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_——— family, §19.004119.50; short' clear, §15.00%2 2 40 .!r"ufnl‘lnn $0570.30, crug":"‘ G « SALE MARKETS, mess, $17.00615.00 gal tender §75,008,700, Increase 2. 0. & @ s e B s BU'TTER-—Steady; creamery, 184 specie $173,004 000, inicrease $761,600; reserve ] i ¢ 3 factory T@ 1% t 18@20c | || 248,097, 7 nerease $3, 500; reserve re- 1 " | condifton of Trade and @uotations on | Bullish Factors Prevail and Graine Par- | ffon croamery. 16mine; "state duirics, T4@ | quired’ $58, a0 o ncreans 3468100 surpius | Beef Bteers and Oow Stuff of All Kinds a : g 3 Staple and Faney Preduce. tially Gain Back Recent Losses, ¥,461,800, increase $3,883,400. Trifle Lower for the Week. % Y . HEESE—Firm: state full creams, small, - . early make, fancy colored and white, 136 New York Mintng Gaotations. m.:"'"}":“ 2aligte, ere no sheep on aale this de PRICES FIRM WITH TENDENCY UPWARD | cusce reirned, e o o * comet 104es 4 fancs state full sreams: 13eAgi,c0T Make | NEW YORK. April %.—The foliowing are | HOGS SLOW LOWER ON SATURDAY | 0 mae""FUr* it et remeiots nav ey metarned, 1o ickens, s@swe: oia | PROVISIONS DEVELOP STRONG MARKET | farcy colored and white, 12613isc . 4 2 A AND LOWE v peen exceedingly light, & big decreass be. " LG8 tate and Pe ” the closing prices on mining 8t0¢ —_— roosters, according to age, d@ic; turkeys, Re=Steady; state and Pensgylvasid, — - - noted both as compared with last wee! 17@17%e; western, at mark 1@17%e, | Oas o Y o b@swe: brotlers, — Extenstve Preparations Being Made | bo11fi ducks and geese, G4 - o Sinte Adams Con . Little Chiet 1 and also with the corresponding w Packers Support that Trade and Push | *OULhern, at mark, LXGIG% y [batans Recelpts of Sheep Lambs Very | last year PRagas T b » The demand has been | ! 32 per pkg.), 6%c; ' d has been in good at tock, 180; _enole (82 { B sseese § shape all the w o R for Fall Trade by Local Jobbers |, JTIERTES .‘}l]f‘i,gfic,sn:mrnlnr, me, 0| Prices Up, but Cereal Business | counin ETn: Brmeatts, F to extra, 4% | Dok Ofe..; p g Ve yahiced. The \‘::":Vr.lr‘l':!ne'- P Poth shes and Liberal Advance Orders FRESH CAUGHT FISH—Trout, c; Loses Outside Patronage by O%ac; Jepan et T e . fluence of Good Demand Prices and lambs may safely be gquoted . crappies, 10c; herring, 6¢; pickerel, Sc; pike, MOLASRES—Fiem Orleans, Gben ! o . higher and that applies to both ol and Now Coming Forward. 1ic; perch, 6¢; buffalo, dressed, 7c: sunfish, Poor Wire Service. kettle, good to cholce 41c. ies Horn Silver Hopes .... Advanced Ten to Fifteen. Wwooled stock. The top on ounwf lambs bc; bluefins, Sc; whitefish, lic; catfish, 1ic; POULTRY—Alive turkeys fowls, | Iron Silver “ for the year was $8.40, paid this week, and - black bass, 15¢; halibut, 13c; salmon, léc; ——— 11%c; dressed, steady; fowls, ‘turkeys, | Leadville Con | -— ¢linped wethers sold as high as $6.%, which haddock, 11c; codfish 12¢; red snapper, 10¢; it NG5G 120 d - y S — o e - I8 also the top price of the year. While Most lines of business in Omaha and sur- | roe ghad, each, 60c; shad roe, per pair, 3c; | CHICAGO, April 26.—Wheat experienced N ZLA-Tiads i all devartments wal BOUTH GMAA, April 2 some of the ml rounding tcrritory have not been as ac- | split shad, per 1b., '10c; lobsters, bolled, per | & normal reaction from yesterday's bad | - LB all de n! R erings were chofce the great y ign Finaneial, Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | bulk of the recelpts o - 4 s v " | slow today: vrices were unchanged = )th ; | ot s on several days was tive for the last several days as might be | Ib., Zic; lobsters, green, per 1b., 25c. Slump and with numerous bullish factors | (0¥ olo ™ co eady. - ¢ . " Official Monaay . | Of rather inferfor quality o ‘9% b d e = o othe pot closed at $27.%0: copver was steady LONDON, April 26.—Money was at o expected. The principal reason is doubt-| OYSTERS—Mediums, per can, 2%c; stand- | behind lent its strength to other grains v Y Otniclal torward, but CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE fexster orizesesest iz * = > [ COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Smtra "™ ompaitie e 8 S50 |10 om0 SR et 3 | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET |3 % “ All Lines of Business Felt the Effects of Last Week's Unpleasant Weather, vi 2.10: elec x ‘Luesany . .0 Very few feeders are comi ards, per can :extra selects, per can, | Trade was not heavy, but July wheat | With lake on epot at $1L87k@i2.10; elect ent today. There was a better supply | Omicial Weanesoay whenever A bugoh. §oer i less the lack of pleasant weather, which N e senara selects, per cafi | closed % higher, July corn lac higher | I¥tic and casting at $11.50612.00: ‘standard [and the demand wis less pronounce Otclal Thursday......... ' very satisfactofy prices Srrive it sells at has kept shoppers at home. When retall | standards, per gal. $1.8: bulk, extra se.|and July oats 3@¥c higher. Provisions | COPPEX for Mhmodiate delivery was quoted | ness on the Btock exchange was qy Ugicial Friaay . a8 Vs | Quotations for 'elipped stock: Good to trade {8 quiet wholesale business 1s bound | $1.60g1.%; New York Counts, per gal., | 69ined e to vilsc = "o and al. | At S1L0G1250; lead was steady and an- e o R et Al Uticlal Saturday..... . f:‘:‘(;;.}"&'"" ht yeariings, $60:@6.35; fair to be affectzd, so that jobbers as well as | —Live, Der dos., §1. most freesing temperatures in many parts | fhanged: speiter ruled steadv at $.42%; | closure of difficult Public interes Total this week.. 5 618 | 85.80G0.00; fale to oo 40 choice wethe manufacturers are looking anxiously for | Sholce, e n{h the wheat belt was enough o start ron was firm and unchanged rlvwnadllm\llm‘nh'- hn\cl-brn Same week IRSt YORT.... 14, 911 | cholce ewen, §5.0008 355 tarr r “,)!o&d.lo more pleasant weather. In a great many | CORN-—gbc. wheat upward at a good pace at the open- “ o ’ gh o ecurit easler Week ending April 19....13, E i | 5.00; good s 84 & . Jochlities farmers e beglnning to need ing of trade. To augment the strensth ca. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, gans opened irregular and grew Week enaln Abril 1 . 5. 156,15, Wooled stock .'fi,‘:".b?.:{ d —Pér ton, 815, s were firmer than had been expecte outh allwa e fes Veek enaing April b.....16. above clipped stock. Ch Co rain badly and there is some tendency on b o v and receipts both primary and northwest- tintos, with copper, were generally hardes. | Week ending Mare 6 o pPes: aiock. Choice Colo- the part of retallers to hold up thelr orders | yi Lol eic®, QUOES 0 OMABS WRolestle | ern were mall. Inasmuch as the shortage | $t0ek Market Quict, but Sharp Ad were' fitm." with_ fair inauiry. 1t | Biecs Cin FOR THE YEAR TO DATE, | B508 8% Reprosehtuired ajodif 1o €004, until they see more favorable conditions. |1 u'm.n;l, $8.50; No. 1 .r'.ediumh"v, No. 1|1 reseipts T e e s vances in Industrials. s e ,"““l’,”‘“‘;:.":;“‘;“'"“ S "The tollowing table shows the receipts of aNibae i gy - e o 80t at all | ooatse GO0 B oy 3 A~ comparisons hav il ares offered. Gold ums are W B, tabl PAGO 1L, e s As & rule, though, merchants are not at a1l | COATRS. 08 e A or and qUANCY. Der | AE0INSt @ shori-crop vear, the bears be- | NEW YORK, April %.—Today's stock | quoted: At Buenos Avres 143.10; at Madrid, | Shitic, hogs and sheep at Bouth Umana, for S MARESE worrled about the future, but, on the con- | £f8 (of W0V oF B304 ColoF @ came discouraged again and shorts cov- | market was rather qulet and gave very |31.07. The amount of bulllon “taken into| oo/ pariso trary, ate looking forward to & very profs VEGETABLES. ered freely. Excepting rains, every argu- | little evidence of the activity of the large . 1%2. 1%1. lInc. Dec.|Cattle Nominal, Homs Lowe able and busy season. Taking everything ) POTATOES—Per by, Ohlos, $1.50; | Ment was in favor of the bulls. Traders | speculative forces which have kept up the | £ Cattle 06,448 218,424 48,024 . % i into consideration, trad "‘h~‘r¢"‘“$4{..vnr: $1.25; Triumphs, $1.16, Y '} were of the opinion that it takes some- | animation of the market during the week. pril 26.—Three per cent rente Hogs : S84 10081 .43 : Sheep and Lambs Steady, I D ey bethg the caser they natu- | POTATOES—Northern, $1.15; Colorado, | {hing more than & rain or two to make | New York was the only sympathetic influ. r the account. Exchange on Lon: | gid, * 304,81 & ... ATE| CHICAGO, April #8—CATTLE-R ons, and, . DRSS 1 E est. After the Initlal upward imp ence on the stocks of subdiary or allled | don Sigc for checks he officis t -+ 3 L . 0 head: fual - sE—~Rece railyfigure that when seitled weather does 0 RN ONIONE-Per dos, actonding 1 trade was quiet for a (ime. pric {ompantes. * The 12 ‘point rise in “New cks on the bourse weakened today 2in of Bois Saeit ea the Dotk ‘iaks | viaecs it jrket nominal; good to arrive they will do ng busines EEN ONION] - ated weakly. Concerning Kansas rork, New Have: ttord was sup. | K firm throughout. Italians < h Om teers, : poor to m Bo far as fhe markets Are concerned, | sz of bunches 15g%c. Street's had & specia) repoft saying o o DAYS Tie’ Sthevih Tihe S g00d. demmand, resuiting market the past several duys, with wom- | §50; stockers and feeders, §2 there have not been very many changes| SARROTS-Pes ou. fhe. three-fourths yield at the best and 6 per | strength of the two principal trunk line | from the news that the Itallan Chamber | PArltons with former years: S60 Tty Bolgers in ruling quotations during the week under | gy g®h, M) DRSO Citabagas, per | CENt probable was to be expected. | stocks of Deputles approved the issue of a new | “pv . 11501118 - 2.0, | Sterg i review. Prices seem to be firm all along | FUANIES o : " PET| Weather forecasts had a bad effect There were sharp advances in a number | 3% tock. The private rate of | _Date. | 1%02. |1901.(1500. (1599. |1508. 1897. (1896. the line and most of the changes that hn\; PARSNIPS—Per bu., e Frosts were predicted in many of the lof industrles and speclalties which had per cent April Teem 392 8 64 | Monday Receipts, 10,000 head: estimated taken place have been in the direction of | J@EORACR PR Do B o aog., 75, | Western states and in just the places | no apparent connection and were not ex- April 26.—Prices on the bourse | RBT 3 20 3 84| Monday, 30,00;"lctt over, 4300; market b advances. Everyone seems to be looking | ARCANAGUE-Tome grown, per oy, fe. | where warmth is ‘most hecessary. Then | plained by any news development d' weak, influenced by lower | APTH pomwer. dull; mixed and butchers, 94 8 for firm, active markets for some time to | Soutaern, pet bu, o came the report of seaboard clearances of | The bank statement proved closely in ces and the British war seere- | QB0 henve O de cholce heavy, $T10G7.35. rough come and on a good many lines there is a E—Head, pér hamper, $2.50; hot- | $16.000 bushels, exceptionally large and of | accord “with yesterday's preliminary es- | tary's ement regarding the peace pros- | ZUFH eavy, $SGTI0; itght, $H0GEN; bulk of marked tendency, both among retailers and | ) o000 "er dos., 40g4de. ¥ : falr outlook for export business with |timates and was accepted as favorable, but | pects in South Africa, which helped to | AB0 T 10 Jobbers, to anticlpate their wants far into | "p Bdipy “Ber dos., 30G35e. France. Prices worked up, trade became | the attempt to make realizing sales on the | depress prices. Toward the close there was | g8 A D LAMBS—Receipts, the future. RADISHES-Per dor., 20@iec; per box, | More active and the greater part of yes: |expectation that demand for stocks would |a firmer tendency on bear covering in view | A0n) ead; marke. steady; good to cholce’ weth Tobaceo Tax Rednced. 