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    THE REE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. AVlL 27. 1D09.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MAUET
Wheat Makes Strong Start,
. FftlU Off.
bat
COM ACTS CLOSELY Dl SYMJATHY
I aeaaeetedl- Hlc, table Caase m
Jams) la Wheat Wka Market.''
; dpfM, vat Slides tm folitt
law tha Start.
OMAHA. April tt. 1909.
hai opened strong on unexpected
atrong cable, which created new buying
power and cauaed a firmer feeling". The ad
vance was only temporary, however, aa
renewed liquidation sent In about noon and
additional losses war Buffered.
Corn was strong at the opening, with
hat,' and-there waa a good demand lor
ann corn on .the floor. The market dulled
after wheat bmJte and value eased off-
Wheat advanced early with higher cables
and' better local demand. Caen wneai con
Unties to , bring high prlcea and la at a
DremluM 'ver 'the otition. Toward the
ikiM selling atartcd and further losses were
regtstered. My opened u bi.jii
at ' IX it.
Corn waa allghtly higher on the strength
in wheat at the stsrt. Cash waa In ex
cellent demand and brought advance!
price. After the cash market cloned dull
ness prevailed and price emro 011
vi mv r.rn,l at gatlp. and closed at MTkl'.
- Primary wheat receipt were SKj.OOO
hi. ah. la .nA ahlnmente were 18S.M buushels
against receipt lat year of 408,000 buahela
. .hinn.ni nt oati.ooo buahela.
Corn receipt were 823.000 buahels and
Shipments were 38i.fu0 bushels, agalnist re
ceipt last yeaf of (77,000 bushel and ship
ment of 742,000 bushels,
clearance were 8S.01O buahel nf corn
none of oats and wheat and flour equal
tn Itn.OOO bushels.
Liverpool closed Vtfmd higher on wheat
and Vd lower on corn.
, i.ocal rank of option:
Article. Open. High. IiOW. j Cloe. Bafy,
Wh.ll.l i i I I
Mv...l 1 1A! 115 I 1 14l 115 I 1 14,
July... 1 011 I 01! 1 0W4, 1 Wfci 1 "1V
Corn i
I
I
, Myl.. .- iV....
4
IN!
4
tt4
July. ,.i
Sept,.:
Oa-t-. I r
May...!
ept;..1 .-,
J .
52'' .
M'.l
. i'
i
SVtl
63
62
3'
34'
. Omaha Caah Prlcea.
WHEAT-No. 2 hard. $t.2V&.1.21; No.
hard. Il.lstgf.f.!' No', hard, 11.101.14; No.
i xpnlBg. $U4'il l7i
CuH.-No. 2, ej7c; No. a. toc; No.
4. Wc: No. 2 yellow, 87c: No. yellow
utiVvoic; No 2 while, 7,,c; No. 3 white,
JAT8-Nu. 5 mix. 62c; No. 3 yellow,
ai:. No. While. iiy63Vic; No. 4 white,
e.'ac .
KYE No,
No. 3, 73!&l74c.
riecclata.
Carlix
- Wiieat. Corn. Oat".
Chicago
Minneapolis
uma..a
Duiiuu. ...
11
146
220
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iii
ItlCAOU. UHAIV AND PROVISIONS
Featoret 'of Ike' Trading aad Claslaa
Prices oa Board of Trade.
'cll.CAOO, April a Wheat prices
dcc.neu Bull lurther today from the
.o. ioint touiiied during the eevere
n.iiiil,. ui lent week, the July delivery
um. .In t 11. Der bURliel. The mar-
.vet ciot-eu weak at net decline of u to
i-.c. vuin anu oats closed tirm ana pro
. is,Mn vvevk. --
'i he fren break In wheat prices occur
, )td itunov.ln.e 4aat. half of the day and
, causutl the July delivery to sell uff pre
. . u,itaif iv la 1 1 urn the liieli tioint of the
' iesron.- At tJie sain" time the May op
i tionj.def lltietl t ia . and the (Septembfr
- j -kC. Tli ere wae 4 mild rally from III
Outturn on cd erlng ' by shorts but tlm
' market lulled to display any greut
temilonov and closed extremely heavy.
An uneXDik'teif .advance of l'il to 2 Wi
at l.lien.uol Hinnued considerable bullluli
wtiiiniei.i hi. ih, -r.rif.nlna, 4if the market
, itn.v. Initial tjuotatlon hhowlng gains of
: - "-to . i 'li'cV, Mav belnrf at.l.:0'A to
: ii.il BOd.Ju.y httt08 to SJ.8 . ' Con
J u'niUitlJHrkirto. hotwavje wra-srft Igf
v and, thta Mate sniwiir OMMirwrnra its
' U'iiath at. .Liverpool, and alun .dampened
kUv ainor o( 'tliabulls. The market op--iieared
to lark leaderehlp and .when the
. opening 'riernaml aa- eatiWied trade de
' eloped into a'dmitrftng affair, although
. price for a time -held wlthlo the opening
i range. Excellent weather fT the- grow
v in.f crop In thin country seemed to over
balance all oilier Influence. Imlu.liSR
' lloeial ileireaio In the amount on
Hiif and In the visible supply In tn
. I nlted stales. Seller became more ug-'
, grrlve late In the day and In tne an
; t-mu-n of centralised enpport the market
tiecame very weak, , May declining to
Sl.18'4 and July to 11.06 4. Much of
the selling waa -of a stnp-los charai-ter.
V I. envy tone pfe vailed the remainder of
the dev. May closing at 11.18? and July
Ht $1,064.
Although the break In wheat caiihod
tomt wetiktiess In the corn market .or a
time, prl.fs, fsllled sharply owln to a
brisk general demand, the market cloaing
xtrong at net gain for the day of Wc to
;,c, compared ivn pamruny imai,
luotatinn. - During (lie day May Bold be
tween 6Kc and ec.
An official prediction of much colder
weather for Mlnneaots. 'the Dakotas and
sections farther south had a tin 11 1 Hh effect
tm the oat market. The market closed
firm at net' gains of Vc to Ho compared
with tho previous clone.
' Provisions were weak. At the clone
, prices were J He to 17Vo below Satur
day' ftasl figures?
' The lealllng futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. ISefy
Wheat
Msy
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
May
. Jv.IV
Ppt.
IVc.
Oat-'
May
. July kJ
-', B'Pt.
. Poik
. Mav
, July
Sept.
May
; July
Sept.
Mav
July v
' Kept.,
I Jft!
1 X4
1 01
1 no.
1 SI I
1 C8
1 1M
1 187.
1 lfH,
1 07H
1 H4
90H
68
671
. 4SJ,
k 41 V4
i
IT 85
18 00
IT 96
10 30
ID 44
10 65
1 0t4
1 03,1
v mil
7S
1 0l
' 9V!
1 01
Wi.ftt.l S9S
67'4jl W
5S
I
i 4HI
"ilABaiW,,
4.S.
41
42
41UiS! 4W
l"al
4.! 421
41T
IT S7h'
17 76
17 0
17 TTH'
" S7HI
IT f7Vj
IT 8J
IT 9L'VI
17 ai
IT S7HI
JO f7H
10 424
IT VtW 17 TTHl
!Th' 10 20
10 42il 10 S6
10 2R
10 37H
10 SO
lft 66 I 10 47H
10 52'
im lit tK i
t T2V. 73U Id I 7?4 9 7?H
V 77V, I KAl J 77V! 8?Hl 82H
'' St....
Ia. t ' '
rnh quotation were aa follow:
FLOCR Bteadyr winter patents. S3 soft
S ; winter straiarhla. S-464oO; spring pat
ents. 66 a, 10; apring atraighta, St.buiit.TO;
bakers. f4.40N..
RYE No. 2. 8f I . J '
BARLEY Feed or mixing. t9SV3wc; fair
to choice malting, mygsc.
8EKDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern. fl S34;
Nov 1 northwestern, SI (3. Timothy, S3 80.
Clover, W.46. .
PROVISION Hess pork, per bbl.. P715
fl7.TO. Ura. pee im lt,. najR. Short rib.
aides (loose. fc rs fa, Bhort clear sides
niMrfl. S9 7txl0.2.
