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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1901. — - * . bulls, $3.5 — s eys, i turkays, 10@10%¢; at northwestern interfor olev 2 bought L4000 of 4old in bars and £500.000 b A VD FINANCIAL Slekene % oite, Tedbe, oI At interior Manitoba storage points, | wore shipped fra C todav. The | OMAHA LIV STo A i ol di- market ) VAL METALS “The downward course of lead | 3.0 bu. at Minneapolls Drivate elevators, | coal loan Fute wie 368 i 15 oue, o d: markef i n was unabated today, prices have | 17, b by bille, 39-15, Exchange ¢ 816 honvy, $6.00% i mixedpilclers, ing “Turther declined 3s wi (0 £13 2 61, | Louls, S400 by atBort Herlin, . Plrisdi jtH L e | tove e lowes! YeArs, e Nashville. s A er » e d eceiptn, | e werbuten o the weakhess | créase of 110,000 bu. &t Jollat aed 68,00 b 4 LT Big Rua of Cattle and Beef Stesrs Were hend: market, Strong: westerh Jatnid, Theat Breaks on Realizing and Oloses One- | [ (0000 SUCN from this country: | al Winnipes belnie " the most fmyorts 1 Nen York Mones 3 Weak to Ten Conts L Teei Sht i, Jarbn, 5% New York alone shipped 4,200 tons abroad | Pacific stocks decreased 211,000 bu. last NEW YORK, April 16.-MONEY-On call, ok to Ten Conts Low Arlinge, $1ES00; cwen 84001150, ciTle Fourth Lower. Wnce the fiest of ADHL. Lead in Tocal cir- | week. A At 4, Miling, rate, remains inactive and un- —— $R.0013.15; Spring lambs, 85,500 7.0 Minneapolis Grain Market. clos. howe: Chuiged "at $ia0" There was' n eympn: | k thetfc rise of about 16 points on gures | ) CORN SHOWS CONSIDERABLE STRENGTH | 75 Tise, 06 Sk (o0 anather mmove | Cash. 1o, I maid and 8450 18% for sixty days, upward in London. Trading, nevertheless, | track: No. No. 1 northern, 72¢; | Posted rates, $1.61 and $.89. Commerciai was very slow and our market closed firm, | No. 2 northern. 6%a6t,c. | Bifiaed, v N EXCHANGE-Fm. %1% | HOGS SOLD SEVEN AND A HALF LOWER St uls Live 8T, LOUIS, April 16 2,600 head, including Texuns market, steady; native shipping and i M 3,55 4841, poes Fairly Liberal Supply of Sheep, bat ort steers, $4.66015.8); dressed he Pt At SWWame. At London the | FLOUR—Firm; firet hatents, 85503 TR Gl ¢ bar, 8% e Hatlish Weather SlneTWag Arm mt STT1 s 8% on oot and | sécond batanta W.EGa T, het clests ity | sk i folaerugcates, fc Demand a Safelent to Take Lllrln;r‘ Sicers, $1.250 by Commission Hou: £114 b for futures. I,\l:h.lmn a steady un: Jvf'i;h;:{hll;’l‘ ;_I\;-Il'kr*-’|,§l;;7( 0 NDS-State, steady: government, fr- What Was Offcred at Just b R dertone was prevalent in' copper, prie N- A ular; railrond, Irreguiar. % : ok 4 Onts Market=Provisions Wers more of leas nominal, oning (5 the = [ "*Fhe Clonti peices oh boads today are as Aboat Steady Prices, vz, bulle, 8500000 fexan and Ty Quiet and Easy. absence of business, With the elosing basis Peo . in plecrs, §.0g6 * at 317 for Lake Superlor wnd $IBi’ for | PEORIA, April 15~CORN-Firm; No. 2, | 20 — 2 P Casting and " electrolytle, in London an | i { HOGE- Recelpts, 1150 1 lower; plas and Tights, §58 d: market 100 SOUTIT OMAHA, April 16, 40, advance of 108 was noted, making spot | OATS—Firm; No. 2 white, 2 bllled PTG e arke ¢ K 00 . e 6,806,011 butchers, 86006, o 50, April 16 -The grain markets | g2, iz 60 and futures £11 108, Spelter | through - Recelpts were Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, Slep AND LAY — alf avanced ‘oaay, but. wheat broke on £t a5 G LIS hdy ot 800095, | WHIBKY-On the basis of $LE7 for fine HIgeNy Officlul” Monda y s o.ll8 P LA o e RS Pealizing and closed iec lower, while 088 fomestic fron markets were without im- | fshed goods. IS N, & W. e Oticlal Tuesday 4300600, Tambe, £.0005 50 spring . i wnd corn held, closing % hisher for the | Lortine Siew features, but continue steady - — 1501 Ofe. Nav. BT R ol And et 0, spring former and 4o improyed for . At unchanged prices. ~Glasgow warrants Wilwaukee Grain Market, 114 do 18 Two duys this week 4 Provisions closed easy, 100125 "“hm( closed on the basis of b4s 3d and Middle- MILWAUKEE, April 16, ¥ 113% 0. Bame day last week & In Steht. Diring the frt two, NOUTE ther main- | borough at 4ss 3d. ket steady: No. 1 horthen, | Same week before. . market looked Strong. e weathe ' northern, il Ry Same three weeks ago... Following are the rec Ipts at the four I 1 Al wore Hhoral it shrink Wh bbbt el ad o RYE--$tead i R. G, W Same four weeks ago @ principal markets for Aptis: |t Btk the lother hand, there wis 5D sample, |86 L& T M Same days last year.. H South Omaha [ 10018 o o caticputions “v“!“"" N TayIe und B IS & 8 K g s i, Average price puld for hogs for the past s Chie 0.0 e 16, e e, market advanced on Staple and F e Paul cons..... veral days with comparison Kar ’ Kiverpoot e frecitlon of the a 3 ENTS IN STOCKS AND BONDS, Ca Py bl P . 