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    TI1E "REE: OMATTA. TIU'KSPAY. AFRTL U, 1011.
REAL ESTATE
f ARM AID RANCH LAND TOR IALR
Moiltni
I'oattaaed.
f?0-ACRIC homestead relinquishment for
tia.e; lr one hotel, one bakery, one gen
eral inr', one saloon, on feed store. Ad
drees Charles F. Hrown. Us'sta, Mont
Nebraska.
l.Sos are In Holt county. Thl In an lm
proved ranch, close to town, ami win, bear
tnpecton. If vou aunt a bargain lnvestl
(at at onr, Price 115 per acre. Part cash.
P. O. NIBUSEN,
701 Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb.
IWVACRE ranob for vale, IV per aera
(-third cmh remainder flva year. J
par oast Interest; all fenced, food Improve,
scents. Tor particular writ Frank Sabula,
Korfelk. Neb.
FOR barf a t)i In cheap western Undo
dan aheap , mO scree relinquishment. Ad
ateae J. C Bar sin. Whitman. Neb.--
nLKFAix? coi Nrr farm.
1J A"RE farm two miles from Shelton,
Neb., the beet town of HI sue in the mate,
urroumlen by the beet farming hind In the
late, (lood eeven room house; partly mod
ern: Isige new barn, and enher extensive
tmprox enicnts; all fenced and croes-fencwd :
70 acres alfalfa; 90 acres other cropa; land
level and aoll first class. Irice $12S per
(rra. Can nlve term on part.
TUB feH ELTON RTCAL ESTATE CO..
bhelton. Neb.
10 aires near Crofton, Neb., Knoi Co..
rood aoll, good roads, wall Improved with
buildings; prie per acre. 7i; easy terms;
alea Sid-acre farm, 4 ml lee from town, well
Improved, 7S acre. Otto Bogner, Crofton,
Neb.
FOR SALB-WO acre hay land, 1 mil
Newport, $17.60; $60 ( miles, all new build
ing. prlng water. $22.50. Others. U M.
(ireene. Newport. Web,
fcvrlh Daketa.
SETERAL Improved farms In McHenry
county. N. Iak., for sale on easy terms;
good soil; T5 to 130 per acre. C. A. stubbing,
Grsnville. N. D
TOR BA LE Rentr and Investors. If you
want to own one of our fine Improved ere In
ferms with every modern convenience and
be Independent write me at once. l,lmo
monev needed. Wendell Huston, Carrlng
ton, N. V.
Oregoa.
OREGON APPLE LAND.
I and 10 acre planted tracts taken care
of for five years. Terms SIS a month.
No Urlgatlon. taxes or Intercut.
8ANT1AM FRUIT COLONY.
131 Bea Bldg.. '""maha, Neb.
FOR BALE 160 acres choicest apple, pear,
cherry, Krape land In the west, six miles
from town, one mile from R. It. ; soil deep
vnlcanlo ash. The Dalles, Ore., prize win
ning fruit.
1) acres 3'4 miles from town, new, mod
ern house, barn, tenement. ftA pear, prune,
bearing 1.600 young trees, 1.00 grape vines,
gfod water, wood. Or will sell 80 aciea
with all Improvements. Investigation so
licited. C. H. Webster, The Dalles, Ore.
oath Carolina.
LANDS 500 per acre tiuid growing figs
for preserves on the Islands. Orchards on
easy monthly payments. Bea Island Or
i hard Co., Charleston, hV C
! N
THE NILE OK AMERICA!
120.00 rash and 8 per cent Interest, pay
able semi-annually, will secure you a home
Sn Vela, Tex , and a 10-acre farm In the
Kin Urande valley, where the farmers
cash Income la as perpetual as the days
that come and go. 8. II. Jackson, io First
National Bank Hl'lg., Houston, Tex.
WE are subdividing 2.300 acres of fertile
farm land In Jackson county. Bplendld
crops every year. Ralnfnll about rignt,
40 Inches. For description, plats and prices
writ
JOHN RICH E Y & CO..
113 K. Houston Ht., Han Antonio. Tex.
SAN 8ABA VALLEY, the garden pot of
Texas, home of the paper shell pecan. We
can buy land for you or invest money, 8
per cent net to you wecured by mortgHge on
these lands. Correspondence solicited.
Refer lo First Nnfl bank. Kan Saba Nafl
bank, Waid. Murray .V Co., and the mem
bers In congress from Texas. Kelley-Hurle-on
Co.. Sin taba, Tex.
Wtacvlxla.
IE YOU are looking for a farm In the
beat part of the Lulled Platen, where the
ml and climate cannot be bttit, writ
Owner, Luck Hox lte.1. Amcry, Wl.
Wyoming;.
FOR BALE ltf.Oco acres In Laramie
county, Wyoming, In Golden Prairie dis
trict; suitable for farming; now stocked
with cattle and sheep; will cell with ranch;
will exchange for eastern Nebraska or
Iowa farms. J. 1. Beii, Owner, Cheyenne,
Wyn.-
FOR SALE OR U-nAjnifc,
C. J. CANAN. Room 701 Oma. Natl. Bank.
FOR sale or trade for stocK. Northwest
ern thresher engine, new Century separator
ad six-boitom eng.no gang piuw, ail new
blrt bteele. Elmcreek. Neb.
WK exchange properties of ni.m
Culver. kU-fclu N.,Y. Life. I'ouula.
H. 11
:t
RESIDENCE property , Havelock. Neb.,
worth SJ.O11O, to trade for Colorado land or
will take part cash Write us for particu
lar. Casady Co., Phone i. VjM.
FOR reliable sales and exchange set
t. M. LEA MING. Vrf Hranoel Hldg.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
OMAHA property nd Nebruskn land
OKEEEE REAL ESTATE CO..
SOU New Omaha National HnK iiuikllng
GARVIN BR03., 3d floor N. T. Life, Wl
to lluU.OUU 00 improved vroyrij. No OaUy.
WANTED City loan. Peters Trust Ca.
5f. li.r'on city farm property. W.
v ME1KLE. 3ut Kaiuse lildg.
CHEAP MO.NET.
Representing the fton Mutual l,if !i
Co. wltn assets ot over li:.w0.(e. I sol
prepared to acovpi ail th guoa iowi of
fared on Improved unfatia real eaiata,
fcusioeea ana reiuuu iui Bisue w.imjJ
THOMAS PKBNNAN.
Ot) Natlooai bii4 lildg.
1JA.NS to home owners and home build
ers, with piivilrgo oi liiaking partial pay
ments semi-annually. s . 11. IHO.UA&, su
First National Bank building.
WANTED-City loan sn.l iitidii
faroam btuub Co . iiM t a. imiu l
vv.
LOW IlAlKd. Bh-M IS-CAKLUEltU
UealJ Biaiid-aa Tuvaiaf iitug.
CITY and Farm. JOHN .V r Kg, NZk.lt,
64 ON ICY TO LOAN -Payne invusiuieui C
l)u to $itutf ttiaue proiopvy. F. u
Ae.4 VYeau sw!g ..a rir"tiu
REAL ESTATE; WAN I ED
WHAT AN IuWa VAHMKH VaNT
etiv o anyw.iutf ij uUer tn ittrioir
gDrl.l ((i-utjidt .ih iar .unu ..f
ay fc.titl ot 4U 4ciiOtt 4' r L. y.
uu iul ou wu; tw tor cuu . It
pVt IU1 l,wt-iira iU- .. its
t lh iM Mt4ll4M ytti, 4t4i,JIM il.lCutMli4
4i)y iJ iDgt iUil ituU. I .Ci i C
MA ffA4 leOil. tvwtala tb fcurU. A e(a4t
i-m - . h' - 4 1 4 4tV
WANTED TO BUY
B6T price pa.u lor id nana lueaiture.
csupeta. tioiiiiug ana eiio4 lei. L
OOOD p. tees tur o.u biusin walcue eaa
Ola gold. M. Neman, l few. 13tn at.
WANT K D T a
light alio SIX letft.
atut
counter show
caseai,
1'llutU
WANTED SI TUAT'ONS
GOOD Jap want work,
drees Y Lj, cat li.
good ooog. Ad-
PtslTI()N by thoroughly experienced
bookkeeper and accounianl, good refer
ence. Addreaa R Ha, Ree.
PRACTICAL M'KSK. Harney 49$.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Congestion of May Contract Drives
Shorts to Cover.
CORN RECEIPTS ARE SLOW
Weather and Advamre
;iv ltaala a Firm
Long Foree a
Derllae.
OMAHA. April 12. 1911.
Tn fere of genersl bearish conditions In
the wheat situation, both th crop and
cash outlook favoring the bears the con
gestion In the May contracts worried the
elicits into covering and value advanced
sharply.
'wing to the unfavorable weather the
corn receipts have been much lees than
were estimated .and the advance in wheat
has helped to firm valuea.
Wheat after snowing a sharp advance
in the early session due to covering by
shorts, loet the advance later when longs
atempted to sell on the advance. Cash
wheat wss firmer st a shad higher.
