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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910. GRAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET s oz e | VEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | #5052 20 0 wmmi U [OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET[S & 2.8 SEmum v T S : - Bankers are inclined to think no advance HOGE~Heceipts. 4500 hoad: market. 0 (DTG n the bank rate wiil bs made, provided the 1 S wer: top, § bl of saies, $10.00010 %, Created ek . Naridal readiite, SoW nioney market agsiste by keeping the dis- | 3 > ' SHEEP AND AMBS— Recelpts. Beary ‘Overpower Sentiment Create e faaent [eipts. nex |Stock Market Narrow Without Appar. | count firm D!Ixrlble Kinds of Cattle Largely Tea . 1 head; market steady, lambe, $5Wg9 ““by Adverse Crop Report. o s R ent Motiv New York Momey Market. Cents Higher. : CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKEY it poont S v tive Behind Duliness. NEW YORK. April ¢ —MONEY—On cal - 3 ; = | frmer: S4QS per coat; raliag Tots, 1 $ Cat Steady o Stro ——Hog Mar b | cont; D, : c o d u k) BULLS PREMICTING A REACTION v i STRONG CONTRAST WITH LONDON |per cent — Tiime loant & ciered %% HOGS CONTINUE OF DOWN GRADE & & - : ket Y—shgen epuried Weak. ——_— WEATHER 1IN THE GRAIN BELT| wixty days, % per cent » Ty - - CH AGO, Apr & ~CATTAN- Rece PRIME ME NTILE PAPER—# " I De . - i el atSiteady to Stron Cork is CoRGinuing to While De- Meavy % MERCANTILR . PAPR +05 | Liberal Receipts of Lambs, but Vot §{EEV- [eapite more W head. Mark N strong Speculation Geln o per_cent In eastern lamb clreles the Darket 62086, Cows 3476050, helfers. $.20 Unsettled Weather Follows Tuesday's | ™ Across| VSTERLING EXCHANGE—Easy, with & Many om Sale, with Dem Taied ot to & dime h morning N W0ge2; calves, $5.0009.3, stockers Soatu © Waters—Wall Street Keeps At | tual busines bankers' bills At $48430 Good ana Priess Siveng & with & nable degree of activity to de 1 feeders. W4 T6g6.T5 p OMAHA, A . 190 tentive Eye on Crop L4840 for sixty-day bills and at W70 for mAnd at this sdvance Actual supply was S—Receipts. 1680 ead 5 : pr 9 demand. Commercial bills, $4.5384 8 Ten Cents Higher light. however, And this fact doubtless had Steady. Choice heavy, $10.70g 10.80. Dowaward. . weather follows Tuesday's dis- Prom SILVER—Bar, S7%c; Mexican dollars. # much to do with the stronger trend of 0y 10 hi mixed. $1040G18&; ~ no rain in sight BONDS — Government, easy, railroad values 1, $10. 30610 W packing ‘n«;:v‘x" 0. piss, sturbance, central over the u — steady. " > prit & 1910 ' . .00 10.30. Bulk of sales. $10.60u10.%. By honde - A d . S0L OMAHA, Ap 1n the neighborhood of twenty loads were X k h S OMARA, Aprit & . | o Y e e O L aoettion NEW YORK, Apri The stock market | fiofNE Quotations on bonds were a8| Receipts were ‘Catile. Hogs. 8he2D. | on hand 8t the opening. largely ¢ iy P LAND LAMBATReceips g g G Reon W L S s Rt . today w SETow Bad Chin el o LS | v p Officiai Monday 1801 400 653 bu: about a dosen of ihem were ¢ ed head Market weak S Kiltisas and Nebraska. bearisn | were general during the Jast (wenty-f MPting the light = transactions wers | U 8. md oo fg . R Tei. S0 ius - s 155 e 0|l an eastern feeding RIS U bt - o e 5 Oruke the Wheat market and | hours in the Upper Missisaippi AT correspondingly obscure to coupon TonrinL Mer. Mar d stimate Wednesday ... 1% slopped at this poini only long enough 0f Kameas Cify Live Steex Market. 4 4 lower level. Buik centered | vaileys and lake region. aod ; *iTonK contrast is presented in condi. | U, i re w3 pan “vires das tha xS food ind water. aianice chang™l | | ANSAS CITY. Apell.&—GAT is 0a the government report |the jake region from Chicag Buffaio | tions exis in the London market and _de coupon g o ¢ s days this wes! e it BE et wer . 100 head, Inclu southern day, and predicted a stiong this morning. The cool wave at spread Ir former unbridied specula- U 8 4 reg 1N K s me days last week...12.817 Bere selling at .06, There were no good D U - d::‘\l_“m m_’ :a ri vailey Tuesday night ha ©,* Eoing on side by side with a state | 4 covpen B L N |8 fi:" H .