San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1920 Page: 19 of 20
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AN ANTONIO EXPRESS
1»
FOREIGN CONDITIONS CAUSE '
INCREASED COTTON OFFERING
Keporta Fr»m Japan and Neet*ia«ia«
of Kip SHtlmot in Mu-
Chester Chiefly Kesp»n»iU«.
Uihluii
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UNSETTLED STOCK MARKET CORN. OATS, RYE AND BARLEY
FOLLOWS ACTIVE OPENING REACH HIGH SEASON RECORDS
A *
a pfk«
PlH*.
\EW YORK Afrf:
MitWU IB JipU
-tfpoftl
ATLT COTTOX
X*« I«rk
rolla ywurtiy at!
» it pei-v* from i
tki
at
Vftf?
rod beea krukca W( i largely
-**t*>oeihie fog t arretted offer »fi is !N »w
tot mirk»t k«rt today. it at/thing. wetter
oftltWu over Sunday eert aruee fav-^rak1*
•.kaa evpected. aad aa early a<lv*aee wt< foF i
L-»wed hy a sfcarp brest >a peieee. 'I***
<11 a (tv polats Qp iron* tte IW «a covet
ag but birr if steady at a Bet Asclia 1 * 31 to
«5 9> int* oa ail taoatke »iwyt Jaiee * I* **s
!23 puiatt kiwtf.
Th» vpeaiaf * m 25 at* I «*r t 13 * ia?« ,
k'iher will: a*ar as ^f * Utive:..' ui
», jjpetky with Liverp- l*rivaie t*
;**W *( nlM l» tt. &>■'- » t*:f .n4 »»a»w».i
trade buying caused aa iievaiut rig'it after tre
all. The weathet oar *k' W*J r*** tb*.n
.peeted, hcwwer. tad wm!e IM Ea*t*ra t» '
tutecaat foe * bow era «n «afi»«ibl« t>
aru»? we*k duriag the aftera«"'n. The ea*ier
■ tiling of Hay both here and it Sew Ortea!i*
wa* a factor oa i"«* sal was tcfv--t.
l.aai*d by ruaijra that e.tfton *>i f"miaf fcerr
from the South for delivery a reatraet.
Port reccipta today 2M3H bale*; I ntted Sure*
pert roreipts 1.211,28$ bale*, ei.yjr*% 10.272 j
bale*. Oiak!of #121,574 bale* eo far thl* j
m>m.
34.80
41 «P
l»9»
nagiag fro« *Uji» ta «tU5
B. wu4eath.il <
M at Ute
te |». 73.
E. A. May of ly«b| wll a 2?0-lb.
»( ihe yards yesterday far |13 50.
K. O. Wlnkier of Cliff yesterday <:M a
ailx-d loe 1 ef fttle. eova. «!•*» aad t»« ,<
it tk# yard* 11* tf'xN t«f i»ri ** In
ctariy rjtblaj
t'lau-V StPtkr of lb* Etan-i SBld^r Bo^!
C\»iu; .iay» IVft Worth HurkH. tilt
saW Mob«Ity •• a «urW l«wtf
Ker«T*ai» of 2 it It Paiau Mark I
ferinji in Many Pradacto—Mic-
Ranch i^MM Shares.
>f-
L-ut*d r»
\UUL.
tt taiaj a •diva
a'fata,
at* a*rt«4 tba
Ua
AV.Vt. frtet.
IVarsall—
Alfreil—
l» Haul*—
y>
PAH! COTTON MOVEStlKT
Port Hawrnvt:.
Rr. >iptc ta^rt*. SaI-.
rlfki,
** ii'-aJ
iiffH gp-
4 y^ar
for
< 'L^ffUaiM
is ilaiiac t
faffowi
Fitu
l'ryo
»na
La
w p..
mUr«
Stack at Vaita4 StatH Ports
?toct thla day
stock tht* <laj last wi^W
Sto'-k thu (li) last J*ar
Uaittd Btataa Eipoitl.
TbU w«H-b
flraat Brttala 31
i ranca ?."•
• oatiaoaf :v
Mrsico tod Japaa l.v">"
GaiTtitwu Stuck
Tbis da
88,
IU:.
*1M
Mali
'tpbia
at today.
714
io,ra
^al lor wk. 4^014 i".;
%
for Groat Brltaia .....
Kor franc*
for atbor forticn porta 85 ^7
For coaatwua porta.. 15.UU0
la com press 157,124
Laet ytaf.
Utl» !
1S.7W
MM
l.uw
1&7.141
Total »1.4M 236.068
Dally HoetmOQt at Interior Towaa.
H»«fipts. Milpmaat. Work.
Awsu ",l!« 1,70 10l0lS
XlMPbla 3,71.1 8.HIJ «»W.411»
xt. Mb ■■■ Jl?, ?9?
Houatoa 8.84H a 5Ut> *2,M8
dvasoa total
Hoostoo ....
lit* tup >114 ...
Ai4<tsia . .
Si. Louis ..
Atlaau .
l.n Us flock
Total today.
8,414,860 &.43MSH
lnteriwr Xsrsnieut.
.1.84* S..V^»
8.' ~i\.'
2.014
b.4^7
101»
1.43H
;t2V.814 |
110,611 I
I.VOW
214.178
314CI
>6,846
.1620
1046
. 8»» i
. 1042
1057
75
» »
i«» rvf.
10 23
10 25
Total
§,»T3
(396,01 U
5XW oilEans cottoh
B7 riM
NEW OULSAN3, U-. *Pf» 1#.—H»»*f wjl-
ID* »n4 V111P ra.ctl«r,< down*«"l f««luri(l tlie
tr.dlDf In oettou tod.j .uil 11"' njafkft wa«
.lmwt tfOOJ til# M»»ll« ►«,. »
vhert tlm. iu tb« nrlr tr»Jin< lUe luarkct
uuitaU'd »D'! rose on prlrnte r^iurts »r rams
a tb« rfnlr.1 .o<l »a«*»ro Mellon, ot 111,
..It aud »liow«ra .«t of (li. MiwiMippl Blr.r.
IMior. to tin; wa, not i.rolonjod and ■ III
tl« later the niarltt 1uni»il dwlikdl/ MW.
and tt. «»«IU"M i*r»l»UHl to lti» olui., wlwU
<U rr»fllf«'lj al tho #"'L" 0( th«
...r, 118 to 6} iwlnts under tt>» final pri<*» ot
"u.th'uM raid (ell to til. belt or*' Sunday
man »«> (i|Mfi!ed and tlit« wa« the fouuda-
ti-'O tor mot*t ot tbe selling.
I.mr »rl«>, lu the market, nioiors
or tlnUClnt IrouMn l» J«l'»» »"<! the tltreat.
em-il textile strike In l4ima«ter niuiul.ted »elt
Ins. Muvll of the sellltic late 10 the day #|>-
teftred to eom. Irotu lonjta wbo 'li'l not veuut
t» carT their cotton over the holldiij here tJ-
morrow, due to tiiat. eleetloua.
