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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1910)
T THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1010. 15 I I i I u V CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Newi o'a (flowing Wheat Crop it Be coming More and Hore Bullish. V ORE K0ISTU11E 13 KZEDEi Cora la Iloldlnsj 1 Ona Mad Ik Valaea Are Higher aa Hi Cask Situation Hrara Mar Active. , OMAHA. Anrll M 11 Euililslt new on th growing wheat crop In bacumlnf more and tnor general acain. Rain has not fallen in atrfiKsieTTt abund ance In either Ktmu or Nebraska and x- ptrt claim the winter crop la ami de- leruiraung aua sriarp upturns ar prop able. corn I holding ita own and valuta are firm to higner, aa the rath situation be couiea mm active. Country receipt, ar ngnt arm shipments Increasing. w heat advanced again on nuvlns by bull leader, who received a new run of mat, report and hints at bug damag lvaiwaa. nnorta have been rovartn Kieaauy ana lurtner upturna , ara pre- aiciea. le strength rn corn Id do to Unfit re- ceiA and better cash eunditlona. Ra- ii are expected to lncreaaa with tn aiivance In oash valuea and only tarn porry advance are predicted. Primary wheat recti pta were 20,000 bu. and ahlpmenta were 6:o.0O8 bu.. against re- celpte laat year of tlt.ouu bu. and ahlpmenta I ot VI tlj. Primary corn receipts were 180.090 bu. and ;-hlpmer.ta were 4U9.V) bu., against receipt laat year 01 1K1.0UO bu. ana ahlpmenta ot ' J-'i, bu. Clearances- were .00d bu of corn, M0 bu ' ot oata and wheat -and flour equal to 66,oo9 bu. Uverpool cloned S'tiPHd lower on wheat and 4d lower on corn. Ijiui range ot option: ra shorts, use; clear ribs, 114c; short lera. MSa BAOON Higher; boxed extra ehort. 4c; clear rirm, liNc; short clears. 154c. 1'OL'URI -Bl.trty; chicken, U4c; prmg, 2.1c; turkeya. 194c; ducks, lalcc; g , te. liLTTtR-Steady; creumt-ry, 27TJ33C. EGGS steady at m.c Hecelnta Shipment. Flour, bbia 4 6 ? Wheat, bu 14.000 19! Corn, bu 29.'1 KPr-on Oatu, bu 64.400 Sj.su) Artl I Open. Hign. Low. Cloe. Yea'y, Wfceat I Way... July... Corn.- ( May. ..J July...) Oats I May... July... 97 4l i ltt41 "Ul bait I 41j . So- l 4 i 014 41 3S4 NEW VORli STOCKS AND BONDS Late Demand to Coyer Shorts Conse quence of Gloomy Start. WORRY OVER COTTON MARKET WEATHER 1.1 THE URA1X BELT 4aasaeassBa Hlajh Wl4 la Accompanied by - era la tha Lower Missonrl Valley OMAHA. April 22, lflft. The disturbance, overlying the plains state Thursday morning conlnued aiowly eastward during the last twenty-four houra. and now overlies th central valleys, with Ita center over eastern Iowa. The dlsturb bance was accompanied by high winds In the valleya laat night, and showers were cattered over the lower Mlcsourl valley, and upper lake region. Light anowa are falling at points In the extreme upper vai leya this morning. Temperatures ara very much lower In the upper Mississippi. throughout the Missouri valley, and west to the mountalna. and freexlr.g tempera- turea prevailed In the tipper valleys this morning. Th weather continues cold In the Ohio valley and lak region, and frees- Ing temperatures with htavy to killing frosts are reported In northern Ohio. The weather will be colder In thla vicinity to night, followed by rising temperature Sat urday, with fair tonight and Saturday. Heavy frosta are predicted tor Nebraska and Iowa tonight. Th following show th temperature and precipitation lor toe laat three years: 1SJ0. I!i9. 1.108. 1W7. Minimum temperature.... 4i 85 n aa Precrpttatlnn 00 .1 T .00 Normal temperature for today. W degrees. Deficiency In PraclDltailon alnca March L x.w lncnea. reflclnncy corresponding period In 1S09. l.H fnrhe. Deflrlenew rnrrMnnnln nerlA tn Innt z.M incnea. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cora aal Wleat Regloa Baltetla. For Omaha, Neb.. for th twenty-four hour ending at I a. m., 75th meridian time. Friday. AprU T2. 1910:: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp P.aln Ptatlona. Max. Mtn. tall. Ashland, Nrb II 44 .00 Aubura, Neb 8 41 .09 On aba Caah lrlce. WHEAT No. t hard. WH-gji.oi; Ko. nara, soianso; no. t nara, BiKjfsac; re Jeoted hard, 7Vmei No. 1 spring, Wetf ai.vi, a apring, vkMo; iso. spring, waJ'7Vc, i o. a aururu, . moc; io. durum, tSa. COKN 4N. 2 white, 87Hc; No. white, Uijio; No. 4 whit, bVurc; No. I color, K (fot.c; sta.. color, Ui&tkUso; No. 1 yellow, UHo; No. t yellow, 6iyo.ie; No. 4 yeilow, 47tfdvc; No. 1, USto; No. , UViWoi No. 4, 4Vwboc: no grade, g6J40biO. ' OATS Standard, 40c; No. S white, SSHIf 40c; No. whit, tesc; No. I yellow, ito Siu, no. yeuow, SiiMX. BARUlY-No. 4. fwebta; No. 1 feed, 499 IWC. KYE-No. 1, 7IHc; No. , 72H7JftC Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oata t nicago l . 71 H4 .U.L1.I HHlf J . uuiuta 47 .. oiiAI. u i-no isrONS t'ttutaria of tlie Tradlnsc anil Closing I'rlcea , on Board at Trad. CHICAUO. April XI. Wheat wanervous t'Niay and in a final flurry cloned 'fc'JrlVac l.iKher; corn kept a firm ton wltli pc caolonal ieiJipsa and closed strong. Oats kopt within narrow limits, while provisions closed from 6uhc higher for. ribs and lard ivV-io up for pork- tarly in the ony prices wer Ir.cliiiea to xImmm Influeneea by depressing cables inu an abundance of offerings. The pit i.e. unie oversold and offering dried up, whi.e reports of possibility of a. decreased crop thrutigh ravages of Insect In the nouUiweetoi n fields added Ui the desira of shorts to ewer. . . . tiurntg the lajst May nVnt up fo.1.094, from l.V7Vj;- July advanced to Jl.OCi, from Its low of I1.U4, and September touching, U Oli front a .bvttom of .VUH--. Tha. close was strung and near to the tup, with. May Ko up at U.(te-i61.y,; July Vul'faa liiiier at l.u",j. ana September lc up at tkuiij. , , , . . ... I'rada In corn was on , firm ba.sls. Taking ita cue from the advancing wheat market tome strength; was .developed and the futures closed strong at from H'tC-vO up. The demand fnr cajh corn played au important part and prices, for spot ad vanced about lc. No. I yellow Hold at 5p duio. May went up from ft'vipiiSS0. other futures gaining with It. The close was stronK, with May Ho higher at .Mi'io. liets were realt, but advanced toward the Close of tha resmon, The close waa firm, with May unchanged t 42ci and July ami September showing slight gains. FToVieioiw closed at an advance of from K.'l'&c. Ctoelng quotations on May were: fork. tSzt higher at C2.Wi; Lard, to highr at ll!.5, and rlhs. loc up at U.I2',-i. g (utures rangea as louow: tB ken Bow, Neb.. CO HO .09 Cohimtnra, Neb... 9 40 .00 Culbertson, Neb.. 85 40 .00 Kalrbnry, Neb... 90 44 .00 Fairmont. Neb.., 7 40 .W Or. Island. Neb. M 3 .00 Hartlngton. Neb. 8S SS .00 Hastings, Neb.... (W 3 .00 Holdrege. Neb... 64 37 .00 Oakdale, Neb 4 Xi .00 Omaha, Neb 7 4 .00 Tekamah, Neb... 78 44 .00 Alt, la 79 40 .00 Carroll. la 77 40 .00 Clarlnda, la...... Tl4i.r0 S bley, la ; 70 8fl .00 Sioux City, la... 70 40 .00 RkV. Clear rt. cloudy Clear Clesr Clear Clar Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Ciesr Cleur Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-nour period ending at a. m. t Not included m average. DISTRICT AVERAOF3 No. ol Centrat. Stations. Max. Columbus, O. 17 5ti Louisville. Ky.'