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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Soars to Diszy Height with Opening Rush to Buy. SEVENTY-FIVE-CENT REACHES MARK Eases Off Later, but Closes with Big nOther Two Cereal Leaders uit Higher and Provisions Have Gala Day. Avti Grain_speculators, who Innocently belleved in the mythical storles retailed yesterday about drenchini s in the suffering wheat country, foun out today that they had been caught nap- ping, ‘The result was one of the most ex- cited bull markets the pits have seen since the recent upturn. Wheat led in the ac- tivity, making an early jump of almost 2c Heavy profit-taking brought recessions in all grains, but the bullish sentiment pre- '.lled and M.y wheat closed 1%c higher, higher and May oats ¢ up. vistons Closed 10616 advanced: Up to midday the trade in wheat was an ,olu effort to undo the errors of yester- The bears, who plucked up courage 10 sell short heavily yeste and pi prices back, changed front at the ore when, it was learned that the rainp esterddy were by no ms Biont 13 “the needs. ot the winter wheat crop. Cables were lower at the start and Tehweatern farmers were reported mak- better deliveries of wheat. The general gutlook, however. was decidedly bullish he very start of the gong there was to .“)‘|"n‘ " 110 8 very shark er. at ¢, and o e Pusha mv'.'»c Here trade eased off a little and prices hung steady for some time at slight recession. Buch a bulge turally brought out large quantities of rl' stuff for 8t Louls was & very heavy seller. Oddly enough, the selling was augmented by new reports of Wostern rains. The general sentiment of the crowd was volced rather accuratel minent statistical journal, whic that lhl ©cool weather was retarding and was to some extent nludlcfi Tha molsture is deficlent and Fie’ Weather burcau predicts o rain for thirty-six hours. Some of the bears found gomfort in the fact that Kansas Clf ces had widened out to 4i4¢ in Chicago against c under a fow days ago. It was argued that Kansgs was showing rio fear of drouth e. Some of the reports had effect, lor J)’ bmke slowly and d down to is Drlce, CHICAGO, 17. oweves the ‘buying | | Id was favored an rally set in. :ln.y closed strong, l\fio higher at 7itc. T Bututh reported 1 cars, a total for Duluth repor K theth points S 307 againat 184 last week mary receipts were to 861,000 bushels 1s last year. s clearanoes equaled oK Con had lttls 1o he elp 1t upward, aside from the general bullish situation. Al- though there was @ bult ‘matket most o session, It was rather a forced affair. Ciibles wtarted out lower, ground breaking reported going on well and trade was Y, lcr Yet the wheat l(r?llfl’lh the Weather conditions were bulllsh ficentives. The failure of the blg western to get rains'was bullish be- ted possible trouble for the the other hand, reports jated_again claiming more lib- eral country offerings of corn. Consider- ing the strength of wheat, cofpts at’ Ka ity and’ St. for “cash. stuft, corn 'did a well. News ':‘%m :l‘:‘ Bgulhvl:‘l! ilish, but reported melling by & blg o o "checked the advance. c higher at 61% no Was commission demand on _ reports AP retarding plant growth. Offer- w an ab:{l: wheat -\r;;nh con. llltl to the e little dealt in, khnu(h r steady lll‘ i 1o, PO pts, N howed improvement _after mdly . llTIlldlt.lon itrength in ?..B \sa supported. Boattered foca '.eurmn the Way of took lfl- llc hlflur at l‘ll.%. A » tomorrow: Wheat, w‘un. oats, 130 cars; hogs, % futures ranged as follows: Articies.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. B Bt Sl SRR ° !