I 'he early advance In corn we wholly
In svmpathy with wheat. As the cash and
shipping demand was not Improved, values
eased off later and lost the early gain.
Primary wheat receipts were 497,010
bushels and shipments were 4?.00O bushels,
against receipts last year of 365.000 bushels
and shipments of 276.O0O bushels.
Primary corn receipts were 719 000 bushels
nd shipments were MO.000 bushels, against
receipts last year of 4i3.ong bushels and
shipments of WT.OdO bushel.
Clearance were 4M.0H0 bushel of corn,
4.000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour
equal lo 1M.0O0 bushels.
Liverpool closed unchanged to Vd lower
on wheat and unchanged to fcd higher on
corn.
The following cash sales were reported:
WHEAT-No, 2 hard: 1 car, R6c No.
4 herd: 1 cat, 83c.
CORN No. S white: 1 car. 4So. No. 1
yellow: I cere. 46c. No. S yellow: S enrs,
4oc. No. 3 color: 1 car, 4-,o. No. I mixed:
4 car. 4So.
OATS-No. I white: t car. 04c. No. 4
white: 1 car, tQo.
Omaha Cash Trices.
WHEAT-No. I hard. gMySSKc; No S
hard. K4i;Sc; No. 4 hard. 8i;Mc: reteeted
hard, ir.'or; No. 3 siirlng. WMn; No. 4
spring. Miu-!ine; No. 1 durum, MmsfKj; No. 8
durum. R.j4c.
CORN .No. 2 white. 44'(J4S'c; No.
white, 44t j 45c; No 4 W),,B 44r,r44'iO; No. I
color. 4IVu4f.c; No.' yellow. 44 Vol.'; No.
4 yellow. 4Vq44c; No. J, 44Vo1ic; No. i.
iv 11 l..c; i O. , 44 X441AC.
OATH No. 2, 30Va3ie: standard. S01V8 ff3
'c; . No. 8 white, 30Va.WVc; No. 4 white
.St-Vaio,.; , j yellow, 2HS130'4c; No. 4
yellow. 2r3Mc.
BARLE V No. 2, (WlSc; No. 4. 7tf90c;
No. 1 feed. 6frRSc: rejected. MftThc.
RVE No. 2. S9d90c; No. 3. 87880.
Carlot Receipt.
Wbest
Chicago 25
Minneapolis 92
Omaha n
Duiuth ji
Corn
233
Oet
123
tlllCAUO GRAIN AKD PROVISIONS
Features of the Tradloa; and Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April 12.-Exclted buying of
aiay wheat on the part of shorts today I
ran up the price of that option nearly 2
cents a bushel, but a violent break In the
last hour left only o to c net gain. One
leamin for the reaction was the discovery
that the advance had not stimulated to
any important extent the demand here for
cash wheat. On account of splendid rains,
dlxlant future closed at tc to .itac net
decline. Corn finished Mtc to c. down,
oats off lc to ',4c, and hog products Ir
regular. 7'c up to !2c reduction In cost.
.Speculative excitement In regard to the
May delivery counteracted during most of
the session the Influences that would ordi
narily have controlled the price of wheat.
For example, the Liverpool market proved
u disappointment and closed unchanged to
a trifle lower. Domestic crop advices too,
were good from all the expert In the
field. Notwithstanding the flattering out.
look, however. May shorts became nervou
at the scantiness with which that month
v tut offered in the pit. Hlds forced a ud
den bulge, lifting the price 60 above the
f Inures current a week ago Monday. At the
advance, longs unlouded aid the descent
iv j s rapid. During the session May ranged
from S7S4C to Ki',c with the cloee nervous
Vi'V- up at RSc.
Unsettled weather weakened corn except
at tlmen when strength of wheat had over
powering effect. May fluctuated between
4i''kiti 50c . closing steudy Ntfe down at
4!c. Cash grades were firm. No. 2 yellow
finished at SOVic.
Oats for a while advanced because of
e.iMlcrn purchase at Interior Illinois cittfw.
Mav varied from 31'4c to 3'J'to and closed
iv off at 31',tc.
Packers took the buying side In pro
visions, and partly offset the effect of a
liberal ca-sh run of hogs. In the end pork
wss 2c higher to l-ic down, with lard
and rilm to 7'(;o up .
Price In Chicago fjrnlshed hy the Up
dike Orsln company. Telephone Douglas
24.3. 708 Brandeis building, Omaha:
Articles. I Oren. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.,
obeat-' I I t t
May... fWHWI' M 87 1 Mm88'4!2s
Julv... srWsti'MSfiW'SS',; s: w
Sept... W,il ! 8l 80SI S5.86t,Q
C- n - ' 1 I
May... '48 Wl 50 48TI 4 49H94
STcJ.iviiniHS
ALLAN LINE
Plcturesuue Bt. Lawrence Route.
Weekly Sailing from
MONTKEAl 1U l.iVtnt'OUL, GLASGOW
MONTREAL TO LONDON, Havre. Fraao
Fortnightly troui
PHILAUEU'HIA and Boston to Glasgow.
bplenUiu svur, etiortesi passage, low
rate.
Any local Agent, or
ALLAN Ac CO., Ouooral Agent.
14 Jauksoo Blvd., Chicago.
ANCHOR LINK STEAMS H IPs
NEW YORK. LONDONUERUI AMU
GLASGOW.
NEW YORK AM) NAPLES DIRECT,
tingle or Hound Trip Tickets between New
Voik and Bcoich. ACngiiu. Irub and ail
principal Continental point al attractive
tales, bend lor iioou uf inloi mation.
bupeiiur Accuiuniudatloiia, Excellent Cui
sine. Apply Promptly for Reservation to
.oca 1 agent of Anchor Liae or H&NDiCK
feoN bKob. Ganviai Aaent. Chicago. 111.
SUMMER RESORTS
FOR SALE New cottage, a rooms and
batli. with modem plumbing. 1 tinning
spring water and complete newer stem ,
lot MiIJ,i fert. facinx either hlie lake
or I.ake Michigan at 8lvan Beach. White
Lake. Mull., I-1) iinU-a Uur nortneast of
1 iiu agu: no finrr summer reaJi t pi uiei iv
anv here. Send ,our name and addrcxs
to (A Nl- It. 6U Maole Ae.. Oak Park. 111.,
who will mail you a .-iase llluetialed
brochiue of Sylvan lliac.h.
WANTED 10 RENT
F1VK or nx ro.iin lurnlshed cottage wltu
yard. iei. t'ouglas 1MV.
KKKINEU couple with a 4 year-old girl
Want three or four unfurnished moms
wiiii exuuisile, Intelligent people residing
in lirl ciasa Iwation near business du
ll id. Auuress ti OiuaUa we.
LIST your houaes and flat with us for
rent; we get renuita.
F. L. SVrad. lie'l FARNAM.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICK OF
Quarii iiiaeler,
tiiuiit April ,
THE CONSTRICTINO
Foil l. A. Kuaaell. Wyo
lfH. rieaird proposals, ill
be received at this office
triplicate, will
..nul 30 o ckK'4 a. m.. mountain time.
Monday. May s, lull, al wnicu lime they
will he opened In public, for construction
of approximately lue following eetimated
uuaniities of uialn: 3.1 lineal fet of 4-
Inch S (J. it. pipe and epecials. 2.MX) lineal
fiet of 6-lncli S. ('. tit. pipe and specials
etui meniioie.i. Plain, si'rciricatlons and
Ktueial iiisii ucili ni lo bidders are on file
in tin uirive and also In the office of the
t hief Wuartei nisater. Department of the
MiHMouii. email. Nebraska. Chief (juar
lei ma.iter. 1 'epaitiiietii of Coloiado. Den
ver, (.'oli'., and In the office of the secre
tary of Huiliieis- Kxcuange. 8t. Paul. Mln
nesn'a. Proposal blanks may be obtained
Uh,i appHcailon lo tils office. The giv
etnnient reserve the nghl lo .elect or ao
rept any or ail hi. is or any part thereof,
hnxelopes containing proposals should be
Indorsed "Propo! for eonstruction of
drain at Fort D A. Russell. V yo , to be
opened May 8, lull." and addressed to F.
8 Aimxtirng. Csptaln and Quartermaster
Ninth ( avairy, ( uiie'xucting (juarteruu
ler. Fort Li. A. KusweU. sonun
A40-a-iI-UM-4j
l"fa vorablo
la Wheat
Toae
Ufl4 !
July.. ."SOSES'
if,iw,.u
Hept... 6ISi
M
, Oats
I I
i 31'
i
.11 :
I
May..
Julv..
Bept..
Pork -
Msy...
July..,
Lard -
SIS'
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81V.I
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15 00
14 ho
TT7
7 HI
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14 77
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7 9e
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14 80
7 77
7 117
T W
32
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7 !
