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    THE BKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. AFRIT, 8. 1911.
07
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET I J
SHORTS HAVE
TwoDy Bulge.
QUIT
BUYING
psred with i.'?.OnO bo. the .corresponding
tor K'i ivtimniM rffipiK ir
'Morrow: Wheat, 14 rsrs. corn, 1J cars;
. oats. 2 ir hoes, head.
. . - . . 1 ('hl't(i) fusil Prices Wheat, No. 1 red.
Wheat Market Ilattem Out After the Ikw-, no. 3 red. mviv-o; no. 3 hard.
(,i,is;r; No 3 hard. M'iic; No 1 north
ern spring. 94 V'' ''sc: No 2 northern spring.
92i9'.'r; No. 3 spring. ic. Corn No. J.
4; V"4M''. No. 3. 47'vc; No. 2 white. 4Mjc;
N.i. 3 hlt 47'tc: No 2 yellow, 4'tc; No.
3 vrllnw. 47V'i4'1c. (ts. No. 2 white,
3?'n ::2'c; No. 3 white. 31 'ri 2c ; No. 4 white,
iWV'ii'.l'v. standard. 31vi3i-..
Hl'TTl ;il - Htcadv ; creameries. 14'(t21c;
dairies llsc.
EGGS Steady; receipts. 1"412 cases; at
mark, cases Included. l.VfdMc; firsts, 16c;
prime firsts. 1; Sr.
CHEESE-Steady: daisies, 14i'Mic: twin,
13fil.Hc: young Americas. l.;V14c; . long
hun. 13 'a 14c.
POTATOES steady; choice to fancy, 63i
(fie: fair to (rood, Vy2c.
POULT R V steady; turkey. dressed l'c;
fol?. allyp. 17c; springs, ailve, 17c.
VEAte-Steady; .'0 to Wl-pound weights.
rVfrTc; St to SS-ponnd weights, 7r'i9c; 95 to
110. pound weights. 9V7 10c.
Chicago Receipts Wheat. IK rari; corn,
lfifl cars; oats. 76 car. Estimated for tomor
row: Wheat, 14 cars; corn. 133 cara; oats,
S3 cara.
(ablea Weak and Lower tnerenaed
Movement of torn Falle o Ma
terialise (ash Demand
la Poll.
OMAHA, Neb., April 7. 1511.
After a temporary bulge the wheat
'market flattened out. losing the advance r.
two days ransed by the heavy buying of
shorts. When this Via of buying reaped
there was no natural support for ''
market. Cable were weak and lower to
day and the bright dear weather counieil
a good deal In the way of bearish senti
ment.. The Increase In the movement of corn
ha failed to materialise, but on the other
hsnd rash and shlrplng demands are very
dill and with clearing weather, farm de
liveries will Increase.
Wheat firmed after a weak opening due
to a spurt of covering by shorts. Newa
continue bearish and the rash situation
Is still dull. Cash sa'es were '' to c
lower.
The corn market was a dull affair, offer
ing were higher ami the firmer wheat
market helped the advance. Cash corn
whs unchanged.
Primary wheat receipt were 544. Wi bush
el and shipments were tMi.ono bushels,
against receipts last year of 469.000 bushels,
and shipment of 173.000 hushels
Primary corn receipt were 3.10.001) bush
el and shipments wera 35ft. om bushel",
rains t rerelpta last year. of 329.000 bushels
and ahlpments of 2..0i0 bushels.
Claaranee were 164.O00 bushel of corn,
40t bushels of oat, and wheat and four
equal to 11,200 bushels.
Liverpool closed d to "id lower on wheat
and Sd lower on corn.
The following rash salea were reported:
WHEAT No. hard. 1 car (goodi, 84c;
1 car. 2c; 1 rar. Win.
CORN No. 2 white. 1 car. 42c; No. 3
white. 1 car, 42c; No. 1 mixed, 1 car
42tc; t car, 42'i".
OATS No. 3 white, 2 car, 29Sc
Omaha ash Price.
WHEAT No. 3 hard. HMHIV; No. 3
hard, WAiKu; No. 4 hard, 734480c: rejected
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Trading; Up to Noon Only Fifty Thou
sand Shares,
TRADE SLUGGISH THROUGHOUT
Copper Report Show New lllaa
Record for Prodaetloa, with
Rlar Increase of Stork on
Iliad.
F,V IflHK OKNKHA.. MtHKKT
(notation
on
Varloua
of the liar
Commodities.
YORK, April 7. FLOUR Steady;
hard. WflTTSr; No. 3 spring.
833 4c ;
No.
No.
4 spring. 7BH1c; No. 2 durum, SHcfMc
1 durum, style.
COR-No. I white, 42V542VC; No. 3
white, W'eA?c; No. 4 white. 41'g4iv)f;
No. 3 rolor, 41yM2c; No. 3 yellow. 42 fl
42c; No. 3 yellow, 415424c; No. 4 yel
low. 4HM1SC.; No. 2. 42"42tc; No. t corn,
42fl4-'Sc; No. 4. 414140.
OATS No 2 white. JP'ffl'.lOc: standard
oata. 29,'S'2Mic: No. I white. WSc: No.
4 white. ZKVtf-'SSo:, No. S yellow, 2SV28c;
No. 4 vellow, 2.28'4e.
BARI.F.Y No 3. 8ipsc; No 4. 78'800c;
No 1 feed, 3Wr: rejected, 67ic; No. 2.
HWWc; No. 3. R7WS8C.
larlot Receipt.
Wheat. Corn
Chicago U HW
Minneapolis 8i
Omaha 10 17
Uuluth
Oats
78
1HICAGO G R A I AMD PROVISIONS
rratare of the Tradlna; and Cloalna;
Price on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April 7. Talk of a possible
clash between France and Spain gave pre
text for an advance today In the price of
wheat. New lnveatment waa not of cor
responding volume, but the close was
strong, with gain all the way from S'S'i
to vc. Itet figure on corn showed a
rise of siWSc, for oats. i'ff- to c. The
day's trading left hog products a shade to
17'c dearer than twenty-four hours pre
iou. It did not take much to start covering
by wheat shorts who had a profit In sight.
As a rule they were aatlefled - to collect
all the cash possible and then await the
Sovernment crop report, which Is due Mon
ay. Sentiment early waa bearish, mainly
because world shipments promised to be
heavy. Report of large sales of flour at
Minneapolis helped turn feeling to the bull
side. Then came disquieting rumors re
sardlng Franco-Spanish relation. Closing
price were about the top of the session.
May ranged from 847iHX5c to 87toc, with
the finish mc. tip at 87BS71,c.
Forecast of unsettled weather had much
to do with making corn take an upward
swing. May varied between 47'o and
4'Ve, closing strong, VN.c higher at 48'V8
48e. Cash grades were firm; No. 3 yellow
sold latent at 4'uVic.
Oats did not display much activity. May
fluctuated from 30c to XAtC and In the
end was 30ig jOc, a gain of Sc over last
night.
In provision there was a rise, due largely
to the advance led by wheat. After the
Pit had been cleared, pork had gained IS
ITVi. lard a shade to 2V3c and ribs 2H'oO
to 7V-r
Prices In Chlcaga furnished by the TTn.
dike Oratn company, Telephone Douglas
24.1, 70 Brandels building, Omaha:
Artlclea.l Open. H1gh. Low. Close. Tas'y.
T'heat-' I
May...iwm'
Jury...MVe8o!
Sept...!85 ll V
Corn- I I
May...!47V4'S
July.. .49 iff
87 S4Vfr6,87
86-4 1
I
80S
8-pt.
Ca la-
May... WB'i!
July... I 30,l
Sept...l30vffS!
Tork - I I
May. ..I 00 I
July. .. 14 SO
48HI
49
BOH W't.'S!
I. aid
Mav...
Julv...
Sept...
H'.hs -
Mav... Julv...
8ept...
T 7H
8 024
8 06 I
I
8 4fi I
8 OS -I
7 to I
8084'
31
IS 30
14 9241
"7 91'
1 1
8 10
8 Ml
8 10
I 00
84S MH8-
86 ,MVij7
4748',S 4714
4 I 4!,49Ha,
B0,!50TiJfi61 GO'
I I
30V, 30H'6,43vi,'a)1
I
30H3SI
15 00
14 72' j
I
7 P7'
01)
8 06
I
8 4"
8 00 '
7 824
S0' 30SV 4
80'i30S'a
20
I
7 9741
8 Ofi I
8 10 I
I
8 M I
8 10 I
7 97Sl
NKW
Mirlni: natentM. 14 ,..'fiM : winter stralgbta.
titin'u.lSO. winter at-nta. 4.0utt4.40; spring
clars, t3.'Vat.i: winter extras. No 1.
.; 2.i3 40; w lnior extras No. 2. H05'a3 l.;
Kansas atraiithts 1liVii4 2S. Rye flour,
firm; fair to Rood. 4.4V.i 4 d0; choice to
fancy. J4.6.Vn4.So. Htinkv heat tloui-, quiet;
American. J1.H6 per 1 lbs., o. 1. f., New
York
t'lHtSMEAIi- Firm: fine white and
yellow. 1 l.rffd .1). Coarse, tl l'Xal.16; kiln
dried. 82 7r,
U HF,AT-Spot market, strong; No. 2 red,
92V4c elevator and 9JUo f. o. b. afloat; No.
