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6 THE_OMAIIA_DAILY BEF: WEDNESDAY, AP ! | Dl y VAN Washingion, b Washington, buik, $ and Rock Island a fraction, but rallying on O e | 0 % { wse | m‘ Wt Harly & wheat only half a stand; H, A ® per phi), bo; coun the day, and the others of the gronp only | ( " 07 240 5 00 T 120 510 for nothing I\ try (pkg. free), 6eowe Yo quatity losing 14 per cont for Northwestern and Rock | W0 o b 10 s Connty- Crops generaily returded o ORI StCady athatnea, common (o #ocd, | Tsland, ‘and 3 for Burlington. The & al | 7100 v 0 % 810 | by gl “winds 1 weather and lack_ of Wheat Leads the Chicag prculators & | CTURPENTING Stendy at g0t | ".,‘,"h"r,”.“'.'.”;" |"fz';' SR T LR soeipts for the Day Up to the Average but ) 10 3 SV 0 510 | The Weekly Bulletin Provided by the ratn HAlfan inch of lee formed duting Pete N RICE -Stendy; domestic, falr to exten, 4@6e; | sma raction highe ¢ movement of . 7 1 o/ | day night. Plome and some cherries in Lively Dance All Day Long Japan, A1y : | price waw irregular during the morning, but 8hort for the We i 0w oo Weather Bureau, | " e plUms qo ot Seeht kiifed, B i MOLARKER “Guiet, New Orleans, open Kettle, | o majority of the shares traded in recorded w03 200 § 10 [ the cherrles in bloom are damuged G IO Dttt Ararican, $11.00@14,00, lower figures. After midday, the entire list 3 T 2 1 4 —— Frontier Cow 4 and ey Some § COPPER - Quict . became casier, In sympathy with the de- | INDIFFER I w | ASTURES corn planted MAY FUTURE LOWER THAN EVER KNOAN LEAD G i | ETEE pression in Distilling and Chicago Gas, and it ERENCE IN THE CATTLE TRADE @ t4n | ALL PASTURES ARE LOOKING GREEN : Hitcheack ~ Connty—Nothing growing on [l b Qg | was not until the last half hour that the [ O 51 - AR | aeennt of & lagk: of molstire, - Vary. Hitle Mk sy "8 i market recovered its tone. After half past b ] 0§10 1 oF tHe ABEINE MPRIN. hS. SHroUted that Balis Unable to Make n Stund Against the | Ly, T’ efining, 2he; | 2 o'clock, buying orders were received in Grades Dull to’ Lower with Unders | 1 o W 0 || Muports. of - Uiesrfar Whewers' ‘In &1 G1 LIS, SUEE BRIN RS RUROUSEL) . Mearish Assuults - Cash Article Com- R e P f S the exchange, causing a brisk advance, and t Steady-Hogs Sell Of 4 0 [ & 510 Sections of the State-The Soll Harlan County—Ground In ndition mands a Niee Promiom Other o Thilageiphin: 900 bigs molnsses, 89 test, 2ic | the market closed strong, but irregular, as to 0 Fifteen Conts U ¢ Vor- H g o Everywhere Is In Excel- for planting prices 3 I it Kearne ty— Ralns are deficient, canss Grains In Sympathy. Local Produce Market. | The rany nd miscellaneous bond mar sistent Pounding. 2 0] o4 lent Condition. e LA T R AR - e BUTTIR -The macket 18 stendy at yesterdas's | ket was generally weak throughout the day. [ {10 nokmal, - Somo. foldn of fall wheat Took CHICAGO, April 24.~-After verging upon a | stonal movement to catch stop orders, for TUF April 24 2 CTT AT The woekly crop bulletin of the Nebraska [ formed on the 2ist, but fruit seems unins vie, wheat today closed firm, with a gain ot taing 1oc. bt the | Chis andoubtedly was the character of the | There was good average Tuesday's run il i1 » Weather service in co-operation with the [ Jurel Plums ~in' bloom. Apple buis 1ay 8 G the cash a cle i s or raeth ey vae e A hared o P M M1 ND ROUG 2 NOR 3 SROTIO! previous day. Holders of ash articl Mo BN | prices met With a somowhat unexpected | Pared with the first two days of last week | | PIG8 AND Rovam. ending April 23, has been fssued as follow voor (JORTHWIST K N at back and demanded a premium of le ters, te; staguy stock, | oheck, for this was ‘settlement day’ n,] Lon- | show a decrease of 3,500 cattle, 700 hogs 1| of Yo A 4 > 53 Nearly all portions of the swate have ex- | g v,' “' unty mny (“ ht 1 L) and ;m; ger bu. over May for ordinary No. 2 € | don and the speculators o at” exchange | 400 sheep. g, ’ ERISHIRA. BHOWERE. AUFTRR . (HE BAstE WEVe avorable weather general heat tha J T b aomdittons- nre: praatls | 40MT- £HQtheT SPRCUIALONS (O RAAL CRCHATES | 400 sisep, SHEEP—Of the three loads recelved two | herienced ity gL, 41 has been sown @ month ago Just ¢ AgO ST 1 got their price, while the leing barely steady, | AP ed to ,.l\v had extende " hort x“ Cattle receipts were scarcely half as heavy | went direct to a local packer Thore | days, and although the latter half was cold | % (Gt SV i J i B f s sk, | counts in ‘Americans’ to cover. relgn 5 - L & ocal packe ere ) enot o slightly ret gotation, the AU wh ov B eculative hold e chasing around the | Support so far steadied prices for stocks | 95 on last Tuesday, but last Tucsday's re- | fair demand for desirable muttons and lambs, | \hoy ):n soft Ehe whols has