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8 ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY Sl R SR S U SRS S ety v 2 A0 S R E 2 AR R 102 R R 0 TR L R e TS W0 A1 S P L S S supplies s compared with @14.00; mess, $10.5011.00; beef hams, §).00@ |~ Wheat, In the United States and Canada, , balances, ‘$12,196453. ; f; ‘packet, ¥il.oog1de; city extra ‘India | east of ihe Reckies, decreaged 3ismn bu: | BALTIMORE Aprl 18 Cleaings. #3i1.- - i §irome; pies g 7 packe . Y tpe | MES8, $19.00022.00. Cut meats, strong; pick- | afloat, for and in Europe, Increased palances, $588,162; money, er’ c h e 2 7.006 butchers, $7.1067 Balloonish Tactics in Wheat and Corn Pits | fad . bellies, ' $10.00011.00: plokled shoutders, | bu . total supply decreascd 3,804,000 b PHILADELPHIA, _April 15.—Clearings, | Fat Oattle Rather Slow, but About 5'"(‘1” 1 SHE AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 1,00 Early 81 $5.2608.5; Dickled hams, $11.00G12.00. Lard, | Corn, in the United States and Canada, | 821,288,760, balances, $2,196419; money, 4% wit Yennerde head: market steady: native mutions, 4 6 After Early 8lamp. firm; western _steamed, $10.10; refined, | east of the Rockies, decreased 1,825,000 bu. per cent 5 1 Y 1 0 i lambe, $6.008.50: culls and bucks, firm continent, $10.3; South America, $10. Oats, In"the” United States and Canada, | | BOSTON, April 15.—Clearings, $26,206.365; e .00 B toche g b et §ompound, $8.1315@8.31. Fork, firm: family, | east of thehmwklel,‘a-cmn-‘rldlnl\m b, h'n‘!?fl:"{'i:p':‘f-r| TR | sovet V ‘ — ; short clears, ; mens, $16.50| Among the more Imporiant decreases re- A CApril 15.—C 360, e i ; 4 ew York m 3 ARICES PAUSE ON SUMMIT AT FINISH| G5, S ported This Week ara those 6f 165,000 bu. At | 600; money. 48 per cent: New vork ex-| HOGS ACTIVE AND FIVE CENTS HIGHER 4 NoW 8 NERLEAEYR Beraet —r FOTATORE Firm: Maine, bag, 840925 | Chicage private clevator, "t bu.’ at change, par fo lbc premium. CaLvES. copay 1y YORK. April 15 —BEEVESTte. New York, falr to prime, k, $2.15¢2 Manitob torage points, 200,000 bu. a -~ ® Attt ? s, 72 ;¢ of steady; clty Zarly Market P g ‘N'_'.' .‘-’"nrarl g_' 3800, northwegtern lnl‘firln‘; firui hlnn: nim" 'Vm New York Money Market. Good Sheep Commanded Strong Prices, . 2:‘;::;.1 'leiv" .M\;._’d,,,,..,.; ‘_.|,\‘ ,..,,I, 4 “Steady; do , falr to extra, | at Lincoln elevators, 58,000 bu. in elevators | o o oo o " : . . . . last recelved, quoted Amerlcan Attitade, hut W 4G%e; Japan, u:’@a—':'"r e outside of that city, 54,000 bu. nl“Prvr’l"Innvl' n;‘m"‘,‘,a;‘h”"}:;-"l_\n‘;'_"r:gfin“:flaEX;:’L;’;} but Lambs Were Rather Slow p v steers at |{.’:!,1n‘|;. drcased welkht n frig- /hent, TALLOW-Firm; city (8 per pkg.), 6%c: | Me., and 50,000 bu. each at Fort Worth an 4G ; , Did anc 3 . el At 12 per Ib.; exports foday, ntie Stride In Whent coALLOWCRIEm clty (i3 per pks), 64e; | Me. and 600 bu. each At Fort ¥ 4l ber’ cent; prime mercantile paper, 44 Sale and if Anything eTAGE PaTIY estimated T cattle. 1803 sheep and BUTTER—Receipts, 6,246 pkgs.: firmer; — per " ) a Little Lower. ! 160 quarters of beef, siate dairy, 20Hic; creamery. state, 7t | Kamsas City Grain and Frovistons. | STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy, with STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. VLVES Receipts, 80 head; city dressed : Fastors "Sagoaenmery, Imitation, B@IAC; |y \ngAS CITY, April 16.~WHEAT—May, | for demand and at s for sixty . o 288 B 4008 BHEED AND' LAMBS-Recelpts, 195 head; CHICAGO, April 15 —8peculs S8E—Recelpta, 2810 pkgs.; firm | 200, Tuly, ige; ga Rne: T i mpthe, = | Sareial Biis. RatEn. c Toowa: com SOUTH OMAHA, April 15, 1 iressed’ muttons, ¥3ai0ie per 1h:: i B et e oot L e G 1 ol o | RO N WS e | BBt RO My otars g | oo o Sog e R B b Wi tade eatly and other in: {;‘é’lfl’r:-m. early make, colored and white, | Cash, Mo Lot 0! N6 3 WS, © | ative: raiiroad, teragular. it Ofcial Tuesday 4187 10.298 i ' liences pressed down prices somewhat, | 13G13ec ’ . | T ORTE No 2 white. Hi@Hse, The 'closing Guotations on bonds ai E T BTOCKE! While & break at 8t, Louls hurt corn there e and Eoanisvarie oBile:: waseayi| RYE—No. '3, S8l tollows: Two days this week.... §, 16,01 Just ‘pefore the close, however, wheat, be- [ 21410, B e pTry vanla, 167 Weern | HAY_Cholce timothy, $13.50; choice prai- | c—— e game days last wt : R an to skyrocket and corn talle e, | A AR Pl firm; falr refining, %c; | Tie, $12.00G13.0. b B et 3 res un Same we ro- 11,38 | ay wheat closed 1%@i%e higher, May | ooniritugal, 9 test, d%c; molasses sugar, | , BUTTER—Creamery, c; dairy, fancy, | o cousen .........108% Mex. Central de..... Bame four weeks ago.... 1 1894 | R visicne ':,',’.h’:.'.'é' ot . ° [ e refined, steady: crished, 52c; pow- B AGB-Highet: at tiatk, new No. § whits| 85 wiwes o vinn, s B Same days last year. 8. 16,760 Lomsiiped. " The crowd did not iy d’("‘:nl“riggl_ls_uz:\“; ‘;N?L'\;"fim, sige. o, | Ticod cases inclided, 1i¢; cases returned, :?fffi:::" Voot :E'-:':"“:"'c'{ : oo Recelpts for the Year ed. d did O] £ yi N g . o old 4s, ek | entral s deals were a matte 2 . eat, bu T ’ - | a6 3 8 ; Raine had tailen west and inclined specu- | fowis, i201¥%c. = Dressed, siow; fawls Corns bu : | 350 .40 101 (No.