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>» RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET ifizu in Oklahoma and Kansas Give |* Bears Encouragement. ®ORN 1§ STILL HOLDING FIEM TNeneral Improvement im Cash Situa- Hon with Starting of Export Business and Covering by xtremely firm, improve- “he Shorts. Aé:‘ her t led t at 1s holding e the cash situation and the startng ame \Sxpor: business, together witn vu'ln by shorts, gave the market good WIth heavy rains predicted In the wheat ctiofis of Kansas and Nebraska, bears Ame more aggressive and sold the mar- Jlower. The slow cash demand sent the f Option off and cash houses are com- laining of the light trade. Corn was fairly active; prices held strong g0 & small advance. Hetier cash demand ught out more buying and shipping ol fera ‘were received from eastern buyer: The market clored with a better tone than # has bad tor some time. ma) wheat receipts were 316,000 bus| | e and . OMAHA, April 14, 1910. rain in Oklahoma and showers OB fcansas encournged the bears to selling and wheat siu L' the opaning. "Pit sentiment bearish under these improved fonditions and the almost total lemand for cash wheat. shipments were 112000 bushe! agalnst receipts last year of 20,000 bushels and shipments of 217,000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 254,000 muhel- @nd shipments were 383,000 bushels, a Teceipts last Year of 104,000 bus nd enits of 273,000 bushel Clearances were 19,000 bushels of corn, fione of oats and wheat and flour equal to [ %600 bushels, i.mxoon Closed %@%4 lower on wheat 'l 1 on corn. and ‘ of options: | Open.| High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. 105 » o “ A1y I\fi B a Cash Prices. 3 hura, SLosgLo No. 4 N hl in| uu&nu 0. 2 Kpring, . 3 spring 1.02; No. 2 durum, 365G &0c; No. 3 Jurym, 2 white, i‘l m No. 3 whl 0M4@STc; No. 4 white, No, 3 yellam rm‘%flc No. corn, w oA ; No. umoc r;olr\lcz . ;" No, 3 white, fBaw fo: ’wfi'—o. iue: No. 3 yelo No. )("DWv BAR EY—N& M No. 1 feed, RYL—N& 2, T4@Te: No. 3, TGje. Carlot Receipta. Wheat. Corn. Oate. “ 126 8 te, 'o. No. iflfim Chicago ¢ Minneapolls Omaha ¥ AND PROVISIONS the Trading and Closing CHICAGO GRA ned Ay, largely because of Southwestern ficids. Corn advanced ' 0ats were consistently firm. Provisions suf- fered from nqnm.uu sales, although lard Nlld demand, made & he b.lrl bad all the best of the ar: mfi&m and at the outset were materially | C by nows of general rainfalls through. out the southwest. The May delive hammered because of the weakn, wheat, and large antities wery f at i%c lower. A ul" o July was dt::n xus was h T the Zor May, with Jul and Se) v KO‘« X X ‘The start in corn was weak, but firmness doveloped midway in the session, when an influentia! concern switched from the sell- ing to the buying eide. "l‘. went up from Bso 1 0, the other futures journey- ing 'nh it. Cash corn was steady, with a demand, No. 2 yellow selling at 5@ fitures cloged strong at nearly the t with May %@%c up at @38%c. Trading In ocats had the ‘eneral charac- teristics of the day in cormn. 2%c and 43%e. The dnlt was ay up %o at 4. provisions May pork md M"KC closed ¢ lower. up and ribs from e Aruclu.l Open.| High. | Low. 1vi0se.| Y ns & 2 RBEE BER F - [ L 5 BE 3 s % uag ggfl Bi! L3 BES 55 * BET £83 02K W BEE wES Baa z8 * TeEE BEe mEs uotations were as follows: —~Weak; winter patents, $.2084.55; inter wiralghis, $4.005.95; apring straghts, b . 