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THE OMAHA DAILY i FRIDAY, APRiL 2, 1909, : : : GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET |36 susxerisname, g% axen, novdesss | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS { omsee fusvteas atein e Hiacne™'s | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET boxes: lard, 6200 tiercea of pri western and dealers reported good investment bus- steam And 1180 tons of mhbr‘m iness in home ralis and foreigners at im- Wheat Started Strong, but Values| wearsen ix 7wm emary merr |Movement of Market is Mixed, but |5n the ividend American sharce, following Beef Cattle Slow, but Steady, with Eased Off Later, | — Absorptive Power is Demonstrated. |atrenstn o the faremon The. Harrman Other Kinds Strong. e [ _—— Partly Clondy Friday and Warmer in in the forenoon. CORN STRONG, RECEIPTS LIGHT ——— 588 wdered, 5.05c; granulaied, 495 , §.20¢, ASSES—Quiet; New Orloans open Kettle, good to chotce, 18 @ 80c. OMAMA GENERAL MARKET. aple nished by Buyers BUTTER-Creamery, No. 1, delivered to | the_retail trade in 1-1b, cartons, 3ic; No. 1 {in 60-1b. tubs, Mise: No. & in I‘Ib. cartons | 38c; In 60-1b. tubs, $7i40; packing stock, 10c: | fancy dair tubs, lci, common roll | tresh made, 18@19¢. “METkel chAniges svery | Tuesda, | _ BGGS—Fresh selling stock, sandléd, 2§ ng, No storage stock {n Omaha, market | [CHEESE—Finest Wisconsin full cream Bl issues, United Btates Steel and Missouri | the Meantime. Pacific were most in demand. Later prices | OMAHA, Apri 1, 199 |CLOSE IS ACTIVE AND STRONG |became irregular. New Vork supported | HOGS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSE EASIER b Laght Paihe Bh R atahofed in sastern Canadian Pacific and Loulsville & Nash- . | Nebraska and western ddwa during last vilie, but sold others In the .mp trade, 7 4 Market Was Femtureless, with All | night And Cllght | ralns - were . scatiered Prospecis, Rallrond Ear b ,"f,‘\‘."‘:;.', S CIONS Baurse todell [ Sheen in Good Demand and with the | ; H Favoring the Bull Side, While SOUIRWEst GQHQ:I‘":"'C"N.JG? o, D‘Y’L’_ @ Opposition to Certatn Tariff :ulkr.vou(rlm |nfl\|-m“o ;&lu-;d (o the| Ofterings Moderate All Disappear ! % y i y T alkan settlement continued a factc Cash Ofterings Are ihe BOMHVIE ThE HOtRIe. ape s o Schedules Enconrage the rising market. American securities —were At an Harly Hour at Searce. falling in Montana, The weather is fair Specatators. | higher on the advices from New York Steady Prices. i : everywhere east of the Mississippl river. PARIS, April 1.—Prices on the Bourse o tiine. Toe: young Americas, 4 in ROOD, 16 OMAIA, April 1, 100 | ireime nOriRwess Nt mv dederlly s i p 1 - - favorite, § In hoop, 180; daisles, 3 in Ro«n: , Apri , and are generally higher | npw YORK e o | - o SOUTH OMAHA, April 1, 190 |5 o ¢4 1 @ 5%c * v ¢ K The wheat market started strong on bet- [In the mountains. Fhey are fower in" the 1 By Sk sherlet divaiooea pamns and N e & Recelpts 4‘-”" "“'!..‘...‘H.‘.. Sheep. He e e o - o A M= B o cAbles and further reports of heayy |Southwest and kil Trosts occurred In |, Showing. 1 Narity during ihe | NEW YORK. April L—MONEY--On call. | oeticial Mond 5,288 6,400 ] M6 8 w0 | TPOULTRY—Allve, springs, 13¢; hens, 1l L e g R oI rerenil. | Okiahoma and. wesibfir TaRas. - An ares of rrese e TSR irading.” This | easy at 1%@2 per cent: ruling rate, 1% per | OHICIR] FUNMARY I Rae 1m0 SHEEP-Recetpts looked small today After | cocks, 6e; duck, ‘To; ghess, 10c; - tut: mates of large Argentina shipments took oW pressure iy moVing down over the | BG4 movement dld not, however, ob. |cent: closing bid. 1% per cent; offered at|(ficial Wednesday . $T1 B2 the liberal runs so that practically every. |keys, 19¢; pigeons. per dos., €¢: guinea the out of the market and values | Missourl valley and will cause continued | seure the absorptive power of the market |2 per cent Beth Phueatay . > {hing in SIEHT was disposed of batore the | fowls, per dos.. $2.50: Squabs-per @os., $2 uur:& gradually to the close. cloudy or partly cloudy. weather in this [ ana the effective ohy r':;m of new demand | TIME LOANS—Very dull and easy; sixty | “8timate Thursday . | woadié of the faremvon. AS 8 b .,';.”;yl- 1 | Dressed, hens. 11c; springs, 13@134c; cocks WO was stong, with receipla ligh Wit aronisht and Feifey, with some- | which has come info the market in the |days, IM@:4 per ceni ninely dave, M| pour days this week 3,746 was very little change, as & ruls .vmr.::"r'.lu,r. ducks, 13c; geose, Jic; turkeys dlc. S e e the Bull svde, | Récord. of temperature’ ahd. Precipitation | *The* Tiew Tiivel 4t which prices were PERTME "HBRCANTILE T PAPRR—mya | Bame days I k.. 14124 Srate Juotial It s @ ‘good steady marker| VISH-Waitelieh ST, I e Wheat opened “steady’ but nervous . and | COMPAed “with' tha 00ireApandink @AY of | Marisd Taday AAGed {p the sharp advances | per cent. S e e e A A O K T O Y e B T i DG, 80, ced sagged early on reporta of heavy Argen.