\t !l % = cos voo Inllr E 2] e ' ki SR 5 “H@%e; No. 3, -lK llln left t‘a"" s, 1904 D o v s y_ with whea .u corn market was , but_not ’\ul lllhn-u‘r-lounnofi Facific coast 1901 crop, 15@19%c; 1900, 139 Me; olds HIDES—Steady; Galyeston, 20 to 2 Ibs., 21 to 25 Ibs., 18%c; Texas lc- Californi M to l)c ?h-x;:t:nq;!m hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light to uvy, acl WoOL - Steady dfmel!lcl fleece, PROVISIONS—] hm, Sirong: '"""Bo'"‘ ams, 506 $10.50@11.. city extra India ts, strong; pick- fckled shoulders, $20.00@722. bellies, $10.00@1 1 E 12.00. Lard, firm; ; pickled hams, $11 stern —steamed, $10.1 atinent, $10.30; ' South = America, compound, $8.12%G8.75. Pork, firm; %11 short clears, $19.75G20.00; mess, POTATOES-Firm;: Maine, bag, 2 Newt York, fair to rrlmr sack, $2.1 Jersey sweets, barre 5.00. mu»mud) domestic, 4x@se. city (82 N ALLOW-Btronger; 01(“. cmmlry (P.n free), 4%@ Yo bad a yuA l rise In tin prlre‘ nwlng to l llrlmg market abroad nn&prlm at the cl were nbnln W points Rlghor with ot at. #5003 London cloved £1010s higher, with, .pm at £129 158 and futures at £126 s, per was dul Bere, ‘with Jake closing at $ibsh and. eloc: trolytic and LlIlln’ at $12. Btandard was quiet, with sales % (ons July at $11.25, €pot ‘closing at $1l. and June and I Gelivery “at HLB@ILZ AL London copper closed unchanged. with spot and futures at £62178 6d. Lead was steady and unchanged here at 4%c and at London on the basis of £11 12 snenu was firm at $4.45_here, while London vanced 2864 to £17 178 6d. “The New York iron market ruled firm and unchanged. Pig iron warrants were nominal; No. 1 foundry, W@1900; No. 1 foundry, south: ; No. ry, southern 1800, The English market was firmer, Glasgow closing at b4s 7d and Mid- diesborough at OMAHA WHOLI $18.5 2.8, 2%; fair to extra, B pke.), LE MARKETS., Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. BGGS—Including new No. 2 cases, 14%c; cases returned, LIVE Pom;mv-cmnnn-, 10c; 0ld roos- ters, according to l\lrke e, 10Q 120; ducks and gese 3 stock 00d condition, lmu firer than five llUTTER—Pullnl stock, 2c; _cholce dairy, in tubs, separator, 30c. TSI CAUQHT FISIECTr ot 1oes crap- ples, 10c, herring, 6c; pickerel, %c; pike, lic, erch, 6c; buffaio, dressed, 7¢ s Tuefin whitefish, 12c 13¢. E.cu base, Asc balibut, 13c; salmon, 6o ddock, uc oo 13c; red snapper, 10c; ‘oe, per pair, 30c; gut shad, b i ins lobllerl. bolled, per lol un. Kk nuufi x?u—ugrnng, 2 lroul hnl e c, whitefish, 7¢; sm e el 2, or!’mhl-u.alum. per can, 2c; rfllnp' 2%c; extra select: fowr! York Counta. per can r al., 3.28; bulk, extra locu. um ew !nrk Counts, per gu., PIGEONB—LI b&f dos., §L HABR?NF}:" ‘quoted by Omaha Wholesal '~ Prices quol ma Hay Dealers’ l&locllllon' Cholce l‘;"fi: 1" Uptand, #; "No. 1 medjum, coarse, 1S h e stra 3 good ;xlndflfllr. :flncel ts i 50; 0. 1 hese prices olgr and quality. De- -A;?M-Nonnern. $1.00@1.05; OT8—Per bu. Tie. BEE © bu. basket, 65 TURNIPB—P-! bu, Wct Rutabagas, per 00 Ibs., $1.25. PAnmes—P-r ou.. 8c. PARAGUS—California, per Ib., 150, LLCUHBEwHolhoule. per doi I.. $1.50. GREEN ONIONS Fer do.. according ta size of bunches, Py CH—loulh-rn. per bu.. Te n ‘15 bamper, $2.50; hot- CABBAGD—CIII!O\'MI, !lt per per box, C. ONIO] H»nll x Miche ello: v. p'r Y -I& - ATol:fl—norM-. per 6-basket crate, N l nuns—m bu., §1.80@1.90. Iy Colo- po fi u'@ufi lfifilfin per lt-brruu. 276 TROPICAL UITS. cho‘lu. io; budded, : med. sweatsy st N 8—Fan -W.ch R an suns, MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS — N-v crop w.unun. N? 1 gy e almond pecans, nuts, "mb%—m‘ #o: No. 1 sail 1 veal calfy § to 1 its, 75c; hor pt t- T “_am ‘Clnl:‘ll-—Nohlwkl‘ Dor bhr, HEC New ork, FOPEORN—Ror 1b., So; shelled, 6o. st I.CIII Grain ana mv BT wUli April 17.~WH] 2 red, levator, W I:c: May, mu. r lb. 12¢; sheli, 15¢c; po ib., no. lmul. 10¢; cocoa~ N g S o Toyd mfi'a"fl i sheep N lruk J RN-—Higher; No. 2 cash, 8%c; t :3“' May, 64%c; July, 63%c; september. GOMTS-Higher; No. 3 cash, 4o, track. o May, A‘& 140; Beptember, Bic; No.yl o; July, red winter pat- e umv and straight, 45, olonlr.; .0093.1 ‘ e ', quiel T . HAY-Timothy, frmer, h: ‘mio. prai- ~ Wm’s‘x‘&' N n‘}%o Nu—l lONl—Pwk her: jobbt novn uh ;r ; Jol ing, Sear TibE: 5. .