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THE OMAIIA DAIIjV TUSK: THURSDAY,
JG, 1900.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Whiat Begins tbt Buy Fairly Actlvt and
Firm.
CORN IS STRONG AND CTiV DURING DAY
Onln Mnrliet In I'lrni. Helped liy Corn
11 n l Wliciit 1'rn vIkIoiin Are-Kept
I' I nil ly Hie .NtrciiKlli
In Corn.
Avres, light to heavyweights, 25ft2S',ic; acid",
VOOl-I)iill; domestic fleece. 2S328ci
Tcxns, I5f7ivr.
COAL- Qtilcl but Jlrm.
PROVISIONS-Reef, steady; family, 112.00
IlliVi. ratu $I0.00f10.S0. Ueef ham, $20.60
50, packet. ll.OT 12.00; city, extra India
mess, $Is.50ft22.oo. Cut meats, o.ulet; pickled
bellies, 7'4fV4jc; pickled shoulders, 7c;
pickled hams inijjllc. Lard, llrm;
western steamed, $7.65; April closed, $7.45,
nnmlnul; rellncd. weaker, continent, 17.70;
H. A., IS 25; compound, 6c. Pork, steady;
fnmlly. $1I.2STT15.00; short clcnr, $13.50915.(0;
mess. fi:i.2&flii.So. T.illow. llrm; city, 5Sc;
country, 5',fi5Hc.
POTATOr.rf-rftendy; Jerseys, Jt.25Bl.50;
Now York, $l 37'lrl.75: Long Island, $1.50;
Jersey sweets, $2 757 3. 15.
MOLASHUS-Steady; open kettle, Rood to
choice, (1055c.
PKANl TH-Stcady; fancy handplcked,
Wliic: other domestic, 3fl.mc.
, KRKIOHTS-To Llverpo-' quiet; grain,
by steam. Slid.
RUTTKR-Recelpts. 5.C05 pkffs.; llrm;
western creamery. lSlifflSe; factory, I3p
-IICKS!-:-Receipts. 4.561 pkgs.; steady;
fancy, largo, white, 114c; fancy, large, col.
ored, llQlll,c.
i.vinci trr.,.l... i t .
WIIKAT began tie day fairly active and ! storage, western; it tnark.'T2ttl3c; rcRuI
rm. Liverpool was strong; receipts woro ' lar packlnR, at mark, 12512'ic; southern,
hi inur:;. ii'ui.'.ic.
MKTALSHuslness was very slow In the
market for metal today. The general
undertone, however, was weak, owing to
tho ccntlnued Increase In receipts and tho
prerstiio of holders to sell. Cables from
London wore Irregular, copper showing
somo advance, while tin was lower, but did
not influence the market In either three
t on. Tin, locally, was 124 points ofr for
the da;-, and closed weak at $20.80 bid and
tl"J.S73 asked. Lake copper ruled dull and
CHICAGO. April 25. The grain and pro. I
visions market) were strong today, 1 10
former helped principally by higher cables
and a good export demand. Wheat closed
ifilo higher, corn lMfl'c better and oals
4o Improved. 1 he market for hog product
at the rloso wa from 74c to 15c higher
firm
moderate and there was a good demand
from foreigners. Moreover, the pressure
from longs ireemed to be past. Offerings
wcro light and there was a fair nmnunt of
buying by commission houses. This caused
a gradual advance, which was helped along
forcefully by the great corn strength and
the. cloe was very close to the top. Shorts
covertd freely throughout most of the ses
sion. A feature of the trade was the one
12'ic; fresh western, 12'jr; fresh southwest
ern, l2Uc, fresh southern, 12c.
CHKK8E Unchanged.
Mlnnrnnnll Wlirnt nml I' I our.
MINNKAIOLI8, April 25.-WHKAT-ln
store; No, 1 northern, April, 6S.r; May,
6l4ff!MVi July, 66ic, September, t6?e. On
track! No. 1 hard. G6'tc; No. 1 northern,
C5e; No. 2 northern, 63'c.
I'LOUH First patents. 11.50; second pat
ents, $3.30; first clears, $2.20; second clears,
(2.05.
HHAN-In bulk, J11.251J 11.50.
Dulutli (irnln MnrUrl,
i DULUTH. April 2S.-VHUAT-No. 1 hard,
cash, We; May, BSlic; July. 70"4c: September,
6Sie; No. 1 northern, cash, Me; May, fifi'nc;
July, 68,c; September. 67c; No. 2 northern,
61ic; No. 3 spring, 61c.
OATS-2lfi244c.
COIUV-374C.
MnVKMUXTH OF STOCKS AND IIOMJS.
amount of hulllon taken Into tho Rank of
Kngland on bnlan -e to day was 20.000.
Hold jiremlitms nro uuoted as follows;
Muenos Ayres, 127 30; Madrid, 28.02; Lisbon,
43.60, Home, 6 124
PARIS, April 25. -On the bourse today
thero was u general recovery under the In
fluent e of satisfactory Iondon advices and
owing to the favorable war news there wore
large repurchases especially of Wo tlntos,
which roso considerably. Internationals
ami Knfllrs were maintained, but Inactive.
Three, per cent rentes. lOlf "4c for the ac
count. Spanish 4s closed at 71.10.
" " in.; mnrnvi ri-riMimit-ii mi nun l)m hnrred. at $17. Hnclter was dull nml
innucnces ami tne aosence or .earisn prs- .easy. t unchnnged prices; closed at $1.60
- .' I. hi iU,.i ", Au, - ....' ""' ,,,,rl ' aked. Pig Iron warrants we
even .Michigan, Indiana and Ohio retorting
Crospecis somcwnai improved. The asii,
uslness here was s'uck, altboush somo ,
other m.irkit rcnnrlMl n fulr mini trnilp.
Local shipment!" were !0.on busheli. New
York repirtt 1 f-lrty loads taken for ex
port. Atlantic port clearanies In wheat
nud (lour "cre piiual to i'.7S,oy) bushels.
Primary receipt" were CD.rvo bushels, com
pared with in.fOO a year ngi. MlnneapolU
nnd Duluth reportcil 2J0 cars asainst H7
last week nnd 202 the corresponding dav
lost year. He-elpts here were 42 cara.
mno of contract erode. There was the
usual amount of "changing" done during
tho ilar', especially toward the end. May
opened 'if7ie over yesterday at 65Sfl6is4c.
sold between fif.Hc and fiO'ic. closing ic Im
proved at Mr: July cnened .W4c up at C7H
f?S7lie ranged from 67'nP to 67e and closed
lo higher at 67?ic.
Corn wan strong and active throughout
tho day. but the trade was not large offer
p;s were too small for tint. Many held
that it was the leading deal on the board,
hut the greater nurt of the tlm honors
seemed to be easy between the big cereal
nnd vhcat deals. The market apparently
was partly tho reMilt of recent heavy buy
ing by bulls, as there w;as little pft to ab
sorb. For sue'i as was offered there was
a scramhle between longs and shorts with
tho latter tho more urgent In their de
mands. There was a brisk demand for ex
port nnd the dav's cash business was ap
proximated a. .TOOCX) btchels. New York
bnd 65 loads for export and the domestic
demand wan excellent. Considerable May
was traded fir July, prlnclpn'ly by elevator
people. Influence were strong cables.
Liverpool being strot'g for both spot and
future., light country offerings and small
receipts aril the rains, which were re
ported to have delayed seeding nnd Inter
runted the movement In various sections.
I-oeal receipts were 265 cars. May ranged
from Wuc to KVVlc. closing 14e Improved
nt .'KVUc. July sold between 30c nnd 40Tc,
doting bc Improved at 40Tsc.
Oats were llrm, helped by corn nnd
wheat, thinners reported the demand Im
proved 175.0OH bushels worked hore. laical
receipts 'oro 7S cars. Mav ranged from
I27Ac to 234c. closing Ijc over yesterday nt
13'ic; July from 23',4c to 23Hc and closed
4" "P at 23i,fl23ic
Tho corn strength was the principal fac
tor In the firmness which was displayed In
tho provisions market. Thero was not a
large trade nnd notwithstanding prices
were higher the feeling was rather bearish.
Hogs wero strong early, as were provisions,
but weakened nnd wero temporarily fol
lowed by product. The depression was over
como by tlio corn strength, shorts covering.
July pork sold from $12.65 to J12.P0 nnd
closed 174c over vetcrday at il2.S74fT 12.90;
July lard from t7.074fi7.10 to $7.25. closing
15c. Improved nt $7.35, and July ribs from
$7.00 to $7.074fi7.10, with tho close 74c tip
nt $7,0147.10.
