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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY REE: THURSDAY, APRIL 2X l'XW.
CRAW AISD PRODUCE MARKET j
f jnAaa-Ana
Uia Eeports Ktkc Crop Expert! Look
. r ; - This Way.
SOE ' ESOUGin: KEPOBTS COME
Reave rta A aTe-et Opeala ( Wheat
Muktt (wa Oft Dall
litki(r. Wall Oata An
flrea with Wheat.
, - - , OMAHA. April 22, !. .
Wheat continues to worg higher, sup
ported strongly by bull leader, while corn
weakene sllg nlly n'l oat held firm show
ing tendency to Stlvsne and only checked
by selling on all buHn hy limty, long
holder.. With rains tnrougiiout N-braeaa
and Kaoaaa the crop experts arw beginning
to turn their attention to the nnrlhwm
country r where Intermittent complaint ot
drought ere, coming. Wheat wai slightly
affected at 'the stun, by selling which w
Induced bf vary .vrrarl crop advices
Following the tj, ,..-. the market steadied
and advanced on runner, offerings and
better eupport r n ti.e bull factor. May
wheat opened at and cloei at fc.
Corn vvenedrl'iil and unchanged, but
held steady, ou-nig to atrength In wheat.
Caah ri weaken -d slightly, with leae de
mand and more literal offering.' May corn
opener, at tic and closed at uc
Oa' rrm i -ft wheat, and a 'Kid buying
by ahorits advance, was checked by selling
cn bulge; by l:igs. May oata opened at
4to and rloa-d at 4!-c.
lYlmary wheat receipts were $l".0Of) bush
els a..d shipments i .'..") bushels, against
receipts larl year o( T'.f) bushels' and
Hhtpmenta of til,!) bushels
Cora receiota were 2,000 bushel and
hlpmenta 3,-S,"Y tsushele. aglnat receipt
Net year of 4H4.000 buahela and ahlpmenta
bf 414. Omo Ptmhrla '.
Clearance were 10R.W bushels of corn.
S3 brjahels of oata, and wheat and Hour
qua) to ill.OjO bushel.
Liverpool rKiaed ftWd higher on wheat
nd Srl higher m corn.
Local rivgm cf options:
Artlc,. Open. l!gh. Low. Cloee.l Yesy.
W heae j . t
May... r , . P4t ft
July... U M M 83 W
Sept... 78 79 -78 78 78-
Corn
May... 41 , (rf crs rs 81
July... RS MV. 67 E7 6"4
6wpt... 67 57 87 67 67
Oats
Mar... 494 S 9 4JV 49
(lata Cask rrlaaa.
WHEAT-NO.- t hard, MHWoi No. I
hard. 9annc; No. 4. hard. fc&tjSlc; No. 1
spring. 864ija
CORN-No. S. oeie; No. 4. -Qic;
No. 6 yellow, Hc; No whit. 4G.wl c,
OATB-No. I mixed. 47"4T1r; No. I white,
47V&47: 4 whit. 4747H.
RJ&-No. 2, Ti'&c; No. a. ilftTSe.
Carta Baeelat.
, Wbaat. Corn. Oata.
Chlcaa I IS IN 129
Mlnneannlla 1-1 ..
Omaha ,i 13 14 10
Puluth. 4
CHICAGO l!f D PBOVISIOXS
Frataret at tha Tradlaat Claalac
'Frlcea aa boar 4 at Trade.
CHICARO, April 22. Wheat for May de
livery advanced pearly Ic on the local e
changa today on renewed buying by ahnrta
and bull leadera. At the cloee It vhowed a
aet gain of . The July delivery
eloeed HlSic hlgner. July corn waa down
fee. Oat unchanged, and provialona un
changed to IWr lower.
May or 1 1 very being atrong during the en
tire eeanlon and tha mora distant denr
erlea quite weak at tlmea. The market
waa decidedly etrong the flrat balf hour.
owing to an urgent demand for tha May
option and to the scarcity of offering of
that option, rmal receipts in the north
wef and the firmness of European mar
ket Were th factors on" which the den-end
waa chiefly beKed. Iater in tha e
elon sale of the July and cleptember de
llvrrte pecerne ti'iite liberal, owing to 4
break h rw en'i to favorable newa re
gardlng toe e crop' in the southwest.
This tended j a r'Jjer tlna ritrenaaj the .con
gestion in bit... The imirket elosed Ir
regular May letnK flrtu and July and
September bur!)- tedy. ' May or-ened a
hade to A'Vc higher at ; Sft'AtK.lie; ad
vanced to : - and closed at . '.c. July
acid at 8'F and MiC and closed at STic
Clearance rf wheat and flour were equal
to ia,0) buhla. Primary receipts were
3U.no bushela, compared with 7.10 the
iorreepor.1lng day a year ago. Minneapo
lis, Imluth and Chicago reported receipt
of ri cars, aaralnat 1'J laat week and Au6
a year ago.
The corn market was weak almost all
day. because of heavy selling of the July
and September dllverlea by leading com-
mteelon houses. Mar opened unchanged to
ViA.c lower at (KV'i ac. sold at 47Hc and
then declined to t-.c. The cloae waa at
Ht'l''- July Bold between nVic and
SJWv.c. an! closed at tno. local r-
eiita were laO care, with It of contract
giade.
data were nulta firm early m tha see'
aiotv Th cl" waa ateady. Trade waa
e-f light volmnn, Msv opened Vae blRher at
US'', advanced to E.:C and then declined
to t'Sc- The cloae waa 63c. July ranged
between se and 7v and closed at 4Mc.
ixcai receipta were lJa cars.
Provialona were rather weak at tha start.
The market rallied later In tha dajr and
cloee4 ateady. The' principal trading waa
In the July ana September optlona July
closed shade lower at 113.10. I jird was
unchanged at tS.U'. Ribs were 2fO lower
at i io-
Et!;nated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
8 earn: corn, ls4 vara; oata, lis cars; hogs.
18.iio head.
Tha leading futures ranged aa follows:
Artie lea. Open.) Klgh. Low. Close. I Tey
Wheat
May
July .
Pept
Corn
Mtty
Juiv
kept, "
Ooie
a May
b May
a July
b July
eot.
Pork
'y
J.lv
Sept.
Tard
May
Jaiy
Bept-
Fis-;
May
July
H'1"
7o-v!
9B4
I
t4 9fi4V4
eS
... "p!
HiTl'iviV
SlSs-hlia
IT!
.4 I
S3H
62
46 a
4tl4M
44
STH.r'S.ijVil
. ......
li 78
ii m
U 34
13
11 IS
1! 70
13 on
U 33
12 77; II 7TH
13 eo i 12,
U 40 Uit,
II Kh
7Vs!
T :V 7 2U
8 1
8;sl itii
77) irjtx
7 0 7CiI
7 30 7 33
I li
s tt
8 25
I 15
S! 75
7 7S1 7 W
1 UV 7 A
I eo
T a
No. t nOld. b.Vew.
Cash nuotattona were as follows:
FLOt'R Firm: winter ratenta. $4 ?5i!l
44u: strslghts. HOO-t.); spring paienis.
$i s;.U( straights. KtX'gi.io; bakers. U14
4f4 1. - - .
M1F.AT-No. I aprtag. 4rgn03; No. t
rei. ifc-'a 'c.
CORJ No. t 4i,c; No. yellow, 6c
Al&-No. 2. 6.V; No. I white, iyq
HYK No. 2, TtXjWc.
BA hl.E V Fair to choice irialtlnr. 7Mit4c
8tb-Xn No. I northwestern, $1 ttHk Prune
tlmotl.y. r. 14 . '
PROTSiONS-8hort rib aides (loosel
$6'04.rv Pork, mesa, per bM.. $it
IS i. Lard, per im li., , ff. go. gnort clear
eioa boxed. $7tij;6u.
Following were the receipt and h!p
tnanta et flour and grain:
Recelpta Btltpment.
Flour, bbla I9s
Vheat. bu. ,. 41 w) 61 )
Corn, bu 5.. i, .
Oata. bu. 1
Be. bu i.om j,.,,
fcarley. bu 6,, u
Oa the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa ateady: creameriea. il.-i.Mc;
dairtea. 'ssv -tic Ef.a. firm; at mark. caiea
lii.-iuded. We; firata. lc: prune' first.