* Pacife for the Year (o date, and comparisons with R o —_— laiors o the bear wide. Northwestern re; | 100; Y Hanles in coppe undie the | ORI B 2,000 14/000 | Atchison “gen. % a4 satfrbap 1902, 1901 Inc. Dee e . CALVES. Stoux City Live Stoox Market. seipte, however, we ) X {4 i . 3 3 A ; 1 Z he cash demand at Minneapolis was much | BW A Tule was Insugurated bt the new Philadelphia Produce Market. Bejtimere & G. 'da...1080 | Reading gon. 46...: Cattle ZoO UOED 4618 ... R BIOUX CITY, In., April 16.—@pecial Tele. mproved, because nearly everything was |y tor July delivery at $1120@12.15. It Hogs T0.828 652,248 11 " . Roberts—Idaho. gram.)—CATTLE— Recelpts, 90, market teported taken up. Corn was weakening, | Jon8 T8 G CEUVERY o o woe etarted | PHILADELPHIA, April 156—BUTTER— e NI B Y. 15, Sheep .281,084 319,311 . 41 feeders.. 70 420 3 feeders.. 766 350 | steady at $4.50G6.70; cows, bulls and mixed, and as advices from London stated thaty WAs Qorsorrel ot Lo g e A har, | Firm, %@1c higher: extra western cream- y B The following table shows the average |7 feeders.. 840 4 50 1bpll...... 1630 275 | $2.50G5.50; stockers and feeders, $2.95G4.50; puyers would pay the duties through Au-]under favorable con ot o It auiat | ©TY, 32%@83c; western nearby prints, Bic. NG o R R e price of hogs sold on the South Omal Siibrick & G.—Idaho. yearlings and calves, $2.7564.60. st and after that the duties would be | Ket for copper was rather easy, ut, quiet FOGE Fiti, good demand; fresh nearby, ¢ s At B T Wil Do R ® Sitecana. 1108 488 HOGE-Recelpts, 400! attong to be higher ‘[urrd in the contracts, the crowd turned ;]'y%_"";' "\"rfi'," o 1°zm: hod Ghd o ating | 16%¢: fresh western, 154@l6c; fresh south: & #ig/8o. Rallway bs... parisons with former years: he receipts ~were liberal this | At $6.80G7.06; bulk, 46, 806,90, o settle, May wheat np:n-grjmqmn od | §i8 waned. e Landen copper markel 'E'n'«'r"fi"s;mgg“ tresh southern, 16c. | . 36k Texas & Pacifc i st iR morning, but so also was the demand and SHEEP—In demand, K Ighe t ©c to i2lc, iche % 3 "HEESE—Steady; New Yorl ull crea 16 . 8 & I ) N o as a result th t! N Bt a0 “here’ was & | closed 158 lower, with spot and futures at | o CHIEFRL Bteasye Now York full creams, ] LR L W | 1902, [1901. 1900, 1699, [1898. [1897. 1606 e ‘market ruled active a ) . W, stronger from start to finish. Heavy hogs Steck in 8 pancy in cables. Liverpool [ £53 28 6d. The London tin market was 2s i o b A L112%|_do conv. 4 el BEely cabias “were s ‘much s %o higher | 60 higher, with spot at £126 176 64 and fu- | CTeAMm®. falr to_cholce, 11gi2c o 1008 watash 3 Tuint, "hnd sl atoone 6 & big mickel | o The following table shows the recelpts of ind” closing e lower. ‘Lendon.. prices al;;:rt;‘ffi?fipfi‘:.n;f;-”’ e R L Milwankee Grain Market. o B o8 B higher and in some cases sales were made | Saitle: hogs ‘;‘;_‘1"",';'“ at the five principal ranged o lower to 2%4c higher. It was , Wi ady ‘olors o. s do bai » L o N Teunced that colonial ‘s well as forelgn | and unchanged here at {igc and London | MILWAUKEE, April 36 -WHEAT—Mar. | Denver & 1031 Weat Shore da. R N T Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Wheat must pay (he tax. It was assumed | was unchanged at £11 11s 3d. Spelter was | ket stronger; No. I northern, Tic; No. rie prior lien 10, Wheel, & 1. 8. . Fo00 any Toars famme ki GHUShead 2 Ieuth. Cataha i1, 4087 10314 1026 7y the Ttrade ‘that export business would | firm and unchanged here at $4.46; London | northerh, 12a7ic; May, bc. ’ g id bk iy, hoea etinte” warrem] | GHioago .. ... L4000 1800 140m 3% {paet for some time owing to the tax | gained 2s, closing at 17 16s. Iron ruled [ RYE—Quiet; No. 1, tsc, o Kansas City. |11 6,30 080 0 reasure. After the weakness In corn wore | steady and unchanged here and a triffie| BARLEY—Firm: No. 2, 6:@6Sc; sample, Tway pomawhat and the fair weather re- | higher in English markets. Locally plg | 60gsc. *Ex-Interest. ris wero offset fo some degree by crop | iron wurrants were nominal; No, 1 northern | © CORN—May, 61%@sic. it age reports, heavy buying se n. | foundry, $19 .00; northern foun- E oni; e irect reported @ decrense of 3,304,000 | dry, $18.00@19.00; No. 1 southern foundr: Minneapoiis Wheat Markét. Boston Stock Quetat Sushels in the visible supply. Commission | $17.80@180; No.' 1 soft southern foundry, ' BOSTON, April 15.—Call loans, 4@4% per Jouses had good orders and shorts cov-| $16.60@17.00! Glasgow closed at 4s 64 and | MINNEAPOLIS, _April 15.—WHEAT— | cent; time loans, 41%@6 per cent. OMclal Med frecly. The general sentiment turned | Middlesborough at 48s 6d. May, T2ic; July, Tdfc; on_track, No. 1| closihg of stocks and bonds: rery buliiah and the opinion prevatled that| "=l em e e, | BTG 760 Noo 1 morthern, TR@UC: No. 2| T the el o op 18 get- V| 2 northern, chison 4s. Adventure e ” :f',f,"""{""‘,:,‘:."',',51',,;"7.'“{,"lr ks, e s a5 st resentative sales: dull as at any time this year. Territory lamage reports scared the crowd badly| 240 . Tved i Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran, | Mex, Central 40 Amalgamaied . No. qw‘:m- AT ioady in ptlcs, But have been d our before the close May [ Condition of Trade uotations o R 0 o eee - ol 3 oured basis o o 45 for S B B b s oW irien’ o e s ™| MINNEAPOLIS, April 15.