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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1902. ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————e et Both Immediate and Future Business Up to | Fibii Dunr; red wister patent Prices Hinge on Weather and Bullish Sen- | 2020C7 Jmitation creamery,” %aisbisc; staté | serve equired . oh %" | Beof Steers of Desirable Quality Show Slight | anane, ‘{10 mark 3.80; extra fancy and straight, $3.35G9.46; ) it . o okt small “ - more 'liberal’ thah week, thotg ) T ¢ : steady Lo g, with CORNMEAL-—Steady, $3.10 {uil gream, small s T} Ak 45! W YORK, April 19.—The following are ¥ PORE Wik SUGAR MARKET TENDING UPWARD A i wteads ity 41 o s0: | MARKET ~ SEMI-ACTIVE AND NERVOUS co v ol full Cream, fall make, | the closing prices on mining stocks ‘HOGSALSOstLLINGmGH[Rl‘OflTNEWEEKI“.‘“};",j*‘j“"";' rket has als o $10.5013.50. T oo ancy white Little Chiet Tas Chiah T e and Pennsylv : —— lambs sold KY- Steady, $1.9, not quotod; iate” ai oty ot} I D av > go00d stuft ar RS, AGvanee RNEpFEd . I8 COTON ) "5',1“;’«"“"'155 Bteady, $1. Opening Bulge in Wheat and Corn | 100 001000 western, st mark, L i Sheep Advanced Fitteen to Twenty- | {io'uiin, Goods and Present Indieations 4 O Steady, 4. AR CloN Leavis Miures Upa0Ns “:E,'\”[;,;\:rkn!-h,',:, ity n.,,n:h.!,,,, pie.), Stée; | Comeinek B Fotaat Five Cents During the Week and duotations bt g e e s g oid, LR Sew. Lar, Towet. Wi f8.Y Advance, but Drop Back to RICE_Steady e, "tatr to extra, | Dead glerm” Nevada ! Lambs May Safely Be Quoted to good, § : "o J o AT Y0 apan, or ma opet . ket for Some Time to Come, salt meats (boxed). steady; extra shorts, M Point. y ., n | Iron Siiver 70 | Standard Stendy to rong. $0.62; clear ribs, $9.62%; shnvlhrlnnr,'w 75 T -l“lu}:\‘ New Orleans, open | fron Silver ... | Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $10.60; t good. olce, . okens. 1ot | =———— . - — OMAHA, April 19. | clear ribs, $10.3734@10.60; short clear, $10.62Y i e DT g o o w— SO AL AprL ik YLocal jobbers and manufacturers had a | METALS—Lead, steady$3.97%@4.00. | CHICAGO, April 19.—Fears in the minds ; fowls, 19@12%%c . turkeys, 12%@ldc. | o b Recelpt SOUTH Ol ile. tiogs Shee, o eve ek As come | ter, steady, $4.15 of grain speculators over the weather con- TALSThe local metal markets were | OMAHA, April 19.—Bank clearings for a1’ Monasy Yo Mot "ok ood avernge trade all last week As com: | “EoULIRY “Chickens, 10 Turkeys, tie. | Gl "prduceo another pervous market | METALEThe local metal markets were | OMAMA, ApHl 10.-Bank clearings for | oticial Monday ... 2573 2, 1 ared with the corresponding week of la 1 c. Geese, 4i4@bo. fodny on the Hoard of Trade. Bullish sen. | auite steady as a rule, but quiet, Incldent | the week ‘ending today show an_increase | Official Tuenday 10814 10 Mhived v B e A% i Y eopucts “for. the SR — Firm;' creamery, 25@31%c; | timent predominated, though trade was not | 10 the Saturday haif hollday. Spot 'th | ot $1,M0815.20 over those of the correspond. | Officlal Wednesday ...\ 3 5,060 § cull ewes Somplaints and a8 the prospects for the % brisk, &nd At the tlose May wheat had stands at $5.50G5.00 and copper was duoied | ing week of last year. The daily Ngures Qtficlal Thursday ........ 1 oo westorn ¢wes future are also full of encol ¥ Sy, 148 - 0d se May w sad |4t $1225 for lake and at $12 for electrolytic | read: e e B st 4 wester g0 one séems to « 8 » He. @%c and May corn W@%c; May | in 8 4 fdard 1s quoted at about . } : ] clipped yearling ey S ome Eamolemts are heard regard: | - Receipts. Shipments. stovd unchanged. Provisions closed | {1, (8eting. Standard s ayoied, 3 S0V | Monday ovee.... 088 18 Ufticial Saturday ... 1 clipped wethers 0 the lack of warmer weather and the | Elour. bhble ‘B 5o | unchanged to e lower at $4.124. Spelter was firm at $4.85. Iron | Tuesday ... 904 Total this week 0,08 o) Zestern vearlings e Tar 16 alno heginning to be felt in | Wheat, bu . . 1 | _Wheat was ruled by the weather. People | p oot ™ o cBF N 4" ag before, business | Wednesday «.oooo.. i Week ending April i 6 | 384 Mexican lambs @ssd of rain Is wiso beginning 0 Bl g | Corn, bu R who sold late yesterday on the rumors of | IeTkels were auoted as befort Thursda enaing Apsil 6. ¥ One is ‘alarmed and all things co T % Wby V00 | rains bought in hurriedly at the opening st | Friday 5 G Shdlng saroh 3 New York Live Stock sark eral business situation is very wken dryness was reported agaln an _ - . | saturday . 3 074,962, g Marc s % ORI s Ay FaeBry Retailers are confident that in & | OMAHA ~ WHOLESALE ~ MARKETS, | caused a tharp advance. The small north- | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Lo Aeek ending March W YORK, April 9. -BREVES R very short time there will be a marked western and primary rec c: d i Totals 104,000 | Bume wee B AT L 5::|.-;l'r o'v‘”n,-.m Il constned difect; no ement n the demand for spring and alarm to shorts and induced i - CHIGATE. & i v s | 5 ollowing tuble anows the av | sales ‘reported; dreseed beif steady en B mer i und’ 4% soon a5 that takes | Condition of Trade and Quotations on | at times. ‘Itaders were firm in the beilef | Unfon Pacific Leads with Animacion SSEICAGD, Apell 18.-Olderings {ivai | brice of hoge sold on the South Omahu|eral salcs, ol ed native sides. 10011 holesalers will naturally e that the whole future of wheat prices i Al Pasts of Last el e 3 ¢ S8 market the past several days, | per 1b, Cables Inst recelved guoted &h nerease In their trade and al Staple and Fancy Produc hirges on the moisture that may of may e ol Cork exehumae, T promium, demand; New | parisons with former years | s at e, dressed welght; reme: collectiol o v No. 2 cas ;| not come to the reilef of the winter crob | NEW YORK, April 19.