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THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. APRIL 3 COMMERCIAL AND lfl,\}\.\(lf\l,‘lv" ik B " i e | e o e e e M ] LOMAIA LIVE STOCK MARKETS New York Money Market 2 Wheat Averaged Firm and | ; et o 13,6 | i . eyt 3 et Ik Joan | per Week Opens with a Liberal Snpply of All Fraction Higher, il ) ‘A e xeept | ot NG BXCH NGRSl Sorts of Stock. — Locat Produce Market. [ 0. Commeraal” bills. $14 3 ity of ch Lutter_has 1 ILVER CERTTFICATES - 61 TRADING IN THE CORN PIT LIMITED | ¢ und. Exird . GOVERNMENT JONDS- I, 8 X CATTLE BEGIN WEAK AND CLOSE STRONG | ; ) lest | Publication , There Wa lerate Business Transacted | celpte The market i wieal AL Noc Y re tagshe: NoP D el Bate 1t s HEI8 4 Sanole Slght Decline Early Entirely Regal ’ P Were Even Lighter- No Session (! e 3 b 3 3 J i PR G pited ~Hogs Dull and & SHEEP--Receipts were liberal, but ‘ T acifictiwof 05, 108t Uiton Bac. foom - tho ‘ of the Board Today. o, 8@10c; |t @ie; e 1 o { TRnS 8tpd 48, s M A s m the load billed to Swift the offc o West Shore. wer—Sheep Ste were generally fecders, for swhion hon iy Missotir 04 100 R, G. W. 1ata W q . there 18 . i - « falr domand and AN Ton, Hew 4o 68, 100 | Afehinon a fair but rather intermittont demand. e 2 ¥ ta kragest hehs, v 4 | Menninew wet fn. 101, |Atehison sirable muttons and lambs are wanted by CHICAGO, April 2.—Wheat averagad firm, | [ Lirkeys, 607 Tonn new st 48 T7G, H. &S, 4 MONDAY, April 2 all local houses and at good strong prices with an interval of midday weakness sand g L tock, 4@se; old t Con. Pac, 18in 108 ' 0 weck opens out with liberal receipts E"|" "'(' od. natives are quotable 00 che hetwesn ea nd late strength and Mming scarce an % D& R. G 18 | s Ll The in of ¢ e was A Ll 1 westerns 7 wiched between early and late str 1 g 1 % 4 ; Biddes ¥ 2 g of all kinds of stock, The run of cattle was | o0 00, (0 KO Dbk closed 14¢ higher. There was more relianc . oL Erie2nda " the heaviest in nearly two weeks, but fully | to choice 40 to 100-h lambs, §5 00711 placed In the reports of erop damage which SN . A ? -j\ T. L \lv";”y“;“;*”‘;w half the supply was made up of westerns (st eame from all dircctions. It the o V . Ml Uiion dodaferred % | and Texans, These latter were generally Recelpts and Disposition of Stock, ot K s d t met ¢ Liverpool Markots . J. C. It . OMolnl recelpts and disposition o Missourl and Kansas do not ge LAYBRIOOL, ApH): SLAVHIS y on the feeder order, and as the natives w by the Books of the Unfon Stock Ya warm rains in the next ten days not n e | mana Iders ~ offer i only fair in quality as a rule, the supply of .{'x‘w”\“,“l::‘u”"" hours endaing at hope will be left, report sald, of even ha | v " G 11y it N W, Deb, beef cattle was considerably smaller than WECEIPTS, a crop. Corn, oats and provisions were weak i ten i geesc GhN-q demand made SLL&TM.C the supply would scem to indicate. Ch- | “GiFiie | woas, recelpts, - o Coxtra we! || PHOVISIONS f, extra India . New York Mining Quotations. decidedly casier feeling at the opening here . Lot e 2 el ) h sy abot “ « ¥ mle ints, 30c and short cloar I ¢ hhed | ML L AR L + fralian cheat- | o lard. prime we i Rl R LG and opening bids were lower. There was a lower than it closed on Saturday, bt soon wainut MRy Aing minmg quotations recovered and ruled firm until after the vis f pecins, arg cvans, e ot n, e, o6 i Tholor ] ; ; ‘ i i ‘ 54 NEW YORK i MONEY ON CALT | 04 i ' ‘ ' i ‘ ‘ \ antry, 144 tl The closing quotationw on bonds: o e t 1 light re s City Markets, h w4 1 i KIEED. TONNES & ST _L88.007] 54 5807] - 10.1.80 i ; very fair inquiry for shipping account, but DISPOSITION Storen Nevads, the ample offerings made buyers for local WUV RIS, CATTLE, | MOGS. SHERT. crease than had been looked for. The open- [ Qo™ pqn b BLER half bl 8 A ; B ) R P T L L d & Curry ow dncket.. s chases depleted the available supply of beef | T . ing for May was from 59%c to 60c, compared | BAUERKRAUT “per hil, $1; halt bbl., $2.2 ) mon, 8 S AT DAL, h oL i bl L s 7 o y VEGETABLES = — Hom cstale | M steers, the local contingent became m e Cudahy Packing 0o, with 60%¢ at the close on Saturday. There : T Hom k e Al i BEANS_Californfa. hand-plcked navy, $1.