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THE m:E: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, ATTJL 19.
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REAL ESTATE LOANS
u ontlnued )
CI 1 E A P MONEY.
I;e. resenting tli I'rnn Mutual Ufe Inn
C . with sssets of ever U7.'.'"0. I sin
PVare'l to aciepl all the (nod loans of
fer nti improved OmAha real estate
I'uMiirc and n.i.dence loans made without
d"la.
THOMAS RRKNNAN.
City Natl inal Bank Hid
WE I ave funds to loan on desirable
reel esiste In Omaha and suburbs.
No i -oirini'sslcns. l-oans can be. paid In
part or In full at any time.
NEBRASKA SAVINGS & LOAN AWN,
US' rartiam ft. Bourd of Trade Bldg
Tel. Douglas 133
1 !l..r'on "y farm property. W.
" lv ' I',. MEIKLE. M5 l'.irtia Bldg
A N TED City loans and warrant W.
Fs.-nam Mnltb A Co. It Kamaru SL
' AFTER a dav's work a little recreation
la w iriih"(l. W e will give lo Mr. N M
Hivloi. 14;; N. 2"tli St.. a pair if srat to
ti e American theater If nh" will br,n till
ail In Che office within three us s an'i
Identify hcisilf.
LOW HAI tS. H t. al 1 8-C' A R LB K llo Cm.
I,t IU tu models TDMtar Biug
CITY and Farm. JOHN N rRKNZEH.
MONBV TO LOAN Payns Instalment c.e,
OM to tlOOn aaade promptly. K. U
tVwl. Wean Mid.. 1 -ai and raruia.
Wanted, farm loans Kloke Iny. Co .Omahi
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WHAT AN IOWA FARMER WANTS.
Have you anything to offer tha farmer
cf Iowa? Any cheap land for higher priced;
a general merchandise atora for land or
any kind of an exchange? Or have you
some land you want to aell for cash? The
one paper that reaches tha Iowa farmer
la the lca Mnicrs Capital; 42.000 circulation
dally; rale single Insertion. 1 cent a word;
am Insertions. t cents a word. lee Moines
I laily Capital. Dei Moines, la.
WANT listing houses, vacant lots, have
rash ruts. unci a for good Investments and
homes.
AVliM'ERN REAL ESTATE COM PA NT.
4 1 1 Ksrhach iilock.
WK have a customer for a 4 or S room
houjw. between llih mill piih. and William
and Vintiiti streets. The house need not
he modern, hut good h I u received. W'hHt
have yo'i in that sfi Hon. tinners only reply.
(IP.IN S. M I . It H 1 1,1 CO..
Rooms J:M4 C'l.v Nat. Hank Bldg
For iiuick saies see
F. I). WRAP, isni Farnam St.
A NIi'B little cherry tree will help out
In the yard. We will give Mrs. Nan. J029
Leavenworth St., one of Ryrd's SOc cherry
trees If she will bring this ad to The Bee
office within three d tys and Identify
herself.
STEAMSHIPS
ALLAN LINE-
Plctureanue St Lawrence Rout.
Weekly Sailings from
MONTR E A L TO LI VEKPOOL. GLASGOW
MONTREAL, TO LONDON, Havre, France
Fortnightly from
PHILADELPHIA and Boaton to Glasgow
Cn.lendid itcner), shortest passage, ion
rates
Any local Agent, or
ALLAN & CO.. General Agents.
174 Jackson Blvd., Chicago.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Newt Generally Bearish
Holding for Premiums.
CROP CONDITIONS ARE PERFECT
H r porta from North-Treat kow Bright
Prospects Firmness Is) lorn
from the Renewed Ship.
plB Remand.
OMAHA. April 14, 1X11.
! It h in lnn .r tnt-isrn inarketa after
their Easter linllrias. wheat started lower
today. ash demand la not ao at live as
It waa Inai w eek anil hiiyt-ra are It ss ag
gtiSKive. Iloid-ra of the cah stuff are
linn and are demanding a premium, how
ever. Condition in the nortnweat are
Idtal for the spring seeding and this work
t i ito,i esfing m p,ii,. tntre is noimu
; in the news which can be construed as a
hull le.Btlil e
' ih.. ..... ,is in i ni n i tne result of a
r ne wed shipping demand, which la moving
0. . the Hto.ed Sim ks at primary points.
The country nioveiwnt continue very llgiH
aim ulih Koine unfavorable weather lit
if;nt pin e could easily advanie.
i ne lni, illation or a sniHil Hire of May
wheat suited the decline, and price
riiouped riun'kly under the preesuic ot
bearleh news.
Corn made a fairly stubborn fight when
wheat broke and while values eased off.
tha buying by strong holders checked the
decline.
Primary wheat receipts were 77S.00O bush
els and shlprrents were S4S.O"0 bushels,
MaJnat receipts last year of 23R.O0O bushels
and shipments of 21 2. WO bushels.
Primary com receipts were UMl.OOO bushels
and shlpmenta were I.411,nnft bushels, sgainat
receipts last year of .T77.AOO bushels and
shlninenth of 41.X bushels.
Clearances were St") bushels of corn,
1. flf") bushels of oats and wheat and flour
eui.al to latino bushels. V
Liverpool cloxeil 'n-,d highex on wheat
and VaiM higrher on corn.
I he tohowmH asu sans wire reported:
W HEAT- No. 2 hard. 1 car. i",c; No. 3
hard. 1 car turkey, bOc; No. 4 hard, 1 car,
Sic.
CORN No. i white, 11 cars. 44'c; No. I
yellow, 1 car, 444c; No, I yellow. 1 oar,
44c; No. 2 mixed. 1 car. 4Sc; 1 car, 44V-
OATS No. 3 w hite. I car, 80-,c; . No. i
hlte, 1 car, 30Vc: No. a yellow, 1 car. 30;4o;
No. 4 yellow. 1 car. 30'c; 1 cir, 3(lc; no
grade, I car. 2MfcC.
Omaha .tali i'-'r.
j W'HTAT No. 2 hard. SUSQAlc; No. J iiatd
I KWiftic; No. 4 hard, SOfiSic; re.lected
ilitid. itSilc; No. S spring, 80ffi4'tc; No. 4
! spring. KSfl9t-r: No. 2 durum, f6'o86'c; No.
3 durum, S4rSrHc.
CORN No. 2 white. 4l''e,c; Nh. t white,
' 44i44c; No. 4 White. 43'44'4c: No. 3
I color. 44ifil4He; No. 2 yelljw. 44S'S4r'c; No.
13 ycll .w. 44'4'&44c; No. 4 yellow, 43,4'ff4Vic:
.vi). 2. 44Vya4c; No. 9, 44''(rnc; io. ,
4.'l','S44ic.
OATS-No. 2 white. 31531Vir; standard.
fiiffiiy4c; No. 8 white. 34flJle; No. 4
white, JKVgMHc: No. X yellow, 30 430o;
N . 4 yellow. 2iB.30Vc.
BARLEY No. 3, S8(j9sc; No. 4 7S'fl)e;
No. 1 teed, 0(&s; rejected, WaTRc.
RFE No. 2. 8890c; No. . 8'6c.
iarlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
28 28 208
104
1H IS t
18
Paeon, tinThanred; boxed extra liort.
1 ' sr: clear ribs, ll'i.i:,; shoit ckais.
.!.;..
iiili.THY - .ak, chicken.". ll'i-c,
spring", lie. luikejs. l.'nlSc. ducks. 14c,
geese, M.
Hi I 'j'KK Steadt ; crcamerv. g2.c
Kijtifc ftead) , i.;c-
lleceiits. Shipm'ts.
Flour. Mils g.iou s vi
. - Sl hll i 4A Atfl 1 nii !
Corn, bu 41 0 K .n l
Osts. bu o,ii00 40.KW
EW VUHK UK.VKR4L MIHkEt
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS'
crrased s.. nno mark, notes in circulation
crcseed 1M "IS ri mark: riei.it In- I
I ceased ,KS J?B,rti marks; gold In hand. In-j
crcaseii :4...w maika.
Bean Successful in Attack on Prices
All Along; Line.
((notation
arlon
of the nnr on
Com mod It lea.
NEW TORK. April 18 FI.OCR-Qulet;
spring patents. S4.7Mi.".10; winter straights.
:i.7ik3.M; winter patents. $.;.!ru4; spring
clears S3-4n4i4.it; winter extras. No. 1, S3.ii
i3 4n; winter extrss. No. 2. S-i.tfif-'l.l.'i; Kan
sas straights, S4.inM.sn. Rye four, firm;
fair io good, S4 4a4 65; choice to fancy,
$4 Vfi4.kS
COR.NMEAI. Steady; fine white and
yellow. SI.IMtt.20: coarse. $MfiM6; kiln
di ltd. $:",,).
WHEAT-.Spot market, easv; No. 2 red.
T'ac elevator, and iC4c f. o. b. afloat;
No i northern Miiluth, SI.0.V. f. o. b.
afloat Kutnres market was steady during
the givste, pan ot the dav on the chIiIis
and bullish statistics, hut declined sliarplv
on evidences of hull Iniuidatinn. closing Vu
c net lower May cloed. 1'le; Julv, M'4c;
September. 92V-
( OK.V Spot market, firm: export No. 2.
I. o. 1. afloat. Futuifs market was
m 1 srli totte 1lsrl.fl.
NEW TURK, April IS -MONEY On call.
Meady; .4iV per cent; ruling late'.
tier efit- el,,Ml "1. ( ni mi
MARKET IS AROUSED FROM QUIET !" :- I"' ' '"" '"n uulet and easier;
ixiy niyt, i'ii: i r cent; nn iv oavs.