bons Afavorabla, | ., Sheridan County~Rair i Vuring JIt tor biyers at the lowest price on record i gyt oot | GERORG Tiernational market that the local | cclpts were exceptionally heavy. The qual- | but in sympathy with eastern markets prices | s, B, e whoto Has bees, JVECATE | the Woek was very beneficial to wi ! jrn was affected for a time by the weak i venl N 0r | ghorators for the decline were left to con- | ity of the offerings today was very falr and | ¢ notiinelly easler. Falr to good natives f uyd onts are recovering from effects of tiic i i the ground in good condition to fins 1083 in wheat, but also shared in its late clover, 16e; Ca a, | centrate their-efforts on stocks not traded | puyors had little cause for’ complaint on that | gre SUGVIE wt SRTO@A50; falr to good west- | cold weather of the latter part of March, and | ' SeGUe = -— Armncss and closed with a gain of %e. The in by London. This meant a sharp decline | (o /00™ mrate was far - from atiataetory L $0.20@4.00; common and stock sheep, | gryjt, except peaches (an unimportant crop e o Hi Ll MLy May short ty had to suffer for thelr MADLE ' S8V RUP—sallon andcans, per gy geveral industrial stocks: those interest- | |0 s (LAt WAL } 0 R.60; good to chioice 40 to 100-1b. 1 T CHT 6 NUATA) . G WO NBEZCHOURKE: tOSHAVe o woek (¢ art all Ll A Lol UL L X Rl UL, el ing market favorites whose solitary advance [ There was a listlessness about it that made | at $3.5064.7 been so seriously damaged as was supposed | SIS if Ty M & """"f“ e VIBW L "h“ Ic ,]\'i“,." "\I“i ‘l'l' GAMIS-The trket In fower and the demand [ # week ago was the signal for a break In | sellers uneasy. Lower markets cast made Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. a few woeks back. Pastures look green, and [,‘” T ihcare L LS L G LU S LT LR L i wie, Mullards, $2: redhen the general list all classes of buyers either indifferent o OMcialr oo 1s anddispo sttion of stock assnows | 10 some favorable localities are sustaining [ (s A e SRR pit. respordod with _rdory to ell May, | viu el i preinvin wal, 815 i The Evening Post's London cable €¥8: | positively bearish, and on an average prices’| byt ook of o Unioh St ViZi NN | stock. The soll s everywhere fn excoll Gtary= Oollfity==Raln. 6t the ‘past X i Iiic it at from 6736 to BTYAC g 7 34,000 9 i i “The settlement discloses a smal reoun A p ¥ © the twenty hoursenaing at 3 0'elock b, ot ik g A nranabatToR e lerry County- Rain of the past w was general for a_moment at the lowest of | NI nute, 13 per I Mallan ehests | with abundant money and contangoes, Amer. | Fuled 8¢ to 10c lower than Monday. Every- | Apeil'2i, 104 ! o o Do e pation, | boneflcial. ~“Ground " in fine ~condition *for those price At 57%4c the declino sinc the fts, 1205 pecans, 1ar 184a14c; peeans, fean per cent per annum. Business | body seemed to want the good light cattle, | KECEIPTS, Re "‘”‘R ""v'_ ‘*“”-I'l w0, favorabie. from the | PIOWING and seeding ity SO G TR A L 1y L NS S e was & nt and movements slight and ir- | and such commanded very nearly steady | ~CATTLE TGS SUEEP. THONKER TS [ wouthwestern section of the state, where WESTERN SECTION \iny delivery, he decitne. was attributed | _CIDEIC-Iure julco, per bl $0: hotf bl & regular ricans were dull, but i any- { prices, while some that were not o £00d | Cars. iond|Cars Head.|Care, Head| Cars, | Hogd, | there is still complaint of drouth, and in | Thomas County—Severe hail on Monday did = mukiy - Arge o .“.‘-'v: 1 reports of | Obewon, per bl $L50; it bl S clariied | thing better than yesterday. The trunk [ did not sell a great deal, If any, lowei - - — some of the counties in the central district | some damage to small grafn M. i this west: Tneliainic, the hipmionts | oot Por Dbk, shsd; haicnbl lines were Improved on traffic reports. Sil- | \When it came to the medium weight and | _1U38:200] 104/ 7.200] 8] 460 < | high winds, and low temperature have in otts BIU County—The blgeest snow trom this country, 2,000,000 bu. were put 0 VEGETABLE i i ver h-wl rv:-‘v: h;”.l»; -|.nI.:n;“'fl'"."{“n;”,‘.