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N OMAH SATURDAY, APRIL GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Decided Lull in the Action of Wheat, News Lacking. PRICES STARY FIRM, GET NERVOUS | OMAHA. April 1, 1910, | There was a decided lull In the action of | the wheat market. News was lacking and | alter a. firm opening prices ranged very Dastow. Cagh wheat was firm and sightly higher owing to small receipts and light offerings. The situation in corn s unchanged, llqui- dation in the May continues owing to the flatness in demand for cash shipments Further doclines are evident. Wheat started firm and higher, but trad- ing became light and offerings went beg- ging for takers, News from the growing fields continues bullish, but buying sup- ort 1 lacking. "Fhe corn market was decidedly soft and values eased off easily under seiling. Buy ers were unable to got shipping orders and stocks on hand looked too heavy to permit new. buying. Primary { “ heat receipta were 431,000 bush- cls and_shipments were 110000 bushels, againwt receipts last vear of i49.000 bushels and shipments of 159,000 bushels ’ Primary corn receipts werd 30,000 bushels and shipments were 38,000 Bushels, against | Tecelpts. lasc vear of 296,080 bushejs and shipments of 34,000 bushels, Clearances were 80,000 bushels of corn, 000 bushels of oats and wheat anfl flour qual to 234,000 bushels. tverpool closed lower to A higher on wheat and %d higher on corn. I‘M‘.\l range of oplions: Articles.| Open. | High.| Low w2 1 08%, 100 \ 8 | 6 J 434 s Wheat—| May July 103% 61 | 1088 | 1 08 3 1 ooth | 1 08'%| | 6% 6 | ] 1 08/ 1 04| K L} ayl x| A1) 40% Omahu Cash Prices No. 2 hard, $1.07%@1.08; No, 3 hard, $1 1.07; No. 4 hard, $1.00@1.05; No 2 spring, Tyl 08%; No. 3 spring, ¥.05%® | 1.01%; No. 4 spring, $1.00G1.04; No. 2 durum, %c; No, 3 durum, SSc. CORN--No.- # white, 5844e; No. 3 white, t8c; No. 4 white, 55@66c: No. 3 color, 66 S6%c; No. 4 .color; B4@oike; No. 2 yellow, 55c; No: § yellow, b4le@d6e; No. 4 yellow, BlGbécs No. 2, G6c; No. 8, 64@6c; no grade, OATS—Standard, 42¢; No. 3 white, 4@ d1%c; No. 4 white, 40@40%c; No. 3 vellow, 0%@41c; No. 4 yellow, 39@4c; No. 3 mixed, BARLEY-No, 4, 80 No. 1 feed, 5 RYE—No., 2 4%@5e; No. 3, THOT4%e. Cartot Receip « May.. July L | 2% May July. g Ay | WHEA | Hartington, nearby firsts, free cases, 22 at mark; Penn- 1 sylvania and other nearby current receipis, returnabie cisen, fic at mark; western firats, ) free cases, J1G2c at mark, wesiern current receipts, free cases, Zic at mark | CHEESE—Firm. good demand: New York | full creams, choice, 17%@17%¢! fair to good, | 16%@iTe. . - Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BBLT| fr. 614 New York Life building, |TOBACCO CASE IS WATCHED |, xev. atr o Oty of Omaha (i4s, 1989 | Cudahy Packing Co. Sa.... | Colambus B. L. first mtg, to Long Bell Luymber Co. éa. I Nebraska Tel. Stock, #%.. | North Platte val. 1rei. Co. 6, 1920 | Omaba Water Co. fe. 1916 ta, 1946 r Co. 24 pta eneral fund, 8204458 current Nabilities, S Fl6L0@,101; werking balance In treasury of- [ floaa: $20.57 500; Inmames to. credit of treas- | urer of United States. $35,474.723; subsidiary NEW YORK STOCKS AND BOND Apathy of Public Interest Noticed in | total baiance in general fund, $88.8%,%8 Wall Street Market. Local Securities. o i 1084 904 Ankea. For Nebraska, ) Mueh ¢ r Satorday, Not e in Temperatare. OMAHA, April 1, 1910 twenty-four hours light ahowers occurred on the upper Atlantie coast, in the lower Mississippi valley and west gulf states, and rains continue in Texas and Arkansas this morning. The wenther has bern generally fair in all other portions of the country during the past twenty-four hours, The temperature has risen from the mountains east over the central valleys to the lake region. The cool wave that spread over the central valieys Wednesday night, has continued eastward and is affecing the upper Ohio lley and lower lake region this morning is somewhat cooler fn the extreme north- west, and temperatures have changed but slightly in the mountains since the pre- ceding report. Freezing temperatures still prevall in the mountams and over the | northern and middle siopes. The weather | will continue fair in this vicinity tonight and Saturday, with not much change in temperature. Following I8 the temperature and precipi- tation compared with the last three years: 1910. 1909 1908. 19 Minimum temperature.... 4% M 2 87 Precipitation . 0 000 00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 44 degrees, Deficiency in precipitation since March 1. 