Traders Take Advantage of Variety
f ( Ircnmstaace to Inananrate
Hold and K.ffectlve
Raid.
.V.c
witnoiit transaciinn. closing at 'c net
advance, luly closed, 6,Kt. "
OATS Spot market, steady. Futures
market was without tranaacllons, closing
nominal.
H A V Firmer; prime, $1 IB: No. 1, SI. 06
I-10; No. 2. 1100; No. S, 7jac.
FKBD Firm; western spring bran. In
100-lb. sacks, S27.0J1; slandard middling. In
10-lh. sacks. S.-6.25; city. In 100-lb. sacks,
S-'7no.
IIIDBS Quiet; Central America, 2c; Ho
gota. 2L'c.
LKAi HKR-Dull; hemlock first. 23'uff
2fi'vc; seconds, 21'wif 2Jc; thirds, 19fJ0c; re
ject. 16fii7c.
PHO i.ililN?--Pork, aleadv: mea. S1R.00
rpin.fxi; family. J19.OW30.oO; short clears,
SI7 0iiIS.fi". Heef. stead v; niess, Sl..Sfvj 14.00;
family. SIS.t'r2r1& ;; beef haras, (2 00n2i.0o.
Cm meats.- steady; pickled billls. 10 to
14 lbs. ll.(if(H2.6o: nlckled hams. tl..r.nff the
l.ard. etuf.v : middle west nrime. is.n.i ; the
NKW TORK. April 18 -Not alm s the
stock market was thrown Into confusion
by the decisions of the Interstate Com
merce c imti'lsNlon against the railroads in
the freight tate cases tn Februrarv has
there hern such a wide movement In
sto. as as today.
Rear traders took advantage of a
vaiietv of circumstances to Inaugurate a
bold and effective raid and the matket
was arnimed from the lethargy of recent
week. The bears were as-sisted by Hnulda,
tlon of long slocks and prices melted
rapidly.
lisxea among the active stocks, sin h as
I'eadlng. Cnion Pacific. Cnlted States
Fteel. SI Paul, Missouri Pacific Irf-hlah
Valley, Northern Pacific. Norfolk & West-I
em. American Smelting and Amalgamated ,
Copper, ranged from 1 to 3 points. Na- 1
tlonal Rlsctilt lost S points and Minne- !
epulis. St. Paul A Sattlt 8te. Marie 4
tiotnt In tli lt half hnnr n.l.a ralll,
toinewhat on toverlng, but only a small
part of the losses was made up.
The selling movement began In the first
hour and waa directed chiefly against
Missouri Pacific, Interhorough-Metropi.il-tan
and the fertiliser shares. The success
which attended the movement against
these stocks caused the bears to widen
the scope of thetr operations and during
the second hour of trading the whole list
fell off sharply. The number of shares
dealt In during this hour was as large as
the total for the entire session of yester
day and during the remainder of the dav
the market was active, the day's buslnesa
being one of the heaviest of the year.
The chief factor In the market appeared
to be the tMexican situation. 1'ntll today
the street had not been disposed to view
situation seriously, but the tenor of
latest news enabled hear traders to
' - . iiine.i, ime-iv ei-soy; coiumeni, ootaiti ertective support from this source
S r&; Soutn America. S8..to; compound, i for the first time
'-1,V-,'".' :f!3' , London, which has been doing llttlp In
1 ALLOW Quiet; prime city, B!kc: ooun-lthe market recently, was reported today
ii j , o-in sc. to have bouaht moderstelv of I nlon
Pacific, Northern Pacific and t'nited
ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIP!
NEW TORK. LONDONDERRY AND
GLASGOW
NEW TORK AND NAPLES DIRECT.
Single or Round Trip Tickets between Ne
York and Scotch, Kngllah. Irish and all
principal Continental points at attractive
ratea. Bend for Book or Information.
Superior Accommodations. Excellent Cut
sine. Apply Promptly for Keaervation te
local agent of Anchor Line or HKNLKR
BON liRQg. General Knia. Chicago. III.
SUMMER RESORTS
FOR KALIS New cottages, S rooms and
bath, with modern plumbing, running
spring water and complete, sewer system;
lots. SOxL'K feet, facing either White lake
or 1-ake Michlnan at Sylvan Reach. White
Lake, Mich., 126 miles due northeast of
Chicago; no finer summer resort property
anywhere. Sund your name and address
to OW NER, 613 Maple Ave.. Oak Park. 111.,
who will mall you a 38-page Illustrated
brochure of Sylvan Reach.
WANTED TO BUY
BEST price pa.'o for id band furniture,
carpets, c.othing and shoes. Tel. D. S97L
GOOD prices for old broken watches and
Id gold. M. Naihan, 1 tm. 11th St.
WANTt'D Gentle, young driving horse,
weighing between 1.200-1,400. Answer Im
mediately, Dr. Gamble, genersJ delivery,
Omaha.
WANTED TO RENT
LIST WITH US. We have customers.
F. D. WHAD. ISO! Farnam St.
YOUNG lady employed, desires com
fortable room in modern house or apart
ment; references exchanged. K 112, Bee.
WANTF.D 2 or 3 rooms In Dundee for
ngnr Housekeeping. Bee,
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFTCK OF THE CONSTRUCTING
Quartermaster, Fort D. A. Russell,
Wyoming. April IB, 1911. Sealed proposals
In triplicate will he received at this office
until :3 o'clock a. m. Monday, May 15th,
1911, at which time they will be opened
In public, for constructing one Hospital
Corps Rarrack, Plan No. 278. The follow
ing cjiiotutlona from letter of Instructions
tt)2S02. dated January 11, 1911, Quartermaster
General of the Army, ia Inserted for the
Information of Intending bidders: "In In
viting proposals for this work It Is desired
that bids be obtained for the building enm-
ilete. to Include construction proper, heat
ng, plumbing, eleotrlc wiring and electric
fixtures Separate bida for the minor
Hems mentioned will not be considered,
but bidders should he required to state
name of sub-contractors for mechanical
equipment. If any, and make of plumbing
fixtures which It Is proposed to install."
Plana and specifications and general In
atructlons to bidder are on file In this
office and also In the office of the Chief
Quartermaster. Department of Missouri,
Omaha, Nebraska; Chief Quartermaster
Department of Colorado. Denver, Colorado)
and in the office of the Secretary of the
Rudder' Kxchanae. St. Paul. Minnesota.
Rlank forms of proposal may he obtained
upon application to this c.ffl.. The govern
ment reserves the right to reiect or accept
any or all bids or any part thereof. F.n
velopea containing proposals should he In
dorsed "Proposals for constructing public
buildings at Fort D. A. Russell. Wyoming
Rids to be opened May Kith. 191 1." and ad
dressed to F. S Armstrcng, Captajn and
Quartermaster, 9lh Cavalry, Constructing
'Juartermaster, Fort D. A. Russell. Wvo
"!" A17-1S-I9-30 Mi2-i
LEGAL NOTICES
Chicago ..
Mlnneapolil
Omaha ....
Dululh ....
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat a res of the Trading; and Closing;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. April 18. An aggressively
bearish stand taken by a leading specula
tor this afternoon tumbled down the price
of wheat. The close was weak, to
IMiC under last night. Com and oats fin
ished steady within He either way from
the figures current twenty-four hours be
fore. In hog products the outcome was 12
tj'17Hc net decline.
Although May wheat suffered the worst
In the selling flurry the semi-panic In that
month started with the sudden unloading;
of several hundred thousand bushels of
July. Prominent longs then began letting
go of the early option and there was a
somersault by the market as a whole.
Previously, a big decrease In the world's
available supply total had given temporary
strength to prices. The bulla had also
been helped through reports of Hessian
fly damage in northern Indiana and by
assertions of acre abandonment on a large
scale in western Kansas. Oklahoma and
Texaa. During the session May ranged
between S77c and 0Hc with the close I'jc
down at SSWc
In corn offerings and demand were
scanty. The May delivery fluctuated from
4vc to 4ft497c and closed at exactly
last night's level, 4Sc. Cash grades were
steady. No. 2 yellow finished at FiOoOc.
Increased country offerings of oats were
offset by an Improved demand from the
seaboard. May varied between 31 So and
32VSC, closing precisely unchanged at 31V.
Provisions were heavy all day. Final
transactions showed a loss of the entire
list; pork and lard both to 12Vc to 16c, and
rlhs.ZHo more.
Prices In Chicago furnished by the Up
dike Grain company, Telephone oDuglas
2473, 70S Brandels building, Omaha:
Articles. Open. Hlgrh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat.
May..,
July.,
Sept..
Corn
May., Julv..
Sept.,
Oats
May.. July.
Pork
Mav. July.,
Lard
May.. July.,
Sept.,
Ribs
May.. July.,
Sept.,
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lVa-H 7VI
I M I MSI
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4Hai49itr7s
jtosivs!
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871 SSHI
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Sll
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16 06
IS 121
S Vk
S 221
S 271
s SO j
S 2Vil
8 10
I
15 65
16 111
S 12'
S 22
20
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S 26
S 12
49S! 49H
0,60Stf
61i51S'
SI! 21
SI Sl&-
16 E2 15 52 16
14 86 14 16 U
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S 16 S 00 S 12
S 20 8 10 Hi
S 20 8 20 S 32
oi i i .... -Mrong; creamery special, 2'c;
extrss. -ic; firsts. 19ti 20H.C; seconds, 1SW
17c; creamery, held extra, 11'JOc; firsts. II
fJlHlc; seconds, IBfil7c; state dairy, finest.
