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    THE OMAHA DAILY UEE: Til t'RSDAT, AmiL 12, 1900.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Cold Weather and OoTsrnmtnt Riport Sendt
Wheat Up at Pint.
CORN FOLLOWS IN FOOTSTEPS OF WHEAT
rrnvlelons Are Active, lint Impressed
IJrspKc tionil Outside Domiiiiil
UnlK Advdnee llnrlj In S m
lintliy with Other Ornlnn.
CH1CAOO, April ll.-Wheat went tip to
day on tho bullish government report ami
the cold weather nnd tlirn went down again
under selling pressure from longs, closing
baxrly steady. .Mny 11 Hhailr- over yesterday.
May corn closed WW lower nml May oiils
unchanged. May pork closed 4V8l7r. May
lord 12H15c nnd May rilj ISHJTr deptosscd
awing to lliiuldatlon and lower hogs.
The. whfat market opened strong nml
active under the Influence of the govern
ment report putting Hie condition m
per cent, consld
lower than hail bn n
snicrnniy
expected, nnd the cold weather in tne sou'o-
west, .May '.j'aw over jrni-iimj
6?7ic. Shorts eovered nnd an udvnliro to
6!',ic wns fiulckly nccompllshcd. The crown,
however, whk against the market. I-miK
stuff came out nml the price was forced
down slowly to 67',M The close was bare.y
steady. May a shade over yesterday at i.i'.i
67sc. 'ahleH were not encouraging and
many on the llnor held that the cold
weather would have little If nny effect.
The cash demand was poor. Atlantic port
clearcnccs In wheat and Hour were eipinl to
JC.fifl) till. Primary receipts were I2S.UO bll.,
compared with 2(12.010 Int. last year. Min
neapolis nnd Dulilth rrported 310 cars,
ngalnst 371 Inst week and 188 n year ago.
Receipts hete wcro 62 earn, none of contract
trade.
Tho story of wheat might he written of
rorn. The opening was strong nnd actle
nnd tho bulge met llnuldntlon and a poor
cash demand. Tho wheat stictigth and the
bad weather In section of the corn grow
ing belt wero the factors enrly. May
opened VW'fcc up lit IoVh I0'. ailvanccu to
4oS,'p40S4e nncl then, under the selling pres
sure, reacted to 29,ic. at which the market
closed In n weak condition, ifcfi'-e under
yesterdny. The liquidation of .May caused
the spread between that ordlor mid July to
widen to 7kc. July i losing at lOU! 10.c. Re
ceipts here were .110 ears. Primary receipts
were large, as worn also clearances.
Provisions were active, but depressed dc
epltn n good outside daniaud. Hogs were
weaker and receipts were liberal, I.liiuldn
tlon by Inlluentlnl longs was kept up during
the entire session nnd did much to lower
prices. May pork "old from $13 to $12.07'-..
rloslng 4MI7'4P umlcr yesterday at $12.67'i;
May lard from $6.97' to $ii.SM6.S7'j and
rloed 12'Vdl.V-depressed at $6.S.Vf(6.S7't, and
May ribs from $7. 161(7. 17'i to $6.95, with the
olo'c lMJ17've lower at $7.
Oats advanced o.irly In sympathy with
other grains. Mny reacted under the com
mon Impulse, 'bill July held steady on re
ports of late seeding and a poor crop out
look, Mny ranged from 25c to 21'tc and
elosed unchanged at Uc; July sold from
24! to 21V nnd closed ',ic up at 21V&
24 Ue. Receipts here were 156 curs.
Climated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 25
cars; corn. 375 cars; oats, 175 cars; hoes,
SOono head.
There will be no session of tho Hoard of
Trade. April 13, Mood Krldsv.
Tho leading futures rnnged as follows:
Articles. I Open.l High. I Iot. c lose. Ves'y.
Whent I I
April 1 1.
Afny 67'iHi BS'1,1
July fW'fc.nm fi.1i i I
Sept. 694 6n
Com I I
April 1.
I I
I 7 1 r,i
fi7',(,)7'4'i'' II.U
GS t;xis sHififc
63I :n, Kl
I I
I .": I 3uu
May
.lull-
40U!4i40is:(!fs,
39 MlfflMMI
41 k41W-: 40t!'iiN,H0lsS
IKi
Sept. 41T4W42 .42
ll'i IP4I 4IU
-iais
May 2Pi725
July UWH
Bept. 23,
Pork
Mar I 12 92!,
25 I 24, 2l. 2S
2I' '2IJ.'21i,i'.2iii'.i.i
23J, 23 Ws 23i, 2;t,
I I I
13 00 I 12 (17 1 j 12 i;7',M 13 HI
July 13 05 J.'l 05
IS W I 11' VI I 13 15
Lard
I
May 6 97'4l S 97!4 fi S5
6 .S7'i
91 1
7 05 I
7 HI
7 PI
July 7 02'-l 07'? 0 !I5
I T 10171 ? 117 tr
j iv. I I I ir, 31 IV.. I '0 I 1 J I
Illhs I I 1 1 1
May 7 10 7 17',i 7 00 I 7 OA I 7 17',i
7 171
Sept. I 7 10 I 7 10 I 6 95 U7i 7 10
No. 2.
Cnsh quotations were ns follows:
FLOPH-Slow; winter patents. $3.G0f?
JI.70; straights. $2.95113.40; clears, $2.703 10;
nprlng specials, $3.80173.90: patents, $3.10
8.15; straights, $2.ifi3.0O; bakerH, $2.00fi2.l5.
WHICAT-No. 3 spllng. 65'4mc; Nn. 2
red. i;9'Afi70c.
COIlN-No. 2. 39Wf?40c- No. 2 yclow. 31lc.
OATS No. 2, 26'ilii25ic: Nn. 2 White,
27W2.i'-o: No. 3 white, 27'.t(28!'ic.
HYK-No. 2. 56T(57c.
HAHI.KY No. 2. 42UI5c.
SKKDS Flaxseed. No 1 nnd northwest.
$1.73. Tlmothv seed, prime, $2.10. Clover,
contrnct crude. S7.00.
PHOVISIONS-Mcss pork, per bbl.. 112.16
(B12.75: lard, per 100 lbs.. $iV7.'?6.95; short
libs, sides (loose), $6 90Ti7.25; drv salted
shoulders (boxed). W75ii7.no; short clear
Hides (boxed), $7.20fl7.35.
WHISKY Distillers' Ilnlshed goods, per
gal.. JI.21U.
Srr.AHS-Cut loaf. $6.00; granulated. $5.11.
Following are tho receipts and shipments
for todar:
Articles. Hecelpts. Shlpm'ts.
Flour, hbls 67,00) r.s.iss)
Wheat, bu 79.ou 5:i,(i
Porn, bu 269.(100 1!K'ki
Oats, bu 32n,iKV 332 'l
nve, .bu ii.ml 3.IIIK)
Unrley. bu 22.000 2.no
On tlie Produce exchange today the but.
4c,r market was easy; crenmerles HfltSe;
dairies, lUftir.o. Cheese, dull nt 12113C.
Kggs, llrm; fresh, lOijfillc.
Niyv Yoiuc ?i;m:hi. maiikkt.
Qnntntlnnn for the liny
on Vnrlous
Ciiiillniidltles,
NKW YOHK. April ll.-FLOl'H-Heceipts,
45.789 bbls.; exports. 9,259 bbls.; quiet, all
grades very steady; Winter straights, $1 43Tf
3.60; Minnesota patents. $1.70fi4.PO; winter
extras, $2,651(2.95; Minnesota bakers. $2.S5W
3.00; winter low gradcH. $2,251(2.10. Hyp
flour, cutty: fair to good, $2.90ft3,15; chotco
to fancy. $.l.2iiti3.50.
CORNMKAIr Firm: vullow western, 89,c;
city. S7c; Hratidywlnc, $2,251(3.25.
HYK Stoady; No. 2 western. 62'3c, r. o.
b., afloat ; state, 67jc. c. I. f., New York, enr
Iota.
HAHLKY Dull; feeding. 4l',t5i;C. New
York: maltiiig, 601i6.!c. New York.
HAHLKY MALT-Uull: western. OJIcac.
WHKAT-Itecolpts, 64.75.) bu.; exports. 22.
69s bii. Spot, steady; Na, 2 tel. S0i f. o.
b. afloat; No. 2 red. 77-V' elevator; No. 1
northern, nuliith. 77V f. n. b. .illoat.
prompt; No. 1 hard. Dultitlt, Vfcc f. o. b.
nlloat.. Operations early in the day were
htrong nnd active, Impelled by a bullish
Interpretation of the government report,
together with cold wenthcr In the south
west. The crowd gut overloaded, however.
nnd niihsequeiitly attempted to realize
iirotltH when prices bloke sii.milv frum to:i
closing easy at Ike net advance; July. 715-16
cmi'iic, 1'iosen at ii'ji- scptcmuer. ilTi,5f
io'Jc. cioseii at inc.
COHN Heccipts. 117.000 bu .; exports. 3S.
Ei9 bu. Spot, steady, No. 2, 477m' f. o. b.
nfloat ami 17c elevator. Options at first
were stronger ami rainy active on covet lug
inspired by wheat's advance, but later de
clined under realizing and dotyd easy nt
a partial 'e net ueciiue; .May, rr5i ItiNc
closed nt 45c; July. Idli-IOc. closexl nt 16c
September. (dMHtic. !oscd nt I6,c.
OATS Hecelpts. 190.400 tin.; exiiorts, 117,-
(mi on. Hpoi, nrmcr: .No. 2. 2'.i , No. 3, 2Siv;
No. 3 white, 31i,j,1 No. :t while, 31c; track
mixeii wcHxern. ..mw. iipuons miirket was
nun ami Purely steadv. closiiiv, unchanged;
May closed at 2Mse; No. 2 whit" oata, Mny
closed at 30c.