SOUTHERN 8P0X8.
tre -lal Tel««.a,'i tf The Kj;ire«e
DALLAS, 'lei.. April 111. -Spot market., w I
tlliUK eloeiUft: I'allu", stenilj', 180 point* hm
mi tiaWentou, (jolet, uneliaujreo at -1.1 11
lloutloo, q«W, Ml l»ml. lower at 1- ->0; ■■ -w
Orteaat. auiet, nnehaiiited, nt 41.75: New lork,
►teadi Co point, lower at 42 7i" Saeannali,
steady unehanft'd at 41.711, Obailenton. tteadc,
uii-Uanjed al 40.00 Norfolk, iioiet. r.0 iwinte
lower «t 40.00; Mobile ateadj, niub.nrd «»
HOIK Memphis, eteady, unchanited at 41,011,
Lirerpool eamer, 43 yointM lower at S».l8d, for
$o<od nuddllQK.
LIVERF00L SPOTS,
He Anoeltted free". , , , .
UVBlirooI, April 10. I'ollon »H 'low «t
•ale; t-rlees eualer, American miadllng fair,
•■■2 48; good middling. 82.18; fully imIM IJ*.
s 18- middling. 27.1»; low middling, Al.na;
ood ordinary, 20.«8; ordinary,
sale. 3,000 bales, ineludlng Jl, 100 Araer-
.un. ReeeipU 21.000, Including 10.000 Ameri-
aiu Fmtores closed steady. April io.tu:
May 25.B6; July 25.32: October 24.9C»; Decern
Ixt 23.50; Jauutri ^35; March 22.05.
8pfcial TtU-frani to The Cipro*"
DALLAS, Tex , April 10.—lb* cottun mar-
ket rvflct ted an uuunual and u«rro'is aeuU-
mat ui Um f"« ■§ >>r isiay*6 iN»»piun, w»tb
.iifly tradui^ lireguur, first prtros Iteliif steady
l - poltils lilgM.r t 2-*> t«a l-'wcr. thr^re
iM tiif a weakness sipanhtly in the Majr op-
:fi»u, while ilit* otiu r liioutls *l>o»»«••! tin ad-
Taiu-o vt 25 to .'ll poitiu iiliortly aft»«r the
vpeuing, Julf •H llitig at 10.15; ♦ m :oIht 37.2d.
aud Di'i'^iuher 3'1.20. Uu»- to corerlQc and scat-
tered trade buyln«. llowet^r, Ureroool wa»
very di»appointinr u ;d with the otisettltd flttan
dal and political (oudltlous Mi Kurupe as well
as better weather over Sunday than wan ea-
pocted, there was Inctttsed liquidation follow-
mi; the early bulge, with the s^utiment be
couilnf reactiouary and tlio market weakfuiug
ou lucreat*ed liquidation, betler crop uewa from
tb« Castcrn belt, uudcr which prices sold 25
to 83 points net lower later in ibe morning.
... . .. .... ... .«su.iiS,
IWrcUir, Te\. tAd
sale* wer»* made b
y <a •. i for tbe liwr?.* \V. S
?' t'ominlasiott Company at Fort Worth, ye»
i^;. tefda/; Av.Wt. l'rl«.
l.Z j 5 WIUo»-
3.UU -1 ,h»ri<
So!>m> ' John haritl—
14,827 *"3 stwrs ...........
Tom Campbell—
t.81l»,JJ» j ill »t»er«
Tom OtmpbeU—
M ate«r.
W A. Kerr —
I 4s ahwr.
«•<< ' I'lttklejr & Son—
21 nt«f« I
We barn «toppe.i .Uipiaeiit of 20 cnf< te-
day bjr phone, iAdv.
fan Angelu will build a new roliaetrm
for th# Jut.e raeetlng of th« Tettt Kbeep
ami (loat Kalwr. Aanoelatlon, June 22. -1
and 24. The T»ia» Klk Aaiwclatlon will bold
a three-day State ae.alou at San Angela the
.utiie daya. 1'hu. the (loat. and th. Klk
will frolic together wrlth the Sheep, The
Son Angelo Hoard of t'lty Uerelopment |.
i.rr.tiiKliig entortulnuieut and priparlng for
the «he.|, and gout .how and aale of reg-
istered anliualt. The tommltte. la; John
1' Lee, Will mil, N S. Hirer., Mile.
(I'Patii.l tud SeoreUry Thoma. f. Owen.
His meniber. of the Tei.i Sheep and (loat
l(al>6r«' Aa.oel.tlon make up a eomralttee
1 lo prorlde for holding a aheep and (oat
auitloo aal. during the conTentlon.
Intpertor Nat n. .lonei of the Hheep .D'l
Ooat I!fll«»r«' A.tot'latlon of Teiaa, ha.
been dangnoiiily ll| of pueutooDla In tee
hospital ut Iie| Kin 111* friend*, both In
and out of the association will be glad to
.. .. know that tb« latrat new. from hi. bed-
Mny in New York tmiehlng 42.00; July 3:1.11a, aide Is that he Is on the toad to recovery.
October 80.75, nod December 85.70. ''hem was I'ro- k Hoover and tauiily came In from
per.utent rumor* «f . urave Iinaacial >itua , t[, i.„, , a ,..,j .. , f ... ....
lion lo Japan and the Oil.lo. from Wa.lilm.ton Mr, aeorge Uuuger lWk savl that hi.
«aa that while official luformation was limited, ''r»cf s.aV.i!fL.»
tt spi nu tl cirar that th-» Japanese financial situ tnniPiioous lftlfat^d farm Is not rocelv.nff
atloo bad reached the panic stage. Ou tlio
noon rail*, the ntarkol stood 2o points lower
to 10 points higher.
The market developed further weakness dur-
ing the afternoon, with llauldAtkm lu creased
due. according to private wires, to rumors of
j a financial panic In Japan aud China, with the
. iHurket docliuiag sbaiply arouud the middle
<»f the lat«* mission. May In New York touch
we 4151: July 3l«.f0; October 3«v.20. and De-
35.23 or 45 to SO |ioints net lower.
inoch attention, as he has been loo busy
lambing. Ills lamb crop U 110 per cent.—
Ozoua stockman.
BANNER DAY IN UTE8T0CK.
Heavy Inflow Follows Resumption of Traifis
From Tesas Range
Special Telegram to The Kxpre«s.
wf>inu ~
•stuss kMS after tkm iftsi^
sewtua m fro* seiliag fee boti
kf«msis ft tw> t> 10 p>;
tkaeat eeatiaao» ••ffer'ags ♦ i.L*, »et r%
stcoAk o^«AiMi«au aa4 tfw »>rwa. la several
:3»t*eeea tbtf set>4 k was e*»a aieee aevero.
