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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 1909, CRALVAND PRODUCE MARKET |55 et 2o Sis s NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | i, “sshcmasvegt 20s. 1.0 OMAHA. LIVE STOCK MARKET | @2 at mark. " pacitic it CHREAR Firmet: Kew T Soll oreah, te, Canadian Pacitic and United Btates Sholce, 16 maw York, full cream, fair were offcred. New York sold the Pacific Weather Conditiohs and Crop Reports | o soca, 1igisie Alternating Advances and Declines |stocks in tne atterncon Tits caused o | Beef Steers Slow to Lower, Others| The use of checks Are Conflicting. weATMER iN vHE Gnaiv seur | Barly in Day Exoite Suspicion. | wcur. sighils above the Wwors for ine About Steady. | promotes the habit of — day | “ARIS, April 21.—-Pric on the Bourse | cm mfi"’ | Probably Rain for th Night, Fair hll‘:‘ 2 B | sa s STILL STRONG inarmasy U0 | TRADERS BEGOME CAUTIOUS | 'BEWIIK AR ariice wore sty | CONDITIONS IN THE HOG SECTION ving g OMAHA, il o wonk pn the Bour: Loday, operi as- " >, ¢ - . Millers and Cash ayers Ave Ateor| A batometric depréasion of uecided en. Teming & walting &fiitude pending svests — | The Checks afford the very best e W ral wi J & . il . . . the Whent il Migh Prices Pre- [ (inler over aasicrn lowa and Seatern 11 eyl S Brclia, el a i of receipts for bills paid, and as- vall == Oérm Stroms and nols. General raine nave ftallen through- 3 New York Memesr’ Market. in Mowet Cases Ten cut the © ist i i 4 g LR i R S R o R | NEW YORK, April 21.—MONEY—Un call, ower— | sist in keeping expenditures care 4 are failing Lhis morning in_ wi casy @t 1igtifige per cent; ruling rate v X g . westorn Bouth Dakots, Wyoming cent; glosing bid, 2 per cent; oftered at 3 JEFIOS ey fully recorded. April 1 “olorado, and raln is general from the e Missour! rive; easi to the Atlant V! < ll‘M E LOANB-Quiet, with easing ten- . hecks . 3 i , was sieadie B g ey he Aliantic comst. | NPW YORK. April 21.-Extrems cons T sixty d 2@2% per cent; ninety SOUTH OMAHA, Aotil 21, 130 Checks are furnished to depos rday erpoo PR AR fusion of the speculative temper was causod 2 nt; sIX month 3 per | Receipts were Cattie. flogs. Sheep. " ot cerrespond with | cirl, thropEnout the ““l'fl"c'(l;g]'" yalley | by ‘the action of the stock markel during | cent. o e » onths, I3 Per | otricial Monday . P R itors without charge. - % eariler part of today and the result| STERLING EXCHANGE-Basier, with | fficlal Tuesday ... 468 1) Steel were supported, wnlle the others the Atiantlc coast, iu the excreins upper . . Missour! vailey, throughout th pe & declining precipitation in the deal- | geiual bustness in bankers b + 3@ | Estimate Wednesday .. i i Baerret ama o) yanrouShout, the mMountaln | ings with professional traders.and the adop| s set ror siety day ills. and at 116 for| A good place in which to il atrong and whis | Colgor tn this +icinity tonERi, with possr. | L0%0f & Walling attitude to sce Wikt tho | demand. Commercial bile: SLINGHIN. | sahocei,0n T 0% e ] e b 4 un buyers are o Lly rain tonight, followed by fair erious movement might portend BILVER—Bar, 61%c; Mexican dollars, e, | Same days last week. ...} : open YOUR account is the % ; ure- F 2 3 L4i DY oruing higher. | 987 Buspicion of manipulative purposes in| BONDA-Government, steady: raliroads, | Same favs § Weoks ako- 108 it Record of temperature and some of the most obvious movements in- . “untaverabie sceding weather | qSOr0, 0L tempen precipitation | Sreased the focne’ ot anin In- | irregular. Same § Wooks ago..10.013 30,98 | \ér receipts Are the bulling fea- | yc'§OIEC, WU ye:‘n_m""”"'""' Gay of ;x'lp""y Alternating declines lnl.:n"fl.d:-:x-::; A oetvionprror Sy oplLbiten B m,":‘ ?.,," ],.“ ""\," o h i 6‘;:;,1-' of rs a ona an 7 ept the market in such a wi M The following table shows the rec and had ‘Q'N"‘;' Minimum tempetature .X.?l. ": m"' m:'. as Is rarely witnessed. !(:n):.(:fe':;lls l::..‘l'vl 4o coupon o R . cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for support atter the | Precipitation ........ ® 7 .0 .00)|5elling of stocks was reported as coming |U S &, reg -1 R TR the year to date, comparea with lust year . _Cash wheat ot | Normal temperatire (6d4y, 58 degrees. | OP#NLY from sources that have been credited | do coupo 101% *K. C. So. lst 3u... 1909, W8, lne. Del ont. m&a}"&:’pfl; ,J‘)O"I(;I':nry in precipitation since March 1, | With the leadership of the advancing m U. S ds, reg.. ex. Int m"x, S de. 4 ;'.nxxh- . :30):3 mm 4 s 0 ma a . nehes. ' | ment. The suspl ) ¢| @0 coupon L0% L. & N.anl. s 0gS weses X " &% bractically nothing and otférings are | Deficiency cotresponding perfod in 198, | It thin Ting & device of the buile Lo taie | Alle-chat. 1a 6 SER, K AT N6 Sheep ., - BSLT 451407 8028 . 