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10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Unchecked Decline in Wheat Market Toflu- | enoes the Other Cereals. TRADE IN CORN MODERATELY ACTIVE Menvy Selling of May and July Marks Rusiness in Oata=Proyisions Eas- ler in Sympathy with ne At Yard - 11 9. wheat expectatio influenced they wer May wheat oats o CHIC due partly government coreals to than their | Ma n wonk bles GO, to Weakness in \ bearlsh other wenk he report, but ider. closed 114 corn Ly an visions to whe ako werd ind the any material May at this time pared with Moderate buying W tIEn after %o severs early rally to Tliac howey and whent came waln. The long cams t wr dumping St rders were Fessure began Lower northwe: which ked eht therefore continued unch offset 1 10 was without Ipte opening change in prices m sold At 71l . yenterday's close at i1} chiefty in the @ break e ) wupport Ut the start once started heavy quantities 00,00 bushels Into uncovered ed May Excelient weather for the expectation of i bearish gov- fomorrow wore factors in rket, It was a bear day and the close found heavy short lines out in expectation of stll lower prices yme few shorts -took pr At the b tom and v 1o T0lC Was Fegistere in consequence, but the close was weuk May e depreised at Jixporters re- ported & londs taken for export. Seabo clearances in wheat and flour were e to 518000 bu., while primary receipts but 43600 compared with 557,00 bu ceipts were 105 Cars, one Minneapolis and Diluth 171 cars, against S5 A vear ago. Bradstreets world’s visible showed a hope ¢ b atufr pit the down 1o crop and the ernment report weakening the r ual were b Local of contr I reported tal last we statement decrease of 422,000 bu Trade in corn wh sderately Prices ruled lower, but the market seemed to have strength nevertheless. Recelp wore liberal, %5 cars, 71 of contract grade and the weather was favorable. ~ May opened @l o 14@%e lower at 4arHc und sold early to' WxGiize, encouraged somowhat by higher cables. Longcorn, how- out, at first in driblets quantitie May was Profit-taking by xhorts ilbps, the bul r who itrol the market, #harp rally to Afe, and the Kteady, My S lower at 437@di woestern farmers, owing o the growth of grass were reported to be ing corn n heuvy quantities Heavy aclling of May and July oats terized the bhusiness in that cereal. Fix collent seeding weather at present, even though the spring being somewhat backward in seetions af the country was a_weakening influence was the course of whe 322 curs May wheat e, closing Sy kiderable changin July ruling about e under Provisions were quiet and ¢ pathy with a decline the pork sold betw % and Closed 20c Tower nt $14.30: May lard b tween $8.20 and $5.15, closing lc down at $5.15 and May ribs between $810 and $8.02 with the ¢l depressed at $8.0 ed recelpts for Lomorrow cars; outs, 120 cars; active and buying b 18 sald to ¢ retarded feed o lower i took place in the in svm- rd M $14.20 und Wheat . he leading futures ranged as follc Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close “Wheat | May |1l @ 31 July i@y % i April May July *On May July T May July . |, 48% a3 W@ T I [ At i, ¥ 130 1150 14 4210 14 60 | 825 8§17 510t 1 10 10 Ropt Ribs May iy Sept. *No, & Cash quotations FLOUR-Market 8.8 stralghts, $2.60a3.40; wpring specials traights, $3 pa cloa patents 0 ; 10 ke No. & spring, 67d@7lc; No. 1314 261 i 2 B¢ 0d feeding, 9158 ¢ 3 L Max, $1LG3.@ 10 northwestern, $UAM18L. Prime timothy, S0 105 Clover, contract grade, $ii PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $14 @030, Lard, per 100 1hs., $8/2045 Short ribs sid o), $KOKND, D) \ted | should @6.8715. Bhort cle Eldes ( Wil SUGARS Ne. i No 2 yellow, 2 ‘white, 0ad6e; fair to malting SEF No. xed). $8.250 837 Basis of high wines, §1.27. Cut lonf, 6.000; granulated, rs' A, b oA, B 10¢, elpts and shipments for today Flour, Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu.. Rye,' bu, Bariey, bu On the Produ tor market was firm; creame dairies, a8 firm; frosh, 12c, NEW YORK hbls % AR, 000 © 190,000 GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on Varions Commodivies. NEW YORK, April §.-FLOU 20,82 bbls. . exports, 20448 bb) week light “trade; atents, Minnesot 3.2 wi Atraights, 280, winter flout, dull; winter 85 4003.50; §2.400 low grad to" goc t 45. Buckwheat flour, quiet ] Dull at 66 CORNMEAL Ble; elty, e RYE-Dull; atloat; state Unsettled; yellow western, Brandywine, ‘§2 No. © western, oadic, c. 1. f., BARI ady: feeding, £. New York: maiting, BARLEY MALT-Dull WHEAT-Receipts, 56,100 spou weak float; rihers 1 hard, 1 eloped ined again ¥ lquidation domestic cri ish influence ol Arlots. HiiNee, e, 1 western, bu.; 0. 