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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, HAY 1, 1001.
10
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Ifirkiti an Exchange Rale Ball lfoit
of tbe Day.
WHEAT OPENS LOWER, BUT ADVANCES
Corn Wrak. Snpnortrd Only tr Loral
Hull Elemrnt tints Open Easy In
Jtynipnthr with Corn Pro
visions NeKleclr-il.
CHICAGO, April OO.-Speculatlve markets
on 'change Incllncil to dullness today.
Wheat closed '.VtfMe to 'iftHc lower, corn
c to Uo hgher, oats unchanged to Uv up
and provisions without material chance
The wheat market opened weak under de
pressing cqIiIcr for both it pot and futures.
Advices from thu continent were that a
great deal of wheat bought within tho last
few days was offered for resale. The hear
situation was of brief duration, however.
A decrease In the world's visible supply of
.1,3'O.OOrt bushels anil the renew ul of a sharp
cash demand caused a sharp advance; later
heavy proflt-toklng caused a reaction, but
the closo was easy. During the Inst halt
hour the demand was largely from the
short Interest, which hail been made ner
vous by reports of My In Ohio and arrival
of a moderate cash demand. Many bulls
who had sold out on bear news reinstated
som of their lines, July opened
4i74e lower at 72TiT72V4c, rail ed to .3V4e
bihI laler reacted to 73',ic, rinsing easy at
73',c. May wheat opened Hit lower at
71V, sold off to 71H0 and rallied to ..-Ac,
..i,..i., ,.t.i.,. inw.-r. Seaboard c curaticcs
In wheat and Hour were equal, to 332.W0
bushels, while primary receipts were lOi.OOO
bushels. Local receipts wrro inn --: ;
cars, none of contract grade! Minneapolis
and Dulilth report 183 cars, against 191 last
. if.c vrxxr uun. The world S VlH-
Ihln suonly showed a decrease of 3,300,0j0
bushels. , , ...
Com opened wean on goou wtum, '-
at IS-Sc May opened (Uc pwer ai iinw
47"ic. rose to 48'tc and closed llrm nnd w
higher at 4SUc I.ocnt receipts, -s- cars,
...... nt ,.ti..tit irrndn.
The oats market opened easy on liberal
receipts and good weather and In sympathy
.m, r,, a f a ir. demand snranc up nnd
this, together with sympathy with the later
com strength, causco rentuun,
were .-.00 cars; May sold between !4c and
:r,Hc and closed ic higher at 2SHp; July
sold between 2Ho and 2o-il!jai?ic and closed
unchanged nt c. ..
..., i. ir.no urr iioolpftnl hut nomlnullv
hteaiiy; July pork sold between $14.70 and
in i: n.,,l ..inMoil ?Ur lower at $14. lu! July
lard sold between $7.97H and $7.93 and closed
unchanged at $7.07; July ribs sold between
$7.DJ'iiW7.95 and $7.90 and closed unchanged
at $7 9 14
The" leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.ropcn.l HlghTrixjwTl Close.l Sat'y.
Jmpathy with' whea't?'The local bull clt- "vE Voi "JvYuS-Pcr bbl ,160
men was the sole support of the market, XbiJAaE-llollund seed per lb "He-
with the. general I commission houses sell ng. f clia, sVift P " " '
July opened J(fi?;c lower at 4t 4le; TOMATOL.ti-1'iorlda, per 6-baskct orate
der local buying the "V ,0,t4.' J3.25; .Mexicans, per tba,ket c?ate. $1.75. '
set ng with a narrow llucluatlon to 4 Hurt uNlONa-Ulno. per lb.. 4c: net- bbl I60
4IJ4C. A bull movement caused a ral y to UAULU..LoV1i,P5Cal ifornla per cFite;
11Wc nnd the close was llrm and 4c hlgncr HMira3.w.
71J(iTTi 72i 71i 72U
72V4M!i! 73 T2 73V4SU
4SVJ
47ttff; 48U 474 48U
26i; 264 an,
25WaCG 26',4 2574074 26
11 47& 14 52H 14 474
H CJ 14 70 14 65 14 65
Rfk". 8 07V4 R OS S 0b
7 115 7 97U 7 93 7 974
7 95 7 97(4 "95 7 95
S 20 8 20 8 20 8 20
7 7 95 7 90 7 92V4
7 87V4 7 9254 7 87',4 7 90
4S'i
4S4
434
2i?4
2G
U 474
It 67'A
8 05
7 97J4
7 974
8 1714
1 o.'n
7 87',
No. 2.
f -ii xli nnnlntlons were nn follows:
KLOUlt Market easy and In buyers' fa
vor; winter patents. $3.80fl3.90; straights,
i'-'Kitf.l.TO! elpnrs. S2.K0ft3.t0: snrlllR specials,
J4.U0&4.10: patents, $3,455(3.75; straights, $3.00
ff3.20j bakers. $2.20tf'2.&u.
WIIKAT-No. 3 spring, 79c; No. 2 red,
72U(ff74Hc.
CORN No. 2, 4774c; No. 2 yellow, 474c
OATS-No. 2. 27c; No. 2 white, 2SV4lff-84c;
Kn, 3 white, 27iy".'S',4c.
RYU No. S. 61c.
IJARLKY Oood feeding, Dlijf55c; fair to
chnlee malting. 5GfT5Sc.
SUKDS-No. i Jinx, $1.40; No. 1 northwest
ern. $1.10.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $14.59
in 14.55. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $7.62407.75. Short
ribs sides (loose), $8.03(8.25. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), $6.S7',4&7.12',4. Short clear
sides (boxed). $S.37H8.60.
WHIS1CY Basis of high wines. $1.27.
BUGAR-Cut loaf, 6.14c: granulated, 6.57c;
confectioners' A, 5.44c; oft A, 5.23c.
Following are the receipts and shipments
for today:
Kecelpts. Shipments
Klour, bbls,
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rve. bu
90,000
219,000
345,000
7.000
209.001)
185.000
337,000
1.000
Ilarlcy, bu.
30,000
9,000
On tho Produce exchange today tho but
ter market was dull; creameries, 14S15V4e;
dairies, 115 17c. uneesc, JM.'one.
MOW YORK GEMKFIAL MARKET.
Uuotallona
nf the I)ny nn Various
Commoitltle
NEW YORK. Anrll 30. FLOUR Re
celnts. 19.328 bbls.: exnorts. 6.634 bbls.: weak
and lower at first, but closes better; winter
iu tents, $3.u0i4.C); winter straights, $3,50fj
;i.k; winter extras, U.4.W-.HO: Minnesota
pntents, $(.0(yij4.25; Minnesota bakers, $2.90
(Uu.Jo: winter low graaes, .-.jii.u. uyo
!.3O!f2.40.
Hour, firm: fair to good, $2.S54j3.20; choice
to fancy. $3. 253. 45.
CORriMEAIr-Firm; yellow western, 95c;
city. 91c: Brandywlne. $2.45(ff0.65.
RYE Klrm; No. 2 western, 61c. afloat;
Biaic. ixwimic, c. 1. 1., jew xorK cariots.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding. 46H48V4C c. I. f.
New York; malting, 62?70c, c. I. f. Now
York.
BARLEY MALT Dull: western. fVrn2c.
WHEAT Receipts, 6.650 bu.; exports, 96,.
169 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, ,S3c. f. o. b.
nnoat; No. 2 red, SOTic. elevator: No. 1
northern. Duluth. Mc, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
nara, uuiutn, wv,c. f. o. b. afloat. Options
were weaK and lower most of the day, suf
fering from bearish rabies, active Ifnnliln.
Hon, mom foreign Helling and active short
operations. Later the market rallied on
covering prompted by less favorable crop
news. Closed llrm at Wflic net decline;
May, .OUipSOhc. closed at SOc; July. 78'ifr
79.VC. closed at 78T4c; September, 76 7-6
77iic, closed at 7714c.
CORN Receipts, ft. 000 bu.; exports, 8,427
hii. Spot, firm; No. 2, 63c, clevntor nnd
63'c f. o. b. afloat. Tho option market nfter
early weakness under cables, the drop In
Wbent. small eleuruiiin nnrf HmhI.i,.!i..
rallied on covering nnd closed llrm at 'W
V.?i."0tiafe,BlSLrs i,'i'5'' KMOTiSc. closed at 53c:
1 .?.'7,""'n"-, ciunrii m. ooiic: HeniemDer.
n n.... ... ,n " "
VTS Reccliitn. in 'ji hn
iu.; exports. 40,676
! No. 3. 31V4c;lNo.
nu. opoi, easy; Nn. 2. 32c
nr... ICiAlOn, .l.A
,.r,in iiciin, ..1.1 j-- .r;;i "
HIDES Steady; tlnlveston 2ft in Ihr
lRi4c; California. 21 to 25 ftg lsS'"Texns
kvr iiki .wSLV.l..neml?ck B0'e. uei
42i4'cBht ,0 heaw"8ht?, J&c; acid)
?SPL'PN.M?!!fe.rtrt family. $9.w
21.00; packet. $10.0OW10.60; city
H.Mli-fln. Cut meats, f
led bellies, SViJllOHc: pickled ah
Pickled hams, lixff n'4c. ijirrt
" nams, iis.sow
extra India
siesqy; plclt-
l-nrd, steady; west.
rrn 1 steamed, $8.50; rellned, quiet; continent
.;.65; South America. $9.3.1; compound 75'
Pork, .steady: family. $t6.ftJr 6.60" 'Z,;
c ears' $l&.avfi 15.50; mV tifeiJSicA. snort
ttTALLOW-Strong; city, 4T4c; country, 6Jj) '
HUTTER-Steady; crnmery. 151fl9c: fac.
iij. 1 Butic: imitation creamery, 13U
17tiO! fltntri (lufriv IRNKlln w 1
inil,.KKSKTUul'! '?w,r. colored,
lOWc: fancy, large white, 10Vijl0J4c; fancy
small colored. lH4c; fancy, small" whltV,
iS?,SrWca.k: s,al," n"1' Pennsylvania.
