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THE BEE OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1910 11 | N ! ik T [$12.224@12.52%. Dry salt meats (boxed) NE 'OR r Working balance in treasury offices, $22.- s TR e | T T GRAIN AND.PRODUCE MARRET |ower:xira®anortnr w1t cleer ripe. 45 W K STOCKS AND BONDS |35kt Poathcr i creie- sk traasurer 67 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKEY o oo 8 Bl o 48 TR R R LR Dol v short ‘clears, $14.00. Bacon (boxed), 'lower thé United States, $25,672,067; subsidiary i A Nberal tun gave packers a|HKemd: himrket stegdy; Mmbes, -88.0069.00. - 2]-@«:'-_ shorts, $15.00; clear ribs, $15.30; short )-Il\elrhroln. $21,696,585; mlnurfl r;;«m| AN chance to trim values today and the tone H ke Wher ' : % ars, total balance In general fund, 588, . |to trade was slow and dull from the start ~ Freezing Weather in Wheat Belt En- | FOULT! 05 chickens, 16 spring®: | Momentary Rally Followed by De- “ o Cows and Heifers Steady, Steers Slow [Some sarly buincar 'was donic at qustably ORANA GRFRBAR HANKETS . ; jo 8 . i ) ¢ ures, but Inquiry was by no means cou Buying of Commodity. BUTTER-Unchanged; creamery, ¥g®c pression in Stock Market. va;‘";o::(m ;:“””":‘0‘;';“. & to Lower. brond wrnd " only the. Thore. desirable lota | Staple and Faney Produce Prices Fare {GGS—Lower, 18%c. s .- -MONE Y — were wanted, ’ ‘ B Rl Rocelpts, Shipments —_ Sall. Steady; Tgs per.cent: ruling rate e The Sha ot the mupply consined atl . ed by Bayers and Wholesnlers. our, s 9 i 3 3 of- wooled lambe, but lity o | B ER-Creamery, No. 1, delivere: CORN MARKET HAS FIRM TONE |inen ‘b % §'f%|CHAOTIC CONDITION IN' COTTON |fered at 3 hor cent ‘Time lonns, easy: sixty |HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER |2 iie™extih Rl ellich” (hhfency | tho ettt irade in 14p. Chrtais, i No. b ’ \ s‘m"n, Eu "i‘% ;i":ll: g:: ) mo.w nl;r c:m; “m.n‘t’. days, 3% per lo&rleu Inudhllnmm-m\t demand was mm.v‘;" W0-1b. tubs. Wie; No. %4 1o Loib. carion: ats, bu.. . )0 B mont r gent, apparent in this branch of trade, of course, 31C; In W-ib, tubs, wac; paching siocl #iash Demand is Steadily Improving - - Liverpool Brokers Rush to Ameriea | PRIME MERCANTILE = PAPER-—4XG6 | Liberal Recetpte of Sheep and Lambs, |many ahipmer 1o about. JAGISe Jov: | DACK, 1bee: aairy, i @il tubs: Wo. Bl PRy Ave. Wettdl WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT per_cent ik ® 11 and Pelces fn [(NAR the SAme class of stock at last weok's | oh " “ alues Are Working to Make Fresh Purchases—Steel STERLING r:xcr/«fow—atu«y‘ L] With Trade Dull & e, o 7%, od yooled Mexeana cofn- | | CHE young America, Higher, eamynr, actual business in bankers' bills at ne Fitteen n f6, With » string of shorn lumbs | 18¢; dalsy "cheese, '$Sc; ibnberger, 1c; No. s L Vith Shorts Killing Frosts in Cen- Dividend Notice Comes 48435 for sixty-day bills and at $4.§780 for T Cn v at_#, 1 brick, 1i%c; domestio DIOCK SWiks, 320; hoe Forokd (o ‘Cover, : tral Valley. % Today. emand; commercial bills, # SKOLUY. Cents Lower. (Shéep and yearilngs moved In fairly good | bried swid We . q 5 SILVER—Bar, bi%o; Mexica . Ho. , but the same bearish fecling was [ sressed broilers, 1 : The weather cn::’l::l:: rfil‘;mmz:r;ufl:m BUNDG—‘UO\':rnn’\'in. -lend';;o‘rnlrlrm‘:g, evident hmong buyers and the n\nn\l:n for storage, oW, for fresh w\?uga,df‘fg-, o lieyn and font and| NEW YORK, April %.—8 " . | easy. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., April %, 1010 |little different from that in the lamb diwi. | hens, 19¢; cocks, 'i2we; ducks, 15c; geess i OMARA, Apri) %, DI, central valleys and lake region, , April 2.—Speculative sentl : ’ sion. Wooled ewes sold early at $7.00 and | 1o¢; turkeys, Digeons, per dok., 130 g ' Firm cables and dévers weather generally |0 iy coder weather has spread over| ment in the stock market today was more T o S8 0 g el ol paeupta were! Cattls, B SNeeR, |shorn wathare and yoariings mixed changed | DOMEr SQUALS .00 per on. tancy sqaube; over the entire £ountry encouragés buying ' reooriny int states. Freezing . weather I depresse an ever after the faflure of | WUIWEC 1008 Int. M. M. 4 ate Monday i b.904 | hands at' §7.76. 1 dosn No.o I, LW per doz. Allve. -~ e reported in northern Georgia and lght|the momentary rally during the day to|' oo B R e, sSameé day iast we 4708 " - o sat | 1 4 to 1) . e mes were strong and higher |snow is falling at Montgomery, Ala. Freez- | hold. The recuperative power of the market g g g g BB Same day 2 weeks \ s e B R b o e 1 io; honb, Ui oid thobttse, Bike; Yosua Phlga e opening trade. © Prvssure on the |jug temperatures, with heavy and killing | proved extremely moderate and shortiived. | ‘g coupon ... . AR, 0. 0. 