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    12 THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, Ml .
' ' wis nir A1II TTI If 1
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
General Outlook in Wheat Does Sot
. . Indicate Change.
-
SHABP BALLY HOtED DT COM
Sltwatlea Belag Made Mere AfiW
ay taall Receipts .and taapar-
(( ahlpasrata frwsa Prl
ary point.
OMAHA, April 54. 112.
The general outlook in the wheat trade
doe doi promise anything In th way of
price rhsnges of not until after the of
ficial figure are Inked May 7. unleaa
something develop to change the ruling"
acntiment.
Every trader agree that food warm
rains would be very beneficial to the
arrowing plants. It 1 conceded that the
situation I aerioua enough to keep th
market steady at these levels without
any break In value of Importance.
The corn market bas demonstrated Its
great recuperating power a shown by
the sharp rally the past two days. Tie
situation I being made more acute by
the very small receipts and unimportant
shipment. However th edge la off the
bull market and the trade la leaning mora
to the selling side on the upturns.
The wheat market was steady ana
stronger today, late sellers-were th best
bnyers and cash wheat was lc higher on
th floor today.
Com shows much better tone and
values worked a trifle higher today. The
situation U bullish, and as oon aa profit
taking Is over, higher levels are looked
for. Cash corn waa fee to lc higher
today. .
Primary- wheat receipt were 24100
bushel and shipment were 3,000 bush
ela, against receipts last year of Mi.oui
bushel and shipment of a, 0O9 bushel.
"Primary corn receipt were XM.0U) bush
els and shipment war lll'.Otn bushel,
against receipts last year of iM.Mu bush
els and shipment of 2S7.0O0 bushel.
Clearance were 10.00W buahel of corn,
EA.OOt bushels of oats, and wheat and
flour equal to 0i bushel.
Liverpool clewed fed lower to fed higher
on wheat and fed higher on corn.
The following cash sale were reported:
Wheat: No. 1 hard, 1 car 11.07V 7 car
tl.Oife; NO. I hard. J carl 11074; No. 1
mixed, 1 car (I OH. Com: No. I while.
1 car Tie; No. I yellow, M rar ;r, 1 car
TSfec: No. 4 yellow, I car 71fec. 1 car 73c;
No. I mixed. 4 ears 7r. I cars 7Sr. 4 car
TSfec, I car 7ec: No. 4 mixed, t rare TSfec,
4 car Tie, I car 71c, I car 71 fee. Oat:
Standard. 1 rar S4c; No. I white, I car
loc; No. 4 white, I car SM.C. 1 car Kfec,
I cars Kfec.
Vsaaaa Caea Pnera.
' WHEAT No. I bard, ll.o7ftl.il; No.
hard. tl Wfeei Is; No. 4 hard. H !feO
j,ew.
CORN-N. I whit. 7m7lc; No.
white, 7ifev7lfec: No. I color. 7oHtJ7c;
No. t yellow, ;tfe7c; No. 4 yellow. 72fei
7Hr: No. I 7fe; No. I, 767e; No. 4.
71fefec.
OATS-No. I whit. KSMfec: standard.
l3VfJ.'c: No. t white, fe66.c: No. 4
white, SMrttV: No. I yellow KfeffSMtc;
N. 4 yellow. KvWkC.
BARI.ET-Malting. tl .OMrl M; No. 1
feed. WDtc: heavier than feed. Iftcijtl.K.
RYE N. a am". No. t, (7Mn.
Carlot Meeelpte.
Wheat Corn. Oat.
Chicago 1 . , M
Minneapolis 71
Omaha MM
Imiuth I
CHICAGO CRAM AID PROVIIIOXS
Fratereo of Ik Tradlag aad llag
rrtree Board of Trad.
CH1CAQO, . April M.-Wheat today
turned strong after a weak start. There
were report that th spring crop arreng
would be reduced life per cent, that
rhlnch bug had appeared in Oklahoma
and that flour sales at Minneapolis were
tha largest In months. Closing prices
ranged from fee to fee higher than last
night. All other leading staples, too,
cored a nt advance com fetfHc to lr,
Mta Ne to fettHc and provisions 7fec to
10c.
Greatest Interest on th bull side In
th wheat market centered In an esti
mate that there would be I.MO.fts) fewer
acre seeded thla spring In Minnesota
and th Pekotaa than waa th case a
J'car ago, !tvrslflcat!on, poor need and
nablttly lo complete . fall plowing ap
peared a tha chief reason for th big
curtailment.
Crop reports from th wheat fields west
of th Missouri river received sharp at
tention, but were much mlied. Karly in
th day railroad advices told of decided
Improvement and th forecast was for
further showers. Later, however, tha
continued Inpourlng of damage reports
exerted influence and there was an ab
sence of any Important elllng preeeure.
Between tb opening and th close July
fluctuated from 11 S lo U.lofe, closing
at tit top level reached, a net fain of
It.
M eagerness of receipts caused shorts
to rover In the com pit. July varied from
7(wTO to Vwnr and closed firm V
up at T7fe77fec. Cash grades were
aleady. No. I yellow. auMj for carlots.
Oats showed strength with com. Out
eld e limit for July were Hfee and Mfee,
with the ckM at 44 fee, a gala of Wfec
over last night
Investment demand aided In lifting pro
vision. At tb cloa pork had risen ITfeo
to av and th not of th list showed 7V
to lffec Inersaa In ooat
Article Open. High. l,ow. Clo. Tes'y.
Wheatl . I I
May.ll ISfefef 1 life
July.llsr','4! 1 lfe
Bept.HHfeOfe l-
Corn I I
May.l7tfe4rfe 7H.
1 II
1 14
1 ixu.
1 S 1 lOfell ,7
lUfelOofefel 10M4
Wfel
7fe TW
July.Ufeti77rl7,4i',
t77fefei7iiK,
j'fer
i Osu- I
May
ir67fe
r4i
Jyly.lWtrMfel
Mfel
4
: Meati
4fetfe
HJHtfe
44
IIS
IX 46
UK
1M
J Jork-i
' , May.
' July.
, sept
i? rrfe
its
II
17
MS
k
nrrfe
11 4
US
JM-
UJJfe
M
MM
U
MM
M
II I7fe
Lard-t
May.
July.
Kept
MM
M4s
WISH
Mlfe
M7fel
Ribs I
i
M
W h
Me
Msy.r any
Bfel 2fej
Hfe
July, l l
MM
Ml
HetH.lM Bfeol
tfe!
MBfe!
rfel
Cash quotations wer aa followo:
FLOl'R Firm; winter patents, MM)
I.S; winter straights, rKu-t.si: spring
patents, best hard. MiStsLM; (freights.
Itwei-w; osaen, ss-asErua
BYE No. X Kc.
BARLEY Feed or mixing. Scetl.;
fair to choice malting. ll.atel.M.
rlKElift-TtmoUiy, K.MU.M; clover,
io- m Je mm,
PlloVlr)IONsV-Pork. saeaa. (11 KM I I7U.
1-ard, la ttorata. IM.Xt. tibort rib, looao.
e"
Total clearance of wheat and flout
wer equal to M. bu. Primary re-
iceiuta were at. aw eoaipaisd with
, rlMasw Bu. th corresponding day a year
v;. bstunaiea receipts lor tomorrow
Zboat U cane, ears, t ears; aata. S
fi I s: bog. M.eM head.
ilcago Caelt Frtces-wheat-No, 1 red.
A. (HT1.14H: No. I red. CuHM ls Na 2
naro, (Linteyij: ra I hard, iLsjfeai.M;
N 1 aorthera. tLVm.: No. t northera.
0 IKk-ll; No. I aortbora, 1 :il I7; No. 1
spring. tl.Uatl.M; No. I lawlng, V.latSl.B;
No. 4 sprtna SceSLM; velTot chaff, tXIBsl
1 it: durum. II tusJLU. Cora. No. X
saryo: ro. I wane, sxrtnlr; No. I yet.
sow. 7Hr"fee; No. 4, 7ifeeTrfe: No. i
wblt. TttTtr; No. yellow, TtfeOTIo.
vara, no. . Aa , sifeejfAc; N
wlUt. SdVstrKfcc: standard. (swWae,
Rye: No. t, Kc. Barley. teraOl.tk
Timothy seed. HO Lie. Clovsr swau.