|(he last three years: scored yestarday and combined with the | STERLING EXCHANGE-Stsady b 1o oy B 830} wan paid Yot tops yesterday. There wes | snanser,.ise lack Wee pples tine shipments. | 1000. 1908, 1007 1908. | materiai broadening of the participation | actual business in bankers' bills . ik Potagms P hsl -+ A few yearlings good enough to bring $7.10, | 8c; perch, 8c; codfish, 13¢; Smelts, 9 aels Cash wheat was strong and brought | Minimum temperature ..,8 2 21 %4 |from miscellaneous outslde sources, offer-|48§i0 for sixty-day bills and at M. et Ay et g With Méxican ewes at %10, the same prios | 15¢; lobsters. green, $7c; boiled, $0o; froge’ fancy prices on & demand that has not | PTecipitation ... ;5508 0 00 _.00|ing so advaniageous an OPPOTtUniLy to con- | demand. Commercial bills, $4.86%@M. following table shows the rec (het Ui Bhie Testectiay. Soute yery biclcs]isah, Barer Rt R Dess gauaied for the present crop. Beveral | B e e . | e a a2 aniags of oo aces nchle by | BT My raiiroads, and shoep at South OMARE {OF | Lo\ Wantern ewen w04 au Hikh an W15, | N6, T ribs, 17gc: No. & ide; No. 8 9 C4 record o r y i arge scale vy Vi s, Y ed wi y! 3 vhic! N 4 : % H 21 2 3 4 T sy Sams pris of SLIN 19! w8 ek ”. 0 O o, | eI pureReMrs: Ty Sebion of thy]alo" De-Cowathment, . etady: : ralr ate, comphred with ast VAR | which Is the best price paid thus far for | No. 1 loin, 18e: No. 2.’ 184e: No. 3 He - % | ewes since one year ago 'k, Teei No. 2 7c. No. 3 %o -‘lll.'.w wheat openéd at §1.12%4 and closed at | Deficlency correSponding period in 1908, | market in the | few days had its effect | Gioging quetations on bonds wers as fol- Wi LLBTHAT WLTI ...l 16410 | SRR R O ’hm‘l““u 1histxi adse ‘;r:.\lxl("i:’ s o, r‘.l\No‘l o 'l 8 ineh, in bringing in some increase of buying o7- | jower TH1IG 816,085 20,030 | O e o SO B0 Tl ‘ s . 816, . b, §7 ; falr to good lambs, v NG S Cotn_was. featureless, bui steady, with |, JGCSiEaty corresponaing sgliled . n. ioor, | ISk B, 08 DUMREL TE Wnd (e conterted | Vactorabomm .- iliinc e M- wan s Sheep ............4%,308 1806 69383 ... Ftod €8 cholcs’ Iant veariings i o R T terings spare 5 ) cl e a0 eoupon. ... 101% Japan 4% r * . 4 ATAES 5 CHOIS < ‘ e cors Soroullht Mt iar grices, due to & L A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. | operations of the advance gave evidence | "’ ' 1014 d0 e 3% | | rice of hoss &% South Omaha ToF the last s BT A LA e e T e e so i, Lammans, 1520 O eI osass ot Sec. and | Corn and. wheat regs bulletin f e By A W T oy e e O Moot ta. 1. e | Several deys, with comparisons: 80; falr (o good wethers.~ $5.750 :::(;mmz;lrh'pgrfl‘u.‘:’ $4.50. Grapes, Malagas, . May corn opened at 4 an: % region ulletin for ¥ . % R AR —_—— — | §.00; g0Od th cholte ewes, T5.76@6.15; fair 1o | =5y ¢ . per te, SN . Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours mes were treely bandied about in the L e den S M T T 008 (1906, 1907 (1908, 1906, 1904. /1900, | gooa ewes, §6.2506.75; culle and bucks, $2.00 | 33 o Per Kok Florida pineapules. Primary wheat receipts were 489,000 bush- | *ECInE At §'a.im. 7bth meridian time, |98% 8 discussion or the probable Ientity | Auie-chal Wi o0 M, K. &' T. is — @400 [ G TABLES—Kanses sweet. potatoss ¢ls &nd shipmente: wers L0 bushels ThuLIday bt Wealthy Gapitallats aseocinted with great | Am To& T.cv 46 9% g6 it & ret e 4T | March 17-[ e At NDepresentative ekles $2.7 per hbl. California celéry, largs, Sc: against ipts i ol u )] VTRICT. These oco 48 s n. Alge NO. = . " - e S B8 Shigments of &0 bushals. ' Damp Rain B ars, Tacking chiivaly 1h Buthority as | a6 t - oy opmue, Faine te. yaren 1ol 8 44| 4 6l ¢ 4] 510 | et 0 Oy Y iachmatn Hed. Glone Corn recelpts were 319,000 bushels a d atlons M 'lnn. "ll Sky they were, were of great effect in shaping | Alchison gen “ 100% N, ¥. C. gen. s 3! March Ni ‘*l 640 6 ‘7. 6 o8] western ewes, culls | onfons, % per fb, California cauliflower. 0 s 5 shipments were 373,000 bushels, against re- | Ashland, Neb Clear Eavilativs Teentimelt nevertheinss. Botme| %60 8. L. iistds.... o deb. 1. March 21 47 Colordc. Iambs ne. e LA DT G ] ceipts last year of 617,000 bushels and ship- | Auburn, Nei 50 Clovdy s il Coatirel e Views o | g0 & I T, Cly e, Maroh A ady ekl | 8 per “-_a(::.m.1' aioes or (R AL ments of 421,00 bushels. Broken Bow, fNeb. 3 Clear an upward trend of business. 'The public | (40 C¥ 8% ol oot s March Colorado lambs por oz, A6e OIA vegetabies-—parsnips. slearances were 216,000 bushels of corn, | Columbus, Neb Cloudy profession of confidence by E. H, Harrl- 3_‘:‘"&'0""‘ g™ WORN, & W. Iak con. 4 March western lambs, clipped turnips, carrots—$2.2 per bbl. Florlda new 1,000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour | Culbertson, Ne 2 Cloudy man to this effect was oné of the items of | "4 gy DLk o ev. dx March Mexican yearlings heets, carrots, persnipa. turnips, ete.. per ual to 143,000 bushels Fairbury, Cloudy this news, so also was the announcement | Sgo s. W. 3igs.../(. $%No. Pacitic 4 March 8 Mexican lambs dos., T80 d verpool closed %@d higher on wheat | Fajrinont, i Cloudy that the Ensley steel plant of the Tenessee | frk. Tr. ev. 48 #48 o 30 ¢ March Mexican yearlings and lambs | R AWBERRIES—$3,0003.