-..ay'{:.m'fi". b0, -um ehn R sl pel- it "'Fo‘d'"‘ a; nma. 10c; tur- B@IYc; &‘ h % u:(‘ -wm h:: 50; clear ribs, : , 10c; geese, 4%&. %dy 3 “:mm.n. Y. nomi ’uIY, o n—‘ Louts nncy winter (includ~ uty), firm, % 6d. mm Condon (Pu:“lc coast), firm at RoU s ONs—B.e( firm: extra lnd - i rime mess, Wi h MI rm ; pfln. X r Cum! :‘u 30 Ihl fll'ln. Ch .hnrl rlbl‘ 16 t on, ahott Lt t 49 A P Wmflm ‘American finest colored, B ALLOW~Prime city, firth 4t 298 6. ‘Market. April 11 —~BUTTER— t United Stat States, nomin, i American fnest whits, h weslern lm Tresh southweet: R 50 . ) uthwes York tul creanin, Eeldy, Yok ful Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. IILNNEAPOLII. AMI 17, — WHIA'I'— rn, M\ all !-?:‘3.. 'r'.u”m o Gaek. Ne. ',nnaih c @5k No, FLOUR~—15c higher, 415 second paten lnl &fllcnll. b Ve first cl bulk, $12.76@13.00. Kansas City Grain and Frevislons. 4 ward to wi! THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FBIDAY.‘ APRIL 18, TOTINo; July, TIHOTIHo; cashy No, 3 hard. r O 3 red, so@sic; No. s CORN_May, tic; September, Slc; No. 2 mixed, No. 3 white, S aTdm e o3 arhite, RYE—No. 2, 6e. HAY-—Cholce timothy, §18.50; cholce pral- rle, $13.00g13. BUTTE 2e. EGGS—Lower; at mark, new No. 2 white wood cases included, 14%4¢c; cases returned, 14e. cash, e} —Creamery, 28c; dairy, fancy, Recelpts. Shipments, Wheat, bu + 14,400 6,400 Corn, bu Oats, bu Toledo G TOLEDO, April 17.—WH firm; cash, 82%c; May, 8§i%c; i 2 CORN—Dull, steady; cash, 7i%e; slge; July, ec TS Active, firm: cash, Hc; ber, 62 MILWAUKEE, _April _17. — WHEAT — No. 1 northern, 75¢; No. 2 north- el B CORN-—May, 623c. Peorin Market., 3, PEORIA, April 17.~CORN-Inactive; No. DAT!—FIHI. No. 2 white, 44%c, billed “fi’akv—on the basis of $1.30 for fin- ished goods. YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, i sample, 0@ NEW Conlers Rule Stromg Stocks and Bond Market Quite Active. NEW YORK, April 17.—Southern Railway fell comparatively into_the background to- day, taking a place well down In the list of ‘active stocks, The stock was under the pressure of reailzing all day, although it made some recovery after the statement of the absolute control exerclsed over Loulsville & Nashville by J. P. Morgan. omtwhll equivocal terms In which on n given to the pub- mln. the settlement of the Louls- ute, and the emphatic disclaimers ithern’ Railway oMbials of any inter: o e pare of that roed 1 The set- tlement left room for gl sorts of rumors of possible further complications, which it was thought desirable, apparently, to check. Loutsville & Nashville stock also rallied strongly to #% over last night after the statems ared. it w, riel as & striking demonstra- the secute hold of the speculative ituation, which has been obtained by the group of ‘western millionaires the ]“ark -xcn-nu ow eaders ‘ot 'the market, that they should have been able 10 keep up the show of strength in the market in face of reac- tionary tendéncies in Southern Rallway and a number of other unfavorable factors. As a matter of fact, extreme animation and s broadening show of atrength were the features of the market, harring every resemblance to previous great bull markets, The {rregularity due to active profit-taking going on side by side with new buying was also in evidence, marking the diversion of speculative profits'from one group of stocks into another. The coalers were the most conspicuousl strong stocks today, led by Reading, whic t In on an enormous scale, even atter allowing for the reckening 1 halt shares or the par value of $. nepon- were cried that a secret agreement had been reached averting the possIbIIILy of & Teayy, buying orders dings ‘and Erles came from and the impression was conveyed that thuc were due to Mr, Morj ence there. The coalers al profit-taking toward the ership of the market was shift fon, which rose suddenly to 8, followed y Colorado Fuel and Loulsyllle. D Tne vadaction ot e Amalgamated Cop- ber division, which has been looked for- apprehension for & long time waa totally that stock itselt lnnounc.mnnt of the fllvldnifl"i'n nurl{' ‘w it night las! ‘l'h e Josed (h‘mlolulna B Uni lloek.l were moved 2L potm. after 8 long dormant period. wvidences of recuperation in the local money market weve a conserving Influ- ence on the speculation. The subtreasury has contributed -om-tMnr to the local mohey market n of large payments and !