Kstlmnted receipts tomorrow: 'Wheat. 40
cars; corn, 190 oars; oats, 130 cars;' hogs,
25,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follow.-::
wern
weak and nominally quoted nt $1.1.50; north
ern No. 1 foundry closed nt $21.001123 (0.
nominal. Lead continues dull, nt $1,674
hid and $1,724 asked. The brokers' prlco
for lend was $1.15 and for copper $17.25.
Articles. Opon.l Hlgh.l Iow.
Wheat
April
May
July
Sept,
Corn
April May
July
Sept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
I'ork
May July
Lard
May July
Sept.
It lbs
May July
Sept.
654fl!S4
3Ss;i
33HTi
40
22i5l23
22',i
65
74
I
7 074!
7 16
7 174
6 974
7 0
7 00
67i.
.....
65U
67',il
6S I
Close. Yes'y.
I
KiTftl 65tJ
66 I 654
67s,! 6i
GS7 G'WiTfi
I I394fll 371
39-HI 3S 33V, I 3?li
46M 3nd' 40'i
lllifl-MIO-Vlli UttU-MICWOif,
l
23-il
23-V.I
21' i
23-V
22 22'il 22i ' 223',
12 724 12 50 I 12 724 12 5-r
12 90 12 65 12 90 12 70
7 15 7 074 7 15 7 024
7 2T, 7 074 7 25 7 10
7 274 7 124 7 274 7 15
7 05 6 974 7 05 6 95
7 10 ' 7 00 7 10 7 024
7.02141 6 95 7 024 6 95
OMAHA WHOLnSAIA'. MAHKBT9.
CiiiulltliiM of Trnilr nil it Qnnlnllnns nn
Slnple nml Innpj- l'rodncr.
Koas-Ilecclpts, liberal; fresh stock,
104c
L1VK POl'LTItY-Hens. 84c: roosters,
nccordlng to ago and size. 6fl7c; ducks, 74o;
ccesc, 74c; turkeys, 8c.
Ut'TTKIt-Commnn to fair 10311c; cholco
!12!5c; separator, 20c; gathered creamery,
OYSTKIIS-Medlum. per can. 18c; stand
ard, per can. 22c; bulk Htandard, per gal
lon, $1.25; extra selects, per can, 30c; extra
selcts, per gal., $l.G0Jfl.75; New York
counts, per can, 37c; Now York counts,
per 100, $1,25,
PipiCONH-Ltvc, per dor., $1.
VKALS-Cholce. S10c.
,.VAAy-7Ier carload lots: Vpland. choice,
J6-60; midland cholco, $5 50: lowland, choice,
5; ryo straw, choice, $5; No. 3 corn, 3514c;
wo. 3 white oati., 25c: cracked corn, per
Jon, $h.go; corn nud oats, chopped, per ton,
: bran, per ton, $13.50: shorts, per ton,
13.50.
VEGETABLES.
jjASPjA HAG US-Home grown, per doz
NEW TtmNIPS-Per do bunches, BOc.
SPINACH-Per box, 75c(3$l.
NEW HEETS Per doz. bunches. 35ffl0c.
I,ETTt'CIi-I'er doz. bunches, 35940c.
ItADISMES-IIome grown, per doz., 309
3oc.
SEED SWEET . POTATOKS-Per bbl
$2.002.25; Knnsns, eatint', $3.00
POTATOES-Per bu.. choice. 25W30C.
CAmtACE-Cnllfornln. per lb., 3c.
CAULIFLOWER-Callfornia, per crate,
$2. 1 5.
CELEIIY-Pcr doz.. 25030c: California,
per bunch, 75c.
TPHNIPS-Itutabagas, per lb., Hie
TOMATOES - Florida, per six-basket
crate, $1.50.
Ml'SimOOMR-Per lb. box, BOc.
miPHAUn-Per lb.. 8S9c.
ONIONS-netall, yellow. $1.1001.15; red,
"J' FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Texas, per 24-qt. case.
$5 O0f?5.50; Louisiana, per 24-pt. cases, $2,75
(23.00.
APPLES Cholco western shipping stock,
$5.00?5.23: New York stock. $5; fancy, $5.50.
CRANBERRIES jerseys, per bbl $10.50;
per crate, $3.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Per doz.. $2.5003.00.
ORANGES California, fancy navelg, per
box, $3.50tf3.75; choice navels, $3.25; Mediter
ranean Sweets, per box, $3.00; Budded
seedlings. $2.75,
LEMONS California, choice, per box,
$3.25; fancy, $3.50: Mcsslnas, choice, per
box. $3.50; fancy, $(.
BANANAS-Per bunch, medium, $2.00
2.50; largo, $2,7553.00.
HIDES.
HIDES No. 1 green hides, "lie: No. 2
green hides. 6lic; No. 1 salted hides. 8vic;
No. 2 salted hides, 7,ic: No. 1 veal calf, 8
to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs.,
8c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Hickory, large, per bu $1.25;
sbellbarks, $1.35.
HONEY-Pcr 21-seetlon case, $3.50.
-Sunnr's Krrntlr Course Lending; Ven
ture In (lie Market.
NEW YORK. April 25,-The stock market
was in large part confined to Sugar today,
the foverlsh and violent fluctuations In
which kept affairs so unsettled thnt the
operators hesitated to make ventures and
the volume of dealings fell to small pro
portions. There was nn actual news de
velopment to account for Sugar's erratic
course, though the board room was llnodcd
with rumors nil day of a settlement of tho
trado war, absorption of rival retlnerles and
so forth. It was pretty evident that tbeso
were set nfloat by the manipulators for a
rise, which was directed against the short
tllnrn.l rnnnlB.) , 1. I ........ I . . . .. .......
: A ur iniiii-ij UIJIIll'llll llll'U
t Boston. Tho stock sold as low ns 10S
In the morning on supposed indications of
i fresh vl;or In the trade war and In tho
(afternoon It got up to 115l.. It closed nt
In tint t-ili, f ai . .t'u i . . . .
sold off after the opening In sympathy
with the brenk in Sugar, which effectually
nominated the room traders of tho market
all day. U hen Sugnr rchntitnlcd the room
traders all turned to the bull side nnd kept
prices up on a small volume of dealings.
There were movements In special stocks
designed to help on nn advance, notably in
Mlrsjurl Pacltlc. Pennsylvania, Wabash
preferred and the grangers, but It was no
ticeable that the buying demand showed a
marked falling off on any advance. Buying
orders came In on the enrly decline, but
later In the day thn market continued dull.
The apathy of the demand caused realizing
b-.,tL, ro"i traders and a late reaction
which wiped out many of the gains, The
closing wns easy and the net results for
the day were much mixed.
i..Tt 'ptNxluctlan In congress of n reso
lution for a commlttco to investigate tho
steel nnd wire, episode and the New York
Hfnnlr .1 v r . n ... .. . . t . . i . .
i 1VT 1 . ' iiiivu una pome in-
'lueiice In tho late reaction. The alinounce-
"""" tiiKiiucnieni 01 goin tor
ffifV-P K!f.ro.pc ha(l vpr' lmu' Influence,
rnc gold, which amounted to $500,000, s bo
llovetl to bo destined for Paris. Sterling ex
change was distinctly easier, the rate for
demand bills railing' ',c. This leaves the
3m.?,tf1Ii nofi fu,itcr. t,oW exports more
Vi?ibUL'iJ,n,n Tn. I1" of n fa!,t steamer
r.nn n. by some bankers us a
reason for refraining from shipping gold
'wer'n1 .JhViv rlo1'1' D'wount. in InKdon
in,. V? fKn'so showed further relaxation,
in Bl!rLx.,' '? ?lnely ,lnys l)pnK Rioted
Sor nrtccnt niml ,f0,lr .,0 sl!c months at 3",
VuL Zont, "n. mlxe,, collateral. The gain by
lviinn.nk?, fr2,n tne ""htreasury slrTce last
;. .f nlready amounts to over $2,000,000.
But the subtreasury's debit balance at the
tiHrl? th.'S(i fp" todny be,0- ..Sm tor
tne nrst tlmo In several weeks, except when
some special operations Intervened
,m!J?, """""'"'nents on account of govern
?ro In rn'l,Prm !,ms from 'h subtrcasuTv
nkeK? n TTVin'0 .tllc money market Is
,! c'pwl soon. A sharp fall In
anTncld"nktCoXfC't'hne,KdayU Ch'CnK0 Was als0
Tho bond market was rather quiet and
Un'feUdnstaTftalnIr',lPnri vah'e.n$CSo"m
price! declined U in the bid
flnnhniCornm,',cl!,, Advertiser's London
flnnnclal cablegram says: The marked
here wero Irreeular and Idlo todav su
"f.'lragglng markets' for somL' time
Tho settlement disc osed only small snecul
'Si'-Ml. ?onta"Kocs were a trto nutter
sbl,&'n,?e?ilUS0 of lonB account Con!
spls and the war loan hardened. Amer -cans
were very Idle. They opened firmer
but were neglected, and New York sold- n
PallvnlTrhnCOiTry Re.tcral slight
was fi to fiitRe,?Cr,a contonKo In Americans
was 6 to 64, Baltimore & Ohio. Norfolk
ANestern. Pennsylvania and St Paul were
scarce The. bank lost 20.000 go d 0 nra.
zll. The week's Influx was JC40 C00 Aim.
