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‘ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bullish Factors Are Overlooked and Weather Holds Prices Baock. PROVISION ~ GAINS OFFSET LOSSES Wheat Values Dip and Rise, but Finally Close Down and Flgures in Corn and Onats Suf- fer Shrinkage. ~It was bad weather for the bull traders In grains today Al- though the reports indicated diminishing suppiles of 0ld wheat and offerings in corn were still light, the crops were recelving 100 much binefit from the seasonable weather to allow prices to hold advances. ‘Chese variant factors, however, caused weveral rapid changes 'of sentiment. In the end July wheat lost 1@1'sc, July corn e and July sats #@'gc. Provisions closed e lower to 2%c higher. Yrade in wheat was only falrly active, though the frequent change of front of the #peculators made the tenslon somewhat marked. At the opening the news of gen- eral rains in the principal wheat states, ex- cept Kansas, started wheat at a liberal decline from Baturday's closing prices. The pouthwest sold_liberally and helped hold prices back. The situation, however, for ¥ome time seemed to favor the bulls. Cables were higher, primary receipts were still light, showing rapidly decreasing 8tocks, and the northwest bought well of cash stuff and started an advance. Prices worked up a little and were helped considerably by the remarkable decrease in the visible sup- CHICAGO, April Piy—4,192,00 bushels. On the strength of this last influence July rose to ic, after gpening K@¥e to Wake lower at TigTite he pit crowd, however, was considering the heavy world's shipments and the gen- eral weather situation and fought hard against the sdvance When reports of qmobre liberal offerin; the farmers and ?Ivnd there was a + in the northwest by rains in Kansas ar- newal of the selling jovement that had weakened the market t the opening. Prices steadily declined, Wwith active and he selling at times, until July reached 75c. A show of an im- provement in receipts (though they are still small) had a bearish effect. July glosed weak, Igiic lower at Tiic.” Local ‘receipts were cars, 1 of contract grads Minneapolis and Duluth reported 230 cars, making a total for the three points of 258 cars, against 237 last week and 357 a_year ago. World's shipments were 863,00 bushels, compared with 7,470,000 last week and 7,794,000 a vear ago. Primary receipts were 363,000 bushels, against 625,000 last ear. Breadstuffs on passage decreased ,000 bushels. Seaboard _clearances in wheat and flour equalled 268,000 bushels. Trade in corn hinged on the action of the Jeading bull crowd, Influential buying pre- Vented this cereal from following the course of wheat, although the break in the other pit eventially had Its effect. At the open- Ing rices were very steady and practically 10 Attention was paid to the general rains in the southwest and to the unresponsive cables. Offerings were very small and were readily taken as prices advanced. The leading house that s supposed to be carrying twice the amount of corn in ac- {tual”existence, did good buying and sent July prices from 63%c to 6%c. Trade was Taihier gulet ihe gieater paii of the ses- slon, but as wheat weakened there was some active short selling, and prices slipped off. The marked feature of the market was the good show of strength at the close in epite of the bearish weather conditions ptember closing %c higher. July closed jc down at 63igc. Hecelpts were Improved Wt 104 cars Interest in May oats relleved the mo- notony of a quiet market and helped up- 0ld_the other options, There was fair uying of the bear option ‘and prices ad- yanced somewhat. The generous rains, however, have increased the prospects of tho coming crop and as recelpts grew Jarger and wheat and corn weakened oats receded. The cash article was in good de- mand, but there was something of a dispo- wition' to keep out of the market until the possibility of a corner in May is past. May 0ld to 484@43k%c and closed firm Ye up_at c. July new closed %@%c lower at 3ic. ecelpts were 193 cars, ‘The provision market was manipulated again by packers today for higher prices. The early tendency was to sell on the grain situation and for profits. Brokers at once began buying for packers, especlally of lard and ribs, and prices fluctuated ner- Yously. Offerings by scalpers, as well as by packers, became liberal after the price ad been pushed up and on an absence of any urgent demand and the wheat break most of the ly galns were lost. The hog market Was trong. Jul Kk closed lower at $17.02%, after at $17.1 July lara 2ic up at §10.10 and July ri shade higher at 50. timated receipts o corn, 118 cars; oats, 260 cars; hogs, 000 head. The leadlng futures ranged as follows Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Bat'y et [usanlmway] e ay | 75! July 1&%«‘ oo I (O May (ewanl ol el el e July (8360 oitel ual es| sk selpL 63 &W(&{ &"V/:\ fla 634 . May | a243%ay oxl oy July o 3 Sy [l &-nxna 5 §& 7 Be i3 .70, 70; winter 4.1 sVHEAT—No. 3, 129T5%c; No. 1 red, 840 BSRN—No. 2 yellow, %e, OATS N ; No. 2 white, H Wo. 8 white, Pl e SO0 RYE-No. 2. BARLEY—Falr o cholce malting, 66@69c. BEED-—No. 1 flax, $1.68; No. 1 notthwest: ern, $1.79; prime timothy, $7.25; clover, ton- tract v-d-. $8.35. PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $16.80 10.073. Short \B16.85. Lard, per 100 ibs., §10. ribs sides (lme),‘;’. .46, Dry salted shoulders (boxed), 1%57% Short clear 10.00, ‘wides (boxed), of high wines, $1.30 WHIBEY—On b The following were t The following were the receipts and ship- Article Flour, bbls, Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Qata) bu. . e, bu. . Bariey, bu"l 1 On the Produce exchan, ter market was stead. 2 dairies, s, rm NE YORX Recelpts. Shi) ts. Sibts. Shipments GENERAL MARKET, Quotations of the Day o Commodities. NEW YORK, April 23.