Ltc. Cheese, atsady at UWlIc.
- . Mtaaeaavalta Gravis. Market.
VIVNEATOLI Minn. ApHI 22.
W H t-AT N'-.. 1 hard. $!.(ijil.k, c I
nr'.harn, $1 'w ':l.uS.; K 2, $1 tn .li (MV
Ko. 1 --; My, 6i.C4; July. aLiWa;
fcip'mtf. b.
i-rUN-in bulk, rnocsn.3.
LiiL'R Cot -hacged: f'r.t patenta. 85 Xj
6f: aectajd paini. SIE:lii: first clears,
Kloy4.A. acu.d clears. $a4i.ej.
' PhlladlelhLa Frwaswa Market.
PHILAntXPHIA. AprU 21. Bl"TTKR
Sleazy, firut dvtuMn.i, western crteamery,
5i : i.art-y pritiia,
ii im3-Flnu; xxJ lfiand . Pennsylvania
ar t cis.y ,rU fiet. fiee cka, 1.
at . nvj , imi-i.t r-n)tii in ini'moi.,,
-e4. aA i.. e. wUi'i; f :ii, x-a
cseea. lero at mark; current rerelpta, free
ie , si mara.
t Mf.FK-Full and weik. New TorV full
creama. cholre, lac; fair to good. 14HV'14e.
M:W YORK SE5ER4L MARKET
(aota liens f tke tlr am Varlea
CaaaaawelMlea.
SBW TORtC. Anrll riXtR Re-
ceifta. 8,7 hhla ; eaporta. l bbla.
maraei waa mm with talr trade; Mlnne
aota petenta, tb on i ib; winter straight.
n UBtlo; Minnesota hakera, 44 009
40; winter eitraa, I160io4 1; winter
ratenta. 14 0f Ht; winter grades. I.4t
4 00. Rve f'.iiur. firm: fair to aood.
t 4fi Hi; choice to fancy, t. 6.16.
t ukmmkal Firm: fine white and yel
low, ll.iutii.oO; kiln dried. 63 5; coarse, Jl 40
tjl-46.
R IE Firm: No. 1 weatern. 83ie f. o. b..
New York.
WHEAT Receirta. 11.000 hu.: sales.
Z.ioo.ovt) bu. Mpot market firm; No. 1
ft., tl 03V. elevator; No. t red, 1 1 04H.
f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern iMiluth.
tl 16, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter
t!.144. f- o. b. afloat. ' Wheat opened
easy, owing to unsatisfactory cables, but
quickly firmed vp on a renewal of cover
ing, strength in Chicago and taiK or a
firm caah. situation. Alter showing a net
gain of about ic prlcea eaaed off
under favorable crop accounts and closed
Irregular, He -higher to' 40 net lower.
Mav. IL43Vill.0(W. cloeed at I1.03W:
July, &4t9S. closed at 5'4c; bep-
lemner. l vitie, cioi at fie.
CORN Kt-ceipts. 2. io bu.; etporta, ii.-
0a ku.; salea, lc.600 bu. Spot market
firm; No. 3, 76Vtri nominal, elevator, and
7,c, r. o. b. arioett P.O. 2 white, iK. ana
No. X yellow, nominal, f jy. b. afloat.
Option market waa without tranaactions,
cloalng irregular and He higher to S
lower. May closed at i&'Ac. July cloaca
t 71ic. .
PATS Receipts, .oo du.; exports,
1.100 bu. f pot market ' barely ateady;
mixed oata, 26 to 82 pouada. 64Hc; natu
ral white. 24 to 82 pminda, 65$ 67c;
clipped white, 32 to 40 pounds. 64 a 62c
FEKD Steady; middlings. 3-8. 00.
HAY Quiet; good to choice. 6Bt7ifl.
HIKES uulet; Bogota, 17c: CentfeJ
America, 17c
LEATHER steady; acid, 37e.
r'ROVISlONS Beef, steady; family. $14.60
4fl7 00; mea. $13,006 13.60 beef hams,
$26 0002. 00; packet. 814. 00f 14. bO; city
extra India mesa. $24. 4041 25.00. Cut
meats, quiet; pickled btl.les, 8910c;
pickled hama, 8 H U 10c. Lard, ateady;
western, $4.169$25; refined, quiet; con
tinent, 31 s; toutn America, it.ift; com
pound. 8 i. 16CJ8.00. Pork, ateady; family,
$17,009 17. 0; short clears, $16.00 17.00;
m, $14 50 f 16 .25.
TAMOW Hteady; city. 6 He: country,
BUTTER Firm; creamery speeiaia, zv;
creamery extras. 2MrU29e; held, common
to special. injw.
CHEEBEe-Bteady full cream specials,
l.Vc; state full cream, small, white, fancy,
l.Sc: alate full cream,' large and email, col
ored fancy, 14V4c; state, fair to prime, llH'.
lie; state common, 8Q9tyc; state, winter
made. S-o-IOHc. -
KtrOS Steady : state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white. 13MrC; good
to choice, lSlStc; brown snd mixed, extra.
ic; iirsts to extra nrsta, ntrimcr wmtern
first, rreaa gathered, liyrttlic: second.
15WtHc.
POl LTRT Alive, steady: fowle. 14c;
turkey a, 14c Dressed, easy; turkeys, lii
17c; lowla. 12l4c.
WEATHER I.T THE GRAI!V BELT
Proaasly ghawers Tkarsday nasi Tease
yrratare Akeal tha (aaae.
OMAHA. April 22, 19W.
Increased cloudiness is ahown In all por
tion of the country, except the eatrume
upper Mississippi and, upper Missouri val
leys, where It continues clear. Light and
scattered showers occurred laat night In
the lower Mlaaouri valley and rain la fall
ing at Kansas City this morning. An area
of low pressure, with rainy and generally
unsettled weather overlkee the mountain
district and conditions are favorable for
showera In this vicinity tonight or Thurs
day, with not much change In temperature.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation, compared with the corresponding
nay ot Ulo laat three years: -
lna. En. 19-. 19C6.
Minimum temperature.... 6s 39 43 43
Precipitation .' T ' .00 .00 .00
Normal temperature for today, .&i degree,
tieficlency In precipitation ainca March 1.
144 lnchea.
Deficiency corresDondlnr nertod In
1W lnchea.
Deficiency correabondlna nerlod la m.
.11 ot an inch.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
- ' i- " ....
Cra 4 Wheat Regrlast Balletiau
For ' the twenty-four hours ending at $
a. rru, ' 75th meridian time, . Wednesday,
AprU 22, I:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rein
stations. ' Max. M!n. falL ' Sky.
Asrland. Neb.... 83 &5 .13 Clear
Auburn, Neb S3 6f .01 Clear
Columbua, Neb.. 62 63 .06 Clear
Fairbury, Neb... Ml :M T PC cloudy
Fairmont, Neb... 79 63 .00 Cloudy
Or. Island, Neb.. 78 44 .14 Cloudy
Hartington. Neb. S6 ' 62 ' .() . IT. cloudy
Heatings, Neb... 75 64 .00 Cloudy
Oakdale, Neb.... 82 62 .4 Clear
Omaha.. Neb 62 60 T , Ft- cloudy
Tekamah, Nib... M 64 .00 Clear
Alta, la 83 63 ,Ck Ft. cloudy
Cat roll. Ia 63 t &u .Ou Pt cloudy
Cturlnda, Ia 84 ' 64 .0$ Clear
Bihley, Ia.-. 63 44 .04 Pt. cloudy
eloi-x ,lty, la., k) 68 .09 -.Cloudy
Minimum temperature " for twelve-hour
period1 ending at 8 a, m. , ' - -DISTRICT
AVERAGES. " .
No. ot Twip.-e Rata.
Btatlon. 8tatlet.a. Max. Min. Inches.
Chk ago. 111......... 84 OS 42 .00
Columbus, 0 18 '38 .00
Dee Molnea. Ia.... 14 . ... 78 . .. 44 .00
Indianapolis, lnd.. 12 4 B 42 .00
K.nsas City, Mo.. 1 80 " 54 .12
Ioulsville, Ky 18- 72 . 4t .00
Minneapoiia. Minn. 2S 84 44 T
On aha. Neb 14 62 64 .03
St. Loula. Mo 13 . 74 V 63 T
Temperatures are generally higher
throughout the corn and wheat region and
light and scatteied showers occurred In the
extreme weatern districts, being very light
except in the Kansaa t-lty aiWrlct.
