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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 1909. CRAL AND PRODUCE MARKET |3t 58 st izt NEW YORK STOCRS AND BONDS | sz s agom i v s AN LIVE STOCK MARKET ~ today was quiet and prices were rather | | N Wheat Advanced After a Steady | ™ "ATMER 1Y THE GRAIN BELTprice Movement is Halting, Irregular | I e Bricee o me bourse | Reoeipts of Cattle at This Point Very Opening on Looal Market. Paie Provatiy W and Uncertain. g ! Liberal. | peratore om | New Yark Momey Market. | OMAHA, Neb., April %, 190 KEW YORK, Apvii 8. ~MONEYSO0n sall s ™ 1 would SUPPORT FROM BUYING CONBTANT | 11, omporatures provaiies througnout (TONE OF MARKET 18 HEAVY (sittr s, INO% 5" (oal, ot ‘it o5 | HOGS STRORG T0 FIVE HIGHER To. therssghis under. the Mississipp! and [lssour! valleys LT Joans, dull but that N t or light day, but & very marked and decided fa e siviy days, P4 per ceni: ninety da. hee buteher weighta selling 1o very good | Cors Opened Stegng and Advanced |occurred during he night, And freesing | Usited States Steel P of St vy dare Ph o !‘“ - . Receipta '.v -! ..‘a u-n: Tnn.l 3 uyers all o ooy | v weath evails thi over the ety - NTILE PAPER - ut ‘Prices Soar Upward to the againgi _common lig Under Ballish Wen westher prevails this Sae WDRikie i Otior Metal Sue RIME MERCA Tt » ly per oent. 4 of Tem te Fife t loads. Loads of this character have itlons and * Good ‘The weather I8 very cold for the season dustrials Offset This Influence STERLING EXCHANGE--Weak, closing Canh Demand. in the upper valleys and northwest. A tem. | strong, with_ actual business in bankers teen Cents. . . { perature of 8 below zero was recorded | ~-Boads Are Heavy. billa at_$4.980M.8610 for mixty-day dills and e | night in Baskatchewan, western | o NI for demand: commercial bili iepasas The weather is fair In the central 3 | ! - L IOMARIA, Aprn 2T 190 rains are 'enorll in the lake re- | NBW YORK, April ¥.-The haiting and | SH4 Bar. 60c: Mexican dollars, 146 SOUTH OMAHA, Neb. April W heat advahesd.Afeer a steady opening. | glon and Ohlo valley, and are scattered |irreguiar price movement in the ‘"m_k RONDS—Government, steady; raliroad, 8 were Support frem the: side was constant | throughout the southern states. It is snow. L today Argued speculative uncer- . " Auring the entire session, there being no | ing in Yallowstons pArk, and raining in n YN0t Gip. Was: ShE Beios mIovement ing quetations ot bonds were as foi stimate Tuesda: ~backs throughout tha day. Cash wheat | western Montana and west 1o the comst, ing and doubtful, m?‘ Bie: eaaitngs ¢ v " P b Wies Ty was up with the demand moderate and of: | elsewhers throughout the west the weather | underwent a consideranie sheinkase 1o, 4 y s Savs et weelt o after the n this vielnity nesda. * { e \ Y TR ey Wegnesday, |market, and ‘the tone there was ratner Bame 3 weeks ago. T8 1006 took strength with wheat and Record of temperature and greclplunln x that ) dl)'l 4 weeks ago.l % ‘&.'_ worked higher, whowing more activity n|compared with the corresponding day of " hat was in_eviden: 3 s Same days last year 907 ihe May option. Cash corn was in g00d | the last thres years: the Proupect of. some. curtaliment of oy 3 4| The following tabie shows the recelpts demand and brought prices for all offers P 1900, 1908, 1907, 1008, | redundant money Supplioe mar er he runé & e of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaba N i a. W » Avanced | Mivimum temperature 41 30 3 F)|of the sentiment for slowing up the pace A';o ::u-mn ": :eYP.l:m: ...:" '3 | for the vear to date, compared l.',llcn 1ast heal staried siemdy. but &St | Precipitation Micen B T 008 {of the speculation. Closer scrutiny of col- | Atchison gen. s . .100% do deb. 4s % 1 C 69 duiekly’ on goed BUYIE and had, weather | Normal (tml;?oru.ulr;"":{' \oday. 55 degreen, | Iateral 1a one method of Indirect admoni- [ *do & L. 1w da . W XY Clty Wits 3en i v g eficlency n prec on since March 1, | ton adopted X o o¥. ¥ N Ho& N clowed with good strengtn. helping the Gol | 2 inches 168 (ROosnee eapentatis Sit N (e makes | 25 & B - a luence eapact i do ov. b : s mestic market at the clos opened | “Doficiency. correspoding period tn 1008, | closely neid and. ustally onmcies Cemar | aat &1 i i N. ) e of boa s Sovh e 7. he last t 3115 and closed Wt $1.17 219 Inches. which have been Paliimors & ORlo 4. 101% @0 ov ” N | Price of hogs at South Omaha for U Corn opensd atropgiith heal Bnd an- |, Deficlency correspmnding period in 1807, |the bands of the AL Sl 1 e B - et T e st B b i et e anced steadily un ullish wi - | 2,66 inches. trast to.the usual righ . bip P 119 itions and good cash demand. Support L. A 'WHELSH, Local Forecaster. |In these stocks, mr:dnhvfllfl»::? 2‘;-"’-‘-’;’: Sanade b, 100 8. :H.,.