W'xAmt 11 & th"uRht ui-
thIhNefw0,,YSBsrorck ch,' S?
Aicnison
v Yorli 3lone- .Mnrlict.
NEW YORK. April 25,-MONEY-On call,
steady nt 24fi24 per. cent: last loan, nt 24
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4fiG per
cent. '
STERLING EXCH A NO E Easlur, with
actual business In bankers' hills at $4.RSW
V s si for demand nnd at $4.SI4 for sixty
da; iiostcd rates, $(.f5-t.Sj4 and $I.S91i
4 h:.'cr"nierclal bills, $I.S.Vi?4.R4ii.
.SILVER - Cerllllcatcs. 59?i0CO4c; bar,
f'p; Mexican dollars. 47ic.
BONDS (Inl'arlilncnl . U'nu 1 alnU IM.
, railroad, Irregular. ' '
The closing prlcea on bonds today were
ns follows:
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oomfed Stun Opened About Studj, bat
Oloted Lower.
OTHER KINDS OF KILLERS ABOUT STEADY
Hobs Sold a Little lllKlicr, itHJi Trndc
Active nt Advnncr Slircp nml
l.ninbs SIoit nt Yestcr
U Aay'u Decline.
SOUTH OMAHA, April 25.
Recelnts wore.
Official Mondny ....
Oltlclnl Ttiesdav....
Oftlclal Wednesday
Cattle. Hogs. Sbeeti
. 3.CUJ .S.lb"
3,781 7,30
6.621
2.7.11
2,7 bS
reg.
V. S. ii
do ref
lo 3, rpg...
do coupon ..
do new 4a, reg..
qo coujinn ....
do old 4s, reg,.
do coupon ....
dn 5, reg
do coution
D of C. 3. 65s...
Ateh. gen. Is...,
do adj. 4
fanala Ko. Is.
Ches. & O 4's
do 5s
C & S, V. con. 7s
do H. F. dtb. C
ClilcnK" Ter. 4s
1) A It. O. Is....
do 4
n t. v. & o is.
Mrle Oeneral ta....
V W ft r. i . j,.
Oen Klec.rlc 5s...
a H & S. A. 6s.
do 2s
II. A T. ('. 6s
do consol 6i
la. Central Is
K. r P. ft rj. 1s.
Iwu new cnn. 4s...
L N. Iinlfled .
M. K. & T. 2s
do 4s
When Issued.'
. 894 N. Y. Central Is..
.MP, N. J. C. gen 5s..
.t(i4 No. Carolina 6s...
.1094 do 4
.123 Ho raclflc 3s
.134 do 4a
.Ill NYC & Hl.L 4s
.lit N. & W. con. 4s...
.111 do gen. 6s
.I11U Ore. Nav. Is
.1114 do 4s
Ml O. . L. 6s
. S3'i do ion. 6s
.107'i Heading gen 4s...
. ! Illo f. W. is
120'it. L. & I M. n Hi
.141 St. L. 8. V. g, 6s
13 St. Paul consols...
W St. P, C ft V. Is.
.101 do S3
. Poiilliern Ry. 5s...
.1024Pfand. II. & T. 6s,
73 Term n. s 3s
"1 Texas & Pacific Is.
ilo is
107
110
.1114
110
t'nlon 1'aclfie 4...
Wabash Is
do 2s
W'pst Shore 4e. .
113',Wls Cnlral Is.
3'4 Va. Ontiirles
W', do deferred ....
.IM'J'Colo. Co 4s
. WlllSo PnclflO 4s
. 91'il
Offered.
.IM
.1274
.ttm
. f
.164
.1064
. n
.134
.10?
.1:?
ltl-i
99
.110
.in
1724
119',
120i
112
714
MH
115
CO
MK
1IS4
lfll'4
1U4
9i
814
5
M
S3
Three days this week.... 9.5S5 12,141
Same dnvs hist we!t t i'.i 2 nM 11.311
Somo days week before. 10,579 22,375 1G.93.1
, burnt three weeks ago.. 5,G0r 14,108 14,301
Average pncu paid for hogs for th last
several days with comparisons:
1
3
S
6
1
1
1
6
5
27
1
1
1
5
t'.'.'.'.'.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
V.
1
..1070 3 70 1.
..I09i 3 75
COW.S AND HEIFERS.
.. 1050 3 75 4 755
..901 3 90 11 KM
HKIFKH8
1270 4 50
.... 730
....10GO
.... 500
.... 72S
.... f?2
.... 89
.... 430
....1920
.... 9(0
.... SI2
....1000
....1007
....1530
....1330
....129i)
....12P0
....1240
....170
....10S0
.... 9)0
....1310
....1935
....1870
....1710
3 40
3 65
3 75
3 75
3 90
3 ft",
I 00
I 10
10
4 10
4 10
4 20
1.
l!!!'.!
1
1
1
1
3
14
1
3
2..
3 25
3 25
3 35
3 VI
3 40
3 40
3 45
3 50
3 fO
3 SO
3 55
3 60
BULLS.
5
1.
.... M0
M0
,...1110
.... 750
.... 940
,...1010
.... 990
....1013
.... fi&S
.... 750
.... fW)
.... 490
....16.V5
....1920
...,17ft)
....1670
....175)
....1430
....1550
o0
1 1420
1..
1.
1.
....1450
.1030
. 550
4 0)
4 10
4 2.5
4 25
4 35
4 35
4 35
1 (9
4 40
4 40
4 45
4 50
I 50
4 601
3 KO
3 fO
3 M
3 !0
3 73
3 SO
4 15
I 25
4 2.5
4 25
4 25
5 50
April
April
April
April
! April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April 20.
April 21..
April 22..
April 23..
April 24..
April 23..
Nrvr Yorlc Mlnlne Quntn t Ions.
NEW YORK. April 25.-The following
nro closing quotations for mining shares
today:
Cliollnr
Crown Point . . . ,
Con, Cal & Ya
Doadwood ...
Gould ft Curt p..
Hale ft NorcrfkJ.
Homeetake
Iron Silver
Mexican
.. 20 .Ontario SM
.. 12 Ophlr 55
..14 Plymouth 12
. M Quicksilver 150
..IS do pfd 760
. . 2- 'Sierra Nevada 3S
.6000 iHtnndaril 370
.. I'nlon Con 20
.. 17 'Yellow Jacket 19
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.! 5 35 3 65 3 71 3 31' 1 61 t 4 97
Indicates Sunday.
Tho olllclal number of cars' of stock
brought In today by each road was;
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
C. M. Si St. P. Ry... 2 1
O. & St. L. Ry 1 1
Mo. Pacific Ry 7 2 ' ..
Union Pac. System.. 30 28 C 2
C. & N. W. Ry 2
V., E. & M. V. R. R. 2S
S. C. & P. Ry
C St. P.. M. & O. Ry. 30
No. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents lt.fAft3.70:
straights, $2.P5fi3.10; clears. $2.70173.20; spring
specials. $3.80(7(3.90: patents. $3.1Cff3.45;
Btratgbts. $2.fiOf3 00; bikers J2'vfr2.45.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, 634fftl4c; No. 2
rod. K9fi704c.
CORN No. 2. .TV;c: No. 2 yellow. 40c.
OATS-No. 2. StlifaiMW: No. 3 white. 27
JS4c: No. 3 white. 264fi274c
RYE-No. 2. 51c.
BARLEY No. 2, llfilte.
SEEPS No. 1 flaxseed and northwest.
$1.73. iPrlme timothy, $2.35, Clover, con
tract grade. $7.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl., $11.75fi
12.80. Itrd, per 100 lbs.. $7.05177.20. Short
rlKs sides (Ioohc), ij90fi7.15. Drv salted
shoulders (boxed), $irr5'07.00; short clear
Bides (boxed), $7.40TJ7.50.
WHISKY-Dlstlllers' finished goods, on
ba.iis high wines, per gal., $1,254.
