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THE OMAHA DAILY BE UNDAYAPRIL 23, 1893 TWENTY PAGES. g | - Mg stecors, $4.90. yws and b their customers are such that they | TC TR - Flrm, moderat@eceipts; wostern | 1t was notieed in this colinn you B 03! Covknrs nd feadore, 837 # i : Al Aniry, 20M38C1 Westornggroamory 235¢; | bankers with heavy London cor g Tietan cows, &3, 40942 are u LIA’“\ ' 1 ul\r.u med " k- Weaturn faotory, 20am24c Iy S4@a0 At the helght of the duy's e xeltement Hous Recelpts, 7,000 head: shipnents, 1,800 s ir nancial - condition n conse ) ¢ ” Ciike Al denundggiendy; part skims, [ exchange treely and sold at the market y head imarket openied 1028 higher, lost the Too Much Cold and Disagreeahle Weather | auence when trouble comes they are in po- | Wheat Led an Advancs in the Grain Mar- | 300"y When It wis Lowrned that the government was givin and closod X106 Tower; extrene range = 8 sition _to protect themselves, while the | "Fads—Firm, fate demand: roceipts, 6,000 | still necopting Lroasury notos for gold, of her £ 0N A0, Dulk, §7 80078 J Hinders Business, mercantile creditors ard left in the lurch kets Yesterday. ‘ ples: westorn, frosh, 104G 16/e; duck, 20@ | banks squally obscrvaiit went promptly short | 1 4 SieEp- Rocelpts, 1,000 hoady shipmonts, If it were possible to require all persons i a3 goose, 80c. " of exchung 5 1,900 hoads market active wid unchanged; - doifg | business ' to Als In sams. publl (TALLOW=Qulet, weak #2 for pkgs w}f-v“’\h;w: of those oparations involved th G shorn and eholee native mations, $4,60 p of recory atement of the assots | Q OTT ) i f v ¥ ty olotiet A P | A 0. i nuttons, ¢ Ui chole JOBBING TRADE BETTER THAN LAST YEAR | Dlace of record a st o their THERE WE3IE LARGE BUYING ORDERS | Corroxsern Ot—Quict, steady; crude, 39@ | actuul viol nee he domund was. the fact d Crn, | and liabilities, sworn to. under se- | s0¢; yellow, 45 that this fresh supply of bills, coupled with - yere nalties for fr ent representa - PETROLECN |1 rms erude Jn Whls, Washine- | the b by sales against tolig's shipnonts 4 s Chiengo Live Stock Market tions, credits would not involve $o much . ton, 85.20: crude in hulk $2.70; réfined, New relaxed and did not utterly break the CIICAGO, L, Apri] 22 Tho Evening Journal No timporiant Festures Developed in Trade | Figk ' Auit s, e presant conditions, the | Corn wnd Oats Wero Firmer nuid Higher, | Yori” shasi Piladolyie i "Bt | st fsiiin, dio Sl S ; e Cireles During the Past Week—Locat En banks havethe inside information and, as a Partly in Sy thy with Wheat, #3.00723.60; united, no syles nnd 80 complotely huve thie wats of Impor B e, fare better any other cred ins ol . 475 hewd; murket steady, no change fr yoRe t 4 Wenthe xood, #1 71.30. come, that, barring a general panic, the de % £4.506.00; Toxnns, $4.0084.20; native cows the Cold and Blustery Weatler. Perhaps it is entirely proper for me to b A A FURPENTINE- Searce and firmer at 8214¢ cline In next week's tate Is sinply fnevituble 4 $3.00¢84.15, SIUNR e N ows, say in this connection that interest rates are | —— Rick Domestie to fancy, 31y It bonds were to be sold abroad by our gov Hoas R . 8000 head high fn Omaha. Men dojng business ih | ""‘:':'\‘\N{fl :y"‘l\‘n“'\: s, good to eh firm -’l“u]n'\rm,‘|>‘M|"‘;, "l‘r ‘14-u|1‘4l-’-1 rapid ty ust 6,000 hond et rregular: common Tho weather of the* past week has been | ordinary lines of trade cannot afford to pay | Cmicaco, TiL, April 22.—~Wheat led an ad- | "SLACUARARLERRISE o0l | RO Thie sttiation, Wil thines constdored SR e MR UL such that very little activity could be ex. | §and 10 percent. Of course thay should not | vance In the krain markets today and for the | @3ie; ce trifugnls, 6 test, angde: siles, | Hnancial history £ SHEEr - Receipts, 1100 Hoad; shipmients, s " e & actus i position where interest is 881 fiest thne in many months the bull inspirations | 7.000 bags centrifugils, 90test, at 85 ¢ refined he followin © the closing quotatic none; top sheop, $3.4075.80; top Tum W, pected b -n") the supplying le: £ 1Al | pugitall the trade discounted bilis and 1o fQirly aeive, fiens o & 4 izd -t monld | e fouding st on the Now Y ork . L B necessities of trade, There could be no merchants borrowed money banks would not ) 4 () standard A, 516 3-16¢; con hange today #reat activity or rush in business circles | be profitable. Competition is very sharp in with the weather so cold as to make it dis- | cvery ‘r;w rn-:-r : ted in xlln‘ .'.r .mhxl e b1s t3 55 5 y tho wind at the | Der cent dividends are considered very gooc ugrecable to be out and with the wind at the | {7 54" B arantile corporations, and yet same time blowing so that a man could | tha same corporations borrow largely from | Yesterday. July wheat closed at I edly keep his fect. From almost all their banks and pay % to 10 per cent | &alnst78%c on the duy bafore; Miy was re ¢ % state come reports of bad weather and | for short loans, 1 am aware | markably slow and elosed at 724¢ as con @ consequent dull trade. Under the cireum- | that in s t S per cent money | vared with 73¢ yesterday. Corn and oats were is considere p. but I am also aware | firmer and higher, partly in sympathy with that conditions in the west are rap| wheat, hut du s also to the bl weather, Pro Jobbing trade of Omaha as fair. changing, and that houses that a few years | visions were dull and elos:d slightly lower The week closed with the market about | Consolidnted Gas Plitsbure 1201 15 =21 In some parts of the state there have been | ago could afford to pay 12 per cent ought not | (ian yosterday's final pricos stendy on everything, and $ith 1o especinlly | Coo e s b 1 Puliman PATRGS 110 4 60 rains that have relieved the farmers and | 10w bo obliged to borrow money at a hizher | “Wiile' e new features to the teid Cottan 01l Cort itomding oo a0 ) 1209 [ erchants of any fear of immediate damage | Fate than b per cen lere Were JCSS TISK |,y tha financial outlook, the fecling seemed XRULES L& W i1l 0 preforead.. .. B 8 bY N I merchanta of any fear of immediato damage | FALC RSB CRE L LT R BOSSERE | by o dnaneial outlook,”the Tooling seemtl | g noioe it stock, 1002425 | B Vo Wi plstrad el i Bis way Tome rom South Dakota to the newly planted crops. The dry weather | Wiy one-man paper 18 the rule, it would bo | e1er thin yesterduy in this respeet. and the |, D& .ot fo drande W, e L3 Eubhite ol LRI DRASEE i onenT has had more to do with making trade quiet | easier to induce the bunks to loan on a JRLK BLatoniOht was FORATUBL. a8 fvorable | STIAWBERIEES - Mississippi, $4.00 04 Liast Te § ock Isiand | 8 948 8¢ 15 8 4 the heaviest butter and cgg dealers in the than all oth 1ses put together. as the | cent basis R, At Rl e Dt 1 n | < ORARATRAon TUMAYIS, SA 801 Matid Krle o %o pratorred 2 455 i 2 state, was in the ity during the week country merchants will not buy freely it “One of gur local bankers shipped <u’~..m I“Hu‘u, \.\ Logan. ;‘\.u‘/‘ \m-; s wj}‘; oranges, single boxes, $3.25: Calitornin me Fort \Wa St Paul & Omah YEARLINGS. The Kirschbraun-Haskell Produce com= there 1s any danger of & drouth. . A reason. | in gold to New York within the last ten | Hopkius, Armour and others also bought | §ii55 fUuCe g¥et (EEEE LRITOTRML, G Northern pt 4o proferred 1 35 2 5 5 | pany will open o branch this week at Lin L : days and that banker is by no ns | freoly. Pardridge was o seller, and thore was | Neweastlo Californin seedlin 2 o Lyt southarn Paciie Gow coli. They have secured quarters at 1887 O able amount of rain at this time would be a | yjgpmed at the outflow of gold to Europe. | seatterca selling generally against s, | Med, sweets, #2757 Riverside seedlings, # Thioieented LI S AT 5 iuE [ street great help toall lines of business besides | He regards it as a proper and necessary con- | Cables were higher and continental miarkets | BANANASPer bunch, including crate St Paul & Duluth ¥ Texns Paciic 300 i MBTiTE no0d to thia farming Intoveats, dition which will right itself in due time and | wore said to be excited, with Paris from 1t | PEERESLIOI200 oo Kao. & Tox.pr'd 101 & O, Cen. pi'd A yoar ago at this time the business of the | Woull oceasion no disturbance in financial | 1o o nix LENONS ~Cholce, $3.5004.005 tancy, $4.007 BERTerrOn {8 Mk pros 2 ( 1 5 | will be uscd as & commission house. 1t wall state was suffering from too much rain, | CIF¢les whatever except for the newspaper | iy wuyyaid, to the increasing seriousness of th Lake 'Shiors S AT s be built and oceupied by Roceo Bros. & Co, g ! & : andpolitical discussions which the goid | 4% S8 10 ! VEGETABLES 4 Trust i raferced 150 200 } ] 3 which kept the farmers at home and made | question arouses 5y |.‘.:‘ kil Wa ks PATRS In Katinas miid thy AS=Dor 15-bu. box, $1,0)11.25. Fouls & Xasi Fargo Exp 970 200 0 e 1 I\\ !. itkner, the pota wn, has trade with the country merchants very '] This week has becn quite satisfactory to | =t HOWE FIGEs WA EAS (L TRHEES T e ANS Chofee ‘navy, $2.301245; common & New Ay ) ihen @08 v cloo 4.(n the las of ’l\]\ .(_\( ¢ of y..}..n., slack. The continuance of the rainy weather | the wholesale districts, but retailers have | StOFms I the northwest hive put an enburee | stock, $1.007.2.00 g AR 0N, e i il orn seed potatocs. The stock rom 1 Been by bo manns Happy, - The cold weathes | 0] CALTFORNIA CABBAGE -~ Por 1b., 3¢ MicHIRA. Gt \ 2 3 ted River valley, and has beer 1 mostly during May caused a fear that the farmers WAL ALY ) 10 cold weather | hat seciling would be put off two or three | (fduy ke —Cholee Lz, §1.5022.00 DI TALTRG R 1040 2 00 g 5 | in Nebrask would be unab t in their corn crop and | And storms of the week have brought re- | weeks, making the harvest lato and increas- SW KISt DOTATORS—DUE Bl 805, sbod siwest | Sonto ik Gagmo L AL 1010 © 2 grbalubl, 2 dontivt e i } s | tdler trade to a standstill, except among | ing thé danger of the crop from hot winds'in [ 5eiea0s, $4.50. IR ITRRC R B URDWES O R DAl T I 0 9 5 Pie-plant is about as uncertaiu as any- consoquently trad was qulet. Thus far this | foyurs In wblo noceasitics Uy ey toont S s Sttt T dotitoy et s (A thing Hiat. s handied by commission men: Lo T o L oo \ims | “Inoticein passing about the city that [ A keynote to the market was s dispateh | &4 pur hol. Good stock shipped in from couir- 1 proferrod i 840 Only wbout 4 week @zo it sold on this mar- reported in excess of the corresponding time | 5 AHEIL BRI RN PRl ana | from Urine, whieh read: “Crop conditions are [ {ed'$1 157135 Yor bu us. & Tex. Cen ) g ket'as high as £5.00 and a fow days later as last year, which is upon the whole quit B P and | g oant, and indieations of disastrous results | Pyiirone Golarady stock, $1.10: Wisconsin | Nortolk & W. 2/ ToL A A & N M., 8 2 10x MY L satisfactory I am satisfied that since the Severcr | ot juge storms on wheat, owts ane frait tarm- | y D0t BN 1S | North American o ¥ > 1310 low as 8100, theu it & ed nin T ho locnl tetail trade like the wholesale | Weather of the winter hundreds of people iR Ul western Nebraska, 90c® trade has suffered from the unfavorable | ing operations brouzht to o s andstill $1.00; eastern. Nebraska stock, 75190 ¥ Tho TR 33,100 1290 g Some of the commission houses here ave in have revurned to Omaha and hundreds of The effeet of all this was to