15 onn, Same day 3 weeks ago 400 SHY| Lound 0o less than values on similar | Fovsters tull fedthered, Ido lowed. eayy and & reactlon fol- |frosts, were general throughout the cen-(The action of the wheat market wWas taken |U. & de reg........ 114wst. §. dsb. s 1481, Same day 4 weeks ago 4438 18| quality of wooled shipments. The following | [ 9o, lurkeys, 1sei ‘ne corn market continue ahow a |Ural valleys and lake region during Satur-|as discrediting the worst fears of damage | do soupon ... "l 1M¥Lx & N. unl. a. Same day last year S e | quotationis apply to tho latter class of | 1owls, pigeons, ive per dog.; » decidedly firm fanb aa Ghan conditions ‘n:‘gm and Sundsy rights and snows e BE- |10 srain by {he cold wave. Account had to |Aliin-chal, 1at 301120 BUML K. 87T e o8l ,,f:“;J;’”‘,’.:}:‘.,};" f..,';‘“.":'sé'\lin T iha | Stock: Good o eholee lambs, $0.40G0.85; | , WW per 008.; Squabs, No.'1 & ret v ¢ dei e low '® | Bo taken, t b vn_d - |*Am. eeesorser 10M gon. 4%s........ 8§ ) a i “aipping demand is tmproving steadity: - |uisippt vallevs this moraing, with. rains | Hon of Hotders: ot O T e [ Amn. T & T ov. 46, 101 Mo, Foeire o ... date, compared with last | lr 10 Eoed Iambe. W.00G0A0; Eood it | TUSH (ail frozen)—Salmon, 1le; chaeat was Steady with -no waterial and snows In the Ohfo valley and. lake|their holdings and to take advantage of [AT: Tobaeco ds...... T N. R. R. of M. ¢e. S 1910, 100, _Ine. Dec. {.”mf e e her e THNg®. | 9c; whitef'sh, 13c; pike, 10c; trou N ghange in o values. ~Naws was genorally |region. Clear weather is gengral west of| strong spots to do. so do 68 ... AOTKN, Y. C. g S By, 18,564 288,465 30,598 it | 890 TRiT o Aoty S 007 & ocq | [fh, 15c; large crappies, 16g1dc; a™melts, loo; avorable (o the bulls and the market tone | ihe Missouri river and temperatures are|" gupport centered on United States Steel | mimion Set a : Min tg do0 o atw ™" 01 878,38 to cholue cwae d s1600s.00; fale to ooy | Spanwsh’ mackerel " 8c; cel, lec; haddocks was #lrong regardiess of the Beavy sellini (Romewhat higher Throughout the WeBE A1 | 1o {he. accompaninont of renewed: prodie, | AGIion gon. @ AN, Y. N. K. &'H BI04 BT o cholge ewes, $1.00GS0; falr to good | 11 dlounders, 150 Mo Tega, #o per duk pressure by leading siorts. A little casi |northwest. ‘The weather will continue air | (jing of great positivenss that the dividend :u ov. 4 ALK Cev. 6o .133% | The following table shows the average | Renroentatr y Fresh catfieh, 1823 trout, 13¢; butiaio, %o; ., demand would #trengtifien the market &t|in this vicinity tonight and Tuesday, with | WOul,°F STACT BECHYAnss thet the AFOeRd | oo et 3 i Ak at South Omaha for the last | Representative sales: L. | haibat. se. this time, | continued cold tonight, with temperatures | WOUId be increased to b pe AL ta It Sioscss L 4 several days with comparison: N vaslaris fasnh . Pr. | BEEF CUTS-Ribs, No. 1, 17¢; No. & Vith the cash demand steadily improv-jat or near freezing, followed by slowly | "U,5 "yon K pould t a ks — At | Testern suas shorn 8§88 | 14c; No. 8 13kc; loin, No.' 1, iv¢; No. & 0 ] re POV o o C ), Cu 3 0 o¢ %0; I N " o1 8 Ree SeIDES hC TRTR R e thiN Lastat temperature... 5 109, 1908, 107, | \{quidation of interior bank loans for with- | 5 A 19w S 642 634 581l 48| 2 apring lambs ; e {10 A% 8 ING round, Ned, Hot No. & &ns demand, T PrOcIDIVGHION rpus:se G 8 & | holding grain from the market, Th ex: B 96 564 69 lga 11| 6 western wethera LR LR R i e Bl R har: v h . | ten oan position of Interlor banks s a |sc | n e o § 5! 2§ western wethcrs i R ULTS—8trawb A AnsTY, uhess houl wers 600 busk; | Nocmal, ter of _ today, '8 de- | B0 e 10 B Taituation' that s not llked: | crec: & ohicine | SR § 88 Bl ol | 8 4 @ WeRtern cew, snori 8 | LRUITS-Strawberries: Texas and Log- auainat receipts Jast year of 621,000 bushels || Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, | Shipments of currency from the interior | do ne. fa;... ol | 9 sy 13 saionl vie westarn lagbe, ahorn, ... ® [pint cuses, per casc, ‘2 i and shipments of 18,000 Bushe s. 2.3 inches. o scarcity of New York | Chicago .. . . g shorn, culls. IRANGES—Califo “amel 3 Amary corn/teceipts W.EL 93,00 bush- | Deficlency corresponding period in 100, | €xchange and to low deposits. Meantime |O, B & Q. J. ds.... $6iSSeaboard A Lo ds... +1 9 143 6 62| 6 8 6 51 6 28 4% 620 western la P ® . | adeer brands li::ufi::‘.h 5 Na ‘Jl‘w m:slwi;'m cls and sifipmeénts 365,000 bushels, againgt |15 inches. Chicago bankers report that country bank gon. ds........... %880, Pac. col. ds.. .| 8 88%g| © ] 630 644537 4 T8 820 western lanibe, feeders. 80 liizes, per box, $2.%; 126 size, per box, $3; receipts last year of. a80,000 bushels and (S'-{fclt‘nry corresponding period In 1008, flfl;nl"-lnrf h’eh&z drlnwn upon to mu::mnn ' o ek T ln’\ztmll i A:l:’e.u.llfi-@‘l‘glfl Fostern lambs, feeder: 0 0 176-000-216-200 wizes, per bok, §.60, Other shi 2.02 inehes. .. A. WELSH, payrhents, including large sums fr ana- ¢ g PR . | can yearlings 8 o ol rers he ey e =t (ot baen 4 st WRLER. .} Leen jands. e T s April 23] 9 0adq, a1 638l 634 * |48 % Mexican wethers 5 }‘.i,"‘#.:x“u“\u:f}\:;"'\‘"‘ Il s sor bt none of oats, &nd wheat and Tiour equai o ¢ The chaotic conditions in the cotton mar- * T Union Pacifie 48 April 24 . 5 40| 6 34) 6 20| 6 36/ 43 Mexican ewes 50 - i i i o 1o, 36,000 Bushely. Corn and Wheat Regfon Bulleti Ket have thelr disturbing side from both 91 do ov. d8... April 2..