82 960890, BARLEY—Focd o mixing, $g5%e; talr to '—Feed or 3 N @se. lhnk. max! EEDS—-Timothy, $.60. Clover, $1175. PROVII‘ONS—HDM pork, bl., Sides’ dodes).’ 13384 #sides (boxed), $13.50613.7 Total clearances oi wheat and flour were ual to rimary_receipts were 816,000 bu., compared with 207,000 the corre- sponding day & year ago. Batimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 18 cars; oats, 83 cars; hoss, otiori o i L10: No, L ‘orn:_No. ¥ cash, i No. 1 white, Y: Whea ‘Ill. cars. ullm!ltd 14 cars; corn, 198 cars; oats. Firm; creameries, %@32c; recelpts, 83,114 cases; at I\lld. 18g%c; firsts, 2c; ”‘#fl...‘,. dalsies, u!k“g twins, d | Holdrege, Oakdale, and an indifferent cash demand, Yi1%e net decline. Exporters loads of Manitoba, May, §1.16 13- closed st $116%; July, $L10%GL1IN, Velood at SLtY; September, §107G1.00%, closed at 0%, Receipts, 1.3 bu CORN—Spot, firmer; mer, No. 4, 9%e. both bid, elevator, expori basis: , bid, £. 0. b. The option transactions, closing cloaing | took uw 196 %o, and Re: L1265 bu.; shipments, t, firm; mix. to ® Ibs. gomianl; satural Whita % to B e, 840 9, clij white, 34 to The option market was without lr-nlle llofll. closing nominal. Receipts, 21350 bu. A'—Mud) rime, ; No. 1, $.10; 2 00; 3, w0gte. HIDES-Steady; Central America, %G e, Boxots hemlock _firsts, ATHER—Steady ’r, econds, 22ic; thirds, 2§2%c; rejec | PROVISIONS—Pork, barely steady; meas, $5.789%.00, tamily, $2.00627.50; short clear. Beet, steady: mess, $15.00916.00; | @g16.i0; beet' hame, $24.007726%0. | Qut meats. barely steady: pickied beilies, | 10 to 14 Ibs.. $16. ed hams. $17.00. Lard, easy: midd , west pnme $15. @0 13.45; refined, easier; continent, America, $15.00; compound, $10.25610.%0. TALLOW—Steady; prime city, hhds., T%e; country. Tie@The SR gteady; domestie, 2054 BUTTER -Strong. creamery. 5 extras, 34c; third to firs second to ' specials, gommen to fnest, 50 tion creame: CHERSE-Old, steady: new weak; full cream, new, best, 13%c; falr, 11%@13c. EGGS—Firmer; western stornge tions, regular packed first, 24G22%c; acked, first, 214G .'nn ~Alive. Srm; fowl 1617 bu. western imita. state, common to selec- Geenral Throughout Missouri | ey, Except Eastern Nebraska. OMAHA, April M, 1910. Rains were general throughout the Mis- sourl valley within the last twenty-four hours and continue In the Dakotas this morning. The rains were very heavy at points astern Karsas and Oklahoma; & fall of 3.74 Inches occurred at Oklahoma City. A barometric depression of consid- ¢rable energy extends from the upper Mis souri valley south over the eastern Rocky mountain slops. An area of high pressure, from the west, is moving in over the Rocky mountal ; this high is accompanied by decidedly colder weather wfd temperatures below freezing, with snows, are reported in the mountains this morning. .Frosts are predicted for the northern and western por- tions of Nebraska tonight. The weather will continue unsettled, with probably rain, in this vicinity tonight, followed by fair Friday, with colder tonfgnt and Friday, 1810, 100, 106, 1007, Minimum temperature. Precipitation .. T, 0 @ Normal temperature for today, 50_degrees. Deficiency In precipitation sincs March 1. 251 inches, Deficiency corresponding period in 1900, 146 inches. Deficiency eorresponding period in 1808, 143 inches. « A. WELSH, Loecal Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Region Bulleti For Omaha, Neb, for the twenty-four hours _ending § a m, T6th meridian time, Thursday, April T4, 19i0: OMAHA DISTRICT. ~Temp.