*itb ao aiaterial recover* at tL>^ ck*e. Salaa
aa*-'uated tu 1 83»' s^iare*
k>*a#tarf eeaiiciwaa at.re NstrikatMl
t» tke roaetiea, ca.l ktaoa at y -.er
teat. Tbo rate (all tv six ta i t final bear
bat too late ta arrast tie tuvw ef
valoo*. T;«e aiwatf a«M * ( 1 *^ to 0 p»-
coal >ga»a b» ag bsS w«s htt:« ^ "ess for 6M
aad ts> day aeeoeianodatloa*
\aart from tna aabeaiiag sr t»le of the
antral bank re*pactJag eat*asu u af credit*.
tt»*re ia cijasais11»s evuSsne* tSat reastderabU
aev fiaaaclag ta ia pr>«i*. *. l aM tS*-ae {•
4u;nMueata bave be-a met little re aiaiK.a U
saik-iMted.
M derate firtni^se ruled la f *« gn eithaag*
Thero was ao iet-ap ta iivti.lsi u wf l.ibt>rrjr
b^twN ia wbich new lew -ule»i H ud»
la xratrsl karlad ag totem' «aata wero becv.
Total taleo, par value, ag^ gaiea $18 875lS«0.
XTW T01X BONDS
Bj Asnvclated Press.
1. ». 3a. regit*tatod ...
i e. 2*. e»wipoa .
•P. H. 4a, registered
•I . a. 4a, wapva .
ia. reglater> -1
*l'anataa 8a. r«i(iwu
American Smeluug tad K-fir.icg 5e
AaterWaa TeL A TeL «t. tie .. . ....
Anglo Preucli So .
Atchison gen. 4s
Atlsatie toast Una 1st •
Italttmoro A Ohio cv. 4V
tletblebein gteel ref. ■*
Veutral of OooTflS rof. Bs
Central leather fia
Cb^eapoake A Oblo ct, "m
t hieago. It A yuinev >Hat ts
t hi<*ago, kill. A 8t. P. cv. 44s
Chicago K. 1. A Par Kr. r. f. 4s
City of Parts de
tV)k>rado A Houtbern ref 4>**
Denver A lllo Grands coomvi. <s
1'ouilnlon of tauada ;« ao3l>
Erie gen. 4a
•IlllaoN Central ref 4s
Int. Mer. Jdtrlno 6s
Kan«aa t ity ttouthere r-'
* Liggett A Mjers OS
® 1a>uisviUy A Nashville on 4*
•Mlseourl, Ksn. A TVias 1st 4*
Missouri Pacific gen. 4-
New York Central deb. 0*
•Norfolk A Western cv. oh .
Northern I'aclfi. 4s.
Pennsylvania geu. 5s
Heading gen. 4*
•Republic Iron A btM
8t. Louie A hart Fran
Seaboard Air Lino adj
bouthern Hell TeL 8s
Southern Pacific c». 5e
Southern Railway 5s
Southcru Railway gen.
Tetis Company ct. (Js
•Texas A Pacific lat
Ublou Pacific 4s
United Kingdom of 0. B. A I. 5'js iltKtT)
U. H Hti-ei f.s
•Virginia-Carolina Chemical 5e
•Wabash 1st
Wilson A Co. cv. ♦>>«
Uri6« m Farai Work Kroia
Wfattier U Cliff BuHUh
Firtor
Be a»»orUled P*aaa.
I HICAGO. Ape. I II.— AB Aeliveetea t-i
eata, roe aad barley ]«atped Maj I
Wat
UNION MEAT COMPANY
rd 1
sad Jo
y tarrn woea
»*v.i*iag f i' tatw
t aet It ghee, wi
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BEEF AND PORK |
PACKERS=«^
LARD REFINERS AND CCMPO^S MAKERS
SAN ANTONIO
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cltae tu 33e advaace.
A sharp buiee la iko priew
^ oeMerable effect ia he'pt«g
0X cvra aad wtbsr graia V
was aoe tu effeete by certct
tlc.;<ate say gwprsme Court
wf brewers
»'s.s were espocta'ly eea*-t:«
seetllag w^ald bo ikiaderrd I
ad'et*- weather. Fru*!».^ne
wi;a gram aisd bogs-
8oitatju
Coca— Opea. 11 'gh
Mav 1.70H 1.7.'
laly M
leyteabr
Mav ...
July . .
Poek-
Mav ...
Jai/ ...
Lard
May ...
July ...
Kibe
May ..
July ...
turley wis
t» I ft tke vjI
e bark; uptu
1 leulera tv* a
re lo *
y the peotailiag
averaged klgksr
• W4s
1 00
1 S2%
1 00
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9d«
.88%
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18.18
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26.87
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20 13
21.13
L'l 28 *
21.00
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1« 88
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19.25
18.10
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IM
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87.90
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18 50
18.12
COTTON SEED PLANTING
light, r a to He Hue II . »t .in
RJkl^l.U 1> NOkTllrtlM T8CWw
4 AM 1.4) I >I1I»MI Ms— |\IMLI»!%TI IdlMI.Kl
Out "l 1
price, ie«« thii ju uasb'. v. j. i-^t . v.
CENTRAL TEXAS COTTON SEED CO.
219 Si. Mary's SL, San Antonio, Texas. Telephone Travi* ilt>9
CASH GRAIN
w hi 1* May" la Ne'w KU or'lST ™ drtvordl..l'" « ?n' R|
1'SK.tTS: *SS
April 19»-Ttie han-
ith regard to reccipta
Port Worth Live Stock
CATTLE CLATTER
Warning, and advice, wero not heeded.
Markoti nil over the country were filled to
overflowing. I'rlccs droppid co low Hint
a lnignlfylng glasg wan needed to tlud
tl.ern They continue to come; tlip prices
Ui.j continue' lo go. And the shipper 1*
paying the price. That Is the fttll itorv
of condition, iu tho cattle world yester-
day. •
Bull., bulls, built—I have for sale all of
my own breeding; 30 head of pttrehred and
registered Knorthorn bulls. These bulla are
tick immunetl. In fine shape for service
now. Ages 18 to 30 months old. Prices
reasonable, quality contidered. Kor fur-
ther information addres. U. 15. King. Tay-
lor. Teias. (Adv.)
Market prices were fluctuating all day
yesterdty, with a slow, slight decline dur-
ing the afternoon. Cows aud bog. seemed
to bo In demand and naturally held up
tetter than other classes, although quota-
tion. .trowed them plightly off A stable
market was not established.
Considering general conditions, Southern
Texas stockmen realise that one market
may be unable to handle tbeir business
satisfactorily. We are at FIVE market.