Va IS B'.hern' m-c'- eleru storage
"lUfJ.PUfiJ :a",' regular nacke.l. 12VWM3c
i . XL " Alive, steady; fow s. H4o:
rhlrkens, per pair. .Wflsoc; turkeys, ksrjc
teSb. slronB! t'-rheys,1 1154c; chickens:
METAL
nn, i mi .1,, .i... v.;...."rT;-"" "' v.1
. .. " V" iJiuioiis, quo lo a
speculative deniand iirnmnini .. .,.n..
Hons of a bullish monthly statistical stHte-
niriii. i no cloB nere was quiet nt $3J,6.W
a. . copper in Londnn was n shade
eaiilrr, spot closing nt 69 10s and futures
t iw. v.iii,uui:it ufitiii) prevails lucail)
-uvL5'C!'nr.1!' 31Vlo: tr- white
u2Vtn3fUc. Options .lull nn.l 1 .... '
ImiVsSV!,. :,.sl",n'!1T. 77V40SOC.
inS.I,n.rS-.8.,2"' mnion to choice,
1900 crop. I,lf20c: 1S99 crnn 11(TM. ni ...'
.'1110 : t'nciuo const, vrii
MLTALS rhere were no noteworthy fen.
turps in the local market for metals today'
I HsHtH .H? " ..f!10 onl ,hl"K changed ,n
tno list and this was a symiintbeili' nit.
S"f" Li. v'?w nnnnVsL' In London
"iiriu iirires uovanceri 17 .Li
for copper and prices were more or less
nominal on the basis of $17 for Lake su
perior und J16.KJ'4 for casting and electro
lltlr Hl.elter ruled Mulct but about steady,
closing at Jl.02'41il.0j. Domestic Iron mar
kets wire without quotable change, though
an easy undertone was apparent through
the day. Glasgow warrants closed nt 61s
3d and Mlddlcsl.oro 13s 4'4d. Lead was un
changed both Here ami aoroau, closing ai
l.37'4 and 123s 9d, respectively.
OMAHA WHOMISAI.K h.inKETS.
Condition of Trade iintl lnont Ions
of Mlitplc mill Fanny Produce.
EGOS Receipts liberal: good stock, firm
at IWMIc.
LIVE I'OULTKV-Hens. 8Vtc! vounr and
old roosters, jmiui turkeys, buSc; ducks and
geese, 7fi7V4c.
Ul'TTEU- Common to fair, llQllttc;
choice, 12tfl3o; separator, 20c.
FRESH OVSTERS-Flrst grade, solid
packed, New York counts, per can, 3Sci ox-
irn seiecis, j.c.
FRESH FlSH-JJIack bass, 18c: white
bass, luu; bluehsh, 11c; bullheads, Sc; blue
tills. 7c. buffalos. Ge: cattish. 13c: cod. 9e:
croppies, 10c; clscoes, 7c; halibut, 11c! her
ring, 6u; haddock, 9u; muckerel, 16c; perch,
6c; pickerel, 3c; pike, 11c; red snapper, 10c;
salmon, lie; surullsh, Gc; smelts, sc; trout,
loc; wliltetlsh, 12c.
1'iuisuMH i-lvc, per doz., $1.
VEALS-Cholco, 910c.
11AV l'rlet's uuoti-d bv Omnhn Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
Jll.tfii No. 1 unland. Ill: medium. $10.50:
coarse, lo Hyo straw, J5.&0. These prices
aro lor hay ot good color and quality. De
mand iair. no receipts.
UATfe iNO. l white, 2c.
CORN No. 3, 43c.
DHAN-J15.
VEGETABLES.
SPINACH-l'er bu. box, 73c.
Aai-AUAUus uunrurnia, per lb., loc.
RHUHAHB-Callfornio, per lb., 6c.
MiW ilr.ETH Per doz., 60c.
NEW CAItltuTH Per doz., f,
tfltW TUUNIPS-l'er doz., 71
SOc.
fR
CUCUMHERS-Hothollse. per doz.. $1.C0
.to, us lo slic.
I'AHSSii'M-Per bu., 40c.
'i'UHNll'rf-Per bu. basket, 60c. '
UEKTS-Pe- bu., 40c.
CAHROTS-Ptr bu., 40c.
LlVl'TUCE Per bu., 35Q40c.
RADISHES Per ooz.. itxnauc.
PARSLEV-Per doz.. 35c.
POTATOES Per bu.. 55f?60e: nnlorndn
UKANS -Wax. per bu.. 13: strlnr. Der bu..
$4.W).
kuu i'i.ant Per bu. box, S3.
phppbkh Per bu. box, $2.25.
l'KAti-l'er bu.. $3.60; per onc-thlr'd bu.. $1.
u&uLjiix cauiornia. per buncn, 603.5c.
1--UUITS.
8TnAWHI3nIKS-Tcxas, per 24-qt. case,
per
UONKV Calltornla. pur '.'l-scction casn.
$3.76.
THUHUAIi FRUITS.
OKA? TES California socdllngs. tl."'jsi
2,60! nu.cls, $2.76W3.25.
IjlsMONb Calltornla, extra fancy, $3;
Cliuiue, to.
vi.uit, mi
UANANAS Per bunch, acocrdlnj- to hlze,
i'lUS-Callfornla, new cartons, 76c; layers,
63c Imported, ner lb.. 10Jil2c.
uaim-i-ersian, in w-ib. boxes, Sairs, 6c
pvv iv. , itiiuunmi, osc per ID.
i-iiNr.ii-i-iiio i-er uoz j2.ajQ2.75.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY California, per 31-acctlon case,
$3.75.
uiutiii icr ddi.. h.w. ner nan doi.. j.is.
NUTS English walnuts, ner lb.. 15c: 111-
bcrts. per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., lSft-Uc;
raw peanuts, per lb., 5'tf-jV4c; roasted, 6V4
TVic: Krazlls, 13c; pecans, 1vua.c, cocoanuts,
each, 4Vic
HIDKS no. 1 green, &c; jno. z green,
4Hc; No. 1 salted, 6V4c; No. 2 salted, 6V4c;
No. 1 veal calf. t to 12 lbs.. Sc: No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, Sfl 13c; sheep
pelta, zyaioc; norso niucs, ii.owaz.io.
nt. I. mils Crnln nnil Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Anrll 30. WHEAT Strong:
No. 2 red cash, clevntor, 74V4c; track, 74J(
io'c: .May. ii'.kc: juiy. H'.ic: rso. nara
73c.
uutt.N ttigner; ino. . casn, 4ic; tracK,
44V4c; May, 44Uc; July, 44c.
oats Higher; xso. 2 ensn, zsftc; tracK,
!9c; May, 28',3c; July, 2c; No. 2 white, 30c
HYK Lower at mc.
KLOl'K Quiet: patents. $3.60tf?.376: extra
fancy and straight, $3.205f3.30;. clear. $2.S0
y.ou.
SEEDS Timothy, quiet; average .receipts,
.j.iiu; prime worm more.
uuuNBiiiAi-steauy; $2.25.
RRAN-Steady: sacked lots, east track.
fl(K72c.
HAY More doing: timothy. $10.2SM4.00:
wiiihk v sicatiy; $i.2S.
IRON COTTONTIES-Oulet nt $1.
HAG01NG-6Mj7c.
HUSH' TWINK-JC,
PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; inhhln
$15. ifi. Lard, market lower. $S. Dry salt
meats, easy; boxed lots, extra shorts,
fo.u,;2j tici iiu, clear sioes, oVa
ltncntl. fllltnt! hnvntl Intn nvlru .Kn.i.
$9.12V4; clear ribs. $9.23; clear sides, $9.37!
.111. 1 i,.-i ..inn. urm m i.;-;i. Bpciicr,
very quiet at $3.87H.
i'uuii'tt wuiet; cuicKens, steady, 6Sc;
turkeys, 6(f7c; geese, 35c; ducks, 7c.
HUTTER Lower: creftmerv. ISiWIfto-
u.iiry. tftifiosc.
fcuus-rirni, u;c, rcpacKca and cases
inciuopci.
RECEIPTS Flour. 6.nft hhla when i"
000 bu.; corn. 106,000 bu.; oats, 40,000 bu.
sniPMKNTS-Flour. 11,000 bbls.; wheut,
-u,i.v uu, uuiii, -.u.uuu uu.i onis, Jt,UUO Uu.
Liverpool Grill n and Provisions.
LlVFRPOOIi. Anr SO WHKAT-annl
firm: No. 2 red western winter, 6s; No. 1
northern spring, Hs l&d: No. 1 California,
6s 3d. Futures, quiet; May, 6s 9J4d; July,
6s 107; d.
uuiiN spot, llrm: American mixed, now,
-in im, lutin iinxetl, old, D'.fcd, r U-
tures. steady; May nominal; July. 3s llftd;
"7u
PEAS Cnnadlun. steady, at r 7Urt
FLOUR St. Louts fancy winter. Hull ss
HOPS At London. Paolflo const. Rtpnrly
at 4if4 15s. '
PKOVtHiONH-Becf easy; extra India
mess, ois in. j-ora. sieaovt nrimn mrs.
wcsicrn, iws mi. iMni, sicauy: American re.
lined. Ill nails. 42a 9d: nrime western. In
tierces, steady. 41s 9d. Racon. Pumherlnnil
cut, 26 to 30 lbs., steady, 46a 3d; short ribs, 16
rius, jo in .u ii nicmiy, ni 4IS Ba. t.Ollg
clear middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs., steady,
nt 42s 3d. Loner clear mlilrllen hnw i; in
40 lbs., steady, at 40s 6d; short clear backs.