L. A. WELSH, Local i'orecaater.
ft. La a Is General Market.
ST. LOCI3. April -22.-WHEAT-Higher:
track. No. 3 red caah. 89cwl.ouH: No. 2
l,ard. 7c4jtl.01; May, Wac; July, 84HC
CORN Firm; track. No. 1 caah, s4Ac;
ro. 3 while, sjac; May, HtMc; juiy
1 Ui i
OATS Firm; rrack. No. t caah, 4c; No,
2 white. Wc; May. 4aVc: July. 49c.
FLOt 'R Dull; red winter pauota, 14 6"(J
id. extra taney and atralglit. 84.10)4.40;
cie.rs. m o-hiUl
BKED Timotny. ateady; $3 2&4.00,
COliNMEAL Steady ; ii.f.X
BRAN StronH. Backed, east track. 81.20.
HAT Steady, tiinothy, $10.rtfi(i.oo; prairie.
1" """'I
IRN tXTTON TIES-H.0O. -BAt'iOINO-TV.
- . t
H KM P TWINB Se."
PROV1SIOX-I nchanged; Jobbing, $1525.
Ijirj. unctianaed: prime steam. I7.7L-U.ii
7 ii-V Dry sail m-ata, ateady; boxed extra
horta, 87.60: clear ribs, $7.3:'; short clears.
87 76. Bacon, steady; boxed extra short.
Js.5; clear rib. 8i L"; ahort cWara. $a.s,Vi.
ItlCLTRY Steady , ct ickena. luc; springs,
2ii(c; turkey. liyUc; ducks, loc;
me, 6c.
PL'TTER Weak; creamery, 24f2Hc.
KOGa Unchanged, 13c, case count. -
Receipt a. eblpmenta.
Flour, bbla u'i . iouo
Wheat, bu ..2K. 31, u 4)
Corn. bu..... 82,0i
Uaia, bu..... ...6ba) 64.WM
Kaaaaa City Grain and Pravlaiaas.
KANSAS C1TY Mo .'Aprtl E. WHEAT
Unchanged; May. 6Vc; July, .",c; S.-p-tember.
77Sc: caah: No. 2 hard. wt)9:vc
No. 3 hard. i6iitc; No. 3 red. 8:ac; No. 2
red, 8j'j6c. '
CORN Unchanged: Mar, Ve; July,
tc; September. 6oS-c: cash: No. 2 anixed,
kit ; No. 8 mixed, :'"'; No. I White.
&.v-jo: No. 8 white. 62V('lSc.
OATn I'nchanaed: No. 2 white, - 4hfi 4Sc ;
Ko. 2 mixed. 4va2e.
KIE-;iVi.
HA V Choice timothy, steatv. Ill 6 11.00;
Choice prairie, weak. ki50.
Bl'TTb.K tay; creaaaery. JTc; lacking
atix k. li'T-.
l-riTS B'-a.iy; freah extras, 16c; current
reveipta, li':.
, Raceiv-ts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu... ...4-i'XO l.u4
Corn, bu ,' V iuO
Oata, bu KuOO U,0u0
tjuotattotia at Kanaaa City aa reported by
Logaa A Bryan. No. 1 Board ef Trade:
Articles.
I Open. High., Iaw. Cloae.
Wheat
May.... July....
Sept....
Coin
May....
July....
tWit....
,!
a'V
771.,
41 i
s's!r,.A
7"V
r.i774HA
VV',
.: M
67
8 37 j 4e B
a.' ao! Su-nj
When you hava anyi-.i.-.g to 3 adver
tise U 14 TL Jbuw. V, ant, A1 Cv.uius.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Sale of rennsylrania Bonds Abroad
Strengthens Values.
MARKS DAWW OF NEW EE A
l a lea Parlge aa4 Calte Statea Steel
Lead tha Aa vaare and Rlae ta
Eaaal Rerera at tha
Year,
NEW YORK, April 22 The most prom
inent Influence on the stock market todty
waa the Pennsylvania bond Issue. Although
the official announcement of the detalla of
the Issue waa not made until late In the
day. enough was known of the transac
tion to atamp It aa of first rate Importance
In Its bearing on the financial situation,
present and prospective. This Importance,
wea attached to It primarily because it
marks the first sale of a long time security
by any railroad corporation In a period of
many month, during which recourse has
been had - neceaaarily to short term note
taeues bearing on rates of Interest, The
sale of a long term railroad bond Issue
to a ayndlcate of bankers therefore, waa re
garded as highly aignlflcant of the definite
passing of an era of impaired or suspended
credit for railroad corporations which made
severe difficulties for them in the earning
on of fmpertant activities In Improving and
extending their capacities.
The feet of a large portion of tse bond
having been placed abroad aroused hopes
of the opening of a way to tap the great
atores of foreign capital to aid in tlj re
sumption of profitable activities In thl
country. Remembrance were awakened
of the Important part played In the finan
cial reverse la 1897 hy the successive issues
of 86n.0iiO.0iU of bonds by the Lake Shore
and of $100,000,000 by the New York Cen
tral. These refunding bond Issues bore
3'4i per cent Interest In both eases and
their auccessful floating came at an oppor
tune time to effect the refunding of large
maturing lesuea of high interest
bearing bonds of those companies. Much
deceptive speculation was Indulged in over
the auppoaed new era of cheap espltal
which waa dawning for the country without
due perception of the large part played
by the prolonged' business stagnation in
piling up Idle funds in bank reservea and
keeping timid capital out of employment.
The present $4" ,0i.ni) Pennsylvania iaeue,
a first rate security, bearing 4 per cent,
sold at a discount of several polnta, show
Ina some majrked contrasts with the stag
nant money markets wmch faclllated th
Vanderbilt refunding In Marcn. lew. i ne
day'a market waa dull and reflected no ex
pansion of inlereet beyond the narrow
professional limits In which It hag been
held for some time,.
United Btatee steel and Union Pacific
were effective leaders In sustaining prices,
supplemented effectively by the advance
In Reading. The atrength of United States
ateel Waa based largely on the personality
of the buyers and of the Inferencea of their
Influential connections In the steel Industry
which were drawn. Union Pacific waa
helped by soma rumor, one of which waa
that arrangements had already been made
for placing a large portion of the Intended
bond laaue abroad. These rumors were
without any verification.
Money on call waa alightly firmer. In
fluenced by the Isrge engarements c.f gold
for export, which reached $V5rti.0"0 for to
morow'a French steamer. The volume of
these shipments was not a sumrise and
the stock market treatM It with Indif
ference. The foreign participation In the
Pennsylvania bond laaue la expected to
leasen the pressure for remittances abroad
and so to clog the gold outflow. Union
Pacific sold on a parity with the previoua
high price of the year and United States
steel within a fraction of the level. Those
two stocks were alone In the distinction.
The Influence of the Pennsylvania bond
Issue on the trading waa ahown in the
profit taking by the trader after the late
announcement.
Bonda were steady. Total sales, par
value. $3,508,000. United States bonds were
unchanged on calL
Following were the salea and range of
prices on tha Stock exchange today:
Bale, tfita- law. ciosc
Acasia EroreM
Amalgamates Copter .......
Am. C A P
Am. C. A P. P.
1T5
14. in MS 74 Stt,
L00 13 t el
m ait i
:
M
..... ..... 10
l.jr) it 14 . 1
l.l :it u
M0 . 10 10S 111
X
- 5S avt
w S MS
1L S
I' 10 PaV 6H S
4.1 U7 114 124
0
e rn rr4 3?
l.e 7 Tv, 714
e t7S T T'a
k 74 74 n4
1X0 A3 u h
' 3
(. S 44 46 j
4.700 lbi 1M 'M
17
PrA 31 3 3H4
7i 4 4 4,
) 104 148 147
I.M iia ut ii&n
6
100 K 644 tan
lo mh ?4 r
Ten 24 nuj aja.
w 17. IT .7
4S 4 41
i" mi iits in
1V 14 14 11
1" (Mt r. at
6M 163a 163 t.M
4-6
10 i4 1X4 i4
ia) H U U
l.tta 1214 i i4
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Am. Cottoa Oil
Am. rottim Oil pM
Am. Exprvas
Am. H AL pis
Americas Ice Securities....