8t v swed i) y emtd 3 . !'n“m Pohcre yemterduy and with this in fg¢ Tty Paciiic OULTRY—Hen | mind opening bids were from e to e fm- | © i fon Retnine Abundant Vil |5 &2 s a Rallw 0SB v Changed hands s, 8@gTc: turke But Market in Feverish | ) smy 3] -2 proved. for May, which changed hands | old roosters, 3@ hut Mar verish, Chicago Ter .8 $ 1 5 66, from 70%e¢ to iic. Bears hazarded small [ goege, i@ W YORK, April | stock market | Colo. 8o, s 4 | 3 731 | 5t andforced the market ‘to e a fow | PGASE -Mallard ducks, per dos., 275G0.00; | gave ‘v tens todne e e ek ket | 4016 B0 45 G TR 1 LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION minutes later. The strength of the coarss 1. h L LA s AL retains an abundant vitlity, but | Erie gen, s 516 3 60| sl v — ' grains mudfil 'i:n .1 rr t x:.!m]lhll*" I\H::Wr - ,Lr(fl;:mz?: to falr, 12@13c; cholce, ;,..\nrln'mm.‘ the tone was exceedingly |“‘n D. . 5 12| 3 63 %7 3 66| Important B Come Refore however, and the bears coased i p 3% everlsh and at times very nervous, An | Gen. Electri 3 v | | tions and. cov an w e LD YSTIRS-Firat grade, 80ld | opportunity was given during the morn- | *1a. Central 1s ol s ol Y 3 & B 4 3 %0 the Na Mol abeic ! tives for so doing were felt. Among the packed, Now York counts, por cld JBe; ex- | ing 1y see the speculative wisdom of lead. | 1o & No uni. 45, Central 1s 3l e ‘m) o 921 3 &4l STEERS~TEXAS. bullish items was a report from |I!k ;-h;‘fln tra selects, d2c; standards, 2c; medlum, 20. | ore fn wttempting fo siobetit e a lot of low- | M., K. & . 24 1 |Va. Centuries ... April 3 9“&' 3 16| 3 63) 61| 3 85 TR i St ind S obe SEnt DY 1y, \boral BeRbOAT] | BeronunE R SLter Doests: ‘Roo) Lrkoqunts Bok 45 boaders i Th ety tish-ghaty il s *Wabush deb..... 04 | S5n1 §..:| 8 Jekt| 8 2| 3 !uel STEERS AND HEIFERS. DENVER, April 16— According to the i dumaged tby iy, eabosre | per g i oads as leaders of the market, The violent 107% il ) . LT A2 on_of the i convention o clearance o tor N anaae My rals | Wi tulk standards, per gal, S, relapses from vesterday's manipulated ad- 5 Abri glEmm s e & 31l 5 4% [T Nidcnat Cive Buoek wasochatinn in Sale / B S vanced alowly to [IWe OUPDE | beee Bt bioteh 1 vances In some of these stocks caused con- . April 7. o527 34 @ s3 3 59 0 4 40 Lake Clty, the next anntul mecting i« 1o ] T phoon. "On the balge. however, It | Dise 1o biet stderabie disorder in the market during (he T toeks, April 80 6 013 1% 50, 381/ Lo A3 b in Chidago the first part of Decombor the forenoon. 0N ket was far from | fle Te; huffulo early trading, The decided weakness of | N€W York Mining Stocks, Abril 9 F I BONE | 3 & 0% 4 8y Kb the totervacionas Live Btovk exroniin developed that (e HasESt Yo & 8tandsiil Uil E g the United Hiates Steel wtnck on account | NEW YORK, April 16—The tollowing are | RF5 §y| 8 8208|888 o | 90| 3 56 WY 4 @) is 10 be In Chicago at the same tme an e onss Sramoted fo. sacun i oaddock, ¢ of the reported Mireat of the president of | quotations on iining stocks April 11,015 91%) 5 96 3 67 371 * | 8 61 STEER! aerally large gathering of stockmen 11 aind when lonss Sttempted to secuf plekerel, 6 the Amalgamated assoctation 10 precipitte | = - - April 12..[ 5 ol 5 330 3 83| 3 11| 3 07| 70 4 0 7 sections of The country |8 wasured lond'a moment later found May e un i a strike had an unsettling effect all through Littie Chief April 10 Ofin| 3 40| 3 81| 3 67| 3 97 3 OWS AND HEL he husiness to come before the nest R rer Ay T enortarn FOIOFES g N or dos,, 0. the industrial list | 2 [Ontario ... April 14+ )5 48[ 3 81| 385 349 AW . onvention will be of unusuil importan loadn taken. Seabonrd clearances in wheat | UEAT R Chotee. sgioe o It Wwas proved once agam (hat the in |Breece | Y Aprll 16| 6 o1 e | 35 3 %0/ 3 88 he live stock men and others interestod and flour ‘were equal to 006, N ¥ Qiioted by Omaha Whotesate | JUStTlal stocks are Infiienced by such’a Bfunswick April 16 5 0any 645, o) 387320 compelled to continge thelr tight on While primary receipts we Hay Dealora: asvosiation s Cholcs wutand: \ wuses and conditions (hat it ‘ ¢ L red with 34,000 a year s out bill, as the dairy (rust has o ed its intention to reintroduce the hill ongress. In_addition to this the s b "y . hopeless to Induce any uniform movement [ B%N%,, URlanc. S50 meatum, ; courss, | ('R1) of them, A nuraber ot the hiahomod | 1| Bay’ ot ‘good ol and quality. Demand dustrials continned to show <trength, ¢ Indicates Sunday. The fficinl number of cars of stock brought in today by euch rond was: Leipta " we rrade Minneap am cars, against 171 st Horn Siive Hopes i eeedl I8 Interested fn securing fedeial fulb Beleints . notably Bugar and Amalgamated Copper. | Iron Stiver - """"“‘""“ attle, 11 Sheep. H'F's. for all interatate shipments of corresponding duy of “OATS—No, 2 white, 38c. The dealings in the latter ktock were on an — b . L el Rkl Rabad k ' I place of repeated stote i visible statement showed CORN—No. & dor" 