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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1901)
THE 03LHA DAILY BEE: Sl'KDAY, APRIL 2S. 1901. 21 vv"yillu" U1 MMixnix iiuivu Corn-necripi: ii.K hu . export, wi.iw COMMERCIAL AM FINANCIAL bu. Snot Hrtn Nn . ssr rlrvklor. ii t J WVit. afloat, uptions were fairly active" v-J inn nn imfnw. tne Strenglti M wnm Wm,r Weithir Btimilata. D-mincl for !f"CarBSaSSfl M "sm? "or r may! B"d Mrk- d 0iral Bnlliihneu All Eeason&bli Go-ds. SEVERAL ADVANCES NOTED DURING WEEK Jobber All Complr-lnlnir thnt They Cannot Srcure Enough Mock to 1111 Their Order viltli the Usual Prnniitne. The business situation In thin city hat closed at 6oc; September, 49CM9"c, cloned UATS Receipts. 4P.P00 bu. ; exportn. izu.tiJ "u. spot, steady; io. .. ai'jc; .o. .. -ic; No. 2 while. rami.tJUe: No 3 white. 22ic: track mixed Mtmi. 210324c: track white. 2!fiCH:c. Options, dull but ilrm with other Kiuin marati. HOPS-Onlfi: tntp. common to choice. 1 Ck . I ...... I'tHAi. .011 ...., 1 1 . nl J . . t .1 266c: 1'acinc coast. l!rt croti. J&SlDci 1899 oron. matte; old old. iaCc. HIDES Steady, aaiveston. 20 to 23 lbr., 184c; California, 21 to 23 lbs , l!o; Texas dry. 24 to so lbs . 1447144c hilAllllill-bieaay, hemlock sole. Buenos OhfcTLCttiizii Tradi in 'Wheat CORN HOLDS STEADY UNDER DIFFICULTIES StroiiK Spilt Demand mid Delayed Farm Work Create Independent strength In Oat Pork Ad tnnced hy Ilnylnr,. CHICAGO, April 27. There was a broad, 1 uc UUBIIito DHyauuti ... ...... .. - I 1.I.A X 11 I.J. 3 It'ttU) , lirilllucn. PUIC, iJUCIK)8 1 ... : , ...I,... . n j - ,. ...i ,L. shown considerable improvement during the Ayres iiRht to heavyweights, 24fj2ic; acid, "rone market for w heat tda and i t he i... i, -n, .ur,.r L.i.r h.. aUaww. . May option closed IV over jestcrday. 1 j ...,.,. Vn, -ii PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, 111.00 Corn, which closed unchanged to Wic d a demand In the country for all aK.w. mess. 19.5aiO.(iO. beef hams. 119.fa ' .. ." .......... i. ht .h. nnt. kinds of seasonable goods and as a result ly.W; packet. -Iu.l"5rl0.&0; city extra India I " .uJL.Ji 1 2 1. ..nii.it.. last week. created retailers' stocks are being rapidly br.k,n KlM'.JSry- !l!: SVlC'8'!"" .,,,,r lower. and nlllng-ln ordc more freely than season. Retail trade dered to some extent ers are too busy w art, tinu' mm n; In '.'.":,."FW Jiil'TJ'.) iciii wiujioers, nc. ' . . . I tnCKlea IlBtTIS. limilU.C. I.nrrt. lmrit" UmI. I r. mini. hlfllor n lihnrlo .. . .. . i .nns.A ...ik i . i - .-. - . i -."...r. a ' .......... hi ijiiic iiiuic """ em steamea. s.to. renned. dull: enntlnent. ti... ...i. . . . . . I . ; .. . . . . . . , . ' ' A LIXZ 111UI tVV k . WJ . n llfl. ' .1 . lilt- im i tiiav ,r:7-ai f. .',VV.V."r frrt!!! f.rf wlthnMt tnfitdHul f . LivniP, im.uv'u iiic'Hn. iir istn in 111. j- v uk.ua un ineir spring w oik w ut'TT'ER-steadv but lower: creamery, firmly to MSc nnd closed hHlanre S2.211.U: posted ex hance 14 SoVi hi f, New ynrk exnatig. i"it premium rt t.ot l9. Atrll ST i .earincs. 16.34i.WM balaneer. 1SI4.6S6. money In good demand at &S6 per cent. New York exchance. 15fr'.Vc premium. . . , riNClNNATl. April 2. -C learings, K.U1.. 260. monev. per cent. New York ex chance., par and 5140 premium. NEW YORK .Atirll 27 Clearings, 13Tw, 73J.450; balances. ll4.27Stt". OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET London MnrU (tnotatlon. LONDON. April 27. i p. m. Closing: Consols, money. '4 .-It do 1st nfd '.: dii account . .4 s-l t'ennn-lvanla 71H Atnhtkan "Mk Iledlnc : Ciai41n I'aclDc .Ml No l'-inc pfd IM't St. rul Illlnms Central .. Lovisvllle U'jlon Pae pfd.. N. Y. CeatrsI Erie .17 :amnd Trunk .141 lAnarund ... lr.i'i Hand Mines .. 44 V. 8. Steel , .IWWi do pfd ,. 404! .. 4tS .. to .. So Sheep Offered Today nnd Market 1 jj. mr 111c . . it 11 iuiii ?nrrjt hiiu Ln 111 tin .May He tluoted Ten and Oecnloually I'lltecu Loner. Rccelbts were: Omclal Monday . Othclal Tuesday Oniclal Wednefcday SOUTH OMAHA, April qu rn lork Mlnlni; Mock. NEW YORK. April 27 .-The following are uotatlons on mining stocks. omclal rrlday Adam. Con " Utile Chief 14 omclal Saturday Cattle Hogs. Sheep. ,. 3.U36 Cltf. 6..1S7 .. lr.iuy z.xa Z,t)l K.ttU 2.191 .. 2,WM ,M 1,124 2 li.eWJ spend much time ln going to town, but in 16ifl&c; Jactory. Iiei3cl Imitation cream- 7sc The day s new spnu 01 mat lact iraac in me counuj ,r I " At. VtP. Elae uairy, la'aisvtc. 1 rlircrf nl - ...,... a I LHEE.SE-Rtcnrtv fur,..- 01 cneenui now 01 very sausiaciory proporiiuur. f ... ,"" ''u:r",n,rZi7J ..' Llvert.ool cable h .' 'hen the rush of spring work is mal, wlorcdVlAflte: ,.mi,flvi hlte. the spot . over mere seems 10 ue no oouui uai V'"" llVifill,c strength. Receipts w there will be a rushing business In all tires. ty.nC'.i,. ........ , t... 1 tlnemnl tldinn nere .TK5ll"f.ff '?J i"'0.. hye : southern, S&Uc; wVsteVn stora. ?r whut . uuv iin 11111 kuuu lor uiu iiipv i r ... western recuiar naeked Mfmi.t' 1 wee a s sales to II linn hi.v u.th .M.t,l nrm V COfMl S 10 I t . 1. 3 V. " I'UChCU, 1.1 HI J, 4'.. It,,.. .... ,.,1t,, . Hess. There is of co cu' 4-ci countrj-. . iw. .7"' I unlet - rinmpNt r. fnlf In t-ftr itc lum ?:AiHiriure uuvim'u hi i- tytu.n wn the number oi f a'n tf, c jnpan. 4twic. taken tor the foreign account, while cash "V . 7. .i. I 1 ULLTIty AllVe. fowls, lie- chickens i""-' "ere oi mixeu grauen reacneu a wiui IP to this time n there i).' aZZtVU t .Vt,... . ,VS. of &Jl;.Uuu bushels. Texas sent further Je- the broadest higher at 73V, evcrses went l?,c higher at h developed a feeling bullishness. To start with tm'pd it cond advance market revealed renewed ere moderate ana ccn fnvnrnhle to holdrs liroomhall reported that the le continent nggreguieu i.vt iu.i .. . . i. ..1 M.r 1 ia 'v uucurin, utv.u.jw ituitlirip . . ltamtiurcr ljurlnr t h hulf-dv sitssltin ttnt nr. r-r I u A r.,r.r f-,m 1m VntlT. Whll'.h I ' ? . . n . . ... I . . . . , . J r I 1 r. . ........ V. U . 1 , . . u . lends to cut d t't w 1 , uuk til rinit: much has been sold t tiorts of uamuces. clalmlnc that lu tiortl 'lis of the stale the crop was a totnl loss. Other southwestern points noted the bnleful tn- ctirslnn nf Iriknrtn. tintntiK OUlnhnrr.ft. tuatlons in market quotations during the .rval1vc iine'Ku prlliclpally meeiti.c Vie Im. Baiters In the latter territory predicted the 1HBI. WfCK. most of the are In the direction facturers are orders nnd iliui ittiui luuucm oiv uiilUK u si ;u I. i ,i,. ir. ir. Ml V,.. t.....i.. ....... .. 