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T T e %7 ) GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | 3, mece, s s vt s | NP YORK STOCKS AND BONDS |75 a2, er 2 R | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET [t Vv ™™ ™ ™™ ™| Bfar Uil Rk Wit i CHEESHE % » i ensl { - " -uruln. balance in treasury offices, 128 34, Representative sales lfl.w busheis; increase, 157, 3 ~ine. Cholge OMANA GENERAL MARKETS, Stap) Faney Produce Prices Fan mished by Burers and Wholesnlers. lL’T‘l‘ll—LrnmorY. No. 1, 4-2“-“ t: L3ty S — §35; in banks to rradll of treasurer of the Now vr::llx ;;;I'Trfi.;.:drr:n”f‘fm‘ | United States, $35.27. \diary silver Wheat Declines Sharply at Opeming, |i7e; New York full creams new enoice | Treffic Agreement in Denver Influ- |{of 0688 -y Sml; total | gmall Receipts of Cattle Offset Bear- balance In genmeral fund. "fi A : j1%¢; New York full cfeam R 3 Pduz Slow. § good, - 11e@t%e ¥ ences Pailroad Stocks. i e e Maethit. | ish Conditions Elsewhere. | '~ Te — . | WEATHER IN THE GRAIN z NEW TORK April 18,—Money on cn!l. steady. per cent; ruling rate, 3 per WINTRY WEATHER CAUSES FEAR | cont. cloting b % per cent: otrered at 7 | PANIC REIGNS IN HOG YARDS | or cent. Time loans somewhat easier: | Upper Missouri V sixty and ninety days, & per eemt six ow Level in Reached in May Op-| OMAHA, April 18 110 | Reported Damage to Fraft and Vege. | Months, § pe: Market Opens Thirty to Forty Cemts \es . g - ¥ ‘\xrd.\ and Sunday mights over the upper Freezing teniperatures were general Sat- tables Prompts Selling, But ‘;,PR"F SERT EANTILE N"“R“\'l Below Satarday’s Close and Shipe the Decline—Cash De. IN:‘J;-npfl and Missouri valleys and the | Serious Harm s Not 1‘?‘::“;&73__'::‘;:‘"\‘:25;;'-“&’“ with uy Carefully—Tops oy i o R ann;r:-m-.nmr:m':;'l‘:'_:.r::‘ Feared. 4360 toc_sixty ay blils, and at M for Fitty Cents. Nebraska and western lowa Sunday mora- eman * OMAHA, April 15, 10 |5 e .I:.d bt was eored os | NEW YORK, April 18—The demand tor SRR Dur. sone, Mextoan dollevs. He, SOUTH OMAHA, Neb, April 18, 1910 Wheat declined saarply again at mw,..m:'n:'.mrn:: cold weather has contin- | Stocks today proved disappointing to those | BONDS—Government, steady; railroad | Receipts were: Cattie. nog Sheep. | Traders were bearisn and HQui- | Gaq castward and fressing temperatures | Who organised the upward moyement of | bonds. lrregular. Estimate Morday e v} owing to the siow cash | o s general over the, upper lake region | DFices last weei. Even this overithe week- | Closing quotations Sam, y 6,087 ral weather conditions. | ongs were forced to sell on tne sharp| resks, sualng further weakness. w ) mar:':-hrle‘::r::: ‘::":n:";'ln: continue this morning in the upper Mis. | tribute their holdings to the expected new | o x = gay last yeur, ew 10f 3,678 n : . Fhe fonowing. tabie shovs the Fecelpts of - e ’ ! Q| buyers. “An exception was found in the option. Sh the break checked the A e g n the’ Ohio | Hill and Gould stocks, which advanced in | o swpen e & Dogs aud steep at Soutl, Omana fot u-xm- 2 .1 "‘.l'l‘_y end Lake regign e outlook is | the early dealings on the strength of re- AAH-»(‘:.I o . r o date, compared w' ; 