-‘i. movement of e movement of currenc; lor is l.l favor of New Yol pension a i S onte wers quits “dotiva sy 01 were quite ac V. o Total. sales, par valve, 0000 eied Siates old s, ‘Coupon, advances 1 avd b “. coubon, declined 3 per cent o the last The following are the closing prices the New York Btock exchange; 7o further gold ex rts, and g l Atchison do ptd. @E“:“s:?;rgs&'fls afy 23 3 23 = e Stock lnndkol: tock marke! activity 'u rvdueed today by a Feported hiteh in B peace negotlation Interest centers in the new consol issu It 1s understood the issue hae beon applied for twenty times ove) interest at one time was . finally clmd at 131-16. Betting at 8 to 1 that applicants will not Notm South h‘lfl' per Nn of th way and Louisvil and . In the street the close was buoy- t, notably Atchison and United States Canadian Pacific was very stro New York is underatood to be shart of the stock. Copper was steady: money was very active on the consol subseription. The market borrowed £65.000.000. Paris fs bid- ding 7is 94d for gold, but it is doubtful whether it will succeed at that price, ver {s flat on New York's free sales, with no sign of any early turn New York M1 rings, %0; New York exc ange. m; money, steady, #4@% per 3 RK, April 17. —Chlfln.l, = A, A&:fl 11 Clearings cmcu.w A‘;I“ fl q.==.- naiderable shipmints of | o claco ‘are coming in. 56 tor sixty days, EG an demand; New M‘nw £ Aprl 1. —fl!:fl “""*\. oRtoN: April Tt enatnge, $5.8%1; balances, §1, CINCINNATI, April 17.—Clearings, $3,623,- 500; “money, per cent; New York ex- change at 1o premium. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 17.—MONEY—On call, steady at 4 per cent; closing bid an: aski 3 per an, prime mercantile pa- q'rrm:nm EXCHANGE-Steady, _with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.87% for demand and W85 for sixty dayel posted rates, 946" and W& comthercta ills, 345414 (SILVER= A “saue: HONDE—Gavernment, firm; railroad, irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are &s tollow: Mexican dollars, irregular; state, N. uni. & Central 4. 100N L & 1008 Miex Boston BOSTON, April 17, cent; time loans, 4@6-per cent. Closing Of stocks' and bonds: clll Atehison Ger y Coper” Hange G| 3418 Domiaton Conl ... 13 Westingh. Adventure . Common. London Stock Market. LONDON, April 17.—4 p. m.—Closing: do 24 pfd Tllinols Centrai.. Loulgritie & Nash Spanish ‘4. . Rand Mines. BeBeers .. BAR an,vmn—qmw 2% per otfnce. 2% per cent. ' The rate of al.u:num In the open market for short bills 2 Pingiant i, Jor thres montns’ bine™ 1P56e5 cent. LONDON, A 1 17.—Gold premiums are uoted as follows: Buenos Ayrfl. 142.90; adrid, 36.92; Lisbon, 27; Rome, 2.35. The weekly statement of the Bank ol ln IIM shows the followl h d.nulltlon. hm-n serve, increase, flo- decrease, £103,000; £664,000; Iovemm securities The proportion ‘the Bank of . reserve to Illblmy is 50.24 per cent; last it was 41.75 per cent; rate of discount Money was in \mch‘nl«l lt 3 cen rnod ay and rates were dis- inctly h.rder. owing to large applications for the new consols; discounts were steady. On the Stock exchange only a moderate ount. of bullnm vas transacted. The absence of definite s from Bouth Africa tended to rellrlcl Inocullll'u op- eraticns. PARIS, April 17.—Business o today opened undecided. Kaffirs ere heavy, owing to ma Bnuub hewag- one, Ta porta rae uth ica. wan firm on the lv.