-—:u ago 1‘«‘:3 - :;‘ cans on sale. active, agives Boe lowdr. Chelid skpart and cornm s to sag lower n d and deciaedly coole in the finances unparaliel mer. Agri. i EAL & X 3 Y8 3 weeks ago ractically nothing in the way of sheep Attive, chives e lowe . olre Dol Lor e tact Tt e oo B e e ent history " in eunBaralieled | in-Chalmers is W 1 oM. K & WA [Same days { weeks ago18 I 15,90 | o \eariings arrived, and prices in thia dressed beel steers. $L0084%_fair to good Nand @0es BOt IMprove a8 vaiues decline. he Ohlo and Mississipp! vai- | d¢Pietion of bank rescrves by gold exporte |A=e" T. & T winy o M Same days last year...10,27 branch of the trade remained nominally S0 M, westery siters s S asii prices twok the siump with s op- y thern states. Temperatures be. '8 Viewed with entire indifference and with- | *%e .o The following table shows the receipts of | steady. For the week thus e, Bt | O Bouthoth. SHvA L’““%;‘ B meitve ah A .. agats previted| ! demand for speculative businees |s R eaitle, hogs and sheep at South Omana fOF | ali times lately, the proportion of wetners, ¥WUSE: southern cows. IR0 atier Wheat suffered another break being sold § Mississippi and | 10 exercise a check on the outward flow of . % %40 deb 4 the year lo date, compared with iast year: |ews, tc. has been decidedly meager but cOWR FLTES0. nayvel RS d uring e Whose Seesten 8D Prick . nto the moun- | the precious meta NN Y & H e . Inc. Dee |the market rather siumpy owin the D OGS—Recelpts. 10.000 head. Market ie ept o oo aioes | t4 f reported as far south s proffered ex jon is that an under . AN & W ev. o attle : s recent sharp break in lambs Cu ey R R Duil ol sice, WS N OE S50 Srtmib wafe raduies B e weather is warmer in the S14nding and an agreement exists among 8 No Pacific S Hogs 1.8 | Shions WA lambe ate just al e Ot Heavy. 5105031040, packers and 0 fauk 00 pesamums were rpduad b Misasurs valley, the ROTU leading banking authcorities at. th W s L e We Sheep e 40 lower than last week s close R sdicted by leading longs. L il b Warmer in this vy, 1o | SAICKUATGIng the (hreatening Bostion In ; o o eom W 50e | praces or teowt Gt eae Ao tor the Taet|lambe. cholce. fi0oogizen: sorimg lambe | P SWONR L\ ype meeript R e T, Have Des oy % | night and Thursday, with continued fair. Londor s 4 reason, as suppose AResding gen Several days with comparisons medium, $800610.00, §ood 10 choice lambs as. Market steady. Lambs, 3.00g0 ey for some time broke shartly akain!"Following is the temperatures and precipic | UAt New York Sankers Pereiive th sip G i - #00G9.3; fair to good lambs, $8eas o | vad; MArkel Sleady. ere e g e B IPE Since llquida. | tation compared with the last three years e f & h1 _London with equanim g g oy - % od light yearlings, $8.15G8.30, good heav wes, $6.0G7.50; mtockers and feeders, $3.85 TIOM' Wtaried. There was 0o SUpport o].p 1910, 1909, 1508, 1907, | TEINIDE on efiected benefit to come K B lings, $1.75G8.15; good to choice weth- | g oo Ebech the deciine aod the close was weak | Minimu E 4w the New York market by the relief of s A W 34 8es boa £.8g5.00, fair 10 good wat .00 an_the low point, Precipitats W . w34 et P BAQ ji . %NS Pa March 27 8004 to_choice ewes, §716g7.%; fair 10| Ppersistent advertising s the road to Big Brimary wholt receipts wafe 16500 mai perature for today, 46 de. ] intimatio en i 3 do v March 210 & g At - u SEREAND bushels Sitipments @6 bushels, | €7 : strings of the B & MiL giue . WYy do im 10 T1%) Representative sales: eturns. . Mexican mbs mand Falls (o Improve——tash Prices Following. Optl wun Ny rmmme EHYS B e g | szencsuen nd _ shi Pts 625000 bushels, against re-|1.01 inches. econcile this attitude of the|"Colo. Midland &.. T: do cv. 4 . . o’ g of «mm\)’ bushels and ship- _ Leficiency rresponding period | bank with its payment of a pre- &8 r & Hpe i %o i & ret b 10 94 ] . B ewamaan it et Western lambs Brokers and Dealers equal th 315,000 busheis Corn aw York observers ” wid B . Local range of options time, Wednesday, April 6 1910 the creit POBtIee” of Lo iir ot *Wis Central & .. %5 | twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yes-| ST. JOSEPH, April 6—CATTLE-Re In ..