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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE:
AniiL
4,
cinnoirpKODncEjimET
Wfcetjt BoJwo Fint Japf 'tM,
ILECOBD
t 1
since LEnxR
COSHER
1i IrMpilkr with WhMl aad
Light Re"ne4slle: Tendeacy
i'v tV'tfirlp' Batu" in this
AUo.
Wheat began re
tap ot the gone
ueinrrh of u.e
OMAHA. Arrll K 1999.
oar again atter the first
Ddturuay morning. . in
mirkvi ! ciuA entirely
to the support of the bull leader b-i on
me iiivaneMl ruth demand and a confirm
ation of tha sliottage of tha present crop.
Corn. '5. "? end up with wheat. . Ittv
ceipta ofcjrn have fallen otf and during
tha ncit lew weeks are expected to be
light as seeding haa begun.
Wheat waa strong -again today -and
closed Id up making a new high record
since tnc' Joe Letter, corner.' Hfponlve
cables and tha 'Strong rash situation were
tha stimulus and the advance waa pro
nounced., Further advances are looked for
a the'' movement I well supported. May
wheat, opened tl 13 and closed tl.14.
Corn was strong with wheat and showed
npwl actrwty. The light receipts and
leas responsive acceptance fr6m country
shippers pro-red the feature. Bentlment
was bullish at the closr- and better, values
re looked fof. ' May opened at 2VtC and
Closed 4 filr.
Primary wheal receipts were 3S7.000 bush
els and shlrfments were 161.000 bushels,
agnlnst receipts last year of 3yS,000 bushels
and diH)muts of 1S0.C0C. bushels.
Corn .-reccHpts were 3a7,ooo bushels and
ehlpmrnt wen.- 33ft,noo bushils, against re
ceipts last yr iir" of 447,000 bushels and ship
mer.ls of 37J.G90 bushels. - '
Clearance were 187.000 bu. Of. corn,
10.(ii4) tni. of 6ats and wheat and flour equal
to 138,000 hu.
Liverpool closed 4V1. higher on wheat,
and uni-han-rerl on corn. . , :'.-...
Local .rahgeof optional- . f . ..
Articles.) Opeta.iHIgli. Low. .(.Close,! Yes'y..
Wheat 4-
My,.
July.-..
Corn ''.
Mny...
Oats
July...
-r
IrJ3S .1 14 S l!t 1 148
4.02 1 to 1 02 ' XWi
"' 62 . .... ' 62'
EV 6214 52V. 62
1 13
1 02
2Vi
6ZV4
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat! No. I hard,
Jl.HliMl.BO; No. J hard,."itl.lftffl.l7; No. 4
hard.. l.f1.13; No. 3 sprtn. tl.l.Vo"1.17.
Corni- No. t. 62c; No. 4. elMeSC; NO. t
yellow. &Le; No. 3 white, SStyc,; Oats: -No.
3 ml.ed. H01'4cr "Nov 3 -yellow. 62ifift2V4jc;
No. .1 White, 62rf.2Atr; No. 4 White.. 61(8 51r;.
standard; KV. Rve: No. 2. 7r,c No.3, 74c.
Carlo Receipts. ......
'' "Wheat, Com." 041-
. 45
.144
. In
.
195
87
16
AND PRQVI9IOK
efnaey:- No:-8 red west sew Intel1. - Sa-SHdV
Futures, firm; May, SsM; July, 6a7d;.
4ptmbor, Mllid. "
CORN Ppot, ulet; new Atnerlran mixed
(via Galreiitont. ea lotd. ' Futures, fillet;
imv vnrtK ;erral. narkit
Quotations of the Iar ( Tarloae
( nnamodltlea.
NEW TORK. April S.-FTX)i;Rr-IRCe1pts,
li.717 htN.T cxrorts. 3 7' tohls. MarkeC
qulot, prloea firmer. Mlnn.-mita patent.
SAVjte.(6; Minnesota 'bakers, 14 4i4 7S;
winter patents. $&.enS.00; winter stralchts,
J!.4oi6 111; winter pxtras. 4.i'(t4.(; winter
low gTados, 3.!fft ft6; Kans is straights.
JB WftX) M. Hyc flour, firm; fnlv to good,
JHMI4 S0: rhnk'e to fancy. 14 Bif4.7o.
OOKNMEAr-flteady; fine white an yel
low, (1..VVU1.M); cuarae, fl.SOI.U; Kiln -dried.
tM.4.Vfifl JS.T . ,
HVK-nrm; No. J western. Wc f. o. b.
New York.r . ' :
BAB1.EV Steady; malting, 7&&7&C.JO. 1. t'
New York; feeding, 74676c, c. I. . f ., New
York. -
WH BAT Receipt s, 4R.0n0 bu.; exporta,
W,(; bu. Spot market strong. No. it red,
Jl.mwl.ttH. elecator; No. 1 northern Uu
luth, 1.3b. f. o. b. afloat; No...-2 hard
winter, 1 iS, f. o. b. afloat. Kxclted
covering cf May wheat today In Conner tkt
with the failure of a Chicago grain house
established not n that month and July at
now hlKh levels. Foreign markets were
also strong and some of the western- crop
news quite bullish. Tho market i-loaed He
to-V net higher. May, J1.24Vfl.M,, closed
at ILittVfe; July, $k.UV'l.l(:', closed at
J1.1CV , . , . ' . ,
COkN-Receipts. .475 bu.; exports,,
bu. Hpot market firm. No. 1. 75'4c. eleva-
.tor, and 1t f .oi b. afloat; Ncu 2 white.
nominal, and No. 2 yellow. 74c f. j. U,
afloat. Option market was without transac
tions, eluding net unchanged. May rloaed
at .7aV, July at "tc and Septiniber at
OATS-'Recelpts, 70.150 bu.: exports,' 10,309
bu. Hpot market steady. Mixed. 2C t'6 32
lbs., 5fc8c; natural white, 28 to 32 lbs.,
6ti(5Hflc: clipped white, 32 to' 40 lbs., Jxyftlc.
HAY-Bteady; No;.: 3,' 'J6c; gOa to
choice, p'e;V. -
HOPR'itca(t';' state common to choice.
l!Mt, lofdloc; 1H07, JOtic; Pacific Coast. 1WB,
CeAti al
Chicago'
Minneapolis
Oma ha
Dululit f.,. . ..
CHICAGO ciRAlx"
Features of the Trading aad Closing;
- Price Board .of Trade.. ,. ..
CHICAGO. April 3 For the third con
secutive day-"hew hW record' marks 'for
wheat were esXahUshoiJ on, ,tfi v9oar,d of
Trade 'here todav, when the May delivery
sold at J1.22t4 and tha July at J1.08H per bu.
Tho Tnarket closed strong at net gains for
the day of a ahado to IfflV, compared with
the previous 'close'. "Corn'-ahd oats also
closed firm and provisions steady..
Extreme bullishness wns manifest) In
the wheat pit throughout the entire day
and he volume of trade waa large. Traders
weronlpparcntly not dlaturbed by tho sua
pens&m of John Dickinson & Co., announced
here .before the opening of the V-xchange,
Inasrpik'h a' the manager -of. traoaoero'
here: declared there wouhf be nii losses to"
the ttilcaeTO trade. At thh tamo, Urns It
was believed a good many, short sales for
the 'feocount of the firm existed. This
proved true to some extent,. there .was
buying of wheat "for whorn, .It may ,,cbn
cern ! during tho early part of the seaslnn,
presumably Dickinson short lines. The
market oiMned strong and at a, wide range
of prjees. First trades on May were quote:
at n,XMK7?1.n4. the latter figure being the
hlgh.poln,t njudc djirlng ttje Dates deal In
li. I The July delivery opened at J1.084
l.W-Vr The strength at the start was due
to tbe bullish situation surrounding the
cashtgxata ra -ttfls eMtntT 'and to aif Id
vane'e of Q4 at' Liverpool. The' .leading
bull waa on the buying side of the market
and this atartod.-r plenty Tf - covering bjr.
nhorta Karly In tha day prlcea reacted at
IntervHls on proflt-taklnsr. but towHrd the
-nd of the first hour prices again stnrtil
upward and before the upturn waa checked
May had advanced to I1.J2A4 and July t"
Jl.Oa-V During the final hour the market
was fylllshly effected by crop d.imajte re
lic its and by an Improved demand for flour
In the northwest. The close was strong,
with May at tl.tlHWrei" and July at JV.OS-H.
The corn market was spasmodic, trade
being active at times, and then Inclined to
drag. The tone, however, was firm all day.
Tha cloao showed net gains of a shade to
ViftHo, May being at So and July at 7c.'
There was a broad and active trade In
oats and the market-scored moderate gains
In sympathy with the strength of other
grain. The market closed firm at net gams
of IfctiSc. Fine I quotations on Ma-y wero
at fmi)l'c and on July 48Vt4tI.HHc.