BI TTta-flUady; anaaerlaa. XVOc;
dalrtea, MSe,
f KHJ-ftleady: ronefat. S.W caaea: at
anerx, cases lnccadeo. 17411 -fee; erolaary
Mtro, i'v; lirsua. ijc
CUEESE Weak: daariea. KUatuvc:
twins, lfelKfec; young Aoarlca, 1
. mo norna, suiMr.
POTATOEo-FIrm: receipt. at
nunondn. l ri r; Minnesota and
aii'-iuaan. si.SiOt-Ja.
KILTRT-Llvv steady: turkey. !4e
Tmmrlm Martart.
PEORIA, lit, April M.-CORN-U-chaaged:
track. No. I yellow, fjr; Ko. I
yeiuw, issy.i'ae; ko. yellow, 7e: So. I
mixed. 3c; So. 4 mixed, 7!c; sample, suf
OATft-FTigher: track, Xa J white. rrVd)
' et-v-, nvk m wait, aixtc
Mlaaewoalla lirara Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aortl K.VHMT.
May, eLU-.; July, ILUfe. Bepteajber,
fl.oSUfjl tfe- Cash: No. 1 hard. 11.15:
No. 1 northern, tl.ltfevl.14fe; No. : north
ern. Il.lfetjl.l2?s: No. J. l.l0rl.lV
FLAX-fclSS!.15fe. .
BARLEY-;ocjl..
CORN-No. -1 yellow, 7H?soc. . -
OATS-No. a white. Sotjeofer.
RYE No. I. c.
BRAN In 100-lb. sacks. tHOfejU-M.
FLOUR -First patent. ClOTS 4; sec
ond patents. H 7Mii.H0: first clears, ISJ1
6j3.a5; second clears, t3.4utr2.8l.
EW YORK cem:ril MARKET
Unatatleaa e7 the Day oa Tarteae
Commodities. -
NEW YORK, April S4. FLOVR Firm:
spring patents. K &al ). winter straights.
RTi.CH.tt: winter patents. t.mlV;
spring clears, .B4-W; winter extra
iL 1 M.dwil M: winter extra N. 2. 13.71
t)i.8K: Kansas straights, KM4J6.06. Rye
flour, firm: fair to good, HW4JS.W;
cnoloe to rancy. COM). 3d.
CORNMEAL Quiet; fine white and
yellow, ll.T0tii.7i; coarse, li.4J4jl.70; kiln
dried. Kit.
RYE Steady; Nai.Mc.cLf. Buf
falo. BARLET Quiet; roalUng. ILK., c
I. 1 Buffalo.
WHEAT-Soot market firm: No. I red.
J1.1SV elevator, export basis, and ll.il fe.
r. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth.
S124Y f. o. b. afloat opening navigation.
f utures msntet was nrmer on coiiunuea
unfavorable new on th crop outlook,
with claim of Hessian fly and chinch
bug In the southwest, a well aa reduced
acreage In the spring whet state clos
ing fjlfec net higher. May, IIM.k
closed at 11 W: July. SI U 1I-11.1 MC
closed at l 15 t-M; Keptember. 11.11. Re
ceipt. a.m bu.: shipments. a,S!7 bu.
CORN Spot market firm: export. fec.
nominal. T. o. b. afloat Futures market
was nominal. Receipts, 1.000 bu.; ship
ments S.S3S bu.
OATS-Hpot market firm: No. t. 4Hc;
No. . 4c. Futures market wa nom
inal. Receipt. 50.314 bu.; shipment!, M,
07 bu.
FKKD-Easy: western spring bran, loe
pound sacks, tai.oo; standard middling.
100-pound sacks, Uo.
HAY-Hteady: prime, fl.U: No. 1, tUA:
No. 1. ll.Vvl.e. No. i ll.U41.2i.
HIDEM-Mteady; Central America, Mfeo;
Bogota.
LKATHEH Firm; Hemlock flrsta,
e.Tc, seconds, 2mc; third, tlw?2feo; re
jects. 16c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. firm: mess, $
A30.2S; family. tanWJl.91; short clears.
II S. 2041 (. Cut meets, steady; pickled
belUes, 10 to 14 pounds, MfeVllfec; pickled
hams, 02 00ft II fc. Ird. firm; middle
west prime, 110. too .!; refined, steady:
continent HK: Kouth America, U.S0;
compound, S.2.o.30.
TAI.IX'W-Urm; prim city hhds.,
S-ISc; special, fe07c; country, tfeCrtc.
BITTER-Mrm; receipts, 7,7 tuba:
creamery apecial. 19c; creamery extra.
Stfec; creamery firsts, il'MiHe; creamery
seconds, Mivllc; state dairy, finest l!32a.
t'lltKHK Hteady; receipts 1.117 boxes:
f tale whole milk, surreal make, average
fancy, 15feUfec; under grades, Utflefec;
skims, 4fl2o.
KliUK-rlteady: receipt. 41.XI cam;
fresh gathered extra. tWUfeot first stor
age packed, Ilft22c, first regular paoked,
a21c; seconds. DfeQlsfec.
POULTRY AJIV. unaettled: no ouota-
tlons; dressed, dull and weak; fowl. 14fe
017c: turkeys, !at)Oc: broiler, isXtSio.
Alive: fowl. 14c; turkeys, mixed baas
snd torn, lie.
Cora aad Wheat Roajioa BalUtla.
United Rtate Department of Agricul
tureWeather bureau'a report for th
twenty-four hour ending at a m.. Ttth
meridian time. Wednesday. April M, 111
, Ullina UIB1KH.I,
. .Temp. Rain-
Stations. High. Low. fslL
Sky.
Ashland, Neb.. 44 41 .00
Clear
Clear .
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear '
Clear
Pt. oloudj
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear -
Auburn, Nab... M st .09
Broken Bow
oinmbus. Neb. 71
C'ulberUoa. No. 7
Falrbury, Nek.. 4J
Fairmont Neb.
ot
.00
.
.00
.00
.0
i o
.0
.00
.
Or. Island. No. 7
Hartlngton, Nb 71
Hastings, N.b.. 77
Holdreg. Neb. a)
Lincoln, Hen... 7
No. Platte. Nb t
Oakdala, Neb.. 74
Omaha, Neb.... fl
Tekamah, Neb. it
Valentine. Nb. t
Alt, la.
Carroll, la......
Clarlnda. la.... 4
Clear
near
Clear
Klbley, la 7
Hloux City, la, 71
.0
Minimum temperature for twelve-ho ur
perted ending at I a. m.
UiaiBilT AVKHAUKB.
No. Tsaiu. Rata
Central. tatlooa, High. tow. fall.
Columbus, o 17
Louisville, Ky... it
M
4
44
41 M
lndla'polls. lnd. II
Chicago, 111 M
St. Loul. Me...
Lie Moines. la, a
Minneapolis .... 44
Ksn. Cltr. Ma
.011
.10
- .0
Omaha, Neb 17
Th weather I warmer In th eastern
and southern portion of the corn and
wheat region, it continue unseasonably
cool In th xtrm upper Mississippi snd
upper Missouri vslleye and rreesing tem
perature wer again recorded In the
Dakota and Minnesota. Very light show
er occurred at two elation each la the
Kansee City and Chicago districts.
a a. v, ALton,
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
I. I.eala Oeaeral Martlet.
af t tfia ai A un v lt r,.i.
firm; track, No. I red, H.UU7fe; No. i
hard, tl.12fjl.17.
COllM-Higher: track. No. s. Tfermc:
No. I whit. tWTMc.
OATS-Weak; track. No. I. 17c; No. 1
hlte, Mc.
Closing price of futures:
WHKAT-Higher; May. B.llfe: July.
tl Wfe; Heptember, tlfe.
CORN Higher: May. HI fee: July. TRU:
September, lettc
OATdBteady: May, ITfeo; July. Mfeo.
RYE Lower; Mc.
FIXIUR Firmer; red winter patent.
I4.a64ji.40; extra fancy atad stralghu, KM
Ct.96; nara wl.iter clears, (LiofKl.
itaKii-riiiwinT, si. ,
COHNMEAL-IIM,
BRAN Firm: sacked, eaat track. 11 41ft
1.41. - .