- Rain- Min. fall. Sky. 61 Pt. clondy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 5 Falrbury, Fairmont, Neb. Gr. Island, Neb.. Hartington, Neb. Hastings, Neb. Neb, eb :znuaazibhunn.naasd 28282ks3snERakk '3'8'8'8 SEREBTERIEEL * Minimum l-mnrnm for twelve-hour period ending &t $ &. m. {1 Not included in avera, DISTRICT AVERAGES. 0. 0r —Temp —- Rain. Cengral, - .. mum Max. Min. Inches. Cotlumbas, m o 0 Louisville, éndlnnnvo\l cago St. Louls, Des Moines, 1 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 Kansas City, Mo.. %4 maha, Neb, Moderate rains Minneapolis, ansas City dls- ot Dl the las twenty four honms and continue this morning. Freezing tem- peratures are reported in_northern Ohlo. . WELSH, Liocal Forecaster, Wemm- Bureau. $t. Louls General Market. ST. LOUIS, Apett 1w HEAT—Fu(urel. May, $L.07%: July, $1.0 Cash, red, §1.12g1.16; No. 4 higher: May, 60%@0%ec; Cash, lle“l&y. track, No. o 2 white, Futurss, higher: Ny uuc Juy, ih, 0. steady; traci, 46c. ARESESHSRT vere general n the % e, PLOUR. Lower! ved_ winter patents, .30 70; extia fancy and stralght, . ard ‘lmer clmrl $3.65@3.90. D—Timy 009,25, sacked, east track, $L05G .06 n:(AYEQI!fi: timothy, $15.00G19.00; prairie, L TWINE-Te. PROV‘I!XONB—NI‘K. nneh-nnd ubbinlv .80, Lard, higl b me steam, $12.02 i, Drysald meats (boxed), uhchan extra shorts, $14.874; short clears, $15.12%. 0c; BU‘I’I‘E EGGS—Low Flour. hbll eat, bu. Cufll. bu. Oats, bu... c ay, §84ec. bid: bid; sbmernbor & unchlnf‘d to 1¢ hi No. 4 byc: No. 3, she: No. 8 white, 60%c: N:‘f ATS—Unchanged; No. 2 white, €@4se; Ne. 3 mixed, #ddo. cholee timothy, TH@11.00; cholce al 'BR—Unchanged; creamery extras, ‘!;e firsts, 38c; seconds, c; packing stock, e, EGas_Unchanged; current receipts, new cases, miscellaneous cases. '$5.80; o L TR T R )lA!—L'neh‘-h $15; :hon alfa, MINNEAPOLIS, April IIY. wl .\ i No. "mx"""”_cm!’.‘x' i | ot »|} 'm-,anapmmu. 2,000 |NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | | Strong Btocks hb)whd to Process of Profit Taking. CROP NEWS IS ENCOURAGING | De@line in Graln and Cotton Prices Emphasizes This Fact—Hill by Reports. @uve further evidence of the ordered and | *¥stematized proceedings of the large be responsible for the ad | betore. Stocks which w | terday were subjected to taking at different times today vantage of the new from outside sources by the demonstration of yesterday. The new demand was reported lln be considerable, as shown by the buying ofders receipted by commission houses. A'he market's greatest show of scrength déveloped in new quarters. The aggressive measures employed for carrying on the movement and the proof given in thelr he day t_yes- a8 of profit 10 attracted ‘e confidence to a speculative following Ahe retreat of the oppositl horts was a mate strength. n by the cover- | factor in the count for the action of current discussion about change’ dweit largely on genersl considers- | ton: the market, but | | and the decline in grain and cotton prices GI’P asized this view. Collected views of | Chicago bankers which appeared today | upon this factor with speclal force Shd e tetiance. for sustaining the cred juto land enterprises and In irri ost. foreign statement of the bu- reau of statistics called renewed attention to the abnormal conditions. The record | Dorta, 10 the value of 513,865,078, estabiished ap excess value of imports for