Buying by a local pH.ckftr, based on a
6e advance In live hogs, was the feature
of the provision trade At -the close prlcea
wero shade to (c higher,
Tho leading futures ranges a,a. follows:
itfiUc; 1H07, SKWic.'
HlDtrt-Ouiet; Bogota .18tffll9Hc:
, LEATH'KK StdadV; acid, 23t4llSi4r
PMOVISlONB-Bcefv quiet v- fmtly; Jli W
ti1S.W,' 'Weaar'10.60aU;-'F)icrf hams, i'M 00
MAAO; pa'c.ket, 14.0i4j l:4(r; -city extra lnirla
mess, J22.50ti.00.. ?ut meats., lileady;
pick led belllea, JlO.00; -ptckle,! 4iaM,-lt.W.
iird, steady; western, J10.3Mf-lo.4&; refined,
firm; continent, I10.W; South America,
111.61); compound,' S.r-ii8.26. 1'ork, steady;
family, lift.! i.w); short clears, JlD.OObJl.tOi
mess. J8.50ins.(X. , .
TALlOW Steady; city (12.00 per pkg.).
S-Ttic:. country (pkgs. free), 6H6C
.. RlCld-rIrm; domestic, Jiuc; Japan,
nominal.
POULTRY Alive., dull; . wesleni chlck
ena, broilers. 2.'y&33e: fowls, (BV619c;
dressed- steady; Western 1 chickens, IJVitti
Ipwls, l5'l',c.
Jl."l i tjti-Weaker: creamery ' specials,.
tS9c; bfflclar prloe, 2c;Jhctraa 23c;. third W
firsts, ilji2ic; thirds to Hpeclals, nnijsc.
EOOS Firm: western, firsts, 2ojJlH4c;
set.'onds, 194ti19c;,. southern, firsts, yK;
seconds. laViuuDc.
l CHKl'SE-Firm; tftate, full freaM, spe
cials, ltHtiKc; state, full cream, fancy,, 15c;
Stat, full cream, good to fine". 'iriVc; .winter
made, best, 14Vic; winter made, Rood to
prime, 134i 144c ; winter made, common to
fair.- lZtirlSc; skims, full: to apealalr- J'ilP
WEATHER IN . TUB GRAIN BELT
luaettled aad Possibly Showers for
tho Sabbath.
'''' OMAHA, Ncbr., 'April 8; 1909.
The. area ot low prexsune, central over
the extreme tipper valleys Friday morn
ing, moved eastward during the past -4
hours, and Is central over tne lower Lake
region and 8t. Lawrence valley thla morn
ing. Light precipitation attended tha low
Wr the upper valleys, Lako region and
IHilo valley; and shoWera t?t&V''iit 'On
lli upper lAtlantla cobsU Clear wpathnr
prevails -wlMt of tlve, Missouri rryer" t th
mountains, but a" barometric jlepressldn,
accompanied by unsettled weather, is
developing oveiv the. mountain district, and
iifr Hiinaiv n((irmviu' ui una iirinrvniuu
will cause onsettlyfl weather, with prob
ably showers, In this vicinity tonight and
Sunday. Tern perat aces) af(nUlptly lowr
In the upper Mlaslsslppf and upper Mis
souri valleys, but-ars higher In the moun
tains, and the outlook la. favorable for
warmer In this vicinity tonight. -. "
Record of temperature and precipitation
compared with the corresponding day of
the last three years: . . ...... .
.. . .. - . ,- - Jm. 190R. 1907. 1908.-
Mlnlmiim temrtCTature .;.'.. 37 2S 43 84
Precipitation ....n.wr.00 . .00 .00 32
Normal temperature for today, 46 degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation since March
Int. .78 of an Inch.
Deficiency corresponding period In 190S,
.(1 of an Inch.
. Deficiency. 'corresponding period In 1907,
1.37 Inches. L. A. WELSH,
- Local Forecaster.
Corn and .wheat , region , bulletin for
Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hour!
er.c'lr.g at t a. m.. 78th meridian time,
Saturday, April t. 1909:
OMAHA DI6TRICT.
Tenio. Ram-
8'atlons. Unx.iMln. fall.
Artlcks. Open. High.) Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat I I I '
May I120VHI 1 U 1 Z0H!UlVi 1 80S
July l"XV'ii 1 1 OS' 1 Si 1
Sept. 1W-T 1 (W'il0iiW- 1 0W 1 604,
Due lyuit-S 1 0OH! , 1 00 1 00 1 0 '
Coin- I
May KWil . 74 .. 83 374
July WSGX 7 eoviMs : 6?,4ii
Sept, WW Hl 8H8V'4
Dec. 67l .58V: 57: M
Cats- III
May B6V9AI W'tf DMt'aotrH'MHC
July 4NW 4X,4.S((iS48i
Sept. l 40S. 40" 40Vt
Pork- I
May 17 rr4j 17 2H 17 J7HI 17 0 17 r
July 17 7H 17 WH 17 'J, 17 90 17 87
Kept. 17 96 17 96 17 2i 17 92H IT 37Vt
Laid- I
May 10 15 10 13 10 12H( 10 15 10 1!H
July 10 10 36 10 22sjlOS6 10 ?2Va
Sept 10 r. 10 40 10 rvi! 10 37V4 10 36
Klbs
Msv SS t 36 S-'H 9 2H 9 Si
July t 47Vi 9 (0 9 46 t 47V I 46
Sept." : I & 66 9 60 f' 62 V, 9 0 '
Ashland. Keb.,... 3
Aubuin. Neb.'. ...69
Broken Row. Neb. 68
Columbu. 'Neb.. 69
Culbertson, Neb.
Felrbury. Neb...
Fairmont, Neb..
Or. Island. Neb.
Hartingtnn, Neb. 68'.
Hastings. Neb.... 81
Holdrege, ' Nwb.
Oakdale, Neb..,
Omaha, Neb....
Tckamah, Neb.
Alts. Ia
Carroll. Ia
tClarlnda. Ia..,
fllbley. Ia
Btoux City, Ik
' Minimum temperature
period ending at I a. m.
averages.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
. .- - No. of
Central. Stations
63
ft
. 82
. 62
. 84
57
57
6T
62
66
6
51
. 54
30
,
24
20
38
3
30 -
34
28
34
33'
28
30
29
27
J7
32
32
.00
.00
.110
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.00
HO
.no
.00
.00
.00
- .00,
.00
,00
.00
.00
: .uo
.00
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for
8ky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Clouilv
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
twelve-hour
t Not Included in
NEW! ORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market' -Bit, en Burin to Coref
Short Contract!.
GROWINfl PLETHORA OF MONEY
Large l.oaaa .Vegottated Abroad to Be
laesled in Mcrcoatll Leo as .'
(ialaa Are Held aad Close
' Is 9fron. '. ' '
NFnv' YORK. April 8 -The selling of
storks which -depressed prices yesterday
w-as proved by the action of the mnrket
today to -hare Included a lafg proportion
cf bear operations on the' short. side. The
bears seemed .undisposed to leave thelr
commitments open over the week-en and"
today they bought to cover. , The scanty
selling induced by yesterday s sharp re
action was an influence In Inducing . thla
action. 'There waa evidence of buylnK of
the new series at' tho". decline rn'-.'prlecs
which occurred SM the ", opening . In cpn
tlniiatlnn bf . yeterday's movement, . and
this also, prompted the desire of the shorts
to rettre from a position considered vulner
able. rThery waj nathl'ng.ln the. news bt
events to account for the shift In the price
movement". ' ': ...
There wa rtot fh'tich Irt the weekly ' mer
cantile review to- warrant i assumption,
of srty' .eonslderablr .revival In. trade no
tlvlty. February railroad earnings continue
to niak a gvod comparison a-lth February
of last year, but the oontrast with the year
before Indicates .that restoration to normal
conditions had made pnly moderate pro-1
ress a yet. 'Bvl dene of 'growing pltlhora
of money waa a .substantial tnflueneq. in
sustaining the determination of the specu
lators -for a rise to .hold their posltlin.
Funds are' offered m abundance with the
effect oY "a ' yielding tendency for ttm j'
loans. ' feature -of trro, situation la the
borrowing of funds abroad aga'nst pur-i
chases -of prime mercantile paper In thts
markets- the H-Per oewtmln4mum rate for
th mercantile paper rtece offering a margin
of profit on funds secured In London and
Paris at the provalling dlaoounte below t
per cent.'
The day's galus were fully held and the
market closed strong. The bank statement
disclosed some weakening of position,
principally owing to Increase of deposit 11a
bllltlea bv the .loan expansion. The ease
of the! money market Indicates that this
was lr( connection wtlh April 1 payments,
which return quickly to the channels of
the mOney market.
Ponds were steady. Total sales, par value,
t2.414.flO. United States 8s registered ad
vanced '4 per cent cn call during the week.
-Number of sales' and reading quotations
oh stocks were as follows:
gli. Histi. Lo. ci.
