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GRAi'n Alii) PRODUCE MARKET isrsxr;
In dried. 4 .
M ; Jul). 4s
; futures.
Stead-
ijuii ciue,
JtCltT5 L, cuaw ARE L1GHIK
latuli and nhlppl,.,. Demand Arlltr
Planting. X ill I'revrata Inprmir
of Movement 4)iiotallBa
t'oatlaa Steady.
' UMAIIA. April 21, mil.
sentiment on whial ha charged I
ii'l la lavoruu the liult slue mora limn 1
it ha for some wwlin, because of the de- I
'"""7" virtue, the out in northwest
s oi kh. the BIloriKiT market abroad und
Mime report of a doubtful outloog for at
it-ant a Krtnn of the Kansas crop. On
the other hand there la no Improvement
l if unh demand and selling continues
persistently on the biilg.....niaklng It at
i.. .i righting market.
Coin bulla are havInK the best of It at
prtaent. tor leteipt are- light and ash
and shipping demand la active and these
feature will hint tor twenty or twentv-
ay" yrt unt" "" Planting of corn
will permit of any Increase in the move
ment. Wheat ruled steady, cable were about
irn-hanged and cash market were un
changed. News of feature waa larking and
iiaoa waa dull.
Corn values held firm, trade waa active,
i iwv-aiuea ana uuctustlons were nar
row. aah
levels.
Primary wheat receipt were 12,000 bush
el and shipments were Xi2,jXM bushels.
T.W lOHK I.K. KHAL MtllhK.T
ttootatlon of the liar oa Yarloaa
Cam mod It tea.
NEW YORK. Anil 21. Fibril-Steady;
aiTlna patent. $4.7rnVlfl; winter straight.
$.1.;i"jrS.Wt; winter patents. '. "a t :!' ; spring
"lara. $.TliV(i4.nt; winter extras. No. 1. 83.20
tTJon; winter extras, No. 2. H o.'.i3.i:; Kan-
stralKhts, HHHiil.W.
fair to good. t4.4oy4.5u;
U.rm' SO.
i R x r R t -ft ead y
Rve flour, firm;
choice to fancy.
fine
white
coarse, tl.1'1 15;
yellow, S1.104I
urn o, K W.
w liKAT-jiiKit market Irregular;
ren, ic, elevator, atid ieic. f. o. b.
and
kiln
corn waa strong at yesterday's
Clearances were 41.4)00 bushels of corn, 70
bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal
to i:,nrx bushels.
Liverpool .closed td higher to Hd lower
on wheat and unchanged to 14d higher on
torn.
The following cash sales were reported;
WHEAT No 4 hard. 1 car. 83c; No. S
durum, I car, 8oc.
CORN No. 2 white, i cars. 4ftc; No. J
yellow, 2 cars, 4fic; No. 3 yellow, 1 car,
4"; No. 3 mixed. cars, 45c; no grade, 1
car. 43'uc; no grade, 1 car, 42V4C.
OATH No. white. 2 cars. Sc; No. I
white, 3 cars, 81c.
0-.naan ( Prlres. "
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 80ti91Hc; No. I
hard. Hu'.hjV; No. 4 hard, 8oH(SioVc; re
jected hard. 7i3K2Vc; No. 1 spring, tatt5c;
No. 4 aprlng, KitiMu; No. 2 durum, SS'ySTc;
No. 3 durum, W5?ic.
CORN No. 2 white, 45WH4tic; No. 3 white.
45',U4uc: No. 4 white. 44 Valine: No. i
rolor, 4&4Tit,c; No. 2 yellow. 46U464c
No. 3 yellow. tfititoVio; No. 4 yellow, H'd
46c; No. 2, 45i,t-4Mie; No. 2, 4&t;46Vxc; No. 4,
4444r.c; no grade. 4'Ila31'kc
OATS No. 3 white, 'MWilXc; standard,
:'I,i;I1Vi,c; No. jv, white. :V.;mc: No. 4
white. nv,H30c; No. 3 ye.iow, 30StSJlc;
No. 4- yellow, aoftSOttc.
; BARLKY-No. 3, ttstlSKo; No. 4. KVgflSc;
N. I rend. 7Mi0c; rejected, (XVfifTCttc
RYK No. I, hsiXc; No. 3.. 87fe!ic.
Larlol Heoelpta.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
No. 2
i float:
No. I northern liuluth, l U7, f. o. b. afloHt.
Futures market was easier riurlna Ihe
early Hading, owing to the disappointing
cables and tavo a.'le weather, but rallied
on .covering, du, to rep-irt of a betier
expbrt deniand, closing yt'n-c net advance.
.May, !i4ri.".Vc. closed at I'.Vvc; July, cloxcd
t Ik'c; iSeptember cloned at !'4Vc.
(ll 'UN SDol markel staatlv: exn'.l't. No.
2, 6, f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was
without transactions, cpmlng unchanKed to
Vic net higher; itav closed at "c; July, Mc.
OATS Spot market steady. Futures
market was without traiiHactlons. closing
nominal.
HAY Firmer, prime. $1.20; No. 1. $1.10;
No. 2. $1; No. 3, SOrWc.
FICED Firm; western spring bran. In
W0-1I). sacks, J-J7."0; alandard middling. In
loo-lb. sucks, $26; city. In 100-lb. sacks.
$1T00.
Hi PES Steady; Central America, 20c;
Bogotn, 22c.
1A TMEiH-Pteadv; hemlock firsts. 23'-iy
Z'c. seconds, 2iy422c; thirds. li4i-")c; re
jects. PfdlTc.
IROVldlO.V-Pork. steady; mess, $13.00
filRfri; family, $l.U)qi).fiii; short clears.
$17.0)iiHg.fr. Heef. ateadv; mess, $I3.SI lt.OO;
family, $!B.00iyi5 r0; beef liama, I2 WKo
Cut meats, steauy; pickled bellies, 10 to
14 lbs. IU.0iKU12.6o; pickled hams. $11.S"9
12 h. Ird, firm; middle weal prime. $7. Do
tins. OS; refined, barely steady; continent,
fH.40; South America, $ft.M); compound, $;.12-i
41-7.371.
TAl.lXiW Quiet; prime city, &'c: coun
try, Biifi'ic.
lU.'X i r.K Steady ; creamery specials, 23d
fctto; extraa, i2c; firsts, 20'nilVjc; sec
onds, 20c; creamery, held extras. 20w20'e;
firsts. ltktflKc; seconds. 17'J17c; state dairy,
finest. 2l.)2i"c; good to prime. 1(MW,
comtiHin to fair, 16'alSc.
CHEESE Steady J late fall, good to prime
colored, lofillc; late fall, white. WW
11c; current make, large best, lOvtfr lo c;
current make, common to fair, lea 10c;
kirns 2Cili)c.
KUU.S Firm: fresh gathered selected ex
tras, l'.ic; firsts, lliVidi 17'.jc; seconds, 10c;
ftorage packed, firsts, W'tlSMjc; fresh gath
ered, dirties. No. 1. MtyuiKc; No. 2, 13:
14c; western gathered, white, Uv'ulHc.
POULTRY Alive, weak and dull; west
ern chickens. luUVtc; fowls, Wtwloc; tur
keys, 13c; dreosed. ijulet but weak; west
ern fowls, 14Ultc; turkeys, lig20c.
Cora aad Wheat Region Balletln.
Record for the twenty-four hours ending
at a. m. Friday. April 21, 19U:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Haln-
Statlons Max. Mln. fall.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Tension of Last Few Days in Missouri
Pacific Relieved.
MARKET IS GENERALLY HEAVY
Liquidating In Fertiliser Hlofki
Continues, with Kapeclal Mrk-
araa la American
Col.
ton OIL
Chicago ....
Minneapolis
Omaha
ltuluth
...1 !!
.. 41)
.1 120
.. 17
.. 22
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47
CHICAUO UHAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat area of tha Tradlaa; aad CloslaaT
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April 21. With export clear
anoea greater In volume than a year ago
and with cash business here showing some
little improvement, wheat closed firm to
day at a net advance of Vft'tc to Ho. Lat
ent trading left corn a to c higher than
lost night, oats off Vhc to W4o and pro
visions 2',-i to lji'-jc lnorease In cost.
The start In the wheat pit was weak,
owing to disappointing cables and to Ideal
weather and crop conditions this side of
the Atlantic. Forecast of heavy world ship
ments gsva prices u, further shove In a
downward direction. The news In favor
Ashland. Neb..
Auburn, Neb
Columbus, Neb..,
Culbertson, Neb..
Falrbury, Neb...
Fairmont. Neb...
Or. Island, Neb.,
llartlnnton. Neb.
Hastings, Neb.... 79
Holdrege, Neb... 70
No. Platte, N-.1
Oakdale, Neli
Omaha, Neb
Tekamah, Neb..,
Valentine. Neb.
Alia, la
Carroll. Is
Clarlnda. I -
Sibley, la
Sioux Cliy, la..
Minimum
35
40
:;e
35
87
34
SO
32
at
87
34
31
47
87
32
40
37
39
:2
47
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.
.00
.00
on
.00
.00
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.00
.00
.oo
.00
.00
.00
for
temperature
period ending at 8 a. m.
DPSTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp.