2 exports, reboreds | T Tle elovator; f. . b. afloat afloat. Op: Kuess and forced sspects weak ¢ short thwest market and 1@ !%e s, 1 at T6c; T6e; Septomber, T JoR: B39 by 75,000 No. afloat NRa spot ot Bt elpts, stead: 0. b e elev Option ‘mar 1 the wheat ¢ 5 also by mod: unloading ih face of small estimated the last hour suddenly re prous Chicago bull suppo psed firm at only e net loss; Mi AN @A, sed at dhe; July, 477648 closed at 8%e; - September, 4TS, closs At 48c. OATS - Recelpts, it weak white, mixed wes f6e. Options duil sther markets. HAY-Quiet; ShIppIng, T66774c; good to cholce, Wadage DS Steady ; 100,500 bu.; exports, 61 Wde: No. white, f2e} track, white, weaker with Gulveston, 20 to 2 180y Calitornla, 21 to 25 s s 1L ATH yi hemlock sol Ayres, lght 1o heavyweights PROVISIO i 10.00, mess, bel'ics, § s, @19¢; Bue- @ $10.50 1550 Tndia ickled ilders, firm: e city, AL d family, hams, extra firm @10.00; cut m b tinent, 8880 pound, $6.62 1700, short ¢ 16.50. HOPS—Steady 0 crop, 174 20c $15.00617.00; mess, $15.50a state, common to cholce, old olds. 16@15¢; 1509 crop, far | spring | HeoRN-M 1A, factory, 1ty CHE creamery, S0 larg white 1,948 pgs.; 1% @il 1@1iigc; fancy smail, cc small, white, 12q12%c 5 pkigs.; steady; rage, western, 14d mark, 15G1N teady; fowls dresse i0a10vge, steady; fancy i red, RGOS~ Ree weatern, frest " suthern, at POULTRY —Alive turkeys chilckens, b 1owls turke 1011015 ALE MARKETS, s@10 OMAHA WHOLE de and Quotations 'y Produce, Conditi at i1 LIVE POULTRY—Hens, Sc; young and | old roosters, J@ic: turkeys, vgSc; aucks and Mallard ducks, per doz., 0; teal, $L.2alov, mixed, S120g@l.a0. BUTTERCommon’ to Tair, 12G13¢; cholce, Halse; sepurator, Zc, OYSTERS—irst grade, solld packed, New York counts, per can, $c; ex- | Uru selécts, 2c, stanaards, Zoc; medium, 2. Sccond grade, slack iilled,'New York counts, e; stanuards, 3125, ,"i6c; white bullheads, Sc; blue atfish, 12¢; cod, se; nalibut, 11¢; herrlr kerel, 1oc; perch, dc c; red snapper, ' 10c; ;' suntich, se; smelts, s¢; trout, e; Whitclish, s per doz., $L. Wil PIGEONS “Live, VIEALS —Chole HAY-Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers association: Choice upland, 80; 1 upland, $5.50; medium, $9; coarse, .60, Rye straw, $.%. These prices are fof hay of goou color ana quality. Demand Receipts, 4 cars. OATS-Nu. 2 whit CORN—NO. # 4 BRAN—L. U VEGETABLE er bu, box, ¢, B-Cali per 1b,, 1de. Aiiornia, per ib., 10c, T doa., te. Per doz., ¥, BPINACH ASPARAC KHUBAKYE NEW 1k NEW CARRL NEW TUKRNIPS--p . CUCUMBERS-—Hothouse, per doz., $1.60G i, e Lo wige PARSNIVs-—Per bu.. 40c KNIPS—Per bu. basket, s0c. Per bu., die '8~ Per bu., i0c, Per bu., J@éoe. S-Per doz., 30@dse. Per doz., Je. —Per b, 46Gsic; Colorado, SEED i8—Early Ohios, 65@60c; ey, Triumph, $1.10. ST POTATUES—Fer bbl., $1.75, CABBAGE-Hollana seed, per 1b., California, o' g LOMA rida, per 6-basket crate, Mexicans, per 4-basket crate, $2.50. INIONN-ORI0, per bu., $1.76G2.00, (‘n\L{unxlu, as to size, S0@T6c; OWER-—California, Kalumaz ULIF) @, JEANS- Wax, per crate, per bu., $3.50; string, per Per bu. box, $3. der bu. box, $2.25. FRUITS. STRAWEBERRIES-Florida, per qt., 40c; Texas, 25 GRAPLS APPLE bu. CRA ¢, per keg, $7.60G0. 1 hbl, $4.25; Washington, per Howers, $1.90. i - Bell ‘and Bugle, $9 per bbl; Jerseys, per bbl, $8.50; per crate, $3. TROPICAL FRUITS. S — California secdlings, 32, rallfornia seedlings, 12000 Calitornla, extra fancy, $3.25¢ choice, 33 ANAS—Per bunch, according to size, dlifornia, new cortons, 76c; layers, ted, Ib., 12a13c, ATES - Persian, in 60-1b. boxes, Salrs, bc 1b.; Hallowe: 1b. M ) per per nds, per b, , 0@dlac; roasted, oy 1s, 15c; pecans, 1u@l2c; cocoanuts, “No. 1 1 wilted, Gige alf, 8 to 12 1bs., Sc; 5 Ibs., 6e; dry hides, :; horse hides raw peanuts, per’ Ik HIDES. i No . Louls Grain ant Provision, April WHEAT—Lower; h, elevator, 68%c; track, 12@ 4o July, 6814¢; No.'2 hard, Tie. ) ri No. 2 cash, 42%c; track, May, 42 'S Lower May, . c; track, ; No, 2 white, 4o tic; July, 2 i RYENominally, Gite, ILOUR - Easier;’ patents, $3.45@3.60; extra v und straight, $3.00a3.25;" clear, $2.70@ steady; average re- prime worth more. Flax, Steady, $2.20. lower; " #acked, SIEEDS cipts, Timothy 3,25001.00 RN BRAN k0 HAY prairic MEAL Dull; cast track, Firm: timothy $0.006114.00; 7,750 11.00, cudy, § TTON Ik seed, PROVISIONS - Pork, $15.35. Lard, steady meats, weak; boxed 1yl clear Tib alk Tibs, ad, Jobbing, Dry salt shorts, 11 R " Creamery, Witlie Higher, Lower, 16@21%0; dairy 16 included. EIPTS, b corn SHIPMIENTS 12¢, repacked and cases Flour, 5,000 bbls.:' wheat, 20,000 bl oats, 23,000 bu. Flour, 15,000 bbls.; wheat, 000 b oats . Api 164 cash, No. 2 hard, BN ¥ No. 2red, 895@i2c ¥, 401407 1, 4@ i13e No. 2 white, Choice timothy, $10.50a11.00; cholce No. 2 mix OATS RY HAY prairie. 