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— - : APRIL 28, 1802. COMMERCIAL AND. FINANCIAL |5 £ Sttt o mestpingon s | sngur: rom, s fe g sown | i moncs s or o pr 0 - (OMATIA [IVE STOCK MARKET[ ! ooopmpy o "R R o L steady tone and sale of 100 tons spot and | “CHEBSE—Steady, but gufet G BOSTON, April 22.—Clearings, $24.986.1%; 450 tons futures, the New York market wi fuil creams, fancy small, 124@i3c; New | balances, 31§76, I AND LAMBE- eipte 2 about % points lower, closing with epot at | York full creams, fafr to cholce, Tig11%c. BALTIMORE, APl 2—~Clearing: - 4 ad; Digher: lambe, ateidy . ' 7.60. Copper was steady, closin, ——— L8865, balances, $570, It | I ’ ambe, $6.256G7.00; wesi« Weather Again Ruling Factor in Grain ot Al a1 i gluke fzuo-m at SLTG | Minneapolis , Flour and Bran :‘}’E.I%ILFLPIHA_ SAprll 2.—Clearings, Both Beef Steers and Oows of Good Quality . v ern sheep 2 . N ‘ 375, electrolytic at 12.00, an n X alance . 8 Bpeculation with Trading Easy. Hat 'and noming! ‘st §ib; gt Iondon Copper | MINNEAPOLIS, April 2. WHEAT-1 3T, LOUTS, v e ¥ jearings, $7.834,- Sold Fully Bteady. 1 . . . 11 Stons Cliy Live am— # b8 lower at £52 158 for both spot and [ April, 78%c; July, Té%e. nn_::m!s. R fl\,l 9, balances, 730; money, 44@6 per futures. Lead wn; steady s“ lw.«- higher, | hard, fic: r;‘: 1 northern, T%@7%e; No. | cent; New York excharge, 20c premium. and higher in_London. Spelter was 2 northern, 7alc . . — —— CHECK TO LATE SLUMP IN PROVISIONS points lower here at ¥ 43 and unrhnn‘::’ FLOUR_First_patents, l’”"fi‘é‘“- oot | New York Money Market. —_— at London at £18 Iron ruled steady and 3 first ‘clears, $; secons B N : lowet cows. unchanged at New York; No. 1 northern : $2.2505: EW YORK, April 22.--MO! On call 1 2 . 1 . 7 ot fnd mixed, $2.5086 stockers and 1y Market in Wheat | rounary, §17.00618.00; No. 1 southern foun Tn bulk, $14.00@14.50. 4@5 per cent; closing bid and asked, 4@ | Receipts of Sheep and Lamba Light STAGS, feeders, $350G4.65; vearll and calves 8 - e ~ per cent; prime mercantile paper, 3@l 1110 5 8 300014 50 s S e - M 87 TS0, | Bgtiah prices e s Toledo Grain and Seed. per cent. 4ad Gaaiity Common, but Nare STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. HOGE--Reveipts, 4900 fead; market & Corn and Oats Quit with shade higher, with Glasgow closing at 548 | TOLEDO, Aprll 22.—WHEAT—Falr, ac- “5"{'5;"&»‘1’;:::1 fi‘.?‘nfi,f‘;‘»i;!fi.hf.r'“.;(".‘:2:1'.% ket Ruled Active and -3 4o Nis wer, selling at $6.6067.06 bulk, $8.7066.85. mfs Gain, 44 and Midlésborough at 4sa 1d tive, Steadys cash, Shc; May, €24c; July, e 48T for demana. and at $&W for sixty Strong. : w1 o Stock In Sight. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. | GATS Dull, steady; cash, #iigc; May, ;,ni,}-,’.";:.‘;,?,m‘** I R o Saddi 5 The following table shaws the recalpts o — a3ige: July, 6%c SILVER-B Mexican dollars, 41 . 3 cattle, hogs and sheep at the five princl CHICAGO, April 22.—Weather was again | " BEkD Clover. Airm, higher: cash, $.10: | BONDE-Govormmint Ao otate” fases SOUTH OMAHA, April 22 ] 3 markets tor April e the ruling factor in grain speculation tos Condition of Trade and Quo ons on | April, $5.10; October, $.1i%4; No. 2, $.40@ | tive; rallroad, irregular Recelpts were: Cattle 1|-.5‘. Sheep. : 3 o 5 31 . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. At no time was trading heavy, t Staple and Faney Produce. s The closing quotations on bonds are as | Official Monday . 4,088 708 : South Omaha . 278 M1 2 tollows: Official Tuesday LT ] I N Chicago ............il) 2500 16000 10 K CALVES. Kansas Clty % 1 arket BIOUX CITY, Ia., 22.—(Special HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER D elegram,) SCATTLE RitRipte, 108 hend 1 best, common slow and lower, beeves' ste AL $4.5078.50 throughout the session a strained, ner - (efllln: was present. May wheat closed a 3GS—Including new No 2 cases, 15c; 'waunkee Gri Market. lower, May 3¢ up and May oats | cases returned, l4gc AU —w 10 100%4/L. & N. uni. ds.....102 Two days this week... 6, 04 %0 8t. Louls e aavanced. Brovistons closed 2150 to 5@ | “YAVE POULTHY — Chickens, Sc; o Steady. No.§ northern, TOGTRRC: Julr T 10008 Riex:” Central dar..::2'88 | Bame daye last week ... 16,021 . o ¥ o 8t. Joseph © higher. rootters, according to age, H@7c; turkey ““‘. N ,"‘ No, 1, ek, e LAd > Li..008% do ist ine 3% | Same week before........ 1312 10,861 RS AND FEEDERS. ports of rains In the wheat belt tended | 10G12¢c; ducks ani geese, S@%%4c; dressed BARL w‘“fi'}fi‘ No.'s, Fo; sample, 0O git sy % Minn, & Bt L. 4.1 | Same three weeks Ago.. 12,631 11,966 12 3 TREW .isiimnine 29 43 26,050 toward an early demoralization of the k In_good condition, 1@2c higher than e e ik i Lo ¢ 8 M. K. & T. 4e...000 | game toUr weeks ARO.. 16,887 E ‘ 5 - wheat pit. Advices kept coming in every v . SORN—July, e9%e. upon o [ g X OO M |Same days last year 18,274 00 . o W where telling of the almost parched condi- 2 e kil Coupon "r.L L] do en: Sue. - RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. o Biriout tlon of the ground and stating that the : v oo in| do gen . SCE| 1 YEA 2. . i BOSTON, April 2 a oy do g 22 —WOOL—The market £ 58, reg.. A > ? - ¢ rains were by no means sufficient to gave [ i CAUGHT o ol coupon .;?w"‘ya'?» Facitein The following table shows the receipts : 4 this week has been quieter even than. inet .. ose who thought prices would go < herring, 6c; pickerel, S¢; 3 SORN—=No, 3, | Ateh. Y o b4 of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha 1 week. Prices, however, are the same and IR e SR o Sourat 1o relapes thett erch: ) Dulaly. divated N ok [aae A T, APl BL=CORN-NG. & | Al s S i oW | for "the” yeuF (0 dts, atd Comparieens I S : dealers are unwilling to make prices to in short lines. The southwest had weakened | bc: bluefins, whitefish, 1lc; OATS—Inactive; No. 3 white, #c, billed | B. & 0. 