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    THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, A FT? II j 2H, 1010.
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GRAIN- AND. PRODLCE MARKET
Freezing Weather in Wheat Belt En
coujfes Baying of Commodity.
CORN MARKET HAS FIRM TONE
ash Demand la dtpatlllf Improlna;
and (am Value Are Working
lIlRhrr, wUh Shorla
Force "tm ; oVer.
OMAHA, April 2.1, BIO.
Firm cable ami evcr ipihpr pnrallv
over the entire Country encoui irii btivin
ana wheat valilea were atroiiK and liltsher
on mo opening, trade. treasure on the
bill go was too heavy and a -reaction lol
loped. ( .
'ine corn market oontlnues to show a
decidedly firm tone an cash conditions and
snipping di-inand is tin pruning steadily.
V heat wu stt-ady with no material
chaiie in values. News , waa geimrally
Xavoruhln to the bulla and the niaricet tone
waa aintng regardless of the heavy selling
pnssuro by leading sliorts. A little casn
di-imind would strengthen the market at
tins time. ( ;
With the cash demand steadily improv
iiiK, corn valui r continue to work higher.
Mnor's are forevd to cover saU'S and cash
hiii are supporting the market on the
shijJVna; demand, -
r.FiiHry wheat receipts wr 34G.000 bush
els and shlpniifits were 3F.9.0UO buahels,
against receipts-lust year of !l,Oi) bushels
and shipments of lW.OOO buwhe s.
i'lJ.mary coin ' tecclpts were 363.000 bush
els and slrlpments 3!i.;,von bushelfl. a(tainjit
receipts last year of-. aMl.Ua) bushels and
shipments of af6.0n0 bushels.
Clearances were ib.tooi bushels of corn,
none of nat, and wheat and flour ejual
to 3H.0II0 bushels.
I'iVfrpool closed higher pn wheat
and nominal on, corn- . ,
Local ranKe of options: '
112 J2'fil? S'Ji. Iirv salt meals box.n
lower: extra shorts. 1 ; clenr rios, M s;
snort near. 11410. Karon IDoxnil. low-
extra shorts, lft.;i; clear ribs, J1.V.V0; short
clears. l.VTK.
I'ori.'I KY Stendy: rhlrkens. lf.r: wprlnas;
2?r; turkeys, lsir, durks, IfV; nee."", ''.
Ul'TTF.K I'nrlistmed; creamery, Wu;.
tAllls-Lower, 18M;C.
Receipt
Flour, bbls 0 ,W
Wheat, bu 1ft.)
Corn, bu llLl')
Oats, bu 72.0W
; I N EV TOR K STOCKS AN D BONDS
Shipments.
.r
3'.IO
M.siiO
Articles. I Open.j Hlgn. Low. Close. Yc'a'y.
v t-i Tr j i
Wfn-J.. 1 01 1M'4 103 103 1 03Vt
July... US W " US 93 97
Corn - I
May... MTfc ifi r4N,j Gfl H",
f July... 6714 il 67 6V 67
Onl j j ,
Mny... 2f 42 42H 421
July... I 39i 3!H4 . 89VSI- 89Vj " SS
Omaha Casb Prices.
WHEAT-Xn, 2 hard, ll.01fipl.03; No. 3
bard. WiCntLOni; No. 4 hard. SWOTc: J-e-Jected
hard, kvoDOcl No. 2 spring. ll.Olift
10,1; No. 3 spring, 1 U7c(i?1.0i; No. 4 spring.
lil'yiiT.c; No. 2 durum, Mitoo; No. S durum,
b.!".Mc.
i'i iltX-No. 2 white, ofWi '!M.e. ; No. S white,
r.Mi'iu'.:ic ; No. 4, white. .M;i57c; No. 8 color,
..i'UjJc; No. 4 color, b!!ii-f.04 No. 2 yellow,
Wc; Ko. H yellow, ontyri iftfcc ; No. 4 yellow,
fc."(t.1o; No. 2, 85c; No. 3, &bfl65c; No. 4,
6M&3r: no grade. aft&S&x
OATS Standard, 4014c; No. & white, 4(Kj
40',c; No. 4 white, 3iKo39V4c; No. 3 yellow
SHVi'ii-Wc; No. ,'4 yellow, 3Mfj:Mic; No. 3
mixed, 39Hc: No. 4 mixed. SS'Ac.
HAUL.KY Nd 4, 6!64c; No. 1 feed, 60
51c. ' ,
KYE No. 2, 7974'sr;,No. 3. 7374c.
Cnrlpt Receipts.
; ' f Wheat. Corn.:. Oat
Chicago 12, " 89 ICS
Minneapolis 174 - ... '
Umaiia 3 ' 48 " '8
Duluth j......: 24 ?.'. '. ff.
WKATIIGR I Til H (iRAIS BELT
Freest ns and Klllloa: Frosts la Cen
tral Valley. -
Omaha, April. 2o. 1910.
Thrt' weather continues cold throughout
the central valleys and lake region, atid
decidedly co'der weather has spread over
the southern states. Freerlng wenther Is
reported In northern Oeorgla and light
snow Is falling at Montgomery, Ala. Frees
lug temperatures, with heavy and killing
frosts, were general throughout the cen
tral valleys and Inke region during Satur
day and Sunday niehts and snows are gen
eral In the lower Missouri and middle M a
slsslppl vallevs this morning, with reins
and snows in the Ohio valley and lake
region. Clear weather is general west of
the Missouri river and temperatures are
somewhat hlKher throughout the Vest and
northwest. '1 he weather will continue fair
In this vicinity tonight and Tuesday', with
continued cold tonlht, with temperatures
at or near freezing, followed by slowly
rising temperatura Tuesday.
1!H0. 1909. 1308. VXI7.
Minimum temperature.... 34 3S 48 . Xt
Precipitation .00 .00 .07 .00
Normal temperature for today, 55 .de
grees. '
deficiency in precipitation tlnce March 1,
3.39 inches.
corresponding period In 1909,
Momentary Rally Followed by De
pression in Stock Market.
CHAOTIC CONDITION IN COTTON
Liverpool Brokers Rash f America
to Make Fresh Porrhnaes Meet
Dividend Notice Comes
Today.
deficiency
2.15 inches.
I ef Tcleney
2.02 Inches. .
corresponding period In lfXel,
L.. A. WRLSH, ,
Local Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. !
For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four
hours ending at 8 a, tn 75lh meridian time,
Monday, April 25,"1910:
OMAHA. STATION
Temp. Kn in
Station. Mai
Ashland, Neb B2
Auburn. Neb 48
tH'k'n Bow, Neb. 60
Columbus, Neb... f9
Culbertson, Neb.. fi2
Falrbury, Neb... h$
Fairmont, Neb... 53
Gr. Island, Neb.. iO
Hartlngton, Neb. ,W
Hastings, Neb... OH
Holdrege, Neb... 62
Oakdale. Neb 68
Omaha, Neb 48
Tekamah, Neb... 64
Aha, la........... 46
Carroll, la 45
Clarinda, la...... 4(i
Sibley, la 62
Sioux City, la... 62
Minimum temperature,
period ending at 8 a. m.
averages;
DISTRICT STATIONS.
No. of Temp
District. Stations. Max. Mln
Mln.
28
32
25
28
30
2S
2K
28
l
30
32
28
32
28
30
29
34
26
36
fall.
.00
.00
.00
.00
,no
sOO
.00
..00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
for
Sky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
twelve-hour
tNot included In
Rain
fall.
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CHICAGO
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
1'Vu tares of the Trading; and Closing;
1'rlees on Board of Trade.
CH1CAUO, April 25. Wheat prices closed
strong at an advance of lrom Vac to Vic
today. Corn- started strong and fell. away
on heavy selling, more than recovering
losses late tn the session. Oats displayed
tm same trend a wheat and corn. Pro-vi-lons
showed symptoms of flrmnota early,
but closed from lf,c to 3'-'V4c down.
At the outset wheat quotations advanced.
Attracted by the upturn, sellers crowded
the pit and caused an abrupt decline, which
carried May down lc, July lc to lVc and
September lc from the early high mark.
