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HA, TUESDAY, APRIL 27 parkgeureent e NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | b e, ‘St rafewird ofveana | OMAMA LIVE STOCK MARKET CHE! alr demand: New York scored an advance of from | to 2 polnt GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | ¢ : :;‘Q.’;;F‘nm' chols 15%6c; fair to good, owing to l:)ii ‘o\!flde“(‘l'l llll!n\!!:' Ka e ; Were firm and dealers were busy a ittle D AB ank w tl' .. " d '“n' but WEATHER IN THE 6 IN BELT x!.', U.der.‘c‘ e : e of -«-m‘:an -I'"":.!‘X:M‘y.‘l:l)-I';"!':u"fimn;::} TUO "n’ Cattle and Tflfl Mtdle k l aIrlple Falls off. Ao Extensive Profit Taking. option buying and covering operations prior mand Break Prices. y ML Partly Clouds and Conter for oy e e o S Sher o capital and surplus > CORN ACTS CLOSELY IN SYMPATHY WM and Tesdar. e |DUE TO MONEY SITUATION |30 but W tureed eellr, and prices cased | OGS GETTING THE WORST OF IT 1 1000 whes (his tnstihic e An area of low pressure overlies the up- X — BBRLIN, April 36.—Trading on the Boutse pee . ) issourt leys an today was stagnant, cperators assuming a Unexpectedly High Cables Cause & |Def Misslssiorl and Missour o,"‘,},,’;“r'.:% ¥ in Call Loam Market is Con- | wailing attitude. Prices were somewhat No tion became a National Bank, the capital was $85.000. Jamp Wheat When Market |mountains, with its center over sidered Among the Possibilities weshe ota. resd accompani, PARIS, April 26.—Prices on the Bourse L Opens, but SHides to Poiut B o ad Logsninree 4 of the Week—mor today were ateady, except In the case of Prices Fifteen Cents Higher, This has been increased elow the Start, much higher throughout the Missour! valley rentes, which were weak on the fear o at .t and ‘weat fnto the mountain districts. An oy labor troubles. from time to time to meet area of higher pressure i moving in over ¢ i T T | the northwest and Paocific slope, accom- " New York ey Market. | SOUTH OMAHA. April 2, 190, the needs of a steadily grow- OMAHA, April 2, 1%9. | s NEW YORK, April 38.—There were symp- | NpwW | % —MONEY—On call, ° ofs. Sheep. panied by falling emperature, and colder | NEW YORK, Apri Cattie. Hogs. She \heat opened strong on unexpected | weather will extend over this vielnity to- | 10™® Of languor in the speculustion In | gteady: 1 er cent; ruing rate, 2 per Estimate Monday 3000 7 3 ing business e 581 ago.. 6043 w srong cables, which created mew Duying | night and Tuesday. Moderately §ood rains | *t0CkS today and a dispostiton 4 i Same day i weol H as manl- | cent; closing bid power and caused a firmer feeling. The ad- | were general over sastern Nebraska Satur. | [¢°t l0 harvest accrued profits r % per cent; offered, I her than | per cent. Time lo d stronger ; sixty Today the Capital, Surplus vance WAS only temporary, however, as Mght. Showeérs were general in the | !0 uUndertake renewed commit This er Gent; ninety aays, 2% per cent, jBame day 3 weeks ago.. 8 renswed tion sent In about noon and | M iasissippi valley and throughout the sast. | COndition of affairs caused a heavy under- b "Six_monins, 3 per Cent. fame day ¢ weeks 3,38 and undivided Profits amount "m‘yn“l pors '.‘,'""“’l \n | T And _southern states within the last tq:g;ev::u th knronouml-:d welk:dnn. b PRIME MEKCANTILE PAPER—34%4@4 |Same day last year Col & at the opening, with | {oe #0007 hours. The Weather is gener- ney market position seemed to be | per cent ‘The following tabie shows 000. wheat, Wih 76 was a_good demand for | e o0 90 tne M ,,,,‘g;. Jn Bener | responaible tor this action on the part of | "STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with|of cattle. hogs and sheep At South Omans to over $1,200,000.00. ‘ush corn om .the floor. The marke: dulled | gane in the northwest where is It unseitied, | (e operators for the advance. A flurry | actual business in bankers bills at 8.88150 | for the year to date, compared with last after wheat broke and vaiues eased off. | ovhr ' T "DrORATIY continue in the call money market is considered |4.86%5 for sixty-day bills and at 348740 for | year: 1909. 1008 Ine. Dec. Wheat advanced early with higher cables| St Tonignt D aaatay e fair in this | gronget the posslbilities for the Dresent | demand: commercial bills, . S5vN.86% ttle . 20149 291848 300 Firsl Nafio“al Bank andi betler local demand. Cash wheat con-| VRl FOCE A e And precipitation | Week in connection with the preparations - SILVIR—Bar, 8c; Mexican dollars. Me. | Hogs 4 SR5.804 844,705 58,991 | tnwes, to brimg, high prices and 18 al | ooio0 e O eaponding day of | for the monthly settlement to be financed, | BONDS — Government, steady; ralliroad, |Sheep | SIT/656 466,260 71,308 ... pre ver 'the ' eption. Toward _tne| (PePEERG, FAID LOS Money supplies at interior points are said | heavy. The foilowing table shows the average . sellfiy started mjurnur losses were 1908, 108, 1607, 1906, | L0 De redundant still and difficult to find | Closing quotations o bonds were as fol- | price of ho S Bouth Omana for the last Fegtatered: May opened ai $1.14% and closed | N yomerature.. 