... 19 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Chicago, III........ Inum. Mo K t-es Moines, la....' 14 Minneapolis. Mrn. SO Kansas City, Mo. !4 Omaha, Neb 19 H4 64 74 72 fin 82 74 Aaxlety Rxpresaed Becaas ot Ex- leaded Speculative Fosltloa and Preearloaa attaatloa 0eai to Specalator. tlS.2S7.fill; working balance In treasury officers. t0.t.741.M; In banks to credit of tre.nurer of the Cnlted Stts. ri.r;i.tS7; ubeldlarjr silver crtn. t-T 4.'.r; minor coin. il.il.n-.M; ttKal balance In general fund. 3.1.!, 2. 6. REPORT OF THIS I'LEAHIKO IIOCE Traasactlena of ta Aaaaolated Baah for ta Week. NEW YORK. Awrll . Rradstreefs bank clearings rport tor the week ending April 21 shoa an asarecsie of Him.W.W as srslnst n. 161. 04.1. OOl last weeK and .in(.' WV.iaw In the cm reepnndlng week last year. Kollowl.ig Is a list Of the cities: CITIES. Clearings. H Dec. NEW YORK. AprU Si. Speculative oper ators In stocks started the day In so gloomy name or mind over the commercial and financial prospecta tiiat some excess waa to o hoke for In the steps that they would take to xpre. that view, the late demand to Cover shorts being the consequence. The sentiment was due to the cumulative ef fect of various factors which have been at work for several daya and - to which was added the news over night that a reorganization was necessary of the old and prominent Tefft-weller Dry Ooods com pany. The strong Influence on speculative senti ment was due to the watchful spirit which has been aroused by th admitted diffi culties growing out of the high price of cotton, which was explicitly assigned as a principal cause of the embarrassment. The cotton market Is the object of anxious attention owing to the extended speculative pooltlon known to be held In that market and the precarious situation for speculators, which may result from a preclui.ate fall In price or from th In terventmn of government authorities In the affairs of the market Dool In cotton Liquidation In United States steel Share and lack of effective support for them In th market made up an effective factor In forming the Impression of reaction In the stock market. Unsatisfactory views of the copper trade position enhanced It. It 1s noted that discussion of probable new capita capital Issue Which concerned itself exclusively with the possibility of enlisting new capital a ehort time ago bow considers chances for retrenchment of needed outlay for new facilities. The Wall street stock operator Is keeping one eye on the London money rnarket and wa ob servant of the steadier tone of rubber shares In that market, promising a post ponement of the decaded collapse In that hlrhly mercurial speculation. Gold waa engaged In New York for ship ment to London next week without lower ing the foreign exchange rate. Continued InOow of currency from the Interior dur ing the week, some further contribution to bank cash from the subtreasury operations and the Indifferent demand for money Is allowing lntere; rates to recede. In spite of the depletion by gold exports. . Bond were easy. Total sales, par value, ii.an5.ooo. United States is, coupon, declined 14 per cent on call. Nnmber of aale and leading quotations of stocks were: . gales. HixA. Ivflw. Clom Temp. Rnln. Mtn. Inches. M 48 43 43 4 44 ao 40 Frcexlng temperatures are reported In the Minneapolis and Colijmhua districts. Hea'vy to killing frosts occurred In Ohio and It Is snowhig at three tat1ons In the Minneapolis district. Showers occurred In the Des MolneS, Kansas City and Chicago distrtcts. U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. .no .00 .() .K .00 .10 . New Tork Chicago Boston Philadelphia Ht. Louis, i Kansas City Pittsburg San Francisco Haltlmora Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland Detroit Omaha los Angeles ioulfcvllle Milwaukee Seattle St. Taul Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Atlanta Providence Portland, Ore Memphis Richmond Kcrt Worth Halt Lake City Washington St. Joseph Columbus Albany Tacoma Savannah Spokane , Toledo , Rochester , Nashville Hartford De Moines Peoria Norfolk New Haven Sioux City Wichita ara rid Rapids Syracuse Auguata. Oa llirmlngham Springfield, Mass. Kvansvllle Da v ton Oakland. Cal Oklahoma City.... Jacksonville. Fla. Portland. Me Worcester Little Rock Knoxvllle Wheeling Charleston Chattanooga Lincoln Wilmington Mobile Topeka , Davenport W ilkesbarre Kalamazoo ...ll.tlVrnMsW SH.wst.O"; 10. isu.j;3.uio lil.ilM.uno 1.4 7J.070.0.TH II.0(.., 56.R1.M 17. 7... W3U.l; 21. 46.01S.W') 21.01.. . .0W.om 13. 4.. 27,M.0'1 100,.. 1.4.15.0M la.ll.. l.67S.OOOi 19.5t.Ono 23.91.. W.4U,0tni 31.01.. lT,ia,ooo 4. 04 OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET Run of Desirable Cattle it Light and Values Are Well Sustained. HOGS ARE FIYE CENTS HIGHER Movement I Dall, "kipper and Order Bayer Are Btlll Oat of Ike Trade ke Ara Generally Steady, SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. April S, 1910. 6.11 RecelDls were: 11. 1 Otdciat Monday. UI final Tuesday. official Wednesday Official Thursday baumate Friday ,niH . .0001 29.9 . l.7W.ni 14.31.0iiC lJ.740.Onni 14 13,474 0001 23 21. lO.rtW.MiOt 24 2. .7iW,H l- K2VAHQ! 12.41. s.w..on 10,19,OiW 11.SS7.000 6.9.'W 7 Ui OjM i,7.00ii. 7.1DS,0O 14.7 B.W.OOOl 32.9 B.rn.oooi .91li.0iK) .4l 4.7K7,0 1S.M. t. 671,01) i,047.0"Oj 20.21. 99.4 4.3 43 Z 7.7' 14.7 CattI. Hogs. Sheep, ... 4.itiC ... 6.W4 ... 4 Kl .M1 t.i.i ... .7 J." 147i ... I.7i .4Vi ... 1.19 ,! 19 Five day this week..21.M0 S0.1SS H.044 Sam daya last week...20.4N 44.' Sam days 2 week aco..l0.fc4 S4.3;0 21.9 4 bam day t wek ag.. 14i H,7i!l U. Same days I weeks ago.. 22,11 34.&o 34.4 Sam daya last yar,...14,4IM 7.4& 1,43 The fnllnwlnsr table show th receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at riouth Omaha for the year to date, compared wun tasi year: 1M0. ll. inc. i'ec. CattI S1J.6.17 2K7.7I 25,9 Hogs T1J,11 ;j,7I Sheep ....473,495 R13.254 W.ita The following table shows th averag- price of hogs at South Omaha for th last ibeveral days with comparison: Data.. 1318. 19.U$0$.jlW.llilO.l.19tM. ......tM tl i ....... f M ! t ... 0 . . . '( w a no m n im ill ... to T4.. 4 . T7... t! . . . 4... II. . 