Later In the session renewed reports of
oumaKe 'to the growing fields Inspired a
b-tttr quality of buying and prices" ad
vanced.. An improved condition of the cash
wntat market was a factor In the rising
tme. May traveled between 1110 and
iMK'i. July moved between $1.03'Vifl.ftS:4
aim 1.QW -wiriJA-tMjptmnber . touched.. i ac
tional points, between $1.04 and Jl.UCk. The
clotte was strong all around, with July He
up at tl.034, (September Vc higher at 1.01ft
and Muy 'c up a4 $1.10.
Cold weather conditions, caused a rush, of
buyer to besiege the corn pit at' the outset
and corn prices advanced all around, only
to be met by quantities of grain thrown
into the pit by Beliefs, causing prices to
sag. Toward the close tne prices au van ceo.
utcadily. May advanced from 68VS0 to tXhic,
Juiy from (ilc to 3VsC and September from
t3c to 64Wu. There was a talr demand tor
cash corn and moderate offerings kept
pikes steady lo' lc higher. No. 2 yellow
sold at tK)7li!lCi The close was strong for
all futures, with. May lVaU to l-"c higher
at 60c.
OatH exhlbrted the early strength. May
traveled between 42o and 43c. The close
was stroqg all around and. near to the top,
with May Vo to Vie up at 42430, July
c higher at mic and September c up
tt 0C. ,- , V : ' , .
1'iovinior.s clpsed weak. May pork sag
ed from $21.0 tp I21.S0. Final figures for
May products? Fork-S2V40 off at $il.70,
lard li'c down at 112 30 and ribs 17c lower
11 12.1. Hi-
Leauiiig tutdres ranged as follows:
Columbus, 0 17 48 34
Louisville. Ky 19 50 32 . 42
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 4S ' 32 ' .30
Chicago, 111 26 43 32 . 20
St. Louis, Mo 13 38 28 .20
Des Moines, la.... 14 40 30 . 20
Minneapolis, Minn. 30 . 68 30 .20
Kansas City, Mo.. 24 48 . 32 .20
Omalia, Neb 19 62 30 .00
Freetlng weather, with killing frosts. Is
reported general throughout the corn and
wheat region. Snows are fnlllng In the
low er -Missouri and mldole Mississippi val
ley a, and rains and snows In the Ohio val
ley and lake region. L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
NEW YORK, April 2f. Speculative senti
ment In the stock market today waa more
depressed than ever after the failure of
the momentary rally during the day to
hold. The recuperative power of the market
proved extremely moderate and shortlived.
The action of the wheat market was Waken
as discrediting the worst fears of damage
to grain by the cold wave. Account had to
fie taken, though, of the known disposi
tion of holders of old grain to liquidate
their holdings and to take advantage of
strong spots to do so.
Support centered on United States Steel
to the accompaniment of renewed predic
tions of great posltlvenss that the dividend
would be Increased to 6 per cent at tomor
row's meeting of directors.
New York bankers would regret any de
velopment that would encourage deferred
liquidation of Interior bank loans for with
holding grain from the market. The ex
tended loan position of Interior banks Is a
feature of the situation that Is not liked.
Shipments of currency from the Interior
are said to be due to scarcity of New York
exchange and to low deposits. Meantime
Chicago bankers report that country bank
deposits are being drawn upon to meet land
payments, including large sums from Cana
dian lands.
The chaotic conditions In the cotton mar
ket have their disturbing side from both
the stock market and the financial point
of view. The difficult position of the cot
ton shorts has Induced repurchase of cotton
tn Liverpool and reshlpment here at a loss.
On top of this complication comes a rush
or Liverpool brokers to New York to make
fresh purchases Influenced by the appear
ance of cotton bills of lading abroad for
which no cotton shipments exist. Paralysis
of the cotton Industry is a dreaded conse
quence. Oold engagements today amounted to
111,000,000. to which Is to be added $1,500,000
engaged last week for shipment tomorrow.
Ten millions of the aggregate goes out to
morrow. Tho 15,000,000 engagement by the
Guaranty Trust company exceeds any
known precedent for an individual gold
export. Tomorrow's $10,000,000 aggregate
seems to be a record outgo by a single
steamsnip, dui iu.shi.iso arrived here on
November 7, 1SW7, for the relief of the cur
rency famine growing out of the panic.
The Insistent assertion that the United
States Steel dividend would be placed on
a 5 per cent basis tomorrow- seemed to be
regarded as of doubtful efficacy as a sup
porting iacior ror tne general market.
Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value.
ii.bm.uw. united states bonds were un
changed on call.
Number of sales and principal Quotations
on biucks werti as follows:
Salt. High
NEW YORK GENERAL.
Quotations
MARKET
Varloua
Articles.! Open.f High. I Low. Cluse. Sat'y.
'Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn
May July
Sept.
"Oats
May
July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Sept.
Laid
May ,
-4:
May
July
Sept.
l-104fc .1 lO-'jal
1 03H-V1 03-ViW
1 01-V2
I. 1
59G9'4!
,12 V 'ITS
63Wt
42i'42
41V'ua
39HU)
21 80
22 25
22 16
12 30
12 40
12 40
12 221
12 20
12 la
102 I
60V!
f
,43
. 41-.;
40
21 SO
22 25
22 15
13 374
12 40
12 40
12 27VS
12 20
12 15
1 08
1 02-
l 001
68V4I
61 1
03
42 1
40
39
1 10 I
1 03 1
1 W
1 oa
1 03V4
1 01
00 58Vffi
CS ij't;3H) 1 61 i vt
614414 !i;G3V'a
21 50
21 'ii
21 75
12 25
12 12Vi!
12 10
12 15
11 97ty
11 9GVaj
42Vi?43;
41V
40
21 70
21 HO
21 90
12 30
12 22V4
12 L Vs
12 17V4
12 02
12 00
42
40
22 17V,
12 47V4
12 87,
12 33
12 35
12 2)
12 15
No 1. . s. . -f --
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOCK Steady; winter patents, $5 00if
5.25; winter straights. $4.75'n5.25; spring
' tUra'ghts, $4 5594.76; baker, $2.75 5 00.
RYB No. 2. 78c. . .
BARLEY' Feed or mixing. 43tj50c; fair to
choice malting, 67&63c.
SKEOS Timothv, $4.40; clover, $4 25.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $22 00.
Lard, per 100 lbs., $12.37V4. Short ribs, sides
(loose), $12 Ota 12.40; short clear sides
(boxed).' $13.5113.75. V
Total clearances of-wheat and flour were
equal to 88.O01) 1U: Primary receipts' were
$46,000 bu., compared with 359,090 bu. the
corresponding duy a year ago. The vlsiole
supply of wheat In the United Statos in
creased 2l'3.QOO bu. for the week. Tho amount
f breadstuff on ocean passage decreased
$16,000 bit. -
estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
19 cars; corn, i cars; oats, 199 cars; hogs,
19 000 head.
Hl'TTFR-i-Steady"' ' creameries, 25J2)c;
dairies, 2 ft Me.,- '
LHJS Steady; receipts 26.115 cases; at
mark, cases Included, 17Vigl9Vic; firsts, 20c;
. prime firsts, 21r. "
I CHF.F.Sfcl -e steady:' - daislea, I44rir;
wlns, 13'uljiv Young Aiuericaa, 14!jjl4Vc;
I lung horns. 14i(jl4'c.
POTATOES-Steadv; choice to fancy, 22
Zlo; fair to good. lMij'Wo,
POIJLTUY Stwuly; turkeys, - 15c; chick
ens, 18c; vpringD, INC.
VEAL-tteady; 50 to 60 lh. - w ts.. RffJc;
of the Day on
Commodities.
NEW YORK, April 25.-FLOUR-Quiet;
with prices steady; spring patents, o-'W
o.w: winter straights, li.imta.w. winter pan-
ents, $5.25ff5.60; spring clears. $4.2Mw60;
winter extra No. 1, $4,005 4.60; Kansas
straights, $4.85(55.05. Receipts, 14,477 bbls.
shipments, 1,20 bbls. Rye flour, steady
fair to good, $4.23(i4. 46; . choice tor fancy,
COKNMEAL Firm; fine white and
yellow, 1.40al.45; coarse, tl.2grai.30: lillu
dried. $3.25.
WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 2, firm, $1.16V4;
No: 1 northern, $1.12, nominal, f. o. b.,
OneninK naviaatlon. (intlonslk Whent io-
ciined urmrfKy rafter a flfm bpenlng-.uflderJi
neavy commisaion house selling on claims
that the' crop, had not been damaged -by
cold weather,, but again rallied on less
favorable: crop reports from Illinois and
closed firm at unchanged to c net ad
vance, Export' sales were six loads- of
Manitoba-. May, $1.16H1.18: closed, $1.17;
July. $1.10V4.12; closed, $1.10; September
ooised. now ci receipts, 1:10,800 bushels.
CORN Spot, steady; steamer, .63Vc nom
Inal, and No. 4 nominal, both, elevator or
export basis; export No. 2, 60c nominal, r,
o. b. . Option market was without trans-
artlons, closing Vf(2c net higher; May
closed 69c September,' 73c; receipts, 40,-
600 bushe.s; shipments,'. 26,664 bushels.
OATS Spot, steady; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs.,
nminal; natural white, 32 lbs., 46Vb48c;
clipped white, 34&42 lbs., 46Wcj6i; potion
market was without transactions, closing
nominal; receipts, 70.150 bushels.
HAY Steady; prime, $1.10; No, 1, $1.10;
No. 2. 95c6$1.00; No. 3. 8590c.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
19ti9, 22'ft25c; 1908, nominal; Pacific coast.
1909, 14f(ilSc; 1908, nominal.
HIDES Firm; Central America, 22c;
Bogota. 221"i23c.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 26c
29c; seconds, 2327c; thirds, 225c; rejected,
20ii?lc. s
PROVISIONS Pork. steady, mess,
$24.50T2r..OO; family, $26.00S2.60; short clear,
$26.75(u 27.50. Beef, steady; mess, $15.00(616.00;
family, $19 00M 19.50; hams. $24.009 26.00. Cut
meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14
lbs.. $15.5tvijl7.00: pickled hams. $16,504'
17.00. Lard, steady; middle west prime, $12.M
(JM2.90; refined, quiet; continent. $13.40
South America, $15.45; compound, $10.50.
TALLOW yulet; prime city, 7V4c; coun
try. 7l'5f7!c.
RICK Steady; domestic. SfiBic; Japan,
5V4JVkc
RITTTRR Stesrtv at th rioeltno- eream.
22024,5, specials, 290'29V4c; enpamery extras,
"Vi 1 28'c: creamery, thirds to firsts. 8iVn)?Xe-
creamery, held, seconds to specials. 24
28c; state, dairy, common to finest, 23(S29c;
process, first to specials, 23o"2t"c; western
faotory, seconds) to firsts, 22ffi23c; western
imitation creamery, 21Va24'.c.
CHEESE Steady; state, full cream, old.
specials. 17V4c; old. fancy white, 17'c; col-
ored, liOJlic; good to prime, 10!(jl6e;
new, best, 13'ic; new, common to fair, liai
13c.
PXIGS Weak: western storage selections,
22i"i22M.e; western, regular packed, firsts,
21 Si 22c; western, regular . packed, first
21Vff214.
POULTRY' Dressed steady; chickens, 15
fi24c; western fowls, lo20c; western tur
keys, 17&23C.
- ,'.f,.u-- Cash,- higher;
i red, $l.("jul.ll: Niv 1 V,,-
X St. I.oala General Market.
if.T' II',1? April 25 -WHEAT-Higher;
traek. No. i ' red
l.i Mil. 124
tORNrutures, ' hlKher; Mav, 2c Julv
W(i64'c. Cash, higher; track' No 2 SLt',i
Hc; No. 2 while, 6T,iiiV.. d
OATS Futures, highic; May, 424n Tulv
,c. Cash, hlgbar, irauk. No. 2. 4ii2i-u';
No. I white. 43c, '
RYF Nominal and ' unchanged at 78c
FIA)V" It- Firmer! red winter patents $1 to
C6.W; extra fnnoy and straight. $4.wiiio 10
ban! winter cleara, h i"5tS0.
SKKD T'mothy. S3.tvtj3.S0.
POHXMKAIg $3 25.
BRANVtiull;. anked, east track.
1.05 ' '
HAY FlriB'r;
He. J12(XVi,l4et)
,' Ai:;ivij 71.
AVG-MI TWINE
THOVlaiONolVrk. lwer; .-me steam.
timothy, $14.5018.50;
$1 Mfj
pral-
Kanaas City Grain and Provlalona.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 25. WHEAT
May, $1.03v, bid; July, 9tf&l9Tc, sellers;
September, ftSVti-ytwc, sellers; , cash: Vn2c
higher; No. 2 hard. $1.06VMjl.ll; No. 3, $1.00'
V0e; No. 2 red. $1.0.(U1.10; No. 3, $1.02Wl.ftS.
CORN May. b!c; July, c. sellers;
September, 60c; cash: unchanged to lo
higher; No. $ mixed, fildlVtc; No. S, 54iu59c;
No. 2 white, 63c; No. 3. 62yi2Vse.
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 4244c;
No. 2 mixed, 40o42c.
RYE 70-B72C.
HA Y Unchanged; choice timothv, $11.50
15.00; choice pluirle, $11.0011.25; choice al
falfa, $111.5041 17.50.
liUTTKK lo lower; creamery extras, 23c;
firsts, 27c; seconds, 25c; parking stork, 194c.
EGOS t'nehanged ; current receipts, new
cases, ,$5.85; miscellaneous cases, $5.S0;
southerns, $5.45; storage pucked, 16.15.
Receipts, bnlpments.
Allls-rrhtlmeni pfd
AmalKwnated Ooppar
American Afrlcullural
Am. Beet tiugar
American Can
Am. C. A F s
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. H. A L. pfd
Am. Ica gecutitlae
American Llnaaad
American Locomotive
Am. B. A R
Ant. 8. A R. pfd
Am. Steel Foundries
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. T. & T
Am. Tobacco pfd
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchison
Atchison pfd
Atlantlo Coast Line
Baltimore A Ohio...
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rupld Tr.........
Canadian Pactllo
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Ceatral of New jereer
Chenapeake & Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chicago Ot. W., new
C. a W. pfd
Chicago A N. W
C, M. A St. P
C, C, C. A St. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A Southern
Consolidated Gaa
Corn Products ..-;.'.
Delaware A Hudson
Denver A Rio Orande
D. A R. O. pfd
Dlatlllcre' Securities
Erie
Erie 1st pfd
Brie 2d prd
Ocneral Klectrta
Great Northern pfd
Oreat Northern Ore ctfa..
Ulinole Central
Interborough Met
Int. Met. pfd '.
International Harvester ..
Int. Marine pfd
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kansas City Southern
K. C. 80. pfd
Laclede Oaa
Loulinllia A Naahvllla....
Minn. A BU L
!., SU P. A S. 8. M
M., K. A T
M., K. A T pfd
M. K. A T. pfd
Missouri Pacific
National Btacult
National Lead
N. R. R. of M. id pfd....
New York Central
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk A Western..
North American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People'a Oaa
P.. C, C & St. L
Pittsburg Coal
Preeaed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Oar
Railway Steel Spring
Reading
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rock Mend Co
Rock Inland Co. pfd
St. L. A S. F. Id pfd....
St. Louis S. W
St. tm S. W. pfd
Sloes-Sheffield B. A 1
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
So. Railway pfd
Tennemee Copper
Texaa & Pacific
T., St. L. A W
T., St. L. A W. pfd
Union Pacific
t'nion Paclfio pfd
V. 8. Realty
V. B. Rvbbar
U. 8. Bteel
V. 8. Bteel pfd
t'tah Copper
Va.-Carollna Chemical ...
Wabaah
Wabaah pfd
Weitern Maryland ctfa....
Westlnghouee Electric ...
Western Union
Wheeling A L. E
Total aales tor the day.
100.
23.HOO .
1(10
4'i0
1,200
2..UW
800
100
"ioo
14,. (10
400
1,100
'.'")
