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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APHITj 24, 15)00.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Manj BeiHih Featnrtt Are Prtienttd In tho
Wheat Pit.
CORN MARKET IS ACTIVE AND LOWER
Provision" Arc Active nnil rincttm
tlt.iiM the tlrcnlrr I'nrt of the Am
nion Are Wide Ont JlnrUet
llnlil lln 4)in.
CHICAGO, April 23.-Hcavy world n "hip
merits, tho lncrenro on paswige, sympathy
with corn ami liquidation combined to lower
price of wheat todny. but the close was
sternly, KWir under Saturday. Corn closed
tfcftVio to o down and oats a shade higher.
Provisions at tho close wcro unchanged In
lard, Cc lower In ribs and 20c to 27&c rcduc-
ThMo'wns a Wholo bunch of bearish con
iterations prconted In tho whe t '' "l
tho beginning of trade. Catl;H '' I"'1? ;
world'H shipments "''ivy, thoro wnt i an n
crcaso on paHKiigo and tho weather man
cnntnucd to nice thing. n "t ""' ;
lions. It was expected that cre woiild no
considerable llciuidatlnn of May this week,
but It did not materialize early. I ri ih
were fairly llrm for a couple.. Imurs after
the Initial concession of about u Vi J",l"
,"W n in believe that the biff fol ' w
occasionally overshadow tho statist cs as
factors were- neither long nor short-J m
even. Hut about ltneo-deep In "
the stuff becan to eomo out and there w.is
selling by others In sympathy with the
Kk In corn. May had hesitated early.
I miking ut the ir,o mark, but tho llciuldatlon
carried the price through that . The ran -ket
was very weak at this time, but tno
selling paved tho way for tho reaction
which began during the nft-rnoon 1 1 o
shorts Boliera concluded n,- to remain in
that condition over night nn 1 bought bat l
some of their early sales ami turned what
looked like a bull rout.) nto a sort of re,,
treat In Rood order," as the dispatches hao
It. Tho cash business was slack nnd tho
export Inquiry discounting to holders.
New York had 19 loads for export. Atlantic
port clearances In wheat and 7our wero
equal to 4S2.00O bu. Primary receipts wcro
397.0HO bu., compared with 6U00O bu. last
year. -Minneapolis and Duluth reported U
cars, against 4 hist week nnd 503 a year
ngo. ltecelpts hero were 43 oars, none of
contract grade. Trade was dull in spots,
hut tho session furnished considerable ani
mation most of tho time. May opened at
(Ti'ia to fiofiW.dc. sold between OjUc und
fiV,o and closed -Tie under Saturday nt
f,4ViiVic: July opened at COlic to ftWiiW1,?,
ranged from WVHo to fifiifce nnd closed WOic
down nt fiflc. Much of tho trndo was dono
In changing May for July, not much dllll
ciilty toeing experienced In doing this nt a
difference of Hie.
Tho corn market wns active and lower.
Tho feature und tho factor was liquida
tion of May, ulthough lower cables and tho
Increase on pus.inge were In favor of tho
bear sldo. Tho opening was a trlllo lower
and nt the even Ileum there wero mnny
stoploss orders which wero executed In tho
pit. Shorts wero sellers, 'but toward the end
of tho session saw tit to cover and thus
caused a partial rally. Tho bulk of tho
business was In tho way of changing, lte
celpts hero were 301 cars. May ranged from
3Sio to 3740 and closed 3ac under Saturday
at 3"Tio; July, from 39c to 3Sac, closing
ViC down nt SMiCWic. The rally was helped
liv roported sale of DO boatloads.
'Provisions -were active and fluctuations
tho Krenter part of tho nesslon wero wide.
Hog receipts wcro liberal nnd prices nt tho
yards figured In tho opening loss. There
was a heavy selling pressure In evidence at
tho start, long stuff and short stun being
forced Into tho pit on stoploss orders. On
tho .break thero was good buying by pack
ers and a reaction took place, holding to
tho close, which wns llrm. May pork sold
from $12.60 to $12.23 and closed 27'ic under
Saturday at 12.43; July opened nt $12.52'.fi'
12.63, sold between $12.73 and $12.3714, closing
Wo down at $12.G2'4. May lard sold between
$f!.92l4 nnd Jfi.TG nnd closed unchanged at
$6.02i4; July between $7.02'4 nnd $ so, with
tho close unchanged nt $7.0214. May ribs
ranged from $0.70 to $fl.S and closed Cc lower
at $fi.S5; July, from Jtl.70 to $0.00, closing 6c
down nt $0.90.
Tho oats market held Its own In good
shape, dcsplto tho weakness displayed early
by corn. Thero wns little pressuro to sell,
tout on tho other hand thero was a decid
edly good demand from shorts and longs.
Tslny ranged from 22j to 225i22'5io nnd
closed a shndo, higher nt 22B6Ti 2274c; July,
from 22tMi'J2)ic, closing a shado higher at
I3c.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: "Wheat, 03
cars; corn, 27-5 cars; oats, 187 cars; hogs,
19.000 head.
Tho leading futures ranged ns follows:
Articles. Opon. Hlgh.l Low. I Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat
April
.May
July
Sept.
Corn
April May
July
Sept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
Pork
Muy July
Lard
May July
Sept.
Itlbs
May July
Sept.
3SVf.
mam
22".
221lC3
12 no
12 62',4
65' i
C7
3S
39-V
22fi!
2.1
12 r.o
12 73
0 S2'A G 92'j
Y no 7 Of.
f. S2H r, S7',i
0 S2'j Sm
C7
00-
C7?
374
r.s4 39f:s)i(,
3i 394
22U
2217 -V,
2;i
12 23
12 3714
ft 73
fi S2'4
G S7'j
f. 70
r T21.6
G7',a
12 t:
12 62H
0 !2U
7 02'i
7 03
G S3
0 90
sr.
G7?;
r.74
3914
S97i
22'f.f23
12 72Vj
12 80
6 92W
7 02".
7 07i
G 90
G 921,
6 90
No. 2.
Cash quotations wero as follows:
KI.Ol'K Knsy; winter patents, $'!.COfi3.70;
Btralghts, $2.95'.3,40; clears, $2.70ff3.29; spring
specials, $:i.S0f:i.90; patents, $3.10'w3.45;
stralghls, $2,001(3.00: bakers. $2.0i52.45.
WIIHAT No. 3 spring, C0f(4e; No. 2 red,
GJfifiOHc.
CO UN No. 2, 37?i53S'ic; No. 2 yellow, 3S
(TJSS'c.
OATS No. 2. 24c: No. 2 white, 2727',4cv
No. 3 white, 23!',Tr27c.
UYK-No 2. Die.
IIAULKY Nn. 3. tOITIIc.
SUKnS-Fhixseed, No. 1, $1.73. Timothy
seed, prime. J2.3G.
PnOVlSlONS-Mes pork, per hbl., $11.M
CT12.M; lard, per 100 lbs.. $0. 7fciTG.07.'.; phort
..a, nii.i-n iiwu-kn ' 1 1 'U , Illy sailCCl
shoulder.s (boxed). $0.737.00; short clear
Sides (boxed). $7,231(7.33.
WHISK Y Distillers' finished goods, on
ba.nls hlirh wines, ner irnl 1 "Mi.
SlIC.AUS-CnchnnEcd; cut loaf, $0.00;
granulated. $3.11.
l'ollowlng nro tho receipts and shipments
Attlcles. ltecelpts. Shlnm'ts.
Flour, bbls....
Wheat, bu ,
Com, bu
Oats, bu
Itye, bu
Barley, bu
17.000
liO.OIW
. 2U.O0O
..103 000
. . 2.ITO
29.000
13.010
307.(lOit
1.119,(HV)
3ij.(V)0
o.nno
23.000
t(r market wn firm, creameries. 14fll7He;
diirh", 1JMI6''. fhecsf, firm at 124J13C.
rKK. ateajy nt iovjc.
MIW VOIIIC fin.MlllAti MAItlCUT.
