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.~ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1902. ) ' und, $7.847%@8. Pork, firm: family, | hard, 7%c: No. 1 northern, 72%e; No. 2| ably Influenced by the rate of exchange. s 't 13 80 40 ‘ 100 5% heifers, 50, 50@8.50; bulls, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Bit"Shoft % i sobil, T, 8% | Riphetrksia® ettoropiane st Thomeonrisascan ners | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET |%:: 4% i@ i [ elfes oguo: omnors, & 17, 2 5 FLOUR—First $3.76@9.90; second [ weak at first, but were supported later. g 80 40 3 128 68 HOGS—Recelpts, 7, head; market TALLOW-Firm; city, 6i4c; country, 64@ | patents, $3. 7 clears, $.8@2.%; | Russian Industrials were favored. Rio tin- H ™ ¢ % 1 1400 ¢ % opened be higher and closed steady: top, POULTRY-Allve, firm: _chickens, 12c: | “BRAN - {a bulle 3o > settiel. and "Cioned” stendy. Kamra were 4 W % 1030 § 00 §o.Oulk of sales aeoget; heavy, 308G § § -, 3 O 3 N—In bulk, $i2. settled and clos steady. affirs were n ’ - d_packe 6. 10619.90; Balls Have Day's Innings on Ohicago| iuriceys i4c: fowls 1 , steady; e Y firm at ‘the opening, but later they Active Demand for Beef Steers and Cows at | 1 um 4w 1 130 6 10 () Tiavd pecheiy "MwR; lighe %6.35¢ Board of Trade. chickens, lic; fowis, I 1213, Milwaukee G fered from realigations, At the close pric Stronger Prices. HEIFERS. E SiBP A0 TAMBS—Receipts, — MOLABSKS-Mrm; New Orleans, #@ilc. | MILWAUKEE, _ April 2.—WHEAT— | tount was 2516 nox ol ate rate of dis- ~ bt H Ho 4 00 1o § 18 head: market strong to 1o higher: native METALS—A slight gain was noted in | Firmer; No. I northern, mate; No. 2 north- | “BERILIN, Apri] 5.-On the bourse today " 826 4 25 $36 6 00 e o e R " GRAINS AND PROVISIONS CLOSE HIGHER | yalues for tim ot New Fork, with apotcion: | ern Thiriise, ay, 52 | 20 nome funds” ina_internationals. Keneraiiy | NOT MUCH CHANGE IN PRICE OF HOGS | ! m e 1% 498 | natie wethers, KGEN, weatern welhery . London a net gain E—8teady; No. 1, were qulet; Spanish 4s were buoyant on ? b M Soche 33 05415, 25 yo of Sl e wus established, with ‘spot at| BARLEY—Firm; No. 2, 64G%c; sample, | Parls Lavides; Totels ‘wors Tereqniar Tor J & &5 e ¢ §%iguockers and feeders, §.0505.25; ewes, Many Factors Contribute to Strenmth | oo G A inchangel "oy | CORN—May, 60%c Jard m° glote a recovery ensued on LoON- | Good Ewes and Wethers Command | | L Com 610 —— { of Trade, Which s Supported New Yotk At London brices were Darked| ymw YORK STOCKS AND BONDS LONDON, ‘Apl 2 —Money was decidedly | Stronx ‘Prices ¢ Lambs Are |1 AW BN 38 5t Lonis Live Stesk Hariet, 78 6d, with ! 56 b d| NE s AN S. [ easier today and discounts weakened. Bu 1o LOUIS, A —~CATTLE-Recelpts, by Liberal Buying A ,’;E,‘;‘-’J,-’v:‘lr ll::{‘;n flm 1;‘-2%53:5 'mii"fl;:’i i hw?. on ';hl' ‘Slnrk exchange remained in- Slow and Barely Steady as i ‘0 1.53 r.'m«‘.'.,;r.\‘.fifl.’;’z«&,‘?li:;.-.“?..:'r‘k‘.i Along the Line. for electrolytic and casting. Lead was un-| Dealings Mostly In Unknowns, with | fooyeand prices had a drooping tendenc Compared with Tuesdn ! i8 teady for Texans to atrong and 1o higher { X 3 onsols were firmer. High-class securiti s 1 18 © s e p ¢ e London closed PPk ntos and Bpanish 4s were harder; Amer- H 7 $4.60G6.50; steers under 1000 lIbe “AGO, Ap 2. —Bullish sentiment up- | £1178 6d. Spelter was steady but un- NEW YORK, April 2.—The naming of the | lcans were lower in the absence of support, o e H H - Siters ~ 4 B O oy and Induced ¥ood invesi- | changed here, with $4.35 quoted, and Lon. | most active stocks in ioday s market_is in | but they closed staady; Bovernmant sorar SOUTH OMAHA, April 2 } s snd Betfars, S ReLE raes it B bring 1h ‘Wheat. | The upturn in | don closed '3 61 higher ‘at’ £1 Iron | itself an llluminating_commentary on the | ties and home rafls were idle; Kaffirs were | Recelnts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | | Diills, $01861.60; O calves g2 o wheat was all that relieved the board of a| FAs steady but unchanged at New York, | charucter of the market. United States | weak at first, but recovered later in the | Official Monday . 4146 1 as and Indlan sieers, gras 82,600 day of very dull speculation. At the close | PIE iron warrants were nominal; No. i| Leather led the list, followed at a consider- | day; copper was firm at 62 4-1. Official Tuesday . 8, 4.6 fed, $4.5008 .9 . "g'".', |?' e | By “wheat was Yie higher, May corn | foundry, morthern, $19.00am.e: No. 2 foin- | able interval by Amaigamated Copper. ‘o _ Oiclal Wepany. oy ; 486 fed, 4.8, cows ‘and helters, 23 | ¢ up and May oats e higher. Provisions | dry, mofthern, $IXeqis.; No. 1 foundry, | dealings in Colorado Fuel fell to instgnifi- Boston Stock Quotations. 1 HOGS—Recelpts, 5,20 oad R R g R souihern, $I7618.00; No. 'y foundry, south: | cant proportions, In_comparison with the | Three days this week..11,910 1 Steady to Stronp, bles tod 1hiuds of fatket Snny things contributed to the strength | €rn SOfts ST.001800. The English markets | recent trading. Bugar was well up in the | BOSTON, April 2.—Call loans, 4%@5 per [8ame days last week 957 [ iy Mg ale] (R ML U L adedd shown in wheat Northwestern receipts| Were higher at 5ds for Glasgow and 478 at| list of active stocks. Of the prominent| cent; time loans, 4@ per cent. Officlal |Same week before.. 1 o JS8.0an.%0; butchers, Were small, the weather was colder and in- | Middlesborough. railroads only St. Paul and Loulsville & | closing of stocks and bonds: Same three weeks ago AND LAME Tetior"and northwestern elevators reported ey — Nashville showed a notable degree of ac- | - _— —— | Bame four weeks ago 1 head: market steac decroascd stocks. There were alto some OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, tivity and the :lurlluul;u;'- did not reach as | Atchison ... 