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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1902. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | (5 Bt i 8 o e, | o3 s o o & whve, e o msptgf thegr Pl 2 0 19¢ OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET! oot 38 tooo B g3 |siow here was o atghs dueim, unger Gtet; Galvesion, 180; California, | " OATS—No. 2 white, 45@45%e. reserve In the divis f redempilo 1 ™0 35 K ; E it e N ’ ) ser ; viston 5 ilon. 0§60 market was finally qulet and net unchanged AI‘E"Tfi'?"“fl.'"r’.'é-yywfifi.""' Buenos | FTA¥_Cholce timothy, $1.00; cholce prai- | Kot §oramas® o Dalafices, $151,947.5 o STOCKERS AND FLEDERS., g pome ‘.":\\v-“;m(Tu\‘ull o a Pt i res, ligl 2649029, IS k op ber, .07 Decimber,. S¥be. Bulls and Bears Have a Lively Bout | AYren,''60t. 1y Gomentic Neece, masie. | Bt S R_Creamery, Zc; dairy, fanc oW ¥ All Kinds of Fat Oattle 8old at Just About 18 Nie S50c; Beptember, 5.70c; Pocimbor, L BUTTER—Creamery, 2c; ¥, York Momey Market. | 10 4 March, 815 in Wheat Pit. 1000 iaa” §80; boef B ('m&‘hfiihm 1 vk, N NEW YORK, April 7.—-MONEY—On call, Last Week's Prioss. 1 41 Rin o - ;- mess, $10.60; ams, $20. | BGGS—Firm; at mark, No. 2 new white- ) pril 7.-MONEY-On call, 10 %0 43 - - T 3‘;‘.‘350'}1"""3‘?"6: dly.fl-llr-ll:m ':ne--. wmel c-ufi r:':on:mf.mm per doz.; cases re- :& per cent; clbsing bid .:Ina nflkfll.‘;\"‘fi iy : . 3% RS 01l and Rosin, . - 18.0 X ut meats, firm; picl ams, | turned, i2igc. per cent; prime mercantile paper, 3% : i1 0 ¢ 3% OIL CITY, Pa. April 7.—O11~Credit bal LEADING CEREAL QUITS WITH GAIN | 53@litge; pickled shoulders, Tic; pickied RECEIPTS—Wheat, 22,400 bu.; corn, 3,400 per_cent. * HOG MARK-T SLOW, BUT FIVE HIGHER 1w s 4 $1.18; 'certifcates; no bid; shipments bellies, ”"‘f' Lard, unsettled; western | bu.; oats, 20,600 bu. STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with 1 41 -1 vrage, 106,114 bble.; runs _— steamed, $9.8; refined, easy; continent,| SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 7,60 bu.; corn, 40,-| 8ctual business in bankers' bills at $4.87% |3 H - 1% average, 78,561 bbls Professional Movem Cheapen | 11010, CompOUng, ¥ S . % s on SR | Y R . B Dot e e G Cammercial | Sheep and Lamba Sold Freely at Prac- | | e RK. April 7.—OlL--Cottonses ca, 5. Pork, unsettled; family, 0 s oy hoste ., al ; col e Lt = -1 ‘e troleum, stead. Ros! dy Cor d Onts Also Suffer Wenk- }5‘»‘ short clear, $17.75@%20.00; mess, $16.26@ Philadelphia Produce Market. lvl;:l'*l ‘!‘F;:\T‘-O 8% SMext sotiien, Bk tiealiy Steady Prices, but Theie ;f s strained »ml;:n:| 'vmn" ’pma Ll d 2, LWVE ar, b exican dollars, 48c. Turpentine, wea iC ness—Provisions Fluctuate BUTTER—Recelpts, 6% pkss.; firm; | PHILADELPHIA, April 7—BUTTER—| BONDS-Governmenits, teady; stace, in- Were Not Enough Feeders O H H e, Tk Y S et North 14 Widel state dairy, 23G2c. creamery, Badic; June | Firm, good demand; exira western cream- (active; rallrond, irregular. Sored o, ‘ s6c; Bouth Lima and Indiana, S PeE v creamery, 18@idc. ery, extra nearby prints, 34c .| The closing quotations on bonds are as e1ed to Test the Sarket. $ SAVANNAH, Ga., April 7.—O1L- Turpen- CHEESE—R celpts, 381 pkgs.; firm; y |, BC Steady; fresh nearby, I54@154c: | tollow M 3 R ipts, 381 pkes.; 'm; fancy f Hic Rosin, firm « 1), small full gream. White, 13@13%c; large :mm K:;'h"’.'.‘f..l‘?\"fi'n"i fresh southwestern, — ——— o H -4 H $1.90; F, 1.5 ( b i, §165. Mae o0 o 1 soulatol il e de, N c c: c3 ern, 1sc. v.'s. 3 109 L & N. uni 10 I . H < 5 80 CHICAGO, pril 7.—Gra o s...u’nn ors l,:rlu:re?:?l '&.a‘!““..'-,.fi‘;'"'fi‘m%’u“‘ ;::l.; g bRl—gules: New: York tull creams; | Vo A ot . Aol T 1’ P SOUTH OMAHA. April 2 L a0 4% W. W nh\‘r. 2.4 $3.60; BAH sonflicting Up Il hees crop, which, | Smail full ‘creath, early maké, oolored, | fancy emall, 1M@idc; New York full | do Sh ...l o 1d fae..o Ominl Monday b - Ry Y I win o R LONDON, Aptil 7.—01L-Calcutta linsee! h o wir . 3 3 1310, creams, fair to choice, 11@12%c o coupo 0% Minn, L e Bithe Gy hee W - . HOGS-R ogs W ot, 88 6d." Linsced ofl o e ey e O P ot sotmatRing n:a“‘?fifi:&‘:k“;r.' 18,462 pkes.; strong; state Visible Supply of Grain Tl T Bame wook"otbtecssis: Sy morving nh:,:".“h'.." ,;&,u.‘.‘"..‘...'.".fi“‘f.:.’.‘:h‘.!’u': Shirits, exd. Tatpenting Spirits, o ) of n jagked market. Prices rose and fell | 464 P , 16e; . at mark, . -0 L URR { i g o 4 ume three weeks GK0.. \vol about Sc higher on the good weight hogs. — with ‘the changing sentiment, but in the : § NEW YORK, April 7.—The visible supply | o coupon .. o gun. s Bume 10Ur weeks uko.. 3,00 Packers, however, did not like to pay the Sugar Market. nd, in spite of corn weakness, May wheat| MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans M@Ic.