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    OTTO OMAHA DAILY BF,Ej - TIIUKSDAY, APRIL ,10, 1003.-
RAinSD FRCDUCE. MARKET
Market, ii Etrcf jrer nd Value Work
Borne Higher.
TETTXEATUBE EXLT9 DEMAND
Forecast for Llgat Balaateat ro
Ar?atlaa rrnlf 4.mmI
port Wheat tr,
' V ' OMAHA. April . 1W.
MH'trf strengthen and values work
i'liiirt i gher. Continued low temperatures
snd . f .( ant for very light shipment
fronts rentlna thl week, with general 1m
provei oemand, prompted rood support.
Feeiir.g on the. bear side la strong, how.
ever. H rid leader are working tiara for a
IMe , . . .
Vlit opened strong, with offering light
and Support generally stimulated by frost
reportm and continued low temperature
throughout the went. May wheat opened
at Sn'ac and Closed at 9c.
Corn opened steady, but ruled dull and
narrow, owing to lack of buying power,
whirh. m heeded. May corn opened at
V cloeed at
Osts rtiled steady and unchanged, with
no feature. , .May optjned at 4c and ctoaed
at viiiw . .
Primary wheat receipt were ' 231.0nS
bunhekivAnd shlpmentg were 4f,f huahnls,
alnetenelpta last year of 2,U00 bushel
and elijiunent of 718.000 biiehela.
Corn Helrti were SU.fluo bushel and
hlptoer?te were ,wx bushels, againat re
ceipts. l.t rear of rto.OtO bushel and blp
mr,l'o Sii.dnr) bushels.
Clearance were TO.A09 rmahels of corn,
1,0 buahelx or oat and wheat and flour
equal tr 66,000 bushels.
I.lverpool . cloeed "wiVie lower on wheat
and upvtianard on com.
Sealsrd reported 280.006 buehel of wheat
and 4."oo btmhele or corn taken for export.
Local range of option:
Article.) Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloe. Tey.
Wheat
PM4 H
ft S
7S . T8
Jul.
Sept.
Corn
Miv
J'llv
-
Oat
May
74
78
6S
MM,
P-'w
53
OmaUa Catak Frtees.
WHT'lAT No.' 1 'hard. XV898e-No. S hard,
iv No. 4 hard. 48wu2c; No. prlng,
SiM --' ...
COHM No. . fflttc; No. 4. 0Hfile; No.
S yellow. mii0c; No. 8 -white, 61Wnc
OArs-rNo. l mixed, 47ifi47VwC; No. white,
ITV'Uac, No. 4 white. 4Wyi.
IlIU-No. t. 740?&Hc; No. S. TlfiTJc.
CUItt Heeetpt.
" r M . . Wheat Corn. Oata
Chlcair '. S 70 lit
Mlnnrarwll r P2 ... ...
Omit ; 43 20 6
Dulyihy.,.. ..,12 ' ... ...
Ill !CA i ' j 43I,A.V .PBOVISIOX 8
Fratarea f Via' Trading; and Cloalna;
Prtrea (Heart at Trade.
CHICAGO. Aprtl M.-Cold weather In the
outhweat and a acarclty of milling wheat
In the northwest cauaxd a strong wheat
market today. July closed lc higher. Corn
w. up Tic Oai were c higher. Provls
lurm wtre ITH-'ii'JJMk; to c higher.
The wheat market opened firm because of
the steady tone at Uverpool In the fare of
a severe hresk yesterday. Prices eased off
In the first thirty minute because of liqui
dation sales, but aoon rallied and held the
advance Until the close.' Commlsalon houses
and local- ahorta were the . chief buyers.
Iow temperature In Kansas and Nebraska,
. reports of damage by Hessian fliea and
chinch bufr In the southwest and active
demand from' miller at Minneapolis for
cash wheat were the bullish factors. The
market cloeed atrong. July wheat opened
Kt higher at I7ii87c, acid off to ft8To
and then advanced to gSHic. The close was
at frV-'i Clearances of - wheat and flour
were equal to W.OOO bu. Primary receipts
were Rn.ouO bu.. s.alr.st 602,0u bu. on the
m da? last yrar. Minneanolts. Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of D cara.
against iiu cars last wee ana h cars a
yesr sg-. .
Corn wa firm fbr the grester part of
the day July opened unchanged to a
. higher, at KUvfiK'); sold at ftl'.Sc,, advanced
to fc'ji'kOo and cloeed at 4.c. Local re
Celpta were "0 cars, with 4 of contract
grade. ,i
A break of more than lc In the price of
May delivery waa a feature In the oata
market. The close was firm. July opened
unchanged at 45r, and advanced to 4&c,
where 11 closed. . locl receipts were 114
csrs.
Provision wer strong becsuse of a
Vie advanee In live hogs. At the close July
pork was up i':2c st UM7H. Lard waa
irVuOc higher at $8.b7i. Kibe were up
lTo at tT.l.tt.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
M cars; corn, ivl cars; oata. Ihi cars; hogs,
lf.t'it) head.
The leading future ranged a follow:
Article. I OpenJ High ! Low. Close. f Ye y,
Wheat t - t
May rK
July rcvyS8 '' "T
ept. Kt M MSI S34
Corn- I I
May M tHl C4 miBHirvi
July' f&,i'aia'& S
r3j.t.- a ' i ervtrfe
Oats
May 5?Via?i KZ R'i 3i tV
bMay Wd1 " s-' 6-"4 fi
ajuly 461 4oi 4fiiJ 43H
b J illy 44 44 44 44 4S
Bept. X'4 Si S8H 36S37 SS0'
it mi Kn i i?h i
July 1J 13 llt'tt 13 47 13 27
Sept. U 46 U M U 62 II $0 18 W
Trd-
. May i4 I ITH I S7H 8 91
-July iw 167V, ISO
Bept. 8 bu t I W I T7V I 47V,
ttlBS " I
May aH?5, T tt&k 7 On t tt
July 7 10 7 ZTM 7 10 7 87H 7 10
Bept. 7 lUtt IK 7UVa 716
No. & aOld.l bNew.
Cash o violation a were aa follow:
' FLOCK Steady: winter patent. t4.tCV9
4 0; Straights, M.SWii4.40; spring patents,
Klk.a; straights, t.(X4.$o. baker. t3.10
C 1.43. '
WHltAT-No. S spring, 7c45.0; No. 1
rert. v'BWVte. .
COHN No. , $7:Hc; No. S yellow, 87
OATS No.- I. S;4c; No. I white. eJfif:;
No. white, towjulc.
BAP.I.KIT Fair to choice malting. 7178o.
Bh.ii.iJiJ riaa. No. northwestern, ti ll,
jjrlme timothy, It 26.
FKOVloIONSShort ribs side (V.oee).
.;i' i-7.1. Mesa pork, per bbl. tia.UVti'U.16.
l.ani, per lti) lbs.. Jh.S7Vj. Short clear sides
itioiaJi, ..ii.j'..oi.
Following were the receipt and shlp-
menis ci jiour ang gj-ain:
Receipt. Bhlpments.
Flour, bhl 47,1 li.(0
Wheat, huu,.,,,r.w. 12.40 8.
l orn. r"i v; .... . . . .'. ,it,i " iw fya
.at. t . i.. srr.rn
Le4... , j..... ty.luo rj.vjui
f.'u i - 1 e exchange todiy the but
ter t j , eay; . creameries. lk,.a,c
4'f" - . if. . t-,nm,- steady; at mr.
c .' li-c; firsts, lj',e: p:nn
Jira.a, . :e, eteiuty; ll(i.c., , .
vf l .v t-rala aad Provlstoa.
KAN- vs t (TV, Mo., April IS.e-WHEAT-Ctie.i:,
-! iiiay, Wo; July. lc; Be p.,
teinlM-n i ,f; raah. No. hard. fTci ., No.
lio. lHq49M; No. 2 red, sne No. 1 red,
,e , , . . .
f-l..
S-ii
No.
'
N-
t- Y
"liA
oti y
1:1
et-o-"
i-.
r
I r
ff' ....
'.'-t'rchanged to He higher; . May.
'illy, fcn'no; September, 8?c; ch. No.
