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TI1E OMAHA DAILY B7SE; "WEDNESDAY, APTITL 11, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL nTJT Z
kettle. Rood to choice, llfiMc. ... ,
PEANTTS-Stendy; fancy handpleked, 4
. lifM'tr: other domestic, 3'fl 1c.
Uncertainty Ow OoTernmint Ornp Eepoxt imihkjiits-to Liverpool. mArket utronij;
',.,.. ir , . 'cotton tiy steam, M; grain by steam, 3id,
CORN MARKET REGAINS YESTERDAY'S LOSS
Prices In lrnUlnn fit rr Active nnil
StrnnK, Although Htm Arc Knsler
On Ix Mnrkrl I'tillim Corn
11 llli Unlet I'ltlelltj.
CHICAOO, April lO.-rncertnlnty ovrr
tho government crop report, duo this aft
ernoon, and tho prudence of u large short
Interest fearing It would be bullish, pro
duced a dull but llrm wheat market today.
May wheat closed UfcSe. M"' Por M'Sc
find May oats c over yesterday. Provi
sions were Rtrong.nnd active, closing from
214 to frc lrlKher for .May ribs to 25c Im
proved for May pork.
Wheat pecan' the session tlrm. May V
over yesterday at (77f6714c. Paris was
higher and tho Michigan condition was
put nt 61 per cent. Ordinarily such Items
would have received but little notice, but
ns there was no early news of another
sort traders took what they could get and
acted on It. The market touched 6fir. fol
lowing tho opening, but reacted later,
helped by Hrndstrect's decrease In the
world's visible and the strength of corn,
May ascending to fi"V The close was
tlrm. May lif-o up at fi'ic. The- market
was narrow and mostly local In character.
Uncertainty over the government report
had the effect of blocking any big moves
either way. As the session progressed tho
belief that the report might put the con
dition under previous expectations grew
and undoubtedly had some effect In boost
Ing tho price. Hecelpts here were . cars,
none, of contract grade. Minneapolis and
Dulilth reported HSU cars, against 521 ost
week nnd Wi last year. Primary receipts
werr KW,0 bu.. compared with 290,000 bu.
a year ago. Atlantic port clearances In
wheat and flour were i'lpial to 73,000 bu.
Corr was strong but rather dull. The
provisions strength was a help and re
newed buying by a prominent long who had
recently confined himself to taking heavy
profits contilbuted much to the advance
which regained what the market lost yes
terday. The news was rather bearish, but
It was Ignored generally. It was not n big
anarket despite Its .Mtrength. Local re
ceipts wore 6C6 cars. May sold from Bflttff
5'ic, to 40ic, closing yU'Kic over yesterday
nt 33?&ftl0c. Many of yesterday's sellers
were buyers today. The low rates west ex
pired today and a reduction In receipts Is
expected In consequence. Some sources re
ported country acceptances freer others
Bald they wcro still light.
Provisions were active and strong, al
though hogs were easier. Liverpool was
higher for bacon, lard and ham, which was
n consideration, but tho market owed Its
strength to tho heavy cash demand against
which packers were liberal buyers of fu
tures. July product made a record for
high prices, pork for delivery during that
mouth touching $13.15, lard $7.10 and ribs
$7.10. 'May pork ranged from $12.8216 to
Jltl.flfi and closed 25c over yesterday at
$n.or,: May lard, from $S.ROifi.si2',4 to $7.
closing ViWlbc up at $7, nnd May ribs,
from $7.05 to $7.1714, with tho closo 2165f5c
bettor at $7.13,
Tho oats market followed corn with quiet
fidelity. May ranged from 2l-fi2IVic to
IlViP and closed llrm, '.Ac up, at 2IHc. Rc
celpts here wero 2-14 cars.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 40
curst corn, 300 cars; oats, 133 cars; hogs,
28.000 heed.
The lending" futures ranged ns follows:
Articles. Open. High. j IjOiv. Close. Yes'y.
Whent
A.prll
May
.Inly
.Sept.
JIllV
July
Sopt.
Oats
May
July
Sept.
Tork
.May
.lulr
I.ard
May July
Sept.
Rlbs
Alny July
Sept.
ffiHi
104fi w
211!
23141
12
fi 8214
n ',)
.7 00
7 1214
l IJO
67
69lS
68
4014 30Ufl-
407!, lOij'IOli,
41i 10.
I
2li 21?fP,4
311411
13 05
13 15
7 00
7 10
7 20
7 1715
I 1U
7 10
L'l
23
12 S2V4I
13 IM)
6 SO
fi W
7 00
7 cr
fi 0714
fi 9714
67
67'4
6G
6Wl67
6'J
3911
39T1I0
4 (Mi
UK,
2IN.
:iiwi
23V
13 03
13 13
7 00
7 10
7 1714
I
7 1714
7 10
7 10
39
lOUfiU
40
2114
2ISttl,
231;
12 80
12 SO
6 R214
6 0214
7 00
7 1214
6 !5
Hl'TTEIt Receipts, 9.400 pkgs.i steady;
western creamery, 17I20cj factory, lfiflli'ic.
f'l IKIiHH Kecc lots. 2.123 tiackages; weak;
fancy, large, white. )2'il2ltc; fancy, Inrge,
colored, 1.1c; fancy, small, white, 12V3124C;
fancy, small, colored, i.rij'ic.
EGOS Hecelpts, 2l,flS7 packages; Arm;
storage, western, nt mark. I2tf12c; regu
lar pocking, 12'i,c.
ROOAK Hnw, strong; fair refining,
3 J5-I6c; centrifugal, !! test. 4 7-lSc; mo
lasses sugar, 3e. Hellned, strong.
METALS Tho local market for till re
acted from yesterday's decline to $39.60ff
30,7.". a net rlso of 23 points. The advance
win duo clilclly to favorable advices from
London nnd tho scarcity of sellers. Tho
closo was firmer but quiet nt M0.GOtX10.75.
IOKp copper continues to hold urm at ti..
I'lg Iron warrants were dull and nominal.
Lead ruled dull and nominally unchanged,
closing at the old basis of $f.67'-4 bid nnd
$l.72'4 asked. Spelter was steady and un
changed, closing at $i.72'i bid and $l.77'4
asked. The brokers' price for lead was
$!.!. and for copper $17.2.117 50.
omaiia avii()i,i:sai,i: .M.uiKirrs.
t'onillllon of Trmle nnd Qnotntlons
in Staple unit I'niiey I'roduee.
IXIOS Hecelpts liberal fresh stock, 10
lOltc
DHIiSSKD POfLTItV-Cholce to fancy
turkeys, 111IOc; ducks, 9c; geese, 9c; sprlns
chickens, !i10c; hens, OHlOc: roosters, Bf?6c.
I.1VK I'OL'LTHV-Hcii!'. SUc; spring
chickens, Sc; young, stnggy and old
roopters, lyfic; ducks, 71ic; geese, 714c;
turkeys, Sc.
Hi TT 13 H Common to fair. 12c: choice.
ltfilSc; separator, 22c; gattired creamery,
13C.
OYSTKRS Med urn. ner can. 18c: stand
ard, per can, 22c; bulk standard, per gal
lon, $1.25; extra selects, per can, 30o; extra
selects, per gal., $l.6wl.7S; New York
counts, per can, 37c; New York counts,
per ino. $1.23.
Finn Herring, per in., sc: rouna percn.
Dc; sun, Gc; cod, Cc; haddock, 6c; blue pike.
Cc; scaled and dressed perch. 6c; clscocs,
6c; medium dressed trout. 7!4o: cropple,
714c: pickerel. 714c; finnan haddles, 714o:
whlto tlnh. 9c; yellow pike, dressed, Dai
small trout, dressed, !ic; red snapper, 9c;
smelts. 9c; smokxd white fish, 9c.
riOKONS Live, per Uoz., $1.
VIOALS-Cholco. alOc.
HAY Per enrlond lots: t'nland. choice.
$(i.S0; midland choice. $3.50: lowland, choice,
ryo straw, choice, $o; rvo. 3 corn, sw.
No. 3 white oats, 25c j cracked corn, per
ton. $11.50; corn nnd oats, chopped, per ton,
$15: bran, ncr ton. $13.30: Phorts. per ton.
$13.00.
VKC. ETA TILES.
ASPAHAni'S-Callfornla. per lb., 15c.
NKW TUHNIPS-Pcr doz. bunches, 60c.
SPINACH Per box. $1.
NKW I1KI3TS-Per doz. bunches, 4060c.
LKVri'OH Per doz. bunches. rvJNOc;
fancy bend lettuce, per bbl., $3.
IIADISHES-Pcr doz. bunches, 30tf35c.
8UUD SWIOIiT POTATOES-Pcr bbl., $2.23
(&2.G0: Kansas, $2.76.
POTATOES-Per bu., choice. 2530c.
CAHUAOE-Cnllfornla. per lb 2HS3C.