| o grain Saturday last compiled by the | do 6. reg’. N.J.C. gen. n Bame day 1ast year...... 1ow wivz | advance, and as & result the hogs changed |y oy wineg Ao = showed u gain of %e, May corn closed c Eo ull; ety (32 per pke.), $%c; | New York Produce exchange, is as follows: | do coupon No. Pacific 4 RECEIFTS FOR iHE YoAR U DATw. [hands glowly. Owing to the lght receipts, | 0 A te h Jower and May oats %e down. Provisions | eountry (pkgs. free), S4@6%c. heat, 45,408,000 bu., a decrease of 1,15).000 | Atchisan gen. ds. R e ihe 1ollowing tabie shows (he receiptx o | though, It was not long before the bulk | ket aulet; o 215413 Jont 8¢ to 1214c. POULTRY—Alive, firmer; chickens, 1lc; corn, 8,820,000 bi., a decrease of 21,00 | oo ad), ds...... N. & W. con. 4 cattle, hogs uni shecp ut outh Umaha ior | Of the desirable loads was disposed of. | centrifugal entrifugal A the olitast there were numerous bullish | turkeys, i4c; fowls, 13c. SorDs 00 b an Incrense of 181,0.0 | Baltimore & 0. s Reading gen 40 the year to uate, and comparisons wiih | LAater in the morning the provision market | @3%c; s we. g influences at work in the wheat pit. Cables n;ll“:::lr‘;;’fi;;r m’:o{l‘ofl;; In values in fpy ! rye, 000 bu., & decrease of £2,000 bu. ; LR A o ast year: broke and the market closed very slow and ERWATs v e L R were steady and there had been a big drop ol ndon today as a | pariey, 1,450,000 bu., a decrease of 120,000 bu. 18. L8, W. 1n. A Ine. Dey weal esi, that the lighter loads were | o /R, &0 ot o % b8 ihe température. The Kansas state crop| result of a large —speculative demand. . . : e Cattle 3, left untll the last, which also helped to | fining, e, centrifugal, 86 tes - t i cific ] . 29,0652 4 d a e ed, H ered, 4.90c; nulated, Thr’:od':‘t";‘d‘l:l o corrected today 1 conc| New York followed with w exin of mors| TOLEDO, Apell 1-WHEAT_active and 33 k:u-ru & The foilowing tabre snows, (e averags | o1 Saturday, but as a general thing sellers | 45 pnly 7 b ear ) ot at $27.70 | Airm, c; May, c; July, C. &P .. c could not get more t price —_— 000 in the acreage from last year and a at New York, with spot at $12. % | May, T July, 89%e. Hion Pacific 4 PaTisous Wit SISy rear welghts sold from $6.65 to $6.16, and from [ pyoin 11 April 7 'y - X 2 v ¥ i | ohy : SLGIN, 1L, April 7.—BUTTER—Made a ibly decrease in the yleld of 30,000,000| for lake, $12.15 for electrolytic and $12 for| OATS—Fair, active and firm; cash, 43c; g sony. . il pelie — | that to $6.%5. Mediumweights went mostly | golided gain in price tod thi ath . Ot tes had been sending in| casting;’ London copper prices were un- | May. 42%c; July, M%c. e R 1902, 1901 (1900, from 36,00 to $6.65, and the light stuff from g oday, the quotation el e St e B e influenced. an | changed, with spot and futures at £52 125 | SEED—Clover, dull and weak; cash, $1.90; | B | 1002, {1001, (1000|1399, 1696, {1897 U898, | 635" awn, “Hepresentative sales: gommittee declating the market firm at lower e & 3 | 4o deb. 5 e, a sharp advance of 3¢ over last week Upturn ‘in prices. Missouri was reported at| 61, Lead was steady and unchanged here | April, #.90; Ociober, %. D& R G I108%| West Shore 4801 6 oWl * 6| 371 891 s8&| No. Av.Sh. Pr. No. N DUtter was pitered Snd. aone oM. Ths 0 Wgninst 8 1ast year: Ohio, 71, against &3, | and abroad; New York closed at $4.12% and e Erle prior ilen 4. . 00 '|Wheel. & L. K. da... § 2] b &) b -, 8000 L858 6. o8 0 v and 1linos (March figures) against % | London at £11 88 9d. Spelter was quiet Milwaukee Grain Market. @0 gen, 4 $%| Win Central 4 cagee cw imiN 19...00118 Y ) Sales of the week were 600,450 Ibs. e o Bk u Mf{a’n‘fi?‘ opened | ey A Lontan o k1T e rvn | MILWAUKEB, April 7.~WHEAT-Mar: | hotkine vonly i ign oo Tob & Lowi o udi 4 3oy 8% 54wy i i o Ml e some g00d t.'.'.'ymh.\ and| ruled steady and unchanged: pig iron War. ket lendy; No 1 northerp, T@ihe; No & | St A 3 B R R R P 8 e 8T, LOUS Apill 1~WOOL - . o ran' v 1 N e N 7 H 0 *Offered. - 3 3 3 o Conditions, which, in spite of the damages 9.00;, N southern foundry, $17.0 ~Firm; No. 2, : g Boaton Stock Quotations, I 576 * |d6i| 8di| 398 868 655 washed, 14@Hc. ¥ h in the southwest, promised about the same .00 No. 1 Boft soutfiern foundry, $17.50 ( ®TRC . 6 %) 587 489 * | 36030866 6 00 — crop as last year. This factor, together | @ the English markets were higher,| CORN—May, B8ic. BOSTON, April 72Call lloans, Q6 per Bdoval BG4 9 B60 ¢ | I8N S 6 8 Yankton Goes Demoerntic. with large weekly shipments and a smailer| Glasgow closing at 038 64 and Middles: | xiowv yORK STOOKS AND moNDs, | CCNY Ume louns, 4g5 per cent. "Omclal 680 591 6 bl 8 o6 361 0| 8,10 6w ’ . ¥ decrease in the' visible supply of 1,000,000 borough at 47s i closing of stocks an 65y | 586|516 3 60 36| 383 660 YANKTON, 8. D., April 7.—(Special Tele bushel )ulzdmr::rhTficb:uqlfl::“:fller?fi-;fi OMAHA WHOLBSALE & - e, v ™ L1 0By 012 368 3 6z 3 Bil 366 6 60 gram.)—Yankton at the city electlon to- e o e Coth ‘whidh » E MARKETS. Upward Movement Checked and Lant | ¥0 Conini 4008 C et o ! o ig:g:w e 4 day went democratic by a good majority. had some fair early support, also’ turned / Y . o |NCE G & Clil Don 6 68%] 6 00| 5 06| | 3.67] 3u% 3 &4 James Crowe, Fred Burgi, Charles Freney Feak” and helped push _ wheit, backward. | Conditton of Trade and Quotdtions on ».:\:.:onlu:";l. “',:_:' :"::::m, AR T E‘::g:“":mfln - R i el 2T IR and David Finnegan were elected alder- 70%c, NEW . April 7. e up' 9 b ICenter 6 by! o 378 ¢ 2 M "y * Dulls turned in again to the support. Shorts Staple and Fancy Produce. ment of stocks Which had attained some | Boston & AIbeny.. A oo g 1110 & I R P g men, Kraok Fanslow was ‘slegted mayar covered again and there was a good rally, ¢ ~ .| headway during the latter part of 1ast| poson Eievated ... 187%|Dominton Coal ... 131 . 