18 TR Same days last year 3 i8] ! '.’,,,if'_,k‘,'"f‘:‘, k’;‘ - tased a8 to the outcome of the uch as a point in either of them. The |Mex. Centrai 4 2] ma vei 2 s B Ster “ehop e Yenterdny'a - Washington | extreme range in the United States Steel | Athison s T price of Bour S cliie, Showe the average BTOC 250, weather crop report was construed bear-| Condition of Trade and Quotations on | 8tocks was 3¢ for the common and ige|pdo P L. 20 market the past several days with com- | § - ) ishly, but some experts sent in depressing Staple and Faney Produce Lor ihe breferred, and both closed at a B & Mo e parisons with former years: H Néw York Live Stock Market. mews from the southwest. Seeding Was 2 er last night, In spite of the ex- | pogon Elevated ... 168 |C Range = - A VEW YORK Packward and the freezing weather has| EGGS—Including new No. 2 cases, 13c; | (FROFdINAry business reported for the year | &y" &Y "% i 2t bomion roat Date. | 1902, (1901, (1900, 1895, 1895, {197, (1566, | ¢ site R Tl | been ' paralyzing the growth of wheat. | cases returned, 1ie. of the company's existence and the official | Fitchburg pld . . 147 [Frankiin rTE | | ——ti L MO it bl [ o Toaraayacites NGCE . Sieets. 1oo 1 Cobles "wora ‘mieh lower than last com: | “LIVE" POULTRY Chickens, §1@c; old | M8urance given of the siccess of the plan | Union Faciic 5 ite Royats .:1) 16 | March 1 FECIE Joweri Dulia, stoady; steess oxen | parisons on Thursday, and there was a|roosters, 3Gdc: turkeys, 10G: fucks and | 197 providing $50,000,000 additional capital, | Mex. Central (Mohawk vivs 8 | March 18, |38 3 s 5 and stags, $4.50@ cull ex- | slight dip in prices after a fairly firm | geese, 8GSigc. ¥ Many of the usually prominent stocks did | Amer. Sugar 014 Dominion N RS 531280 9 340 PO e, WAV Sows, ables, L opening. | Both the northwest and south- | * DRESSE OULTRY—Turkeys, 12g15c; | 10t 0pen at all before the middle of the | do pfa . Quceola ... g STOCK CA SRV RIPCLS a0t quagters ol o L west were rvrurlln‘ higher ,’.‘ncnr u‘-la ducks, 10@llc; geese, 10@lic; chickens, 9@ fl!}{h" r:;!:’:]n;n;wd mé:dn “’H’x wlul be found LT e su IS 13 et ! 0 F] 250 290 e u-;‘ -’-'(,'.:;'r.‘-' 9 I'yff»} i rng, nfil:;i: a 0 o ey eCOr o O - .o . 3 | [ i als, 3§ o, . 3 ! ::'-‘:‘«’:::1 ’:‘J’fi.’.fié&.”“?fi'-r.'"w:f ‘additional Ml'u'-r"rElpvm-k|nn stock, c; cholce | MeNts of any consequence are ajmost in- L B R R - ERS AND FEEDE calves, $.00@6.50; city’ dressed’ veals, S@ | buying by the bull crowd that has been | dairy, in tubs, B@ic; separator, ZIgic. | YerAbly amongst the less known stocks DR spresrieins 30% THIRIY %86 | 3 iR LR e b “HOBY Recelpts, 5,630 head; ket manipulating July corn. Cash trade was| FROZEN FISH—Black bass, 18c; white | 811 the reasons advanced were very ob-|x"g"G. &' U 9335 | 2 & 380 18 i steady at 46159490 for state. ¢ TATKe improved and sample people reported that| bass, 10c; bluefish, 12c; buliheads. 10c; buf- | S°Ure. St. Paul & Omaha rose 6 points on | United Fruit 9365 2 " i 40 SHEED AND LAMBS Rec indications pointed toward a resumption | falocs, catfiah, dsc; God. 100, oroppies, | & [eW transactions and the preferred b, but | U & steel ! 5 3 i 1 hetl; shisen, JAMBE—-Receipts, of export business. May wheat opened ' | hccording: Cto eise Cogiie’ Crovhict: | Pere Marquette dropped 8 o only one sale. | do bl iie...i.: CERY u 10 head; ‘sheep, " dull ‘and easier; “prime &nd O to %@%e higher at T1%@T1e, eased to | 1lc: herring, 21 haddock, 9c: pike, | The Hocking Valley stocks were active and | West. ‘Common ..... $1% Wolverine | 3,70 | 33 “ i 60 Cholce lambs firm, others slow and lower; S ond by° grafunl stages odvanced 10|k req snapper, 10c; salmon, 12c; sun. | §irong, the common rising 4 and the pre- | Adventure 2 S aee| 2 B8 e e LS TR S BT Tlige. "Trade at no time was heavy OF ex-|fish, 4o; trout. whitefish, Sc; plekerel, | ferTed 2. Rumors were revived of a plan - — sl 10 8o 46 4 | ted, May closed firm, MG%c up At 7. | bc; frosh mackerel, each, 20Gdsc; smelts, fo. | Lo etire the preferred stock at par. The| *Bid. 1 do0 B in cal mi’m. for two days were 116 cars, | " HYSTERS—Medlums, per can, 22¢; stand. | o 15consin Central stocks and the Toledo, —_— -+ 400 20, 47 Stock In Sight. 3 of contract grad inneapolls and | ards, per can, Zc; extra selects per cap, | St L ouis & Western stocks were bought, London Stoek Market. - b in & 4 The following table shows the receipts of one diy Inst week and 1,000 two dnys a year | feets. $1.00GL6: Mew Yook ch‘fl:i-e;g‘,;." Kow’ Fork Dock tooks mee ' n srraie - o e RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. a5 n 520 markets for April3: ‘ ago. Primary receipts were 000 bu o g 3 '+ | manner on the supposed sudden real Nattolk & West. The following table shows the receipts of COLORADO. South Omah: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. | Comipared to 1240000 bu. last year. Sea:|¥PiGpoNs Live, per doz. sL tion of the valuable equities in the prop- | A0, A 080, 2 cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for | & steers...1038 540 79 steers....1038 540 | South Omaha e 2 O board clearances in wheat and flour equaled | VEATL—Cholce, 6@8c. - erty. The movement In the Leather stocks | Ateniaon Pantay)vast the year "to date, and comparisons with| HOGS-There was a liberal run of hogs | Kanaas City | 15,000 28,000 627.000 bu. Bradstreet's reported the visible [ CORN—_5g0, 2 was on the assumption that the preferred [ “do pfd.. ; Reading ... ‘ast year: here foday, but the market opened active | St 1 oul supply décreased 2,504,000 b The seaboard [ OATE 470 stock and its claims to deferred dividends | paitimore & Ohio. . 