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8 L TI!F O\IAH\ DAILY BEFE: TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1901 I'm i western steamed, $8.70; refined, llrm.‘h"rlhmn_ @ T0%c; May, T5%C; 1 T84C T " Hooke PIZE R o BS l‘ “Y IN " A | continent, . Juth America, #9.00 CORN-4lc; May, 1115 i stockers ‘and feeders, $3.564.8; calve \ I\ compound, $5. 768 g. Pork, firm; fam OATS 21714 i vearlings, iy, 91600057 short clears, $1o. 00100 e 3 HOGE - Re 3¢ PR e | mess, N RIG0. ose; country l MOVEMENTS IN STOCKS AND BONT i higher, sclling at 80690, bulk, $5.57470.), Advancing Tendency of Corn is Broken | 17, | g A i [ Denting tn Cniecid Sintes steet stocks Goed Beef Steers Beld Bteady Today, but { ock In Sight. Experiment by State University Prev 3 | ER—Recelpts, 18 pkge.; fresh e Follo o s receipts o e tourl vy 4 Under Liquidation of Loags. creamety, | Tactory, Mattiat | _Make Total of Sales Enormous. Eutcher Btook Was Weak. 1 Al cal LU LR Feasibility of Plan, CHERSE~Recelpts, o032 pkgs.; nrm; fancy NEW YORK, April 1.<The prodigious 3 H Hogs, Sheen, | | large red and white, @1lige; fancy, | volume of dealing In the United States Steel CALVES South Omaha S0 1046 | small, colored, 12ige; fancy, small, white, | sccuritics today brought the aggregate el v &0 Al T OTHER MARKETS WEAKEN ACCORDINGLY | v 5 Rt S ke U e within | HOG MARKET SEVEN AND A HALF HIGHER | 1 ;;l“ ] :;,; g1 [Chicago oo UNNECESSARY TO SEND SHEEP ELSEWHERE ] | 12% a1 134 sing uy's transaction w thos on | Liberal Receipts of Sheep, but De- | | May Wheat Closes at Decline of One ) "800 iy Alive, weak and lower; fowls, | January '+ of this year, when the aggre- | g (008 g UlERE Ol h_: Prices | | o Fonie ol May :": "":"‘“;"'" oy and Three-Quarter nts Take 10vec; chickens, 10¢; turaeys, 12¢; dressed, | gate sales reached” 2,1 1 shares I'he es by A et of Alfalfa or stenay UPReY S, W10ty owls, lulgally o or toda A O8N whares, I i i Drop of 1 tha=t'ro- A Rt re Wi i Detter Tecn gbe | has only beeh excoeded by the. record ns Rl B Ly WEATHER CROP BULLE"N Nntive Hay=Good Results Obe ] vistons Remain Firm, tatned eiter in the tocal metal market | The large part played by the United Steel % b = nined on Open Ranges, s | toauy rrices ady Hurv]‘qllulul r(ynwl]\(!‘] :I. i 106 t-, 4\.‘vI| In such a broad and ""H‘\" — March Affovds Moisture imough t —_— | ¢ of a loss of 2 6d for the ot nrke . L ol toda & indicated b e » gt { o JIKhC eXpOFL Inquiry &nd a Lack | ates 3t tHe tommon aitd preferred, (hose SOUTH OMAHA, April 1 SInEC Grawth of Winter CHICAGO, April 1.-May corn broke | ers. The close Was HIFmat 93, | of the United States Steel amounting to 216, (”l""":l‘(; :‘I‘“f')' bt L “"",“,,"';,‘;‘;!:, Whenat. |_nl.\]n\.\m: Wyo., April 1 —(Special.) under lquidation by longs toda nd | - . {100 and those of United States Steel pre. i -K-"m' A it - oy he lamb fecding experiments at the State withdrawn other grains - weakened, Moy | g gyg (ations on | dealings e hree weeks ago vy | Nobraska sect) Climate and crop serv- | ciuded Saturday by Prof. Foster. The re wheat, naturally inclined o lower prices The offerings which were hurled on the "'_'I":“‘:fl“':‘}::w e ice of the weather burcau, Crop conditions | Sult has not been reduced to figures, but on the bearish summary of the day's news, | e B | bt they wes roel it moved ups | Average price Diid tof *'the past for March, 191 March, 1801, has been a | enough is known, however, to warrant the | | ; ’ PR NORE ProvIstens ot thy Toee were | “1V1: POULTRY—1ens. $¢; young and | $a¥d through the avainnche, the common | several days, with comparisuns: ' i stormy, windy month and the amount of | statement that the ffty head of lambs fed | farm work done wus less than is usually ¥ de greater gains o | nccomplished in_ March. Generally, little | 08 @lfalfa made greater gains than th has been done, except the cutting of stalks | Same number fed on native hay, although Old TOUtLecs,_ sdie; LUPACYS, Ggdc; ducks rising 214 and closing at the top, while the - - Ve le higher wnd e iy preferred rose an extreme 11y and closed | 1901, 1900, 1899|1898, |1897. IM 1896, | within 14 o e advancing tendency of the cornmar- | v o e Featute "SIl dny: 1 ebite of Wi ®es | March 1. 6 22 35 350, nd occasionally some plowing, In the | the latter came through in good condition, L bl Bl L i‘ ot L, s, cholce, | Ported conolidation with the ~ Atchison | Muich § H 34l uthern counties some ouats have been | proving to the station oficials that with slye manver during the last few daye, v i, e "] SVatems ‘and of other rumors set afloat to | Slarcn H 349 380 sown and in the southern portion of the § WOIVSa & ah ok BT ! REOUTE ToE ths o eeten I (i WiooK Marcn 3 G4y 88| 891 Spring wheit belt i lttle spring wheat | care it the selection of the fodder and the rte reststance, May with e, E Sy cdor uas | THO extreme tise i Un % wie 1, o | Murch g 00| 88 3§97 has been wown. Fall-sown grain | lived | feeding of the lambs they can be made to #cllers all the way [Fom A ge the | D i cte, o, Stuludrus, sov; Miealun, e, | Net gain or 4 points, 8t | was string | March ] ,' o Yo% & ] through, the winter unusuilly well winter [ show splendid results with the native hay | Anmences, wade trom the avkire for o S i, <ath i, sew Tork Gl | throughout and became buovant, rising st | SEECH : 4 e A e neerage is wimost without cecention | The experiments, the result of which has ‘ ::-‘;“m“"‘i b "'{‘y”‘ - B Prif B AP »-I'.:~‘:;-‘ l-":‘.