81 33 8 & | employment for. In spite of this reserve several days, with comparivons: nclll. Wi, h'l N the strength| PTecipitation ...l .00 T 0 .00 ;omc hln the morll:‘)"h hn:‘;hm there is a .m'\:-l:u:"u x . was y higher on No je. | fear that even a slight hardening of money s 2e i s : "‘":.‘; . e .,("'.f;'m":d\‘/:nf:l giormaltemperdtiire foftoday, ® de |7 tha, miht lalodge some vaineravls mac- | ©-,8 5 104 do 31 erien. . Date. | 1909, [1908. [1007. (1906 [1906. [1904. 1903 cel nd . wn O Deficiency in el oldings of stocks of the less sub- b 7 5o ot ATty sl market closed duil-| o Deficlency in preeipitation-since March 1, | 5l il clase. Last week already & closer | (93 TP o itV E & Nt 4 Al [y e sems 1818 ness proy ...': pricos eased off again.| " Dyficlancy - eorresponding pertod in 198, | SCrutiny was being exercised of collateral | Aiie.Chal. iat b5 WM. K & 1w April 68800 543 639 * |58 489 710 _May opened &l #%c and closed & GThC. 207 Inches. in loans and borrowers were notified by | Am. Ag. 86...........000 ~do Ist & ref. ds April 874, ”.,l 43 640 i‘”! 700 Primary wheat receipts were znsc|no Deflolency corresponding period in 1907, | the banks to reduce theypercentage of the | Am. Tobacop s 9% do gen. 4. April (u‘u.‘ 543/ 639 661 52 * |70 Bushels and shipments were 185,000 buushels, | 54" ch 00" T A, WILSH, more doubtful class of securities furnish-| do 6s 210% Mo, Pacific 4. April &% sl 6o )5 01 604|708 Ssinet receipts Jast Yot O aneis T Lacal Forecastér. |IN€ lons =The shifling of lokns thus| A Y, i BN N April 19..| 6 visg] 4 &) Gisl 0l o | 498 70| and shipments o £ ke rought about in itseift a disturbing A ey & " A 8710 | 4Gorn ' Teceipts ‘were 320 bushels and| Comn and whest regton bulletin for |brocess The same influence was at work e & LR KR yi<) M| "-'“‘l:gw\:gl:mf iR - b nipments were 38,000 bushels, agulnst re- [ (COt and, wheat reglon bulletin foF | 1 e hond market to reduce tho voluume | o200 " i i ie 01 ey, G - April 80008, 6 36] 6 ao| o | 8.3 4110 ceipts last year of 577,000 bushels and shib- | enging at 8§ m.. Tth meridian tima | O transactions in the department an to| paltimore & Ohio 4. 014N, & W. Ist con. 4 April 531( 688 634 ¢ | 482 70 ments of 742,000 bushels. ' | Monday, April 6. 1908 impart & heavy tome to that class of | do 3is M do ov. 4 A | April 4| 5 40| 6 34| 6 29| 5 98 08 Clearances were 3,000 bushels of corn, CMATLA B secuttitles also. o g W, Bge. 91 No. Pacitic 4 | Aprii 1540 634 629 6% 8 nome of outs apd wheat and flour equal § DIpraCT The day’s narrow speculation centered in | Brk. Tr. cv. 4¢ B4 *do i |Apri .. | 538 631 6 26 526/ 4 W ON THE to 167,000 bushels. —Temp.— Raln- a few of the favorite trading stocks, not- 680 8. L. ride. do..... 39 | April 36. 6 34 6 2. i | 8@1%q higher on wheat| Stations Max. Min fall. Sky N 108% Pann. cv. 3igs 1915, o | APTI 3 ® | PR g 8 ably Reading. Fiuctuations in that 'stock Lo S L oy - Bl i st i lower on corn. ASNISng; Nab. .o SuVEL i Cheat were violent until It became known that 1% Recting sen. b 1 | *Sunday. | c ICA ocul range of option: Brcken B *‘& g }& ? ; )4 the supreme court decigion on the com- & Ohlo 4%s.: 100% St. L. & 8. F. tg. 40 8% The officlal number of cars of -xm-k} I — e e — | Brcken Bow, Neb, 7 0 Clear modities clause of the Hepburn 1aw WAS | Chicago & A, 3is.... 0% S L. 8. W. c. 4u.... % | brcught in today by each road was i Articles.| Open Close.| Bat'y. | Columbus, Neb... 71 37 o Pt cloudy ‘e ¥ by . r oy ot 4 - not to be handed down today. Less at-|C. B &Q | 4. .. 8% 10 goid da. . M Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's. | e = 08, HNeD. 5 3 Biaks tention was pald to the stock afterwards. X :; & 3ign 01% Seaboard A. L. 4n.... i1 | M. & St. P.. 1 x - | | [ Fairbury, 114 115 ) 11480 1 1003 1 Neb Falrmont, Neb. London turned ller' in this market, 5. W% No. Paeitia sol. ... 34 M. & § £ Lea, - » | | wxsie . WESTERN g 8 Clesr prompted, it was said, by the approach of [ 4o col. 5o R4 40 10 e, % | Missouri Pacific 1 i | o 484 | 101 1 0% 0035 Gr, Island, Neb. o0 ~ Pt. cloudy " o do rig. 4 2% S0, Rallway o " Tnior 4 1 Y i % Hartington, Neb. 7l 4 0 Cloudy | tock cxchange " Thare weve tracen of | (oCC: & St L s i 91 do sen. tr. ... 44 Union Pagific. . 