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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1909)
THE r.EE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 190f P CHAIN AND PRODUCE MAUET Opening Cables Lower Affiintt Do meitio Adruce of Day Before. CASH MARKET CONTINUES LIGHT lorn Valeee Werklosi Higher, will l.la-1 Raa al Keeelpte aaa Itiatt Slegrora Likely far llaaie Tim. ' OMAHA. April 21. 1- opsiiing cable, wer 4itJ:d lower against the di'mesllo advance ol yesterday. The It Hi market opened steady Thursday with tone. Argentina siiipmenls are estimated very light and the foreign demand la In consistent Under . Ihese conditions. The uh situation la still high, controlling American markets and hlguer price are predicted. . Corn value are working higher with a I grit run e receipt. No change for a de cline la looked for until country receipt mcreaee. - Wheat wa strong In race of lower open ing cable, Buying auppOit was general, in cluded by light Argentina shipments ana steadily eeOreaalng atocka. Cah price are holding Steady to higher and further ad vancee tra predicted. May wheat opened and closed at 1 WH. ' , Corn started steady and trong. gaining tretigth with wheat and finally ho wed a good gain. Receipt are very tight and cash offering are bringing fancy and advanced value. With receipt holding light price ara expected to work higher. May corn nmuai at SKk.n and closed at eTtAo. Primer wheat receipt were Jrff.nflO huahels and ahlranents were Siw.OdO tuiel againt receipt lest year of 291.000 bushels and alilpment oz ,K9.vm eusneis. Corn receipt were 443.000 buahel. and shipment were 609,000 bushel, against re ceipt lat year of 24S..0H0 bushel and hip inent of 364,000 bushels.- Clearance were 13(M0 bushels of corn. 2.000 bushels nf na)e aud wheat and flour equal to ! HI. 000 buahel. Liverpool closed unchanged on wluat and led lower on corn. . t.ocal rang of option: Article.! Open. High.! Low. I Cloe. Yes y. TVheat- I' ' May... 1 18'.! 1 3t.' 1 W, 1 20V, 1 OoVil I . ; 1 jj fii ! l.oo'l l osv 1 03 ' Corn May... July... Kepi... Cat May... .Sept... TtJ . S-1! A4' M 5.1 64 t.i WA i 38'a ..(....I.- t 48 V . 38'H M SI .".;l Oaaaka Caah Prlaea. WHKAT No. 2 hard.,'n.22&J.23; . No. S hard. S1.18rdl.2: No. 4 hard, luil.l, No. II Hnrlng, 1. 181 20. corn-No. a, m:; no. 3. 8H&8c: no. 4. bjS'c; No. i yellow,, iSna No. 1 white, Pl'iC. oatb No. " J ' mixed,' ejiiieajttc: No. 3 White. 3Wfioa0; St.. 4 white, 6353c; ititndard: 6Zc. : KVE-No. 2, JSc; Uo. J, 76c. . Car Lot Reeelata. Wheat. Corn. Oat ChicHo .... Minneapol I imaha .lulutn ... 7 87 Hi ...10 ... . ... tt 3H Zl ... 12 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Pea tares of Ike Trading aaa Clealag Prices obi Board of Trade, CHICAGO. April .Additional delay to seeding operation In the northwest, owing :o continued unfavorable weather, caused 1 further advance In wheat price today closing quotation showing net gain of '.tV'W to l7c. Corn and oat closed mod itely firm and provisions firm. The wheat market waa strong all day 4nd atone time the July delivery waa up !He from the low point ot the day, while mner deliveries showed a'most equally as harp advances. The bulge, however. In duced liberal realising, which resulted in a break of about lo from the best mark ot the session. A hea,vy snowfall in the Canadian northwest and anow or rain throughout Minnesota and the Dakota waa th chief factor In the situation. ' Reports from Minneapolis claimed that seeding haa j liieady been delayed mora than a week ind that It will be fully another seven lays before farm work can be resumed generally In the spring wheat territory even with favorable weather. An Im proved dewand for spring wheat for ahlp- neni 10 me raai iruui i.'uium bhu m. 1 rival In flour business at the northwestern markets prompted, additional buying of wheat heie. The loss of a large quantity yt wheat In the destruction by fire of a local elevator had a slight bullish influence it the start. The trade was Inclined to ignore the hearlah report emanating from he southwest, where weather condition were decidedly favorable for the growing -mp, and also to disregard the weak tone of cable. During the dny Vs Ju,v' d' Jvery ranged between ll.OiHt and 11-121 and ao.ed at tl.lltt. September sold between (I n and II. and closed at 31.0&H- Wet weather and the bulge In wheat had a strengthening effect on the corn msrket. During the day the May delivery sold between 70-4C and 71c. The close, waa firm, with prices unchunged to ,c higher, with May at 71fIlHe, Cold weather In the west and northwest Inspired considerable buying of oat and the market was firm all day. At the close pricea were unchanged to "jc higher, com pared with the previous final quotations. May ranged between 664c and bo and closed at the low figure. Trade In provision wa extremely quiet. Al the cloae pricea ware 512Hc lowar than the prevlou class. The leading future ranged as follows: ArUc:g.)ii4sn.,ath.4,' 4r. -I Cloae 'Ye y. Wheat ( May I July n, Sept. , Dec. 1 33 f 35V I T 33 1 23VI 1 22 r.W'i 1 12M. 1 1 .U2,f .1 04W . 1 01'a! 1 llttl 1 0W 1 OCJVs TO I 02S 1 O0' I w Mr 1 w 1 - . a Coin May July Sept. Dec. O sis May July Bept. Dec. pork Msv y. : iiPat! ... .n..i I - .',i ' ', tif lSKs'l,-". to'i 70i7I71;70'Jt71 l "t 7m 7il.,. 7Vs WH.SU'Wi . . W ) '!. -W'4r.-':'' -i.! I49(lilii. . A&t'i' . Vmi I -, 4J1i 4.UTfc4q ! W 43aJi-- ial y ..-if - I I - fVi 42', 41 '4 ' I ' 1 it nvii ' r, 17 TO 17 W 17 36 17 82i July Sept. Laid May July Sept. l;ibs May July Sept. IS eu 10 45 13 00 18 09, M 30 n 46 17 KVil IN t IS 00 Vi 30 r 1 10 35 I 10 324 IO fml 10 3V.I 10 4A W 57H' 10 67H' 19 sZHl 10 USI 10 67 4 r 1 - 11 S 72Vfcl 80 I 30 I Ho 034 35 I 36 J 6 l I S 324I 'H No. J. ' ' ... ' . ' ' ,,' Caah quotation were follow: FLOUR Firm: Winter patent. S6.g066.80 Inter straights. S6.4M6.6V: spring patents. 16 tj.lft. spring patants, 4.6oty6.70; baker 34.4srj4.i. BUTTfcR-Kieady; creameries. 