(Inotnllons for the Dnr on Oenernt
('iiintnodltl.'K,
NKW YORK. April 23. - VIjOVK Ue-
eelpts, 25,117 bbls.; exports, 11,791 bbls.; mod
erately active nnd nominally lower; winter
patents, $,1.70ft3.90; winter Btralghts, $3.2jW
3.M; winter extras. $2.fi0fl2.90; winter low
crudes. J2.2Vf?2.tO: Minnesota natents. $3,701?
3.90; Minnesota linkers. $2.S3ff.l.00. Hye Hour,
nun; rair to good, j'.'.wya.i&i cnotco 10
fancy, M.2vi?3.60.
COUNMHA1 Klrm; yellow western, $Jc;
city. Mc; llrnndywlne, $2.23fl2.35.
HYK Stendy; No. 2 western. 62c, f. o. b
nlloat; state, 07c, c. I. f., New York, car-lots.
HA HI.l ; Y Dull; feeding. 4 1' W 15c, New
York: malting, i7vri63c, New York.
HAUI.MY MALT Dull; western. 63i7CSc.
WHHAT Hecelnts. 77.7ml bu.: exnorts. 65.-
392 bu. S)Ot. rosy; No. 2 red, 7sUc, f. o.
b.; No. 2 red, 7340, elevator; No. 1 north
ern. Duluth, 7SUc. f, o. b., afloat, to ar
rive; No. 1 hard. Duluth. 77'4c nlloat. Op
tions wero dull nil day, Influenced by easier
Kngllsh market, tho break In corn nnd pro
visions, splendid crop news nnd foreign ex
changes. Liquidation of wheat was also
11 feature. The market closed fl',4c net
decline. May, 72sc, closed at 72Uc; July,
72 3-16f("2Se, closed at 72ic; September, 72t
7.1c, closed nt 727ic.
v.UKNHocolpts. 43.S23 1U. ; exports. 70,032
and 43-'H'.' elevn'tor. Options' were weak nnd
lower enrlv In the dnv tbrouch llnuldntlnn
and exceptionally line .crop accounts, but
rallied later om a big exiport ilcmnnd.
Clofed steady, WV4c decline. May closed
nt 43Hc; July. 43V((IHic, closed nt 41'ic;
heptemtier, 4lfI44Tc. closed at
OATri-Kecelpts, 13S.600 bu.: exports, 10.2CG
bu. Spot, dull: No. 2, 2S',j,c; No. 3, 27'4c; No.
2 white, KHt,c; No. 3 white, 2SHc; track
mixed western. 2Sfi29e: trnek while. !M3lc
Options slow nnd fcntureless, closing '4o
lower. .Mny closed at l-li-!4e; No. 2 wnltc,
."lll, VHI.H'll m fc"je.
HAY Steady; shipping, 63S70c; good to
Choice, MMfSOc.
,,'JOI'S (Jnlct; stntc, common to cholre,
1S9I, crop. STitic: U!I9 eron. 10?13e: Pacific
coast, ldofl crop, 3fl3c; 1S99 crop, 10f(13c.
HIDKS-Stendy; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
19'4c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 21!4o; Texas
dry, 21 to 30 lbs., )Bc.
LHATHHIt Klrm; hemlock sole, Buenos
Avres, light to heavyweights, 25Q25Uc; ncid,
2t,'ii2,,e.
wooij Dull: domcstlo fleece, KQISc;
Texas, KililSe.
COAl-Qulet but firm.
PROVISIONS Henf. utemlv fnmllv 1? (VI
nu's, $10.30-f( ll.no. Beef hams,' $20.50
f(22.O0; tineket, $11.00ri 12.00; city extra India
"'"' i.ii'.ii. fut meats, quiet; pickiea
belles, VMiSzc; pickled shoulders, 7c;
pickled hams, lOlfcfMtc. Lanl, weaker;
western stenmeil. tl.ttU: Anrli rinon.i n jr.
nomlnnl; rcllned. weaker: continent. $7.00:
? A-.1 compound, fic. Pork, stendy;
fnmlly, $.23W1R.00; short clear, $13.50l.r..CO:
mess, $13.50!(13.73. Tallow, llrm; city, bc;
country. ByG'Ae.
POTATOKS Kte.-wlv .Iprswa 1 SA.
New York. St .'iTU.ffj 1 Tr.- ijim, i'hn.i . sn!
Jersey sweets, $2??;5J3.:3. ' ' '
MOLASSKS-Stcady; open kettle, good to
choice, 4lfn3c.
P KA NUTS S tend vr f.innv Vnn.lnl.l
074,,,, , uiiu-r iiuiiit'HIIC, MflJVC.
. FltKIC.HTS-To Liverpool.
by steam. 3Ud.
BUTTl-;rt-itecelpts. 9.071 pkgs.; Bteady;
w.,.p,m,i!,r,cn,,ncry.' 15!4WlSc; factory, 13a-15c.
CMHKSH-Hecclpts, 5.241 pkgs.; steady;
fancy largo white, ll(lC; fancy largo
colored, UiilVic; fancy small white, WW
He; fancy smnll colored, 104c
K(. OS Receipts, 12,000 pkgs.; Irregular;
storage western, nt mark. 121ftl3c; regular
r,!,,c.1,V'' 12y'2i?c. nt mark. K
ilKTALS With the nvrrnllnn of llr,
spelter the markets for metals were very
quiet. Influenced y n decline of 2 for
tin nt London our market for that metal
oas.l ,.-mo 1530 Points, closing easy
nt $30,601(30.70. Spelter was lower and weak
.,,K u iiiu uuHenco oi expert uemand nnd
In sympathy with unsatisfactory cables,
closing easy nt $.G2v4fi'l.72V4. Lead contlni
ties strong at $4.67M, bid and 4.72V4 asked.
.j... iuin;i- ii dun ana uncnanged on
tho basis of $17.20. Plir Iron ivn.mnl.
nominally quoted at lS.00Jil6.00 and weak in
m"' nor'"ern No. 1 foundry, nt $21.oo
I.J.00. 1 ho tirokers' prlco for lead was $4.15
and for copper $17.23.
Liverpool, quiet; grain,
tures, quiet, April, nominal, May, 6 S'd,
July ,
CORN Spot, steady! American mixed,
new, 4i lhd. Futures, quiet, Mny, 4s '.id;
July, 3s ll'4d; September, 3s
PUOVISIONS-Hnins, short cut, easy nt
6d. Bacon. Cumberland cut, dull nt
4Ss; hort clenr backs, dull nt 3s. Lard,
American refined, dull nt ,Vs 6d; prime
western, 30s 3d. Shoulders, square, steady
nt 3s. Tallow, prlmo city, steady nt 2Ss.
Tho Imports of wheat Into Liverpool Inst
week were 16,000 quarters from Atlantic
ports. II. 0) quarters from Pacific ports
nnil 35.0O0 qtinrters from other ports.
Tho Imports of corn from Atlantic ports
last week wcro 20,700 quarters.
K nn Nits City (Si'iiln nnd Provisions,
KANSAS CITY, April 23. Wit HAT May,'
GOc; July, GlVfcc; cash, No. 2 hard, G2'c;
No. 3, 5t(61',5c; No. 2 red. 6Sy6S,4c; No. 3,
GIHfj07',4c.
COHN May, sr.Hc; July, 36c; cash, No. 2
mixed, 3703714c; No. 2 white, 37U0377ic; No.
3, 374c
OATS-No. 2 white, 27S27'4c
RYK No. 2, 60c.
HAY-Cholco timothy, $10.O310.SO; choice
prnlrle. $7.6Wi7.75,
HCTTKU-Crcamery. 1601Sc: dairy. 10c.
KOOS Firm; fre.sh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock, 10c. cafes returned; new whlto wood
cases Included, lOHc
RKCKIITS-Whtat, 36,600 bu.; corn, 20.SOO
bu.; oats. , 9,000 bu.
SHtP.MKNTS Wheat, 17,100 bu.; corn,
3,900 bu.; oats, 3,000 bu.
Statement of Vlsllile Supply.
NEW YORK, April 23,-Thc statement of
the supply of grain In store nnd nlloat Sat
urday. April 21, as compiled by the New
York Produce exchange, Is ns follows;
Wheat, 5l,KV5,0OO bu.; decrease, 3S7.O0O bu.