3 " | the v AR, A5 S : A Ho s The following table shows the average Way A g ol 1.5, y correspORding periad . in. 1%, | F0r0e e Iatiar b5 sel Sheme ar iy T Am. T. & T. cv. dn. 1044 _do gen. {e. price of hogs &t South Omalia for the last Corn , showing ' better e A WRLS * | with the malign ort at lo 28 | Am. Tobacco 4 9 Mo. Pacific 4s. several days, wtih comparisun strength on strong jes and wet weather Local P b2 - 0. . purpose of fol Atehison WO N. ¥ C. T g Good_ su and Jighter offerings ad- R orecastér. | o cover at corresponding loss. The bears, LB e ae % iy Yanced prices. Casn corn was higher, with | Corn and wheat region bulletin for | ance of liguidat on Jof 100G tocks. ihats: § ey YN W - °.= o , | Omaha, Neb, for the twenty-four hours|fore took alarm and bought ver thoir L LA pril 8 ',‘,,,'..,, h opened S And Cloked wAC-|nding At 8 a. m. Tth meridian {ima | ShOFt contracts. At the e riods when peleay | Bal A& Ohio 4 || 10N, & W. int con. i April 9. - i heat rsosiple were 39,000 bush- | Wednesday, Aril 11, 1008: " were advancing there was equally suspi-| soo b'w 3% No” Pacifle tn Aell st ar of 318,000 bush. OMAHA DISTRICT. glous scrutiny af the seiling and signs that | pri. Tr. cv I8 dode Abrit of 206,000 bushel ‘emp.— Rain- ong stock was coming out would be fol-| sCan. So. lst 16K 0. 8. L. tan s April receipts h Stations y % lowed by quick reactions. The tnek of | Centrai of O 109% Ponn, cv. 348 1916, anipments wore (000 bushels, sgainet To. | ABnland, X Min rall Sy, |detecting motives of such assumed subs| Ceniral Leaiver b SN G0 con du- 3 | 2o ceipte lest of 802,000 bushels and ship- | Auburn, Neb. T .88 Cloudy tility proved so pussling as to lead to no| *C. of N. I g be....158% Reading gen. 45 ments of ‘Bushel Broken Bow, Neb, Clearahces were 138,000 busheis of com, | Columbus 4,000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour | Ulbertson, ual to 145,000 bushels. P‘rllrhur." Veb... iverpool closed 1%d lower on wheat and | Fairmont. Neb.. unchanged to %4 higher on corn. Gr. Tsland, Neb. Local range of option: Hartington, Neb. 55 sEeEn comons 22 SEEBES ST T—— SEVEERER t= Three Trains East April 3 4 definite conclusic y ¢ Ches. & Ohlo ige L &8 F. fg te - % Cloud Two items of the day's news were of posi- | & % %% 4 [ 1ids 314 seavosra N 1. 4 April % Cloud tive influence and these were of contrary|c R 1 & P. ¢ S0 *80. Pacitie col April One morning and two evening trains daily from Union 10 Cloudv | effeet. Announcement of plans for a sum-| %ao col. & April ¥ Gloudy | mer trip abroad by K. H. Harriman and| do ras. 4 = Station, Omaha, to Union Station Chicago., Superior ser- 0 Cloudy the modified restrictions on the Erie bond | *CCC. & St L. g 4. *Sunday. Articles. Ty Padings. {ub.... 4 % Cloudy {stue by the New York Public Service ogm. | Oolo. 1ad, 0 n do The official number of cats brought vice in standard sleepers [comfortable and thoroughly clean oy ; 7 Gio ; o Nob. .. 42 8 Cloudy | misslon were unexpec.ed davelopments, The | Colo o % i ; ac s ini servi R | Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. Oukeuie: Nen. Sloudy | Fmora Ing T B e ety Coksr Bedin iy do e 8 i toduy by each road was berths] unsurpassed dining car service |meals a la carte] o maha, Neb.. 51 S v which were given renew. by s ol R D, Ay viall B0 1 > s Tekamah, Neb... 3 Gengy report, caused some n'?lln;"nvr:vry‘;.—p-\m‘m: o D ... TR Nire, e B R R AN | 2 on the Alta, Ta.... 82 3 Raining | cOmpanies in which he s most closely &a- | Distillers' s o W & Missourl Pacific HERTE Carroll, Ta 1 5 Cloudy. |8oclated. The effect on Unlon Pacific was | Brie p. 1. 4s. ... 8 Union_Pacific Clarinda, Ia.... 3 3 Cloudy pronounced and the especial weakness of | do gen. 4. (44 Western Md. 4 C & N. W., east.... < Bibley, fa.... .52 20 .%® Raining |New York Central also was traceable to| d0 & series A...... Tdis Wet. Eiec. v be.... C. & N. W.. weet...... X 1CaAL0 | *Bioux City, Ta... 50 3 M Raining | the large expectations that have been T B0 4 h g o T A T i ] i slinimum temperature tor twelve-hour | TS 0 (e SEESCLY Kl BAYe DOSN it R A A e : rlod A i v » 7% of } ', B. & oy 8 Omaha Cash Prices. P saging at 3 & m in the management of that raliroad. The| im M* IRE: e NS R T e 3 DISTRICT AVERAGES Int M. M 113 8 s R L &'P., casi.| 3 WHBAT-No. 3 bard, $1.2@1.%; No. 3 % RAGES. relaxed requircments on the Brie to be R T B west . hard, $1.90@1.35; No. 4 Hard, §1.13@1.17; No. St ons. Man B qRain, | complied with to secure permission for the — lilinols Central i oy KRy atlons. Max. Min Inches. | proposed bond iasue were consiered sufi- Securities Chicago Gt. Western 1 s . 3 1.4 YR R Suoo: No. & €ic; No. % e clent to ensure the success of the proposed | o iations furnished by Samuel Burns, Ra]lway . YN 6 |3 ) n’-:"”a'fins“‘yo”i" o e Ko, i W@ | B if|dvancial plan. The Brie siocks responded ;. JGINGY York Lite Buliatng: | 1| otal receipta..... 1 16 mixed, lflbén No. 8 yel- 3 . 