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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. APRIL 15. 10i0.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE M1UET
Lower Idterpool Csblei Gave Easier
Start to Wlieat.
CORN IS ; STUOIfG AND HIGH
F.aotrra neeaaad Has Developed ' aad
Nood Sales Wt-ro Reported
Higher Cash Friers anil
troag Denaaad.
- - OMAHA, April 14, 1
Wh-at started noma caster on'lbwer
Liverpool cabh.e and an Inclination of
heavy longs to take rrofita on the law
bulge. Uttf light north went receipts and
advanced caah 'values over the southwest
firmed the market for a strong closs.
Corn was stronger, with light receipts
and a good, active cash demand. Pressure
is lighter on the near future and values
lifted slowly, ' '
Wheat grew steady stronger after the
weaker opening. New high levels were
reached and feeling Is still very bullish,
hoth on' tho rash snd future options. The
shortage In tha last crop Is more evldsnt
and a light crop Is predicted for the coming
year. May wheat opened at 11.22H and
closed. at $1.24. , ,
Corn was sirong and srtlve on higher
tash prices and strong demsnd. IJttle or
no offerings, and receipts very moderate.
Kastem demand hsa develbprd and. good
eaes were reported. May opened at K'.o
ri(' closed at (CVc.
Primary wheat receipts were 191.100 bush-rli-ind
shipments were 301.00" bushels,
against receipts last yenr of 286,000 bushels
snd shipments Of 197.000 bushels.
Corn receipts'-were 229.000 bushe's and
shipments were bushels, against re-
islpts last year of 276.000 bushels and shlp
mrnts of 907,000 bushels.
Clearances were .68.000 bushels of r-orn,
t one of oats, and wheat and .flour equal
to J.f.OOO bushels
Liverpool closed taSd lower on wheat
snd d higher on corn.
Local range or options:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. low. Close. Yesy.
Wheat II
May... 1 224 1 S4 1 23H 1 2 t
July... 1 10t 1117! 1 10,'t 1 "7 1 WV4
Corn i
May... 62, 2'
Oats
May... 61 j 62 61 82 I!
Oats ha Cash rrlces.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. t1.S40t.5R; No. 1
hard. l.(fi No. 4 hard. tl.li4Jl.14, . No.
I spring, tl.21a5-l.23.
CORN No. 3. JVy5c: No. 4. 2V; No.
t yellow. He; No. 2 white, 3ic.
OATS No. 3 mixed, tic: t yellow. 61
5l4c;. No. 3 white, 52c;. No.. 4 white, olfe
iUic.
RTC-NO. 2. &ltc; No. t. 7374C.
Carlot Rocolpta.
' ' Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago J. 6 43 87
Minneapolis , ft
Omaha ".. 10 . 46 S
Duluth '.. ........13
micAco nnti.i and provisions
Feaiaree of the Trudlog aad Closing;
rrlroa oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April 14. Wheat for May de
livery sold on the Board Of Trade today at
11.29 per bushel, while ' the July option
touched 11. 18', both figures being new
high marks for the. season. The market
closed strong at net Rains for the day of
V&'lc. Corn and oats also made sharp
gains, closing quotations on the former
being up b2c and on the latter gilc
xbove tha previous close, Provisions were
.'Irm.
V Extreme nervousness marked trading In
'.he wheat pit and prices moved over a
vide range. There was no Indication early
n the session that the market would con
tinue Its record-breaking performance of
:ha last two weeks, but en the contrary,
;ho climax to the sensational upturn In
price seemed to have, been reached, at
least for a time. Owing to a dkssllne of
iS'tttc. at Liverpool the market here
opened weak with prices unchanged tVc
below tha closing of tha preceding day.
Initial quotations on May were at 11.27
1.2714 and on July 11.15'wl-K- Several or
:he leading longs in the . May delivery
bought freely early In the session, which
;aused considerable buying by shorts. This
resulted In May advancing to tl.28 .and
luly to ti n. 'Much, of the demand .for
luly was baaed on . unfavorable crop re
ports from Missouri. Continued urgent de
mand for the cash grain at advancing
prices wss responsible to some extent for
.he- fresh bulge in May, During the greater
part of the day a very nervoua feeling waa
nanlfested, with the May delivery showing
lie greater buoyancy. Tins was partly ac
.ounted for by a failing off In primary re
celpts and by statistics which showed a
marked dereras In exports from the United
States during March. Sentiment. In the pit
becsme exceedingly bullish In the final
nour and shortly before the' close May rose
;o tl .29 while July advanced lo 11.1814. There
was some reaction from the top on profit
taking, but tha close was strong snd active
with May at 11.28hi and July at !U7VS
",lf-.
Advances of 1S"C marked trading In the
-rorn market. Cash prtcoa were up fale
and total aales or the casn grain aggre
gated 215.000 bushels. During the day May
v!d between S'kc and tiSWc. The market
ioaed at tha top. with May showing a
let gain of zc at KVic.
Outs shared In the strength of wheat and
orn and prices at the close were up Utile,
:ompared wtlh tha previoua cloae. Shorts
wars active bidders all day. Cold weather
in Nebraska, which la delaying aeedtng, has
a bullish effect. The range, on May was
if tween 63B3'o and' 6ac and the close at
4-MJU6C. - --
Provisions were rather weak at the stsrt.
hut rallied early and continued firm the
balance of the session. At the close prices
sere a shade lower to TVTilOc higher.
The leading futures range.? as follows:
Articles. Open. High. Ixw. Close. Yes y
1 27Vf
II 1W.I
11 07'iU.t
1 29 I 1 27 j 1 1 27H
i in',!i loVtii irvvi 16VH
IT.
I 1 W 1 07SI
08 (".I 071
1 s
I
H8
6i
tt5
1 rL
68 I
I v- I
64is4'WTs!So
'47','WV ' HH47UH
l tfk- . 40T 40
40 40'i
I it m 18 26
I is nk J is 9n
18 07
18 06
18 02s
18 22uf
18 20
18 i;4l
18 15
18 16
18 11
I II OJf ft iTQ
If .. I
19 32V.I 10 S7W It 22WI
10 374,1 10 36
10 60 10 47
10 M j 10 60
45 j t 45
674 574j
70 72'
10 44 10 60
10 tB
to
10 624s
74i'45 f
II) M bs
37H
t 60
t 66
no. i. ; .
Cash quotation-were as follows:
KLOl'R Easy winter patents., tS.35
6.76; winter straights. to.l4f6.0: spring pat
ents. te.4wiaV; spring straights, t4 16&6.30;
bakers. t3. 10.4. S. -
RY E No. 2. 7ft6c.
BARLET Feed or- mixing, 6tf3c; fair to
choO-e malting, tUSs&tioc.
SEEDS FT ax. ,No. 1 southwestern, tl 64, :
No. I northwestern. tl.6.. Timothy, S3 Ka
3.S0. Clover, trt.aO. "
PROVISIONnVMea pork, per bbl.. tit 10
nnt-la. Ird. par K lbs . tlo.Sji. Short ribs,
side (loos. .30 short clear sides
(boxed), t62Htr.3E.
Total clearaaces of wheat and flour were
equal to 6.0O bu. Primary rereipta were
191.006 bu.. compared with 23.M bu. the
orrespondlng day a Vsar ego.
Batimatsd rersiita for tomorrow- Wheat,
It cars; corn, 44 cstrs; oats, ; cars
St. Losjla Oeaieral Market.
8T. LOUIS. Apri 14.-WHEAT-HIher
track. No. 2 red, cash, tl.47ei.60- No i
hard. tl.trXrlM; May, tl.rs; July, tin'
CORN Higher; .track. No. cash. ilSc
No. J white, sc: Msy. 6tTe; Juh. tJ,c '
OATS Higher; track. No. t cash. 64
H4c; No, S wrUte. aac; Mav, 4aic; July
,4T,c. -
RYE Lower, tuft.
FLOUR Higher; red winter patents. M 50
'TO0; extra, fancy snd strslght, t&.feta
6 36: hard winter clears. 14 S0j4 7u.