“ heavy cattle it was hit and miss, but gen DISPOSITION ed crops, in some localities necessitating ;1"”” of I'"' ‘v”-w’ oceurred on t i 18th. n this try, 2, JANS-California navy, $.904 | no supyl ne hundred and forty-two tho crally lower. Shippers and exporters were | ———c — - | & replanting of the A for other, pur heat and small grain sowing still goi oat last week in excess of the estimated Westorn: Mo White \ 4 i S ¥ ipper ¥ WUV EIS ¢ TN v ¥ roun v ! e L s | i T T S ¢ | sand pounds in bar gold and United States | afier supplies, but wanted to take off a dime = LA T e T LU The following are remarks by obser- | on needs of the fmp g nations. There wa b AL O rders at son | coin were bought and In most cases cattle welghing over 1,150 # Co, | Lincoln County-—-Fall wheat and rye wthing in the morning’s news to encourage | (ONTONS-Gnions ar 3 i The following are the closing auotations | o5 og gy SC00 St S B oo, Tt Hanimond Co SOUTHEAST CTION tirely ruined for lack of rain, Heavy | buyers to take hold even at the extremely POTATO RS- Minnexota grown patat in | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- O U U { conmpany | 10 I 43 el on 17th low price., The price itself, however, was @ [ wmall lots frone stoio, 5ste; same in i chunge today was & dull, dragging market, and the iy Packinig 0. Richardson County—Ileavy frost on morn Y - 3 potent argument with the shorts, who took [ e, Nebmska and fowa, from store, 8300 | pcniion 0G| Northern it LB L LI e e & D | ing of the 22d; some damage to fall wheat WEATHER BUREAU CROP REPORT. - hold freely and by their purchases put the B ey L T et i o | Adums Bxpiess.’s 150" | No. Pac. pfa ) owa were, as usual, in ve ’:" '\‘ (IK\ B Do AP | and oats, i value up to 68c in the course of half an Farly - > 1\‘1;“'”1 xm H )!; (\’I”I\: bk E\ and wl L ; ruled |-l<)H\_.H:-IIK‘\ :’.. e | Sitppers and fecders | b Gage County—Fine growing weather dur. With Exception of Californin Condis hour. Besides the prospective loss of 20, ARBAGE= Farinn cabbige, per crate, 32000 [ 4840 B0 1o L LR LD Ll L i) ing past week. Little cool for planting Hioath T8 1RDELITG 100,000 bu. of wheat from drouth in Cali S namIG sahbaEs S no Baltimore & Oh (o N.Y. Contral AL LSRR S ST |S55is o Prospects for fruit crop are g WASHINGTON, April 26--The weather fornia, the bulls tried to sustain their droop L L e anada Paciiic NV e R e ey = —— Pawnee County—\Week has been cool hurent in it b bulletin for the week end- courage by a contemplation of the VIO I betRls anadiy Southorn On i'”‘ ket for calves was jus hout steady, and T ey high winds have prevailed me dan e g LML ranco for the last 24 hours, which ’ ot | O L (el T prices for rough stock generally showed CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. to frait, What n fine condition. B R PG LG L amounted, in wheat and_ flour, to about . o "2 Cilicigo Alton. ;134 |Pheinte Sa no particular chang 2 B —— potatoes’ coming up, R b L LR UL 700,000 bu., including what iwent from BT AP €. B &Q DOUHOY P D, & K 4 In stockers and feeders there was 1o no- [ Cattle Teade Dull and Lower- Hogs Break Fillmore Lounty—-Prosent prospect for | M1 ¥ anil i Loulilana ay Poxn the four incipal Atlantic ports and s R O ‘.;1‘.: ?»JHLI.“?’.’. s able improvement. Yard traders’ sup Of Fully a Dime. fruit crop good. Ttecont rains have been | "”\- ture was also slightly ab tho New Orle The bulls failed to buy Florida tomac | UC0C S L Rewding. ..ol plies were more than ample for the very re CHICAGO, April 26—The cate market was | beneficial to growing crops. Wheat and | Bormal inthe interior of Californin and wheat, That was left to the shorts, and itoen, per 601, | colo, Coal'de Iro o Richmond T tricted country orders and sellers had (o it IU was no lower than on Monday, Lut { oats growing rapldly. Oats rather thin, es- | Montana Uhe Hredtost excoss in pers sustaln prices In the near neighiborhoud of per Lo DOl LK. & W TG W in most cases. Good to cholce feeders are [ was some fauiry from local butchire and can C ounty—Thunder storm on 17th with | L16 Juke, reston where tuing, wreatly, tme 4 6Sc during the greater part ofi the session. demand - for | DG G Rock fsiand auoted at $3.10G good at $2.75@ | ners, but if shippers and dressad firmie [ hail. © Plums blossomin BT e sl et e i L Late in the session it was discovered that | Kool stock: 5Nt forshipment are St. Paul .00 and lighter, commone at from | stood in need of additional supplies ey not forward enough to be Injured by frost. | west of thoe Mississippl, But the. son e there were buyers for some cash wheat. | St SWHER I e loridus, per quart, 2@s0cs LAl dowrd. $2.75 down. Repro u.m‘n[-r o in eonceating e et Ao Dutler County—Wheat and oats recover. | conitions were favora AR ) REOTD 1 The migfortune of the speculators was the ‘exits, per 2-pint case, 3, R r y RESSED BEE N RO 6,000 SIGHUE Hare. LA ing from the effects of the cold weather o are reported in good cor noand improv- opportimity of the users of the cash grain, | ROPICAL FRUS w»n,.’m et % HPRLL WO, YK, OF INALVeRIEsT e ey oth and 10th, Piowing for corn well under | | On the Pacific coast the weather « ‘ and the latter went around among the | TANANAS Dunch, larg 5 small 3 - for the: demand; and. . there st way. " Woek nas boen well supplied with | (itions were mvorante in Washington ‘i elevator men, but found there was no panic e e on ot Aatnot rains and frequent