4s.. 1110213 | Reading gen. 4. with last year: o AR Bl terest the buyers. Territory wools are aterfally on the rains, but soon advanced | biack bass, 15¢; halibut, 13c; salmon, 16c; | threugh AR g LSt L & UM e b 12, 1901, Inc. Dec. L ORADO. quoted: Ch fine, scoured, 4Gc: fine above Chicago prices. Clearing weather | haddock, 1ic; codfish, 12¢; red snapper, 1 WHISKY—Steady at $1.90. A JRRRRCY 1 Mol S B ™ Cattle . 28,710 204veh 44,6835 <] 71 steers....1088 5 2 medium, 4. : medium, 480, ' Fieece. ool was_reported where the rains were most | roe shad, each, 6ic; shad roe, per pair, 3 — g il st L8 W s Hogs SO9.615 700,121 100494 s Van Dyke & D.MontAna arg exciadingly Tuiet, DUt prices el T meeded and_an unexpected rise in prices | gpiit shad, per Ib., 10c; lobsters, bolled, per | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, 1124 do 26 s % |Sheep . 300,637 356,970 ....... 66,33 | 42 steers....1907 6 00 ST. LOUIS, April 2, -WOOL—Nomine:; ollowed. May opened %@%c to ls@%e | Ib, 2ic; lobste reen, per Ib., 2bc. 3 i G rone 8o, Mperin da W | _The following table shows the average | HOGS—Thes derate run of | medium grades, 14@i7c, light fine, 12614 wer at THNGTi%G and sold off to T, | FRESH. FROZEN FisST. Herring. 2% e Rty & price of hogs fold on the Bouth Omaha | hogs here today Tor a Tuesday, but as all | NEAVY fine. Saride; tab washed, 1G240 T e T e iols visible and | SouYy Readless, ict,¥hitefish, 7c; smeits, [ ypeculation in Stocks Seemingly Tired G ... 96 Texan & P. ln. market the past’several days, with com- | othicr markeis were quoted lywer prices at 8 Leapril 2WOOT U The market TR S s ones i S on No 1, ic; smelts, No. 2, be. C, L. a T years 0| e ool e least uninte ng o od buying resulted. Commission houses [ " OYSTERS -Mediums, per can, 2c; stand- and Bonds Are Weak. A pitt - | DT R . {he e ook & roD: i he QUAlLy, Of | the many featiireless weskt of Ints. Wy gll had sold liberally early for the south- | ards, per can, 2 extra selects, per can, P - N A ...112%| do conv. 4. K Y . 1801, (1900, [1899. |1898. 1807 . | than yesterd S0 that the market on|& Vvery few buyers have been recorded and waest bought back rapidly. The local crowd, | 33c; New York Counts, per can, 40c; bulk | NEW YORK, April 22.—Today's stock 10413 | wadash 1. .t . 15501, (108 .8 Puan, Tesierday, so that the Sarhiet €8 |0t ik semple She desiet bas tiied grderly enough, was hearishly affected be! | standards. per gal, $L2% bulk, extra se- | Market had the appearance of beln tired, n| "t « cause the weather was somewhat cloudy $1.60@1.65; New York Counts, per gal, | In the language of the brokers. A gallant 8o, 4.0 98 |_do deb. B dn Chicago. This, of more * | rally was made againat the depression and 1 11104 | Weat Shors ‘is Tains southwest, caus: sellin e, per doz., $L the 'svmpathetic influence of the rather | Erie prior ilen ia. ' io0n|W. & L. E. 4o nd after May had close ‘s, aggressive strength developed fn some of | 02 Seneral 4o.'.. §1%|Wis. Central 4a eady, a shade lower | . Recelpts, §7 [ ¢ 3 the stock and hnd the effect of checking | i W & D G, is...118% Con. Tob. 4 care; Minneapolis and Duluth reported 179 the advance In the western fleld, so that L cars, a total for the three points of 236, 7. the losses were pretty genprnllf' recovere *Offered. against 134 last week and 302 a year ago. HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | The action of Reading strongly indlcated Primary receipts were 301,000 bushels, com- | Huy Dealers’ assoclation: Choice hay, No, | & culmination of the upward movement in Boston Stock Quetations. pared with 361,00 a yes go. Seaboard |1 ypland, $9; No. 1 medium, $8.50; No, 1| that stock and the taking of speculative h clearances equalled 211,000 bushels. The | coarse, $8. Rye straw, $6.0. These prices | Profits and an afternoon raily in the wheat | BOSTON, April 22.—Call loans, 4@4% per seaboard reported 12 loads taken for ex- | are for hay of good color and quality. De- | Market reawakened the anxlety felt for|cent: time loans, 4@ per cent. Official port. mand fair. Receipts light. the winter wheat crop closing of wtocks and bonds: Corn was largely under the Influence RO The western railroad stocks fell nwn"‘ t0 | —n of the wheat market and was something VEGETABLES, the lowest of the day and the gains which | Atchison 4 of & waiting affair. Early in the day prices | SEED POTATOES—Per bu., Ohios, $1.50; | had been established elsewhere among im- | Gas 1n sagged off on the rain influence in the | Rose, $L ) $1.15. portant rallroad stocks melted away. Mex wheat pit, though the natural condition of | POTA’ 4 $1.00@1.05; Colo- | The market closed active and weak and|N. F corn would not permit of as marked weak- | rado, $1.2 generally at the lowest. A violent break | Alehiron . ness as shown early In the other cereals. ARROTS—Per bu., Te. in sugar to 122% after selling up t0 1214 | %, P ity o8 [Dominton Coal ... Selling was liberal and developed until STS—Per bu _basket, 65c. was a contributing cause to the late weak- [ pouon & Mo 0 |lee Rovale May sagged off from 61%c to 6ll¢e. When TURNIPS—Per bu., 5c; Rutabagas, per | ness and was attributed to the Erowing | noston Elevated .....166 |Mohawk ‘8 wheat Tallled corn accompanied it and [ 100 Ibs., §1.2 apprehension that the differential duty on | Fichvurs ph. . 