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THE O\IAHA D\IIY BEF: qUNDAY,”éI'RIL 8, ]Q‘H l‘“ “"lY PAGES. 15 £ ’ Heavy rains at_thi ot the ro | rime crute, 1o @de; oft crute, a2 o » CONDITION OFOMARA'S TRADE | s s s st o c | CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | i 558 5 "8t s ot g ke s | OMAILA LIVE STOCK MARKETS | s e o s o 2 331140, prime summer white, 9435 ade material advances, by JALA L . ¢ 3 | stipping demand has been: unus 4 Aol must be thoroughly well soaked bafore D e aeratorn WPy 1i@ibc; western | tHe maifi the market was heavy at the J x . gt Sl Bl L ALY, tho dry summer season is upon us. A few craambry, I0QRt; weetern. Tactiey, Sudte; M , Nawever, compared with the FRoHIVed WenL to eustern packers, (s hears damp days at this time would be of incal- fines Sic; imitation Sreame VTl state datey o of yesterday's were irrogular. The fost shipments f ; s damp days 4 I U 3 : o st shipments from this o Genoral Business Tmprovement 's 8till Felt | <8810 ¥ile. - piatte canal enter | It W8 . Weathor Market in the Wheat - tendy Bt ‘:???k Srovges amani, | Changes are very narrow, the declines being | Week Just Ended Ono of the Best for Monthe | This of eoufse, ounhed Rentnebey b AB: e canal enter- v Pqe: part skima, 54 ewlliakims, § within a fraction, while in only one caseswa P v 3 AL TOABOLA e in this Oity, prise have been unusually active of late, and Pit, > Duil and fiem u.ul.\).mv Vennsyionnia, | there an advance of over a fraction. in the Cattls Trade, I Hhvanr ahs e Toterit: emworr: for, it appears that $141,000 have thus far been 1i@iile; western freih, 3RS, i, 10504 | The bond market was steady to firm dur Tkt S B e i Ter SAE tvd AT OF AN “MPORTER IUSTIRIED :.||lbm""rll'\'r‘*:| l‘::"("hn: :‘.,.’:g; I‘ll_!’s”mn\nu-«l Vlhl:l‘l G2 PFALLOW-Dull, but steady: city (2 per pkg.), | € the day, with a general advance in prices i G }’\' n:‘l ‘vx'ylx-'m:-“] \L:\r ‘:"ZL I"I‘I”]”'n'ynvl\h"”wr e y o eac 5 an addi- oY ntry (pkis. froe), A% ranging up to 2 per cent (A B LG AL T ) Tonal $100,0%0" ' ‘pledged’ by several lowai | CORN OPENED A FRACTION LOWER | “ifitimi AP clossd_at t4e | "The Eveninig Post says: Such a dectine ns | WAS STRONG AND ACTIVE ALL THROUGH | the bulge in provisions. Armour had pro capitallsta. ‘The plan so far submitted cer- N R N ey et AL L was In stocks today come chiofly in securi- b ki) WG R GBIl AU tainly seems feasible, and if carried through : g e L 3 5 3 S SRR PRt s gl Gy L " 3 # 15 Quioki! § $1.15%21. 2, s, such as the Rock Island and Chicago " i h ;‘-:::"hy’l’lrl-“l“:.’« mr!r' P '(-.-..) on A :":“v'-huu;';-..s;:‘v'ulhxa.ufn:hu vnlnvlal wn||l||| mean | Trade in that Cereal Was Light Without INTI :::fl extrn, 9RO Gas, whose advance of yesterday was over- Good and Supply Rather Limited, I.’.“v| l]';llvl;ir ""‘“'.T “:.“{ ey ’x« b l"‘”"gn' o ] waha. The activity and pros- | A % ; 5 extra, i | done, and in the London speciaities. It con- £ Lively Competitio T - S el L LB LG Biagles Stiffentag Rapioly perity, the Inrge (mmTEiRtion. WhIGh Soald 1y Prominent Transactions on Either . (oot kit | COPRNEIIT bYe. FensFal peciaisles, 1t co: & Lively Competition and Higher A1’ 16ts ‘of LHem, “Yous: Qnele: PRI would iy follow’ the inanguration of this gigantic en- Slde of the Market- Business in X 3 * | next week's opening there would be no occa UL Lk bave to o down pretty doep fnto hia pocket terprise, makes it a question of paramount Provisions Very Moderate. i Scoteh, $1320612.%; Amerl- | sion for surprise. During today's last hour AL I L g C BCELLIRR: CR LRI A b DAL i Interest’ to Omaha and to business men. : 1 Tk 1. there was some further large taking of local = bbbl L s o A LI LA B LT Many of the leading business men and prop- Aomestic, 3 profits, and at the present level, with the po- 3 mour wants hogs it Is hard to keep prices Reports concerning general business | erty owners have given this project much [ GHICAGO, Aprll T.—It was a weather \_ 0 plates, dull sition of professional operators as plain as SATURDAY, April 7 down. He I8 unders t0 be a very pro- throughout the country are very satisfac- | time and considerable attention, and seem | 0 00 O b vArlaBitet. FoD W VAl ; it s, the movement might reasonably be [ Recelpts of both cattlo and hogs have been | " hpeo) bull at pre willing to back the same without' stint. Th L . & » continued. 1f It is, however, the financial e B VLS | AR Ravanoing L atontiily Tt tIOnE tdaye fairly liberal this week, and while falling | there was a slight reaction today and with merchants continue to express entire con- tory, and as usual Omaha Is at the head ' o RIS bl I L U m‘ high price of fuel Is one of the main obsta- | POFts thrown in majority of the crop o, o 181 St | world will witness another highly Interesting e Bore o n“:n" oo '.\ A‘ r g e | cle to the growth of ’.