showers, which have [ NG ERp EP L LI ) among the Iatter class of holders, and. th R D $, the popular priccs being from 34 | been beneficial to all crops. continues i Californin, which has seriously § No. 2 spring could only be hought by pay- | rloridus, € steers and from 10 $.15 for cows, hejres | Harlan County—No growing weather this | affccted the outlook for grain, hay and pis ing 1c over the May price for it, and hard ALIFORNIA ORAN side seedling: {\l;}c"l_.t:fj"‘ 5 | bulls, There wis some inquiry for'stockers | week. — Winter wheat thin and backward. | turage. The total absence of rain in Cal- f spring was held at a premium over the s AL 100 Pldsierns 5 ehtlves e Trony T S50 10 #865, and for veal | Ground nmwist enough to work good. Spring L l:ij\-;un‘ i G Km-nhmw in S A St iy o et | i, s A R e eat i, B SO o pricen it mo | WHSBE Up:but not svon, - E I thaL wate whieh liave wiksndy boved i R DR LG g Loiaville & N § Westorn Union one’ wan wrepard to give nny' keod reason for | Clay County—Ground nearly all ready for | SIHOWS 10 BEWINK Grops, the, telokram of and caused the price to advance to Faney, per 1b., fic, P NEL AN bAEATS the Break, 16 was not caused by heavy recelpts, | corn planting. Some frost, but very lttle | pujjure in the southern part. X M -I\J J'u]v sold ‘| 60%e. " i D Haliowees, 6 to 70-1b. boxes, per b, | Manittan oo y 1090 ke et ";‘y’m‘fi’.":"‘.',,,”‘;\"{'.‘,,"”" damage done. All kinds of crops doing e » ‘business in corn was rather light, e o, So.o0aa.ons | Mempiis & C 1210 aged fairly stondy, However, packers ! well. tinols Crop Keport. when somo more 1ight was reflected to the | smon oo hoik e Toz, $2.0003.25; | A hisn Ceni 1o t down prices, and ¢ by Thayer County— Crops doing well. SPRINGIIELD, 1L, April 26-The Il trade by the rally in wheat. The receipts — obltet O 3] e InORLIontEL L figures of yes crop, except peaches, favorable. nois weekly crop bulletin says were light and the exports liberal, and for LT A Bropping 16 thom 34,951 i CLAAY AL G ik Warm, sunshiny weather i needed o { LOmOrrow ninety re all that are LOUIS., April 24.—FLOUR—Weak at the aitionil © 5 heavy weigh ‘to) Hamilton County—kall wheat and Rye ) 1 RS b looked for. resunbelinert eqolia et e do i Ware o g it $5.2 Tor | are doing better, but are somewhat dam- | et VERIL ERe ate, alns have Oats were easier carlier In sympathy with | o Jow price vl ridiel i rol o, S avthin VR iR e neRCLEC I ind Bt chotee foavy. | aged rmers plowing for corn, T A R T SR e e 3 the other markets, but later in the session | ab vestorday Export buyin orthi Am. Co. T W A T 0000 oAt AT Lt neaster County—HAil on the 17th, but Fis now indicate that the damage to this « were quite strong. Only a small busines wzed the ralse. cash e May, TR A Trom Monday, making the ni roon sale today | crops not sufliciently advanced to be dam- | crop by the late freeze was not so great as was transacted. : i et o anare cloge to 2000 hew. aged, Week has been favorable for winter | was at first reported. It is reported gener- i The provision market was dull and fe Agi UL W eds ey Tington, 1 5, 2,000, c The effect of the 1i; min in sheep today was | wheat and rye Apples and plums are in | ally in good condition, with prospects Gl e A e R R I ikl cash and | it B S, 0005 (Lo Lo mpart o steadier tone to the marke. There | Poccom a Eood vield. fhe eatly-sown oats, while and ribi improved a trifle as the result of | 2] Sl e I G thore "Were aboat $00 Kl ) i et | Nemaha Coun wrm| work ugprogressed o B SI0W DLOBEERS) e Borerally inTEgg N the day's business, while lard closed at a sei May, 3e; July, | Naonal s the Suppiv. wis moree ¢ it o I' | uninterrupted and the gencral outlook s | ! . 1 3 o I Sl at g < | oo i e slonlv o et algwaie itosmesisel | Runinteriupteaiie & and looks very promising. Warm wea i IO R f L T OB TecCIlLs qWete, Sonly No. 2, on eall regular, de asked gateriln inferior (5 cliice and o 3 1 3 toc vo ings, | SO0 il tn son parts of the g, X T o b gl 3 ead, fi it = e L nail R Adams County—Hg some parts of the | lent condition of the ground a considcr: Wstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 't tratk; sacked, alo; New York Money Market. AT TEA T el b county Wednesday Oats | acreage has been prepared for corn, and in cars: corn, 90 cars; outs, 140 cars; hogs, NEW YORK. April 20.