District. stations. Max. Mln
Sky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cl.ar
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
twelve-hour
Columbus. O. ..
Louisville, Ky
Indianapolis, ind.,
Chicago. HI
St. Louis. Mo
Pes Moines, la..
Omaha, Neb..
with tho bulls came from Russia and told I Minnpannll Minn
ot a origin ouuook mere. ui wnrn worn
arrived that export clearances for the week
had reached nearly 600,uuO bushels In excess
of the total this time last year the mar
ket hardened, and pit traders turned to the
bull side. Closing figures were about the
best of the aesalon. May ranged from 89"Sc
to WVtic, with last sales Vftta: up at
90H
A feature In corn was good buying on the
part of provision Interests. High and low
limits for May were 61c and OOVii'SoHo, with
the wlndup He net higher at MtiHc. Cash
grade showed a firm tons. No. S yellow
finished at B04i)lc.
The oats market served chiefly to reflect
the feeling In the com and wheat crowds.
May varied between 31'4c and 32c, closing
at 317,t.c a net loss of Avyo.
Timid shorts put up the price of hog
products. At the last gong pork was up
VSo. lard 2'4c to 6c, and libs iMAiixi to
Prloes In Chicago furnished by the Up
dike Oram company. Telephone Douglas
3473, 708 Brandeia building. Omaha:
Article. Open. High. I Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat
May.
- July.,
Uept.
Corn i I
.Msy...60WS.
87
Si
July...!il1'tt:'Sl6HtWT
eept...kaVtrl Ml
Oata I i
Mv...l:uto'kl . 83
Julv...l3H.(l'il 3i
Bpt..-UlWl
Pora I I
May... 13 W lft :m
July... 14 14 83
Sept 1
Lard- I .
May... 7 86 T 87
July... TS6 TW
Sept... 8 06 8 07
RIDS
May.,. I 87 IU
July... 8 00 8 0J
Kept... 1 M 1 86
lWKKlK?&al50VfW1
61
61VI 6l4
311 !l',32Q32Vfc
81 Hl'tl 33
16 30
14 (5
T 80
7 7
7 87
I 37
7 XI
1 fee
15 60
14 80
7 87
7 87
06
8 47
00
7 M
IB 47
iiT7'
7 $2
7 83
( 08
36
7 86
7 87
Rainfall.
HO 38 ,00
S 4 - .00
42 .20
4 42 .10
Bt 50 ,i0
6 42 .00
rtt 8 .00
CS 44 .00
21 8 ' 36 .00
The weather Is slightly warmer in the ex
treme western portion of the corn and
wheat region. It is slightly cooler in the
lake region and Ohio valley. Heavy frost
ocourred at Parkersburg. W. Va.
U A. WELSH,
Ixoal Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
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Kansas City, Mo.. 24
NEW YORK. April 21. -The tension of
the last few clays In Wall street was re
lieved today with the passing of the Mis
souri Pacific affair from the place of
predominant Interest which it has occupied
much of the week. ;
The street seems to have arrived at the
conclusion that the (iould Interests have
made definite and favorable financial ar
rangements and that the Rockefeller In
fluence In the Gould properties as a whole
has leen materially strengthened.
Rumors of ratlwav and nanking wars,
of reprisals In the form of severe competi
tion by the Harrlman lines and of hostile
moves by banking Interests which hitherto
worked In harmony with the Oould In
terests were circulated, but were scouted
in well Informed quarters.
The stock market generally waa heavy.
Reports as to the outlook for the steel
and iron trade were especially depressed.
News from the southern Iron fields stated
that a large number of blast furnaces had
been closed and thrtt work had" been stopped
on the construction of a huge wire mill,
which was being erected In Alabama,
Liquidation In the fertilizer stock con
tinued with especial weakness in American
Cotton Oil. concerning which it Is now said
that -a dividend suspension or liquidation
may be decided upon. 1'nlted States Steel
was under pressure and closed at about
the low point of the day. In spite of the
heavy undertone the losses on the day
were slight, largely because short covering
prevented any extensive recessions.
The first of the March railroad
reports, that of Lehigh Valley, was
l-'lven out today. While the ope.rat
Ing expenses last mouth Increased
IM.OuO: the increase Is far below that of
former months, the average gain in ex
penses for the previous eight months being
more than $176,000.
The bond market was steady. Total Fales
par value, $1,604,000.
1'nlted States bonds wers unchanged on
call.
New York for the week ending April lit
were valued at $l 90s. 701.
Imports of apevte tor the port of New
York for the week lending today were
$177,107 silver and $)4ti.fcu gold.
K i ports of specie lor the Week were
$W9." silver and $M3.ono gold.
REI'OHT OF Till', (I.KAHI.VU IOt K
Transactions of the Associated Hanks
for the Vwk,
NKW YORK. April 21 Rradstreet s bank
clearings report for the week ending April
20 shows an aggregate ot f2,7t;,lir,,0O, as
against l2.Wrt.ndV.om last week and $:l.2')l.
47.'l.Oii In the corresponding week last .year.
Following Is a list of the cities:
CITIES.
dealings.) Inc. ;I"ec.
New York
Chicago
Iloeton
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Kansas City
Pittsburg
fan Francisco.,.,
Haltlmore
C ncinnati
Minneapolis
Cleveland
New Orleans
Ietroli
Omaha .'.
IjO A nK'ln
Louisville
Seattle ...j
11.613. HH.OOO
2;3.l'S.i"iO....
l.08,0i
H:4W.0O ....
78 4"9.0t . . . .
4y.Nt: .otm
4S,M7.0I1.
4S,4..'WI
80JT41.O0OI
27.ii.OiOL..
1,424.'
lS.810.il00 ,
lti.071, One..
18.fiJn.MO;
14,695,0001 .
1S.475.OiHI'..
12.879.0001. .
.N,000. .
1-3
19 2
7.1
8.1
3 4
.3
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt Light for Say and
Prices Steady.
HOGS ARE MOSTLY FIVE HIGHER
Sheep and l.aashs Slaw aad Aranad
Tea to Fifteen Oata Lower Thai
the Prices lald oa Tkirx
day's Market.
fflclal Monday ...
O, t.cin i - son v ...
Official edneiday
Official Thursday..
Estimate Friday....
BOl'TH OMAHA, April fl. 1PU.
Cattle IIoks. Sheep
.. $.4i.7 4,7.-9 4.318
.. 6. MX 1i.M .". il
.. Mil li.ivAi i7
.. 6.5T.4 14.3K9 5.SS1
.. WW l.OJO 5 000
IJ
4
I
I
Ill It
higher.
n
1 1
4 .
I 40
lively
...
. .. h'h
. .. T
. .. 15
. .. 4
... :5
-A
wits due largrl
M.
hot
444
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l
tr.'i
ltf.4
tra.le,
to better
I
s
I M
M
M
slightly
suiiirt
tor shippers and speculators this morning
Supply consisted of a MVcar run, bulk of
offerings moving at figures strong to a
t.H'kel tip. Karly trade showed the most
Improvement and late sales the least, but
clearance waa hurried and 10 o'clock found
practically everything In second hands.
In spots 1he market wns possibly Ml 10c
above average business yesterday, but the
latter advance was Infrequent.
Shippers were busy from the start, their
total purchases Involving about So per cent
of receipts. 1 ilscriniltiation from this
quarter was less severe than usual and
various loads of heavy butchers, as well
5 t ss lights, were bought on outside account.
Hoes of lard character held at customary
MU'eaos under high hulk. Oood butchers
DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE
Business Continues to Move Slowly
with Lack of Interest.
DULLNESS IN FIG IRON GREATER
n Special Harknird Movrment In
lr l.imdi Market, aad Some Mer
chant Believe llnltom la
Reached oa Price.
Five days this week...!0.Vl
Kn m Aum I u t w . .. i. 1-rua
UK i ame days 3 weeks ago.. 14. 449
rS.3 I Same days S weeks ago..i.l !M7
.9
It
3.8
8.i
ii.'s
2.!t
12 0
7
Number of sales
on stocks were as
AIIU-riit1fnrs pM
A ni I jimatrd Onpper
Amerlon Agricultural
Bet 8uKr. ..
ran
C. A r
Cotton 041....
H. a U ptd..
Securltiei
Llnaeed
Locomotlvs ,.
. R.
R. pfd
am) leading quotations
follows:
nan,
No. 2
60'ic.
white,
314c.
No. 2
St. lyoala General Market.
ST. U5i:i8. April 21. AVH EAT Futures,
steady; May, svc; July, iwdc. asn
steady; track. No. 3 red, 879iiiS2c;
hard. M9Sc.
CORN-Higher: May. BOc: July.
Cash, weak; track, No. 2, 61c; No. 2
blfrftlHc
OATS Steady; May. 31T4c; July,
Cash, lower; track. No. t, 32Vk433c;
write, ikio.
HYr-Unchanged. at 94o.
FLOUR Dull: red winter patents. $4,200
4.70; extra fancy and straight. $3.6O4rt.t0:
hard winter clears. $2.6vn3.15.
HEED Timothy. 85.00a8.60.
COBNMKALr-$2.40.
BRAN Firm; sacked east track. $1.10
1.18.