1 ,. , 1 1 . . .... , rw.. ...... .i lUUllUt J I . ..... ..... .1 . . . i lVjilS.50. Lead I..:.". """. '' Sticlter ouiet ut 1 L 1 uirounu cieaiioara cieuruncu in . . ... ,,.. . T . . . . . z i iMir1 11 mill Tiniir vpr, ..riiini in imii WA: 'i1'"".. ,on,i 5? Lo volume of busN J-V' oVVior and 118 (?, for 'enVVnc l'H,'e! w,lIlt' Primary .receipts were II5.CW nt-rr. Him win ue uune uurmg uiu ncxi n ... i,..trr.ivti. Tin rjiiv,-7 -s uusupis, cumparea wun 4i,iuu lasi year. months by Jobbers of this city will bo nnd clectrolj tu Tin. l.604-)..o. Minneapolis ilnd Dululh retiorted 2M cars. against 200 lust week and 422 u year ago. Local receipts were WC cars, 1 of contract was during the corresponding period oi lt,u0. fowl Muk: L"nliOT.i,Jll? uUvervk.ncouracln" n"d , SlSTALSln the absence of Information uui ii. i a iiuiiiTuure iu r,ul I mediate wants of consumers l'rteis I 'ss i nan me crop. t tne opening large chances that have taken n ace . ..." ..TnS!r7V" "t" nuantltli. nf Wm. mr nV but thi of higher prices, Manu- M .Vi'"",1 Ki'fi'J ,"V" iS.SSi VS!. wmdltlon wl yvtV Way In the l.ce of still fnr behind with their inn.rf ,r., ' ,., i the strong demand nnd thereafter It was AVr.y.1" ?ui' ,Ls.ucILn" warrants nuoted at fc.Krti 10.60:' northern !011'?"? necessary to mrrease bids ln order I io mi uuiinc oraers. j nt vojume oi uusi- .....i ...:. v .i...' . i luunur.v. iitKi vi cuiiipiuiiuiiK uut uuitu oi ineir in ni lnmiS i- uofi ,.nihrn -IKt.v.,1 nhllllv tn rt tmnri f..l -nnnrh In m.t "WW .Mill SliUinem, mi iT- vn,,TW.-.7. V 7. V. C- 1 was quoted lit H.Z,. Allr Brece Brun"lck Con Cnmctnck Tunnel Con. Cl. At Vs.. IedB0od Term Morn Silver lrun Bllver ...... Iadvllle Con.... 44 .Ontario ..110 kphir . .. 50 pnoenlx .. 4t,!'etMl ..Si SoVBRe .. M Sierra Nevada ,.U0 Fnialt Hopes , .. 60 standard .. I ST I Total this week 14.24a Week endlnc Atirll 20 .. .10.671 Week ending April la. ...ll.J'W week eliding April b. . . .i:, Wick ondlng March ao.. 14.217 Same week last ycur....lt,te4 Average iiriuu nam lor hoes at Suulh Omaha the past several days with com parisons. Cl.WH 1&.M7 4t.t7u 3t,3U UU.lili 2b.2 ju.&U Ii Itto w,m 2.,.s.ii 4V.37o 2i',b4ti Ll-rriiool (iruln nnd Pro-lslon. LIVERI'OOU April 27-WHCAT-Spot, firm, No. 2 red western winter. Cs ll'd; No. 1 northern spring, fis lld; No. 1 Cali fornia. C 2d. Futures, quiet, May Ds IIV4J; July, lis HSd: . , , CORN Spot. firm. American mixed, new, lis DV-d. American mixed, old. 6 fid. m tures. quiet. May, 4? 2-d. July, 4s Id; September. 4s 4d. . ... PEAS Canadian, steady, at 6 ,d. KLOl'R St. Louis fancy winter, dull, to. HOPS At London. Pacific const, steudy. at iinii.K ..... ,..Jt Aurll ij.. FROVISJO.- leci. en , rxiry tuu AuHi u icss. Bis Sd. Pork, steady, prime mess. 15" ....... 1. 1 1 nrd firm Am.r run re- I Hrn i0..l I 1W1. (lv.tl83i.,lKJS..lIl7.l!(I6.,la!i. i .s; m t;i 1: -m 1 't a . .. r . t "8 7 .... at . i ts H W4 1W 7 4 . . .145 fl Ti ll 3M . . 1 70 IT "74 M I "X K .. Ml M 11 71 .. 74 . . S90 1M I 70 A t f ' 77 .J I 70 (X 4 t 7 7 717 40 - fl J47 JO 1.7J 70 .. .Ktt 1M i "J'i 71 1 0 175 77 !4( 1 173S -ti 0 H n ns sit t t:s w it . ; tt, T m U 1 7? 17 St J 77'a 71 ... . SO 1 7?4 -71 71 jn 40 I 71, 77 549 . . I 7V M t'! Hi iJH 7t 1 1 7'i (1 S7 t I 7IH -71 ... 1 77i cs :u ... ; Tii 71 sto .. i 77h fl M M t tn, H 5C W 11771, U "01 10 1 7TH 71 ... St ... i 7', 70 1U 40 I 7Sh 1 . .IB 10 1 71, 7$ ! 7H 7. .. .577 . . 1 H 3t 160 17T' fS . ..-71 160 1 JO m Tf.i :o 1 7;, a. . .sm ... Hi CO 4 740 I .TV, SPEGIALNjTICEj AdrertUement for these eoltimn rrtll be taken nnttl 12 m. fnr th rventnc edition and until r 110 p. m for morning: anil Jtnnday edlttnn. Itate. 1 l2e n rrnrd flrt Insertion le a Trord ttiereatter. othlnc takes for lea tkan ST.c for the 11 rat Insrr. tlnn. Thrae nrlTertlaementa nat V rata eonareatt vrly , Ad-ertlaer. by reqneatlnat om hered cheek, ean hare aw-n ad dreaaed to a nnmbered letter ta earn of The Bee. Ana-rera ao addressed will be dellrere ob prraeatattoa f tkl ekrok daily. MTLATIO.NJi VATi:D. re has been a very light run of sheep ro81T1N bookkeeper evenings bj this week, the supply being the u rctercuccs. q 45, Pee. est since the week ending Pebrunry I A 544 ") SHEL"P There were no sheep or lambs on sale today to make a test of the market. There has been a very light run of sheep here t smalles If 1 t. nt,l. ,.t furtf Iht, M.a-kf Km- ttot been what might be called active and EiTIXt10N by harness" maker. tnarrleJ prices arc a little lower than they were at c.IK,ri..,lc,.d in journeyman worl the close of last eeK laking tne oeuer nn(1 rutinlnE ,hop. don t want temporan c nss of both sheep and lambs and par- ... Address P. O. Uox 2M. Contra! City tleularly Colorado lambs and prices are not i'V. Aaartl,s - "ox l0"is so much lower. A dime would probably ! rli , , cover the decline In most cases and good A GOon clothing nnd furnishing salrsmai Colorado lambs are not that much lower wants a position in mime Nebraska ol it Is the medium kinds that have declined fwu town, best of reference given Ad- the most and It Is safe to call that class of drr j n ,,0stonicc A-M2C2 20 FlUll II Itlfi U1111C HI ll'V.tt' IV" tl Ltiuil . the elnse nf last week. There have hardly been enough feeders on sale this week to make a test of the mar ket, but It Is safe to call them steady WANTEO MAL1I HULr. April l...i t 7.1 1 641 3 61 S - X &4 1 W I Quotations. Choice wethers. ItMOffLO), April :...( t W , I OS a 7 S W S M 4 M fair to good wethers, J1.2j4.40; clipped April 1. . n hjHi 0 15 3 Ci S Kl i tij 4 I wethers, 14.KC4.:, fair to good clipped April i... April 6... April t. . April 7... April a... April 9. . April 10.. April 11,. April 12 t sr.i 0 sai s m! a i " I wethers, 4.2.vu4.a.i. cnoice iigniweipni year b iRji,, 6 W! H ti, 3 7K X 90, : 4 ' .:r,cr,, 14.6W1.7;, fair to good yearllngi, 14.25 t. 6 Mi 3 t.2 2 7ni 3 b6 3 S 4 el I fc,, clipped yearlings. 14.25Jj4.50; choice 1 E 27 IS t4 3 72J 3 aJ S lli , l.ght Ight ewes, 14 16U4.HO; talr to good C 01.i 1 2 bui 3 7li 3 6U1 11 fell 4 1 t'A U-fM . rlliitit-d w k. 112.'il4.l'; k ti-ti r. I b7Si 0 Sii 3 CS i 1 M S btij 4 77 I M.cvui.po, clipped lambs. 14.3ril(4.C5; spring WANTED, good mechanical draftsman. 5 li,i 5 36. 3 U7 3 71 J a i7 i lambs. JC OiSfT.iiO; feeder wethers, 13,74.25, must be experienced ana cupaoie. Apjiiy FlllllIlK ur, iTAiivi iruiT miu t . 3 75 it i't 3 t2 4 Jl choice lambs, 14.4i5.wi fair to good Iambs, VANTL'r-We have steady work for a fei good hustlers of good habit and apear auco. C. K. Adams Co., 16oi Howard SI 11771 UARnnR trade taught thoroughly ln shor time, caialoirus and particulars Ire Western Barbers' Institute, Omaha. Neb 11773 & !', 5 33 3 C3 3 71 3 87 4 it t hx a 4ii . 'Jl, i tt 3 !, 3 W i I 14. . 1 5 481 3 tn 3 701 3 Mt i 4!l I 15.. COlSi ! 3 72 3 fij 3 fcO 2 3s 4 , , It. ., i !J, 5 45; , 3 tJ 3 s; 3 2, 4 9 OMAHA -WHOLKSALC iARKUTS. Conillt Ion of Trade nnd Uuotntlona if Stnple nnd I nnej Produce. crade. 1'or the consideration of the corn trade there were reports of freer country nccept- r. n r. T . . . .. . . 1 .1 .1.,.. .......... v. ... . -.. vnfa T ... .1 ... r. iil, i. . ..... I . . e. ram Uldl CUUllll llututiB EOOS-Recclpts liberal, good stock, arm who for months have evinced a disposition it 11l?lt?r I tn nnlri .lo-titlf In . 