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THUR DAY, APRIL 19, 18 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE I - - - -~ - . - " SN 101 western c; part akims, 3@0c; [ large forwardings on former purchases. Wooten [ Eaay at 1 per cent; tast foan and elosed at 1 DTN F e 0 0 WAk g0 ; MME A NANUIAL | "8 maon | vor ‘krndes’ Printing clothe quiet | PRI MERCANDH 1204 per eont, | UMAHA LIVE \ SANNE L I "8 e orith Tuesday's opening pricesy TICH- Mondy: domestie, poor to extea, #eci | &t Pe 7 eteratly deciied for i vauarcs. | | KTRRLING XOMARGE Tndlir. with acimni i R ¥ 1 vy e o —_— | TROTARKER Guiec ana stendy: New Orteans, | Minneapolis Wheat Market. 8 Sa G o Tal diia e Faien - H 180 815 | Bk the e s baid for & lond or two, the el open Kettle, gued ty chalee, 256 dic MINNEAPOLIS, April 18 ~The local wheat | 8570460 mmePelar bilis, $1.5664,50% ¥ t i1 ® 615 | ew ke worn many sales At from # {6 Wheat Was Weak at the Start and Finished | "7t ik "’ market Wha' VR undented Gy, With (o of | SIEVER CERTTCATER o vonie, | Beceipts of Cattlo and Hogs Falling Behind 1 R o O I VAL T L R B . cop ‘Quitet; 1 o the earller sales made e below the closing of | GOVERNME! JONDS-Flem, State bonds, i 10 40 515 | day's break in the pork market tho o clre at a Fractional Loss, LEADC I domestie, B, yesteray b ot wiving wan - tound to | aul © i Again by Many Thousands, 1 190515 | culistance that the hoxn coniineioush Jne el ery firm for spot and later deliveries; | Jerierday y very greal am fie closing quotations on bonds: 0 15| very freely wan an element of work | 25" tons apet tin, 't ¥16.00, and 10 tona April, sub- | G, TOICEs apprecinted weadily, and A ! 117 Al Cluas — I SR e day wers extimated at'oo hendy CORN WAS FIRM AND CLOSED UNCHANGED | *&ist it it Bl estie 60 wia [ Heut, ot haging mrineed ans - ther money | U8 darer. BRI s SHORT SUPPLY KEEPS CATTLE STEADY AT for, the same e last week, Trade was SUGAR-Raw. stendy, unehanged; sales, 1,60 h o for thi of May above | i’ g dECOND ' 1. 68 ] 1 40 quist and some hiogs left ove uR l o, refine: M s nin e TR 4'ga rog L& 1M .58, ) sterday’s wline there was compare R R B R Piciflcus of 15 S L oy o Wi P ORI the Kheep market Godny: The 1 ted 1 - and fairiy active It was talke and quite generally leved Lousia il St P Consols. * . ™ 8 teceipte were libgral, but o o more In keeping with the demandy g St Rt ML e sl | Produce Market July wheat Would well at about Zo abov MIsBour OnL o Sh b, 6O at Market Brisk at Tuesday's Prices, with Ev- [ twelve received only oyn ‘was offered | An nd tole offerings were pretiy Onta—Provisions Were Ensier at the priie '1'|‘m‘ Dt : L5 | 8nd consiferable upreadink wae done between Toun. new s T.P.L G, Tr. Rots erything S Hogs In Better Ny for sale. There were nine doubles of feeders | ¢losely bought up at Tuesday’s quotations, From 3R-The market 1a practically unehanged, | two months, that' ln May. was sold . an Tenn. now p K. G Tv, Ro - 4 5 to 85,15 for cholee auallty sales wero stron Opening on Account of Heavy KXt chotce. roll Dutter, 1610} Chelce country, | bought to get the beneit of the ‘Purther tpread | Foun Bow ot 3s. Blion Bas. taer bers and Good Demand, but Difted eant, and Switt got & couple of loads | Sos Hown s from ssi. to” 416 or poor sul Hog Recolpts. H@Tse: acking stoc ¢, 18 in_prices, Which, at that time, was about Jc Canada So. 2nds Weat Fve Co ey direc o load offered was n bunch of very | Fhe ranse of quointions tor yearimes was ‘ot L] P GG UThe Teceipta’are fairly tiberal, and the | The Inbor sirike on the Great Northern, it (s | Fanada 80, 2o Xy Five Conts Lower. fair Mexican lambs. They averaged 62 1bs, | P30 to §5.65, WIth Most of tha sl &t from market 1s atendy;’ strictly neggs, Bgaite; | generaily Dalieved, wil Sreatly reduce the re- v Lo iaw 2| Aic . P and found a ready sale at $1.75, or pretty | .25 (0 &M Spring Tamba wore v o) e CHICAGO, April 18.—~Wheat was weak at | LIVE POULTRY-The conditions are practi i Tor whout 150,000 Wi, daly, for the | Biisonde, . SRR AL o0 Se A S close o a steady figure, although eastern | quniy, Toxus sheeb; Which e HOW beRinging S ) : cally inchanged, prices baing barely steady Tocal mille, wnd suspicion wik created | M. & T A7 e 1% WEDNESDAY, April 13, | markets were quoted lowsr. Fair to good | fa ariive muits foe S m At from $2 10 tho start and finished with o loss of e for | jiers, Glierc: 'younik roonters, o stakgy” stock, | {t'the carly’ rulires Would mivance much more | M: K. & 1 Rt a0 0. Receipts today were only falr. Compared | Patives are quotable at $3.76@4.80; fair to | #9.25 per 10 1w, for ok 10 Kood May. Favorable crop reports were responsi- | ¥@0c; old roosters, de he Inter te Mut 11 |*N.C. 8 et good