Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 06, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY NEK : rpirAY , APTUL 0. 1801 ,
C0111IERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Another Wave of the Bull Swell Struck
Wheat Yesterday
CORN WAS STRONG BUT GENERALLY DULL
JJirroM T.OM Actlilly In Provisions tlian
fur tliu Two Preceding Iny but
thoMnrhcl Wit * ItrnmrU-
nljIjrHtrnni ; .
CHICAGO. April C. Another wave Of the
bull swell In the wheat market sent tlio price
up to 6I14C for May and CG'.ic ' for July , as
aglnst C3c and 6lc respectively at the
close of the market yesterday. The local
crowd started with the "sure thing" of "cop
pering" a bullish statement given out by 1 * .
I ) , Armour for publication. Crop news was
on tnp to suit any and all tastes. Some ol
the shrewdest and heaviest local speculators
Bold wheat short at the opening and tried to
buy back later. Corn and oats caught on
to the wheat boom. Provisions were strong
ljul not very active.
Wheat after the close of yesterday's scs-
Eton and until the opening of today's session
could scarcely bo restrained. On the "curb"
May was wanted at from C3'ic ' up to G3c
by such brokers as had Imperative buying
orders from country customers. When the
market opened this morning It was known
there had been a break of Ic per cental In
the prlco of wheat at San Francisco yester
day , which was ascribed to Indications of
rain on the Pacific coast. That brought out.
liberal offerings at the start here , but there
waa plenty of buying orders at the patno
time and the first transactions were Irregular
find from 63c to GS c. compared with G2"ic ,
to C3c at the close of yenterday's session.
Thnro was a heavy business done In the first
hour. Millions were wanted and there were
millions for sale. The price during that
time wobbled between from C2T4 to G3'/4c ' ,
with heavy offerings and takings. The In
fluence of the reported prospect of rain In
California kept Increasing , however , and the
market turned qulto heavy. Some of the
big local speculators piled the buyers with
short wheat. There was a gradual decline
In the course of the afternoon to HZ c for
May. July started with some trade at 65c
nnd. ono as high as G5'ic , but there was
much more for sale at C5c than could 1 > °
disposed of.Vhllo May was dragging at
about G2c , July sold at Glc. Chicago
receipts were SO cars , against 433 year
ago. Minneapolis reported 20S cars and
Duluth 71 cars , against 245 and -II cars re
spectively last ycnr. The local crowd , who
had worked all forenoon for a break , found
out that wheat was not plentiful under G2' c.
Fardrldgo commenced to buy at that price
and a general stampcdo of the shorts caused
the price to shoot up again to fiSUo for
May and to G5c for July. Not until fifteen
minutes of the end did the bullish sentiment
which underlay the market get full play ,
but In that short tlmo was expended the
pent up energy of a day of patient waiting
for an opportunity. May was Kent up with
u skip to GIVic and July to CGUc , with Gl'/jc
nnd GGc respectively , trading prices at the
close.
Corn was dull , but In the main strong ,
The estimated receipts for tomorrow being
for only 150 cars was ono reason assigned
for a rlso of about \ c , which occurred about
12:30 : o'clock. May opened nt 37c , as
against 37c at the close yesterday. There
was some selling early , which knocked ' , c
off the opening figures , but when wheat
firmed nn near the end of the session. SS'Ac
was reached. The great bulge with which
wheat wound up caused a panic to strike
the shorts In corn , and In a few minutes Mity
had mounted to 3Sc , and July 39c to
39$4c , which were the trading prices at the
close.
There was only a small business trans
acted In oats.
There was less activity In provisions than
for the two preceding days , but the market
was remarkably linn and the shorts con
tinued to take the limited offerings at the
higher prices asked today. Compared with
last night , May pork Is 12' c higher , May
lard Cc higher and May ribs 12c higher.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
60 cars ; corn , 150 cars ; oats , 100 cars ; hogs ,
21,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles. | Open. I High. | Low. | Close.
WlicatNo72
April fi'-'W 03W
May
July 05QU5M C0 ! < 64 00
Corn No. ' . ' . .
April 37 3R 38
38K
July 38M SOJiKW
Oatn No. 2. . .
May 31W
Juno
July S8M
fork per bbl
May 12 OS 12 2G 12 00 13 1C
July 12 00 12 25 12 00 12 15
IM rd. 100 Ibs
April 7 17W
May 7 10 7 1C 7 06 7 10
July , U 110 7 00 0 UO U 115
Bhort Itlbs-
May 0 10 0 27W 0 10 0 17
July U OS 017M D 02U 0 I''H
Cnxh quotations were as follows :
l-'LOt'K Klrm.
Wl I HAT No. 2 pprlnu. 63Jc ! ; No. 3 spring ,
J94fG34o ! ; No. 2 red. C3'ic.
COUN No. 2. 3SV5C.
OATS-No. 2. 31Uc ; No. 2 white , 321i 33Uc ; No.
I white. 31lt32ic. !
HYIO No. 2. 4iV : < : C.
HAIII.UY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , ClffSSc ; No.
I , 4Slr.4L- ! .
KLAX 8KKD No. 1. J1.30.
TIMOTHY 8EBIJ Prime. Jl.23if4.30.
PIIOV1HIONS Mesa pork , per 1)1)1. . 112.13 ®
I2.1714J lord , per 100 Iba. . J7.22HiW7.25 ; Bliort rlbn.
Idea ( loose ) . J&lSQG.nii ; dry united slioulileiH
( Iwxed ) . JS.87US6.12',4 ; bhort clear Bides ( boxed ) ,
. . .
WHISKY Distillers' finished seeds , per sal. ,
11.15.
HtlOAHS UnclmiiBWl.
The fotlowmir were the receipts ana shlpmcntH
for today ;
On tin. ' Produce exchaniio today'lho butter mar
ket was tinner ; creauiurlcH. lUifJ'Jci dairies , IHffl
Ibc. HIKS , steady and uncliani'ud ,
Ni'\v York AlurlirtH.
NEW YOHK , April 5. The creat short scare
of the year oeeiined this afternoon In the wheat
market , when within nn hour prlees shot up 2o
a lmxlu'1 , liiliiB iK to CC\c. the hlKhest point It
Ima tuuchnl since early In February. Wheat
hnd been nervous all the forenoon , and shorts
were easily iiliirmeil over crop dnnmKo stories ,
which eanut In thick and fast , particularly from
Knn.sas , but heavy lorn ; Rollins at mlihlay brokeR
rices ? ic to Tic , ami soc'ined to take all the back-
R une out of the bulls. This encouraited all the
bears to nell short , sn when inn boom camu
llttlu later then ) was the wildest scramble tn
cover that the market Ima witnessed In a KTM !
many months. Thu business footed 12,300,01)0 ) bu.
NKW YOUIC , April 6. I LOl'lt Heeelpts. 24-
200 bills. ; exports. 23.800 bbls. ; sales. 20,000 pkun.