108%| do 1it pid . . 1902 1901 Inc. Dec. |and fully steady with yesterday. There | St Joseph' reported 18 loads taken for export. BRAN—Per ton, $17. were to be cleared up in some way by a|Canadian Pacific......1i8%| do 24 pfd . 34y, | Gattle 207,834 166,547 4! +++ w0 | Was not 50 much change from yesterday in ¢ MESRWEL( Corn trade was disappointingly slack. The HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | PO0d 18sue. Chesapeake & Ohio.. 46% Southern Raliway.... 33 = | Hogs 29 078,319 117,610 | the' prices paid, but if anything the heavy big manipulators in July n||lr:||179dw:r: not | Hay Dealers' agsociation: Choige nagy, o, | grihe"e, Were other, movements of less de- | Chicygo G W10 2ikl fao "ol 1207 Sheep 43,520 281,521 #9 | hogs sold at strong prices, while the lght-| 1 0'o® C the t settied into its . s O 5 ] e, 108 serve to lllustrate 3 s Bouthern Pacific ; 3 > ¢ iR vere veat » # — Jittle deare to trade one way o the other, are £k ha o€ good colbk Wha auales, Do were liberally I,:lrntl’o,:l“:‘)?ll;c:le':‘éh:(‘li:‘(hfl:] st Pt i o, v1d... cars of cattle shipped (o the country yes- I the receipte “toduy than vesterday, | ROSTON. April 2—WOOL—Conditions jde, ~Cash conditions helped the mar- E - 3 explanation than that they had previously | 00 it pfd.. L SN NGE aesunation: of all the sales to quite an extent. Packers | Fore aulet in the wool market this week B e erially, oush weabened capies % VEGETABLES, advanced on rumors which have not been | e %cbii M G, F. " Cars, | of all the sales to quite an extent, Packers|and there is a fair prospect of thelr r were somewhat depressing. At times there | SEED POTATOES—Per bu., Ohlos, $150; | confirmed. The weakness of Rock Island nols Centrai.. do ptd, . F. Phillips, Bancroft, Neb.—M. & O all seemed anxious for heavy hogs, but| maining so for some time to come. Dea er: pressing. Rove: (L Arineons, (i 9 and | Louls. & Nash.. Spanish W. Lydick, Tekamah, Neb.—M. & C they did_not care whether they got the | ers are no po o s was marked anxfety over what the bull 2 % phs, 3 as assoclated with the announce: Rands ~ 3 O. lg! not disposed to press sales and a erowd would do, but nothing eventful hng- ‘ll;y';'lAJUEB—Norlhern. $1.06; Colorado, | its additional stock issue. The decline in R Bis - f’nm'-ll;:lii. l;:nn‘t.)mb M &0 |r7:"1:.:|mfhfr'|'fl;:2}l m’fl'\';n;r::x i -:n:l)l though quiet the market ls steady. Terri- % L 20, . P, ckinson, Osceol N K Vi very Ory WO o b ullish, the Buffalo, Rochester & Plttsburg stocks 0. 8. Christian, Madlson, Neb. slow. The top today was 6c higher than | held ste n|; and fly'."yor':"fi:‘n'u:su:»‘}'.:m\‘;“.'g ned. Southwestern news was 1 Bht ‘the outside infiuences were only slightly | CARROTS—Per bu., Tsc. was doubfless due to the coal miners' A i | BEETS—Per bu. baskef, 65c. strike In its territory. “BaA LVER—Steady: 24 13-16 Kent & Burke, Silver Creek, o | yesterday, Heavy hogs sold largely from |are paying about former rates. The new et e e A el o b0t | , TURNIPB—Per bu., 605; Kutabagas, per | the general lot w3 incimimare o1t o MONBY- Tt pen i 13150 per ounce| .5 Hume, Madison, Neb 11870 to s “Medium welghts went {rom | clip bought in Arizona Is being placed on Advanced slowly to 60%c and fluctuated | 100 1bs., $1.25 true that prices were at one time advanced | discount in the opeh market for short bil | 1 Rankin, Tarkio, Mo. 2|88 to 3670 and the lightwelghts from | the markot, but can only be sold at a loss Yery harrowly. ‘May closed firm, %o up at| PARSNIPS_Per hu., 6c. a fraction, but no other cause was appar- | 18 25G2% per cent; for threo months' bilis, | Ly hricken, Hamburg, Ia 1{9.60 down. Representative sales compared with cost prices.+ Fine territory @i4c. Receipts for two days wers 216 cars. | CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per doz., $2 ent than that they declined yesterday. The | 2% per cent. Dayia Tflflhuflr Hamburg, % | Pr. No. Ay, 8h. rn wools are selling about 47648 the scoured Sts word duly Recelving houses did| GREEN ONIONS—Per doz., aocording 10 | crop report by the. GOvernment wuathie E. V. Voorhees, Lewls, F 0% 3 K] basis, on good lots, with better led, some buying. The market was fairly | Mze of bunches, 3c. bureau had some influence upon sentiment New York Mining Quo Frank Powell, Washta, 1 (27 e Fine medium 18 quoted on' Rirong, but the range of fuctuations was| SPINACH—Southern, per bu., Toc. but the present grain markets are regarded 4 McQueen, Washta, 't 1 [} he scoured basls of 43@4bo_ with good narrow. 'Cash strength and the tone of the [ LETTUCE—Head, per hamper, $25; hot- | as under the artificial influence of Inrge | (NEW YORK, April 2._The following are | T- A, Lambert, Coonl R 1 6 45 6 67 etaple lots ranging higher. Medfum ter- other pits influenced better buying than |house, per doz. X culative operations and are, therefore, |the closing prices on mining stock J. Patterson, West Stde, | 1 645 8 671 ritory sells at [40c scoured. There 18 a selling. May sold between 42c and 42%¢| PARSLEY—Per doz. mflk distrusted as an index of actual conditions. | — e | Marion Evans, Emerson, I 5 | 6 50 . 