8'j
KM
12,800
" 4(10
1,800
6.DC4
,H
100
KM
4,41
210
100
' 5,900
1,0
7
n -
46
18
104
6
344i
184
60H
S24
yt
136-4
n
111
110
ISli,
434
1071
zso
6
51
11
1511
141
-S8'4
69V
IjOW
7
. Vi
45
87
10
1
S
34
4a
1
106
W
1U
135 Vi
Working balance In treasury offlrea. $;2.-
4'Ji. -ta ; In banks to cre,lll of treasurer of
the Cnlted States, I?. 972.007; siihildtnry
sliver coin. $21.tW535; minor rols. $l.l4.'i91,
total balance In general fund, $. 1.0)4.558.
'ew York Ktoney Market.
NEW YORK, April JR.--MON KY-On
rail, steady: SViS per cent; ruling rate.
$" per rent; closing bid. V per cent; of
fered at $ per cent. Time loans, easy; sixty
days, 34.4ini per cent: ninety days, per
cent; six months, 4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE; , FATER. 4t6
per rent.
STKRI.INO EXCHA NOB Steady, with
artunl business In bankers' bills at $4 8425
(M.R'nS for sixty-day bllla and at $4 $780 for
demand: rnmmerelal bills, $4 MSfi S44).
Sll.VKR Rar, 53-ic; Mexican dollars. 44o.
HON DS Government, steady; railroad.
easy.
Closing Quotations on bonds .were as
follows:
.1004 int. M. M. 4Sa
...104jaian 4s
...10jt do 44,e
...l'CSK. C. So. let 4v
...1HSU 8. deb. 4a 131...
,..114I A N. unl. 4a
... 71 M . K. A T. lat 4a.
Am. Aa. ia loa do (en. 44a
Am. T. A T. ct. 4a. .imMo. Parirte 4a
Am. Tobaero 4a 1 N. R. R. of M. 4Ve
do (a 10TV4N. V. C. a. IV.a
Armour A Co. 44a. . M4 i1o deb. 4a
Atrhttnn gen. 4s SUN. T.. N. H. H
d.i ct. 4a Ui ct. la lv,
do cr. it 1114N. A W. lat e. 4a.. "
At. C. L. lat 4a 4 do ct. 4 10t'
"He I. ft Ohio a 4No. Pacific 4s
.. o4 edo He
.. IWHO. S. U rfd. 4..
.. MViPenll. ct. IH 191.
,.KX'4 du con. 4e
.lOOH Reading gen
reg.
V. 8. ref. la.
dn coupon .
V. B. Ie. reg
do coupon .
I'. 8. 4, reg
do coupon .
Al!-Chal. 1st fs
M
f
M
i4i
US
It
4'4
V
M
IV4s.
.lit St. L. A 8. F. fg.
.101 do gen. 6s
. rnTst. U 8. W. e. 4a.,
. 7S do let gold 4a...
. r.Seannard A. L. 4a..
. MBo. Pac. col. 4s...
.. w
.. M
..lOJ
do SSs
dn 8. W
Brk. Tr. c
On. of (la. on....
Can. Leather 5a....
O. ot N. J. g. ie..
Ches. A Ohio 4Vts..
do ref. fa
Chicago A A. Sa.
C, B. A Q. J. 4s..
do gen. 4a
eC. M. A 8.P. g 34)S ll do ct. 4s ll
C, R. I. A P. c. 4s.. 79 do let ref. 4s W4
do rfg. 4a SUHSo. Railway 5a l't'"
Colo. Ind. fx 7S do gen. 4s 71
Colo. Mid. 4 TTVtVnion, Paclfle 4a ioo
C. A 8. r. A a. 4s. 91 do ot. 4a lo
Hi
77 H
1
8.1
0
P. A H. ct.
D. A R. O. 4a
do ref. 6a
Dletlllera' 6a
Erie p. 1. 4s.
do gen. 4a
do cv. 4s, ser A.
do aerlea B
Oen. Klec. ct. 5s
111. On. 1st ref. 4s.
Int. Met. 4s.....
Bid. Offered.
v du 1st A ref. 4s.. fMV
.. 811. 8. Rubber s IOJ14
.. 2r. a. ateei t,l ta....:o4
.. 71 Va.-Cero. Chem. 6a. f
.. 8a?t Waboah 1st 6a 10
.. 7J do 1st ft ex. 4k.... 70
..71 Western Md. 4s M
,..70 West.. Kleo. cv. 6a... da
...13Wla. Central 4a., 3
Mo. Pac. ct. Cs ctfs. 4
Local Secorltlea.
Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns,
tr., 614 New York Lille building, Omaha:
Da tries Creamery, eom
City ot Omaha 4 Ha, im
Cudahy Packing Co. fa
Iowa Portland Cement la...
Iowa Port. C. Coo. f
Nebraaka Tel.. stock 4 per cent.,
No. Platte Val. lr. Co. . itSO..
Omaha Water Ca. Ss, ISM 8
Omaha Water Co. 5s, 1M6
Omaha Water Id pld
Omaha Oaa , HIT
1,K '440
1,)0 -sit
too .
100
300
lis)
mo
HUM
300
l.3')
300
400
3K
6, 7M
900
8(10
1.3U0
"wo
I. too
3, 3 JO
'"'soo
aoo
1,500
'i'.ioo
600
4,20l
too
2.600
300
15.100
4"0
1,000
310
7,400
100
)0
7,800
too
,00
80D
5,000
00
too
800
19,500
l.OiM
17S
4
'so
t
48
SM
160
117
68
13H
K
ti8
3
43
110
127
lot
'77
lei
42
107
tuft
84
60
' 2S
iio"
13
'si"
6S
137
H
17U
40
'jl')
..S
43
34
149
135
5
137
11
l3
149
iis
42
4i
e"
BUtt
iii"
101
74
liS
8
100
101
20
40
101
40
16S4
36
W
46
90
4
29
71
74
It.
26
101
148
iis"
40
40
''
lv7
7
ISO
43
log
74
113
7
Ui
1"
101
19
40
11
160
33
44
69
41
tn
71
73
n
2ft
800 29 2
too
010
. 61.100
. too
'. '"ioo
,16l,ao.
. 8,100
. 4.600
. 1.000
. 1,100
'. ' iiooo
600
45
6t
1S3
M
'
64
121
46
6
to
46
'3
70
43
66
181
M '
-4!i
8'
119
44
5T
20
4t
61
70
690,800 shares.
Close.
36
71
44
- 37
10
61
1
34
26
13
49
79
104
67
L.2
13'.
94
a
4J
11D
102
127
10
t
77
161
41
IOJ
280
84
t
27
61
loO
139
84
37
68
137
16
170
40
19
80
28
to
S4
14
13&
64
137
22
66
93
18
12
46
21
84
66
1HH
147
87
187
Ota
40
72
es
107
79
12
12
4:
102
,4
134
26
1i4 .
11
100
18
3 Mi
190 .
3D
160
38
.
' 44
8
28
71
73
123
W
62
8v
81
41
64
181
W '
74
42
"
119
44
67
to
44
46
1
70
Omaha Oaa 6a,
Omaha St. Kr
Omaha A C. B.
Omana A C. B.
Omaha A C. B.
Omaha A C. B.
Pactflo T. A T.
Rbreveport G. A
1914
6a. 1914
St. Ry. 6a, 1928.
BU Ry. pfd
8t Ry. torn .....
B. A B. pfd....,
6a. 1937 ,
E. la, 1940.......
6a
South Omaha, City of,
Topeka Ry. as. 1980
Union 8. Y. stock, 80. Omaha..,
Bid.
w
lot
98
, 99
99
10
, 98
11
94
, 105
. V
, 88
, 84
, 78
6t
1
, 96
.' 109
Aakeo.
to
106
9
100
10
100
lou
101
93
It
9
106
100
88
14
74
.
-
IV
' 109.88
99
OMAHA LIVE SlUClv MARKET
Cowl and Heifen Steady, Steert Slow
to Lower.
HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER
Liberal Receipts e( Sbep tail l.amba,
OTltk Trade Dull and rlres Ita
Most Cases Test to Fifteen
Cents bower,
SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Arrll . 1910.
Receipts Were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Estimate Monday 4.45S -b
Same day last week 2,i'vl 4. 10S
Same day 2 weeks ago.. 6.24H 4.4.1
Same day 3 weeks ago..l.Jl 4.i"iH)
Same day 4 weeks ago.. 5.17s 4.4.'tlt
Same dav last vear H.t33 ft.i$4
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
liUO. I'.ajO. Ino. J-'eo.