There was u Kotul demand for the better Rindes
of winter and uprlnK at full askhiK prices for
winter nnd He ndvnnce on spring ; until the cloxe ,
when whent'a shaip advance Khiit off thu de-
tnanil completely. Ityi ) Hour , linn , lliickwhrut
Hour , nomlnnl.
III'L'KWIIBAT Dull ; rniiKo on all kinds , 63
fivjo
I'OHN MKAIi Quirt : yellow western , 12.63511
1.70. llninilywlne , J2.70.
HYB Noin mil.
IIAltl.KVCjulit ; No. 2 , lllhvnllkee , CSQSto ;
unuriuled , 6S3iMic. (
lt.\IU.iV : MALT Dull ; western , CSffSOc ; Cana-
dinii , 8MliHc ; six-rowed , SOffMc.
W1IIOAT Itecelpta , 1,300 bu. ; shipments. ISU.OOO
bu. , antes. 1.31S.UOD bu. futures imd 4S.OOO bu.
HHII. HHit | dull but steady ; Nil. 2 red , In stole
nnd elevator , G.ic ; nlloal , 67Uo ; No. 1 nortliorn.
7lSo delivered ; No. 1 hard , 71e dellvereil. In
npllons It was imolhrr bull day. Wheat upriml
utrinuTer i > n hlchrr cables and bad crop reports ,
reactrd and was quite enk at midday on
hen > y lliuldatlon | , but developed nn ohl.fnsh-
loneil short scare near thu cloe , whleh advanced
prices 2c within an hour to n hinder IlKiire tluin
they have rcnc'.ieil In almost two mouths. The
close wns at l\ll'iC ' net nlvitnee. On th
curb Jluy soM up to Ii7c. No. 2 red. April , clnseii
nt . ' * e ; May , Cl ll-lC < fCC"e. closed at MKe'
June , closed lit CCSc ; July , OHiCStic. closed'nt
CS'w Auijust , closeil at 6aT c ; September , 6JW7U-
rliweil at Tic ; Decemlier , 7t < tl74So , i-io ei | at
74S.C.
COHN HecelptB , Z3.4HO bu. : exports , 900 bu. ;
rales , HO. ! * * ) bu , futuren and :3i.ikxi : hu. nwt
Si it iniuliet active mid blKlier ; Nu. 2 , 4.c ( in
eluMttor , 4JHo ulloat ; iteamer mixed. 45v de-
llvi'red. Options were quiet but s'tutnlmil nil
day by the advance In wheat nnd closed at Tifllo
net ndVHnce. April , closeil at 4le ; May , lITtUUe ,
rluacil nt 4lc ; July. 4l < 4lrkclose.1 ! at 4Jo.
OATHltecelil | . l.7i bu ; expurla , 4 , SOO bu.
Miles , 1U.OUO bu. futures nnd 80.UOO bu spot. HIHJI
less in-live but hltther ; No. a HtHUtic : No. 3
ilellveri'd. 37c : No. J. 35c ! No. J white. 40c ; No.
3 white , JOc ; truck , mixed western. 36U37c ; track ,
white western. JSVUfli'io ; truck , white state ,
V4W4Mie. Options were MrniiK ml morn nctlvo
tiHluv with wheat , closing at 'S.ftHe not udvance.
April , cloned ill SOUu ; Mny , 3J > , jl'J5Tic , closed at
3iV. July , aSjiJSUc. closed nt SJiic ,
HAY Dull for low KTiules ; choice smites In
ilemnnd ; shlppltiK , J0.u > < / .50 ; U-CKX ! to choice ,
. . .
UOl'3-Ouluti mate , counuuu to choice , 9U10c ;
I'nrlflo cuast , 13O15C. Ix > nilan mnrkct dull
holdrrii offer rpnrlnitly ,
LIUTIIKIt Innctl\et hemlock wile , Huenotl
Aw * , Hunt to heavy walRlits , l 'i ' 1 c.
WOOI-Bjwj | ilomcatlo neccc , UtfS c ; pulled
JOaifc ; Tetnp , 10flJfr.
IMlOVIHIONH-lie-f. dull , fut meals , firm
pickled belllc * . ' , O7'ic.
PiTUOLliuM--Diill : ; Unllrsl clo ed nt SJ'ic.
IIOHIN Klrmi ntrnlncil , comm-m to good , JI.I5
01.25.
TUHPKNTINR-Actlve and rtrmor nt SOJJJOUc
HYi-Klrmi domestic , fnlr In extra , ShflCe.
MDLASHL'S-Stcndyj New Orleans , open kettle
.
HIDK.H--8t ( < ndy ; wet snlttd. New Orleans se
lected , 4' , to cr > lba. ( 4U f" > 1ic ; Texan selected
3. ' , to M Ibs. , 4 Co [ Hurnoti Ayreti dry , n to 2
lb . , lOUOIIcj Texas drj' , II I" 3" H * . * .
I'KI lllON-Dull ; Anierlcim , J12.W5/I3.W.
COPPMIt-Qtllet ; Inko. t'3.M.
LEAD-IOnsler ; domeiitlc , J3.M.
TIN-Slendy ; slrnlts , JI .M bid ; plates , dull.
HPiLTKH-gulet : : domestic , nominal.
HltCIAH Knw. dull ; refined , .fnlrly active ; No
6 , 3 ig3 13 16c ; No. 0. 3'if3 ' | ll-lj < ' .
I.nnil I'roducn .Mitrlcet.
ntJTTIJtl fholco stock la xllxhtly more plcnll
ful thnn last week , but no cliniiRu In prices ban
tesiiltod. Kxlrn choleo roll butler. 17U15C ; choice
country. lIKl'Jci pncklnK aloek , 711 l'i' ' .
IXinsTim receipts continue moderate nnd the
market l stendv. Strictly fresh eiiini , Oc.
DHIMSHI ) POt'LTUY-There la n small tmdo
at ruling prices , t'lilrkeii" , 8fflO ' ; turkeys , SJfloo
Reese nnd diirks , SHIOc. Inferior stock would scl
below the nliovo flKiireH.
LIVi : POfLTIlY The market | 3 plead/ with n
fnlr d mnnd. Hen * . "HHSn ; cprltiB chickens , Cli
CV4e ; turkeys , W7e ; yotini ; nifisleri6i6aC ! ; stn K )
stock , 4fSe ( ; old roosters , V ,
VIJAIj There Is plenty of venl nn tlie mnrket
prices nro n ahiide wanker. ( iiHxl , fat veals , 61(7c
thin or heavy. 3W,1c.
HONHYCholee white clover , 15c ; Cutlfornla
ICe : ihirk honey. 12'.4 ic.
XIAPLI3 HYltri * ( tallnn Jugs nnd cnnn , per
doz. , J2f,0 | ; bnlf Rnllons , ) fV ; ) .
MAI'Li : .SIHIAIt I'er lb. . 100.
OAMIThere. Is n plentiful supply , hut the
market la rather quiet. Milliard * . J2.00iif2.2 ( ! ; red-
bends , | 2.Wft2.2J ; bluewlm ? tenl. JI'.2V3I.M ; Brcen-
wlnir tenl , Jl.00fll.23 ; mixed ducks , 75tj90c ; geese ,
Il.04fr4.fil ) .