13 41 “ A special source | peatrice Creamery, common.. e Lo ) The disposition of the day's receipts was P (43 & SELBEY 2 oo oo _cancss |es TLRERIBEE OA’ iow, 3 whit 3t Bo. & white, Y. 2 w0 ; - o W oy follows, each buyer purchasing the nuni- L e AL . o 8 e .2:1":{‘ o, x Ky B 10| Sluethacions n Readine s stock TEN | Cormait, e b e W8i.1 1 iiis ‘b '8 | ber of head Indicated: " ; Leave Union Station, Omaha, 7:25 A. M., arrive Union B-No. 2. Te; No. 3, M4@T4. Mhespottey Minn. &L . 2 have decided the wavering course of the LI o oeg i b CMLLIS HDER Bt s At e 2 ¢ f Carlet ieceipin nialia, Neb....18 6 .2 | market at any time, but its constant shift- e W% &% |Omaha Packing Co wou : Station, Chicago, 9:15 P. M. The Business Man's Train Waseh. Corn Obip. | ¥t Louls, Mo...... 18 8| ings left the balance undecided. o s y L) AT | Skt ang Compasy...... %O i orn. Oata. | ) r o s . . 3 it e 4 | Cudahy Packing Co...... 116l 3, 9 : 5 PR - r i ok Cogp 08, | the monther s warme n ) penion o | Fhere, iy considcesble ommenc on, e | SOH M R SR | S St S0 leaves Omaha 6 P. M., arrives Chicago 8:30 A. M. The third Dakotes. where it Is colder, Good rains|ivrd, Which is a very unusual proceedings, | ' C. L MU v i ines 38 Gy | YoRESHE & Co R i 8 58 P tone RS Rave, TRIIAD. i a1 Borticas WiNIe the toie | chilange. bpetations, With HoVana. bem | Nesama Toi Giath $5.-.r-oosis. % ™ |carey & Benton $ . train leaves Omaha 9:58 P. M., arrives Chicago 28 the iwenty-four hours, and continue general|conducted usually through the medium of | Omaha Gas is 1917. % Voo " ) Lobman & Rothchiid “ . bt A this morning. 1. A. WELSH, London banks. It was inferred from this| Omaha B. L. & P. bs 1833 ) e w0l HIlL & 8on 4 . . next noon. Local Foracester Weather Bureau. |gold movement that Dutch Investors in 3.8 Ry, Be ¥l 0% & | BB IAwiE o N American securities had been sending their -4 bp-m“‘; eeeenn WY 10| Huston & Co - dis . NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET | holéings to market in New York, attracted : Sorevesiie: B J. B, Root & Co : n Board of Trade. by the ‘high level of exiating prices, The k . b 3 Bl TICKETS, 1524 Farnam Street, OMAHA CHICAGO, April fL-Part of the lous | @uotations of the Day om Variouws | Ncidont made a decided Impression = on % 1 " s Y Soves 4 ¢ 2 0 th -~ % 9l | McCreary & Carey . ) A A iiata s eatatasy wis foguined 1a0s3. Puik mois e e rsated tathe Boleh o 12 FA A . NASH, General Western Agent. A Y | NEW YORK, April 2.-FLOU - | tinanclal inas The firmer tone of the ) % 3 iltol ::l’;flu‘.h:gl‘l':fl':!‘llby |'".°"g"mfl°""' NG | caipt, 16,05 bbla.; | exports, B | Jocal “mondy "mkrket far chll loans gives L0 | M Hagerty & Co e tompared with the Cpraone (0 Jos® | market firm bul' dull; Minnesota pai- | warning (hat uninterrupted absorption of | SaII0 ¥ T Co e iy, u_ 0. Inghram Jorn sdvanced to new high record r;arkg ents, #.00@6.00; Minnesota bakers, $4.60@ | banking resources will bring to an end o Tt Benir (il 198, e i | Sullivan Bros 4und closed at savances of ¢ 10 lc, com. | &10: Winter patents, 36.00G6.80; = winier | the period of plcthoric ease on mONCY | gioux City Stock Yards pid 6% ... § ‘0 {Lehmer Bros P g ¥ " Dired With yesterday's final quotaiians. | SLFAIEhts, $5.8G6.16; winter extras, 343 | markeis. A decline in sterling exchange | switt & Company. 109% 1 | Wismeth : ; | steady to jc lower; top, $7.33; bulk of sales | 47s t4gd for Cleveland wariants fn Londun Oats ‘also closed strong. Provisions were 5.00; winier low grades, $4.26@4.90; Kansus | rates at Paris was towards ihe point cal-| Tri-state (com. bonus) 8 s | Swartz-Bolen . : sene : b 0 heavy, $7.00@7.%; packers ana | The local market was stendy 1 tirm. A siralghts, $.70@5.9. Rye fiour, firm; fair | ing for gold exports from New York, but| Topeks S U | Unicn Drossed Beef Co . butchers, $6.3067.15; lknts, $6.067.0; pise, | foundry northern, $15.75@16.4; N Man The wheat market was devold of any sen- | (G, 8000. #4544 choice to fancy, $440@ | the steriing exchange rate here made a | Usion Stock Yards Co., Om: ny il u-,m.«n‘nd et o ’ o WS-:(EE}’ AND LAMBS-Receipts, 7.000 No. 1 soathern und No. | souiherr sational features And the volume of trad- | Moo con.pensatory declice. Weatber conditions % Ay Other buyers.............. . WOHEEP AND & LAMBS-Rocelpts, 7 a0 A : Ing ‘was small, compared w.ih the trans. | s GORNMEAL—Steady; white and vellow. | were more favorabie on Eraln crop pros: onton : . T S i R T ety i Janb 18 AL S METALS-Lead, h.. 0‘" the o}.fl Tow seasions. With .uzgn.u. coarse, $1.6@1.50; kily dried, $3.40 | pec ln:i .ln'fl:‘lv w.u 'ln'lalr:u';fh:\"!u?m';‘;" l‘umr N 'A;u:z 7 —l):..\,':vm 'fi"l loaus, .'".