IB 12
14 67
: so
7 P2
7 7
I 42
100
7 90
IS
14
7 7o
7 85
7 K!
m
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7 S7
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Cash quotation were a follow:
FIXIL'K Slow; winter patents, (3.74 30;
straights. lo..i"ti4 1); siirlng straights, at.ua
4 10; bakers, i Kl4.a6, spring patent, best
hard, $.1 4iio.fi6
RYE No. 2, Wy92o.
BARLEY Keed and mixing, 7090c; fair
to choice malting, 31. 02m 1. 10.
SEEDS Klax, .so. 1 southwestern, 12.43V
No. 1 northwestern, lion's. Timothy, lll.'i
'U12II0. Clover, JISID.
I'KOVISIONftMess pork, per bhl.. $1fi.75
iaiti.00. I ji rd . per 1W lbs., $7.7ntr7.77VI. Short
ribs, sides ilooset. tCSifiS.2S; short clear
sides (boxed 1. eS-VpsSi'.
Total cleaisnces of wheat and flour were
equal to ISjI.Oco bu. Primary receipts (two
days) were 4P7.0H) bu.. compared with 3i.
(i bu. the corresponding day a year ago.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
:i rrs; corn, ilk cars, oats. 1H2 oars; hogs.
2I.O1O head.
Chicago Cash Prices: Wheat. No. 3 red,
WVy!; No. red, 8Tiic; No. 3 hard, 8S()
KPo; No. 2 bard, 8T!jic; No. 1 northern
spring. Vgil.01; No. 2 northern spring,
Wcftl.uO; No. 3 spring, HOrflWc. Oat, No.
2 cash. 8mMlir; No. 3 white, Mtfas-Tnc;
No. i white, 3-VAJc; standard, tlW'JVo.
Carlot Receipts: Wheat, 26 cars; corn,
233 cars; oats, 124 car. Estimated Tomor
row: Wheat, 36 cars; corn, 218 cars; oats,
182 car.
BUTTER -Bteady; oreamerle. 1411210 ;
dairies. Wtfiao.
KjUS Steady ; receipt. 23.611 case; at
mark, cases Included, 13ty514c; firsts, 15c,
prime firsts, 16V!.
C1IEEHE Unsettled; daisies, 1414Sc;
twins, l-'iiftl.le; young Americas, lS-vt'lIc;
long horns. 1.1-V( Ho.
POTATOES-Weak; choice to fancy, 6S1
6c: fair to good. Boftfric.
POULTRY Weak; turkev. dressed, 19c;
fowls, alive, 15c; springs, dressed, lc.
VEAL eady; 60 to 60-pound weights.
6&r7c; 60 to S.Vpound weighU, S3!c; 8i to
110-pound weight. DHfflOc.
NBW YORK GENERAL MARKET
taota4lon
of the Par
Varloa
Commodities.
NEW TORK, April 12. FLOUR Bteady ;
spring patents, 4. ..vji'&.OB; winter riraignis
6i'(i3.ii; winter patents. $4.We4.40; spring
clear, S2.7iKH.0O; winter extras, No. 1, S3.2o
fea.40; winter extras. No. I 13.053.15; Kan
sas straights, S4.KV.7-l.2fi. Rye flour, firm;
fair to good, 4.4Oy4.50; choice to fancy,
S4.55iiM.80.
COPNMEAL-Stead v: fine white and yel
low. $l.J53'1.20; coarse, Sl.lOl.lo; kiln dried,
12. SO.
WHEAT Kpot market easy; No. 2 red,
P8'ic, elevator, and 947c, f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 northern, Duiuth, S1.06. f. o. b.,
afloat. Futures market was nervous and
Irregular. Price declined early on favor
able crop news and weakness abroad, ral
lied on the sharp advance In May in Chi
cago, but sold off late under ' general
liquidation, closing at SUSiC net lower:
May, 4141ic: closed, tM,c; July. S:"
KCc; closed, ITJc; September, closed at
Slii-V-. Receipts, til.200 bu.; shipments, none.
CORN Spot market steady; export No.
2. 5iiMC. f. o. b., afloat, Futurea market
was without transactions at 7i0 net lower.
May closed at Mtc Receipts, 46.000 bu.;
shipments. J. 400 bu.
OATS Spot market firm: standard, c;
No. 2. 39V4C; No. 3. 38c; No. 4. 37Vc; fu
tures market was without transactions,
closing nominal. Receipt, 47,275 bu; ship
ments, none.
HA V Stead v, prime. fl.OMil.07t4; No. 1,
SI 05; No. 2. Wc: No. S. 70080c.
HIDES Steady ; Central America, 20c;
Bogota. 22c.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice
1910. fcV&'.'Oc: 1909. 18tt'21c; Pacific coast, 1W0,
l!V&-'2c: 1909. H'&'lic.
LEATHER Steady, hemlock first. 23
25c; seconds, 2Hyg23c; third. 1920c; re
jects, Ifir(ii7c.
PROVISIONS Pork easy; mess, tW.fMt
19.00: famllv. f 19 WVif'.'l.OO; short clears. S17.00
ft 18.50. Beef easy; mess. S13 50fr 14.00; family.
fl6.0i&'15.50; beef hams, fct7.oixai29.00. Cut
meats, stead v; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs
Sll.00ffl2.60; pickled ham. S11.50W2.00. Lard,
firm; middle west prime, S7.905ix.00: refined.
hrely steady; continent, SS.55; South Amer
ica, S35:, compound. Si.l2H'mI.37't.
w TALLOW null; prima city, hgd., Bc;
country. StWie.
Bl'TTER Firm: creamery extras. 204c;
second, 16W7C; held creamery specials, 194
fe20c; extras. 18Wc; first. 16ViiU17c; sec
onds. 16HW6C: factory, current raake,
firsts, 15'ic; seconds. 15c.
CHEESE Steady ; un c h a n ged .
EtSOS Irregular; fresh gathered, selected
extras, ISfilStc; fresh gathered, dirties. No.
1. liVolS'ie: No. 2. I4lil4'c: southern duck
eggs. 26'fi.c: western. 30C(j35c.
POULTRY Drexsed quiet; western fowls,
liV17c; turkeys, lafa-'oc. ,
Corn aad Wheal Itrgloa Balletla.
Record for the twenty-four hours ending
bzVat 8 a. m. Wednesday. April 12, 1911:
OMAHA JJ1STR1CT.
Temp. Kain-
Btallou. Max. Mln. tall
Sky. '
Cloudy
Ashland, Neb 74
Auburn. Neb 73
Columbus. Neb... 72
Culbertson, Neb.. 77
Falrbury. Neb... i"5
Fairmont. Neb... 71
Gr. Island. Neb.. 77
HartinKton, Neb. 74
52
49
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.02
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.00
.00
.00
.00
Cloudy
43
45 44
40
53
45
41
42
4K
50
4A
43
44
40
40
44
.19
4
Clouily
Cloiiffr
Clouay '
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Raining
Clear
cloudy
Foggc
Cloudy
Cloudy
Foggy
Hastings. Neb....
Holdrege, Neb...
No. Platte. Neb.
Oakdale, Neb
.10
.00
.00
.01
.04
.06
.00
.24
.69
.00
.14
.20
for
76
72
,'7a
, (iS
A8
70
, 54
til
52
M
64
Omaha, Neb
Tekamah. Neb..
Valentine, Neb
Alia, la
Carroll, la
Clarlnda. Ia
Slblev. la
Sioux City, la..
Cloudy
twelve-hour
Minimum temperature
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of ,
Temp.
Rain
fall. District..
Stations.
.... 17
.... 20
Max. Mln.
Columbus. O
Louisville. Ky....
Indianapolis, lnd
Chicago. Ill
64 44 .40
611 46 .7u
64 44 .50 1
62 42 .20''
56 4 .20
66 42 .it
SS 3H .SO
74 4 .10
70 44 .30
11
26
Kt. l.ouli. Mo r.
!es Moines, la 17
Minneapolis. Minn. :"
Kansas City. Mo.. 24
Omaha. Neb 21
The weather Is warmer throughout the
corn and wheat region, except that tem
peratures are slightly lower in North Da
kota. Moderate, but well distributed rains
occurred In all districts within the last
twent -four hours. Rains in excex of one
inch occurred at the following stations:
Hardstown. Ky., 1.10 Inches- t :reenburg,
1 Ky., 1 0 Inches
l... A. XV KI.CII
local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
Kansas Clly rtu and Provlsloaa.
KANSAS CITY. April 12. WHEAT May,
M'sc; July. M1'. bid. Hepfmher, 80T'all.
hid; cash stead : No. 3 hard. 8,V(4t4c; No. 3.
i-'iiv-'c: No 2 red. n;i'"-c. No. 3. 6iac
I I'IIHX-M!, 47Vit47'4C. sellers; July,
is'vc. bid: Keptember. 4H7s1' bid; casn
unchanged; No. 2 mixed. 47c; No. 3 46'f'n
4t.1c; No. 2 white. 4;'a4i'c; No. 3, 4vi-r lo'j;. 1
(lA'i S I nchiinu'd; No. 2 white. Srg.U-nc;
No. ? mixed. 3o,i3lc. !
