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. . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1902. full cream, early make, colored and white, | through unloading, attracted by rumors of [ reserve in the div 3 r r LcasiorcrsondB 1 mixed, $2.0055.50; stockers and feeders, $3 / \ JAD i, rain jn_the southwest; "'l‘:’m July, | shows: Available cash balance, $180,41147 ) 1100 . o @450, yearlings and calves, $3.00@4.35. JO8—Recelpts, 16612 pkgs.; weak; state | £ 7. 4c; Beptember, 5%c; December, | gold, $91,604,48. . o+ HOGS—-Recelpts, 3,00 head, market 5@100 and Pennsylvania, 17@1 i western, at | S4%e. . — . 60 . 1000 § m!ner 07.10; bulk, $880ge . 1035 ™ . e 1880 2 . i Boston Stock Quotations. ¢ 108 HEE eipte, 100 head; stondy 163 @1 7%c. 7 e HOLARAEE Firm; New Orl 29G4 in and Frovi ; Grain Prices Lose Hold and Liquidation | POULTRY-Alive: Bteady. turkeys 13e:| o T T Do et BOSTON, April 24.—Call loans, 4 _ per Beef 8teers and Cows Rather Blow Sale at o s o STAGE puis Live Stock Market, Ord fowls, 12¢. Dressed: ; o KANSAS CITY, April 24~WHEAT—May, | cent; o e o omaal X 1 00 880 k or of Day. I R hflrt-h%-r‘,lloh'zlnfl“”lzwd 2%c: July, 9%c; cash, No. hard, ‘c?v‘;‘;m!”m“«\:;\“k'; ..:A"ou‘nura-w"' — Weak Prices. STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS , ST. LOUIS, April #.—CATTLE-Recelpts, abroad were raised today on a better de. [N i No. § red, 1@9i4c; No S — fio e RE R R mand here, backed by the gain abroad and | 7% ” 5 i sieeee 908 et active, steady to strong:; best native Mand hets, Sacked (he 1 ind R . September, G1%c i HOGS A TEEN CEN ol A ‘- steers, 10c higher: native shipping and ex PROVISIONS ALONE ARE BUOYED UP | it it el a3 s B “misner. with | No. § mixed, sesire: No. & white, e | s 'S . b UG M A i Sk SInITE IR [ eesns *REGH aresdd oot dnd : 5ot ut 2180 173"8d and futures at £123 12a h:'m‘!fs?‘g" ool A i & Hecia. 68 -—— . B asrvme hutc n‘.l,l\' 18, $LRasis; steers under 1,00 r Y . ot wi sed -No. 2 . NG C na ? % CAL , $40G8.15; stockers and feeders, $2.500 easier here, w! - . HAY—Cholce timothy, $13.50614.00; cholce n any. D oal “ 383 3 10 3 %0 4 33.90; bulls, $3.10G5.10; calves, §2.5066.5 PT:‘_‘:‘“I@{I:’. with lake quoted at 51}:.:4’:?‘ pralti. S e 1% | Frankiin SN Highuit Sitess o1 the Teue STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Téxas and Indian steers, grascers, 34 re 3 . “ levated . le6 |lale Royale ; y i 4 Valaes, but Strength Displayed $isaiim Sandard copper was quoted | o8t TERIVSCTORmeTy; - Wej SRy, Swucyy Y\ N H. & H. 80 i.\u»nn\‘ 3 Were Faid for Fancy v HA0GS.3; cows and heiters, R.6Q 00G11.3 and June and July 2080 1 bure ptd T4 |ola Dominion " LR 0 43 . in Provision it At BTG At Londen oo And, JUY | TEGGE—Lower. or. (e 1 ne in east; at mark, | Union Pacih 1008/ OBeRIe o rere s Lambs and Wethers, : sronseen 899 Recelpts, 4,20 head: market 5o N hit s included, 14¢ 7 . 1o t \ig p Shanged. a6 G Tor abot and fatures | few, Noo £ whiteo, casesncluted, 1 | Mot coi i parro : y : e igher pige and Mehits, $87668.90; packers iy ead was steady and unchanged here at|d0%; eturnea, 1ol g | Amer. Sugar 26| Quiney " vietese S ko Jutchers, 28.95¢ \ls changed front today and bears came |1ds 9. Bpeiter was eagy, unchanged and [ FARAY | Shdes caeinres 3 .00 | Dom. 1. & 8 THmountatn Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs . | o ¥ Bl lambs, $5.75G8.50: culls and buck P are of the profits. After gester- | dulet at New York at $.424, and London | Goil py 5,000 10,000 | Mass. Electric Trinity Oficlal Monday .......... 3,474 4 f . B s 800 combe & § and buc day's remarkable advance of dry weather | Was Jnchanged St Sl New, York iron | TES B wLiLild g INCDN ) 7| United 8 1% | Omticial Tuesday . 108 Rivets o s R ESCCREnG . W S0y westery es _we 3 e N E.'G, &' - gyt + aane . 1 A " R @ dusty weather map started prices firm, | VRS JFRFT ruumn—yf RSP Rern, 150008000 Philadelphin Produce Market. Bickee Yviie Uah .. : k"'l"h:nl Wednesday ...... 9 7 p COWS AND HEIFERS - = But ‘rains brought s scare and lquidatiorl | N0™s R0 Gy oreHern, HA0oG100; No. || PHILADELPHIA, April 24— BUTTER— | Uy5 Stee Ty Officlal Thursday ... Fai o 3 Stock In Sigh :‘:nm;uaol;“rm‘fy‘:ehu? rll}nllr:' uM', ayc | foundry, southern soft,’ $17.60G18.00." Eng- |1 . extra western creamery, 26%c; wlmh’.’h‘ & Wolverine Four days this week 8. and L. Ranch—Colorado, The following table shows the receipts of ey, ey’ corn’ isge. depressed and May lish markets were lower, Glasgow closing rby prints, 28c. e o o Daly West v Same days last week 3 68 steers,...1250 6 45 cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal oats ‘%c Off. Provisions were firm and |8t £53 3s. EGGS—A “shade ‘easier; _fresh nearby, | = —|Bame week betore... 3 = A, W. Jacobe—Colorado. markets for April 24: closed 2isc to S@Tlhc higher. HOLESALS . ) ; fresh south: ) ame three weeks ago.. ) 5 steers.... 1184 & 80 Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. closed T4e 10 PTG MIENCT. e of yester- | OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKETS. 4w or I hern, 16c i Y game four weeks ago... HOGS There was a moderate supply of South Omaha § M Wheat belt should influence rapid changes | Condition of Trade and Quotations on | creams, falr fo cholc LONDON, April 24.