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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL [f5eir sy s e B e vew Yon e | OUARA LIVE STOCK MARKET[ %o i i 15 [P o v mem QPP et full cream, early make, colored and white, | Wheat, United States and Canada, east | NEW YORK, April 3.—Clearings, 804 STEERS AND BULLA! 0,40 head. =Market i 13g18c. of Rockles, decrease, 5,978,000 bushels: | 998,419: balances, “$1a 140,66 08 4% 10c lower; top, $6.30; bulk of sales, $8 8 g o Lon- i to . decrease, 6800 , $1.7210 042, e Interest Stagnant in the Last Market Day don “was EUfa. wiin spot cideing ‘et &% | Buthela (‘nr:',l 1’.:3'33«’ ‘Btates and’ Canada, ;fi«"fi:nébpfl'u, April .—Clearings. Both Beef Steers and Oows Very Blow and ‘ N An 7. v east of Rockies, decrease, 911,000 bushels, ,120,762; bals ,632.8° For _the Qfll"fl Before the May Deliveries. gain was close to c, with spot closing 8t | Oata, United States and Canada, east of | month, Clearings. $6is,411,5; balances, $H.- > t Lowsr Than Monday. i 25G25.50. Copper was 2s 6d higher Rockies, decrease, 866,000 bushels $07.650. Money, 4% per cent. 1 London, where apot and futures closed at| The leading decreases reported this week = 1% PLENTIFUL BULLISH NEWS IN WHEAT | £62 Ge; the New York copper market was | are ‘thove mf® 1 50608 buenoi e Stmityeas New York Money Market. HOGS TOOK A DROP OF TEN CENTS = mixed packers, %6 i ulm. $8.6007.05; pigs, $5.00G6.65. o AND ~ LAMBS-‘Receipts, 2,700 head. Market steady, native lambs, $6.65 @i.00; western lambe, $6.45G7.00, native wethers, $.60G6.10; western wethers, 1568 G810, fed ewes, sm’?!-ao Texas clipped yearlings, $6.00G6.20; Texas clipped sheep, 6.00§6.50; stockers and feeders, $3.00G6.0. qulet; ‘lake closed at $11.76@12.00 and elec- | 453,000 bushels in Chicago private elevators, | .. {rolytle at $IL8T4OLIE@Y; standard copper, 409000 ‘bushels at ot thweatern Interior PR L) 1S \‘l‘lR;\; APl . Sisine. a 3 e or Apot to August delivery, was quoted af 000 g . firm ‘at 3 r cent. closing, 4 Mowever, Leading Cereal Makes but i “'5“,‘;'“. ‘,.',{",u O o e ‘,.,‘n""bu,_h:',‘;";'l"h‘,‘,'l Wontnd, Me.,|gnd asked, 7a8 S0% oot Frime mersantile | Only Three Cars of Sheep and Lambe | | 189 , Oats |changed here at $4.12%, but at London was | The leading increases are those of 3%, pépet, N per cent e e Fractional Ga e is higher ‘at ' £1l 16e. Bpelter ~ tuled | bushels &t Depot Harbor, 81,00 bushes at |, STERLING EXCHANGE-Firm, with ac- [ ©n Sale amd Stroms Prices Were 60 and Provisions Close Depressed teady here at 344215 gained 2s 64 at Lon- | Coteau and 56,000 bushels each at 8t. Joseph | LUl business in ‘bankers' bills ‘at $4.87% ) h Yen- q. P Pald as Compared wit en don, closing at £18 s 6d. The New York [ and Newport News, 4.8 for demand and at 4881 for sixty After Good Opening {FOr, Marhel wan Bteady Snd SheheNEed o6 - N y8; posted rates. $4.85G4.88%@4.89; com- terday for Good Staff. follows: Plg iron warrants, nominal; No. Milwaukee Grain Market. Dills, $4.84%.04.86%. 1” foundry, "northern, $18.0002000; No. 2| . : SILVER—Bar, sic; Mexican dollars, 4ic. CHICAGO, Aprl 30.~Grain trade today | foundry, rorthern, 3i8.00@16.00; No. 1 foun- | MILWAUKER, April 3. — WHEAT —| BONDS-Government, steady; state, in- was latgely restricted to changing opera- | Ary, southern, $17.50g18.00; No. 1 toundry, {‘;g‘r"(;‘-";‘"'.;w\;' b QT aeED, e NO. | O s i Sonil &' SOUTH OMAHA. April 5. 00 tons in preparation for tomorow s delly- | Southern, soft, $17.60@18.00. English m iy e g G ISe; duly, To%c. ~ W NSVINGIVAS W ew Recelpts were: Cattle. Hoges. Sheep. <O eries of May options. Back of the chang- | kets were lower, with Glasgow closing at E—8teady; No. 2, 59@e0c Official’ Monday e DRt T e fng " there "secmad 'to be a_ fair bullish 538 64 and Middiesborough at 45s 434d. pie ey teady; No. 3, M@Mve; sam- T A N wat e | Official Tuesday. . 13,888 510 Rt ] pmtiiin By . 60T ] . N - it ; L Cotmed "only h@ne up. July | OMAMA WHOLESALE _MARKETS, CoRR “Steady at & flie. Gouinl e Sn e Lt e s S — orn lower and July oats e lower. Wi u | Minn, & St L. 4e.. 104 Three days this week 8,000 B e el et ‘ Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran, : o N | Same days last week... 84 w114 onsidering the fact that this was the | Comdition of Tr MINNEAPOLIS, Aprl 30.—WHEAT—May H oG 5 Bame week before. F 19,479 last day of the month and preceded cne Tiei July, %@75%c; on track, No. 1 hard, Ty ! ’ Bams LMISY WOSKS &gV« e . of the four big delivery daye of the vear, 3 7i%e; No. 1 northern, 15%@i%c; No. 2 north- b Same four weeks ago...l1 811 3 e . 1 - O AT T there was & falr bull market In wheat. EGGS—Ircluding new No. 2 cases, 1bc;|ern, 74G74%ce. f : t Same d last year....10,48 2 14,89 with me on or before Mnay 15, 1902, a verified True, trade was dull in the main, but [ cases returned, 1 FLOUR-~Unchanged. : . Total this month. 