SUOARS-Unchanced; cut loaf. $6.00;
granulated, $5.41.
following ore the receipts and shipments
for todar:
Attlcles. Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
Flour, bbls , 27,000 l 010
Wheat, bu 47.000 lOhOOO
Corn, bu 191,000 362 00,1
Oats, bu 230.000 217 CO)
Rye, bu ,ooo 1 001)
Barley, bu 19,000 12,10
Dn th T'rn. li.oo nvnhnnn . 1. . .....
ter market was firm; creameries, 134WI7U.O. ! 51 T"c;, ,,y,;, S?0'
St. I. mils (Srnln nnd Prorlslons.
ST. LOUIS, April 25. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red cash, elevator. 714c; track, 72c;
April. 714c; May, 704fj70sc; July, 67Hc;
No. 2 hard, l?l'5c.
CORN-IIIghor; No. 2 cash, 394c; track.
394ffi40e; April. 394c; May. 39ic; July. 394c
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 25c; track. 25c;
April, 25c; May. 2lic; July, 234c; No. S
white. 2741124c.
RYE-Steady; 654c.
FLOUR-Dull; patents. $3.503.60; extra
fancv. $3.153.25; clear. $2.70S.O0.
SEEDS-Timothy, nulet; ordinary. $2.00
2.20; $2.50 to nrrlve. Flax, nominal nt $1.70.
CORNMEAL Steady at $1.9302.00.
BRAN Quiet; sacked, east track, 70
704c
HAY Steady; timothy, $9.0013.00; prairie,
$7.60-1(9.00.
WIIISKY-Steady nt $1,254. k .
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.30. m.tj.
BACrC.INO-R4fi0lic. " W"
HEMP TWINE-Uc.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: Jobbing, old,
$13; new $13.50. Lard, firm: prims steam,
$6.95: choice. $7. Dry salt meats (boxed).
steady; extra shorts. $7,124: clear ribs, $7.25; .
eleir sides, $7,374. Bacon, hoxed shoulders,
steady: extra shorts, $7,624: clear ribs, $7.75;
clenr sides, $7,824. i
METALS Iead. strong; $4.574S.60.
Spelter, easy; $4.45474.474.
POULTRY-Steady: chickens. 74c; tur
keys, filiSc; ducks. So; geese. 3HCc.
EOnS-I-ower; lOUc.
BUTPER-Steady; creamery, 16iSlS4c;
dairy. Ilfflflo.
RKCEIPTS-Flour. 4.000 bbls.: wheat. 9.000
ilm.; corn, 3S.00O bu.: oats, 31.C0!) bu.
PHIPMENTS-Floiir, 4,Crt) bbls.: wheat.
ii.uw mi,; corn, ou.; onis, i'l.uw du.
do pfd M),
Haiti r.r A- Ohio i,v
CV.nnla P.i..B. . ' nv
Canada Southern .. M
unenaiieake & Ohio. 30;
nnn-o t lit ft' . 13.
C . II. A a t-RI,
Chicago, I. & lr,
a tM 671 1
2HUnlon Paclnc
dn r.f.1
Wahash ...!!!!!
do Pfd
W. Sz L. n....l
Uls. Central ..
Third 4mi.
Adams Kx
American Ex...
. ' .1 uirriL-an l-.X.,..
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. 66' J
75i
. S?i
. 22S
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. 29
104
.109
.120
.141
44
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. 60'il
. Cli
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dairies. 124fU34o. Cheese,
i'-ggs, nrm; iresn, iiie.
M5v yohk :i:.m:ual m.uikkt.
Quotation for (lie liny on Vnrlous
(.'niiiiiiiidltii'H.
NEW YORK. April 25.-FIX)URnP.
celpts, 12.143 bbls.; exports, S.516 bbls.; Inac.
tlve, although llrmer In tone with tho ml
vance In wheat; winter patents, $3.700 3.90;
winter straights, $3.25ff3.50; winter ex.
tras. $2.60fi2.S5; winter low grades,
Z.2.Vf2.40: Minnesota patents, $3.70ff
8.90: Minnesota bakers. $2.S.Vr(3.00. Ryo (lour,
dull: fair to good, $2.9)3.15; cholco to
fancy. $3.21(3.50.
WHEAT Receipts, 20.350 bu.i exports,
1 11,167 bu. Spot, firm; No. i red. 79V f. o.
K; No. '1 red. 774c elevator; No. I nori.i
ern, Duluth, 7fic. f. o. b., alloat. to arrive:
No. 1 hard Duluth, 7SNc, afloat. Options
wero strong and acttvo all tlay. c oh im
KniiNiis City (irnlu ami Provisions,
KANSAS CITY, April 25. WHEAT May.
cash, No, 2 hard. 624i(63c;
No. 2 red. eSJICSUc: Nn
3, Glf(674c.
CORN May, 374c; July. 37?ic; cash, No.
2 mixed. 374'337'ic; No, 2 white, 3Sc; No.
3, 37?jC,
OATS No. 2 white, 264fi27c.
RYE-No. 2, 54c.
HAY-Cholce timothy, $10.00010.50; choice
prairie. $7 5WJ(7.75.
BUTTER-Crrimery. IfVfTISc: dairy, 16c.
KOOS Firm on lack of offerings; fresh
Mlsslourl nnd Kansas stock. 10c rlnin.
I cases returned; new white wood cases In
cluded, lfl'tc
RECEIPTS-Wheat, 18,800 bu.; corn, 12,330
bu.; oats, 9.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 16,800 bu.; corn.
5S.&00 bu.; oats S.OOO bu.
Liverpool (Srnln unit Provisions,
LIVERPOOL. April 23.-WHEAT-Spot.
steady; No. 1 California, fia IdHfls 44d; No
1 northern, spring, 6s Ud. Futures, quiet;
April, nomlnnl; Mny, 5s9'4d; July,'5s8Tid.
' 1 1 1 K U .... . ctnn.l... . 1 - . . , 1
v v. ..-. .j...... n., ,,ti , uiri II-.III IlllXCil.
cables and unfnyorablo weather conditions PRONMSIONS-I nrd, retinal American In
i vs ,r., , ...Ti a ""v: erce. u i .m uncon
.rv.,.r,. .,,, .illlj ,,lllll IIUI1
cnocKPii. .May Closed iSc. Julv
73 l-lfic: September, 73:)iia74lic; closed
um-iicceipts. nu
Cumberland
l. it. I. ft. p.
CO o Rt r.
Colo. Southern ...
do 1st pfd,,..
do 2d pfd
Del. A Hud-on...
Del. L, ft V
Denver U Rio O..
do pfd
Urle
do 1st pfd
fireat Nor. pfd....
Hocking Coal ....
Hocking Valley ..
Illinois Central ..
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. P. & a....
L K. A W
do pfd
Iake Shore
Ixtuls. & Nash....
Manhattan L ....
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central
Minn, ft St. L. ...
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
Mobile & Ohio....
Mis . K. f: T
do pfd
N. .1. Central
N Y. Central
Norfolk & 5Vest..
do pfd
No. Paclnc
do pfd
Ontario Ar "U..
Ore. ny. H Nnr.... 42
do pfd T6 I
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
do 1st pfd..
do 21 pfd..
Rio O. West....
do pfd
Bt. U ft ( P..
do 1st pfl..
do 2.1 pfd..
St. L. S. W
do pfd
St. Taul
Wells-Pargo Ex.'!!!l?t
Am. Cot. Oil.
do pfd
Amer. Malting ...
do nM
,Amer. H. & n. ..."
do nfd.
174 American Spirits.,
19M do pfd
"04'Amer. S. H
H'. do pfd
30'SlAmer. S. ft W
167'i! do pfd
15'; Am. Tin Plate
3 I do pfd
114'i Am. Toba-co
17'i do pfd....
4
21
3i
SSH
24
17
27'4
74
40'i
79
274
77
10.1
.130
lAnaconda 11 Co.... 46'4
H Prk. Ran Tr.
3ti Tolo. V. & I..
93 .Con Toliacro
I do pfd.
4'i
. 414
. 2!'i
. Wi
. 4tU
. 70
.130H
. 40'i
. 90
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32",
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. 22
.101'i
. 3'4
80
do pfd 171
'St. V. fi O-rvaha
So. Pari"'-
So Rail way
do pfd
Texes ft Pacific.
. 81'4 Federal Steel ..
91 do pfd
.159'i General KItrlo
. 1.14 Olueose Suiar .,
. 63: do pfd
9," llnt'n'I Paper ...
. .W; do pfd
. 44i Ivclede Oas ....
11'i National Tllscult
. Y.'i do pfd
.119 National Iad ..
.IJIH1 do pfd
. 37'4 National Steel .