that month of 15,3403, compared with an excess vaiue of exports in March of last year of 5,417,441, ‘The two Hill stocks were strengthened Dy Intimations of coming finaneing, which, it was believed, might involve subscription rights to stockhoiders of valye. hiere was a report that the price of lake copper had been advanced by an interest which made a sharp cut earlier in the week, mrldma lncnun were the subject of bout United States Steel, Pennsyl- Vitia-and other stocks. The Pittaburg coal mining agreement was regarded with satis- faction. onds = were firmer. Total sales, par Value, United States bonds were uichanged on call. umper of s 4 prinevpar quotations on. stocks were as follown: l.u; s, Lo, . Allis-Chalmers pta . [ atéd Copper . n.m B B n Agricultural . a ey . 0 13 o1 Am. Sugar Refining... Am. T. & T, Aim. Tobacco pfd.. o Coast” Line. altimors. & Ohio Dethlaher Steel . Brookiyn Rapld Tr. . epenE .t ie e : sEasgzeraiipnasuasy EmlazecasnIn Miasourt Natfonal onal R R 4 i ’t:-v York Cuatral Pa Biscutt Lead Nora: Amartean Northern Pacitic . ncltic Mall Ivanta Peopie's aaa Pl seiEiiuss Eevenrnsiztadsiiias st 5 2 ;m-;-fii' IESEEZIITEESEE Wi Maryland etfs. Westinghows: Blecirlo . Wertorn Unlon o E-2 Quotations furnished by Samue! Burns, Jr., B4 New York Life bullding, 0mn-~ Bid. Asked i ‘i!! 33 “"#E-f‘!}}!‘}““ gé nn:s;n:nil F e k! “n v, NEW YORK, April 14.—~The stock market up«rnm. Jotoes Which Jrere sugposed 1o v. e | take | A id Intimidated the prvnmonu oppositioli. | & !fiox | but_received a little OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL Habllity this week is un per cent; |m| week it was 3.55 per cen Sew York Money Market. NEW 'OR.IL April 14—MONEY—On call, tirm _at par um ruling rate, 3 per_cent; tlolh‘* 3% 'per cent; offer $,20 b ovat ime loans, easier; sixty days, 4% cent; ninety a.u % per cent; six mnmh-‘ S8, per o Pm\if MERCA l'u'rn—«uw n ANGE-8teady, wit bankers' bills st 8 o iy bills and at wrsu for fomand; _comme |m s, $4.83 4%, SILVER-—Bar, Mexican dol BONDs-dm'ernm-!l, steady; quotations wn bonds rs, raliroad, were as L . pos N, R, R of M. dis. Y. Cop s pe of the procession of large resources |Brk. 13 Ches. & Ohlo_ 4. do 4l ev. W. T... Chicago & A. 3}s & Q. ). da. There way not much specific news to ac-|c., B, the Stock ex- |**C % *Colo. Ind. be. Crop news was considered encourulnl{ o KR nunum Facihic e T %do 18t & ot s Met. 4448, . *%Otfered. Loncon Stock Market. LONDON, April 1.—American securities were firm during the early session today. At noon the market was firm and from % to % above yesterday’s New York closing. Conaols, 4G3 per cent. The rate of discout in the open market | % for short bills I for 1 per cent; three month: hm-, /.3’1'2« per cent. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, April 14.—The condition of the treasury at the beginning of business today was as follow Trust Funds—Gold coin, $863.7 dollars, $4%0,210,000; silver ~doll ; siiver __sertificates 869; ‘lll\«r outstanding, nera;. Fund—$tandard siiver dollars in eneral fund, $L.BTL current labllitics, 107,462,960; working balance in treasury of- fices, $23,629,136; In banks to credit of treas- urer of the United States, $35,200.015; sub- sidiary silver coin, $2L877,151; minor coin, $1,266,002; total balance in general fund, $55,” 863, Bank Cleapings. Baok eiearingd for today sponding date L year $2,651,657.29. frect-Aalliiey Cotton darket. NEW YOBK. 1 14—~COTTON—Market opened steady al e of 4to 7 Dolnu R eaptie with awer bles and a_ge erally favorable fite ton, of weatner Y T p"; ‘gw felaring oro zr-url' near mbnl which the western bel tions. Selling taken to be in the way of some local nreuurc o off to a net ts in consequence, support from buil leaders at the decline, wnh general busi- offered; May, 14 2 18.470; December, 12.8%¢; 12, Bpot closed quiet, lower; 14.71c; June, M.35¢; July, ness quiet. tion fut i Aprik 15000, fored \""oi Jnly, t4bc; August. 