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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET News ofy fio‘nng Wheat Crop is Be- \ ) ‘\i coming More nd Hore Bullish. ORE uom’rm I8 NEEDED Corn is Holding Its Own and the Values Are Higher as e Onsh Situation Wecomes Morve Aective. O] 1919, Buliisti Hews on g mwmn.-‘u crop is becoming more and more general again. kain has not fften im abund- asce In either Jiansas or Nebraska and ex- peris claim the vunut o P T icrioraung and shacp Upturns Aré prob- able. vorn s, holding its own and, vl tirm 1o higher, s the cash situation be- Coutes mOre ALUYVE. ownuy Feceipts. are 1ngot ana shipments increas! Wheat advanced again on buying by bull leaders, who %4 & new run of lamage reports and hints n_ iKansas. Shorts he: weln‘:ly and further upturns , are pre- dictey o strength in corn is due to light re- better and " are expected (o increase with the advanes In oush valuss and only yurary eavances are w-r- so#! bu. cel Primary wheat m’lp re- : B0 o, aid Snipments bu. last Yepr of 1,00 bu. ana snipments of of oats an 7 losed %@%A lower on wheat and shipments were 6, celpts last your of ‘Primary corn receipts wers 18000 bu. and shipmerts were 409, et receipts 21,000 Cles were 9,000 bu of corm, 500 bu. wheat and flour equal to 6,000 and &d Tower o0 oorn, Lo it op iio; No. 4 vN“, @s6kiet No 4 color, 63%0; Ne. OATS—Stan ; No. & Whits, | ; No. 4 yeliow, BARLEY—No. 4, ; lg'oA'o'yn 10w, %" i No. 1 teed, B9 Chicago ..... Ak aPOLIE . Duluth .oveees. GRAIN ANDY kX PROVISTONS iturey Of the Pri CIlICAGO, April 2.—Wheat wasinervous (::, wnd in ; finat r"h.lrry closed % @1%c Ligher; corn Hrm t h, pe- cabional yeidpeea. amd ‘e “siioe Ma. ks L Within narrow IM\A visions o from 6! o A bigher for ribs and lard Vi mrm;.fi&m&,w : mfi crop thi 5 to 0 Ry mrd-“'-'au e ES R m the Gy piices were snctiied 1o nfluenceda b; m » = mvu unn v.?o itg luw um. uo l"io "“ m higuer at n«zy.. and de ‘fo ‘corn was on_a, flrm Taiiny fm o grom, the “Ctonuin waa Cevelopod. the Toturce closed stiong &t trom went up futures: gaining with strong, Wi %0 v At d T up at uu: lll‘\’n‘i lnunl I‘Illl‘d I'Plollow 3 » '\\'l\enl 3‘5“ < BHE L EEE B 554 886 | | | i | SSteady; winter bis,, 34 ; bakers, choice malting 'EEm.-n:.my. s m-v-. s RROVESIO! oy 11 85. }non %S’&“ lhfll l.nd Ho\.\r ‘were for the week, nn‘l. were Tecaipte wers 174,000 bu.. the cor- W, YOR' @K0. for wmu;;'or: _Wheat, oa cars; hoge, r ln-, nlfl‘#’nwm ima u”l n‘cfl‘n; corn, 3 3 G.000 head. C ?mm—-wn-u ‘fin al aldy 3 dlllhl. oung Americas, 1die. ks--Sueadv. chaice to fancy, to good, Y--hasy, Lu.oa.yd, 17c; chickens, -a H u to uuu P @t wmu, 19 cars; ‘corn, cars; "\w._w -n: corn, 7 cars; oats, 170 cars. i, ?‘fi!‘ g3 1’ 5.2 Irs shorts, 14%e; clear ribs, 1#%e. short clears, 14%c. lALvN»—Hlxh-r. boxed extra ; clear ribn, 16%¢; short clears, POULTRY — Steady; _ chickens, 1ilc spring, i turkeys, 19%e: m,c Ktese, 1Mo Ethzn—mm\ creamery, g8 GGS—Steady al llg eseipta i short, 15%e. ducks, Shipments, r, 5,200 WEATHER IN THE GRAIN DELT High Wind is Accompanted by Show- ying statos Thursday morning contnued Nowly eastward during the last twenty-four hours, and now overlles the ccntral valleys, with eastern Jowa. The disturb- ccompanied by high winds in ts center ov Was leys last night, and showers soattered over the lower Missourl valley nd lake region. LAght snows ar alling at points in the extreme upper leys this morning. Temperatures are Toueh " Towet In the upper . Mississippl throughout the Missourt vailey, and