-nn. u-nnu ~ 8.4 iCH Hogs.Sheep. H'r's Stations. Max fall. Sky which have been withheld from the marke: ONDON LA ties | & e —— v 107% 108 P 107% | Ashland, Neb s 0 > the movement to bolster up prices. LONDON, A £ —American securities M & F 3 ot receipts Iast yeat of 07,000 bushels n precipitation since March t London demand R &F ¢ 4 . Wago Ry gen 4 10 Sem, Western lambs cetpteius 18 taches ¢ mium over the market price to draw Ame & H cv. ds.. ST S Rubber W Liverpool cloded #d!to 1d lower on wheat| For Omaha, Neb twenty-four | aor il Sireet keeps an aitentive eye on the e T ® R ey SOpem, [High. | Low. | Close. Yes UMAHA DISTRICT. believed to be larg committed to s Wels erine terday celpts. 1,70 head: market steady, stecrs, 'Qldest Largest House in the iR 13 SN [ATTaN, Mob.... W = Wall sireet banks. some ot Shen ‘iyia 1he |opened unchanged today. Prices hardened | Missouri Pac 3 i Y request of the Bank of England | o rfd 4 » (%% Ry ¥ - - o and thipments of #6000 bushels g 3 auest Bank .. 1110 8 - - — Primary corn receipts wers 301,000 bushels Deficiency corresponding period ia 1908, _ { ubber shares specula- | Co 5 s g e 2 .- |10 804y “ estern lambs ... " ambs h c 2 Aot Herbert E. Gooch Co - " t ican eagies from New York teature | O:, &R G 4 WM. S Steel M e bushels of corn t k is a feature 8. o » S Beel M bo 5 %0 bushels of oats. and wheat and fiour 9f the problem especially pusling to New o STOOXS. commodities markets. Th " W e, _MNd. @ Recelpts and disposition of live st St. Joseph Live Stock Market. Omaka Office: 113 Inu u Trade Blag and mnchanged en corn hours ending at § a Tith meridian | the additional importance (e Coase has | do cv. e e AL Weat B v b the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, for Bell Telephone, Dougl - - - —Temp.— Rain- hoiding of bills in old grain and cot London Stock Market. RECEIPTS pinio R ’ on light buy ring the first hour and at | U'nion_Pacif i s%) % 5% [Columbus, Neb ) yield of the new crops and a decrease E . i 3 N W sutie. - = R [ — ‘_ CommOdity prices ‘would lead to exienaive | CADEed o he higher than New York's|C. & N W.'wst 1 | i e R B e liguidation of ioans on' the old €rops from | Class g o d 2 . . - o s gx|Eairmont Neb * g oF o s Ch T the atvidend | ath Smmme 1L A K e e B Ed WO At Prices to Yield from - - | Hartingion, Neb. o ear on United States Steel former a lever for - ¢ e R I & P. east - 11 1 Noroll w y . Prices. Hastings, Neb... % & UIUDE prices in the early dealings. but & | Ar 168 do pid & P west n e e o, §|Hetdreee. Neb : decline followed the rise in the call loan H N ontario & W oW ; : ° (o) . L0k No. 4 hard, So@$ 0z No. |Qukdale, Neb e Baitimors & Oie. Pernayivanis 3 er en - %, |Omaha,’ Neb § were steady. Total sales, par|Canadian Pacific .. 1SkRand Mies 2 spring, $1.06471.06; No. 3 spring, $1.00@L04; |\THENRL, SNESL : value, §1.807.000. United States 45, registered, | Chesapeake & O 4 Readis Total receipts 118 » ‘ g pe 4 s B I No. { spring. WoQuL#; No. 3 durum, 516 | )y Ty Y Clear declined i per cent on cal Chicago G. W MisSouthern Ry DISPOSITION We own and offer for conservative investment over 200 dif- $5c; No. 2 durum, S5@ic. _ N Carroll, la 3 cloudy | Number of sales and principal quotations | CM. Mil. & St P..146% do pfd » Cattle. Hogs. ‘h"l‘ 1 d SORIC NS, 3-Mhls. . SV, Mo 3{Ciarinds, ia ear Sales. Hi fiows | De Beers ¥4 Southern, Pacitic..... 