661y |qulet tone to fleece wools and prices held and closed firm, ¢ up at the latter figure, | RADISHES—Per doz., 3c. The statistics of the copper trade and |Adems Con.. 25 |Little Chiet 11 | T, Hutchinson, Anderson 1] 650 6 67ty | Steady. Dealers are asking 2814a29 for fine Haceinie were 18 oars: CABBAGE—Holland " seed, crated, 2c;|rumors of an approaching agreement | Al 8 [Ontario W | W. G- Gregors: Tabor, Ta—g 1 8671, | Ohlo delaines. Ohlo XX and above is held Provislons were fairly active today and|Callfornla, new, Zigc. among the miners to control output and | pees 50 |Ophir .% | E. C. Brockway, Anderson, la. 2 6 67y | At 27%c, while Ohlo No. 1 is quoted at 2 showed marked strength. The early hog| ONIONS—Spanish, per crate. $2.05; Mich- | prices were glven some credence. - Futupe | Lromarick Con .00 12 |Phoenix - ¢ | The official ‘numoer of cars K 5 . 6673 | 2ic, the latter for cholce lots. Austrailan Mmarket was good, but this influence was |igan, red or yellow, per lu.. 3%@8lc. money * market developments are = still | Con el & va. 13 |boroek - & [brought in today by each road was: 655 86l | wools are quiet, with avallable supplies Boon withdrawn as the tone at the yards| CELERY—California, 4@c. awaited, the easing tendency of money | Deadwood Terra IR stetui ‘0 Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p. H'ses 655 § 6717 | offering very moderate, {x@i%; scoure eased.” Thero was very littie disposition to | TOMATOES—Florida, per 6-basket crate, | here being counterbalanced by, the expec: | Horn Siiver - Srail Hopes ...11110 45 | G My & Bt P. G R ] Soy [wih gsr quactenbiood At oW £ 5 t 1t .50, ation of earl ol )y Trol 11 . t. L. . . Pt 2 v Bt ‘was ‘reporied and packers mought | NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $1.50G2.00. closad dan ard Deavr o the AT Xat | amten [sianaara’™ 8 | Sideourt Pactho Ry § 3 o o i s 8o | “BT LOUDS, Apri 2-wooL—qQutet RDarally of 1ars and riba. ke of Iate, pork FRUITS. profits by room traders, . — | Unlon_Pacific system.... 88 23 6 .. 655 6671y | fAsy but unchanged: medium grades, was the most active product and showed | APPLES—Ben Davis, per bbl, $4.50; Wine- | There was a very good demand for bonds, C. & N. W. i‘(,y 7 | L iy . 65T 870 1ige; light fine, 124@1dlge; heavy fine, 10w the best tone. May pork opened 10@12%c $5; Jonathans, 35.50; Belieflowers, per | which were better distributed than of late. ring: F., E &M 8 8 W 8 o7l 670 He; tub washed, 14@2ic higher, sold between $16.65 and $16.8), closing 31 Total sales, par value, $2.48000. United | o 5 Bt P M, o T TR 65713 870 17l4e up at $16.82 May lard closed 2%c SCallfornia, new cartons, $1; im- | States bonds were all unchanged on. the MAHA, April 2.—Bank clearings today, ] 5 3 6 5ilg 6 70 nd Resin higher at $0.5 and May ribs 7%c higher at | ported, per Ib., 12G14c. last call. IO corresponding day last year, o T Tt o 6 60 870 38,072 ¥ TROPICAL FRUITS The Commerclal Advertiser's London | 397634 Increase, $230,234.70. % ; L B i 6 6 6 70 April 2.—OIL—Turpen- Sstimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | ORANGES — Callfornia_navels, fancy, | financlal cablegram says: The stock Mar- | beiaricen g e o: octin byt I8 | CL R T & B S i tw 810 fiem AL By G D ; corn, 10 rs; oats, 110 cars; hogs, ; ¢ .50; 5 G . | ket today was idle but ch , 32,788,288 exchange, $1. nois Central . “ ) 0 5 . § cars: corn, 106 cars; cai €9, | §75: choice, $350; budded, 33} med. swests, i ke ot Sheertul for sixty duve and g8 on demand; New | Lo S T ie 810 ‘G, s ‘The leading futures ranged as follows o P 50; ; nothing definite regarding peace 3 . at bar, ‘otal recelpts . 14 6 e T F BN ENAR ber btk cardi s tions has been received. Tt 1s regarded os | o NEW YORK, April 2_Clearings, $316-| The disposition of R 6 6 8 April 2. —OIL~Cottonseed, - , according to size, 4 ga as | gy | T position of the day's recelpts was . Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Mon. | 2.252.7. somewhat significant that houses with | SL%8; balances, $15,147870. as follows, each buyer purchasing the num. . H guiet. Petroleum, quiet. —Rosin, steads pre el vt ol —_— MISCELLANEOUS. South African connections are buyers. | , BOSTON, Apil 2.-Clearings, $34,354,206; | ber bf head Indicaied: i 660 6 strained, common to good, $1.67%@1.70. Tu “Wheat | NUTS — New crop walnuts, No. 1 sott | American issues were stagnant. Rio tintos | PAlances, 25716, Buyers, ‘Cat 6 60 6 pentine, ‘dull. SR ents, L0t | touched 43% and Anacondas 8, in sympathy | e, AIADELPHIA, April 2.—Clearings . attle. Hogs, Sheep. 6 8 633 LONDON, April 2.-OIL—Linseed, 288 8. e D i sy deanally Det b, ige; With the advance of % In Copper o £5a%, | $A.177.165; " balances, 22w money, 1% ‘s’.’i‘m‘nn‘.’a‘fi’f.'.flf.afi,‘?‘ e M & H TUtpantine, s . X No. 2 & 5 the 'ton, and on the refupal of per cent. 3 Y- 2, 25 660 § OI1, CITY, Pa., April 2.—OIL—Credit bal- | Brazlls, per Ib., ldci filber er Ib., 120} | gall under 14 The goseraners Galumet o | PG TP IMORE, April 2.—Clearings, 34,89, | Cudahy Packing Co. 4367 1,484 660 670 ances, $1.15;" shipments, 123,874 bble.; run almonds, soft &hell, 1ic sheli, 18c | fig Dut the marset an 18 disburs. | o1 ) nces. 8363078 reoney b e H.8%.- | Armour & Co.... 2262 T3 6 60 670 107,067 bbls, pecans, large, per ib., 1ic! small, 10c; cocou- | €, BUL the market debt is s0 large that | 400; bhalances, 8863078 money, 5 per eent.” | I Hammond' Co s (] & 067 bbls. " nuts, per sack, $3.50. ary ease is expected. Gold to the | ,CINC s - Clearings, 83.820.