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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1909 | cllm un Plowcl ‘l‘ll‘ CHEESBE-Firm; New York, full creams. . N 0 Another 4 was Adaed in the afternoon. gholce, 1OWGISE! talr_ to Eood, 14eTEc. | W YORK STOCKS AND BOND Continental Dufchases of foreignera: and OMAHA D e Kaffirs iMparted good strength, and in- ‘ e WEATHER IN ‘THE GRAIN BELT | vestors paid attention to home rails. Later { ' Breaks > —— | L the bears covered freely and the m ] i A B k h h Good Bupport on Cheoked De- | (o @ Teen with Risng | Market Again Proves Its Resistance |finished tirm and cheectul. American s Receipts of Cattle Much Smaller an whnose cline on Lecal Market. Temperatare Tonight, | to Supposed Unfavorable Factors. |and sood buying carricd values over parity Than a Week Ago. ! Y P | OMAHA, April 19, 1900 Later New York accepted the higher level | ans are arge y The area of low ure that moved % jand sent fair support and the market | GOOD,. FIRM TONE AT THE CLOSE |over' the cenial valleys Sundas, causin | FEW OUTSIDE SELLING ORDERS | “Riiet S™Xpeit 10— Prices on the Bourse| HOGS DO NOT SHOW MUCH CHANGE confined to business houses VR Missouri and middle Mississippi valleys. is - today were stron e - Corn Wan. lth. and High ek | over the lower 1'{2 reglon, and | o " Cont PARIB, April 19.—Prices on the Bourse|. . o . 4 Lambs in Moderate hln‘llnl m.rk.‘.bh mer 3 M. 3 enerlly unsettied weather from | *Peculative Tome Abread Ix Confletoday improved on the belief that the L m chandise. N Prichs Advahesd and the Light k,,.. tiver east over the Ohlo val- dont_andl Losden 16 Meavy young Tur‘k'u party w(;u"g have an Susy Gooa st @ region to the Atlantic const. A | vietory in the movement they are conduc SRecings ""“ Relkdy of wve Tollowed the low over the centra Bayer In Wall, |ing in Turkey Steady Prices, Everything | Ithas always been the policy \ Smapped valleys during Sunday, and decldediy cools: . | e v \. weather, prevail this ‘morning_ trom "1 i ; Loeal becurities. i b g | of this bank to support Omaha : . — o valley ani e region west over the | » —_— uotations furnished by Samuel Burn y | OMAHA, April is, 190, | cehiral vaileys into the mountain districta I Sew Sokic A SRR |G Now Tork Tite Building: : BAOME ORERA, At 00 merchants in every way con- ; e weather s clear In the extreme \u r NE VO April 1% —1he stocl -1 Bid Akt - o g e 114 7SrReP\ Sl outhgs markets wrt Sl | vallove and hroughout. the nrthwest, Dut |Ket Once! more! proved lfs piwar of resl: | B crumer, somngy W | Recsip were I sistent with the safe handling 3 continued cloudy AnA somewhat unsettied | tAnce to what were considerad UNfAVOF. |Cody Canal Awsociation, stimated Monday.....\. g vares aking seles and melling Dport |in the lower valleys and: throughout Ind | abie. tactora in (N outlook wnd developed | Coumun L. i e Pt i S50 Ww M | Bame day last w of its depositors’ funds. o ia deterred Tutures. Good MUPPORL | southwest Light shows are falling this | & coneiderable degree of positive strenglh. | iy of dwe s 1T i | game ahy 2 weoks » Hhors' coverss, “wading Trices "sharply |manine i coythestiorn WEomine, sasien) | o0y el U ercetved how Ty trec | W same i We particularly solicit the higher s w 8 - hxleo. Tature , by | German Fire Ins. Co.......... .i.. X will rise slow his vicinity Was produced on forelgn stock markets by | German Fire lns : Same o7 Jase year: L iR # s sl prices | Tomries. it prabumy e ot and | 5" Jdmittealy: serious. situation of affairs | Inf, Tel, &5 1M1, €% gont me gy ladt years L6 %3 S} accounts of merchants. | TR Was sirong and Bleher ings “wers | Fecord of {smperatuta and frecipitation |, Turkey, The speculative tons, aBoud | kMEn '8 1. bra cattle, hoga and sheep at South Omana for e ' . ¢ o pndon, instead ¢ g | K. | the'y F ot v ! :2" » 1. SivESSIg 68 WacH the F.‘.'."fm-‘.‘.",‘,..‘.'r.’ Sqreespunaing - ddy ot 4 -l‘:nré ing pr\::'.r Xu:‘n was 5:_\'!‘\":-v ‘?r Tnte Ay year to date, colm lret";.llh lfl\e )‘n):zv F r ) i © 1808, 1908, 1907 {#tocks on b considerable scal e cir- | Omaha B. L & P R Fti) ned unsteady with heavy pres. B. 1907. 1906. | o\jlation over the week end of market let & C B. 8. Ry. 5s 1904 Il nure of Boiling and weaker Liverpool cables | Minimum temporature.... 