—4 p. m.—Closing nrlu's‘ of r:m sold on the Snulh‘ I:)m- s k, but much less than for the 2: 3 is . in sentiment on the part of the bull Staple and Faney Produce Poosin Mark _— - - market the past several days, with com- | same €'last year. Favorable reports | Bt. Jose t h . . S i 9-16/ Norfolk & Western arisons with fy cel 3 Hhere was plonty ot bull . news—cabl corin Marke: o ol P s tved from other points, and under Were. sirong. receipts emall, clearances | EGGS—Includin - new No. 2 cases, 1%c;| PEORIA, 1IL, April 24.—CORN—Inactive; < EI G0 ped ive e the influence of a good local demand ‘the Totals , large and crop damago reports came in | cases returned le No. 3, 8. I e T B market advanced 10glse. On the wtart the abundance. ‘The morning weather report| LIVE POULTRY-Chickens, 84@G%: o SAME—irrm; No. 2 white, 45c, billed : i Resaing oo b market was, ‘perhaps, not over u dime showed the wheat flelds as dry as tinder. | roosters, according to age, sgic: turkeys, | through / n sl do st pid Abrl fisher, but it soon took on more life OIL CIT . April M4.—OIl, Belling siarted early, merely for profits by | 10g12c; ‘ducks and geese. iaSlec] broflers, | 'WHISKY—On the basts of $1.9 for fin- [ 128 do 24 prd. il b gtrength, so that the general market balances, 31 the longs, who had’ accumulated stuft at | per b, Zbc. ished goods. Chesapeake & Ohio.. 48%|Southern Ry.... ... pri be quoted 10g16c higher. Good heavy hogS | ments, 147 low prices. This eased the market some-| BUTTER-Packing stock =18 choice — Chicago G, W.. 3 | do, D :g:‘l]l foid largsly St FoW Vo J 1% and tancy | runs 8,951 bbls.: averag \ W) but rain reports from | dairy, in tu separator, 25c. EW 100 x ONDS, | G M & &t ) Southern Pacific . oads soid from §7.10 to $7.90, which carries VAN 8 o Y e e Kfi:"‘ 'm“f:':""‘ln;‘ 'Was genefal T FRESH C B0 " PiiRtreut. g | =Y TORE STOCKS AND ROND] D 4 K Li.. 46%|Union_Pacific April the market to as high a point as has been “fl,"‘,"‘m N e "'\""1"” outside markets liquidating lr»al{‘. crapples, 10c; herring, 6c; pickerel, Sc! pike, ] Ul i April reached this year. The medium weights ', $1.30; G, § pecially 8t. Louls, which sold very heavily | 1ic; perch, 6¢; buffalo, dressed, 7c; sunfish, | Day's Market Discloses Intimate Re- | Zhe o i dom Uy 8 Steel........... 384 | April went mostly from $6.% to §.00, while the 5 1K o] e mved hetore ‘inere was ‘any ces. | bc; Bluefins, 8c; whitefish, lic; catfish, 13c; o 1mplt | . . April lighter loads sold from 3.9 down. There i of the heavy pressure on the market | black bass, 18¢; halibut, 13c; salmon, 1 Iations of Grain and Securities. Iinots C) b April was not much improvement in the demand r P q gation of the heavy pr Niinola Centrai v P D0, 0., April 24.—O1L—North Lima here prices had slipped down almost 2c. | haddock, llc; codfish, 12¢; red snapper, 10c: et " i Louiaville & Nash . R April for the lightweignt stuff, which was left [ gq “goridy o AR Bl e Late In the day there was fair covering |roe shad, each, 8)c; shad roe, per pair, dc; |, NEW YORK, ApHl 24.—The important |y’ § T IR v untll“the Jast, and although that class of | "NER"'FORK, April #-01L-Cottonseed and values recovered a little of the loss. | spiit shad, per Ib., l0c; lobsters, boiled, per | Influence of the grain crop prospect upon | do prd.. Siay Tovisiosres WG] gL hogs also improved in price, it was hard Rt Petigioline, - poeed Kok May wheat opened unchanged to 3c lower | Ib lobsters, green, per Ib the stock market was again demonstrated | x. Centrai April to get packers to take them. Everything Rurpentine aem T oy b 5 Wwas disposed of at an early hour. Repre- | *TiVppc oL ADEl 54 sentative sales: ' 13 1 [repp— S P ¥ - 3 e *EZIRLT *BIBIR &, v ¥ R o Z28 et S 8B NESYE 89, SEaES 582 BRERE T 33353 [Pperere—— [RySpere—— BEBLEE LERES! a2 % 1 . SrwePe S Getetewm g emeewen £ oes o aedane avoove 38 as 2528 [Rrsa. £33 =25 Pt OYST edlums, per can, : today. After a strong opening prices | - April 8¢ T80 to Ic and rell to gy, closing | | G or can o, extia setente pestand- | wavered and commenced to o back when | “BAR SILVER_Easy at 2%d per ounce. _ | Abril b A rave. | 83c; New York Counts, per can. 4bc: bulk | the weather map was published, showing | MONEY-2ik@3 per cent. The rate of | April Mi Mo and Duluth reported 169 cars, | standards, per gal., $1.2%; bulk, extra se. (aIMoSt ;0 rain precipitation east of the | discount in the open markst for short bills | April & total for the three points of 196, againat | lects, Hoiglss; Kew York Counts, per &a Rocky ,mountains, but when the wheat|is 2316 per cent amd for three months' | ABrIl K, t A s opened & evealed C © | bills 1s 28@2% pe 3 27 1ast week and %0 a vear ago. Primary | Hiboo ve ive per doz., §1 lquidation thcre at declining prices, stocks e S April Tecelpts were 260,000 bushels, compared | FIGEONE= Y 'sé’sa - promptly began to pick up a " . | April with 30,000 a year ago. Seaboard clear-| VEAL—Cholce, 6@8c. The persistent sagging of the price of il 5 ) April ances equaled 728,00 bushels. b : OATS—48c. wheat was accompanied by growing and | LONDON, April 24.