Am. Unasea Oil
Am. Une4 Oil pt. .......
Am. Leeomot.lv
Am, Leeovbftttvs pM
Am. . a It
Am. S. R. pf
Am. Snnr Ret mm
Am. Tobaer pfd cits. ......
Antroaaa Mining Co.
au-btsoa
Atcbleaa pfa
AlUntle Oo4 Line
Baltimore A Ohio
BaL A Ohio pM.....
Brook lr Rapid Tr
ruxilaa Partfle
Central of Mew Jaeiey
Cheaapeake afc Ohio.
Chicago Ot. W
Chlcaso M- W
c van. p
Chiracs T. A T
rhtcago T. A T. pro
C , C. C. St. L
Colorado p. A I
Colorado A Bo
Cola. So. lot pfd
Colo. so. M pin
CoaaolKlate teas
Cora Product, rtg
Cora Product pfd, rfg
Dolaear A Hudaoa
Dol.. 1 W
txnrvr A Rio erao4e
D. A R. 0. pM
Dlitltlenf eenirUtes
ne
Erie 1st pfd
Erta sd pfd
General Rlortrle
Illinois Central
Iniornatloaei Paper
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump ......
Int. Pinap pfd. ......
lows Central
Iowa Central ptd
Kaoaaa Cttr o
K. C. So. ptd.
LouiaolU, A K
atexlcaa Central
Mid. A - L
St., St. P. A A g. at
M., gt. P. A S. g. M. pfd.,
Mianourl Paclfla
M., K. A T....:
M., K. A T pfd.lv.
National Load
N. R. a. ot M pfd
Near Tor r antral u
N. T . O. A W
Korfolk A W
M. A W. ptd
North Americas
Parltl, Mail
Pennay tracia
Poopla'e ties
P.. C . C. A . L
Praaaed Steel Car
Preeetd f C. pfd
Pullmas Paiao Car
Kea-Jnif ........
Haa-iins lot pfd
Headla td pfd, -div
Republic Steal
RepuOil Steel pld
Rot ,laad f
Ruck Inland Co. pfd
St. L A P M ptd
at. Lout a P. W
at. u a. w. ptd
So. Paclfla .,
So. pedtie ptd
Bo. Railoay
to. Railway pfd
Tea A Paaltlc
T . at. L. A w
T . t. LAW. pfd
Union Paclfle
t'nion Paiifl pfd -
Spe
Realty
Rllor
Rubber pfd-....
tool pfd
Va- -Carolina ChenrX-al
Va.-Taro. Cham. ptd...
Wabaak ' -
Wabaaa pfd
Wolla-Parso grpreaa ..
Woalliisli'Niao lcino .
Weatern t Bit
Wheallns A Lake una ....
W laconai Central ......
Wla. Central pfd
Northern PaMfla
Central Loatnwr
Central Lraibee pfd...
tloaa-ah-Mield Ateel ..
Oreat Nortbrn ptd..,..
liuarberou Met.
lot. Met. pfd
I tea Copper
Total sales for ie day, 60.000 ahvea.
New Vwrk Mlalapt Staeka.
NEW IORK. April K.-Cluaing quotations
on mining stock were:
Adam Coo t Lull Cktef 5s
aikw , 334 tmtarto 4w
Rreoc W Opftir M
Drnnawlck Con. 14 Pmuel i
Cotaaux-k Tnnoal .... aavapn ... 14
Cos. t'al. A Va. 4 Sierra Knra-la W
mail H-on 1 LM41IH0 Coo I
liva ailvor .. 12$ glanders. laa
, . , , . . . .
rrl I'laaarUl.
PARIS, April ZL TI.e w. v tha Bourse
today waa doll and heivv.
fctRLIN. April 22 Pikea on the Bourse
today acre l-eth-r srrongr Arr.erHan ae
tuiulea Imtruvcd up-o tl. a J. let fruuj
New Tork. but became weaker later upon
reporta from Lond'wt.
rw Trk Meaey Market.
NKW TORK, April 2!. PRIMK MEJl
CNT1LK I'AI'F K-4H4S per rent.
BTF.RLIN'e K.C H A NO E Hosier, with
actual buslneea in banker' bill at 34 ,V.'i
4 "7 Jo for demand and at 84 -Vy4 4:m (or
Ixtv-dey bills; commercial bills, $4 4s.
STLVFR-Bar. 64c; Mexican dollars, 47c.
BONOS Uovamment. steady; railroada,
tesdv.
MONET On call, eaay, lV4fM per Cent;
ruling rate. 146 per cent; cloalng bid. 1
per cent: offered at 1 per cent. Time loans,
dull and eaay; sixty days. 2 per cent;
ninety days, 2H,214 per cent; six monlha,
8Vi"S4 per cent.
the following are the closing quotatlona
on bonda:
V. g. fwt , eg inL A N. aal. 4a W
do coupon lot Ma, e r 4 I?S
C. A J, reg.... ie-1 In. Central 4
do coupon lms do let tnc 17
V. S. new 4a. reg....l:SMin. A at. L 4..
Aa enupna lr?s M., K. A T. 4 PS
Am. Tobacco 4 7s do 3 ti
do 4a rt !4. R. SL et L . 4 Pli
Atrklwn gea. 4a SN. T. C. g. IS 14
do adj. 4a s 'S. J. C. a 6 las
Atlantic C. L 4a,,.. .No. Paclfla 4 1S
Bal. A Oblo 4 P do la IT'S
d IS -- " - A W. c. a Ms
Rrk. R.- T. e. 4a 7s o. . U rr. 4 s
central of Oa. 4a... r1 Pens, ct.1v,,
oeio at tnc 7 Raadlng cn. 4 17
do 3d liw at at. L A I. M. a. k.lWH
do Id la M at. L A P. fa 4a ts
Chen. A Oht 4S ... M St. L g. W. a .... sis
Ckiraan A A. IS t S Seaboard A. L 4.. 4
C, B. A Q. a. 4.... HH!U. Pacific 4.... S
C. It. L A P. .... S de lt 4 otfa s
do col. 4a US !"o. Rallwar I P7
rv-C. 4 tL L 4.. CSTexaa A P. la KI6S
Colo. Ind. to. aer. A. M T.. m. L A W. 4 TO
Colo. Mid. 4a rfSl'nloa faclfla ia. iot.14
Colo. A fto. 4a 'do cv. 4 M
Ctih la 1'Hii P. 8. Steel 3d 6a..... 7S
D. A R. O. 4 4 Wabneh la ..- I'i7
PIk. See, to 7 do deb. B 44 S
Erie p. L 4 Weatern Md. 4 44
do sn. 4 TO W. A L. B. 4 U
Hock. vl. 4Sa....lo Wt. Central 4 II
Japan 4 7S Atchleoa ev. 4 S
do 4S etfa Kf. do to pus
do 3d aerlea 44 Ink Met. S S
Bid. differed.
Boatosi Cloataar State ka
BOSTON. April 22. Money, call loans. 2
?4 per cent; time loana, 86 per cent,
he following were . the cloalng prices on
stocks and bonds:
Atchmon adj. 4 M AdTeatar IX
do 4a SS Allo'iea 24
Mei. Central 4 7S Amaliaraated 67
Atrhlena ; T Atlantle 1
do pfd 17 S Rtnham ft
Boatoa A Albany Cal. A Her la C
Boatus A Maine lit Centennial S
Rnolon Kle,ald 1M Copper Rmae 44
ritrhkurg pfd 1J' Ialy Weat 6S
Meilcaa Central 1S Domlnloa Coal ....... 47
. T N. H. A H....1S Franklla IS
t'nloa Paclfle lJSOranbr M
Am. Arpi Chora 17s rale Rorale II
do pfd 13 Mam. Mlalaa 2S
Am. Pneo. Tab I Michienn MS
Am. Suar 174 Moaawk 47
do pfd i;f S eMont. C. A C
Am. T. A T Ill Old Dominion l:s
Am. Wooiea 1 Oeceola II
do pfd ft! Parrot lS
Pom In Ion I. A 8 IT Quiney 81
Edlaon Rlae. Ill 3111 Shannon 11
General Electric IM Tamarack e
Maaa. Electric .... 10 Trinity 11
do pfd 46 1'nlted Copper
Mao. Gaa II V. S. Mining
I'mted FmH .........111. 17. g. oil ITS
United 8. M 4S I'tak u
do pfd r Victoria 3
V. A steel ' Wolverine 12S
do pfd I its '
Bid. jAkn.