“‘“‘u’p-lv”""g inter- | reports received today made quite light of 3 3 4 N test of resisting power. somewhat short of last week's heavy run, ont much reason Re pts were not at all somy: MEHE diimimution | i“ .w:‘. o | st e e O O o g | damage, and the trade gavo ear to that vr- 0 miiid | ,, The foliowing are tho closing quotations on | show a sharp Increase as compared with a | \rits: DL L0 woaknos f the o and pro : g ninution in the number of | 4 ’ decido the fate of Omaha as | yt®E (U LMo B TE e Heavy, | Ao . i <15t tiye: “conoc- | the leading stocks of the New York exchange [ year ago. In sheep the recelpts have been | buyors hewmon ang ot ¢ Friday ma huyers In the wholesale district, but the fact [ @ manufacturing center and place It high | ! i | criished, 4 13:18¢ ) i el B comparat : ipping And speculative. nauiry o that biikihe ke 3 on the list of industrial centers, The trans- | and while trade was light there was less | crushed, 4 13.1666c; powdered, 4 516641, granus - comparatively light, but sheep supplies on | shipping and speculative inquiry al <tha 'mn nesa returned to an active basis | piiagion of power by means of electricity | timidity shown by short sellers. At the 4 116 % cubes, 4 5 e A U this market are so irregular as to afford no | tributed to the general weak feeling as soon an :::.- veather had become more | would, it I8 claimed, enable the canal com: | close May wheat showed a loss of about c. Alton, T it 2 (U DG Indication as to the condition of the trade | MOSt sellers, under the circumstar agreeablo indicates that the change was | pany to furnish power to all the factories of | TR GBI v e, 1008 LT Tl O p o SHPEANS BBEWOGRE M ¥ P T L oy W | or the available suppl the countr ¥ g Lhvidds morely a temporary matter. The country | Omaha and vicinity at a minimum of cost. [ 11 “PTeN ween May and July is now | stock, but no quotabl s wxten | ok BRI Phanisad 1018 | Awires.ave He bR Hodorate ' ducline, The mnrket opene Thla enterricn. In oty one MmOng A mmper | 140 Corn was weak, and left oft with a | ghoich mit"bu oleo countey, UG | carada Pacts Ny SRt dges | E 08 SRS g, o1 yery slow and weak, with common mixed n ity 08 0 e da % ere b k! y . < o8 K fAdenti % which attest the activity and enterprise of | 10s3 for the day of %c. Oats were firm for | EGGS-The market s sllghtly weaker. Strictly nda Southera: g2 |Ontario & W10 | Recelpts this wee 5,005 hogs mellinig at $4.10, and fale to good hoge ||n|"- :..:’; I«y)|‘|': rl”lrfli (h”’., sk Ly b ’l":“[" local business men even under the adverse | near months, and weak for the more deferred i . i e e 18K gromon Smip. 107 | Receipin tust Week::.s 18,10 3 of all weights going mostly at around $4.76 e o egard to the crops, which | circumstances now prevailing, and I do not | monine Provisio 5 3 : RY-Thete s n small teade | G0 Alton .00 140, 10. $: L. & U, M. Same week last year.. 15,170 1o, This was about a nickel lower than Frida have given promise of exceptional abundance | hesitate to say that this same energetic [ oot Lo R 'l'-""y'r'.‘u"fil‘.fi-i‘ Sioe. "Inferior stock woutd sell | SiB e Q T T Tl Today closes one of the best wecks In the | And on this basis most of the trading was all the spring. Most of the country dis- | Spirit will do much toward establishing | fIr™: o figures, ek WonS M | Chlengm bR attlo line that the trade has experienced | done. Toward the close the free buying, the tricts are mich (n need of rain s Joiae | Omaha and the west In the confidence of the After the close of the regular session of [ LIV y (The market fs stendy, with a FROF T A in weeks or even months. It secmed p anxiety of some local buyers to fill their the #oll Is molstened soon It s feared that | “U"'Y 4t 10TE® the board yesterday wheat on the curb was | Jil W0ty TG0 fagey stockr duse; o | Colo: Coal Troi 1 s LTS ST GEAE T TR b s LR b b O crop prospects will be seriously damaged very weak, but turned again to the bull [ rogsters i Dol Hudson oy 14 ARl LG LR UL U BT Rk s sl el sl A comparison of the first week of April | The following Nebraska merchants were | side before trading resumed. May 80l | prioca‘are n Ahade wenker. Gosd, fat veals: ute; | DL B¢ AR . P R RO P UL it b s s L B el with the corresponding week of last month | In the city during the weelk and left orders | privately yesterday as low as 63%c, but the [ thin or heavy. s, 4 Pl DEES 18 oo (0l 2400, ONENL. €0 G PR TE1y. BhUlethminey o |\ RFFONE Rat o REIRY:S Heites. HUFMRI BRI shows that thore has heen n remarkablo | With the Omaha jobbers: = C. J. Robinson, | trading at the opening In the pit was at DRl Rl Callfornia, | East Tean ..... § v BT e A UM ey s e SO B | g PHto it i 1y 10 BTG HaR:, CHARNE G1ENEE mprovement the tone o e Jol g | Spike 0. G. Snel Memphis 2. Snyde MaD Y RUD - Gan. L M Xt oo R A ; ? Bt K, e j s < ity imagoyme, e ot IOV | S’ g, Meponi, o Br | ot i o i g g e S o | SSER LMY e vt con | g MR RGEET L | (R vrhrf cmumnen somrio to | R s onfor el thiole ‘6rders’ and ‘ssem to have acquired J. H. Galley, Columbus; T.. | market kept steady at 64%c for a time, but ; UGAT = Der 1y 100, PN A e Ba e LR ) v the strength developed this week, principal | the north. The big bulk of the trading a confidence that was almost entirely lack- y, Clarks; J. N. Skegir & Co.’ Wahoo; | there was some nervousness on the part of | GAME a plentitul sy &E Ll 08 (Siar Rennery i LU L el D GO A N et B Ll e i T e & Co., ‘Springfield; Allen = Bro m quist,* Sallarts g o (bl ¢ | of cattie at ago. This caused, almost | $4.80 Friday, and $1.60 and $4.5 ng thirty days ago. This Is also indi- s Firooks, Grimwood & Roselle, Toone! | the longs, as the sellers appeared to be act- | heads, ¢ Gk B Ten o ron compell ago slaughterers to come west | Saturday. fesicy l]ll(n:):‘".,:ur.“::l{yI”;“?fi;‘: g | R e MeCool; Willlam Stranblen, | ing with much confidence. There were s ¥ 1.5 i e, gt e, h "‘i“";""u' N etRS, cont .. to Omaha and Kansas City, where suppiles | T REPRESENTATIVE SALES a every description. rade | Missouri Valley; Liming, Brown Shb fn Vb1 ; STIRS ¢ p & T.pfd.. oo 203 Unfon Pactfic ore o libe £y v. 8 1 il . il b o U s NI AT o R light rains In eastern Kansas, with an in- YTERS Medium 1 X T, 10 horsestioe, | Do Titlo & Wi, 108 0% Exprows: were more liberal, in order to getenough n. b staple lines had branched out and is now as ans; R. H. Fronds, Unfon; X dication of these spreading, and a majority OAD Y BIEOEH, 1356, GO th et r""- :_:;-I o URlIW S L & P 2 cattle IAI' supply their trade, and herein lies ] general as is usual at this tim This | & Son,” Rushville; M. 'B. Irwin, Sumner; | ot the crop reports which came in were in- eatnuty, per 1b.; Ttalian " ch pi T Wele b, RE e R SRR LY i featuro is marked In the case Thoma$ Hamilton, Richfield; . B. Barbee nuts, 12 ‘almonds, 160; English wainuts, 3 I Foi B 1| Westr UNIon: recelpts are kept down at Chicago, it matters 3 20 470 foaturo ls mar : case of linens, for Hon, Ashiand; B L Tinkie, Missour | clined to minimize the amount of damage | il Bt s i peavay ey | EoulsY e S oLl esternihion s | little how heavy the supply may be at 40 ) d"'m 'k 0 5 u)"‘ ';u'lh demand. Lines ley; J. G. Trabe i Austin & | done by the freeze. The forelgn outlook | dium, i0c Rrazil nuts, 1lc. ; Annhattan Cc Ay :,‘, 1 western markets, prices ere bound to be 2 ask for which th was practically | McClure, O was not encouraging, inasmuch as the great CIDER—=Pure juice, per bbl., $6; half VL, & | Memphis & C..000 N RN sustained, I no sale a month ago are now meeting with | Uhlig, William PPuffer. ) 0 PALIYLL) ’ con, per bi., $4.50; half bhl., $276; clarifed | Michigan C | a considerable demand B With | \PK Nesohok, Abbey; John H Vel [ fecent trength, of the markat hate had aly: | c'der, per bbi,, $s0: hait bl i o: BRotha i B o I\ | STRONG AND ACTIVE ALL THROUGH he_experienc of @ local dry goods firm City; dames 8. Higton, I (Fl |l~ ;h‘. ;nuK. advance at Live W.p I i X KRAUTPer bbl., $i; haif bbl., P 4 2 Both speculative shippers and buy for furnishes a good illustration of the new | ald, Valentine; John' Moran, Ca ,““‘”’r\' ; e u‘v;v «m't”mm‘ e M VEGETABLES Ol VF. & ety Y eastern killers were good buycrs all week, order of things. A couple of weeks ago they ay; Mrs P. Barrett, Broken Bow; | damage was being greatly mag 3 a | BEANS lifornia hand-picked navy, $1.90@ and this active outside demand kept buyers SESRIVI S BEAYY bl onbgt o amD thiey 100, antile. company, Waterloo! | dispateh from a farimer who works an exten- | £00: western navy, $LTGLSJ common white Uy for local houses hustling for supplios. The ) Swiss embrolderies and lnces, At the time | Mstasue 9 n,‘:\':wnlnna, Mt i o dAmsge ",r“l‘“,‘::, \L“lfo,::n“Jx?";‘\',{:fr'“,\;w} ONIONS—Gniions are quoted on orders at 8lc; y f R AT dressed beef men fought the advance for all ) A Lo otasrRaR oS aRtEHOMEH | T Barier BRIRlvIsw sand e atersRH Bon, vyt it ‘was raining there today and that | . FOTATOES-Mfreots grown potatoes, fn | D ; LR L AL D such luxuries would be a drug o 3 - | Yutan ‘ b e X it . | sman_lots from b Satio e bke ces as reported by was vigorous enough to abrorb the entire Xet, bt the. Josber ad. foes on the mar- | Among the Tows huyers were: M. . | the wheat prospects were better. Other re- | 7 chraskn and Towa.. trom. sthre. soatie; | & i : offerings if need be, so that it was simply and went ahead. The g LY S | prarson, Charter Oak; John Guild, Carroll; | ports from many widely scattered localiti “olorado, from store, $0asse; Col < 7 S ro a case of Keep up with the procession or quit WA GO TS g00d8 fonlysarrived at N Macedon tovee & Warren, | were in a similar strain, and the market [ e Salt Lake, 3 potatos y = That was exactly the situation to There | the custom house last week, but in the Bunkl o M. T.and | ruled weak in consequence. An attempt to | Ohio, Lol i A ¥ was a good run of cattle both in quantity meantime the samples had beer sent out, and | A, G. oy, | Creston; P Oleson, | il 300,000 bu. by George Baldwin, resulted 2 c [ g e i e Juar orders are now on the books for more than | Ayoca, and Woods Bros., Onelda. i AFapEteomt 64ige G: g | ! £ 3 e &N vl T 4| 0 g L LIt 1 iressed beef b darop frof to 63%c in less than 3 EHBUEHEEIlaYy HAOEATEhARCOBLOave! . one-half of the e The inclde There were wlso on the In a drop from 64%c * LER) h ght they had a chance to even up ma R e The lrldent g Whitside < two minutes. As soon as the last R S 3 {\lul.w‘m 8 terhiirandiinGoord 0Ty W tar ROk IR EINING L ence of the importer, and [ §F¥ 56 RGO 50,000 bu. of the lot referred to was EGE i nion Pac & L X With an active outside demand Ehows that the Omaha market has surely A. Barto & Co., Armour, 8. D., and E. | sold, and the crowd saw there was no Glicumbers, 4 it o a1l E s did not want to, and, as it turned out, were not compelled to aceept lower L G R AT . Enderly, Terrel, Wyo, more to follow, the price dropped again to plant, por dos.. : here has been a decided tendency to e 63%e. After that and up to the close busi- c raisus, ¥ e bu.; . prices. Most of the trading was on a fully stilfen the market in many staple lines dur- IR A i s § ! ) g ibly actiy teitea| R U AE WaAIHy ThAL Srh o e Vs An orchard near Las Cruces, N. M., re- | ness was dull, but the tendency continued vt bu., g 1 . X 3% | steady basis and tolerably active, while to- B R A ne. expectecl. advances on 5 Sy SLo1asor $760, an’ acr SIS to be toward a lower level. There was an- | tomatoes $1: new potatoes, per | Suga | ward the close the active competition and ous lines of cotton gords went into effect » other drop which carried the price off to 63c, | S0-1b. Tox ; squash, per bu.. $2 1 free buying resulted in some of the last April 1, and the influence has been felt to a [ Prospects are very favorable for a fine R om0 82%0, dnditho Aty | ADPLR westorn, $2.55 per hox. Atehison 2| 1aig 4 o8| aa e s TR RO S ‘l Oc ¢ S ARTABY K16 Ak tar o o P8t TAy ket £ati | | (rultacrops wionk (theBnaieRrivery Wasti= | (Ollowedibyas senctionito chrss; A o b : L i sales showing pretty close to a 10c advance. R8s Deon nitHe BEocaty ot in hich | LnBton;sthlBisodson: transactions were at that prics, but there | i L P R RO T AR < i was ) a' atronk, ‘aotlye: and" higlier. 6lose: to vance has been in the grocery line, in which | S50 ¢ lorado reparts an tmmense egg | Were more sellers than buyers at'that price | D . Ny Centead.. 7 rong, active and higher week, and the thero has beon another sharp advanco in | GRS ST SIS O VWS | 48 e el ran. § |‘-n\m ETlorling) per quart, 99 7 p cattie had nearly every one changed canned goods and dried fruits. Peaches are | Aty cusca this Spring Corn opened from e to %c lower than it exans, s-;_r pint, 15N, 5 R 1 4 hands by 11 o'clock. qu:;ml from 15 to 25 cents higher per dozen, The egg market has been very quiet all | closed yesterday, and in the course of the e TROPICAL FRETTS £ . The supply of cow stuff was almost too and the small fruits, such as strawberries, "The receipts have been moder- | day declined lc more and closed at a loss ANAS There s o guolle chanze in ] ver, 7 small to afford a fair test of the market red and white cherries and gooscherries, have | o 1 prices have remained about s of %e. Receipts were not heavy today and AR A Lt LIS R There were not over twelve or fifteen loads 18 AND ROUGH pdvanced from 5 to 15 cents. The supply of ary. still lighter are expected for Monday. Trade Mo 5, fances#; choice, $3.50, Chicago Gas, 15, b 3 ATl on sale, or less than 10 per cent of the total b1t Gont i ied peaches, apricots, plums, ete., is nearly n\||\|!|"pn(:||m>~( are now on the mar- | in the pit was light, without any prominent Floridasy £5.25; choice Flor- | Deluware & 3 ¢ Cattle receipts. Duyers made short work of them Dh L-H P TRADE FEADY exhausted, and the market 18 tending con- | ket in small quantities he first shipment | (ransactions on eithier sido of the market. | i s GES_Riverside seedlings, tionm " L i Missourl |t steady to a shade stronger prices. Cows SHEEP TRADE STEADY. i L ERAT MO et EROLALh SR v o} P i s ae i 3 § UPDEATANCe | May closed at an advance of ‘Y over yester- s Washington' navels, $2.7@4.005 | 9, 6.800; St Phul, 9.500; Wabash | and mixed stock did not sell so ruinousl Light supplies ot shoen, Lot “here and ==i% that a more active trade is springing up | U7 i : day’s latest quotations. Hedland secdling 50275, Redlind navals, Weitern Union, 1,600, low a week or 50 ago as boef steers, and con- | everywiere clse, have kept the domand - i The poultry trade was rather sluggish for d Passede 3 exe s & i ‘ on_California _prunes, raisins, grapes and | The poultry trade was rather stugslsh for | “rraqing in provisions was of a moderate ssedenos, andexd Davals, $2.6563 e sequently the advance on this clacs of stock | creasiag and the market improv Now currants, which are proportionately per. | protty well supplied. It Is expected t volume. Prices were firm at the opening, but | *GRAFES M ore are a réw A : i \,;,m N Do a 15 not been so great this week, but 15e to Ketable sheep lave about all Sugar is stronger, although prices are not | stocks will work off all right this week. were followed by a period of weakness. Later | market. Ver keg, $6. | BRevatGUBah ¢ U A ONCA LT c is a good enough advance for six days. | take a boom and Killers can- auotably higher, except on one or two low Phat Comato e arop & Inl i tanlnalppl on an attempt to buy at the slight decline Faney, per ib., TME PMIRCAN PAPER-—3@3%% per | The market for calves was active and strong | hot get thum fast cnough and in sufiicient grades. Provisions are stiffer, and advances Alt with by the recent freeze. | occasioned by the selling of lard, the mar- ialawe| WIb. boxes, per Ib., | cent. s and so was the trade in bulls, oxen and wbers. Those who rushed their muttons are quoted of three-fourths of a cent on des turned black and the 5 | ket ruled firmer and prices advanced beyond | *%° ] T A A L e R TR T to marlet all winter, regardless of cost, are kettle rendered lard, and of onc-fourth of a stroyed beyond hope of res yesterday's closing prices and rested with . 