—FLOUR celpts, 19,089 bbis.; exports, 2,982 bbls. an barely steady: winter tent G4, winter straights, 8. nesota patents, 4.20; winter 'extras, 33.1003.87 “Minnesota bakers, §8.003 3 winter low grades. $2.90@3.15. Rye flour, et; falr to good, $3.15G3.40; cholce to fancy, K666, CORNMEAL—Bteady: yellow western, $1.30; city, $1.25; Brandywine, $3.5063.55. RYE-Steady; No. 2 western, 44c f. o, Various. Rex Dull $3.85 Min- b, pfloat; state, 61@2c, c. 1. f. New York SSARLEY-Dull: teeding, o4 Yew York: malting. g0, o, £ Nes 26425 bu; _exports, gri No. 3 red, il ele! rn Duluih, % £ o. b, afloat; Ne. 1 rihy . H Rard Sianiroba. etees, 5. 3. Daafoats No. 1 afloat. i Ere el Seror ot - of b a0el, Otiags A rally on the & visible supply #¢ noon was succeeded by 'ex- treme weakness under tired selling, further talk of rains and light export in- Quiry. Closed weak at W@ic net decline 6c; Pacific coast, 1901 crop, 16@19¢; 1900 crop, | fatr husiness is rted for large sises. [closed firm. Kaffirs were dull with frac- 14c; old, 4@se. Old frufts sightly In buyers' fayor. Apri- | tional dnelines. AY-Dull; shipping, 66@65c; good to | cots and peaches. steady and In demand by | PARLS, Aprii 28.—Business on the hourse choice, &4 @%e. i {obbers. Prunes: . Apricots boxes, | today opened guiet and undecided. Rio HIDES dulet; Galveston, to % Ibs. | 104@ido; hags, i O cachen, pecled. 140 | tinton and Kaflus: ware sold for London 18c; California, ‘%1 to 25 Ibs., 18%c; Texas | 18c; unpeeled, 8GN account. Chartereds were particularly af- ary, 3 to ¥ Ibs., 13 fected. ‘Internationals were easier. Rentes, LEATHER Qiet; actd, UG, Kansas City G Fro - | Spanish raiie, Spenish fours and South OOL~Dull; domestic fleecs, 25Gaoc. - American securitles declined. Itallans a RICE Firm; domestic, fair (o extra, #% | KANSAS CITY, April 8—WHEAT-May. | Tirke developed greai sirength. — Thoms agiac; Japan 4 Gec NS Tly, T2e; cash, Noj 2 hard Taoi NO. | gon-Houstons were firm. Prices _closed MOLASSES—Firm; New Orleans, open |3 Jc, No, 2 red, 7igeoc: No. 3, 3 heavy. The private rate of discount was kettig good to cholce, JMAlc. R N M e bt Mo P OMMC: | 21, Three per cent rentes, 100 francs 7i% PRBVISIONS _Beet, stronger; family, | cash, No. 3 mixed ®%c; No. 2 white, | contimes for the mccount. Spanish fours 00; " mess, $13.00;° beef hams, 32100 | S4GHC: No. 5, €7 e closed 78.72 j22.00; plckvl,’z'!lug\, city extra In-| $3T8-No. 8 wh 46g48vic BERLIN, Apri] 28.—Exchange vn_London, a mess, 3,004 24.00. Cut meats, - J - > 20 marks 48! fgs. Discount rates, short firm; pickled beilles, 104@l%c; pickled ,fl'"l;“‘;:f‘ timothy, $13.60@14.00; cholce | ;e 114 p.r"u'fn{ three months' bills 1! shoulders, 84c; plekles hams, 114G Wfil!f‘rs'n " " per cent. Internationals were maintalne: Hvfl |4|'—1d. Jrm. western nlo-rafid‘,‘ $10.3 Fnan"fl,:mfy":‘fa;"kf"" No. 2 white- nndlhfl bourse today Clnldl;n l‘l.clfllil ; refined, firm_continent, i com- e : ] vy and Transvaal rails were steady. Locals pound, $8.25G8.50; South America, ' $11.00; [ W0od cases included, 14 per doz.; cases re- | hrqened on bear covering. Pork, ‘tamily, l,lflm'm,m‘ short clear, $15.00 | turned, 13l Wheat, %G8 3 @20.00;, mess, city, 84ci country BUTTER—Recepits, 5,810 pkgs.; firm; state dalry, 19@Zlc; creamery, state, 200 Zic; June creamery, imitation, 15@2lc; fac- lorn 17@20c. CHEESE—Recelpts, §10 pkgs. ; firm; fancy, 00715.00. Tallow, ' firm; Oats, bu bu bu orn, NEW YORK, April %.—The v 800 Receipts. Shipments 19,200 bha asked,’ § paper, 4@ PERRLIN York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 28 -MONEY—On ecall, steady, 3%@4l4 per cent; closing bid and prime mercantile with per _cent; T cent. EXCHANGE—Firm, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1902, ; o large, full cream, colored and white, 12G | ply of graln Saturday. A; 3 - | actual business in bankers bills at 34.87% 114c; fancy, small, state, full cream, eariy | piled by the New Yotk pisduce’enchanee, | fOf demand and at $45% for sixty days; mgle, colored ana white, 13g13i(c 5.5 Hitows: posted o8 HBgLEe and $.8401.5; iGS—Recelpta, 19146 pkgs.. steady: | Wheat, 40,4900 bu., a decrease of 3,883, | Cumetcial bllls, 34 43,34 So3 state and Penns¥ivania, 17@17%4c; western, | 000 bu.; corn, 6,885,000 bu., a decrease of | pia'_bar, bilc; Mexican dollars, dlc, at mark, 1naiTc. ) sague, | S50 bui oate 3.11L000" b re, 185800 PR B e T e AT MO 28— Firm; New Orleans, c. | bu., a'dcrease of 7,000 bu.; ¥ ALy POULTRY—Alfve, quiet and uncertain | bu., a decrease of h“m"b“."""'"' 1,181, osing quotations on bonds are as owing o .|m|l-2r:fi)}3ndaty: Lurkeys, " iced, 5 ol average best, o; fowls, lced, west: Toledo Grain and Seed. . . ern, 12c; turkeys, frozen, 12@iSc; chickens, st W B, ¢ 1% frozen, i@isc. TOLEDO, O.. April 2. —WHBAT—Dull, e o e METALS—At London and New York | weak; cash, 8¢isc; May, July, . 46 coupsn 10908 Mion. & St L. 4n.. 1048 rices for tin were considerably higher. | CORN—Dull, ‘steady; ' cash, ‘8c; May,| 35 Sewt, veg. 2% %% Nt i London closed 16e higher for the day at|&c; July, 6 September. &ic. & oeupon g s My ety £120 168 for spot and £13516s for futures. OATS—Dull, fir cash, 43c; May, 4%c;| do old 4s, reg Y. Central la.....104 New York closed about 35 points higher, | July, 3c; Beptember, 3lc. do coupon i) 03 with spot at $28.16G2835. Copper was weak | SEED—Clover, dull, firm; cash, $5274; b, reg . e and lower at New York, with lake on spot | April, $.27%; October, %.40; No. 3, $4.87 to 0. Pacic 4s... 5 at $11.7512.00, electrolytic at $11.50@11.75 and | $4.97%. +10%| do 3s casting $11.25@11.75. Standard copper on —_— ‘;;h ;nrd‘l w. u\‘n L spot and lnr'Ju%]n?fid July 3!"\'er was Philadelphia Produce Market. -+t o quoted at $10.75@11.2%5. _London copper . & 8. Closed 2664 lower at £5276 6 for spot and | PHILADELPHIA, Aprll 2.—BUTTER— |5’ Soithers 34,100 |ot, 1. Southw: 1 futres. Tead was steady here al 341214 Dull; western creamery, 8c. Ceniral of Gu. ba.....112%| do 2u.......... andyLondon was 1s 31 higher at £1113s 04, | EGGS—8teady; fresh nearby, 16c; fresh | "4 "y inc KTl San. A. & A. P s Spelter ruled steady at $4.42 at New York, | 80uthweatern, i6c; fresh southern, 15¢; | ches. ‘& Ohto 4ige. .. 