4 . U . K P4 40 HI W f 4 I 1ft l 15 14 I IS t-4 K4 ,.M tft .. flrnts, free rase. Tie, at mark; current re ceipts. In rettiinahle ce. Hie. at nisrn; western firsts, fi.e cases, at mark; current receipts, free rasa, ile. at Inara. t'HKKSK r Irin; new. h sner; Nw Vorn, choice old frmrn, l.'H '?n',c; fair to ft J obi, liS4H7c; clu ice aew fuil creams, lc; fair to good, lJvllc. SO 22. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Varloaa , i nigr.r at si iha leadin I ) J Artlclca.j Op Articles.! Open.) High.l Low. ) Close. Ye'y. "uy'-1 'i P8"n! 1 1 07l 08t l OS July (1 'OlV-ii -1 024 101 102411014 .sept. ii9vj."i 1 oi 1 VI ltW4 W: i'i4j''! isi ,afl'Uiiii ta4l Corn May July Mi'pL Oats May July Sept. Pork May July Sh.L Larrt May July Svul. Rill f May July Sopt .... Si 22 25 is r. 12 4tv4; a as-)) SS' 44..l 40 ) mi4i(nv.rg& i24iC:ii4 41J 43 68 v 67t4 14 22 r. 22 40 I is 21 874 a s."4i -t n 12 5 12 4.S 13 40 12 4!4 V. 45 u a;4 13 32 34i 22 124 Zi 374 23 S74 12 60 12 40 I 631 43 4 21 90 23 Ou 22 074 12 45 12 33 tH 374 IX SO U 374 II 424 S4I IS 4241 U 374 12 25 12 2741 H ir4' 13 lb 12 174 U 23 12 3741 11 1741 1X234! U 174 No,?.. Fl.' f U Steady: winter r'tent, SS 0 t.bi; v. (irter straights.. 34.3tn 2S; srtii sti-aUhts. ti-7t7;4?0; bakers, i.9S55.3). RY K N'V. 2. .sc. liAULEV-Feed or mixing. 4iW0c; fair to choice malting. 6i-Jjtc. ' SEEDS Tiuiothy, W-69. ClOA-er, fll.75. PKo VISIONS Mess pork, jvr bbL. feS.80 12.73. -Lard, per 1"U lbs., 113.574.- Short libs, sMi floosrl, V2"V'Jlil5. Short clear tildea (boxed), ll3.&o' 13,75. ' Total clearance of wheat and flour were equal t .000 tu. Kxports for the week, as shown by Hradat reel's, were oiunl to 1.2)i,0H) bu; Pritnary receipt were 2a0,d)0 bu., cornM.rtd with li4.nou bu. - the cor reepouding day a year atfo. liHiimateit rwclirts for tomorrow: Wheat. 17 cars; corn, tl cars; oats, 170 cars; hogs, t!,0il0 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. I red. $l.tB;l.lV, No. J, red, ll.0fxSl.09; No. i hard, 11.0.1.04: No. 3 hard, 1.0rV31 0S4; No. 3 spring. fl.W10Ji4. Corn: No. 2 cash, W4c; .No. S cash. M4.(ifr'c; No. t white, tli'To; No. 3 white, ijilOo; No. t yellow, f'.004o. i Oats:. No. 2 cash, 414(1 41c; No. 2 w lilt a, 4a'4HSe; No. 3 white. 4lti4tVi No. 4 white, 304lo; standard, 43 y-:ic. UL'TTFR Steady; creameries, JlyJlc; dairies, tjlw. LOUS-Meady; receipt. Pi.Ki cases; at mark. cies Included, 174194c; f Hats, 30c; prime firsts, 21c. - - - CHEESS Steady; daisies, Hff'So; twins. 13i14c: young Americas, 1414.40; long horns, 14'fi H'-jC. niTATuES-eiwiv enoice to iancy, ro jnc; fair to good. IStflSc. POULTRY Kasy, lu. 17c; chicken. ISc: stirings, lo. VEAL-8ieady; 00 to 60 lba , S39c; 60 to SS lbs., tauluc; Mo to 11 lba., loillo. Receipt Today Wheat. 19 cars; corn, 71 car: oats, Ui tar. Kstlmated tomorroW- heat, 17 cats; torn, 7i cara; oats, 1.0 car. tt. leal Craeral Market, t - T. LOUIS. April 22. WHEAT Futures. hiKher; May. 31 .V July, 1104101 Cash. hlgUer; track. No. 2 red. ll.O&vj 1.074: N" hard, tl.&ul.lO. , CORN Futuiea. higher; May. ao4rco4e; July, Cash, higher; track. No. 3, 614c: No 3 while, Vkj. OATS Futures, firm; May, 41Sc; July. SMVtC Cash, higher: track, No. 3. 414 4l,o: No. 3 while, 44c. RTF-Nominal at 77e. KLOURfDull; red winter patenta, IS lift" S 50; extra fancy anJ uruJbt. l.ji.lu, bard winter cleira. tHvK TiMD'lllf Sr D-iS.w'iiO. CfRN"iihAL r' riRAN Dull; sacked st track. tl.OXff 1.0. , ' ' HAY "Unchanged; timothy. 113 OtVfJ'l 8.50; -rie.,r;oiai3 to. himp Tv,i.se-;, ' rvKK-ltijher; prl-iJ !. III. Wj 1175. vhX fcALl' MKAX-iliehor: boiJ ex- 6 a A tattoo of tke Day . oa Commodities. , NEW YORK. , April 22.-FLOUR-Qulet ftnd easy; , springs, Sa-Jo'ioo; wlntfr straights. M.Sotfi.OO; vlnter patents, Sj.2of 5.B0; spring Clears. Hliffe4.0; winter extras. No, 1, t4.Wa-4.WL Winter extras, No. 2, 3.7o $4.00; Kaneaa straights, 4.S;.(i-j.06; receipts, 11.(122' bbis.; shlpmenu, 1.000, bbls. .Rye fldur, Bteadj';' fair to good, S4.2SS4.4&, choice to fanesK S4.50C) i.CS. RIE Nominal; No. H western. 6S4c. f. a b. New York. .mi, nw, IL401.45; coarse,' 31.21.30; kiln dried, 13.25. - , . WHEAT Spot market firm; No. 2 red, 91.15, nominal, t. I. f.; No, 1 northern, Sl.lTTi. f. o. b. opening navigation. Option market eased off a Iluie early on the cuble and under modera.te UUng, but rallied and gained strength on covering and on led favorable crop advice, closing at advance. Exporters took five louda. May closed at $1,154; July- JUO'.; 9 ptern-.ber. 31.0S4- Receipts. 36.000 bu.; shipments, 47.SM bu. CoRN-vSpot irsrket firm; steamer and No. 4, both nominal, elevator, export bai-is; mirket was' wifhout transaction. ' eloaing ,-urii "Z1 Tex" . t l,..r.i na svinna MV clonal K.1 a. T P'--; ' 6!4o; July, 714e; September. 70c. Re ceipts. 7.S76 bu.; shipments, 8.5M bu. OATS Spot market steady; mixed oats, 2 to 32 pounds, nominal; natural white, 26 to 33 pounds, fc4c; clipped white, 34 to 42 pounds. 446&2e. Receipts, 1S.3U0 bu. HAY Barely steady; prime. 31.10; No. 1, 31. 10; No. 2, 9t5c1.09; No. 3, DOQ-jCc. . HOPS Dull; state, common, to choice, 1W9, 2T2c; 1908, nominal; Pacific coast, OT, lf:rl9c;190S. Nominal. . ' ' HIDES Firm; Central America, 22c; Bogota, 220 23c ! , .. . - LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts. 24c; seconds, 23ig27c; thlrda. Z2Jt25c; rejected. aoirne. - PROVISIONS Pork. ' steady; mess, f24.5WJ25.00; family. 12'i.OOfij 27.00; short cltar, IJS.JR.iO. Reef, firm; tnesa. $Ui.0i)a 16.00; family, $19.00i&19.M; hams, 24.0O&-2.00. Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs . lo.W"tl7.00; pickled hams. . l.50f 17 00. Lard, firm; middle w est, prime. ; refined, unsettlol; continent, th America, 114.75; compound, 504 34 ' 4 4-) i,mo 121 IB 12 00 IS44 4 M4 20 7 94 JT . 45 41 "i 4tK, ' ,700 ll1 H24 100 101H 10J4 14 is t.MO 1104 1104 HO'i -. H 3.XI0 40 . 74 794 1.&19 1M 11S IS 13,900 44 42 444 JOT 300 6,000 MH 3.-4 M4 ) l 114 61 400 U 214 74 : 6H l.ino 1U4 114 UlMi . nniuinuv ....... ! ! Fall River Allls-rtialmsrs pld 10 17 37 3.ii4 Amsisnmsted Oppsr., SS.I'W 144 13 74ft American Agricultural ..... 45 Am.rtcsn Beet Sugsr SnO CT4 r4 S4 Ainerlcsn Cn !.) 104 104 l" Anverlpn rr A rmmrtry.. M . Am. Hid A iMthw pfd... 1 ovl tf M 4V, American Oiftnn Oil 1,"") 4 ' Amrlrn Ice aeeivrltles.... K W4 Americas Unn4 1 1S 14 Amorlfan locomntlrs , S) 6"4 W Am. Sm.ltln sV Rrn ... tl, ICH 414 Aia. Smelt. A Rrng. pfa.. Amrtcn bttel Fountln. Amsrlcsn 8114-ar Refining.. American Trl. A Tl ...... American Tobacco pfd..... 00 I American Wooln Aracon.la Mining Atchison Atchlon ptd Atlantic Coast Llna lUITlmor A Ohio llethlehfra Stsel Brooklrn Rapid Transit.... rnaillan Pacific Conlral Laathar tfentral Leathar. pf4 Oantral r4 New Jersey.... Chrurcaka A Ohio nhlcacx A Alton Chlcato Ct. Waatarn, new fhlcaeo Ot. Western pfd... Chh-age, Mil.' A St. Paul..