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APRIL 10, 1910 CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | 5502 st "% %% | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS HEHah s S OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET [, Sliiiei s S350 | DUN'S “E"'Efi' OF » TRADE t 880, 981; minor col 004 ewes, MIQLI LW T T P o | balance in gensral” fund, Represeatative sales: inal. Reoceipts, 61,000 bu.; shipments, 500 bu. n: - Wt k K . ) Wheat Goes Higher on Heavy Buging| HAY-Steads: prime. §.10: No. 1, 81.10; Speculative Sentiment Unsettled in VEW"Y‘(’)R‘K ':N‘:'I', N On can, | Killing Cattle for Week Quarter to |0 Mexican lamb Sharp Conl:ngtl Déspln‘yed in the by Trad B Firmer; Cantral America, 2@ Wall Street Markets. nominal, {ime: odns. ‘Sironger: sixty and Forty Cents Higher. (4 Sube e et S / oA i 2%e; Bogota, 2GHe. ninety days, 4G4 per cent; six months, | | L SHICAGO, April 8- CATTLE lcceipin. b _LEATHER-Steady; hemlock firsts, 3G UG BT cont. | estimated at 3W head; market steady: ! W e " MERCANTILE PAPER—4%@S | beeves, §5.0008.60, Texas steers, $5.0004.40: | ACTIVITY IN THE INDUSTRIALS Q BEARS COVER UP LINES NOW om!”“,f“’“""- azic; thirds, 2g%e; relectsd, | @rHFAT COMMANDS = ATTENTION | par cent. 0 HOGS SHARPLY LOWER FOR WEEK | Jreves. 350008 b, tonn e otackors — and wgnf;wsmm Pork, steady: mase, LI ! E::nuno EXCHANGE—Firm, with ('3 I‘eloodorl. SLWGE.50; cows and heifers, §. - . 6% -~ \/ 5 20 ) u 7.10; ealves, §7,0048.25. od in Manufac- @8.75; family, $2.50G2%.00; short 'clear, & . 2 Shows Improvement Wy ated at 6,000 he Corn More Active on Im of | $28.00GMM. Beat, firm; mess, $15.00G16.00; | Is Watched for Appralsement of C " biles W Bt 4 for | sheep Market She Weat, | B S RO bt pa s : ere 1s Dullne: " family, $10.00019.60; beef hams, $24.00G26.00. ditions of Government's Orop M4o; Mexican dollars, #c.| During Latter Half of ¢ ' | mixed, $10.50910.65; heavy, $10.3%@10.65; 15 YiNaNeial Ofrelonandt 4 Sympathy M, Cut meats dull; pickled bellles, 10 to 14 Ibs., BONDS—Government, steady; raiiroad, ir- Leaving Prices Strong Com- Tough, die. r'y %o ‘shiolce heavy. n Flnancia reles—ixe ifested with Uptars In $16.50017.00; pickled hams, $16.50317.00. Lard. Report—Bank Statément regular, x Py 1“ b.m& Belk of sales. Dotk ENUW Oath. steady; middle west, prime, $14.25014.95; re- Showh Wehlas bonds were ws pared with Week A b7 g © Wheat Pit. fined, steady; continent, $14.60; South Amer- SHEEP AND . LAMBS-Receipts, estl-| loa, $16.2; compound, $10. Mf"'wnna e 4 B gy A | mated at 1,000 head; market -‘l.u-u, umve. 5 k’\» TALLOW—Firm; prime city ., e | : L M. M. B0u8.25; ' western, $6.0008.2; yoarlings, | weekly review of trade today sa. OMAHA, April 9, 1910. | country, TH@T%e e otas TRl vely RS Spek mar. | %, - : . -1 SBOUTH OMAHA, April 9, 3 $1.76Q9.80; western, | The buginess situation continues to dis- After a firm and steady opening shorts | RICE—Steady; domestic, 3@6%e ket ‘)(‘odln) rema ned under the n uence of |40, v Cawdle, Hogs. ) Play sharp contrasts Dullness in the finan- b ehe, pyteat pit began coverlng their [ BUTTER-Strone; receipts, 3527 tlerces. uch the ‘same factors as o oosing | Ves o 3 b X - clal markets conteasts with an active in oetae 3 iaea by new buying by -ne | Creamery spechals, iic; held seconds to spe. | days and re L IR T Y o e e 7,160 City Live Steck Market. |dustrial outpui. The week's reporis Ao, ook bulls sent the new crop wheat | clals, #@3lc: process, firsts to wpecials, v | tlement of wpecuiat Am. Ag. G 10 Mo, Pacifio 4w...... . T 8,638 KANSAS CITY, April 0.~CATTLE—Re. [therefore, very irrcguiar and @ make = |t futures sharply higher. Kansas and Ne- | @g6o; western imitation creamery, 234(2se. "‘#M whest market was ' attsiitively [A® T & 7. 014N, R, R of M. die. W% Thursday. .18 ceipts, 300 head,. Including 100 southerns. | difficult ‘to sum up ‘the situation in any braska have had no rain and tisld ‘reports | 'BGGG=Firmer: western storafle, “Select: | oo ¥ierad Tor s SppeAlsCIEL OF Ty SO To SN Yk e B ul Fiday 630 Market ‘steady;’ native sicers, M.ga0;(one bhrase sufficlenty broad to define are claiming further deterioration In e | 331,G24c; western, regular packed, ex SR even <5 Estimate Saturday '+ \* $5.9598.00; southern cows, | A1eqUALELY (he state of trade in the nation &1oWing crope, firsts, DQIMge; western firsts, ingnge; |dition of the government crop report by |Armour & G tise. . wigN Y N, i b RS TS mative et iy ButheTn oG |48 % whole naTome improvement in the cash de. | southern, regular packed, firsts, 2gase. * | aStual dealers in wheat, 1o B elatuurve | “to o v 4. ek, & W, e o4 this week.... i35 stockers and feeders, $4.40g6.75; bulls, | Some iriey apparent In finished Prite, e corn inurket 1s more active and | POULTRY—Alive, steady; fowls, 18%@ |5 fiotitious speculative conditions in the g 1% Same days last week.... fi"""’?