- | R. Becker & Degan. -8 & L . A HIDES—No. 1 green, ;N amount of "£2,000 has been received from ;. money, 4@ per cent; New York ex-| v, ~ 6 6214 670 Dry Goods Market. { ate: Noo1 seitea e Calted, oy STSeD | the continent.' The market in intercepting | change, 3¢ discount. YareE S 6 621, 670 {o; No. 1 anited o No. 3 \7, | supplies, paying a shade over 'the banks | ST. LOUIS, April 2—Clearings. $5,028,628; | Lobman & Co... 6 6215 670 NEW YORK, April 2—DRY GOODS- 1 %0 1 Tha. %e; tary niden. Sonie hpalls | buying price of 7ia 8d. balances, $961,414; exchange on New York, | W 1 Stexhen 665 670 The market remains quiet and unchanged Ite, The; horse. hides. $).0002.20 sheep e_following are the closing prices on | 3¢, _premium. BT s 665 610 at previous quotations. The advance in | P ONEY—Rer st ecotion cone. the New York Stock exchange: ST. LOUIS, April 2.—Clearings, $8,028,628; [ Huston & G 665 6 cotton has not as yet resulted in stimulais 1665 | 1680 | 1665 D Nenanmoction osss. #. o5. — -« balances, $961,414; money, 414@% per cent: |}l imestane & ek 665 8 ing orders for the average amount of busi- 1650 | 16 95 lmm vor Bi hawke, g ., $3.25; New Aghinon AR New York exchange, 3o’ premium. b1 et X nofn:};lrffla “‘;, H ness being tranaacted during the day. The OR o pt . S0. Pacifi arket closes firm. vu{ 2w sm | POPCORN—Per 1b., be. e % Condition of the Treasnry. 1L Dinn w e §& A A% | 35 St. Louts Grain and Provisions. | Canadian Pacito Texan & Pacific, WASHINGTON, April 2—Today's state. | 5;, I Hobbick i 'S § Frost in Sunny Tennexnce. i | | ST. LOUIS, April 2.—WHEAT—Higher; | choe s o™ T, SHL & W. ment of the treasury balances in the gen- 4 | 65 67 CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April 2—Heavy 890 | 897 890 No. 2 red cash and elevator, T7%c; track, | Chicage. & Alito unfon “Faei Sieve b ANINYS Of ihe MEIMOOM re-| motals 395 1041 6000 | 15 1] ¥ B el it g, e i 5o 830 [ 3 00| Piionis Sith snd slevator, Tho: rack, | Chlesso, nfon Pacific serve in the division of redemption, shows: 3 g g 6,021 665 676 trict, doing considerable damage to & 9157 91ng 91218 h.rfi”?& hior " i g g Sk oy Avallable cash balance, $178,476,867; gold, CAI'fl'U"—Thel‘e was another generous 665 675 which was well ad od. It s feares 179 154 SRS ienir: Mo, 3 Gaali mes; rank | 0 e 39,434,652 supply of cattle here today, which makes 665 6T that the recent fi cause at least an *No, 2. 61%c; May, 60yc: July, 60%c. ¥ " | Chicago & B. 1. - l,‘;“ r{fl- or the first half of this week 665 67 average of 5 per cent loss to the frult- Gash quotations were as follows: Barh tighes Mo WAS e track | Chicess Gt W Cotton Market. considerably In excess of the same days 865 671% | growing sections of the central south. FLOUR-Steady; winter patent 3% Guc; May, 4%c; July, 8] No. 2 white, | 40 Mt bid.. NEW YORK, April 2.—COTTON—THe | also of Sood bropactions o tniiush, was 13 i R RN IR e g R 1 1 : 3 ; = , cneral las ' portions 0f Mis: e B Mg B i “hon Higher at 570 bid. Chicago & N. W market, opencd ' steady, with prices 2at|and strong market was experienced on de. 665 6 50 SOl Alaba reia. and the (aro- Blratghtn, 2. 75G8.10. FLOUR—Dull but steady; red winter pat- | Cjcago 'T. & Fient Wall street buyingprompted by s | * Feeslpts tncjuasd & goas e Sk anss. T CIRmERS (L UNE FRCEEON A WHBAT—No. 3, 09%@M%e; No. 2 red,|ents, $3.60G6.80; extra fancy and straight, | de pra ... . Liverpool cables and Heht pore. roseinis | and the quatity b the oaemany beef steers 18- H Georgia, It any, was slight whe, " | 830040, Clear, .00G8.15 "ol T &a Yot soon after the call’ the beer. Teadors | than 1t bas boan 1o o loon Tinss Tan Defter 6 i NOATS-No. 2, tici No. 3 white, #y@ie; |~ IMOTHY SEED—) rm at 8500540 Cofo.” Southern took advantage of tame speculative sup: | were also the higheat Ot ‘the sensors. As | ... 31 - I3 Allow More e to Slgn Wage Sceale, E e, NMEAL—Steady at $3.10. o st p : ; X 5 \ 85 RYE-No. 2, bite. BRAN-Dull; sacked, east irack, 8. do 24 prd Lin Tas sold down'to 874 ahd Tuly b BT Lo, | Wike e Sood holh, the Sales below, thore | ... M7 .. €& 8.0 .. 68 MEYERSDALE, Fh, At 3-Eha Sl AN DARLEY—TFuir "o choice malting, &2 | HAY—Timothy, = ‘sidady” at $iz togiso; | Doln & Huds o v fore buyers of consequence could be in. |as high “as $0.8) was patd. The. genemg Netr B o oo g e P ucuiarly | comprising the vasious local unions GEithe irle, ).00G 12,50, mer, " C - " ' -4 v, ere today | United Min Vorkers America In he B RD-No..1 fiax, 5.8 No. 1 northwest- P"fi,{i:s;&"".‘is‘:;lg",“‘;flzo“‘" Denver & R. Cuw do ptd o fl;f;g"d'e‘:, support, the market. \Liverpool | market could safely De (duoted strong (0 & | and ‘as the local demand was of liberal | Meyersdale-Salisbury 1 ‘region in con- ern Ch rime timothy, = $7.10. Clover, IRON COTTONTIES—Steady at $1. _do ptd ... . 90%'Ana. Min. ing a bare point, which was f‘ - dm. bl' er than l)del erday, and everything | proportions the market ruled active and | vention at Red Bridge decl to_extend contradt arade, 18000610, " d ummma-slewg (Tig - A Bele it : BhiEn Reo. T ained, and ‘Burope Bougnt “near s (amiab'e WAk Sold, lgm{&m:":’e:l:flg {r;l"l;)e.‘ strong on ewes and w;lh:"ru.l In some “. the time for the slgning of the scale until q ., 316, ) 5 < g s C % ! les were made that looked ful April 10, by which time, it fs d, PROVISIONS-Mexs pork, per hbl, 166 | HEMP TWING_Steady i . 