Com, 21,111,000 bu.; decrease. 671.000 bu.
Oats, 7,031,000 bu.; decrease, 241,00) bu. Rye,
1,279.000 bu.; decrease. 32,000 bu. Barley, 1,
063,000 bu.; Increase, S2.100 bu.
Minneapolis 'Wlirnt 11 ml l'lonr.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 23. WHEAT- In
store: No. 1 northern, April, 64Hc: Mny,
3',4c; July, G5'4c: September, Otc. On
track: No, 1 hard, GOc; No. 1 northern,
G4'(.c; No. 2 northern, 63c.
FLOUR First patents, $1.60; second pat
ents, $3.40; first clears, $2.25; second clears,
$2.05.
BRAN In bulk, $11.255111.60.
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO. April 23. Wit BAT Dull nnd
lower; No. 2 cash, "H4c; Mny, 71',ic
CORN Dull nnd lower; No. 2 cash, SOUc.
OATS Dull nnd lower; Nn.2 cash, !4Hc.
RYE Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash,
6Sc.
CLOVER SEED Weak and lower; cash,
prime, old, $1.75; April, $5.00; No. 2, $4.3&'tf
1.60.
On the Produce oxchnngo today the but-
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Boar Signature of
Am PaoSlollc Wrapper Below.
Oatoko as nffar.
CARTERS
WITTLE
ilVK-R
FOR HEAOACHI
FOR DIZZINESS.
F0I! BILIOUSNESS,
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR COHSTiPATION.
FOn SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THCC0MPLEXI0N
uusvmu ww Mi mpam;,
fffURE SICK HEAPA'OKtt.-
OMAIIA AVUOI.USAI.vr, MAniCEVTS.
C0111Iltl1.il of Tin il.- anil Qnntntlona on
Sluple 11 nil l'niiey Produce.
10He3CS-Rcctlpls' llbora'; frC3h stock,
LIVE POl'LTRY-Ifens. SVc: roosters,
according to nso nnd size, &07c; duclts, 7',4o;
eeesc, 7',4c; turkoys, Sc.
HUTTER-Common to fair 10911c; choice
Uii!5c; separator, 20c; gathered creamery,
lifinSc.
OYSTERS Medium, per can. ISc; stand
nrd, per can, 22c; bulk standard, per Bal
lon, ji.25; extra selects, per can, 30c; extra
selcetw. per ku1 Sl.60tfCt.75; New York
counts, per can, 37c; Now York counts,
per 100. J1.25.
I-'ISU Herring, per lb.. Be; round perch,
nc; sun. 5c; cod, Cc; hnddock, 6c; blue pike,
ec; scaled nnd dressed- perch, 6c; elscoes,
cc; medium dressed trout, 7'.$c: cropple,
"ip.i Plflforel, 7'4c; llnnan haddlcs, 7Hc:
whlto fish, 9c: yellow pike, drcsstd, 0c;
smnll trout, dressed. 9c; red snapper, 9c;
am,vi.s.',!)p: smoked whlto llsh. 9e.
P OEONS-Live, per doz .
VEALS-Cholce. raiOc.
-A' AY Per carload lots: 'Tplnnil. choice,
'.'CO; midland choice, $3.50: lowland, cholco,
;; ryo straw, choice. $3; No. 3 corn, 35',4c;
if. .white onts. 25c; cracked corn, per
ton, Jll.50; corn nnd onts, chopped, per ton,
S13D0 I)0r 'n' 13-50; snort3' Per ton
VEOETABLES,
ASPARAOl'S Homo grown, per doz.,
' TfRNIPS-Pcr dc bunches, 50c.
SPINACMI-Per box. 75c$l.
NEW HEETS-Por doz, bunches. 35f!40c.
LETTPCE Per doz. bunches 33ff40c.
RADISHES Homo grown, per doz., 30
35c.
. SEED SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl.,
J2.O0fi2.25; ICnnsas, catlnir, $3,00
POTATOES-Per bu.. choice. 25G30C.
rAnilAOE-Cnllfornln. per lb., 3c.
CAVLIFLOWEP.-Callfornln. por crate,
32. i5.
CELERY Por doz.. 23030c; California,
per bunch. 75c.
TPRNIPS-RutnbaRns, per lb., lUc
TOMATOES Florida, per slx-basket
crate, $1.30.
Ml'SH ROOMS Per lb. box. 50c.
RlIlTH.nn-Per lb. SfflOc.
ONIONS-Retall. yellow, J1.10S1.15; red,
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Texns, per 21-o.t. case,
SI;:,03.00; Louisiana, per 21-pt. cases, $2.50ij)
APPLES- Choice western shipping stock,
J5.O0ffV5.2S: New York stock, J5: fancy, $5.60.
CRAN MERRIES Jerseys, per bbl., J10.5U;
per crate, J3.50.
TROPICAL FRI'lTS.
PINEAPPLES-Per doz., J2.50fl3.00.
OllANtlES (.'nltforulu. fancy navels, per
box, $;!.60ff3.7."; choice navels, $3.25; Medltcr.
ranenu Sweets, per box, J3.00; lludded
seedlings.
LEMONS-Cnllfornla. choice, per box,
J3.23; fancy, J3.50; Jlesslnas, cholco, per
box. $:i.5; fancy, $1.
IJ ANANAS Per bunch, medium, J2.25Q)
2.50; lurgo, J2.75B3.00.
HIDES.
IIIDES-No. 1 green hides, 7',c: No. 2
green hides. fUc; No. 1 halted hides, 84c,
No. 2 salted hides, 7Uc; No. 1 veal calf, 8
to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs.,
Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS-Hlckory, largo, per bu 11.25;
shellbnrks, $1.35.
HONEY-Pcr 2lvsectIon case, J3.50.
St. I, on l.i (i 111 1 11 nnil I'ro vInIiiiim,
ST. LOUIS April 2r-WHBAT-Irregu.
Inr; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 70Ho; track,
7ltsjj72i ; April. 7014c; May, 6314c; July. 6GUc;
No " lia'i'. Ot'j''.
t'ORN Irregular; No. 2 cash, 37'4c; track,
'c; April, 37'4c; May, 37ii,n37c; July,
377aC.
OATS lwer; No. 2 cash and track. 2oc:
Anrll, 2lc; May, 2IUc; July, 22TSo; No. 2
whlto. 27yh274c.
RYE- Firm at 65sc
FI.OUR-D11II: patents. $3.50fi'3.60; extra
fancy. $3.153.23: clear, $2.70i3.0O,
SFEDS-Tlniothy, sicadv; ordinary, J2.ro
Ci'i.20; prime, J2.50, to arrive. Flax, lower
at J1.05.
CORNMEAtT-Stcailv at J2.OVff2.10.
HUAN Dull; sacked; east track. 70c.
Il'AY-Timothy, steady at Jll.00012.00;
prairie, firm at $7.50fi9.00.
WHISKY-Ste.idy at Jl.23'4.
IRON COTIT)NTIES-$1.30. ,
ltA(iniNa-7',fSiiC '
HEMP TWINE 9c.
METALS Loud: Steady at JI.7714. Spet
tfr; Lower nt $1.70.
POULTRY-Steady; chickens. 714c; tur
keys. W(So; ducks. Re: geese, 3ff5c.
EOOS- lllfc'hcr nt 104c.
UUTTER-Stcaiiv: creamery. KffUWc:
dairy, 15lil7e.
provisions Pork stendy: jonning, om,
J13.00; new, J13.50. Iinl: Easier; prlmo
steam, J"i.tii; choice. Jil.70. Dry alt meats,
boxfj, easier; extra shorts, $7.12'j-, clear
ribs, $7.25: clear sides, J7.37S. Bacon,
boxed, easier; extra shorts. J7.6214; clear
ribs $7 75 clear sides, $7.S7'4.
RECEIPTS-Flour. S.fOO bbl..; wheat. 22,.
OtVt tm ; cirn. 126.000 bu. : oats. 55.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-FIour, fi.CO bbls.; wheat,
1VO0 bu.; com, 195,000 bu.; oats, 31,000 bu.