—The policy which | YOIK €X¢ premium. . @ T e | ” Tle. Bxports today, partly eatis B ptasent ime iraveling salesmpen | o O omcnyling new No. 2 cases, 1c; | in"tha next ten days. For some days the [ has been consistently followed during the | o CINCINNATI, April 19, ~Clearings, $357% | _Date. [ 1902. 11901, [1900. (189, (1898, (1897. (18 g 2 beeves and 6106 quarters for local houses are devoting most of their | “Yy 5 POULTRY — Chickens, 8c; ola | 4Ty Weather has been discussed, and as | present speculative campalgn of large buy. | M SONEY HIG Bor Cebte B v ECET T to business and according ooters bord 1. tur days go by without the needed rain the|ing and bidding up of some one prominent e T A - ot | April 1. % | | 3 Strention to future busin roosters, according to age, 5@ic; turkeys, g NEW YORK, April 18.—Clearings, $305,- | April Ot k1 to all reports they are meeting with very | Joaistr®, FCOTnE o o e? dreased | Bituation grows more critical and complex. | stock as an effe | | g arrivals and no truding clty dressed veals, Sa8ige per Ib SHEEP A} LAMBS-R head; 5% cars lambs, slow but steady; 8tock ‘unsold; clipped "shee per 100 Ibs.; mutton, 8@i1'sc per Ib.; dressed lambs, 12%e. h!l(jfi Recelpts, 2418 head: no sales el portea. = flattering success. Retallers seem to be fn- | 1@13C, 3 onafiion, 1G5 "nighor than | Southweatern news s generally bulllsh. | market was i et otny with Union T e T 5.—Clearings, i elined to buy early owing probably to the | f10€K, 0, B00d © y gher than | Not only is the winter crop ful 'o|( dan- | Pacific as the favored stock. No new con- | 420,680,067 balances. 32,5 FoF the week! :;‘;;fi fact that the outlook for future business is | 'S "ITER_Packing stock, 2% chotce | B6TouS possibilities but the story is now | sideration was advanced as a reason for | SO PRANEE MG KT I Moses: | ABE encouraging and also to the fact that prices | o BUTTERTDACERE SI0CE B2es | pretty senerally citculated that there will | the buying, which carried the price up 1o | YonCy ¥ bt ‘cant. APrt on practically all lines are very firm, with | Yi¥g " o% SERE “FRRH o 100 a very serious shrinkage in the area of | 1071, where it closed at & net gain of 2%. &1, LOUIE, April 19.—Clearings, 36,870,846 | AbFi1 the tendency upward rather than dOWN- | capoies, 100; herring, 6c: pickerel, 96; pike, | SPTiNE Wheat in the three northwestern Inder cover of this sugtaini g influence | 1,5 ces, $520,860; money, steady, 414@6 per April ward To most retailers it seems o safe | {[oPRorcn 66, buftalo, dressed, 7c; sunfisn, | SLates. Cash wheat is growing scarce here | there was an active speculation fn all parts | ot e BYUET, SRRTG, *360 Dremfim., ot roposition to buy at present pric e Duenins, Bo: whitefiah, tte: catfeh Jan; | and in the Interior, and this consideration | of the list. The movement was accordingly d At b anet here is not much chance for value Mlack bass 15c; halibut 180, setmans 13¢: | caused holders to ' stand firm today, No [active, as taking of profits went on slde Weel Musket, aomd ing a lower level, while they may go c hatdock Tic: coafiah, 12¢; red sramon: 1oc: | shipping business was done here today and [ by side with new buying in a way char- April iderabiy higher. The markets as a whole Toe shad, each, S0c: Shad ros. per palr sou; | the export demand at the meaboard was | acteristic of an active speculation. Many | BOSTON, April 19.—WOOL—The Comme an s e In very much the same position they | To6 SIS, e8Ch. i Shal coc, pet palr, called poor. These worked against the |speclal stocks were under manipulation by | cial Bullefin will say in tomorrow's re- Ml_m B were & week ago, though a few changes [ FPUt,Eha0 BEC - JO0 1 » PO | early upturn, but exceptionally large clear- | separate pools and some of the industrial | port on the wool trade of the United States AoHl 18 1 worthy of mention have taken place FRESH. FROZEN. FISTt-Harr ;| ances of wheat and flour—778,000 bushels— | speciaities made sensational movements. | Wool is dull. Demand this week has been | APri 16 gkt Ad o 18 DEiw B RO e Herring, 24c: | {ogether with . the big builish factors, | International Power touched 168 and fluc- | limited and even the inquiry for sample [ AT 1 h Mt gse) Fo L fo: amislts, No. .80~ o SIS, | hrow r:: & food rally, May opened WOAC|tuated very feverishly. Chicago, Indlan: | bags has stopped. Prices are steady, but ADHE 15 $.7004.75; Yeariings and catves $2.600t b ed sugar advanced 1c last week and 3 s 4 Phrbi e to is@%c_advance at 74%c to 74%c, and soon | apolis Loulaville was erratic over a|for most grades of domestic are purely [ A 9 o P i) L e B S, HaTKOL I AOOH Stiona st he . | (OYSTERS e et a2l ontand- | goid to' dc. A dip to e foilowed on |range of more than 3 points below last | nominal In the absence of @ teat. The [~ - Sliay stoany RSLga, S0 market ~about wance. The period of heavy consumption I8 | 35 'Now York Counts, per “"‘«‘;‘;F ;'l"i profit-taking, but the situation night. Canadlan Pacific was very -}runfi large importations of forelgn were mostly b B 'HE YEAR TO DATE.|" LAl AT . mow close at hand and still further ad- | Standueds, per gal St28r bupe aoci DUIK | and May closed %@%c up at and there was a notable advance in United | on manufacturers account. The tone of IPTS FOR THE DATE. ¥iinces would ca'ise no surprise, Quite an | joat oG PEr BLG FUR SR eXtra ae- | ceipts were 40 cars, none contract; States Reduction. General Electric was | forelgn markets is firmer. A great many | The followin the receipts Cotton Mariet. gncrease In the demand was noted last | %" Vi nts, per gal. | apolls and Duluth reported 108 cars, a total [ depressed by the strike in the company's | buyers have left Boston for the west this | of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha EW YORK, April 19—COTTON ™ woek as compared with the week before (Y93 pong 1ive, per doz., $L for the three points ,f 143, against 18 last | works, and Sugar showed the effect of the | week. In Utah, Wyoming and other sec- | for the year to date, and comparisons with | NI°¥ R