No. a.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FIjOI'R Firm: winter patents. 35.35(fJ). 75 :
straights, 36.1640.80; spring patents. 96
160; (straights. H-latest). naK
I4.&H. '
nrr-N'n. 78UflTc. t
BARI.KY Feed or mlvlng. 6364c: talf to
choice malting. 3iQ4V.
BKEns-Flax. No. 1 s.iuth western.
No. I northwestern, tl.69. Timothy,
Clover, t96.-'
PROVISIONS rorR, mess, jjer Phi.
tT17.9a lard, ji.r loo lb.. tl0.07H
ribs Wide ' (loMte4.f Sm.UjO .26; short
sides ,'tbote1, 6KsH6ti ---"-"
Total clearanct-s of wheat sr4 flour were
eo.uro 138.000 bu'. Primary' receipts were
367.0"f bu.. compared with 393,000 bu. the
corresponding day a jear ago.
Estmiatd aecelula sir. Monday: - Wheat.
48 cars; corn, 171 cars; oats. 104 cri;hos,
35. too; head.
Chicago. Ill 28 48 34 .04
Columbus. O.. ...... 17 62 34 .11
Pes Moines. Ia. ... 1.1 64 30 .02
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 64 34 ."8
Kansas City, Mo.. 22 82 38 T
Louisville. Ky.. 19 58 34 .02
Omaha. Neb - 13 . 63 . , . 30 .00
St. Louis. Mo 13 64 34 .04
The weather Is slightly cooler la the
northern and slightly warmer In the south
ern portion of the corn and wheat belt.
Light precipitation occurred In the last
twenty-four h'Sirs In all except the Omaha
district. i-- a. vr.Lri,
Local forecaster, weatner iiiireac
Aintltamstea Oopper .
Am. C. A r
Am. C. A T. ofd
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. U. a L,. 4tl..y...
am. loe SM-uiitleii.;..,
am. Unieert oil..,
Amerlran LtM-nmotlv 1
Am. Locomotive ptd...
Am. 8. . It
Am. 8. A R. pM
Am. Sugar Rftflntng...
Ai. Tobscre ptd
Amerlraa. Woolrn
Anxxmda Mining Co..
Atrhisen
Afrhlaoiv pf4
Atlantic Cosat Una...
Baltimore a Odlo.,...,
Bal. A OtlltTpfd ....T;
BWwklvn Rapid Tr
Canadian Paclflo
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd-.
Cantral of New Jaraar
Ctimapraka A Ohla...
Cairago Ot. W ,
Cltlcaso N. W
C, M. (t. P
C, C. 0. A St. L....
Colorado P. A 1. ......
Colorado A So....'....
Colo. A SO. 1st pfd...
Colo. A So. 3d pfd.:.,.,
Conaolldatad- Oai ... . .
Corn Produrta
Delaware a Hudann..
IMmnr A Rio llrandt.
f. A R. O. Pfd
mttiilara socurltlM .
Rrle
Brie 1st pfd
Brie td pfd
Genaral Kleclrlo
Great Northarn pfd
ot; Northani Ore ctft...,
tlllnola ('antral
Inlerborouffh Mat
Int. Met. pfd
niernatlonal Paper
nl. Paper pfd
Intarnatlonal Pump
Iowa Central
Ksnaaa City So
K. C. So. pfd
Loutavllle A N
Minn. A 8i. 1.
M.. It. P. A 8. 8. M ...
MlMourl Paclflo
M.. K. T
M , K. A T. pfd
NationHl Load
New York Cantral
N. T.. 0. A W
Norfolk A W
North American
Northarn Paclflo
Pacific Mall
pannaylranls
Feopla'i Oa
P.. C C. A St. L
Preaaed 8tfl Car
Pullman Palace Car
Railway 8ul Spring....
Raadlng
Republic 8laal
Republic SIM! pfd....!..
Rock Island Co
Rock laland Co. pfd
8L L. A 8. P t.1 pfd...
St. txula 8. W
8t. L. 8. W. pfd
lo.i Sheffield 8. A 1...
Bout hers Pacific -.
To. Pacific pfd....
Southern Railway
8o. Railway pfd...:;...;.
Tcnnanaaa Corpar
Taxaa A Pacific...,
T.. 8t. I,. A W
T.. St. U A W. pfd
Vnlon Pacific
Vnloa Pacific pfd...
U. 8. Rubber
V. 8. Rubber 1st pfd
V. 8. Steel
C 8. Steel pfd
riah Copper
Va. -Carolina chemical
Va.-cro.' Otiem. pfd
Wabafh
Wabaerl pfd
Waetlnsh.iirae Electric -.
Waatem tmion
WheeHns A L. R
Wiacrna'.n ('entral
Am T. A T. Co
Total aalea for lb day
17. too
i.ew
4.'ioO
'iice
til! (no
ion
l.ino
00
xw
1.700
.n
100
ton
1.io
t,vx
400
IK)
"MO
1.DO0 .
LOO
1.9M
"',
00
100
00
:::r;il:i
"i.'soo
MO
100
4."0
600
-.An- ;fc. i. . .
1.I0O
700
4.I0O
14.400
aoo
U0
jr.)
1.000
" 400
700
1.100
'"ioo
7.708
WO
l.no
TOO
H.no
MV)
300
' "'600
10)
ine
48.5O0
1110
w
. t.VOi
76V,
60S
7i
4V4
MS
'7S
lots
1
S'4
MM,
4(S
107
104
U3S
lUe
-7''
17S
3'4
4
ti
no
'm"
4Vi
7V4
17S
im
Mis
H
M
t
44H
63H
'a"
I'U-
in
Va
II
(iv,
tos
104
122
ins
'iiii
17S
Wvt
'
"4
S
181 V
14
ivi
4 V,
M
77
1MT,
1S
i4
44 V,
14S 145S
, l4
1464, 14S4
1 . 144)
44V, 4Vi
WV1
v,
4V,
73
1S(
1444
Trv,
43Va
"rvi
111
47 V,
OT,
V4
14(4,
HI
IKS
113S
'iiv,
114V,
IKS
It
7IS
t(S
KS
US
4m
72S
m
i((Vt
71
41S
1
1IS
4S
s
)V
1((V4
3
IMS
ms
'tiiii
174V,
tt
1I4H
M
71 S
:4vi
(
o US US
33.104
i
31 68;
33.70.
. $17.86
Bhort
clear
il aad trTlaloBa.
April 3-WHKAT-Un-
KaaHi Hy G
KtMl8 CITY
t'haniM): No. 3 hare. 81.17frl -.; No.
hard 81 lrrl 33. No. S re, 31.37yl.42; No. I
red. 1 S3al,40.
COhN I'nchanged to He higher; No. !
mixed. MV4C : No. 3 mixed, MV.oj No.
white. fi(v?iii4Sr; No. 3 white, 64Vo6l-.
OATS Onvliangedr N. I white, cJtf-oc
N". 3 mixed, 61tjj2o.
HAY ftarlv)' x-holrn- timothy,- 3l0.00
10. 60: rhol. uralrle. .75ifil0.o0; choice al-
If,. At S.W.M4I A k -
BI'TTER-rirsts. Scr seconds; 26c; pack.-
Ing stocti. 17c. . . ,
IXMits-Fxtraa. 19ic; current receipts,
flat. 174c; seeon'ds and 1 dlrlles. IK.
.. ftccelrta. Shl;)rnofitfl
Wheat, hu ."W
.n. Iu. a. ......
Osts. bu...... 12.CO
6 '.00
87.UM
to,00
U.'OO
100
- 7W
400
400
4I0
I.l0
1.000
5S.4M
131S
ua
24
MS
41
XlVi
MVi
70S
IMS
1KS
1
toS
as
40S
I3S
Kl
70S
1US
SJO 81V4, 31
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ms
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4IS
111
44.tM tharea.
bS
IMS
110S
iiS
'S
31
I4S
MIS
114S
87
10BS
132
US
13
44
IMS
103S
I 'IIS
II2V4
4
75
17S
Vi
9S
J2
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N
181 S
14S
7
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4
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7
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4tS
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44S
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14S
s
14HS
14S
44
s
MS
s
tt
4
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134 S
M
1(4
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12 Vk
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47 S
US
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14 J',
ms
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ns
s
s
11 s
It
1lS
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73'
XS
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81
MS
66 S
T,
121V
lt4S
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MS
4lS
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W
7S
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4S
81
104
WIS
llS
4S
44
111
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4S
ms
OrVdlS
port of w Tor rw .tba-wea rsMlagj
tonay were 31I0.4MI silver snd 7R.6,: golil.
Kxports of specie from the port ot New
Tnrlt for the weeH ending today were
3f.44.000 gold and 3808,650 silver,
t. i- -
Mew York Moey Market.
NKW TORK, April 3 MONET On call,
nominal; time loans, dull and easy: sixty
days, 3H per Cent; ninety days, JS4j par
cent; six rhonfha; 3 pr cent.