1 northern, Ihiluth. il.K. f. o. b. afloat.
Futures market declined at the start, on
weak rabies, but rallied and advanced
sharply on report of greenbugs In the
southwest and on evidences that the
bearish crop situation had been dlxcounted.
closing S,'i'5c net higher. May, closed at
93:1,c: July, met
CORN Spot market, firm; No. 2. export
corn, 34tic. t. o. b. afloat. Futures maraei
was without transactions, closing un
changed to 'c net advance. May closed
at iVje; Jul, W4c.
OATH Spot market, firm. Future mar
ket whs without transactions, closing
nominal.
HA 1 --Firm ; prime, $1.05: No. 1. l.t;
No 2. 2fic; No. 3. 7tVy0c.
HOI'S Steady . Mate, common to choica.
1910. 2.ri'"tfao; l'.mo, isjfvilc; Pacific coast,
11)10. S0(n-22c; Vm. 14itri7c.
HIDES Easy; Central America, Hlc;
Bogota. 21', 'g2e.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock first.
tt'.'.i'c; suconda, tHriijc; thirds. lViS'-Jc;
relect, 1iS-17o
PROVISIONS Pork, eaav: men. 8J0(jn;
family. $19.0Orn'0.nO: ahort clears. 817W
19.00. Reef, steady; mess. HSBOUW.
lami v. llt-.Miol. 1: nff nami'. x.'i.tt'H.f
Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies, 10 to 14
pounds. Iifpiuw.,, pickled hams, HVCil.c.
Lard, steady; middle west prime, IS.lfoS.'J);
refined. eaav; continent, $.Rfl: South
America. 8y.86; compound. $7.2i)i'7.H).
TALLOW rjull; prime city (hogs
heads' ; country, oiiitic.
CHEESK Steady; slate, whole milk,
specials, 14H$Mn; September quality, fancy
colored. 14c; September quality, white, 13
tf13Vc; summer and :U make, choica. 12H
iil3c; summer ana tall mam, wnuo, iittf
124c.
Eaos Steady: state and Pennsylvania
and nearby hennery white, 18-gilc; state.
Pennsylvania and nearby gathered white.
1719c; wetern gathered white, 17tfl9c;
storage packed, tirts, lftVi4jl64c.
RUTTKR Easier; creamery specials, 'iuv
622c; extras, 2o4'21c; firsts. 17ralc; sec
onds. IWs'bWVic; factory, current make,
first. 154c; seconds. 144615c- .
POULTRY Alive, firm; spring chicken.
30g40c; fowls. I9tt194c; turkeys, 14c. Dressed
quiet; western fowls, lbgiic; turkeys, i
i20c.
Corn and Wheat Relon Bnlletla.
Record for the twenty-four hours ending
at S a. m. Friday, April 7:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Raln
Stailons. Max. Mln. fall Fky.
Ashland, Neb 44 27 . 00 Clear
Auburn. Neb 47 23 . 00 Clear
Columbua, Neb... 40 25 .00 Pt. cloudy
Culbertson. Neb.. 61 30 .00 Pt. cloudy
Falrbury. Neb.... 61 25 .110 Pt. cloudy
Fairmont. Neb... 45 2 .00 clear
Or. Island. Neb., ho 28 . Clear
llartington. Neb. 38 18 .ie Cloudy
Hastings, Keb.... 61 it .w r-i. ciouny
Holdrege, Neb... 60 24 .00 Pt. cloudy
No. Platte, Neb. 4 28 .0 Cloudy
Oakdale, Neb : 23 .00 Cloudy
Omaha. Neb 40 30 .00 Clear
Tekamah, Neb... 38 23 .W Clear
Valentino, Neb.. 42 32 .00 ciouay
Alta, la 34 15 .i Pt. ciouay
Carroll, la 40 17 ."0 Clear
Clarinda. Ia 4ft 31 .00 Clear
Sibley, la 40 17 .00 Clear
Sioux City. Ia... 34 24 .00 Pt. cloudy
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES
NEW YORK. April '.Trading up to
noon today on the stock market aggre
gated about ro.ooo shares with a total out
turn of I.KviOO. thereby establishing a new
low record since the middle of IW. The
movement waa shKgih throughout. Net
changes were for the most part unimport
ant. Missouri Pacific and other Gould
stock alone showing except loruil weaknee.
News of the day embraced the monthly
statement of the copper producer for
Murch and a cut from to 4 per cent In
the common share of the I'nlted Cigar
Manufacturers' company, a ,-curb" secur
ity. The copper report showed a new high
rorord for production, with an Increase of
stock on hand of more than 6.300.000 pounds
compared with the previous month.
Continental bournes were steady, but fee -tiireloee.
Continued ea of money for all
dates Is reorteri and a gain of cash will
probably be shown by the bank statement
tomorrow.
The bond market was relatively much
more active and f'rm than stocks. Total
sb les. par value, $3,358,000.
I'nlted State government bonds were
unchanged on rati.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Sales inh
I anadlan
points
Cr.ns.li, mnnar
do ereminl
Ama.1 ivtper
Animrcia
Xtrhtsrn
d.i sf4
R.mmnrs a Ohio..
Canadian rlfla...
apeak A O....
t1,ira" O. W ... .
-hl . Mil. at. P
Pf Peera
Ienver aV Rio O...
fin pfrl
Krie
do tat rtti
do td pM
Grand Trunk
llllnola ("antral ...
M 1. v Eii iar.
raclflc. which advanced 1
P, 1-r.uir.llla A N 14
7 M , K. T.
4 N. T Central lit
7 Norfolk W lll4j
US' d rfd l
tw Ontario A W 4?H
,1os rannio-lTania , 4V
.3' Rand Mlnea. 1
. Reartlng fr11
. 23 Poutham Ry "
I54i, dn pM V4
., II" Soiiiharn Parlflr 11
.rtlnlon racltle
. 7 do pfd
,. Jl V. 8 Kteal 19
. he do pfd IJV4
,. Wahaoti 17V,
.. !'4 ) tifd
..141 Spnlh 4a 40
steady at :4'1 per ounce.
MON Y-2Vt'B-'A per reut
The rate 01 discount In the open market
lor short and three monthe' bins Is 2'8-2
per cent.
HKPOHT OF THi CLEARIM. HOISK
Ranka
IV)
I. rum
too
10
no
M-4
43
10'
ln0
'"jiifi
son
ano
" 10
ano
1.9"0
rvno
100
0
X, Tno
Jno
100
" 400
100
24
11
41
14"
7'4
4lt
ST 14
1rS
lo-js
i;o
li,
14',
7v
n
itiii
26
l.ioo i:ih ia
1 am
100
1.000
mi.
146'i
No. of
Districts Stations.
Columbus, 0 17
Ioulsvllle. Ky..... 20
Indianapolis, lnd.. 11
Chicago, 111 2fi
St. Iuls, Mo 25
Da Moines, la 17
Minneapolis, Minn. 30
Kansas City, Mo.. 24
Omaha. Nab... 81
Temp.
Max. Mln.
Rainfall.
78 32 .10
82 40 .30
72 28 .30
50 21 .20
8 SO .30
38 22 . 00
34 18 .on
62 33. ."0
44 24 .00
15 02",
14 774
7 92
8 06 V,
8 48
8 05
7 96
'ash quotations were as follow :
FLOUR Unsettled; winter patents, $3.75
W4 SO: winter straights. $3.60rii4.10; spring
straight. $40014.10; bakers. $!. 0)f 41 35.
RYE No. 2. 81 He.
BARLEY Feed or mixing. 7090c; fair
to choice malting. 1 .OOffi . 10.
SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southweatem. $2 444;
No. 1 northweatern. $2,564. Timothy, $11.75
W-'AO Clover, $15 00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $15 7S
17 18 00. Iaxd, per 100 lbs.. $,'.924. Short
ribs, sides (loose), $7CHtiM74; short
clear aidea (boxed), $8 bftft 62W-
Total elearancea of wheat and flour. 9.000
bu. Fix ports for the week, a shown by
Bradstreet'a were equal to 2,143.000 bu.
Primary receipts were 3,440.000 bu., coin-
July. lc; cash.
red, 8b(TS!v4c; No. 2
WANTED -SITUATIONS
POSITION by thoroughly experienced
bookkeeper and accountant; good refer
ncea. Addresa B 775, Pee.
UEINERAL housework or cooking. Can
give referenoes. Address, 811 Avenue D,
Council bluffs, la.
PRACTICAL NURSE. Harney 4991
JAPANESB rook, having Mexican cook
for partner, wants work lu country hotel.
Address X L2, care bee.
l.to-ht rains and snows were general
within the last twenty-four hours over the
corn and wheat belt east of the Mississippi
river No precipitation worthy of mention
occurred west of the river. Temperatures
at or below freealng are reported this morn
ing In all except the Louisville district.
L. A. WKLBH.
Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
St. I. owls General Market.
ST LOUIS, April 7. WHEAT Futures.
higher; May, Sfife-SoTaO
ateady: track r.o
hard. 83Wc.
CORN Higher; May, 47,c; July. 48S
487c; cash, higher; track No. 2, 474c; No.
2 white. 474'.
OATS Higher; May. 307o: July. 80c;
raxh stronger: track No. 2. 31ij31'c; No. 2
white. 33'c.