1.9 inches. Deflclency 1000, 1008, fon Monday 1 the Hesitation Now fest—=Gold Outflow to don © o0 State Street Within the past wes Repression. NEW YORK, April L—Professional oper- ators in stocks showed growing discour- agement today over the apathy of the pubMc Interest in the market. Where deal- ings have dwindled to a mere exchange of contracts between traders on the floor, and to a matching of witnesses in the 'dex- terity with which a position may be shifted from one to the other side of the mar- ket, the net result is likely to bg nothing A’ factor In the hesitation is the ques- tion over a possible decision by the su- | preme court om Monday in the American Tobacco case. The expectation persists in stock market circles that the decision may be handed down at that time. The con- viction is general that widely divergent results will follow in the stock market from the alternatives of the decision. The approach of such an expected crisis dis- courages all ventures. The beginning of the gold outflow to London was another repressive influenc The languid borrowing demand for money. it is feared, indlcates an attitude of hesi- tation in general business similar to that in_the stock market The large customs receipts of the gov- ernment for March show that the heavy volume of Imports is sustained and the unfavorable trade balance Is. mairftained. | Littie attention was pald to the money market in the existing lethargy of the stock market. Weather news from the crop : reglons holds & large share of attenton. (filimols Central... . 143 Spanish 4 it Speculation is preparing itseif for the| SILVER-Bar, steady at 24l per ounce forthcoming government crop report and| MONEY3i@ per cent the tone of the state reports now beln&| The rate of discount in the open market recetved foreshadows a marked deteriora-|for short bills is 3% per cent: for three tion in the winter wheat condition months’ bills, 311-16@9% per cent The suspension of soft coal mining and - a strike of the New York harbor pilots kept attention focused on the question of labor disputes. Bonds irregular. Total sales, par value, 142,201,000 United States bonds were un- changed on call Number of sales and principal quotations on stocks were as follows: Sales. High. Low, Ol | | Ry. pid, ex-div Ry.. com Omaha & C. B. Ry. & B., ptd Pacific T. & T. b 1981....... . Sloux City Stock Yarde, pfd % 8, Louls Brewing Co. Shireveport G. & E. 6a, 180, g ax Bo. Ry. Co. 44, eq. 1M13-14, net ¢X% | Unlon Stock Yards Stock, So. Omaha.. 8 LONDON, April lL—American securities | were dull and featureless during the early trading today. Prices ranged from L@ higher than yesterday's New York closing. | Closing stock quotations Consols, money 81 Loulsville & N @ account SN, K &T | Ama1. * Copper %N Y. Centrai Anaconda S4Norfolk & W | Atehtson 114% 4o pta 4o pa 108 " Ontario & W { Baltimore & Ohio...113% Pennsylvanis Canadian Pacific 1864 Rane Chesapeaks & O $T%4Reading Chie G. W 28% Southern Ry Chl, Mil. & St 3% do ptd De Beers 19% Southern Pacific. | Denver & Rio G 41 Union Pacific %o pra 8 do ptd U8, ol 4% a0 prd 8815 Wabash 188 . Company of ( corresponding - period in % inehe: Illinois Deficien 8 inches Corm and Wheat Region Balleti For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending &t § a. m., 7th meridian time, Friday, April 1. 1910. OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp.— Rain- Max. Min. fall [ corrosponding period in ¥ A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, pany .. Muncie, India Eastern Wiscon Company - Rockford, Tllino Racine Gas Ligl ist pid do 24 pfd.. Grand Trunk 27 do ptd Stations Ashland, Auburn, Neb... B'ken Bow, Neb. Columbus, Neb Fairbury, Neb. Fairmont, Neb... Gd. Island, Neb. Neb. Hastings, Neb. Holdrege, Neb Oakdale, Neb. Omaha, Neb.... Tekamah, Neb... Alta, Ta Carroll, Clarinda, Sibley, Ia......... 21 Pt. cloudy *Sloux City, Ta...70 40 .00 Clear * Minimum temperature for twentysfour hours ending at § a. m, DISTRICT AVERAGES. No.of —-Temp.—- Rain. | Stations. Max. Min. Inches. Vet ] 4 19 7 12 .2 Neb Boston Mining Stock. BOSTON, March 81—Closing quotations on mining stocks were: *Allouer .46 Miami Copper . Amal. Copper 74 Mobawk E A Z L &8 25% Nevada Con. .. Arisona Com 18 Nipisaing Mines Atlantic ¥4 North Biitte . B.C. C & C . 164 North Lake . B. & C. C. & 8. M./ 12K01d_Dominion Butte Coalition 23 Osceola . Cal. & Arlzona @4 Parrott 8. & O, Cal. & Hecla. 600 *Quiney . Centennial 183 Shannon Copper Range T Superior East Bu M 8% Supetior & B, Franklin 15 ' Superior & P. Glroux on. L 84 Tamarack ... Granby Con. L4 U B C &0. Greens Cananea ..... WU, S 8. R. & M. Isle Royale Copper... 17% do pfd Kerr Lake B{Utah Con Lake Copper 6 Winons .. Ly, Salle Copper ..... 14%Wolrerini . 