‘,;\--“"flm- | Pacific was actively Uealt In ut an extreme ;\:«nn 4 | 308 8 16 408 m\lw\;\dlh large, The l]nxll winds of the | been anxiously awaited by sheepmen | gorn anu indfiferent ca hiilips bousht | "L UL & s & Sa—islac hass, 18¢; | 2 and Manhattan was advanced as “::t_:: e w{&h ,3!4,“ 10 r.w.'."f..m.:‘n':“ :;;l})r J“'.h‘»r"|'I"."'.'|‘”v.-.'\““‘-. throughout the entire state and northern R A DL | Wi e, DU uneiisin aivy bailieads, duc; | TGS o larke deatihes, AU of the steel| MRrCK 1371 § waal 4 78 o) 3.4 416 cipitation of the lust ten days throughont | Colorado, were conducted in a novel man 1 il s AR B SidaTi | LUl ghua 1C, LUllall, decs UG g ke, | clided n the merger and the independent | MATCH 1.[ ' dokei 4 791 3 6 2] i the portion of the state where winter wheat | ner. No large warm barns were provided | pressure. May reacted tr m Budde *Clnucheres Vot wgecy | compinies, ”Republic Sieel preferred roge | MATch 1. 5 sofai 4 7ol 4 &3 3 89 iR s grown has insured sufficient molsture t© | and the animals were permitted to run out { mud held close unaer that i piasiw, 160 we,' ded’ uwppir, a0 | &N Oxtrome %, Slons Sheffleld preforred 4% | SEFCH 150! 8 SES $ 01 3 Q81 § S0l 44 L1080 the broepectTs excentingly favorable fof |10 all kinds of weather much the same as roater freedom thih mad oharacterised the | Sus; wiitohs e sei sinelts, avss WOUL |G ces were fully maintained, Quite o | March ERIE R R @] HOGEh ket | 811 fall-sown grain_ Q. A. LOVELAND, ~ |stock on the range would do. The market cariier. The support wei | E i Gaaven by ¢, per dod, $k number of dormant stocks were ufl\d""""iflflfifl 4l el ol el S 82| whs continusd odase "I'rllu’v"!vl'l"’pl‘\‘h‘\‘\.:‘:‘yl'll;n] Section Director, Lincoln, Neb. lare more thun satistactory, as the fact has BMay i consequence aropped 10 4o, « VA L—Chuice, syite sharply, Pullman rising 6%, Burlington was | {EECH ‘5-1“‘1 86| 3 pel o0 438|and the quality only falr, and trading | * been proved that Wyoming lambs can be TR B T . A e D tenLe | TRt ohe s 375 Balot Batusdayts | Maro § sl 4 511 3 oo 3 78] 42| started out on a basis of about a Tige ad- | New York Mining Stoeks. [ fattencd for market in Wyoming, and it is Recelpls W % cars, 61 ot contruet grade, | Deaivis . dssoviation: Cloice aplan at o T below Saturda : iy 446| vance. The bulk sold from $.9 to NEW YORK, April 1-The following | g, i The withdrawal of the corn support SO L upiana, 8, meaium, o se, | closing price, but ending with a net loss of | \ATch 2 b 4% R 4.86| With & top At S8 The finhier hows sotd | quotations on m'mlug stocks: ROl mecessary, as many sheep raisers be- which has Leen the maingtay of Wheat DUils | g 1ye stiaw, $0. ‘anese ces tor | only Mg Luckawanna, after an early ad- | yorf s Wi | w” 36 371 *_ | mostly at $.95 and the medium weights at [ == —ea | Heve, to send them to the ed lota of for some time, hud @ serfous effcct t | Hdy vi B Coies wiu guwity. Memnand | vance, nder Saturday. Marc 1576 | * | 367 367 47118597 and the cholcer loads at $6.0 and [ Adams Con...... 23 (Little Chief ..... 14 |northern Colorado to be placed in condition . | maarally Thearish market | M Swheat | S el o et conditions were entirely | SAroh J:{ 8 37 | 4'sol 27| 3 &) 41805 T was a fairly active marker and | Alice 4 | Oniario W0 | tor, che eavtorn. smarkdt | ©pened duc 1o tye lower ut adiotae, ander | GATB~NO, « wBite, ager speculitive sp / : B PYREA 4 74 | becatise of the supply the market soon | Breece ! [ 20 ophir ... 4 bt i the dnflaence wedk cat foaly | CAIRN=NO, o 66t though government interest disbursemen ts | Yarch -:;;m,\‘ W% ol £33 | camas Of the light supply the market mas | Brunawick ' Gon.: 2 [Phoentk Sheepmen of Wyoming, especlally those bearish world's statistic eral FeceiptE | Bt N=$iv. are expected to vield over $2.000,000 to the 2 88i% b me 430 | change In the market from start to finish, lu! stock Tun i |Potost of southern Wyoming, and not a few farm good weather und glow reports of crpp | VEGETABL money market tamorrow the absorption of | yiiil S g gor8| g 15! nu‘ 4 78| the close being fully as good as the ning on, Cal. & Va..10% |Bavage ers In the frrig " dist conditions, LAttle long wheat car 1L | SPINACH—Fer bu. vox, cash by the subtreasury on routine opera- R AR H -jr.u' | o oday's ndvance establishes a new high | 1:.»,.11“..