westerns, $326@4.60; common and I pia: Oy W hend; calves, 300 heads VEAL-There 18 4 falrly good supply, but good evator Nl N.J.C 118 | o s With last Wednesday they show a falling oft [ 5000 d oo hows, 38,00 head; heep, 11 %) ble for the weakness and ov me a tempo- | stock s searce. Good, veals, 1@Gii5e; thin or 5 hav t No. Pac g W, old U8, 0 g b stock sheep, $2.50@3 60: good to cholce 40 The * Evening reTa CATTLE - Re- ry advance od by Callfornia _drouth | vy 305 t0 Thelr 1 N o, ands .. ki Ve, Conturien of about 2,600 cattle and ncarly as many | to 100-Ib. lambs at $3.60@5.00. Representa- | cont RO Gl TR el S o AT ORIV Cholce white clover, 16c; Calitornia, hrone et one “time | Ala. class 40000 100" Yo eterted hogs. o far this week, compared with the | tive sales careled gver Tast niEhC prime o extra nutive and an advance at Minneapolis. Corn was dark_honey, 12@1% YIng was ove a. Class 102 [8.C. nonfund.... . £ : 3 No. Wt B modium, $L00GEL15; others, MAPLE SYRUP-Galion fugs and cans, per was another spreg W July closed at %e - first half of last weck, there has been little . e W train over, at $3.10 firm and closed unchanged. Oats closed Y%e | gop - $14 e galions, $6.50 My, lenving the market Wigh v | ofterea 201 Mexican yearlings 0 s : doz., $12 It gallons, $6.5 Ma n he mark higher change in cattle and hog supplies, while re - ik ) hedd! mirket slow and ower fc d provisione shed ol MA 3 BUGAR--Por b, 100, April, e g ¥ May 1 about e highe . IRh henvy, $4,0001,60; packers and oSt e oy ProvIMoRE; TYRNRATHIBNSE 1= SARB i matket ok and the deman Juy” i yesterdag:” W ‘e sdie i bl k Quotations. edldt LU L LA bt AL ol AL D L i Prihe ey ) tcher iroughout the Iis Ia very moderate. Mallards, $2; redhends, $2 r Bentember; cash wheat wis lie higher all pril 18.~Call loans. 1% per cent: | The run of cattle fell nearly 4,000 short of Al recorpta and d18position of stoek ae si0wn i 1 Tight MP%, 35 ? = R ot | Pluewing teal, $1 greenwing teal, $1; mix around; April ‘closed at 6%, and May at 61%c; | Hme loans, 3 per eent. Closing for bbhil il S by the books of the U St no AND LAMDS - R 100 Head A lieavy fecling pervaded the wheat market | g, i "Ra: “groas, #i08ch4:00 July, €%4c: & B1%0; on track, Nor i | 8locks, bonds and tyining siares » Tuesday's big supply, and fully a fourth of [ for thi twenty four hoirs YV tied, wlow. and lower; top sheeps ~ "‘; vl Sk b L ';'”'" bkl o O I A IR LY, P87 recalots ware WL b e ke e AT &S BT s Wowitien. Bivoirio g3 | the offerings arrived too late for the fore- | AP 18,1804 fry— WALl B k] S8 3 great p it jiefesans, large, 1314, pecans, me- [ b our shipments. 28 bits. Flour Wwae ve. | B SUEREL o 07 W Blee. bid.. 83% | noon's market. Aside from the reduced re S R u, Louts Five Rioek. Mivie ter. whoat A considerable de- | dlum, 100: Fragil nuts, 1 poried steady at 820645 for patents, and $2.00 4 | LR or wheat area. more considerable oo et pramit ity e att b bt | Do dtendy % for patents, and $2.00 | Bell Telophons.... R4w| Atehison 348 au | ceipts, conditions were very much the same LOUIS, April 18- CATTLE- I cline than the %c or so which occurred at | CIDER-Drire julce. per it §6: half bi.. § o — Doston & Albany.. 200 | Atehison 48 04 | as on Tuesda Other kets were re- | Cars.(Head Cara [Head. Cars. Head| Cars. | Homl W Newd: shipmente, 40 head; market 1 the start was provoked by knowledge that | Orekon. per bbl, $4.60; half ‘bbl., $2.75 Cotton Marke '3"““"‘ Maine.... 150 |New England 0s.. 1054 e 5 w i ¢ p: —d } lower; calves, 75c lower; native steors, 1,2 to e sta 8 pro y 8o that | i, 1,007 Rl .. bi70" NEW ORLEANS, April 18—~COTTON—Quiet; | G B & Q. Kilg Wis. Cont. 1ata.. 71 | ported lower, and while eastern butchers 2 g 13 ] 140 The, SLGOGTH0 LKN to 120 Ibe, $8.250 in California the drouth was still unbroken VEGETABLES 4, 1,100 il Five, Moo bates: receipis, | Biiehbure 13 |AlloneziningCo. 30 | wanted some cattle and there was a m = | 8787 cnlven, $.1664.00; Toxnn niders, 900" to 1.0 and that the sleet and snow storms reported “lifornia hand-picked navy, $1.000 St et LU R AL i By ! |Bomion & Monians 27 | ate speculative inquiry buyers were all talk- | — gy = AR THOOR (SR | TIOGRS Nectloim. 