—MONE e changed, o over to | coming up in good shape. I‘-\"”' i\"('lh -n'""l l;"""'l Ll the o -mv'-‘s - i 20,000 head. Zasy at 1 per eont; last loan, 1 per cont; joxty lve. s o D Jolnson County—Crops growing nicely and | jome flelds e he lante his work, I The leading futures ranged as follows R AN not damaged during the week. oo e s byt Sl LS i | Low. | rcreal I m Polk County—Light showers during the | cloudy weather, meadows and pasturage d EXCIANGE-Stendy, packers and mixed, week have improved wheat and oats. Hail | are ailvancing slowly. P and SN Tor 60 Ghyes DoRtod ratos ) S e 0t | Tuesday, but no damage. Corn plowing well Lt L @AS3%: commereial bills, $1.8500 4,56 ,‘ i 1 w | GNUBER AND raMis et 6o e, | advanced. ; g = Only R AVeeRO g ATk belt: co I o1%,0. Market unchanged, dull, weaker, (nsettled; top | Jefferson Couniy—Grass growing nice AN, L RRANGISG iisieeg 1 it o lambs, $4.5001.00 SAN FRANCISCO, Ap 24.—Colone! N 1o T dy's state bondy, | g3 JoUges it Opplamba; ($ D10, 10; Some farmers will plant corn mext week. | O L :‘“‘l .(,[| ”". ”“.f"'_ {‘ C "‘“‘1 NGE=Unchinied closing quotntiona on bonds: B . Louls Live Stock Marke Apples and cherries doing well. oolo iasnotifiod, Lhe, divestorsraf sthe Mul PROVISIONS = e 2 L OUTS CADHILL. 20 ATT Saline County—\Wheat has improved dur- | winter fair that his contract allows him ta } stndard s binic .‘..f»'(lm,‘” IS L E S e ai 3 el Zkh 1 men 100 hand ing the week. Nearly all ground plowed and | exhibit trained animals in his arena, and Choic @iAT, e b St PO % 2. rall, native steers, 1,20 to 1,4 s y fo ori 3 wes groed r 18 rex... ... 113% St. P Consols. 2 b )- ready for corn expresses great surprise t s TR b, $6.50; 18 conb.ries 104 |86, ok E z cdors, $3.40; cows, $3.10@8 Seward County—Week been favorable | °X ) irprise that any ohe sliould vs, §7; longs, ¥ BT P e i Beward g Igunhye accuse him of giving a lion and bear fight. 00 head: shipments, 50) [ fOr Browing crops, He merely intends to ve Hon and bear 0. i and Deay Nuckolls County—First of week has b RiCE 2 800 bls wheat gocd i i ERITIR R e T b corn, 6. Gits, 26,000 b, g i N, s 10 common | war ile latter portion was cold engage in a_wrestling mateh and says that SHIPMENTS-Flour, - 8000 bhiss wheat, e 1l e 4 L ey b e “‘_I"‘M“’_ L S neither the Midwinter officials nor the police bu; corn, 174,000 bu.; oats, 16,000 bu, A H D N 1 Receipts, 80 head: shipments, none, | cloudy. Bl S her. Wheat. | have the power to stop it. The colonel is S Tnn. How SOt 8. Atehison 1 Market steady for good; commion I elppei [ Nemaha Coun NOWEEYAW RN Gk O 82 selling tickets for the event at from $3 to Coffee Market., | Canada So. 2nds.. G n.ul\r‘; l‘ @400, native lmv\- $i. 40600500 oats and barley look well. Ground in good $20, l‘ Vit 18 ;h i prEaslonlibepITbaY L ‘\ vy S i O clipped Texas stockers, SLHY; lambs,’ $4 250 4.50, condition for plowing. 20, and ¢ fmpressio will b ol ADHL 2 CORFIEE-Options o ndition, for plowing. e well, but | lively “wrestling match” indeed, and that D. & R. G. 15140 D. &R, G 4s. Market. Otoe Count oints fdy more heat is required for all v botht the contes ants are liable to get hurt, Ao o 5 Iy dull and heavy under gotation and 1 clon it Erieids *N.C SAS CITY. CATTLE—Roce e 5 ! L et | M. KC&ET G i 3 ad; shipn to put ground in good condition for corn. The Evolution ations wora iy | K S G e v 3 S Saunders County—The week has been o, | o oqieinal sgents Is gradually rolegatin SRR SaEin I“w-m;"v”v"‘nlvtrlrl 10 Spot caffe, ;" « i B A : u “h"“:'k» and rainy, retarding growth of ev s IO T I e e Y 2o, dull an minal; No. 7, $17; meld, quic No. Pac. 18ts...... Al thing. 2 1a extracts to the rear and bringing Comitovar. 410 Ran’ D ot i ulels | Ne: Bac: dhida Al e : Vel County—Wheat 1 badly winter- | table extrncts to fhe rear and bringing inio 2 aflont, At S8 Wirahatine, dellvorias Setert | N-W: 4| Ali Killed. Clover s Killed out Timothy | Een<ral use tho pleasant and effective 1 id day,: 1 AG8 T baga: Now Yok stock Lo 21 803 w. Curr and__mixed, o Ll Bl o robably in- | inxative, Ssyrup of Figs. To get the trus ','“:” United futen stock, 511115 bagi atoat |+ offored, 4 bid 1 HIAR0. g i omIng Son el STt tebodsproha by tamedy ses that it is manufactured by 1ha | nominal; % o, | for the United Sttes 0 b Tl vis b — s 80 head; aliipments, 50 f Jured. T . 4o o gpomron California Fig Syrup Co. only. For salsy | e for the Un'tid States, 3 bags, againse Taston GCa EIE G Both Cions: g o 10e Tower NORTHEAST SECTION. Celilorai Rl Byekn 7, | o P .2 ANBIRO, BOSTON. April 24.—Call loaus. T wd por cont; | % New York Live Stock Market. Antelope County—Weck rather cool for all Sk Oy - { PROVISIONS—Mens pork, tion for No ExCh time loans. Basis por cent. Closing for YORK ATTLE-Recelpts, | vegetaticn. Al tender plants suffered from S e 10 Lard, -y 10 sat dayale 2000 Vawid atocc, stoeks, bonds and mining siares ! o manty for o no salts high winds: l‘rnumll in :wv.l l*--n‘ullllryryx x(:‘)l; e BT e Sl 4 el g celpta. (two duys), 1,000° b SF. — I WeR B orar ); teceipts, i mark Jowing., Wheat and oats sown & moi R h by . 24.