|9 12 68516 311 6 36 6 36 4 75| 0 Mexican ewes °. 0 ONS—Limonlera, extra _fancy, 300- Liverpool closed %G%A higher on wheat| 'For Omahn, Neh., for the twenty-four|the stock market and the financial point L8 Sdo lit & ref, o - B HY Aeaioan Tapiny culls: §3 |50 slzes, 3.%uf.50; choice, 300-3%0 'sizos, and nominal o gory hours ending At 8., m. Ttk merdins e | Of view. The difficult position of the cot- 95 U. 8. Rubber s, aay. M n lambs 4 940 | pur Lox, $4.50; 240 size, tc per box les Tooal Yanye' B agfich | Monday, ApFiL 25,1010 | ton shorts had induced repurchase of cotton 94U, 8. Steol 30 Th. Receipts and dlsposition of live stock at {130 Coiorado lambs. 91 | "BANANAS-Fancy select, per bunch, — e OMAHA ST, . in Liverpool and reshipment here at a loss. B Getato. Ohe the Union stock yards, South Omam, for | Fif western lambe 9% | G250, Jumbo, bunch, RIS Articles.| Open. | High. -STATION On top of this complication comes a rush 817 Wabash 1at be. twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m., Mon- | 6% Western lambs, feeder: 8% RAPE FRUIT—Florida, 46 size, $4.60; o o ~—Temp.-— Rain- £ Liverpool b s to N s B do Ist & ex. day: e 64-04-80 sizes, per box, $5 veivios tatton M i, Ttat of Liverpool brokers to New York to make 8 *Western M ¥ i ™ 5 L 64-80 n. X, 45, —| T | | Ashiand, Neb. AL fresh purchases Influenced by the appear- 19 Weetrs oo, ove o, 0% RECEIPTS—CARLOADS. CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET | APPLES—Ben Davis, per bbl, §3.25; New 1 004f- boit- 7 W %2 cox) 1 o3 [AnRIand, Neb..... 8 B -0 Sletr ance of cotton bills of lading abroad for | Gen. Elec. ov. 3a.....13% Wis. Central I Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. i) York Russets, medium size, per bbl., §8.8; July 9% ||t 9% % |1B'k'n Bow, Neb < B which no cotton shipments exist. Paralysis | *Ill. Cen. st ref. 4s. 91 Mo. Pac. cv. b8 ctfs. Ml 3 1| Caten vere | Ctlifornia fancy, W. W. Pearmaing, pe orn <"} f i | | e e B il S of the cotton indusiry is & dreaded conse- |Int Met, 4is.. s 5 CRET SR L hcson Bl el el ey box, §210; Califdmia. exira fancy W. W May..| o4 o | 6% 88| 54% |G b Moo B W S quence. *Bid. weotfered. O i ows Reported Higher. carmaing, Red Wood brand, per box, ¥ July ‘ HI‘:T Bl o 57».: B Ry Tk Rm. e Gold _engagements today amounted to pceat s ke 3 CHICAGO, April 25.—CATTLE—Receipts 5 extra fancy lowa Jonathans, per bol, Onine- | | | | Faloury, Neo B B8 gt $11,000,000, to which is to be added $1,500,000 Loenl Securitt 7 i 20,000 head; market 100 lower; steers, .2, v ik ari ; May...| Al e L) Gr. Island, @ 28 .00 Clear engaged last week for shipment tomorrow. | Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, 1 . OO, pwE WEGLE. heilars, W ol T L July!l| a0l Vel | sl sovel Hartingion, W 0 PEcloudy | Ten millions of the ageresate goes out to- | gr., 614 New Tork Life bullding, Omana 2 ohd e oas o $.00@8.00; stockers | ) FEg—Anchor brand;. «new, % 1-Ib, o RSV uh S~ IR asting 0 0 O A 000, el e id. Asked. " S o x X ¥ Cash Prices. Holdrege, @M C}::: Guaranty Trust company excceds any | B 0% 0% b e 2 ml-(()llsr—l(«cvlpln, 00 head; market 10c bk ‘nv:mb'nmr l;w $2 sadn > v Dakdale, Neb, % .00 Clear known precedent for an individual gold | City of Omal 06% 106% |C., R, 1. & P., west.. 17 gher; cholce heavy, $9.55@9.60; butche S RGRTABL K WHEAT—No. 2 hard, $1.01@1.8; No. 3| Qm 48 32 .00 Clear export. Tomorrow's $10,000,000 aggregate | Cudahy Packin 3 9% 9% | Illinois Central [ $9.05@9.60; light mixed, ~§9.4509. chaloe | ' native,: per, By 5t Caloradh, hard, %6cge1 oo,z,q;&r. & h:rd". rx;zwm‘;l e | ‘64 28 .0 Clear s o be & ;fzcgrd dutgo by ‘€. dingle | 1998 Ieetiand Cement: éa. i® |Chicago Gt. Western 2 g»mmslzmp::mmbgmw ol | R e o’ 900000, - . Myt pl - No, 3 8, ILOL@ | Akt 46 30 . steamship, but ,361,150 arrived her - ; A 4 Y SWEET P o ; 3 bpring, 47c@#i.00; No. 4 epring, ‘.m,-‘,‘“,. 8- 1 4 f{s‘.’,;, November 7, 1907, for the relief of the cur- Jo% | Total receipts......18 ey e R 00 | SEER. L A bt i 4 No. 2 durum, 4@ %%o; No. 8 durum, | Clarinda, % 34 .0 Cloudy rency famine growing out of the panic, 0 DISPOSITION—HEAD. Sheen, ¥ 260 s T i | " CABBAGE—New California, per Ib., dc; e <o il GANES: Rora White, | SDley, " Ja 82 28 .00 Clear The insistent assertion that the United o Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. [Snech: FLBGAI Jambs. ¥so00.i0: enring | 15110 Ppunch, 7t ORN-—No. 2 white, 3Go0%¢; No. § white, | Sioux Clty, fa... 51 3 10 Clear States Steal dividend wouid be placed on 1, |omana Packing Co. m o oos 80 B iiniicd 110 Lt O nd CELERY-Culifornia o Florida, per 13- i No. 4 . No. i sMiatmum - tarhperaturat.ltic twalveNous| B cent basls tomorrow seemed to be Switt and Compan i 3 . Ib. bunch, 7. ¢ o yellen e, Mo, & yellow.|Beriod ending at 8 a. m. 1Not included in| PEaRdea a8 of doubttul efficacy as a sup- 1% | Cudahy Packing rird Big )1 Tm et W THEk LIVE Stesk Mavkcet. ONIONS—Red, per Ib.. do; Toxas crystal 2, 36%c; NO. 3, bb@s5%c; No. 4, | averages: porting factor for the general market. ,," Armour & Co. E lLuwz| NEW YORK, April 2.