Liverpool (iritln nnil Pro vkIoii.
LIVERPOOL. April 23.- WHEAT-Spot,
dull, No. 1 California, fis 4sd; No. 2. 6s fid;
No. 2 red western, winter, 6a llV.d. t'u
Ituliitli C.rnln Mnrltot.
DULUTH. April 23. WIIEAT-No. 1 hard,
cash, it1v: Mny, 67T4c; July, 69Hc: Septem
'ber, 07c; No. 1 northern, cash, 66ic; Mny,
65Tic; July, 67c; September, 6fic; No. 2 north
ern, T.c; No. 3 spring, 60Hc
OATS-2K2414C
CORN-35ic.
.MlluiiUee Grill it Market.
MILWAUKEE. Anrll 21 WHEAT Hnlf
cent lower; No. 1 northern, 6',35JS614c; No.
2 northern, eiHTifiCc.
HYK steady ; .no. 1, &bc.
R A RLE Y Quiet: No. 2. 43o: sample. 3S
ff!2c.
Plilliiilellilila Produce Mnrkft.
PHILADELTHIA, April 23. BUTTER
Firm: fancy western creamery. ISc: fancy
western prints, 20c,
EGGS Fresh nearby, western and south
western, 12c; fresh southern, HV4c.
Cotton MnrLrt.
NEW ORLEANS. Anrll 23.-COTTON-
Qulet; sales, 1,000 bales; ordinary, 8 3-16e;
good ordlnnry, 8 11-lGc; low middling, 9'ic;
middling, Ki,c; good middling, 9 9-lfic; mid
dling fair. 913.16c; receipts, l.SH bales;
stock. 197,050 bales. Futures, steady: April,
$9.18 bid: May. J9.21fi9.22: June. J9.22fiO.24:
July, $9.2Hii9.22; August. JSi'hS.ffg: Septem
ber, s..';"'1(8.;iu; uctonor. jT.wtii.u7; .November
and December. S7.S5fi7.SC: Jnnuarv. $7.SSri?
7.S7.
ST. LOUIS. April 23,-COTTON-Dull nnd
unc.hangnl; middling. 9c; receipts, 1,215
liales; shipments, 1,463 bales; stock, 56,187
bales.
NEW YORK, April 23. The cotton mar
ket was disturbed todny by conflicting nd-
vlces us to crop conditions lit general nnd
particularly ns to tho situation In the
flooded territories. The weakness of the
stock market was another element leading
to speculative hesitation. Our mat ket
started steady, with nrlees 3 nolnts lower to
3 higher ami for a time local traders had
tno mnrket to tliemselves. Reports of fur-
incr 'nenvy rains m me flooded regions of
tho central belt, with an unsatisfactory av
ernge of crop nccounts from other sections,
gavo relative firmness to' the new crop posi
tions. Tho fact that thero was some prcttv
brisk buying for southern nccount was
construed to bo a confirmation of reports of
damage by excessive rains. Following the
first call, therefore, tho market took a
level genernlly 2fi". points nhove Saturday's
closing. Rut public support failed to ma
terialize, and 11 new cnutlous sellintr move.
ment again set In. 'Prices receded under
tho pressure, yet tho market was nt no
time pnrtlculnrly weak, ns the forecasts re
garding tho 7novcment lu the nenr future
worked toward small llgures. This, with
tho steadily Increasing strength of statis
tics pointing to the smnllest visible supply
at the end of tho season for years, deprived
the shorts of courage and made the market
a small one. Tho market closed quiet, with
prices 4 points higher to 2 points lower.
Curb Trndliir In St. I.oiiIn.
ST. LOUIS. April 21.-Flfty members of
tho Merchants' exchango opened a "curb"
today ten minutes after the regulnr busi
ness of tho day on the lloor had closed.
Business was brisk. There Is considerable
speculation ns to what course tho board
of directors of tho exchange will take ns
tho result of tho movement, following so
closely upon tho board's refusal of the
petition to permit privilege trndlng on the
lloor. Nono of the members of that body
Is willing to say what will bo the next ac
tion of the exchange.
f thero were largo realization!! whl h were
1 inerweigited principally. Rio tlntos were
, dull. Spanish Is relapsed In tonseiitletice of
the unfavorable exchnnee rate. Knlllrs
' wero easier In nbsence of Important news.
1 Three per cent rentes. lOlf 2'c for the ac
count. Exchange on t-ondoti, ssf 19c for
' checks. Spanish 4s closed nt .3.05.
I tONDON, April 2i. American railway
shares opened weak nnd declined nil day,
, Louisville (t Nnshvllle nnd Union Paclrtc
I lending tho downward movement. Tho
, amount of bullion taken Into the Bank of
England on balance todny wna 61,0i:o.
1 opanisn is closed nt 72?ic.
MOVIJME.VI'S OK STOCKS AM) BONDS.
I.nrue Amount or McIIIiik Orders In
0-iilim "f Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK, April 23,-S.iturdny's break
In prices of stocks brought large selling
orders Into tho market nnd they were In
evidence nil through tho list at tho open
ing. But thero was nlso buying orders
on a very largo sculo to tnko the offered
.stock. Part of these were evidently plnceil
In tho market by friends of different stocks
for the purposo of supporting them. The
expectation wns qulto general that the
market would open with something like a
crnah In values, but ns Is not unusunl In
Wall street, overexpcctutlon defeated Itself
nnd thero wrro enough buyers waiting to
tako advantage of the crash to steady
tho mnrket almost Immediately. Profes
sional Wall street perceived tho absence
of preFsuro of long stock In the steel In
dustrials with a cynical lack of surprise.
Evidently thi opportunity had been seized
to illrposo of long stock nt their level of
prices nnd tho shorts were tho most cnger
operators In tho market lu endeavors to
cover. This pretty clearly indicated that
p.iuso In tho mojt uggrcsslvo tactics of tho
bear campaign. A collateral object of
that campaign Is genernlly believed to
bo nn various stocks at tho lower level of
prices,
Tho pressuro of liquidation continued
heavy during tho first hour nnd a second
drive was made by tho board nt the end
of thnt time. But the stendy ubsorptlott
of offerings begot a very cautious- mood
among tho professlonnls nnd a dccldilly
quieter tone ensued In the market. Homo
of tho bull pools which have recently been
actlvo, notably that In Missouri Pacific,
showed a disposition to resttmo operations.
Tho undertnno of tho market was llrm dur
ing tho latter part of the day nnd tho
closing was strong nnd rather nctlve, with
tho steel Industrials nt tho best level of
tho day nt considerable net gains, amount
ing to 21 In tho enso of Fedornl Steel nnd
2(, In Steel and Wire. Wnll street ntlll
keens an anxious eyo on the situation In
tho iron and steel trade, but Is inclined
to co back of olllclnl uttcranco and con
firm Its opinion. The ularin llrst created
over tho cut In prices Is mitigated by tho
well llllcd ranks of tho consumers who
nro known to bo walling placo contracts
at a lower level of trices.
Last year's high prices arc known to
havo been made by belated bidders, who
had to buy uf nny price to nil contracts,
and the dealings nt tho hlch level wern
for only a smnll part of the total product.
Tho largo part of tho last year'rt business
wns on contracts which wero known to
havo been worked off at lower rates. While
tho reduction lu current rntcs hns proved
a severe shock to the financial world and
a dlsap.-olntment to heuders of tho stocks
of tho steel coir..flEJ- Wall street Is be
ginning to lndulgo in the hope that even
nt tho cut prices the year's nvcraso rato
ma:- still provo to bo nbove tho average
for last year. Gold exports nro looked
to without ulnrm on nccount of the cafo
of tho money market. Today's small ship
ment to Buenos Ayres wns without Influ
ence. Tho feature of tho bond market was tho
quick rlso to R5 of tho Western New
York and Pennsylvania general mortgage
three-fours on the arrangement perfected
w'h tho Pennsylvania railroads. Other
wise prices yielded In sympathy with stocks.
Total sales, par value, J2.5SO.000.
United States bonds wcro unchanged In
bid price.