'Do-. Vheat | at the dpening and | ¥ ports that & working agreement had been |*Am. Ag b S was we ’:k Soder bearish sen for e e S towen by | Made by which traffie from the Hill roads |Am. T. & T. e & 18 oMo Pacitio ta. . Be®e 1B 2 timent, e Ngiture. Ted Would be shipped over.the Gould roads (AR Tomces f.... JRIN. R R of . fu £ TR e Z'L'l‘fi s A ::mpl.l B s | N e varuion 46 e oy weather i the west sinos | A0, 8.0 T ¥ (%) e foilowing 'g:‘:h-g;;'_n B average ur n ue 3 Ar 188 fe; lInl b d:lh‘ % s ey Mo: dals enu-o. Lbrick, ige; domeatls Sluek ins, P TR Y Dressed_brotiers, 000 gy (ul‘ storage, $6.00; for fresh springs, s, 19c, cocks, 13We: .:‘u\ uo turkeys, o; m‘rwn per doa, Romer squabe, WM per dou; J feacy .,r..n. ¥ 4 FEERRS B R : s¥igee Buayi ¥ SPEEINSIEERAITSILCEAR --........--.--.-;-, ES:S:ZS!?:‘.I 283 LT A PETIT TR Tt ST e R PUELT IR b PR E 25 rou .. L1 e lrr Ohio valley ‘this morning. The | end brought in some selling orders, through | aay 3 K & s ere | GOMmMiseion houses, leaving smail oppor- . n h o= ay 3 years ago.. 517 - inea fowlw 3¢ each; pigeons, fHc per dok. | S The O nows | tUnity for the bulge of last week to dis- | 9% %08Pen - _e | day 4 weeks ago.. bW Sou 10Le f.“. Enaal et the cential walleys, nd snows i rs, $3.00 per dos.; squabs, No. llp-l l-lSH (nunrm-n)—uxmon_ 11 i wh N .ah“* ll’wk‘fl h\I'n‘r L5 FRUITE Strawberries: Texas and Lo HEEP—Wooled shipments were fana, M-qt. cases, iy mn 1007, | Made the ground for fear of damage odo av. b ~ Cint o b e b i s e :l:pllon o zn.:‘nn. n; the nhnplm Lo | hmes, case, scnsational in wiieat. Longs frult and vegetables in those regions. There | *AL C - - 1ok . E 7 i3 ji0i. |daY, & big share of the supply, abo . nvrvw %cmm out, and c | e e N T & & 3| was some selling of stocks of that account. | Bak - 1 S J S CNL{0NS. |08 1008, 1088, thirty cars in all, consisting of ;nxnv‘l““ with offering Norinal temperature for today 52 degrees, | AFSUrances that no serious harm had been | "o B strings. Packers have been taking kindly Normal temperature for today & degrect: | dona to the grain orop mitigated the ettect | - g n. . 93 o this class of stock, however, and any: aay Mhiat Jioaisin sore Deticiency in precipitation s arch I sra Brc Tr. B Apri ! !zinz!!aa!a:aials!!:zz:;;s!uinslt:n:s: ? rus ey sppEpan NS EE li:l’lfld:li Er O - [T 288 sean 8 ssz=a ot the news. thing at all desira ehanged hands in " 2-96-112 mimer and_ shipments were 1,089,000 267 inches. The rurther downward course of wheat very Soof stason. Boma of the Deet locs | Lemans: Limoonk gt T MR o dnd S |, DAty cormsponiing pered . | o1 R IR S | fifl%flfim%mmmnmmwxmmmmu”« ments 00 b p . erop conditions. It was regarded as pro- 0« s Primary corn 'feceipts were 417000 bii. | . Deficiency corresponding perfod in 1508, | yigl “Vieo that hoiders of o wnent wrce g R Gl T I"H‘gg'\.':::'axchl”u"“' v :’lmmper-'{un‘:‘%‘ o and shipments were 784,000 bu. against re- | 206 inches. inclined to lquidute the holdings and not T oy Jumbo, buneh, faas Grape tr celnts last year of 20,009 bu. aid ahipments | L. A. WELSH. Loeal Forecaster. | wait longer in the hope of highet prices Welght EporR Iambs ize, of A = | _The influence of the decline in wheat w: . <ucee w | April Clearances woro 1400 bu. of corn, none | Corm and Whea:s Mewlon Buletin. | ot sffective in ihe foreign exchange mar. | ':*‘ ; . M | April 18.. 