1 BUTTER=Creamery, 11G20c; dalry, fancy, 6c G sas st d, Steady; i R fresh Missouri and Kan- zen, loss off; cases re- whitewood cases included, Wheat, 20000 bu.; corn, heat, 5,600 bu.; corn, 14,- 000 bu. LIVERPOOL steady; N 1 northern, ifornia, 10td: July, CORN-8pot, new, s 11%d; Futires steady; 109%d; September, PROVISIONS April Qv\\'}lEATfBEfl! ed western, winter, 6s; 0. s,vrlng s 114, . 1 Cal- id, Futires ‘qulet; May, 55 i American mixed, n mixed, old, is 1d. y. a8 10%d; July, 38 1d ard, American _refined, in palls, firm at 9d; prime western, 1n tlerces, firm 4d. Hams, ‘short eut firm at 458 3d. Bacon, short clear backs, firm at 405 6d; short ribs, firm =( i4s. Receipts of ‘wheat since last Thursday, 156,000 centals, all American. eceipts of American corn since last Thursday, 6400 centals. Weather show- ery 1030, steady Ame M Toledo Grain Market. TOLEDO, _ April 8- WHEAT-Active; ik cash, 72¢; May and July, T2%c CORN-Active, weak; May, c; July, i GATS-Moderately active, lower; 26%c; May, 26%¢; July, 26%c. RYE-5ic CLOVERSEED—Lo cash, $8.60; October, § w cash, 1509 prime, $6. Minneapolis Market, APOLIS, April 9.—WHEAT—Cash, . . Tl%e; on track, No. 1 northern, 0%c; No, 2 First patents, $3.85G2.95; second 55,6503, T: firat clears, $2.9663.06; ars in b 006113.25. Paorin Market. I vril . ~CORN~Higher; No, 2, GATS-Tnactive; No. 3 white, billed through WHISKY for fin- _ MINNE northe FLOUR patents, second BRAN e, <On the basis of $1.27 Milwaukee Grain Market, MILWAUKEE April Higher: 1 northern, northern, 68a70%: dy: No. 1, sample, in Market, WHIZAT-No. cash, 08¢ rihern, 61 1 hard, May, 687y, TALLOW--Steady; city, ({7 B country, AL UTTER—Receipts, 9378 pkgs; market v YORK. April & PORATED A fair jobbing trade transpired | balpable | fully | Steel Y wupply, however, bejng ample rise i’ values, which were on the Mide for state comme 1me : syc: fancy, 84 ALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS nactive and nominally unchange per Ib_ as to size and qua‘it Roval, ~fs@12c;. Moor Park checked any hasis of | 471 Rul at Apri MOVEMENTS IN STOCKS AND BONDS, Astoniabing Matation of Sentiment Pervades Stock Market NEW YORK, April 9.—An astonishing | mutation of " speculative sentiment _was demonstrated by the action of the stock market today. “There was not a sign of the distress and acute anxiety under which the market Jabored all day. It is the al- most invarlable rule that’ such a violent break in prices as that of yesterday brings | an_overnight accumulation of selling or- ders from alarmed holders of stock who walited for dally reports for their informa- tlon on the stock market, but the open- & this morning was quiet and unruffied, ith no fm sell and with many notable advances and by the demand to_cover. When the day was over the had recovered thelr full control of the sftu- ation and were marking up prices and at- tracting large following with all the facility which has characterized all their operations for many weeks past here was very nipulation and there were carc- organized operations to support the market. Commission houses which were prominent in bidding up stocks and which have acted for large speculative Interests allthrough the bull campaign, were free snders of money below the rate of the hanks at_the same tme that were buying stocks. The Burlington deal was rehabili- tated and had rently fot lost any of ita pristine force, although official _con- firmation was congpiculously absent, There was revived credulity in many’ other rumors which have already done good sery- jce, including thut of the supposed read- justment of General tric's capital and the Southwestern rallroud morger. The settlement of the International Smelting the advance In the price of refined sugars 1d the absence of engagements for Sugar were used with cffect by the bulls s reached 6 points in Burlington torn, 33 in Great “ in_ Chi- bull leaders w Amalgamated Coppe Sugar States Express iz, Rubber 45, Rubber pr ferred 813 