The following nro tho closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchange today:
( nllforiilii Dried FrultN.
NEW YORK, April 23.-CA LI FORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Dull but about steady at
nominally unchanged prices. Trade In
evaporated npples was almost entirely of a
hand-to-mouth order. Prices wero fully
sustained, however, on nbsence of sellers
nnd the prospects of lighter receipts for tho
week. The undertone of tho market ut
the eloso was nbout steady; state, common,
4'4fJ3c; prime, GftffiSc: choice, 7ft7',4c; fancy,
7HgSc. Prunes. 3'j5i7c. ns to size nnil qual
ity. Apricots, Royal, 13f(15c; Moor park. 17
SJISc. Peaches, peeled, lSff22c; unpcelcd,
7!409c.
Ilry Oooil Marlirt.
NEW YORK. Arll 23 DRY GOODS
Therc has been a poor attendance of buy
ers In the market today and business on tho
snot has been dull In nil departments. No
changes lit tho prices of brown sheetings
nnd denims, but market In favor of buyera
outside of best brands Similar feature In
bleached cotton. Print cloths Idle nnd
unchanged In price. Prints und ginghams
quiet but firm. All ilescrlntlons of whlto
goods firm nnd good demand for India
linens and lawns fqr spring of 1901.
Now York Money Mnrkot.
NEW YORK, April 23.-MONEY-On call,
closed at 2fi3 per cent; prlmo mercantile
pnper. 4f(5 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Ptrong, with
actual business In bankers' hills nt S4.SS.ii
for demand and nt $).S4'4 for sixty dajs;
P.0,?10'1., KV', Jua nnd Si S0- commercial
bills, SI.SSVifT4.SI.
SILVER-Certlflcates, 6ftfffilUc; bar, C9"ic;
Mexican dollars, 47?ic.
BONDS Government, steady; state, firm;
railroad, weak.
Tho closing prices on bonds today were
as follows:
U. S 2, reg
do 3, res
ilo coupon
do new 4s, reg...
do coupon
do old 4s, Kg
do coupon
da (a, rrg -
do coupon
1). of C. 3 Ms
Atchlfon K'n. 4a...
do ml J. 4a
Canada So. U
C'hc-a. & Ohio IV,s.
do is
C. & N. W. n. 7s...
do 8. I deb. da
Clilrago Ter. 4a...
D & It- O. la
do 4a
H. T., Va. & O. la
Hrle general 4
V. W, & P. C.
Oen. Klectrle 5s ..
a. H. & 8. A, 6s.
jo
II. & T. C. M
do cnnol C
Iowa Central 1...
K. C . P. & O. la.
Ixiulslana n c. 4s
1, & N. iinlfliNl 4a.
Slla., K & T. Cs..
do 4a
Atchison
do pf d
Baltimore & Ohio
Canadian Pacific.
Cumida So
dips. & Ohio ..
Chicago O. W
C , II. & Q
CHI.. Ind A: I,....
do pf d
CI1UH50 & N W..
C . 11. I. & P
C. C C. & St. L.
Colorado So
do 1st pM
do 2d pfd... .
Del. (c Hudson....
Pel. U & W
Denver II. O...
do pfd 1-
Brle
do 1st pfd....
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coal ....
Hooking Vnlley ..
Illinois Central ..
low 11 Central .....
il-j pfd
K. C, P & O....
Lake Kile & V.
do pfd
Tike Shore
Ijnu'avllle A- N
Manhattan L
Jlet. St. Ily
Mexican Central .
Minn. & St, I
dn pfd
Mo. Paclllc
Mohlle & Ohio,...
Mis . K. & T
do pfd
N. .T. Central ....
X Y. Central ...
Norfolk & W
do pfil
No Pa'ltle
do Pfd
Ontario & W
Ore Ity. & Nav.
do pfl
Pennsylvania ....
Heading
do lt prd...
2.1 pfd...
W
Pfd
& s r....
i.-t pri...
2d pfd....
St. L SoulhrW...
do pfd
Rt Paul ..........
do pfd
St. P. d- Oniaha.
So, Paeltle
Ko Hallway ....
do fd
Texas & Pacific
do
Rio CI.
do
tRt. L.
do
do
SO'i N. Y. C. 1s ilia,
.109 N. J. C. gen. Ss...ra
1W; No Carolina 6s....l2T',4
133 I do 4a job
131 No. Pacific. 33 'i
114'; 1 do 4a 10414
114'; N.Y.C. St.L, 43.WH
,U2U Nor. fz W. c. 4s... 0714
.1134 do gsn. 131
.121 Ore. Nay. la io
.100'; do 4s t(M
. 81 Oregon S. I, 6s....l?ni
,107 ' do consol 5a 1I4H
. Kit; Heading gen. 4a.... SI'i
.l!'.i Itlo a. w. la 99
-14'J Kt.L. & .M. c. Ss.llOU
.12$ fit I, & H F g, 6a...i:t
. 9S',4 St. Puul conaols 172
101 Wt. P . c. & P. la ISO
. W.i do .Is 121
.102 So. 'Railway i J 12 ii
. 7ti H It. (t T. t 71
. 72 Tenn. n. s. 3 95'i
.'17i.i Tex. ft Paclflo la. ..tin
.107 do "a co
.110 Pnlon Pacific 4....105'i
.IIPj Wabaali la li
.110 1 do is IP"
.114 iWoit Shore 4 .14
. 73 Wla. Central la OPi
l'SU Vn. Centuries Di;
10O1. do deferred 5
6S'iColo. Southern 4... W4
93U So. Kicinc 4 S3tJ
. rr.'i Union Pacific
. fi)',' do pfd
. t'l't Watinsh
. P5',1 do pfd
.. r.r'i Wheel & L. U
.. 3"?,' do pfd
...13k Win. Central
. .1?'.', Third Avenue
. . Wi .Adatnx Kx
.. 59 American Kx
..MUS P. S. Kx
..KS'i Wells-Fargo Kx....
..0114 Amcr. Cotton Oil..
.. 6 I do pfd
.. 42. Amcr. Malting ...
.. 16i,V do pfd
.,l'.5',i Amcr. S. it It
,179 I do pfd
.. Il lAmerlcan Spirits..
w 70H' do pfd
.l t3';Amer. Steel Hoop.
.'I'Xrujl do pfd
..ir,7 Amer. S. & W
.. I7"i" do pfd
.. 8ii, Amer. Tin Plate...
. .llt'l ta pfd
.. 17'iAmer. Tobacco ....
no pru
Anae. Mining Co...
Ilrooklvn It. T....
Colo. Iiel & Iron.
Con. Tohacco
do pfd
federal Steel
do pfd
(ten. Klectrle
Glucose Sugar ....
do pfd
Inter, paper
do pfd
.. 11'iil.aelede Qas
.. SoHWatlonal Biscuit .
. .121 '.3! 'do pfd
irJVNalloivai lad ....
37',i' do pfd
.. 7H4 National Steel ....
.. P. I do pfd
.. "ViN. V Air Brake..
.. :.1'4 No. American
.. 42 (Pacific COiJ-t
., 711 do 1st pfd
..IVvV do 2d pfd
.. 19 Pa' 10c Mall
.. 61' People's Oiaa
.. n!'!Preafed S Car
.. STbl do pfd
.. S7'iPullmnn P. ear...
.. 10&; Standard It. & T..
.. fS Isugar
.. 3 I do pfd
.. 11'i Tenn. Coal & I...,
.. ?1H IT. S leather
..119 do Pfd
...173 U. M. r.utilier
. M,
.. 9,U
,.r.s',
.. 14
.. r2'i
.. 91
.. .'6'
II
119
.. 31V
.. 13
do pfd
Wmtern t'nlon ,
rteoubllc I & R.
ilo pfd.
.. 19 Pierre & St. I,
, 6S"
. 7.V4
, 2H1
. 73'i
, 10
. 2ii
, 17i
109
.12')
.14
. 41
124
. 3.-.H
. 91
. 3i
21
. S7I4,
. SV
214
17
. IX
. T4M
. 40-
. 7KI3
. 2.MJ
. 79
.10314
.135
. 4V,,
. 71
. 4t
. 21'i
. SI
. 4I1
. C9V4
.137
. 41
. 9i
! fS
. 71
. 90
. 23
.104
. sevi
. S9IJ
.12T
. 13
. fil'.a
. 83
. 6P4
. 3314
.10!