%0 i « Mol 100 | Yo prefer rd 0 | active, and the market closed up brisk and | Zoho B St \%e. When th bl T R HAWATR T, | VSR O T e L - on o e COMMAT I, D tont t arEIvG, S 000 Late aaay ir.. bl G strong, with the pens cleared by noon. Most | A Ha 60%¢ ien the visible supply showe a {ONS-Onions are quoted on orders at 80c; urtinary, |6 14160 Tow middling e — of the trading was on the basis of very | igfiicker & Degen CLLLCHD AL AT Dbl L RC T X AitnE Tt ik, ‘thes, Aood iniddilng, 7 0.180; mid nelseo Mining Stocks. nearly steady prices, fair to good 1,000 to | it {'§ bu., the price dropped to 59%c. The Liver- | A TOTATOES Minnwaota, grown =potatoes, Mook, | b AL 456t vl SAN FIANCISCO, Apeil 2.-The offefal ¢ 1950-1b. atocts ‘selling Jargely at from $3.15 | Carcy BO0LAFRaL Was ouoted: fFm &t the opaine. | o from store, ffe; same in ca ? Al steaivi | oot Gra e raiclia ek e B, e oL A0b i steets bropshy | Shiphers i focters 188 The amount on ocean passage incee > 21 | Colaruio, from, store, e’ Cilorid 1, 707 3 Augint Ot | o8: 2 $3.70, and_common odds and ends went at ] - 00 bu, during the past week. The total stock | fed potitoss, Barly Ohlo, $1.00G1.10; Farly Ros R ember, | AL down around $2.75 to $3 Total X 601 A ALUTER L O O LS DR CABBAGE The first_shipments of Flurida cab 1 Aprit o—Tiem: mid. | Biiwer- o 2 . G The market for butchers' and canners’ [~ is, in fact, no publication 000 centals, Chicago receipts for the day | nagn have areivil 1 cxcelont murketable: cond @ 0 birlos i, 1.0 bute; | Chollar 4 S stock was reasonably active at just about CHICAGO LIVE § h RS e A N ORIV ‘ were 36 cars. Minneapolls and Duluth re thon.” Flovh roerate, $2.25; Califor shipments, 1,900 bules; st Con 5 0 B aaly Vet O as wara Rter igied FOCK WATEh Onters inloiserions rivalry with B pralladrditinng o 0 Chicago receipts | BApPiin 008100, Visible Grain Supply. Crown il o Nevads and the demand very fair from all s0urces. | eavy Iuu of Catn . x Ttk CELERY fornia were 217 cars and Minneapolis and Duluth | &R AT 1 stock, per bbl, | NEW YORK, April 1d & Cut , Veal calves also readily commanded steady was an improvement during the morning to i Crashed Out Last | 17 —New York Tribune. x 9 t I p Saturd: s e visible f Y Week's Advance got 961 cars. An attempt on the part of grain Saturday, March 31, as compiled by the | Hale & Noreros: 2 prices, and the figures paid for bulls, oxen . SIRARL. fold-eatly. Ini the. fay deveropadt th ty. o alhee. et | Wil o i, SR oolfgl, (ol Lon i 8t e e iy “van ramhed o (o The One History fact that the crowd had no more for sale, and bz Ty, 415,000 Ini: decrenne, e i LONDON. Aprll 2.4 p, m. elosing Business in the stocker and feeder line then occurred a lively rally, which left May fos epe plant, pef | 636,00 b v, 50,00, GonwoTw, mon 3 TMoxican Ordmary was far from satisfactory. = Offerings of | A1 wmme run had 1 g of the World's LI D A LA O ELEADCL ikl St - 2 Tiliofs Contral Tl¢ Mex. Cent | 20c Tower than a week ago, and only a h i i - _— 2 LACLES CLe (Ll S AL LA LD ks s b Ab S . April 2 OOL—Steady, MONEY--13 per eon 300d to cholce feeders are quoted at $3.00 | duced. « of May at the start was 37c, parcd | eh § to orung ) % Good HOLEoRT ! Dooven of oxt : “a — = The rate of discount In the open market for | oy po0d at $2.75@3.00 and lighter $ LA 4 i STOCK < oth short and tirec-inonthe bills 1 114 per cent. | @3:30 falr to good at ¥2.T5€RA0 ANC HELEE | and most of the e 5 Wit 8 at the close on Saturiay. Tier anbirry senson CIKS AND BONDS, both shott aud threc-months’ il i 13(p | commoner grades at from $2.76 down. Rep- | mwors at tram 4 (=~ ew ly advance in wheat was in progress, | hip. There js mand, Howeve Week Opened in Securities with a Slightly St. Louis Mining Stock Quotations. resentative sal and lieht stvers"was aul L 5 K, and ullig 118, Apri ning stocks dull and HRESSED BEGF. b ! and‘as high as from 37%c to 37%c was real h o Heavy Tone. SMGHaHERS Bioationd e o e CAv B NG Pr. ) wenrco, and duciined 1 zed for a little at that time. With the sub. i ket has ad NEW YORK, April 2—The week opened | —— g A b Re IR =ARES 113082 00 s week. | Not enough veal calves came I to ke Peo le’s scquent weaker feeling in wheat, the price | vuncel il atound Wk another wivance 1 ¢%; [ on the Stock exchange with a slightly | Adams...