stimilate BTG honCyL an . sty Bt ! ; A R R T THe receipt of from castern houses weather and is generally reported quiet by mercnants st Cattle, 1000 head: <hipments, came from the forelgn consun There were lurge buying orders from ubrond received | tictioners Ay 45005 1-1600 cut loaf, - bair 98d b 0 Nt. Louis Live Stock Mar ket B Adnms Expr B e r y | 48 I St Lovts, Mo, April 22, -Carrie - Rocelipts, D@5 7-160; granulated, duone; cubes, g | AnwmtE fres - o4 vre i 00 (] its 800; the market wis L do preferrod S GRhY 4 1004 steady at the reeent advancee: faie to good prevented being filled, however, holders sk- ing 2¢ more than they would have accepted P16 IRON-Quiet, stendy; Amerlean, $12.75 | American Kxpress 1196 g DL R b L B G LA £ 10,50 Baltinore & Ohlo ¥ 1188 and fod, $4.15 Corper-—Quiet; lake, $11,20, 1136 ¢ Hous " Receipts, 1,200 adi shipments, LEAD Quict, steady: domoestic, $4.1214 Bt Ontario & Wesiatn 1090 5 4 2005 ight and. heavy oc lower: hewvy, 47.08 TIN—Struits, $20.50 Hid, 20,80 Askod 3 204 |Oregou Linp 1070 g 740 iy ed, $6,850°7.40; light, $7.00087.40, ulet, stendy. Spaltor—itirm: domestic, 84 on Nay 1060 i SHEEP Recoipts, none; shipmwnts, 1o ) & N warket lifeles shioep on salt - Produce Fointers Mr, Fdgocomb, representing Parker Bros. of Chicago, spent a few hours in the city on stances it is saying a good deal to report th Omuhn Produce Murk Q baelfic Mall, .. W SHIPPING AND EXT Peorin D, & ¥ 12 | at this and other points, which today's advance ‘ 511-16 crashed, by@d 11-160; powdered, | Alehison ey | | ) (0 07 Work will commence ina few days on o at Unioa Pacif 2 00 0 810 new building ad ng Peycke Bros. which er.and Berlin 2 marks higher, due E h new citizens have come here to mike this | tve iy “und tiore wasiute for suic: | CNESCER LC n, 0cs rudishos, | ThATG dsiuding: Atciison, oo Burling tosn THRUET et e e city their home. On one short resider Y 4:11":“‘\:-;\% LB hexthan | 40e: parsiey, 40c per ozt gécen onions, 207 | Cotton Oil, 7.80)¢ Distilling, 5,100; Gener 1310 R cipient gets a fresh blotter every week and strect where | ppen to be well acquainted |3 RS (LG SRR FOEE “{ S AR e i ” Electric, 6,100; Missouri Pacitic,6, 7007 Na al 930 kt can study the market while blotting his Banking Business. there were thirty days ago six vacant dwel I cr i O o St "Nhout | V'TE PLANT=Per 50-1b. boxes, $1.60T1.75, Lead, 4. 700 National Cordage. 11,5002 Nerth 1040 tters The bank clearings show a very decided | lin Today there is but one and thata | 1,000,000 bu. in the visible supply. M BUTTER, BGGS, GAME, POULTRY R G B ARG R 40 5 Local fruit houses are in receipt of eircu- ing n_‘:m over the ,1...,.» \\ul-h m\] vear which ‘\;"' klm“ll‘:wl ;'-h\ o um i IIy nnn‘x ““n)m :nm{ | gpened ;.w”.u th o 15 yoste wl\l'-\‘- il Burrki 1‘1' (iking stock, 15@17e; falr togood | 11,800 iy LS 5 g s lars from the Merchants Fruit and Produce would seem to indicate that there is some | Whe situation is similar in o rtsof | and then pricos acelined Te rullic and ry roll, 19 choice to fancy country - - Sanie 2l Auction company of Kansas City advisi improvement in the volume of business that | the city his is an encouraging fact in | ',I-'_‘ ST LA ’nlv;\;-x Tu Yo wed 4 New York Money Market @ y 1918 3 75 them to be '. prese ..u\l by brokers ..”'y‘,'.‘, is belag transacted. In the whole list of | Which retail dealers and property owners | fron deto e highor, fuled firn aid prices General market, 13450 NEW Youk, April 22-MoxEY ON CaLt 60 8 3 BUGLION . snlos Willoh \ill CHIMONEA Lon clearing house cities there are very few that | may take comfort. the closing further advineed e, held stendy TSRO SR CLIESEUILRIE AR AL E April 24 can com with Omaha in_the matter of | ““The announcement is made by the news: | und i Closiig wits wbout L higher (han | ek oo g o s et R e LG e L 970 B Tioianinnol cotning b0\ LhishmL i aLRE T e fnerease in clearings. St. Paul barely holds | Pavers that the Nebraska Central will not | yesterday o e Clho . 113 12¢ T Ui el ot 1160 b f ¥ A \ | bl 4 ‘ B i CLeRY - -Choie ns 1@ 12 mixed coops. usiness in bankers” Dills at #4,57604.57 1060 b it present time is from Baltimore and is re- up to last year's mark and ansas City | abondan its purpose to construct the bridge | Expectation of an immovable market todiy | 1061 1c; old roost il ducks, | SIXty days and $4.8904.801 for demand, 1160 3 00 10 shipped from Chicago. 1t starts from Balt shows only about one half of the gain | and own and conduct terminal facilities in | Indicated by the tradingm puts and calls Wits | 101 1e; turkeys, 10 pigeons, #1.25@1.50 GOVERNMENT BONDS-Quict. State bonds 2 ¢ 8 ) N made by Omah thiscity. It is to be hoped that the | doomed todisuppointment. Fhere wasno Hte | por oz live, dull = S COWS AND HEIFERS. more ived, but ice at this season s not very Al the time of the Iast call for statements | Work which that corporation proposes to | Mt the trading cuvini the Bist twslveor twenty ¢ MISCELLANY( The c10sing quotations on honds 2 2 866 3‘15.‘.“‘.]‘:f‘:-".lx""'{.