‘ K ““;l e }'uu At this morning | $.2506.40; ewen H.00@5 D ahare A . Spelter, higher ai $5.00, N J wi or N >, r nt; m ., 3 T e C " eceip! L ey f Bt t ¥ 4 ODninE Wheh pHoes; TArGed aare & icing | (RYE=Firm; No. 2 western, %c, f. 0. b. e O A ans duris the day resultod In | Ofndlal closing: per cent| AT LS O Wednesday, 18 cars | feeders, 3350362 Texas mutions, $4.40 OMAMA GRNERAL MARKET. above t 01 New York. ly small net changes in prices at the end| Atchison ad). 42 93 Atiantic 10% | being reported in. (This brings the total o @ low point of the previous ses- IR only sm 3 Pi a. " Hion, the market displayed considerable | (BARLEY-Steady: maiung, %G98c, c. I. f. i dods ... 100% Butte Coatition {1 24" | for the week lo date up to Jiu0 heud, Sihoihe . VTR R 8 sirength, dewpite the preponderance of ;'";L York; feeding., 3@iic, c. I frregular. Total sales, par Al‘vnm’: R R 50;5&: : .:yrh’un- o 1004 uumnl:l 1 un: last :m\ and 'X;““u:fii»r- dl K MARKE o bearish gosalp in the dag's news, Buying | ' valu 12,000, United States bonds wero| do p 104% Cal acla.. same days the wee ore. ed 3 W 2 Boston & Albany. . .23 Centennial i ith car ago there is a gain LS week | ¢, T N of more than 1,000,000 bushels of the July HBAT—Rectipts, 2,400 bu. Bpot unchanged on cal Bosion & Maine......142 Copper Range o e B0 head: A very conside [Catle and Sheep Weak to Lower— | BUTVER Creamers, No 1 delivecsd o Gellvery by ‘one of the leading elevator | {irmi, No. 2 red. $.4 nominal i | “Number of sales ana leading auotations | RONCY giNiied I Balrwven .l O oartion’of the total receipts today con- ogs Barely Steady. [ s rpiat frade o IS, esrionn, o) ie 3 interests here was the feature of trading | NO- 2 'ed. 1.4 nominal, f 3 i | on stocks were as tollow Y H. & H.o.168% Freri®iin . b of beet \steers, the supply ol both| CHICAGO, April 2L—CATTLE-Receipts, | 8c; in tubs, IM4C; pucking Block, 19cs and one of the chief reasans for the sub- | oo, ! forthern. Duluth, $L8%s f o b. Sales; H Clost: | Unton' Pacifle ... 16 4c0maby . stantia aflont; No. 2 hard wintér, $1.382% f. 0 b. [ Amaigamated Copper 17400 S 10 | AT Arge. Chem. ... Sii Gusene Cananes {coy der sm ad; E R N e L ! Options opened weak At 'a dec powrora | A6 pia LR e Rorale S | chan “that e quality OF tne catile Was | stoers, 5006760 cows. $LGSTS: heifers | ifesh made, 15yisc. Markel changes every belt in this country, including OKlahoma C On_poor cables and good crop news, | Am. C. & F. pld.. .. Sk | ake Baad: biini akae Seiaing sood and there were a nutber of ¥ Wulls, $0.7606.%. calves, §3.5006.00; | Tuesday. where & drough had prevailéd for a long lled 1@1%c on manipulation and again | Am. Cotten OIf i Amer. Suger o 344 well fuiished and weighty louds thaf o and feeders, $3.30@%.9. EGG! v . candied, 90 time, while in the northwest the weath: weakened under afternoon favorable crop | Am . prd do ptd would meet with very b 4 HOGS—Receipts. 000 head; market 3 slorage stock In Omana market Was ‘s81d 10 b favorable for sseding, with | [CPOFtS. Closed firm al & nei rise of % As B . 2 Am. T. & T 1403, Mont: . & 1 As has buen the case for Bome l‘g?;‘" barely steady; choice heavy shipping. $.90 | ESE-FFinest Wisconsin full gream, : % | Kueric § i Amor. Woolen /.. .. s34 Neveda ) | stockers and fecdsrs were : fce hip | Ty iy Bl pazn, T Shthton ot s porian ot Sough ‘Da: | B0, gt ARG closta, 8135 S | AR [t g 8% 5% Boniion B | e A O tan "moted irequently of Sutthes " Nciome, gt nized 1 e i deiie, B ery kota, where snow had interfored with farm | g ,M,m 1%, Closed FLEWi September, | Am. Losomotive pld Dominion 1. & 8 .00 3 Osceola late, while the country demand is not large, iae, $5.0008.25 { PacnT cheam Uriok, full caser 1 s Nk "Tho exoulant outiwak o the wure: | Nl dlosed, AT T T Aw TR : Edison Blec. i Parrol B | theatipply b a0 minatl that (he demand in | $BET10; plke. $.00088; pulk o o e ) 32,6 W; R o ? 8 | Mass. Electric i omparison to the receipta is re very ¢ v rRY-- i 4 T, Fraion sepiet, wtioh showsd s ge. Spou market’ firm: No. % Tike, dle- Am. Suewr netining B ot i | somparifohy IV nappens that the trade eve. | £ AND LAMBS_Recolpis, 15 | (SOULTRY;Allve, springs, iic, hens. et rerloration of 10 poits in the condition of | Y4tor. and Me £ o. b, afioat; 2 whice, | Am. Toacea p Mase. Gas y c g gk Has’ oach Uite Ve, witn | head: market weak to 10 lower:' wheep, B TR R _1e; R * o 86c nominal and No. 2 yello Amdrican Woolen 3 United Pruit ik S ates | ¥pite of the fact thai lambs, . .10, .\ o 4 W Per dod. dic; gulng the crop of that ebuntry, compared with | g nominal and e B vellow e f. o b. | QUUCIL Witng o i United & M [ S Minig prices fuily steady In upite of Lhe {Rct ol @ ke, ‘AL Yertingy, fowls, per doz., §.50; squals, per dom, $ the correspending time a year ago, was L open rm at tac | QRACERC f e R, s | beet steers are such poor seli Any | Dressed, hens, iic; springs, 1@l ec; eocksy the principal bullish influence. Although | L0 '8¢ advance on small offerings and | Cpion b ¢ P Ngiepd % Uiah y desirable this morning sold at an early ‘ s | Wihe; - ducin: To; gee s A ihcs one forelgn marketa wers lower, they dld not | cased Off partly with wheal, but closed | Qiiatic Coast Line ) prd 1143 Victori hour, as high s .70 belng paid tor right | t Lenis Live Stepk Market, | “FIBH—Whitefish, trosen. 