N B @nd a steady | se I8 looked for from | Vil Cholce, Sc. g week and 307 a year ago. Primary receipts | vote in the house of representatives to re- | tlons eales are reported at 11@12c, which | last year. basis 16c for middling upland and Tow on. Holders of raws in New Yorkare | Vipak—Choice, y were 198,000 bushels, compared to 382,000 last | scind the differential duty on refined sugar. | means a landed cost here at which the Ing, Deo. | Daslh, of BT-lge, for mias pland and abking a full Wc over market quotations | ARSI S ear. Australian shipments = were 248,000 | Amalgamated Copper found some support, | wools could not be sold today. The re- | Cattle 9 Fuitures closod. ataniy 1o tons ity ool and claim they will not sell for less. BRAN—bBer ton, $17. Dushels for the week, against 473,000 bush- | but was feverish American Bnuff, Kansas | ceipta of wool in Boston since January 1, | Hogs . net 108 pointh IOWers AP 01 'aaco) In tarinaceous goods the market on oat- | Y prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | gl the corresponding week a vear ago. | Clty ‘Southern preferred and Mifineapolis | 162 have been T4156.104 pounds, against 42" | Sheep ' 3 p TP ET K i o AL TR L meal advanced quite sharply owing to the |y b pr CCE8 A0 o O ee hay - o | Blgns point to a marked decrease in the [ & St. Louls made unexplained advanges. | 415,800 pounds for the same period in 19 The of rs of o Ly L GELES S D L high prices ruling on grain. Syrups are | {4y Dealers’ agsoclation; Cholce hay, No | woria's supply next. week, The loan contraction by the banks shows | The Boston shipments to date are #1611 | brought in today by each ro: cember, 802c; January, S.04c. | in a very strong position and higher |\ ubande ¥ oo l redim, $80; No. 1| "Corn trade was only falrly active in | that the resources for the week's specula- |44 pounds, against shipments of 79, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | “Gr T'v7s" AT _E0FroN-steady Prices ‘are Jooked for at most any time o b ey oF sood ey a4 ohene, PTices | gpots. The opening was #@%c higher in | tion have been secured from other sources, [ pounds for the same period in 1901, C., M, & St. P. Ry. . middling, 93 N T Teceinte, The canned goods market continues very | are T rair. Hescints None nd quality. De- | yympathy with the wheat advance, but the presumably the trust companies and the stock_on hand in Boston January 1, 1 O & 8Bt. L. Ry 2 bales; shipments, 610 bales: stock, 1 firm and_particularly s that true of small | M&N e Lo M LT demand was not brisk enough to sustain | foreign money markets. v 340,463 pounds. The total stock today | Nissour| Pacific Ry. v 2 Balés, . » Al fruits. e demand for dried fruits Is VEGETABLES, the better prices and selling was free with | The money rate has remained sufficlently 338, B,n‘lou"d! N A .| Union_Pacific system. LIVERPOOL, April 19.—-COTTON-8pot much more satisfactory than it has been | SEED POTATOES—Per bu., Ohlos, $1.50; | the local crowd. After the opening bulge [ high to invite further lending here by for- T. LOUIS, April 19.—WOOL—Nominal; | (PN F{!R SYoten sl Rt paptl B SOOTTOR-Bpof, of late and holders in California report | Rose, $1.25; Triumphs, $1.16. the market became a scalping affair and | elgn houses in spite of the demand on|medlum grades. I4h@17c; light fine, 12@1c; | | "5 & M. V. R. R. can middling, 53-32d. The sales of the day fancy lines of peaches, pears and apricots | POTATOES—Norther, " $1.00GL05; Colo- | prices eased to last night's closing figures, | money markets incident to the issue of | heavy fine Sglic; tub wished. 14@ C. 8t P, M. & O. Ry. were 6,000 bales, of which S TR apect as being prnnfcally Cleaned up, and the | rado, $1.20. tatistics were still bullish, however, and | the new Britlsh loan. The large over- [ LONDON, April 19.—WOOL—The market | " &'\ R R R lation and export, and i 5,100 Amer arket is advancing on the low grades. | CARROTS—Per bu., Toe. rice of feed became something of a’ bull- [ subscription of that loan is evidence of the | ruled firm during the week. Business was B. & Q Ry ican. Recelpts were 10,00 bales, inciuding unes remain about the same as they | BEETS-—Per bu basket, 6. fsh character. Cash offerings west contin. | abundance of money seeking investment, | moderate at steady rates. The arrivals of "> R. I & P., eal 2,400 American. Futures opened’ quiet aned were a week ago. Evaporated apples, | TURNIPS—Per bu, 50c; Rutabagas, per | ued small and receipts were 7 cars hers. | and the fact of a lirge American particl- wool for the third series of auction sales nois Central Ry z Closed quiet, ~American middiing. g o. ¢ owing to the liberal demand and light sup- | 100 Ibs., 3135 There was some talk of a better movement, | pation in the subscriptions without ad-|amounted (e 21220 bales, including %000 April, 4 60-64G4 61-84d, value; April-May, ply, advanced Y4 @c during the week. PARSNIPS—Per bu., 6. but conservative traders persisted In the | versely effecting the forelgn market, at a | forwarded direct. The imports during the Total receipts . O 7 8 | 4 60-64@4 61-64d, sellc May-June, 4 60-61¢) G “account of the high prices Tuling on | ABPARAGUS-Callfornin, per 1b., 15, | opinion. that: thare couid o no libernl oo | time when cormerclal bils ‘ot exchange Yeek follow: New Soutk Wales, The disposition of the day's recelpts was | 4 6164, sellers; Tumoeduly 3 S0mid, Bov the raw filber the market on sisal rope s CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per doz., $1.50, | celpts here. Cables were indifferent and |are scarce and when there is large selling | bales; Queensland, 2,138; Victorla, 4,557 as follows, eack buyer purchasing the num- | July-August, 4 60-641 sellers: "‘August Jery strong and a sharp advance s looked | GREEN ONIONS—rer doz., according to | the sample trade was dull. May corn sold | here of securities for forelgn account, must | South Australia, 2.115] New Zealand, 23,45; | as follows, esch buyer Beptember, ' 4 55-64d, sellers: Septembe for in the near future size of bunches, 16G2c. at @bc, eased off to @c and closed firm, % | be accepted for striking evidence of the [ Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 119; eise- | DT of he Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. | October, 4 39-64@1 40:64d, buyers: Octo! 8o far as the business situation is con- | BPINACH—Southern, per bu., Toe. @%e up, at Y@, large remaining credit resources of this | Where, 90. Omaha Packing Co. ..o 628 ....