40320 pra. .11l BMig|Con. Gan .. ere, -The south sent bullish reports as to | at fully as good prices as were Dald yes. | o dlme higher, Ewes 50id. ns hian as $5a | om0 Y A ol ot (i @16.70. Lard, per 100 lbs., 59, 9.80. Short PROVISIONS—Pork, highe obbing, | 6Gt. Noi . Con. Tol ribs sides (loose), $5.90Gj0.00. Dry salted | $17.35 for new and $16.35 for = old. Lard, | Hecking Vailey 1. Tt General Eibre Shoulders (boxed): $7.374G7.60; short clear | higher at §.521. Dry salt meats, higher;| do pra o1t Hockine_Coal :.?1°|l°m'}" of Southern spot markets and | terday. vices from spinning centers were most| The market for the better grades of cow: encouraging. A light estimate for tomor-|and heifers was active and strong. The but they were of good quality, and shes and vearlings sold up to . p | will be attached to the scale. The scale Everything | for a ninc-hour day, with an advance of e sldes (boxed), $0.9009.40. boxed lots, extra shortm $9.25: clear ribs, | Iinols Centr 1k In ' Paper row's Houston receipts made littie o at all good was disposed of In good season: | about 10 per cent for drivers and day WHISK Y—Basis of high wines, $1.90. $0.1214; short clear, $9.87%. Bacon, higher: |10wa Ceatral ‘4o impression on' the market At the close Of | I jx dlcult s tell hyw much’ miehor The | ,The lamb market, however, was slow and | faborers. The foHowing were the receipts and ship- | boxed lots, extra shorts, §10.12%: clear Fibe | , 90 PId the firet hour and it was not until mid-day | market is. The sales below, however, will | Sor® 5¢ found it a difficult ‘matter to sell Ser———— ments yesterday: $10.12; short clear, $10.21%. Rt 9| that decided strength was manifested. | show that choice cows and helfers urc sell- Q% oat sisagy peios ADQUE every(hINK, | Captain Pierce Succeeds Barneson. 1@, o orts en aj Ty id y Fivure b Recelptts ShIPments: | speiter. firm ot a0 o+ ot SIHOLU; | Lowt "a 1 | entimate Tor tomorrow's New "Orloana o, | In§ from $80 to 8600 which are the high- | a¢ right around stendy’ pricts, although| SAN FRANCISCO, April he appoint- Wheat, bu 206,000 54,000 | POULTRY — Steady: chickens, 9%c; | ser 5 \ . 1" | celpts, not due to appear until 12:30. In an | Aina 1t an easy matter to dlsnase of thy | Puyers did not take hold with much life. | ment of Captain George H. Plerce of the b A 08,200 194000 | turkeys, 13c; ducks, 9%c; Eeese, 4@be. c :-A 8t Rr.. 1634 No. aAmerican 128 | attempt to cover prices May advanced to| thoq .u.;'r Eb"l{ :fi: "m'rgo spose of lh:l; he feeder trade did not show any par- | transport Hheridan o succend Captain o1, bu i d B | BT TER Steady ; Cretmery. ‘Ogianse; fiee Seval . :m Fecio Coant 2% | the opening level. "For the rest of the ses “wdlum B p w(“\?! ‘"fl“:.'lnn‘:"d fl"d | ticular change today, as supplies were light, | John Barneson as marine superintendent Qats, b 13,000 1100 | | BUTTER ] | Mex. Natignar 111 sy Pacifc, Sl @3 | uion""the tendency ' was steadily. unwar, | medlum grades of cows are neglected and | while the demand for ood Atuft was active | of the. (ransport service has been. an- Barley, bu y 18000 | EGGS—Steady at 13te. Mo, Pacine ..111111 "5 Premed Sieel Car. 41y | With the advance particularly active In the | “Bufls. veal caives and stags commanded | A5 rONK prices, nounced by Major Devole, who has suc- ¥, X RACEIPTE a 500 bhbis.: B o Pise o it < % | Jast hour, when shorts were driven b ulls, veal s and stags commanded | uotations: Cholce lightwelght vearlings, | ceeded Brigadier General Oscar F. Long, On the Produce exchange today the but- | REGEIPTS Flour, " 5000 bbls = wheat, | M, k. ¢ D34 palimen Pai. Car..2h | export cléarances of 45000 bales, these fol. | 5 o1F maea” '0d4¥ Where the quality was | $%0@5.75; good to cholce yearlings, .54 | in‘charge of the service In this clty. ter ‘market was firm; creameries, 20G2c; | 35900 D, corn 2000 bu.; oats, 4,000 bu. 190 B L T | lowing ‘clearances Yestorday of 15,00 bajes sl 5.60; cholce wethers, $5.16G5.00; falt {o £ood | "For three years Captain Plerce has been dalries, Cheese, firm i 7t L 8 st N WL U T L 2% “do bt Tiiy | and being three times larger than port Te: | for cicchers and. foedore ot aol WOFMAE | wethers, $4.90G5.15; choice ewes, 3.1 ;| In command ‘of the transport Sheridan, one Ezgs, fresh, 14c. . K s 5088 bu. e s L i | celpts. The close was very steady, with | nnd partioularly for cattle of sooa welght, | Loin L0 ood ewe: Bt B aGtls: | of the largest aud anest 5F the tracp suipe. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Kansas City Grain Provistons. [ontario & Wl iUt B & B 6ol 1% | P LIVERPODL . At b eOTTON—8 The prices paid for such kinds were fully | SLA00 Vo mil" 4 R e o KANSAS CITY, April 2—WHEAT—May, | heagian*"'* e A (L1 M | modorate Dusiness! | American miadiing: | netdemiuialis" TanY iy kb Sommon kinds. | il 00}, Lecder lamba, #4005 15! foedar Juck Sheridan Anchored, SOBio; Tuly, S, ; A g . Leather .. {734, The sales of th : | ewes, 32500860, clipped_ stock sclls 255k o i Sheridan, th Quotations of the Duy on Various | (Sie: oo g.ynm“figf 3oed Mnatong | 4o nid ‘ bales, of 'which 0 were for specalation X'L‘uofi'“&:’.‘.‘.y'"é‘.’?&'.“’.!? {hat description e | below wooled stock.” Representative sales: o T he L i Commoadi u?(r)s.c‘:NNgiz spring, 67%4@68c. St. L. & 8. F. :Z“.’,. :Ix-no;t'w:a:.llncluded 5200 American; | being carried over from day to day, so m'u t Pr. | with the American league. Ban Johnson —May, 604c; September, 5814@68%c; | do 1st prd celp es, Including 20,700 Amer- | that they are a drug on the market, and ontana ewes 45 | made the announcement upon his return to Chicago today. There has been consider- NEW YORK, 2. or able talk that Bheridan would jump to the " ican. Futures opened quiet and closed ne wants them. As a result, th 9 cull lambs .. 15,000 bbls.; exports, 4,668 bbl: no o s ey are American middling, g. o. c., April, | gelling at a very low figure and have been | 40 Western ewes LOUR—Recelpts, | cash, No. 2 mixed, 50%c; No. 2 white, 6iigc; | do 24 pfa 2 falr to ac: | No. & SqEac; e 803 oL 8. W OATS—-No, 2 white, 45%c. tive and firm at old prices; winter patent: 445-64d, sellers; April and May, 4 47-64 ower ever; 2 yearlings 9 Natlonal league. 