8 & i RAILWAY o (AL e il e 4 anxiety in some of the forelgn markets | “Coro. Mia i b ke siades i C & N W. w a 1 il Mgk s 6 y 3 % iy i I . -] over the unsettied state of affalrs In| ¢ A 8 r. & o i%s 9% 4o lst & ref. 4a.... 99% 8t. P. [ ] il Effective May 2d train leaving Omaha for Fort Dodge ! . . S o 1 : 4 Ot N’;;” = Turkey. The renewed absorption of gold | *D. & H. ov. ds...100s U. 8 1004 B & Q. 1 P 5 f X stiel 80| Tetaman Neb. 1 by Parls was illustrated in the taking of [ dd iat ret. s o B &Q 2 6 ; at 3:30 P. M., will be discontinued. 39%] S| Alta, Tar... % Cloudy $5,000,000 in London for that account. Read- gl lmR _"5“- 'm: C,R L &P, east.. 3 ¢ | g 4 % i e Mo | B M BB st {4 ¥ o §loudy 4y|ing seemed to be hurt by the intimation | Disilens o %G ROL & P west i i Day train from St. Paul and Minneapolis will arrive at e Wi 4 R Sl that heavy supplies of anthracite remained | ®rie b 1. 4 14 Titnots_Central i 2 : g Hods i Omaha Cash Prices. S : ‘W Clonay | on hand to be worked off during the sum- | 4o T series A % |Chicago Gt. Western 1 " | 8:30 P. M. ) M‘?d“ll‘i.l‘:i\f: an:mr(-rfil.'maflidi.fi\;ukua. *Sloux’ City, Ta..v 64 4 @ Cloudy | [SF I The QUOUL OF b g e e r:ilri\lx‘ PRl SRR ey pe Total recelpts 2 i The Limited from Chi St. Paul 1 Mi b ek 4 spuing, $L1GLAT, Mimimum temperature for twelve-Nour | wheat crop wan regurded ‘s favorable | W Con 1 sl i G, & o mf S G | The disposition of the day's receipts was| Jmited from Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis will CURN $e%@%7c; No. 3, 86%c; No. | period ending a a m. but the further break in the wheat market | Int. Met iis TN R.of M. awn.. 94K (o o0y oW P re - > v 18 Al e : o baiac; yeliow, te; o, 3 'yellow. DISTRICT AVERAGES. lacked itsstimulating effect on_siocks. oy, MTh AT AN Pacitic w o 98 | 32 TOHONR, ch buyer purchasing the num- | |f arrive at 8:15 A. M. Full information from WG e, o. 3 oted & frac o ) J No.of —-Temp.-— Ratn. L I Cattle. Hogs. 8heep. " G o (s miwat, §3¢; No. 3 yellow,| Cemtral Stations, Max. Min Inches.|1oia aic not ket abave s per cent. Gether: Local Securities. Qmaha Pucking Co....... 41 L1 i | MARSHAL ORAIG, City Pass. & Ticket Agt. No. g, 6c; No. by 4 A £3 cent. 4 B nd Company 1 | e, No. @ white, odg63%c; No. 4 white, | Chicago, Il . e A ing distrust over the selling of stocks| Quotations furnished by Samuel Burna, | cygq:’'py L st 2 Columbus,. Ok AR ;‘15| which abpeared on all availanle opportunis|ir 04 New York Lite Buldias: _ - | {300y Seobins Co...... €8 L3 o 1612 Farnam Street, RYECNS.5 T N0, & WOe Indianapolis, Ind b} 38 B T I T A B B TR T A, o s % | Vansant & Co. R S f Carlur Recelpta. Kansas: €ity, Mo, k3 5 Pland to (h gl - A M late dealings Gliy of Omans Bonds, L% 1828 1 .:gywbr'n-& &"Rnuu-hlld 3 e p— - IR R T - g o . nvi o Close. ugias County 4. 19 4 4 ephen R 0 hi il ST iflé&'f.‘{,‘:i.. K, a1 0 6 "%| Bonds were neavy. Total par value $4.- | Guie City Male Compuny #%... . 0 | Hill & Son.. 5 % ‘| thing had changed hanas by midday, .L] was higher in London with spol quoted at Chicagoe ..o soaagmeaceeas 1 L ahe, Neb. iy by e | $8200. United States bonds were un-| ind. Tel. e 1987 (0% ptd bomus). % PP Lewis 5 though the trade was slow. £57, 125, 6d and futures at £58, s 6J MINGCRPOLES .. L ihroeses. s 20 .. [Omatha, Neb. a8 2 | changed on_call Kaneas City R, & L. 08 1013..... Huston & O JEAEnE 2t ] N Av, 0 P N Av. &b P | Lodatly ‘aull and unci d. Lake qu Lmaun 2 . 12 i 8t. » Louls, Mo... ] 2 Ll o R Py 3 tahdt " R R 3 on o o Iy 5k o | O v. Sh. Pr No. v v y dull and unchanged. Lake guoted 1 " b ‘umber of sales and leading quotations 3 J. B: Reot & C 57 . kd [y » w o at SIZETH@18.00; electrolytic at $12.506126 % Duiuts “ 3 Light &howers oeeurred within the last|on bonds were: Nebraska Telephoe Stock 6% J. H. Bulla. [} 1 105 .. 80 ' o6 l'““ casting at $4@12.50. Lead was . 2+ o e e twenty-four hours in all’ portions of the Sales. High. Low. Close. s 1917, R 2 . P T R ] w % 4 high R\ b B o CHICAGO: GRAIN' AND PROVISIONS corn and wheat region except the Omaha| Amaigamaied Copper 130 Ti% T8 0% - ke e 2 I 6 130 ¢%0 1 H | e 8 in the Lotdon . ookt district. The weather is much warmer in| Am. 0. & F. oo 30 B8 5% 5 M Hagerty & o1 '8 - ot i R i 0 Ty A0 A Mg R sy : . : -y B : M. 3 i A i . 30004, %, el an unchanged. Foaiurssiof the.Wsading asd Closing | [, Western and cooler 1p 16 SOURAP™| Amerisen Cotlon 0111111 8100 G 6 o8 F.'G. Inghram Sl @ e B H | £21, 128, 6d in London, Locally qulet at _HWAGD, April 26.—Wheat prices Rosatie Am. Linseed 01l W00 6% 16 18 4 i"Beet o 14 % ote T, Lioes ; e der 0 Al her today from the |NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET | Amerioan Locomoti LI B B buly | OmaRa Water Co. fe 161 LAl ey By S LB o BT W i o8 w7 psser g pe W gl sy gy Wi oo s wu point touched during, the | ssvers e yo o r oy R pie 14 M4 VLS | Omana B. of T. Bidg. Co. pra 6% Ulirols Packing Co. 13 Jp i s B o 18 quoted at $10.75@16.50; No. I at $16, 406016 ) .'.',;,;",,,‘\“ 1004 per W.m,ly.nm mur. | @uotations of !l:-ll:-y on Vari u::.i.'r“ m {22& :h.:;:;n-rr:“ri.t:'.