1.5, 9 S o " |terday's loss was regained. July be gttracted by the etatement found a | of the week-end. bl o, Bwasi; tair'yo choics’ mixed, 1o v SAN ¢ 10 Y%ec higher at 16%@7 , | ylelding market and prices were carried — | aitt:, Weatern sh 5@8.00; native lambs, Wholesale grocers are calling the atten- | , &VAX BEANS—Florids, per basket, $3.600 | {ivanced to 16%c and clos e downward in many Important stocks (6 be: Bask ofd 1 Lo clipped. $47506.00, western lambs, § S04} tion of their customers to the fact that on | “GREEN PEAS-Per basket, T5o@sl. 6@ T6%: Local ipt cars, | low night's level. Yesterday's support for Abril wooled' Colorados about §7 July 1 the internal revenue on p]u; and | RHUBARB-Home grown, per b, 3gHc. ?nrm'hur”:;:mr LK .1;:‘]\yzmk;nz a (;Vln‘l m.-‘ l"ullml S‘mlkru steel _-l(urk was lacking | OMAHA, A ril ?G—Bnr;k c!vari:)g- tor | AP Official yesterday v snuff, w g - or the three points o cars, against [ and those stocks were heavy oL e week ending todsy show an increase B 8650 “per pound.” This reduc- SR TONS Bpaniornla, mer - s3; Ohtos, | 143 1ast week and M9 a vear ago. Aus- | The grangers seemed Bomewhat afoond | of° s o080 over those for 'the corre- i tion will bring the tax down to 6c per | per bbl., $4.50. iy Sal " | trallan shipments were only 152,000 bushels, [ by the firmer tone of the grain markets. | sponding week of last year. The dally | RpH} ound on all manufactured tobacco. The | " ToMATOES—Florida, per 6-basket crate, | 88ainst year. Primary | There was no sequel to the late spurt figures are A‘fin Eontinental and American tobacco compa- | g 0G0 ' * | receipts were 215,00 bushels, compared to | Southern rallway and that stock sagge Abril nies announce that there will be no change | * NAVY BEANS—Per bu., 82 45,000 bushels last year. until the close. The closing Kencrally was A 81, .00 | ADTL in the style of their goods after July J' FRUITS, Bruk-lvr« 28, uv&n‘rqgrxml‘lh*' lightest ax:rl‘lh\'o nudl eu,«yr & 4 Vedn o . 9 'A;‘m rased 99 b i b . ade In_that pit for Saturday in many e session of t g5 : : B Crn Tiaten govarnment will protect | FIGS—California, new cartons, $1; im- | weeks. One explanation was (he bad wire | hand the sctempted seciioment of thnfain | 1 173,45 Al holders of atocks Shat amount to $10 or | Ported, per Ib., 12@lic. & service on account of the storms, which | thracite miners demands was a reprossive oo 3 A"i.} Bolders o oK h o T unbroken pack- | STRAWBERRIESTexas, per 24-qt. case, | almost shut off outside trade. Another | influence on speculation, but the ftone of | Aprd ages. In order for retalers to take ad- |$; Loulsiana, per 24-qt. case, $2.76. caise was the hard jolt speculators re- | the market seemed chiefly due to the dis- Total X 7 Alj"; Vantage of this rebate it will be necessary TROPICAL FRUITS gelved yesterday “and which 'they had | position of operators to take a Wholc | GHIC pril 26.—Clearings, $35,2 AbSi e O ave a stock of about 20| ORANGES—California navels, fancy, $4; | hardly gotten over today. What argument | lday instead of a half day after the con- | baiance 13,139; posted exchang ! . B e e ounds in unbroken packages. A;‘m,.'rr. cholce, :t‘ ':4(2"“"" $3; Mediterranean ;::::;"h-:rx” !’\:r\;\nieudhhn(hxpfl l].ull,]u “\\"r:;r‘n; ;k;l:;;\l e activity and excltement of the | for sixty days and $4881; on demand; New | o Inajcate s‘u""’hy A;"fi"{m“”"u:;‘zmt 7;.‘}!';“'/;‘5')( nr; ‘T':m“drrnea b &’,”,f,?,,"fi3°S’.’.’,“}:..Tna,rwhne S EMONS Fancy, $2.60; choce, $3.35. upturn, but prices were very narrow most | Speculative and convertible bonds have YW PO, skkpre}:- 8. Clearings, $26,-| , YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS, | B80g8.0; stockers and . feeders, 8 ‘“i Ihe Tebate from the government amounts | BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | Of the session. Speculative offerings were | been very active, moving in sympathy with | 420,44 uances, $11,231,436. The following list shows the number of | VeStern fed stcers, & Texas an 36-10¢, the profit to the trade will be | §2.26@2.75. very light and consequently there was lit- | stocks. United States 2s advanced % per | = BOSTON. ApHl 2.—Clearings, $23,827,899; [ cars of feeders shipped to the country yes- | [ndlan steers, $4.5006.2; Texas cows, £3.60 B e O bhars report that re- MISCELLANEOUS, tle selling pressure. The cash demand was | cent over the closing call of last week. | palances. §1,92. V" ‘| teraay and thelr destination: | @8.5: native cows and heifers, $4.50615.50; L e P onady beginnink. (o stock WP | HONEY—Per 2i-section, case, $2.75@3.00. | §00d and southwest was very bulligh st | The following are the elosing price \DELPHIA, 8.—Clearings, Cars, | BRHVS P 2 Mg I T e 4 e o be ol ; . Fhg=siciagian, _ o 7,381,919 ed’ Larson, Pender, 4 - pts o X et market 14 Tnyunt. avout_the | " B it R &8RRG e dAC: | eral oorn e withole "reatife, swve” i | Atchnon - g So, Ratmay o P ar ane, . eonces: S| o Bwanacn, pender, Neb.—M. & O........ 1| Week, MOW: luat week ifo; prices ware ok ago ; o e ibert B . July sold between G4 c and | "do b 83| do Bld.... .. .. St B EaaFing Perry & P., W Neb. sesaiess 1| IOWEE SAH) week, Tlons and an advance ia looked for at most | b farge, per IV, 12 small, 10c; cocon- | *XRTY o nem opening in oate fn | Cnsdiaa Faciic i il a0 pra. o . 34; balar 3,000,481, J G Harringion, Watetioo fgh point of season; market trifle lowse y o fac c e n ats in lan Paclfc.....128% td s, o yshatn, G ? A oday; top. $7.30; s, $6. Bodiod ot Py Sentamation s now ‘close | HRTE Riec ereen, so; No, 2 roetl, G0 | SRORAULY WIEH the Sieniih in, the other irin e JE R Sa | &7 Lov1s April 20.