1o |aor Shainion 1. * Indicate Sunday showed better reiative strength. There | PARSNIPS—Per bu.. 6dc. sugar will be removed or the Cuban recip- | Union Pacific ........103%|Osceoln . YESTERDAY'S SHIP! TS, was a bulling movement talked of by the | ASPARAGUS—Cailfornia, per Ib., 15c. rocity bill will fall. SRR (i.iiidoresiss - et ot crowd that was conspleuously bullish in| CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per doz., $1.50.| There were the usual violent and erratic | Amer. Sugar ..i0\! ! 1228 Quinev . 110100010 The following liet shows the number of July corn several weeks ago. This added | GREEN ONIONS—Fer dos., according to | movemen. a number of specialties | do prd S iveur carg of feeders shipped to the country yes- 1o ihe growing strength. Although the in- | size of bunches, 1@e. Which have comé. to be & regular featurs | Dom L & .. | terday and their destination: & terlor movement was a little better than | SPINACH-Southern, per bu., e, of the daily stock market. The upward | Mam. Electric T ars, of late the crowd looked at the recelpts [ LETTUCE-tead, per hamper, $350; hot- | flght of "Nashville, Chattanoosh AT | o pra . 97 Trinity I, Agor, Getyaburg, 8. DM, & i i 1 a8 s of the decline. The general market was 5@ | *maller than usual. Territory wools are 100 lower. Some of the best hogs Yol | ak T (Jull. Cholce staple on the close to yesterday's prices, but as a gen- [ Scoured basis is quoted as follows: Fine. eral thing the better welghts were 5c lower medium, 4i@48c; medium, and others 5@l0c. lower. Trading was not | f < territory wools: fine active at any time, so that it was late be. | The medium, dicuac; medium, 3a4oc, K fore a clearance was made. The bulk of | Mools are quoted: Cho Ohto X the heavy hogs sold from $6% to §7.00 and | gbove, Zige. with averuge straight XX at the medium welfhlp from 6.8 to $6.90 and | 3c and X at i Michigan X {s nom the light hoge from $6.7 down. As usual [ Inally quoted at 21G23c; Australian wools, the light stuff was very hard to move at|duiet but firm any price. Today's decline carries the - market back to about where it was on on nd Rosin. April 12. Representative sales: OIL CITY. Pa., April 2.—OTL—Credit bal R | MLt IR - ances, $1.20; certificates, no bid; shipments, el I N % &% ,R33 bbls.; average, 100,936 Dbls.; runs, { S average, 16,770 il o e &1 RAVANNAH, Gu., Aprl 22.—OTL~Tur- 40 prlul". steady, 43c. Rosin, firm: A, B, C, 5 A G, $L.3%:; i, $1 1 N, 83355, Wa, sds0; 52" o £} wmesce oo on 1] 13 22BAER e o EErEr] [e—— S B 2 *]T 1 “asa 2582 "2855S Bgrs 'y o ® LEREFT ERIY 2 ooome e8388S "es 228222 2! & 2a28ag 28e% EELY st csesascace® ososestees Geseatsescate pRr—— S885 | eoescocacs | 2iz2e | wewes | 222 "on | | woes | 888 . . April 22—OIL—North Lima i» 8S¢; South T and Tndiana, 83 NEW YORK, April Of1—Petroleum % v. Rosin, steady. ‘Turpentine, dull, 20 3 0 'ERPOOL, April 22.—O1L—Turpentine, % spirits, strong, 42s 6d. 80 —_— 4 Shaffer Makes Good Impression. » . WHEELING, W. Va., April 22.—The o Amalgamated association today reached the 150 committee stage and for several days there .4 will be little of interest on the floor of the = convention. This morning the three 20 890, |trustees, Taylor of Pittsburg, Jenkins of ‘% Youngstown and Rudd of Newport, Ky make their report. The all-absorbing topic W continues to be President Shaffer's report {ust ‘submitted to’ the convention. Thare s no doubt that it has strengthened his position with the delogates. Ben I. Davis says he never witnessed in any Amalga- mated convention such an ovatfon as that tendered Shaffer when he concluded his five hours' address, in which last sum- mer's strike was detalled from start to finish. Resigns Stanford University Chalr, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, April 2 —~Prof. Jame Parker Hall, assocfate professor of law, has tendered his resigna. tion to the trustees. From here Prof. Hall will go to Chicago university, where he will hold a full professorship In the new department of law that will be opened there next October. American Now a Mandarin, NEW YORK, April 22—According to 5 5 [ § 6 § 6 ] 6 bullishly. May sold up to 624c on the re. | house, per. Aoz, Kause. Louls was due to the reports subsequently | . 5. Gues C1. 1120 gy [brped, States Perty & P, ne, Neb. oM, & mction and closed firm, % higher at 62c. | PARSLEY—ber doz., 30G3e. S T e o B e | et 1) < Ed Perry, {Vayne Neb—M. & O Trade was nervous, but rather quiet. Re- [ RADISHES—Per doi. 20G2¢; per box, | for Loulsville & Nashville Weeting. Common....113 | Winona . Charles Butler, Blllings, Mont — celpts, 127 cars. 1.9, Rumors were revived of a consolidation | Allouer .. 3! Wolverine & D, C. Bickett, ‘Griswold, Ia.