5232c; dslrlee. 13'vta-i3SC. .- ,' . F-OGS-Bleady; a mark, case included, first, ate; ptlme flrata. 21c. CH&Ktadyi daialea. l&OrUWc:' twins, liUelac; young Aautricaa,. 144i&144-'.; long horns. 14Vit?t4,c. . POTATO. a-Weak; eholoa to fancy. 1100 moj: fair to good, aMUsc. POl'LTRT-8tedy; turkey. 17c: chlok- (.'ii, 15c SDrlng. lfco. VEAL Steady i ai to ao-pound weight. f.'iArt-; 60 to ki-pound welghta, ',,t7c; ,36 to no-pound weignta. i-nMac , RYK N. l-Ktjew .' BARLRt-Feed or mixing, 60443; fair t choice malting. 4tino. fiKRDB-Ftax. No. 1 eouthwestern. II No. 1 northwestern. S1.W4. Timothy, S3.S0. Clover. 33-sa. . . PROVISIONS! Mesa pork, per bbl., 817 70 ft!7.76. Lard, rer 100 In., 10 374. Short ribs sides Uooee. nvf... nnort clear stues thoxed). tt.?MiU.. Total clearance Of wheat -and flour were eqiisl to ltU.Ma) bu. Primary receipta were 234.003 bu . compared with 3l.O0O bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheal cars; corn, 78 car; oats. 83 car; fan, I6000 head. - - , ' I: . , 11 r r - Llril Oraia Market. LIVERPOOL April 3i WHEAT- fpo steady; N. I l4 western winter, no stork; future ataaay; May. -6 J4d; July, as 34l: BMptemDcr, s vt. a CORN put strong; w American vnlxsel. via Calveatoej, a M; future quiet; nay. nominal; July, f4. Mlsjaeaalls Grain Market. MINNKAPOUH. Aanl 29 WH RAT-Ma v II S8S.tl.33kk; July. II astl 33,: No 1 hard. i..oi..-jv; io. t aorihern, Sl.-al.3b'; No, I northern. II Zl 24': No. a northern. SL IT I lrtAV-p hulk. IJ3.nniClsn. FUU -Klrst ptnt. SS wB.lf. second patent, 3: avj4rs; first clear. 14 7ftf4.t6; second clear, SX&tKI 43. WFUTIIER I THR (.RAI5I WFLT Rain ana Poaalbl P-ees aad Maen Colder. OMAHA. April . 1. The barometric rlnri.atnn central nver the mountain districts Wedneaday morning has uevelnpcd Into a dlsiurnsnce of un- aaual energy that now overlie the central valley, with It r enter fx t ween Omaha and Kanaa City. This dleturbance tscatis- Ing high wind In the valley and lake region and generally unaettled weather throughout the country. Rain and enow a are falling In the lower lake reglnn and astern etate. throughout the upper Mis sissippi and tipper Missouri valley, and snow are general throughout the entire northweet and uppor Hocky mountain region. A very rapid and marked rlae In temperature haa occurred lr, the Ohio and lower Mlaalaalppl and lowc Mlaanuti val ley elnc the laat report. An area of high pi ensure, acccmpanled by much colder weather, ia moving down from the north weat, and will follow the low aver the central valley, and It will be much colder In till vicinity tonight, with rain, and poa lbly enow, followed by partly cloudy and continued cool during Friday. Record of temperature and preclnitatlon compared with the corresponding day of the laat three year: 190.. 1907. ISO. Minimum temperature.... 44 S3 JJ 47 Precipitation no . T It. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Corn Omaha Hnrt wheat region bulletin for Neb., for the twenty-four hour ending at 9 a. m.. 7ftth meridian time Aahland, Neb 72 40 Auburn, Neb MB . 4.1 , Broken Row. Neb. 7o 43 Columbu. Neb... 74 40 Culbertson. Neb.. No 61) Falrbury, Neb.,.. VI 47 Fairmont. Neb... 7 4J Or. Island, Neb., xo 4t Hartlngton, Neb. 7 ?M Ilaatlnga, Neb.... 87 4n Hnldrege, Neb.... 5 47 Oakdale, Net M 41 Omaha, Neb C6 41 Tekamah, Neb.., 4 42" Carroll, la..- 49 37 narlnda, la 78 4? f41hly, la :.. 41 32 Sioux City, la... M 3 .119 Cloudy .00 .2 T r .00 Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy ' Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy .' .." .110 .00 .26 .10 .7t .09 .61 .68 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Station: Max. Min. Inches. Chicago. 111.: 25 Columbu, O. .' 17 Des Moines, la.... 13 Indianapolis, tnd.. 12 Kanaa City. Mo.. 21 Loulavlllo, Ky in. Minneapolis, Minn. 30 Omaha, - Neb 13 30 W .iH 82 - ' ' U 3S .78 2 41" '.'It "S- . v54 01 72 .. s : . . '.00 Kl 4". .23 72 , '.' 42 .18 The weather 1 decidedly warmer in the eaatern and southern portion of. the. corn and wheat region. Colder weather la mov Ina In over the northwest portion thl morning, and rains and snow are falling throughout the upper Mississippi and upper Missouri valley. , -!: A. wiuih, 1 . Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. OMAHA GKKBRAL, MARKET. gtaple aad rey Prs4sea Prices Far lakasl ky Bayer Wkoleaalara. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade id i-10. carton, sic; rno. 1 la 0-lb. tubs, Hc; No. X. In 1-lb. carton. Be; in 0-lb. tuba, nftci packing stock. Uc; fancy dairy, tubs, OMjttlc; common roll, Ireeh made, UlSo. Market change ovary Tuesday. It GO U Fresh selling stock, eacdled. 30O Bo- No storage atocK in unut market. CtLfcESUFlnast Wisconsin full cream. twins, lac: young America. 4 In hoop, Vthtfii favorll. t In boop, Uic; daialea, 30 In boon, ltoi cream brick, full caa. Uo; block 8wlk, 16e: full cream llmburgtr, lie POULTRY All v. aprlnga. Uc; bans, Uo cocks. c: duck, lie: gaau 10c: tor key. 13c; pigeons, par do., (Sc; guinea fowls, par 00.. squaoa, per sua., brassed, haus, Uo; spring. llMjOi cocks, Vmc; ducks, 13c; geese. Uc; turkeys, Uo. FISH Whltaflso, froaen. loc. herring. . , ... I l , t... . mIaUavaI E 1 .Al... c; hiuuu, aw, ifimwi wi. wTnf iW ueut. 10c; catflab. 10iil2a; halibut. o; r4 anapper. Uc; black baas. 3bu; crappiaa, fc; parcn, coacun. , mu lac; loostsra. graan, sis; uvi'w. aw; xroga Kib No. L 17c; No. 2, Uc; No. 3, Vc Loins No. L 13c: No. 3. 13 Wo; Mo. 3. lOltc Chuck-No. I, 7Vc; No. t, -te; No. t; Vua. Round No. i, lc; no. z. v;: no. s. sc. flate No. 1. 6c; no. x, c; No. 3. to. kRe.HU ritu 1 1 25 Apple, western box SDDlea. S2.0o2.50. Manana. g-buncn lots. io per lb. Oranges, 33.1643.36. Lemons, 33-M O4.00; urapa iruit, Mi. urapaa, ataiagaa, 37.60 per keg. Florida pineapple, per crate, 38.00. VEGETABLES Kansas sweat potato. 12 76 per bbl. California celery, large, 30o; amalisr. toe. isew xora no u ana seea cao bage. ia per lb. Wlaconaisj Red Glob onions, 2c per lb. California cauliflower. 