I. ihkvc: No. t mlxtod, !";!c;
llt. t3c; No. I white, 2.5 j' .'Vc
4 I'nchanged: No. S while, 4a:.li4o.c;
" Ixed. 4bV1j474C.
- M .i'Iio. . . ' ' -
P'irm on choice hay, choice -tim-t
fijKil0; choice prairie. g.(.ft fa).
K Weak; creamery. &e; packing
"edy; fresh extras. 15c; current
e. - .. .. ... .
ud shipment a of grain were a
Kecelpta. Shtpnienta
J 44 t J3 i.. i
I." ' ' t.'t)
bu "M U.ijiW
5'
Quotation at Kanaaa City, as reported ty
IKaa to. bryan, No. II. Board cf Trade:
A... ...
W"t
M I '' ' S lf"j ;l,A
--....Sli'j 4!V, s. .. -u-
t ..
Jj .- fcl M 1 I til
, ' Ii'. M.rkrt..
1 rall'nrnts. ' Ta M' hi' i) 't.1r ; My,
8 J'l'v. is i1, So'emhor. 7 "el.
VRS-fw.r, firm; 'Amertcail W'ln dried.
ta P'jd; old Amerlr-sn miicd, t ludi fu-
turen dull; May, h 'v1.
WEATHER 1Ttmw r.r4AI IHCLt
t '
Fair aad Slowly Rlsln Tesaperatare
Tbaraday.
OMAHA. April M. irn.
The weather Coritienes cool throuehnirt
tha central and western portion of the
country, and temperature below freealng
re general this morning In the Mlnantirt
alley, and ft over the mountain dis
trict. Fronts were general throughout tha
upper valleys last night, and killing frost
re ag'ln reported in Kansas and Colo
rado. The weather continues cloudy In the
central and eastern portions, but ha
cleared srenerall-y over the west, and con
ditions are favorable for decreasing cloiidl
nena In this vicinity tonight and Thurs
day, with slowly rising tempersture.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
amy or in last three years;
1M. 117. Una. IMS.
Minimum temperature.... J.1 IJ 47 44
Precipitation no .00 T ."0
Normal temperature for todsy, M degrees.
Deficiency In creclDitatlon slnoa March L
S.44 Inrhes. .
Ieflclencv eorresrrfind m nerlnd In MOT.
t. 79 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 190,
68 of an Inch.
L, A. WELSH, Local Forecaater. ,
Cora aad Wheat negten Balletln.
For the twenty-four hour ending at I a.
m., TT.th meridian time, Wednesday. April
. 1908: ,
OMAHA DISTRICT.
, Temp. Rain
Pt at Inns. Max. Min. fall. PVT.
Ashland, Neb.... 4 34 .) Clear
Auburn. Neb..... M St .00 Clear
Columbus, Neb.. 4 .00 Clear
Falrbury, Neb.. 63 .00 Clear
Fairmont. Neb... 44 2S .00 Clear
Gr. Island. Neh.. 4 30 ..00 Clear .
Hartlngton, Neb. SO ,) Ft. cloudy
Hastings. Neb.,.. 4H ' it .00 Clear.
Oakdale. Neb.. 4? 29 T Clear
Omaha, Neb 4 M .00 ' Cloudy
Tekamah, Neb.;, ta 3t1 .00 Cloudy
Aita. la 46 wt t near
Carroll. Ia H M .00 Clear
Clsrlnda, Ig 5.1 31 .00 Clear
fllhley. Ia 44 SO .01 pt. clrnjdr
Sioux city, ta.. 44 13 T Cloudy
Minimum temperature for twelye-hour
period ending at I p. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
" No. of -Temp. Rain.
Station. Stations. Max. Min. Inches.
Chicago, III 2 44 '84 .01
Columbus. O '..IS 4 3S ' .01
De Moine. Ia....l4 44 12 f T
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 S3 - 3 .08
Kanaa City, Mo., 2V M 34 .10
Irfiuiavtlle. Kv IS 0 33 T
Minneapolis, Minn. 28 40 20 T
Omaha; Neb 1 4D SO T
St. Loala, Mo IS M U .14
Freealng temperaturea continue aeneral
In the western portion of the corn and
wheat region. Killing frost occurred In
the upper lake region, light frost in Ohio,
and light to heavy frost In tha western
districts. Light precipitation occurred in
u districts. , . ,
u. a. whijbh, Local. Forecaster. :
MirW4 T6HK GENERAL MARKET
Qnotatloa st the Day on Varloate
Commodities.
NEW YORK, April .-FLOUR Receipt.
12.600 bbls.; exports, 2.0UO bbls. Market
quiet but steady. Minnesota patenta,
46.nwe.50; winter straights, Wtt'ViM); Mine
nesota Daaere, Kiwiw; winter extras,
S3.6uro4.10; winter patents, S4.50raH.gO; winter
low grade. $3. 404. 00. Ry flour, steady;
fair to cood. S4.xa4.H): choice to fancy.
I4.kM76.16.
CORN MEAL Firm: fine white and yel
low. L4fcij'1.60; coarse. I1.40Q1.46: kiln dried.
13.S5.
RVKDull: No. 8 western. 90c t. o. b.
W H FIAT Receipt. 11.000 bu.: eXDorta. 1.B00
bu. Spot market steady. No. 2 red, 11.08
elevator: No. 3 red 11. w I. o. b. afloat: No.
J northern Duluth, S1.1&H f. o. b. afloat; No.
hard winter. 81.12 f. o. b. afloat. Re
sponding to unfavorable weather and crop
reports, logeiner wun very ngnt nortnwest
receipts, wheat ruled firm all day and
closed wo net higher. Msy, Jl.O&Hl.1.
closed at Sl OtM; July. 951c. closed at
sajc; September, n( cs4c. closed at 92Vo.
CUK.N Keceipta. l.uuo bu.: exporta. M.98S
bu. Spot market firm. No. 1, 7(Hio elevator
and 76o r. o. b. afloat: No. 1 white and No.
2 yellaw, nominal f. o. b. afloat. Option
market waa firm ana Higher, cloalna at
Vi) net advance. tay,.7.m7SVsc. closed
at 764d; July closed at :Hc, September
ciosea at .one.
OATS Receipt. 48,000 bu. Spot market
steady. Mixed oat. to SI lbs.. MHc:
natural white, 26 to 12 lbs., 6V68c; clipped
wnne. u to w ids., wi,va'to.
HA V Firm; good to choice. tUBVPAc.
HIDESDull; Bogota, 17c; Central Amer
ican. 17c.
LEATHER Quiet: acid. 92B7e.
PROVISION-Beef, teady; family, 8160
J17.w; mesa, 13.6oi 14.00; beef hams. 824. Ou
2M.0O; packet. 14.5.'U 1&.00; city extra India
mess, H4.0u4i 85.00. Cut meats, steady; plck-
ea Denies. ...uaiuv; picxiea nams, 810.0U,
Lard, firm; western prime, 88. UK(i8.25; re
fined, dull: compound. 87.76r.0o. Pork.
Irregular; family, l.K'9 17.60; short clears,
io.wcrit.in; mese, si.o.id.w.
TALLOW Steady; city ( per pkg ), 6c;
country (pack. free). 6Vffii64bO.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, l9
SHc; JnpAnese, nominal.
BUTTER Easy; procasa, common to pe-
CHEESlfiEasy; winter made, frgioc
kirns. 8c.
tyjQS Weak: state. Pennsvlvanla and
nearby fancy selected white. lS(imc: aood
w emiire, ifiinvaei crown aoa mixea, cnoice,
mwnic: iresn gatnerea, storage cacRml.
lirMtfrTHP.
POirLTKT Dresaod, weak; turkey-, i
lie; iowis,iog'uc.
t. Latnla General Market.
8T. LOITI8, Mo., . April 2. WHEAT
Higher; iraca "-no. i red cash, 81.01i1.01W:
No. 2 hard, c3tl,04; May, Ho; July,
841C.
CORN Higher: track No. t cash. aSUcr
No. 2 white, QiWSXic; May, 4c; July, 6
OATS Firm; track No. t cash, 49c; No,
2 white. 63c: May. 4c: July. 4mc.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patent. M 55
i bu; extra Fancy ana straight, e4.10ut.60
Clear. 83 6Mr3.70.