—Q.... b ats readily felt the bearlsit influence of | “WAX BEANS—Florida, per basket, $4.00 [ of the American Cotton Ofl and Virginia- The official number of cars o o th@ rain reports, but rallled quickly with | 450, ' Camolina Chemical company. The move-| °*Bld. brought in today by each road was: the other grains. Trade was qulet. The | GREEN PEAS—Per basket, T5c@$l. ments in International Power, _American e Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p. H'ses. rain as yet has not been sufficlent to re- RHUBARB-Home grown, per lb., be. Grass Twine, Wells-Fargo, New York, New New York Mining Guotatio: . 2 liove the fears for the new crop and the SABBAGE Calitornia, new, 3o Haven ana' Hartford, 'Long Island, the | npw YORK, April 2.—The following are 2 situation is n O anish, ran, 3§2; eokil e Y Shconraging. May spld as fou ar iy wnd | PO IONE P per crau, 3% Ohlos, | Keok ik and Des Moines stocks and Gthers | yiq clostng prioes on mining stocke: as high as 43lgc, closing firm, %c up at | CELERY—California. The early recovery in the market was = 43%c. Recelpts, 248 cars, IMATORS -1 kK Adams Con. Little Chiet prflvlnlnn- were weakened early by a u?l“:mr:l\ru!‘s—rlonun. per_6-basket crate, | stimulated by reports of showers in the | A{{ Ontarto . winter wheat belt, but -carryin yeak hog situation. There soon developed | "NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $.50g1.00. Toals, ahowed & Bervous coms thronenor é ; Phosuti BENS" (8 ftiren Bere reattind haoner FRUITS. and_the real sustaining influence in_the Potoni offered a_fair support, especialiy in ribs, (. FIGS—California, new cartons, §1; im- | market was the buying of the coalers, both § slerra Nevada which advanced best of the list. “All prices | Ported, per Ib, 12@lic. "The Tealising in Reading Ioft the matket . Small Hopes 3 Shos i, May pork e higher at $i6ds, | (STRANEERDILE Texas, por H-gt. case, | ,yinerable to the nfluence of & raily i | 1ron Siver Stasdard . 4 SRChit Fiay lard 2c up at 89,675 and May ribs bg [ $5; loulslana, per 24-pt. case, {.75. the wheat market, although that was said | Lesdrille C Total receipts TTTR Eatimated Teceips tomorrow: Wheat, 46| ORANGED cigriy BAVYL: faney? oy uring t5e "waoh Tn the. visibie aubeie of T a e e A TAMInE the Hame - o ecelp Tow: ] NGE . uring the week in the visible su o , eact. buyer purchasing the num- gars: corn 65 cars; oats, 105 cars; hogs, cholice, 3375; budded, $5; med. sweets, $3.5 Wheat. Speculative opinion is resignea 1o Forelgn Finane 8erot Teaa ndicatad:s . y ‘Gasige e the hope of only an average winter wheat . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. _ The leading futures ranged as follows: LEMONS_Fancy, $.80; cholce, $.35. crop under promising conditions and is qu'lfi,flv,.??;,"f.‘,‘:?.' S P Omaha Packing Co...ci §8 L108 . Wrticles.| Oper:.| Figh. | Low. | Close.|Yen'y, | goii o\ AS—Per bunch, according o size, | prepared to expect a crop disaster in the [ fd. 3053, [shen, 2160 Reme, 242 Moncy | Hammond Co 16 .1 s s St bl B sl - | $2.25G2.75. 4 event of unfavorable conditions. was fairly abundant today, but the market | Bwift and Company . B8 2N *Wheat | | | MISCELLANEOUS. A reassuring effect was produced h?' in- | traded largely on money borrowed from | Cudahy Packing Co...... May Y TIR@TH| T4% TA%E HONEY—Per %-section case, $2.7 . | difference expressed by the principals in|the Bank of England. Business on the | Armour & Co. July 6% 150404 % @R 57ea8 | NUTS—New crop walnuts, the Northern Securities company to the | Stock exchange was more cheerful. Con- | R. Becker & I Bept. k3 18| 7543 Tovadra | hell, per Ib 13c; hard shell, per Ib.. I filing of the sult in the supreme cdlrt|gols and gilt-edged securities were steady. | Vansant & Co. . . 6 *Corn— | s No. 3 ‘soft shell, 100; No. 3 hard s against the company on the ground that|Home rails were dull. Grand Trunke were | Lobman & C 6 . : ¢ May 6 614 a2l Gy | Brazils, per Ib., ldc! filberts, the consolidated ownership of the proper- | firm. Canadlan Pacifics were easfer. For- | Hill & Huntzl ‘ L rivale BAvION recelvad.at Naware. . 3 July 51 6214 (63 @A 623%@4 | almonds, soft shel ' ties is safe in any event, since only the | elgners Inactive. Americans reacted on | Livingstone & 8 . . « . ¢ rank W, Redding of that city has been Sept. §1% 624|618 | pecans, large, per ib., i3 : method of holding them 'ls aimed at by | seiling, which was most pronounced in St. | Hamiiton & Rothsehild i i g 4o made a mandarin by the sultan of Min: *Oats— 3 | i | nuts, per sack, $3.by ety But any decislon which would | Baul and Union Pacifics, Readings were | I F. Husz, —There was a very light supply | SN0 * Redding forinerly was a member Ny o | “HIDES _No.'1 green, .| defeat the purchase of the constituent |Nae feature of the strength. of Americans, | Hobbick of sheep and lambs here today and the | JaNGT (SETTRE GOV . a July k poivd No.. 1 salted, Tie: No. 2 salted, 0. 