HAY-Week: timothy. Vlinm.. prai
rie. icojo.
PROVfHiONaV-Pork. unchanged: lob
bing. 15. I-ard. unchanged, prim
ateam, tsjnaoa. nry salt meats, un
changed; bxeod extra ehort. 1076; olear
ribs. Il 76; short clear, HL. Baroa, un
changed; boxed extra abort, tw.71; claa
rib, hi ts: abort clear. il..
POl'LTRY riteady : chickens. Hfee:
springs of lilt, Sc; turkey. 14o; duck,
11c; geese. c.
B lit s 1 1 nteauy ; creamery, J. woe
EUUa-l'ocbanged, Kfec.
Reeeipu. Shipments.
Flour, bbla. IM l; am,
Wheat bu.. II. (M M.tt
Cora, bu 71.ro 17
Oat, bu K.UM ... .
Kaaaa Cltr 4rola aad Protrleloao.
KANHAS CITY. April S -WHEAT
Caah. unchanged to la higher: No.
bard, lloeBLU; No. t, II ;vl U. No. I
red. ll.iol.u: 2a a, l.un-i life.
CORN I unchanged lo c htlher: No.
I mixed, wttssfec; No. . '.sfetjanc; No. a.
allMOfec; No. a. TMfTle.
OATB-ViH'hanged: No. I white, M
e9Hc; no. x mixed, 7ejee.
Closing prices on future:
WHEAT May, IJ tfe; July, H ; B
t ember, tefec.
CORN May, 7Ti,c; July. TTfec; 8ptem-
oer. Tifee.
OATfi-July. U:c; jeptember, 4JV-
RYR-2rr.
' riAY-L'nchanged to Mc higher: choice
timothy, xr; SuwA.01; choice prairie, xt.s
BLTTERCreamery, Me; flrsta, Mc;
seconds, sic; packing stock, zafec
ELiOS Extra. Mfec: flrsta Mfec.
Receipts. Boipments.
Wheat ba M M . . 44 !
Corn, bu )
Oata. bu ...... li M ,4W
MUwaakeo Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. April WHEAT Ke.
1 Don hern. M.I7fet1.1$fe: No 1 aorthern
B.i:Srl.Kfe; No. I hard winter, uf
l.u; aar, .v; jaiy, si.tsea,.
CORN-No. I yellow. dtMr: So.
white, fflc; No. X llrsnc; May. swfec.
OATB-rUandard. CSDUr.
BARLEY Malting, ll-tstl at '
l.ta a I gaal Oraaa Market.
LIVERPOOL, April M.-WHKAT-pot.
firm: No. I red west era winter. Is afed:
futures easy; May, sa fed, July, 7a Md,
uctooer. e an.
COR.V etpot. firm; American allied
Bew, la tS4: Amertcaxi mixed aea. a lid:
new Amenc alia dried, ag d, future
urm, oavvaanvw, IV
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Enthniiasm of Freriont Day Seemi
to Exhaust Itoelf.
STEEL ISSUES UHTJE2 PEESSTJSE
Taloa Pacific Aba DUplaya Heavl
eea, Althsoarh Belief Is General
March Kara lass Will Be
Favorable.
NRW YORK, April 24.-Th enthusiasm
engendered In the stock market yester
day by the more favorable turn in the
threatened railroad strike seemed to
exhaust Itself today. The mediator were
in session today with the railway mana
ger and the engineer are to be heard
uunorrow. Intimation advanced by In
terested parties suggest mutual conces
sions. -Cnlted State steel wss under steady
pressure during the day's se-sion and
the approach of the quarterly dividend
meeting has aroused fresh Interest in the
statement then to be Issued. Estimate
of earning for the quarter range from
under !20,u.o to almost tJi.00u.ui. Any
thing under tr,SU.au It Is asserted will
fall to meet dividend requirements on the
common share
. lilon Pacific also displayed heaviness,
although belief Is general that March
earning of th Harnman system will be
favorable. Beading retained It leader
ship, but the course of Una stock also
suggested prbdt-laklng.
Of all standard Issues .New I org cen
tral ws the strongest, selling at a new
hlch. record for tile movement. Indeed
today's beat prices was the highest of
any since May of KM. Other Vender bill
stork were strong and rumor connected
the movement - with some- Important
financing of a refunding character under
stood to lie In contemplation
Mexican Petroleum, whose shares have
only recently been listed, ran'.-d with
the leaders In point ot activity, out ita
source of strength was not clearly de
lined. American Can, common, attained
a new high level, with a large total of
dealings. The early activity was fol-
kiwed by Intermittent advances ana ae-
ellnee and In the latter part of the day
prices sagged aad generally witn a oeavy
close.
The hand market wa firm in tne eany
session, but receded later in sympathy
with the heaviness In stocks. Total sales,
oar value, amounted to tt.4J2.0iW. United
elate government Is advanced fe per
cent oa calL
Mumotr wi aaJes and leading quoiauon
u uuihm today were:
galea His. Usee.
Allle-Caabaer t U fe 4fe It
Aaslsaaules Cesser ... 14.ee ill stt, b
Aaerieaa Airlciuurel ., IM safe Mfe 44
anarliaa Beat Sugar.... w.oss is si
Asierlcaa Caa 71" fe
aiaerlrea C. r J.ise " "
Aa. Coue 01 4s ISfe Kfe
Astsrlcaa H. a L. (M.. IM fe fe
Am. lc Sammies i.t
ASMTleaa Uaseel . life
Asierlcaa LsoMSMir ... tl.sw 44fe 4lfe 41
Awerloa i. A A '" "fe K
Aa. I t I sM ... sw iwv, js lej
Aa. Meet ren4rles M Ufe
Aa. Baear Hetlalag. .as li i
Aaerlcas T. A T 1.X lfe 'fe l4
Aaerlcaa Tssaoe sea si i
Aaerteaa Tahace I4... M IMfe letfe IMfe
Aisarlrsn Woelea 1 S) II
AMeexia Mlalsg OS I.M 4!fe life
AlrbISS I.M lSfe lS4fe 1MI4
Atatlte f4 Mfe
AtUMW OaaM IM W 14lfe S
altlsMea 0 tun l.est ir iv-w i
SetnltKm Mesl 4.14 life life It
reeair Kapl4 Tr I.ai Mfe Ufe t
tanellsa Psrllle I.W4 fe lUfe am
Caslral Lealbar 1.10 life ttfe Hfe
Cealeal Uainer sr
Caalral ml New Jerasy.. 44 til 174 114
Ckeaseaats Okl 1.M4 life
th lease A Alls JJ
OlIMS O. W sew "W er-, j.,
( Slc.ee O. W. Bf4 I rife 1
nieass W . '., !" "5
CMeags, h. a at- r. "-
(tllsT LVW I.' Mfe life fe
c . a. c. a st. i a
Caleras P. A I l.4 H fe S
Olaraaa A Seatksea
OneM Klaus Oaa 4.H llfe 1 "
Or FrosiKIa a" "JJ
Dtlewsra a Msrao s iiw "ew
Iar a B Orase
D. A R. S s4 41
""r 7.S S r, Sit
Erie St. i " "J
Sesara? ifl'i'tr'la"""".'".' "l.m iiife lfe
Qfeat Nanaers Sf4 !. I ., U
Oreat Neethers ors eira.. i,iw nw
I IIMBI reelis "
lstarar.k Met ! "4 '
later. Met. sf n fe HS4 "
IstwesVkMI BTsstsr .. " lfe lfe mfe
latat-Marlae M I ' Jfe J
Inlaraattaaal l-aper 44 Ufe Mfe "fe
Isiernstlaul ra
aea twalral
Kassss Cllr Mtkera.... 4.4M fife M M4
K n sa an a.ss s,t
Iji ,m gaa ......,,,,,,, )
USIlS 'Valler ... . ... M.W lfe l '
UMilavllla a nanviiet.,.