SEED TlmothT, steady: S3.004j3.50.
CORNMEAL Steady: 83.00.
BRAN Quiet; sucked, east track, 21. 189
HAT Firm; timothy. SS.&02T1S.5D; prairie.
S9.5ai2.0O.
1 HON COTTON TIE8-31.00.
BAQtlINO 77c.
HEMP TWINE-:
PROVISIONS Pork. hirherr tnhhlne
$13 26. Lard, higher; prime steam. U lutjl
8 M. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra
en.ins, ..du; clear rioa. i.m; short clears,
87 75. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts,
SS 2&: clear ribs. Pi 12, ahort clears, W 7W
POILTRT Quiet; chickens. IOUc;
springs. 26a'J3c; turkeys, lliulic; ducks, ic;
geese, 6c.
BUTTER Quiet; creamery. 21ifM6V4c.
IXWS Steady: lie. case count.
Receipts and shipments of flour and grain
wviw as lutiuwi.
Receipts. Shipments.
riour. Dm. 60i. .i0
Wheat, bu., ..,... .. i.(r . S9 0t O
Torn, bii.,,.-..., 6ik . . ' 7,(J
cats. ru. v... ...... 4,tM K
' Mlnneapolta Grain Market.
-MINNEAPOLIS). April 29. WHEAT-!
May, ii.tL-t; Jtiiy. H4V'TIM; Repteinhe
fcHic:. No. 1 hard. Sl.OSWol.MM: No. 1 itnnl
em. S1.90tjl VTV No., i northern, l!.wtA
'P KAN--In hulk. 821. 00 21. 25.
FI)C R Market lor. lower; rirat patents.
o !bVue.60:' aecwid lifni. S&2MinJ.4f; firat
clears. 84 H'u4 ; ond clear, 83mJ3.40.
" rkiladrlf,hia Praetace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April 29. BUTTER
Bteady, fair demand Kxtr western cream
erv. A-; extra nearby prints, .V)c.
EOOS Firm, good demand. Pennsylvania
and other nuarhy firats, free rases, itic at
nmrx.
t'HK ESS Market dull and weak. Nw
Yeik full creams, choice, 1jHc.
Mllefaak.ee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, April !.-VHF.T-Mit
ket steady: N. 1 northern, JlWrtfl 10; No. 2
nortnern. !.('. 1 w; July, ITC, asked.-
B AKIJC i Dull No. 2. Sic; sample, 64iJ
tX)RN Higher; No, S cash. eVaeTUc; May
7!,c. bid.
Peorta Market. '
TKORIA. April 20 .CORN-Easier: 'So. I
yellow. i.rtc: r.o. 4 yellow, ftftjf (HjC
N... t f.-; No 4. 4o; Co graie, &Sc.
iATP-I.'nc)ar,gt.d; ta. ahite. ec.
lllbV- tl fc.
.'Ualntk brala Market
LULVTH April -WIIKAT-Nn
north
81 (or
No. S noitliern. t!.fCA.
.May. 3t
3' "1: KotBiui-r, sic.
t-A ru-tA'
Ttlnlo e.rt.(t JarVet.
V'l.f.rm. .tiril ?t - - i- l r-"l..ver. cash.
Si: &i Ainl. 4.: 4.tuLwr ;.m. 'lliiiothy,
pi line, le
NEW YORE STOCKS AND BONDS
Operations for a Rise Are Met with
Tlturj Offering!. .
MARKET BECCriE3 UNSETTLED
Naaaeron Croaa-rnrrenla Arc Visible
In eers ( Par Cle la
Irregalar Time) Money
la Finn.
NKW TORK. AdHI 2. Operation for
higher prices of stocks had to contend
today with larger offerings for sale thsa
nave Been met with hitherto in me vari
ous stage of the upward movement. Thl
onstacie nan ita effect in unsettling me
market at various polnta during the day
ti.4 Alit n n , ha .naMil.llv. t.innPaliir
On the other hand, efforts to advanctft
prlcea were furthered by the urgent de
mand from the remnant or tee outstanding
short Interest, which waa an effective
factor in some or the sharpest advances
In Individual stocks which were wit
nessed. The suspension of another Stock
exchange firm today following the sui
cide yesterday of the Junior member waa
followed by a large volume of trans
action in the course of buying In stookg
for tha firm' account. These develop
ments have had the effect of arousing
timidity among the lender of Mot We to
procure shares for holding open their
commitments on the short side. This
state of affair has aided the bull In
extending the rise In prior and has
much reduced the outstanding abort in
terest. The comlnsr rlnancina? or the union pa
cific Is much dwelt upon and lla assur
ance of success I believed In. Market
operation today ahlfted rather to South
ern Pacific in contrast to the realising
going on In Union Pacific. ' The advan
tage of the position of the Hill railroad
and St. Paul by reason of the heavy new
tock Issue which were subscribed for
before the financial crisis of last year
la pointed to in connection with the rise
In those stock The quarterly report of
tha Unted State Steel corporation waa
much commented upon and It showing
was not helpful to tha general market,
although the prlcea of the stock of the
corporation were quit generally held.
The fact of the moderate monthly In
crease In the net earnings, during the
quarter lost some of Ita favorable effect
In view of the discouraging report of
current condition In the Iron and steel
trade and the fear leat renewed reaction
should be facing that Industry. The
downward course of Iron keeps alive ex
pectations. The net earnings reported for
tne quarter were up to tne most uoerai
preliminary estimates that hav t.ppn cur
rent in Wall street, but the Inclusion for
the first, time of tha earnlnaa of the
Tennessee Coal and Iron company, which
wa absorbed during the panto, last tail.
aftecta the comparison of the showing
with prevlou perloda. Th over-aubscrip-tlon
to the Interborough Rapid Transit
note issue waa not or ucn anect on sen
timent aa had been the Pennsylvania bond
subscription, although some attempt waa
apparent to -stimulate the stock market
on the announcement. The lsaue of snort
time note, however, gives the impression
of a reversion to temporary expedients
for financing rather than the more per
manent measure represented by the Penn
sylvania transaction. Time money rate
were quotably firmer today and foreign
exchange rate receded In. connection with
the further engagement" or gold lor ex
port. The unsettlement - of the market
grew perceptiDiy aa tne oay progreu.
Bond were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. S4.46H.000. United States bonds
were unchanged on call.
Following were the eales and rang or
prioea on the Stock, exchange today:
galea. Hlta. Lav. Clnw.
Aam gnrvrsas
Aawlsaaisted Capper ..
Am. C. r
Am. C. 4 P. tl4
Ana. OKtoa Oil
la Cotton Oil ?..,..
Amertoea Bxpreaa .....
Am. H. at L. pt.
American lea
Aa. Uneeea Oil
Am. Uuwl Oil pt...
Km. Looomotlve
Am. LoeamoUve I4...
Am. . 4k R
Am. . eV R. pM
Am. r Refining...
As. Tebaece fd ctfa..,
Anaconda mining Ce...
Ateblsoa
AtrhMoa pM
Atlantic Cout Lis....
Baltlmere at Ohio......
Bat. m Okie pt .......
Brookljra lUpla Tr
Canadian Pariria ;
Orauml of firm Jenwy.
ChnpaaHe Ohio. ..
Ctilcaso Ot. W
Chiraxo m N. W
C . M. St. P
Chicago T. T
Ckloaso T. t T. pf4...
C . C . C St. 1. ..
Colorado P. a 1
Colorado c so
Colo. 8a. 1st pfd....
Colo, ft So. td pfd
Consolidate Ou
Cora Product
Cora Producta pfd
Delaware a Hudaoa...
Del., U W
Dootst A Rio Oram.
D. ft R. O. pfd
niHIIlere' SecwHI ..
Erie
Prle lit pfd
Erl M pfd...
Ooneral Eieetria
Illinois Central
laternatloaal iPapar ...