18X | Omaha Pucking Co...... #8 1% ferent issues of carefully selected government, munieipal, railroa Ahite, B3abilac; No. 4 white, #@¥0c; No. 3| GEiNY, - e lis-Chalmers prd Denver & Rio G..... 1% Calon Pacific 9% | Swift & Company a9 2110 : briefl S e s o > [viex City, i % Clear e e g S 3 o - PR T :”H Cudaby: Packing Co...... 2517 and public service corporation bonds, a few of which are briefly Kt o aiibe Mo s eorh, Blie. Mo | * Minimum temperature for twelve-hour | American Beet Sugar. bt de 1st pid ® 4o pa P e b Sl . S % Jeseribed below: 3, TSI, Mo, 4 d@HHe; no grads, 5G3c, |period ending at § a. m. wn do 2d_ptd 0% Walash P o OATS-Standard, 8814G3c; No. § white, | DISTRICT AVERAGES. b JE - s Murphy Shippers e g MUNICIPAL “‘*l‘-\. No. 4 "'"'1;_ '7‘:"‘"‘- ~‘"—d -‘r-";‘;!;‘ s No. of ;-1”“)0‘ X flh\" American H. & Lptd 3 SILVER—Bar, steady at 241-16d per oz. | Sinclaire Packing Co..... Por Cent She :\' 1‘:“1«-. flc; No. 3 mixe X e A tral tations. Max. Min. Ine .;‘ American ice Secufitiss + MONEY—3G3%, per cent. Steinfranks v . Amount Name of Security Maturity Yield Abont L M Ko o b Colutn. - | American Linwed, o | The rate of discount in the open market | W. B. Vansant Co....... |8 25,000 Chicago, Ilis. Gen'l Crop. &'s .........Jan. 1, 1920 4.00 17 dia napol W | Amercan 5 & R B | fov sUBECRM thewe SeRtuC I 8 LI : A 80,000 Albuquerque, New Mexico, 414 's Mar. 1, 1920 1.00 , Chicago, Il -+ | i Sissl’ oR B | » = | Huston & Co “ 50,000 Council Bluffs, la., School District, 4's. May 1, 1020 4.00 Chicagd i y A % | American_Sugar Refinig : Boston Miatag Steck. ¥ X . 100,000 Paterson, N. J., 434's .. .. oo .. April 1, 1940 1.10 Minneapolis N s 3 April 6.—Closing quotations for | 7° ‘& Hyuey e MR 100,000 New York City, 434's . ‘ . .March 1, 1960-30 1415 e . < ity, 3 ] B Anerican wosten T s § e | L Wolt 33 100,000 San Francisco, Cal., 5's 1921 to 1955 On application 5 x e v A vl e | Anaconda Minig wm 3 : s MR PR : . ‘ 50,000 Aberdeen, So. Dak., School Dist. 41g's. . Feb. 1, 1930 425 1 the Dakotas, Minnesots, lowa. Nebraska, | Atchisen ‘pid 0 3 %y | Clihe & Co p 50,000 Florence, So. Car Jan. 1, 1950-30 4.50 P — Kansas 'and Missourl. ' Rains ‘occurred | Atsatic Coss’ Line T Nipiming Mines ... 10 | Other Buyers e B 25,000 Hamblen Co., Tenn., Oct. 1, 1939 4.50 - » last twenty-four hours in ali | Baltimore Ohin 1 L e e E Sy R I3 't 8 e 7 R Vares of the Trading and Clesing |JA0E2, 58, Jeot, UrsnO fons, Rous n 8l Bl 4.2 " okt e NS B T R TR Sun Gus| (30000 Amarilio, Tex., School District Ss.....Feb. 1, 1050 430 Prices wn Board of Trade were heavy at points in Wisconsin Iyn Rapid Transit 7 atte Coalition ... 23% Osceols . a | e 3 A ',I 100,000 Sanford, Fla., 6's .. .. .. .Jan. 1, 1930 5. CHICAGU, April rain provisions L. A. WELSH, Ceatral Lesther .. R e = r on eing Priow: ssperienwed . severe sinking spell Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau | Conmy, “orier 7l 1984 | Contenniad 18 Snann: 3\ {pectaaiie: This makes tne tatal for ‘r';: S RmOAD. S G0 s Jrgpwnent Tash shaln ton. |NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET |Sorareks & ode ...010 | SRR o - IR W B |ihe corresponding Gays of last week, and| 35,000 Chi.. Mil. & St. P. (C. & P. West) 3's.. . Jan. 1, 1921 o L. <o L35 g gl Ty s Chicage & Aton : % | Praniiin 1 puberior & 7. 7 lix [almost 4,00 head less than for the same| 75,000 Louisville & Nashville (P. & M.) 4's...Feb. 1, 1046 e necially Heavy. e price. of ' the T 5 : Chicams O Wer! pia e B a i % [P renr s *Bot here and eisewhure| 30,000 Chicago Juaction R. R. 4's Mar. 1, 1045 330" deliversy at-orie time being $1.32 . Chicags & N. W i i 1 - 5 e G | 80,000 Pere \unumle (Lake Erie & Det. Div.) low the previous ciose. Wheat cl < hicago, Mil & St P 3 - g e e {has put the market in & much better mn'- " " st bone LCarn, Wik S0 - NEW YORK. April 6—FLOUR—Quiet |G O C. & 8t 1 Isle ey » el ! tion. The feeling was decidedly better t. ®'s ... ug. ¥ B @83 th 1gllze. Provisions closed |and lower to sell; spring _patents, [ O0orado Fuel & iron Taks. CUOE . P A ‘;"‘;"m;'l e {"‘*", 100,000 N. Y., ('hlr.‘o & St. Louis R. R. &'s May = -~ Colorado & Southern |that buyers who have been ine erent al 000 'hl Rock Isl. & P: Refg. 4 A 1 net declines of 42c to $1.32 $.50@5.50, _ winter straight SQE.55; | Cormstiantes ooy d —— {the week were at Jast in a position where| 100, Chicago, ] ac. Refg. 4's. . pril Wheat: #as: extremely weak ail dayv and | patents, 35.50G8.00. clears, 3. 