Total clearances Of wheat and flour were
eqwai to lVf.oiv nu. rrimary receipts were
m.ticn cvu.. coniparoc: -wicn wi.nn the con-e
spondlng day a year ago. The visible
supply of wheat in tne t'nited States nV-
reaaed 1.4S9.000 bu. fnr the week. The
amount f hreaastutr on ocean paseage de
creaBed 880.000 ba.
katlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
t car: corn, W care; osis, 234 cars; hogs,
S nji head.
BUTTER Steady; creameries, 2JO:c;
K.008- lsy; at mark, case Included,
flrsi 10c: prim firsts. 21c.
CHEESE Steady; daisle. ISAlSVaC
twina. 14m14,4c: voun Americas,
Ksoiic: on noma. tsc. -
POTATOES Steady; choice to fancy.
II Olttl 05; fair to good. fl.004Sl.02.
POCLTRr Steady;, turkeys, . lie
.chickens. lftc; spring. 16c.
) VEAL Steady; 9 to 80 lha.. 69SHr
40 to 86 lbs. SMc; 86 to 110 lb.
St9c. .
Plladelala Praelaea Market,
PHILADELPHIA., April S. Bl'TTER
lesoy; xtr western creamery, 2c; near
jy prlnta. Joe.
EOOS One-half cent lower; Pennsyl-
1 inn ana ntr nearby flrats. fr-e .-xi-i
rco at mark: rurrn recelpia In rctuni-
tOle cb. Jic at mark Western finis.
free ram, Sic t mark: current receipt.
fr-e r., Sh0le at mark.
CIIEKSE b irm : fair demand: New Tnrk
full cream, choice, IMfctilAc; fair to good.
MVltc.
WEATHER I .TUB (.RAH BELT
Partis- Maadv Cooler (or taa
Klaat mm Taeaday.
OMAHA. April S. 1
An area of low ureasure overllea the up-
ner M iaalaxlnnl and Mlxaouii valley and
aouth over the eaatern alone of the Bockjr
mountalaa, with ItB center Over Mortn
Uakota. Thla depreaalon hi accompanied
bv warmer weather, and temperature are
much hi her throughout the Mieaourl valley
and weet Into the mountain aiatricta. An
area of hlxher preaaur la moving In over
the northweet and Pacific elope, accom
panied by falling temperature, and colder
weather will eirend over thla vicinity to
night and Tuesday. Moderately good rain
were aeneral over eaatern Nebraska flatur-
dtiy night. Bhowera were general In the
Mlaslanlppl valley ana tnrougnout tna eaat
ern and southern atates within the laal
twenty-four hqura. The weather Is grner-
lly fair west of the MllaMlppl river, ex
cept in the northwest where 1 It unsettled.
nd It will probably continue) fair In th a
vicinity tonight and Tuesday.
Record of temperature and precipitation
compared with tha corresponding day of
the last three years:
l!a. ISO. HOT. 1909.
Minimum temperature.... M M 33 48
Precipitation :. .00 T .00 .00
Normal temperature for today, 66 de
grees. 1
Ieflclency in precipitation since March L
2.10 Inches.
Deficiency eoireanondlnar Period In 1908,
107 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding rvertod In 1907.
154 Inch, I,. A. WEfljBH,
Uocal Forecaster.
Corn and wheat realon bulletin for
Omsha, Neb., for the twenty-four hour
ending at s a. m . 7Stn meridian tima,
Monday, AtMil 2tV 199:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp Raln
Stntlons. Max. Mln fall. Pky.
Ashland, Neb W 51 .00
Auhurn, Neb R 42 .00
I'lear
C1-ar
Clear
Brcken Bow. Neb. 75 ?. .00
Columbus. Neb... 71 37 .oft
Pt. cloudy
Culbertson, Neb.. 7 M .i
Kalrbury, Neh.... 74 fit .00
Fairmont. Neb... 73 37 ."0
Or. Island. Neb.. 74 60 . .) .
Hartlngton, Neb. 71 4ft .00
Hasting. Nob.... 76 40 , .00
Holdrege, Neb.... 78 40 .00 .
Onkdale, Neb 74 19 .00
Omaha. Neb ..62. - Si .00
Tekamah, Neb... 4 42 .00
Alta, la 3 f,2 .HO
Carroll. Ia K. Si .00
Clnrlnda. Ia 40 .110
Rlbley. Ia. M : .00
Sioux City, Ia.,4 48 .
Clear
Clear
Clt-ar
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
C!ear
Cl-ar
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Minimum temperatura for twelva-Iiour
period ending at I a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain.
Central. Stations. Max. Mln Inches.
Chicago. Ill 26
Columbus, O-.-.v. 17 '
Ies Moines, ia.... 14
Indianapolis. Ind.. Yi
Kaneaa City, Mo.. '&
Ixvulsvllle. Ky IP
Mlnrepolls, Minn. SI
Omaha. Neb........ 10
St. 'Louis, Mc.'.i.'H'
00 ii T
,10 - 34 .14
' T
7J ,' S8 M
7ft.- W T
. 71 . . 62 .01
wi n T
;o - 42 .00
72 42 T
l.la'ht Shf.wer hci-urred wltbln the last
twenty-four hours In all portion of the
corn snd wheat region except the Omaha
district. The weather Is much warmer In
the western and cooler In the eaatern nr-
tlons. I.. A. we-Ijuii.
Local Forecaster.' Weather Bureau.
IV EW YORK ft GIVE? HAL MARKET
Oaotatlons of the Day on Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK, April 18.-FLOUR Receipts,
!.fiiJ hbl.: eXDorts. l"'80O bbls.: oulet. with
prices easier; Minnesota patents, 16.90
winter straignis, o.swiw.jv;. Min
iiHanta baker. S4.604t6.10: winter extras,
S4.S4i-4.90; Kaneaa straights. S6.6(tf6 90. Rye
flour, unsettled; . ran to. goQO, . i.toBi.is;
-hiiii' tn fancy. S4.70M.8a.
CORN MKA1 White and yellow, S1S09
!.: coarse. S1.SW1.5S: kiln drfed. S3.60.
RVK Cnsettled; No. 2 western, Wo, f. o.
t,.. Npw Ynrk.
hari.fiy ateadv: maltinar. TSfiTSc. e. I f.
New York; feedlnar, l47bo,--c. I. f., New
York. - -
Will! AT Receipts, 4.80O bu.
Nq. J red, S140, nominal, eleva
ji- afloat; No. 1 nortli
not. eaey;
tor. and SI. 41,
northern, Dulirth,
sir't'f. o.
h.. afloat: No. 2 hard winter.
S' S31. f. o. b. afloat. Wheat opened firm
at tyfi;e advance, broke under active
realising and tine crop proepecc. nun
partlnllv oa the decrease in L'nlt.'d States
available supply, and closed barely steady
at Vrfltic. decline. May closed at S1.24, July
Vai i 14 and S.-nltmber St S1.0U7.
CORN Receipts, a.400 bu.; exports, w.ww
bu. Spot, easy; No. itc. elevator, ana
77V. f- o p., afloa.1; No.. 2 wnite, nw,
nominal;. No. 2 yellow. 77Hc f. o. b.. afloat
The fintliin market npaned about unchanged,
Mini -off fefiUc" with wheat, rained .on
covering and cloned steady at He rise on
May and loss on la-ter monms. may
closed at 77ic, July at 76H? and September
at 74V.
OATS Firm: mixed. wtw)e'7c; natural
white. 2fi to 32 lbs., : tvSWlc; clipped white,
34 to 42 lbs.. Fi8V4tltaHc. .
Tt4Y Kiisv: good to choice. IMTW.
HIDMS Firm; Bogota, 194'iMOc ; Central
Amnricn XUkC.
PROVISIONS Beef, easy; family, imj
Jill 60; me!, SlO.Smsll.OO; beef hams. S24.0Wtf
a.00; packet, fl2.604i-U.tlO: city extra India
mens, S3. Binn 22.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled
bellies, f-.b.fiWll.oo; pickled nam. n.w.
Ijird. eafcv: western, Sio Boqn.ii rerinea
atradv: continein. 111.10: South America.
fll ft); compound, ii.7lxae.lSMj. r-ora, steaoy
family, fluo'uo.uo; anon cieevr, au.ocBw.oc7
mens, tlS.BOHl 19.'.
TAILOW f irm: cuy iiz per pag i. Mic
countrv. nackae free, OWcic.
RIC-r irm: ao.Tiestic, rair u extra, ity
iu,,-: Japan, nominal.
BCTTER SteHdy : receipts. S.7 tlaroea
creamery specials. rTQ'-Hc; official price
27c; extras, axa :'tio ; tnircia to iirsta.