(h{‘»‘,’" e rent '|"~l‘),umil of the condition of the business of the national | begin May 1 will be backed by the neccssary HAY The market on good upland hay, #7 in | (78 6 reg T NG LA Gon e R nEEERS able of the spinach is in- bad shape { covered by from 1 1-16mliye por b, Bu | HaYe P ¥ o | 848 conp S 5 " ) 7 An Omaha house is in reccipt of a letter banks Tue Bee published statements of all | capital to assure its ultimate success. | \hen wheit showed such anmistikable siens i o & acoup Ll SC RS E G M 108 450 300 11 71 An i receiy \ the local banks, together with a summary. | Omaha needs nothing now quite so much as | of woing higher, buying ordurs came n for | | MOFEY Cholen to faney white clover, 182 | DN iex re 000 w0 St Bayl Cons 0 128 G20 a2 I8 AT4 timating that there will be seventy-five Reports have just come to hand from the | two or three big enterprises, backed by | corninsuch volume ast 1t out of Its | “yi T olee and sw@ll fat venls, 7@8c fan wped is 1L L G T AR gine 1 78¢ s of berrios to shiv from Van Buren and comptroller of the currensy of the United | abundant capital, and bent upon doing some- | PUEEOW coutse ”\»:»w\‘“ ent muny of N targe dnd dhin, 370 Jurd s 1 11 1 G, Tr. Rots A ) 4 vt Scott, Kan. The vegetable and potato Stares showing the condition of the national | thing which will make money for the pro. | Wiyluzorders throush Baldwin-Larium and 2 . W woi s Chion Pacillc ists MILKEIS AND SPRINGEIS rop is placed at 100 cars. Last year Omaha Biaias swoning wno conaluion of th nutional | Uilng whteh wll makee wmoney for the veg; | Wik G il wore Moty S Lo N | fomm s Mol L W | e and et aied considerable stun from the March statement. There are in Ne- | Would give a splendid tone to trade | *“There wis some guiry_for spot No. 2 for | S0 Lovis Mo, Apeil 22 Frov St A, | A SORAasRIL points braska 126 national banks outside of Omaha | M Omaha and add to the staading | shipment .‘.mm Toc of” 70,000 \w\u At least L texcept patents, #3.30 | Contral Pacitie st \ b A v sentative of George M. Ribble, § . SOt cl v hare could | was taken by @ shipper wio gave Miy i ox- v D% I G It who has been out in the country, reports and nine in Omaha. “For the purpose of | OF the “city ~ elsewhere If it could | wiws tuken by i shipper who kive Myt exs | S0 e oponed fim, ke Biher bt nervous, | B8 i 6 L peL 111.6H0 COMNEAY HADOKCE TR showing the relative standing between the | be known that in the next thivty days the | (SRS UL ERIERELIL AT 1 ctuntedand closed Lo forJuly above ye Erio 24K 3 « there arve plenty of egis, but that holders banks of Omaha and the balance of the state | Nebraska Central was a fixed " fact. the | E PR Ui S T dhy, asain of | terdays Noo@ rad, cash, Goe; May, 63750 [ WK &0 G 25 have large ideas of their value, A wood the following abstract from the comptroller's | umon depot was again under way, more | fron 'ze to ‘e compared with a gidn of from | Juiy, 500 3 Rt LA 360 8 25 ; many will n t themgo for less than B o s | blioyiwasito Hainx randoilAn sbreat lmbroyen || it et ey " Coiy - Very dull; No cash, 36% Ao B GEhalRLED 500 4 00 cents on track, He looks for o break one of braska includes the totals for all the na- | ments by the city this year than ever b There wits not & heavy trade done in onts '_--’,\H:‘ i hm\ 3015 M Sh0 b S LU 7 100 4 00 ( these aays and predicts that when it_comes tional banks outside of Omaha, whils the | foreand that the building trades were bt the market was eld i inCsympathy | QA Fismi Xo: 2 cath Bt May, s Pac, 24510 orhs I 400 : these Ldcent men will fall over cach other column headed Omaha gives the totals for | busy again with wheat and corn, Fhe orders from out= | o ohn 8w isis” Lard, $0 TS RiLlE W. Consoix Vi bxMat e 4 : in their anxioty to unload b i A Ll 3 side were light, A ghod many baa erop re b a vy sult me W. Debents't's i the nine national banks in this city is sienifieant, oo, that. ronowed | SO b fuion, i el WG |t houtders, S5 o i ribs, S RESOURCER. o of prosperity shouid come at | Guiside figures with from fe 10 e advan Vi cons. B0 saries . 50 . f : i L Commission men complain of the method shorts, $9.90: boxed fots, 15c v Hacon = 1480 3 b0 when the new Commereial club was | The provision trade wits' not_ap to former | Packed shoulders, #10; lones ¢ ribs, #1005 Boston Stock Quotations. 4 these two 4 of doing business adopted by some count ! Fipresisly e s gt R 5 1420 2 50 5 E shippers. often hiappens that a commis- Toans and i fairly on its feet and in position to push on | days of the week. Although the board said e LTI 3 M Call loans, 5@ 1550 260 sion house after buying eges in the country $12,480.051.42 | any and all_enterprises directly benefiting [ 110,000 bu. for next week, tl were private | B ehin gz per centi time loans, 67 per cont. Closing does not receive thém beewuse o one el 3 1.4 ) : il X estimates of 120,000 bu. to 130,000 bu. . These | EiPTs ~Flour, 8,000 bbls.: wheat, 11,000 | guotations on stooks, Donds and mining shares E 1em beeiuse soie one else 148,309, 04 o “!“"‘” v bdl oL St e e wu-ll..'y! ‘II‘I.m- bu.; ¢ 08,000 bu.; onts, 53,000 bu, L L hilondd Andinilfe ghutosy 2 happens to bid the shipper a little more, what these commercial clubs have done for [ WEL" WU BT A ling by those who | , SIHEMENTS —Flour, 3,000 Wbls,; wheat, 1,000 | Ateh. T &S F..... - Slis Westingn, slectric. sz Some shippers do not appear to think that cure circula- other cities I have the utmost confidence in rofite > il ore ( bus corn, 70,000 bu.s onts, Ameriean Sugar.... Wl do preferred [ nd hey are o tic 780,000.00 profited on the advan Pnere wasonly fair | Pl d i a0 proferred Wi | Wisconstu Centr 2 they are morally bound to ship The e 3 the advantages o be derived from its organ- | activity and at the close prices were it the | 1000 bu., barley, 1000 bu." - Bay State Gas, 20 12 ANINON 2dA. s g accepting a bid if some other house happens ure doposits. ... 3 475,000.00 | ization puedinyh figures of o' duy. Compared with | O TROT A CR T tl Tolepnon: L. | 2 0 | to bid wlittlo higher before the eggs ute de- ads s, o ACTORY FACTS. ke, : | Kaxsas Crey, Mo., April 22.