1. . I . ..... ...nil,, ... .ti:t, vvi.ii n itii.ifr, limited only by the supply of goods to ell. Snitar Market St rone. holesnle grocers have been doing a'very' nice liuslness dirlng the last week and re port trade on the Increase The market as a whole 1m ln a cood. strnnc nosltlon und n number of lines have advanced. Sugar ln at ll"12c. particular Ii. being held at good, strong LIVE POULTRY Hens. SV-C; youne and tf a tudden to sell quantities aggregating EV.J?' and .one larK!'. wl"slern refiner has 0id rooster, 3&;c. turkeys, uubc; ducks and LOOU.Ouo bu. The efteet of this was to Li, rawn. temporarily from the market. st.ehi. ;it7hc. create bearish scntlmetit In the pit, and nouiii. ni r.-iiniTB nave uuvanceu iiiu.r I1LTTEK Common to fair, llfini'-.c: r a lew minutes j niiiips, tne bull leader, prices 5 cents. The raw market Is also ln a chmce, I2'ul3c: separator. 20c '" d'd some active blading to support the gotKl, strong position, so that higher prices khkbh OYSTERS First grade, solid market. He was aided by an Improvement in the near future would cause no surprise ,,ULi.. u ScV York counts "per can. iscfei- tn Ule cash situation and during the re- .Thi? coc m,1r.kt't '-,rah-T quiet nnd tru atdecta, Mc. malnder of the session the market held weak. The visible supply la lnrK and la KRESH PISH Black bass lBc- white steady. Business was comparatively light, constantly lncreaa nr. n ri-ce r,ta nt n! ...f... .7." .. . rr.Z' 8C! w."."e mnnv trailer. l,,., t,. ,i...'..,..,i .V. ihl points I,r' no- o.J't to advance, "V tr; ";?",',',:," ' ,K.,7.r: trafllc. May corn sold between 477c nnd week ow"i a to " the l leh nrlc,. of ro-n ' n ring." Uc; haddock. 9c mackerel, lSc; perch. iittnSc'0ttl..-Sfr: Ju'?' VnnBridr,r; ...... . 5 lnc "Ign price of corn. It 6c, ,,lckerel lie- tilke lie r.d naiiier loe' tween 4j-"c and 4uvgti4Gc, Closing 'little fttnUi,nlitd.L0 3H c,enu,,rr, P?1'"" -h wood, im'in "wc" sCuVrt uS 6c ' smelts trout.' weher at 45Kc. Receipts. 174 cars, two of which Is the most radical change In that ?. f SfL'i.o ti ' sraeu8 6C "oui, coritract ,.ratie, tthl... 51. H,Ken l"atp- "me time. pnikuNs-Livr wr dm n Independent strength characterized tho .W' n7n "'"-j-uiiuiiik auvancom VIVLS Choice, biiluc. market. A strong spot market and bullheads, be: blue many, traders having deserted to the 7c. buffalos. Cc; catfish. 12c: cod. 9c: superior attractions of the buoyant wheat i a j.i:..: .- .... i -..!.. - aeiayed iarm worK were factors, re iwator o:n'nA?i, ,cnca,m cnpcf,t ",w l,lnn'n5 Hay Dealera asBocluiUon Choice urlliind Interests, replacing yesterday's heavy cash to appear on the market, but as would ill ,n ueaiera asBociauon. cnoice upiuna, ..i,. WVTe ti,e ieJ,linir huver nt thw ttnrt naturally be expected the quality does :iot in-?- -,0,; - uplund, 111; medium, 110.50; Th'demana w'as Vupn tOTuBnlfte;?.1!. Aoh" ?,ocK bu, a?" hoy o1 PgoSdcolod eSyDe- ? eeneVa1" commYsslonhousV trio supply of the latter Is getting well "'K 'r uy gooa coior anu quani). ue- Ccverlnc bv nit tthorts Mhv nM i,twe..n cleaned up and the market consequently r.. ffi' icCBrB- SSi 7CPandh "closedlbc' higher' a" chw wlthUth"e VrTnAS nf0t,n,con mucll BILVV-Iis: Provisions were 'dull, " uylng of pork by iff ni l X .?0.' thirwn".r' ;d 1 VEGETABLES PnCer advanced that product and held aoance or 1 cent on prunes, which, t Is i tuuiAULLa. tne rf. of tne ,1.. ncInst the easier said, was put Into effect by the California SPINACH-Per bu. box. 75c. tendency engendered by I dror In hoi Cured KrUlt aSSOClHt on 'l'h Mninmnll,,,, ASt'AHAntTfOiillfnrnin nr lh tf.r. .".w i..i.r ...t. -1 ... j U,nVrr,L - "OI . - ' .... .... - . .... - ..w ui iLrp, u lu iiuin i in. r'li jf .ill ...'. 1. 1 RHUBARB California per lb., 7c. rsiiw untiibx'fT aoz., ouc. NEW CARROTS Per doz, 50c. NEW TURNIPS l'er doz.. 73c CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per doz. of dried fruits continues quite heavy as a result of the low prices thut have prevailed There Is nothing new ln canned fruits as all lines remain the nnm.. i. tiv """"t uul '"ey are now moving out l.io. as to size, PAiis.MPS per bu., 4wc n llnrilrrnrf. i cit.-ir& i'er du. Dasaet, cue The Cenemt rnmnlnlnt ntnnnr V.t,1...b. Jobbers in this city, us well as In other parta of tho country. Is thnt they cannot get goods enough to supply their customers. j-. tu until n common line as barn wire Is quite freely PtiortiiKf. Colorado, BEETS Pe- bu.. 40c. CARROTS Per bu.. 40c LETTUCE Per bu.. 3i4i40c, RADISHES Per doz.. 20y-JUc PARSLEY Per doz.. 35c. not coming in from the manufacturers fust f.n. " " ' enougn to meet the demand and the short- SEED POTATOES Early Ohlos. SiaiOc: -"" 111 many oiner ue- ited Kivcr vaney. jc; inumpn, .iu. partments. Retailers, of cours?, need tho SEET POTATOES Per bbl.. 11.50. pooos ano arc doing n good deal of com- CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., Plaining and Jobbers In turn are colng new Calllornla. 2Wc. fi..iT tne manufacturers, but they get very TOMAToLS Pioilda. jer G-bakct crate little satisfaction. The manufactui ers 15.J.; Mexicans, per 4-basket crate. 11.75. claim inej are swamped with orders and ONloNS Ohio, per lb., 4c: per bbl.. SI. DO. 1 Lard Ii .. '" " lo "irci me aemunns cacl.I1' lu ii caiuorniu, per crate. May - - in "muc utuii wieni, uui tne K.tvtiii.iv. fact remains that there is a shortage, BEANS Wax, per bu., 15; string, per bu., . jt ul cimriBea materially during 14.WI. the week, but ln view of the lack of stock EGG PLANT Per bu. box. 13. prices all along the line are of course ln PEPPERS Ter bu. box. 12.'25. a very strong position and the tendency Is PEAS Per bu.. 13.50; per one-third bu.. 11. .....u.u.i. in mr uireciion oi nigner price. ctLJJiti caiuornia. per Duncn, jytgiac Jtrnn Vin..n m ,T ""nging out. a FRUITS. Rood. Tand i as a 11 ndlca lo'n, ST RAW BE R RI ES I'l o rlda, per qt.. 40c; for a continued heavv .n inn ,h Texas. .SjJuc. fomsiana, it-qi. cases, rc.oo. question of cettlnc sunnllV. h; .Ain BAi'ls-waiaga. per Keg. t,.ay.w. .serious one. The announcement wn mnrin lc.i that Class WOllld Up nnvnnnurf nnntl.. t ... 10 per cent this week. Llneed oil has also maun nnoiner turn ujiward. White lead and paints remain unchanged. Building operations are now well under way all over the country and a lively trude from this tlmo on Is anticipated In putntr, oils and glass. I14.67-j, July lard unchanged at JMi.V5h.074 and July ribs a shade down at J7.95'd7.97i-. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, IT, rnem corn. ISO ear: mil. 'JGn fnr Imrs ILj 20.OW head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open.; High. Low. Close.l Y'es'y. ni'Pivi ii. t..r tiu- ni in r.niin sd: tirime western, in 1 vrL: tierces i SS Hums,- fhort cut, 11 to 16 rf J j M g , '-J J g J X: W 3out.bt .rSSKS J : gj ; j g 5 5 3 I ribi. 1C to 2G lbs., steady, at 41s t.d. Long Apr u.. b M, 6 45 . 3 W 3 SJ .6' S't'Si dLhg"cr::m.d,as. 