—The weckly state- | April Sympathy with the ;«lm.uhl||;e-n,1: %as| BRAN—Per ton #17. broadening strength in stocks, with the | ment of the Bank of England shows the — gnough to start corn down hill, but the | BRGNEHCL 0loted by Omaha Wholesals | N0table demand “centered on the graln- | following changes; Circuiation, decrease, | * Indicate Sunday. big bull crowd, which bought Heavily of | JHAYTErices auoted by Omaha Whe ® | carrying railrcads. L148,00; bullion, increase, £661,266; other | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE July yesterday, turned sellers and induced | Hay Dealers aseoclation; Cholce hay |, But the day's events are a striking evi- | securities, increase, € her de- | The following table shows the receipts & bad slump.’ Sentiment ~was changed | 1 upland, ¥, No. 1 medium, $650; “No. 1| gence of the Intimate assoclation at pres- | posits, iner oS in- | of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha R e T B are for hay of #ood color and quality’ De: | €Nt Detween the grain markets and the se- | crease, £ Kovernment securitles, In- | for the 'year {0 date,” ana comparisons ings were larger, the southwest sold and | re for hay of kood colof and quality.” De- | Clritien market, © The Guick rexponse be- | 20,000, *“Fhe proportion of the | with last year: © oo " iy was weak and reports had it that the new O tween the two Is emphasized by the gen- ingland's reserve to liability is VAU ims. imt. Ing. Dee. crop was starting well. An increased VEGETABLES. eral conviction that the present strong T Last week it was 5049 per | Cattle 204,360 210,398 43,071 > acreage also was reported in the north-| SEED POTATOES—Per bu. Ohlos, $1.50; | leadership in the stock ket is held by | cent. Rate of discount unchanged at 3 per | Hogs /806 717,108 106,698 ...... west. Leading interests did a good buying | Rose, $1.25; Triumphs, $1.15. persons of long experience in Tru!u Hy cent. The amount of buillon taken into | Sheep 309, 366,238 82617 business as pric declined, but the pit| POTATOES—Northern, $L15; Colorado, | ulation and heavily committed In the cur- | the Bank of England on balance today ) p b Qs ¢closed very weak and almost at the bot- | §1.35 *| rent grain dealings. was £10,00. The sum of £30,000 was with- | prong, Oficlal, number of cars of stock tom. July was the weakest option. Com- | CARKOTS—Per bu.. Tc. There were other features which cor-|drawn for shipment to South America, | PTOUENt in today by each road was: _ mission houses were on both sides of the | BEBTS—Per bu oasket, 6c. joined to help the recovery in stocks. The | Gold premiums are quoted: Buenos Ayres, Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p. market, but favored selling. May opened | TURNIPS—Per bu., tc; Rutabagas, per |&nnual report of the Lake Bhore rallroad | 142.60; Madrid, 37.47; Lisbon, 28 Rome, % 3 4o lower to l4c higher at GW@6Hsc on | 100 ibs., $1.25. 4 was a palpable influence on all of the Van- [ The demand 'for money was maintained firm cables and the early weather reports, | PARSNIPE—Po- bu. 6. derbiits and indiréctly on the whole rail- | {oday. Discounts were firm owing to the | M 3 slumped to &% and closed weak, 1% | ABPARAGUS--Home grown, per dos., Tic. | Foad list on account of the enormous earn- | scarcity of money and the uncertaincy as | GrionPacifc system lower at 63i4c. Receipts, 88 cars. CUCUMBERB—Hothouse, per doz., §i ing_power revealed and the prosperous | to the future. Operators on the Stock ex- i Ry Oats suffered with the other ains. | GREEN ONIONS—Per doz., according to | (Faffic conditions. The disclosure of the | change were little disposed to Increase Southwest rains and freer country offerings | size of bunches, 15@2c. purchase by the Lake Shore of a large | thelr engagemente. induced liberal selling and, though packers | © BPINACH—Southern, per bu., 7sc. lock of Lehigh Valley stock and admi PARIS, April 24.—Business was quiet on and commission houses bought well and | LETTUCE—Head, pér hamper, $50; hot. | 810ns on the part of the principal banking | the bourse today, but there was a more held prices up- for & time, declines ensued, | house, per doz.. 3 b house interested in the coalers that pur- | satisfactory disposition. Spanish 4s re- The trade was on a liberai scale. May fold | @ PARSLEY-ber do, 0Gc. chases of Reading were being made by | covered on the news that the Spanieh from #ic down to 48 and closed weak, | RADISHES-Per dos. 20G%e; per box,|NeW York Central, Pennsylvania and the | Chamber of Deputles had voted the Bank Iy off at {¥4c. Recelpts, 167 ca oy | 9150 | Goulds was taken s corrobofation of the | of Spain bill, but they relapsed before the ere was an active scramble to buy hog | WAX BEANS—Florida, ve community of interest being es- | close. Turks were in demand, ow 8 N products at the opening, because of ' Ught | @100, EANS—Florida, per basket, $3.50| {Jplished in the whole coal transportation | favorable Fumer resarding tne Cwniibeqon JOtAL Fecsipty 8 U fun and better hog prices. Packers were | GREEN PEAS—Per basket, oGSl g scheme. Rio tintos were steadier. Thres | . The disposition of the day's recelpts was the best buyers and forced prices up: later | RHUBARB-—Home grown. ber 1o, a@ic. | , NeW York Central recovered strongly, 2 | per cent rentes, 100f5c for the account, | 48 follows, eack buyer purchasing the num the same interests unloaded for ' good | CABBAGE—California, new. e from its recent depression. Lake Shore | Spanish ds, 75.90. The weekly statement of | Per of head indicated: rofits and, as ns weakened and offer-| ONIONS—Spanish, per crat., $2; Ohios, | {t8¢lf &nd Michigan Central, owing to_the | the Bank France shows the followin, % Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ngs became lberal, some of the early | per bbl. Wi, . 