—~Wieat and ryo | Hosion & suime... ; Hea g oandii. . & S0 rMonday: Wheat, 800 | #re onabasis of Mississippl river; corn and v 4 T'his is the season of the year when the ke, 107,707.18 b7 60 b1 | (Nt es GO NEo RIS tHE (T rsi outs, 190 cars, liogs, | O4tson « basiaof Knnsas U : ) g ¢ " commission men are receiving letters from rovedreserve Lo f preparing for the ¢ ox- zed s follows: CorN_Dull hut ivm; No. 2 mixed, 84¢; No. 2 . Butte & Boston. ... T Ly e - AL gents, 8,388,412.95 1,985,600.13 LS LB G WO Celall 0 ol e i e el gixed 8s0: N Mexican Central... Caluniet & Heela, ', 2 ) always about the same, and to the eTect that T from oiher position is consuming all the spare time of ol g & . . 2 mixod, 28@20c; No: 2 | Ni ¥y &N, Moo 3 Contennial.. 2 the appetite for yams is, very poor in , this LDl . 1,152,045.16 | the manufacturers of the state, and that is 2 T E ; Oreutn Bigrb LTS P LRRROeE o 318 section of the country. Last year there were banis: and about the only subject that they will talk 4 . | T ' i y, 2530¢; dulry, | Rtobver .. Osc jiatitil oy 1 110 325 good many seed sweet potatoes shipped bankers 263,685,606 680,845,990 | about outside of the regular ro » of busi- | Corn'A Ty i San Diego... .. ... il Quiney ¢ 460 as far south as Texas, and if they will Banking house, [saboucontideiofshe repulariroy iingotibust:.liEIN o o] a0 A ELZHa, Unlon Pacitie:". Sunta Fe{Gppor 3 et into the habit of planting that kind of R i saouan, ness. Although it is still a month before the |ty | disg| o] 4 oats, nong oot moue s B e Had Bra0K o 5H7 seed there will be a market for their potas olivtures S0 1,415,075.01 doors of the exposition will be thrown open | (July.... | K en e e , 5,000 bu.; corn, 50,000 | —-lreLerraoeses - i toos in this section IRER AN TioRt. to the public, the details connected with the | May... .. Vi (23 @25 wrag | bus; outs, none. San Francisc 1otations, WESTRRN OATLIH, Messrs, Bingham Son remark that LEnges owned 400,160.15 G exposition have been nearly allarranged and [ June ] - HBOPALAT SAN FRANCISCO, C L, April 22.-The official 1138 while butter will bring as much it is not T R RS the majority of the manufacturers have | Mot New Yome | April Options o Sy foliows i b ipak fodny, 1490 AR T G0 Pro e i SR already decided upon what they will exhibi Y | steady and uncha; 10 poinis advince, RN . 20 s itis Just 8o muc o time whei Promumwonv, SLeaany e ponwIiatThey ; L oslibie) By T ; closed weik and. unchinged t0 20 pointe it AT ) [ Martin White 5 KK | butter is bound to be plenty and much lower, onds . 72,609.6 and are preparing to carry out their plans. | Fepi L 1 g . including: May, #1100 pos Mono 3 4 1009 “The butter coming to this market is almost wh Items, 445,766.15 461,846 There are a few who are behind i applying 9 9 1henu1d05; July, 3140 3 Uphir ... g 1105 entively country roll and_even if it is in Exchanges for ; ¥ 7| for space and determining upon plans for 008 | oo | 100 Tl B, Septenber, $1i960 solidn Rhvade i 3 2R proity” faie shipe when it starts it is all piichring house 46,849.06 621,635 76 | yneir exhibits and they will be called upon | D210 g0 i B8 B R G, dnsettied; No. 7. #1475 g Vil iah BlerraTROvatns, IR B0 PRamby e me 1 rnches tholAINES ’ Bidia caba el s Ll e e L 103t} . e 13 4 056 shipped in cracker boxes and ¢ d "I‘\l.‘v_.‘“”l":‘ullnk;h 148,805.00 127,502.00 | the first of the week by the hustling commit | g RS Minneapoiis Wheat Marke! sl i ol | of packugzes with every grade of butter, e MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 22.—There was | Lale & Noreross. e 3 - 1000 good, bad und indifferent, all in owe lot. The nlekles and ¢ 2.195.19 | 1ate. | ~Cush quotations wero as good denand both on advance and on break | - == 7 feeders 1141 | way in which it is handled accounts for the Specie. 5,374 1,612,203110 | W. L. May of the State Fisn commission | ELovR—Dull, steady. LG pent, flrm; No. 1 northern, sold New York & Qaotations, oas —The receints the week number | fact that the great bulk of all the butter re- 1 3 ! LA . No. 8 spring, | Bt 6B%@6TC northern went i S e ST In e are thail 20 weainst 28,6 . an inere ce are hité to be’ grac R oD el vendor 608.600,00 | 18 taking great interest in the subject of | ot GAY N0 2, spr Dl i) s. Recoipts, 151 Close: April ST a i foltowing aro tho | SPANAFR GG fok thls weok ovor lust The | corved horo hus to bo graded as poor. The making an exhibit of live fish at the exposi- | " Oares Xor "2 27 2 white v, G4ker July, 673¢ On track: LT __ | receipts'today were fairly large, but s the de- | Mostof b goes us packing stock aud cannot tion in_addition to the regular manufa 55 Nox 8 whi & L 65igei Nod northern, 60 . 2 | Contal & Va. ... @ 3 mand was 2ood from all Sources the hogs sold [ De sold to the retail trade until after it has turers exhibits and it is due to his promise | RYE—No. 2, 51¢ northern, 64@65e, PCENR IR standard... 5 freely ut prices strong to 5¢ higher, the greater | been reworked and packed in tubs, 1f note i wveseeieenie | of ussistance that the manufacturers have | BARLEY-No. 2, 62c; No. . b, 43@53 Cotton Musset. {Tlo & Norcross Vel Jaskot part of the steanith bels gandlibuteher, | couniry shippers would gatinto tiie HANIGOE Fivo per cont v ] 3 appropriated $500 to be used in building | N4 £ 0. b, 37@6e, NEW ORLEANS, Liv, April 22— Dull i Iron Silver - e e oRtu ta B b AL TR LR SO iption f'nd. 99,961,650 82,850.00 | yankes for the fish, There will bo b FLAX SeEp'-No. 1, §1.131501.14, | W Qf il AL 2 ull and | voxic Quick Siver LR ke the mavket in better shape, but if they were g A rom 1 | tanks tor the tish. were will be on exhibi TIMOTHY SEED—-Prime, §4.16 steady: g iddling, 7 13-16¢; middling, | Ontario... . “do preteried. 