‘..1 Terra. o1 Nevada e irtigated districts, have long but bears operated on o moderite ASPARAUUD~Caiiturniy tons continues very large. Sterling ex- | U vr‘l‘l RET ARG 11 351 380 | point for the year, the high day previous | n Silver 10 | Hopes ... desired to feed lambs for market. A num Buying by w corn bull ciised an ¢ v MUbALB— RO, Pee 1b, due change advanced a fraction to the gold ex. [ AP A6 |3 o 1 this time being March 25, when the n Silver o andard ber of sheepmen have announced that if / @Whe. For a time (he market ri N BEETS UUE G0k, w port point. After th k market had | “g7 o g average cost was $.007%. Representative waville Con... % tfie' sxrertments e . nant but steady In wympathy With the | Niw ool selor dos. 60c, closed 1 $500.000 gold nt to Kurope | & Indicates Sunday. : oF - sidie| Rt . 5.907s. i e experiments here were satisfactory they then corn firmness. The visible incres NEW TURNIUs—Eer doB., 8C, Rtacted 1 6 AT GO COURR el L ATRTR o J8 C8 o 044 Skt . W © would raise more hay and alfalfa and foed dospite heavy exports, and the st ter | UG UMB L KD—110 udse, De t0g | “Xpected to go during the wee 4 Ll G B bl B . 4 4 [ 0! s ead. The res o 0 §nflienco of the corn break at lust, srougnt UMBLES-110U0Use, per dos., $LUG | “Hhe bund market was not so active rela Cattle, Hogs. Sh'p. H'rs, 5. i HITS BILLION DOLLAR MARK ;’" "' "';""' instead. The result of the out long wheat and set the bear for “EARoN b1t by, e tively m:.-hr stock market, but business was [ C., M. & 8t. P. Ry .. .. . 120 a2 “_w Ing \l;film‘w will be heneficial to the Work with rewened enthusiasm. Stop-loss | K hes e i inrge and the movement of prices frregular, [ 0. & 8t L. Ry... o “ . yoming farmer, as it will furnish a home Ordeta Wers Peached oft (it decline nni (he | Boas Der . ol et 8o . otal . par value, $60%,00. United | Unlon Pacific system. 1 i . 8 United Staten Steci Corporation Fites | gy e bay and alfalfa. fhe area combined pressure forced the market dur Casitivsih9=F e, tates ds and new s declined 14 por cent on | UL & N. W, Ry...... 4 v;, b 0 Increasing Its Capltal of cultivated land 1 Yok g the afternoon to e, The close wis | TR UCE— b mu., k@ioc. the lust call. I, & M. VORR 1 2 s i W 67 41,500/ 0o 600, cultivated land will also be greatly in- weak, May 1% lower ot e, Local res | X BTSN 608, wgsees ¢ the closing prices on [8.'C. & P. Ry.......... AN | RN & B [ creased and its value doubled celpts were 52 cars, 4 of contrac ! PARD UL bl dud, Suc, the New York Stock exchange: C., 8t. P, M. & O £ 2 . & TRENTON. Several bands of lambs were fed at while Minneapolls and Duluth repo 3| POTRYOFS-rer v, 4o@sic; Colorado, bl B & M.'R_R. R y 1 il “ -] % ENTON, J., April 1.—The United | wyeqqiang this season and, it 18 understood cur Ainst 621 last week and 669 o 3 (hison, W10 P (o) 1’¢. & 'n‘h,. o V o B & States steel corporation this after- | ,\'; Himatits W tistasta A «”l““" ity Toc i Early Ohios, 6gs0c; | . do. pfd wy R Ci K L & P. Ry, - ¥ T Hous Aol Wit & : experiments were satisfactors. A large d with 47,000 last yeur, 8 umph, 3110, Haltimore & 0.0 825/ “do- 2 pra 1 COR L& PRy, W i . @ B i ”,l" il b the secretary of state &r- |, mber of farmers there have said ‘they wes In wheat and flour were W LT h Pacific Wis, Contral Iiinols Central. : N 9 i icles amending its charter and increasing will feed lambs next fall and in all b W10 bush World's shipments last | &N 5 per b, 2c; | ¢ Southern .. “#4Third Avenue 160 o il its capital stock to $1,100,000,000. The s next fall and in all proba- ook wor vl IR G new Caiitor 3 Ches, & Ohlo.... i8H|B. & O. ptd.. Total receipts......100 S : 47 state's feo for the fling of the papers was | 1Y, & VK feeding atation will be estab- the previoas week and 720,000 o ye LUMA LD 6-basket crate, | Chicago W... 2 Nat. T The disposition of the day's receipts was | iy " 5o 9 0 iy $220,000. The original tcles fil | lished there, while th e gt g $45 MeaiCUls, DEr 4-DUsKeL crate, 3ol :‘”l:-“ b 1557| H"In RS as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | 0755 ¢ & 4 bty i o IK Al “““‘ 'l““ ed some e o ocean passage Khowed un increase o ONLONS-ONI0, per ., $1.76, \eago 1. Sla Adams Expros ber of head indicated: 6.0l in [3 e ago were only amended n one partic- | prscov y i S BLER—Cuioruin, us” " sise, 000T0; | o0, BI% i i g (8™ EDICCR Buyers Cattle, Hogs. Sheop, | SHERPThere was the heaviest run of | ular. This amendment was made for the AL L Ll L. ushe ” i GO0, Z0gnC, cago L IXpross, Omaha Paoking C6..i%vees S8 b Have fo Ao A ; = Bita "were orratic and_in tho end bowed | REMmAL0L Sugse, e erate, ; WM WelliFargo Tix Qmaha Packing Co........ 2 gheed Hore today fhat has been on sile for | purpose of (aking advaniage of an act| Miner in Somthern Wsoming Finds o the corn initonee. May anened fe (o) 13 Am. Cot Ol S of packers, "however was quite iiboral und | PASsed by the recent legislature. Veln of Strange Naturnl Soap. 0 colntey. account vaIlieq. EARLY ]r:‘. 1.;;.'\.\s~\mx, PRENUL SN BIEER et Southern .. 1 g0 : Cudahy Packing Co s a result the market did not show m Originally the corporation could not mort- | EVANSTON, Wyo., April 1.