1| companies by the change of thelr stock for | which closed weak. Kaffirs were steady. dauality of the offerings was far from bein, g b July i | veal calf, 8 to 1214 Ibs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, | the stock of the new company would have | Rio tintos were dull. DeBeers weak. The i ooe good. Packers, though, took hold in goo & Bept. 133Gl 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hi 3c; sheep | fAr-reaching consequences on many pro- [amount of bullion taken into the Bank of shape and an active and strong market was 5 bEept: f i | Daits, T8o; Borse hides, Hoemct focts ‘under way and to which Wail street | England ‘on balance ioday was £175.000 7,34 ; experienced. Gyerything was sold at an orh CIDER -Nehawka, per bl $3.25; ooks for great results. ARIS, April 22—FExchange on London, oy ht run of cattle | . ed wethers sol 1 Yoo B havka, per BDL, W35 New | P don farmed. selisr of atooks in. this | MII for ‘ShokaT Thea ase on London, R e T ehut the taceipia for the | a8 8580 and wooled wethers brodght .15 DO YOU WANT POPCORN—Per 1b., 6c; shelled, 6c. market today, after having been a buyer | 100f 9214 for the aecount. {nnhh 45 closed | fwo days this week are considerable smaller | Some cipped ewes sold at $5.00 and clipped 5 for several days and thus helped to|at n The offictal llst of stocks opened | (i or the " same days of last week. | 1ambs at 3800, Packers all’seemed to ha TO M strengthen the foreign exchange market. [ dull on the bourse 'today. affirs were iberal orders, o 3 = St. Louls Grain and Provisio Honds were weak hnd. the market gen: | weak. Later there was u general Improve: | Hoct! (packers had aulte lberal onders, % | were scarce “they "had’ to. take® the ‘come AKE ST, LOUIS, Aprl 22 —WHEAT—Lower; | erally was irregular. Total sales, par |ment. which continued to the close of the | tvaryihing desirable was disposed of In|moner grades and pay strong prices for No. 2 red cash, elevator, T track, $ig | velue, $3.3465,000; United States 28 advanced | market. Foreigners were generally heavier, | Sverything d ? them. SOME MONEY 820: May, 1o Uty Tagiiseer Ko G | 1% on the last call. Copper’ shares were adversely influenced | 5950 585%™ 11 offerings was again made | Quotations for clipped stock: Good to hard, TRGTTee. : The Commercial ~Advertiser's London ( by realizations. Toward the close Rio tin- | ,o"'% Yeet Gteers, and the quality of sev- | choice lightweight yeariings, 3.75@6.00; tair [ A?}.,,'r;,- No. 2 cash, 63%c; track, | financlal cablegram says: Stocks today | to8 recovered considerably. The private | ofy)’jonds was good. As high as $6.855 was lom . $5.25G5.75; good to choice wethers, RlGHT AWAY? c; May, 63ic; July, 63%c; September, 62c. | Were fairly brisk and cheerful, considering | rate of discount was 24 per cent. paid, but as a general thing sellers were |35 fair to good, $5.00@5.35; good to - e OATS—Stronger; No. 2 cash, #c; track, | the passover settiement tomorrow. Con-| BERLIN, April 22.—Exchange on London, | 16" calling the market more than active | cholce ewes, $1.75@6.00; fair B RSN : *No 2. a New. bOld. 3 July, 3%c; September, | 8018 Were hard at 94 7-16c. The new fssue | 20m 684 pfgs. Business on the bourse today | dy filly steady on desirable grades. There | 4.76; 8ood to choice lambs, 3. 35; falr | | 1 so, buy LARAMIE, HAHNS PEAK Cash quotations wers as follows: k @iéc "|was at 916 premium.” American, shares | wa# extremely quiet The remarks of the | §7% ‘0t %;ourse, more life to the trade, but | [0 good, $5.76G%.00; feeder 'wethers, 500 | | o "p 0/ 0 0l OO CAPITAL FLOUR—Firm; winter patent; 5 moved cautiously after yesterday's fire- | British chancellor of the exchequer, 8ir{ 1. “\ Cr"Tow sales that looked 'any [8.00; feeder ewes, nmfid ;i Jeeder lambe, o AT 890; winter straights, $3.2009 60 n aten works. ‘They began nominally above par- | Michael Hicks-Beach, ‘In the ' Houss ‘of higher than vesterday's market. The cattle $.00650 Wooled stock weils about 26G8ic | | STOCK now selling at 200 A SHARE clears, $3.00@3.40; spring spocials, $4.0004 1, | @3.80; extra fancy and stralght, 5 ; |ity and remained steady, with some buy- [ Commons yesterday, who said that nothing | R&ReT that Yeieriny LN ere neglected | above clipped stock. Representative sales pring patents, $3.500360; RArIng straights: $8.00G9.16. d ing of Bouthern Pacifics and Union Pa. | could be more premature than the rumors | thit wete WCROR I ANCISN TELE 4T some | No. Av. Q.. .10, 4 "' | SEED—Timothy, steady, $5.00G6.00. cifics, but New York flattened both. New |in the press regarding the peace negotia- '".e. that clase of cattle looked a little | b cull ewes.. WHEAT-No. 8, T0@74%c; No. 2 red, 82%@ CORNMEAT, - Higher, ¥.15. York supported the market in the street, | tlons in Bouth Africa, checked speculation. | f8te8 ‘"¢ (¥l dent that packers want | 10 clipped ewes o s q BRANDull, easy. - eooners Shd semeclally Krie being|fome funds and Cenadian Pactlios were | 505" neavywelght cattle of good light- |10 olibred bucks ATS—No. 2. 43%@4M%c: No. 2 white, 45 HAY—Timothy, higher, $11.5014.50; prai- | bright generally, and Loulsville & Nash- - ; "“but the medium class they are Bi4e; No. 3 white® it white, 50| e “steady, $10.00@14.80, L viie and weights ECEEE FESEeEE sasnsaannen PO LN 3, P LIS Rt S TSR b 02 EEE} TETE 2232522283 22 83338323333 - & & in lote of ten shares and upwards. It WILL BE ADVANCED TO .3 A BHARE ON MAY 1ST. Par value is $1000 a share and it will reach par k4 Southern Rallway resumed favor R L e RO 144 feeder. lambs % v and could L SEEDS—No. 1 flax, $1.68; No. 1 north-| BAGGING_Higher, 5%@6%c. and L1600 (0 bars has been bought. WASHINGTON, April 28.—Today's state- | t0day An¢ There is more life to the | )l clibped facts from M. J. GREEVY, financial i 4 esirabl 4 PROVISIONS—Me: ber bbl, §16.45 | $16.25; new, $17. Lard, $945. Dry salt meats | eXchange {8 2.19; Berlin, 20.48%. " Silver had | 3100.000.00 gold reserve in the division of | thing of desirable QueVly W & AFICG, i | 298 clipped ; poration. Office 414 Beo Building, shoulders (boxed A (boxed), stronger; extra Shorts fnd clear | bears to cover ——— e O imse Wind sold. for fully a8 — \ i short clear still even ments vesterday aull_at $4.15, LB L NEW YORK. April 22—COTTON-gpot, | PAlI%, Veaterday s notehes. iy | BUTTER — Lower: 'creamery. 