7, | o Products 108 temant, | they really wanted fresh supplies of stock. | 735,000 Rio Grande Western Consol, 4's . April at |:_ low pojnt pric :"'sn:‘\-»: s ses '"; \Qx‘nu: r'x‘!rnl \.j' 1 4.90; winter extras f’,‘J,‘ .'m"“r"’"q 72 T WASHINGTON, April 6.—The condition of | The result was an active market on beef | nearly %o épmpared with Monday's final | No. 2 84300445 er o Grands ... 3 KHICAGO GRAIN . AND PROVISIONS - ™ 3.90 1, 1932 1, 1931 1. 1934 1, 1949 e A g v A - B — - ! the treasury at the beginning of business | steers, with rices enerall 10c higher. | {'ires. The announcement before trad- |5.20: receipts, 17,750 bbls.. shipments, 1031/ | Denver & R. G. pid 7 today was as follows: Trust funde_Gold | Every one wos out B the pprds sadly & PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION 1 Sewnd AP f Mikpeaston or. A | bois. "Rye flour, quiet; fair to ood, $4.95¢ | Dutiiers' & firm Securities oin, 344,969, siiver dollars, $4%0.714.00; | the morning and the bulk of the arrivals| ST loakly with the cash corn trade | 4.95; choice to fancy, 4.50G4.& { Erie B i M, e e, Silves o | e morning and the bulk of 100,000 N. Y. Telephone First and General 43%'s. Nov. 1, 1939 rought out considerable selling in all pits, | CORNMEAL—Quiet; fine white ]-nd )el-\i:: g :;; o $490,04,000. General fund | Cows and heifers followed very closely 30,000 lul-de Gas Light (St. Louis) 5's .... April 1, 1934 sithough . the pressure was especially | low; $145GL%; coarse. $LBGLW: kiln dried. | SOV FI & ; Sandura doliars in general fIad: |afier beet steers, being in good demand| 100,000 Chicago Railway First 5's s ane o s I L R e e Tt sy bere '™ | "RYE—_Dull; No. 3 western, 5%, nomina, | 3t Nerthem “pid " 2 T e o A rioan WL TR | EsaPer,Pricte, Eretty much everytiing| ' 160,000 Michigan ftate Telephone L R, 1) 1924 0441054 and September at $L@uGL®. ([ 0. b, New York = o . o) |Tiinols Central 00 1 ES: in banks (o credit of treasurer of’ the | Recelpts of stockers and feeders have| 100,000 Pacific Teltphone&'role‘r ph 5's ......Jan. 2, 1937 Inonthe ralhed in the fial half hour AR | O B. opening navigation. Options showed | Inter. Marine §1a .- : b} nce in seneral fund, BASH %L | up and buyers ‘were ali anxious for cattie Electric 5's . “+voeeo...March 1, 1980 loned wbout isc above he low figures - |& very steady feellng early on small offer. | International” Paper —_— this morning. Thus the marxet was acive| 100,000 Seattle Lighting 5's . ... .Oct. 1,1949 542 persistent ' Mquidation characterised | ings and covering by shorts, but declined ‘lmm_mm Pump > New York Mining Stocks. and stronger all around. | 100,000 Southern California Edison 5's ov. 1, 1939 On application trading iIn eorn, the price of all later, under heavy liquidation of ffl“'f‘“’""" v o NEW YORK, April 6.—Closing quotations | Quotations on cattle: Good to chofee . S 4 RoTons ek ihan 116, balew 1 weather and poor demand for both cash |K- C. Souhem H i g cornfed steers, §1.09610; Tair to good 60,000 Oklahoma Gas & Electric 5's . ... . Oct. 1, 1920 level of Mond The closing out - | wheat and flour, closing at unchanged to | (3 2™ P' B “’- Alice ... 30 Leadville } common to fair| 50,000 Chicago Railways “Series A" 4's-3's Feb. 1, 1927 counts of u. 1eading concern was perhaps | N net decline May closed at $1.30%: | Loaavilie & Nashviiie” 3 i oy | Brunswick Con 3 & | teers 5.7 mflmf 19, choles nt fac he st ot uly closed at $1.13%: September ciosed a st Louls ™ 3 5 m. Tunnel z 1% |cows a eifers, alr 10§ 3 . S : Lo ays S g oY agiady the situation. | & RN—Spot, weak; steamer, 6lic, i o S - b s i vs and heifers s 0GEH; Common 1o Tair Special investment circular, describing these and other bonds, ‘el 7 | No. 4, 89, both elevator export basis. Ex- (M| K. & T i E 1 d_heifers, $250@4.50: good to choice f E 2 : P ong. Bt WHERTC. day because of the |Poft Na. s, @Ko, £ . b Option market o & : Horn 8! K siockers and foeders, 18 7507 ; Tair 1o good furnished on request. Ask for our booklet, ber- | o vi ithout transactions, closing 134@1%c | Miasouri Pacific * jox | lron Bllver . .