. 40
. M
.18214
. 0
.m
.111
. 83i
. 11
. 70
. 32 ',4
. 97
. 18i
. no
. c in
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Qantitl Tsndeno of Values Lew.r All
Aronnd.
CATTLE TEN CENTS LOWER THAN SATURDAY
l'urelKit l'liiiiiicliil,
BERLIN, April M.-On tho bours-e todny
money w.13 nnoted nt B'i per cent. Interna
tional securities were llrm, but Incnl shnres
relapsed on larco realizations In conse
quence of the unsatisfactory American Iron
market. ExchanKo on London, 20 -mnrks f,2
pfes. for cheeks. Discount rates: Short
bills, I per cent; three-months' bills, 4 per
cent,
PARIS, April IJ. On the bourse today
Offered.
riniiiieliil Notes.
CHICAGO, April 23.-Clearlnp, $22.304.4SO:
balances. 2.0l.-,.73!; posted exchanReA. JI.fi
4.R!t'.: New York cxchanRC 10c H9eount
HOSTON. April 23 -ClearlnRs, $l.,4.3,R0n,
balnucos, itl.100.021. . ,,.r
NEW YORK. April 23.-ClearlnBs, J105,
297.7K): balnnces, Jfi,li.50tl. .
ST. LOIMB. April 2P,.--ClenrlnKS JG,357.J1.I;
balances. $781,010; money, 4'ti. per cent; New
York exchange, par bid. 2?c jiremlum asked.
Condition of lln- Trensury.
WASHINGTON. April M.-Today's stnte.
. e .. . rtvnlnslvn nf the S10.
000,000 Rold reserve, shows: Available cash
Balance, jm.tM.iuj; k"hi. q-..-.v-.
Snunr Inrket.
NEW ORLEANS. April 23. - SUOAR -
Steady; open kettle. R:fM3.1fie: open ket
tle, centrifURni, 4Vifflli'', i,"'1
low, 44fl I 11-lf.c; seconds, 2Well,jC
inr.ASSi.'snnlet nnd nomlnnl.
LONDON, April 23.-UKET SUGAR 10s
3',id.
Wool Jlarkrt,
sr T.ni'iH Anrll 23. WOOIy In rood
demand and stendy; medium grades
22e; light fine. Infuse; neavy unc, ijuiac.
tub waslicd, 2l3JCj
New York Live Stock.
NEW YORK. April 23. REEVES Tie.
eelpts, .l.ffll bend: forty cars on sale; mar.
ket slow and 10c lower; bulls slow, all so d;
steers. Jl.l2',sIli.Ki, mainly JI.SW(5.45; bulls,
iniwni nr.: ..nu-w S2.iftfi4.0). Cnbles slow: ex-
ports, nono; tomorrow, &3 cattlo nnd 4.2GO
quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. &I7 head; active nnd
25'iiWc IilKlicr, nil sotu; vcais, ji.ofou.jj;
..nun. j:i ts.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recclpts. 2.3
head; 22'A cars on sale; sheep steady; lambs
moro active; butchers' Block. 10150 hlf?h"r,
nno car unsold; four enrs nrrlved nfter tin
mtirket wns nvnr: unshorn sheen. J5.00Tlfl.&0:
clipped sheep, J3 7Bflri.r0: unshorn culls, $:s.!0
ffl'ri; clipped culls. $;i.n3n3.50; Hhorn lamln,
Jii.noijS.OO; clipped lambs, $r,.25'i76.r.0; unshorn
culls. J5 00'ri.ffi; clipped culls, J3; spring
lambs. J3.fflWI.B0.
IIOC.S Receipts, U.KA hend; market
steady; state hogs, 5.S015.10; western hogs,
;&.iu.
SI. .loNt-iili I.I vp htork.
SOPTH ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April 23.-(Spo-clnl.l
The .lnnrni.1 nuotes:
CATTLE Receipts. 7CO head; market
steady to 10c lower; quality common to
fair; unlives. 3.Mfi5.(0; Texans und west
erns. J.l.fOftS.no; iows and heifers, $J.2Jf!
4.10; bulls and stags. J.'.Stfn.tiO; yearlings
nnil caiVM. w.imt.).a. siocnora nun iccn
era. $3 Mti Ti? venls. f S.fKMl 7.00.
I IOCS Receipts. .Lfifrt hend; market 6ff
10o lower; all grades, Jj.2J6i5.60; bulk of
KlilCH. l.vivns 4?li.
SHEEP AND LAMP.S-Recelpts. 3,000
hrad; mirkct l(ai5o lower on nmoj; uoio-
rauos,
Horn Sell I'lve Cents Lower, vrllh the
Close Still Worse Sheep nnil
Lu in bn i:prrlrnce n Slinrp
Iteverse lit Prices,
SOUTH OMAHA. April 2.1.
Recelnts were: Cattle, lines. Sheen.
Official Monday 2.071 3.015 6,6211
Monday of last week.... 2,749 0,396 3.317
Same week before 2,12! 3,140 6.741
Same three weeks ago.. 1,511 SM). 4,131
Same four weeks ago.... 2.07S 4,119 f.,376
Average prlco paid for hogs for thn iasi
several days with comparisons:
April ....
April z....
April 3....
Anrll 4....
April 6....
April 6,,..
April 7....
April
April 9.,.,
April 10...
April 11...
Ann 12...
April 13...
Apr I 14...
April 15...
April IS...
April 17...
April IS...
April 19...
April 20...
April 21...
April 22...
April 23...
190O.1893.l!9!.ilS97. 11896. U9S.1S4
4 W
4 SI
4 S2
4 70
4 K2
4 $1
3 C4 3 Go 3 92 3 W
6 OS I 3 67 3 92 3 04
6 15 2 Co 3 91 3 56
5 25 3 66 3 73 3 S3
5 30 3C53 79 390
5 30 3 62 3 79 3 S3 3 57
5 27 3 61 3 72 3 S3 3 59
3 66 3 71 3 SO 3 61
5 33 3 75 3 85 3 62
6 3.S 3 OS 3 90, 3 36
5 36 3 67 3 71 I 3 57
5 S3 3 63 3 71 3 97
5 40 3 61 3 67 3 971 3 50
5 4S 3 67 3 70 3 S3 S 40
3 72 3 67 3 SO 3 38
5 43 3 61 3 R7 U 1"
fl 63 3 72 3 91! 3 33
5 49 ,1 6S 3 60, 3 13
fi 46 3 71 3 Oil 3 91
5 43 3 751 3 631 3 l 3 33
6 42 3 771 3 73I 3 S3 3 30
I 3 721 3 811 3 SI 3 30
5 33 I 3 71 3 82 3 SS
4 41
4 51
4 53
4 69
4 77
4 74
4 S9
4 Sll
4 771
4 72!
4 76
4 75
4 78
4 78
4 71
4 63
I 61
I 69
I M
5 02
5 01
4 86
6 02
5 11
5 2J
6 23
5 11
6 13
5 09
5 04
Indicates Suuaay.
Tho official number of cars of stock
brought In todny by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
t'nlon Paclllo 19 6 11
C. & N. W. Hv 3 2
V. E. & M. V. R. R 30 14 4
S. C. & P. v 1
C. St. P. M. & O. Ry 11 2 2
H. & M. R. R. U II IS 10
C. II. & Q. Ry 6
C. R. I. & P., east 5
Total receipts 91 43 27
Thn ,1lnnIMnii nf thn il.iv'n reeelnts wns
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
621
690
069
759
261
C3f
1,560
1,676
753
4G0
Omaha Packing Co 95
G. If. Hnmmond Co.... 179
Swift nnd Company .... 459
Cudahy Packing Co "67
Armour c co j.s
Swift, from country
!. Becker & Dcgnn.... 21
lyobman & Co 27
W. I. Stephen 10
Llvlncstnnp ,fc Schaller.. 3S
Hamilton & Rothschild.. SO
If. L. Dennis & Co 1
Hohblck 10
Other buyera 131
Totals 1,799 2.742 1.341
CATTLE This was nn off dny for the
rollers of cnttle. There was a steady fall of
rain nil tho morning, which made the cattlo
look unattractive and buyers feci mean, und
reportB from enstern markets wero unfa
vorable. Resides that buyers were gener
nlly looking for a good run for tomorrow.