97 . w0 statement of any claim or demand you may prices held well the greater part of the| LIVE POULTRY—Chickens, %: old| BRAN-—Unchange e e, Total for April, -8l 8 83 3 85 have or may assert against the East Omaha Session. Bulliah news was present In g00d | roosters, according to age, $@éc; turkeys, 5 3 MY | Total for April. 190,68, ¥ AND FEEDERS. Land company, stating partioularly when force. " Recelpts "were 'small; “Duluth, dld | sgiic; "ducks and" seese, fo; brollers, ber Dulath Grain Market. N | x 4ot oAbk s . ; Flunman e Sucted and the amount you Giaim to ba not recelve a car. Cables were b - * E h ] 3 icted, an 6 araount you claim to be sas reports were still complaining of in- | BUTTER—Packing stock, 1bic;: cholce | DULUTH, April 30—WHEAT-Cash No. | C . K W e Total for April, 'd:xle with interest. sufficient rains, and thirty-five countles in | dairy, in tubs, 1 : ‘sepatator, $ic. 1 hard, 78%c; No. 2 northern, 78c; No. 1 GG e Total for April, GEORGE H, THUMMEL, Minnesota and South Dukota reported a | “FRESH CAUGHT © FIBH - Trout, ge; | northern and May, 76%e; July, 18%c; Sep- | . . Total for Apry, : Anaiot SPecial aster decrease in the spring wheat acreage | crappies, 10c; herring, 6c; plckersl, So: pike, | tember, T4¥c. 2 sos BATRIRS: g Total for April, os 9,478 Smounting to 3 per cent. Bome falr sarly | 1107 Derch, do; Dutals, dressen I6; sunin: | OATE-thc. N Texas & B 08 RECELELS FOR THE YR i buying by the leading corn bulls started | sc: bluefins, Sc; whitefiah, he: catfish. 13| CORN—slc. : S N R The following table shows the receipts ot prices up well. There was the usual | black bass, 1bc; halibut, 13c; salmon. 18c. ' & N, “U136% Unton Pacific 4a cattle, hogs and sheep at South omana for chan, however, July being taken up | haddock, 1ic; codfish 13c; red sneoper, 10c: Peoria Market. B y do _conv. des.... the year to date and comparisons with last for May at 1iqe spread. The quietness each, o shad ros, pet pesr, Moi 3 Wabash 18 .. year: = ot the market Heipad ihe vears, ‘and the | a5l shad, per ) lobsters. bolled, per | FEORIA: 1l April 0.—CORN—Easy; No. | ¢ - : ; advances were not held. Elevator people | b, 27c; lobsters, ., per Ib, 25c. Y s Ci . o predicted an much as 300,000 hu{lh'-h?: §.- G YSTERS Medims, per can, 2ie; stand- | fOATE—Basy; No. 2 white, H@Wc, bllled a0 W % | Sause 1 Rerr T ] 3 feeders & veries of May, and In spite of the de. O A . M3l L i it creass of 6,800,000 bushels in the world's v i umiar selects, per can;| WHISKY—On the basis of $1.3 for fin- | E S04 Wi, Central s D Mot ot R LA bilynd X 7 cow . fble supply report, prices eased back to last ol bl axtia ik | shed goods. Foind D, 1o |Con. Tobaceo du... The following table shows the average . 13 cows. ... lifornia Express. night's close. There was a slight rally at 65; New York Counts, per gal —_— ocking Vailey #his. 111y price or hoks #oid on the South Omaha Pacific Express. R EE T Jox® when sold eatly ot | ltom & 3 | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. — market the past sever: with com- | HOGS—There were over 12,000 head of | Kas! c closed a trific better than yesterday | ' PIGRONS—Live, per doz., Toc. Sl SO Lo bl hos on sale todey” which makes e e’ | AUASHC, Exprés To%e. Local receipts were 8 * — cel ok n-Stromsburg 8pd o “m?» _f:'g“:‘ crkvy ipt by VEAL-Cholce, International Power Wavers Erradi- | . London Stock Marier. Date. i i ‘axcens of the, sane deme " of Tu recy, | Grand Island Locai making 'a_total for the two points of 13 ). y 3 ) but as compared w) 3 % ey ageial it the o polgin ot | oATE Mo cally and Drops Seventy-Eight. | corc mony..’ April 1. last yeur there 18 not much Caange. Dihor points last week and 220 o year ago. Prl-| AT Prices quoted by Omaha Wholessts | , NEW YORK, April M.—A nervous and | (Ao a6 Uunel M isie do pe. oot & markets were quoted about a dime lower te were 20,000 bushels, com- | ay Dealers' association: Cholce hay, No, | feverish tone developed In today's stock | Atchison (11 e Pennaylvanta et Lot and as a result packers at this point took 000 bushels a_year ago. BSea- |1 upland, $3.60; No. 1 medium. Hear®; | market, principally as the resalt of the | Aar'*chy 111100 Reading ... Off 10c from yesterday’s prices. The market nces in - wheat and flour | coarse, $7.60. Rye straw, $6.50, These prices | ¢Xtraordinary movement in International imore & Ohio....111%| do 1lst pfd was a little slow on the start, but finally equaled 406,000 bushels. The seaboard re- | are for hay of good color and quality. De. | Power, with several contributory causes, | Canadian Pacific. . 