-A. J. Deck vy selling, supposed to he for | DY 80 Lva per bu, box, 1t pfd Armour & ( by of any change. Good stuff of all kinds sold | gage or pledge its real property or any of |arty, a miner who has been prospecting ' | Luy ELAD J b 2 ple Jecker & § . st ako ~ cel otches, ¢ er ¢ A e R At L B U LR pe® &3 Pidson il Deat a P s i to the iheri st Bonehe®: onid | the stock of any other company except by | throughout southern Wyoming, reports that n weakness, the selling beeame FRUITS. 74 R St P ivics J. L. Care ¥ dlscriminate against the common: stuff, and | the afirmative vote of the owners of two- |he has discovercd a large bed of uranium general Mo im0 B I | STRAWBERRIES—riorida, per qt, 40c; | Den. & . G o Lobman & Co....it 1eer i in some cases that sold a_ lttle lower. | thirds of the capital stock. Under the |The matter occurs in small strata or veins Eloved NAISye Towar At Sgaziie. © Reeelps | Tovw s, o @00 "o prd mer i Hil & untatiger. : Lambe sold as hixh e $.0 and cliphed | amended charter ft is necessary to have [ana it is hardly worth working under pre R remaltind A e the | APCLLS per bot, W.25; wasnmgton, per | Fhe it prd Ammer 8 &' W Huston & Co 1 b "] (hing good the market wis falrly active and | 001y the aMrmative vote of two-thirds of |ent conditions. On the same property, how weaknest I neliboring Dt | iht hog [y 00X, alio; Belifowers, sLw. at.. Nor. ‘ofd Aer Livingstone & Schaller.... i the big bulk of the stuff was sold in good | the stock represented in person or proxy |ever, he has a vein of unclussificd matter yecelptr, higher prices at the yards ane "ur . 5..:.'3‘:.'xn e, ‘»:3'.:-‘.5“‘..»:;(:9)1" e m:m Coal Tin Plate B R g N i ke Jout avsuG hE dame | L anY meeting of the corporation. The |150 feet wide that. for want of a better L e T A e v It CROPICAL P RULTS, . Hiinoe i Dabaoes A8 Mawhinney.. iiv s | notehes they did last week. reason for the change is the fear that the |name, he calls “mineral moss.” It is & pork foid hetwoen 050 and | Siie 01| ORANGES S Cailirale seeailngs, 1L S, ok Nl : Quotations:' Cholce " fed. wethers, $450m | stock - will become %0 scattered that 1t fgreenish talcy substance, utirely free from clowed 10¢ over Saturday at $13620; May | &5 haver, $2.700 do 6118 Aner, Min Otlier buyers.. 485 fair to good wethers, $4.35@4.50: clipped | would be impossible to get two-thirds of | grit, and of a soapy testurc. 1t et Jard between 88 I . closing oY LEMONB-Caluutiug, extra fancy, $3.25@ | 1. | |Bric. Rap. - sthers, $L.00G4.65; cholce lightweight . S . S} - v is neithe higher at $850, ana Muy ribe between $8.10 | S choice, 3. Mt Bon. igtain ey T30t | Vet seaioros; Tatr e Wighod | the entiro stock represeuted at a meet- | graphite or Fullr's carth, hut its cleaning and 8 with'the close Tige ap at oo, | BANANAS—Ler bunch, according to size, | Lake Shote .. Tobacco ATTLE There wis i fair, run of cuttle | vearlings, shiaisy’ cllpped yearlings, | 108 and polishing qualities are sald to be great st cefpts tomorrow: Wheat, 1 WL, & s, Nash, prd e today and the demand belng in goo 63@4.80;, cholce ghtweight ewes, £ — ) e s Curs; outs, 55 cars; hogs, 2 | Ilus-—Callfornia, new cortons, %c; layers, | Manhattan L A i ipe the market held up about steady, . | @130; fair to good . ow 1% | CEREAL COMPANY SWELLI patiblediof b wihike Ok R vatheeniipy Goc; amported, per 1., 12@1dc, '] Met. St Ry, brd Rbcelpts Meluded. about. thirty % of |416; ' cholce lambs, $5.15@5.00; fair to NG [ to Denver laboratories, and s there under- will be no session of the Board of | DA LLs—bersian, in w- xlv'oxel Sairs, oc %’1]‘ l'\vll&:‘“' Slectric beef steers and it is safe to call the mar- m,md'mnlnm, $4. my,: nprln,; lgmhs, u};‘.‘-m e going analysis. pril 2-city elctio per du, Hauoacen, vge per ib. Minn. & § Hucose Sugar Kot on the good kinds fully steady with 850 fecder ewes, $.25@3.%; feeder wethers Wi OrEauTbel rsRt Wakidis Comis The leading futures rangea as follo MISCELLANEOUS. do’ prd.LLE | o the close of last week. Some of the com.- | $.76@4.00; feeder lambs, $.5004.60. Ny Ore b Mo. Pacific bine Asquires Hurlington Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Cloc ted, and | sentative sales: moner Kinds, howey o3, it HONEY—California, per $i-sectlon case, 101 Invn i were negl ; No. 1 north- 0. 1108 Ay, | 4., &, Ono ML o prd . T on those the feeling 'seemed to be lower | 140 shorn cull ewes .. g Mnlted Food y ot bl i g . ‘ Per bbl., $4.60; por halt bbl., 875 & - s Laclede Gas 0S| and sellers in some cases found them hard shorn ewes Pk y ewheat | T | | | Ry as et BRle bl 85, TR tional Biscuit. 