- ockers a ers, 36.006%6. mmmon [ “ E o 3 S bt Sabsihabial and com The close was | a8 b nort sales: were Hve joeds | Nattonal Biecus X Ottered. o Ths Biooers Sa (oadbow, SLUOLE Bonds for Safe Investment. Free pelling af provisions caused sensa- At outports ~May closea at 67%c; July, | Jatgmal fewd -0l Wool Market. | heiters, $.76@450; veal calves. nm (jonal,declings, Pork declined 31.22-4@1 32, | 70%c; September, T0%c. Recelpts, 1% bu.; | N, M of Mex 34 »ia i 5 = | bulls, stags, etc.. $3.50G5.7 Bonds d subj. i 1] d adv i i A% ot - Fropped. Trom §5.00070'% 4 | shipments, 5,170 bu Sl ek, Conont 2 BOSTON, April G—WOOL—The local| Representative saies: onds are offered subject to prior sale and advance in price. Lo July botion from $35.10Q0890 lm::( OATS—Spot, weak; mixed, 25 to 82 IS, | Nortsik & Western wool market remains quiet with crumbiing H“' STEERS. BOND DEPARTMENT Cugures on: May products follow: Pork |nominal; natural white, 2 to % lbs.. 45%4@ | North American prices and the buyers in control of the sit- Av Ne. e Harris Trust @ Savings Bank $595. dawl, $13.23% and ribs, $13uis The | 45c; clipped White, 3¢ to 42 Ibs., 41@5li4c. | Northern 13 2% lation. Concessions are recorded in nearly . Organized as N. W. HARRIS & CO., 1882. incorporated 1907. net loss on: May lard was (ec and on | May closed at #4c. Receipts, 125100 bu.; | Pacific 0w @1 lines with territory stock leading in the MARQUETTE BUILDING, CHICAGO ribs, 47ge shipments, 1300 bu. decline. There is but litte demand for W. HARRIS & CO. N. W. HARRIS & CO. 23 Che leadll ange BRAN—Quiet; western spring in 100-lb. 2 fleece wools, although some fine delaines oS PARN e vanged us ¢ etk $ BGIN 0, stAndara miling in 106 1 o | and one-quarter biood has been sold in ! ose.| Yeu'y. | 2. sizable lots. ew southern California grilestOpssal ah.| Low. | Close. Yory. |18, ey v _prime. SLIZYGLIS No. 1 5 2 | wool 1n selling at lic or @e cleaned, while $L10G1.15; No. 2, $L00@LG; No. I, 0@%c, et Spetie 265 new Arizona has been sold at Zic or 2@ | " HOPS—Dull; 'state common 1o choice, | B e 16 |84c scoured. Northern growers are ho.d- | 1909, 26@30c; %8, nominad; Pacific coast Sieel ol |ing for higher vatues. Scoured Dbasis 1909, 17@23c; 1%, nominal Stoel pta | Texas fine, 12 months, 5@70c; HIDES—Firm; Central America, 24e % 7 [ months, 66@e6c; fine fall, 58gedc. G | Bogota, Thc. 1o » nia northern, 63G86c; middle county, | "LEATHER—F.rm; hemlock firsts, %@ 9% | g3c; fall, free 58@60c. Oregon e 61N 4 | 3¢, seconds, B@Zc; thirds, 2Gc; rejects, | b o 1 staple, T1@c; eastern clothing, #5@6sc | g2, Sioas Shett o valley No. 1, 57gssc. Territory, fine staple. TpAN huuu‘ 47, 2@ | PROVISIONS—Pork, eusy; mess, $27.00: 1 P 70@7%; fine medium staple, 66@6Sc; fine | 51/ 8% Wha4l | fami $2T.0@2R00; short clears, $26.009 P » clothing, #@ssc; fine medium clothing, 6 W TGN 3 %@ | 2900 Beef, steady; me H.‘\I\qlfim @65c; half Dblood, 61@62c. three-eighths family, $19.00§19.50; beef hams, $:4,000%6.00 i | blood, 58G8dc; quarter bicod combing, 5@ nE | Cut meats. steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 3% N |38c. Pulled, extra, 12G75c; fine A, §1@70c E e Ibs., $16.50@17.00; pickied hams, $16.50G17.00. ' A supers, 60@e3c. Nfl‘a = Lard, weak; middle west prime, $1..90G14.00; “ = | retined, weak: continent. $14.3; South Metal rket. 13 90 ; America, $1650; compound, $10.25610.54. NEW YORK. April 6.—METAL—Standard 13 7% 1 2 33y | TALLOW-Dull; prime city, Tic; coun- copper was weak today. Local dealers quote 1317 7 try, @74 o s 2 e copper at 13.2@13.0: trolytic_at MUNICIPAL, RAILROAD, CORPORATION 4 POULTRY-Dressed, firm; western chick- | Uns t 3006135, casting at 31275G13.00. The 1O 1 3 ens, 10@17c; fowls, 15@18c; turkevs, 17g2c A English market was higher, with spot at "l‘ 13| EGGS—Stromg; western storage selec- | Virsinia-Curolina Chemical 100 : - ' | 8 25 64 and futures at Tin, irregu- - N DENOMINATIONS OF $500 AND $1000. . “VgTHQ Bept. tions, BGX regular packed extra, first, = lar; spot, $32.95@8310. London market 3 N DR or s AND-8¢ g ] :\“%L;.u;mn. m:nm.”nm: 21g 2. : slightly higher; spot. §130: futures, £152 2s 4 ¢ ! 