, 31X.M54 !N.4tit 30,oS)8
70S.771 87S,1'J 1 J;rI
4M.0O4 o34,74 W.iO
tabla shows tho average
prices of bogs at South Omaha for the last
several days with comparisons:
year:
Cattle
Hogs ..,
Sheep
1 he following
9.U4
6.!4
e.OOi
ti.i2l
11.16
3, 2-4)
Date. I U10. l09.B0.1907.190.li0o.l
11
11
14..
15..
18..
17
April
April
April
April
April
April
April IS
April 19..
April
April
A pi ll
April
April
20
21..
2i..
24..
26..
74l
ft!
4S
66Si
7 01
90
I 88
64TW a m
14Vi
8 88 93
8 00 I 6 Sill
01 1 6 !W
04? 7 01
7 06
13 I
a
I (4
t 43
6 87
i 4.'
t B2
a
S 54
6 8
6 81
6 40
1 5 ss;
42 6 341
46
381
G 4j
( 891
( 4a! 6 49
5 111 4 88
6 f Ml 4 Kl
IK 4M
5 ai 4 8
4 k
SSH 611 t 231
8.1 61 6 28 4 M
to; 44 5 rf 75
Ml 5 W it Kl
38 6 S4 , 4 83
84 6 29) 6 S(
$ 311 6 2W 5 2l 4 76
6 SUM 61
8.1 61
6 aiv g 441
I S 341 6 42, I 23 4 82
' IN ... 9 10 to jjt ... t ti
n ... 1 13 ... 9
MKKl'-A rihrrl run ' ttnve p.trkers a
chance to trim va'nes today and Cm tone
tn trade was slow and at tall from the start.
Some early btisinces was done t qtiotahly
firm figures, but Inquiry was by no mean's
broad and only the more desirable lots
nero wanted.
The bin end of the anpplv consisted of
woo lei! In m lis, but cimllty on an average
was nothing entra. The enslrr tendency
to prlres and Indifferent dem.-tnd was mote
apparent In this bran.-h rf trade, of course,
ninny shipments silling Bhmit lofTl.'.c lower
than the same class of stock at last week's
close. Very good woolrd leltnns rotn
manded tJ.IS. With r string of shorn Iambs
at t:.
Sheep and yearlings moved In fairly good
season, but tho same bearish feeling was
evident among burets and the situation
little different from thnt in tho lamb divi
sion. Wooled ewes sold early at 17. fO and
shorn wethera and yrlings mixed changed
hands at' $7.76.
Current puces nn shorn lamhs are ust
about 75c le.s and prices on shorn sheep
around f0c less than values on similar
quality of wooled shipments. The following
quotations apply to tho Intter class of
stock: Good to choice lambs, t9.4ov9.Si;
fair to good lambs, t9.0O(i9.40; good light
yearlings, t.l!tr&M; good heavy yearlings,
I7.75na8.15; good to choice wethers, 7.Nfv,j"
8 20; fair to good wether" 17 .5a7.86; pood
to choice ewes, t7.COQS.00; fair to good
ewes, t7.0O7j7.60.
Representative sales:
Ko.
432 western lambs, shorn
64 western ewes, shorn .
159 western lambs, culls, shorn.
21 spring lambs
64o western wethers
wethers
ewes, shorn
Sunday. 1
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union stock yards, South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m., Mon
day: RECEIPTS-CARLOADS. ,
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's.
C. M. & St. P
Missouri PacifiO
Union Paclfio
C. & N. W., east....
C. & N. W., west....
C St. P.. M. & O
C, U. A Q... east
C, H. Ai !; west
C, R. 1. & P., east..
C, R. 1. At P., west..
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot. Western
New York Curb Market.
The following quotations are) furnished
by Logan & Bryan, 315 South Sixteenth
street:
r - Gotdfiald Daisy 7
18Qreen Cananea
tiHlnsulratlon 7
aLrose 4
IS Nevada Cone to
t Nevada-Utah 83
47Ohlo .Copper. I
2Rawhlde Coalition... Sfi
1 Kay Central 8
86 Swift. Pkg. Co .101 "
14Seara R-nbuck C0...J6I
12H Silver -King CoaUt..t9
Bay State Oaa
Boston Cons ,.
Butta fioalltlon
Cactus
China
Chief Cons
Fraction
Day la-Daly
Ely Central
Ely Cons
Kly Witch
franklin
(Aroux
Ooldtleld Con
Qoldfleld Florence
fiuperlor
8Tonopaii
A Pitta..
Mlnlnj..
IS
7
Gold Entratveit for Europe.
NEW YORK, April 28.-Heavy engage
ments of gold for shipment ,to England,
aggregating tlO.000,000, were tnade today by
four New York banklngii Institutions. A
total of t37,3S0,0O0 in gold has been exported
thus far jhis year, of .which t30,000,0o0 has
been taken fori London., :J.,;' .
Dank Clearla.
OMAHA, April 26. JOJik. clearings for
today were 83.491,454.12, -and for the corre
spending date last year were 82,650,031.42.
- e -1 -l ' r
Metal Markret.
NEW YORK, April Hi.-METAU? The
market for standard ooppef'was teiijt Jo
day, with spot closing at tl2.40g12.65; April,
tl2.5012.55; May. tl2.60y.12.52Mi; June. tl2.50
12.66; July, tl2.5O-fil2.60,'.' Tfce English mar
ket was easy, with spot closing at 56 7s 6d
and futures at 57 10s. Local bears quote
lake copper at tl2.75B13.00; electrolytic at
tl2.o2Wll2.75, and casting, .at tl2.5O'nt2 0i)Vi.
Custom house returns showed exports' of
800. tons, making 10,134 tans so far this
month. Tin was weak, with spot and April
closing at $32.9f7J 33.10: May 8:a8O7j.33.02H;
June, 832.75 33.05; July, 832.909)33.15. The Loiv
don market closed easy, with spot quoted
at 150 15s and futures at fl51 15s. Lead waa
dull, with spot quoted at 84.364.40, New
York; t4.204.25. East St.' Louis. The London
market waa unchanged at 12 12s 6d. Spel
ter was weak, with spot quoted at 85.40
6.55. New York, and JD.I0I16.Z3, Kast St.
Louis. London market waa uncnangea at.
22 5s. Iron was unchanged at 50s 6d for
Cleveland warrants In London. Locally the
market was quiet and easy,' with -No. 1
ouoted at 317.25fd 18.00: No. 2. 8I8.7517.50; No.
1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, 816.7S
l17.2S.
ST. LOUIS. April 25. METALS Lead,
steady, at 84.25. Wpelter; lower at 85.Z5.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aoril 25. COTTON The
market opened strong at an advance of y
14 points on the old and of &31 points on
the new, as1 a result of fresh buying for
long account inspired by the storms and
frtczlng weather reported In the south,
the stronar showine of the cables and re
ports of reduced acreage. In Mississippi
and Alabama, There were also said to be
some covering -as a result ot the recent
tpot house failure, but the main factor was
believed to De tne wintry conumoiis pio
vailing over a large area In the bf4t and
many private wires claiming that extensive
replanting would be necessary. Futures
opened llrm; May, 14.81c; July, 14.62c; Au
gust, 13.88c ; October, 12.4&fc'12.67c; Decem
ber, 12.6012.54c; January,' 12.50c; March,
12.47c.
ST. LOUIS, April 25. COTTON steady ;
middling, 14c; sales. 47 bales; receipts, 1,720
bsles; shipments, 1,960 bales; stock, 3S.0OT
bales.
3
E
00
4
37
7
i
35
i
17
tt
2
.180
12
12
1
2i
4
36
36
771 b37 7K0
746 2 "13
512 7wi 1.846
b44 tv 1,&2
Ool
114
183
US
18
62
71
10
08
27
21
29
31
002 .... 1.800
1,75(5 3,213 6,r,21
12 western
217 western
146 western
81 western
6M western
620 western
318 western
1 Mexican
66 Mexican
4.15 Mexican
iM Mexican
12.1 Mexican
617 Mexican
130 Colorado
t"i5 western
6:15 western
lambs, shorn ,
laitbs, shorn, culls..
latiibt
lambs, feeders......
lambs, feeders
yearlings
w ether
ewes
ewes
ewes, culls
lambs
lambs
lambs
lambs, feeders
Av.