‘:. 1987 st BUAIR g&:::hd!:y.“, % ‘;‘x) » “ '.s'l T I,,, M- . 4 128 1 ';if's‘ ‘lgl:::gn und No. 1 southern soft a ! et Cioved weak at net declines of %c Lo Commodities. S Mina . 1 Somn Duene. Newer (Hu" it 1001 101 ] {BEP~Lambs communaed fully niteen | G5 1 B L Lo ¥ Lurn ana oats closed firm and pro- o PRGR [ % Sious Stock Yards ptd 6% hs i % = = ——land on one or two oad sales perhaps a oL April 26 —METALB—Lead, Ihe fresn break in wheat prices oceur- | o ’ o pa ' $6.90 | Atchison 110,20 1083 Tri-State Land Co. pfd. 1% (com. bonus) &5 30 CAT i.d—Receipts of cattle this morning | were limitca and excepting a couple curs K e AT et The day and |pricos _ easler; Minnosots . patents, Ao . . = ik Topeka St Ry, b % | were quite liberal at this point and 1 Of mixed wetters and yexriings, the ar-| Kamsas City Grain mnd Provisions. I Uaused the July delivery to sell off pre- i winter “siralghts, $.008.10;. Min- | Qo' Goast “Line. . 0 14 Unlon. Stock Ny |at Chicago and most other point rivais consisted wholly of lamos. A coupie | KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 26.—~WHIA T Ioitately 30 trom the high point of the | lesota bakers, $.6006.10: winter, exttds, | poitmers & Ono..: .. 2000 1M eral situation was about as unfavorable for | cars of clipped lambs (nat sold for .8, | —Close, May, §$1.18; July, 99c; Seplem- Dottom on ' covering by shorts but th ORNMEAL~White dnd vellow, $1.60Q | Central Leath . T e ‘B e | SRR bs e * | wholesale beef market at eastern consumn- | and supplles moved at tie advance ‘0| OATS—Unchanged; No, 2 white, be; No MRt tutled | to© dispiay any great | 165 coarse, $LEOGLE: kiln dried, $5.80 Central Leather ptd 100 0% e B oy Tialy West .......... {8 |iDE centern atill continues. Although Whole- | snuppy utyie, it was gencrally ihe opinon |3 mixed, o8gode. N, lite nd closed extremely hewvy: | RYE—Unsettled: No. 2 western, 9c, f. o. | Central of New dersey @ do 4 . 1003 Frankiin 1 |sd.e prices are down considerably trom the | fhat values would not hold up very long | RYE-&@8ic. ul &, Sirance of Tha to Sied | b, New York. 4,30 Atchison R. R...'.... 1% Granby ;04 | nigh point of o few weeks ago the Move: | under heavicr recelpts. Buyets were anx- | HA e chotce timothy AL By erpuol inapired considerable bullish | BARLBY—Steady; malting, 75@7sc, e &‘t. o4 80 B Ll Ui, Greane ¢ 1 !m:‘x:‘xdel:n;;:;:wfflf;lnnlfin-:g:lr. 5?::7: not | ious for supplies e HEAt Tecoints ate | MMOGIE. ohdie pigsc ln.m&hf{ [/ fimn:m'u‘ ut- Lhe Wnln. -(;,l| the ln:nrk:;} ‘\(;x York; feeding, is@76c, c. 1 New 1,400 Bt Mhovaied .. b Nintng % | has been impossible to induce consume l-r:“eely wunuml\:‘leI for the bulge in unwl‘;_cno alfalfa, $16.00u1,0. . 9. Totiday quotatidhe Bhowlng guine of |York, o o bu. Spot, easy: e Fitchbarg bid 33" Mienigan 3" | by iy mire” freely, seven " tholish b aluste wis wothing chelos 18 e 1Amb | BUTTLH-Lredme Irsts, 26c; wec- ; o S duis EL08 To $1.084, < Conil No. 2 b, nominai, elovator, and 8.8, o Dhias! Fasifie st % § | 41% deciiedly. lawen, TR iAR DSt A0 UBL | o Btetne Selling i fh00, the acaroiy of | HGGE. Bives. HAC; cutrent recsipis, ik } e N Y 2 B 4 2 A .3 |fortunate condit.on of the marke. for Mome - y ot} i ; it receipts, 19c; g ek SRR, St R Bk, B v s g S R Sk s T Sonatii | e, S8 8,0 o et R | second und diuc. e veugth at. T'end dln.dampened'T s . 1. o by afloat, Wheat opened firm L Amer! Woolen ___1L%C 34" Qutey . 5 {';.,,T,",,D,V};,‘,',‘“K,,.‘,‘,',’:,‘;:‘:;"'m',"h’{‘mf‘c"w‘: stuff, there being practically no waies o | Recaipts. p o Lrered- 16; ol Rl TR ket ab- | 6t nge adtepies broke _under aotive R oo 2 g by qpanmon ...ooocovr 10K | market. At the same time that consumers | SStabliah actual va'ues | Wheat, bushei. 42,000 00,000 Upeuing demann AN aail ec | hrtially on the decredse in United” Statan e T Termty . ...11 L0 Ihw | Are Dol taking the product very treely feeds | (@UPUtlons n yooled shecp, and \ambu | corn. kusnel. . ! §1/000 1 v of ect nite g 2 | e pressed to scll.” Feed yards ic 76608, 15 r 10| Quis, -bushel 26,000 B [ )cloped into mioReging OIS sitholel| avatianle sunply, and clowsd barely stesdy b fp United Copper .28 1| {n® R aia o e corn beit are matarally | 000 Ismba. §.2547.66; hwod to choice tignt [ V4t DU i 900 ran cellent weather for the. grow- at V@Yo decline. May cloged at .24, July 6,200 Arizona Com 124 Cian in_very bad condition on account of the |Yeariings, $6.00g7.36; good to choice heavy | Options at Kansas C J T Sorop T thip eountEy ORI U8 DAl o e D bu - S ports, B400 o Rt i Vitor sott ‘vainy: wether, ‘while in ‘many ‘places | Yearlingm, | #60God, good o cholce | g & £ / § Cro £ y 3 elpts, 2. 