$ .35 & 60 |S. Hopos...§ i i 3 e imarket.) e raw \Wero g therwl U it for of May corn dropped back to 87ic. The | Kilaiame washington navels, $27563.00; Rediand | heavy tone to the speculation and pricos 4 [Elizaberh.. 214 20 2 3 Hav i Tat Tt final rally in wheat brought corn back to | eeediing: 304 2.75; Rexdls $.00a3.25; | f ek Hopr. 3 F 3 RLERER Want % i e . . 87%c at the close, showing %e loss, aroqenos And. axcelsiors; i re in the main a fraction lower than the : Harcoive SRTTI i W ] i 1060 1h, "steera ot from 1B Shots Plct ri l There was moderate business transacted | se-dlings, $280. G closing figures of Saturday. The early 2 8 b with b 87 oria in oats and the market on all deliveries . TROPICAL FRUITS, dealings werc weak in tone and an addi- T, % 3 i i ogs, | An of . with the exception of July, ruled a shade | BANANAS The banana trads sing, but Clearings, $1,150,722 50 3 of e o 8 5 A tional decline ranging g i og e ¥ w I8 no quotable change in Per buneh, ranging to 1 per cent was | BALTIMO eurings, $1.619,950: b.1 3 burden for (he easier in sympathy with the wheat and ' to, med e JALTIL earings, $1,614,950; b L fanaracn i ¥ o med 0 ecorded. as no 30 o'clock 152 ; ully . early hour oA St o Qe AE It was not until 10:30 o'clock $ g that d for a time, but latc s b There was only a light trade done in the [ ORANGI Florlas, choleo Fiori- | that the- downward movement was checked | apuen saspiis, 0 & Clearings, 305,760,162: bal- 1 came in Uheral purchases provision pit and the fecling was rather | 9% 3 i it o e | 200 prices took “an upward tarn. i S Gleacingx piell) 3 3 e e heavy. The heaviness was due to a large | n ® S50 active list responded but feebly to the efforts v 4 oot choice hogs 0f il w i, The publishers of the CENTURY run of hogs reported from the yards. The 16 ey, | L 5 ““’“i":i_'“"(‘"h_'lh-l"l:'Ivi‘ ;"!”:Iw"r':nlnm m:‘!l\lun April 2—Three per cent rentes, 99f 40 3 AN R L ! WAR BOOK have issued a new calp! ere. 0 e ¥ o prices . alowees, 65 to . boxes, per ely actio rally, but some o o account 1 mixed lots sold about from $1, y ; s recelpts were 44,000 head and “the pri Ll Gl R bl aemeNc (htne) feoruima count B e e el Mot 0 TN U o e Wert more ‘i | popular edition of thisigreat worls, were quoted from 10¢ to 15¢ lower. A little FUR e g iskly, notably LAY 2—Clearings, §7,793, i 45,00 head on - sade, eluding vld stack, wnd | which will contain the important buying caused a rally and the list closed 1 black, large, tonal Starch first preferred 4 per cent and LELEs GHL S0 7 3 upwards of & head were stil wnold "when | geatures of the original edith firm. Compared with Saturday night, May amatl, $8.00a 10,00 ordage preferred per cent. North- | MEMPHIS, Ay bal- | MINED. all ‘orders had been filled, althoush”(he tone of | 008108 OF Ghe origne; edition et ““}'l"w,‘r My nrdiunonanEed Fand 115,005 medium, $10 western preferred rose 18 per cent. Dur- | 21Ce% $10 ew York exchange selling ot par 2 the Tite market wis better than the early tiad (which cost $22 and $28 per set) Bray, rlbalooiioner me ¢ i Yrdntana. and. Rooky [ Ing the hall hour following 11 o'clock a | ints the Tainic uf Eagtnm o batance tote, oo | GONE S G R with thelconneoting material con Tstimated recelpts tomorrow: Wheat, 56 | §14,00f5500; mednim, $11; Small reactionary movement was in force, in which { o. ¥ y iy o f the. volume expocted, I view: of tie . very densed for popular reading. It will cars; corn, 483 cars; oats, 410 cars; hogs, | o L ,”l“‘l‘vl“-“’ ore ";fl\"’\mh' id extended to | CINCINNATI April e $1,942,700, couraging market of the previous weck. | fies | be the most valuable and enter- . i Momana “eis, ol posionia Gl Vs oIS So TR I o onig exen i el Zavie. Moy, ; e e it et gt Monday. il Tty | taining war history ever printed, No Board ot Trade markets tomorrow— | ity e ce e, Gl e A R A NG EARRLL it e st i \ offerings it wisht | all the incidents of the war being municipal elections. medium, $8; small, e 1 L ! 