HAT Market steady: timothy. $15.00
20.50; prairie. $12.00ia 15.00.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; lobbing,
$ls.26. Lajd. higher; prime steam, S7.6otr7.75.
Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts,
$3.37H; clear ribs, $K37V: short clears, $8.67V.
Hacon, lower; boxed extra shorts, $o.67V;
clear ribs, $9.S7Vi; short clears. $9 87Vt
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 12o: Bprlnga.
17c: turkevs, 14alc; ducks, 14c; geese, Uo.
ill'TTER Steady; creamery. 17'o22c.
tkti as-Higher, at 141k o.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls. C.SoO 8.000
Wheat, bu 38.000 22.000
Corn, bu 41.000 40.000
Oats, bu 37.000 40,000
Cash quotations wers as follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents, $3.76(g4.30;
winter straights, t3.ksg4.lo; spring straights,
$4.ut4j4.10; bakers, S3.VU(r4.3&; spring patents,
beat hard. $o.404.56.
V. V S 11 UM . .
BARLKY Feed or mixing, 704Oc; fair to
choice malting. Sl.ustri.U.
HICKDS Flax. No. 1 southwestenir $2.47;
No a northwestern. $2.80, Timothy. $13.00.
I'lAv.r llf..
PROV1HION9 Mess pork, per bbl.. $18.00
nn. Ijird. oer 100 lbs.. t7.o. Bhort libs,
sides (loose). t7.2N.ul.2o. Short clear sides
Ihnxeril. Xg. 11 Wtl 8.26.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
auual to 1M.0UO bu. Kx ports lor tne weea
hnwn hv Hradstraet'a. were euual to
1.770.01 bu. Primary receipts wers L2,0o
bu., compared with auouu du. tne corre
sponding day a year ago. Kstimated re
ceipts for tomorrow; Wheat, 13 care; corn,
It cars; oats, 198 cars; hogs. 11,000 head.
'bt earn Cxsh Prices Wheat. No. 3 red
vg0c; No. 3 red, Cywwe; No. I hard, !.(
No 8 hard, 8ua0o; No. 1 northern
spring. $1.0041 1 W. No. 3 northern spring,
Scfi$r.02W. No 1 spring. rAaiWo. Corn:
No I cuh, MA'51Vc; No. $ cash, 6ov
hVc; No. 3 white, H44c; No. 3 while,
k'VoeOc; No. I yellow, 61fff.lc; No. 1
yellow, 10VU61O. Oati: No. 3 cash, 329
X'Uc; No. . white, 83Sfi"34o; No. 3 white.
SitjWmQi No. t white, 82wr33ci standard.
BUTTER 8teadyj cxaamertes. lS21o;
dairies, ltflc.
KGviS bleady; receipts, 14.147 cases; at
mark, cases included, llauvllfeo; flrala, 154c;
prima firsts, ltc.
.CHKKShi Steady; daisies. MH-BlSo;
twins. US.13o; ycung Americas, UsaUo;
long horna. Ualia
POTAIXJES titeady; choice to fancy. 68
tudOo; fair to good, 66u57o.
POULTRY 1rm; turkeys. 14o; fowls. 140.
VKAL Steady ; 60 to tW-lb. wts., V7o;
SO to &-lb. wts, 7&So; 86 to 110-lb. wis..
atlo.
Kecalpts Today: Wheat, 46 ears; corn.
1U oaie; oats. 87 cars. Kstlmated tomor
row i Wheat, 1$ cars; corn, lttt cars; oats,
UM car.
Pearka Market.
PIOORIA. April ll.-CORN Steady: No.
3 white, 6Ho; No. t yellow, fcOHc; Na. 3
yellow, 50Sc; No. t mixed, Wc; No. 4
mixed. 48'ie; sample, 46So
OATB ill gher; No. t white, tSe; stand
aid, 83c; No. 3 white, tiusia.
htllwaakee Orwla Markal.
MILWAIKFB. April 31 WHEAT No. 1
northern, $1 OiWIPl 1S; No. 8 northern,
VfclOu; May, 8oWo; July feitfaa
tATS-0taudard, $4o.
llAKlJ'JY Malting. tl.OO01.lX
Llvaraaal Urala Market.
LIVKKPtKJU April lL WHI0AT Bpot,
dull; No. 8 red western winter, no stowh;
futures, nulet, May, as lOd, July, a rd.
tH-toKer, ta tWd
tMUN-.-pwi, firm; new Americas mixed,
4a id; old JUnericaA mixed, 6s Id; new
Kanaas City Grata aad Pravlatoaa.
KANSAS CITV. Mo.. April 21. WH EAT
May. W'iZi&c, bid; July, 33Vc; September,
24'62Tc. Cash, unchanged; No. 2 hard,
8flrSc; No. 3 hard, 84j4c; No. 2 red, 80
klc; No. t red, 8tfj!Mo.
CORN May, 4V4c. sellers: July, 49H
49o. bid; beptember, toijitc. bid. Cash,
steady to fcu lower; No. 3 mixed. 48&48c;
No. 3 mixed, 47Vac; No. 2 white. 474c; No.
3 white, 47',c.
OATS Unchanged; N9. 3 white, StC34Hc;
No. 3 mixed, S3sjc.
RY K No. 2. 7&tcoo.
HAY Steady to $1.50 higher; choice
timothy, $14.Uffl5. 00; choice prairie, $12.00
11 W.
BUTTER Creamery. 20c; firsts, 17c; sec.
ondi. 16c; packing stock, i:io.
008 Extras. 17Vtc; firsts. 15Vio.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu. .Ouo 48,0t)
Corn, bu TlOsJ 46.0UO
Oats, bu 11.000 11.000
- Minneapolis Grata Market.
M1NNKAPOIJB. April 21. WHEAT
May, 9tHc; July, (7Sc; September. 80c;
rash. No. 1 hard, $1.0S; No. 1 northern,
t)c((i$l 00; No. t northern, Vttl8Hc; No. 3,
FLAX Closed at $2 M.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 51c
- OATS No. I white. Slo.
RYE No. t. 80c
BRAN In 100-lb. sacks. 215Ofl2 0O.
F1A)UR First patent a, $4 4Va4.76; second
patenta. $4.35a4&5; first clears, $2.Mi3.40:
second clears, $l.u2.0. m
Cattoa Market.
NKW YORK, April 21 COTTON Spot,
closed quiet, i points higher: middling up
lands, U.ouc; middling gulf, 16 26c; no sales.
8'C. LOUIS, April 21. -COTTON Market
unchanged; middling, 14To; a lea, 2 bales;
receipts, 1,080 bales; shipments, 1,777 bales;
stock. 11,787 bales.
Mew York Cotton market as furnished
by Logan A Bryan, members New York
Cotton exchange, tit South Sixteenth street.
American
Amttiran
American
American
American
Am. Ica
Amarlcaa
Amarlran
American
Am. ft A
Am. ' Steel Foundri.
Am. Bumr Raftnlna;
Amarlt-an T. aV T
Amarican Tobacco pfd
Amarlran Wool an
Anaconda Mining Oo
AtrhlRnn
Atchinon pfd
Atlantic Ox at Llna
Baltimnra aV Ohio
Hethlehem Steel
llrooklyn Hapld Tr
Canadian Paclflo
Ontral Leather
Ontral Leather p(d
Ontral of New Jersey
Chesapeake AV Ohio
Chlcaito A Alton
Chicago Q. W
C O. W. pfd
"hloro A N. W
0., M. St. P
C. C. C. & fit. L
Colorado F. & I
Colorado Y Southern ,
Consolidated Gaa
Ojrn Product!
telaware Sr Hudson
Denver 8t Klo liranda
1). aV R. O. pfd
Dlatlllara' Securltlaa
Krie
Brie lit pfd....;
Erla 2d pfd
General Blectrle
Ureal Northern pfd...
Great Northern Ore ctfs...
Illlnoli Central
Intarbomuih Met ,
1st. Met. pfd
International Harvcater .. .
int. Marina pfd.....
International paper
International Pump .......
low Central ,
Kanaaa City 80 ,
K. a 80 pfd
Laclede Gaa
Loulerllle Ik Na.hrtlle...
Minn. AV Bt. Laala
M.. t. P. A g. g. M....
M.. K. at T
M . K. A T. pfd
Mlaaourl Pacific
National RlM-ult
National Lead
N. R. K. of M. Sd pfd...
New York Central
N. T.. O. A W
Norfolk AY. Western
North American
Northern Paclflo
Paclflo Mail
Pennsylvania
People's Uaa
P., O., O. 81. L
Pittsburg Coal
Preased Steal Car.X
Reading
Republic Steel
Kork Island Oa
Ko-k Island Co. pfd
St. L. Ic g. F. td pfd....
Bt. Lou la g. w
St. L. 8. W. pfd
Sloaa-Sheffleld 8. A I....
Southern Paclflo
Southern Railway
Southera Railway pfd
Tennessee Coppes
Texaa dt Pacific
T., Bt. U W
T., Bt. L. A W. pfd
fnlon Paclfia
1'nlaa Paclflo pfd
1'nlted States Realty
t'nltedt States Rubber
1'nlted States Steal
V. B steel pfd
I'tah Copper
VaMrollna Chemical ..
Wabash
Wabaeh pfd
Western Maryland
Weatliifbouae Eleetria ...