3 BU jrm and active; creamery | ot o1 6d. Lead. dull; spot, $4.40@4.45. London i "1E NG FI X E il - Cash guotations were as foilows specials, $3c; extras, Sic; third fo first, B0 | Wewers Uplos Lo Soarket unchanged et £ih 135 M. Ngeicer T VINLAING PROWN 4-T5 ¢ PER CUNE,. DFSRN L FLOUR-Steddy; winter puients, %206 | c: held, second to specials, wgkc: west-| "y 71 1L W0 L0 0 SO et 06.6. London market, un- E winter straights. ern factory Loz western mitation - anged at (23 The English iron market 0 * 7 NS 3 3 P " 2 1IN - ghts, B i 30 ot oo - wae machanged ot S1a td for Cleveias BONDS ARE A SAFE AND CONVENIENT FORM OF INVESTMENT. E—~No. 3 THg0e. warrants. Local market. stead BARLEY-Feed or mixing: 1 85 Lonie Gensenl Masket. | Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, |foundry northern. $13.00915.50 to_cholce malting, 63Gsec ST. LOUIS, Aprll 8 —~-WHEAT—F Jr, 64 New York Life bullding, Omaha: | foundry northern. 1 southern and No. i BEEDS—Fiax, No. 1 o t. |lower; May. SL0WN: July. $1.08% Bid. Asked. | | southern soft 18.3, S 1 northwestern, $231% Timothy, $4 weak: track. No. I red SLIGFLISY: D Alma, Netw, ety of. - "y W ST. LOUIS April 6 -METADS-Lead, €lover; 011 Dard. $11ik@l ity of Omaha s DTN e deew | firm at 8271 Speltar. steady at 8 674 PROVISIONS—Mess pork. per bbl, §4.00 CORN—Futures lower; May, 594@iSic: | Cotady Packing Co.... w K oo AND @245 Lard, per 10 Ibs, 51250, Short ribs, 2c. Cash dull; track, No. 1. 5etagy | Columbus Neb, K. Lis m. 65 c.. . : Coffee Marwet. 1 sides (loose), HI00G13.37%5 Short clear sides ; No. 2 white, Ri@63tc Leng Bail L. Co. s, 13 . B . 1y, | Nebraska Municy NEW YORK. April 6 —COFFEE—Futures B . (boxed), $14 HG14.9. : —Futures lower. Ma ¢ 1 Nob Byivieals, .b:'r::l closed steady, net unchanged to § points [ (INCORPORATED) al clearances of wheat and flour were |Wac. Cash steady: track. No. 2 i20@4%. | Nera praney ochod Por omat. higher. Sales were reported of 570 bags 1 equal o 318000 bu. Primary receipts were 2 white, dbe. e Omata Water Co. fa, 19 3 Closing bids: April and May, 8.60c; June 2 "“,.ba‘ r-);wu:d with M2.00 bu. the gx\’r.“kn.h;m'xl—n '«1\“ g Sal Omaba Water Co. 8, i046....... ’ . July, 6T5¢. August. September, Octo- A CAPITAL $100,000 Omaha, Neb, esponding day & year ago 1 dall; winter 0L, | Omads Water Co. 20 pid............. r and November. 6.80c; Di PULLY Eatimated: receibts for tomorrow: Wheat, | 5.4003.80; extra fancy and straights. $70| Omaea e e jais. " N R s e e ] E (FULLY PAID) Board of Trade . 239 cars; oats, hogs, | 5.40: hard winter clears. $3.5064.00. Omaba E. L. & P. ia isfi...... e Spot market, quiet: No. 7 R EE Do Timothy, § 00g3 30 el o ¥t Le 4 : ¥ e T H L T TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 2782, Building. o Cash Prices—Whe CORNMEAL—$1.%. Cmans 5c. By "ter DoleT. o 2 Se: Banton FWo. - Ps: Wik ot 3| BRAN—Lower; sacked cast track. $1.07g |Omake &'C. 8 81 Ry. il iski.l..ll e § = i‘, sagetc; No. 3 white, | HEM TWINE SeN &G E Ry &R W . L OMAHA, April 6—HAY—No. L 31000, No. " No. 2 yellow. Sosame; oo il H Higher: tim $1800815.30; | Shrcoer G. & . a i - 2. 9.00; packing, WM. Straw: Wheat, 5.0 s 3 o 7 o. 3 cash. €@z | prairie $1250@14.00. S - . . rye and oats, $5.00. Alfslfa $13.00. The sup- p ! plrie, S L Co. 4ien, 08 IBL-Hoeries iis ply of poor hay is much heavier tha L PROVISIONS —Pork. lower. jobbing. P 2 ¥ a n the k 4He@e; No. 3 white, AP i gy PR NG Faios 8. ¥, stock, B Omade demand and nebods wants to buy the | HOGS—Prices wer: suil dominated by oc . | B L e T - g o ver cent. sorer quality. The supply of good hay | bear rests this morning, but the mar- WD - singl B o LB TR ——- is shorter than the demand and the market | ket did not respond to | tuelr efforts S—Steudy: receipts, 7.6 clears. $16.50. Hacon. unchanged: boxed ex- New York Curh Market. mains about the same as It has for the |readily as on yesterday. Bupply was fully mark, cases included. 