'nTavyJto A I ! l I M S gi 3 3 70 in f II,, nlllnt Ml 4.t 'id ShOUlderS. April 26.. I b ,i- 11 ti .t Gj 3 ,1. " I J M, w S," 'Vr.ns nV. steady at SB? 3d. April 26.. I D 77U, 6 39 3 C5 3 Ml 3 R1J , 4 65 feeder lambs. 11.(4.50. cm (.too li vi STOCK MARKKT. r III II life Ut i UAJU l II MVI pected. Address O IS, Bee. B ise WANTED, man or thlc section by olj house, solid financial standing, :t eaai paid for two weeks' trial; iiermunent 1 II. iUlim.l r, ;ui caxinn uiuK, nn tnlf.fl H t A t t. 1)-. CHEESE Dull; Amerlesn finest white 47s 6d; American finest colored, 4Cs Cd. lndtcates Sunday. The otllclal number of cars of stock brought ln today by each road was: Hogs. Horses. Cotton .Market. NEW YORK. April 27 -COTTON-The C, M. & St. P. Ry 3 market opened quiet, with prices 1 point o. St L. R 3 above the closing of last night. Receipts Missouri Pacific Ry 1 were quite as large as predicted. The chief Union Pacific System 26 feature of steadiness abroad was the spot C. & N W. Ry 5 situation. Good continued demand from V., E. A: M. V. R. R 46 spinners for spot and dull former prices s. C. it P. Ry 1 was regarded as a reflection of Improving C, St. P., M. & O. Ry 10 goods trade Private entiles stated that the B. At M. R. R. R 17 European speculative Interists were bearish C, H. A: Q. Ry 14 owing to American predictions for a largely c, R. J. Ac P., east 14 increased acrcace. i ne ivur m u miuuie in l... ji. i. cz r.. wesi . .Tnlv nnd Auptist led to the belief ln metier tirlces for the present crop positions before Total receipts 141 delivery ft.. .11.. ....., .In., r. t , V. . rln.'ta r.,n.titi(B tna NEW' ORLEANS. April 27. CCJTTO N us follows, each buyer purchasing the num. Quiet and steady; sales, 1.9.K) baleB; ordl- I . ... nf 1vsla indicated: nary. B13-16C, goori ordinary. 6Hc; low mid- "S,,,0. M lnalcalea- Ulinc. , o-lc; miuai nn, , f v,; . B"u iiiiuui:iiS. nmnhi. Pnrklnr Co M-l&c; middling iair, s i-iuc; receipis, .i-" r.T, V,iinv c bales; stock. 223.264 bales. Futures very f1",, "n? jPnn,5'n 0 dull: April, nominal; May. 7.99Sc; June. K.n , 1' r-o C -. '!, T.IUP! .Inlv. T.Ulf?7.KKc: Allirut. 7.USi' Armour A: CO. Buyers. 7.B24J7.WCJ July. 7.M(57.SKc; August. 7.0S' Aj"'"5, fL iMr 7.U9C. Septcmlier. 7.237.2f.c; October, 7.0S " v 'tt, .h"llcr' Cattle. Hogs. 2,171 2.593 S,3fiS 2.7SS 7.09c; November, 7.02ft.C4c; December, 7.L2'a' 7.0SC. Wheat May July May July July-Pork May July July Sept. July Sept. 73UAi 74U. 73H "3 73-474 71 73 74?i'a!l,73H'OVi 47T,46 ' " ' '48y ""477, 4j 4 45HB 457j-l6 45t, 45 4jH'C 26H5H 2" 26?-tIt- 26Vf27 26U 25 26V. 23 2tH 23f 14 33 14 50 14 35 14 50 14 40 11 47 14 70 14 47Hr 14 C71. 11 E5 S 15 ! 17l, -6 S 15 S 174 fc 05 k 074 & 3 S 07- S 074 b 05 6 074 05 & 05 b 05' S 224 S 24 K 224 R 224 R -t- 7 95 S 00 7 95 7 974 " 97' 7 924 7 " 90 7 924 7 954 No. 2 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady: winter patents, Z.W4 3.90: straights. S2.6OJf3.70; clears. 12.&)a3.40; spring specials. 14.OCKo4.10; patents. $1.452.7o; APrLha l'er uui.. Ji.uu: vasiiini:ton. tier i... i.nv v HHlltini.r. li no. " ' EiraigniK. o.i-j.a ouKers. ..-.iu'in.w. "TlONEY-Caliiornlu. jr 21-sectIon case, "7? J prlne' -i3'lt' tioiipai rHTTTTt: CORN No. 2. 4Sc; No. 2 yellow. 4Sc. ..T- . L ..- OATS-No. 2. 274c: No. 2 white, 27',i unA.uua-t.iiiiiui urn ttrruiuie-, j..jtti i 27'ic; No. 3 white. ii'-W.Mic More Activity In Dry Good.. The warmer weather of the lust several days has given more life tn the dry goods market than for some little time past. Retailers are now doing u nice biiHtnes-s in an kinds of seasonable goods and for that reason filling In orders are coming ln quite freely More buyers were also on the market than for the last few weeks and they all spoke very favorable nf tho trade outlook In their respective territories. A noticeable feature of the market nt tho present tlmo is the strong demand for all over laces, embroideries and fancy ribbons. These are considered by jobbers as being nurt- very aexiraDie lines to nave heavv stocks of. as there Is undoubtedly going to be an enormous demand for them through out the spring and summer. There is nothing to be said of the condi Uon ..of ,,the market, ns nil lines rrmaln practically unchanged. Look lnc for Fall IIiimIik-k. . Leuther goods men" are looking for fall business, und so far the traveling snlesmen who have gone out are meeting with very good success. Retailers seem to be In clined to place their orders early, ns they have no fear but what trade Is coming out In good Eluipe and that prices will re main good nnd firm. Summer lines are also In better demund than they were n week ago, at. trade has Improved wonderfully ln the country during the last week or so. Sizing up orders are now coming ln quite freely nnd both Jobbcra nnd retailers nre greatly encouraged. Rubber goods men arc not doing qulle ns much us they were before the more settled weather put In nn nppearance Not ninny of tne traveling salesmen have been on tho road of late, but they are starting nut now and will try and land some fall ordrra both ln footwear and In clothing. Spring lines are of course In some demand, but most merchants have aboutt all they need for the present. Trull nnd Produce. There has been n very fair amount of buslnes done the last week by fruit und .tut.,. ni,u. ricnn yegeianies and also fruits are arriving more freely and the warmer weather ts Improving the demand for them. Prices, however, have not changed materially during the week, ns the demand seems to be sufficient to take what Is coming at not far from steady prices. The supply of strawberries Is quite llberul now, but the lste season has of course de layed the rlienlng of tho crop, Tho berries that are coming In now, however, are In good condition and price will undoubtedly take a drop at no very distant date, The egg market has declined a cent during the week. Butter Is also a little weak nnd prices are lower than at last report. Poultry remains unchanged. Green fish ure now on the market ln limited quantities and prices on the average are higher than they were for the frozen stock. ,tV , 11(1. c.n. .,.vm.m.. I HI U rsO. ., V-f .Kl J. LEMONS Calllornla, extra fancy. 13; BARLEY Good feedlnc. 510530! fnlr to choice, J2.10. choice malting, 56c. BAN AN Ab Per bunch, acocrding to size. SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.64; No. 1 northwest- xi.,wb-i. crn, 11.64; prime timothy, 13.90(84.00; clover, F1US California, new cartonB, 7jc: layers, contract crade. 110.75. Cic Imported, per lb.. 1012c. PROVISIONS Mens pork, per bbl., 111.50 DATES Persian, ln 00-lb. boxes. Salrs. 5e mu.fR. t.:ird. tier lou lbs.. M.7Mr. Bhnrt It. 11 .. 11.......... r.. .... II. I . . .. ,lTI.v .r ....-,. .a . . T ner lb.. Halloween. 5'.-ic ner lb. PINEAPPLES l'er doz.. 12.25S2.7S. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Calllornla, per 34-sectlon case, 13.73. CIDER Per bbl., 14.50; per half bbl., 12.75. NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; Hl beru. per. lb 13c; almonds, per lb., Itnir2uc; raw peanuts, per lb., 5'j4c; roasted, t4& 74c; Brazils, 12c; pecans, lu ... cocoanuta, cuch, 44c iiiuii.& ISO. 1 green. C4c; 10. 2 green. 44c, No. 1 salted. 64c; No. 2 salted. 54c: aWis bu "" Jio. 1 veal calf. to 12 lbs.. 8c; No. 2 veal R?.i 'bu T.' .. rllit. side UOOSOI. ''..lO-TlK.M. Drv uii!!..i1 shoulders (boxed). J6.K7,(87.124. Short clear sides (tioxed). 4M.214us.0u. WHISKY Basis of hlch wines. 11.27. SUGAR Cut loaf. 6.14c: granulated. 5.57c; confectioners' A, 5.44c; off A, 5.29c. Following are the receipts and shlpmants (or toaay; Receipt. Shlrjmnt Flour, bbls IB.000 17.000 Wheat, bu 119.000 Corn, bu 94.OJ0 Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. April 27 WOOL-Qulet and easy; medium gradeF. IBifUc; heavy fine, 10fil2c; light fine, 12S15c; tub washed, 215 "Ti LONDON, April 27. WOOL Buyers are A. 8. Mawhlnncy.... Other buyers - Total 12 9.14 CATTLE There were not enough cattle on sale today to make u market and the few head that did change hands did so at about steady prices. With the exception of last week the sup- ly of cuttle this week wns the largest uTfiilfltir thr ntipnltiir of thn thlrrt irlen I P of auction sales. April 30, when It Is ex- V.owevVas m od shape pected lower prices for crossbreds will be na,r,t l,,. b.. hld n in eo?d shnifc accented. Heavy rains have fallen ln New and prices have held W In good shape. South. Wales. Queensland and Victoria and The. fmlk of 'the 'receipts was made up of tne conumons are sun unsei Cuttle Nomtiinlly Mend Hon Cloe Eny l.nmti MrotiK. CHICAGO. April 27 CATTLE Receipts, 200 head, nomlnnllv steady, rood to nnme steers, ij.mi'nt.w. poor to medium, is.ni iwANlKD, men to learn barber trade; onij successful. Chlcugo. B-M9:6 a 1 1. 4 A-.', ,11111 IV IV II I II ......... . . ..... two wiM'k more of our mhc1ii1 offer 1 scholarship, board and tiols; eight weelcl completes; 112 weekly paid graduutea write for particulars today. Moler Barb College, 1623 Furnatn st. B M5 2 Monday. 33.0iO left 'over. a.oOJ; onened WAN'TKD. an exnerienced drv roods sales, steady, closed easier; top, 16.05. mtxed and man. should be a window trimmer; statt butchers. 15.70ti5.774. good to choice henvy, salary and age. Boston Store, Fremont I5twa5 60; rough heavy, ri.65ti5.75; light, Neh, B M976 !,-..Wi 5.924; bulk of sale, 5A'ifl6.95, siittiii- a.-u ia.miis iteceipts, WANTED, liarncss makers and saddlers 4.9T.. slockets and feeders. i:7Mfl.90: cows, $2.7lJTl.t0. heifers, 12 7MI4.X5, canners, I2.W C12.60; bulls. 12.904.M. calves. 14.mf5.25; Texas fed steers. 14.23576 4'1, Texas grass steers, w.turm.w Texas buns, iiuun itereipis, iv,uou nean, esumaica head, sheep steady. Inmbs strong: Colo- rnans, Jo.ao. gooa to cnoice wetners, 4. 94.b5; fair to choice mixed. 11.30 1.63, west em sheep. 14.6504. Kl. yearlings. J4.63'd4.90; native lambs, 14.65.50: western lambs, .70i6.SO. Receipts for two weeks compared: This week-Cattle .55.PO0; hogs. 141.800: sheep, 79.100. Last week Cattle. M.400; hogs. 125.5M; Sheep, oi.wu. Jit. Joepli Lire Stock Market. SOUTH ST JOSEPH, April 27. (Special.) The Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; market steady; demand strong, HOGS Receipts. 7,000 head; market active and weak to 5c lower; nil grades, !5.6THff 5.90; bulk of sales, 13. 75fe. 85; pigs un changed. also machine operators; good workmft will find stendy employment at gooi wages, no discrimination made betweci non-union nnd union men, as the under signed propose to keep open shops. Appll to any of the undersigned, THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO. JOHN CLARK & SON. BREVMAN LEATHER CO. W. H. M'MONIES A.- CO. THE P. J. CRONIN CO. COLLINS, PRESTON. WILSON CO JOHN P. SHARKEY CO. D-M975 29 WANTED, two good cornice makers. goo4 wages, steady employment, inuoor worn Address Box 216, Des Moines, Ia. B-M972 29 SHiiEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,300 PAPER HANGERS wanted in Pueblo, head; market active to steady, lambs, 14.90 &. 10; yeurungs, si.mhi.su; wethers, 14.4015 4.75; ewes, -2.S304.5O. Stock In Sight. Following are the receipts at the four principal markets for April 27: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. CUUII1 U111UI1U S.HliU Chicago 200 Kansas City 200 St. Louis 301) Colo,; wngrs. 13 for eight hours: stead work. Address C. O. Peterson, Puehla Colo. B-M96& 29 PERSONS everywhere who can write merl torlous sketches, articles or stones; goo-, pay. Literary Bureau, 303 Caxton build, fng. Chicago. B-M967 25 19,000 7,000 3.500 ilea, ji u -." .".j ..v.i . . . .....in pears, however, that the bad weather has nays, onenngs cimiiKeu im.iu. ... u. arrl?alsC of' IW "tOTourth" Mrte.To! There has not been much change as com-l&Sl&Al- M.w"h It''ti taaVW n"aeker0s nno?tf durt fhe week "e N'cw SouTh" pounded "prices a ilttliT.- but since" that time ?ViS "25J balM Melbourne 3 1W bales" the loss has been Just about regained, so Wales, bales, Melbourne, j.iw tiaics, . , lu , Hbout ,1.. Bme SOUtn Australia, ziv Daies, aiuuhj, ' '- r inm, ( the less df- bales; New Zealand. 9.192 bales Cape of tt,Brn LVrndM ' riHces ma be a shade lower r-nnn iintm nnd Natal 1 406 lm c s else- slrable grades prices maj ot a simue Sh? --m" Kl hut there Is not enough difference to be where, ...4. bales. worth mentioning, suu.r Mnrket The supply of cows has been light, but TCPAV YORK I,,r U .ISUGAR-Raw. L-J..-' l firm! falr-Feflnlng.hll-lGc; centrifugal. 96 u0' fift it Tower. The best bunches test, 4 3-164J4c; molasses sugar. 3 .-lb 34c. nre very close to steady and from that ; aecnne are 102 uoted 2uc enough can- 5.93c. powdered. 6.63c: granulated, 6.13c; ?ect for packers to buy them, and for that cubes, fcihic. Molasses, steady. New Or- Jcason they have only taken them at their leans, open kettle, good to choice. 22(Ei40c. own prices NEW ORLEANS. April 27. SUGAR- Bulf of 'B00d quality have not changed Quiet, open kettle. 3403 13-lfic; open kettle during the Week, though the less de- centrlfugal. 3-6'l4c. centrifugal yellow. Arable klnds are a little lower, the same as 4Vi&4:kc, seconds, 2:t!5-tc Molasses, steady; ow sturJ Vettl caVes and stags are about centrifugal, f4flic steady Stockers and feedersha-e been In light Coffee Market. supply all the week, and ns the demand has NEW YORK, April 27. COFFEE Snot, been of very fair proportions prices have Rio, 7c; Invoice, t4c; Cordova, sutfl.fec. tended upward, and good cattle are now The market opened steady, with prices 10 idling at tho high point of the season. jolnts higher and ruled firm much of the This applies equally well to she stuff and short session on room covering, foreign to steers as well as to stock bulls and buying and demand from abroad, based on calves. As high us $5.10 was paid for year bullish cables from European markets, ungs At the close of the week there are smaller receipts than expected and slight very few cattle left ln the yards, so that Improvement In tho spot market, Trading next w-eck will open with a fresh, supply. was very quiet, nowever, reaenmg out ik,7j0 Representative sales: iieiinea. .fieuoj . .. down to a dime lower. The greatcsi No, S. 4. ,0c; No. S, 4.6.ic; No. 10. 