3 No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. to do that they would ok all grades and treasure 5,495.000 1,190.00 | tiou all the different kinds of native fish - be PORK—Meas, per bUL, $17.16@17.20; lard, | 79:10¢; Tow middlir s good ordinary, | Ophir... ... fuiwer oo | 2. 295 00 2 oot A Aot gt REOUER R , | sides a good many other varieties per 100 Ihs. 80.8704@0.90; short rib sides H cints, 2y bales; gros | Vymoii. 00 160 oolors itiond tub) andlvivowdiboiTRIaSH AR I8, 818,60 3 The railroads have 1 to return free | (loose), $9.75@9.80; dry salted shoulders 06 bales; exports to ihe continent, 700 - - 3 40 7 00 5 B0 7 2 S X LIABILITIES, all the goods that are shipped in for exhibi- | (boxed), # 9.621%; short clearsides (box ';""I‘ constwise, b0 bules; sules, 1,150 St. Louls Mining Q 80 7 10 40 ‘The California fruit crop every where seems Nolraaka aha. | tonand they will probably erant o half-fare | HQ00@10.25 i R L LT - Louts, Mo, April 22 ~Tae following ar 92 10 100 7 to be good, with the exception of upricots, of Capltal stock rate during the time that”the exposition is | g | 8K ¥—Distillers’ finished goods, per gn Liverpool Mark the elosing wining quotations 160 718 40 which @ small yield is predicted, says the L Jiaid in $ 8018100 000,00 | open. Traveling men who have been out | © Sudans—Cut loaf, 6 ted, bye; | Lavereoor, April WikaT Adnms. 8 80 Glizaveth. §_ (4@ 41 | 't il 5 | Datly Eroduce Bullatl, . 1n - Con it CuiiN {iirplus fund 170904144~ 478000.00 | through the state report that the retail | standard “A." 5 3-16c. wand moderite; holders offer sparingly. Amorican N 40 @ .43 Hops 559 ‘@i county there will pe a large crop it not dam- Undivid profits T74,540.00 2433204 | dealers of the state are taking a great deal following were the receipts and ship- | CORNCTirm, demand moderate; mixed west- | [himetatite. 7.00 Liooy iy iy 1y 108 > ued by winds and rulus. Al crops are late Naubank wows ) e50 65410500 | O interest in the exposition and that u great 1 for today: orpds i pirconual, 0L granito M 80 3 b 1 Butter county. The fruit crop at present GOUAAIINE 200102260 66419500 | Tuany oF thom will attond. As thors AR | — RATOeR T Hare TR | pdi A, ek il short cleur, 53 s, 51 60 | L Tasked. 2 a0 looles favorable, bt upricots o beon outstanding. .. 4 avout 300 officers and delegates of the State | : — s L lagat Tobdhanlah o Financinl Notes. 1 Ty d 1o a balf erop by the rains. In Dividends un- Business Men's association who will be given '\'\',;:,'”"";' . . i Philadelphia Grain Market. NEW ORLEANS, Lu, April 22 —Clearings b " v county the upricot s lizht, but 1 4,052.18 315.00 | tickets to Omaha and retarn t is every | Core bu s 105000 PHILADEL April 22 Wit 20,640 p 2 vurioties will bo axeollent, Al oadlis ] SRR promise that the attendance of businoss men | oate, tu S 15800, strong, advaneed; No. 2 ved, April, 755750 AT Ca AREIL 22 e heee Dor Cent rantas 0Bt p ¢ the fruit erop is excellent in Snasta, pos :: bihed 2 651.26 i from out through the state will be large. Hye, bu | Lo Conn—-Higher; mixed, April, 48 3140 for the acconnt ) | county, with perhaps a falling off of apricots, HEsl doncatia. 78, 148.7¢ Tiholaboa oD e Ina AT the dates | g 3000 1500 | Oars—Stendy, under noderat ' B oMo AT A D19 E00 = 0lauT 7 3 owing te cold wenther following the blossom: disbursing ofti- gates to the State Business Man's associa- | the Produce exchanze today the butt fair demand; No. 2 white, Apri £2,150,152; balances, $421,161. " Monoy, ¢ b | 68 | : ing. In Fresno county there has been very cory 3 102,79 | tion the Manufacturers association passed | was fiemi croamiery, 23u3lc; dairy Baltimore Grain Ma cent yit b heavy planting of orange, lemon, olive and Tue to other ni- the following at their last meetin | - Eggs, quiets strictly fresh, T4 | o0 om0 99, Wi AT MesPHIS, Tenn, April 22.-New York ex . 3 deciduous fruit trees. The frait trees prom- n""' g 8,028,212.00 Wherens, The State Business Men's associa April, T4ke, | DX HBAT=8tray ‘l.lw:u ~"l§\;1 at #1.50. Clearings, $870,804 ; { ise heavy yield. In Kern county fruit trees e has about concluded that it will not he . ! . balinees, $115,045, ¥ and vines “are in good condition. The erops ! | Omahn Geai, Coux - firm: April, 4815 Shuri 3 s v i e A aieni ble to have their annual convention oAl Wing bl Cak ara das ol vary At e OATs —Steady; No. 2 wh 4 New Yok, April arings, #13) o . 7 7 will be enormous. 'ne thousands of acres Notes and 2 HOBMLINON | e P dvisable and also fm- | SISSIPPEEIvVGr polnts ery mixed, S5@300 200; blaneds, & For 1l planted by colonists three years ago will be rediseoun 126,699.08 | portant to the Jobhers as well as to the Mane | - WHEAT—No. 2spring, 68¢ bid; No. 3 suring Toledo G P e in their prime. The outlook could not be Bills payable g | ufacturers and Consuniers association of Ne- | 97¢ bidi No. 2 hard, 61¢ bid; NO. 3 hard, 58 ToLEpo, O. April O0as: bl Blsnringsd 1 t better. ‘The erop outlook wis never better in Liabilities other | braska to huve w large delogation of 1he D et A R S B Clenrings, $77,477,829; 'balances, 5 5 San D inty. In Tular county the fruit than those v tail dealers of the stite mect with us during e \“.;":‘(\.“,l"”.” T Conrn—Dull, stendior _ 090,602, h ¥ i 7 prospects arc good. AS to peachds, prunes, Libove statwd 4,48 the anual exposition to b hield, in this “vity | o QAT No- 2 81 3 wh Y AR TR e Oliirince ( pears, nectarines and apricots the yield will eserve held iring the month of My, thereforo o it - CoOnN—No, 2 cash or April, 37'%¢ bid; No — #1,798.050; for the wosk, 810,600.581; e | 67 3 b be slight. Some of the farmers in’ Lamona iners desockition having approprinted the | better, cash or April, 87¢ bid} No. New York Dry ¢ of 15 per cent over the corresponding week of I county complain that cold rains and hail of Per £ £300 toward rafsing o fund to bring | 39¢ bidi No. 3 white, 88¢ bid K, April 22.