82 '® | small floating supply outside the New York | changes: Notes in circulation, decreased, | Omaha Packing Co. 5 621 ins were lost. The close, however, was | TOMATOES—Florida, per 6-basket crate, | (onir sy e vory lane domand. 18 Fespec- | 6.20,00f; treasury accounts current, in- | SWILL and Co oo 3 rm. Julf pork closed 2tsc up at $17.0214, | $3.00G3.50. v | tively on a very light demand. creased, 42,675,000f; held In hand, Increased, | Cudahy Packing Co 9 after selling at $17.15; July lard closed 55 | "NAVY BEANS—Per bu., §2. United States Steel stocks shared In the 0,00f; bills discounted, decreased, 23, | Armour & Co....... Th4e up at $10,0001 ana July ribs 256 ety strength of the market for the first time in 0f; silver in hand, increased, 2,375,000r." |G. H. Hammond Co. B¢ higher at $9. FRUITS, many weeks, rising 1% each on account of LIN, April 24.—Business’was'quiet [R. Becker & Degan. Estimated rece omorrow: Wheat | FIGS—California, new cartons, §1; im.|the very active conditions in the trade.|on the bolrse today owing to the absence | Vansant & Co cars; corn, 100 cars; oats, 165 cars; hogs, | Ported, per lb. 12@ldc. Attention was attracted today to the enor- | of stimulating factors. Canadian Pacifics | l.obman & Co 14,000 head. STRAWBERRIES—Texas, per 24-qt. case, | MOu# expansion of the plant in progress, | sold ex-rights and fluctuated somewhat. | V. I. Stephen . ‘The leading futures ranged as follows: $; Loulslana, per 24-nt. case, $2.78. which, according to one authorlty, wlll | Spanish 4s were easler on Parls advice {ll & Huntsinger . — A THOPICAL FRUITS. add at least 5000 tons daily to the pif fron | Locals were dull. Huston & Co. Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.|Yes'y, | ORANGESCalifornia navels, fancy, s; | Product. A varlety of speclaitles, including Livingstone & Schailer. i) AL A .76; budded, *s32 | the more important industrials, all share Hamilton & Rothschild. SWear i , $3; med. sweets, '$3.2 Bank Clearl May OIL—Turpentine . epirits, stron, . Cottonseed ofl, Hull No. Ay Pr. firr ! 8 LONDON,' -OIL~Calcutta 1in- e b ced, &pot, b Anseed ofl, 80s 9d. Turp- pirits, gyt % ES SELESE TEEEE2S £ se0s cocsse Paacen 253 *58222% . P 823888 7 EAEES 2 ne Evaporated and Dried Fraits. NEW YORK, April 24.—EVAPORATED APPLES—Are having a fair jobbing outlet for best grades, but rule quiet on prime and lower. Export movement slow. Pri about unchanged, State, common to good, T@s%c; prime, 9%@9ci cholce, Mg@loc] fancy, 104G 11c CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-—Prunes reflect an_ easier tone and dull trade on most grades, with new large size fruit slightly lower to sell, Apricots and peaches neglected by both jobbers and exporters, but feeling fs about steady. Prices as here: tofore quoted. Prunes, 3%@ic. Apricots boxes, 104@lic; bags . Peache peeled, 14@18c; unpeele: Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, April 2—DRY GOODS— The market has remained today without perceptible change or improvement in_any Separtment. For forward delivery a mod- erate business is in evidence, but spot business is decidedly quiet ceesaseses rE2 aoe aoemoa 2 {1 ccesesascens F33 344 # ssestscacs | gueEn | | i Fewa 2828882828223 EEa BRA2R Steel Company Incorporatéd. PHOENIX, Ariz, April 24.—Articles of in« corporation have been filed with the county recorder here of the Western Iron and Steel company, with a capital stock of $16,000,000, divided into shares of §i corporators and directors ing, Marcus Pollasky, Jame Wiillam G. Bussey, Henry W. C. 8tump, Joseph W. Stanford, 4§ Thomas, " A. B, Plerkowskl, Acknowledg ment will be taken in New York. The art cles named Phoenix as the principal place of business, with an executive and business branch office in San Franci ness proposed is smelting and working of steel and iron in any form, making armor plate, ships and railroad locomotives. | R R2RRRRABIS! RRBRRRZ GRS EIRS NS TEh T s aerast sy RS 2883822582 70,026 80 SHEEP—There was a light run of sheep THE REALTY MARIK and lambs here today, but still there were o more on sale than yesterday. For the 3.50. in the strength of the market. & L ¥ Hues . EMON! e money market continued easy, wit OMAHA, April 24.--Bank clear , | H. L. Dennis.& Co. HANANAS Bor buneh: avmoring i size, | evidence of continued recuperation ot the | $1.00400: ~ corresponding day. 1ase 'yeay, | OUHr buyers «... 5 + | Week the supply is much less than it was | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs- £2.25G2.75, banking reserves. Sterling exchangs con. | §1.14L014; increase, i, 007,86, — I | week ago, and a slight decrease is noted | day, April 24: MISCELLANEOUS. ;‘;‘;;;l ";.ZT,;;""H: ';_".','cg;;.af,, nl o u'o;‘d bc]mcu;c& ép& 24.