1d. Company o0n. Allfs-Chalmers pfd .. Amalgamated Coppor American Agricultural .. Am. Best Sugar. American Can Am. C. & F.... Am. Cotton Ol Am. H. & L. pfd. Am. le Secus American Linsted American_Locomot! Am. 8. & R Am. 8. & R. pfd.... Am. Steel Foundries Am. Bugar Refinin Am. T, & T Am. Tobacco ptd. American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co. Atchison ... Atchivon pfd T s 00 100 00 Ta... Ia. BONDS, BEERRPLRVUVRRVEN 22232333333333333 s, Central Columbus, O.. Loutsville, K. Indlanapolis, Chicago, Ti.... St. Louis, Mo...... 13 Des Moines, I ) Ind. New York Ourb The foliowing quotations are furnished | Wheat. Corn. Oats. | i us | Chicago .. Minneapolis - Omaha ....... Duluth CHICAGO GRAIN A v | D PROVISIONS nd Closing | | Features of the Trading Prices on Board of Trade. GHICAGO, April 1.—The Oklahoma 1 port which indjcated prospects of a liberal vield of wheat there was one of the chief factors mnl:lhl’;ln' to a weak market for wheat today. The May delivery failed to follow. the hew crop months and closed at A net gain of compared with a losd of W@Ye W %@He for the more distant f tures. Provisions closed at declines of & 20c. Wheat was ‘a drooping affair all\day with the exgeption of a brief period When shorts eovered freely and caused @ tem- porary rally. According to. officlal sta- tstics the condition of the fall sown crop of wheat in. Oklahoma is 92 against 78 a Year ago and only % of 1 per cont of the acreage seeded has been abandoned. These ires, together with favorable reports t of the Mississipp! river. mave the its weak tone. During the day the iy dellvery sold between $1.08@1.08%a and, O @1.08%; < whiile September ranged be- n_$1.05% $L66%. IMinal quo were $1.085@1.08%c and for 1064 @1.05%. Liquidation of May holdings w ture of’ trading in corn, and ¢ was weak all @ay. The princi tending fo weaken the market w tinued absence of demand for the cash grain, the price of which was off %@e: No. 3 yellow sold at 60@60%c. The close on options_was weak at net losses of %@%4o 10 %e, May clof 1501 %C. Trading In oats was exceedingly quiet. | The market closed easy, with prices %@c | 10_%e lower than the previous clos | Provisions closed weak at almost the bottorh, with the May products selling as | “ollows: Pork, $25.60; lard, § ribs, $13.00, | The jeading futures ranged as follows: Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| 1 ““l 115 |1 08@'a|1 08143 Yes'y 1% 10844 1 0% [ 1 15! i[ 108y | | O 1o m\l\ B1%{613@% 6234 o) 641y 1 s 45 @% | & 166 @%| 6% 3% S9KRIIRON, 9 25 5214 25 6714 %% 13 67| 13 50 130656 | 13 6335 ! 1 1 o 64 (64 : u%"wwx(uw TN gl Cay "3 o5 i 3 sk .00 |35 0 2% 7 | 25 4 24 97%| 26 0215 35 10 13 W]l 13 72‘/.' 1375 | 12 82y 13 671 l!wwlxfi‘lllm 11T 13 4234 | 18 27%)| 13 1T%| 18 17%| N Cash_quotations were as follow: eak; winter . patents, fi.m‘ Wwinter strajghts, $4.305.30; spring Frdighty STEIAK bakers . 200553 | RY ‘.‘ko 2, 80c. - | BARLI:Y]—F'M or mixing, 62@6ic; fair to cholce ting, 3 * AR EDR. No-'1 southwestern, $221; No. 1 northwestern, $2.31. Timothy, $4.60. Clover, | 1250 ¥ HOVISIONS Pork, mess, per bbl, 20626025.55. Lard, per 100 1bs.. $13.974 ribs, sides (loose), $13. 13.62%; short sides (boxed), $14.25G14.60. I glearances of wheat and flour were 10.434,000 bu. Exports for the week as shown by Bradstreet's were equal to | 1,774,000 bu. Primary receipts were 491,000 bu:, compared with 4900 bu. the corre- | sponding day a year ago. timated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | 1’ cars; corn, 164 cdrs; oats, 73 cars; hogs, | 4,000 head No. 2 red, No. 2 jcago Cash Prices—Wheat: $1.18%@1.21; ‘No. 3 red, $1.10g1. 3 WG1.18%; No. $ hard, $1.071G1 1. | 6lc; No. 3 cash, 80c; N hara, Corn: No. 2 O hite. Mikagiet: No_ 5 white, mgée: No. 2 'yellgw. 1 @61igc; No. 3 yellow, #0guhe. | Oats: * No..2 white, 46ig@ic; No. 3 white, | 42! No. 4 white, 41%@42%c; standard, | Bacon. creameries, "3&; 8 , cases Included, : receipts, 21,822 cases; firsts, 200 ime firsts, 2le. 19013400 herns. 1 POTATO young Americt ; cholce to fancy, 36 falr 1o good, - Povi"l‘.mv—'am ‘I‘l;rkf_\’l, 18%4c; chick- ens. iTlhc; springs, 17%c. v VERAL~Steady; 50 to 60-1b. 1001°60 1 weights, 100111 b welghts, 11%@134%c. Receipis Today—Wheat, 20 cars; corn, U3 “ra: oats, 76 cars. Estimated tomorrow— corn, 164 cars; oats, 78 cars. Market. "! APOLIS, April WHEAT-] 4G5 July, LI Cash Ba2.17; No. 1 northern, $1 0, 1 SEED~Flax, closed at $234% N—No. 3 yellow, SS@6%c OATS-No. § White. 10%G41%¢ RYE-No. % 8%@74%c. %’!_' 1b. sacks, $21.00. Minn aiais, % second’ m!i ) @ 40; 21061 2 < i Philadeiphin Prodece Market. ILADELPHIA, April Nxm .o'-’m‘ngl D creamery, 340, extra 'A nuu prints. |Omaha, absence of | gressive buying and under uqul&:t'rwn.vfi—l gé in the oy Logan &:Bryan, 315 South Sixteenth | Atlantic Coast Ling Minneapolis, Minn. 30 ntie gt L BOSTON, MASS. Jacksonville (F' na, Li Escanaba Power Comp aba, Michigan, «iiceivansinss OMAHA, NEBRASKA Board of Trade Bldg. Telephone Douglas 2782 Nye&Turner Company (Incorporated) _Capital $100,000 (Fully paid) Price and Rate Interest Due Vichita Falls & Northern Railway dklahoma. 