411¢| to dispose of. The cattle, however, kept WORtOFR oW 5 ; 7 UYL TOMTU% | pores. per o e wirdonds ot b, ey | N ¢ Central.. do pfd ;s changing hands and practically everything |6 western wethor AKRON; 10/ -ApElAL=16 whesatingunded BV TAN 13 ot b OOYa, fokRtad -";W : Central tional Lead was out of first hands in good season Mexican yearlings here today that the Great Western Cereal SPECIALI | | Cai's, L pecins, Logiic; cocounuts, | S ag ‘o o 10 D giver: Soif| The cow market-ssamed to be rather ug- extorn lambs ccmpany, the combine of independent plants | 4, No. Pacitic ooy Seeel.. Jois| oven this morning, “There wero about twents cull ewes. recently perfected by O. C. Barber, had ac- n L FTTPATE N 3 ek Ko 0t areen 12 f fd <% | yifive cars on sale and sellers were calling cull ewes. g | 1% salted, 6bc 2 salteds BRCE | Omearty & W1 A it steady to a little lower. The weakness 1l ewes. quired anotfier InT#e property LUAt tias besn All Diseases and { i Y pav &/ did not secr1 to be on any particular kind, western owes, ... a great mone: maker in the last ten years. i an ey & &N an Bo0d Cows In some cases sold lower as | ‘90 wantern oyl TAmbs. .. It Is the Malt:d Food Mill at Burling. Disorders of Men i boith, @ibe; Lorse nides, 300G Pl 2010 well as the commoner kinds. The situation Nebraska lamb: i vt g o ! b A G could perhaps best be described by calling Nebraska lamb: SIS 10 years in Omana 5 5 o iy e it wteady to a little lower all around, The Colorado lambs TR e y | 151 anr Louieitive tiandinsosiatony: | dor et pd market was 10t particularly active, ak buy- | 517 Colorado.Mexlcan MAY BUILD W IV WYOMING. VARICOCELE 04 | [ 525 | 530 | 5am| No. 2 red; cash, elovator, Ti%e; track. Tieq | Rio G, West. 1o pfd.. LISl L 0 R gl s WL Lk el yearlings. 82 | K30 | 8amg Jied, cush, elovator, Ti%c; track, T4}4Gi | Rio % 10 loSe. 2 Whether they hought very much or not. cull ewe er T Enstern Capltalints Interested in Con= HYDROCELE curea. | 8 1214] 8 15 8 : Yl 3 A} W@izipe; July, e .2 P ot Tty ql‘:”:’;‘ {lfi T Bulls, calves and stags sold in just about cull ewes ...... ition of Wool Industry Method new, without 8 15 | hard, 72 % b 2 4 it Stanc last week's notches, newes i . t o . withon | | an ORN SLower: No. 2 cash, d2e; track, 424 |~'; pid...... &1 Sugar o here were. a good many stockers and | 237 western cwes CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 1.—(Special) — cutting, pain or loss Sl 8121 | 00 By Swar: “No. 3 ash, fio; tr L& 8 R feeders on sale toduy wnd us quite a few N awa A letter been received from Frank B. of time 0 | 80T | o O oy Thr 34780} do TR were carried over from last week, speeu- 'n Bennett of the Natlonal Shepherds’ B \ cured for lite and the poison 1§ 80T 805 | ‘l @2itye: May, 26%c; Jaly, 2%e; H,' ,..]::}' Jators were not very heavy buyers. The n Boston, which ‘states tbat M",,L" :'"f' '," sVPHILlslhnrflulhly cleansed from o 150 t 63 do. prd. .. R S good kinds, however, were picked up i | 19 western 3 ® thut eastern capital- | the aystem. Soon every sign and symptom “No, & RYECKIrm at se. i a3% 8. Rubber Bo0d seanon at fully stendy prices, but the | 117 western wethers ists contemplato the establishment of | disappears completely and forever. No ah quatations were as follow: (o FLOUR-Qulet; patents; @a7s: oxtra | 8 1 e L e Linds were negleated and hard to | iis waatorn wothors: woolen mills in Wyoming. Mr. Bennett| "BREAKING OUT" of the disease on tne skin FLOUR-Quiet; winter pa fancy and straight, i clear, $2.70¢ | g RAENE o A g ispose of Such kinds could be quoted | 13 wethers and yearlings.... asks for information relative to the wool | Grulses qrilcopment contains no dangerous | @3.95; stralghts, $3.20G3.70; clears, $2.60G3.40; [ 2990, £ 8 do” pfd. iy “\ blfe P.& 8 a10¢ lower. The demand from the country western lambs e t drugs or injurious medicine. spring spe 3 Atent 50as 80; | SEEDS “x,m.umy average re. |, A0 P, [ (! ety ¥ has been Hght for a weck or more and as AL clip of the state, condition of the business, VK MEN from Lxcesses or ViCTins ll(.‘\xl‘;fl‘ o mlnlkt-r ol w\v celpts, $.20¢4.00; prime worth more; flax, | {14, by GG ‘w,,, a n-.-ul(x |Ih.- sum"l\' flf'!red»r« n|u|v« in |‘ CHICAGO LIV STOCK ) 7K, | location of the large waterways suitable w -m‘r‘)'l- EBILITY or EXHAUSTION, g, 69f7 No. b R g PR L] vards i3 larger than for some time pas i 3 ASTING WEBARNESS with EARLY Dk e, vl TR MEAL-Steady at $210, Watal e B With more pleasant weather 1t 18 thought | cagile and Sheep Steady o Stronge | o rIhINE power. and cost of bullding | youw and MIDDLE AGED, lack of vim. vigor CORN- N 2 ""'"w‘» :.;‘ Fol Quiet, casy; sacked, cast track, | s 8 the demand will improve. Representative Mooy Pive Cents Hizher. stone. An effort will be made to have a | and strength, with organs impaired and weak. h OA 0. & white, 20144 “Offered, *1 9 prees i | sales: 3 v cate . ) h Q1T Jimothy, casier, $10.00015.60; prairte, | lf_;'{;fi\_'ll-mmlr-nnn receipts. ***Nominal, | sales: R CHICOGO, April 1o CATTLE. Recelpts, | WoOlen mill Inrnud "l 'i,“"" RICY Ev.f-;"ffl, x:nnn.'":mmuh.mo | RYE o steady, 85,00¢11.0 P e No. No. Av » 0. including 800 Texans: good to cholce | \nxjoUs FOR WO Kidney and Bladder Troubies. BAR feeding, fair to| WHISKY=Steady at $1.27, N NGk Manes Muskat ) /! 1086 Btoers, steady Lo strong, others weak: Tex q.. ROE! v L A0 B8 NTTE g omal 4, 4 3 FIRILEE . ans, ste i butchers” stoc v te — malting, 494158 NEW YORK, MONEY—On call, i 1078 Srong: good to prime steers, $ 0006 00 poor | Sheepmen of Wyoming Want Place to can Sositation Free. 