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump '
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Canlral
Iowa Central pfd
17
7 fc ? (0
t,(M Mtt U
104
70 37 37
S
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lt It
l.tno M K
ivo ti
S.IM 4' 47i
4u0 K4 10U tt
8.400 - 7?H fV. 714
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41.UI0 1JW UTtt UR
, 4
1.IOJ Kit M H
, i.wie u
i li ii
LOW M -. t ., 614
104 44 41)44 w
8.1M) 111 V It)
at us H44 H
k 10-4, 49
l.loO 1S lt is .
e 4e 474 490
M il ai
line 114 n4 434
, I.0 ' II )4 'A
too 41 Mj
a ts ttt 44
lMla 14w lVi
8. Pt 1M U24'1U
no
too -MMj. 44 44
l,6ft 44 24
jm t4, V4 H4
100 US M 14
tie M 84
in tit, ' 1314 lt.
Kanaaa City So I.
fl (--.!- M. It! I
8.0 Wt ll lvIMj
l.tlO 11 16 li
no 844 87
Sue iilmlll 111
It
Mealcaa Caotral
Mian. St. L
M., St. P. ft S. B. at
M . l. P. ft S. M. pfd..
kltaaaufl PaclfK
at.. K. ft T
at., K. ft T. ptd
National Lead
N. R. R. of at. pfd.
Now York Central
H. Y , O. ft W
Norfolk ft W
N. ft W. pfd
North Americas
Pacific Mali
Pannarlranla
Paspies uaa
P.. C. C. ft M L.
PtaeMd star I Car
Final B. C. Pfd
8400 47 H 44
S.ne 24 Pi
100 t M
8.80 4
44
44j
al
4
101
44V4
46
4
4. too ln 11
BUS (4 11
l.ioe M i'a
prt H4 M
1 (7 87
.. M.ae ui kiw i
. 8.000 K 41 Jl1
.' 'i'itie ' '
M Sa 44
eO 141 11 11
Pullmaa Palace Car
Reading
ftaadlns lat pfd
Eliu 84 pfd
Republic Btaei
Republic Steal ptd
Rock IcUnd Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
t. u P. M pfd...
St. Ixnita S. W
Bt. U S. W pfd
southern Pacific
Be. Poclhe pfd
So. Hallway
Bo. Railway pfd
Taaaa ft Pacific
T., t. U ft W
T , Bt L. ft W. pfd ...
I' nice PcHfle
talos Pacific pfd
V. S. Kaprcas....,
V. . Hecltr
t. (. Rubber
V. I. Rubber ptd
U. S. Set
U. g. Btarl pfd
Va. -Carolina chamlfal .
Va -corollas Cawa. pfd.
Wabaah
aiuat pfd
Walia-raxso Ripreaa ...
Wcatliigboua KlccirlO .
Western taion
W bawling 4 L-
iccoaaia Canural
Wia. Cwatral pfd
Northers Pacific
C antral Leather ....
Caotral Latba pfd....
Sioaa-fhaftlHd Steal
Great Northern ptd..,..'.
Intarhorourb Mat. ;
Int Star Bfd
.841, KM 114 104 )'
n
4
I o
IK
8.
u.yi
H.PU0
1
17
Si
1
14
41
A4
11
47
16
41
'ii
7
'ii"
80
1S
!4
'!'
18
11
14
114
14
40
14
11
loa u
. 1 40
V 1 14
11 17
40 ee.
4
.soi.ho ii in i
4i 41 m
84
, .- .. 41
10 t J"
V a 41 41
K ! 14 M )
. loi io4 loi
si . w
If 4 1 10
14 - 1 II
w
44 '
11. 1 41
7 1 1
14 14 14
"a, 4 4
Mie
'itta
: in
l'W
.. 44, ' 11 J, 131 1X1
..' 4.S") . M S4 4
., , ' . 41. , 41 W
'.. : 44
.. ta ) i itr. i
.. 1. 1 1" 4 4
I ! 17
21
I tab Copper
1.4UD luti '(
J'
Total aalaa lor the a. 1.474. 400 .hurt..
-r
Leadea Clealag gteveka.
London closing stock quotations:
Coaacba. money Sb Ma . Kan. ft Taia. . 17
aa ainunt s4I-I4Nw York C'awtral. ...l
Aaaacouaa 7 MoHolk gt Weauirm.. 1
Atcbiann 44 o pM I
o pfd ' Ontario A . Waa tarn.. 14
(Ultimo A Ohio... p,nr,-!vnla
(anaitiaa PacttM :.."shmue Miaea i
( tiaaat-auk ft Ohio.. U keaiiln B
M. O-t-al Wawtara.. Vs aihtti Railway ... U
Cbl., Mil. ft Bt. r.. 11 da ptd
Iw Bawra lt'outhern Pariflc
LvnacT ft Rle Oraada rttnloa Pacific ..
.. 41
. I
,.li
,. 41
.. 47
.it
. 11
. 2
do aid
4 aa ptd ..
Ej-ia
da tat ptd...
8 ffd
Grand Trunk
llHDota Caniral
.. II L'nlle (lata Steal.
.. iw a pf
. W.baak
.. P-H ,H
.1 J7 Peaitli 4c . .. ,
"S
Lwuuxllle ft Naah. i' Aataiaaawtad Cnif.. u
61L.VKK Bar. steady st 24 11 -lSd per
Ounce. -MONET
StJ'IH per cent.
The Tate of discount In the nn' market
for ahort Mils la 2 per ceri;.fer three
months' bills, I per cent. , ;.
More ()J for hipvrl, .
NEW TORK, .April FurtV;er engage
nterit cf soul f-r exiMirt rere antmurM-ed
t'toav. I.a.4id l-yeri-a torij( SI.'M'.'iw. the
Nauunal t,u.taiia ll.ttv, and tha Na-
tlnral Pank of fnwimerce tWta.flflO. Thl
nHke the total eniagemeeta to data 10
the present movement Si4.ono.0no.
few Yark Meaey Market.
NKW YOfK. April -irNET-On fall
eee-y at ln8 per cent; ruling rate. 1sj1
per rentj closing hid, 14 per cent; offered
at 1 per rent.
timpj ijOArvn Firmer: ify daya, 1
v ii., j un.Tn, a-i .iit, nia
monfha. Sty' per ceni.
I KIMH M1J.RCAPIT1L.B FA rl R wITwVi
per cent.
STKRI.1NQ F.Av n A fllTr r SSief , Wl'ci
actual business In bankers' bills at 84 7f
(T4 8710 for .l-mand and at 84 44fj4 Mr for
Ixty-dav bill; commercial bill. S4.44i.
SILVER Bar. s.)vc; Mexican dollars,
Cc.
rtONnS Jvrnmnt. stead v: railroad.
Irregular.
The following are tn closing quotations
en bonds:
IT a. eat Pa. re lw,l 4V N. anl. 4a 4"
e eenpna l'4 'Man. e. g. 4a "
r. g. Sa. rag ino Maclean Central 4a... W
da eeupoa o n lat Ine h
V. S. naw 4a, r-g....H Mlnn. A R. L. 4a.. i
da enupea
..i . a. T. 4a r
.. 71 do Sa H
..K N. R. R. ef M. . 4s 7
.. 7 N. T. C. g. Isi
.. t ..ew. i. O. ta 114
... 47 , No Pacific 4a I"!
.. r o sa rt
.. 81 N. A W. . 4a i
.. 1f0. S. U rtn 4 84
..KPenn. . 4 4
.. 1 Reading sen. m 7
..4 St. U 1. It. e. 8a..lA
.. 81 - L. ft i. P. I. 4s.
Am Tobaees 4a...
do 4a
At-hleoo gen. a.
da adj. 4a
Atlantic C. I.. 4.
Del. ft Ohio 4s...
de 8a
P-r. R. T. e. 4s..
CeMral at Oa. aa
na lat laa
ee M lee
da 84 lac
fa. A Oh Is 4tw. .
a St. 1. B. W. C 4S. .. Kt
Chicago ft A. Iwa.
Baanoara A. u 4a
4 Sa. Purine 4a
47 de lat 4a ctfa ..
71 Bn. Railway 4a...
80
C, B. A a. s. 4a..
C, R L A P. 4a..
o cel. Sa.
. P"
44
.114
CCC. A t. L. g. 4a
t Tan ft P, 1.
Colo. In. Sa. see. A. Ht , St. L. A w'.'im.