. Ml
.116
63
64
91
.. 90
..113
71
M
87
64 '
65
86
84
8"
86
78
72
80
72
69
Pr.
8 85
7 50
50
10 00
7 75
7 75
T 35
9 00
6 60
9 36
7 80
7 SO
8 40
8 2S
7 60
7 tO
5 25
9 40
9 7
9 30
8 75
Total receipts..
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company....,
Cudahy Packing Co.....
Armour A Co ,
Murphy
W. 13. vansant co
Stephens Bros..
Hill A Son
B. Lewis ,
Huston A Co
J. 11. Bulla
L. F. Huss
L. Wolf
MoCreary & Carey
S. Wertlieimer....
H. r . Hamilton
Mo. and Kan.-Cal. Co.
Other buyers
Totals
CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morn
ing were very liberal for the first of tne
week, showing considerable gain over uo
week ago. Other market points were well
supplied, but the markets as a whole were
not overly encouraging, in tact, tne
generally was dull and the morning was
well advanced before very mucn ousiiiw
had been transacted.
The supply of stockers and feeders was
very moderate and they were the first
cattle in the yards to sell. The prices paid
for the better grades of feeders were prac
tically steady with last week's tslose. In
fact, there was no material change in the
market for that kind of cattle, and the
trade was without any especially new or
Interesting features.
Heavy feeders were dull, especially ' to
ward the close, and possibly a little lower.
The handy light cattle were In -best de
mand on part of packers and they did not
show much change as compared with last
week, the market being about steady. On
the . other hand, .heavy cattle were very
slow and' neglectad and anywhere from
weak to as much as lOo lower. Reports
from all points Indicated a moderate de
mand for heavy cattle, this market being
no exception to the general rule.
Cows and heifers, especially those of de
sirable quality, were in fair demand and
they did not show any material change,
the market being Just about steady on that
kind of stock throughout the day.
Quotations on cattle: Goo to choice corn
fed steers, 87.35Ji)7.S5; fair to guod eornfed
steers, .tS.BOrgJ.aO; common to fair cdrnfed
steers, 85.7b(a6.75; good to choice cows and
heifers, t6.0Wfj6.76-; fair to good cows and
heifers, 8o.00rg5.85; common to fair cows and
heifers, 83.OtitM.76; good to choice stockers
and feeders, 86.00W76; fair to good stockers
and feeders, 5.254i5.8&; common to iair
stockers and feeders, 84.005.00; stock heif
ers, 83.764.50; veal calves, 84.258.20; bulls,
stags, etc., 83.76b.25.
Representative sates:
BEEF STEERS.
No. At. Pf No. AT. Pr
41..... 610 6 to 8 1184 7 15
M KO Ott 38 ...1014 7 lb
1 868 10 80 t.6 7 18
11 741 18 1 1220 7 1
U.,.-. 811 ( 40 t4 1085 7 16
677 68 84 1210 7
14.... :..M 4 45 1000 7 80
..,- 1040 80 81 110 7 26
1J 76S 85 101 105 7 2
17..; ....too a 20 mo 7 :
10 8(1 80 18 tS 7
40 H6 5 18 858 7 SO
17 ...1088 8 4 10 1176 7 89
It...; 830 7 .(10 20 1146 7 SO
It 1071 7 00 ' 42 '....101)2 7 3S
1J i..l881 7 00 IS UOJ 7 86
I MO 7 00 It ,.1S4 7 40
St 1090 7 00 14 121 7 40
U 0 7 00 t... 118S 7 40
21 917 7 Oil 87 1U 7 40
a 860 7 05 10 ms 7 m
t 11.14 7 10 21 1171 7 10
S8 1185 7 15 1615 7 18
COW 8.
t
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Sheep Market Lower
lloga Reported lllaher.
CHICAGO. April 23.-CATTLK Receipts
24,000 head; market loo lower; steers, f-i-'u
8.60; cows, S4.eTvp7.25; heifers, 84-25iU7.o;i.
bulls,' 4.7GUC.0; calves, 8-i-OOtf 8.60; stocker
and feeders, S4.5orq,7.O0.
HOGS Receipts, 20,000 head; market 10c
higher; choice heavy, t:).55(i .60; butchers.
tf.55'ji!.60; light mixed, S .45(71 9.50; choice
light, 89.554i9.60; packing. 8'i.ii4j.00; pigs,
ts.2O(f9.50; bulk of salts, t9.6WoH.60.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, 15.000
head; lambs 16(ft25c lower, sheep steady;
sheep, S7.2!asiO: lambs, 88.5trjt9.40; spring
lambs, 8W.wu 15.00; yearlings, t'-'.8.40.
New York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK, April 25. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,193 head; steers very dull and 15c
to 26o lower; bulls, strong; cows 10c to 2oc
higher; steers, S5.50tfjS.60; bulls, 84756.25;
cows, 83.25 yu. 00. dressed beef slow, at lVu
12c. Calves, receipts, 8,606 head; mar
ket, 25o to 75c lower; veals, S7.O0'i(9.25; some
sales early, S9.50'u9.76; culls, J5.CHKtMi.50; barn
yard and fed calves lower; city dressed
veals, 1J1tc; country dressed, 8:a 13c.
SHEEP AND LAMBt.-RwcelptJ!, 9,445
head; market very Blow; lambs, lower; to
sell; unshorn sheep, 86.00ii8.25; culls, 85.00'
5.60; cllppod sheep, 85.OOnj7.25; clipped culls,
84.00t4.6O; wooled lambs, t9.00rylo.00; clipped,
SSOOtfitMO; clipped culls,, 8T.00; state spring
ers, 85.00 each.
HOGS Receipts, 7,913 head; market
higher, at 89. 9010. 00.
St. I.onla Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. April 25. CATTLE Receipts,
3,200 head, including 500 Texans. Market
steady. Native shippers and export steers,
86.808.40; dressed beef and butcher steers,
86.00to8.35; steers under 1,000 lbs., S5.75V.8.2i;
stockers and feeders, 84.006-25; cows and
heifers. S3.36&8.00; canners, S2.i6v3.46; bulls.
84 0087.00; calves, 84 00a 8.75. Texas and In
dian steers, 84.50li8.0O; cows and heifers,
13.0O7M.50.
Jrious Receipts, a,sw neaa. AiarKei vk
to 15c higher. Pigs and llghtB. 87.50fp9.60;
packers, S9.5O&9.C0; butchers and best, heavy,
t9.69.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.8O0
head. Market 10c to 15c lower. Native mut
tons, I7.&038.00; lambs, 89.00(9.60; culls and
bucks, S4-60.25; stockers, t4.00Bl6.60.
Wheat, bu..
Corn. bu....
Oats, bu
48.0K)
37.00
8,000
36.010
4M.0J0
15,000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April K WHEAT
May, 81-WS.fcl.0h; July, 81.094; September,
tl.U; cat-h: No. 1 hard, 8112; No. 1
northern. 81 .10i,!fil.ll; No. 2 northern,
ti.tw rii.it.'; No. i, i.oti&l.i8'4. .;
FLAX-82 41. 1 . '
CORN No. 3 yellow, S.V(rTCHc.
OATS No. 8 w hite, . 40Uu 4tit,c.
RYE-No. S, OS734C
RltAN In 100-pound sacks, $1S 007)18.25.
FLt)UR In wood, f. o. b. Minneapolis.
S5.2to5 40: second ' patents, 85.COflw.2t); first
clears. 84.054.16; second clears, 82.30433.10.
I.lrerpool lira to Market.
LIVERP04JL. April 26. W H EAT Spot,
dull; No. t red, western, winter, no stock;
futures quiet; May,-7 7?d; July, 7s 7d;
October, 7s 7d. , .
CORN Spot quiet; new American mixed,
northern, 6a 2d: old American, mixed,
81; futures dulkt July nominal.
FtX)L'R Winter patents easy, 31a 6d. '
Elarla
ELGIN. III..
29c; sales for the week. 637.300 pounds.
Hotter Ularket. '
April TS-nUTTER-Flrro,
London Stork Market.