'mlm‘“iv Mall. DS No. 1 flaxsced, $1.7 all on on or uddress (19 §q . 14th 8t, nally at n, $1.56; ,,,!"“.. timothy, $4.10; clover, o d Jis ‘(‘|‘l‘2‘| sl n"lll'l. prime mercan- | 40 ||m ;n yzvzlmm. $1. '»;u'u;.;‘m.l nd {o-m‘.-r!‘. Sto The roduct., contract grade, 811, ‘ork, lower; jobbing, pApeR 5 8 5ad.76; cows, $2.6504. 10, s 60} LARAMIE, Wyo., April ' E otre e O e Wb S50 N bork, Jawer dombing, | e e AN Ftem, with ne- L G s o ile, B en | B, Wyo, Ap e sheen | [Ip, §0arios & Searles, Omaha, Neb. S M oxas fod atears, $4.0065 00 Toxng |and wool growers of Albany county will grass steers, $5.40@4.00; Texas bulls, $2.600 | meet here April 10 to take up the matter | —————— ——— — 3.65 of wool storage houses 1o he bullt here. business In bankers' bills at $1.551,@ 48805 for demand and $L81%@4.85 for SIxty |L|\)4. 'mnlmi riates, $1.851 and $4.50; com- merclal bills, $1.84a 3811, 1055, Lard, ) s (loose), $810a830. Dry s | Iders (boxed),” $6.7506.871, Short : odl), 88407 8.10 100 1hs., S 1205 15, Short | steads s boxed lots, extri shoris, 8. 1ted | ribs, S8 elear | boxed ot ¥ ; clear sides, $8.50. isacon, strong L extra shorts, $9; clear rib ipts, 26,000 he 18- Rec tomorrow, g WHISKY - Pasis of high wines, $1.27 At $.2215a4.2 SILVER Ceriliicaies, f%adlc; bar silver, 22,000 head, estimated i Sheepmen of the Laramie plains have long HA&ST | SUGARS—Cut lonf, $6.04; cannlated, | 8 Strong and AdUAUS ing, $3.8004.875 | 59%ci Mexican dollars, 4 :} . opened e higher, closing steady ! top, $6.223 | wanted a warehouse where they could place . | $.47; confectioners: A, $5.34; oft"A, §$3.19 1‘ ‘:l LTRY ,4".,,;:. \.;(“]l\‘q"!.-(I' AJOung mt;(},\ Lrltéh:\'lr T nnwl;.”“r,l‘xlm 1y refund mix‘ 1 uln-l ]xul\ihl";u. rmm |R‘lrl'r(| their wool at a nominal rate to be held to [= 3 =] The rece! M RS ek chickens, Se; turkeys, S@loc; ducks, fc; | iNE 2% re refunding 28, coupo cholce, heavy, $6.00a6 rough heavy, | a, % g i . D gobhe receipts and shipments today were as SRICKENG, ;> ex-interest, 106; ds, registered, 111; 38, cou- $.55a light, '$5.90@6.10; bulk" of salcs, | a¥alL the pleasure of Its owner in dispos WAB A & ‘Artic Recelpts. Shipments, | BUTTER Steady areamery, fon, 1ik: hew ds, reglatered, Jupon, '.;,nng,., 10, ing of the same. Should the sheepmen de- BASHRR FIOUE, DDIS...ovreersrennens 381000 dairs, 161 “ et Ianig: ald e, e nipon, ox: pSHEED AND LAMBS — Receinis, 10000 |cide to erect a_warehouse. regular salcs . Vheat. Buc. . S Lower at 11%e¢, repacked and cases est, 1134; pipon, ead; stendy to strong: good to cholce o 2 (? ot X 4 it wothors, $48065.10; fair to. cholce mixed, | 34Y8 would be “\"""”“.""" yould be.al 41 MILES SHORTEST TO Oats! bu JPTS-Flour, 8,00 bbls.; wheat, §3,- | The closing prices on bonds today are as $1507 4 8; western' sheep, $4.8065.10; vear- | tended by representatives of the manufac- ST, LOUIS { Ryo b oo b corn, 47,00 b, ant, 3000 bu. | tollows: ks, | 80515, native lambs, *§1.75a0.40; | tures, speculators and_others, ariey, b SHIPMEN lour, 10,000 bbls.; wheat, weetern lambs, $5.10@5.40. . i oy AR axchianie toduy the tat. | 88060 . corn, 116,000 bu.; outs, 25,000 bu. otpon - ; PR e PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERANS, The st. Lfluls caflnon Ba“ | ter market was quiet; creamerfes, 15204 - % 4 I S 1804 50 ARERS CREN W Tl — AR o ? G| I annm Clty Grain and Provisions, do 3s, Teg...... STEERS, AND HEIFERS. KANSAS CITY, April 1—CATTLE-Re- | w, U 515 & { l.l‘.l‘llr‘l“n :‘“LIM ‘“:IW v..ur‘[‘\‘ aetive, 16 8 IRENS CITY, Aprl 1 e-WIHBAT- My, .=u qupon~.. 2 1183 celpts, 6,000 head natives, 1700 head Texans | WoF S n‘r-'.h:vr:l :!l'nrnlln!r':l by the| Leaves lnl(fn Station daily ._1‘ p. m. ¥l d % 3 cash, No. 2 hard, 6y | 40 New 4s. reg.. 128 and 53 head calves; netive beef steers, Tex- . Sanes YSXRMASS: Arrives in St. Louts .. <0700 A m, il NEW YORK GENERAL RK i No, 2 red, TI@i2iee; | go SRHRP 1 cows, active und st | WASHINGTON, April 1. — (Special.) — *do coupon 3is| seds o Jers, slow; native bee The following pensions have been granted 28 MILES SHORTEST TO | CORN- May we: July, 401ic; cash, N e ) stockers and I1ssue of March 16 e : ! i EAA - Yax) $ mixed, do; No. ¥ white, 43, & Rt b AR s, $1.5005.10; s ebraska: Incronse~Arthur 8. Landon QUINCY | GATS-No. 2 white, 28tgc. 0. SOUPOR. .o es do cons. s 03 cows, $ i helfers, "85: (apecin] no o mes M. | EW YORK, April L-FI )UR—Receipts, | RYF-No. 2, i : Dicst Cod G Ly Tie ",'?"’t\ &en Cannors, 2600310 bulls, 33160450 | Campnell Nowon, s Satamon. -Deigell 1 | Zhbls Dbla exborts, 16216 Lblx.; easter und | TEAV—Choice tmothy, $1000G1050; choice | 3 o e RS, T end Pariy, $0. Original widows, etc.—Maria C. e ulncy xpress e W buyers and sellors 605 apart; | prairie. $%5009.00 S—Receipts, 8,000 head: ste ced, Kearney. i { Minnesota | patentx. 