10| S0 o g while London was 2 6d lower at £15. The | Western, 16c : Chicago & A. dlas... 84%(So. ¥ Tocal fron market —was steady and un | CHEESE—_Firm: New York full creams, [C. B & Q. new 4s 9 Texas & Pacific is changed. PIg ron 'warrants® continued | Small, 12@i3c; Now York full creame, falr [ C'M & S F g0, "1l T 50 1 & w. & pominal in yrice; !del foundry, northern, | to cholce, T1@12%c. L s B $19.0020.00; No. 4 foundry, northern, $18. e ) | gdo conv. 1300, No. 1 foundry, southern, $17.t0mii Elgin Butter Market. AR LA I WAL 1s No. 1 foundry, southern soft, $17.60G18.00 _BU jad Colorado_ 80. 4% o ¢ The English farkets were higher, with | dasiiad dron” o Piie Horsy oo rancekeh | Denver & 5. o de. 100 | Woet Shorn. 4a Glasgow at 048 and Middlesborough at | clining from 28c to 22c. An offering of 1,440 | Erle prior llen 4x...[100% |Wheel. & L. B. 4. 488 6d. 1bs. was sold a 'zr;mc nn;l m; quotation | . 95, Sgnemel de -““‘,’ o St 5. T committee made the market firm at 22c. o 4 = OMAHA WHOLBSALE MARKETS. | This s o lower than it was two wecks Hocking Valley 44a: 1114 ago. The output of the week was 624,000 Condition of Trade and Quotations on | '°* Noaton Stoek Qmu Staple and Fancy Produce. Milwaskee Grain Market. BOSTON. April m-u loans. IHQ4 per 2 ;| JMILWAUKEE, April 2. — WHEAT- | Sent; time loa o i cuneh poturmed Moo No- # cases, 15¢: | gieady; ‘No. 1 horthern, Ti@Te; No. 2 | closing ot stocks and ponds: LIVE POULTRY-Chickens, §@$%c;: old "‘}1"\3’152'6:1 ehe; July, Toe. Ty 103% Adventare ) roosters, according to age, c; turkeys, e ALV T " 8giic; ducks and geese, bgsici broflers, | o ~Firm; No.' 2, T0%c; sample, 6 per c. 3 d:]u"n;mn—:.-clz‘lm stock, ls',fic:uéholce CORN—July, 63%0. mfl.m;m ry, in tubs, ; separator, o ptd. . F‘Emmcgm.éT ool [HTout,” g oo L fotim & AL i titiicomet Resis) crapples, 10c; herring, 6c; pickerel, pike, | DULU L —W] g ostol v ot ici"perch, c; ‘buftalo, arcased, 7c; sunfish, | 1 hard, Towe: No. 3 northern, ae: Ko, i 1 Pramgiin Bluenins, fo; whiteish, Lic; catfiah, 13c; | horehetn, To May, %c; July, 76%@ |Union Pacifio biack bass, 15c; halibut, 13; saimon, 180 | Twe. Beptember, HiGe. d g e et haddock, 1lc; codfish 12c; red snapper, 10c ATS—43%c. Am. Suga: 134 (Onceola roe shad, each, 6c; shad roe, per pair, 3c: | CORN—620. 4o p! 118 Parrot #plit_shad, per Ib., l0c; lobsters, bolled, per Jo—— 183% Quiney . ib,, 27c; lobsters, ‘green, per Ib, 2c. Peoria Market. il OYSTERS--Medlums, per can, 22c; stand- ards, per can, %c; extra selects, per can, PEORIA, April 28—CORN—Nominal; no No. 2 white, #i@#%c, ¢, New York Counis, per can, 40c; bulk | sales guoted. ptandards, per gal, $126 bull " extia se- | OATS-Inactive; lects, $1.60@1.65; New York Counts, per gal., | billed through. $1.75. PIGEONS—Live, per doz., §. VEAL—Cholce, 8sc. CORN—60c. OATS-—48c. BRAN—Per ton, $I7. HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | Hay Dealers’ assoclation: Cholce hay, No, 1 upland, $8.60; No. 1 medium, 38; No. 1 coarse, $7.60. Rye straw, $5.50. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. De- mand fair. Receipts light. VEGETABLES. SEED POTATOES—Per bu.,, Ohios, $1.50; in two weeks. WHISKY—On the basis of $1.30 for fin- ished goods. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. peculatize Interest Relapres Prices Not Uniform. NEW YORK, April 28.—Speculative inter- est in stocks ‘shared considerable falling off today and the full day's tran: reached a million shares for the first time The feverish activity which Rose, $1.25; Triumphs, $1.16. has characterized llé)'rATothonmrn, 3$1.16@1.20; Colorado, the recent leadership of the market was decidedly lacking, If the U. 8. Steel Ll s Trnity N.B. Gan & Coke... 3 |United States. United Fruit 100 fUtan 44%| Trimountatn . 423 Victor! 40 ptd 9% | Winona Weatingh. " cor 1 |Wol London Stock marke: ana| LONDON, April 28—, p. m.—Closing Consols for money... 4% |Norfolk & Western... 0% o account. S| do ptd............ 9 Anaconda W% Ontario & Western... %% Atehison do ptd.... Baltimor ctions C., M. & St. P adian Pacific.. Chesapeake & O. Chicago G. W.. 81% | Pennsylvanta 101% Reading 11| do 131%| do 24 prd. 4" |Southe: 20 | do pt 174 |Bouthern Pacific. 4% Union _Pacific. 8%/ do prd. 40%|United Btates Steel 24| do prd 6614| Wabash 1614 o pf 1301 | Spanish 264 |Rand_ Mines. 5614 DeBeers . 1663 aul G. $1.3. rather leading dealings in Reading be ex- | Dinver & R. GREEN ONIONS—Per doz., according to | cepted. The tone of the market was halt-| do pta size of bunches, 15@2c, ing and the movement in prices was not | Ers ... TURNIPS—Per bu., bc. uniform. 4o st B PARSNIPS—Per bu., . The predominant movement, while {t| do 2d ptd ASPARAGUS—Home grown, per doz., 40| falled to embrace the whole list,. ftself | Illinole Ceat; @bc. N changed a number of times during the day. | Loulsville & CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per dos., $1§0. |The fallure of the conference committes | My K. & SPINACH—Home grown, per bu, isc. |of the miners and operators to agree on | x'% Plenirai 1 CE—Hothouse, per Hoz., 40g4sc. | terms on Saturday was a di- ppointment | - PARSLEY-—Per doz. and the tone of the comment of the par- RADISHES—Per dor. per box, | ties to the conference created a disagree- $1.50. able im) on. Ti result was free sell- L &VAX BEANS—Florida, per basket, $.60@ ading in the open dealings, which "GREEN PEAS—Per basket, T5c@$l. RHUBARB—Home grown, per I CABBAGB—California, new, 3. ONIONS—Spanish, per crate, $2; Ohfos, | high-priced stock: per bbl., $4.50. supply ts very sall, efr TOMATOES—Florida, per é-basket crate, | t! $.00G3.30. NAVY BEANS—Per bu,, $2. N 'the upward filght of Delaware FRUITS. & ‘Hudson ‘and ot Kew “yersey "Cen: . tral rallie the Readings, a8 porto penHtornle, ew cartons, §1; im- | ({0 wpurt in the Chicago & Northwestern STRAWBERRIES—Texas, per 24-qt. case, $4.00@5.00; Loulslana, per 24-qt. case, $2 TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES—California_navel cholce, $3.76; budded, $3; sweets, $3. 