. 7S'.b do nfd
61 N. Y. Air Brake.. .lis
. 75 No American 14
Pacific Coast 614
ilo 1st pfd 83
dn SI r.f.1 l
..Ufi; Pacific Mall
.. 19 People's Oas 10114
r.ii.j i-rere. ear.. i
do prd 81
Pullman Pnl rnr 18".
Standard n '.t T. r.
Rusrar '. 11114
I do pM ut
Tenn. C. ft I f3:
I ' do nfd ma:
L', S. Rubber 31
do pfd 97
Western Union .... M'S
Repuhllc I. A S istj
no pfd 60
C. C. ft St. I,.. 61
. 50
. !3
. 10U
, ttft
, 3511
. 12i;
. 30t;
1194
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First assessment paid. Offered.
Iloxton Stnek Clnntntlnns.
BOSTON. April 25.-Call loans, 34J7IW per
cent; time loans, 4TJ5 per cent. OfTlclal
closing:
exnort. IS:i. mi
bu, Spot, strong; No. 2. 4lic f. o. b., afloat
nnd 47?ic, elevator. Option market displayed
positive strength ami a good ail vance today
nnd higher cables. Bad weather west and
heavy seaboard clearance. Influential buy
ing for local mid western accounts wero
features. Closed strong at l'sme net nil
vanco. May, 4t4rf454c; closed, 45ljc; July,
454Sf464c; closeil. 46c; Septemlior. 45l
464c: clcsed, 4S4e.
(WTS Receipts. 91,000 bu.; exports, 1,272
bu.? sales. 300.000 bu. for exnort. Spot
etronscr: No, 2. 2Sy,c; No. 3. 27';c; No. 2
white. e-ITaoo; Nn. 3 white. 29i : track,
tnlxetl western, 29ff294c; track, white, 2Hi
35c. Options, (lull, but steadier, closing lc
higher: No. 2 white, May dosed. 29HC.
CORNMEAIz-Stoady ; yellow western,
t7" city S6c: Hrandvwlne. $2.2502.35.
RYE-Steady: No. 2 western. 62c. f. o. b..
nlloat; state, 57c, c. I. f., Now York, car
lots. BARLEY Dull: feeding, llUfflSe, New
York; malting. 50r53c. New York.
BARLEY MALT Dull; western, 5We.
HAY Steady; shipping, 05ft76e; good to
choice. 80ff90c.
HOPS Quiet; utate, common to choice.
lf?0 crop, 3i6o; 199 crop, 10ffl3e; Pacltlc
const. lMsi crop, affSe; lSifl crop. 103130.
HIDF.S-Steady. Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs..
194c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 214c; Texas
dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. 15c.
LEATHEU-Flnn; hemlock sole, Buenos
Ion was ruti ;s to 30 lbs., dull at 46s 6d; clear bellies
''. cl"f"li H to 1 lbs., dull at 42s. Tallow, Australian.
?.(1' .',!. ! 1 London, dull ut 2Ss.
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO, April 25.-WHEAT-Actlve nnd
higher: No. 2 cash. 72Hc; May, 72T;c.
CORN Firm nnd higher; No. 2 cash,
40(;C.
OATS-Wcak and unchanged; No. 2 cash.
2ll.e.
RYE Dull nnd unchanged; No. 2 cash,
67lso.
SEEDS Firm and higher; cash, prime,
old, $1.70; prime new, April nnd October. 15:
No. 2. $1.2551.40.
Mllmiukee Ornln llnrket.
MILWAUKEE. April 25. - WHEAT
1 Uglier; No. 1 northern. 67i674c; No. 2
northern. 6i!ti66!ic.
RYE-Steady; No. 1. 574f)5i!o.
UARLEY-Steady; No. 2, 424c; sample.
3S4ti I2'.c.
I'corlii Mnrket.
PEORIA. April 25,-CORN-Flrmer; No,
2. 39c.
OATS-FIrm; No, 3 white, 23c.
WHISKY Firm, on the basis of $1,254
for finished coods,
IMilliiilelpliln Produce Mnrket,
PHILADELPHIA. April 25. BUTTER
Firm, good demand; fancy western cream
ery ISo, fancy prints, 20c.
EGOS Firm, good demand; freli nearby,
A.. T. tt S. F
do pfd
Amer Bugar
do pfd
Bell Telephone ..
Boston ft Albany..
Boston Klevaled .
Boston fL Maine..
f , 11. & Q
Dominion Coal ...
do pfd
Federal Steel
do pfd
VIU4ihurr pfd....
Oeneral Klectrle .
do pfd
Kd. Blectrlc 111..
Mexican Central .
N 17 O. C
Old Colony
Ol.l Dominion ....
Rubber
Union raclfio
. IMU'nlon l.nd I
. rai st Knd oi
.1124 Wis. Central 161,!
.111 lAtehlsnn 4s ino
.33:. ,N. 17. (I. f, C. 5s... eg
,.J44 Adventiire 415
,.1414 Allouez Mln Co.... jtj
.191 tAmal. Conner 9m
,.ir.i Atlantlo :s
.. 4 .Boston & Mont 307
..116 ,Hutte ft Boston.... 71
.. 42'4 Calumet ft Hecla...747
.. 70'i Centennial 10
.13.1 Franklin 1.1
..1364 Humboldt 70
,.13S Osceola M
..205 Parrot 4
. . IS'i Qiimcy 1SS
.. 14 Santa F Copper.... 5
. .Io:i,.Tainarark 151
.. li4 Ptnh Mining 294
.. .114'Wlnona JiJ
.. 56' i Wolverines 40
I'o re Ik 11 I'lmiiiclnl.
BERLIN. Anrll 25. Prices opened tVm nn
tho bourse today, but later, owing to heavy
realizations. Industrials snarply declined,
bank shnres sympathizing. International
securities continued good. Subsequently
Iron and coal shares recovered on cable
advices from New York that the Steel nnd
Wire company Intended to rnlbo export
prices, which report, however, was much
doubted here. Tho market closed decidedly
weak. Exchange on Ix)ndon, 20 marks 624
pfs. for chfolts. Discount rntes: Short
bills, 4 per cent; three-months' bills, 4 per
rent.
LONDON. April 25. American securities
after a dull and sluggish opening showed
somo Improvement, but later eased off nnd
closed weak. Trading was not active. Tho
London Stock Qnntntlnu.
LONDON, April 25.-4 p. m.-Closlng:
Consols, mony . . . .1004 Pennsylvania
do account 100H Heading
Canadian Pacific .. W4N0, Pa,-ino pfd
Krle MS Atchison
do 1st pfd (04 Louisville
Illinois Central . ..1174 Grand Trunk
Union Pacific pfd.. 77 Anaconda
St. Paul, oommon. 122 Hand Mines
N. 7. Central t37 1
69
9
77i
26i
VI
94
37
BAR SILVER-Stcady at 27 7-16d per
ounce.
MONEY 344 per cent.
The rate of discount In tho open market
for both short and three-months' bills is
44 per cent.
I'lnniicinl .Votes.
CHICAGO. April 25,-Clearlngp. $31,493,803;
balances, $2,133,316. Posted exchange, $4,854
5T4.894. New York exchange, 30c discount.
BALTIMORE, Anrll 25. Clearings, $4,431,
868; balances. $613,657.
PHILADELPHIA. April 25. Clcnrlngs,
$15,891,2?!: balances. $2,824,615.
ST. LOUIS, April 2V-Clear!ngs, $3,500,654;
balances, $626,741. Money. 637 per cent.
New York exchange, 15c discount bid, par
nsed.
BOSTON. April 25. Exchanges, $20,473,090;
balances Sl.7Cct.0ii.
NEW YORK. April 25. Exchanges, $199,
533.3S4; balances, $9,556,629.
B. & M. R. R. R 57
C B. & Q. Ry 5
C. R. I. & P.. E 3
C, R. I, Si P.. W.... 2
Illinois Central 1
Totnl receipts ....156
29
1
8
26
4
1
102
12
The disposition of the day's receipts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
1,247
1,145
73S
2,709
1,459
111
529
3
64S
1,032
460
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CALVES.
180 5 00 1 2,10 6 75
327 5 13 1 160 fi 75
120 6 00 1 120 7 00
90 fi 00 1 130 7 00
231 6 M 1 153 7 00
STAC.S.
JJSjJ 3 60 6 1575 4 10
? KiO 4 25
1070 I 00
STEERf? AND STAGS.
1112 4 5o
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
750
. 80S
. 72.1
. 598
. 840
. fi30
. 341
. 900
. 610
.1140
.1090
. 686
V)
3 15
3 25
3 25
1 J5
3 25
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
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3 75
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, 583
. 490
. 370
410
$I.IMT5.05; steers, under 1.000 1bs IllOfiUSj
stockers and feeders. $.1.2MI.'J; cows anil
heifers. $2.3fir,1 50; cannrrs, $1 fAtf2.M; bulls.