—FLOUR—First | Atchison © 9% Bingham .0 * Indicates Sunday. ¥ 113 fine medium and 47c to 45¢ for fine 18 quoted he day and brought 7ic, May closed Staple and Fancy Produc: atents, §3.80G0.90; second patents, 8.70q | do bd.o. |Calumet. & FHec YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. 56 There has been more activity in flecce wools strong. 1%@1%¢c higher at WW@Tic. Local| EGGS—Inclading new No. 2 cases, lse;| 380 frst cleass, §2.90@3.00; second clears, [ poston & Alvany flicaiorly o JOS The following list shows the number of | 0. this week. Prices are firm and dealers tecelpts were 44 cars, one of contract | cames returned. 1o . Al 4 % 3 Doston Elevated ORI e cars of feeders shipped to the country yes- | 40. confident. Cholce XX and above is quoted grade; Minneapolis and Duluth reported | “LIvE POULTRY—~Chickens, 10¢; old ro i Fitchburg pfd........ . terday and their destination: % at 2Tige. The market 1s firm in Australian 3nly ninety cars, making a total for the| ters, gccording to age, 5@9c; turkeys, 1 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, |Unlon Pacifc .. | Cars. woole,_but with Httle business. ihiree points of 134 cars, againat 285 1ast | 150" alicke and geese: LOSLr draseod stary Mex. Central b |Onceola .-n. R. D. Waggoner, Creighton, Neb.—F. BOSTON, April 15.—WOOL—Not much Week dnd 434 8 year ago. FHmary recelpts | loc goog et dom R rad Mook American Sugar.... /131 Parrot ........ Hy Schnoor, Snyder, Neb.—F. E. change for the better can be sald of the were 201,000 bushels, compared to 369,000 | atoch 4 . Trade Dimensions in Southerm Rafl. | do pfd ... Quincy . A e, N i market here this week. Business on the pushels o vear ago. Seaboard clearances |"'HUTTER Packing stock, Zci _cholce iy Widdtin' ATS Sibei Rusandi Demiiien 1. & 4 o |3 Fe Smith, d‘,{"‘“"’,‘" Mok B et et Reere Bap D Tather 62, els, X L y 4 way Br o ominion B 3 , Ha rg, la.—K. C mmore Inquiry for fleece wools. e ha in_wheat and flour equaled 262,000 bus dairy, In tubs, 24@50; separator, 0c. §ionel e, R been no change of the prices. The under tone continues firm and good judges of the situation feel that values are not going & lower. Territory wools are steady In pri a but they have been rather quiet. Finé cholce staple wcoured fs selling at 504i52e and fine medium at {7Gn4 ordinary fine scoured 8 queted at #8@30c, with fine me- dium at 43@dsc. There has been more ac- tivity in Ohlo fleec and the inquiries have ali) been increased. Cholee XX and above sold at 27c, while the average XX at 27c. Ohlo fine delaines have been seil- ing at 2@2Skc. Michigan XX and above 1s_auoted at 3¢, with No. 1 at 25@26e. 8T. LOUIS, April 16—WOOL—The new clip s beginning to come in. but in small quantities and fs of mixed and poor quality. Although these lots are selling rapldly at from 12c for burry to 1 gc for clear nearby unwashed and 24 * for choice tub washed, there {8 not enough new wool here to establish Its accurate market rates or show the extent of the demand for it 014 quoted noml y: Medium grades, 4@ 17%c; light fine. ic: heavy fine, 9@llc; tub washed, 146 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. April 156—COFFEE—8pot Rio, steady: mild. quiet; Cordova, S@ilc. The market opened steady, with prices un- changed, and during the carly session gave scme promise of {mproving on demand from shorts and light buyving for a turn by some of the room contingent. The for- efgn_market news was about as expected, but r(‘l‘bl‘)lxg in the crop country were very heavy. In the later session liguidation broke out afresh and prices slowly eased oft, ‘with the market finally barely steady and prices net unchanged to 5 points lower, Total sales were 24,2 bags, including May at 5.06@6.10c; September, 5.40@5.450; Decem- ber, March, 5.90c. Sugnr Market. NEW ORLEANS, April —SUGAR— Quiet; open kettle, 214@3 3-16c; open kettle, centrifugal, 3@3%c; centrifugal, vellow, 3%@3%c; seconds, JK@3c. MOILASSES—Dull; centrifugal, 7@1Sc. PHILADELPHIA, April 15 GAR- Refined, steady. NEW' YORK, 5. ~8UGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, c; centrifugal, 9§ test,” 33c. Molasses 2%c; refined, Recely [ ad; market aIn ou 50 s Nl ecelpts, 1,993 head; market weak. St Jowep! Live Stock Market AND FEEDERS. E to B 8T. JOSEPH, April 15—CATTLE—Re- B gelpts, ‘5,600 head; steady; natives, $.50¢ 2 7.00; cows and helfers, §1.506.%: veals 808 £3.256G6.75; stockers and feeders, §2.00G5.2 587 HOGS - Reccipts, 6,30 head teady; lHght o and light mixed, $.00@7.15; medium and 3 pe heavYieh 00T pige. 37006 2% 8 3 SHEEP AND' LAMBS—Recelpts, 2,60 9 4 head; steady: western lambs, 16.004%.%0; » western sheep, $4.50@6.00. Zasse BERZEI2TTER smzzzzIILES w2 22722 ot 0e cocs | oo oo EEER Gemesetcs 2 SBAERY 3! B TS — 238258 practically everything. was out of Aret 8t ands in° good season-and the last sales | gt %ere, fully as high as those made earlier in i e day. eavy hogs sold largely from 355 Lo $7.10 10 as high as 3716 was paid. Total.cvcinenierrer o WA he m lum welghts went mostly from $8% to 8595 and the lighter loads sold trom ueel Murket, own. Today's advance carries the| BOSTON, April 15.