1° black, large, $20.00925.00: me- | for dem; e L BT e for St ol fete here was not much doing in stockera and | oW rep iting fn sackeloth and ashes, whila cent on side meats and breakfast bacon. Sl Tl @ slight advance. Compared with last night small, $5.00G10,; bl e, 185G 4.8900; commercial bills, $181 | feeders today. There never is on Sa the man who has a good band of sheep Local bank clearings during the week are 3 May lard is 2%c higher and May ribs Tic | late. $12.0615.00; medium, 400 en iRt SR o i but prices as a rule were firmly held wears a smile broad cn "'N"I‘;' LLd when "”“ as follows: o POLIS, Aprll 7.—During the early’| higher. H: blagk. Montana. and, Rotky mountain: Jarke; e . ks, has been a rather quict week fn this b back is turne Men are like shocp; they Monday ... the day business was very active and | Istimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | &1, mediim; 3142 s, 31 I»l::k Mon: L. Firm catato bonds, | ofSPoCt K, T GO Nt in fat 0 with the crowd g falvenudonit Know Tuesday 1. 9 prices were lower than vesterday from (he first | 60 cars; corn, 195 cars; oats, 120 cars;.}iogs, venrlings, large, 127 $8; small, E_quotations on bonds: has been reflected here in a meature Any better, but the men ought to. o Drices and eloged rather more than 1o lower than 32,000 Hoad, « ana cls, mfi’:{-"e“w mediam v ey prices are quotably 10c ‘to 15c higher. th have advanced fully G0c this week and tho T has been rain In the southwest, and it The leading futur=s ranged as follows: $12; “small, e AR AT e ' 118 |N. W, De a week ago. There s not a ver demand is very urgent at the advance. Tha Sathrday 050. was belioved y‘nimul\;\h-l{1:5~'1\'l(‘v e ‘}.rm{!;-‘ reported | “prticics, | _Oben. | High. | Low. [ ¢ e ‘skfa""ql;ul‘x'fx‘h‘i.‘}\,fl'fi cubs, large, 36; . 1‘“ (g ‘l..Y{Lh{vl:l‘.”. i country demand, but as present suppl two .v‘|. rec :\m'm;\ ¥ were lv’:.ll-m: direct 0: medium, $16; small, $12; ¥ 5. g 3 *SUP Conmols... not heavy there is every proapect that prices | lo @ killer and not offeved of IO . 0. & will hold up well. Good to choice feeders | I"air to good natives are quotable al 4.75; fair to good 2.0061 1 com- mon and stock s g 25; good to 5 - Ted from with good rains. That cnused | Wheat No. | Total . l' a lguidation [ 3 qux:. wheat that was ‘\\IIW“ :X‘::fi £10.00712.00; medium, $8: small, Tout |1 Gt at higher prices and the market sold | Mas. 3| : % | §53 medium, $5: smal, 3; bady Loustana st 45 : are_quoted at $3.0063 alr to good a B ON BT iy e The close, “Swhien ot nt | dulyic 6| G| S0 metitum, 006; winalt. G0; fisher'-No. 1, | fHibsourt ia, ... SR T Mse el o R o - 2 April, 61'2c for May, 63 for July and “orn No. 2. | large, $8; medium, mall, $4; fox, silver, a Tenn. new sel Lot ) . y ons REAUGR =340 B b $3.50@ 5. e Rl ok Or e t 6i%0; | April...... 3734| 3740 an .f;‘& T ot nasording 10, benuly—No. 1. larwu. $100; | Tenn; now sot | West Si , 40 to 100-1b. lambs at $3.50@5.00. Business Slowly Improving and Country 3 . public May..... 333w B A Alum, $60: small, $40: silver, pale, Tenn. ney 5 [R. G, W. 1sts.. 3 A L8, ceeipts and Disposition of Stoek. Eratilelpin g ONE A o i Julys....: 3| ¥ Nty large, $50; medium, $30; small, $ : {Atehison s, . SED DEE i ;. ; < Ots N Hre. §17 medium, 83 sman . ; 104N Atehnnon 2k AL kg \BgSED mECE Omeal roe D o “Trade continues to improve, though re- : t S atatn | May 313 3134 % 31 $1.50; medium, $1.29 st : 114G HL & 8. A : by L booka of T Uil Canpiy King 1,124,000 bu. for i 22 H of et medium, we: smatl, dvey b R.G.d8..p0 | 759 i . : k 3 for the Lenty=totr holra cuatug aloci .’y covery s exasperatingly slow,” sald W. H. R IERILAG 5 h 5 bt fhesimeaiumit G i | A & ARL i) e &1 Gen. i . C B 3 980 2 3 12 Roberson, local manager of R. G. Dun & Co.’s i and for thi 3 preny ) 6 d 2 ' 4 obersol local i n T the dium, $2, N K. &T. 1 08 L 8. 1138 : rrLE. | HOGS. RILEED, try merchants in the city during the week [ mills ground somewhat more than 800,000 bu. for arc, No. 1, large, $1; medi WL 0.t Corts 1143 A : 70 1 consequently sales fell off somewhat | he weel It leaves n decline in local : lion, perfect h T Cliss B, 1040 and consequently sales fell oft somewhal | iy are grinding very steadily, although not i impertect skins ¥ renci & BT Siliasl arignih from this source. Orders from the outside | at their full capicity. The demand for flour No. s ‘medium, $6.00% mall, $5: Lt bld, 135 3 _uoaaae| 87 pale, large, $7; medium, $5; small, : Was moderate, but prices were hardly sustaine o [ 3 otter, 0 Increased, however, and the week is reported | oywing to the deeline in wheat the last two s 0 $1; ‘raccoon, No. 1, large, Sdof medium, clc; small; Boston Stock Quotations. 