3 ) jutte Coalition 2% Wit ost impossible o buy corn except 8, $6.00@6.60; r to g00d wether: o « " W, pafance” ot odher Vinfiuencen, Cinciuding | ' Spor, ey No: 8, 7 clovator, and " Lo Sl Rrisom V1'% Wolverins at pronibitive brices. ‘As a resuit (hey are TG0 good 1o clioice ‘ewes, 15005 | e A ORI i 8 B S | decr : Gon 3. White, . Cai. & Hecla... reasing the catt 3 alr nwes, $5.2505. -~ '.""'[' Stuies s,\u,,; b came more ag e option market opsned about unchanged, | Insrsrecen Mot. o "> o This in brief was the condition facing | Both shorn sheep and lambs are selling | July (1 00%%| 100% 98| W A gressive the day and in - | Pt el KOte with wheat, railied ;on | Int. Nt gt s . e ressary Statement. cattle salesmen this morning at all mecket | about §1.00 per hundred under the above| September 964 Bletie| YA BILA ence of "":S: T e ina is | covering and cloved steady at %e rise on | Intemational Paper i WASHINGTON, April 2.—Today's state- [Points. Chicago, which had the biggert run, | quotations on wooled stuff. | Corn | ol R A B106a " Much oF | May and L@t loss on later monihs, May ment of the treasury bplance in the general | 1ed off with a break reported early at 104 May fund, exelusive |16c and with a most discouraging outlook. | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | July the elling was of & stop-loss character. | closed at Ti¥c, July at ¢ and September 0 100 ™ s Jowa Oentrul 500 he market at this point was very siow her - \'liekvy fame prevalled the remaindor of (At T4dc. 4. SM@SSe; natural | Kense City go. 1,400 |and late i opening, buyers being imcined R dveili < ] rlw‘dlg.‘-lh) closing at $1.18% and July | OATSHirm, o e il oped white, 300 {to await further information from eastern | Cattle and Hogs Lower—Sheep and| . ,5ced. B bld it $1.06 3. hite, , S9%elc: clipped . 1% points before doing very 0 Alillowgh the break in wheat caused |34 to & Ibs., F8%@SHke ™ Weel Market 234 scoordingly the foreacon Wes well aa: | CHICAGO, apil ae g e wome wekness in the corn market .or &| HAY—Easy: good to cholce. g% 4 o 3 [ Sa0e ooy, the forsaqen Wes, Vel ad | cRICAGO, April —CATTLE—Re- Visible Supply of Grain, time, 3? tallied sharply owing to a| HIDES—Firm; Bogota, 19%@2%c; Central 1,800 BOSTON, Ma: April 26 -WOOL~The | gether on a t ceipts, estimated 29,000; market, 15c¢ to| NEW YORK, April 26.—The vislble s P & rading basis. shivts, . Ap sible sy brisk genera) demand. the market closing | America. 20ic. 1Lén leading domestic’ quotations range &s| When buyers ang seilers got together on| 20 r; steers, $5.00@6.85; COWS, |of grain in the United Sttes' Satu utrong at net gains for the day of %¢ (0 | PROVISIONS-—Beef, easy: family, $14.00 B follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces, | a trading bas v 4.0095.75; heifers, $325@6.00; buils, o : - He, compared with Saturday's final $10.50@11.00; beef hams. $M.000 440 XX, 24g3c; X, 8388c; No. 1 washed, 3G 1 Mg Mg MR g Rl 3] §96.28; caives, $3.0006.00; stockers|APTh N As complied by the New’ Xork ..Tmuunx{ Durly\"‘i‘lm day May sold be- o, $12.60718.00; city extra Indla 1 Boi. No. & \washed, SMOMo; | Dalf-biced. | aocs. cattie b beins SINGeis. | Hey Tieht b ey Sl e Bt T decraame L 88,000, tween 6 and 21.500122.00. Cut_meats, firm; pickled = combing, 30G31c; threé-elghths blood, comb- | cattle showed the least decline, = being OGS—Receipta, = estimated 50,000 | pughels ! T offictal_prediction of much colder D.50@11.00; pickled hams, $11.00. g ing, 3G8le; quarter-blood, combing, o; . head: market, 15@20c_ lower; cholce! O sheins, ¥ 0,507 » [ 3 g, Blc; | steady to 100 lower. Corn, 481,000 bushels; ‘decrease, 246,000 thér for Minnesota. the Dakofas and | [ard, ecasy; western, $1060@10.60; refimed, 7,500 delaine, wastied, G4, Michlgan, Wiscon- | * Cows and helfers wero in fair' demand. as| 133507 30 " tibht, * oo -36: butchers ) §426,000 bushels; decreawe, 49,000, ctions farther south had a bullish effect | steady; continent, 31110; South 'America, § sin and New York fleeces, fine unwashed, | consumers seem to be calling for thi i e e T AL T . 466,000 bushels; decrease,. b yn e oats market riet cloed | §1{ 87 compound, §7.5G8.15%. _ Pork. steady a0 Bame; delaine unwashed, Qc: half- | cheaper ocuts of .beef Father than for th z (100 730; packing, T Ry SE s By _‘ irm at nev ¢ QOTADAR mm|ly,m(xlxs;‘..‘umf%o6 short clear, $19.60@20.50; 1% &xggg. Unwashed, .Lad:)c nem'fi;;“h;'o. ixptnlive beef r A8 @ result the mar-| $7.16@7.95. o A *| 'The visible supply of wheat in Canada . mes: X .00, 3 , 8. 3 et on cows was steady to l0c lower, while TEP - Rec ! turday w Wike Al otme eiose | “TALLOW—Firm; ety (2 per pks.), Bc; W3 20¢. Kentucky, Indiand ‘and Missouri, three- | nice heifors were fully steady | ed &t L A matieius, eet gl LML o il ) country, package free, Siy@de. | | elghths blood, 29G0c; quarter-blood, %@ | The stocker and fecders trade was the | Sheep. §$8.15@6.50: lanibs. §5.508 7.5, Bank of Germany Statement [ e R T R RICE-Firm: domestic, falr to extra, 3@ 124,600 o. Scoured valuea: Texae, fine, 12 months, | same as lagt week. The demand was not | vearlings, $5.25@ .35 % N e To o i 4 e e T | (3 7 UTTER—Stea receipts, 5,679 tierces; | Republic o 1. all, e, ern, that they sold at gcod, fi ce 3 . g 14 Articies. | Open.