I/et us serve you. Wlthcrspoon-McMullen
I .In* Stuck Coiumiaslou Company, .Fort
Worth. Oklahoma City. St. Louis, Kansas
City, Wichita. (Adv.l
Uetelpts here yesterday were as follow!:
Cattle, di>;); calves, 92; horses, 6; hogs, 20;
sheep, l,o32; goats, MKI. of these, »2U head
of rittle, all the calves aud all IJte liugs
wer ucld for this market. These ate the
lu. ,lest receipts received in several weeks.
U'siie Flower* came In from Uvalde yes-
I' rday to teud to business aud attend the
1' lesta.
Kegistered built foi: sale. Cattle and
land loan, negotiated H. W. Rogers, 3W
St. Mary's Street.—(idv.)
Yesterday a bunch of fellows wearinb
overalls decorated the shady side of the
office building at the yards, so we ad-
dressed them a. "Fellow .^embers of the
Overall Club." They couldn't see the Joke
It seeint, for one of them fcwore he would
kill the next fellow who called him "one
of those things." Rome of those fellows
mutt have beet: raited and reared In over-
alls, wo surmise.
Considering general conditions. Southern
Text! ttockmcu realise that one market
may be unable to handle their business
satisfactorily. We are at FIVE uinrkeis.
lrft us serve you, Wltbcrspuon-McV'tllco
I.lvc Stock CommlRsiuu Company. Fort
Worth. Oklahoma City, Ht. Louis, Katnat
City, Wichita. (Adv.)
The overstocked conditions of the North
trn markets Is shown in the following fig
ui*.; Fort Worth. 13,.°<i0 cattio; Chicago,
il.OOO cattle; Kansas City, S.OHO cattle; ht.
Louis, 2,S00 cntflo Other grades tiro iu
the *pot .itustlou ami while some corertng
utid trade hiiylug was It etidence on th« de
iiiu«, the oiai Let tailed and rallied .ad oa the
t lose, wlilcli was steady to barely' slesdy, the
active list in both markets stood 07 to 112
points under the close of Saturday.
The weakness iu New Orleans was also at-
tributed to llinld.tlon over tomorrow's ti«U
du; in that market, it being election day.
Liverpool spots were easier, 48 points lower
with slow sales reported, total sales being 8,000
hales, Including 3,400 American, while the Iu.
poris were 21,000 of which 18,000 were Ainoil
i 'Tilt contract market opened quiet, at 2 p. . . hronnht St • 7-. on
j m. was quiet. 38 points lower to 2 points higher | «°wl ou
i and on the cloau was steady, 20 to 24 points here Momisy sole
' net higher. , 4
Soutliara spot>« were generally quiet and
I ft.-udv, unchanged lo r»0 polnta lower, except
the local market, where they were rdueed 120
I poiuta. The sal»;s average small.
ALEX, HYMAN A COMPAmTS LETTER.
hperlal Telegram to The Eiureps.
NEW ORLEANS, la., April 19.—Liquidation
which wn not at all out of place nfter such
wide aihancee «s wo hare had of lute, made
its appearance In the cotton market today and
rawed moderately wide declines. Pressuro was
greatly increased by traders on the tdiort side.
who took full advantage of the solliug out
I movement imoug their opponents. Selling flart
ed on the absence of anything like general
i rains aucli as were expected In the belt over
Sunday, and Increased In the weakness la the
i Mnrk market and tiic rumors of financial tr-»u
1 bleu In Japan. Also, considerable was made
I of the threatened mill strike at Lancaster, our
view is that thla selling will clear the technical
situation of Its heaviness and put- the market
t on a new bapls where It will respond very
quickly to any new reports from the belt of
an unfavorable character. We regard today's
fluctuations as representing merely the tern
porary swing of prices and do not think the
loin upward swing on the bad new crop out-
look ll over. We feel that thr market is a
purchase on any further depressions.
Today .
W.-ek :igo
\ear ago
k
W« have what w. be-
li"v» to be the most re-
markable treatment for
I'IIps lu the world. The
treatment Involve, no
detention from bu.in.ts
mid leave, tho rectum
heulthy ami without .car
or Idttnlah.
We alto treat Fissure,
Fistulas and other ills
■•aset of the rectnm by
kindly and tuccettful
metboda with aa llttlo
Mention from botlnets tt possible,
I:lamination Free, lloura: 0 to ,1 dally;
HI to 12 Sunday; 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.
I uttdayt, Thursday, and .Saturdays Phou.
« rock.lt lllm.
Dr. Howard E. Truex
861 Alamo Plata
pldst la Oraad Ogata Haaaa).
about the snme class, with boss and sheep
leading. Steady prices are quoted at till
:narketa
Jutt livestock commission business, nt
speculating. Geo. H Harse L. 8. Com-
mission Co.. Fort Worth.—< Adf.)
Ira Ward of Fowleroii was in yesterday
with tight tars of sheep billed to Fort
Worth.
Give us a trial shipment, our service la
the beBt to be had. Uhotne-Farmer Com
mission Company. Fort Worth. Tex (Adv l
,. Q. P. Stagner, one of LuUnp's butcltert,
f wan in yesterday trying to pick up > few
| bargains at the yards.,
anoif diqw «iins.)i um Joj 'abouioois in
live stock to l>agffett-Kwn Commission
Company. Fort Worth. Tex.-<Adv.)
"Cattlemen are Just like a bunoli of bad
children," to quote George W. Saunders.
when he began talking about the ncavy
shipments from tblh sectiou. "Just like a
bunch of bud children; ihey don't tak? ml
vice or warnintfti. They nee 1 u good
si attking." 1 Respite continued ndvlcea and
wnrnint's from tne Hhippert' l.eague atul
cotumi^Bion men, the markets were fboUed
over lust week-end.
Cattle loans. It B. Pumpbrey. Cattle
men s Ctclibiige. San Antonio. lAdv.i
Notification was given shippers yester-
day i hat they should hold up on shipments
to"all markets because of th; congested
conditions.
Geo W. Saunders Live Slock Commission
Co., San Antonio, Fort Worth and Alviu,
Tex The pioneer Texas firm. Top market
prices, prompt rcturus, clean business >s
their motto.—(Adv.1
,T li. Ftrqnhr was here from Navasota
yesterday and will probably remain In this
section lor several days.
Considering general conditions. South-
ern Texas stockmen realize that one mar-
ket may lie unnble to handle their bus!-
| ness satisfactorily. We are at FIVE mar-
kets. Let us serve you. Witherspoou Mc
I Mullen Live Stock Couimission Co., Fort
Worth. Oklahoma City, St. Louis. Kansas I Today's
City, Wichita.—(Adr.)
of cattle and J.3CO Lead of calves were re
ceU^d. duo to tin. failure of consumers to re-
c-i'o any odrlng the recent strike, while re
celpts iu the hog uuuuou wtro comparatively
norma'. Ktaultant oi thi heavy receipts in
the cattle division, pt»cei there dragged under
the heavy burden of extesalvt supplies, but ths
market epened st^adv with that -»f April 9,
wliiU Legs t»Mir»d foi a gain of from 00^- to
ijl in some places.