8 8 % ey o Ore rot Toehent 1o Amcreass of R L2 AN s e v A §00d cash demand firmed pfle'- for t N 1" Nermat “"‘m - 0 .0 T T|juteide selling ordérs. Influences from the 5. B. 8t Ry. pfd. 6% ™ 622, 37 gy W } 1ime_being, &u values eased off again & A".rm lemperature for today, 5. de-|wheat market also were not calculated to B. u. Ry com. & w“- frol}tnwln[ tabie snows tihe average 2 the close. wheat opened at $1.24% K'm- : disturb feeling amongst the financial ele- B. Ry. & Bridge pfd % e of hogs at Bouth Omaha for the last | "hd Closed et H.a% ficlency in precipitation since March |ment Weather advices from the ecrop Co. 6 1916, severAl days, wilh comparisons Corn. steady and strong from the |1, 182 inches. Tagions were assuring. The weather situ- Co. §a 194 o start : advanced sharply g_l;'hl er of- | 'Deficiency corresponding period in 138, [ation probably had as much general in. | Qmaa r Co. lst ptd ol Epare réceipiy g CONE S 128 RSN, g fiuence on the tone of the market as any | Omana 3 e - ut $aining strength and excellent | ‘Deficiency correeponding period in_ 1307, |one factor. During the morning hours | GEEE April 8.0 6901 674 698 * (6348 rices, 'paid for all grades on the floor. | 1.73 inches T. A. WELSH, |there was wore confident expectations | QUAGE April 448 8 8 613 4 88| 5 19! guy ¢ ‘opened at 86c and closed at 65%¢. Local Forecaster. |than for e time past that a decision | gl00 gi April 568 639 830 5% * A vy wheat ue;l m-o :m P —_— | from the preme ruun"dv:'nuhl‘ br forth- | gogth Omahs Se :l;m 8 :g ggl :: :’ and #hipments were u. Jorn and wheat reglon bull tor | coming today on the valldity of the com- | Siaur City Stock Yards pfd ¥ % 3 . ] | 4 881 oot e o1 448/00b bu. &5 SRIDments | Omana, Nob., for the. wenty toor houes [moalties clause. The deaiings flagged for | Swint & Company. . ... b 108% April 604l 645 858 5 4 sl "fem '«m - 20,00 du ending at 8 a. m.. T5th meridian tima |8 time after it became knv\:n ”"1!|"" u»‘— A r,.:a [ ota. 1%... : :F”: Efl -”‘ [ u‘::l :z‘ »u! rulk\- n:m‘i_\- with s:’mr'?nf. in u|u they ‘f\lned steady; No. 6 4 i No. 7. 4.40c; s were 39, . nday, Cision_ was not to come today, The coal- | WAy R X 639 * | 716 | were figuring some helr early pur- | No. 8 4.3 9, 4.40 A ments w 000 bu., Against receipts last | MONdAY oy era maintained their strength well. The Stock Yards Co ) | April 6o 643 649 * |48 Thases S8 Siionk "One thikg wes vertaia| 31 4:300; Mo i A ite: Ne. 14 sTee Ne P year of 598,000 bu. and shipments of 275,000 ISTRICT. metal industr alsp were a Sirong Sus- — | Aprll 543 6% 661 538 * | and that was that the market lacked the| 14, 1.10c; confectioners’ A 1756 mouly ! bu. —Temp.— Rain- taining influence in the market, the move- | | Apr1 L5848 o | 501 804 nap &nd go characteristics of Saturday's| A. 5.30c: cut loaf. 5.16c; crushed, b.8oe Liverpool closed %@¥d lower on wheat | Statlons. Max. Min fall. Sky ent ‘embracing ‘not only the iron. steel, | Lendon closing st April i@ 648610 » | 498 trade, which of it was sufficient to| powdered, 5.05c; granulated, 4.95c; cub and ufichanged to igher on corn. Ashland, Neb.....68 2 .0 Clear {copper and lead dealers but companies en- | consols, money ...85 - — o gt i ive it an . Salesmon were all| 5.2 g Y 3 Lécal range of options: Auburn, Neb..... 67 32 ™ Cloudy gaged In more advanced s # in those | 'go sccount The official number of ears o ’1 hting hard to get every cent possible out MOLASSES-—Qulet; New Orleans open N Oee. L RIGRT Lw: | Chove] BoF'y. BrokenBow Neb. # 2 .0 Cloudy | Industries; including glectrical equipment | Anaconds orfolk 8¢ | brought in (oday by each road was: ¢ thelr holdings. and thai in’iteelt con. | Kettle, §o0d to cholce. 28 @ 42 3 o o . | Columbus, Nel % Cloudy compAnies. teel trade sentiment is re- | Atchison % 16 p! 3 | X s —_— ' " x 1 ;u‘h;rllon. Neb. & & m Clondv Epnnfd conservative on the cont nued heavy | do prd Ll sk onurie & Wedara. 0% 6. o & s p,.., Coutls Hops Sheed. 1 v's. | SNULOE é;;':";;“d:l:;\apr ;‘)‘ o s & | M Cotten Market. | e airbury, Ne 6 3 T Clondy tendency of the price movement such as imore & O 5% Pennay Iy Wabash prlapis 01 | . I o} tty well Bl vEmw v 1o R o rouel 1omel vaml sl 12| Faifmont, Neb. 8 3 T Gloudv |today announcement “of reductions in | Cenadian, Pacifc L.t Rand ines Jabash iiia e i Betors anyihing like & clearance was of. | NEW TORK, April if-COTTON-—8got J 1128) 112] 1108 1108] 1125 Gr Teland, Nab. 48 % @ Pr. cloudy |Steel wire prices. flroad traffic officlals peake & Ohio.. 79 Reading L Ik 1t g ot s er ;- middlng up- ol ! | | o , Nebi 4 . Px.clousy |steel wire pricss Raiirond Liette ol om | o SR MR Loy | Union_Pacific. .. 3 ¥} 4/7.00, and on up to $7.10 for good heavy. {lands, 10.65¢; middiing gulf, 10.80c; sales . | Hartington, b. 46 M ea Chi., Mil. & 8t PIS3K do pfd {C. & N. W, east [} [ 2 bale ay.. . | % U ™M Cloudy the steel trade and report small improve- Y ut & ) g 3 2 r | _ 2 i 3 } oy ® | wN e en Hostings, Neb... &1 ® @ Clouay | (e steel trads and roport A1) IMDXOYe-| e hesra ... liBouthara Phiic C.