%. and %d higher on corn. Gr. Teland - 1 Cloudy Coal and iron company had not been shut f Canada So. st éw... 106K0. 8. L. rldx 4 March | bemrhr . STRAWBERRIES 00838, 00 1 4 Local range Or opefol Hartington “loudy !down' on April 1, as had been previously.| Central ot Ga. fs.....110 Penn. cv. 3law 1915 March tessiren : \ Mexican lambs R R Oakdale i CIsBY |operations. The large business booked in | Ches & Onio 4 10588t L. & 8. F S85k | April 1 SC, M. & S.P. g Sigs $1%*Seabonrd A. L. 4 A - 8 K 3 determined, owing to the receipt of enough | Central Leather sn.... 844 do. con. du March = e . | Low. | Close.| Y {{2(‘512:' 'r’"::yv new orders to extend the active period of | *C. of N. J. g 5e....12T%Reading gen. 4. March S MeSioan “larbe | \\'Ylllla D Owen . Wee L. o’ Mexican lambs B . ‘ll . 1 ) ‘ bt March for structural steel was noted as a | Uhioago & A. Bs 4 - - 3 ! u' 118 1 11me] SOaabay NOb : j.;‘;“lx‘ onsequence of the lower prices in that | O B &Q 3 oty do Iat gold 4 *Sunday. fexican lamb 10% 101 % 8 oudy 62 619 G| 6 18| 5 2B 282 22 SR 28 A s BRIEENE e 22BENRS 5 5 5 . 613 5 [ 5 5 5 253825 pE— | 238 | g 1 4 . & Pl Mexican lambs Lo d A Alta, -la D« | e o N L on 3 |16 BNy & P vl B 60 Puctflo ool W8.... 8 The official number of cars of Rhon. Taribh Breis Fredn | L]n er rrest w21 | Carroll, la Cloudy © | acceptance by rtet of the. SluAtION 4o ol e 0 do dst ret. ... M4 | brought in today oy each road was WERLEN | IAHBN ¢ 7400 4 | Clarinda, 1a 2 Cloudy |created by lower prices for products. The | sacc. & 8t L & 4. 874 do gen. 4 C. M. & St P o § weaters lambe, mild 8ible) Pt. cloudy | action of United States steel common In the | 4. B 3 Union Pacific 4s......] % 5 8 | s o8 P ! > Cloudy ~ |latier market in ‘ite. aggresaive “advance ot Mid, "%, N ik by I |t western Jambs 3 % 1w |Indiana Minister, Politician and Pro- y 9 9 * Min by through eénormous sales made at 8 to a L& e v ; A % 3 stern ewes \ | . e BATING. A, BT i 5 ne | perioa M g g et A 3 iop price of 61 was of material gentimental dn..L 1011308, Rubber & Vg o TN ) ; T | moter Captured at Au s "I&i 0. ard, v AL gAY effect on the whole market. News from | ®do ist ref. 4s... 102 U § Steel & RIER gl ear CMIORGO LIVE STOOK MARNRT | qusta; s, Lt T ‘“'cu & S Rb, DISTRICT AVERAGES: Washington of formidable opposition farm- | D. & K. G 4. ... 8% Va Caro. Ohem. . Cide N W cyen 7 e @ 2 5O TR Ntts Rie, & 2 -8 No.of —-Temp.-— Rain |InE to some of the proposed tariff redu Digtiters' b ... 8 Wabash st e, e A e 3 { AR ok Setow, - b L No, 3| Sentral - Stations. Max %in ienes tion seemed to be accepted with equanim- Briep. I 4 L ICREE s & R st ] Cattle Steady-—Hogs Higher—Sheen | INDIANAPOLIS, Aprll |- Willam D ’ ¢ P oo | Chicago, 11 2 “® o0 | ity stion. o gen 1o TR - de - - J(west)... 1 - i, g No,' 4 white, 50@80lac: | ChIChBO. 11l 1] b - o | enruary satnings. reporis o raiiroady| do f sries XL iz wen. Blec. oy BOlCI R L & P (enst). 2 v faiksd ”""/'\"l_” to M lr'l'l"v Rocelpts, | OEN8. Whose arrest at Augusta, Ga.. s Des Moines, la.... 14 " ® 01 | ave I rded tsfactory evidence of'| oo ‘Bl ov. .10 D. & R. . ret. b Iiinols _Central s 1 i ¢ g L4 ,‘ o Do | Teported today, * operated in | Mexlca Indianapolis, ind. 13 i 30 | L oS PR aad aln oot Con it ret, 4. OKC. & O, ridg. efn. ba.102 | Co G Wooriioion - I 15 Tl e "0 N8, | DOmAnSA’ KA. Schesiim e Whick: here: than y ¥ N ns in_the Bank of i nd discount rate, ‘ i « , i heifers, .00, o ch: mot han SIS, S TY: s b vl U1 | althoush - expacted; gve the fnftfal im: | hg N ediies " Total wécelpta .. 76 - 92 bulis, ‘$8.75@6.25; calves, $5.5068.00; stockers | & million dollars . was invested in sl Minneapol h’li A © -4 r.m. 1o the rise and was an influence in — ‘The disposition. of the day’s rece and feeders, $3.30@6.50. s | PATCEIS Of stock. “The mo, Y Minneapolis Om'mmb nn. 'y o 1 ‘Mucln. contlnuefl lrvhuubof stocks by Boston Stock Quotations. ;: rm{x..'w,« ‘rnrlhhu\‘d!' purchasing the num- 11”'?(:;:4“” 9:..(‘., n:‘,lm nea;n; ka.‘x “::ggn, P o S Jt prominen s 48| foreigners. Use was made by the specu- e = Sa11 $o v of head indicated: ) higher; choice heavy shipping, $.06@ ' e vhict Owens headed g’u"lm; . ¢ B8t Louts, M o 52 E <0 | i slefent of. worde nd phraste: from |, BOSTON, Apil LMoney, call loans 3 5 or " CORt, Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. ers, $T.0067.1215; light mixXed, $6.80 | Were the Ubero Plantation b 7 i Light precipltaiion cccurred in ihe wost- |the numerous interviews emitted by B, H. o T Mgy TOWIR U, DA Qmana, Packing Co..... 28 100 11 cholee {ight. 386G680; packers. %.9 | Indiana and Bosion. Four v y 0 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |ern portion of the corn ad wheat reglon |Harriman to push upward movements in ooy O AIAntic cove 10% | BWITL & Co.... Ay plgs, $5.30G%.40; bulk of sales, $6.5 |, . by 2 Within the last (wenty-four houts. Frees- |special stocks. Encouraging reports of the | Afhton adl. de... - GlUREne Lo 244 | Cudahy Packing Co..... @105, & g e oo v ing temperatures are reported in ail except | cndition of the winter wheat crop made | ,ichison R. R 108 Cal. & Arizona 101 | Armotir & Co............. & 4 Y SHEEP AND ‘LAMBS—Receipts, 11,000 OWens was a Cliristian munister. 