20'i&21c; good to prime, lROc; common to
fair, l.VgLc; process r.peclal, 17c; extras,
IVc; firsts, ltic; seconds, 1oc; Imitation
creamery, firsts, 16'di7c; factory, current
make, firsts. Isc; seconds. lMiln-ic.
CI I KKSK- Firm; late fall, t-'ood to prime
colored. lOifflli-.c: late fall, white. 10y?t
lie; current make, large best. lOhff l"-c;
current make, common to lair, 9'SiOc;
skims. 210c.
EGGS Firm: fresh gathered, selected
extius. 17V(jl8c; fresh gathered, firsts,
Ki'&lh'frc; seconds, uVglfic; fresh gathered,
dirties, No. 1, 14.&14c; fresh gathered, dir
ties. No. 2, 13(ftl4r; fresh gatnered. cnecne.
I.'ibl3c; storage packed, firsts, l'tili'ic;
state gathered, brown and mixed, 16(Q
17Vo; southern duck eggs, 22(ijJc; wesicii..
22(f2c.
POULTRY Alive, dull; roaallng chickens.
l'V&'13c; fowls. 15lc; turkeys. 13c.
Dressed, easy; western fowls, MVstjlSc; tur
keys, 15030c.
Corn and Wheat Region Balletln.
Record for the twenty-four hours ending
at S a. m. Tuesday, April 18, 1911:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rein
stations Max. Attn. rail.
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States Steel. Mexican issues wore affected
severely In London hy the Insurrection.
Anteilcans. which advanced early In the
session, fell off after the opening of the
New York market.
The bond market was irregular with a
lower tendency. Total sales, finr value,
Si.iH3.ooo. United States bonds unchanged
on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Bali Hleh. !. Cln.
2 per cent; ix m nth. 3 per cent.
PiilMK MERCANTILF. PAPKR-J't'ft4 !
per cent. I
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady; actual I
business In bankers bills at tl C3 for
sixty-day bills and st S. Srii..V 4. K''0 for de
mand. Commercial bills. StMV
a .- ; Mexican dollai. t"'C
RONDS-Government. stendv; railroad
irregular.
v io quotations on bonds tuday
as follows:
.lm int M M ,...
.low Japan 4
.m An 4'tK
.1014 K. '. So lt 1 .
.114V It. X. deh. 131 . .
Ill I. N. lint, -
. iH'i, M. K. & T in 4. . ;,
.101", i1ii 4't 't
,101,'Mo. Pmlflr 4 77S
. M N H. R. nf M H!t V,
.107'N. Y C. s. !.... ',
. ;.!, do neh 4s :!
. M". N. Y.. N. H A H.
. iw 'ft rv Mm
.110 X. A W. t r. 4s..
, !M4 (to rv. 4
. I1 No. Tariff 4a
. J, 4o 3a
. snv, O. 9 I, rfda. 4 . .
. ar, Pnn. i t. t 115
.10S lo ron 4a
. fteaillns xn 4a....
.1!'JH b 9 r
.tlS " S
. 9t. L. 8. W. o. 4a
. 40 do 1st sold 4a...
. Ht, . A. U 4a
' Bo Po. eol. 4a. . .
g AWt 92 do rr, 4a
a, 4. 7 JS do lat mf. 4a
X4, Ro Rallwar (a
74 do gon. 4.
M Inlon Parlflc 4. ..
Sa'4 do cv. 4a
!V do lat ret 4a.... 97'i
tl 1'. S. Bubher n:r,
W2 V. 9. Rteel !d Ha 1-,
7"V V.-l"sro. Cheni Ba .100-
US', V aliah lat S 107',
75 do lt A- ex. 4a 7',
7 i TTeatern Md. 4a "i
JIS ewest. Kin-, rv. as.
via. Onlral 4
MS Mo. Par. rv. (a :.
78'
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
No Very Great Change in Prices on
Cattle.
BULK OF HOGS SELLING STEADY
heep aa'd lambs ( oinmaad Prices
that Ire lirnernllr leu tents
Higher Than Those Pre
ralllna nn Monday.
were I f'fflclsl Mondav .
1 Estimate Tuesdav
POt TM OMAHA. April IS. 1?U.
J. S. rat. la reg.
do coupon
11. I rf
do coupon
I'. S 4a. rrf
do coupon
Allla-l hal. lat na
ni. As. B....... .
Am. T A T. rv. 4a
Am. Tobai co 4a
do (e
Armour A l. 4s.
Ali'hiaon son 4a
do cv. 4a
do cv. 6a
A I'. L. lal 4a
llal. A Ohio 4a
do 3a
do 8. W ',
Prooa.. Tr. cv. 4a
in of Ca. Ss
On. leather Sa
:. of N J fa..
Ch. A Ohio 4S ..
do ret. ta
ili ago a- A. S4 -C.
B A Q J. 4a....
do gen. 4s.
C. M. ASP.
C. R. I. P.
do rfg. 4a
Colo. ind. fta
(.Ua. Mid. 4a
f. A 8. r. ft a 4Ha
1). A H. cv. 4a
D A n. O. 4s
do ref. a
Platlllera' as
Kris p. I. 4a
do gen. 4a
do c-v. 4a. aer. A...
do arlea R
flen. Klec. cv. tin. . . .
III. tn. lat ref. 4a.
Int. Met 4't
Bid. Oftared.
Sllle. nog piheep
47 4,7i! 4 31!
oti32 11.122 ".fiH
M -
Hi, ' I wo days th a week.... 1SW1 'OP
i', jfame day la-t week ... .11.47s IS 4 5 13,'0
1: finif ilv 2 rk ago.. .f2 IJ.4M 17 2.V)
M i bailie da" s 3 weeks ago.. 11.144 13 !.'! 10 PIS'
'"a Shihc dai s 4 week ago .lOlSS 12.:v-' U.:'
Ji rjiiK days last year.... 7.M7 12.2!'I 12.h7t
77 w i i Ii,niii,. I.,.,, cs shows ar. receipt
cattle, hogs and snpp st Pout Ii Oinana
' uib jear to uaie a. looioaieo v n n n
i m i .
. (Ki
.1.a
.
. 7'1
.
. ;
.113
fg. 4a :'
ill',
7'
7
year:
Citile
ltoa .
bheep
1911
...3 4 7W
...;." IVt
...5:;.0i4
1I0.
i2
t7b ."T
4iil..H,r
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22. ill
li'.lv:
7i,t)4'.i
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SI j: to a on li ... IS
7 ' 2l M tM ih :.v, 40 4 10
M ...... .; l-'O oa 7 :.t 140 io
M ... oe "
en rto -M ''O
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ai . . . .. ? i: o :i :i . . io
ai t:i ... oo ri ... io
4 ;J SO a no 7? S . 10
94 ... H 00 4. . . . . . f4.l ... 410
fj ri ... g ni) r-o ... n
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a: ?7 ... oo ia '.in so a io
m".""..sji ... 7i : m "i
70 M ... 4 0', 4: J4 10
ca 40 ln 4 i 17 :'7 lo 4 :l
4 . io a-. ; i' ... i?4
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go ?j ss ( sr. t :. ... 4
5(1.,. 842 o Of, 40 li ... S IS
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j Ml 75 M l ; . . 4 IJ.
i n . . .. ; ..::, ... n 7? ... s
I (tl V ... 0S 74 5?4 ... IX
. :V1 . . IK 71 '-H . l.V
;. 4o a or, f,-. . -2 o c r,
, 27? W Aft 70 S 4 ... S 1,
1 H7 277 ... 4 0-. 1 Ml . . 471
' (SI ... 4 OS 47 I"! 4 10
(, JV4 M i 73 207 40 ;o
! is j; loo o 4 1 IS! o a ;o
7. .1 i no an-, ;o ivh - '
i 74 j:7 ... 4 I IK0 ... 4 :i
I 4M J4i .- 4 W
1-lH trH Oil llOfcS at OUtll OlIISi'S lui ins IU
twei-al Um, with comparisons:
liates 1911. jlHlO. 11900. 1908. l!sI. 19mi.19''
April
April
April
April
April
April
'4P.r!!
1.K) A'"-''
104 -,
I HI In, 6 W3I
fi M5j I S Sti
8 S6 110 031
kMl (HI ( M
741 Si, 6 ii,
1 fji) t XJ t M i 2.1
K 42 33 B a
II 42 1Mb ,n
4 1V: W 7 1 t 61 4-i' W 2
6 S .. Bfti k 6bl I 46 2i
15. .1 7i.4,l 86. ( RW 6 431 391 6 S4
.; Ml 6 Jl H i-1! . ,
K.. tl 07 I t) 9oj t i 6 tt, Mi -3
1.. 0b-', 14 & 62i S 33 61. - '
'Mii;oy.
Keielpt. and disposition of live i-tock Hi
I be I n ion Mock anls. South omaiia. fo
iwentv-iour noma ending at J o'clock e
lei day:
HlX'I'il I'TS-t'AHS.
Cattle. llogs.Slieep.il t
Local ecorltlr.
Wuolatlnns furnished by Kurn.
Ashland. Nb
Auburn. Neb
Columbus. Neb...
Culbertson, Neb..
Fairbtiry. Neb...
Fairmont. Neb...
Gr. Island, Neb..
Martlngton. Neb.
Hastings. Neb....
Moklrege, Neb...
No. I iaite, Neb.
Oakdale, Neb
(Omaha. Neb
Tekamah. Neb...
Valentine, Neb..
Alta. Ia.
Carroll, la
Clarlnda. Ia
Sibley, la.'
Sloug City, Ia...