Laida Bteek Market.
LONDON, April ' 22. American securities
opened firm today, with pricea alightly
above parity. Later the market became
irregular and at noon valuea ranged from
H below to 4 above yesterday's New 1'ork
cloalng.
London closing stock quotations:
Console, money 17 Mo.. Kan. A Tax.! 38
da account 17 1-1 New Tork Central. ...lon
Anaoonda 7 Norfolk A Westers., s
Atcntorm 77 do pfd II
da pfd P Ontario A Weatern.. 4
Baltimore A Ohio... .i4 Pennaylvanl
Canadi Paclfla 1SS Rand Mine 6
Chesapeake A Ohio.. 17 Reading 54
Chi. Great Weatern. . 6 Boot been Railway ... 14
Thl.. Mil. A BU P. .IK do pfd 4n,
D Boor 1B Kotuhern Parlfl .... 7
Denver A Rio Qraade 3S Vnloa Paclfla 181
da ptd It d ptd 81
En ;s Called ta tea Btal... K
do let pfd 16 do pfd .....I'll
do 3d pfd Wabash i
Grand Trenk 14 do pfd I
Illlaol Central IM 8panlah 4 K
LouliTille A Soak. 1 Amalgamated Copper.
SILVER Bar, steady at 23 I-Md per
ounce.
MONEY-2rtf: per -rent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for ahort bllle la per cent; for three
months' bills, i per cent.
T re a nary Steteaaeat.
WIRHlWfiTflV AenHI 1nJ.. ..
ment of the treasnry balanees In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 31a.OJ0.mi0 gold
reserve, showa: Available cash balance,
$2f.2,214.510; gold coin and bullion. $22,lo4.5ol;
goia cerxuicates, ."i.s)i,4i.
' Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 22.-METALS Spot
tin was a little lower at 143 17a d in
the London market, but futures were un
changed at a. 142 lfia. The local market
waa easy at 8J 1.500 31.76. Conner waa un.
changed In London, with spot cloalng at
aoa ana xuiuree at oB luo. The local
market waa easy, but unchanged, with
lake at $12.76iU87H: electrolytic, $lt62V
12.75: castings. $L'.3 Wd 12.60. Lead waa 3a
6d lower at 13 7a 6d in the London mar
ket. Locally, the market was firm and
a shade higher at el.OTHJjj 4.02V. Spelter
was unchanged at 21 6a In London and
at U-Wt'-SZ !.- the local market. Iron waa
unchanged In Che Engltan market, with
standard foundry quoted at 6us 4d and
Cleveland warrants at 61a ftd. . Locally, the
market waa nominally eaay on aouthern
gradea; No. 1 northern foundry, tWlb
la. 76; No. 2 northern foundry, $17.7518.26;
No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern, soft,
$17.J5&17.78.
ST. LOUIS, April 22- M ET ALB Lead,
firm at KLS.Vfc. Spelter, firm at $4.56.
Cat tea Market.
NEW TORK. April 22. COTTON-Fu-tures
opened steady; May, 881c; June, S.SKc;
July, 8.76c; August, $.71e; September, 6.47c,
bid; October. 3.78c; December. 8.76c; Janu
ary, 8.74c; March, STbc, bid.
Futurea closed easy; April, 8.47c; MT,
8 52c; June, 8.5c; July, 8.66c; August, 8 Bog;
September, 8.6c; October, 8.68c; Novem
ber. 8.S7c; December, 8.40c; January, a40c;
March. 8.440.
Spot closed 10 polnta higher; middling up
lar.da, W.lOc; middling gulf. 10.36c; no aales.
" OALVF.STON. Tex.. April 22.-COTTON-Steady;
10 3-lc.
NEW ORLEANS. La., April 22, -COTTON
Spot steady; low ordinary, 6 13-loc
nominal; ordinary, 6c nominal; good ordi
nary, $ 1-loc; low middling. 8 3-loo: middling.
l"So; good middling, ltsc; middling, fair.
11 Sc: fair. llc nominal. Salea, l.ttno hairs.
Receipts, 6.467 bales; stock. l3.0O3 bales.
6T. LOUI, Mo.. April 22. COTTl )N
QuMt; middling, Wc. gales, 1W bales;
receipts, 118 bales; ahlpmenta, 156 bale;
Block, 28.7t8 belea.
Evapsrattd Applea a ad Dried Fruit.
NEW YORK. April 22. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market Is without change, fancy
being quoted al l'JVWUc; choice, 8H-'!VVc;
prime. is'Hc; common to fair, 6;ic.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes are unchanged,
with quotatlona ranging from 4tJ 14c for
California and "from 6fJloc for Oregona.
Apitcota ara ateady. with choice quote,! at
$:mj3uc; extra choice, l'j21c; fsncy. in-nito.
Peaches are ratltcr easy in tone owing to
Increased offering, with choice hrilt.Wo, ex
tra choice, lliy.ll V. fancy. HHljr; extra
fancy. 13tl4c. Raiaina remain dull and
nominal, with loose muscatel quoted at
6b4r; aeeded raiaina, - S'(-ec, London
layers, $l.66l.7i.
84r aa4 Molaaaea.
NEW YORK. April 23. S I'O A R Raw,
quiet; fair refining, 3k.', centrilugal. 84
test. 4.4M", molasses suaar, 8.73c. Refined,
ateady: No. 4. 4.1c; No. 7, $06c; No. a.
6 t"ic; No. 8, 4Kc; No. 10. 4 8ic; No. U. 4 80c;
No. 12. 475o; No. 13, 470c: No. 14. 4.46c. Con
fectioners A. 6.3"c: mould A, 6.86c; cut loaf,
43oc; crushed. 2uc; powdered, 6.60c; gran
ulated, 3 noc: cubes, 6.75c.
MOI-AoSKS Quiet; open kettle. New Or
leana, good to choice. Iil42c.
' Llrrrsoal Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. April 22. WHEAT
SVptember. firm; No. t red weatern win
ter. 7b Jd; futures, firm: May, 7s 2d;
July. 7s 3"d; Berttenrtbor, 7s t,d.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
6a 2d; American mixed, old. 6a d. futures,
quiet; May, 6a 64ad.
Mllwaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. April 2?. WHEAT Mar
ket higher; No. 1 northern. $1 "sol 10: No.
2 nortnern $107'Slri; July. 87'iiTVo bid.
BARLE3 Hifcher; Ko. t She; sample, 46
CORN Firm: No.- 8 cash, 4oCrioc; May,
6be bid. . -
- Pearla Market.
PEORIA. Aprd . CORN Firm ; No. t
vellow. Sf'; No. 3 yellow. 6liYJiftVtc;
No. 3. 3''; No. A lc: no grade. 6Jrj5oc.
OATS Unci. snged: N I white. 6VV9
51c: No. 4 whit. St6ogc.
WHIBKY-4Q.3&.
Dalath Grata Market.
Dl'LlTH. Minn.. April 22. WHEAT No.
1 northern. 31 .: No. 2 northern. ILiJbVc;
N-- northern. $1 'HSc; ki $io.'tac; July,
lif'3: rViiteoiber, avr'-,&
OAT t!ai
OMAflA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kinds Steady, with a
Fair Demand.
HOGS COJiTEIiTE ON DOWN GEADE
Sheep 4 Laaaks ! Moderate rte
eclpt, with Price Steady ta Tea
Ceats Leaver, dowlas; Slerer
and Weak.
SOUTH OMAHA, AprU 23,
Receipts were: Cattle. Hog, Sheep.
Official Monday l.U6 8hul
Official Tueaday 471 8.W0 ,14
Estimate Wednesday.... 3.664 7.2M 4,97c
Three days thl week.. 1AV 17,)S 543
Same days lent week. ...11.007 28.26 13.K50
Same daya 2 weeka ago.. 10.414 17.1"5 18 30
Same dava 8 weeks ago.. K2t 17.M 3-.W1
Kama days 4 weeka ago. .11.73 18 374 2S.744
Same days last year 18.448 22.W3 24, S 7
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hoga and sheep at South Omaha
for tha year to date, compared with laat
year: l. 18"7. Inc. Dee.
Cattle i 2K7io 854.137 .