west 1o the mountalins, and freezing tempera- T valleys this The weather continues cold in valley and lake region, and freez- 0 killing The weather will be coldér In this viclnity to- tures prevalled in the ul morn the ing temperatures with heavy frowts are reported in northern Ohio. night, followed by rising temperature Sat ur@ay, with fatr tonight and Heavy frosts and Towa tonight, precipttation for the last thres years: Mintmum mvdnnum Precipitat Normal (dmpnrllur. for foday, 63 degrees, Deficlency in precipifation since March 1, .06 inches, oncy correspondin o in 1909, 1.88 inches. i Deficiency corresponding period In 1908 - 2.4 Ineh A. WELSH. Loesl Forecaster. Wheat Regl Bulletin. For Omaha, Neb,! for the_twenty-foul hours ending at § & m. time, Friday, April 22, 1910: OMAHA DISTRICT. Corn Y r § 7 £ 2333233333353333838 2 Clear s':i:ua:sa lduasssg SERSLRANLEHLSXSIBED y, IA. Stoux City, Is... EEE nllmnuln for. ng er mrrmc'r Avnmnla Clear Central: ‘otumbus, O. utsville, Xy ndianapolis, e Chi n S ieugo, t. Louls, ELEDEE LS EEEE T 3 Fruuln( temp nneapolis ~and i Xiiite trosts g at thrée stations in th Hinfi- s Tiot. o Des Motnes, Kansas City and Chiens ot A. WELSH, scal Forecaster, Weéatner Bureau. YORK GENERAL tures are reported NEW ] b'c flr}flt—aum, =.w $L40G16; coaree, 15, i e W j X e ;-Tf P ear! and under moderate selling, i s n flnidmm ot vel- m ‘-Il }:om 8 inal; % 'k America, 2%c; fi‘pé ROV rk, if R B T hams, firm; mlddlom 4 wieh“Amarica, o8 ‘TA —Dull; Fac BT ey BUTTER—Unsettled; i extras, e; commom to C common to fair, 'POULTRY—Alive steady; fowls, tirkeys, 14§0c; dressed quiet; fowls, 20c;_turkeys, 17g2sc. Kansas City Grain and Provistons. BAR CITY. A 2 —WHEAT-May, bid: July, bid; flepumh‘r S ol R OA’tS.E-‘?J‘;cga No. 2 RY "~ Unchal .d. ch umothy cholc N % ing N‘ storage packed, | le lfifll— uchNIM .“Il-, “-. nmlhms, :I. 1,000 Market. [EAPOLIS, $LOI@LSS; July, sun. Boplunber, $1.00% cash, No. 1 hard, %; No. 1 northern, . S I gecKc. 3 0. 3 yoll OATS—No. 3 white, 0, 2 TIN 3 " Iniwood, £ o b. ; second p-leml. $5.00 T clears, §4.0694.15; second clears, .fll- .-l ne. Pl m S oA, May, T % July, Ts o%a; rday. licted for Nebraska The ronotlnt shows ths temperaturo and T5th meridian Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear twelve-fiour at 8 a. m t Not included Rain. mflum Max. Min. Inches. in | Colymbus _ districts. in Ohto Showers occurred in MARKET | Central of New Jersey 0. & western, 89%e, f. o Nozufl an . covering less Avorlble crop dvlcu, c\onlru ctfotce, icitic “coast, hemlogk _firsts, 1 onds, mc thirds, M; n]ec!” prime eity, T4e; coun- 4 | Texas : domeéstic, 3gS%c; Japan, all ream specials, %!liq‘g*ll %G8 tinest . ’ teady; state, full croam, new, "“""“;‘“E‘w NNO 2 nuah% & 60c; September, ] m No. ? white, G#Hc; $14.50 cholee y extras, 30c; llanéous | Oh Recelpts. ’mpm'g'fi 10,00 | o 2. —WHEAT— LN ; No. 2 northern, $1.0T%@1.08%; . 00%. THE NEW TORK STOCKS AND 8ONDS i |Late Demand to Cover Shorts Comse- quence of Gloomy Start. WORRY OVER COTTON MARKET Anxiety Expressed Because of Bx- tended Speculative Position a Precarfous Situation Open to Speenlntors. NEW YORK, April 32.