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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1910)
iHE BKK: OMAHA. FT? I PAY. , AFKTL 20. CRAlSlNDi'RUDlCE MARKETj Wlett Cpeai Lower, with Some But ieg bj the Short. Lord. lwrr . pn-ne stam. 1:2 U' n I r r sai ma'.a. 'edy: t-.xed ex re uwia. Ill ut. tire rta. Lit. v.-. lon rer, I 4 i . K- n. steady; toied sure r.n, I 4 J ,; cr r, llJ.; .'vn I ifjt; . l. w'x P.re:pt. Shipments CABLES L0VTZ2 AT THE CLOSE Tra mrkrt Okm Dwlt aad Cask Deaaawd I Nwt Active, ltt' Ll( fhtsplac Orders - "(Mil Prleea. f OMAHA. Ami! St lfl Wheat rulrrd.lov.ef g-ter iv. I.,-i ao-art ! f t.).t tr 4,ek snort, vacua cam i ar at l-e tiwi-e ax, 4 anii crip ir a re,vea i.torv-j w, aqua mut miU'ii i seine cm o. ei.au kt l a tuuu. i 7 rain ir tutu aeie m.iiifO .o Itvo: tne aeiii.it; i-tt' for ti u. us pmn ruiea e . i h i..ra.,.i a a ta.i UTA.r li.routtioct V r -at tata nervous and a hi. a ktroo tAr.j ,n u 2 a. t,uairu cfi eain .. kia at avu)4 ioae titaui 'i4 eujnia! Lot: ol trie Beaaion. t,aah aes ere uUi.. .j .'.i-a hemg rejis-ytea, . lac m lutrw aa.jil n.i n.d of. Jt Uliltcr U4 4liVM' 4aaa Oeilikltq w '-41 .ilte. .vi ..Vt.', " J.C..1 CVlitlDLl. '' snipping oritti iui tataing. i u.d acipmenui ttrn .," btjui.t, M(aii-ai rKtu-i, year of a.w.jwti tutiei a an) an, prut da ol toooinv tushes. sT.merj torn receipt! we. vt basheit ArvA ujttLui wfit aoO w iiiijnfc, AaiawriSi tec. pee kasi year ui jn-v. iuai.e.a eixj GiJi.j4MiU of wa.uc usheia. Citwuc w era li.-vu ptahel of corn, none 1.1 oats i.cat aua nuuf lo oufbe.a - ' t.t ami r.tr cn ..-a. Lcai rar. oi biuct. arllclaa.) Oea 1 Lev. I C;OM. lea jr. F!-J! t.! . ht. tu. Oa-a. bu. . . 4 4 M Waat I Cvru Mar. Ju-.. Oai My. . j . , - . . i T 4V' -''St- W'i K! ' t I I- I I 0S U l - - 1 I to ( Si 4 M ! is 1 ki Oauka laU I'rln. WHEAT -No. 2 hart. $1.3.CH: No. 1 trd. No. t hard, yUtYi 'c . ra- jx.jd bard, uoic; No. I aprins, Sa Irm, Ti⁣ At. 4 sprit. Cuww; No. 2 curuiu. sd-sac; No. aoruxu, wKN-iNi-J white. No. S vtuta. No4 white. bb'tv ; No. 1 yei- kw. TviTTc. Nu. tV yeuaai, t-'Vc. No. rrlioa, No. 2. 7c; au. a, E4ia i-c. No. 1 &Q63e; no graa. auia OATS ltacdard. 4Ie; N. a due. 2SUic; No. 4 white. 3-c, No. t yr.iow. atv 2y-c. No. 4 reiVF. r.Vt; miitd, -wtr-c BaRLEI-.Nh. 4. c. No. 1 tea. J Sc ; rrjocted. 44iae. RTE No. t. Hattc; No. 2, TJ&-4C Carlt aVer lata. Wheat. Corn. Oat. Che4r : t 4 Wl Mlnnaptta r: 3-4 ... Oma v. l 27 C lnlutsi A Chicago cttAix lid raorisio"! Fratarra f taaTralUi; Clnalaa; , rilcai' m Pom i-4 of Tra4a. CKICAOO. April IX. Many wheat trad ra -a.'-aa.wf!i tudar In a lig-tag uarket that tvvrre-d a rarigre of lc The f -aa nervOHia. with e-f-ptmUfr cho-a-luc a new ioaa of Wlii t;rn cu,wd Wfl Se to kc doarn. oata. c U V0c. a.ud provialonjL Kc to 81c Hxaior tn a beat attemptaa tartica of ryaua; ro rua aaay quKJy from loaaaa on iUicx. tuda iut Jii rr.arUfi proved too al!o- ery lor aucjl atrau-ry. The aelllr-f of aua.ww usnia oc auay oy ine laaons iuCft la U.at moDth aaa.an Infljeatiai help t Lha bear side. Waakoess in Wall ircl vaa tajked of aa one yf the factora trnclra- i anaMlia Lha wbeat market. rumor of tlT clearaaora. auppoaed to be from Can ada, a aa anoiher dial aiding ei&mecu Or 'lew of the auuauoo aaa ttiat the cool airathtr Had been )ut what wheat needed Mt ehrck. taaects tor a time, Lnsatches at aJrnuat the earrie momert reported favor t)) cryp caa-a trtm Bunaia, whiie Ne-eraaata-aent-wert! that-netda there were SToainc worse ax4 no etvaw ( atamaee i wed to amomat lu. M per cenu cf tezr.ttr imeaT opened uncharged to o kwer at U.4" to tLXP. aom to 11-'". )own to fcSfcWc. hack to aLiWi. dow to "Mfcc. and Mua4 at ftoVt4tee-' "Uqutoiiua ol May holding and much ahort aeiiitig were .feature of ' the cure irade. bepieaoer o(aied utichaxiged to -c taaer at . to t3-c sold doan to vc, (kat raieU on lufci. aa by local aborts cic-oed at Ca-h c-om waa ttUle lower. Na. 4 ciuaed at -trssc Oat followed corn. September opered We lower at SVc. went to 2Scs. down to ajl-c aid a-toaed auady at tx. iryviiuuiu prjcti- tlaindied. The close as alTTKt at Ue bvitr.m. wlta pork y ftc (Mt; laf. to lir-. and nba. llc. Leading fiamrea ranged are aa fohowa. CTHER I IKE (.RatX BELT Halaa Tkrwagheal Lake Reglea, Fair Hmrni mm4 Soath. OMAHA. AprJ 21 XSP.S. id 3r-Tale raina ov.urru ux ue re sign, or.. a.. anj aouio Ai. antic rtaies eur.ng u.e laa; taeoty-teur fcjura, out t tit.., ia.r aeainer iivi .revaiia uirei.u o;i tiie t and tvj lb. ice w earner cvf L.Lutt geririai.) otar wert ot in aliaaic mpp. m et u.e niy a-iauaiaii.a. a-r.a no pi i.'etp. iaitou Has iKvurred u Uiat I . i -iurf aiii.-v tftt laai r-rjrt. increail itvuuixic-aa is anown in U.e nouniaiba. alJ t.iiiiC) aeaiJiei prevail on tr.e rac.fiJ iHn. aiui !. raiaa facing in iiioii. 1 1 n.pera lures acre aeodeoiy n.gnar in cer.wai a ej C-o.'C dr.rakr and aarnier aeainer prea4. Una juorrniig fivin tne ituiajr aHiuuvaiiaa at to tr. Ur..a va.iey In aii ot;.r aectlos the tern pr-ratore rhar.gfs bava - been eilcm ar4 unoaponant. tactrpt U'.at a a.ignt ajt gen era! ne is i.ui. in the nwunia,na and tre eireme rontt ee au:Ka; is laeoraue lor cor.u&ued fair in this irkyn.ty lobigni atx 1-riCaj. wuq no inr.pijr iatt C4.a..e In ieu.iraiure. anciaiata tainperaiure and pree:pltat')OQ a run-ipard wita the last three ynar. Dit. iMf. Inn. i.. Vir.irrum terr.peralure.... 1 42 14 24 recip.iailon (M f. .Cv .U Normai tempera iurs for today, ; de- aTTea leficleney In prtrtpitaUon since VI arch L I :r.,t,M. Lef-ier,cy corressoDdlna teriod In 2 4 incAea. Lel.iencF corre txjnd :r, oeriod fa L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cora aa4 "H heat Begiaa Balletla. For Omaha. Neh.. for the twenttr-fmir hours ecd:i.g at t a. m , T&ih mertdiaa time. inuraoar, Apru z, i;; OMAHA ffTATION. Ten-D Ilarn- MlUOtk. Afrbiaod. Neb... Auburn. Neb... ii aea- iWar. K Columbia. Neb Ciilberta.in, Neb.. aS r air bury. Neb Fairmont. Nb. U Or. Island. Nth.. 6 Hartingion. Neb. S 11 aa'. ins a. Neb Hoidrt-se. Neb... H (akdate. Neb...., Omaha. Neb Tekamah, Neb. Aha. la Carrol U la Ciartnda, la Elbley. la. Slom Cliy, la... Minimum temperature period ending Ulan, averages. DISTRICT STATIONS. Na of Wrtrlrt. Stations. Columbus, 0 17 LoulsxHle. Ky..:.. 1 Indianapolis. Ind. 11 Chicago. 11) .'. 