8 i e gnipiments. - 1,000 western nuy: 180; commo n 0 bales; stoc 63,012 bale 0 Coritra utte & Bosto 0 L Lt 5 04 LN b l bl trom the northwest would cause further delay Sbog $BOL®; common white Futur 2,000 billen: April, 4638 N5 RN g 100 ity Rostotia:: abo'S | ing tower pri The falr to good light and | Sy o = market wwenk, 10g#o lowers choive: henvy, in seeding operations. Then trading came to | ONIONS-Onions are quoted on orders at so@ | pidi 8 LA LY % | 01a Colony 176 | Centennial, 3 medium weight steers, on which dr T R g Y L AR 5307 oo JGHE; $010G%0;" PACKINE: TATEY c. . in bbla., 2.1 @17.10; September, $7.067,%; on Stort Lite — 9ig| Franklin 8 4 e cresseC | TheG. H, Hammond Co.. | S o R b BRI almost a standstill for a couple of hours in OlS=—Minniésota * grown potatoes, in | October mber, §7 Riibb el ot beef men and outsiders came in direct com- [ SWitand com B Tt ata ity {900 Wbk 1. SHIDTRERtY, <110 the middie of the session, and at no time | small lota from e o T AR oRr oL [ AT,V N, ApHl 18, COTTON—Receipts, | Shlor s 151 petition, sold to the best advantage and gen- | John P. Squir Te | hend: market steady for native exins, Jower; during the forenoon was there any heavy from store, Colorado {ots LI!T"L.xn 1164 bales; stock, 46,000 bales i« 4714 Tamaracic |11 erally at full Tuesday's prices, while the | A H pauve mixed, all qualities, $3.30G4.60; stockers, trading. The opening prices were quite ir- | @i Salt, Lake, /| sl ettt ) od demand; | YestEnd otd G T B —_ | heavier cattle, especially where a trifle gdsaredl) —— regular, but in every case at %e lower than | CABBAGE — Flotida o et crate, 81 i San Francisco Mining Quotations b Gy Meds bl 1 Calbb LU Lo Bl 100 Kansas City Live Stock Market. 5 £ { California oF 1by, 2140 t L ‘ancisco Mining Quotations, lower prices. Fair to very good 1,200 to [ Leftover 400, KANSAS CITY, April 18 —CATTLE-Recoipts, they closed yesterday, and In a mafority of | CYfpinu cpbage, por lbe, e, | E Lo SAN FRANCISCO. Apeil 18 —Tho offietnl closing [ 1/500-1b. beeves sold at from $4.90 t3. $4.20, Tola - 4,500 Head shipienths 5,800 Teall . Markes wonts instances at e lower. The range for & ATORS Seed potatoes, §3.5 Liverpool Mar fowns. onefor nilnlug”atocks o1y wora a8 101- | Cyija fafr to pood 000 to 1,160-Ib, steers sold L ST 8.0 0 10 Tower cors, 2,106 in the first second or two was from 60%c to STARLES — Spinach, per bbl., LIVERPOOL, Apeil 18— WL A [ovl R from: $1i80: (o, $4,: WIth OALLer A Biles oF - oW, $2.0013.00. Jing stoers, 60c, and for July from 62c to 617%c; May nhes, ber dot., #o{ fett por doz | mand poorsfuldurs offer mod 1| At 0 & Curey.... TN AR THERDI N awh 4 . CHICAGO LIVE STOCR. mative we 81 Stockers 50%0 3 b/ i eucumbers, $2; parsiey, doz., G ornia, | 5% 1045s 2 ed wes winter elehor e & Norero A erlot Lol G —_ 2750876, buils, . went down 59%c and July from 62%c to 2 ber dos., '32 b et don | W Tag0e Wiy L evsenwintery RPelONoR T here was a tolerably active movement : HOGS Tteceipia, 1180 hoad; shipmonts, 5,600 61%c, d then recovered to 60%c and froi fus, h 1 z Belehe axican as a 8 h Heavy Recelpts Were Expected an %c, and then recovere 60the and from skl per 1., S er bu coit Iy: demand poor; new mix Bodie Cou, 5 throughout, and although a good share of A head, | Market 100 lower thin yestorlay's eloss to 6214c respectively, following which per bu., $1 doz., e [ gq 110 Bulwer 4 Lo R L L R P Were Not Disappointed. g quota L Wae lower thin highost point there were numerous e fluctuations. The et i, entel 5y, SO0 Floridn | 'PROVISIONS—Beet, extrn Ina 824 6a; | Chollar. 2] ¥ 66 WaR Raails eldcted Lo TARtIaL closing | CHICAGO, April 8.—Everyhods looked for big | yesterduy Ik, M5GE0; piekers and mixed, first rally already referred to was caused by $2.50; saunshes, per bu., 2 ple plant, | b Brime e Dt e & avane KoLiva A AT g cattle reccipts, and everybody's expectal bty Al L G R B O AR S the k\\rvn“lln”:IL\)\\!I:lyml |' 'm.v Minneapolis 00 ermuda onlons ";f.'u ge brime Western, e urekn Con Yellow Jacket. Active and strong expresses the condition ‘““Rr le;;mn"v. g -“rm\ -‘ than 22,000 in.-w l‘ arrive head.” Market about”steady market Vhile May wheat here was TR AR A L e TEI-Finest, 85 60s. 7 - hy rhe. & Y effec noprices, as viewe m ety cnaian o 1ES—There In some demand for [ BUTTIR B 3 - of the cow market. The supply did not in : | lower than it closed yesterday, at Minne: i iny, Derties e Tor shipmens aep | CHEESE ican, finest,’ 68 6d, New York Mining Quot; e VAL dbsen ToaaRsa I s i g, | Anllera Ipoint, was not good, all des Stoux City Live Stock Market. apolis it was Ze higher, but the Minneapolis | Worth $7.5074.00 ber bhl. D Ot te b NEW YORK. April 18.~The followin the demand was good from all sou tions selling lower. However, the market with STOUX CITY, April 18- HOGS- R 000 dvance being confined to May future it los TRAW I S oridas, per quart, 20%c; oL clostng mining quotations TRt L e ing them up, | So0d the strain well, ax there was every reason Beads sliipments, 00 head; marke ) wer; a o The exas, pe pint case, §3. sith olor 1T 4 0N b, rt to pose would do. The range of prices 04,9705 buik, $1.95, its firat effect as a bulllsh factor. The mar- TROPICAL RUITS, ) 'l el ki 20 There was no particular cl in the mar- L v“ ,,H d H, ot CATTLE - Receipts, 00 hens hipments, 00 ) 1CAL T} ansas € Markets, Crown Pofnt L Was from 15 to d0c lower than fo R macame AR AW ST URHOLIYARALErE 28 S v Ay A BT g VTA YR BYIBeEN s FekTIted KAN A S A R BT i o | CoRtCal sV At o ih 148 | ket for veals, nor for rough stock generally. [ ffas [frem ihc to e dower thun head; market 10¢ Tower; fooders, $260030; Seirs o'clock it was shown that wheat in San | jusanes saio el Gt el UL 5 0 | Prices for the most part were Just about in | jare volumu of business was necompiished. but | J0KS SLI0U5I0; cows,” $LUSGLES buils, "800 o Deadwoo ... 