Hogs fcW.217 74.iH 17aO
Sheep 4&o,410 CS.Tho Ul.r6
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for tha last
several days, with comparisons;
Date. ljng. 1907.18O5. 11905.11804. H8H.08.
April 10.
April U
April 12
April 13.
I 88
S 72
381
4 42
5 1!
$ 43
8
43
$ W
4 8.1
30
Ml
801
6 2S
T 261
7 22
5 80
6 84
84
a
84
8 86
6 91
6 86
t 9
;
$ 84
6 IV 6 2K
48
34
S 3i
4 8
I 64l
4 3t
i &
4 81
7 19
April 14...
6 64
S42SI
6 37V,
S 42
6 2j
4 8
4 89
7 22J
April 18..
April 16..
April 17..
April J8..
April 19..
April 20..
April Si..
April 22..
431
4 891
7 07
8 61
5 23
6 21
4 8"
4 TS
7 U!
6 61
4 61
7,14,
aj
S 5SV
6 44j ( 271
421
S 23
4 mi
7101
S 42V
8 43
6 H
4 fH
4 HI)
7 17
5 363
S5
6 331
7 7
Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by eaeh road was:
Oil tie. Hoga Sheep. lira
C, M. A SL P. Ry.... 7
Wabash 2 .. .. ..
Missouri Pacific 1 I t
Union Pacific 27 24 19 2
C. at N. W. (east).... 8 4
C. A N. W. (west).... 27 86 2 3
C, Pt. P., M. & 0 10 8 1 1
C, B. & Q. (east) 1 1 1
C. B. A Q. (weat).... 25 2 $
C, R. I. A P. (east).. 1 3 .. 8
C, R. I. A P. (west) 1 2 1
Illinois Central S
Chicago Gt Western 1 3
Total receipts ....110 108 28
The disposition of the aay'e recetptg waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hcgs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co P3 933 IS
Swift and Company 179 1.720 7
Cudahy Packing Co 728 i.m 1,M7
Armour Ac Co 2!3 1,278 -62
New York Packing Co... 71
D. A M 26
Cleveland Parking Co... ... 131
Kinsran Packing Co boo
Cudahy Pkg. Co. (K. C.) 248
Huff 553
Huffman 215
Ixibman A Rothchlld 13 ... ....
W. I. Stephen So
Hill ft Son 25
F. P. Lewis 80
Huston A Co 4 ... ...
J. B. Root ft Co.. 91 ... ,..
L. F. Hum 11
McCrearv ft Carey 11
H. F. Hamilton 39
F. O. Inghram 1 ... ...
Sullivan Bros 32
Latimer Bros 4 ... ...
Williama 142
Morrell Packing Co 25 ...
Other Buyera 204 ... 478
Totals 1,549 7.K4 "' S.5S7
CATTLE Receipts of cattle continue
light, pot only here, but at all other market
points. The market today was without any
very material change in any direction, the
situation being Just about tha same
described yesterday and the day before.
Buyera of beef steers were out m the
yards in good . season In the rooming and
tne market opened early ana quite Dylan.,
especially on the kind of cattle that are
selling right around 36.00. The last end
of the market drsgged a little, but still
most everything sold In very good season
in the morning. The prices paid as a rule
din not snow much change as compared
with yesterday. Here and there could be
found a salesman who thought ha got out
to a little belter advantage today on cat
tle that Just happened to pleaae buyers,
but aa a general thing the market could
not be quoted otherwise than steady. Right
good beef steers sold up to 8H.AS, which was
so higher than anything brought yesterday,
and the htgheat price paid on thia market
since Monday, April 13, but it must be un
derstood that they were strictly choice
steers.
Good cows and heifers seemed to be In
very fait demand and they, too, com
manded fully ateady prices. As was the
rase with beef steers. It waa possible to
find salesmen who thought they did a lit
tle better than yesterday, but tha general
market could hardly be quoted better than
steady. Common cows were alow seilera.
There were only few scattering loads
of stockers and feeders. With so few
cattle of that kind In sight everything
changed hands very readily at good, firm
prices.
Quotatlona on cattle: Oood to choice corn
fed steer, 6o.lWit.6; fair to good corn-fed
steers, $6. 8646 25: common to fair corn-
fed steer. $4.76 o $.85: good to choice cows
and heifers, $4.763 5.80; fair to good cows
and heifers. $3.75 'jj; 4.76 ; common to fair
rows and helfera. $2. 8093.76: rood to
choice stockers and feeders, $4.75 U 6.30;
fair to good stockers and feeder, $4. OA'S
4 76: common to fair stockere and feeders,
$3 00 6 4 00.
Representative aales:
BEEF STEERS.
Wo. - Av. Pt. Ma. A. Pr
IB AS4I I 00 1411 I IS
15 84 I 40 1U-T t 34
4i 44 i 4 it lrrr
I HI I 60 10 le 4
11 Ill I 0 ' PS U3T IS
It - I 4i It, ....llo I 1
3 ma is n ii- ik
liJ 6 H f. 1171 I M
M 1174 I 14 1 11!J
II Hll 6 S 17 12S7 I 15
17 HU! I - 30 1181 I B
3 1144 I M 1 1HS4 4 34
11T I II 131' I 44
pn Iv7l 14 W IKi 4 50
tl 1 1ST I IS 43 4 14
17 1JJ I l ... 13M I an
Pt. 14 I S II 1,31 44
17... 11M I II IVH I 44
II 11 Si IS 71 44
It... 1'H 4 II lu? 4 44
1151 I 26
COWB.
I I 11! 1 11M 4 44
I 23 1 40 4 AM 4 4
t , 3 K I SM 4 4
3 1W4 4
4 '7 3 74 K 93 4 l
I are I 00 4 11' tT 4 TS
1 lw I 6 4 IT 4 TS
I Ut l 31 H4I 4 tf,
1 l'r I " j,, p
41 W I I IIP 6 14
3 113 4 7 Sri I IS
I Sal 4 1 IT llbj S 4S
8 1044 4 IS 6 114 I 4
T ! 4 3 li JJ
I al 4 10
HEIFERS.
2....- TPS ! 8.... ri 45
1 4i I is I. w In
t ' I AS II 7,1 I at
33 S I 4fl I 14 s ,0
1 SM I S4 3 M 4
6 jxi 1 4 it . an
1 SIS I 44 16 kkj 6 6
IS 490 8 k)
BULLS.
I sen t 0 1 U4 4 Tj
t Ill I 1 two 4 74
3 1U eS I- 11" 4 0
1 1310 8 e I 1T4 4 e
1 14l I Aw 1 147 4 40
1 41 I a 1 14M 4 as
1 4 1 4M 4 l
1 147A 4 0 1 1410 4
1 IMS 4 as i i sp
1 11m 4 a I lvM I M
1 1 0 4 44 1 lie I
1 Ill 4 44 1. 141 I I
1 47 I 40 1 4 I hi
1 um 4 l 1 10 6 M
1 144-) I
CALVES.
3 t I 3 71 I Ill 6 44
3 14 C 1 13 I 44
8 M l t K 6 44
4 1"1 4 44 1 13 I 4
1 4-4 4 - 1 12 4 7S
1 464 4 S 1 lol T4
1 1 6 14 - 3 144 I TS
I ra 6 3S 1 11-1 (
8 liv I tS 4 I V) I 4
BTOCK'FUa AND FEEDER&
t Sis I rt IT I) I 44
1 4n0 I I TW 40
II I 14 U U-U 4 S
1. 7 4 e 4 4)
U t 4 m 11 etl i 7.
U 4 ' ' 17 Tl 4 TS
I U3tf 4 4-1 I Am 6 a
47 U) IU
WFSTERNSl
W'J.MANA.
119 steers. ..im 6 Va 1 bull 1600 S 2t
26 steers. ...11J8 4 K6
UTAH.
78 steers... 18 S 65
HOGS A ftw of the beat hoga sold early
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OF OMAHA
TI1IHTEEIITII A!!D FARIIAM STREETS
OLDEST AllD LARGEST BAIiK III NEBRASKA '
.1
this morning around $S 40a.46 that did not
look so very mucn lower, nut the general
market opened fully So lower and quite a
aood many hoars sold on that baala. The
trade, however, waa alow and before very
many hoga bad changed bands the market
. IT-, I.t. K-f, a m .ul Ur & la.l.
around eS.JoWi.is. Tlie close was very weak
and at the low point of the day.