1n the Features of the Tradiag and Closing | ;e 8t Louis district. I A, WELNH, a substantial basis for much of, the hope-| "qo ptd LA08KCAL & Hecln. ... W. 1. Stephen s | head: markel, Strohg to 10c higher: sheep, | 808 he werved throe sessions in congves Prices Board of Trade. Looa eorecaater, Wealher Bureu, | fulness over business prospects. The mars| mosion & Aibany. .23 Centepnial ..., Hill & Son. i ‘ : .75, lambs, $7.00G8.35; yearlings, 36.00 | from Indi o n congress g a ket was strongest_and the most active at| Boston Elevated .....!38 Copper Range F. P. lewis. AR ana, was secretary of wtate for CHICAGO, April L=Wheat prices ad- i o b . {the close of the day. Fitchburg pta 183%Daly West 1,10 T Bl sy 3 one term, and Jater he was appointed ¢ vanced today. o aew bigh racords for Ui INEW YORK . GENBRAL MARKET | Honds were firm. ‘folal sales, par valie | N, T. X il & . léGsfrankiin i ISl SR R s Pintsaionst setmbnerismn com i pt i i : | . United States bonds were un- | Union Pacific . ranby . A o el i " sirong cables and crop damage reports. : | PHanked. on call. R Chotn, ... S1ihGroems Cananea . ... H. F. Hamilton w6 . WANEAS GITE, Apcil §CATTLE-R kg Lo RIRe, The top J{qlr May, wa feached at 120 Quotations .(] « .‘:z:.y on Various | Number” of sales and leading auotations | % B i SeaLle Rorle - A, Hagerty & Co i celpts, 4,000 leud. ‘Including ¥ head south OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES and for July at $1.08 The ma [ ommodities. on stocks were as follow Am. . ( $ 2 y erns; market strong to loc higher: chc sirong at net gains for the day of %c 0| Nwuw yORK FLOUR—Ro- High. Low. Close. | Amer. Sugar H Lahmer, Bros export and dressed beef ste $6.00616.90; ? < W@NF. Corn aisa closed tirm. but oats | AW, NORK. Apri L oELOUR-ES | maigamate copper .. T L Ol | Yo pra iz o Gther buyers g 5 SXPOIL B0 dreased ber atsers, W.AOLW: | Dybreabs “iu. “owy MAVEVIed. Cam were' barely steady and provisiona rather | (P i AR SRR " Datents, sho0g | A & & P ¥ 0% o o AR T colen 34N 5 Baason - - | $4.78@6.50; stockers and feeders, $3 50 pared With Previous Week, But weak. e ew |6:00; Minnesota bakers, $4.60§4.75: winter Cortea OFF ORI S S+ do pta ... #4014 Dominion Bwarts--Boten .......iiivs o southern steers, $4.50@6.26; southern cows. More Than Last Year. Hy ‘g'"?fi Tnade without any unusual | Straights, %.3506.5; winter extras, $.00G H. & L. ptd... @ 4 g | Dominion 1. & ... 43 Osceols Beruced $3.00@4.70; native cows, $2.75@6.60; native :,‘;'t'l";’;‘;m ':M 56 wbflime. ot e whila | 465 winter [tents, $.50@6.00; winter low . Tee Securities . ... My i | Edison Elec, llu.... 3 Fanet . Lee Rothschiid X & ;lxvlfm;:.“\uflmm. bulls, $140GSJ; CAIVES. | GinCINNATEL AT“ X S 8 not large, was not sensational In magni- | Srades. $.00@4.65; Kensas straights, 36,256 7 g ML TG g pveras o R L. 72 Shannon LTI K e Reb 2 g 3 3 pecial | Cele- 0t e, American Locomotive ... G [ T ) o ¥ pr : P HOGS--Receipts, 11,000 head; market 5@ | &ram.)—-Pricé Current says th fude. The market was sirong throughout b, " Rve flour, steady: fair to good, $4 | AReSICAZRTNY 1 1idk | Ma "Gan &8 Tamarce ¥ { R BT S5 |10 Wighers Gop, S69TI4" Dulk OF salen, 3660 | some decrease I ihe "y lore has been sion With the exception of | 34500, ck- : 2 FArpea R Y | Unitea Prute L 3 e L ecel of ca 2 ary | A e el 3 » ecre warketing of :".br(.;;":fla.h Ahe' @dy, ‘when & moder- wheat flour, aulet, 820083 ner 100 fos e o A United 8. "W...[L HRDnited Copper gmoll thin morning. only sexenty-four cats S Bonss Sruasiis: peckers ':;’K:’"‘;{\I"{xh-- last week. Total western h,.'df,,‘ "::: ; s ¢ COORNMEA L~ % yel- 2% 32 0 p! R 8. f * ¥ r The 10 4 . $6.65@6.52 ; . $5. i J i :":.:'«T.'}Mof'afi' Taraand Tor iria Batng | low: ST 5501180 conree, #1001 58: Riin drled, | Am. S B fu s L i | Gave (his wack Toots wp, 16301 head. which j¥ R A R "Im‘“fl-":" compared With 33,00 the preceding trader was party responsibla for th - | R.45@2.75. ¥ a 3 Yo 2 0 Y | shows a gain of o 2500, as compared TRAVISt. . S8y Tarabe. ! § logt 18 week and 375,000 for the corresponding week vance later Inthe session. whioh RYE—Quiet; No. 2 western, §7c,t. 0. b 5} RE R 2 Vs s | with the same days last week, but is only e s enmbn, 445064 18: | 1ast , yoar. Bince March 1. the total Is prices beyond the previous besi mark. | New York. . 9 Amalgemated o i about 5 head larger thap a vear. AgQ EB.00; miookers and. feed .50 | 250,000, Agalnst 232,000 o vear ago, Pr Bharp advances at neariv all the leading | BARLEY-S(eady: maiting, T6@c’ ¢ ¢ | Alehen B 0o , | Arizona Com fEbh The market on beef steers was very siow | (% o0 nent placgs compa 1 i of Europe, brisk. demand [ New York: feeding, @7c, c. i . New more i ! % *Ex-dividend. throughout the *session. Buyers dfd not pare follows F.";h ash arain in ihis countey, and e S ¢ | appear at ail anxious for supplies and: wor, e ‘ ‘or {he cash grain o ', & Ohio pfd....... ks (B TE piad r 3 v 5 fresh reports of damage to. the Rrowing. Exports, 5,100 bu.: spot market | Brookiyn Rapid Tr... : | ! accordingly in ne hurry about fllling order 5 s Live Stock Market. crop, particularly in Ohlo and Indiana. 