CAULtFLOWEH-Callfornla. per crate,
$2.75.
CELERY Per doz., 2330c; California,
per hunch, 601i90c.
TnUNlPS-nutabagns. per lb IHc.
TOMATOES Florida, per rtx-baskot
crate. $t.0.
MtTSHHOOMS-Per lb. box, BOc.
nnUHARH-Per lb.. S09c.
ONIONS-Hetull. yellow, $1; red, $1.:01.25.
Ohlos, per bbl., $2.232.C0.
KnUITS.
STRAAVHEnRIES Texas, per 24-qt. case,
$0; Ijotllslana, per 24-qt. case, $3.I5-3.50.
APP1ES Cholco western shipping stock,
$1.50; Now York stock, $3; fancy, $5.50.
ORAPES-Mnlaga, per bbl., $7.00(89.00.
CRANBERRIES Jerseys, per bbl., $10.50;
per crate, $3.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California, fancy navels, per
box, $3.2.Vf(3.50; cholco navels. $3.00; Med
iterranean Sweets, per box, $2.502.75.
LEMONS California, cnoice, per dox, j;
July. 70V: N". 1 northern, rash, 6iC, Mi
67'je; July. 69"c: September. 67'4c; No. 2
northern, fiSc; No. 3 spring, 62c.
OATS-24H2t4c.
CORN-374e.
Knnsn Cltr tirnln nnil Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. April 10. - WIIEAT.
May, CHc; cash, No. 2 hard, 62!4S3e; No.
3, iViffP2c; No. 2 red. 69.-; No. 3. 6fytltWc.
CORN Mnv, 36c; cash, No. 2 mixed,
37U1f37Uc; No. 2 white, 3Sc; No. 3, 37!iff
'oATS-No. 2 white, 2S'4e.
RYE No. 2, 5114c. . .
HAY-Cholce timothy. $10.001110.50; clioico
prairie, $7,2517.75.
Ill'TTER Creamery, 17ftl9c; dairy, Lc.
EOtlS Market continues llrm; fresh Mis
souri and Kansns stock, 9c, eases returned;
new white wood cases Included. H'4c.
RECKIITS-Whcat, 1S.W0 bu.; corn, 2S.600
bu ; oats. 3.000 bll,
S H I P.M E NTS W Ilea t , 109.S0O bit.; corn,
14,000 bu.; oats, 7.CO0 bu.
MlinienpnllN U'lient nnil I'lonr.
MINNEAPOLIS. April lO.-WHEAT-In
store: April. crHc; May, 6WTJ6l?ic; July,
fiU1iWc; Septemher. 65He. On track: No.
1 hard, Sc; No. 2 northern, Ctldc.
FLOl'H First patents. $3.CG; second pat
ents, $1.55; first clears, $2.S0; second clears,
$2.15.
HHAN-ln bulk. $11.751712.(0.
I'lillndelplilu I'roiliice Market.
PII1LAUELPI1IA. April 10. BUTTER
Steady; fancy western creamery, 20c; fancy
westt m pr'nts, 22c7
lCClOS Firm; sc higher; frosh nearby,
13c; fresh western and southern, 13c; ftcoh
Kouthwestcrn, 12M;c.
ClIEESE-yulct but steady.
MllvrntiLci- (iriiln .llnrkrt.
MILWAUKEE. April 10. - WHEAT -Steady;
No. 1 northern, 67'4Q6Sc; No. 2
northern, ovfi67c.
RYE-Stendy; No. 1. SSfloSUc
BA RLE Y Steady ; No. 2, mf!3c; sample,
41142!4c.
MOVKMHVrS OF STOCKS AMI IJO.MJS.
Benrlsh Korrm Prevnll In Mnrkct nnil
It Closes AVonU.
NEW YORK, April 10. The movement of
prices In today's stock market largely rep
resented a contest of speculative forces for
supremacy. The forces of reaction finally
prevailed nnd the market closed decidedly
weak and nt a level generally below last
night's close. This result was achieved
after ninny vicissitudes and extreme Irreg
ularity, but the mere fact of the presence
of an nggresslvo bear clique In the mar
ket served as a deterrent to tho buying
iletnnnd from outsiders, which has eon-
stltuted tho underlying strength of the
IIllirKCl. i (iiillllissiuii ihium:i ivimiil a
falling off In tho volume of orders, which
hnvo mado the market open for many
days with a rush to buy nnd which served
to conveniently absorb the protlt-taklng
sales of the professional element. This
class of orders has cither been withdrawn
or has been placed at n level of prices
below that now existing. Tho operators
for tho decline have not yet succeeded In
bringing nut any very heavy volume of
offerings, but they work In the confidence
that they will reach stop-loss orders, which
will precipitate a sudden drop nil nrnund.
Their efforts were contested tndny by pool
operations In n number of stocks and the
continued demand from London for stocks
was ngalnst them. But the operators for
a rise seemed to lose courage toward the
closo of the dny and realizing In stocks
which hnd shown strength was very gen
eral. These Included tho railroad list,
particularly the Baltimore & Ohio stocks,
Missouri Pacific and other southwestern
rallrnnds, Norfolk & Western nnd some of
the coalers. The Industrials and specialties
were extremely active nnd Irresulnr, under
the Inlluence of special causes. Sugar ral
lied shnrply from an early decline on tho
announcement Hint the company's principal
competitor had advanced tho price of re
fined sugnrs to a parity. The stock sold off
ngnln with tho general weakness of the
market. Third Avenue shot up nenrlv 10
points on tho announcement that Its bond
Issuo hnd been placed. A long standing
short Interest was forced to take losses
nnd close out, nfter which the stock re
lapsed somewhat. Realizing by the Brook
lyn Rnpld Transit pool forced the stock
down 414 points from tho early high level.
Tho metal stocKs were untier near pres
trading rather light The final tone was
steady. The amount of bullion taken Into
the Bank of England on balance today
whs rauxwi. Oold premium nt Madrid,
30.10.
PARIS, April 10 On the bourse today
prices were Irregular. International secur
ities commenced In a hesitating manner,
being Influenced bv tho weakness of Span
ish fs. Kaffirs wero strong on a British
success at Bloemfonteln, Three per cent
rentes, lolf &3c for the account. Ex
change on London, f 20c for checks.
Spanish 4s closed nt 73.07'4.
'mv York Money Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK, April lO.-MONEY-On call,
steady nt 3Q4 per rent; last loan, nt I per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 414W 5 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE - Strong, with
nctuiil business in 'bankers' bills at $I.S7U
fil.87-Ho for demand anil at $t.S3V4 for sixty
days; posted ratP(i, $ t'd4,St!4 and $!.!!;
commercial 4dlls, $I.S31ifi I.S314.
SILVER - Certificates, WUfJSUic: bar,
C9J-C; Mexican dollars, 47-c.
BON DS flovernment. Irregular: state. In
active; railroad, Irregular.
i no louowing are me closing quotations
on bonds:
U. S. 2s.Teg P9'4 N.Y. C.-ls 110'4
no s, rer Idl N. J. c. g. os. ... ,21
do 3s, reg 10914 No. Carolina 6s. .127
do coupon llOVt do 4s - 106
do new Is, reg..lW No. Pacific 3s ts'i
do coupon .'.....133 do 4 I0P
do old 4", reg..H4HN Y C & 8 L 4s. 101
do coupon 114), N. & W. con. 4s.. 9Ti
do 5s, reg Ill n do gen, 6s 133
do eoiitton Ill Ore. Nav. Is 110
n. of C. 3. iV,s....l2) do Is 101 .;
Atch. gen. 4s lOO3! O. S. L. 6s 12S
do mil. 4s ilo con. 5s 11114
Canada So, 2.?.... 107 ReniMng gen. 4s.. S9'4
C. & O. 4'4S 9914 R. (1. W. 1 9914
do 6s 122 t L & I M c. 5s.Hl
C. fi. N. W. c. 7s.ll.114 St L & S F g 6s,.122i
do S. F. d. IX..122 St. Paul con 172
Chicago Tor. 4s.. !!' St. P. C. & P. ls.1191;
u. ; it. o. is.,,.103'4 do r 12FH
HO IIJ4 HO. IlUIIWny 09.. .113
2. T. V. St (J. Is. 10214 S. R. & T. 6s.... 71
Erie gen. 4s 74:SiTeiin. n. s. 3s.... 95
F. W. & I). C. Is. 72 Tex. & Pa. Is... .111
Oen. Electric 5s,.1171i do 2s 57
O H & S A 6S..U014 Union Pnclllc 4s. .1061;
do zs lis wnoasli is nsi
11. & T. C. &1....U0
do con. 6s 10S
la. Central Is.. .115 Wis. Central Is.
K. c. I . & CI. is. 734 vn, centuries
a. new con. 4. .idt i no deferred
& N. unl. 4s.. 101 Coo. So, 4s...