‘,. T e i e bt ol o e A s Tkt o d 8 e found without adequate support and yield | scenirbl of Ga. b6...100% ' 8o con. 4s 1688 1 58 158¢ was strong. Y. open » Corn and ~whear reglon bulletin for [ 8Pruptly on scarcely more than. nominal | Central Leather 5s. . #8% Reading gen. ds i 1A closed at f68c. s o 17,00 b, [OmAa, Neb. far the twenty-four hours | OLferings for sale. oC. of N. J. g Gn....138% Bt 8 F. g 4 Priraary WRARL Ca0elple Tere et re- |ending at 8 'a. m. Tth meridlan time, | THe heavy undertone of the market had | Chee. & Ohils dige 104 B L £ W. o 4 nd shipments were 88 nts | Tuesday, April 7, 1808: no news to explain it and there were stocks | Chicaso & A. e T8 *do 1st gold 4s D8 Jast year of 308.000 bu. and ahipme: AR € Which made sustaining points in response [ O+ B & Q.1 fa. - 34 Seanesrd B L, 4o oI, 101,000 bu " A DISTRICT fo favorable advices. Unitea State Steel | G % & 575 % 50 Bes o bacris o @ o eobipts "whr, $7.000 by, . ~Temp.— Rain- was firm on account of the geme el f 6 % TSR % . 80 W0 st ref. s onis wers 463,000 by uvmn recelpte 1ast | Biations Max. Min. fall Sky Jeoture thar fecount of the general con- | “io col. b 9 €0 Rallway b car of 642,000 bu, and shipments of 477.00 | Aghland, Neb.... 88 81 Clear Carnings Tor the piacriery r-v\o‘r.l of the | do ridg 4 Mol b hu / 0 by, | Auburn. Neb_ ... 8 Clear year, ‘o be published after the iarbat T e u:: a T learances were 284,000 bu. of corn, 40 BU. | Brolen Bow, Neb. &7 o PRI ter the market | o, be o oats and wheat and flour equal to 4,000 | SoRiEl L o . e a favorable contrast | *Colo 3 i CUIbertacs. :;{.‘mmh' Preceding quarter and especially | G &.8.r. & & 4%s. B9 U Losal range of option i o during the day of the earnings to be r o e - - . 3 Heriiatte; Iob ported ranged from $21.000,000 to oyer $22.- 2 $T Western Md. de. #%4 | 'The officlal number of cars of stock Articles.| Open. | HIgh.' Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | HRTHREIOn, TNe 20.000. and as the actual report gives the T West. Blec. cv. 8 . 02 | brought in today by each road was | { % = | Raviagy e g r-;-;' ”u $22,921,268, the accuracy of the 14 Wis. Central ds. » g Cattle. Hogs. Bneep.H'r's. ) gEEP_values took anoiner big jump 414-16-18 So. 16th St a1 1w deagt by ! {15 '[Oakdale, Neb based may be Judged TH e onad no e o R B0 e iy & S P Vi en this morning. Offerings moved at prices | o p¢ ol 1 0 | Omaha, Neb. IR ST ng. el gy % . ¥ Vabash .. W o : [that were 10¢ and 16c nigher thai . e ot e L g L | eaman, Neb o Tocomotive: maer el a0 by ‘repocts | 1 et "% 4 TR e Farini cv. s tins b | Minsourd Pacific : day Tecelpts were moderate and consiaied | a, ; Alta, Tn... fax NPond somers from aeveral of the | ja: ' u. 1 i Union Pacific mostly of lambs. There were about twenty oyl o ’ &¢ raliroad systems, on which was based | "V ogteen; Union _Pacific cars in all. Quality, as a rule, was pretty | = 643y Qe w an assumption that demand for railroad g% i3 a Sibley, Ta §000_and nearly everything had changed | :?:':F;Y‘V;;::‘."'.A;‘;a.\ilv‘lhrn: ulhe report was pands by 9:8 4 m ('upr;-d lambs (f\al‘m‘_‘b&m""" and No. | southern soft a\ syl e 5% [ *8loux CIfy, Ta. had advanced the price of bars and plates | BOSTON. April 7.—~Money, oail louns, %4 T Taney el ey Aol T d for Brek | | BT, LOUIS, - ApHl - 21 <METALS—Lon 9% om0 1 "Mdlnlvnum 'am'permuu for 1I‘tl\'rhouri;';1h: :‘m«r.un;e of ]t‘\llc';‘.nhmnvem'nl in gmflfrrflg?fi time loans, 3@5 per cent Heav v{ wrofileduysl'rlnq m'-)ou n|-fl g ".rv;n!"rm $4.16. Spelter, lower, $4.90. - — ~= | period ending at 8 a. m. | rade woul ayond denial, . cars of cholee Mexican lambs sold for §8.30, - but today's re Atchison ad). 4. ... %% Arlzona Com. OMAHA GRNERAL MARKET. WHEAT N0 3 hard. S No. 3 hard DISTRICT AVERAGES. uin, | (rmation and Was mat. in fack. by deniain | Attty & - 0% At 0. fop e Veuierany " FHe. 8" Pheneat g 31166119, No. 4 hard, $.10g115; No. 3| Central Stations. Max. Min. Inches. | () SOme auartérs. Hitherto the growth | “go'pra ... 1004 Cal. & Arlzona... S8 A0 ek [ Birce pale for lambe during April sifice | guaple and Fancy Froduce Prices Fare ¢ siness which has been secured by 35 = = | 1900, whan waa_ paf th this ene by Buyers and Wholesal R L i ko No, 4| Shicese. 11é (IR ] "W | price concesaions ham been the Imit_of | Bosien & Maibel 1. H4% Gopper Range 111111 ¥ Total receipts .....27 1 7|exeeption it s the highest price paid during | Bished by Bay o gh ¢,::.g27‘q. T e g A:;fi-.‘f,' | e » 16| the Improvement shown in conditions. The | Fitchburg prd A3 Daly West e The disposition of the di receipts was|Aprll of any vear in the hislory at the (lulr.tu‘fia‘;“. smery. No. Loellvered o vellow, c; No. 2 white, @%c: No. 3 White, | ndtanapolls. Ind.. 1: “ 18 Bave becoms-surtictant 1 tromt T 'Sitoreh | Gaies Pt . v 1w G as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | BLloes o bunch of Mexicans that moved | i #0-ib. tubs, ic; No. % In 1'lb. cartons, g S 4 yup. | Kansas City, Mo 2 U | Srosuntion Lan ey ,';‘;:;"'m;{‘,"_,"d“*;’,fl g Chem. ., 371 Gréene Cananes .. BUFIOf HAqIORIN! - aMin i Ml Thera was nothing of any conse- | #c; in -Ib. tubs ige; packing stack, I ATS-No. & mixed. 