-mnant ‘hat the Question of exs empting coupons from taxation has been anlly settled. Rio tintos were favorably fluenced b{ the Sopper statistics and the improvement in the price of lht metal. Three per cent rentes, for the ac- count; exch l)l’.l=l ’Dl‘ 12%¢ for L (April 17 -Ex ha Lond: g P —Excl lnn on ndon, 20m_49pfe discount rates for short bl u-, m gr cent; three months' bills, usiness was qujet on the bo\lm toaly Illlerwlo mal tained. Consols were firm. Canadlan Pa. cifics rose eonaldenbly .on bear covering. Locals were dull Condition of t WASHINGTON, April 17.—Today's sf ment of the treasury balances in fll‘ len eral fund, exclusive of the ,000,000 nurv. in tl l dlvhlon of redem) on shows: Avallable cash balances, 31'& 010; gold, m,el Cotton Market. NEW JORK, Aprll 11-COTTON.Spot e .'f."a‘sfi..‘.“" NS era [ agiands; an l, sales, Futures fiu.a Stendy’ April, 8230 , $.06c; August, October, f.14c; No- J 8.04c. ; ril l.llc bid; nqrw July, 83c; Wc: Bepiember. §41G4.4ic: Sc; Npvember, 7.007.8ci Aprll 17. —co’rrsfl-clmd lB A ril 17.—COTTON—-Steady to 1,08) bales; midalin balés; shipments, 1,6 bales oc 619 bales. IIVERPOOL. April 17.—GOTTON—Spot, moderate business, '&ncu firm; American middling, 51-82d, sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of which 600 were for spec- viatlon and axporl and included 6500 bales American. = Recel ,000 bales, lnel r:s opeAnOd quhl —ud uller- August an ‘&euer- Septe k and November, 4 31-64d, and December, |n-“4 Buyers and January. 427 February, 4 26-64d, December lue; January and Evaporated Apples and Dried Fri NEW YORK, Aprtt APPLES—Holders of firmer in their views, the moment are not quotabl; recent orders for export market of a d deal of and the feeling is much gommon to lood choice, OATIPORNIA “DRIED RUl‘Pl—anu have an easler tone on all but larger sizes. The movement Is fair for jobbing account and prices have not eh-n,ad though more or less nominal on_old Coffee Market. NEW YORK, No. Rio. quie 1 12c. The markel unchanged to 5 rest of the sessl did not further vary more than § points, Aside from -awitches” involce, bic: ulation was of a professional liquida- n order. Heavy Brazilian receipts, easier markets, absence of w«u\.n e support, for a lage Increase in the "uru: vhllgle in April and l'ml' nlbrlu- of spot. combined 10 weaken hole 1is t h ole market 'l' ll-d Muuv mu. with 101-1 1902. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ® Beef Bteers Steady to Btrong and Oow Stuff Unohanged. HEAVY HOGS STRONGER, OTHERS STEADY Both Fat Sheep Quality Commanded Strong Prices to G Lambs of Good Steady to Feeders Also A nme. BOUTH OMAHA, April 17. L ofcial Monday Officlal Tuesday . Otiicial Wnlm-ldl)’ Official Thursday Four days this week. Bame days last week. Same week before. . m®=three weeks Same four weeks ago. Same days last year. 'nn following table shows the average of hogs sold on the South Omaha l'nll'k!t the com- parisons wit! | 1902, April ‘ el & 10. 13. * Indicates Sunday. RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, and comparisons with last year. e S s 1902. 5 5 c. Clllle . oo . ast several days, with former years lfl)l mo Zaeg? l! S! E 1l weses SRS;.' Soos e | N caeseses e escocscs! 2158 " . $4-EH SECT 8288 [Ppee—, 28 2ZEAE! 28282 55835 -giaget 22 "gssses aToona 22 *g ek 3 Be %, Full Lot eon 28y P 222838 Wesesesios b 2azazs "3 cons Poscan ece . 2 oscseses Lesestomiaes o ., 58 22zges” vugse » o &8 | e 0o 00 casets B! £ ogs, B The official number of car: brought in today by each road Cattle Hos. ERRReR Bl ot 19 disposition of the dnK: recelpts was each buyer purchasing the num- indicated: Cattle, "“’h Sheep, ep! Hill Ty Huntzinger . Livingstone & Schaller. Hamiiton & Rothschild. L. F. Husz Totals . 