. f . n, 11 . - ia. . . . ... . .
id it. u tun., urni, ul ws; Clear Denies. 14
to 16 lbs., quiet, at 43s 3d. Shoulders
square, 11 to 13 lbs., atetdy, at 36s 6d. Hams,
short cut. 14 to 16 lbs., steady, at 46s.
nu t t j'iu uuu; nnesi united states. SSs;
good United States, 66s.
CHEESE Dull; American finest white.
Iia uu, kiuui iLiiu iiiiuat LTumreu, 14S bU.
TALLOW Prime City, steady. 2.1m? Am.
trallan in London, nulet. 26s M.
iieceipis or wneai nuring the last three
days, 156,000 centals, including 121,000 Amer
ican. Receipts of Amerlcnn corn during tho last
three days, 127,100 centals.
t,'haniirs In Avnllnlilr Supplies,
NEW YORK. April 30. Sneelol pahln nnd
telegraphic communications to Bradstreet's
show the following changes In nvallnblo
Biippiies, as compareu with tho last ac
count: Wheat United Stntes and Canada, east
nf the Rockies, decreased 2.601.000 bn Afloat
for and In Europe decreased 70b,OW bu. Total
supply decreased 3.304,000 bu.
Corn United States and Canada, east of
the Rockies, decereased 1,662,000 bu,
Oats United States and Canada, east of
tno uocKies, inrreaseq i.ui.imj bu.
Among tno more important decreases re.
ported are those of 500.000 bu. nt northwest.
cm elevators, 329.000 bu. at Chicago private
elevators. 260.000 bu. at Minneapolis nrlvate
elevators, 106.000 bu. at Omaha and 60,000
bu. at Nasnviue.
The leading Increases include those of
135.000 mi. at uieveinna and 30,000 bu. at
Kingston.
The combined stock of wheat nt Port'
land, Ore., Tncoma nnd Seattle, Wash.
Increased los.tiro bu. last week.
Knnsns City tiraln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, April 30. WHEAT May,
6SVif!6Slic: July, b7,c; cash, No. 2 hard,
69144f7lc: no. a, i(jo;ic; no. . ren, mui.'c;
No. 3. kvo'ioc.
CORN May. 40;(fi40?sc: July. 410ll',4c;
cash. No. 2, May. ttc: jno. 3. ti.ic.
OATS No. 2 white, SOtjSOHc
HAY'-Ch'olc'o tfmothy, $1.005311.50; choice
nralrle. tin.
RUTTER-Creamcry, 17Jj20c; dairy, fancy,
l'?l triK Html ,tv frAsb Mlssnurt nml Ivnn
sas stock. lliifilbVic, loss off, cases returned;
new whltewnod cases Included. man.
RECEIPTS-Whent, 770.400 bu.; corn, 7.200
ph.; 011 is, it,. 1 mi mi,
SHIPMENTS Wheal, 44,500 bu.; corn, 21,
ami uu.; oats, it.iM) du.
Peuria Mnrkrt.
PEORIA. April 30,-CORN-Easlcr.
OATS KI rm; No. 2 white. 241ic. track.
WHISKY On the basis nf li.M for tin.
lulled goods.
Evniiiirntrtl nml Dried Prnlts.
NEW YORK. April 30,-EVAPORATED
At'i'i.iJn .Maraei ruieii siow and without
change In quotations. Receipts were light,
but exporters have sufficient supplies, np-
UllAPKS Alalagu, per Reg, il.6vnv.V0.
APPL12S-Pcr bbl., 4.50; Washington,
bu. box. 2: Uellflowcrs. $1.90.
parently, hence the slow trade. State,
common. 3ft Ic. nrime. tUWl'io. choice, ..ft
5c; fancy, &!i6'ic.
California dried rnriTs-MirKot
nominally unchanged. Prunes, 3'4t7c per
lb., as to size nnd quality. Apricots, Royal,
Mi2c; moot I'arK, sumi-ic I'cocncs, pceico,
liflitiDci unpcclcd, 64510c.
.MOV:.MU.TS IN STOCKS AMI IIO.MI.H.
.Mnrkrt nollnspn All Itrpnrils Million
Mhnrrs Mold In Klrst lliinr.
NEW YORK. Anrll 30. The aggregate
sales of all stocks today went ahead of yes
terday's hitherto unprecedented total, rising
to 3,21)2,100 shares. Last Wednesday's record
sales of a single stock were C62.800 shares
ror union pacific, compareu wun todays
sales of 439,100 shares of United States
Steel, The nggregate sales of both the
common and prelerred stock of United
States Steel amounted today to 64S.0W
shares. Another record which was eclipsed
today was that for a slnele hour s business.
sales for the first hour nmountlng to over
a million shares over the previous maxi
mum of less than 100,000 shares. It Is usual
that the larger portion of a day's business
on the exchange Is done during the nrsi
hour, but had tho activity of the market
for the rest of the day continued In nor
mal proportion to the llrst hour's business,
the total for the day would have reached
lirobablv J.OuO.Kio nh:irps. which would mean
commissions to the stock exchange of the
day's business of $1,000,0"").
i ne great accumulations or wcann wnicn
have come Into the hands of the American
people for several years past, and which
have lain In deposit banks waiting for op-
portunlty for outlay, seemed to be pouring
Into Wall street, attracted by tho sudden
great fortunes which are being made from
day to day In tho great price movements of
different stocks. The large Inflow of money
from the ntetior to New ork seems to be
duo to this tendency and is keeping the
money market easy In spite of the demand
from other sources. There Is very little In
the way of specific news accompanying the
movement of prices. Tho announcement
this morning of the absorption of the l.cy
land Steamship company by J. P. Morgan
had a tendency to give a renewed stimulus
to the speculation, ns indicating the con
tinued activity of the most Influential Indi
vidual In the recent great movements to
ward consolidation.
The bcl ef In wholesa o consolidations of
great railway systems, even at the enor
mous expense Involved In the buying of
control In tho open market, Is the potent
racior in tne general speculation. rorincrn
Paclllc wns under nrcssurc of nrolU-taklng
nil day and Union Pacific and the grangers
generally showed their Influence as tho day
progressed. The Atchisons were the new
strong feoture on talk of nn Increase In the
dividend. An advance In Now York Central
brought snecuiatlve attention back to the
eastern railroads, but their gains did not
noiu wen. i no united states bteel siocks
were comnaratlvelv well maintained, ctos-
Ing with net gains of 2U for tho common
nnd 2 for the preferred at reactions of 1'4
nnd 1T4 resnectlvolv from the best nrlces.
The heavy profit-taking nt the last made
tne closing irregular.
.unfitness wns not ns largo relatively in
bonds and the price movement was Irreg
ular. Total sales, par value, $0,245,000;
united States new 4s advanced 14 per cent
on the last call.
The following are the closing Drlces on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
"U So, Pacific
lW.iSo. Railway ....
& Ohio. .104 I do pfd
tOtt.Tex. & Pacific .
Paclllc. ..10O T., St. I.. & W.
.. 6CH
.. S'-'i
.. f '4
,. 434
.. l?'i
..118'-4
.. 9i.
dn nf 1 . .
IlnKtmore
do pfd.,
Canadian
Canada So..
.1 do pfd
4fi; Uslon Pacific ..
Ches. & Ohio.
Chicago 4
Alton... 4V!il do pfd..
do pfd
. 81i Wabash ....
,108 do pfd
. 37U,-Whecl. & I..
.. :i
.. 42
.. 1SH
.. s;i
.. 22H
.. 4Ii
.. ii'.i
..ICO
..194
C, II. (J....
Chi. Ind. tt L.
1:...
ill) pfd
7H4
lo 2d pfd.
Chi. & 13. III..
13214
23
47U
no
Wis. Central .
do pfd
Chicago T. &
TT.
do pfd
Chicago Q. W..
C. & N. W...
no 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd
Adams V.x
C, R. I. & P"
K4?i
C. C. C. t St.
1...
8fi
Colorado So
, ion
, 5Mi
, :o',
,1S0
.110
Amorlcan Ki...
1I0 Int pfiT. ....
do 2d Pfd
U. S. Ex
IS
Wells-Fargo Ex 147
Del. & Iludton.
Amal. Copper
.123U
D., L. & W.
Aincr. u. & r , ,
do pfd
Llnceed Oil
do pfd
.. 2S'i
..
.. 111
.. 3DH
.. Ml,
.. 9b?i
..i:sii
.. 51j
Denver & It.
a.
do pfd
Erie
. 41'
do 1st P'1'
;i,
'Atner. S. & It...
(i 1) :t prii
... E-9 I do nfd. ........
Ot. Nor. pfd...,
...IS'.)'; Amer. Tobucco
... 65V4 Anac. Mln. Co
... 75Vi llrooklyn It. T,
Hocking Valley
do pfd....
Illinois Central
...141 IColo. Pucl :
Iron.. 103
Iowa Central ..
... 3l!6,Con. Oas
27
do pfd
. 6? Con. Tobacco 4i'i
Lake Krle &
W..
. 6SH do pfd lot's
.124 den. Electric 227", i
.lOOV-i Ulucose Sugar i'J't
.IWi Hocking Coal 19
.l"3',i,. National Ills.'utt ... C9',5
,. 25 National Icad ..... ll'.i
. 11 National Salt II
,. S1H do pfd 77
i.lOSTsNo. American S7
,. 3:3; raclllc Coast fAi
do ptd
I, & N
Manhattan ...