R.YK Higher at 94c.
FI.OUR Lower; red winter patents. $4.20
(&4.70; extra fancy and straight, ! MW4.lt;
hard winter clears, $2. .(ra.izo.
HKKIi-Tlmothv. $j.tro.oi.
CORNMKA 1-12.30.
BRAN Firm; sacked; east track, $1.UV
1.13.
HAY Hteady; timothy, ts.(ris.i; prai
rie. $12 OIVa'14 50.
PROV ISIONs Pork. higher; .looning.
$18 75. Ird, higher; prime steam. II.M2V41
h(4. Dry salt meats, unonangen; onxea.
extra shorts. $s.7o:i clear rins. as. 10; snori
clears W.l?1 Bacon, unchanged; boxed,
extra shorts. $10.iJ; clear ribs. $10 iV); short
clear. $10 12.
POt LTRY- Firm; chickens, 14c; springs,
17c; tnrkevs. 17'i !: ducks. 14c; geese. ,c.
HI'TTKR Steady: creamery. lN'qx'c.
F.OG3 Firm at 144c.
Receipts.
Flour, bhla
Wheat, bu !-''
Corn, bu
Oats, bu jh.imp
Allla-rnialmera pfd
Amalgamated inar..
American AcrleuMuraJ
Amerloan Bt Sugar.
Amriran C!an
American Car ft Foundry.
American Ootton Oil
Am. Hio leather pM
American Ira aerurttiea....
Ameriran I.lnaeed
American boconiollTa
Am. Smell. A Ref n
Am. Bmelt. A Hern, pfd..
Am. Steel Fountr1
Am. atiamr Reflntn
American Tel. A. Tel
American Tonac-co pfd
American Woolen
Ananonda Mln. Co. ex-dW.
Atchison
Atchiacsi pfd
Atlantic coajit l.lne
Baltimore Ohio
Bethlenem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tmmttt....
Canadian Pacific
Ontral Leather
ntral leather pfd
Centra! of New Jersey
ieaa.peaka Ohio v..
Thlceir A Alton
(Mcaso Ot, West. new....
Chicago Ot. WW. pfd
Clllcaso A Northwaatem....
Chlnaso. Mil. A St. Paul...
C, o.. C. A St. lonls
C-olorado Fuel A. Iron
Colorado A Southern
Consolidated Oas
Com Product
Delaware A Hudson
Deliver A Flo Grande
Denver A Rio Grand pM..
Dittlllera' Reourltiea ex-dtr.
Krle
Frle 1st pfd
Brie M pfd
General TCleetrio
(ireat Korthem pfd
Oreat Northern Ore. ctfl...
llllnola Ontral
Interborough Mat
Inlerbomuah Me4. pfd
International Harvester. . . .
Inter. Marin pfd
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Ontral
KaruULS City Boutham
Kanaaa CUT Southern pfd..
lAclede Oas
lioulavllla A Naanrtlle
Mlnneapolla A St. Louis ...
M . St. P. A eauit Ste. M.
Missouri, KiniM A Teiaa..
Mo., Kan. A Teiaa pfd
Mteaourl Pacific
National Biscuit
National Lead
Natl. Rya. of Max. M pfd.
Now Tork Oantral
New York. Ontario A West.
Norfolk lc Western
North American
Northern Pacific ex-dlT
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Oaa
Plttuburg, ( C. A St. L...
Plttsburi Coal
Praaaad Steel Car
Pullman Palace Oar
Railway gtael Spring
Reading
Republic Pteel
Republic Steal pfd
Rock Ialand Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
at, L. A Ban. Fran. !d pfd.
St. Louis Southwestern
at. Louis 8. w. pfd
aioea-Rhefflald 8. A I
southern Pacllio
Southern Railway
Ouutbern Railway pfd
Tanneaaee Cppr
Taa A Paoitlo
Toledo. at Lou! a A Weat..
Toledo, at U A Weat. pfd.
Vnion Pmolfto
Union Pacific ptd
I'nlted States Realty-
United Mats Rubber
Unite Statae Steel
United sxatee Bteel pfd....
Utah Copper
Vtrglnla-Oarolina OhamloaJ.
Wabaark
Waheah pfd
Weetara Maryland
Weellnghnuae Klactrlo
w astern Union
Wheeling A Lake Brie
t ..h V11V
Toial sales tor the day, 12,00 sharae.
Low. Close,
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tit's
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4.1 1,
10
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no
arm
1,000
toil
41
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100
ion
100
100
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17.800
K.000
100
100
00
L100
i,o
1
704
Inv4
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17
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102
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106 'Ik
iott
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144H
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70
'4
48'
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117S
17'4
101,
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1024
144S
147 it
J2T4
'4V
1J7H
36'
106 S
108 i
iwi
Traneartlona of the Associated
for the Week.
NKW YORK. April 7. Rradstreefs bank
clearings report for the week ending April
6 shows an aggregate of 3.31i. 474,000
nealnut 2.682.0C.OtJ last week and S,31,R4!',
(. In the corresponding week last year.
The following Is the list of the cities:
.
iCIearlngs. I Ino. i Dee.
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Heavy Fat Cattle Slow and Weak,
Others About Steady.
H0OS OPEN STEADY, CLOSE LOWER
ft era) Rerelpta Liberal, bat wmber
oa ale la Mmall and rrlce Shun
Little Chance Compare
with Thsradar.
SOVTH
iteceipt wrie:
OKiclai Moniiay....
Official 1 nestiay . . .
Oittciai Wednesday
Dlficlal Thursday. .
t-Htiniate r'rlday...
OMAMA. April
Cattle, llog.
.. J.tlU
.. 4 .(;
. . l,o"0
M.e4
I'Mni
l.SW
1011.
Sheep.
lo. .tu
4.1:7
4.1M
.0"u
C1TIKS.
7no I2;.i lJfAi
t. 900 10814, 10
00 S0V, tb
. 100 t's 11
" ino l'n lio
100 M ai
,) 164 1K44
0 31 U
'"ioo "si
'"ioo 'iiii "iiii
'"'lino iii'i iis'i
4.S00 SIS X
101) 4 4
10(1 S7'4
10 t M'i
,
(00 4-, 4Jit
4.000 177H 176H
4A 15 '4 M
i!no 42'4 ii
11,400 77 S 7714
oo 1MH 11
4.) 4" 4SS
694 li: MS
'"ino '14 '
0 hO 50
100 M
100 73 "4 734
'"jflO 174' 174 '
3'i
M4
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M4
lov,
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74
inf.
IS'l
ltl'4
14J.T4
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37
in-T4
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77
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27'4
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178
1
V.
tvi
'4
144
Wi
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Vi
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1444
14
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19
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m
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117
. 17
I014
40
in
ni4
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144 V,
L4
lWVj
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7
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ta
44
ions
41 H
10
704
12J4
24
1
lo4
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IB
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41
at
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48
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4114
11
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est
1S
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48
73
4 '4
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IJ. C
Fla.
New York ....
Chicago
J-toston
I'hlladelphla ..
.t. lxjtiis
Kansns City .
Pittsburg
San Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati ....
Minneapolis .,
Cleveland
New Orleans .
I'etrolt
OMAHA
Ix.s Angles ..
Louisville
Milwaukee ....
Seattle
.St. Paul
Atlanta
Portland,
Buffalo
Penver
Indianapolis
Providence
Richmond ..
Washington,
ft. Joseph
Fort Worth
Memphis
Salt l ake City
Columbus
Albany
Tacoma
Savannah
Spokane, Wash.
Toledo
Hartford
Rochester
Des Moines
Nashville
Puluth
Wichita
Peoria
Norfolk
Oakland. Cal....
Sioux City
New Haven
Grand Rapids ..
Scranton
Rlrmlngham
Jacksonville,
Oklahoma
Syracuse
Augusta. Ga
Worcester
Fvansvllle
Springfield, Mass.
liayton
I Portland. Me.
Wheeling, W
I.lttle Rock .
Charleston, P.
Knoxvllle
Chattanooga
Uncoln
Oavenport
Wilmington, Lel....
MoKlla,
Silkes-Barre
Kalamazoo. Mien....
Bacramento, Cal....
Topeka
Cedar Rapids, la....
Macon
Fall River
Youngatown
New Bedford
Springfield. Ill
Fort Wayne
Canton. O
Sioux Falls. 8. E
Akron
Helena
Columbia. 8. C
Lexington
Fargo, N. I
Hrie, Pa
Rockford. Ill
Quiacy. Ill
Bloomlngton, 111....
Cheater, Pa
Springfield. O
South Bend, lnd....
lowell
.lackaon. Mlas
Blnehamton
Decatur. Bl
Mansfield. O
Fremont, Neb
Vlcksburg. Mi....
Jacksonville. 111....
Tork. Pa
Waterloo. Ia
Houston
Galveston
10.4
4 0i
6.
S.9j
19R
U.'b
99...
s'o!!'.
.i$i,!ww.3Vi.noo
.1 i!Kl.!Cl.t!
anj.sai.oooi 13.9
1.01!.0'III
73.27.OOil
4S.lOS.001)!
56.DS!.t
4M.12i.i0
34.ar.tMi
.H.L'RO'Ol
19.2l4.i
'.'2.10S.i
1.(.7.1S;
15.9'.nn;
14,M7,0OO
IK.If'J.HO"!