96 530/ 3 vz 3 79| 3 86, 3 57 and Wil Plerson marshal, all democrate May closing firm, %c higher at Ti@n%c. | BGGS—Including new No. 2 cases, lic; k did not prosper today in face of the 3 H. & H. 2184 Franklin | - Recelpta wero stiil small, the casl business | Cases returned, liic Tapidly Concrabting sypplice In the money | Pitchburg pfd....s- 147 |Iste Royaie Sresan ML BB S IR e L. M. Yeatman, justice, was the only re. was moderate and the seaboard acceptances| LIVE = POULTKY—Chickens, =9c; = old | market. A Union Pacihc Mohawic * Indicates Sunday. 7 > P4 . Ga T | publican elected 3 . 21| roosters, 4@oc; ‘turkeys, lglzc, ducks and ¥ C . sides of the market. The crowd seemed mii“xfi”’fi;”fl""'f"‘f{g llun‘ll_\'ke ock. gufl::en rom the selling. The total| do ptd. disposed to walt for the govePnment report —Packing = stock, ilige; choice | yolume of dealings fell considerably below T & Am to settle thelr misgivings about crop condi. | 4<y, In tubs, 2gdc; weparator, 21G2sc. | the 1,000,000 share mark touched on Friday, | 4o, FiEeine, 0ld_Dominion . Osceola Parrot Quiney Santa Fe Gy Tamarack 1% | The officlal number of cars of stock SP—There wer rly as many <o 82 | brought in today by each road was: { sheep on sale today as there were o 'weel ngleby Inspects the Guards, L'nuh:-‘. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's, [ “80 and the market oHem‘d fairly active | PpygRRE, 8. D., April 7.—(Special Tele- ' and just about steady a nd. Colorad 1| Mexicin Jambs: withy the “woal on soid. as | EFém.)—Adjutant General Conklin, who ex- Y el H—Trout, 10¢; craj v - » o . :::;.‘.:’_"%on:lmr:rc.l 'fnr:’e:’;ola:)uk:;‘d “Dosfu:'?! pies, 10c; herring, 6c; plekerel, bo pm"f e 3‘1: .%‘22?“3.‘:”;',,’.a'e"°..’§ nlfh';;"' ‘;’»’;fi.{’“fi;’..{.}! o Trimountatn stem 21 i i Nlllh as $6.05, and Standard clipped lambs | pected to start today on a tour of the * reported %7 cars, making a total for the|Perch, 6c; buffaio, aressea, ic; sunfish, Yille & Nashville and Union Pacific. The | Nanss Frene... i cories § X Soakt Jo, the same as they did last|gtate for Inspection of the state guards ihree points ‘of 57 care, sgainet &0 lant | blucfing, bei | whitetioh, 13c; ‘catnsh, "1ict | welling tost 5t Paul %, Coulaville & Nash- B ey . A e : B 60 which wag apaard yearlings DroWght|fs 11l with pneumonia and the work will week and $04 a vear ago. Primary reccints| Pl B8 i Olk Vi ey, ot | ville 1% and Union Pacifc e C | U8 Sl P 3| there was not enough change In the market | be looked after by Colonel Engleby of Dushels last year. Seaboard clearances in| roe shad, each, sbc; shad'roe, per pair, 30c;| yomewhat from the interest in the con-| West. Comnon . ¢ . o aros caay, Ok et TR Feow. YL [Watertows, . wheat and flour equaled 835000 bushels. | #Piit shad, per b, 10c; lobsters, boiled, per| jectures of the source of heavy dempand for | Adventure s % Var Packers’ a0t that eoud thoep ate In World's shipments wero 8,882,000 bushels, | 105, #ici lobsters, green, per 1b. %c. those stocks and this community of inter- | Actles demania, AR sow 1060, RE0LIH Attorneys Admitted. Qinst 6,682,000 bushels last week and 8102, | FRESH FROZILN FISH—Herring, 24c:| eat and merger profect which might be v i : 2| There were not h feed 1 Wukhels o year ago. Bredstufts on pas. | {rout, headless, 1g; whitensn, 7c; amelts, | afmed ar." Wall Mreets suspicion of last New York ) Total recelpts...... % & 1 4|today to make a test of the markes, but| FPIERRE, 8. D.. April 7.—(Spectal Tele- e e decrotaed only 30005 Dusheln” HHG| Ng b I M NGB S e, e | Fock, the the movemel " whs & abeuli | N YORK. April The folowing are | Tho alsposition, of ihe day's receipts was |18 safe U0 say Wt bt desirabla | gram,)~The supreme court has admitied e oo Y bass, 10¢; bluefish, 12¢; bullneads. 10c; BUf- | teerni Tarret” whs - sirengthencd. " The| the closing prices on mining stock: as follows, each buyer purchasing ihe num. | VQuld command gaod, steady prices. to practice Charles H. Warner of Desmet Corn ruled weak again. At the opening | {8lo¢s 7C; catfish 13 cod, loe; croppies. | Fither abrupt reaction In these stocks as & o Ry e ~ | ber of .head indicated: Sowtlons: Cholce lightwelght vearling®. | on certificate from the supreme court of the wheat strength and. the cold weather|ccording’ to 'size, 7@l0c; halibut, | rasult of the developments In the money | Adams con - [eet P i Buyer: Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, | (o 0%, 5094, 10, otiolee yeariings, B.59Q | o innesota, and C: B. Smith of Cust {nduced liberal Coverink by the shorts and |1ic: herring, ' e 'haddock gci' pike, | Inaricot was. chiedy remarkable from the| Al Lok % | Oomana Packing Co. N B Y AL T Tl R SRR LY By ik s et bikad b the pit crowd, lnllclpnllnf a possible bull | 8¢, red snapp l0c; salmon, 12c; ‘sun:| fact that those developments weré gen-| Branswick Con " | Bwift and Compan: el 590 340 | L e o S as ;‘ (L T 'i""fi' territorial certificate. turn, loaded up preity well with fong stuf. | fish, do; trout, 7c; whitensh, Sc; piokerel, | eraily ndmitted to be impending last weck. i |Cudahy Packing Co....i0 864 o0 1,100 | onate oot o g i BoC I8 sern o: Later when wheat eased they tried to seli | 5¢; Iresh mackerel, each, 20@dse; smelt The wer made to this was that the 1 | Armour & Co.. el Tt o0l R ader Sethe 6 864 26| epring lambs, $.00G1L00; feeder wethers, 10 ADESIRTAN L eatin bod: OYSTERS—Mediums, per can, 22c; . S 2 nt 7 ;?:%.'