It V 1' No. 2. TiiiTlK!. j
II A V SleaiL ; 1 lio.ie timothy, $14 .Oofflltf; '
choice I'ranie $12 bun 13 00 j
Hl'TTKK -Crt anicry, Mc: firsts, 17c; ee-j
ends, lc; packing stock. 12'jc. 1
i:ti(.S-Kxlras, 10Sc; filets. 14S? j
Receipts, hhipnients.
Wheat, hu ?'." 57 ( I
Corn. Ixi S4.("i &!.( '
Oats, bu 2,(OI 2.(i"0i
Mlaneapolt
Oral
Market,
MINNE POI.IS,
April
12 -WHrlAT-
Mav, M4p; July, Wsc; Sepleinher, Sa'nc;
VSI.II, U. 1 I 111 I U l . . iivii liici n. '
No. 2 northern, Massive; No. 2.
KliltMA.o.
FLAX loosed at $2 53.
t OKN No. 1 ellow 4$t949c.
A I S--o. s wnue. .s-jdJi.
I K K No. 2. My .
HHAN-ln lOu-lb. sacks. $31 .aoipM 00.
H LOl R First talents. $4 4 vtiH.T. eecond
patents. II 3.Vy4 6.'.; first dear, 9!VM.4U;
enond clears, $1 9u2-6U.
i -
Philadelphia Pmilare Market. j
PIMLADKLPHI A. April 1? -BI TTF.R
8tead : extra eestern creamery, 2j(c;i
extra nearby prims. 4c
K( i(S hlrm ; Pennsylvania and other I
real b' firsts, free caaee, $S 6 per case;j
peiiiisyl( aula and other nearby current re-I
reipts. free asee. $5 M per case; western
firsts, free run, $. ij per cae; wesinrn
current reielnts.' free cases, f 10 per case.!
OHEKSK-Steady; New York full creams, '
fanc September, 131) 13V. fair to good,
i:oi:v-
rtelalsi 4. rata Market. .
Pl'MTH April 11 WHEAT N 1 north
ern. sHtc No ! northern. 91Vr4c; May,
tlc, Jul, txS0i gepLsmbe. 9ves.
lirUF VhTlV nTftfiVP I im PftTTn
nr,l llir IU(l Allll millU i
Speculation in Stocks All Bat Sus
pended During; Day.
ACCOUNTS EVENED UP FOR EASTER
Bond Market Aaala Helatl-re-ly Mai
Active Thaa Stock Market
Abaadaane of Cheap .Money
Main Factor.
NPW YCHRK. April 12 Speculation in
stocks was all but suspended today and
prices barely changed. Almost the only
business done consisted of the evening up
of accounts In preparation for the EKster
holidays. In advance of which traders did
not deeire to embark upon fresh ventures.
Pennsylvsnia was one of the few slocks
ahlch displayed anv activity. It broke
nearly a point when the new came that
the directors had arranged definitelv for
a 10 per cent allottment to shareholders.
This offering will be the first In several
years to he made direct to the stockhold
ers Instead of to underwriter syndicates.
1 he last previous offering direct io share
holders met with Indifferent success and
trailers, in view of this fact, interpreted
today's offering as a bearish factor. Mis
souri Pacific, which broke with Pennsyl
vania, rallied before the close and ended
!'ir w1ln """"ht gain. More -ttinn
lOO.flofl shares of this stock have been sold
In the last fortnight and the otirce of the
liquidation remain a puule. The Febru
ary report of the mad show that while
gross earnings fell off $177,000 th shrink
5Vn " earning" was kept down to ,,
000 by reason of th reduction of operating
expenses.
The weekrjr review of the Iron trade In
dicated that In point of new business the
markets for finished materials and for pig
Iron have been quieter than in any other
week since January.
The bond market was again relatively
,n.or active than the stock market. The
abundance of cheap monev Is the main
factor In maintaining a moderate demand
for bonds, which Is expressed In private
sales each day, as well as In the sus
tained volume of trading on the exchange.
liort-tltne money was somewhat eam
The banks continued to gain on the di
rect Interior movement, but sustained a
rurther loss In their operations with the
siihtrexsury.
Honds wer Irregular. Total sales, pax
isliie. 2.276.000. United Plates bonds were
unchanged on call.
Number of sale and leading quotation
tn stocks were as follows:
Sales High. Low. Ci.
AIII-(-nimrs pM ..
2e
1,690 iVs 41S J I
1 7'l
1.50 43 424j 43U
s
100 Mlt S3
O0 67 Vt 17 R7
M
100 ll M(i
101,
10" MH -, S,
1100 74 73 W 7',
1
40 44 414 44
llSH
400 1464 14I4, H.S4,
7
800 34H, 4 HI",
10(1 171, 7l, J7'.,
no lmn, 101 101114
io;i
it'.,
100 in4 io(i4 inf,i
100 .13 S3 33
100 77 774 774,
1.300 I'4 S2IIS
100 3 IS l
100 XI PI
S7
00 m 10 n4
30
100 II it 11
Hit,
1.500 iso4 ijo m
r
10 10'4 to4 .io4
M',
Line 144 14.74,
100 U'A 144 14
130
8044
a
300 35', 34S 341,
l.loo 134 ;
4714
7e
inn UW114 itei, 1014
00 11414 124 124
rot 43 4144 24
400 137 13V I3S
300 it ma, it-,
300 t34i (14 63'a
US'
17
too H S S
SH'4
14
84
44
100 lotv, 10214 l(l!H
100 14444 144H 1'
it
1,700 144 144',
31
7
10.400 44 47H
JOfl 154V4 1J 134
52H ' f.2N I.314
35
son io4 io 10s
3O0 4 41'4 414
l.:0) 107 '4 10-4 10744
100 71 71', 71
400 12414 123H 124
14
300 12STw m4 136
600 104'4 10314 103-4
00 5 M 05
100 31 31 2114
1"0 32 32 s;
100 140 10 16
3tV
15,400 lSo(4 1544 1644
35
II
oo lH n
M
100 41 41 41
, 3
M
100 624, 6?'4 62
1.0O0 116S 11474 II6V4
100 4 24'4
100 43 '4 41'., 43
300 3 34 3644
100 17 87 27
100 1'4 144
500 44', 44 46
.700 17S 175'4 174H
too 0.14 'H
100 II 73 I214
400 41 '4 414 41
0,700 7714 7ti 77
1UH4
100 44 44 434
1.600 44 6'4 6t
1
140 37 17 "4 374
4
4"!
i:
600 173(4 17S14 1734
AmMlnamated Copper
American Aertttiltural
Am. Beet Sugar
American Can
Amnrlran C. F"
Am. Oitton Oil
American H. aV L pfd
Am. Io securities
American Llneteil
American lcomrllT4
American 8. at R
Am. a. A R. pfd
Am. Steel Foundries
Am. Sugar Refining. .......
American T. T
America" Tohacoo pfd
Anierln Woolen
Anaconda Mining O
Atchifton
Atchtnon pfd
Atlantlo Oaet Uoe
Ilalllmor, A Ohio
Hetnicnem Steel
Brooklrn Rnpld Tr
Canadian Parlflc
Ontral Ijeatlier
Ontre! Iwither nfd
(Vntral of N. J
Chenapeake aV Ohio
nilcego A Alton
(Virago Q. w., new...
C. G. W. pfd
fTilrago A N. W
C, M. ic t. P
r.. a, a & Bt. l.
Colorado V. A I
Colorado eV Southern
Vineoltdaled Oaa P. .
Onrn Products
Pelaware A Hurl ton
Denver A Rio Grande
t. aV R. 0. pfd
IXetllleri' Securities
Brie
Brie 1st pfd
Brie Sd pfd
General Electfio
Great Northern pfd, ei-dlv
Greet Northern Ore etfe....
Illinois (Vntral
Interhorough Met.
Int. Met. pfd
International Harreater ....
Int. Marine pfd
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Central
Klnaee City 80
K. C 80. pfd
Laclede Gaa
LiulsTllle Nathrllle
Minn. A St Louie
M., St. P. A 8. 8. M
M., X. A T
M-. K. A T. pfd
M'numirt Pacific
National Rlacult
National Lnad
N. R R. of M. !d pfd
CN'ew York Central
N. Y , O. W
Norfolk & Weetern
North American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pennvylvanla
People'a ae
P., C. C. it. L
! PUtaburg (Vial
j Preaaed Btrel Car
I Pullman Palace Car....'
I Railway Steel Spring
I Reading
irtrpurlto RteH
(Republic Steel pfd
I I lock laland do
!Rnck Ulend Co. pfd
St. L A 8. F. 2d pfd
St. Louie 8. W
1 St. L 8. W. pfd
Sloea-Sheffleld 8. A I
southern Pacific
Southern Railway
Bo. Hallway pfd
Tennenie ( 'opper
iTexaa A Paclflo
i T., St. L. A W
1 T . Rt. L A W. pfd
I tTnlon Pacific
I I nloti Pacific pfd
I t'nlted gtatra Realty
j t'nlted States Rubber
t'nlted Statee Steel
t'. 8. 8tevl pfd
I'tab Copper
I Va. -Carolina Chemical
1 w train
Wabash pfd
Western Maryland
Wettlnghouse Rlectrlc
Wratern tnlon
Wheeling A L B
lyehlgh Valley
Total sales for th day,
104,31)0 shares.