1304 do 24 bid.. buyers and sellers got together and the ported 10 loads taken for export mand falr. Recelpts Jght . including a stiffening In_the money rate, | Chesapeake & Ohio.. 49% Southern Ry.. bulk of the offerings was disposed of in Corn trade was quiet and uneventful VEGET. 4 the uncertainty in regard to preparations | Chicago G. W 20| do ptd fairly good season. There was not much The greater part of the business was that 9 GETABLES. for May disbursements, the outcome of | G M. & St P.. 4% | Southern Pacific change in the market from start to finish, of changing by elevator people, July stuff [ SEED POTATOEB—Per bu., Ohlos, $1.60; [ the anthracite labor conference and re. | Denver & R. G v b e ey though, of course, the extreme close was being taken for May, 1%c spread. Wheat [ Rose, $1.25; Triumohs, $1.15. newed reports of the need of rain in the | pdg P oo Ml do_prd rather slow, owing to the fact that packers lent an early support, but the encourag- | POTATOES-Northern, $1.2091.25; Colo- | southwest. Erle . <o SN0 8. Stesi.. were well filled up and were not as Anxlous ing condition of crops and the dullness | rado, $135. International Power opened at 187, a| o 4 bl bl for supplies as they were earlier in the resuited In light selling that brought de- | GREEN ONIONS—Per doz., according to | decline of a point from yesterday's close. | Iiiinots Contrai. ... day. The heavyweights sold mostly from pression toward the close. July sold early | 8ize of bunches, 16@2e, It recovered and then slumped by suc- | Loulsville & Nash 736 to $1.20 and the, medium weights from | Chicago, Dayligh at 6410, slumped to c and closed weak | TURNIPS—Per bu., bc cessive stages Gf from 1 to & points to | M. e 695 to §7.06 and the lighter arades soid | Ghicago, Exprese, c lower, at 634 @8%c. Receipts were only PARSNIPS—Per bu., 60c. 163. Tt then rallied 20 points, jumping as from 3695 down. The muwfl his were S‘;.“l&m:"m cars, ASPARAGUS—Home grown, per doz., 40| much 5 points between sales, and fell neglected, the same as u but the qual- | Chi Oats were very dull and influenced by | @ic. back again' o 162. Apparently no bids | —=——— - . ity of the offerings as & whole was pretty | Dor ftotnes the other grains. May did not show any | CUCUMBERS-—Hothouse, per doz., $1.50. | could then be secured for the stock, and | BAR SILVER—Quiet; 23%4d per ounce. good. Representative sales: L lid Jana and Chicago inclination to stampede the crowd, as had | SPINACH—Home grown, per bu, 7bc. |it was neglected for an hour, until just | MONEY—214@8 per cent. The rate of dls- 3 i gocdhe 'EST. been expected, when that option was| LETTUCE—Hothouse, per doz., 40G4bc. | before the close, when a sale was effected | COunt in the open market for both short o bt thought 'to be cornered. The May de-| PARSLEY_Per dos. at 13, The day's net "decline was 18 (and three-months bills is 213-1602% per g mand at times was fair at current prices, | RADISHES—Per dos. per box, | points. Yesterday the stock sold at 1 cent. blo an Crop advices were generally favorable. | $1.50. which was the record price. For ma ot Te goumry"gn::n;.. ':V"l .ry}n]l A tfmlmm' 40‘-}’“( BEANS—Florida, per basket, $3.509 da)'um r':\'lr)uu successive records had been Condition of the Treasary. ons Wi rrow. ul closes c lower | 4.00 establls| L, X y v 3t 3 . Bt 38%e. Receipts wera 130 ware GREEN PEAS—Per basket, T5e U B g;;,r,:“{g’;"g,,,:‘;;‘:',:’;\‘;,;3,';3 WASHINGTON, April 3 —Today's state- Provisions were weak, influenced by Itb- | RHUBARB—Home grown, per Ib., 3@4c. | started below 9. The ‘closing quotation | Ment of the treasury balances In the gen- eral recelpts at the yards, lower prices | CABBAGE—Callfornia, new, 8%c. for_ the stock was 76 bid and 180 asked. | Cral {und, exclusive of the $150,00,000 gold and falr selliing. At the opening packers | ONIONS—Spanish, per crate, $3; Ohlos, | This movement necessarily had aome | TEServe in the division of redemption, = Stipported, but the. oureiar Tat1Tacker? | pee bhi . $480. sentimental Influence on the rent of e | Shows: Avallable cash balances, 3184068, | * Indicates Sunday. Some e¥tént, and with commission house | TOMATOES—Florida, per &-basket crate, | market,' which naturally ‘was most pro- | 2 801d, $0L8G25IT YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS ght a lower close. July porl .0093.50. nounced on specialties, and tho n closed 2 down at $16.60; July lard, 13%@ | NAVY BEANS—Per bu., §2. Which littie ‘Sefinite Thformation by Tac g S ALt St of ominE UsC shawa the) aumbet of 15c down at $9.97%@10.0, and July ribs, i0c FRUITS. {The declines running from 2 to 54 polnts | BOSTON, April 3.