OYSTIIIIH-Medlum I X L. 16c : horseshoe
18c ; extra slnndanl , 20c ; selects , 2lc ; extra e-
Iccts. 21V ; company fleets , 2Je ; counts , 30c.
NUTH-flientnuti , 13c per lb. ; llnllan chest
nuts , 12f/13c ; nlniomls. Ito ; KiiKlMi wnlnuta , 12o ;
lllberts , I2t > ; iiveiins , lurKu , 13'illo ( ; pecnna , me
dium , I0e ; Iirn7.ll nuta , He.
f.'IWJlt I'tiro Juice , tinr bbl. , J.T ; hnlf bbl. . J3.25 ;
OreKim , per | ) | , | . , j.ro | ; half bbl. . J2.73 ; clnrltlei ]
elder , per bbl. . J4.M : Imlf h | , | . . J2.7S.
HAUiitICHAiT-Per : bbl. . SI ; half bbl. , J2.23.
VIOITAIILKS. :
HKANR-Callfornln bund-picked navy. J1.000
2.00 ; western navy , Jl.75Ol.8o ; common while
beans. Jl.MfN.7G.
ONlONa unions arc quoted on orders at SOc ;
onions. In bins. . J2.75.
POTATOES Minnesota Brown potatoes , In
stniill lota from store , 75c ; hnmrj In ear lota ,
WfiCfc ; Nebrnakn nml lown , from store , 'i5e ;
Colorado , from ftoie. SOo ; ( 'Dlorndo lota , 72I76c ;
eee.il potatoes , Early Ohio , J1.W01.10 ; Kurly Hose ,
Me.
Me.CAHHAOi
CAHHAOi : The frst shlpmi-nti of Florida cnb-
bain nnvi- arrived in exeellent imirketnble condi
tion. Klorlihi cabhab'e , per crate , J2.25 ; Califor
nia rnbbnKe. per lb. . Sic. !
CEI.EUY Extm fnncy California , GOcflJl.OO.
HWKKT POTATOES Oreid Block , per bbl. ,
(3.COf3.GS ; need I > lnloea , } 3.2T .
OHEEN VI-OKTAIILi.S : : riplnnch. per bbl. .
J2.Wi/2.2. > ; salsify. 3013.rie per doz. ; radlshea , per
doz. , S5 ; ; leltucc. per doz. , S.'iT/4ru : eucum-
hers. J1.&nfl.7S ; tomatoes , per crate of 20 Ibs. .
J1.50 ; parsley , per doz. . 30W3.rio ; epK plant , per
doz. . J2.2. ; onions , per doz. . 23ffTOi'caiillllow"rper ;
doz. . JI.2of/l.M ; afpaiaKUa , pi-r doz. , 80e ; turnlpN.
per cloz. , 75cS."ie ( : cariols , per rtoz , . 75c ; heeis.
per dnz. , 94c'il.UO : water ereta , per doz. , Jl,7Jfi |
2.00 ; Florida toinatoea. per r-lb. crate , J4.0.
FHUITS.
APPLES There nre but few npplea on the
mnrket nnd the trade la largely Bolng to oranges.
Kaney westerns. J2.2r , per box.
CKANIIEUUIES The crnnbcrry season Is
nearly over and most of the stock Is too soft to
ship. There la still aomo demand , however , for
good stock , nnd prices are ruling hither. Cnpe
Cod , per bbl. . J7 ; bell and buxle , J7 ; Jersey , J7.
THOl'ICAL KHUITS.
HANANAS The bannna Undo Ifl IncrenslnB , but
there la no quotable elmiiKu In prices. I'er bunut , ,
lurBe , J2.00r2.50 | ; smull to medloni. Jl,7Jf2.00. !
LICMONS-MesslniiH. fnncy , JJ : choice. J3.50.
OIlANflES Fancy l-'lorluaa , J3.23 ; choice Florl-
Jas. JS .VuS.oo.
CALiroilNIA OIIANIJES The. market has ad-
vnneiMl nil arounil nml another advance la ex
pected In April. Illveryldo ueedllma , J2.50 ;
Hlversldi Washington navels , J2.7.T3.00 ; Hertlnntl
HcedlhiKS. J-.r.Oji..7. . ; Hedlnnd navnls , } 3.IJOfi3.2ri ;
Pnsnedenos nml excelsiors , nnvals , Ji.60iCi.75-
secilllnura , J2.r > 0.
OIIAPES There nre n few MaUgas still on the
mnrkel. Per keu. JB.,0.
FK1S 1'uncy. per lb. . ICc.
DATES llnlowcca , 65 to 70-lb. boxes , per lb. ,
O'.ic.
FITHS.
HEAR-No. 1 black , lurue. J20.00JJ2r..OO ; me
dium , $15 ; ainnll , JS.OOiflO.00 ; black yenrllnRS ,
! ar e , S12.OOill5.OQ ; medium , J10 ; anmll , J7 ; blnck
cubs , large. JC.0008.00 ; medium , JS.OOiffG.OO ; Binall ,
Jl ; bhiek Montana titid Ilocuy niountalii , InrKe ,
(1S. ) U:2.00 ; medium , $11 ; small , J10 ; black Mon
tana yearliiik'n , largo , J12 ; medium. ; S ; small ,
J5 ; bind ; Montmia culw. large. JC.50 ; medium ,
14.50 ; small. J3 ; silver tip , larce , J20 ; medium ,
J12 ; sninll. JS ; Bllver tip yearlhiKS. lai-Re. Sll ;
medium , S3 ; small , J5 ; silver tip cubs. larRe , JC ;
medium , J4.60 ; small , J3 ; brown , large , J20.00O
25.00 ; medium , $10 ; Binall , JI2 ; ycarllnKs , larce ,
J10.OOiT12.00 ; medium , JS : small. J6 ; cubs , larce ,
J7 ; medium , J5 ; Binnll , $3 ; badger Xo. 1 , large ,
J1.00@1.GO ; medium , 60c ; email , COo ; flshcr No. 1 ,
large. JS ; medium. JG ; amnll. Jt ; fox , silver , as
to color , according to beauty No. 1. large. J100 ;
medium , $00 ; Binall. J40 ; silver , pale , according
to bcuuly , large , J50 ; medium , J30 ; email , J20 ;
cross , larKU. J7 ; medium , J3 ; fniall , J2 ; red ,
large , J1.50 ; medium , J1.25 ; mnal I , Jl ; gray , large ,
75c ; medium , OOc ; small , 40c ; I.It , large , KOo ; me
dium , 40c ; anmll , SOc ; lynx , No. 1 , large. J3 ; me
dium , J2 ; small. J1.50 ; marten. No. 1 , large , J2 ;
medium , J1.50 ; small , Jl ; mink. No. 1 , Inrce ,
iOcfiJl.OO ; medium , 75c ; Email , 65c ; mink ,
dark , No. 1 , large , Jl ; medium , 75c ; tniall ,
Xlc ; mountain lion , perfect bend nnd feet , No. 1 ,
nrgc , J1.U032.00 ; Imperfect cklns. 25if50o ; otter ,
Nfo. 1 , large. J8 ; medium , JC.OOfn.OO ; small. J3 ;
otter , pale , No. 1 , large , J7 ; medium , J3 ; email ,
il ; raccoon. No. 1 , large , SOc ; medium , COo ; small ,
Aa ; raccoon , black , na to beauty. No. 1 large ,
10ci$2.00 ; skunk , black , cased , No. 1 large , J1.23 ;
medium , 75c ; small , COc ; short striped. InrBC , Jl ;
medium. 70c : small , 45o ; narrow striped , large ,
lOc ; medium , 40c ; small , 25c ; broad striped , large ,
0@25c ; wolverine , No , 1 , large , J4 ; medium , J3 ;
emnll , J2 ; wolf mountain. No. 1 large , J3 ; me
dium , J2 ; small , Jl.BO ; prnlrlc , large , 70if75c ;
medium , 60c : small. We ; beaver , per skin , No.