Met. St. Ity...
Mex. Central
Mex. National
Minn. &. St. I
Mo. raidflc
M K. & T
do pfd
P-i Pacific Mall
N. J. Central .
...158
People's Oas .,
...117?;
... 43
... iV.l
N. Y. Central .
Norfolk & W..
...102
...
... M
...113
...101V4
... 3714
...157V1
... 42Vi
... 7?H
...Mt
... 4!U
1'iosfCil s. Car.
do pfd
do ptd
Pullman P.
Republic 1.
do pfd....
Sugar
Car M:i
& S.... 2l'i
No. Pacific ....
do pfd
7J'i
Ontario & W...
.14
Pennsylvania .
Heading
iTcnn. Coal
& I..
& P..
.. CO
,. 13
. M
. 1414
union Hag
do 1st prd
do 2if pfd
do prd
U. S. Leather
do pfd ,
U. S, Rubber .
do pfd
U. S. Steel ...
do pfd
Western Union
P. C. C. & St.
St. L. & 8. P..
. 7SH
do Int pfd
do 2d pfd
... S.Vi
:i
. 62V4
. S'T.
.101
.' 9.ii
,. 67
... 73
... 3fH
... C'i
...172
...132
St. I.. Southw.
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
nid.
Xew Ynrk Moner Mnrkrt.
NEW VORIC. Anrll 30. MONEY On rnll.
firm, nt 3!i?6 per cent; last loan, 4; ruling
rate. 4; prime mercantile paper, 4til'4 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE-Easv. with no-
tual business In bankers' bills at $I.S7'(,'(il
4.88 for demand nnd nt S4.87V for slxiv
days; posted rate, $4.R5V4iS4.t6 and tt.kO; com-
mercmi duim,
SILVER Certificates. 60c: bar. R9Wc:
Mexican dollars, 48'c.
BONDS Government, Firmer; stnte, In
active; railroad, Irregular.
rny closing pnecs 011 ponds ioia.i arc as
follows:
U. 8. ref. 2s
reg,..106'i'
iOWJi
110'.?
N. J. C. sen. 3b.
..133
.. 73H
..105'i
do coupon
do 3. rtg
do coupon
do new 4, rec
do coupon ....
do old 4s, rtg.,
do coupon ....
do Is, rrg
iln coupon ....
No. Pacific 3s... ,
do 4s.,
.lll'.i
.138H
1W
its?!
N V, C & St L 4s.
.'.Oii'i
.101",
.I'll
.104
.12
.116
. 9? '4
.10.11,1
HS'.i
.133
.133
.118(4
.120
. ft
.11G
. ti'l
.H0',i
. 93
.103T4
.120'i
.'.10
.K4i
. !'.;
. 9STi
. C3i
N. & W. c. 4
pre. Nav. Is
dn 4s ,
.lU'A
O. S. U s..;
.110
do consol r.s
ItfiidlnB Ken. 4s..
Rio O. W. la ,
.St L & I M i rm.
.111'.
D. of C. 3 65 125Vi
Atch. gm. 4s 102',
do adj. 4a
.. ST, Ht L V F B. 6s.,
..HS'.i St. Paul consols..
Canada So. 2s.,
Ches. & O. 4H I0t.l St. 1'., C. & l Is
do 61 ! 00 3S
C. &. N. W. c. 7s.. .142 So. Paclfla 4s
do S. F. deu. ss..i:i so. Ha nay f.s....
Chlcaxo Ter. 4s K'4 'S. It. &. T. 6a...
Colo. So, 4s MH Tex. ,t raclflc Is.
D. A R. CI. 4 icil do 2s
Erie en. 4s ST'i Union Pacific 4s...
F. W. & D. ls..i09'iiAVabash l
Gen, Electric 5s....i5V4 do 2b
Iowa Central 1 1";4 West Shore 4s....
i . m. u
it, K. &
nl. is ii'd .wis. Central 4s...
T. Is 8!i v. i.'enturles ...
do 4s Wabash deb
N. Y. Central ls....W7Ji
Offered.
nnatnn Stock (tnntntlnn.
BOSTON. April 30.-Cnll loans, 3',4HH per
cent; tlmo loans, iWi per cent. Official
tlojlng.
A., T. & H. r
.. 75 Wis. Central
..102ViAtchlson 4s
..117 IN. H, O. & C, Ca.
..1221jlAdvenlure
..174 llllnir. Mill. Co
. 23
.K'2',1
. C
. K
do pro
Amer. Sugar
dn pfd
Amer. Telephone,
lioston & Alb'y...
.,262', Amal. Copper 123V;
..ITS Atlantic 24
..133 Huston & Mont Hi
..198 llultfi & lloton,..,lH!i
., 37 ICalumet & Ilecla...840
Tloslon Klevated
Boston & Me
C, It. & Q
Dominion coal ...
do pM
..Ilii Centennial
..210 I franklin
.. 2:'lluinbolilt
., lllb Osceola
,.:it ll'arrot
.. SJH'Qulney
.. 20'i Sanla 1 Copper
..US'ilTamaracU
.. SVill'tuh Mlnlns ....
.. OSlWInona
. 4 (Wolverines ,
lid. Rlec 111
Mex. Central ....
N. U. a. & C
Old Colony
Old Dominion ...
.. is
23
.. 8i'
.. Mtt
..177
...,8'i
.. 33
.. 4W
Rubber
Union Pacini ...
Union lnd
West End ,
Westlni;. Klectrlc
New York Mlnlnu SlocUa,
NEW YORK. Anrll 30. The follnwlnir ore
quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
llreeci
.. 20
.. 41
..'.05
.. 20
.. :
,..s
.. to
..110
Little ndef
Ontario
Onhlr ,
Phoenix
rotnel
Svajce
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ,
Standard ,
.. U
..830
.. 50
5
.. 3
.'.' i"
..370
Hrunswlck con .
Conlstiick Tun ..
Con. Cal. & Va,,
neadwoo't Terra
Horn Sliver
Iron Sliver eo
Leadvllle Con t
llnnU 4:irnrlim.
OMAHA. April SO. Rank clearings today.
Sl.047,591; corresponding dny last year, $903,.
l.o: increase. 1111,1:1.
CINCINNATI. April 30.-Clearlng. J2.S70.
300; money, 3I6 per cent; New York ex
chance. 15c premium and inir.
BOSTON, Anrll 30.-ClenrlnfiB, ,31,519,632;
balances, $2,506,850.
CHICAUO, April soClearings, 121,212,690;
balances, $2,252,215; posted exchange, $I.Sj'.3
t4.)s New York exchange, 10c premium.
ST. LOUIS. April 30. Clearings, $0.911. tl2;
balances, $l,19S,24o; moilev, In good demand
nt 6'd per cent; New York exchange, 10c
premium bid; 23c asked.
NEW YORK, April sn.-Clearlngs. $397,
432,691; bnlances. $12,08,S69.
PHILADELPHIA, April SO.-Clenrlngs,
$19,501,972; balances, $2,2jl,626. ,
HALTIMOUE, April 30.-Clcarlngs, $I,'SS,
922; balnnces, $706,146.
I.timlnii StocU (luntntlotis.
LONDON, April 30. I p. m.-Closlng:
ConwlJ. money
do account ..
Atchison
CanaJIsl. l'nc.
St. Paul
Illinois Central
U A. X
.... 9IH Erie
..M7-MI do 1st pfd.
... "i'.i Pennsylvania ....
.. 103?, Heading
....Ut I No. Pacific pfd..
....llTU'tlraml Trunk ....
....lim'Anuconda
. 41
. W
.10.14
. It'v
. lfi
,. 42'.
Union 1'ac. pfd.
N. Y Central ,.
.. 90 lltand Mines
..160
BAR SILVER Flat, at 27 3-16l per ounce.
MONEY 31i3Vs per tent. The rnte ot
discount In the open mnrket for short bills
Is 3',5 per cent; for three months' bids,
3!iti3 9-l6 per cent.
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI.
Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust Com
pany against Oylcr ct al. Appeal trim
Uincasier. Afllrmed. Opinion by llolconib,
J. Filed April 17. 1901.
1. In nn notion to foreclose n real estnte
mortgage, a defendant who Is liable for 11
deficiency Judgment lins such a beneficial
Interest In tho result of the suit that he
may, If proper grounds exist therofor,
apply for and obtain Jho appointment of u
receiver for the purpoie of preserving tho
property and the Income therefrom for the
satisfaction of tho debts which' aro a licit
thereon.
2. Where mortgaged premises are prjb
ably insufficient to sntlsfy the mortgage
debt, and the property Is allowed to de
teriorate and taxes to accumulate, thesu
aro grounds sulllclent to Justify tho ap
pointment of 11 receiver to take charge of
the mortgaged premises, collect the rents
nnd apply them In such manner as to pre
serve tlio property for the satisfaction of
the debt for which It Is pledged.
3. Evidence exnmtned nnd held sulllclent
to support the order mnde for the appoint
ment of a receiver, and the application of
tho Income of the property In his hnnds for
tho payment of tho delinquent taxes as
sessed against the same.
No. 9,437. National Life Insurance Com
pany against Fitzgerald. Appeal from Lan
caster. Afllrmed. Opinion by Sullivan, J.
Filed April 1, 1901.
1. An nctlon to foreclose a mortgage Is
not a suit to recover money only and con
sequently Is not within tho prohibition of
section 227, chapter xxlll, Compiled Statutes
of 1S99.