0 ket {8 higher Union Coi 3 2.60; oxen, $1.50G 3.0, hird, uiwlx at the opening was e por e ;uu buncn, large, small to medium, o PTG | ould & Curey 0 | Yellow J: L 60 | yesterday's notches. sellors were uniable t ke elearaiice and | b ik gher than on Monday last Jispatches MO RN, W, 306 ale & Noreross 5 |Iron Silve O ot Lo ¢ o was good enough as far | market was weaker at the ¢ T e R O s pacdlics MO sinas, fancy, $: choice, §3.50. RN i No. 3 mixed, 36 | H3le & Nor e B el The feeder trade was good enough as far | market wis weaker at Uy SEEeR W SIETE SLeh AN E MR TeX Ao e AR R o s Ot R ¥ Floridas, $3.25; cholee Flor. 8 N puy Mexiean 150 | “do pre + as it went, but owing to the limited supply ny cholce cattle, and several bunches that | The following are the roceivts at the four peii- i e tn D aamaReilo e Olt [ idasss aga o (s bbbl R EE ) LR Bulwer. LA of both fresh and stale cattle the volume of | were of extra quility. SOl there was only | elpal citics Wedvesday, April 18 fornin crops. May rose to 60%e, but by 1 [ CALIFORNIA ORANGES—Riverside seedlings. SR ays T ere ity T . trading was not large. Both yard traders | scattered instances where more than $125 wis Cattle. Hozs, Sheep, o'clock it was back to 60c. The market [ $%2 R eI BT A ALRE e 00 sty e o " | and country buyers wanted supplies and | hald, and it would have taien someihing very | South Omaha cee BTRO ROOR 200 closed weak at 597c sellers. SiEvaln, Drssaiians s Redinnd Quiet, at ke Quotations. prices generally ruled stronger. Good to | §1% % §1s Moo the Utk of he atecrs and e | GRICAEO ... 1000 The0n 3000 Corn was very firm except at the close. [ 3.00; secdlings, ? o Al 1.5 corn, 2,000 bu, A r 1 p.m. elosing choice feeders are quoted at from $3.10 to Ot Whiclh mowt ot the “cow nd_ bulls | gt Toutw.....: 11l 200 BR00 1,300 i were welgied W vom $2.16 to $3.10. IExtra $:4 5 0 70-1b. boxes, per Ib., $3.75, fair to good at from $2.75 to $3, and Fluctuations had a range of e, and the $2.75 | gteers were qu. SHIPA: W 32,486 8 10,502 ound $4.65, and extia o corn, none. we, Total. price during the greater part of the session | 4,0/ HP P At B P L o I “ ot was kept above yesterday's closing rate. | “Finpappr T S — e AL L e oL e ChmR s S T ravine: v vhicl v ¢! o , U = Peoria ¢ Market, i . £y o 5 The heaviness with which wheat closed | to medium, per doz, §2 o S REAEEDITREE Blocker and foedor: trudn, but nt lower Prices. | For quality, purlty, boquet and healthe ed weakness In corn also. FUR April 8. —CORN-Market higher; No NevGs oy Veal catves were Tower (hian ¢ the cloze of 1 fulnasatiiarali(s Holwine] ne¥goodlas Cook's Only a small business was transacted in | BEAR—No. 1 black, large, $20,00325.00; me- thiol: J TS e 3oL 80 8300 week, s a consequerice of incrased suj At % v R, The fine weather and more favorable | fium: Al igmall, $MGL00L bldck “yenrlings. | oA oy Market firm, higher; No. 2 white, 8%e; il“\)l\l';l"h\ll“.fil(' s Ll The late hog market yesterduy wus ve Extra Dry Imperial Champagne. arge; $12.006115.00; medium, $10; &m hRe | Mo 3 white, 3 Bk : reports tended to bring about more sellers. clber” larae; 8,0068.00; medium, 55 oea 00 soaack RY 1 Soice, ‘omin The rite of diseount i the opon marke both - — — | The provision market was easier at the | $4; ¥ tontana and Tocky mountain; Jarke N o rRarAe shortand three mont! 5 T 2co! o Bal 001 ; medium, B Mon- | o B! he = 904 opening on account of the receipts of 33,000 small, | 0ats, 5L bu.: rye St. Louis Mining Stock Quotations, A SHIPAM X ) MEN corn, 500 bu.; | ST, LOUIS. April 18.