‘s’; calves, $4.0007. u'mizn steers, iy apatity o il becaulse 3;!!-‘: T6/8.15: western cows, $4.00006.60. 3 Prices tollowea the wavance in wheat, | i Siresncd. firm:: fonls X g s T80 Wheat was firm ‘and higher trom the | 1065 turkeys, et Dr P tivar in” New York “ 2 8 Ntk 830’ HOGS Recetots 3000 head oarket §@ |18 SEDILIcant that murutoral busel ‘Scol: art. Snoris covered freely and lack of i et R b e e T s o -t 100 Bighor bulk. HO0GI0 6y heayy s, | INES Tor the firat quarier exceed ll pres offerings with complaints of dry weather HE THE GRAIN DELT | ton o0 LAVerpos). was regarged. ss W, 0 Same days Inst yea 10 ckers and butchers, $10.30G710.45; vious records for that period with two ex- Iving the most strength. Unless there is a | WEATHER nifloant_ of 'the srtiticlal condition in ‘the | Brk. i Howing tallle shows the Teoetp! LA g el ' PP\ *|eeptions. It is in pig iron that the least Socida charige Tor the beste . veater Commiodity markets, These consignments|oe AL g ) um:,':o:::n‘d sheep a¢ South Omans for | gL, H1010GI0K: ples, 88.00q sceipte, 2,000 | sl Prony SOnditions Sititeds ang siel ol _ . aaes 3 2.5 T Ing ude an g :ol_i::‘rmsr.lc‘en‘ e BT oty itk | Ratay '”:_':" '.,'h AT ceEnel Jor Qelivery. Agaluht ey, o8- | o ce %, R - the year to date, compared with, last year: muttons, $6.5005.00; | show some further wioalmors : he corn market railled b 4 101% 8t L. 8."W. s . Exports of cotton goods show a decided strength In wheat and better c OMAHA. April v, 110 |HiCIeney Coraes. Attt AL 3 . Cattle 2 yoar T &aln in the Philippine tiade since the en- gage of xt Wednes- 7 o ¢ prevented lower prices. The sjtuation Ratns are falling this morning in New | 1u'c Fant Srenmor bogin ooday and s | ool ;. T geabourg A L . Hogs . - R v Sstment of the new lari(t reguiations. .. t Moot yet and a more active demand | Mexico ‘and Texas and unseitied weather additions to the engagements for sailing " 4 g Sheep 3 g Koy . ] ‘)'un 8 having been shipped during I8 hecessary before any advance is likely. | continues on the Pacific slope, with rains | §a0'\eve ansidercd cortain The Iandos |se A The following table shows /fthe e luit [, BT LOUIS, April 9 —CATTLE—Receipts, oo tieht months ending Kebruary, against Primary Wheat receipts were 000 bu. Upper coast. Generally ciear weather | giscount -market was fitm and forelgn ex- |C., R. X ¥ ¥ prices of hogs at South Omana for 200 head, Including 5 head Texans; market Qe yaras in the two previous years. shipments were 140,000 bu., against re this morning from the ROCKY | change rates here rose again in' spite of % do gen. da.. q several days with comparison steady: native beef steers, $6.70@8.45; cows Curtailme nt in cotton mills is becoming Pty lust year of 575,000 bu. and suipments east over the central valleys 10 |the gold engagement: *Colo. Ind. be, 7 Unfen Pacific and heifers, $3.066.70; stockers and feed- €spread and demand for worsteds In bu the lower lakes and no appreciable precipi- The bank statement, while not as weak | **Colo. Mia, T do ev. ds.... Date, ers, $4.00¢6.00; Texas and Indlan stee fata's wear is so light that many looms are l:"nmry fflrn\mwlu 426,00 bu. | tation has occurred in that territory sinee [aq'it was feared it might be, showed noth- |C- & 8. r. oT% do lst & $4.00G8.10; cows and heifers, $3.00G6.% : 3 shipments were . celpt YORK, April %.~R, G. Dun & Co.'s o2 8l euzs sressy sEXRES 2 U., Sgainst re- | the preceding report. It s cloudy in the |ing to indicate that the policy of the banks | D- " ... WKU. 8. Rubber &, 504,000 bu?u(lhlpmenll lower lake' region,. the extrems upper Onto | {n® the Joun market would be ghanged. | >, A G B valley and east to the Atlantic coast. Tem- | With next week's gold outgo . already - b s g FCleurances were 40,000 bu. of corn,\800 bu. | peratures are decidealy higher in the Oho |auglrated. &« furthoe . sooime +AOWR Of | Erie p, 1. dn.....0 8304 do st & ex. ds. of oats and wheat and flour equal to 160,000 | valley, lower lake region and sastern states loans by the banks seems likel do gen. L R S weatern Bed, by and a slight but general rise is shown in | ‘Bonds were irr Total sales, par s . dn, sor. West. Elec. ov. ba.. Liverpool closed unchanged to 'd lowey | all other portions. The weather will con- | varge. $1,438,000. verien 0., 1L 10 Win Contral e on’wheat and unchanged on corn. fair in this vicinity tonight and Sun- | Uniied 'States 3s, rcgistered, hava ud-|Gen. Biee ov. 5. 100%Me Pan ro o ctts. Local range of : wiih no important change in tempera- | vanced % per oent’and ‘the 4s. registered, | Ill. Con. iat rer. ix.. P samibicr. - 3 have declined % Ler cent in the bid price | *Bid. **Ottered. Open. | - | Close.