SEED TlmothV. 12.263.31.
CORNU EAL U-Mk
BRAN Highsf ; sarked, east track, tl ST
HAT-Rteady! Umothy. tl .604511.00; prsl
ris. 5011.08. ,. .
RAOOINO-T -16e. -HEMT
TWTNTS-Je.
FROVI8ION8 Perk. stesdy; Jobbing.
ri7J4. lrd. bjgher; prims steam. tl0u6i
161S. Prv salt meat higher; boxd extia
shorts, tlO.OO; char rfoa. 111). A; short dear,
tl IS. Bacon, strong; bokd etrs sort.
I11; elesr ribs. tll.Ar: short clears. -tU.JA
POUXTRY-Steady; chickens. Ik ;'p !ng.
He: turkey . IJ44KV'; ducks. 1"'jc; geese. V
lUTTKIt PteadN : creamery. 21J2c.
KOUS Higher. iV. rase count.
Receipts and shipments of flour and grain j
wre as rullows:
; Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, hhls . 9 onu
Wheat, bu v S.non . 44.001
corn, hu 72.0it r.n
Oat, bu 22.400 45.T0O
WRATHGR 1M Til K GRtll BELT
Warmer Tharsdar ' aad 4lsn Partly
Clondy Is the forecast.
. OMAHA. April 14. 1
The weatlier continues generally unset
tled .hroughotit the' central and western
portions. Light rains snd snows were
scattered over the upper valleys and north
west during the last twenty-four hours,
snd light snows are falling In the upper
Mississippi and upper Missouri valleys,
and west over Wyoming and Montana this
morning, iutns occurred in the Iske re
gion, Ohio vslley-and south Atlantic states
since tha last report, snd are falling In the
eastern states this morning. The westher
Is warmer in the upper lake region,
throughout the Mississippi and Missouri
valleys, and along tlw eastern slope of the
Rocky mountains. It Is cooler In the east
ern slates, lower lake region, Ohio valley
and south to the gulf, snd Is generally
cooler in the mountain districts. Heavy
frosts occurred In the lower Mississippi
valley. The weatber will continue generally
cloudy In, this vicinity tonight an,l Thurs
day, with not much -change In -temperature.
- : ' r.
jtecora or Temperature and orecinltatlnn
compared with the corresponding day of
tho last three years:
' 10. 1908. 1907. 190S.
Minimum temperature...., 35 .. 67 3d 38
frecipuauon T .00 .06 .00
Normal temperature for todax,. 60 de
grees.
Deflrlf nrv In nrerlniiaiinn inu un-i 1
L48 Inches.
Deficiency corrrsnnniilnv nsrinH in ions
1.83 Inches.
Deficiency correshnnrflns- norint in isnrr.
l.W inches. a. WBLSIL-
Local Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat nslnn "nnlletln for
Omaha, Neb,, for 'the twenty-four hours
ending at 8 a. m., 76th. meridian time.
neaneway, April 14, ISO:
Ashland, Ns-b..... 66
34 .i7 Pt. cloudy
26 n Clourtv
27 .00 Cloudv
28 (Houdy
30 .0i Cloudy
35 A Clear
30 T Cloudy
31 .00 tnoudy
26 T Snowing
30. .00 . Cloudy
29 .0" near
so ,oe Cloudy
32 T Cloudy
32 T Snowing
.m Snowing
3S .00 Cloudy
27 T Cloudy
!7 15 Snowing
30 .- .01 Snowing
Auburn, Neb HI
Broken Bow. Noh. fin -
Columbus. Neb... 56
Culhertaon, Neb., t
l-'alrbury, Neb... 4
Fairmont. Neb... 68
Or. Island, Neb.. 6
Harttngtun, Neb. 41
Hastings, Neb.... 68
Holdrege, Neb... 0
OakdaJa. Neb 60 .
Omaha, Neb 63
IVkamah, Neb... 63
aiis. la. 4K
Carroll. Ia 63
ClHrlnda, la....... 5
Sibiey, la 42
Bloux City, la... C
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of .. Temp. Rain.
Central. Stations. Max. Mln Inches.
Chicago, 111.., a,
Columbus. 0 18
41 30 . .04
2 32 ,28
62 21 .10
W so .m
ra ;i4 T
A i 34 .10
)H 30 . .02
61 3' .02
54 32 T
Des Moines, la 14
Indianapolis, Ind.. 13
Kansas City, Mo.. 21
Louisville, Ky 1!
Minneapolis, Minn. 29
Omaha, Neb 13
St. Louis, Mx 13
The weather Is colder In the eastern and
warmer in the central and western portions
of the corn and wheat region. Freezing tem
peratures are reported in all except the
southern districts. Light precipitation oc
curred in all districts within the last
twenty-four hours. L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
daotatlon of the Day oat . Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK. April 14.-FLOUR Recelots.
11.000 bbls.; exports, 8,600 bbls.; market firm.
moderate local trade: Minnesota natents.
tj.tUfe6.36; Minnesota bakers, t4.60CnS.00: Win
ter patents. 15.xS.36; winter straights, 18.71
si.uw; -winter wxtrus. xt.(3e.0: winter low
grades, 14.25&t.90; Kansas straights, tf.60
6.85. Rya flour, firm; fair to good, 14.00
.o"; ciioico 10 ancy, 44. tKy94.su.
lUKNMBAir-steady; fine white and yel
low, 11.5O&.1.60; coarse. ll.60ffil.6S: kiln dried.
!3.40j2.65.
RYE Steady: Kil 1 wsatsrn. 19c. t. n. h
New York.
BARLEY Quiet ; malting, 78C9c, c. i f
New York; feeding, il'i'ioc. c. I. f. New
York.
WHEAT Receipts, 1,306 bu.; spot market
strong: No. 2. 11. .IS. elevator: N'n 2 rH
11.40 f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth,
n.d. -i. 1. o. D.. atlost: No. 2 hard winter.
11. 2794, f. o. b., afloat. There was-a sharp
opening DreaK in wheat today influenced
by lower cables, but the market oromntlv
recovered and for the balance of the day
was firm. Bull support and commission
house buying were features. Receipts were
ugiu, nortnwest seeding backward and
cash wheat still sirong. Just at the close
realizing developed, hut last prices were
nevertheless c higher. Mity closed, tl.SStt;
July closed, tl.23: September closed. 11. IB.
CORN-iRecelpts, 3.400 bu. ; spot market
firm; No. 2. 77c elevator, and 76c. f. o.
b., afloat; No. 3 white, 78c, nominal, and
No. 2 yellow, 75Sc, f. o. b., afloat. Option
market was generally stronger on the light
movement, closing Hlc net higher. May
74W76Hc. Closed 75V4c; July closed 74'4C;
Soptember closed 731c.
OATS Receipts. 13.700 bu.: soot msrket
firm; mixed, Wp'A2 pounds, 67Q'68c; natural
white, Jt.'a pounds. 6&a0c; clipped whits,
34M2 pounds. &8fo3c.
HAY Firmer; No. , 70c; good to choice,
85NV. -
HIDES-Dull; Bogota, 18HiSlHc;. Cen
tral America. 1944c.
PROVISlONft-Beef, steady; family, t'6 00
frl&.60; mens, IIO.II.OO: beef hams, 12400
ft.ti.oo; packet. 114.00i?rl4.uO; city extra India
mess. 122.50(023.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled
bellies. 110.00; pickled hams, 110.60. Lard,
steady; western, 110. Mft 10.70; refined, firm;
continent. 11100; South America, 11160;
compound. 18.00(S.2S, Pork, firm: family,
H9.tAKj7--':.uO; short clears, tit 008-21.00; mess.
118.5lKiJ 19.0O. .....
TALLOW Steady city (t2.0- bar, pkg.),
5c: country (pkgs. freel, 6V'B4fc.