-The dry goods market | last year g ThizRas 2 this week have been injurions to fruit pros- ST thy city that the Jobbora and e was quiet today, withontcehange Cixeiy¥aTL, 0. April 22 Money, 627 per | | 3 4 pects, Apricots are yet light in Los Angeles Nebraska. Omaha tee and urged to make a move before it is too i Irdividual de- 1ssociati to Denver to examine FROM DUN'S SCANDIOINT, frens e requested to” contribute New York Markets. _ = Y schungo, 00¢ promiun, | g i 5 county, The indications uve that the raisin e | fly ':-'r.u oo S e NEW YORK, April 22.—FrLoui -Recripts, 22,- STOCKS AND BONDS, P T S or the wecek, 814,007, i 120 7 crop will be light, peaches also. The fruit Bome Recent Failure 1-Rate ot A 'zon6 to Dénverito asumine | Lo.DkEK} axporta, LE00 bblw, MO0 siekyi | | e % Day Wore.( 1. Lovts, Mo, Clearings, $4,605 3 190 78 Sxromisce o, bo- uausinlyIALRSUINSLL lara S sules, 4,000 pk irket dull; Winter whet ecuritios oughont the Day W o o B L ¢ 2 arinas 305, 2 20 varicties in Yolo county. In Napa co R aaluistiabin Omaha Teo igh, the electvic fountain which has proven such | Tow grades, $2.102.55: winter. wheat, fuir to trolled by Professtonni Operators. e Suln ook, & e npRlaten. tadhy Ll Uhe prosppect. of the {hiit. crop 18 VORY ke %A toberson, Omaha manager of | great attraction in thut city and which has | fancy, $2.65%3.65; winter wheat, patents, | Npw Yok, Apeil 2e-The stock markot | 61 per cent. Exchange on Now vl L 120 780 1 cotlent. Apricots will be a short crop. ALl R. G. Dun & Co., speaking of local trade | been visited by thousands of people. 1f it is | #3.85604.25 e e b S e o e the | prembim E s Ly . | other fruit gives promise of a full yield says found o be pructicablo it will o duplivated | oSG4N MEAL—Stoudy; yellow westorn, 8265 WOF TG 8 (oo GEUNG LIAREIONE Whe | PO on, Mass, April 22.—Olonrings, 818, | 66 50 7 20 “%0 Everything points to 4 most prosperous he three recent faflures in Omah | o8 W0 SPORILIOD Wht, dountices will brove | “Rve—Steaay, qulut; wostern, 65009 Idrket ol 10 thenselves and were apparently | 072001 bulances, §1,69%.550. Mouty,'6 pir | NiEER—About : ason for the fruit crop in Sacramento ahould not be taken as an indication | of tho Kind hab. ares: hony soures bs.othing | Baney—Quloy, firm: westorn, 608700, | ufich mixed, If the_frégasnt changes in their | Sant, chubge o Now York, 80c dwcount. | cohstigned dir o | count of the kind has ever been seen in this part BARLEY Maia—Dull, Steady; western, 65 | Porthe week: Clearings, $104.507,550; hal- | market rul all A either of an unsatisfactory condivion | of the country : positlon afford any ceitérion. The temper of | ances, $11,454,5¢ offering ling = to tradu ) FiAzee, 1L D Booae Fr., fAs B0 13, of trade or of a lack of capital I'he street leading to the Coliseum built WaesT- Recefpts, 89.000 bu; exports, 106.- | speeulution changed ahijost half-hourly, and CiieaGo, L, April 22, —Clearings, $16, Fair 1o goot nitiyes, #.005.505 falr to good | Do i Viiatirat P or busicess ability among wholesale | D€ is being graded preparatory to beinz | 900 bui salex, 2860000 b, futires, KOO0 | the fluctuations, It no¢’ wide, were frequent, | 612, For the week, $111530,635; aghinst wesiern 75@5.50: common’ and siock bu. spot. Spot market stronger, modecaty 610,311 the corresponding week last yo sheep, 320004001 good 1o cholee 40 to 100 dealers genorally. The difficulty in each of | Paved. The work is progressing very slowly | aoiive: So. 5 ved. i O R S althouzh the sales werg sl uggregating only | (AW3LA Ahe cormesponding wael ) 1b. luthbs, $4.5006.25. 1t Sule e i R and it looks ver, 1 us if the stree v kD | & i 9 shares. he en, nents of gold fo b St I SIS S the threo cases was, anomalous as it may | boall tove i dorioe the paoenoarreet will | 7oiye; whlont, 774e; £, 0. b, 764G77 i o apgomoents of gold for | unsettlod: sixty-duy bills, $4.87 No. A Loy < be ull torn up during the exposition and in a | northern, 823c; No. 1 hard, 85205 | cnt to Europe ud a depressing cfieet d, $45004.80'5. Money, 164 mixed natives e, 100 much Y business. It would be bet- | condition that will give the visitors any- | northern, 80ie. Options aetive and while th K « « i give sitors an) o , Bl iile the unexpectedly good bank stutement 340 woestern wethers ter to say that the firms mentione de thiug but a good impression of Omaha up on firmer cables, forelgn buying, firw VI & " . até Moxionn yautig G Y tha firms mentionea under- v ny n miha, Chicago and local covering, closing strong; | 164 0 a sharp rally, OMAMA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 240 Mexican 1 | | took to do more business than their capital —_——— — i No. 2 red, May, 76'4c; July, 79¢; August At the sturt prices ran off i por cent to 1 : would car They were brought into com A Mot to World's Fair Visit 79%e. S per cent, the lutter in General Electric, which | Steady In se in Receipts Finds the Mar- Recelpts wnda Disposition of Stock, petition with firms having abundant means A prominent citizen of Scales Mound, 111, | , CORN—Receipis, 61000 bu.: exports, 65,000 | touched 97 the lowest auotation of the week ket Strong to Higher, OXetal roceints and dish s [ (3 and necessarily were compelled to give | while in Chicago, . was taken witn violent | Dl i, S92,080 bu. ttures, 20,000 bu.spot. | A ¢ 1030 w. m. the shores showed & disposition PR shown by the hooks of the Un their customers the customary time, Some- | choleric pains and ~ diarrhaa. He took | 5he Tuftonts - ungraded . i b ste | to cover and on advance of & to 24 per cont | T B ' company for tho twanty=fous times these customers were slow and this | blackberry brandy three or four times with- | steamer mived, 45¢; No. 8, 45¢. Options fuirly | ensued. General Electric rose from 97 to 9%, | 1 0% - e ADrIL 34, 1803, Capital 825.99); Oimaha und Sloux City. hampered the local houses whose ability to | out relief.” He then secured a small bottle of | active at ‘sc advance on firmer western mar- | Manhuttan fron from 145 10 14614, American | o RECEIPTS pay their bills depended upon the prowpt- | Chamberlain’s colic, choler und diarrhaa | Koty sborts covering and following wheat, | Cotton Off trom 413 To 46, Natloniis Corduke | e g Peioes hara § } NUEEV. HOKSES & 18 L > ase ness with which thoeir owa, customers met | remedy and upon taking one dose the pains | Closing fiems Muy, 45%¢: June, 48%¢, July, | from 55% to 505, Nutlonkl Lead from 3710 | 0r less, going lower early and ¢ C, v c l l q 3 Bhligations, 1518 to bo ragrestac thas thace | AisAnpoared nad. the second doss cacen the | e Recolpta, ~16,000 Wi exports, 8,000 | Shibke Sloro tkom 13715 to (20, Chlcugo uus | up stronger toduy, thus placing vl 5% | enn|Vurs, [Hond) ark:: [ Hiend rainanc rovisions failures occurred because thev give out o | diarrhwa. Dr. H. M. Fowler of Scalos | pu.i sales, 18400 bu. futires, 14,000 bu. | Americah Sugir from 1006 to 1015 and Mise | 8bout where — they —were o : s i ad impression of the city, whereas | Mound. is our authority for the abeve state- | spot. Spots dull, fi on_ whites,” Options | sourl Pacific from 47'5 to 4 Cansiderlng the fact that sup Railroad Stocks and Bonds. the fault is ultogether with the individual [ ment. Visitors to the World's fair st | firmor, quiets May, 33%083%e, closing at | After the bank statemert had been dis- | plies have increased upwards of 2,500 DISPOSITION frms involved in the failures. Ou the one | Procure a 20 cent bottle of this remedy 3% c; July, 83 we; No. 2 White! d0ige: No. 2 | counted the bears made another raid in which | the trade has been quite satistactory recolpts of eattle tho past week have 117,636 head, as compared with 15,110 the week preceding. Prices have fluctuated niors WOV BN WOGS SHERD - side among eastern houses is & tendency. to < & Chil iei No. 8, 97¢: No. § white, 39% | Lake Shore touched 1273, Manhattan 1443, | Handy beef steers were in godd demand 7 " BRLY.ATE WL take too much risk, und on the other tke un Whate it Moakas |’: .A;Vmi\ul western, 87@89c0: white western, | Genersl Eleetrie 975, Missouri Pacific 4755 | today and pric 10¢ higher maha Packing Co 17 fortunates in this case, an attempt to do | 3 . and Northern baciic’ proferred 3% Fiual | Heavy ' cattio freely, batuo | 1wt 1 Hawniond AR TR e 1 business without the necessary facilities, In | The Whereabouts of Mr. C. W. Mosher | Ba¥-Eairdenud, firmi shipping quotations showed o rally of Jg to % from the | wigtcrisl udvance In price la noted. ' The b sy Baskiilg - R Hhn lints misliout the ooeasary facilitles. In | 4oerg to be only w matter of conjectura dow | F5G8,0 Ciolcw, soaiae ! P PE st but the tous f the matket way gener- ( , (ool cun st itors ol frecly at ateonz | 0y i om I is generully good. Iudeed, it is profitable to | Some say he is still at the Millard while | 1522150 Pacifie coast, 18521 The Post says: As might have been ex ing frecl,y showed no inprovement in priee Lhioas L\mwm blishments which are able to do | others assert that he bas departed for Lin Minks—tiull easy; wit aaited, Now Orlowns | pocted, the atorling exchunge markot, the real | Tl stoc cattle trade wis moderately brisk | i fet . it usiness upon busiuess principles coln.He is in the costody of Deputy Mar | Boeins . e de MRl CoxAS Solpaas | oputer gl tio wegl'y Cimlonotary - sonsation, | Rh Ak LY SUARAY o0 e aliteUIe (il0te | Na i This leads me to remark that throughout | shal Hubbard, however, and MarshalsWhite | o 124se; Teanc dry. Sopis e, sty @23 | chabged thismornlu fnto . state of distinet | gy, Betoral dougs of vnke cuttio were ot : o OMAHA. the country the banks at trade centers are | says he will produce him at any stuge of the | = PROVISIONS—Cut nieats, guiet, firm: pickled | Nigh yosterdiy oanas AR ey | sales expected to carry local houses clear up to ue when the court calls for him belllos, 12 1hs it Blacs pickled Shoulders, 55 | This posted sight rate of o1 000, & figure never DIRESSED BEEF s ba0z| 1am | REFERENCES: lowaState National Bank, the danger point, and in many instances Mr. Mosher did not plant a wes yester- | Plekled huws, 124@18¢; middles dull, firi: | touched in eight yenrs lected simply & [ No, by No. » Bloux City; Commerclal Natlonul Bunk l} tany trees yester yeurs pust ¥ ¥ b they —overstep ‘the line of perfect [ duy. He has planted so much that never | SHort clear, 10%e Lard quiet, firmi wostorn | panic wmong renilitors: cjeouraged not i . 760 3 50 ; : Kunsas City Live Stock Mark Ot ntety i Whelf oaptiess” o adcomhodats | Ganio up that e dockaed t it e ARbor Atenth, Sloscd e ¥10, 20 bid s, 980 tiorees | proba by byt munipuiitiva bidding b of rates o7 40 20 Kansas Ciry, Mo, April 22.—CATTLERe custowers, reform is needed is | day pass ying o 7 RRads 8 guiel B o cool-headed Hankers, the chance for 97 o0 20 pts, 8,500 heud: shipments, 900 head Special attention given to outside ordersy eded i this ay v without tryiug his baod, closed ut $10.1755; July closed at $10.30; Sep- | profitable “lurn” jo sterling was such ashas » 400 1s 5 ket active, strong u 6@10¢ higher | Correspondcuce sollciied Hnns [

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