2 Baitimore & 0.1t mexae " closed quiet /i April and May, | §F8 10, the YOTEE LU anted. Cattle show- o Recelpte. Shipments | Chet™s*Ghto. | a0 pra- \ N emon kinds were almost impossible 10 | steady; good to prime steers, $6.75a135, OF OMAHA v. 68 9 138 8 8GOS y v inside of twelve months. Construction YE-—No. 2, H C. Steady, $1.30. Gold to the amount of £50,000 has been re- Condition of the Treasur. ket was also more active | 4 clipped ewes 92 BARLEY—Falr tuy:‘r;mk‘r‘ malting, 65@esc. | IRON COTTON ’ru-:s—Hl;hor. $1.05. celved from Egypt, £20,00 from Holland B B quoted steady to strong | 114 clipped g being pushed vigorously. Further 3 ood stuff. B .clanel western, $LT3@1.75; prime othy, 1| HEMP TWINE-Steady, 9 Money is scarce. The market repald £2, ment of the condition of the treasury bal-|on 800U e little time, and every- | 8 clipp 6 p- g Wy e, 38 1000 nY" 85| BROVISIONS-—Fork: alet: jobbing, old, |90 of the £3,000,000 due the bank. Paris|ances in the general fund, exclusive of the | trade than for some Witie (IS, RUS CATE | 463 clipped @ agent, representing Isaac Van Horn - : v - | in good season. 41 cul e 81 & Co., Boston, bankers for the cor- 16.60. Lard, per 100 Ibs., b , boxed), stronger; extra. short el a rally. The speculators’ spurt In Amer- | Fedemption, shows: Avallable cash bal were, of course, slow sale, | il . - (1008e), © 9.0 r%fiy“’ Short | ribe, 39.50; Sort olears P poieal | fean was taken advantage of to driverihs | ances, $175,624,881; gold, 91,663,048, s o %o they have been all along, but | 34 western wethers, wool 9 wides (boxed), $9.56@9.68. ribs, $10.37%; short clears, $10. The following are the closing prices on Cotton Market. B has they did yesterday. OHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET.|| Omaha. 'Phones 12008 ana 1233, The following were the receipts and ship. | , METALS-Lead, qulet’ at . Spelter, | the New York Stock excha: Ahe® Jeal calves and stags all sold rticles. R o POULTRY—Quiet: chickens, 9@9%c; tur- | Atchison .80 180, Rallwi % | quiet; middling uplands, 9%c; middling erory few atockers and {eed- [ Cattle and Sheep Steady and Hogw s é“‘fi e Shlnml{:‘t':o keys, 1lc; ducks, 10dc; geese, u/? " sidl do prd . - 9840 do prd gulflands, 9c: sales, 1529 bales. Futures |, TRSTG OV g his morning, and only a Arh Whaks, ; 3 o : T 8t L 2 | 932¢; June, 9.18¢; July, 9.13c; August, 8,624 1 ady, no matter | CHICAGO, April 22. | 35,000 | dalry, 18@2ic. do BId ..oooees 3 3 . ; August, 8.92i4c uality sold fully steady. > , April 22.—CATTLE—Recelpts, Mmoo | EGOS—Steady at b, e nthera ... 308 Uton "Eaetic L1111 ey | September. 8.3 Dsoner: Sida: Novembe ey Were heavy or light, but the | 260 head, 'including 300 head Textn “ Flour, bbls 8,000 | Cnim tf _ Waba LOUIS, April 2.—COTTON—Quiet; ¢ at any price. The demai.d from | poor ‘to medium, $4.60@6.40; stockers and On the Produce exchange today the hur | Wheat, bu. e ey o middling 5%40; “sales. none; recelpta, 83 | 918pose of At SWY BT P Might and only | Feoders, $2.6006.00; cown. Hl.i0G800; helfors, y % bales; shipments, 1,438 bales; stock, A58 shipped to the country | § 505, canners, $1.. .40; bull| $2.500 —— — ter market was easy; creameries, ;| Sorn. bu Chicago, I & 1458 | (lcven cars were shipped £2.50 .00, ; datries, Chidese,frm at 1tk i | OMte bul il & ! "NEw ORLEANS. April 22_corro.. | yesterday. Representative sales: §igeaires BROLE; Texds il sisers, MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. ¢ v at 15%@18%c. EAIRNE S e nq Cuicage & ot Wiyl o oid Steady; sales, 180 bales; oralnary, fc; good P el “guum HOGE—Recelpte, 16,00 head: eatimated to. | £— o3 T T— A o 1st ptd.......0 roes . ordinary, $igc; Tow middiing, §%c; midaling, 1 morrow, 26, ead; left over, 9, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.| yrvenpoor. April do 24 ptd 8 | Amer.” Exproms | 9i4c: g0od middling, 99-16c; middling fair, weak at Monday close; mixed and butch. '“‘ & fl"lfll Ifllll WOI'kS. ers, $6.60@7.05; good to cholce hPI\'{, $7.00¢ B MM AT AR 2 chicaso. & N, W g 0 ufet; No. 1 northern, SR %y o B BT Tl iy, Unles] Wioek, 715, rough hemvy, 3a80geds: ligh SRRk CAND ™ PAMBS. Recel e ecelpls, 10,00 | guNERAL REP. SPROIALT\ head; steady; good to choice wethers, $.50 REPAIRING & " 6 3 Wella-Fargo Ex..... bal Fut T e S Ruotat) of the Day on Various | CAlfornia, s #%d; # Chicago T, & T Al ale utgres, ‘barely steady; Apei @625 fair to'cholce mixed, $4.76G5.50; W IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, 68 1%4d: July, 58 11%d. e T asn % 233988 bid; May, 9.25G9.26c; June, 9. Commoditi CORN-—Spat, steally: American mixeq, | c. .. € ‘ 236G9.57c; August, 9.01G9.02c; = September, ern sheep, $4.76@6.25; native lambs, $4. 1501, 1603 and 1505 Jacksen Street, 6.60; western lam 507,50, Omaha, Neb. Tel. Ssa. i » 4 X #c; November, 7.88¢; NEW YORK, April 2.—FLOU new, 6s 7d; American mixed, old, no stock: ) = s ) 1.88c; 88,51 bbls.; exports, 15,461 bbls futiires: guist: Julyy Se 1%d; September, e ; 3 LIVERPOOL, ‘April 22.—COTTON—Spot, Official yesterday: Zawriskie, Agent. J. B Cewgill, Mgy Receipts. Shipments. [ ® el . Cattle 1 Hogs . 