1, hefil fully reflect the break nere terday. mz- nl]o:’flne'&m advance of ’v(!m.k. Baltimore & Ohlo 3 3" winona ‘.;m feeders. PR Sk o | e: )I,A\v'|fi \rrv‘;l o ]'_r1«|.(~: Receipts, | #ge; salmon, lvc; pike, 9c; pickerei, sm‘ff joes were Pigher 10 | 0%c: closed, Boige: July. Tilayiitye; | Bai & Onio prd... . Alloer # Wolverine 3 “ows wnu heifers were in pretty 000 Ge- | 250’ head, including 1% Texans. Markel | tout, 10u; cutfish, igidc, 3G Jopde, MR LY N LS T Recerpts, 1o, 1,600 | Conatran Pacific . B gma T4 Noreh Butle mand, (et being shine outaide’ orders i | wimads"io 'i0c lower. Nativo shipping’ and | suapper, itc; olech: ‘baas, Wo; orsppigs r:s the first ‘half Nour July advanced abvoui | OATB-Recoipte, exporte, 1,508 | Canadian Pacific A Arisons Com ¢ aadition Lo what local packers 1€quited. | export steers, $3.00G7.00; dressed beef and | #c; perch, ¥¢; codfish,.)8¢; smieits, ¥o; el I ut rlacted ‘aguin fon profit aking. ol R L R R W Teatner ot 0 e The remuly, was a 1y Selve SO | bulcher slecrs, $4000%10; wicers under [0 | 1hc; lobalera. ereea, dics boiled. S ‘roke’ our, how- wasbiac , 30 A gt 5 3 2 ondon Closing Stocks. { at pric Juat soo} e s.. $3.5086.90; stockers and feeders, $4.500 | lea $ ever, the market became strong agdin and clipped white. 34 to 42 Ibe, B i ik 1 LONDON, April 21.—The early murket 55’(‘_‘._"}“‘““”."‘.‘, i L T Ll { cows and heifers, $5.50@.15; canners, | Ribs—No. 1, 1ic; No. 2. lie; No. 3, dhc. (untinued Tirm the vemainder ‘of the dus. ; ) A3 B ATl hide Bar hakyr With | SOt e nolt il &, Flgh.as $.0 bulls, $4.0046.%5; calves, $4.60 | Lolus—No. No. Tne Bigh Boiot fer July' wes tesched of| cufise segmer | N O @ed tofg S : e es the New York clasing of | > ome X Siacts were siow “thrpughout the | 675 ~Texas and Indian steers. $400@%3; | Chuck—Ko. 1, i ons were at §1. " 82 Fonih a3 B et scli- | cows and heifers, $3.76@5.%. und—No. bty g BL%0 | ®HIDRS Steady: Bosota, 18@%c: Central ) 135 | vesterday. any. Tidy Witle cattle were the best ows an rs, $3.7 ORI T LR U X s 3 .& steck quotations: . and in some cases they did not show X , 5i4e; No. 3, 66, Gorn for May and July delivery contin. | AMerican 184 gy gl B e | €1 and i sowe canes they Ui B0t SUON [ 10c lower. Pigs and lights, $4.0008.75; pa-k- | FRESH FRUITS—Apples, westarn box > A % n | cor e ued its unw':r‘dml".‘lu.\:‘t‘ the former optien LEATHER Quiet; lr'lld..:z;g&” B8 arese | SolSTe & % : 3 het gty P i XY Contial Big heavy cattle, even of very goud auality $885@7.10; butchers and best heavy, | apples $200g2 30 Bananas 5 bunicn ot ing o eipe | o PRO p ¥, fu . 9% Norfolk were extremely slow And were neglec 207, X . Lemoos, &i.u per bushel. The market closed strong at | G0 NN, YO IGRG PRl Rala Tal Gontoiniatad des WK 100% do pra Miroughout the entire seasion. They %vere | SHEEP AND LAMBB—Recelpts, 130 ( @400; Grape fruit, $i.%0. Grupes Mulugas, ulmont the top. Rashets 00; eity extra India | s Products IS v 1064 Ontarlo & W sately 10@15c lower. The market on beef |head: Market steady. Native muttons. 340 | $.6 per keg. Florida pineapples, per crate, il Tk s slests might Le summed up as right around | g lambs, $6.0008.00. culls and bucks, | 800 4 VEGETABLES Kansas sweet poiaioes Further advanées were recorded bo | Mess, $N.30G2.M. Cut meats, steady; s price ¢ eats Niotaiions. showing | Pickled bellies, $1000: pickled hams, $10.60. iy =3 B Canadian Pacific Fe L e two. nye, TGt | 3500800, stockera; LG4TS net gaina for the day of he to o, com- | Lard. steady: western. $10.65¢10.75; refined. | p, & pld § i et ; Cattle showing the least decline and bg ! ot o 827 per bbl. California cel pared with vesterday's close. During tne SeBtidnt, "L, SOUth Americs, | Diiiles Reeuritipn N : lieavy steers the most St Joseph Live Stock Market. lier, 60c. Now York Hol day May sold up to and July to 49%c. compound. ¥7.75G8.00. Pork. steady. | Erie . geuel & $hi¢ soutnern. " Pacific. . Quotations on cattie: Good 10 cholce | gn [OgppL Mo, April 21.—CATTLE— per ib. Wisconsiu .A':‘\h- elg: ;gla' price was 6c for May :-:-’-':""nglm.lm i'short clear, $19.50071.00; | Erle iat 8id D carh Rie G,/ 841§ Union Pacttic. ... | cornfed steers, 35.90G6.90; fair to kood corn- | p2 i, OB, L DR TUNRT ateers, 9 v % o pld. 0% do ptd fed steers, $5.50@5.90; common to lair corn- - 4 ¥ Y q Providions wore tirm the TALLOW-Quiet: city (8 per pks.), Sic; | Genersl Bleciric . 8 A% P hicais 1101100 B | fed ‘teers, $4.5065.50; §00d to choice cows | 000830 coms and - heifers, §:5098.10: Prices &t the close wi igher. | country (pkge. free). dlidiéc O Northern Ore ctis 81 a0 pta and heifers. $.76@9.9; fuir to good cows | “4Se BT 2 3 0 The leading futures ra as follows Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 3@ | {iinois Central o pit 3 Wabash .. and helfers, $3.85@4.7; comumon (o fair | oo 7 rrots—3$2.