large , Jj.OOOS.OO ; medium. J4.50 : 'small. J2 ; kits ,
argo , $2 ; medium , Jl.tO ; small , 75c ; muskrats
winter. No. 1 Inrge , Idflllc ; medium , 9e : gmall.
c ; fall , large , 8jJ9c ; mcJIum , 7c ; small , Cc ; kits ,
arce , 2 c.
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 ctcen bides. 2Uc ; , No. 1 green
salted hides. 2V43c ; No. 2 green salted hides ,
ViS2c ; No. 1 venl calf. 8 Iba. to 15 Iba. , 6 c ; No.
2 veal calf , 8 Its. to 15 Iba. . Go ; No. 1 dry ( lint
hides. 6c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry
ealtcd hides. 4c. Part cured hides % c per lb.
ess thnn fully cured.
SHEEP FELTS Orcen sailed , each. 25ffCOc ;
green salteil shearlings ( short-wooled early
kins ) , each , 55c ; dry shearlings ( short-woolcd
early skins ) , No. 1 , each , OJi'lOc ; dry shearllnga
short-wooled enrly aklnB ) , No. 2. each. 6c ; dry
lint , ICnnsna und Nebraska butcher wool pelts ,
> er lb. , actual weight , 5jSc ; dry Hint , Kansas
nnd Nebraska murrain wool pclia. per lb , ,
actual weight , 4@Cc ; dry flint , Colorado butcher
vool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 47c ; dry
Hint , Colorado mil mi In wool pelts , per lb. , actual
velght. | Co.
TALLOW AND CREASE-Tallow. No. 1. 4',4O
Ho ; tallow , No. 2. 3 > ; g < c : grease , whlto A , 4c ;
Tense , whlto H. 3 e ; giense , yellow , 3c ; grease ,
lark , 2V c ; old butter , IW ' .ic ; bceawax , crime. IS
( ilSu ; rough tallow. 2@2V > c.
St. I.oulK MnrhftH.
ST. LOtHS. April S.-FLOUIl-HlRhcr ; patents.
2.95fi3.10 ; exlrn. faney. J2.70f 2.SO ; fancy , J2.3381
" .40 ; choice , J2.OOSi2.10.
WHEAT Opened uneasy , "He up. dropped ! 4
on selling , shot up 2' , < ! ( ii12c on shorts scrambling
nnd closed li iplc above yeslerdny ; No. 2 red ,
cash. Me ; May , 61',4c ; July , 63c.
COUN Ilallletl toward the close with wheat ,
gaining Ic ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 35io ! ; May , 30' lc ;
July , 3iiJc.
OATS Opened weak , but ndvanced lalcr ; No.
2 cash. 32c : May , 32yc ; July , 2 Uc.
HYE-50 > , Jc bid for No , 2 , east side.
HAULEY-Qulet. unchnnced.
FLAX SEED-Unver at J1.2D bid.
CLOVEll SEED Higher ; fair to prime , JS.25U
'TIMOTHY SEED-t'nchnmted.
HAY Prlmo to choice , JS.SOttii.SO.
HUTTEU-lletler ; separator cienmery , 10T20c ;
choice dairy , 174ilSc.
EOdS IllKher at S Jc.
LEAD Weak ; J3.12U abked ; spelter , nominal ;
3.40 naked.
COHN MEAI/-J1. MB 1.50.
WIIl8lvY-Jl.OSiftl.15.
COTTON TIES-l'nchnnge.1 nt ByflCo.
HAnniNCI Unchanged at iileOSI.uO.
PUOVlSIONH-Strong , hlnher. fork , standard
ness , JI2.C2U. Ijird , prime steiun. S7.Mf(7.17Vi.
Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , JC ; longs and
Him , Jii.23 ; shorts , J6.37U. Ilaeon. packed nhoul-
lers , J .7i ; longs. $6.75 ; ribs , Jli.87'4 ; shorts. $7.
HEt'ElPTH-Flour. 4,0. ) ) bhls. ; nlieat. 7.0W hu. '
corn. 9SnOi ) hu. ; oats , 40,000 bu !
SHIPMENTS Flour , a.OOO bbls. : wheat. 112 OX )
m , ; corn , H7.0O ) bu. ; onta , 19 , ono bu ,
KUIIKHH City .t
KANSAS TITY , April 5. WHEAT-No. 2 hard
" ,2o ; No. 2 red , tiCo , No. 3 reil , 63G5lc ; rejected ,
4le.
COHN-l'nchnnged ; No. 2 mixed , 3 | > ; ff32c ; No.
2 white , S3U4j33\e.
OATH ( loml demand ; No. Z mixed , 30UO31c :
No. 2 white. 32OT2'ic.
llt'TTBIl Active ; creamery , 20822c ; dairy , 15
CI8e.
EOOS-Actlve. nmi ; 7 c.
HYE Firm : No. 2. nominally 4c.
FLAX HEED-Steady ; J1.24jl.21.
1IHAN Steiidy ; C2fi64c ,
HAY Firm ; timothy. J8.00ii9.50 ; prairie , J5.00
( ffi.W.
HECEIPTS Wheat , iWH bu. ; corn , none ; outs ,
'siflPMENTSWhent , 12,000 bu. ; corn , 9.000 bu. ;
oats , none , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Liverpool Murkut *
LIVEHPOOL , April 5. WHEAT Firm : de-
nantl modernle ; holders offer sparingly ; No. 1
California , It Hil5fl ( | Hid ; red western winter ,
4 > tl dti5a ,
I'OHN Firm ; demand moderate ; new mixed ,
3s IHd ,
FLOlUt-Sprlng patents , Cn Sd.
PUOVISIONS Heef. extra India mesa , tOs ,
Pork , prlinn mess. 07s Cd , llaoon. long und
short clear , M Ibs. , 32s ; long clear , 47 Ibs. , 33s Cd.
l inl. western. 17s 6d.
llllTTIIIt-Flnwt. 85s ; goiHl , .62 * Cd.
CHEESE American line , 5Cs G-l
TALLOW J5a M.
Tt'HPENTINi : 22 3.1.
LINSEED OIL : i > W.