0 enormous xcale and the price movement Co M. &St PRy S - 3lon ot k1 Woolen he 2,012,000 bushels BRAN_316. violent and “erratic. After the opening g Missouri Pacitic 2 3 () and thefr proper Moderate activity and a_constderabl VEGETABLES. bulge realizing carried the price half a Hank Clearings. Unlon Pacitic system Cl 2 . placed on the marke gree strength characterized th SPINACH—Per by bos- e, pofnt below last night. Later in the day, | OMAHA, April 16— Bank clearings today, | . & N, "W ¥ Ty nnual classified consus of lve stock market. The wenther, which was ASPARAGUS—California. per 1b., 15e. after the publication of the prop o for csponding day last year, ¥ MV 2 . mpt publication of the figures; the ish in wheat, was the contrary from t alifornia, per Ib., §o. abgorption of Butte & Boston and i (A ) . ( f the time in what 1s known us corn traders’ standpoint, as it blocks th ‘S—Per_dos., b0c. oston & Montana, the =tock wus run up , April 16 -Clearings, $25,296,62 8 5 was the heaviest run of twenty-el hour law second ns- vhich is very small anyway, RROTS—Per doz., 5. A% from the lowest to 1238 The last price 006 posted exchange, $4.85 & n hogs here today that has arrived in s0mMe | gig, ¢ retury of agricalture, w kround unfavorable for the | TRNIPS_Per doz. oo was % A net gain of only %, he gen- York exchange, 20c¢ premium. B 11 time, und as Chicago reported a drop \IJ duties shall be to represent the live K pening s about unchanged, | CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per doz., $1. g | eral market proved rather indifferent to 8, April 16 —Clearings, $7.548,548; ! ** | values amounting to from fe to 10¢, thi% | jndusiry of the nation; an amendment to although at that time the bull leader sold | 175" 4y (o sizs, ¥ ot the movement of the specialtios und there | balances, $857,800; money, 4@6 per cont; New R ‘% ** | market opened about on that bas! T."\' the Inferstute commerce « giving the Iiheral quantities of both July and May. | “'PARSNIPS—Per bu.. 40c. was a general declining tendency, Rock | York exchange, discount bid, 10c dis- [ R. T, & 2 *+[bulk of the hogs =old at W1y and $5.5, mmission judieiary power: a thorough the former = belng at e discount. " He | TURNIPS—Per bu, basket, e, Tsland espectally falling 3% under st night | count asked Tinols Central . :land the better grades of heavy hogs soid | nq Jmpetent Anvestigation ‘of the forest bought later and the crowd followed him. | g, T bu., 40c. nd a large nimber of prominent railroad | PHILADELPHIA, April 16.-Clearings, - W o|from that up to .00, so that the market dispute by the proper departine 'he advance temp long stifl, | CARROTS—Per bu., 40c. ockn from 1 10°2 pofnts, WIth (he revivil | $25465,100; bilanees, $2000.08 Total receipt 157 “ 2 | was gencrally e lower. Packers took hold | federal action upon the destri V of :'[m nrh-"‘m‘:'t-r 1 hm':"”: LETTUCE«Per bu., %c of rumors that the RBurlington plan of [© BOSTON, Aprfl 16.-—Clearings, $3.800,008; [ Tye dlx‘p\mllh':ll‘ of the da 'nlrn-sl\'yln -'.:'-‘x |.|. fairly lrmil uha‘[\:’ at "‘r:" .!“wwi r::g I‘I::"':Iv’:rr\k .:;nT::xr';‘pra«or:lu. Afor- e an an her 1 SHES- Per doz. 3 merger would certalnly be published to- | balances, §2,465,318. as follows, cach buyer purchasing the num- | it was not lon ore the o ‘ ots; \vestigation el "'c'h Receipty were 161 cars, 43 of contract g('kllgl.EY«l‘er doz., 3c. mnr:nw. t stock, Nilrlhr‘rv’\‘;"!:\ :‘n.l 1\|m! X .'l‘:"}‘\\'“\"":h’,]4\||rl| 16.—~Clearings, $146,- | ber of head indicates R hogs had cnmu':e« hands, At one time | cultural - department of range poisonois grade POTATOES—Fer bu., 4@6sc; Colorado, | the Krles became extraordinarily huoyint her | e again and there was a sympathetic recovery I8 | SEED POTATOES—Early Ohlos, 55@6de; | In the general miarket. Outs were active and strong. The weather was a bulllsh factor, while buying b: alances, ‘$19,604,215, 4 “attle. Hogs, Shoep. | the market became & little irmer and more | plants, whic Causing un alarming in balances, § oms s Packing Co, s o e | hetive: bat hlonk toward. tne last end the | trense ih the death of rtock’ din Bills or - a“Colil W3 1481 368 | feeling_was ot s koo And the close was | FEports on theso subjectn will e drenn ot lintimes ugalnst heavy cash sales was espe- | geq”River Valley, 80c; Triumph, $1.10. The Kansas & Texus stocks were another | s el i g i o Sl S mona e 2 Bioo lower than yoaterday 8 Sthe | BiCUevoted " mefay, ot the convention will e ) “iver v 81, o ocks we othe v Tedeldthe it A - | Swift and Compan i clatly wtimutatng, Bull Teadors aiso ‘knve | BEEET MOTREOLS For Bor, §ig, conter of “atrength.'” T thix movement | | WASHINGTON, Aprl 16=Today s state: | Swifl, and Company rket un||]mr( and shorts in cons aience climbed Into the band wagon. May vold between 25%e and Se and closed e higher at 25%.c, having react from the top from the profit taking. Recelpts were pyiflolelianis £ b et BTNl oaw | Frtinulon G exeluIve of the $150000.000 gold | Armour & o i the division of redemplion r'!