—Clearings, m.mfl«fl Totals .. 2735 7,020 2,458 e "°"‘"“"',“;‘, with f"{n ot "l";-e" c-:lm Warranty Deeds. HONEY—Per 24-sectl 5% ) n the | balances, $2437,505; posted exchange, $4.! CATTLE-There were more cattle on sale ures wi sdisnailh il o g Pk ¥ NUTB New crop wainute, " No. 3 soft ToneY the spoculation. oo ractor in fos- | for sixty days and $4.58% on demand; New | today than thers were o week ago, but “%’;:‘i-n Sroce sl ansicu ter suppiies 1his| | Home. (hW Tat & Blodk i iBokiet ok shell, r Ib., 12¢; hard sh it . el . QL exXchange, par. 8 the receipts for the woek to date -~ ‘s % vl 5 iy per I, 130; hard shell, per'lh, wiie; | Fhe bond market. Was U, oe and | (NBW YORK, April uClearings, $2(. | show o decrease as compared with morning, so that an active s‘"‘r Stonger | o e A Rbeait Brasils, per 1b.. 14c; Niverts. por 16" 130} | SiroNE: o Total sales, par value, 581500 | 408.404; balances, $10,812,208. week, as will be seen from the table above, | Market was experienced. =~ Some of the | ERlly B SrrioloE Qo e et ot aitaonds PSretnd B hualy Tt | G statee bonds were al unchanized on || OBrOR, "Api"si—Ciearines. 43,09, us;| X' combaren T shme wesk- ot aai | eringg were of bejter ualey Shan, anC | Qa8 05y ecan: e, per 1b., 136 1) 3 ces, §1,675,442. ear, though, there fs not much change. ered v e L 4 & i b Rlte, per sack, 8200 mall 100 gapoaz | | Thy. followring are, the: closing PHILADELPHIA, April 24.—Clearings, [ The ‘market was not particularly actlve |Teached the f:ag{. paint oi " the scason, | Jean Bmith io Anng, F, Philiipe, e 1E"s_utal:°'1;1fi"°§" Sci No, 2 green So; ol 1 i $22,122,666; bulancesy—43,841,485; money, 4 | and it was rather late before a clearance | GBS JATOR #0888 WL 308 Tarket | Laura Tonnls and husband to J 0. 1 & b T%c; No. 2 salted, fiic; No. ) 6 ) 2, s t o pafely a N , 1ot 9, block 4, Reed’s 5th add Yool calt, S to 123 lbe, Sc; No'2 veal calf, e 15 et Rl - rOlessings, 8483.- | Tha bulk ofthe. afferings was szain B her a0 Sround: The 63 Jioted | omars: t.oun, and Buiiing association e R e A sheep Beltimore % & | It uthNfl.}“’, AGHT o-Choarings, B461.- | Wwas sbont the same as 1t heo been. ‘Pack, | wethers welghed 117 pounds, but they were to A D.'Small, ot 11 . CIDER-Nehawka, per bbl., $3.25; New | Canadian [ 300; money, @6 per cent; New York' ex-|ers did not take hold with very much lifs Ofiextra cholos QUANLY. 1 mand everytting | F. 3., Morgen. and York, &, Canada"Routhern ... #2."|Union Paciic change, 10¢_prem{um. and a slow and weak market resulted | In view of the Uberal Comund Svervie o8 | Phroderson, & 13 lot 1 and e POPCORN—Per Ib., ic; shelled, 6c. Ches. & Ohlo....... 41%| do pfd . ST, LOUIS, April 2i.—Clearings, §1.542,190; | Bome of the cholcest bunches sold at Sust | of\ 18- iy out. .of - GFes. MANGS & 813 lot 2 block 14, Improve Chicago & Alton .;}k\w&m o balances, $787,306; money, steady at 4i@é | about steady prices, but as a general thing | 8500 | for clipped stock: Good to| sociation add S0 s St Louts. Genin and Provistiens. B AN 1+ Lo Y P NS GR, xshags, Mo Dres |l A A ot T a e i clfi)‘llg~'=l;;|‘:lwelphl Yorriings. $6.76@6.00; falr | J. O. Burger and wife to I, T. Bauer, o o Lum| de 24 prd. g e the Idea of taking of 5; to cho f lot 3, block 12, Isaacs & 8.'s add.... o o 3 LQUIS, April M- SHBAT Lower; | e h% s b1 |Wis. Centh much, but as packers' were ratner ‘thaif- | {0 £6ed; 50 K00 10 0GRS KON | A" Patrici and husband fo Wiibiir 5 - ] » 3 Chic . do s e out a E 3 b vt Y » y 0 feet o 3 e ot 20, Cash quotations were as follows: May, 80%ci July, B%c; No. 2 hard, 105 | ee0y &t ™10 10%| ndome Bupress 1. " Cettén Market, lower in a good many cases. The com. | (hoice ewes, 3476g0.00: falr to Kood, $LON0 e L S T % FLOUR-Firm; winter patents, ga.m | 9195 " = g o 30 Dfa.illl dw[Amer. Expross . NEW YORK, April 2—COTTON—Spot | moner the cattle the harder they were to | .10 Eopd (10, EROe NS TS, 84.50@ | C. M. Rylander and wife to J. B, Tar- B Y nter (iralghts, $3.2008.60; ' winter | Nasovers No. 2 cash, 6¥c; track, | chicaso & N, 2604 U. 8. Express...... closed firm; middling upland, %c; mid- | move. 5.00° Toeder ewes, $3.76@14.60; feeder lambs, | _son, lot §, block 18, North Omaha clears, $3.00G3.40; n%l%n%)lpoclnll $4.0074.10; | BT¥6CT May, 6dige; July, 65%4c; September, | C., R. I & P........172% Wells < dling: gulf, B%c; sales, 108 bales. Futures| The cow market was also slow, with | g0t W IC) Glock sells about 25@600 | Rome Miller and wife to D. C. Brad- flmn ‘%Ilenlu. $8.2093.60; spring straigh 7 " AR cnflx;..;l; & T. 'i:;.u‘-n".':' ¥ # I(’-lnlsedsgbv.‘and)\' April, &iaquuu June, 9.33c; l;;“::d:"lsyfif fl"fif' d""":m’l\i- dThP l,ml :bn:q"e clipped stock. Representative sale ford, part taxlot 14, in 20-16-13 ....... e P A ash, H Ldo pt . + Sl i, . uly, August, 8.06c; September, 8.19c; old s around steady pri L A o ; WHEAT—No. 8 78%c; No. 2 red, sgssc. | %0 uly, 35%4¢; September, | €. C. € & FLLIoww do pa .o Detober, §2ic: November, 3 1ocs Destmber. | 8 compared with yesterday, but> ohtside | XC pucke B o1 Qutl eim e CORN~—No. 2 yellow, 63%c. 2 e, 46%@ 4 Colo. Southern e 8.14c; January, 8.1 The market opened | of those kinds the market was very slow | 2] Dif z 400 | Anna P. Lyon et al to C. A. John- OATS—No. 2, M4@44X0: No. 2 white, 45%@ o ,1‘""."