| November, 120-64d, buyers: November-Die- cerned local jobbers say that the demand | LETTUCE—Head, pér hamper, $2.60; hot-| Weather was the feature in the oats | center in foreign markets. T SWITe and CompaRY, e K cember, § 160, mellers; Decethber gor all staple lines of groceries is very | house, per doz., wy’,‘sc. market. Drouth and the higher prices pos- | The market has no help from the crop Sugar Mariet. Cudahy Packing Co. . ¥ January 614, sellers; January- satisfactory and compares very favorably | PARSLEY—Per doz., 30@&c. aible for feed influenced good buying early | Prospects, regarding which the grains have | NEwW ORLEANS, J Armour & Co........ : 8 ety O e Sollers; with the same period of last year. BADISHES—Per doi. 20g%c; per box, | for investment and short accounts, Wheat | Teflected misgiving. Long dreaded reduc. | gieady: open kottie, 3 o ' C . 2 e, | G. H. Hammond . NEW ANS. April 19.--COTTON Cotton Goods Still Advancing. § and corn aided in the advance. July and | tlon in the ‘Amalgamated dividend passed | centrifiigal, 3@Bb%c; yellow, Krey Packing Co... . Futures ste: A 0c bid; May, §.52 The market on four-yard cotton goods, |4, 1.0, WAX BEANS-—Florida, per basket, $4.00@ | September both had good upturns and held | almost unnoticed In the general animation | C. ther buyers . @9.83c; June, 0.3609.38c; July, 9.41G9.4 50, much of thelr atrength, From appearances | of the market Ao AssEs_Dull; centritugal, gise, | Other PUY August, 9.10a9.11c; = September, 42484 which has been practically the only weak | GREEN PEAS—Per basket, 7T5c@$l. there i8 no longer a fear of a corner in| Bonds showed some decline in actlvity | NEW YORK, April 19.—SUGAR—Raw, Totals B 5,67 October, 8.01G8.02¢; November, 7.95c; I r&o( in the cotton goods market, firmed up RHUBARB-—Home grown, per Ib., be. May. May opened at 43%c and closed un- | as the stock market gained, and there were | firm; fair refining, 229-3%; centrifugal, 9 CATTLE—There were no cattie on sale | cember, 7.93@7.Mc. Spot, quiet: sales, 1,6 t week and s now Yc higher than it was | CABBAGE—California, new, 3c. changed at 43c. Recelipts, 143 cars. sharp reactions In some of ‘the highly spec- 4 32 sugar, 221-3%; re- | this morning, 80 that & test of the market | bales: ~ordinary, 8 1-16¢; good ordinary two weeks ugo. It Is stated on good au- | ONIONS-Spanish, per crate, $2; Ohlos,| Weakness ruled in provisions, with pork | ulative issues. United States 2s advanced i H 6, No. 7, 410c; No. 8, | was not made. For the week receipts have | §4.16c; low middlin 15-16c;._middling, thority that some heavy transactions for | per bbl., $4. much lower, ribs inclined to follow pork | % and the 3s registered, and old 4s, coupon, R c No. 11, 3.85c; | peen light, as & decrease 18 noted both as|g6.16c; good middling, 9%c; middling fair, export shipment have recently been com- | CELERY—California. 40@Tsec. and lard fairly steady on packers' sup- [ % per cent over the closing call of last | Ng, (0c; No. 13, 3.80c; 'No. ‘14, 3.80c.] | compared with last week and also with the | 10ic; receipts, 3,30 bales: stock, 20,8 leted which has relieved the market con: | TOMATOES—Florida, per 6-basket crate, | port. Liquidation and weakness of the hog | Week. standard A,’4.15c; confectfoners' A, 4.55¢; | game week of last year. Packers have all | bafes, derably and leading lines are being held | §3.0063.60. market, In spite of a small run of hogs | The following are the closing prices on | cut loaf, 6.25c; crushed, 5.25c; powdered, | homn anxious for Suppll a result oy b ¥, than for some time past. NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $1.50@1%. caused 'the declines. It was reported t the New York Btock exchange: AN, RrAGIAA, 4780} oubes. o, Defres on most lines in good T Other cotton goods continue strong and FRUITS. the weakness of hogs was due to manipula. e LONDON, April 18.~SUGAR—Beet, April vances in many lines, including well 2 X tion by packers The grain strength was a | Atchison 8% So. Pactc . o4 | gaitgd. 3 y - OIL CITY, Pa 11 19.—OIL—Credit bal- lown brands of staple prints, are looked onvn ey Tavia, Dee BbL. % Wine | tesbls fi.m, May pork closed ¢ lower at Bl Dt A e Raliway UL g i il R R D e qusitey | ances, $1.00; cort bid: shipments B R e Apoeien o how: | thans, $. $16.60, lard " unchan, at $9.75 and ¥ s Evaporated Apples nnd Dried Fri Was unusually good. The demand was best | 126,102 bl average : Belleflowers, per box, $L.75. j 3 o S May ribs T@ioc d . 5 e, 30,061 customers to make purchases of fall goods | FIGS—California, new 'cartons, §1; im. | MY, Fbe (M@I0c own, af Wi = - PEVLLTORK, Apell I-BVAPORATRD | tor _Lhe heevyn .nf,d"‘fii’.