24 fit. Louis. Mo... 12 Tea Moinea. la.... 14 Mtnneapo.is, Minn. SO Kansas City, Mo. M Omaha. Neb Is Rales occorred within the last twenty four hours tn the Chicago. Columbus asd Louisville dtricis f the com and wheat region. Temperatures are higher through out the entire region, the rise being most marked in t&e central and wertern por tions. 1 A. WtLfH. j Local Foreeaater, Weather Bureau. HEW YORK GCXEliL MARKET Yarioea SENIORS STOCKS .SDB0SDS 1o! aa. M." ". lvr dfl'sra of I'm. I TT.. c.ir certifrates outMsr.rg I4v 5v-4 . ! tinrri' Fuiv5 ? if ds rfi 'rer d"Ur- 11 ' gr'al fur.d. CXW; currert .abilities. Storm of LianidaVtioa BrraVl OtsT H"- arkinc t'nr In trarr tf- fi 13CSI.O, m brki WfTH't of tw- Wall Street KukeU. 'im of the CrltM Jtat. g-a.sr.T.T: sjV IswS arr silver rni. ITL 4T J ; minor c-m. " I ll. 1": "!. total baiapce in genera! fund, TT rAc Tn inr rTt ac nia -.i . "" 4 reellaa; af Aatlety lae-r-raaed Over Fwaalkle Reeeaalaax High Prieee sfsiTe Dtrriealtlee la All Dlreetleaa, Tew York Me Market. NEW TORK Apr!l tt-MONKT-Oa rail, strorg and hurr.er: y-J7 rr cent; ruling rata. 4 per cent, closing bid. per cert. to offr. Time loans firm; sixty dsr. 4M 4 per cert, ninetv days. 4- per cent; s x mMi'h'. 4a pr cent PRIME MERCANTILE TATER 46S i per enl a ! KTERUNO EXCHANGE Weaker, with NEW TC'FK. April 2S. TTie storm tf ) srttst bu;ines in bankers' t ils st M MA lll'jirtstlon hlcb troke over trie stoi k mar- i tot t -r sixty-day bills and at 14 TV for ket today aa a cuimir.stion c.f lnf.uene ! d'rrsnd : co-nrriemsl M'ls. Msil hicn nave been gstherlr.g for some t,mi ! FTLTR Rsr. Uc: Mfllcsi dollars. 44c. ix. Mia. fall. Pky. H i'i . Ciear 6? Clear . Clear k 42 C.ar a& U .w Cur M a Oar U .W Osr 6 tl .W Clear S f0 am Clear M 4 .00 Oar H U . Clear K .is Clear M i Ciir 7 J .0 Clear 8 B . Clear S5 4S . Clr K 41 .( Clear Rt X . Clear M 2 .00 Clear for twelve-hour Not included in Temp. Rain Max. Min. falL K . W 3S " - .26 M X . - 42 .IC , t .09 at 4 .09 M 42 .09 K U . (fc .0 Oara Pais wets Delavar A Hedatai. ....... taonr kle Orante d at- e. M IMstUlarr' aorBnaas sm ka-ia ".M iifd Brta sd aft 1 aiarinc . Kartaara aft Oraat Nortaara Or ctfs... lUlaaoa Oanuwi.. ArUclts; 0,jen.i High-l Low. J Close., Yes y. Who at May July bept. Corn alar July- fc-ept. Oit May : Ju!y , Pcra May Jy. fcepL Latu May July Sej. titoa May' Jtiiy ;i VJ i l op l or, I 1 48 ll CSH 1 ' 1 01" 1 aV I 1 Tt 1 (C 1 4 57X; JTi CJ'.aCS, a- 1 1 41V, tlVtf! 42 A-V 44 V'itr-a.cr. i;.iV! 42 i n a n as J s n 01 21 xth tl tCa, aS 13 U', f 1 2 , 21 4 21.ctb, ti tk a is t zi is law il.il 123 ill 112 15 1 12 1 1! 27 12 12 i u 1 11 :n 12 c 12 U- U U ICS 11 K j 12 CT " 12 ' !f , 11 IB i 11 KS I 31 ir uw 1 11 kss, 1 ;rs 11 7& 11 1 U "! li iw . U U-t 11 72H U Hi. r.sh Qt3ort'ons ar gs foi.'owsr Ff "VR-Ky-, WiF.ter pa'. ?nt, ; enrw stra-gaaa. 14. ri i.2i: iraig siiaishis,- liv-i.. aakft fc:;-i. T.TK-No, 2. ;.c. BA KLEY-Fee-J fr rr'x'rg. 44Sc; fslr to chof?"t malting. F7rtAe. EEDe-Kiax. So. i-aauthwetterm. Hir: Ne. 1 Dortaaeaviarn, U4 Tiamthy. 14 4u. Ckiver. 11121 . . . , PKOY1MO.N-!eM pork. lr' bM.. Kt &i)-a-. Lard, per Kf lbs.. Ili isj." Siiort ilia, aide iloosei. I 1 77V, tVL.ll iri jt; ciar ailas lboxsJi. i:i.M;lX 7. lotAi cearaMtes cf i.Mi aud flour acre equilto XS4 li'j. Pnnrsrj" rece.pt -rt i:t (m bu.. compsred ii:ii 20s. bTi, tUe carreppoirr.g day a ytar ag.v. La ll ma ted -:a fur tomoftow: Wheat, t cars; corn. 2a caia; uaLr, us urs; h-a. ., head. Cmuago Cash Price Wjtat No. I red. HT1 , . 2 re-. Ii ii.lrf. No. 2 hard. LL. 1 fc"? : No. 2 titu. ;,.Vi No. I prtr-S. 1.1- Corn. .; 2 i-is,sSjc; No. a caa.. iTI-jjk-. No. 2 ante, tci; No. t artite. ::siio: N- 2 f a--Tti aXac; No. a yei.u. Uhcic Uill. Si 2 anita, . CS4raiV:r Na. S Uie. :Jt-''xc. N 4 wkHo. 4j-a ; siaadaid. t."- bink.lK.iniwl ij-KT, caviiu. 12 feaat I . toGs Steady; rcj.pts. at H ci-t; at maik. oasea ircsuJd. Usi. Iin ; j-rnr f trave. I"-,'". ll'.Etstl-YB.; !, 14"iL.c; taita, l'Vi '-.". ytrui g jliieruu. iong haraa. )-. KrxI jt.s-t am; choice to faniy. C) c. nr to e.j, 2-jic. WinsTr-t.u.;. turicya. lie; ctli- evrViVi "" 1F',C- pili'-ac; tj k...L-,j ae-ara.i. ST-.i-vaw, V to i-P-u 1 ajr.-h., 1-.:. C: lcagj Ke " ltrt- t.orr,i u rears; eats, in ftJ. f t . saitid tamorre.W!1 car,. CJCa y oars; oat. l c.ri. f.g. 1T,V ceai. t: Yeala beaeral Market. T. LOC1S A;r.i V-WH7-F.lari lower; liar . U-J-, Ja-. r,.8 fash ateadi: trsck. N. i rri. I1.VL-1L No. i ara. II ift.fi 1 12. ' tX.RN-i- jn.res lower; JJV. r,e- Julv iSSa. Casa i gxitrj traca. No. t ai-c I w hite tsux. ui! r:uiea luwer; May. 4ic t-Wc. fa-- lower; track. Na. i tr I 'lta. va. STE-Hm. TVii'c. n 'l"f trtfarr1: re4 winter late-Ms sia.rS.' extra fa-u-y anl straia-tn. HSj-i il: firi a'jilrr fim tij.l. iFV r-"rr.oth Ut41Si. iiM? AL-ar. I ERA.N-K!nufr, ta- IfSl. eit track, flul d , ''AT Vt) b-'CmI; timothy, H4K'I ( i:ru. I ? t 14 . y Aii!V;-- - - I . r al P T tYN L ?c katoVl&lOAav rork. lower; jobiiig. Qaotatleas et tke Day Cwasswallttea. NEW YORK, April 21 FLOUR Dull and barely steady. Spring patents. 26. 243 a:; winter straights, t-i Kco ; winter patents, Itl'i-it. spring e.ears. It 20 4a. winter extras. Ne. i. 44MS7-ta; Kan sas straighta. 4 orj . Meceipta, 20,7at bbla ; shipments, 7M bbia. , CORNMEAL steady. ' Fine white art.1 yeiiew. II 4utf !..; ooarae. ll.2561.aW; klla (tried, p V haA i' Spot, weak ; No. X red, 21.12, nominal, c. L f.; No. 1 northern, tl.l. I. a. b opening narlgatloa. Opt-iona: W hrai waa weJt and tower during the morning under beawy selling by oommiasion houses oa tb catiea and poor caaa demand, but late in the dar m.-.-a was a moderate raiiv on oovering by short a, closing at 1S I lartarus-h Mat. net rower. atay, n I2el.l; ciosea at j mm- '--II in. Julv 11 ar..tl to a-la laiarna'-lacal B &i lib Cj.MAmK- k . i a . . Aiua . , I lac Karma fd vno bu. OuKN Spot, steady; steamer, 43Hc asked and No. 4. sw.. tomujO, botn fioiur export oaa.a; export No. 2. at-c, f. o. b. ai .oai. option market was without tranaactioris. ciosing ai S9lc net decline. Lxporiers took one ioaa. May closed at 4&c July at He and September at 7tkc Keceupts, bu.; ehipmecta. AM bu. OATS Spot, quiet: mixed, 24 to 22 lbs., nomir-ai; natural white, 1M to 2 iba . t-i ate; cupped white, it to tf lbs., tkCnc Option market waa without transactions, ciosiiig nominal, fcaoelpta, a.Mi bu. HAl yuieu HOPr9 I'ull; state" common to choice, la. C:9se, 1Kb. nominal; Pactfle coast, 1, latai, nominal. Hllics r'irm; Central Amecioa, SJtc; Bogota. 