M., K. Si T. 2s... r,9USo. Pacific 4a
il o 4 s 93 Vt
lloslnn Stock Unotnt Ions.
BOSTON, April lO.-Call loans, Viftitt per
cent: tlmo loans. 4U5 per cent. Closing
prices for stocks, bonds nnd mining shares:
Union Land .
A T. & S. F 26i
do pru 70't
Amer. Sugar ....109
ilo nfd no
BHI Telephono ..316
Boston & Al 5I51
Bosion Elevated. US
B. & Q 129'i
Dom. Coal 4)'4
no nrt ii.i
Federal Steel .... 47
uo run .'?
I'liciuiurg pfd ...i;,vi
Hen. Electee ....
do nfd 136
Bd. Elee. Ill 205
.ilex, veiurni .... iu
N. K. a. & C... 17
old i oiony Lim
Old Dominion ... 22M
Rubber W1
Union Pnciflo .... 571i
fancy, $3.5o; Messlnas, choice, per box, 3.w; , H1r0i P!,poclnlly Steel nnd Wire. The
fancy. 4 .., ' bears circulated rumors that difficulties
BANANAS Per bunch, medium, $2,259 )lH(l ))P0 encountered In tho projected llst
2.50; large, $2.75if3.00. ng of tho stock on the London Stock ex-
HIDES. I change. Continental Tobncco suffered from
Tmrr.r. .. i.Mo. tv. t tin 1 rumors of ii iiooi showing of earnings to
irreeiT hides 6iic- No 1 palte'd hides, BVic; bo mnde In the annual report, which Is
No 2 sa ted hlde. 714c; Nc? vcul calf, t to expected tomorrow. The Pacific stocks suf-
12 lbs., 9c; No, i veal cnir, li io id ius., cc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Per 24-sectlon case. $3.60.
NUTS Hickory, large, per bu., $1.15;
shollbarks, $1.33.
CIIAM1KS IX AVAILABLE SUPPLIES.
of
No. 2.
Cnsh quotations wero ns follows:
FLOUR-Stcatly: winter patents. $3.60??
1.70: stra chtH. J2.9f.5l3.40: c ears. $2.70173.10
uprlng specials, $3.SOfi3.90; pntcnts, $3.infj)
1.45: straights, $2.60ff3.00; bakers, $2.00f2.l5.
WHEAT No. 3 Hprlllg. 6ITi6c; No. 2 red,
I9i(70c.
COHN-No. 2, 39e; No. 2 yellow, 39(S'
I91iic.
OATS No. 2. 2T.Ui2GJc: No. 2 white, 27'4
2SVe; No. 3 .white, 2714108140.
RYE No. 2. 57o.
BARLEY No. 2. 4014fillc.
SEEDS No. 1 flaxseed and northwest,
11.73. Prime timothy, $2.3Vfl2.0. Clover,
contract grade. $7,60.
PROVISIONS Mos-i pork, per bbl., $12.23
fffl3.05. I-nrd per 100 lbs.. $6.7.Vfi7.C0. Short
rib sides (loose). $6.9Wf7.). Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $fi.73f7.00. Short clear
Hides (boxed). $7.M?7.35.
WHISKY-Dlstlllors' llnlshed goods, per
gal.. $1.2514.
SUOAHS Cut loaf, $6.00; granulated, $3.41.
Following nro tho receipts nnd shipments
for todni':
Articles. Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
Flour, bbls 29,00) 49.000
AVheat. bu 7S.OO0 101, Cm)
Com. bu 357.010 192.0CO
OatH. bu. 379,000 381. OOJ
Rye. bll 11,000 :i,V)
Barley, bu 56,000 19.CKI0
On the Produce exchnnge today the but
ler market was easy; creameries, ltfiisc;
dairies. 13fil6r. Cheese, llrm at Vilfttc.
Eggs, steady; fresh, 1034c.
M1W YOHK r.lCMlltAI, MAHKIVr.
fered esneelallv from hear pressure ond
realizing nnd the grangers were somewhat
affected by tho forecasts of the govern
ment crop report, which had a bullish
effect In the wheat market. The signs of
illsennrnirement on the nart of the ma
nipulators for tho advance uecentuuted the
reactionary tendency as the day progressed
nnd somo sharp net losses In railroad
ulneks nre tho result. A further rise In
sterling exchango to within a fraction of
tho gold export poini icci to a discussion
Vn rlons
(liintntlmis for the liny on
CiMiiinoilllK'N,
NEW YORK. April 10. - FLOUR - Re
ceipts, 23,717 bids.; exports. b.86l bbls.; sales,
S.SOO pkgs.; fairly acllve on low grade
winters ami winter straights, but there was
little call for spring bakers or other
wheat brands; winter straights, $3.l3c
S.60; Minnesota patents, $l.70fr I.H0; winter
extras, $2.65Ii2.9o; Minnesota bakers, $2.S3'(f
3.00; winter low grades, $2 2.fii2.tO. Ryo
Hour, cany; fair to good, $2.9091 3. IS; cholco
to fancy. $:l.2(V((3..'o.
COHNMIlAlz-FIrm; yellow western, 89c;
city. S7c: Branilywlnc. $2.2.Vii3.23.
RYE Steady ; No. 2 western. 62',4c, f. o.
h ulloat; state, 67c. c. I. f., New York, car
lots.
BARLEY Dull: feeding. Illsfi ISUc, New
York: malting, 5(!S3c, New York.
BARLEY MAJ,.T-Dllll: western, 53iiffic.
WHEAT Receipts. 110.C05 bu ; exports.
5.1,6X7 bu. Spot quiet. No. 2 red, 79e. f. o.
b., ' alloat. Hint: No. 2 red. 'ffinc, elevator;
No. 1 northern, iniluth. 77'S.c, f. o. b. alloat,
lirompt; No. i hind. Duliith. 73'iiC. f. o. b.,
nflnat, prompt. Options displayed llrmuess
pretty much all day as a result of local
covering. Inspired by bullish gossip on the
government report, together with strong
continental markets anil good foreign buy
ing. Closed firm at l4fie net advance.
Mny, 73 15-165) 7 IV. closed at 7llkc; July,
7.1 lS-WIHe. closed at 7llc; September,
74'4fl7ISc, closed at "lc.
CORN Receipts, 36.015 bit ; exports. 1li,-
R!0 ibu. Spot, llrm; No. 2, I7c, f. o. b
Telcurniililo nnil Cnlilc ncporln
fi nil n Afloat ll ml Ashore.
NEW YORK. April 10. Special cable and I nf tno prospect of an outward movement
telegraphlo communications to Bradstreet's of gold. The continued ease of money
. .'. i i.. ini,i. liern would favor such a movement, but
now mo ioi.ow.iig t the taking up of the Installment of the
supply, ns compared with the last account, -riti,,), oall, which stiffened todny's mar-
WHEAT United States and Canada, enst n London, may bo followed by a re-
of Rocky mountains, decrease, 2,577,000 bu.; taxation In money rates there and n sym-
,r i.,...i nr Tmiin. ndoat for pathetic respond in sterling exchange
i;!lSelTWbUit0l,V, bond market was moderately ac
B"ntVi. df.cr."Jc'?.T'."V -. i tlvn and nrlce chances were rreinilar.
cyiw-uimcii mm u . , , ,,'.,; .. ..-,: J2.mO0O. United
Wi?c J nu 1 new 4s declined and tho old 4s
,,?S7n mi n 6 liu 1 advanced and the 5s '4 In the bid price.
Rocky mountains, decrcNise. b .uiw nu. . commerc ill Advertiser's London
A?,,i"l."0..1I.np"r,uUK.M rthn AmeTn financial cablegram says: The markets
in UrndstieetM not given in mo oiuuini
supply statement aro thoeo of 1,200,000 bu
hero wero neglected but steady today.
supply statement, ore ' w' 7OT nm Business Is likely to bo dead until next
nt northwestern Interior elevators. U99.000 " ' .- wero verv l(p l)Ut Imr,i
both tho continent and London buying
slightly. New York took some Norfolk &
i,, . ,, Mi.nlmhn Ktorncre nnlnts. 188.000 bll.
at Port Huron, 161,00i) bu. In Mllwaukeo
private elevators. 100.000 bu. at Cleveland,
91.000 bu. nt Chicago private elevators and
63,000 bu. nt depot harbors. Principal In
creases are thoso of 150,000 bll, nt St. Louis
nnd 61,000 bu. at Portland, Me.
Tho nggregate ptock of wheat at Port
land, Ore., and Tacoma and Seattle, Wash.,
Increased 138.000 bu. last week.
St. l.ouls Cruln nnd Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. April 10. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 72c; track, 73c;
Anrll. 7l!ic: May, 71c; July, 67Hc; No. 2
hard. 64'41i07c.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 3S'4c: track,
39141; 39V; April, SS'.jc; May, 384c; July,
39?ic.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 2514c; track,
26c April, 23'ic; .May, 23c; July, 21c; No. V
white. 2Sc.