13.144.00o
14.73i..0no
9.77H,i);.
10. 102.0HO .
11.4Stwnrt
ll,noo;ono
10,52,otiO
8.878.0011 .
9.134. 0il
X.SnK.tlOnj.
8 106.0TO
7JcW.fi0O
7.21R.OOO
4.430.("O
R.SW.OOO
8.707.000
B.972,fm
6.W6.ono
B.oi4,fion
4,nl4.00tM
.i'W.COn
4.r.;r?.ooi)l
4.729.00(1
6.".000
4.78.00f
. 4.784.000
!.21.00O.
8.410.01 i0l
S.Mfi.OOOl
3.10Jt.0flW
J.088.ono.
2.7.0O0!.
8,fiK8.O00
2.fif2.000
3.622.010!
2.ft00,000
.1.302.0110
i 1H7.0KM
1.1
2.5
2 1
8 7
1
9 4
3.7
13
10.1
8.2
13.4
19.1
13.2
43
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9.7
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.5
2.7
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1.7
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6.2
3.2
17 2
6 8
17.8
10.4
6.4
11.2
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.
8.7
11.2
Five dys this eek. . . .14.4.MI 4i. S."!"
Same day last week. . . .21 .7 ld..
!-am daya 2 weeks aao.ln..i ffl.VI M.
fame days weeks ago.20,.-6;l W.44? 4l.:iii
.Same daya 4 weeks ago "2...K1 4M.ti SO.'&X
fame dava last year Iii.KhI 81,370
The following table annwa the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
tov the year to data as compared wttn
last year; lSU. 1'0. Tlio.
cattle 27.714 WT.oJ
Hogs oo4.413 b'iJ 4ii.."4l
Sheep 48:1.828 AU.Wi 50.B4J
The following table shows the range of
prices on hogs at South 4lmaha for the laat
several days, with comparisons:
t ! ?4 t t 8 5t ... 15
J 5t ... n 44 J.-.1 4 l:4
I 1? ."94 l 8 0 44 t"8 ISO ?n
fi tn . 4 OS 1.2 rj . . i
II 2H 0 I o8 t :i4 an m
47 tie so 8 n M ji . . 4
47 o . . 8 in ',1 f ... 8 2il
18 J4 7 80 8 10 7f rt ... ?o
j: r ... a in 7 ?.- ... 8 :-n
js rrt ... 8 ie 1 ? m ... 8 :n
lo ?S8 ISO 8 in 84 34 ... 8;D
8.1 jt ... 8 in 4. .m ... 4 :
81 .! ... 8 in 7J. 518 ... 8 90
87 51 " 0 8 tn 8,'. '.'4! ... 8 A.
47 7I 80 8 10 78 JM 8n 8 V,
44 ?ss ... 8 in ii no ... ,
8 271 ... 8 in 8.1 in ;j
r, ?f ... in 18 iif, ... 8 8
18 84 ... 10 88 f.t . I M
8. ; ... 8 in rt 8n a u
(to Jn ... 4 10 71 '.'1 a 8 J-.
70 18 Bit 8 10 SI --7 8.1 8 ?8
81 : ... 4 10 7J rvt 81 8 M
M -'0 ... Bin tj ;w n 8 so
M 218 an 8 tn 70 m n 4 ."n
M rd an 8 m 38 ;.n ... -o
s tn 8 in 8i ?. ... 4 so
24 5 ... 8 1(1 78 ;io ... 4 .10
74 J?4 80 4 10 S." 2:t ... 8 so
& 8 80 4 10 88 187 ... to
wf S8 40 in 78 .; an 8 n
48 ?8I ... 4 10 88 .! 18 8 J.-V4
S4 274 ... 8 in 8il r. NO 8
t 2(1 . . 8 in in j.? ... 8 n
44 r8 180 10 S 318 ... 8 .18
44 191 ... 4 in 17 2.1 ... 8 tn
Dates, j 1911. !19IO.il90S.1908.il907. 11906. 1191.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
6 21H10 71 6 88
24V 10 581 6 68
8 2SV10 67 6 66
6 3il0 60, 73'
1 10 T 6 721
2T4 j 6 76
t ipv!io m 1
6 2Z 10 421 6 76
B 67(
6 78
B 70
B 791
6 67
6 741
fi 811 6 28
8 891 30
I 261
fi 4Sl
46 6 80
6 47 1 28
6 4S s 2
6 09
B 09
t 14
i H
m
B 1
B 21
1 4s: 211 6 i
21 Hi 10 83 6 88 B 70 8 46 6 2l 6
10 li Bil 6 s. - I i
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yea
terday: RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle.Hogs Sheep. H r s.
C, M. & Bt. P 4
Wabash
Missouri Pacific
Vnlon Pacific 19
C. A N. V eaat 2
C. & N. W.. west 19
C, St. P. M. O.... 6
C, B. Q., east.... 2
C, B. & Q., west.... 10
C, R. I. t P., east.. 1
C. R. 1. A P.. west.. ..
Illinois Central 2
C. O. W
Total receipts 66
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
6
1
1 1
33 6
8 6..
34
10 1
B 2
22 2
8
2 , .. 2
'i .'1
126 16 2
4 1
7.01
21. S1
10.91
call
good ooolc. Ad-
GOOD Jap wants work:
dress T 163, care Hee.
WANTED Secretaryship, by young man
with tea years office experience, good ref
erences, knows stenography and type
writing. N. 9t; liee.
POSITIONS plenty In Nebraska or Iowa
for party who can prove that there la a
better flour made than I pdlke's Pride of
omana Hour. 1: H M. Mining. 24 Soatild-
ing St.. will bring this ad to The Hee within
inreo oaya ana toentiry himself he will re
ceive an order for a 1Mb. sack of this
nour.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
I'F.POT QUARTERMASTERS OFriCE
Omaha. Neb.. April 1. 1 Ml -Sealed pro
txsala will be received here until 11
May 1. 1911. for Job Printing during fiacai
yar commencing July l, isu. Informs-
lien xuriueneu uu application. Capt F C
Bollea. D. y. M. A8-7-8-27-28-29
INKPOT VJUARTERMASTFR S OFFICE.
v'liisns, ra.11., npru 1. uu ie4Ued Dro.
1 'wrm 1 ill w "r unill 1 L . m
May 1. 1911. for Mauling Buppllee. Manure
and Aahea during fiscal year commencing
July 1. 1911 information furnished on ap-
I'liiaiiuii. v- i'i. r . . . xoiiea. l. M
A-7--27-2-2
1KPOT QVARTFRMASTFRS OFFICK
omana. .-eo.. April i. reu feaied pro-
posaia win oe received nere until 11 a.
Mav 1. 1911. for Shoeing Antmala during
f'acal year commencing July I. tan n.
'rmatlnn rumlne on apfilcatlnn Capt
n Uea. D. Q M. Afi-T-a-ff-M-at
if Yerk Money Market.
vfto YORK Anril 7. MONET On
steady 2Vi4f,,-"4J per cent; ruling rate. ?.'4 per
cent: closing bid. 2'i per cent; offered at
2 ' per cent, lime loans, uun nu .
sixty daya. 2W9iK Pr cect; ninety days.
2Y.&3 per cent; alx months, 8 per cent
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3(S44
Sterling focchange steady with
actual business in bankers' bills. 84.8416 for
sixty -dav bill and at 14.8625 for demand.
Commercial bills, 84.83W.
BllVF.R Bar, 53c. Mexican dollars. 45c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad
bonds, firm. .
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
V. 8. ref. ri 14 Inter. M.
do coupon 10114 Japan 4a
f. 8. . r 101S do 4V,a
A, mmnn 1018- K. C. 80.
U. 8. 4a. re IHS 1
4o coupon -Allla.-ChaJ.
1st
-Am. S ''T.Tiui 1 n..in. i. Cfl
M. 4S..
4a.
Am. T. A T. ev.
Am. Toeacco 4a
do 4a
A Co. 44a
gen. 4a
RW,
88 A,
W.
lat Sa 73',
8. deb. 4a 119311.. By7,
nfiu I A N. un. 4a 8l
... T74M K. AT lat 4a. 7'4
1A1BL 'CO B-"' . cw-a
1,,. 'Missouri Paclflo 4s
B.M4 do t. Ca. 94
"'10714 N. Rja. ot M. 4Vi.. SJW
2.8M.OOO
1, 871.1X0!
i 2.R98.O00I 6.1
2.236,000'
2,082.C0t!
2,M3,00 4.4
2,30,0(10 10.9;
1.663.000;....
L76O.O0O!....
1.84O.O0O!....
1.649,0'V):..,.
1.710,000i....
1 RMVOOOi
2.271.00O
1.820,0001
1,486.000
1.658,0001
785.000
l,647.0tH
1.499.000!
1,338,onoi
3.195.0001 207. 8'
1.229.0001 8.9
1,186,000! 12. 0i
920.000
1211.0001 2.8
1.128.0001..
1.687.0001 81. 41
1.224.0001
783.000 ,
821 .0(8) .
1,(08,000
1,038.001)1
3,0)0l ,
947.010!
803.000) .
KW.OOn1
.702.OOO
c.21 .000 ,
712,0001
696.0001
BTT.OOOl
97.00rt
666.00n
419.0001
648.0O0I
204. (not
330.001) 1
JO9.000I
I.917.OOO ....