2i1!Ac. LEATH t-R Firm; hemlock firsts. 2c 2c; fceconoB, ZUqI.c; Ujrda. x$Xc; rejected. PROnSIONS Pork, steady; mca. J34M SUK': family, !t WJiti. abort r.esr, &. Beef, steao) ; mesa. la.ait; tamliy, : Owjls-sei hams, LA. 4 Ml Cut iseata, firm; pickled be.ues. u to 14 lt.d . fl'.i'i'jjl? V. , p.rkled hams. fll&$ 17 0 Lard, steady; middle west, prime. f!2 (M iz rir. refined, easy; conttr-er.t, fllie: Mum America, I1&IS; compound, $lt.tt9 10 'J). TALLOW Quiet; prime city, 7c; tun try. 7-,yrsc hlCE vuet; domestic. s$c; Japan, Piec. Ll"i TER Stealy ; creamery specials, S A-7e: extrsa. 2k; thirds to tirsta. -9 Z-c. state da.rv. ton.moa to finest. 2ii"c, prucefra, i. factory. nitfI3c; Imiiatioa crtbn-.ery. XSUVx- EOvit? trlit-Jy firmer;, fresh gathred. storage packf-d S'ectitn. f-KIT -re; freah I gathered. rTir packed ex'.rns. f.rsia, , a-iiilSc: fresh gsthered. reerultr pa-ied. , fireia )i(:;tc. j CHELsii Meady; stale specials. He; 'fii. iu'!,'c: fair u gool, S'i'jsc; eummon, J 4 .: IjII skims, Ifcn to. -I Ol LTRT Abve. strong; werlens fowls. 9 c. turk-ys. 12-iifcc. L-.-esr. Irretfuiar; t ct..c Ktcs. li?.lc; fow!k. li-2c; lurkeya. ; r.ftiic. past. Ibe rx.sttin in Vnited States Pteel aepiea st t p.cal if the ahoie market. tvd,ire trai lijuidatioei was ;n r-rogrens in this siia was considered coriclusive " he fact trat so faMtabie a devei pment the increase In the dividend on that st-ct shou'd be taken advantage of lo pu?h the s "lng u-nionst rated the ovei ettended specuiaiioa is it. The weekly trvlews of the Iron trvde by tr.e accepted authorities la the trade centered attention on this tendency' today and made a stror.g ir fluence in the day s tra4,r.g. The Importance attached to the iron tra-le a a barometer of genersl trade condttioi? made thrs res ir.fluential in !nrri:r the fr-el.r.g of anxiety over a possible trade I nriim. Th.a feeling has arisen hr rvaaon c.t r. ports of hesitation in various lines of bun-i-cas inj of trie high pr.res tl fcmrnodiMrt It is felt that these high p ioer have In volved dlfficultie in ail direcrTr.s. They strengthen ibe oatenta for t.irretM-s In wages, whim aie ! nf conei4i.it d In all 0"lartmet,ui f Industry. Thy have tied up a large .-il'jr-e .f crrdif for the purpwe of l.o.d.r j commodities out of the market la the effort to keep up prices. For these and kindred reasons It has b"en felt that speculative delation mas a necessary pre liminary to the re-establishment of sound col d lions. Anxiety i felt, nevert-jc l.es. o-er the con duct of this deflation. The aolicKade ex pressed today over the situation la the coiicn market aa uasiwa 1 -hie feel ing. Tomorrow being first notice dav in the cotton market, involves the obligation of eu.vers of cotton to accept deliveries of May cotton contractu. The approach of the May e:iroer,t con verging on the week's htar goid exports complicated the money position. Loans al ready called by the banks and the resulting I per cent money rate waa the highest touched since the first week in January. The stock market Itaelf showed the relief offered by the dsy s liquidation In the stronger tone that developed !efore the closing. The closing itself was decided: unsettled. Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, $S.$&.0M. United States bonds were un- Nu ruber of aaiee and principal Quotations on stocks were as follows: gates. Blck. Lew. Claaa. Ailia-Ckalaws pt ere HH st a1r4Tnato4 Onoyar 7a.S 71 anancaa AcrMaitaral .... fcfle 44 u Asa. ewaar l f sk Aiaarifma Can , 2st ara. O. F 4 4 K ces aa. Ootua OU ISO a- 14 am. H. A L. rti i.e v H am. I sarartuaa. 2, EH amanran 1 Inan4 11 u aaaarlima Looosotlvs 2.X 4t 4, ara. a. A H U.sm W Am. . A R. M !.! i, yn UL Steal raaatrlaa. SOB M 1T aaa. Sugar ken nana t U IS Aaa. T. A T 1M IU ta Tobaooo pti tt M S Aaaaricu Wirxan !,' m1 ; Aaacaote Mtamg Cb e l 4r AtoHUM tl. ja 1S Atfhawa !d M 3U2 i'i atlanue ODaat Laos 1M BalUmor A Okia Ik W la Ektthjahaa Btaai r Sf Brootira Rk4 TY 2.7B 7T 7a ConaHian rariftt M It. a. ui CMtral Laataar t.rw 4ta 41 Caatral Lauiar pit lt liK Hi.' Omni a Srw Joraai Cbaaasaaka A Oal .sm B4 IT Ckioaga A Altca Oble Ot. ' Boat Bat 2-7 J c. a w. prt Cbtcac s. w im a, M. t tU r 2l.aB U7 c. c. c. A t U rte a Otarmss F. A I l ent 17 Cotaraaa A Be LIS - M Oooaoltaala Gas II St lnv r a rer 1 da cieupaa r 8 aa. r ts a 17 W II. v, ire t T7 M 7 ISO BmSI'S Oovernmect steady, railroad easy. Closing tjuotations ou bonis were as folios s : . .Alrt, 1 4v,a r-X ..llilnv at at 4. ... 4 . Japia at Sirfi ..itl o at ..1?4S K c- lat Ti . llai-. ot. a )ri.... l ..7k U at S anl a . J0wM , f T in 4.. lTv ati. T I Tn. a i'"N aa rv. 4aa In ToSmros aa. " Ma 1-aiific a 7t 4o aa l'kS fu of at 4Ha. Mi Aracar cw. 4a... SJ ' T C. s, I'm a AtrtlfOl gm. a fa Co Deb a H o sau a h! T . K. H m H r. a J; sk. A w. la a a . sts B a rr. a i! s S Ka ranfu: a iw Si) . 71 tr- i. A L rite, a ... M K Pran r. ta 11... M a 'aa ri a a c. a n. j. g a... in tr-.n n a ... aa OSiia 4S .. "1 It. Lit r. d rat a. do r a 4kat tir a. ra.. t: -?t- i t w . a . i. C B a 4 t a s " ia re a.... son do ri a rkain.i a. U a ... M C. a. I I?. lsk !! Panic rot M.. n C. A. I A r. e. aa.. TSJ, So r. Nn.ia, so rfg a do M rW a Ma O4o. lot a ' Railway ia Kit Cole. atie. a TVloinc Patina a ) C A A r. at . 4Va r aa ct a 1' D. A H. e. a to a la s rat. a... U R. 0 . 4a. St r. f. EclUT a Ma io rvt a .ir. i eti m a j rTrilira a ''Va-Caro "t,em. 5a.. ai F.-a p. V 4a turSWataah J aa... y 9a sn. a 74 4i M 4 aa. 4a..... r:i o-at 4a. aar. A. T; warn Ml. a M ao aanaa n Waa. Eiec rr. a Cam. Er. r a U7 a ik cestral a tl "11 i. tav la ra!. a alaa. Psc rr ctfa.. Bid. aofftrt, C A 4a. reg d roapoa ADa-..al la a. Am. As hm ao cv. a At. C L a a . Bal ua a... 4a IS 4o W. Ia . P-k Tt. rr. a .. Can. a Ga a.. CTO. Lamthav a . lyateAl aeeeritlea. QootatVocs furnished try framwel Borne. Ir, (14 New Tork Lift building. Omaha: .. M .... .. a .... a it .... sa u .... .... 104 .... .... r a .... a .... n Utr car Omaaa ta, lass Caaeky raxaiBg Oa. W Naaaaka Ta.. stack 4 sa- at.. Kc raiia Vat Ir. Oa ta, aJt... Oaaaaa Water Co. ka. .. Omaaa W atar Co. a. ISM Oatana Waar M at Omaha Caa W. 1 7 Omaha Caa ta, UI4 Omaba t, L. 4 P. a. Omaha K. L. Bfa, I par cent Omasa IL tl k Uia. Oaaaaa A C A gv Rr. a, im.. Omasa A C A la. Rx. Bi4 A C tt Rj. an A C, B. R. A Ct alt-.... raofta T. A T. te. UT? Karevaeort C. A E, ta. iat...... fth omaaa. CUr at. a... Taaa Rr a, xsat, Erea A T. ... i 'ii" 0 1HI a yw at Jul !, U a le v aia t at '4S, iw a v m Bagar aa4 MaLsuaaea. NEW YORK, April 2s.