{wrv'n': Lr:.rm&. Qurtteys sl . $163,121,716; | R. Becl eRAT. allable cash balance, $16 R. Becker & Deg a recovery from and Northern Pacific, ling ‘ex. dend of 1 per cent, rose by o clolent adyances o 10315, an extrem 5@2.00; Kala- | vance of :t. Packers wanted to buy the | be devoted solely to egixlative” matters, last hogy at $:0 und ¥ a encrally the case, REhtcr hoge that were left untll the Inst gress early in the semsfon. ' Sh end, . but as {8 [ whe:i these bills will scussed. amendod mostly the | and adcpted, so they may be presented o ild any The bulk of ull the hogs today sold [stockman have suggestions tn make ww ifornia, sige the lowest of 'OMATO! Florida, per 6-basket crate, | selling ex-div per d-basket crate, 3. . per bu,, $1.7 f e locks rose frof 4 f At 45020 and 5.5, with & range from $6.9 bills to offer the secretary of the nscocln cars. e 2 potn(s, e e B ot KT Shen t {0 .00 Au Wil be seen trom the table [ ton Wil be pleased o recoivs (hem At Nernoaions were quist and easler, in. FLOWER—Californta, per crate, | stocks oxcopt preferred miade rain and Sced. Hill & Huntzing 7 of average prices the market Js now atfonte fhuer by Increasing ok receipts and ) new high records today. Notwlthstanding April 16, WHEAT—Active, | Hill & Hntzt (R L Ue lowest. point: reached wince Thursday | Thanks to the, libral subscription made wer pr or them, July pork we —Wax, per bu,, §; string, per bu,, | the sympathetic recoveries i the genernl te: July, L. . Husz 137 of last week. Representative sales: toward detrmgihana Salt Lake Clty meeting 1 a0 orand closed 100 : market, 1t will bo xeen (hat the day e net nd g Lo 8 Hume.. Lt ACRER . N 3 {onara detraying The expenme of (i in ! g TR Do b o 30 Frontlons " rf Safalo of tnalgniiicant dl. May, 26%c; July, Other buyers Lo i WG 8 able 'to" Fetain first-clask cosnsel in’ Wasn LS CRS-Per 1 . $3.2. mensions. The gains by the banke. fron : o a i °3 A Class i ¥ § SURAWHERKIES- Florida, per gt #c; | the sub-(reasury. owing: to e el e | RS- Q) cash and 19| qops TN 3 - Dot il timen for” the' purposs of T P o ane, Hat, casen 8.5 | of pension payments and the buying of | prime, $660; October, $.10. P iy R ALLCORR L M s fhr N {1, ntercaty of the membors ra; outs, 110 curs; hoge, wlagu, per, keg, $7.8009. bands by (e secretary ot (e (rensury, e of cattle here today, making the supply for I forts of the Nutlonul nssociilon directid 0" d 3. n hington, per afford |n|_trlm'~l|m|od relief o the moncy New VYork Live Stock Market. the two days 80 tar this week ommlucrnhly & in a pefectly legitimate and honorable 8 leading futures ranged as follows: B g market. The rise in Chicago exchanze to [ . Yo April16.-BE ahead of lust week oF of the corresponding § manner, thac the senate of the United Srates was induced o set aslde the et per 24-section case, | 100 l:rvlnlum also reflects the turning point in the Interfor currency movement | Uvo) v L green. tge; No. 2 green, | of New York. But ihe signifeant fact i | nominally stea no trade in i ceipts, 16 h : ; eables unchanged; ship week of last year, as the table ot receipts at the head of the column will show. Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | CI %2 . e & B ts, 86 cattle, 1,786 sheep and 4,860 quar- | The great bulk of the receipts today was b T since the organfzation of this ass Wheat | PR il aRETg ol b0 salted Oci | the day's mones situation” wax the quick | Ments 390 « A g composed of beef steers and the quality % & here has heen more or less com- ! My i AP R Y response f ‘the sterling exchange market Receipts, 21 head; trade limited | averagea up in good shape. ‘Lhe iiberal R ent_over the fact that (he vonstititin | oJuly | Ty T hotse hides, $LE0G2.35. © © | Kiving meaen money market conditions here, | and’ prices woak: good vewlk, - $5.250 supply, of course, kave buyers a chance to | i ® rovided for the same representation for oo ) TROPICAL FRUITS. Ticrens In the valinle mpecture that any | whote Funge' quo At $3.504 discriminate againat the common wtuft and | i n A Sl for catile, regardiess uf fhe srrat s RICPPTYI EEE (GES U 4 2. 2 ; ) caly culls, $3. sellers. who had the less desirable grades | : sy i Notwithstanding. tho May' [ddeadil " dits 18 taveln, S TiGe0, . eedlings. 