5 e el fattea Shorn. ewes at Ay i 4 T 0N of [6tA “Mhd; wheat and flour equal For Omaha, Neb. for the_ twenty-four ket to prevent further engagements of | " o . | A The proportion of wooled stock was al- | Pearmains, per box. §2.10: Callfornia extra 5.000 bu. S on wheat hours ending at § & m., 75th meridian | u.d (0 London this week. The easing of |scao Yads s ... T g most oo small to make & market in this [fancy, W. W. Pearmak Wood Liverposh sisesd HO%a 1oNW time, Monday, April 15, 1910}, the local money market with the strength- | 3 Receipts and disposition of Dranch of the trade. There was itties \F | Brand, per box, $2.35; extra fancy Colofado and nominal on corn, OMAHA DISTRICT. | ening of the banks' condition last week |C; & 8. 3 o e E at the Union Stéck Yards, South Omaha. hy ot choice quality, jonathane per box, WS - Cranbirries: «wcal range of options: _.l.!mg‘ Rain nrm.“w r;:n. facilitated the further outgo n'ha" !°|r {he kvenl).::g‘; hours ending ng at $6.75. l‘heyl ?‘- i-r-;y‘ -'v’lm-dr stoek rl 3o = g - , Sat of gol stimates of the probable of = s o I R = o'clock p. m. ye ay .nfl ‘be quotably firm | Anchor brand. new, 3 "pkgs. in Articles.] Open. | High.| Low. | Close] Sat'y altations. Max Min. fall Sty ‘,m,'u been moderated with® the strongee | o ret. ta.. ... WWU. & 1 RECEIPTS. T P e ulk of wooled stutt Bor box. RO Fig: California, f0c e v ition attained by the Bank of England. . o s ] selling on this basis. Auburn, Neb ... Cloudy g.‘;,', S0l TS Eatpan. oot e, 19 .. & Ry Cattie.Hops.Bheep. Hor. | %e 18 nesdiess to 8dd, of-cou VEGETABLES—Irish potatoes: Wiscon- Columbus, Neb. .. teps Deing taken to curtail the output | eg® 5%, 4% v . g B : ¥ sla e e T T S e; Colorado, Culbertson, Neb.. Eive & TP o Oepreenn e, e is 0 Weat. Blec. ov. b L ; o DI T0A JTor: Sutatese: Ran- sentiment. 16 ewas. Central de N, W. Ry., eant. § 3 ot tween wooled and shorn prices fan B B L N~ A e Predictions of a coming increase In the |*ill. Cen. ls ret. 4. o, Fae. ev. t0 i e |G . W. Ry.. = fher. Shorn sheep are quatable fust about | Holland seed. Dot I ol or: Filore, dividend on United States Steel do not |int. Met. #is. C. St P, M. y e kundred lesa, &od shorn B s Vs SR avail to cungail this sentiment. Copper trade e IS ¥ . iy r hundred weight less r!r ib. bueh, jons: movements also were regarded as unsatis- : 1 than simiiar 'quality wooled shipments. |ib. 3c: Texds crystal wax, per crate, 5. factory. A minor cause of disappointment | Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, |C. 3 J & ..|The following quotations apply to the s e T kI e A% ed falture of predictions, which wers |jr. €4 New York Life bullding, Omana: |1 . ey bs, $0.50G10.00; falr to |fancy, white, per Ib., 186; red ib., 180, made -ery posi'ively last week. that the | B4 Ashes v W, Ry ~ $ e, T yearlings, | NEW SOUTHERN ~ VEGETABLES - corporation tax law would be declared un- |Beatrice Creamery, com wa | 00% R riings. §5.0005.90; | Radishes: Per doz. bunches, . Turnipe: | consticutional by ‘the supreme court today. | Ciy of Omehe tds. | Total receipts . e o miars. 