2 5 {; L WY exchange, commere per $,000 + pyovtine of | arranged in chronological order, ! 5 fum, $4.00; small e 1d Tennessee Coal and Iron 1 4 E HECHY) 1 3 ne that, A gica 3 __The leading futures ranged as follows: e per cent. Before noon the rest of the list “H””!“Qh \S,],n vl""‘f; . $ : ’ kestern mucor 1 | enriched with a marvelous wealth Articles. | Open. | High. | Low. | Clo ;!nwh\:' p SjRcube; } had made a slight advance. In the early X 500, “Atoniy: ens " 5 10001052 1Y . s e | of astrations — portraits, battle Wheat, No. 21 ' i, L L e 1 portlon of the afternoon the specialties | Exchinge on Ne premiu; b2 4 rn muttons went at scenes, maps, ete. Written by the Apuil 0 f Targe, $8: mediym, $6; small, $4; i | agaln became prominent and made further | _CHICAGO, A airings, $14,606 A i " MM GRIGI A MY | 8 to ‘dolor, ‘nccordinie to. beauty advances, subscquently reacting slightly, | YOrk exchange L Sterling exe D AT July 3 5 edium, $60; £ma siiver o steady; actual, $4.870 Sllag 7 b was equally strong; best lambs sold up 1o $5.10, . cor No, 2. 4 ‘ | I S LD rAng | but rallying quickly. The active list aid | Ste40¥F actudl, $LET@LNRL AL i : i Ay cholue 10, Hyia B0-1b.. lamba t from $4is Leachng est run of cattle In e 1 oR Tae, 411, Te W a2 ‘| not participate in the rise, but continued AGRICT IN TE 1050 i 5 ahd. thin 1o’ falr lots at from $325 to f0; medium, $1.25; small, $1; gra heavy to the close, the entire market clos L0 B e Wnx, 0. 1, logee, §9; mo. | ins depressed compared with the final sales | Indignant Reply of @ State Officer to a | i 5 : prices v, but wil sl artlc|pants atum, $2: small, $1.50; marten, No. arge, of Saturday. ] s are very Neb » S i trifle lowor than the extreme high price of e ettt 15 minie, D ! | irregular, fully as many stocks being below obraskmManigieport; i) BRI Jast week on all natives: Texans steady. A i | a8 above the line, The hand. marg,CeiW | OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF AGRI- . ot Rvedipte, 4400 head. Mtk active, . he W et e iha Teet, Moty | firm to strong all’ day and closed strong in | CULTURE, AUSTIN, Tex., March 30.—To ; IOBEE . rickerny BB ; TS NoAvy in the ar, LAt 100158 2 i 00; imperfct skins, §é: | tone. the Editor of The Bee: The Grand Island o b A SO I8 Dt eherst ek, S0 L, 0 ot $.50; Al 00 1 A B S50 00; 1 The Post sa There were Dally Independent of the 24th inst. contains | 80... 1040 2 worted Tent, asiies o tow at s (0 Taluale A e hedens May | il 0 " r. 1 by T dications in today's market for % o .V " ¥ CALVES. SHEEP LA colpts, i g " 3 iy 7 L 8o mediuim, 60c; & o I soaaviamatkeltor an article entitled “Walsh's View of Texas, N Market netly Whighor; top Shen Geuerals ON BOTH SIDES, ol Lontqnumoyementgin which is so manifestly prompted by prej- - 250 30 Hao 0 oL Top Tambs, $4.7565.1 Sliort Ribs™ Hecony a ended, rly. io 0 g b 0; skunk, n i , had ended, Barly quotations from the | yjico that I have been asked to reply to other side were fractionally below our own; | 1% Uhal | have beep, asked to repw fo| 1 . h quotations were as follows 8005 med w siriped, | Injihoin gl AtotHE. Ay S RTLOULE there | 3¢ a farming state, he says: “The agent, | o8 3.0 Nengt Castste, M0ese ‘Wil ; | his P aper ash n 7 o fol ° bl were actual sales by froeign houses and 2,200 head; actite, 10G ; S o dy, ‘nchange R e 31y medigm, e sterting. exehange marker “porhans ‘tha | corporation or- speculator who would_entico A v el "eed” w brime, 31 e s surcat sign. hold it at Satirday's shgntly | 413 person to go there to make a living at | Lot 24 3 At Saet i, o e Fos souuren aillhelrighisiin mediim, mall, st; ‘ her level. It the movement has now | fArming would be gullty of the worst class | 3y 5 xen, 32G2c; No. o | 1larke, $5.000600; vhedium, $i Kite | R oled s temporary hatt. 16 willl give: ny | Of fraud. SiThen:hofs In the north- | 1! 