2 A 0 TR better than fair all around. Qiys. Patents were quoted at $3.40G3.65; bakers, | 6 8 2214 6 Jon. black, 08 to beau 1 BOTOR b b e 3 00@2 RE 3 plack, cnsed, No N, April 7.—Closing pric “By the way, the visiting merchants helped | #2.00G2.40. =2, L 2 Sooftivo takunicibluck (oaped NG bonds and wining shor AVt trade immensely during the last few Coffee Market. a4 L i medium, 70c: smali dac; narrow ulriped, ‘large AT &€ T1G% Atchison ds. .. % e 830 - weeks. In one principal line it is stated | NEW YORK, April 7.—COFFEE — Options spring, 624@62%c; No. 3 spring, medim, 400 small, %e; broad ‘striped, lnge, o paftfniieon da . 2 3 2 . A e dhat 60 per cont of the sales wore to vig- | opened barely hiher. wiih somo menths 10 S Ne L T Graw e ot L Crih e | sogaked molvesine: oy L IeGEs, pimadlin, 81 Bay stat G 5 L Al uon Mintag G, om0 : o Chdaiy ars, They bought coyly, but they were a | Polnts lower, ruled inactive and wenc ¢ S ey i dium, 320 small, 31 prairie, large, 700 Bonton & Matne.... 110 |Boston & Mo . 7 cables belng ivorable and 31%4¢; No. white, 3313G33% bt good class of dealers and many of them | bR B : 3 AT G Om ) '+ OB@R%C; | meditm, 60c: small. beaver, per skin, No. | CB.& Qu....... | Butte & Boston. . were new in this market. The experiment | points 1 ) [ AU A e R L e T ag| ot st Lobini proved a success, and probably next fall it | April, $10.2); Muy, sit s 603 Sep T SARLEY-No. &, nominal; No. 8, 01@d%e; No. |\, o1 are, ida1ic: medium, So: small, ADanLals.L o Jg paienniali; ] : 3 et 3 Shipn will be undertaken again. The only draw AR dofras i R 17,00, mild, quiats ¥ s 7e; fall, large, 8@%c; medium, 7c; small, 6c; kits, | Orexon Short Lito i REATI it i 3 3 LarLo! back to a full realization of the benefits of | 17Uy "o 50; sales, none; wareho M y 3 $1.2504.30. large, 2@3c. Union Pacifle, 74 Osceols 95 B ER 3 i = 350 this method of stimulating trade, aside from | deliverics yest ” K stock IS pork, per Bbl., $11.02%@ AR HIDER, s W eIy H- o Y T 347 860 the evil conditions of the times, is found in : Dugn G108 it | 1195 Lant per 100 e 57 1%, 'Short. ribs mlu,’»r‘::o - 2e; No d. green | Wb ,,’n".' octrio 0 Y irsipes 2 or the - 2 ; total | sides (loose), ry oulders | 8 hid Y alted hides, petitors. This market is now strong enough 8 Inst year. $031 : {0 5 1ba., be; No. i dry’ fini BT NG ¢ s 2" ary fline hide No. 1 dry San Francisco Mining Quotations. 2....10%5 3 & 7 tle piyjfoz A Raturs 1o abandon tho puerile practices of small | *RIO DE JANEIRO, April 7.—Market firm; WHISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., N 3 places and competitors should confine their | 7. Rio, 316, xchange, 9 11-320 ipts, 6, $1:1558 S salte , dc. Part cured hides ‘fgc per Ib. SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—The ..m.n\ closTng 2 animosities to the legitimate activity whicl i e Fa o tat auata o SUGARS—Unchanged. a8 than o ialtad eae) 3000 au tations for minfug stocks tod 4 R CHICAGO, April fhe frosh recelpts of cat- isgeonsidered the life of trade. 8, 2,000 bags; stock, 59, 8 (Zhe following ware tha receipts ana shipuents cen salted sheatli (short-wooled ~ early it 7 ol k P AT | ue were estimated 2000 head, making 56,750 “At the banks the purse strings are still HAMIURC | 7.—Mirket i E 244 I el LN ing), each, o@lde; dry shearlings (short-wooled Ceeen 1 X X § 3 Ticad for this) woele, sinst 6 for last held with a tight grip, though money {s by [ 23,000 buss: prices Hahpte lower i 4 i Tipruenta, { $ArLy, Bilnm, o, 1, ench, ioof dry ehenrlings 1'31’5{'& L“m T M e . y 3 3 week and 56,151 a year ago. There was n very no means scarce. Bankers have not yet LONDON, SApril Aulpkasand.un: ) e 11000 84,000 | Mint, Kunsas und Nebraska butcher wool belta, | Bod1o Conen.nrs |Nevaia Queen 1l b 3 2 36 ) full for a Saturday, and that fact and fully overcome the mnervous prostration of HAVRE, April 7 sales, 7,000 00| 11000 | per ‘b, actual welght, 5@Se; dry flint. Kansas | Bulwer....0.0 Ophir..... it 3 the t of incer ceelpts for next 1893 and are timorous to a remarkable d ags; pric vork, | C 3 2| 1do000| 2000 | and Nevraska Cmurain | wool pelus, per M, | Chollar L Potosi g 3 used o hea et A L g )| 130000 166,000 | #ctual weight, 4@6e; dry fint, Colorado butcher | Con. Cal & Valllll oyl 21 TR wortant | decline. Most gree. However, no man who offers gilt- SO Sinads 00| 500 | wool' pets, b, ‘actual’ woight, 4G7c; dry | Crown Pomt ) s 4 [ 3 indicate uny_jmportant. e Mo edged security is refused and in some quar- Kansus City Markots, Barley, bu. 28000) 12/000 | flint, Colorado murrdin wool peits, per b, aetual | Burekn Cos ¥ ¥ welkht, 4@ Gould & Curry 1 at an advance for the week of from e to 490 ters there is a disposition to ease up on | K Y, April T.—WHEAT—Lower: No. | “onthe I = £ z " ! 