4.60c; No. , n ,h. .Iimi rrades. which 11. 4.53c. No. 12. 4.50c; No. L. 4.50c; No. 14, ,R inu.f.r. nd canners may be o 4.45c; standard A. 5.2..c; confectioners A. lower Tnrre hnve not been W. Farnam Smith & Co., STOCKS, BONDS, Investment Securities. 320 Farnam St. Tel. 1064. FORTUNES QUICKLY MADE IN OIL Write for our new booklet (Just out); also ppeclal bulletin and advices cn "OIL INVESTMENTS," mailed free. L R, Beckley & Co., Bankers, r0 Broadway, York. bngs for the entire session. The close was steady, with prices net lOtfilo points higher. The business done Included: May, 6.20c; July, 6.40c; August. 6.45c: Svptembcr, 5,Vic; October, 6.6oc; November, 5.63c; December, 6.75; March, 6c. STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. No. 1... 1... 1... No. 1.... Av. I'r. i.IUS 4 10 .. 800 4 11 Av. IT. 040 13 1070 8 70 G3U 3 75 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Knnana City Lire Stock Mnrket. 1 660 5 00 20 21 4 45 KANSAS PITV Anrll 7 "ATT1.PB. tinnfS The liberal recelDtS of hOgS COh- celpts, 100 natives and 100 Texans; market tlnued today, muklng the supply tor the compured with week ago, beef cattle week the largest of any week so far this .,0t 2!i3,(K'0 calf. 12 loU lba.. 6c; dry hides, Sfil3c; sheep nriey 11":::""".:::.;: 9000 COW pelts. avTae: horse hides, HJupga. "uo ,roduce exchanr, 'today tb- nut St. Loula Clrelii nnd 1'rnvi.i,,.. ,er market was dull: creameries, lSJfto; ,,rl nnu i rnuaiiini, I ,i t.tn. nii?n rb.,. m..,ttn i.'V.- -iit.n uu, ,.i.it.. -. . . . , , (. .... r e. . . . . . . xurKeys, kbiic .tnn steady, stockers and feeders 154f23c hlcher: I vear. The market started out weak to 24c 22.tioo I best beef steers, 5.25fi'5.55: common to good, lower und closed a good nickel lowxr. On ST. LOUIS April 27. WHEAT Higher; chickens: 9c No. 2 red spring, elevator, TKTic; Mny, i5-,c; "-"',-Kt"B' tt-' July. 72Ji72-c; No. 2 hard, 75,r(i764c. CORN Hlcher: No. 2 cash. 44le:" track. o-fcc, Jtiuy, tt:u, uuiy, I4c. Stock und Honda. NEW YORK. Anril 27. The New York OATS Strong; No. 2 cash, 2S4c: trnck, Stock exchange having adjourned from last 29c; May. 2SVc, July, 26c; No. 2 white. 30c evening until Monday morning to permit RYE Better at 644c the removal of Its uppuratus to temporary FLOUR Firm; patents, 13.1353.80: extra quarters tn the Produce Exchange building, fancy und straight, $3.20$3.35; clear, liSOtf speculative ojieratlons in securities cen- 3-V,)' . . , tcred ln the Consolidated Stock and Pe- -tA-f-? Timothy, quiet: average receipts, tioleum exchange. There the trading was FJSrtfli:.r5rmeJ!f,orih yi".C0' nn an unprecedented scale for a half holl- "NMLAL-Steady. 12.25. duy. 261,320 shares being negotluted, Not . ,Vllt-lv Ji.iri;? acku(1 '"t. cast track, 74c; only were the regular customers of the this side. iMiibc n.nnr . . members of the Consolidated exchange out tKu7h ' l,raolh' "tWe-0.55; prairie, ln fuu force. but there was in addition woie'rv c,..j,. , muny opeculators who trade In the Stock mnv roSWhn,,i., exchange houses. The . higher range of ItAGOINIMtendv rt iw7n London prices stimulated sentiment appre HEMP TWINE Quiet, 9c. 14.5005.25, stockers and feeders, 14.00'o5.25: the start the best hogs were picked up at Texans and Indians, 14.50i&'5.16; cows, 13.25 I $5.75 and 15.774, with a top at !3.Kj. After ihi.ui; neners, s.s.uwn.!tu; canners, i.ia'(ia.iD; that the marnet easea 011 ana iimncio bulls. -3.23'S4.50: calves. 14.50gU.25. Receipts bought the general run of mtxed hOKB at for the week, 27,000 head; last week, 26,400 is 721 and on the close they only paid 13.70 head. ana $3,724. The bulk of all the sales went nuua iiPTEii ib. ..mill npau: marKi'i "i-.n i low heav 5.85: eclpts for the week 74,5w head; last week, iicht sturt was left until the end and sold 74.OH0 head. V,,n, ir. to rtnwn. SHLEP AND LAMBb Receipts, none; Tne tendency of prices has been down- 1wrn -..Til TO W.,l.. At 11 11 Lilt 1UI11T HLrillU Uk er: ton. 15.9J4: bulk of sales. 15.7006 ho: tf. r u. It wns no1, a particularly active y. 15.SOW6.92i-... mixed packers. I3.7iir market, but still about everything was out llcht. S3.23'ti5.75. nlcs. 14. 2535.30. Re. ot i.nnrlu in falrlv rood season. The market compared with a week ago. 30c ward all this week and at the close prices higher; western lambs, 14.R07i5.a": western about 13c lower than on Suturdny of wethers. J4.50ii4.80, western yearlings, 14.66 , wt)tk Tho market, however, has been IT4.9H: ewes. 14.25i4.50: snrlnc lambs. 16.00 ' ... ,.n , u..,.ir nnd fnrh ilnv'R SU1K Q7.60. Receipts for the week 2i,400 head; ntv u.oS cleaned up ln good season. The lust week. 24.KW head. Lverace cost Is now at the lowest point reached since March 20. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. ciaDiy, ana at tne opening mere were or- ... i flt.ri in niiv iiiihmi konrcii or I'nnn. Kint-t. i 1 ard lower 1U5 Drv' Kit5 i!3?siil1Z'& BtZl at The London quotatlSni. The trans- bod lots cit7tt actions ln the common und the preferred IS 50; eleaf side".6 Baco steady: throughout were on an unexpectedly heavy boxed lots, extra shorts. 19.124; cleur ribs' Bcale und wi udx;Mnces of over a point 19.2; clear Hides. 19.374. ' were scored by both. ivft.-TAT.stj.nn tirn, n, n u; e The Commercial Advertiser s London I I St. I.oiiIm Live stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Anril 27 CATTLE Recelnts 300 head. Including 200 Texans, market dull, e"-u.i , lid tMC mill'l'li-e-t Uliu t A'Vl t c 11 1 ' ni Ml .Ktr c . .1 .... r. ..i V. . . k. 1 l. iiiKUiiv. urrMu IJtri. niiu uuiciit'i nifti n. m.3r(5.35. steers under l.omi lbs., 13.40fj6.23; stockers and feeders. 12.85fi4.R5; cows and heifers. I2.owg5.00: cannetr, n.o3.tK); buns. strong and advanclnc. IS.frj bid POULTRY-Steady; chickens. Sc. tur keys. 59c, ducks, he; geese, 3fi6c BUTTER Steady; creamery. 16f721e: dairy'. HIilRi.. EOGS U-ie, repacked and cases included. RECEIPTS Flour. 6.0011 bbls.. wheat. 23. OOti bu. ; com. 4l.0i bu.; oats. 19.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 7,oo0 bbls.; wheat. 25,wJ bu.; corn, 33,000 bu., oats, 16,000 bu. lvunan City Umln and I'rovUlon. NEW YORK GENUn.VL MAR1CUT. QBOtatlon nt the Day ou Varlou Couinioillt lr. NEW YORIC. April 27.-FLOUR-Recelpts, 23.711 bbls.; exports. 13.916 bbls.; falrlv ac tlve and hlcher, winter patents. 13.634.00; winter straights, 13.5ltiX65; Minnesota pat ent. 14.OinH.40: winter extras, J2.4Hf-6. Minnesota bakers, 12.901t3.23; winter low crades. 12.30tf2.43. live tar. nulrt fnlr tn good. 12.K3W3.20, choice to fancy. 13.254171. 