OofTttH Alurket
NEW YOHK , April G.-COFFEE-Optlons
npcnisl dull und heavy In the nnaence of specu *
atlve iupport , * 1 off Stin ( xilntii under llquldu-
Ion followlue Increase In world' * visible supply
uili'ad ot an expected ducruauo , clu eU steady ,
unehitnired tn 19 points net decline , ntc < t. 51 , 0' "
Imcs , Including , April nt JIH.30 , Mny Jll ! 2iff
10.2S ; Junn , JI.XSA'Tlfi.Dt ) ; July , $15.75tftv 0
Auciist , SlI.Mj Kvpleinber , Jl. ' , . lilj December. J14.K
CI4.4S ; spot cnffee , Hln. quiet ! No , 7 , J17.50
mild , dull ; Cordova , ll3.2Ti4Tin.Mi nn sulea ; wnre
house dellverle i > eslenlny , 3M1 bags ! New York
slock , 19,251 bugs ; I'nlteil Stales stock , 2I6.C ;
nHnnt for Ilia t'nlted Hlnle , : , OiH ) II.TKS
totnl visible supply for the I'nlteil States , 479,67
bn < ti. ngnlnst BllSw ) baun Inst year.
HIO DE JANEIHO , April r-Mnrket nrm ; No
7 , Hlo , JI .M ; exchnimp , 9U < I ; receipts , 4,000
bags : stock , IM.OOO lings.
SANTOS , April S. Mnrket quiet ; good nvcrnRe
Pantos , nominal ; no quotnlloni ! receipts , 4XX (
bags ; slock , 49,004 bogs.
.HAMHtmo , April ( i.-Mnrkct steady ! Mies
' ? ) . . ' ? ! ! . ' > ! 1 ' * " ff - higher.
. LONljoN , April C.-Markct steady ; prices 30
U nlitlier.
HAVHE , April B.-Mnrket steady ! Bales , 24,000
bags ; prices unclmiiBeil In If hinder.
AlliinriipiilUVhrnt .llnrkct.
MINNEAPOLIS , April R.-The wheat nmrke
opened Up this morning jo higher as comparec
with last nlnht'a cloilng , nnd , with a stead
mnrket during the fore part of the day , n Inrg
amount of trailing was done. Liter the mnrkc
became more active/ with more deposition on Hi
part of shorts to cover their contracts , am
prices advanced wllli considerable rapidity n
times nnd clo ed l 4b higher for May nnd Jul
wheat thnn the close of yesterday. Connldernhl
trading was done between Ihls nuilket and som
others when ! spreads had been mndc nt a pre
ylous dale , when riili-ugn was several cent
higher thnn the Minneapolis miiikct. Many o
these spreads worn held until the Mlnnenpoll
market advanced to a prleo equal to Chicago
and today HIR spreml begun to widen , wllh Chicago
cage the higher , nml there wna a disposition 01
the part of sprcndets to sell their Mlnnenpoll
wheat nml buy In their ChlcnBn sales ; nil o
which hnd a tendency to put up the Chicago
market na compared with this , with the snm
tendency In depriMs It here.
In splti ; of that depression , however , there wn
a strong disposition to buy here all day , and th
demand was greater at all tlmeo thnn offer ! ) ti
sell , crcnllng the advance. There wns more o
lens of news which tended to Impress trader
with the severity of the Into winter wheat ilnm
age. but this had no particular effect , us short
bad gone In to cover themselves , nnd It wn
sober buying more thnn anything else thn
tended to create the ndvanee. It WIIH noted , too
that there waa more Investment buying thnn fen
n considerable time. Heporti from the countr )
Indicated about the usual movement there na the
weather wna good. It wns also paid that farmer
were prepared to put In their need , even In Nortl
Dakota , uhero they have hud recent snows nm
rain. The gmlind Is getting Intn condition them
for seed , ami pnrlk-s from thorn whn have muel
ground to sow say that In twn nr three days
with the present kind nf weather , they wouli
begin putting In Heed very freely.
The market eloped : April and May , C2c
July , G4Hc ; September , ' fi7 * c. On track : No. 1
hard , fiSijc ; No. 1 northern , fil'ie ' ; No. 2 north
ern , rt3e. The ilemnndum very nctlve for cnit
wheat , but mn t of It sold hi the morning before
the ndvanee , HO that very few sales reached the
price obtainable at the close. About the umiii
amount was sold to arrive , Indicating u decline
In country olevntor mocks this week. The tloui
market was good and millers said they could
sell nil they cnrt.il to sell t current prices.
They quoted p.itenla ill J3.55 to $3.70 and bukerfl
nt J2.10 to J2.50. _ _
Itlc-u .1
A radlcnl chnim'e twins to hnvf come over the
face of the niirket in domestic suits , nnd the
volume of business ilurlnt , ' tin1 p.'iflt week ban
fully mndc up fur that I OH I diiriliK tbe one just
pilor. Tin * i niiinniKeiiieiil felt Is plainly re
flected In tinsilu'enliiK of pi Icon , nml full Km-lcn
arc an eighth trt a quarter adviinceil. Pnrtber
ndvnnccH nre thought pmh.ibti * . lui n rtbe n pjlnts
are still relatively lower limn the south. Ad
vices from Ibc couth note free movement nlonR
the Atlantic cnast , tlip u markets belmc fiactlon-
ully lower thnn Ixmlslana , bence , enabled f > c m-
mand Uncle wblcli fur home lime past hod been
RoInK tbltber. In New Orleans the demand Is at
n nominal standstill , the movement of Insig
nificant proixirtluiiH. Most of the. mill * have
closed down , but as Ibo stocks of cleaned ate
ample a KcnMrnl tone of depression ptu'allH and
those/ who will can buy on better terms than
heretofore. Korean ports are cninniandliiK en
larged attention , not only In tbe east and along
the northern tier nf state. " , but also to many
points south. Iteliiu r new crop they have tbe
"bloom uf youth. " liencv mine attractive than
the ruddy styles which seem at present to con-
ttltllto the ihlef ufferliiKS of Ibe Mouth.
Kcw York Dry GnoilR ninrkct.
NEW TOHIC. April G.- The close of HIP dny
retlects much belter sales than were promised
nt the opening. liesldes a very Rood movement
of Roods on former MuU" . the order demand and
personal selection * tk up a n i'd quantity.
Dress KOO.IS did well. Moire slllw mid satin in
piece Roods und ribbons In largo demand and no
stock. Iai'i > Insertions of ec.ui and biitler Bb.ides
very sciirce and equally desirable. Kid fabrics
In steady demand for moderate to good qualities.
Gingham's qillel. All kinds of woven nnd printed
and aiitiiniual wnntH. Ilrown and blenched cot
tons In fair icqiieht. Cambric muslins dolns liet-
ter. 1'rlnl elotha llrm at 2 IS-iec for sixty-four
squares , with fnlrly good sales of narrow and
wide odd K < > ds. The tnnu of the Kenurnl market
Is butter.
Duliitb Uriiln
No. 2 northern , ciibli. UJc ; No. 3 , 531-.c ; rejectcil !