FRIMK MERCANT1LK rAPER-3t4j84
per cent.
STERLfNO PXntANOE-rltearlv with ir.
tual business tn bankers' bills t 4.Pva4.ia
for slstydajr-. Mils snd at $8 8770 for d
inand; cornmerclsl bills. M.svS4.8rvV. '
SILVKRftar.1 6Si Mexican dollars. 44c.
BONDS Oovernrnsnf, steady; railroad,
ttetdy. .-'"'".. - -
Closing OjUotttlon on bonds we-e as fol
lows 1 . ' r ' 1 , ,
TO. I.fw. tt 'raj lelStnt. M W.. 4Si ..... . ,?S
o roueoaS! ,...tiSJapan 4 4
V. 8. 3a. re,.. 1 10IS on 4Sa ,-.....'JS
to coupon ..V.......IIS dn 14 terl.v MS
C. 8. 4 re .!' K. O, 8i. tat S....T:1IS
joipoiv .1 SU 8. M(1!L',
Allia-CTtal. let ..... M. U A N. urd. 4e.,..,.lM ,
Am. Africon-aral 3s 1 '.1(4 M.. K. A T. let 4a. ...108 '
Am. T, A T: ct. 4a.. ?3 do lat A rf. 4a.... IT
m. Tobacco 4..
do a
Atchlaon sb. 4,..
do 8. I,, lat (a-'.
do CT. (....!...
do' I -.:.V
A O. 1 lat 4.r.
Bal. A Ohio 4a...
, do S ...'......
Me 8 W, ISC'.
Irrk. -TrV cv, ai.,
Canada o. 1st 4. .
Central of r la.
Central Leal bet M.
''
a II
S....f. M'l
..- 1S to 8r. 44
Mo. Pa, inc 4a.
..1O0SN. T. C. ( JS.
yS do deh. 4a MS
.101SN. T. illy 4Sa new .ms
N. Y.. M.. A .
. 8s IM'A
a w. lt e. 4... M
!i5s
N.
M dp cv. 4a.i
,.. lSNo. Pacific
.-. S 8e 8 -......:..-.,.,
'..10o. 8.-L. rfds. ...,
..ItOvtPenn.-. IS4 11..
op ann. 4B.
7S
ft 7
7S
C. of N. J. s. fie..,..13asRcadlp (en. 4a.,.. . tV
CheaA Ohle 4Sc,. JuS8(. L. A A' P.' I..4. It'V
Chloajto A . - !S8t..L A 8. W. c.
C. B. a Q J. 4a. . . MS do lat gold ,4a
C, M. A 8.P..f. ISc 'S8eabrd .. U 4e.-.
C. R, I. A P. e. la.. It 80. Pacific cel. 4e..
do col. 6a... '..,. P S 4o IM ref. 4a
do rlr. At '. toSto. Runway aa
cce.' A 3C l" I- 4s, MS Co 8. 4a t
Cole. Ind: Is . A. TtsUnton Pcine 4....
Cole. 44ie:--4e:i1-:..-.Vt dd. e. 4..'.
C. A 8. r. A e , 4S... do lat A ret. 4a..
U. C H. . 4a.,.w.,10t V. 8. Rubber 8e.,..
do U( tut. 4a
t A R. 0 44..
rPtlll8ra,-3a"
Brie p. I. 4a
do sen. 4e. . -.V.
do tr. .4a aeries
ma
. MS
. MS
. M
s MS
.nts
. ws
.I0I
.181
. l
.101
10: . I'. 6 steel M ta .-.ioas
INS1v;,,,'r--c',nl1- 7
7RSWatieh lt (a Iii4
S do lat A ei. 4a..... 73
T4 ;Wftern Md. ,4,..... ,
.12' w-eat.- aier. ct. J. a;t'A
w. wnff- n. . .. ... a,nte-. t-Twraj at,.,....?)
Oen. Plec ct. le..'. ..140 t).' A R. 0. ref. F.a... MS
III. Can. let ref. 4a.. 100' C. A 0. fdg. cfa. Si... 101
1m. Met. ('-, II'
8td. Offered. " -
Boetoa Xeck Qaotatlon.
R043TON, April 4. Money, ; rail loans.
loans. SStfo per tent.
634 rr cent; time
orrieiai nosing
Atchleoa tdj. 4a..
do 4
Atchlaon ft. R....
do pfd
Roaton A Albany.
Ronton A Main
Doaton Kleratad 130'
MSArlaona Cera. ..
.loos Atlantic
.107S Butte Coalition
.103SCBI. A Arlaona..
U Cat. A Heels...
.144," Centennial
CooDer Ranee ..
ntenbur pfd ,.i3 Daly Wast
N. .-, N. H. -A M.i.lM Pranklln
t'nlon Pacific llSOranhy .,
Am. Arse. Chem MSOreene Cananea
.. USKu. Mining ..
.. SSMIchlsan
..1.31 Mohawk t
.MM Mont. C. A C...
..lalSda
.. 3-i Old Dominion ..
...MSOeeeola
V. ..1SParrot
358 Qulney
do pfd
Am. Pncu. Tube..,
Amcr. ftuger 1,...,.
dd pfd :.
Am. T. A T
A mer. Woolen .,.'..
do pfd
Dominion 7. A 8V...
Rdlaon Rice. Illu...
Mate, fllectrlc .-. , ; . .
do pfd :,.':
Maaa. Oaa .
1'nl(e4 -"rtH .mr.i
I'nltcd s. M
do pM ....-1
V. &. Steel.. I.'.".. "7;
do pfd
Adventure--. -
Allottez .-'.'..,.
Arualsamited
14S8hannon
. 1 Tamarack '
. 4lSTrtnlty
.133V, United dopper
. WAV. 8. Mmlns..
. MSI'. 8. Oil
. OSl'tah
.HIS Vlciorla i.
... 84a'lnona . '.
. 81 Wolverine
. 73',, North Butt ...
414.
II
MS
too
tr
80S
4S
1S
15
i
10
T
"Vi
t
SI
.lS
"S
y.,,110
..... 33S
88
14S
TT
13S
MS
41
It
43
44
S
Ill
..... T1S
I.oadoa gtock Market.
LONDON. April 3 -On the Stock ex
change toaay American securities were
easier In sympathy with Wall Street -and
after small business they closed from H a
1 point lower uiau fmirraay, ntn
above the lowest for the day. The
waa steady.
London dosing stocks:
Conaola, money. .. ,4 1I-14M., K. A T
do account 14 U-14N. T. Central
Anaoonda 3 Norfolk A W
Atchlaon- i....1"S do pfd...,
do pfd 104SOnUrlo A W
Baltimore A Ohlo....ll(SPeonirlTanla
Canadian Pacinc lTOSRand Mlnca
Cheaapeak A 0 71 Readlns
Chicago O. W ,. 6S8outb.rn R
Chi., Mil. A Bt. P. ...162s do prd..
T)e Beers 1!J Southern Pacific...
Denver A R 0---.V 4IS Union Pclfle
80 'f4. lTI7A..J W . V M
Krl t7. 8. 8(eel
do let pfd 45S 40 pfd
do 3d pfd ic-SWabaeh
Grand Trunk MH do pfd...., ,
tlllnola Central 14S8panlah .-.. .......
Iulavllle A N Ill Ama.1. Coooer
SILVER Bar. ateady; 23 7-16V1 per ounce.
MUNBt-ivwpi per cent.
The rate of dlacount In the open market
for short and three months' bills Is 1 3-160$
1 per cent.
still
tons
.. 414
..113
..
80 V
.. 44
.. Ci
.. aS
.. es
.. 14S
.. M
..IMS
..IMS
.. M
.. 60S
..114
.. 1S
.. 4S
.. MS
Clearing: Hease Bisk Statement.
NEW YORK, April 1-The statement of
clearing house banks for the week show
the banks hold 313.9p6.326 more than tho re
quirements of th 26 per cent reserve rule.
This Is a decrease of 8S.7W),830 In tjie pro-
fiortlonate cash-reserve :ss compared with
ast week. The statement fellows:
Amount. Increase.
loans 81.ri9.6-a.2iT0
Deposits 1.8r.08.70
. 48.713.800
78.572,900
374. 405. 100
3f.77S.000
388.fl82.176
i3.886.3c5
14.8O.660
310.S2O.1O0
10.68S.8ifl
176,800
2.M1.700
t.7103O0
1D3.4H0
2.5(3.450
n,7lS,860
2,o7,076
Clrculstlon
Legal tenders
Specie
Reserve
Reserve required ....
Burpius
Ex. 1'. 8. deposits..;.
uecrease.
The percentage mf actual reserve of
clearing nouse nana toriay was 86.81.
The statement of hanks snd trust com-
fanies of Greater New York not reporting
0 the clearing house shows that these In
stltutlons have segregate deposits of tl,27.