—WOOL~There {s lit- market to’ the' highest point of the year | tie ehange in’ ihe wool miarket smer et and also the highest point since 189. Rep- | week and dealers report trade about as Louts.. . (110000000 5400 6,600 Bt. Joseph.........llllll 5500 6,300 014 Jomcome | o0 _cosocesmests 22 ‘NBERES ag ‘geaaze EECrr | 2223 “snzaae memwo 282522 B2 2 LIR2ZY SerTeR > Poacan sceses ao atonae *EEIRRD *RLVIRE * (8 *zaaaf 28 § f_ 22 5583 228 | e | 83 wese > 2 RRET General Eiee i Corn shorts were sublected to hard| FRESH CAUGHT FISH—Trout, 10c; crap- | NEW YORK, April 15.—The dimensions | Sas. Electric ... 43| Trinhy AL R PR queezing today. There was plenty ies, 10c, herring, 6c; pickerel, 5¢; pike, - e ? Fremont_Barne: erwood, Ta.—R. stuff for sale early on the break of 2c at| Deren ¥: 2 ey Ay el any g S IR Tk T, e T. Patterson, West Side, la.—N. W. 8t. Louls. The situation was almost the ¥ catfish, ' 13c: | New York exchange. The total numper of | United Fruit ...:.: 103i4 | Vietoria 1 Cl\ Gelser, Neola, Ta.—Mil. . spposite of yesterday. Kansas City denied A 100! | gheres Of common stook outstanding . s | Delly Weet . ™ q . J. R. McKowen, 'Underwood, Ta.—Mii...... A report of a sale of 30000 bushels cash| naddock, 1ic; 1 apper, 100 | 1500000 The dealings recorded in e the | U 8. Steel . ! 40%| Wolverine 0000 D. Rankin, Rivérton, 1a.—Q... . ind the southwest turned weak generally. | roe shad, each, 80c; shad roe, per pair, 30c; | stock today were to the number of 864,600 | od0, Pd-- ER; Copper Ranga Con. The officlal number of cars of stocl Although cash stocks were practically| uplit shad, per 1b., 10c; lobsters, bolled, pef | shares. On April 3, 1801, Union Pacific | Westinsh. Common.. brought in today by each road was: gone “at’ the two southwestern markets, | {5, ‘ic: Jobaters, green, per b, %c. was dealt in to the extent of 662,800 shares v Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, H'r there was not sufficient demand to keep| FRESH FROZEN FISH—Herring, Zgei| during the struggle between the Morgan Lokdon Bteek Market C., M. & Bt. P, [ 3 ¥ prices up. The market wus nervous most| trout, heudless, 7c; whitefish, 7c; Smelts,| and larriman interests in the <ransconti- Pl vt it Wabash .. % 5 the day, but gradually bears plucked | No, 1, 7c; smelts. No. 2, be. nental field. That figure was far in excess| LONDON, April 15— p. m.—Closin, Missourl Pacific. ] up courdge and began selling short.” Then | * OYSTERS—Mediums, per can, 22¢; of any previous day's dealings in a single | — i e - Unlon Pacific System 62 ‘)mme rl"‘a 3‘:‘5; .mnlnw::a:m 'Z'r'.'ln."{i‘.:z ;{c‘" v Fork Coh tfln selects, can, | stock until toaay. The tremendous volume Norfolk m. Western W.. 1 umpes H jew Yorl oun! v . 4 1 D Sas very irregular, but f’" g u'zmr can, bulk | of these dealings dwarfed the rest of the .66; Ne : g@swl mmasi 8Bl B ot 00t s Ot SR RR ARG AR RAETELL LS F 2 Ba! HEZBEARSITABEIANGS PR E R RE RN AR AR AR EAR AR AR ARRREARen P RRRRRRRRRIIOREDDDS 8 Lo R oo~ | market, and yet there were a number of Muy corn opened X%c higher to lc lower ) per gal, | other stocks in which the dealings were $1.75. 1 it ghe. slumped to Gic, then ad | TpiGmONS —Live, per dox. SL rest Sheculativg activity. 'S Perlods of | paiimors & Giio.. . wie | de "l bl vanced to 6, where it clo ¢ —Cholce, , B Sy igher, than “yesterday's close. Recelpts | CORN . O D e Ll h | Caapeas & e fifii!"a':h".f'u""""' vere 52 cars. 847, . v Bt e o e with other grains. There was falr buying | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | skepticism of the over night reports of a| 4o pfd 5 O e e Total recetis 1% r of May and the new grade of July. Com-|Hay Dealers' association: Cholce hay, No. | gettlement of the dispute for control of | Erle ... 7% United St Bues EOSSUPARL >y mission houses helped in a small advance. | 1 upland, $5.60; No. 1 medium, $8; No. 1 Louisville & Nashville. But the arties do 1t pi . 0% do 5 The disposition of the day's receipts wi Local bears were not sellers, but trade was | coarse, $7.70. Rye straw, $. These prices | in interest were already in consultation | ;2. 24 ptd. | W as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- anly moderately active and the larger re-| are for hay of good color and quality. De- | when the stock market opened and there | junols Central...... 18 ber of head indicated: ceipts and better conditions for sown oats | mand fair. Receipts Jight. was @ scurrying of brokers from the nelgh- | 3. K. & ¥ o130} Spanien b Buyers, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. retarded advances somewhat. May sold VEGETABLES. borhood of the consuitation rooms. Imm G s . Omaha, Packing Co....%. 46 1,104 3 between 2o and 4ic and closed firm, %c| SEED POTATOES—Per bu., Ohlos, $1.60; | diately buying orders opened In Southern | N. Y. 