His. A St. Uals 1 M Ofe Bfe It
m r a a m... wife mii iiife
MlMenrt. K T I." Mfe Mfe tfe
U.K. 11 at '
Ml-esrl Parlfl lie. 4'fe life nfe
Natleaal Klemlt " lfe 1 '"fe
Natleaal Lea 47 I
H It. R sf M M s4.. 4 life It life
N.. Yerk tlastrsl MM Ulfe Hfe
Men w I.M4 eMi 4 4
Norfolk Waster 44.44 lllfe 111 lllfe
NeHk AsteHeas H
NartMrs PaellM I.TSS Wife in lllfe
ranrif Mall " fe M M
eae.,leaala 4.14 lfe lfe mfe
Peapls's Oaa 21 lMfe lfe '"
f.C. r A M. U 1es IMfe I4 4
PtttsMrtk ral . Mfe ft Bfe
a steal rar a
sslliaaa ralaoa tr '
Ballwar Weal Ssrtag.... 14 M M 14
Par (waseueste x.kw ir ir-m
tulalM 74, l Wfe Ittfe wife
hesaklk Meet fe fe fe
kesablle Steal M K 7fe TTfe T?fe
Recti lalafsl na 1J
Reck lalaed ffe. sfg S.M Mfe Kfe Bfe
Ik U T 24 S4... 4S4 life 4fe 4414
St. Uals S W fife
L I W sf
ilFes-SMftel a a I "
SoatMni racm M.4N mfe mfe iiife
leatkeni li.w sat Mfe nfe life
Rallwar l aw us, "W
asaaas rasear "
Taaaa a rVUV 14
Jm. tTi - 14 Mfe life Bfe
T . si. I, a w. am.
Cslea faclfle Itlfe ITife mfe
t'alea PsrlrW SIA 24 lfe life M
fatte Slates Raalty.... lea Ti'a rat n
ralte Staiei Rasssr.... Mfe U M
ttalte Staiaa steal Man rt II 71
V Steal I4 I X" HI 112 lllfe
Ctak cesosr l fe SJfe life
Vaaralla rkewkal .. M Mfe Mfe. Mt
W.taak I
Wabaah St IM rife life life
sees Merrlefl 1"
Westlaasews glartrta .. sal n Tfe . Tl
Waatare laves 1.MS Mfe Mfe Mfe
WkeMlag a L I las I I tfe
Tetal asu ter IS ear. BH.esa ssaiaa.
l.ewdwa aiork Merkel.
tnKDON. Anrtl M -American
Itiea opened around parity and advanced
price ranging irom fe to m nigner man
At noon th market waa steadv with
under th lead of Canadian Pacific
yesterday New Toek closing.
Price varied Utile during the after
noon and closed steady around the rtoa
leveL
Londoa e losing stocxa;
essato. sasaeir 7a laelsnil A K lM't
as airi.ial ts,M . K. A f II
Awal eser m I. ceatml
.... ra,sferatk a w........iua
....ill Oa M M
....leWOeter, A W life
altlaws A Otls....imrisail,aala
CaaeSlaa Paeine lRee4 Mlaea... ...... afe
Otaeaseak A O.... U MeaSUlg IT
CtKea O. W aWAera Br .fe
t at. all. A L P..1I4 M Ts
Da fjeara Hsaaer rartne.... Ilt
Oeerer A Bis 4).... lakes Paelrla lfe
a aM I S da sM Mfe
na MfeC. A Steal 7!fe
a ha sM 4. ds M lUfe
a M K4 eiiaWasaa - fe
Orae Traa Mfe Sl4........ M
nilaeai reatiai mt ,
SILVER Bar, firm at 27fed per ounce.
MONEY Jfe M per cent
Th rate of discount In the open market
for short and three month' biiia Is fe
per oenU
r Yorsx Mialws Stweka.
V TORK AdtH M.-Cloalaa auota.
NEW
tionaraa muiixig stocks were:
AIM
SS-UTW V-SM. ...... a
IMeileaa MS
stk... taowurw ............!,
4a keaea Boeair let
Pea. Cat. A Ta. : WaassK aa
Ira ail-er ..lSTeUw Jaeksl Jli
Laadnito Cea. . M
, -IMees.
Baak rtearlatsja.
"OMAHA. April M Bank clearings for
trday were xl,.7.7.l and for th eor-
npoaaiaB aay laa jrear ... ij ja.
. ' . . Coadlltasi wd Tl i asm.
WASRINdTON. Aprfl Jfe. At the ho-
glEnln( of hue) news today the eoodtfca
of the I'nlled Statee treasury wa: Work
mg balaace rn treasury office. Mica. US.
In bank and Phlllpplae treasury, tea. I.
total balance la general fund !gv
iliiTV. OdlDAry receipts rraay wore
tl.BLMo: ordlnarv disburse ments, $14.
Xfe. Deficit to date this fiscal year is
H4.4S2.532. a against a deficit of C24.74
at this time last year. These figure, ex
clude ' Panama canal and puDilc debt
transaction. .'
ew York Mowey Market.
NEW YORK. April 24. MONEY On
call steady. 2feoJ per cent; ruling rate.
Ife per cent: closing bid, V per cent:
offered at Vi per cent. Time Loans:
steady, sixty days. Jfe per cent: ninety
day. lfe3fe per cent; six months, 3fe$
Jfe per cent.
PRIMB MERCANTILE PAPER 4fe4J
4fe per cent. Sterling exchange: Easy,
with actual business In bankers Mils
at M M for sixty day Mils, and at tt.71
(or demand. Commercial bills: K82V
' B I V K K M ex lea n dollars, 47c
HtxN Liri Government. I rro; railroad,
irregular.
Closing quotaU'ns oa usu today wer
as roiio':
P. A ref I. reg....lMfeIater. M. M. 4tis... 4fe
e eansea lajaBaa w life
C. t. Sa. rag lSIfe s tfea 2H
SO saosoa 142feK. C. So. 11 Is... ?s
V. A 4a. reg 114 L S lee. 4s 1H1-. Mfe
s eaasas IKfeL A K sal. 4a
Alllo-Olal. 1st h... 44fell K A T. 1st 4a. safe
A wer. Aa sa -oa sea. 4fe l
A. T. A T. cr. 4a..lUMa. Parlne ...... II
Aw. Tetters Is.... s-.s. R.R. ef M 4fes Mfe
sa 4a l2tjH. T. !. a Ifea... Mfe
Arwear A V. 4fea.. K as eta. 4s H
Auklaas tea. to.... feS T. N. H. A H
e ea. 4s 14 ev. 4 IMfe
Sa re. M ...) as. g. w. 1st c 4a. M
A. C. L-lst 4s..... Mfe tr la Ill
Bel. a Uk la 4a Mfe.Na. Parlllt 4a Mfe
a IS4 I2fe a U fe
SAW. Ifes SI o. A L. rfd. ... Kfe
Break. Tr. cr. 4s... RfePaaa. cr. Iaa 11. . rife
fea. el Oa. M IM So res. 4s lUfe
Oa. Leatber is M Readlaf fas. 4a Mfe
' ef X. J. . Ie..l!lfeg. L. a i. F. Ig. to Ti
Caea. A 0lo 4fea..lefe 40 sea. U H
so ref. Is K '!. L. A W. c. to. ttfe
Cklras A A. Ifea.. 41 ut seM 4a.... Mfe
C. I 1 Q. 1 to.... MfeS. A. U 4a 4
a ses. to M Sa pat. col. 4a life
C H. I 1 P. I S safe , ce. to Mfe
C. R I. A P. a. to. T2fe So la ref. to
do rlf. to Mfega. Rallwsr at lelfe
Oal. Is. M 74fe e eea to life
Cole. Mil. to (I laloa Parftla to. ...I4lfe
C. A I i. A a 4 fea Mfe e re. to letfe
D A H. tr. to M ao 1st A ref. to..
D. n 0 to M t'. a RaSaar to....lMH
So ret. la 174, r. B Sl 24 ie...lO!fe
Dlwlllon' ia 74feVa -ar. riMia. to.. 7fe
Erie s. I. to MfeWabaak 1st la 1ST
ds ses to 1fe 4e IM A as. to... M
o c. 4a. ear. A.. II Westers Ml. to ITfe
So isrlaa B MfeWeaL glee. ev. ia.. K
Oe. glee e. U .liiwia raalrsl to Mfe
III. Can 1st ref. to. K'Ma. Par. cr. ia.... Mfe
later. Met. Ifea.... i:fePaaama M lllfe
W4.
Boatoa I loalag 4)aotalloaa.