RYU Firm: 5flc.
FLOUR Dull: patents. $3.5;ffn.65; extra
fancv. $:i.2ifi3.30; .clear. $2.7o?3.00.
SEEDS Timothy, lower. $1.50W1.73 for
poor, $2.13 for good. Flax, nominally higher
at $1.70.
( 'ORN.ME A L Steady nt $2.032.10.
BRAN Nominal; sacked lots, cast track,
''lIAY-Steady; timothy. $10.00013.00; prai
rie. $7. Wi9.no.
WHISKY-Sleady lit $1.2514.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.30; bagging, 6T
(r'W.c; hem:' twine. 9:
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing,
$13.00. old: $13.50, now. Lard, nomlnnlly
higher; prime steam, $5,60; choice, $3.63. Dry
s.ilt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts.
7; clear ilb $7.12Vj: clear sides. $7.2i.
Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $7. CO;
elnr ribs. $7. 621?; clear sides, $7.75.
METALS load, steady; $l.55JTl.57'i.
Speller steady. $1.55.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 61iSe; tur
keys. 7Si9c; ducks, sc; gtcic, 3-t,c.
KCOS Steady; SIIp.
BUTTER Lower; ireamery, 18iff21c;
delrv. ISKilSc.
RECEIPTS Flour. 7.000 bbls.; wheat, 2j,
(i bu.; corn. 230.000 bu.; oats, 61,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour, 11.000 bbls.; wheat,
32.000 bu , corn. 159.000 bu. ; oats, 21.000 bu.
I.lveriiool Crnlii nnil l'iiiUloii.
LIVERPOOL. April lO.-WIIEAT-Snot
firm; No 2 red western winter, 6s Id; No.
1 northern spring. 6s lid. Futures t-teady;
Anrll. nominal; May, 5s lO-d; July, 5.
10d.
1 1 1 1 . I. o. ll.. ' pnuv-Snnt Amnrtfim inlveil. new.
nfloat. 'anil 17c , tdovator. Options opened Hteady at 4s 2.1: American mixed, old, firm
" """ .Kin vwiimi in is ;n,u. i.'iuures sieiiuy; ahiv, is .'ku;
offerings, a good speculative, demand west July U Id: September, Is l'l.
nnd the strength In provisions. Closed tlrm I BROVISION? Pork, prime mess west,
at ho net advance. May. 411WiI54c. closed ern. llrm at fils 9d. Lard. American re
nt 45Se; July. J.'.'S.filijUe. closed at 46V; lined, In pnlls. firm at 37s 3d; prime west.
September closed at l6so. i (rn. In tierces tlrm at 35-. Hams, short
OA I S Receipts, 2111.000 'tin.; exports, 3.663 out, tlrm nt 50s 6d. Bacon, Cumberland
Western nnd Baltimore & Ohio, Jerking
the former up In tho street nnd then let-
ting it drop, copper snares were steady
The hank bnucbt 20.000' gold In bars,
Money was hard. The bank did a fnlr
loan business nt 5 per cent nnd consid
erable discounting. Paris cheque, 25.20;
Her hi. 20.4SK.
Tho following nre the quotations for the
ending stocks on the Now York exchance
today:
97'jii'
66141
33
nu
129'4
2IV4
58
10214,
Atch&oit
do pfd
Baltimore & O.,
Can. Pacific ...
Can. Southern
Ches, & Ohio..,
Chicago at. W,
C, B. & Q
Chicago, I. & 1
do pfd
ChlciLc-o & E. I
Chicago .V N. W.162
C R. I. & P 112
C C. (!. & St. L. 6.T
Colo. Southern .. 614
do If. pfd.... 4:P4
do 2d prd.... 17
Del. & Hudson.. .117
Del. L. & V 18014
Den. & R. CI...
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd.
Ot. Nor. pfd...
Hocking Coal
Hocking Vnlley
2fiT!i Union Pacific .
o-,! do pra
518
s'
Wabash
do pfd
W. & L. E lOTi
do 2d nrn.... :w 4
Wis. Central .... 1814
nurd Avenue ...iiii',4
Adams Ex 117
Am. Exiv.-ess ....HI
U. S. Express...: 4714
we is-i' argo ux.izs
Am. Cot. Oil 37
do Pfd 93
Amer. Mulling .. 4li
do pro 21
Amer. S. A: R !954
do pfd 89V,
Amer. Solr'U .... 214
. 21 do pru 17
. 731tlAme.r. S. H 32
.11 do pfd 80
. UVAnier. S. & W.... 52
.16:1 1 do pfd
. 1S, Am. Tin Plate
.13 do pfd
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Big Receipti of All Kinds cf OattU,
Hogi and Bhoep,
BEEF STEERS SILL A LITTLE EASIER
llntelirrs' Stnek MrlnK Stenilr Prices
IIok Open lllKhcr, but Close
Tilth Most nf the Ad
Tnnce AVIpcd Oat.
Recelnts were:
Official Monday ..
Olllclal Tuesday ..
SOUTH OMAHA, April 10.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
:,! .1,1111 6,141
9,168
4.67
4,"C!J
Two days this week 6,793
Same days last week.... 3,56.x
Same days week before.. 5,312
Samo three weeks ago.. 6,921
Tho olllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
12.308
8,672
9,692
16,825
10.577
9,176
15.263
9,813
C. M. & St. P
O. & St. L
Missouri Pacific 2
Union Pacific 50
C. & N. W 2
1 E. & M. V 51
S. C. & P I
C. St. P. M. & O.... 20
11. M. H 47
C. B. & d 7
K. C. & St. J 1
C. R. I. & P., east.. 3
C. It. 1. tc P., west.. 5
S
I
3
21
1
43
3
6
20
3
123
t
io
24
do 2s 101
West Shore 4s.... 115
924
91
5
Slli
85
When Issued. "Offered.
Total receipts . ...103
The disposition of tho day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num.
bcr of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hobs. Sheep.
Omnha Packing Co 455 i.aw
(1. II. Hammond Co...
Swift nnd Company...
, Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour & Co
Swift, from K. C
Swift, from country....
R. Becker & Desalt. ...
Lnbmnn & Co
W. 1. Stephen
Hill & Huntzlngor
Huston & Co
Livingstone & Schnllcr.
Hamilton & Rothschild.
L. F. Husz
11. L. Dennis & Co
lloblck
Other buyers
. 214
vVest End 93
Wis. Central .... 1814
Atchison 4s 100U
N. E. CI. & C. 5s. 691
Adventure, 514
Allouez Mln. Co.. 2
Amal. Conner ... Df
Atlantic 26
Boston Sc Mont.. 320
Butte St Boston., so
Cnl. & Ilecla.
Centennial ...
Franklin
Humboldt ....
Osceola
Parrot ,
Qulncy
Santa Fo Cop
Tnmarnck
Utah Mining .
Wolverines. ...
155
773
613
l.fiOfi
21
'ins
209
173
134
19
110
76
166
93
1
2S7
1,256
1,945
2.038
2,681
"ik
479
783
1,487
1,647
427
31
eiv Vnrlt Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. April lO.-The following
nro the official closing quotations ror
mining shnres:
Chollar 10
Crown Point .... 16
Con. Cal. & Va..l60
Dendwood 65
Gould & Curric. 25
Hnlo Sz Noreros. 3)
Homestake 6000
Iron Sliver 65
Mexican 22
Ontario
Ophlr
Plymouth
Quicksilver ...
do pru
Sierra Nevada
Standard
Union Con
Yellow Jacket
Totnls 4,521 9,190 4,856
CATTLE Today's receipts Wcro the larg
est In some time, and as prices havo been
tending up pretty rapidly, It was only nat
ural to expect that buyers would tnke ad
vantage of the liberal offerings to pound
tho market. The market onencd slow and
I tho feeling wnB extremely weak at llrst, but
I a little later, when It became apparent thai
I the demand was as large ns the rocclpts, tni
jit rade livened up nnd the market became
quite active, so that tho onerings wero
22W j nearly all taken soon after 10 o'clock. Tho
16'4 prices paid ranged all the way from a little
easier to 5wl0c lower In extreme cases. The
quality of cattle averaged up pretty well
and there were some here good enough to
bring $5.15. Considering the largo receipts
the market was In good condition, and as a
rule sellers wero wen satisfied.
Cows and holfers were in good demand
and the market on that kind of cattle was
not only steady, but actlv. The offerings
wcro all taken early and the pens cleared.
Some good cornfed oows and heifers sold
as high as $4.50. Bulls did not show much
change, prlcs being Just about steady.
Veal calves nlso sold In tho same notchos
as yesterday.