Vnilr Uiif Msrket.
1-1... rnnir a,.,n to Mn Vfc-vfin .I1
..I.h... n.rn-LL ..-r nc nilim rat. .!.
per cent: closing bid. 2 per cent; offered
st 21- i,-r ram. Time loans: easv: sixty
day. 2V(J21 ler arm; ninety da. 2V per
cent: six months. 3 tier cent.
1.LI n D- Kl L'UI A VTI I V CJPFR-H.'nll.
h cm
STFRl'lNO EXCHANGE Firm, wtlh ao-
.....I In K.nli.ra' hllla St 14 K41.1
f,.r .ivtv-riav hill, and at 463i for de-
mand. Commercial bills. $4.331.
S1LVKR Htar. 6i'c; Mexican dollars. 4fio.
BONDS (io eminent : steady : railroad Ir-
reKiilar.
I'losinir nuotatlona on bond today wera
a follows:
I'. 4. rat. 2a
rag.
...wit itn. mm. 191'iii.j.
...ini-4 Int. M. al .4ea t.4. I HA V Firm; timothy. $15.00fi'20.O0; prairie,
... I'll S Japan 4a 44 f 12 iKVa 16 .00.
...Hila do IM I'PtiVISION'S Pork unchanged: lohblna-
do coupon
II. a ri
do L-ojpon
V. S 4a. res.
do coupon
Allia-Clisi. 1st la....
em. A, ns
Am T A T. rr. 4s
Am Tobacco 4a
do 4a
Armour A ( o. '. .
At'hisoa gen. 4a
do ce. 4a
do cv. la
A C 1 lal 4e
Hal. 4 Ohio 4a
do t(a
d.i 4 W. fa
Hnwk. Tr. cv. 4s...
eon. of Os &s
iib leatlier 6a
H4 K. C. to. 1st ...... MS
11.1'.. 1. B. deb. 4s 1 13 1 s.l
Ii l.. A N. unl. 4a 44VX
' M K. A T. 1st 4s..
1014 do sen. 4'a. 4 ,g
n, Mo Pariflr (a 771
.!(. N K. K. ot M 4s 121,
. ) N Y. ( . Ivss s
. wy1 du im- -
10S(, N. T.. N. m a
.U'"4 e1- 4e
. M4 N. A W. 1st e. 4s
. " . 4
. s?S Ascitic 4s
. 40-t do le
. M't ). S L. rtd 4s.
.In Pano. (-v. I'ks llila
i. do eos. 4s
.IIJ'4
.I'lTli
.
. lot !
.lit'
10?
C. of N. i 4 aa....
( i. . enm lsa .,
. do rat. 4a
a, hi.aao A I1
1 (.'. B i U 1. 4s....
i do 4n
I- M A P I l
.l'JJ4 Resdlng sen. 4s 7'4
.UMi'sBt. u a a. r. It 4s. i ,
. vS's do gen. la is
.as Bt U 8 W c. 4e .. 71
. 4'. 'do 1st soil 4s .... ll'i
. !', 4 A. L. 4s 77-,
is 4' ''" col. ts !,
I. T( do iv. 4s giv
. Id3, do 11 re' 4s ir.',
. ; 8o luil.it is i"S
. 41 do an. 4s 71
I'. II. I. P. c. 4a
! do rl 4a
Colo. lnd. aa
I ei 0io Mid. 4a
If 8 r 4k e 4
ll H rt. 4a ....
l A K. O. 4a
I do ret is
i TVnlllera'
, grla I. 4s
SI diiu Pai ltlc 4a lf'
Ma do cv 4a. Iil0f
I - Rubber 4a H.i
li I' 9 Steel Id 6a. ...ll'.S
T. a. -Care. t hem. ls .l"T
11 wsoasn 1st os .: i"
do 1st A e. 4s ... 4s
7l't Wsstern atld. 4s S4S
71 l, west. Klae i. le .. I'.'s
US', l it. Ontral 4s . ... (1
H s Mo. Pee. c. Is 44
do 4n
do cv. 4s. sar. A .
do sories B
Cun r:ia-. i-v la...
111. (en. 1st ret 4s
New YorU lllalsg HsiUs.
NEW YORK. April 12 Closing quotations
on mining stocks ere:
I. title Chief -.
All,
Com Tunnel stock
do tK.riU ....
ros ( si. A Vs....
Horn gilse
Iron Slter
Iesdvllls (on ...
uttared.
.. M
. in
..11"
.. It
..lie
.. 4
M.il sn
pmsnu
(Ttilr
rrandard . . ..
7sllo jacks!
. .'.
. il t
. . l4
..100
.. 40
IssJos tinest Market.
LONDON. AprU U- Arrisrlran eunti44
.'opened nuiet and about unchanged todsv.
During the first home tnHn Pacini-
was firm and active anl gained a full
point. The rest of the llrt silvenced In
ympathv, and at noon prices ranged from
to a point higher than yesterday a New
York closing.
( onaoln. money,
do sciwmnl....
1 15-14 ueulevilie W 11
II h 1 M.. K. T
... , N. T. central .14
... 7', Norfolk W 1!0e
...lll' do pfd l
... io-.', Ontario W J'i
Amal Coprer
Anaconda
Atchlecn
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio..
Canadian Paclhe
Cheeepeeke A O. . .
Chicago (. w
Chi . Mil. A St. P.
Pe Beerw.
Iener A Rio O...
do pfd
Brie
do let pfd
do td pfd
Grand Trunk
lllnols Cent -el
.tn Pnnerlanla (
.21!i Rand Mines
. a.' Radlng T'i
. Zi Sniitbem Ry
.124 do pfd U
. lS8onthern Peclflo 11H
. 1 t nlon Pacific ln
. Tl do pfd '
. t" V. 8. Steel 7!4j
. do pfd ms
. H Waheah l"'i
. WH do pfd V
.141W Spanlati 4a M
Kx-oiviilenrl.
81 LV EH-Fsr.
steady at 24 8-ld per o.
MONEY per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short and three months' bills Is 2 per
cent.
I.oeal gecerltles.
Quotations furnished by Rurn. Rrlnker
Co., 448 New Omaha National bank build
ing:
. Asd
ai (tvt
a', 4
.
ims im
10514 loss
tH su4
124 Iff.
Wj 100
M jfn
M M
s4j ion
; I""
. M
n
4 n
10
Wis 7H
4 M
M 4
Cnlrago Raster Illinois 4s, ISM.
Colorado Tol Co. 7 per cent
Cedthy Packing CV. e 1W4
CJilceeo Rtllwsy Ha. 1W7 ....
( Ity of Omaha School 4 Ha. 1M1
Cltr of Omaha 4V,s. 1931
Peneer Oaa A Else. f. 1M
Dempster Mill Mfg Co stock
Fairmont Oeamwry 1st guar. .
Fairmont Creamery pfd. 1 p. e
Kansas Ctty stock Yards stock
Kenans Vy Oee Is. inn
N. T. Central notes.
Oinahe Water fce. 1W
Omaha as ('. B. St. Ry. h. 1IU...
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry pfd., t p.
Omaha A C. B. R. A B
Omaha E. L. pfd. I p. 0
Pacinc T. A T. &s, 13!
Portlsnd 13. AC is. 109
Set tile Blectrio 6e. 1K
Union Stock Tarda stook
Boston Slocks and Roads.
BOSTON, April 12. ("losing quotations on
slocks were as
follows:
Aliouei
Amsl. Copper ...
A- 14. L & 8....
Arlrona Com. ...
Atlantlo
B. A C. C. A 8.
Butt Coalition .
Cel. A Actfona.
M Mohawk
.
. 17',
. I04
. 17',
. k
. 37
.101
. ll'i
. 7'4
. 10
. 3.1
, I
, 14
. 8
. 14
46
. 13
. 43V4
.
.110
2 Nevada Con. ...
14 Nlpiselng Mines
1BH North Butte ....
S North Lako
M.. HVj Old Dominion ...
17 OKceola
4S4 Parrott 8. A C.
(el. & llecla
4Wi Qulnr
Centennial
Copper Range (1 C.
Kart Putts C. M ...
Franklin
Olroua ('on
Gran by Con
Greene Cananea
lele Boyalle Copper.
Kerr I.ake
lake Copper .
La Helle (pper
Miami (Copper
Asked.
ll'i Khsnnon
40'x buperlor
114 Superior & B.
HuperloT A P,
M..
C...
64 Tamaraf-k
0 V. 8. 8. R. A
M..
4 do pfd
12 tub con.
6v 1 tah Copper Co.