- t.K 114 1404 vJ"?!?J m,.! Cedar Rapids, la Sacramento New Bedford Springfield, III.,, Macon Youngstown Fort Wayne , Helena Fargo Columbia, S. C Akron Canton. O jexlngton .' Sioux" Falls Rockford Qutncy Uloomlngton, ' 111 Springfield, O... Chester. Pa i South Bend...;.. Lowell c. CCA Ft. louis. Colorado Fust A Iron CoUvraoo A Southern Consolidated Qas llorn Products Dataware A Hudtnn Danvar A Rio Grande Denrtv A Rio Grande pfd.. Distillers' Securities. Brie ETle 1st pM Br4a Id pfd General Electric ureal Kortliern pfd Oruat Northern Ore, etfs... Illinois rirntral Intorborouxh Met Int.rberoue;ti Mt- pfd '. lmemattonsl Karrester International Marine pfd... Intornatluna Paper international Pufnp Iowa Central Kansas City Southern Ktuieaa City Southern pfd. Laclede Uas Uoulsvllle A Kathvllle Mlnneapolle A St. Louis. . M . St. P. A Sault Me M SS 141. X.i0 4 4 ' 4 eoo it ei4 4 l,e) ,iu , 14 , 1404 30 14' 194 lTt 434 41 414 SO B9 ' a4- 4 -4 44 44 4 1.10 100 400 3.4U0 idft 400 7 U4 it 44 MO I4tt 14 14S4 l.aoo M7 4 1344 11' M 414 444 444 00 .SCO 10 2u 324 444 44 1 1 934 4 47t, 44 1 109 e 100 100 103 l.auo w SI 4 M4 47 S44 94 11 134 44 314 1M4, 7 lftl4 TALLOW Dull; prim city, TV4; coun try. 7440. RICE Steady; domestlo, 354c; Japan, 6V4. BUTTER Unsettled; creamery specials, 7IJ04c; extras. 294c; third to first. 2'a:c; held seconds to special. 245:9c; state, dairy, commom to finest, 24ft30c. CHEESE Steady; state, full cream, new, common to fair, 12lyl3c. POULTRY Alive steady; fowls. 104c; tnrkeys. 133V: dressed quiet; fowls, la J 20c- turkeys, 17-2Sc. Kansas City Grata) aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, April 22. WHEAT Miy, ll.OJ'fs, bid: July, i&c, bid; September, 7',c. Cash: Unchanged; No 1 hard, 3V03 frl.Ob; N 3, 99c?i$l.&6; No. 3 red, ll.ObjJ f t: No. s, si.o-vu.oa. CORN May, 6Sc; July, 50c; September, I'Sr. Cash; Unchanged to 4c higher; No. 2 mixed. 674 5Sc; No. 3, Wa574c; No. 2 white, 61'4c; No. 3, 81o. OATUnchanged: No. S white, 4244c; No. 2 mixed. 404)420. RYE 70.J79C. HAY-Unchanged; choice timothy, $14.50 fl.00; choice pralrla, SU.lXX4ll.25; choice alfalfa. $18.50517.50. RUTTEit-t-lc loer; creamery extras, 30c; firxte. 28c; seconds, 26c; packing stock, 2oc. KUU8 Unchanged to loe higher; currant receiuts. new cane. 3".S!: 'nilscellanrous eases, $6.80; southerns, $v 45; storage packed, ; frV) 154 5,fK) 44 1H ZOO 314 4 41 103 144 l4 M 134 1354' 414 41 73 13 7t4 4 4 !4 - jet KM 114 - n - im m 294 174 4.100 U-. 1x1 4 li 4 1.0 44 44 444 1.000 IDS . ll14 1024 M 744 144 144 3,40 1S4H 134 1S..4 too a t4 t8 li,V 135 134 13j loo lo4 i'4 1094 404 lot 101 m ri 114 14 1U0 41 41 41 100 1304 1Su4 19 ' 100 .40 40 t4" 13,100 1444 14t4 14W 304 34 IS 444 to Missouri Psoitis National Biscuit National tad Nat'l. Rre. ot MoT. 2d pfd. New York Ontral..e New YOrk, Ontario A W.. Norfolk A Western North American..,. Northern Pacific Pacific Mali PenDaylTsnla People's Uas Pittsburg, C. a A St. L.... Pltleburs Coal Pressed steal Car Pullman Palao. Car Railway Steei Spring Reading Republic Steel Republlo Steel pfd..'. hi' Island Oe Rock Island Co. pM SU Louis A 8. P. 34 pfd.. St. Louis Southwestern.... St. Louis B W. pfd elnee-Sheffield S. A I Seutliera Psclfle fcouluera Railway. Southern Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Teiaa pacirio Tulttlo, St. Louis A West.. Toledo, St. LAW. pfd.. t'nton Paciflo t'nlon Paclfie pfd tnited States Realtr ex aiv fulled Statea Rubber....... t'rUled States Sleel 331.400 4 UVi S4 tnlted States Steel otd 1.3"0 IU74 13" 1 flah Copper 444 4f4 44 Vlrsinla-Carclin Chemical i.pu Wal.h HW Wateah ptd I.OuO Weatera Marrlind etfs 1.1)00 Weetlngtioui Biectrlc 700 Weeiern t o on.., 4M Wheellu A Lake Erie... Tutsi sales tor the daj, SQO.IOO shara. 14. 400 3.I0 100 two 474 14 4 34 1J4 44 S4 4 !S 13 ,124 110 70 14 74 '-4.100 1344 H It1 l.) 37 344 400 434 434 43 3 400 32 33 a 414 44 45. I'M) 1M4 134 14 100 44 . h (4 IS 0 434 4- 42 IS 44 47 4J 11 3'4 34 44 44 104 67 3u4 46 44 4J4 5 4 Jackson, Miss Decatur. 111... , Mansfield. O Fremont, Neb....... Vlcksburg, .Miss.... JackaonvTllo, III...., Dulutlj' Pcranton, Pi.. Houston Qalvestoh 4.t2.000 3. 91). 000 4.0.iO.OA.iO 4,177. 4.445.000 3.13,0IO 2.S45.0UO; 3.91 J.O S.Oi.O'W 2 902.IXW 2 7t"i lj 2.352.6hd l.f-S.OOOi 2.293.0IX) J. 270.000 2.215.0001 S.Z.Oi.o! 2.512.000 56.1 15.3 ... SSI ... 22 .8 ... 19. 9i 23 S 14.6 17.1 7.2 I 44.3 35.6 5.7 8.7 .. 18.S .. 4.0! 24.6 23.0 11 8 C7.0! April U.. April 13. April 14.. April IS.. 7.8 I April 18.. April April 18.. April 19.. April 20.. April 22.. 7941 991 684 7 61 I 4 8441 90H t fci 9 6C4 SSI I 43 9 t44l I KI S Si I 96i t 4:1; 11441 8 S8 ill (4& S3, 44 33 30( 014 W 6 tl 6 Sot t 4:1 I 5 53 S 921 M Ml t 4 4i; 51 51 i HI 4 as I li 4 81 t 36'4 s 6 lu 4 srt I 4 S 6 231 6 38 4 m 4 6 371 4 75 :i 0 zt t !M 1 5 So; 4 tl Sunaay. Receipt and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four houra ending at t o'clock p. IS m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. HVs. 2,521.0001 16S9.O0O 13n2.dl L571.0U) 17.',000 1.995.000 1,G.000 l,f8,000l l.SSl.OOOi 25.81 51.3 20.5' 54.3 22. 19.3 9.S 1 62,i00l 1,541,0001 1.619.0OO 1.32ii,( L 400. 000 1,554.00) l,04rt,OrM 1,445.00 1,187.000 1.11H.O00 977.0O0 !)i0.0i)0 1.1M.0OJ l.ltrr.OOlM J0.9 11.6 5.4 11.8 9.3 22.1 12.41 22.41 S3. 8 30.4 1.4 23.7 85.3 9.l C. M. A St, P... Missouri Factfio Union Pacific C. A N. W., east.... C. at N. W.. west.... C, St, P.. M. & O... C, B. A y., east.... C., B. st Q., west..... C, IL I. ft P.. west.. Illinois Central C. Q. W i 1.5 Totals I 1 12 2t i . i 8 1 1 67 I 1 9 1 18 3 1 IS 'i 1 60 14 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 706 1.026 920 118 1K9 4o8 777 .UMO.OwOi 22. '.I P.W.00OI 22.51 794.000! . l,114.0V0i 70.8 1.213.0001 46.9 (tua.floM &M.OO0 949.00IW 87 LOiOl 741,0W M40.000 W.000 673.0 W 10.1 0IWW 478,000 614,000 425.000 A2 , 13.0 1.7 4M.0I0 ,. - 2!.000! . ... 273.0fX " 2s7.oom. 1 ' o.200,000 21 .6 t. 557.000 . itmxm .... 10,966,000.... 8.2 ... 34.nl 30.11... 27.0j... S5.1 ... 35. S- 19.3 18.S 6.51 10 2 33. 419,0001 1(5. W Omaha Packing Co 313 Swift anrl Company 606 Cudahy Packing Co .... 3SS Armour ft Co 18 Schwartx-Bolen Co r. S. & 8 7 MotTell Packing Co 42 w. Jb. vansant Co 13 ..... Hill A Son 81 F. B. Lewis 29 J. B. Root A Co 24 - J. H. Bulla 4 L. Wolf ,.. 19 Mo.