2Lc; held, creamery, thirds to extras, LO
2uc; proces. common to apeclBia, 1713c;
w.-nlern factory, iirats, ivai9W
CHEESc-Flrin: receipts. Use; state, old,
full cream specials, tti'alic: state, full
cream, new, culoretl. best. Mitiltc; stata.
full cream, white, beat, 13H'UHWo; atata,
comnn-n to fair, luijlic; iklma, full 10 apa-
cial. 1'i'Vl-ViC '
KOC1S F-asler: receipts. 28.146 cases: state.
Pennsylvania a.iitl nearby fanoy selected
white, 2'iyc; state, Pennsylvania and
nearly, fair to choice, 22Htf.o; brown and
mixed, fancy. 23r; brown and mixed, fall
to choice. 2H4'Jp22e: western storage
packed, 2'-'& 224c ; western, firsts, 2122c;
seconds. southern firsts, 21c; sec
onds, 2Hc.
POULTRY Alive, steady; western chick
ens, broilers, F(g33; fowls, ltvjritto; dressed,
strong; western chickens, 12Vc; fowls.
St. l.o a Is Geaeral Market.
BT. IXJ LIS. Mo.. April 3. .WHEAT
Lower; track: No. 3 red. cash. fl. 41.47;
iso. t nurd. si.3uai,w: May. I1.18W: Juiv.
$l.(CTtg-t.08.
CORN Higher; track: No. I caah, 70,
71 V; No. J white. 71Wib72c: May.
July, eWsc. , .
lATSIull; track: No. ! caah. 64: No.
t white, f&ni6'c; May. Wo; July, 47
n 1 rv .-Nonnnai; SJC. . 1 ,
HAY-Hteady. . ... ... - .
, BRAN Steady.
KlAJl'R Loaer: fed winter patents. K26
tY.75; extra fanoy hud straight, S6vfj.lS;
hard winjer clears. l4fl"B4a0.
HKED-Tlniotliv, :;X,u 60.
tllHNMKAI-ta 40.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east trsclt. 81 SO
CI S3.
HAY Steadvj timothy. Sl0tMil75O; pral
Tie. SIl.OiKfrl? SO.
IRON COTTON TIES 80c.
BAOOINO-7 1-16c.
HEMP TWINE Ir.
PROVISIONS Pork. firm: Jobbing
817 62V I.ard. lower: prime aieam, 1 0K8
10.10. Prv salt meats, hleher; hoxed ex
tra shnrts. fll 00: clear rlha. fll. 25: short
cl-Mrs. HI 3. Bsccvn. hleher; boxed extra
short, fl200; clear rlba. tU.Sft; ahort clears.
fl?
Ptlt'I.TRY-WeHk: ehlckena. lie; sprlnirs.
lltistir: turkeys. IMflnc: diKks. 11c; geese.
oc
Dt'TTrn T v r - tvamjrv
Wftr:
coinrv, lO-lrlTc.
EtlOS Lower: 18c, ceae count
RCln. Phlpmenia
Pt-itir. . thl..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, hu
Oats, bu
..;.....' ' '
44 on one
jw a- ivv
J....... rm 40000
I.lweraool Grtls Market.
I.lVPRPOOl prl W -"'"EAT Hivol
new No. r.l -atari wteter. no foeW;
future. tetv Mv. 8 July. 8s 8ad:
CORN Srw.t frm- new American m'ed.
via CalvFNinn a ai-4; futures, quet: My.
n. ,r,.,,l; Inly. Ha 4l.d
prJ-f,.vH' fi,m a
'''"Ft -WIiWt ri'w, if nl
flop? In I.nn.l. n. Pacific coat, ate S
SEW10RK STOCKS AND BONDS
He try Underton PreTtili Because of
Exteniire Profit Taking:.
DUE TO MONEY SnUATION
a ,
j
lerrr In Call Less Market la Cs
sl1ere4 Ameaf the Peaalallltlea
of tke Week Beads Are
Heavy.
NEW YORK. April JA-Ther were symp-
toma of languor In the speculation In
stocks today and a disposition waa manl
iest to narvest accrued pronts rather man
to undertake renewed commitments. This
condition of affairs caused a heavy under
tone rather than pronounced weakness.
i ne money market position seemed to be
responsible for this action on the part of
the operators for the advance. A flurry
In the call money market Is considered
ongst the possibilities for the present
week In connection with the preparations
for the monthly settlement to be financed.
Money supplies at Interior points are said
to be redundant still and difficult to rind
employment for. In aplte of this reserve
fore In the money situation there Is a
fesr that even a slight hardening of money
rates might dislodge some vulnerable mar
ket holdings of stock of the less aub-
atantlal elans. Last week already a closer
scrutiny waa being exercised of collateral
In loans and borrowers were notified by
the banks to reduce thet percentage of the
more doubtful class of VecuiiUea furnish
ing loana. The shifting of loans thus
brought about In Itself a disturbing
process. The same Influence waa at work
In the bond market to reduce the voluume
o' transactions In the department an to
Impart a heavy tone to that oiaaa or
set-unities also.
The day's narrow speculation centered In
a few of the favorite trading stocks, not-
bly Reading. Fluctuations In that stuck
were violent until It became known that
the supreme court decision on the com
modities clause of the Hepburn law was
not to ba handed down today. je at
tention waa paid to the stock afterwards,
London turned seller in this market,
prompted, It was said, by the approach of
the half monthly settlement of Uie London
stock exchange. There were traces of
anxiety In some of the foreign markets
over the unsettled state of affairs In
Turkey. The renewed absorption of gold
by Paris was Illustrated In the taking ot
85,000.000 In London for that account. Read
lng seemed to be hurt by the Intimation
that heavy supplies of anthracite remained
on hand to be worked off during the sum
mer In tha event of an agreement with
the miners. News bearing on the coming
wheat crop waa regarded aa favorable.
but the further break In the wheat market
lacked Its stimulating effect on stock.
Time loans were quoted a fraction higher
today for all maturities. The call money
rate did not get above 2 per cent. Gather
ing distrust over the selling of stocks
which appeared on all available opportuni
ties led to a general throwing over of
speculative accounts In the lata dealings
and to tha weak close.
Bonds were neavy. Total par value 14,-fct-'.OOO.
United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Number of Bale
and leading quotations
on bonds were:
galea. High. Low. Uloae.
. lt.too 7.S 7I4 ''4
.. 8.11(10 t04 6ti4
,. tuO 118 112 114
. 1,100 M't tl o
100 4044 4044 40
. I.4H0 41 40 44
00 144 It li
. l.Bi tt M w, tS
100 114 . 114 1141
. I,6 (1 t -144
iK 105S l' 106 H
00 1U 111 12
100 M14 W44 IKN4
. 4.6UO 14 13'4 4
. S, 100 46 4i 46V4
. 10.PI0 lli'vt 1744 10744
OS 104S4 104 104
m va m vu
. I.I0B 114 11344 Ht4
t4
. t,XI0 7i 77', 77 Uj
400 111 176S Hi'a
100 tt4 4
100 1014 101 "4 101
a"
. t.SOO 14 Tti iali
. 1.000 lit I 4
100 1M ltd l.tVfc
. 1,400 U0m 1444 "Hit
71
too tt U II
100 41 ' 41 MV(
. . . 40.S M& It.-'i, US
. l.afA II POUj t0V4
.. 8,1KB 117 13414 IM14
. 4.BO0 U4 C2V4 Utk
toe ii 111 in
Amalgamated CoBper .....
Am. C. A P
Am. C. A r. ptd
Ameriaan Cotton Otl
Am. H. A L. pfd
Am. Ica Securities
Am. Llnaaad Oil
American ljooomotlv ....
Akl. LocomotlT pfd
Am. 8. A R
Am. 8. A A. pfd ...
Am. Suaar Ratloln
Am. Tobacco ptd
American Woolan
Anaoenda Mining Co
Atchiaoa
Atcblaon pfd
Atlantic Coaat Lin
Baltimore A Ohio
Baltimore A Ohio pfd....
Brooklyn Rapid Tr.,
Canadian Pacific
Central Loathar
Central Leathar ptd
(antral of New Jaraay
Chaaapaak A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago A N. W
C , at. A St. P
C . C, C. A St. L
Colorado P. A I
Oolerada A Ho
Cete.A a. lat pM
Col. A 80. 3d ptd
Caaaolldatad ua
Cora Product , . .