13 por crate. Tomatoea, Florida, -basket crate, 13; tuns, a-Daaaei cratr. so. ieuuoa, per doa., 4oc Old vegetable parsnip, turnip, carrot 32.36 par bbl. Florida nsw beets, carrots, parsnips, turnip, mix., per dex., 7&c. STRAW BERRIE8-W.00CJ1. iUDE-No. i green. So; No. I cured. 3 at. I.aala Ueae-l Market. ST. LOUia. Mo.. April 3H.-WHEAT- Hlgher; track: No. 5 red, cash. ll.4o)1.47; No. 2 hard, 31.jihoi.3o; May, !.'; July, 1.JH- , .... . CORN Futures, nigner; casn, weak track: No. 3 cash. 73474c: No. I while. 7&76c: May, 71c; July. wc. OATS Firm; track: no. 3 casn, bMio&ViC No. 2 white. 67c; May, 644c; July, 44o, RYEJ -Nominal; 83Vc. FLOUR Hlaher: red winter patents, ii.2u'e.t0; extra fancy and straight, l.26u 6.15; hard winter clears. 4.zdm.iw. . 8KED Timothy, 3Z 2u3.3a. t -O R N M E A I 33. 40. URAN-uiet;. aacked, naat Uack...81.26 IS. hay steatti-: . timotb.it. lu.uotvai.oo prairie. 31l.00ttl2.69. . r.; s u nn vii. . 1 1 HKMP-TW1NB-7C?. '." I'ROVISIONR P6rk. luwer: .-lobblnr 317hd. Lard.' lower; prime .steam.. 31O.074S 10.174. Dry salt meats, steady ; boxed, ex tra shorts, S10.7S: Clear ribs. 110.76; ghort chars. lo.s74. Faoon, steady boxed, extra snorts, u.t; clear rioa. iu..b; snort clears 311 IHM1LTBT Rteadv: chirkena. . ' lHU springs, 32c; turaeys, lJimac; ducks, lie geese, bo BUTTFR Steady; creamery. SOerJtk'. MGGS Higher; I84c, cuae count. . . ... Receipts, Shlpruonta PI our. bbl s 6.300 - 7.0OO Wheat, bu .' .j.M.mw.' X2.fl0 Corn, bu .97.f . 62.000 Oats.-bd. ;. .73000 " 13.000 Kaaiaaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. April '39.-WHfca.T-lc to 2c higher; No. 3 hard, Sl.a'WIJa; .No, S hard 31.27(1 1.37; No. 3 ted. SI 44l.; No. S red, Sl.uil.4, . CORN 40 to lc higher: No. 3 mixed. 729 -'c; AO. A nnxtxi,- io'.2'.; mo. 3 white. (Hr.'c; 'ivo. a wnit. TJfffizD. . - OATS Unchanged ; Nu. 8 white. ' 6tf68c no. 2 mixed. 034J&4C. RY E Woc. HAY Firm; clioite timothy. IllWralSOO choice prairie, Sll-00ail'.26; ohoic altalfa. flVWSil'l I.W. BUTTKR Creamery, 2So: flrata, 24of . Onda. 22r: packing stock. lUtic. JSOOS Fxiras, 21c; current receipts, lSc seconds and dirties, 18c. Receipts. Shipments Wheal, bu 22,000 6'i.ouO Corn, bu .,...)( 28.O11O Oats, bu , 16, Ot -30,eoo Articles. I Open. I Hlgh.J Low. Close. Wheat May : July ..-..p.. Septembtr Corn . May July September r 33! , 1 24! ' 88 I ' ! 1 2jx! ..' ?4 741 74l 4,i- t 23S! I 0141 864! . 1, 1 264 1 034 644 84 A 671 644A A asked. B bid.- ' Option at Karsas Ctty. New York (ieaeral Market. NEW YORK. April 28 -BCOAR Raw steady: fslr renning. j.4o; centrlfucal test. 3.82c; molasses sugar, BlTc; refined steady; crusnen. aisr; ' powaered. 6.16c aranulated. 6 06c. COFFEliWlteadyr Na 7 Rio,' HtViC; Sa. H BIOS, S'.sVtlC v .- . ' BUTTER ery firm; fin good short creantory extraa, 9Sr; (rnrda to fir at s. go Vi- praceaa. common, to apecial,. ls-KSSc, I J L 1 L.', r... k . . . U a .... . - VAKiH Firmer; weatern afore. or mixed 23c; western firsts, r22",c: aanda. Sic outh-n firsts fl&U1c: aeconds. 1W;. lOULTRV-rAlivkflrm; ahJckana. brmlers, SiWI6c: foal. l4c. Dressed, firm; western cnickena. uvic; towia. i& ifcc. Dalsitk Grata Market. m i.rTII. April S.-WHFAT-H. 31 r Julv, 11 I -tittit-airrn, -S4.344,' Ko.' nuitheru, SI 4. NEW 10RK STOCKS AND BONDS . Overflowing-. Specnlatirt Confldeaoe. of Wednesday Sensibly Subsides. PRICE H0VXXE2TL IS IEREGULAi Kffart t Iteallae ' Pregta Viui ' g lacwaalderable Drii4 llsa.: lalaea neellae 1 aer a la Strong. NEW VORK. April fa. Tha overflowing speculative confidence which made Itself strongly fet in the tock market yesterday had sensibly subsided today. The movement of price wai halting and Irregular and the demand showed no deposition to follow various stocks upward. Effort of yester day' buyers to realise their profits found so Inconsiderable a demand that pilccs gave way before the attempt. The cessa- lon of the Important selling when the de cline In prices had gone but a little way led to an inference of a strong undertone for the market, but this manifestation stop ped at a negative Impression. The prom- taklng was conducted with skill and care. the market being sustained by advance at new point. Tne opening stock market today, aitnougn quite active, moved within a very narrow range and Was extremely Irregular. Can adian Pacific advanced 1 and American locomotive and ire.ed Bteel car- . Otherwise the changes were limited, to trivial fraction and the movement showed no pronounced tendency either way. s j . The market continued to show hesitation. some of the Industrials advancing- vigorously,- while the grain carriers receded. Heading spurted to above 147 before It fell back to yesterday closing. At 11 o'clock some of the specialties were advancing, but the railroads were reactionary. ' The rise In a few soeclal stock and the lrrarular rnurae nf the a-eneral Hat did. not disguise the realizing In progress In -the fiteet and other speculative leadera. Honda were firm. Room operators stopped selling when Reading began to move up In a resolute way. That stock roae 1 abova yesterday' price, but the balance of the railroad list did not rally more than a small fraction from low pricea. Republic Steel preferred and American Linseed preferred rose i and St. Louis Southwestern preferred 1. There was the same disinclination to re spond to special movements aa there 'had been earlier, the rise in the local .tractions passing unnoticed, the market sfterwards falling to the lowest. Wisconsin central yielded 1. The. market rlosed easy. Except'. for a rise In' United Railway and Investment of i and In St. Lauia A Ban Francisco second preftrred and Railway Steel Spring, of 1, firlce sagged during the final hour. Reari ng lnt nearly all of 'It advance. Union Pacific and Atlamto Coast Line decllhed IVi. M umber of sales arid. leading quotations on stuck were: gitel. High. Lo. Clmt. AmalgamatsC Copper American c. A F . 1,4110 61H tut 61 Am. O. r. aid . .. t. . ..... 