Western t'nlon
Wheeling A U B
Lehigh Valley
Sales. Hlfh. Low. Close.
fiw 7i, 16 la I
. 8,700 hi, aia,
, CSH to 54H ;
M 45'4 4JUj 4jl
" K") s v, f I
400 (IS SIV, GtH
. 1,1(10 IIV SOUj KH4
, t
tl
SIM) wu, 10V, 10
100 K, K K
,. 12 ll 71 'a
, 104
, 44
110S4
400 HP '4 1411 Itfy
100 97 Vi 7Stj 97
100 84 84 M
,. I0 lOHWi 1"74 107t,
100 103 1, 1021,
1S"H 124
Ml 10S 103 103
S2
600 T74 T7H 7H
400 43444 24 12H I
SOO 27 MS,
100 8'4 H '
176
400 T"4 I8'4 7SVi
80
tola
49
141
100 118 114 US
69
29V4
61
100 IO 143 141'
131,
ISH'4
15
(
14
tOO I9'a 29 19
100 - 4C 4644 46
4
400 1514 161 161
too 124 1J414 Ui
100 40 (0 (0
199
20 11 11 l7Tt
00 61 Kl 60
100 11 He l
1
Mt
M
too 14 ir. 14
..I 100 3244 13 11
........ Oft
100 102 ioj 102
10 144 144 141
II
100 IN U 136
luO 11 11 41
47
.. 4.1' 4i 49 41
100 11.1 1M 111
DU 61 61 61
14
700 106 1M 106
100 40 40 40
700 104 106 106
tOO 70 70 70
KlO 123 121 111
23
.. 8.100 114 113 114
800 104 101 104
94
109 80 90 10
100 SK 11 11
.. l,00 16154 161 161
400 11 J 11
.. 1.400 28 17 U
100 19 . 99
'
80
44
60
.. 1,900 114 118 113
400 80 84 14
43
; 96
400 94 ti 16
11
200 47 47 44
.. U.OUO 174 1T4 174
100 93 91 92
71
400 40 40 19
.. 19,100 74 74 74
!" 119 119 119
' lis) 41 41 41
.. 11,100 40 68 68
100 It II 11
100 14 9t 14
49
44
400 71 71 71
4
.. 1.700 170 110 170
Jacksonville. Fla...
Oklahoma City..;..
Syracuse
Augusta, Oa
Worcester
Bvansvllle
Springfield, Mass...
Iayton
Portland, Me
Wheeling
Lttle Rock
Charleston
Knoxvllle
Chattanooga
Lincoln
;Davenport
Wilmington
Mobile
W'llkeebarre
Month. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yea'jr.
May ...114 S3 14 88 1 14 81 14 87
July. ..!14 14 83 14 8 14 88
August I 14 68 ) 14 61 I 14 M 14 M
Oct. ... 12 81 I 12 W I 12 8 12 88
14 80
14 m
14 M
12 80
Metal Market.
NBW YORK, April II. MKTALS
standard oopper,' firm; spot and futures,
tl1.7umll.atl London market strong at M:
futuraa, et 11. Ike. locally, 811874
13 60; elect rolyUo, l.l."v6u J7; casting,
111 Oo- Tin, steady; spot and fu
tures, 8d7afr4J4&. ttaies, tt tuna. June
(port of New York). 841.7&. Txndun mar
ket steady; spot 14 td: futures, ail"
16s. Lead, dull; 14 MKfi 60, New York; 84 26
814 88, Unl St. I.oula London market
quoted at 12 18s 8d. Hpelter, easv; t-i-axt
6 6a, New York; aiilfxiS Kut tH Uult.
lodin market uuoted at a'14. Antimony,
dull: cookaon's. 84.'i 60. Iron. Cleveland
warrants. 4s 7Vd. ljooaily Iron waa quiet.
err. Ullljt, April 21 M FTl'A 1J4 lad.
Ueady at HM byaJUr, steadjf at 1 8s.
New Y'orlt Money Market
NEW YORK, April Sl.-MONEY-On
emu, aieany, zwz per cent; ruling rats,
2 per cent: closing bid, per cent; of
fered at 2 per cent.
"Mis LO A NB Very dull; glxty days, 2H
i-T-r vriii, ninety ouyi, i'UiHi Pr cent; six
months. ib per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-SHfl-l
BThKUNQ EXCHANGE Steady, with
Ritual hti-lness In bankers' bllla at 24.8440
ir eiaiy-aay nins ana at 4.Mft for demand
COMMERCIAL BILI-44.83.
SILVER Bar, 6JSc; Mexican dollars. 46c
1K)NU8 ooverment. steady; railroad,
CioHing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
O. g. ret. as rag 101 Int. Met. 4a ,
do eoupoa 191 int. U. If. 4a
C. 8. 8a. res 101 Japan 4a
do coupon 191 do 4a
0. S. 4s. rag 114 ag. a Se. let la
do coupon lit L. 8. dab. ai 1911...,
Allla-Lal. 1st la... 74 I N. ttnl. 4a
Am. Ag. 6s 101 Id., K. T. 1st 4s. .
A. T A T. cw. 4a.. .109 Mo pea. 4a.
Am Tobacco 4c tl Ms. Pacllle 4a
do 107 N. R. H. ef M. 4a
Armour A Co. 4a... 91 N. Y. C g. Ia....
At hlsoa . 4a 98 do deb. 4a
do ev. ta lot N. Y.. N. H A H
'do cv. 6a lota . la in
A. C. L 1st 4a 9N. AW 1st o. 4a.. 49
Hal. A Ohio 4a. 4 da cv s T04
lo la 91 No. Pactfle ta t
do k. W. 8a 90 do Is t,
Brook. Tr. c. 4a ts g. L rfdg. 4a. 49
Cea. at Oe 6a 109 Peun. ev. lk,s 1911... 97
On. Leather la 99 Ma oea. 4a 103
'. of N. i. g. 6a.. .112 Reading gea. 4s 97
Chee. A Ohio 4a...KW SUA P. 4a 93
do rat 9a 94 do gaa. 6a 98
rtlcaaa A. 1S... 14 6 U 8. W. e. 4s... 79
u. a. m d. I. s M e 1st gold 4a.
da tea. 4a. 97 g. A. L, 4a
7. M. A 8 P. g !a 928o. Paa. e. 4a,
C. H. I. A P. a. 4a. 79 do let ret. 4a.
e rig. 4a 98 Ho. Railway 6a
Oolo. lud. 6a 76 do (ea. 4e
Cola. Mid. 4a (9 t'Bloa Paollla H
' r. a a efea. fsai oo cv. a
, 78
. 64
19
HI
, 73
. 98
. 9
. 97
. 99
, 77
. 92
. 18
. 99
la..
S. C...,
Sacramento ..
Topeka .......
Cedar Rapids,
Macon
Kali, River
Youngatown
New Bedford
Pprlnufu Id. 111...
Fort Wayne
Canton, o
Sioux Falls
Akron
Helena
Columbia.
Lexington
Fargo ,
Erie
Rock ford ,
Qulncy
Bloomington
Chester, 1'a
tSurlngfleld. O ...
South Bend
Lowell
Jackson. Miss....
Blnghamton
Decatur, 111
Mansfield, O
Fremont, Neb
Vlcksburg, Miss.
Jacksonville, 111..
York, r"a
Waterloo, la
Houston
Galveston
i'"a.
IS-
tat'
Dl I U-lll
Atlanta
Portland. Ore...
Buffalo
Denver
Indianapolis ....
Providence
Richmond
Washington ....
Pt. Joseph
Fort Worth
Memphis
Salt Lake City..
Columbus
Albany
Tacoma
Savannah
Spokane
Toledo
Hartford
Rochester
Lcs Moines
Nashville
Duluth ..........
Wichita
Peoria
Norfolk
Oakland. Cal....
Sioux City
New Haven
Grand Kaplils...
Scranton
l.
1.1
25.81
.51
m.7
11.0
6.61
.71 TT.SiI.lTo;
11.71!.00
1.1 74.4 oft
8.497.001)!
8.(U.0o.l ...
8..1.0 l.d
7.7l.(V..
7.480.010
7,219.0nX
6.70,(
6.941.000
6,(C2.0iiO
6.6un.000
fi.n)3.04)
il 7ti niwk
A OlV.'nAi!
4.9.0001
4.2."9.X)
4.477 .Oti
4,t0.ono,
.(ft2.0(IO
4.2SK.0O1
2.90 Cuo
8.197.000:
3.S,tIO
3.137.000
8.0.16.000
S.1I,0
2.217.00t
2.71,t0
2.748 .0M
2.523,000,
8.0S1.000
2.849.0 0
1.887,000 .
2,378.000
l.Mil,0tH
1,7o,(pOO .
2.439,000
2.096,0n0 .
2.343.01 H)
1.619.000 .
l.SHli.OO .
1,78:1,0110
1.593,000 .
1.81S.00n.
1.72.(X)
1.784,000
1. 193,000 .
l.oW.OOO
1,375 0 0 .
1.36fi.00f .
tH6,0W .
l.snn.ooo .
1.719.000
l.tm.OO1)
3 2J,0OJ
971,000
L041.1IUOI
908,0001
. 961. OXM
1.037.009
1.104.0s)
. 66R,000
7t.0X);
979,O0l!