3016 winter stralgh *'Min:| RYE—No. 2, bic. RO~ ") IR 44sa; buyers fay and June, 4 4664 M gL 43 western ve 108 el hesota ' patents, - $0GLE: Opiinnesors| HAY—Cholce timothy, $18.50; cholce prai- peive 449-64d, buvers: June and July, 449-64d BEEF STEERS. 8 wesiorn lambe Clark Takes Titus' Place. bakers, n."uhmo. winter extras, $3.10G3.30; | rie, $12.25. sellers; July and August, 4 49-64d, buyers; e 'y h 7culls ... winter low grades, §2.%0. Rye flour, steady BUTTER—Creamery, 26c; dalry, fancy, New York Money Market, August and September, 4 45-8i@4 u{-ud. No. ,x- = Av. Pr. W cull ewes SAN FRANCISCO, April 2.—George Clark fair to good, §3.20¢/3.40; ehoice to fancy, $3.50 | 2c. | NEW YORK, April 2—MONEY—On can, | S/l€®: ~September and’ October, 4 3-64d. 3 454 385 western ewes has been appointed general agent of Wells, 5. EGGS—Steady: at mark, new No. 2 white- | seeady at 34@4 oor cent: closing oid oo | PAYE! October and November, 4 30-6id, 11 common lambs | Fargo & Co, in this city to succeed H. W. 11 common wethers Titus, retired on account of {ll health, and 2 common lambs COF 3 28; , 13¢; a ;s November and December, 4 ctl;{‘}Efi%}fl%&"fl.’e’:‘gf’%fi{"m' $1.35; | wood cases Included, 13c; cases returned, | asked, 3%@i per cent; prime mercantile | selior T, 4 27-64d, 8. A Butler, formerly assistant superin- o. FEET I PIST PEP $E£ETS535N8EET B LT T T T TNy ——— RRREESTENNESSESSRANE (vl i 3 2 i 3 b 3 123, H & t. RYE—8teady; ‘western, 63%e, f. o, ECEIPTS—Wheat, 32,80 bu.; corn, 96,200 | P& AR . 2 N ORLEANS, April 2—COTTON—| 2 5 73 common lambs .. tendent, has been appointed as his as- b., atioat. % bu.; oats, 16,000 bu, m_’{‘lzl“}m-!g fi‘x‘:“‘"*fi':fl;fugfl_'r uwg_!,h ac- | Steady; sales, 3.200' bales: opened easy at | 1 1 268 clipped yearlings E sistant BARLEY—Dull; feeding, 65c, c. 1. £, New | SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 45,80 bu.; corn, | fial business in $.85% for sixty days:|anneC:g§00d, ordinary, 71i-16c; low mid- |12 5 374 western wethers ks P —— —Recelp 75 bu.; exports, 17,- eted oy 88t -160: air, P ' 7 Colorado 447 bu, Spot, firm; No. 2 red, &e, eleva. Liverpool Gri S TER A : stock, 255,065 bales. Fu. | $ 59 Colorado lamb: tor; No. 2 red, §T%c, afioat; No. 1 northern VER—Bar, 33%c: Mexican dollars, 43c. | tures opened steady: April, 8.67c; May, 8.73 | % 124 western lambs i 2 Woknin: lfi"lul:h' fige, €. 0. b, afidat; No 1 hard | LIVERPOOL, Aprtt 2~ WHEAT—Spot, “'l‘l“),{:_"}—‘.m’g;’;";l';‘;“‘v steady; state, In-| @8.74c; June. e er iy, ' £ 858 guc; i in 263 Colorado lambs . ":':E;"Rllu?r‘firf 9. Bt g record eds b oule O, afloat. T - | No. 2 red western, winter, no_ st i 3 . , 8.78 eptember, 8.26@8.27c: 63 western lamb . " ::'nhq}.. atsaay agvance up to the "last mt'nr rn, wpring, a;.., a¢ e Ha Nor1 Cails «The closing quotations on bonds are as October, Soiggc. pa ks oi ] el Warranty Deeds. our on covering. Very small recelpis ot ! forn! ull at . Futures, qulet; May, J LV ES . pril 2.—C 'ON—F, 5 %0 THIC, LIV RKET. y. 0 uil westérn points, high cablos and strength | os 11%d; Juls, 68 105sd. — - orervgyrs at_#%c. N i B, Jetter and wite to W. M, Rhyno et in the sbuthweat twers the leading bull mo- | O N»;Bpu(‘ uiet; American mixed, new, | U, 8 15 3 k10 [Hacking Yali "0 | *&T LouIs April. 2—COTTON_Pirm; in R A g e S L s doite i Jaseph Ripa: ves. Last prices were ¢ net higher. A megiosn mixed, old, e $fd Fu-| ¢ - . i o oo 8 A middling, §c; recelpts, ) se Lowwp | V. Dussatko and wife 1o Josop s e s Ay, TT%¢ c, closed at 8ic; July, 1i% | tares, firm; May, 58 %d; July, 58; October, | 3o 2% re&- - Jo0 Mion. & 8t L s 100 4 bales. s % o s B oF &3 q ’ o 5 #Tlc’.“ctl'n:ed ot e 'ficg::l‘beer:m;ih“c OV ISIONS—Beet, extra Indla mess, i e e 1o "a'n"“z‘ . e Evaporated Apples and Dried ¥ in vmv,\:::"A :T’zl.:rl.': E 'RP ipts, et b i 1o Ll ¥, G ] 3 i 3 9%, I A oss, | do coupon | do_ 28 sy | B 1 30, April 2. (E—Receilpts, | " igband, lot 12, block 9, Parker's closed at T9%c. i t s, . pri LA INCCY. Central sl ’ et X { 3 » FORNL Receipts, 18900 bu. Bpot, firm; | fem. ab 758 30 Tikma Short mar” strens ot Va0 en. dan...dm | (NEW, YORK, April 2-EVAPORATED H Bood oM Crime" stsers: SLTON I, pome 14 | 499 ysdaind it o B W, Homet T No. 2, and 67%c, f. 0. b.,|48s 6d. Bacon, Cumberland cut, strong at 106 |N.3.°C 1sy | APPLES There were few buyers in the 2 mMediam, $.006650; stockers and fecders, | A, I+ Reed and wite g [, W G, 58 afloat. firm most "of the | 478 6d. Short ribs, strong at 45s: long clear | do coupon 108 |Ne. Pac Ly | evaporated apple market and though hold- » $2.60@5.25; cows, $1.26G5.50; heifers, $2.606 | 5 'plock 4, Mayne Place ] session, following wheat with an active | middles, light, strong at 46s 6d; long clear | Atch. gen. ds. %) o m ... i3, | ers asked full prices the lower qualities 20 63%; canners, $1.25@2.40; ~bulls, $2.50@5.25; | ¢~ 11 “Reiff 2, Drake. w ié feet trade and good support from shorts and | middles, hs t 468 cl do ad). 45.......... MWIN. & W. con. 4s....102 | could be had probably for a little less. Ex- 25 S8 50006.75. s e g | B3 1 Relft to Z. Drake, others. Closing WGLc. net higher. Miy. | frm ot $6o Lard. Smerican Feimed, i | By 0 & <--10 [Reading ‘gen ‘... vy | port demand was very light. business being F Vo el WP vers W Jot 809 o 10 foot lot b Byt T & o, closed at: 86c; July, GWGSKC, | pails, firm &t s 64 y M L SIE T STt -1 | mostly for jobbery sccount. _Rists. . com- 2 2 HOGS—Recelpts today; 28,000 head; to- | g opd L R4 o it 'to ‘Carpenter " :lto.l:‘;( 8¢ Kc; Beptember, G oic! closed | "CHEESI-American fineat colored, firm R : m:“fixd LWt %E ;‘L‘”:},',’&D‘;;; F(’:‘;‘{m”{‘“\ §, prime. 9adc; choice, 3 » morrow, 2 thead left over, 10’ heud: “E:TM“:‘E‘.:.‘.