-Kan. Calf Co 4 Sol Degen 1 Other buyers 171 4 351 Total U96 3,371 1,755 CATTLE There was the usual very mod erate Friday's run of cattle here today, only fifty-four cars being reported In. The aemana was good lor Deer steers and prices were well sustained for anything desirable in this line, in fact, some of tb ii-in ana medium weight cattle sold a shad atronger than on yesterday and the market waa uveiy rrom start to finish, an early clearance being made. As compared with a week ago. closing nrlcts this week an m the neighborhood of lotfsic lower SHEEP Generally ledy price were paid In th heep brn today, on a very light upply. Total receipts wer any thing but burdensome, but about seven cars were consigned to an astern feeding ststton and wer stopped at this point only long enough for feet! and water, so that actual offerings were much leas than the posted receipts. . Bulk of arrival eontrted of lambs, most of them shorn. A string of fslrly de cent wooled Mexicans were received that went at $1)60. wooled shipments selling at $8 ffl(it.7E, and on tip aa high as $.4 85. Practically everything had been Sold at an early hour. Th market this week haa been a rather uncertain affair, the ton to the trade both strong and weak at time. Any weakness In value baa hardly exceeded th com blred strength of Monday and yesterday, and closing sales are little different fmm these that were recorded at last wek close. Hood shorn and cholc wooled lamb ar atlll favored by killer, but heavy wooled lambs hav been slow sals at all times. Total supply has been normal with laat week, a large shar of shipments being shorn. Th proportion ot sheep and year lings ws only moderate. Current price on horn lamb r Just about 76c less and prices on shorn sheep around too ls than value on similar aualltv of wooled ahlnmeht. Th following quotation apply to the letter cla of stock: Good to choice lambs, $SWtflOOO; fair to good lamb, I9.00ii9.50; good light yearlings, $s.l.V5S50; good heavy yearlings, $7.75"a U; good to cholc wethers. $i.cVi S.30; fair to good wethers $7 6a1 85; good to cholc ewes, $7.4jov8.40; fair to good ewes, $7.00-87. 60. No. Ar. Pr. 194 western lambs, ahorn 85 211 western lamb, shorn " 80 western lamb, shorn, culls.. 67 8 m 243 western lambs, shorn..... 72 8 W 41 western ewe M 75 13 w estern lamb, shorn. ft s 75 2R3 Mexican lamb :. CHICATJO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady -Hog Hla;liei- theest Market Stronar.- CHICAGO. April .21-CATTLE-Recclpt l.boO: market steady; aters, u..(wj, nr.u. fu uhl 9fi ! heifers. S4.2M7.&0: bulls Ufiflr.is.M: cejves. 33.OMM.40: tocker and tul.ra (4 Ihlffl OO HOGS Receipt I.OOO; market 10c to 35c hla-her: choice heavv. 39.4019 50; butchers. I9.304j9.40: light mixed. $6vi3 9 26; Choice lights, P.lOTja.aO: parking, 39 36739.86; pigs, $8.7yn9.00; bulk of ale. 39.3099.36. suk'irp-Hecetnts 4 000: market strong to shade higher; sheep. $.8r.4Je.0; lamb, $7.80 48.90; yearlings. 7.00e.5O. Kansas Cltr Lire Stock Mrkt KANSAS CITY. April 22. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,000 head. Including zuw soutneine. n-uvkttt teai4v choice exnort and dressed beef steers, 37.60-08.30; fair to g.iod, IH.tOfjj 7.60; western steer. tg.00(.W; Blockers and f-der, $4-75187.00; southern steers. $6.7o3 7.90; southern cows, 34.OOaD.25: native cows, $4.007.25; natlv heifers. $4,601)8.09; bulls, . R1V Ail- n.lvM SA OOliK 60. HOGS Receipts, 3,400 head; market S'S'lOc higher: top. $.; btiiK or saies, e).w3.i. heavy, $9.15g9.26; packers and butcners. $9.0MT9.I8; light. is.Tt-s.ia; p'K", h v"u; '. SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpts, l,jlu head; market steady; lambs, SK.10fr9.7o; yearllhgs. $8.009.25; wethers, $7.2oUj.t0; ewes. 6.60a aO; tocker and feeder, 4.i U-COO. St. Lonl LIT) Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, April 22CATTLE-Recelpts, 700 head, including 109 Texan; market steadv; native shipping and export steers, $il.(sfi8.40; dreBSed beef and butcher steers, .4VS.voi8.a6; steers under I.C) lbs., $r.7()(68.23; tockers and feeders, $4.0ta5.2o; cows ana hellers, $3.1kV8o.00; canntrs, $2.75'ao.25; bulls, $4.O0jj7.; calves. $4.0&i.75; Texas and In dian steers, $4.60.8.00; cow and heifers, $a.ooe.6. HOGS Receipts, 8,400 had; market 16c higher; pigs and lights, $7-6o1r9.2&; packers. $B.tXXu9.46; butchers and best heavy, $9.Svfr 9.45. , SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 900 neaa; cattl. Offering of cows and heifers wero com paratively limited today and, a ha been th case all week, price wer guotably steady for all .usttful offerings. There was a good demand from both the local nack- 9.8 1 era and outside' butchers and ' the) good hellers - were in some eases a shad stronger -than yesterday"." while- medium 19.6 and common stuff wa Inollned, to be slow. 14.4 On the whole, however, prices were snb- stantlallv the same as thev were toward Not Included in totals because comparl- the close of last week. Veal calves ruled sons are incomplete. I steady and bulls, stags, etc.; were steady Not included In totals oecause contain- to strong. ing other items than clearings. There was not much doing 1n stockers 1 ana reeaers, ss Doth supply and demand Nw York Mostey . Market. was limited, but good llaht and medium . Krw VfiBlf Arwtl 'A AlONraY On ealL weight cattle sold readily at stron? fl- tmitr at 2WtfiS nr cent: rullnr rate. 24 ures. prices comparing very favorably with per cent; closing old, 3 per cent; offtred at the close of last week. On the other hand, 24 per cent. Time loans, weak and very the heavy grades were more or less neg dull; sixty days, SHffiOH per cent; ninety lected and the trade was slow on anything days, S-Ytf per cent, nix months, 4 per cent, of this kind. Indications are favorable fltijiK fiiE.rti An 1 lirj rArr.ii l-Ts-tr" tor a very goou clearance ror the week. per cent Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn- 6TBHUNW tutuiAHU te-tirm. rnitn ac-1 rea steers, I7 S.V7J7.S6; ralr to good cornfed tual business In bankers' Dtlls at $4 83363 steers. $fl .90.7.30: common tn fair pnraM 4.1340 for Slxtday tills and at S4.87S0 for steers. $5 75S8.75: good to choice cows and arm ami, oemmerr-iiu -mu. se.iMijw.'. 1 neirers. r.tK!).75; ralr to good cows and 6ILVEIR Bar, 64; Mexican dollars. 4c heifers, $5.001TS 85; common to fair cows and rWND&-4verTKTient and railroad, easy, heifers. $3.0OfT4.75; rood to choice stockers th. declln. being the heaviest on the big , Jf.? lYov: mrtton mMUi.W. lambs, $0.00'a9.iB; culls ana ducks, 4.v.w 8.26; stockers, 4.006.61). Ulesmg auotatloa ua bond wsr a f 01 101 V. 8. ref. 3a, reg.,..1004Int' Met. 44s 414 do eoepon 100,Intee. M. M. 44 46 t. S. 3s re..., lnJpaa 4 92 .do coupon 102 de 4s :. D 8. 4s reg 114-K. C. Bo. let 3s 73 do soupon mIvke 8. deb. 4s (131) M Al ts-Clial. 1st 6.... 