Cola. Mid. 4a srtrnloa Pacine 4a inn;
Olo. A He. a
do ar. 4.
47
cob la
ft. A R. O. 4....
natulan- Bee. 4a..
.l"ltl . steel M 6a. .
. P Wdhaah u
. 1! do . B
. M Waatern Md. 4a...
. W. A U 4a..,.
.I11Wla. Caotral 4a....
. 7 , AU-hlenn rr. 4a....
. " do 4a
. 4-Int- Mat. 4a
... 47
,..ir
;::C
...
... 81
.. fc
,..1W
,.. 44
Brie p. L 4a
ar. 4
Hocking Val. 4a..
apaa 4a
de 4e etra I.
do td eerleu.
Bid. "Oflcra.
Bosteat Clewing? gtaeka
noSTON, April S. Money, cstl loan. 2
ft per cent; time loan, 8V4SS per cent.
The following were the closing price on
toons and bond: - .
Atchlaoa adj. 4a T Adrentar
do 4B 4Allonea
Pi. Central 4a...... 7n Amalaamaied ..
.. 1
. Sf.
.. 40
: 4
.S'J
.
.. 4
.
. 1
. P0
. 1
. 8
. !0
. 8
, as
,. :
. lr
... "
. 40
. 11
.
.. 84
.
. 14
. 1
.. 4
.116
Atrhiem " Atlantic
do pfd Bingham
Boat on A Alhany.....M4 Cal. A Itwla...,
Boaton A Maine.. ....IS fentenalal
Boatna tiara ted ...13 Copper Range ..
Pltchbwrg pfd ........lr Pair Want
Maxlcaa Central ...... 44 Pranklla ,r
N. T-. N. H. A K..lMeraabr .....
In loo Pacific )M lala Rnral .....
Am. Arge. Coem..... 11 Maa. Mining ...
de pfd 44 Mlchlaaa .......
An. Psea. Tube I Vohawk
Ami, Sugar ........124 Mont. C. A C.
do pfd
.LU Old Domiaiaa ...
.llOaeola
. Parrot
. It0titncr
Am. T. A T
Am. Woo I an ,
do pfd
Dominion S. A 8..
14 Shaaaos
PMIaon Klae. Ilia lit TinMct ,
General Bleetrto U Trtnlty
Maaa. Kleotrte
.... t'nltad Copper .
.... 4f.U S. Mining. ..
.... SB r. k. Oil
....lMl'tah ,
il Victoria
.... 8 Winona
.... WalTerlae ......
....Ma
de pfd ,
Maaa. Oaa
tinned Prult ....
United R. M
do pfd ........
47. . meal
do pfd
- Bli Asks.
. New Yarlc Mlalagf gfeeks.
NEW TORK, April 29.-Closing quotation
on mining stock were
Adams Cwa.
S Mule Chief ...
. S
.40
,2S
. 10 1
. 84
. 17
. II
.14
Allcw
Brunawlck Con. ...
C'omatoclc Tuanak .
Coo. Cal. A Va...
Iron Silver
LeadTilie Ooa
..804 Ontario
.. 11 Ofihtr ,
.. 1 Pol oat
.. 87 pa wag
.. 40 Pierre Nevada
..10 Small Hopaa....
.. S .Standard
Forelgpe Flaaaolal.
LeONDON. April I.-Money was In better
supply on the market today, and discounts
were a shade easier: "On the Stock ex
change the conclusion of tha settlement did
not bring an Increase of buyers, but th
market today wore a 'firmer appearance.
Homo rail and Orand Trunk showed th
most recovery. Consols were stationary
while foreigners were, Steadily supported
from Paris. American' securities were the
center of Interest, Theyruled buoyant dur
ing the forenoon at from H point to 1
point over parity, especially the Pacific
stocks, which evidently, were favored In
preparation for the new, Union Pacific Is
sue. Canadian Pacific sagged on a poor
March revenue statement, B New York sent
higher valuea in he evfr-ornoon-ano) sup
ported Atchison, 8t. Pa4 and ' Ixulvllle
c Nashville. A slight reaction from tha
best occurred later and ' the- market fin
ished steady. i ' i
BKRL.IN, April 29wPrices en the Bourse
today opened strong, upon advice from
New York, but became weaker later, owing
to the pessimistic) view ot the business
BituatSon published Irt the west Oerman
newspapers, American were ' quoted
higher, a, -
PARIS, 'April IS. Trading on the Bourse
wss steady, and prices moved up. The
private rate of discount ws 1 IMS per cent,
a decHne of H per cent.1
Treasarp Btateaneat.
WASHINGTON. April 29 Today's state
ment of the treasury balance In tha gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 8l60.00u,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balsnce,
S360.0,7l7; gold coir, and bullion, Jl4.rjS,8o4:
gold certificate. lJ6.4M,iA
Bank Clearlsjgf.'
OMAHA, April 29-Bank clearing for
today wera Sl.S47,0b8.Sl, aad for the cor
responding date laat year. tl.S04.102.Sv.
Metal Market.
- NEW YORK, April" "IS. METTAUft The
London tin market had qalte a sharp ad
vance, with (lot closing at 144 6 and fu
tures at 144. Ixcally the market was
firm, with quotation ranging from 832.26 to
S.S2.80. Copper wa higher In London, with
snot closing at 67 17s d, and future at
68 10. Locally the market wa dull and
unchanged, notwithstanding the advance
abroad. Lake was quoted at SlS.$2tyi7l2.87;
electrolytto at 81L&frli75. and raating at
$12. 60. Lead was unchanged at 11
in the aOnglish market, but was a shade
higher end firm locally at KOat-lO. Spelter
was unchanged at 1 In the London mar
ket. Locally the market was quiet and un
changed at 84 t;-4.6&. Iron wa lower In th
lOngliah market, with standard foundry
quoted at dim sd, and Cleveland warrant at
bt Sd. locally the market was rather un
settled, but no quotable changea were re
ported In prices. No. t foundry northern
Is quoted at 817 IW(rt8 00; No. 2 foundry
northern. 817. OOfil 7.60; No. 1 foundry south
ern and No. 1 foundry southern soft, fideO
ST. LOUIS. Aprlt 21. M ETA LS Lead
higher at $4. 00. Spelter, atrong at 84.46.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. April 2 -WOOL The local
wool situation continues unsatisfactory.
Trade Is quiet and -transfer have been
few. dealings Deing almoat wholly con
fined to small lots. The leading western
quotations range follows: Kentucky,
Indiana and Missouri three-eighths blood,
aUic: quarter blood, 2S-ri'Ac. gcoured val
ues: Texas, fine 12 months. kotatoc; S to S
months, wvawie; fine, ivcijutic. California,
northern, 6n67c; middle county, boilaic;
outhern, tVnec; fall. 4i46c. Oregon,
eastern. J4o. 1 staple. frfjc: No. I cloth
ing, awwrooc: valley. No. 1. 4e-S60c. Territory
fine staple, oVfrtftc; fine medium staple, 668
pne; line meuium ciotning. cwioijc ; fine
clothing, 60frjf&c; hslf blood. 4fcji)r; three-
eighth blod, tSJitiOc; quarter blond. 42
6H3C, pulled extra, tfkoc; fine, feOteUc;
a-auper. 44'atSc.
8T. iiOUia. AprW aS.-WOOL-Stearly:
medium grade combing and clothing. lJT
17c; light fine. 14fil4?4jci heavy fine, lOSnic;
tub washed, 1936c.
Cotloa Market.
NEW YORK, Aprfi .-COTTON-r"u-tures
opened firm: May, llMjlI-Or: June,
S.rc bid: July, SSOc; August. 8 2K.3nc;
September, offered 8.22c; Ortober, 8.27o; De
cember. SJBc; January, S36c; March. S.41
8.4lC.
NEW YORK. Apri' 28.-COTTON-karkt
optned firm at an advance of litoH points.
OALVE8TON, Texas, April .-COTTON
Ixiwer; 4-o.
ST. LOriS. April . OeTTON 'Julet;
middling. 10c. Sale and shipments, none.
Receipts. 47 bales: stock. 2K bales.