—Mining stocks un- none, changed, Quot et S st 10 B 1 | Am.Neui logs at the yards and a decline of from 10c to 13c In their price. At the decline with | § Siver which the day's trading was Inaugurated | $i2; 85 sliver dn’s ore was & g i yrts and | mediom, $8; small, 55 there was a good demand from shorts and | medim e tp, iVIodegt I—Vlai:dféns Eat ' Duluth Wheat Mar DULUTH, Apiil 18, 0; smal 3 that continued during the greater part of | 5", $16; smali, \ large, | hard, “cash,’ 6: April, May, 63c; Ji Adims.. . {izaboth. the remainder of the session. Pork opened | §10.00a12.00; 1 $5: small, $6: cubs. large, | 61ici No. 1 nor April, faye: | Bimetaliic 2100 95 AHareouver atte M. 1.70 1.00 May. 6: zor—No, 1, i duly, ain | §7; medium, $5; smal Sepfember, 63%c; to fic and closed with a off from 2% for the day of 17%e. Lard started with a | FLOOG1E0; meditim. s raner SR G [ rejected, i e i decline from 23c to Gc and wound up with e aueoralng i) be Ko, 0%, o Cars et L o, L Rrve RSk AOn London Varket ] oz N an advance of 10c. Ribs sold off from 23c small, 40; v, paie LW ORI, Aprl 18-The renine Tost'x iode ¢ early and then became strong and .rlnl;';‘. ;fil "”"““,‘{" nm}||”“‘,"" r'f‘i 3 London Sugar Market. y 12tc higher than they did yesterday. | [irge: si'ohi medium, 315, small, $: gray: large, | oLONDON, April 18 SUGAR—Cune, aull; no | the passage of (i tfi bt are mucea® i | 1520 Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | 7oes medium, tc; smali, c; kit, large, So; me: | Jemand; diva, Hs 8d; Muscovado, 145 9d; Mus here and In aftecting all the mackots 83 cara; corn, 230 cars; oats, 135 cars; hogs, | dium. doci sinall dnesisne, No. §, arge, 33 me- ado, ‘fair refining, 1% 94, i DIIL s noC passed quickly it 1% 4 i 4 sASEE i * | Gium, 32 small,” $1.5; marten. No. 1, large, $2; s he position will approach « commer- il inedtam, - $1.00; small,_$13 mink, No, 1, larga: Wa N A eael e commer Lake business was dull at 1c for corn to | fogsieo; - medium, AU S Buffalo and 1c to 13c for corn and 1%e for ( dark, No. 1, large. medium, emall 0 360 fcan trades ana () tenfng delay In SHIPPI: Market. 1 18, WOOL—Steady, un- demand; desivable qualitics emium depresses [ South American stocks, W with American railroad sharcs, prac Iy determines the cou LOUIS, ged,” with' falo ai e tain Mo, perfect head and fect, No, 1 eting’ rea © of the speculative oats to Port Huron. Tarie. $1.0002.00; impertect skins. 2aG5ocs otter et i cets. Duininess. wis. 1ite todny et o The leading futures ranged as follows: RS R S o BTOGIs PAND BONDS ill-edge stocks were Dought. hs we AT G e R it e Jarge, 37; mediom, $5;"sinall 2 Lkl heavy all day, but at the close were diatinetly Wheat, No. 2 805: raccoon, biack, as to beauty, No. 1 lnrge, Speculation Yesterday Was Quite | “00° ¢ Worst_Silver unchanged and weak. AR soadll| B o e e R R L Snsetiiod Jn Chneactor. . i Crly 0 a1 01 taht ped, large, §1 . 3 5 5 v 621y (LT e LT {ej,narrow wiriped, large | NEW YORIC, April 18.—The share specu- | o MEMEIUS, April #hrClearings, $251,282; bal- | ) o No. 4. z G0c; medium, 40c; small, %5¢; broad striped, large. > St il 8 April or.oit 383 20iz3c; wolverine, No. 1, large, $: medim, §; | 1ation today was unsettled in character, | ' BOSTON. April 18 —Clearings, $14249,520; bal- 3 May 303 amall, "$2; woltomountaln, No. 1 Targe, 83 'me- | During the morning the market was strong | Ances. $2,1i1,6s0. 1 Sy 0% A, 32} ‘small, $60; prateie, large, ‘T0aTe; | g BALTIMORE, April 18.—Clearings, $2,400,04; | 1 ats No. 2... 3234 medium, 60c: "r'x""' rlxlpc; be;:\er per &kin, No. [ IR tone, particularly for the industrials, in | yajances o % i S i 1681 24 1 large, $5.00026.00; medium, $4.50: small, $2 kits, , 7 W AVORT i i M 3 i 3 Dlarge, $5.00080; rhediuim, $45 . 2 Kits, | which the chlef activity was displayed, the W NEW ORI, Apei 18.—Clearings, $55,4ss062; | 2 iy - witer Nl 3 e, fogie? e railway list belng rather neglected in the | lances 3 P MA i T creatm o 1060 R ® Toi fall, large, $Gdci medium, 7c; small, Ge; kits, | carly dealings. General Eleotrio. w i Datancos, S0z 1 Clearings, $12,062 1081 { TALKS Pork per large, 2@dc. 8 » Which had | 061; balances, $1,602100. 1010 QUAKER CHALK TALKS April 18.—Three per cent rentes, 99r HIDES, TALLOW, ETC, been advanced 1% per cent by the bull pool 3 HIDES- No. 1 gicen hides, 2c: No. 1 green | formed some time ago, began to show signs July 15 s £ 1 1 13 Lard. 100168 3 > [T | salted hides, 21@3c; No. 2 green salted hid. > April 18 afts, sight, ¥ anci 0 D, v was e Vestal Virgins; the | ; 1 veal calt, 8 1bs. to 13 1ba., Bisc: No. | Of weakness about the middle of the after- thos slver, 63 3 Mexican 1060 The ancient ideal of Purity was the 8 | , 8 1bs. to 15 1bs., 6¢; No. 1 dry flint 8 ] 1,100 arn is cer Oats | No. 2 ary int hides, e; Nor ot | noon and was singled out for attack by the e o por | 31000008 modern is Quaker Oats, | dc. Part cured hides ‘%c per Ib. | bears. The selling movement in these shares 30c to 40c premium. | 1....1100 | ured: was quickly communicated to the gener Smme e —— ST el 506%: | market, and with the exception of aometin Sold 21b. g1 ary ahearlings (short-wooied | consequential rallics the tendency during tho | Chansed at 2%d per Ao ua er ats R (Bhor-wootea ealy’ stinm, Muoch, I ahearlings | rest of the day was downward. The lowest [ “Npw ORLEANS Salyin LI . 