46
4ft
35
4"
41
4n
47
41
42
42
4ft
R2
4ft
44
48
64
42
S4
50
.02
.00
.11
.10
.OH
.21
.24
.00
.21
.34
.00
.01
.01
.10
.00
.09
.00
.02
.00
.04
for
AMIa-TTialmers pfd
Amalgamated CVppar ...
Amertun Agricultural .
Am. Beet. Sugar
American Can
American C. A P
American Cotton Oil....
American H. At L. fit..
Am. lea Kecurltlas
American Ltnaeed
American ticomotlTt .,
American g. A R
Am. fV A R. pfd
Am. SXael fooundrlas....
Am. Suaar Refining
American T. A T
American Tohaeco pfd...
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co....
Atchlaon
Atchlaon pfd
Atlantic Coast 1.1ns
Halilmors 4L- Ohio
Rethlaham Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr....
(Ynadlan Pacific
central leather pfd
Onlral of New Jersey...
Pt. cloudy iciro v Alton ...''.
Pky.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudv
Pt. cloudy
ion
54.IW0
SS.too
7 ono
l.too
l.loo
4.000
100
400
200
100
18.100
400
aoo
700
1,400
loo
inn
1.000
11100
200
1.4O0
0
1.900
4.700
400
2't
43"
nait
43',
i
:'a
64
22 '
'
10'4
47
734,
104S
44
1 1 H'4
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07
44
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loxa,
102 u,
ion1
14
7
171,
644
Ml,
22',
2244
10'4
14
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104
4:i
1147,
14ft
47
js4
S44
104',
102',
104 "
S2'4
7S
tt't
4
ft Co.. 449 New Omana
building:
Columbnt. fCsh.. L , H. A T. a. 14:
Lolnrada Tel. Co. 7 per cant
Chicago Railway 4a, 1T7
City of Omaha Rchool 4', a, 1421
City of Omaha 4Va, 19.11
Cudalir racking ba, 1(24
Denver Gaa Rlectrln 4a. If4
Fairmont Creamery lat guar. 4 p. C.
Fairmont Creamary pfd. 7 p. e.....
Kanaaa City Stock Tarda stock
Kansas City (laa 6a. 1421
Kanaaa City H 4V I, la. 1411
Omaha Water 4a. 1444
Omaha A C. B. St. Rr. 5a. 1921
Omaha 4V C. B. St. Hy. pfd, 4 p. a.
Omaha A- C. B. St. Ry . com
Brinker
National bank
40
n
4C
S I Omaha A C. B.
Rid.
"44ti
94
104 H
io;,',
to
n
41",
9
94
H,
47 S
94
47
41
AVd.
42',
H
1(I
1054.
4Si4
Kl
100
100
94
l"4
91
49
97 4
C. M. & St. P..
Waliash
M.ieouri 1'acific .
I nion I 'acif ic .. .
t. . v , . W . , west . . .
( . i N. V,, cast...
C. H- N.-W".. west..
C. St I'. M. & O..
C. Ii. ei y., eavt...
C. H. : (J., west...
I C. K. I. P., east.
I C. 11. I. ,V P., weal.
1 1 Ilinots ( 'entral . . .,
; c. (j. v
j Total receipts...
3
47
. 3
. SI
. 3
. 3
ii
. t
-2U
3
.",4
4
4
:rx
1
1
7.3
4
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came.
.. 1.21
. . 9'l t
l.70
1,- 93
42
Omaha Packing Co
I Swift nd Company
j Cudahy Packing Co
! Armour t Co.
ricltwai-tzc'd AL ' 8ulsb'R'r
30
I.
H02S. ;
l.t',T0
2.72S
:;,0.'
14
heel
5t-.2
i,"i;
l.:i:.(
2 044
Minimum temperature
period ending at a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp.
IXstrlct. buttons. Max. Mln.
Columbus, O
L. inlsvilie. Kjr
Indianapolis, Ind..
Chicago, III..
St. 1 .011 s. Mo
lies Moines, la
Minneapolis, Minn
Kansas City, Mo.. 24
Omaha, Neb 21
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cl-ar
Clear
Clear
4.'loudv
Raining
Raining
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
twelve-hour '
7,400 (. 4014 74
29
11
25
2.r.
17
, 30
Ro 34
73 42
Wi 40
M 42
7 50
7 44
76 42
68 4ti
72 4
I
S B2
8 0
8 02
S S24!
8 13i
8 02,
8 70
8 274
8 16
NOT1CK FUP. HI OS FOR STATE PRIN'T
lim lildk will be rtcelved l.v the State
Printing board at the office of the secre
tary of state at Uncoln. Nebraska, on or
before 12 o clock, noon. Saturdav, April
anli. 1911. for printing and binding' the fol
lowing report" and publications: l.taa)
copies Senate .loiirnal. I.uw copies House
.lournal . .-..ma) copies ltep.ut of the State
Hoard of Agi icuitnre. i 000 copies Report
of the State Hoard of Horticulture. 1 out)
ooples Report of the lepariment of Rank
ing. SOU copies KeiMirt of the Lepartnient
f Hanking showing the condition of
builr.ing and hutu usoclatona. I.uhi copies
Report of the Stale Railway Commission
1 UUti copies Auditor s Report of legislative
Uipenscs. 2..J0 copies Insurance Summary.
Also mlaoellaneoiia printing, lithographing
blank book and stationers- supplies for the
Wtate hospital. Norfolk; Nebraska Slate
hospital. Nebraska Hospital for the Iin
sane, .N'ebia-ska School fir Hllnd Ne
braeka Industrial home. Nebraska tlttho
pedlc hospital. Girls' Industrial school
Nebraska State penitentiary. Came and
Kleh commission, bureau of labor, Roard
of equalisation and A.e(.nient, Hoard of
Irriguiiun. department of banking, ad
jutant general, aupifme court. Siate Rail
way Nniiiilsion, valuation department
allway commission, stste treasurer, au
ditor, department of state, attorney gen
eial, superintendent of public Instruction
and commissioner of publlo Isnds and
Uvilldinga.
Specifications for same can le found on
file in toe office of the secretary of state
All bids muet lie accompanied by a bond
e)iial In amount to the probable cost of
the work bid upon. The board reserve the
right 10 reiect any and all bids.
UNCOUN. Nebraska. April 1. 1911.
ST ATI) pltlNTiNU HoARI
By H G. THOMAS, feecreiary to ths
Loard
Cash quotations were are follows:
KLiOCR Steady; winter patents, t3-7Sft
4 ;M; winter straights, 83 b0ift4.10; spring
straights. $-tUr04.10; bakers. 83.0004.;
apritig patents, best hard, 85.404.56.
RYK-No. 2, Wc.
BARI.KY Feed or mixing. f$85c; fair
to choice malting. S1.0Oftl.O.
SFCKDS-Klax, No. 1 aouthwestern, 82.EIH;
No. 1 northwestern. 82 3'4; Umothy, 81176;
clovei , 4L5.0U
I'ROVlSKiNS Mess pork, per bbl., 818-26
16..VI; lard, per 100 lbs.. 88.00; short ribs,
sides (loose). 87.7fxtjS.bO; short clear sides,
tboxed). 8o37VS W.
Total clearances ot wheat and flour were
equal to 126.000 bushels. IVimary receipts
were 2iS.Ou0 bushels, compared with 2,000
buehels the corresponding day a year ago.
(The world'a vlalnle supplv. as shown by
; Hrailstreet a. S.wwi.ma) bustieds. Kstimated
I receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 22 cars;
I corn, R2 cars; oats, 134 cars; hogs. 2K.U00
; head.
1 mcago each Prices: Wheat. No. 2 red.
Wfclc; No. 3 red. J!i)c; No. 2 hard, sO'ij
83c; No. 3 hard, 8M(90c; No. 1 northern
spring. 81 01.'nl 03; No. 2 spring. Iti4101;
No 3 spring. socfrtl.OO. Com. No. 2 cash.
I94'a'0'4o; No. 8 cash. 4i4i&4ftV,c; No. I
woite, .sStfMCc: No. a ahlle. 4J'(4S''. No.
2 yellow. ii((o(c ; No. 3 yellow, 481YfJMc.
Oats. No. 2 white, 334a34c; No 8 white,
K2Vd'33e; No. 4 white. 324,''a83l4iCi stan
dard. :;3(f33V
Rl.'TTKR-steady; creameries, 1&921c;
dairies, lS-ajlSc.
K.'iie.S Steady ; receipts. 21.791 cases; at
mark, cases included. 18(8 liic; Trsis, 14Vtc,
prime firsts. 15c.
CHEKNEV-Steady ; dslsies. 149MV4C; twins.
1 .'' lie:, young Amertcaa, 134ll4c; long
horns, 1344140.
POTATOE.H Steady; choice to fancy, 63
Mic; fair to good. (Wfcrifce.
POl'LTRV-Weak: turkeys' live. 14c;
hens live. 13',c; springs. I3c
VKALr-Steady; W to 0-lb. wts.. 4J7c; 0
to s-lb. wts., 7i"e; Si to 110-lb. wts.,
'y&10c.
Carlot Receipts: Wheat. V cars; corn. 20
cars; oats. 'M cars, (estimated Tomorrow :
Wheat. 23 cars; corn. 32 cara; oats. 134
cars.
4- I.eals Geaeral Market.
ST. IxCIS. April IS. Wll KAT Futures,
lower; May. 8ec; July. MStVl,c; cash,
higher: track No. I red. 31s&9.Jc; No. i
hard. 87hfc.,
CORN-Stesdy; May. 44sHc; Julv.
4!''c; cash, higher; track No. 1. 4'c; No.'j
white. bti61r.