8wz Minntsotd | | BUTTER- Creamery, 17@20c; dairy, faney, 3 top. $0 'n‘:,’; bulk of sile BN B ok unar, Dells il hukers, $3.0008.25, winter pa 3 16¢ 5 .011; mixed pac . ] 1 By L e Rr on 8ts y 2t 110 { winter stralghts, $3.95003.4; WGGH-IFirm; fresh Missouri and Kansas B5.95: pigs, 3.5 '“,“"';h_'“‘} 4':1'..".'.|»""’-v:'...1,',.‘ I;n)“ ase “-.Y.'llfll Leaves I;n X ‘1':1‘”(']-"”\’ at 7:00 a. m { (2.50; winter stock, 11e, loss off, caxes returncd; new 80, Paciic AND LAMBS ' Receipts, 13,800 [ 2} ondore Fiak. Osage $he Willlam 1 1oao Trains leave daily for St. Louls, Kansas i ir, steidy - fale (o good, § i choice | whitewood cases included, Y more. VB By pavar aheen: AETODE| lambs, steady to 10c | Auypahalltown, $8; John Green, Menio,’ City, Quincy and all points East or South, | 4 fi 200845 Buckwheat flour, quict r,-ln(h:u M.”f l\\ " q'lm 105,600 "bu.; corn, wes ern -lf‘“‘v:'mfiu-'x“x:nz’«"n‘ni|,\|‘<l:”x'{ Willlam Shepara, MeIntire Tickets to all poiuts n Europe via all ! WHEAT-Dull at 60@62, o 1 ¢, | SHIPMENTS Wheat, 47,200 bu.; corn, 1,600 | Brie gon, is ewes, | $L.00G450;, culls, § 16; | Sapectal et March 1o, Hows, \ linss. Call at'0. & Ct, L. olty oMo, 1418 i iR L b bul; onts, 000 bu £ Wk el Unlon Paciiie i spring lambs, $7.0067.5 e e ar i AY e Maren or Y james | Farnam Street, Paxton Hotel Blk., or write Al i yello vestern, 92¢; ien, Electric 58,18 51 — LGB S IR A ) ver T B T wine, ‘82 45012, ™ Provi S central a0t do e " G 1080 New York Live Stock frown inen Qe S .iapednt gor Harry E. Moores i1 rm; No. 2 western, #0b o b | LIVE . April L-WHE L. & N. uni. 48..102 *West Shoge el NEW _YORK, April 1 n - Re- | jginal widows, ete.— Dydama Winslow, Pa A 4 B [ Univ [ firm: No. 2 western, winter, 6s 1d; V[ M. K. & 7T ... 81 Central is 1084 celpts, 5 top grades, nora, $8; (special acerued March 19 Hann C P. & T. A. Omaba, Neb, | Quiet; foeding, 46@48%c, el £, |1 northern, spring, 6s 3%d; No. 1 ".|H{urvv] do 48 s Centuries. 80 ers we 10c lower: steers, Sutton, Bloomiield, $%; Mary Lambert k: multing, 6210 E 9 Bad, Futures, quiet; May, 6 %d; July, i — 1000 tops, ); bulls, $3.0064.30; export bulls, | Naxhia, 38 ; | Ak { bY i‘l.\l‘.ll ‘hu\l western, (5¢i7c. o8 0, Ix-Interest, $RId interest and 1200 $4.70; cows, $2.0004.00. Cables, steady; [y South’ Dakota: Restoration Zeno (' | B Dot tay o, bk exparta, | CORN-—Spot, firmg Amerlcan mixed, new, | bld." Ex-intérest and_offerca ‘1300 cattie, Hi@ic: sheep, 134140 lambs, 1. | prown, Hot. Springs, $i2 Reissue (deciai ' b, afleat, 80%c. elevito daci | 485 AMBKIORR WIRAE I gd, Futures, 1000 CALVES- Recelpts, 2709 head: generally | Murch' 19)—Nathan T. Smith, Huron, $3) ] e, v | hern, | stoady: May, 88 1% July, 88 10%d; Sep Ba Stock Quotations. 970 steady: veals, $4.00a tops, 2 Original widows, ete.~Rebecea Bell, Mill- i ®ige, £ 0. b afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth s 115 BOSTON, April 1.—Call Bg@dty per 1260 SHITIS 3 Receints, 14,817 | par s 158 D»T, f. o :-_ afloat. Options had a4 weak SIONS - Lard, American refined, in | cent: time loans, 3'%@i per . OMclal 1295 3 P, lambs, 10@15c low “‘Colorado: Original William A, Ward, “'.'.‘.( unsettled day, responding to active | pafls, firm at 48, Bacon, Cumberland ¢ut, | viosing 1166 3 sheep, $4.00415 nd bucks, $3.50G4.00; [ squiller, $12. Additional phraim Otto, i gelling for both aceounts wnd u sharp break | firm ‘at 478 9; short ribs, fiem at 44 — — e 1107 bs, $5.50414.35 extra, $6.45; culls, | Aopte Vista, $% Restoratlon and reigsuc— FIRST CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS Baariah, ‘oablse Woekly statistios wero | TioPS (AL Fondon,Pacific coust, steady | A, T. & 8 P ..n\\ At Jond L o0 $4.75; ~,1|1-p.-d Tambs, © $L0G5625; WDV | pecinl mareh toration Mg relguuecr TR e 0 ca woard clearances | gt £4a£4 15 o pfe Atchison 4s . g y:,... Jambe, $5.50 per head 6. Incre Chi A Spauldini 3 4 ;) | S5l amadecats and home erop s auite | 4 et g Amer. Bugar L MIGIN. 1 G & Ol TGS ecelpts, 8,89 head; steady to irm e B e ihecihi | | OMAHA A‘LN‘B‘ ?éa FRANCISCO atl « ak @Wlhe ne sible Supply of Grain, do pfd.... 2155 Adventure t$6.1506.40 oh 19). - Toe . oul ng doeling on aceount of o big export trade. | NEW YORK, April L—The visible suppiy | Am. Telephone 168 Bing " Min. ‘¢a " - Mspop 19)=-Anns o R d6 AT ”» My, 7 TI6GSRc, cloned at Toles July, )Carain KaturdayMarch 3 s comiled by | Boston & Al 14| Amal. “Copper Live Stock Market, * i me, Columt d @10 closed. we' THRe: Hemtomibe of & " 2y eor. | Boston 1! 3| Atlanti ve Soldfers’ home, Colum geio,, Olosed ut 1 fheNew York Produce’ excliange, Is as tol- | Hosion Kl [ Adlantie S ) JBEPH, April 1.—(Spectal,) | “fumie of March W 0 1 SHEy Oioesg BE TS, e ows ; M2/ Bosto ~The Journal quotes: braska: Original—Almond L. Burgess, | SnSS——— '”lltll.::UII(“Hllx:. \s: : bu.; exports, 7 \‘nlu WHIZAT 54,749,000 bu.; increase, 3000 bu. “"x["""»'v"i Coal '-"f"l"' & CATTLE-—Recelpts, 560 head; steady to 10c | De u'|' p@ \4|f|n'¢'f,.m| n’lm,..m Criss, | | TR i Mool Al | CORN-z M0 b, decrease, S50 bu. L T JJGaL & He Jower, natives, 84106525 Texas and west- | Loup, $10; Josse B. Stark, Eustls, $12. In uldr all th enoon on rnate solg| B HL 100,00 bu: demvenee s db bo, T Qo ptd 106 [ 1Prankiin oTnn. $1 TG0 001 CONS Bad.ariters, G nq | crease=Clark De Long. Heatrice. 