79 L. 4k Naaa un. 4S.... ss Am. Agrl. 6s. I014M.. K. A T. 1st 4s... IS4 Am. T. a T- ev. 4s. 101 do gen. 4s. ... Am. Tobaco 4 71Mo. Pacific 4s.. de 4s 107 N. Rre. of Mex. Armour A Co. 44. M4N- Y. C. gen. ts. AtehMoa gen. 4a.. do ev. 4 do ev. and feeders, $6.007.00; fair to good Blockers and feeders. $6.25iB.86: common to fslr stockers and feeders, $4.0M?6 00; stock heif ers, I3.75fi4.5t: veal calves. $4.25(58.25: bulla. stAgs, etc., $3.754i.25. Representative sales: BEEP STEERS. M) do deb. 4s. .111N. Y., N. M. .111 or. .. M 134 AtUntle O. U 1st 4. im-n. at w. lt eon. 4a n A H. B. A O, 4av. do .. do A W. 14s.. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu... Oata, bu.... Receipt. Shipments. 31AO0 41 0 0 24.0IO 49 utO l.OUO lO.OUl) Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 22. WHEAT ll.WOl.Oo; July. $1.04; September. $1.00V. ch. No. 1 hrd. $1,114; No, 1 northern. $1 C44tJ1.104: No. I northern. $1.0T4'Jl.i4; No. 3 northern, tl.C44Sl.6t. FIJX Closed at $2.3.s. CORN No. $ yellow. fCTi554c OATS-No. I whit. S94'uJi4c. RYE No. t, 71477734c. . FLOUR First patents, In wood. f. o. b. Minneapolis. $o.2025 40: second patents. $500 ti5 2: first clears, $i0t41i; second clears, tisutfj.10. - Liverpool Grata aad Prwvlslea. "LIYFRPOOI April J2.-WHEAT-Spot. d-ill; No. 2 rtd western winter, no stock; future, -firm; May, 7s 7d; July. 7s 6Sd; Oc'ol.er, 7s $4d. CORN Spot, quiet; new American mixed, northern, 3d; old American mixed, 5 84d; futures, dull; July, 6s 34d. " ' Taledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, April 21 SEEDS Cash' clover, rS; April, Ma); tctobr. I6.50; tecesnher, 1.50. Timothy prime. $2 15. Alsike prime. r.' 1C , Dalath Orals Market. DI'LUTH. April 21. WH EAT May, 1109. July, $109, No. X Dortharn, $1.09, No. t uorthero, $1.V. l.oades Closing ltoka. LONDON. April 21 American securities opened quiet today. During the first hour tne business was small and prices moved narrowly and uninteresting. At noon the niuiket was dull and from 4 below to above yesterday's New Yorg closing. Con toll, money 9 LouLarlUe A Nssh...lSt do account II Me., Kan. A Texas.. 4 Amal Copper 76New York Central. ...135 Anaconda Norfolk A Western.. lv-5 AKMaon 114 do pfd 2 do ptd 104 Ontario A Western.. 4T'4 Baltiiuors A Ohio., .ml ft nnsylvanla (9 CaiuiUian Paclfie ...Ut Raiiu Mine 9 Chesapeake A Ohio.. 4Hed!li( 94 Chi. Ureal Weetem.. Southern Railway .. 37 (.01., MU. A St. P..IU do pfd te Beers lt Soul hern Pacific IenTer A Rio 0 431'nlun Pacllle :u so pfd si so pfd Erie 2V. S. ft eel .......... st de let pi 4t d pld lit da td pfd 3 Wabaek .11 Grand Trunk i4 o pld 47 lllicols Central .....I4l Snautab 4s ........... 46 M1.V LK-Kr, steady at 34 -d pr ounce. MoNEY 34i,4 per cent. '1 he rate ot discount In th open market for abort bill la 34 per oe.nl, for line months' bills, 3TiC3 15-16 per cent- v New York lark Market. The following quotation are furnished by Lrgan A Bryan, 315 South Sixteenth street: Omaha: Bar State Gas 34 Goldlield runs evalou Uuna 1 Goldlie,d Florence Bstte Coalition ' tZ Ooldf'eld IMisr .. Cactus 3 tlreene tanaae tlaine 13 Inspiration diet Consolidated .. 1. Koada-Ctali Fraction 47 utile Cooper - fcavn lialy 3 l-.4Ra4llu UMllUoo ... 3S Ely Ce.nrsl 1 1 UKi) Cmre! 1 Kii Cnaulldaied ... to twlft t'M. Co 14 Kl Wlic 1 Sear. P.oeourk Co 4J Krankila :t Superior A Pittsburg 13 Olicux .' 4 ... 4 .. 1 ' t1 ... 1 ... ... .. 1-14 4 ev. 4s 1 10S . No. Pacific 4s 100, . 0 do IS 72 Brook. Transit ct. 4a S4"Or. 8. L. rfds. 4s... 42 eOent. of Ge, 4s 1051'snn. CT. Ia (115). M Central Leather ss... 100 -do eon. 4s O. of N. J. sen. ..!S4WRadln inn. 4s.. Cbes. A Ohio 44...11SU L. A 8, r. fg. 4 4 ds ret. bs M as sen. Be. Ctilesso A Alton 7 St. L S. W. eon 4. Ik Q. B. A O. It. 4s.... "di 1st sold 4s.... 91 da ea. 4s 44Seaboard A. L. 4s... Sd, (Vi MU. A ex. T. So. paclfie sot. 4a... S&4 ien. 4s - do ev. 4s 101 C.. It. I. A P. sol. 4s 7 de E. ft. 1st ref. 4s 94 do ror. 4s sse-so. Hallway se iu Colo. lntustDsl Ss.. 71 do (en. 4s 13 Colo. Midland 4a... 171'nloa Pacific 4 10 C. A A ref. -ext. 4a 97 ds ct. 4. lot Del. 4k Huo. ev. as.. '- ao 1st and ref. as.. 7 MU. 8. Rubber 4s 103 W1' .8. Steel 3d 5.. ....! 7j v -caro. Cham. is... 4 lo4 70 do ct. 4a, series A ts western Ml. 4s St do ct. 4s. series B 70 Weal. Elec. ct. 6s.... 40 Oeo. Electric ct. l..ll4Wie. Onlral 4s 43 I. r. 1st nr. 4s sim. raoiric ct. ss otfs M -li 10. ijsrerea. r. a r, a. 4.. do ref. Ss.. enuilllers' ts Erie prior lien 4s... sWabah let ts Mo (en. 4s Tt do 1st -ext. 4. Local weantlea. Quotation furnished by Samuel Burn, rr ui new tors uia uunuiug, umaha Bid. Aake. Beatrle Cresjnary. com City of Omsk 4s. 1DU t'udahr Parking to. 5s Iowa Portland Cement 4 Iowa Peru C. Cos. ss Nebraska Tel. slock 4 per rent.... No. Platte Val. Ir. Ce 4a. lt... Omaha Water Ca. ts, 1414 Omaha W'ster Co. 6a, 1914 Omaha Water 1J pfd Omaha Caa is. in 7 Ouiaha E. L A P. 6a, 1UI Omana E. L. ptd 4 per cent Oman St. Rs Se, 1414.. Oluaks 4 C. A St. Rr. is. It2t.. Oman A C. B. St. Ry. ptd Oiuaiia 4CI.il Ry. com Ualia A C. B. B. st B. ptd Pacltia T. 4V T. Ss. Ii7 Kkrevefurt O. A E. 4s. 1440 South Omaha, City of Topeka Br. te. JM0 4 Wr sbl A Wllhelrur Co Unla S. T. stock. So. Omaha... Mo. At. IT. Mo. At. Pt. 1 1077 I 76 14 U7 7 1 . ...1070 t Si 17 1170 IIS 17 ill IS 16 34 1213 1 SO 34 31 1 00 30 1174 1 M 31 841 1 00 1 1331 T IS 14 IOM 7 00 14 114J 1 34 16 1044 1 00 31 1106 T 30 I trtl 1 06 110 144 1 30 34 -...KIM 7 06 4i i". ..12:3 136 17 1220 7 OS 90 111 T 4 COWS. 4 51 4 00 4 910 A 6 S44 4 60 S 1074 4 SU 1 444 4 40 1 ' STl I 90 10 171 4 45 S hil 4 00 It Kl I S 1140 S 09 4 147 i 00 SS 1024 Oa . 10 all 6 35 S 1141 10 14 10"4 i 44 30 1341 S 50 U. 181 I 60 4 1U. S 60 HEIFERS. S 422 4 10 1 690 I IS 14 703 4 10 ;, BULLS. 1... 130 4 00 l. 1140 $ SS 1 410 4 45 1 PKO i 36 1 S10. 4 44 3 401 6 40 .... 4' i 00 1 UfcO 6 40 L ll' i 35 1 UJ i St 1 1290 s a 1 130 s u CALVES. 1 244 4 76 1 160 S 00 l.. I'M I 00 4 14 S 00 1. 430 4 16 1... 130 S 00 1 19 14 S 100 S 40 1 100 t e 1 110 s o ' t til) 7 ) 4 180 4 14 S 143 7 IS 1 ISO t 24 4 1U4 1 36 3 IN 111 1 !... 110 1 76 I lit $ 36 1 0 175 STOCKERS ANT FEEDERS. 10 647 40 4 tS I 00 4 lvt 4 .. 100 .. 11 .. 13 .. .. M .. 41 ... r. ... t .. 14 ... 71 .. 44 94 ; HOGS A few &S10c higher bids ware 0 made at the opening of the hoar market 14 this morning, but they were quickly with drawn and not very much business was done on this basis. Offers In both divisions dropped to figures no better than a nickel higher than yesterday and bulk of sales expsrienced this advance. Movement waa at no tim active, however, and, despite a very limited supply, it was well along to ward midday before anything Ilk a o ear- ancehad been effected. Shipper and or Her huvera were still out of the trade. 'Saw practically all of the hog purchased going t r local nackers. 