—Clearings, 15.541.224; | (5 W, e, licemer, Nev.—. E. LY st in nign g g at hand. No. 1 salted, 7ic; No. 2 salted, 6%c; No. 1| Brd GUe vas & momentary selling press: | Chicago & Alton 37% Wabash ... ? nces, $819.805; money, 4%@6 per cent s May, ‘Fremont, Neb.— HEEP AND 'LAMBS— y, . s Skt y a ent heavy a : g A ] 1 - | TEP AND LAMBS—Receéipts today, Dried fruits are moving out very rapidly | veal calf, 8 fo Tha lbs., be; No. 2 Yea! Salf, | their effects on the sown oats, When this | choep ind & Lo s\ Wiseles & i 5o & York exchange; 10 DrMUM, & s.641,- | O Mosher, Waikus Tor . 1o | fivghead: far the week, 140 let Wagk I . % e pressure was removed thefe was some re- f 121, 2 % 3 4 ¥ = - 3 t: | Edw: el ‘ia. 1000t 11 11,000; the supply Is not equal to the de- ArGeed P ot o advance will take place | pelu‘;,) 786; horse hides, S1.ovgdis g Bionae 't HEht detshng. and. Dines ao | oosa i s B wlo 2 %ia b alances. $519,206; money,. 4%@8 per cent; ai“nrd}“‘nn:m ,\L'ud-ruu d, ia.—Mil i TheiTRiLe Pot on B Twalki on’aimost the entire line. There i# also a | “CIDER-Nehawka, per bbl., $.25; New |$honte tg leht demand and prices ad- | cuicago i.....183 | Wis. Ceatrai New York exchange, day: no market eorge Pugsiey,” Woodbine, ia.—1 C...... 2| mand: 4.6000.90; wee f & annie b 3 ¢ cago & G. W % | do pra : York b ot . -+ | native lambs, $6.6006.90; western lambs, §00d lively ‘demand for ‘canned woods of | York gea " T ITRGRTHe and Fiko and closed. fAirm, KGALe | o Jt pid..os.. ... 8% Ademe Bi 3% | CINCINNATL “Apri % Cloarings, $32.- || The officlal humber of' cars of stock | 364ni6.56; western wethers, £50G5.0; year: nearly all descriptions, but 'n- L e nesn N—Per 1b., 5c; shelled, 6e. up_ at 37%@8Tsc. Recelpts were 13 Ccars. Co 2d ptd........... 4T |American Ex 000;: money, 4@8 per cent; New York ex Ought in today by each road was { Tings, $6.00§6.50; = ewes, §5.0006.60; lexas 19 Changes in prices during the In . s el Trade In provisions was, lungely local ho- | Chicasn & %, W.I1ais | ¥te utes e change, par. ST Cattle. Hogs, | grassera, 006,00, stockers and’ feeders, Owing to the high price of corn, syrup| Bt Louis Grain and Peovisloms. S0 ol SV SR a steady hog mers | Chiceso Ter. & Tr.[1'20k| Amai. Copper : Cotton Market. [ A - Bok-sey, » has again advanced and the market is firm | ST, LOUIS, April 26.—WHEAT—Higher; | fot reduped buying, which (even a8 Ho «.. 383 Amer. Car & F.... o = Missourl Pacific......... . | New York Live Stock Market at the higher prices. No. 2 red cash, elevator, 88c; tra fizh rices Weakened) continued . o Im;-rm-:-‘ C. C. C. 106 \’ do ‘ptd... » NEW YORK, April 26—COTTO! - | Unlon Pacific System " ‘The rope market is still golng up rapidly | @iio; May, 80ic; July, foc; No. 2 hatd, 110 | Ruces wee K meanercaminaed |10 mprove | Colorads So a1 |amer. L. 6ii tures closed steady; April, 9.82¢; Ma . o e | NEW YORK, April 2.—BEEVES—Re- because of the advance in the raw fibre. [ §oc, on the hog situation,” but a very good y b P June, 9.48c; July, 9.44c; August, 9.20 .y E. '3 o 25 | celpts, 20 head, consigned di "Fhe advances are affecting both sisal and [ - CORN—Higher; No, 2 cash, @o; tre i Sl Amer. 8. & R tember, 850c; October, 8.5c; November, | C; ; : ¢ | reported; dressed beef steady Aaite ope " The resent advances in raw | g6isc; May, 6ic: July, siige; September, & e Fork han In hest Seumnt: oot taa | Bat £ B tie_ | ange. "Mining G Bilos L enemni kY, iidling nplavie; | & . i ;L:‘l',d’x."k'!:lelr(;c:»;rnlse;"(-:‘blz‘xl@{m recaived Cotton have also caused higher prices to | OATS—Higher; No. 4 cash, 44c; trac R R 2 : TR, 2 closed quiet and steady; mid Ty s fule on cotton lines and twine. ©%c; May, 8c; July, s%e; Beptember, | St “uty " pork closed” Mikc mienor ot : i A §1-16c; ‘midaling gulf, 9 15-16c; sales, 138 | K’ C. 4 Welght; refrigerator beef at 11%4c per Ib.i here 8" practically no change to report | 30fe: No. 2 white, 4646, $17.05; July lard 12%c up at $10.07% and | BN Ay e bales. 5 B 4 exports today, partly estimated, 750 cattle, in the coffee market, as prices are just 3 —Lower at 60c. July ‘ribs Iz ¢ higher at $9.4714. do 1st prd.... o Tobacco pfd.. 3 GALVESTON, Tex., April 26—COTTON— » v i 20 sheep, 600 quarters of beef, about the same as they were a week Ago. JR—Market firmly held; red winter Estimated receipts for Monja)‘: Wheat, do 24 ptd.. . Closgd tirm at V‘flc- " Recelpts, 84 head; steady; Buf- : i FLO he market 18 fluctuaiing back and forth | patents, $3.70G3.5; extra fancy and straight, : ikt ; f y Great Nor. g ST. LOUIS, April %6.—COTTON—Frm, un- 3 Ives sold at $5 per cwt.; city dressed Throush a marrow margin, but it cannot be ym(g,h; clear, .00G3.%) B ETe T e vats, B CRraihoss, | moakieg [1atee. changed; no sales: miadiing, 9%c; recelpts. [ Total recelpts.. vesls MIC per i, y said that the market laelther higher or | "CORNMEAL-Steady, .15 "The leading futures ranged as follows: | nijoit 911 bales; shipments, 1,220 bales; stock, 35826 | e disposition of the day's receipts was | A SHEEP “AND L AMBS—Receipts, 1,118 fower than it was a week ago. The de-| SEED~Timothy, firm, $.0096.2. - dorls o o bl g e o bales. & as follows, each buyer purchasing ho|head: dull and easier; about ten cars’ of mana for coffee s light, according to re-| BRAN—Qulet; sacked, east track. “Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close, Yea'y, | 40 pid i LIVERPOOL, April 2.—COTTON—8pot, | i [o/0WS: efch buver ¢ | stoek uneold; few unshorn sheep sold at ports received from the éast. HAY—Firm; timothy, $12.60@16.00;" pi 2 2 Lake Erie & Wil moderate demand; prices 1-16d higher: Caitle. Hogs. Sheep, | $8 her_cwt.i reported sales of lambs were Strong Cotton Goods Mawkét. . 