6,064 4,510 CATTLE—There was the lightest run of cattle here today that has arrived on a Thureday in a long while. Packers were anxious tor supplies, so that prices wvre steady to strong, and it only took a shor for sellers to dll of prlc(lcllly { Y has 5 hand. wfllnn of beet steers in the recelpts a.l’. morning, and the uality was uj lo the usual ltlndlrfl s high at $6. as pald for some heavy export cattle mn ‘mThed 1,464 pounds ‘The heavyweight cattle (hl( are good h for export beel the olce Illh! wM(hu laemod to 1n e “hest. demandy and. such kinds could gately be quoted strong and active today. ‘he market oh other kinds did not show sk ghange from Festerday; #0 tnal e .:monl market could be quoted steady to stron, ‘The. cow market was fully steady with . Anything at all desirable met y sale at good o sales were mi little can: Sough, aid mot s’ ners, 1t ou‘ l, not sel -n than steady, as {he demand for such kinds continues It Bulls, veal calves and stags sold in about the same notches they did yeste grades were easy to dispose just fhere was not very many stockers and feeders on sale today, so that aithough the demand was limited, the better grades sold Without much trouble at just about steady rices, but when it came to the common inds~ the market was slow and weak. There were twenty cars of stock cattle shipped to the country vesterday. Repre- sentative sales: BEEF STEERS. N B Ly reww BEEEEEES L RRRAVISIARRBERTTT 082 6 20 STEERS AND S8TAGS. Jool 50 2. B ¥ PonnnanacnnannaanCesessss & R2TELERPETSSIESSSIRAABEEER B Patat oot nnnBnwnns et e EnenPEeEns -] 5 gl oriien S2S5ENssSS22SRRRITSLURRRS383A85E2E8888 : HUEBANSENBUIATETRBET ERRERUBSES 2333388883 B‘I‘()CK COWI AND HEIF <} s Iuauni::u L] sgém AND nlb EsEEsaig iim H E ees;si: 1| gon, here today and the general market could be .,-..ymf fairly active and steady to Strong. The quality was exceptionally good, which makes the market on paper ook ‘high as compared with yesterday. food hogs sold at strong prices toda n some cases were as much as 5o highe: Packers were anxious for the b'l(!r welghts and it was not long before the hogs answering to that description were practically all'disposed of. The light hogs 80ld in about the same notches they did Josterday and were neglected more or less the same as usual. .They were left until the last, when they sold at about steady he heavy hogs sold largely from $110. Medium weights went mostly fi to 46.95 and the light Hogs from 3090 down, rne! 'yards were cleared in good | season. Representative sales: Av. 8h Pr Av. 12 219 I ln 13 " 0 18 nnd scoured is quoted at dium at 43geéc. There tivity In Ohlo fleeces have aliy been increased. above sold at 27e, at %ic. Ohlo fine ing at BW@se. is_quoted at 8T. LOUIS, April 17, n. inal; medium grades. “fl 0; light fine, @14c; heavy fine, salle washed, 14 on ana m OIL _CITY, il 17.-Ol1~Credit ances, $1.20; e.-nn{’.(e- 118870 bbis.; avera 808 bbls.; average, 7315 bbls, NEW YORK, April 17.—Ol1L stronger; prime crude, nominal; low, 3%@Hc. Petroleum, steady. ‘Turpentine, dull, #6c. TOLEDO, ~ April ' 17.—O1L~North 88c; South Lima and Indiana, &c. LIVERPOOL, April 17.—O1L—Cottonsee | with fine me- more ac- inquiries Cholce XX and while the average XX delaines have been seil- Michi and_above with 260 12 bai- no bids: shipments, 294 bbis.; runs, 82, Cottons: prime vel steady. Rosin, Lima, P22 ES2 S22 S28ARINRRRIRRRIBLITzzE FEaE 2232223832223332283328338% F 53335355535 ery s the reo eipts in the offerings was a big Atring of feeders that were sold to arrive, so that the number on sale was limited. ° Packers all took hold in good shape and paid steady to strong prices for all desirable grades, so that the pens were gractically cleared 'in good season. Some wooled lambs sold at $6.75 and some clipped wethers at $5.60. Feeders also sold at high prices. The lambs brought $6.2 and the yearlings $5.50 with the wool one, The Came from Ore- where they have fed to some extent. Quotations for clipped stock: cholce llxhlwaluh! yeariings. $, to $.25G5.75; goed B 8a8% ta i oo cnolce ewes, u,h?! nlr to 4.75; good to choice lamb: \{m«d.