4Sc. On truck : No. 1 noilhu-n to arrive , Cllc.
HYE 42-\c.
FLAX SEED-SI.2' ' ! .
HAIILEY 30&3&C. - . . ' j ,
OATS No. 2 , 31 lie ; X6. 3 white. Sic. ' . ; "p f
Car Inspection today-.Wheat , 71 cars , ' > t
HECEIPTS Wheat. 60.614 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Wheat , 833 bu.
( "iittiin Mnrket.
NEW OHLEANS. April r . COTTON-Qulet
and steady ; Halec. 750 bnlca ; receipts , 3,432 balea ;
exports , to Great llrltnln , 1,7(10 ( bales ; to France ,
10,4 * ) bales ; In thu continent , 9,500 bales : stock ,
1SO.RHO bales. FiitureH , stendy ; sale. 32,000 bales ;
April , J7.2'i4i7.nO ; May , J7.33S7.3I : June. J7.42JC
7.43 : July , J7.M7.51 ; Aueuat. J7.KW7.5G ; Sep
tember , J7J8'u7.W ; October , J7.53Q7.54 ; November ,
J7.57l37.r.8.
ST. LOUIS-AptII 5-COTTON-nccelpts , 700
dales ; sales , 700 bales ; shipments , 700 bales ;
htock , 08,500 bales ; middling , 7' c.
Oil Markets.
OIL CITY , Pn , , April r , . National Transit ccr-
: lflcntes opened at S2 > ; highest , 82 % ; lowest ,
* 2',4 ; closed , S2'i ; sales , P.,0i bbls. ; shipments ,
53,091 bbls. ; rune. 80,835 bbla.
I'lTTSUl'IUl. 1'n. , April G. National Transit
certificates opened at S-.i ; closed at S21i ; Iilghedt ,
82 % : lowest , 82(4. (
LONDON , April B. CALCUTTA Lns'SEED-
Spot , 37s 3d ; April nnd May ehlpmenta , 36s 4''id.
Wool Mnrkct.
ST. LOUIR. April 5. WOOl -Qulst , unchsngeil.
iinall loin ot' new wool an ; coming In and sell
ng readily. Demand fair for desirable grades.
London Su nr Market.
LONDON , April S. SUOATS-Cnne. dull ; lltllo
lolng ; ceiitrlfiiRiil , Java , 15s 3d ; Muscovado , fair
refining , 13s. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Financial Notes.
NEW OHLEANS , April C. Clearings , J1,35CCOO.
PAHIS , April 5. Three per cent rcnles , 9Df lOc
for the account.
BOSTON. April 5. Clearings , $14.016.084 ; bal-
ancca. Jl.410,112.
HALTIMOHE. April 5. ClcnrlngB , J2.174.60S ;
inlnnces , J2S7.55S.
NEW YOHK. April C. Clearings , JS2.432.9S1 ;
inlances , Jl,17C,62l. ! (
PHILADELPHIA. April C.-Clenrlngs , J9.581.-
681 ; balances , Jl.433,707.
MEMPHIS , April 5. Clearings , J30I.C09 ; bnl-
nnccs , JSS/JSI. New York exchange Belling at
mr.
mr.LONDON
LONDON , April 5. The nmount of bullion
gone Into the Hank of England on balance ,
152.000.
CINCINNATI , April 5. Clearings. J2.273.2-.0.
Money , ' ,4jC per cent. New York exchange , 15c
iremlum.
ST. LOUIS. April 5. Clearings. J3.C83.4S3 ; bal
ances , J4I1,4'JD. Money , dull at 5tW7 ! per cent.
2xchnnge on New Yolk , 85c prcm'uni.
CHICAOO , April 5. Clenrings. J16M3OOfl. New-
fork exchnnge. 80c premium asked. Sterling ex-
chnnge , steady ; actual rates , SI.ftili04.S9. Money.
HC per cent.
SAN FIlANCISrO. April 5.-rr.ifls. sight , 12'io ;
clegrnphlc. 17'ic. Silver bars. ClVitrtlfic. Mex-
can dollarH , SlVif.14lic. | Wheat , dull ; December ,
1.15ft ; clcnruncrs , 19.U.16 centals.
KTOUKS AND HONDS.
Hears Tucklii the Murkot nt Mnny Points
, but Aru Promptly ItepulKcil.
NEW YOHK , April 5. Tliere was a strong
undertone to the stock mnrkct all dny
vhlch seemed to puzzle the professional
gollors. At Intervals bear raids were nuide ,
which met with such a ready absorption of
ho stocks offered for fcnlu as to quickly
check the ardor of the shorts. As the dny
advanced without the discovery of any par-
Icular weak spots In the market there was
considerable covcrliiK done , which materially
assisted In the appreciation of values , which
ranged from U to 2 > ,4 per cent In the nctlvo
Ist , while Interior Conduit rose 3 % per cent
and Edison Electric , with which It Is allied ,
J'i per cent. Sugar led tn the advances
with ono of the most active stocks In the
ransactlons. Tht grangers were among the
nest flrmly held HtockH on the list , but ex
cept In the casu nf St. Paul were not largely
raded In , At the close they showed ad
vances nf 1 per cent for the Northwestern ,
2U for Northwestern common , % for Hock
stand , Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy and K-
or St. Paul. Missouri Pacific was attacked
) > the hears In the early dealing , yielding
h per cent. The decline brought In good
myers , who sent prices tip l\d per cent ,
with a final react km of U per cent , DIs-
Illlug broka Ui per cent during the llrst
ow minutes uf htmlnesn on the report that
a decision unfavorable to the company would
> e rendered In thu quo warranto proceedings ,
) n good buying later a recovery of Hi per
cent was followed In the late afternoon by
a reaction uf ! | > er cent and a final rally of
H per cent , Denver & Rio Grande lost 1 per
cent and nearly all the other shares traded
n recorded gains , The market closed gen
erally firm. The railway and miscellaneous
loml market waa tlrm In the early dealings ,
iut after midday became tiialer. In the late
dealings , however , a better tone prevailed
and the close vras iiultij llrm.
The rout sayu ; It was not uninteresting
to observe that the buying ot these stocks
In quantity did not begin until the wheat
market's nilvancoiftU been resumed. Ye
tlio 1-cont drop In-wheat during the early
hours otiRht , on trio simple "crop drun.iKo'
theory , to hnvo cnrourngcJ buying of the *
stocks , A fo\v mojo ffScli markets Instance !
will show that the forces underlying the
present market nro , Knmowli.it moro oxtnn
slvo than the room < rAilcrs' theory has tils
ccrned. Taken ns hj whole , the day's mnrkct
ilcBplto some Irregularity , showed dccldci
BtretiKtli. - ( > !
The following nrq the closing quotations on
the loading stocks dr the Now York exchange
T.undnn Stock Quotation ) .
LONDON , April 5. 4 p. in. closlnif :
1IAH SILVKK-2S ! l-16d iwr ounce.
MONPY i iwr eem.
The rate of discount In the open market for both
short and tliroo months' bills la 116 percent.