&N. W, weet.,..% N i i PR Av % % | GALVESTON. © April 10.~COTTON - " ¥ My L L L M Y3 R A R s P [roemens on the peeebeg ETE S bt IR g ¢ P ) bVl d P W | April 19.~COTTON—Highe - ‘N 3 Noudy the head of the Unfon Pacific's banking | geiq e v 2 . . o 2| ¥ 18 £ — N v LOmaha Onsh Prices. Omaha, Neb.... 8 8 T Cloudy —|Jf% 1eRE Q0 08 c"0f" nis travels abroad | 4o it s e O CL B & Q. west.| 42 % i 1| 1 middling. i0lac; wales, 37 Dales: receipts : » ¢ Tekamah, Neb... $8 26 .00 Clear | wan e Tperoeptible. Influence in keeping up | do 4 pra H C. R L & P, east.. 4 W i - 445 bales; shipments, 664 bales; stoek, #.171 nard SRR, Moot hard. FL1GLE: Not | Garvoll i % B o H"‘.';nud\.‘u-fi fona"of the aye stock market. | aind Trink wy do 1@ Tiinois Central... 1 | 10 &8 bales. 7 i gn LT e 1 - 7 A el onds were firm. Total sales, par value, | Iilinois Ce 148%2 Epanteh 4s stern 0 8 %0 ! - - 3 spring, $1.2@1.%. it Clarinda, la & &2 07 Cloudy $6.196,000. (nited States bonds were un-| Loulaville 414 Amal. Copper i) - — | T | Coffee Market. ‘:;‘IOM .—.N:_. )l:'n %‘m:o'c’lt ®%%c; No 3 .!é\'flry. '!l"x' i :i ;l’ m ”wr thanged on ca R x;*!n‘. fl‘ r:.r. quiet at 23 9-16d per ounce. Total receipts.....149 ) » n‘:. (X J NEW YORK, April 19.—COFFEE-Fu sllow, ; No. sic, oux City, 3 . Numiber of s and leading quotations | MONEY-% per cent The dis ot 10 ¢ @0 9 tures of ¢ v point i ( OATB-No. % mixed Bio; No 3 vellow:| « Minimum temperature for twelve-nour |on stocks were as follows: " o |, The rate of Giscourt In the open market | us Tollowe, Saoh oFar DurShabne e Hurar | 2 1% 0 L] it iy A Rl AR ‘ £ k ; No. y d ending at § & m os. High, Low. | for shor s ie 1 per cent: for threeber of head indicated: | 24,280 bage, includ 3 standard, e, perio . A ik ontest Thios Tea Ttw 70 [ months' bills, 1A E oo ndicated: " 120 € 8 % |2 bage, including April at 6.80c, May ot RYE-No, 2, 76; No. §, T4@Tse. DISTRICT AVERAGFS. v B i e R - A R LR o B g Cattje. Hogs. Sheo,. | o0 % (GWgesc July at G Aogust at S FREIPY, PLonntine Central. S!:l‘l‘;\:: M .:le‘;m 1.?3\‘3.. :m '-au‘n’ol?m L1000 e e 12::: HO S TR »;Jm?‘m zlf‘km:nc" “: 1,042 ?3 :‘: ? :figz’c'"‘,,.:,‘ -:mls:‘ m\":- Q”{I’:‘M;‘ufi‘ :360‘ Wheat. Corn. Oata. | O e ) Bty v hae a0 wk @ NEW YORK. April 19.~Closing quotations | ¢, g T o4 R - o o4 | Bantos, 9. M4, dull; Cordo L @i Chicago e W oo 17 2 i s o0 sw dsts 9y [ on mining stocks | Ry oo G0 108 1 £ % b bl 8 e Minne 24 e 13| Do Moines, 1a : 0. % i i it N A T8 Leaville Con. ... 4% | Vangant & & s bish {8 » Toledo Seed Market. 5 L ] v ] A% o4t | SBrunewick Co *Little C i, & Co.one ; 3 N Daluth 5 ... | Indianapolis, 1nd 4 Lovamative bie. T 1% i 11t | Com. Tunmel stock... 31 Mexican . .......... 8 |Lobman & Rothohild.. 1% ... |1 en % rOLEDO. 0., April 1 Kansas City, Mo. 2 n e T B e L e HiL & 8ol T e et » 588 April, 5,85 October ) ousville, . & R_ptd 100 106% 105% Con. CAl . 62 Ophir ey T | . P. Lewis, 7. 0 6.60; March g , CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |yp ), oot Minn. 31 & Sagse Ritiming 90 134" 134 1k | Horn Silver 6 Standand 0@ |3 B. Root & Co.... 12 ] o iw’ % No. 3. $5.60: rejected — Omaha, Neb. .19 52 Tobaceo pfd 900 Tron Silver. 100 Yellow Jacket %% (J. H. Bulla i 3 13 0 ¢ %0 (2% | Mxhed grade, §5.00. Timoth rés of the Trading and Closing |8t Louis, Mo. . .11 82 5 0| American Woolen oo “Oftered 11 Woit.. y 1 1w % H Alsike. prinie. $8.10 Prices on Board of Trade. A cool wave spread over the westarn por- [ Anaconda Mining Co. .. . | McCreary & Carey 7 e ¥ : o | n 0 | > » ¢t L5 », T | CHICAGO, April ‘Wheat prices on | tion of the corn and wheat region during | A'hion prd : 8560 e Treasury Statement. | Bam_ Werthimer e RElaRa B “inw B - 5 Minneapolis Fidur Murhet, - | the Board of Trade broke from i to 2%c | Sunday, and freezing weather i& general in| Jijantic Coast Line 100 WASHINGTON, April 19.~Today's state- | H. F. Hamilton 18 | 0 . [T w8 70 POLTS. April 19.—BRAN—Ia I today, owing to general selling based (v |Nebraska, the l)nko"l}i And western Minne- | paitimors & Obio s m00 oy (B ol :-a'l;sm;‘-ml&onm gen. | ML Hnllrvl’_\- ;W e 8 i n'"F.Em 40 690 L L HAL $5.0096.20 | L2 - his orning. eavy raini 'ell in the hio pltd . . era uni exclusive o he 50,000,000 gol G. nghram 7 EEP~The stagn t cobnd « ot | 1L ~—First patents. 