—Speculative oper- ators in stocks started the day In so glosmy coromercial and tinancial prospects that some excess was to be looked for in the steps that ti to over shorts being the consequence. The sentiment was due to the camulative ef- fects of various factors which have been t work for several days and ‘to which was added the news over night that a feorganization was necessary of the old and prominent Tefft-Weller Dry Goods com- pany. The strong Influence on speculative senti- ent was due to the wktchful spirit which has been aroused by the admitted diffi- cuities growing out of the high prices of cotton, which was explicitly assigned as a principd] cause of the emm Rhe_ cotton market_ s the obfect ot anxious atlention owing to the extended speculative position known to be held in that market and the precarious situation for speculators, which may result from a precipitate fall in prices or from the In- terventfon of government authoritfes the affairs of the market pool In cotton. Liquidation in United States stedl shares and lack of effective support for them in the market made up an effective factor in stock market. satisfactory views of the copper trade position enhanced it. Tt is noted that discussion of probable new capita capital iasues which concerned itselt exclustvely with the possibility of enlisting new capital a short time ago now considers chances for retrenchment of needed outlay for new facilities. The Wall strest £tock operator is keeping one eye on the London money market and was ob- dervant of the steadler tone of rubber shares in that market, promising a post- ponement of the decaded collapse in that highly mercuri; ulation. Gold was engaged In New York for ship ment to London next week without lower- the foreign exchange rate. Continued inflow of curréncy from the interior dur- ng the week, some further contribution to bank cash from the subtreasury operations and the indifferent demand for money 18 allowing interest rates to recede, in spite of the depletion by gold exports. Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, $1,395,000. " United States 4s, coupon, deciined % per dent on call. Nnmber of sales and leading quotations of stocks were: Salen. High. 1ow. Clase. Allis-Chaimers ptd. 10 57 Ly Amalgamated Copper. American | | Am. emelting & Refng Am. Smeit. & ReCag. pfd.. stes] Foundries. Sugar ing. Tel. & Tel... Tobacco pfd Woolen Atchivon i | Atlantic Goast Lin € | Haltimors & Ohio. Bethicher Stosl..... 0 S§l st 8 = 3 Sgpsd Lix ¥ a8 "!’.’:ifi’ ntern | International International s:=s==szfit" 25a. w # g 11 fia‘ss';as? 3 i 5 Fa % ¥ pigguesy «Se¥oaBiRey 8 mzfl.q 3 P o sdsesns gl P -gsersasiserair o annna et liiel Westinghoute Eisctric Western L | W Total sales for the London Closing Stoeks. LONDON, Aprll 23.—American securities pened qulet 1oday. During the first hour ¢ business was small and prices moved nerrowly end uninteresting. At noon market was dull and nbw- yesterday' oy ... $0% Lou BEE: OMAHA, forming the impression of reactton in. the | { Sacraniento . gz * R s :,‘ SATL'RDAY APRIL 23, 1910. $102,257.613; working balance 6 officers, %uxfl, jn banks to ecredit of treasurer the United States. §35.221157; siiver coln, §1.60.99; minor total baiance in general REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOUSE Transactions of the Assoclnted Banks for the Week. NEW YORK, April -Bradstrests bank repott for the week snding Avri s an Wt 3,151, IIM ml IM BINT - - in the cnrrfipondlnl "'k Iast year. olowt, 221, o Haltimore . Cincinnati EERENESE, 253558t £2333088 iSiazassask sasssara 52 32 ©3! lm.nmll- . Atlanta Providence_ . Portland, Ore Memphis Richmond Fort Wort) S 2z 85238 o 35523383 0; 228273233554 23 5 32882 £E sast 282 531010000 2 310 190 2 PR 02 B H leld, Mass. vansville Dayton Olkllnd, Cél J-cnomu. i Me 332853 sss8anss: i bop popose e f8p e FUEIEELED FE noxville Vhecling tmmenen 28 e BTy Qedar Rapids, T o ;_§_§§§§§§§§ 2255 2 seessaess 3 2832 323382588 52 aiisge sagzszss , . Neb. m‘flu o0 22, "Gfilv-!on . 