3 .ower; No. n the Produce exehanze today th tter ¢ TALLOW SE—Tallow, No. 4 alo & Noreross, customers and to look ahiead cautiously for | 2 lard, G No. & red, we: No. & red, 530 i, Wieids' and | acs o, ‘No roanay whia 1A, 4@ | Halo.s Norer : L 5 per 100 : : : itk ; mixed, 3140 4 ; Al ‘- g = it 0 T 1 s continued to display satisfactory activity, : we nown banker, referring to 2 Wi 3 Now York Markets. @18 rough tallow. et L] NEW YORK, April 7.The following G ! v § the Hing was unauidifi=dly firm, canal meetings and other public gatherings | 1t 8 GO ST Sar closing mining quotations: . v in for considering public matters, criticises the | ILAX SEED WY, YOI, Apnil 1. _GLOUR-Recvlpts, .- 4 e B 1 o we ambes. of sy ¢ B0 and - tone of the discussion, Justly, as I think, when | JRANCWenks 6lasie, o000 | Marke o st pric ith it firm . Lou FLOUR—Slow and un- | Crown Point, "\ 15 [Sirra Nevada 5 : A i walihal v 3 he insists that the calamity cry shall be aban- | g i sullers. Wisposed (o aceent Jower or Tirmer . Con Cat & Va..2"l 430 |Standnd 3 arfrom § 1 % . doned. He says Omaha is in better condi- v R—Active; creamery, 20722c; dairy, A ThS 400 1-_1‘4;";}_“!33» vor, Waw vory llght WHEN S bropped 5 carly on bear selling, re- | Deadwood .10 75 Tnion Con titors and has a bright future before her. Lite;sunthengad s tor_wtruights, $2.70@3.00: Minnesoth patents, $3.60 | 8¢: Moy, July, 607 LA » %% | Home 0 [Qiiokalivers i 70 it B N o iy asd ot R i | e v 40 M T ol | CORN Wk Siin ‘bOher markets and wheat, | Mexten AR (S0 bt 120 ! ) mensely to inaugurate the canal enterpris SHIPMENTS. , 5,00 bu; corn, none; | Tow wrades, $h60G1.80; Spting Grtra 3l oumb g | losing HOWe . 2 mixed, " cash, $oke; May, | Outario. +etees 760 | Bulwe EREeN . 2 i but he wants the advocates of that under- [ °ats, mone i ! ity Siours’ quict: " wipctine; S0 ik ins \Weaic lower; No. 2 cash, Si%e; May, | o " taking to shout Omaha’s advantages and not Liverpool Markets wheat floiir, “nomina i MR ! ¢ 2) 3 & from UCKW u nge on all grades, 65¢ ¢ £ oy 60C don Stos u ons. 4 fron proclaim from the house tops her mi:fortunes LIVERPOOL, April T.—WHEAT i Dull;_range on all grades, .£30 ¢ this side bid. m\'nvw' lon,Rtoslk Qngtations 2 and at frons 13 or her disadvantages. Ho says that when | evite: holders affer moderately: No RN MEAL-Dull; yellow western, $2.6G hing. S PALIALES U pielue iy 36, . tht @ Kansas City man reglsters Naw York | s 1006eCe el weslarn o aters Lrandywine 3 ) ' onsols. money. 90 15-16]Mexi Yotel he spreads the name of his home cl FLOU R Spring. patents, 6 o0, 4 ARLRY ol e oy ) ligher; $5.75@9.70 for fair across the page, and my banker friend thinks OVISIONS Do, xtra | : Pt TR e e e 1608 ) Omaha men should quit apologizing and b ark, prime mess, 078 6d, Baean, g and_short LY MALT—Qulet: Canadlan, 80950 MOTHY SEED-Unchanged, | o ddi ¥ el : ortenponding LR b S long clear, 45 b, 538 60 N 8 g T Dull, dragging; primic to cholce tmothy, | Jilioin Central.. " Mox. Cont. new i 4 i “Speaking again on the paramount idea | Awerican, fitie, 678 & DOk, Bpot wenk Nov 2 ted. - in mors oy bu: 3 gko, 1M MONEY 111 per cont 2 i 6 of the canal, it is proper to say that the | 7 v 67c; afloat, & ). 1 north, 7 o uellers. L BAL SILVEIL 8 i 11id per onnce Lt nterprise I8 progressing, but it should not [ RURIEN Iverad; Na 1 ard, leerd, " R e oo ao R aie et disaqunbin the opon ekt farboth || A HUPERS, RN drag. Citizens who wish to place Omaha on PRTROLEUS i i er 10 & bushel T W AT ISK Y- §1.08611.15 e 5y # the high road to an immediate, rapid and R T an son the mirket became O L Mncnanglesienlo St. Louls Mining Stock Quotations. substantial growth ought to come forward v o T Hr at lafihe net de B R iR Pork, standara | oST: LOUIS, April 7.—Mining stocks unch YPTON wheat und flour | b Y13 G Lard, prime steam, $7.05; | QUOtitions and subscribe the small balance required [ NEW ORLEANS, April 7 L Katly o . — » guarantee the begloning of the enter- | fhick "Poty I Paless o Sty was unchanged from op. ews Tory: Aalt maghs, loose shoulders: T, Awked i AWK I<v1vy.~( nvlvl ribs, §, shorts, $6.40. Ha IYI Adams $ . $ S. Hopes, # .70 . § Banies Clly Live sto C. 3 April T as predicted for Kan “There are two great enterprises which 7.3 i 7 41; Tuly, 7 i C ed at Gater ¥ iriite M., 1.A0 Hop 3,00 Jhould not be abandoned or hindered—the ST g i 3 89150, elon " o ‘SR 8%0 JCEIPTS~Flour, 3,000 bls.: wheat, 12,000 | Dimetallic, 3.25 Hareouver, b VEARLINGS. 01 eanal and the union depot. The year 1894 3 ApFl 7. COTTON Deceinlor closed at il i . Iy e AR e o = 3 g ahould see both these assured.” i, 7 cipte 1400 bales; ahipme It S 2.0 bu,; | S :;‘ STugila.i wheat, 4,000 Iumm inl Not L4 2108 1 Look, 40,518 bal ot % BIIAF: A8 pened STOCKS AND SONDS, .‘\]1|,\‘\"I.I-::‘ 1.\\,\\ April | 3 ing 31,118,687 fikiincalte 2,408 bales; stock, 518 balvs: spot, T 3-16c rowith a8 £ AMP April 7 earings, $199,068; bal Retall Trade Tmproved - Platte Canal Pro- : Arkots, ' : : : : 3 ances, ] Jax} Ry ki et ‘runn.\x:f‘n\h u\l\n“\ll:.-\r;\ ‘.\ il ) oy, GG Active nml.u;nr‘:\x‘-:‘"mM‘ i Securities PARIS, Ayt 7.Thres per cont ren _Albert Andriano, local superintendent for M rd, cash, Ghhe; April futures. and 80,000 i sosi NEW YORK, April 7.-An active business | BALTIMORE, April 7.