‘;:;'.;. Yot & Slock H, = ¥ i 5 o ao . SR APOIED FRUITS — ] n v i R R e 5 o TRty A R ot firmi No, e e A LA E 91% | prunes there 'was & modernte Jobblng 0 Hized And Dylonsze. JEEANLN: 10,8 Quit Claim Deeds. BB Tack Bbet Toenrn® ek Toledo Grain auu Seed, %|80- Rallway e 1225 | movement within the quoted range for new | ... L FLITT R O - LB L S, . track’ ,‘;‘n 45@ssc. Options, u;:le; but| TOLEDO, 0. April 2—WHEAT—Fairly CHNT & P et ,;“,Q fruits. i‘n old xln«n was n,:ue doing. Apri- STEERS AND HEIFERS. z::sw. light, $6.40G6.75; bulk of sales 36.60@ | 1y ""'an to D. &x; "d,dxm 10, g 3 )LEDO, O., / .- =~ ey, S L ; 23 | cots and peaches were firmer on better s I 48 - B 19 635 . = block 1, Thomason 3.'s add........ e gl to] A5Uve and firm; cash, T5c; May, Trie; July, e & V. . grades and moved well. Prunes, 3 o b ais a0 s 2HREP_AND LAMBE—Recelnts. 100 Deeds. ol ! ®Gsc; good o b8 % 1% Apricots. Roy c; Moor Park. 114@ | 6........ % 0 58 i strong; 3 ; eI state. common to chelce, | aoC TG ! DUt firm: cash, Wio; May, o Wata ifiec."Peaches. peeled, HGIRC: unpesied, STEERS AND STAGS. Eotce mined.” $10050%; - weniatn ‘sheep, | Sherif to Omaha Kealty com P § H 9 ‘Dull o > - . e Bersssnsrs 600 2 1250 6 50 RS, J > : ts 15, 16 and 17, Beauvoir Place 5 IPNI o, 2 l‘ l.clrfi%. %‘l’fi?cl::)d:rmu ()Afi;yul;fl::u firm; cash, 42%c; May, ol dob B P gy COWS. 1‘:}"?3:“;6;525? lambs, $4.00G0.6; western | (lots 35 16 And . B rbach's add.. 3600 "%‘ S Galveston, 20 to 3 Lne lmae. 30.88; AbFil, 35, October. Hs; Nor's e o EW vnm: ': u" ;—"cmrn«: : i pIriA Zstar: Faceints. cottis ST SRR R T ML IS * > - -+ | prime, i April, $5; October, 3. . % | Wis. Ces EW ‘he ead; hoy ead; sheep, 14, L a i » 180 21 1o 25 1bs., 16¢; Texas dry, ! 1124 Con. 5 ket opened steady, cables from foreign Shipmenta, ' “hogs, 30 | Same tg Omaha Bavings bank, lot 1, » s markets bout as expected and head; she %9 b block 1, Bowery H K utet: hemiock Buenos Celfta In the Crop country Quite as large as L o T T a1 o1 T, Ik 34, 18, So DYy waights predicted by bear leaders Light Bulls - n Liv ok Market. X (AC Ay A %X nfi‘%m—wmm fleece, gesc PHILADELPHIA, April 2—-BUTTER-— P— support served to hold prices at last night's 1l 2—~CATTLE— piosk 3 i | plock Sigpe S Mook ) p phge; strong; | pirm, e higher; extra’ western creamery, Foreign level, despite the fact that sentiment ‘on e R, s Be | Bame to same, lot %, block 2, same ! extra nearby prints, Sic PARIS, April 2 state dairy, 22@27c; creams was decidedly bearish. Bust. June ery, 2Gi24c; factory, NG2sC GS-—Stead: y, 18 y e une seamery. j fac irady Frean” nearvy, e fresh ness hung fire a1l day and at the ciose the IDts, 1978 pkgs.; firm; | w 50 100f 93¢; exchange o e L m‘:.g“ W | mif.' western and ~ southwestern, ltgc. market was quiet, with prices net un. B’!k i lfimlll. sta n ‘Three ver London, 2f 17¢; Span- o and Ve 8 to same, lot 7, blbek 4, same 7.00, cows and heifers, $1.60@6.25; ' veals, | Same reter o B i $2.6066.00; stockers and feeders, $3.26@6.25. | R. Z Drake, admin colored; | southern, 14 Ish ‘o _closed 8t W0.0. changed. Total saies were 10,500 bags, in- oream. | *CHSBER Bieady; New York full creams, |, LONDON. April 2—The amount of bul- | Shun&ed. JTotal eales were 10,5 e HOGS—Recelpts, 5,00 head; strong: iight [ Relft, w 16 feet lot § and e 6 fect lot and light mixed. $665G6.87%; medium and | 7. block 5, Reed's 1st ada 53 De- early make, L 13@13%e: fancy large, . 1 : lion taken in the Bank of Englend on bal- | ¢, v 5 hea: 3682 00; pigs, $4.40G6.50. full eream, fall make, W Thgitige; | Snoame, Talt "to chotes. n@iime. 1% full] snce today ‘was £8.00. ‘India: counctl bills | Soiore No. T dnveloe sie. "MIA. quie: G0, S EED AND LAMBS Heceipts, 2250| Total amount of transfers fan , state, full ‘cream, early make, - were allotted today at 1s 316-16d. Gold | dova. ste@itse. i Ly - western lambs, . $6.00G5.80; P ST L LECELE 2 1 114 000 001000 900 g e e 20 40180 oo 1 BESINTERRLEESEZR2E8IITERLRNSSST white, c. remiums are quoted: Buenos Ayres, B es shee| 6 00, ipts, 10.787 steady; Duluth Grain Market. 2 50; Madrid, 1.98; Rome, 212 ey western shoep. WEG6. Pennsylvania, western. | DULUTH, April 2—WHEAT—c BERLIN, April 2—Discount rates: Short| A S Kansas City Live stock Marker. | BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY 6o, 1 hard, T4%c: No. 2 northern, 5% bills, 1% per cent; three months' bills, 1% NEW ORLEANS, April 2 -SUGAR— = Sy 5 — -y 4 N York L nid, Borthern, Hisc: May, ke el e | per cent. Quiet: open kettle, ' centrifugal, $ifidige; A KANSAS CITY. April 2-CATTLE Re- Room 4, New o Bldg. OA’ b‘PAm:;dApn z—nPruel- enerally on the | vellow. | n/:mdxs-uc fll'eco‘nldli“ 2i4@3%¢. ] celpts, A4 satives. limm:'.fl"fi st e SIONS, ST cO 8oc. surse today were firm. Internationals were | Molasses, steady; cent , Bige. calves; ma s o igher; cholce higher. Turks recovered. Haiiaas "and | NEW YORK, April 2 —SUGAR-—-Raw, = export and drcased beet ‘sicers, 506.90; GRAIN, PROVISI . 0CKS Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran, | Brasilians were very firm. Spanish 4s were | firm; fair refining, molasses sugar, -1 fair to 553';‘ $5.25@6.50; stockers and feed-| Bought and sold for cash or on margin. buoyed "{. by the new financial bill con- | 2%c; refined, firm. 1 EH ers, 33 35, western f All telegraph, telephone or mal MINNEAPOLIS, Mian., April 2~WHEAT | cerning the increase of the reserve of the NDON, April 2.—SUGAR—Beet, April, 1 6.00; Texae and Indian will_receive careful and_prompt attention ~May, Tl¢; July, N%@7c; on track, No. 1| Bank of Spaln. Spanish rails were fa ur-lh d. 1 cows, $850@6.25; native cows .00 Telephone 1009 TSAHA, NEB. o "~