‘ at 6lc o B : lamer. '8, &R firm, with prices 3 to 10 points higher on | a8nd a little lower than yesterday. | % o Sooad’ i 'son, lot 2, block 9, Dundee Place.... wheiNo, $ white, HX@usiic. | UR—Steady; red winter patents, $3.65 Y 4o pta § active general buying and bulllsh news | Father late before a clearance was made. | jo2 clihed Wwethers E. 8, Flor to 8. R.' Rowley, lots 1 o Y ; 55 Slibped lamos. 0, ‘block 1; lots 1 to 25, block 2, oy &' iha B—No. 2. 60@60%c @3.85; extra fancy and stralght, $3.40@8.60; [ Da £ W ane. Min. colll from all quarters. “The shorts were by far | Bulls did not show much change today, » kL o i : ambs. ayne & ubALV.. 5 I’ the ‘demand, whicl pon- | In sympathy with the weak feellng on | 25 cibbed 1Ambs.: D, N, Graves and wife o Grace B BARLEY—Good feeding, 6itc; clear, $3.00608. 2 1 iam Bri R o but if anything the: engles Sraling. st 8. 64%c; fair to CORNMERT sicaay. i D Denter & R G ,ut‘rom R T the most energetic buyers and throughout ything they were a little lower ER B B L N0 1 i 510} nothy, steady, 3$5.00G6.00. - Lol 1 0| Con. Qs i tinued to generous proportions. T) steers and cows. The same was tri. o ‘rravers, lots 10 and 11, block E, weatern, $1.70: prime timothy ssongr; | BRAN-Quiet; sacked, cast track, o, | ®ao “isk pid 300! Gon” Tob. Bid. Ll sl ot July "wan ot S 0ee. this belng ome | Stage. Uniess they were very good. Veaj | &3 weatern lambs. Saunders & H.'s add.. Clover, coniract grade, $55 HAY—Steady' to firm; timothy, $13.009| do 24 ptd 5% General Electric ... 3263 ~ h . calves brought just about steady E. H. Graves and wife to spme, same ract grade, 3 W i b el (SeN|Qengenl Riset point above the previous high notch for bl steady prices. v | B W Qraves Shd Wire o skime: same pork. per bbl., $16.50 | WHISKY Stead a5 | Tnt' the season. The commotion among the | There were comparatively few Stockers 'E STOCK MAR ‘3 - ¥, 31.30. it y s OHICAGO LIVE STOC) per 100 bs. ! Short | TRON COTTON TIES -Steady, $1.06. . ! bears was occasioned by an unexpected | and feeders on sale today, 80 that the De:d-- W. A. Jeftries to M. J. Moore, lots 16, Ty salted | HAG O el T e bulge In Liverpool amounting to 4 points | market held just about steady. Good stuff 3 = . v of sold without difficult. . v 1§ o T Lo i A e O e betr an & Soaroiy o | Bt when It came:403the corgihon brades | Cattle Steady to Stronw—Hogs igher | W 4 ST'Hodl i, Bundee bice Of high wines, $1.30. | 3100 for o S1T 0 b new IFI: Jobbing, g sellers were given for the cause for the | the market was very slow, the same as and Sheep Lower. Sherift to’ Anthony” Loan and Triist & were the receints aad snip- | 315 for old. 31760 for new. Lard: *Higher advances in that market. Europe sent |it has been all along. There were about 23 company, 8% lot 5, Horbach's 24 add ments yesterday: lt‘flv % r‘)r\ ”x;lal meats (boxed), strong; . . large buying orders to the ring here and | cars of cattle shipped to the country yes- CHICAGO, April 24 —~CATTLE—Recelpts, rwlg“r' S B i e "s10062 DNE Tihe, BRXGL ot Ehinflfif fi%fiu‘-.‘”d)' WIS P Vit BEER STEERS. S htotkers and Peeders, $3.T0@6.00; cows, METALS—Lead: ?s?m at $3.9754@4.00, | Mion. & St L. ; GALVESTON, Tex., April 24.—COTTON— 37 gzfif';":'{}*E:"f,%g‘%fli:f“r‘?“"‘;i;’"y i JI]IHEBS & IAIUFAGTUHEHS_ Spelter: Dull a Mo. Pacific .. . . & Firm at 8%e. h OULTRY. { o TG L A 3 o ; L PR B ol Py A B i OGH Rocelpts, 16,000 head; 'estimated - , left over, 6000; market OF OMAHA 2 554 Republic Steel ...... middling, 9%c; sales, 2,164 bales: recelpts, 10c; ducks, 10c; 90| do pta .. Lams | 1739 Shipments, 248 bales: stock. t A W § 10g20c higher; mixed and butchers 1 e 00a to cholce heavy, ST.16@1. 4 BUTTER-Steady; creamery, 23@28¢c; Sugar . e , 20@23c. Cheese, gteady dadr; . L &I & 39,454 bales. 3 Eggs, easy; fresh, I qu . E:st‘gle-ay at 1bc. 3 b 2 LIVERPOOL, April 2.—COTTON—Spot, : I S @ roush — ' heavy, $8g7.10; lght, $1.6506%0; bulk of| T macHNERY AND FOUNDRY. 00d_business done; prices 1- NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | Flour, bbls SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 12,000 Recelpts. Shipments. 0w e Tdating fatk, § 1164 4,000 7,000 | Pennsylve v 8. American m dling fair, 6 1-16d; e ob bl Y . g, 65-16d; midaling, §3-16d; low mid- : Wheat, bu. ey BesaIng i % U B Athany Aling, 53.320: good ordinery, 4 $1-834: ordl- head; sheep e lower: NETIe00: e o "l‘ & GWEI" mn W(II'“. Quotations of the Day on Varlous | O8ts, bu. £ PRI 5 S v, 'S, R TH000 vaten of which 1800 were for ‘spact e maixad, $4.756.40; western shee) ottt s do st prd... do ‘ptd ... o+ 't e 7 - 6.00; native iambs, clipped, $4. t MANUFACTU! ".-m. Commodities. Liverpool Grain mi G0 3 pia 34| Western Union .11 JenT AoeIpEEC s 800" baten. includme 100 e “famba, “lpped. $h2565; wooled o ARy NEW YORK, April 24.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 4.~ WHEAT—8pot: | %, 8% W fAm. " Locomott American. Futures opened quiet but Colorado lambs, top, §7.15. GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALT) uff Dol exborts. 