Dataware A Hudiori.
UanTar A Rio Oranda
D. A R. O. pfd
Planners' acrltlaa ....
Brla
Brt 1st pfd....
Brla 84 pfd
Oenaral Blactrla
Great Northern pfd.......
Ot. Nettbarn Ore ctfa
Illinois Central
Inlcrborauab Mat.
Int. Mat. ptd
International ' Paper
Int. Paper pfd
International Pump
Iowa Oantral
Kanaas City as
K. C. 80. pfd
LoulaTllla A N
Minn. A St. l.
M . 8t. P. A 8. 8. M ...
Mlaaourl Paolflo
M., K. T
M , K. A T. ptd
National La4
Naw Vark Central
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk A V
North American
Northern Paclflo
Pacific Mall
Penneylvanls
People'e Oas
P , C, C. A 8t. i,
Pfaaaad Steal liar .......
Pullman Palace Oar
Rallwar (Heel Spring....
Reading
Republlo Steal
Republic Steal pfd
Rock ialand Co
Rock laiand Co. Ptd
.. 4.100 t34a 6141 4144
tm ia 1.14
0 8SS4 M
..'8.100 II t0v4
00 4 i4
47
1744
8U4,
4a
31
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l.tciO 14414 l44Uj M1V4
1,700 10 lu tt
KM 144
146H 14414
J.6O0 1644
1(44 lt
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too
100
TOO
too
1,400
too
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US
1M 13IU. 1!U. .lit
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W 1H 116 , 1I4V4
. l.aiO 744 T84a 74
. 1,40 4414 41 44S4
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. 4.400 It '4 la4 . tt4
. ISO 1W 1JB'4
. 1.400 41114 444 4X44
. 1.400 M44 lth Sl4
too I1H 11 I1V4
. 7. 00 14 4 14244 14 J -A
4
. 4,100 1M U64 lto4
. i.sno 11414 116V4 m4
100 . 1144 - 8144 1V4
I7V4
aw it lta 114
844
.114.800 1441 14344 143
... S.40B 8444 44 lit
. l.tWO 71 17s 74
. 44,40 11 IB I
. 11,700 1014 nu u
81. L A 8. P. Si pfd...
sc. Lxiuta 8 W
st u a. w. pf
Sloas-anefflatd 8. A I...
Bovthara Paclflo
Be. Paclba pfd
Sootbarn AaHwar
o. Rallwar pfd
Tenaaaaee Coppar
T , Bt. U A W
T . St. L. A W. pfd
t'nloa Psoilla .
I man Pacltts ptd
V. 8. Kubbar
V. 8. Rubber lat pfd
V. 8. Btael
V. 8. Steal pfd
1,'tah Coppar
Va.-Caro. chamlcal
Va.-Caro. Cham, ptd
Wabaah
Wabaah pfd
Waatinghouaa K lac trie ,.
Waatarn Union
Whaalin A L B
Wlaconatn Central
. t,00 43V, 4 4i44
too t 8t4 1
lin n t7 ai
M0 7644 7644 1
. ii.pia iau lit n
too mv, 1HS4 lit
, . 300 . if. It ai.44
. 4.400 114 47
400 41(4 41
600 61 I1T4
40) tt'4 6144
. 11,100 111 ltl
too I4V4 MV4
100 81 II
t'S
4644
at 4k
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tt
104 44
M,t0 4444 M
tOt 114 11444 1)44
1. 0OO 41 464,
1.600 47
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lit
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11a
1,'JoO It
11144
4114
4.00
41
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... I.40O t
... LI.eo 148
64 v, aa
UH4 1344
Am. T. A T. Co.
Total salaa for tn Bar. lU.Bw ahars.
Loadoa Sleek Market,
IeOiNTXlN, April 28. American securities
were auiet and steady and without lmoort
ant changes during the early trading to
day. At noon the market was steady, with
prlcea ranging from S below to S above
(Saturday s new rork closing.
London closing stoc ks: .
Oonaola. aanT 14' M . K. A T 4444
d tvoaeuni 84 11-it N. T Oantral Uo44
Aaoconda 44 Norfolk A W V444
Aublcos iai aa pro an
da pfd lo4i Ontario A W 411 '4
Baltimur A Ohio 117 PannarWanl ?v
Canadian Pmclllc.
Rand Mine
Cbaaapeaka A O
Chicago Ci. W
Cht.. Mil. A 84. P.
Da Baara
IMnaar A Ala O
pf
na
Bo lat pt
do td prd
Oraad Tmnh
llllnala Caolral
aaairui ra
aHauutUarn Kr M'a
w o pra t
. Southara Paclflo IV.V4
44 Inlun Pacino.
It3
. t da prd
. HV V. 8. Btael
. 4tV4 Ba pfd ,
. tt W aliaah
. A14 Bo ptd .'
.14tv,aNuilali 4a
... W
... at .
...U144
... 11V
... ta
... 87
LoalaTllle A N
.141 Amal. Coppar.
U4
rilLVER Bsr. steady. 'Si 16-lbd per ounce
muivui per cent.
The rats of discount In tha open market
for three-month bills Is IVib-1 6-18 per tent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for abort bin is ivi 8-18 per cent.
Haw Tar Mlalas; Staeka.
NEW YORK, April . Closing quotations
en mining siocks:
Altaa
.178 ladTllla Con.
4
Brvtaewltk Coa. . .
Com. Tvaaet stark.
40 bonaa .
Con Cai. A V
Horn BIlTar
Iroi Stiver
Offered
ijttie Cbial ..
V- Me.tran
1BV4 Octane t..
. at Ophlr
St Standard
.IB V allow jacket .
.334
lit
.146
.
Fsrelaja riaaaclal.
IXINDON. April 38.' Money waa easily ob-
tHtnsnlr on the market today, tn spit of
the settlement requirements. Discounts
were slBdy. Nearly S6.00u.mo In gold was
taken pt tne continent, prin.-lne.llv Pans.
at an advance of 'a- While buclneas nn tl.t
rV.K-lr exi-han-- waa gem rally ."i-et. Hie
j ton.- r mainei Inn Tiiere was a s)l:;iil 1
pt-nvrment In home raJls, and foreigner
were quiet. Mexican rails were strong and
scored all advance of from 1 tu 2 polnta,
owing to the gooO March statement. Kaf
firs were firm and dealers were liuay ar
ranging a laige carry-over. American
securities were steady In th lorenon and
option buying and covering operations prior
to the settlnn ent raistxi values over parity.
New Yuik sent good support in the after
noon, but it turrcd seller, and prlcea eased
and closed dull.
BERLIN, April 2. Trading on th Bourec
todev was stagnant, rperators assuming a
waiting attitude. Prices weie some w net
aesker.
PARIS, April Price on the Bourse
today were steady, except In the case of
rentes, which were weak on the fear of
labor trouble.
Now York Moaey Martet.
NEW YORK. April 26,-MONEY-On call,
steady; mu2 per cent; ruling rate. 2 per
cent: rlosins ma. lt per cent; oiieien, i
per cent. Time loans, stronger; sixty days, I
2V4 per Pent: ninety oaa, 24 per cent,
bid: six months, S per cent.
PRIME! MbHCANl'lU PAPER-3Hti4
P8TEl"ljNa EXCHANOE-Steady. with
actual business In bank era hills at 84 .SSIjUS
4 8626 for sixty-day bills and at 84-8740 for
demand; commercial bills. MSoHtt',.
SILVER Bar, 62o: Mexican dollars, 440.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
heavy. . ,
Closing quotations on bond were aa fol
low:
V. f. ret. 9 rag IOIVj J(n 4
to coupon 101 V Bo 4V
C. 8 Sa. na lO'll Bo 21 aerlea
ila coupon 101 K. C. So. lit Se .
do coupon 1V4 L. dab. 4a 1M1.
V. 8. 4. rrf . ax. lnt.lt L N. unl. 4a...
Allla-rtial. lat ta M-. K. I T ll
Am. A. 6a Ki de Hi A rot. 4
Am. Tobacco 4i TH, do sen. 4Si
do a lioHo. Paclflo 4
Atrhlson taa.' 4a 14t N. T . C. g. IV. -
.
. i
. 71- '4
. i
.111144
. "
. IV
- !
. a)4)
W'4
4
do S. L. lat 4a.