OATS Steady; May. 81c; Julv 31Se-4-ash.
track No. i. X2Si53Sc; No. 2 white. J,,c.
"YK-Cnchansed.
FICR Steady; red winter patents 3430,
454 70; extra fancy and straight. 83. offi4. 10;
hard winter clears. 8tefri3.tS.
SKKI4 Tlmnthv. 86OaiM60
CORNMKALe-82.40.
RRAN-FIrm: sacked east track. 81 144?
HAT-Firm; timothy, 813.0330.50; prairie
8'J 4l is 00.
PROVISIONS Pork, unrhanced: 1hh ni
1f0. 1.ard. lower: prime steam. 87 7.Vh7 So
I r sal' meats unchanged; era shorts
8x.87'i; cleax ribs, 88 87; auort Cleara. 88. OlX
Rain
fall .00
.00
.00
.00
.M
.10
.00
.10
.fo
Light rains occurred within the last twenty-four
hours in the Omaha. Pes Moines,
Kansas City and St. Louis districts. The
weather is decldely warmer throughout
the corn and wheat region.
L. A. WELSH.
Ixcal Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
Available "apply of Grain
NKW YORK. April 18. Special cable and
telegraphic communications received, by
Hradstreet's show the following changes
in available supplies of grain as compared
with previous account:
Wheat United Slates, esust Rockies, de
creased, 2.14U.OO0 bushels. Canada, de
creased, 637,000 bushels. Total, United
States and Canada, decreased. 2.7i,000
bushels. Afloat for and in Burope, de
ci eased. 1.200.0UO bushels. Total American
and Kuropean supply, decreased, 3,9ftt,cO0
bushels.
Corn United States and Canada, de
creased. 1.429.000 bushels.
Oats United States and Canada, de
creased. i.:t3. 0() bushels.
The leading increases and decreases re
ported this week follow:
Decreases Manitoba, 40)1.000 bushels;
Omaha. 271.000 bushels; Chics go private
elevators. 79,000 bushels: Portland, Me.. 62,
4! bushels: Minneapolis private elevators,
fic.ooil bushels.
Increase Chattanooga,, 60.000 bushels.
90S 33 '4 1214
Kansas tlty Grain and Prowlelona.
KANSAS CITY. April 18 WHEAT Cssh
unchanged; No. 2 hard, iUCgtbc; No. 3,
Vie; No. 2 red (siJiiilc; No. 3, oMrtakj. Fu
tures, May, 13'ao. July, 81 'c, sellers; Sep
tember. MijST,c bid.
CORN May, 47Va'47c bid; July, 4S'tc
sellers; September, 4D4C sellers. Cash,
steady to 'c higher; No. 2 mixed, 47c;
No. 2. 47ig47'4C, No. 2 white, i',o; No. 3,
46V4j 47c.
OATS Steady: No. I white, 3&?34c; No.
2 mixed. 32"r33c.
RYE No. 2. 76ftfWc.
HAY Steady ; choice timothy, 8U.0O9T
14.60; choice prairie, 812. 0012. 60.
R UTT ICR C Yetunery , 20c; fu-sts, 17c; sec
onds, l.'.c. pscklng stock, 12 '-tc.
WXiB- ftoitras. 1-V,c; firsts. 14-rC
Receipt s.Siilpments.
Wheal, bu 7,0(0 J3.0IW
Corn, hu 33.000 46.0H0
Oats, bu 10,000 tiOO)
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April IS WHEAT
Msv. 84V-: July. X&c; September. MV
jMi7c. Cash. No. 1 hard. liSV,e: No. I
northern. f7',tiKr; No. 2 northern, 3
6c; No. 3. l'a?44c.
FLAX Closed at 82 82.
CORN No. 8 yellow. 4SH!t74c.
OAT73 No. 8 white. Jlfl31',c.
RYFc-No. 2. 86SS7c.
RRAN In 100 pound sacks. 821 76ft 22.00.
FLOUR First patents, 84 4,vri4.76; second
patents. 84 36(3 4.66; first cleats, 82.9cj.4)
aecond clears, SLdGtS Z.rkk
l.lTerpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. April 18 WHEAT-Spot,
dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock;
futures, firm; May lis 81,d. July, 6s Kd;
October, lis "'ad.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed new,
4s 8d; American mixed old 8s Vtd; American
kiln dried. 4s 4'd; futures, strong. May.
4s 6Sd; July. 4s 6V).
FIAJL'R Winter patents, dull, 27s.
Peorlat Market.
PEORIA. III.. April 18 CORN Iower;
No. 4 white. 47Sc; No. t yellow, 4a V; No. 3
yellow. 494c: No. 2 mixed. 4V; No. 3
mixed. Wc. No. 4 mixed. 47VaC; sample. 40c.
OATS Steady: No. i while. 33c; No 8
white. 32hc.
Mllwaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. April 18 WHEAT No.
1 northern. 31.OIV411 02',; No. 2 northern.
W-e581 oft'?. Mar, 1-tc: Julv, 86ic.
OATS Standard. 83W034C.
B ARLEY halting, $10Xt1H
Dalalk 'Grain Market.
IM'I.ITH. April 1 WH E AT No 1.
northern. 9Uc; No 8 northern, WVaiMKc;
May. 6'ic: July. Sc. asked; September,
8:c. nominal.
OATS Cl'tC.
ttnanhn Mar Warkrl,
OMAIIA. April 18 HAY N- 1 812.00;
No. ? 3U 00: packing. 310 00; alfalfa. 8'4 00,
Straw; Wbeat. 80; rye. . 44via, IJ.uO.
THcago o. w., new 100 II 21
1 o o. w. pfd
I Chicago A N. W 100 144 144
4, M. A St. P 11.200 120l4j 117
IC. C. C. A St. L
jOlorado r. A 1 aoo M 24
CVtnaolldated Gaa f.snn 141", 141
Oorn Product a 240 18t, J3'4
Ttelaware A Hudaon
Penrer 4V Rio Oruds 400 loi, 2S4,
V. A R. O. pfd 200 , sy,
; DIMIIIera' seeurltlas 4"0 SAi l.14
i Bria 4.400 29 S 2IC4
) Erls lat pfd 1.200 474 44',
General Blectiic 400 1F.0I4 1.-.0
Orat Nod hem pfd 8.200 llf,', 124
JOreat Northern Or ctfs .i. 1.200 4114 (KT4
I Illinois Onlral m 117 117
1 interhorough Met 3.700 ll't 17
i Int. Met. pfd 4400 SI14 404
International Ha'rvaatar .... 2O0 llfS 111",
Inl. Marina pfd 100 17 17
I International Taper too 97t 4
International Pump 400 24 U
Iowa Central
Kanaaa City Routhern..
K. C. 80. pfd
Laclede Oaa alio
Leulavllle at Naahvllls 400
Minn. A St. Lou la
M., St. P. A 8. 8. M 1,000
M., K. A T 400
M.. K. A T. pfd
Mlannrl Taclf1c 24.400
National Biscuit 1.904
National Lead 400
X. R. R of M. 2d pfd ... 400
New York Onlral 4 200
N. V., O. A W 400
Norfolk A Western 4,700
North American 1.400
Northern Pacific 1.4O0
Pacific Mall goo
Pennsylvania ll.foo
People' a uaa 700
P.. c. C. A St. It
Pittsburg foal 100
Preaaed Steel Car 200
Pullman Palace Car .100
Railway gtaol Spring
Reading 44.400
Republic Stsel 1.4U0
Republic Hteel pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock laland Co pfd...
St. U tt B. P td pfd.
St. Loula S. w
St. It. 8. W. pfd
Sloea-Sheffleld R. A 1 100 414, 414,
Southern Pacific 4. SCO llf,', 1ISS
Southern Rallwar 900 2t, 2H'
80. Rallwar pfd oo 44 434
Tenneaaes (lopper 400 Sb
Texaa A Pacific 400 24', !
T.. 84. L. A W 2.m 1 1944
T , St. A W. pfd 200 47' 47'4
1'nlon Pacific 47.300 17(i 17',
I nlon Pacific pfd 600 4.14 9SH
1'nlted Stales Realty 11 74 74
I'nlted St alee Rubber 1.100 4( 40
1'nlted State, Steal 104.aiK 74 - 7444
I.'. 8. Steel pfd I 0O0 !!' 119
ftah fopper I.7K 4J', 424
Va -Carolina Oiemleal .... 17.100 a.14 4H4
Wabash 400 14', b
Wabaah pfd 1 00 17 46
Wea'ern Maryland 7ia) 40 44'4
Weatlnghouae Klacttio
Weatern fnlon 400 7t4 714
Wheeling A It. B
Lfhlgh Valley 11.100 1724 194
Total sales for ths day. 449.400 snares.
41
:,
22 1
::4
io,
j;.
71 '4
104
43 '4
117',
144
97
44
VI 14
104",
105 v,
119',
104
.12
77
M
274
7
40-
A B.
Omaha Gas 4a, 1917.
Pacific T. A T. 6a, 194
Portland 0 & (', 4a, 1940....
Packard pfd, 7 per cent
Swift A do. 4a, 1914
Sea (tie Electric 6a, Ktt
listen Block Tarda stock
New York 1'nrb Market.
The following quotations are furnished By
Logan & Bryan, members New York Stocx
exchange, ?15 South Sixteenth street:
44 S4 ;
474 9 I
974 47-4 '
94 99 ,
107 10
10014 101 I
94 99
92 14 94
Amer. Tobacco
Ray State Oaa
Ronton Cone
Rutte Coalition
Cactus
I'hlno
Chief Cona
Fraction
Paris-Daly
Kly Central
Franklin ,
(llroux
20". I Belmont ,
42'4 Uoldfleld Florence.