$3,2514.25; Texas and Indian steers, $3.60a
5.00; cows nnd heifers. $2 50113.85.
HOGS Receipts. S.300 head; mnrket weak)
pigs and lights, $V30wS.40, nickers, $5.3011
6.50; butchers. $5.40ff5.fiO.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipt, I.CM
head: market weak, native muttons. $1
fi.40; iambs. $6.00117.60; culls and bucks, $3.7$
45.M; Texas sheep, $l,S5fli,23,
ev York l.lvr Stock.
NEW YORK. April 25. - BEEVES - Re
celpts. 2.609 head, 27 enrs oil sale; steers,
slow; bulls and cows, steady to shado
lower, all sold, steers, $l.755.45; lops. $5.60;
stags and oxen, $.1 70'?l.50; bulls, $i.!hai.,15;
cows. $2.00iia.so; cables unchanged, ex
ports todny. 4.IV9 quarters of beef.
lALlva - Receipts. 5,720 head! market
L'V-ii15''.:1 los-oil dull and 25c lower; veals, $1.00
tgti.25; little calves, $3 ts,.l 60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. I. SO
head; lt4 cars on rale, common sheep, eas
ier; good clipped sheep, steady, lambs, 15ff
-c 'higher, nil sold, woolcd sheep. $5.00570.25;
culls. $3.6M..&0; clipped sheep, $3.60ji5.W;
wpoled lambs, td.7Mte.-2G; culls, $6.Oaf6.50;
clipped lambs. $5.3VkC90. Maryland sprlne
lambs, $.t,25; stale lambs. $3.0Ofl4.60.
HOGS-Recelpts. 4.858 head; 1 car on sale;
mnrket weak; statu hogs, $5.S0fiS.S5; no
wo.tcrn hogs.
STOCK E RS AN D FEED E US.
4 01
4 0i)
4 00
I 10
4 10
I 15
I 20
4 25
4 10
4 10
t 50
I 50
5 ro
5 0)
Kmisnn City Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY. April 25. CATTLE - Re
ceipts, ,,100 head natives nnd 230 head Tex
ans; heavy cattle, trllle slow; tnnrkvt about
steady for all classes; native steers, $4 I5W
6.3,i; stockers and feeders, Jl.35ftd.50; butcher
'-.'''V'"1 li'lfors. $1.25,fi5.00; canners, $2.(Vjf
I G3 Recelnts 17.000 heart: mnrUnf
,.,Jlr.n,rl' f'rady nnd closed 60 lower; heavy,
$...31 ..45; tnlxetl. $5.25Tj6.lO; light, $5.00iC.25;
pigs, $1.1.0(1(11.05.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. 2,400
head; light run sold nt Hteady prices; spring
l!),r.L,s,'-60,s-00: Colorado clipped lambs,
6 00 muttons. $5.0006.0); culls. $4,00H
468
. 685
. 806
. 770
. 80-,
. W
. 770
. .814
. 450
.1000
. 758
. 752
. 90S
. 793
. 809
. (81
. 787
. 734
. 725
. 978
. 826
.1087
. 9S0
. 790
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4 ftl
1 90
4 10
4 25
I 25
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4 35
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4 40
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4 40
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4 45
4 45
4 45
4 50
4 50
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4 50
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. 614
. 937
. 802
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. 920
. 667
. 911
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. 655
. 616
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. 679
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C0111IIII1111 nf (lie Trensnry.
WASHINGTON. April 25. Today's state
ment of the trcusury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reservei In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash 'balance, $144,727,474;
gold, $S1,04I.C5S.
( iitlnn Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS. April 25.-COTTON
Quiet; sales. 2.5C0 bales; ordinary. 8 3-16c;
good ordinary, 8 1l-16e; low middling, 9'e;
mianting, yj,o; gooti middling, ay-inc; mid
dling fair, 913.16c; receipts, 2,455 bales;
stock. 1RJ.171. Futures, nulet; April. $9.18
bid; May, $9.2bS0.22; June. $9.22K9.2I; July,
august, Ki.uwv.ui; tsepiemttcr,
Ictnliwr. J7M',i'7ll. Vni'Kmhni.
October. $7.93'(r7.9l: November
December, $7.60t?7.S2; January,
$9.22J(9.23
$-?.29fij.3);
$7Ji7 82;
$7.817.82.
ST LOUIS, April 23. COTTON - Dull;
middling. R-'Sc; receipts. 1.171 bales; ship
ments. l,6!f bales; stock, 66,lf2 hales.
LIVERPOOL, April 25,-COTTON-Soot
in moderate demand, 1 32d higher. Amor- 1
lean middling fair. 6 23-33d; good middling.
64d; middling. 6 7-16d; low middling, f. 3-16d;
good ordinary, 6 11-32d; ordinary. 5 l-16d.
Hie sales of tho day were 8.000 bales, of
which 6O0 bales were for speculation and
export and lncludrd 7.600 bales American.
Receipts. 14,000 biles. Including 12.000 Amer
ican. Futures opened quiet and closed
i;ulet at the decline. American mlddllnr
1. m. c. April. 5 20-6ld. sellers; April nnd
May, 6 16-6I1i 17-64d. sellers; May and June,
5 14-64fi5 15-6ld. sellers; June and July,
6 12-fild, sellers; July nnd August. 5 09-04
5 10-64(1. sellers; August nnd September,
rvri5 01.64d. sellers; September and October,
4 43-61(1, sellers; October nnd November,
6 43-641, buyers; November and December,
4 2S-64JJ4 2S-64d. buyers; December nnd Jan
uary. 4 26-617 4 27-fild. buyers; January and
February. 4 2l-6l?JI 25-Cld. buyers.
Omaha Packing Co 463
G. II. Hammond Co 33
Swift and Company 818
Cudahy Packing Co.... 978
Armour & Co 267
Swift and Co.. country
R. Becker Si Dcgan.... 92
Lobman Si Co 177
McCrenry Si Clark 2
W. I. Stephen 19
Livingstone & Schaller.. 165
Hamilton Si Rothschild. 72
L. F. Husz 17
H. L. Dennis & Co 62
Other buyers 205
Totals 3,751 7,323 2,791
CATTLE There were plenty of cattle
here today, but the receipts, as has been
the rule of late, consisted almost entirely
of cornfed steers, with only a sprinkling
of other kinds of cattle. Tho market as a
whole was not so active as It has been on
a good many days, so that the forenoon
was well advanced before a clearance was
effected.
At the opening nf the market buyers went
the rounds of the pens nnd paid steady
prices for such cattle ns they happonad
to need to fill orders, nnd the cattle thit
they seemed to want most were tho light
or handy weights. After such cattle as
were needed to 111! the more urgent orders
were bought the market eased off and
becamo dull and weak to 5c lower, and in
extreme cases 10c lower. Holders of heavy
cattle thought they were the hardest to
sell and that the weakness was the most
nronoiincerl nn that lflml. ntllt the mnrket
would have to be quoted as closing lower '70..
on nu Kinds.
Cows and heifers were in such moderate
supply that they were disposed of early in
the morning ut Just nbout steady prices,
tho market on that kind of cattle showing
no matcrlul change. Bulls, stags, etc., also
sold at nbout the. same old prices.
Stockers nnd feeders seemed to be in
pretty good demand, and the market was
Just about steady, with the trade fairly ac
tive. The offerings for the most pnrt were
disposed of without trouble. Ropreaentat,ve
sales
HOnftTrwIo..1. 1... . . .
hlirher ii,, , -i, i" , " opened a snane
sellers could not seo t that way ,J n VlZ
nT&.V:?r th0 mornln ? W1 "Vo that t
fl time thorn vL'mm HAiki..- L'-v11 "r
leat 24c higher
the buyers raised
St. Joseph l.lvr Mnek,
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Mo, April 23.
(Special. ) The Journal quotes:
CATTLE---Receipts. 1,600 hr.id; market
steady: natives, Jf.COSiS S5; Texas nnd west
erns. $3,75fto.00; cows and heifers. $2,2514 60;
bulls nnd slags. $2,25y 1.75, yearlings nnd
calves. $(Wi3.15; stockers and feeder. $.1.50
514.75; veals. $6.00fi7 0O.
HOGS-Recelpts, 5.C00 head; market
opened steady; closed weak to 5c lower; all
grades, $f.20f;5,lO; .hulk of tales, $5.25H5.324,
SHEEP AND LA.MBS-Rccelpts 800 head;
market steady; Colorado lambs, $7.05.