-l'GAR Raw. aJ,; aiuacovsdo. M teat. I Wc; centrlfu- ; (iU. v test. 4 vr, mo'arsee sugar, a tet. 2 xc ReCined, quiet; cru?rel. koc; gran u.ated. .Lc; powdered. l.2oc Kaataas City Grata aat Provlaiavma. KANSAS CITY, April 2S. WHEAT May, ! trfjlfcia. cash, ur.cr.ar.ged : No. 2 hard. llA.il-K. X J. II it: 'll. ..; No. 2 rt-i. I. 1 10. N. 2. tl.eaLv. j cOZiN ala. i-lv4.;l, tentri; July, J6'-c. s4,e.'s; !Septeji.tr. s!SiTJc. aeJi- era t'i.'n. .iichar.ed to tuc higher; No. 2 I miied. ic: N o. t. 41'w.ivc; No. 2 af.!'.e. vC, No. 4, utgGiVc. OA"lS Cnccacged; No. 1 white, Ci'tSc; .Vj. I ntiifl, rfc HYE 7tALi72c KAY-L i.tr anged to Hc lower; cVee Htr.otl r. lls.W-pU sO; choir pri.r til wd ii ui; noce a.:aifa. f.i .M..i;;A ot 1 i rlR L rx.a-1 t-a, crttrr exlraa Zc. l.;'-k. i-c. K ci-l.. Zi-., xrt.r.g Biota, i.'-at t'jGS !(pc lower; current receiets, aas cra. tv.Ui; mir'lisr.eoua nui. Ji.ii. K.u.dt.1, Iw2i; euiage parked. U.M: Re.Tia i-pir?-nts Wh at, bu I'.fH Corn, bu sVat i . Oal. tu 4-TXi IJlIi laamatiaoai Pazra leva Oaatrai Kaaaaa CKtr So e c so. rtt Laraoa Gat Loaarrlia A K atina A ta. L M . 6t- t. A A H...T, at , K.. A T M-. K. A T. pft SUaacari ranric Kauaoal Bwralt .VaUooal Laa4 k. R. R. of m M yt4... Maw Tork Oaatrai K. T. O. A W Karloik A Waatera Monk American Nortbam rarita racinr Mali PeanarlvaAU lkDa.r a Oaa P.. C C A at. L. PataaiiTg rial I'i nam I St4 Car rvilman aiara Oar Rail aar Btael taring... kaatini Raatakifcc iluwl Karatailt Siaai s-'t Rock Itaal c Bote Uiaat Co pli eu u A t F sa art.... st- Laaia S. w fK. L. s w. aid SiaaB-Sbetna, (. A 1... Soacbara radric ........ faatbera Ratlvar Bo. Aaiiwar pit opa A iWrinc T . et 1 A w T . ll L I V. ft I aaa Pae.fx lalao PariTie a44 I". S RaJir I. f. atabtMr I . s sua .. I. A til sis j la ten m tut 71 114 ia t.4 tt S4 M ta ii t ea irv lU 44 .. tu ia-a .. at.ia a- .. It.. ki .. 4. Ma o 17 .. LB4 lit .. t 4S m 4 KM ( .. Ltu -a mo Ma . la .. U,uv 4va tmo f-a iw : .. t.sa :k t4 S'n .. U (K4 114 .. y a - . 17. Mt l.t-a .. Ifct TI .. is.sm iit-a, .. t aa .. ttta la-a .. t iw ) aa w .. l.aa is kt4 1W ..an . ile .. la U- .. l.ia m .. n la a- .. ta r.-a .. Lam t .. 4 r tat 74 .. 41-an it. .. 17a Xv, .. !. .. 1 f4 4 14f St K t7 IM 14 ia 'k 4 34 ' 41V it'll IB 1W & :iv i ,i, i Atlaraic: ... ' B. V. C. at mt. " uio wuujmu . i!a I a A C. C. A A M.. UlaOooaoa na j Bntta Onailtao rarrott A A C itik'Ol- Hera ft iranry r,L 1 ranteuiai ItSShaanoe rtj ' Ovinr Rantw C Oa.. tumr-iK ... a) I r aai oaua 147 I rranklin 1 ! Glnwx Caa- . Sv j trranir wa. Tk. Beatwa Stacks staid Bwwda. EC'STON. April !. Cloir quotations on mining stocks were: Alloeet Mooawk 4 Aaat Corpa BSSXaaaoa Oa 1H A. Z L A C Ni lair.t Miaa 31 -Norvt iita Xt 1 iLoru Lata Ua . 14 - rr, w . Vt Hw 44 44 ia lllw ti m it fa IM It 41 Km la Hk IM a tl C7 77-ts r: tit a , 714 la 14 1S l'k 1 M ia 14 Mt w w M Graena Cauatxa lata Ror.a Ocear. Kerr Lata Lata Cora La Sala Ousei r Miaau Crycv ..... aaa at B. M... . HkSavana A F. C... . najTasaafaok a . 41 V. AC- AO til, . SC . - R . A M 40 . 14 . . ao pit 41 . Pirtak tpn. a . alSWiucia '. H . Uw.srtter1ia '. IX Boalea Cape Market. The following quotations are f'imlphea lva by Logan At Bryan, members Boslon Stock ir. I exchange, 53.5 South tf'.xteentk sireet, tt I Omars: W4 I Adrauara tMirliaa 4 1 ; Ana. Commercial .. Miami J II "a W ! aiiooea tl Muiawa 4 S j Alianue 7Su-uaatir V i caluaat Anaona.. SonJi Beta IT Calmma A Hetla. .vs tacosia 41 U xl'V tt - li tt U ii 71A r mm t -4 71 U tt I- 1 Cor per Raes - CatuMrlaDt Kit ytret KaUoaal hax,Oiirk . . Hrlreua llana laa Rnral .... Kitttiaw ...... Lakt Cflfipa ... La Saia Miia taaants . ll - t;0i4 Jaaaiajoo ...... at . (nmrf 71 . t Rar Jonaolitaad . 144 . I Bhanrioa 11 . lfupert Copoar s . iaeutnv A baton... it . Jfl Taznarark - a . 15 I . . S. A to .4 o ptt 44 . tl ttaa OnraMloatat .. n . II uaiM 'A . 7 Takaa 61 4 IT M 111 a rr IK UT- XI 12 7 7 4- 41 a t7 - f. " Tl TU tr 7 lis, It tt, 3 a at x t a Va-Caxa Craailcal Wakaao aanaa r4 Sam Maryaat cira... WaalBgtaaia trxvinc laun t&ioB . .. Waaaii&c A U K Tatai aaaa tsr is saj. ..IK. em few .. :. ..s4tm .. .. it) a .. M.tMt .. t 1l4 .. ltiot : .. ltt ia 4 1. u ll 17l it It 1 ' 4 Itt-a tt ki lit -a t4 i'X ie . -t-, . 4iv 4 a 43 41 tl t ti4 a t 2-a t a Baak at EafUat Stateaaeat. LONDON. April &-Ta weekly atAte raent of the Bank of England ahowa the foilowintr charges: Total reaerve In ceased. t71Z.XK'. circulation decreased. CSOT.OOO; bullion increa-ed. 4i4.SS; other entitles increaaed fi. other deposits lixreaaed, 2 247.0W; public deposits de creased, iiS 0l4; note reserve Increased. CWW.4K: government secairltiea decreaced. tl.Ote.4XiO. The proportion of the bank's re serve to liability tn-.t week is Ml 6 per cent; last week It was M.Ct per cent- New Ywrat Mlwlaw Sterks. NEW YORK. April 28 Closing quota tions on mining slocks: i Altos Bransaick Oon Com. Tvaae) atork . . Ao Sanaa Caw. Cal. A Va. Horn Silvar Iron Silw OCferet. S4 lavine Oca. I 7 'Luiue CAiot 4 it IMinu :ti it Ortaru 17 CLir ;tf. . 45 ftaiiSard 44 .14 Ttllva- Jaia S5 Baak Cleaurtaara. OMAHA. Apnl X Bank cleaKngs for to day were li.4ii f7 ax-d far tne corre sponding date last year tre ti.4Hi.2t L17t 44 aura Ju:y. ; No Miaaraaallt brala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Apr.i IS WHEAT My. ILw.w'r.l..-; Ju.r. I- FT a: prr-ber. i-.-. tasii. No. 1 hard. IL11V No. 1 ccrtcern. t: tjl.u. Nj, i boruirrn. II ' 5-C7S; No. A l..fJiiik" COLN Ntt I ye..ow. aa-tTc. C'Ai No. I hiie. -Utc . . FLAX-Ooeed at CH IiYE-No. I r.-jTtc. H'tAN-!-i i iur.d asrka, t: t 3 ll.2i. KLfvl R i"irtrt patents i.n a c-J t o. i.. !4 rvaa-j .v. tili second i'.a-tt. t: oai iS7 : first clears. UM1; second t.eara UiOiiW. llllwssket Grata Marketl. MILWAUKEE April 2 WHEAT Na. 1 northern. glSfjilfc; Na. I twravcra. Lfe,i I .-: Ju-'y, lltia. Ataad. rLOlR-Uttr. OAT Laavdaa Cloalag biatrka. LONfXN, April tt American etcuiities opened a fraction higher and tnen moved irregularly. United folates Kteel. Cnion Pa cific and Southern Pacific dropped on rea.Uihg. At noon the market was dull, with prices ranging from - higrher to 4 lower than yesterday's New York ciot.ng. London closing stocks Coao.a. aacaay - ". Loa.ania A Xaak..:tt ta tumoaiat 4. tkt, Kaa A Tua.. 41 InL Cora ?V kea Yark Central .. t4 Itlccrli laKarloik A Vatin .IN, auciaoa -. 