15, CORNMEAL Quiet; yellow western, 3e, city, U2c. Brandywlne, K.t.'f2.50. RYE Firm, No. 2 western. 61r. afloat, state. 65(hW, c. I. f , New York carlots. BARLEY .Qulel, feeding. 46'n4R4c c. 1. f,; maiiinii. iw;i me c. i. i.. n.ew 1 OTK. BARLEY MALT Dull, western. 63W72C. WHEAT Receipts, lf.050 bu.; exports, 160.790 bu. Snot. firm. No 2 red. Ufc-c f n 1).. afloat. No. 1 northern Duluth. atir. r. n b. afloat. Options, firm and higher on bul lish cables, firm outside markets, talk of unfavorable weather In France, outside buying, demand from shorts and continued Insect utorles. Cloned stronr nf lr n,.t i ri. vance. May, 80-7JSl-,c. closed at 81hc, July, ..KANSAS CITY. April 27. WHEAT May. I tWMifiOV; July. 67'ti67'-c; cash. No. 2 hard " tne release oi money locKea up lor t 72H73c. No x Biu.?,Ti,i.n V-n -oi'tf-rVtt n consols, so that the closing rate w No. 3. 7u4'i7iUf I-..III--.VI down to 2 per cent und remained at CORN Ma). 42c: Juh. rnh. Nn - Time money wu J!,. It Is understood mixed. 424H24c: No. 2 white 4-u- the bank financed, the market for iioo, OATS-No. 2 white. 30c. during the bond Issue. RYE No. 2, 5HSC2C. flnunclal cablegram says: Business lu cen ernl was gjod here today. The new bonds were at a premium of 5H per cent. The Americans were strong, but trudlng lacked fire owing to the holiday in New York. The buying of Northern Pacifies und Den vers was good. There was some specula tion growing from the Juniors In the Grand Trunk Issues, a sort of imitation of the boom In Americans previously hoisted. New York bought Anacondas Iret-ly. The call loan rate at the opening was 3. but tho supply was soon suustantiaiiy increased lie us that. that ,000 13.0O4.25. Texas and Indian steers, 13.23fj .. 5.25; cows and heifers 13 OOfM.10 U! huuss Jteceipts. a..iw neao, mnraet easy to u shade lower, pigs and lights, 13 soft 6.R5. packers. 15.75f6.fi5; butchers, 13.90fi6.tO. SHEEP AND lAMBS-Receipts, 1,000 heud; market stendy: native muttons, 14.00 fi4.65; lambs, 14 75fi6.6i: culls and bucks, tl.0O453.25. stockers, 52.75f(8.15, Texas sheep. .70. a.. TS.. 67.. 65.. TC. . 92.. 91.. HAY" Choice timothv J9 En hnln. n l rle. 110.50(811.00, v butter creamery. KfiRr" n.ir.. 615c. " uut Kresh Missouri and Kunt mi- 114C OCX., loss off. cases returned; new A.. T. & S. F 7t4 "KV.1.1J d ii-m, m, ou,; corn, 62,hW Amer. Sugar iin bu.: oats. 13.000 bu. d0 Dti 12 SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 44.MK) bu.; corn. Amer. Telepliont .171 17.C00 bu., oats, 5,000 bu. Poaioti it Albany..7ii3 .. 37 ..114 Uoatoll Mock Qutitntiou. BOSTON, April 27. Call loans. IffSti per cent; time loans, 34S44 l'er cent. Official closing. C. H. A. Q Dominion coai do ntd ..14 ,.?I3 nry Good Market. NEW YORK. Anrll 27.-DRY GOODS- Today's drv roods market has been wltli. I'ltcliliurc ufd. oui new leature 01 importance in any I ta. Kiecinc 111. direction. The home demand Is dull, while I Mexican Cratn.1 u mnaeraie nusiness nas again been done I n. u. a: t . for export In heuvy brown cottons. Old Colony Blenched goods are slow throughout. Coarse I Old Dominion colored cotton quiet nnd easy; nrtnt cloths Rubber iiiiviiii-. j-rini una gingnams uncnangeo. I iminn i-acinc u Demand for cotton varn ha fnllon nrf nnl I Union lind market continues very irregular. Woolens I Wettmsh tiectrir civ, and worsted yarns show more business Wis. Central IA, uoiii. i-incn yarns quiet but very firm. Atrlilion 4i 1071, n e. a & c. 1: Adventure 1: lilnrhum M. Co :1 Amai. Coppr 121 Atlantic lloiton & Mont Dutte A- Dutton "nl. A. tlecla.... 'entennlal franklin -TOlliimtullrtt 11 li Oscdilu .t. .11 ,1'arrot .t. t..., Qulncy eanta Ke Copper.. Tiimkrai-k .'tali Mining .... Innna olverInea .. 441 .. llii, ...va ... 3u ... SH 21 ... St .... Z4i ..US . 21 . 144 1:.. 7.. 4. es. CO. 74. 03. li.... n.... ;.... . Ptirtai Market. Blink ('It-nrluu PLORIA. April 27.-CORN-Steady; No. 2, OMAHA. April 27 -Hank clearings today. ; T . 19l,l)37. correationdlng duy last ear, 1S40.- OATS-Urm, No. white. 284c billed M!6; Increase. 1110.171. th,r,0.u5,-,. . I BOSTON. April 27 -Clcurlng. 17.126,1173. WHISKY On the llASla nf It r? fnr Mn. In U nr.. ! Hi IT. lohed goods, CHICAGO. Anrll 27 -Clcarincs. I22.S24.C2S. New York LI e Mock Mnrket. NEW YORK, April 27-LEEVES-Re-celDts. 21h head, nil conslrned direct excent 1 car; no trade of importance; feeding. I s" steady, exports, 101 head cattle and 2u,oyo I q lilitu tiuiitit're 01 lUTvn 1 .ft nil !.:..-- 1.... o." . .. A ...... I t ' 1. 111. l.i xif'Uf'lillii. -i. iivau. rij lllllf "'. ifeiinB meuciy ... BHEEP AVn l.AMRS Repeint. t JTn J' head; sheep, steadj , Ismbs, slow and lower; 11 uit'uiitiii uitiiuiii riiT-it, c"'. I'liuti' 1 iiiti-iti igf sheep. $t.T.-. unshorn lambs, 13 7i3.SO; clipped lambs. 16.2tVfl3.25. lu"" uus p.ecelpts, 964 neao; market weak. Moux City Lite Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. April 27. (Special Tele gram. i CATTLE Receipts. 300 heud; mar ket steady, beeves, 14.7240 6.15; cows and bulls, mtxed. l2.25fiS.75; stockers and feed ers. 13.25Q4 40; calves and yearlings, 1X255 4.60 HOGS RerpliitK. 4.100 head: mnrk-t steady, selling, 3.C3fj6.S0; built. $i.67Ufj, 1 THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on file Saturday, .April ;i. iwi: Warranty Heed. Omaha Realty company to Francis KrlsK. el. lot :i and n'J'J fiet of .U , lot S. block 42. Credit Foncler add..! 375 came to Annu Maracgy. nas feet lot 4. block 42, Credit Foncler odd 2 ine u a. uum companv to v s. Sheldon, lot C. block 7, Patrick's 2d add l.twi enuin umaha ltnd cumpany 10 h. w. Bllvcn. lot 9. block 21. South Omaha., t.o a. i. tspstwlcK and wife in J A. Abrahatnsnc. lot s block 1. Hanueom Place 1.151 Dec, I. ' K. E. Rlland et al to M F Kl-.s Jr , 114 and part 4 ne' swVi ".--K-IS 1 Total amount cf trunsfert) ......... ...12,651 110 ... 3 00 ...111 ... 6 10 ...177 40 6 30 ...1W ill IK . . .112 M 5 i ...214 fcO C 674 ...200 ... 5 674 ...214 110 I 8-4 . . .209 SO 6 f 7H S7 212 10 6 C74 S5 185 JO t C74 TS 200.120 S K74 103 1M . 6 "T4 13 1SK HO 13 fT4 81 220 120 5 70 76 2SJ 40 t 70 7; 20 to 5 70 .tZ'J SO b 70 .211 110 6 71 .516 ... I'O .211 ... 5 70 .211 40 b 70 .22S ... 6 70 67 K4 ... tTO 1W b 10 .46 M 5 TO .214 ... 5 TO .271 160 t 70 .236 ISO i 70 .141 SO 1 70 .M7 SO I 70 .-33 SO 6 TO .271 SO I 70 .211 1.0 5 70 .;6 W I TO ,2M ... 6 70 .201) SO I 70 .141 SO 6 70 2!2 40 0 70 .-OS 120 3 70 T4 fO 1 70 :w no 1 70 78 214 M S-0 Uj 209 X 3 70 ta 2M .60 6 70 2fl 80 3 70 tS Ml W ' ' Tl 217 ... ( 70 61 M 3 TO t 7?V-i ... SO I 724 ... I Mn ... 5 7SS SO, 6 774 .. 6 724 No. Av. Sh. Pr. f.S 212 ... 6 714 C2 2.12 0 3 714 11 210 40 5 724 73 216 160 1 724 CS 241 ... 5 774 T4 S SO 5 T24 66 219 SO S T24 C2 SM b 270 Tl 233 6! 246 60 2v 74 271 71 SK 61 :c4 2o i 67 2X1 120 1 714 77 210 ... 6 774 231 40 t '.24 TO "34 ... 6 724 72 231 2U0 6 124 61 233 40 I 7S4 67 701 80 5 J4 li M8 ... 6 724 71 749 ... 6 "I"., 60 230 40 3 774 C7 272 200 6 -5 70 f.H . . 