—CATTLE—Re- | wax, per crate, $2.25; yellow, per crate, §2. No. 2, 5%c; No. 3, b@8s%o; No. 4, s 2 Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, % | Murphy Al celpts, 4,198 head; stcers very dull and loc| OLD VEGETABLBS—Parsnips, carrots, 'Tél‘:l::fm% (R A TN DISTRICT STATIONS. $1,853,000. United States bonds were un- ::‘g W. B. Vansant 114 to ¢ lower; bulls, strong; cows 10c to 2sc | beets, turnips, In sacks, per Ib., 2c. 40%c; No. 4 white, M‘,Q;‘,&(..'No 3 yellow, No. of -—Temp..— Raln. | changed on call. ¥ 4% |Stephens Bro: 183 higher; stes $5.6008.50; bulls, $4.7506.25; | GARLIC—Extra fancy, white, per Ib, it guoe: No. T4 Pell Rooaric; Y\, 2| District. Stations. Max. Min. fall. | Number of sales and principal quotations @i | Hill & Sol 18 cows, $3.26@5.00, dressed beef slow, at 1i@ |15¢; red, per lb., 16e, # i No. 3 i No. olumbus, O. u .30|on stucks were as follows: w | F, 1 \ : 3 - isad, owos No ¢ raincd, sige. ey No. 3| columbus, . n 4 jon stock F. B, Lewi 18 3c. ~ Caives, receipts, 8006 head; mar-| NEW SOUTHERN = VEGETABLES PR N & Dhcies Ho. 1 feed, sop|Louisviller Ky..i. 18 50 22 2| Salea. High. Low. Close. 108,88 | Huston & 2 SR e e S, | B o R RS s ARLET=N G 33081 80, 1T teed, Indianapolis, Ind.12 48~ ® 3| 00 87T 8 3ok WL H. Bul 7l salés early, $9.5009.70; culls, $5.006.50; barn. | Per doz. bunchies, oo, Carrots: Per dos Win-No. 2, Heiie; Ro & o Chicago, 11l ] 2 32 0| 23,500 T W L ¥ Hus 10 T e ower: o barh. | bunches, f0c. Shallotis: Per doz, bunches No. 2, T4@Ti%e;, No. 3, 13@He. 8t Lauls, Mo, = 2 % 10 w T Wolt. @ L B oontiy A batd, ke We. Parsley: Per doz. bunches, 80c. Beet Carlgt Recelptn. Des Motnes, 1.0 18 16 Fi 2 10 R New York Curb Market, McCreary & Carey. 7 SHEED AND LAMBs-Reoolpts, 565 | Loy 3%, Bancnes B oy eortis ‘ S * s Wheat. Cornii Oata, iy, M- 2 s 2 2000 it | The following quotations ard furnished | Werijielmer. 3 market very slow: lambs, lower; to | foz - §10002.00, foratons: Funcy Fiorida Chicago ... 12 @) S Nev. % ] -] » 0 o |by Logan & Bryan, 85 South Sixteentn |f Fo Mamlonzi o 3 ‘unshorn sheep, $6.0008.25; culls, $5.000 | op Cubi, per 6-basket crate, $300: cholco, ‘8| Freezing weather, with Kkilling frosts, is ; clipped sheep, $5.00G7.25; clipped culls, | $2.50. String and wax beaus: Per hamper, ' Omaha 2% |Bay State Gas. 6 Goldtleld Daley 1% | Other buyers $4.0004.50; wooled Iambs, $9.00@10.00; clipped, 25 1bs., $5.0006.00. Green Duluth reported general throughout the corn and |American Linseed . 13% | Boston Cons... 18% Greene Canen - 00@e. 10 i 910.00; clipped, | about 25 108, $5.00G%.80. & peas: Peol I“,,,,m M,‘pm,,l _q,:;, xare hfl'm"‘ i ‘The | American, Locomti o g;“ Bitia” coai ';}tmmmm oa Totals. :::;m‘«gg flqe;;‘peu culls,, $7.00; state spring- 5:?»3,0‘:‘:&% ‘Cucumibers: Hot house, per CHI ower -Missourl and middle Mississippl val- . 1530 IGN 19% | Cactus Y Larose CATTLE-Receipts of cattle this morn- , 3§51 A (X L . SLE0G2. i _ . teva ana raine and snowy o the OFfo VAY A% 5.8 SR L o e gl et img ward vers Mo fof “the drst of the | HOGSTRGcrpy | T veads market | HOME, 1S iey Tome. wrown:op Features of tive ing Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. |AM: Susir Refining 142 | Fractton 41%0hto Copper. week, showlng considerable gain over 00 dcz bunches, He. - Lettuce: Extra fano | Davie-Daly 2l Rawhide’ Coa week' ago. Other market points were well leaf, per doz., 40c; head, in hampers, $L. . Louis Live Stock Market RSN, | tral. supplied, but the markets as a whole were St. Loul . « Bancy “hom rown, or B IRY i diaeiRTRe. Beik ot Poverly encoaraging. In tact, the trade| ST. LOUIS, April 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, | borehos, oo, Rhubaib:: Per foz, L i Tk Co i | Weneraily’ was dull uhd the morning was|3200 head, (ncluding 500 Texans Markel | je Asparagus: Ier dox. bunches 5o, 139 ainer ~King. Coalit. 235~ | well advanced before very much business|stcady. Native shippers and export steers, [ Green onions: Per doz. bunches, 2c. Prices on Board of Trade, o P Am. Tobaceo pfd CHICAGO, April 25.—Wheat prices closed | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET | American Woolen . strong at an advance of from c to %c Anaconda Mining Co. today. Corm started strong and fell.away | Quotations of the Day om Varlous|Atchsn pid on heavy selling, more than recovering : 8" Supeclor & Pitts..... 13% | had been transacted. 46,8008 40; dressed beef and butcher steers, e fosses late in the session, Onts dispiayea Ve kel (5T o il 8% Tonopai Mining..... 7% | The supply of stockers and feeders was|§6.00ws.35; steers under 1000 Ibs., $5.75@8.25; - e sartis trond "aa’ wheat and corn.” ‘Bro-| NBW YORK, April. 2.—FLOUR-Quiet;{Balinore & Onlo. Goldfield Worenos.,) 3RTrRID, Qopper....... O | very. moderate And they were the first| stackers and feeders, W.00g8.35; cows anud Cottne. Marke 3 catile in the yards to sell. The prices paid | heifers, §3.36@8.00; canners, $2.76@3.46; bulls,| NEW YORK, April 25.—COFFEE—I" Gold Engnged for Europe. for the better grades of feeders were prac- | 3400@7.00; caives, $4.00@8.75. Texas and In’|tures opened steady at unchanged pricos, NEW YORK, April 2%.