20; sec- | narkst closed at almost the bottom at net | lighter rains In all other except the St | Canadian Pacific w0 28 s: gold cotn and bullion, $47,305,- | Union Dressed Beef Co. 8% I |treme in this morning's mari f 5.15: second | Tonnes of S to Tiee. " The ‘corn ‘market was | Louls dtstrict. Al Leather 120 |99 gold certificates, $38,320, Other buyers............., 14 1 iaed riih ‘wh ‘Teporien in and Dractiesily exceptionally strong, the May and July L. A. WELSH Leather b, i Sinn, ’ | evervthing "was 0l by 8 orciock . While __Olla and Resin. | Seiiveries Sdvancad o new high Tecords Local Forecaster, Weather Burea: CEsath @ OMIG v 00 Bank Clearings. _Totals. ... . 3,869 4,689 435 only a small percent of the arrivals| Ol ";;\ Y, Pa.. April 19.-Oll—Credit bal- ‘or the sedson. 71'4 being the top point — e Chicago Gt W OMAHA, April 19.—Bank clearings for to- | ‘GATTLE-Receipts of cattle this morning | consisted of sheep, and these mostly ewes. | A1CES 8, runs. 18817 bbls.; average. it 2 YORK GENERAL MARKET | Chicago & N. W b ay were 7. an or_the corres- | lookéd amall compared with a week ago, | ¢ T of the offerings were 319,521 bine; aver- reached for the M option. Oats and | ypw " K H a $2,380,722.60 and_ f. lookea n fth k |the fact that most of the offeri 5,142 hbls.: shipments, 319,521 bi o ’ "?X{fl:;'.;{fi.,’.“ ':‘n':vm. Wi et coM e i o 18,500 15 ponding date last year $1,991,508.28, | there being less than half the number m-*l':\v‘n.h' l*"?:'tl to have m} percentible de 184,918 hbls, e., ., C. it - | ported o A f last week. Still the | préssing influence upon values, even in the! was on thé wané today and on several | Quotations of the Day om Vario Colorado F. & I | OMAHA GENBRAL MARKET. f:n u.".fi“ffl oh & par with iwo weeks | face of lower tern advices early. und| @ . gocasions. it réquired oombined support by Commudities. Colorado & 8o, l |ago, and not far from the average. The |evervthing moved at prices steady (o ‘bl H cay ‘o Briees. bioupht the Jelining tend.| NEW YORK, April 19.—FLOUR—Ree- | Colo & & " "ot e |8Tivals, us has been the case for some B s = oh o gothing -hol ecpy ewitt on ) B \ A 9 ¥ C o | X, o y ely of | In_either division with whi ebvy Tmovement of wheat Trom Fusela |out — quotabls changes; Minnesoia Delaware & Hudson | BUTTER-Creamery. i, delivered to | feeders was larger than on most daya las. | @Verage of quality was good. and a bunch €W d1de o Bal‘ total ex from that country last week | ents, $6.00@6.50, Ninnesota bakers, $1.60G5.10; | Denver & Rio Grande 12,100 | the retall trade in 1-lb. cartons, 3ic; No. | | week. There was aiso quite a sprinkiing | Of pretty good improved Mexjcan lambs bein, ‘Lm Deahale compered With ‘only | Winier patents, $6.006.60; winter straights, | D. & R.o. pa | 4n60-1b. tubs, 0%4c; No. % in 1-ib. cartons, | of cows and heifers. brought $7.9, the top of the day. Woolod - — D600 Dushels. the . corresponding. time. & Roge 1 winter extras, $4.0006.00; winter | Distitiers Securitiss .. | #e; in 60-1b. tubs, e, packing stock, 19¢; | ~Stockers and feeders were the first catile | €Wes topped al $6.00 and Shorn siuff sold | pon He is i " d r ago and to more favorable reports re- 254, K. traights, | 3 fancy dairy, tubs, :0@Mic: commen roll | to sell buyers of that kind belng out in|A% high as 8496 There were no wethers FOr Once He is in Court as a Wit # garding the fall sown crop in this country 2'&2{';:"‘1‘& Mo, tivm; Ahic. to. Bood, | Beleri et §ES85; 008, 10010, MBTRMC hAughe il i Ny e e '"“’.En"'.z'ih;.oo""‘rne" a ness and Not the De- 3 rket ned weak at declines of | g4 %4 50: choice to {ancy, $4.6004.50 General Blectric | RO peoun settiz all of them anxious for supplies, | Quotations én sheep and lambs: Good to | 254,50 A - & stock, candied, o 4 Yioje : i . Dart of ‘the loes early In the day owing o | $L.0@13; coarse, .60; s P O e Conerat e 144 105 | G —Fines isconsin full cream. |y vers this morning and everythini S5A47.25; good to cholce heavy yearlin E 004 Cdemand by commiseion houses tor | @350 3 western, S, f. 0. b., | Interboroush Met 1w s | dwine, lic; young Americas 4 in Boop. JUC: | disposed of in very good seasor . 2066 %5 good to choice wethers. 36.006 | o The September and December deliverie: RYE-—Steady; No. 2 western, c, f. 0. D.t | 4o “yter, pta Wi us | favorite, § in hoop, 16c; daisies, 20 in hoop. | ¢ FPUERG O 0N a 6.8 fair t0 good wethers. $5.7586.00; good Sleepy Hewitt is to be a star witnes for t After rallying to within %o of Saturday's| New York Tternational Paper Bty I%c; cream brick, full case, 1so; block | S8ble kinds of fecders an {to choice awer. 35.70@6.00; falr t1 gond awes, | (he staté § 4 altin e, ¢ | 3 , o 4 ¢ . the st 1 ufim on _rénewed selling ssure, July [f., New York; feeding, 3@idc, c. International Pump . 2 | g -&“C”’. :flfl !