1352, bld;” Gotover, anuary, - » oy o diing uplands, 16.10% middiin .85c; s Futures September, 12.82c; - 22¢; em- e coTTON—Un- receipts, §26 bales; shipments. 928 b EW ORLEANS, Apl‘ll 4. —COT'TON— Spot easy, 1-16c lower; sales, on the spot, 75 balea: to arrive, 0 bales. Low ordinary, . nominai; ary, 1 16-be, nominal; ood ordinary. i3%e: strict good ordinary, 13%c; low middiing, 141-16¢; strict low mid- Qdling. 14 5-16c; middling, 149-160; strict mid- dling, 14%¢; lood middiing, 14 1-16c; strict t m‘“"'fl tar, 16%c; r, 365, nom. .m b 130,968 BT. LOI changed; mlfldllm‘lflc- good ' middling, Eriading fair to inal. - Recelpts, bales. Metul Marke! NEW YORK, April 14.—METALS-The market for standard copper was ull, but steady, with spot and up to the end MIAJ' London market cl st wm- spot at £57 26 64 and futures at 58 reported at New York were 60 wn according houss returns were 416 tons, maki $17.6017.75. Wodl Market, 4.~ WQOL — Although the local marxn are soft, clip, yet wnurll‘luv::'l indicate that the growers are holding prices. Local demand is for both Mé* and elothing wooh and staple stocks of Montana, Idaho d Oregon wolls are well, o as ’l'h- leading d lons : Kentucky, n(m.uu fesourt: Three-eighths blood, i quarter blood, 3383 Scoured as: Fine 13 months, 61@esc; 8 months, 64Gese; fine fail, 58@88c. ig: Northern, 6 cflc mmdla cous T fall free, -o Oregon: B un-m Elothing, 0. 1 staple, e} 'Illo’ No. @bTe. Territory: medium staple, ¥ M.‘l'e flnn clok{!n[. ood combio. %‘hll Cotfee -.'m NEW YORK, April u—co*’ll:—'l‘h- tus s\llfl at nehanged -. of § points r n markets quld.unn in IIB" Imnu- ‘DD‘." to clo.e dull at ine -o in response to the ll“nn. or mumnc o t ‘.‘J ™ ul government have run ita course o th‘ was generally quiet, with 8 Bl d.cllnn of S 1a ¢ got i Toow: Awfl and Illv t:..“mn. 1.'% !uly. fi:e November, tfln ,.b- quiet; Rio mn‘ Quiet; 15, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Steady. s Are Liberal and Prices De- Because of Lower Values in Eastern Markets—Sheep Are Active Steadyor= Reece! SOUTH OMAHA. April 14, 1910 Recelpts were: Cattie. gmclnl Monday . 28 The lonov:ln‘ table cattle, hogs and sheep the year o date, compared Wwith xlul year: 191¢ Dec. Cattle H £2838 B2 ‘222203 April April i April 14.. *Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at ion Stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours, ending at § o'clock yes- terday: wo 3 ORI TN P < e » - o Swift & Company Cudahy Packing Co Co. g FEERED . McCreary & Car! Lee Rothschild... Mo. & K Calf Co. Other buyers Boatnors.sh..: BEER Total . 