and the majority of the prineipal active stocks 1 to 2 points, Only In one or two cases were the gains maintained, reactions running from 1 to but the market was vigorously supported again and the close was irregular. The pressure of profit-taking was notably ~ heavy, even at the advances. Apparently speculative holders of stock termined to hold & further rise unless they were forced into lquidation or un there was a calling in of loans or call for margins. There was much loans today than vesterday attention to several causes for pressure n vesterday's money market Today's clearing house statement dis- closed ‘the enormous total of exchanges of $437.802,8%, which is over § 000 10 excess of the largest previous day's record in the history of ‘the clearing house. The general tivity of the stock market vesterday had something to do with this, but the settle- ment growing out of the clearances contracts to deliver the United stocks, when fssi factor. This involved th: fransactions in_ over %0000 share preparation of the certiticates of the States Steel stocks made possible actual deliveries, so that operators whom the clearings showed to be long stock found themselves called upon vesterday for a ttlement. The easier money in London day lessened the demand for exchange and the rate for sterling ylelded a fraction. The sub-treasury was a debtor at the clearing today to the amount of 7 unt of the payment by the to_railroads fo il lquidation glso caused to the money market ing a suspiclon that relapse was winked at It not « by sold-out bull leaders efth them to get in at lower prices or to shake out @ weak following and relieve the con- dition of overspeculation. adjustment United house and lower. Total sales, par value, $3,905,- 0. United States ald 48, coupon, advanced 14 _per cent on the last call he foillowing are the closing prices on | the New York tock exchan pra Baltimore & 0., 821a] ¢ Pac... Wis, Cent Third _Avenue. B & O. pfd.. . ational Tube.. #ig *do pfd a7 Amal. Copper. 1087 Adams Jix 164 American 18 ooz 8 | Fargo Fx.160 Cot. OIl... 0% do pfd.... & Amer. Maiting:. 4| do prd...... [ Amer. 8/ & R do prd “ ssAmer. Spirits.. s*do prd 3 *Amer. iiooy *do s pfd cAmer. 8. & W tdo bid.... r. Tin Tobacco. Chicago G. CLBU& Q Cht. Ind. & do pfd W & Bx.. Wel .'C. & St | Ame Colorado So.. d do 18t pfd do 2d_pfd Del. & Hudson Del. 1. & W Denver & R do pfd Ble do 15t pfd Nor. pfd.. Hocking Conl "0 Hocking Valley. iyl Tilinois ~ Central. 111 Central i srie & W pids e Lake Shore L & N Manhattan Met. St. Ry Mex. Contral Minn. & St do pfd.... Mo. Pacific 1031 *Mobile & Ohio.. &1 MK & T do prd..... 1 Gyl N. J; Central l'15 N Y. Central...150 Norfolk ‘& W. .. g do 1 oSG No. . W do Ontarlo & W.. “Ore. Ry. & *do pfd.... Pennsylvania Reading ... A ptd Ist fd. 15 ped. . Co T el & 1 Tobacco Rrook! Colo. Ca PoRta T L Lo pra Electric s Bugar pfd i Paper do Inter. do ‘prd Laclede (s National Biscult. do pfd... Nattonal T.eud.. do pfd tional Steel prd.... N.Y. Alr Brake. (5 No. American.... 8§ Pactfic Const do 18t prd a1 do 2d prd. . & Pactiic, Mail People Pre gl do 115 Pullman P, Car’2 3'(8. R. & T..... Sugar . do pfd.. i A pra P& Omaha13 Paclfic 5 Rallway DEE o Tex. & Pacliic Union Pac..... do ptd Wabash 8o, do . 4ony| . 8 '111 ominal, **Ex-dividend, mmercial Advertiser's London financlai cablegr: Business generally was cramped on the stock market here today by the impending settlement which comes to- morrow. The chief interest was in the American department, which was moder- ately busy. The American shares opened cautlously, people having been scared by the relapse in New York vesterday, but it soon was realized that the drop was in- | finitesimal when compared with the recent advance a ing move- ment set aged by the opening In New York and the uppearance of American support. The « was sheerful and at the top prices of the day The Northern Pacific I8sues were the lead- ing feature here. Berlin neglected them, favoring Eries. 1t Is expected that the 550,000 of government dividends Wil soon be mopped by the repayment to the bank, which will probably resume fts strong grip on money within a few days Twenty-five thousand pou gold has been imported from the continent. Sil- ver spurted today on speculative buying. Boston Stock Quotation BOSTON, April 9.—Call loans, cent; time loans, 3izG4 per cent, vlosing A, T &8 F do pfd Amer. Sugar . do pfd Amer. Tel Boston & Alb'y Boston Elevated Boston & Me C. B & Q Dominfon Coal, do pfd Federal Steel do pra Fitehburg Gen. Elec. .. Elec, ol Rubber Unlon Pacifie 3@4_per Omclal 34| Unfon Land A% Westingh. %[N E. G Adventy Bing. Min. 