366.500; total cash on hand, 3147,761,600 and
loana amounting to 31.CS1.033. 800. -
the
Lcx-at gecarltles.
Quotation furnished by Bsmtiel Burns,
ia Atked,
180
It. Law Is Ocacral Market.
ST. LOCIS. Mo., April 3 WHEAT
Hlrher: track. No. 2 caslt, tl.3!Vr4 1-40; No.
3 hard. 3l.nHrtl'l.Hi M8y. , l.lVijl.l9S:
July. 11.044..
CORN 11 kg her; track. No. 2 cash. 7c.
No. t white. 7Hfcti74c; May. Wc; July,
OOSc.
OAT Firm: track. No. 3 eash. 64c: No,
: whlta.. JH3ff. May MVtJSJV;; July.
RYK Tvull. T9c. v '
ti01'H-ITncrianged-.-red -wlaler patents.
f. 8)441. 50; ex4ra fancy and etralkrht, $5.30-8
60; hjrd wlt-.ter cl.-ars ' 34. luX(J4. 40.
SKKD Timothy. 32.9ld3.52. '
COHNUBA L J. 30.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east trst-lt, 31. 1S
31. iM. , , v j
HAY Steady; timothy, 39.50011.60; prai
rie. 39 0ur11.0t.
IRON CXlTTON TIES 88c.
BAQOINO 7c.
HEMP TWINB-70.
PHOVlBIONflPork, . ateady, .jobbing.
$17.f6. lard steady; prime steam, $'J.Si3
8 86 Prv salt emata. quiet; loxed extra
shorts, 75; clear rlba. 37H: short clears,
39 k7l Bacon dull; boxed extra ahorts,
310.75; cloar ribs, JlobJ'ti short cleurs,
310.874.
HAY-Pteady.
B HAN Firm. ' '..
METAl-S Lead, steady. 34.00; speltur,
steady. 34 .86. . ... ...
"ItirLTRY Steady; chickens. 13c;
springs. 16c; turkeys, 14Jflo; ducks, llo;
r., 614 New York Life. Omaha.
Amy Cempar-y s. ...
Beatrin Crcaincry. eom..-;.
Beatrloe Creamery. Pfd.
Colunrtsaa L. H. A P Be 1H4
City ot Omaha bonda 4Sa Kit
Peuslaa County 4a ltit......
Oata City Malt Compear.
lad Tal le 1 f'4 botisa)
Kanaa City Ry. A LIM Ha 14
Kantae City Ry- A Lieht pfo...
Nebraaka Tel. stock. 8 ex-dlv.,
Orn.fi. Prlntlns Co
Omaka Oaa le 1H
omaha E U. A P. 5a 1813
Omaha B. L. A P.. I-M -
Omaha A C. 81. 8t. r. 8 111!
O AC. B. 8t. Ry. Ii HU
Omaha A C. B. St. R . pfd. Mtes-eiv..
Omaha A C. B. 8t. Ry., com. 4
omnha A c. B. ay. a a. pt
Omaha Vau-r Company ta
Omaha Waver Ce. 8a l44.i
Omaha Water Co. let pfd
Omaha Water Con.pany d prd
Omaba Board of Trade Bldf. S. pfd...
Omaha lioard of Trace Bids. Co. cam...
Omaha lirlck W. A Tile Co. 8 1817,..
State Inaurejice Caapaey:
Suutk Omaha Sewer 4'M 1824..
Swift A Co. tex-4tvl .7.,. ,
Sheriii'k-Coal la '.ail.
8IOUI City Stock Yard pfd
Trl-Btute Land Co. pfd. (com. bonua)...
V'nion Stock trda Co.. Omaha
to. on conatructloa Co., Kanaaa City ...
. ForclkTa FlaaaelaL
IX1NDON. April 3. Money was more
plentiful and easier on the market today
and discounts were adopted. - Attendance
at the Stock exchange waa small, owing
to the Oxford-Cambridge race. Business
was light, but the tone was stesdy, with
slight Improvements In consols and kaffirs;
otherwise there waa little change. Atnerl
ran aecuritles were easier. In sympathy
with Wall street, snd sfter small business
thev closed two points lower than yes
terday, but still above the lowest for the
day. The tone was steadv.
BERLIN, April 8 -Prices on the Bourse
touav opened lower eanetiallv In (he i...
I of American securities on realising. Later
the market turne.1 strongly upward, notably
(IsnRdlon Pacific.
PARIS. April 3 -Price on the Bourse
todav were firm. Rentes rose on the ap
pointment by the senate of an Income tax
committee. The Bourse will be closed on
April and 10, , .
Business
Growth
Art business worthy of a name usually crow.
Ta wrew le tmrmal.
T ewnand from acmettiine- small ta Bomethirig larffS Is In
dicatire of development. You tan't trow normallw In a ftnai-
negg -with an equipment that confines too to conditions that ar
Infleauble. .
8toVirit3w "EUstic" Flllnx Cabinets in Wood and 5tecl tn-1
fiand last aa business condition warrant. - -
No bugineki la so smalt that It cannot Improred. No business can
expand beyond its sphere.
i ClolsrvtcVw Filing devices are made to fit ell slges of paper, from
a calling card to an Insurance policy.
, WO lurnisn catalogue inai wm give you more imui njeiiuu ou wvw i
and Steel Fillne; Equipment than nay stanoaxa worst puoiisnea.
i Copy on request.
i we sen m lactory prices.
i
0rchardaWiIhclm
414-16-18 -South
16th Strict
OMADA tlVE STOCH MARKET
Beef Steers Easier, Cow Stuff Higher
for Ihe " Week.
HOGS TOUCH HIGH POINT OF YEAB
Sheep and I.amba Flfteea to Quar
ter Higher Thaa a Week Ag;a
aad the Highest la Over
a Year.
SOUTH OMAHA. April i, 1008.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Bheep.
Official Monday. S.2M .40- 8.0A8
Official Tuesday 8.4 17,018 ll.7
Official Wedneedav .... 1871 8.825 1J.6S1
Official Thursday 1,878 6,770 ,ttO
viiiuwi rnaay axt Ti.ein o,i.k
Estimate Saturday 124 ,18 126
Six days this week.... 17.386 B2.47S 45.17
Same days last week. ..18,648 M.n6 37,147
Same days 2 weeks a,to18.0rD 81.7OT 35050
Same daya 8 weeks ago. 21,005 74.82 38.039
Bame days 4 weeks ago..l6.70I 5R,70 47.078
Same days last year.... 18,410 .30,273 35,516
The following table shows the recelpts'of
cattle, hoga and sheep at South Omaha for
tha year to data, oom pared with last year:
1909. 1908. Inc. lec.
Cattle M7.SSI 26 83 ; lS.oi'l
Hogs 7J8.84 8 8J4.841 86.092
Sheep 442 ,n e78,743 63,630
The following tatble shows '.he average
prloe of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
17.06 was paid
iww, wnen
No.
84...
t...
81...
84...
It...
80...
11...
16
10
tt...
U...
Tl..
!..
80..
tl..
41..
84..
II..
SO..
II..
85..
81..
"4..
T..
M. .
II.,
Tf..
77..
7.1..
71..
80..
11..
80..
41..
80..
77..
7..
Av.
.801
..17
..14
..17
..187
.. Hi
..!'
104
106
that being
hogs reached
.188
.188
.14
.14
.14
.801
.11
.l"4
IM
.
.r.-s
.80
.ms
.toe
.i
.104
.14
.4
.17
.IN
.ton
.lit
.18
.Ml
.181
HO
.11
.17
.821
.81
.809
t.i.1
sit
til
SHEEP Receipt
were very limited.
7..
41..
71..
70..
64..
380
40
40
40
40
120
'io
80
880
'in
10
80
m
19.)
80
40
80
134
0
110
40
4
IM
4
80
to
6 tlV
8 86
4.1
8 45
4
i 80
4 U '
4 Hi
00
40
M
8 84
,
tt
8 81
8 1.1
4718
70
4 7
7
8 10
10
6 7ft
8 70'
70
8 78 .
8 10
8 70
8 70
8 70
8 70
70
8 70
8 78
4 70
70
8 70
6 73
8 IS
8 78
78
4 76
8 76
Date. 108 . lQg. 1907. 190. 1906 . 11904. 1903.
March 17.
March is.
March 19.
March 10.
March U.
March St.
March 21.
March 14.
March 26.
March 88.
March 37.
March 28.
March 28.
March to.
March 81.
April 1...
April 2...
April t...
66 4 64 11 4 98 604
4 4 88 I 48 101604
44 4 83 48 6 10 4 88
144 4 88 I 40, 17 S
4 73 4 25 6 18 6 13 4 82
68H I 16 (It t (M 4 86
66 Tt 14 6 SB t 01 4 97
6 60S 4 80 124108603
67 4 8? 6 OS ( 15 606
6 87 B 01 60S 6 0 16 13
71 6 f2 11 I 17 I 13
6 SO) 6 23 7 6 10 t 17
88 681 628 509 6 14
68H I 67 6 39 60 609 5 07
6S4 6TB 6 26 6 14 4 98
72 I 70 ( 48 6 16 6 04
72 6 79 6 4f 6 80 (00
7Mi 6 67 6 47 28 6 16
7 14
7 08
7 It
7 tt
7 3$
.