36 0081, air to|Per doz. bunches. 0o Carrots: Per don Bonds wére irreguiar. Total sales, par |Cudahy Packing Co. ia | DISPOSITION. £o0d wethors, §15GE.00: good to cholce |bunches. Be. Shailotts: Per dox.bunche value, $1.826.000. United States bonds were | Corampus o & st sl i ttle. Hogs. s rlfi&»w atr to m ewes, $6.75Q |Wc. Parsley: Per m bunches, Sc. Beets unchanged on call. ,_ Teot, ; Coman " g 100 |Omaha' Packing (‘ampnny | it 3 Per dos. hunehe-, Spinach: Per bu., Number of sales and prinewa: quotations Swift and Compan 85 1170 1819 | L0 Av. Pr. {12 b Egg plant: Fasey Florida. * Minimum temperature for twelve-hour |On StGeks Were as followa:" ; I e, % Cudahy Packing y. ;- - e b2 00, Pontatons: Famay Fros Salee. High. Low. Clows. | O s Armour and Company 1 JEOPEABSAKIIVE gnina: gr Cubs, per -basket crate. §300; choioe. % | Krey Packing Company { Tesn bean: 8t Giare Packing Co. . 2 s Mus Shippers .. $1 western W oV aaeT o B .- 1495 western lambs, shorn. Benton Vansant & Lash . 178 westerh lambe 20 western L] R =22 B2 IER i3l | mermane oana g2 ° | BBy EBsi ‘&!!! ‘_.-. ona 22 sy b3 \ 288 &R Falrbury, Fairmont, Isiand, Neb.. Hartington, N Hastings, Neb.... Holdrege, Neb. tOakdale, Neb. & WH ) =L R o spring. l -pflw No. 2 durum, m 3 81 1 white i No. 3 white, sa@she; “white, SSpotige: No. 3 ""m *Sloux City, i Mo o Mo & e " No. & |period ending at 8 a. m. i Not included et e um no . P E——— Amaigamated | Copper ; No. 3 white, DISTRICT AVERAGES. Amerian Sgreulion ' mmc No 4 wiie, { No. 3 yellow, No.of —Temp..— Raln. |Am. No. 4 yellow, 39g®c; No. #| Central Stations. Max " Min. Inches, [ Amerioan can™" ixed, Columbus, O ™ Am. C. PARLEY—No. 4, 0@5lc; No. 1 feed, 9@ (Loulsville, K. s0c. RYE—No. 2 73@7e; No. 3, T@e. Chicago, TII. Carlot Receipts. B g Wheat. Corn. Oats. | Minneapolis, Minn. Chicago .. 15 158 147\ Kaneas City, Mo., Minneapoils 209 2+ | Omal Neb.. Omaha’ Freezing temperatures prevailed Sunday Joviut, o+ night gver the entire corn and Wheat region —_ her buyers ; except the extreme eastern districts. Rains New York Curb Market. ¥ CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |and snows were genersl over the entire . The following quotations are furnished by | Total .. T 1 |24 Mexican ewes . e region” Sunday and continiie general” cast S Logan & Bryan, 36 South Sixteenth streel: | CATTLE The week opened eut with |23 Mexican fam be Features of the Trading and Closing L. A. WELSH. | Baltimors & Ohio REY B 8 | Seeten Gunmntidates. 13 gotid, Duwr .. % ek in "t quanty of tne siteines Sy |48 Mexican lamba Sumar Market. Frices on Board of Trade. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureat. | Bunishem Sl 0111110 0 T, T Tl | B ool i gremne Cuaunen -1 10 | Rardly’ upto Jast wesk's averabe Not | CHICAGO LIVE Siocx MARKET| NEW YORK. APEl IL-SUGAR-Raw, cfl’l‘sl\v%y,\zflrvm—‘w';:l :::hnm oth [NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET S:“n_fl“ Painc Jxa 3 - o 23, Tareie f withstanding the very bearish tome to the steady; mucovado, 9 test, 374c; cenmtris rains, rallylng in the final hour and clos- sdvices from eastern markets