'Cgvrf:ls"x?vq"sfi".dd x *Wheat do pfa. 4 American middling falr, 5 23-32d; good mid- | o0 na Packing Co. 1 at $6.20 for clipped and at $7.15 for un- 3 13 ‘agEry = e =8 g % 288 SEiie EIEsE LEEES £2 5228288 ag_§ Ed - R = ‘s8¢ [33 3717 Cattle Hogs Sheep uoe? EEES £&" Re ~'-"lvfi!n_ Shipments. -2} . D e85 srigee Kunsas Clty Live KANSAS CITY, April %.—CATTLE—Re- te this week, 25,000 head; last week, L0 head ; cline In the early part of the week wus iargely on half-ripe rieties; the advance of the last two d | places” killing cattle back to last week’ values: heavy feeders are steady; stookers (33 153 EEE 588 & - o ent caslasiirean. i_B2fS EEy g3 = rEEREe &5 eote consce Tamcas acec FEraF s 2 e [P —— m g F; P s 2568 2 " A per Ib.; dressed lambs, 11@idc. a very strong position. Orders are being | BAGGING-—Steady, 6%@6%e. Bept. | The — uaies | UGNy Tucking GO i treely by both jobbers and retailers | HEMP TWINE—Sc. *Corn— | or heavy cotton goods for later shipment. | PROVISIONS—Pork, !obbly. o4, 8T | “May (@ugy 1718 Delng freely predicted by those who | new, $17.56. Lard, higher, $9.80. Dry saited | July |6 are In & position to know that all lines of | meats (boxed) higher; extra shoris, $975; | Bept. (@ | Plaingoods will be on & higher hasis at no | clear ribs, $9.62%; short clear, #.87. 'Bacon | eQats-— | it Mo, ', : 5 3-32a; ordinary, | | . 2 1.20, w7 | L £ 3 aling, 6 7-16d; middiing, 5 b-16d; low k horn; dr tton, les, The cbiton goods market still Temains In | TRON COTTON THBE-@teady, $1.05 iy ;%w‘mq;fl; 75:2'75“,5 ‘w‘kf& Manhal : o middiiog, 6 1 20;, good ordinary, & EoiLs 808 Comipany , I, | shorn: dressed mutton, general sales, s@ilo, L } | i ¢ - Jissioan col of the day were 7,00 bales, of which 500 | Atmour & Co. | HOGB—Recelpts, 4238 head; 1% cars on i % Other buyers. 494 sale; no sales reported; market weak. 623 | ol e e, Tptoual ere for speculation and export and in- ¥ re 6214 | . cluded 5400 American. Receipts, 7,000 bales, r- St. Louts Live 8t B 88 B4 gzlw.‘g.‘ 1P uans : do _ptd including 2,200 American. Futures opened [ Total.. 6 panin Bpoek MAmAL - | | do pta . Pulimen P. steady and closed hurel,\'"l(ehad “≠!:‘ndn ”llltg"l L’l:':;"l;hcl Saula )'slml- v;'er:;l prac- ml5;1;]. Dd()l'ls. ,;""‘: lflA‘A’fiTl H—Fm‘-a&u, (boxed), extra shorts, $10.62%; clear ribs, ay [ A b i S S middiing g. o. ¢ April, , | tically emp oday, and no trading to | 200 head; market dull, steady; native sfip: VoY imant dtte trade situation is con- | §1080; short clear, $10.15. Ll G S8l 08 8 g8 R omni e | B Afr and May, 6 S-6id, buyers: | speak of was done. ‘The table of receip(s | ping And export stoers, .8 cerned local jobber: ymplaints | METALS—-Lead: Steady at $3.97%@4.00. |p July | 37%3 | 7 3714 | Norfolk & W. “ . % | May and June, 5 8-84d, sellers: June and b . i 4 o offer. House trad e, been | Bpelter: Firm at urn‘.l a Bept. 30%G% | . Ta| B do prd... 3 o July, 5 7-64@5 8-64d, buyers; July and Au- | supply is a trifle In excess of lagt week | under 1,000 lbs., $4.00@6.00; stockers an quiet, the same as u s time of OULTRY—8teady; chickens, oc; turkeys, | b Sept. azx%wwa'anm'im\ 2% fuario & Gosvis ust, 5 7-4@6 8-84d, sellers; August and | and of same week of last year. The mar- | feeders, $2.50@3.50; cows and heifers, $2.%5@ e, e e ers have boon light, but | 10c; ducks, 100; geese, 44@c B | | Pennaylvania 5 gpl,,,,mh", 5 1-64@5 2-64, buyers; Septem- | ket has been cather uneven and while there | 6.00; canners, $1.602.%; bull $3.00@6.10; Jedt, Mimerous. Retailers complain to | BUTTER-Weak; creamery, 2@26c; dairy, | *uy |16 12| 16 85 | 16 70 | 16 s235) e ! . ber ‘and ‘Ootobar, 4 €1-GU0% .01, sellers: |is ug_grpat chanss fof the Week, priost |oalves, SLSIGEED: Texss and Indisn steest a umeroys. | Retallers compiln 1o Y |BBeuE |UD e do i pid. 3 October and November, 4 35-64d, value: | fluctuated more or less from day to day. rassers, $3.4004.50; fed, H.50@6.20; cows and - 0 M SR T BeGs—stendy at 15c. gox 1% 1T ol T s, Mt 3 p i3 | November and December, 4 34-64d, buyers: [ Beef steers made up the bulk of the offer- | heifers, $2.6564.50. weat O s Thas Ssthtinte. Ahiashenti. A AR R % ‘ December and January, ¢ 33-64d, buyer ings all the week. The quality was the | HOGS—Recelpts, 2,100 head; steady; plge some shop) hougn, ate | Fous: bbis. Y000 .00 o8l 9% -3 v i Tantary and February, 4 32-6d, buyers. ' |best that has been seen here this year.|and Ilghts. $8 $7.00: packers, §1.00G01 e and prachioanly everybody 18 | Wheat, bu : 4 297 10 01 St. L. Bouthw...... 208 aEC, L AR 4T Ihe etk LAGLE_TIa? | Duhegs, FI e Tooking for a brisk demand to set in within 80,000 X | 0 4o "ptd 0910 et o Wool Market. quite active and the tendency of prices | BHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 300 head; looking for bris 3 il i L g was upward, but the last half the market | market dull: native muttons, '$4.50G6.5; NATTSNOCt G o okt thele: Woeks and - 40 pta H BOSTON, April 26.—WOOL—The receipts | was siow and prices broke. As compared | lambs, $5.6504%.50° culls and bucks, §2.50415 My muk+ Tootn for fall lines local jobbers b ey idad A in Boston since January 1 302 have been | with the clowe of last week cholce cattle | siockers, $2.00G3.00; Texas sheep, clipped, T FOC o nions 18 Prioss Whioh.have —_— | ,741,%5 Ibs., against 82,554,852 ibs. for the |are Fmblbly not over 5@l0c lower, but the | §6.50@5.60. them considerable immediate busi- | LIVERPOOL, April 26.—WHEAT—8pot, ARVE M d same period in 1901, The Boston shipments | medfum grades and undesirable caftle of all - — b o g VS quiet; No. 2 red western, winter, no stoc! 2 aOld. b New. s Yo date are 8,216,549 Ibs. against 7,617,522 | kinds are safely 10@lsc lower, and in some Sloux Clty Live Stock Market. -y b hia opportunity in transportation; No. 1 California, 6s 43d. BB R s gl New York Money Market. 