'Cenirai el G. H. Hammond u i sr o Mpth.ware 10 camk! Rose, §1.2%; Triumphs, $1.15. " | Rallway for seemingly unlimited amounts — e _ | Swift and Company 521 2688 1,701 rovisions were strong early on the bull-| “"poi ATOES—~Northern, $1.00§1.05; Colo- | of the stock. BAR SILVER—Quiet at 24%d per ounce, | Cudahy Packing Co... 85 3221 1,28 R ihon stantidn. Fatkers 1 o ounil | rate. gL, W e The movement in stock did not become| MONEY—2i@2% per cent. The rate of | Armour & Co. 816 3425 2,106 puyers of pork and ribs and the outside | 'cARROTS—Per bu., Tc. wild at any time, in spite of the extreme | discount in the open market for short bills | Vansant & Co. v 108 oee bought liberally for investment. Offerings,| BEETSPer bu. ket, 65c. advance of 6 points to The reactio er cent and for three-months™ bills |Carey & Benton. k] fuch as they were, came out principally| PURNIPS—Per bu. %0c; Rutabagas, per | ary tendency of Loulsville & Nashy % 11-16 per cent s Lobman & Co. 2 ‘or profits and were quickly taken up. To- | 109 bs., $1.5, st y was also a convincing demonstration that g W. L Stephen Nard the close prices eased somevhat, biit| ~ PARSNIPR-Per ou.. 8 the struggle for that stock had terminated Hill & Huntzinger the, tone was generally ficons; May Jotk| ASPARAGOS—Catitorn 50, |and the scramble to get out by the smaller | Huston & Co.... R LY g‘“:;mdl‘”m:{;"““ ) CUCUMBERS—Hothouse,’ per 3Lk, | operators who had followed the deal car- o EW YORK, APrll 15—The following are | Livingstong & Schal {7 ana May riby’ SaTo up at so1 ..gfi‘;%g&fi‘.’,’:?&'{ PRy A L ,n': ‘."’;;.—'l‘eé”’n';'iifi,l'"?efl'fl" Bt A ~8 PTF o0 I o “";‘.' ;;"‘ —8outhern, per bu., Toc. net loss of only a peint, . H. L. Denn Estimated recelpte tomorrow ‘V‘{;"'~ LETTUCE—Hend, pér namper, $550; hot- | " Southern Railway suffered at the last “ B. F. Hobbick. RCATRLGIND. 90 wara; oafs, %), sasey Dosh, hoise, per dos, P, from the profit-taking on the part of the 3 s A &S... s ] 3 —Fer dos., rofessional element, which bought the , - it |Other buyers. The leading futures ranged as follow: RADISHES-Per 40z, MGc; per box, | Btock recklessly, but were apparently noc . Cal, iR b . Y ieh.l Low. | Close.| Tea'y. | S50 disposed to remain in it over night in face 80 |Sierra Nevada Total 4,022 10,348 8,00 Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | “CA pgAGE—California, new, 2%c. of the many possible contingencles atil | Horn Silver 140 [Small Hopes CATT! here was a good average Renaat ONIONS—Spanish, per crate, §2; Mich- | open in the situation. The reaction car- | *Iron Stiver € |Standard .. Tueldl{l’l supply of cattle here today, and igan, red cr yellow, per 1 3¢ ried Southern Rallway back to fl%“.nd it | Leadvilie Co & while the market wag not what would be | _1,15; .%& ;31: 4} 'LERY—California, 0@76c. closed only 1% higher at a net of %. — called brisk, still there were no very 2 @i business transacted was not heavy. SRS e S : s A e st in AR B S ARG A S Aty 23 2z28xi £32 223439 SRERAERARE 3833833883888888_38;;;_333;.5&& RERARE ERRASBENRRBIBED S W - BEBTRARILS o SRARRRRRRIFIIIITI3IS 2525 FESATIVBAZIZAR TOMATOES—Florida, per 6-basket crate, | The preferred stock gained 34 per cent. rices, and the bulk of Sept. $3.008.60. 3 t orate | Tihe extent of the: pubile information Forelgn Financial. i tnss et Thasie oy Corn— NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $1.80@L90. when the stock market closed was con-| yoNKON Aprll 15.—G feeders sold at right around steady prices FRUITS, talned in the formal statement by the ¢ ADS \—Gold premiums are | oL" o mpared with yesterday. 7 Gates element that they had bought con- | dVoted as follows: At Buenos Ayres, 142.40; [ 250 s ‘about the usual proportion 6i 4 % Y| APPLES—Ben Davis, per bbl, $5; Wine- | (o1"of Toulsville & Nashville tnd that | At Madrid, 37.50; at Lisbon, 2. - Money was £ beef steers Included In the receipts this N . steady. | saps, ¥6.00; Willow iwigs. per bbl, 35.10:| they proposed to leave the settlement of | plentiful today and the demand was stimu. | Of bes d the quality was quite satis- g . LONDON, April 15.-SUGAR—Beet, April, Jonathans, $9.60; Belleflowers, per boX, 3L73. | {he dfspute to J. P. Morgan & Co. as arbi- | lated by heavy repaymehts to the Bank of | MOrnINg, and the quality was auite satle: 9 6......20 .., 15 6%a g FIGS—Callfornia, new cartons, 31; im- | ters. This was accepted as conclusive evi- | ENgland. = Discounts were weaker. Busi-|factory. Rackers cid not take hold With| " gHEEP_There was a generous supply of PR ported, per Ib.. 13Glc, dence that Southern Rallway would be|N®85 on the Stock exchange opened frregu. | &8 much life as they gencrally 40, and the | sheep and lambs here today, though the Telode Grals oha Seed STRAWBERRIES—Texas, per 24-qt. case, | hanetited by the Settiement lar, but improved later and was fairly ac- | trade was rather slow. Sellers were BoIINg |}, lic” of" the offerings was made up of e Foan $4.0004.50; Loulsiana, per 24-pt., case, $2.75. ' | The movement in Iiinols Cent tive. Consols fluctuated and closed below | O, steady prices and would not cut 1094¢ | mbe ™ Buyers took hold in good shape| TOLEDO. April y Active and 5 " FROPICAL FRUTTS. ™ | chicago, Indianapolls & Louisville. wers | the best quotations of the day. Home rails | Untll they were bid right close to what | WP, Liers Jo0k, BOM o B0 e ve | strons. cush Bic : ORANGES Cilifortia naveln tanc: directly’ in sympathy with that in South: | Were hesitating and Irregular. Grand | they consldered steady prices. The situa- | L0 DOLERG UD TN ooop b O o mads | " COBN-_Fairly Chctive’ and Sirang: cash noice, $.75; budded, §8; med. Bweets, " ern