2. A mortgagee may, after the death of
the mortgagor, Institute a suit to forecloso
his mortgage nnd the more filing "Tit tho
county court of tho mortgage debt ns a
claim against the decedent's estate while
tho foreclosure suit Is pending will not
operute as a release or discharge of the
mortgage.
3. whether, under section S4S of tho Code
of Civil Procedure n mortgagee Is entitled
to have his debt against the general cstnfo
of a deceased mortgager allowed in the
county court whllo his foreclosure nctlon
Is pending, quaere.
4. A Judgment fixing the personal liability
of defendants In a foreclosure suit can only
be reviewed nfter ti deficiency Judgment has
been rendered.
No. 9,441. McPherson against Commercial,
VnlUmit T I r. , 1 1 . I.'..-.,.. .... ." . 1 -j '
iillliuuni AJlllll. I.IIUI 1IUI11 WUlKilir. .'1-
firmed. Opinion by Sullivan, J. Filed April
17. 1901.
1. All undertaking for costs, meellnir nil
tho reoulrements of the ntntute nmlrr
Which It Was clven. Is valid nnd enfnrrlhlr.
ulthnugh no obligee Is nnmed therein.
.'. -mere is no substantial difference be
tween "a bond for costs' nnd nn under
taking for costs." Each expression Is the
recognized equivalent of the other.
3. Where the clerk of thn stntn rnnrf for
n certain county has possesion of the rcc-
orus oi tno territorial court ror tne same
county It will be presumed, hoth courts
being of the same description, that his pos
session Is rightful.
4. A Party cannot lustlv eomnlnln nf nn
adverse ruling upon an objection to the In
troduction of evidence which Is so In
definite ns to bo unintelligible.
No. 10.343. McCulloch against Dovev. Ap
peal from Cass. Afllrmed. Remittitur.
Opinion by Norvnl, C. J. Filed April 17,
1901.
1. Where both parties In their pleadings
allege a given fact proof of tho averment
Is unnecessary.
2. A finding of fact based on conflicting
evidence will not bo molested on review.
3. Where plnlntlff after suit commenced
transfers his Interest In the subject of liti
gation to a third party the action mav be
continued in tho;, hnme of the original
plaintiff or the coUrt may allow tho trans
feree to be substituted fpr him.
State against Frank. Error from Doug
Ins. Former Judgment of reversal adhered
to. Oplolon by Norvnl, C. J. Filed April
li. 1901.
1. Courts will take judicial notice of legls
Iatlvo enactments mid of the. records kept
by tho two houses of the legislature.
Where legislative Journals nro defective
or Incomplete their sllcnco will not, ns
against nn enrolled bill, bo taken ns con
clusive evidence that hc yens nnd nays
wero not tukon and recorded on tho final
passaue of a bill.
3. Extrinsic evidence may not be received
to contradict tho legislative Journals, but
such evidence Is competent to supply miss
Ins portions of the Journals, which hnd
become detached through accident or de
sign. 4. Enrollment, authentication and ap
proval of nn net of the legislature are prima
fucle evidence of the regularity of Its ennct
mcnt. 5. Session laws, 1M)9, chapter xxxl, amend
ing Complied Statutes, 1897. chapter xxvlll.
section 3, Is germane to the section
amended and Its provisions nro within Its
title.
6. A general law, though affecting n single
ciiuiuy, is not lor mat reason special legis
lation. 7. Former opinion, S3 N. W. Rep,, 71,
adhered to,
.mi. ii.i.'i. rimiin ngainst Noureld. Appal
from Hamilton. Afllrmed. Opinion by Sul-
iivun. .i. r iru April 17, looi.
i. i no iiiTismn oi questions presented to
thin (ot'it !n reviewing tho proceedings of
tho dl3l'ct court becomes tho Inw of tho
c.-iie und fop the purposes of the litlg'itlon
settles conclusively the nnlnta nHtinll, n,..1
, uecision or mis court noidlrg Hint a
petition state n cause of action Is an ni
judication timt the fncts pleaded w'll. If
iinmlttjo or proved, entitle the plalnt'f: to
.lit; luuci UVIIlitlllUMl,
3. In an nctlon by tie vendee of exemot
property to quiet his title ns against Judg
ment creditors of the vendor fraud Is an
Immaterial Issue,
No. 11.840 Clary against State. Error
irtini rMeiminn. vltlrtnr(l. llninlnti liv TM.ir-
val, C. J. Filed April 17. 1911.
1. The credibility of wIImpsq lu t,.
no jury ami the interest of any wltnes" In
proper iij no considered in wclghlnK h y
irrililiuil-,
2. Instructions must bo mnilriuiH .
gethcr.
.;. it is not error to tell Mm Jury In ,i
proserution ror nssault with Int.'iit to
wuiiiiii i in iney nave unining to tlo with
in" Muesiiim oi punishment.
i. i nc intent with which n net is douu
Is infernhlo from thn net ltunir n.wi
iu- mim nun circu msiiinccG surrounding it
Tup of Until IIIimvii OIT.
ST. JOSEPH. Anrll 30.-fiuy RnolHnn w
off the lop of Charles Mopp'ln's head with
ii Biiuiiiuu in iriuoui . mis county, tm nv.
j no t)oys wero both 13 years old and
cousins, hnelsnn claims ho did not know
inn gun was loaned
CLIMATE AND CROP REPORT
.More limn "Normal A in mini of Sun-
nhliir, Fnvnrnlilr for Ailvnnpp
iiirnt nr I'nriiis,
United States Department of Agriculture,
m-DrasKa section, Ollmato and Crop Sor
vlco of tho Weather Bureau. Weekly Crop
iiuiietin. university of Nebraska, Llncolu,
April 30. C.encral Siimmaiy; The past
weok has been warm and dry, with more
man tho normal amount of sunBhlnn. Tho
dally mean leinperaturn bas averaged
degrees nbovo tho normal. The iniixl
mum temperature nn Iho 26th was bo
tween SO degiees nnd 90 degrees nnd nt i
few places exceeded 90 degrees,
The rainfnll of the week amounted only
to light sprinkles, except In tho central
and southwestern counties, where It ranged
from n quarter to slightly more than half
an inch.
The pnst week hfts been very favorable
for the advancement of fnrm work and for
tho growth of vegetation, Oat seeding Is
practically completed. Spring wheat and
oats tiro coming up, and the stand Is good.
v. inter wheat linn grown well, (irnss Is
generally backward for Iho season, but
has grown el during Iho pnst week.
Ilnpld progrrss lias been made In the
prrpnrntlnn of ground for corn planting,
and Komo little mm has been planted,
I'luin, prnrh, ami vhcrry trees nro In
bloom. tl, A, LOVKLANI),
Section iMreciur, Lincoln, Neb,
Tho roriect number ot "THE DOTS" and
list of prim winners will bo published In
Tho Sunday Her, May 6,
OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARIET
Libral Eecelpti of 0ttlt, bat Trtdi
Actiri nnd Fnllj Steady.
Rnl.d
HOGS OPENED WEAK, BUT CLOSED STRONG
Siiiil iif Mlici-p Wit Mot Liirno, but
Market Wns Mlnvi nml Weuk to n
Dime l.oMcr, While fmiiilm
Held About tenrf.
SOUTH OMAHA. April 30.
rA Mr wcre! Cattle.
oniclnl Monday 2.913
Official Tuesday 31977
Two days this week.... G.&X)
hamo days last week.... 5,917
Same wick before 7,744
Same three weeks ago... 6.H0
Same four weeks ago.... 6,612
Sain i! days lust year 6.N2"
Hogs. Sheep.
3..U? 6.520
12,912 l.0"3
t6.19
J.V.'il
10.027
13.311
8.5S5
13,370
183,912
IKU11I
166.551
1 17.C9!
108.NSO
53,651
87,061
142.1-37
10.523
S,7iM
10,7(
13,921
H,Wi3
4,761
112.516
91,356
100.179
135.6.S
GV39
20,111
27.107
15,005
"in pril. 1 hii st.ats
Total
Total
Total
Total
Tofnl
Total
Total
llniO 59,927
tM 50.332
1VJS M,mn
1W 51.S11
l.PO 33,825
1S95 33,169
1891 69,173
April,
Apr I,
Aprll
April,
prii,
April,
Averngo
price paid tor hogs ut
South
Omaha th
u past several duys with com-
parisons:
I 1901. l00.IO9.lt98.18K.18!i.,U95.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
1...
?
4...
6...
6...
7...
8...
9...
10..
U..
Vt.,
13..,
14..
13..
6 97t
3 61 3 65 3 92 3 oil 3 13
6 OS 3 67 3 92 3 64 4 M
5 15 3 65 3 91 3 65 4 83
6 25 3 66 3 73 3 53 4 7
6 30 3 65 3 79 3 90 4 82
5 30 3 62 3 79 3 S5 3 57 4 81
6 27 3 64 3 72 3 83 3 69
3 66 3 71 3 V) 3 61 4 M
5 S3 3 75 3 85 3 62 4 81
5 38 3 68 3 90 3 66 4 77
6 36 3 67 3 71 3 57 4 3
5 33 3 63 3 71 3 97 4 71
6 4U 3 61 3 67 3 97 3 60 4 V
C 48 3 67 3 70 3 85 3 49
3 72 3 67 3 80 3 3S 4 75
3 45 3 61 3 87 3 29 4 71
6 65 3 72 3 91 3 35 4 74
6 49 3 68 3 60 343463
5 46 3 71 3 61 3 91 4 61
5 45 3 75 3 63 3 84 3 35 4 69
6 42 3 77 3 73 3 83 3 30
3 72 3 84 3 84 3 30 3 70
5 36 3 74 3 82 3 28 4 67
6 32 3 67 3 83 3 36 4 56
5 3ti 3 65 3 71 3 31 4 61
5 29 3 65 3 84 3 81 4 65
5 24 3 67 3 79 3 77 3 26 4 113
5 37 3 69 3 77 3 75 3 26
3 69 i VJ 3 71 3 12 4 60
5 32 3 S3 3 SO 3 15 4 54
6 UU
t 9M4
5 r.ix.