1bs. for the same period in 1601 The stock | cases the decline is, perhaps, even more 3 TRve: made some heavy purcha: at the | Futures, quiet; May, 68 1%d; July Firm: winter patents, $3.70G8 90; 5% in hand in Boston January 1, 1%2, was |than that. The cholce export cattle and | BIOUX CITY, la.fi April 26.—(8pecial 'l‘cla- AT CORN-—8pot, stead. America; e R i et NEW YORK, April 26.—_MONEY—On call | 77,340,464 lbs.; the total stock today is 70,- | the lightwelght cattle of good flesh and |gram.) - CATTLE — Receipts, 300 het Juesd P\ emiive preparations are being | new. sa 8. Futures, inactive; July, s Sd; | et so s g} P A %0: Spring | Sieady at 34 per cent, close offered at 3%; | 45,869 Ibs. The stock on hand April 27, | quality continue to sell to the best ad- | 8teady: beeves, $.25G8.75; cows, bulls un oy e Nouses or fall trade and as | Beptember, be 1%d; October, ta 14 0 e B350, "aoring wirelents, Broud | Pfime mercantile paper, 4G4% per cent. | 1ol was 42.818,00 Ibs. vantage. As high as §1 has been paid this | mixec, 220G, slockers and, feeders, uses r g os Al e el B patents, 8.80G8.10; " epring ATRRLING o EXCHANGE Basy, with | “sf. LOUIS, ‘April #.—WOOL—Nominal; | week ~ for cattie welghing =162 pounds. | $275g4®: yearlings and calves, $.00M.5, 85 ger and mors | ¥ WHEAT-No. 3 spring, T%@T%e; No. 3| 45 for ateand” copkers’ bllls at $4.51%@ | medium grades. 14%@i7c; light fine, 12g14ci | Prime steers may be quoted from $6.50 to | ~H G- Hecelpts, 2,000 head; steady, seil- orders for of ‘goods, in- | HOPS—At London, Pacific coas ren G & spring. TH@THe: No. 3| 488 for demand and at H.BGL®Y for | Heavy fine, ¥Glic: tub washed, 14gdic. #.00. Fair to good from %6.00 to $6.60, and | Ing at $6.8007.15; bulk, #6.85. clhding Cantons, Domets, blankets. hoslery, | £3 n-%_zé 168. SRR TNE yellow. AT gt Dosted rates S %04eon, and | LONDON, April %-WOOL~Market is | the commoner grades from # down. above will show that for the week the |beef and butcher steers. rwear and dress goods, have been | PEAB—Canadian, firm, Ts. OATE_No. 2. .,w‘,“c}ig& 2 white, 6@ | *'81 E-R_lg:':fl"f‘;gl;'hgm_n dolfi"‘bfig: firm in all' departmonts. Buyers are op-| The cow market was also in good shape Philadelphin Produce Market. ‘and merous than sver be- | PROVISIONS-—Beef, strong; extra Indlan | gOA" Tating slowly. 4s holders generally are |the first of the Week, but toward the close -y . 1503 "\ ‘sarly ' the season and If the |meas. 98 6d. Pork, strong: prime mi S N0 3 B 1 BONDS—Government bonds, steady; state | quking full rates o a SENt advance. The |the tendency on the part of packers was | jPHILADELDHIA, April 2 —RUTTER - outlonk fi continues favorable it 18 | western, 76s. Hame, short out, 14 to BARLEY- el choice malting, H10 nds, firm; rallroad bonds, tirm. arrivals of wool for the third series of [ to pound thé market. The very best grades, [ DUl lower. exira wes! , hought thet stiss will far exceed ail pre- | lbe., frm, Sis. Bactn, frm:” Cumberiand | BAKLEXCFRY o sholcs maltine. #1070 | Fhe closing quotations Gn bonds are as | atctian snies number 353 baler. inciud: | sudh ua. sell from- 800 to ¥o00. are prob: | NI BINEHC | pryy sgo; frest vious The syccess that lobbers | cut 2 to 30 lbs., ids &; short ribe, 18 10 | o, §179; prtme, thnothy, H.00G710; clover, : ing 184,000 forwarded direct. The imports |ably not much of any lower, but there are | weatern, 1ec; fresh southwéstert, ' Mo} Inet with 1ast year In handling cloaks has | 34 fbs., is; long clear middles, lght, 38 to | T, $LT0: prime tim - TR during the week were: aiew South of cows and helfers | eeiern, 1ohc fres T e T o o | 3 % S0, 1008 e coladies. e8T%s 3| [PROVISIONS—Mess pork. per bul., s1680| 10043 Mex: Cantral dn:.. 10,748 "vales; Quesnsisnd, 4107 bale Qe \Eeneral Tun of cottle | ‘CHEESE-Quict, but steady; New York aleteivg Lne this ssaspn thal eaft 24 | 10.@ Ibs. pahort clear backs, 16 to X | g16,65. Lard, per 100 Ibs., §9 .9%. ' Short {108% Mex. Cent. 1n in i slea; Sou ustral are Drobabir ¥ T e s s nd | tull creams, fancy small, 12%@18c. 1arge Srders e aiready botog gl esd. Ibs., Bs:" clear bellles, 1 1o 16 ibs., s1a sd. | G5, (8% S 6%igh i~ Dry salted : ‘2088 Minn. & Bt L. 4 : is, | common stuff in_some J2old won B Bteand Sub Sheedinase. Royidare. sauare out 11 to's Ios e s | E08, 5405" cloweas, o g 575, Bhare clear Y s a than that. On Friday in particular unde- it sides (boxed), $9.90G1 pe sirable {o;lel were very hard to move. bers _experienced a good | 64; rican refined, in patls, s v, The bulk of the cows are selling from $.50 Ao rate 120t Twaek Tor il seasoniis Pt United Btates irm, sog, | WHISKY—On basis £ Weh vine, S50 o £ o pief L M £0 $.00. lines of spring goods and in fact they treng; finest American white, | The following were the receipts and ship- 3 ¥ 5 @ Ro e best grades of bulls are right around M gbout all the Flisiness they could com. | 658 Americi lored, 51 ments yesterday: do coupon : y for the week, but others are a little rtably handle. The demand, did not run | T A prim firm, 30s. Articles, Recaipts. Shipments. | Athilen . .. April 26.—OTL—Credit bal- The same is trus of s(sgs, Choice to any one line, but was geheral for all Flour, bbls. - B BB | ndtims, & > k ificates. no bid: shipments, | veal calves will geill bri .00, but any- classes of staple goods. There is, of course, | Kamsas Oity Gr Wheat, bu. - & 9.000 i b 9% | 59,806 bbls.; average, 110.79 bbl thing that s & little lacking in quality is . scarcity in & good many lines. but Omaha Corn, bu. o 00 it 4 ¥, i | 006 bbls.: average, 30,676 bins. lower for the week. uses are tty well supplied in most NSAS CITY, April 26 -WHEAT—May, | Oats; bu. ” . So. I SAVANNAH. Avril 26—OIL—Holi- | The stocker and feeder trade has not been lines. so that they are able to give their i July, T8%c; cash, No. 2 hard, Rye, bu... > v Central of Ga. bs | g day: no market. particularly good this week. Toward the STOCKS, BONDS tomers service. T8c; No. 2 red, T8%@7%¢c; No. 3, mg Barley, bu.. o A0 do 1s ine . TOLEDO, O., April 26.