—Clearings, $2,001400; Snow, Church & Co.’s Mercantile agency Gt July, Siie; Septemb N pot markel steady; No. 4 (siie 2o’ | was done on the Stock exchange during the | ntes. " 3 he: ek, 48675 bal says 3 tr oy i White. wek, mived western, | early hours of trading today which was well 7.~Clearings, $13.153.215; Lal “A slightly Improved retall trade was G¥e; track, White Western, 4bdi A at it tad\ ha SR oL At R SR | Raneg F the weok, $,041622 bal ARy TR, 00 white ‘state, 406401, Options wer ance 7,31, the natural result of warmer weather dur- s bt and o shade casior, ol ndy at ui zed | some trade on selling in St. Paul, Louls- ' April arings, $10.446, HPU PR \TS i prices. from last 1 closed at 26%e; | yille & Nashville and Atchison, the latter | % 1641; for ihe wowk $10.305,0%; BIPTS- 3 HxR e, closing ut July closed G n wholesale lines there ¢ HIPMENTS - Wheat, 1,678 ¥ wod at batanoos, .99, here is little apparent RHIBMENTS=-Whoat, Lo buy 0 | Biving way 1% per cent and tho others | “WANFRancr 7.-Draft change in the situation. Boot and shoe j v sk shipping, 36.00G6.10; x to | receds - 1 & o il o | receding % per cent In the early deal- § tolea Slver bars, 61 men are nearing the end of their season New York Dry Goods Market. S—Dull; state, common to cholce, 8g19c; | INES the speculation was weak and the frac- i“" Sioux City 1 ; a Decen oux City | R un do Wheat, May, $1.1 and appear reasonably well satisfied wi NEW YORK, April -1t has heen a qulet d i, 130150, " London market” sicesy . 3 fhe' baingss done To dry goods husl,,::f: e S T ama e s oY d o aprmay, ondon market” steady, | tional decline took place. ‘he depression | NATL ! 3 & CITY, At T e A el i W very” md 1 ‘weather condi HIDESGuet WL Salted, Now Ortoans se. | WaB OF briof duration and pricos soon took | for “the 3 report an increased trade. Commission Tents of seasonable sp : ‘ %0 5o % e sere, Hokar oty Abres | 40 upward turn under the lead of Chicago | 3, York exchanue. %o premiu business is fair, There seems to be in- wich 3 55T 3 PR W 0. W] Oas,, which. Siter 8.deciing gt 835 pep cent, - s i ngs, creased activy in furniture, and collec- | from on ' p s Print- Dull; hemlock sole, Buenos Ayges, | $014 Up 8% per cent. =~ Distilling was | o “the wiek, ¥ o i ' week tlona ra somowhat becter " Tasing ecs | in ciotha ' 't weiand, with waleaor @00 | tht o heavy welgl MR bought on the advice of President Greenhut | Last year, $U3s0 000 Rierling h Sogblaeration. the. axiremaly uncam e Iip rea at 2 13-16c Mo aady putlcl, 2iftic; Texaw, 10gtic. | of the trust, who asserts (he recent decision | for; ACiull, $STAGIR. Money Taies dub b : 3 : Riowk Tn Bight Mugadaration, thie. satremaly | ytavorsbis ooy v e OV ISIONGG e, uiels family, $1500014.60; | against the trust ls of little tmportance, | “4t- T : | i ad e B Yery oncouraging condition of efMaie. A | PEORIA, Apsl 1.~CORN—Market strong; No. | 1RIA muwe 31T.00@25.00. ' Cut meutu, frn; plekiod | The lmprovement in tho rest of -the it | ST LOUIS, April T.=Clearings, 8353184 this | ¢ 1 o Natininy, Apri T 3 _#yood rain 15 sadly nooded throughout the | *3i4ei No- ellies, SKGTO: Vickl ‘u hould i Dickled | Was merely fractioual. Toward 11 0'clook | Juet week, $18120.714: balances todiy, #1501, 1 Cattle. Hogs. West. Reports from the winter wheat e T, Sk eaihers No 8 white, | O N aiun 115 tlorbes ot iT ety | Lo upward tendency was cheoked by the'| thisweek. S M0 wime weck laat §480, H : South Omaha de B0 Belt show some considerable damage to that arket Brin o 608, Aprll; nombnal; M 4} Sy iz | nauguration of a selling mavement in Chir.| 48 Tast werk fow T | s ; f 400 1,100 crop. This loss might be counteracted by | WHISKY—Market firm; high wine basis, g1.15. | aaked: refined. ‘qulett’ contip ot cago Gas, which was based on fears that | Nl FXShHiEe o0 Sew Yok de WESTERN C. B o 0. Cad the Increased price of wheat. but 1t ap. e a8 83 compound, 8. Porie dul bt i the attorney general of llinois will decide | ings ot il ouring houses for yoan | B br A v, Pr, L pears that little small grain has been held 4 : ol Market. Bamiiy, 4100 14.80: short ciear. $13 600160 - : | 4ealnst tho company in the quo warranto | ending tuday were $6T.60311. axuinat | $h fandec h s 20.840 1o this state. " Many® Tamers, however | ST LOUIS April T.—WOOL—Active tn move: | “FiiH 15 Bt claat, Bidlegud & proccedings. The break in Chicago Gax had | st Wweek “und $LERZUML the | corteapond 38 CLIMBING STEADILY ment; Drices’ steady: market minerally in sacd | sell bue wuseis nolgg o i, 00 Ore the effect of woakening the entire mbrket, | waok ast, year. Cieariies (oday, " 8 YLD satlle Nave basn wolnin o homs harsi|| - onpon UAGR BEERE Markes are turning their wheat flelds into corn. . | shape for the new crop now about tw come i | Idifferent, | Drime @ ) 2iikes | ¢ y Jndimerent. Prime crude, lu bbla, 20@ie; | aud the general tendency was downward | palances, 34,idh ks, not been idle and the dvauced | trifugal, Jiva. 1o 6. Cars. [ Hond | Cara [ Howd|Cars. | Head | DS v reol sales did it 12 224 heal, 190,011 Lig. Durin 2 ™ GALVESTON, April YITON - Receipts, SNOW, CHURCH & CO'S LETTER. 718 baton: saleh, 113 balex: exports. coustwise Cane, quiet

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