42000 | Now York will go to London for the pur: | UM SO 80y pe_peceipts, 1,180 | Sonorp (hg btk tho less desiradle srauvs i E 5 fact that the sheep men were ailowed ono W0y lRaN) i X Calitornia, extra fancy, 83259 | Important 1o prmms tsue of consols. It s | Gig: cheep quiet but steady; lambi very | quoting the market 3@ite lower. The cholce HS % 8 elegate for each 10,000 head of gheep, whils ¥ S B o LEMONS—C 3 ympartant to remember it “thix govorn: B e B 7 clipnelt | i, however ward in gooddemand an | ¥ B B the cattle men wore allowed only un' el ki b3 BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | s 1 minimum. ity Mo 0 $200.000.000, 5; good to’ prime unshorn | aid not sell 80 much lower. The kinds that | { Depresentation, these”(wo ‘branches of tho o | %] = 170 % | s i mum, 8 In excems of any lonn i prime clipped lambs, $; | were guod enoush to bring from . up |7 2i & Erthte industey have thus farlabored to: L e T ey O TGS Calitornia, new cortons, T6o; layers, | bice: he French indemnity to Ger- : were only a trifie lower than yesteraay and | 2] Fekner fn the greatent harmony, wiving and Lard— ATES-Eeralun, 1 €0-1b. boxes, Salrs, 8o | not only heavily indebted to the ank of |4t $8-2046.15. - { 3} 1 ately been an effort on’ the outside . e o 5 e o the ank o g R f tion to the total receipts and buy- . A eff io outside to Moy | 81l 820 vor Ib.; Hallowsen, Sie per Ib. England, but_the “amount of French wnd « Stock Market. ors move OUt. eatly tooking. for. suppilos, @ ome Missatistaction and dissenson the i ) S| HONEY—Callfornfa,” per 3i-soction case, | ix o mnprecedented ol 1 dondon P, Aprl 16.—(Special.) | For that roason the market wus acuvy and e o A A 3.7 cf v A o s h stronger al o . . stacle to the ome; | $3.75. A K golleltude over the forelgn exchanges fs [~ L S, 2,000 head; market | as tapidly s they were yarded. The light e Bnitant{oane jdvancement of this great o IDER- $4.50; per hat bbl, 82.78. | thus easily explicable, The o i b 82ty luntarily -~ proposes | ;| NUTS—English walnute per Ib., 18 8l | of the iride balance tndiaten ihn 4 Srowth active, stead ki natives, $4.206.40; | supply did not aliow buyers to be too par- u T80 N the ‘constitution. uad DroRor, it ! | berts, per Ib., iic: almond: vos Tor tno | Texas and westerns, $3.655.25; ' cows ticular about quality, so that all kinds met | ng In D 'm| nt will be propos raw peanuts, S0 | Ofthis country's capital resor er 1b., 5@ vestment, B vious : plac. ABEF pib., SGujte; roasted nute) | fostment. “But it s obvious that the plac. the folowing by the sheep 5 bulls and stags, 2 g with ready sale at good Strong prices. ngs and calves, $3.65a4.70 : stock- | “Bulls were also In good dcmand this Tige, Braail ment i purely a_question S o 2 R o H 5 . e s N, 30, 3 1 cders, $3.4004.50; veals, $4.2506.50. | morning and prices were stronger, particu- That article iy, section sdndtis FLOURoHtons. Tre s tollows el o S Ni ntersdy rateg, The extraondin: | “FOGS "Recelhts, 8,000 head; market big, | lurly of the botter grades. StKs S0k about o1 bo amended 80 Ak o reatl wb folmtn: strafghts, $L2003.10; cloars, §3 0004 10; agring | St Louls Grain and rrovistons. | {3 Nancial oper reflected tadny tn thy | 100 loweral, Bradet, SRS bulk of | atvady and calves Wiso brought about yes- g ection 1 e e "und “forritoriag 4y 0 o 3 p 4 T A WHEAT— L t f 3 16,0 ady. terday's price ange assoclation of catt c ety 103 putents,” $050u3%; bakers, | | ST, LOUIS, “April 16.-WHEAT-Wenk Slearlnk house exchunges, which reached P LAMBS—Receipts, 300 | ““Thete were very few feeders oftered today swine ‘breeders’ asocintion naatio e Wi o spring, 68%@T0%c; No. 2 3 . ared with the previons record’ dai clom: e Ve ayirady to strong: | and no one sccmed to be anxlous for them. titled to one delegate for ench 5000 h, i ‘ N T of "iat.aiaosh o o aer ey Sicar- 1850 owon Bab g0} PUHW: | the bud weather has again shut off the stock represented by wuch organization ow, 03 i No. 2 cash, 43ic; track, | Operations' in' connection’ with the United | Wethers, $4.40ai. $3.8504.60. demand from the country, so that specu- e T T T T e e e D8 colifeynian UibAL Apect :-':::I;‘ h:unda- flr‘ vlllurlrllurlnll|uuum-lunuu of 72 white, 20l 27%¢; July, 43%c. States Steel's financ o R < . lators are cautious 0 el cat- ep breeders shall be entitled to one dele- e, 9@ s catn, T track, g1y | iates Bte s dnances are supposed to ac Stoux City Stock Market. tle on hand. Anything choice would prob- gate for each 10,00 head of stock repree July, 26c; No. 2 white,| The bond market becam irregular to. SIOUX (‘ll_’ll_‘l\{i_ uprlll 1‘&—(’8 :;,clnl Tt;(h*; ably have sold :;'u\‘u steg yntlm:;n; 7\:! l'IlI; b twlqu I;y nu;'h ’nmu-lmum y BARLEY—Good feeding, 46c; day, N v . | grai CATTLE—Receipts, 1,100; market | less desirable Kinds were slo ale al lver since the formation of the Natio cholce malting, s@ose, o 00 falr to Dull at B, AR i IaE, 0, seaculstive Uit | Stendy; beeves $10004.80; cows and bulls, | weak. Representative sales: Live Stock associution the secretnty s SEEDS—-No. 1 flax, $1.59; No. 1 northwest- R=Dull; patents, $3.45@3.60; extra | States refunding 2s deciined 1y and pew {s | mixed, $2.5004.00; stockers and feeders, $3.25 BEEF STEERS. been besieged every year by individunls fract g Drime timothy,"83.10; clover, ‘c fancy and