60, editerranean ly;, of affoted the w ‘was overcome bK ., 3@4c. |some of the high- The part played in the market by the floating St. ole market. priced coalers. of which th ‘was notable wide movements resulted from a Iight volume of transactions. stocks gave some strength to the Grangers and Pacific: points over last night and there were galn of one to two points among the southwest- fancy, ;| erns. The gains were not well and there were constant re! Paul was lifted This_weakness a strong advance eld, however, s when the " cent. and two and three-months’ New York M NEW YORK, April 28..-The following are the closing prices on minin BAR SILVER-—Easy at 23%d per ounce. MONEY—2%@3 per cent. The rate of dis- count in the open market for both short bills is 213-162% per & Geotations. tocks: Little Chiet Ontarlo hir Phoent 5 [Potost Sava Slerra Nevada. Small Hopes Standard Bank Clearings. LEMONS—Fancy, $3.60; cholce, $3.25. s allowed to become quiet. New BANANAB—Per bunch, according to sise, | Pamke New Haver & Horitord was ant| OMAHA, April 28.—Bank clearings toda: $2.26@2.76. other of the high-grade stocks to move, | $1,041,115.42 cornnpondlni“dly last ye: MISCELLANEOUS, but it saved only a point of its seven-point | $1,16,706.04: decrease, $115.589.62. HONEY—Per 24-section ca: advance. CHICAGO, April 28.—Clearings, $28,877,483; NUTS—New _crop Among_the industrial spocialties there | balances, $ZS0T.145; posted ‘exchange, 34.86 shell, per Ib., 12¢; hard shell, per Ib., lil4c; | were wide advances in Pullman, Interna- | for sixty days, §4.88% on demand; New No. 3 soft shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, tlonal Power, American Express, Pressed [ York exchange, 10c premium. Braslls, per Ib., idci filberts, per Ib.,'12c; | Steel Car Preferred, Rallway Steel Spring | ST. LOUIS, April 2%.—Clearings, $5,719,49; almonds, soft shell, 16c; hi shell, l5c; | and some others which are even more act- [ balances, $1,435,73; money, 4 per cem; pecans, large, per 1b), 12¢; small, 10c; cocoa- | fve, Cotton Ofls, Virginla-Carolina Chem- | New nuts, gr sack, $3.60. ical and American Agricultural Chemical HIDES—No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, bc; | were advanced on talk of consolidation. | 650; money. No. 1 salted, Tic; No. 2 salted, t&c' No. 1| Colorado Fuel and Tennessee Coal were |change at veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., Sc 12 to 16 lbs., Ge; dry’ hide pelts, be; horse hides, $1.oga.z. No. 2 veal alf, bid u 8@i2c; sheep | tions without much effort on the general mar- late In the day as the local ad been earller, but relapsed again ac- had a credit = |P%R5Nehlvlkl. per bbl., $3.25; New | ket i BOSTON, orl .50, The varying movement in the grain mar- A FOPCORN—Per 1b., bc; shelled, 6. ket ‘wan reficcted from time to time in the DE! St. Louls Gri Provisio T ST. LOUIS, April 28.—WHEAT—Lower; go. 2 red cash, elevator, 79%; track, tock market, but May, 19%e; July, 13%e; No. 3 h-‘:g approval of the bond issue not in a decisive The usually active industrials were quite generally heavy. United States Steel seemed to reflect dis ‘The firmness wa. Condition of the Trea: York exchange, 10c premlum. CINCINNATI, April 28.—Cls Inv. New Yo 4,235, 4@6 per cent; WEW “YORK, Aprit 28.—Clearings, $12,- 067,838; balances, $6,641,316. The subtreasury balance today of $125,878. April”2s.~Clearings, 51.188.710; LPHIA, _April 28 —Clearin, alances, $2.900,2%; money, 14 PBALTIMORE, April 28 —Clearings, $3.015, 037; balances, 3537, 1; money, b per cent. 7 forelgn exchange reawakened discussion ry. No. 2 cash, 8c; track, séc; | Of, Brobable gold exports, but the money | ., guINGTON, April 28.—Today May, 8e? July, slie; Bepiember, @i, - | MATKEL IV flected. The market closed |, ¢"of the treasury balances in ¢ QAT Lower; No. 3 cash, #c; track, i | T, hond market was moderately active | éral fund, exclusive of the $150,000, oy, 43 September, | ana'serons. Total salen, par value, $i.04- | serve in the division of redemption, shows: DRI R4 . "Unitea States bonds were all 'un- | Avallable cash ‘balances, $185,540,865; gold, FLOUR—Dull; réd winter patents, $3.70@ Ch'l.';‘t'e?o\f:wl‘:: :::‘ ‘g.ll.“o prices on o Speirme—— ::.;r extra f;tlcy and straight, $3.40@3.50; | \he New York Stock exch Cotton Market. RN ML Steady, $.15 Frvess NEW YORK, April 25.—COTTON—Spot SEED—Timothy, firm, $.0066.25. Mohiosy closed quiet; middling uplands, 9%c: mid- BRAN—Scarce, firm; ‘sacked lot: 9@ ; pral- B &0 dling gulf, 10%c; sales, bales. " Futures HAY—Better; ‘timothy, $12.50G15. closed very steady: April 9.69c; May, 9.69c; rie, $11.80g13.00 June, 9.67c; July, 8.63c; August, 9.39¢; Sep- WHIBKY—Steady. $1.30. tember, 8.8c; October, 8.3ic; = November, IRON COTTON TIES. Steady, $1.05. Ches. & Ohlo.... 8.26c; December, 826c; January, 8.27. BAGGING—Steady, §%@6%c. Chicago & Alton. The market opened uc.dl’ with prices for HEMP TWINE-—fc, do ptd. ... near crop months 11 to 14 points higher PROVISIONS—Pork, higher; jobbing, old, | Chicsso, 1. & L and new crop months 9 to 10 points higher $1760; new, $17.65. Lard, higher, 89,100 Dry M LT 86 | o 34 ptd in response to strong Liverpool cables and salt meats’ (boxed), Stronger; extra Shorts, | Chicess & G. W..... 26%/Wis. Central i¢m | bullish information from domestic cro; .75; clear ribs, $9.6234; short clear, $9.87 S0 Tt ptd ERE " | centers. Spot cotton was up another 1-82d, Bacon (boxed). stronger; extra shorts, | do 24 pd 464 | Adams Ex.. 26 | Port recelpts were very lLight compared $10.62'4: clear ribs, $10.50; short clear, $i Chicago & W.....259% American Ex 230 | with those of a year ago. outhern spot METALS—Lead, steady at 3$3.97%@A. "R L & P.........1T4% Wells-Fargo Ex 110 | markets were described as strong and Spelter, firm at #.17% Chlcago T. & ... 