—WOOL—Very few | yesterday ana their destination: o~ X : e Americe C Vi - 2 Vi L g Rttt Tecepta tor tomrrow: Whent, | pE1B-Calliornia, pew. cartons, i0, b Amegican Locemative stocks, il R A S e i e cars; corn, 130 cars; oats, 150 cars; hogs, SETRANBERRINS “rexas, per 2h-qt. case, | A1 \Colorado Fuel may be cited as ex- &, The strike in the wool mills in this | J. K. Harper, Laurel, Neb-M & O...... 1 A b ; Louisiana, per 2i-qt. case, $2 . section does not tend to improve the mar- | Frank Wiillams, Coor , la.—Mii.. futures ranged as follows: TROPICAL FRUITS a0l T isher, grade industrials were not | ket, and although there is & tendency 1o | The offclal number S Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y, | ORANGES—California_n fancy. ;| Biates * Breel stocks continued heavy: | practically _unchanged Territobs wogle: | PFOUENL In today by each road was: —-——= | cholce, §3T6; budded, 3; Mediterranean | Amalgamated and Sugar were higher, the | Thojcsst Stapie: Are quoted on the scvoory | . Rouds, Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. M B U SN e chols B e aTiging W, Rolnte at ono time. | basis as foilowa: Fine, 0@%2c; fine medium. . v 7 7 .00 . “hicay e Vi - A . B g AB—Per bunch, according to size, | er; rise of four pointa in Iiinols Cen- :"'rfi:‘}r'ru'::‘vmf:"’qm'ed:Ths'lr:’er.dlcnu M WX | mBen. o LLANEOUS t and over two in St. Paul and Rock | medium, 5@4sc; medium, 30GH0c Flocre k Island had a sustaining influence in the | wools are quoted: XX and above Ohlo AREN| % | NUTENew orep walnut 2 llat for a time, but prices gave way there | 21a2iigc; X, 24@25c; No. 1, 26G26%e; Michi- rlmgy‘ shell, per Ib., 12c; hard shell, per Ib., 11! in_the unsettied state that SQv!Icpts. gan and ‘above, 21G22¢; No. 1, 26@26c. 162%@7% | No. 2 soft shell,'10c; No. 2 hard shell, The fneffectual attempts to market stocks | Australlan wools are featureless. : Brasils, per 1b.,” l4c! flbert 1b.,"12¢; | which were previously manipulated was [ ST. LOUIS, April ®.—WOOI--Quiet; me- Simonds soft shell, itc; hard shell, lbc; | seen-in the stx-polnt drop in Northwest- | dium grades. W%@iic; light fine. iiglic; .0 13¢5 L, 10c; cocoa. , three in cago, St. Paul 3 4 nuts, per sack, $3.50. felerred, and five® In Keokuk™ oo Des | Tot*Y fine. 90uic] tub washed, igeic, HONEY—Per 24-section case, ;a'uom. ofnes. Coffee Market, 187134 | HIDES—No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, bo; | There can be no doubt that yesterday's . 1700 | No. 1 salted, Tiyc; No. 2 salted, 0{:: No. 1|action by the clearing house authorities, NEW YORK, April 3.—COFFEE—S8pot, Total recelpts. 1710 |veal calf, 8 to 123 Ibs., 8c; No. 2 Veal ealf, | that institutions hereafter admitted to its | Rlo, quiet; No.'7 involce, S%@57-16c. Mild, | The disposit ? thy J 13 to 16 Ibs., 6c: dry’ hides, §@12; sheep | Privileges must maintain cash reserves | auiet: Cordova, SU@izc market | ag follows, each buyer purohasing he nom pelts, Toc; horse hides, 3w, ¢ommensurate with those required from | opened steady, With prices 510 points | fer of head indichied: " C osin the num- LCIDER - Nehawka, pec ‘bbL"$825; New | the members {hemselves. ' was ‘considered | higher, following better European market | 7 of head indickted: .50, an admonition on the rate of news 't expected. T A POPCORN—Per 1b, helled, 6c. ansion and promotiona which have heen | thelr usua) polioy of selling. A rather bul. | Omana Packing Co. furthered by some Of the trust companies, | lish crop estimate from Hantos. 460000 | SWitt and Company. St. Louls Grain and Provistons. Thers ascfome calling of loans follow- | packages for th® new crop, helped 'to|udshy Packing Co. ® our & Ui ST, LOUIS, April 30.—WHEAT—Weak; | "Fhe rise In money ratss and the recoves -5;'-‘-"'::::'"103‘13 ot Thierer Roaiising | G H. Hammend E No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 78%c; track, {n sterling exchange at Paris apparently | near the close and & setback of % frane 1o | Vansant & Co. hothtieti were & i pay, Whei July, T4@T4%e; No. 2| had the effect of further deferfing gold | Havre caused some slight reaction: the | Carey & Benton. FLOUK “Bteady; wints ;| hard, Tt : exports. market was finally steady, with prices net | Lobman & Co winter stralghts, ‘33,9003 ;| GCORN_Lomer; No. 2 cash: eyc: track, he bond market was active and prices | 5@10 points higher. Total sales, 19,750 bags, | \V: 1. Stephen. uw,»:‘““o peclals, $41004 ; May, 68ic; July, 63%c; September, in sympathy = with Block, | Including: ApEl 4960, June &ibe; ust, | Hill & Son.. St. Joseph Live Stoek Market ST. JOSEPH, Mo. April 0—~CATTL Receipts, 1,241 head; 10@%c lower: native $.15G8.8; ‘cows and heifers, §1.25@8.00; yealn, 38.00G5.85; stockers and feeders, $2.00 . HOGS—Recelpts, 9,617 head; 10g15c lower; 3 . light and iight rixed, um'?r.x. medium 3N ATVIREE33533 P and heavy, §1.00G7.30; plgs, $4.15g.5 SEAS, ™ pOHEEP (AND W LAMBS_Recelpts, 4147 " ; weak to ower, western lambs, ® ARND HEIVEN $6.16@7.00; western sheep, $.8/G6.55. — — LEGAL NOTICES 23 3 40 1 Lo © 106 " L8t Do bitd TO ALL CREDITORS AND HOLDERS of ntures of the HEast Omaha Land 2333323333 sammawn 2B3IRRAIS m RAILWAY TIME CARD, T2RA3TTTUNE3 L T — UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY. Union Pacific. Overland Limited. eyt 80544 ‘ Allen—Idaho. 