1 RICKSteady; domestic, fair to extra. 3&
Iic; jspan, nominal. ,
BUTTER Market firm and un
Changed; Receipts, 8.416 package
creamery specials, 28tr2KtaC (official
price, 28c; extras, CTJi7c; thirds to
firsts, 21&2fic; creamery, held, common to
special, Akb'J.c; process, common to spe
cial, 17622c; weatern. factory, first, 184f
19c; western. Imitation creamery, firsts,
!9c.
EGGS Easier; western storage, packed,
21V: firsts. 20t-41?2lc; seconds, 20c; south
ern firsts, 20Vn20Hc; seconds. 2tic.
POI'l.TRY Alive, unsettled; western
chlikens, broilers, 25&33c; fowls. lO'owc.
Dressed, weak; western chickens, 12c;
fowls.H-gluc.
Kaasas City Grala aad Provision.
KANSAS CITY. April 14. WHEAT Un
changed to 3c- hiifher; No. 2 hard. tl,26(f
1 22; No. 3 hard, !1.23'M SO; No. i red, 11413
1.4.'.; No. 3 red. H.360l.44.
CORN I'nchangsd to 'ic higher; No. 2
mixed, 65Sc; No. 1 mixed. aoVtc; No. t
white. fciWc; No. 3 white, libUc
OATS Unchanged; No. t white. &4$6c;
No. 3 mixed. 6;&ic.
RYI-724,i17e.
HAY St.-ady; choice timothy, tlO.7547'11.00:
choice prairie, 19.75(310.00; choice alfalfa,
tiVotwiit.oa
BUTTER Creahiery, !8c: fitats, 3tc;. sec
onds, 24c; t( klag stock, VH4c.
EliOS Extras. 20Vtc; ' current receipts,
flat, imc; .seconds and dirties, Wto.
Receipt and shipments 'uf grain, were as
follows:. , Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 46. HS.onO
Corn, bu IK. WW .0rt0
Oats, bu 13.UM m.tiOO
Options at Kansas City:
Articles.
I Open. I High . I Ixw. , Close.
Wheat
May ..
July ..
Corn
May ..
July ..
I
1 1 23,
t SIVi
1 2X,
1 064,
4'i
4'i
1(1 'Id
0tt 1 07S
MSI
4''
I
Mlaaeapolls Urala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 14-WHEAT-Mav.
tl -ii; July. 11 .: No. ' 1 hard.
11. iJ No.l northern. tL2S: No. 2 north
ern, trwi; No. t northai-n. tl N,ti 24--.
FLAXSEED Closed at tl .6Vh. -.
BRAN In bulk. 122 6Vg 23.00.
ELOU R First patents. t.00il6.;o; second
pstents. t5vai0; first clears. 4B5 16.
second clcsrs. tl. 46.(1 4 66.
Toledo teed Market.
TOI.EIH. April 14. FKEDS Clover, cash.
ttTS. April. t6r: O. tvher. ti.77H; De-cen.lw-r.
PiTi.-. March. 1,-'t: No. 2 4.V70:
No 3 tn5'i; iejecte.1. tr.'12'; neglected,
1 !.. Tin"lhy, prin-.e. II.80J, . Alkr, pnme,
In .-..
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Notable Lack of Animation in Market
and Dealt Largely Profettional.
ATTENTION CENTERS ON WHEAT
KaTert
Rai
of Possible 1.1. k i ...
laesa Praia re of Day ( oal.
p" -drae Sharply .ear
V Close.
NEW VllKk Ar.,11 11 -it -
oie lack nt inim.n.in m t .
ouay. approacmng apathy at times, a
i7.. , p,"""t'"n ' the uany operations mi
Mfc present period ate supposed 10 01 1
inste within tne walla ot in- di.k
ciiangB amongst tne professional room
. A mir'tPt ot uch nsrrow propor
Li?".i ,not. impervious even to sucn a
UnJy l0i:tt', ""'"i-me as the weather.
W .. c'cuitel to dlscoursge a spirit
w-s X.rp,V" Jody- To u'"1 i-alculatlon
that . H""'1 ? 8hai'e ,n ,h 'epress.on
. V h,ow" n the day's dealings. It Is
Ifn k J '.L0' th,t. '""easing attention Is
tven by the stock market operatora to
r,' nrof conditions. In view of the .d
mlttedly impaired condition of the winter
wheat crop extra Interest centers In tire
tnXJ ' - fI0m th Hpr,n whpHt "sTlon
0f ""Propitious conditions for
Tn? Zfn.?.?'"' ,0..th '"Clement weather.
fc? u iti1 wf dltlon t the wheat mar
sisl. thl i',fhly lc,"-va atate empha
t1,?i ,"V oi n,w' ot lh "op in
Siv mirj?t- 8ome or elllng of ,tc-ks
roLml .V "ccompanled by professions of
f.TOW "lety over the year'a crop out
VPOn.KWhl:h muc" "irnlttedlv de
tion n", h" """nu'nea of the restora
tion of prosperity.
sJck. ti'Tn!l0n of th ,on 'merest In
Idrt. t th 6 co,ur,,e he prolonged rise
in2h2 ntb v"'"e'-ablllty of the market,
Uri, H1pro.'e,8,""1" "r watchftil for op.
iV.J!8, I B.ttark the bul1 Poaltlon and
hv iin?lS 1 t( forc WcuJatlve liquidation
by deDreSsinS nrinmm I . ,
-j - m.m rAiinuiuns mar
gins. Thess attemots were hut
the C1,UL '," vl,'w ,0' the vantage Volnt of
v.-.Pr,r. l.vel lredy established In
ynnr?ny.T. tr,dln? Som Bliarht unsettle
ICri Hi ,Vhe "?"'" dealings waa due to
-Thi. ? eff,ct of th TurUt troubles.
271 " " 'l n appeared to come from local
w h.Jn.. ntlc,pt,on of '"lern selling,
but when It sppeared that London was buv.
lrrf..,U,Ck" ln thl mr" tha early de-eniil-'i
wa" ovrcome. The rise whrch
followed was again Interrupted by evi
dence 0 liquidation on the professed score
of the crop outlook and the call for a re
action on general principles. Some of the
special stocks which have been pushed up
wards most rapidly of late plainly showed
the effects of the profit-taking, and this
11 . J'mP"thotlc effect on the- genertl
list. Fresh advances were brought about
at new points, and this served to offset
rurci or tne weak stocks and to keep
th tone unsettled. Tha ensi .tv.
wera strong as a group. Delaware. Lack-
",-""' c vesiern rose tar. a'bove Its pre
vious record nrl tn aho nn ..u. " 1 ..
a few hundred shares. This advance -Was
tne only corroboration of rumors of a plsn
?r ,a J?1- extr disbursement to the
stockholders of this company. There was
some further show of strength, also, in
the Oould group, and reports continued to
ba heard of the mitiirfng of the plsn for
extensive financing of these companies. A
hardening of the private discount rate In
Paris, a further fall ln the sterling rate
ft Paris and the firm tone maintained bv
the foreign exchange market here kept
alive discussion of a probable resumption
ot gold exports from New York, this time
to Paris. New York money rate on csll
loana touched 2H per cent. Reports of
shading of prices of wire products indi
cated that tho downward course of steel
products wss still ln progress. The mar
ket closed with a rather sensational dem
onstration going on In the coalers, but th
tone, of the general list was Irregular up
to the last, ., .
Bonds were irregulsr.. Total sales, par
value. 14,100,000. United States 2s. coupon,
and the 3a advanced ,U .of 1 per tsent bn
call. ,
Number of aales and leading quotations
vu hwm wen as zoiiows:
Balaa. High. Lew. Clooo.
.. . 77'. -4H 740.
. I.frlO M to toi
10 Tint 111H am,
. 13.400 lil'i .61 . 6BU
:.- w siu ' .i-i
Amtlsamatsd Capper . .
Astrlnn C. Ac r
pfd
A mar. Cotton Oil ,
Atnsr.- H. L pfd . .'.
A Siart- lea aosurltlos
A mar. Ltosaad.
Amar. Locomotive
do pfd
A nor. 6. A R.
da pfd
Amar. iugar Ratlnisg .