526 o, 3 yel-| Lousville, Ky.. 52 6 & HbW AN vor) Oeti: 64 Mass. Mining .. o St Ty ] in wooled ewes or wethers on sale | fancy dalry, lubs, :vgilc; commoa - roll oW, No ¥ white, 5%c; No. & white. | \finneapoits. Minn i progress of the recovery. Another point SHANe Ppakiog O .o B « SOR L {rean made, 18@ibc. Marke: changes every Omaha, Neb. 3 SO for A 3 e wift and company .....1, X Quotations on wooled sh nd lambe: | Tuesday. R W - o support values 2 Cudahy Packing Co..... 1,06 3264 1640 . ) 4 | T EGGS~Frev ling stock. candied, t ’n::-fl :;‘“ o L R ol 2 \ e 14| was in the Inr?l transaction group, and 0 | Vansant & Co AT . (.“:.f 1:mbm°"' ""12! ..!l«"é‘ io\.:‘h ht o o g .l:}x:‘ln om...fi‘:?.fl.g" -\,. Y High temperatures prevalled threughout | this proved unfortunate, since the news Woalen M Parret ... Lobman & Rothehild . 1 . cooeo | yearlings, "'goud to cholce uu'w CHEESE. st Wisconsin full oream, Wheat. Corn. Oa18. | the corn and wheat region during Monday, |of the reconsideration and passage by the 100% Quiney | W. 1. Stephen 1) s yearlings. §. o 00d o choice wethers, | loc, young Americas, 4 in hoop, 16%:; 4 : la. 1% 51|put a cool wave spread over the upper Mis- | senate at Albany of the b-cent (voney | Dominien I & 8 .. $3%8bannon Hill_& Bon A |86 10@e N0 t 060 Wethors, 86 76G8.10; | 4 in hoop, lWe, Jalsies, 20 in hoop. whiea(ioils . R sissippl and Mimsouri valleys during the | Island fare measure, came In the midst of | Fdison Kiec. Iilu....%a8 " Tripity . F. P. Lewis ... 158 &00d (0 clioice ewes, %.i5@6.36: fair Lo good m brick, fuil case, lic; block : night and freesing weather 18 reported gen- lhf.lldv-nro in those stocks. The violent 3 i A Laof 1} | Huston & Co.......... e coee | ewes, $5.25@5.7; and bucks, $2.00G4.00. ; full crewm limburger, utn i |eral in Nebraska, the Dakotas, lowa and | feactlon which followed in Brooklyn Rapla R o |3. B. Root & Co...... «-|_ Both shorn sheep and lambs are selling RY--Allve, springs, hens, 1ic; CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Minnesota this mornu;.. AR ""l.g:flo"h::’ «"“:,Il:n;‘r::lnxr and |“x""my“rv" 34 Utah S J. H. Bulla aeas -l»'f;m $1 per hqlnfln‘d l;m‘el the above quo- i ducks, lc'; Kee ‘ume;'“.v.:.r; R A A A AT 5 of securities, The Vi { Sam Werthimer \ 2 .| 1ations” on wooled stuff PIRcOnY, PeF AU, b pidinn | Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau, |mMetal stocks other than steel and the E ; H. F. Hamilton ...l e 1iNo 3 Av. Pr. 0%, squavs, per’dos., 3- ventares of the Tead! v — Sk smelting stocks, were weak points and off- N M. Hagerty & Co.. 3 ..| 18 western ewes, shorn 5 50 heuw, 11 ligir\e; eocks, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET |t the Influence of the firm tone of United 73 North Butte i Butlivan Bros Lons 5 spring lambs ¢ 1000 | eaes turkeys, NE States Steel itself. The decline in Reading | Amaigamated 5% Unlon fiA 3 b 4 westsrn bucks, shorn 500 | b 10¢, bercing, April \e waeat market als0 had its usual strong sympathetic ef HOLtman ......oivs . | 114 western ewes. At Pike, 9e; plokerel, Spdic s - ply today from yesterda Quotations- of “the Day on Various | fect on the whole market. The bellef {1 London Stock Market. | Boggar ; SLERYS 5 56 western lambi 3 700 1glic; nmiibut, ¥o, red ere alumy, the July delivery Commodtties a settlement of a wage agreement with | LONDON, Aorll #I.- American securities | Hamond vy 5t | 10 western bucks. shorn 8 iz e, crapples, 9 4o trom the low ¢ ithe previous ses- RPN - J the anthracite miners was Ymminent falled dy today. During the et hour o P L. | 428 western yearlings & welhers ik ecls, wion. 1he W*‘nl W atmowt the(| NIW VORK,;hoet 2 FLOUR-—RC | to help the stock. The change n the Tk UL A H#- il & ‘ ceipts, . N ) 2 is the original and only per- fect sectional bookcase made. The doors are non- binding, dust-proof, operate on roller bearings, and posi- tively cannot get out of order. Bases furnished with or without drawers. Call and see thém, or send for catalog with interior views 4 showing them artistically B arranged in library, parlor, ] ; den, hall, etc. No. 103 isg 0o the catalogue to ask far, B s =0 Orchard B and B £ Wilhelm reey sR2EIZ232LT FiE R RSSS e S s S S TSN NN RLNARENEERESTTEFSSII Z22FRFREIRITIITIIILNIIT 33323322 s8ss sigisw = E_28 ss8: 3 B2E3E #8332 5332 & &5 2 ges=g BrE2e2R g 28288 | ZERER B i | $33523952243333333s east ARBBA2TRERBIBER: PEETSLET EFT DI S EFS N I N : v 3 " ~ trading was quiet and prices were from 4 | Rothschild % wo(w 232 western lambe, clipped. 