'Colll 2413 Amal. Copper.. 1083 Boston & Mont. 3% Butte & Boston.10ik Cal. & Hecla Centennlal Franklin Humboldt Osceoln Parrot g o s iy in 193 186 T4 | 5 A BT Cop Amarack . tah Mining Winona Wolverines Clear Bank « corresponding - day Cronne, $13.764 April 8.—Clearings, $24,5 (3 posted exchange,” $4.551; v York exchange, e disconnt LOUIS, April 0.-Clearings, $6,910,6 151; vear, S5 CHIC balaney ST, last HE OMAHA DAILY | o in th¢ market for evaporated apples. The balances, $1,i046H; money, 548 per cent; BEE: WEDNESDAY, 100 e disconnt bid, New York exchange, 2 diseount asked CINCI 82,843, Clanrings, it par; money April 0, Pxchange per PHILADELPHIA, $19,568, 850 balances, HOSTON N Clearings 821,438, K. April_0.-Clearings 8%0; balances, $13,410,52. New York Money Market. YORK. April 9 -MONEY-On call firm at Me@5 per cent; loan and ruling rate, # por cent; prime mercantile paper, lg@rdle per cent; sterling exchange, steady, with actual bisiness in - bankers' bills, . for demand and $4.841a@4.84% for sixty dave; posted rates, $8.851 and $1.89; commercial bills, $4.83% @484 VER--Certificates, is@ode; Mexican dollars, 48 Government, allroads, frregular osing prices on bonds today are a NEW bars, firmer; state, N N. J. C. g No.” Pacific do, 48 N Y, C & 8L & W. con, 4s.1011 a|Ore. Nav. 8.1 do 4s... 10415 Oregon 8. L. 6120 *do consol .. 117 Reading_gen. is Rio G. W, 18 St L& 1M« St & S F g 8t. Paul cons St P, C &P ls do '5s 0. Paciil So. Railway 5 8 R. & T. 63 Tex. & Pac do’ 8. Union Wabash do. 23 Y 1064 N, J. C. 1008 1ilig| 18, Teg.1is%) I adj. Canada 8o, hes. & O, do 58 1811 188 118 28 Alas ‘lw"h is & D.C. 1610 [ Blectric’ 5s.185% Central 1., & N.uni. s K. & T. 28 ) is ac Gen s In L. M, K. & “Offered. ng Stocks. he following are ocks iew York M NEW YORK, April quotations on mining Little Chief Ontario gphie Phoenix Potost Savage Blerrn Nevada Smull Hopes Standard Phoenix wod Horn Silver Iron Silver Leadville London Stock Quota LONDON Aceount Atchison Canadian 8t Paul Iilinots Central Loulsvil' Union Py N Y o 18t ‘pfd..ll 4| Pennsylvania . 857y Reading 15 | No. P 148 |Grand 103%| Anaconda §6%|Rand Mines | L153% o S S BAR SILVER—Steady, 27 3-16_pér ounce. MONEY-"3als per cent.” The rate of dis- count in the open market for short bills s #15@3 9-16c; discount for three months' bills, 916435 ber cont. 57, :;,? SRFREEF pfd Central Cond WASHINC fon of the Treasury. TON, April 0.—Toda¥'s state- ment of the treasury balances in the gen- eral fund, exclusive of the $150.000,00 gold reserve in’'the division of redemption showa ilable cash balance, ~$160,712,864; gold, $95,654,276. Wool Market. April 9.—WOOL—The 00l market here, though not so hopeful as st week, is very steady. Dealers are hopeful and entertaln the impression that the de- sion which has held the market for t two vears has at length ceased are looking forward to better bux- hey now think a market value has blished. The situation, however, sich that a rise in values wili ly forthcoming. The bulk of business trggaucted has been in the minor grades. medium and ' fine, Rcoured basls, Is about 40@4ic, while the stapic calls for #i@dde. Fleece wools are quiet, with values unchanged. New Aus- BOST( | tralidn ‘wools ‘are held on the basis of the cost to import. Quotations: Ohio and_Pennsylvania fleeces—XX and above, 26q2ic; delaine, 28G No. 1 ing. 27¢; conrse and brald washed, 2@ Michigan, Wisconsin, ete.—X Michig; lc; No. 1 Michigan ‘combing, 25@26c; N Michigan, i coarse’ and brald washed, ing -’ delaine, 25@2c. Un- washed’ mediuim, * etc.—Kentucky and _In- diana quarterblood, 23%c Mis- souri quarterblood’ combing, brald ~combing, 20 rritory, scoured basis—Montana fine medium _and fine, U@15c: scoured, 42@45c; staple, 5@i6e; Utah, Wyoming and Idaho fine ‘medium and fine, 12a@ldc; scoured price, 40@42c; sta- ple, 44@d6c; Australian, scoured basis, spo rices, combing superfine, nominal af ioc; good, Gi@ic; average, w@8ic, e NEW YORK, April 9.