II WfnooA
4 'Wolverine
II
Rank Clearings.
OMAHA, April 12. Bank clearings for to
day were JJ.414.4S1. 17 and for tn corre
sponding date last year S.l.litt.WS.os.
OMAHA WHOI.K.1AI.IJ PRICES.
BUTTER CreaiBi, No. 1. dllvertd to
the retail trade In 1-lb carton, lx, No.
i. In 0-lb. tubs, 21c; No. 2, In 1-lb. car
tons, 21c; packing slock, solid pack, 12c;
uairy, in 60-1 b. tuba, 14o,16c. Aiaiket change
every Tuesday.
CHKESti i wins. 14S15Hc; Young Ameri
cas. i;loc: daisies, lbc; triplet. 16c; lim
brger, 18c; No. 1 brick, lbc; Imported
owihs. 8ic; Uoraestlc Swiss, iici bloug
en lee. inc.
POULTRY Oresed broiler, under t lb.,
lu.uu per do.; hens, lie; cock. 11c; ducks.
16c; geee. lie; turke. Kbc; pigeon, per
uox.. tl.-u; homer squab, per do., 4.W,
fancy squabs, per dog., $3-00; No. 1. per
doi., 3.vv. Alive: Broilers. He. 1 to I'm
lbs., and 14 10 2 lbs., 20c; sniooin leg.
14c; hens, 12s,c; Ktaga, 10c; old roosters, lo;
old duck, full feathered, U'c; geese, full
leathered, 64c; turkey. 14c; guinea fowl,
oic each; pigeon, per do-, ouc; homer,
per aos., 4.U0; squabs, No. 1, Pr do.,
1.W; No. 2, per do., bOc; capons, oyer i
lbs., 14c; old turkeys, ldc
FISH tall frosen; Pickerel, 6c; whit. 7
lUv; pike, Dc; trout, 11c; large crapples, UO
16c; tipanlsn mackerel, lc; eel, lHc; had
dock, 13c; flounders, Uc; green catfish, lbc;
rue shad, ova each; sliad roe, per pair, uac;
frog legs, per do., &m; avluon, sc; haUi
uut. kc; herring, u4a
FRUITS Apple, Washington, Mo.
Pippin, Vik tier, per box, l-l.&u; Washington
Hed-cheek Pippin, 61-b4-0-112 utes, per
box, (i.(M); V aahlngton (Janoa. per box,
2.W. Banannas, fancy select, per bunch,
J.aa2.oO; Jumbo, bunch, i."o'ai.'ia. Dates,
Anchor brand, new 30 1-lb. pkg. In boxes,
per box, t-.w, bulk In 70-lb. boxes., trVkc.
Fig. Turkish, 7-crown, per lb., 16c; o
crown, per lb., 14o; 4-crown, per lb., 13c.
Urape fruit, Florida, 46-64-64-au sixes, per
box, M.00; choice stock, 26c less. Lemons,
Llmoneira brand, extra fancy, 300-3ti0 sites
per box, Sl.do; fancy, 3W-3M) size, per box,
34.00. J40 alse, 6jc per box less. Oranges,
Camelia iledland navels, all sizes, per
box, $3.23; tancy. nuvels, Nu-W-lui sizes, $2.tk;
liO and smaller sizes. $3.00. Btrawberrles.
Louisiana, per 24-pint case, $2.7.
ViiUL TABLES Bean, string and wax,
ner haniDer. $3.f)044.50., Beets, per bu.. 7bc.
Cabbage. New York, per lb., 2c. Carrol,
per lb., 2c. Celery, California Jumbo, par
doz. bunches, K5c. Cucumbers, hot house,
tVb and 2 dui. "In box, per doz.. J2.00. Kgg
plant, fancy Florida, per dux., !2.0u. Gallic,
xtra fancy, white, per lb., lie. Lettuce,
extra fancy leaf, per dot., 45c. Onion,
Indiana white, per lb., 3Sc. Onion Sets,
white, per bu., 33 lb., $1.75; yellow, per
bu.. 32 lb., red, per bu., 32 lbs.,
$1.60. Parsley, fancy southern. per
dox. bunches, t0l6nc. Parsnips, per lbs.
Jc. Potatoes. early Ohio seed, sand
oil, In savks, per bu., $1.10; . Genuine Bed
River E. Ohio seed, per bu., $1.36; Iowa
and Wisconsin, white stock, per ou., 86c;
Colorado, per bu., $1.00. Rutabagas, per
lb., IV4C. Tomatoes. Florida, per 6-basket
crate. fancy. 2.00(fc2.2j; choice, $1.75.
Turnips, per bu., 76c.
Ml SCELLANKOUS Almonds, California
oft shell, per lb., Ike; In sack lots, lc lea.
Brazil nuts, per lb., 13c; In sack lot, lo
lea. Cocoanuts, per sack, $5.00; per do.,
76c. Filberts, per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lo
less. Hickory nuts, large, per lb., 5c;
small, per lb., 6c. Peanuts, roasted, per
lb., 8c; raw, per lb., b'-iu. Pecans, large,
per lb., 16c; In sack lots, lc less. Walnuts,
black, per lb.. 2'ic: California, per lb.,
lo; In Back lot, lc less. Cider, New York,
Mott's per bbl., $6.76. Honey, new, 24
frame. $3.76.
4. I.ools General Market
ST. inCIS. April 12 WH E AT Fut ures
lower; May. SS'tc: July. icL cash steady;
tracR. ino. 2 red, wowc; .-no. i hard, oB.o
CORN-IOwer; May. 4M,c; July, 4!ivtf
4'c; casn nigner; tracK. -o. 3, 4iis,c; No.
1 2 White. 4NVU'j(1C.
OATS Higher; May, Me: July, SH4c.
Cash. Ptronger; track, No. 2, J2c; No. 2
White. 33WC
H V 13 1'nchanged, Me.
FLOCR Dull ; red winter patents, $4.2M
extra fancy and straight, a3.6uOj4.10
hard winter clear. I2.70rfi3.x.
SEED Timothy, $6.009.60.
t OK.N.MhAl, S2.40.
I BRAN Higher, sacked east track, $1.13
l $vi.t. Lard, higher; prime steam. r.7o7..
Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxel extra
short, U2'j: clear rlbe, $S.12'i; short
clears, S RT'. Bacon, unchanged; boxed
extra shortM, $9.7n; clettr ribs, $9.76; short
dears. V 6T1-..
POCLTRY Easier; chicken. 13,!;
springs 17c; turkey. KftlKc; ducks. 14c;
geeee. 6c.
BCTTER Pteady ; creamery. lSV522c.
F.CiG! Oulet: imc.
Receipts.
Shipments
ll'i"
Mnur. 1'1'ls.
Wheat, bu. .
7.201
S7.4
21,600
39 S'SI ;
37.200.
I Corn. bu.
Oats. bu.
.. b4."OJ
16.0X)
Cotlom Market.
I NEW YORK, April 12. -COTTON Spot
closed quiet. 6 point lower, middling up-
' lands. 14 il' : middling gulf, 14 90c: no sale.
I BT. LOCI. pnl 12 -COTTON' Market
uncharged; middling. H'sO. Sale. 46 bale;
(receipts. 7 612 hales; shlupments, 1.812 bales;
1 stock, 30.716 bales.
Stm York cotton market a furnished by
Logaa Bryan, members of New York
Cotton exchange, 115 Booth Sixteenth street:
Month. I Open. I High. liw. Close ! Ys y.
Mav
July
Aug.
Oct.
14 57
11 S4
14 IS
12 43
14 60
14 T.S
I 14 IS
f 14 S. '
! 14 61
I 14 44
14 04
14 76
J H M
' 14 r.i
! 14 11
I 12 1
14 a
14 64
li 14
VI S2
Coffee Market.
NKW Y( RK. April 12 COFFBK Futures
closed steady al a net aiicmicw of i?i-i
point .'ales were reported of .13.2.VA haae
Closing hid Ap'-tl. May. 9'W-. June. Jul,
lOOic: August. 9 i4'". Sei lember, i.v'.c; lie.
toher. 9 74c; Nernl'er, iT'-c. D.-ceinl.er.
v. January. 9i"'. Feorusj-i . ";
March V,. -l"'t cnCf-e. i"iet; No 7 Hio.
lie: No 4 Santos. U'.iilic. Mi.d. quiet; Cor
dova, US.V-io nominal
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Show Little Change Compared
with Tuesday.
BREAK IN HOG PRICES HALTED
Sheep and l.amlMs, (litslle sf s4 Few
aales. Are Tea Fifteen
Lower Thaa TtjesMlar'
Msrket.
I BOVTH OMAHA. April 12. Wl.
Recelptn wpie: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
urricial Monday 4.& 4.817
Official Tuesday 7.107 13.6M
6.1.9
,0J0
Kaulmate Wednesday.... $.) ll.JuO
Three day this week. .15.07.