97 Jan. 1, 1925 Citizens Gas Company of Kankakee, Feb. 1, 1932, ! June 1,1937. July 1, 1932 ght Compan, sin Railway & Light 98 23, 0814 101 Oct. 1, 19: Meh. 1, 1939, Jan. 2, 1930, is, Klectric Company it Company. . . stern Oregon Light & Power . . . 100 Oct. 1, 1929. any of Escan- 101 Jan. 1, 1914 STOCKS, INVESTMENTS Kansas City, Mo. 24 Nel S ST Freezing temperatures, with frosts, reported at points in. the Des Moines, dianapolis, Kansa triots. Tobaceo.......438 Greens Oui 27 Inwpiration Amer. Bay State Gas Boston Cons. Butte Coalition Cactus Chino Chist Cons. Davis-Daly Bly Central.. Ely Cons Ely Witch, Franklin Giroux ... Goldtield Cone. ... | Golatteld Florence. Goldfield = Dalsy. street: - M s 8. Bethlehem Steel . Brookiyn Rapld Tr. Canadlan Pacifie Central Leather .. Central Leather pfa. Gentral of New Jersey Chesapeske & Ohlo. Chicago & Alton..... Chicago Gt. Weetern, nes € 6. W, pfd Chicago & N, W. M. & si'P C., C. & St Colorado F. & 1 Colorado & Southern Consolidated Gas Corn Products :.... Delaware & Hudson Denver & Rio Grande D. & R. 0. pid Distillers’ Securit! 385333338 {OMAHA LIVE STOCE MARKET Light Receipts of Cattle, No Change| in Values. are | in City_and Chicago dis- L. A. WELSH. Local Forccaster, Weather Buregu. The corn and wheat bulletin, issued by | the weather bureau and published daily in | this column, begins today and will be con- tinued until October 1 23 Nevi 3-16Nevadah-Utah 1340hin_ Copper. 3% Rawhide Oor 3 'Ray Central 14 8witt Pkg. Co...... 74% Sears, Roebuck Co. 20 Bilver Plek.......... 16% Rilver King Coalft... % Saperior & Pitts 7% Tonopah Mining. 2% Triity Copper.. 834 United Copper. New York Mining Stocks, NEW YORK, March 31.—Closing quota- tions on mining stocks wer Alleo ... 280 *Leadville Con, Brunswick Con ...... 3 ®Little Chief Com. Tunnel stock,.. 90 Mexican ... o bonds ... 18 Ontarlo Con. Cal. & Va......110 Ophir Horn Silver .......... 65 Standard ... Tron_ Siiver 165 Yellow Jacket . SOtfered. HOGS SLOW SELLERS, BUT STRONG | Ll NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Liberal Receipts of Lambs, but Only Two Cars on Sale—No Materlal Change in Values Shown for Day. sszesssEs Quotations of the Day om Varfous | Commodities. A 1.~FLOUR-The spring _patents, $5.50 2i6.%; winter patents, 50G6.00; spring clears, $4.50@4.75; winter extras, No. 1, § 9; Winter extras, No. 2 $4.90G4.45; Kansas strajghts, $5.0006.20. = Re- Ceipts, 23,900 bbis.; shipments, 16,700 bbis. Rye flour, qulet; fair to good, 3 cholee to fancy, $4.5004.65. CORNMEA L~ 8 NEW - YORK, market was quiet; 5,80; straights, April ies Brie § Erle Iat pfd Brie 24 pfd... Qeneral Eleotric Oreat Northern Great Northern Titinots Central Interborough” Mét nt, Met. pfd.. International Harves I8t Marine pid.... International - Paper International Pump SOUTH OMAHA, April 1, 1910, Recelpts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Mond: 4438 11198 Official Tuesday . Ofticial Wedncsday Official Thursda; Estimate Friday 8¢ syeetiastecns | AR | Bank Clearings. OMAHA, 'April 1.—Bank clearings for to- day were §2,902,20.9%, and for the corre- sponding date Tast year were $2,457,576.46. Metal Marker, NEW YORK, April 1—METALS—The market for standard copper was dull and unchanged, with spot and forward deliv- eries to the end of July closing at $12.709 13.00. The London market closed steady, | with spot quoted at £ 2s 6d, and futures at &0 6s. Imports of copper for the month ending March 31, by steamer, at Atlantic ports, amounted to 1692 tons, including | maste and ores. Exports during the same | perioa were 19,541 tons. Local dealers quote lake copper at $13.2613.50, electrolytio at $13.00918.25 and casting at $12.75@13.00. Tin | was weak, with spot quoted at $33.00(983.40; . 1370, 11609119081 April, SROBY; May, S3BORI end _Date. | 1910. [1509. /1908, 1907, |1906. 1906. une. $33. ,35. Sales were reported of | five tons for May delivery at $B.5. The | March 35 110 sott| & oo | London market closed steady at s slight | March 24.(10 62%4| 6 61 | decline, with spot guoted at £151 17s 84 and | March 25.[10 & | 6 | tutures at £103 175 €4. Lead was dull, with | March 26./10 63 #pot_quoted at $4.424@4.45, New York, and (March 27, + | $4.2004.25, East St. Louis, The London mar- | March 28,10 68%] ket was lower at £121 78 6d. Spelter closed | March 29.