BOSTON, April 24.-Clolng auotaUona
on stocks were as follows:
Alloast 44 Mohawk U
Amal. Casper S!fe Nevada Coo life
A I L A I a MptMlng Mlaea ... Ife
Artfana Cola 4fe North Balls M
I 4 C t I 1. M. TVNonn Uka H
cal A Arliosa. life oia Doalalea u
tai. a Hoc la oaeaola Ill
Orsteanial 14 Qulary at
O. Ilaaia C C... alfeShaaaoB Ht,
om nana at... ia superior ja
Fraallla 14 Soeerler a B M... la
Olreaa (los IfeTamarark
Orsabr Cea Mfe I'. I R. A a ... Mfe
Oraen Caaanea .... Ife 4n pfl 41
aw naraia copper, is rraa t o. 1404
Kerr Mae IM uh Cepssr C.... Mfe
Laka I'apper 41 Winona u
La telle Copper 7feWsirrta 114
Mleal Cesser Mfe
. OMAHA OE.HBBAL. MARKET.
BUTTER No. I, 1-lb. cartons, Mc; No.
1 In M-lb. tub, tic; No. 2, lie; packing,
Kc.
CHEESE Imported Bariss, J2c; Ameri
can Swiss, Mc: block Swiss, 24c; twins,
11c: daisies, Sc; triplets, 21c; young
Americas. lie; blue label brick. So; llm
berger, 1-lb. 12c: 1-lb. 23 c.
FISII (fresh frosenl Pickerel, lc; white,
11c- pike, IJc; trout, Kc; large crapples,
12lic: Spanish msckrel, lie; eel, 19c;
haddocks, 16c; flounder. ISc; green cat
fleh. lie; roe shad, II each: shad roe, per
pair, Mfec: salmon, 10c: halibut, lie; yel
low perch, lc; buffalo, lc; bullheads, 11c
POVl.TRY ..rollers. liOOtjS.Oo per d"l,
springs, hens, 16017c, cocks, 11c;
ducks, WKjaOc; gees. 2oc; turkeys, lie;
pigeons, per dos., II. 20. Alive: hens, 13c:
old roosters, c; ataga, 10c; old duck, full
feathered, lie; geeae, full feathered, lc;
turkeys, 14c; pigeons, per do., 4oc; hom
ers, per doa.. 12.50; squabs, No. L 1.0;
No. I. Mc.
POULTRY Brollera, It 0otJ7.l0 per dog;
springs. Mc; hens, loc; cocks, 110, .lucks,
lk20c; gees, lie; turksys. So; plgeona
per dog., II. JO; Alive: bene, Uo; old roost
era, 4c : stags. 10c: old ducks, full feath
ered, lie; geese, full feathered. 6c; tur
keys, 14c; pigeon, per doa. 0c; homer,
per doa, lieu, squabs, No. 1..U.W; Mo. 1
sOc.
Riba-N. j, iTHe; No, lefec: Nfc a
llfec Loins-No. i. Ho; No. I, 15V); Na.
i, llfeo. Chucks-No. 1, lc; No, I Tfeo; Na
t, lo. Rounds No. 1, llfeo; No. lOfeo:
LOINB-N. 1. lie; e. , lefec; Ke. a aa,
CHUCKS Na i, ie; Na 1 ifeci na. a
FRLlTd, ETC.-Appl: ExtiA fancy
Bea Davl. per bbl.. M.M; Wineaaps, per
bbl.; 16; fanoy Missouri Pippins, par bbl.,
H ; Idaho Jonathan, extra fancy, per
box. 12 60; Waarrlngtoo Spilaenberg, per
box, 12. M; Waahlngton R. Beauty, par
box, P t; Washington soman WlDecap.
per box, pM. bananas: Fancy select,
per bunch, U.tMf2.60; Jumbo, per bunch,
M 7HII76. Liatee: Anchor brand, new,
1-lb. pkg. la box, per box. 12. A; Drom
edary brand, new, 1-lb. pags In box.
per box, IA rigs: California, per case
of II Na 11 pkgs., Mc: per ra of M No.
U pkg., ta.60. per case of av Na I pkgs.,
M; bulk, lo and 60-lb. boxes, per aa,.
Mc; hi Tuiklah, 6-crown In lb. boxaa,
per lbs, lie; a-crowa In 20-1 b. boxes, por
lb., Mc: 7-crown In 30-lb. boxes, per lb,
17c. CI rap fruit: Florida, M sis, par
crata M; Mae, per crate, 14 60, tsVe4-4
sixes, per crate, M 6aV Or pas: Malaga
In bbla, r.OwuJ.W. Lemons: Llmonlera
belected brand, extra fancy, MO-lev atxes,
per hex,.; Loma Llmonelra, fancy, eve
Ml SI Irs, per box. M.ev; M0-4A1 at aea, ac
per box iesa; California lemons.
sujsa, par box, KavipVo. Oranges: CaU
forela Camellia btand, Navels, eaua
faaer. M-L-14-17--2H-2 alaea. oer
box, MB. extra choice, all sixes, per box,
la. Elephant brand. l-M-lM-lTi-Aig-iii slaos.
per box. M.w; aw-zas-iH vises, per box.
U av Plneapplea. 10-M-M SI see, per crat.
ia. Strawberrl: Luuuusaa, 1X case of
M pints, 12 ML
VEOaTTABLEIe-Boets. old crop. Dor lb..
Ifee. Cabbaca Wisconsin, per lb,, ifec;
new Callloruia, per lb., 4c. Celery, Cal
llorala Jumbo, per doa, 11.00, Florida, la
tli rough. SUM doa, per case, HI. Cu
cumber hot house, per box, s on. Egg
t-ia.nl laiH-y a lonoa, per aos, X2.w. Oar
1W, sxtra fancy, white, per do., lie
Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per doa.. etc
unions, California, white, boiling, per lb,
le; Wisconsin, yellow Olobe, per lb, to;
red Olobe, per lb, 6c; Spanish, per crata.
Il ia. Parsley, fancy southern, per doe..
bunco. suaT.ec reran 1 pa, laocy sou lo
ot a. psr dos bum-he. sotTac; Parsnlpa
uer Ik.. 2 fee Potatoes. Miaaesola Red
River Early Ohio Heed, per bu, fl ;:
Minnesota sanf noee seea, per ou, ii.ts;
Bile Triumph seed, per bu, B 40, Wk
consul white stock, per u 11.6. Ruta
bagas la sacks, per lb, Ifee. Tomato,
Fierioa, per a- oaa a rat a, -; CUbaa,
per i-bek. carrier. U-S. Tunupa. per Ik,
tfec
MllKLLANEOL'S Airoonds. tarra
on, per la, lafec; In sack lotA lc Iesa
CoooaaiMA, per sack. Hue. Filberts, per
lb., ler; in saca iota ic teee. t-eanut.
roaeted, to sack km per tb, 7 fee: roasted
less tlian ack lots, per lb., lc; raw, par
1b, 6c Pecans, large, per lb, 17c: to sack
lots, lc (tea walnuts, new crop. 1111
California, per lb. He; la each lot lc
Iesa Cider, new -Nefcawtka, per 16 gal.
fe bbl. H.; per M-gsJ bb... u.M; New
York Mott a per U-ga.1. fe bbL. 1AM; per
xt-gai. 001, xa. iioaey, new, 14 trame.
IX "i. Kroui. per la-gat. kc Ms; per
i-gl. keg. .a.
BEEF CUT PRICF3-Sa I rib. HV:
Ne 1 riba Ufec No. J rib, llfec; Na I
loins, Mc: Na 1 loins. Kc; Na I loins,
Kfec; Na 1 chucks, (fee; No. J chucks,
rfec: Na I chuck. 7fec; No. I round,
llfec: Na 1 rounds, llfec: Na I rounds,
11c; Na 1 plates, 7fee; Na I plates. 6fec,
Na I plate, tfe. t .
- (fatton- Market. .
NEW TORK. Arrll K-OOTTON-Rpot,
olesi d quiet. 16 pMnrs lower: middling up
land. ll.a; mlddUag (utC 112.1; no
ales. -
Future dosed herelr steady. CkaMng
Mde: April. U.c: May. n 42c: June. ii.47c:
July. lLiec: August, ilsic. Heptember,
ll.Or; Orcober, Ilk: November, U.Mc;
Pecember. 1171c: January, 11.70c; Febru
ary. aTle; March, 11. 3c -
. . asaaaka Mat Market.