1 nc result was mat. me mnrnei wns siuw
nnd 60 to 10c lower, the bulk of the cattle
selling probably 10c lower. If tho cattle
Just happened to suit buyers they would
not. tnke on quite so mucn, oui ns n ruie
they wanted to tnke off 10c. If the cattle
happened to bo heavy and a little on the
coarso order they were not only lower, but
slow at the decline. While the offerings
were moderate the market was In such con
dition thnt It took some time to effect a
cloarance.
Cows and heifers sold all the way trom
weak to 10c lower. As a rule, buyers llgiitcd
on taking off, but tho demand for that kind
of stock was pretty good, so that lu some
casts thev did not take off very much.
Still some of the buyers reported that they
were taking off 10c or leaving them alone.
The general trade on butchers' stock, ns
wns tno case wltli otner Kinds of cattle, was
slow nnd tho morning wns well advanced
colore a clearance wns onecteii.
Only a few stockers or feeders were on
snlo and tho market was very quiet, owing
largely to the state of tho weather. Thero
was somo trading, but the market was
without feature. Tho condition of the beef
market, ns well as the weather, was against
mere neing mucn ncuviiy in feeders, liep-
rescntative sales:
BEEP STEERS.
No. A v. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
1 460 J3 23 32 1093 I 60
2 935 4 2a 39 1011 4 CO'
fi 1003 4 30 9 1244 4 63
S 106.) I 33 20 1116 4 63
9 1027 1 33 20 1153 4 63
S 936 4 40 il 1217 "n
17 !J6 4 10 13 1170 4 70
1 910 4 40 41 1214 1 70
12 979 4 50 27 1241 I 70
IS 1023 4 60 21 118.1 4 70
28 1101 4 50 97 1 1 GO 4 75
12 1076 4 50 8 1455 4 75
21 1032 4 60 9 12K! I 75
22 1116 4 60 17 1307 4 75
16 1255 4 53 13 1251 4 73
fi 1000 4 55 37 1301 4 75
19 10S0 4 60 20 1231 4 SO
10 1017 4 60 19 1371 4 SO
30 1142 4 60 21 1236 4 SO
28 1171 t 60 20 1106 4 8214
25 12:3 4 00 3 15'0 4 S3
4J 10S8 4 CO 20 1339 4 83
7 1250 4 CO 60 1334 4 S3
20 1239 4 00 40 1500 4 90
3 1090 4 00
CG Hll 4 !3
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
7 1002 4 50 14 1327 1 SO
COWS.
1 760 2 00 1 1230 3 40
1 S20 2 00 4 1102 1 40
2 875 2 25 4 1102 3 40
1 1010 2 50 1 1000 3 50
3 943 2 65 12 1039 3 60
1 610 2 75 1 1290 3 50
1 920 2 75 1 1010 3 50
1 1010 2 75 4 1050 3 50
1 861 2 73 1 760 3 50
1 1000 2 75 1 S60 3 50
2 920 2 75 1 1130 3 50
3 930 3 00 1 1160 3 50
1 1100 3 00 1 1120 1 00
1 850 3 00 1 SS0 3 60
1 1070 3 00 1 1050 3 60
1 1410 3 00 12 1135 3 65
2 1110 3 00 1 1290 3 65
2 1013 3 00 1 840 3 75
1 1110 3 00 4 1051 3 75
1 640 3 00 7 1132 3 75
2 973 3 00 1 1150 3 75
1 930 3 00 2 1143 3 S3
6 1020 3 10 5 1164 3 91
25 969 3 15 1 1190 3 10
1 920 3 23 1 1310 3 90
1 1110 3 25 2 1123 3 90
1 1. 910 3 35 11 1020 3 91
2 995 3 23 6 1060 4 09
1 960 3 25 3 1006 t 05
2 935 3 23 2 1305 4 10
4 917 .1 23 1 1300 4 10
2 1035 3 25 18 1025 4 10
6 1073 3 25 7...., SIS 4 21
fi 1073 3 25 3 1320 4 25
1 1010 3 25 12 1003 4 25
COWS AND HEIFERS.
6...
5...,
26...
90S
1010
991
14.
20.
4
1
855
972
970
3 93
I 00
4 n
HEIFERS.
3 S3 1
3 95 2
4 00
13.
S45
.. SSI
..1070
.. 9S1
.. 900
sn
4 15
1 25
4 30
1....
1....
o
.'.'.'.
4....
1....
fi,...
1....
n
6...
12...
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4 35
4 31
4 40
600
630
760
460
742
1000
691
-. 720
1170
800
1065
3 50
3 85
4 00
4 00
4 10
I IT,
4 23
I 25
4 30
4 ::o
4 33
6..
1
15;;;;;
R
1
7
6
12
19
31
BULLS.
1 1340 3 00 1
3 1310 3 25 1
1 1670 3 23 1
1 1250 3 23 2
1 1210 3 35 1
1 1150 3 49 1
1 1780 3 10 1
fi 1615 3 40 1
1 1720 3 50 1
1 1160 3 50 1....
CALVES.
1 130 fi 00 2....
STOCK L'UWtv A.-NU
.1011
. 965
.1018
. 780
. S20
. 560
. on
. SS2
.1017
. 741
1610
1161
1710
1510
13.11
1500
1260
920
729
1411
1 41
4 10
4 40
4 40
4 45
1 55
4 55
4 60
4 60
1 77U
3 55
3 55
3 60
3 61
3 60
3 60
3 76
3 75
3 S3
4 33
1
1..,
1
1
1
1
3.
SO fi 50
HEIFERS.
S61 1 03
612 3 75
760 3 75
450 I 10
620 4 25
!90 4 75
1 830 ? 51 1
90 3 m 4S
960 3 10 1
,580 3 25 1
830 3 25 1
810 3 50 1
STOCK CALVES.
270 3 00 1 3S0 4 SO
301 4 01 1 2VI 3 51
259 4 0.1 1 130 0 51
321 4 60
linns Thev seem to havo gotten tho hog
market on the down grade nnd when nnco
started down hill It Is sometimes hnrd work
to stop. Last week tho mnrket gradually
declined, prices being lower every day after
Tucsda!'. so that tho week chsed with
values 12'ic lower than tho high point.
Tho present week, however, started out
still lower. This morning 4'hlcago re
ported tho mnrkrt there as 10c lower nnd
under that Influence tho market hern whs
lower, Thla market, however, declined only
6c, owing to tho fact that the receipts
were light nnd the demand pretty good.
As thero wero so few on snip It did not
tako packers very long to effect a clear
ance nnd about everything was sold and
weighed up In good season. The general
run of mixed hogs sold nt JS 35U5.37't, with
somo of the better loads at J3.li. On Sat
urday the mixed loads generally sold at
J5.mtf5.l2V4.
It will be noted from the table of aver
age prices nbovo thnt the present week
starts out with the market close to 10c
lower than It was one week ngo. but still
a shade higher than two weeks ngo. Rep-
tesentaiivo sales:
No.
166....
76....
SI
71
09
69
73....
fi
82
SI
71....
07
83
6)
21
55
OS ....
62
75.
SHEEP There wns n pretty fnlr run here
today, but the receipts were made up
mostly of Colorndo lambs. There were
not manv sheep on sale. The market was
slow nnd lower, generally 101716c lower,
than the close of Inst week, or 23c lower
than the early part of last week. Somo
of tho Inmbs that sold today nt $7.on
brought 17.25 n week ni?n. The market
was slow nnd tlrnggy nt the decline nnd
sellers found It hnrd work to unload. Prnc
tleally everything coming to market ut
the present tlmo Is shorn, excepting tho
Colorndo lambs.