0p aud i SaThone das of TRgLc | celnte 'f,‘,.‘.wwflt‘r'fi:fi#":é:\nz:“wmm. ish soverelgnty was accepted with the |to % above vesterday's New York closing. | Other Buyers . S L 1|63 western lambs lo”wivadye. CHIR, D(s nd peovislons aiso | Market fivm, with better inauiry: MUK | same equanimity that other recent events | “Lonidon slosing atotks 0| %8 western lambe, cuiis. 3 + fue | $6.80@8.10; innewota bakers, 3460 | 3 onstantinopie have been, Interest rates | consols, money MY, K &T Wi | Totals ................5.J09 13683 4,968 n lambs y Ve wieal prices today was due | $5,8008100 NiTUChorR, GERGY Kinsas | for time loans odntinued (o sdvance, over | "o account M N. Y. Central CATTLE-Recelpts ov cattle were very N 1ambe, broken fisece Vosiive based tae generul | B0 e O 40, YRye flour, firm: T maturities commanding 3% to 3%, | Anaconda ... . 9% Norfolk & W p liberal at this point this morning, and ostern ewes, culls...... ton was due trom the | stralghts 5600000 L e To tancy, | (OmPared with a recent rate of 3 per cent MR SR most other markets were fairly weii sup- | 283 western lambs, clipped ? tie luat few daye, dur- | g mofis J for that period. An upturn in wheat was mhonum & ‘vx o plied, though Chicago, as & matter of |29 western lambs, clipped o 'tie duly detivers hau de- | SISOLYS | gipm; white and_ yellow. | NGt of & favorabie effect on 'stocks 1ot Rane Mines. .. s | Sourse on a Tuesday, had a Light run. The | 106 western ewes, clipped.. iom e high point of Uil 41 606 ab: coarss. $1.00G156; kin| Ronds. were “heavy ©Ttal' sales. par e Resding 4 “upply as this point contained n large pro- | 10 western lamba, culls of Une leading buils wus cred- | £100% 45’5 value 15,0800 United States bonds were LR s et Dortlon of beef steers, some of them very | 80 western ewes hberal purchases extending RYE—Dull; No. ? western, %4c, f. o Num';;': l;“ oy Chi, MiL & St P 1624 do ptd . . good killers. General conditions governing |58 western lambs, clipped s.utk tne entire session, while shorts | FXICTONL e umber of sales and leading quotations | De ey 11% Southern Pacific he market were not materially changed |37 western ewes tg0 were very Agtive bidders Prices | "gARLEY—Dull; maiting, 76@78c, c. I |On stocks were: : Denver & Rio G..... 34 Union Pacific. from What they Wers yestara 27 mixed sheep . wadily all day and at the close the | ¢ New York: feedins, (4@ 0 i L e e Saies, Migh Low. Close. | do 9 0 db opra In spite of the unfavorable condition of | 180 western ewes w: hdclivery Boid 8l the top notch at| New York % A las ot Sy e e b Krle ... 41 UAR Bteel oo WK g market on beef steers for the last week | 10l western ewes, clipped while July whs only lg@c below | “ Wi AT —Recelpts, 400 bu. spot | {neneed O &7 i ‘ 110y Sadnnte or two, the demand for a few good feeding | 91 western awer, clipped ¢ best mark at $1.08%. Weather condl- | parket firm; No. 2 red, $1.40 asked, eve- | o« 00 " F SV 5 Ve - e p cattle still continues. While, A8 a matter | 408 western lambs, shorn ; I Flon » 1% In this country were generally fa % red, $1.40, nominal, £. o. b. | Am Sotign Ol 3 2 B iy Ry o v of fact, this demand I8 rather limited, kol it gl AR Winef crate L TpmMon MR § e rable to the growth 'ov‘m- fall sown N v\ur_yxherndl)\v‘hllgh l‘l. 1% 1‘: | Am. Tce Securities. N Louisville & N ’ o | nevertheless it is fully squai (0 or in &x-| 2 wesiern awen 1 5 ”‘; don.. 400 - /0E N abies—paranips 16D, ALRGUER TEBOTIR LA eXPerts nOw ; No. 2 hard wintex. . L | American Linsesd 200 ¢ 5 BILVER- Bar, foss "ot 'the supply. #0 Lhat the offerings i R BT L oy oy g v 4 tour of Investigation throughout Ohio | o b afloat. Options opened 3gc Jower | American Locomotive 500 d 1 o , dy sale. This | CHIOCAGO LIVE STOC MARKET | turnips, carrots pel 3 ne \ \ those inting cabies. rallied on Cov- Locomotive ped MONEY—4G% per ceqy, s Sl b g S e L e : - beei, carrots. persnips, turnips, wte. per and"Ind "'J“:,itfl."’;:;m#;u PR I S ::\Ir:‘t-‘r flnlr::v?:‘f‘;l R A, e $ %0 o oy i The rate of discount in \‘he open market market 'x“ a ;flu’w]a. atrong F S, 10, two ® i - X % : 5 - for whort bills s 1441316 per cent; for This morning with recelpi 3 il AW E8-$3.0098.25. Tiet pretatee Z‘»’;"'.'-\"fn"lflnfi-"’r‘. frogos :m:\-.l”;l.n]u:( ':O!L";;:x‘l? “24'2? oaed At R Ratiais , three months’ bills, 1 %@ 518 per cent Hight spe 7 were out in the vard even | Oastlé ’“"_,:..“";l ."“'"' Red fli%gg.’r«'fi“’.‘ &ro TN cured, Se. “at prom! X rem S4BTy L) 1 ed at $1.15 Heptem- Tobacco pfd. H - advance of s | 4 (. ol Important counties In thet ssction, . Cold | §1.363%: July clossd st i & American Woslen Local Securities. | take them very many min 0 N8P UD | CHICAGO, April #1.