LONDON, April 25. The market for
American securities opened a frao
tlon higher, but later declined on unfavor
able crop news. At noon the tone was dull
with prices 4 higher to H lower from
Saturday's New York closing.
Consols, money 80 Louisville 4k N
do account 80 16-. M., K. A T
... 7 N. T. Central
... Norfolk 4k W
US do pfd ,
.104 Ontario A W
Baltimura A Ohio 112 Pennsylvania
Canadian Perlllo 184 Rand Mil.ea
. 88 Reading
. 2 Southern By
.144 do pfd ,
. 18 Southern Pacific...
Amal. Copper,
Anaconda ....
Atchison
do pfd
Cheeapeaka A O..
Chitaao U. W
Chi., Mil. A St. P.
De Beers
Dtnver & Rio O.
do pfd
Brie
do let pfd
do Id pfd
Grand Trunk
Illinois Oenlrel....
SILVER Bar
..Hi
.. 42
..124
..105
M
.. 45
.. 9
..
.. 83
.. 27
.. 4
.127
. 41 In Ion Pacific 187
. aivt ao pro
. 2U. S. Bteel 85
, 47 do pfd 123,
, t Wabaah 11
. la do pfd .,.47
.141 gpanlab 4s 8-5
steady at 21 ll-16d per ox.
MOINKr; per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short and three months' bills Is 4 per
cent.
New York Mtaloa- Stocks.
NEW YORK, April 25. Closing quota
tions on mining stocks were:
Alice too LeadTllle Con.
Brunswick Con 7 'Little Chief ...
Cem. Tunnel atook... 28 Meaican
do bonus 18 Ontario
Con. ( al. A Va Ui Ophlr
Horn sliTsr aj Standard
Iron gulvor .H Yellow Jacket .
eofterad.
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..178
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.. 86
- . Treasary Statement.
WASHINGTON,. April 16. The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of business
today was as follows: Trust funds Gold
coin. 8854.271 869: silver dollars, S4iM,0).0iJ0;
silver dollars of 18j0. 88.764 0o); silver certifi
cates outstanding, t4M.10i.0uO. . General fund
Standard sliver dollaia In general fund.
81,749,4631 current liabilities, 1104,661, UU:
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK, April 26. The visible sup
ply of grain April 23. as compiled by the
New York Produce exchange, was as fol
lows:
Wheat, 29,236,000 bushels; Increase, 341,000
bushels.
Corn, 11,825,000 bushels; decrease, 949,000
bushels.
Oats, 9,864,000 busneis; aecrease, iou.ooo
bushels.
Rye. 663,000 bushels; jecrvse, 32,000 Bush
els. " -
Barley, 2,331,000 bushels; aecrease, 90j,ooo
bushels.
Canadian wheat. 8.976,000 bushels: de
crease, 661,000 bushels.
Philadelphia Prod are Market.
PHILADELPHIA, April 25. BUTTER
Dull and wik; extra western creamery.
lc; extra nearby prints, 33c.
EGGS Firm; fennsyivania ana other
nearby firsts, free cases, 22c at mark; cur
rent receipts. In returnable cases, 21c at
mark; wet-tttrn firsts, free cases, 22c at
mark; current receipts, free cases, 21c at
mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams.
chol.'.s, old, nVitunic; fair to good, old,
16l41(17c; new, full creams, choice, 14,o;
new, full creams, fair to good, 134,14a.
Dry Goods Market. ' ' '
NEW YORK, April 25.-DRY GOODS
The cotton goods market is very Irregular
In price, and pressure from offerings in
second hands makes values uncertain. Job
bing trade is quiet. The demand for woolen
and worsted dress goods Is from the re
hbilera snd is satisfactory, but the cuttlng
up trnda Is not calling for additional sup
piles, as yet. Raw silk Is heavy on tho lead
ing Japan market. Canton silks are steady
and in fairly good demand.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. April 26.-FLOrR-Steady,
WHEAT No. 1 northern, 31 lO'Jl.ll; No. 2
northern, 81 OvfilOB; July. 8103.
OATS 42VB42HC
BARLEY Samples, 608 CSvJc,
liar Market.
OMAHA. April 15. HAY No. 1, 8900; No.
2. 88.00: parking, 85 00. Straw. Wheat, SOtO;
rye and oats. 87.00. Alfalfa. 818.00. The
supply of noor hav Is much heavier thau
the demand and nobody wants to buy the
poorer quality
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HOGS Prices paid in the ho
morning were all of DftlOc
those that prevailed Saturday and the big
nd or the run expenencea tne larger ad'
vance. Total supply was light, however,
and higher iigures were paia unaer pro
test, with movement slow from start to
finish. Shippers and order buyers wert.
practically out of the trade, only an occa
sional load being bought on outside ac
count. Good lights were favored, as usual.
and a very fulr clearance efftcted befurs
midday.
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Kansas City Live Stock Mnrket.
'KANSAS CITY,' April 25. CATTLT5 Re
ceipts, 9,400 head, Including 800 southerns.
Market steady to loo higher. Choice export
and drerned beef steers, 87.60faW-2O; f'r to
good, 86.oW7.60; western steers. 86 2548.00;
stockers and ieeders, 85.00ra7.20; southern
steers, 86.0O(ij7.75; southern, cows, 83.757.15;
native cows, 84 35j..85; native heifers, 84.75
Jf7.76; bulls, 84.25fdH.40; calves. 84.OOJi8.75.
HUUfi--tM5ceipis, . B,wv neaa. marKei wo
higher; top, 89-40; bulk of sales, $U.2Ki9.S5.
Heavy, Stt.20rnt9.40; packers and butchers.
89.25Gtr9.36; light, 8S.65t&.82H; pigs, S8.00i!'8.t'..
SHEEP AND LAMBS neceipis, -n.vou
head. Market steady. Lambs, S8.MW9.i5;
yearlings. 88.00S9.00; wethers, 37.25&8.C0:
ewes, 86.0038.00; stockers and feeders, 83.50
&.00.
. Stock In Slight.
Receipts of rive stock at the five principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs, sneep.
higher; t"p, t' 40; bulk of sales, 810 lotf!
Slll.ri AND I.AMHS-ltc.-ipts S.Oia)
hend. MnrVrt stf rtfly; lambs, h .'nwir ..
OMtlll (.UtKlUt, MARKETS.
flattie and Fancy 1'rodore friers Fare
nletted tt Do J ere nail Wholesalers.
UUTTER-Creamerjr, No. 1. delivered to
the leUli trade In l ib. cartons, Uc; No. L
In li. tuus. .2o; No. 2. lu l ib. cations,
Sir; 111 to ib. tutin, ".', packing siucK, aoiid
pack. li"j-', dan), in k tuba, iic. Market
.nanges -ry 1 uesday.
t,!lh.KSE '1 wins, lic; young Airerlca,
l.c Ualxy cheise. .8c; ibnbnsoj, lc; No.
1 brick, li'c; di'tiestiu biock few us, Uo; Hu
la 1 led iw tea, jou.
POL'bTlta -iJiessed broilers, 8900 doc
for aiuragr, luw; tor lreati spiings, Uc;
hens, l'.'c, coihs, 12ic; ducks, ISc; geese.
Ino; turkeys, ioo; pigeons, per O04., 81.20;
homer squab. H 00 per dot.; fancy sqauba,
kiuO per 004., No. I, S-'OV per dos. Ailvai
iioiliis. tioiu ' to li Iba.. 4oc; lVs to 1
lbs., aur; hons, l&;.oid loosters, sic; young
roostma, 15c; ducks, lull feathered, 14o
getae, lull teathere-i. o, luikeys, l.-o;
guinea lonl., 2.i each; p.aeon.i. ituperdo.;
limners, 44.00 Iyer 410.; aiuabs, 4N0. 1 88 pat
doa
1-iSII (nil frozen) Salmon, 11c; pickerel.
9c; whitef sh, Ijc; pike, 10c; trout, l.ic; cat
1 1-h. l.v, large crappiee, lsetiM:, a"ielt, lc;
Spantah niaoke-.el. 18c; ret, lac; haddock.
I.e. flounders, lie; ttog legs, 40c per dug.