—Last nj 3 t short ey A e i W entign. Hisete CALVE Cloalngbne Kuon o prime, 4 ",L“ o coming up. Rye looks fine. | an unknown man fired six shots through a [} 2l 10'% DIg. ve A0DIAL e g it L 6.... 145 400 hutter alves, ~ il v Da - ve 0! ay da 5 B8, 9 finished goods, per gal, | Pricss W@l pre lower. 2 G “,k iBlaaanl Suantilo) SHERP. AND LAMIS-Receipts, 2,200 head: | Stock in low pastures can live without bay | window in the residence of John Burga, i it 21— Qutets prices 30 lower, | Y Slate 0 o i a2 100 market active; chioiee Timbs strongd good 1o | or feed. i« wepl | Who lives seven miles south of this city. BEOAS-Hndhanged.) N RACL Mt owan, riet auiet sales, 16,00 | yogion & Albany.. 210 [Atchison 4s.. 3 250 20 30 libpea b, “s4.303007” ineion” i Burt County—Plowing for corn is well | Mrs. Burga received one ball in her side ] oMo following werw. the receipts ana. anipmonts Bosion & Matne.... 148 [New Eneland o 37 § e " | under way. Wheat has greatly improved [ and probably will not recover. No reasons 1 ang RIS Minneapolis Wheat Market, OB & Q. B0y Wis. Cout, ano 7 00 40 e e pkie GElENEan Smar ket rm i goud iy fwe A little too cold for oats and f are known for the crime At Tia. [SHiDments. | MINNEAPOLIS, Apell 20.—The market today T A G e ol i i ! = rley Tour, buls. | X Prices wdvanced ige ahove the closing prices. of Kb Butte & Boston.... Tha followlng ave the recaldts 4t tha foie pr or at this time of year. The late storm Wheat, bu. 000 000 erday and on that litde advance thel el C 3 pria- | better at 3 Corn. bu | 1adouo| 000 | Qisposition. o sell out, which. carriel yrices 17518 Calumot & Heclih.. 510 elpal chties Tucsday, April 2 has been of great benefit to all small grain. \) ) (8 Oats. bu K0.000 0000 | dawn e fr PR i awain set . bkl R i Cattle. Hogzs. Sheep. orn p 1 well advanced \ R¥eibn | o h00 | fown Mo from the wn.’ when buyine ukaln ot | Orecon Siiori Lo i 1 South Omaha..... .. T g planing el adyanedd. be (s o B 5000 1 \‘ arley, bi ccrel (Lo ALt R o G L G S U e g . H ez o rdoon Ssounif - < Dadgel” County mhing RN NEEHIEE) /D\\s& oum’flc/, Vr On the Prodiie ange tod iy the butter May, 6lc; July, G%e: September, G "o | Union 118 o 37 e A R e R i e TS LQithe Beadi o (racik: © No. 1 hard, Bilhes No. ) ndrthers, e2sier | Wase s 1 teplouleg St o LUUD G0 SO0 B0 | aod cand ticn i Oatafall . B lan ing, pec: & & JeEs, auicts striety fresh, 10 No. 2 nort Gitge ' "The’ wenther - was e 7 Lasih Total Ta000 Tous | gressing in good shape. Ligh the A ported i o ”“"‘k('.““”'“,l' v kenorally ind AT PR e L 1o o 45 pth o will 1h:nv bad offect on fruit tha ensofl s 2 ' s T ona i Endan s aortime RS con SAN FRANCISCO, Apell 24.~The official closi 18 280 ve blooms early. W YORK, April 81—FLOUR-Recelpts, .- | ditions had a fendoncy to create o weakness tn | o SAN ERMSCIC0LSVECTSIh POV, £0700 Fasy Holt County—Week somewhat warmer than B0 bl ¢ exparts, 8,100 bbis.; walon, 18,50 picai: | the market, which was overcome by the demand | 510 STAGS. dor 1 Cail last, with frequent show Very favorable OFOuUs PH e and nesiveted Gxeond’ o sl vatentc ut | £08 <ash wheat and the short suppiios arriving | 1V Ty e Mz v wedtorn wini S 0 T | (G8 grain aown; grass growing very fast, & Mt ot ot dhe' ik, Rye e, g | DU I twentyifour hows Wi ‘whila ‘. | Belehii AEAND. 8 38 ml:‘ i demand moderate; new mixed, | wyoqt and oats coming up. Ground in ™ IS THE BEST, Kwheat flour, nomina L sume about. 1%,000. I wheat, making, with est & Beicher. L PROVISIONS—Beof, extra India mess, 83 9d; | excellent condition for plowing TR B P RECRWHENT U e gn an graies, ovq | e stipmente ' ditebudin 0f By 1oh | Boe con. 5o 3 poric, prime Do, T a0 Cuming County—Rather cool and rainy for ( RN ,y“"gfi‘ézi‘;"lflx;’;“!‘"‘ & ORN MBAL-Stendy; yellow western, 82,050 steady, $2.40 o $2.85 o patonte 3 | Chollar: L. 100 R work, but good for winter grain. Ground ?L \ %y, . andywine, $2.70, for bakers, Shipments, 25,120 bbls, Con, Cu, |Blerrn 0 long clear, 45 Ibs., 3 6d rexdy for planting. Plum trees and cherry () K oo & cirlots, 51652 bont 1o e Crown Uniou Con 100 T R rimo. westarm {rees beginning (o look white, o Warde ayer s O e N Al aes Ansns Cley Markots. B % C S rasica CHEESE- American fin Dixon County—A cool and cloudy week v,.)‘, VR Y 3 I tWo-rowed, stto, 08; ungrnded 1 Vigapeil 3 WHBATAe lower; | Hale & Nor N AT S Small grain coming up slowly. Plowing pro- | BARLEY MALT i westorn, FAred E401 No. b retl, 0O = 3 = B 15 bull 7 8Urs, tg 2 4) LINSEED-—21s 11 gressing. One inch of snow on the 19th, e s pe \ St BRLOILR 2 mixed, 3B@¥4e; No. 2 New Vork Mining Quotations, 2 foed 00 15 steers 310 lan, s 10. i Knox County—Rain and hail storm of the A Y HUITER Tenervalates b aates, Rt S NEW YORK Al 21.Tho following ara tho | 2 fo H SRR e dantenine || annas SOUITRRLEA ARG DAL B B N BRIGGY, Enot, irm i store i & 3 No. 2 mixed, : clostig A wlloat, 627} Bt . 