% per bbl. -I—'————-a-.—fi;— e #ec: hp-’r;. nomvn".' & grand Trunk. ... umxha.u I cows and heifers, $2.25@3.¥; stock helfers, i o ; 3 ::';"'1&"”"' persnips, turn! Articles,| Open.| High, w. | Clowe.| P | DGGE-Trm; western firsts, 2m24c Mot pte. .. ncin . Central ... : 8.00@4%; veal calves, $3.%@6.75; buils, v i ., Tbe. ! ! | R conds, .~ Ms@2iec: southerna. | Internationsl Paper .......- $1s | Loulavitie & N-..."'1e1is Amai. _ Covnar. G4, etc... $3,0064.9; §6od to choice stock STRAWBERRIES-—#.0003.25 “Wheat southerns, seconds, 2%@31c. | int. Paper . . . SILVER—Bar, steady at 237%d per oz and feeders, $4.4045.7,; fair to good ve Btock Market HIDES~No. 1 greer. tc: No. 1 cured, Se. May cy grades, firm, others | intér - : MONEY— 4% @'% per cent stockers ard fecdcrs, M.UEA.0; common o g 2 g e Bept. rd {o extras, 21@c; process, common to ¥ 13 | for shor s _i8 14 per oent; . HOGS—Heavy hogs soid this morning at | STam )- = . 900 head; mar- | NEW YORK, April‘ 21 <COPTON~ Dec. spocial, 17@%c: western factory. first. Me. | ¥ (85 2 { months' bills, TK@1% per cent tully steady prices and. while the market | Ket 10c lower; beeves, 300960, fat cows | market opened easy at'a acciing of Uit *Corn— POULTRY—Alive, slow: broilers, 26@dic: | yousg® & ¥ kel was not exactly active, there was |and heifers, 33.6006.50; feeders, 34.0086.%; | points, with the active ‘month hun. ut May fowls, 15@16c. Dressed. firm; brollers, 4| v s p. & 4 T Tre y Statement. & fair movement and the most of | ¥earlings, $3.0004.50. 12 to 14 points net lower than e , 25 thie first tew @0c: fowls, 15@15%c Missouri Pacific i WASHINGTON. April 2L.—Today's state- | the desirable heavy hogs, changed | HOGS--Recelpts head: market B¢ | minutes under heavy realiz ‘1 and local Ccow Stuff and -feeders Geing small. More | 16,000 head; market weak to 1 Inwe: fancy fry, tubs, eommed roll, w8 Rpprs 1 8 S g M.K. & T ment of the treasury balances in the gen- | hands in good season the wiora- | lower; range of prices, $.6047.10; bulk of | hear pressure. There was @ demand &, Leais Genen . K. & T, prd - e rand. exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold | ing. The fact was that the best | sales, $6.86@7.00. at the decline, however, and @dring the 8T. LOUIS, April AT—Futures °;"\L,t",,, reserve, shows: Avaflable cash balence, | heavy hogs, If anything, looked a little Stock in 8 middle of the morning the mdrket firmed nigher; cash dull; track, No. ° red ¢ Rl g i 4 $128.221,008; gold coln and bullipn, $46.508,278; | stronger than yesterday and packers were . » up, recovering all but 3 or 4 points of th $1.6000152%: No. 2 hard, $LIIQ@L344; M Norfoix & W gold certificates, $36.389.210 generally quoting r B0od heavies as | Receipts of live stock at the six principal | early loss, while some of the early soller: $1.26%; July, $1.10y Honh Amgrisss - Costing more thun yesterday, largely for | western markets yesterday appeared to be covering, and the strengih CORN—Hgher; track, No. 2 cash, 74éc; [ Northern Pacific 1Y Bank Clearins the reason that there was a larger portion Cattle. Hogs. Sheap. | of the market of itself appeared to be ai- No. 2 white, Whe, May, i0%c; July, e | Pacific Mail : B A Abil LBank olearings for to- | Of S81es at E0 and above. ., Fhe mized | South Omahi 45007 12300 5,90 | traciing gome fresh buying from outside iy Pennaylvanta i x:i:. m‘}é e et a9, Arbor day 1a1l on the loads of good quality and pretty fuir |8loux City i 9 530 sources. Some of che large . #pat peopls OATS—Firm; track, Ne. 2 cash, 5@'sc; : R | e % yadr. ¥ weights commanded. about steady prices. | St. Joseph Pt AL 1 0 | were good buyers during the first hour. No. 2 white, G7c; May, 4%c; July, 43 Prisad Bt Gar.. e However, If there were very many light | Kansas City cooee 6,800 Cotton futures closed barely steady: | | FLOUR—Firm; red winter patents. $8.50 | pyiiman Palace Car ™ Wool Market hogs pn them they were slow and nard to | St. Louis g 2,800 1 April, 10.35¢; May i Juney-W.37c; July 8% 10 81% 10 8% | 7.00; extra fancy % Railway Steel Spring 9y - 4 ol o move, with prices, anytning, a little | Chicago verene 16,000 10. Augus Septernher, 10.1 10 50 10 4i% { hard winter clears, P Readin, X BOSTON April 21.-WOOL,~The local \\fi!k s N S -—- | October, 10.1 November, 10.3¢; .Decembe { 1080 SEED-Timothy, 8250 Repubile Sissl | ot farket continued very strong and al- The market on light hogs was in about Totals f 290 58,130 30,100 January. 10.016; May; 16,06 g CORNMEAT—45.50, Republic Steel pid 7 i though trade is rathed quiet, prices on | the same condition as yekterday. that is ot. quiet; iddling uplands. 