—CATTLE— Cotton Market. seeding operations in Minnesota | CORN—Receipts, 18,000 bu. exports, | Ahacends Mining Co 3 Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, | everything as soon as it offered. &t |50 head: niarket steady; stoers, 3. NEW YORK, April COTTON—The -4 the Dakotae. A falling off in primary | 2,300 bu s:n;;&-ru:( 'u-:,n,.f\iz.l':, $o%e; gire e 108 ir., 614 New York Life Bullding: 9356, stiong k";"“;‘:“ for a very good mar- ;‘vgfl'l»! o x;'mnlr\fi" |;|rprx.m fl.mfi' market opened easy at decline of d@$ ¢ipts also tended to encourage some | slevator, and 78}c. f. 0. b. ; I, s 12 d ey d od many sel P65} ¢ .0098.00; points and sold 11 to 14 points net lower f inal, and No. 2 yellow Columbus L. H. & P ba 194 ... ket on beef steers, and a ana feaders, $3.3016.35 ol j ity hiving. Declines at all tha leading Euro- | whit Yae. nominal, and No. 2 yellow, 3 I of Omaia Bonds. i6s 109,100 mers ers wired the country early, giving the pro HOGS—Receipts. 5,000 head; 6@i0c hig! Dy A g A n grain_centers seemed to have little | T8% o. b aflod _"'“M ey » Detgias Covaty $a | ND‘“. ok the day'a trade as 1oc lower. | . = acelpts. 9,000 head; 6@l0c higher; | tion and local bear préssure. Covor- act on the trade here | oREmeS B I B I NG o5 smel | Seeusrn Bl . 6% | Gate City Mait Company §% . | S¥hn the trade Wae once under way in- | choice heavy shipplug, 37.4007.8; butchers, ecked the decline during the middls ” ' e C e 1 T.M@T 0 ight inixed, 200735 choled Corn traders here pald Attantion “to'|-weat ang advanced 23 ek | o 8 il 1% | German Pire Ins. C . . ¢ being lower, it was generally | ¥ morning and prices railied a peint i B ot et Cavent | Stocks and poor weather for farm Work: | Central Leather 17 ot TN stead of being lower, % | light, $726G7.90; packing, $1.26G73; plgs vest ot thhte v all dat, cansing rp advances Al de- | May oloses Bt S8 WS: gil? " | Chesapeake & Onto ‘ A g.CR &1L SH g e v cattle and anything on the TP _AND LAM eceipts, % | geemed Lo be bearish. liverles’ “The May optlom wae especially | September closed af TSMC o0 1 ,r | Ohleago = s 5 o g g AT oot . e Y ere alow aellers. but still | head: —10Gi6c higher: sheep, RTAS™: | "0t qlion closed quiet, 15 potnte lower ey OATS—Receipts, 496 P N Omahs s 0T, ... . 3 | coars lambs, 35.5008.50; yearlings, %.36@7.%. | S strang and r|n-\"’fl 0‘;| 'm"" ook | ket firm; mixed oats, 26 to 32 pounds v Omaha E. L. & P. b4 19830 2 steady. a ¥ gt e { i d"]"' uplands, 10.75¢. midaling gulf, lic; > Suc, compared with the previous closc, | & %: natural white, 26 to 32 pounds. | S » Omana & C. B. 8t Ry. 5u 19id ’ 3 Good cows and heifers were also steady, no_sales. 1 During the day May sokl between €i4c and fifi'?q‘.". Hlipped white, 34 to 42 pounds, o | Omaha & C. B. 8t Ry u | o on strong In some spots. Inferior | 'amsas City Live Stock Market. | M otten futures opensd easy: May, ‘108io; Tikie and elosed at TUA@TINe. Julv ranged | PR @ L5 . 3 Omans & C. B. A [ | A were in Some Instances. possibly @ | KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 7.-CATTLE~ | July, 1042; August, 10.28c; September, of- hetween Gi%ic and 60 ¢ and closed at the | VLY _gready; good to cholce. $5@90c oo Omaha & C. B. 8 % | little lower. Receipts, 9.000 head, ‘including 20 south- | fered, 10.1fc: October, 10.16c; December, ton, HIDES—Firm; Bogota, 194@ic; Central 3 Omads & C. B. Ry Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn- | erns; market steady to & shade higher: |i0.15c; January, 10.08c; March, offered Oats exhibited considerable firmness and | 000 o000 . b era. $5.8608.40: fair to good cornfed | top. $6.65; choice export and dressed beef | 10080 closed al net gaine of &c 1o T over ves. | UL yiSIONS—Beef, steady: family : 45 50G6.86. common to falr cornfed | steers, $.85@8.65; fair Lo good. $4.80G6.70: | Cotion futures closed firm; April 10.48c \erdavie final nuotatlons | The range of | 474 00g 14.00, mess, '$10.50@11.00. beet < B /508560, good to cholce cows and | western steers, $6.00G%.30; stockers and | May, 10.49c; June, 10.39¢ July, 10.36c; wae 85%¢ to 68ac and $23.00@25.00; c| Denver & Rio Grande.... [ e ¢ . " fair to good cows and ' feeders, $4.00@6.85. southern stee M.50@ | August, 10.27c; September, 10.18¢; October, lose was at 56La@EAL,C ity extra India me: s Y D. & R. G. ptd " Sheridan Coal 6s 1088 A ot 76. common to fair cows |6.28: southern cows, 33.00@%.20: native caws, | 10.16c; November, 10.14c; December, 10.15¢; An advance of Sc the price of lve | b, firm; pickled bel . . | Distiliors’ Securition 2 outh Omaha_ Sewer +is 1926 ers, $2.26@8.85; stock heifers, $3.00Q | $2.50@5.40; native heifers $4.00@%.45; bulls, | January, 10.08c; March, 10.08¢c. hows and the bulke In corn had a hunten | DERTE, (T PIGURG BT h Erie . : Sloux tock ... : " calves. $3.25@6.75: bulls,' StARS. | §3.2666.00. calves, $3.60@8.75 \ NEW YORK. April 2i.