}f":né"%u‘ifi'{}. NAH Ga ns earl possible and it seems to be the | Ported, per Ib. ) ; : i X% APPLES—The market is more active and opinion. that those who buy Canc STRAmgasnhré’l‘_-rexy per 34-qt. case, | SRS corm. 100 cars; oatd, 160 cars; hogs, | ci | Fices in some instances have udvanced. | Cattle answering io that description ean ns, Shakers, Domets and cotton blankets | $#.0004.50; Loulslane, per 24-pt. case, $2.75. The leading futures ranged as follows: Pd... ? Fhie ‘movement Is chiefly for export, jobbers | safely be auoted a littie hig Pl P A will make no mistake, as a short supply of :I'HUPICAL FRUITS, e e — s Chicago, Ind. & L. P v toking slight interest in the market. State, | were a_week ago and in flc",. !y’l’hc Py those lines s looked for. Large manufac- | ORANGES—California navels, fancy, $; | Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y, | o Did............... 04| Wheeling & L. E... common to good, §%ci prime, 9%4@9%c; | the high point of the year to date. ihe top turers claim that owing to the high price | choice, $3.75; budded, $3; med. sweets, $3.25 | — s ‘| Chicago & E. 111....067%| do 24 prd. . cholce, 9%4@10c; fancy, I 11 price of the year, §7.00, was pal D“‘ l'“ry gf cotton they will not make up goods in | @3.50. *Wheat | Chicago & G. W. 36'%| Wis. Central . CALIF NIA DRIED FRUITS—Prunes | for a choice bunch of heavy export cattle, Xcess of thelr actual sales. LEMONS—Fancy, $3.50; choice, $3.25. May | 81 Local jobbers state that orders for fall | BANANAS-—Per bunch, according to size. July re now being placed freely and that | $2.2@2.75. Beve Ul s woseses April oo HB3 FBoxne "gEie NESFLZ oo oo ST, s2 <° esesastses 4ot caaes [orSp—. ERIBRE ZZRESY ERTT AB_FSRBI D 28 P Stoux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, 1 April 18.—(Spocial Telegram.)—CATTLE—Recelpts, #0; market steady; beeves, $1.50G6.10; cows, bulls and mixed, G stockers and feeders, £28 W ece 3828 - =% P - 862 .m,m_ 2288 =223 “enggs sErBgse | | . April ?&fi ! ; 7 | do lat ptd. ) do_ vta are in moderate jobbing request on neacly | The firat haif of the week ihe tonsanoysot Lo ot e orude nominel all grades and feeling Is steady. Apricots | prices was downward on all kinds, but T4%( | : #e. Petrol , steady: refine Ghicaso, &% R g dull’ and barely steady. Peaches move | toward the close the more desirable grades | 13, FCrioieumm, siodss refin hows quite an improvement over MISCELLANEOUS, *Corn— | ¥ . slowly, but are unchanged, Apricots, Royal, | regained all the loss and more, too, while TR adelphin (and_ Baltind ast week. More buyers were on the mar- | HONEY—Per %-section case. Yol rargo Philadelphia_and Baltimorc, i . 10%@i3c; Moor Park, i0@i%c. Peaches, | the medium welght cattle just about re- X ; ey in Amaismated cos.: o | RO gtbe: unpesied, SUMTe. 5 Kuined tho loss. ‘Good to choice cattie are | Hogin. steudss strined, ol Colorado So..... a4 do ptd.... _— selling from $6.40 to §7.00. Fair to good ca LIVERPOOL, April 19.—O11, pentin do 1st ptd ut‘A:l"lrln Lin. Ol Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Hran, | tle are to‘l,nz 'lrrglrnn ’%asodl:mi‘&w and com- spirits, dull, 32 6. Rosit, ¢ = Steady, do 3d ptd. weens o ptd... . J — moner gra > 1ed. Petrol d, stead Tixe, Del & Hudson. . 170k Amer. 8. & NEAPOLIS, = April 10.—WHEAT The cow market has been very uneven all | {8 1%d. Fetroleum = ref wteady. e, Del L & W (2881 "do ptd.... y, T8%@he; July, fe. On track:” No. | the week. The first three days the tend- | Linseed, firm, d1s3d. . Denver & R. G...... 4%|Anac. Mining Co.....112 igc; No. 1 morthern, 75% ency of prices was downward, but on | BRSEARER, SIORIH, S0 T ; 110 934 Brookiyn R. T....... 66% [ No. 2 northern, 13%c Thursday ‘and Friday the best grades re- [ GONDONe, AP ; Erflln et . m‘cgl,‘"-;: Fuel & I. sk FLOUR_First patents, $3.85@3.90; second | gained almost all the lo: The common | *P S 4d o 4 B S e ST loere a0 . X M '\fi'»:nfl' o ot BRAN—In bulk, $14.00@14.50. Was the first part of last week, values are| NEW YORK, April 19.—DRY GOODS 1% Inter. P e 3 e o s 25@40c lower, the greatest decline being on [ The demand on all lines of dry goods t Jilinols Gestra el | do pid Peoria Market. o less desirable xrng(m “"&“w”p‘".',‘?'f.’, day l‘nn{n:‘ m'nm»m.- ;T»pmm.}.r and t Towa Central <ioeo 50 |Inter. Pows . Bt 1) N—E: X7 OW? L from $4.50 to ). course of usiness, 8o far as home tra pip, Bt i [iadiegeGus 111 R | | PEORIA, i, April 18.—CORN—Easy; No. | o S e iable trom $3.00 to $4.60 and he | was concerned, did_not Show any chang e Erle . ' N ul sesnn 3 L > S 3 .76 0! ve! demanc Vas o gl igbdos 138" Nationel Laad . OATS—Irregular; No. 3 white, 414@4i14c, | commoner grades are selling from .7 | For export, h ever, (?'(x. n'\;.ln “y'f'rn' a L & N.. {126% No. American WHISKY—On basis of $1.30 for finished | dOWn. e - \f Py IVERPOOL, April 1 et - - Manhatten Tnooh00 /1800 Pacifio Const .1, oss Good to cholce bulls have sold about as | strengthened the staple cotton division of seasonable Iines and local houses had about | g LIVERP s o pril V—WHEAT—§, Met. St. Ry 168 | Pacific Mail ...11000] g D AR high this week as at any time, but the (the market. On print cloths business was I the business they could comfortably | Steady: No. 1 northern spring, 6s 3d; No. 1 . Mex. Central .. 207 People's Ge it JHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, | commoner grades have been neglected and | quiet, the Fall River market belng closed, ndle last week. They were handicapped | Callfornia, 6s 4d. Futures: ™ Quiet] May, UR—Bteady;: wihter Mex. National 2014 | Pressed 8. o 4 2 * | prices are a little lower. Veal calves are [ owing to a holiday. some exteat by the difficulty experienced | %6 4d: July, 55 1134d. $90; winter stralghts, $ . Minn, & St. L..1.l1i2%| do pMd.... 2iso as high as at any time, as & good L n getting prompt shipments from manu- | CORI-0pot: Bready; American mixed, | Cigara, §3.00G8.40; spring speciats, M. Mo. Pacific 102% | Puliman P’ Car OAMIE . NomInALAaEN . Lewe a|many veals are selling as high as ¥7.00. Exports and Imports. tacturers, but still this market is well sup- | Ne¥, 08 6%d; old bs 7d. = Futures: In- | SR8 PUOHEA0 ! %0; spring atraigh:s | M K. & T. 26% | Republic Steel Lol paos. T and Good stags are steady, but others are if| . o _ o lied In most lines. = According to all re- active; July, bs %d; Beptember, Gs; Oc- | $P7e8 B ¥ yE T —— : S8 g0 brd... Sheep Are Steady. anything lower. SEW, YORK, April 16-The exports of cefved from thi t L 08, 3 3 N3, "Centra A o of New York for the ctive retall (rade {n spite Of the fact that | PEAS-Canadian, firm, Te. o RUAT—No. 3 spring, M@74c; No. 3| N. Y. Central ...l o CHICAGO, April 1. ~CATTLE—Receip The stocker and feeder trade ams”of | Week ended-todny aggregnted 360,58 silver; farmers are Vory b with thelr spring | o HOPS At London (Pacific coast), firm, | "8y%% no, o “m:‘ No. 2 white, 4@ | G ptar.." | . 