1 YlC.OHOl
21.5S4.0no! I 18.1
l6.610.OOOf 38.8....
16.51.
21.6
440
2.
1.8
29 .8
15
4.8
13.1
7.7
12.7
8.7
1.1
10.8
19.8
16.2
"i'i
25.1
11.8
2C.6
"i'i
19.71.
41
4.1
11.8 ...
80.01.
12.51.
6.4
31.
9 61,
.7!...
24 8
14 .
Not Included In totals because) containing -H.
other Items than clearings.
float ob tocUe and Hond.
BOSTON. April 7. Closing quotations on
stocks were aa
Allouei
loiiowa: a
... 85 Miami TJooper .
. .. 42S Mohawk
. .. 2414 Nevada Con
... lP4Nlp1aslng Mine
.. . 3'4 North Butt
M. 11'4 North lk
... 17 Old Dominion ...
... 484 Oaesola
...40 Farrott (8. A
... It Qutney
., an Shannon
. . 114i Superior
. . 9 Superior ABM
.. 4 Superior A Pitta. C.
. . 38'4 Tamarark
,.4 7-14t)tah Con
.. 12'4 ftah Copper Co
. . V Winona
. . 31 "4 Wolverine
.. 4
17
18
10'4
7
M
13
11
i'4
10
u
11 &-14
1ST
M4
18
, 4.1(4
'
110
lat 4
Shipments.
6.600
2S.0HO
38 Ola)
44.000
KaaaauB City tiraln and Proelaloaa.
K AN8A8 CITY. April 7 WH EAT May,
SJ'B'iifat-aO bid; July, KiSe bid; Septem.
ber. SlVuSlKaC hid; cash, stesoy; ro. J
hard. 8li9lc; No. 3. WaWc; .No. i red, s.iy
81'c; No. 3. 82'ai"c.
CORN May. 4tiV. Ju'V. 4T',1j4:Sc. sell
ers; September, w.c; tasn, unchanged;
No. 2 mixed. 4nc; .no. s. a4ec; ro. i
white. 4c; No. 3. 4.M.84ic.
OATS Stead v ; No. 2 white, 31VttiJH4c;
No. 3 mixed. 3ii30Vy.
Bl'TTBR Creamery, 2c; firsts, 17c; sec
onds, 16c; packing stock. 12.
EUGS Extra. 17c; firata. lie.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu v 12 Ot") 38 000
Corn, bu 2.(8
Oau, bu .0i) 1,009
Mlaaeapolla Oral a Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 7 WH EAT May,
92c; Julv, 9c; September. K9Sti8!tc. Cash,
No. 1 bard. 9V; No. I northern, 94S9
SSc; No. 2 northern, 91'ti94'' ; No. I
8rfM142Sc
SEED Flax, closed at 12.54
CORN No. 8 yellow. 4c.
OATS-o. 8 w hlte. "2PV)1c.
RY E No. 2. M'yejc.
BRAN In 100-lb. sack. 82l60rrt22AO.
FIXI'K Hrat patents. J4 2.04 50; second
patents. M.1&Q4 45: first clears. .'75g3.20,
second clears, l 752.40
Liverpool 4. rain Market.
MVERPOOI Aprtl 7 V HEAT Spot,
dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock:
future wesk. May, a"1id; July, Sa7d;
C'tober, 6s T,d.
t'tiRN Spot, firm: American mixed, new,
4l'd; American mixed, old. 6aV,d; Ameri
can new kiln dried 4d. futures, eaay;
Mav. 4s S'.d. July 4a M
I ops--ln lA.ni1.in and Pacific coast, firm
I at 4 liau ca.
Armour
Atrhlaun
do rv. 4s
do rr. 6
All C. U
B A O. 4s
do
do a. W. ISa..
Pr. Tr. er 4a..
Central ot Oa. 6a
On. Leather r.a
O. of N. t. an.
C. A O. 4WB..
do ret. 6a
C A A J-4
C. B. A J. )t. 1
4o sn
PiN. T. Clan. fn. Ca. 81.14
. 99 00 aao. sa vm
...109H,N- T - N'- H- H-
1U ev. Be 1713
. :; N A W. tat con. 4a. 8
... 4 eo e. 4s 1"8
3'i No. Paclflo 4
do Sa 704
uOpa. 4J. rMg. 4a.. Nt
.ox rena. c. IVa (lll.)1 xt
; 89 "00 eon. a i"a
a'l23;4 Readlnx ten 4a 74
....in(,St. U A 8. r. If. 4. 8JS
tstv do gen. 4s 88
uSt. 1.. a. W. enn. 478
ia" M do 1st rld 4a 81',
87 ftsabnard A. 1 4.... 771,
. L.m au bo rapine col. a.. J
C, R. I. A P. ool. 4a 7;, do cv. 4a....... JV,
do rtg. 4a r' .!
Cnlo. InduatHal a... 74 8. Railway 6s lOhSi
)!. Midland 4a.. 88 do ln 4s 78
-. A 8 r. A e. 4 Vnion Pacific 4a 10O
n. A H cv. 4a ... 884, do -. 4 1S
D. A - O 4a 2 4o Ist-raf. a 4
do ret 8. Rubber 4a loss
rxtlllvV 6a 74 U. 8. B(l d 6. 10M4
Brie ad or Man 4s... 44 Va.-1ajs. Cm. 4 101S
Amal. Orvpper..
A Z U A 8.
Arliona Com. .
Atlantic
b a r. r. A
But Coalition
"al. A Arlsrma
OCat. A Hecla
Centenlal
Copper Range fi. C.
KaJit Butte O. M...
Franklin
niroux Ctrn
Granby Con
(ireene Cananea ...
lale Boyalle Cop..
Kerr Lake
lk Copper
Lasalle Oipper ....
Aaked.
tw York ('orb Market.
The following quotations are furnished by
Logan & Brvan. membera New York Stock
..rh,T,(. .815 South Sixteenth street:
Amer Tobesco
Bit mate Oaa
Boston Ons
Butt Coalition
Cartua
chlno
Chief Con
liaTla-Dalr
Ely Central
tew flnn.
Franklin
OlrouB
Tlelmont
rjoldfiald Florence
Oraene fnanea...
InaptrBUon
Omaha Packing Co 237
Swift and Company 2,112
Cudahy Packing Co 392
Armour Co 427
Schwarta-Bolen Co
Cudahy Bros.. Country
Swift & Co., St. Joseph
Murphy
Hill & Son M6
F. B. Lewis 6
J. B. Root & Co 9
J. H. Bulla 6
U F. IIusz 1
L. Wolf 17
MoCreary A Carey 88
I ehmer Bros 4
Mo. & Kan. -Calf. Co 19
CHne Christy 4
Other buyers 123
342
1.798
1.225
2,("
206
1,438
784
273
l!042
507
420
8,571 3.026
Totals 1,561
CA11LE As usual on Friday receipts of
cattle were email, but It might be added
that they have been quite, moderate all the
week, tne total for the five days tooting
up 14,400 head, which was over 7,000 heatt
smaller than tor the same days laat week
and the smallest for a number of daya
back. Still as compared with a year ago
receipts have been quite liberal, there be
ing a gain In five days of over 3,000 head.
As Is very apt to be the case on Friday,
the market this morning waa alow. Hanay
light beef .steers seemed to be in pretty
good demand and desirable stuff answering
that description commanded about steady
prices. On the other hand heavy cattle
wera more or leaa neglected as has been
the case for several days, while the tend
ency of ptlcts waa lower, borne salesmen
were. In fact, quoting heavy cattle aa weak
to 6910c lower.
Cows and heifers did not show any ma
terial change being about ateady with yes
terday. . Cows and heifers are really the
highest priced cattle on the list, heifers
especially selling very high in proportion
to beef steer.
There were no feeders of any conse
quence in the yards and no material
change In the market on that kind.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beef steers, 36.00j74V40; fair to good beef
beef steers. $6 00015.40; fair to good beef
steers, 86 .763.00; ' common to fair beef
steers, 4.76'jv76; good to choice cows and
heifers, 84 7c'Uf.76; fair to good cows and
heifers, 84.404.74; common to fair cows
and heifers. 1:1004.40, good to choice
Blockers and feeders. 86.86?! 75; fair to
good stockera and feeders, (5.0O&6.36; com
mon to fair Blockers and feeders, 34.269
6 00: stock heifers. 13.7504.76; veal calve,
14.003-7.6O; bulls, stags, etc.. 83.7&96-00.
Representative aales:
BEEF STEERS.
A. Pr. No. At. Pr.
781 6 16 18 1J28
...1188
...11M
...1114
...1241
...1910
...1317
isno
.41 l.roe
. 58 NTada-Coo
. . 44 Nawhouie
. 17 NeTsda t'tah
,. 11 Ohio Coppar
. 814 Rawhide Caution..
. IS Ray Central
. 1 84 6wlft PBS. Co
. t'4 8ar-Robiuk Oo
,. K Silver Ptrfc
. t4 Superior A Pitta ...
4 Tonopah Mining..
,. 414 Trinity Copper
. 1 frilled Copper
. 4S North Lake
. 1 Bohemia
44
18
M
1'4
1',
IS
101 '4
14714
M,
14
'S
4S
US
4
ew York Mlnlaar Mocka.