Id ct. 4a
13 o aeo. a
11 H. Y. City t naw..ll.,vt
do cv. 6a.
N. T., N. H. A H
Atlantic O. L. lat 4a : . fr. t
Bill I mora Ohio 4.10IVIN. W. lat con. 4.
do Ha H do ct. 4a
do 9. W. IWa ' Na. Pacific 4a
'4
l
l'ti
9
aH
Mt
1011
Brk. Tr. CT. 4a
-do ia
14: O. 8. L rfd. 4a
nv, paon. cr. im 115..
do ran. 4
I-'IH Raadln (aa. 4
taaada. So. lat (a.,
central of Oa. 5a...
('antral Leather ta...
C. of N. J. . 6a
Chaa. A Ohio 4a.:.
1W4 M. U S. r. 1
7r.' St. U S. W. c. 4a
4a. h
... :
... 14
... 7l'f
... M
... M
. . . 1 1 J
... a4
.. y'2
. . . ; j"
. . . tH
. ..I'H
...104
Chicago A A. Ita...
C. B. a. 1
. MW d lat sold 4a .
0., M A H P. g. ma Vi Seaboard A. L 4
C. R 1. A P. . 4a.. n So. rantio col.
do col. ta M do lat ret. 4i
do rfg. 4a "H So. Rallwar as....
CCC. St. L. 4. 97H do n. 4
C'olo. Ind. ta tm Union Pacific 4a..
Colo. Mid. 4a 4 do ct. 4a
C. A 8. r. A e. 4a. H do lat raf. 4a
D. A H. ct. 4a IDi't !'. S. Rubtxr sa..
do- lat raf.
.int- ti. s. gtael Id ba.
D. A R. O. 4a
Dlatlllcra' 6a
Erla p. I. 4a.
do san. 4a
do. cv. 4a aerlea A-
. M!4 Va.-Caro. Cham. 6a... MH
. 74 Wahaah lat ba 1 1 44
. ITVt do lat A ax. 4a 74
74HWeatam Mi. 4 M
t"(f. Elec. c. .... J
Wla. ("antral 4a HH
do aerlaa B.
Ban. Elec. c. ta 14 D. H. O. rf. 6a...
111. Can. ltt raf. 4a...lvHC. o. rar ctfa. ta ion
Int. Mat. 44a nS. H. F. of M. 4va.. i"
Int. M. M. 4sa ita Pacific 4a ctfa.... Is
Bid. Oflerad.
Leeal aeearltlea. -
Q.ii.'utiiina furnished by fiamuel Burn.
Jr., 614 Naw York Life Building:
Bin. Jukra
Columbaa L H. A P. Ba 1184. 4j ft
Clir of Omaha Bond. 4Vs 1831 lot -4W44
Uouxlaa County 4a 11.8 t4a --4k
Oat City Malt Compter 1 10J
Ind. Tel. 6a 18S7 t0 pfd boaua)
Kanaaa fjtir R. A L. 6a I8U ' J
K. C. R. A L pfd t "
Nabraak Telephone Stock 8 tS4
Omaha Oat la 1117 4.... t7
Omaha K U A P. 6a 1131... tB 101
Omaha A C. B. St. Ky. 6a 11 ttv 1U
Omaha A C. B. at. Rr. 6a 1U 1
Omaha A C. B. St. Rr. pfd. 6 V4 44
Omaha A O. B. St. By. Co. 86 74
Omaha A C. B. Rr. A Bridge pfd 4... tl 44
Omaha Water Co. 6a lilt... H llUj
Omaha Water Co. 6 l4t to 8H4
Omaha Water Co. lat pfd
Omaha B. of T. Bids. Co. pit ay. iuv ia
Paclflo T.- A T. ta. It 1117 7V$ tl
Bherldan Coal ta 1933 ! 1
South (imaha Dewar 4V lilt 100'i 11
Hlout 8to Tarda pfd t.-
Swift A Company 10IV lot
Trl-Stata Land Co. pfd. 1 loom, bonua) t:. :
Totveka 81. Rr. ta
linlop Stock Yarda Co., Omaha. 1.
Boston ttockg aad Roads.
BOSTON. April !. Money, call loans. 2'i
y.-Hi per cent; time 1 loans, Wii per cenu
urriciai closing:
Atchtron adj. 4a fV4 Daly weat
1
u
16
10
a
t'4
-18
tf) .
a
4
UU W .1 - ,iiauKI,H ..
Atchlaon R. R,.. ... l7Sftranhi
do pfd It'aVaGreene Cananea
Boat on A Albany... ..ilk 'lale Royala ....
Bneton Blevated IS0 Maaa. Mining
Pltchburs pfd 133 Michigan
N. Y., N. H. A H . irt 'tlohawk
t alon Paclflo 14 Menu C. AC.
Am. . Arge., Chem.v... I. ,a AeveUe
do pfd V4 Old Dominion .
61V4
"44
70
14
IS
81V4
40
44
444
141
..... 77
Amer. Woolen 84' Qtflner .........
do pfd 101 Rhannon
Dominion I. A 8 Stti tamarack
Adventure .v. . . ... 1;4 Trinity .'
Allouaa 54 I nlted Copper
Amalgamated .IV4 t'. 8. 041
Anion Com. HH ttah
Atlantic 10'4 Victoria
Bulta Coalition 4.44 Winona
Cal. A Ariaona. tlvt Wolrarln
Cal. A Hacl.... 400 . '
North Bulta , tti Copper Rang
Treaaarp Statement.
WASHINOTON. April M-Today s state
ment of the treasury balance In the general
fund, exclusive of the sioo.000,000 gold re
serve, shows: Available, oash balance, fll6,.
638.819; gold coin and bullion, 841,611,137; gold
certificates, $41,6SC,620.
Wool Market.
B08TON. Mass., April 2.-WOOLr-Tha
leading domestic quotations range as
follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces.
XX, Z4y.8bc; x, amende; ino. i wasned, 3SJ
89c; No. 8 washed. 23&24c; half-blood,
combing. Ktttftlu: three -eighths blood, comb
ing. 3KU Jlc; auarier-Diood, combing, fitQlc:
deUlne. washed. 39h40c. Mlchlgun. Wiscon
sin and New York fleeces, fine unwashed.
223)8c; delaine unwasned. avjfJSc; half
bluod, unwashed, 24jl30c; thnee-elghths
blood, unwashed, SBc; quarter-blood. 28t9
29c. Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri, three-
eighths blood, bkuuoc; quarter-blood. 260
2c. Scoured values: Texas, fine, 12 months,
6cra2c; fine. C to I months, 62i4j4c: fine,
fall, 46tM7c. California, northern. 6Sjj0c;
middle county. 48i0c; fall, free. 4;i(Hoc.
Oregon, eaatern. No. 1 staple, 820Sc; east
ern clothing. 6oVa67c: valley. No, 1. 48ti70o.
Territory, fin staple, tttfffltic; fine me
dium staple, aotttfic; fine clothing. 68Ht.'c;
fine medium clothing. 6oVt)4S8c: half-blood,
80a3c; three-elghtha blood. 6ti0c; quarter
blood. biAOAc. Pulled, extra. tMtfttHc; fins A,
6Kti4f!c: A surers. 616(lc.
BT. IAJl is. Aprti at. v uiju r-irm; ter
ritory and western medium. 2024c; fine
mediums. lSrc; Una. 1218c.
IXJNIiON. April 28-WOOLr-The arrivals
of wool for the series of auction sale
closed today with the following amounts in
the stocks:' New South Waves. 44.817 bales;
Queensland. 14.313 bales; Victoria, 81.E.69
bales; Houth Australia. 10.340 bales; Weat
Australia, 4.673 bales; Taamanla, 18,962; New
Zealand. 171,383 bales; Cape of Oood Hope
and Natal, 63.699 bales. Total, S77.t48 bales.
Of the above, 11.000 bales of Australia and
40.000 of Cape of Oood Hope and Natal
were forwarded direct to spinners, leaving
the net available for th sales. Including
13.000 held over from the second series,
177,648 balea.
Cotton Market. '
NEW YORK. April 26-COTTON-The
cotton market opened firm at an advance
of points and sold 12 to 18 points net
higher right after the call, with May rela
tively firm and making a new high record
for the season, when It sold at 10.56c Ben.
titnent was nervous owing to the Idea that
spot demand - had Blackened and that
frrther advances In contract might meet
with selling presaure from th aouth snd.
sfter an eaTly advance, fluctuations wern
narrow and Irregular, with trading largi-lv
professional and prices S or 4 points off
from the best during the middle of the
morning.