Now York Mining Quotation * .
NEW YORK , April C. The following are the
closing mliiinc quotations :
; on. cal. & Va. . . . i"JA Sierra Nevada 10.r >
lead wood SO Standard - . . . . 14n
iould & Curry 70 Union Con 70
Ialo& Norcrobs. . 05 Yellow Jacket , . . . 50
lomestako 1100 Iron Silver 10
Mexican ICO Quicksilver 200
) ntarlo 700 ' do preferred 1550
Ophlr. 250 Dulwer C
'lymoutli 20
St. I.otiU Mining Stock Quotations.
ST. LOUIS. April G. Minln ? stocks dull and
incliangod. Quotations :
Hid. Anked. Hid. ABlteil.
Adams. . . . $ ,115 K .00 S. Hopes. . . $ .55 $ .70
\in.Ncttli ) : .U2M .03 EllzabeMi. . . .21U20U
UranltoM. . 1.80 2.25 Hope 3.00 . . .
Ilinetalllc. H.'C . ' 1.10 Harcouver. .21H . . . .
' On the London Murknt.
NRW YOUIC , April r , . The Post's London
cable nays : TJie bank reserve decreimcd &S8OOi ) ,
althoiiKb f83.ouo In cold were impoited for the.
veek , t'102,000 cnnilnK In from Kgypt. 27,00) from
ortiiKal , 32wV ) front AustrHlla and 22.1)00 ) were
lOUKlit. Public deponlts were down 1,350,0)0.
lie Kovernment ImvhiK rtldbursed for eontracts ,
lu. Other peunrltles decn-imeil ft.SIS.OOO. owlnu
o lepayiiicntH fiom the miirket. The fall of
liver to 23 3-1M had a depressing effect upon nil
he markrlH. The recent buylnK of * h metal
or China waa lareely ppeculiitlve , hut no fur-
her nevere decline waa exp-cted , Consols were
nualn over par on the cheapness of nunry.
Americana were dull all day on realizations and
veuk holders. They were heller at the close.
vlth u Rtronit demand for Wiihnsh securities.
Sixty-live tlinummil In told wua bounht. 75kiO (
came In from IlKypt und I2,0i frjm Spain.
Hank of ICiiRluiKl .Sliiteiiient.
LONDON. April 5. The weekly bank state-
ncnt of the Hank of Knglund , hsued today ,
Hliowa the followliiK ehuiiKea us compared with
ho previous iiecouiil ; Total ivservex , decreas" ,
5SSwnij clreulatlon. lAch-nw. tWS.nOO ; bullion , In-
ri'iiHc , 107,777 ; other secnrltleM , ecn-aae , 1,817-
UUO ; other deposits , < lwrisp , 122,000 ; publlo de-
losltH , decrense , Cl.3fiV.iVV ) ; notes reserve , ile-
crease. 01.o < iO ; K''Verniji''tit ' i-eeurltlea , clecreanu ,
200.00) ) ; proportion nf 'the Hunk of Kncland's
reaerve to llalilllty , KTSTiter eent.
The iiitu of dlscoiiiLBD-cpiulim at " pur cent.
Hunk of 1'Wuco Stiiti'ineiit.
rAHIH. April 5. 'rWi weeKly statement of the
Hank of I-'ninco , Issued today , shows the fnlluiv-
Inic chiuiKes us cnmpAfi'fl ' with the. previous nc-
coiint ! Notes In clraibvtlpn , Increase clurlnn the
week , Ki.9yt.OHOt : tres < ry accounts current , de
crease. M.SM.Uonf ; KnfiMu hand , decrease , 1.323 , .
OOflf ; bills dlscDimteill.Jn'reaso , 76,20c,000f ; Bllver
In band. Increase , l.MOo Qf.
M Imir Ciilirl Mult em.
Judge Ambrose , . who Is now In Hurt
county holding tUt 'IKulur term of court ,
IIUH written to tiavl'i'k ) ' that lie' will re
turn Friday nlKlit una that during Satur
day IID will bf uixmUhu bench In room No.
U fur the | ) urpom 'OT disposing of ex pnrtu
matte.ra nnd lii'iirlim motions.
In the cane of Hie state against A. H.
Noluml the Jury ri'tnrneil a verdict yestfr-
duy llndlng thu defendant guilty ( if grand
larceny. Nolnnd In the intin who stole
a bluyclo from U. T. Yuten. He la also
tht * man who t'Hcupril from Detective llunu
while that otllcrr was taking a nap ,
KlUabHh Kuhlmtui has sued the Capital
Flru Iimurnnco company In an action to
recover { .VX1 , mid the Home Insurance com'
pany of Onmliii tn un action to recover
the sum of 11,000 , alleging that the com-
"punlen had. policies on her house which
burned lusr May.
Nlcarncuiin Troopn Onlcrml to IlliieUrlds.
TEQUOIOAM'A , Honduras , April 0. A
part of tbo Nlcaraguan troops here have
been ordered to march Immcdlatclv toward
Uliiefl ldi.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Receipts of Cattle and Hogs Still Lighter
tbau During Last Week.
FAT STEERS TURN UPWARD SHARPLY
Seller * Auk and Itccclrr Fully 1'lftrcn Cents
lllctirr Cnir and I'mlrr Urntlri
Strong lings ( ) | IFH Higher
nuil Dote Strong.
THUHSriAV , April G.
Receipts of. nil kinds continue light. So
far this week , compared with last , they show
a decrease of J.fiOO cattle niul nearly 600
hog ! ! , \vhllo there has been uu Increase u
about 1,500 sheep.
There were some COO fewer cattle re
cclvcil than on last Thursday , while In view
of the'recent sharp uilvnnco In prices deal
era nalnrally looked fur n more liberal sup
ply. .Seller.- * found condlllona very much to
their liking , and asked and obtained very
coimldornbly higher prices. The favorable
tone to eantcrn advices Infused new life
and courage Into speculative buyers am'
buyers for eastern butchers were also early
In the saddle. Local IIOUHCH could not af
ford to see all the cattle go to outsiders
and their buyers were not far behind the
others. The result was about the liveliest
market of the year and ono that wus verj
satisfactory , looked at from the seller's
standpoint. As has boon the case all week
prices were a trifle uneven. There were
Isolated cases where cnttlo brought very
little more than Wednesday , whllu In a few
Instances sales showed pretty close to nOn
-On advance. On an average prices nilci
lOc to IGc higher , and by the middle ot the
forenoon trade was over , the markc.t clos
ing up strong.
Cows sold MroiiHrr In sympathy will
steers. The supply was rather limited , am
while good fat stork sold In many cases
Go to lOc higher , most of the stuff simply
went at good strong prices. There was u
very respectable showing ofalves : , nm !
prices averaged up fully steady. The sup
ply of rough stock was comparatively lim
ited , and boilers had no dllllculty In getting
a little better prices.