NEW YORK. April 7. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were
Alire
CTm. Tunnel Stock.
do bond
(on. Cel. A Vs....
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Iadvlll Coa
Offered.
.. at
. IB
..no
. 3o
..180
.. 14
Utile Chief .
Maxlran
flntsrto
Ophlr
Standard
Tcllov Janket
. I '
,.
.154
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.100
do en. 4a 74(4 Waaati lat as ...
de rr 4e, aerie A. 1M, do 1st-xt. 4....
da ct 4a. aarlaa B- T1S Waatem 114. 4a
Oec, 4Besrr or. I 148t,Wi. riao. t. 4a.
111. Crn. lat r. 4.. rr ewia OotraJ 4s...
Inter. Met. 44 T84
Bid.
. .10814
.. 411',
Latsal Seearltlea.
Quotation furnished by Burns, Brinbar 4s
Co.. 449 New Oiuab NaUosal bank build
ing:
Ooleeado Tele. Ca la
CSdahr Packlag ce. 4a 144
rwnaeter Mill Idla etoek..
ratrmont Oeemerit lat g. 4 par
Palrtnoet Crsemery Pfd. 7a
loaa Portland Camaot lat mtg.
Kanaaa City K A k 4a. 1818...
Kanaea City Stock Tarda Mock.
atioaisaa State Tale. 4a. ptd
Ken York Central 4e Bota.
Omaha Country dab aa, 1M1
Omaha Water 6a 1844
Oauafc C St. By. ta. IMS
O. A C. B. St By. pra. 4 p. a, en-dli
Omaha A C. B. St. Hy. orm . ex-AIT.
Ontalie A C. B. Ry. A Brtda ,
Omna Blaotrla 14. pfd w ,
Pat4llo T. A T. aa, 1881
Hooky Mountain Ball TalapAoae
wttt A Ce.. U14
txHi(hra Bsll T. T. as ,
tutoa 4ux4 Tarda eteek
14- AakeA.
4tt4 44
S a
. 1M ia)
. ta
. B4 11
. r at
. ' B44
. 4 t
. ao
. m y
. 4 M
414 B
. 41 Pit
t 84 tS
411 4BS
. 44 A,t4
. .. ta
. 4714 H4
. a 44
. 1S
. 4814 f
. 44 44
l.e4es Cleeleae Btorks.
I.ONTON. Aprtl 7 American securities
opened dull and unchanged lodav. During
the forenoon the trading wa confined tj
ilaak Clearing.
OMAHA. April 7 Bank clearings for to
day were 82 3h5.18.81 and for the corre
sponding date last year, e2.9ol.718 87.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 7 MJLTALS Stand
ard copper, dull; apot and futures. Ul.Tt't
11 ho "London market, dull; lot, 13 3 9d;
future. tS4 16a. lke, locally, 311874112 50;
electrolvtlc. BU'B.rH; eaatuig, 112.0UBI
1J 12V Tin firm, but quiet; pot arid futures,
841 76ifM2.75. London market, steady; apot,
194 6a; future, 189. 6. Lead. dull. 4.40ny
4 50 New York, and 4 2Mb.80 Eaat St.
Irftuls. London, fl3 la M. Spelter, dull;
8a 48stf6 60 New fork, and 8o.2b7Jo.30 Fst St.
I ouls. London. 123 10s. Antimony, dull;
Cook son a 3.Oi69 60. Iron. Cleveland war
rants. 4e 9d In Indnn. Locally Iron waa
steady; No. 1 foundry northern, 3!6.7b-rj
14 2ft; No. t. southern, and No. 1 aouUieru
soft. 815 60310.00.
ST I)TiS. April 7. M FT ALS Lead,
firm; 84 80. Spelter, steady. li.Zl1.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, April 7 COFFEE Fu
tures closed easy, at a net decline of 14
points Salea. 51,260 bags: April, May and
June. 9 80c; July. 9 82c; August, 9 81c; Sep
tember. 9.70c: October 956c; November,
9 64c; December and January. 9.50o; Feb
ruary, 9 61c; March, 9 b-ie. Spot coffea, un
settled: No. T Rio. 12c;. No. 4 Santoa, 13o;
mild, dull; Cordova. 13ei5c. nominal.
Talatb rirala Market.
D1T.ITH April 7-WHET-No
northern. 9614e; No. S. 9? ,ti1i,c ; Ma.
ltw; Julv. 96Uc: September, 0c
1..
4
14
18
14
16
J7
It
14
14
11
18
14
4
4
II
4
II
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l
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,...110
....mi
....1104
....1044
....1124
1047
....1034
....1114
....1241
....1181
Pr.
6 16
f 6n
4 16
t 84
6 88
4 )
4 80
t 85
4 44
6 86
6 86
4 on
4 oo
No.
It...
14...
II...
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18...
11...
11...
IB...
40...
sa...
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17...
...1564
...U4&
...124
...141
4 Ot
04
46
4 OS
4 IA
4 14
4 10
4 10
4 14
4 It
16
4 30
B'jr.EKfr AN 1 1 HEIFERS
427
.... 474
.... 404
....1010
.... 400
.... 7S0
.... 471
.... tnt
....100J
M
1074
....11)
.... 876
484
...1070
....114
.... 464
.... M-1
.... Bl
.... 868
.... Pi
1410
.... 474
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.... 8B0
1015
....16MI
1630
4 64
6 67
6 40
t 6
4 85
t 76
4 74
11.
...
17...
18...
11...
I...
14...
COWS.
t 40
4 00
4 16
4 14
4 40
4 85
4 75
4 80
4 80
HEIFERS.
4 40 i
4 80 11
6 26 4.:...
t S4 81
i 40 1
BULLS.
4
14.!'.
ii!!!
4 84
4 14
4 40
4 46
4 70
4 76
4
CALVES.
1
it!!
M0
440
W)
448
649
4
270
114
110
181
1M
, 14.1
STOCK E US
4 76
4 04
6 00
4 14
t 40
4 60
4 00
4 -h
7 16
7 2.S
T 26
t 44
. 401
... 473
...1042
... 4n
...448
... 70
...1011
...1107
...10J4
...1226
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...1127
...1131
. 178
. 674
. 745
. 748
. 644
.1186
.1SS0
.WO
.1284
.1414
. 440
148
180
180
160
. 154
130
170
140
145
10
149
4 71
t to
I 80
6 85
4 85
4 84
6 16
4 84
4 40
4 80
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6 no
4 24
6 .10
4 44
t 4A
t 64
4 60
6 60
6 46
4 00
6 00
I no
4 00
4 04
4 04
7 64
7 M
7 60
7 60
7 6
7 40
1 60
7 60
7 60
7 60
1 40
FKBDERS
1 t 14
1037 6 44
DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE
Slower Movement Revealed in r
ports from Different Sections.
OPTIMISM ABROAD AN INIXUENe
Tariff Aaltatlon
Vnl fcHeilole
tloaa Onrrntione on
All Merchants
t enterlnk on
l.eade to t a
fart of
Ill M
shor -
SHEET There was nothlnR new of con
sequence In either the sheep or lamb trade
this morning. About fifteen doubles were
received, but alx were consigned through
to an eastern buyer and stopped only long
enough for feed and water. The balance
of the run consisted of lambs, practically
all westerns.
Demand was not very active, aa Indif
ferent attitude among buyers lately seems
to be chronic, hut most of the supply
changed hands on a steady basis. Choice
spring lambs, the kind that finds an easy
outlet at the Faster earon, brought us
much as $'J.0". Fed westerns sold at Jtl.Oo,
the same aa yesterday, and a couple
bttnehea of shorn animals went at Sl.
6.10. Heavy lambs sold around 8 1 w. No
Mexicans were available and a tent of ex
tremely high quotations was Impossible.
Prime Mexicans are quotable up to $ti.2.".
There were no sheep worth mentioning
on sale and this branch of the trade te
manned unchanged. Hest ewes would prob
ably sell around 34 Tofi 4,'.), and handy
wethers might reach S6.2f. if thev carried
choice quality. Yearlings have been ecarce
on all days latelv and volume, of business
has been too small to afford a very reliable
description of the trade. A 85.16$it.40 spread
would safely Include extra good grades,
shorn yearlings being quotable up to JI.T6.
Receipts during the week have been run
ning largely to lambs, but the, entire trade
has been slunipv and all kinds of stock are
cloning on a lower basis. Hest lambs and
good (sheep show net declines of about a
quarter, while plain western lambs are
(losing about I'-aoc lower than a week
ago.
Quotations ond sheep and lambs: Good
to choice lambs, 86 9tVriti.2o; fair to good
to choice lambs. 8-V 9045. 26; fair to good
lambs, 33.65t?'S.90; bandy weight yearlings,
35.2545.60; heavy yearlings. 34.90"(li6 .25; good
to choice wethers. 8(.00ru6.2fi; fair to good
wethers, $4.7ft.jO; good to choice ewes.
34.766.00; fair to good ewes. 34.404.76;
sheep, culls, to feeders, 83.4tigri.40.
I'm
NEW YORK, April 7.-!un's Review of
Trade tomorrow will say:
A slower movement of trade Is revealed
In reports from different seel ions. Fumla-
iivntHl ronnll ions Hi e sounder tnnn 111 a
limit time, but Immediate business shoj
1 educed activity for llie tune being.
cnu-i" the ietioil of retrenchment ami
ail nistnii tit Is not ended.