9,628 tive and firm; Minnesota patents, § 0044 b Ot o e, 7. Del. & Hudnon. oy falr demand: prices steady: American mid- Sheep 2,420 L & W Ka City Live Stock Market, CR‘NE co. winter extras, $3.10G3.35; w bales, of which 1,60 were for speculation gk et $2.2008.15, Minnesota ' bakers, 3 g e TRl A . and export and included 8500 American: L%, Rye flour, steady; falr to good, T RO 3 id g receipts. 15,000 bales, Including 1,100 Amer- 40: cholce to’ fancy.’ §.6000.66. £ sm.. . o ican. Futures opened qulet and closed CORNMEAL — Firm; Vvellow western, '90s. i i ] Doat qulet; American middling, g. o. ¢., April, W3 clty, SLE; Brandywine, 53506955, o ; ‘ o’ 463-64, sellers; April and May, 4 R-6i@ RYE—Bieady: No. 2 western, éige, 1. 0. b., 538, Ba. : . SR 4 [463-64d. buyers; May and June, {62-640 afloat; state, 61gec, c. i f, Now York, R . ), 463-64d, buyers: June and July, 4 63-84d, cariots. . iy . i buyers; July and August, 4 62-64@4 63-64d, BARLEY—Dull: feeding, 64@6sc, c. 1 f., 1i long _clear middles, el by gellers; August and Beptember, 4 57-64d, ew York; malting, 67%G7c, ¢ 1. £, New ST® et T ayles. seeaes e buyers; September and _October, 4 40-6id, ork. oL g g F el R LG TS soesse 202 buyers: October_and November, 4 30-64G WHEAT—Recel) 170,620 bu. Spot, mar- | Jies, 16 to 20 Ibs., 168 6d. Shoulders, square, %| No. American 431-84d, sellers; November and December, ket steady; No. 2, m‘c. elevator, and 88%6 | 11 to 18 Ibs., firin, 89s. Lard, prime we 2 511y Pacific Coast . y 428-64d, sellers; December and January, loat. On’ reports of good rains in the ! ern. in tierc eady, 39s 34; American re- | Mex. C <ovo 29 Pacific Matl 421-64d, sellers; January and February, 3d. ===¢.~1—u=—==—u.=r_-—§ pinter patenis, GG i| HOPE_At London (Baciic coast), firm, | Bebi el ¥ . dling, 6%c; the sales of the day were 10,000 KANSAS CITY, April 2 —CATTLE—Re- celpts, 7,000 head natives, 800 head Texans, 0 aad calves: markat aleady o 10 Manufeciurers and Jobbers of lower; native steers, $6.5006.85; fair to good, snsssscesnsansnasansnanas 2SLBRREETTLTEESeE 888 sRREEET L = z3zz2 $6.00@6.50; stockers and feeders, $3.40@6.40; Western 'fed .;«u,&g.ag‘puo, 'l‘exmluund m Ifl lll’ "pn 's Indian steers, $5.00 ; Texas cows, 5.00; native cows, $3.50g5.75; helfers, m Of All Kinds. southwest wheat had a fair break tarly, ! fined, In pails, steady. s 3d. {Mex. Natlonai " 1o%}| People's Gas 426-64d, sellers. b A e B il e 16 and 1514 BOvALAY OV, ended by general ling. But a heavy [ BUTTER—Firm; finest United States, 2s, | Mion - 900 K1) Pontmnd . v ear 086 i8—Racelpts, 7, 3 decreso In Braduireets world's wiock and {-stszk—an; American “fincat “Whits, | Mo Pacite 1908 | putiman il G Coftee Market. 3;1‘ 10&“1’1‘»?5“'1.%!.“:7 Aub markes 49 ELEGRICAL SUPPLIES. Sas tomorrow aroused the snorts ahd pro: | KL TOW Brims oo nocred, frm, t6s. -oo. 88| Republio Steel ... NEW YORK, April 2.—COFFEE—Spot, 107 LR BUSIR; Duxed paosems, WM | ———meer— moted a vigorous rally. The close was Arm | treilah in London, aull, s 61, ¢ » gteady: No. 7 invoice, 75-16c. Mild, qulet. - e RS AND HEIFERS. O AND C LAMBE-Recolgte: 6,800 ' I o oot decline: May closed. at Wike: | "Raselpts. oF Wheat Aring the last three | N . s ¥ ass The market opened steady. With prices un- STEERS AND 1269 6 head; market steady: native lambs, $6.6) esiern ectrica il WR@SINC; closed ‘at Sic; December, | dav, 116,000 centals, including 6000 Amer- | 85 ra o111l " U I | Glioked 10 work wll Hikher ‘Rfdert e T | 24+ ¥RERS AND BTAGH. 700, - western " lambs, §6.006.8; native CORN-—Receipts, 14,000 bu.; exports, 26,100 k:lecclvu of American corn during the last | Pennevivants woo ey | on demand from shorts, light bull support R c y;)'»mr;krfifl&%«;?fir"e:::henkxw‘}'ass? o.mp.n, . Opening steady corn ' mold off with | thres day s, nohe. e 2 i, and scattering purchases for short account. 4 o Rl e Sratd Tearinar RERER: Wheat and then develoned s sirang ungl NBoR. o et pidl1lllll ks 2 There were no cables in hand from Bragil, spaenre B8} Sl R R el Electrical Supplies. tone on smaller receipts, the wheat upturn | Kansas City Grain and Provisions 4o 24 ptd 1 CLlllee " | thus temporarily affording rellef to the ‘1080 SR feeders, $3.00G6.00. | SR i Snd covering: Closed” fim. Wle nel ad- e y n LN U S Ayt bulls from “big receipts figures.” At the 1000 b g e ST lectrie Wiriag Bells aad Gas Lighttag Nance; A ©; closed at 883c; July KANSAS CITY, April 22 -WHEAT-May, | 40 Y bid Western Uni: : best of the day prices were net 5 polnts - 808 s Live Stock Market 7 ol at 6i%c; Beptember, 66%ec. ' | 724c; July, T2%@73c; cash, No. 2 hard, 14%@ | g % pe v M I higher. The close was steady., with prices +1210 4 69 o “ o Q. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr, 110 Howard §t. T8 Recelpts, 3150 bu.; exporis. 100 | 1. No. 8. Tic; No 2 red. e, Noo§ isg 1l bon| do pra net unchanged to 5 points higher. 'Total ] 8. April 22.—CATTLE—Receipts, | semm— - — white, ‘Sdc; No. 3 white, c; track, | cash, No. 3 , 86c; No. 2 white, §7¢; No. I10] G0 pld e 5.15c; September, market steady; poor stock selling lower: g - 8 o - ol i 4% | native shipping and export steer ) AWAJINGS AND TENTS. dressed beef and butcher steers mixed western, #9@50c. Options quiet but | 8, 666 850c; December, b.se; generally fir OATS—No. 2 white, 46c. s - - . HAY—Dull; shipping, ®@bc; good to| RYE-No. 2, . *Trust receipts. **Offered. praa HAY—Cholce timothy, $13.75; cholce prai- - Evaporated Apples and Dried Fr stats, common to cholce, | rie. $13 50140, London Stock =arket. NEW YORK, April 22.