3 ved, $1.97@1.2%%, elevator: No. | Canadian Pacifle Y v L—American securities | To call the market slow, but about steady, | ST. LOULS, April 1.-CATTLE-Receipts, | &8 were the chief reasons for the bullish A . f. 0. b., atleat; No. 1 northern | Cencral Léather ... {were generally higher ai the opening to- | would fust about cover tHe situation. There [ %000 head, including 7% Texans; market, | S0Uth Omaba sentinent which pre: d throughout the “ s afloat; No. -2.hgrd | Cntral Leather ptd....... ..o .o o mpathy with “the strength in|was ohe lond of beéves good enough to|10c lower; native shipping and —expori | gt oulE. . S8 " ranke an: My Betwerll [ winter, $1.78, f: o ‘b, afloat: "The wrteat || pe el o noci ' Prices were from | bring 36.35. v " stéers, $.0047.10; dressed beit and. butch- | St Joseph 9 tand. 1.0, while July eold beiween | market was very nervous all - day o And | Cuicago Great Western ... % to 7 higher than yeeterday's New York| Cows and heifers moved off a little more | ers steers, $4.00@6.15; steers under 1,000 1bs., | {HAIANAPOlS m‘ A4 $1.08, 'The market closed &irone. | gensitive to bull support: It hiad one sharp M & 8t P F. 8 s | closing. N briskly than beef steers and prices gepcr- | $.50a5.80; stockers and feeders, $3.75416.25 Cine ukee with May at $1.197%@1.20 and July at $1.07% | reaction under profit taking, but speedily | s 1 London closing stocks: ally looked strong on that kind of cattie yws and heifers, $3.25@6.%; canners, $2.4 .56‘*";“:"'\'” . 0T, allied and wound .up. the day with May | Cglorado F. & 1 . UM, K. & T........# |Pretty much everything ‘thanged hands in|2.76; bulls, §3.0005.2; i | Codar Hi The feature of {rading in corn %4c net higher and July unchanged. Cab! Colorado & So. % 6 ‘." 1'::“;"";} 139 | fair season. exas and Indlan steers, $3,756%. vi smu'; (.1',‘["“ buying of the May deliv by were strong, offerings light and the ca . lat 2td.. Anaconda 14500 i The latter half of the week. no very |and heifers, $2.75@6.2. ¥ it Paul terests. whieh' eaused considerahle firni- { gyt uation hullish, New high records were v A Won- 2 AL Soenv b W great demand Is anticipated Stockers | HOGS—Recelpts, 10,100 head; | Blavarond ness in the market In general. The mar-|,.qs on july. May closed at §1.28%; July ‘2 i a0 8% Pennsylvania i $ | Bna feeders. Btill there was considerable | steady; pigs and lights, $4.25@6.90; packers. RV T ket cinsed firm ‘at net gains of a shade | o0q at '§1.15 - » i . p i ?'".l::::.' Pacific 178 Rand Mines inguiry this morning and the few cattie of ($6.65@6.8; butchers and best heavy, 36.90 0". I ) ey el ta l@dc, May closed at 7%c and July CORN-Recéipls, 33,700 bu.; €pot market | Chesapeske & O 1% Reading that description on s; changed hands | @7.10. g | WELL FOUND NEAR At_66L@eiNc. firm; No. 2, 7htsc, nominal, and 4%, f. 6. 3 3 1 | Chicago @, W ... bWSowihern Ry... very rapldly at strong prices, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1600 — Trage in oats was dulet and the market |, “dy 2 wlilté inal, and No. w8 Chl.. Mil & 8t P18} e Quotations cir cattie: Good to cholce corn- | head; market, steady; native muttons, $450 | Flow 1Is & » was barely steady. "AU the close prices 2 AESR NG 5 NG MOGGAY STGpion | Bde Do Buars \asoutnern Pacifio.....15% | tod gteers, 36.26@6.6; fair to good cornfed | @ lambs, $6.00@8.10; culls and bucks. ald Mo Be 130 Rarrels wera a shade dower to e higher. with |7 NSUOW, Of f-my'er "n'i-;“.'h'#}“a 1 Phosad | Erle ist’ pid pamyec & Ris Q... DRUSE Fesirle ateers, 35.6008.25: common -to falr cornfvd | BL50G6.60; stockers, $3.5@40. 4 of High Grade M'?‘}‘e pr:‘v'l‘nfio:"?nn’;c:v s whacin [ e e above lasi night. May closed | General Biscisic L e (A0 )gs : go0 choice oc d . Prodac Brie : R T R $4.60@6.60; good to chuice cows and . c: July closed at idc; September orthern pfd. ‘s0 int pfd VR Lhgh $4.50@6.50; falr to gcod cows and St. Joseph Live Stock Market, "\t the close prices were e to | 8t Tic: July O 3 Wi 50 co 0 o AR oo st g ;«!ll::);v‘ o " closed at T3%c. Greai Northern Ore cife oo 2 pd . '3900‘:3;; ;:3:““0"}‘;“;;"“ufli‘v“;::‘)‘ 8T. JOSEPH, April 1—CATTLE—Re-| CODY. Wyo. Aprll 1.—(8pecial.)