~Heavy engage-|tically steady with last week's sl In | dian_steers, $4.00u8.00; cows and heifers, [to a decline of 5 points, in sympathy with ments of gold' for shipment to Engiand, | {4ct, there was no material chan $3.006.50. loyrer Furopean cables 'and as a result of aggregating $10,000,000, e e EoE\ ' [ market for that kind of cattle “and the| HOGS—Recelpts, 3,0 head. Market e scattering near-month lquidation. =Prices four New York bankingi-institutions. A |iréde was without any especially new or|to 15 higher. P‘f and lights, $7.50@9.60; |held around the fnitlal figures during the Total of $47,350,000 in Fold hna been exported | Injeresting features. f@ncker% $9.5039.60; butchers and bes{ heayy, [morning, but offerings became a shade Vi-lons showed symptoms of firmness early,| with prices steady; spring_patents, 36.300 v but cloked from 16c to 3¢ down. 566; wintor stralshts, 000540 winter bac | Ergsm ‘saride At the outset wheat quotations advanced, | ents, $5.25@5.60; spring olcars, = $4.25(4.60; | Central Leather Attracted. by the upturn, sellers crowded | Winter extra No. 1, $.00@4.60; Kansas|Central Leather ihe pit and caused an abrupt decline, which | straights, $4.86@5.05. Receipts, 14,477 bbls.; | Central of New carried May down 1%¢, July 1%c to 1jc and | shipments, 1,28 bbls. Rye flour, steady September I4e from iile early high mark | fale to good, #.2:44.46;. cholce o fancy, Later in the session renewed reports -of | $4.504.60. Chicago Gt. oo ot eavy feeders were dull, es fally ' to- ). heavier after midday and. although there Gurage 10 the growing fields lhspired a| CORNMEAL—Rirm; fine white and|$ o Wi Pl .. Do FaLah for Yndon, bt R00MN0 B8 | werd the closs and possivly & D e L A e e, | Laantn Jort Eroua, Ths. ciowe, DeNE. ROALY, better quality: of buying and prices: ad-|yellow, $L40G1. coarse, $1.25%1.30; kiln | Chicaeo & N. W N oo % The handy light cattle were In it de- | head, Market 10c to 16¢ lower. Natlve mul- |months lost ground, the close being steady, vanced., An improved ocondition of the cash |dried, $3.25. < ¢ e o L » v mand on part of packers and they did not|tons, $7. .00; lambs, $9.00G9.66; culls and |net unchanged to 10 points lower. The Wheat arket was & factor in the rising | WEHRAT-=8pot, firm; No. 8, firm, $1.16%; | Sotesae v & 1. L g rigsosew gt show much change as compared with 1851 | bucks, ¥.0g6.5; stockers, 30360, g bl S S LEL A yoe May iraveled between $Li0w and|No 1 morthern, $L.1% mominal £ o. b, |Coomis & Southern OMATIA, [ADal) Shvea olsarings for | week, the market belrie aboutstedy. O A (gl R R §L.08%, July moved between u.m:a 1044 | opening navigation. Options¥ Wheat do=l Consolidated Gas today were $3,491,454.12, and for the correy | the othet hand, ~heavy cattle were very JKansag City Live Stock Market. were: April -and.. . $6.35; June, $6.45; ana t1.03% -white-September touehed, fyag- | ciined sMRrpiy-Bffer a {Ifm Opening .uffderd Corn Produots spending date last year were $2,650,081.42. slow and neglected' and anywhere frm{' KANSAS CITY, April %.—CATTLE—R: July, $6.50; August, $6, Eaeg;ember, .65; . tonai points. between $1.02 and $1.00%. The |heavy commiselon, house seliing on olaims | Delaware & Hudson ! iy » | e e o e e e eriiy e | celpts, 00 head Ineiuding 800 soutnens. |gSO0TE, Sk SN IOty s042; Mareh, close was strong all around, with July %e | that the’ crop. had not been ' damaged. by | Denver & Rio Grande ’ Metat! afadrlet, 24§ ("|from. all points Indicated a moderate de- | celpts, 0,400 head, Including §0 = 6.75; January, $6.80; February, 36.81; March, up at §1.03%, September e higher at $101% | cold weather, but again rallied Boak | Bl B A ‘5% < v 5 mand for, heavy cattle, this market being | (PGt car roers, $1.00G8 20 tate o | P, <P, QUi MO T RIg She: N i and May- g6 up at $1.10. b & ' gain T on 1es8 | piiiiory Securit! NEW YORK, April 2. -METAL ‘The | no_exception to the general rule. and drefséd beef rs, §7. .20; fair to Santos, 9%c. Miid, aptet; Cordova, 9! b ‘avorable. crap. reports from Iilinols ‘and market for standard copper’was Wepk e "hettere eapecially those of de- | €00d, $6.50G7.00; western steers, $5.25G8.00; | 1aife’ . ¥ Cold weather conditions caused a rush. of | cloged 4 o buyers 16 bostoge the corn DIt At the outset | semes. Bapart: teioe meare Bies lonts ot and n prices advanced all ardund, only | Manitoba. = May, 16%@1.18; closed, $1.17; to be met by quantities of grain thrown i . Into the pit by, Bellers, cARSINE - Priges o | 01 $LIBKGLIY; closed, $11%4; September day, with spot closing at $12.40@12.55; April, | sirable quality, were In fair demand and |Stockers and reeders, $5.007.20; southern gzg)@;z.lss: ?&)fi,}l&%lgzh'fihgr, $12.500 tgey @id hot. show say material ‘change, vl :f;‘AW“ -’1‘5: m%hefi:nfiwflélg;’mun Ofls and Resin .86; July, $12.50@12.60./ The Wnglish mar- | the market being just about steady on that | D& vs, $4.3506.85; , . Y b ket was easy, with spot closing at £56 7s 64 | kind of stock throughout the day. @7.75; bulls, $4.25@6.40; calves, $4.00G8.76. SAVANNAH, Qa., April 2. —TURPEN- a g Ised, $1.00 oy receipts, 190,800 bushels. Urest Northern Ore ctfs. 7 . -| HOGS-Receipts,. 