1.2 as ta .. tt 4a auuuaet S3 t- lcr.una 4 1 A (alt ..lit inu .- j ia, Au-4 kiaa si ri:. ... t freuttns Ra 4 4 lis alt .. II aoatkara ranf.t .. to I tiiwu Fa-.lJt .. K-4 aa p!t .. r l t ut ..at ti pit . . t tilu'j .. I 4x .!t li.l.itta roiitrai ia Ksaai.a a SlLVLrt iir. tieedy at :t OLir.ce. MONEY Ffji per cent, 1 he rate ot c-J-couru .n the orxi market foi short bills is i"s per tut. fjr threat tne tins' bilia, S1 .jit p-r cent. Ca&atiaa Fan.'lc Ccaaapraka 4 Ohio Ct. braat Waaiertl Chi . Mil. 4 ii r I Bwaaa xevrr A R:a C .. ta M Bra to at rit to 14 4 Gacd Tra-.a Metal Market. NEW YORK. April Sl-METALS-The market for standard copper on the New 1 York Metal exchange was dull todsy. with spot and forward deliveries up o tne end of July, closing at H2Sfcl2M. The English market was steady, w-.ih rpot quoted at tl. and futures at 7 s ad. Arrlta'.s re ported at New York today were 2 t&nt. Custom house returns showrd exports tf thirty-six tons, making 31,457 ao far this month. Local dealers qjote lake copper at L2 Km lit; electrolytic at Hi tit 12. Ti. nd casting at 111 Vtu 11 CTS- Tin was quiet, aith spot and foraard deliveries up to the end of July, closing at ti Ko-Zl W The London market waa a shade lower, but f:rti after a weak opening, w th tpot quoted at CiV. and futirrei at 11 il 2s -i Lead was dull, with spot quoted st tt. 4 4 New Tork. and at H-31 2i EASt ft. Louia The London markt ass lower. . ! with spot closing at fl2 Us 2d Ppelter was I weak, with root Ci .? 5 at If L". rf. tft New OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET General Bun cf Cattle Stronger and Fairly ActiTe. HOGS MAKE A 1T7E-CFJST GATS keep wt Very Active, kat Prices Desirable Grades at Fair ta Cast Klllere. POITH OMAHA. April 2. lin rteceipta a ere: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday ... Off.CiaJ WfJifKli) Estimate Thursday Cat tie. I'.c ge bbeep 4 UH B.0U III 1.44 LTii are 4 4 k.4 til 111 t4 2.4j Four dsvs this week. ..17. !PI l TO U Ml Same das laet week y W K n& ii.l'J ram caa I aeekt ago..l fr.trt :t.r Mine day s I aeekt sgo.. C 2T..V IaMI Same dais 4 iterks ago. .14 t-4 2T.M 21 1T (Same day last year ls.Mti t. i.l Ik.;: The following ttthle shows the receiptt of tattle, hogs and sheep at Sou to Omar, a for th year to date, cvtr.partd with Its! year: !.;. is Ina. J.e. cattle 251 nm .'i.tir7 2ti.i44 Hogs TNi.XLI ..T72 10.4. St.eep .i.-l UKtli aivt Thafollowing table shows the average prtces of riots at South Omaha fnr th last several days with) comparisons ; t -" . : . 1.1 t;" tt . tii . tf :i r.. tr 14 11 1 tt , MO l sa tl rti a 1 1 xt IM ta trt ta ;n t a I " a a a '9 a 1 a t a 1 a a 4 '4 4 t a t a t 14 t t a t t t t t "4 t ' -4 T-4 t - t I'i e4 l-4 r- r. 4 . u Tl r 4 . a . r 4 . M . tt . T' . IA H ft 1 :: : n: . .til r i ?5 t-4 ri rt i- ? ri n r- r ri rt . 4 . a-t t i t ? a t e t K t a i t t it 1 llil It : t 1! 't t It t Li t H t 11 t 11 t li .i n it 1 11 t vi t u t li t ' t t t r. t s. A I I 11.--1 -- . : k a a t n . I-,. . f"t t ij "i.ii !.;i.T it'f : t .! ; , . ;Aivi.iv'-i- vt l. . ' d. 1- r .-. ; NT. IV STTMI.KS . Tld shes- 1'er doa bt i !r dix buio'S .Vsr t-.i.c: ac r'.k!ioiis ". I'ait.t: J'er J'-t kcr chee. U I'er dot V'.ncii-. iK iinacn; , ll lit. 1 l.k'k par.t: Farcr 1 vih7i:tamlhs - ch i". tc lurmpa: "i.'r t p. r Out r dt I burciiea. - Hrli: Per btl , yr4. dox. Ifcuil ioristoa Fitt I';cr4 : or Cuba, p- r -barket crate. I V: cnoloe, 1 12 Stm snl est bsn: l'r harnter. n.t.ut & !t. . ikv,4g own r-k. J'ef rian-.per. ( it Cucumbers: Hot in.use. per I dot . 11 b'tjl " ' H'ME CROWN VFlETATtI.K.3 IRadifhesi tttt fancy home trotn. per ' d t l -jnches. S Le"uoe Fal'a fknrT : l-af. prr 3 .x. 4c; bead, la hsmiw-rw. 11 7i 'l in..') . I ancy home rrown per dot buncAes. ti-c r.huht.b:: Per rtox btinrh'a. tie. A;rBgu: -,r A x bunches, c 1 tireen onions: I'er d bunches, l"e. Lata. 1 ui. io.iiai.Tjsr.,i.1i.ji3a4. pnl 12..1 I 14.; J I at; 22, IV i 2t, 4 I " . ' tv..i a av a M s M aa, a a - 1 v w ... ,r . . ., a, k 4 fcl i "" VA inr iiiur. iiy"r-v a j 4 ki j If r trades might p.s,0.y April It.. A A April April Apnl April April April ApfU fallow Market. j NEW TORK. Ap-11 rt -OOTTON Market I opef-d tteadr at a deitns of 2ti points in response to Indiffeient cb.s. a favor able oxv.rion of tn wet 'hew map and a re- 'ral of tee-.erday's sei'.-ig movement. .There n-etned to be a goJ demand for l!e new rr'P month, on the ground that tne romir.g crop riow premia at the beet, ti b a 1st one. but the p11 crop ws wesk unjer liquidation inl tesr T,reure, rn pr.urtred by pre1ct'-ns f r enormous deliver, e on May. a"d the (- ' market a at very nervout and unsettled in conse C'lenoe 1 Cotton futures or-ered st.sly: Aprl". It iltTic. May. 14ir: Julv. 14 45c: Arm sr. Sertemh r, IJ iJ0:-: Octolwr. 1SV t-Hll.l'-It til another quiet market in Iks shee; bsrn today st tix'tariy tuady prices Total rece'.pts aer 1 gnu a usual. ooratlnt( thiiiy o' ismbh, abvut ha.f nooied and hs.t thorn, l'ackers arre not very anxious foi mstrrial even though the strike scare has bioan over and demand u rather dull from the start. A te load of good oile1 MfXicans :e r. sale, th bet lots going at tt si, a th a less dea rs bi shipment at I-4 ) The week's irtfl. tnua fa- has rvrvtwcilet no he- features cf cmaeooeree Aida fr-rn a limited supply and an eyuany limited ' u derrjnd. the situation is muth trie same at 1 li'c; tt was at last a-eek s close, rheep hsv 1 12 4V. b-ea selling in about Ue same notches.' ST lU'liv .Apnl CVTTON-.te1 . shorn lambs have met with a lair.y g-val rr dll.rg. 4Sc: s'es n-re: r-ci Ipts inquiry at firm figores and aooted lanibs bs!r; shipments. 1 4A7 bales; ttock. 35ll ir. A decline of lufliia? baks. er any mratntss m tr.it , Ieceiriber. 12 1; Jaauvry. 12 41 22.. , f r. I ii I h 1 ti..J 44, 7 01, I 1; k: 24, I 24..( I 7 i tl I M. f . I Hi K.. S U 1 04- lia IS (il 4 i 14 4 T th, 6 2b., I 22 5 10 4 72 JW .) 27.. 2.J 1 a it, i, i a " II V, V 17 liMif til i tauaoaF. Rcei;4.s and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, Neb., for tne twenty-four hours ending at a p. m, jeterday: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hofc-s. Sheep. H r C. M. A St. r 4 I WaDaah 1 Miakouri Pacific 2 2 .. Lnton Pacilic A" ill J 1 C. A N. W., east 2 4 C. A N. W., west 3u ll 1 C. St- F. M. A 0 1 2 .. 