Stuck In SIrIiI.
Following are the receipts nt the four
principal western markets for April 25;
Cattle. Hons. Sheep.
South Omaha 3.7S1 7.310 2.786
Chicago ll.OCO 25,000 13,000
Kansas City 7.400 17,000 2.400
St. Iouls 1.600 S.300 4,600
Totals
25.781 57.610 22.7S3
,-.V . noln,,'K lolng. The de
as so good that buyers
,fAVeJ,","n.d "'c's that were"?
Villi irday. when
1. .j ,t"".ur" nnnns, se era nil
dwncc so thV rL"003 nclve at the
Good m , 3 ''..ilp"i,..w".e soon cleared.
with a snrlnLloT" lnTZa" ."old at $5.35,
maCr,'oX
Monday, but 10f?l5e lower thin w on
California Dried Krnlls.
NEW YORK. April 25.-CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS Fairly active and steady,
Influenced by fnvorable advices from the In
terior nnd good outside orders. While not
particularly actlvo tho market for evapo
rated apples maintains Its steady under
tone in the absence of eellrrs and the small
nos of receipts. At the close, however,
prlcca remain nt last nlyht's Hg
urcs. but tending upward. Prices re
main unchanged. Stnto evaporated apples,
common. 4 4ft 3c: prime, 6Va6c; choice.
74c; fnney, "'aThSc. Prunes, 34f(7c per lb.,
n to sl.o and quallly. Apricots, Royal,
13ffl5e; Jtoor Park. UfllSc. Pcaohes, peeled,
18fi22c; unpccled, 74t(9e.
Coffee Mnrket,
NEW YORK. April 25.-COFFEE-Spnt,
Rio, stendy; No. 7, Invoice. Se. Mild, mar
ket steady; Cordova. 94Q134c. Futures
opened llrm at 10f15 points advance, ruled
more nctlvo on switching from Mav to
Inter months and moderate buying follow
ing tho smnller receipts nt Rio nml Santos ,
nnd better spot demand; very little new
speculation; tho market closed steady at
from 5 to 10 points net higher; total rnles, I
26.250 bags, including: May, $6.80; June,
$fi.so; July, $6.90; August, i,.yo; September,
$6.95; October, $6,955(7.05: November, $7.10;
January, $7.35; .March, $7.45.
Dry linaiU Mnrket,
NEW YORK, April 25.-DRY GOODS
Buslness nt tlrst hands has been slow today
In all directions. In brown sheetings and
drills only smnll sale.- reported, without
material change In prices. Other cotton
goods aro Mow, without quotable change.
T!.o demand for men's wear, woolens nnd
worsteds Indifferent. Staplo lines firm, but
somo Irregularity In fancies. Worsted dress
coods rhow llko features. No demand nf
any moment. Staples firm and fancies Ir
rcsul.ir. Oil Mnrket.
LONDON, April 25.-OILS-Calcntta Un
seed, spot, 60s 10V.d. Petroleum, American
refined, 7 9-16d. Turpentine spirits, 41s 6d.
ANTWERP. April 25. OILS Petroleum,
20f 50e paid and sellers.
BREMEN. April 25.OILS Petroleum, 7
marks 10 pfgs.
SiiKnr Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS, April ?". SUGAR
Steady; open kettle. SSitf I 3-16c; centrifugal,
UifHHe; centrifugal, yellow, 4HSI 13-I6c;
eeconds. 2V I'sc.
MOLASSES-Qulet nnd unchanged.
Her Symptom".
Baltimore. American: "Ah!" walled tho
6tago heroine, as tho calcium light man
Illuminated hor anguished countenance
"Ah! This finrco piln In my heart! This
sudden gloom I This "
"Excuse mo, madame," said tho professional-looking
gentleman who aroto In tho
stngn box, "but if you also seq (lotting
fipoeks boforo your eyes nnd ilo not breathe
freely you should try my famous Elixir of
Health. It will '
Hut tho ushers had dropped hlra on the
oldewalk and the audience did uot catch tho
rost of his romarks.
BEEF STEERS,
No, Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
1 780 3 50 11 1110 4 60
2 815 4 00 3 1016 I 60
2 8)0 4 00 3 996 4 60
2 1070 4 10 6 1143 4 60
1 1100 4 15 3 1121 I 60
2 825 1 15 3 1100 4 60
19 971 4 15 40 1140 4 CO
15 635 4 15 69 1099 4 60
23 973 4 25 15 1089 4 60
3 766 4 25 17 1147 4 624
1 1110 4 25 20 1172 4 65
2 1000 4 25 17 1266 4 65
2 810 4 25 4 1077 4 65
21 looo 4 io ii mi 4 m
1... 840 4 30 24 1129 4 05
31 1102 4 30 4 897 4 C5
31 1117 4 35 13 996 4 63
1 870 4 35 75 1204 I OS
45 99S 4 35 18 1250 I 0.5
10 925 1 .V. 10 H13 4 65
40 978 4 33 14 1081 4 fii
33 1030 4 35 20 1306 4 r,s
47 1148 ( 35 14 1209 4 65
18 953 I 40 19 11R1 4 fi5
4 1045 4 40 21 ...1163 4 65
1 980 1 40 8 1003 4 65
2 1220 I 4 0 23 980 4 65
2 S6 4 40 45 W4 4 70
69 966 4 45 32 1232 I 70
41 1050 I 4 5 2 133T, 4 70
32 1056 I 15 41 1216 4 70
1 840 HI 5 1M2 7fi
14 1172 4 15 17 11'.: 70
42 1166 4 45 6 1200 4 70
22 1119 4 15 1 2 1164 4 70
34 1070 4 50 17 1230 4 75
9 1117 4 60 36 1406 4 7i
39 BO'S I 50 20 1211 4 75
20 1051 I 50 22 1095 4 75
15 lfKR I 12 1406 4 75
12 1149 4 50 18 1J50 4 75
13 1204 4 50 19 1230 4 pf
2 1260 4 50 17 1442 4 SO
1 1270 I 60 20 121ft 4 eft
3 1053 4 60 40 wr, 4 uji;
20 116? 4 55 20 110': 4 824
5 1'10 4 55 4 1152 4 .85
3ft 1028 4 55 21 1284 4 85
20 1071 4 55 17 1WI I 85
5 1006 I 55 21 1201 4 85
4 1045 4 55 10 1467 4 85
2 1165 4 55 33 1257 4 85
3 Pffi 4 55 12 1'0 4
20 1116 4 55 ?' 1118 4 85
7 lOno 4 65 42 1?R1 4 90
5 1110 4 65 60 1S13 ( (11
17 112 60 16 1817 4 Of,
19 182 4 60 1fi 1373 4 95
9 1OC0 4 60 1 140 5 00
37 127 4 60 2 1SS5 5 (V)
21 1"Ot 4 60 1 1270 5 00
7 1245 4 60
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
10 1003 4 50 17 1224 4 70
12 1145 4 65 16 1170 4 70
COWS.
1 670 1 60 15 1174 3 75
1 770 2 25 1 1290 3 75
1 10MJ 2 25 1 ...1020 3 73
1 KM) 2 50 1 970 3 75
1 930 2 75 1 1150 3 75
6 913 2 75 2 1120 1 75
2 910 2 80 2 1010 3 75
1 1120 2 t-5 1 1260 3 75
1 800 2 S5 1 1040 3 75
1 900 3 00 1 950 3 75
1 1(0)0 3 00. 1 10CO 3 75
2 990 3 00 1 1020 3 75
1 900 3 00 1 1410 3 S3
3 950 3 00 2 1035 3 90
1 1100 3 10 1 1230 3 90
1 1050 3 10 15 910 3 90
1 10)0 3 10 3 1166 4 00
1 1030 3 20 8 1182 4 00
1 9i0 3 2 1 1300 4 00
1 1020 3 25 1 970 4 00
1 1150 3 25 2 1150 4 00
1 1030 3 25 1 1310 4 00
1 1120 3 25 1 1250 4 00
1 1110 3 25 1 880 4 00
1 1160 3 25 4 877 4 00
1 950 3 25 3 1163 4 10
1 1010 3 25 8 1093 4 10
3 1159 3 21 1 1080 4 10
1 900 3 25 3 1183 I 10
1 920 3 25 4 1277 4 10
3 1016 3 30 2 1015 4 15
21 92S 3 35 1 1210 I 15
1 1010 3 35 10 1125 4 15
2 1125 3 3) 1 lUrt t 15
1 1150 3 35 It 9C5 4 15
2 1115 3 50 4 1015 4 25
1 1250 3 60 1 1070 4 25
1 9W) 3 50 5 1150 1 25
3 1263 3 60 I IJS2 4 .10
2 890 3 60 4 1217 4 3
1 1110 3 60 7 100.1 4 ?5
2 1150 3 60 1 1360 4 40
2 1080 3 60 1 1101 4 60
1 1100 3 C5 1 1220 4 50
1 11(0 3 65 1 1310 4 50
1 10S0 3 65 1 1320 4 50
1 1110 t 70 1 1220 4 50
K......15lr. fitfi 4?- W-?