Same day last week . . . 10.4W1
cm day 2 week ago. 16.790
name days S week ago.li.4ftl
Same days 4 weeks ago.17.Kto
Same daa last year. ...17.316
a. lis
as.M
A tvi7
21.70
40.596
r,631
31. 462
It 2
23.217
So.625
U.I40
The following taule snows tbe receipt
or cattle, nogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date a compared with
last year: 13'1 ilu In..
Cattle S'lMW 21, 8S0 20.93
Hog 7'B.2u7 3b.u 61. 141
Sheep 604.41 431, U4 77.3S1
'the following table iiom the rang ot
prices on hog at r.outh Omaha for the laM
several day, with comparisons:
Date, j 1911. in0.UIMB.1908.laX7.19OII.19(X.
27U t 71 t 17) 6 471 IN Hi
1(10 0 6 74 4l' il 6 21
(22 110 42. f 76 46; 21; i Ai
f 214j'l0 81 6 70, I 464 ill 6 !'
IZ-10 ln fv 6 2 I tH 6 26
I llUlO 16 I 90) 74 S li 1 26
10 16 f 93) 6 74 32 ,
R 94 I I 6 6 nil 6 Jt, ( T t i
5 OR 10 B I 6 72) 42! U 6 2S
6 m! 9 7i 99 I 42; M t 31
Sundav.
Receipts and dlanoaitlon of llv tock
at the Union Stock yards. South Omaha,
ior twenty-tour hour ending at I o clock
jesterday;
RECFIPTP.
CatUa. Hog. Shewp. H"r"a.
M. es
Rt. P....
S
Wabaxh .
1
46
4
46
16
2
41
t
4
4
Misaourl Pacific ...
Union Pacltlc
1
16
1
C. A N. W. (east 1.
A N. W. (o'Wti.
C. St. P., M. O.
.'.. H. A Q. (east)..
B.
B.
R.
Ai g. (weeitl... 23
10
1. & P. leaat)
1. & P. (west)
R-
Illinois Central $
C U. W 1
Total receipt
..1S7
M
DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
April ...
April 4...
April 6...
April I...
April 7...
April $...
April 9...
April 10.. .
April 11..
April 12..
Omaha Pkg. Co 470 1.911 ri
Swift and Company 660 2,822 1.421
Cudahy Pkg. Co LlAs $.212 L769
Armour & Co 476 2,90 78
Schwartachlld & S. 96
Murphy 914
Morrell 41
Hill & Son 96 ....
F. B. Lewis 17
Huston St Co 30 .... ...
J. It. Root fc Co 36
J. H. Bulla .'. 26
L. Wolf 63 .....
MoCreary e Carey 23
H. F. Hamilton 6
Lehmer Bros 7
Lee Rothschild 31
Mo. & Kana.-calf. Co... 3
('line & Christy 1
Other buyer $31 636
Total 8,790 11.769 4.0M
CATTLE- Reoeipt looked imall today,
being a little more than half as large aa
yesterday. Still the total for th three
day foots up 16.000 head, or 6,1) head
larger than for the same day last week.
The run falls short of the corresponding
day of last year by over 2.000 head. The
market was largely supplied with beef
steer again today, there being only a
moderate showing of butcher slock and
very little in tli way of feeding cattle.
A was th cas yesterday stock cattl
and feeder were the first to sell, but
there were really not enough of that claaa
of cattle In the yard to make a showing
or to really establish prices. Th country
demand continues very moderate, but aa o
few cattle are coming steady price are
maintained. With anything nke liberal re
ceipt of feeder and a locker piioe would
be very likely to ease off In ympathy
with the break on fat cattle.
Buyer of beef steer started out bidding
price that wera lower and some cattle
mav possibly have sold a little lower than
yesterday, but a a rule buyer raised
their hands a little and bought the cattl
at about steady price. Btlll the trade wa
very slow and dull and the feeling weak.
There was a Uttl more life to the trad
In cow and heifer than yesterday, due
to the fact that receipt were light while
there was a fair demand. Prices, however,
did not show much change, being as a rule
about steady.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beef steers. $6,104(41.30; fair to good beet
steers. $i.cft6.10; common to fair beef
ateers, $fi.2U '(.'. 60; good to choice cow and
heifers, $i.iafi.70; fair to good cowg and
heifers. $4.7.rn5.O0; common to fair cow
and heifers. $3.2f,04.76; good to chotoe gtock.
era and feeders. $.-..10&6.65: fair to good
stocker and feeders, S.0Oa6.1O, common to
fair Blockers and feeder, $4.2f.fJfi6.0O; stock
heifers, $4.2&j6.26: veal calre, $4.0007.60;
bulls, (tags, eo., $4 Mio.l6.
Representative sale:
BtKr h i anna.
Ne.
10....
14....
14.,..
it....
to....
11....
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17....
11....
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.... 414
, . . . lusO
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lieu
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....1007
urn
...io4
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...1100
1044
1044
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107
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. . . . 10(17
...l?o
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Pr.
No. At. rt.
11 1114 I 14
11... 1144 I 44
a... 1174 4 M
11 Hit I M
II 1244 4 44
11 till 6 M
71 U10 9 44
14. 1141 4 M
SS 1141 I 44
17 Wl 4 SO
II 1141 I M
to 11M I M
II..... 11 US I 40
II 1111 I M
40 1X14 4 4
II .1111 I II
, 44....' 1VH I 41
44 114 4 IS
It 111 6 40
) 1117 4 00
40 1174 4 00
11 11 4 no
14 1114 4 40
4 1041 I 4
41 UII I 04
17 1161 I 04
II KM I 04
41 111! 4 41
14. ID! 144
44 1471 4 14
4 1404 4 14
4 L?M I 14
tl Oil 4 14
44 101 I 14
14 1UI I II
10 lsll 4 II
II 1114 4 14
D HEIFERS.
IT TI4 4 44
4 1011 I 40
14 mi I 40
14 - Il I 44
14 1314 4 44
4 1011 I It
II lilt I 44
W8.
i nn 444
T 1147 I 00
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4 474 4 40
I , 1014 4 10
14 ... .1144 4 00
14 .i....'104 I 40
101 I 01
14 t7 4 II
1 1211 I
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1 1411 I II
il met I il
to uttl 14
It .77.... 414 I 44
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11 IM I M
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I 4117 I 40
10 Tit I 10
10 100 I 10
41 Ill 4 T4
I 14
4 411
I 44
4 40
I 44
I SO
4 14
4 II
1 44
I 10
I 411
I 40
I HI
4 II
t 16
I 44
I IH
I 46
4 44
I 44
I 14
I ,
I 70
I 70
4 70
4 70
4 74
4 11
I 74
4 71
4 71
I TS
I 7
I 10
I aa
4 W
4 40
11H4
I M
8TKERS
... I"!
... T41
... Inl
...U7l
... 471
... 4M
... 141
... 6M
I -0
I
I v
1 II
I 40
I 40
4 40
4 44
C
t 10
4 I
4 10
4 71
4 74
4 40
4 14
4 II
4 M
... I4
...101
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...10S1
... 121
...17
.. . 74
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...1114
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... 447
... m
... 4"0
... 44
... ?n
74;
... 771
, . . . 4-14
... 741
4 !
4 IM
4 00
4 40
4 40
4 IK
4 M
1 1 F.
4 io
I 40
4 '
4 74
4 7.
t 04
I
4 14
4
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I 10
,
BULLS.
100 4 40 1 Ill I
UM 4 1 14 4 00
1S40 4 1 1 tooo I 0
4 40 1 1400 I t
If.. 4 11 I nn 4 04
1ST! 4 74 t 10 4 14
12KII 4 40 1 Hll 4 14
1071 4 Wl t I'll 1
UII 14 14 1117 I M
CALVKS.
.441 4 l 4 114 T 04
. 140 I nn 41 il T oa
,141 I nn 4 ia, T 14
. B4 I no I 14 7 tl
. II I H 1 1 7 14
.111 11 I I'd 7 10
. 1 4 71 I 170 T Ml
,( I 10 1 ISO T Ml
.11,0 T O0 1 144 I 44
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ICKFRK ANP FEKDFPf
.111 4 74 It. 441 4 IS
. 4MI I H It 4 "
. 44 I 11 140 I II
7: 1 t
uncK l.lvelv demand wa perhap 'he
heat phase of hog tiaoe this morning. The
inaiket started out raiher quietly, as re
ceipts weie large and huyera more or tern
ii, .urn full but moxement took on a mote
h inted ai'pearance later. A clearama that
an praitliallv con.pleie by 11 o clock te
luited. bulk selling on a steady ha 1
CUuvf buina averaged sUoag to poai
Mr a nickel Mrher No choice baron
snlmals were available 1st, however, end
the top price is relatively a low one be
rsuse of this fart.
Packers furnished order for the. big hulk,
of course, and fullv 90 per cent of a 14rvir
run told on a local killing account. In
quiry from shlprr anfl speculator h4
a better tone tb4n rwently, but the de.
mand from thla quarter Is still dlscrlmlnat.