5 .1514
0 stit
6 01K!
b 92V1I
? 87-HI
a l'.i
5 98ft!
6 014
16..
April 17..
April 18..
a y.'i,
5 S4T.
6 891!,
6 E5U
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
19.
20.
21..
23.'!
21..
25..
26.'.'
27..
28..
29..
30..
6 S0J
0 &u
6 76
6 7a
6 77U
5 72?,
0 65
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
IJ.. M. & St. P. Ry.... 4
11
u. it at. L. Ity n
Missouri Pacific 5
I'nlon Pacific System 26
C. & N. W. Ry 3
F K. & M, V. R. R.. 56
S. C. P. Ry I
'., St. P.. M. & O.... 21
R. & M. R. R. R 31
C. R. & Q. Ity ,
C, R. 1. & P., oast.. .1
C R. I. & P., west.. 2
Illinois Central l
4
3
28
E5
2
15
34
11
If
2
1
Total receipts 162
1S3
15
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as loiiuw-s, eacn iniycr purchnslng the num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.
511
1,931
291
ii. liiimmond Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour Packing Co
R. Rcckcr X- Degan
Vnnsant & Co
1S9
566
7(S
711
90
51
SO
56
'!
91
o
33
11
115
4S5
2,959
3.067
4.915
l.ns
"I
972
Mihman & Co
Hill & Illltitzlneer
Livingstone & Schaller...
ucntus ti. Co
A. S. Mawhlnncy
I F. Husz
Wolf & M
Hamilton & Rothschild..
Other buyers
31
Totals S.77I 12.KTS
,379
CATTLE Thero wn.i n llhorm
cattle on salo this morning, but the packers
Deemed to want them, nml tli, in,. Hint i-iitud
uctlyo and fully steady with yosturday. Tn0
iiuumy oi inu caitio a a wnoio wns very
good, and particularly was that true of the
ucci sicers.
Tho big end of tho rcctdnt war sit-aln
madu up of beef steers, and the demand
being 111 good sbane. thu nrinm nald rnm-
pared very favorably with yesterday. There
wns some wcuKness noticenuio yesterday,
but that wns not the case today, and tho
market could be quoted Just about steady
with last Friday. The better grades in par
ticular were ready sellers, but practically
uvvryinuiK was out ot first Hands ut a
ivasunubiy cany hour.
The supply oi cow stuff was not lienvy
and buyers took hold with a llttlu more Ufa
than they have for the last few days. They
utiugiii up wniu was oucrea at tuny steauy
prices, aim in sumo cases tno inurKei
looked a little stronger than yesterday, or
not much different lrom the close of last
week.
Bulls also changed hands at good, steady
prices, and the same could bo said of veal
calves and stags.
mere wero iune a tew stockers and
feeders on sale this morning, but prices
on good stuff wero ns high as ever. A
bunch of Herefords sold at 5.20, but they
wero of good quality. Anything at all de
slrablo sold at not far from steady prices,
though some of the commoner grades wcru
perhaps a little slow. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
4 M2 4 00 7 1204 4 fO
1 itl'J 4 ll 23 936 4 80
1 1000 4 1)0 11 1022 4 M
3 626 4 Ci b 1052 4 53
3 K09 4 10 19 110S 4 S3
7 10W 4 15 6 1141 4 K
2 770 4 :0 1 U0 4 (3
3 900 4 20 14 1027 4 83
I 720 4 25 6 1166 4 f3
21 9W 4 05 4 1012 4 3
10 32 4 V) 41 1131 4 95
8 26 4 35 4 1235 4 JO
2 1075 4 10 44 1259 4 lu
22 921 4 10 38 126) 4 M
3 S1I 4 40 9 2ul 4 90
6 r28 4 10 17 11W 4 90
31 1041 4 43 21 1176 4 90
A 972 4 '3 12 109 4 90
1 300 4 34 20 1238 4 10
1 1'60 4 t0 4 1263 4 90
23 918 4 30 7 1290 4 95
1 900 4 30 23 1131 4 9J
2 930 4 50 42 1142 4 95
3 1273 4 50 20 1195 4 93
5 t96 I ?3 3S U6S 4 95
7 1000 4 35 31 1330 3 (0
1 960 4 33 3S 11SS 5 00
i 980 4 IM 20 1232 I 00
6 945 4 frt 19 1182 5 M
II 1071 I 00 20 1167 3 CO
3 966 4 61 1 1330 5 00
14 937 4 CO 20 1221 5 00
5 !M 4 U 18 1203 5 00
15 972 4 63 U 1315 Q 03
13 971 4 0.3 19 1062 3 03
23 1014 4 rs j n:o 5 w,-,
8 (OS 4 C3 18 1197 5 03
2ii 11C8 4 20 40 1.129 S 10
12 1001 4 70 17 1237 5 10
11 10SO 4 70 21 1131 3 10
20 9S3 4 "5 44 1632 6 15
13 1047 4 73 41 1163 5 13
13 10SS 4 75 13 1263 5 13
10 1011 4 75 41 1373 3 15
40 1035 4 75 1 1400 5 13
20 1163 4 75 6 131 5 13
2 1073 1 T5 4 1337 5 15
23 1058 4 SO 1 1340 5 13
9 1111 4 10 II 1390 5 13
S 1016 4 So 32 1461 3 20
1 1200 4 &0 40..., 1130 3 20
3 1040 I K0 43 .' 1296 5 23
22 1137 1 '0 21 1117 3 30
C8 1121 4 1-0 1 1310 5 40
20 1 13t 4 SO
COWS.
2 735 2 VQ 1 1030 3 "5
2 793 2 25 1 913 3 79
1 660 2 30 1 1130 3 "3
2 1. 935 2 59 3 1106 3 Q
1 9K0 2 5o 9 736 3 fc'i
1 1070 3 50 1 1000 3 C
1 810 2 3.1 9 1133 3 85
1 10 2 3) 9 918 3 !5
1 930 2 30 4 1032 3 S3
2 1030 2 C5 t UIO 3 M
2 1003 2 (.3 7 962 IN
2 90 2 75 7 1111 3 9)
1 M0 2 73 g 903 3 90
2 1KW 2 0) 4 1102 3 93
J 620 2 10 2 1000 4 00
1 HO 3 00 2 1030 4 "0
1 1130 3 W 1 1260 4 1
1 90o 3 00 c 1203 4 00
1 UN 3 0J 1 920 I 00
1 WO) IN 1 1IK0 4 00
1 1040 3 00 24 1101 4 03
1 1030 2 10 1 1093 4 03
1 1130 3 10 1 VM 4 05
1 930 3 10 2 1133 4 10
1 1120 3 10 1 IKO 4 10
S. i)73 3 10 1 1080 4 10
2 Iis3 3 15 23 9S2 4 10
4 1070 3 13 6 lOSii 4 1.1
1 1030 3 25 1 1210 4 13
1 1010 3 23 II 971 I IS
1 UIO 3 23 11 320 I 13
: Pili 3 a 10 1212 4 13
) 930 3 25 9 1091 4 15
1 1210 2 73 12 1180 4 20
1 pitiO t 25 3 1001 I 20
1 ISI 3 40 1 1211 4 20
1. 1030 3 30 1 1190 I 25
1020 3 V 1 1110 4 25
1 S!0 3 3o II 1036 4 25
1 930 3 ,V) 11 Il'io 4 25
j j;o 3 lu 3 m 4 23
UCO 3 (0 5 1130 4 20
1 UI0 5 h t 1110 4 r.o
4 1"S5 3 JO 2 K5 4 11
i xr.t i U It 11M 4 40
2 1CM 3 bO I. im 4 M
1 n:) 3 65 1 1410 1 ro
1 m 3 75 7 1105 I ti
COWS AND HEIFERS.
4 ....1162 4 05 1 67S 4 15
HEIFERS.
1.,. 530 3 10 3 ;: 4 IS
I ;o : i'j 1 4 o
3., (26 3 9U 4 f.? 4 DO
6 CS 3 JJ 10 $19 4 31
1 WW I "0 2 M 4 M
1 MO t 00 1 M 4 40
2 5.V I OI 1 1350 4 4)
1...., t.M 4 10 37, C4 4 li
2 Pfin 1 -.o
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
uu 4 . H)j 4 ;s
23 "41 4 10 U 11)1 S 15
II 1110 4 CI 19 1331 5 20
( 0.Vi I 75
STEERS AND STAGS.
1 132 1 ii 15 1200 4 ft)
STEERS TEXAS.
04 1CM 4 li
BULLS.
1 1210 2 Si 1 1610 A 33
1 Iieo 3 (0 1 Ml) 3 Si
1 1330 3 10 I llVi 3 H
1 1331 3 :S 1 16 3 !i
1 101) 3 40 1 17(0 2 13
1 IBM 3 fO 1 PiC6 3 W
6 1JC0 3 TO 1 KM 3 f"i
2 ton 3 31 J HO t 0)
1 !?' t '! 1 1130 4 W
1 1021 3 li 1 ;w 4 M
t 1132 ' f- 1 1430 4 W
2J 15W 1 1010 4 10
I IM :i '5 1 14b0 4 21
I H3l 3 i& 1 1U0 4 i'l
1 1130 3 i.'i 1 1100 4 M
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 t30 2 til 1 no 3 (0
1 1030 2 FO 1 IM 3 0
1 900 2 S3 1 iic 2 W
2 102i) '.' i 1 1010 4 10
4... 815 3 23 2 ?73 4 li
1 410 3 .V) 1 1:01) 4 23
8 Ui 3 M 1 91'J 4 23
1 SCO i 30 5 1210 4 n
23 30 3 ti
CALVES.