'lowarn tlie esrlrerrie close two or three of the heavier buyer . quil ana ie orei imuh rjuiauiiauie laie were I hardly better than those In toree yester I day. with demand decidedly weak. W-J A considerable portion of upply went at lH9fi59rj. compared with veaterdav' bulk of $S 9oii9 00. Tops wer also B tilckl hleher. reaching $9,15. RecelDt for th five day this week show a large decrease as compared with 100 luo 41104 I'M lul 44 44 tn) el . St. Joseph i.lv Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH., Mo... April Z2. CATTLE Receipts. 200 head; market steady; steers. $6,1108.10; cows and heifers, $5.01X7.76; calves. $4.00(&8.00. HOGS Receipts, 2.000 head; market 6S10C higher; top, $9.25; bulk of sales, $8.5W.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 1,200 head; market steady; lambs. $8.7iaa.90. OMAItV (iBKKHAt, MARKRTt. (tapl aad Paaey ll-edar Prices Fa lafced hy Itaiers nad Wkolrsnler. BUTTER Oeamery, No. 1, delivered t th retail trade In 1-lb. rartnn. Uc; No. 1, In Hb. tubs. iUlc; No. 2. In l ib. (.artons, tic; tn uu-lb. tub JOr; packing tibCK, sui.d pack. U4c; dairy, in uu-lto. tuSa, Kbc Maikei Changes -vry Tuesday. i tti ,c.r 1 wins. iiwt: young Arcerica. Isc; daisy cheese, ?Sc; ilmbergor, lc; No. 1 brick, 1.4c; d inestia block ta, itc; im port 1 t-vir-t, 40c. DI LI ltk.iresea broiiera S3 04) dor.s for storag. $.v0; for fisn springs, 19c; l loi-oueke. is,.; aves. loc; turkeys, Xoc; pigeon, per do., $1 i; noiner suuaos.-st.tv per out. lancy aaauba. fJoA per do. ; No. I. $i.tv per dos. Ailve: bruller. from 1 to 14 lbs., toe; 14 to I ids., w; none, jus; old iwiil'9, -c; young rouataia, 13c; duck, lull ftathered, ik; geese, full feathered. 9c; turkeys, l.se; guinea towl. Hoc ah; vlavone. Lc per do.; ' uemcis, ee.w per goa.: mimui, iiu. 1 u uei doa FISH (all froseni-Salmofl. 11c: plckeret fc; whltfih. l-io; pike, ltV; trout, lie; cat fish, 16c; large vrappiea. IstilSc; i"iiii, l..c: Spanish mackerel. )Kc; ci, Lee; haddock l.tc; flounder, 12c; Irvg legs, 40c per doa. Fresh cailiso, ln. trvut. leV'! budaio, vt; . halibut, 9c. BKKF CUTSnibs, N'o, 1. l?c; No. I. 14o; No. 3. Uc. Ixitns, No. 1, 19c; No. 2, lv; , No. 3, 13e. fhtick, No. 1, 4c; No. 1, Do; Ne. 3, S4c. Rouml, No. 1. 114c; No. 3, loc; No 1 104c. Plate, No. 1, ic; No, 3, 74c; No. 8. "c. r rtUITS Straw berries; Texas and Louis iana, 34-u.t. casrs, per rase, $3.50; 3)-pt- ' cases, per case, $2 0O(u25 Orange: Cali fornia Camclla and l'rcducer brand Rcd- t,n4 n . ' I - Wrt 1 1 .1,.. na, K... '. (I 1 3.V5; 12 sire', per box. $J.W; 150-17H-1W 1IK-14 Bletis, per bog, S3.S0: other brands from Riverside and other districts, per box. $J 4 4&3.00; 90-M-112 sixes, pi oox, fl-Wll 2.51 Lemons: Lltnonlern, extra fnnct'. A-3ig sises, Seoi 5 60; choice At-30 stsea, pet box. $4.50; 240 size. ioc per box less, liananas: Fancy select per bunch. $2i'.j 9 60; Jumbo, bunch, $2 'Hi 3.75. Grape' fruit , Florida, 4A sis, $6.00. Apples: Hen Davis, per blil., $3 26; New York Huaceta. mdluto slxe. per bbl., $3.50; California fsncy W. W. pearmalns, per box. 3? 10: California exfr fancy, W. W. Peartr.ali.a. Red' Wood brand, per box, $i.3i; xtr fancy ColorA.la Jonatlians, per box, 42.51). Cranberries; , Jerxey, winter stock, per box, $2.25. Dates: Anchor brand, new. 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box, per box, $100. Figs: California. lOc.sise, -80c. VEGETAm.ES-Trlsh potntnes: Wiscon sin and native, per bti., 40fl.xc; Coloradoi per bu., 6(it'i0c. Seed sweet potatoes: .Kan sas, per bu., $190. Cabbage: Wisconsin, Holland seed, per lb., Sc- new California, per lb., c. Celery: California or Florida, ' per 13-lb. bunch, 90e. Onions i Red. pel . lb., tc; Texas crystal wax, per crate, $".50. Old vegetables: Parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips, In sacks, per lb.. 2c. Garlic: Extra foncv white, per lb., 16o; red, per lb., lc NEW SOUTHERN VEGETABLES -Radishes: Pr doi. bunches, 4f.o. Turnip: Per do, bunches. Doe, Carrots: Per do bunches, 600. Shsllotts: Per dos. bunches, 60c. Parsley: Per dos. bunches, 60c. Beets: Per dos. bunches. 50c. Spinach: Per bu., 12 lba. Ilort. Egg plant: Fancy Florida, dog., $1.50(12.0. Tomatoes: Fancy Floridi or Cuba, per 6-bakt crate. $3.00; choice, 12.50. String and wax beans: Per hamper, , aboat 26 lba., l&OOqii.OO. Green peas: Pel hamper, $3.50. Cucumbers: Hot house, pel dos . $1604)2.00. HOME GROWN VEGETABLES -Radishes: Extra fancy home grown, pet dos. bunches, 35c. Lettuce: Extra fanrj leaf, per dos.. 40c; head, in hampers, $1.76. Parsley: Fancy home grown, .per doa bunches, 40c. Rhubarb: Ptr dos. bunches, 4fo. Asparagus: Per dos. bunches, 40c. Green onions: Per dox. bunches, 20c, MISCELLANEOUS Horseradlph: Two dos. In case, $1.90. Walnuta: Black, per In., 3c: California, No. 1. per lh.. lSo: Cali fornia, No. 2, soft,- per lb., He. .Hickory nuts: Large, per lb., 4c; small, per II), 6c Cocoanuts: Per sack. 15.00; per dog., 65c. Honey: Per 24-frame case, $3.2. Ifew York Mining? Stock. ' NEW YORK. April 22. Closing quota tions on mining stoctts: - Alice 3T ei.tadvllle Cos Brunswick Con 1 'Little Chief .. Com. Tunnel stock., it Mexican do bonds v 1R Ontario Con. Oil A Va ISO Ophlr . 44 Standard .144 Yellow Jacket... Stock tn Sight, Cattl. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha St. Joseph ... Kansas City St. Louis .... Chicago Total , l. 2,000, 8.405 $,400 8,000 4,583 20,400 12,025 Cottan Market. "NEW YORK, April 22. COTTON Mar ket steadied at a decline of l'liS polnu In response to disappointing cables, but quickly rallied on covering and ome fur ther buying of the new crop1 on reports of recent frost damage. The tone of the market wag very nervous and after selling about ltJS points higher, prices eased off under scattered realising, with subsequent fluctuations narrow and Irregular. Private oable said the Liverpool market felt tha Influence of probable heavy losses through the recent southern spot failure. Future opened teady. "April, 14.90c; May, 14.80c; July, 14.67c; August, lS.79gi3.82c; September, 12.91o offered; October. 12.41a; November, 12 26o hid; December, 12.24c; January, 12.23i7j.12.25o. . Futures cloned barely steady. Closing bids: April. 14. Sic; May, 14.75c; June, 14 55o; July, 14.53c; August, 13.75c; September, 12. hi; October, 12.37c; November, 12.23c; De cember, 13.22c; January, 12.19c. Cotton spot closed quiet, 10 points lower; middling uplands. 15.15c;' middling gulf, 16.40c; sales, 34 bales. ' Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 23. METALS Stand- Horn SIlTer r"i si 1 '.. - Offered. 0 S 1 140 1W 140 SO 6 Pforla Grain Market. PEORIA,' April R. CORN Steady: No. S white, 59c; No. 2 yellow. otKxc; No. I yellow, 854c; No. 3. 