A mar. Tatuwoo pfd
Amar. Woalas
Anacosds Mining Co. ...
Ataklaoa
do pfd
Atunilo Cooat Line ...
Bsltlmor a Ohio
do pfd
Brooklyn It. T
Canadian Pacific
Central Loathar
do pd
Cantral of Now Jerser.
Chosapoako (lhl
Chlcaso Oraal Wastam
Chloaco A Northwaatarn
C. 14. 81. P.
C, C. C. St. L. ...
Colo. Fual aV Iron .....
Colo. A 8onttaars
do 1st pr
do id pfd
Conaolidatod Qos t
Cora Products
Dalawaro A Hurt son ...
Danvar A Rio Orande ,
do pfd
TVotlllara' Securities ...
g-rta .-
do lat pf
do sd pfd
Oanaral Eioetrle
Oreat Kortharn pfd
Oraat Northern Ora etl
Illlnola Cantral
Intarborouth MM
do pfd
International Pspar ....
do pfd
International Pump ...
Iowa Cantral
Kansas CHr Soul It TO ,
da prd ;
LouiaTtlla tt Naahvllla
M. t 81. L. ,
M . at. P. 6. gta.
Missouri Pacific
U.. K. A T.
do pfd .'..,..!.,.,
Natlosal Load
Nam- York Cantral ....
N Y . O. W ,
Norfolk Wostom
North Amerlran
Northern Paclflo
Paalfla Mall
Pannarlvanla
Paopla'a Oa
P.. O. C. A 8t. L
Praaasd Btaal Car
Pullman Palaca Oar ...
Railway Btaal Spring .
Paading ,
Rapublla Btaal
do pfd ,
Rock Island Co
do pld
St. I.. A S. F. 24 pfd
8t. Louta Bouthwaatarn
do pfd
Slosa-Shafflald 6. A 'I..
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Tannaaaea Cop par
Taiaa A Pacific
T.. St. I A W
do pfd .
t'uiaa Pacific
do pfd
I S. Rubhar
do lat pfd
V. S. Siaal
do pfd
I'lah -Copper
' Va.-Carallaa'Chamlral .
. da. pfd
Wabaah ,
da pfd
Woaftngheu Elaeu-te ..
Waatorn trntoa ....
Whaallng A Lata Brio
Wioceaatn Caniral
Asiar. H. T
. -as - S
, 4,oo . 17 4
aoo 6t w
ma
1 '
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7
ln,00 7 74
l,4 174 175
ins SO M
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1.M0 '. 141
II40O 7H
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4no 181
IV 000
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. 14,300 .41
40 76
. 1.700 84
. 11.000 131
. 10.600 . 41
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. 1.100 uv
74
41
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. 16 !00 146 144
300 SO 30"4
. lt.700 116 134 114-
. a.wsi 117 I'SHi 1!.
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100 Its 111 11114
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1.300 ir 134
Total oaloo fear tha day. 411. 04 ehtrea.
Forelgto Ftaaaelal.
LON IKJN. April 14 Money pvas plenli
ful and aaay on the market today dud dis
counts were quiet, (told advanced, uwino;
to the continental demand and advert
foreign exchange on London. The rltura
exchange waa engaged principally wtih
the settlement in which the carry-over
rata for Americana waa t per cant. The
failure of a small Jobber on the Ameri
can market, dealing in Grand Trunk and
Hioel. had no effect. Business for new
account was quiet and prices were a
ahade lower early, owing to the Turkish
unrest and continental offerings. But
a alight recovery occurred In the after
noon and renewed buying made the close
firm. American securities started quiet
and developed Irregularity early In the
afternoon. New York bought well later
and prices hardened and finished firm.
BERLIN. April 14 Prices on the
Bourse todsy were weaker on tha political
situation In Turkey.
PARIS. April 14. Prices on tha Bourse
today opened heavy on Ccnatantln.iple
aee, but became better towards the
rlnao on. (he report that calm had been
restored in that city The private rate
-J ' - -
of rttsiount Is 1 j .per int. an artvama
of 's per tent.
Sew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. April 14 MONET On
call, easy st 1 4t 2 per cent; ruling isle.
1 per rent; closing bid. 2 per cent,
offered st 2' per cent; time Insns, very
dull and soft: sixty days. 2GJ per cent;
ninety days. 24 per cent; six months.
24 per rent.
PRIM E MERCANTILE PAPRR-S'VtM
per cent.
STERLING EXCIf ANGE-tead with
actual business in bankers' bills at tlfcrtotf.
4 W40 for slxty-dnv hills and at 14 775 for
demand: commercial bills. t4.8tjStf4.8S.
81LVER Har, 61V; Mexican dollars,
44c.
, BONDS Government, strong; railroad.
J Irregular.
; Closing quotations on bonds were aa fol-
In,-
V. 8. rf. to rg .
do coupon
V. 8. 4, re
d coupon
t'. 8. 4s. rcf . . . . t .
do coupon
Allla-rnal. lot 6s.
..lft4l Mtr. Mir 4'i ...7:
..10'VJ.lMin 4 M"4
,.tsi4) so 4t
. da ,'. id srlH.. t;
..ill K. c. o in .... 1
..K0SI,. . db. 41 (lSI). 1S
.. u41.. N. us. 4 Ill
Am. At. a
Am. T. A T. tr. 41
Am. Tobacco 4a....
do 4s
Atf-hison awh. 4a..
4o 8. L 1st 4a...
do cr. 4s
do . 6s
!o4 , k. a- t. iti a
.1W4 do 1st an4 rf. 4s.. '
. 7' to .n. .... ... (i
1liM. P. 4. 4
l!'S. T. I'. S'. Vt.. '
, SnS do deb. 4s
,inSN Y cttr 4 (oi
4
111
mtS Y. N H H ct. ta.lU't
ltt 4. 7N. W. cr. 4
1S1 hit. Ptciflc 4i 1f
Atlantic C. L.
B. AO. 4 .
do 31
do 8. W. Ia
Brook. T. cr. it
Canada 80. lat 4a.
Ontral of Oa. 6.
S4H 4l I 74i
1 O 8. U rfdf 4 ....
kS Penn. ct. t't (1I1M. MS
1M4 'in con. 4 lOf.1
lOKSRsadlns ten. 4 ....100
M St. I,. a T. It 4
Cantral Laathor 6
n.
a 6
of N. J. g. H.l8tt. L 8.
W. e. 4.. Tl
O 41 IPC, Ods 1st
mM .... '4
C. A A. 3a 7li8eahoaril A. L. 4a . . . 7!
C.. R. A O. I 4b U.HA Par col 4s .. 6l 4
r . v. A St P tlui 11U do R B 1st raf 4. MV,
C, R 1 A r R c 4a.. 78o. Ratlwav 6a II'.'
So col. 6a (ii So gan. 4 71
do rf 4s jVnton Paclfte 4a 10;
CCC A 8t 1, s. 4a .... 7 do tr. it . . . : 107
Col. Induitrtal 6i.. 73 do 1st and raf. 4s.. M
Colo. Mtdlan 4a ... 6!IT. 8. Rubhar 4a .'...103
C. A 8 r. A a. 4a.. N4U. 8. steal, 24 6a.... 104
D. A H. ct.
4a..
lOlvava. Car Cham. 6a.... M
do 1st raf.
4a.
..102Wabaih 1st la ..lit
.. do 1st and ext. 4a.. 1.:
.. 74 Wmilarn Md. 4s 64
.. 67 Woat. Rlac. ct. 6a.... S3
.. 6lWla. Centra) 4s '
.. I4D. A R. a. ref. la.. 4
..141". A O. fdf rlf. 4a io:
. 10SN. R. f Max. 4s... P4
.. 71
D. R. 0. 4a
Dlstlllon' 6a
Erie, prior lien 4i
oo (an. 4a
do ct 4s, s. R . . ,
fan. Kla. ct. 6a..
I. C. lm raf. 4a....
Int. Mat. 4a
BI4.
Local 44orltles.