2 red, Go%c. | Mint, Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool peits, | 18Ures were touched just before the close, at | so7. New York ange, commercial, $1 ' . which the decline from the lighest point | miam; bank, $1.6 premiiin per ‘b, uctual weight, 5@Sc; dry flint. Kun; and Nebraska murtain wool pelus, per ranged from 14 to 2 per cent, the latter in LOUIS. Aptil 18.—Clearings, 83,488,414 [ 1.... 450 300 8.~ Bar silver openc. ounce, but later w un kened auotations. were as follow, FLOUR—Steady and unchange v Spring, b April 18.—Clearings, $1,1 32; No. 2 white, 34%GMY b, 2 @M. actual welght, 4G6e; dry flint, Colorado butche QGeneral Electric, while Chica, 3as had re- | balances, $531424; money, dull. 6@7 por cent! CALVI o 3, white, 83408 Jool pelts, rer Ib, actual welght,” 40i; “dry | cleier® SICciric, while Chicago Gas had re. on' New York, ic_ premium, 2 a6 BARLEY. 2, nominal; No. 3, MGbTc; flint, Colorado murrdin wool pelts, per Ib., actual B an Tobacco, 1% il 18.—Clearings, $14,140,000, New | 1 AR welght,' 4G per cent; Rubber, 2 per cent; Rubber pre- e e bR oy LAX S FALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 44@ | ferred, 2% per cent, and Rock Island, 115 rates, $.57% to $.89%. Money | 1 hite A, dc per cent. ) e 84155 4c; tallow, ‘No. 2, S%@ie: gronse, MOTH per cent. 1In the final sales some of the ' or 12.00013.0214 por | Krease, white B, 3%c; grense, vellow, 3c; grease. I Pekine an@ o8 BT | Gark, d1dc: old butier, Ba2ise; becswix, prime. 15 | Stocks recovered a small fraction, but the = i @18c; rough tallow, 2@21ic, NTERE:! tone of speculation at the close was decid- WESTERN PACKING edly heavy. Compared with yesterday's final sales, the last prices made for (he | Movement of Fogs Du active list show but trifling changes. The Liberal Pro salted shouldes low r o sides (boxed), 15 short cle is Markets, finished goods, per gal, | ST. LOUIS, April 18.—FLOUR—Dull and 1 1 ing the Week of | 1 ortions. 1.3 1 Distillers 3 1.1 unchianges The following were the receipts ana shipments WHEAT-Made a net loss of %ec on fmproved | bond market was firmer during the morning CINCINNATI, April 18.—(Special Telegram to ¢ 3: for tod b peenditions. | Califarnin news prevented o | and early afternoon, but became heavy dur- | The Bee—Tomorrow's Price Current will sa TAvtiele Teceinta |Shipments. | §iier Ansust, oEsd, casn, (bi¥c; May, July, | ing the last hour in sympathy with the share | Western markets have been liberally supplied | .. the past week, packing returns show of 260,000, compared with 230,000 the | 1... largely because of | SPeculation and closed weak. with hogs The Evening Post says: The professional | ing a tota ded oft Flour. bbl 25,000 11.000 alation was declde Sl 5 Hei May, 36%¢; | element dominated the market. The senti- | preceding week, and 170,000 last year, making i Onti. bu.. ; 36,000 £ . 2, cash, 33%c; May, | Ment expressed toward the grangers was in | total of 1,735,000 since March 1, against 1,02),000 bu doo0] 00 Wi 3 P M) the balance bearish. It was based on the | & year ago. Prominent places’ compare s fol Birioy, i 1 B S X111 A X 1) i Tor No. 2 regular rate wars and threatened labor troubles of | 'OV 1804, 150, 14 03 eon the Produca (et aeEm R SR AT L B LA na s Ly, L00c. western roads and the feeling that the mar- | Chicago 000 330,00 2 Bii b e A e A SEED—$1.25, ket of the higher priced stocks s now under- s R B ST 0% b f CLivars $TGS.0. golng a natural reaction. This found ex- | Omaht oo erom ¢ s > TR AN e o to | Pression in a selling movement by room | Cineinmuti 61,00 atom | o 3 N B ORI R R e e AL WU for prime to | {ragarg gt the opening, who, after disposing | Indianipolis 3000 wn | Noo ; b : o o 15,000 bbls.: exports, 16,000 bbis.; sales, 8600 separator creamery, 21G22c; | of their stock, put out short lines, ~ The | Milwaukee 'oooiioiiiinis ool 32000 1 10 steers ¥ 5 37 steers..... bl market about Steady; demand lmited and e, market reacted of its own accord, The ad- | gri%j Hapids.. 40,000 33,000 COLORADO, iy holdini prices iy Southern our, quie et} vance In the industrials, which found its | Sioux City: om0 | st 2001 cow ) Ve flour, dull: Luckwheat flour, nomina 2 T e Sugar, Chica as | Ottumwa . 000 33000 | § facdors. 1103 275 108 feedern. 1 BUCKWHEAT—Dull; range of wll grades, 68 greatest expression In Sugar, Chicago Gas | Ottur 3 3 it 5 970 3 65 ceder 097 ¥ and Distillers, was largely manipulative in [ Nebraska City... SR d sederns v 310,18 00 e OL £Stdom. e A0 @ IDAHO, its character, and was too well understood Northwestern Miller's Report CORNMEAL-Quiet; yellow western, $2.63G | WHISKY-$1.08a 1.1 wine, K Unchanged: 95c@$1.00. s e Qe s e s RIS Gar Tots, G1Gs2e; boat loads, 616 AGOING A nchungeds Satoe o to have any but a reflex eftect on the rail- | MINNKAPOLIS, April 18—The Northwestorn | 2 st 1080 280 2 fecders.. 