7 44
77
7 24
7
7 28
7 36
7 21
7 28
7
7 30
7 24
Sunday.
The official number . of cars of stock
brought In today, by each, road waa as fol
Missouri Faolflo ...
Union Paclflo ,
C. A N. W., east...
C. ft N. W., weat..
C. Bt. P., M. O..
C, B. Q , cast....
C, B. ft Q . west..
C. R. I. P., east.
C. R. I. P.. west.s,
Illinois Centre! ....
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
8
i. 19
3 1
i 26
IS..
, 22
1
1
2'
The disposition, of the day's
uyer purchasing the num-
89
receipts
1
was
Cattle,
289
43
1
Hogs. Sheep.
1.0H9
2.300
1,800
153
S62
139
122
84 4
um
:b
84
67
tt
U
H
8V
U
88
44
S
47
tt
8
m
U
is
1034
8 '
86
ai
n
8
6
luae
10444
ve .
u
tt
H
II
trig
iee
88
11
10
4
88
a
Mm
1.4.
1
. 4
t
18
11
1024
M
1
lat
8.1
Vi
New Yark MlalatT Staeks. -
NEJW TORK. April t Closing quotations
on mining stocks:
Alice ,...171
Brunawlrk Con 6
Cent. Tannel stack... It
do hon4a It
Con. Cel. ft Va 41
Horn Silver t
Iron Silver 10
Oftere.
LeedTlll. Ooa.
Llttl CMet ...
Meilcan
Ontario
Ophir
Standare
Yellow Jacket
.. 414
.. 1
.. 43
..180
..103
.. 88
geese, 6c.
BUTTER
HUcher;
Steady, ISc,
creamery. I34jJ0Sc.
case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
rorla- Market.
PKtiRlA. III., April J- CORN H Igher ;
No. ; vellow. 7i; No. t e!Vw. iie; So. i,
7r; No. S tWc; No. 4. ooc; ni grade,
8t;j3c. , ' '
OATS-Steidyf No. t white. BWtfCtc: No.
4 While, 62 V- -
' Llveraaol Urala Xarltet.
UyliUW?. AprU S WfiKAT - Bpot.
...10.40U
.-...48, 01 a
,.i.7. '
.-...a. sou
K. 4K)
47.500
36.2ti
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu .
Corn.' bu ...
Oats, bu ..:
Mllwtaake Grata Market.
HILWAI KKK. April t WHEAT No. 1
northern. ' 61 -aiil !1 : No. t northern, 1.199
1.20; July. I.H bid.
HATS-Standard, btic.
BAKLbY-rllamiaitd,. fcec.
' Bee Want Ads Are Business Boosters.
... , -. .
1 Omaha Baak tlearlaa.
OMAHA. April t. Bank clearing for to
dav were tX,IX.47i5 and for tha corres
ponding date last year, tl.8M.t4K.66. -
Day . -19(.-
Monday 3,2..64 3.161.771.54
Tuesday 2.13.28763 l.ttil. 137 32
Wednesday ttu.iot .04 1.84J.OM.M
Thursday 2.. .041. 10 3tM7 00
Ft 1 day i. 2.47.a;46 ' tl4,M.l
Saturday It.4ri.t6 1.894.092.66
til. 172.091. 71 tlX357.elO.t7
over the corresponding week
tl.714.7.M.
Total ...
Increase
last year,
Treaaarjr Stateaaeat.
WA9HINOTON. April I Today s state
ment of the treasury balances In the
general fund, exclusive of the 1180,000.
000 gold reserve, ahows: Available cash
balance, 8139.186.877 gold coin and
bullion. t4J.004.918; gold certificates,
t48.01.l0. , . ,
Moveoaeata '9I Merektadiat.
NKW YORK, April J. Imports of mcr
chandisa and dry goods at the port of New
Tork fur tho wwlt ending March 27 were
valued at tf,0Xt. Imports of speole (or
Oils aad Reel.
NEW YORK, April 4,-OH-S Cottonseed,
strong; prime crude. S4.27: yellow, t8.88fi6.4f' ,
July, t6.154i6.'6. Pt-troleum, steady; refined
New York. (1.60; Philadelphia and Balti
more, 88.45; In bulk, 64 W. Turpentine, quiet;
t9Uc.
ROSIV Steady; strsirteil, common to
g. O.I. S3. 30.
OIL. CITY. Pa.. April S.-OIU-Oedlt bal
anoea. tl.78; runs. April 1, 86, 840 bbls.;
shipment. 180,264 bhls.; average, Str W3 bbls.
SAVANNAH. a.. AprU t.-TURPEN-1
1KB-Firm. t5H4J36c.
ROSIN-rtrm: B, V-&: D, I3 37H; K, t36;
F. 68.46: ii. 83.45; H. 3 .56- I, tl 10; K. 66.06:
M. 66.66; N. 65 .60; W. U , (5 (C; W. W.. $6.70.
Philadelphia Prodaoe Uaa-ket.
PHILAt'EI.PHIA. April I. BUTTER
MarketltllHc lower; western creamery,
12c: western nearby prints. Sic. .
1aK1i4 ejtesdy and in fair demand;
Pennsylvania and ether nearby firsts,
free cases. SOo at mark; current receipts.
In returnable cases. 20c at mark; western
flrata, free cases. 20c at mark; curr.-nt
receipts, free caaea. 20c at mark.
CHEESE Firm and in fair demand:
New York full . creama, choice, 15
164c; New York' full creams, fair to
good, 14H15e
MlaaeaaolU Grata Market.
MINNEAPOIS, April . WHEAT May,
117; July, tl 18; No. 1 hard. tl.luVJ
4.104; No. 1 northern, t!lSS41 14: No. 1
northern. tll74t9U7V. No. S northern,
81.14 V" ll''V -
BKK1 Flai. closed at H.6&V
B HAN In bulk. ti2.aiif.
KLOI'R-First rut en la. ao.STno.SO; second
patents. 6i 7(6 K; first olesrs. !4.70O4.tO;
sveond clears, 13.163.45. , .,.
Toleda seed Market.
TOLEDO. April 1 8KKI3 flover. ' cask.
16.60; April. 66 574; October. 8V2i; Decem
ber. 16 25; No. t t546; No. t. H-"4; rejeoted.
85 16; no grade. 84 98. 'Prim timothy, tl 88.
Prime alslke, SS 2b .
Total receipts
as follows, each b
ber of head Indicated
Omaha Packing Co...
Swift and Company..
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour Co
Hill ft Son
J. B. Root ft Co
Sullivan Bros
Hammond-Standl8h .
Wlsmuth
Briefer
Krey
Other buyers
Totals 60 7,793 289
CATTLE As usual on S Saturday ths
receipts of cattle were so small that there
waa nothing to make a market or to make
a test of value. For the week receipts
have been quite liberal, shawtng consider
able gain over last week, bal still there 18
a slight shortage as compared with a year
ago.
The market on beef steers, owing to the
large supply, declined nulte sharply the first
of the week, and, although there was some
recovery later on, the market at the close
U still weak to 10c lower than the finish
last week. At the same time that prices
hsve hod an essier tendency, the trade In
alao been a little sluggish on most day
but. nevertheless, everything received has
been void. Considering the liberal receipts
the market, as a whole, has net been in
bad shape by any mean.
The market on cows snd heifers also
showed some weakness during the first
two dsys of the week, but later on, under
the Influence of free buying, they firmed
up until at the close they are steady to lOe
higher than one week ago. The movement
on cows and heifers on most days has
been reasonably active, the demand for that
kind of cattle being rather more brisk
then for ths higher priced beef steers.
Tt would seem as If the country had
made up Its mind all of a sudden to buy
stackers snd feeders, with the result that
the demand all this week has been very
t'l'td. While receipts have been large, they
rve been none too much to supply the
refinements of country orders. With such
free buying every day It la not surprising
that values gradually tended upward and
that they are now 10c3'l&c higher than last
week, 'tth practically everything in the
yards cleaned up.
Quotations cn --ttlo: Oood to choice corn-
fed steers, .ii&i.6Z; fair to good cornfed
steers, I3.T-i!.tf; common to fair cornfed
ateers, tYuOuO to; good to choice cows snd
heifers. 84 butt 60; fair to gcod cowa end
heifers, t3.90tO4.60; common to fair oowa and
heifers. 12 2503 80; stock helfeis. I3 00tf4.o0;
veal calves, 8 53.60; bulls, stags, te
tl.T63J4.S6; good to choice stackers and feed
ers, t4.6diT6.40; fair to good slockers snd
feeders, ft. 00-34. 50: common to fair stack
ers and feeders. t3.!54.0
BEEF STEERS.