Quotations furnished by Ramuel Bums.
jr., 614 New York Ufa Buildlnf:
Baatrlco Craamarr, common
Raatrlea Craamary, pfd. 4..
Cody CanalvAsaoolatlon. 1
Columbua u H. 4 P. it 1124
14
17
16
M
104
101
0
10
lo
103
100
SO
"
K
n
101
101
44
47
46 .
P'l
1
100
44
a
104 H
101
100
67
City of Omaha Bonda. 4a W
Pouglaa County 4a 11
Gala ( lit Malt nompany t
Ind. Tel. 6a 1137 M pfd bonus)....
Kanaaa City R. A L. 6a 1411
K C. R. A L. pfd 6
Nebraska Tal. Stock 1
Omaha Goo 6a 117
Omaha R. L A P. 6a U31
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. 6a 1414
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. pfd 1
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com. 4
Omaha A C. B. Ry. A Brldfo ptd 4
Omaha Watar Co. 6a 111!
Omaha Watar Co. 6a 1444.. :..
Omaha B, of T. Bldf. Co. pfd ....
Omaha B. of T. Bid. Co. com
Omaha B. P. A T. Co. 4a 1417
It
4
7
M
H
3
4
4
II
. M
43
Paclfta T. A T. Co. 6a 117..
Scott's Bluff, Nb., Water 6
South Omaha Bftwar 4a 124
Khertiian Coal 6 I Ml
Oloui City Block Varda pfd 4 16
Trt-Stat Land Co. pfd. 7 15
Topaka St. Ry. 6a.. !
talon Stock Yard Co. Omaha.. II
41
Loadoa stock Market.
LONDON, April 14. American securities
were dull and from H to Vi below parity
during- the early trading today. Business
was restricted by the settlement.
Lcndon closing stock quotations:
Consols, money 86 414m., K. A T
do account soN. Y. Cantral.,.
Anaconda Norfolk A W....
Atohlaan 10 do ptd
da pfd 10cmtarls A W....
Baltlmora A Ohio 116 PannaylTanla ....
Canadian Pacific. v.lk0Ranit Mlnaa
. 43
.134
. 24
. 90
. 4
. so
. I
. 7t
. 17
. 44
.134
.1M
..111
. 61
,.11T
. 1
. 44
. 4
. 7
Chosapoako A 0 78 Reading
rhlcaso O. W 6 Southern Ry..
Chi., Mil. A St. P. ..163 do pM
ra Bears II Southern Pacific....
DanTor A Rio 0 64l'nlon Pacific
So pfd .i ,. 41 do pfd
Eris 30 rj. s. staal
do lot pfd 41 do pfd
do Id pfd. ........ II Wabaah
Orand Trunk ,.. II do pfd
Illinois Cantral 160 Bpanfah 4a.
LoulaTilla A N 10Amal.- Copper
SILVER Rar, ... tead,at ,3 t-ltxj
. per
MONET faiffl per cent. ' ,
Tho rata of discount In' the open msrket
for short and three months' bills la 1 (sir
cent. ,
Bostoa Stocks aad Bonds.
BOSTON. April 14. Money, call loans, ZV,
fi3'4 per -cent; time loans, 396 per cent.
Official closing:
Atchison adj. 4 Ationtio 10
do 4a
iooCalumat A Arliona. .100
Atohlaoa
do pfd
Boston A Mttno.
Bootnn EeiOTated
Fltrhburs . pfd
N. Y., N. II. A
Union Pacific . . .
107 Coppar Ranfa
71
14
16
10Daly Woat
....144 Franklin
....131 Cranky
U4Greano . Cananaa
H..1I Isle Royalo
.. 44
.. 10
.. ttv,
.. I
-. J3
.. 41
.. 10
.. iO
.. 61
..134
.. 31
.. 8
..141
.. 74
.. 14
.. 44
-. 31
.. 31
.. 4
-. 4
..143
'. . 7
:7Man. Mining ...
4tMlchlsan
Amar. Arga. Cham.
do prd
44 Mohawk . .
Amar. Pnau. Tub . 4Montan C. A C,
Amar. Sugar 133 Nevada
Amar. T T IMoid Dominion
Amar. Woolan
82Ooceoia
do pfd
Rdlaon Bloc. Ilium
Maaa. Electric
do pfd
Vasa. Oaa
I'nltsd Fruit
. II Parrot
. li Ouincy
. j4 Shannon
. 71Tamarack
. 06 Trinity
.rl V. 8. Mining
.. 66U. 8. Oil
. tl Ptah
. 61victoria
.114winona
. 4 wolverine ....
. 74North Butta . .
United Shoe
do pfd . . .
V. 8. Steal .
do pfd ....
A4Tentura .
Mach.
Amalgamated
Arltona Coommcrclal. 41
New York Mialns; Stocks.
NEW YORK, April 14. Closing; quotations
on mining s toons
Kaiics
lit IadTllla Con. ..
4 Llttlai Chief
II Maiiran
16 Ontario
4S Ophlr
, a Sunof.rd
.14 Yellow Jacket ....
. 46
. I
. 14
. 14
.105
.l.JS
H
"brunrwlck con
Com. Tunnel 8tock.
do bonda
Con. Cal. A V
Horn SUvar
Iron Silver
Offered.
Treaaary Stateaasat.
WASHINGTON, April 14.-Todsy s state
ment or tne treasury Balances in the general
runa. exclusive or the llon.ooo.ooo gold re
serve, shows: Available cash balance, U2S.
224.0; gold coin snd bullion, 14?,009,OOI
gold certificate. 145.640,800.
Bank Clenrlagi,
OMAHA, April 14. Bank clearing for to
day were 12.8K7.701.67 and for the corre
sponding date laat year 12.0o0.j3.98.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 14. METALS
The London tin market was lower to
day, with spot quoted at 133 &s and
futures at 134 7s 6d. The local mar
ket was easy in consequence, with quo
tations ranging from 26 4f 29.35. Cop-
per
but
was unchanged at 57 10a for spot,
a shade hislier. at 61 6s. for fu
tures . in the London market. Locally
the market was quiet and unchanged,
with lake quoted at at 11 2 87 ',4 r IS 00;
feleetrolytlc. 113 604j i;.76: casting,
112 87 V.4H2. ;",. Lead was la 3d lower,
at 13 5s In the London market, but con
tinued firm locally, spot being quoted at
f '.. lot) 4.1 1 Vs. : Hpeiter waa unchanged at
t.i s oa in tne Lonoon market. Lo
cally the market waa firm and a littia
hUher at 14.966 6 00. Iron was a shade
lower at 47a- 6d for .Cleveland w arrants
in London. The local market remained
quiet, but with a strong undertone. No.
1 foundry, northern, la emoted at 115. 7i
ai :; No. 2. 115 &0& ISUr- No. 1
southern and No. 1 aouthern, soft, 113.26
i 15.75.
ST. LOUIS. April 14 MKTALS Lead,
higher at 14 IS bid. Hpelter, higher at
14 64 0.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. April 14-WOOL-Trsding In
the local wool market is livelier on Increase
in new contracts noted. Foreign wool con
t.nues to be of chief interest. The leading
domestic quotations range as follows: Do
mestic wools, Kentucky, Indlaya and Mis,
our!, three-eighths blood. 2SKXloc; quarter
blood. SMi2V. frVoured values. Texas fine,
twelve months. toEc: fine, six to eight
months. 5ao64c; fine fall. 4iH7c Califor
nia, northern, 5s'aMc; middle county, 443
6uc; fall free. C4-x.. Oregon, eastern. No.
1 staple, KtlUXi-: eastern No. 1 clothing. 60
(i47c; valley No. 1. 48jr60c. .Territory, fine
staple. 6Ji6bc; fine medium, sUple, tO&JUc;
fine clothing- &8d2c: fine medium, cloth
ing. sWjiSc; half-blood. AS3c: three-eighths
blood. asncAc; quarter-blo.). 6thtjc. Pulled
extra, 4o; fine A, aS-S62c; A super, SI
tj6c.
agar aad Molas
new york; Apm h-suoar-iuw.
easy; fair refining. 1.42c; centrifugal. 9
test. 192r: molasses sugar. 3.17c; iTftnd,
sleadv; crushed, ti&c, powdered, sOsc;
gianu'.ated, t.9uo ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET
Another Big Ran of Cattle, with
Trade Slow.