1124 tl.i. I74 4i'S 40 29 . 3S 1 loS M b 113 Am. Count Oil ... An. H. ft L. std 200 40H 3.10 0 ano 1 4.300 M4i Am. lee gsourit Irs ........ . Amsncsn mnsesd Amsrtcaa Locomotive i Am. Lecomottve pfd Am. 8. A R 1.K)I SO Am. 8. A K. pfd 720 Wots 10SU 106 Am. gursr Refining Am. Tobsoeo pfd Amsrteaa Woolen Anaconda Mining Ce Atchison Atchison pfd Atlantlo Coast Una 200 irn 189 U.H 100 M4 86'4 MVe 100 15 34 14V, 4.30 44 49H 4 .too w 10414 l''H 100 1113;, ion', io:i4 600 12 lUUj l.fil, lO.aoo 1144 114V4 IMS, BalUmor Ohio Hal. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paclfle Contra! Leather .....,-..... Central Leathsr pfd 100 in as If). 400 7SV, 4,"n 171 . 00 1 44 1 177 "s 177(4 3 101 37 Central of New Jsrsar Chosepeak A Otila 6.600 74 (W) 6 76 444 11 7614 44 74 Ut4 II 74 1(7 Chicago Ot. W Cklcaso ft N. W C, M. A Bt. P C, C. C. A 8t. L Golerade P. A I Colorado A 80 , Cole. A Bo. 1st pfd ... 100 1 bo 4.100 16014 lit 14. 70S 300 too 404, 4 IIS H'4 :I14 II isj" 22is lit Colo. A a. 2d ptd Consolidated Oaa Com Producta , Dolewaf A H Denver A Rio Grand D. A R. O. pfd 400 137 1.404 3 i. m.'i, 1.600 Vli Ir... inn asi. I.WI '314s J. 200 . 47J J0 lSIVs 14 T7v lit 4 Distillers Bocurttlea 174 ', 4S is '4 Ens .- i Erl 1st pfd ........ Brls 3d Pfd 31 General Kloetfie- ..Mi1.:...: tOO 1M H74 1474 Oraat Nortkorn ptd......... Oraat Northern Or eUs..., Illinois Central ............. 1,100 14444 143Vs 14JH 400 . M4 M4 SSVt 800 140V I4I4 146 lmorhoroush Met. ,.i lO.sne 1(44 h 14V4 int. mm. ptd 22,IOl 444s 46 4M4 lntsrnstlonsl Paper Int. Paaor pfd.....: ; International Pump MS 3 34 1.1O0 M44 too :I4 3.10 4.s4 400 T3V4 600 131 .It 4 44 4 Iowa Csnu-al Kanaaa City So 4444 724 K. C. 80. pfd LouIstIIIo A N Minn. A St. L M , St. P. A 8. 8. H Missouri Pacific M., K. A T M., K. A T. Pfd Notional Lead , New York Conual N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A W , North Amsiican Northern Paolflo Pacific Mall Pennsylvania ,., Paople'a Oaa P., C , C. ft 8t. L Pressed Steel Car Pullmaa Palac Car Rallwar 81 eel Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd.... Rook Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. Louis g. K. 34 pfd St. Louis I. W... , St. L 8. W. pfd 7144 1MV4 1,SS M4, 300 134 . 1.600 7414 . I.1O0 (00, 73 , 1.000 Wl 11 1 ISI4 73V6 4V4 Til 71 474 II H . 1.600 DOVs 134H 1!S . 1,200 4S 'e 44 00 42 1Vs I1VS . S.JUU S3 S2 n . 4.100 14444 14114 14.H, iw 10 10 no . 100 134(4 ltf, '4 13514 . 1.200 Ill's 1144 11444 , 100 61 14 111, Pi 14 . 3.200 39 34 314 . 1W IP JSS IKS . 1 100 40 ItU. 40 .141,000 147', lit 144'4 TOO HI 80 II . 11,100 3V4 2M, 100 71 71 71"4 4." ' 44 . 6.400 2) tV4 24. . 4.100 ' ' ,SI 6 60 7H4 71 76 . 17,400 130 HIT, 110 HO 124 113 Ul4 . 46.400 i 26 Sloes-ShefHeM g. A I. gouthern Pacific So. Pacific, pfd Southern Railway 80. Railway pfd , Tennessee Copper Tesss A Pacific T, 8t. L. A W.. ........ T , St. L. ft W. pfd... Union Psclfie t'njoa Pscifls pfd...... U. 8. Ruhber It. . Rubber 1st pfd... tt. 8. Htewi V. 8. Steel pfd t'tah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical Vs. -Cere. Cham, pfd Wabash Wabash pfd ............. Weetlnfhouss Elsctrlo Weetera t'nlon Whe.1011 ft L g Wisconsin Central .... Am. T. A T. C . I,uo ssvs S8 (s . soe 41 40 ' IS', u u 62 61 61 10U Pit 84i . 40.7OO ll 117 117 . ' 300 44 - i ln 100 33 IS 32 w jipi, 104 ' lei . 12.400 66 64 64 116 00. 47 47 . 4.00V 44 46 47 46 117 00 II t.W 60 ' 14 44 42 70' 16 41 600 . 13 Ml 1,000 70 6 4O0 66 4.100 111 M S4 140 14044 1 Mew lork Moae Market NEW YORK. April .-MO.VEY-On call, eaaler, 1Hi83 per cent; ruling rate. 3 per rent: closing bid. 1 per cent: offered at 14 per cent. Tiro loans, easy and dull; sixty day, l&lhi per cent; ninety days. 2" Q2 per cent: six months, 2ij8 nt-r cent. FKIME MERCANTILE PA PET1 3Hytp4 per cent. STERLING BXCTrtANGlE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at S4.8b 4.&n for alxty-day bills and at 84 8740 for demand. Oommerloal bills, HaBV(t T4 SILVER Bar. ?c; Mexican dollars. 44V. BONl3 Government, steady, railroad, firm. Closing quotation on Bonds were aa fol- itwi: V. 8. ref. 8s. r8 do eeapo V. S. as. rS do coupon V. 8. 4s. reg. do coupon Allls-Chsl. 1st 8s.. .1lVJspsn 4a .101 do 4s . . .ii da id sris..;::;;; J3 aeK c g. lw V-.i1" " a 1131. . . N -.10" da 1st ft ref . 45 . M . 9s 74 . K .101 Am. As. Is Am. T. ft T. ct. 4S..1 sdo g. 4W. 71 Mo s.,ifi. " Am. Tobacce do 4a Atchison 4a... do . 1- 1st 4s.. do e. 4s 4e Is at. C. U 1st 4s.. Bat. A Okie 4s.... d ls da S. W. !-. Brk. Tr. ev. 4s ... . So. 1st 8s... Central ot OS. ee. r . 1 1 .1 Kar es 4J n eo oeo. as. 44 N. T City 4s ns'w::il2 V f - ft H .. l" t. ts .116 . Wi . 8 .101' . T.I . 9644 . 17 . 1 tan A W. 1st t. 4s... ..11,. da . 4. ... 14 No. Pacific 4s... . ... I do is ...4 O. s U rfds. 4a ...104iP,OB. . , ,s ...ii d. eon. 4s .. :: ... 4444 Readla in ts ... 4 r. of N. 1 f e ia .. U A S g. ffce.. ft Ohio 4s....l . L. S W 1 f. is. 14 4s... 71 M. S 1US... T4 da 1-1 nis .. 94 .. 71 .. 11 .. 94 ..11! .. 12 ..io; ..107 44 .104 C. B. ft 0 1 4s M'iSeshosrd A. u. C.. It. ft 3 P. g. I 41 So Psclflc col. is C. It- I A P. 4s.. da 1st ref. 4,... Sde rol. 6s 33 So Rsllwsr 6s do rfds 4a tea. 4a acre. A St L g 4a. n Union Psclfie s... Celo. Ind. la "1 . 4s Colo. Mid 4S 81 da 1st ft ref s . C ft I r. ft a. 4a.. v. l. Rubber Is tel A H es 443 A alt al a lvasr. Chsm, 6s'.:; nil .144 do 1st rer. aa D. A R O. is TUMI liars' Is Ens p. I. 4a. da aea. 4a da ss. 4s aortas A I SRI, om , 16 do let ft ss 4s.... 1 Western Ud. 4a 14Weat. tier er n.. 74 Wia. Central 4s M D. ft K. O. ref. IU 71 14 43 lfil'e l 94 do earlee B Gen. gleetrle es. as. .14U C ft O r. etfs. Is. III. Ten is raf 4a . 10 N. R. of at. 4-,s Int. Mat. 4ss. T3o. Pacific 4s rtfs... lat. si. at. 4a ...:... 