The optimism tlnit picvails abroad Is
ln'K i 11 1 1 1 11 K to have Its effect here ami inu
l.c counted as ope of tin Influences work
ing for Improvement
While there Is evidence that cinnimei
of Iron mid steel are showing less disposi
tion to aiitlcli'Hte re'iuirenicnts. the Keii
eral lituntion presents encounming aspect,
not wit listamliiii: thHt new bookings of ihe
Ii Hiling producer lire on a diminished
scale. ( ine of the frtvoralitc features is
the steady reduction ill accumulated stocks
of pin Iron
I'll the iitlier hand, current liuv Ing of
K iron is limited In practically all inai -
iticiniiatt being an exception. al
though It Is noticeable tl.al quotations
there are not quite so firmly held In fin
ished inatei in is specifications me showing
a falling off 111 mosl lines, but vvue con
tinues active.
While Indications arc not lacking that
Hu re ban been some shrinkage 111 uel
protlts as it eotisi'quriice of me ledu.ed
volume of liansa-'tions. a steadier and
firmer tone to the cotton go ls mark 1
was L'iven (lurlim the week by 11 recove"
In pi ices front the low levels touched ott
wide Hheelmgs ntul 4-1 I leached cottons
and for the w ell-establisheil nerds of th
liirger printer. Export trade hits been bet
ter than for a year.
The tariff agitation ernterlnc on the
wool schedule lias naturallv led to camions
operations on the part of all merchant 4
handling duss goods and uien s wear. 'I ho
yain markets, by lnnclivity on a hro.-td
scale, continue to reflect the curtailed otu
pui of many miscellaneous teMllc mills
In footwear some tiiaimfact urers Hie
fairly busy, but others are feeling the
lack of supplementary reasonable oril.'ts
and their culling rooms arc especially dull
the preicnt time.
89 western spring iambs...
15 western spring iambs.
228 western lambs
229 western shorn lambs .
233 western lambs
135 shorn lambs
nR
64
94
60
9:1
69
9 00
9 W
6 tia
6 10
6 00
4 90
CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demand
for Cattle and Sheep Steady
Hogs Weak.
CHICAOO. April 7. CATTLI3 Receipt a.
2.000 head; market steady; beeves, 86.25'ii.
90; Texas steers. 84.50v((6.76: western steers,
14.9O06.9O; stockers and feeders. 84.0O7t5.76;
cows and heifers, $2.7(irt.O0; calves, 85. U0
7.00.
HOGS Receipts. 17.000 bead; market
weak at early advance; light. 8K.5tKiiti.90;
mixed. 86.3O(a6.S0; heavy, KWiU.ts'l; rough,
8ti.10fe4S.a0: good to choice heavy. 8S."i7.60;
pigs, 86 40cotj.SS: bulk of sales, $.3&'&1.65.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 10.000
head; market steady; native. 83.0(g.").(i0;
western, 83.2fw5j6.0O; yearlings. I4.6(i;ti.);
native lambs, 8o.00iQ43.50; western, 85.0urgt;.50.
AND
1 1036 4 74 4
8 4 44 4 10 41
HOGS In most essential respects, to-
day'a hog market waa the aatne kind of a
eliding affair as yeaterday'a trade. Some
bustneaa was done in bacon weighta early
at steady to strong figures, but competition
at these levels was lacking and movement
come to a dead stop aa aoon aa early sup
port was withdrawn. ldme lower bids
were put out by the rank and file of buy-
era and, after more or leaa dickering, the
market finally aettled on this baata. Lhb
mand waa quiet from start to flniah and It
required the greater part of the morning
to place buig or a tuny normal supply.
shipping and speculative orders wera
scarce, leaving clearance ot the big end of
receipt In the bands of packer. Dlac.rlm
Inatlon between weighta was not aa aoTere
among packers as among shippers, but
cheaper coat waa demanded at all times,
even though demand waa leaa exacting.
Repreaentatlva sales;
No. At. Sa. FT. No. AT. 4h FT.
44 IX) lm 6 44 48 34 44 14
44 B44) ... I 40 41 Z4 ... 4 14
4 HB 144 4 84 41 3"4 SO 4 10
42 7 ... 4 44 74 1?4 Be 4 14
41 90 ... 4 ta M 44 4 llt4
4 480 ... 4 14 70 1 1 ... I Ut)
46 till . . 4 00 71 i S 4 lit
44 117 4 4 04 70 tt ... I III)
IS Ill at 4 04 44 2t 84 4 14
4" 80S ... 4 0 74 2n4 44 4 14
14 114 44 00 48 . 244 60 4 14
41 tl ... 4 oe 84 J 6 44 4 14
47 JH1 44 4 OS t......r ... 4 14
44 434 ... 4 04 44 til 1J0 414
17 287 M 4 K1 11 44-) l'l 111
44 Ill ... 4 fr 48 240 ... 4 14
40 784 ... 4 4 11 t1 ... 4 16
1 tv 44 4 OS 41 14 1 ... 4 14
4t Ml ... 4 08 78 fcJ ... u
14 404 184 4 48 88 to 4 4 16
41 W4 ne 4 04 88 341 . 4 14
0 1 K I'I 4T ? 4 14
U M4 ... 4 44 47 Wi 144 4 11
St. I. on Is I.lve Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. April 7. CATTLE Receipts.
1.700 head; no Texans; market steady;
native shipping and export steers, $;,ikIj
6.75; dressed beef and butcher steers. 85.60'S)
6.60; steers under 1,100 pounds, 85.7bi64i.7.i:
stockers and feeders. 84.50715.76: cows and
heifers. 84.2608.60: cannera. 82.85'?!). 25: hulls.
83.75f5.60; calves. 86.0027.75: Texas and In
dian steers. 84.oOi26.26: cows and heifer.
18. 6O&5.00.
HOOS Receipts. 8.700 head: market
steady to 6e higher: pigs snd lights. 8.0ir
8.90; packers and butchers. 86.4o'5i;.65:
butcher and best heavy, 8t.4iVrt6.90.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts. KOO
head; market steady; native muttons, 83.75
$5.00: lambs, 85.75fe660: culls and bucks.
82.6041.3.26; stockers. J2.51X&3.26.
Kanaaa City I.lve Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. April 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7,000 head, Including 100 southerns;
market ateady to strong; dressed beef Hnd
export steers. .10ijti.75; fair to good, 83.50'(t
6.00; western steers, 8o.iKV(i6.26; stockers and
feeders. 84.75(ii5.86: southern steers. 14.7iV8i
6.10; southern cows, IS.4Oji6.60: native cowa.
83.006.50; native heifers. 84.75art.26: hulls.
84.Oivu6.35; calves, 84.00S7.0fi.
HOGS Receipts. 10,000 head: market 6r to
10c lower; bulk of sales, 8.256.56: heavv.
24.20tf4i.3n; packer and butchers. 8t.26.6b:
lights. 8r.46(&ti .fiS.
SHEEP A-ND LAMBS Receipts, 8 000
head; market steady to weak: lamhs 16 40
.16; yearlings, 24.6oaS.SO; wether. 84.25ffi
6 25; ewes, 84.00g4.76; stockers and feeders,
83.0016.25.
St. Joseph Lire Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. April 7 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 600 head; market steady; ateers. 85 65
(6S.50: cows and heifers, 23.2oli6.0'; calves
84.00f7.00.
HOGS Receipts. 5.000 head; market weak:
to5c lower; top. 8660; bulk of sales, 86.ii
SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts. 600
head; market, steady; lambs, 85.80S6.25.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle
South Omaha
Bt. Joseph
Kansas City .,
St. Iuls ,
Chicago
Totals
. I.&11O
. 600
. 7.0m
. 1.7')
. 2,000
.11200
Hogs. Sheep.
R.3H0 3,00
6.000 5(10
1008) 3,i0
k.;ki 6(81
17.000 10.000
49,000 17,300
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, April 7-COTTON-Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 14.60c; mid
dling gulf, 14Xbc. No sales.
ST. 1AJCIS. April 7 COTTON Un
changed: middling, 14u; sales, 2 bales; re
ceipts, 651 bales; shipments, 92S bales
stock, 20.599 bales.
New Tork cotton niarket'xaji furnished by
Logan A Rryan, membera of New York
Cotton exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street:
Months. I Open. I Hlgh. Ixiw. Close.
May.. 14 52 14 68 14 49 14 57
July... 14 81 14 87 14 30 14 36
Aug... IS 72 13 63 IS 73 13 M
Oct... 12 70 12 74 12 70 12 72
14 4S
14 SO
13 7
12 71
Copper Stork Increase.
NEW TORK. April 7.-The Msrch report
of the Copper Producers' association shows
an increase In stocks on hand of 0.37O.1M
pounds compared with th previous month,
when the gain over January amounted to
M.&Bl.OOO pounds. Production for March
amounted to about 20.on0.oon pounds more
than In February and total domestic and
foreign consumption totaled almost 80,0000)0
pounda over February,
Dry Good Market.
NEW TORK. April 7. DRY GOODS
Th cotton gooda market waa slightly
firmer for the day and yarna were steady,
with a higher tendency. Trade la atlll of
restricted volume. Raw wool values are
unusually low. In Jobbing circle business
continue on a very limited scale.