—The primary cot- effect the provision market At the | Jrtgi0 60 10.70; refined firm; contls rle lat prd. .. Bwift & Com > 0d to cholce stockers and | HOGS- Recelp! head: market 56 ton goods market holds firm and convert- lnas prices wars 100 1o Mo hisher com- | $17'05: South America, $11.60; com; o % '-‘I‘mm e TriState Land Co. ptd. 1% (com bonus) " fair to good stockers | gc higher: top, $7.%6; bulk of sales, $.75G | ers are buying contracts on some goods for Bared with final quotations of the pre- | §7ig@a iz Pork stes Sawe) Nagn) - Topeks 8L RY b . 34.0004.80; common 1o falr | 7; heavy. ¥7.10@7.%; packers ch- | delfvery in the lat athe of the year wious session $10.00@ 22.00; short clear, o P . slockers and feeders. .33 BH@4 ! 6. : light, The inquiry for goods was better during ding hitures ranged e _’Ix 50@19.00 the day, but prices tendered were (00 low BEEF i Bt AND LAMBB-Receipts. 10000 | for sellers. Cotton yarns were irregula: - = R - Bteady < and _unchanged: | internation 4 o d . Av. Pr ' Open.| High. | Low. reamery speclals, Yoo official price. | I WASHINGTON 3 ¥ ue market for sheep. steady: lambs, 10¢ | There was an export trade passing with 36.6008.%; vearlings, 3.7 miscellaneous ports. Men's wear is active o extras, M@26c: HITdY to tirats, TG 3 g wx | ment of the treasury balance in th 2 | 7.80; wethers, ewel $4.T5@5.85. | for fall on duplicate business. gen- %c. held, creamery, thirds to extras. eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold 5. 5508.50: 4 2¢; process. common 10 lals, 17@28c v b reserve, shows: Avallable c: balance, | stockers and ‘feeders, $3.00@5.%; Texas mut- | 8T, LOUIS, Mn. April 2.-COTTON 1ons, $4.60@5.%5. Unchanged. Middling II‘. Bales none; re- T western factory, firsts, $124.911,421; gold coin and bullion, $42,578,346; CHERS—-Firm and unch state, old, | Loulsvilie & N . gold certificates, $40,643,080. 8 o 5 hipment bales; stock e, Pli | Mion & s Louis ! St. Louis Live Stock Market. Sewe LiM; Ehipments : te, R M. B P &5 5 M 5 gream. new, Soiored_ bapt, LaTse; state. | Miwourt Pacific ) uk Clearinms. ST LOUIS, April 21.—CATTLE~Receipts, - - b 2,200 head, including 300 Texane; natives | Wool Market, MoK & T | OMAHA, April arings for | G@13c ull | Joie. o] e 11 PN K. & T. atd.... todny were §2.044169.18 and for the corre- steady, Texans strong: nutive shipping and | BOSTON. Aprll 21.—WOOL~The Tocal export steers. $5.00@8.W0. dressed beef and | wool situation is very strong. In domestic Barely steady, unshanged: state, | e Tan toasui sponding date last year $1,613,618.%. . 3 butcher stee 00G6.00: stsers under 10W | wools the representatives of wool houses $3.50@6.76; stockers and feeders, $4.500 | are actively bidding for (he new citp and | P ivanis and nearb cy selected | N. Y. 0 AW ..., [y e ety P{nfi"l.ylvcni- and | Nortolk & W G s Kansas Cfty Grain and Pro 5.%: cows and heifers. $3.50@6.26; prices have been forced to levels higher $2.0062.80, hulls, $1.00675.56 v than have en recorded for four of five fair to choice, 224@Mc; brown and | North American . | KANSAS CITY, April 7 —Close. WHEAT fancy, #c; brown and mixed, fair | Northern Pasifie —May, $1.30k; July, $1.00%c. Beptember, : Texas and Indlan steers, $4.00G8.4 years. Montana wool has sold at 24c, as And heifers, $2.766.26 gAinst about 17@18c last year, and at Ty sscitsige. | wentern | storgge | Peciflo Mail - PO - ‘.é""% P western, firsts, 21 Fenngivania CEiRN-—May. 6 July, 8%e; September, | seconds; ¢ c; southern ‘firsts, $1ci wec- | Deople’s Gas HOGS-—Receipte, 12500 head; ste : about 18c for the same wools earlier in the 2. andlights. : pacKers £@1.%,; | present season. The Montana clip is pr onds. T R R S rs—Unen No. 2 white, s6asc < 1 y N No. 2 ; POULTRY—Allve, steady; ‘western' chick- | priteed Sceel Cur 3 mixed, 3 5 bute avy, $7.90@ tically all cleaned up. Foreign wools are RY 180080 1 | 8H AND LAMBS—Receints. strong and aotive. South American cross- Puliman Pelace Car. . .. S No broflers, 30G%c; fowls, 16@Skc. | pICIR SEAS TAT HAY—Firmer: cholce timothy, $12.| 13.00; | head: market strong; native mutions, $4.506@ | breds and Australian merinos heing in be: choice _prairie, $11.00@11.5%; choice alfalfa, " {6.75; lambs, 36.006€ 10; culls and bucks, 3360 | demand. The ‘eading domestic quotations ;)lnlsnl. firm: western chickens, 1:C: | Reads @5.00; atockers, $3.0004.16. { range. as follows. Kentucky. Indlana and | Missouri_three-elghth blood quarter St. Joseph e Stock Market. | iood, B@esc. Scoured values{ Texas, fine, W2308-Extras, He: o ! ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April 27.-CATTLE- months, #@62c; fine, 6 to 8 months, 526 Reecelpts, 1,100 head, markel steady: steers, | ¢ fine, fall. 45@47c. California northern Receipts. Shipments il | v P 3 aec; middle country $@0c; Oregon Wheat, bu 51,000 55,000 53 3 78 E | L2y, And " helter, RAGSE: | | [ 18 Ed 2 No. 2, 6% i No. 2, B Plate—No. L b%c; No. 2, olie; 3 FRESH FRUITS-—Apples, western box $2.00@50. Bananas, 5-buncn lots, 340 per b, Oranges, 32.8@3.