Rallway: 1t was Supposed that ill- | trunks were fractionally harder. Canadian | Uon could probably be ‘best described by | Pies 000,10 ROTe 8300 Sain, wene ace | o O e gy, e il o sa iy 1 nots Central would be allowed to share in | Pacifics eased. Forelgners were inactive. | CHlINE the Mmarket Sow, BuL a8ty S| day’ was nothing extra which, of course, |~ OATS- Cash. d2isc! May. 4ie: July. 35k EANRNESTH I, SRl e, | s ' nlcuge” o 8 o | et o e Bt Lo € | sendency St e polih U marhet hets | "SR SHEY oS00k | B SR et 81T o ol e oty e, "ha" VR “argl St o ol ot | aiway s 0 riecature ook | dcirane Sraden soud a1 oG pricel WL | IMET, ot sty cnihing on sale| FINo% GG | NUTS — New_crop wanuts, No. 1 soft | was supposed to be due to a renewal of the | market. Practically no business was trans- ( &5 a rule sellcrg found it @ harg proposiiion | "o '{rade on lambs was rather slow and Peorin Market, shell, per Ib., 12c: hard shell, ber ib., 11 cempalgn for a rise by the element that |acted. * Prices closed firm. Copper was |t ot yesterdals quotq tcular, were | the feeling was undoubtedly weak. Some SR No. 2 soft shell, '10c; No. 2 & Loutsville. There wi some | Steady at 8. and medium g eady ‘prices, and. the | Sales were steady and others a shade lower. | PEORIA, Tll, April 15,—CORN—Steady; L ahochd 4 Brazils, per Ib., lic; filberts, per | h {n the other Grangers and Pa-| PARIS, April 15.—Prices were firm on the | Dard to move at steady prets, and, Bhe | Recaints for some time have been quite lib. | No. 3. ¢ 2 * No. 2. aOld. b New. almonds, soft shell, léc; hard “Sh 15c; | cifics and in Pennsylvania and Baltimore | bourse today and business was quiet. Span. | mOrning was well as eral on lambs but light on sheep, so that| OATS—Steady; No. 2 white, 4c, billed Cash quotations were as follow: pe ., 12¢, & Ohio. ish 4s were dull at first, but rallled and | 81¢e Was 50wk iatite st At steady | buyers are not as anxlous for lambs as | through. FLOUR—Firm; winter patent: ., $3.50. Amalgamated Copper advanced at one | continued to improve. Kaffirs were firm. | Veal oR,0f poenl auality sold at stags | they are for sheep. WHISKY—On the basis of $1.30 for fin- 190; winter 5. : y n, 6%c: No. 2 green, | time over a point, but did not hold ft. | Ottoman banks were well supported, Bra- | brices, buf the fo o nkat ‘slow | Quotations for clipped stock: Good to [ ished goods. Slears, $3.00G3.40; spring speci rin | No. 1 saited, o; No. 3 saite, 6%¢: No. | There were notable advances in special- | slians — were — steady: . Arkentines. wers | Wa8 & DR Ine Caality Way aood. cholce lightwelght yearlings, 35.75@6.00; fair patent; mm spring straignts, ,mg 8 to 133 ibs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, d there, International Power | weaker. Rlo tintos commenced strong, but [ XSePt shere the quelity Wel BeocC =\ | to good, $5.25@6.75; good to choice wethers, - Ibe.. Goy dry ‘hides, 5@ic; sheep | rising nearly 13 points. But there were|subsequentiy reacted, owing to the fall in e oK of activity, Good to cholce | $.35G0.80: falr to good, $.0035.%; good to n W HEAT-No. 3. .2 vt . | peits, Toc; horse hudes, $1.50G2. also polnts of weakness and outside of the | the price of copper. “Metropolitans wers | Father devold, of sctvity. Geof fo Cholee | Sholce” cwes, #.1508.00: talr to good: 34006 junms & .AI"FAGTUHEHS OATS—No, 2, c; No. 2 white, u:z@: HONEY—Per 4-section case. $2.75@3.00. | congeated centers of activity there. w ouston was dull. Rus- | ETades S01d WEtTORE I Ak been the case | 4:7; €ood to choice lambs, 36.16@6.55; fair ¢; Nos 3’ white, # g CIDER—Nehawka, per bbi., 35.25; New | notable demand for stocks. weaker. Credit was | DFices the undesirable grades were very | 10 good, 35.90@6.15; feeder’ wethers, $4.50@ Vi No. 2 biike. ¥ York, $.80. There was some stiffening of the rate | favored. At the close prices were firm. The | a1l 8100, At any price. and the ten. | 5.00; feeder ewes, $3.76G4.50; feeder lambs, OF OMAHA ARLEY—Falr to cholce malting, 6@esc.| POPCORN—Per Ib, bc; shelled, 6c. again. but the continued calmness of the | private rate of discount was 27-18 per cent. | hard to move at @iy, BUCG, W00 SAE (0" | 55.0046.00. Wooled stock seils about f g o . | b money market throughout the day relieved | Three per cent rentes, 101f 2i4c for the ac- | dency of prices v g he | above clipped stock. Representative sales: REDSING: Bofiax, S0t N%. G0 | st Lowts Grain and Proviat the apprehension that was felt lest the | count. =Exchange on London, %f 17ic for | There has been very little trade trom the - ey yestern, 8177, Prime 'timothy, $6.0. " Clover, d 1D W AT Hiner; | €ROFmOUS Speculation should °deveiop ''a 48, 030 Oy O O N oy it thiie | N wostern swes: AT MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY, ROVISIONS-—Mess pork, per bbl., $1690 | x5 3 Yed cash. elevator, e, mc}f".:@ e iyt (hat Moetowing. ixginase » % ' spring Work 1o uome to narket now. und | i weaiern ewes. s —— P e 655, A, per 10 Ios, 100" Short | Mile iy, Soses” July. ‘mge; No. 2 hard, markets was frecly resored To.' Generai | rat for'shorl blils, 13 per”cent; for three | they look B B e Mt | TR e Ot fans+* erstuse ' 'l: & GO'[I" Iren wofks. ) $9.15@9. X . p! 1 le _attention. | months' s, per cent. Internationals N ¢ :mwg"(:;u;d, .w‘}fim Short clear | “EOHN—Higher; No. 2 cash. Sifsc; track, | The oerme tloned irregular under realiz- | were quiet on the bourse today, the fuctua- tive sales: 18 SXped lsmbe, WHISK Y—Bas| oxed) sani T @er May, Gic; July, Gc: depember, | ing. T S ot | Lions of Britisn consols checking denlings. TRRY. STRERA. WG | B bkl Vv Kt - , 3. o a sians na . } The following were the receipts and ship- | “GATsHigher; No. 2 cash, 43ic; track, | sales, Dar valie, WOB00 Honds were | tronds Conl s wend i pacifics were i £ TRy . ) GENERAL REPAIRING A SPROIALT\ m;ml imurdq. ‘.