-. H ‘ln.l. e | cory Ctancy in sight, there w quite’ & | _Representative eales: ! urder am White, rnPnnt ng of & A declining from #LA8: to-$1.16. Suppert by | Nork. . | Towa Cent: 8, : 3 geese, l0g; t No. Av. Pr jury for which hegan Monday morning. boll leaders causéd & mild recovery but a| WHBEGAT-Recelpts, 75600 bu.. exports, | Keass City 8o “* | keys, 15c, pigeons,. pat: dom. ®c; guines | bunch of cattle good enough to bring $:%. | 15 cuil lambs .. vl ‘R e . A v Spueed's mifl resoveey but | o i (freRtiar: Now: & Meulde g "1 fowls, dos., 83 uabs, per dos. ¢ | Common Iight stockers are a_ liitle SI0W. | 53¢ western lamb e ® | 10 surprised Hewitt a Jittle (o find him- on. and il deliveries sold off | _ele i No. 3 red, 841, f. 0. b, afioat; | Loulsville & » v By .I'J“r:u; g o ns. gL ;lvek&‘: ;‘*';‘r":: for that kind not being espec- | 2 weatarn iambs } » [selt on this side of a criminal process. but 16 new | it ; 4 - | N . %.3%, f. o b P | B ducka, goese, lic; turkeys, Zc. iy 3 p i : ; nlna A N S A C O A R R A T - TR [ LR LR | g IBH Whitetian, | crosen. _ oc; herring, | | The demand tor beet stsers proved to be | g Yasiarn |8mte B ety tohion s a1 wi 1 K ' ; 4 N gt ; salmon, e, ckerel, b ry fair and when the trade was once | ’ 1 fir Dou cotnty 48 hé usually does for y A R R et ‘X";‘:\',f"‘{,‘}ffi,:fi;‘; iy s e e ettt "dogise; Dalibur: soo¥rd | under way everyihing in. sight changed |5y qoarern, lanfba imeelf, then It Is all up with Henry Bubstantial advances in corn prices were | ol off %@, but rallied on decreased el e, s 0Geia 180; Smelia boy eals :ucxrlg.lul:m:; R ekar itk Jabs VRN ‘ Colorado Tambe | Hrewn, ; ) reh, ¥ sh, mels, ¥¢; | ou L y W sU week. | 4 | TBe Slump 15 Whiee '8 lafie Tpart of tho | Lmile and strons appt, muAUcRS: Sead i Flob T bolled, e ‘trogst | Thte were wome very' good cattle on ‘sale, | (elnindo ewen, cull. [, B A1 RGN 4008 A, RR FIESERAS e 1 . d 4 B pats as high as $6.45 being paid for the best. |3 . ! ami . ol is the highast price recorded so far this | §°5¢d &' ' Fa 25 | Northern Pacific 148%, |prices. In fact, some salesmen (hought | 1f Wwestern ewes, culls more or less of a)prejudice beécause his o e s Sptione The Beptemban | September closed at SL14. Pacific Mail 3014 |they got out w little better, 1 anything, | 15 spring lambs | brother had been killed by a negro, He . CORN~—Recelpts, 51,100 bu.; exports, 68,000 | pennsylvania 3y 2 {ihan last week. Trade was not very active, |15 western bucks I . b Slso rose to a new high point at|, "o markeet strong; No. S0c. Gas uew 1161, | Round—] % . 3, 80 | it "everyihing sold in decent season. . | | 408 western ewcs | was excused. George Tompkine, an eldérly 4. ‘During the day May sold between Plate—No. 1, b%c; No. 2, %c: No. 3, 6 @ROM to Tke, The market closed firm | elevator, and 78%c, £ o. b, afloat; No. 2 C. C. & 8t L FRESH FRUITS Apples. western “box | QUotAtions on cattle: Good 10 cholce | 136 western swes | and well respected colored man, passed at'net gains of W@% to %c with May at|White, 70%c, nominal, and ol _!lll;"l'. ::.'u::- ';;:I'.'“‘"' » ! &pp) $2.00§2.50. Banan s-buncn lats, }ul:nim ""x"k“"mw; fair to good corn- | 32 western ewes, culls | preliminary questions successfully, but the yestment, aemand by outof own Sources | situation made & new nigh record. with e, iebi O et elat ol rapes. Meane and ‘heitéie 3 T800% talr o good cows | Ii western awes and Ducks on the James Smith jury which brought in for the diatanf deliveries being s feature. | reaction in sympathy with —wheat and | gepuiic Steel pfd 00, nd heifers, 3.8 common 1o fair |#88 western ewes, clipped | & verdiet of gulity Saturday, - The Market closed — about. sieady - with | closed steady at & net rise of W@ic. May | Rock Inand Co.. B ORTABLDS~Xanses cows and heifers, $2.%5@8.85; stock heifers it SUHP BAUTORY: Pyt Che SR prices a shade lower (o %4@%c higher com- | closed at Tigc; July closed at 6%c; Sep- | Roek Isiand Co. ptd 25 per Dbl Caifornia el T0GHB; veal calves $.B@6T: bulls |CHICAGO LIVE STOCK WARKET ution will take no chiances of any colored PAISE JiES Raturiey s close. ne firgt | OMDSE, closed at 76 ; ot | &K P e i an e g aVer. %o, New York 'Ho atagn, eic., 8,00 90; good to eholee stock: | | man's sympathizing with Brown, who is, natt of the day but weakened later, clos: | fion mieed "3, B P, P nsgtie; | St L8 W ot 1,30 B Bar b Calfioraie. cosinomoe | atockers ard oo P> B8 (Y MU Se e Ay—Hogs Higher—sheep | O COUrsc himself colored ! e barely steady with, prices unchanged | patural white, 3 to 32 1bs. 584@6lc; clipped oo ngr~e 3 w0, 130K iM 1B% per. ori Tomatoes, Florida, 6-basket | {IT Stockurs 2nd feeders, $3.2G4.00. | Barely Steady. b B e e it white a1 o'z Ibn, @G Southern Pacflc ... 