10,061 5,862 CATTLE—There was a moderate run of cattle today, the supply being about the same as a Week 8go and the quality about s good as at any time this week, In fact the general quality of the offerings has been very Sood ail week. The market presented no new or interest- ing featurcs this morning and for the most part values were in the same notches as on yesterday, the heavy cattle bei slow sale, whilo the desiraple handy weight steers were in active and in some cases a shade stronger. compared with a week ago the general et for beef steers is about 16G%c the deciine being heaviest on the a; the light as all classes 5 nd helfers were gen- erally steady today and with a good. broad der the movement was active and an early clearance made. As a rule the mar- ket for buteher stock has satisfactory shape this week, su ‘FP ng by no means excessive, the de- mand 1 meful offerings. Most as well as they mang grades are selling full were at the close of last week, aithough the common and canning grades have not been particularly free sellers. Veal calves wero steady today and the same 15 true of bulls, nu- and Fough stock generally, though in some cases prices were & shade stronger. There was a fair degree of activity in stockers and feeders this morning, although fresh offerlhgs were decidedly limited. Anything carrying welght and quality found a ready sale at fully steady prices, and tho market ig fully as stron was & week ago for anything llrlble. Medium and common llllfl I\u been slow sale all week and prices are perhaps a shade lower than a week ai although & cléarance h: m made. Quotations on Cattle: Good .to cholee cornfed steers, §7.25G8.00; fair to good corn- fed steers, $6.75@1.35: common to falr corn- good to choice cows 50; falr to good cows .76g%.50; common to fafr cows and helfers, $2.5004.60; to cholee stockers and feeders, $6. 00; falr to good stockers and feeders, $6.0006.00; com- mon to fair noeier“:. lndwhed:.rl‘l, “I.'IEG i 1604.50; veal 'calves, ote., $3.5096.8. BIBF STEERI. mlaa e aasaaens ceascnaranann —~.--.4....—<..<.......-u..‘ Tz8s828n Rzosssisesnpuen’ cornamane s BUSRRNTESIULLSELURSLSEE MESEEELSSSS2AART RinParbne e nreshesan TepEsaaafy ssanusTad Sgam : SeEEaRsds EEES SENSBUSSBTR NEESBENESR BpEEESsIuE =, % AND FEEDERS » 61 s, [ W8 AND HEIFERS. AND HEIFERS. Tose 1% Q : §] - & z3ssIe £ 4 H ; 1% HOGS—It was the same old story In the h yards' this mnrnln( ibéral supply .‘.{l sharply lower Advicu m the it Promised grester or less 0l 8 in prices was thl ntlll'll re- movement was Araggy, how- over, and it was well uoug n lhn morning before .lnull bu:lnc- hm been done to Sousht ‘it r-mu‘:l'y vut :'i'.x“uo'u":""" e 7, r - th:.nl were llmited as usual e o ers’ pens became l‘uflnmomrnln‘nner to fill up the tone to Run of Cattle Moderate and Market | IHOGB ARE TEN OENTS LOWER | E H:mls.fl' SAVREII2LSRERIAAD Nye RAY PHILIP H. BON - TUPNEr CO.¢ e T SRR S oo We offer for sale and recommend the purchase of any of the following bonds OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: NYE, Pres., Fremont. FARLEY, V.-Prel Boston. R. B. SCHNRIDER, Fremont. oo and Yield rest. about. Due 8.30% 5.90% 5.10% 8.98% 8.10% 11088 1,198 21097 1,033 1, 1923 Weh, 1, 1939 Jan. 11930 1, 1080 1,1014 L 5.75% Jan, FRANK JOHNSON, Treas, Omaha. CHAS. W, TURNER, Jr., Sec New York. DS, STOCKS, AND INVESTMENTS CAPITOL , FULLY PAID, $100,000.92 more active and some in prices was also a nickel hul and_prices have been at dl Répresentative sales: 8882232288283 RRRERTSESITSETN: §§ gasssaszes y prices I md.ooam ings. T lambs _chan the line. ate lequ. ey Cattle Strong——Hogs head; market, 8.35; lambs, 7. Kansas City Live St mlrk.t, 10c to 15c l?l.’lfl v:-fl- f«m uthern ¢ 50, native 5; calves, pte, W- st. cMuio Totals , Bt. Joseph business tow: m midday 222JAST2AT2I22IRSIT, Q'_u_a-n 23IRPINTASLRBL gomething In’ this line P P however, would probably sel little Improvement arent. Much of the to be no lower as com s. For the week thus far the mar- ket has been dominated by bear interests hammered_severely points. Local supply has been un- usually liberal and current prices are all of_§0¢ lower than last week's close. HOGS No. 8h. w0 © featured the morning, but there - Slsting l.