Quotations: Clipped wethers. J3.3SfiR.fij;
clipped yearlings, J5.6Rff6.70; clipped ewes,
good to choice, J5.CWi5.25; fnlr to good
clipped ewes, JI.60ffR.nn; good to choice
western wooled lnmbs, J6.S3fi7.15; fair In
good western wooled Inmbs, Jtl.60fiil.S3;
good to cholco clipped lambs, Jii.00ffii.35;
fair to good clipped lambs, J5.5OU0.OO.
Relircsentntlve k:i1..m:
No. Av
9 cull ewes, shorn 90
25 cull western lambs, shorn.... 00
220 western ewen. Mhnrn 106
626 western ewe.s 91
3 owes 90
8 ewes Tl
112 Colorndo ewes 95
Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
.ISO 200 $5 2.3 91 202 129 5 374
.211 40 5 35 SO 205 40 fi 37H
.219 120 6 33 34 263 ... R 371,
.201 200 6 .V. 76 21 . . fi 37'4
.207 ... fi 33 69 2JT. SO 5 37-
.243 120 5 35 61 220 SO fi 37'4
.220 2S0 R ".5 07 217 40 5 17V4
.256 ... fi 35 S2 221 40 5 10
.220 160 6 35 62 270 120 5 40
.2iV, ... S 374 67 207 ... 5 40
.221 ... 6 3714 61 32.1 120 fi 10
.100 ... 6 37'4 05 2U 160 6 41
.2.11 SO 5 3714 77 'JIN SO 5 (0
.21.1 120 5 37'4 67 201 40 5 40
.211 ... 6 37", 72 262 ... fi 19
.20S 120 fi 3714 55 201 ... fi 10
.262 121 fi 17'4 71 2.V. 80 fi 40
.26.1 40 fi 3714 70 269 ... R 40
217 ... 5 374 61 200 120 5 -11
SI6 western y'rl'gs nnd wethers 91
0 western lambs, shorn....
229 western Inmbi, shorn
15.1 western yearlings
19 Colorado bucks
130 Colorado lambs
233 Colorado lambs
261 Colorado lnmbs
49S Colorndo-Mexlcan lambs.
611 Colorado lambs
647 Colorndo lnmbs
3 spring Inmbs
68
07
75
92
73
61
70
71
7S
7S
66
Pr.
J3 60
1 rn
I 75
5 20
R 2R
5 35
5 fi
6 0214
5 75
6 76
0 OR
0 25
fi S3
0 no
7 01
7 01
7 10
7 10
8 25
CIIICAfiO LIVE STUCK MARKET.
THE MISSION
OF RAN CfllO AND HAN CURO CA
Til ARTIC TAllt FTSIs to prevent nnd
ouro Rheumatism, Kidney, lllndder nnd
all Uric Add dlsennes.
ForycarsI was tortured with rlieunintlnu,
I tried many temedlis without getllngro
lief. Somo months nco 1 commenced tuitJ
1 11 C wlin t Is lsnownnsCAi.iKottNiA'fiMlssloX
RuMKtitrs. I followed dlrretlnuscalrfully,
taking HAN Ctriso. nppi.vltii; iwi.a Cacti's
Liniment to my stliretied joints and using
san eur.o('ATHAi!TiiTAitt.FTs todrnln mv
svlem oMtnpurllles, Attlrst I experienced
little benefit but nfter giving the medicines
n fair show I seem to be pkiiman vnti.y
cured. Judging from my own experleneo
theo remedies will do for other what they
hnvedono forme. If given n fair I rial.
J 1". (1 RIMES,
Head Houso Painter,
Phclan Building, Han Francisco,
California's Mission Remedies.
Fon SAt.K nv Am, Duvhoists.
urKiin thai.s ron
Sleem Stcnil Hokh I.ovrer Slice nnil
l.nmliM l.ovter.
CHICAGO, April 23. CATTLE Receipts,
21,000 head, Including 600 head Texans;
steers steady to 10c lower; butchers' stock
steady; natives, best on sale today one oa,r
load at J3.00; good to prime steers vtendy;
others weak at JI.S35J6.S0; poor to medium,
RfilOc lower at J1.00fJ5 60; selected feeders,
steady nt Jl.20ii(4.90; mixed stockers. slow
nt J3.3OfT3.S0; raws, firm nt Jl.OOJiICO, heif
ers, steady at J3.SofJ&.00; runners, nbout
steady nt J2.O0fI2.75; bulls, slow nt J2 70fp
4.23; calves, about steady at Jl COfifi.50
Texans, receipts, 0M head; Texas fed
steera, steady at J4.09fi5.25; Texas bulls,
about steady at J3.2Ofj3.70.
HOGS Receipts todnv. 32.000 head: to
morrow, 15,001 head, estimated- left over,
7.000 head; 10c 1ovjv top. J5.65: mixed
and butchers. J5.5yiit5.60; good to cholco
heavy, JS.ROfiC.CR; rough heavy. J5 35firl3;
light, $3.2503.63: bulk of sales. $3.45fj5 65.
SHEEP AND LA MBS Recelnts, 22 010
head: sheep and lambs fifilOc lower; good
to cholco wethers, $3.05f?0.10; fnlr to choice
mixed. JI.E0fl5.C5: western sheep. $5.60fi0 10;
yenrllngs. J3.7n((iC,40; nntlve lambs, 5.60ff
7.30; western lambs, $0.00177.30.
Kmmnn City Live Slock,
KANSAS CITY, April 23.-CATTl.E-Ro-eelpts,
2.C00 head natives, 1,201 head Tex
ans; heavy nutlvo steers shndo lower;
light weights nnd butcher cattle stendy;
heavy native steers, $4.7Cffl3.00; light weight,
J4.505T4.S0; stockers nnd feeders. J3.56f3.35;
butcher cows nnd heifers, J1.23J7 1.75' en li
ners, J2.65f(3.23; fed westerns, JI.25fJI.70;
Texans. $4.00fi4.63.
HOGS Receipts. 7,000 head: market slow
to fifflOe lower; henvy, J5.35fi5.45; mixed,
J5.30fT5.IO; light. J5.00ff5.30: pigs. J(..65f(5.05
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 9.601
head; killing sheep nctlve nnd steady; fed
lambs closed 10c lower; Colorado lambs,
J0.00jf7.00: cllnped InmVis. J5uOfi6.3fl; mut
tons. $5.50fT6.0O; stockers nnd feeders. $1.50
06.35; culls, J3.50fi 1.50.
CHICAGO
LISAVIS AT 12 HO, SOOH, A.U 7 85 P. U.
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TICKETS AT 1402 FA H.NAM iTttEDT.
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"St. Louis Cannon Ball"
St. I.oiiIn I.lrr SloeU.
ST. LOUIS. April 23.-CATTLE-7tecelpts.
2,U1 head, Including 1.400 head Texans:
market wenk and 10c lower for natives:
Texans slow nnd 10c off- native shinning
nnd exoort steers, JI.5Dfifi.sn; dresswl beef
steers, JI.23fjT5.15; steers under 1.001 lbs..
4.0OJT4.60: stockers nnd feeders. J1.35fi5.05
cows nnd heifers. $2.23f5 09: runners. Jl 50
i2.S5; bulls, J2.10fI4.10; Texas nnd Indian
steers. Jl.03fi5.00; cows and heifers, J.'.50f7
3.85.
HOGS Receipts. 7,100 head: market 5fi10c
lower: pigs nnd lights. $5;5fi5.45; packers.
$3.3Ofi5.60' butchers J.5. 15175.05.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 300 head;
market dull and 10c lower; native muttons.
Ir2."f7fS.?3; lambs, $0.50f?7.35; cuIIb anil bucks,
Jl.00fio.00.
Stock In SIkIiI.
Following aro tho receipts at the four
principal western markets for April 23'
Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 2.071 3.015 0.021
Chicago 21.000 3-MTO 22.090
Kansas City 2.000 7.C0O 9,601
St. Louis 2 100 7,100 30i)
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ARRIVE ST, LOUIS 7:00 A. M.
Trains leave Union Station dally for
KANSAS CITY, QUINCY. ST. LOUIS nnd
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