Today's decline wlpee out all the Improve
ment made the latter part of laat week and
on Monday of this week, carrying prices to
the lowest point touched since March 27.
Representative sales:
No. At. 8a. Ft. Mo. . tth. Pr.
14 II ... I IS 2.H ICS
11 M 10 34 41 8.16 ... 6 I7ij
17 ...311 11 S K 44 M 4 I I7V
Tl 134 13 I M 44 II ... I J7S
40 174 14 6 SO 4 k4 ... 117
4 m I M 45 I ... I I'Vfc
ftT W IM 44. M ... 6 37
SO 6 S J7 ... I 1:14
.- 14 10 I 14 17 114 40 6 17'
117 1 IK) SI M ... 6 17V.
44 SV4 10 6 1 14 10 a I 174
M ! ... I 44 41 U ... 6 17V,
ii tt so 6 m 4 '- n in
IX Ill ... 6 tl4 44 IM T I r4
Tl IM ... 6 I!t4 M 44 ... 6 I74
71 IM 14 6 14 ot to m 6 7V
14 3i ... I 11 7s m ao i ir
M ...IM ... 6 W TT .10 ... 4 17
i ru ... s r 4......n ... 6 17
47. ...... .114 ... 6 t! 44 414 6 17
II 11 ... I 11 TO 324 le I 40
74 1-W 304 I IT . 11 I 40
41 33 10 I 12 40 1! 40 6 4d
4 10 40 8I SR., tTl ... 144
It tit 44 6 2 S El M 6 44
T IM ... 8 37 41 337 ... 8 44
S M 11 6 32 SI SM 44 6 40
ii in n 111 so 4 ... 64
3 in 340 I 14 ri...,. ...M7 14 I 44
44. .......12 40 6 IS 74 331 130 6 40
40.. Ill 4 S U 41 14 40 i 40
SS UM 40 I M II 121 ... 4 40
44 371 ... I IS M IM 44 8 4
44 14 ... IH 44 34 ... 60
41 123 IU III TT ... 6 t
IS "4 4 I SS SI 17 ... 6 44
41 117 H 11 M 4 I 4
SO 175 300 6 IS IH OT HO I 40
SI 11 ... 8 IS 4 231 10 6 40
11 331 Mil T 13 6 4
4 1? ... 6 IS M 4-4 44 I 41
17 40 4 S 14 44 IM I 41
6.. ......10 M I IS TS 144 ... 6 41
S4..-.....IC3 4 6 IS 74 MS ... 6 42
3H ... 6 IS Tl .337 44 6 41
) liA ... 6 16 Tl 441 1! I 41
Tl. Ill ... IIS 2 Ill ... 6 4
17 13 ... IIS 73 41 140 I 4S
41 347 SO 6 IS 4 341 ... I 44
S IM M III T to) ... 4S
74 234 144 8 SS M.. ...... 123 ... 6 46
TS tH ... 6 17 30 ... S 44
SHEEP Receipts were only moderate
thia morning and part of them were con-
signed through without being offered lor
sale at this point. The market as a whole
waa not Balls factory to the selling inter
etta Such stuff as buyers happened to
want gold at pricea that were ateady to 10c
lower, while leaa dealrabla atuff and even
good stuff that did not happen to find
favor In buyers eyea waa very hard to
move and the feeling very weak. Oood
Mexican lamba sold aa high as any time,
bringing ' $7 00. Wethers and yearlings,
clipped, sold at $S.au, as agalnat $4 on Mon
day, but It will be remembered that the
market on clipped stuff waa quoted 2tc
lower yesterday. , Several loads of lambs
were picked up by feeder buyers at and
right around $4.80.
tjuoiatlon on lambs! Oood to choice
wooled, $7.2f4j7.80; fair to good wooled,
IS.7Mtf7.2S; good ahearlng lambs carrying
flesh, 8. 504) 7.00; good shearing lamba. thin.
$4.0t&6.a6; shorn lamba, 60c under wooled
stock.
Quotations on aheap: Oood to choice
light yearlings, - shorn, $rV'o 36; fair to
good yearllnga, shorn, $n.75'u.10; good to
choice wethera, shorn, 36 7r.i; 0o; fair to j
good wethera, ehom. $S.5oCjo.75; good to
choice ewes, shorn. $.'1,2646.60; fair to good
ewes, shorn, $4.754j6.25; culls and bucks,
shorn, $3.0(4.60; wooled sheep, 254oc
above shorn stock.
Representative aalea:
No. Av. P.
H Mexican lambs 73 7 50
187 Mexican lamba 73 7 50
16 Mexican yearltngs, broken .
fleece 7 8 50
290 Western lamba, feeders 107 4 $0
40 Weatern wethera and year
lings shorn 107 S 80
171 Western wether and year-
. ling, shorn I08 5 80
498 Colorado lamba 74 7 80
41 Colorado lambs 74 7
M Colorado lamba 74 7 60
172 western ewes and wethers....' 89 8 50
6 western cull ewes 78 3 76
8 weatern ylgs. and lambs 123 7 25
432 weatern ewea loo 5 86
12 Weatern ewes 116 8 25
184 weatern feeder lamba 48 S 25
CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady, bat Slaw Hears Steaar
ta Lwwer.
CHICAGO, April 22. CATTLE Receipts.
M.Ofei head: market steadv but Blow. Steers,
$3 0ti&-7.10: helfera. $3 e.; cows. M.K
4.00; bulls. eJoofttVav; calves. $16Cty6.00;
Block ere and feeders, $3.2&a5-60.
HOGS Receipts, 24.0OD head; market
steady to loo lower. Choice heavy shipping.
$5.7l06.u; butchers. $5. 70ra6 .86 : light mixed.
$n 5o-(i5.S6; choice .light, 36.6Va6-i&; packing.
taaoS 66; plga, $4.X&6.40; built of sates,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15.000
head, market ateady to 10c lower. Sheep.
$i 0i4.0u; lambs, $6. 00(6 7A6; . yearling. $6.o0
tjnoO.
4. -
Kaasas City Live Stack Market.
KANSAS CITY, April 22. OATTLE Re
ceipt. 6.rX) head, Including tM) southerns;
market strong to 10c higher; top. :
choice export and dressed beef steers. S.
ti4.9o: fair to good. $6.50iie.6o; western
steers, $5.0rvrJ4.80; Blockers snd feeders, $3.60
i5.5; southern steers, $4.1';ti-36; southern
cows. $17ai4.76; native cows. $li.6tK(i6 at);
native helf-ra. Riie.SO; bulla. $3.tj0u5.M;
calve. 34 OVri A 00.
HOGS Receipt a. 11.000 head; market 6;f
10c lower: top, $3 65; bulk of aales. $6.4fp
6 40; heavy, li wWio t6: packers and butcher.
pS.etrfrS -il; lights. $6 8006 6; plga, S4.3i5.1u.
. BHEEP AND LAMBjI Roceipta. 6,0ti
head; market atrong to lor higher: lamba,
$S.oW).5o; ewes and yearllnga, $6. 2frji. to;
wearern yearllnga, $S.7V;A26: weatern aheep,
$4 6i"j.0; stockers and feedera. $3.S'a.OU,
Stock la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western snarkalg yesterday:
t-'sttie. Hogs. Bheep.
South Omaha
Kansas City ..
Sioux City
Bu Ixjui
St. Joeepb ....
Chicago
Total
7.2w4
4.VT
H.OiO
2 )
$
t7
34.0U0
4,0U
s.'ioi
1.5.19
U.uuO
28.591 sAM 32.017
St. Joa am Live Stack Market.
BT. JOSEPH. April 22 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.3-17 had; steady: natlvea, $5.aui4.a6;
cows and heMer. $U jp6;S. -.
HOG44 Receipts, 4.67 head; market lac
lower; top.i $&.&: bulk of sale, Sa 4ool 56
SHEEP AND LAM Bt4 Receipt. 1.419
head; market atrong; lamba. $0. 77.45;
yearllnga and wethera, $5 Jou4.75.
Slows City Live Stack Market.
SIOUX CITY, April 2$. Special Tele
gram. CATTLE Receipts, gut) head: mar
ket weak; beevea. $6 OUsyS.TA; cowa and heif
ers, $4 tti6 W, Blocker and feeder. $4 UO
4.7: calves and yearllnga. $3.634. 60.