%. Lemons, $3.50 | @L00; Grape frult, Hi Grepea. Mulagas 4 per keg Florida pineapples, per craie, [ EGETABLES—Kansas sweet potatoes, | 8275 per bul Californiu celery, large, e smaller, 60c. New York Holland sesd cab- bage. 40 per 1b. Wiscorsin Red Giovs onlotis, zv per Ib. Californis oruliflows FxReIIR22IN = L é?iii&i 338 S B W1 IOV R e 101801 EEL 3 » 16 0 3 sezs s2ze88” |tull cream speeials, BB 33k 23 £ PR L L PN 3 33 & 85N SESLERLESTIBIS T 10 17 g1 8 0T 17 8TIS) 18 06 % 10224 103 1103 11060 | ! 10 4Ty 10 &34l L 9 s, T 8 674 Bl 99N S5% 5 wis, 15@16e. Republic Stesl fowie. ueN — | Republic Btesl pid. Roek Iatand Co st L s General Market. B e i L Louls & W h v L8 W b CORN—Higner; track; No. b loss-Shetfield S & | T24c; No. 2 white, 73e: May, R i':ulmn?c:(ll: Cash _-kuo tions were as follows LU FLOLU eak; winter patents. $.60@ | OATS-Higher; track, No. 2. cash, :M;m"l;-l:“ 5 o tvAiRhtS. 35450860 spring pat- |65c: No. 2 white, 86%c; May, So; July, - S T e apeing Mrolbis. SLARGE®, | TR Nominal: Wc Tens & Pacte TR—Creamery i tine, %c: wee- onds, 28c: packing stock, 18%c EGGS—Extras. 21c; current receipts, 19¢; { 7 5~ 33 ove SIE [ i s 4 s ] $2.006.00. eastern, No. | staple, 62@68c: eastern cloth- Corn. 'bu 2o 15,00 | OB Recrints, 6,000 head: market steady | NG, 6@6Tc: valley No. 1, #8@60c: territory Oats ,bu i it 2000 13,000 | to 8¢ higher; top. 87.25; bulk of sales, $6.8@ | fine stap’ mlmrw fine “medlum stapie Optlons at Karsas Cify AT | 60gdze; fine cliping, S8@i2e; fine medium v HY, S e Oped. | High | \BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2 Clothing $6gtic; huit blood, wiawe; three FLOUR- Lower: red winter patents. e L Ew Articie e h | head: market strong 1o 10c Wigher: laree | S/Ehth blood. 66@8c: quarier blood. Koo haked NESVS P (gt a0 siratgnt. WBGSR; | T8 L& W g Sy " | : | #7.00@8.30 | Pulled ‘extra, wigmc; fine A see! A b el E " ¢ 84, 00G4.50. ton Pacifie 4 1 hea (- o 4 | 5 su, @56 BARLEY-Feed of mixing. ®%@ese; tair | Mig, winier, GEATse by Calon Pacifie 3fd ] May 1w 1 /8 AND HEIFERS Slonx City Live Stoek §T. LOUIB, April 21.—WOOL—~Firm; te el e SEED-Timothy. §. | Gaien Pasitie 5 a8y 1 B y W8 AND HE \ y Live Stoek Marker. pril 2.~ WOOL- : tor- . 1.54%; | CORNMEAL—8.50, ! - ok 1 e |\sioux " c1ry. 1a April %1 —(Bpecial | TOTY and western mediums, 20G%c; tine B o ”“m"rm“y.' E‘%‘: “vr;ANf(,nw-r. satked, easi track, 3L ';'::- int ptd s 8 ‘_{z’;:gmnmr 6 “y HEIFERS. “m'{""' J—CATTLE--Recelpts. 1400 ‘;l‘!;:: | mediums, 18G22c; fine, 12@18c N i C L 5 t steady ; S0dp6.5 ¢ - ROVIRIONS -Moss pork, per bbl, $17m | HAY-—Weak: timothy, §i300017.00; prairie opper | ¥y iy H 4 | i ) | Rettere, ““3ologhte; " fecsors’ 410000, Olle Rosin. i | Late per oo el S | Stort | RGN COTTON TIma-e Ve care Coom. - Beptember iy oy sl verlings. udia O Gl CITY, Pa. Apti £ QL Credt bad be. aides (loose). BIN@ES. Short clear | RN COTTON Tl | ¥acour o BT | Denasbes o} . o0 4 35 TReceipts, 409 head: markel steady | orces. LK runs y L averase, 1 o cen, 5 d I 2 Is.; aver- sidea (boxed), 5 . | M P TWINB-§7 80 | Wabash pia . N N " ] range prices, $6.5081.10, bulk of 100 bbls.; shipments, 24 bbi 'Y“"'H ady! creameries e PROVISIONS. Pork. * higher: jobbing. | Westinghouse Bisctric ; A asked. B bid | _—— 7 SIS M e ‘Aot WVORPBIN: "'l'ffi’..‘.‘ ¥: &t mark. case included, | 8778, Tard. higher: prme sewin. L }:‘n-u Bre ot d Vinth) 1y ot n W Stock In Sight N FArm, 3% 3 $pa . . 4. | @io.z ry salt meats het: box e 2 i . ! . P S P 1rpta _Rhelinsime Sifets. 2 s | orte, 11 2. clenr Fibs. §1180: short | Wisconsin Gestral ity NEW YORK, April 27.-8peclal cable and Recelpts of live stock at the six principal | o "0 P B R angT DUILA: Bo20e CHEBSE-Steady, daisles 15@15 | Am. T & T. Co W 18 agraphio SomMMUnIGaIlans. -racely . | western markets vesterday: L T BT o, W . f O e le: “houms 'A@iSci | Clearn, $1180 Bacon. higher: boxed extra | AT.T 8.1 Oo i telegraphic communications recelved b g R, O BME: N W g TU B 150 donw moenn 15%c. ericas. | i orts, $1235: clear ribs, f1250: Short clears Bradstreet's show the folloWing changes in Ca Hoga. Sheep ! N, SN -xii_' s : fal TRY 35358 & Sasst H . “ | ) o |w .5 POTA’ teady: .cholce to 'fancy New York Mining Stocks. lable supply as compared with prev ’lculh Omaha.... 14,50 4000 $12.50 o : POULTRY — Steady: chieken: 12¢ o (e T account POTL et 10414 2 e | sorinwe, 3003644 per dosen: turkeys. 13@ | NEW YORK Bovil aT-Flosing quatst at—United States east of Rockies, cnlekons TAE, eprings, 18 " 36 ducks. 11e: geese. & on mining socks ed 1974.000 - hush Canada, in: VEAL 8t 60 ibs. 5@5l4-; | BUTTER—Bteadv. creamery, Mgisc Alles e ottt Obel reased 481,000 bushels. (3 X . Sia@do: f§ to 110 Ibs BGOS8—Steady | 18, ¢ count — o tul T'nited States and Canada decreased loux City were % 8t. Joseph 60 200! Coffec Magket. | Kansas City.. ... 