| High. | Low. | Close./8at'y. | o oamery mpacials, 27 Rock laland o 840 | midate county, , free, ¢ | “Qhlotations gn. catla: Bood to-chore cors: | KANGAS .f;,;: Live 8tock Market. | uhows the following changes: Cash in B vy e He: extras, 26@20%c; third Rock Isiand C e Oreson. eestern, No. 1 staple, 63G4tc; eaat- | fed sieers, $5.55G8.40; (alr to §008 COFRLEd | cotpte 308 niad. Ioinaiy 100 aocta | e, e aed 10,805 000 tamrki e heat | [ | . |2c! held, creamery, thirds to exi LAty .00 ern clothing, ss@6ic: valley, ‘No. 1. 48@60c. | steers. 35.50G9.50;: common to fAir cornfed | sies 0 head.'including 1700 southerna; | loans. decreased, mavks; di M 1181 1 18%| 1 19% | 3500 process, common to specials, 17@®e; | 3 1oUs » Territory, {ine staple, Gi6c; fine ‘me. | stecrs, $4.50G0.50; §00d Lo choice cows And | Mgy oG, lower, others steady to weak: deotensed. 13057000 - ENEE: | 1) 100k 104 | weatern taciory, ficate, 1901%c. ' | Slosanermaia’e & i % dlum staple, 0gee: fine clothing, 58@aze; | helfers, §4.10G5.60; fair to Bood cows nd | o rate o ok o1 qee nesl uteers, 30 557 AR 1k 95| p 100% | CHEESE—Firm: receipts, state, old, | gouthern Pacitic 11,80 fine medium clothing, 56@%8c; half-blood, | heifers, 32.56g4.75; common to fair cows :fi fu; m‘rqzd M.W.H..dwe-lcm eors, m'v""-rxl" o ) decreasod. L 4| 9% |tull cream specials, c; ' state, full | So. Pacitic. pto 20 | 80@sc; three-aighths biood. 88G60c; quarter. | and heifers, 8.15G3.85; stock heiters, $3.005 | . /o@s.B: stockers and feeders. $375@3.60; | 1) 000000 Mmarks: qepasite. tnerchsed. o cream, new, colored. best. 4i@lse | 230 blood, Gugsse. Pulled, extra, e | . veal calven 83.2506.75; buils’ stags | Pouthern’ stecrs, $450@06.55: southern cows, 00 marks; gold In hand, increased, % @% 6% | full cream,’ white, best, 13%4@14 40 hmidte: A surers, Sl@éde. * | eic., $8.00G4.90: good to choice stookers and | $:5@S5.00; native “cows, §260g5.35; native | 10,009,000 marks. mgtt % 6 | commgn Lo’ fair, 10G13c; skima, full w0 ST LOUIS, April 2.—WOOL—Firm; ter. | 1€edcis, w.05.15; fair to good stockers [ helfers. $3.75@5.9: bulls, 8. 0; calves, RAg (86%e S 1 G12%e, . & W 500 ritory and western mediums, 20@c; fine And feeders. 34.00@4.50; common to fair | 38.7508.80. Minueapolis Grain Market, 5Tl 8 | 57 lg‘:“:y "l';""“':,.;““;‘.}’.‘rby'-"“ cas ~l'"“‘:d AP N s s mediums, 18G2%c; fine, 13G18c. | stockers and reeders,, $3.25@M.00. ‘_H(xms»flkolm: 2,000 head m‘nrl«e;& ‘4{2' MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 2.— WHBAT { | 5 ADIS. W3 lanoy - eslected | U + ¢ LONDON, April 2.—WOOL~The arrival BEEF STEEKS. 5c lower; top, : bulk of sales —~May, $L16%: July, L174; cash } % [ aonl ' S| white, “d3tc: - state, Femnsylvanis and | peise Tuelle v ~ of Wool for the serles of auction saies | No Av. Pr. Mo Av. Pr 5; heavy, 05611 40; packers and butchars, | hard. $1. %G1 0%, No. 1 horthern, §)a0. ; : o . 9,600 the stocks: New South Wi 8 1 n 2 —Roce ern, $1144G1.16%. it B 4% | to cholee. BWOWWe: w0 Queensland, 14,813 bales; Victors b e 8 1 head: steady fo strong: lambe, $.96@A.00: | FLAX—Closed at $1.62 ¥ 7% :flm: 1 !-‘M‘ 17 673/ 17 85 southern firsts, 21c; e 1% s‘m'&m‘b "”’T‘ e 16 : e o i y:fi""‘:flh '“-s’w;;'fl “"'5 5" 1.“« $3. &3 J;&\lsfil" TR gy i T ) b i Australia, 4,678 bales; Tasmania, 16,92; New | & b f ewes, $5.006i5.75; atockers and feeders, 4| FLOUR—First patents, $.7005.90; e Ted 7w 7Ty B | R IARY—Alive, steady; western chidk- | » Zealand, 17.,383 bales: Cape of Good Hope | i s 1 i Texar muttons, .78, patonts, BGI; (st clears, $hIGLN: VISTH) 1T 8T 17 TI4! 1T 83841 179 | ona, brollers, B5@83¢; fowls, 16@I6e; dres | wabesh péd 1M Ww lb4 U and Naial §3.59 bales. Total, 317048 bales. | ii 198 » 5 —_— - second clears, $3.263.46. 4 | | | strong; western chickens, 121c; fowls, | Westinghouss Eiectric % % | Of the above, 160000 bales of Ausiralla and | I gt i7 $t. Louls Live Stock Market. " k \ 10 24l 1027 1020 | 103 | 1030 | 15Gr6e. Western Union @ 0 e |40.000 of’ Cape of Good Hope and Natal | » 119 . 8T. LOUIS, April 26 —CATTLIE—Recelpts, Peoria Market. } 10 42341 10 4236 10 36 | 10 370! 10 42k el Wheeling & L. § s% | were forwarded direct to spinners, leaving | * i g | 2,80 head. including 1,100 Texans. Market | ppoRIA, I, April 2.