1IA1-steady; shipping, 6Mi70e; good to
pnoice, Mifiuuc.
HOPS Steady: state, common to choice,
INO crop. oc; uw crop, ifr.'c; iv.i'.i crop, is
130: j'neinc coiihi, crop, ijicv isas crop.
7U9c; 1899 crop. 12fH3c.
HIDKS Firm; Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs.,
19ic; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 2P...c; Texas
dry, 21 to .m ins., rue.
WOOL Dull; doniesllc fleece, 25125c:
Texas, 151(18c
LK ATI! Kit Steady : hiMiilock sole. HucmH
Ayres, ngnt to neavj weigiits, 25f25i-c; acid,
.IKIIillljC.
HIC15 Hieaiiy, umucstlc, fair to extra.
Vfcini'Sc; ,iiii,iii. rviiVHe.
COAI-Stendy.
PHO VISIONS Heef ste.idv: fnmllv. Hi. no
M3.50; mess. Jl0.forill.fti; beef hams, $2(U0
if(22.C0; packei, ju.50fil2.JO. city extra India
mess. is.y.iii';.io. cut meats, steady:
pickled bellies. J7.5of8.(iO: pltkled shoulderi'
J6.75fi7.00; pickled hums, Jlo.5owio.75. Lard
strong; we.tern steamed. J7.30; rMlned
strong; contiiiein, i.m. sou in America. $s
oompouno. ti.unti..-(i. rorK. strong: rmnlly.
$14.26iill.75; short clear. $l3.Oii 11 5o. mes,
$13.2113.75. Tnllow, stendy; ilt.x i$2 per
pkg,), 6'c bid; country tpkgii freei, BLji
IR'TTKH Hecelpts. 5.02S pltRs.: steady;
western creamery, 17f20c; tactory. IJldTi'.
CHKKSK-Hccelpts. 2.197 packages: dull
and weak; fane.i, large, while. Uti 124-;
fancy, large colored, 13c; fancy, small,
white, :Mii2s4i; fancy, small, colored. 13fi
131 .(.,
iiUUS-RfcelptH, 23,562 packagei), easier,
storage, western, at mark. 12'jfI12e; regit,
lar paiklng at mark, 12-iHi2V; southern,
nt mnrk, 1 1 '12'i'-.
SruAR-Hnw. strong; fair refining. 4c;
icntrlfugnl. 90 tet. 4c; molasses sugar,
3 13-lHi . refined, strong.
.MOI.A83KH Steady; New Orleans open
kettle, good to holee. 44f(G5c
PIUNt'TS-Steiidy: fancy handplckcd, 4
ifl4'c; other domestic, 3'ifnc.
KKIJ1QI1T3 To Liverpool, market strong;
niton by steam. 30d; grain by steam. 3?d.
MHTAI.S Huslness was generally rather
slow In the market for metuls today. Tin.
however developed considerable strength
of undertone. In sympathy with n 2 ad
vance In London. The net rise here was
from fin to points, rloslng tlrmer nt $11.35
hid. Lake capper ruled steady nnd closed
unchaiiKcd at $17. I'lg Iron warrants re
mained dull nnd nominal. tcnd remained
In the smno rut It bus been for some time
post, dull and nomlnnl nt $4.ffi'j bid nnd
$l.72'2 nsked. Spelter continues stendy at
fully sustained prlceo, closing at $t.72'.3 bid
and SI.'T1 nsked. The brokers' price for
lend was $4.15 nnd for copper $17.25f17.50.
41 AHA WIIOlTlJNAI.H SI A II IC UTS.
Cnmllllon of Trmle nnd Quotntlons
on Stnple and l'nnpj- Prodnce,
HdOS-Hecelpts llbernl; fresh stock, W
lo'Cc
LIVI3 POPLTRV-Ilcns, S4e; roosters,
ncconllng to iirp nnd size, 5fl7e; ducks, 7',ic;
Reese, 7'c; turkeys, ic.
HtTrKIl t'ommoti to fnlr. 12c; choice.
n-fKic; sepnralor. !2c; gathered creamery,
o'ySTKHH Medium, ncr can. ISc: stnnrt.
nrd, per can. 22c; bulk standard, per naN
. $1.25: extra selects, per can. 30c; extra ,
ects. per biiI.. Jl.60ni.75: New York
."i" AX enn' 37ci New York counts, I
self
counts
per ino, $l 25
KLSir Hetrlng, per lb., Co; round perch,
5c; sun, Cc; cod, fic; hnddock, Gc; blue pike,
oc; Hcnieii nno urcsseu pcrcn. uci ciscoes,
Be: medium ilressd trout. 7'.4c; cropnle.
ilio; pickerel. iHc; flnnnn baddies. 7We:
white tl.ih, 9c; yellow pike, dressed, Oc:
rmnll trout, dressed, Dc; red snapper, Oc:
smelts, flc; smukul white fish, 9c,
PIOKONS Live, per Uoz., $1.
VICALS-Cholce. O-rJlOc.
HAY Per cnrlond lots: t'nlnnd. choice.
$0.60; midland choice, $5.60; lowland, choice.
. . . ..!...).. . - V n nt .
No. 3 white oats, 25c; cracked corn, per
ton. $11.50; i-orn nnd o.tts. chopped, per ton.
$15: bran, per ton, $13.00; Phorts, per ton,
tU.60.
VKCiKTAMLES.
ARPAItAOt'S-Cnllfornla. per lb.. 15c.
NKW TPItNIPS-Per doz. buncnes, 60c.
HIMNACir-Per box. $1.
NKW HHUTS-Per doz. bunches, 40350c.
Lim'ri'i:--Per doz. bunches, 3540?;
fancy licnd lettuce, per bbl., $5.
ItADISHKS Per cloz. bunches, 30fl33c.
SKIOI) SWHUT POTATOES-Per bbl., $2.25
ift '-'.: Kansas. $2.7C.
POTATOICS-Per bu., choice. i55?30e.
CAHHAdlC-C'nllfornln. per 10.. 2H(33c.
CAPLirLOWKH-Callfornlv per crate,
CKIiKH Y Per doz., 2530c;
California,
per mined, t'rttwc.
TPHNIPS-Hutnbaeas, per lb., l';c.
TOMATOKS - Florida, per rtx-baskot
crate, $1.50.
Mf'SllltnOMS- Per lb. box, 50c.
HHUHAHH- Per lb.. S!39c.
ONIONS-Hetnll. yellow. $1; red, $l.:(Vffl.2o.
Ohlos, per bbl.,. J2.25f2.60.
FHUITS.
STHA WI1KHH1KS- Texas, per 24-qt. case,
$6; Louisiana, ier 21-nt. case, $3.25573.50.
A PI'LKK Choice western shlpplnir stock,
$4.50; New York stock, $5; fancy, $5.60.
OHAPKS-Malaga, per bbl., $7.0089.00.
CHANHKHRIKS Jerseys, per bbl., $10.60;
per crate, $3.50.
THOPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOKS-Cnllfornla, fancy navels, per
box. $1.25ff3.50; choice navels. $3.00; Med
iterranean Sweets, per box, $2.50T?2.75.
LKMONS-California, choice, per box. $3;
fancy, $.1 60; Messlnns, choice, per box, $3.50;
fancy. $4
HANANAS-Per bunch, medium, $2,259
2.50; large. J2.75ff3.00.
HIDES.
HIDES No. 1 green hldee, 71ic; No. 2
green hides, 6'r; No. 1 wilted hides. 8Hc;
No. 2 salted hides, "Up: No. 1 veal calf, S to
12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal cair. 12 to 15 lbs., 8c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Per 2l-se:tlon case. $3.60.
NUTS - Hickory, large, per bu., $1.23;
shcllbarks, $1.35.
Si. Louts (irnln nml Provlnlon.
ST. LOl'IS, April 11. V II L'AT Higher;
No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 72l.ic; trnck, 73fj
73',c; April, 7Pic; May. 71Hc; July, 67Tic;
No. i hard. 6(Hii67c.
FLOCH-Dull: patents. J3.553.63; extra
fnncv. $3.20'(j3.:i0; clear, $2.703.00.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 39c: track.
40;; April. 3STdc; May. 38Mi3SHc; July. 39't
f;39,c-
OATS-FIrm: No. 2 cash. 25Hc: track,
26c; April. 25'ae; .May. 25Hfl2)!ic; July. 2l'.4c;
Mi. wnue, ;ic.
11YK Steady nt 66c.
SKEDS Timothy, prime new. for August
delivery, Dad (it 2.so (ill. nut unsnio; oral
nut v spot, J2.15ri2.20; nominally. $1.70.
CORNMEAL -Steady nt J2.05fi2.10.
IIKAX Dull: sacked east track. 70Ci71c.
IIAY-Stevdy to llrm; timothy, JlO.OOfT
12 90: urn rle. $7.rMiS.50.
WHISKY-Stendy nt $1.25'-.
I HON COTTONTIES-$1.30; bngRlng, 6'
f(7"sc: bcm; twine. 9.'.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: .lobbing, old,
113.00: new. $13.50. Lard, lower: prime
steam. $0.65; choice, $6.70. Drv salt boxed
meats, steady; extra shortn. $: clear ribs.
$7.12'-: clear sides. $7.25. Tlaenn. boxed
shoulder.s. steady; extra shorts, $7.50; clear
ribs. 17 621-.; clenr sides. $7.76.
METALS Lend. firm at H.VM l.biYi.
Snelter. frill nt l.55.
POt'LTKY Firm: chickens, wise; tur-
kevs. 7ri9c; ducks. 8c; geese. 3fhc.
ICIiC.S- 1 Usher at 10c.
IH'TTER Stendy; crenmery. lSf?2lc;
dairy. ISTilSc.