?""s"c.’n‘&n Tere fotoed "t m;cr'l';fl ards, per can, ic; extra sclects, per can, | fleye the: sjination. und woud Rive dpree | Horn Sriver - B R ng hom B b 005,00, feeder lambs,’ $4.50G5.75; feeder | SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Aprll 7.—Dr. F. Bhkcee, Roaioars ware forced lo.satrifice| fio: New Vork Counth. per. can. de; bl | Love, e pituation mnd_ wauld give fres| Horh e & | Pemmond, trom K. C.. .1 ewes, $25004.00; clipped ' stock =olls 2%fi50c | W. Schneider was appolnted professor of drop. The shipping demand was reported per gal, 31.25; bulk,' extra se- | tho'call money rate shot up to 7 per cent [ Lesdville Con Vahsant & Co,er.n. 13 Relow woolud-stdiek BEPEWOEnIALIVE S ish: | GemmpiU st NAIINDe eblege gud NAAE Thte: Very poor and heiped In the depression, | lects, $1.60G16; New York Count ., | this assurance did not. avall to prevent - J. L. Carey,... 116 0, Fr. | losical asminary ac Bered, O by the Gets The southwest sold early and the market | $1.75. throwing over of large amounts of stocks. _— Lobman & Co, 29 % ewe: $200 |man Methodist Episcopal conference, which Tnoked bl mupport. Cables were steady| PIGEONS—Live, per dos., §L i TALIALS Cigerd S B0 Forelgn Financial. ity . 1 ewe §5 |[closed its thirty-seventh annual session and kept prices up for a time early, and| VIAL—Choice, ently not in the least affected by the outgo| TONDON, April 7. a Hill & Huntzinger.... - 3 clipped stags. 103 450 |today. small country offerings had a stmilar in.| CORN—oc. N ety that e atiere| oI N, April 7.—Gold premiums are | Hill & Huntsinger ... & 128 western ewes 9% 430 fluence. The selling, however, was too much | QATE—ic. of 85000 gold, showing that the consigh-| quoted: Buenos Avres, 146:70; Madrid, 8.65; [ Livingstone & Schajler.. 17 clipped yearlings. 0 5 Tower to Take a Vacatlon. | for_prices and May, after selling at Goe,( BRAN—Per ton, $17. 25 has beer the case with preceding ship:| nume, "33 A large wupply of dividend | ;7o {S0 T NOt0S western _lamba, 4 PETERSBURG. il - ed to G7%e and closed weak. 14c down | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale [ ments for some time. & Ship-| money being avallable today discounts | 1 s Dernis o 280 clipped lambs. 50 I BURG, = April = 7.—Charle- @sic. Raceipts were only % cars. | | Hay Dealers agsociation: Cholce hay, No: | "Resides the gold shipment the banks have | MeXte SWad" goneraity dull, he nearness | WoIt & M 18 Sorado jamba » b reog g it R g BT L There was Ifttle interest in oaté, Prices|1 uplan No. 1 medium, §7.50; No. 1{1ost to the subtreasury since the weekly| or enerally, dull, the nearness | g oign Packing Co R} Sojpcans Iainbe, s Lausanne, Switzerland, tomorrow. l.ater Wwera better with other grains, and | course, $.80." Rye straw, $. ' These prices | pank atatement some $28,000. * There was & | bustiicy, "ciuement checking speculative | G et buyers. . .... ‘s ‘10| 3 Copraqo:Mexicar lampe..... (5 Be ‘will leave for the 'United States, and houses bought some. May held | are fof hay of good color and quality. De- | deposit also o1 $100,000 n . B AT oW RGN CIRe SSCHr 4 U : TR aRe ] RO ] expects to reach Washington early in' May. 25 Colorado ambs. eady thongh at one time becauss| mand fair. Receipts light. v A R T were slightly lower. Home ralls and for- eigners were inactive. BSpanish 4s were Total..:saeess 2022 8072 2,508 of the growing weakness in corn it eased VEGETABLES, natl, while New York exchange at Chicago 1) i 0 5 J steady. Rlo tintos were dull, Grand| ZCATTLE—There was a light run of cattle | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, Gold >. Pari e i N et T Al | R O o ettt Ohos, SL80; | foll 0 B centy O, rea trs SuCas | Trunks were firm. Canadian Pacifics, were | hers today for & Monday. but the qualicy NEW YORK, April T.—Lazard Freres will of May stopped and May closed easy, e | POTATOBS—Northern. $1.06; Col statement on Saturday enoyed he surplus| casier. Kaffirs were quiet at the opéning, [ Of the offerings was not particularly good, —— export $1500,000. 'gold_to Paris on. the down at 42%c. Receipts were 71 cars. ' $1.10@1.20. - #105; Colorado, | Teserve doWT iay s’ domands "wens. sa. | Pit rallied later in the day. DeBeers were [ which tended to make trading a little slow: | Cattle, Hogs and Sheep All Take Up- steamer Kron Pring Wilhelm, salling to- Provisions fluctuated widely ‘again_on | PCARROTS—Per bu., Tc. clent to wipe out the surplus. "!"| harder. Americans had less strength; 8t. | Fackers, hawever, took hold n fairly geod STaRd Bl . morrow. Heldelbuch, "okelheimer & Co. ve engaged 31,000, ; anipulation. The openin, rices were ETS—Per bu. basket, 65c. a Pauls reacted on_profit-taking; Louisvilles | 8hape, and the bulk of the eattle was Qis- Blgher on the better ok market and. the ¥%mu Per bu..kfic;fiiuumu, per ath m?'fl?:"};.:{-";'{n:"&um"r:&fifig were supported. Prices were steady at the | Poged of In good season, close. ere were quite a few beef steers on | GHIGAGO. Aprll, 7-CATTLE—Recelnts n strength. Liquidation soon set in,|100 lbs., $1. from 1 to 2 ints, and over that in exce, Including 22 cars western: THE REALTY MARKET. owever, and carried all prices downward. | ' PARGSNIPS—Per bu.. élc. {ionar cages.” Amalgamated Copper Isnored | PARIS, April T-—Business was generally | fale today, but the quallty was far from | strong to'lfc Hisher: kood fo prime siee ‘ackers ‘sold freely at times, while acalpers| ASPARAGUS—California, per Ib, 20c. . | the general tendency of the market, as It| MOre active on the bourse today. Spanish| DONE W5, E00d B8 T6 WS WASL Woek. e & $66067.90; poor to medium, $4.25@6.6); stock bought. The market was fot very active| UCUMBERS—Hothouse, ber doi., $3.