Greene 47ananet
103 '4
144
iiit,'
434
4744
1344
M
34
10414
41 '4
107 '4
71
12,14
84'.
1244
104
20',
32
140',
ibi'i
a
w
143
i:l44
3I
44
140 "4
61
3
104 '4
40 '4
1044
704,
120',
33V,
123S
lOJW,
'ioi,
31"4
169'4
ir,i
43
1.400 29 34
i.joo io, ii'
14;4
11714
69
2
61
141
13',
143
24
46
43
3SJ-4
44,
17
149.
124',
40
1341,
174t
601,
U64
144
9-4
3H
164
32
44
102 14
142',
21
1344
31S
44
4U
1324
61
84
IOf.14
404
106
70 4
191 '4
23 '4
1234
10:114
96
0U
311,
169
3114
IMS
1S
96
2414
64
3HA;
24',
61
113
24',
42',
3n,
26-,
187-.
46V
174',
42 V,
74
3
7S
1141,
4
41S
164
SSi,
46',
46
72
4
170
.466 Inaplrstlnn
. 2M4 lroae
6a Nevada Cons
. 17 Newhouae
. 11 Ohio Copper
. 22 Rawhide Coalition
. 114 Ray Central
. 11 Swift Pkg. Co....
. 14 Saera-Roebuck O0....H4H
. 14 Silver Pick
, "V Superior A Pitta.
6T Tonopah Mining..
6;4 Vnlted Copper
, 1S4 North Lak,
, 44 Kerr La)i
"24 I Murphy Shippers i'5)
Mnciair
Mordl
W. B. Vansant Co
Henlon, Vansant & Lush
Stephen Bros
Hill & Son
F. B. Lewis
Huston & Co
.1. Ii. Root & Co
.1. H. Hulla
L. Wolf
Mct'rcary A- t.'arev
II. V. II. m ltun
1. him r In ok
4S I Mo. Ac kans. Calf Co...
17', I Kline & Christy
14 ' other buyers
I Totals ...
1 I
1074 I Receipts of jettle this morn ng were
sgnin large, 2& cars lel.g icported in,
61, 1 making the t .tal fov the two days this
1 vvek a little over 000 head, as against
; I 11,4.1. head last w.ek and 17 0 head a
''!.eur ago. The mmket in s general way
po
IS
.1
IIS
7
!I2
;:i
IS
Uto
14
ti'i
S
1!)
4
4;i
.Hr.i.i' t ic.H.i iiiii'i-o rinciit tn llir ho,,n
and Ih n 1 li irnilc today prod uc.-il j.i ics ,111
the belter cIhksim of Kim k that ero al
most as high as IIihm- lit nnr Ht 1'liirHko
An indicated by tiul sales It was h d 1110
hlslier nirtiki'l. hiiih dressers me.'iltiK wnu
I'cvl Impilry at tlie silvnti. c licnmiiii from
packing iirti'ts whs ample and fiirliv a
live and anything at all desirable movd
readily.
Receipts were limited and Included sev
etal olfeiings of enviable reputation, so
thnt keener edge to conipelition wss Hi
least partlv exiilH'ti'd by torse conditions
Lambs made up Hie luiik of supply, s on
most days Intely, a"d business in old sheep
was n.-cessa riiy ol snmll oluni.'.
Mclcan Ismlis, still in t Mo fleece, sold at
Jil. line; In. both prices showing boo.I ao
anccH over slnulnr Knlcs ni Inst neck
close. The $ti.l.i quotation ltnt.v safcl I."
gijolfd as cMietnc limit. '1 here wore li"
spring lambs or limid fed westems of
cotisctiuenc on snic. Shorn anininls ot
good inuility sold at $.,0.1.
I'esinto t ho In. t Unit iiiutlon shipments
lucked enriotx. e,c.- and wetheis esi-ii
marin cteditaluc tun.-. Kwes sold as hltli
4 184 40 and wrtlli-is icurlie.l $4.T.-,. 'I li-so
3, ligurcs Hppi' .-s.-t inii to cxtia nood w.-st
.1 ei n stock, as ilu ie .eie no Mexican sheep
incluocd in the run o aflord a test 01
, ! prices tor full i hi Sols.
I; Aflor several of the larger orders had
:ii been tilled (lining enrly rounds, ilic mni
. ket took on an e.isier tone, closing little
lj bttter tuau aictmy on coiuinon sirlnK-
l 1 In re Is h vcr K'Hi k (Icuiaiid lor feerict s
. I and si-.tiirers at piesetil, of cu-.iise. so tha,
- near-mutton niadcs imc cneountered inui e
01 loss disci iiniii.i l!o 1 latel .
Quotations cm she- p and lambs; Oood ti
chuli e lambs. Sr.fH. ;i I ." . fail to good lambs.
shorn iambs. 8 1 oov a. 10 ; linn.lv
w .km rai iins. 4 ii. nl :"; heavy year
lilies, fl.o&'ii-l 1-; good to ch-'lce wethera.
8-1. oo-i 4.75; fair to good wethers. $4.1'i4..:.
good lo tnoii-e e . s. 4 1..u4 40; fair to
I 4oud ewes, fo.u04.1j; i.hnv, common and
I culls, 8J.,.-'43.M.
j No.
!:; shorn wethers
Jul :111m 11 WCtlK i s
IL'41 western lainlis
146' western thorn lambs
:i74 western wt-lln-rs
ISii WyomInK lambs
ltd W ( sU l ll CM s
1 I e-'lern laiubs, culls
..5,0n8 1.115 6.7W
I!N0 se.siei 11 lambs
I -tlO .Mexican iambs
J siu.i n IhiiiIis
! 7'i spi.tit; lambs
10 spring lambs
j :'4.( .Mexican lambs
I i'-s'i Aiexican iambs
1.117 1 4' .Mexican lambs
I 40. western shoin lambs.
C.'.i wcsleiu lan.i.s
Av. 1'r.
lis 4 lo
119 4 10
.:. 0 '
'.1:1 4
Ill 4 7-'.
S f, M)
i s s .
1-,'? a :
74 b "S
liK li io
71 6 --
:,:t (.
45 0 0 1
c.'i li I'l
,5 6 f.
Si K 111
S-S 4 '10
81' u 75
J .was very much like ye.terday, there being
t York Mlnlnaj Stocks.
BOSTON, April 18. Closing quotations on
on mining stocks were:
Alice 200 Llttle Chief
Com. Tunnel stock
do bonds
Con. Cal. 4V Vs....
Horn flllver
Iron Silver
Ledvllie Con
Offered.
24
19
..146
.. 26
Mexican
Ontario
Ophlr
Standard ....
Yellow Jacket
... 6
...400
. . . 10
...200
...100
j M.
Rank Clearings.
OMAHA, April 18. -Bark clearings for to
day were 82.i42.Ji'.4J and f o the coi re
sponding date last year, 82.474.808.37.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, April 18. COFFBK Fu
tures opened steady at an advance if
11 points, in response to higher European
cables and reports of higher, firm offer
ings from Brazil. Uiman.l was not active,
but there was some support from leading
bulls, as well as covering, and prices Im
proved during the dav, the close being firm
at a net advai.ee of 11'kIS points. Kales,
4. 250 bags April and May. lo.04c; June,
lo.Osc; July, 10.10c; August, 10.00c; Septem
ber, 10.01c; October. 8!wc; November, SsZc;
December. S.7cJ Januarv. H.8O0; February,
.Rlc; March. t.83o. Havre was ,i'r t.
hlglier. Hamburg was Vui. pfaf. higher.
Ulo 100 rels lower at (18fi75. Santos 60 reis
higher; 4s, 68400; 7s, 5JS.X. Receipts at the
two Brazilian portH, 10.000 bags, against
14.000 bags last year. Jundlahy receipts.
MX) bags, against 4.500 bags last year.
Brazilian exchange on Ixindon 3-3id higher,
at li 8-ld. New York warehouse de
liveries yesterday, 5.H37 bairn, against 4ti
bags last year. Valorisation sales of
000 bags are scheduled to take place in
Kurope on next Saturday. Spot coffee,
steady; Rio No. 7. llc; Santos No. 4, lKc;
mild, dull; Cordova, lSVdlo'laC, nominal.
As was the case yesterday the stock cat-
I tie and feeders were the f-rst 10 sell, the
demand being very good and the supply
lighter even than yesterday. In fact mere
were hardly enotigu stock cattle and feed
ers on sale to reaiy make a market. What
lew tin re were were picked up quickly at
good strong pi Ices.
Buyers went through the yards In fair
season In the .morning picking out here
and there such bunches or the nandy light
cattle as Just suited their requirements.
For such csttle ss found favor in their eyes
buyers paid about steady prices, but the
tiode was not very active even at that
On the other hand the yards were full of
heavy cattle which no one seemed to want,
at least they did not want them badly
enough to go after them, with the result
that the trade on all heavyweights was
very slow to as much as loo lower In many
cases.
Cows and heifers were In very fair de
mand and as the supply was not overly
lurge everything In sight changed hands In
good season In the morning. All kinds of
butcher stock, such as bulls, stags, elo-,
also commanded steady prices.
quotations on cattle: ood to choice
beef steers, 8o lfc&.30. fair to good beef
vteers, Ji.SOini.,'0; common to fair beef
steers, Ji.i'Uii i..!0; good to choice cows and
heifers, 8j. OD45. 70; fair to good cows and
heifers, 84. 7u4io. 00; common to fair cows
and heifers, 81.254.76; good to choice atock
ers and feeders, 85.10lci5.o5; fair to good
slockers and feeders. 85.0OaS.10; common to
fair stockers and feedors. 84.25tt75.vO; stock
heifers, 14.3566.26; veal calves, 84.4YI4J17.M;
bulls, stags, eo., 84.0i3a.U.