OMAHA. Aprfl ! HAT No L tAI
tlM; Na 1 tl7Mri: Ne. a ITi4otii;.,
Na 1 middling. CatrwlLM: Na I low.
mnd. ti&awii: alfsits, choice third and
fourth cutting, tS anerS first and eee
ond cutting. 67 txiTl w). Na z. HASUSJ
Met; Ka i, UAeiA4a.
ra,rfwo Bseket.
XEW YORK. April M OOFFKS fo.
No t, Hfee Future clased (toady; May.
lAAIc; July, Itat,
OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Are Steady to Strong on Mod
erate Keeeipti.
HOGS ABE STEADY 70 LOWIB
Beeeista Are Heavy, hat Deaaaad
frasa shippers P revest Aerloes
Stamp la Valaee - Sheep - ..
Steady, Laxaas alsher.
SOUTH OMAHA, April !4, lilt
Receipt were: Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Official .Monday........ J.S.fe t Ju S.4.-J
Official Tuesday 4,762 17.&S i'M
uiimaie vv edtiesday, 2.MI0 h.ai iti-wv
Three days thla Wk.ll.4M .4o8 W2X
Same day hwt week. 16.337 38.37 21.021
Same day 3 w ks ago.11.111 C;i- 'l.Vfi
Sam days twin ago. 4.WS lu.aU ' 11.000
Same days a-ks ago.ls.ir: 17.1S1 IT..VM
Same day lst year.. 11. 5.7 S.lwS
lb oiiowink table snows tne receipts
c-f cattle, hoga and slieep al South Omaha
for the year to -date ar compared with
last year: IS12. 1911 Inc. Dec.
Cattle 2i9. .ia 32).iai Uu,4i
Hoga 1,.7.4U 7SII.IE1 5W.W7
Sheep rM,;l 667 J9S 149,t!
The following table snows the range of
prices psld for hogs at South Oman for
the last few days, with comparisons:
Data. OU. llJll.ino.ih.i:.190Mle'.
April 161
April hsj
April 171
April 111
April 1
7 avfel i fli I I a i 43 !
7 i 1 66 W 6 ill i
t 71fe 5 6 43 I Ml 61
7 70; 06j li 6 62 I 13 C 61
7 fe i M I k I 321 . a Al: 51
April M,
April 211
7 64sl 6 &1I
i 54, 34 42
3 421 I I 43
i M
6 11; I is. 1 14
i 4t) 34 30
I f W t W i
1 451 6 Ml I 1 l
7 42fe I I 061 7 01
, t 73) jiOel
April 221
April 23
April 24:
voumiay.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
Neb, for tne twenty-four noura ending at
3 e clock p. m.
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Bh p. H'r'a
C, M. St, P. Ry.. t -
v aoash K. K 1 1 .. ..
Missouri Pacific Ry. 4 1 1
union Pacific R. K. 20 4 is s
C. N. W, east... 11 4 .. 1
c. n. w, west., m mat
C, St. P, M. O... 12 Li
C, R Ik Q, east.... 4 4 1
L, a. at u, west.. H u 9
C,R. L A P, east.. I i
R. I. V P, west. I 1
Illinois Central Ry.. I J .. 1
Chicago U. v.. Ry.. i i
Total receipt ...121 196
' 44
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co..
327
1,431
swift A co
Sol
7;i
627
1.743
1.701
3.1141
241
l.tW
1.140
l,i
3,lul
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour at CO
Schwartx A Co
Murphy
Morrell
Hinclalr .'.
Kauf A R
K. Packing Co.
121
lo
I
"a
158
47
132
61
77
437
benton, Vanasnt A L..
Mill A Sen
F. B. Lewi
J. B. Root A Co
U Wolf
Mccreary A Kellogg...
wertheimer A Oegen...
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co..-
Cline A Christie
Other buyers ...r
1.041
Totals 1,404 16, Cd 10.144
CATTLH-There wa a very moderale
supply ef cattl today and th general
quality ot the offerings was much the
hum as It h been for th last ten das. I
'I he market presented no new featurea
Really desirable gradea of beef steers,
both neavy and iigni. found a ready out
let at steady to strong figures, -while the
snort-fed and only partly fed grade wr
uneven sellers, and the demand for them
waa not at all urgent from any quarter.
undertone to th trade waa healthy and
the decrease in receipts this week haa
rather stimulated the Inquiry for food
kind. Lack ot competition from feeder
buyers for the short-fed stuff has been
partly responsible for some of the weak
ness In thla class of stuff.
supplies of cows and heifers ware very
moderate and with a very keen demand
from local packers, as well as consid
erable Inquiry from outaide butchers and
shipping buyers, the market wax decid
edly active aa far as It went at prices
generally stronger. In fact, desirable
butcher and beet grades are selling about
aa high aa at any time during the season,
and even the ordinary canners and cut
ters are finding a much more satisfactory
outlet than Mat week. Veal calvea were
In somewhat better demand and a little
stronger, while there was a better outlet
and rather firm market for bulla, stags
and rough stock generally.
lone to tne stucker and feeder trade
was very weak. While fresh supplies
were comparatively email, yard traders
all had heavy stocks on hand and with
a disappointing country demand they
were more anxious to dispose of what
they had than to further increase their
holding. Aa compared with ten days ago
values are anywhere from E64oc lower
and the movement haa been very slug
gish and of small proportions so far this
wees. - -
Quotations on caul: Hood to choice
baaf steers, r aTkjts.K; fair to good beef
steers, t7.gotj7.6w: common to fair baaf
steers, M OUoT .00; good to choice heifers.
M 0utj7.ev: good to eholce cows, H.6vn.71i;
fair to good cows, M.I64J6.60; common to
fair cows, t2.76e4.7l; food to choice stock-
wa won aewaara, ea.iewi.w; ia,r ut goou
steckera and feeders, 16 t6Vi.l6; common
to fall stockera and feeders, M-6vei.ia;
stock hellers, B.SOtfi.lO; veal calvea, 6.M
4JH.26: buns, stags, ate, M.sOtja.6.
Representative sale: , .
BKCF STEERS.
Ka. At. Ft. Me. At. Ft.
U M IN 11 M4 1 M
41 I 14 M II 7 44
11...., M 111 I. 1S41 t H
U 411 I M II MU I B
4. M I I IMS 7 M
Ml I M II 11M t M
M 14 4 M M 1U4 1 M
14...... 441 4 M - M 1IU I M
7 ISM f 44 I ll I m
41 Ml 7 M II I14S 7 M
tt Ml I M 41 UM I M
II Ml t M M 1)' I M
1117 7M ' M 1B4 IM
It Ml 7 B t IS! I I
II 1111 I M M 1441 I M
M 41 7 M II IM4 I 14
U I4M f 44 II 1417 I M
14 1144 7 M
COWS.
I MS I M I WM I B
I in I M I. .'. ret 4 a
. 1414 4 M I Ill 4 M
1.7. Ill i M I Hi I H
14 , Ill I M - I I14S 4 M
t na a 1 in I M
4 mim 1 na
II 1111 I M . I ,.1141 I
I Ill I IS 1 111 I N
f . 1447 I M .4- MM I M
a. ,.H IB .
. ' HEIFERS. - ,
I H IX M MI I fa
I IM I M I IMS 4 a
s...; 741 I at I IK III
a .. Tl I M 7 7M I M
I IM M 1 MI 4 M
5 Ml IM I.. 4M I M
BULLS.
1 ISSS I ! 1 MM n
i. 111s la 1 .iu 1 a
1 na im e IMS M
l..... MM IM 1 7M IB
1 'calves.
f Ill IN 1 ITS 1 M
1 tie 4 ... IN !