Ing. lights meeting with ususl preference
Hog weighing around 2o0 pounds sold
at or near $; . best quality offerlnss
selling tip to 6 0f. Butcher grade ranged
around $&... 90. and heavies brought $.i M .
$s.7S and le, according to quality and
srelght.
Representative sales:
No.
At.
. I
..tt
..III
. .a4
,.m
. ,i:t
. lot
.411
,104
..114
. .Ill
..IU
.101
.K)
..(.
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. m
. 140
..7
. .M
.lot
FT.
4 Tl
I Tl
I T4
I 74
I 7
6 TS
I Tl
4 Tl
6 71
I Tl
I 11
I Tl
I Tl
6 M
I Tl
6 71
71
I 77 "4
T74
I Tli
771
I Id
I an
I 14
6 10
I ao
I IS
I M
I 10
6 14
10
I IS
4 o
4 lo
i
I 10
4 10
I ID
I 40
I 10
I K
I In
I 10
I M
I Ml
I Wl
4 M
I Wl
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I so
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I an
4 Ml
I Ml
6 M
I in
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I an
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I an
I M(4
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6 (TV,
4 1
6 U
6 Ml
I 14
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I 111
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41...
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11...
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74...
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40...
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44. ,
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..134
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. ,:i
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n ... I Ml 47.
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: ... I Ml Tl 511
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.4 ... I Ml 74 ?jn
.214 ... 4 an it us
.3M 100 4 44(4 71 7Sn
.ine ... i w, 7 Ja
.24 ... 4 17 V, M to
.374 ... 4 l4j 1? :o
.371 ... 1 6 u ii
.l ... 4 Ml 14 117
.17 120 I 14 4S Til
.14 14 4 Ml 41 197
.214 ... 4 II II I4
.Ul ... 4 M 11 203
.!T ... 4 11 41 ill
i:4
n
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. I 11
. $ 44
.S0
SHEBP Bearish feeling.
apparently
caused oy no particular condition, per
vaded th sheep and lamb markets this
morning. Buyer lnalsted on cheaper est
and, despite the feci that the supply was
limited, bulk of offerings had to s 11 on a
1016o lower basis. Occasionally a sale was
made that appeared to oe steady, or ver.v
nearly o, but unchanged prices were nut
of the question except on shipment that
attracted unusual competition.
Receipt consisted largely of lambs and
variety wa not quite as broad as on re
cent day. The run carried a very email
Seroentage of extra good wooled westerns
iexlcfui lambs, the kind that went at $'! 'M
yesterday, had to move at $6 10. Heavy
western animals, weighing 101 pounds, sold
at $6.50. Choice handy westerns are quota
ble up to $ft.h5. Shorn lambs, prime,
brought a much aa $6.10 and if there wa
any discrimination In the demand for
wooled and shorn offerings. It favored the
latter class of stock.
Trad In old sheep wa of small volume,
but a meager supply did not. serve as an
excuse) for steady prices. Almost every
thing had to sell at figures weak to a
little lower. Good ewes commsnded $4.50,
indicating an extreme limit of $4 70. Shorn
was were wanted around $4.00. There were
no wether or yearling of consequence
.on sale.
Quotation on Bheep and Lamb: Good
to choice lambs, ti.KTa5.): fair to good '
lambs, $5.40Yt6; handy weight yearlings.
$5.00(96.26; heavy yearlings. $4.756.0(1; good
to choice wethers, $4.6u4.90; fair to good
wethers, $4 4(04.66; good to choice ewes.
$4.603H.70; fair to good ewes. $4.0O(ip4.iiO;
sheep, cull to feeder. $3.0OQ4.00.
Representative sales;
No.
Av.
.... 71
....12S
64
.... 46
....126
.... 46
.... 96
... S3
.... II
... 33
... 63
... 77
... lot.
. 91
Pr.
6 16
4 76
10 00
10 00
4 75
10 00
4 25
C 10
3 60
6 00
4 7i
6 75
t 00
e to
4 90
4 60
19
515 western lamb ,
63 western ewes
64 spring lamb
16 spring lamb
25 western ewe
27 western spring lamb.,
443 Montana ewe
272 western shorn lamb....
67 western ewe
81 westers lamb
24 weetern lambs
81 western lamb ,
96 native Iamb and awa
179 western larnba
233 shorn lamb
0
166 western ewe and wether... I05
7b Mexican iamb 74
CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKJET
DemancT. for CsUtla Dill Hogs an 4
8heey Wealc
CHICAGO, April 11. C ATTIJ7 Rejretpt.
11.000 head. Market Hull. Beeves, $5,164
(.70; Texas steer. $4.40fro,6Ti; WMlsrn ateore,
$4.SOrcf6.76; stockerx and feeders, $4.0036.7r;
cow and helfera, $3.4JkS&M; "Urea, $6UKXg
7.W.
HOGS Reoeipt. 23.000 head. Market
weak at opening ptioea. Light, $tVliU.6&;
mixed. tt.O&tl 60: heavy. K.7f0 90: rmie-h.
$6.7o(Q100; good to choice heavy? $AOO7rtL0;
pigs. iiiom.CKi. tjuig or asjes, iouii.x
HUEEP AND LAMBS-Reooipts. 16.000
head. Market weait. Native, tS.OAgH-SiO;
western, tAltxdH SO; yearUnra, $4.4ti6 60; na
Uve lamba. $4.7tS&K; weetssm, (4.76(3U6.
Kisses City Llvw Steele Market.
KANSAS CITT, April 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 7.0U0 head, Including 900 southern;
market steady to weak; dreaaed beef and
export steer. $6 90OA4O7 fair to good. $6 4(1
05.86; western steer. $6.0096.15; stockers
and fenders, $5.003'ft.l6; southern steers.
$4.26J 00; southern cows, $3.5tn6.0O; native
cow, $3.20fr.40; nativ heifers, .OOigdJlO;
bulls. t4 5"46 2t.', calves. 4.00R.75.
HOOS-ReealpU. 30.00$ bead; market tY?
10c higher; bulk of aalea. $6.xtT to; heavy.
$6.0Oti4.17Vs; packer ajid butcher. $6.06'
6.30; heavy, fc.O0fl17H: packers and butch
ers. $. 0634.10: lights. $6 206.35.
8HEH2P AND LAM RS Roleept. 1S0M
head; market 103-o lower; lambs, $f. 2Mf
6.90; yeeu-linrs. $4la2B; wether. Urt
4.75; ewesi, $35034 25; atockers and feeders,
$3 0003.36.
St. I.il 1-1 ve Btaelt MsrkH.
ST. LOUIS. ApHl 12. CATTT.K-Reoe.tptl,
1 400 head. Including 600 Texsns. market
steady: native shipping and export stoers,
SAOO'iH fiO; dressed beef and butcher steer,
$5 4094 26; steers under 1.000 pornnda. $&.f'Otf
1.76; stocker nd feeders. $4 6016 76: cows
and heifers. 14 LtT 64: canners. $2.8r.5i
bulls. ralveei. 00037.71.; Texas
and Indian steers, $4 5066 26; cows and
heifers. $3.5096.00.
HOCJ? Receipts. 12 o0 heed; market
steadv to 1k lower: light. $f.7r.'4 60; pack
er. 9 XU43 10; butcher and best heavy.
$6.2rri 46.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Fleeelpts. 14 301
hesd; market steadv; native muttons. $150
(fjSOO; lamb $6 7fj6 40: cull and buck.
$i.Jf44.26; Blocker. $V2F,'ff3 50.
B. .Inaerib Live Stock Merkel.
ST. JOSEPH. April 12. CATTLE Rece nt
1 700 hed; market slow; steers. $4 5V,T 26;
cows nd hsifer. V.Wii 00; calves. $3 iVM?
7 (Kt
jiocb Receipts 7.000 head: mirkst steady
to strong: top. $6 2f.; bulk of sales. so.JtKjiS 10
SHEEP AM LA ' nn neceipis .wi
head; market low; lambs, $4.5'iT .10.
Stark la Sight.
Receipts oMIv stock at the five principal
western markets yesterdav:
( ait'", ii'ni. nneep
South Omaha
Bt. Joseph
Nansaa City
Pt Iu1s
Chicago
Totals
6o
I1.7i0
6 'V
1 OH)
. 1.7"0
. 7 001
, . . 2 400
11.00
7 not
20.000
12 600,
23 000
1 ri. 1 gs
14 Son
16.'X4'
.26.700 61.300 51.3TO
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. April 12 WHEAT-Soot.
dull' No 2 red western winter, no sto.'k;
futures, slesdv: Msy. 6s ! . July. 7'd;
October. A ,
CORN Hoot, firm: Annrl'iii mixed, new.
4s 6d Anierlcn mixed, old fs 'd; new
American kiln dried 4s 7v1 : futures,
steadv; May. 4 6'td; tuly. 4a 6d
Mllesaakr firala
MIl.w'AI'KEK Apr41 I'
1 northern. II OOftl 01. Vo
Market.
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2 northern, 95-8
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