1190 3 i o B6e, to arrive. g PR G e ot PROVIS 5 1 with more doing. Pork, | road list. It was doubtless the hope of the | Miller gives the followink epitome of the week's e el e ratwera LL save you—one-third—of the prices commonly asked HARLEY MAIL n, 63@80c; Can- | standard Lard, milme 10| professionals who engincered the movement milling news: The Minneapolis mills ran the Qs oniths iornlue (marker thereiyere { g h AR 0 R TOWe e o0 ¢ that It would extend to the grangers. The | Zji'os”Lbiw, wininat 160770 the week before, | Boiine brought in noarly 2,000 more, making by “Credit Tailors. s BARLIY—Dull 03 No. 3, Milwauk chrresponding time in 1895 This week Chicago Gas “‘uncertainty” was made to do | 166,69 th 5 The flour s mills are geindin should a very respectable run. Included in the billed ‘ 63G67c; two-rowed, site, further duty, while an accommodating ats | two It IAT- o 3 P i Fiour, 3,000 bis.; wieat, 8,000 bu. | 3 " ther slow last week. The sules fresh receipts were over 1,000 hog: y " 0 . A o et .41a.00D B isares anid S50 bu. s it o ot 1600t e 404 Y torney general remained fn the background. | TG SN IR week Fh s dircct to Hammond that were bought at TS our big business and smull profit plan that malkes it possible dull; No. 2 red, in stora and elevitor, 6 SIIDMENTSEPlotr, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 2000 | Distillers was resurrccted as a “speculative | weaimst 5400 he. maceiin o he Kansas City Tuesday at prices fully 10c be- H ROt GT50: e 0 b SO CIes Umradid pad: | i corn, 63,000 bu.; oats, 14,000 b, favorite. d Dutuh, mitla fu ool grodnd #0 bhiw, | Kansus Clty fuesday gt prices fully 1o be to offer such prices—as Watdor. i Aok ot Ang PR Coffe ™ T e are e Cioaing quotations on | L ported” dul and tmactive, E “hipments | and the ample offerings, together with lower It AP, it K Mt offee ATKat: the lending stocks of the New York exchange | were 21,231 bbls.. agninst 7,100 the week botore | markets everywhere elso, caused a drop of redictione of o Cold wave west . higher i (QIORK, ADHL 18 CORFEE-Options | today i andz o yehe ko e e ow e | JRATHENS SLETYLere S RS B Grob of 4 cables, Trade was dv)l all afternoon. 1 finully Pl ““:" 1 R s Atehiso: AR | F - % awalting Jakae. shipmenta P P D aouE 1 g ship] g d speculative d 1, t d ubles, Tru X 1 finnlly vy under prossute, closed dull at 515 % aved with 224, \Week ago and 15,214 1 | rushing shipping and _speculative demand, ey o —~to order BB R ebiios i agarylosol seoliay RIS | polte me deciing:wates, n oo Dagsg ncluding | Adain BXpod. 130 J s vy " | but local packers found prices cheap enougi uits--to order rousers May 13-160, closod at 6270 edcat | ARML AL BIS0, Muyyal 8105 June, 5. dolpra st X 1tk New York Live Stock Market. to buy freely. For fair to good hogs, re- ~ @ T B Sl e o Awgust | b o Sputcotteer . ul. amd | At Express 112 [ % | NEW YORK, April 18- BEEVES- Tecoipts, | Eardless of weight, the popular figure’ was $20-$25-$30 $5-96-$7-98 e LA ! [ nomival; No. 7, $17.25; mild, dulli Cordoya, $19 Baltimor Ol On et Mne. . 104 [ o head; opened steady and” closed dull, 10 10, while good to choice loads went at Dotober clodod T e dn pacltie . G Onuarlo & W1l T i steers, clolce, L6065, Kuod o | $5.12 and $5.15, and_common light mixed ™ Recelptey 30,000 bue | R N o 140506 vyt | Gontral Baeific. 13%|Orakon Nov i a480;, Medium -t T4LIA0L0; | St at $6.05 and $5.07%. The market was e P Y bl §| ot Uit stockc” 1m0 bags: atoat for the | Ches & Ollo... .1l 108lg 0.8, L & U N ) Compoent, gmydium, o SL800410; | ¢ larably active, and toward the close of the —Trom fabrics worth twice as much, e A firmerand e | it ML i W SRR SO | € C Bl o j ol Colomdas, farenoo rathor strong, although this strensn Lors Ktenmet . mixed: dptions opened | oied Butes, G569 bags, wgaini 680,678 bags | Gl X S o AND LAMBE-Recoints, 3,500 nead: [ was lost when nearly 2,000 hogs camo in 13 136 Pullman Palace. ¢ but advanced on talk whout | TRIO DI JANBIRO, April 18, —Market firm; No. | Consolidat aaowers unshorn sheep, poor to | for the afternoon market, and late trading 1/ o p Shorn tamba ™ot | was largely at $5.10, with a few of the best [/ 6 7 S 5 l b 4 el wnsfors b, godd | was lareely at £5.10, with ot g[«m’ 207 So. 15th St Lot 1ght movement, and at noon were fivn; Ap: il 31 recelpts, 4,000 Dugs; stock, b2000 K3 Reading closed mt dfbcr May, Hn@HRe, closed 0t ditges | T, Ri%, 31003 Kechibtn | 4,000 bugs; stock, b2 124 Richuioud Formi. . (i Gt R TR Sl ol L TR e el e GUR Hetolhis” 18,360 head; air 10 good hogs, | U of the noke. sellie. At SE10 st g1 e TAILOR ™ Rt o o b | Ui B oS S 0 Ve | Bk gt IO sy M SnCe gt 450 ¢ 3628 st % 0 TAILOR ot, Bt tirms Nov 2 386ci Nb. & "toe | pebpnteinislhs ADLIb-eMurket dull; sates, 6.000 | Bt g S B0 BRROGE THE REAIAY MARKET, e T L R T No. 3, §3e; No. 2, track white ONDON, April 15.