2 R LAMBS- Recolpts, two ! ! tier of counties there is some wheat and PAGS. 12100 head; market active, Dighie o winter 1 large, 10G11e; m L 9 reason for surprise. Europe bought last | 8™ 5 i to prime, " $3.0000 elipped A i kS arge, 107 mediu s S Bea b 4 ToldineiEothta siiecr ¥ poor prini : cling 2, nominal; No. 3, § H 1 §gdc; medium, T weelk fully 75,000 shares of stock, the greater ;’,fi’,'g“fi"' ‘,:l' ,l,:,",::rl,",‘.m:f( .!':) 'il'u'm""“;“.‘{"}i ;, 5 F"" o ,.nny\ ) nm:unl:. unishorn T in rt o vas shipped No Sk, ey a e ¥ orlor ta. cholce, $4,150 inferior (o' cholce TAX SEED—$1.31 . TALLOW part of was shipped abroad. N, I ¥ O T e rime, 4. ONIRRT e e it iy ing nt In such a volume was | ’ t o e A0 e M PORK - Per. bhbl; 311 ; N0 Er e g, ki Nowd oo | likely to continue long until tho business [ NOW to show you ‘how unworthy are the " i : at § 10" for inferior (o’ cloice hogs. 100 1hs., $6.8506.8716; wifort rilis [ : 1015 1bw., 6tci No. | outlook was clearer. The change in the | Stalements of Mr. Walsh, 1 give you the 15,800 dry salted shoulders, (boxed), to 15 1bs., 6¢; No. 1 dry it 2 Faas ol taralinice acreage, product and value of the wheat 3 3 5 4 3 St. Louix Live Stock Market. 4 whort. cler oxed), 361215 6,2, ¢ s s Ibe. So; No. i general aititude of foreign capital, how- | 3T 1 thelhynos i ; : p ! i Distiers, Ralshea: goots, st ; EEte LU TR LB ever, is likely to be permancnt. rn_and oats n a few of the northern | 3.l o . ST. LOUIS, A A 3 ¢ v ¢ 2 s Sl ] ‘Thie foliowing are tho closing quotations on | {I6F of counties, =~ oG - 2 LAY i (it o Unchanged. 3 MS—Green salted, each, 254 the leading stocks of the New York exchange Llamar. County=sWheat, - acres, :316; pro- 2 The following were the re . shipments { hy oan duct, 5,524 bushels; value, $1,378; corn, acres, r. . ; for today ngs (short-wooled | S004Y: e 54,503; product, 1,621,120 bushels; value, { 1iteer.....118) 83 (0 . : HOGS e i 2 - — i | ey "skiney: . each, ary shearlings | Atchison - Ta5 Northo Picific §559,724; oats, acres, 54215 product, 156,183 | 138 feuderi 18T T 10 i R ot ar in the state on account of the weevil.” 3 v s » v clipped, ordinary to prime, $3.750 (short-wooled early” skins). N each, Ge; dry | Adams 160 " |No. Pac. pfd...... £ 0 Thull...... butehers packers and ri 'o | fint, Kansas and” Nebraska butcher wool pelts, | Alton, T. H P.D. & G.oill bushels; value, $61,382. 3 steors.... 3 90 good lieht and medium. 34 16.000 | per ‘I, “nctual weight, Sase; dry fint, K do pfd..... 1l Northwesteri ... Fannin County—Wheat, acres, 4,145; bush- | 1 buil.. 1 . mon IRt o rough hoavy. 07 S41.000 | na Nebraska muriain - wool pelts, Am. Express [Ldo pfd........0 els, 67,344; value, $53,365; corn, acres, 54,12 eders.... 7 5 feeders. . SH Recelpts, 800 head: shipments, none 1,805,000 | gorual welght, 4@se; dry flint, Colorado butche: timore & Ohlo 704 |N. Y. Central. 4 96,650+ 77,585 5 feed fecders.... L market strong und higher; fuir to good native A uteher bushels, 1,626,630; value, $277,585; oats, | 8 mixed, $3.70G4.40. yots; ¥ 164.000 | wool pelts, per Ib., actual welght, 4@ic; dr anada Pacific T0M4|N. Y. & N. Eng.... 2 vy b9 . ceeen ]6.'""! flint, Colorado murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actual anada Southern, 613 [Ontario & W.0. .0 674 | acres, 11,681; bushels, 372,644; value, $132,06¢ c s 3 ) ST = I e 140001k welgucgecitispuits ot it Gontral Paciiic... 187 [Oregon Tmp!(1il Grayson County—Wheat, ' acres, ~ 11,481; | 10 feedor Kansas Clty Live Stock Market. Produce exch TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4%4@ | Ches. & Ohlo..... 10% Oregon Nay bushels, 181,023; v 25,802; corn, acres, | 15 feeders ors KANSAR CITY, April 2CATTLI- Reccipt 4 . white Il grease, vellow, 3c; grease, | C.,B. & Q..... ... 821 Pacific Mail 68,080; bushels, 2,205, alue, $741,677; feeders 2 P 7 Tower eXas steers, $ 3. NS Cou > A dark, $1c; old hutt, i beeswix, prime, 15 | Chieago 'Gas..lll 634 |P. D. & oats, acres, 22,963; bushels, 811,272; value, fealers i 3175085, hpping steers, § natlve For all territory covered by its @lI8e; rough tallow Consolidated Gas. 134l Pittsbu i3 $279.140. LERaRrR L o 9 T cows, $1.95G2.10; stockers und tecde SRATER) circulation and to ITS READ- 5 0.0:0. & 96 'Ly o, 407 Baliman Palac These are the official figures for 1891, and foerer. 