160 1% 1% 1% | crate, #1; Cuba, 6-basket crate, 8. Lettuce, BEEF STEERS. CHICAGO, April 19-—-CATTLEReceipts. | BATTLE OF LEXINGTON IS & ; e P 2 g oot o) i iy BSOS 3N | ernigercartoie—t0in purobut. ioide new | oo i3 (8 ¥ S5 T e stiegdt el X “ulior | CELEBRATED IN THE SCHOOLS Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Sat'y. | “H9iSed f ; B g A ¥ e : PR g e e 1 i hiitis, oo rede, MGt g: sl .| HIDES—Firm: Bogota, 19gc; Central| Tennesss Copoer 0 beets, carrots, persnips, turnips, eic. per | ? 134 $5.76@6.%5; calves, $3.50@8.60; slockers \ Texas & Pacitic. 300 dos., 'Te. G 7 w50 10 5] . Wheat | American, %5 -4 3 5 Lo 5% 3w 5] 2003, Lessons of Patriot! v \ LEATHER-Steady: acid, 8%@%c TR L 5 STRA WBERRIES—$3.0003.25. | s, 24,000 head; generally bc | i hvvbgg Tanght to Ty D L e FROVISIONS Beet, vasy, family, 14 | To,5% LAY M £+ HIDES—No. | green, fc; No. 1 cured, %e. | %0 s 8 | mgners cholee heavy -gupom','r' 7.1 Amerfcan . 1 om:?.. %60 | @15.00; mess. $10.50@11.00; beef hams, 4. Pates Roeth oid s I 08 840 2 ] utchers, $7.15@17.95; lght mixed, $6.867.%. %) 3,60914.00; city extra Indla 3 Kansas Oity Grain and Provisions. | '{ wE B4 2 Chotae, 4500705, packing. 8006 35¢ i 1 06igel 1 06 | 8.00: packel, $13.50014.00; ¢ U R, Rubber RARMRA OIS Mo . 4 io | packing. $T.0067.8;" pigs | mess, $21.500G22.00. Cut meats, steady; pick- | {1 8 Ribber 1st pfd 00 KANSA CITY. April 19.—-WHEAT- | ! 00 54 8 5% $.0006.35; bulk of sales, $1.1087.50. . } @0l o | 100 bellies, 0.00; pickled hams, $10.80. ‘Lard, | v o swoal. b May. 81204: July, $1.08%1 se“g:nmm. $.01 | 3 H 8- 2 1% WEHEEP AND IAIIBL—OR'Q.MXDM. 20,00 | '‘The Baitle of Lexingtén and Its Les- . It G | firmer; westorn. $10.0000.75; vefined, firm Stool b % | "CORN—May, 67c; July, 66%c; September, | | - i3 18 ead; barely steady: sheep. $4.25G8.50; | 80n,” was the subject of an address, writ- | '&% | apound l‘:‘:&‘t‘}im?“r:grk.‘-a':::ic;f 1oy’ " Chemical pid . 1t | U rs_sec nigher: No. 3 white, Sge; No. |} 75 b % 3 TANES, I PIELARS, SRIOL . ten by Ralph W. Breckenridge, president b ] | Sabg00; short clear, $i060@LSD; mess, | Webesn : 3 it |2 miseq, Ogsec. S h 5 Kansas City Live Stock Market, | Of (1€ sociely, and dellvered in every public | a4 55% | $18.5019.50. & .| Westinghouse Eiectric 2000 sy | \ b |8 14 8 §m KANSAS CITY, April 18.—CATTLE--Re. | 100l of the city Monday moraing by i [ :!'2 TALLOW-Steady; city (32 per PKE.), BXC; | wee o Union 30 s | HAY—Firm: ‘nst.':"}%Fy'.vhnitv 1. 0; | B s o ceipts, 10700 head, including 1600 head | Some member of the Nebraska Boclely of ! | - %@% | CONnLTY e omestic, fair to extra, 3@ | Wisonain Central 100 511y | $16.00ga7 " | AL i ivanarkel for Steers Slow: gteady.|the Bons of the Amertcan Revolution. The ' | nu{ oy et S e ] e T ca 00 W | BUTTBR-Creamery, Boi fivata, %c; sec- | 1t 1081 .05 Seoodem: rair o ""‘md"“‘ d | exercises were. held.at 11 o'clock, the day I apsl 8% |18 B2 | 1820 ""”‘"?.'st“:'.”.;..";;:?":;1,.'.";‘5';,‘;“" Total seles for. the day. %9.800 [ datras s fiser AN sadinti | (R 5:00; western steers, .00@8.40; stockers and | PeIng the 1%th anniversary of the first | '8 us (1 B2 (180 |@8gc; official RN, TS third to first, # New York Momey flat, 19%c; seconds and_dirties, 184 : . osteh, UGS Sputhara, seors, SLT0® | conflict In' the reviionuey Wb | 18 Bik) 18 &g 18 14} 18 Y4l 18 174 | e, ‘process, comman Ao special, 15itc; | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-344 Recelpts. Shipments. | § 1B g aativa pelteno st iogh b: souma: | The story of the battle, jts significance 104 |10 a1l 10 10 34| 10 4o | western fac first, W" ke g YrBRLING EXCHANGE—Stead: ik 16000 o000 | b o 3. .10 calves, $4.00@8.50. and results was told in brief form. ,lolw 100 | 1080 | 10 584| 10 farg| BAGS—Stron: h-rn y.. sl -.n ggmc: T e T B oea Hille uy'um‘ 23,000 oo | 3 ‘% HOGS—Receipts. 5000 head: market, The Revolutionary fathers fought and 1070 10 79%! 106 | 10 68 mv‘ southern fir RORYo: | Ao ror Wixty day bills &nd st $4.5770 fo 5 e 10c higher; top, 3$7.36; bulk of sales, 367 died for their personal rights, and to se- i G R vm | v | s wnd e e, ull; western chickens, | demand. Commereial bills, S4E%@1.8t. ~ | Options at Kansas City | ¢ ] e, i1, gackers and’butch. | curr Independance for s thblr descendants, e+ 13%@n ER ge: - o — i 2 g . .06; . 85, rty-lo; orelgners w! | ‘ {"‘* 'n | 0 i 070 & - (‘{;x)l‘c'llt.u n-h 12 ‘céo:{:"‘m %‘:Dl—ahtrg:n‘;m.":fly::; duf-‘u“::o.g: Articles. Open. | High. H 4 | | have come to this land; 'f'-n they lved -:3 %) SeTal 98| 98| 9 |firmer: wehten ons, 1%¢; " ; L R - 3 ‘ - D LAMBS—Receipts, . 