5,300 head. Market 10c | TINE—TFirm, 5@69%c; sales, 698 bbls.; re- sag. Toward the close the prices advanced v o Ce and futures at £57 10s. Local bears quote uotations on cattie: Go to cholce corn - " A H Stcaany. May Rdvanéed from B8%o to WOAC, | e ol P ie now- iRl Take ‘copper & $12.T5G1800 eleotrolytio at | fed sleers, ¥1.331.55; fair to guod cornfed | higher; -tob #0.40; bulk of sales, $.20g58. |celpts, 814 bbls.; shipments, 930 bbls.; stock, ! July from Gi%e to G3te.and September from | 1Al and Wo. 4 nominal, hoth elevator or |in. set. pra. $12.62@12.75, and_casting. .t $12.50042.63%, 7$6.8057.30; common to fair cornfed | Heavy, S$U.300. T T e | ROBEN _Firm; sale. 1.118" bhis.s b3c to G4igc. There was a fair demand for | XPOrt bass; export No. 2,'65c nominal, .| iniemational Custom house returns showed exports of $.7606.75; good to choice cows and | $9.2500.365 light, LE8; Diss, 000 s ools - St sk R e oderate offerings kept |9 D -Optian market was. without trans- |int. Marine ptd... O o o 56t 5 Far this | heifers, $6.00G6. ¢ fair to good cows and| SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts 14000 L3 bbls: shipments, 1314 bbie stock, prices steady 't 1¢ higher. No. 2 yalluwlgl“l::‘f"é”:h'ls':‘ll;t o, sk Wgber: Ma | iternationslFaper B i wae weak, with apot and Apeil | heifers, $.00G5.85: common to Jfair cows and | head, Markel miexdy. | Lambs, $8.50007T6; | 183 bhley B, $0ng; D B30, B Wagini # s 'Phe ol o} ember; C; ree , 40, | Internati ) A G .75; £00d t ers | yeal , $8.00@9.00; w s, $7.25@8. I, $5.02%@0.05, G, $.1005.17%; H. $.25; sold at @agale: ‘The close was wtrohg for | LORY IR Lo 26,0 busnels, | | Lowe Contral ... iv... closing at $32.00G33.10; ‘May, $3%80658.00%; | heifers, $3.06B41, good to eroles SOCKERR | TUC, iliings00; stockers and feeders, $8.50 8536 K. 8300 M, $870 %.9; W. G. Bl futures, with May 1%¢ to 1%c higher P s June, $32.T5@85.05; July, $32.90033.15. The Lo 3 3 O v at 80c OATE—Spot, steady; mixed, 2 to 32 Ibs., | Kaneas City Southern une, $32.75@33.05; July, $32.90¢ . whe Lons 'and feeders, mfia&n common to fair{@6.00. $5.95@6.00; W. W., $.00¢ ‘Oats” exhibited the early strength, May |Dminal; natural white, 8. ibs., 40h@ise] | K C, 8o ... o e O ron ottt 150 e o | StoCkers and féeders, #.00G5.00; stock hel i e W traveled. between 42c and 43c. ‘The close | clipped white, M@42 1bs., 46%@62; potion | Iouith 0% Nashvilie e ith "spot_auoted at $4.35@4.40, New | oFf: $.5GLE0; véal calves, W.25gs.&5; bulls, Stoek 1a ty Sugar and. Mclnsses. was strong all.around and.near to the top, | market was without transactions, closing!yinn. & St. L. | York: $4.2064 25, E“u' St Louls, The London | ta8% etc., alm.n ¥ Recelipts of live stock at the five principal | NEw YORK, April %.-SUGAR—Raw, with M\y o to Ko Dt A @43c, July’“‘;"’xf";l'sm"m 70,150 bushels. CiM., S P& 88 M v Rat wh unchanasa of B3 s’ 63, Spels| \Pepredentauvesaies: western markets yesterday: 2 steady; muscovado, 89 1 test, 3.80c; cen- e mn:‘xgn * 8L 41%e und September §e up | HAY sa#é?i’%o f;"mf‘ $LI0; No. 1, $1.10; M. K™ & . ¢ T s, Rt spot duscaa’ at 45.000 B!fiF u;'r.Esns. e Cattle. 1-;00%;:. n;?“ trifugsl, 96 test 4.80c; molasacs sugar. & S OviNlanE ElAed, weak. My pork sag- |. HOPE-OUaty stiia: comman. to. shalbe, | X' k. & b &5. New York, and $51506X, Dest 8t I3 SRR g L2000, 160 a00|ioat Rife. Refinec, Quisti, srushed, -5.%0 d from $21.%0 to $2L50. Finai figures for |1%8, 22@%c; 1008, nominal; Pacific coast, | Missouri Pacific Louls. London market was unchanged at i U i E DR 2 : e , 6.15c; -powdered, b.25e. Fany 7;;;&“\;:1 * Tpori ‘uyo ott SE PRI 1909, 14@18c; 108, nominal. | Natlonal - Blecutt £ o was Soctanged. o X‘:‘:nfi L R i1 St. Louls. 350 890 ard 17%c down at $12.30 and ribs 17%c lower | HIDES—Firm; Central America, 22%c; o Cleveland warrants J 7 ChiCagO ...vonse 20,000 1 AL 12170, Bogota. 22m28c, *'N. R R, ot M market was quiet and easy, with No. 1 (5] 718 B Leaduis Tutdres ranged as follow LEATHER—Firm; hemlock firsts, 20e@ | N% Y0 £ Quoted at $17.2/@18.00; No. 3, §18.15G17.80; No. (5 e Total recelpt =m wu|Herbert E. Gooch Co Pt o 1ok i B i o econds, 23@2ic; thirds, 22aR6c; rejected, | Nortsik i ¥ 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, $16.75 1% - =4 ¢ ACEOW henil MUI, Ly R Gvisions — P v.k tead: o Norih At TR Louts, April % METALS-Lead, ':'2 i% GILL LR adid oo id Brokers and Dealers = — - NS — Pork. steady: mess, | Northern Pacifi s 3 S ¥ A h—CATTL RAIN, Ut Josousel i1 10 1ol 110 | 1 ouge | BRASGI S0, Boet stenis mmns. B w0 1s 50 Pacitic Matl ... steady, at $4.25. Spelter; lower at $.25. 6% 1% R B Tk ATt ety o ona e, SIS e e + 1 103 § .50. Beef, steady; mess, $15.0016.00; -— — trong; steers, $5.50@8.00; cows and helfers, Tele, o July |103%% 1 08%%, 102%| 108%| 1084 |family, $19.00@19.50; hams, $24.00§26.00. Cut Cotton Market. 696 1% ;smm'm ' : . | Bell Telephone, Douglas 621, % ) ; . $24.006726.00. 