—Specfal cable and telegraphle communications to Bradstroat's show the followlng changes in the avail- able supplies of grain from the last ac- count: WHEAT-United east Rockies, decrease 1 forand in Europe, inereas supply, dec 22,000 bu, States and Canada east of se 1,022,000 bu. States and Canada, increase 3,00 bu Amonz the important’ decreases reported to Bradstreet’s are those of 700,000 bu. at northwestern interior elevators; 23,000 bu. at Omaha, 175,00 bu in Manitoba and 102,- @0 bu. at St. Joseph The leading increase is that of 163,000 bu. at Portland, Me. States and 000 bu. ; 1,200,000; *total east of Rockles, in Produce Market. April 9 —BUTTER-- western cream- 2¢; fancy nearby Philadel PHILADELPHIA, Firm, good demand. fanc . fancy prints, prints, ™ Kirm, fair demand; fresh nearby, 18%¢; fresh western, 14c; fresh southwest: ern, 'd%c: fresh southern, 13c. CHEESE-Dull and weak: New York full creams, fancy small full creams, fair to’ choice, 10%5@i3 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, April 9.—CATTLE-Re- celpts, 1,100 natives, 600 Texans, 175 calves; native beef steers and Ught Texans, steady heavy Texans, 10a15e lower; choice stock: ers and feeders, strong; others steady to slow; native beef steers, $4.7065.55; stockers ders, $4.15@5.00; western fed steers, nd Indians, $4.25@5.00! s, 8385714 nners, M1.50; calves, $4.50G pts, 17,600 head; market 10c 1o $6.10; buik of sales, $5.906.00; hea $5.0016.10; mixed packers, 856 5.95; ‘lght, $5.60@5.95; plgs, $1.50005.50. SHEEP' AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 9,300 head: market active and steady: western lambs, $.0005.15; western wethers, $4.500 4.90; ‘westorn yearlings, $4.75a5.00] ewes, $4.20G4.56; culls, $3.25@1.00; spring lambs, $6.0007.00 bulls, $3 er; Live Stock Market, ST. LOUIS, April 8 —~CATTLE-Receipts, 2,600 head, including 1,10 Texans: marl ady;_nitive shipping and export steers, 6515 dressed beef and butcher steers, #2505 3 1,000 1bs., $3.5075.15; stock %, $2.60@4.70; cows and heifers, 00@5.00; canners, $1.26a2 bulls, $3.10a4.50; pxas and Indlan steers, $3.55@ 5.10; cows and heifers, $2 3.65. HOGS- Recetpts, 10200 head; market 5c lower: plgs and lghts, $.80@6.95; packers $5.8608.00; butchers, $.0046.15 SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, head: market strong and native muttons, $4.50@5.00; lambs, $5 1 spring lambs, $7.5009.00; culls and bucks, $3.60q4.00, Joseph Live Stock Market. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Aprll 9.—(8peclal.) ~The Journai quotes CA LE -~ Ri i active and steady : St. Louls 1,400 . 1,800 head; market itives, $4.25@5.45; Texis and westerns. $3.8515.30; cows and helfers, $2.25604.75; bulls and stags, $2.2604.85; year- lings and calves, $.6004.70; Stockers and feeders, $3.406G4.50; 8 HOGS-—Recel mostly market bulk a2ty@6.0; pigs, 10¢ lower. AND LAMBS--Recelpts, 5.000; § active und steady: lambs, 8190 @5.15; yearlings, $4.7505.00; wethers, $1.500 4.75; ewes, $3.854.50 New Vork Live Stock Market, NEW YORK, April 9.-BEEVES-—Re- celpts, 400 head; all consigned direct: cables quoted live cattie and sheep unchanged; refrigeralor beef, 9%@10c per b, Calves recelpts, 66 head; weak feellng: vea's, $3.50 ) HEEP AND 1LAMBS-Recelpts, 641 head steady, lambx Strong; common to shecp, $4.0004.70; common to prime K130 Receipts, 1522 head: quiet: state 256,40, common southern pigs, $6. k In Sight. the recelpts at the markets for April attle. Hogs. Sheep . Following are principal western four South Omaha Chicago Kansas City St Louis Totals APRIL 10, 1901, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET| Recsipts of Oattle, but Market Ruled Active and Btrong $0LD TEN HOGS CENTS LOWER 0od Run of Sheep and Lambs, but De- mand on Part of Packers in Good Shape and Prices Held Not Far trom Steady All Around. SOUTH OMAHA, April 9. Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. Otticial” Monday . e Official Tuesday Two duys this week.. Same days st week Sanie week before Same three weeks ago.. Bume fOUr WeeRs ago.... Bame duys laxt year .. v Zeos 1050 Averuge price puid for hogs fur tne past several days, with comparisons. w01 1avs 1200 | 1L, (1900, 1840, |189S. 1597 . (1896, | 1895, 358, 38 “on Y Sai b Sy v “ 0 anl LR Ho e March March sarch March & March March March wdrch 20 March 23/ March . March .| March 31| April 1 April ‘zzeys e cErsgy 3¢ cosess sose 34 EERE cmees e mn 2838 sz April * Indicates Sunday The official number of cars brought In today by each road Cattle, Hogs. Ry 7 10 of stock C, M 0. & 8t Mo. 1 Union & St L. fic Pac, I\ P Ry Ry..... System.. 