12 feeders.. 97 feeders.. 3 . 9 1%2. %1, Inc. Dec. o ol feeders 13 33833, wan as STTTTTUEAES vz EE] g3z 238 S8 ¢ wew b4 2 a % 532 #esA Be 5383 ERED »o u 23 8 Cove oo [Rr . i: oo, Egry DEEIER wenCae zz8ag §ILEIL prpepr F3 ceeeta o ocec s ® o ExEE2S PFEIES Geaeae a0 s W0 wemests gg2e ‘sigsge SEESSS LNPEES: *EBEEFE . ¥ 3 seone e L2362 e ccon0n E2gze sag g ] = P £3 e e Lincoln, Colo. De P t3 ;8! @ gszEREE g3z8sl gl s¥asbzias B =303 33 30 0 3 0 3 3 g3 31 T T I S B A TR AR DR DD BB AR RBAD, EXIES wewmnn EREEE e 33 = 33538 CEE &2 ¥ - EELE S &l ma Flyer illinois Central. 14 a 7:20 am T S Mt | o Minneapolis & St. Paul i Express . Chicago Express. . Chicago & Northwestern, ““The Northwestern Ll 1al. F_SSESEF F E_F__ oo oo SRERES st ey 52 3 PR weatseses S BIPIE P - SNARERBIASB - 2 - 8 ST BRRARRRRRFARTRS; FFE 358 S t3 Cedar Rapids Pass. Twin City Express. Twin City Limited. gloux City Local WEBSTER DEPO1—15TH & WEBSTER u; ke wenen §§§ FE SIRBAREBARZIZR 22 ¥ £ TWE BN BESSE K e Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourt Valley. Leave. Arrive. lwood, .3 3:00 pm s 6:00 pra 4 3:00 pm ¢ 5:00 pm = 42! i 3 B¥zx 3sa3 tings, York, David Nfr‘l:» x‘: & Lincoln and o ”nm 5:00 pra 80 am 2 mmnmw 7:30 am bl0:%am Boo g8 333 328 ] = Missouri Pactiic, Nebraska ‘Weeping Water. Chicago, »i. Umaha, e n City senger....a 6:30 am a 95:00 loux City Pass 4 20 pm 180 hm Emerson Local b 640 bm b sidh o e N BURLINGTON STATION—10TH & MASOY : 8 P Au tents, sprin y 3 3 g Total stocks, value, 3,800, ' United | 5.8c; November, 5.66c; Decernber, 6.8 6, | 14Vingstone By o g | SOATSEM No L Sl hop, urack, | Balee Bonds' wive ol richanaed onthe | Feviuary, Siie LF N . o i * T LR O Ihg, Jollgwink are the closing prices on 01l and Rosin Marker. ATS :.,'.hm;fix& No. 2 white, 4@ | FLOUR—Dull; red winter patents, $3.100 sk Sontienngt OIL CITY, Pa., April 30.—OIL—Credit | Other buye ha VS - 2.85; extra fancy and stralght, $3.40@6.50; balances, $1.20; certifi no bid; 5 RYE-No. 2. tglewe. cless, Hihgd%) L] e N ments, 1062 bbis.: average, 10014 bin:| Total e _Fair to cholce malting, §7@71c. MEAL -8 ' pera . 6% " otals - 3245 12869 498 SEEDS-No. 1 flax, 1100, No ) 8. S7071c. gg%g:lflaomyu e P Baitimore & O Tenas & Fucidc runs, T1L133 bbis.; CATTLE—There was another heavy run ern, $L10; clover, contract grade, 3.3, BRAN—Scarce, ‘firm: sacked, $3@9%c. Bt o \YANNAH, Aptil 30.-O1t of cattle here today, which makes the FROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbi. $1660 | HAY—Timothy, ste.dy, $12.00816.00; prai- * 9% Unfon "Pactis 111110 B F T & %0 P BB v e, thizes daye. this weukc g60% 6.65. Lard, per 100 bs.. $9.974G10.02%. | rie hoarce. fm. $11 GAI2 : an|"d0" pra g K, $2.43; M, $3.65 L Bt ot Byinosse of the seme aaye of -m:‘ :‘:‘oul:l‘g:: (g‘l‘me)\. 9. 40, '{Jr)l- WHISK Y—8teady. $1.30. 36% Wabash .. 4 4 it : : last week. dThr‘r-i' llha decrease, however, .| $7.76G8.00; shor : g 0 as compared with eas attee. (hored). 300710 50 IRON COTTON TIBg-Steady, $1.05 _ : NEW YORK, April 30.—OTL—Cottonseed, | year. " Other markets were alos’wei san WHISKY~On basis of high wines, $1.30 HEMP TWINE- 8¢, 2 firm, Petroleum, qulet. Roein, steady:|plia, so that prices broke sharply all The following were t celpts and ship- PROVISIONS—Pork, = lower; _jobbing, b v £ strained, common to good, $1.6214@1.65. T around. Packers were very indifferent buy- RENIARABIRBASINBRIWARZIAZVURESD £228222223RBLL8IB2RLLLRL8L22RR FPHIERRE R PN R EERPELELITTRIS T 5% 22 32 Chicago, B cago Bpecial. Shtcago Yestibu Chicago ¥ Chicago Limit Fast Mall. surlington & dissourt River. Wymore, Deatrice and Lincoln ... o am bilss am Nebrasika Exp . . Denver Limiied. Biack Hius und Puget Sound Express Lincoln kast Mau Fori Lrook and Platis- 3 8 o FugngRse2 PR AR RRRRNNR AR PR DR DR AR ARRBRARCARARNEDAABRAARRPBRNADDEBRRNE AR RGO DABRS DA DA D SSRRRRRRRRRBRRRRRRRS 3333332323338 R32333332LRRRRRRRARRARIRS! 235 K FESF, eV T - 285222B28ITRTIRIS 33 - FESEEPEEEIY ; . : ine, dull at 45%@Aee. . ; 40; old, $16.80. Lard, lower at b " pent ers and the market Was extremely SiIOW Receipts. Shipments. i Teats, steady’ boxed tote exire i H snsass .,IPg:’uEg-lf,:;"“;ggg;_—’:org; Lima, | from start to finish. 26,000 12,000 $0.75; clear ribs, '$9.62%: short clear, . 4t LIVE: Qo It has been a long time since the beet o e i o “\ L%PSJOL ‘:vn: 30.