“w‘l; consis largel ‘ahd all of both ha Adair Mexicans erday, and ed $9.55, the same {‘ unother stritig of desirable Mexicans went &t $0.75, a dime lower than the high price. horn wethers commanded $7.7, uuouhlv rm with vesterday, but the préportic shofn stuff was rather ummd Quy lly on an average non' lw lon of the at $8.65. mno quality, right around yesterday. at all times. 'Bhl-l'n ances ro _SC0! the opend vnk. but much of the bulge Was it yesterday, with the result tha on all kinds of stock are I\\u. ltron‘ as compared with last to air m 800d wechers, §1.. es, §1.4097.85; fair to ) ceo®, STRBBEIREFTAST saZaugaengaial prr— Reported Lower ~—Sheep Market Higher. AIOAGO. Ancl] 14.-CATTLE-Rechipts head; ‘market strong; 256G 81,25, heife steers, T8, hl(hfl. sheep, $.50G yeariings, §1.808.6. Stock Market. KANBA! CITY, April 14.—~CATTLE-Re- 2,000 head, lneludlng er; cho 100 southerns; ice export and ' hl&tu "Wfl ; ‘outhors stosts. s, $. ; nuuv- *neite uum head; market, bc to : ""c‘é'..‘:‘.'i‘ .,..w‘...‘EE 0| *Sisy e | 9o, Wi Herbert E. Gooch Co iud helfy San; Duiin '"‘ 'fl v mm. H0g8. Texsa and Tt Stoerer $rs0ge00; bows iters, $3. S—Recelpts, 6,000 head; market, the to e lower; m- and lights, $7.5009.90. 13, 9-809.15; butchers and best heaty, EP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,700 tive mutions, §.60 Sulls” and Bucks, nners, $3. OMAMA GENERAL MARKETS. Fancy Produce Prices Fare nished by Buyers snd Wholesalers, BUTTER—Creamery, No. i, delivered to the retail tradesin 1-1b. cartons, $ic; No. 1, fn 0010, tubs, $go; No. 4. In Kb, daro $lc; in 60-1b. Tubs, sie; packing stock, ol pack, Sy, in @i, cuos, e, ark 3 & Tuesday. »—mwm-. 1he; young America, 20; fme i ilfberger, i ‘domestié block swii .W dos.; prings, 19o; 280; piltnnn. per doz., §l. .00 doz.; fancy nql\lbl. ,n B0 per doz. Allve, i 1 to 1% Tk, 4 1% to § 156; old Tucstes, $ac; Souny roostel ducks, full feathered, loi geose, mh"'?; pu. un;ny-. dm. suinen each; plgeons, Toc per dos ; Jomers, l-g' per doz.; squabs, No. 1 §2 per frosen)—Salmon, 11¢; pickerel, 13¢; plke. l!)u trout, flc cate u;npeu 18¢; .melu. i mack: haddoat; ounders, uc x r dos. itfish, lmul..f&. bu(?:m. e rnu&:-lmwum-. Texas and Louls: it & éfl Oranges: AT Ia nu land N-umbom sHJx'n UTHERN Vmfl'ABLu— : Per dos. bunehes, 45¢. Turni " bunches, oo, Catrots: Ter (ot Shallots: Per do%chllnuhll. i Per dos. bunches, ches, Spinach: Per bu., 12 &% plant: Fahey Florids, doz., I‘-mz lorlda . oF ice, $1.75. | bout ot house, VEGETABLES — bome ancy T.attuce: E’ln fane, ead lettuge in ham; home grown, pes uba: Per ' dog. Per a: Per Honey: Per M-frame ease, BOBTON, April 14.~Closing quotations on mining stocks we: A% Neveda C 194 Niplasinig Miries . " N Buite ... " 10 North Lake 1. .. 87014 Domtmjon . L3 Onceola © 14 Woiverine . York Mining Stocks. K, April 4.~Closing quota- ning nocko‘ Ofls and Rosin. NAH Ga., Aprll W.-~TURPEN- (ORnn; (pe ¥, H0OLIHK; type Cl"t Pa, Al l‘—Oanflil {himents, 2411 bin- t o]

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