‘;?“""‘ zu:{l.( hc"‘cluly. 3%c; September, hanged on the 1 for Paris account. nks were maintained. Sohisk 100 western ewes . S IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. sdc: 3 Receipts. Shipments. o, The following are the closing prices on —_— we1, ; No. 3 3 8 western ewe: . 1508 and 1508 Jacksen Street. Flour, bbls,...... 20, ll% RYE—Firm at 6c. the New York Stock exchange: Condition of Treasury. 4‘99 feeder lambs. . Omaka, Neb. Tel. 588, Wheat, bu. 5 104 =Yirm &t A e : gt R 12000 | G345; exira fancy and stratght, BG4 | Azamon - % fo. Railvay WASHINGTON, April 15.—Today's state- clipped wethers\\\\1\\11110) i 100 western wethers. . 122,000 | Slear, $8.00G3.15. ' L9 do prd..... ment of the treasury balances in the gen- 100 western wethe FIMOTIY SEBD—Steady. %.5086.00. [ 08 Texas & - eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold - 8 - 6 _western yearling: 3 Cn‘“E co e . 803 0 3 w3101 23 3 3 =TI 535855353 &.fi58#88535883838RS§S§£2‘°S§8338328281§853§§!88S?!Bgig S&zg2a 3 o8 §ups & i coe ves S5 885 g3 o . — : - do ptd hows: Available cash balances, $175,550, | On the Producé exchange today the but-| BRAN-Strong: sacked, east track, 91@9%. e s | show: val ances, ter market was firm: creameries, 2@tBi4c; | HAY-Steady timothy, $12.50@15.00; prai- : +- ST Udiee Bpeite ... 100 | 2205 gola, §92,851,962. B ol ey e, rouay,. 1. WHIBICY - Steady, 3130, o 2 Ralpe ... Cotton Marxet, 3 i IRON COTTON "F1ES—Bteady, $L “ % Wheeling & NEW YORK, April 15.—COTTON—Spot SEW ‘YORK GENERAL MARK®T.| BAGOINGTSteady, o6 . 1o Wie. ot - ed quiet and steady: middling uplan PROVISIONS—Pork, higher: jobbing, old, (2% do pld.. i middling gulf, e enles. 380 bales ' ¢ Quotations of the Day on Varl §1660; new, §1®. Lard. steady, 8.0 ' Dry 12atnene SR ARERE L S Tnidaling, § 16-160; recelpte. AT AR O Resatate, Of All Kinds. Ovshmadities. :;‘ém":lur -~ 10.6215; Short. clear, $9 18, . X :;;. [ . Ex i 16 shipments, 2,088 bales; stock, b Py oo good to &'i!}}:..f":."h"f#‘“:b.«".l?’;fi NEW YORK( April 15 FLOUR—Receipts, | Ba0% (2030 HEA0ES, o8, Shorte ity 19 Amal. Copper GALVESTON, April 15.—COTTON—Mar/ e e Feeders. $2.75@5.25; cows. $1.40G%6.60; helfers, 19,324 bbls.; ex 2,183 bbis.; Minnesota | g K0t I TG A e 00, Bpel- hitre R4, oy i ket dull at Sc. s $2.60@6.35; canners, $1.40G2.50; bulls, $2.50G patents, winter straights, $.70% | oy | S, e - b R R LIVERPOOL, April 15.—COTTON—Spot in | $.0.011100000 8 3.45; Joalves, $2.6085.%5: Texas fed stoers, Winter' low graden.” S95GR05. Rve our. | %oyt ducks, 10c; b e AR § &o.- middling, bd; low miadiing, § 2-330; gaed Jieady; fale to good, 8.1G8.40; tair to g0od, | gairy: 31 A ; g b Mising Co.’ ordinary, 4G4 25-32d; ordinary, 417-82d. The fapey QLT i .szsgilc er at 15%e. T W g e sales of ‘the day were 8,000 bales, of which CORNMEAL — Firm; yellow western, | e 0.2, © 915/C ’ 500 were for speculation and export, and Rt ot ; eity, §1.25; Brandywine, $2.55. Pious, bbig Rocelnl Shipments. | ade 369y Con. included 7,400 Ameriean. Recelpts, 15,000 1230 RYE—Firm; No, 2 western, 6ii%c . 0. b. | Wnast.” b y do it "% Con. Tobaces pi bales, including 12,000 American. Futures | 35070/ /108 P g Afloat. ok I 4 53100 | e 28 prd.c 100 Hocking. Cest opened quiet and closed steady: American 1158 u . steady: falr to cholce mixed, SLT@5.40; | oo ity wirtag Bells and Gas Lighting B, —Firm; feeding, 64@6Sc, c. 1. f. ] o i middling, c. c. April, 4566-84d, value; - 308 : vestern sheep and yearlings, $4.76@5.00; na- Now Vork: Mattog onale ey £ ek | Outar bu. Wasking Yoy ... S e B s ik | April-May. 4 8 “"‘“&"h sellers: May- uneckl 08 B : Tea ambe. shorn. $4.7568.50, western lambs, | @. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howard St York. Inter. s June. 4 §684d, sellors; JuneJuly, 1nM 640 i - | shorn, $5.25@s.%. _Rec K 4 55-61G4 56-64d, sellers; July-August, 4 35-64d, ax vesterday: ; b 303 B Bpot birong: 5 LIVERPOOL, April 15.—WHEAT—8pot: e Li1iu112 ian|Nationa) Blaeuit August-September, 4 f0-tiip 81-61d. FEIRRNL A5 NRARS. 5 il *" Recetpta. Shipments. AWNINGS AND TENTS. slevator; No. 2'red. &2%¢ f. o. b. afloat; No. [ No. 1 Tn _spring (Including duty), estg(National Lead September-October, 4 37-61414 38-64d, e G BERS AND STAGS. Cattle 19,110 3,270 - northern, Duluth ¢ f 0. b afloat. | steady, 6 Futures: Quiet; May, b8 12 *(National sait - October November, 4 %-644 30-64d" STEERS < Catdle . 20 rly weakness in wheat, following bearish m%' July, bs 3 37 | odo e, buyers: November - December, 4 26-64@ asonnte COWS. Sheep . .18, 5,001 | weather hews, the English imnort duty | CORN-—Spot: Steady; American mixed. 