50G7.50; calves, $3.0008.00. oSept (LONGH TOTL 1M 10k YOG | meats quiet; pickled bellles, 10 to 1| F; <. o &8¢ | NEW YORK, April 2%—COTTON—The i % OGS Heceipts, 1500 head; market 10c |Oldest and Tarzest House {n the Biete Muy (ogos| ol ool o0 (w%an | 1700 Lard, sicady; middie west biime sis | Erotsed Steel” caF.: T e e o0 e o O poines oh 18 1e Tuly Rl G Gnan | Gidie: - retined, - duets continnt, - §i3d0 | Faman Trlace Ok 1 polnte o R rutt ot fraan buving fof % 1% Bept. [SRG@U| " Ghial 63 |SHIOHIS(IOG% | South: Americe SI65; sompound. §10.50 - | Bailway Steel - Sorin S {ae BN ARS Remuly oL AR ML o) 1% T "’b;:b— ol 4 | R b TALLOW—Qulet; prime city, Thee; coun- .’mfl:flfl Stoel : 120 freezing weather reported in the south, 708 740 July fi b N e 1 Republic. Steel %0 the strong showing of tho cables and r 708 it g uly “&@v ¥ 1 m"‘ ‘"’m domestic, 2G6%c; Japan, | Rock llr‘lln: 3 % ports of reduc;‘d.I‘ acreagq. 1ln Ml;;lslnp:l “g ;;g Rock Isiand and Alabama. ere were also sal 0 be " BUTTER—Steady at the decline; cream- |t L. & 8. F. 34 pf 000 some covering-as & result of the recent o Tx'; RIRR NN RN |BU gy specials, 2g2%c: camery " axtras, & Lous § o |spot house failure, but the tain factor was 190 ] 2 i 2% | Bige; creamery, thirds to firsts, 26@sc:|St L § e belleved to be the wintry conditions pre- 236|215 |27 | 2090 | 2104 creamery, held, seconds to specials. @ | siorone S & 9500 vailing over a large area In the belt and | § 8 2 - g ol B P __1%8c; state, dairy, common to fines Bhe: | R Ry 200 1B e Yw \many private wires clalming that extensive | ¢ iE H AR pamme B i 18 first to specials, 2861%6c; Western | o maniwey pid... R 0% % [replanting would be necessary. Futures| § H AR ° o {34 |14 111 13 el 3 41 faotory: weconds to” irate, S302ac; westorn | Tennemes: Coppet d W W MR opened fifmi Mav, M.SI July g Au- | ] 5 1€ n . } e ) 2aie. citte. Stk ) 13.880; . 12481287 - 12 221 1‘27') 2 2 17 CHEESE: eady; state, full cream, eld,"r."ex. L & W . 200 4% 42% 41 |Dber, 12.50@12.54c; January, 12.50c; March, | T 575 » v 1215 |1217% 1235 |speciuls, 174e: old. fancy white, 17%c: col- |T. St L. & W. pfi. o 6 6 6 |124%. 6 578 © 3 N new, best, ¢; new, commeon to fair, i Unlon Pacific pf midaling, 14%c; es, 4 receipts, 1,726 Ay oy 13e. . e bales; shipments, 1960 bales; stock, 35,007 | § 2 A $1 500 ooo wis Be EGGS—Weak: western storage selections, w0 I 41 $% L L] Geah quotations ware as foll m;ggc; Western, " regular plnkkeda !Ifn’::, - s P Y 1 818 is 2 ® 2 c; western, regular packed, irst Visible Supply of Grain, T4 468 5.2; winter ' stralghts, 221 4. 5 5 48 4 6% r‘ sizaghta; 3 56@ATS; bukers, 3 POULTRY—Dressed steady; chickens, 15 | vesiom® SEI ORE APT Sadharisie e 3 8 54 HA nit nsas I“o n ent BARLEY-Feed or mixing, 8G50c; fair to| Sevs: Ngsser % 10000 western fur- | wabun pid T Kiew“roric Profuce exchange, was ax fol- | 4 ML . Company choice malting, 51GeSe. RIS | Weors, Maryisnd, airS.oooniolly lows: 8 Rl e PR IR T LT P10 0, | JMmaas City Grain amd Provisions. Western Unton <. 0 Bk, M 40000 Dusticias: ApTanem:. 41U [ 3 e MR Wl ard, ver A the, SSTE ko b, s | (JKANSASCITX, Mo, Aprh BCWHEAT s oo g W06 11,826,000 bushels; decrease, 919,000| | et H First Mortgage 6% 10-year Sinking Fund Gold Bonds l00se), X t 1 s | & A X C, —_— o . | {Boxea). :u.s@ gy S10r , Siear sldes | September, §S50isKe, hellera: | chih Ygic P e e om0 Oals, 9,384,000 bushels; decroase, 100,000| } 7 " w GATER.OFRIL ABT, 1910 UR SRR I BT ARNS octotal clearateas afowheat and flour were | PG, N0 GGG AT AL Aot @ || LONDON, April 2%.-~The market ‘for e, 563,000 bushels; decrcase, 8,000 bush- | 1. - ek i Semi-annual interest payable first of April and %0 Do, compared with 36080 bu." ihe CORN-M July.” NG, Gellers; | American ' scclrities’ opened ‘a trac- |y, 'mlm 4 ‘“ v i b, (CALVES. October, at Commerce Trust Company, Kansas g g 5 c; cash: uj on s r on unfav 381, : , 903,/ 4 1 ;. cofrespanding day a year ago. ;The visiolo | WERISIESE ST P0e 0T s. sugaon, | able crop mews. At noon the tone was dull | bushels ahiolat | desoanen. 5,00 | 1. i i i City, Mo. Coupon Bonds of $100, $200, $500 and F"’M Sy tor ihe week The amount Ny ubus G Nou K SOMMS, - ow: | B, es W Migher to % llower from | 'Canadian wheat, $9780M bushels; de- |} R s $1000 denominations, with privilege of registrations real ean passage decreases J V - v 0 3 H o’ 3 i h 5,000 b No. 2 mixed, 4@iZc. Consols, money...... 80% Loutaville & N.......152% Aevrir—ctoy . 80 as to principal. v RYE—-0672c. do account . 8015-6M, K. & T 2% d R ERS AND FEEDERS. Y 15 SRRt v hoenopie s W hdat ) By oy N chole timothy, #4600 | Amil. " C TN, Y. Central it P:‘I'L‘:;;":;;I A"""‘:p‘r‘,f';:‘:;(‘,‘;;m_ u 50 "o & 5 Redeemable at 105 and interest at any interest 1900 head. L o il "|18%; cholce pialrie, $LOGL%; choloe al- | AR 1w o prd y Um |Duhl snd weaki extra western creamery, |t im W @ o riod on 60 day’s notice through operation of sink- dairies, 330z |4 & . BABe; | My UTTER 16 lower; creamery extras; 36; | pooit s e P v 8 | R N I vatt 1§ ! il ‘ing fund which provides for retirement of all bonds it Mstem; e M1l aavasi et | rinata: B conds. hc: PACKINE Sl0CK 104, | Bal ::.m X ::::::nwllv‘mln oy EGGS—;‘P‘r DA Pennsyl -!;up and * other 3 H . iy 'Hl bef i d 3 H 3 H ) onds, 2bc; 3 . | Cai o d Min 3y 3 t : cur- £ 1 % 7 mark, cases included, 17%@19%e; firsts, 20c;| EGGS—Unchanged; current receipts, new Chastomke & O.... 88 Reating o iy 'r'::zr"’r'oc.';;:. Ta: rethrmable ‘aase, flo & ! WESTERNS. M ar.nefore maturity. Pending the preparation of g prime fivats, Be o ¢ cases, .