9,000 | fought and died in vain if thelr typs of \ . r t; 9 e May ...l 2 |3 .00@7.40; of arms, P | cash uothtions were as follows: st 1‘: s G"e-]-.n:‘:;:f;!m‘ aaay: Ch’:“wmuf\ K. '.':m’,”«fngr‘.d".f‘ ot 4 iy 108150 11048 1 (i e s%e.io:o?“ :::fikex“ and fe | gin of strite and the groans of the woundea TP Inter tents, 'r. LOUIS, Apri —Futures lc 4 ] .50; uttons, $4.808@5.50. ave passed away: th i L inter wreighis, WML srine et | 10wk cash SrORE: track, No.'2 red, cash, | SlaB TOANS—Slightly firmer and more | May SRS e i P et — [ ment o two attest that-pancerul Texingion | ents, 3. 20 spring straighis, $4.50@4.70: | §1.48@1.61%; No. 2 hard, $LR@LY®; May, | aerive; sixty days, 2G4 per cent: ninety | July ... 66 67 | 41 | A =W I Live Stéek Market. | was the scene of what proved, In its of- P 1 bakers, $3. 3 $L.21%; July, $1.12% X, 24 per cent, six months, @3 per — - — E ®0 A | BT. LOUIR, April 19.~-CATTLE--Receipts, | fect. to be one of tiie gréat battles of his- RYE--No. GOVIN—Higher: (rack, No. 3 cash, TI4® A. asked; B, bid. f 705 5 M 3600 head, Including 1400 Téxans; markei | (Ory: though the combjtants themselves 1 BARLEY: or mixing, 85@%6c; fair to | 73sc; No. 2 white, T2@72%ec; May, 6%c;| “Closing quotations on bonds were as foi- | » e 3 1008 § 0 10@1se lower: native shipping and export | &re nothing but dus Ye abldes the idea | cholcs maiting. ®owrisc. | July, eshue. b3 Y L Metal Market, » w8 m steers, $5.5G7.00: dressed besf and butcher | for Which they fought and died, and there ! £ EEDS-| . No. 1 southwestern, $1.57%; _nn_'rs-mn:he;‘" m;gl.(. ;;: 'u:.:m'nfi-, ret. 2 reg. W01% Japan s NEW YORK. April 19 2 [ 3] wteers, $4. .2; steers under 1,000 pounds, | COmMes to us, “‘borne night wind of | 3 .r’t.lmorn. $1.67. Timothy, $8.80. ?;SE No. 2 white, §c; Ve i v, g 72‘: o London nugmrxat ol higher tod | g‘:’i‘:& :ml:::l nd 't‘e,afr:, nt‘: .';%\L'me':".‘.. a call t‘- 'ouu; which lles X . 1% do 84 serl pot_at £133 12 6d d futures at £134 T Y \ . $3.50006. canners, | i A warning against the perils | TROVISIONS--Mess pork, per bbl., $18.00g | Hye: nominal, e n K. C 8o int 3 e sd Locally ‘the market was stead: e 4 .0, bulla. 5400 007.%; | which threaten soclety In' 3 ., $18, 0 e 7 caily ‘th N in i 3 ;| -« society’ in’this. our no | 30 Vard, por 100 The. $ii80, Short riha| BRAN-Stronk: sacked, east track, 31.28@ | U, boreeiniin L8 deb, e 1 with spet $2.36@3.45. Copper advanced e e Texas and Indi cows | less grave than those which menaced the | sides (I B wm Short clear|138 = mothy, $1200017.00; prairie, | Allis-Chal 1st s RSN, K. & T, ist 4 about 2s 6d in the London market, with an 1 A 70 4 and nelfers, 33.5G5. | Revolutionary patriets. Disrespact for -l‘ufix .89 . HAY gl un ¥, §2 9 o "I am. Ag. 68 100 do 1si & ref. . spot at £57 s and futures at £58. Locally mn 1 180 4 HOGS—Recelpts, 5000 head; market Se | and tredchery In ‘olities 5 — Steady; creameries, 2@Nc; ""E“W, A LY 3k Am T. & T. cv. 40..18% Ao gen. 4ias the market was dull and unchanged, with ' 2 s 1 150 ¢ bighe packers. nd in busmess: the saloon dm_ - IOV SR -2 v Am Tobaceo 4n ™ Mo, Pacific ta lake quoted At $17.8Ti4M13. ctrolytic, | '3 1% ! a0 ¢ $6.8507.00; butchers and vy, $1.16G |in politics; the sensal onflict between o i fivsts, Mge; prime firsts, 3»;33“5‘- ;l”’d w'm‘gr e do b LIWSN. Y. € g dhaa $12.50@12.6206; casting, $12.37'@12.50. u--i! 1 4 h 1 4 7 ¢ the rich and the poor, Among the perils ! aige. B A e Bwiand L4 i Mdchiase gen' de, AT oo dab. e Wis unohmumed at Bis 8 84 In the Londan| 1 1 518 4% | BHBEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 630|which call for as rosglife & stand as our i . et MRS T | Sieem_rimotny, 12300235 | ste VoW 4 2N | market, ‘Locally themarket was firm and | 1 % i u'é:’-""-“‘" IR i0: il el Uions: | {EPRMER. Mede ORI $NO EVERRRS | ¢ WHISKY—$1.3 do ov. b ov. 4 5 g i, b A R 3 . RE -2 . N 45 . ; choles to fancy, $1.05| BAGGING—1 1-1c [onttamrio e 1.t ReN. & W, et con. G g | @425, Bpelter advanced to £ 1% 6d in | 1 4% i1 lem 4w .90, . y ‘, % ¥, 8. HEMP TWINE-T¢ Bal & Obio 4a. 10 de o, b i | London. Locally the market was firm at | I 1 450 5 00 | = — M b } turkeys, 10c; chickens,| PROVISIONE—Pork steadv: jobbing. | fo e 347 Ne. pacic $.00@5,07. Tron was higher at 47s od | ! 