the small — | Pigal. e Tent. ¥ 4c; mmolasses sugar, 8 local supply and the good local demand | Cattle Hog Markets Lower— |3. fined, quiet; crushed, Sac; grane: ing firm. Oats were less err and provi- | quotations “ g S A 3 sions finighed from 13%e to ebe down. - enabled salesmen to realize somewhat lated, 5.18c; powdered, Commodities. stronger prices than prevailed the last Sheep Reported Stveng. fetnronn e o Long lines of ail the tutures were cast| \ (oo vopic “Apeil 18- PLOUR—Market | of the wesk and the trade was active from | CHICAGO, April J8—CATTLE Recelpts Mitwaskes Grain Market. mm;r?:‘ e R l“:dy down 1%c |Quiet and lower; spring patents, $5.404/6.65; start to finish. A bunch of choice beeves 38,000 he: ; stears, W.00| M1 WAUK] 1 FLOUR—Dull. hig) of $1.01%@1.00%, | Winter straights, §.005.10; winter patents brought 8800 and anyching carrving &' Tea; | O3 Co B e st | VA EATNa. 1 ok x fi;-»fi?? e aby was larely based | K257, Kansas stra 0. Re- Uisticians sstimate Nt the omec RRARE AR BENSEPRNLERIERERLSE ETEPE T EEEEH !ES’i VEGETABLES — Radishes: Extra fancy home .grown, doz. bunches, Bc. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per doz., 40c; head, in hampers, $L7. Fancy 'home grown, per dos. c. Rhubarb: Per dos. bunches, Per doz bunches, ¥e. Green onlons: Per doz. bunches, ¥e. MISCELLANEOU dos. in case, SL %; California, No. fornia, No. 3. soft, per ib. nuts: ' Large, per ib., 4e: small Se. Goconnits: Per sack. $.0; per dos., %ec. Honey: Per M-frame case, §.35. asamssisasseiaszaan canmaelicevew- BesREnEs LU s2::38s2HS3SUHERASSEA @ H Clive & Smi 33 cos-awn FY rygety, 1 'notth Giroux i zonable amount of flesh and Quality sold | moot# calves, $3.0088.00; stockers | V5 PAT RS u_},“m""}ul{ {4 ot Qoldtield for $7.00 or better. The keneral tone to the| and feeders, $1.75G5.55. OATS—A2%@43c. the |celps, 8160 bbla. Geliiela Fioren Triniey Coper {rade was strong throughout 8ad an early | HOGS—Recelpts, B0 head, market, 30 in the winter wheat b gy, oo B - clearance was made. lower; cholc R MEGREYS, . took the | choice to fancy,’ $4.5004.65. Wow Yo JAINS Wéhetta. The market for cows and heifers was|BGS.W: light mixed, " BAB050; cholcs I I COl Easy; fine white and yel- NEW YORK, April u—(;)ann Quota- m ®; packin 1cense issue low. $L4GL46; coarse, $1.25@L3; kiln dried, tions on Mining stocs . 5 bulle ct Tl RYE—Nominal; No. 2 western, e, £. o. lks—‘g?:elp! uow % noie marker wroue s wwas:| 10 South Dakota i Ctky Livy BYo Measthat. y Clty Elections SAS CITY, April 18.—CATTLE—Re- — B P ot at deai of setivity in 22‘&“.‘!.'.-’.‘-"3. P e M g ' ere was not a gres 2 the de-|and dressed beef ‘ A i Bank of Germany Statement. the stocker and feeder market, 4“ el fest. siapea . ke Keen Interest in Today’s Balloting mand not parti western steer BERLIN, April 18 —The woslly statement | 7oL (u0hics “were rather small. For the | stockers and P facaorn. " 15.0058. Because of Possible Effect on most part, however, last week's quotations | steers, $6.0097.7; southern cows, .50; . § by were well sustained and the limited fresh wm; native heife J County Option Legislaion. scounta. Tt oo Sastley *Geot vo. choice| HOGR-Raceipts, 300"} . uotations on ; co 8h.000 marks; treasury i T < o ’d‘;j comnfed steers, fLGEW, fair o sood : .20 |- SIOUX FALLS, 8.'D., April 18.