NKW ORLEANS, April 28. CX) TTOW
Spot, steady Paiea, l'.t bales. Low ordi
nary, 8c. nominal; ordinary. S Hec, nom
inal; good ordinary. 7c; loaf middling,
ttic: middling. SlS-ldc; noc-4 middling,
10 8-lSc: middling fair, l lS-lfc; fair. U f-l.
nominal. Receipts, 1.478 bales; stock. 164.&6S
ba lea.
fa tree Market.
NEW YORK, April 3 CO ITEB- fu
tures closed tead-, net unchanged to 8
nolnla lower, gales were reported of 4 60
'It a. Including May at ink Julv at 6c.
S-itemher at I 9t.i? oV. ltecember at u.' '()
S Hie. 41a n h at S 1-a lie. Pool coffee closed
steadv a,'.-,. T wio c- Ka. Rantos, S'.a
8tc. Mild, quiet; Cordova, S81le
Olla aad Rwwia.
OIL CITY, April -OH-Credlt hal
sncea, 8178- Runs. S72,4?J bhls.. average
171 tr bhla : shtpmeot. 21LTm bbls.. at ar-
! sge &,A bb"
01IAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kinds Actlre and Steady
at Least.
HOGS ACUTE AND TWE HIGHXR
Sheeg aad Latent lit Large necelpt,
bat Oaly a Tew Are Stale
Prlcea Steady ta Teat
Ceat l.awrer.
SOUTH OMAHA. April , IS"!.
RecelnU were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Official Monday 7.KI 8.0 ,
urriclal Tuesday .0 l".ie .!-
Esumated Wednesday .. X.4f S.671 16,4a
Three) day thl week..l0.S? .M
Sama dya last week.... l.m 17.4W) , so.4
Pama days t week ao.,11.0i7 1.)
flame dav I week ago.. 10.414 17.1 1.3"0
rlama day 4 week ano..l-.2?4 17.22 V2.Axi
Same days last year.... IS. 70S S0,4ft 19.0
The following table show the receipt of
cattle, hogs and Sheep at South Omaha
for th year to date, compared with last
year: likd. ili7. Ino. iec.
t'attla ,V2.3,. r78.fT7 ....... 75,731
Hogs 70.m 79.fV. 171.S3
Sheep 495.S87 S67,l 1.1.S0S
Tha following labia chow the aver
prlea of hog at South Omaha for th last
eral days, with comparison:
Lat. 11807. 10S. 180 . 180. lSt.H.l02.
April IS.
April So,.
April .,
S80)S44jSr)47o
SI
!
oS
?l
S3
00
a
7 07
7 OS
6 Ml
g 42
rtf s
.1?
I !
6 SK
a
S5
44
C M 4 so
pru 12.,
April SS.,
S3
a
4 81
ItlM
n
S4
l
in
i 28
4 82
April x.
6 84
S SI
84
88
a
a
T 0S1
April 28.
t 1
474
7
.a
April as..
a
S M
S 231 4 781
April 7..
84
6 14 14 7!)
Anrll M.
4 2
5 83V
as
t 10
ioj 4 in 3:
April 2.,
151
I 11
4 Sol
77)
Sunday.
Tha official number ot cars of stock
brought la today by each road was:
fettle. Hiutl. Bh'n. Hor'a.
C. M. ft St. P 1 I
Wabash R. R... 4
MO. Pacific S 4
Union Pacific R. R.. .42 34 49
C. 4k N. W. (east!.... S .. ..
C. V N. W. (west)... 30 44
C. St. P. M. A O.... 18 7 6
C. B. A Q. (east) 2 6
C. B. A. Q. (west).. 35 22 4
C. R. I. at P. (east). ....' 1
C. R. I. A P. (weat). 4 4 t ..
Illlnol Central .. .. . 1
C. Q. W 1 ..
Total receipts lao US ii i
The disposition ot the day's receipt wa
aa follow, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hog. Bheep.
Omaha Packing Co 23 l,i&7 540
Swift and Company.... 75S 1.41 1,K
Cudahy Packing Co... 648 1.150 66
Armour A Co 721 S.112 7S
Vansant A C? 44
Lobraan A Rothclilld... 6
Hill ft Son 4
F. P. Lewis 84
Huston A Co 63
J. B. Root A Co 8
H. F. Hamilton , 2
F. a. Inghram 3
Bui 11 van Bros. 7
Other buyers IDS 142 2.182
N. Y. butchers....- 63
St. Lout Independent 471
Klngan 45
Krey 847 f
Lauer Bros 1-4
Cincinnati Packing Co 118 . .....
Buchanan A Son 249
Total fgTS S.7I7 4,777
CATTLE Receipt of cattle this morning
were quit moderate, only 130 cars being
reported In. Aa wa the caae yesterday, the
larger part of the receipt consisted of
corn-fed steer, with only a very moderate
Sprinkling of any other kind. The market
aa a whole wa active and pretty much
everything wa disposed of by 10 o'clock in
the morning. ....
Buyers were all out early looking for
beef cattle, and while the trade did not
open exactly active, still th cattle kept
changing hand until everything wa dis
posed of In very good season. The price
paid were full steady with yesterday, soma
kind. If anything, looking a trifle strong.
Oood heavy beef .cattle sold up- to SS.it,
which wa hgher .than anything, brought
yetiterday. . - - r
The later market wa a little lea active
than the early, and In some case salesmen
thought that they did not do quite so well
as yesterday, especially on heavy cattle.
Soma sales, especially of lot lacking qual
ity, looked lower. "
Cow and heifer were in very light sup.
ply, while there wa a good buying de
mand, so that the market opened active
and everything changed hand tn ahort
order at price that generally looked a lit
tle atronger than yesterday. Oood heifer
old aa high a 86 W.
There were no heavy feeder of any con
sequence and there ha been very few ot
that kind of cattle here of late. There was,
however, a sprinkling of light stock cattle,
which were tn very active demand and
which sold at price even atronger than
yesterday. The fact Is good light stock
cattle, which are aelling around $&.0O. Ar
lMWic higher than last week.
' Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice
steers, M4O$470; fair to good corn-fed
steers, 86 f4;.40: common to fair corn-fed
steers, 84 8xi(6 90: good to choice cows and
heifer. St.So'a'S.OO; fair to good rowi and
heifers, 13 fc5i4.S6; common to fair cow and
heifer. 2.261J'Sr; good to choice atocker
and feeders, $S.O0i6 SO; fair to good mockers
and feeders, S4.6j$M.0O; common to fair
tockers and feeders. S3.26&4.60.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Ko. , - A. Fr. No. At. Ie.
It Ml 4 11 It 120 4 84
11.... lil 4 S 14 ISM M
8t M IH 10 114 (0
80.. 1100 8 Ti 1 1S2 30
u list 8 to it...: ma 4 m
ll 8 44 II 1126 4 44
81 10TI 8 4 I 1814 la
...: II HI S 4ft 80 1JJO 4 86
I art t IMS 4 W
M 1144 S 14 8 nn
M 11 4 t0 11...... 11M 4 4
81 11 44 18 J..11I1 4 4
18 Ill 4 4. . 14 1!1 4 40 . 1
8 7i 0 1 1404 4 40
84 111 4 W 4 1424 4 44
14 ,...11 4 St I lri 4 4
M hl I tk 81 1l 4 40
tO 101 1 ' 41 Ill 4 4
8.... ...18 4 14 ' to lltl 4 ai
10 ..1110 8 4 '1 1414 4 48
8 11M 4 JO 44 1418 4 M
18 1SS8 4 44 Il 4
U 1114 4 t It., 1490 S 4
SD ....111 4 la ' U 141 4 4
80 114 80 St' Isi4 8 10
t COWfl.
8 4S8 s 40 8... m 1 in
8 4f4 8 14 S 1IM 4 4
S 4 8 ti 8 47 4 4
4 M IN 8 )OrT to
8 4 8 4 8 14.14 I
4 lOut 8 4 1128 I 0t
f 0 8 fr 14 Da 8 4
VMS 8 60 4 llu 6 10
8 l 4 l 1 11 8 It
8.,.. ....! 4 10 I... ...lli) 18
4 474 4 It 4 tout S 4
8 IW 4 84 14 10 I M
1 1144 4 W 8 1JU 8 W
HEIFERS.