11 I.ONPON. April 29. -The weekly at h la ment of the Bank of'tnglaud shows the following rhaneea: Total reserve. Increased Jil.Vt.non; circulation, decreased .oo: bul lion. Increased 6J.1M; other securities, de creased ni.T0: other depoe its decreased i;vii: public deposits. Increased 4.0n); nniee reserve. Irereased 176.M. -Oovem-menl aecurlile. unchanged. The proportion of the hank reserve to llsbnity this week is 60 81 per cent; 'asl week It wss 48.7 per cent. I.ssilna gtewk Market, . tXlXDON. April 2. American securities wore steady and without Important changes during the esrly trading today. At noon the tone was firm snd prices ranged 4 below to 4 abova yesterday a New York closing. ' The Stork exchange here will be closed on Saturday, May 1. Iondon closing atocas: Consols, aionsy.. M . K ft T 44 do srrouat . N. V Central 111 . 4 Norfolk A W M .110 do pfd I04omarte A W Bd .U7Pnneylsnls 44 .117 Rend Mines . T7Rodlns 15 . I Southern . Rf 10 4 .1M do pfd 0 Anaconda Atchison drt pfd tAslllmor A Ohio. C'sns4laa Pacific. . r hesapesks ft t) . rhlcso O. W Cril.. Mil. ft St. P Tie Users... ... llouthern Pacific l?l ... i.3lrtoB Pacific ls . . 30 do pfd ...3! V. 8. steel 64 ... 44 do p'd ...114 ... 31 Wsbash 11 ...2: do pfd 40 ...14.psnlih 4s 17 ...141 Ams1. Cooper 71 Denver A Rio O. . . do pfd Erie 4b 1st pfd do-id pfd flrsnd Trunk Illinois Central . I4mlllle ft N HILVWR Bar. eteany at Z4d per ounce. MONEY per cent. The rate of dlwonnt In Ihe enen market for short bills Is 14T1 S-lg per eetit; for three months', bills. lls-dg par cent local geearltte. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burn. Jr., (14 New York Lit Building; BIS. . Colameus L. H P. Is 1134 Ctty of Omshs Bonis. 44s 113 , Douglss County 4s 1123. Oste i lly Ms II Company 4 Germsn Firs Ins. Co 44 M 1014 , 143 11 ins ... let Ind. Tel. 6s 1M7 160 pfd hoaua) Kanaas City K. ft L. la 1KU , K. C. n. ft U pfd 1 Nsbrsska Tel. Stork 1 Omaha Oaa 6a 1117.... Omaha B. L. A P. is 1433 Omshs A C. B. St. Rr- a 1414 , Omaha A C. B. St. Rr. Is IMS 1... V 91 . U . 16 4 33 . 17 41 . n lu N 14t . M 14 . M . 46 47 . 44 . 141 . M 91 . 94 1 v IS 141 . 17 M . -14 10 . 110 1 Omshs A C. B. St. Rr. pfd. 6 Omshs AC. B St. Rr. Co 4 Omaha A C. B. Rr. A Bridge pfd 4 Omaha Wstsr Co. la 111! ,. Omaha Water Co. 6a lt. Omaha Water Co. 1st pfd onitis B. of T. Bidg. co. pi Pscins T. A T. Ce 6a 1117 Sheridan Coal la 1411 . 1 South Omaha Sewer 4a 1424..... Sioux Stock Yards pfd a Swift ft Compear ' 10 104 TrlStnte Lsnd Ce. pfd. 7 (com sons.).. 14 M lOPSBB Bl. K7. SS " i'W lalsn Stock Tarda Co., Omaha. 43- u Treaaary Statement. WASHINGTON. April 29. Today state ment of the treasury balances In the gen era fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Available" cash balance, S13S.762.6fi9; gold certificates, $41,417,410; gold coin. and bullion. $42,809,6:18. - Bask Clearlaara. OMAHA. April 28. Bank clearing for to day were $2.4,211.24 and for the corre sponding date last year. 81.863.271.68. . Wool Market. BOSTON, April 18 WOOL The local wool situation Is very strong. In domestic wools the representatives of wool houses re actively bidding for the new clip and prices have been forced to levels higher than have been recorded for four or flvs years. Montana wool has Sold at 23e. a against about 17,4lSo last year, and at about 18c for the same wool earlier in the present season. The Montana clip Is prac tically all cleaned up. Foreign wools are strong and active. South American cross breda and Australian merinos being in large demand, leading domestic quotations range as follows: Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri three-eighth bfood, 29(&30c; quar ter blood. Haa:- Scoured, values. Texas. fine, Li months. XKgU!c: fine. 8 to 8 months. 664c; fine, fall, 46j47c. California, north ern. BcXgiiOc; middle county, 8)60c; Oregon, eastern, No. i staple, 62362c; eastern cloth ing, 6iBJb7c; vaney, imo. l, 460c; territory, fine, staple, &ixc; fine medium, staple. 60432c; -fine clipping. 68t2c; fine medium clothing, hair, blood. 60ig33c; three- eighth blood, i&msc; quarter blood. tVg-63c. Pulled extra, 64tisc: fin A, fcSigWSc; A supers, 614J46c. ' ST. 1XU1S, Mo., April 28. WOOlStrong: territory and western mediums, aoijiftc: fine mediums, WiUCOc; fine. 12$lSc. i .o i : , ' Cotton. Marjket,, . . NEW. YORK, AprU 2,-COTTON-Snot cotton ciosea quiet, a jiointa higher: miauiiug uptsaui, jv.sk; miaaiuig gull, 11.06c: no sale. Future closed steady: April. 10.46c : Maw. 10.61c; June, 10. 46c; July,. 10.41o; August, 10.82c: September. 10.24c: ' October, til a November, y. life: tecember, 10.20c; Janu ary, iv.inc: marcn. lu.mc. . GALVESTON, iex., Aprl) .-COTTON Lower; 10V,o. ST. LOUIS, April 28.-XTTON-43ulet; middling, lO'.c; no sales; receipts. 837 bales; shipments, m bales; stock, 12,743 bales. 1 Peoria Market. , 1 PEORIA. April 29 CORN-FIrm; No. J yeuow, c: wo. s yenow, 7ac: no. 3, 72.c: No. 4, 71Vffl"71,c: no grade.. 8c. OATS-Firm; No. S wblt,ojf66Vi; No. 4 Milwaukee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, April 29. WH EAT No. 1 northern, $1.2tH; No. 2 northern, $1.36 .wi: Juiy, e i ir i n-. OATS Standard. 67c. CHICAGO MVK STOCK- MARKET tattle aad Sheep Tea to Flfteea Cents Higher Hogs Bteaajy. CHICAGO. April 2.-CATTLE-Recelpt. 8.6UO head; market 1016c higher: steers. I5.IW4J7.00; - cows. $4.0tJ434.76;' heifers. $3.26fi. .w. . uuua, ed.io'yo.o; cajve. u.00414jo; stockers snd feeders, $3.80444.96. ntiiw- rteceipts. 16,000 head; market oicenj , cnuu-e neavy snipping, 37.35w7.4iW uutcners.. f7.J0'n7.40; light mixed. $7.10&7.2a; choice light, $7.164j7.30; packing. 87.i57.$j; pigs, $6.2i)i.i&; built of sales, $7.2Vb7.30. il!.r- AN1J LAMBS Receipts, 10,000 iiriiu; inaraet nxgi-jc lilgtler; sheep, S3 76WI v.., ew-wue.iw, yearlings, ao.alf.t, Kansas City Live Stock - Market. KANSAS CITY, April 28. CATTLE Re- treipia, s.juu ncau, including aoo southerns Market strong to loc higher. Choice ex port and dressed beef steera. In(.i7s- fair to good, Hlkjg.90; western steers. $6.00 i" ana reeaers, SJ.iKfi6.76 southern steers, Uiwm'io; southern cows eo.wito.o; native cows, .l"ii6.60; native iieiicrs, j.w-tit.'; Dulls, SJ.6Xi-Si.60; calves si.wvin.ou. HOUS-Recelpts. 