Fresh catttru, IS;; trwut, 14o; butiaio, tic;
hailbut. 8-r.
REEF CUTS-Rlbs. No. 1, 17c; No. 2,
14Vuc; No. 3, Uv; loin, No. 1, luc; No. 8,
16c; No. 3, 14Vic; chuck, No. 1, 4H4c; No; 2,
9c; No. 3, 8'nc; round, No, 1. HWc; No. 2,
lie; No. 3, lo c; plate. No. 1, 7-c; No. 8,
7c; No. 3, "Hie.
FRUITS Straw berries: Texas and Lou
isiana. 24-quait rases, per cus., t3.50; 24
pint rases, per case,
UllAMi ES California Camolia and . Pro
ducer brands Redlaml Navelx, 80-96-1U
'fixes, per box, t-'.Su; 126 sise, per box, 33;
irO-17C-iO-2Ui-2.4l Hires, per box, p.SA. Otlur
brands from Riverside and other districts,
per box, t2.8Hl3.UO; .MMHi-112 sizes, per bog,
12. 2.75.
LEMONS-I.lmonlera, extra fancy, 300
St',0 sizes, Sr.2.-iti5.50; choice, 300-360 slzoa,
per box, 84 .50; 210 size, 50c ptr box less.
BANANAS Fancy select, per bunch, 82.2S
Ci2.r0; Jumbo, bunch, 82 ."of! 3. 76.
GRAPE FRUIT Florida, 46 size, 84.50;
54-64 0 sizes, per box, 85. ,
APPLES lien Davis, per bbl., 83.25; New
York Russets, medium size, per bbl., 63.26;
California funoy, W. W. Piarmalns, per
box, 82.10; California, extra fancy W. Vv.
I'earniains. Red Wood brand, per box.
12.25; extra fancy Iowa Jonathans, per bbl.,
,6.
CRANBERRIES Jersey, frosll stock, per
box, 82.
DATES Anchor brand, -new, 30 1-lb.
pkixs. in box, per box, 82.
FIGS California, 10o size, 80c.
VEGETABLES Irish potatoes: Wlscon
sin and native, per. bu.. 40.u50u; Colorado,
per bu., 60c.
SEED SWEET POTATOES Kansas, pet
bbl., 82.
CA1JBAGE New California, per lb., 4c;
12-lb. bunch, 75c
CELE KY California or Florida, per 13
lb. bunch, 75c.
ONIONS Red, per lb.. 3r; Texas crystal
wax, per crate, 82.25; yellow, per crate, 82.
OLD VEGETABLES Parsnips, carrots,
betts, turnlpx, In sacks, per lb 2c.
GARLIC Extra fancy, white, per lb.,
l.'c; red, per lb., 16c.
NEW SOUTHERN VEGETABLES -Radishes:
Per dos. bunches, 45o. Turnips:
Per doz. bunches, 60o. Carrots: Per doi.
bunches, 60c. Shallotts: Per dog. bunches,
DOc. Parsley: Per doz. bunimes, 60c. Beets;
Per doz. bundles, 50c. Spinach: Per bu.,
12 lbs., 81.00. Egg plant: Fancy Florida,
doz., tl.50fff2.00. Tomatoes: Fancy Florida
or Cubu. per 6-basket crate, t3O0; choice.
t2.50. String and wax. beaus: Per hamper,
about 25 lbs., 85 005(6.00. Ureen peas: Pof
hamper, 83.50. Cucumbers: Hot house, per
doz.. 81.50y2.00. -. . . .
HOME GROWrf VEGETABLES
Radishes: Extra fancy home grown, pof
di.z. bunches, 30c. Lettuce: Extra fancy
leaf, per dos., 40c; head, in hampers, 81-75.
Parsley: iancy home grown, per dotj.
bunches, 45c. Rhubaib:: Per doz. bunches,
45c. Asparagus: per doz. bunches, tSOo.
Green onlur.B: Per doz. bunches, 20c.
Coffee Market."
NEW YORK, April 25. COFFEE Fu
tures opened steady at unchanged prices,
to a decline of 5 points, In sympathy with
lov.er European cables, and as a result of
scattering near-month liquidation. Prices
in Id around the initial Iigures aurmg the
morning, but offerings became a shade
heavier after . midday and- although there
was some buying by trade Interests near
months lost ground, the close being steady,
net unchanged to -10 points lower. Tho
sales were 30,750 bags, Including about 17.000
In the shape of switches. Closing bids
were: April and. .May, 86.36: June, 86.46;
July, 86.50; August, 86,55; September, 86.65;
October and November, 86.50; December,
86.75; January, 86.80; February, 86.81; March,
86.82. Spot, quiet; No. .7 Rio, 8Hc; No. 4
Santos, 9ic. Mild, quiet; Cordova, M1
South Omaha
St. Joseph
Kansas City
St. Louis
Chicago
Total receipts.
4.458
. 2.000
. 9,100
. 3,200
.24,000
2,669
1.500
5..0
3.800
20,000
9,824
3,000
14.009
3,i00
15,000
.43,058 33,269 45,124
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April 25. CATTLE
Receipts, 2,000 head; market steady to
strong; steers, 85.5O4j8.00; cows and heifers,
83.5017.50; calves, 83.0O7i8.0O.
HOGS Receipts, 1,500 head; market 10c
,1
Oils and Rosin.
SAVANNAH, Ga, April 23 TURPEN
TINE Firm, 59594e; sales. 698 bbls.; re
ceipts, 314 bbls.; shipments. 930 bbls.: stock.
4,026 bbls.
ROSIN Firm; sales, 1,118 bbls.; receipts,
1,173 bbls.; shipments, 1.914 bbls.; stock,
55,133 bbls.; B, S4.07M-; D. 83.37; E, 1.65fiH70;
F, 85.02V4(&5.05; G. $5.105.174; H. 85.25; I,
85.35 : K, 85 60; M, $5.70; N, $5.90; W. G.,
85.95fu6.09; W. W 83-OUf6.10. :
Sngar and.-Molasses.
NEW YORK, April 25. SUGAR Rar.
steady; muscovado. 89 1 test, 8.80c; cen
trifugal, 96 test, 4.30c; molasses sugar. S!)
test, 3.55c. Refined, quiet; crushed, 6.35c;
granulated, 6.15c; powdered, 6.25c.
Herbert . Gooch Co
Brokers and Dealers
CHAIN, FXOVmOKS, 84TOCM,
Omalia Office: lia Board of Trade Bl&th
Bell Telephone, Douglas 62Uj .
Indepengeat, A-9133L,
Oldsst and largest House In the Stats.
A Hih Grade Bond
Yielding
pro
$1,300,000
United Kansas Portland Cement
Company
First Mortgage G 10-year Slaking Fund Gold Bonds
DATED APRIL 1ST. 19 IO- DUE AFRO. 1ST. 1920
Semi-annual interest payable first of April and
October, at Commerce Trust Company, Kansas
City, Mo. Coupon Bonds of $100, $200, $500 and
$1000 denominations, with privilege of registrations
as to principal. , ;
Redeemable at 105 and Interest at any interest
period on 60 day's notice through operation of sink
ing fund which provides for retirement of all bonds
at or before maturity. Pending the preparation of
engraved bonds, interim receipts will be issued by
COMMERCS TRUST COMPANY
Y Kansas City, Missouri.
Bonds are issued for the purpose of retiring, on July 1st,
1910, $1,081, 176.70 debentures now outstanding and to increase
working capital. ....
Bonds are an absolute first mortgage on all the. Company's
property, appraised and valued by Westinghouse, Church, '
Keer & Co., Engineers of New York, at $5,827,775.
Annual earnings of Company for past six years have been
, the equivalent of sovea timet the bond interest, and nearly
three times tha bond interest anil the iakiog' fund combined.
Total value of property behind the bonds is ovr four
time tha amoant of tha bond issue.
Having sold over $700,000 of the above bonds to Directors
and Stockholders of tf)e Company we offer the remainder at
03 and accrued interest, yielding over 6 1-4
Further Information; engineer's report and legal opinion
may be had on request. . .
Commerce Trust Co.
CAPITAL. ONE MILLION DOLLARS
KANSAS CITY, MO-
INVFSTMEMT
SECURITIES
DEPARTMENT
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