937.000
1,010,000
3!I7 001
8!3.00J
819,011)
600.000!
697.000
482,000
8O7.00OI
. 661,00:
479.010
40H.0001
' 612.0001
4211,000,
4S3.00O
278,000
23.0fH)
23fi,00O
1,110.000
1.931,000
25.7l2.o0W
15,121000
22.9
12.91
1.01
7.4
'i'.i
13.4
8.9
10.0
2.8
13.1
241.7
7.4
2
10.4
1G.8
"i.'s
"i.i
ih.
12.2
'ir.T
4.5
2.3
".t
2.2
23.3
3.8
27.4
.fl
1.6
1.3
52 674
80.818
42.3M
fro.337
39.:iC.3
J'.17
iKl.!".!
29.741
1H.111
32. 43tf
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 19.587
rame aays last year.... 31.734
The following table shows tlie lei-eipts
of cattle, hogs and sueep at South Omaha
for Ihe year to dais as compared with last
ysar: isii ima Ino
Cattle S'6,5S umi.IW) li,7.
Hogs 781.972 617. 4M 84.49-i
hevp 647,USS 470.670 76,62s
The following table shows the range nf
prices on bogs at South Umaha for the
last several days, with oompar sons:
lates. 19U. ii10.ri90w.llrr1907.iU.19uo.
21. Dun's Review
! :
Ot
sold around 15 S-VtifiKO. Bacon offerings j of illteret.
NKW YUllK, April
Tiatie tumorrow will
lt;iHnii t'oniiiiurs lo ninve slowly, lis
volume, thouah larg being much brlow
proil ne;ufi t-ui aeny ai d displaying a lacs
brought as tnueh as 16 00. which was also
yesterday's high price f,riill loads.
Present prli'es, as compared with those
of last Saturday, show a general decline
e .1 , . ti, .. .. v. n
3.l. TeS I l. n lt.,1,. k. a ........ ( ..
the poorest treatment. Rest bacon animals
are probably lie lower than at last week's
close.
April 12
April 13
April 14
April 16..
April
April
April
April
April
April
JS.
17.
18.
18.
20.
21.
6 81
8.
1871,
7!ti W
8
i.
66
2 66
07
V1 14
6 tsw 8 891
6 82 8 K)l
S 88 I 9&I
1 81
8 0i
KB!
6 M
i 8A
I 43 Jtl
t 61
I 66
4-1
6 37
6 43
6 U
8 931
8 931 6 64
6 81 I 42
46,
391
43
6 891
33
! 8 SO
6 4 i
e
49
61
( 51
6 44
6 31
6 28
6 20
6 84
e
5 23
6 29
( 27
6 U
6 41 5 80
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock Ht
the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock yes
terday: RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. IIoars.Sheep.Hrs.
18.0
61.6:
8.1
19.7
16.7
88.0
24. 8
17.4
"i'.i
"i'i
15.4
"i'.i
6.7
10.0
2.4
16.8
14.4
"2.6
"i'i
15.7
18.7
2 6
6.3
4 8
85.8
2.8
17 9
"!2
10.8
6.7
15.8
4.4
.4
1.6
.hi
6.7
4 0
8.1
C, M. A St. P...
Wabash
Missouri Paclflo.......
I'nlon Pacific
C. ft N. W., east
C. ft N. V.. west
C, St. P., M. ft O....
C B. ft Q., east
C, B. ft u., west
C, R. I. ft P., east...
C. R. I. A P., west...
Chicago Gt. Western.
Total receipts.
38
2
1
8
27
8
S7
S
22
3
1
1
106
1
13
1
'7
22
DISPOSITION II EAD.
Omaha Packing Co 928 804
Swift and Company 284 1.558 842
Cudahy Packing Co 204 1,752 1,195
Armour ft Co 43 884 692
Murphy 1.648
Hill ft Son 1
F. R. Lewis 6
Huston ft Co 25
J. H. Bulla 11
S. Werthelmer 27
Cllne ft Christy...... 3
Other buyers 156 .... 716
I No. a. tr- r. No. At. sh. rr
j 4 1E1 90 6 40 70 If 8 10 I .
I 16 974 1(0 I 70 tli 161 40 I 86
90 2ft ... 6 76 76 Hi KT 6 8.',
49 949 140 I 71 96 It M Mi
10 110 90 6 T 29 197 ... 6 8S
69 117 ... 4T 44 :u 90 6 66
40 191 B) 111 71... ..,6 10 6 90
68 80 ( 90 78 74 109 6 90
-Ti 110 ... 6 90 u ai ... 190
It Ill ... 6 90 66 9M 90 I 90
64 11 . . I 90 94 171 90 1 9)
94 9S9 19 8 90 7.) 1)7 ... 1 96
TO 4 10 I M 71 194 90 I 96
69 927 M I 80 78 110 90 I 96
971 ... 19 78 984 ... 9 90
99 ?fl 80 I 60 18 141 ... 19
II 184 40 6 96 47 161 . . 6 90
12 :r7 140 6 91 44 )H 80 I 90
6 ?!0 ... 6 96 76 24 S4 I f0
I 49 S0 80 8 96 7t Sr.K . 6 90
: tl SOU l:o t 96 71 144 80 ( 90
I 67 m 60 I 96 6 '.'88 80 90
4J tI ... I 14 97 KM ... 6 90
41 14 ... I 94 90... 11 90 I 10
17 lf.9 40 86 71 244 1?0 6 90
(1 874 ... I 96 til 29 10 6 40
II 241 ... ( 99 78 Ml ... 8 90
14 7i8 80 t 96 48 141 ... 6 90
It 256 180 8 86 10 11 1 ... 190
48 :M ... 85 86 176 90 8 90
14 174 ... 6 98 14 164 ... I 90
16 ?:6 90 ( 87 74 2S0 80 6 6:
46 ?0 ... 187 83 ii'J ... 6 92
41 177 ... 8 17 77 288 40 I 96
10 284 ... I 87 8.8 !I9 ... 6 98
61 61 ... 187 71 161 ... (K
60 2M) 80 6 87 6 211 ... IK
48 288 ... i in 71 139 U I 96
18 281 ... I 90 6 117 ... 6 96
72 249 80 I 90 76 20.1 80 6 96
74.? 14C ... 6 90 9.1 287 ... I 95
11 til ... I 90 49 lo4 80 96
41 238 80 6 90 90 100 S 96
19 -361 160 6 90 77 214 140 188
10 2S4 ... 8 9Q tl Ml ... 196
SO 271 ... 6 90 4 JF.4 ... 6 "
14 33 ... 6 0 IS 1S7 90 6 96
47 100 ... II 41 144 ... I 96
61 291 90 90 41 66 ... 6 96
11 M0 69 I 80 41 264 ... I 96
l 1.88 ... 1 10 99 197 ... 4 0
64 906 i:0 I 90 t Ill 80 00
63 21 ... ( 90 44 224 ..I I 00
48 lot 10 6 10 14 191 . . 00
42 104 ... 6 96 60 Ill 10 4 00
43 280 ... 8 96 48 US ... 60
Not Included In totals because containing
Other Items than clearings.
London Stoek Market.
TXJNDON, April 21. The stock market
was adversely affected by the Mexican
situation this morning and an easy tons
prevailed In all sections of the exchange.
American securities opened around parity,
but declined on realising during the first
hour. At noon the market was easy, with
prices ranging from higher to lower
than yesterday's New Tork closing.
CConaola, money.. 81 8-11 Loultrllle A N
do account 91 M., K. A T ...
Aatal. Copper 11 N. T Ontral..
Anaroaea T Norfolk W..
Atrhlaon 110 do pM
4e pM 106Oatari A W...
Baltimore A Ohio... 107 Peaneylranla ..
Canadlaa Paclflo 211 Rand Mine....
Ohoeapaak A 0 11 Heading
Chicago Q. W 11 Southern Rr....
flit.. Mil. m Bt. P.. 121 ae pm
re Beers 11 Southern Pacific
Dearer A Rio 0 10 Union. Paclflo..
d pfd Tl do pfd
Brie , 19 U. B. Steel......
d let pM 46 do pfd
do li pM 19 Wabash
Orand Trunk 88 0 pit
Illinois Ontral 141
fciLVtK tiar. steady at 24d per ounce.
MONKY-2)2Vi per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short and three months' bllla Is 2Vff
1 7-16 per cent.
.141
. 12
108
.19
. 91
. 41
. 43
714
. 71
7
. 94
.111
.171
. 96
. 71
.111
. 14
. 11
Totals...
828
4.149
6,789
CATTLIi Receipts of cattle this morn
ing were light, only twenty-four cars be
ing reported In, but the way the market
has been during the last two or three tlays
this week It was a great plenty. For the
five days this week the receipts foot up
20,800 head, which is over 8.04) head larger
than for the corresponding days of last
week, but nearly l.ouo head smai.ur than
for the same days a year ago.
The supply of beef steers waa very
small, although there were a few bunches
that had been carried over from yester
day. The deniand waa not very brisk,
but still large enough to absorb the light
offering and pretty much everything in
the way of desirable beef steers sold In
pretty fair season in the morning at about
steady prices there being little change in
any dlreotlon. This leaves the market for
the week right around . lower on the
general run of beet steers. Some kinds
as a matter of course might show more de
cline than that with the most desirable
kinds possibly not so much.