1 . 4M I 7 . 4 17 I M
1 14 7 4S 1 MS 7 B
I a 7 M 1 174 T a
t 1 14 1 ' I IS 18
HOGS Another heavy run of hogs ar
rived for a market that claimed an
eouailv heavy demand, bulk aelUag with
considerable freedom. Some of the larger
packers held back at th start, but ship
per furnished plenty of orders, and. ex
cepting some business early at figures
weak to a nickel lower, the trade was
well sustained throughout. Clearance waa
aiado In very good season, sua cioeing
sale strong. The big end of receipt
aoid oa a reaeralir stead baaia
yard estimate called for a total of orer
14 40S bead aad ssoet orfennga neat good
quality and fair weight. Shippers fee
vored smooth butchers as a rule, baying
almost one-fifth or the entire crop.
Beat heavy begs on sale brought 17 40.
Identical with yesterdays top, wnlie bulk
ranged from KM down to fMfe Light
baroa weights occupied the low spread
and usually old about lOtf.So under tb
good heavtea sales below 17.26 were tew
and scattered. -
Ke. Aa.BB.rr. S. A. Sa. pr.
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4 IM ... I M 2XS IM I afe
71 ... IX 1 U .3t Mt
SI .-H MIM' I -IM ... t M
t 221 MIM 71 Jit MIM
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:
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: SSI 48 T sa..- rs ... T
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7 2 MIS 14 24 "I"
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44 24 ... J B J
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II 114 M 7 11 41 i Ml"
41 20 ! 77 5U M 7 M
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71 IM M J life M Ml ... T '
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15 ...2J4 IM 7 w ta m M T M
14 232 ... 7 4 -O J7 M IM
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4a 23 IM T 4 M Ml M 7 M
M 31 ... I M 17 Ml 7
71 214 ... 2 4 24 2 ... t M
J7 Ill IM J M 57 241 14 I M .
tt. 241 lll H 221 M t M
II 211 ... I 4 11 212 ... 7 M
12 lit ....1 K 244 .M tHfe
M 22J ... I 4 42 II ... 7
44 241 ... 7 44 44 171 ... 7 U ,
72 Ill LIS 1 4 11 ,.2M Ill
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41 264 U 7 44 45 274 IS IB .
41 242 W let , 44 2 2W IB
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17 Ml M 7 44 211 1 M
SHEfcP An active demand fcr good fat
lamba continued to feature grnetfi trade.
despite liberal receipts. Paoxrra bought
freely from the start. tak:ng the good
to choice grades first, and some strength
developed as the result of healthy compe
tition. Most sellers called the lamb mar
ket strong to a dime uigner. with sheep
selling readily. .
The run was estimated st fully lu.ow
head. Including several shipments of at
tractive Mexican lambs, and quality on
aa average was very good i.v t.iis time
of the year. c.wes and wethers proved
scarce, a phase of the situation that has
been more or leas pronounced for several
weeks past.
During the fore part of the session.
Mexican lambs in the wool sold at to.lM?
1.40 with cattered strings of westerna
ranging around and under the 18-90 mark.
Tne Belmont Mexicans Iiroucnt io.au.
making a new high tup for the seaeoa.
mere, wa a very fair showing or shorn
lamb In the supply and the usual T6cx
tlOTI spreads between clipped snd wooled
stuff were preserved. High grade west
erns, minus fleece, changed hands at
i;j0t(V7.40, while common to fair clippers
nao to clear witnin xt,o.x. -ine lew
bunches of sheep available moved Off
readily, shorn wethers bringing M-tin, with
wooied ewe ranging largely under ab.ou.
vt line feeder trade waa poorly teetea
because of very light supplies of warmed-
up sturr, recent large advances m tne
fat stock trade have given finishers more
confidence and relatively higher prices are
oeing paid lor tne various snipmetits
taken out on country orders. As much
a l.00 was allowed for toppy shearing
lambs yesterday, the tao days'; buy
amounting to 2, J00 bead.
Quotations on fheeu and lamos: LaitiM,
good to choice. l)i.ula.Ei. lair to good.
17 totr 00; shorn, tn.76v7.4b: fat shearing,
7.6u(ikoo; yearlings, nanay, ri.wgrj.gv;
yearlings, heavy, o aOtT7.0u; wethers, good
to choice. lii.ala690: fair to good. ab.uo
1.60; ewes, good to choice, 6J64t.36; fair
to good, 6.1o46.li.
Representative sales:
Na 1 Av. Pr.
331 shorn lambs 7 ,7 1
6011 fed lambs II IK)
lol fed lambs I 76
2f fed limb, culls 9) IB)
?76 shorn lambs M i
4f fed lamb SI . I 40
7D1 western lambs II ' I
w) shorn lambs Is
481 Mexicsn lambs .90 IB)
Z fed lamb 71 I to
CHICAGO LlVat STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle and Hega Steady
keep Active.
CHICAGO. April lit CATTLE Re
ceipts, ll.OM head. Market for beeve
steady; cows and heifers higher; beeves
fy.6Vart.75; Texaa steers, none on sale;
western eteers, t6.6uh7.ff6: Blockers and
feeders, t4 264j.'7r: rows and heifers, I3.M
477 60: calves. 14 jOfT.a
HOGS-Recelnts. M OM head. ' Market
steady to 6r higher: light, 7.:.7t;
mixed, I7.4tajr,.x6; heavy. 7.40tr,.7fe:
rough, I7.40tii.l; pigs, R7S47.0, bulk ol
sales, r.ti67.Sfl.
BHEfclP AND LAMBia Receipt. IVXW
head. Market active, mostly 16630c
h gher: native. H . '!.: western, m.6M
7.26: yearlings, t.ot37.S: lambs, native,
t6.AOo.26; western, 1k.iv n. -
II. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Anrll 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, I.OuO head, Including MO.Texsns.
Msrxet steady; native snipping anu ex
port steers. ri.60tt.e; dressed beef and
butcher steers. Jo.60tf7.S6; steers under
l.om pounds, H60to.76. Blockers and feed
ers. Wwti.7oi cows and heifers, U.76d
4.26: canners, !3..vt!.60; bulls. ti.Z4iH.36,
calves. ir.OtHiS.nO; Texas and Indian steers,
I6.60ti7.60; cows and heifers. 3.6O41.50.
HIKIB Receipt, 7.7W head. Market sc
hlrher: nlaa and Hants. 16 250. 80; mixed
and butchers, t1.66;.0. good heavy, f?.M
ty7.i. . , .
SHEKP ANU I,ASIrl rteceipts, e.etw
heed. Market lf.vi.16c hlaher: native mut
tons, 5 Wii7.36; lambs, 6.76iiv.0ri: culls and
buck, O), siocaera, iiawiw.
Kaasas Cllr Live Block Market.
KANSAS CITY Anrll 21 CATTLE
Receipts, 4.70B head, Including KB south
ems. Market steady, dressed" beef and
export steers, 7,ti0l.46; fair to good.
M.KW7.S0; western steers. tfLOOfW.51; Block
ers snd feeders. 6.0ro'7.in; suthern steers,
IT. 50t7 i; southern cows. K"u-S5. na
tive cows. s4.Hao.w; nattce neiierw. ao.ve
tt7 SO: bulls, H.75a.40; calves. M.00K7 26.
HOflo Receliits. 11.000 head. Market
steadu: bulk of sales. t7.40t7.; heavy,
17. 717. IB1,: packers and butchers, tT Kti
l.3V: lights. r ii7S: pigs. tS7lSe.6.
SHEKP ANU Ll neceipi. u.w
head. Market strong to tec higher; Ismba
t.7r-.5: yearlings. tAoaJ7.S0: wethera,
f.fei.M: ewe. 4.Z6ti.0O; stockera and
feeders, 3.&0l5.00.
St. Joseph Lire Stork Market.
T JOSEPH. April 24. CATTLB Re
ceipts. 1.000 head; market steady; steers,
M 76).60: cows and heifers, t3.26tJT7.75;
calvea M 217 00. '
HOOS-Recelpts, . head: market
steady to strong: top. 7.; bulk of sales.
SHEEP AND LA MBB Receipts, 1.100
head; market, ISt?3c higher; Umbs, LaVij)
ISO.
Block la tiaht.
ReceiptB of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterdsy:
mi in. nosjs. auieev.
South Omaha t 14.M 1B10
St. Joseph Lata) , I.
Kansas City 4.7 11.000 11.MB
sTlouU I- "0 '
Chicago II. tw m.vw is,wJ
ToUl ...