1 northern, @e; dairy, 10 o 3 3 TREAS UTAIL Anericans corn, recelpts, 8 days, | ggpecially” sloping ground, Ground in good 2 focders. .. o g 1 i L condition for farm work. g feeders.... 883 8 40 faellary 40 Cotton Market Yierce County—Small graln coming up 0 delivered. " Opilons gpened ‘weaker on rains w 1 easlor cablos, but nimost Immediately ral s 380 |Stand 11 fueders ADTLES difeehin t i g s anaieny (R OECIR A1, £ 80 |Uiton t NEW ORLEANS, Apri 24— COTTON—asy; | nicely, showing slight effect of March frecze BOND. [ hic 1 all at, 16,600 bu.; corn, 1,100 bu.; 0 v 1 teed: A0, salcs, ) bales; to arrive, 400 bi Considerable plowing done for corn. S offerings, At noon . reactic newed covering and the close tamoon mi but on_re s firm, 0GS—The market was lower, not so | SHIPMENTS - Wheat, B 8 mark solnte much lower early, but before the close buyers | bules baless CXPOFLS, contawle los, Dutures, quiet G0 Tron i1y 1200 |Quicksily 000 bu.; corn, 7,000 bis; bats, Abrit o ut MO0 e | ylo preferrd. 1111 had pounded out a pretty liberal decline. | steads , balews Apri 5 STOUKS AND 10N ulwer . Neighboring markets were lower, the supply | 880G ) T n 9 o | ! RO s Auguat, $T.171.18; Septom! Farm work retarded. Oats injured and some = AR TP e i e > A falry libe .:: A1 LHoTe Nk G FENLAC ety ST November, § to be plowed up for corn. Season generally 4OWALL$TRT_ET' 4 i Y- Eho London Stock Quotations. A<l g eneuiative SOaMang., 406 ittt . earlier than usual. Corn ground in exchllent E © A 0000 L. futures, 19,000, b, ot Rymoraaf; Advorse 0ongt Astion, LANDON, Anvt Bt o Slaaing packers wore all very pronoun T N conditlon. Rye in good order. Winter | — DEYY RIS = i No e in bleviaor e it BW YORK, April 24.—Tho long expocted | rovermermonay= 00 3-10 MoRTEaH ORITHRT - | Pair to good hogdgpld early largely at ity 00 batunt. wiock, 87,600, baten. . wheat damaged by late freeze COCCOCTIDIRDIDD b ity Opdons opcnet “Wulland | decision of the attorney general of Tlinois | Gonmnin. e TubileteRaantatt fhes Jiann 80,00 o anolls U6 Jowencthan Monduy ALVESTON, " April COTTON - oceipts, tanton County—Favorable week for all g o i, S SRl B | oL pton o the Sommanennant o | Sl A C R e G e e R e SR M e A R ST ettt potatoes planted and farmers are busy pre (] paring ground for corn ‘ ABOU N D ' Duluth DULUTH, April rn Markets, net advance. April closed at s May, | quo warranto:proceedings against the Chi- WHEAT—Strong de, - cloved At Ai4e; June, A0@I%e, from both hogs and provisions In Chicago Dl and it was not very long before the popular Washington County—A week of cold and I i Lk i ity 4" | caso Gas company was not made unul atter | 1 A il hat b 6 ApHil 29tect Mav, b S Roceipty, 87400 exports, 2,50 i o close Iness, and, consequer o | MONEY- per cent b s $5 and t was the limit. Most | giige: No. 1 northern, cash, ol i er. Plenty of ra S i saln, 10,000 hb. totiren firm,' aguc; No, | Lhe close of business, and, consequently, the | N0 G discount in the open murket. for | DI Was 35 and that the Mmit. Mot | giigel N5 1 “norihern, cash, 6le: Apri ather, Plenty of raln. Small | & of \nogt of the successful things, nnd 2, deifvered, 40%e: No. & 88%e: No. 8 white, d1e; | Speculation in the stock of the company | short bilis is @il per cent and for iheee | Of the late sales were s “'-{; "'i”“ or Quote | Moy, Gike: iy, 63ic; Beptamber, aiie} g slowly on account of cold. BanaoinlTy B rtbatwonlde i Rl (i i track mixed weatei 30860 | today merely reflected current rumor, which | MOnths bllla 1 1-16@1 per cont. (R e o e B et T No. 1 northern, 'to arelva, 63 CENTRAL SECTION. k& A0diiGe. Options dull wil (he morning, but be: | Was strongly to the effect that the petition St. Louis Minlng Stock Quotations, 8 i J Dawson County—Hall on the 19th and came. more. not . ! hold out and befdre noon practically every- b ot Jawson Coun 1 ) and 2 Mirong ‘Mt ldie net’ Advhess: tiouki | would be granted. The opening price was | ST HOUIS April 2i- Mintue stocks today were § (iing had changed hands. The bulk of the | GA1 f%ic: No. 3 white, 350, slightly injured growing grain; frost on 20ih iebi ompany S ey, closed at iitic; UV '3 [ %4 down, and then came an advance of g | SULIICNChANE, QuOtTON Hogs went at § to $5.10, as against $5.10 and | KECE x\: Wi, 400 b and 2ist damaged vegetables;' half or mor e s s e ! por cent,"after which a selling movement i 8 58" [mono. ... #a6 $6.15 Monday, while a week ago today th - agcthoinier Wgak L (RGEARNRLIG. osher Extract of Beef $ I of the trading was at $5.20 to 3 : crops X (6] (NI cholc o 9 1 abeth 1 bulk of g New York Dry Gooas Market, . wice, 4T.000 ) it was inaugurated, resulting in a break of bot, 18 LUl o8 -Lue rasiin : y Custer County—Owing to cold, dry, cloudy itageir T mmon Lo chole 1% per cent. When the lower figures were o | Boprasen ahiue Aa, | GBS YORIC Apri) 2 all departments of |4 very windy weather, erops have made 1o | are kol at oss tian oo MSheTe anarinaly, ) reached, buying orders came into the mar- = N 25" 50033 03 usual foday, which was made miore iy | percaptible progress during the week, Some | Sisih of s Beatest tot 4 5 Clear \T4; bal- I1hs Buen ale being o o or Cf 80 t g hid for 64 squar e Iry, fnal salo-Daing ot & decline: of %iper cent i AR AL SAC Dl foEs athen ) ST Wheeler County—Small grain mostly in - LI on the day's trading. Considerable long Aprit 3t.