-. fair 00 357G teeder wethors, $4.500 ; feeder ewes, ‘$3.76@4.50; feeder lambs, $.0086.00. Wooled atock sells about .;'nm clipped alock: *Reoresentative saies: 0. Pr. supply of sheep here today, above will show. Include Good A . alr to ch(\lcu walher! 00d tu 3 HBB2S3S: 1188 clipped " wethers, 994 Oregon wethers. E feeding lambs. 280 Colorado lambs. 239 western lambs. 239 western lambs. 566 Mexican lambs CHICAGO EaaEd LIVE 7 aszanaassnc = - STOCK MAR Cattle Lower, Hogs Strong and Sheep Ten Cents Higher. CHICAGO, April 17.~CATTLE—Recelpts, 6,500 head; 'weak and 10c lower; good to rime steers, $6.76@7.25; medium, .66@6.50; stockers and ulls, Calves, .50 650; Texas fed stee 28, HOGS—Recelpts _tod: :aooo head; esti- mated tomorrow, mm eld, left over, head; neadg] and strong; mixed and hu (-h» 7. good to _cholce heay; heay , $8. .16; light, "507 00; 13 000 ND LAHBS—RecelD(u. head; steady; lamba, strong and l0c’higher; §00d {0 cholce wethers, #.3506.00; falr ta cholce mixed, $4.76@6.40; “western sheep, .00; native lambs, $4.75G6.55; western lambs, 6.90. Officlal yesterday: Receipts.Shipments. ), » 3.569 New York Live Stock Market. NEW_ YORK, Aprll 17.-BEEVES-Re. :_;‘lpu head y cows sold at §2.40 1 fic per 1o, iast recelved qum‘:&g American at U@lége, dressed t; refrigerator beef at llc per Ib.; ex- ports todun head cattle and 1% quarters of beef, latfer estimated. CALVES—Receipts, about 100 head unsold; 7.2 per 100 Ibs.; head; steady; veals lnld at $5.00@ rlma quoted at $7.50; city dressed veals, l?c er Ib. SBHEEP AND BS8—Recelpts, 2,044 head; 11 cars on sale; sheep, steady; lambs, steady at New York, 10@15¢c lower at Jersey (‘ltx 1 car of stock unsol sheep lul at lfiw per 100 Ibs., unlhnrn lambs at .75; & car of clipped sheep at $6.60; a I'ew state spring lambs at uw each; dressed mutton, 10%c per Ib.; dressed lamba, 11g1 HOGS—Recelpts, 1698 head: welk a few state hogs sold at $7.60 per 100 Ibs. Kun City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Aprl 11.—CATTLE_Re celpts, 2,500 natives, Texans, 100 calves: l;ul“cher Bteers steady to 10c lower; an ien . 36.65@7.00; western : ‘native -s«her- ‘wethers, W!ll!l‘n elip) cnppea R St. Louls Live 8 ST. LOUIS, April 17. SSATTLE-Receipts 1,600 hed, Incloding 30 Texans; market steady for natives, to strong for Tex: native shipping and export steers, $. 7.00; dressed beef and butcher steers sleers under 1000 b plockers and feeders, $2, cows and helfers canners, nh $3.50G6.%; c # B alan steers, grassers, i o hfl. .09 6.50; cows and heifers, $2.706M4.50. HOGS — Recelpts, 3,800 girons; ples and nnm. 36, ; butchors SHE AND A ~Recelpts, i HErhat atmed?) Bativa: SibEe A D @5 lambs, $6.00G4.50; culls’ and bucks, St. Joweph Live Stock Murket. 9T JOSEPH. April 11.-~CATTLE—Re- celpta, 1.100; stron tives, $.80@7.10; cows '60; 33.5075.00 and heifers, §2 “enia, stockers and feeders, $2.00016.25. HOGS—Recelpts, nm head; steady; light mlled. medium and 2; P'l' T D AKD LAkBs—Bfiem pts, 1,100 head; steady; wesiern lambs, §6.00G6.86 weutern sheep, 50G6.50. ux Clty Liv, SIOUX CITY, Ia., Telegram. }—CAT;I;IQJ!"—R rket. 17.—(Special 00 - oo Anrll The following table shows the recelpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal markets for April 17: South Omaha Lh AgO sas City Bt Touts 8t. Joseph Totals .... BOSTON, April 11.—WOOL—Not much change for the better can be sald of the market here this week. Business on the whole 1s qulet, but there has been rather more mm‘fln tor fleece wools. There has e of the pri @ under- rm and good judges of the feel that values are not going Ei'.mmry wools are steady in price, ve been rather aquiet. Find cholce -uvk scoured is selling and fine medium at #1Qdc; omury fln- Hull refined, spot, firm, 2 NTWERP, April 3 A ~OlL~Petroleum, SAVANNAH, Ga. 240, April 17.