HOGa Receipfa. 2w)Ohead; market 6le
lower; range, $fc.tvi6.46; bulk of sales. $o.30
t4 36.
St. Lewla Live Slack Market.
ST. IX1UIS. April 21 -CATTLE Receipts,
t atii head. Including 1 (jo Texas; nurkot
fr natives, strong. Texana t.;Jv: nmlve
hipping and -export aleero. Si Jo7 1 '.
dreoaed beef and butcher steer. $a4tj4,
steers uni'rr I "'1 prjunda, $t..i5.26; Blockers
and (octicrs, ll'Aji.to, cows and hcu.t.
34A3TK DEWOSITS OTJAJt.AaTTXXD.
CI tl sens aaaA ft Trust Coiapaay.
State JepewlorT. - xlartJoevlll, Oklahoma.
Depwalta la Uila sank OUAKANTSED by the gtat
t Oklahoma Ouaeante Pand. New stato law peo
vldea ABKiU'TI SarKTT Is ear depolera.. Ta
tat suarantoe too re ara of taetr aioaer oa de
aiand andee ear clreanaataneo. .w pay lateroot oa
tinea d epoetin. Mak reaaituae la aa foraa. FU
lnforroatioa fnrnlahed npoa i-eeueat.
eeargast State StaaJt la Saetent Oklakoma.
$3.504.00; Texas and Indian steers. iS.Si
4.3; cows and helfera. $1.7
HOtlS Receipts. 8.60Q head: market Vf?io
lower; plga and lights, $3 7fVfj6.75; packers.
$6.2606.75; butcher and beat heavy, $o.St-tf
6.W.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2V
head; market steady: native muttons. $176
fii l; lamba, $6.0ys .50; culls and bucks,
$U.1a1i5.S.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Coadltlew Trade 4 Qaetatlaas aa
Staple aaal Fancy Prexlacw,
EGOS Ftesh selling eggs, candled. 13s.
BUTTER Common, loc; fancy tub and
rolls, lt-'ulSc; crear.very, 30c.
CHELtiE New full eream. Wisconsin
twins, 17Vc; new full cream brick. 17c; do
mestic new Swiss, lie; new Umburger, 159
loc; young Americana, 17Vc.
LIVE POULTRY Springs, 8Hc; rooatera,
6c; ducka, 11c; geeae. 4c; capons. 15c
HAY Choice No. 1 upland, $7.50; medium,
$A30; No. 1 bottom, $5.00; off grsdes. H.-D-J
6.00. Bya straw. $7.00. No. 1 alfalla. $U.a
MISCELLANEOUS.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern, 46c. Tomatoee, fancy. 8-pound cans,
$1.46: standard 8-pound cans, $1.10. Pine
apples, gated. 2-pound, $2.ill0; sliced.
$l.i5'tfl86. Gallon apples. 83.00. California
aprlcota, $2.65-i'3.30. Pears. $10'-3 Im
peaches. $1.9t"bS15. L .'. Peaches. Silot
$ IS. Alaska aalmon, red, 31 40; fancy
Chinook, flat, 32 16; fancy bk keys, flat,
$116. Sardines, qusrter oil, $!-); three
nuartera mustard.- $3.38. Sweet potatoea.
$l.Sil.35. Sauerkraut, 96c. Pumpklna oo
tll.oo. Lima beans, 3-pound, 7bcul.-.
oaked peas, 2-pound, 6c; fan-y. W-ii-tf t.46.
FISH Halibut. 10c; trout, Uc; pickerel.
7c; pike. 8c; white flah, Uc; buffalo, ac;
bullheads, akinned and dreaeed, 11c; catfish,
dressed, 11c; medium croppies and yellow
sunflsh, rV69c; large croppies. 15c; herrins,
fresh fmsen, 4Vc: perch. 80; white baao.
14c; blsck baas, 23e. .
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunea
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second handa, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of immediate grades. taUT.
tatlons range from c to 8c for California
fruit and from 8 to 8c for Oregon.
Peaches are very firm, with- fancy yellows
quoted at ISHc. - . ,
SUGAR-Oranulated. cane, per sack, 80.6O;
beet. 15A0; cut loaf, 7c; rubes. 4.70c; pow
flered, .!V. t- . -
COFFEE Roasted, No. 26, 28c; No. 30.
He; No. 6. 19c; No. 20. 14c.
Waal Market. '
RT T1I-IS. Anrll 22. WOOL Ptlll; me
dium grades combing and clothing, 1V
618c: light fine. l.vtilHc; heavy fine, UClic;
tub washed, JvtitfUy.
BOSTON. ADril 22. WOOL There Is a
quiet tone to the wool market and prices
are low. Good staple territory wool on
the scoured basis Is quoted from 68c to 80e
and good clothing slock at 600 to 63c, ac
cording to quality.
1
t CeiTee Market.
NEW YORK. April 22. COFFEE Market
for futurea closed ateady, net unchanged to
6 polnta higher. Salea reported of H4.750
baga. Including April at 5.6Sc; May. 6 Hoc;
July. 5.70r; September. 5.8or; December, .
5.9oc: March, c; No. 7 Rio, c; No. 4 San
to, 4&9c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 9tjlKc.
Oils and Keela.
OIL CITY, April 22 OIL Credit bal
ances, $1.78: runs. 8C.997 bbla.; average. 1W.
68 bbla.: ahlpmenta. 198.767 bbla; average.
179,795 bbla
P ere liar Decree ( Dlvaree.
CHEYENNE. Wyo., April 22. (Special.)
In the district court today Mrs. Carrie B.
Klmrey was granted a divorce from Neaue
aaa Klmrey on tha grounds of desertion.
The decree is one of the moat peculiar
ever laeued by A Wyoming court.
Klmrey, who waa part owner In three
large wholesale and retail grocery houses
hare, left the city suddenly over a yeir
ago. ' Hla departure waa shrouded In mys
tery, which wag partially explained a f.-w
months later when It waa learned that ha
had been admitted to a private hospital
for the Insane ia Oregon. Ha ia now one
of the proprietors In a large hotel In South
' California. .
By the terms of tha decree, Mr. Kimrty
wilt be permitted to take ipharge of all of
Klmrey'g Wyoming property for period
of ten years, at the expiration of whirt
time same will be turned over to him. In
the meantime she will be called upon ti
pay alimony, the amount of which la not
known, to Mr. Klmrey regularly.
Mrs. Klmrey owns her home here and en
joys a considerable Income from the busi
ness of the three atores. There are threj
mall children.
Wllllaat Soloaneai Arvwofed.
CODY. Wyo, April 22. e-iSpeclal.) Will
tans Solomon was arrested yesterday nortb
of here by Sheriff F. 8. Bachelder of Re I
Lodge, Mont- Solomon la charged with st
temptlng to assault Elma Larson, a 15-yar
old girt at Belfrey. The attempted iasaul:
waa committed in the girl's room at a hotel
In which she waa employed. Solomon 1
charged with entering tha room -and at
tempting" to choke the , girt. ' Her erlea
aroused two boarders who ruhd' Into the
room, when the mat) disappeared. Tha
girl was not seriously injured. Bolotnon
at first refused to return ' without re
quisition papers, but later consented.
Bay Hast Owe by Trala.
HX'ROS". . 8, D., April E.-tSpeclal )
Tueaday afternoon, from tha Baptist
church, occurred the funeral services of
Jay Berkley, conducted by Rev. V. E. Hud
eon. Young Barkey waa, the IS-year-old
son of Thomas If. Barkey and wife, and
met death Sunday svfiernoon wbea he
Jumped from a moving freight car in tha
yards of the Chicago ft Northwestern rail
way. He fell beneath' the -car, which
paaaed over him. severing hla body at the
hip.' The funeral waa largely attended and
among beautiful floral offerings ware those
from hla aaoclat in tha city acboois.
C raw far a ta Vtall Hill.
HURON. 8. D. AprU fZ -(Special. Gov
ernor Crawford left lAnt ' evening for A
trio through tha Black mia, . 11a- will tie.
liver addireaaea At Dead wood, Ra ptd City.
Lead and othor place. ' Th governor did
not car to, d lac use tha queetlpri, before the
supreme court eotwerning 4k 1 rinury law,
but appeared to have no untfusineaa aa to
what that body Would d.