HUt ui P l B- Flour, s,(io nnis.: wnear. .-
OH bu.: corn. 110.000 bu.1 oats. 42.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS -Flour. S.ooo bb:- wbent.
.001 bu. ; corn, 12S.000 bu.; oats, 33,000 bu.
Liverpool (irnln nml Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. April ll.-WHEAT-Spot.
firm; No 1 (California, f.s 6d1T6s (si; No. 2
red. vrutorn winter. 6s Id: No. 1 northern.
Hprlng 6s 'd: futures, steady; Anrll. nomi
nal: .May. ,is ic'sii; jiny. o lu-u.
coit.N-spot, llrm; Ainericnn mixeu. new,
ts 2'2d: American mixed, old. 4s 3'id; fu
tures, quiet: Mny. 4s 2'4d; July. Is P,d;
September, is md.
PHOVlsiu.Na tieer. extra inuia mess.
tlrm 7Sr. Oil. Pork, nr'.me, mess, wesf-
ern. firm, 66m 3d. Lard. American refined.
in pans, llrm, ;us :iu; primo western, in
tierces, firm. 33s 9d. Hat-on. Cumberland
cut. firm. 47s; short ribs, firm, 43s. ShouL
clers, square, llrm. ,.ss.
The drain and Provision exenanges win
close at 3 p. in. tomorrow and will not
reopen until ruesclay, April li.
ICniiNiix City ISriiin nml Provision.
KANSAS CITY. April 11. WHEAT
Mev. 62'vc: clsh. No. 2 hnrd. 63c; No. 3,
RWi"" No. 2 red. 69c; No. 3. 6lfi68e.
CORN Slav. 3i'tc: cnsli. No. 2 mixed.
37'11137'sc: No. 2 white. 3Sc; No. 3, 38c.
pa is- .-so. wnue, s'.sc.
HYK-No. 2. ."i'LC
UAY-Cholce timothy. $IO.OOffl0.50; choice
nralrle. S.7 50(1(7.75.
in I i c;u c reamery, jiniao; oniry, jic.
HOOS Firm on heavv buying: fresli Mis
souri and Kanws stock. 9'c dozen, cases
returned; new whlto wood cases Included,
9V.
huckipts wiiciii. ii.ni nu.: corn, js,-
.0J bo.; oats. 3,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 9,600 bu.; corn, 19,
10) bu.; onto. 4.000 bll.
Toledo llnrUel.
TOLEDO. O.. April ll.-WUEAT-Dull
and lower: No. 2 cnli, 73c; Mny. 73c.
corn-Dull and lower; No. 2 mixed. 4lc.
OATS Weak and lower; No. 2 mixed,
23ii,c.
HYK-Dull: No. 2 cash. 5Sc.
SKEDS clover, dull and lower: prime
cash, old. J4.S5; new. $5.10- April nnd Octo
ber, $5.10: No. 2. Jl.30iil.00.
I'liiliiilellihlii Produce VlnrKet.
PI 1 1 LA DKl PIIIA April ll.-nUTTKR-'
.c to 1c lower; fnncv western creamery,
19U.iFi20e; fancy western prints, 21c
1HJOH Firm and good demand: fresh
niMihv. western, southwestern nnd south
tn. 13c
CHEESE-Unchanned at 12lac
D11 1 lit li (iratn ItnrUet.
Dl'LUTll. Atrll ll.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard,
cash, 61i ic; jnv. 69',c: September, 707ic;
July. "O'xc; No 2 northern, cash, 673c: May.
OS.c; July iSc- September, 67'4c: No. 2
northern. t3'c; No. 3 spring. 6;'.i,c.
f ATS-2lf(24i.c.
COHN-37'sC
1IHvimil.ee (irnln Market,
MILWAUKEE. April ll.-WHEAT-Un-
settled; No. I northern. 6Sifi6S',ic; No. 2
northern. 65i,if07c.
RYE-lllgher; No. 1. 6M,1169i,c.
HARLEY Dull; No. 2, 4tf(45c; sample, 33
ril2'se.
Peorln Alnrkrt.
PEORIA. 111., April ll.-CORN-HlKher:
No. 2. 40c.
OAT- Firm : No. 3 white. 26'tG26c.
WHISKV-Flrni, on tho basis of $1.25'j
for tlnlshed goods.
Minneapolis (irnln Mnrket.
MINNEAPOLIS. April ll.-WHEAT-Ill
store: No. I northern. April. 65V; May.
(Be; July. 66V, September. 5i,r. (in track:
No. 1 hnrd. 1.6V; No. 1 northern. 6i'c; No.
2 northern, 64' (c.
Ciillforiiln Dried i'rull.
NEW YORK. April 11 -CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Qulct and steady at pre
vlous niiotntlons. Ilusincss In cvaporntcd
npples was of n hand-to-mouth chnrniter
todn. Iluyers were Inclined to hohl off f;v
concessions, whb-h fact, together with
larger receipts than looked for, served to
give nn easier undertone to the market;
prices, however, were otherwise unchanged,
I'liolep, iin'c; rancy. i-jjoo-ii- viiihuhm.j
: !'.lri, .i'r",,r?'nVM7c 1;"v!,1- "iwiV- Moor
iV'L'iVnP1 Pei;he nee'lei iVfic' nil.
Pnrk 1MMS' Peaches, peeled. 1Hj.-c, un
peeled, 7'slClCe
MOVUMK.NTS 41 F STOCKS AMI II41M1S.
Contlntint Ion of llenetliinnry Toii
dene Iteplneed liy It ill I. v.
NHW YOltK. April 11 -The reactionary
tendency which developed In the stoclc mar
ket yesterday continued manifest during
the enrly hours today, when the selling was
nctlvo and widely distributed and seemed
(liilto urgent In some stocks. About mid
wny of tho session, however, the pressure
to sell whs somewhnt relaxed nnd friends
of the vnrlous stocks took them In hand
nnd bid them Up. The ndvnnee In these
stocks was not met by nny great burden of
offerings nnd prices gencrnliy tenneu io
anl recovery. The rally In prices failed
i bring In any notable demand for stocki !
warn
tn lir
and the market beenme rnthcr heavy again .
nt.l In thnt roM.lltlnn nmlltll'S Wet0 '
very largely In professional hands nnd tho
efforts of the bears to force down prices ,
and dls odge stop loss orders met with on-
wilHTHIMU pun '? Ill ruiui- huiiiili".
character of the buying at the decline
ntnil thnl enmnitsslon bouses have 0
n in. l.
,
iirint
vk',;
to buy at varying levels below the market
itiero was no appearnnco oi lasi
disposition on the plirt of the outside public
to huy nt the market. , , ,
Prices of Americans were lopressed In ,
i.nnonti liernre tne rvnenine ncre. nui me
level of the market fell below the London
pnrlty and nrbltrnge brokers lought stocks
in cover sales lit the higher level In l.on-
don. This buying wns especially large in
Fnlon Pnclilc. -when that slock got below,
57, nnd wns n mnterlal aid to llslate rally
of over 2 points, with a sympathetic cITeit 1
on the Pacifies and in- less dcg.-ce 01. the '
Whole miirket. Ilaltlmore As onio prelerren
nnd IOtilsvltlo Nashville showed nggres
slve VTrcngili mid Missouri' Pacific rallied
well from the morning's sharp decline.
IllLnrivl.,, II,,, i.illrr.n.1 lUt nu .lllor rnllnt
Otherwise the railroad ifst was r.ither quiet
and slugglsli. 'l no most violent movement
ns usual, were among the Industrials and
peclaltles. The fact that Third Avenue
slock still commanded n premium for use
In tho stock lonn deportment last night
showed that the short Interest had not
been entirely eliminated by yelerdny's vio
lent rise. An nctlve speculation resulted
in tho stock and It was furred up at one
tlmo 9 points, then collapsed 11 points and
tallied again 5 points. The net gain was
2. The 'public wan not Informed In detail
of the plan for rehabilitating tho property
and tho movement of the stock was gov
erned by tho necessities of the shorts.
Sugnr was somewhat erratic at a higher
level on the good conditions In the trade
nnd reiterated rumors of a trade war set
tlement. American Steel nnd W re was
subjected to further severe pressure, with
sympathetic effect on the metal group gen
erally, i lie resisting power developed ny
Federal Steel and Its rise to Pi above yes
terday's price had a reviving Influence on
tho group. There was no news to account
tor tne movement In these stock". The up
ward 'endency of sterling exchange nnd
possibility of gold exports were used by
the bears with etTei t. The shipment of
$300,090 In gold to lluenos Ayres which was
announced today was regarded ns a tri
angular operation, being In fnrt a payment
on account by New York of London's obli
gations to Argentina. The money pinrket
here continued easy under the Influence of
largo gains by the hanks from the sub-
treasury, nut apprehension still exists
that If the high mnnev rntcM In London
should draw gold from New York money
raws nere would naruen.
The bond market was mndernlelv nctlve
nnd prices were Inclined to yield. Total
saies, par value, ji,r,,,oiio. rnlted Slates
new 3s. coupon, declined U and tho old 4s
ndvanced In tier cent In the bid price.
i no c ommereini Advertiser n London
financial cablegram says: Tncrc was
scarcely any business In the markets here
today excepting closing liooks before the
holidays. The tone, was dull on the tight
ness of money and Impatience with the In
action of General Hobertn. Americans were
heavy from the start, but there was lit Ho
movement In them till the afternoon, when
they broke shandy on New York sales,
closing decidedly weak. The only stock
New York supported wax Baltimore & Ohio,
which Iindon disregards, regarding the
stock ns under the Speyer control. The
bnnk did n largo huslncs'i In loans for
per cent for the week. It Is uslns loan ,
money ror discounting six mouths nnner.
This l.s popular with the market, as It
means keeping money tight.