Relatively few hoes were offered today, the
estimate caillug for ii.BOO head. Ihe trade was
fsirly active and generally ft Or lo $1 higher
than the extreme iinsc of Friday, Anrik iy.
?' April 9, while the
best here Momiay £>ld at $14 tiri l'iga also
hold generally >1 higl»r than on April 9. tho
good class clearing at 811.75 to $12.
South Texas furnished the majority of. the
cattle division. The news of return of the
switchmen to work last week was received
by shippers as an indication that It was t■ in-
to take advautage of the occasion and get
everything to the market sa t><>oa «« possible.
About two doten carluada managed, to get over
the scales by noon, Rules being considered fully
steady with the prices quoted ou April 9.
South Texas practically monopolised the whole
trade as far aa beef bteeru were concerned.
Many claimed that the crop of grass steers was
the largest ever offered, but it ia doubtful if
a day ever occurred before In which the re
ceipts run so fully to beef steers. Tho market
was slow to perform and opened with a string
of steers selling at $10.,'50, as axaiust flu.
paio tor steers from the same owner on the
day prior to the strike.
Monday's showing of fat cowb aud heifers
was entirely too small to make a niurket qu<»t
able. Traders were unable to get a line on
actucal market conditions. One bunch of
choice, heavy bulla a.-kl at $b, a value that
looked at least ftO to 75 rents higher than the
closing market of April 0.
Calf buyers were slow to take hold Monday
and the hiicpply of killers was really too »mail
to give the tru le much of a test. Most of the
run was scheduled t<» clear as atockers. The
market was quoted steady with prices preva
lent 10 days ago.
Stocker buyers were empty handed Monday
following a week of Idleness, aud everybody
seemed nnxlous to trade. A very satisfactory
market was the outcome, values being geuer
ally hlgehr than they wero the days before.
Ueceipts In the sheep house wre far iu ex-
cess of demands, a siring of 19,000 appear-tig
on the market. However, In view of these ex-
cessive receipts, the market was fairly active,
opening with » string of clipped wether* which
brought $18.50, which was considered to lie
about ¥"> cents lower than Me closing price*
of April 0. The general market was called
from lift to ftO ccnta lower.
— -Comparative Receipts— -
Cattle, ('vs. lings. Sheep. H.-.M.
. 11.000 2,500 2.r»00 19,000 1«0
14.1 U71 1 94
. 7.054 3W 8.598 14.20H 1J1
•Bid.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST
Ry Associated Press.
Open. High, Low
Am. Re"t Sugar 7.'joo n,j 4 100V»
Aui. ('au « . -7 s, 4«»v»
Atii. Car A Wry.,., *,tWJ0 14J l»»'a
Am. H. A L. pfd. . "S) 1 IJ » 110
tuna. Int. Corp...,. I'J.OUO
Am. Toromotlve ... 10. MM) I OH 104' ,
Am. Iilnaeed 1.800 is> SH
Am. Sugar . 4.00O 1119 18f>ty
Am. Btiiiatrt Tob. ... 4,700 •.»."»'i P2
Am. Tel. A Tel .»00 Wi>A
All l ohaccia 100 9 ■ i ■
Anaconda Copper .. . 4,txio »ios
Atchison 1.000 SJ MY
Atlantie Coast Line., ion s? HT
Atl., (!. A W. Indies. J.500 100 HW'i
lialdwln Locomotive . 8t,U00 ILI'i l.'ltl^
ni Steel "R" 18,1' o «iT « , 04i ,
rsnadiun Pacific .... IH)0 19^ li;»^
Ceutral leather il.Wx) s7
Chesapeake' A OhL.o. ,vm) .mju
ChL, Mil A St. Paul 00 3»:s
Cbb, H, I. A Pic. r. !>«*> 35
Ciiino Copper 1,-00
86'
:ii
84 H
:it» 88% :w t
M.8QQ 166 99 *4
d.H> _'tl3 25." 1,4
9,400 58 50'.,
*00 18 fi 18
500 1541, r..'\
7.'M»I ;ii^ 324
1,800 70'
700 :i»
3->0 US'j 07
its) K» *;»
6.000 17 •
3,000 *.•') v I'd
4,hoi) 2;>7S 21
3.700 Kl-i» bl%
1.500 JW'fc 30^
7»Pt
87 Vi
t'olo. F'Uel A Iron...
Corn Products
Crucible Steel
Cuba Cane Sugar ...
Brit
Ocuthll Flectric
(leueral Motors
Ot. Northern pfd.
do Ore Ctfs
Gulf State* Steel
Illinois Central
Inspiration topper
lut. Mer. Marine pfd
International Nickel
International Paper
Keunecott Copper
'Louis. A Na&hrllle
•Maxwell Motors . ,
Mexican Pet
•Miami Copper .
Midvsle Steel
Missouri Parffic ...
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. N. II. A U m
Norfolk A Western...
Northern Pacific —
Ohio Cities Gas
Okla. Prod. A Itfg —
Pan American Pet. .
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh A W. Ya.
Hay. Con. tVjpper •••
Reading
Rep. Iron A Steel— 00,400 112'^ 108
Royal luitrh, N. Y . 22,000 114 111^,
Seahttanl Air Line
20
70%
31%
'••4*4
13,600 201 Vj 193
4,900 4*;T4 45%
1,700 27
2.800 T'J«4
» 2.tHX) 32
3,100 95
2.4(H) 7SV4i 77
1.400 42% 42^
1,800 51 \
500 13 -4 107
7,900 41 Si 40*4
HIS) 20% 29
800 19'rj 1H%
14,100 RdU, 82 >4
CATTLE SALES
Sales reported at the Union Flock Yards yes
terday weru as follows:
Av. Wt. Price.
J. 8. Fritter, bpofford—
f> cows
1 HtlHT
1 steer
20 steers
2 stags
12 cuttle
2 cows
2 stags '
12 steers
3 cows
A Byrnes, Threo Rivers—
ti 2 year old:*
15 yearlings
3 yearlings
1 calf ...
W. M. and R. K. Holland, Three Itivers—
27 cows 721
N. F. Woods, San Antonio—
ft 2 j ear olds 4 H
M. Mair. San Antonio—
1 bull lloo
920
920
10W'
919
790
i;t;;
hoo
705
• 10
810
33tl
210
9 00
9 00
10 tHi
10 <s»
H 50
9 50
H 00
H 50
9 «)
8 Ot)
do. pfd.
Sinclair Oil A Rfg
S|os« Shef. S. A* I
Son 1 ^trn Pacific
S- rn Railway . .
•Sj. pfd
Studs baker t'orp
l onuessee Copper ...
Texas Co
Tobacco Products . .
Union Pacific
1 s Retail Stores
United Fruit
U. s UhxI Product!.
U. S. lud. Alrobol.,
I.'. S. ltubl>er
U, S Steel
do. pfd
Vtah ('tipper
\a.Car". t'hetn.