Stockers nnd feeders were In good de
mand and the market wag steady at yes
terday's prices. The offerings were small
and the mnrket was active, so that the
pens were cleared of that kind of cattle
In a very short time after tho market
opened. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
1
. 70
. 4714
.138
. 6i
.193
. 3314
. 4014
.813
. . 75
,. 12
..150
,.750
,. 48
. .313
,. 28
London Mock Quotations.
LONDON, April 10. 4 p. m. Closing:
Cons., money ...,101 (Pennsylvania ... 72'
OO IICCL iUl o-io lll'.tUIIIK 1UTH
Can. Pacific .... ,10014 No. Paclllc pfd.. 7914
Erin
do
V
1st pfd.
14 1 Atchison
. W:i l,ou!svii1o ....
Illinois Central ..119 .Grand Trunk
P. nfd 78i Anaconda ....
St. Paul, ootn.o. 12714 Rand Mines .
N. Y. Central.... 142Aji
... 2814
... 871,
11
3614
Illinois Central ..IHVaAni. Tobacco
1U. Snot, easier: No. 2. 2.Vic: No. 3. 2Ste
No. 2 white, 31Ufa3Ui,e; No. 3 white, 3OT,'!r
31c: track mixed western. 29fl30c; track
white, .'HS33i Options Inactive but steady;
May closed nt 2SVjO ; No. 2 white, .May,
cioseu ui ,i4C.
cut. llrm at 16s: short rllu, llrm nt 12s
6d; long clear middles, light, llrm nt 42s;
long clear middles, heavy, llrm at 41s 6d;
short clear backs, llrm at 39s 6d; clear bel
lies., llrm at
oseu 111 .r;4i-. Keceinis u wneni uurnii mo nisi inrce
HAY Steady; shipping. CSfiTOo: good to dnvs. 221.000 centals. Including 61.000 centals
choice. SOSiSOc. I American.
' HOPS Steady: state, common to choice, Receipts ot American corn during the
1896 crop, 6t'i 1898 crop, 759o; 1S99 imp, 121f ' last three days, 1C2.300 centals,
13c; Paclllc coast. 1896 crop, 4fiii; 1S9S crop, I Weather clear and line.
74ie: 1899 cron. 12ll3e. !
Toli'ilti imrKci,
TOLEDO. Anrll IO.-WHEAT-D11II hut
hlcher: No. 2 cash, 73c! Mnv. 73c.
CORN Dull and lower; No. 2 mixed,
10-V-.
OATS Weak nnd lower; No. 2 mixed,
25V.
RYE-Dull; No. 2 cash, 68c,
CLOVER SHED-FIrm and unchanged;
prlmo cash, old, $1.90; new. $5 20: Ap"-ll,
$3.10; October, $5.10; No. 2 seed, $1,401(1.65.
1814 do pfd..
. 5114 A. Mln. Co
. is Brk. Rnp. Tr.,
. 3214 Colo. F. & I . . . ,
. 97 Con. Tobacco .
.200 I do pfd
. St4 Federal Steel ..
. 97' i do pfd
.10614 Oen. Electric
11
67
9i)
54141
la. Central
do pfd
K. C. P. C...
L, E. & W....
do pfd
Lake Shore ...
L. Sc N
Manhattan L .
Mot. St. Ry...
Mex. Central .
Minn. Sc St. L
do pfd
Mo. Paclllc ...
Mobile & Ohio.
M., K. T...
do pfd
N. J. Central .
N. Y. Central.
Nor. & West..
do pfd
No. Pnclllc ...
do pru 7ii iso. American
Ontario Sc W 2514 Pacific Coast
Ore. Ry. Sc Nav. 4- I do 1st-pfd
do pfd 76 I do 2,1 pfd
Pennsylvania ,...139Vt. Paclllc .Mall
Reading 1914
do 1st prd.... l'l
do Id nfd.... 31
Rio O. W 3314
do pfd 89
St. L. & S. F
do l.t pfd..
BAR fllLVER-Stendy at 27Vd per oz.
MONEY VMii Per cent.
Tim rntn of discount In the oDon mar
ket for short bills Is 414 per cent; for three
months' bills, 441MU per cent.
Fliinncliil Notes.
rmirAf-.O Anrll 10. Clenrlncs. $21,641.14.1:
balances, $1,600,762. Posted exchange, $I.S4U
6T4.X8. New York exchange, 30c discount.
PHILADELPHIA, April lO.-Clearings,
$17,858,772: balances. $1,749,024.
BALTIMORE, April 10,-CIcaringS, $1,
933.135; balances, $37,S73.
BOSTON, April m. Clearings, j.i.on.ioii
balances, Sl.5STi.471.
NEW YORK. April 10. Clearings, $211,
061,203; balances, $11,212,373.
Condition nf the Treasury.
WASH INC! TON, April 10. Today's stato
mmit nf tin. iri-iisiirv balances In the gen
eral fund exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve tu tho division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $159,318,009;
gold, $94,998,216.
Wool Jlnrkrt.
BOSTON, April 10. The wool inarkct con
tinues stonily and tho prices nro llrm.
Fleeco wools nro quiet but sales of XX aro
rejiorted at 3!c, with linn Ohio delaine nt
3c. Following are tho quotations for lead
ing descriptions: Ohio nnd Pennsylvania
IIopcp X nnd above. 30fj31c; XX and above,
:f34c; delaine, 35c; No. 1 combing. 3514c;
No. 1 combing three-quarter-blood, 35c;
quarter-blood. 35c; coarse and lira Id
washed. 32ti3lc. Wisconsin, Michigan, etc.
Mlchlgnn. 23ft2Ce: No. 1 Michigan comb
ing. S3ft34c; No. 3 qunrter-'blood washed.
.TlfjSle; braid, 31c; X New Hamnshlro and
Vermont. 32c: No. 1 Now York, New Hnmp
shlro nnd Vermont. 32f3-lc. Unwashed,
medium, etc. Kentucky and Indiana quarter-blood
nominal' No, 2. 26f(27c; No. 3
quarter-blood, 27(ff28c; Missouri quarter
blood combing, 26f(2SV; three-eighths-blood,
at?26'4c; No. I combing, 22823c; lake
and (ieorgla, 245525c. Territory wools
Montana and Dakota Una .medium and fine,
22f(2214c; scoured, 57&5Sc; staple, 63f65c;
Utah and Wyoming flno medium and line,
191(200; scoured. 6Vi)u7c; staple, 63i4mc;
Idaho fine medium and tine, 18iil9e;
Hcourcd, &VS5"o: medium, 2t5'23ci scoured,
62fi3lc. Australian, scoured basis, spot
prices Combing, superfine, nominal at 93Q
(Cc; good, 8Sl90o; average, SOUSoc.
Cotton MnrUcl.
ST. LOUIS, April 10.-COTTON-Steady;
sales, none; middling. 9 5-16e; receipts. 471
Dales; shipments. 927 bales; stock, 60,293
bales.
LIVERPOOL, April 10,-COTTON-Spot
quiet and prices 1-32d lower: American
middling, fair. 5 23-32d; good middling, 514d;
inlddlliur. 6K.!6d. low middling. 5 5-16d:
good ordinary. 51td; ordinary, I 15-16d. Tho
No. Av. Pr. No.
1 1000 3 50 12
1 540 3 50 26
1 610 3 60 20
21 900 3 75 30
1 1010 S 75 63
1 1190 $3 85 10
30 1225 4 00 18
4 732 4 00 22
1 1000 4 00 7
1 POO 4 10 18
7 838 4 10 20
29 893 4 15 30
I 1050 4 15 18
5 1060 .4 15 23..,..
3 776 4 15 35
2., 775 4 25 26
9 907 4 25 fi
3 1036 4 in CO
30 800 4 25 49
2 810 4 25 20
15 9H1 4 25 19
13 817 4 23 36
9 906 4 26 40
4 801 4 30 16
37 940 4 36 1
3 796 4 35 23
161 1024 4 35 1
25 806 4 35 21
22 1101 4 40 14
20 1020 4 40 10
4 1080 4 40 4 6
4 865 4 45 35
40 1009 4 16 16
19 967 4 45 1 2
12 IOW 4 43 12
4 1032 4 43 18
21 1008 4 43 11
13 1102 4 4i 20
16 1003 4 45 IS
43 982 4 50 61
1 1300 4 50 37
1 1520 4 50 13
7 1142 4 50 8
13 1107 4 60 20
17 1201 4 50 19
5 894 4 50 36
II 1150 4 50 39
12 1090 4 50 1
22 1050 4 65 1
4 1015 4 55 18
15 1110 4 55 36
19 10S0 4 65 15
11 1026 4 55 19
9 914 4 55 14
1.
46.
20.
15.
6.
6.
Av. Pr.