8rc,t cotton closed nulel. 0 points higher;
middling unlsnds. 10.c; middling gulf,
11 Ifce: no ssles.
Cotton futures onen"H firm: Mav. 10 'c;
June, l.4r hid; July. l),41c: August. 10.31c;
October. 10.18c; Decemb-r. -10.17c; January.
Wile.
Cotton ftitaree c!4V eteadv;- April.
10.5Jc; Mar. M.68; June. 10 47c: July. l')47e;
Auarutt.- 1033c: September. 10.24c: October,
18 ,3c; November. 104:; ' December, 10.21c;
January. 10lc; March. lO.lSo.
OAIVKTON, Tex., April 26. COTTON
Ix)r, )(.
8T f.OClS. April !6 COTTON
Middling 10V-; aales. 288 bales: reeelpl.
1,344; sliipments. 1,344 , stock. 34.125.
Wool Innartt Increase,
BOSTON. April 28 Figures already com
piled In connection with the textile situa
tion In New England show that the Im
portations of wool throiiajh Boston have
thus far this month exceeded previous rec
ords for the month of April since Ult7.
Th total fnr the month to date haa been
in excess of 30.000,000 pounds of an aatl
mated value of !00 000.
roaTea Market.
NEW YORK. April 28--COFFCEr-Mar-
ket cioaeJ ateady net unchanged to 10
points higher. Hales were' reported of 49.760
bags, including Msy at WWixnts .& and July
at lt "it: Hpot market auiet: Rio No. 7. 84
'c: Samoa o. I, 8V.-; m Id. dull; Cor
I vl-'v a. k Villi;
OMAHA LIVE STOCIL MARKET
Too Many Cattle and Too Little De
mand Break Prices.
HOGS GETTING THE WORST OF IT
Sheep aad Lambs la Moderate Saaply.
While Demaed la Very QeH mmm
Price Klfleea Ceot Higher,
at Least.
POl'TH OMAHA. April 28. 1909.
Cattle Hogs aneev.
Estimate Monday S.0C0
.400
SON)
. . . -re .i.o.o
4.971
6.677
4.4,IS
.4tV
6.0i
hame nay 2 we-ks so.. IW3
Baine tiny 3 week ago., S.&118
fame nay 4 weeks ago., 6.2PX
Same day last year 2,628
0.(I3
6.04
S.8K1
The following tabi shows the reeelpts
of cattle, hoga and sheep at South Omaha
for th year to date, compared, with last
year: 1900. 1. Ino. Dec.
Cattle l.4t f91.848 .S
Hogs &K5.B04 M4.706
Sheep 637.658 468,260 71,08
Tha following table shows the average
price of hoge at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 190S. 108. 1807. 1908 11906. 1904.1S0J.
April 13..
April II..
April 16..
April 16..
April 17..
April 18..
April 18..
7 00 Ml
t ai 6 66
6 88V4 6 43,
46!
SSI
6 SSI 4 81
S Ml 4 M'
T IS
t a
T It
7 0;
7 SO
8 46
a I
f S5H
6 UI 4 8
4 89
8 87, 8 87
8 WV4 6 43
f 41
8 8A
C 48
t 401
8 bl
S 2S
1 a 01
: 1HJ 4 6.1
I 93 1 6 64
o 6 4ll
I 4 &'
6 01! I 04
7 08
T If
8 81
44
34
f 10
4 t
April 30..
8 9
8 421 i IS
4 7 19
April 21..
April tl.
April 2,4..
6
8 431 6 SOI
4 80 i 11
4 811 T 07
8 4 6 S6 8 86
16 83
t'l
5 :iu 8 S81 6 31: I
4 &!
02
April 24..
7 084 6 40 6 34
8 29 6 80
28' S 361
7 04
April 24.. 1 7 05' 6 40 6 34'
April .. a j , ssj , 31;
7 08
8 :6 6 26 4 6i 7 06
April zo.. piv,
! 8 341 6 li 6 i 4 i,
Sunday.
The orflclal number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hons. BheeaH'r's.
C. M. A St. P l .. ..I
uatinsli , i
Missouri Pacific 1 1
Ciiion Pacific 6.1 16 8 1
C. & N W , east 12 1..
C. A N. W . west 47 24 1 1
C, Rt. P.. M A O.... 2 1
t, B. A Q-, east 1
C, B. A Q.. west 3 2 46 f
C. R. 1. A p., east.. 3 .. ..
C. R . A P.. west 1
Illinois Central I 2
Chicago (Jt. Western 1
Total receipts l.V) 92 14 4 I
Tl.c disposition of th day's receipt was
aa fellows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. !
Omaha Packing Co 471 1.1S0 503
anu company HX3 v.611 s
Cudahy Pncklng Co 678 2,073 917
Armour A Co 42 1,471 :4)
678
42
148
13
79
!f
,ri7
16
67
8
21
148
62
10
83
20
1
vansant A Co
f.obman A Rothchlld
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Son.
F. P. lewls
Huston A Co
.1. B: Rcot A Co
J. H. Bulla. ,.J.
Sam Werthlmer
H. F. Hamilton
M. Hagerty A Co .....
F. G. Inchrnm
Sullivan Bros
Lehmer Bros
Vnlcn Dressed Beef Co.
8wai-ts-Boland
Illlr-ols Packing Co
Rothchlld
Other buyers
43
SO
Totals... 3.732 6,861 2.1 IS
CAI": Receipts of cattle this morning
were quite liberal at this point and large
at Chicago and most other points. Tne gen
eral situation was about aa unfavorable for
the ael.ers aa could well be amaglned, not
only here, but at all other points as well.
In the first place the depression In tha
wholesale beef market at eastern consum
ing centei still continues. Although wbole
sa.e prices are down considerably trom the
high point of a few weeks ago the move
ment into consumption channels dors not
broaden auDreclublv. In other worda It
lias been Impossible to Induce consumers to
buy any mure freely, 'even tnoua.li prices
are decidedly lower. This has been- an un
fortunate condition of the market for Soma
little time back, and until tns consumption
of meat products Increases there can be
Utile hope for Improvement in-tho fat cattle
market. At Uie same time that consumers
aie not taking the product very freely feed
ers are being pressed to sell. Feed yards
in an parts or the corn belt are naturally
in very bad condition on account of the
soft rainy weather, while in many placts
it is slmost Impossible to buy corn except
at prohibitive prices. As a result they are
pressing the cattle onto the market at A
tune when the demand Is very poor.
This In brief waa the condition facing
cattle salesmen this morning at all msj-ket
points. Chicago, which had the blggert run,
led off with a break reported early at 103?
16c and with a moat discouraging outlook.
The market at thla Point was very slow
and late in opening, buyers being inclined
to await runner lutormatlon from eastern
points before doing very much business,
and accordingly the forenoon was well ad
vanced bt-for buyer and sellers got 10-
getner on a trading basis.
When buyers anu sellers got together on
a trading basis, heavy or rough beef steers
were lUtuotKi lower and slow, it took right
good cattle to bring S6.lofavii.16. Handy light
cattle showed the least decline, being
steady to 10c lower. '
Cows and heifers wero in fair demand, as
consumers seem to be calling for the
cheaper cuts of .beef rather than for th
expensive beef steer As a result tha mar
ket on cow waa steady tu 10c lower, while
nice heifcra were fully steady.
Tha Blocker and feeders trad waa th
same aa last week. The demand was not
veiy laige, but there were so , few her
that they sold at good, firm prices.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice corn
feu ateera, to.So'Uti.tO; talr to good cornte.l
steers, .6otjj6.8o; common to I Air cornfed
steers, 84. 61410. So; good to choice cows and
heifers, 64.ii46.tiO; fair to good cow and
helfera, IJ.aijj4.7u; common to fair cows
and heifers, 62.t3.66; stock heifers, Sa.U'U
4.2a; vesl calves, S3 25U6.76; bulls, stags,
etc., I3.uixtj4.l): good to choice mockers and
leeucia, 4.u05.5; fair to good Blockers
and feeders, 44.t0$r4.60; common to fair
Blockers and lender., J3.2ji&-I.Oj.
BEEF BTEEKd.
No. An. Pr. No. A. Pt.