3 71 71 2:3 210 I 75 64 233 ... 6 75 20 233 ... 5 76 W 207 ... 5 75 3 241 110 5 73 f 234 C4 tl 74. 61... 64... 64... 61... i6... ..231 ..270 ...2 ...26 . Wl 13 2S4 70 288 60 245 64 226 60.... ,...174 ZS 2!4 67 :es io 1 :i ti ... 8 75 r.tt SiO 5 71 so 5 73 so b 73 ... 6 75 SO 6 71 St) 5 Ti SO 5 75 ... 6 75 ... 6 75 .. 1 76 SO b 75 .. 6 75 .. 5 75 40 5 71 3 , Totals 729 38,360 4,300 3.500 WANTED, by a reliable companv manage tor nrancn ouice; musi nav uw or j-h cash: permanent position; straight salary .ddress O 69, Bee. 11 M952 2V 3.000 MECHANICS, engineers, electricians, flr, men. etc.: a free scholarship tn engineer, lng will be awarded to a few well recom, mended applicants. American School o Correspondence. Boston, Mass. B 1 WANTED, salesmen by manufacturers o food products: offer good opportunity! five fully experience. Box 617. Chicago, II. B 1 CIGAR salesmen, good pay: experience uni necessary, Emanuel & to., 20a uast 11a street. New Y'ork, B WANTED Good business man ln eacl( nrlnclnal city to conduct cash buslnesa. Guaranteed by local banks. Big returns, Honorable and legitimate. Must furnish tood references and 1600 cash. Address, k R. H.. P. O. Box 716. Cincinnati. O. B 1 MECHANICS, engineers, electricians, flrn men. etc., new 40-page pamphlet contain lng questions usknd by Examining Boan of Engineers. Sent free. Geo. A. Zelleri Publisher. St. Louis. Mo. B WANTED, two first-class pattern makerl on architectural iron work, union iroi B-M139 2 and Foundry Co., St. Louis. AGENTS located in or covering unoccupied ground granted line by high-rated mtg co.; season lasting 4 months, now opening; Mfg. Co.. Box 1371. New York. B 20" 2b WANTED, everywhere, hustlers to tack signs, diHtriuuie circulars, samples, etc. 1 no canvassing; good puy. Sun Advertlslni Burenu. Chicago. B 240 2S pany, with eastern offices at Rb Tremant A BIG nmateur carnival will be given al OFFICIAL OIL IIEPOI1TS. ine caiuornia state investment com street. Boston, Mass., offers Investors an opportunity to obtain reliable tnfnrmntl.m dl-ect from the official state government ivimriB returning me 011 industry of Cali fornia, and nil letters of inquiry. Inclosing the Orpheum oil Saturday evening. Ma) 11. No children on the bill, but It Is crnckerjack. It will be one of the batM thut was ever given ln Omaha. B 134 28 stamp for reply, about any oil company GOVERNMENT positions, where they ar will be cheerfully answered froe of charge. I how obtained, salaries paid: examlna B L. Baldwin &, Co. GENERAL INSURANCE A6ENTS 1221 FAR AM STREET. Loos: Distance Phone, 17t). tlons soon In every state; particulars free write for circular 151. Nat'l Cor. Inatu tute. Washington, D. C. B ACTIVE man. no trlfler, ns munufactur( ers agent for 115 sooa fountain; sens ti all small stores; Immense sales and profits. I', 1006 Pcnn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. B-M211 2H WANT bright, energetic young mun as partner In well established real estate and Insurance business in Omaha Have large line houses and firBt-cluss clientage. Am doing splendid business nnd want a man who will tukc hold and heln nush business. If von wnnt m Must be straightforward roan. My refer- lnvest. send to me nnd I will buy you unv ences are the best, stock you want. If you don't know what Addiess P 6. Bee, B-106 stock you want, leave It to me. Stnel's '... . r ' ' liable to double any day. No commission WANTED, coutmaker. at once, good pay charged. References. Manager Western and pn,u work' G" Abrahumson. Hold. Union Telecranh Co.. arent BmHt n S rege, Neb. B-M291 29 cltlc railway nnd ngent Kansas Cltv South- a wfr-n. ... u ...i.ii. . . ;" ern railway Address, a. N. Warner 5 . TED, by an old established munufac. Crockett street, Badger'a Jewelcry Store tur ng house, resident manager for gem iiu....n.r.n Tn 0 oiore, rrni aip nce'icv: salary 11.500 ner annu unu tiitu viiiiiiiiiitttiiiiitt, uuiue uune ex. cluslvely; must furnish IMrt cash and sat isfactory reference. District Manager. 300 Johnston Bldg. Cincinnati, O, B-229 a BUY OIL STOCKS. Good things every day. Buy FRYER HILL OF LEADVILLE at 6e a share; Company controls 17 claims tn the heart of the District; property being WANTED, help, both sexes, copying u mime; we nuy wccaiy; sieuoy work 101 operated with a steam hoist; has a record some months; no experience necessaryi enclose stamp. Utopia. Advertising Co. of production of 1150,000.00. Detroit, Mich. B 234 26 Buy PRIDE MINING COMPANY STOCK OLD-ESTABLISHED house wants 3 steady nin itir traveling suiesmen on saiary at 20c a share; the company owns 45 claims and a large mill; Is a steady snippet and employs 25 men; will uodcubtedly pay Civ. dends this year Write for Information concerning divi dend paying stock showing an Investment of better than 33Vi per cent, to Herbert S. Shaw, offices 14 and 15, Brown Palace Ho le!, Denier. Colorado. Approved stocki sold on Instalment plan. Direct private wire to all Colorado exchanges. splendid opportunity, no boosers need ap ply; previous experience not absolutely re! quired; state age and present occupation, P 1. Bee. B153 2b Telephone J(i::n. Boyd Commission Co Succecsort to James E. Doyd Co., OMAHA. NEB. COMMISSION UP. A IN. pnOVISIOM. A.N D frTOCKS. Board of Trade Balldlnas, Direct wires to Chicago and Ne" Yorli .urreaiiondtnce, John A. Warren A: Co. DO YOU SPECULATE? SALESMEN wanted, side line, best spe cialty in -undy on the market, sell ona druggist in u town, samples weigh 2 lbs t sale made In 10 minutes, 125 a week al' lowbd, send references; what states travel In. Western Candy Co . 42 River St., Chi, cago, 111. B 162 2K SEVEN Odd Fellows In cuch state cun find permanent, pieusant. prnntatile employ ment near home, whole or part time, good pay. O 63, Bee Office. B 161 2d WANTED, up-to-date specialty salesman io mane tne nest trade with rhe best proposition on the roud toduy Address O 67, Bee. B-1&0 26 AN INCOME of 115 per week can be earned in spare t.me or evenings ny any person able to write: proor sent free anywhere to those sending addressed envelope to Robert Orannan Mfg. Co , Box 227 Brook, lyn, N. Y. B-119 28 WANTED, four blusterers at High school building, council muits h 2on 2a kllOKTIIAM) A.M Tl I'KWIUTl.tG. A, C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N, T. Lite. -642 I if so. speculate succeeifully. Send your BOYLES' College, court reporter principal, 'orders to a reliable bouse, wbr- iuer will Br Bldg. 841 1 (oe placed on t open market We cat, '.make for you tn one month more Interest 'on your monev than bd- bHnk will pay you In a year. Send for our book on speculation It Is free. NEB. Business & Shorthand College. Boyd's Theater. 844 GREGG Shorthand. Om C Col., 16 & Dnug 641 J. K. Comstock & Co. Rooan 211 Trader' Uldg, Culragu. ACCOItlllO.X I'LHATI-iG. ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, beat, quick. est Mrs. a. c. mark, a. n. cor. 17Ui and i-axnam.