—OIL~Tur- Rosin, steady; A, B, F, 31.%:. G, $i0; H M 85, N, 2% Sugar Market. NEW ORLEANS, April 17.—SUGAR— Quiet; open kettle, 3-16c; open kettle, centritugal, SG%%c: centrifugdl yellow, 3 Te; e e FWOe. Molasees, dull} «mrlrunl 43 K, April 17. UGAR—R.» g ulr rennlnl. 1 c; centrifuy le e} molasses s fi refin ORBON APl . BUG AR Beet, April, 6s 3%d. flrm Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, April 17.—DRY GOODS— The market today has ruled quiet and un- changed, with little In the way of new business' cf any moment repor Prices, however, still remain unchanged and sel: lers conttnue to show a firm in spite of & moderate demand. ront South Dakota Incorporations. PIERRE, 8. D, April 17.~(Special )— Articles of incorporation have been flled as follows: Hartford Electric Light and Telephone company. at Hartford: capital, $26.000; in- corporators, K. Mueller, J. C. Kingsbury, Joseph. Schwarts, Joseph H. Schoper, Rolson. Germithol Chemical company, at Plerre; capital, $,000,000; Incorporators, C. B. Jami- son, L. C. Hatch, Oscar Nelson. Sonora Gold Dredging company, at Plerre; gapital, $1.000,000; incorporators, Horace C' Hagins, Charles 8. Ca 1 L. L. Stephens. Dartmouth_Steel »{;hulldlnl company, at_ Plerre; mpllll 000;_{ncorporators. Edward brl Oslas G. Plummer, Her- t R. Jones, Thomas H. Ayres. D eatern Tand end Developtient company, at Plerre; capital, l‘liowo incorporators, R. J. Kyle, J. H. Kyle, T. yie, John Butherland, Thomas H. Ay Johnson Avtomatic Refrig r-lor company, Plerre; capital, ingorporators, & Burton, Edward T. Way, T. P, Bowen Board _and Shank company. at Plerre; capital, $50,000; incorporators, Faxon Bowen, Frank W. Bannister, T. P, Bstes. White Star Union Mining company. at Huron; capital, S, incorporators, J. B, Rada, ‘Brown, Phillp Lawrence: wme company, at Huron; capi- tal, ; Incorporators, Charles Birton, Gsoar B Lewin Phtlip Lawrence. Very Valuable Document. NEW YORK, April 17.—Henry C. Frick, the steel magnate, has deposited at tho banking house of J. P. Morgan & Co. what is probably one of the most valuable pleces of paper in existence. It is a certificate for 100,000 shares of preferred stock in the Urited States Steel corporation, vielding Mr. Frick dividends of § 1 atated hat the depostt w purpese of exchanging tw preferred stock it represents into $4,000,000 worth of bonds of the proposed new lssue. The balance In the deal, $6,000,000, will be repaid to Mr. Frick in the shape of a new preferred stock certificate. THE REALTY MARKET, IBS'I‘RUHE&" llled for record Thurs May 17, Wi nty Deet E. J. Sullivan to J. J. Monell, ir. pscutor, lot 3 block 15, Omaha Vi eld 'ell. lot 6, Mascis Otte and wite to Fenry om. wii -s&- oy CIID to Hurrh LI-‘ blhoc)( 1; lots 5 to ex- View..$ Rock- Kelly » B5% feez of e 80 feet lot 5, Tar lell! ad O,A, scott lnd wite to Packers’ Sav. ings bank, 3, block 23, South Omlhl . Total amount of transfers. JOBBERS & MANUFAGTURERS or OMAHAA __ MACHINERY AID POUNBIV. Omaha, & Eabriskie. Agent. l-lot'-.lln Magufacrarers and Jobbers of Steam Il!g !..".!fl. Supplies 1014 and 1016 DOUGLA ELECRICAL SUPPLIES. | Omaha Tn‘w! _mln( Go Manufacturers of Tonts and Canvas Goods, Send for Catalogue Nunsber 23 —————— GA OLINE lNthES “OLIISIOIII.E" 0lds Gasoline Engine, Olds Gasoline Engine Works, 1114 Farnam St., Omaha, roBDRUHKARDS S8 Tl val URE nove: Jatis to degkroy “Will not cure a pendicitis, neither Nowell's will it eure typhoid tever—but it will Anli-l(awf e cure the worst cough or sore throat. Only 25 cents at the drug store. BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY Room 4, New York Life B GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS Bought and sold for cash or o "A"u uu'.uph :t:'pbonl or recelve careful and m& -n-nuo; SRR RR RO (70 TRgAN 7

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