1180 10 LI s g ERS EXCLUSIVELY the work NEW YORK is kot - ] t. Louls Markets, Colo. Conl & Iron 13 ling t 37300 bbia. ¢ exporte Dol p ¢ i S R B LU e G : sy H e R r G A L o ST. LOUIS April 2—FLOUR--Quie Cotton Ol Cert... 314 Riehmond Term iose for 1892 will soon be published. No: 3 % T8 3 he 5 fonvors bulk. $1. 30604 e Dhn.: steady, DUt uil; exporters doing nothing.: Louts, April 2-FLOUR--Quiet Bel. Hudnon-.s .. 14| do Bid- mmon sense will bear out the conclusion 3 s A mixed $.20G143% Tt ignow.odgred) Fye flour, active and st Duckwheat oy, || WHEAT ¥ in arvange i Al A ; i or ol S Riitucdny's et | Del Lack. & W..: W a o grain is destroyed by the weev colls o BN i $ 10004 il and nomini f turdaysfinal | Del Lack. & V... b b that if the grain s destroyed by the weevil oot e 1001 BUCKWHEAT-Dull; Canadian, ex-bond, prices ¢ ewss, No, '3 red, cash, b8 S e ! the price would be much higher. His next 7 8o SHEEDRecelpts, 6,0 ad; shipments, 200 6t RPril: 8¥%c; May, Sriie: Dy, S@ssiie, D& CF. €0/l 274 Rock fsiand. .\ y v B feeders, ittt R 1231 head; and Wik ON EASY TERMS. RN MEAL-C ellow western, $2.656 | CORN—Dull, closing i3k East Tenn 3 3 statement is as follows: “In that portion of Ay 1108 104 = — e UM QURYAIONE peate iR anill April S0, M 3ie Brigiiide ni i S B the state where there 1s suflicient moisture | 16 fecdors.. 1166 313 Stoux City Live Stock Markets. minal i ool o 5 there is no farm land—nothing but swamps s Quicts No. 2 Milwaukee, 64) i reakylowar: No. 8 Kcash i and Apell, 1EGRN I, s ) and timber.” If there was not sufficient T TITRAL L e TRYE-No. 5 bid dic this side CeE Ly, ... 8 y moisture In the counties of Lamar, Fannin 20,000° by $ Vit t Hocking Valley 3 m how could they e the crop: head; market steady L 1620,000° bu. futures and 1,000 bu i No_tradin Hock and Grayson how could they raisc the crops e Spaon AP s ady; 1 $2.50008,15; vear ot mikit dulls No. # red, i store and N-Dulli buyers out abov A Spnsruli Apa Raollo given above? The fact s that of the 22¢ | this week. The »nx!;yvl_\‘ as heavier (NN | iines! $EG280; cows, $1E20; bl o0 o M Alleat, | GNo: o anath oens g e 4. f0s.7 RKo&mopta,. Union Pactfic... organized counties in the state there is not | last Monday rl-l,\I Hearliat o BT onon | e — e quite o 1ot of Wheat. pressing. on ket | TIMOTHY SEED-Unchanged. ke Erio & WI 104 UUS Express one, unless cut up by bays from the Gulf of [ quality was fully up 19 the SYAERKe: ) (RN Stock In Sight. covered again on ‘steady news, bad erop hews | HAY—Steady, unchanged; brime to choice, $8.50 | 4o Pl o W.SL L. &Pl 74 | Mexico, that is too wet for cultivation, The | markets east, a very eted A tive | The tollowtn and decrease in - the Visible suppl. AC noon the | @00 EART Rt 1O R st most of the state is upon a limestone forma- | demand and - scarcely - any - SRECERESE | clpal eitie Mond Visiblo statement dnd repora posaLment i the | “EAQS-Tower 5 Loutayilled N ik tion and never becomes too wet for re- nml\\"l,\‘ :»I:n\'\ull ssliorsiaunible dlsndyaniake o Hous, heavy. Ssller Wekt: Tt maiiag Au ge was EAD=Y § R Loutsville & N.'A: 94 ; (R munerative tillage, and trade was ra 5 h 4 4 1ROT LR Unchanged (0. e, net. dochma S woerbe thotios OIN, MIAL Manhattan Con 4 e His next nuhmm.m statement s here | averaging pretty close to a dime lower than Rl 000EEed o0 10.000 April contracts Wore Sy variea” on N TlIIol Momphin & Ol 3 s 8 st s 48005000 1 H0 Abeil, “clomed "t RERLH b Letiiir] G Michhghn Cont F siisess given The animals of the state are 200 &500 “HNe it G 8, o % He=Unohang a 0. Pielfie i) 3 starving, grain and fodder being scarce i sc; September PROVISIONS= Ensier, With falr business Moblle & Ohio:L. N. Linsced ...\ and high-priced. ~ Hay In Houston now is B a1 .0z hola bwIthin £ fRecamber standard moss, 1200, Lard, prime stean astivilie Qliat. e 3 worth $100 per ton.” Does any sane man | Of @ margin, as the poorest hog toceips Bu.; export o5, Dry xalt meats (loose shoulders), '$6.15 . 