10,966, " |Otrlelnl Wednesduy O | S0l Degen ... :1a gooa demand nd ué&d sons are lnoomx **Not includes e B TR Mg P New York Mo NEW Y steady ¥y Market. April 2 -MONBY—On call, c-m clull Did, 3°per cent; offered at o Wima ‘1cabe, wealk and very l aayn, HGO% A erhcfi‘ll nlmty -.n%& S s wontha, B PETBRLING EXCHANGE-Firm, mith s 48360 Quotations R TR el Jhures. ‘“ Beatrics ity ot Omake i, 1939 Cydahy Packing Co. s, Towa Portiand Cement 2o ’rr bl 142 Spanish ds VN Bur ateady At W per IONE! per eent. Yhio rate of Qiscount in the open market bll is oent; for thre i for bills, 3%@3 15-15 per cent. l-\'mcutm The following quotations sre farnished Logan & Brnn, ni South nnnn Omana: new American mixed, A °“M“"‘““ mixed, s | pPee ppmr a1 o Boston Mining Stocks. BOSTON, April 2. -Clostig quotationy ga:;t:é:i};;;‘i:‘ o & i‘-rg “¥Not_Included in iotals because compari- | the otals because contain- cent; ruling rate, 2% gl o bankers' bills at $483309 onm LIVE STOCK MARKETf: Run of Desirable Cattle is Light and Values Are Well Suhtained. HOGS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER Movement is D Order Buyers Are St the Trade—Sheep Generally Steady. SOUTH OMAHA, Nel Recelpts were: Monday. Officlal Official Tuesday . April 22, 1910. Ofticlal Thursday Bstimate Friday . this week, n.fl day: . days last 16,78 The following table shows recelpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at d«mh ‘Omaha for the year to dats, conipared, with tast 1§10, . Tue. Dee. mg—: I’HB Sla s 0,769 table shows the average pirloes of noga at South O tor the last several days with comparisons. Date. | 1810. un usu nuv m-.us-,m EEAB Bfll Recelpts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four houfs ending at 3 o'clock p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS—CARLOADS. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. 3 BreBEmee |t 50 DIBPOSITION—HEAD nm Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co . [ Swift and Company, Cudahy Pnellnz Co . rmour & Co g nw-ru—nmen Co . & 8 Morrell Packing Co . W. B. Vansant Co . {;(lll & Son Other buyers . ere was the usuml very mod- | erate Friday’s run of cattls hére today, only fifty-four cars beiug reported in. The demand ~ was _good beét steers and prices were well sustained for anything desirable in this line, in fact, some of n'.,m and from Start to finish, an early clearance beihg made. As compared with a week ago, :lolln prhx' this weel @re in the neighborh 15@€c lower, | ] thn decline belng the heaviest on the. blg ke lces quot ) Otfert 4 outside’ but rmu w;ln in - so the case all w steady for all eek, Yesterda: e common stuff was inclined to be slow, e whole, however, prices were sub- stantially the 'same as ‘they were toward close of Just week. Veal calves ruled steady and bulls, stags, ete., were steady to_strong. There was not musch doing in stockers and feeders, as both was_limited. but weight cattie sold readily a ng 8- | ures, prices comparing very tlvflrlbly with the close of last week. On the other hand, the heavy grades were more or, less neg- lected and the trade was slow ori anything of this kind. Indications are fayorable for a very good clearance for the week. Quotations on cat lood to cholce corn- 3507, falr to good cornifed common to falr cornfed Md !0 cholee cows and to good 2832888583 2383 § g 3 e an HPRAs G AOEBgh, hy aSaaaag e g 3N 53Bag souSgBgEs & SseEEzEis sEsswmsESyY 822 3:!!8'3'32(,!