12,000 head. Market 4c i iw rawer, rop. li.aip; ;ulk of sales, $H.7o7. Heavy. $7.10t7.1.'H: packer and ouicner. its.stxav.30; light, 80.8oia7.0o; pig I1P AM) LAMBS Receipts, S.iuO neaa.. Market 10c hlaher. Lambs is rjui 8.30; yearllnga, So.767.60; wethers, $6.2543 $ W: ewes, $4.75.0u; stockers and feeders, lo.o.uoa, jexas muttons, 4t4WI.,6. St. I.oals Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, April 29 -CATTLK-Ree einta 2.000 head, including 1,000 Texan. Market trong to luc higher. Native shipping and export steers, K oOrrfTlO; dressed beef and butcher steers. U.i&tCt.Jb; steers under l.OfiO lbs., $J.6O43.0o: Blockers and feeders. UMrtt (26; cows and heifers. $3.6O3.60; canners. $2.jOt?4.&0; bulls. 4.006.26; calves. $4.aOt&.75. Texas and Indian steers. $4. '14 60; cows and heifers. $.' 76ji .36. HOGS Receipts. 8.000 head. Market 10c lower. Pigs and lights. $4.t7.14; packers. $7.HxS7.2i; butchers and best heavy, $7.30 &7.50. SHUEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 900 head. Market steady. Native muttons, $4.60416.60; lambs, $6.0uj8.35; culls and bucks, $3.5o&6.00; stockers. $3.0uj-4.2i. St. Joseph Lira Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 29. CATTL Re ceipts, 1.000 head. Market 10c to 16c higher; steers. $4 5046.: cows and heifers, $1M 6.76: calves. $3 0034 00. HOGS Receipt. ft.OtiO head: Market weak to 6c lower; top, 87 30; bulk of sales. $J.tt 7 20. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, S.OOO head. Market I0c higher; lambs, $$.70428 4a. Blnaa City Live Sleek Market. SIOI X CITY", Ia . April 29-tgpeclsI Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 6.000 head; mar ket lt)c higher; beeves. $4.Sfl4j 60; fat rows snd heifer. tl.txwA.sO; feeders, $4.00J. ; yearlings. $3 000-4.60. HOGS Receipts. S 600 head : market steady: range of prices, $8.76-7. 20; bulk of ales. $.9Cj;.10: lock lat Blgrbl. Receipts of live stock at Ihe lx pripcipal wrstern market yesterday; cattle. Hags. Sheen South Omaha... riioux City St. Joseph. Kansas City...,. St.- Ltiuia.., Cblco TuUU 1I,0". s:..io loi ltgtsi ftiO 18.0-J4 3.0U0 S"0 no 10.0-JO ..u.uo ; so.400 01IAS1 LIVE ST0C1 MARKET Killing- Cattle Free Sellers and Strong to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS MOSTLY FIVE CENTS LOWER mall Raa f eea aad l.amha, Mastly All korsj Stork, seltk Prleos Naaglai from Steady te rira Mlgfcer. SOI.-TH OMAHA, Neb.. April 28. 18"8. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday S.$3 ".4 $ .38 Offlclsl Tuesday Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday. Four days this week ..15.381 Sam days last week.... 14 033 Sam days 3 weeks a go.. 19. M4J Same days S weeks ago..13.Vfi Sam days 4 week ago..l.ft.17 Sams days last year .... 12.877 The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for th year to date, compared with last year: 1909. 1908. Inc. Dec. Cattla ' 30SH7T 808.411 1.48 Hog 9J0.778 870.S74 ,798 Sheep 641.397 496,400 66.937 The following table show the average price of hogs at South Omaha for th laat several days, with comparisons: Date. j 1908. 1908.1907.19CtJ.19t.!19O4.1903. April 18. . April 18.. 8 M S 43! 8 !W ... .m ... 8.847 ... 3.800 14 OHO l.inS 10.600 8.799 11.000 3,000 42.374 18.841 xg.7fi9 16426 83.708 87.673 3AM1 V9.444 39018 38.334 33.947 3S.1M i 6 31 4 89i T 1 g 49f 4 8 7 07 ( 61 ft 8 t sw a ft 01 ft 84 t 08 10 4 88 7 13 8 4 ft - 4 82 7 10 8 41 ft 301 4 80 7 11 6 S3 4 81 7 07 34 4 82i 1 02 8 29 S 38 7 08 8 29 ft 38 7 08 S 28) ft W 4 7ft 7 05 g 39 6 23 4 731 S 34 ft 161 4 7S 93 3 36 ft 10 4 731 8 83 ft 11 4 etj 8 77 8 ST'al 6 37 8 94HV 8 13 April 17.. ftprll 18.. I 4 6N 8 41 Apiil 13.. 8 91J 4 83 8 18 April 24).. S 33 8 9" 3 99 7 01 T 08'e 8 64 3 84i ft 421 I April .. April 33.. April 33.. April 34.. April 14.. S 881 8 86 6 81 8 5 40 8 84 7 064 8 40 April 36.. b 33 8 81 April April $7.. 8 91 34 s K s as S 28 3 38 April 28. .i T April 2 6 84l 3S Sunday. The official number of cars of tock brought In today by eath road was: Cattle. Hog, sneep.ri r s. t-., M. A St. F 2 3 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific S Union Pacific 42 C. A N. W.. east 6 23 48 IS 46 C. A N. W.. west 27 C St. P., M. A O.... 19 C. B. AO. east 4 C, B. A Q west 23 C, IR. 1. A.P-, east ... 3 C. R. I. & P., west Illinois Central Chicago Qt. Western.. 2 Total receipts, 132 163 13 The disposition of th day s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tb num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 483 1.47S 2.612 2.694 4.306 127 78 Swift and Company emi 1,185 t&2 6t0 Cudahy Packing Co 893 Armour A Co 677 Krey Packing Co Lobman A Rothchlld 8 Hill A Son 60 F. P. Lewi 101 Huston A Co 36 J. B. Root A Co 9K J. H. Bulla 1 Sam Werthlmer , .. 8 If. F. Hamilton , So M. Hagerty & Co 4 F. O. Inghram 8 Lehmer Bro 3 United Dreased Beef Co.. 79 Rothchlld 11 Other buyers 199 92 Totals 3,294 1,074 CATTLE Receipts of caltle this morning were moderate, 128 fresh cars being re ported In. This makes the total for the week 10,800 neaa as against n,iw neaa iaai week, and 12.800 a year ago. Th duality of th cattle was not as good a on most day or lat. . Th feeling wa again Better tooay, Duy ers of bcf steer being out In th yards In good season. Th market took on an active appearance, while price were any where from strong to 10c higher. Strictly good beef steers sold up to $6.60, with tluit a sprinkling for. saies at .uu ana oetter. Cow and heifer were also In good de mand and they showed about th same ad vance as beef steers, being strong to 10c higher. Strictly good and well finished cows and heifer were especially sought after. As high as $6.80 was paid for bunch of heifers with a few steers among them. There were hardly enough Blockers and feeders in sight to make a market, but what few there were changed bands very readily at good strong price. (Quotations on cattle: Good lo choice corn- fed steers, I.0vh,&o; fair to good corn fed steers. $6.6g.0O; common to fair corn fad tears, $4.6066.60; good to choice cow and heifers, $1.76.60; fair to good cows and heifers, ?3.Wx(j4.76; fair to good oow and heifers, $2.2oi3.8o; stock heifers, $3.004j4.26; vtal calves. $S.JMi4l.75; bulls, stags, etc.. $3.004.90; good to choice stockers and feeders, $4.606.76; fair lo good atockera and feeders, I4.0OH-4 6o; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.2oi?T4.0n. BF.KF STEERS. No. 14... I .. tl... 6... I. .. 