654c; No. 4, 63c; nc grade, 41fl&lc. . OATS Higher; standard, 42t4e; No. t White, 414l&41Vie; Nq. 4 white, 404c. nilwaskte Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. April 22. FLOUR Dull. WHEAT No. 1 northern, $10fcttl.tA); No. 1 northern, $1 OSQ'l.OT; July, $1.02H OATS 42'tj"424c. BARLEY Samples, 6376fic. Basrar nad Molasses. ' NEW YORK, April 22. SUGAR Raw, firm; muscovado. 89 test, 8 80c; centrifugal, -96 test, 4.30c; molasae sugar, 98 test, 8 56c. Refined, steady; crushed, 6.85c; granulated, 5.15c; powdered, 6.25c. Turpentine Market. SAVANNAH. Ga.. April 22. TURPEN TINE Firm; 60c ROSIN-Flrm; type F. $5,0246.06; !yp O, $5.05. Bcmis Mentioned in "Rqughing It" Mark Train Knew the Former Mayor aa Secretary to George Franci Train. ' George P, , Bemls, former . mayor of ard. Copper Was irregular: today. Local I Omaha. I. mentioned hv Marie Twain In lake at $13.7513.00; electro y-1 ,1 .. a T .. . dealers quote tic. $12,62412.76: casting. $11.603111624. London market opened steady at a lght advance, but lost the gain, closing easy, with spot at 56 16s and futures at 57 l&s. Tin dull; spot. $33,201)33.374. London mar ket lost an early advance, closing weak, with spot quoted at 151 10s and futures at 151 15s. Lead dull; spot, $4.3:S4.40. London market unchanged at 12 12 6d. Spelter weak; spot, $5.4Mi 88. London market unchanged at 23 5s. The English Iron market was unchanged at 60 6d for Cleveland warrants. Local y quiet; No. 1 foundry northern, $18 Oofff !$50; No. t, $17.50 18 00; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern aoft. $17.5ftfi 17.75. ST. LOUIS. April 22-METALS-Ld, firm; $4.36. Spelter lower, $6,324. the book "Rougning It," descriptive of early days In the territory and state of . Nevada. Mr. He mis there figures as a stage coach passenger of Mr. Clemens ridg ing overland out of St. Joseph. .. .. ... 1 do not believe, though.", saya Mc. Bcmls, "that Twain and I did rid went together. I f ink that while he was writ ing the book my name came into his Ii?ad and he just used it. I was in the west In those days as the secretary of Oeorg Francis Train, who was delivering lectures In that part of the country. Boston Mlnlngf Stock. BOSTON, April 22. Closing quotation either last week' run or the utuly for of stocks: Alioues , Amal. Cot per. . Am. Z. L A 8 Anion Coes... Atlantic 47i, Mohawk l4Neada Con it Nipiastnf Mine., IS North Mutts lNrth Lake. 1 . iu". . 10 . 4 . 1" . 17 .IS . li . Sl . 11 . Treaaarg Statement. . WASHINGTON. April 22 Th condition of the treasury at the begiuuing of business to. lay was as follows: . Trust Fund. Oo!d coin, $-n63 Si55.86; !lve dollar. $l-Uil.C-.l. silver dollars of IK-X. Ji, ;'; sliver certificates outstanding, $.). iii o:i .innrril Fuud-Standard sliver dollars in gpusral .fund, $1.717.a; current UabiUUe. B. Curt. C. A C rets li Old Ponuuion B. A C. C. A g. M.. llferola Butte Or lit loo 34 Perron Mil. A Cop Calumet A Arieoa.. tjulncr Calumet A Heels. ....! Shannoa Cenunnlal IS 6uLrtor Cnp. Ran Co, Co. 4 Superior A Bos. Mia. 12 East toufta cop. NIBS s super r ft rills, ton. 13 is -laraareck tj fr. a rxi a oh rs is u .b .. k. a M do pfd S ivt t lan t on i k'.t ia Opar r 4 to ainona 1Z4 13 71 4 It... 41... 74... ... 74. .. It.. 71.. 71.. si.. 71.. Persistent Advertising is tha road to Big j Returns U !! i.klin olicux vn Orsnty Cos.. Oreene Csnane. . Ule Rarele Cop.. Kerr Lake Lake vsr the sam day last yar. Every other con dition was very dlscouraglnr at the open ing, however, and prices suffered tli larg est single drop in many months Some im provement has been scored during the nast two days and current values er little worse than a big 60c lower than last week's close. Representative sales: Ne AT. Sk. Pt. Ma. 71 tH 141 St 4t.. 17., 74.. la sails v'ovper 14 Wolferlns Miami Copper : 1j4 Asked. .333 340 I A to W) 1 fl M I 134 ... I 44 ... S S H IM 40 I 44 ... S 1 44 1 44 14 94 ....177 U IK ...II ... 43 til ... ' ... JJO W t7 ....Sit ... 4 00 ....344 13 9 0a ..to ..176 .34 ..13S ..111 ..HO ...irr at. Sk. Ft. ....3.14 mo 4 00 ...ill ... 9 00 SO 9 40 ...110 ... Id 44 4 ... SO to. J?S IM Ag 44 x-4 Ml) 4 H I... 16 ... 44 31... 3-11 ... Sol at t M tin 74 l-t tO 04 tl 3 4 240 t 44 to 344 ... 44 It 14 40 4 04 U .. !4 ISO 9 4 70 ill SO i Oi 44 Jt4 MS 4 Evaporate Apple and Dried Frnlf. NEW YORK. April- 23 EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet, with prices firm for the most desirable grades. On the spot, fancy Is quoted at 10c; choice, R-W4c; prime, 64 i74c; common to fair, fti(l4c. DRIED FRUITS Prunes are In some what better demand and prices are atetdy. Quotations rang from 2TS8ie for Ca 1 fornla up to 30-40 and 4m 9c for Oregon. Apricot ar easy, with a very quiet trade. Choice, lOHfillc; extra choice, llrtll4o; fancy, ISO 124c. Peaches ar quiet and barely steady; choice, fK4c; extra choice. 6447c: fancy, 7 7V. Rklsln are dull end featureless, with a small Jobbing demand. I,ons muscatel ara quoted at 24rf4c; choice to fancy seeded, E174o; seedless, 3V4c; London layers, xi.lfriji ro. Coffe Market. NEW YORK. April J2.-COFFEE-Th market for coffee futures opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline or 6 point under a little liquidation! but offering: were comparatively small and wer ab sorbed by trad Interests, while near month were steadied by a demand from near-month sellers. The close was unlet; net. ( point lower to 1 oolnt hicher. Pales wtre 8 500 bgs. April and Hit. $1.45; June. $6.55; July, $T: August. $4 70: Hep. temper, October and November, f)K; De cern her W: January, $6.85; February, $4 87; March. V 90. Spot, oulet; Rio No. 7. Ho: Panto No. , 94c. Mild, qutet; Cordova. 949124c. Dry Good Market. NEW YORK. April 22.-DRY GOODS Markets were quiet for tb day. Hand-to- mouth trading I th rul In most house Pi-Ice are eaaler on gray cotton. Yarn ar quiet, but steadier on a low lvel of price. The local wool market Is quiet. Price ar steady. Philadelphia Frodace Market. PHILADELPHIA, April 22. BUTTER Weak and aolid packed lc lower; extra weetern creamery. 33c; nearby prints, S3c. L'jUd ateady ; Pennsylvania and nearby Mine Permanently Closed. KEMMERER. Wyo., April 22.-(Spee1al,r- No. S mine of the Union Pacific CoAt conV pany at Cumberland has been closed down' permanently, and the tipple and machinery re being removed. Nos. 1 and 2 will be continued In operation Indefinitely, There ia plenty of coal in sight in both, and pros pectors of tha company are now looking for B location for a third mine. The closing of No. I was due to the fact that th coal waa hard to got at and the property ex pensive to work. B"9 W,m: Ads A:i Business Loosters. if you .Want Enfcmmlion REGARDING THE . . GPsAIIl pMltETS ... WRITE TO ,. Gnrdinsr B. Up-(loss. Crrla SpacWIsi CHICAGO, ILL. V Msmbsr Ctslosgo 6oarJ of Trat