Tho following are the quotations for th
leading stocks on tho New York exchange
today :
Atchison 257 Union Paoiflc ..
do pfd "i),h do pfd
Haltlmore oi O... 83'.4 Wabash
Canadlnn Pac Oi'js do pfd
Canada So 56 Wheel. AV L. E.
Clios. & Oh''.o.... 3.1 I do 2d pfd..
Chicago O. W.... l3' Wis. Central ..
6SIJ
7b4
8
22;
lOr,
... :wi4
... is4
...117
...117
...ID
C. II. & Q I'ivu Third Avenue
Chi., lnd. & 1 27U Aunms Ex....
do pfd u Am. Exp cm
Cr.i.. & E. Ill l'H I'. S. Express
I7',i
Chicago t N. W.lt2ti e.ls-l-ago Ex.123
C, R. I. & P....im4 Amir. Co.. OII...371,
'. i . c v fc.. i.. til uo pin
Colorado So Amor. Malting ..
do lsv pfd 4)'4i do pfd
do 2d pfd.... 17 Amer. S. & R
Del. & Hudson.. .117 , do .let
Dol. L. ft W 180 'Amur. Splr.t. ...
Denver & R. Ct... 2U, do ptd
do pfd 72'vAmer. S. Hosp..
Erie IS do pfd
do 1st pfd... IP,. Amer. S. & W...
Ot. Nor. pfd 1C3i do pfd
93
I'i
21
38'i,
S4
214
11
13U
19
60
Mi-j
ItocKipg coal ... lh4 Ainer. i ,n l-inte. ai't
Hocking Va.ley.. 3) do pfd S3
linols Central . .lli'-i Amer. Tobacco. .. ufcH
la. Central 18' do old I3i
do pfd 6'p, Anne. Mln. Co... 62',
is. i .. r. fv i.... it itrooKiyu it. i ... n"4
Lake Ei e & W.
do pfd
Lake Shore
L. & N
Manhattan L
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ...
Minn, ei St. L...
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
Mobile Ob'o..
M., K. Ac T
do pfd
N. J. Central ...
N. Y. Centul ...
Norfolk ci ...
32 Ceo. Fuel & 1:. IS',
. !)i Con. Tobacco .... 29',
.2') do pfd si
. S3 Federal Steel .... 4S',4
. 97 do rM 71
.166 tlen. Electric ....1:1214
. 13 Olucosc Sugar .. 51
. t.6'4 do pfd 9Mi
. 96 lnt Paper 22'
. filTi do pfd (A
. lii-4 Laclede Gas 71'
. lU.s Natonttl HDcult. 34U
. 301 do pfd 88
.UDi Nallona'. Lead .. 23',i
.136J do pfd UHLj
. 36 National Steel .. It
. 77'i do pfd 93',-
. 39't N. Y. Air Hrake.1',5
. 7iirf, No. American ... 153h
. 23 Paclllc Coast .... i2
do iifd
No. Pac. tic
do pfd
Ontario fc W....
Ore. Ry. Nav
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Rend'ng
do 1st pfd...
do 2d .fd...
Rio O. W
do pfd
. 4.' 1 do Ht pfd.... St
. 76 I do 2d pfd.... 63'4
.139 Paclllc Mall Slsi
. 19'i People's (la lUSai
. 63 Pressed S. Car... .32
:n-j do pfd 83'
331, Pullman P. Car..IS.l
. ! IH. It. (t 1 '
. llHISiirtnr Ill
. 70 , do pfd llo',
. 3CTeiiii. Coal & I.. 911
. 12 'U. S. Leather .... 123t
. 32, do pfd 71
.122" U. S. Rubber .... 35
.li'Ji do Pfd 1WH4
St. L.
do
do
St. li
fe S. F...
1st pfd...
2d pfd...
Soullnv...
do
pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St. P. & Oina.1a..ll7 Wcvtern Union... 82V.
So. Pacific M Hep. 1. .''
So. Railway I4, do pfd 637
do Ptd Hi's i". u. . k m. i.. in
Texaf & Pacific. 18
All assessments paid.
Ronton StocL ttuulntlniis.
BOSTON. April 11. -Call loans. Siil'i tier
cent: tlmo loans. 4f(5 per cent. Closing
prices fot stocks, bonds and mining shares:
A., T. & S. F 26 West End ...
...93
... 18'4
...ino
8s. 69
... 5'i
do Pfd 70' wis. i-enirai
Amer. Sugur . . . 111'n Ati hlsou Is..
do tfi 111 .rs. 1;. o. .t 1.
Hell Telephone. . .32.1 Advtiiture
Boston & Alb'y..2l6 Alloucz Mln. Co
Itoston Elevated. . lll'-i Aniul. Copper .
C, II. & 0 12S',J Atlantic
I
'. 91' 4
. 26
.SIS
. 77i
Dominion Coal .. I5'a Hoston & Mont.
do pfd Iia iiutte ei lioston
Federal Steel .... IS'Cal. & Hocla...
do ptd 1 1 centennial
Fltclhburg pfd. ...112
Gen. Eleetr'.c ...,1!2
I' raiiieiin
Osceola
. 1514
. (9
. 47' i
,133
do prd 117
Ed. Klec, III 203
N. E. H. C... 17'4
Old Co ony 206
Old Dominion ... 2.'-
Rubber 33
Union Pacific ... 5i
Parrot
Oiilncv
Sanlil id t opper,
Tamarack
.190
. 31'J
. to1-;
Utah Mining
olverluos .
Xrrr York MIiiIiik Stocks.
NEW YORK. April 11.-The following
nre the otllclal closing quotation for
mining shares:
Chollar 10
Crown Point .... 16
Con. Cal. .si V11..I6O
Deadwood i)
Could & Currle... 21
Hale ev: NoiTross. 30
Homesiake 50CO
Iron Silver 65
Mexican 33
Ontario
Onhlr
Plymouth
Quicksilver ....
do pfd
Sb rra Nevada
Standard
Union Con
Yellow Jacket
SCO
,. 12
,.li5
,.750
,. 30
, . 35
.. .7)
I'lnnneliil .Note.
CHICAGO, April 11. -dealings, 120.190.
961: balances. JI.5I9.4S1; New York exchange.
20c discount: sterling exchange, Jl.sii.'u'
L8I14.
BALTIMORE. April ll.-Cleaiillgs, $1,391,.
311: balances, $s00,&6S.
PHILADELPHIA, April ll.-Clearlngs,
$I5.49(.S72: balances. $1,161,103.
NEW YORK. April ll.-Clearlngs, $.'12,.
R25.5S-7: balances. $11,016,132.
st l.nt'ts
April 11. Clearings, fj.izn,.
lOOi balances, $624,207, money, i&7 per cent;
New York exthnnge, 10c dlsount bid, par
tked
(MNriNNATI. April ll.-ClenrlnRS, 13,.
4M.760. NeR- York exchange. 20c discount
aked. money. 3f per cent,
ItOSTON. April ll -Clearlngs, t23.1S5.6Sl;
balances, tl.tsL.TS,
evr York Sinner MnrUel.
NEW VOUK, April ll.-MONKY-On
ste,1y "t percent; last lonn. VA
ccn,. jn mcrcantllo paper. 4',flo
On call.
314 per
per
I cent.
aii'.m.l.NO KXCllAtiii .strong, wmi
actual business In hunkers' bills at $1.87'.:
ror demand nnd nt $t.Mii for sixty unys
posted rates, $t.SI'ti nnd $I.SS',4; commrr
t int bills, $ I.S3ft I. S.irs.
SILVKK-Certltlciites, fotfj6lUc; tinr,
o9'te! Mexicnn dalinrs, 47c.
liONUS-dovernments, Irregular; state,
strong; rnllroad, easier.
Tho following are the closing auotatlons
on bonds:
V. S. 2s, reg M's 0c7l!i 93""
do 2s, rcf 10.1 N. Y. C. Is 110'f,
do Js, reg lOU'jN. J. O. gen. 6s. .1234
do coupm no No. Carolina Cs..l27
oo new Is, reg.. 1X1 do 4s 100
uo coupon in i ,o, I'aciuc us i
.
(lo ft N y. " ASt.iis.W.H
r r1R , Vor & w p 4s n714
no coutoti ill no gen. lis us
..r n .t r-t v.... , ire
Au,, Kcn u m, (Io , h ,nl
llf) n()J si'jOrc. H. L. fis.-.....127'4
CantHlu So. 2.4....107 do consol 5s....ll3t
VH'- & - --V) Uendlng gen. 4s.. S9'i
do 5s ....121 It. O. W. I.
,(' N w T.l't L & I M c. f.s.lll
' m '.?
UULX: T""' &,4 2, r! n,,V i iV'iV iou !
, S, I Is "l ' io t .!
l;'tit S;::;o i? So Hallway 6s. ..113 S
n .1. ,. , .- .. P. ft. n
j.fi-io e-oti 4s 7Hi Tot n new s 3s MU
'vvK-"n r''io 7 Tes Pac 1- 114i
',' N Vlecicle f.s 't H. do "s S7i
iir f-1,' I ' t-iin Iva ih'c " ' lol'i
'r V iwi i lis
,ln.-?l;".',' J .!," ' oiU
1 Vlo coii V H Ust "shore' 'is llii
V ";.. -.'-"' wnVn riS I
,. -y, v.;;," : . (--enliirles . 91K.
!cVn "ni' 'lM uCo So '" SIU
U K ,t T "i (9 So Pacillc ii' 1 85
,V l'J 1 '" "" " "
Lou' - an 11. c. 4s.l0T3i do deferred .... r
When Issued. "Offered.
Loudon Stock (Imitations.
LONDON, April 11. i p. in. Closing:
Cons., money 7 .7! 101 Pennsylvanla"T777 72
dj account 10i4 Rending 1"
Canadian Pnc....lil No. Pacific pfd.. 7S;
Erie 1414 Atchison 27,
do 1st pfd.... HMu'svllle StVi
Illinois Central . .lisij (Irand Trunk
I'nlon Pa", pfd.. 78 Anncondn ...