21 |Amal. Copper o {1580 10 %o higher. Crop reports reected OULTRY—Steady; chickens, S¢; turkeys, { 40 pld Ll W Amer. Car & F. 304 | decrease penerally in acreage a smaller 10¢c; ducks, 10c; geese, 4i4@éc. C.C O 8 % L.... 00 | o ped.. <817 use of lmn\pn this year than last and BUTTER—Weak: creamery, 20@24c; dulry, | €99 Southern fiiane. Ldaswd Oll.... B | o delay of athut two weeks in the seagon, 11g~m, 34 '8 e B Though profit taking around 9.60d for July GGS—8teady at lic. pet & Redesa 11k%| do ptd, for a time held the market in check,’ the LIVERPOOL, April 28—~ WHEAT—8po N Quiet; No. 1 northern spring, 3 1 California, 6s 4 utures May, 68 1%d; Jul‘, 14d. CORN-— t: leugx; American mixed, new, 5s 8d; old, 5s Futures: Closed steady; July, 58 2%d; September, 5 24d; October, "8, ”kun-m, Louls fancy winter, firm, Ss HOPS—At London, Pacific coast, firm, £3 10s@£4 168, PEAS—Canadlan, firm, Ts. PROVISIONS—Beef, strong; extra Indlan mess, ¥ls _6d. Pork, trong; prime mess, western, 76s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 1§ firm, 5% 6d. Bacon, firm; Cumberland hort ribs, 16 to middles, 38 to g clear middies, 528 6d; short clear 528; clear belles, houlders, square, 0s3d. Lard, prime west: Bis; American refined, y, firm, 35 to 4 Ibs. backs, firm, 18 to 2 Ibs. firm, 14 to 18 1bs., §2. firm, 11 to 18 Ibs ern,’in tiere Bept o o Rl A closed ‘CORNv‘— O‘Nl “‘N“”i bu.: : spot, steady: No. 2, evator .. 0. b. afloat. Options market opt:l:g easy with wheat, but rallled and became Mrm on western support and higher 1:!.. after which it broke with wheat, < Mo net lower. e 8%¢; ly, & c, 1 ; No. 2, @S6c. Options quiet and eas. HOPS-—Firm; :-'A'i:""ém-nn to choly 200k crop, 16g2c; 190 crop, 13gléc; old, \ May, cle Del., L & W 84 Nationat 7% | National Lead 12 100, 2 | 1% 16 [Sugar 845 Tenn. %" |Union 1287 Anac. Mining Co Flour, bbls. Denver & R. G 43w/ Brookiyn R. T... Wheat, bu 4o ptd $1%|Colo. Fuel & iro Corn, bu. Ere Lo H .::m:jon. 2"5.' i o ist pid. . ‘on. Tobaceo Dats, bu, @ 38 Drd.......". Ww|Gen. Electric. ., Liverpool Grain and Provisions, | 0C Northern ptd... ing Cial Paper ***National Balt do ptd. Pullman P. Car Republic Steel . do pfd....... Biscuit ... to a basis for August brisk new all day higher: recelpti stock. 8 the day 5 12-64d, ber. 55-64d, 4 39644, 4 34-64d, whole list stiffened up In the late s with the close net advance of 11 to 20 8T. LOUIS, April 28. middling, 9 927 bales; shipment 512-64@5 13-64d, sellers; buyers; 5 6-64@5 7-64d, buyers; September and Octo- nellers 4 83-64d. buvers sellers; January 436-640. buyers. on of 9.64d for July and to 9.40d on a fresh scare of shorts and buying. Trading was active very steady at a ints. TTO! sales, —Firm, e 108 bales 262 bales “April 25.—COTTO! hales. Firm, :| number of head indicated: * e LIVERPOOL, April 28—COTTON—Spot, fair demand; prices 1-32d higher: American middling fair, $d; good middiing § 16-2; middling, 511-32d; low middling. 5i4 ordinary, 54d;: crdinary, 4%d were 12,000 bales, were for speculation and’ export and cluded 10,100 American. Receipts, 7,000 bales, 4d: good ‘he sales of of which I,IMIJ 3 including 3,900 American. Futures opened steady and closed steady: American mid- dlingl m. . April. § 1-84a5 15-64d, buyers; April and May. § 13-64@6 14-644, buyers; May and June. 5i3-64d. value; June and ' July, July and August, August and September, sellers; October and November, November and December, December and January, and February, in_pails, firm. - NEW ORLE. April 28.-—-COTTO] BUTTER— United States, firm, 59s. (Uam0R 1K € Bouthera. . Futures. firm; April. 9.78G9.80c; Mav, 5.15@ CHEESE—Firm; finest American white, Dl do D60 |980c; June '983Ge8c: July, = 9.88a9.88c: 57s; finest American colored, 68s. P August, 9.45G0.48c; September. 688 60c; TALLOW—Prime clty, firm, s **Lasi sale. *=Offered. | Oclober, XZl@s.22¢: November. .USG.loc! The imports of wheat into Liverpocl last ° December, 8.00G8.10c. Spot, strong: week were L1 quarcers from Atlantlc 730 bales: ordinary 8 7-16c! good o ports, none from Pacific and 19,000 from : low ing, 95-16c: other ports. “LONDON. April 2. —There was a Strong | g11-16c: good r'l'\‘l‘dmll:: 10c; midaling fal; “The imports of corn from Atlantic peits | 46mand for money today owing to repay- | 10%c; receipts 3,799 bales: &tock, 1056 wasl were Lt Cuartere. ments due to the Bank of En bales. day this week. besides month itz ments. Discounts were firm. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruite, | Ments, Discounts were frm == = r L oods Market. NEW YORK. Aprll. %.—EVAPORATED | ful business prevailed but it was re-| NEW YORK, April 2_DRY GOODS— APPLES—In maderats supply and pretty | stricted, outsiders dolng practically noth- | The new week has opened up aulet with & firm in tone. Jobbing e falr and con- | ing. Consols wavered but had a firm un- | moderate amount of mall orders to hand. siderable export interest noted for prime frult. Prices unchanged. . common to T@8%c; h wdtx'% DRIE! steadler in tone and dertone. Some home ralls improved. Amer- . notable exceptions he- ing New York Centrals and Loulsville & New York's lead. The icans opened weak Nashville followin, business transact was very small. c; e JPULTS Prunes @ccount &4 rallied somewhat later in the day and shows little Cotton due owing to a Prices The demand coming o forward, however, change from that of last week. ks have advanced 5 per cent, dvance in raw material Outside of this arket remains firm and unchenged: ‘D¢ ™ - . » of hogs here today for a Monday, and as 59 Ibe. on band April 77, 0IAHA leE SToCK IARKET the demand wan In“ootl shape the market m e opened active and 5@l0c higher. The qual- . LOU ~WOOL—Nominal, ity of the offerings was pretty good, and lumg grades, e, ne, 136714 the market on paper shows up in heav glic; od, 14@24c. shape. Packers all seemed to be anxlous | LONDON, Aprll .