14... II... 7... 14... 14... I... 14... II... 30... I... It... I... 17... 14... M... K... 14... 7... 14... II. .. I... I .. ' 9... 36... 10... 14 .. 9... 11... tt ... 4... ... 4... T ... 4... 3... 14... 7 . . . 4... 34... A. Pr. Ko. ... 667 4 16 U At. Pr. ... 466 I 46 ... 148 6 46 ...1133 ill ...1107 i M ...1171 3 46 ...1164 4 9 ...1111 I 40 ...1246 I 00 ...1444 00 ...1141 01) . . . 1 1 X 00 ...1114 I 00 ...1IU 4 On ...1114 I OO ...1011 4 00 ...lilt 4 00 ...1164 46 ...1117 4 10 ...1110 4 10 ...1177 4 14 ...1171 I II ...1161 4 to ...1174 4 JO ...1147 I 30 ...lilt 4 34 4 90 . . .12M 4 ft) ...1441 4 36 ...1174 IV ...1.142 10 ...1167 4 1.1 .1MH 4 If. ...1704 4 ...1440 4 6t ... 466 4 TH . . . 1076 4 91 ... 1.11 4 40 .. 1017 4 40 ...1144 I m ...itat 10 ...101 4 IS ...1143 ( 1 ... Ill I "4 ...1071 tl 121 I Oil :i.... 5.... 14.... II.... tl.... I. .. , C I. . .. 14.... 11 ... 14.... 17.... II ... 14.... 14... 47.... 14. ... 30... II. ... 11 74... .... I.... 30..., 14 30.... 40... 35... 14.... 17..-.. 14.... 14... V .... ...46 I 16 ... lie 6 16 ,.. 711 I 11 . . . 66 I 26 ... 141 I 10 ... 4.11 6 40 ... 126 I 41 ... Ill I 64 ... 444 I lo . . . 97 6 60 . . . 171 I 66 ...1066 4 60 ... 974 I 40 ...10114, I 4i ...421 I 46 ,.1114 6 46 ...14)7 170 ...1644' I 70 . . . 941 I 74 ...1074 6 71 .11117 6 76 ...1144 I 76 ...10M I 76 .1144 I 76 . 944 6 76 1 V .1140 4 76 .1146 6 9) ,1t-0 6 In . 47 I 10 .1176 I I" .1217 I 1ft .1117 6 46 COWS. .417 I 60 .1014 I 46 .1107 I 71 .1016 I Kl . 447 4 40 .1K4 4 ii .1116 4 Is .1164 4 IS .1172 4 40 . 44 4 40 .146 4 44 13. ... I!..'.. 14 ... 4 ... .... I.... 4... 4..., 90... II.... 6... 4 ... 10 .. 1111 6 44 1161 6 4l 744 4 71 I COWS AND STEERS. . .U0I 6 Is 8TAG8 .1161 ik COWS AND HEIFERS. , . . 770 4 40 HEIFER. 67 I 46 .... II IK 1060 I 90 414 4 10 466 I 19 1017 4 ! 9U6 H 444 10 an i 60 1016 I 60 114 I 1014 70 . . 44 I 44 . , !. I 40 . . 414 I 60 .. 11 I 7S . . 144 4 00 ..704 4 SS ..471 4 64 .. 414 4 46 ..1409 4 4o ..666 6 00 . . 440 I 00 1 . . . ia.. .. 14.. I . I . M.. 1 BULIJI, ..1440 I 60 1... .. .1600 4 so ...1900 4 6 .1110 4 40 ...18A4 4 40 . .1S30 4 0 ...194 4 46 - .14 4 4 II ...1424 4 7J ...1494 t Ih ...1I4S 4 so .. .1464 4 90 ...1144 It .1010 I 40 ..1140 1 40 ..1144 3 46 ..1444 4 Is . . S74 4 10 ..14S0 4 s ..1640 4 14 . . . 1014 4 :i . 1414 4 4 .. 40 4 :j . li 4 tt .. 470 4 40 CALVES 14 4 40 140 4 26 HO 4 16 14S 16 in tu ID Ik) lit IH 144 60 144 4 40 144 4 40 140 I ID 110 I 40 144 6 M Is) lu l4 I 60 140 4 OS 113 6 00 a i me 144 4 oe 140 4 90 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I 4 I 74 in 4 u r 4S3 4 40 14 TS4 4 70 14 198 4 IT eO 6SI 4 74 4 IU 4 16 . 9 n g 1 444 4 44 I T44 4 II 11 Ill 4 44 14 91 s si I ID IK MONTANA. Rig Hoi Ranch Co. 87 ateera . ir4 6 76 68 steers.. ..1373 t Tt 117 steers. ..1384 I 71 HOGS A few loads of hogs sold early this morning before the rond.tlon of east ern markets was known gl prices tflat weie fully steady with yesterday. As high as $:.i waa paid on the opening for tr:ctly good hevv hogs. However, only a fee. load changed hand on this basis snd as a eeneral th'tiB the msrket opened o lower on heavy hogs, with buyers tslklng In m"i cases as mum as ! lower on I'gni n-a. especially those on th common o msdui.n order. (Uleamen were Slow snout msktng the cenceaalon, but eventually had to gic in. as all other markets weis reponw.i lower, while prices at this point yeaterdsv were prettv high a compared with other markets. A considerable proportion or an the hoes sold at and around I4.sjfli., wnn a top at $7.80. Receipts for tne rour oays tnis wrea anow a very conalderabls gsln over the corre sponding dsys In recent weeks and lsrg gain over a year ago. No. A. 9k. Pr. tw. As. 8k. Pr. . Tl 41 114 . .116 I t sa . t.4 34 t 0t . tJO ... 7 46 .111 40 1 44 . !?7 0 1 04 Ml Tf.. I 31 . 44 44 44 43 111 .191 80 4 71 .lit . . I 40 .141 144 4 46 . 97 ... 4 64 21T ... 4 90 4 190 4 90 ,J1 14 4 90 III ... 4 90 14...... 1.1 in 44 70 44 7T 71! U : 71 14 .... 46 .... 71 14 14 74 46 44 4!, 72 71 74 41 SO 70 41..:.. 44 ft 71 . . . . 41 4 4 14 4J 6 64 M 14 74 64 44 .... 61 II 40 .... 74 Ml 3") 7 04 . 1 44 76 .146 .741 74 90 7 M 4 .147 IS I 9? 14 ..mo 40 4 90 .. 90 .. 94 . JO 44 4 90 99 4 90 .'46 110 7 04 .1-4 . . 7 04 .341 44 7 474 104 ... I 10 341 40 1 1 .147 II 1 14 .11.0 10 t 10 ..JSl ..304 . .106 It. .. 71 41 . .too ..10 II II so 1M 4 90 SW ... 4 90 . ... 4 9) .14 . . 4 4 .904 199 4 90 .144 ... 4 40 .311 ... 4 9) .14 4 4 90 MS 90 4 90 .317 SO I 94's 110.140 4 12 ttl ... 4 92 .117 140 I 96 a: 3oo 4 96 .211 ... 194 .216 40 911 .til SO 4 96 .141 9"0 4 94 .130 890 4 H .116 40 4 96 .114 ... 4 40 .114 ... 4 96 104 140 4 47 .304 191 4 47 .147 1!0 1 0 .trj 40 7 oe .111 U0 t 04 .9,4 140 7 00 944 140 1 ts, .k.0 H 1H .901 ... 7 00 .341 . . f 14 I .941 !4 MS 90 7 10 90 7 10 90 T It 90 7 ll'i ... nil, ... 1 ii ... 7 11 ... 1 14 M 111 14 6 1 44 40 .344 .171 .344 44 .161 .ISI .171 64 .... 74 II 61 90 17 71 .141 100 f 11 .147 1.1 Ml .M0 ... t II 44 T II ... T -t 44 I II 17 7f 76 n no t ii 367 90 1 II .171 ,.M m 1S6 .100 .173 .10 ,.140 .114 40 1 16 40 1 90 ... 7 lo ... T 10 90 ? 10 ... 1 30 40 I lo 40 1 M 40 7 ) 40 7 H 43 14 74 II It 10 79 11 77 ..III 94 i:::::: . 