—Oll The leading futures pOMTE-Recainte; 8§08 bo.: AEROLS AR | Interbereusy et Titino: 180 3panish x veal calves, $3.60@7.50; bulls, stags, etc, | Srbm L0 head marker stoady; steers, | whs struck on Cottonwood creek near Cody, - bui ot maArkAL ALaNgy R T T, | Ink Mot e | Loulavinie &% ... b4AmAL copper. .. $2.7504 86; g00d {0 choice stockers and feed. | 4 0US5; oms and - helfers, SLIGEM; | while prospectprs were boring. for gas, It $1Gsoe; clipped white, 32 10 40 bs., S1@6IC. | [arerRations), Faper MONEY —1% @2 per i ;;:ae:‘.w‘zfibf:&‘wf,{f‘m;‘:;;:‘ TS o | HOGS—Receipts, 6.000 head; Market sc | Wa# learned yesterday after piping off the HAY—Quiet; No. 3, 0@8ic; good to choice, | international Pump The rate of discount in the open market % feeders. $3.25@4.00 k= | higher: top, $7.00; bulk of sales, $.65@6.90, | Artesian water which was struck (irst that i 8 i a944; Cont for short billa 1s 1% per cent; for three [ ' *7¢ €L PG 0o SHEEP AND _LAMBS_Receipts, 14,000 | the flow is 130 barrels of high grade of‘ HIDES—Steady; Bogota, 184@9%c; Cen- b gra 5 Gas and On company of years ago these 6353583 2 1909, £3333szEs 5433 = s3epazgE EEH ELEEEE s538s 83 3§! -l un " X : months’ biils, 18-16 per cent id !ty A& bead; markst 10@15c. higher; lambs. 5.08 | The stock of the Western tral merl 1944¢ PEALRRe b, . " PR 19, - 2 1013 5 " P LEATILER-Stéady: acid. 314@8%c. . Pablic Debt Statement. 5. 1351 company, which sold for 10 cénts a, share PROVISIONS—Beet. stéady; family, $15.00 WASHINGTON, April 1—The monthly T Stonx City Live Stock Market. prior (o the strike, has b Vitharaw 5.50; moss. $10.50@11.00; beaf hams, $24.00 statement of the public debt shows that SIOUX CITY, Ta.. April 1. —(Special Tele- | The borings for gas -:m hc"" withdrawn. 0. packet. $14.00@14.60; city exira India | y k' T e riioke . OF ..bualness - Matoh. 85, “1e, PR e AT el g UL o B b e continued, as mess, $2.50@2300. < Cut meats. fivn; | M K & T p the debt, less cash in the treasury, amount- ket _strong; beeves, $4.506.75; fat cows ye a P Minert, who found the large natural pickled bellies, $10.00; pickled hams, $10.25@ | Nations] Lead ed to $1022,776,52, which is an increase for heifers, $3.506.50; feeders, $4.0005.25 s‘“:' gas well at Graybull, is confident iL will 10.0. wostern, NOM0GA0.40; re- | New York Coptral the month of $3,088,674 lings, $3.0064.50. Wt j 480 be found near Cody. Conajderabl fined, continent, $10.80; South Amer: N. . The debt is recapitulated as follows HOGB.-Rece! 8,700 et g Rie % fca, "$1150; compound, 1%4g8 . Pork, | Nortoik & W s Sakt e e St L BUG ccelpts, 10 head: market G | cltement prevalls bécause of the ofl strike steady; family, §1980: short clears, $19.00G | Nor'p American Debt on which intersst ey O higher. tapge of prices, $6.44G6.9; bulk of | hers and the bonding of large (racts a( 21.50; mess, $18.50@19.00. maturity, $3,292,355. — — Byron by eastern and western oll-men. 1 Stock fn Sight. TALLOW-—Quict, (city 3200 per pkg.), | wiptinrs 30 1 o Debt bearing no interest, $8%0,100.745. av ® Rece[pts of live stock at the six prin- Arrested for Assanlting child. %0 rounlr}'dlfllldlo fri b 0|Ncr e | s " Y “Total. $1,306.710,5%. TR g ! RICE-Steudyi donfestic, fair (0 extra, . . - | The fotal government receipts for March | & -4t ! o ! Anest ] @eic: Japin, nomihal Ly v o S K| wern $53,377.012 and the expenditures %6.- COW S, | clpul western markets vesterday : | GRAND ISLAND. Neb, Apslq—(8pe- POULTRY—Aliye. dull; western chickens, | B esving | 444,534 2 ‘ Ronts Oisahk Pattle. Hogs. Snebp. clal)—John Ruff, whosq real nami.is said brollers, ®@3ic; fowls, uwhr, dressed. | " ; Tiy 15 2L ek SRS Shiets T v 900 800]to be Englehart.’ is Minfer afrest charge tirm; western chickens, T8c fowla. 164 | Republe el . o iy, Yevk Mintde 8 . St. Joseph .. (o0 | Informally so far, with a scriguasoff:nse @16%e. ublic Stee iz d VEW Y < —Clg quota- - e - 1 ,000 | A & s off :nse a % Remumiic St i (NEW YORK. apri osing qu [ Kansus ity - 0w | @Kwinst the 1-year:ld daughior ofia fam- St. Louls Generai Market. Rock Island Co. pid Allee .18 Leadville Con | Bt Loutai i, . 1,600 [ 1ly which rents on#-ofi-his houses in the ST LOUIS, April L—WHBAT—Higher; |5 L & & £ 20 ol P *Brunewick Con SLittle Chief Shieago {outskirts of the clfy, . He. % confined in 3|8t Lol 8. W » e S e, 0 track, No, 3 red ;}1_‘1'! %@L, No, 3| w09 W, b oy .::\'3.": v" . “nf';.‘fil” 2 Total . &.....c , 600 ::‘ Juil and a‘warrknt, fl fs expected, will s were an follow: er; . Ne. 2 , 84 % 2 Con. Cal . 3 4 0 . | ey sworn out against him in a ’, 1 L 98 llows: o i tra O h,“w Sokthern Pacific. e1-d1 % Horn Silver Standard ) 6 % Wool Market, This. sioky “o¢. kis otty A v days. t 80: patents, ¥ i g ; Y g e . cp- 0 Vollew Jacket HEIFERS BOSTON, April, L~WOOL-There. has | deputy. sherift nge firat canié Lo the .r...'m‘.‘. 2 bakers, $4.05 | U ack: No. 2 cash, S#ige; | 80. Raiiway pid 5 es “ [ o puty_ sherift throush . 1eF in the B =ik heen a falling off i ithe tradé of ‘imported A $34e; July. ‘whge. | Teonesmes Copber ! Treasury Sta o [ Suppies 1n the loca) wool market and the {121 The deputy shbrité commi . X d ] $ |e to the county attotnsy, whe' % A 5 WASHINGTON, April 1.—Today's state- 55 e | customary spring quletness again ' obtain, | #6me ¥ ney, Who sent for FLOU red rwinter patents, 3.8 | 7' 8 | £ ment of the treasury balances in the gen- 10 | Worsted mills, howaver, are very busy and |the girl, anti after a thoroigh ’rlul(mnm[ @5.50; extra fancy and straight, 3.3089.60; | Urion A w18 | eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold | o 3 b selddm has machinery been 80 well em- |the girl admitted t y | hard winter clears. $6.10@4.40. | Union Tk [ | feserve, shows: Available cash balance, 1 ployed. The genoral tone s very firm, | wiiy t the dbdige was not SEED—Timothy, $2.60@8.52.