•Western Cnlon .
Westlughouse Elec. .
Wlllys-tiverland
Standard Oil pfd .
*7ft
2U0 7% 7H
20,400 40% y*»
2.200 7H 75
9,'.«KI tiH
2.000 22% 22
HID rstu :,in.a
S1.00*l 123 V lis
•r^» 11 *4 11
IB.500 2tM'4 195
2.500 72 L, 71%
2,800 120 110'3
7.(100 79 Vi 76 ^
I.HOO 220 213S|
14 I'K) 744 70V,
U*,2tSI Joo JH
'.'T,iw» nova iocs
97,HOO 104 ^ inn^4
•'.on 11m in
7.500 7«H4 74Vj
3.400 7* 75M,
:uk) r«2 ' r.iik
10,»W0 '^1 23^t
900 107% 100%
100%
40%
139Tg
llOi,
99 %
104%
wo,
135%
ai^t
96%
250%
00%
87
87
167
L10%
9"
119%
85
'' *
a«%
31
ii8%
99%
285%
•>1%
13%
]-.:$%
331
76%
371«
;«3%
'22%
HI %
30%
102
34
193%
23%
4.i%
2»;%
7i%
81%
0-4 t
4 71 j
42%
42
108%
40%
29 %
1 H%
W%
19H
112',
7%
15 %
39 %
97%
22%
ailCAGO, April 19.—Whtal: Kt. ♦ No*k-
sra. #-.«rlag 62.78.
C.ra; No 8 mlxod. $1.71; No 8 yellow,
$1 73% <£1.74.
Oata; No. 2 white. $1 O4ftl.08%.
Kyt; No. 2 $2 «4«2.04%.
Barley, $1 Oo-ijl 70
By Associated Press.
KANSAS CITY. Mo. Anrll 19.—Wheat:
Cash unchanged tv 1c higher; No. 1 hard. $2 7H
02.88: No. 2. $:'.V d2.Hft; No. 1 red. $2.77«
2.79; No. 2. i2.75y2.70
Corn: Cm-hanged; No. 2 mlied. $1.68; No.
2 whits, $1.70(i 1.71. No. 2 yellow, $l.Tl|rl.73.
Oats: I'nchanari. No. 2 white. $1.07; No. 1 '
mlied, $1.06|il "i; No. 2 red. $1 Oi\4f l07.
Hys, $1.96#1.97.
NAVAL STORES.
nv Assoi lated Pu ns
SAVANNAH, Gs., April 1ft.—Turpeatino firm, |
$2. sale*. 150 barrels, reedpts, 239; shlpaienis, 4.
Koala firm; sales. 112 cacks: receipts, 610. |
Quot*«: U, *1": '» $15 7"; I". 817.25; F. 0. II, ,
$17.50; I. 617 50; K. $1»; M, 81V28; N, $tb.50; |
window glass, $1175; water white, 19.25.
/
NEW ORLEANS RICE,
By Assoclat^l Press. |
NEW ORLEANS, April 19.—Rough rice, no
SSles, receipts. 2.208% millers, receipts none.
t ieun rl< c steady, -ale . Honduras. .'75 po. k
ets. 12 9 1HQ1.V; blue roa»». 3 s*>0 pockets, 10
g-10U12%c; Carolina, »S»0 |K»ckets, 18V
Itrun and polish uuehang. I
NEW YORK CURB.
pv Uulversal St»rvl< 0.
NEW YORK, April 19 Half n million «ha-*s
of stock were sold on the curb today at prices ,
generally under those of Saturday. The mar
kct took its cue from and close:} followed tbe ;
tread of tbe Inside market. ttangc
COTTON SEED
New- MEAL AND HULLS
M«Je From This Yetr's S<*d.
TEXAS REFINING CO.
PHONE CROCKKTT M2S.
New
COTTON SEED HI LLS
COTTON SEED MEAl"
SCREENED AND CRACKED COTTON SEED CAKE
I'rump* or Deferred Shipment.
LAX DA COTTON OIL COMPANY. New Braunfils, Tew.
BEXAR HOTEL
EUROPEAN PLAN
The ilouso of
SERVICE AND
COMFORT
ALPKI l> HANNBM, Pr^.
I EUROPEAN PLAN
SAN ANTONIO TEXA
Aftns explosivss
Dig Ledge
1'icetoU \ Men tuna
Juuibo Ext
Mother I<ode •
Touopah Extension .
11, is -
Boston A Wyoming
Cosden
Blk basin
Federal t»«l
Olenrock Oil
Intl. Pet
lHland Oil
Merritt Oil ■
Metro. Pet
Midwest Refining .
iimar ..
Peuuock
Sapulpa Oil
Victoria Oil mew)
High
[»w.
Clo*e.
. 9%
9%
%
3 t8
5 10
... 02
00
61
.. 9
8
9
5%
5%
.. 2
2
'*
%
13 16
13 16
.. s%
7%
s
.. 1«»
9%
b%
.. 3%
3%
8%
• • 3%
3%
3%
.. 40
3911
89%
. . «»%
(5%
fife
.. 18%
lb
1>%
4 %
4%
4%
■ -1C4
162
162
5%
5%
5»a
0%
ft"»
«%
• • 5%
5%
51 *
• 1%
1%
1%
LIBERTY BONDS.
today as follows:
U S. Liberty 8%s
do 1st 4s
do 2d 4s
do 1st 4%s
do 2d 4 % s
tio 8rd 4 Vi m
do Ith I % a ..
Victory 4%s
do 3%s
. —Liberty bonds
ranged
High
1/)W
Close.
..$98 90
$98 9)
$!I3 50
. 00.00
89.80
90.00
. . 80.90
80.20
8A.20
. . 90.10
89.70
89 !*>
.. 8B.M
80.40
8040
. 92.00
91.34
91 40
. 87.00
86.80
8(1 id
. . 90.21
1HI.U4
90.04
.. 86.80
90.04
90.11
ALEX HYMAN A CO.
COTTON
New Orleant, La.
Special attention given to the execu-
tion of orders 011 uli exchanges. For
any information cyll on
L. E. MOINGEK,
bOl Tlil.KN COTTON. GRAIN AND
MOCK I AC If ANCiK,
Adjoiuosw lobby iu Gunter Hotel.
Local phone, Travis 1574. Long Dis
tuuee phone 40.
Han Antonio, Texas.
H.&G. 3£ER
Established 187»-New Orleans. La.
Cotton. Stocks. Grain* I'rovlslous, Cotton
Heed Oil Sugar ami t of fee
Members of New Orleans Cottoo Ex-
change. New Orleans Future Brokers' As-
aocialioC, New tork Prodnco Exchange.