(10 T1%| \dull, with epot quoted at $.56@0.65, New | March 30.'10 6Siy York, and $.35@5.45, East St. Louls. Lon- |March 3110 56%| don was unchanged at £28. Tron was lower |April 1 0 | at 51s 44 for“Cleveland warrants in Lon- don. Locally jran quiet; No. 1 foundry, | northern, $18.00§18.60; No. 2 northern, No. 1 | southern and No. 1 southern, soft, $I the Unfon Stock Yards, South Omaha, Nel | for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock | 18.25. | BT. LOUIS = Aprll 1L—METALS-Lead, |p. m. April 1, 1510 | @uil, $4.25. Speiter, nominal, $.45. | RECEIPTS. | - | ttle. Hoge. Sheep. Kansas City Grain and Provisious. | yjesour! Pacific . i KANSAS CITY, Aprii 1.—WHEAT—May, | Unlon_Pacific .. 17 |81.09%; July, $1.03%. sellers; September, | C. & N. V 3 $LOIK@L01% bid; cash unchanged; No. 2 |C. s2% | hard, $1.10@1.13;" No. 3, $1.06@1.10; No. 2 |(, | red, $1.17@1.23; No. 3, $1.14@1.19. {c B & Q. east | cora Bi%c; July, 624@62%c; C. B. & Q. west. | tember, 61%c 'bid; cash unchanged |CI R, L &'P., east.. | lower; 'No. 2 mixed, No. jav iR ¢ | 613c: 'No. 2 white, 624@63c; No. 3, 62 BUTTER—Unchanged; creamery, extras, | 8l%c; firsts, 20%c; seconds, 27%c; packing stock, 2le. EGGS—Unchanged; current recelpts, new cases; $6.10; miscellaneous cases, $6. southerns, $5.8; storage packed, $.45 OATS—Unchanged; No. 2 white, 45 No. 2 mixed, 43@ddc. y; fine white and yel- ';5"2& $1.45G1.50; coarse, §1.35@1.40; kiln dried, RY#E—Quiet; No. 2 western, %%c; nomi- nal, f. 0. b, New York. arn WHEAT—Spot easy; No. 2 red, $1.25, ominal, c. i. f., and No. 1 northern, '§1.25%, f. 0..b., opening -navigation. Optiotis were innctive and prices easier in. X - Same Same Bame days 3 weeks ago.20.79% Same days 4 weeks ago.21,239 Same days last ye 17,261 The following table shows the recelpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compareda wrth last year. 1910. 1900, ec. 577,982 | 8heep L1..390,340 433,430 The following table shows the average price of hoge at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons though there was little chan, weather and crop outlook. At the close &rlco' were unchanged to net lower; ay closed ut $1.24; uly, $1.16%; September {L13%; receipts, 248 bu.; shipments, 41,873 | u. CORN-Spot easy; steamer, 8ic, and No. 4, $1%c, elevator, export basls; export, No. | 64%c, £. 0. b.; Gption market was without transactions, ciosing %@'%c closed at 0%c; July.”gfici s Tie; X shipments, 80,148 bu. recel ; mixed, 2 to 3 Ibs. nominal; natural white, 2 to 32 1bs., 49G | 5le; clipped white, 84 to 42 lbs., 60%@s3c; May closed at receipts, $,9% bu.; | shipments, i FEED—Steady; western sprng bran, 100- pound sacks, $24.25024.7, HAY—Steady: prime, $115; No. 1.,$1.0@ 0. 8, $1.00@1.06. merica, 2%e; 5 Cattle ational Biscuit Cattl National Lead N. R. R. of M. 2 ptd New York Central > T O M Wors v Norfollc & Western. . Nerth American Northern Pacific Pacitio’ Mall |8 16 18] 6 08 16 t:% o1l Rallway Stcel Spring. Reading . Republio £3 115; No. 2, $1.066(1.10; HIDES 'Quiet; Central Bogota, 221 LEATHER—Steady; hemlock firsts, %@ 200; seconds, @2ci thirds, 3. T Jected. 2@21c. | ok ROVIBIONS_Pork barely ateady:; mess, | ; family, §27.50328.00; shor( clea mmm. Beef, steady: mess, §15.00916.00; family, $19.00@1950; beef hams. $24.0026,00, Cut meats, quiet: pickled bellles, 10 to 14 ibs., $16.60@17.00. Lard, easy; middle west, prime, $14.90G14,40; refined easier; continent, | 314.80;' South Am $15.50; 'compound, prime city, hhds., 7%c; |V § T 00 |V: & soat ot Vorcareting, Chemical E *Sunday. Sontnorn Paditl. Recelpts and disposition of live stock at Southern Rallway 80. Rallway pfd. Tennessee Copper ‘Text & Pacifie, T, 8t L & W T, 8t L& W. prd Union Pacifie .. Union Pacifie pfd.. U. B Realty Rubber SEFNESE & 5 country, T@74c. BUTTER—Unchanged; creamery specials, Me; extras; 8c; thirds o firsts, ¥ EGGS—Steady; western storage selections, 24%@23c; extra ‘first, 2G22c; first, %G 22c: southern first, 21@21%c. | POULTRY—Alive, quiet; fowls, c; tur- keys, 14@20c; dressed, qulet; western chick- ent, 16@17c; ‘'western fowls, 16@19c; western turke; @23, Sep- to_le 3, 590 v Wabash Wabash pfd Western Maryland, cifs... Westinghouse Electric Western Unlon .. Wheeling & L. B Total sales for the day, e Total receipts DISPOSI | Cattle. Hogs 8. T | Omana Packing Co | Switt and Company Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co T New York Mowey Market, NEW YORK, Apfil 1.