|Yes'y. | “7I'he following ¥haws the temperature and |on eall during ‘the week. = $5.50%8.00; 4 heif 7. Wheai— | ] ] Fr precipitation for the last three years: Number of sales and princypal quotations Boston Minin, calves, $1.0008.00, WS, 2010 4sy says May. (1 05% |1 063 [L06% 1006 | spynimum tempetuplive .. 5 % g 0y | Stocks were as follows: High. Low. Clos | BOSTON, April 9.—Closing quotations on HOGS—Receipts, 2,000 head: steady to Ge | Trade and crop reports still betray i 101% 101l (O (100 | porecipitation ... s....... 40 .00 .00 .00 |Allis-Chalmers pid . 367 mining stocks: e ™ Ay’ QUi Of sales. $10.001040. | regularity. "In the nortiwest on the Pa. 1l orman temperature for today, 48 de- | Amalgamated Copper .. TI% ~776% | Allouez ... 43%. . Miam| Copper ... i | Receipts and disposition of live stock at | SHEEP AND LAMBS — No mar] et; |citic coast and in Texas where needed o TR OO Py y American Agricultural eitiiaddhe [ Amal.”conger T2KMobawk ... . the Union stock yards, South Omaha, for |lambs, quotable, $5.0049.60, rains have fallen trade and orop reports . - b tiari o ¢ ¥ 4 a Con. " $ ol ch i e south 6 bbb 5:(-'(’|,c;l.mncy in precipitation since March, 1, .'::lu;nm‘ _ “% Avisons Com. o iui ?;‘Nm_m. inest ot twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. are alike good. In the southwest, the cen 2,01 {nches. : ) 0 1 m. yetserday: Stock in Sight. tral west, parts of the south apa on the % . C. & F. [ L.l 1 North Butte 3 . A gt oL il \P Wiy |, Deticlency corresponame period in 1909, | A G Py M % 6 | B & a1 Nomy Lake 11 RECEIPTS—CARS, ipacelpts of live stock at the five prin- (i iying. werine Lpos eusio oy SHsm i v — ‘Deficlenty oorrespondi eriod- in” 1908, | AT %, & gl DM i il B Butle Coulition ... RSOMSOIR. 1o oeresrist: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's, | ¢/P81 Western markets yogaay: Is more evidence of the repression exer- Carlot Receipts. 188 inchen i3 d e lrandd W Cal. & Arfrona.. .. )" Parrott 8. & C. & N. W., east 3 : vtk “onaia attle Hogs. Sheep clsed upen trade movements by crop un: ' Wheat. Corn. Oats. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. |American Locomotive . . & .01 Quiney . v Missourl Pacific ..... ] .8 . «+ |Bt. Joseph. 0 2 ;:lr((':nlI‘;ls::’:u?:i‘r:.”h\:flh}hez::;.i\h(l;;‘:‘;‘:: Chicago i, o s,k Amsla Bl ; St Shannon “Tnlon_Pagitic ...\, i | Kansas' City! ‘300 Solute needs i b 4 e o g 4 e Whent Rewton Balletin. |Am Sieni Fooh e o : 3" Superior O B ks TR TR e 3 | Jobbing and wholesaie trade except in Duluth . For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four |Am. Sugar Refining. % 4 e emaras C B & Q. east ... ! e Hag ! narorsbiy e i mnaonsd z hours ending at 8 a. m. 7th meridian |Am. T. & T A i il Tl o B 'y G, B. & Q) west... . Totals ... rere 808 699 | disposition. to. regard. spring trade ercept CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |time, Saturday, April 9, 1910: Américan Woolen ... {3 QGreane Cananes . U, 8. 8. R. e for reorders later, as being over. In the . . UMAHA DISTRICT. Anaconda’ Mining C 18%%: Rovale Oupper. St} C Q. W. ... Cotto lndullrlrl( reports vary. Hf‘ron and steel, Features of the Trading and Closin; ~Temp.— Raln- Atchison ... 4 e e NEW YORK, April 9.—COTTON—Market | XCept structural material, are rather Prices on Board :, Tead *| stations. Max. Min. fall. Sky. ::;::‘7: &f:.' Ry e sl e -s.figv{.;;m ey, bl Total recn}v“ opened steady at an advance of 2@6 points qu(el;‘r. }r’roduc‘(lon is ’nm 0 heavy and CHICAGO, April S—Whest prices ad. 2"","{“" Ir:elv; - ?5 s C:enr ey g *Asked, DISPOSITIO! . Icm the old &roxa. but Iuncn-nnd mtz points fw‘;:;rf:"“me;”c:; g‘r";r':;er ::‘_':";;_ fome h )~ - | Aubufn,’” Neb.. b Clear el o8 S - lower on the new In response to easier vanced more than lc today on reports of | B'ken Bow, Neb. 3 Clear B loa o New York Ou Rt and Cimpan: cables and week-end realizing. There ap. |, Business failures in the United Sta Shnch Luks in the wheat fields of Kansas.|Columbus, Neb Clear | Canadian Pacitic .......... The followlig quatations are furnished | Cudahy Packing Co Uik y |Reared (o be little May for sale and that | or b LT T ol e o pnatket closed at almost' the tob puini | Culbertson, Neb.. 3 Central Le kit b by Logan & Bryan, 315 South Sixteenth | xvmoiny & v W ey | Month held steady at an advance of from 240, against 229 i 1906, 184 T 1507 oad 1y Heu'v'l-;f-”;'uf:."'.'h.‘,'xin:"'fl' rfe"l“.':e.‘.“?}'"fi; l;u:rhury. i,ebb. Central Lt S street d ¥ f to o‘ no-lnll‘, gvu; l-nl,er' Doalllrllonl a':.ud olfl b - 268 in 1908, n and 16 4 1 ‘airmont, Nel sass (e 5 0 a loss of points during the ear! J e Corn and oats advanced with wheat |G Taend, Neb Chesapoake & OB g T R iy W N Totuls . session in the abaence of bull ' mupeent yheat, including flour, exports from the and closed at about the best marks. Pro- [Hartington, Neb. Chicago & Alton.. P i Butte Coalition. ... 