° | did_ when the market was going up. and | Securities were in great favor, rails ad-|ESReihl, (UnE (o marker was sboud SeAdy, | ora and foeders, §2.5005.25] cows, SLIU@.T5; | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday, i 3 but not very active. The more desirable canners, $1.40612.40; bulls, and corn weakness helped in the decline.| GREEN ONIONS—Per doz., according to | rose at the last of the day to 1% over last| VANcing and ds were in demand. Rentes . 0@s. April g«m Welihts in hogs were also on ncen: | size of bunches, @S, Week Other firm spots were i the local| Were firmer. Ottomans and Russian in- | &rades of handywelght cattle eold without S b calves, $L.o0@6.00; Texas fed Warranty Deeds. trouble, but when It came to the less de- hE rAlebis 1o hoge Wate aiko op Moss R v bk s dustrials recovered. Metropolitans were i ; weate , fod, 8. 4 KW, Dt calea o covanin o o ety et b Tenn mer uh e, 80; ot | e oune B lecirie o na & "hitnm: | supportea. Thomion-Houstotw were Guil |rable Kinds ihe market, was dragey. | 3y western steers, fed, $.200 | 5 g George to Michael Woltsbaver, close. o Tower At $16.43%. Miy lard closed | house, por 4o, WGH8o. g the Wisconsin _Centrai ~ stoc! Rio tintor were steady. Kafirs and De.|EYCIVIhNG tnough, Wos, disposed of In | HOGS-Recelpts today, 20000 head: estis| J,U%To0r 10F 6,000 % 2 feet 108 Tigt o' down at $9.47% and Muy Tibs 125e | PARSLEY - Fer dos. 7 T 4 S otatic Mook | Beers finished very firm on substantiai | 600d, season at, what looked to be about | mated tomorrow, 25,000 head; left over, o | Youngerman's add, ... = {H4e down, s PARSLEY_Fer dos Auluh, South Shore and Adnnitc stocks. | Pirchases for Englisn account. The pti- | jleady prices. There were several cars of mOrTow: 33000 head: left over. 400 | Gertrude Fisher to L. Nedd, ot &, "l-um-ted re;‘;)lptu for tomorrow: Wheat,| CABBAGE—Holland seed, crated, 2¢;|some intimation that last week's stock fi‘tn rate on :I.llco:m( mu per cent. l;-y‘lgdonn;l‘l,i:&::lg‘!n&del:-;lynggn l:r’:l}z butchers, $6. .00; good to choice heavy, Flvlc:'ckl:jh:\gm',d} l::'r;::' sy i 600 gars; corn, 190 cars; oats, 13 cara; hogs!| California, new, market assumptions of the safety of the| Three per cent rentes, for the ac g R D ey dedo o BN | © Bignala, lot 3, Whittlesey's subdiv.. 200 . i : some cases eales were made thal looked Bihait ONIONS—Spanish, per. crate. $335; Mich- | winter wheat crop were somewhat prema count; exchange on London, #f 154c for | S, Cheet B¢ 1gan, red or yellow, 3% ture. But the flurry in the money market | checks; Spanish 4s closed at 19.30. ! CELERY—Callfonla, 40@7bc. was_ the overshadowing influence and the| BERLIN, April 7—Exchange on London, | The cow market was active and fully TOMATOES—Florida, per 8-basket crate, | market closed active and easy and gen.|20m 46%pf& for checks: discount rates for | Steady when it came to the better grades 31,000 head. A 4y f Alonzo Buckléy and_wife to John The leading futuwes ranged L ead e 100 Ry Sooa Py chotea| Havilk et al, fot 18, Holmes' add.... 618 wothers, $5.5G5.75;: fair (o ‘cholce mixed,| Atlantlc Realty aseociatlon to N. P. i .00, erally at the lowest, short bills, 2 per cent; three months |but the medium kinds and canners were | 5| 50G5.25; western sheep and vearlings, $4.60| Frandset et al, lot 6 block 3, Bemls | HMPAVY BEANS—Per bu., SLIOGLY. A few of the newer bond | bills, 1% per centS" Business was stagnant | & Qrug on the market, the same as they | G&0); rnative: lambs, $.1700 western | WPREK [ i i Fickara, Timsay nua e FRUITS. vanced, but the general tendency waa|in all départments on the bourse, owing to | have been for some time past, =Packers | lambs, 8.25G7.00 'w 21 feot Of e 84 faet lot 7, block 74, TR o) % | APPLES—Ben Davie, per bbl, $478; Wine. | siightly caster in svmpathy with stocks | the absence of any encouraging factars dld not care whether they gbt such kinds | 'RECEIPTS OMclal vesterday: Cattle, @1 J,2 (o5t 0f 8 8 feet o i e B ) 5 71| saps, $.00; Willow Twigs, per 5.00; | Total s . 000, i cals were not supported and suffer ot, i hogs, 8880 head: sheep, ead, B T | K T et Bl DO ST O s R AN D S SRR o B e i *|uneven. Good stuft, thougn, sold as high | "SiiPMENTS-OMolal Saturday: 'Caitle, | G324 Morton and wite (o J. M, Harte, as ever, and a big bunch o} lots 5 and 6, Luke & T.'s add BI%I6T4@58(55%@% | F1GS—California, new cartons, §1; % last call. heifers brought | 697 head; hogs, 3,123 head; sheep, 873 head. Nebraska Loan and Bullding a 58141 5% /587730 | ported, per Ib. 12G14c. The following are the closing prices on Bank Clea; rA eph_O'Conno 86| 59% TROPICAL FRUITS, the New York Stock exchange: 1 e, feive 08 e A New York Live Stock Market. R R 3% o | n I AN S oy bt s hreyy fanay, %S, R s, A eesonding Clearings today, | ame Drices that were paid' last week. NEW YORK. April 7.