‘ g8a8 > g - RE BEN3S8Es FaspER 24 2 76 40 HOGS—A féw 5@l higher made At the Opening of the ho marie this morning, but they wers guickly with- rawn and not very much business was auna on this basis. ‘ers In both divisions dropped to figures no better than a nickel higher than yesterday and bulk of sales experienced this advance. Movement wi at no time active, however, despite very limited supply, It was along to- ward midday befors anyiling ke s clear- ance_had been effected. Shippers and or- der buyers wers still nul of the practically All of the hogs urchlud going T Jocal ‘packsrs.” Toward . the — extreme close two or three of the huvur buyers quit and the best bld- nbtainable late were hardly better than those In force yesf day, with Gemand decidedly weak. ¥y ol %ot mnnu-onnl‘nx ng Receipts for the five days this week show a large decrease as compared with 'filhar last week’s run or u;e supply for e same day last vear, er con- est ‘single drop in many months. Some i provement has been scored during the nast two days and egr‘wm valune i littie worse than & big lower than | week's 89 L m | RSP i S0 BaidG e T ) . | Paratively limited t "m 4| recent I7 | under £225336753 A :H:‘S}ilfl naunsa P 38 .. 90 o SHEEP—Generally st .flfll ere B Tk SRS Se 57 o 4 " "“T' rdensome, but about seven tare were consigned Mation snd weee ti only for ong_en: and water, lhll lt\“l flflfflw mueh leas than of lambs, were received :::‘t TR wooied shipments sell -4 w-v;-mn. had been 610 o "P""?).fr‘"h:”&'.‘u ln o o m nnlly N bired strength of Monday ¥ 3 Eld closing sales are little Mflml trom ose that were recorded at last Tho uhcert a_rather "’\Bl‘kbolh are still favored lers, bui. heay: wooled lamba have been siow skle at ail tmes. Tota) supply has been tofmal with last wi ‘-lfi'om “Fe fl]rwv;t‘ifll & e fod year- ngs wi l only moderate. Current pri shorn larhbs afe fist about 7o less ‘and. prices of sharn sheep around less than values quality ot wooled shiptiehts. The ffllnw‘n1 Quotatians epply to_ the iatter ciass, fat sood \-'h"' I* to riings. $150% 5: gocd olce w fL.ves. A 18 good wethe T shiosee e, g 't e wes, §7.0097.60. o. 14 ‘western lambs, shorn zu western lambs, stiorn western lambs, -':orn cuil au ‘Western lambs, 41 western ewes, 282 Mexican lambs, e -erddelid st CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET Cattle Steady—Hogs Higher—Sheep Marker Stroug. CHICAGO, April .22 —CATTLE—R: -tudl‘y uun 30 .60; bulls; 4Q. feeders, ST H;GFR;:Z!’D“ 8,000; market 10c to ¢ higher bule'r"e‘rn. eholce $8.70G9.00, SHREE- Receipts 4,000 shade higher; sheep, $6.8566. @9.90; yearlings, #.008%.50. Kankas City Live Stock Market. KAN CITY, April 2 -CATTLE-Re- ceipts, ‘l‘ogl head, inoruding southerns: rn steers, 96 . 75@17. -mnhvrn steers, . 00; bulis, Fitheaa; maret bulk OF sasea, .00 lnd Iu(c Live Stoek Maviet. April I—-CATT‘LE—RQCOI ts, hM ineluding 100 Tex dressed beet steers under 1, d butcher llul'i T 1005 d_feeders, $4. aau:n; ac:gc"o:, can 2 w gdl”fi"bn‘fl::. 4 ye n steers, Ve ge o0y cows and heiters, hl gs %51 Simep AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 900 head; market steady; native muttons, §7.60us bs, $0.00§9.%5; culls and buc n. Joseph Live Stock Ihrkel. 87, JOSEPH, Mo., .10; wlves, $.00G8.00. head; market igher: oo: ¢‘f‘.u.'