—CORN 1060 | 106 | 10 474/ 10 52| 10 55 e L s Wisconsin Central 3400 @ it o | the net available for the sales, including | o, COWs [10c lower: native ahipping and export | No 3 yeilow, Tie@ite: Moo § ncow Eneti | | 4 > : Am. T & T. Co.. 1400 148 1988 139 [ 12000 held over from the second serles, | R ) 1002 455 | steers, $5.00G6.90; dressed beef and butcher | No' 3 il No j No. ¥ yellow. T1jje; 0@ | 965 | 986 | 9 | e | ST. LOUIS, Mo. April 26 —WHEAT— | *Total sales for (he day, 135,000 shares 177,646 bales. 14 ;g 8i 40 Steers, $4.00G6.00; steers under 1000 Ibs., | 450 Dl & ho grade, & 2% Lo ck: No. 3 7 - oo g . 16 s 0 n 1% 5 00 ¥ i 0! 5 +| OATS—Higher; No. 2 white, 6 No. 3 53&1 3@ :?m} el o g | Mo 2 nava 1300030, Niay e Sty Lo tock Market Cotton Marke L8 08 48 e b g3 | 300067 stockers and focders. $.00GR%: | white, 84%@66c; 'No. 4 white, bo; siandara, 9 smg | No. 2 , 8. 3 . LIS July, riet. . ‘otton Market. » 0 40 3 e &2 | cows and_heifers, $3.6096.25; canners, $2.00 | e’ d aH X ————— "fi}h ‘~_°'.m. ck: Ni LONDON, April %.—American securities | NEW YORK, April 26.—-COTTON-The| ¢ 8 oAs » @2.50; Dulls, $4.00@5.25; calves, $4.50086.75; N AV P A b R sANEE e 5:;%"?-(%;.’; l;:.n.-;-. ;“M 'niro :ulel mg ::udyhlnd wlllhnul import- | cotton market opened firm at an advance | , = “.‘HIE‘E‘RS "re;u'- ‘:nd l;u%;leerr. $4.00@6.3; cows e Sas Mtasas I g 3 ¥ .8 — . ©; | ant changes during the early trading to- | of 9@13 points and seld 12 to 16 nt t | 0 500 400 and heifers, $2. Jo ' " TR inter patents. So0¢ {Julv. ke, T day, AL noon the market was steady, with | higher right after the call. with gl K o s g 600 | HOGS—Recelpts. 8.200 head. =Market bc| NEW YORK, April 26—SUUGAR:Raw, 58; winter straights, $6.4606.60; spri - 14 Rt [ i&'; g %e: No. | prices ranging from i below to % above | tively firm and making a new high record | 3 = ’ " PN to 10c higher: lights, $4.50@7.20. packers. [ firm; fair refining, 8.45c: centrifugal 9 enis, $5.906610; spring straights, $4. 7 RYECN ‘0; Ay, 58%ec; July, ¥7%e. | Baturday's New York for the geason, when It sold at 10.55c. Sen- “BuLL | 26: butchers and best heavy. $7.30@ | test. 3.86c; molasses sugar, 3.30c; refined, hflr' :«’uz DAY Caal; S London closing soc neivous owing (o (he Idea that | 1 T o 1710 4 50 I TEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpt 4 ;".“u’i'l grusbed, 5T¢; powdered, . ise; E--No. 2. s Consols, money.. MK &T ackened and th 1 50 310 1 " EEP AND L eceipts, 2. ranulated, 5.06c BARLEY-Feed or mixing, @5i@éc; tair |« DIAD h L. | 40" seeount WS- N. Y. Cent in contructe might meet | 1 friii 18 48 |jead. Market, stron: native muttons, $.50 lo&hoka ":‘r‘n‘""'&«"?“"g., 4 c-:rl;"»?fi.h‘::m. :fla‘-‘:"::’nfl“%’“’ “i;fi Asnconda l.':fl:r.'ol’l;‘l ‘O)I'wlln selling pressure Vrm;x] the south and, | 1 1450 H ;‘,,’: % ‘?“f lanths. ,M“"',"('fl.@g‘}‘g”“ and bucks Milwankee Grain Market. ®DS—Flax, No. 1 southwestern. $1.83: | o . . B.00015; “ after an early advance. fluctuations werd | . | $2.6075.00: ~*ackers. $3,0008. <K | e o N& 1 neihwestern, 3 6. Timbihy, g0, | bard winfer clears, BL00g4s A ovarie & W @4 | narrow and irregular. with trading largely | 1 100 50 wo %0 ~ | nariiar AR Abelt B WHEAT RS, 1 cl:nr. 99.45. . CORNMEAT—$5.40. Canadien. Pasific. . . 100% Rand Mines. ,'; professional and pr 3 or 4 points off| 3 %5 500 H 180 650 Live Stock Mnrket. { 300y, S106see oex. bld n, $1.22g1.23; IROVISIONE—Mess pork, per bbl., $17.65 | BRAN--Steady; sacked Chesapeake & O % Reading A" |from the best during the middle of the| * .. 06 625 i M 6% | &T. April 3. —~CATTLE—Re- |* OATS-Standard. B bic o Lard, per 100 ibs., §10. Short ribs, | g1 s dy; sacked, east track, 1.3 | GESEEE S b4 Soutliern Ry 241 | morning. STOCKERS AND FETDERS celpts. d: market steadv to 15c| BARLEY-Samples, 8% sides (lcose). B@WGS.®. Short clear sides | HAY-Steady; timothy, $12.00617.50; Chi. Mil & 8t P 153% do ptd %) "8rot cotton closed auiet. 10 points higher: | ¢ o 30 2 [T lower: slcers. $4.80@6.15: cows and heifers, | e L o 3N 1 "g . 8. oY rlo, $11.0061250. by, 7501 pral s:.-r: e ah:_filnh'u’ Pacific m: ‘rv‘fld;‘_‘lllnx m|-‘lndl. 10.%c; middling gulf, | } :3; 18 X :-:; :m | 35.70016. 25 r-al\lw 13.0070.00, o . Rostn tal clesrances of t RON 4 ¥ ver o . lon Pacific. 12t 16¢;: no sales R4 » H0GS—Receipts, 4600 head: market I ITY. P g 3 ‘ -w"u RO e e B U TR B 2l M- [Ty e %" | Cotion futures onenca firm: Mav. 105c; | 5y wis n i i | ower. top, $1.16: bulk of sales, wnl‘}'mnn,«{’-. ¥, Pa. Aprl 38 QIL—Credit bal- bu., with 407,00 the corve- | HEMP TWINE-Tc B Lok ne SR June, 10450 bid; Julv. Mle: August. 10.31c; | %4 0 465 2 I X 1) ices, runs, 231518 hbis: average s oec e . 4. s e eneeie111% | Caotober, . 