—BEEVES—Re-| Anna Johnson to Margavet pind g.kf;, cholce, $3.60; budded, $3; med. sweets, Mghineg, . . ;',‘;'! N nhfi"“‘ Ancrease mfi_u TR, l;rne sui)‘ckel;lund lee‘derhtrldehwag in goold ;ollllnl, 4,::‘ne 'I:nrl: nmr,‘- firm to 1:;- hm":i .n:'v:f\ 'fikfi.:(fi:.;fi'lf;.’n fe P ; ape when it came to those showing qual- | bulls 'an cows strong, medium_an: | btad B 50 o iR 2’;22?&‘ " DA . B i | baioncen S5 AB Frosp. Goe el TP d heavy feeders In particular sold | common cows - slows: steers, 6401 15: Museelman, Jr. undivig lots 1 and 1665 | 1625 | 16 421) 16 17% | §2.25@2.7. 3 08180, | cunadian Pacific .0 do ptd . for sixty days, $4.851 on demand; New Yori| weil, and in many cases commanded | scrubs, $450; oxen, $5; bulls, 825535 | block 3, McCormick’s ) 5 MBS ARHE R ] el 2 S adinsen) Caneda. Bouthern ... 88%|Union "Pacific dlscount, 200, Mlightly higher prices. The light and com- | cows, $2.006.40. Cables were higher, with " LLA. Ches. & Ohlo.. CINCINNATL April 7.—Clearings, $4,67,- | mon stockers, though, were hard to move at | llve cattie quoted at 13@14c per Ib, dressed 2,500 & | NUTS - New crop wamnuts, No. 1 soft | Chicago & Aiton. 750; money, 4@ per cents New York ex|any price, the same as has been the c welght, and refrigerator beef at 1Zc per Ib. per ib., 12c; hard shell, ber ib., 11 bt ... % N Change, 256 discount & €X-| for some time past. Representative sales: | Exports, 36 cattle, 40 sheep and 15) quarters | _40x135 feet in sei 4-15-13 . 1,075 No. tt sheil, "10c; No. 2 hard shell, $ ] A e NEW “YORK, April 7.—Clear 24 BEELF STKERS. of beef: tomorrow, 720 cattle, 2,056 sheep | W. T. Graham et al to C. per Ib., ldci filber: Ib., 120} | do_ptd . 198108, barcaces ARl J—Clearings, uM.-| . Av. Pr. No. Pr. and 2,600 quaiters of beef. bers, lot 8 block 6, Isabel add. 105 almonds, soft shell, 17c; : 3 HOBTON Aprl T Cle Ak L0 2T o CALVES-Recelpts, 1,000 head; market 10c | G. A, Lindquest and_wife to pecans, (lr(ekper Ib’, 12 : bl . NAICETON, AN T—Cleasings, qu7 ey} 80 300 8.7 Llower: voul, BUDLEN ity drassed v arison, lot 9. block 14, Rose T 130 R ReE *Now 1> veen, ; No. 2 B Express PHILADELPHIA, _April 7.—Clearings, | ' oo 3 2 H lomars sCemlic por L 1\ b Ol o T e T IR L o, T ¥ - 2 green, | 0% N. . e 4 $13.101.245; balances, $1.816,88; money, % o 3 6 i L g LAMBE- Fodeihts, 00 ada i g v 4%c: No. 1 saited, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6%c; No. | ¢, . 1. A vitie 4 , per cent. 4 H- I head; market 2%c higher; a few cars held 'f Py JREreen coeiineeo 600 G T e e Ne Lol Xk ; BATinoRE, Apr o _clarings, sen.| L1 R B |t et ohetalodoodt, Lot | 08 Melslien o Ty 0 it | ; Jas- A0 s g P 413; balances, $70§,445; mo cent. ' L6% 400 00 sheep, $6. 5; clippe eep, $3. o " DICSR & o o ratnts, Faba . winiey | PSS Tbe; horse hides, 3150225 % 3 5 3 | RO TARL 1 Clearingu, soseos: | & a0rs 40 % |unshorn inmbs. $6.0M0170; Clipped lambs, Quii “Claim Decis. : sprin| CIDER-—Nehawke. per bbi, T$5.5: N 4 srilas balances, $1.266,447; money, steady, 4@6 per| 8. (1006 4 75 05 $6.50; ngrln( lambs, $3.00G6.00 per head Anna Corrigan to Peter Plequeur, lot p 150 | voric 5 ” g ! cent; New York exchange, Jc premium, | 1 28 48 e | pHOGE=Recelpta, 1A head: market very |° ¢, block 3, 1st add to Corrigan Place 1 S N Por 1., 86, 1 ik 1 : @1 Andrew Nelson and wife fo McCoy & RS Cotton Market. 3 R » Kansas City Live Stook Market. Sinuceail, Mot 5.4 o6 RIA0E MW - ellow, 8c. . Low NEW YORK, April 7.—COTTON—Spot ’ . o | Nellle Priest and husband to % c; No. 2 white, 45%@i6c; | ST, LOUIS, April 7.—WHEAT—Higher; #y . k closed qulet: midaling uplands, 5 3-16e: mid- | 1 ] H re'fp’?-" %Bne‘."gr:.'xfi&mlo"éfic Head Texans, | Tracy, 1ot 3 block 3. Central park 17 c. *| No. 2 red cash, clevator, Tic: track, »ré OO, Teh ove o dling guif, §7-160; sales; 158 bales. Fitures| § e s L 200 head caly matket strong to 10c| G D Btewart to E. ‘R Hume, lot's, o, 9¢; May, TT%c; Jul ,;“‘,o i X i April, 9.2c; May, 8.84c; June, | ¢ Rt 3 il t and @ 3 be ock 1, Stevens' Place ........... 100 BA >_frair to cholce malting, 3aeTe. | e, » " % . st oul oo | R8s guly, Blocr August, 87ic! September, | 1 oo 5o R o i A A I e P Dee B0, dax 8167: No. } nofthwest- | CORN--Lower: No, 3 cash, Moy track, D . R Ty, Lol har, s 1 o § 3 ¢w | stockers and teeders, $35G05K0; ertern fod | Shertft to E. A. Lane, e 11 feet lot 11 10! ess pork, per bbl., $16.35 | ber, 57%4c. & » . ' 4 The cotton market opened firm, with| 1 iR 8. $4.5006.10° cows, $3.50G6.00; native cows, $3.50| And W 20 feet 10t 12, block 7, Reed's 40 Lard. per 100 ba.. 84500, Short | OATS-Steady; No. 2 cash, 43e; track, 3% » 34 National y | Bricss ¢@¢ points higher, following an unex. | | HeEE feecoUR 100 | GO eiers, . canners. $2.50@3.50; | 18t add bs sides (loose), gw Dry saited m May, d2igc; July, ige; September, | L- A _ 6834 National Lead ...... pected show of strengih in tne Liverpool TEERS AND HEIRERS. buile, $3.00@5.50; calves,’ $3.00@6.50. Sapp 1o A B s W oI B ) Thi i e 8| B U S T T o TR i orace. | eSS To /AL R, W | w6 WHISK Y—Basis i +ieer.183%(No. American ... season. The opening figures proved .to be n o [ 9 and 82, Mayfleld KY—Basis of high wines, $1.30 P Dull and unchanged; red winter | yot. t. "1641a| Pactfic Coat ...... fob TOF. the season. however, as soon atter| LS 00: medium packers, 36.10a6.50; light. 