140 J 96 214 40 1 90 SHEEP Trad was short an snappy this morning. Buyers were out early and sales consummated with little more than a word and a nod. Receipt were light and con sisted lara-ely of shorn lambs. This class of offerings commanded prices strong to a nickel nigner. as was me case yesieraay there was nothing to spesk of In tha'way of shorn ewes or wethers. Pour loads of clipped lambs heeded the price list at $7. IS, a - nickel better than yesterday's top. A bunch of clipped ewes moved at $6. i n advance on wooiea oirenngs was not ss marked aa In the case of shorn stock. Receipts of wooled stuff were so light that It wss no easy matter to quote the market on that kind. As a general rule, however. salesmen were disposed to place it on a steady to strong basis. The best lambs here sold at $8.25. with a load making a close second at $8.16. A band of common ewes moved at $5.60. Quotations on wooiea gneep ana umrn: Good to choice lambs. t7.76.S6: fair to good lambs, $7.35Q7.7l: good to cholc light yearlings, $7.oofj7.50; good to choice heavy yearlings, 36.SOiS7.0O; good to choice wethers, $.10&4.,0; fair to good wethers. $6.75.10; good to choice ewes. $6.76474.86. fair to good ewes, $6.36.7t; culls and bucks. $2.0iK34. 00. Hotn shorn sne-p and iamos sre selling about $1 per hundred under the above quo tations on wooled stuff. Representative sales: No. A v. Pr. .74 7 16 .79 7 tO . M S00 . 107 6 00 .87 S 00 .89 6 60 .81 6 60 . 77 4 00 . 77 4 00 .99 7 10 . 104 8 It . 84 7 12 .60 S 36 .so 7 m .08 S ft . 67 8 76 .74 SO) s$ 6 m ,. 81 4 00 . 62 8 '10 San western lambs, shorn 86 western lambs, shorn.... 41 western lambs, shorn 10 western ewes lu western ewes, culls 70 western ewes 69 western ewes 26 western ewes, culls 28 western ewes, culls 210 western lambs, shorn... 318 western lamba 48 western lambs, culls..... 0 western lambs 13 western Ismbs. culls 402 Mexican lambs 150 Mexican lambs, culls 1J3 western Iambs 108 western ewes 16 western ewes, culls 89 western lamb, culls grheels Seeai t Compete. PIERRE. S. Dv April 29.-lBpclal.) In the field meet which will b held at this city on the seventh of May, th schools pf Miller, Fort Pierre. Pierre, and the In dian school will bs the contestants, anti an Interesting event is promised for th lovers of athletics. In th debating contest between the Pierre, Sioux Falls and Vermilion high schools the first contest at this city win h between Vermilion affirmative and Pierre negative teams, composed of How ard Lane. Mabel Chapman and Flngg Car lisle. The question being th fifteenth amendment 10 the constitution of the United States. Governor Vssey will pre side at the meeting, snd three of the su preme court Judges will act as Judges of th debate! Th same night th Pierre affirmative team will meet the 8ioux Falls negative team at Sioux Falls; the Plerr team be ing John Keeley, Ray Hamilton and Charles L. Hyde, Jr. Big Verdict Agalaat Road. SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. April 29.-(8pe- Cai.) x Jury In th United States court which heard th case of Mrs. Marl Westby of Madison against the Chicago. Milwaukee St. Paul Rail way company, Involving damages In th amount of $30,000, which th plaintiff sought to recover for tha death of her husbafid. Msrtin Westby, who wa killed in th Madison yards of the company whtl In the performance of his duties as an employ of the com pany, after being out for a hort Urn, returned a verdict awarding the plaintiff damages In the sum of $1,000. Mrttlera llelng Trimmed. PIERRE. S. D April . (Special.)- The governor Is receiving numerous complaints of the manner In which affairs are being conducted at Gregory and Dallas so far as the new settlers coming to those places on their way to Tripp county Is con cerned. The complaints charge that not only are towns run "wide open," so far ts saloons and ga-mbllng Is concerned, but that the games for relieving the new set tlers of tbelr money are openly winked at by the authorities. 4 Attorney Goners I Clark has taken It upon himself to look Into such violations ' of law In the past, and th authorities of Gregory county may find that he ts taking an active part In their affairs If th complklnts continue. Truly they're adapted to 1,001 toes, por classifying and ar ranging, lists. Information, any thin, they're unequalled. We have often said, they're adap ted to some use in every office and to many uses In some offices and Ms true. We have the best goods, the lowest prices, and are glad to explain the jyjtcms. FOR SALE BY Orchard & Wilhelm 4I440-I . th Si. Herbert E. Gooch Co. Broken and Dcileri o-axsr, rstonsaosra. stocks. Oasaa Offtaei SI jr. T. UI Slag. 3111 Tslepboas, Soagla eel. lagepeaeeat, a-glgl eat A-tlgg. Oldeat aad Largest bo us la tb Sui. Nowg Stando WNBRI Tho Omaha Doo It ON SAL! Atlanta. (a. - World-Toms News rex AtUaUo OHj. . Shsp Bro , 3411 Patrtfte A Pann, Nws Co. At-lea CaJ. Am New Co.. Billlne-, Mont. P. E. Wolfsnn. Boise. Idaho. " Oray-Btubblefteld Ov C. Botiettl, 981 Mai- BrMtoa, Man. Young Hotel. Vendome Hotel. Bafr-lA, M. T. C. H. lampmii. Hotel Iroquois . 0nae Hotel. Samuel Conn, 1SS' Wlteot. v , Ratte, Mont. - . JCeefe Bro. 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Harry J. SehuHe. Time are StMlor UavkUnd, Cal. Anoa New Co. Athn New Co. Offdea, Utah. HarroTJ a Onddard. J. Oab Taytcr. S488 O ant A. D. I. Boyle, tie SUt St. Iw Bro., 114 tk St. Gray New Ce Oklahoma City. Okla. Interstate Naws Co. Paaade-v CU. " ' Amoa New Co.. r ., ... w ..... PhlladelphJa. ra. "' Perm Nw Co. ' --- V,. Quaker New Co.. 4M Oreea St, Bellevue Stratford Hotel. IMttabnrf . Pa. 1 Port Pitt New Co. - ' PortUad, Or. 1 Central Cigar Store. 176 Was., Cer. Yh. - Ross City New C. - -Bowman New Co. ! Rapid City. . I). --. Paeeoe Hotol St.' oorph, M. ' '"' J. Bergar. SSI Rdmona St. Pioneer New a Co. Robldous Hotel. St. Leal. Mo. Southern Hotel. B. T. Jett. 3t. Pool, Mian. Row. O Fltapatrtok. Ml We N. Bt. Man. Savvtuneato, Cal. i A me New Co. Salt I-Jte City. rtoh. , . I Kenyea Hotel. Ear) McKale. ! v Roaenfeld a L-oerlg. . , '. Hotel Knutaford. ; ' j ; f Ba Aatoaio, Texaa. i U. f. Hewitt- 1 ' Haa Metro. Cal. ' ' ' i '. . Amoa New Ce. J j Baa Froactoco, CI. North Whetly New Ca. 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