10.180: December, 10, : SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipt 1,300 | 139.37% bbis.; shipments, 360,43 bbla.; aver- sponding "day "a" vear ago. The visible | PROVISIONS — Pork. firm Jobbin, do 34 pre 3 Wabaan lober. SIS Decsatee, : Janvary HOGS—Chica | i 96,057 ; ¢ » n obbing $ iy » | hicago got 60,000 hoge this morn- | he; y s, | 08€, 19,057 bbl supply Of wheat In ‘the United Biates te- (gt Lard, lower! brime sieam, Sitong | fiied Yot | A% o pi 81 %8ion tatares clowyh steady- apn, | {06 ANd procceded to scnd out reports 7 1 RMCS At WRong 5000 Waperi lamu 4 3 : 2 o e |10.10. " Dry salt meats. higher; boxed ex- oanish - To “ADHL | break of 10gibc. As If thal was not b . | Duluth G | Ameunt &hnl‘fiuflu ocean passage de- | tra shorts, $1100: ciear ribs, $126: short | MATTUISE R I me Coppar oo o i e o morammber 16 iy Deronl:: | enough they folowed a little Toter with o ! . Mious @46y Tive Simek Masket. | . DULUTH -A.-.u": '\.\,17:‘ | . Eatimated Teceipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | Shace. $1200, clenr ribe. S1535: snore cloara. g iy g ; November 1088, Pecembet, 30310 | Eoe aw The aftett o e matier e | SRS Ie AR BoCATILE- | S:10N: Jely. .19 4, cars, e > . T oAl e rate o pount 1n t rl ry. arch 1 ots, 1.1 head ; rket lower eves, | . H s » -8, 34 cars: hogs, B L. Weak: ohickens springs, | 105, hree-mont bills ls Ty S g R Ao | GALVESTON, Tox.. April % —COTTON~ e el 0 aetnelcvub | Wsatee $4.50G850; Tat cows and heifers. $3608550; | Elgin Batter Market: i v : 2202 . - 2 gyt : he rate of discount in the open market | Tower, 100« ton?. B x feeders. $4. yoarlings, $3.0004.50. { 3 ey l “fl.:r, lmr creameries, 22@26c; !;mu turkeys, 12@15c: ducks. 11c: gesse. | gor short bills is 1@13-16 per gL ™ TRet m%:” r,r:!o'\m A,p," ,28-—COTTON mnckf”: ‘I:x', :;Id‘ml :!-nl"!‘h::’ln%’:n?'nm OGBS mp"" 2800 head mmm m_\“r.nm:.l\" 1'1‘1" ;\h;:.n:‘_:“k 1‘:‘ ”Jh"e.fll'l" at } . TR 3 —— ng. 4c; sales, 268 bales: receipts . lower; Tange of prices, $6.60697.10; bulk of | . o T gase Included, | "BUTTER Lower: - creamery. | 20gc: New York Mining Stocks. 1344: shipments, 1344 atock. 340155, | fower. But It st b andersion TharOise | saies wwgre ool i 3 3 country T : 5 | 3 h o 1T @15 iong pome. Whe. i, T S esinta. Bhipmente T o Taderuns B | BOSTON. April 26.—Figures airendy coni- | bl "noon” The genera] marboronet oif | Recelpts of five stock at the aix princival | derense Judige Hart postponed hia Sectsin "a*fi 0 isnay; choice to tancy. | wiheli: "Wy A e o oan | SBraewick Con . 8 Sdte Caler 3" | plied in connection with the textlle aitua- | iremely low and as a ruie packers on | western markets yesterday e e D ) .05; fair to good, 31. Corn. b 25 on - % n nd show that the im- | nounced right from the outset that the Cattle. Hogs. Bhee se. The decision will be handed down fjf"_ y;. turkeys, - 17¢; | ata. ’ wihene 194 Ontario i 1% | portations of wool through Boston have | must haye hogs 15¢ low. y ty 1 b B | SANP. handed down chickens, 184c; aprlogs, 1he o By 60| oo cat BVe....... o Ok - 18 | thus far this month exceeded previous rec- | bought Uero o ote iomer.or lonye Shaes uac § Qeux, QUk::oo00 0 4428 LAY A0 [ipmorrey 3 lea teady; o tha S@8iec: Py 1 Grals Mark tron Bliver.. . 10 Yellow Jucket i |ords for the month of April since 187 | at all anxious to buy even at the decline, [ St. Joseph 1700 4500 1.360 ! 10 86 ibs, €% @7c; 86 to 110 Ibs rpool Graln Market. Offered The total for the month to date apparently feeling that th K C1 3, 48 W LIVERPOOI Aorll 26— WHEAT—8nat (o St in excess of 2,000000 pounds of an aben TaLhor thap .:In‘l: .Tr'.':."'.. '19,':.:‘: BTN i anans 2908 ] T I | i Poreiss Pinancinl T e | it thad 3 S04 wer” o owi | Enicgs ™ .2 2v0s8_hiis iini| Herbert E. Gooch Co. i Rentor " ONDON, Apri : 8 ness — - ] 4 PHILADELPHIA, April 3% —BUTTER- |S@iqnber. &= 14 R d gl A8 Saaily ob. Market. been transacted Total 74,100 35,700 F 't an. fe 4k B y. x A cl dy net unchanged to 10} them went at prices t reet. . BaR O halt. copt lawer: . Peninagl- | et PR K e e oy, Hoary Sotme n 14 a8 | points higher. Suies erd Faporiad tot 9.150 | lower ‘than ‘Haturdey. and nows and thos| NEW YORK, April ¥ METALS-The| OBADN, FROVISIONS, STOUKS. : g ] niher mearby firste. ‘free cases | w1 OUR Wini'r ra T at an advance of b While business on the | et 6 “"‘»‘1‘:‘“" u;, b hmmu 28 ,u\\: e Y aaiisee. o) Landen i Ol " et Ry wih ek W Y s hke: gt & agk: current receipts In retum: | Hops Plos Pysonte . o HERT SRANCe o 3 S TEARS: Mitinere gu. the o Spoi_market quiet: Rio No. take a notlon to, 30'd even worse than|spot quoted at £135. 1bs, Beul A ! 3 TS A mark: eurrent recelpte in return- | HOPS—In London. Pacific coast, steady |8 xchange was gencrall t. ihe anids Nert Buto; mild, wull; Bar | inae Fhe cloe” man tow and. mek o i T e e fuires s e -~ mlu-a:‘x o tone ained firm. There was a sl PR 4- itone romained firm re was a shizatim- | A Y15 clally on lgot hogs Pretty much every-land a e lower at 330.4090.50. opper ; Oldest and Largest House in Blals

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