St. P. common... 126 Rntid Mlnoi .
10'J
SS's
N. Y. Cent nil . . 1 1QVj. ,
Kx-dlvldcnd.
HA R SILVEH-Stendy. 27id per ounce.
MONEY 3 Vi I I'er cent; the rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills,
ivfti per cent; for three months' bills, V
ll'i per cent.
I'oi eluii I'liiiinclnl.
PARIS, April 11.-Iluslness on the bourse
today opened dull on London advices, but
soon there wns a general recovery. Span
ish stocks were in active demand on the
rumor that the Credit Lyonnalse will par
ticipate largely In the forthcoming national
loan of "00,(iki.fi0 pesetas. Rio tlntos fluc
tuated slightly, but were quieter at the
close. Internationals were maintained.
Kntllrs were dull. Three per cent rentes.
101 f I7',sc for the account; exchnnge on
lAimlon, 25f 21c for checks; Spanish 4s.
73. 3
H EH LIN, April U.-Hiislness wns hesitat
ing on the bourse todny in view of the ap
proaching holidays. Mine shares rose
sharply In larne speculative purchases.
Americans! and Canadian Pncllles were
easier In syinpnthy with the ndvlees from
New York. Exi hange on London, 21m
ndpfg for checks. Discount rntes; Short
bills, 4't per cent; three months, l?j per
cent.
LONDON. Anrll 11. Tho market for
American securities after a dull nnd slug
gish opening Improved somewhnt, but Inter
eased off nnd closed weak. Huslness was
very tostrlcted. (Jold premiums nre quoted
ns follows: Huenos Ayres. 127.30; Madrid,
29.S7; Lisbon. 41.50; Home, 6.90.
Condition of the- Trennury.
WAS1UNC.TON, April 11. -Today's state
ment of the trensury balanced In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
teserve In the division of redemption shows,
Available cash balance, $14i,2i2,731; gold,
$93,504,128.
Cotton .ItnrKel.
NEW ORLEANS. April ll.-COTTON-Steady;
sales, 2.230 hales; ordinary. 93-16-.
good ordinary, 8U-16c; low middling, 9iiC,
'middling. !Mio: good middling, 98-H'c; re
celBt. 3.321 bales, stock. 251,341 biles; fu
tures, quiet. April. 9.2Se hid; Mny, 9.32fr
9.33.-; June. 0.3O1C.I.325; July, 9.29C3.3i):; An
gust. 9.01ff9.0lc; September, S.2iZR.2Sc;
October. 7.87'ft7.8,!c; November. 7.777. 7Sc;
December. 7.77fl'7.7V; January, 7.7Mfii.79c.
ST. LOUIS. April 11 -COTTON-Steady :
sales, nono; middling, 9 5-16e; receipts, 582
bales; shipments, 6.9 bales; stock, 00, 1M
bales.
Coffee .Market.
NEW YORK, April U.-COFFEE Spot.
R!o, steady; No. 7. Invoice, 7c; No. 7 job
blnt. 8?ic. Mild, market steady: Cordova.
D'.yflile. Options opened steady. with
priced 5c higher on European buying and
local covering and the better Inquiry for
spot supplies, but public speculation wns
(till slack. The market was finally steadv
In tone nt net unchanged prices to I
points advance. Total salos reached
21 230 bags. Including: May, $6.S5ff
6 91: June. $S.P0: July. $6,901(6.95: Sep-
tember. J7.orifr7.05 October. $7.05; November,
IT W; December. J7 3.3ft7.IO; January, $7.40f?
7.45: February. $7.60; Mnrch. $7.55.
LIVERPOOL April ll.-COTTON-Spot,
quiet: prlcen t-32d lower; American m'd-
dllpg fnlr. 5 ll-16d: good middling, 611-32d;
middling. 5 13.32(1. low middling, . !)-32il ;
good ordlniry. f .".-Ml; ordinary. 4J-32d.
The sales of the day wero S.OOO bales, of
which 500 were for speculation and ex-
port and Included 7,600 bales Amerlcnn: re-
celpts. 21.000 bales, including 17.901 Amer-
lean. Futures opened and closed stendy;
American middling. I. in. c. April, A 2061(1,
sellers; April and May, 6 17-6ld. rollers:
May mid June. 5 1441.1. buyeis: June anil
Julv. 7 11-641(3 12-1 Id. hovers; July nnd An
gust. n-Eld. buver"' Alienist nnd Seut'm
her. 6.65d. seller"; September nnd October.
' 4164d. sellers' October nnd November,
' 31-641(4 3?-6lil. sellers: November and Dc
cfmbr. 25-OK 1 26-lrt. sellers: December
nnd Januarv. 4 23-6447121-61(1. ."ellers; Janu-
ary and February. I 21-64ff I 22-64d, buyers.
(Ill llnrket.
OIL CITY. Pa.. April ll.-OILS-Credlt
balances. $1.57; icrtllU-ates. no bid; ship-
ments. 116 721 bbls; average. ss.Oij lints'. :
runs 110.220 bbls.: average, S2.40S bbls.
HREMEN. April Il.-OILS-Petroleiim, 7
rrn-k" 70 pfgs.
ANTWERP, April 1l.-OILS-Petroeum.
2lf 43c nold and sellers.
LONDON. April ll.-OILS-Calcutta lin
seed, snot. 49s lid. Turnentlne spirits. 41s M.
NEW YOHK, April ll.-OILS-Cottonseed,
lljm: prime crude, 31c: pilmo yellow, 35(ff
ii'yc. I'eiroieuiui ijuiei. j,u.in, n.ci'ij-,
Turpentine, quiet at 56f?fi7c.
Sugar Mnrl.el,
NEW ORLEANS. April II.-SUOAn
Steady: nnen kettle. 3fri 3-16c ; open ket
tle, centrifugal. t'i'SI',e- centrifugal, yel
low. 4-V&IV.': seconds. 2',.(41.e.
NEW YORK Anrll 11. SUOAH Ra w,
strong: rellned strong; standard A. $1.93:
confectioner's A. $4.f5: mould A. $5.10: cut
loaf. $5.53; crushed. $3.53: powdered, $5.23;
granulated, J5.15fjG.30.
IIInnoiii'I nnd llUsiiirliius.
The annual soring meeting of the Platte
Presbytery will be held In Mound City
beginning April in.
A Livingston countv mnn moved out of
the countv hee.tusi tho Hoard of Equali
zation raised ills assessed valuation from
Jl.coO to $Jj OV).
Hob Rinvder, who was convicted of the
murder of hl sweetheart. Ella Boggs, by
choking her to death In October last, was
hontenced nt Favetle to serve a term of
twenty years In 1I10 penitentiary. Both
parties were negroes.
The demoi'ratM of Holt county are for a
St. Joseph man for congressman. They
any that It would he tolly for the demo
crntlc convention to go outside of St.
Joseph for a candidate, because he would
be beaten nt the polls.
Ilciir.v Payne and Miss Blanche Shaw of
Montgomery City vver. married at Jeffer
son city bv Judge Winston. It was a run
uway iiiuUh and t'.io t,IH rodo sixteen miles
on a horse behind her Intended husband in
oiMir to elude their pursuers,
W. II. Mansur of Chlllicothe was defeated
at ihe primaries In his race for the con
giisslonal nomination in the Second dis
trict. He Is a son of tho late Congressman
Charles Mnnsiir. but does not seem to be
us good a campaigner as his daddy was.
A Winston man who has kept an ac
count, of tho number of kisses exchanged
with his wife during their union consents
to Its publication as follows.: lrst year,
;'!500; second war, i6,0i; third year, 3,030;
fotlilh year, 120; fifth year. 2. Ilu then left
off keeping the record.
Clinton county lias not furnished the
senator for Its senatorial district for six
teen years and that 1 one of the reasons
why the press of tho county is out so
htrongly for Frank It. Ellis of liattshurg,
wno desires the seat lo ne vacated py
francin Wll&un of Platte City,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cornfed Stters Qjnerillj Stll Prattj Clou to
Tueadaj'i Pricai.
OTHER KINDS OF KILLERS ABOUT STEADY
Hopes Sell Aliont nt Tnesdny's CloslnR
Prices Fnlrly I.lbernl Hecelpts of
Sheep, with Dcmnnil fiouri
nt Sternly Prices.
SOUTH OMAHA, April II.
Hecelpts wero:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Oniclal Monday ....
Oftlclal Tuesla.v .,
Olllcinl Wednesday
2,123 3.1 H O.T44
4.672 9.16S 4.V33 !
3,784 10,0j7 6,1'ni
Three days this week ...10,679 22.375 HS.933 1
Same days Inst week.... 6;60fi 1UM 14,301;
Same days week before., fi.630 15.1K0 17,1.19
Same three weeks ngo.. 8,712 25,331 16.690
Average prlco paid for hogs for thn last
several dnyn with comparisons:
1900.1S99.,1S98.1837.1S36.1S95.1JM.
March 25
3 67,
3 67
3 65
3 69 4 71
3 66 4 86 4 41
3 71 4 74 4 4S
3 70 4 82 4 53
4 80 4 62
3 66 4 78 ( 54
3 60 " I 4 63
3 541 4 S0
3 64 4 841 4 43 1
3 56 4 82 4 51 I
3 52 I 76 4 51
4 82 4 69
3 57 4 SI I 4 77
3 59 I 4 74
3 61 4 9, .
3 62 4 811 4 S3
3 56 4 77' 5 02 .
3 571 4 72 5 01 I
.March 26...