- closing st of for supplies, and it was only a short time | arrivals of ‘'wool for the fortheoming wool Just About Bteady. before everything on sale was out of first [ auction sales shows the following: New hands.The good weight hogs eold largely | South Wales 0681 bales; Quesnaiand, 3.- —_ from §138 to'§1.80." The medium welshis | 4 bates; Victorln, @81 bales: South Aus: went mostly from $7.06 to §.15, apd the | tralla, 18, e8; Weat Australia, 2,814 HOGS ADVANCED FIVE TO TEN CENTS |iight atuff cold from 86 to (K “Today's | bales: Tasmania. 364 bales: Cane of o wdvance carries the market to the highest | Hope and Natal, 48,011 bales of which — point reached this year, as the loss of 8at- [ 135,30 bales are forwarded diract Good to Chotee Lambs tn Active De- | Jrday was more than regained today Shpus Markes mand at Fully Steady Prices o Av o o 8 NEW YORK, April % -8UQAR-Raw, Cholee Sheep Sold Well, » i 120 ® 90 10714 {!lru\‘ ri\n"r refining, 24c; centrifugal, 9 test, 3 . ;' molasses . Be; d dy Common Staff Was Neglected. o 1 H e 1 No ‘o cihe; Nor o ulse No & Niber No 1% TWIIs w110 8.80c; No. 10, £.8¢; No. 11, 3.80c; X q n: woew N H w110 Do i3, 378c; No. 14, 8.76c; standard A, 4.50c; SOUTH OMAHA, April 2% i 1o g % 110 Toat, bA00; crushed, Loy Powdvrea Liny Receipts were Cattle. 08 .. jot 16 % 110 Rrotilated, 470 cubes. 496 vey ggfi;:-h;\;ofld‘ R B & win . LONDON, April 38 —SUGAR—Reet, April 68 Yigd. é Same week before s iat.R wig N ORLBANS, April %.-SUGAR— Bame thiee weeks - Bttt £ ) s Very strong; open ketile, 214@3 3-160; open finmo !:ur r"ls ag 208 100 17 718 kettle, centritugal,- 3@a: ntritugal yel- MRCELLLS FON THE YRAR TO DA o000 16 ] ot B R TR e e, The followin table shows the recelpt Nl e Tee & o 18 i el cattie, hogs sheep at South Omana. for T W 1 . o At TR NS SN NURURTEC Y n 0 108 120 7174 OIL CITY, Pa., April 28.—Credit balances, year: i <2 Bec, HICRE LR L®; cortificates. o bld. Shipments 15 Cattle 308 ALUG ...... Dl 100 708 15 as B Bhta s’ Tune 16,41 Hogs ¥ %770 i 1 B in B Anrl ot g 3 ) X ~North Lima, = O e R IR | ek el s &, ) " g 2} 3 i o Cott o pThe folluwing purchanes were made today | .11 58 o 16 SIUUE 8 1% ol fiem. Roalh, steady. Turpentine, Bty "“‘c“"' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | sheos cra 1oort Ton, ol e SESNDON, April 38.—OTL—Linseca oll, Switt and Company. [ took hold in fairly good shape and bought | 308 9d. Turpentine, spirits, 39 3d Armour & Co.. 18 lom up ihe more desitable grades at right BAVANNAH, Ga. April 28.-OfL-Tur. Cidahy ‘Paciias Co.l b 1 Sold "well “and clipped stoe soid s igh Ef.'éé-"fi' TR T The following table shows the average |as 3650, and wooled lnmbs brought $ 0. |$L%; K. $246; M, $9.6; N, $8.86; WG, #.50; price of hogs soid on the South Omaha | Wooled ewes sold up to $5.65, WW, 360, i ml:!(‘l the past several days, with com- The better grades of sheep aiso sold freely BRrRom A T e | i pdunas brovint. Wos. Toward the iwe | TAS HUNGRY RIDE IN BOXCAR Date. | 1902, 190111900, 1890. (1898, [1897.[1896. | of the market packers did not seem qu - TO® B S 3w 3w 5 | S Aous for supplies and the feeiing was Boy Found nt Cheyemme Prostrate G b5% b0 508 * | $67) 382 38| <Quotations for clipped stock: Good to from Hanger and Thirst When S IS Uis1s 3 o383/ cholce lightwelght vearlings, $6.0008.5; fair Seal fs Broken. B0 e b ey 0 good, i thers, 2 a5 :w::igs.g'r:iga!;’ RR8GEW; fair o Y00d, $5.6006.10; (;rmd;m | | § cholce ewes, .25; 'fair to good, M ‘ENNE, W Gl ool 6071 3 SAl 3 151 8 531 8 80 | 5.00; wood 1o chotee. Tambs, $6Bati0; ta | CHEVENNE, Wyo. Avril 28.—(Special) :zm : ::5.. :3};‘ ;.1 EX) :';u ::v., : : to ood,his.MCl}b. Ynuledknlnrl:hna‘lll uhc:ut —Wh;n ‘:hr hl nion Pacific freight platform | 5 92 | 4 i above clipped stock, Cholce Colo- | men broke the geals on a Chicago & North- Apri] 1 . : April 12, 6 waw| 69 533 363 370 391 * | No. Av. Pr. |DiEht the pallid face of a young boy loomed April 181 <\ 604 540 361/ 3 67) 397|380 | 11"yt ewe % 200 |up through the darkness. The boy was April 34..| 688 | * |5 44 367370 S8 3| 10 cull ewes. B 460 t A b, o ADriL d0c! § bt wort o 38 300 3 By 8 98| o0 Sull ewes:.i 7 4 |at firet unable to talk. He would not give ADril 1600 491 7| b 041 6 46 * | 86l 8 kI & W | a weniern cwel % 80 |bis name, but sald he rad entered the April 11 € 98%) 0 %2/ v 85 373 * |39 33| ") Jlipped ewe. .. @ 500 |car at South Omaha several days ago, In- April 15| € 30| 8 %) b e § 68| 3 %) 383| 10 Cilbped Jamie 8% < ADELL 19.0) 6 WSY[ b BY| o 46 3 11| 8 81| 3 n' o | ¢ Colwana oo B 38 |tending to steal a ride westward until April .| <4 B g1 8283001 3 1 3 waj 2 35 | 478 Colvato ewes % 615 |hunger compelled him to get out at some April il T:a‘m‘"n‘ h.m:#;.‘i:r;'l: :fi 1 clihved lamb, .. % 660 |statlon. The second Jay out of Omaha, .01 dorwl © 80| 6 36 * |“.hu H é&zmcdx‘”m k] ) % 8 |he sald, he attempted to get out of the wliem 1570‘531, e H DICPRTDETHON E WERIL g % |car, but found all of the doors lecked. - - ‘\:;;ll Eb;!‘\zlh!:1 z.a a1l 35l CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | Ha shouted and pounded with his fists, mo e R SR i 3T e but he wae unable to mwake anyone hear. April 2|70 * (5836930338 | (0 iiie Lower, Homs Strons and Higher | TH® CAT Was sealed up at Chicago and * Indicates Sunday. SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of [ CHICAGO, cars of cattie shipped to the country Brow: Baturday and their destination: rhed 3 card, steers, $6.80@7.40; E. M. McNaught, Wray, Colo.—B. & M... 3 | $4.8@610; stockers and §i. The officisi number 'of cars tock and Sheep April 28 —~CATTLE—Receipts ing 100 Texans and 400 west- weak to 10c lower; good to 5.0, heifers, $2.50a ow. medium, $2.50@6.25 6, canners oor to eeders, there is no record of these seals baving been broken or tampered with between Chicago and Cheyenne. If this is true the boy got Into the car at Chicago and wa: , | without food or water for five days and i | nights. ot A : $1.40G92.40; bulls, $2.5066.50; cal 32.006) O Ay s itthe, | 8305 Texas fed’ stecrs, ®.0G0N; western SHEEP LOSS VERY HEAVY C., M. & Bt. P. Ry Wyk i ) e 1 | steers, hay fed, 3. HOGS-—Receipts 30, estimated tomor- Union l“l&l'flfilynem. & t_; i B 0000 T van Lo attoas va ko | Mere TN Twelve Tho d Hena E. &M V. R e 18 ‘3 hl[ol;o‘, mlhle(:e ‘agn\h;“ché%% u‘; Perish in Storm im 00d to_chol vy, $7.8@7.40; Y .