(Special.) | cornted stears, . ) 00; to choice utch- marks; deposits, de- W ey —Tomorrow (Tuesday) snnual munieipal Creascd BAOLO0 marks: m« in hasd, in- | SOWS anf helfers, & “ ot 1o Sl oe - G elections will be held in practically every creased 8.715,000 marka. Sows Sna Beifors, $aTep4t: good 1o Cholos EP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 0.00 |South Dakota city and town, and therg Bank Clearings. SORRETS g TAIE 0§00 | B 0 B et Y6 Y T6; |18 the kKeenest interest iw the outcome of OMAHA, April 13 —Hank clearings for to- = sy A .';fl""..fl.-._ .d{%mfl’u.lew--, U i0gh 38; Catociers and feedein§igh | the elections at the scores of. places whers ‘were' §$3.091,09018 and for -the @e0. 060 corre- the i e i gp"on‘m. Ay ogmsbrn PP x::llg:n u. 'lvl‘lmmv-, . 5G8 25, e liquor license question will be voted on. g e Representative sales: AT EOUTE. Al AT TLE heipts, | THe vote on the Ticeise question will be BOSTON, Mass., April 18~WOOL~— In- 0 1800 head; Including 300 Texans; market, [the first test of strength ‘this year be- in_the m steady 1o sirong: Bative shipping and ex: | tween the saloon snd datl re: and (and doubtiess will have ‘:‘c": S 10; stocicare and Tesdonae, k0% |ing upon the fight for. the adoption or re- and heifers, $3.00@7.65; canners, | Jection of the proposed county option law, /00035, buils, 50085, caive, 33.50g5.35; | which will come before the voters of the Texas and lnw i“m' $4.70G8.10; COWS | state at the election next November under pts, 7,00 head: market the initiative and 'referendum smendment plgs m u.m.a . 50G@9. kers, | to the state constitution. .60; butchers Best heavy, 30500 | Among the citics and towns fu' the state which, at the election Tuesday, in addi- EEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2 head: market, strong: mative mutions, i g V0D (0 electing city and town officers, @8.15; lambs, -.Imow culls and bucks, |Will vote upon the license question are AH0GEM; stoekers, ars, 4.00g7.00. the following: St, Joseph Live Stock Market. Sloux Fails, Groton, Britton, .- BT JOSEPH. April Howard, & fl"‘""x‘m"“"‘ » pena, ore, cel; !l, K Redfield, A Lest higher ;.uou.oo Point. Fnul;:"n.MWolnx..wllllw s 5% BRsx 228 ¥ $s38¥sEEE: i = lers Sown. &% Iu and ber %e i;‘::..:xx°' 2 red, $L15, |Erie ;3 B £ 0. b.. opening navigation. oy speing. down figm'?:':'w"fli& s Y Sader SRive ha ore weak cables, generally favorable ad- Senerasty erop e May % The upturn in wheat nhofll{.b‘t courage to the bull ces There was a poor demand u:or i e doclin io . No. HLUNGLUY, closed at Rt me. R 14 1 ifi\ny S off, at STGSTHC, And JulY | G0t cionca at ST Raseipen 55 50 bu CO! 2 5 Dats weakened with 'holil and corn. May | NGO o e aathr po moved between and basis; export No. 2, was firm all around, with May #@%o down, | Ty, ulf«?: market ww‘ thou! ‘cm July \g‘up at #c and September tong, closing 101%e net decline, May closed er, at e, July at & tember at T provisions ork closed M@isc lower: T0ige. " Hecelpts, 767 bu.; shipments, 168,189 - down from 16 to e and ribs e I figures for May PO ATE-8pot, casy: mized. % to & ibs. i ot ar 1 patiral white, % to a2 bk, 66 Wwhilt Vec. 30 popBtagE e ” :§='='=§=ii=s:"35=§ H . Eay & § ¥ 3 to 42 Ibs., was_without transac- ecelpts, 13,729 bu. $1.10; No. 1 $1.10; ‘5§i§s§=§ LE5ELEE BtEaE ot wool Ts selling, | & [} | , common to choice, ¢ 1N E 10 | mge nominal; Pacitic coast, | & Pact . ,'_',Y:.T“..,',,“".,,."