Miirch
Mtlrch 5i "
March 2V"
Mnrrch3o:::
I 89 '
4 97 J 60
5 05 3 66
3 91
3 86
I
3 83,
S 57
3 651
3 62
5 I61 3 Wl
6 121 3 63
3 87
i 91
3 92
3 92
3 91
March 31..
''"' 1
Ar J
5 10J 3 19) 3 63
5 0
3 67l
3 73
3 79
3 79
3 7l
3 71
April 3.
6 151 3 65
April 4
April 5
April 6
April 7
April 8....
Apr!! 9....
April 10...
April 11...
! 5 2.1
3 66
I 5 30
3 ffi
3 90
3 S5
5 30
I 6 27
I 1
3 62;
3 61
3 s:
3 s
3 66!
5 33
3 75
3 851
I 5 3.S
r. 36
3 68
3 67
3 90,
3 71
Indicates Stiiiuny.
T:o iiIIIcihI number of car of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
C. M. & St. P fl 4
(). tit St. L 2 4
Missouri Pacific i 1
Union Pacific 21 21 21 1
C. N. W 2 2
F. E. & M. V 10 43 .. 1
S. C. P 1 2
C. St. P. M. & O... 13 15
H. M. R 37 10 2 5
C. H. & Q 3 9
K. C. & St. J 1
C. R. I. & P., enst.. 3 1
C. R. I. P., west.. 12 3..
Illinois Central .. .. 1
Total receipts ...172 144 26 S
The disposition of the day's receipts wns '
ns follows, ench buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.... 138
1.310
(1. H. Hammond Co.... 289
Hwift and Company.... 653
Cudahy Packing Co 1,069
Armour Co 813
Cudahy. from K. C... 27
Swift, from country
R. Heeker nparnn.
1,256
2.0IS
2.651
2,?.I3
115
1,668
1,512
221 I
i
4ii
Lobmon & Co 12
W. I. Stephen 2
Hill & Huntzlnger 18
Henton & Underwood.. 170
Huston & Co 9
Livingstone & Srhnllor. 107
Hamilton & Rothschild. 82
L. F. Hnsz Ill
Hobblck 10
Other buyers 216
Totals 4,031 10,058 4,32)
Ciidnhy P. Co., Sioux City, la.. .Mil 1
CATTLE Hecelpts were large again to
day on top of yesterday's big run, which,
together with the lower rr.nrket reports
from Chicago, constituted n bear feature of
considerable weight. In fact It seemed ns
If the market ought to hnve been lower
to be in line with ensetrn mnrkets, nt tho
same time tho local demand wns so good
thnt prices wero pretty close to steady.
Tho feeling at the opening was weak nnd
the market was slow to open, but when
It did open it wns rensonably active, espe.
clnlly on handy lightweight cattle, which
everyone seemed- to wtmt. Hlg, heavy
cattle wero not so active nnd In some
cases sellers thought the market was a lit
tie easier, but still they sold and there was
not much difference In the price paid from
those which prevailed yesterdav.
Desirable kinds of cows and heifers were
falrlv nctlve nnd steadv. the most nt the
offerings changing hnnrfs early In the dny. '
The common kinds were In some cases a '
lltlie easier, DUt as was tn case with the
steers, the chance wns verv llcht nml
hardly worth quoting- Hulls sold Tn a'oout !
tne hame notenes as yesterday nnd the
same whs True oi cnives,
Although there were a good many cattle
In the yards, there wero not many stackers
or feeders. The demand for thnt kind of
cattle continues good and the market today
was Just about steady with no new fen-
tures of any Importance. The offerings
were practically all sold and weighed up
at a very early hour. Representative
sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
1....
1....
1....
2....
1....
3....
6. . . .
2....
22....
1....
L...
1....
Av. Pr.
No
Av. I".
..410 3 00
..1030 3 JO
..1110 3 75
. . 7S0 3 75
. .1790 3 15
..910 3 75
.. 666 .1 Ii5
.. 795 4 00
..1205 4 00
..1130 4 (0
..1000 4 00
. . 900 4 00
..1030 4 15
10...
3....
20...
1K8 4 60
1386 4 M
968 4 60
950 4 60
1197 4 60
1317 4 60
1270 4 60
1006 4 65
1405 4 65
119S 4 65
1092 1 65
1024 4 65
12S 4 65
1203 4 65
1135 4 65
1120 1 63
1225 1 65
1226 4 65
1260 4 63
1160 1 65
1102 4 05
1203 4 63
117.3 4 043
9...
14...
3...
IS...,
9...,
17...
4...
7. . .
20...
16.!!
Hi...
18...
29...
20...
6...
2
55!!!
20. . .
28...
17...
17...
31...
12...
1...
13...
It...
17...
9...
4...
40...
18...
21...
16...
18...
21...
21...
19...
Ms!!!
3...
5...
I. ..
10...
20...
10...
17...
18...
II. ..
-
j.-j'"
" "
, 1
47
u
2
1 1
j
I 2
2
6
21
22 ,
2
1
21
7
22
1 6 ,
25
i 4
20
.11 ,
I 1
1 11
l'r
n
819
4 20
.1190
I 25
...1070 4 25
S36
849
I 25
4 25
....1035
.... 950
I 2.5
4 25
.... 9"0
.... 950
1 25
4 25
4 25
....1028
.... 876
4.25
1164
4 65
. ... 870 4 25
1278
4 70
4 70
....1051 4 30
1421
....1165
4 30
978
4 70
4 70
.... 840
....1000
4 30
1195
4 20
1290 1 70
.... 911
4 -X,
1165 4 70
1161 4 70
1203 1 70
1334 4 70
1197 4 70
1173 4 72',4
1236 4 75
13S7 4 75
1206 4 75
1190 4 75
1279 4 80
1271 4 SO
1225 4 80
....1002
....1035
.... 933
4 35
4 :
4 40
....1000
4 10
.... 931
4 40
1085
1 40
.1450 4 40
. 916 1 10
.938 4 10
. 977 4 10
... 996
4 40
...1300
4 40
6...
21...
10...
, 19...
IS...
I 10...
45...
... OW
4 10
1191 I 80
... 969
... 959
... 970
I 40
I 40
1248
1200
4 80
I SO
4
1191
4 80
...KOI 4 45
1 19S
4 80
4 80
4 80
... 930 4 15
...104 0 4 45
...1140 150
...1094 4 60
...1070 4 50
...1130 4.30
...1240 4 30
...1016 1 60
...1007 4 50
...1033 4 50
...1011 4 50
1215
1280
1386
I 80
yt"
, j,' '
1465 4 SO
1346 1 SO
1216 4 8.3
1272 4
1331 4 8.3
1310 4 S3
1300 ( 85
1400 4 85
1259 t 85
1280 4 90
12)8 4 90
1103 4 90
1287 I 90
1310 4 90
1380 4 90
1363 4 90
1210 4 93
S01 5 00
1595 5 03
1207 5 03
1.
4.
12
20
45
41
n
11
I3
is.!!!!
21
20
21
is
"3
IL'!!!!
16
15..
33..
34..
1..
18..
39..
20..
16..
18..
74..
8..
O
2.V!
30..
12..
?0..
...1065
4 10
...1036
...1036
...1179
I .V)
I 53
4 55
...1073
4 f.3
...1101
4 55
...1071
4
...1110 4 60
...1190 4 60
...10S0 4 60
...12.52 4 KO
...un 4 60
.1207 4 60
18
1180 5 15
STEERS AND HEIFERS
13..
...1076 4 30 28 710
-tTEEHS AND COWS.
...120S 4 6-)
cow a.
4 30
... 880
...970
...1080
... 841
...105
...1010
...1015
...1020
...1013
2 25 1 UM 3 75
2 25 1 1000 3 75
2 25 5 9 !6 3 i5
2 60 1 780 3 73
2 75 1 1270 3 75
2 75 4 1097 3 i,3
2 75 1 10 10 ft 73
2 85 1 1010 3 75
.1 (0 4 1033 3 80
3 00 1 12.13 n (,0
3 00 1 1100 3 80
3 00 1 U SO 3 V)
3 10 2 1115 3 80
3 10 3 1220 3 S3
3 13 1 1410 3 S5
3 15 1 1000 3 85
3 23 3 1273 3 S3
3 27 4 930 3 90
3 25 2 103D 3 90
3 25 8 1072 3 90
1 rJi 4 1235 3 90
3 30 1206 3 90
3 35 6 1110 3 90
3 3 1 1090 3 90
3 (0 4 10(0 3 95
3 10 1 1200 ( 00
3 50 1 1180 4 00
3 50 2 1205 I (0
3 50 4 1265 I 00
3 .V) 12 79t 4 00
3 50 32 1147 I 00
3 JO 4 912 4 10
3 fO 9 1211 100
3 50 2 13W 4 05
3 50 1 1.W 1 10
3 50 4 1115 I 10
3 50 4 IDS 4 10
3 .V. 1 1410 4 10
3 55 1 1120 4 IS
4
1
o
L
3
O
L
1
3
1
I
s!!!!!
11
1
2
1
.1031
. 935
. SIO
.1010
.1025
.110.7
4....
1....
6....
4.'!!.'
1....
5!!!!
900
3....
I
I
5 IKK
1 1140
12 1100
4 1180
i 122S
4 .
2....
. 13....
. 124;
...1000
... 9)5
...his
...12M
... !HX1
...1I0S
...10
3 00
3 00
3 ft)
3
3 tV.
3 t
3 (')
3 75
I0V2
.12M
.13S5
.1327
.1145
.1450
.mm
t 20
4 an
4 ))
I 20
I 20
I X
I S
4 35
6 ..
n
9 ..
I...
2...
10...
n
2.'
1....
5....
1....
1....
3....
11....
2....
i5;!!.'
.1160
3 70
COWH AND HEIKUUS.
SO!
3 70
3 75
61.