20 head; w:{:t normal;” good to primg Doe Yo have.not besn TY BeSVY, 80 {he importa of specle were 51,141 gold and work, Present indlcations point to a con- | £3 168@£4 15s. i ) J g : steers, $0.80@7.2; poor to medium, $1.60@ b o s , v tinuea heavy demand throughout ‘the s OUR—SL Louls fancy winter, firm, | ¥%S No0 WS, S@ONe. Socaarivanty / | 80 "stockers and Teeders, $2.5065.%5; cows, | there bave been, ng wery nerioys hreakt In | The \mports af Ay goods and Merchan: """: PROVISIONS—Beef, strong; extra Indla | BARLEY—Fair o cholce malting, 6@ | Retiins . L w ;z e lin $5 50500 oalven 2 S6qair, | for the week LID8 very el manyIenL Were Valted at ‘si0sgbitz, T o e e er Goods a Little Quiet. mess, %0s. Pork, firm prime mess western, 3 4o 24 prd... : xas fed steers, $5.266.2. plite g and also the choice lightwelght cattle have . 788 6d. , firm; " | BEED-No. 1 flax, $18; No. 1 northwest- | g * & " ¢ OGS Recoipts, h not declined very much, but the common — — weihe Ieather goods, trade has not been ex; | frm. st Bacan. firmn: Cumseriand cai 3l | &, KL: prime Hinothy, MI6GE%; clover, | *otiu ot 711 ITH wit Bit gyt 81 | | HOGE—Recoipts, 12000 head: esumated | BoL SCERe welghts are a drug on the 3 bs., 88 6d. Short ribs, 26 to 3 Ibs., | CO0tTac T do 24 ptd U4 Amer. Locomot R elos bottom; 'mixed market, as no one wi N Il' this is & between season period and | to %! PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl, $16.60 | t. L. Southw do ptd T O T T 3%t : mond to chnine hemnd | thought that the lack of demaud 1s par- bbers do_not expect much 'immediate | os: |ONE Clear middles, ,:',‘."\“y %19 3 108 | @o.65. Lard, per 100 Ibe., $9.7940.5. 1o B T e ik e Soutiiera. 1! putchers, 36.80G7.324: good Lo cholce heavy, | (1Y explained by the fact that farmers usiness. The only trouble seeffis to be " ribs sides (loose), $9.1029.30. Dry salted | 8t. Paul 101000l do prd.... H '7»2'9%:'-“ Toush heavy, $eeoar20: lisht, | ITe beginning to feel the need of rain and OF OMAHA Joas do pfa..... axl @ gl s | Cicsinorer & last week than during the precedlng NUTS—New crop walnuts, uzwm.gz‘ng%?:z C.C.C. &8t L. ‘ 4, 4 4 week and orders both direct and through | shell. gt X | el traveling salesmen were larger and more | No. 2 bott shert 1oe Nt G noeh b 10Hc: aSL numerous than for several weeks p Brazils, per Ib., 1dc: filberts, Ib., 13c! o i (S At e 5, L V0K | aimonds, sort el JeeT M F Sueli, h & wholesale and retail way g T v e e Hardware Moving Lively. NHIDES No. | green, ge; No. 2 green, fo; . 1 salted, Te! No. 2 salted, 6ic; No. i There was no particular change In the | veai caif S hardware market last week. There were. | 13 1o 10 Ibs ~ 67 Aoy 1ider: Chin® of course, a few minor flictuations, but | peite oree ‘hides, otahe Bothing worthy of specinl mention. ' The | PCiHER. Nohawia per: ol 24 neral market I In s ood, strong posi- | yori g5 . M ¥ lon, wi e deman ully up to the sup- PO N . y. w0 that the outiook for Arm markecs | ©OFCORN—Per Ib., bc; shelled, 6c. for 'an indefinite length of time is as favor- e le as ever. Liverpool Grain and Pro¥isions. he demand continues very active for all 16134 urpenting _qq. 5 S88 &8 358 58 &% e & hat the weather has not been warm | 4386d; ehort clear backs. 16 to 20 Ibs.. 498 8d | (1% | Sare” (hoxed), $1.624@7 15 Bhort aload | “ao pea. o 111l e $6.70G6.90; bulk of sales, §6.90G7.20. LonE 'us 'that is the case it is not ex- gnough as yet to bring lightwelght Toot- | Saarer 1 to' 13" s e Caom oy O L0erS: | sides (boxed). $0.80G9.10. M AN D R et eit? | peoted that they will buy very many stock yoar into demand.” Women's lines have | RIIN® pime’ western, Ta tiorees: abgq: | WHISK Y- Basis of high wines, $1.0 - era. $5.00G320; Tair o ‘cholce mixed. 34150 | cattle. It would take & cholce bunch of ERY AND FOUNDRY, ed veoel wi American refined, In pails, 25s. The following were the receipts and ship- New York Money Market. ' we . 5a86. ve cattle ‘o scll up to . any H‘c"l ERY t appearance of warm weather it | i R by A . 5.507 western sheep, $4.75G6.20; native lambs, called choice have sold t {ere will be an ‘enormous sals of | BYETTER—Firm: finest United States, 2s, | ments yesterday: ttle that could be call 50l D g ;W lambs, $.! 6.65. Iines and especially of low shoes. A | gt HEESE—Firm; American finest white, | . Articles. Recetpta. Shipments, NEW YORK, A‘% 19.—~MONE¥—Prime | $4.5@8.60; western .500¢ for & good deal less than $6.00 during the g 3 ci o 1al yesterday: - e U 63; American finest colored, bs. Flour, bbls, 23,00) | mercantile paper, T cent. Offic! s last few days. w sizing-up orders are being recelved b AL T, fne g Wi 7,000 ¢ STERLING EXCHANGE—Steady, wit Receipis; Shipments T, T - ) Y| TALLOW—Prime city, firm, 493 6d. ety by [ S el Dusinass 1r Dankers Bl “‘;2‘ m?h CAttle .yeions 1,129 1900 | HOGS—The recelpts of hogs were mod VIS S s, which indicates a good brisl X there being 5,800 frosh lttle later on. 4 * 000 | $57% for demand and at $4.85G4 . : 18,5 4700| erate here todsy, then . yostor: MANUFACTURERS AND JORBERS Traveling men are suill pounding away [ e Rye. bu.. o 000 | Sixty days: posted rates, $4.85 and $1.ss1g. RN ) e e s ‘with &30 yantgraay aed 7 UACHINERY, o rans. Uacges and are mecting with good | KANBAS CITY, April 10.—WHEAT—May, | Bariey, bu.... . - 11,000 ..i... | commercial bills, $4.8 . 85%. 