‘,‘.' :',,."""‘,., B e 957 OND'4 HIDES—_Pirm; Central America, 2%c; | e Bogota, 22@23c. g%li | LEATHER—Firm; hemlock _firsts, 200 AN Be; n:conu, 2GYc: thirds, 2@WBc; rejected, 51;:10'{\(15&01{&-?«&." ; mess, ug» ; family, $26.80027.60; short clear, % | @70, Beet, mess, g i 00; mily, $19.00§19.50; 24 (\lt meats, barely steady; pickled bollle-. B Sl et rr s weak; mi w me. 50: refined, weak; $i3.28; th America, $14.75; compound, $10. 0. TALLOW- et; prime city, “ods., To; country, RICE—Steady; domestic, 3G5%c: Japan, , H 1 and seller. S request and it tire remaining supply could be sold if deal- to grant con: na. Is moving steadily, with % lum uu:ng at R it o 3 TR e 1 l‘ln. Desces is Feported at Ohlo washed delaine is Selling at el it e rejected, while Sioasters of unwashed dsiaive sre taking place at %0ic. Breds and merinos are selling in very ot erate volume only’ but at firm prices, t! low prices on domestic Wools being respo: sible for buyers' almost. exclusive interest in” American wool. It is beligved that the mariet is about to experience a revival of activity that will clean up_supplies, but owing to the outlook for continued high Yaluey 1o the west and abroad. deslers are not disposed to gran Slons, * The_ shipménts of woo ton to April 14 mclu.an. 1bs., l‘lhn -. R u.no. fi "t o lk& 1bs. for the same con- I-lu. NEW YORK, A 18—COTTON—The for July, but generally 304 T Uinder seiling of May by Spothouses asd H sfllltian - & ZpanggeREzEsaasy HH EEE pEE BES 555' b ol 4of slssiesusiiis 8 #i B ssEaII33 u‘mluu-uma:uu; B e ] - ¥ H " Planki . Vernon, zon, Avon, Dea: wo:gryhc"d.r:-m met, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Rece) 3,500 | Lernox, Oaco G 3 head; market steady; lambs, $8.00010.00. " | Furton Averdecn Yamikion Chambeoi Steck in Sight. Wetsngeen, “Marion Sunition”" Receipts of live stock at the five prin- | Bridsewater, . Stur Parkston, cipal markets y« M? enno, M Cl{ olga, sh, cer, Egan, l!%h“ Plerre, Custer, m ale ‘rynn Hot Springs, Burke, EER BEE BER gss ERE EHR a P Bl BEE BER BEE ZuE BEN 238 a8 488 288 ¥=¥ el KBS mNm s i ers, $3. caives, : t-ioul”—g.ww 4600 head; market .5.,.|o-. 7 top, $9.50; bulk of sales, 3;8 5 PEesessEsseysis gEENESIRE : (i tation creamery, 23\ s as tollows: CHEESE-Quiet; state. full cream, netv, ter patents, §5.20@5.55 best, 13%e; mmm:n to "l:io“‘w o RS ke BGGE—Weak: westorn storage o s, rine Straignts, western, reguiar packed, extra ey Y " 2e; lflul ern, regular t, &““’”‘- 49g50c; falr 10| Lo UL TRY Dreased, ; fowls, 15Q1%c; . Clover, T SAvRS, Do oo Rt N-"a, St. Louis Gemeral Market. ! Bhort'Tine 2 ort elear sides| ST. LOUIS, ‘zm 18— WHEAT—Futures e e lower May, §1.8 July. ®ikc; eash, iower M of wheat and flour 'en Py ‘04 No. 2 hlrd. Lomndon Stock Market. amwdm U200 the corre. | COI tures, lower; May. Siod July, | LONDON. Apctl 18 _Amarican = securi day A yepr The viaible sup- c: cash, lower; track No. 2, 59%@ |ties opened a fraction higher today. Lack wheat in th States increased | We; No. 2 white, @6l of support caused prices to sag during 00 bu. for the The amount of IATS.:FHIIH';.I IIW. )hly. N‘l%l{fll‘d :‘u‘l“ 'llr 'Hllla noon I?I m.