140 bble.; marker F:.. £ B0 | gdopata - o do via L % | steady and closed fivm; American midaiing, Officlal yesterday: g ocetpta. Shipments IRON AND BRASS FOUNDENA. . rice winter y teady’; May, | a0 pfa A0 4o pta . c. , -64d; buyers; ril an 1 776 raights, $.75@3.90; Mi t: o 2 oo J : Cattl . 15,048 2,776 18501, 1508 and 1500 Juoksen Stveed, nekota s Patents, | 6 2d; Jly. 6 Ixd. So. Pacific My Hoar . ¢ L ;s 454 Omaka. Neb. Tel. 538. Sheep . cooeees 11,969 158 | o gavriskie, Agest ' J. EeusBonngg.: ¥ 6% w . [ m” % uge 352 553 el £ gi B 22 58§ £ voe Sex S5 IR - | = r;SR 1] & f== | & sa8 | | P eancaan BITEHR Swamn® $-4 & ssEn ssszsgesssasnagssenen’ 8. 20; winter patents, $3.55@M. A N - mixed, r—eeeeeee— B ul ; $3.103.35; winter low ¥ . :old, o8 94, | *Ex-dlvidend, *Offered. f - sy dull; o @ ptember and _October, tlncww }’%As—t‘lnldlnn, firm, 7s. New York Money Market buyers; October and Nn\'emlur.oz 33-64d, CORNMEAL~—Steady; yellow western,| HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), firm, [ NEW YORK, April 4.—MONBY—On call, | buvers: November and December, 4 30-64G A3 ity 380 £3 1os@£4 16s. steady at B4@iss per cont: closing bid and | 431-6id. scllers; December and January, No. 2 western, 64%c, £. 0. b. FLOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, fir asked, N@e, (0. L £. How York, !.lfifiu\lfllf\\fl Beef, st £ £ wfi{:‘a‘lfi%fiop"m?("fimmv‘ Fi 1th | R ORI EANS A o~ o= PROV NS—Deef, strong; extra India > E—Firm, wi NEW ORLEANS, 'April 24 —COTTON— BARLEY—Dull; feeding, 64@8Sc, c. 1. f., 928. Pork, firm: prime meas western. | actual business in bankers' bills at $4.58 | Pirm; sales. 4,750 bales: ordinaty, S%c; g00d [t R New York; malting, 67 . ¢ L f., New Hams, firm; short cut, 13 to 16 Ibs., | for demand and at $4.8%@4.®% for sixty | ordinary, 8%c: low middiing, oc: midaling, | COWS. York. finm, 53s. Bacom, irm; Cumberland cut, | days; posted rates, $4.86 and $.88%; com- g0od_middling, 9 11-16c; middling fair, & WHEAT—Recelpts, 20,80 bu.; exports, |26 to 3 Ibs., 4%. Short ribs. 26 to 3 lbs., | mercial bills, $4.843@M4.5%, 10%c; recelpts, 5266 bales; stock, 222,988 D agPRk, Weaki No. 2 ‘red, sSiic: | firm, B0s 3d; long clear middles, light, 38 G | SILVER—Bar, &i%c; Mexican dollars, | bales, Tutures, firm. April, 9.dlc, bid; May, \elevator, and 88ige. f. 0. b, afloat; No. i|# Ibs, firm, blséd; long clear middles, | 41c. 9.43G9.44c; June, 9,50G9.51c; ‘July,’ 9.58¢; Au’ northern, Duluth, 84%c, f. 0."b., afloat; No. | heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., fi short clea BONDS--Government, steady; state, in- | gust, 9.1979.20c; September, 8.49c; October, 1 hard, Manitoba, 8240, f. 0. b., afloat. It | backs. 16 to 20 Ib raliroad, stron; £11G8.12c; November, 7.9@8.00c; December, \was rather & weak day in the wheat mar- | lies, 16 to 20 ibs i s, square, ng quotations on bonds are 7.9965.00c. ket, prleo‘ ylelding to predicted showers |11 to 13 lbs., firm, 38s. Lard, prime west In the southwest and poor export demand. | ern, In tlerces, 50s 8d; American refined, 3 * H i g e A ALY TV R A SN bt uothai i Sl not mueh support, outside markets ER—Fir: nest United States, 29s. assenes | Mex. Coatral de. NEW YORK, April 24—COFFEE—S8po :som especial heaviness all day. The| CHEESE—Firm: American finest te, 3 . 10081 3o st ine Rio steady; No. 7 fivolce, Be. Mild qu A market closed weak at 1o net declin | stronk, &s; American finest colored, strong, 3 | v Cordova, B4@i2c. The market ' opened 81%@83c, closed at mq;' July, S1%@ | 678 > - 83y | #teady, with prices unchanged to 5 points i, closed ut &kc; September, fliggeztic, | TALLOW -Prime clty, firm, ooe; Aus- : 2 higher and during the forepart of the ses- rglosed at WiXe; December, 1@siNc, closed | tralian, in London, dull, s2s 6d. #lon was quite firm on brisk demand from 3 T . shorts and fair bull support. The sellin h:agfi'-mulpu.”up Bu.: exports, 3200 Toleflo Graim and Seed, o e & Wan by Importers, who refused to belleve , saster; No. 2, W0K@T0%e, elevator, | 1oLEDO, April 2.~ WHEAT—Easier; . N e a1 8 Flae 80 long du recelpta from the crop flth f. 0. b, afloat. In corn weakness avy. KEuropean markets 'l poL vars Prevatied also as an outcome of improved | C4Sh. 85c; May, Mie bid; July, T94c bid L) Reading ‘gen oUnTY X ¢ New York Live Stock Market. —————— e NEW _YORK, April 2#.—BEEVES-—Re- < n‘uE 00. BRERE8S3283RRETITEIERRRER Ipts, 145 head; dressed beef, steady; city Sreasca mative sides, 9%@1lc per Ib. Cables last recelved quoted American steers at 13 @i, dressed weighi' refrigerator beef at 113gc per Ib. Exports, ead cattle, s' flacpari wxpir, T Had sam and Water Supplies CALVES—Recéipts, 23 head; sieady, all s0ld; veals sold at $5.0096.75 per 100 Ibs., a Of All Kinds. few head at 9; city dressed veals, 7@ 1014 and 1016 DOUGLAS ST, 10%¢ per 1b. SHEEP AND™ LAMBS—Recelpts, 2164 N— UL L R e g e ELECRICAL SUPPLIES. sirable sheep; prices are affected; sales Steady all around; clipped sheep sold at $6 | @ & & . — -~ - per 100 Ibs., & few tops at $6.20; unsh .". .O'I’lflll sheep, $6.0006.40; clipped lambs, '$5.6006.7 m unshorn lambi ug.?:m, Sresend mitton: re general sales 9@1lc; dressed lambs, general c.m sales, 11@)3c. .n HOGS—Receipts, 2,837 head; market about steady. Rleotrical Supplies. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Slectrie Wiriag Bells axd Gas Lighting KANSAS CITY, April 24.—CATTLE—Re- | @ W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1810 Howard Bt celpte, 8,000 natives, 100 Texane and 10 b 1ves; market strong to 10c higher: choic export and dressed beef steers, $.60@7.20; AWNINGS AND TENTS. falr to good, $5.60@6.60; stockers and f ere, Ebasis: western fed steers, 85100 6.70; Texas and Indlan steers, 20; Gas cows, Bogsas: native cows, 8 | Omaha T d A g [ ©3.00; bulls, $3.50@6.10; calves, $4.508 00 Swshe, Feb HOGS—Recelpts, 6,300 head; market 5@ e higher; top, $130: bulke of sales. %800 Manufaocturers of 7.; heavy, § : mixed packers, 7.d0; light, 3 5; pigs. #51000 6 et AT LALES Relis, 1om Ium' mnd II% nvas _aom. head; murket strong to gher; ‘native ) lambe, '3 07,00, western lambe qe s Send for ogue Number 98 native wethers, $.6066.00; western wethers, ———— 15.5005.9; yeariings, $.00@8.60; Texas clip’ GA OLINE ENGINES, ped yearlings. $.00@6.90; clipped grase il Sheep, # T075.5; stockers and feeders, $3.55 & JOSEPH, April % —CATTLE-Re- . odthin 108, AR Y SEATERE e -01ds Gasoline Engine, tive, §5.40¢ COWS BN elfers, 25@8.5 e aives $3.2505.75: bulls and siage, 8500 0Olds Gasoline Engine Works, @6.00; stockers and feeders, um%s 1114 Farnam St., Omaha. HOGS—Recelpts, 3981 head; I higher; light and light mixed, 5@7.15; medium :}"La.l‘urivfii“‘%q“" pigs, $4.40@6.00; bulk BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY D LAMBS—Recelpts, 1473 Yook Life Mide. 1o 6c higher: western lambs, Room 4, New Yor e Bldg. UIGLE: woan b GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS Slous City L tock Market. Bought and sold for cash or on margin. SIOUX CITY. la, April 2.—(Special | All telegraph, telephone or mail orders Tels —CATTLE - Receipt: 400 d will_receive careful and prompt attention. Sleady; Dooves, WIGST; sows, bulls '.'ul ‘Telopbone 1000 OMAHA, NEB. per cent; prime mercantile | 4 20-64g4 30-640, ‘sellers; January and Fe Manufaowurers and Jobbers of ssazIzTes 1 i ¢ : e . Were atendier and forelgn buying orders weather, general unloading and the wheat | O T AGYS Weaki cash, @c; May, | ey b & 5% ™ 4 | were somewhat of a feature. Profit-taking ?- the market closing 4@lc net lower. | S8 Sib"§;, 54, iR ey carried prices down b points. The market A ) 38 W @T0c, closed at i July, 694G (oasler; eash, dfifc; May, LT da- 1008 | Was finally steady In tone. with prices net ¥ @%c; September, Ssk@aige, | HSigTuly: STise: September, e o vn:‘-d:« AP e fo oints higher. Total sales closed st @igc. v g WIS W TR X 1003 80. “Paciac 4a sy [ we ) bags, Including: May, 4.90@5c; OATS-Recelpts, i exports, $40 ed: No. g " 8% 80, Rallway ba ... . 12 ; September, 5.35G5.40c: Octo- t, quiet: No. 2, éSige: No. 8, 8%e: ., . 94 Texas & P. 1501218 | ber, 5.40G8.45c; December, 5.55@.60c; March, 3 m;lwl\tg.m{c: No.' 3 white, 8¢ . b 164 T.. L & W. da 8% | o 80G0. 850 J $ d ixed weatern, HG%C; | track white 58 Bran. A 1364 Unton Pacte 4a .. or.1008 | * 20 y W 6. Options were quiet and general'’y | MINNEAPOLIS, April 24—WHEAT- | Soo' . L w Marke Bac. h May, T4R@74%c; July, On track: No, N=Pirm: shipping, NOSe: good to | 1 hirt TRUL: NE] Betiners. | @ oss BOSTON, April M.—WOOL—Territory are %‘! : Pase; g o § S 2R, n, TR@MKe: > ... 10t | auoted: ~ Cholce fine, scoured, $Msc: fine LSS888I22TTLLTEF RN i state, common to cholce, |~ FLOUR_First patents, $.1064. medium, 4364oc; medjum, 48c. 'Fleece wools 20300 1800 Crop. Tagtic: ots. | patents, TG40 Rest clearer oo 1) ; | Wia. 2 are excoedingly quiet, but prices heid firm. 1901 crop, 16G18%c;” 194 | Second ‘clears; 33Eg1%, ; i Choice staple, scoured basis, quoted: Fine, BRAN-In bulk, $14.00@14.50. ¥ @@olc; fine medium, 47G48¢; medium. 46 , 18¢; Californla, for ‘ordinary territory wools: fine, gedc Milwaukee Grain Market. —— finie medium, 3(4pe; medium, 40c. Fleec MILWAUKEE. Aprll 3. — WHEAT , New York Mining Geotations. wools Quoted: ' Cholce Ohlo XX and Easier; ‘No. 1 northern, Tiig@ric; No. 3| NEW YORK. April % The following are B na X at gt M hiaan & e pomm: northern, T84@TIC RIaA Y closing prices on mining stocks inally quoted at 21g2sc; Australian wools, i 7 - " S quiet but firm BARLEY—Firm; No. 3, 0ie¢; sample, sog | Adams Con B {igte et ..o B | 955 TOUIS, ARl K WOOL-Steady - | = ] ] = 11 Lo > ol medium grades, 17¢; lght fine, 13Gl4c; EonrN—yuly, Me. | - 4 18 | Beavy fine, sgic; Tub washed, Yega o1t Duluth Grain Market. « > ] -~ market s » - 3 ULUTH. April #.—WHEAT—Cash, No. 1 ha %?‘& 3 nerthern, Te; No. 3 i o | GNEW ORLEANS, Aprll -8UGAR- » , T%e; July, 16%e. Leatville " coa. ;" open ketthe, :;“open kettle “‘K}f-‘féfiu spllan 4 "y . Om....... § centritugal, anitven Yellow: . hg CO! N . c. g M o ng‘t Tair vefloi A:Erl atibuaal % tont ¢ rm; fair r trifu, test, Now Took Wheat Rarket. WASHINGTON, April 24.—Today sy Mol ses sgar do. | Refinied. stead NEW _YO! April M.—WHEAT—Re- | ment of the treasury balances in the NBON: A gl 38U GAR-Best, Aprl, celpts, 380,500 bu.; falrly active and easier | eral fund, exclusive of the §150,000,000 goid | te, s E8QRETERSSSE388 - S2E3% sugE s ¥