300 Toepiration Weather _advices were considered favor- lnlkd Jtates and Canada for the wes vislons aiso ruied firm, Hastings, Neb.... Chicago Gt. W. Cactus ... 173" Larose CATTLE—There were very few cattle able. Rumors of poseible labor difficulties gnding April 7 aggregute 177,06 bushels. The bulge in wheat was inaugurated |Hgldrege, Neb. €. G W. ptd..... Chino e ... 13% Nevada-Utah . here today and very little demand, as is(and Lancashire were denled by private against 1744279 bushels last ~week and fbout the middle of the session. . Several |Oakdaie, Nob. e el e 8 LI Chiet Gons. . 1% OhloCopper. for e Ueuslly on & Saturday. The total |cables, Futures opened steady; April,14.98c, (106,244 bushiels this week last year. Ieor local ses recelved messages from their |Omaha, Neb. N Wk e p o Dayls-Daly oo 2% Ray Central. for the week has been extremely light, May, 14.83¢c; June, 14.67c; July, |the forty weeks ending April ~";X,l;g"';; represéitatives in the southwest which |Tekamah, Neb C AT g e AN Ely Central R TR showing a laige falllng off as compared |14.65c; August, 14.16c; September, 13.20¢, of. | Are 117,048,660 bushels, against ‘1"'1 TN frunch SSS. Shd Sppeared |Alta. 1 Colorado & Southern. ... 1 Frankitn’ 6 Tonepan i wh lwat week and the weel before. In fered; October, 12.6ic; "December, 1.47c; | bushels in the corresponding period last f vices from Missouri also|Carroll, 1a. C 9 v 1 3 act, it has been the lightest run of any |January, 12, 4l 4 k 5 claimed wheat was being injured by Hes- | Ciarinda, i Sepeoisane e R g | Otwax’ . < E TR SR S Coppee... ... Week 80 far this year. The slump In re-|' Tuturés ciosed steady: April, 14%c; May, | COrn exports for the i o ] slan flies. These dispatches started active | Sibley, I N York M Stocks. Cceipts 18 plainly due to the break in prices | 14. June, 14.57c; July, 14.58c: Aug hu; 1’%1(&..11:‘-:9&)‘@5,#! "l‘.“i:‘:“r'l‘\»” LT buying. _From $1.06%@1.05% the July de- |+Sjoux C y 2 % . X ey o A the week before and is taken a sure Sepfember, 13.06c; October, 12 e el Pt ts are 28 3H04T8 livery advanced to a.ute, while the Sep- +* Minlmum temperature for twelve-hour | - 5 eiti aiiae ecke NEW YORK, April 9.—Closing quota- |indication that the country is very bullish | November, 12.41c; December, 12.40c; Janu- |€nd "T s e :s’é":' ot Jant YOS "-r&.b:r‘:pan‘:*l;llut-efi mg‘g:umewmu“;mn; period ending at & & m. f Not (neluded i ivs %y |tations on mining stocks ks in uk. views and not prepared to seil on Ay xzi?%cspu:dfillrm n:x!m;"xgédaunx up- bushels, against 2.748 rtadlmadld il L. .Y . . ere as eral s Alles ... 285 *Leadville B breaks. nds, 15.. ; mi ng gulf, 15.| i no sales, tealizing on the upturn, but all offerings | SVerages. Brunswick T8 sLittle Chitet A5 & result of the light receipts, both ( LIVERPOOL, April 9.-COTTON—Spot, $ were readily taken. The market olosed LDISTRICT AVERAGES. sadve : Com. Tunnel stock... 30 Meaican here and 8t other mArket OIS, Drioes | mediim busi Paone: gne‘ 8 points Cannon \R’ rites Aactlve and strong, with July at §1.06%G@1.06% No. of —-Temp—- Rain. g Ko S o do vonas - 18 - onurio this week, In the face of a good buyink | higher; American middling fair, 8.44d; good sharp advance in wheat: was the chief | Louisville, Ky..... 1§ {50 {HiNeNg Opteat o i i “nfy | Irgn Stiver . A% Yellow Jacket # 36pi0g 1 Iber than, " 88 of the day’ %00 bates, o oman o iz Ifi ! - Trade in footwear fmproves gradually O arein st e asket b | 804 I8 muich ‘perrer thenPicorts, e dualy S—Reoceipts, i marke! Question of values is less of a disturbing higher; plgs and lights, $7.50@10.45; pack- | folici or, 100031000 butchers and best heavy, 3 $16.406910.65. o - No sheep on sale. W OF TRADE St. Joseph Live weocx Market. Trade and Crop Reports from Virious ST, Aprll 9 —CATTLE—Re- Sectlons Show Irregularity. market steady; steers, | NpwW YORK, | 22gg=ex "goss P p— April $.—Bradstreet's to- July... Odta— I May...[ July...