—MONEY-On cal!l, firm at 2%@3% per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time loans, weak and dull; sixty | days, 3% ‘per cent; ninety days, 3%@4 per | §17.00@15.00, cent; six months. éG4% per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—%@5 | Wheat, bu per_cent. | Corn, bu.. STERLING EXCHANGE—Steady, with |Oats, bu.... actual business in bankers' bills at $4.8400 | 48450 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8710 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.83%@4.841. SILVER—Bar, 62%c; Mexican dollars, dc. BONDS—Government, steady; railroad, ir- regular. Closing follows U, 5. ref. 2, 4o cougon o, reg vy | | Murph A VHIl & Son.. | F. B. Lewis ... | Huston & C J. H. Bulla Cline Other buyers ST. LOUIS, April 1—WHEAT—Futures, tirm; May, $1.12%@1.1%; July, §1.06%. Cash; firy i, No. 2 red, $120%@1L2; No. & har ° CORN—Futures, lower; May, 62%c; Jul aesthe. Cash, steady: track, No. 2, 62G 624c; No. 2 white, 63%@64%c OATS—Futures, 'lower; May, 43c; July, e, Cash, steady; track No. 2, 43%c; No. 2 white, 46GM46%c. RYE-Unc) FLOU 3 winter $5.40@5.50; extra fancy and. stra 5.40; hard winter clears, $3.50@4. SBED—Timothy, $3.00§3.50. CORNMEATL~$3.25. BRAN-Lower; sacked, east track, $1.108 I8 HAY—Firmer; rle, $12.50G14.00. BAGGING—6c. HEMP TWINE-fe. PROVISIONS—Pork, lower; jobbing, $25,50. rd. lower; prime steam, §13.82%@13.90%. Dry salt meats, boxed extra shorts, $15.37%; clear ribs, $15.37%; short clears. $15.62%. B boxed extra shorts. $16.62%; clear |Armour & Co. i bu. $16.621: short clears, $i6.57. | Aichison gen. s POULTRY—Stedd. chickens,; do ov. s, *do cv. ba. springs, Mc; turkeys, 2ic; ducks, 15c; gy Bal. & Obio 4s. cholce timothy, $15; $11.00711. cholce pralrie, choice aifalfa, Shipments. 31,000 5.000 11000 Recelpts 38, 37,000 4,000 Wool Market, BOSTON, April 1.—~WOOL—The Commer- clal Bulletin wil say of the wool market tomorrow There is appreciable improvement in ac- tual business, for the woolen mills are | still the ghlef operators. However, a lit- tle more interest Is developing in staple Oregon and Montana wools, which is hoped to be a forerunner of increased taking by the worsted mills within a short while Al clothing territory wools are meeting With a steady demand; with fine scoured particularly firm and scarce at 6/@ose. | Fleeces are in little request and prices con- tinue absolutely nominal. Foreign cloth fng wools are being sampled. Wighin two or three weeks it Is expected that the [ elothiers will understand the nature of { their duplicate goods requirements and be- &in to place reorders with the mills. Prices dn destrable wools are still nominally firm. but 1t Is undoubtedly true that a large operator could obtain concessions. The shipments of wool from Boston March 31 were 63,464.576 pounds, against 63,- 233278 pounds for t! me time last year. | “’n-«—(n;wmu K3 Mazeh 31 \nclusive. were | | 69,209, pounds, against 77049210 pounds [ in proportion, being 40@0c lower than the for the same period last year. high ne and in some cases more than SRRy that on the commoner kinds. et Quotations on Good NEW YORK, April 1. -COFFEE rcornfed steers. for futures closed dull 6 points lower. Sales were only 3760 bags. | fed steers Closing bids: April, 670c; May, 6.75¢c; nd heifer: G.86c; July, 6.06c; August, September. tober, November and December. 7.00c Totals...... .4 5,160 853 CATTLE—Receipts of cattle chis morn- ing were light cven for a Faaay, the re- cent break in prices hav ng apparently discouraged shipments. Othe markets were also lightly supplied With so few cattle on sale t material change In prices. hardly be expected to be interested to any great extent, and while the few cattle changed hands, the trade was without note- worthy features. As noted yeste: has experienced that taken pal losm. “ e was no quotations 100% Int. M. M. 448 100% *Japan s 2020 do 4k MR K. © 1L 8. pon .......... 14KL. & 1s el TRAM. K *Am. Ag. bs. 108 do gen. 4is. Am. T, & T. cy. 4. 100% *Mo. Pacific 4 BN, R R of M. 4ias 04 N Y. C. g Ss. 2% do_ded 4 MWYN. V., N. H & H 1N ev. LOIBRN. & W e e 94 o ev. 4n 9814 No. Paeific W% %do 3 3 RO 8. L. ridg 45 84 Penn. cv. 3iys 195 1074 do con. da..... 101 " Reading gen. L1BWe L & 8. F. (5 4 01% do gen, fe.. IMNK 8L L 8. W. o e I #edo lst gold e 6% *Seaboard A. L. da 98 %o, Pacitic c. 4 on bonds were as o “ w8l ™ o1q rex timothy, - $15.00418.50; prai- the market this week onsiderable decline and in connection with the last week leaves fat steers of the b grades around 350c lower than the ex: treme high point. Medium kinds of cattle in some cases have shown stili more loss |than that, being as much as lower in spots. Cows and heifers have n much loss as have beef stee are around 40@50c lower than the extrem high time. Bulls which were selling very high at one time have slumped badly, that it takes right good bulls to bring over as against $3.50, the top at i 16e: geese, st shown so still_they i " RUTTER—Steady: EGGS—Lower, 18¥ec Receipts and shipments of flour and grain were as follows Receipts. Shipment Flour, bhls. 000 Wheat, bu Corn, bu... Oats, bu.... creamery, M@3c. to s and feeders have a'so suffered Liverp Breadstuffs. Market | LIVERPOOL, April 1.