Representative sal:
BEEF STEERS.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. April 18 COTTON Spot
. cioseo. quiet, u points nigner; middling up
lands 11.90c; middling gulf, 15.15c. Sales,
!0U bales.
a 1'. luriS, April 18.-COTTON Cn
changed,; middling. HT,c; receipts. 638 bales;
shipments, 588 bales; stock, 30.662 bales.
New York Cotton market as furnished
by Logan & Bryan, members New York
Cotton exchange. 315 South Sixteenth street.
Month. I ttpen.f High.l 1-ow. Close. Yes'y.
I
London Slock Market.
T1NPON. April 18 American securities
oDcned steady and about unchanged today.
Iiii-ing (he eariy iraonig prices advanced
on light covering and at noon the market
was steady and from 4 to 4 higher than
ye-tei da s New Vork closing. Mexican
Irsues were w:ak and IH lower.
Couaols. money. .. 61 Is-IS Ijouterllle A N
do account 4I6-14M , K T
May
July
Aug.
Oct.
... 14 78
... 14 7S
... 14 42
... 12 90
14 83 I 14 73
14 M I 14 73
14 00' I 14 42
14 US 14
14 7
14 NO
14 50
12 Vi
14 79
14 7k
14 4
Vi wo
. U N. Y. Central. ..
. 7', Norfolk A W...
.1114 do pfd
.IO61, Ontario A W. ..
.104', Pennarlvanla ...
.411', Rand Mine
. 62W Reading
. J'V Southern R;
..12.1 do pfd
.. ISSSeuthem Pacific
..6I1, Inlon Pacific...
.. 72 do pfd
.. I0S V. i. S'eel
..4 do pfd
.. 24', Wabash
.. :S do pfd
..ltl
steady at 24 VI
Amal. Copper
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian Pacific...
CCheaapesae A O.
tTilcaao a. W
Chi . Mil. 4V St.
Pe Beera
Denver A Rle O
do pfd
Brie
do let pfd
do 24 pfO
j Grand Trunk
Illinois Central...
hll.VKK -Bar, ateady at 24 VI per ounce.
)iuNBi-:a per cent.
The rale of dlaiount in the open market
for short bills Is iSH'- U-l per cent; for
three months' bills, 2S Pr cent.
Hoiloa Ktocks and Ronds.
NEW YORK, April 18 Closing quotation.s
stocks were as folios. s-
.144'4
. 4,
.1061,
.114',
. 91
4'4
. 4
. 14'4
. rrs
. 46
.1I6'4
141
4'4
.. 74S
.124
. 17'4
. 19
Allouea
Amal- (Vpjiar ...
A. z. l. t a
Artiona Cons
A'lantlc
H a 1'. 1'. 4 I
Rone C.aliiloo . .
Cal. A Arliona...
1 al A Itecla
Centennial
( upper Ranee 1
Kal Butte C. M
Franklin
ftlrnux Cos
4iranhr 4 on
(lrene Cananes
.... 43 Miami Copper ....
. ... 6T Mohawk
.... 234 Nevada ('on
.... ia-'4 Nlplaains Mines .
.... 6 North Unite
M1IS Nonh Lake
.... 141, Old Dominion
.... 47 't oeteola
..441 Par roll f & C...
.... ll'iQulni-ir
C 40 Shannon
. ... II1, Superior
.... 4 Superior aV B M
. 6 12 14 Superior aV P. C .
... ao tl. I. I R. A f.
o' do pfd
let Roralle topper . . 14 t'tab Vm. .
kerr Lake 4 611 Winona
Lks (topper ttv, Wolverine ..
L Salle Copper 4
Asked "Bid.
.. I
. . 94
.. 174,
. . 101,
.. !',
.. 4
. . 44
. .104
.. ll'4
.. 44
.. 94,
. . 19
.. 9
.. 114,
.. H
.. ts
.. 11
..
..104
llaak of Ger assay gtatensent.
BERLIN. April 18 The weekly state
ment of the Imperial Bask of Oermanv
shows the following changes: Cash In
hand ni reaaed 34.58."-WO marks: loans, de
creased 374.04 marks discounts, de
creased lv4,741,Oi)0 marks, treasury bills, La-
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 18. M ETA LS Ktand
ard copper, dull: spot and futures. 811 c4tt
11. Ml; Loudon market, quiet. Locally, lake
8l2.OTU6rt2.irf; electrolytic, 8HE.l'Jc-l3.37U-Tin.'
easy; spot and futures. 84l.22V(Hl.71;
London market, dull; spot, 1H3; futures
ii 5s. Lead. iuiet; 34.4oia-4.50. New York
84.2:Va4.30. East Ht. Louis; Ixmdon. 12 1h M.
Spelter, dull; 8.'.4,V(i-.t. New York; $5 -30'd
5.40. Eaat St. Iouis; lOiulon. 23 15a. Anti
mony, dull; Cookson's 8U.0f1i 50. Iron,
quiet.
ST. UH'IS, April 1R.--.VI ETA LS Ix-ad,
steady: 84.30. Spelter, sleiuly; $5.3n.
Woo, arkrt,
BOSTON'. April 1R.-W(MI, Wool contin
ues tn move liberally In the Boston nisi ket,
holders are generally willing to accept
lower prides in order to do business. Fleece
wools seem to be in more demand than
territory stock, with Ohio washed delaine
bringing 30c. while Michigan three-el4-hths
blood is held st 22 'ic Interest In the new
clip Is Increasing and advices from Nevada
report sales at 12l4(trl3c. Pulled wool fairly
active.
ST. LOCIS. April 1R -WOOL-I n
changed; terrltnrv and western mediums
lttilTc; fine mediums. llWlSc: fine. WSfllc.
Itry l.ooda Market.
NKW YORK. April 1R PKY OOilIS
LoriFdalc 4-4 bleanciicd sli-etings were ad
vanced I4C a ard today to Rc net. Trading
continues steady, but with limited ipian
titles being purchased The export trade
lakt week had five thousand hales of cot
ton goods Yarns for snot shipments are
essirr. Low grade messalines are easy. '
Duplicate ordering on oercoating and fall j
suifng Is fair. ,
I'hlladelphla Produce Market.
riiiL.4 hkli'iiia. aphi is.-bi ttkr- I
Firm; extra western creamery. 23c; nearbv !
prints. 24c. ' j
K'iU.' VVeak. 15c per caae lower; I'enn-
svlvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. 1
811.IO Pr ca.se; current receipts, free rases.
14 C5 per case; western firsts, free rui
f. 10 jr case; current receipts, free cases, j
84 K per rase.
CHEKSE Cnrhanged. j
Tsrpeatlse and Rosin. I
SAVANNAH. Oa , April 18. TVRrEN- j
TINE Firm at 7::'4c- sales. bbla ; re- j
celpis. (!?5 bhls : shlpmeois. 440 bhls : stocks .
6.757 bhls. !
ROSIN Firm: seles. P7
1.X14 bhla ; shipments. IV
34.(7': bbli Quotat'ons: H
K. 871, F. 8,' 6."-'i7 n.',:1 H.
I. t77.'; K, M. N. 87.72'-,:
87.75.
I CHIC A UO 1,1 K ("TOl'K VI Alt HE I
Demand for tattle and heep Steady
lion; Weak.
CHICAGO, April 1R. CATTLE Receipts,
2.000 head; market, steady; beeves. 8.'..2tH(
.K; Texas steera, 84 60iy6.75; western steers,
ft.Mtuu.:-); Mockers and feeders. fl-Pr'tuofi;
cows snd heifers, f2.75ft5.H0; calves, 8,').t4)
8.75.
HOGS Receipts. 11.000 head; market,
weak to a simile lower; light, 36.30u6.b.,
mixed, 86 204141.00; heavy, f5.5i(ib.40; rough.
85.'gtMri; good to choice heavy. Vi l.Vi.4);
pigs. 8 85(4)41.66; bulk of sales, 8H.3tkfl.4o.
(SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10.000
head; market, steady; native, :i.flrVti4.7u;
western, 8315((i'4.70; yearlings. 84.4ori6i.,
native lambs, 84.7U86.2ij western, 84 '75414). i.
Ns At. Pr. No. A. Pr.
14 444 4 60 14 1144 8 40
11 940 4 40 40 L...12I0 8 94
16 901 4 44 14 1104 8 90
24) 947 4 70 81 114 4 90
69 1142 4 74 11 1197 4 00
20 994 4 74 11 127(1 4 00
22 1104 1 76 11 1241 4 00
J4 ll4 4 76 17 1471 4 44
11 949 6 76 14 1444 14
40 121)4 4 40 11 1114 10
40 lSal 4 40 17 1244 4 14
BTKKKe., HEIFERS AND COWS.
14 41 4 10 4 444 4 44
4 10k 4 70 21 1001 4 44
11 977 4 76 61 409 4 90
4 644 4 76 4 1621 1 90
17 947 4 74 11 774 4 40
COWS.
It 1114 4 40 4 1074 4 10
11 1104 6 04 4 1019 4 16
6 464 4 10 4 940 4 94
4 12S4 4 14 II 1144 8 44
16 1144 6 16
HEIFERS.
8 441 4 60 4 1001 4 41
7 4U0 4 66 11 911 6 44
U 714 4 M 1 440 4 40
BULLS.