stralght, $3.05G3.25; clear, $270@ | advanced 4 per cent on the last call, = = | @i.30; calves and yearlings, $3.0004.50. No. Ay gbie No. Av. SIring to conneet themselves with the e ot grade, . following ate the closing prices on | | HOGS Recolpts, " dgto: market™ saiioo ganization. PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., §11, xchang @I4.15. Lard, per 100 lbs., $8.256 .3 Tiba ides (looan), Saa % Uy St ¢ original constitution made 3 no provision for individual membership, but JEDS—-Timoth: lower, selllng at $5.80@5.95; bulk, $.85@ 5.87%. , steady; average re- celpts, $3.25@4.00; prime worth more, Flax, York Stock 2E2RTRREEEEATUBRATEIRIS snnmnnn: B 4 at the last convention, in Sult Lake Cily Dry sujiad | oo YT 2 e 0 the following amendment was made to the hould X 7. sles ‘ g g 5 e R Mden (haxedy B HaGe Short clear | "CORNMBAL-Steady, at $2.20 Baltimore v, WEATHER CROP BULLETIN 1 ke o e L WHISKEY—Basls of high wines, $1.25. | HAY~Staudy: timothy, $11.00010, Can. Pacific al ! 1% F 8. i CnEusea in breeding, handling or trading { Following are the receipts and shipmients | rie, $8.0010.30. Third Avenue .. Wetness Retards Farm Work, but 1% X vy 67 In live” stock in the United States miy | tor t0dey: WIIB Y itendy, $1 | TES Qvenu L, jrée Harm_ Wexk, i u ) become a_member of this organization apon i ¥ Receipts. Shipments [ IRON COTTONTIES. 4[**Nat. Tube . .y H B Y 70, the payment of $10 and an annual due of 1 + 26,000 BAGGING- 64@’ **do pfd.. i3 ) 5y 310; Buch member to be Known as an axso- 152, 1 P TWIN] Adams Express, 1 :—‘ 1 b ve 58.. clate member of the National Live Stock PROVISIONS—Pork, steady, _ jobbing, A United States Department of Agriculture, b4 4 g;,,‘a ::;f;r']"""?"- to Ilw entitled to a seat in all R $5.75. Lard, quiet at $8.15 DFy salt Nebraska Section, Climate and Crop Serv: i | 3 anventions wid o one vote ipon ail propo- Baeg, s o 9 m dull; hoxed lots,” extra shorts, ive of tho Weather Bureau, for the Week i I ga.,;- Yentrm which may come hetore such con- arley, bu L 32,000 ,000 | $8.37%; clear ribs, $8.50; clear sides, $8.62%. R. d i Ending April 16: The last ‘week has been b B 1343 fi ven 'r’l‘"“‘l except " questions affecting th 1 the Produce exchange today the but. | Bavon, dull boxed ~lots, " extra shorts, | C S G & Bt L Jld find wet, with less than the normal il 8 3oy & {onstitution and bylawa of ‘this assocla for market was stoady i 5@ | #1214, clear Tibs, $0.25: clear sides, $0.373. | Colo. Southern . amount of sunshine. The daily mean tem- 3 » s & Yoo i geountfes whete there is no ! Vigei dairies, 1GIAC. Cheese, steady, 11 METALS-Lead, steady at #.22%. Speiter, | 90 1at pfd. perature for the week has averaged 2 de- 8 4 §in 4 gUlar live stock organization the county [ 134e. Eggs, steady; fresh, 12 stronger at_$4.80 bid. peP oM, bl gress below the normal. The range of 115 W 3oe 8 Sommistioners of wuch county may. upon | S L FOUTTR Y- Steady: chickens, 7H@se; tur- | el & Huds femperature nas been smal, the minfmum 18 b dom B SR Satdon;, fibpoint to any conventlon of ! ) GENERAL M eys, B@kc: ducks, Sc: goese, oc. %L 04 1 i encrally being ibove freez: 18 » s A fon_one delegate - 3 ABKET GHBUTTER, ~ Lower: credmery, 16@aise; | D 4 & G- A Tt Vand the. maximum between 50 and 6 ] » gs.E 8 gate shall be required (o pay an annual i airy, UGlic, xis ¥ v degrees. 16 508 iliar Ao Commoaitics, *" V2TIO%N | EGGS Steady; repacked and canes tn-| PO i hi &b loudy weather, with showers, hus pre- 150 ] sizg pcaqer this provision & number of promi- I NEW YORK, Apl tFLOU cluded, 12ic. i Gt oNor. brd. vailed during the week, and the rainfall has 150 9 b ulla 65 membership, and 1t Is expectod E i Celpta, 31,0 bbIs.; exports, 4487 boie s e | 12,006 st cornr S e oain copr hnts Hocking. Toal A, Tin Piate heen above normal Iir nearly all”parts of i@ [ 5924 59, 00 tme the next convention 14 held § i 4 3 34 3 ey E d. t tate. In the no . w0 o o e e bt 4 , i i 2 O G patonts. 83506 SR Fiour " ii0%0 bla Hiheta Sty At it i [ Mo e arlamout river. che. raintat wa 1% ; ¢ and" the deimand s ‘the bats | Mmes™or o Tnadink Sbjeuniain the { Thtomea hatealghis sioatio Minnesota corn, 23,000 bu.; oats, Towa Contral IR but fiutte’ mare than quarter o an' tnch, i as in good s The market | United States, & “tockmen of the Cors Hae) e———_— o pfd. na. Min. Co. {or about half the normal a; . In mo k1 lay. R vork 5 l e B AL, W Bl T L O M B R A R S ) O A R et i i miend aonroun Colorads | ik Baosatus b Aseocluton by Erowa 9 i 3 VE P - ZAT--8pof o Fophs Colo, . & 1 eeded an inch, and in the south- 12 i ore 40 TaATe. 4 ! 19,8000, $280G5.15; choice to fancy, No. 1 Calitornta, 6s 1%d; No. 2 red | Lake Ehore central part of the state it ranged from two 5% HarEaty “o1a 88 hiah as 85,0, but they wor | lant threo yearu, ne #ltating freauant cone [! CORNMEA L~Firm; western ‘winter, 58 10l4d: No.'1 northern | Louls. & Nasl to three Inches. 