1 C. U.-A U , east 2 C. ii. a W , w est ,' 24 I 1 C. R- L A P.. east C. K. L A P , ,. 4 1 Illinois Central 2 c. a. w 2 Total receipt 13J 7 10 t'ISPO&lTION. Omaha Packing Co... Sailt A Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Company.... Murphy Shipper Kohr Packing Co W. B. Yansant Co Stephens Bros, y. B. Lewis J. H. BuUa L. F. Huax H. F. Hamkton Mo. A Kam-Calf. Co.... Sol Iegan Other Buyers Cattie. Hops Sheep. 412 ' Aa Sou 2 CI 1 a Yfj 4S U HI 1.C7 LK1 132 IC2 l.Jb 2.M4 4.4S2 I.LD Total CAI'i LE There ca a decent ran ot rates here today for a lturut), but sttij tiie receipts Kr the four oays snow a tail ing cf f of almost l..j head as com;. red aith the same ou t ll week, but a a,n ot aooia 2,0X4 head As compared witn the aam periua a year ago. The market aa a wno.e aaa in much UK-re aaustactory condiuon than yesterday. The settling of the labor trochlea at the packing houses, thus avett mg tne oacgrr of a trika, mad packers feel more ilae buying with greater treeoom lum for the last tao or three days. Beef steers were in good demand, espe cially the light grades of good quamy, and anything ot that kind commAnded prices that were a litue stronger than yesterday morning, or tuily aa good a ekierda close, rieavy cattle, wniie aomewcat neii lected. wr f uiiy as good as yesterday. Coas and heifers sotd quite lreely at prices oa an average A dttle atronger than 1 esterday. Feeditig cattle were all In good deraand and the market on the li&ier grade at least 1 irm. Vuotauon on cattle: Good to choice oora fed ateers, TsiO'-; e!r to good cornfed siaers. St. ij7.sv; common to (air cornfeil steers, la aya.i; good to choice cows and heifers, .il7.3; fair to good Co a 1 and heilera, ti.Wtyi s; common to fair cowb and heifers. HTT.i94.7S; good to cnoirce siockers and leedera. t Otap li ; lair to good etockers and feeders. K..MgiB,: common to tt.r Blockers and feeders. ttOOoiai: stock hell ers. a.Tiytt: veal CAitea, HiVi, buliS, Siaga, etc, J 7Bljt S. and trie tl- be Quoted as iiare:y ttcsiy. Currett puoea 00 shorn lambs are j-st about Tie leas and prices oa shorn theep around JAc less thsn values on sina.ar quality of wooled thipmenta. The fonoairg quouu&cs appiy to the tatter class of ttock: Oood to choice lambs, if 4,. fair to gLcd lambs, t.ij 4i., good i gnt learlijigs. tH't''. gio e v y ) earl.:. at f .sa ai; good to caowt aetners, (. k j l; lair to good wetnere to choice eve. Sl.svua.4w, taat IT Wkjl ba. Repreaei.tauve sales; No. Mexican lambs i4 Mexican Jambs II ooyl si, lair to gotl good Oils and Raala. (SAVANNAH Oa . Apr ! 21 fil! Turt.e-'- I tine O'JlM St 4.V. I P.' ?1 N-F:--m : cu latl.r : P.. U on r. it4T: K. 47. F. gr.O-'-: J. r.li'; H. 1'. ; 1 I. X'.; K. Vf. M. Is 0T; N. I'. cj. W O. J 15. 7J . W V hl 1 CHARLESION. ft C . Ap-il St -OlITar. p.-r'ne firm a; ' RitSlN Firm : nii.ta'1'ms ARC 14""'- fjt IS. I. 4' j4 4f K 14 r-i4 7T-t, F. C o tiff: O. tt rf-.'.3: H. IS Stiira S : I V. r K. - flf. M. f :. T : N. T1. K1, W G ':; W W ttiflr.lli. li Mexican 6 aesitrn 7 4 estern 627 western ri western ii western lanibs iambs lambs li, n.Oa, snorn... lambs, shorn... iuM. culls Av. Pr. 7 t W fc I ! 74 I Ti 7 . 75 C , e t t , k ai ,1-4 C CHICAGO LI Y E STOCK M4.RKET I.lversoal 4.1 I.IVFRPt "L. April dull: No 2 red it'r futures, quiet: Miy. Ts CK-toher. 7 4Sd. tv iRN Soot, quiet' new American mixed. Is 2d: od Amricn mixed, i.f K'd; fu tures, steady, July. If td. la Market. 25 -WHEAT-Pp ? 1 winter, no stiK-k: 4.4J. Ju'y. 7s 4 -.d. Osaaha Hay Market. OMAHA. April 71 HAT No. 3. K' 00; No. 2. I" .: packing tf Straw: Wheat. 200; rye and osts. f" i. AlfalfA 112 tK. The supply of poor hay is muco hvier ti.an the demand. Cattle sal kkeeg. Markets Reported f-teady Hoga Higher. CHICAGO, April S.-CATTLE Receipts, Cot head; market. atady; steers. V.iMj a.06; coas. MAo.' 2i: heifers. tt2T ;; 1 bulls, aitKiiy it; taives. lS..iiji vt, stckers I and feeders. ItTiCiT.OO. i HOGS Receipt. 10 XKiO brad: ma'-kn l'c to L'c higher; crukw heavy ii fi&. S. ;. . , - , butchers, asja.a.. iht -ixed. , BLOODY ANGLES OF PEACE choice light. t tK? iii.; packing. .y a.ri, pig. gwtrjo; tuik of sales, t? ixiyj-dM. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. lO.ffO head: market, steady; sheep, IT.lCrosii; lambs. 22o6fK; spring lami. lu..ia'i;..tA., yeArangs. IT.TifeaKl. Wool Market. ST. LOritv April -WOOLStedy; ter ritory and western mediums. Zrtjj?4c; fine mediums. lftDOc; f.ne. ll<c. Horrors of War 4 oatraated vrltk Slaaghtera In Y arloaa Peace fal Paraalta. Na. Av. II 1 ft 14. tTI ta tii l4i 414 a a ij t u 11 j ti 1 14 u 4 la..... 4 1 4 .... 11 4 4 4 u..... 4 t t 14 It I. ., tt .... I I 1 .... I 1 1 4 .... 1 1 1 4 .... 2 .... 1 1 1 ...li-M ...iai ...MO ...iij ... tu ...314. ...Ili4 ...ilt ,...m ... ai ... Ml ... hi ... Btl ...11a ... 7 ...!: !( ... KI .. :"i ...Alt ... Stl . tit . 4M . 41 1 ..J ..!!' ..II! ..1 tj ..ik . 14? . 14!4 . 14.. . .liJ . :m ..1 rr. 4 7t 4 44 4 4 a 4 Ti 4 74 4 lJ 4 tt I a ; a 1 m 1 to IS 7 t ; a- No. II... St.... i:.... tv.... ..... 4.... II.... .... 1' ... J ... 17.... I ... 21 ... 12 I... COWS. Av. 1:44 11S7 i-.Ho Hal lili ifr'T a wis 11-4 1H7 "1 l.U 12M Lf4 2C4 I 74 4 to 4 a 4 Xt 4 to 4 n 1 a 1 1 tt 1 4 4 tt 4 a 4 a HEIFERS. 4 a 4 4 & 1 4 14 1 4 at 7 4 40 4 4 a 4 BULLS 4 I ... ll... 4 . IX... 1... 4 . 4 .. 4 ... 34 ... 4 .. 14... I i 4 a 4 a 4 4 4 I X. Xt i 4 Ti. 4 74 4 at CALVES. ...1H ...1177 ...inri ... ...1UI jr .. .lift ...Itii .. liso ... a .. its .. tt .. tii ..!! .. tu .. 44 ..lUil . .:rt . .itt - :' . 3715 ..IB IfJ ..l;7 ..La 3 T X4 1 3 7 to 1 19 7 4i T at 3 a 7 1 4i t SS 3 ai 7 4B 7 t -. 7lt I Tt i ti 4 a t w t a 4 4 M 4 a 4 1 4 It 4 4 a I 4 t Tt 4 M 4 OT t SO t a 4 M 4 t a 4 4 4 4 a 4 4 4 w Ik Some of the horrors that are not due to war are poinud out by the Army and Navy Journal in answer to those who constantly protfs-t against a trenerou gov ernment Appropriation for the army and 1 navy. From figure? in th Congressional Rec ord it is shoan that In the last fourteen Kaa aaa tlty Live Mock Market. KANSAS CITY. April 2k CATTLE Re ceipts, head, including 21 southerns; ' market, steady; choice export and dressrd beef stwrs. , .Slij n.15; f r to good. t.wi 7.4; western steers, f ingT.C; stockers snd feeders. &.. 7; tt'utr.fm tters. ti.TT.a .v; soutnern coas, i.