New York Stock Exchange. New York Cot-
ton Exchange. New York Coffee Exchange
' hicugo Hoard of Trade. Associate .Muui
bers of Liverpool Cotton Asanciatloo.
Special attention given to the execoffoo
of orders on the above exchangee.
Seed Peanuts
Spanish variety at *.1 W per 10 pound
bushel, f o. tv Cleburne fteoleaucrif
arid free from si irk a. dirt aud pup*.
Cleborne Peanut & Produdo C6.
t lehurne, fe\a*.
s
HOTELSPAHN
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
RATES: 75c ana St.
230 L Coinmertc St. Cr. WIS
-—-n^r^-
Kniln, Ollln. •
celorei* t'rt fit
Wo.iKTex..tj«|
He'stu •
If your hair ii
bom .iid hayr1 to m..i>
«gc, po to tl* drug
etute anJ get a b )t of
Nelson's Hair Dressing
You will nm m 'iupn.-ir.PMTw ii^" mr
Soon four luirwiilb*M«otuuilgtaMf
$1 unyrodr't.
Net wn t is thw ollesr Li"Sswa< nrir
drtwirg on tSo m»rk«. A'lgtxxidrug
c .tore, ia U. S. keep N.iron's. tt
t' ttmn Fii
jg Nvl«nMfc.C«..l(W-mnnd,Vfc
—KOKALFA -
DAIUV COW FEKD.
A Milk Producer. < o»l* ir»« and cH»
tletter Hesaits.
Aak vour dealer. Write for prism
Masulx-turfd bj
M. MAKLtllLAU GRAIN C O
Saa Aatiiuio, Texaa.
JOHN F. CLAAK fk CO.
Ootton, btoevs iwoiB, Grain and Provisxcas.
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Membera orivau* aud New \<>rS Otttoa
i F.xcl'.. Re, San Antonio Cotton Exchange aud
I. ,'trd r Trade. New Orleans aud Chicago
I of I'rsde. Spe«-ial atteirtivu glveu to -otMi||i<
! uicntu of spot ci tion For Information tn rtpikd
to plsci account* wHU uh. call j. t*. O'Mealt
' A Co, Alatno NsMocal Ilatil'e:'.liug. L I>
| Phones 1. 2 fl.l f'7 l-ocui*. Crockett >0o t. 1
I 8oi«*. New photie L. D. 20. Ixeal 0<J8.
j;<U5. * CO.
Oram Uerukaais, Hanover Squurt. New Yota
Member* of New York Cotton Exchange. New
Or.eai.* »ottoo ExeUangf. New York Produce
Exchange A«wint« &i*utber* Liverpool Lottoa
Ash ciatloo. t>rders a«»ln*il*-«l lor tne pur<-liae*>
and sale of «otton s^d •Mittoneeed i 1 for ftn ;e
delivery Special attention and liberal term*
given for consignments of apot cotton for »!•
liverr f'oree.jxinden^ inv'>f<*d
f C
•Rid.
IHitai aalea, 1,372.300 shares.
MONEY MARKET
10 ft)
H <HI
12 00
11 00
0 75
Thia section contributed approximately
100 • urloads to the congestion ut Oklahoma
i ity and Fort Worib during the last
week-end. About 1UU cars went out yea
urdny and fully aa muny are scheduled
for today. However, tbe movement of to
tiny nifty not be as heavy us booked, be
cause of warniuga sent out yealerduy.
Considering general conditions, South-
ern Texas, stockmen realize that one mar-
ket may be unultiD to handle their bual
ness satisfactorily. We are nt FlVB mar-
kets. Iiet us serve you, Wltbersponn Mc
Mullen Live Slot k Cotniniaaiou t'ouipany.
Fort Worth, Oklahoma city, 8t. Louis,
Kansas City, Wichita. (Adv.)
Special Telegraai t«. *i l»e Lxpress
* OKI*AlloMA CITY. okla.. April 19. — Re
ceipts: 2.400 hoad cattle, calves 200; s(e -«
25c lower; top. $12.25, bulk, $lo.2.Vo. 11.25; 'he
stuff itetdy; ••owe, top 90 heifers $lo, '«slv<»i
steady, top si3; stocker cattle steady, MQIO
Hog* r3<- highor; top, $15. bulk $14 80to 16.10
lea:
Af. Wt
Mike Mayer. Coalgate. Okls-
24 steers 913
(A. A. Spring A Son Rvan, Okla-
40 steers I0G3
23 »teers lipr,
Price.
11 11
11 25
12 00
A. D. Uitterman of Rulverde brought in i $1 higher lleaey, $14.254114.30; light, $li
fottr hogs yesterday which were sold at Jl'l-• ,n*uium' aiixevl, 6l'i
IrvlU »1- M to $13.20. | «'|^48; Ill.»ll».»; pi*,. »*D
1 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
Ry AaMH'iated Press,*
1 FORT WORTH, Tex.. April 1».-Ca|llt R
■ eipt*. 18,5<S> ii«*ad. market itaady Beevt*.
12. sl«N kare% 67,*>0^| 10.80, iw, t < OOtS
P &O. heifer*, $5.ou<u 12 50, btilln, $0«US; calves,
6oUUfc 18.60.
Hogs: Receipts, 2.500 bead; market GOe to
614.80
6l2.SC
mi
Wanted—To lease eight to twelve thou- 1 bbcep. Recelpta. 19.000 bead; market fowwr
Umiie. $IM4tlS; yearllhg*, $l3.V)Crl4.50; weth-
ers, 6l1.5u«|l3.8n; ewes. $10 50#I2.80; oUa.
80.noVI 1.30; goats, 8l.50fi7.50.
sand acres of petture laud with ranch Da
provemcutt for a period of five years iti
either Zavala, Utmmit. l-rlo or LnSalle
t otintlc. C. D. Atkins, Chrlatoval, Tex.
GustttV Scl.ae/fer brought in /Ire calves
und « ue «ow from Hoerue for the local
market. Th* valvea brought 8S.20 ami the
cow #7.65.
Hufe Everett reports extra gootL lit#«»g
lambing -far more than 125 per cent, one R»ef Meers. 8Sarnie lower Top. $18 66
ewe had (our lam be, two bockt inft t»<» uu^ hoik. 8Li00iai8.iA. ytaciiw
Ity Assoc a ted Press
NEW YORK. April 19.— Mercantile paper,
0%<a7 per ceut
Exchange firm; sterling 00 day bills, 88.91%.
commercial fiO-day bills on (tanks, 83 91%, eoin-
merclal 60-day bills. 83.'.»1%; demand, $8 50.
cables, $8.06%.
Franc* Demand,
Melgian francs
15.10e.
IJre Demand. 21 75c; cabin*, 2l.73«
Marks. Demand, I '9c; cables, 1.00-
Governaieut slut rallwaid bonds wenk; t'tne
loan* strong: 00 days, 90 day* and 0 months.
b% per '-ent.