.?' s, WG EEP head; rnlflu ll!ldv. bs, Stoek in Sight. South Omaha 20,400 Cotten Muarket. NEW YORK, April 22—-COTTON-—-Mar- kel lllldled at_a decline of 1@5 ints in disappolntiog _cables, ~ but kzkly I’lllled oh covering end some fur- &Or buying of the new crop'on reports of frost damage. The tone of the and after sellin ices _en: i e fluctua lon- cables sald tlie uv-rgwl “TArker felt Dhe influence of probable heavy losses through the recent southern spot faflure. market about |$Mpa|nu Mfl." July, “Au 13.75¢; ~ Sepiember, Octobaer, Mfi bovulbcr 12.23¢; De- ember. 12.656; Jantiary Cotton spot clona ‘sox ts lower; middling uplands, q Bulf, 15.40c; sales, 34 bal Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 22 —METALS—Stand- ard copper was iri today, Local dealers quote lake at !nmum #lectroly- $12. 12.76; $12. 62! Tendon mathet openea ateady ot u #1ght advarice, but lost the gain, closing easy, with spot at £56 16s and futures at £67 lbs. Tin dull; spot, $33. London mar- ket lost' an early advance, closing weak, with,_ spot. quoted at £151 ios and_tuturss Lead aull B0, bondon mlrlel Imnhln at eu 128 lter weal . Londan market unehln‘t‘ at £23 5s. The English iron market was unchanged at G 64 for Cleveland warrants. Localy quiet; No. 1 foundry northern, $18. 5; No. 3, f17.50 @18.00; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, $17.50§11.75. ST. LOUIS, April 2 —MBTALS-Lead, firm; $4.35. Spelter lower, $.22%. Evapornted NE “l’fl YORK, and Dried Fruits. Aprit 2 -EVAPORATED with prices firm for the rldlu. On_the spot, fancy Icr e: prime, 6% ‘tancy, 10T%c. fotturaise, with o small Jobbing demAnd Toote muscatels quoted at I@5lc; choice to_fancy seeded, 3%4@4%e; London layers, 1. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Aprll 2.-COFFEE-The market for coffee futures opéned steady at ““;:W" prices to a decline of 5 point under & Zirigd small’ and /were ab- ¥y interests, while near months were steadied by a'demand from near-month sellers. The close was quiet; net, 5 noints lower to 1 point hiFher, Sale were § §00 Aorfl Mav. June, $5.85: July, $6.65: August, $AT0: Bep- tember, October and November, De- ~amber. ol U J.nufi. ll. !"hflllry. . 98.90. W ot aulet: Tio No. 1, $ho; Kaoion No: 4, 9ike. Mild, quiet; Cordove, 9%@12%e. Dry Goofs Market. lhu....;mt 888y Ehyinugauzasay NEW All‘ll ::D‘.’" ODODP m !fl‘l.ll.l’ in '.n mh in most b 4 ut on s Jow level of The local wool market is quiet. are steady, a T e el ly; Peanasy) . closs. Good shorn and :am ‘woeled hmbo a Jarge share of shipments being ke to' Wood lockers and strong to e, .0 xport and dressed oogh B, fair & o Bood, .40 | fancy 00; stockers and | NE 16760 .25, native cows, 0G8. 0c .ll et Toady r hatlve shinpiog and_ export “aeers, b o market lbc Recelpts, 3400 bu:::-t‘-"'.l-'hm ra 3 ke, #4000 |4 o 12,085 | little ll uidation, but offerings | fivsts, tree cases, it mark; current re- celpts, in retarnanie cuaam He. Wt Mark; western firsts, free cases, 2o, at mark; turnnl rNrIpln free cAsel, o, At mark. m.mr, New Y chotee old. WRLiNe; talr to & old, 16%G1N O AL creacis, 1one: fair to goo Ivnl.n_c.»um-Y N delivered to trade In 1-Ib. cartons, Se; No. 1 E ks, @ec; NO, 3 i0 L1, caripns | i le dups Wiges paCKing scocky saiid | P r;‘#l tubs, e, ¥, arket young Nrgar, ock Swiss, 30 rs, 9.00 dor. for fresn springs, ¢ ino; - dueks, 180; gecss e, pigeons, per doga., LN er squabs, J}4.00 prRSsa. fauey sqaubs, o per dox. Allve: erica, g & s dme Youny Tenersd, i) 7 larkeys, 18] pigeons, Lo per dos.; b, o 1 88 per BH (all frosen)—Salmed, 1c; pickerel, Sci whitefish, 130; pike, tc; trout, i3e; cM- ll: Iu-n: .r:w‘t:\ llqnc. -—-ql macke: o, ea, ‘founders, 15 '-u. We 43, o mll-n il nv-L 130 buftalo, Wi “ B 01 v'rn—mb- No, 1, m o 3 Mo Ng 3 ‘No. 1 M-qt. um-‘,";? 