9 ' | 5o of the best, regardless of weight. It | Pills that cure sick headache: DeWitt's 0,000 b, futures and 8,00 8 ribs, $6.80; . shorts, | $6.02 do pfd ? H.&T. C . believe such stuff? If he does, let him stay | 5¢ ents and purpose o ) to Barly 5 ut 12 longs and £, & ',‘, | NS Centrai (T A A.&N away. For eight months in the year cat- | Was to all intents and purpose a $4.40 1 Little Early Risers. 2 SIOUX CITY, April 2 HOGS - Recelpts, 200 e, cottonseed meat fedon10 20| GO 0D Nead; mitrket 1o@ioe o er HOGS-1f today's receipts furnish a fair | at siwi 0. s A criterion there will be plenty of hogs hc ATTLE- Ttece 100 head: shipments, 100 Sheep \turday all around. As usual the light nd butcher weight hogs sold to the best advantage, but there was not room for much Total...... GLa07 19408 COUNTING THE SCARS IN THR COLORS subscribers have missed one or more of the : 1T SHOULD BE SECURED BY Bpot market dull 45 i 1 6.75; longs, $6.60; ribs, 5 y h 3 ling afloat; steamer @i, Option o Bl dattae s b 8805 EW. prd. 250 | T St L. & K. C...0 Vi ST Ty out | $4.45 market, practically everything selling T il i Chsfor earians onened |1 Oheay o, 1200 uble; wheat, 19,000 | North Am. Co. 4l o pfd o . UpOM ime open range without | Tith,"that range. On Suturday the hogs Art Portfolion. sympathy with ‘v In cxpeetation of an | bu.: corn, 153,000 bu.; odts, 66,000 bu, The range of prices as reported by AS to chiok and oggs his statement | 8014 mostly at $4.50 and $4.65, and a week All the numbers of the World's fair port Tt line SHI Flour, 11,000 hbls. ;. wheat, 66,000 Co., ¥ d of Trade hall, is as follow AR89, OIOKE L i = gromen go today the trading was lar y at $4.45 | ) Il n April Clowed ot St decline; | B o bt 30,000, B & sid o Tratlo;hall, e awifoll is untrue. As fine chickens are raised | 80 today the tradig was ton fo7have noyabeen lesued, 1" A inumbe: of Rl ; a i e Stocks. [Open [High | Low. Close| Yes¥ | fn Texas as in any state in the union, and | and $4.50. - Herpesentative & . o, 2,00 b ot ) b Dolis Wheat Market. s g e e o have as few diseases. 1 do not know of | No Av. i W rrensd ) ries and are enquiring how these may be Soot” maticet i iy DU | MINNBAPOLIS 2. —The wheat markoet [ BHO. i ] a single chicken that is troubled with warts. DR 24 | obtained. For the benefit of these readers N : iereds WaieRe: No. b, ! Wi i morning o gustor ne compiied Wi | 1l N AN But his letter or statements are a tissue | 2 i 8 we publish a coupon on page two of The Every Soldier, G triick Whith woston Mt estern LY I e e 1y Flosa | AorWeNEri, Ll | of misrepresentations from beginning to : . Bee, leaving the number blank. This num 3 iviliz White state, 386425 Ohtinna ahiihes trmok b 1e higher than Saturday e lower | RS0l escs end, JOHN BE. HOLLINGSWORTH. 4 i | ber s to be filled out by the subscriber, and l:vcry Civilian, owing some weakiens i ssmpahy iy ¥ | Market nt the opening was dus 0 reports fro AT ) e : will be good for one or more numbers of the o < P B, Wit | VB Btk of"the Syt et S | RS B WEATHER FORECASTS, i Sk NS 05 JUETA NAmbORS o€ ha Every General Readery AV Cly In demand; shipping, $6.00 | COMtS Were S5 Carw, With 20 curs sh More | Rosle IatAlidseee vorf T ! © Will e Local Showers in Nebraskn all the back numbers wanted. This coupon Every Student, @6.60; good to chiolee, §7.0088.5), oL W | eales were n of wheat to arrive tolay to ¢ m Westera Union. % Today apa Cold Weather, will not appear after April 14 l‘ r b(] |y - iverybody. HOBS=Quiet; state, ‘ommon’ (0 choiee, sggine; | 1 fom country elevators within the next ten or | Shearipiar g | 808 | WASHINGTONYE April 2.