II S 4 at 8... 128 t It
17 848 6 IU 71 13u i 70
It luW ( M iki i 71
14 t"4 I 4 M ri 8 7S
'J4 tin 6 40 la. ..1 12:'S I ;t
III t f 45 ; ut 8 In
Si ll I 4S t UTS 8 80
11 11DI 6 M lat 8 to
12 Ill 8 W i7 14tl t BA
U. lilt i ta U 141 8 10
tt .HH 6 j
COWS.
8 HI l 8 1008 4 tl
I I U 8 aj to
t lt'.t 4 Wl 11 Iiv. 1 no
1 10B1 4 to t Hl.t t II
IUM 4 BO I n:t I it
UI IU
HEIFERS.
S t'l 8 IV 1 too 4 00
11 S at I test I o
8 &$ t 16 8 to
1 W lit'
. BULLS.
1 "10 I W 1 1710 4 M
1 U0 J 70 1 1180 I ft
1 ; :s 1 mo 4 it
1 1440 4 W 1 ( to
CALVKS.
1 ino t on n it ,
8 i loo t lao to
4 H t 14 I 170 8 71
STOCK ERS AND FETDER8
4 678 I 40 S...v I I It
I....Z ItB 4 "0 t too 4 75
4 17 4 M II 8tS 4 80
1 6i 4 la l 1:1 ,00
14 4 40 IS Ml (ti
1 701 4 ti
HOGS-Chlcago got 60.000 hogs this morn
ing and proceeded to send out reports of a
break of IC4UV. As If that was not bad
enough they fulowed a little later with a
reported decline of 15ii2oc and with tha
trade slow. The effect on the market at
this point can be Imagined cvvn batter
than described.
A few hogs sold early to ahippers. or to
packers who wanted something to kill out
at once, at prices that were only l'fji&u
lower, but It must be understood that the
early buyers picked out the best flogs,
taking only suoh loads as happened to
auit tl.-m. Tha general market was ex
tremely slow and aa a rule packers an
nounced right from the outset that they
must have hoga l&c lower or leave thorn un
bought. More than that they did not appear
at all anxtoua to buy even at th decline,
apparently feeling that tha markst would
weaken rather than gain tn strength. Thus
It happened that It was well along toward
midday before very, much bualneaa had
been transacted.
When the hogs finally sold, th moat of
them want at prices that looked fully Uc
lower than Saturday, and now and theu
something that buyers did not happen to
take a notion to, ao'd even worse than
Uiat. Th" cloe' was tlovy and weak, eape
claiiy on ltfcnt hog Pretty mucn evtty-
A Bank with ample
capital and surplus
In 1863 when this institu
tion became a National Dank,
the capital was $35,000.
This has been Increased
from time to time to meet
the needs of a steadily crow
ing business
Today the Capital, Surplus
and undivided Profits amount
to over $1,200,000.00.
First National Bank
of Omaha
Important Change in Trains
ON THE
CHICAGO
GREAT
Effective May 2d train leaving Omaha for Fort Dodge.'
at 3:30 P. M., will be discontinued.
Day train from St. Paul and Minneapolis -will arrive at
8:30 P. M. . . ;
The Limited from Cliicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis will
arrive at 8:15 A. M. Full information from "
MARSHAL CRAIO, City Pass. & Ticket Agt.
1512 Farnam Street.
thing had changed hanaa by midday, al
though V" trade waa slew
No. At. Sh. Pr. No. A. Kb. r.
1 81 ... I HO t ' .'24 tu t Kl
4 106 ... 4 Ml .:: Kit 80 to
II Ill 44 I 111 JO i4l 411 t j
t: V)i 130 tt 11 Hi ... t K7V4
90 .10 III til (t 2111 ... 141
44 Jo4 ... I to -ji !4J 41 ltd
i;t ... t w M tn to " i
7.., UI 40 I III -,i a!o ... 7 (XI
. in I ... t tn, IS 137 40 7 no
74 lit ... 8 Ho 114 alt . . 7 06
i;; '" 44 221 40 tli tu WJ W 1
''' 1 848 ... t 44 M 4 .. 110
lw J7 148 K IU tt 0t 10 7 10
at N4 80 I M tt) -I 12 1 14
Blittfca' Iambs commanded fully fifteen
and on one or two oud sales perhaps a
quarter higher tnan Inst week. Keceipls
were limitcu and excepting a uouple cars
of mixed wetners and yearlings, the ar
rivals consisted wholly of iamoa. A iouuic
oats of clipped lambs mat sold for tn.ao,
looked to oe 2dv higher than was pa d
last week on the same class of stuir. While
trade thla morning was exceptionally active
and supplies moved at tne advance In
snappy style, it was generally tne opinion
thai values would not hold up very long
under heavier receipts. Buyers were anx
loua for supplies and llgut receipts in
largely responsible lor the bulge In prices.
Tnere was notnlng choice in tna lamb
department with which to try tups, in best
wasterns selling at ts.iio. the scarcity ot
awes, wavha.a a .d yearli a i. akta I ra.i.cr
difficult to quota prices on i...s class ot
stuff, there being practically nu sates to
establish actual values.
Quotations on wooled sheep and lambs:
Oood to choice lambs, $;.tfti8.1S; fair to
goo.) lamba, 87.26&7.bA; gpod to choice llpht
yearlings, ii.Wtfl.3b; good to choice heavy
yearlings, 88.titXcV6.S0; good to choice
wethers. S8.0tKg8.tiO; fair to good wethers,
S6.764.00; good tp choice ewes, l6.7e&A.25;
fair to good ewes, 85.2606.76; culls and
bucks. S2.0O34.00.
Both shorn sheep and lambs are selling
about II ou per hundred tinder the above
quotations on wooled stuff.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKtCT
Cattle aad Hoga Lower Sheep aad
Lamb Steady.
CHICAGO, April CATTLK Re
ceipts, estimated 9,000; market, ISc tu
I'bc lower; steers, $6.00(.85; cows,
Sl.OOifj 5.75; heifers. S3 Hit. 00; bulla,
13.76416.26; calves, S100&6.00; stockera
and feeders, 13.80 Oj5. to.
HOOB Receipts, estimated 60,000
head: market, 16g20c lower; choice
heavy shipping. 17.8067.36; butchers.
87.2507 80; light, mixed, 37.10i7.20;
choice lights, S7.157.:0; packing. 7.20
7.26: plga, $6.2696 60; bulk of sales,
7.16I&7.S6.
BHKEP AND I.AMB8 Receipts, esti
mated at S0.000 head; market steady;
Sheep, $3,7546 60; lambs. $6 60&7.76;
yearlings. 5iiS.85.
Kaasaa City Lie Mock Market.
KANSAS CITV, April 28 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8.000 head, Including 1.700 southerns ;
steers lOtcflac lower, others steady to weak;
choice export nnd dressed beef steers, $"i tii'a
6.60; fair to good, S4 766.7&; weatern steers,
S4.7&66.2S; stackers and feeder, $8.76ij5.b0;
soutliern ste-ra, UMS&.'Ja; southern cows,
$3.26i)6.C0: native cows, $2.60v.S&; native
heifers. $3.7606.90; bulls, $3.6Xao.aO; calves,
$3.753.dO.
HOGS-RecelptsV H.00O head: market 1Mf
16c lower: loo. $7.20: bulk of sales. $6 8Mjt
7.16; heavy, $7.03Jr7.10; packers and butchers,
$6.HMij? 16; light. S6.6ifii.96; plas. 84 76n6.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 9 000
head: steadv in strong: lamb. n.at.OO;
yearlings, 86 26&7 50: wethers. $6 &0.'aci.60:
ewes, 4A 0Ci5.75: stoi keis and feeders, $3.6i
6.2o; Texar mutt-ibf. $4.75f5.36.
t. I.oala LIT Stock Market.
ST. LOCIB. April 21 CATTLE Receipts.
2.8&0 head. Including 1.100 Texans. Market
loc lower; native shipping and export
steers. $5 0n36 9o; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $4.U4itf.0; steers under 1.000 lbs.,
$3.60t6.76; Blockers and fenders. $4.GO&5.26;
cows and heifers, $3.&SS.2o: canners. $2 00
(T2.50; bulls, 14.00(803.25; calves. $4&xQ4.75;
Trxss and Indian steers. $4.0Xg.36; cows
and helfera, 13.7565. IS
HOGS Receipts. 6.200 head Market Ec
to Kic higher: lights. S4.50ia7.30; packers.