... SS0 4 55
...1210 4 65
...1041 4 55
...1191 4 60
... 732 4 60
...1149 4 tit)
...1188 4 60
...1217 4 60
...1125 4 60
...1216 4 60
...1201 4 63
...1216 4 65
...1182 4 65
...1217 4 65
...1299 4 63
...1290 4 65
...1112 4 65
...1227 4 65
...1151 4 6714
...1178 4 70
...1251 4 70
...1245 4 70
...1260 4 70
...1221 4 70
4
4 75
4 73
4 75
I 75
4 75
4 75
4 75
4 75
4 75
I 73
4
Cilucoso Sugar
do pfd
lllt'n'l Paper .
do nfd
lii 1 .,11c cue tins ..
11 National Biscuit. 44
36V do pfd 88
119' National Lead ..2314
136T4I do pfd 10114
36i National Steel .. 41
77V.I do pfd 91
50i N. Y. Air Brake.125
1.1I4
521,
M
631i
. SS14
. 32'4
. M14
.106-1
.133
2'.'?) 1 sales of tho day wcro 7,000 bales, of which
wi nnies were inr specniiiiniii nnu fx-
r." I port, and Including 800 bales American;
28 receipts, 21,101) bales, nil American. Fu
SI I Hires opened steady and closed quiet nt
n'4 tho 1 cc no: Amer can micuiung. 1. m. c.
April, 5 20-6lf5 21-6U1. sellers; April nnd
Mny, 5 17-64d, buyers; Mny nnd June,
5 l.6l(fi5 15.6ld. value; June nnd July,
5 12-61(1, value; July and August, fi 9-641T
5 10.61(1, buyers: August nnd September,
BfiB 10-6ld, buyers; September nnd October,
4 41-6ld, buyers: October nnd November,
4 31-64(1, sellers; November and December,
4 25.61(1, buyers: December nnd January,
4 23-61(1, buyers; January and February,
I 21-61JJT1 22-61(1. sellers.
..132
.. 5114
.. 9814
.. 21
.. 61
70
! People's (Jus
Pressed S. C.
do pfd....
Pullninn P. C.
S, P.. Sc T....
im Sugar
70'A do
HIDES Firm: Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs..
1914c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 2114c; Texas
dry. 21 to 30 lbs., l!ic.
WOOL Dull; domestic fleece, 251i2So;
Texas. tMilSu
LEATHER Steady ; homloek sole, Buenos
Ay res, light to heavyweight. JS'if 25lsc-; arid,
StittSi'Atc,
JllCE Steady; domestic, fulr to extra,
4!1ilWo; Japan, IVtfl'.c
COAIStondy,
PROVJSIONS-Beef steady; family, $12.00
Ii 13.50; niehs. $0.5iVii 11.00; beef hams. $20.10
6(22.00; packet. $ll.50ti 12..W; city extra India PEORIA,
mess. S1S..V3JII2.0O. Cut meats, steadv: " .He.
pickled hemes, $7.6)k.ii; pli Med shoulders, , OATS- Quiet : No. 3, white, 2(i',.' 2Hlie,
$6,7517.00; pickled hams, $10.504110.75. Lard, I WHISKY Firm, on the basis of $1.2Vi
strong; wesiern sieanieu, (..rj; renncii, : ror iinisueu coons
strong; continent, $7,10; houtn America, i.
Pcnrln Mnruct.
April lO.-CORN-E.islor:
No.
compound. $6.10. Pork, strong, family.
$14,254(1 ITT.; short clear, $!3.0(Hi 11.50: mess.
13.syti 13.75. Tallow, otvudy; city ($2 per
1
llnliilli Crnln MnrUct.
DULUTII. April 10 -WHEAT No. 1 hard,
caah, C?c, May, C9',4c; September, 6S'jc;
nM ....
do 2J pfd.... 3714 Tenn. C. Sc I
St. L. S. W I214U. S. ' Leather
do pfd 32141' do pfd....
St. Paul 12314 U. S. Rubber.
St. P. & Omaha. 117 do pfd
So. raclllc ...
So. Railway .
do pfd
Tex. & Pacillle
Sin Western Union..
14v Republic 1. Sc S.
5914 do pfd
1S4 P. C. C. i St. I,
33
. 10714
. 5214
. S3
.183
. i;j
,109'i.
.101
. 93H
. 12
. 71
. 33
.100
. S2'a
. 201
. 61
67
Cnllforiiln Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. April 10. -CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Kxhlhlted little energy,
ruling dull at unchanged prices. Whllo not
particularly active, tho market for evapn
rated apples developed considerable steadi
ness of undertone In view of the light sup
ply; tlie market, howover remains un
changed as to price; state, common, HfefiSc;
prime. SfjCc; choice, 7fi7!4c; fancy,
81.,.'. Prunes, .".i.jf7c. Apricots, Royal, 13W
13c; Moor pirk. 134118c. Peaches, peeled,
18f22i", impeded, 7!ifl9c.
OH Murl.cl.
OIL CITY. Pa.. April 10.-O1 LS-Credlt
balances. $1.37: certificates, sales of cash
oli. $1.51: no bid at closo; shipments. 77,330
l)Dl", nvorngn.'Oi.iioo iiuis.; runs, ius,;wi onia.,
average. 79.317 bbls.
LIVERPOOL, April 10,-OILS-Cotton-seed,
Hull refined, .May-August, firm at 22s,
LONDON, April 10. - OILS - Petroleum,
Aincrldin rellned. 7M- Turpentine spirits,
lis lO'.Ml.
I'n re lull I'iiiiiiiclnl,
BERLIN. April lO.-The weeklv state
ment of tho Imperial Bunk of (lermiinv
shows the following changes; Cash In hand.
Increaso 10,820,000 niurka: treasury notes.
Increase lio.poo marks; other securities, de
crease, 66,620.0110 marks: nolo in circulation.
.lnrotiun f.::'J(1 fUMl marks. Prlpnn vnr Ir.
regular on tho bourso today. Spanish 4s 1 brown cottons wiih small
wcro rapier un uiv 1 muni nun 11 mi-go in
ternal loan was to bo negotiated. Ameri
cans and Canadian Pacifies wero steady.
Minn shares were tlrm, but subsequently
fluctuated. Exchango nu London, ?) marks
60U pfgs. for checks. Discount rates: Short
bills, I per cent; three mouths' bills, 41.
per cent.
LONDON, April 10, -American securities
opened steady nt about parln . level mid
remained generally llrm throughout with
Dry liondM Mnrl.fl.
NEW YORK. April 10.-DRY CiOODS
Another dull day has to bo recorded in
nil divisions of the mnrket at first hands.
Spot trade has been slow and mall orders
barely up to the average. The dcTnund for
Drown cottons wus smnii. 1 nero novo peon
1111 changes in nrlces in nny direction In
cither simile or fancy cotton unods. thn
market being without feu turn. Men's wear
woolens Inactive unit uneliniiBCd.
Minor Miii'Lct.
NEW ORLEANS. April 10.-SICAR-Qillct.
open kettle, S'if(4 3-16c; open kettle,
centrifugal, 0(f(4'to; centrifugal, yellow,
4114 I3-I6c. seconds, 2:)44l,c,
MOLASSES-Qulct and nominal.
1520
....1295
....1270
....1266
....1230
1164
....1226
....1210
....1355
....1145
....1215
....133S
....1210 4 76
....1291 4 80
....1225 4 80
....1217 4 80
....1236 4 8214
....1266 4 83
....mi 4 So
....1270 4 S5
....1186 4 S3
....1322 4 S71A
....1302 4 87U
....1420 4 90
....1200 4 90
....1202 4 90
....1402 4 90
....1362 4 95
....1.W 4 93
....1379 5 00
....1318 5 00
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.. 702 4 36 11..
..900 4 50 19..
, 1090 4 55 19..
1066 4 55
COWS
626 2 00 1..
882 2 f1
915 2 25
970 2 25
934 2 10
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920 2 76
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920 2 75
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1310 3 60 15.
1217 1 60 3,
780 3 60 4.
1113 3 60 1.
1270 ?. (IT.
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119 3 3 50 14 1061 4 65
1080 4 10 10 1370 4 80
1093 1 10
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1112 3 85
1180 3 85
1093 3 90
975 3 90
1270 3 90
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1100 3 90
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.. 580 I M
. . .890 4 00
..449 4 00
.. 8S0 4 10
..710 I 15
. . 910 115
S10 4 15
800 4 16
, .1319 3 1.'.
13:i 3 15
II
BULLS.
I 15
I 20
4 25
I 2.3
I 23
4 25
I 23
870
. 807
. 970
. SS0
. 8)3
. 928
. 920
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.1102 4 23
. 700 4 33
.1073 4 50
.1115 4 50
1465 3 50
1S30 3 50
1 1160 3 15 1 1880
1 1150 3 20 14 1733
1 1160 ,1 Ai 1 1550
1 1670 3 36 1 1580
1, 950 .1 )0 S 139J
1 1210 3 30 1 1760
1.. 1800 3 SO 1 1720
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1 1110 3 n 1 1660
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1 1460 3 40 1 1600
3 .....1616 3 10 J 6f(l
2 1615 3 43 1 1230
1 2010 3 45 1 12"0
1 920 :l 50 1 760
1 1740 3 60 1 460
1 1(10 3 JO
CALVES.