59| g %5 iy Fecelver. % The following were the receipts ai hi tel 60@3.80; extra fancy and straight, CoOws. , 85 1M4DtE yostedAy: pts and ship- | B0 ai0; clears. $5.0000.15, 3 1 29| Pacisc Mall . the il tremendous liquidation get in and| 180 25 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 3700 & 21 feet of w 66 feet lot 5 37,000 230 0| worth more. A 100°| 4o pta ... e N he A " 2 tve lambe. M.HDE7E westerns, ¥.50e7 Tatal amount of transfer CORRMEAL-Steady, $3.10. h O et rai all the forenoon and at times in the latter| 1 100 3% Ive wethers, $.50(/5.80; westorns, %5 s prR : y n houses and Wall street| 1 20 ‘0 168, ., $4.90@5 BRAN Wk, and Tiacive; smcked lots, | vl o i S I Wt g | el AR 0" e el haret: | § i 18 |RR e BReERSy e AY—Quiet; timothy, $11.00@14.50; prairie, . -162% | Sugar oFe SROFROUS 10N, ML Saemed o 3% . J b . _ 54%| Tenn. 9 be an eager seller in the afternoon., Spot| & 4 00 5 v w B ateady. 1.3 : e o cotion Mowses, Philadelphia interests dnd| & 53 {0 80, JARtS A8 BB M rihes i x furope bought near mont ort_receipts . April 7.~ /E—Recelpts. TRON COTTONTIES. Gutet, 81 ¥ bough! hs. P | 2 350 §] 8T. LOUIS, April 7.—~CATTLE—Recelpt: RO SR Ton IEe—Gutst, &, Pennayivania ' T were large, yet under those of the same| } H i 3,50 head, including 2000 head Texan: poor lndeed HEMP TWINE-Steady, So. o usiar Dlacing ‘Mis’ wecic's in sight a¢ 800 bates; | | i H B e and exbort plecta, $001 B, Areassd i ' S A P cing this week's in s al A al 50 4 ng an PO l, A 17 S . NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. né’s‘é‘-’X:‘E":’x’f%“’flh“‘:‘.‘,;&r‘“&‘?}z“ v e Eu i K as agalnst 1,220,000 hnlf% or iar'w\m: Wi S is i ‘:Pe‘l “‘fiu}:"'fi her al]eg;:;.fln m‘fiak, nurr; '1:-‘:«'3: ';45:'1:‘-1:'1: ..i‘.'“.‘.':‘.‘x% h . o s . g Y . . par, were not without their Influence. | 2.. 275 ‘ under 1, hs. 3 25, stockers an h ! alt meats (boxed) steady: extra do "1st pra : e Interlor {own recelpts were very small and | 2 H H '90@5.00; cows and heifers, $2. R L U Ty dnad B35; clear rion. Woine: short clsars, WING | g% B Bt Mk Tassmotive st shipments large, Near the close July eased | 1 : H B.50; canners. $LAOG29: ‘bulls, $3.0004.65; down to failure some of the worid's Quotations of (he Day on Vartows | Hicon (boxed) sieddy. oxtra i, | St RS e " oft to 891c under a furry of commission | 1: s Calves, 300100 per ooy Texns and Indian brightest minds. ' Such & condition is A vt » v X p: St 67% K. C. South wears immediatel st nes s % steers, grassers, 83 i ly 3 €ommo ko Ni De bilif Commodities. e N 1 et Wt at ST 0 i bl c Npport and. demand i s Cows and heifers, $3.50@4 oy st T Lan TR L NEW YORK, April _,,.w‘m_m‘!‘m:i Sani - u& at $3.974@4.02%. | go. sm-n&-‘” rho1 rlol;“v\;'n! llgl(_\d‘y.l wnln prices| ' H m"r’ '?“B;‘:-'"fi’n":”il..h':u h':;,:dz-urk»;elr';v :m your strength, euergy and nerve 20881 bbis.; exXports, 243 bbis.: unsettled | POULTKY-Firm: chickens, 10c; turkeys, | The O Y, ’ i | DRl R e o e Thtel & $ B S orn. 36,00 st s o R ppew. 1+e Ngh Ty g ot DS, ie; 'he Commerclal Advertiser's London | estimated at 300,000 bales, mostly May, Jul, 6.50016.90: butchers, $8.00@7.05. x ible aid. b " 3 . ’ H v B Yo et was quiet on the eve of the settlement, NEW “ORLEANS, Apr . —~COTTON— . market” strong: native muttons. 1 misery and failure, SRiel gt 5 etanest eronsr S| "2 sueady at 1 BT SRRt ws VIR (et | SR SRS $% el SASIY: TE - fmrmnd = o | et Sae, rpringy, Sitecle, ol > x X RECET] mp) on U icovery that the specula- | good ordinary, §1-16c; low m n| CRS. and bucks. 50; stockers, $1.50G2.%5; oty oWt aic 12 vad’ 8 y 2000 bu.: corm: 4000 b oate. H.000 tive position had been further reduced by | middling, 8 13-16c; good middling, 9 2 W T 4T Texas lambs, 3.0080 vy 1o fancy. $8.80G9.75. BHIPMENTS- Flour, 6000 bbis's wheat, | barta - Ameriean stocks move S il Now | Stock. w0313 baine* Frtares s i ki M St. Jomeph Live Stock Market CORNMEAL — Steady; yellow western, | 19,000 bu.; corn, 35,000 bu.; oats, 17, . h { k. 249,313 bales. . : $o 3 2 % md s v g™ SRS TR UMD | oy e R oo, She Prstee Y : ;! : ¢ | sr JosmPm. Apen 1ocATTLE_R R i No. 2 western, 8c f. 0. b.| > Liverpool Grain and Fro gtremes of 11f and Tiud ‘ciosing st 1% | SBRC cctober. sn@ie | " i i $2 | SOt and hetters Stae have no equal as& nerve restorer. A g RPOOL, Aprll 7.— e release of dividends had no effect oh - LOUIS. April 7.—COTTON—Firm ani awe uple of boxes will dispel th New Yorn; l-):“nmn'“‘mmf Pohes Noo 3 e, weatern’ wintar, no siackn: Ny | Uhe money market, The trade volume for | tic higher Sales, 2190 bales; middling, Se:! 1 ; " S ote roepin. 1 oM B iioe higher: Tichiug: the ‘wanatural seariness G5 J . s . New | N0 ey NO- | March showed a decrease In imports of 12| receipts. 1.123 by LS. e 6.0~ medlum appears and replaces languor with bew Yok 1 onorthern, pging, A, S gdi NG, 1 Gall- | per cent and of exports 11 per cent, due to [ stock; 4.000 ba v s |Usht snd Ught mized. MU0DESY: enm i force and vigor of hody and brain. Bix rCHRAT—Rocopte, o by exvorts. | foriie, Ao e T Rtures."sheady Mhy! | BC (ot RS IR Tt 82 "SNLVESTONT™ Aprit 7.