17.067. 20; butchers and best heavy, $7.Do4i
7.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2 400
hd. Market, strong; native muttons. $4 50
fi.26: Isrohs. 88 OoiSOfl: culls and bucks.
$2.K'V00: 'ockTS. $3.0Ht7S-45.
St. Joseph I.Itb Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. April S6. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.700 hesd- market stesdv to 11c
lower: steers. $4.606.16: cows and heifers.
$i.r76.25: calves. $3.ntyrT8.00.
HOGS Receipts. 4 6"0 head: market leg
15c lower; top, $7.16; bulk of salrs. S.ro
7.10
8HEKP AND TAMBS Receipt a l.J0
head market strong to lOo higher; lam'ji,
t.t04i8 10.
Sloaa Clly Lie Stock Market.
SIOLX CITY. Ia. April 28. CATTLE
Receltits, 1.6O0 heed; market lower: beevea.
S4.5Ck68.60; fat cows and heifers. P.ldtiiiJ;
feeders. $4.(9&.K; yearlings. $3.0o(r;4 50.
HfKIS Receipts. 2 0 head: market 1(V
lower; ranare of prices, S8.6vfrT.10; bulk of
sales. $8ntf7.0O.
Slock Sight.
Receipts of live stock st the six ptinrlral
western markets yesterday:
CattlB. Hogs. Sheep.
Sioux City $ 000 7.400 3,000
Sioux CUy 1,600 2.800
Ht. Joseph 1.700 4 100 1 $1.0
Kansas City S.000 id .000 8.000
81. Louis 2.860 8 200 2.400
Chicago 28.000 60,600 -.0'l0
Total
.17,050 74.100 85.700
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 88. METALS Th
London tin market waa higher today with
spot quoted at 186. lis. and futures at
134, 17. Locally the market was easv
snd a shad 10 war at $18 4r0-29. 50. Copper,
M
A t. J1 V - " T
'.i
,4V4 5ST,ri
fciH
frVt
r iii 11 iu Mi, i iu-r
l !f U
WESTERN
Railway
was higher In London with spot quoted at
57, Us. tid and futures at JlU. 7h.- 6J.
Locally dull and unchanged. Luke quoltd
at SU87Viiil3.wi: alert ruly tic at ia.5vo u,ti.',
and casting at S12.37'iQ'l2.50. Lend whs in.
lid higher at 13. 6s. 3d In the Lortdon
market. Locally steady, but unehatiRcl
; at S4.20tU4.2D. fpeltrr wus unchanged . ut
21, 12s, 6d in London. Ixcully quiet tit
Jo.liimj6.074. Iron was utit hanged In' tho
I London market with I'levernnd warrant
quoted at 4Js, 4ii. l-"CHlly the market whs
reported steady. No. 1 foundry northern
Is quoted at 6I0.7&A.1 10.60; No. 2 at Jlo.btrri It!. Ji
No. 1 southern and Nu. 1 southern soft at
$15.76 to Slot"'.
8T. LOL'IS, April 2.-METALS-LpiiiI,
firm at 4.1i; speller, quiet at $4 95. ' -
Kansas t'lly Uraln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITV, Mo., April 26 WtlhlA T
Clone, may, $1.16; July. Kilo; Septem
ber, 4'c.
CORN May, 68Sc; July, liltc; Bcp-tenibi-r.
82 c.
OATB L'ni hanged; No. 2 white, -6Hc; No.
2 mixed, 6i&4c.
R Y K ev4j"8.ic. . .
HAV-Sk'wo higher; choice timothy,
$12.60-013.10; choice prairto, . $U.Oti((U.2o;
choice alfalfa. Slti.tAK'al'i.tiO. '
BL'TTk.-i reamery, 28c; firsts, 26c; sec
onds, 14c: paiKiug siut-k, 17c.
fcJGB ICxtias, '1c; cuircut receipts, )!K';
second and iln iks, lie. 1
Phlp-
ItecHlpts. menu.
Wheat, bushel......
Corp. l usnel. ...... ,
Uaia, bushel. .......
,,.42,000 mi, null
...26.01(0' 31,0'J0
. ..1U,U00 &,0U0
Options at Kansas City:
Articles.
I Opett. ' High. I Low. j Close.
Wheat
May July
September
Corn
May July
September
1 llr,, 1 19V 1 r, I IS B
1 00'( 1 tK)'A M I US A
8oVB'96'Aiftv ' li,A
, I rl '
WVi 7' t64! 7" a
fid tvi. ort fi.",i(ii ),
2Vil ' tU'. tS!H:62Jiit m
A asked. U bid.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK, April 26.-The vlxfhlu supply
of grain In the t'nited Btntc-B ' Saturday,
April 24, as compiled by the New York
Produce Exchange was as follows: - '
Wheat 31,160,000; decrease. l,468ix).
bushels.
Coin, 4,811.000 bushels; decrease, 246.CH4).
data, t,42i),000 bushels; decrease., 4UO.O0U.
Rye, 46o, eOO bushels; decieusc. 66,000.
Barley, 2.1)2,(jo bushels; decrease, ii4.i".
The visible supply of wheat In Ca-nada
last Saturday Was 9,044, toy bUHhela. .
Bank of Gerutaoy Slateauent.
BERLIN. April 28. The weekly atate
ment of the Imperial bank of Germany
shows tne follow lng ciiangea: Canli In
hand. Increased, 68.Wia.uoi) mark:
loans, decreased, 20,802.000 tnai'ks; dis
counts, decreased, 48,937,000 marks;
treasury bills, decreased, 17.447,000
marks; notes In circulation, decreasud,
71.9119,000 marks;' deposits, lncrcaed. 40.
128.000 marka; gold In hand. Increased,
40.009,000 marka. . . -
Minneapolis Grala Market.
, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 26 VVHiiAT
may, li.ib; July, inv,; cash: No. 1
hard, $l.a4U1.201,4: No. I northern. $1.19V;
No. 2 northern, $1.17v,4i l.lV; No. 8 north
ern, tM4ii1.llVH. .
FLAX Closed at $1 82.
J4RAN in bulk. $2S.O0tlf'23 60.
KLOUR Klrst patents, $0 7tfr6 90; aeoond
patents. $5.ij6 80; first clears, $4.7a4Ly4.94;
sscond clears, $3.20(3.46. .
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, III., April 26-CORN-UlKher;
No. 2 yellow, 71; No. S yellow, 7Hc;
No. S. 71 U:; No. 4, 70o; no grad, too'
OATS Higher; No. 2 white. 65c: No. 3
white, 64tyju6e; No. 4 white, 64c; standard.
644C.
agar and Molaasea.
NEW YORK, April 26.-Si:HARRaw.
firm; fair refining, S.Ih.-; centrifugal 94
teat. 3.95c; molasses sugar, Jin-; refined,
steady; crushed, ,6.76c; powdered, , a.Lc:
gianulated, 6 06c.
Mllwaakee Uraln klarkrt.
MILWAUKEE, April 2j. WIIBAT-Nn. 1
northern. $1.24; No. 2 northern, $1.2231. 23:
July, SI.OS'.jWl 08. bid.
OATS Standard, 60M,7t7c.
BARLEY Samiles, ST'v.
Oil and Itoaln.
OIL CITY. Pa., April 28 OII-Credlt bal-Biu-es.
$178; rui.s. 231,il8 hbls.; avra4e,
139.3Tti hbls.; shipinentt. WAX bbls. ; aver
uge, 196.0&7 bhls. , , x '. , , .
Ualatk (Srala. Market.
DI'LITH. Apill 'Jt WUEAT May,
$1.1644; July. $1.1',. ...
Rial Batter Market; -
KIJIIX. III.. April .-WCTTKll-Flrm at
S8c. Sale for the wxek Here liOt.tjOu lbs.
Cooper Decision Delayed.
NASHVILLE. Tetin.! April 2. - yecaiisa
of the absence of Judtfu Anderson nf tne
defense Judge Hart postponed his d-Hal n
on the niotl.iti for a ne- trial In tke C ioper
case. The dei-Ulon will ba haiuled down
tomorrow
Herbert E. Gooch Co.
Brokers and Dealers
OBavnr, rstorisiOBrg, stooksj.
Omaha Of flea; ilo SI. T. I.U Blag.
BU TaUphesa, Douglaa sal.
IaAvaaat. A-8U1 aad A Slta.
Oldest and L.rgl Uuus la the cllai.
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