2 & N, Hyig: B & M. VO RUR 3 St P, M. & O.. &M R R R..18 & Q Ry....... B . QBT 2 L P Co R & P west Iifinois Central Total recepts .1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- ber of head indicated: Buyers, ttle, Hogs. Sh Omaha_Packing Co.. 32 1o G. H., Hammond Co..... Switt_and Company Cudahy Packing Ci Armour & Co.. Swift, from K. Swift, from country.. R. Becker & Degan.. Vansant & Co....... Lobman & Co...... Huston & Co.... 000 ingstone & Bchalier. Hamilton & Rothschild! L. F. Husz . B. F. Hobbick... A. 8. Mawhinne Wolf & M . Other buyers 9 cep. 1,108 Totals CATTLE cattle here today, by part of all the packers and and steady to strong all thing at all desfrable. The bulk of the receipts today were made up of beef stecrs, about seventy-flve cars belng on sale. The quality of the offerings as & whole was better than for some time past, and as high as $5.45 was pald. Pack- ers started out early and bid good, stead to strong prices for all the desirable’ grades, and as a result the cattle changed hands at a rapld rate. Iven the warmed-up cattie %0ld to the packers today in the majority of cases, as they bid higher than the specii lators. 'Although some sales were mude today that looked higher than yesterday's prices, taking quality into consideration, the market could best be described by call: ing 1t simply a strong, active market, he supply of butcher stock wa today In proportion to the total re and for that reason competitfon was ac on all desirable bunches. Bids were gen- erally steady with vesterday, and in some ® stronger. It ket, and everything was out of first hunds in_good scason. Bulls, calves and stags also sold in good oday, prices being fully as good as v wore yesterday. There was not much ol sltuation in stock cattle. In some cases the market looked a liitle stronger, but as a rule it could not be quoted any higher than yesterday. The t however, had more life to it today than it did yesterday and anyvthing at all desirable met with ready sale. ‘The common c to move, the xame as | along. Representative BEEF STEERS. Pr liberal run of e demand on the as in g hape, as a result the market ruled actl around on any ange today in the No. Av. TR ) ] 1005 il 814 1239 1120 0T L1206 L1070 1164 1060 15 1236 ETEERS AND STAGS. L1044 60 COWS. 1070 1850 0 a1 576 a0 800 700 1038 1010 1038 1000 1280 1055 1050 111 b 1080 1430 15 1200 1080 250 ™ 200 1180 1104 2| 1081 1330 w0 30 as good, active mar- | | AND HEIFERS, 1 1212 CALY ™ | 100 150 130 i g 1 WS AND HEIFERS w10 3 OCK CALVES o 1 1 KERS AND FEEDE i ol iy E 0 W 0 410 There was a this morning and as all oth @ quoted lower the market he 10c_ lower. As usual, the e pleked first and af und ‘the market was close to 10c The best hogs sold from $.9 (o $6 the mixed hogs at $5.9 and $02. On the Iighter hogs packers were bidding from $6.90 down. It was not an active market, as sellers did not like to take the offered, but still the hogs Kept moving 1o ward the scales and the bulk was sold in fairly good season There was not much difference in the last end of the market, as what was left sold mostly at nd £ much ax | they would have brought carly in the mor Everything was out of first hands before 11 o'clock. ~ As will be seen fr he table average prices, the murk | today i at th &t point reached sinc March e sales Av liberal run of hogs v sh There was a fairly of ®heeh here today and the active and fully steady. cases seemed to be a SUFINE of wooled wi dansen, sold at 34,90 company's clippe brought $1.75, sold as high as 4 whole Liumbs though I'beral run market wag Sheep in some little stronger. A eathers, fod cter The Standard Cattle yearlings twos the s me as Blerdny ol A8 $4.30, 0 that the market uld be quoted fully ste. dy (ko brought ubout steady’ prices N Some cuses (he, heavyweights ; ed rifle weak. Top lambs sol (I"ll“lll!‘l:'l‘:"l\] -r';"‘ n:.l:‘kl‘: was active ’:mfl L ) - satisfactory It I8 notice- able. that the Jght” and medium Welght sheep and lamb: 0 beat demand whery it ia tag " " 18 I the Receipts of fo the demand fully prices remaln SHI Re to choice w falr to chd ders continue light qual to the supply unchanged i cipts, 1 with . and sheep firm; goo hers, $863.10: «xporin. ix.,d I (O g holce mitxed, 050600 Wostorn $.00G5.250 native lambs, $4.10i15.25) o icluding clip, i yesterday 5,467 fal shipment ments, 5,718 ments, 6311 . ;{ln;l.;lhum: Cholee i falr to good wethers, $4.504 0; clipp wrlm-rfl,_“ Bar4.75; cholee 1, Il|‘:~‘l‘i‘ t"\!:" lngs, $476a4.9; fair to good. yearlings, 8469 @4.75; clipped yearlings, $4.65@4.50; cholce lghtwelght ewes, $4.2564.40; fair to good owes, $3. 