44 8 80 t Hit 8 tt
(T 8 44 14 M 8 1
8 to 8 a 40 8 T4
440 4 74 8 1(M 6 71
8 471 4 44 I to
(a 4 a 8 446 I M
I ....Unt 8 40
BULLS.
t 8 84 1.. 114 4 rs
2 Iv74 8 tt i40 4 Tt
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HOOS Hog aold So higher thl morning
and the trade was very active at the ad
vance; so much so In fact that everything
was sold snd weighed up In very good
season In th morning. The most of the
hogs sold at fc..i 35, whereaa yeaterdsy
pretty nearly everything went at So SigtVSo.
Todav'a advance, taken In connection with
th stronger price of . eeterday. makes
up for a considerable part of Monday's
severe break, leaving prices only about So
lower on in average, than they were at
the close of last rrk.
Representative sales.
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FIRST ElATiOEJAL 0AC3I1
of Omaha ; ;
THIilTEEHTIi AI!0 FARM!.! STREETS ;
OLDEST AND LARGEST DANK IN NEBRASKA.
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8HKKF Receipt of sheep were over
whelmingly on paper, sixty car being re
ported In, but ot this number forty-four
car were consigned tnrougn, being Halted
here only for feed and rest, without being
offered for sale. That left only about
one dosen fresh cars, with a few scatter
ing loads carried over from yesterday. The
market waa in just about the same condi
tion mat it has been In for some little time,
that la, very slow with the tendency gradu
ally lowe,'. Buyers all seemed to want a
few good killers, and they picked out early
what they especially wsnted and after that
the trade was a drag, the same as every
day. Still practically everything waa die
posed of. To call the genral market slow
to 10c lower would just sbout cover the
situation. Very good wooled lamb sold up
to 17.60, gs high aa at any time within a
week or more and pretty close up to the
top at Chicago. Oood clipped yearlings
brought 16.80, with very good clipped ewe
at 86. CO, and wooled awes at StVW. -
While price have been working lower
at thl point. It. would be well for shipper
to understand that the market I alao
lower at other selling point aa well, and
that the prevailing prioea here ar very
good a compared with the way sheep
and lamb are selling at other market.
Quotation on lambs: Good to cholc
wooled. 17. 0067.60; fair to good wooled
lambs, S6.Sii7.u0; good shearing lambs car
rying flesh, S.&0t6.7&; good shearing lamb
thin, S4.utii.&0i shorn lambs, sOu under
wooled stock.
Quotations : on sheep; Oood to' cholc
light yearling, shorn, SC.OOi4 15; fair to
good yearlings, shorn. So. 6i"( ."; stood to
choice wethers, shorn, S5.Mj6.65; fair to
good wethers, shorn, ao.a.&.o.&O; good to
choice we, shorn, S6.l5(6.&0; fair to good
ewes, shorn, S4.ouigo.15; cull and bucks,
shorn, S3.0O94.G0; .wooled sheep, iu)b above
shorn stock.
Representative sale:
No. Av. Pr.
4S Mexican lamb , 78 , 7 30
26 Mexican yrl'gs, brk fleece... 6 85
&I3 western lambs, feeders t S 80
41 western ewes 93 5 M)
ZtO western lamha, feeders 79 S 45
30 western Iambs, culls 71 6 00
3s native lambs, feeders 74 S 40
167 western ewes, shorn 81 6
HO western ewes, shorn 82 6 JO
115 western cull ewes, shorn... 78 IW
SOT western yearlings and
wethers, horn 108 S 0
184 western ewes, shorn 122 6 50
170 1'tali lambs, feeders Ti S 40
4M Utah lambs, feeder 78 40
268 western lambs 70 S 40
fe Mexican lamba 78 7 40
81 Mexican 1uuts. broken pelt. 67 6 50
497 Colorado lambs, shorn 87 36
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to Strong Hogs Strong
to Higher.
CHICAGO. April .-CATTL.B-Recelpts,
about 16.000 head. Market steady to atrong;
steers, SG.(Wi6.76; cow. S3.7&S41.25; heifers,
I3.604rw.75; bulls. S3.5G6.tO,- calves, 4.&Ht6.6o;
Blockers and feeders, Si.JMt6.7B.
HOG Receipts, about Zl.000 head. ' Mar
ket strong to 5c higher; choice heavy ship
ping. SS.5fxhe.40; butchers, So.5nti6.tr7H; light
mixed, V&t'5.:: choice light, t5.55rfrj.ii6!
packing, 8T.tNKft.5t; pigs, S4.0OO6.15; bulk of
ales, $5 S0&&.6S. , '
BHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, about
SO.ujo head. Market steady to 10c lower;
sheep, 85 00j.u); , iambs,. S5.lot37.65; year
lings, fe.5oS.X. .
Kaaaas City Llr Stack Market.
KANSAS CITY, April 29. CATTI.K Re
ceipts. t.uOO hesd. Including l.ntn southerns.
Heavy steers slow; other rattle steady to
100 higher. Choice export and drritsed be-f
steers, S1i.6Oib6.8O; fair to good, V, 3tx.ii3.tii;
western steers, So.00Ci6.80; stocker snd
feeders. SS.7fya5.fJ0: southern steers. S4.5frf
4.60: southern cows, 81-7t-'.00; nstlv
82 7f.'r;ti.i; native heifers. 84.20VtS.5o; bulk
SS ariA'A; calve., ;i. (or: o... , '
HOOa-Rectairis. K'.fiue head; market Stifle
higher. Top, SS.55. Hulk of sales, h.H(V
t.55; heavy, $5.(Avi;'4. psckers and butch
ers. S5.4046.s5; light, lJ.SU36.45; pigs, UwJ
4.76.
SHEEP AND . I.AMRS Receipts. 6.0-
head; market steady to weak. Umlit, Sfi.oo
ft 7 10, ewes and yearling. e4.7&tnS.Ai; west
ern yearlings. K.6O4l.50; Western sheep,
I3.5O95.60; stocker and feeders. 13.255.00. '
St.' Loala Lira Stock Market. .
RT. lOri8, April M.-CATTI.E-Reu1 pta.
1.60 head, including 150 Texana; market
atrong to 10c higher. Native shipping and
export , steer', vSA.35U'T. 16; dressed lufef slid
butcht r steerv S5.4C-flU.19; steers tinder 1 On)
lbs., H.Kii6.5tii stockier and feeders, S3.tM(
cows snd heifers, la, 76'ffti.l6; cannrra,
I2.tni3.00; bulls, I3.2&..J ;i.0i; calves., S3. 2fo .5X
Trxans and Indian etiera, ' 83.&(Xuti 26; cot
and heifers, Sl.tVaO.
HOGS-RecelDts.- 8 500 . head: market
steady. Pigs and tights, 3.5(j6.60; packeia,
J4.6ijyi.ti0; butcher and best heavy, S5.5U'
6.46.' ''- -
HHF.rp AND Ij.MRS Receipts, 1.100
..ii, market fcfrlOc lower. Native muttons,
W.'isiti 15; lambs. S4.6orjS.2u; cull and bucks,
8j.75fl6.00. .
Stock lat Bight. '
Receipts of live sto k at the six principal
western market ytslerday :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 1,664 8,'iTl U.tSw
8loux City , 6.SO0
Kansas City , SO") 10 V) 5.00
St. laiuis 15i) S0 1.4
1. Joseph 1.364 S.J."al
Chicago 15,1100 2Mx 30.0iJ
Total 2S.510 M.tn 43.4N5
iowx tltyl.lvo Sttoek Market.
SIOL'X t ITV, April S-(8peclal Tele,
grsm VHCX-iS-Rt-t flp'a. h.fti'i head; fnarktt
steadv; ratiK, to 2"ijo.85; bulk, li Zrtti .M.
t'Atf LKtSieady to strong; bt-evia. 5 25
45.4i, cows n r.eifers. I! ATji, Iti, ettx k
eis and feeders, 14 if i I ifclvea and ai
lings. S3 StKOiJU ; ,?,....!
' St. Joseph 1.1 vo Stock Market. '
BT. JOfiFPH, Mo., Aprlt 26.-CATTI.K-Reccipta.