313 (ape R A S— r— and buying, governed by Chicago, bii cols RLEY 1,062,000 dcerease. 152,000 | Fitehburk “pfd. . 1444 Hum; Aild 1 P o s | Glat sct March %) Willlam Gross, Blalr lapsed ‘in “the afternoon under heavy in- | BAREEY=10 i ascreass, "I Gen. Blectric 217l O8Ce0" Stockers and feedors, 840 | §24. Orlg nal widows, oo Tevina A > R londing, lower cab md ort sellin, bu. e e B e @i, ton, Buperior, $: (special accrued Ma Joding, lower nd i short selling. i e 50 hed- s Parrat dpte, 2000 head; 2ate higher: | W) Lutltia ¢, Merriman, 0'Nelll, $§ e, closed at 0wo: July, SUEH5-10c, | o1l ADKRLEHIA, An L BUTTE Mex. Central sl8antu: Fo Gop 1k 901607 k of sales, $.956 |~ lowa: Orighnl—George K. Pawers, Red — cloved at 48z ptember, avade, cloxed af | (JPHILADELPHIA, April 1, - SR — | S1a Dominton . S8 Tamarack 6.0, pigs, s . Oak 88 Additlonal—ceorye W. Off. 20 | | WH{NwATRS CIERRA” NEV i Firm: funcy westorh creamery tancy | Ri ey I SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts, 750 | jumbus City, 8. Restoration and refésue | | M0 and "SI NEVADA by OAT u-m s 00 bu.: exports, 106,900 | Western prints, Zic; fancy nearby, Thion Pacitic ol Winoni head; gheep, Steady to l0c higher; lambs, | John A, Taylor (dead), Donnellson, $12 ylight in both dlmumu. n Spet tor 2, Silges No. 1, de: | 1 i Risady; Jvesh nestby ahd weats|‘Unlon Land Walverines glendy to wenk: lamb, S50 varlings, | Tnorenus-0liver W. THarnett, Winfleli, &8 DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH, No \\nl-;\. ...[‘1 fse N6, 7 white, oy, | e, He: fro + ae; fresh | T s s | $4.7505 h T » RIQ | Rutus N, Merriam, Councl] Blufls, §i Wil ) BUFFET LIBRARY CARS. i - D S ODtlone, ACHYE BRY b has Quiet but steady Bank Clearings. - March r Wiliam Ater. Hamburg, $20. Fot:'.l_l‘!'.l";'orm-llon reservationsand itiners OMAHA, April 1.—Clearings, $ cor- | ruis Live Stock Market Ortginal” widows, clc icate M. Taylor, '.: hicago to Californi dy: shipping, @7 good to Milw Grain Market rehponding day - $36.810; increame. | | LS, April L—CATTLE ~Recelpts, [ Donnellson, $5. Increase (special act March ice, 1323 Farnam Sf cholve e | MILWAUK April 1. — WHEAT ‘,.‘Lu 4 d | 2,800 head, Including 2100 head Texans; | 20) Loulsa N, Godfrey, Lamoni, $16 | HOPS -Quiet: state, common to cholce, | ower: No. 1 northern, 74%¢; No. 1 rth- | *75 April 1-Clearings, $23,078,581 i steady for Texans and casier Yor natly | ¥ Colorado: Original--John €', Btryker, Den- == 1 1000 crop, 17@20c; 189 crop, 11@ old oldw. | ern. @ posted exchange, $4.85t | native shipping and export steers, $4.5065.90 | ver $8: Milton Tarlor, Rolllnsville, $8. OF- | e 12@160; Pacific coust, 1900 crop, 164 15 RYE--Lower: No. 1 hange, e discount. | dressed beef and butcher steers, $1.00415.25! | iginul widows. etc. (special acerued March crop, 15 e HARLEY-Steady ; sample, | 1 Clearings, $6.520,100; [ steers under L by, $156060; wtociers | o gannah M Altim, Denver, 857 War c i HIDES- Firm: Galveston, 20 (o ., | 406568 oney. M1 per ce id | feeders, §2.000 cows und heifers, | with § orlginal-Charle *(nlet, Den- | 1dtithucs CallPoina ek a0 5 o ey phisnste: SLARAE: money e Panasant ard feders, i50004T; Some Gnd Detfera | with Boyd Comm s Texas dry, 24 10 40 1bs.. WG 11 e X Peorin Market. asked | 400 Texap and Indian steers, $340@4.35; | = Montana: Original - Halmer 11 $mith Successors to James K. Boyd & Co., LEATHER Steady: hemlock o RIA, 1, April L—CORN=Firm; No. | “CINCINNATI April 1. -Clearings, $1.720 - | cows und helfers g | Aanconda, 38 | GMAHA, NERB nos Ayres. lght to heavyweights, 24g2c; | & ), m 4fs per cent; New York cx- O el 1 Dale hig i | avid, g | T OAT irm; No. 3, 2S¢, billed through change, Alxco pigs and lights 5, packers, § | Gln r Ottawn. MM N l'll"\lryl“ Beef, firm: family, $10 00 | WHISKY—On the basls of $1.27 for fin- | 'Hfil ADELPHIA, April - 1L—Clearings, ':.:m_, butchers. | AKRON, 0., April 1.—-Monroe_ Seiberling, | co IBSIO 150, mess, 8500800 beof hams, §18 5@ | ished goods, balances, 83178918 {an Akror Bas riieed $T00000 with | GIRATN, PROVISIONS AND 10,00, packet, $8.50410.00; city, extra India - April 1.—Clearings, $17,200,463; stous City Stock Market, which to bulld a glass plant at Otta | " 1 of Trade Bul i mess, §14.00018.00. Cut ments. firm: pick Duluth G s, $1.753.300. BIOUX CITY 1. -(8pectal Tele- [ 11 The money was furiished by dosepl ' [} | bellles, $8. 110.00; pickled shoul s, W1 DULUTH \]\IH 1 WHEAT. , No, 1 NEW YORK, April L—Ulearings, $120.2. gram. - CATTL Reccipts A head B. Oliver_ of South HBend, Ind., and @ M Direct wires to Chicago and New York, @1.W; Pickled hams, §9.00g10.0, Lard, [ hard, e; No. 3 northern, 3{700; balances, $7,787,100, strong on best and others stead)y, beeves, | Gray of Niles, Mich, | Corresponcence, John A. Warren & Co

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