HOGS ARE ALSO COMLNO IN FAST
rrlces on All Kinds of Stork Have a
Do tt a ward Tendency, While the
Marketa Are Very low
and Doll.
ROl'TH OMAHA, Neb . April 14. 1.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Bheep.
Official Mondav 6.043 6.S4S H.7M4
Official Tuesday- n.TM M40 1.077
Estimate Wednesday.... 4 0 10.440 13.W0
Three dsvs this week. .16. 7M 28.7 sn.041
Same days last week....lf,397 14 4:5 25.771
Kama days 2 weeks ago. .14. Ml M.24A 30.304
fame dayal weeks sgo .10.0H AM 28.3s4
Same days 4 weeks sao.. 15.810 M 164 1H.MS
Same days last rear.... 11.007 28.2o 11.S60
The following table shows the receipts of
csttls. hogs and sheep st South Omih. for
tha year to date, compared with last year:
1oa. 190S. Inc. Dec.
Csttla 2.25 3f75.43l 1.508
Hogs ana.aoj SKI R28 7n.S0g
Sheep 5H6.4S0 411.2U SR.248
The following table shows tthe a vera 9
price of hogs st South Oman for tha laat
several days, wtlh comparisons:
Data. I IK) .lMo.l907.lC4.l90i.104.l0a.
April 1..
72441
I 701
48
I 04
7
7 34
7 24
7 II
a
7 6-1
7 24
7 37
7 15
7 25
7 21
a
April 2.
72
6 71
S 4n
t m
f S
t 22
1 21
201
a
I 091
April
75
47
48
S 1
a
1
07
4
April
5 74
a
4 33
I 31
April
B 7n
48
V4I
Mj
1 C
391
421
42
45
2
April
April
17S
9H
n
?4
K
a
M'4
7 00
4 ft
6 24
S 821
174
rj
April
April
I
131
0
( 25'
4 881
4 l
4 48
6 191
April 10.
6 W
I 26'
t 28
6 31
April 11.
i 72
33
1 34
38
46
4
4 88
April 12.
April 13.
4
6 66
t 28
t 2o
4 11
7 1
April 14.
4 86 7 33
8unday.
The official number of cars nf stack
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. H'r's.
C. M. St. P 1 1
Wabash ,. 1
Missouri Pacific 11 7
I nlon Pacific 77 4J 51 1
C. A N. W.. rxtt J 3
C. N. W.. west 841 4b 2 1
C. St. P.. M. A O M 9 1
C, B. & Q., east.... 6 3 1 3
-., B. q., west ... 20 2n 7 1'
C, R. I. A P., east.. 8 4 .. 1
C. R. I. ft P., vMt.. 1 3
Illinois Central 2
Chicago". Western 2 1
Total receipts 248 146 62 7
The disposition of the day'a receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 668 873 2,27
Swift and Company 1,297 2,7(11 1,857
Cudahy Packing Co 1,798 8.406 1.6S3
Armour Co 78 3,175 . 2,08
Krey Packing Co 642 ....
Halstead Packing Co 96
Vansant & Co 2
Lehman & Rothchild.... 1
Hill aV Son 118
F. P. Lewis 67
Huston aV Co 1
J. B. Root A Co 106
J.- H. Bulla 19 1
McCrearv A Carev ... 3
dam Werthlmer 81
H. F. Hamilton 67.
M. Hagerty A Co 19
Sheridan Meat Co 79
Hall I 123
Union Dressed Beef Co.. 143
Eulllvan Bros 18 .... ....
Lehmer 17
Lee Rothschild
Inghram 3
Other buyers 267 .... 631
Totals 1.498 11.154 1.409
CATTLE Reoelpta of cattle were again
large thta morning, being about on a par
with yesterday and the day before. Thus
tha receipts for tha three days foot up
over 15,700 head, as against 10,397 for the
earn days last week and 11.000 head for the
aame period a year ago. The bulk of the
cattle again consisted almost entirely of
killers, very few feeders being here today,
or, for that matter, on any other day ao
far this week. Such liberal recelpta were
In themselves a sufficient bear Influence
to create a weak market had there been
nothing else to affect prices. As it waa
other selling point were reporting liberal
receipts, poor demand and decidedly lower
markets. It la hardly necessary to add.
In view of what has been said regarding
general conditions, that the market here
on killing cattla was alow and lower right
from tho outset. In fact It waa well along
toward midday before very much business
had been transacted.
Stackers and feeders were the flrat cat
tle to sell and as there were very few
here and as speculatora have been able to
clean up everything ln eight on previous
days this week, they were sll eager for
fresh supplies. Thus It happened that the
fow Blockers and feeders tn sight met with
very ready sale at fully stesdy prices.
When the trade on beef steers finally
opened it wss on a basis of 10c lower than
yesterday. While the cattle ware pretty
well cleaned up before the close. It took
until midday or after to errect a clearance.
Cowa and heifers were also lower, sell
ing In many caaes as much aa 10c under
yesterday's prices. Some certain kinds that
buyers Just happened to want did not ahow
quite that much loss and In quite a good
many Instances salesmen quoted the cow
market aa only slow to 10c lower. Choice
heifers sold up to tfi.65.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn
fed steers, ti.MbM; fair to good cornfed
stoers, I6.60tj6.20; common to fair cornfed
ateers, 14.60(36.60; good to choice cows and
heifers, 34.i61i6.ns; fair to good cowa and
heifers, .854.7U: common to fair Cows
snd heifers, 12.26tfii.86; stock heifers. 13.00
14.26; veal calves. $3.261. 75; bulla, stags, etc
13.00.00; good to choice stockers and feed
ers. 4.60vi.60; fslr to good stockers and
feeders, $4.00t)4.50; common to fair Blocker
and feeders, 13.2o4j4.00.
Representative sales:
BUEF "TEERS.
No.
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1074 4 64
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1137 4 40
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HEIFERS.
624 3 26 iH
64 I II
736 I 40 i
11 4 76
BULLS.
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...1414 4 00
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...141 4 16
...130 4 34
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STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 640 I 4 177 4 46
4 614 4 4i . 14 Til I Bn
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440 4 M 4.., 1SII 6 0
45 483 4 M
MONTANA.
44 steers.... ICT 6 76
HOGS The bears were on top In the hog
division this morning. Liberal receipts lo
cally for tho day and fr tha week, to
gether wilh good sise runs at other selling
points, put t.he buyers on easy street. Then
1 tnrre wss tho essier close on provision
yesteraay ana tnj reported snsrp break st
all other points. For example. Chicago
early was reported as vary alow and loc
lower. Kanaaa City also cams Kk lower,
and the smaller marketa wera all In line
cr tha side nf declining prlcoa. With news
of this kind in hand, buyers at thia point
wera extrerrssly relurtsnt to do business,
snd it waa after 10 o'clock before a wheel
had been turned cr a atngle ioad of hogs
drivsn to th scsles. Bids ware Invariably
as much ss 10c Icwer and in many cases
fully 16c lower. Salesmen, under tha cir
cumstances, were prepared 10 lake off
one. hut were hardly ready to sell at
sucn 4 sharp decline without making a
A bank keeping
on hand Cash and
Reserve in excess of legal
requirements; It is then al
ways in a position to meet
emergency withdrawals.
A uniformly large reserve
adds to the strength of a bank
and makes it a desirable place
for YOUR account
First National Bank
oi Omaha
lnat your avlnf In
3 Pr Cunt Ccrtlflcat of Doposlt
strong effort at least to get batter prices.'
The result was, aa already noted, an ex
tremely slow and late market.