—Clearings, $,124,357 160 auiet And Father taslers ol eold, windy weather ds damaging to | € @ G- @ @@ 0 D D B @B D <D oomo L Qulet; domestio feece, i pulled. | stock was put out, and the short Interest also | "o "yt Aprll 2h—Cloarings, $89.435,008 20 ——— | crops. i T ¥ PROVISIONS “Beof, dull; out meats, dull; | Increased their lines. DIStlng was the | balamtes, $4800440 L h i b 153 R i e - | Valley County-The ground in excellent Blekled” belllon.” 7athcs pickled showtdors, 614 star performer of the day, breaking 3 per | PARIS, Abril 2L,—Three per cent rentes, W oI Crry P Apll s National Trans { condition tor working wrowth of sogeiabies | it s, W@ Okes lard, | lower: western | cent on the report that the case of Gotts. | 17l for the necount 0 o, iahe fiutes | hindered by high, dry windsi fall” wheat Clomed At $nan nominals - duiye. orbor "me | chalk against the Distilling company, in- | . PHILADELIHIA, April 24— Clearings, $11,8 ¥ I nearly a failure; rye a little better fined easter; continent, 3.3 $865; com- | volving & question of rebates as appilad o | 710 balances §1.56551 i atlonal ‘Prunwit | Greeley County Wheat all'un sna looks NATIONAL BANK. qund, Saecl bork e rotall sales, had been decided in favor of | MEMPHIS, Avril 2—New ork exchange sell- | cort a8 nikhest | well, Winter wheat 100ks well. The aver i oN, AR Qo e, but weakers | T Datnil, "Whent It was Toarned that th | " b Cioimngt $EFi. 7 U | & Tt | ke ot both t greater than over botore. | 1, 8, Dopasitary, Omian, Nebrasca BBOC At 55 10 Dbl Brime Yellow, firet ek | Sult did not affect the general deba BNyt 350 ' DriS Crude pblss soe ol Jocms, Sudie; it orude ystem | gone into the Bank of England on t crude | of the company, a partial recovery was | day is 61,000 cride, MU, butter grades, | made, but the final sale was made at @ de- | _CINCINNATI, Ap ¥ ime summer, white, 36¢ "I | cline of 1% on yesterday's closing. Sugar w York exchange selling at we premium, BUPTER-—Steady: . westorn' rose e In the e dealings, reacted R N R ; western croamery, 160 or Oe! a ¢ on good buying fc CISCO, April .—Drafts, sight, Jirstern o » 18 % per cent, and then, on good buying for telegraphic, 1Tac. Silver bars, 634G 6 oreamory, 10zl CHEERR - (O1d), steady: mnall, 1G] western, PEORIA, , April (2 -COIN=Market steady, | Webster County—Splendid prospect for T s No. 2 white, | frult except peaches, which will be light. | cAPITAL - = = §400,000 OATS - Murket Gule 2 ns, but in LHOATEMAsket, ; Wheat generally improved by ded by high | SURPLUS - - - 8063,5)) e ex i oney, 21466 per cent HY'E- Market 1y, No. 2 6 some portions slightly re WHISKY—Market firm; high wine basis, 115 | winds, which have also injured to sc | | i 1 a bull pool, sold up 1% per cent,” with a | Mexicun dollars, 03Gae 8g121,0; | final reaction of % per cent, leaving a net LOUIS, April 24.—Clearings, $3,230,261; bal o skims, | gain of 1% he granger shares were | ances, $28,20. Money, dull eent.” Ex dent; Jonn 8. Coling. vies peos dont | actively traded in and were rather weak [ Chunke on New York, e premiun | es TR} refining, 128 6d 2 | by dry weather. High winds and cold weather | fted, ‘Cantlor, Wi it Moz s, f ! i IS-Strong; state an 2 o, Ml 2 . 5 . | — - . i REL Mate. o h 130i | i the early part of ahe day, Chicago, Bur- | CHICAGO, — April Clearings $1%,415,00, | 80 2 i 07 Wool Murket. hard on all crops. Rain needed to con- | casnlor ] b London Sugar Market, tent oats which are well up, Red Willow County—Early sown sprir ) show, but I8 held in check OMcers and Dircciors: —Honry W. Ya NDON, April 2.—SUGAR -Cane, dull 240 heavy: centrifugal Java, My 6d; Mu o wheat begins Wid Pennsyivik Re* | jington & Quincy falling off 13 per cent, | No¥, York Sk D,y Dening | 4 4 3 s ST, LOUIS, April 24.—-WOOL-In good demand | tinue spring work THE IRON BANK, Dk PETKOLEUM-Dull; . United’ clused at $5¢ bid; | Northwestern 13 per cent, and St. Puul | 4Gils per cent, i brices unchanged, | Gosper County—Iligh winds damaging to 120 620 | tor desirable grad

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