—Market qulet; prices un. | East Teun .. 4| _do " prd ! i — Ive sale track white statc, 46c. Option need o 3 lower Erle ... . 1iilg St. P. & O INSTRUMENTS ptaced on record April 18, | No- AY, market ensy at the opening, then’ rallied wiih % April 16.~Market quiet; sales, 4000 | ,.30pfdye i) do ' prd 1894: T b B corn, was again dull, and cloed e net wdvance: | pawe: nenr fotuees. L iner: Toeti, sales. *Fort Wisne. ., 1! Southern Piic Aprll closed ut 3T4<: Muy closed at $7ige; July, | P48 near futures, Krhlgher; Tate, unchunged. ™ | ¢™¥omhorn . e, closed at 3614 C & E. Lpfd WARRANTY DF i Land company to G South Omy FERDINAND WESTHEIMER & SONS - recelptin, 11,000 plge.; southern, 1046110 HAY=Dull; shipping, 86@60c; good to cholce, 'Frisco Graln Quotations. Hocking Valley.. lot 13, block 114, Bouth Omaha...... s PR SAN FRANCISCO, April 18, ¢ frat time | IIL Centenl v ovos WM Marshall ang: wite to G W Waiiles HIDES-—Quict; wet salted, New Orleans se- | in the hi of the state of barley | St P.&Duluthil) 10t 10, block 1, Patrick's add 1,600 lected, 45 to 65 Ibs., 415G5 selected, | In the rket rose aho t of wheat, | K& T.prd.... "\ rnest ft to JomepIT Klockner, lot 1%, 85 to 50 lbs., 4Goe; Bue 20 to 24 | This was + 1o the growing | Lake Erie & W\, block '8, owe'§ Wl 500 e sl TN S ea har aniipan o the Erawing || AmRe A &Il 3 A Larkin ana wite to 111 Smitis, ot 0se 0 JABATHER DUl nerlock sole, Buenos Avres, | old” i 1. December” bacley “upened | Latice Shom. 0 o, block 7, Walnut Hill T 2000 A\ h ] . RNt to heavy welghts, 16@10¢: common, nomis | at $1.20 ntal, and closed_at 31 May [ Lead Trost. . UIT CLAIM DI A nal barley went up ta $1.11% bid. For spot barley, | Louisville& N ' M T Boatty 1o R I ) \a % pHOPS—Quict; state. common ) 3110 was offered, but fow sales were made even | Loutsville & NUA. N X J Boatty to R Hiloyd, sw no 1 )i O T S racific const, 1301 don markel cure Memphls & .. ... M & St AN CM et al 10 same, samo . t (s ar Q) VOO Dull mestle flecce, 29G2%; pulted, | but el At $L.20%. May wheat dropped to | MO, Fuell G, R 6, 8,13, 14, block b, C B Mayne's' 1st add 1] s > ER > s EE mERt S U o PLANET | ROVISIONS et quiet: cut meats, firmi | YWAN FRANCISCO, Apel 18— WHEAT—s5.619 | No#hviile Chii T4 [CHS sherift to uinkle, 1t M, Davenport's L kied bellles Tl@fe: plckled shoulders, 6146 | cemtuls: Moy Mcembir, $1sot T 80019 | Natlonal Conlage 14 o ‘wea subdly, 1ot 10, block ‘1, Melfose Hill...... 6 ! o Blckied Tame 106 saled: 1ard, et weste | SIS Moy, 3L Drcember, $1.3% o pra i LA P R : AVIESS CO.KY i e 1 sten od ut $8.20; males, 360 Clerces, a Lentral T A, A N. M., [ Total amount of ransfers. ..., 6, 208 April closed ut $8.20 nominal: Mag, Ol Markets, N & W, pid 4234 |1 8( L & K. C. 1 B — WHISKEY, $8.16 nominai; July, $7.70 nominal rk, steady “y“: 4"1'! Y, I'Al‘ April Il‘l Natlonal Transit 3 r:txAm‘t‘nx . g | do pta ... . 7 Croup and Whoopig Cough. e Bty N ogie: ahory cioar “hiaobie | BT Choad 6r matner . a butinest B84 lowest, e 5 S I have three children who aro subject to il BU t-Quiet: western dairy, 13c; west: | Lbls.i runs, 66,644 bbls Igrs SR el ) : croup, and have found that Chamberlain's S ern creamery, MO westarn factory, . 1004 PITTSHURG, Pa., Aptl 18.—Natio he total sales of stocks today were 173000 | Cough Remedy will cure them quicker than A e, et iy TG WAt ereamery | g e 2 lowcd MR o, "5 Ab0 8, pumerican | Tovasco, 30: | anything elso ) can got. If you do not be: Represented in Nebraska by f BAGS—Weakor: state and Pennsylvania, 1% e lington, Distiiling | leve that this remedy will cure the croup, » d — and « Electile do as [ did, try it, and you will soon be con- M SACHS . , New York Dry 1 ed."—R. M. Chatman, Dewey, Iil s TALLOW--steady lty, " o4e;"country” hen), | o New Vork Dry G 100, Mrisscy vin | o, W 1o guality. NEW YORK. Apri was o very i New Yor Whooping cough s also deprived of all dan- i ot sty wates coma wt s | il i s Wl | B Y e Bl | Mbsiring cisey lnahe fosrial o 48 4 | 0 B 1 N. H. COHEN, ROSIN—Dull; strained, common 1o good, | and good melections " Blaokets | - 2 2 Cough Remedy is freely given. There s 212 40 61 6 22 i s Sai. gond ea Riapkal New York Moner Mark nothing equal to it for either of these ail- § 10 40 815 LEO. F, WESTHEIMER f LHUESK-Steady; state baige, $@ic; swall, | teution, Staple wotlous L light Fequ L Wl a8a ’ unn} NEW YORK, Apsil 3.-MONEX ON CALL— | wments For sale by drugglst i3 —

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