° [ U8 Rubber 3 ? | $133,084,071; gold coin and bullion, $2,511,528 % The leading domestic quotations range as | ¥/!houl foundation. Her. iother was then CORN MEAL~—$.30. : ui R;Abb:r st pre. ..o 0 ‘K"la certificates, $47,861,680. el fnlhn\s{.lllumcsl{n‘xwo;:lf. mu; an&? Pennsyl- | 8ent for and her 12-year-old slster#nd’ cor- RAN—Steady: sacked, east track, $1.18 | U oo - | ki yania fleeces, XX, 34@dc; X, 32@83c; No. | roborative e TR Y-BeAgy, .t HAY-Steady; timothy, $9.50§14.50; praifie, | Uith Cowper . oo 5 | OMAHA, April 1.—Bank clearings for to-| | . % { &lle, 25@ic; haif-blood combing. e three. | The Honest Proprietary M ¥ SRLEE B 6 1b. weights, Sc; | PROUW. N TIES- e Va..Caro. Chem. Bd : day were 326668110 and for the corve- 1 tloniba Blooa. comblng. 300 wuartertisa [INls a national need ithatand § 0 e b, weighte Elc: 8 L0 10D, | IR v (N e Waben ¥4 | gponding date last vear. §2.224,587 H 0 3 18 1 20 4 48 %gac; delatne, washed, S@MOc; |take more than the ory V'rmug P:‘Ql it weights, d@10%c. PROVISIONS—Pork. steady: jobbing; | Westingnouse Blectric i N 1 1860 delaihe unwashed, @8ic. Michigin, Wis n e oty of M Land, RYE-—No. 3. 8%@198 $1795 Lard lower; prime steam. 49.7Tiyth | Western Union PRI g o g s VBTN 2 1 {consin, New York fleeces, fine unwashed, | 1o, Tom (he avaricious, over-refehing? . BARLEY-Feed or mixing, @63, fair to|ggiy Dry salt meats, unchauged: boxed | Wheeling & L. E 4 NEW YORK, ~ Apfil ' 1.—-COTTON-TI e s 2 @g2e; delaine, unwashed, 2@28c; halt- | Physiclan to overthrow an honést, teua~ cholce malting, 64@864c. | extra shorts, $9.75; clean ribs. $9.873; short [ Wisconaln Central ... 9 s market ‘opened steady at decline of 1@4 e 3 | blood, unwashed, 20@80c three-elghths [ blo and standard preparati & SEEDS—No. | southwestern, $1.5814; No. 1| '$0.874. Bacon. unchanged; hoxea ex- | Am T. & T. Co . 613l | points: | blocd unwashed, 20c; quarter-blood, un. paration’ like Lydia ¥ 3553 22 3 % g233328238 233 ’ 5 EenaBE T Y e 13 e _§N P 83 : =2z =355 853 2 . o =33 % Bsz 3 § B oow 41 £ wow [y 25 85 & ™ 10 F) ees =33 SHS - el ¥ e Eie? vow Fé | | i ereameries, W4H@Miac . & 2R = ¢ T s sl Hophert E, Gooch Co | sugar M olnsses. | RuY YORK ABALY (o8UOAR-Raw, | Brokers and Dealers Wb falr refiumg. 3820, contrifugal. W GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOGKS. woat | i sales for the da: 500 shares slossd quiet, 10 points highe: i- e i e E. Pinkham's Vegetzble C porthwestorn, $1.88%. Clover, $9.10. s clear ribs; $10.87%; short | TO 02,500 | "Spot closed quiet gher; mic 74 ] washed, “c. Kentucky, Indlana and Mis- Jompound, which . "PROVISTONS- Meka pork; ber 0bl. 8160 T P i s dilng uplands, 9.%¢ mlddling gont, 1050 i : Has !l..‘mr:i, threeceighths blood, Gale; quarter. |i* made from the roots and Kerbs of' the 1. " K rt 3| s c N a1 ! H oy 1§ 1 pod, 28@2 jcoured v , Pe: ‘:i'a?a ‘(f.?.‘-."n'n‘ x: :hnr‘? cmor' -l::: s '?fl‘x-“?u'- :usr':::-\‘ Nélhl'c-“:;;}:u- ‘”h? Quotations furnisned by Samuel Burns | Cotton futures opened steady:. May, 0.46c; " 1‘1‘3\0.“-. 62@e0e ;. !l..e.‘i \n‘f'n :‘..oxx.':n'- “433 Hleld, angd hes ofired mors; woma ot 1§- iden ] (ooke) o0, sptingy. < ; - e S New York Life. Omaha. July, 9.36c; August, offered, $dic; Septem: i 58 a1 |68c; fine, fall, 48@50c. California, northern, | ™*'¢ 118 than any other remedy we know Total clearances of wheat and flour were | BUTTER - Steady: ereamety. 23Gadc S Fgrailind. . Atiat | ber, S28c; Ootober, §.850; Diegember, 0.18-21¢: STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. | 68iezc; middle county, 50@62e; fall free, 4 | Of ' ual to 143,000 bu. Primary recelpts were | EGGS—Higher: i8¢ ca § - A - A W g |January 9‘ A arch, k"',.”‘g‘ » 6 | @4ic; fall defective, $@dic. Oregon; eastern | P U LR A 00 bu., compared with 382000 bu. the | Receints. Shipments. | Beatrios Creamery, bl pessael O IR Y L e T T e H FIRE No: 1 staple, 62G63c; eastern clothin, ) | Bigger, Better, Busier—Thy corresponding day a year ago. | Flour, bbls ..ooiieii 8.00 | City of Omaha borids 4ls 108 106 | S 38C: June, & P AR Sl A A 3 0 it valiey $asc: valley, No. 2 4 1 $ At's what ads | Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | Wheat, bu 3 49.000 | Douglas County 4a 192 11 10t lock | September, October, '3.34c: - g o m | @47c; valley, No, '3, 41@42c. Terrilory, fine | YOrt#ing In The Bee doés for youe! 20 cars; corn, $0 cars; oats, 67 cars. Corn, bu 0 | Gale Cly M Company, 4% e [ gt SR TRsReber. §A0:, dnminey. $.00; 5 4 i stapie, Gowc, tine medium ataple, Sigaze; | Bysiness. ' - Oats. bu 3 31,400 | 1nd. Tl L B O | MEAT.vESTON. —COTTON. . 0 5 fine clothing, 2¢; fine medium clothi | ity Ry. & Light oo 1918 GALVESTON, April 1.—COTTON-Steady ¢ - i m P - Kansas ity Grain o Fanm by 0% 3 18 E it | 86@88c; lalf-blood, "60@8lc: (hreg-eighths | ’ | ight pth g y I0d. 56g68c: qu P f o — . 