| 833323522z3882228s2 i all of 25@40c ligher than at the close (7. The of the were 7,000 bales, :m::n nfluence ;fl; market for te cash Indlanapolts “TAd. 12 00 | THMPREUEMAL- ¢ 1avs L *otiered, of last week " This cans c.'nuhun market o were e Sha iatlon and ex’ D f d d H . . e gher. 0. el- o o [’ 600 I8 NOW ver) ehr) to where wi Ane me ; recel) N lll low Bold at G6{veKe. My ranged vetween | St T aols i ; X New York Bank Statément. Bt s A’m‘?i..r advance ot 100 (1,000 balés, including 20 Ameican. . eiendae 1 TR Drides. uiihanged oo RORs Doy [ Mones, J0 Y T Al 0 i SaFing houns HahkE Kir the wesh snows | ae wew o DUt rices Ub Yo se higi o polnt) . P » | ic er, Innea, 3 o Internation: mp . I nke Wi shows | as was ever U '3 o G e May bein at 6%, Kansas’ City, Mo.. 4 00| Tova- Ooniral it g e L ‘0‘5}& more than | market. o t© TIET Sant e o pO%le wers firm nearly all day. owing to |Omana, Ne 9 (00| Kansas_City the requirements of T cent reserve | Cows and heifers have advanced to the|, MINNBAPOLIS, April 9—WHEAT— |“Uncle Joe” Says There Are Times by snorts an When It's Better to Fail than Have Victory. buying elevator Interests| The weather has been fair, with no ap- |X. C. o rule. This {8 a decrease of $4,178,775 in the |same extent as ha ers and the [ May, $1.12% July, $1.13; cash, No. 1 hard, WQW he strength of other grain. May 4 #0ld Between 42i4c and 42c. -i4%; No. 1 northern, $1.13@1.14; No. recipitation, roportionate cash reserve betler grades are about ag high as they |31.14% ,Rorth i The market ‘.‘1.‘:‘:?.‘.'.?».-?&:‘.’.’} n:‘eml‘-l-:wt'#e;)g';figfi'.'» 4 TR Tast. week: have been at any time. Old and inferlor }-1&‘{“"%91-”' No."3 northern, $1.06% @ §io8ed firm, with prices up-fc to %c, with |hours, Warmer weatner prevails through- 4 & 8. ] The statement follows: finas are still rather unsatistactory sellers, | LIQH, o $2.35% May 424, out the entire belt, and freezing tempera- | b D S . . Decrease. | but they are bringing good prices in pro- CORN—No. 3 yellow, 49% @52%c. Py A% e ;‘:I-I;g”flrmflrfln'-,l‘ uotations | tures are reported only in the upper lake | . pid R o iy L. Loans Mo RERD 22, 50s betler grades. Bul working| OATE—No. 3 Whits. 395058 The MILWAUKEE, April 9.—"I have always i 1570 8 ne! iasou " , + 1,297,684, a ast weel © beer > 1 b JKEE, 2 i of SaTike; iard, Do, T A Radine, Bt Cioata R it e RYE—No. 2, 108 @74%ec. “ higher; 1 caste 1 Biscult . Circulation . e X Upward, but they are not quite as high —1In 100- the principles and policies of 1ibs, $13.20, Up 6¢ compared with the pre. Lo ol e i | . Legal tender 3 A8 st Gie tirme: RO A et TR s I e f oelleved o tho peinclles caipeins #0. Nk Yiods Sloss. St. Louls General Market. N R R ot M. id bl . et Specle .. 8 .?'i‘fi"':' S04 teeders have sold f-lr\',"l;’.el: Mflne?om s a i do e, ¢ 0. b t‘halrlvipll i ev;”;»fl e o o w York Central. : i all eek an nd 1602c AN é " | as I live, to ke o 3 i il | 8T LOUIS, April 8—WHEAT—Higher: | \"y. % e BT R 050 Shih o wask g0, This meass that the L AT B T R K [T Bl Byt e e hrepon g 4 Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | May, 3L10%; July, $LOM%. Cash steady. . ; Surplus_. 3 , market 18 very high, apd it might be added [Ond clears, $3.00@3. & § ey, gisdles s —_— track, No. 2 red, $1.15! 0. 2 hard, $1.11@ | North American . Ers, "deposit ¢ that §7.3 was paid 'th® week Tor cattie o et e § If fail we must—than to win af 0 *Wheat AP 3 LS. | Northern Pacifie " The porcentage of actual reserves of g0 back Into the country on feed. ay Market, of those policies and principles and have Mas 3 i 4 | g cillgher: May, 55%@56%c: July, 623 | Pacitie Mall clearing house banks today was 25,56, Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn- | | OHAHA, April victory llke Dead sea fruit, that turns to @@2%e. Cash, higher;’ track, No. 2, (0@ | Pennsylvania .. g The statement of banks of Greater New | fed steers, $7.6048.10; falr to §00d cornted % ; Wheat,' | ¥ s How™ 6le; No. 2 white, 62ic: o R . 5 York not reporting to the clearing housc | steers, $7.00@7.00; common to falr cornfed 3 $13.00. | &shes on the lips. 2 OATS—Firm; May, 4l%c; July, 3%, Cash, |biirire coul 2 : Dun m |ahows: o [ OX Steers, 35.7577.00. §00d to choice cows aad hay is ‘much heavier | This is the substance of a letter written firm; track, No. 41%c; No. 2 white, 46C. | preged ® Steel Car... . % Increase. | poiters, $6,0006. fair to good cows and | than the demand and nobody wants to buy | by “Uncle Joe” Cannon, speaker of the RYE-—Nominal; 80%c. Pullman Palace Car........ g Loans s heifers, $5.0036.00; common (o fair cows and | the poorer quality. The supply of good hay house of representatives, to Mrs. Kate i red winter patents, $5.40% Rallway Steol Spring...... Specio 2 helfers, $2.50§6.00; good to cholce stockers | 15 shorter than the demand and the market 4 it ¥ §.80;, extra fancy and straignt, $4.05@6.0; | Reading ....... . {4 Legal tender . E 1200 | and feeders, $6.0007.80; fair to good stockers about the same as it has for the | Ridadale of Milwaukee, in acknowledgmen hard winter clears, §3.75@4.00. Republic Steel 8 Total deposits . 2 490 | and teeders, $5.0096.00; common to. fair | 1ast few days. of the pleasure given him by reading & re- OO RN R 3 00050, |t o K { #.Decreass. stockers and teeders, $.00G5.00; stock helt- | GENERAL MARKETs, e POt of Mrs. Ridedale’s current topics talic LBRAN=Dull; sacked, east track, $1.05 | Roek lsland c 4 Bank Clearings. :{:v‘.