3 1&? cases, case, B B et m-= A8, Red- land pavels . Roils siven. per Box g0 Vsl por tox $2.50; 150-175-200-216-3: smen box, other brands from Iwersige and ou..: Aumcu. per au 32,58 00; 90-95-112 sizes, pei box, ,%m emon. leon(on\ extra fancy, 0 gises, BOGELW; choice X0 wies, per box, ' $4.80; e _per box Bananas PII\D) ll ect, et bunch 250; Jumbo, bunch, $27 5. Grape fruft r’flflfll. 46 sime, 35. Apples: Bea Davis, par bbl. $85; New York Russets, medim ulze, pcr bbl,, $3.50; lifornia fancy W. Pearmains, wr box, ¥2.10; Califorfila Gfln ey, W. W. Pearmalus, Red’ Wooe brand, per box, $2.3; extra fancy Colorade Gnathans, per box, 3250. Cranberries: erkey, wititer stook. per box, $£.35. Dates Avchor brand, new, 1-1b. pkgs. In box r box, $2.00 Figs: California, 10c . size, \'EGFTAmJ:B—-IrIm Potatoes: sin and native, per bu., ; per bu., Seed 8w 1b., %' new Californis, Calitornia_ or Florida o oo, .00l Red, s crystal wax, old vrtefl!n Parsnipe earrots € ORIl Bxtrs turnips, in saeks. e 1b., . wm‘ per 160 g_e 180, OU' HERN \’EQE A Ltl urn Per doz. mmcn ) bunches, G0e. Carrots: Per doz 50c. Shallotts: Per doa hunchll. 3 P-r-lay Per Qol.. Ifllnnhfl. Boc. ts: Per do- Imvlch Eleh Per hll‘ |00, ‘ancy Florida, § oy IPlorids Green pe Cucum\.er- Hot louse, per GROWN :NETABLES - doz. bunches, leaf, per doz.. 4c; head, in hampers, $L.78 | Parstey: hn" home grown, _per dos | Bunches, 40e. Rhubarb: Per dom bunchcs, s: Per dos. bunches, Green onions: Per doz. bunches, e, MISCEL NEW YORK, Aprll 2.—Closing quota- (Innl - mining ';om do bonda ] Gon. e ki Belren Rm‘f?u. Peoria Grain Market, PEORTA, "April 2.—CORN.-Steady: No. o, $e; No. 3 yellow, Boc; No: No. 8, &%e; No. 4, bic; no standard, i%c; 1 No. 4 white, #0%c. Milwauk Market, MILWAUKEE, April 22.-FLOUR-Dull, WHEAT--No. 1 northern, $1.0691.00; No. 1 northern, $1.0691.07; July, $1.0%. OATS—42@42%e. BARLEY—S8amples, 53@66c. No. Sugar and Molasses. NEW YORK, Agrfl 2. — SUGAR — nnw. tirm; muscovado, Bo; centrifu ‘ut(,uoc molasovs r, 98 te Refined, -tnuy. crushed, 6.85c; mnullt.‘, 5.16c; powdered, 6.25c. Turpentine Market, SAVANNAH. Ga., April 2 — TURPEN- INE-] ; G0c. Firm ongfilN—Flr type F. $5.02%@6.05; type Bemis Mentioned in “Roughing 1It” Mark Traifi Knew the Former Mayor as Secretary to George Francis Train, George P, Bemls, former mayor Omaha, is mentioned by Mark Twaln the book ‘“Roughing It descriptive early days In the territory and state Neveda, Mr. Bemis there figures as a stage coach passenger of Mr. Clemens rid- ing overland out of St. Joseph. “I do not belleve, though,” says Mc. Bomis, “that Twain and I did ride west together. 1 #ink that while he was writ- ing the book my name came int his head and he Just used it. I was.in the west In thoge days as the secretary of George Francls Train, who was delivering lactures in that part of the country. Mine Permanently Olosed. KEMMERER, Wyo., April 22—(Special.)— No. 3 mine of the Union Paeiffe Cal cqme pany at Cumberland has héen closed do permanently, and the tipple and machinery are belng removed. Nos. 1 and 2 will be | continued in ‘operation indefinitely, There is plenty of coal in sight in both, and pros- pectors of the company are now looking for & location for a third mine. The clofing of No. 8 was due to the fact that the coal was hard to get at and the propérty ex- pensive to work. ettt i Béo Wane Ads Ase Business Boosters. IF YOU WANT Vainable Information REGARDING THE GRAIN MARKETS CHICAGO, ILL.. Member Chicago Board of Trad e h%