—coTTON—Fiem. | | : 18| e o al® L) W e o . . . . Y e per cent. e 3 e - o n debility. b r glevator; No. 3 fed, 8o £ 0. b afloat: No. | CORN=Opols alet; Americen mixed, new, Whd the difference In shipbuildin {iVERPOOL. April 7—COTTON—Spot, | 1 1 1 B tir oo, SR, e MR oy Uty B cbamned oo 9 uth, 80%c £, 0. b. afloat K r . fin s | turn is really satisfactory. America took | fair demand. prices 1-32d higher; American| ¥ 1 i he D Sperp. Qlolp v box ; 8 for $5.00. mailed in hard, Manitoba, t May, bs uly, 48 1%d 1 & Relol i o 1‘::! % ,o“:..m:r:&ty. Be ta. A » * | considerably more plg. iron, middiing fafr, 81.38d; good middiing, st i H 12 Stock In 8 j plain packsge. | Book free g . — middling, &d; middling low, 4 ordi- | 1 - higher on the Kansas state report, a cold | BrEAt R B an, frm, 6s . Stoek Market, nary, 417-3%. The sales of the day were| ; H H The following table shows the receipts of | Wor sale by Kuun & Co., Nuller Palnt & WAV oSt and covering, the wheat mar- PRI e fatioy winter, frm. 12,000 bales, of which 1,00 were for specu-| | 2 H P s e ) Co., Omahba; Dilion's Drug Kot broke at midday 'm‘;'w'.‘{:'.':i 5o lgor: ONIBLONS “beef, extra India mess, | LONDON, April 7.~ p. m.—Closing ation, and exnort .,,.‘,N',lom-'::;:.d 200 bules } i b+ markets for April 7: & g 1 .'."fi, Ojniike. aid bavis rus Co., Council ) 5 mes: 4 - ~ - merican. Receipts, X jes, al mer-| 1 L. 4 attle. Hogn. Shecp | Blufls. I& $is, were oversold and in the last hour ral- ) b SIMRE shatt cui. 16 50 16 1he., | Consele. Baney. ... MigiNeriolk & Weuters.. 3} jcan. Futures ‘opened qulet and closed un- | 1. 1 2000 § 00 South Omaha 255 3060 46N the close being Arm at % "’Jf.'i':".‘av'.'n":' ., firm, 458; ‘short ribs, 16 to 24 il “n“fl‘"‘"‘l wieatora || 30 | (HARELS- AI'I“"'“:{ mi‘ldd“n Seay.” '&"&2 i i R faras ity " ] = ® ce ! e ¢ ” . sellers; an v. &5 b . e Kans ty .. L1040 2,700 i « - Ty, 901 fosed At Tre: ."‘,‘.‘}"“}‘7‘ Brm. o long Sleat malddis: | ado. o P --‘:I':“""'::?:l g R L TR R TROL ST A T Rt CALVES 8t Touss .. R }‘”i GOVERNMENT NOTICE, : 0 i , 1 3 , > Baltimore & Ohio....100%| do e rs; June and July, 4 56-64 d, seller: - Bt. Joseph 00 3 5.200 B e y Tolhe mber, 7hc; closed at | NeAVY. 35 to 40 ibs., flrm, 46 6d; short clear | cenadian Pacifc.. . 113 °| do S | July ‘and August. 4 56-64a4 E 1 w0 go0 ) 1m0 S ; 4 e te i thes :’-3‘9' A shoundens enee: | Chesapeake & Ohio.. {74 Southern iy August and September, 47 H e ep i FA Totals 36.024 36,369 30,006 | v 2D, for U. 8. army, able-bodied un U8 1,360 bu.: exports, 000 | 14 10 18 Ibe.. steady, lia, Shoulders. | calcage . W 3%| 4o “pta. September and October, { Mo s 4 1% - ‘married men bétween ages of 21 and #, easler; No. 3, ll‘c. elevator, and | {410 ‘o oh T Dails, 48s 94; mm’; mer- ';’.. & St Paul...1T8% Southern Pacific.. October and November, {32-84d, sellery 1 580 Dry Goois Market . citizens of United States, of good character b. afloat. At firs u‘w'rn ‘I‘nnro;ed AL e @ i ‘estern, | Denver & R. G.. ;:33‘! e .'&”" o1 November and December, 4 20-64d, sellers. STAGS. NEW YORK. April T.—DRY GOODS- |#nd temperate habits, who can speak, read cables and cold 'eather, i ¥ v » 2 N——— SR ] N L 5 e : d N, 0l 0/ pp! iling ‘on the bulge | ( BUTTER Finest United States, firm, 49s | Brle - piivne: Bl Blates Sloat Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, | ' '8TOCK COWS AND HEIFERS The market for the week has opened | &1 NTIle Muglen | KL Inorpelion apply ' cent per bushel, | 5924 United States, nominal. Rl | [ T LR h & : 3 T b 4z s quietly, with a falr amount of mai) arders | &y RSP VE DONEE UL AT OO cotn, losing || CHEESE—Firm; 'American finedt_white, 4 s | Wabah - ok NEW YORK, April 7.—-EVAPORATED | } HE S 3 e from ay sections. Prices remain in| o " b ’ ehec | sas: Amerlcam finest colored, frm. ids. i o0 T 0 APPLES—Thers ‘was no improvement fn | } i 1 “o 3% | sellers favor and are steadily maintained, | N°" The imports of wheat into Liverpool last . B i | O the demand and quotations were more or| 3 10 1 Tie 300 notwithstanding quiet conditions. a meek wore Lo guariers from Atlantic | o “pia. 1111 Wiyl DeBeers o i less nomina) at the tormer b is. State. | 1 Pl AU s y a Pacific and 4,000 from other | Ny, eaiiai > common to Tas%e; ; ei | 1 LR Coffee W T Y X T R R e RS ik S O ey | £ i§ PoToEE xonic gt 1 corrgs_sw: |B0YD, COMMISSION COMPANY MONEY- 15 por cent. “Faod per ounce. | ines the fecling was steady on all sides. | 3 16 % 4 31 quiet: No ¥ Tavolcs. M. Cordove: Reem 4, New York Life Bl4 Kansas City Grain Provistons. | count In' the open market ‘for whost biils | The ATEE sizes were 1n good Jobbing de- | 4 18 1 32 4m _LsiGuoe. The coffee market opened siead as oy, S is 2% per cent and for threcamonthe bills | mand, while small sizes were quiet. Sup- | § HE ) T with priccs unchanged o & points higher. | GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS \ p ~—Wfll"l.‘._—ll" 2% per ent lles were moderate. Apricots were in fair | 53 im. 1 120 1% and followed the customary, of late. narrow ci Juiy, cash, No 3 ) 8 equest and steady. Peaches were dull | ] w3 o 3 m rut, with trading quite of a professional | Bought and sold for cash or on margin. e; No. ¥ red, Tic; No. No. 3 - B ots Roysl, 10614 y OCK CALVES character. German interests bought a few | Al telegraph, telephone or mail orders $ ondition of the Treasury. oy M W g VIV e s Straggling 1ots, Sfter which room o will fecelve careful and prompt attention. , B¥lke; Beptember, STho; cash, | WASHINGTON, April T~Today's state- | . unpecied, sgoe o oo H 18 | Paa e fuarket to" themaeives. ‘Telophone 108, OMAHA, NEB.