“-:fig‘-“‘gfi&"‘fflv"v #4.26@8.25; bulls, * on Speaker Cannon and the recent fight in ¥ ~] - tatives, which she HAY ? Steady; timothy, $16.000119.50; | 3t e AR o, Clearings for 10| "HOGE-Quality ahd welght were soatoe 9. AN Baney ProAuce Prigns up | N8 nouse of pebeesantatiyes; -wh prairie, $12.50G14.0. ; 378904 NG g o . Women's Chris- in "the hog vards this morning, and witl yers and Wholesalers, |gave recently at the Young BATE ) Pacitic sonding auts Iaatiyear Jere SHOLOMAL. | alaupply HEHE. nAtralY oo mm BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, delivered to | tlan assoctation. Giving an analysis of Mr, EMP TWINE-7c. Southern Railway %0 onsy 2 s 34 | PO, oishiatink In the way -of good |the retail (rade in 1-Ib cartois, 3c: No. & | Cannon, Mrs. Ridsdale described him In ok O VISIONE For unchanged jobbing. |36 ey 31 Mook H ; 3 Dutcher oAfhia Wont at figures strong (o fin 60T tubs, Sci No. % in b curions, | o ] e ey st haae Iower: Botige A | Tanneame Cipe 11 ok “;‘-dn?fl-v : L3472 | hoied and’ TIER rados. wepe! nommoh |816; in 810 {ubs, peokin Siooky wold | F 00 e one nerve—composed ot one ipart m ower: boxed, ex o c ac; s 10 tubs, 2e. 5 Hd orr e s Jawery boked, L W , Thursday . : Dack, 19%c; dalry, in 8010 tubs, Market from start to finish, and at no time re : it . two parts iraselble dominance clears, $15.13%. Bacon, unchanged e B Friday . 3 70 | jsed prices better than. sieags. ' Bocm s |ohenges every ‘ruesday. magnetism, two pa extra shorts, $16.37%; clear .37%; | Unton Pacific . Saturday . amounted to an odd sixty loads; trade Was | 1g5sc; Daisy - oniae, Siko JnE o AMerlen, | g little, tense, five foot five rapid-firing short clears, $16.62\. Union Pacitic pf ' e igo; limberger, lsc; - low throughout and the close dull and i| gun, with a cigar instead of @ ramrod, a POULTRY—#irm; chickens, 16c; U, E. Realty.. Total NS LT ST | el l)gbo‘rlz;u:;fl‘: Jomestic block Swiss, 2o} A EA g b gl o o Cesh cfllolnlonl were as. 20c; turkeys, %1c; ducks, l6c; geese, Sc. . Rubber. Increase over the corresponding week last | "4 "y; co ghare of the supply went at yes- | POULTHY~Lressed broile: . by the thousand, each one finding its target Jbou —~Weak; winter X 55;| BUTTER-Steady; creamery, A ;::Il Wy year, $2,146,416,28. terday's spread, 3§10.10910.3, ‘with tops un- | for wtorage, $6.00; for fresh prings, 19c; [ DY the thousand, 7o ; ' 2 g e Recelpts. Shipment: Tiai” Copper " Bank of Germany Statement. Ch;;g!fn:fi L (R this week has | Lon%, 1o cocks, 124c; ducks, “lc; geese, ‘MAl?vmfln ‘?:mee\mng' 1s Speaker A 3 nts. ) L a n: ‘| ' .2, Thp80e. Flour, bbis. T pmen CRn o BERLIN, April 9.—The weekly'statement |been_ decidedty i Do curkeys, ¥oi pigeons, par dow, LI g am BARLEY—Feed or . 43@%0c; fair| Wheat, to_choice malting, 7 © lower. Supply was fully ’ 5 T R4 of the Tmperial Bank of Germany shows |normal,” but 'Wednesday's e B B perion WoPef dg%i fancy squabs | Cannon's siogan.. He is no ‘Tomlinson . 1,800 v v ba d him 71,900 57,600 | Western Maryland cii the ‘following changes: Cash in hand, in- |provisions echoed strongly fn all of ¢ fan@rond® o> whose lack of Individuality barred i e 49,600 Weat creased 48,797,000 mar| loans, . decreased Rok markets, with_the result that prices fi;'f."aoc ‘hanu. “16‘-?; “gld m:f?..-.‘,* ow : from right to place either in heaven or in c‘-:m nor lo". ern, Timothy, $4.5). a4 Westbrn u:-: ety . £3.325,000 marks; discounts, decreased 150, hrokol .:'u""“"i.n Shipping demand has young roosters, lic; ducks, full feathered, | hejl. ‘Uncle Joe's' supporters say he's all PROVISTONS—Mess pork s Wheeling hpenie _ $15,000 marks; treasury bills, decrrased 21 gnetc X y8n og (lnfle;nov’c.:munt on 8l |i4o; geese, full’ feathered, Je; turkeys, 200; hite—his foes declare him unrelieved 3. Lard, per 100 1on. $189 ‘Nhor | KANSAS CITY, April 9.—WHEAT-M i O e T hanoe, ek ‘ago. ""1°% [guinea fowls, 2ic each;’ pigeons, per | either or both, but not I e oy ST T hor | KANGAS OITY, Apri g Londoh Closing Stocks. 183,017,000 marks; deposits, de- |&re a big 4dc lower than a week ago. aoz.; homers, §s pet doz.; bamers, No. 1, |black. He may be either 3 B "(boxed). ST | Tt Cler e St b Cash ettt SIS | NDON, ABFIl $o-Amerioan. sscurities | creased S0.451 08 marps: old hand, in- s nas 2 per 2oz even the most color-blind could mistake Tata cisapunies of wheat and flour wers | & Bord. SLIGLIE No 3t miae neod No; | LONDON, Apel, oy e ioart g |1 e R ATk v R S s ey RN 50 ehitghsh Ther ot oo e e ker®h | him for drab. He's an individual-s good iR o 'l’?m,.;.a”i'}“‘,."’.&’&‘a"{,' wer 2‘%34 Jtogi. 