There was only a sprinmllng of cows and
heifers in sight this morning, but the de
mand was by no means urgent, and the
market was still alow at yesterday's de
cline. Prices are at the present time 264j
60c lower than last week, good, heavy
cows showing ag much or more decline
than most anything else. Common and
plain canner oowg wera vary slow sellers.
There were no feeders In the yards this
morning, at least none of any conse
quence and the market was practically un
changed. The fact Is there have been so
few feeders here this week that the market
on the desirable kinds at least has been
steady from day to day.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice beef
steers, 35.80(6.16; air to good beef steers,
$5.75(0.80; common to fair beef steers,
86.20rri6.70; good to choice cows and heif
ers, 85.00fr6.66; fair to good cows and heif
ers. $4.6ocat.00; common to fair cows and
heifers, $3.15t4.40; good to choice stockers
and feeders, 8o.40ifi6.70; fair to good Block
ers and feeders, to.25tl6.40; common to fair
stockers and feeders, $4.265.25; stock heif
ers. 84.25ig6.00; veal calves, 4.0(aO,76; bulls,
stags, etc., 14. 005)6 00. -Representative
sales-
BE,' STEERS.
Local kVeearttlesk,
Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker
ft Co.. 448 Nsw Omaha National bank
building:
Bid. Asked.
CMuabue, Neb . U. H. A P. I. 1914 97
Colorado TaL C. f Bar eeat 84 66
Chlcae-o Railway 6a, 1IT1 99
Cttr ot Omaha School 4a, 1911 1"4 104
Clii ( Omaha 4a, 191 f 106 14V
Cudahr racking 6a, 1914 99 V
Denver Os A Blaotrt ta, 1941 99 90
Fairmont Creamery 1st guar. 6 9. ... 99 100
Fairmont Creamery pfd, 7 p. c 99 109
Kanaaa City Stock tarda stock 94 91
kanaas Our Gas 6. Uit 98 10
Kanaaa Cltjr H. A U 6s. 1911 97 99
Omaha Water 6a, 1941 99 99 .
Omaha A B. Bt. Ky. 6a. 1918 97 97
Omaha C. B. Bt. Br- 'd. 6 p. ... 91 91
Omaha A C 6V 84. K., eeaa 11
Omaha A C. B. R. A B at 11
Omaha Oas 6a, 1911 17 99
Pacllle T. A T. la, 191 87 97
Pertland O. A C. 6a. 194 99 99
Packard pfd, 1 par ceat ... 11 109
Bsrrft A Co. la. 1914 100 11
Baattl Eleotrio 6a. 1999 9 99
talua Stack Yvde stock 81 '94
Boetoa Storks and Bonds.
BOSTON, April 21. -Cloning quotations on
atocss were as ioiiowb:
i at H cs.
). A R. O. 4a
do ret. 6
Dletlllera' 6 ...
Erla p. I. 4a....
do gen. 4a
do ev. aa. ear.
da aerlea B ...
Oea. istee. cv. 61
111. Oea. 1st rat. 4a.
Jew
do lat A rat. 4a..
.99 V. 8. Rubber la...
. 91 t' g. Steel Id 6a...
. TT Va -Care. (tern. 6a.
. 94 Wabaaa 1st ss
. T6 do 1st A ea. 4a...
. Tt Wests hid. 4s.....
. 70 W eat. Base. v la..
.164 Wla. Central 4
94 Ita. Pa. t. aa....
.. t
.. T
.. 97
.. 96
..10
.. 76
..li
..104
.. 94
..104
..106
..l.a)
..107
.. 47
.. 94
.. 99
.. 91
.. 94
York Mlalaaj Stocks.
NEW TORK. April 21. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Atiea tut utii chlet .
aursicaa
Oatart
Ovhlr
Standard
Tallow Jacket
Cess Taaawl stork
4 bond
(we. Cal. A V....
Hora 81 leer
1raa Silver ,
Laadvlile Cea.
Oil .red.
. II
.16
. 99
.la
. 1
. 6
.411
16
.19
.1
Ieaport aad Kiparis.
NEW TORK. April 21 Imports of mer
chandise and. dry goods at th port of
Allan!
Amal. Copper
a a. U A 8
Arlsona Com
Atlantic
Butt Coalition ....
Cal. A Arlsona
al. A Haul
Centennial
Copper Hang C. C.
East Butt C. M. ..
Kranklln ,
Ulrous Ooa. ..;
Granby Cos. ...
Greene Cutanea ...
lal Royail Copper
Kerr Lake
Lak Copper
La aalta Copper....
Miami Oopver
Aakea. !.
II Mohawk
41 Nevada Con.
13 Ntplealng Mine ..
11 North Hut to
4 North Lak
le Old Dominion
40 Oacrola
10 Perron g. A C..
11 Qulncy
40 Mhannoo
. . 114 superior
.. I h Superior A B. M.
8 11-11 Superior A P. C. ..
.. 10 Tamarack
4 V. S. 8. R. A M.
11 do pfd
4 l'ta tin
88 Winona
4 Wolverine
18
... 86
... 17
... 10
... 14
... I
... 1
...100
... 11
... 44
... 9
... II
... 1
... 11
... 16
... 13
... 46
... 11
...
...108
New York tart) Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan A Bryan, members New York
Stock exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street:
Amer. Tobacco.
Bay State Oea...
Butt Ooalltloe..
Oln
Chlet twos ,
tlr Ooa a
Kranklia ,
Baimonl
Ouldlleld Daisy.
1 Arose
Nevada Cos....
Nawhouaa
Kerr
.447 Ohl Copper 1
. 14 Rawhide Coalltloa...
,. 1 Ray Ontral 1
, 82 Swift Phg. (3 141
. 1 Bears-rloebuek 0....11
. tS Silver pick 1
superior at rut.... 14
4 Tonopak Mtnlua.
lTrlulty Copper....
4 United Copper
11 North La
16 Ojlbway
4
4
4
11
i2
Bank Clearlag.
OMAHA. April 21 Bank clearings for to
dsy were 82.i32.606. 66 and for the corre
sponding date last year 13.015,181.36.
Dalath Urala Market.
Dl'Lt'TH. April 21. WHEAT No. 1 hard,
8He; No. 1 northern. We; No. 3 northern,
WVaw8e; May, 87 c bid; July, 8a bid:
September, pie nominal.
OATB-i.
No
7
18
17
17
11
t
41
11
II
IT
11
16
80
14
II
14
10
IT
10
II
14
It
IT
II
41
II
80
11
II
14
11
At.
.... 101
.... Ill
.... 690
.... 946
....1087
.... 964
,....1091
,....1096
uaa
1201
122T
,....1210
1167
1069
1041
1170
teO
117
10U
lltl
1094
14
14
It
It
81
14
14
1
3
3
4
4
!::::::
it
T
I
t
I
18
6
i
6
4
8
11
4
41
10
7
4
1
6
1211
1144
1046
llll
1194
1071
1294
1181
1211
STEERS.
131
10 J6
Ft.
6 80
6 It
6 16
8 tt
6 16
8 40
6 44
I 46
6 40
I 60
6 6
I I
I 60
I 6
6 60
I 66
6 16
6 61
I 61
I 66
I W
I 4
I 44
I 40
8 4
I 90
I 46
I 46
t 96
I 16
4 74
No.
II..,
II..
18..
II..
11..
87..
17..
10.,
to .
II..
16..
II..
II..
IT..
U..
II..
11..
to..
19..
1..
96..
41..
1..
14 .
IT..
14..
14..
IT..
II..
II..
J.
As.
....1116
....1161
....1068
....1101
....1610
....1064
....1061
....1111
....loot
....1836
....1191
....1384
....1190
....inn
.... 991
....1288
....M04
...146
....1964
....114T
....1401
....1U0
1241
....1000
....lla6
....1141
....1431
....1128
141
124
..1431
FT.
I 7
6 TO
I TO
I 71
I Tl
I 71
I 76
I Tl
I 76
I Tl
I 80
6 80
i I
6 80
I 60
6 90
I 90
4 91
I 96
I 96
I 91
I 16
I 84
I 94
6 10
I 90
6 90
I 96
I 96
i 96
4 1
.. 4X9
.. 801
.. 121
.. 161
.. 17
.. 110
.. 910
.. 980
.. 187
.. 841
.. 120
..1140
..1014
.. 986
..1011
.. 14
..10T
.. 416
. .108
..117
..1064
..1110
a. loot
.. 491
.. 124
.. 164
.. KM
.. 94
.. 641
.. 4TI
.. T66
.. Til
.. IT4
..109
HEIFERS AND COWS.
I 00
6 40
I 10
6 86
6 16
6 40
I 40
II
11
11
11
I
14
99
COWS.
10
8
It
I
t
I
II
10
8
6
6
6
it::::::
4 64 11
HEIFERS.
8 00
8 40
in
is
I 90
4 0
4 OS
4 10
4 16
4 94
4 14
4 I
4 U
4 4
4 6
4 6
4 60
I M
4 49
4 46
4 TO
4 Tl
4 16
4 90
4
4 It
I 40
4.