Mllwaake f.raln Market.
MILWAUKEE, April 7. WHEAT No. 1
northern. 9ViOTc; No 2 northern, 9iit
toe; May. 860; July. Sd'ac
f) ATS Standard, 82li32v,c.
BARLEY Malting, SlOUgrl 11.
Peoria Market.
FEORIA, April T COR N-lxiwer; No. 2
white. 4ic; No. 2 yellow. 46c; No. 3 yellow,
4.140; No. 2 mixed. 45e.
OATS Unchanged , -No. 8 white. 31c.
(star Market.
NEW YORK. April 8 SUGAR Raw,
steady; muscovsdo, 69 test. K 3ir; centrif
ugal. M test. 2sc; molasses, 49 test, 8 11c;
refined, steady.
Omaha liar Market.
OMAHA. April 7. HA Y No. 1. 8)1 00; No.
X 810 00; packing, 89 00; alfalfa, 113 on. Straw:
Wheat, it 50; rye. 86 60; oata. 87.00.
Wool Market.
6T T1U1B April 7.-WOOI-Unehaned,
territory and western mediums, lit tj 22c, fine
mediums, lul6c; fine, llitfilo.
at
BH A1I8 I RENT'S It I ) 1KW OF IHADK
IHeHpiiolntlnaly
exertions.
- Lit adslrcct's to-
Trade and Industry
(lulet In 41 (St
NEW YORK. April 7
morrow will say:
Ti-hiIc ntul Industry ate quiet, di.-ap-pointliiKl.v
so ill most sections It is to I e
noted that the Ion;; (lei line in most fat ni
products, which arc now ;.. to 40 per "'. t
below a year ago. is etc tiled at a m a
points with being a retarding n( lueust uii
trade.
en the other liaiul. good weather and
price revisions at e helping the col ton goods
trode. The f ficulties are well llltiMinted
by the statement that some large prin
ters, who are also manufacturers, have
bought freely of cloths In the open niarkel.
where, it is claimed, they have ohtaliicl
goods cheaper than they could produce
them.
In the leading Industries there Is not
much new. Iron and steel fail to show
growth In demand. The railroads a:e
slow to place business, and pig Iron prices
are wealier, but structural material Sells
fairly well and wire Is active.
Woolen goods and textiles generally el
tno ettect or tliicHleneii revision
tariff, while farm products reflect
of reciprocity talk and the paucity
port demand, as well us the unquestionably
Improved outlook for winter wheat.
Business failures in the United States
for the week ending April 6. were 2TR.
against 2H0 last week. '240 In the like week
or 1010, 227 in lliuO, 25S in 19ce. and l'J4 in 191'.'.
Business failures In Canada for the week
number 23, as rompaidd with 26 last week
and 26 In the corresponding week of lull).
yVheat, Including flour, exports from the
Ifliited iStatea and ( anailu f'01 the week
ending A pi 1 1 fi. aggregate 2.b M3 bu ,
against 3.67;,xi; bu. last week and 1 .777 0S;
bu. this week last yeHf. For the fortv
weeks ending April H. exports are 94. 090,7".:
bu., against 117.046.tAi3 bu. In the corre
sponding period rant year.
Corn exports for the week are 1 tilt; 0I."
bu., Hgalnst 1.725.2M! hu. last week and
We, 624 bu. ill lUlO. For the forty weeks
ending April 6. coin expoits me 41.033.9:U
bu., against 23.371. 42tt bu. last year.
s of V
rrneuiA
ly of rfi"-
Ibs., and
14c; hens,
old ducks,
feathered,
20c each;
per doz.,
81.60; No.
OMAHA WUUI.K.ttl.t. MARKET.
BUTTER-Creamto, No. t, delivered to)
the retail trade In 1-lh cartons, 23c; No.
2. In 30-lb. tubs, 21c; No. 2. In 1-lb. car
tons, 21c; packing stock, solid pack, Uu;
dairy, In 60-lb. tubs, Ha lbc. Market changes
every Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins. lcfl&Hc; Young Ameri
cas. 17(lc; daisies, lrie; triplets, 16c; llm
Lerger, IIhj; No. 1 brick, inc. Imported
Swiss, 32c; domestic Swls, 22c; bloc
Swiss, lye.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, under 2 lb ,
85.00 per doz.; hens, 15c; cocka, 11c; ducks,
lHc; geese, loc; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per
doz., 81.20; homer squabs per dos , 14 W,
fancy squabs. nr due.. 13 1,0: No. 1. Der
doz., 8300. Alive: Broilere. 86c. 1U to 1'
IS to 2 lbs.. 2oc; smooth legs.
12vc; stags, 10c; old rooster, 7c;
full feathered. 13'tc; geese.v full
6'-,c; turkey s, 14c; guinea foV s,
pigeons, per doz., 60c; honos.
84.00; squabs. No. 1. per Co,
2. per doz.. 50c: capons, over 8
lbs., 14c; old turkeys. 19c.
FISH (all frozen) Pickerel, 6c: white, 7d
10c; pike, 9c-; trout, He; large crappies, 12 a
16c; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel, lc; had
dock, 13c; flounders, 12c; green catfish, 16c;
roe shad, 60u each; shad rue, per pair, 66c;
frog legs, per dos, 35c; salmon, nc; hali
but, 9c; herring, 6yc.
FRUITS Apple; Washington. Mo., Pip
pins, 4H tier, per box. 82-26; , Washington
Ked-cheek Pippins. 54-64-80-112 atzes, per
box. 82.50; Washington Ganos, per bo A
82.6t). Bananas; Fancy ee'ect, per bun.n.
t2.25'T)'2.5u; Jumbo, bunch, 12. J5HJ3.76. L'.;J.
Anchor brnnd, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box,
per box, 82.00; bulk in 70-lb. boxes, per lb.,
6Vfce. Figs; Turkish, T-crown, per lb.. 18c;
5-crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown. per lb.. 13c.
Grape Fruit: Florida, 46-54-64-60 sizes, per
box, 81.00; choice stock, 25u less. I-emons;
Ltmonulra brand, extra fancy, 300-3b0 alzea,
per box, 84 50; fancy, Joo-tw sizes, per box,
84; 240 size, 50c per box less. Oranges:
Camella Redlands navels, all sizes, r-f'"
box. 83 20; fancy navels. 0-9ri-126 slzi s. IJal-
llt ., r. .1 II. . u tj.n . ,...ll.f:,
Winter Nelli. per box, 82.75. Strawberries:
Louisiana, per 24-plut caue. 84.
VEGETAhLES-Heana. atnng and wx,
per hamper, 83 5044. A. Beeta, per bu., 76c.
Cabbage, .New Vork, per Hi., 1;. Carrots,
per. bu., 76c. Celery, California Jumbo, per
doz. bunches, 65c. Cucumbers, hothouse. lv
and 2 doz In box. per doz.. 82 00. Eggplant,
fancy Florida, per duz , 82 00. Garlic, extra
fancy, white, per lb., 15c. ICttuie, extia
fancy leaf, per doz., 4on. Onions, Iowa,
red and yellow, per lb., 8c; Indiana white.
rer lb., S'sc. Onion aets, wihte. per bu., 32
be., 81 76; yellow, per bu., 82 lbs., 8125. red.
per bu., 82 lbs., 81. 60. Parsley, fancy south
ern, per doz. bunches, tnniba. Parsnips, per
lb., 2c. Potatuea, Early Ohio seed, sand
soil. In sacks, per bu., 81 10, geunine Red
River Early Ohio seed, per bu , 81.35; Iowa
and Wisconsin, white stock, per bu., 7ut;
Colorado, per bu., 90c. Rutabagas, per lh.,
l'c. Tomatoes, Florldas, per 6-basket crate,
fancy, J2 0.-Nj2.2i, choice, 81.76. Turnips, per
bu , 76c.
MISCELLANFXiUS Almonai; Califor
nia soft shell, per lb.. 18c; In ack lots. l
less. Brszll Nuts: Per lb, 12c. In sack
Iota, lc lens. Cocoanuts: Per sack, 8u 00;
per doz., 76c. Filberts: Per lb., 14c, la
sack lota. In less, lllckorynuts: Large,
per lb. 6j; small, per lb, ic. Peanuts:
Roasted, per lb., 6c; raw, per lb, v.
pecana: Irge, per lb , 24c; In sack lots,
lc leas. Walnuts: Black, per lb., 2'4-c;
California, per lb., 19c; In sack lota, lo leas.
Cider: New Yorll. Mott's. per bbl., Hit.
Honey: New, 24 frames. 83 76.
TWO PERSONS BURN TO DEAT
Home of Henry Marataa la Cleveland
Destroyed hy Fire Three
Are Injared.
CLEVELAND, April 7.-Two persons lost
their lives and three others were badly
burned In a fire which destroyed the dwell
ing house of Henry Marston late last night
Mrs. Henry Marston, 35 years old, and her
son. Henry Murston, 1, are dead. f
iienry Marsion, per husband. 35 yeaisVd
and their two daughtera, Alice and Kilt
12 ant 1 yeara 01a, reiperttveiy, are sei
ously burned.
Th blate was caused by a defective ga
mantle The mother, who was blind, made
no effort to save herself. AH'-e Msrston
threw her Lary elster from the se -or. 1
stuiy window Into th arm ul a neighbor.
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