—OIL—Cottonseed, | steer market has been in as bad shape as | Sporta, Jix6Hs: clear ‘ribe, §1080;" short . . ull refined, spot, strong at 26s 3d. it was this moming. buyers would not 000 | clear, ‘$10.75. ] ? e v rdly look at cattle on the opening market ; 1,000 % M%TALS;‘X:-X-_'d. "a'o“' 8.97%Q4.00. Spel- | S, C- O & 8. . Evaporated Apples and Dried Frui and when lheg ?huoo:hm‘ lhelm m;nla bids T T e er, firm_at §4. 2. 3 . X NEW YORK, i were s0 much lower that seliers not BOULTRY S8t3ady . chickens, Sc; tur- it pid. AP RS T, jApril 2. Golng RO DATED | onsider them bids, - The morning was well | of theen on maie teaey” o (ogUt tvo care Kansas Cli o8 90 &M & 6108 pi ter market was steady. 11G | Keye, squdo; ducks, ltc; geese, 4@se, s daane but stocks are light and the feeling is firm: | 8dVanced before anything in the Way of | of the market was not made. The two cars | Bt Louis FIyer..... 5:10 pm al1:16 am 22¢; dairles, 17@c. Cheese, irregular at U R--Stea créamery, 18@23c; | De 5 state, common to good, 7@é%c; prime, 9%4@ | Sleers started toward the scales, and pack- | that were here, though, were extra choice, | Kansas Clty Night £x.a10:30 bm s 8:16 am 12@18%c. Fggs, fAirm; fresh, 1%c. " p z 94si cholce. % oc: fancy, 10 1le. o r:l:“-l:,?:‘.-:.;:n";:a care ovlv::rm they | a0 that strong prices’ were paid. There | — e p —_—— 3 » N 2 - 2 were cl liy. all X . o NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. aemgt&.fl Shipmente. . |G ¢ market s qulet and, eneflll“llel:dsy; -1;'5 :;::fl)!"nff“; '.'p'?f":f"‘;ggl:;dmg: WA besor ounds ll;dpso‘l 'rilfi-‘ :é:a'a.:fl :.;'; "v".f:‘:;xyé 4.‘,2:}',".‘ d:Dll)llyy.!.c:p!lp :sn':.:g:;. : &?, ¥ X : : ; prunes are dull, with o ts slightly . ead of spring lambs that sold for $8.00. | cxcept Aonday. . asler; new fruft is firm. A with Monday it 1s safe to say that the| "For the week to date ti Quotations of the Day on Vario: . ¥ 3 frade Is noted in apricots and Lf.‘.’cd.".".'fi general markot la TIght around Zic lower, | been n falrly good shape s e ae soed Siidiite s ihe tone of the ‘market ‘holds _steady. JUlh' the demand sxceedingiy lght ALK ftuff is concerned and It may be auoted STEAMSHIPS, . : runes, lc. Apricots, boxes. 14c ady. The commoner grades, though, NEW YORK, Aprl %.-FLOUR—Re.| YIverpool Grain and Provisio 8 ron 4 bags, 104@12c. Peaches, peeled, 4@ cattle in st hands. S have been more or less neglected, o gelpts, 16685 bbli.; exports. 7828 bbls. Duli | LIVERPOOL, April 8. —WHEAT—Spot: : a8 | peeled, S@lic. es about equally " well 10 cow 'staf, | homand seems to be confined mostly to the HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE and casler, being a_shade lower to sell. | No. 2 red western, winter, no stock; No. 1 | “oF &% N it . Cotton Mark @ little easier to sell the | Quotations for clipped stock: Good to | NeW York-solierdam, via boulogne, 8. M. i d; No, 1 Call- s cows awing to the fact that the bulk of | cholee lightwelght yeariings. 36,0006 55, fair | New Twin-Bcrew s. 5. of 13,00 tons register. utures:” Steady; May, | *%do’ pra . NEW YORK, April #.—COTTON-8pot, | the offerings consisted of steers. but still | {o good, 6. T5@00; K0od L5 choige weahern, | Twin-Screw % No. Amefican closed quiet; middling uplands, 93-16c; mid. | the prices were right around %c lower than | §5. o; . $8.5008.75; Ryndam 1 ROLR,, e o wredecy BEGLE | jcoMiGiot Fingy: ameicn maen Rt g A’ i i St A R R Oy R O S e v \ 3 L $3.15@8.40; 5 _ola, E : ! 3 3 ;| the me the general market is f ¢ o 'fiwl““o‘ western, | i Ji ® #4d; September, ia 3d; October, 5 4 People’ g £y > d6lc; | lower." The common & In PATLICUIAT, | b oo 16.1006.15. Woold stack olle atimu; | Steamer OUBIIAN yay 10, 10 8. m. i ; 0 4 8.84c; ber, 8.26c; December, | were very hard to move today, and buyi ot lipped stock, Cholos Cotor | X7in-8crew ! : 50@3. — M. K. above cl oe Colo- L ke, Nov3 wevtorn i AL Faui tapov: winter. fre. ity g 3 ' would usually ride in the oy e A "W‘}?; Bieamer” NOOAM say 17,108 m. & B5 BB BE Bellovue & Pacinic Je Believue & Pacine Jot. City, Bt Joseph & Commedl ty © 47,000 . Bacon, steady; boxed lots, extra e 3 B BRAZRERRRRIRRARIIBE S @ - = 8. i Minnesota paten fornia, dul winter extras, $3.10@8.35; Minnesota bake: ‘Winter tents, $3.85@4.05; winter straights, | northern spring, quiet, 6s 3 & vabess | o T J 1E e * y Q ; July, %: winter low gradees. $2.0@815. | CORN—Spot . i N n, 6%c f. o, b. | 6d. . C. g COTTO! fair to good, afloat; state, ‘6104, o i L. Now York | HOPS_At London, Pacifc coast, frm, : | G - N—Quist | J881%, SoTUIE ‘selere’ fovhd . o didioalt | NASOLS. “Represeritative sales: PRy ', e }',“’:"m b“:‘vn‘:mr:{!‘:x“: R[ —Dull; g O & . BT. LOUIS Anrl 30.