16 :’:."r'";';::“u‘,’:‘ Ficen hasdened aUshily Philad a Produce Market. e A . i S M1 catfish, lc; large ‘crapplos, 15@1sc; smeits, | friend, an unrelenting foe—always a Cuiizy ponding ey & year ag o Bl : ér. S8%c. Cash, irregular; 1o | hear the close, but the market finished duil | PHILADELPHIA, April 9.—BUTTER— 1 HOGS. loc; Spanish mackerel, 15¢; eel, 1 wuzsy' and whether right or wrong, a ‘firs Emtimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | lower to lc higher; No, 2 mixed b3gs0c, | &nd from % higher to % lawer thair yes- Firm, 1o higher: extra Weatern creamery, 9 201000 ... 10910 15 g;’:: (P Llounders, "12:;" trog le class fighting man'—seventy-four years old D iecqrm: 19 ears: oais, i cars; hogs, | No. 3. 53Tc; No. 2 white, 58G9c; No. 8, | terday's New B S G oy, prints, % Fanhirivasie WL ek R B FRUITS—Strawberries: Texas and Louls- | and still in the ring ¢ "Phak | Prices-Whoat: No.'3 rod. | GATE- Unobhanged, No.'3 White P £ K & T and other nelirby firsts, free cases, 23hc, s R T M 1011% |lana, 24-qt., cases, 3.00; . 0.3 red, " §.1001.15; No. 3 hard, | No. 3 mixcd, isgee: o "hUe 4 wpienie (.. Con at mark; Pennsylvania ‘and other current $hi e b cases, per case, §2.5043.00 LI2@1.13%; No.'8 hard, $1.031.i1%° No. 1| RYE-—ide. A receipts, 'returnable cases, 22ic, at mark; T T S fornia Camelia brand Torthern_spring, §1.08@112. Corn: No. 2| HAY—Unchanged: cholce timothy, $15.00; | Alghison eatecn Sicng, froe oo BE MR | B ogR o 0 R ¥ RLULIS Sl ah P sEw Bas & F 285 S8 2En s BB BEE BEs B g B5sEEast & 500 bash .. 25,500 | Wabash pid - SEEDS—Flax, No. lu'z.mflhwu!"m $2.24. ‘Westinghouse Blectric . 200-216. : e elde 1 , ‘per box, #8256} other brands 1 i 89gatie: No: '3 cush. s5@c: No. 4. | enoice Pririe, $11.0G11.25; “cholce alfaifa, | pasues P Sl M st ot i 6 R B R otler Aoy pannds Trom 9 () and More No. 2 white. 560c: No. 2 white, m,m g Ganadian Pacific CHEESE—Firm, falr demand; New York o g st g 0. Lemons: Limonlera, extra fanc: w igeho, 2 veliow,” MU@68Ko: No. 3| BUTTER—Unchanged; creammery extras, | oo, o ! Tl S e ale, Srign a0y Now York @10 10 sizes, $.0005.00; choice 800-360 sizes; pe: ing Off S; N0o. % Wails, 4 |30 firsts, o; seconds, 2ic; Dacking. stook, | Ghvasg. O, ¥ ® : [l neams, d i 0'go0d, % 00w : box, $h sizs, S0c Der box 'iewn (A Remarkable Profit Sharing Offes ; No. 4 w 3 c. o 3 ags 8+ P 1 " & nanas: Fancy lect, per buneh, §1’ LGOS Unchanged; current. recelpts, new | Do Beers. ..ot WWhsoutharn Pacir Merchandise and Specie. @0 o . b Jumbo, buneh, HTGAT, ari B s . 900, miscelianeous cases. g s ool : i orte as, per keg, 35 0G5 rape s, $5.70; g . ’ NEW YORK, April §.—Imports of mer- - ne : . A southerns, $5.70; umr“aR;:cJ:& ;:'fi,m“‘mm TR * chandise and dry goods at the port of 60 10 10 ruit: Florida. rlln O _~pples: Ben | montn from your earnings and wish to V) . 3 : 0 Davis, per bbl, §8.60; New Yorl b i o o S 1L : 8, Wokas Were valued af siodss i M0 April 3| Bi 7 medlin® sisg, per Hols Bl ixvert shems 12 the Biggems mugusine yub. Corn, ‘bu g { 12y do pta.... 3 . iy § 10 10 10 FaEhe fancy W. earmal v ng » Mo., 1401Me; | Qatw, bu. ool R | Setmete: ot 1 ppenteh & % s O aUca, Sor the: poct of New % 10 19y | ol extra. fancy W, W R T Cnmians Trrawth whd” arent !mlmc,l - - | El—Bar, stéady at 24 3-15d° per oz. HEL iver and 3t sy ) 010 1% 2 Red Wood brand, per box, I will be pleased to bear from e, 2 fsen. mg Bl WAUKEE, - April.* '0—FLOUR— ort. bills. in 3% per 0':“0'"‘“":"""",' 36,10 ‘Shiver and St m0 mpis Y were By 3 i 1o o S e oorais R el ar bow: || E will then wend you & full description ol V. X ” 798,610 silver an 1 1 Y > turkeys, 10018%c; HBAT N6 "1 morttiofn, V150128 bills, 31518 per cent. | wroe, A3, i orn, $1.1501.15; G lh wis., so northern, $1.08@1.1%; July, $1.06%. §2.60. Cranberries: Jersey, winter st of our business and ité condition, the s : ) 005 hor brand, na show 5 120 10 15 ¥ bbl., $5. 50. Dates: Ancl 3 Story of its great sucoess & you T, Basy ¢ e: 60 TE—43@435%. s, 27 ... 10 15 i 5 0 ‘ll»'m» nkl;“lr:"l:oxwr box, §2.00. *| how you can share in the unususlly large 10 8-Ib. ‘wts., 8@llc; 8 to 110-1b. wts., L@ BARLEY—8amples, 48@ 05%c. Quotations lurnhh’d by Samuer Burue, [ NEV, YORK, April §.—COFFE} 336180 10 1§ ) 5 Cal O AR Re Iri atatadst o) and growing profits of a great business “:mlm—'r &y: Wheat, 12 cars; corn. ? | ir, @14 New York Life bullding, Omaba: - B LAt ot oot 0.8 % ~EPR 11 4 e ative Ber bu. eley oy lagon. of the brightest prospects. The business P : L 12 H h % wclive of 7 points, under ‘scatter:d selling . | Sweet potat K ; d, and additional funds 188 cars; oats.’ & cars. Kstimated | sar and Molasses 9 ot R0 2 o 100 4 q i R X oon: Kansas, | 1y firmly established, and a Whoat, 8 cars; orn. 196 carm oos 070! NEW YORK, Aprl 8.