Call money strong high, 9
ruling rate. 9: closing hid.
last loan, 7.
Rank acceptance^ » per cent.
Har silver, 61.17U
Mexican dollars, *s%e.
I6.06e; cables. 16.08c
4demand. 15.12c, cable
offered
BECOMES (LIKE PICTURE)
| Fluffy, Soft, Silky, Long
Herolin
| TOMADF. HAIR DRESSIVG. Not itickrot «M*
lair, lllfhlr peHiimod. Sir*.k'btaas out the'klnkr
I eit, wwr lrrt of *»ppy 1^1/ i»u*!nf II te r*» W*g,
I soft, fluffy (do hot Ifsai MClwrr.)
Idruff, itepilltMnf a*lp*r 'iL.;iag ksir.
AT DRUG STORES %T 25c
IACBNT6 WANTBO. WHU tw irwclal
Iherohn WEOICINI CO.. *tu
By \ascciatsd Prei*.
KANSAS ( ITY. M-> . April 19.-Ilot* H»
ceipts, 5.500 bead; msrket steady to »«• high
er. Top, $l3.8fi. Rnlk. light and tnediuiu,
f14 75*15.40. bnik heavier. $14.30ttl5.0t»
tattle: Receipts, S.OOO head, market «low.
75e lower. Top, $18.73. Fat she stock, tctr.^e
and Isirely steady; veals and calve* steady to
25c lower, good to cbotao vaala. 614^10.00.
Sheep Receipts, b.600 bead, ftt iamb*
atesdv. Rest S8 pouai wool lamb-,
ellppod lamlsi, $17 50 bntk wool lamb*. $19.75
020.40
Ry Associated Pre**
Hilt AGO. April 19 -Cattle Raceipts, 21.
•asi. K'cf steer*. 23<i50c lower: Top. $15. Imlk.
$l2d(14; ahe stoik. 25c lower; bulk, 88 vO|i
10.26, caouers nM>*tiy 84.30(t5.00. calves.
Mm75c lower, bulk. $l5(gld.
flogs: Receipt*. 2ii,000. Opened 286$r<0"
higher; advance of heavy liogs mo*tly Toat
top, $16-75, hulk. $15 136116.50. heavy packing
sow*, $ltt.<»ftl3.ft0; pigs, $14.00If 16.60.
Sheep tta-eipu. 15.(MN); market steady t<>
26e higher Top wnoled lambs, $81 78; |*i k
$2100^21.76; top ahorn lamba, $1853; hulk,
$18.254*lb.75, starp steady.
D.v Asa* els ted Pre**
EAMT ST LOUIS
eelpts, 2.ta) besd;
ioWer. Top *teerv.
yearling steers sad
steady. Good an'
js.tai.
llog« Receipts.
POc lower: heavies
Hulk, light aad
$10..Migj 10.73; bulk
Hhef: Receipt*.
Cao laaiha, 61t.Tk
III., April 19 —Cattle Re
msrket st^dy to 256|5o
$14 60; lail^, $11 76«fl4 :<0
hclf»r* and pulls and >slv*«
d choice veaiers, $m :<0vt
7.000 head: msrket on light- I
strong lo hlgfwr. lop, $17
median) mo«lerat^ wtighta
hetviea, 618-00616 80 ,
18,000 bead, market steady
Mr. Glancy
of
The MARQUETTE
16th S4. tnd Vaahtrvgton Ave.
St, Louis
A R*&ned Hotel for Your
Mother. Wife and Sister
Smfils Room with Pnv.te D.tK
♦2.00 12.50 13.00
Double 13.00 »3.M M.OO
KoiMn witKnu! b«th. .in.i. 11.50
Amm vitlwHit K.th. double. »1 OO.tlSO
4 Ihn IM. Ira* Uiuo* Sutte
SICK? WH Y?|
I TREAT SUCCESSFULLY
My Ciaims Are
Founded on Results
Afflicted men end women, before treating elae-
where, honeatly Inveetlgate my proven mctliod*
You will then underatnnd how ei\Mily and «iuicU1>
I overcome all curable «aaes. bluet I *peeialne in
disra«e« of men and women, It Is rc«*nnahlt to
suppose that I am better prepared lo five ret a It*
than Other* Oneo ander my treatment, yon will
realise liou simpia a Uilng It ia ta got well ia the
huuds of li man who kaows.
My extraordinary en#sees Is doe to ray many
year* af practice, combined with my knowledge
of the caacn I treat by the moot modern method*
obtainable and used by the best aullieritieo of
today, which assist me lo defining eymptem*
promptly and the exact treatment to prescribe
Thai ia what every sufftm eorneotly desires. Per
that reatoa. 1 aak you la came te me and learn
what mm be done for you. De It today.
I treat eoeeeasfally blood, akla, nerve-, atomarh.
kidney, bbsdder, liver, poretea, eoontlpatioo, tud I -
geotion, intestinal diatorhanccs, piles, rectal die
ease*, eeaema, rheumatlam and other dlteate* by DON'T I)Kt YOl "
the lateel aad moat scieotlfie method*, ( all louay CYSTKM WITH PATENT
Neglect Is dangeroua. If you are atek of belag ' lk uBinrivWI
Mck. mil at aftat MMHl UW
IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS
CONSULT ME AT ONCE
Tinea the akin Iteli and barn?
Is there perai*teat beada< he .'
Is there a rash of Mood to the head"
De you have a languid feeling ?
Js the »kln pale aad dry?
le the hair dry and brittle?
Do Ihe Joint* pain and aeliet
la there nauaea after eating?
Do your leg* and arma ge te sloop?
Do you get ditiv?
Are you easily dared?
Are you eaally eirited?
Do yoar Wads tremble?
Dees yonr heart flatter?
Are yea easily ire It* ted?
Are you easily frtghteeed?
la yoar temper Irritable ?
le yaar oleep aarofroehlng ?
I* (hero pain In th* email of <h* »i»ck:|
I* (here a bad ta*ie in tbe mouthf
IIaa the perapiraOen a had o«|or"
\re there dark nag* about I be eyeo?
Hare yoo p«ui is top at the head*
T* thare pufflneas uadrr tbe eye*?
le this aotlreable In tho morning?
De yoo feel weak?
Have yea a ' erkaehe?
De yen eoffer from neuralgia*
is there twltrhing of the mo*eles?
De yoo forget what you read?
Are you loeiai fleeli?
Have yea cold feet?
Iko you sleeo poorly ?
De yet lia*« hot riaoheef
De your hand* er fe#i aw cat"
It your thr'iat aeee?
SPECIAL ATTtSTION TO DUIA8U OF WOMEN,
FREE UlULtiTlDI FREE
DR. SISINGER
SPECIALIST ..r^lTb.,,, ,
•l».« C-, "tvihXt 'ii',* •
(btruN Mini Mt'i and Que«n ThaaMr), Saa AatMio, Tesaa. |
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