600 a week ago. The conditions were ENERAL REPAIRING A SPROIALT ccass. Bo far the number of orders taken | T g7ic; cash, ‘No. 2 hard, 7 'Wo. | On the Produce exchange today the b SR~ Bar, 4c; Mexican dollars, 43c. g B g eng i jractically the same aa vesterday. The | OMTgRaAL R A NASS FOUNDERS. of the number booked up o | 32 M0 “No 5 ed le; No. “| ter ‘market was easy; creamerios, Sase; | LONDS—Government, steady: railioad, | KANSAS CITY, April 19—CATTLE—Re- | Brogens opened fairly active on good welght ol 5 Biter on that hojone has any | "CORN-—May, 63%c; September, Wc; cash, | dairies, 24@27c, Cheese, firm, 12G156. - 1ggs, | [\e0dY: State, quiet; ' refunding 2s reg” | celpts, 20000 head' for the week: last week, | nogs and stendy (o stronk, while the Nght | 103, 1508 and 1508 Jacksen Stveet, ©omplaints to offer on that score. No_Z mixed, a@ac; Mo white Vgio; e, | Baicler, HO2TC Ghecee, Arm, LGISE. " kiggs, | lfered and coupon, 100%: 3s. reglstered, | 500" nead; advance early In week was | ang. (rashy hogs were ail the way from | Omaka. Neb. Tol. S8 The rubber goods trade i also quiet | %l " 3 g . 108%; coupon, i new 46, registered, 138: [ [orly all ‘lost by decline of last three | weak to be lower. Good heavy hogs sold abriskie, Agent. J. B Cewgtll, Mgn ‘owing o the lack of rain. There has been | * Ja%ig No. 2 whiw, 45%@ée. : e coupon, 1384; old ds, registered, 111i:|Hays: top price for week, 3$7.15; cholce ¢x- | largely from $7.00 to §715 and as high as - : nrl nuo'ruhn ®o far this season in most RYE—No. 2, 6c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, |coupon, 106%; 6s, registered and coupon, port and dressed beef steers, $6.5097.15; fair | §7.%) was paid, which is the highest price of gectlons of the country tributary to 'this | J}X¥—Chotce diwothy, $13.15; choice pral- 107 1o, kood, $6.0006.50; stockers and _feeders, | {ha year. Medium welghts sold mostly from . rml,hnol mu‘ it may be rald’ that the | ye 312 50G14.00. The closing quotations on bonds are as | §350%.70; = western fed steers, $5.50@6.75: | yo.0° 1o $7.00 and the light stuff sold from it F""‘,‘.',",';,'" 5 ':.;‘,T,’;"'n‘".'nod many | ,BUTTER—Creamery, 2G27c; dairy, fancy, | @uotations of the Day om Various | follows Texas and Indlan stecrs, 46096 Toxas | 360 down. ‘There was & faifly carly clegr: | ) ¥ | sse. - — cows, § .00: mative cows, 3.75; na- 3 he good welght hogs, but, the . fall orders and ure Ereatly encouraged | 2 PSRl Commodities. U5 et n . . o 31, 0Q0.TS: canbers, TLGa10; | S0ce, Of the good WolEht O was e | Masufactarers and Jobbers o} Sitation, tatoak, 190 future business. The | wood cases included, 14%c per 4oz ; rases| NEW YORK, April 19.—FLOUR—Receipts, | &0 30, "rox Tloe| e s tae 344 | bulls, $3.50g8.50; calves, $4.507%.00. siow salg and 1 was lais before everything | eiation., though, ia country than it op, | returned, 1dc. % 17,885 bbls.; exports, 18,761 bbl. winter | do coupon (109! Minn, ‘& St OB Kacelpts, 100 e or " mask; | was cut of first hands. Packers wil hardiy | s“'m lllfl w t ” s A P T "t iy the stateg | Corn. bu... sessesen s 3850 | grades, $2.90G3.15; Minnesota patents, $.0 | o old s reg. 5 and for week, $1.304; by o, Of sales today. | even a bid of that class of hogs. Of All Kinds. of Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Washington | 0%t% b ‘ e i“’“ Minnesota bakers, $.00g320. ' Rye| g0 WL - > . a0 s: lignt, 366G 0; plis, b0 F28, tendenoy of EIes M e Mpvand 1014 and 1016 DOUGLAS ST. and Orcgon the mildeat winfer on record Colios B four, aulet; falf & 8904, 8.10G3.40; choice | &5 coupon N Ti0s | 656 dbgiry B e ke oo Sy 1g D {1 -y - was experienced, and as a result retailers 5T 3 Atchison gen. d SE ND LAMBS—Receipts, 11,000 Soid o o B o e, fhure of thelr lust winter | NEW YORK, April 19.-COFFEESpot .,‘,é"‘cfly;‘E,‘Lfg‘,'.n‘f,’,,,,,,’:",‘;‘w‘gg""“' plin s e 8 oNertol & W i e TR wook, 1ast ook, JLUS hpad. 7ed | fame fold was M. NS, Lo edvance for ELECRICAL SUPPLIES. the mountains, however, to BUDDIY water | Covdera’ W36, 'The raariet opened o ady | RYE—Qulet; No. 2 weatern, S4igc, £. 0. b, | do s /B L & 1M e ba and grass mutton sheep advanced 20 on | fie the market to the highest po ay. o . - . $rfea lambs, steady; native lambs, A X : EI ' I l F dirigation during (his ‘summer. 3o that | with prices b polnts lower, and during the | S1Sat: state,” 61Ge%c, "e. 1. £, New ' York, | do con ds. /.- 1| o | B ob; westorn' lambe. $6.40006.5; native | Sce the year 1. Represeniative estern tlectrica ng and summer busi- | short sesslon was disposed to further settl : : $5.6006.00; western wethers, $5.50 Jhis vear will Bo “Ver" satlstactory. | tnder meavy” Brasfian. seorlainer seitle NORRLBT-DUl Jeding 00, o L f. x ; T yeariing ‘weatern clipped c.m an ety ffature which will help out re- | Buropean markets, spot offerings in' the | % YOki mal e dd L L, New | o {10843 80" Pacific ds sheep, $5.400 3 IQe.00; chipped tatlers in thoss states ie the big tide of im. | street. lquidation.’ absence of 'speculative | Y51 L o Fezes & BT O e g vl o Electrical Supplies. : 5 4 wuppli Blectrie Wiring Bells aad Gas Lightiag @. W, JOHNSTON, Mgv. 1610 Howard $t. 2 tion which has BB R L i e o RO AE Y WHEAT—Recelpts, 71715 bu.; exports, | ¢ 6% *Texas & Pacific iu. 120 n t though | large movemeht in the crop country. At | 1208 bu.; No. 2 8¢, £ 0. b, afioa 1t i 8%, G | yearioen BROL2 . ir fall businiess will be late that it will | the close (he fone was Stensy. with prices | ROrthern, Duluth, 8c, f. o. b., afloat; » C. & X 1363 Union Pacific ds.....105% St. Louis Live Stock Market. Bevertheless be fully as good as it was a [net 610 points lower. Total sales were | Dard, Manitoba, §7c, £ 0. b., afloat. Options do conv. d.....0. 110 ' year ago 3,260 bags, Including: May, 485¢4.%0¢; Sep., | opened very firm at a sharp advance, but 10413 | *Wabash 1s...... 010 | §T. LOUIS, April 19.—CATTLE—Receipts, et L tember, b.3c; December, b.odc; January, fradually eased off through realising. | Golcass, % m‘ - 100 head; market steady, with no Texans J b.60c; March, 5.65@6.70c. . rly demand was firm. Shorts covered, | shuivey & 46.103\3| West Bhore 4a. on the market; native shipping and export Fresh fruits and vegetables are now com- based on dry weather in every part of the | grig Drior lien fa. . 