When the Ice was once broken the hogs
sold In a very short time, but at prices
that were generally 10c lower than yester
day. A considers ble proportion went In
side the rang, ! 8087.oo. and on up as
high as 17.11 for choice heavy hogs.
No. At. Ik. it. No. At. Is. rr.
4 101 . . I iS 6? 224 ... 4 to
42 Ill 40 I 76 42 ... 4 0
U 14 120 4 71 70 247 Ufl 4 Hi
61 117 M I 16 M US 44 4 40
61 110 ... IB 70 1..4 ... 4 10
41 333 200 4 10 6t 27 191 IX
43 107 40 I 40 74 Ill 40 4 40
71 316 44 6 10 41 330 ... 4 40
41 til 40 41 .11 ... 4 40
M IM UA 4 SO ll 223 ... 4 40
1 JO ... 4 0 44 7 ... 40
41 114 40 4 10 II 2114 SO 4 ML,
11 111 40 4 40 73 46 140 4 4S
40 17 40 4 60 K 2t0 ... K
I. ' 174 M 4 40 77 230 40 4 6
M 302 40 4 32 244 40 4 46
41 304 40 4 :4 64 3 ... 4 4."
71 210 . . 4 lav, M M0 120 4 IS
41 304 40 I 16 74 04 ... 4 46
3 24 SO 4 IK 70 ;as ... 7 Ofl
II. II ... 4 45 71 ;1 40 7 0
76 303 10 4 W 10 I 240 7 40
7r, 214 10 4 46 : M 40 7 04
73 S44 44 4 46 4 til ... t 00
11 H l 4 46 l ...JM ... 7 Ofl
13 121 40 4 46 43 140 ... 7 00
Id Ill 40 Iti 46 241 ... 7 00
43 324 44 4 13 (4 347 ... 7 44
10 141 ... 4 46 64 '.44 ... 7 10
77 114 ISO 4 74 374 40 T 10
74 240 40 4 40 41 IO0 ... 7 10
14 234 ... I 40 64 400 ... 7 16
SHEEP Receipts thla morning appeared
to ba unusually heavy, totaling fifty-six
carB. Twenty-six cars were consigned to
an eaatern feeding point, so that the num
ber of cars actually on sale waa cut down
almost half. Seven cars, however, were
carried over from yesterday, bringing the
sum total of offerings up to thlrty-thrr
cars. Most of the srrlvala consisted of
lambs, with a fair percentage of ewaa and
wethera. A couple cara of clipped lambs
wera carried over from yesterday and three
cars of clipped wethers wera Included
among fresh receipts. The quality of the
supplies waa pretty good on an average
and, while salesmen did not anticipate
higher value, most ot them looked for a
steady market
Priors, however, wera not able to hold
up under tho recelpta and buyers started
out bidding from 10O to llo lower. Bales
men held off for a time and a sluggish
market resulted. When sellers and buyers
finally got together on a trading baala, the
general market appeared to be 10c, and In
aome casea loc, lower than yesterday. Even
at the decline, buying talent did not ap
pear to ba especially anxloua for supplies
and some salesmen were complaining that
they had not yet had an Inquiry.
On the Opening market a bunch nt pretty
decent western ewes moved at 15.75, choice
Mexican lambs that would have brought
18.00 yesterday sold for 17.90, and a load ot
prima Mexlcsn wethers wera good enough
to make 16.40.
Quotations an shoep and Iambs: Good ta
choice lambs. 17.6fx5)7.90; fair to good lambs,
17 267 ; good to choice light yearlings.
17.007.40; good to choirs heavy yearllr-gs,
Iti.6be7.00; good to choice wethera. gS.OtVl
1.40; (air to good wodiers, $5.7ot.00; good
to cbnlco awes. I6.75(r.00; fair to good
ewaa. te.3ES6.7S; culls and bucks, !2.00tHOa
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
639 western la robs nV 7 40
643 western Um'oa 67 7 40
634 Mexican lambs 74 7 10
447 Mexican lambs 74 7 80
126 Mexican lambs, broken fleece 70 7 00
24 western lambs 87 7 70
22B western yearling 101 (40
1 western lamb SO 760
601 western lambs 77 7 0
82 western lambs 71 7 65
loJ western lambs IS 75
1 weatern ew 100 00
1 western awe, cull 90 4 00
10 western ewes, culls 96 4 00
l&l western wethera and ewes.... 96 1 76
US weatet-n wethers, shorn 103 S 30
79 western ewea 78 4
2 western ewes 74 4 90
1M4 western ewes 79 4 90
nT Mexican lambs 71 7 40
804 weatern ewes 10 6 86
91 Mexlcsn lambs 71 7 40
141 Mexican iamba 73 7 40
86 western ewes 109 5 86
CHICAGO LIVK , STOCK MARKET
Cattle aad aheeo Steady to Flfteea
Cents Lower.
CHICAGO, April 14. CATTLE Receipts,
16.000 head: generally 10frl6c lower: steers.
16.00tff7.16; cows. I4.036J6 76; heifers. !3.258
a.uu; Dulls, 3.io'a6., cuives, 4.1. 50-6 0.0O;
stockers and feeders, 13.3Wi6.2o.
HOGS-Recelpts, 30,000 head; market 10ft
20c lower; cuou-e heavy snipping, 7 3Mi7.46:
butchers, l7-3K(t7.45; light mixed. t7.1a7.4ii;
choice light. 17.26&'7.aE; packing. 17.25ij7.40;
pigs, tsaa.90; bulk of sales, t;.20&7.3i.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 17.000
head: loojloc lower; sheep. 14.i6046; lambs,
!3.iDf&8.26; yearling. 16.27.30.
Kaasaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. April 14. CATTLE-Rs-celpts,
11,000 head. Including 600 southerns;
steady to 16o lower; choice export and
dressed beef steers, tn.00ti4i.60; fair to good,
IS.O'MTe.OO; western stnwrs, 15.006.40; stock
ers and feeders, t8.603S.6O; southern steers,
l4.KOotf.S6; southern cows, t3.0upt.60; native
cows, 13.5O&6.H0; native heifers. H Ofrij'UO;
bulls. 13.4oraj.00; calves, 13.5'Ji7.00.
HOGS-Recelpts, 17,000 head; market 10
loc lower; top, 17.20: bulk of !as, 1-i fttf
7.16; heavy, 17.06u7.13; packers and butch
ers. 16.S637.20; light, Is.&d.OO; pigs, 13.u04
170.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1000
head: market steady; lambs, tt.7Tn3J.n,
yearling. 8.'57.3&: Wethers. to.ttVgo.40;
rwrs. 15.0OQ11S; stockers and feeder, 13.60
6J.&0. ; .
St. Loots Live Stack Market.
ST. LOI.'IS. AprU 14. CATTLE Receipts,
1.100 head, including 6U Teaana; Meaxiy to
0c lower; native shipping and export
steers. 13.2o(t7.2S; dressed beef and butctiar
steers, t4.Vxfja.50; ateers under 1.000 lbs.,
13.60Stt.2d;. Mocker and feeders. 13.7Ufta.26:
cows and heifers. 13.&mo.40; canners, 12 Ht
176; bulls, 13.6iitj4.i0; calves. tu. 0-7.76;
Ttsaa and Indian stec.ri, 14 60gl0; cow
and halfera, tl.i'ai..
HOU4B Receipts. 9.3A1 had; 15c Irwer:
piga and lights.. 1460497.16; pacittrs. 17.4tsQ
730: butchers and best heavy. 17. 36477.1,0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1600
bead; market aur6ng; native mutton. 14.60
t460: lambs, t.0u4i8.:A; culls and bucks,
13 .6O&6.50; Blockers. ttOOTjC 00.
tesrk 1st 114.
Receipts ot live stock at (ha six principal
western msrkets yesterday:
Csttle. Hogs. Slieei).
South Omaha".....'.." 4 60 10,440 13.200
Bloux City.. 1.400 3.00J
8t. Joaeph 2. 2rt 7,u 3.600
Kansas City ll.ww 17.WW 6.00
St. Louis S.lui 9,:x l.iu
Chicago l.0tw 30.000 17.0tw
Total receipts 31.6!) 77,240 41,200
Sloaa Cttr Llvo llsak Market..