-Torseasts for : 4 r A holdere offer sparingiy. | ToNUN’ markst Sdul) |BEeen dnyn o ther full,. which. stimy Rpwinxiand. oz | A081 30N 0014000 Tuesday: or | Nebraska—Light local 3 Littlo pills for great :lls: Dewltt's Littia DB Guiett WA New Orleans we. | b il 'y e’ wheat chat ww overed | S G 6 | e showers In the early morning, followed by Early Risers, JURE PART 1 AND JUDGE 5 ., 405C; Thienon Anrn drs s e hor “wie ") doreune In e countey eovator | REAIE G| BH L SO G fRir weathar; mulhcepler;:northyest winds. : 1TS HISTORIC VALUE . . . l”:xl‘:’\‘;|||~‘y(““ dry, 344 Ibx., 6 * | subpiien of something more than 20,00 bu. for | b 0w ;i T3] L% 20 For lowa—Light local showers; south PROVISIONS—Tioot, tosly: family lecreie in public stocks of a Htide more than | 2 i 10000 bt luting, $16.0061 16,50, ° ' Cut ments alcodys | 100,000 b, making a general decrease of ‘wien The total sales of stocks toduy Ak For South Dakota—Fulr Tuesday, pre- sSue 3 ickled hams, 4 & Lard easler; westor closing prices were April, 60c; May, 09 July Atchison, 0; American Sugar, 6,50); Lurl day night; brisk aund high northwest winds steam, closed at | alon i or e, 'und September, 6%, which wa o' to 146 | fon, 7.40hi Colorada Euel, 2000 Chicugd Sarideqiy dolder T <a St Slowed nt 37,15 nom nal; July, §6.98 ghor” than “the closing prive. Saturday. Frack | 81005 Distillers and cattl e, or Missouri—Fair, except local showers Dound: B oo Dotk ach 5 Tt e A A S K rar demand | Homal . Conage 6,800 National - Lead, 40u; | In northern portion during the afternoon or ° ; extra | prime, $12.606013.00 1004014 wits | reported Which was quoted at | Omaha, 3,00; Reading, 4,0600; St.. Paul, 16,700; | night; south, shiftipg to west winds; cooler L Deo - 0ffies short cloars, $12.004 12 $3.4063.0 s $1.80G215 for baker Unlon Pacifie, 4,900; Western Union, 8,500, Tuesday night. " READERS-Mall € COMTON > OIL—Dullness has sottied | with sking siightly above th For Kansas—Fair, 'except possibly local y Coupons_of differ down over ¢ Otton meg arket s | tigures. Roston Stock Quotations. showers In extreme northeas portion N = i ADILN 08 SUE LA holders vetuse” 0" entortain T T TP TR 5 Yo BosTox, call loupw, 24y por cont: winds Ablting (@ Borthwent” goolor Trgr and similar annoyances are caused by impure blood, @4 v B particulur (1) Shude, BOMai prime summer Yally 3 | (DULUTIE Apl &=WHRAT Closed unchanged | Local Record which will result in a more dreaded disease. Unless Wress; () inclos o ‘ Mg G Tl i | A Es ¥ : \m-lvnn.(:uu'.; \\'l.nmu{ Brkeav, OMaHA removed, slight impurities will develop into serious e 3 firm; western dairy, 1 1 . 1 nort cash, 6% ‘ f April 2 maha record of temperatureand di ok s e G | BRI e ARG Thy | ralnrallcompared itk carrespondiug oy of SCROFULA, ECZEMA, SALT RHEUM e art.siima, SDV4C: Tl wkivie; 2R, Bl ERATSNR o ainite, | RONIOLANAWA RN T G s : 1894 2. 1891 I have for somo time been a sufferer from a severe ARE THE RESULTS OF 343 lod "trouble, for which [ ‘took mauy remedles Uinl dod. READERS-Bring 4 “Cent wons of differeng dates, toge In coin, for edch part us R AR g e DML, B ia, ' 11 y Fitelhurg Maximum temperature 655 en 1 estorn fresh, 104¢; southern, SGIOKC teceints 3 G, Elegiric Wi e, Taia APASBRRAMBAERIIN S1a 125 d"me o 'gbod. 1 Bavo now’ taken ‘tour bottles ot o OB BT cies it durasem e 10 QUALIY. i . sXel L Statement showing the condition of teme friends say the nover saw mo as ol ey Jupan, 4HGHR: t; Coffeo Market. Ont 5 perature and precipitation at Omuha for th JOHN 8. EDELIN A N Welle SN s, common 10 & NEW YORK, Apell | &oCOFFEB—Options | NEW YORK. Abr e 82y and since Mareh 1, 104 Goverament Priattug Oites Washiagion: D. O. 00 PEEILDE KM I3 NpMYES PR NSD TYV;II‘I‘ NTINE-Steady and quiet |\UHH‘V~‘ llh\‘\.l, “.‘1‘“«‘\“:“:L.‘}Il“‘ h.uw.u: \Krllli-m h(‘:.\ ‘,,T‘,‘:l‘\“ cabl l‘» . ’[‘ . . ~ln‘n‘ ”.m r‘\“‘ ?urm:x\,h‘u.pl'l’Alulu . 8 Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases matled freo to any address, 5. U R R DT EUA RS 'yl'i\-s WhETROLBUM-Quiet; Unlted closed Sio waked; | it i N0, 73700 Thila: 't Caraika, | Ehough fon the prosent Siver wis at Sy ang | Mool precipitation. L o0 fueh Q0 o ‘ ] DUPYE IS YUOIWIYE RIS BNE g P % § G : SHEHER TR R i i Wb et | Delicloncy Tor the day. 51 09 inch . Jacabson & Son, 130 W. 43 8, Chicago, .00, relined, New York, $lb; Fhlladelpiia wnd A0 waiclouss deliveries Saturduy, 5w [ e (housand pounds i gUid was bought, The e