7..
94..
196
...1011
... 90
...1044
... 934
...1184
...llll
...1016
...1144
...lll
...llll
...1137
...1184
... 984
...106
...111
...1241
...1146
...1081
...1161
...1063
...1241
...1144
...llil
...13ul
... 11
... Til
... 144
... Ml
... 881
... T81
...1st
... 90
... Itl
... 130
... 490
6 6
t 60
6 60
I 66
I 40
6 70
8 78
4 64
4 4
4 40
4 44
4 4
4 46
4 46
4 44
4 7
4 76
4 Tl
4 Tl
4 99
4 90
4 9
I 00
I 10
I 20
I M
I 00
I 1
I 16
i II
I 16
I 24
8 16
I 40
I 60
I 46
BULLS.
1 470 I 00 1 pot 4 T
3 1106 4 1 3 1U6I 4 Tl
1 11 4 11 1 Ill 4 T4
1 610 4 6 1 1200 4 7
8 10 d 4 14 1 1440 4 Tl
1 12-1 4 6 1 1610 4 76
1 70 4 40 1 1710 4
1 102 4 46 11 1276 4 a6
14 4 TO I TOO 6 00
6 1770 4 TO 1 190 6 0
1 1290 4 75 1 It tO 8 0
CALVES.
8 CO it 171 M
I HO 4 00 'l 120 60
1 42 4 tt til 6M
4 IM 4 14 1 130 6
t 941 4 14 I 60
1 89 6 80 8 184 I 4
II 161 I 10 8 too I I
1 k4 111 1 100 I 60
1 440 IS 4 196 I 6
9 49 I 14 I 184 60
8 4" I 16 1 190 4 6
8 16 6 60 1 180 4 60
8 100 6 60 1 10 4 60
1 190 I 6 4 lit 4 60
1 8 76 4 177 4 T4
8 114 00 1 14 4 76
1 90 6 194 4 T4
8 11 6 0 1 16 76
1 100 4 4 8 14 I 7
4 114 4 0 I llo Tl
II Ivl Ik I lot 4 71
8 168 4 1. 17 7
STOCK F.R AND FEEDERS.
4 617 4 II I 1 7 a
I. ...,.11.... set 6 16 II. 84 68
I inline in i I tr Iron Iuih become mora
pinnounced timl production Is tn a reduced
cnle, with the l-atllng Interest having only
Rtmut TO per t ! nt of the tuniaco canarlty
active. Greater nulelnepn also la apparent
in flnlFhrd n til ci lie I markets and curtail
ment of mill operations Is reported.
Only a moderate rteninntl tx noted In pig
Iron and In foundry gia'lea the retrictt
billing ha brought isolations for future
tlctlverle nrarer to a pftiity to those for
arly shipments. Cncertninty as to prlres
on Iron had a dliulellng effect and A
reduclTan of M cent a Ion was reported
at the cloe nf Ihe week.
In the 4lrygonlH market there has been
no peeial l.aokwaid movement and some
mrrrliants lelleve the bottom ha been
toucheal op prices. Order are small, but
Imitoate a fienMhv' condition- of stocks.
There Is uncertainty a to future value
and most of the business Is for May and
June delivery, but thl I due to the un
willingness of mills to make long contracts.
Oradual Improvement Is noted In foot
wear. New Lr.gland manufacturers a rs re
ceiving a larger volume of orders and a
patlafnctory fall and winter business 1 an
ticipated. Hid market are quiet, with
di mesllc tanners not operating, except for
such small parcel lots as will suffice lor
immediate prelng wants.
leather continues slow, but some believe
conditions are better than heretofore.
BRADSTRBRT'S ItKVlKW OF TIIADK
SlIKlil' Too many ltmbn arrived this
morning for the needs of a week-end ses
sion and a mean market resulted. In the
neighborhood of twenty doubles were
yarded, mostly lamb, and the demand for
the ordinary run of stuff was about as
backward as It waa on slumpy days a week
or ten days ago. In two or three Instances
steady prices were obtained, but bulk of all
offerings, high-dressers Included, had to
move at uneven declines.
Extra good Mexican lambs found an in
different Inquiry at or near 80 00 and west
erns with plenty of weight were hardly
salable at any price. If there was any
preference for various clsHue ot slock,
It favored the handy and light animals,
both wooled and shorn. General trade fi
nally settled to levels about 15c lower than
yesterday, choice Mexicans making a cred
itable top of lb.) the same aa yesterday's
high price.
Business In sheep was scattered and more
less difficult to quote. Tendency to values
was esuler, of course, but no very reliable
view of the trade waa possible. Strictly
prime ewes at 84. 40 and choice wethers at
$4.60 would probably be extreme limits In
these branches of the market.
Oood-atxed runs during the week have
been clearing with a fair degree of free
dom until today and prices have shown
some little Improvement on the light, high
dressing grades. Mexican lambs are clos
ing all the way from a dime to 30c higher,
handy westerns about steady and heavy
westerns slow to possibly a little lower.
Shorn lambs have been holding at 75o dis
counts under wooled offerings of similar
quality. Mutton sheep show little change
but. If anything, prices are made stronger
than they were a week ago.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Oood to
choice lambs, tfi.80tti.20; fair to good lambs,
choice lambs, 26.90i.15; fair to good nib.
t5.40ftG.8O; shorn lambs, l4.&0no; iiandv
weight yearlings, 84.76jf5.10; heavy year
lings. 84.4034.76; good to choice wethers.
14.40H.; fair to good wethers, 14 lOtj-4 40;
good to choice ewes, 84.16tu4.40; fair to
good ewes, 83.804.16; sheep, common and
culls, t3.1&W.W.
Representative sales:
NO,
Trade aad Industry Are qnlet aad
Reports Vary.
NEW TORK. April 21. Prarlstreet's to
morrow will say:
Trade and Industry are quiet, reports
varying. The season has been cold and
backward. Raster trade has. been hardly
up to normal. Jobbing trade reflects this
In a rather spotted condition nt most
centers.
In wholesale lines price uncertainties ami
the tariff discussions tend to restrict
ture trade.
Commodity prices show a tendency
steHdy. though Canadltin reciprocity
cuslon ttnils to unsettled trade In
produce.
Ruslness failures In the 1'nlted Btatet
for the wcek ending April 30 were 23.1, as
against 233 last week.
Rtikine failures In Canada for the week
number 24, which compares with 2S last
week.
Wheat. Including flour, export from the
t'nlted Slates and Canada for the week
endln,' April SO aggrexate 1.709,878 bushels,
as against l,er3,.Vi2 last week.
Corn export for the week are KfMSI
bushels, a against 1,179,140 last week and
402.041 In 1U10.
fu-
to
die-
farm
403 Mexican lambs...
IS western lambs....
12 western lambs...
S0 Colorado lambs..
ti7 western lambs...,
112 western
663 western
00 western
;8 western
ewes . ,
lambs
lambs
lambs,
82 shorn lambs
culla.
Av.
. 76
, 112
. 64
. 87
. 74
.. 8
.. 88
.. 86
..
.. 89
Pr.
20
6 60
6 00
6 60
666
60
4 80
5 S5
6 00
4 25
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demand for tattle and Hon I ro n a
Shep Steady.
CHICAGO. April 21. CATTLE Receipts
1.000 head; market strong; beeves, ii.l&jf!.o0;
Texas, steers. HKfT6.0; western steers,
t48nnSS.7fi: stockers snd feeders, tt-OWKJO;
cows and heifers. t4.OOHS.75: calves. t0.7x
6.50.
HOOS-Recelpts. 11.000 head; market
strong to a shade higher; light, $&.9.Vj13A;
mixed, tfi.851f6.30; heavy. t6.70ii6.20; rough,
tj.705 S0: good to choice heavy, to 9OiM.H0;
pigs, K.Wrfl.25: hulk of sales. ie.10fiJ6.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.000
head; market steady; native. I3.iWt-4.70;
western, $3.16(ff-4.70: yearltnga, St.3026; na
tive lambs, t4.60o)4.26; western, tt.76C4.25.
St. I.nnla Live Stock Market.
ST. WHS. April 21-CATTLE Receipts,
600 head. Including, 100 head Texan; mar
ket steady: native shipping and export
steers, 8H.OOflfi.60; dressed beef -and butcher
steers, t5.40r(i6.2:; ateers under 1,000 pounds,
15.6tKil4l.75', stockers and feeders, ,tV).7o;
cows and heifer. t4.10(tT8.65; canner. t2.S6
(3 26: hulls, tl 75I&6.&0; calves. t6 0007.25;
Texss and Indian steers, 84 6036.2o: cows
and heifers. t3.6U5.0tt.
HOGS Receipts. 9.800 head; market,
steady; pigs -and lights, t8.O0Yo.2S; paokers,
KM 6.00; butchers and best heavy, KCKV
6.20.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2 200
head; market steady; native muttons. 13 78
86.00; lambs, t6.7fxijfl.on; culls and bucks.
t3.254.00; Blockers. t2.00&8.26.
UMAIIA WHOLKSAI.R PRICES.
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1 delivered to
the ret 11 II trade In 1-lb. cartons. 23c; No.