—EVAPORATED e r‘.r:‘:;;‘ :3 }hczul]fl’-d ml‘il TTER—Creamery, 26c; dairy, fancy,| LONDON, AprlLfl —4 p. m.—Closin :,I’,"‘;Esr""""“'”' -y "“.‘f"hfl" nm' .nu‘l’k"l . EGG8—Steady: at mark, new No. 2 white- | e teeees M%[NOrfOIK & West: o Shasney towan gher prices: ulet; Galveston, 18c; California, | wood cases included, 184c per doz.; cases | do sccount $inl €0 Bller i stocks were weak and export demand good; dry, 13c returned. le Anaconda 5% |Ontario & Western | pEme dagic; tancy, 10 {'ulh- ‘ R-Qulet; acld, J4Ga5c. Recelpts. Shipments, | Atehison i g | Penayiv CALIFORNIA ‘DRIED 'FR{ITSGener- A b smore o 1t obb! nd; apri- EROVISIONE--tieet, irm: family, $iysoas | Corn. bu’.. Y s ii| do 3 pta...lll cots well held and some. business is re- M50 mess, $i1; bee n 3 E:::“. ¥ St fom oS Sl Chleaped, W oo 0[S, & ported in small lots; peaches dull and un- under 1,000 Ibs.. $4.00@6.00; stock- feeders, $2.50GM.70; cows and heif- S g e AT ES | Omaha Tent and Awning Co,, s, .«;%un: fed, $4.40G6.30; Omaha, Neb. 2 nd heifers, $2.254.50. HOGS—Receipts, 5,100 head: market 10c Manufacturers of lower; pigs and lighth, $6.75@6.90; packers, Cut 'meats, firm: pickled ' belifes, e 4 | anged. Apricots, Royal, 10%@3c; Moor B@ILB; plokled shoulders, $8.50; picklod Chanses in Available Suppli Biatt B K O R [Rhien Saoite (| Park. 0z Peaches, peeted, 12aite: un- “.l- X fil‘ lf:fldl:lbd."‘ld H Ill.lfi‘f‘n NEW J‘URK‘ April 22.—8pecial cable and l:l‘l"’ P i :‘1\‘ da. :l‘\‘ i pecled, s@lle. R , steady: contl- y loat 2 i 1 8. Bteel s - Bent diods: Bouth: America, Bk, ‘com- | Shekr Riic setamunications to Bradaireets | 38 g I 4o pa Dry Goods Market. EM' Bisessy, Pork, Arm: tamily. | supplies as compared with last ‘account: P NEW YORK, April 2.-DRY GOODS— VESSRIIARIATET U BB TS@ITT; short clear, | WHFRAT—United States and Canada, east 9 o % | There h y 3 % da, et ¥ * ere has been no change in the dry good X ERIer " | of Rockies, decrease, 4,960,000 bu. afloat for | oK & £ e ::'.,“,"E..::. market today; a moderate business Is mov- 'W—Firmer; city, 6%c; country, | and in Europe, decrease, 1,700,600 bu.; total 5 5533 Debeers 2 ; while forward contracts are more lib- supply. decrease. 680000 bu, Ny 195 cral, wantings are noted in prints. some Recelpts, 8553 nl‘ tead N—United States and Canada, east of - ~———— | falr orders being placed for fall delivery. . 1230 state dairy, 7 "“MP* June | Rockies, decrease, 576,000 bu 3 240 _per ounce. jobbing trade continues qulet COW creame: o] tactory, L™ OATS—United States and Canada, east| MONEY—-24G3 per cent e rate of [ MANCHESTER, April 2.—DRY GOODS— o CHE) ecelpts, l.’ll nln-. firm: | of Rockies, decrease, 15,000 bu. discount in the open market for short bills [ Businese moderate at hardening rates. = faucy large, full cream, fall . hmmnd The leading decreases reported are those | Is :\ per cent and for three months' | Yarns, firm, but not active. - mnd white, 12@lc; fancy small, state full | or 260,000 bu. at Manitoba storage points, | bills 3 11-16@2% per cent. - ug:;..o'nly make, colored and white, 13¢ | 300,000 bu. at northwestern interior ele- — Sugar Market. Recelpts. LA pes : steady state TEOL TS Gmala ol Waninpets NEW ORLEANS. April 22.—SUGAR— , 21, Pe: vania, 18c; western, I AR CHICAGO, April 22.—Clearings, $26,490,929; | Steady: open kettle, 244@3 3-16c; open kettle, R ABEEN Bisady; Now Oiteans; BO| rasiadeloils Frodure Market, | MIIGAGD APed BoClearings. S waty; | Stasdy: open kattle. @i Yito; opep keitle . for sixty days, h.qs on demand; New York | @3%c; Seconds, 2%@0c. Molasses, dull; POULTRY—Alive, unsettied and pominsl | (FHILADELPHIA, April 3.-BUTTER- |eaghange, Mo premium. centritugal i@ise. steady; fowls, 13¢; turkeys, 11! lnuy;m e Creamery, ¥c; extra _ih ORK, A lfi—ou.m.“ O “:J.I‘:W '.Yl:‘l Kn.mAprnflz».--'l;%mu“ N e, T3 ces, : refining, 2hc; o A London prices for tin de- %o higher; fresh nearby, mcgluflln 8. —~Clearings, 8,- m«.&e. Rellned, steady: j 1 ND HEIFER 83 MBE3TSTENMRAS, CEVRR .90@1.00: butchers, $6.80a7 2. VSHEED CAND | LAMBS. Recet 1400 Tents and Canvas afl“‘. culls and bucks, New York Live Stock Market. GA OLINE ENINES, NEW YORK, Aprli 2 —BFEVES—Re. | ———— —— — d_beef steady; 1 American steers at 13G13%c, dressed welght: ports today, 80 head beves, 1,146 head S5 quarters of beef. old at £ 00 per 100 Ibs, 1360 “HH;:E.}"Z va' LAMBS—Receipts, 1,19 Olds soline Engine Works, o head; both sheep and lambs steady; clipped 1118 Farnam St.. Omaha. 1 ® 00; unshorn lambs. §1. 75; dressed . — = - mutton, 8@l1%c per Ib.; dre lambs, 1134 | = O 868 Receipts, 5 nead; market weak. [BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY t native mutions, 3.2 | g@gnd for Catalogue Numsbor 23 ceipts only 6 head: dres p and 2 CALVES Receipts, 125 head: & few veals Olds Gasoline Engine, o sheep. $3.97% per 100 1bs.; unehorn sheep. Room 4, New York Life Bldg, E 20 0 St. Josepn L ock Market. ST. JOSBPH, April 2—CATTLE-Re- | GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS celpts, 1.726 head: steady to weak; natives 15; cows and mmn,dx.lfi veals, | Bought and sold for cash or on margin 00; bulls l‘l';? st T5@8.00; stock- All telegraph, telephone or mall orders .. will receive careful and prompt attention, 785 hesd; 20 tower; | ™ Tolophone ol ‘REB. - oo s

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