(i.i3 ,; native cows. 4 50(o7i'; native heifers. to.iXHjil.0P; bui.s $5 '; calves. ti.O'.jVM. HOGS Receipts. Kti head, market. t.jlM'ar cosl miners have been killed 30c higher; top, J t;.; bulk of sales, t .i I and Mi.OUu maimed or crippled, a number J5; heavy. XltoTt."; packers and butCh-lafw.i t -n-.al 1 . aatln, reular armv trtc t.atj.0; light. tKi.&H.IT',; pigs r i q regular arm, (ft." The death rate among miners is greater SHEEP AND LAMBS P.fcelfts. 2W in the l"n:tt-d States than in any other head, niarket. steady; lambs. IT Soa 26: country on earth, yearlings. r 00ti 00; wethers. KTtos.O: ' v . . , . . . wi- iS7 7Si atrw-kkr. .,,A f.x.. at.- liuuioer ui miners ainra lor eacu stockers and feeders, ti.; t. Laa la Lire Stork Market. ST. LOU19. April 2D CATTLE Receipts. l.frJO men employed for an average five year period is: In France. .S3; Belgium. 1; Great rritaln, 1 35; Pruf a. iOf ; United States. J.J4. The cheapness of life in the United States is fhoan by cotnparatlve figure In crime. There are four and a half times ; as many murders for every minion of our today as there were twenty agrv Chicago aver aires US murders tAV.&eaa, including Juii Texan:- market steady to lower: native shl;pirg send export steers. Ifi.Kial 40; dressed beef and butcher steers. V ttysKs; ateers under l.OilO pounds .23; rtockers and feeders. 21. ' cows and heifers. t3.2'7e 00: t anners, ti TMhr 2 2:.: buhs. HOKaT.Ot'; calves. ftOJftATS; Texa i popuUition and Indian steers. HKHfOO; cows and! H.XlS-RW!rts. m head: market Sc 1 1 r"r ln PirU "Kt""d" higher; p'.gs and lights. JT.Hrti4.50: piickf-rs. on,5' t-a murders and attempted mur tftH.'lroi; butchers and best heavy, JnJii : ders. London, four times the sixe of Chi- . . . . ! caro. has only twenty murders. he rj ,a 'r- .; lambs. JS-ftKi 6T.; cu,ls and bucks tt 00 ' flv homicides more than all the murders Q&.2 stockers. M .'j 0. j In the entire British empire 5n the saroa j time. Ten thousand persons are murdered 1 yearly In the United StateA In three years, we are told, the victims f cf our murders total more than the losses j of the British army ln the Boer aar. I Why, it Is asked, if standing armies pro- St. Josepk Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 2S. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2Jk'j fcetd; ir.a-ket slow; steers. t-S4 fix1, rows and heifers, ts &0CT.W.'; calves, tl.WcrtW. HOGS Receipt. InOO head: market 5c h:rher: top. fr 4H; bulk of Ka.es. t .3i4r 'M SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, "Hi mote disregard for human life, as has beea head; market slow and weak; lambs. It. aja. j0 ,0 many murder go unpunished la ' j this country. la Germany, w hlch has th Hoek la lckt. largest military estaWlshment in the world. Receipts of live stotk at the five prin- 16 per cent of the murderers are brought to 1 i-uo i.ic tiwt ai irie iie prin-1 cipai western markei yesterday; i Cattle. Hog. Sheep I South Omaha St. Joseph ktiifu City .. St. Louis ChkAgo Totals " OMAHA ... 2 ".i ... i4 ... lv ... 2 'M ... 4.01M .4 k) 2.K ttmi 3MM , lfixo ttieo O LS E st A L""m A H K E T S j Tork. and C PTt lT-i Ettt St Liu's. Iron 'iwar '" ti " unchanged tt fs id for Cieveland wtr "n "(rants in London. The local mtrket waa .. irtii 'qeiet wti No. 1 foundry northern quote.! ...in'tt UT 1 op; No. 2 foundry northern. t ; IIS TIIT 50: No 1 southern and Na. 1 south- l'V l-a .a at jjr era toft. Jit To. IT. 2&. Coffee Ylarket. YORK Arril -COFFEE Trie Sew Yeri tsrk Market. The folloTirg cuorstxrs sre furr.ifh1 by Icgas A Brysa. rrinitrs Boston s:oc txrSicge, 2-i Ntrth S xresnth street. oj.tM' Tar tLaia Gaa V Crara Ca boiaoa C'aa.tiiitl . ;t la-irauaa laa CU1.1.U Miaharnot Cana t a r.t-Lioi.(lau4 1 1. 1a 1 a X -a Li.i-a tl I 1. ra-.a icata . 1 OMj C-orrar k-k-. lan tt kaat.la a'.ilkB Uni-Ji r 1 it i ka l entral NEW nanti nr i.urrt opeixi s'eajv at un cttrged prices to a det.ir of ' r-r.ts under a renewal cf near montri llqifiation att-nboted to ir e clrt-ilati-n of a few ad crltional Mav notices a'd in ryrr.7athy atth l-er cebli-e. At f.rst t-k.V iri'erti seemed to be gi lnr Ihe market s-jjrx.rt. b.-.t later ir the day ther" a as very utile &r. tr.d ar,1 p-ics t.r-t- f urtl er vl'h tie e'ef suady. but t a r.e lot of 4ri,-t roirts. It is predicted that tr worils 1 1 .i.hlt siit-My tieterr.ent f r i!,e mc.-.h t ; f Ajeil wiii srciv a very r-a!l rfecre-. " Mies fi th dsy were 3i.V ty - T"v 4-t i rlositif t'ds ftilow. Ap-IJ rl itsv fl to ; 5iJum. t.V: Ji'y. ic; Asirvrt. fif.c; ' i t'tnber. CTOc. 'ifto'r arl NoverrS" 7-; . 1 tHU-tml r t Vv-- Jtruj -t' . tit-- irK-iit t M 4 '4 it 7? T 4 t ID it.. .......... lii la 1 it. t a 3 iv 4 a 1 IK 4 4 l'.i t a I tad f Bk 4 IM t UI 1 li 4 a 7 IN III 1 la 4 a I i 4 Ii 1 M 1k 1 w la 1 1 1 a l.... : III . lit 5 a 2 1W t 24 2 li 7 Tt 1 Uj 13 1 :e in tluCKEits AND .. M III . ,..! I 4 ... 1.1 i It ll ... t n 4 . ... M ill 14 . ... m: i b ix.. ... 4 I STrErcS ANI HEIFERS ... ta. I a a 4 4 7 11 . .. IM 7 CI tc itta, 1 tt ... tl Hi HOGS Testf !' trade ln the hog yards was such an uneven a.ft.r trt almost every sa-etruin had a dfferr-.t way of ' looting at I ail) 1 riiarket I'rvces ruled J higher, horn ever, and on tn-k r.rt aJ at 1 red- L-en.ar.d could 1101 te decrioed as J acliv arid in tpite of a normal up;:y it was well tlvrt in the rr.. r:,::.t- let re a.i 'cf th i-ers hsa tern c:sri (ler.eri.l,y : tpe-t-king. bu.k ct ofier.r.ss s.id tt f.gurrs tn a nrctei r.istorr thin yiktetutj 1 1: 11 tt I 4 t: : -i I 1 1 n I i FEEinFP.S. 1M1 44 te I tt 4 W I Ti 4 W 4 a Staple and Faaey Prod are Prices Far. aiahed by Bat era aad Whoieaslera. BUTTER Creariiery, No. L delivered to th retail trade in 1-tn. cartonB. ix. No. 3. lu 6V-ib tubs, Zk-rc; No. 2, ln 1-1B. cartons, tic; in 60-10. tuos. Z."hc; pax-amg sioca, aond H't l-c. djury. ln tw-io. tuts. 2oc Market Changes every 1 uesday. Oiia.r.SE twins. 14-40; young America, 17, o.s, lie, icburger, loc No. 1 viieA. ic; No. i. loc; aometuc block Mist, tic; imported cwibs. ioc. PollLlRY pressed broilers, tS dot , for storage. A ou, .r ires a spr.uga, ak, hens, lac; oocka, Ji-c; duckA geese. Lac; turkeys, -v.; pigeona, er oox., Jl m, hosier iq.itii, i i per Out ; Lj.t- squaos, ttcW per dot ; No. 1, ti-Od per dux. Auvei t-roi.tra. jrotti 1 to 1- t-c . I1 10 2 i&s . Ac; r.er.t.'lt. old roosters, loc; youi.g foostexa ihr; ducas, full ltatheic-d. 14c, gee., fuil fekmerei, c; lurket, 1st; guinea fowls. i: eacii. pigeons. Tic per ii. . nomera. ti per clot , M.iOa, No. L k. 0J per dot.; No. t. irc 1'lMl ta.l rrotenf nckerel. c; whiter.sh. UT iat t;t lac; pike, ltc; trout. lo-jll-c. Spk.tn nckfre.. iSc, fiLk. lac, fibi-'ers, L. 1-c. trout lie; ou.'la.o. sc perch. c; whiul.sn. lie, tui. heads. 