—SUGAR—Raw;| plnk, Neb. ety of. L | B con tirapenn anevint an ahriy o| |SHEXE-Only two of ‘Gires smail ‘ship: | Hax b e 5o e constn, Holland | 5 "001 7 nosded to do bigger things under e, o s cany: muscovado, M test, 386c; centrifugal. | (jy or Omane s I : iggi | the Way of seattering lquidation. |euding |ments of lambs were recelveq today, the|seed, per Ib. e Celery: California of | tonally splendid conditions. Only - ' ed, steady: ou A H WWeas pe A e A0 yesteraay, an neidentally tne ¥l price o B o h o et 4 ey S AP S 8 y I a0 |SUbSart ana; the market Truled tonerally |Yesioraty nd prioe | Be vew lables; Parenips, carrots Leets: | tiiiug holders to & fixed yearly income Quotations of the Day on Var s |83c; XXXX powdered, { » H steady net unchanged to § poluts lower | SUPply for the week has consisted large)y | turnips, m( acks i R o Sartle: B lof 9% is offered. With each preferred & Comubodition |620¢} dlamond A, .35¢ 3 T O o R $ 09 bega. Closing bide: Apeli | of Jembe, meat of them wooled and the | thiey. Whith pst oo VG AR LI s for a short time only & sub. QBN YORK. April 8-PLOUR-Market O Y0 e MR G 00 NETE st |08 PSS o o s g Slhtomber, October ind ‘Novsmbes, |IArge &8 Tnat. week's Tun A bhasply sobr | Ba P ?2 CuBches bie: - Gunvsiy; hr: i haske et et bou § N 3 § . ' ust, ' aq . ips: Per doz. bufiches, Gc. : Per | wtas nus ¢ . . Ghn; Yiner stralenie” B S o0 | No i1 R - v Stk £ b Pl gy i Bl s TR YR oo R b e i T S AL PR ol Tl T R 0% | with the further development of the enter- Datents, $6.00; winter stralghts, $8.80G4.7; | No. 13, 4.c. No 1, 4o A e 7-Rio, sige; Mo 4 Bantos: oo’ MIL" ‘qule(; | Buffered considerably, but lighter supply | bunehes, s Bralay: Per dos. Sulches,| prise ought to pay additional dividends ‘“M"NO:H\Q..‘N:':. v 4.90; \v’l‘-m = kx‘?‘_LA‘l:‘lgcs—QuIfl: New Orleans *open Cordova, 9%@13ye. 3 R '|during the last two or three days induccd |80c. Beets: Per doz. bunches, ifc. Spinaci | of 80% ana more, Eins, e. creameries, 28@31c; sasesnPz =z 3 45 RN 4 bettér feellng in packing circles and 12 Ibs., §1.00 K plant: [ " Recelpts, 34,742 bbis.; shipments, ; early declines Have more than been ve. | F (0 gy g g IR T PO WO R M B R ls. Rye flour, quiet; fair to yood. Rosl ., i Livespent: Gt Mevket, gained. e warket has been very v s gr Cuba, ber Gbasker crate. 8430; miss this remarkable iuvestment propo- 45; cholce to o H.5004.65. SAVANNAH, April 9. —TURPENTINE LIVERPOOL, April nowever, and it is doubtful it current TP S0 TAx Regng: Ner| gitian b0 Deotme A ZT RN ST N hRe e and vl | Firm, 808 6034’ saien. 116 Dhia. veseipir; . ) Galk: BoviRiIe pesven wiaiare T e mared Witk lass: ek oo ORl, A | Rauss, per doc. SLAGLIC " oy bis profits ana Tature grest of AR $LMG1.9; kiln dried, | 220 bblx. shipments, 295 bbie: — stook, | Oms ;B M Ry, Dl Ta $iia. Bent Mexican Iavabs Are quotable o 1o s | HOM ,_;‘,"f‘fi' . VEGETABL Mdress 3. 0. YOUNG, Serotary, RYE-Nominal; No. western, 594, f. o. . ; recelpt: \ R 2 CORN—8pot. quiet: new American mixed with the ordinary rup of the stuff & (LR '& !&"u& tEL" f.l“ 1100 Boyce Bidg. ° . ‘New Yark. ¥ Fie 7.496; Stock 1828 h e jorthern, B Nid: old American mixed, bs | abuut Te@SLW lower (hun the high “time |doz” bunshes, Be. Lettuce: Exira fancy WANT PARTING $0 TNDERWRAITE Sy 30: D bk . R S 8a: futures, dull; July, Sa 5%d thus far wnis season. There have been 1o O ™ e Pokics™ pom | X ¥ B 8. 4 Pagiea i e | FLOUR—Winter patents easy, 3ls 6d shora_ lambe or sbes .l:;:‘nc'nnl:g:‘lrdux;n;:n Eravp. P e bunes. e » |[rrigation Bond Issue of $300,000 4 e . . bul v h s - | 9% e G i} o A AR Thoie Xx o Bl Peoria Market. ably sell around 3o per owi "lowar "than el DRhAILROV S-Sty Now Tork Socurity orer 8,000, Newervolr and canal v7e. nees. b tock, . - | woole toc! o 9 | 1 hutie, L0 acres of deer jan R it G runs. 0414 R R % FEORLA, Apul _9-CORN—Lnchanged; (v S e g B g R P . Black, per ib. 2o " 'Ca 0,000 res additional with land avallal - No ¥ yelion: - 4 Somsohe: o |wapyi® I tudi (e Broportion of 'wethers, | CUIGITIE, No, ,""u{;c'_ ‘fii:k’“.,tz",,’.'.‘.“.‘; Wetton i STMFSON, e Al ewes, stc., hns been Lo meager (o afford | NO: : tton ‘Don i S s GATS-Higher: No. 3 white, ezgic; No. anything fike s broad et or Values ‘Guot: S0 per I 6. - Gk ] )RR e _—— GOODE—The w““".omun'p ‘beginning of busi~ k g Opened at 1350 and ribs at “"'L'.;';;‘"‘.;"T.?”’h‘.'i'é'ni?'n’"zifi"fiu )t " “ h t E Gooch c° Y. A fin Tollows: e Y trade. although more or Joas wee EHebs Moy K, erber . ol " ¥ A Y, wpparent during the forc part of fhe v Brok ud Dealers [ R o e .‘ 1,087 Toledo Seed Market. -g“xu & S U 7 E ers .. Lo, L Vs - rule | st JOLEDOC O, " April - &—EKEDS_Clover. o e, £ fair 1o §o0d lamba, eson: 118 Board 'of Trads Bl na w“mq‘“ n i oo E TR S GRS TRUT I g g g L W ) Qe R Oftios: 118 Bourd ‘o e £, , p Wi “Alsike, rime, e atheran FaG8 0 Sl l The Key (o the Situstion—Bee Want, Ads. | gqees and Zavgess House ia- tae Mlete: - v