88. Pt. No. At. 88. tr.
10 8 0 8 411 8u 6 It
40 6 tttt 4 K4 40 8 78
8 8 86 74 Itt lit) 4 71
14 lit 40 4 It
130 6 45 II tit It 6 15
71 804 80 4 76
81 Ill 8 6 71
Tl rrl 11 IS
80 4 Hi tl 22 !!' 4 78
44 i0 MO :t
71 itt II) 4 174
10 81 ... I M
84 . 40 8 10
. II 1.18 40 i 10
81 40 6 60
IS M 80 6 80
74 J ... 4 8)
114 Ill ... 4 10
74 Ml 80 6 80
1 i"Q ... I I
71 841 HO I io
71 m 10 I M
M 30 ... M
86 13 80 I 61
! 117 ... 6 Ml
18 f-'4 M I 10
is tn m )
43 13 ... so
8t 143 80 6 80
t 147 4 I fl
tl t7 ... 6 It
w rri 44 s w
r no no 6 it
I-.' W1 46 6 S
71 r ... 80
M 2(4 80 6 K
tt (44 ... 60
71 844 190 I 80
80... J7I ... 40
SS 31S.... 6 80
50... .V8 340 6 14
64 45 . IM
48 171 ... I STU
62 116 ... 7 04
of sheep this morning
there belna onlv una
car reported In and a small drive-In of
ewes. These sold very readily at what
looked like steady prices.
The receipts of sheeD this weelc - have
been very liberal, showing a heavy gain
over last week and a very large Increase
over the corresponding week of last year.
In fact receipts this week have been the
largest for a number of weeks beck. In
spite of the heavy run the market ha been
In very satlafactory Condition throughout.
On Tuesday there was a little weakness
in the lamb market, but aside from that
both sheep and lambs hsve been Quoted
steady to stronger every day, with the re-
auit mat at tne ciose or the week prices
ere around lBiffL'Sc higher than one week
ago. - All 'kinds, both sheep and lambs,
have sold at the highest point touched since
a year ago. in aaanion to nelng higher
ine iraae rise ueen acuve on most aava an
eany clearance being effected, and the
wnoie maraei in a go no neaitny condition.
wuotations on sneen arki amha: anon tn
cnoice tamos, j .kxbs.ju; 'air to stood lambs
wi.mai.m: good to cnoice light yearlings.
27 fVfi'7 60: annrl tn ehnli-a heevv l,.-nI.
trt.8647.0O; good to choice wethers. M.oura
.60; fair to good wethers. &.76841.00; good
id ciiou-a ewew, eo.Kxen.Ai; rear 10 rood
ewes. to. wara.su cutis ana duck, xz.
No. Av.
94 western ewes , 66
7 western ewes 78
00.
Pr.
6 60
4 00
CHIOAOO LIVB STOCK MARKET
Cattle and fheea Stead r Hoas
Strong; to Higher. ,
CHICAGO. April t.-CATTI.E-rte'celnts
estimated at - 200 head; market steady:
beevea, t4.7Mf7.10; Texas steers. 64.40i.6o:
western steers. S4.0Gtiifi.6C: alookere ami
feeders. t3.6CK2K.60: cows snd heifers. 11 v
t; calves. tS.0Offl8.6O.
HOGS RecsiDta estimated at 8 000 head:
market strong to 60 higher; light. t6.65tV7.Ot);
nissQ. aa. rai.ir.: neavv. as mkhh is rnue i
ti.80iB80; good to choice heavy, t6.9mji7.16;
pigs, o. nsgu.eo; duik or sales, 81.007.16.
BrlKKF AND LAMH3 Receipts sett-
mated at 1,600 head; market steady; native,
t3.7SlM.40: western, t3.76.60; yearlings,
t4.8O07.4O; native lambs. t.00(8.40; native
lambs, K 008.40.
Herbert E. Gooch Co.
Brokers and Dealers !
osuLnr, FmoTtnovs, stocks.
Omaha Of fleet 810 H. ,.T. X.11 ISldg. . v
Bell Telephone, Dcnglaa OT1.
Zadepeadeat, A-S1H1 and A-tlUv
Oldest and Largest House in the bouv
Rotecied
Our FRKK Booklet telle-
the best way to protect ..
t.Ai,.fe.l. AttlMM. I . , - , I,, h. ,1.
TOCk MSrket. No Margin Calla
rso interest rnaigrp. r uinv
n..i.ai. Anion Drew Co.. 59-xl
rtwlildllOn i(,ari tjt Kew York.'
bale's'
Altll'K-
.'1
ana niai - -t.
n full pl8KV, .
In huor. 1J,S' I
le. ii) in liooi" '
84. I.oals Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. ADrll 3. CATTLE Roceints.
200 head, Including BO Texans. Market was
steady; native shipping and export steers,
5.005 7.60; dressed beef and butaher steers,
t4.00.10; steers under 1,000 lbs., t3.5CxftS.86;
lookers and feeders, t3.754f5.an; cows and
heifers, M.6O04I.2S; cannent, t2.00ft72.76; bulls,
t.76&.35; calves. I6.6097.76: Texas and In
dian steers, t4.0Cnij6.00; cows and heifers,
2.75(86.25.
IlOtlS Receipts. 2,500 head. Market was
strong; pigs and tights. t4 t6$ M; packers.
t4.7CKgr7.00; butchers and best heavy, 84. 9647
7.16.
8HKKP AND LAMBS Receipts 300 head.
Market steady: native muttons. 4.60fl.5n:
lambs. tA.00ifie.10: culls and bucks, 63.600
6.&0; Blockers. t4.OiKfVS.00,
sneculatlon and Included 6.1OO'
American; receipts, 4,0oo bales, all
lean. -
ST. LOl'IS. April 3 -COTTON-Stead) ;
middling. 9L': sales. 113 bales; receipts, -i-l
bales; shipments, HA bales; Siuck, ti.ltij '
bales. v
NfcW ORLEANS, April S.-COTTONr-
Bpnt, frm; loxv ordinary, 5c, noiniiial;
prdlnarv. 6 U-lc, tiominal: good ordlnnr-, '
Rii.: low mlildnnr. tic. middling. 8IMh. -
good middling, S16-Ic; midd.lngfali , 1 a-ltfvi
lecclpts, 1.888 bales; siock, ibi.ind uslus. .. .
OMAHA GE.N ERAIi MARKET. 1
Staple and Faacy Praduce Prices Far
alshed hr Bayers aad Wholesaler. 'i
BfTTKR-Creamety, No. 1. delivered 'tn
the retail trade In 1-1 b. cartons, 81c; . No.
In SO-Ib. tubs, vc; No. 2, In 1-lb. vartons,
28c; In 60-lb. tubs, 27Vie; packing s'.oik, Iti'i'--fancy
dairy, tubs, 20210; cimwun1 1 rail. -1
resit made, 16&19C. Market changes eveiy
Tuesday.
EQUfl-Frewh aelllns- stork, candied. ' 20W-
Ho no storage atock In Omaha market. i'
CHEESE Finest Wisconsin
twins, 15c; young Amerlcaa. 4
favorlto. 8 hi hnnti. Ihc rtslKlea.
16,4c: cream brick, full case, . 16c; blotU
Swlas, 16c; full cream llmbureer, 16c.. .'.1
POULTRY Alive, springs. 12c; hens. 11c;.
rocks, Cr; ducks, 11c; geese, loc;- tuN "
keys, 19c; pigeons, ' per dos., 65o;' guinea' -fowls,
per dos.. S2.60; squabs, per dos., U-,it.
Dressed, henn, lie; spring. li'tJUc; cocks, ,t
6Hc; ducks, 13c; geese, lib; turkeys. 2ic.' f
F16H Whltcfisn, frosen, 1CK ; lierrhUW'..'
tVtc; salmon, 10c; pike, 8c; pickerel, 6Sfetf7't. .
trout, 10c; catfish, I012c; halibut, c; t-
snapper. 15c; black bass, 25c; crapnles, CI
0; perch. ; codfish. 18c; smelts, tc; eeH, -16c;
lobsters, green, 87o; boiled, 40c; frog' -,-legs,
46c,
No. 1 ribs. 17Hc; No. t. 13c; No. t, "
No. 1 loin. U'io ; No. 2, lSVic; No. I.e. '
No. 1 chuck. 7Mtc; No. 2. 7c; No. S.
No. 1 round, 9c; No. S, 8Hc; No. S, 80. ,
No. 1 plate, 4c; No. t 54,c; No. t. 6Hc.'