982
I 10
20
I 15
4 15
4 20
4 20
I 40
3 55
3 60
3 1.0
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 Ck-i
3 65
3 65
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 v0
3 Sit
3 S5
3 90
4 00
.. 920
..11(0
..10S0
.. 953
..1000
.. 971
..1210
..1590
18....
1 . .
II
14....
9
3
lOTO
1197
1031
1O70
1113
I ICO
3 SO
3 SO
3 So
4 H)
4 10
I
HULLS.
3 00
3 10
3 30
3 20
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 3".
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 50
3 50
3 60
3 50
3 110
1.
....1710
....1570
....1500
....1620
....1S70
....1410
....1310
i..
1
1
l 160i)
1...
.1270
n
V.'.'.
i...
i...,
l...
930
15)0
1CIY)
1770
1120
..14)0
1110
1660
1720
mo
790
1060
SR0
KO)
i
790
1 1120
1..
.1320
.1410
.1290
.1750
.1780
.1701)
1.
1.
1.
8S0
CALVKS.
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
. 220 6 00 1 260 7 f)
M) 6 00 1 120 7 01
10) 6 60 1 UO 7 CO
100 6 75 1 130 7 00
8TAC.S.
1790 3 S3 IS 1681 4 20
STOCK CALVKS.
370 KM 1 400 t 25
150 1 60 1 310 6 21
165 4 So 2 170 6 75
EjVI tL I 1
t""J ' V" .
STOCK COWS AND HEIFRHs.
610
885
655
3 00
1.
720
3 35
4 10
I M
4 30
1 35
t 35
4 40
4 15
4 50
I 50
3 26
3 15
2..
.. 610
.. 435
.. P48
.. 834
..1116
.. 950
.. 961
.. 590
..ll()
HEIFERS.
1
1
Y.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
4
1
4
.1240
. 850
. 850
. S00
,. 860
. 760
. 910
4 00
19...
I 15
4 15
4 15
4 25
4 25
1 25
29
6
1
19
1
1
5
961
4 30
1..
..USD
I 75
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
S70
4 25
1
1
1
6.'.'.'.'.'.'
9
8
1
. 780
. MO
. '"
. 758
. 818
. 866
. S8S
. 910
.1026
. 7I
. 903
.. 928
.. 690
.1121
. 637
.1290
. 663
. 593
. CM
456
. KM
4 25
I 25
4 35
4 35
I 10
4 15
I 15
4 13
4 50
1 50
4 60
t 60
I 60
I 50
t 60
t 00
4 65
I 65
1 70
I 5
I 85
9. . .
47..,
1...
6...
4...
1...
It...
3...
6...
3....
1...
2... 485 4 00 ' 4 380 4 00
HOC.'s-The high prices paid t or hogs Jliin
week have evidently stlmillnled shlpme ts
ns the arrivals are considerably largci tiun
last week. Tliey nre. however, none ton
large to meet the requirements 'J";
mnrket. The market opened thl
lust about where It left off yesterrinv. Hint
Is, 2!,ffi6e lower thnn the best time .sentj'f
day. The demnnd wns good at the 'lecMrir.
nnd though, ns was the cae jMer lav .
somo of the heaviest liackeiv "eenK.l be
on the bear side nnd :ield bark until 11 o
Inst, the market was fairly active nt the
decline The popular range for good loads
r.r i,. 7.K37l with .1 few ot the
hesl ielllne nt $5.401i5.42'. Yesterday
thn
with thn
hoes mid lnrcelv at J5.3iVj5.tO.
top at $5.47',.. Shipper would do wel to
understand thnt the quality li ,n,',',,l'ril,bl,1
Improved over what it wns isst week th
hoRs averaging very good toda v T , he hogs
which brought the top price yesterdav were
YVJhnen' consdlerable proportion of ih
ndvnnee yesterday was lost t nla. It will
he noted from the table if average prlc s
above that the general market '..as f ii.
higher than on Monday !'!. W"; ..'1;;
higher thnn u week ago. Hcpr'otitn .tvo ,
sal s:
No.
Av
Sh. Pr.
. . . 5 30
. . . 5 30
No.
65....
77....
!)....
71...,
63....
68. . . .
80. . . .
79....
IK....
82....
62. . . .
64....
Av. Sh. Pr.
12.
43.
....162
....17i
....214
....185
....211
....251
,...262
....220
....189
....176
1'1
80
5
.191
..237
..235
..216
..210
..228
..2X3
..210
..237
..218
SO
40
so
5 35
5 35
6 33
5 35
5 35
5 35
5 33
5 35
5 35
5 35
6 35
5 35
5 35
6 35
6 35
5 35
5 37'4
5 37?
5 3714
5 3714
6 371;
5 37I4
5 37'
5 3714
5 3714
5 371
5 37l
5 3714
5 3714
5 37',
5 37' j
65.
79.,
47.,
26..
15..
69.,
92.
88..
66. .
120
40
40
6 .10
5 30
5 3214
5 32V4
5 321,
... ft :n2
... 6 3214
... 3 32'4
2O0 6 321s
so
79.,
.221
:BV4
5 32',
6 32-s
5 32.j
5 32V4
213
75 208
68 221
120
"io
62.
65. .
77.,
48..
71.
IVI.
71.
....223
....210
....217
....24S
....259
....219
288
....215
so
48.
10
9....
.202
.191
.2HS
.232
.2.15
.206
.215
.220
.215
.206
.210
r.S
!5ss
77,. .
66....
00
55
91....
77 ... .
68. . . .
80....
84....
80. . . .
77 ... .
5 32'4
5 3214
5 33
5 35
5 36
5 35
5 33
n 33
5 35
5 35 '
5 XI
5 35
80
W
iiio
so
200
so
'46
80
50
40
40
SO
40
'io
80
i
69...
69...
65...
59...
6S...
84...
82...
Sli. . .
79...
65. . .
91...
6S...
67...
59-
7i . . .
61...
60...
37...
. .268
. .261
..300
..208
..235
..227
..217
..221
..221
..283
54....
182...
64....
71....
63....
74...
60...,
73...
73...
67...
79...
66. . .
62...
62. . .
69...
68...
73....
. .227
. .215
..231
..232
..213
..246
! !2T"
..242
'. '.236
..211
..261
'.'.232
..239
..223
320
'46
5 35
5 35
5 35
5 35
160
40
10
40
10)
229
256
2
230
219
,261
,267
.233
21S
.280
001
40
80
40
160
'so
'so
120
80
40
SO
5
5 35
5 35
5 33
6 35
5 35
6 35
5 35
5 35
6 35
5 35
5 .15
5 35
6 35
5 35
6 35
6 35
fi .Vi
6 35
5 35
5 35
5 33
5 35
5 35
5 33
5 25
5 3,3
5 35
5 35
5 35
5 35
5 25
5 35
5 35
5 35
5 35
5 35
5 35
6 36
5 35
5 35
6 35
5 37U
5 37'J
5 37V4
5 37'i
5 37 '4
5 371,
5 3714
5 3714
5 37'?
6 37' J
5 37',',
6 3714
5 37',.
5 37' ?
5 37' J
5 371,
6 3714
r. 3714
5 37
5 371,
5 40
5 10
5 40
5 40
5 10
5 40
5 III
5 10
5 10
5 40
5 10
6 40
6 10
5 10
5 42".
5 I2',j
5 42'.
5 42I.J
5 45
5 15
Im.
70..
66. .
70..
71 253
82 243
67..
72 23S
70 250
SO 216
SO 231
S5 223
83 213
77 228
62 301
49 273
71 222
71.
..210
..250
..248
..262
..235
..200
, ..2'lt
...233
..245
..278
..289
..280
. .340
.255
69...
70...
21...
89...
70...
61...
73...
73...
69...
10. . .
38...
43. . .
65. . .
63...
74...
68...
71 . . .
63. . .
23...
60...
41...
70...
56...
38...
70...
65...
86...
68. . .
70...
63 .
C5....
40. ..
..241
...236
..251
..193
...226
. . .227
..260
..238
'. .213
..211
..213
..216
..2IS
..211
. .216
..251
59 284
IS.
27S
60...
66...
61...
52. . .
72...
59...
62. . .
UI...
81...
60...
63...
57. . .
60...
..283
..256
,..281
...312
..267
...236
..264
..283
..262
..283
. .282
..311
..330
120
80
80
40
SO
6S
200
5 :
SHEEP-Recelpts were again falrlv lib-
eral, though far from large, while the
demand wns good. Under such conditions
the market could hardlv be oth.'rvviso thnn
satisfactory. It opened early and was nc
tlve nt steady to strong prices. The sales
below will sliow the prices paid for the.
dlfforciit kinds of stuff on sale. Everything
was sold and weighed up at a very early
hour In the morning
Quotations: Choice yeaillngs. $C.l5'f?5 25,
fair to good yearlings. $6.00ii6.15: good to
choice wetners. jo.oodO.a; ralr to good
wethers. $5.75fi6.00; good to eholi c fed ewes.
$5.517(5.75; fair to good ewes. $3(iOTf6 4l.
good to choice native lambs, $7.KV?f 7 25.
good to choice western lambs, $7 001(7 23;
fair to good western lambs, $6 60f(7Ml,
feeder wethers, $l.50f(5.00; feeder yearlings
$5.0ftf(6.60; -00(1 to choice feeder lambs, $5.25
fiO.OO. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
527 western wethers, shorn 103 $5 51)
ISO western wethers, shorn 103 6 50
469 western sheep, shorn 10.3 5 60
127 western wethers, shorn 103 5 60
16 cull lambs 79 1! 50
777 Colorado lambs 76 7 25
510 Colorado lambs 71 7 25
127 ewes 90 $5 00
221 owes OS 5 35
42 western wethers 91 6 15
515 Colorado lambs 75 7 25
CIIICACO LIVE STOCK .MARKET.