9004, holce lambs, WG6.2; fair to good lamb: ; cliphed lambs, $4.6) i@ WR.5; feeder 33 wethers, $3.75G4.00; f, Represéntative sules: 82 and yrigs. | itle, . Iogs, recely Sheep, recelpty, 20,350, ship: ship- jioa 56 wethors, [ W0, spring lambs, @3.60; feedoer lambs, $4.3004.60, 12 £S1 a4 ves, “der western ewes clipped west weth western wethers Mexican wethers 17 Colorado-Mexican Tambs. | 541 Colorado-Mexican lambs 20 cull ewer and wethers 10 ewes T 5 bucks . Bk . western ‘wethers cd western wethers Colorado-Mexfcan lambs 7 Colorado-Mexican lambs. Colorada Mexican lambs. CAGO LIVE STOCK Cattle and Sheey fa pe CHICAGO, April 9.—CATTLE-Recelpts, 4,000 head; generally steady to strong: good to prime steers, $5.0066.06, poor to medium, $2.75ad stockers and feeders, steady, good, $2.2563.55; cows, ¥ @A 0 heifers, $2.5504.%; canners, $2.00@2.75; bulls, $2.50@ 4.40; calves, 8 b Texas fed steers, 30 Texas $5.60a4.00] y=Falr Dem wr steers, T 15,000 head; tomor- left over, 3.000; fair top, $5.15; mixed A o’ cholee rough 'h 5,804 : bulk of sal b D LAMBS nd lambs, wothers, $4.40a5.00; ¢xport heavy, light SIH head: cholce fair to choice mixed, $4.6064.% heep, $4.9000.00: export, $5.150 yearllngs, $4.90a5.15, native lumbs, 475 clipped, up 1o $5.25; western lamb: $.0005.40; clipped, up 5. sStoux City Live Stock Market, points | prices | best stockers steady, athers lawer: $4.4505.60, cows and balls, mixed stockers and feeders, $3 2irh Wl vearlings, 89004 55 Receipts, 3.60; market g, 5.8 Bulk, §.8 JBBERS & MANUFAGTURERS OF OMAHA AWNINGS 'Avai)TENTS. fiméha Ta_nt ind Awning Co., Omaha, Ne! slow; beeves $2 0012 6 calves 11O lower; s rs of Manufactu Tents and Canvas Goods, Catalogue CIGARS. Send for Number ¢¢]| Incle Oscar” The Favored 3¢ vigar. Strictly hand made by Houe & Co. Allent Bros. Co., Distributors 7DRY GOODS, Importers Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. WHEN IN OMAHA :Byma-Hammsr Dry Goods Co. HOWARD STREET, | _OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE "~ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, Wisf rn Electrical Company Llectrical Supplies. Electric Wirlug Bells and Gas Lighting G. W. JOUNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howut SAFE AND IRON wORKS. h Registers, Typewriters — Hall Safe and Lock Company, 1116 Farnam St, Dals & Cowgill Iron Works MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBE! OF MACHINERY. R GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECTALTY IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, 1801, 15038 and 1505 Jacksen Street, Omaha, Nel Tel. 638. B Zabriskie, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, ELEVATOR SUPPLIES ELEVATORS roved Quick and Easy Rising AUTOMATIC HATCH QATES. 1008 Sth Sieset. Tolephgne 14 Satety and Blevator ropairing & specialty. Leather CHANE c0. Of All Kinds. Steam, Eleotric and Hand Power Elevaters. Hend for catalogue. KIMBALL BROS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, la H. Davis & Son [ ] Agents for the Richm uld Fire D Elevater Hydraullo and Hand Elevaters. Valve Cups for Elevators, Engiaes asd Printing Pressses. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Steam and Water Supplies 1014 and 1 A8 ST, ENVELOPE! Buy from the Manufacturers. Burkiey Envelope Co., Makers and Printers of »# o ENVELOPES & & All Kinds and Sizes. 120 North Fifteenth Street. ~ IMPLEMENTS. mahalmplement and Transfer Co. Agents for Lambert Garoline Engines, the Goodhive Iotary Grinder, the Erway Three Row Cultivator and the Home Comfort Lawn Swing. Send for catalogues, ‘or. 9th and Jackson St WAL PAPER. Yetter Wali paper Go., JOBBERS WALL PAPER. Large, well selectad stock, prices eastoin’ houses—Iatest noveltles send for 1901 sample line and terms. 12101215 Hnon Buy FRYER HILL OF LEADVILLE " Sc a share; Compuny controls 17 claims ln the heart of the District; property being operated with a steam holst; has a record of productlon of $10,000.00. Buy PRIDE MINING COMPANY STOCK at 20c a share; the company owns 45 claims and a large mill; 1s a steady shipper and omploys 26 men; will undoubtedly pay divie dends this year Write for Imformation concerning dvi- dend paying stock showing an investment of better tham 334 per cent, to Herbert S, Shaw, offices 14 and 15, Brown Palace Ho Colorado. instalment tel, Denver, Approved Direct stocks sold on plan private wire to all Colorado exchang Telepho 21080, Boyd Commissiou Co, Buccessors to James E. Boyd & Co., OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS, Board of Trade Bullding, Direct wires to Chicago and New York, SIOUX CITY, April 9, —(Sp Tele- gram.)~CATTLE-Receipts , 1,600, market Correspondence, Jems A Warren & Con