.21.301 CM 43. NO
Metal Mark!.
va-w TORIf. ADril M. METALS
standard Conner, aulet: soot and April,
116 0116.75: My. t1S.S64J16.76: June. tll.WS
till.i5: July, ira.6i7avu.so. wiraon u"-
ket steady: a pot, ,, iva; tuturee,
7 Id. Arrival reported at New York
loo,, were I MA OiUL CuStOOl CiOUS re
turns show exports of KLI3I ton so far
I his mopth. iAik copper ll4.12fe4?lK;
electrolytic. l.1l.l2fe; CBating, tlj-Cfe
liliinfe. Tin, easy: spot and April, Ml.aS
4v44a; May, 44.4044.7a: June. M4 1O4
, so- July U2.Msii44.30. Local sales were
S tons JUly at Lonaon astrari
steady; spot, taa 100: luturea.
Lead, easv; R40ri4.10. New York: K004J
ick 1. ,t si iauIs. London market
quoted st 11 lis Id. Speller, quiet; t.A
07.01, New ork; . mo. a.ai bj,
toia lonlnn market Quoted at 16a
Antimony, quiet; Cookaon , t.' Iron.
Cleveland wareanta. 64s In London. Lo-
callv iron was Meady: No. I foundry,
northern. 11 6264J 15. 76; No. 1. I160OS16.6U;
No. I southern and Na 1 southern, soft,
US 26115 75.
ST L01718. April K il ETA tjt Load,
M letHLt. Spelter, firm at M7&V-lo. .
Coffee Market.
VEW YORK. Anrll 14 CO PTE F,-Fu-
turee market closed steady net unchanged
to I points lower. Sale. 16.20 bags.
April, 13.48c; May, 13.53c; June. 53 tSlc;
July. 13.71c: August. IS-77c: September.
13.lc; October. liTtc; November. 13.75c;
December. 1J.7JC; January, 13 7c; Febru
ary. 13.40c: March. 13.75c. Spot coffee,
quiet; Rio No. 7. Hfec; Santos Na 4. ltfec
Mild, quiet: Cordova, 144? lafec nemlnAl.
Dry Ceds Market.
NEW TORK. April M. DRY GOODS
The cotton goods marBets are generally
quiet, Salee ot heavyweight sheetings
were made for CThlna ahlpments In June.
July and August. Underwear and hosiery
continued In improved demand. Jobbers
ar doing a moderate trade.
. Sosar Market.
XETV TORK. April H. Sf O A R Raw.
Meaay; aauecovaoo, aw test, ask; cent-t-tugal.
M test, IMc; molaases, sj teat.
asc Kenned quiet.
Wool Marker.
ST. LOCI 8, April lal-WOOL-trady:
tefiuory ana weeterxi raeuium. lajfifc,
One aaedluaaa, 1617c; Da. BBJlie.
Band of Americtuii is Drives from
Mexico by Brigandage.
ISH.T0 COKE TO FOKT CBOOK
Says tkal Ho Will Offer Hla Serw-
irea lo tko . Army Many
Leave Property ta Order
drr to Escape.
I
GALVESTON. Tex, April 24-Storles of
brtgandage rampant, the murder ot
Americans. Indignities to American
women and th boycott ot American
goods In th state of Vera Crux. Mexico,
were related in detail to Special Deputy
Collector of Customs 'A. J. Rosenthal by
a band of refugee who arrived today
from Mexico aboard the steamer Texas.
The data secured by Rosenthal will ha
forwarded to Washington.
Itadlsoa H. Ish, a former attorney of
Omaha and at one time quartermaster In
the United States army with the rank of
captain, was leader of the American In
their flight to the United state.
Mr. Ish wUt proceed to Fort Crook to)
effer his services to the army, he says.
Tha refugees are vigorous in their de
nunciation of tha Madero government
and assert that little pretense M made
ot protecting American Uvea and Inter
ests. Before leaving Saltna Crux the
party filed claims Aggregating ISv.OOO
against, the Mexican government witn
American Consul Haskell.
Property Abaadoaed. -
Forty-seven passengers, all but one
citizen of the United States, arrived on
the Texaa-- All the refugees left their
lands, homes, furniture and everything
they possessed except enough money for
passage and tha clothes on their backs.
Among th entire number there are only
four or fir trunks.
Sanburn, the place where tha refugees
say some ot the alleged atrocities oc-
eured, ia In the state of Vera Crux, thir
teen miles northwest ot Santa Lucretla.
It la on the Vera Crux and Isthmus Rail
way across the Isthmus of Tehuantepea
and is listed as a railway and telegraph
station.
Wemaa Badly Bratea.
John T. McGee, a wealthy painter who
went to Mexico two yearn ago and re
turned today to America minus more
than ttO.OOt. told' of cruelties practiced
on an American woman now ia th hos
pital at Mexico City.
"Th bandtu visited tha home of air.
Shay, one of my neighbors, about a week
before I left the settlements," said Mr.
McGee, "and demanded money and guns.
We gave them about tit and on gun,
saying that was all he had on the place.
"Th band then left, but returned to
Shay's place and demanded more money
and anna Being refused, they took lira
Shay, tied her - down and began beating
her test
"Mr. Shay and his son, to stop the tor
ture, gave tour suns and tout In money
to the desperadoes, who. after a final
heating of the woman, left th place.
Mrs. Shay waa carried to the hospital
At Mexico City, where It waa found that
nearly every bona In her feet had been
broken.
Assrrlraa Flag Hlaaed.
SAN ANTONIO. Hex,, April M.-For
two hour today General Duncan and of
ficer of hla staff beard accounts ot
conditions In Mexico from the former
employes ot the National Railways ot
Mexico. They told of cruelty to men, out
rages and Insults to women and robbery
perpetrated by roving hands ot guerillas
which Infest all parts of the country.
They told ot hatred existing tor all
Americans and aald th American fins
was hissed even IS Mexico City. In other
parts of the republic, they said they have
seen the American flag pulled down from
Its flag pole, torn to pieces and trampled
in the dust.
Conspiracy Defeated.
MEXICO CITY, April K (Special Tel
rest early today ot Alfredo Roblea Dom
Ingues, formerly one ot Madera's trusted
lieutenants, the secret police assert that
a conspiracy against the government, In
which various locally prominent individu
als were concerned, has been frustrated.
One of the objects which the conspirators
are alleged to have had In view Is the
assassination of ths president. The po
lice have not divulged tha Identity of
others who are aald to have been con
cerned. Bryan Will Make
Two Speeches for
Wilson in Florida
WASHINGTON, April M. William J.
Bryan conferred today with the sena
tors and representatives regarding popu
lar election ot senators and. other legis
lation. "What are you doing here?" asked
Senator Williams of Missouri In greet
ing. "Watching you fellows," replied Mr.
Bryan. '
Mr. Bryan made his hreadquartars at
tha office of Senator Kern of Indiana
Mr. Bryan said he was gorag to Florida
on business, but would make two poli
tical speeches. He said that a Wood
row Wilson "happened to ba the only
progreselv candidate on the ticket In
that state," he would speak for him, hut
he would have .spoken tor any other
prugiearive democratic candidate had
there been any other oa th ticket.
Mr. Bryan Bald he would ho "the hap
piest man la th world" If the two houses
ot congress would get together on the
popular election of senators, which ho
said was "the greatest question before
tb American people today."
Northcott Weeps in
Woodmen Hearing
SPRINGFIELD, April 24 Decidedly
contradictory views of the sttuatlon In
which the Modern Woodmen of America
find thetnaelvea over the readjustment of
rate were presented to house members
of the general assembly. Mtling as a
committee of the whole thla afternoon.
With 'one set of speakers contending
the fraternal Insurance order was about
to strike aa "iceberg" unleaa the read
justment was had. and another faction
asserting no danger threatened tha or
der, the legislator found themsetres In
a max of mortality and Insurance statis
tic, combined with lodge secrets and
pontic.
Some of the beat known Woodmen ap
peared before the house members to give
their varying rtews on tha Donahue bliL
Before the hearing ended the discussion
had become spirited and the sraaha s
twomentarUy forgot the neighborly spirit
ox us oruer wnue indulging In
repartea.
The Persistent and Judtdotai Us of
Bee AdTsrtMtnw M the Road to Buamssa
u