100W| Wheel: & L E. & steers, $5.7506.95; dressed beef and butcher fng on the market qufte freely and ax a're- Philadel Produce Market. western whcut belt and continued small | ™30 ‘enerai™u'®: ! 55* (Wie. Gentral 4 Steers, $.35G5.75; steers under 1 t local jobbers report & good increase in recelpts. The market finally recovered on|¥. W & D. C. 1s .15 !Con. Tobacco 4s @$.25: stockers and feeders, §2. 0; e e voltme of business "Al auch irass 18 | PHILADELPHIA. April 1.—BUTTER— | covering and closed steady at o wet ax | Sionsing iy dhain and heifers. $2.25@6.%5; canners, $1.26603.90; Fadishes, asparagus, rhubarb, wax beans | LOWEr; extra western creamery, 32c; extra | vance. May, 30 5-16@%0%c, closed at Misc; - — — bulls, $2.75@4.85; calves, $.00a6.00; ‘Texas n' peas are now belng shipped ta roy. prints, c, closed at's0fc: September. | *Bid. *Offered. and Indlan steers, grassers, $3.50g4.40; fed, E, P Btrawberries are coming from GS—Firm; fresh nearby. 16%c; fresh me,c closed at 9% mber, SIG — $4.45@6.50;_cows and heifers, §2.65014.55. c. o "AWNINGS AND TENTS. | Omaha Tent and Awning Co., Omaha, Neb. Manufacturers of Tents and Canvas Goods, Send for Catalogue Nufl-r_!_a e Ay naroi.iuir.rim_iiimes’f' “OI.DSIOBII.E" 0lds Gasoline Engine, % 3¢ 0Olds Gasoline Englne Works, L 1114 Farnam St.. Omaha, 3 aascsscacacaas 2 888 282 - xas and Loulsiana and 00 western, 1ic; fresh southwestern, 16iy osed at S1%c. London Stock =zarke HOGBS-—Recelpts, 1400 head: market about To the country. In vien ot thotffh | [Eie "fresh southern, 16c. 0 | S RN ~Receipts, 6,80 bu.; exports, 738 | LONDON April 19.—4 p. m.~Closin steadyi pigs and iights, 3875700, packers ng supply prices are, of course. soimg | , CHEESE—Steady: New York full creams, | bu. Spot, quiet; No. 2, 696, sicvator, and . 014 5 BTl $6.9607.15; butchers, $7.10G7.35. Sown, ‘s Will be soen From the quoteiiens | tancy small, 13%@1%c; New ' York full | ke, T 0. b afioat. Opties had wa early Cons., money...94 5-16 Norfolk & W. SHEEP AND LAMBS in another column. Prices on the | creams, fair to choice. 11G12%c. ce on Duiuth talk, covering and the | do 'account.. p s~ market nominal: native muttons, lines have not changed much upturn in wheat, but later reacted under | Anaconda . 78 Ont $.50G8.5; culls and bucks, week under review. proft taking sal g ihe cloge w o dull and | Atchison 111110 s Penneyivanta ockers, §2.006G3.00. market has attracted . " about at e ne vance. ay, C, o pfd.... . ¥ atteuion “of 1ateowing o e eaer- | TOLEDO, pAPEL 18 -WHEAT-Dull, but | closed “at §i%o: July, 6i@eTic, closed at | Bajtimore & 6. y high prices ruling. Commission alhml e S Bo; May, 8%4c; July, T8c; t.'rc. Septembe uj«uc. closed at 66%c. | Canad! men state that the production does not | SESTAPL TTHe | 4 YATS—Receipts, 4,000 bu.; exports, 4.512 [ Ches. & Ohio seem to be as large as usual, while the con- | o ORNTSUONE higher; cash, 8l4c; May, |bn. Spot, firm: 'No. 3, 4% No. 8 sumption s fully as heavy as It was & AT e ; Xo. ¥ white, S@snci No. 3 whit C.. M & Bi. P Year ago In ;nlt. of the high erlcel Stor- | g67 .W“‘:m-m' eady ay, 6%e; July, | fage; "‘.‘cg m.“g estern, 3 D;n\?'rmk R G : er, are not B , Sigsec. on. o 2 Ry 5 as iney dld & yoar ago. "8 UP &% | gD clover, dull, steady: April, oo [Bile; 0N, Options opened frm on | z39 P O Crpxod. 20 b007.17s. medlui atd heavy, ultry’ market was very firm the | OCtober, %.17%. face ot latér Gopression”ciscwhere do 1at'pfd : APiaTaa; plgs, S50 55, bulk. 370G B " Rrst of the week, but toward the close it = HAY—Dull; shipping, ®@&c; good to| dr 24 prd | $1.10 3 PN TAMBE Rocnl 2 off a little in view of more lberal re- Bilwankee O chalce, 3 : " | T ive: slaeds) waslorn Lok’ e butter market also held firm the | ket Nigner, N 1 horthern MaIe T T | 190t crop, Medive: 140 Crop, agiic’ olds. K g 198 | $90; western shesp. U604 SHEEP—There were several cars of sheep ey O L et o N T il [ R0 N S SR R e T short time. Some dealers look for it : J 2 ' Firm; Galveston, 18¢; California, VER- 2 1- following table shows the receipts of | week, but as compared with the cor the latter part is week and say that 1t . 1030, Texnn Gy, 136 RONETE N =Weak: M1-0 per ounce: | _THS (hnce s shee bt the Hve srincival | snonding woek of 8t poey there'ls & big BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY imay Amount to as much as 8¢ per pound. | PCOHN. : ATHER—Firm: acld, 4@%c. dlscount in the bpen market for short bills | markets for April 19 decrease. The table of Tecelpts above wil s Vool _ateady: dc;mimc fleece. 16gmc. |is By per cent und for thres months' gv o Cattle. Hogn Sheep. | show the exact fgufes. =~ i < Pro ¢ arl 0" Beef, firm: family. $13.50G outh Omaha .......... B ' x ere has been an aciive demand all the R el Suate ane Previsionn Buints Grpin het. 'y beef hams, { bttt — Eilcano A 12000 150 | week for good sheep and the tendency of RAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS ICag ‘D $1: . $30. . LOUIS. April 18—WHEAT Higher : 19— WHEAT—No. puc ity exira 1nA1n mens. B0.000 Weekly Bank Statement. Kansas City 50 pricte wal weeieg e ' Bought and sold for cash or on margin LA . 1 0. 3 red, c elevator, i ts, firm: pi bellles. Louls . PO 1, 5 le 1 ora: May, Wie; July, Ne S a kled | NEW YORK, —The statement 3 . 480 3.3 | %c higher than the same . Jephdne or mat on e e Ty RO, hard, b W80; plekied o RK. April 19 —The statement of X s bigh .fi. - Rod, grompt Lard A0t o $he Roek ending yulBE, 100 3, ook - b SERELRBERELLELERL A £} t1 5 SRR FEEE 8 Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOBEPH, April 19.-CATT. ceipts, 276 head: steady: natives, % cows ‘and heifers, 50; veals. 6.00; bulls and , $2.75@6.00; stockers and feede: 4% hicago G. W..I FERSREL, R Sl S EressEsERgy 207 Room 4, New York Life Bldg. el -