10.80c BRAN-Backed. east track, $1.31@1.34 Rock Islead Co. 5 - s wools grading quarter and three-eighths | it was very nluv{ and dull throughout the Kansas City Grain and Provisions. mi ing gulf, 11.06c. siles; 196 Dales. ' & HAY—Firm: tl 0G15.00; e, | Rock Island Co. ptd blood show a decided upwafrd - tendency. | entire - session. The prices paid were a (BAS CITY, Mo. CWHEAT- OALVESTON, A . T, HRothy, SLBENAE: praie, | oc L B8 7. W s k )\ fittie. lower than vesterday morning, but | o SANSAS ;. M% Lol ik $11.00G12.50. A his stiffening of values is apparent in tle_lower | morning, but | ooy ™ nchanged; No. 2 ¥ @).36: | at 10%e. BAGGIN 1-16e. & b & %id | both foreign and domestic stogks, in addi- | not very .m..Kn ;1.mul~m Vn;m esterday’s 3 > PV & #% 5% [tion to the speculative mevement ' in | extreme weak close. Light hogs were the | 4 “ B istoam. e nighest - Aboimg. | ORI 2. & 1 ’ | wcolred wools there wh atas@y demand | last to sell and it was late before a clear- | Mo R X"l tohanged RRCR O IR Markay, patents, 35804 Lard, higher; prime steam, $l0.1: $o. E 2 for foreign stock of many grades. Sheariug | ance was effected mixed 9% @%c; N mixed, S@eo; NEW YORK, April 2L.-COFFEK 6.3; winter straights, $5.6096.8; spring pat- | @ Dry salt mests, high: " Doxed. | Seut continues in Utah, Nevada, California, SHELP—The bottom literally fell out of | R (o (Pl NG 3 while, 69¥e market for futures opened quiet at un- 200810, spring straights, $4.5694.70; orts, $10.50; clear ribs. $1).00; short | So. Ratlway pfd B Texas and northern Arizona. Very liitle | the sheep market this worning. Prices on T8—Unchanked; No. i white, b6gesc; | Changed prices to a et daglime. of fiva 2% T b a4 cow 35 35~ 7338 -.Ck sz F3 8004 to choice | "B bld. A asked - ; No. 2 northern, $1.2 T, 334004 Clears, 81100 Bacon. higher: boxed, extra | Téunemee Copper has been done In the 18ho to.@nte. however, | both sheep and lambs sutfered deciines of . 83abic. P closing quiet, net unchanged to five to_cholice maiting, SR LARY - Ghasdy: chiokens: 1o | otE o b W0 . D i | SO e X, 300y Mool washed, s | Gally was § ood- on the average. | ¢ HEFGTIEA0N, ORI o Thofoe | of 6500 bags, inclucing April At asec, Lre- T porthwestern; $165% Timotny seese, e, TS Rubber e 8" | combing, M0dlc: thres-eighthe Biood, comb. | 1O care for auppiies and the trade through- | Yuyrrgr.Creamery, #c: firats, 2c; | MArket quiet: Rio No. 7, 8 pga\q.j%x._u.r, pork, per bbl. $18.0| EGGE—-Higher at Mo care ] p i £ Sie @ Sk b4 | delaine. washed. Bodcc. Mickigan. ‘Wikcon. | f3¢¢ P (g Biualion BEGRL SRTEOY T || HGGS—Exiras, Bo: cursent receipts, flat sides (boxed), $9.€1439.75. Wheat, bu ¢ 3 ; Chem. ptd . i 15 vood, unwashed, 29@80c; three-eight of the deal this morning and it looks lke | Wheat, bu 31,000 11000 | No 1 northern, $1.26@1.26%; No. 2 northern, 25960 bu., comparéd Wwith 315,00 bu. the | Wesiiaghouse Electrie 0 eighths blood. 2@80e; auarter-blood. "% | “PRl reqson for the dectine In values wag | Quotations at Kansas City were BARLEY—Sa 3 | Cregon, eastern. No. 1 staple. 82@63c: east- | bulk of prices at other points. This ex- | JIA¥ L 0% I8 | 033, @7, | Mc: No. 3. T9%c: No. 4, The. s 9% WIORK. Apri) R~Closing | afum stanle. @agte: fine ciathing. 8m6%: | *Quotations on sheep and lamus: Good | QL Wh@lBe; 1008 | patents, $.8046.00; frst clears, $ 65@5.15 & Litile Ghief o | eptember ! ey T AT = “do bondy 5 Ontar'o ¥ ene 1. springs, lhc. 1AVERPOOL. April 2L —WHEAT-8gt | Irca Siver 1 o lielt o c: Teavy fine. (3i%c: | to Sood ewes. $5.5G5.15; calls and Bucks, | Npw vORK, April 3l METALS—The| 6o Want ads are business Bagetérs Forelgn Finanel Sugar apd Wals Kansas City Live Stock . £134 158. Locally the market was easy in corn. & cais, oats, % cais. | firm: May. 6 3d. July, 8 Tha Matket today. Diecounts were cusy. Trad- | 85 erns; market steady i ice | market, with spot closing at & 6. and PHILADELPHIA, Apill 21 ~BL rn-.‘z-| TOLEDO, 0., Aps SELLD -Clover. | although underione v good | N 440! Vo 1 v L W6 stocke d teeders, $1.00@3 Flectcivtic at 81250615 625 and casting | GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOOKS. | 4 10@16¢ t the open e s were onl oints | r RYE-No. 2, ®: o i 2 ort ¢l Texts & Pecits : % | The leading domestic’ quotations range as | V@S¢ at the opening. ceip ere only points lower. Havre closed mt a:net de- MBL::-)-‘.:” mixing, e@esc: fair :lhtof:)‘ o R RN ket § 8 X . | follows: Ohlo and.Penmsylvunia Meeces. | Moderate, ubout twenty cars in all, und t0e | AY _8teady to firm: ch othy, | Oline_ of Uf. Sales were Pepgeisd. iees)iy c Unlon Pacific Sve e ers did not app i combe s an o 8E! No, 1 southwestern, 31 | spring 1¢; turkeye, M@I6%c: ducks, Tlc: | Union Pacifie ptd : w ww w8 N washed. BAMGH: haif-blood, | 1oven at the de vs did not eppear | oie vy " 31600617, 0. mber at 5.80c and March at gddc. Spot v ». £ - g 10 o ¢ pb 2 c. | out was very slow and dull. One salesman E ” el Wise. Mild, dull; Cordov Clover, BUTTER--Firm; creamer) 8 Rubber 13t pid o 104 |ing, M@sic: quarter-blhod. ing, 2863 sized up the situation about correctly when seconds, ic: packing stock, 18c. i . b @I810. Lard, per i Ibs. 051 Short Receipts. Shipments. 