1 1240 4 40 1 1460 4 10
1 710 4 76 I UJ 6 16
1 1490 4 44 1 1110 4 20
1 170 4 90 1 17.10 4 20
1 Hod 4 90 1 1444 8 14
1.., 1000 4 10
CALVES.
t 176 4 60 1 140 T tl
8 460 4 no 1 171 f 24
8 lf.6 6 10 1 140 T M
1 til 6 76 8 IX IS
t 242 4 71 1 160 7 10
7 161 7 no 1 190 7 64
1 160 7 00 8 14 1 44
1 220 7 40
BTOl'KER AND FEEDERS.
4 6'.4 4 20 4 7 i 44
11 640 Hi 81 147 44
10 471 ill
hour-Mead prices were psld In the hog
yarns this morning tui the uk bulk of of
fering, larger droves, consisting mostly
of medium and heavy butchers, showed
unchanged cost. Spreads held at usual
narrow margins and tops, as well as long
strings, remained in yesterdays notches.
Supplies were of fairly large volume and
the average animal carried plenty of
weight. Packing demand was broad, how
ever, and not very discriminating, lesult
ing in an 11 o clock clearance that was
practically complete Shippers and specu
lative buyers purchased about a doren
loads out of a li.tal run of )5 cars Bacon
eights attracted best Inquiry and were
fawned by all classes of buyers.
I, ale trade was dull and weak, heavies
proving very draggy toward the close
Butcher animals ranged around 8 Wii 1 10
and lard grades sold at 85 95 and less.
Hest light hogs readied 8'i JS. w hich price
was also vesterdav's lop.
Representative sales-
bhls. : receipts. 1
bbls : sloc!..s 1
87 4J'j. I 1. 87 ;-o
87.1V H i; ..T' : j
WO. and WW
No. At. Bk. Pr. Ms. A. 8h.
12 4 ... 4 44 2(1 ... 1 06
4 274 40 Hi 74 244 ... 4 06
2 144 ... 4 .'. 41 240 60 4 04
34 114 ... 4 90 70 Mt . . lie
21 49 ... 4 90 64 t2 tit, 46
44 1..0 ... ICS 12 :4 .- 4 0-',
66 112 ... 4 96 69 144 ... 4 06
64 129 ... 6 96 14 2S4 ... t 04
44 10J 60 6 6 72 2.1S ... 1 06
? m.7 n. f 76 :n i:o 6 4
41 814 40 8 00 -'-' i0 4 06
tt J, .. 4 44 2.6 ... 4
:. 270 ... 4 on 61 146 40 1 04
4 27, ... 4 il 70 1-.4 ... 4
TT. 164 ... ( 4a) 44 S71 ... 4 06
46 1-4 60 6 no U, 269 1 20 06
I IH 6 1 00 64 I'l 1-0 4 0,1,
61 It 14 161 71 174 ... 4 071,
27 112 ... I 4 244 .. . 4 071,
24 Ml ... 4 OO 10 241 ... 07',
(1 276 10 4 00 64 Ill .. 4 "7 k,
It tit ... 1 00 70 14 40 4 0 7',
64 14 ... 4 Oil 40 Sa . . 4 II',
64 24 . . 4 00 244 . . IS
41 374 ... 4 i 74 221 . . 4 10
SI 249 ... 4 OO 41 142 10 t 10
; 24 00 76 :.! 6" 4 to
at 2!1 40 4 oo 44 217 ... t 10
14 J0 ... 4 no 46 244 ... 1 It
44. 1-4 ... 8 44 tl 144 ... 8 14
Kanstvs City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, April 18. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 12,000 head. Including 300 southerns;
market, ste-ady ; top. 86 50; heavy steers,
weak to 10c lower; dressed beef and ex
port steers. 86.00)143.50; fair to good, 86.4019'
6.00; western steers, 85.(xil6 15; stockers and
feeders, 85.00a6.0; southern steers, 84.7iVrjti
6.00; southern oows. 83.40(i6.00; native cows,
83.2fcft.50; native heifers. 84.76fl6.36; bulls,
f4.751i'5.5a: calves, f4.50iU7.00.
HOGS" Receipts. 15.000 head; market,
steadv to 6a higher; bulk of sales, 86.2MJ
6.40; heavy. ff.s(-1.27Vs; packers and butch
ers. $B.2a3.40; lights, 4W.35fe43.4tV
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, (000
head; market, 10 to 15c higher; lam bet, 86 00
ifi.00; yearlings, 84.356.25; wethers, 64 0CB
4.76; ewes, 83.75(4.35; stockers and feeders,
f3.Wi70.76.
Bt. I. on la Live Stock Market.
ST. I4OLU8, April 18 CATTLE -Receipts,
2.RO0 head; market, steady; native shipping
and export steers, fti.00'36.60; dressed beef
and butcher steers, 85.40ioH.26; steers under
1.000 pounds. 8o.50ae.76; stockers and feed
ers, f60t6.75; cows and heifers, 64.10ft4.66;
canners, J;'.8.V(i3.26; bulls, 83.7iVir6.6CU calves,
15.0037.76; Texas and Indian ateeru, ftOif
6.25; cows and heifers, f'i.isXw 6 00.
HOGS Receipts. 11,800 head; market,
steady; pigs and lights, 83. 25.41. 60; packers,
80' L'5ij6.S5; butchers and beat heavy, f6.2fi9
.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S.600
head; market. lOo higher; native muttons,
f!.7Un5 00; lambs, 85.754jfl.25;, culls and bucks,
f3.25ft4.00; stockers, fz.0tu3.25.
t. Joseph Lire fltesrk Market.
PT. JOSEPH. April 18. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.000 head; market steady; steers,
84.1,034V 25; cows and belfers. 83.60(3-6 4M:
calves f3 60-010).
HOGS- Receipts. T004 headt market,
steady: top, 6445; bulk of sales. J6liVa4.X;
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 8 500
head; market, lCt?L5c higher; lambs, fO.OOtj
f.OO.
Htoek In Sight.
Receipts of live Block at the five principal
western markets yesterday:
iattle. linns. Sheep.
isouth Omaha t.wd II. I'D .l
!. Joseph 2.HO0 7.4s 2.600
Kansas City li.OXt )5.i .(sh
St. 1)11 is 2(I0 11, 1410 3, I'll
Chicago 2.W0 U.0OU 10.()
- Totals 24,400 MOOO 30,7uO
OMAHA WHOIF-ltm PHICF.!4.
RI'TTER Creamery. No. 1 delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lh. cartuns, 2,ic; No.
2, In 30-lh. tubs. L'lc; No. 2. in l ib. cartons,
21c; packlnK stork solid pack, 1 2 ',; dairy,
In OO lb tubs. I41il'c, nuirkct chanties etery
Tuesday
4 llKEiSE-Twins. H'oJIc; oung Ameri
cas. 17'lsc; daisies. p;-; triplets. lic. Ilm
beiger, ISc; No. 1 brick. l'r: Imported
Swiss, 32c; don esllc Swiss, 2-'c; Iilock 8wU,
lHc.
POl'LTR Y Dressed broilers, under S lbs,
85. Ml per d".:.: lien-. I'-c; tocke, U'-.c; ducks.
20c; ,:et se. 5c; t ui k-.. s. J.'.c; plgeonH p-r
doz.. 81-0. Iioiii'-i snutth". I"'1' !-. f4-W;
fancy squabs, per (!.. 83. 5u; No. 1. per
doz ," f3 0. Alive Broilers. :c. I', to l'i
His., and I'v 10 2 lbs . 20c: ntnoolli lens, lie;
hens, l.'r; mhks. io-; old musters. Sc; old
ducks, lull fflitlier.-d. V-r; tirm. full
feathered. .'"'. Hnkis. 11c: guinea fols,
20c each. pi.eons. er d-i... !K-; homers,
ier doz . .i."0. squabs. No. 1. per doa.,
I 20; No 2. per diss. !''; capons, over t
lbs.. 14e; old turkeys. 14c
FISH (all frount -1'icl.eiel. c; white, lie;
pike. Hi-, trout, lie; laike ciappies. l."ul..c,
Soaiiisli mackerel. IVc; eel. !; hiiildoik.
l.u-; flounders. i:k-: green catfish, r,c; roe
sbad. II each; shad toe. per pair. 5..e, fu.g
lens. p r d" . 35c; salmon. 10c; biillliiit, lie;
hrrltiK. 5'jc.
MISi'KI.I.AKKlirS Almonds: California
soft shell. I'l l Hi . Is. ; in sa. k lots, lo
I less. Bi all N his. I er II. Lie; In rack
i lots, lc less ( '..eoanuts : Per sai k. fS.on;
i per doi., ;5c Filberts: Per lb.. 14r; In
' sa k lots, lc less. lln kor nuts: Lart;e, per
lb. 5e; small, per in., sc. I'eanuts:
Roasted, per lb... Re: raw. per lb, 6',,-.
Pecans: Large, per lb.. 1ft.-; In sa.-k lota,
lc less Walnuts: 141a. k, per lb 2,'-; Cal
ifornia, per lb. 15. ; In sack lots, lc less
Cider: New York Molt s per bbl., fti li.
Honey: New, 24 frames, fl 76.
Sioaar Vlarket.
NEW YORK April 1.-KT'SAR-Raw,
firm: museovado. ft test. 3 42c; cemrifusal,
;". test. 3 '.'2c; molasses. est. 3 17c; re
fined, teadv.
Heflned 4ssir Vdsaneed.
! NEW Y"I!K. April 14 - All grades of re
I fined stiKsr were sda.ni.'ed 10 cents 44 huo
Jdisd pound today.
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