12 Pucide Ces THLY: furem: Pecomberitouary. { R4S 110 e mana lent an wning Go, Al unloading by forelgn and Wall street | new (Includi; duty), s i American e Ry. ~ hell; I:I‘l‘ . 4 26-844, buyers; January-February, 4 931 Kunsas City Live Stock Market, ] houses gave way in the afterncon to a | mixed. old cluding _duty). “bs [ty Contsal ... 8 (000 e 425-64d. buyers. 1100 4 Omaha, Ne KANBAS CITY, April 15.—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 5,20 natives, 100 Texans, 200 calves: Manufacturers of market strong to l0e higher; cholce expori > teverish Whure and big advance on a| Futures: Dull; May, is 11%d; July, u’»Zfi' - NN NEW YORK, April 15.—COTTON—Fu- ] of sl bee! h 1 ; falr to good, s s ptockers and Tesdars, 13-t d: Tents and Canvas Goods, October, 45 11%d. . " | 4o tures closed steady: April, 8.08¢; May, 8.02¢c; s ey ahanaTay fapaye Famonp | SRRURE quis fancy winter (nclud- | 3* ik B June, 80le; July, 8.99c; August, .85 Sep- western-fed steers, $5.7606.%6, Texas d for Catalogue Numbe Tndian steers, $6.0066.20 Sen o8 . 88 0 N S ty), firm, 3 - . blie iy tember. 8.37c; October, Klic; November, thncey May closed at wisc: July, wigeuc; | 8T i v at 6o 10d. S ! T 806c; December, 5.08¢; 800, native cows, 33.50G5.7: X — —— canners, $2.50@3. -50a5.25; GA OLINE ENUINES, closed at i .Al London (Pacific coast), firm at OB Receipts, 690 head; market strong - e b o 1nd Evaporated Apples g 0. Foric ! Drime T, Veat: R AN ! | NEW YORK, April 15—EVAPORATED to be higher; top, $7.%; bulk of sales, 36 5 1] 1187 Mekvy. 47,10 ;. mixed packers. $6.55 | @ ¢ @7.9; light, $6.50@7.00; pigs, 00@ 8 . SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 500 head: U800 [ CORNMEAL—Steady, $3.10. . 3 ; reserve in the division of redemption, CHICAGO LIVE Manufacturers and Jobbers of Steam and Water Suplles EEIBRSTIBSSUEIAY $5.2506.25. HOGS—Recelipts, 18,000 hea left over, S 3,000 head; marke( 6@i0c higher; mixed and W butchers, '$6.86@7.35; good to choice heavy, 3 . ¥ 36; rough 'heavy, $7.00@7.25; light, g D TAND © TAMBE Raceipte, 14000 Suppli . B D L poeiote. 14 Electrica; i) head: sheep strong to 10c higher. lambs L Supplies. SETTERRUUE ams, SHOTL cut, M to 16 iha 1804 | Leat o APPLES—The market for evaporated ap- n B ey anort Suteto W e | Reate : % ples ruled exceedingly quiet and featureless, R i pidation, | o3 ba.. firm, 478 8d: short ribs, 16 to 34 1bs., - . y 4 without change in the priceliat; low grades e VS taeong In the atter- | (frm. ths 6d: long clear oajen; I 2 to jroveeee S G0 Bl easy; top qualities about steady; state, ey e e a2 T 48s; clear middles, heavy, & | common to good, 7GS! prime, 9@9%c; n o -:'nnl 3 . 6@ | 47s 64; short clear backs, % " ’ugmc- fancy, w . 2 ibs.. clear ‘bellles, 14 to 16 lbs., firm 3 y ALIFORNIA DRIED ITS—Prunes mber, at @e: shoulders, square. 11 to 13 be.. firm " , ¥ -+ © moderately active on upot and steady at 37s 6d. Lard, prime western, in tierces, : 493 K. C .2 |for new frult, but dull and easy on old. firm: at 49s 64; American refined, in palls, R Ky Apricots showed a fair jobbing movement firm at 4s 6d. Y at steady prices. Peaches quiet at 6id - BUTTER—-Finest United States, firm at e tations. Prune @5%c. _Apricots, Ro; g ¥ T H ey oo | % o i Amcrican fnest whit : vl s Saresied. - e e rm; American finest whits, - peeled. c; unpeeled, 4 news and strength in the other market §3s; American fineat colored. 43s. Bank Clearings. e e ry Gool arket. i state. common to cholce TALLOW-—Prime city, firm at 3s 1. o0, : olda, : Sk e i last three | . O April 161 learings today, e R ¢ Fhtat & ) e ML Abrrespondtug day Tom ‘Jea¥.| NEW YORK April 1.—DRY GOODS— Firmness in all quarters with a moderate e - m o cune e | BT WS ey g | Tt P L 2 wiher 2ot Neceipts o+ Ar - during the ) Ap 4 : nt of business in iast thres centals. T | balances. $4.086.708; , 8.8 | churacterized the dry goods market today. thies dapa, 330 s :'& .-":‘i'& gdava and | ";;..'d.—u; New m'_n'u were ‘..mn.a". *Fall River of Tegi: ;: 225y s 4 ot el basis of ¢ Thonmeb An Aveliph:e Anpalies. ST, TOUTS: Aprit 15 ~Clearings, s | market” o R hole, "however, was quiet *.h-- EW YORK, April 15.—8peclal cable and | 415 balances, & money, steady and ve lambs, et Tamoa, 3850685 native ethors 0lds Gasoline Engine, B0 00 . 2006 50 e i 08 S Olds Gasoline Engine Works, IZI.'::.;fi; !‘o‘rd.erl: 'hv 1114 Faraam St., Omaha. ambe, $6.005 . : - Lanie: 1%0 SRR Bavhin BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY LOUIS, 1l CATTLE—Receipts, y o s achiding aab Tazsee. marnet Room 4, New York Life Bldg. steady for native steers. with butchers' Sl lower: "exane, 101t ower' native | GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS D Nureet. ;m'be:l" Snd Dutcher steets fi %. 75:| Bought and sold for cash or on S steers under 1.000 ibs., $4.50@8.35; stockers | All telegraph, l::ep:fim or mall EIFERS. and feeders, $2.76@6.50: cows and heifers, | will recelve n“gu u ol rm ll‘l".‘.i 0. 1 i $2.5@6.0; canners, §1.5@2.90; bulls, $3.256 Telephone 1639, SEECETESEERSSSRIRRTREREATRES: CRSEEEINSRSTEITSSEERRERRES 828888 sHezy 88 ' MM AMeL ER e ARTVAIW peeus b B omd C— — e ;r-—-.-—-—‘—-v—u-—au-—-

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