{‘.“bll'“ ased ; casl lower;, traci 21 rom low G on ShER A e . 3 white, 43l@ééise, » o % wbove Haturday’ 'fl’.n Toru closing. Bl e O T hent, | BT TR Lowie; red. wister patant .25 Texas. 4 = 3 enta, 7 % SO DO, | il amire Ttk Au8 P B ML T St BRe : CORN MBAL Bt T hinbee Sis. 118 | st wms. ADHI 18.—COTTON—Active: nm—m sacked east track, $106Q | Canadian Paeific ..189%. middiing, 14%c: 407 bales B Dales: o pmznu. HAY—Dun. timothy, $15.00918.50; prairie, | Chl- Goeat . ! i : | t l &, eiEsials BEREFRSASR ssna e 2 £ X8 z;§ E. / oot NES2SEEE UVHENBKSS SSERRIFEE I8skER 2525555 Leals, ~ Edgemon o S 00| Frashio, Butier. Baile' Fourche, 10| MITCHELL, 8. D., April 17.—One of the 1300 ardest contests over election for the city .90 |that has been held Tn years will take place in this city Tuesday, and & vigorous campaign has been put up along all lines. s Do o Tae e DAY GOODE—|The main question is on licanse, although g00ds prices "are nominal on many Tines the mayoraity and aidermanic propositions not yet ly revised. ore Inquiries for have come out pretty sirong in the past e I Pl oirections, | jew days when the oppasition’ became ap- parent. This year the temperance people mestic, have worked along the line of & qulet Raw slik 1s w markets. campaigh, ‘and claim that they have done Liverpool Grain Market. more effective work than ever before, LIV April 18 —WHEAT—Spot, |and expect to make & bigger showing. The a0; No. § reh weatern winter. 8o stass: masiagers: of the Stite. profibtian’ DAY ftures, "saay. May, 1o Thd; July, Ts 1a; : ool gent six speakers to this eity and they G quiet; new American mixed, (have conducted quiet meetings with Tittie nuv_fl?:{‘ e ;};},A';-“;‘“ mixed, 5 | ¢tnusiasm. A. E. Hitcheock and William Cottes Market. tra short, §18. A 'l’w[ RK.' AD::] u—'c.odmfl—r\lg mnn clears, $10.62% ures ci udv~ A nef clov:lnun?a ;;‘:kl’;:-.x:'\f "'1‘3' ounoce. oo Ay ¥ B R R August Sepipmber. October and Novem for short bills s Ber: ember, anuary, 688 gha“._‘.".’: ““fi;""""’- ngRe months' bills, mm s e, Puirdary. dsoe; Maren, 8 Reesipts. Shipments. Boston Miaing Steek. (Rnn‘ A’:I.I’A—MY 'l.' fi H BOSTON, W—deu qQuotations l‘"“" i mining stocks were atovars "'{' e _..,h.‘u:zx::.rh e ‘ r Eo1 Bon. Mu -’My wants o poorer quality. ! , April 18.—CORN—Lower; N youtow, WWige: No. % Sie; Naw & Mo o No. 3 white, m; No. ‘ 'Mt.. I“ Minneapolls Gfl:_'--a; = TR | 2 £ oopin i ‘Egs ;:;;;;;;E.... Vg 3 e a8BEFBE - PROVISIONS—Pork, lower. Lard, lower; wrime m #11.90§119. Dry salt meats, w extra shorts, a1 { ribe, num. shord clears, mum pote BEU kBl seperwen 3 5533 B i h = ’ » » » » B Kansas mv Grain and Provisions. W —-WHEAT-| . Jn‘, fi“l‘ll l“l,, M(m“{'. ‘E,Eif out B2l i !! %F g.! i > e 1 L B A iE ; 0 T { R. i ek d i o i1 i 1 e 5 339supesls i, G i fi%%i if i I i i T i it 8 £

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