1 70 4 ft) 1 200
1 260 5 00 3 166
1 190 DM 1 110
1 90 6 60 2... 193
1 140 6 7i 4... 100
STOCK CALVES.
4 237 4 25 5 416
1 630 4 65 6 246
1 570 4 CO 1 2ft
1...
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STOCK COWS
270 3 25
940
80
710
430
30
3 15
3 75
3 7
11 856 3 75
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
62.1 3 W1
3 .VI
3 63
.1 55
3 65
3 f-S
3 tin
3 60
3 60
3 CO
3 l
3 70
3 70
3 75
3 85
3 S3
3 90
1 90
4 70
5 00
6 75
7 00
7 00
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7 00
5 ft)
5 ft)
6 23
AND HEIFER:.
26 610 4 00
1 730 t no
1 830 I ft)
8 792 4 2fi
3 913 i 25
Jl. Delehunly Nebraska.
26 steers... .1282 4 60
MARTIN SORENSON MONTANA.
35 feeders.. 10,12 $4 CS 62 feeders. .1023 $165
HOGS Tho advance In tho hog market
commenred yesterday was continued today.
mo market opening tins morning eioco in
5c higher. The early market wns quite
active and hair of the receipts, or more,
were soon disposed of nt the advance noted,
Tiien tne mnrKot slowed up, ns some or
tho more urgent orders were filled.
Some of th nackers were nlavlng for a
decline nnd were nonung ,ick nmi nimiing
onlv steady nrlces. The fact that tho re
ceipts -were liberal and that Chicago came
closing easier ueipen nuyers witn uenriMi
incllnntions to nave tneir own way. 1 lie
lesult was the ble nackers wanted the late
arrivals nt J5.351i6.371? for good loads and
tho market cioseu very siow witn tne ad
vance most an lost. The early sales or good
mixed loads were very gonernlly at $5.37W.e
5.40. with a few of the commoner loads at
$6.36. and some of the better loads nt $5.1214
(uo.iii. 1 ne mnsi 01 mo nogs soin on .10n
daynt $5.3ftl(fi,35. with a $5.40 top. It will
lie noien. irom ino tame 01 average prino
nhnvrt Hint thn hncrs sold fndm nt llin Mrli.
est point of the year nnd 20325c higher than
a week ngo. iicprcseniauvu sales:
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. 721
. 910
.. 791
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.. 602
. 680
.. 510
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. 870
. 911
. 731
. 9 If
. V,0
. 958
3 50
3 75
I 00
4 60
4 00
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...1127
.. 676
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... 861
... 600
... 611
.. 626
.. 648
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... 415
... 470
.. 681
4 43
I 45
4 50
4 60
4 60
I 634
4 65
4 1.1
4 75
4 80
4 80
I 80
4 85
I 85
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4 85
5 00
5 00
stcad.v, others shade lower, heavy. Jl f-WJi
S.0; mixed, $5.35115.10; light, $5. 1000.37 1 ,
pigs. $I.TW5.0fl.
8IIKI0P AND LAMBS - Receipts. 3.0W
head; fed offerings very active and strong
to 1 00 higher, spring lambs, lower, selling"
nt $7.fi; fed Colorado lambs. $7 00(17 15; mut
tons, $S60f6.3S; stoekers nnd fecder.i, $!.3ftjf
6.25; culls, $3.60ff(.S0.
.etv York l.lvo Stock.
NEW YORK, April J0.-BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1,361 head, all for exporters and
slaughterers; no trade and nominally
steadv: ejhles lower: live: cattle, at Lon
don, 114fil2i.o per lb,: refrigerator beef,
vie per in.; exports, aw nenn came, to
morrow. 800 head cnttlo and 7,200 quarters
of beef.
CALVKS-Rceclpts. 68 head: very little,
trade; feeling steady; 45 calves unsold;
common veals, $3.23.
SHEEP AND I ,A M IIS Receipt s, (58 head:
1 cms on sale; market qulot but generally
steady; l'4 cars held over; common clipped
sheep. $1: common and medium unshorn
lambs, $7.25ti7.86, common clipped lambs,
$6; no good stock sold.
HOtSS-Hccelpts, 2,106 head; 1 car on sale:
llrm at $3.7oi(5.S5; western pigs, steady nt
$5.335(6. 43. '
St. I.uills I, lie Stuck.
ST. LOUIS, Anrll 10.-CATTLEHerclpts.
3,500 head, Including 1.S17 head Texans;
mnrket stronger; native shipping and ex
port steers, $1,6045.83; dressed beef and
butcher stfors, $I.237J6.15; steers under 1.000
lbs., $3.734il.ftl; stockers nnd feeders, $3.SMe
4.80; cows nnd heifers, $2,ftKf4.80; calmer.
$1.,V'((2.S5; bulls. $.1.601f4.25; Texa and In
dian steers, $3.90(('(.Sj; cows and heifers,
$2.60114.00.
HOC1S - Receipts, 6.90O head; market 60
higher; pigs nnd lights, $5. 13473.55; packers,
$5,104(5 60; butchers, $5,671-55.70.
, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000
head; market steady to strong; native
muttons, $5,555(6.25; lambs, $.25j.Sfi; spring
fltmbs, $7,004(8.00; culls nnd bucks, $3.60'n J.23;
Texas muttons, $5.00516.60.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
61 143 ...$4 60 73 239 ... 5 3714
71 195 ... 5 30 69 232 ... 5 37H,
91 192 ... 5 3214 4 2 246 ... 6 37;?
60 219 ... 5 35 SI L'42 ... 5 37 '4
91 212 SO fi 33 60 245 SO 5 37U
80 217 40 5 35 62 231 ... 5 37'5
64 242 ... 5 3 5 71 233 120 5 3714
61 190 ... 6 33 44 240 SO 5 3Vj
50..... 250 40 5 35 66v 247 160 5 37U
82 222 ... 6 35 78 228 40 5 371?
59 188 ... 6 35 75 248 ... 5 3714
77 198 SO 5 35 48 255 40 5 37ll
97 196 SO 5 35 76 225 ... S 371,
15 224 ... 6 35 12 214 ... 6 40
95 206 160 6 33 71 251 ... 6 40
76 219 40 5 35 74 236 ... 5 10
71 333 160 fi 35 71 255 ... 5 40
76 215 ... 6 35 72 217 40 5 40
82 209 120 5 35 83 250 ... 5 40
85 212 SO fi 35 76 217 80 5 10
79 216 40 fi 35 78 211 40 fi 10
S7 205 200 5 35 76 220 SO 5 10
83 226 120 5 35 68 201 SO 5 40
41 176 80 5 35 65 253 ... 5 40
81 193 40 5 33 75 241 160 5 40
79 205 ... 5 35 72 258 SO 6 40
81 240 80 5 3714 24 259 ... 6 40
K7 235 ... 5 2714 71 241 ... 5 40
124 216 SO 5 37U 12 325 ... B 40
70 253 130 6 3714 f7 272 ... 5 40
75 230 SO 5 3714 "3 249 SO 5 40
71 207 SO 6 3714 79 211 ... 6 40
68 217 ... 6 3714 61 224 ... 5 40
S7 235 SO 5 3714 79 237 ... 6 40
53 213 ... 5 37U 68 258 120 5 40
33 242 ... 6 3715 66 212 ... 5 40
81. .....240 40 5 3714 ra -67 40 5 471
236 255 80 5 3714 76 226 ... 5 40
33 280 ... 6 374 69 247 ... 5 10
24 242 ... B37V4 71 245 80 5 40
84 200 160 5 3714 2' 253 ... 5 40
75 233 ... 5 3714 42 240 ... 5 (0
59 242 210 5 37 VS 68 260 40 5 40
82 202 ... 5 3714 251 SO B 40
72 242 120 5 3714 68 232 6 40
61 269 ... 5 3714 Ki 233 40 5 40
63 235 R0 5 3714 64 252 ... 5 40
72 240 ... B3714 81 219 80 fi 40
75 236 40 5 3714 75 225 ... 5 40
S7 237 SO 5 3714 63 264 SO 5 40
S3 236 ... 5 371, 69 274 ... 5 40
77 214 1 60 6 37 61 262 80 6 10
84 219 40 6 3714 60 293 200 5 40
68 257 120 5 3714 .r's 246 ... 6 40
78 223 160 6 37 U 53 283 ... 6 4214
33 307 80 5 37"? 65 312 40 5 424
77 224 40 5 371., 61 251 80 5 4214
45 227 ... 6 3714 63 B 4214
39 242 ... 5 37U 60 261 40 6 1214
6.3 270 80 5 3714 M 2" " 42U
63 250 ... 6 3714 7' 23s m r 42
73 240 40 5 3714 232 160 5 4714
76 262 160 5 37 H 61 258 ... 5 15
60 262 SO 6 3715 '3 260 ... 5 43
82 233 ... 5 371 65 287 200 5 45
60 302 SO 5 47'i
St, .loscpli l.lvc Stuck.