1. tra short. §650; clear ribs, §1830; short - Pt bl e SRBRDY [ normal ‘wnd opening business father duil, We offer $1,000,000 Gold Bonds of a well established and syccess- prime fi 2 clears. 5167 “y y 5 with bids on most .onds uf hogs just about ful Western Power & Lighting Company at 92 % e i 1o s 13| POULTRY—Firm: chickens, 17c; springs, | resc®' > & Byen, 35 South Sixteenth St. Louis Live Stoek Market. a dime lower than ycsterday's averi NN compeny % in desominatiens of - . i - . ) 100, $500 ard $1,000 . . B e e e T s Ee o ST. LOUIS. April 6 ~CATTLE—Receipts, | (rade. Eastern wires were all of a bea: $ 3 LSRR - Ametes BUTTER-t Tawe g B inptration o % 180 héad including 10 Texans Market | ieoor and movement flnally sartda & The Electric Power of this Company is generated from coal 0 . | BGGS igher n E - teady ative shippin, o dime i e re of recelpt: ~ .::(.r w» mem: choled v P e O . Sreoed Boat ot boabort steers. | ooiling this basts. aad The Company issuing these bonds is earning double the interest TLTRY = Steady l"‘fie i .| Fiour. y; . 10 12,000 3 3 18 % 0G1.5. steecs under Lu0) Ibe. B0QGTTS: | !g;gsiufldf’m‘ym .‘-“-':l I' & v mall on all its outstanding bonds, and has under construction greatly in- o v " | Whes u stoc nd o cow o ered A y s T T | Wheat, b Y ] Zackie Ccopper. gtockers and fseders HUQLM: cows and LOUiES M08 00 4 1 itibred Jouds ol creased facilities for a larger output. This will be in operation within @ w‘o\'“ eady; 5 ,V“', " ST | Oats: v 519 508 3 mey Cemtre) e ey “""__“" $.00G9.00. Texas and In- the next three months and result in earning dividends om its common Niggmec. T 0g11te; 15 - NEwin Pig (¢ N dian steers, $4.50G8.00. cows and heifers, Mo Ar. & [ stock w1 - ™ Sears. Row « m o wns o 0 133 e : MINNEAPOLIS. April & —WHE AT — | Pras 18y Bilver pro A W O L v Whe Sstimated tumor | yor S 108G1104: July. §T@LIN. casn - gy e T P, L0 Ushe. OGS padbera 17 cum | No. 1 bard. SL13%: No. 1 northern. §1 108 |Goldfieid Cons .~ 115-1¢Tanepat Mining butchérs and. bist Resvy, 5107 Every purobaser of one of the bonds will aiso be given 50%. of its value in common stock, 8o that in addition to thé assuréd income of 5% % on the bonds there will be a share in the futufp grow(h and Li2%: No. 2 Srtior SLOMELI0%: No. 3 3 Triaky Gupper 4 Provisions, | POrihern. SLOSGLOSY ¥4 Untied Copper ND LAMBS—Receipts, 110 earnings of the Company. There is an existing market for s hr.a in- creased output ~HE¥Lanag LT TEEL PP TP 110y IF YOU HAVE FUNDS TO INVEST, CONSIDER OUR LINE OF PEE REEEREENSEEESSS s YuregeEsee Ly 2 P L T owed Tat &35 - nead. . Market 10 higher. Native muttons T '"P.‘.i,"”“ HEAT- b1 ‘o, 3_yellow. Shgilye Preminm Pald for G e o et o ™o 058 bucly fpe § okt 3 ,@'u gt &) s L NuuNe UONDON, April & —The Bank of England ber. 9iue. .bi Minneapoiis, 353008 5 By 24, | Srdinary market price of Ne @ for STINMS| Receipts of Nue stock ot he i e SUmeBtapad: No 2 misd, fe: X s, S iaio’ond Patents. %.10| in sagite recently encaged i New York, | wentry mbekoty siaiargay N five principal |y g B . S8e; No o st clears, MIG43; second. clears. | but' the lowes cxchange probably will have tern markets yesterday . G Srtanns: | e further purchasers land. however, is| Scuth Omaha Y o Teleds e dru-- w: today nn‘x though the Bank 8. 2 white. H§47 . . Tamce has previously refused t : 3 white. 6§0c: | TOLEDO, Apri &Sk : g0id. i thought mome may' be releaned | A fuis $T%6: April, § 3%: October in order (o prevent a rise in the bank Fate, | Chicass R & d ber, 5 Timothy, prime, Which In_some quarters Is coneidered neces. | C A8 » Hmothy, 5.8 | prime, & Sary e build up the reserve, which iy sev. IBEEEES FEEEERRERERRENEREVELER Write for full information WALSTON H BROWN & BROS., 45 Wall St., New York Established 1568 Members of N. Y. Stock Exchange FIYITTTELTY FEEL T EEE SRR 4L FH ESSEEENS cpaeanun SELEEN suANEREREBPERES Totals

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