.Steer Knsler IIoks cllv e Silieep nml
l.nnilis Lower,
CHICAGO, April ll.-CATTLE-IV-celpts,
19,0o0 head; steers easier; butchers'
stock and Texans steady; best on sale to
day, one car nt $5.85; good to prime steers,
nearly steady at $5.00f(5 85; poor to ino
(Hum, 10c lower at $4 15.(1.90; selected feed
ers, steady at $l,25yi,90: mixed stackers,
$3.50fit.00: eows, steady at J3.OOK1.50; heif
ers, choice stronger at fl.101i4.8O; calipers,
stendy at $2,251(2.80; hulls, steady at $2.76
H4.40; calves, unchanged at $1,501(6.75; Tex
ans, receipts, 300 head, best on salo today,
three cars at $5.30, Texas fed steers,
J. II. W A l( 1:.
Conalin your OUAIN nnd
1 600 2 60
2 760 3 10
3 900 3 23
2 565 3 25
1 720 3 25
1 640 3 13
il 471 3 35
1 900 3 50
1 820 3 60
1 S00 3 73
1 820 3 75
1 450 3 75
1 850 3 90
2 890 3 90
2 1001 I 00
3 S66 4 10
8 6S5 I 10
1 SU0 4 15
2 830 4 20
2 805 4 25
2 420 1 25
1 670 I 25
WARE lb LELAND,
200.2IO RIALTO BUILDING, CHICAGO.
Write for our II11II yMnrUK I.ellrr. Fifteen repre nentallrei, ron.tanllr on the floor of thn
ChlriKO nnanl of Trade, tlliH Inmirlng prompt eieriitlon 0! all onjere, nnii cIumi iiltenttini In nil lni.
neiientru.tedtoui, UIMVAUU J. II i. KM AX, lu t'burge of iiccvl vlng Dciiui (incut.
steadv at $l.0Olj6.JO; Texns bulls, stendy nl
$.t.26ti3.7t
1KKIS -Hecelpts today, SO.non hc.nl, to
morrow. 2S.tin0 heml, estimated, left over,
6,l) heiid; nctlvo but 2H4I6C lower; top.
$.5.70; mixed nml butchers. $5 351ffi.l5: good
to choice heavy. $5,6046.70; rough heavy,
$6.3M5.4S. lights. $5.tl.V57i. bulk of sales.
$S.Miip.57t.
SIIHKP AND liA.MHS-Hecelpts. KM
head, sheeii slow to ItV lower; Iambi
most I v ino lower, top. $7.W; good to clnle
wethers. $6.101i6.6i); fair to choice mixed,
$5 00H6.tm. western sheep, Jil.Wi6.IO; yiar
lings, $6.10116.75. native lambs, J5.60U.W
western lambs, $6.l4T7.rA
Ai'M 'VorK l.lv SloeU.
N'HW vnm: a.,..ii 11 ltl.'i!VMM - He.
celpts, 1.731 head: market active; steeri
qiiiinri iii ueei ; tomorrow. ISO came
CALVES-Hecelpts, t.172 head, nctlve lllld
60c higher; alt sold, vcnls, JI.WI6.75; topi,
J7.0il; little calves, $3.75.
SHEEP AND LAMPS-Receipts. 6.311
lieud; sheep firm; liiinbs llrm tn 16c higher
unshorn sheep, $5.Wt65n, culls. $I.W(I75
clipped sheep, $IW5 00; unshorn lambs,
J7.i"VL,S.90; culls, $ii.iWMS Oi clipped lalilbs,
$6.W(7.(: spring Iambs, Jl.oojf5.25; deck ol
Marylands. J5.25.
IKIllS Receipts. 6.292 head: tlrm and
higher, hogs. J5.S0fi6.90; western pigs, quiet
at t5.60fj6.75.
ML Louis Lle Modi.
ST. LOUIS. April 11 -CATTI.K-Rjvelpts,
2iV) head. Including I.20O Tcxans; market
6ftl0e lower; native shipping nnd export
steers, JI.tXW6.Vi; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $l.23li5.O0; steels under 1.000 lbs .
J.l. 761i 1.75; stackers nnd feeders. JI.KVul 90.
cows nnd heifers, $2.ii1i 1.75; cnnnerH. Jl 66
4(2.85; bulls. $.l.Wil.2i, Tevns and Indian
steers, $3.S.Vfp.95; cows nnd heifers. $2.73if
4.00.
HOCS-Receipts, S.OOO tiend: market strong
nt the close after n lower opening; pigs nnd
lights. $:,. 351(5. 50; packers. J6.oon5.60; butch
ers, JS.fOlifi.70.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 900 l,ead:
market steady; native muttons, J3.fMi6 23;
lambs. $i:.Wi7.25; spring lambs. JS.25M9 00;
culls nnd bucks. J4..,ivn5.2S.
Kiinsns CHj- I, We Much.
KANSAS CITY. April 11 -CATTLE- He
celpts, 7,6k) head natives, 7iXl head Texans;
fair demand; desirable grades steady;
rough heavy easier; heavy unlive steers,
J5.00H 5 60. lightweights, Jl nvji&.io, stackers
nnd feeders, J3.7515 25; butcher eows and
heifers. $1101(170 emitters $2 761(3. i. fed
westerns, $1 3Sli5.ini; Texans. $13'y5.0O
HOOS -Receipts. 13,000 head. market
falrlv active and stendy to 5c lower; heavy,
$5,401(6 60; mixed. J5.3afiD.45: light, $5 1511
5.37'T: pigs, Jl 251(6 HI.
SHEEP AND LAM US -Receipts. 2 W
lic.nl, light Mipply sold nt 10c higher
prices; Colorado lambs, $7,151(7 S), muttons,
$5.00116.15: stackers mid feeders, $l.6nti6.23,
culls. J3.60fll.5O.
M. .losepli 1,1 Mock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. April 11 -(Rpc-clal.l-The
Journal quotes as follows:
CATTLE- Receipts. 2.2'iO head. mnrkel
nctlve and stendy. native", $4 101(5.30, Tex
ans and westerns. 53.75u5 20. cows nnd heif
ers, $2 25ft 1.50; hulls and stag. $2 2517165,
yearlings and calves, Jl 011(5 20: slockcrs
and feeders, $1.50fi I SO. von If. $1 25116 75
HOOJS- Hecelpts. s.200 head, market wenk
to Be lower, all grades, $5 32ijTf3.50; bulk ol
sales. $3.37M(6.12'S.
SHEEP AND LAMIlS-Hecelpts. 101 bead;
market steady: lambs, Jil.onff7 30; wethers,
$5 50?i6.15; yearlings, $3,7510.35; ewes, $3 OOH
a. io.
5loek In Might.
Following are the receipts at the foul
principal western markets for April It
i.ailie. tiozs. Mlieep
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
Totals ....
3,781
11.06'
6.3Si
...19.0110
. . . 8,200
. .. 2.500
30,001)
13,600
8,000
lnt
2. tot
90(
33,181 61,667 25.631
Dry (toniln Mnrl.el.
NEW YORK, April 11- DRY GOODS -There
bus been no Improvement In tlx
demnnd todny in nny division of the mnr
ket nnd business has ruled dull throuj-lp
out. Staple cottons of nil kinds nre with
out change In price for either spot goods
or forward deliveries. Huslness In print
glnghaniH. etc., limited at former prices,
Print cloths nerlected. Woolen mid
worsted dress goods In moderate demand
nnd prices unchanged. Men's wear wool
ens nnd worsted fabrics slow throughout
Knnsns ntes mid Comment.
Sumner county has advertised its Jail Tor
sale.
W. T. Tipton, ox-secretary of stat'e, has
laid wires for the populist nomination for
secretary of state. He was secretary of
the populist state comtnitteo during tho
last campaign.
It seems quite likely that the populist
state convention will nominate n cundl
dnto for United Stntes senntor. That 1.1
Jerry Simpson's plan nnd Jerry Is work
ing night nnd dny for the nominal Ion.
It In already set down as 11 sure tiling
that the at tendance nt the logrolling of
the Woodmen of the World nt Wlchltn,
September 5, will reach the 60,000 mark.
The camps In Kansas. Missouri and thn
territories are included In this division.
One morning recent I v Miss Augusta
Hrndbury ot llalstend stopped at the post
ofilco nnd got a letter which Informed her
that a maiden mint In Massachusetts had
leO her $15,0011 In cash She went on t
her school and taught the children dur
ing the day, but that ulglil she resigned
Tho threo originators of tho Santa Fo
road were Samuel Dickson and Luther
Challls of Atchison and C. K Ilolllday
of Topifka. Dickson llrst suggested tho
Idea, of tho road. Challis drew the first
papers. Dickson and Challls died a. few
years ngo. Both wero practically penni
less. A cattleman wns robbed of $560 In Con
cordla one night recently. A young fel
low who occupied the same room with htm
was searched mid tho monoy found In
ne ot his socks, under the hollow of bin
foot. Ho denied having stolen the mouev
mid mid that the owner must have placed
It there himself.
KnnsaH was taxed In 1893 to tho
nmount of $16,132,307.80. The state auditor's
repori snows mill ino sums levied In tho
105 counties In the aggregate amount to
$1,811,111.75 for state taxes, $3,718,232.64 for
county taxes, $2,014,793.95 for oily taxes,
$1,601,600.68 for township tnxes nnd $4,117,634
101 sciimii nixes l ills, nilded to tile mil
mail tax of $2,203,977.91 collected, brings
tho total up to $15,132,307.80.
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HI'.RIts) unci .end your order. In
jec nigner, nulls mid cows stemiy 1.1 1
higher; nil sold, steers, $I.PUj5.t; top,
15.N0; stugs and oxen, $.l.!HMi 4.S5; bulls, $.1.21
Hi 4.50; cow. $2 101(1.60 Cables slow, ex-
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