“iaf S 4 Reavy, u% 15; light, $6.70@6.95; bulk of Wyoming. B. & Q. Ry 2 T | % e 8501 18 HEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 18,000, “ (-9 %kx a'ia' {2 p | * | Slow: lambs, slow; good to cholce wethers,| CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 28 —Reports Tilinois Central ! 1 . | B0gew; taie "’u“fng;'é%h mixed, $4.75@5.90; | recelved here from various sections of the = — | memtern e Aol state indicate that the unexpected storm Total receipts ....... CI 7 | ol &’c?-.,“-“{"ug,;,‘s western lambe, $.25G5%. | 10t week Killed 12,000 or 18,000 head of The disposition of the day's recelpts was as follows, each buyer purchasing .he gl(flt OBS . Cattle. Hogs. Shee; Omana Packing Co. o8 de " heks | oneeP sheep, the losses running from 2 to 10 per cent. The heaviest loss occurred in Natrona k county, where shearing had commenced i e g o B B New York Live Stock Market. early. The loss there is estimated at 3,000 Armour & Co. 160 1,582 676 NEW YORK, April 28.—BEEVES—Re- | head. Bwift and Co., country... 242 .... | celpts, 3,904 head; extra steers, steady to a hiippibatea G. H. Hammond Co. 162 shade lower; all others, 10@15c off; bulls | Te Restrain Use of Wyoming Water, 46 and thin cows, steady to_strong, all sold; » pieers, F0GTI; tops, 3730 bul o 300 | LARAMIE, Wyo. April %.—(Special 6.76; cows, .00 Cables, stea 1O | Local authorities will probably bring suit e L . & ipments ‘today; estimated tomorrow, 780,- Hill & Huntsinger. .. hid %00 head cattle, 1,000 head sheep and 2,6i0 | against the gtate of Colorado for appro- 1‘-‘1“'"‘1 ‘llon:go;:hn'lllfis 2 quflxlltj{lpléf llyfuf.‘ SR o | priating and “diverting water from the [amilton thscl . C, VES—Receipts, 7,440 head ;. leman H. L. Dennis & Co. N taiddy” good: prices stendy to zhc lower, all | Streams of Wyothing, which, it is claimed, B. F. Hobbick S Lo10: venis, $58.50; some early sales, §7.00 | rightfully belongs to this state by reason Volf & Murnan .8 bod @115%; toj neral sales, $.00@6.50; [ of prior use. The case promises to bo i’ ks B kel & clty dressed veals O DT D iling weak; | erY similar to that of the state of Kansay Totals ........ ..2,368 3,047 3,798 | state, $1.00@7.25; western, $6.16. against Colorado. It is alleged that the CATTLE—There was not a heavy run of | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 8400 | Eaton ditch in Colorado, into which the cattle here today, as a decrease is noted as | head; prime clipped stock about steady:|water will be turned n a few days, will compared with y. As com- pared with the same day of last year there 18 not much chani The demand was In fairly good shape, 8o that trading was active at fully good prices as were paid at the close of last week. Beef steers again made up the bulk of the offerings and the quality was good on the whole. The demand was liberal from local packers and also some outside pack- ers were on the market. The desirable everything else 10c oft shorn sheep, $4.006. 00; unshorn culls, %1 unshorn cuils, ' $5. $4.50@4.5; spring lambs, © ceipts, 2,400 head 200 head calves; market stea $4; cli] ity Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, April 28 —CATTLE—Re- ves, 500 head Texans, choice ex- ; 11 cars unsold; un- clipped sheep,’ $4.00 ed lambs, 35.40 ,’Z{,,WE,&‘_"‘ take water from the Big Laramie river and its tributaries. Sand creek, which is dotted by many fine ranches, will suffer the most and many of the ranches, it {8 claimed, wiil be ruined. Nothing will be done in the matter until the actual diversion of the water takes place. rades could safely be quoted strong and | port and dressed beef steers, $6.60G7.10; falr Seldiers (o Have Bike RikEe, n some cases sales were made that Igoked to_good, $5.65@6.60; stockers and feeders, S Qquite & little higher. It was only & shorf| $8.75@6.5; western fed steers, 36.00g8.50; | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., April 28.—(Special.) time before the bulk of the good cattle was out of first hands. The commoner Tex: lulnd Ir‘:‘;‘lian ‘llleerl‘ 3. ;@p.w;ue:‘: five b Conmnore, 10605 ~—The members of the two Sioux Falls “ tive heifers, .00 companies of the South Dakota national gnr-:d:filf‘nf:;r::l«a‘h}ap"tluli"ym:- u:'nu'crl:fl.y-' b, u.wg&.u; calves, $4.60@6.00. guards are arranging to have a rifie range the same kinds brought last week. mflfiep_m O A oniad: TIATRSt 1ald out on the Coats farm, situated south- i A e pany o Bartcularty | LSy, §1.0@7.%; mixed packers, #1. east of the city, and conduct regular prac- by calling it steady. uyers_ took their 36 15; pigs, $6.15@6.65. - tice. time about looking at the offerings, but EP AND LAMBS_Recelpts, 4. as”supplies ‘were" not 'large practicaily | heud; murket stendy o shads lowir; b | e P W et maved withod “ason. | 1105; ‘mutive wethers, ' $0.50G6.00; western GOVERNMENT NOTICE trouble, but the commoner grades dragged | Wethers, 30.606.80; ewes, .50; Texas A L more or less the same as usual. As com- pared with the close of last week there wag not enough change in the prices paid on. Hied 4 yearlings, $6.006.20; Texas clipped Shecp. 