8 Steel ptd " b ol n and New York flseces. fime unwashed 9 . 4 Sc; peconds and dirties, 19420 _Milwaukee Grain Market. 37 J dde 1y . 2 \ off of receipts and lesving the poorer % a g sy fe vibs, sides (loose), §9.194@0 5244 Short clear | Flour. bbls... L AR yid i Wi e | 2@2c; delaine unwasbed. AEMe: Mall- | gq1ity alone.” Packers have the long end | Receipts. Shipments | MILWAUKEE. April 21 < WHEAT — Tothl imarances afsBNset asd flour wors | Corn, bu ji% 13% | blood. unwashed. c; quarier-blood RN, Seat Hila ‘morning SRd Bt e thait | Cofn; by : 9,000 000 | $1.24@1.25; July, $1.14 bid cqual to 146,000 bu. Primary receipts were bu 1. 51,000 | webash otd % | o Kentucicy. Indiana and Missourl. threc. | opbortunity. " - Oats, bu 16000 33,000 | OATR-Standard, s8¢ Corresponding day ‘& yéar ago Grain Market. Western Union ¢ . {79 Scoured values: Texan, fine. 12 months. | generally attributed to lower eastern ad- | —r= - s Entinated receipts TOr tomarrow: Wheat - LIS, Aptil S WHREAT-. | Listisr ¢ L 8 . | tomese: rine. ¢ to 8 [montha, @S fine e alont e it e seemed to think | Articles. Open Close. Pe ave N> 1§ E 3 n a . Californfa. narthern. , L gy d B - W S Y e b . SLINGLE, cash | hard, 31384 | Am T wh ™ | Taidate county. amete: fall. free. - €MMEc. | thastsar i Mk as. compared. with the | Wheat= | | | _PEORIA. 11 April 21 CORN—Higher: SUTTER ~ Sweaddi’ ereamert §gorhern. ddalat Noo 3| MHual wie fo the day, 491,700 aha gether too high as comp ne | Wies iy 1285 1 23% | No. 2 yellow, 74c; No. 3 yellow: #%c: No. 2, = : : 1.23%@128%: No. 3 northern - tapls, 4 aatr ) sl | n clothine. §@5ic. vallev. No. 1. 44@60c. | plains In' & larger measurc, perhais, the | 3 L ‘Boas. Stend L mark, cases lm\ud.dA!"FsL“A'l Lo IR | New York Minlux . | Torritors. "fing athple. 14048 fine me- | BRunihg of the price st (his mornibg Boptember . vee W WRGTA | OATS—Firm! No. 3 white, Séie | BRAN-In_ bulk, $200@%.00 ‘miniug $tocks : i - A 0 Mgy Duluth G Market. twi Syt d i | Tine medium clothine o: half-blood. | to" cholee lambs, $7.46G7.90; fair to good ¢ i wins, | PLOUR--First patents. % %@6.10; second 10 Laagville Con | AMPc: throe-eiwhihe blahd, SRARC: quarter- " e s J 4 sood | July 3 > April A AWHEAT-. ' | blond, 80463e. Pullin. exire, 64@esc: fine A - - asy'ehoice to fancy 1.0 | econd clears. §3.4603.66 | Com. Tunnel stock. . 2! Mexican X - .y, oL®; fa 0. { s con v " 8T, 1OUIS, Apefl 21.-WO( “rehanged: | 86 falr to good wethers, $5.766%.00 POULTRY t-q:‘fl:-nn. 1ie; ehick- | Liverpool Graln Market. gon gpl. 8 Ve .. 3 edinm gradas. combine and clathing, %4 | good 1o choice ewes, $5.76@6.00; fair Me ead) to @b wcights io |:n--hel Hemi Mo ¥ red =t ke X *Oftered | tub washed $2.00g4.00. | London tin market was lower today, with i 80 to 85-1b. wi L o) 8 to L0-1b. | futures, easy; May 8s. 10%d; July, Tiad spot quote P utur b 3 elghts, $40ic ]“wmh" (AR e ¥ uoted at £133 158, and fulures at | = e — __ Foday— 4 cars: con, @| CORN—Spot market sirong: new Amerl » . oy -sef . sumeis | MR YOR ar 1 < 5 Cll A sy y pot_quote 29,3529, o, e elin Mskimacod lomerrow | can mixet yia, Galveston e 4. f01ures. | (0RO an M a3 nibranble o he | veadt e ey ng, 7117 [_KANSAS CLIY, Mo. Ay 5-cat i | armeatny. wih wor cusied ut ruen st | Hopbert E, Gogél:Co. Malse 5 " h =S | o Stock Excharg a signs | Stemdv: Na 6 4 e Ne e N *: | export and dressed beof sieers $0.00@6.80: | futures at 178 8d. The local market wus Brokers and Philadeiphia Prodece Market. | h ne £ Vo s 4 - 4 ‘) Was | of profit taking fou one and | No. ' ¥ & v ir 1o good, $.206.00, western siecrs, |dull. with Lake quoted at $12.87%4@13.00. Steady and in fal a western | cash. $6.50: April D $6.60, Do rices we. men At irregula « ng ern . at 3123740 Lead declined to £13 s | Omaha Office: 910 N. ¥. Life Bldy. creamery, Jc; extra nearby s, 3 {cember, 36.60; March T:lg: No. 2 3.6 n foreigners were firm, Waff'rs and v 5 5. 06 LTH@A.M ¢ nativ W in Lendon. Locally the market remained Y - Firm and lc higher sylvania { No. 3 3890, rejeoted, 8% no estabiished | home ratls were easy on realizatiors and | #re- : w et Y | gl WAGLE Bpelier was unchanged | DOV TOoPRout.eugian 081, and other nearby firat, free cases, 28¢ at|grade $.80. Timotny; prime, $1.50. Alsthe, | Grand Trunk was bhetie . afier the semi- | MOT ASSVS ' 1 o W16 21 12 6d In London and at $5.0 ofi ' | Independent; A-3131 and A-8182. mark, current receipts, In returnabie cases, | prime, 3519 | ansual meeiing of the line. American se- | ketile, good te ! HOGS— fece 124 1 u iu the local markei. iron was ¥ al| Oldest-and Largest House In tie Slaie

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