12c; a lute ta Lie, ,arge rrsppies. Justice; in Spain. H per cent; in Frtvuce. 3 , , .n I a ' .- r? r.m- -.f In Pn.l.nA 2Ki 50 per cenL In th United States only 2 1 000 per c-nt are punished the figures are those 1 WO of lhe Arrn" nd N,,"' JournsL ' j Comlg to fires, the article shoas that the 20.130 . fire kiss ln six European cities for flva years was 22 cents per capita, while In the United States it waa 12 02. nearly ten time aa much. In thirty foreign cities the per capita loss was 1 cents, against J3.14 la the five-year averatre of Si American citlea. Taking the number of fires to each LtXD of population, there were 40D for the cliJee of this country against M tor those of Europe. The fire lota of th United Slates for 15KC. Including property damaged, maintenance of fire departments, fir premiums above lossea. protective agencies, etc.. was t4i6, 4Sr. or tl.OOO.OOO more than the estimated cost cf the Panama canal. The Uvea loat In f.rea in the same year, it Is shown, were 144S and the injured S Sot mere than the number of killed and wounded in some of the important battle of our country' nir tory. The Army and Navy Journal use theae figures to enforce it argument that the universal peace agitators would do better to cease railing at the military and naval etabl.shn--nts and devote toeTnaelves ta rifij call. si.. ha..1 :oji. c, wn.ut cob- pen ri. c, 1 31c, .-oekx.ad. efforts t prevent the oettrucikoa or iiie ln the "Bloody Angiea 01 1, irc. nan- , 1 and property Peace." Fut the fgures hav a curious Interest . ... .. -. - . . : , 1 . . 4 - r(.m anv irrumrnt iifr ojw 1ic per dux. i tris-ng proof thf. t:,e losses of peace, in j Bi-i-F CW'TS Biba. No. L ITt; No. 2. to,v propertv and lift-, ai quiU comparable e. lac; No. i. ,4n-c. chock. No. L fc-:C. No. pc. No. I, art. souini. No. L Um, No. 2. ile. No. i. lv !.; p,aie. No. 1, l-t; No. i. le. No. . ;c t iic'lTS f-L a terries-. Texas and Lou isna. U-ci.k.1 iLt. per tajr. t-i!., -4-plr.t ii.i per case. t LLMuNSi..nr.j;..er. extra fancy. ;o i s.sea. li. 21.1,1.' cho.-'. J.v ioi- s-tea, pt-l box. It .j i-t. .Vjc ptr tox ie.-s. jIlA.Noi.S-t4!ii;nu c eiia ana t ;o d.cer tlkl.Ct i;eu.alid .,Vt.. oo-!Hi-1L! a.tea. ptr b.x, t-.'v. iJk i:w. per oox. .. 1.0-lTC Jov-iil-.ii aixea. jr bwk. 4-.io. jiu t brands Iron". Kira.oe ar.d wiut-r c....-,iu. l-tr tix. a.kju y-o-ij l-ic. ytr ti.. trtrtta trscic. ST..p-rt houil t rric-.e freely j j; joji.Ti to those of war Chicago Inter Ocean. Tr pr a no cougn tnecrlclhe aa poptilsr ts Foley" Honey and Tar. It ! fail 10 cui cougna, colds, cronw and fcroa chitis Far A.e by ai. druggUlA I v.- Ik-ch. 7Tc 1 l, 'V. !"r'o .-hx 11.1a : 4l " A T?C. Stot. 4. S,c Qn 'e ; Ki M 7 Mild, till: Co'- X:t rr. iral 1 n'fl r.g Co.... e r t iiK 'l-kttt .. ki kaana. k afaA O g lt:-k , i.l H.lar A. at Caal l '-" l!a a 4 rmaaairt t:, 1 Dr, Good a Market. 4Xafg era.. trXj, Cott , i I-EW YORK. April 2f I'P.T OOOE.4- br.ci.t Ftoraaxa... IS I aaiaai (r k, j The siig.it tlr pr jvemirit is tt tone of tr.e Go a.'.ti4 Laurt ... . 7, j cotton goc S market tti c-tnt r. jeJ ur- Irg th day. 8.itt its rul lac but pti - Treaaary tateaaeat. t-e tteaiier. Aa advance of :,e a yrl man ua'.al. iiinj.-i a lu.itu of receipts ; te'rg re-iuird for out.(ie order G :d i light anl desirtbie butchers met ,th tiie ' bcrti miuiry. as has bea me caee on , ict days itltly. ' Today's tonsr.of". of co jrj. 'restor-d f art ' of i-fierda s clexi.i.. oui currer.t k..et - tr- kti.l a tuc dni. tcaer man Ti.esoay tvrrxge. For it. wees thus far demand hat teen rather slow aril d.ll. but in-re I t-r lea ur v rovecert in vs.oea la aparer.t laa wet ad.ance over list cu t ejus just aaout eqwl I t .daVa advatca I; pre-n.iive saieai BANANAS Fatcy f.ec CI Jtuioo. 1 m.h, L 1 .-: i TL CiitAtL nli-ii-r .ui-ci, t t:i. 14-w-o i.iei, par box, ti. Al l LLt ftn pvr bsl . 12. 2i letrii r:t4ra. uuum a. re. er vui Whea tervlag fcraaclrall. If scisf-ois are used in the crr.ter of grape fruit one can cut a mucn ctstcr locking I ho.e than with a kn.ie. ! lie careful in prrp-irg the fru t not tc -k the Ju,c or to make the Bt-cl.ons 'oo ,fc,''.Wi,',.i c.vers'ixar. YSanr horteese use , ,K , J tone when th fruit is strrved The weet prr tunc-1. U , , . urr, tetter patted for those who 'i-arr. 't dlf--r.ME 1:h it- I In ci.ooni.ii a rrkpefroit select ihok that v. i have a sio.-th turn snd feel heavy. Lift,! . ! , . ...,.ir-ii tr.r Liiai keea the Ma. K ti . : rr - a At li WASHINGTON. ArrU 2S. The cord. lion of tr ir.arury at ta txg1rair.g of bui ans todsy was aa floas: Trust i Lii.da Gold cola. JMI.OCT.K, silver was notrl lit sT-e tirketed cr...s anl thecHings. Kid fn.ahid ct-nbiirt he beeu revised. Yara ax quia; ai.i steady. Haw n.k Is ttcadj I- .ia . r. rt ti . i t-i 91 i" 14 rr t I t a t t a I ti I 4 Ci Iw t . I w t a 143 Na Ci.. U- 11 IT.. At. ...'I -"4 -4 .. .XT' ...ti a rh a it. 14 Ii" tai ... -4 la 24 r c, t K t 1 t It t -a It . it t 11 t rt it t . It ! i.ama erarafruli for saiaa aeea s-ci'.ons tt .arte aa pufsbie, and remove sll the f.br Mar. hurt tr fru t la French d -irt lor at lrast ha'f an hour and st-rve L.e c-id on ttartoi ol leituce. fcr a deasrt cut the ti'd in polrls. and , on'tacn p-.int pjt avc-iion ct ctLaai-i jtLtrry. tilth rr.ar A-cf.!no cherries in its letter. i si. i"ii. ia :a.iii, w. . fiuinki'ii, lox, l- iv, C..:ir.u. extra lkr.. i. 1-eaiii.aiii. i'.ej v, ciknu. rr boi t7 2.. till! faj.v !! Jol.kll-ila, pet b. . ' K . . . . i i luiMz-niwuo-ivtri, ntm a. oca, rt r l-ov. tt I'jon Ctlifomie, .ii: sixe. auc iA l Ac.'r Liar.c! ilea, J l-lo. ;it. ui tot- i-er box, ti Vi.Gl TAr I.t-Irian piatoeti Wttcoa- tiu and i.ai.ie. per tu-. av.A... c'oio-a-j. 'SEtl ttvi EET IDIATOUJ-jLaiat, per ti . tt c'Ai liACL New tiiifoi :..x. pt r lb . 4c . lu:ch. i oAia. yOTJSlOI.a, ITOCII. v tUKi-taiiforma tr r .onda, per 12-, omaAa Oifios- lit avoard t Tree avagv tv''"''i.L: .. , , ;ta nkM. H,,.i al ON.oNS ttoi, p r lb. If. Teto CTitkli ta4poa4at. A-11SIL sax. pvr crate. U l. yellow, per trait. U I giiaat aad lUrxttl aeaae ta th klata Herbert E. Gooch Co Brokers anl Dealers