1. 2M heed: market a.Mlv i:n1
stronx; ruiXtvea. S.k'.ifj7.tiii, cows and he" 'era'
S.'.t-i o W, sin. Here and fe-d'-rs. 44 0 ri et
HtHlHRB.-eii.rg.' .. bead: 'market Mi lte.
higher: top. Si 55; bulk of ala. 4iM4a i 5i
nltte AN U tAMbaKeceipt. :,0.,
Security
BISK SZPOaZTS aAStASTTTEXD,
Citlaaoa Baak 84 TrtasS Company,
Stat Depository, BartUsviUa, Oklabotna,
Oepoalta la thla kank GDARANTEKO by tha gtata
f Caiahoma Guaranty Fuoa. New etst law arw.
viaaa UuU;18 SAyBTY is ear eeswatton. Th
State taarautaws tha retura at thatr anar aa
saaal und-r aay rtreametajicaa. Wa sajr rateeast es
tl ma aoaiia. Make raralttaaoe la aay tens, gall
Information furnlahe apoa rq".
Laxgest Srtate Bank la Baaterm Okl&koma.
head; market weak gnd 10c lower; 1mba,
S.5tiit7.i; yearlings and wethers, Sii.W"a.4ii;
ewes, lo.J5tgo.55.
OMAHA WHOIMALR MARKET.
Coadltlosi of Trad) and Qaoratlaas oat'
tttaple and Kaay Protlses.
Kaas Fresh selling eggs, candled, UHc
BUTTER Conmion, W: fancy tub and
rolls, 18'tilBc; creamery, lie
CHEE8E New full cream, Wisconsin
twins, 17wc; new full croarn brick, 17o; do
rnestlo new Swiss, 18c; new llinburger, Vtti
lac; young Americana, 17l,tc.
L.IVK VOUL.TRY prinits, Sc; roosters.
5c: duck, lie; geeae, ec; capana, 15c; broil
ers. .
HAY Choice No. 1 upland. 7.80: medium,
W50; No. 1 bottom. S5.K0; off gradea, 4.i"J
6.00. Ry straw. 47.00. No. 1 aifaUa, SU.60.
MISCELXANfcfa -
CANNED OUODS Corn, standard west
ern, 65c. Tomatoes, fancy, S-pound cans,
81.45; standard 8-pound cans, 11. lu. fins
spples. gated, 2-pound, U&tV.Wi alli-(i,
).,((2 .35. Udllon apples, 83.00. California,
aurlcots, $2.5;yy3.8(i. fears, 12. It li.
leaches, Sl.9-J4i3.15. U C. Peaches, .lut(
8 15. Alaska salmon, red, 11.4V; fancy
Chinook, flat, 12 16; fanoy sockeye, flat.
12.16 Sardines, quarter oil, S3.i0; three
quarter mustard, 13.JS. Sweet potatoes,
8125(1.36. Sauerkraut, Soc.- Pumpkin. "0
42181.00. Lima beans, 2-pound, 76ciiJ1.25.
Soaked peas, S-pound, 65c; fancy, $1.1.46.
FISH Halibut, loc; trout, lie;, pickerel,
7c; pike. Sc; white fish, 18c; bufrVlo, sc;
bullheads, skinned and dressed, lio, catfish,
dressed, lie; medium cropple and yellow
sun flah, tij, Ac; large croppies, 15c; herring,
fresh froxen, V; perch, 8c; whit baas.
14c: black baas, 2Sc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED - FRUITS Prune
are somewhat unsettled by freer offering
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of immediate grades. Quo
tations range from 10 -to So for California
fruit -and from -So to 80 for Oregon.
Peaches are very firm, with fancy yellow
quoted at 1SH.
SUGAR Oranulated, wane, per sack, 85 10;
beet. 15.60; cut loaf, tc; cubes, 6.70c; pow
dered, 60c.
COFFEE Rossted, No." S5, JOc; No. SO,
ile; No. 8. 19o; No, 20rlrtc.
Evaporated Applea aad Dried Fhralta.
NEW TORK, April .-EVAPORATEO
APPLES Market Is quiet, but holders as a
rule are not offering concessions. ; Fancy
are quoted at 10c; choice at 744rei prim
at 7ijj'7frr, and common to fair at 6.'Q6Hc.
DRIED FRl'lT-Prunes are unchanged,
with quotations rsnglng from 4C to 14o for
California frolt, and from 5.c to loo for
Oregon fruit. Apricots are unsettled, with
choice quoted at lMj'ltiHc; extra choice at
lVl'l7c: and fancy at 2txji24c. Penche aro
easy, with choice quoted at eH4il'o; extra
choice at 104)MHc; fancy at loifllo, and
extra fancy at ll'vfjl2c. Ralstn ar dull and
practically rorr.nal, with loose muscatel
quoted at 5S'4c; seeded ralain at ftytio,
and london layers at 81.2Val.S5.
agar aad Molasses.
NE WYORK. April C9. SUGAR Raw,
steady; fair refining. I.OHc; centrifugal, 'M
test, 4.48c; molasses sugar. 8.72c. Refined,
steady; crushed, . S.20c powdered, t.ouc;
granulated, S.60c. ,
FANATIC DEFENDS JV.URDER
Insists Child Wa Poaaeaaed of Devil
aad Kllllaa Was at Com
mand .of Hod. - : ( ,
EA8TON. Pa,. April 2S.-Coroner Fethe
rolf at Nnxarefh today began an Inquest
Into the death of Irene May Frtiltn. tha
6-yesr-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Henry
Smith of Alliance, who was offered a a
sacrifice by her parent and uncle-, mem
ber of the fanatical religiou sect. The
fimlths and Bachman. who Is an unci of
the child, and who, killed her during hi
frttfjzy, are In the county Jail. . Bachman
insist that the child' wn possessed of the
devil and that be Allied her by trommand
from : heaven. He malnlalna thoi ho did
no wrong and that God wilt prutec him.
Smith Is In a pitiable condition both men
tally and physically today. He wa seised
with several fit and tolled, front hi cut
to the floor, where ha tossed about, shout
ing and praying. ' He' appears to know
little or" noUilng of h ViUln' of hi
daughter.. . When' the subject I keoached
to htm,-he Inslsr that nothing wrong ha
happened and that hi brother-iri-law waa
directed by the holy spirit.' -.
Mr.', Smith,-' .oil. th. other hand,--i ra
tional. She la heartbroken vet the traglo
death of her child. She dst-tarex that she
never had much faith li th teaching of
the sect. Last Saturdar, during the prog
res ot the rcligiotid esions. she aay she
lost her power of reasoning gnd did hot,
realize wkat waa goiiss n when Ttachman
choked and beat th life out of 'H little
child. . 1 :' ;
In Jail today Bachman gsve vent to an
other form of the new (bellf, He declares
the 'sin 'committed, by 'Ada ni gnd Eve in
the Garden of Eden hag never, been, prop
erly atoned for aid that part of . hi mis
sion I to wipe out that often. -
LOOT: BANK, SHOOT UP TOWN
Robbers See a re Seven Thousand Del
lara la Raid at CrooVatoa,
- . Minnesota.
CROOKSTON, Minn.. April JS-Bobberg
looted the Brandts, State bank early today
and secured about I7.0H0. vThey terrorised
the Inhabitants by "Sliooting up"- tha town
and mado good their escape. -
It was found that the robber look gway
about $3,000 In currency. There were at
least six men In the gahg.' The front door
of the bank was forced by rrowhsrs. The
ixplnelon when the vault door was dyna
mited awakened William Merdink, a mer
chant, who resides pfcar the bank. Other
Were aroused by the's.-cond explosion. Mer
dink. got, pn I he, roof of a building and
when the robbers left the hank, openel
fire.' 'rending fifteen htilleta nt t r thm.
The rolilvrji fired w fusillade of rhoti. On
j rMT . 't- Injarcd, as bloo'tstglu Wei
j fi'iind. ' ' ' ' . y
J Three of the jobber, headed . "toward
! Biandntilet and ln othtrs took wy ihelr
roiitidcd pul a rt It a stt iea b.-e and buggy.
IV Is believed tao nf llie lobbci hat
been located at StandqulaL