5 17 i n) 1 120 6 50
1 130 6 iO
STOCK. CALVES
1 41U 3 J 71 321 4 O
1 220 .1 50 2 200 4 73
1 210 4 00 1 30 4 25
139 308 4 40 1 120 6 li
MILKERS AND SPRINGERS.
No. Av. Pr.
Ij cows and calves 561 3
S cows and cnlves 622 3 75
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1...
.1010 2 00 1 &S0 4 io
,., f00 3 2 633 4 !0
... 292 3 1 5 16 513 I 50
...1030 3 23 2(1. 517 4 50
,.. 510 3 CO 17 8M 4 35
,.. 420 3 39 23 528 4 6i
,.. 830 3 30 2 880 4 f&
,.. 790 3 25 14 612 4 5
... 502 3 73 3 7 U 4 TO
... 600 3 73 8 568 4 70
...1000 3 7S 21 751 4 70
... 61 3 13 9 671 4 73
... 700 SO 4 502 4 75
... 893 4 00 3. 446 4 80
... 724 4 '.5 10 313 4 K5
... 3S0 4 25 21 610 ( 00
... 838 I 35 3 644 5 0)
... 646 4 40 23 484 3 10
... 544 4 43 30 731 5 20
13'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
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1
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17 ,
1
12
3
(1
HOQS There was a liberal supply of
hogs here today nnd although the demand
on the Dart or the nnckcrs was In aood
shape, they started out nnd tried to buy
mem lower in view of the llhernl recelnts
Their opening bids were weak to 2V4u lower
man yesterday anu in some enses more,
una ine nrsi sales were largely at Jo.oiv-j
Before many hoes hud ohnnetd hnnds.
however, tho market firmed un until it was
just about steady with vesterdav. the bulk
ui mo mixeu nogs selling at js.ujy and o."i
anu ine Dcuer grades going nt es.oiVti and
irom tnai up 10 ib.io. 11 was a tuir y uc
live market and the bulk of the offerings
were out of first hands in good teason.
The market closed up In good shape and
was fully as high as yesterday and every
thing, including the late arrivals, was sold
111 gooa season. Representative sales:
No.
Av.
...110
...Ihl
...ns
...19S
...190
...200
...216
...200
...193
...233
...2.H
...257
...216
...240
. . .220
...227
...2W
...241
...218
...203
...211
...179
Sh. Pr.
No.
Av
.210
.229
Sh.
Pr.
13...
S3...
45...
65...
57...
15...
76...
78...
17...
61...
63. v
35...
46...
57...
71...
14...
62..,
75,.,
50...
51...
... tt 00
120 5 52U
... 5 52(4
171...
71....
73....
75....
66....
17....
55....
65....
56....
69....
SO....
56....
69....
64....
32....
240
SO
SO
SO
SO
& 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
6 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
6 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
0 65
5 65
5 65
6 65
5 65
5 6"
5 65
G 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
G G5
5 65
5 65
1 65
G 65
o 65
5 65
5 65
b 65
G 65
G 65
G In
G 65
5 65
G 65
G 65
5 65
5 65
G 65
G 65
6 65
G 65
G 65
5 65
G 65
5 65
6 65
G 67V4
G 67(4
G 67 j
G 67
G 67U
G 67(5
5 67tt
G 67Va
6 67',4
G 67V,
G 67U
5 67U
G 67(5
G 67.
6 671,4
G 67U
6 67(4
5 67',5
G C7U
6 70
6 70
G 70
5 70
6 70
5 70
..21S
2 4
'.'.241
..246
..229
..222
..21S
..240
242
'.'.288
..264
..264
..317
..216
..224
120
5 57
5 60
35 60
SO
bO
5 60
5 60
5 622
S 62 'A
5 02U
0 62'J
5 62U
5 62'i
5 62', 4
5 62W
6 62li
5 62U,
5 62 .
5 62
5 02Vj
SO
40
80
120
'4'0
40
120
160
160
120
40
120
40
160
HO
200
W
160
S2..
10.
SO 2S3
48.
13.
52.
62.
78.
74.
66.
.26S
...25.1
!"263
o04
!!!245
...239
...221
30..
120
80
SO
SO
'40
40
160
74 211
SO 5 62'A
SO 217
66 278
76 212
77 242
52 203
67 222
67 236
SO 5 62W
2l0i
5 62
5 62V
5 62U
5 62W
6 62V?
5 621.4
5 62'
6 62t
5 62,j
5 62U
66..
.6.
....231
so
50
SO
160
'so
SO
40
43 215
63 247
66 255
75 219
K. 230
71 234
5S 246
69 248
60 239
73 240
9..
.210
70...
52...
62...
66...
73...
37...
79...
74...
71...
St...
78...
56...
62...
S5...
..20S
..231
..231
..234
..197
..233
..219
..221
..240
..192
..216
..213
..213
..205
5 62U
C 62Vi
6 62VS
SO
160
160
40
io
120
SO
80
So
280
f. 62Vs
5 62(
69 198
51.
6S.
..207
..210
..214
..-'23
..243
..243
..249
..22J
..267
..234
..251
..255
..251
..230
228
!!i"s4
..254
..260
..2S6
..251
..269
..246
..252
5 62's
5 62V
6 63 4
6 62(5
5 62H,
5 62(v
o 62(J
5 62K
5 62U
5 62'.5
5 62VJ
5 621,4
5 62H
5 62V,
5 62
5 62',5
5 62V5
5 62V
5 62V5
5 62V
5 62i
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
r. 65
5 65
5 G5
5 65
5 65
5 65
4 65
5 tr
D 65
5 fa
5 r.-,
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
G 65
5 65
5 65
B 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
5 65
6 65
67....
79...,
84...
49...
71...
57...
60...
54...
74...
60...,
65...,
72...
74...
S3...,
28...,
63...
60...,
26...,
16...,
f4...,
130..,
39...,
SO
60...
73
59 199
6S 222
80
120
"so
so
65 219
40
12
29
"lS6
84..
60..
77..
74..
40
160
120
"v
'so
...243
...202
...231
...232
...197
...226
...198
...193
...207
...233
so
26....
IS.,,.
25
6.S....
.216
.252
.251
160
120
SO
40
1611
SO
SO
80
120
120
SO
so
120
SO
120
40
SO
SO
256
40....
65 271
73 199
48 318
67 255
60 257
66 259
St....
84....
....218
....245
....256
....217
....236
....219
62..
63..
84..
76..
64..
.255
160
91..
79..
57..
60..
63..
..261
1.268
..266
42
69 264
20 215
40
40
10
160
160
160
80
120
72 2IW
70 244
72 225
64 23S
41 2IS
65.
.250
77 260
84 267
(6 244
56 230
65 267
6S 236
55 263
61 241
71 222
81 249 ... 5 63 70 245
...249
...239
...202
...237
SO
'so
52 239 40 5 65 61 240
75 202 SO 5 65 111 24a
69 237 SO 6 65 72 245
5 276 80 G 65 bl 229
...276
62 24S ... 6 65 62 341
68 231 40 5 65 67 251
64 216 ... 6 65 64 347
6S 227 120 G 65 60 268
62 258 ... 6 65 86 252
SO
126
so
5 70
5 70
1 260 SO 5 65 61 2.V.
07 273 80 6 65 43 347
64 238 2V) 5 63 54 270
59 240 100 G Ki 38 312
72V4
72(5
6 '
5 75
II "65 lflll K 65 43 347
5 65
6 77V4
Riur.Kr Tr,rfl watt nnL a very nmvy 11111
of sheep here today, but the tendency was
In the direction of lower prices. Somp sales
looked about stendy, but as a general thing
the market was weak to 15c lower.
Woolcd wethers sold as high as 1 1,5a, which
was not fur from steady. The demand
from packers was very limited and ns a re
sult tho market was slow and d.raggy from
start to finish. There were no choice mmos
on sale, b'Jt wnai were mirnu rum
about steady pr ces. The best bunches
offered brought'M W and 14.75. but they
were not good. The general opinion was
that choice stuff would sell readily at
yuout'lon"' Choice wtthf rs. I.264.C5;
fair lo good wethers. H.ong4.25; clipped
wethers. I4.oiviM.25; fair to good clipped
wethers.' 13.754.00; choice lightweight year
lings. U (W4.75; fair to good yearlings, $4.35
tl4 50; clipped yearlings. $4.254.CO; choice,
llghtwelght ewes, $4.00i(f-4.15; fair to good
ewes, w.wgi.uj; cuppeu ewes, .t..ow -!;
choice lambs. $4.90ft6.i; fair to good lumbs,
4,6,Vi4,Vo; Clipped lamos, i.jjui.oo; spring
lambs, I6.txw.00; feeder wethers. I3.75y4.25;
feeder
lamos, i-t.woi.iw. ivcprcacniaiive
sales:
No,
27 cull ewes
19 cull ewes
1 buck
1 buck
1 ewe
242 clipped wethers
493 clipped wethers
A v. Pr.
96 S2 2a
85
2 Vf
3 60
3 50
160
100
150
90
9ii
SI
102
102
79
101
74
I., 28
VI
I 75
4 15
4 20
4 25
4 25
4 55
4 S3
I 05
4 75
4 SI
6 IO
4 25
5 00
C 25
7 clipped lambs ....