—COTTON-—Steady; | proposition to dispose of the common 5 a 8 Jones, 12 Farnam streei; uis Now York: matting: ohbme ol § kb | PES e »ed ™ no saies: middiing, Biko: recelpts, 113 | Grades at any price, but they could sell the § Jeing Jambe . Firat' National Bank. Omahs.” Fork. ot YRSk bron & ont . o : Dales: ahipments, 5,020 bales: ‘stock, 130 8000 #tuft if they would take off snoush. | 1o woolad ewes e e WHEATRecolpts, 20175 bu: _exports, | western, 7ia. Hami, shor o : 3 ey i e e et ing | 49 clipped ‘western weihers...... B8 Fllon 150998 bu: spot, dully NG. 3 red, stisc. ele- | ibs., firm, 98 6d. Badon, a ; ; < S Jitly Tewer tacay 1o sym 5 spring lambs Jeiling segsiariy beween “'"i No. 894c, f. 0. b., afloat; | cut, 26 to 3 Ibs., firm, 60s 64, il 5 g v g ' Fhere were not many stockers and feed-| 8 #Pring lambs. NEW YORK, LONDONDERRY & GLASGOW; No. i northem Duluth, e £ o. 2 Ibs., firm, 628 '6d; long clear middles. 28 tg | ®, oy . 3 NEW YORK, April 30—SUGAR—Raw,|erg in the yards, but only & few were WEW TORK, GIARAIAR & NANAS. afioat; No. rllyh‘l': )‘(h-.nn&b; s “r‘; G by | ¥ lba, light, gr::,‘st:&loacle-l; mlad‘m, ) e firm; falr refining, ac:’c‘qmr“n.k % (e3¢, | inted. ' The best grades sold about steady, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. rm, ., ;. ort clear 2 % C; molasses su c; refined, firm. le, with - passen, o whoat ruled “quite Arm on higher firm, 16 to 20 Ibe.. 628 64: clear beilies, | “ao" pii Am: Locomotive A ORLEANS, Abril 20 UGAR— | Ut others were slow sale With the en: rogar, for the comien ol sors siadiously co dry weather 'in Kansas, a big|firm, i4 to 1§ Ibs., §1s 6d. Bhoulders, square, . do ptd .. Strong: open kettle, 3-16c; open kettle, | from the country is very iimited, as will [ Cattle and Hogs Much Lower amd ngle or Rousd Trip tickets lssued betwsea New ecrease in world' tocks and covertng. | Airm, 11 to 13 Ibs., 408 3d. Lard, prime west- 5 K. C Southern centrifugal, 3@8c centrifugal, yellow, | e seen from the fact that only five cars = st York and Scotch, English, Irish sod Principai On subsequent realising, however, alded | ern, in tierces, firm, 513; American refined, o > do ptd . ; PS5 l6c; meconds, @Ik were shipped to the country yesterday. ” oady. Continental points &t attractive reles hunam-a showers, the market eased off | in_pails, firm, 5ls 3d. (OLABSES—Dull; centrifu, 1@18c. ive sales: CHICAGO, April 30.—CATTLE~Receipts, | or gesers information apply to HENDERSON BRO: and closed barely steady at c net ad- | BUTTER—Finest United States, firm, 59s. Represcuts AN Recelpts, | o B or aay LOCAL AGENT. yines My, e, ts&m”?:xflc; gl | CHEESE Pirm: frest American white, Dry G -l e tiow and 1hgs Jower: 8004 15 prime stsese - H T, s ; finest American colored, i8s. Bosten Stock Queta y . 30; poor to lum, . stock- - c; December, & 11-1 LLOW—] n i i1 NEW YORK, April 10.—DRY GOODS— A0 16, i . T5@7.30; med 3 Bige. loneds §i Her e Loaton rm ot v % Austra- | 5ogToN, April 2.—Call loans, Business continued. quiet in the dry o0ds “ o ers and fesders $15086.00; cows, IL40gFa.00 3 ) i heiters $260G3.95; canners. §1 ; bulls o bt Si2, R salilaporcs T Y A L BT, B, M ol g S e R A g ; No. ansas City e nds: ate necessities are . The mar- e %, el i vator, e f. o. b, afl — ket, however, showed no lack of firmness stoers, §5.369%. " ghensa frm on cabies ‘and “with W KANSAS CITT, April 0 WHEAT. Kichien a4 Adveniare and prices on the whole were mafntained. Rrooiios W rasite: S heed) ompriow; FOUR SEPARATE AND ter crop news and unioading and :;;7:' Ko, s, No. 2 red, Mex. "Contrai 411 1) 811! Amalgamaied 1. a ew York Live Stock Market. Riipanetiens e et D eadd Dutchers. WG DISTINGT SERVICES. a' vy all the afternoon, closing ORN—May, 63,@%c; Septem) ALORINOR. +v.vveirs. 30 | Bingham \ov 20 . 7.%; good to ‘cholce heavy, 37.15G7.30; roug! ery MaY, SNGRC, closed, | the: “cash, No 3 mixed, WGenge do pig i dew el & i o | NEW YORK, | April 30-CATTLE_Re- n Beavy. Wssqrio: light, ¥ @aekoi bulk of | Fast Twin-Scren Passenger Steamers sail y -] losed, 3 L A . X Bost. . .- celipts, 2. L W an 3 . e . = osed, Wige, '\ e Heptem N OATE o 3 whies Geige. Boston Eievated . Copper Rangs AP E M g esrh, Slaw ane S u ,,"FE,.WAND LAMBS-recelpts, 140 In8 regularly trom Boston, Portland and ATSReceipts, 19,600 bu.: exports, 6335| RYE—No. 2, 6dc. LI XEAN Dominon Coat A 8 W S T head: sheep. staady_ lambe 100 lower; good | Metreal to Liverpool, also Bcllnn“lo .; spot, easy; No. 8, 48¢; N T%e; N HAY—Cholce timothy, $13.50@14.00; 1 s 2 it $5.0007.00; bull ; cows, $2.30G4.00; to cholce wethe i falr to cholce | Mediterranean ports. Send for booklet, Pikc: o, 8 wnite, o w0i NO. | oraitie, 12 " $00100 | Tnien Phtte +rrorr:1388 e Nepe stockers, 4.60. Cables quoted 'live cattle mixed, $4.75@6.50; tern sheep, $6.25@6.10; | | " rack ' w 50%@ FrBRCream. ry ry, — Mediterranean Illustrated.” For rates, iU 'k white, B ~Creamery, 2le; dalry, f | A Buga: B . Old Do firm; shee) steady refrigeratar beef, native lambs, clip) LM 6. westel nd barely -{:.dsx 18¢. Do | Y e e Bteady at lisee per'Ib.; exports, hooo quar: fizm. Colorado E s¢irbes it iambe, clipped, % wooled | ete., apply to lucal agent or ocompany's tate, common to cholce, | EGGS—Steady: at mark, new No. 2 white ol . ters of beef. lambs, $7. % office. eror. 16@%c; 1900 crop, 13@Mc; old, 5@ | Wood cases included, Mc; cases returned, . o a CALVES—Receipts, 486 head: market Officlal yesterday: 60 Dearborm St., Ohi o, 1M, ; Pacific coast, 1901 crop, 15@isc; 1900 crop, 1ake. . % | averaged higher; veals, $4.00§1.00; city - ¥ le; old, 4G6e. he following were the receipts and ship- dressed veals, firm at 5@i0%c per Ib. AY-Duil, shipping, %@%c; good to | ments yesterday: p . SHEEP AND ~LAMBS—Receipts, 7,00 ce, rrv“hc Recetpts. Shipments. i head; sheep, dull but about steady: prime HIDES Galveston, 20 to 25 Ibs., [ Wheat ... . 21,600 2,400 Stee and cholce lambs, firm to a shade higher; 3 g.llro;mlu 2 to 25 lbs., 18440c; Texas |Corn - 84,000 n,az s . #2% | ot all ot low to 10c lower; m""l' orn May 1, May 3, June 34, July 34 .‘_fiu‘ r:f"m' B Oats aeseene . X eain cupn-dh_ll'lidl ; t‘lrgg April 30.—~CATTLE—Re- | " May & June § unshorn, #. - B Firm; domestic.’(air 1o extra, 4% Toledo Grain and Seed. : $.0036.13%; spring lambs, L AYE NS B X e - R e Ay IC : % d. 2 Glgantioc i TOLEDO, O. April 3 —WHEAT—Dull . STERS AND COWS. RN NS~ A but steady; cash, 8%c; May, 8c; July, DG Dot S ate hoge, §7.9007.90; western hoss: Sadbd v Fi "h"' > g nau; “ml;l 3 s Mog St Al perior sccommodations, Excellent Culsine, Bvery Av. Pr. Ne. 2 B 8 RE2TSTRUVSES. £33 ts. s P b 13| New York to Havre —6 vl SemReFEs Syl 5 . May 3, June 1, July 17 SSTTTSRRERESVRLNES Recelpts. Shipme; Cattle i Hogs 8heep ! 2, 2 Live Stock Market. 2383TITIRBEIAIT BEIToRRERRRRSSSSIRASRURESS 5 . NEW YORK, April 30.—The following are COWS. ;4 - 21 n?o_nu—bun and weak: cush o, May, | the closing prices on mining stooks: © noninal, B} $TgeTS ! Steers under, 1000 e ML oficers. %1 Cit meats, wieady: pickied bel: | YL AUy, e September, e . May 3 T30 [Littie Ghiet n Sisus City Live Stock Market. i 2B & Canmer and Express ;;:.'::‘,'_mm?x e Lo ey ho: pick . July, 3%c; September, $c. J Retent . # lOntarie SI0UX CITY, Ia., April 30.—(8j . $3.5066.25; calves, PACees 8 aaias ._,,"N-h? 3 May " closed. - $10.35, nom S D Liover. duil “and sasior: Apri . gram.)—CATTLE - Recelpts, and Indian steers, grasser > For ":31“"‘"“"" teady; continent, uoi; $5.223; October, $6.32%; No. 2, $4.70§5.00. » Tressanes steady at $. %; cows, bul cows and heifers, $2 ¥ rmation or write t> South America, 311 1 g ) Cevsiis $2.0Q0.80; stockers and feed: E“ Produce Market. Yearlings and calves, §3.0004.3. . Arm 318.00g19.50; short clea mee Mavhie HOGE Receipta, 4500 © ,ufitn HOGS—Receipts, 5.400 head. m: Dearbors 8., Chieage, oo 3 and lij : HARRY m 8t ‘,;’.w.-flr:,"‘u'm' ‘(l‘:mcr;."l‘lh‘!’m J. 8 M'NALLY, 1333 Parnam 8t. Pirst Nat'l Baak. ® SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 1,100 GEORGE E. ABBOTT, 1218 Farnam 8t head. . Market dull, steady: native mut: K L NI 46 Vomie & tona. #3606 %, Iambe,’$6.6008.5; culls and ons. = BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY Ka s City Live Stoek Market. v, Roem 4, New York Life B KANBAS CITY. April 8 —CATTLE Re. e ho; Siaki “sicady s e lowsr . chiokcs sxvori| GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS and dressed f steers, 36.49006.7; fair to , $6.5006.40; stockers and feeders, $3.50 bt and cash or on §o50. weatern ted stoers. B "rexas | AN felesrap hon W ANBTURITT PHILADELPHIA, April 3. ~BUTTER- » lower at “e.cel y " | s o \z—fim oty mmw Firm; extra western creamery, 23%@%c; 1 y_(package free), oo e} . Y, Dearby prints, e, to u? e ersamery EGOS Bteady’ freah nearby, 16c; fresh - June treamery. fmitatio 164@1040; ftresh southwestorn, The following table sho y. 17, \ H h_southern, 15o. of cattle, h and sheep at G8 - Receipts, 16,388 o) EESE—Firm: New York full crea: OMAHA, April 3.—Bank clearin cipal markets for April 30: Pennsylvania, 11@1 e State | fancy, small, 18% New Xork full | $.110,022.67; “corresponding day last year, Cattle. Tt b 0 “westers, creams, fair to cl n@izge. JMLISS99: decrease. 33113682 South Omaha U CHICAGO, ‘April 8. —Clearings, $25.718,064; | Chicago -...... balances, $I. Posted exchange, $4.88; | Kansas Ciiy lixl“hy-. on demand. New York | 8t. Louls . excl T 15, Mo, A ; l Bok; 18, 1} l—clum:n 11, 00 0 000 00000 00 0 0000 00 0000 00 004000 00 00 - TTERRBBVESSRE ] - — - 3 t 2

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