SOUTH ST, JOSEPH, Mo April 10,-(Spe-elnl.)
The Journal quotes:
CATTLE-Herelpts, 1.300 head; mnrket ac
tive and steady: quality fair: natives, $1.10
(5.15; Texas and westerns, $3.7646,15: cows
and heifers, $2.25 t. 60; bulls and stags. $20
5M.76; yearlings and calves, $1,005(5,20;
rtockers and feeders, $3..W!j(.kO; veals, $4 23
(6.50.
HOOS-Recelpts. S.20H head; mnikPt
steady: nil grades, $5,304(5.50; bulk of
soles, $3.40f(5.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts, 2 800
head; market active; lambs. 104(15c higher,
lambs, $6.0(V((7.;:o, wethers, $5,504(6.00; vear
llngc. $5.75f(6.23; ewes. JA.ti09iS.S.
CiifTce Market.
NEW YOHK, April 10 -COFFEE Tho
market for cnfTee futures opened llrm with
prices 5 to 10 points higher on active gen-
1 erai inlying, icq ny suoris, prompted nv
I firmness In European markets, smaller
Brazilian receipts than looked for. excep
tionally neavy warenouse deliveries nun
the Improvement In spot demand Trading;
continued active all day, with the market
showing Inherent strength. Partlnl mic
tion resulted from flurries of profit t ikllic.
Tho mnrket closed steady at 11 11 elm 11 trod
I prices to 15 points advance Total sains
1 reached 25,000 bags. Including' Mnv. $6.86;
1 .lulv. $6.90; September. $7,054(710; October.
J7.wisi7.in; jNovemuor, 7.05iii7.io; December,
$7,355(7.40; January. $7 404(7 15; February,
$7.60. Spot steady. Invoice, $7S7't; .lobbing,
$8.3714. Mild, steady; Cordova, $9.5rt4 14.00.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
SHEEP There was n fair run today and
a corresponding good uemano. nuyers were
all out early and tne onerincs ror tne most
part were soon disposed of. The mnrket
was strong In uddltlon to being active. The
Jansen wooled sheep brought $6.25 as
against $6.15 Inst week, and the clipped two
and three-year-olds $5.60. Tho Craig sheeri
sold at $6.05 the middle of last week nnd
today thev brought $6.20. The Berry clipped
sheep sold at $5.70. All these prices were
very satisfactory to the sellers and they
were considerably higher as will he noted
from the comparison with the sales of the
same kind of stuff last week.
Quotations: Choice yearlings. $3.16&".2G;
fnlr to good yearlings, $6.004j6.15; good to
cholco wethers. $6.006.25; fair to good
wethers. $5,75fi6.00; good to choice fed ewes,
$5,501(6.75; fair to good ewes, $5,004(5.40.
good to cholco native lambs, $7.004j7.15;
good to cholco western lambs, $6,905(7.15;
fair to good .western lambs, $6,tHii. 85 ,
feeder wethers, $l.5O5r5.O0; feeder yearlings.
$5,004(6.60; rood to choice feeder lambs, $5.25
416.OO. Representative sales:
No.
15 western ewes
cull bucks shorwn
shorn bucks
shorn Inmbs
western wethers
western wethers shorn...
shorn Inmbs ,
western wethers
westerns, mixed
1 goat
5't goats
3 clipped liurk.i ,
25 cull lambs
22 cull lambs
10 clipped wethers
448 clipped wethers
220 western ewes
78 western ewes
461 clipped wethers
372 clipped sheep, yearlings.
193 lambs
I wether
DRY GOODS.
20
211
15
tfV
104
65
.51
491
Av. Pr
101 $1 00
97 3 2)
105 4 1214
50 1 75
108 5 50
101 5 60
65 6 00
103 6 20
101 25
60 2 50
61 2 50
110 4 50
66 5 00
50 5 00
103 5 00
102 5 40
91 6 60
93 B 50
103 6 50
91 6 70
66 6 25
170 6 25
CHICACO MVU STOCK MARKET.
4'nttle (lonrrnlly Steady Hon Asrr
11 kc Sbnde II luher Slirep StrmiK.
CHICAGO, April 10,-CATTLE-Recelpfs,
1,600 head; generally steady; natives, best
load on sale today at $5.55; good to prime
steers, $5.10516,80; fnlr to 'medium, $ 1. 254:113.00;
selected feeders. $1.25571.90; mixed stoekers,
$.1.6O5j4.00; cows, $3,005(1.10; heifers, $1.504(
4,80; caliners, $2.25'ir2.S0; bulls, $.'.734t 1.25;
cnlves. liberal supply and lower ut $l.25f(
6.50; Texans, receipts, nono; Texas fed
steers. $l.004f5.10; Toxns bulls, $3,255(3.73.
HOOS Receipts, today. 26,000 head, to
morrow, 23,000 head, estimated; left over.
1,009 head; average shade higher, closing
weak; top $5.70; mixed and butchers, $5.40tf
6.6714; good to cholco heavy, $5,535(5.70,
rough heavy, $5,405(6.50; light, $5,355(5.60;
bulk of sates, $5.53(5.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep, strong;
lamb, about steadv: good to cholco weth
ers. $6,205(6.60: fair to cholco mixed. $5.0n5i'
6.10; western sheep, $6,005(6.50, yearlings,
$6,005(6,75; native lambs, $3.00547.53; western
laiiiiis, jij.wnn w.
Stuck In Sliclit.
Following arc tho receipts nt tho four
principal western markets for April 10;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 1,672 9.168 1,8.13
Chicago 1,501 26,000
Kansas City 8.J00 15,000 3,000
St. 1JUls 3.5ft) 6,900 1,000
M. E. Smith & Co.
la-wttr- m4 Mhmn at
Pry Goods, Furnishing Goods
AND NOTION
BOILER AND SHEETIRON W0RK3
nrake, Wilson
u & Williams
Sacce-mr Wilson A Drake,
Manufacture boilers, smoke stacks and
breechlngs, pressure, rendering;, sheep dip,
lard nnd water tanks, holler tunes con
stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought
and sold. Special and prompt attontlon to
repairs In city or country. 19th and Pierce.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
ASestern Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
lootrlo Wiring- Bolls and Una Lisicttai
a. Vf. JOHNSTON, Mir. IB! Uow.rd 01
BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS,
H merican Hand "
1 V Sawed Shoe Co
Mi'frs 1 Jobbers of Foot Wear
wx-TXKB Aoirarm
Wu JMplt BtmiBran Bnkbn O.
CHICORY.
The American
Chicory Go.
re-ran aM -ikatiUoturrt f all fermi ot
Chloory Omh-rrtmtin.ONll
SAFE AND IRON w.ORKS.
The Omaha Safe
and Iron Works,
G. AND ItEIvIs, Prop.
Makai a, specialty of
T TT ESCAPES,
ind Durilar Proof Hafe, and Vu t Doors, eta
nil) S. t-llli .. Ilmihn, Neb.
ELEVATOR SUPPLIES.
c
H. Davis & Son
Klevntor Hydraulic and
ll ui i. levators
Elevator Safety dates. Klevator repair
ing a specialty. Leather Vnlvo Cups for
Elevators, Engines and Printing Presses.
Totals
21,172 67.06 S.S33
Knnnns City l,vr MncU,
KANSAS CITY, April tO.-CATTUC-He.
celpts. 8,200 head natives and 300 bend Tex
ans; supply fpilckly disposed of nt steady
prices; heavy nallvo steers, ll.755i.'..MV, lluht
weluhts. JI.IOf(5.lO; stoekers and feeders,
J.:.5050.20; butcher cows and heifers, i",.ini
5.00; canners, 2.75ff3.IO; fed westerns, 91.15
(fil.M); Texans, Jl. 15-9 1.60.
HOOS - Hecelpts, 15,000 head, supply
mostly of Inferior tlusi; desirable grades
Davis & Cowglll Iron Works.
MANUrACTrUKHS AND JOBUHI18
OF MACHINEHY.
OENKIlAIi ItEPAIHINO A SPECIALTY.
IKON AND IlKASSi'OUNDimS.
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Olllllllll, .Veil, Tel, r.ilH.
E. Zabrlskle, Agent. J. 1$, Cowglll, Mgr.
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H.R.PEfiME.Y&CO.
ROOM 4 MY! LIFE EIXG. BRANCH 1036 KAT
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Telephone loan. Omnli i, V
COMMISSION,
(RAIN, PROVISIONS mid STOCKS
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Correspondence: John A. Warren A Co.
uirect wires to Chicago and New York.
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