$5.8; miscellaneous cases, ' $6.50; | Chicago G. W 2 Bouthern L R g o Ed_Stinger—§. D, engraved bonds, interim receipts will be issued by ) CHEESE ~ 8 daisies, 14%@l5e; | southerns, $.45; storage packed, $6.15. | Cni, Mil. & St. 144% do ptd 6% (mark, eurrent recelpts, free cases, 2lc at |2l Steers 746 1 bull......1640 603 T B e e T R S e e S e R \B M 1 COMMERCS TRUST COMPANY ong horns, Y . ., " 3 E " CHREEBE—Firm; New York full creams, | 110GS8—Prices paid in the ho, ards this N . . ’.xfxmrons. eady: cliolée to'fancy, 2@ | Corn. b v 3] ;& R }? choles, old, 174G1T%¢; falr to good, old of 5410c er than ’ Kansas City, Missouri. FOULTI Bsnd s turkeys, -35q; - chick- ) i o o A M LT SR P W R R o o BT Bonds are issued for the purpose of retiring, on July 1st, eng. Isc! springs, 1gc. e Min Grain Market. i g e Wl Vance. ‘Total supbly was lght. howeve 1910, $1,081,176.70 debentures now outstanding agn'd to mc¥uu A e AR B te ' I wte, gsot| IMINNEAPOLIS. Aprit % ~WHBAZ: | nlios Canid N Dry Goods Market. and Tigher figures were paid under pro- working capital i o B v . e ay, . i July, t ] o] Ak lest, W movement slow from st J N 10gile. or ! can - No~ 1 hadd, H et Nt gb}'&?j;é; siesdy & IL1M per om | NEW JORK, April 8-DRY doODS- |Hule™ Snipbers: sus 'order Duyers were Bonds are an absolute first mortgage on all the Company’s 0 [P v b o northern, $110W@1.11%: No. 2 ‘northérn,| The rate of discount In the open market |in price, and pressure from offerings in “"‘fi}}“"y out of the trade, only &n occa~ propefly lpguhed and valued by Westinghouse, urch, o Poogei OsnreT Market, ({815l No 1, BillieLlin <" | for short_and three months" bilis'is'4 per | sscond hiands makes valuos uncertain. Job- (Lt Gooa JKHS Were (avored. As. usial, “eer & Co., Engineers of New York, at $5,827,775. Nay s uly) P Cas '"E"::i CORN—No, 3 vellow, 55@66%c. . FRCENTN and & very falr clearance effcoted beforé Annual earnings of Company for past six years have been ,,vfl;\}-{,,n’,% Fed,"$LGT; No.' 3 hard,| OATE-No. 3 white c. New York Mining Stocks. Lllers and s satistactory, but the eutting- | e T’ Pr. sh. Pr. the equivalent of seven times the bond interest, and neasl CORNZ-Futures, ‘nighers ‘May, go; July.| BRAN In 100-pound sacks, $15.00615.%. NEW YORK, Aprll 25.—Closimg quota-|up trade is not ealiing for adaitional sup- % ] three times the bond interest and the sinking fund co 64i4c. | Cash, higher; track, ' 4 3 r 1 v tions on mining stocks were plies, as yet. Raw sllk s heavy on the lead- o S Total value of property behind the bonds is o1 N0, 2 white, Game N0 b B8 | O eond” fitiots, 15000020 Pans: | Alies .. T30 SLesdville Con, s |ing Japan market. Canton silks are steady |% (3 ;3o o e T O BORELY, AEVOS 0 oves: foge m‘e‘"c"-r;mwm' hiahie: Slay. ie: guly, | Sears, $OGA1; Aecand clears, $40G310 | Gom. Tanoel siodk.. 3 Mexiean o111 | 2N 10 firlY good dema o e b Having sold over $700,000 of the above bonds o Directo p N y ¥ 0. 2, @@4ae; ey ve Ao bonds .18 oni ? 80 9 12 A v nds to Directors N 3 WhitS, 4o, R o L Liverpool Grain Market. oom, Cal. & Tl i nva:.:lt'y'l:;r:p:m- r:;:'k‘::s i 5 i “‘.&‘ and Stockholders of Company we offer the remainder at J] 0 e Horn Sliver . . et it ly, . W ol Ul imersved winter baienis 55 0| o iV RELTY vod Weaterms SImtat. g Sk | Fon St WHEAT- No. i northern, $ 031.11; No. § o a0 98 and accrued interest, yielding over 6 1.4% " nard winter cl::n;‘. 1% : futures quiet; May, 1, f1id; July, 76 7d; | O "‘};}[.;.M L0 July, $1.09%. Taigas - G- ther information; engineer’s report and legal opinion ) ober, 18 . b % 2 W 815 may had on request, CORNMIAT g8 CORN—Spot_quiet; new rican % BARLEY—Samples, 50440315, 80,0000 13 9 am g BRAN-DyIl;, sicked, east track. §1.0ug | ROTthern, B S ol " Amariean, mixed | WASHINGTON,. April %.—The condition Boe iR 166, ¥ o . d; futures dulk July momipals . ' of the treasury at the bq}lnlu of business Hay Market, . 7 in e g LAY itsior: twothy, B, prat. | FLOUR Winter patents sass, s ga. | today s ug fonews: “iiunt’ Snde Gl | omama, apri 8 CHAY No 1 e No § 4 @8t ||evesmer -Commerce Trust Co. e, 9 . — L - b v 2 ,103.000; cking, $5.00. traw T 2 P { ‘v;‘,.fi.‘%‘ -fl Bigin Batiey Markest. sliver doliars at 1 i siver cerci: | rye ,Mv'g“_} . eat, 9000 BooE e A SECURITIES CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS 3 ELGIN, Iil, April %-—BUTTER—Firm, | — o SRIRT.Of Sogr bay. ie faben Davier FURN " () . FROVISIO)] lower; \rime steam, | #9¢; sales for mpfld. 657,300 m%u y ;'m"'%‘-" o't:‘n-n"rt “mnu:‘mmnl ‘u#' lworu” "»mq‘unndm‘}“ SRR, s e B : fi 'rlv’i W i:: m:'mm e cimaand CI"' i b S

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