5 i April L-BUTTER- | Nebrasl ‘elephune Stoci Spots were rm; ow ordinary. 18— Ho; s01d e her £ . il 2, v, A > Lios No. 3'red: T | gueady extra westirn creamery, $16; extra | gmehe gon b0 T Lo orainary. #he. noming); good o et iabons seldke Reher Lip PRSI TN 3 otice O ssolution 2 NO. | nearby prints. 33¢ » ’ nary -16c; low middling, 87-16c; mid- | for Joads that fou or In buyers' eves, | o | S .| nearby firsts, free cases. fle At mark: cur- | g et B St Ry. b 1988 o | fair. 103¢; fair, lie. nominai; recelpts, 1163 | Changed hands and some of the more | baiasces. $1 8 April 1-OIL—Credit [1] .f‘nef.hl idite. No. 2 waite, B3@66; | ront receipts. In returnable cases Migc at | omae & . R. pid. 1o ar.dir | bales; stock, 191664 bales. '~ urgent ~orders had been filled, buyors | 10 887 bbs ‘:nn‘,‘-‘u‘.f':lu.‘.“w,‘-'.;mf‘ average p % " | Inark; western firats. free cases. 2c 3t | Omaba & C B. 8 A7 . ST.' LOUIS, April 1.—COTTON—_Market | geemed 10 come to the conclusion 1hat they | age, 08478 bbis » ELBS bbin.; aver-1° The firm o1 O. L. Haoaep. & C: ria: cholos timothy. $10.00@1060; | MArk: current receipts free cases. 194G ' Omams & C B Ry & unchanged: middling, 9 7-16c; siles % bales; | were paying more than was necessary and | BAVANNAH, G A i | Co., & T, MO, Choice aitaife. | 24e s Omabs Water Compan) receipia, S5 halea: shipments. 2 bales | of a sudden the market (ook u drop. The | tine, nominal, e, g upen | Shirtmakers, composed of O. L. Sl -} 3 iy A’mrymm AA}}?:}Q\fI!rd‘e;g:‘x‘m New | 8 b stock, M, ales, - trade, which had been reasonably active | “ROSIN-Firm; 1, $.%, B, i 5, *en G. H. Olsen and D. P, Jai BR—Creamery, Mc: firsts, 2c; sec- York full créams. cholce New Watar Com H 3 Motal Mark in the morning, became dull and from that | ggauie: 1, $340: G, 8. H. %, - i o;_packing atock, 1ic | York full creams. fair to good, 11G14%4c Beard of T 1 etal. Markes. time on was more or less of & Grag. The | 1. 3a06; M, $0.60, N, $565: W 01, ol0: has been dissolved by mutual cone o L - Board of Trade BI&E. C NEW YORK. April.'1.—METALS—The | early advance was also lost, laie sales g @ S0k » $40; 8 : "’"‘:.'a.‘.“.fa'm-uel"fi. receipts, | Teledo Seed Market. i London tin market was unchanged at £134 | being in most cases only about steady wi .. ]‘0 L. d"fl‘";"():’“"" The 98001 " LY ), b —SB lover . |78 8d far spot. while futuges were hade | yesterday. o 4 succeede y sen esen; SeaNEs, *emgnts i Aprik S8y Octoner. 3 ; ] Higher ‘&L €13 108 Copper wdvandad to | A considerable proportion of all the hog A Tleny Inpleas } - Jatal iy T eom| Decomber Bong: oo 2 a0 No. 5. 8. : 0 | 8" 15s 5 (or wpor and 0 6 for futires | Kold At 380N and on up ‘Ax bikh as NEAPOLIS, Aprll 1o Wigay | Wil assume all liabilities and al) bills 3,000 | rejected. 35.30 G. $4.9. Timothy Coal in the London markel. ‘The local mar $6.95 for the besi vit, B Inrfiz i Jduly, $LT8GL17; | dhe O. L. Hansen & Co. are to he pald L prime, 3180 Alsike, prime. $8.3. Sious City Stock Yards ptd o vas uiet and unchanged: with luke guote Av gt 5 S No. 3 hard, dihye Koo ) northers | 1o Tri. Land Co. pid. (tom. boous) - ut S128TA4@13.12%. electrolytic at $12.0@L & 200 ;o 3 .. : No. 8 \~WHEAT-8pot | - { Dulon Slock Yords Co.’ Steek. Omaha - ¥y and casting uml @16, Lead was 1 g« """i":':'\“ . e iania. OLSEN @ JAMIESEN -~ Uslon Censtruction Co.. Kansan \nchanged ai £13 1ds, in London. Lo- . P o gy ¥ » B " winter, 8 444d: | PEORIA. April 1. 1 | Sty the | market wad steady af $h0TIG ] £ | FLOUR_First “patents. $.865 75: second - i . Spelter was unchanged in both mar- e |[).\?'Nd.lpr” - T ll: in quiet | kets, b’l{l'" (f‘uz('l;l‘? ll”‘z‘_r?r fiirln London 206 demand an .y e market ioday nd 84 4. locally he English iron 20 while discounts were adjusted to tie lower | market was reported lower. Zith Cleveland n eee bank rate. Trading on the Stock exchange | warrants quoted at 47« 8d. No change w Milwankes G b Tecelvad anather f'lip in the ahape of the | veported locally. No. 1 foundry narthern is » " MILW A SE. A pri EAT—-No 1| reduction in the Bank of England's raie|quoted at $1675 No. 2 at $1576@16.35. No. 1 d Liverpool Provisi WAUKEE. April 1L—WHEAT Bank of England i [ No. 2 at $15.76@16 H LAVERPOOL: At L=The following are | northarn. LISGLISH: Ko 2 norihern. 3114 of discount and a"good Bank relurn The |southérn and No. 1 southern soft at 1575 1 (he stocks 'i—u-ung.n provisions in | @1.13: July. o | former. although senerally anticipated, | 16 % ) 4l 51 1e | | Bell Teloph: Douglas 6al. camtect loner " Ing dent, A-8131 | moura 5.80¢; cut louf, 5. ¥ dest oy AN at Geas of | " Liverpool: Fleur. 31 cks; wheat, 1,20 OATS--8tandard, Mg trengthened the belief in easier monetary | 8T. LOUI§. April | “METALS—Lead, [ w corn, 424000 centals; bacon, | BARLEY-Sample, &4@c. onditions with & possible lower rate in|held $4.00. Spelter, guiet, M.67%3 B - and Largest House in the Blate. H ;;‘ molasmes sugar, e fincd 1! H 5 plrvmer wign el Omaha Office: 310 M. ¥. Life Bldg. ‘

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