8 1 1880 § 08 st ,':;m. L stock Market. | A o+ Mol | a1 lard, lower: prime st 1010 | *do & W. Bias 1l for Cleveiand warrants in the London ST. JOSEPH, April 19~CATTLE-Re. y } 1 e o v, i 0 sa ] B TR B e, Mianer: P20 | mrk sir. ev. W40 5. L vids in market, The local market was steady: N CALVES. coai, P NodR: ArKe! sisady i Sioac (o 116 ibe i @ 8 T8 @100 A A e clesr | ribe 10ge: | cCanads So. i da. i06isPean. ov. Tus 1916 | foundry northern. $15 T8G10.80: No. 1o uoim o |SREes cova and heiters, $.e0g | 4 | T oF wheat 888 flour were | ahort clears, 1080¢; bacon. strang; bozed | Seaual of Qe fa...IQ, _do cen. .. | @16.25: No. 1 southiern and No. 1 & | & e D - 7] chlves, $3.5006.50. | M. Primary recelpts were| extra short. 113%¢c: clear ribs, 118.c; short | oc"' o N 8'"g 50 /i2amae L &8 P 1x- s soig | 20ft $15.60016.00 |3 18 1 eie 'Hoddl—':QA:e.Lp’(:, pd0, head: market | GROCERS !! g c 11%¢ 0 ' E t ~ xl - | 1 . 1 bt P, $7.10; bulk of sales i o ¢ e e o g e isiie | CPOULTRY—Firm: chickens. 12t4c: | Eaitagn & 4. w10 wdo'in god dn | New Vork Dry Goods Marker. | 4 A | "SR aND LAMSS Receints, b, |[] WIGHEST PRICES paid for In the United States de-| springs. 18 s urkeys. 16@18¢; ducke Wi B sestoard 4L e ! W YORK. April 19.—The drywoods | ‘v 1A%] min W markeét weak: lambs, §.0097.%. | fl Country Butter. Check malled bu. for the week. Th ac. geese, Sc 4 3 14y So. e col. 4 et showed i vement in retafl | ; H i > 1 e 3 ¢ DUEE oo ocean pemmage | | BUTTER -Steady: creamery. 120 28%e, R i el fobbink channdle, Seb to mors seatun. | | i1 in ¢ Slowx OMy Live Steck Mark [ ey Butest yocelsng. ;. BBip te W . A EGGS—Quiet at 190 case count. able weath SBome jobbers in the west | | ¢ S8IOUX._CITY., April 19, and get highest prices. Write for ! ipts for tomorrow: Wh Recelpts. Shipments. and south are beginnink o operate HH iR 0.5 sram.)—CATTLE - R our quotation cards and inside in eat, | e . ri on | 50 2 | . q Is. ‘ 9,500 76,000 s & co y e | ket, 4 e, 107 cars; oata. 18 cars: mogs,| kigur. bols 000 3000 dern e i | et e et ona centrasts Ak enre | 1.7 e ik AND YERDNAS I Deiters, 4.008 +| |l formation, and supply of shipping 3 9 i Corn, bu. £6.000 abow e ean e T “‘;:' rent prices for cotton goods owing to | % i . (5 )eurun'l, 33,0004, |l tags. g Livérpool Graln Market. | Osts. bu 45,000 36.00 8. Steel 34 5 {he uncertainty and higher values In col- | & ‘0 M HOGS- Receipt head; ‘marke: sieady; | PRODUCE DEPARTMENT P : "Apeil 19—~ WHBAT—8pot A e v L g I i ton. ‘The dress goods houses ure busy | 1 i % ;onllfiu&‘ Prices, $5.0097.10. bulk of sxles, ' /. - . - et ng out sample pleces aw s is| ‘ ¥ .96, 4 No. western winter, 9 3d: A . . firm 3 ‘0 1 TM GW“ m‘ c' Tlay e 1d; July %6 Bed. | MILWAUKEE April 18 —WHEAT_No 15 ‘@ H i 3 \ ‘11 northern. $1.28; No. 2 morthern, $1.27%: | | Vieth 1 S B 4 & § m*flmm mized. mew. via | JUL M1EN. | @ sories A | \‘nn:: Aw",“l,' e K \':mu -1y 4 ] l::f":‘.:"% “;:”::""k &L the six prin- South Omaha, Nebr. | ; - Thae | ~E .—The Vi v Y ¢ A TR T BeL; May, & ampies. 45867 ! i | of mrain in the United Stat N 51 e i, AS Cunadian tirm: s 94. - [T Can. it et de | April 17, as complied by the v FLOC R Winter sutats: srtons; 36 wth Grain Mark Yol b N80, Packfic cv. s cifs Produce exchange, a3 follow . ey rre T (e pases TH Anell TN . 453 1 u. ’ bu. A Ve Philadeiphia Produce Market. 0 duly. SR No morthern Big| ™ | 840,00 bu.s b 230000 bu. O 3% ) PHILADELPHIA, April 10—BUTTER— | No. 2 northern, $1.231 . aelal. :‘!‘H.ll:e:;:';:nr ., 487 R)‘ifig L 464 350 e B W X ATS—63%s0 e : v . v this v el weatérn creaifery. i mearby | OATE-4¥ 1OXDOX, April 18.~Money was abundant | bu.; increase 30W bu. The viaibie suppiy o fve L0 AT Brokers and Dealers | BGGE— | » » in the marke ay and discounts were|of wheat in Canada last Saturday wae|ket steady to lower in spots Total receipts. : and other hen v s e | WE el ”"‘:,'n & steadier on the rise in_ gold and the fact| 9.660.00 bu crease of 38,000 bu. D Al o in e g sevas o : GRAIN, PROVINIONS, 8TOCKS. TMArk: current reee(pia. in returnabie casts RIA. NI Apri! I5—CORN_Higher: | that France secured @50 in gold on| 2 T R [ticn. On the other hand, (he aquality of Mollasses. Omade Osflce: MM X. ¥. Site Sidg, e at mark; western 1 free cases, 0 |3 No. | 08¢0 ao vivde. K%, | L2 g N Wil 00K s o BT Merkat. the hogs was rolhing like as good as on| NEW YORK. April 19 —SUGAR—Raw, | W)l Telophons, Dousias o8l ot mark : g Aers took a fayora:le view of ti %1 PLAN, Aprl 19 -BUTTER-Firm; 3c;|Saturday and packe | i eutrent roceipis, 2GAc, &t mark. | QATS—Higher, No. 3 wuite, e Vish siualion aBnd marked up conmols 'y |ales fOr the week, GLWN pounds. . . b uheir droves Jogia meie clawming thedy gionfy. Ty wfsing. ceptritugal. | Independont, A-8181 and A-2ita. 5. wuality considered. were cost-| 96 (est. 3,9%c. Molasses sucar, 3.17¢; Re- | Oldest and Largest Houss in e Bruig

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