—The following ar the stocks of breadstuffs and provisions in Liverpool: ‘Wiour, 31,000 sacks; wheat, 1419.00 cen- corn, 1,296.000 "con bacon, 14.600 hams, 4,600 boxes; shoulders, 2.600 buiter, 160 cwts; cheese, 60.500 boxes: lard, 3.300 tierces: prime western steam, and 1400 tons of other kipds. s do Tet ref 4o :rcommon to fair #0904 to cholce cows fair to mood cow: ommon to fair cows good to choice 708 March, 7.0c. | #lockers $.7609.50: o 7 Rio, 8%@8 11-16c. | 80od stockers and feeders, $5.00G5.75; com qulet; Cordova, 9% | ™on to fair stockers and feeders, $4.0085 | stock heifers, §2.50@4.50; veal i bulls, stags, Representative sales BEEF STEERS. Pr.| Xo Av. 1 i Mild, | { Olls and Rosin. SAVANNAH, April 1—TURPENTINE- les. 51 bbls.; receipts, 20 . stock, §,476 bbis, receipts. ock, 55,980 u«a- E, $80; L96; K. $5.96; '\ §7.05. l.lv."."l Graln Market. LIVERPOOL. April 1 WHEAT—Spot, quil; No. 3 red western winter. no stoc , steady: May, 88 &d: Juiy, Ss 4d; August, Ts 104d. CORN—Spot. ulet; new American mixed northern, bs 4d; old American mixed, fs 84; tutures, dull; July La Plata, b5 5td. Milwaunkee Gruin Market. MILWAUKEE, April 1 -WHEAT-No. 1 northern. $L17; No. ? morthern, SLUGLIS; Ne. Av. i heicd 2 COWwWs. , Treasury Swatement - T WASHINGTON, 1.—The condition of the treasury at beginning of busi- ness today as follow: Trust Fo coln, $892.677.569; sllver doilars. $489.534.000; siiver dollars of 1880, $3.800,000; silver certificates outstanding, $489.534.000. General Fund—Standard silver dollars in 3 B, D, L L85, H. $4.90; I, $555; N, §6.75; WG, $6.95; Peoria Market, | 1-CORN—Lower; No. 3 AP0, TR N L i el er; No. 3 white, #ie. gung 2% ove eatoa a8 3ss wsus | there was very little.activity to the trade. Buyers could z break | %0 | the best | 2. L1580 2 1200 835 AND FEEDERS. P} L6118 3 03 540 IF YOU WANT Valuable Information REGARDING THE GRAIN MARKETS WRITE TO Gardiner B. Van Ness Grain Specialist CHICAG®, ILL. Member Chicago Board of Trads B P HOGS—Most of the hogs were sold on a generally strong basis this morning, but Some of the talent managed to squeeze out nickel higher figures on good loads of butchers, but common light grades were poor sellers and at no time commanded prices better than steady. Generally strong and slow throughout would be the best way of describing the tharket as a whole. Supply was light, only about seventy cars being received ‘The week's trade has been very slow from the ‘opening. Supply has been barely nor- mal with last week, but packers have made a suong fight against any upward tend- encies, with the result thai present values aré around a nickel lower than last week's close. Shipping demapd has been narrow and discriminating at all times, Representative sale No. Av. Sh. Pr. 186 4010 2 910 45 10 b L1048 i 1045 12 10 66 v, 10 48 # 10 50 ... 10 60 010 50 10 10 50 10 50 4010 % 0 10 50 10 59 10 80 10 00 10 8 160 10 621 sh. Pr. 10 0 10 6 160 10 60 10 60 e 10 621 10 6215 i6 10 6213 160 10 6813 30 10 62 . 10685 10 65 410 65 S0 68 10 66 0 10 63 L1065 106 510 65 160 10 10 6734 10170 1070 10 70 0% 1071 10 7214 10 723 #1075 L 107 18010 8 10 114 10 8 29 10 80 1080 650w 101080 SHEEP—Thirty loads of lambs were on | hand this morning, but only two of them were offered for ale, the balance being stopped at this point only long enough for | feed and water. Practically ali of then were Colorados. The two loaus that wi t at $.25, quotably steady with lambs, $7.15@19. 90; stockers, $4.600 LIVE @8.25; 4.35ab CHICAGO culls and bucks, 00. STOCK MARKET Sheep Markets All Reported Steady in Windy City. CHICAGO, April 1.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1,000 head. 'Market steady. 850; cows, . $4.7o096.60; ~heifer bulis, $4.6006.25; calves, $3.000 head. e heavy, 120 10 68 01085 10 55 10 8 ... 1086 180 10 . 10 6714 110 60 10 6 HOGS~—Receipts, 8,000 steady to be higher. Ch @1.00; butchers, $10.80610.95; light mixed, $10.50110.70; cholce light, $10.70@10.8; pac! ing, $10.16@10.50. Bulk of sales, $10.70@10. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, head. Market steady. Sheep, $7.60@9.10; lambs, §7.60010.25; yearlings, $1.60G9.10. St. Joseph Live Stock Mark ST. JOSEPH, April 1—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 200 head; ‘market steady; steors, $6.50 @8.00; cows and heifers, $3.; 6.50; calves, $4.0039,00. HOGS—Receipts, 2,000 head; Market steady to strong:’ top, $10.80; bulk of sales, $10.807 No sheep on sale $10.90 For the week thus far, total supply ha been rather liberal, but actual orfering have been no larger than normal. The run has consisted largely of lambs still in the fleece; In fact, the proportion of shorn stuff has. been decidedly limited. Eastern | demand has contracted considerable of Cottan Market. NEW YORK, April 1.