165 A'Sring ot woo1cd Mexican wethets BOWRHE | tral 1 e dongaon o, and bourd of con- clty, les lirnr‘l-(;fiw i, ¥ gy estern, 92 Soning, 6a,%0. Tutures qilet; May, 8s 0%d; | Manhattan L. ‘rhe et Weaiior hag retarded farm work ] 8.7, which looked about steady. Cliphed | quarters i o more contrn lometont! 1 e Brandywine, 32.4502.5. AT A et Bt Ry i “xcont the extreme northeaster i h vas 4l1no aby s are. grucrel log | RYE-Quict; No. *weitern, e, afoat. | 'CORN-Spot firm; Amerlcan mixed, new, | Mex. Centrai © e untieg alirs rait progtess ks Beeh 170 2°{hers fold At 44, which was Slao about | fofore e genare, ofioss of the Sxsoc'stion A Vi A e 1 € |4 10 American"mixed, old. 4 30 (Mo, & 0L facose Nigar made ana " considerable’ wheat sown. ' Tn 1o active and the bulk of the ofterings were | bullding At (he 1nion stoek varde: oot o P * : ., ures quiet; May, 48 %d; July, 3s 114d; . o pfd.... other countles some wheat and oats wer ) : suite o cos M the Q 1 N 3 rod, T Fo oy iaii oo Sy | epiomber, 5o ik, © € Miobite & R sown, {iirat of tho week and somo heeq 18 untatlon Colce "L s roge | MAT 1 SHI 0F S e Qe R ol . : No, 2 2, adian, qulet, 7 . ined sovered durin, e rains of o L $4.50G4.70; ¢ ata | 5 e o > i, flevator; Moo Yyqiopthern, but o FLOUR=SL Louta' taricy winter, steady, | M K. N Bt The Tast hult of he Jweele, Avory it | 1o trathes, S i, bt Hioth10: clibped ot ehanacl, SrATeT fanter of the alty, 89¢, t. 0. b., & i Ne. . Duluth, |ss 24, X plowing for corn has been done e work |13 ot A g Iy ST NBIT L T Mol 11 fore” put 01 (o du onowers, Sl | HOPS At London Pacifc coust), ateady, | X 3 "Central iy Cdo i fa thotit ten' daye' behind normat advance- |35 16 Jinetion “With ‘the aMmaers "ot ciariin cons ¢ a generally ood cash demang hons UmOTS, | £48 3 IR TI Natlonal, Le ment on Apri e 19 { i Btate Cattlo and Horse Growers' associn: seaboard o » heavy PROVISIONS--Beef, . oth, | . have grown well and continue in fine con- | 15, _ ewes, ”1 .10; clippe ol p ofc ve bee o i T "Wkt aaq by *ome | g A abaty | b, StendY: gn 0d: prime westarn, in | ot (% "y Mo anaa e ik Section_Director, Lincoln. ~fa1! H S0, citppod himba. bh00aS Gor snrma Iambe, | the industry In this Ceountry, el ang ¥ break finally occurred under P | terces, A Ghe. h . Bacon, Cumberland | SOGVE & N Pacific Colist —_— e i $6.00G7.00; teeder wethers, $.700440; teeder fices are conveniently located it Is ! however, and the close was easy at oo nb; | £t 0 30 1be., steady. fone Lencrtaie 18 s L 12 do it prd THE REALTY MARKET, 3 RETE RIS NIt Mk fockntza ™t nvitatial” whi'he' grwe 1 3 o . 2 e vIvi a . do 24 prd., —— No. B 3 cee) CORN—Receipts, 32, ey light, 28 to 3 lbe, firm, 4is 8d; lor Reading |Pacific Mall ., INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tues- f, Al communications should be addre se, 1. o, afloat, 7 ' ks, D do 2 Pressed 8. i 0 western wethers. . .. .. LES . MAR' Secretary, i n stoady ol ‘"l'"‘.'l'l" Ol:h‘;r.n! ll:,rlkel l:m_u bellies, 14 |‘:' "’l!hxh' m;uh 4?' 4. Rio G- W, e otd Warranty Deeds 1 c’u m;,flnw;wn aespgases e ecrotary, quently” adVancas "amarily “n kpyurbic |ahort cut. 18 10 16 ISk duft, s od, Shoul: BN [ i Omaha Realty company to Mlexander, H 4 slibned mesiars we — e due to wet eat A J ¥ o 1 S + t. L. . tand, e Pain irant, lot 5, ricl v i 220 Wesenrsene - aerations by e Linan B chip? A | o BUTEEIFinest Unitéd Btisen, di, sos; |84y B sugar 55 0.6 Whatton and wife to M. ; ' B wativers Buy FRYER HILL OF LEADVILLE st Nl Mo et advance. Abrii, closed "('-hm-;sinz».\wm'cun‘n’.w'u white, aun, [ g3, % RE AR i, W Bt men "and’ husband ‘Lo Waiter " 3 M CoRBao Mexte Sc & share; Company controls 17 claims ta Tty Ao clomer oy ‘encdo At 9%e; |4ss; American finest colored, quiet, s 6 S ot ANl P e 31 Petersen, lot 1, block 8, Shinn's 1 Colorado-Mexic: s e, clos X i September, | TALLOW-—Prime city, steady, 268; Aus- | gt Pan 5%l do prd........ B 7L g 8 i 1 3 ” b D A ece . Pau 0 P i 7, 3, Potter | .. 1,08 trac P ¢+ , 32¢; | fean. Yy m: Cop) ¥ Olsen, ot 20, Kens| Lol d. . 35 ®T Wi 9 of Uhek mized weatern, mv:m.lhc:dnmrx Jaecalpts of Amerloan corn during the “‘u?fimu. Y § \;(1.. Mark o 1 Fry, lot i 10 sy JXather of procuction of $150,000.00. on ree da 3 X centals. o pfd.. 5 p| Villia AR v S v— = Tle Spedin ana a good demand west *oRIEeR GATE NN, O lu%, Bidsi: AR A e B M 818 western wethery Buy PRIDE MINING COMPANY STOCK cholee, ot “MPPINE, BGTT4c; good to| Kamsas City Grain and Provision do ptd 2. do pfd,.. ander, Jot 20, block B, Saunders & 84 we t i T i HOBS-Bteady: state, common to chotos, | gl TAS CITY. ADHl 16-WHEAT-May, | Wabash Repl% B AT et T 2,000 CHICAGO LIVE WTOCK wami g, | At 20¢ @ share; the company owns 45 clatms i e, o chofce, | @iac: July, , 69c; No. 3, | —5— - now ding bank to / 3 10 orop. Li@noc 1899, 1i@ise: old olde, agpoe; | tocr No- S o b e, " *Ex-dlv. *Trust recelpts. e wen, ot 15 Tiike & T.'8 and a large mill; Is a steady shipper Slhcle coast, 190 crop, 16gisc; 199, 1g1se; o a Trust reccipts and nomini South Omaha Tand comp Cattle G Steady—Hoxs Weak— . o8 Hi st DR Gme Galveston % to % e, |* B e Commercial” Advertisers London | Medtifun,"s {6 "teet ot 4 Sheep and Lambs Slow. Sploms 25 MAR) Wil Uadeuhindly: D ainle 11 g b o ., | © OATS N0, & white, 0. nclal cablegram says: Trading on the | South Omaha . . HIC > g ccelpts, 3 g aliornta, 2L to 31be the; Tedan vy, | RYE No 1, 8 e e Stocic exchanke today was narrow .n:mll i | Same to, 57 Bnirigiey. 