000 1800 )0e00 | NEW YORK, April #1-COFFEE |8t Louis 22000 12800 3600 ' tures market closed quiel, net upchanged | Chicago 1500 to § pointe highor. ~The Feanch market $as celnts. Bhipmants. | 483,000 bushels. | A net unchanged to le nts. higher. Sales and ‘four were | Flour, bbls L) g || 40 ReRES e - Afloat for and in Europe decreased $00.- | Tota . 030 50,7 focalls” were'oniy 1o Bagedholuding May ALy receipts wére | Wheat. bu i R0 | Viern 000 bushels at 850, and July at 86l Hpet, quiet; No. ‘with 308,000 the corre- | Corn. bu - A5 | fron Siiver 10 Yellow Jacket Tosal American and Eyropean supply de Metal Market. Riq. S@8lc No. 4 BAntos, 8%.@c; wild, sponding day & “ ago. . The world's | Oats. bu a00h0 | sOftered creased 2,088,000 bushels : NEW YORK, April ~MET o LAWY Cordova. 9%,@i3¢ % visible supplv. by Bradstreet's | - Corn—United States and Canada de it | London tin market had quite a sharp bieak o rorassed ST IN Minneapolis Gratn Market Forelgn Financial. creased 1,424,000 bushels 3 % | today, spot clceing at €182 12 6d and fu Sugnr and Mol Estimated recaipts for tomorrow: Wheat. | MiNNEAPOLIE. April 27 ~WHEAT--Msy LONDON, April 27 -Money was plentiful | Osts—United States and Canada decveased @ ] %0 |tures at £138 15s. Locally the tin market = NEW Y¢ Apri) 5t § cars: corn, 35 care; oats. 8 caArs: hom® (g1 iwd.: July. $1.18%. Cashi. No 1 hard. |and easy on the market today and dis- | 1.550.000 bushels. ' : 'RE AND FPETDERS. | . With 4pol at $B.G.H. Copper | easy; falr refining, 344@0.%c; centrifugal %.000 head £.235: No. 1 narthern LY RN o counts were enyh(n ;.yrrnuh) On the | nu- leading decreases reported this week | "“0‘;.‘."-'” Al B, -“'--Mln"or '.v £57 s u:‘ for spol and £3% test. 3 92aA%6c. A su 1176 et D, K 2 northern, stock exchange the dealers bought the | follow H A s for futures iic the London marke! % tadyt Livarpool Gealw Market. RITtRecs, & NOLAW ral CAITY over, in which he retes were | Manitoba. 170,000 bushels: Gogerich, 18- | gi 4k L The local market was dull fnd unchaosed’ | b, 5rise hed, &t hadx LIVERPOOL. Apri' 2.—WHEAT-—Spot osed $1.63 those for Americans bein, 2ig per | 000 bushels; Chicago, private elevators WESTERNS—MONTANA with lake quoted at $12.87%@13.00, electro ey steady: No, 3 red western winter. “nol Tn_bulk. $3% Gt 50 cent. Business for the new account was of | 130,000 bushels; Loulsvilie. 88000 bushels: | . WEGEIEELIR=NQRIANAL 0 {540 at 1280012615 and casting At $15 37k | Duluth Graln Marker t teadys May, Ss 64d; July PLOUR_First catents. 9 70@6% sa-and | fgir dimensions. being principally in Mexi- | 8t John, 77.000 bushels; Milwaukee, private | o' o 10" {1ag 5 50 1 feoders. 1132 5 00 250. Tead was unchanged at £ 6s 34 e =gy 1y d: Seotem :’id S | prtents 85,0066 #iret clears. #7849 Can raila. Argeatine and Grand Trunk at | elevators. .00 bushels: Minheapolls. | g8 08T B! FoU [ SSEST R PO i “London and” at Sw@A in the Incri |\ DPULLTH. Avrl 2ioClose: WHEAT W—8pot, strong: Ameriean mixed. second clears. 395348 rising « prices. Congols and gilt-edged se. | Private elevators, 50,000 bushels e e s b & o market. Spelter was also unchanged i | Mav. S8 July. 81188 No. 1 norgbern via Galvaston. Se 4lpd; futures, stead: curities were dull pending the receipt of | - H o A d-d gher this | both markets, bélng quoted at £21 12s 61| 820 No. o northerm, #.15%. nomina™ Jyiv. 5a, AR . Milwaskee Gratn Market. Thursday's budget. American secarities Feoria Market. | morning and the market was more active ekl 88k 008 e in London and at %5 02880715 locally. T oA MILWALKEE, Wia! Aurll 1 SWHEAT- | frllowing New Fork opened lower in the| PEORIA. Aprii #.—CORN-Higher: No. | 088 It has been on & good many 48y of | o ofioh Fon market was lower, with Cleve: Toledo Seed Marker. No. 1 nerthern. 814344 No 3 morthern. absence of & decislon In the coal roads |2 vellow, Thge: No. 3 vellow. 12%e: No. 3. |were rhally anxious for the hogs and they | 1and warrants quoted at 4is & \n Londan. | Philadelyp duce Market. TOLEDHO Ar SERDRE Clovar, $1.9: July. $1.08% bla 4 case.. whicl fferings. hut covering | T2c: No 4. Mige H went after them with the evident determi- | Locally thers was no chang 0. 1 morth- | PHILADELPHIA, Apri) BUPTENR b 5.9 ABvl M8 Aetoher,, ' 52 Da OATS-Ktandard, Wi pperat! v recovery at noon. New OATE-Firm: No white, #%sc: No nation of securing as many s possible. As | ern foundry Leing quoted at $15.75M6.5). | Dull, prints 1c lOwer; «Xirs wesitrn oream- esmber, Bk March, %6 Nao % B8, || KARLEY Sanpes %8 | Sork advices 0 the wfieinoon were hite, Sa@Bhc: No. 4 white, e |A"rreult Pretly much evervthing in (he | No. 2 northern foundry at FBMGIA3M and |ery. B, exira nearty prints, 26 IeeseTEsE Mexican 2

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