46 K4 W) 6 25 ?s Si ' ? J.'
1 190 )0 6 30 32 2$ 40 K
11 173 40 5 30 79 S .VA J?
M 195 40 5 30 r $
W 207 80 5 30 fs 5" 160 RV
! 213 100 5 324 67 W m ? 2?
S 21S 160 5 32H 77 5o -S
,75 23i so r 12; f! ;!? Hi
60 220 40 5.12 r &l 'J?
92 193 ... 5 324 S $1- Uil 2-
66 218 r. rt2l .1 "h 4I) 6 3
107...::i96 280 5 & J 5 35
7S 220 160 5 32 21 " 2'" J 'j
31 22.8 ... 5 324 f-1 80 525
31 "13 80 lit' 11 '' 5 .lo
79:.:::fii $ saV' I? m n
231 100 I 5 1? V M s 374
,n atu ... n 7J r'.r 1
SI 221 SO fi.Y, uo 1" 5 374
6S......i.10 40 5 35 j - SMjf
71 260 SO 5 3", 1 2C0 ... 5 374
7R 206 120 ST, 55 ? - S37$
89 208 80 5 55 ?J S Sjh
I S3 201 40 5 35 ?i 5 374
74 218 ... 6 35 Ji?2 230 5374
,72.... 211 80 5 35 fi9 260 SO 5 374
77..:: Si" 5 15 f 241 40 5 37?
81 221 40 5 35 S$ 2 HI'
SO 211 ... 5 35 21' 16' "4
20 225 40 5 35 j? ;66 ... 5 37U
67 266 ... 5 3? 2W ... 6 37:
80 230 ... 6 35 210 ... 5 37tJ
7fi 233 40 6 35 ' 1 B J74
71 226 ... 5 35 71 23$ ... fi 374
85 215 ... 5 35 277 160 6 374
68 246 80 5 3K 267 40 5 374
72 238 SO 5 35 ' 5 243 40 6 374
66 219 ... 5 35 '" 252 80 6 374
67 236 150 R 3ft " ... 1,14
17.1 KM Son K 1 4 26t 40 f.
81 247 120 6 35 M 27! 120
70 Tfi . . K 35 2M
76 200 40 6 35 J$ S2S . .
77 225 80 5 33 en 294 80
75 20 120 6 15 r 289 ...
6.0 ?V 160 6 35 3 751 80
66 2?3 80 5 35 3 230 ...
71 253 40 RV. 10 3S6
76 VI .. 6 35 75 254 ...
77 270 120 6 35 71 2.M 80
fit 246 200 fi 35 79 231 80
67 VA 80 fi t5 31 290 80
24 2'9 . . 5 35 65 201 ...
! 40 KK 63. ...308 ...
Amerlen's Bill for Pevernites.
In n recent Issuo of the American Grocer
thero appeared an Interesting statistical
summary of the comparative consumption
of beverages alcoholic and othcrwlst !n
the United States. Prom the figure pre
sented It appears that tho pcoplo of th's
country spent for Innocent and harmful
drink $1,146,897,822 In 1S99. Of this sum
nearly a billion dollars, or, to bo exact,
$973,699,080, whs Invested In alcoholic bev
cragen. For tho non-nlcohollc (stimulants wo
paid $134,695,154 for coffee, $33,613,0.18 fnr
tea and $5,000,000 for cocoa.
Tho total represents an annual expendi
ture of $15.09 per capita, or about 44 cents
a day.
Tha quantitative. Rtateiraent. In gallons, !n
as follows: Coffee. 1,346.051.642; beer.
1,135,620.629; tea, 433,474,830; spirits and
wines, 113,670,924.
374
5 40
6 40
5 40
fi 40
5 40
6 10
fi 10
fi 40
5 40
fi 40
fi 40
fi 40
5 40
5 12U
stiie.p.PThere was only a moderate run
of sheep nnd lambs today but considering
the condition of the mnrket there were lu
nbout enough to meet the requirement of
buyers. A bunoh of Colorado wooled lnmbs
sold at $710. which looked like a good price,
Tho general market, however, was slow at
yesterday's closing prices. The Jansen
wethers fiolrt at $5.40. as agntnot $5.70 ten
days ago. which will give some Idea of tho
course of the market during the Inst week
or two Palei given below will show the
prices paid for the different kinds of stuff
nn?,nta'tlnns! Clipped wethers, $5.35fi5.65;
clipped yearlings, I5.65iff5.70; clipped ewes,
irnnfl to choice. $5.0055.25; fair to good
clipped ewes, $1.605.00; good to
western woolen larnn". i.snni i.w;
good western wooled lambs,
good to choice clipped lambs,
fair to good clipped lambs,
Representative saies;
No.
1 goat ....
5 cull lambs...
477 wotern wethers, clipped.
217 wethers and yearlings ...
312 western mixed
890 Mexican wethers, clipped.
3 native ewes
2 clipped lambs
R yearlings
106 clipped yearlings
t western lambs
251 Colorado wooled lambs...
655 Colorado lambs
When otliera foil consult
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fair to
$6.50fl6.S5;
$6. 00 fi 6. 35;
$5.5W6.00.
LAST TO LEAVE-FIRST TO ARRIVE
LEAVE OMAHA 5:05 P. M.
Av.
70
61
105
85
86
103
100
65
106
f6
60
73
80
Vr,
$1 f 0
s 124
5 20
6 40
5 40
5 40
5 60
fi 60
6 fO
fi 85
6 60
6 75
7 10
CHICAfiO
,IVK STOCK MAHKKT.
Cliolre Qnnllly Sleem Stendy Slronie
Hons lllKlier.
CHICAOO. April 25,-CATTLn-Recelpts,
11,000 head; cholco quality steers, steady to
strong, others slow; butchers' stock,
steady; natives, best on sale at $5.25; good
to prime steers, $l.90fi6.5O; poor to medium,
$1.1094.75; selected feeders. $4 15ffi.O0; mixed
stockers, $3.30fl4.00; cows. 13.0001.50; heifers,
$3.25i.80; canners. $2.7f.'32.S5, bulls, $2.75ff
4.25: calves H.&0'5S.50: Texans. recelnts. SoO
head; best on sale today, 4 cars at $5, Texas
red steers. .ooj(.an; Texas nuns, t..;un3.i,
HOCiS Receipts, today, 25,000 head; to
morrow. 20.000 head, estimated: left over.
4.500 head; 24fi6c higher, closing easy; top.
$5.60; mixed and butchers. $5.35ff6.C0; good
to choice heavy, $5.45ft6.60; rough heavy,
$S.30B5.40;' light, $5.25-96.50; bulk of sales,
$5.15t5.55.
HHEKP AND LAMRS Recelnts. 13.000
head: sheep, slow to 10c lower; lambs,
steady; good to choice wethers. $5.25fffli.G3;
fair to choice, mixed, $!.'Gf?o,40; western
sheep. $5.4036,60; yearlings, tS.fiQftti.on; na
tlve lnmbs, $5.5(yg7.30; western lambs, 6.00ff
St. Louis Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS, April 25.-CATTLi:-Recepts,
1.60) head, Including 800 head Texans; mar
ket steady for natives, strong and active
for Texans; native shipping and export
steers, $l.85fj4.S7; dressed beef and butcher,
ARRIVE ST. LOUIS 7:00 A. H,
Trains leave Union Station dally for
KANSAS CITY, QUINCY. ST. LOUIS and
11 points east or south. SPECIAL RATES
to HOT SPRINGS, ARK.
iiome.eeki-is uxcurslons May 1 and 15. All
Information at CITY TICKET OFl'ICK,
1415 I'ARNAM ST., (Paxton Hotel Ulock)
or write Harry K. Moores. C. V, St T. A.,
Omaha, Nob.
JlW'trjtu, i)Ua.r-l'.llln( Mem.
tin. or sltuure. l'nt.nt Iniinfcr
orr. H1wiUd.m, ... c.ui
vu, Hoa Juai.cruona.
tir oTtr.
and turrlu fMiora Lot VluUtp In olj
or jounf.tni Ut mis for ludr. bail-
iim. or sltuure. l'nt.nt Iniiaur nnd
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202 N 16th. Kuhn & Co , 15th and Douglas,
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