SIOUX CITY, la., Arrll 14 iflpeclal Tele.
f ram.) CATTLE Recelpta. 1.400 head; mar
at lower beeves. t6.tygr7 00; fat cowa and
heifers. 13 60160; feeders. M OUda 2s; jsar
lings. 13.004. 60.
HOGS Receipts. 1.000 head: market fcr
Vowsr; rang of prices. It TMjl.lO; bulk of
sales. K 96&7.0S.
t. Joseph llvo Block Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Apvll 14 CATTLE
Recelpta, 2, XX) head, market stead Ui luc
,1111
fe
ml W
pi lags
lower; steers. 14.y4rv50: rows and helfeia
12.6Oflo.R0: calves, 13.!if7.00.
HOUS Receipts. 7.600 head; market ti)
10c lower; top, 17.16; bulk of sales. l.n$
7.10.
CHEEP AND LAMRS-necelpts. l.W
head; market steady; Iamba, t.b0M.0ft.
OMAHA GKHKRAt. MARKET.
M V
taplo aad 9Taey Prod ace Prices Far
Isaed by Bayero aad Wboleaolora.
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to
tha retail trade in 1-1 1. cartons, 31c; No. 4
In 40-lb tubs, 30Hc; No. 2. in 1-lb. cartons,
Mc; In 40-lb. tuba. 27Hc; packing stock. 19c;
fancy dairy, tubs. vo3Vlc; common roll,
fresh made, lt19c. Market change every
Tuesday.
EGGS Froxh selling stock, candled. 30Q
Ho. no atorage stock In Omaba market.
CHKESE Finest Wisconsin full cream,
twins, loo; young Americas. 4 in hoop, UVfecl
favorite, 1 in hoop. 18c; dalsiea, 90 In hoop.
l&Hc; cream brick, full case, loo; blovH
Bwloa, 16c: full croam iimburger, lo.
POULTRY Alive, springs, 12e; hena, Ue
cocks, c; ducks, llo; geese, 10c; tur
key. 19o; pigeons, per 00s., 66c; guinea
fowls, per dos., 12.60; squabs, per doa., Ii
Ureased, hens, llo; springs, l-iUHO; cock.
He: duoks 12c; gaase, 11c; turkeys,- 21c
FISH Whlteflsh, frosen, 10u; herring,
tttc; salmon, loc; pike, 9c; pickerel, iWVi
U-eut, 10c; catfish, 104i12c; halibut, lot red
snapper. He; black bass, loo; orapploa, t
Ic; parch, ac; codfish, 13c: smelts, tci eels.
16c; lobsters, green, 17c; boiled, 40c; frogs'
lea a. 46c.
Ribs No. 1, 17c; Na V lScj No. I, .
I,olns No. 1, Wo; No. 2. 13c; No. 3, 10Vc.
Chuck-No. 1, 7c; No. 2. trfcc; No. I, 6c.
Round-No. 1. 144c; No. 2, S'mc: No. 8. Sc.
Plate No. 1, 64,c; No. 2. 6Uc; No. 1. Sc.
FRESH FRUITS Apples, western box
apples, 12.O0j2.60. Bananas, tV-buncn lots,
lo per lb. Oranges, 12.862.16. Uemons, 13 tO
eiOO; Grape fruit, 14.60. Grapoa, Malagas,
17.60 per keg. Florida pineapples, per crate,
18.00.
VEGETABLES Kansaa sweet potatoes,
12.76 per bbl. California celery, large, 90c;
smaller, 60c. New York Holland aeed cab
bage, 4Wo per lb. Wisconsin Red Glona
onions. So per lb. California cauliflower.
13 per crate. Tomatoea, Florida, 6-baakut
crate, 13; Cuba, (-basket crste, IX Lettuce,
par dos., 40c. Old vagetablea parsnip,
turnips, carrots 12.26 per bbl. Florid new
beets, carrots, persnlps, turnips, etc., per
dei.. 76c.
8TRA WBERRIKS 13 OOgl 25.
HIDES No. 1 green, tc; No. 1 cured, so.
Cettoa. Market.. .
NEW YORK, April 14 The tsotton markaV
opened firm at an advance of 4 to 7 points
on better cables than expected and thit
absence ot further isln in the southwest.
There wss a gnod deal of realising and
some selling for a reaction, but offering
wera absorbed by fresh buyers and alet
some little irregularity the market de
veloped quite an advancing tendency with
October particularly firm and the general
list showing a net gain of about 11 to 13
pointa during the middle of the morning.-
Spot cotton closed quiet, 10 points higher;
middling uplands. 10.46c; middling gulf,
10.70c. Bales, 3"0 bales.
Cotton fulurea opened firm; May, 10.10c;
July, 10.09c; Aus-iist, lO.OOo; Beptembor, 9. Wo;
October, 9.P4c; November, 9.91c; December,
9.92c; January, 9.87c.
Futures closed steady:' April, 10.11c;
Msy, 10.12c; June. 10.13c; July. 10.14c;
August, 10.06c; September, 10.00c; Octo
ber. 10.00c: November, 9.98c; December,
9.98c; January, 9 93c; March. 9.98c. -
GALVESTON, Tex., April 14.-COTTON-Steady.
10 116c.
ST. LOUIS. April 14. COTTON-Bteadv;
middling. 8'sc ; sales, none; Tecelpts, 2
baits; shipments, 278 bales; stock, 44.TS5
ba'es.
Philadelphia Prodaco Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April 141 BUTTER
Steady; extra western creamery, 29c; extra
nearby prints, 10c.
EGG8 Him; Pennsylvania and other
nearby firsts, free esses, 21 He at mark:
Pt-unsylvania and other nearby current re-,
celpts, in returnable cases, 20'c, at mark;
western firsts, free esses, 21Vic at mark;
western current receipts, free cases, l9',iv
20'.4jc. st nisrk.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams,
choice. l&'rtflMoSic : New York full creams,
fair to good. 14Hyi5c. , .
Olla aad Hosts).
OIL CITY. April 14.-OtL Credit, bal
ances, 11.78; runs. lW),5'- bbls.: sveiage, 132.
(90 bbls.-. shipments, 170,493 bbls; avenage,
188.663 bbls.
SAVANNAH. April J4.-OlLr-Turpentlne.
firm: S-'fcfcasc.
ROSIN Firm; sales, 281 bbls.; shipments.
(75 bbls.; stock, 96.537 bbls. Quote: B. 13.23;
P. 8 36; F. M.42A; VV M60;'O. 13.55; H.
M.62H; I, 14.10: K. 13.05;- Mr 15 40; N, 16.46;
W. G.,' 15.60; W. W., 16.60..-. .-
' I-lrerpojol Uralrt Market.
LIVERPOOI April '11-WHEAT-Spot.
strong; No. 2 red western Inter, nomi
nslly, 9s 3d; futures, quiet: May. 9s ld;
July. 9s, 2d: September.-8s-7Sd.
CORN Spot, firm; ne! American mixed,
via Golveaton. 6; futures, -steady; May.
6b Mad; July, 6 5Hd.
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Mllwaakee Ora I at Market.
MILWAUKEE. April 14 WH EAT No 1
northern. 11-37(7 1 .28: No. 3 npithern, 11.26'4'
l.:: July, tl.17Vwl.11 bid.''
OATH Ktandard. 55c. ' ,'
BARLEY Sample, 62Hl'ic.
Dalath Grata Market.
DULUTH, April 14.'. WTIEA V Ms",
1V261,; July. 11.26 ; No. l'ttorthsrn, lU':
No. ! northern, 11.244a. ; ,
OATS 62c. ; ''ir'.
Peoria Market,
. PEORIA. April 14.-OORN-Hlgt,er;
8 yellow, 6s,c; No. 2. 7c;-No. i. i,c;
No. 4. 6Hc -
OATS Firm; standard; Ski.'No. 1 white,
esse. - ;
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