—OIL—North Lima, | close of the week, in particular, the demand e wind and dust of last week had ¥y e September, Bic! cas On the Produce exchange today the but- | Ches. & Ohio 4igs.. Bo." Pacific 4 . 36% | 8s¢; Bouth Lima and Indiana, 83c. Was very lght, and it was thought that| INVESTMENT SECURIT! very effect on the paint trade and | No. 2 mixed, béc; No. 2 white, 6ie;’ No. ter market steadler; creameries, 1 m Chicago & A. 3igs... 84%|80. Railway Bs.. NEW YORK, April %.—OIL—Cotlonseed | the lack of rain was the cause. Operators( . = some rs say that it cut & hole in b dairies, 17¢0c Cheese, steady, L | & o & Foolfe 1a ofl, firm: prime crude, nominai; prime yel- rule were looking for an improve- © e their business. This is ‘fl:,. t of the 1’"' 2 white, 46@46%c. Eggs, steady; fresh, 164@1b%c. > 2 ¥ B -ilhes low, 44%@#c. Petroleum, steady; refined, | ment in_the demand after the rains of Unfon Stobk Yards stock - paint season, n‘lulntu h"‘l.:lu of-| RYG-No N .t’:"émmy $12.50@14.00; cholos —— vy, New York. 60 Philadéiphia and Baidl- Friday. The very best nul":“omr "z“ro:d.: Omaha Street Railway stock. t of tl unfavor ‘weal to g .00; N CC & % ore, 3 adelphia a timore, in | are perhaps nol Taarked dogros. They think, Tewever, hat | prairie 7.50. R TORN. - SEAERAL AR o 48| DI $0%. ‘Rosin, steady: mtrained. com: | but all others can sately be auoted 150%e | (390 Farnam St. Tel. 1084 shey ':"u.: fu':ld e much '?\ulno- in the n? amery, 2ec; dairy, faney, 5 . | o, e mon to good, $1.65. Turpentine, steady, 45% | lower. :«lun. lndchglc“’ bunch of cattle . . t ¢ only & temporary lul 3 i &a... vest Shore ds........ @6 ow to bring arou .00, —_— e e arkiat On a1l ‘stapis Hnce af hacd: | . BGGB—Steads : at mark, new No. 2 white- Day on Varie ook Wheel: & L% 4 R | PESNDON, April 26 —OTL—Turpentine | “HOGS —There was & moderate run of hogs ‘ware . Just 'r::“ the a8 it ‘vood cases included, l4c dox.; cases re. Commodities. ‘;}; mml c:. :. epirits, 208 6d. here today, b|:|l as nmf mlnlkou d' was & week ago. feeling is firm all | turned, 18%c. 7 - 8. % - Fobaste &... LIVERPOOL, April 26.—OIL—Turpentine | quoted lowér prices at this point sased of Recelpts. Skipments. | NEW YORK, April 26.—FLOUR—Recelp : ickel, Packers started in ai R e ns it o ave poes B0 | heat, bu. e P 600 | 20,364 bbla.; exports, 35,000 bbis.; dull an 4t spirits, strong, 33. Rosin, common, steady, | about & nicki nn;-uflul o , dy, g them b@l0c lower, but sellers b d:" o nts are looked | Corn, bu . 8L 48,500 | unsettled, but no lo winter F“n“' fi:&dd Sf.lrgleum‘.rvflned, steady, 5s Thd. &\l“d ;: ?:'y ~ :gmy wer, Det serbe ufi. time ‘o' &me ‘and” mont Job- | Oats, bu. . 1000 | $3.8504.05; winter straighis, 8 K06 %; Mia- = — fnally n to just about « mickel | 3 DOUGLAS. .I.I.BE' Y] ctive market for 3 : 3 ¢ ariket. decline. 0. an {enkeh OF time. Minneapolis Wheat, Flour uad Bran, | 8 108.8; Minnesota, bakers, S ] ot Rons AR e ey méal v hoga went Beakers & Buokers, Niscal ts, 4 : trom to §1.10 grades, $2.! .18, e flour, : ) ORK, April % -COFFEE— it Weather Too Co MINNEAPOLIS, April 26 — WHEAT — | Juil; tair to ’o:zd. u%.m; ‘chotce o | Closing of stocks ‘and bonds: ey ’ from B G Ha Rio, easy; No. 1, involce, t%e. Mild, qulet; | som e Vb s’y 157,00 and the Hghter loads | ) Members X. ¥. Consolidated Stock May, 3%c; July, c; on track, No. 1| fancy, 8. A v Cordova, S%@ldc. The market opened % down, The close of t 66 BROADWAY & 17 NEW 8T, NEW YORK. oThere has not been enough warm weather | MY TTite: No'1 norinern, T0ec; No. 3 | "GOHNMEAL-irirm; yellow western, $1.0; | aichiios L Steady, “with ‘prices unchanged. and abter a | S0, from M8 SOWN: on different from § Booklets giving our ia for Sove out i mich fanidliy. wost Beo” | DSERSTE TN, patent. 3010841 second | MR A Birmen RS wastarn. ke £ o | Nkl & Gt S BSRRR Erit ioiod {f sl sased 38 peinih | Mt part eripet Bl e T ol | § SRR EIR MRS Bls ‘are stlll wearing thelr winter shoes: oo %] Calumat & Hocla... e T e on fiton seselne dis: | YOI St WS made tue clons fovem, olew eie. sant frec vm sppitcation: o erences © geEs: *33383 oI Far \ SEIRZIAFISESIIITIITIIACIBI2TIL ‘rl M to bs., MONEY 21343 cent. EATHER-—Qulet; acld, 3@3%c. aiscount in the open mark bl 3 g . he open market for short bill ¥iven in Another olumn. San Francisco Graim Market POOLDullL Gomestic Seece. gus; | 103 2018 Derceht and for (h The egg market I h much the same » : FROVISIONS —Beet, atrong: tamily, 815; 6% e Y, e m“?‘ ot o . S 2 4 1 f m?n i Y, 815; | bills is 3%@2% per cent. oy - ol Ly, o R S R | R g SR B i SBLE | wensi wan iemens | RS 5 v, vt | P i e T e et B ajeamed, §10.90, o. Sailors say that It will only take & | patents, SS.$GS; first clears, $2.90; sec- | b, afioat; state, 61G6%, ¢. . f. New York | do pea... .. . > easan make | Ond clears, §2.20. lots, Boston ibany.....364 |Copper Range ....... inting forelgn market news and ab- compara. y . A% SaTs to, make | “BRAN—In bulk, §14.00G14.50. O ARLEY-Dull: feeding, #4gese, c. 1. 1. | Boston & M $004| Dominton Coal . SEbee"of ‘specuiative ‘support. Europe and | fume DUt S thers NETe s dioposed’ of — more tha Now York: malting, $ha@sc, c. I £ New | Boston Eievated ' !Ili68"|Frankiin ........... Haporters boid here freely on the decline. | DOS3 O, 51 » JRa hea . Toledo Graim Seed. - Sngighumaggi SmE Al Bl By & 500 lebens oo . Commission houses unioaded coftee car: S il be sesn from the (sble .Er N llars and Horse Sense. lar will not o - —Recelipts, .0, u.; ex s, 1. 