2. In 30-lb. tubs, 21c; No. 2. in 1-lb. cartons,
21c; packing stock, solid pack, 12c; dairy,
In 00-lb. tuba, Initio; market change every
Tuesday. i
CHtHSK-Twins, lttyfllfic; young Amerl
caa, 17tlfcc; daisies, lic; triplets, ltio; llm
berger, 18c; No. 1 brick. 16c; Imported
SwIbs. 82c; doineetlo Swiss, 22c; block Swiss,
ICC.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, under I lbs.,
85.00 per doz. ; hens, 16c; cocks, 12Vjc; ducks,
20c; geese. 15c; turkeys, 20c; pigeons per
dos., II. W; homer squabs, per dos., t4 00; '
fancy squabs, per dos., 13.60; No !, per
dos.. 83.00. Alive: Broilers. 36c. 1'a to IV
lbs., and lVj to 2 lbs., 20c; smooth legs, 14c:
hens. 12c; stags, 10c; old roosters, 8c; old
ducks, lull feathered, 13'ic; goese, full
feathered, 6c: turkeys, He; guinea fowls,
20o each; pigeons, per doz., t0c; homers,
per do., 13.00; squabs, No. ), per dos.,
11.20; No. 2. per dos., 0c; capons, over 8
lbs., 14c; old turkeys. Ho.
FISH (all frosenl-PicWeiel, 8c; while, 11c;
pike, 9c; trout, lie; largo ci apples. 12ia15o;
Spanish mackerel, l!c; eel, lHc; haddock, -Mc;
flounders, 13c; green catfish, 16c; roe
shad, tl each; shad toe, per pair, 66c; frog
legs, per dug., 35c; salmon, 10o; halibut, lie;
herring. D'nc.
FRUITS Apples: Washington Missouri
Pippins, 6H-tier. per box, t2.60; Washing
ton Red Cheek Pippins, 64-64-112 slses.
per box, 12,50; Washington Ganos, per
box, t2 50. Bananas: Fancy select, per
bunch, t2.25i82.60; Jumbo, per bunch, t-'7S
Jjt.76. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 80 1-11)
fikgg, In boxes, per box, t-'OO; bulk In 70
b. boxes, per lb., 6ic Figs: Turkish.
7 -crown, per lb., 16a; 6-crown, per lb., 14o;
4-crown, per lb., 13c. Crape fruit: Florida,
46-64-64-80 sixes, per box. $4.50; choice stock,
26c less. Lemons: Llmonelra brand, extra
fancy, 800-800 sizes, per box, $4.75; fancy,
8UO-3O0 sizes, per box, $4.25; 240 size, 60c per
box less. Oranges: Cgmella Redlanda
navels, all sizes, per box, 83.26; fancy
navels, 80-S8-1- sizes, 8- (; loo and smaller
sizes, $3.00. Pineapples: 'J4-M-36 sizes, per
crate, $4 50. Strawberries: Louisiana, per
24-plnt cae, 2 50fc2.75.
VKdETABI.KS-Bfani: String and wax.
per hamper, t3.60fj4.60. Berts: Per bu., 76c.
Cabbage: New York, per ll., 2c. Carrots:
Per lb., 2c. Celery: California Jumbo, per
doz. bunches, 85c. Cucumbers: Hot house,
!Vi and doz. In box, per doz., t-Oo. Kgg
Plant: Fancy Florida, per doz., $3 00. Gar
lic: Extra funoy, white, per lb., 15c. Let
tuce: Extra fancy leaf, leaf, per doz., 45c.'
Onions: Texas Bermuda, white, per crate.
t7.i3; yellow, per crate, t2 00. Onion Sets:
White, per bu., 82 lbs., tl.76; yellow, per
bu.. 32 lbs , 11.00; red, per bu., 82 lbs.. 11.60.
Parsley; Fancy southern, per dos. bunches,
60fttoo. Parsnips: Per lb.. Jo. Potatoes:
Early Ohio seed, sand soil, in sack, per
bu.. 11.10; Genuine Red River E. Ohio seed.'
per bu.. fl.35; Iowa and Wisconsin, white
stock, per bu., 85c; Colorado, per bu.. 1 no.
Rutabagas'. Per lb., IVic. Tomatoes: Florida,
per 8-basket crate, fancy, t-26; cholt.
$1.76. Turnips: Per bu., 76c.
MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: California
soft shell, per lb., 18c; in sack lots, lo
less. Brazil Nuts: Per lb.. 13c; In sack
lots, lc less. Cocoanuta: Per sack. $6.00;
per doz., 76c. Filberts: Per lb., 14c; In
sack lots, lo leas. Hlckorynuts: Large, per
lb., 6c; small, per lb., 6c. Peanuts:
Roasted, per lb., Sc: raw, per lb., IV.
Pecans: Large, per lb., ltc; In sack lots,
lc less. Walnuts: Black, per lb. 2Vtc; Cal
ifornia, per lb., 18c: In sack lots, lo less.
Cider: .New Tork Mott's. per bbl., 86 76.
Honey;. Vw. M frames. 88. 7.
Kaaaao City Live Stack Market.
KANSAS CITV, April 21. OA TTLR Re
ceipts. 600 head, Including fifty southerns;
market, steady; dressed beef and export
ateers. t5 K5?itl.30; fair to good. $5 2f.U6.IW;
western steers, t4.75txfi.80; stockers and feed
ers, !4.75(BYsij); southern steers, $4 6056,75;
southern cows, t3.2fi7J4.76; native cows,
tS.OOHifi.af,; native heifers. 84.50trS.15; bulla
84 0fiifi.26; calves. 84.5OW.00.
HOGS Receipts. 8.000 head; ma.ket.
steady to 6c higher; bulk of sales, Mqiiflal 16;
heavy. $.04int 06 ; peckers and butcher
6.lYilU: ligbts, fl 17V4
HHEITP AND LA MB.H Receipts, 2 880
head: market steatdy; lmba, $50ofiot;
yearlings, 84.26 wethers. t3 8O.jlH.60;
t3.m(4.bQ: ews. t2.50fJ4.26; Blockers and
feeders, 83.0utl3.76.
St. Joae-pk I.lva Stoek Market.
BT. JOSEPH, Mo., April tl. CATTLE
Receipts, 200 head; market, steady; steers,
85 f(jU0; rows and helfera, $3.2534) 00;
calves, steady.
HOG 3 Receipts, toOO head: market,
steadv to 6c higher; top, $6.20; bulk of sales
$5 8041 Ofi.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 5.800
head; market, ateady; lambs, $5.60(00.
Stork In SUM.
Receipts of live slock at the five principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sneeo.
foum umana
Ft. Joseph
Kanaas City
ft. Ixtuls ,
Chicago
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. April 21. HAY No. 1, $ljfl0;
No. 2, $11.00; packing. $10.00; alfalfa, $14.00.
Total
, ) 7,000 5.000
, 2D I'M) 1 wvi
, 68) (.0)0 t.AJO
600 .mo i.joo
1,00 11.00 7.000
$,800 S5.8HO 18,600
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. April 21.-DHY tK)OI)H
The cotton good markata hold steady, but
quiet. A very moderate business la re
ported In prints and gingham. Chamhrays
for fall delivery are being ordered freely
by tha rutting and Jobbing trade In 32
Inch widths. Wool Is offered at vary low
prices. A large auction of silk piece good
la achedul4 fur April 17,
HUNTER KILLED BY POSSE
D. K. DeHartler of Detroit, Who
Woanded Drpaty Sheriff, Shot by
Mea Who Went to Arrest.
DETROIT. April 21.-D. K. DeHartler.
the aged hunter, who yesterday shot and
seriously wounded Deputy Sheriff Mat
thews, was shot through the head and
killed today on Lake St. Claire by a posse
oa Mount Clemona deputy sheriffs. Tha
shooting occurred within a short distance
of the cabin where Da liar tier shot Mat
thews. It ia said today that Matthews
probably will recover.
Sooth Dakota Kens Xor.
YANKTON An Elks' home 1 to be built
here this year to oust Iju.oiO. as the Elks
decided this week. Committees are at
work on the details of the plan.
YAKKTON A party of Omaha "boost
ers" are In Yankton today, one of the
chief objects of the visit being to confer
on the proponed Yankton-Omaha railroad,
which has been occupying the minds of
the leading business men of the two cities
for six month past. The delegation Is
the guest of the Yankton Commercial club.
PIERRE On recommendation of tha
tttate Parole board. lovernor Vessey has
granted paroles to John Myott, sent frotn
Minnehaha county on a charge of bur
glary; J. P. Trenliolm, Bent from Brown
county on a charge of assault: Mary Har
bour, sent from Pennington county on a
charge of second degree manslaughter, and
James Anderson, sent from Miner county
on a statutory charge.
YANKTON Can-k-de-ska. Eugene Rru
not and Thunder Home were three Yank-ton-Sioux
chiefs In Yankton thl wek to
arrange a "treaty" with Yankton hiialncs
men for the appearance of the ledsklna
during home-coming week. After a lengtliv
powwow, during which the Indian cus
toms were rigidlv adhered to, the arrange
ments were perfected for a cash purse,
heap big feed, a good tamp, water end
fd for pottle and thirty-three families,
many of the member of which Wei Ivors)
on thl townsita, '