12.006.60; () ; stockers and feeders, PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN BUPPLIES— Department of the lnterior, Office ot in- alan affairs, Wasaington, D. March 1, to_be worthy of ment! 198, Bealed proposals, indorsed “‘Froposals Bulllb.o‘\.'elll calves and Il;‘l ll,l% sold In St. Lo Iive Stock Market, hlrr‘hllalunkell WOOI:l.: and Cullunmlflaflld. ust about last week's notches. ere wi £ clothing, etc.,” as the ease may be, an 2 Fatrly good demand for the better |, ST. LOUIS, April 28 —CATTLE—Recelpts, | qirected to the commissioner of Indlan grades, but the common kinds were | 2000 head, including 15800 head Texans; mar- | ofrairs, Nos. 7/ and 7, Wooster street, New neglected. t steady to strong: native shipping and | York City, will be recelved until 1 o'clock ere was not very much life to the | €Xport steers, $5.50g7.10; dressed beef and |, 'm “of 'Tuesday, May 13, 182 for fur- stocker and feeder trade this morning. There was very little good stuff on sale, but the few that were offered sold at just about steady prices. The common kinds were in light demand and sold slowly at about last wesk's quotations. Representa- tive sale: BEEF l:EER& cow Tex 4.50; st 16.95 Av. 00; 50 sheep, 36.25. Sy $£83233STETIIASTRNSIBTAAR TasesssssnenseY e BonRELNR RaRenZ #ua gzgEssaavssssy SHEEP to weal s3833L2Y and calves, HOG T butcher steer: b 00@$. !g)&g“yh Recetnt and light mixed heavy. $1.1067.30; pigs, $4.3506.00. AND ‘sheep steady 10 strong: lam ; western lambs, sheep, $5.00G0.35 To@M, Receipts, 3,00 $5.90G7.20; bulk, $.90@7.00. and 00; canners, rassers, $3. heifers, $2. 4200 head; market lights. u.‘ugm.ms; packers, tehers, $7.10@7.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 600 head; market active, steady; native muttons, $4.63 lambs, stockers culls and_bucks, $2.00@3.00; western $6.5008.50, St. Joseph Live Stock Market IT. JOSEPH 500 he April 28.—CATTLE—Re- steady to 10c lower; na- cows and heifers, §1.25@ .50; stockers and feeders, 3,300 head; steady; light $7.0007.25; ‘'medium and LAMBS—Recelpts, 16.507. western Stoux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, 1a., April 28.—(Special Tele- gram.) — CATTLERecelpts, = 3,800; _be: ers and killers steady! beeves us@ cows, bulls and mixed, $2. stockers and feeders, t $3.0094.60; yearlinge trong to Sc higher, Stoek in Sight. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five prin- clpal markets for Aprll 28: Cattle, Hogs. 34.70¢6.50; steers under 1,000 i stockers and feeders, $2.50@ and heifers, 32 90; bulls, $3.00@5.10; s and Indian steers, fed, $4.60@6.25; cows an 4.45. HOGS—Recelpts, s nishing for the indian Bervice. woolen and cotton §0ods, clothin hats and caps. Blas must be made out on government blanks. Schedules giving ail necessary information tor bidders wiil be on application to foe Ind hington, D. C.; Noi New York City; No. 816 Howard street, mmisagries of sub- “heyenne, icaven- and Sap Fran- Yank- blanke bidders are invited to be present opening. The department reserv: right (o' determine the point of and to reject in,/ and all bids, art of any oid, oner. or any W. A, JONES, Commis- ApristoMayl TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE of the Bupervising Architect, Washington, D. C. April 2i, ibn—Sealed proposals wili be received at 'this office untll 2 o'clock | m. on the 2ith day of May, 1002, and then opened for the construction (except heating apparatus, electric wiring and conduits) of the U. 8. postofice at Creston, lowa, in ac cordance with the drawings and specifica tions, coples of which may be had at thix office or at the office of the postmaster at Creston, lowa, at the discretion of the su rvising architect. JAMES KNOX TAY- POR Blpervising Architect. —Al-eodét WANTED, for U. 8. army, able-bodied un- ‘married men between ages of 71 and 3, citigens of United Btates, of §0od character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For int ton apply to Recruiting Ofcer, 16th Dodge ais., Omaha, and postoffice bullding, Lincoln, Neb. g o ¥ Sheep. H leo 3 i %1 South Omaha L2460 3, 5,168 LEGAL NOTICE, i 0 4 1 Chicago ... 18000 30,000 15,000 1 610 4 1 57 Kansas City 8200 4500 4,30 - £ 80 4 1. (3] 8t. Louls 250 420 60| TO ALL CREDITORS AND HOLDERS 5. .4 8t. Joseph . 800 8300 520 of Debentures of the East Omaha Land BULLS. o = | ompany: You are hereby notified to file 3.0 Fraps A0 40 Totals ..... 26,069 15,064 33,292 | with me on or before May 15, 1902, & verified .. 3 ;m 450 — t of any cl mordm%{oumy 1 i e Lo Coffee Market. assert u mu Jmaha ny, lari H EW YORK, April 25.—COFFEE—8pot | 10 fOORA T, Doae" Your claim was con- & Riv. quiet; No.'7’involce, 8c. Miid, dull; | {ficied and the amount you claim to be 3 20 Cordova, $y@12c. The market opened | 4 0" with interest. }‘ 156 ;'Inhd' Idm nrl‘fez unch“ 54 wl g w}n:fl y GEORGE H."HIUI L., nd worked an addltional nts pecial & 1 e by mio-day on moderately sotive | _AN4It o H 1% bull support, profit-taking by commission houses, which were short, and light support ~id w1 i from “reactionists, = Importers and ‘bear . d at the higher prices an Lo GTOCK COWS AND HEIFE PO A Y maaite’ moar T s 5. ™ 0 n L] thereby forcing sales off 5 points, Recelipts - Lan 3 nM_Al'!m . " in Brasil were heavy and clearances from B 1015 8 00 the ‘crop country for the”United Btates i v ¢ were large e market closed steady, STOCK COWS AND MEIFERS. . | with prices net unchanged to 6 points o 53 278 3 %0 320 higher. Total sales were .000 b in- i 3 3e 1 b0 33 cliding: May, 480G4.8c; June, 490G4.96c; P e 851 308 2 IR Julk c; Beptember, 5.20616.25¢; October, 5.25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. | |@88e. December, S46.4ic; January, 560c; —— st sl b ] 1w ) arch, 5.6365.70c ~ y S R e BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY , o A ork Lite Bl & F BOBTON. April 8.~ WOOL_The recelpta Roam & Wom Yorg ife. % 6 n_Hoston wice January . have been » It 741,955 1b o EaInst K9.554,562 ibs. for the : pi TN st o 1 | GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS i .7(;. ;g'd:x.- ahr ‘“’n".'gfl ]mn.n 71,517,522 Bfiulhl u‘-ullwln cash or Hn. lers or the same period in . The stock telegraph, lephone or mall orders 2 feeders . 75 1o ning tn Beaton January 1, 168" wes | will recelve o and ttention HOGS—The! a8 about a normal rup | 70,040,464 lbs.; the total stock today is 79,-| Telephone =B, .

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