36 clipped wethers ,
161 western wrthcrn
Mo western lambs ...
16 native lambs .....
223 Colorado lambs ,
31 spring lambs
I spring lamb
223 weMern wethers
1 lamb
13 spring lumbs
100
SO
71
Knnsns CHy Mve Stock Mnrkrt.
KANSAS CITV. April 30-CATTLE-Re-celpts,
9,500 natives, 200 Texans and 2Jl
cnlvoH; market generally steady to 10c
lower; choice beef steers, J5.15R5.50: common
to good. J4.45fi5 10; Mockers and feeders,
$4.0VEi5.10; western fed steers, $i.55'(iG 10:
Texans and Indians. J4.1.V55.00; cows . $3. 15ft
4.50: heifers. J3.75fi3.tti; canners. $2.M'(3.10;
bulls, $3.2Mi4.50: calves. $4.50fi6.25.
HOaS"Recelpl, 17,500 head; market 5e
lower; top. S.S0; bulk of sales. .lV.Its:!j
heavy. j5.75ftS.SO; mixed packers, Jj.6ef(l3,io.
light, 5.45sS.7li: pigs, J3.7fttl6.SO.
SHEEP AND LAMItS-Recelpts, I..10
head; market steady to Gc lower; wcsleni
lambs, JI.75J15.00; western wethers, $1,405
4.75; western yc.irllims. $I.5WI.S0; ewes,
J3.MMi4.SO: culls, J2.75y3.7S; spring Inmbs,
$6.OiVfl7.O0.
CHICAUO LIVE TIH'Fc MARKET.
C'nttlr llrncrnlly Mlrnil; Units 4irti
lllahrr. Close Slow Jlhrcn wmk,
PHirAflO. Anrll 30. f'ATTLE Receipt.
3.50i) bead, Including .W Te.xnns; generally
steauy; good 10 prime sicers. ji.'jmi .v;
poor to medium, $3. 90474, 90; stockers und
feeders, firm. $2.7Mf4.9i. cows. $2.tn l.M);
heifers. $2.704f4.75: runners, slow. $2.tli2.V:
bulls, steady, $2.75df4.40; calves, strong. $4.40
Wi.wi Texas fed steers, steady, j4.005tn.1u;
Texas grass steers. $3.50Cf5.0i; Texas lulls,
$2.751it.s3.
HOOS-Recelpts today. 10,000 head: to
morrow, 2.I.IW. estimated;, left over. 2,iXK:
market opened it shade hlsher mid closed
slow; top, $5.W; mixed and packers, y,Wt
S.SiVs! good lo choice heavy, $5.70U9ii;
rougli heavy, $5.5.Vd5,iVi: light, S5.5o4iS.S2H:
tiuiK or sales, J.i,T5'fi.i.S.i,
, SHEEP AND LAMllS-Recclpts. ll.tiiO
hend, slow; clipped weak: clipped lambs
weak.
woolcd stendy; Colorados, $.,5M;
wethers, $4.25n.60: fair to clinlco
choice
mixed,
Texns
lambs,
4..wdi..'i; western sheep, Jl.DOSi 1. 10;
sheep,
ecii, yearlliiRs, Jl.lOjfl.iVi; native
SOJtG.So; western lambs, Jl.OOjf.i.:: 1.
II
,imv York I. It 1 Sliick Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK'. Anrll .111 Itt.M.U'tfilttr..
celpts. 253 heml; no trailing, feeling stonily,
tabes quote live cattle llrm at 1o((l2'io:
yiiiHi'iill'ir urri IllglUT III .VitlWiC PCr 111.
V.xports. .50 cnttlc and 3,100 cunirters of
beef.
CALVES-Recelpts, 319 heml: very little
doing, reeling weak; most of the stock
arrived lato and was held over: common
l"t,V.n..'.V veins, jj.w5fo.75: extra. J6.
SHEEP AND LA.MBS-Recelpts, I.3IS
head; almost mi trade; sheep and lambs
nominal; deck of southern spring lambs
sold at $4 per head.
ii.IOU8,".R,'ccln,s ',1S ''fad; no sales In
live weight; nominal quotation, $5 90U6.15.
fJ1, J,",Pli Mv Ntnek Mnrket.
Th Ti,,,.T,iJ08,5,u- Ar!l .-(Special )
X.CUJ?l.l.r"Hl nuotes:
vrvl3Ji :TU.?cel?l','J ,lSy, .c,i n'rkot
very nctlvo and stendy: natives, J4.SOtSri.60:
Texas and westerns, $.1.7611.-.. 30; cows nnd
6.75 feeders, J3.C0tfl.50; veals, $4;50ii)
HOOS-Recelpts. S.ono bend: mnrket 2i..fi
, W--TSV -6-r'Si5.S0; bulk of
Q.iL-.V.M'Vv'Ai J'lt" sleady.
ii iwii t- .niiu"i. i.wm.uii; yenning,
4.4a. wethers, JI,35jl.;o; ewes, J3.7ojj
t. .. . s"ek In Nlulil.
oi owing nre the receipts at the fmr
principal markets for April 30:
South rimal,0 1 ShMSIl.
Chicago .: H'hol
12.912 1,00)
13,000 H.OOO
17.500 1,70i)
11.400 2,500
Totals
. . . .2(1,577 60,812 22,003
RinJ'-v?' ,,,,e HU,cU Mnrkel.
KramV-CU'Th- P'-HT'M Tele-5.-Jj..rVA
1 TLL Receipts, 2.700: mnrknt
mfvdaV5wTlV.U,J',, ow5 nn.r.K
tn?' -;oU(1.l: slockers nnd feetlers
agbnun.k.cr6?;.,j Sc "'""ciiin. win
. Wnnl Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. April SO.-WOOI-The mnrket
res.;! ou,dJ:0l,fT:cm,ni!!r
TerC tHo?i,t ,'he m,;!k " ver" favonib i
territory wools cont nue to bend the list
medium' and" ,,.,nr,CCS "bo,,.t h'tami.KInn
medium and line scoured, stnnie In in
Sai"" ZVlc- ltte thc, p 2
cans ror I3d-4.c. The market for flceco
ff,fln"itlmlL', "u,et- nlthotigh some flue
delaines have been tnken at 2S(029c for
dlumL.01".0- 9"tlons: I'nwasl e.l mo.
k J?V ctc--rhentucky nnd Indiana iiuarter
blood onnlbln(? o-,c. ibree.quarter food.
22c; Missouri qunrtcrblood combing 2lc:
!rh;";' Kl''l' hlood. 21c: brnld comblifg. 20c.'
n crrltory. scoured has s Montana fine ind
m'Hin24t, iL l?'1' w'P'nl"B I1aho tlno
medium nnd fine, 12iil4c; scoured, iomic
Snni"nVin4W5f- A"a". scoured basis
fflffi. C?.' I,B' ""I'erllnc. nominal nt
iT:r?S1' Mf'l average. 6ou3c.
IXINDON. April 3.1,-WOOL-Tho third
JfZ ,hc ,VCC,,', "'letlon sales opened
today. A good representative assorting
amounting to 12.074 bales wns offered. The
demand was chiefly from the homo trade,
but fairly good bidding by French bu 'era
caused keen competition. Prices were gen
orally firm nnd at times showed slight ad
vances, some line merinos being 5 per cent
nearer. Good Queensland wns active and In
demand; lino crossbrcds were steady, hut
common nnd coarse grades were G per cent
ower; Cape of Good Hope and Natal wero
In good request ot advanced prices. Fol
low ng are the sales In detail: New South
Wales, 210 bales; scoured. lOdifils :iVd
greasy. 354f10d. Queensland, l.m bales:
scoured. Si,4dtf Is Id; greasy. 6rSV4d. Vlc
torln. l.oOO bales; scoured, 10UdfiiB 4d
greasy. rWifflOd. West Australia. 500 bales
f.Vi??'' 'd. .Tasmania. 13 bales; scoured
6V41WIS Id. New Zealand. 5,SV) bales'
scoured. 6d1s 2; greasy. 3(i19Hd. Cape of
.a?".',"0 nnd Nll,nl- 7W 1,ales: scoured,
10V4dls 5',d; greasy, 3'iQ6d.
f'nffec Mnrkpl.
m i,.n. v. -' . AnJ'" fOFFBB-Spot.
Rio, dull; No. 7 Invoice. 6n-l6c; mild, quiet:
Cordova. 8Vi!l2jc. There was not rnucti
business on the coffee exchange today. To
tal sales reached but 15,000 bags. The mar
ket opened steady, with prices unchanged
to 5 points lower nnd further cased off after
the call some 5 points under light general
selling, started by disappointing European
market advices, henvler Rrazliran recelpta
than expected, sluggish spot demand and
total absence of speculative support. Tho
market was finally barely steady at Mflfl
points net lower. Sales Included: May.
5.25c; June, G.40c; July, G.50ffi.f.rc: August,
5.60c; September, 5.63c; November. 5.76fj
6,80c; December, 6.90c; March, 6.03g.l0c.
New Ynrk Ilry Goods Mnrki-I.
NEW YORK, April 30.-DRY GOODS
Home demand for brown cotton allows
some Improvement. Four-yard and lighter
sheetings have sold fairly well In some
quarters. Further moderate buslnofs In
heavy goods for export. Prices are un
changed. Print cloths Inactive at Fall
River. Business outside of that market at
low prices. No change in blenched or
coarse, prices having remained quiet nnd
unaltered Foreign markets firmer.
The correct number of "THE D6TS" and
list of prlzo winners will be published In
The Sunday Ree, May G.
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at 20c a share; tbo company owns 45 claims
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employs 25 men; will undoubtedly pay divi
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