FRESH FRUITS Applea, western ' box '"
apples. t2 009a.69. Bsnanas. 6-bunch lots. ,
to per lb. Oranges, 82.863.16. Imons. 33.50 ,,
04.00; Grape fruit, t4-60. Grapes, Malagas,
$7.50 per keg. Florida pineapple, per crate,
tS.OO. , - '
VEGETABLES Kansas eweet polatoes,
ti.74 per bbl. California celery, larp, 90c;
smaller. 60c. New York Holland eed rab-'
bags, 4V4e. per lb, Wlsron n Red Oloba .1
nlone. So per IB. uaiitornM cauiiriowep,, ,
per crate. Tomatoes, Fiorina., 0-paKi'X
craie. t3; Cuba, 6-basket crate. 83. Uilum,
per dos., 40c. Old Arejetables prsnipt
turnips, carrots 82.25 per bhl. Flprld tw,,,.
beets, carrots, persnlps. turnip, etc., per
dot.. 76c.- "'
8TRAWBERRlES-3Wrfi1';. -'
HIPES No. 1 gren. 8r; No. 1 ruled, D,
Metal Market.
NBW TORK. April S. M ET AJ.r" Mat kel s
were quiet In the absence o' ia-e. Till
was unchanged st 20.30 29.M, Cup'ior le-
mained quiet, with lake quote- at t12.87Jf) "
ls.oo: electrolytic. su.oomii'.ezH: rusting.--
tlt.37iQ-1160. Isd was stendy at C'a't'
c: spelter quiet at 4.J7H4 iron ,
was weak Snd unsettled: No. 1 northern
foundry. tl6.00 1S.50; No. 2, tl8.6t'til(J.oO;' Ni. ':
southern foundry ana No. 1 souLherp ,
soft, $16.25(&15.75.
ST. LOUIS'. April I. METALB-Lea.l '-
steady St $4,00. Spelter, ateady at $l.i.-i-ir?
Kansas City I.lve Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, April 3. CATTLE Re
relpts. too hesd. inrludlna 400 soutlierns.
Receipts for the week, 84.100 hesd. Market
steady; choice export and dreased beef
ters. K0i6.90; fair to good. t.r..0CK65.O;
western steer. t4.8(Q8.60; Blockers snd
feeders, 64.004)5.60: southern steers. 64 STVft
6 20: southern cow. tS254H.l: native rows,
t2 60T6.50; native heifers, t3.7MJ4.00; bulls,
lt.Mfi.ft); calves. t4.0C&t.S0.
HOOS Receipts. 4.000 head. Receipts for
the week, 65.000 head. Market strong to 5c
higher; ton, $7.00; bulk of aalea. t4.7O0.t6;
heavy. 6(5.90 7.00: packere and butchers,
tflvfr7 00: light. tei14W; pigs, t5.604T.on.
SHEEP AND LAMBS None on sale. Re
ceipts for the week, Sl.ono head.
loax City live Stack Market.
STOUX CITT April 1 -(Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipt too head; mar
ket steadv: bevea, t4.6oas.7t; fat oowa and
heifers. IS 8MS6.60; feeders, t4 Kir6.26; year-lira-.
83.rva4.60.
HOOS Receipts, f hesd: msrket steady:
ranira of prlcea, 66.404.86; bulk Cf sales.
u. vm .70.
Ve.
7..
AV,
.1041
Ne.
A. lr.
I....
4....
t
80
T44
, 116
110
101 4 48
44 4 4
Pr.
t to
COW 8.
t to 4
I 40
HJC1FKR3
t Ki 11
4 W
CALVES.
HOOS Hogs were reasonsbly active this
rooming at an advance of 6c over yester
day's prices. Huers seemed to hsve llbvial
orders, and while they have been Inclined
for some time back td fight against every
advance, sliil they were forced to pay the
prlcea and hogs today touched the 7 mark.
The general run of the hugs sold largely at
68 TtXo.i 90.
The receipts Of hogs this week hsve been
quite liberal, showing up in fairly good
nape a compared with the very heavy
run of laat week and allowing a very large
gain over the record of a year ago. Prices
nave been steadily advancing, though there
have been weak spots, and at the close the
market is generally about 6c higher than
the close of last week. Thla advance, how
ever, though not largo, has been sufflc'tut
to carry the msrket to the highest point
touched for a long time back. Not alnce
September of last year have hoga aold as
high as 7. Ia February. as blah aa
St. Joseph
ST. JOSEPH,
LI
S toe lc Market.
April t.-CATTLE
Mo..
T4.-ranta 900 heart- market ateatlv: steers
W.or4.78: rows and heifer, 2.50T.(0;
calves. I4.OOTJ7.bA.
HOftS Receipt, t.rtt head: market
tr-ng ta 6c higher; top, 7; bulk of sales,
t. 7041. 95. .
No sheep on sale.
Stork la Sight.
Receipts of live stock st the six principal
western markets yesterday
Cuttle
South Omaha
SlouX City
St. Joseph T.
Kansas City
St. lyul
Chicago
Hogs. Sheep.
134 .ti1t 125
300
t.6"0
4.600
2.8TO
8,000
200
iivo
700
&n
300
3T0
1.600
Total
.1.6S4 24,918 1.9-6
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK. April . COTTON Market
for futures opened firm; May, S.tVic; July,
t59c; August, 9.61c; CH-toDer, 9.410; iecem
ber. t an : January, t SAc.
Cotton futures closed very steady; April
66c; May. 9.67c; June, t.6Mc; July. 98uc;
August. 9W-C-. Heptenioer, 9 43c; ttctoher
1.44c; November. 9.41c: December, t ile; Jan
uary. St7c: March. S.Jiic.
Spot cotton closed quiet, 6 point higher;
middling uplands. 10.00c; middling gulf
10 25r: sale. 10U biles.
GALVESTON, April t-COTTON-Bteady
at S 6-I61-. ,
LIVERPOOL. April t. COTTON Spol
market quiet and prlres 4 points higher;
American middling lair. na; gonu mm
dllng. 6 17d; inlddllnr 6. I'd; low mid
dllng. 4 17d; good .rfillnary. 4 64d; or
dinary. 4 S8d The sales of the day were
6 uow bales, of .which 60S bales were fox
Igr and Molaeaee.
NEW YORK. April li-SUG AR-Raw.'" '
qulot; fair refining. S.4Hr; centrifugal-M '
test, X8SS40; molasses sugar. S.23HO; refined. -quiet:
No. 6. 4.46c; No. 7, 4 40c; No. 8. 4 85c:..
No. S. 4.30c; No. 10. 4.2c; No. 11. 4.20c; No.
12. 4.15c; 1N0. 13, 4.10c; No. 14. 4 10c. Confer'
tinners. A, 4.76c; mould A, 6.30c: cut loaf.
6.76c; crushed, 6.65c; powdered, 6.05c,; granu-,. 4
lated. 4 !ic; rubes. 5.2cc.
MOLABSE8 Firm; New" Orleans. ODcn
kettle, good V choice, J8ifi40c. '..
nalath Grain Market.
DULUTIT. April 3 WHEAT Mjt. '
ll.l7V8ian.l7; July. 1 1 -1 8VA
BIRDS AS MEN'S SAVIORS-
IrV'ltheat Them llasnaa l.ffe oa the
Footstool Woold Become .
Rstloel.
;v- m.
Dr. Charles A. Rabcock. originate r of the, ..
bird day movement In the schools. . which, , ,
by legislative enactment. . has been taken 7,
up by. the schools of twenty-one ate,tee, ,
drew a grewaome picture of life on the
earth without bird life at the Esst Side. .
Settlement house, New York City. ,.Ke,.
bai-ed Ma predictions upon the fact that - -
with man added to the natural enemies at
birds their extinction wsuld foon follow. -
With a patiing reference to the peril of
ti la slste from the aryp'y moth, which la
advancing from New Englnnd, Dr. Ji a brock "
drew a picture of n an living o sr.ials a
cases hsrassed by a crawling crea.urc. vlt'r)
his harvests and food gone. . !
11 eiiuuiu ,w rraniru, ne- eni.i, . 1 r t
without birds to hold In check the Inaocta. -vegetable
life-would soon cense and life'
fur man would become Impossible .upon the
earth. Birds are nature's check to the
amazing power of Inserts to Increase,
tnwet life were allowed free course
would soon overpower plant life, and there
fore animal life, including that cf nun,"'
would be Impofaiblc. This is an astounding
conclusion, but it is the conclusion ft ' '
Science. ' '
"If tho bird were gone, very soin U't
leaves would disappear front the trees, mi !''
the limbs would be festooned with the webs
of caterpillar or with maisc of tfn'r'
heat. There would move from tree (: lie.
Increasing by the million as thev advanced.
In the course of few seasons there would
be no trei-e.
"In the' fields olhrr rpccles cf liis.cl '
would destroy the gtaas and the grain arid'
all vegetable life, and the ground would I ' ,
Ss if a sea of devouring mouth had uajfd
Over It. ','
"Man. hy his utmost effort, could pie
4erve only small oaea In this teiHrt for a
lime. Then these would-be overwhelmed
and man himself would dlsatpear." New f
Yrrk Times. . ' T ',
ret