4 . \ " ried for many weeks. e market close: ts for the week are ly as V) BAIF'of low &hoes &8 early s they would & | aroaon” sage: My, teer Yulr e | bu. Bpot, markat firm; No. 4, e, elevator, | o coniras 111111 S| parvot- S s | el a3 and net unchanged to § polnts lower. | ey wore last. week. but ¢ 7 1lg | Monty placed with us s siways s w atos ‘No complaints are heard | "CORN" Dull, firm; cash, Baige: May: asic; | and » 1. 0. b. AfloAt. (00d SUPPOTt &i | American Sugsr ... 185% Quincy ) Total sales were 84,750 bags, including May | gecrease a8 compa with w T BACH WEEK than sny ot though, for each w shows an improve- | yuly, &dige. g | the west, higher cables and the wheat mar- | 4o ptd .11 |Sants Fe Coppe: at 4.50G4.86c; July, S¢: August, 5.15¢c; Bep- | of last year. o tendency of was ‘pp‘n'..(mgnl pays in sfx mounths ol ment over the ing week, and both T8 Active, firm; cagh, # .| ket held corn on & firm basis during the | American T. & T... 151 |Tamarack tember, 6.30@5.2¢! December, 5.4005.45c; | Sownward ¢ rt of the week in ¥ e "32 Actiye. frm; cagh, te; May, Oxc; orencon, “Closed, firm at c, advance: | Bomain ¥ & 311 b Trmeata 110 Sohuary, 680c; March, 5.6@61oc spite ot the lignt Fecepia, but on 7% s 2 A I - 3 . | May closed ‘at uly, %‘alc; closed | Geners o.... . —— a [ces improved and the ° pidly with imb’-"“" rckin tes ‘Save i tna Al oly: B L PRI Dentemien, e; Closed at | B S x Evaporated and Dried Fraite. | Giiiger was the <ot “the year. Thy as gwners and commissioners and two rapidly e within ten daye | 3 $4.0004.85; No. 3 alayke, $400. chband c. § 3 N o a Mty oo —EVAP! decline on_Baturday cars the under the present co-operative plan, s o e W X o CATS Roseivts, 80 by sxvorn 30 by | "o U | NN, 20 SNARORATER | ararl v @ shets Hnte ot it ke | gy, gl Socbics ot fo s Fall “orders ‘e alao coming in_very ol gretad white, " iougute; No. ¥ 'white,'ie;. track, | Mtenitrs 7" 114 | unchanged and gaastally fom; state, com. | £,10%° Vi e e ii addition to bank and other relabis’ freely and the way things look now fob- | NEW YORK, April %.—DRY GOODS— | mixed western, 41GdSc: track, white, Bl mon to good, 3 @9%c; cholce, | B¢ 1qb SR S a TR | B St R i | [ Dyl Ry i ol etk =% Conen N ———| . ouams, o ast & s saying a g changed, with & jerate amount of busi- | but du London Stock market, - - - g Union Trust Bldg., Cinch deal. ness transacted. Forward deliveries ha WHEAT—Receipts, 240,600 bu.; exports, in spot prunes continued fairly aeth L% un Pu clunaty, O, The rubber trade is, of course, quiet |piayed & more IMpOFiant part today. while | 198,960 bu. Bpot steady: No. 3 red. iTwe, | ONDON, April 28— p. m. chiefly for export account, both for old and A ening fo the fact there has been #o little | pot business has been decidedly small In | elevator; No. 3" red, Bio. £ 0. “afloat: Consols ™ new frult; market firm for old. slightly in DO NOT SPECULATE rain. Jobbers are still hoping for & week | the aggregate. Favorable weather condi- | No. 1 northern, Duluth, T9%c; No. 1 hard; | “Go sceount . buyer's favor; prices for peaches and apri- or two of rain, which will retallers a | tio ndicate s more active market next | Manitoba, 4c, f. o, b afloat. Influepced totren cots firme! runes, b ?)yrlcal., We can ‘I" you § good, big profit on & ce to unload 'tl tock they have on | week. by, & strong set of cables where declines v : . boxes, 10%4@13c; ba, ‘eaches, small inyestment, erfectly safe jn , a8 well as l‘nn buy more. had been expected wheat was firm in the Nage 101% | Reading ¥ peeled, I unpeeled, e ay, "l. s you nothl; to Al o,."'.“ Fruits and Produce, Peoria Market. first hour on buying for short account in . AU do st pid. “ - Eout i, wfiu us lod:y"’or-lu D"{Mv 2 EORIA, April %.—CORN—Firm: face of favorable weather. The close was 200 0a| do 34 pid Dry Go Market. bou There has been & marked improvement in | (FFORIA, April ~Firm; No. 3, 4 ¢ met advance; May, 5040 & Ohio.. 4o Southern “Raiiway..!. NEW JORI Al Snie. tmoarts ot THOMAS & Co., The Bou the demand for fresh fruits and vegetables | XS : Ste; 0% July et 1178 southars. ary goods and merchandise 8t the port of PHILADBLPHIA, Pa, during the last few days. The supply of | ,OARE—Quiet; No. 3 white, 4c, billed | cigaeq at Sithc; September, Ef@80iec: clo 4 P e R $1Y Btk Tor the Welk are Yalued of ha: e ———————————E S green stock has increased a good deal, but at 80%c; December, Si%@8%c; closed at el ® | do pta it d the quotations have not been Teduced much |, WAISKY-On the basis of $1.30 for fin- | e ! Sss|vaited Sta by ¢ specie from this port ‘I nT“ 'Tv owing 1o the fact that consumption has in- tehed g00ds. "naln uiet; shipping, §6@6c; good to g N D e B B it el 4 A g 3 Loneees BT Val 4 t e Thertin trs bl s Rtz I Daul Grain Market. ehels B cenmat 8o ahttn | HIRS chn s el AR silver and $20.717 uq. 'FF' imports o To obtaln over ¥ a0 an tyvestment of gy vl Y 2 tpihe same igboe. 0 oo &) SIS | Losiavitie & Nasb:[130% Spanish 40.. Specie this week were $17,49 014 and §1a. one dol ad » Y. 4 week ago. ULUTH, . | 1901 cro) H pm‘ 3 o iy 8 2% Rand Ml Iver. ' full and circulass, Ken+ that arrived last week was not very % 1 The. E fe; Pe coast, 1801 crop, ; 1900 crop, e g A PRl ST tucky Mul Bweepstakes A but a big improvement 1s looked for and May, 6 “Q‘[‘se&"_‘a..,fi‘.‘.,... ton. 39 19 35: 10, 16 Sugar Mark MILTON YOUNG, Mws., Lexington, Ky, Green peas, wax beans, rhubarb, —g2e. 18e; fornia, ‘11 to % Ibs., 18%c; Texas | BAR SILVER_Dull: 23 13.1 o NEW YORK, April 3.-8UG, — T v lettuce and all such lines are in .2%"“‘ B dente be: % 13c. 3 per % firm; fair refining I B R Bomir ane A BOYD_ COMMISSION. COMPANY GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS Bfiu bt and sold for cash : on |-|l|l. ne will secelte. Cabetel and Saslom T ‘m”‘!ttll""%“lll SsEEEEEERETRIRTRESEERESENEREREESE, :n:z::nsnnnun!uuuuus:xnu? P R L TR e PR T 3¢ eEEls sEsFEeERoRecE s¥e R Baosde I 3= TR =F | ¥ peefE zw sxlisFResias eEEs