—COTTON—Marke opened steady ‘at a decline of 6@12 points under & continuation of the selling move- late and the lifeless appearance of eastern |Ment, which developed late yesterday, as | & result of the rains In Texas and rumors trade is not only reflectéd at tnis point, but other river markets as weil. High- | that the buil leaders were abandoning tha dressing stock sold to good advantage at | Main deal. There was a good demand for the opening of the week, but demand was |July, and later months, and prices rallied very discriminating. Prices have been |Slightly from the opening during the mid- going steadlly downward since Monday, and | dle of the morning, the slumpy condition of the trade in gen- | Cotton futures "opened stead: eral has riv d that of the last week in offered; May, 14.80c; Jul January, when the anti-meat crusade made 14.15c; September, 18.24c; its deepest impression on live stock values. ; December, 12.72¢. Current quotations on all kinds of wooled | Cotton futures closed steady. Closing lambs are a big half-doll lower than a |bids: Apr ; May, 14.65c; June, 14.5%¢; week ago, With shorn lambs, wooled sheep | August, ' 14.01¢ tember, and yearlings possibly no worse than 306G | 12.T4¢c; November, 12.55¢; De- 40c lower. Wooled nbs were taken to | c ; January, 12.5%¢. 3 Towa feed lots this week at $9.50. spot, closed quiet Quotations on p und lambs: Spring middling uplands, 14 lambs, cholce, spring lambe, | 15.20c; sales 400 bales medium, $10.00@12.00; good to tholce lambs, | % $0.50@10.00; fair good lambs, $9.10@9.50; good light yearlings, §8.8G9.2; good heavy | yearlings, $5.40%8.5; good to cholce wethers, | $8.00G8.00; fair to good wethers, $7.5098.00; | good to choice ewes, $.90G8.25; fair to good ewes, $7.50@7.90. 275 Mexi 7 Mexican lambs 2 buck lambs .... April, 14.630; October, Cotton cline; gult, 15 points de- b0; middling Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, April 1.—DRY GOODS—In the cotton goods market Pepperell wide sheetings were advanced to n basis of 2 for 10-4 goods. Pequots wide sheetings | have been priced on a basis of 30 for 10-4 §00ds. Business in 4-4 bleached sheetings f8 better and prices show a_hardening ten- | dency. Carpet wools are firmer and do- mestic wools easler In this market, ve Ttoex Market. April 1.—CATTLE including 100 southe export and dress d fair to good, $6.256 00aB.00; stock Kansas City Sugar and Mola YORK, April 1.—SUGAR—Raw, ado, 89 t 86c; centrifus 6c; molas 1gar, 89 test, qulet; erushed ; granu- wdered, 5.35c. beet steers, §7.508. ; western steers fecders, $4.40006.6 steers 8.00; south , $3.5066.75; native aw«m. heifers, §6.00@7.00; bulls, || 6.10; calves, $4.25@8.75, Hoae Receips 100 neas warke; | SIGNOR ROTELLO SURRENDERS steady to be higher; top, §10.80; bulk of | wales, $10.55@10.75; heavy, $10.704710.50; pack % and butchers, $10.50 1 light,” $10. 90; pigs, $9.00610.00. SHEEP' AND LAMBS—Recelpts head. Market steady. sambs, $8.00G9.9; yearlings, $8.25@9.40, wethers, $7.56@8.40; | wes WRGLIS stockers and feeders, .00 6 test, 4 Refined P 3,61 lated, 1t Vents Ire on Wife, Then Suf. Change of Heart—Ar- rests Himself, , 2000 “ Me Antona Rotello, verra sorry. Signor Rotello, charged with beating his | wite at the family home, 907 South Tweén. ty-fifth street because she' wouldn't cooka da spaghet, with these words sur- Hogs. Sheep. | rendersd himself to the police ‘w 700 | Twice had the ‘patrol wagon been sent 1000 for Antona in vain. Each time he was :m hidden, and each time, it is charged, he 40| exulted {n returning to administer more 11,75 | punishment to his wife, Mrs. Rotello was taken to the matron's LOULS, ABEI 1oCATTLE. Receipts, | 1DArtment of the eity Jail for nafekoep- | 36508 40; drossed beef ‘and buicher steers. uscioirs- Winhon S Do cTeavIiang . be $5.65G7.60; wteers under 1,000 1bs., $4.6566.90; | slockers ‘and feeders, $5.4036.40; cows and Deifers, §2.6506.65; canners, $2.00g.00; bulls, | Nehedy Too Old | 22.40@6.90: "calves.’ $3.0049.40. "Texas and 1n- (o learn that the sure way to eure & cough disn_ steers, $A75@8.25, cows and helfers, |, cold (s with Dr. King's. New Discovery. . 506.50. [ Market o |50 and $1.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Cp Stock 1n sigit, Reoeipts of live stock at the five principal western markets yesterday Cat( 505 ., 300 1,000 1100 1,00 ) South Omaha | 8t. Joseph.. Kansas City | 8t. Louis... | Chicago . 2,000 20 B0 Totals.. 2,000 Stoek Market. hunss—Recelpts, 4100 head. lower. Pigs and iights, $5.00G10.80; packers, - Y 10.90; butchers and best heavy, $10.70 When you want what you want when you want 1t, say so through The Bes Want @10.%. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 30 head, Market dull. Native muttons, $.00|Ad columns.