0 15 teet S GHICAGO, April 18 SCATTLE Sieceipts. | dends this year CBATHER . ~Choice timothy, $10.60@11.00; cholee | ton weakening under the shadow of | block 06 same .. tagtring teers, $.0006.00; p to medium. §3.900 g » 5 AEATHE “'Bhl‘rll'!’yheh‘!‘.nyllvt’::lk.hn‘:le‘.‘nlm- prairie. 800005, v, $10.5001 the impending dbug;nl. Amerlcan sha i Surigley and wite to H. A Me e otkard Cany Boctens ST TEATE: cown, Wilte for tmformation concerning divie 0| 2 . Gbe; BUTT ~Creamery, 17@20c; dairy, fancy, | Were stagnant, dragging down to the ve an, 8 5 " o " 8 4. b T, L4 8. canners, o o " " BHOVIRTONS-Becr, steay: family, $1050 | **jo30 bt There was some ‘tane oy aras featurelosn | olock, I A ‘auvings bank'io ki B ol caiven, "$3is52; | dend paylng stock showing an lnvestment . B X oY - Vi s . some o LY ) v ;! ® 4 o M, ol ¢! . b e, 0 anue: Sho0e fo;, beet hame 11500 an Dok 110 e S obsgciu, and teans New York ur-.«‘i" AR SR E. Chapman, lots 7 and & block #, | 3 e at hcan bulle, 32 72 0h "™ | of better than 33% per cent, to Herbert & 2.0 310.50; city, extra Indin od_cases included. 1o . strike. The shares of the United St dee ... iortoeree 3,000 3 ccolpts, 20,000 he; tomorrow, o X i { TS 190: BllkIes enomn, w:‘l‘)‘-l“l‘lfiII'TR?\\,:I:\!:(,HIS,M BT corn, 4,007 | Bteel corporation relapsed o poinis it | Atlaniic Reaity gsrociption o A L. *» zl.ln{lgumm'}‘:‘a"f ited; left over, 3.000 heaq! | ShaW: ofices 14 and 15, Brown Palace Ho 0; Plokled haim pfi‘l"’l;l ) bu.; oats, 13,00 bu. on the fear of trouble. New {u-rk bought "lrll:m‘"r el lot 4, b Bemls. | weak; top, 85 ixed and butchers, $5.5@ | tel, Denver, Colurado. Approved stocks < western steamed, $5.66; refined, stendy - con: 0t pASNTE-Whest, 3,80 bu.; corn, ‘;;;:'“;e:lh“\r’“:'kmn;“"l’h" TIN AR hathre |, PR srsertinene Reads. o e et o et 98; | RHe, $0.000%a: | sold on Instalment plan. Direct privat tinent. $9: South’ America, $9.80; compound, | " PU-i 0ats, b, esentatives wore naping troot for He ot " oy i 8.9506.10, hsenbisin 4 Tale ; $6.620560.75. Pork, easy: family. $16 o0 1a s T D R nnsands: o tar iy fresly for calla ¥. Braman, lot i ; MBE-Rec 7 to all Colorud X i H nite i ALE . on Anaconda, % for the end of May and S lace 3 D LAMBE-Receipts, 7,000 | wire to all Colorado exchanges. '"{{{{-k‘"",fl?"?“"x meas, $15.00¢ NIW YORK. April 16 -Bnecial cuble and | % fOr the end 8¢ dune. but i Motk to wvany o Lov, 914 low. shorn lambs, up to 3515 ——— | Qe STauiet: domestle, * | tolegraghic commiinicasens (o Hradsirest's | lpsed lator with the wést of the American o, subgiv of 3. 1 i S moiliars, U.T06.00; fale 10 2040, AW e aity, Sgstic; countey, | SUDiek® al tommared "with the Tent bt | Hoviaon nentm. T tovimienine s lheirn | Bediek's add il w0l 4 g $u e ;“.r'n;':"““'“"“";s Boyd Commission Co oL 3 i | suppites,” as” compired with the Tast ac- | London selling. ' Tho ' fartnightly statistics R 2 % onati A 2 R pocen pte. 4800 pkus.: steady: | “WiisAm 1nttea States and Canada, sant | Stock” i 'u'i?‘-..fia"‘u‘:"fl.‘fmf{! k(o R . \1" 10, 8 i g Buccessors to James E. Boyd & Co,, e R el fctons. Tsgile | o the Sk et Sibed 491200 b iaflont | mored ‘that’the Amaigamated “company' fs (S0 Sl G £ i (inases Clty Live Miask Masket OMAHA, NEB, EEBE—Re or and in " ¥ Increnscd 00,000 bu.; | absorbing Avino. Thers Iy signifcant by H e 3 3 p o famer tarwe, colored, 1GL {'.;183'.‘ Jurge: | totar'stinply. deceEased S50 b ‘ in Buidiesboro it L s and | PRErrdo Marhe , HEIFERS. gelnta, 8100 head ‘natfves 90 heud COMMISSION \ vhite! 104 A 4 5 SORN--United Sta y sharek, Which e Supposed. (0 b i e ” : 1800 1 1 e : TR L e e T T the el UL e o | a1 i, o i ik 0 4 s L3 s of ¥icas a e T ve h A H o e and Canada, east of ration, the Infere being that the 17, Bedford Place TR . S J o Board o 'ra orni, regular packed, H@14le; storage west. ckies, g R < F . $3.8064.90; weste erpy 1afie: wothern, RO b T g TR T R Tl B/ reting the "ot ity dorie | AnsHIT to same, lot &' Ariingion add. ' R oEane fod Thg-te S H® 1 Direct wires to Chicago and New ¥ ULTRY-Allve, firm; chickens, 9¢; tur- | otherwise reported. is & falling off of m;ho that they took yesterday. The bank has Totul amount of transfers., 45 exans, K.0004.00 X Correspondence, John A. Warrea & Co. } J ! ’

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