Business 'In ' stockers and feeders was
rather dull , llegular dealers all have lib
eral supplies on their Imnds , and as they
llnd the country demand somewhat re
stricted they are but Indifferent and often
bearish buyers of the fresh receipts. There
was quite u little- Improvement In the trade
today , compared with what It has been ,
and good stuff was In better request. Good
to choice feeders are quoted at $3.0003.35 ;
fair to good at $2.7G5T3.00 , and lighter , com
moner grades at from $2.75 down. Hcpre-
sentatlvo sales :
* DHESSED HREf.
20. . . . 777 323 17..1172 350 19..1177 360
21..1020 325 5..1111 3M 19..1182 360
7..10IH 340 21..1101 350 17..1207 370
22. . . . 993 34) 2..1110 350 21..1215 370
21..10111 345 ! . . . .IITO 360 20..1341 375
22..1155 350 21..UK ) 300 40..12M 375
13..1170 3 50 47..1183 3 CO 21..112 ! 390
14..1121 S M
MIXED.
13. . . . 742 2ft ) 27. . . . 795 293 11. . . . 840 330
COWS.
3. . . . S ! > 3 103 3. . . . 750 210 2. . . . 850 2 CO
1. . . . 770 170 1..1110 210 ; i..1180 260
20. . . . 940 170 ( J..1015 220 S. . . . 8k6 260
1. . . . 710 175 1..10GD 225 2..1000 200
1..10M 175 3. . . . 933 225 2..1200 2 CB
3. . . . 923 1 76 1..1MI ) 2 23 9..1055 2 65
1..1020 175 1. . , . 900 223 1..1170 2 C5
I. . , . R.10 1.10 1. . . . 880 225 3..1108 275"
8. . . . ! > 02 1 W ) 1..1(190 225 15. . . . 760 276
2..1020 ISO TT..1200 225 19 1007 275
2. . . . fi5 190 1..1DSO 223 8..112" 275
II. . . . SiT ) 193 1..1300 225 1..1270 275
3. . . . 803 200 2. . . . 860 230 9..112G 275
1..1130 2 00 3. . . . 803 240 2..780 275
2. . . . 790 200 2..12SO 250 11..1107 2 W
1. . . . 930 200 7..1074 250 4..1212 2 S5
1..1060 200 1. . . . 970 2 SO 8. . . . 685 2 f.5
2. . . . 970 20) 3. . . . 933 250 1..1140 2 W
2..1032 200 1..10SO 2 W I9..10U1 300
S3. . . . 980 205 2..1223 263 21..1170 305
3. . . . 920 210 8..1003 250 13..1219 303
2. . . . 915 210 1..1010 2 W 6..100S 310
2. . . . 895 210 12. . . . 903 SCO 20..U3C 313
2..1020 210 1..1200 260 1..1170 325
1. . . . C20 150 10. . . . 440 235 2. . . . SOS 275
2. . . . 400 100 1. . . . 920 250 IS..578 293
6. . . . 334 200 4. . . . 947 260 11..900 295
2 , . . . CM 210 6. . . . 613 205 60. . ' . . 890 300
20. . . . 66 210 13. . . . 670 275 O..S53 310
28. . . . 387 2 10
YEAIILINGS.
2. . . . COO 3 W
CALVES.
C. . . . 335 ICO 1. . . . 90 40i ) 1. . . . 130 500
1. . . . 250 175 4. . . . 225 400 1. . . . 130 600
7. , . . 397 290 1. . . . 100 425 2. . . . 150 500
i. . . . 290 am 2. . . . lee 425 i. . . . no 500
3. . . . 90 350 3. . . . 100 460 3..113 500
S. . . . 98 4 00 8. . . . 153 460 1. . . . ISO 600
1. . . . 160 400 1. . . . 1M 500 2. . . . 170 525
3. . . . 130 400 1. . . , 130 500 1 , . . . ICO 525
BULLS.
1. . . . 040 200 1. . . . ESO 240 1..1180 205
1..I200 210 V. . . . 9M ) 240 2..1150 270
1..1290 215 3..1000 243 3..1333 270
1..1100 220 1..1290 260 1..HJO 275
1..11CO 223 1..1400 250 1..1440 275
1. . . . SSO 225 1. . . . 9M > 260 2. . . . 7M > 273
1..1430 2 SO 1..1CIO 265 1..1GOO 309
1..1320 2 40 1..1C10 2 ( .5 .
STAGS.
1..1230 273
OXEN.
1..2IOO 273
KTOl'KEIlS AND FEEDERS.
3. . . . 7m 240 17. . . . 774 300 1. . . . 900 315
3. . . . 320 250 7. . . . 862 303 7. , . . 654 315
I. . . . 3V > 2 60 3. . . . 710 310 41. . . . 4X9 320
1. . . . C20 275 24. . . . 732 310 8. , . . 900 320
4. . . . 490 2 Si 4. . . . 747 310 36. . . . 641 321
2. . . . 6CO 290 13. . . . 715 310 2. . . . 610 323
2. . . . 420 2 W 12. . . . 671 315 23. . . . 953 32'
3. . . . 910 290 11. . . . MO 315 38..1016 335
S. . . . 576 3 00
MILKEIIS AND Bl'lUNGEHS.
1 milker 127.00
COI.Olt.VDO CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
17 ulcers 13S9 3 10 2 uteers.tlK.im J2 00
2.1 feedeis. . . . 880 2 CO C feeders. . . . 920 260
HOOS The general market was lOc higher
and the close lOc to liic higher than Wednes
day. Supplies were very moderate , provi
sions were strong , eastern markets better ,
Armour and Squlro and n horde of specula
tors still hunting lingo and compelling local
packers to keep up with the procession or
quit. The market was Blow to open , but
most of the early trading was at $4.G5 and
$4.70 , or fully u dlmo higher than Wednes
day. As the morning advanced the keen
competition and free buying caused a further
stiffening of values and the later trading
was largely at $4.70 and $4.75 , or lOc and
15c higher and the mnrkct closed active am !
strong at UK-EC figures , with the pens empty
by 10 o'clock. Considerably over half of the
hogs sold In the $1.70 notch , with as many
sales nlmvo an he ! ' K that llgurc. On yester
day the hogs sold mostly ut $4.G5 and $ I.CO ,
while the bulk nf thu trading a week ago
today us ut 11.CO and $1.65 , . Representative
salon :
No. Av. Sll Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr.
r 202 . . . J4 CO 63 311 1201470
201 . . . 4 60 2 275 . . . 470
! ) . . . . , . . . 120 t 65 62 237 . . . 4 70
69 233 120 4 65 K 2"3 180 4 70
3'J 481 . . . 463 76 2J8 80 470
64 , .21)9 2l ) 463 45 234 40 4 7J
68 212 40 4 CS 31 S.W . . . 470
W 2S.1 ISO 4 CS 73 201 . . . 470
2 255 . . . 4 CS 79 227 iO 4 70
63 W7 SO 46.1 77 223 120 470
6 ! ) 305 320 405 U5 2J2 120 470
75 223 120 4 0.1 73 VIK kO 4 70
79 212 SO I 11.1 69 230 . . . 4 70
73 270 40 4 05 68 247 SO 470
67 241 1110 465 6.1 S0.1 120 470
1,7 221 2'46.1 / ) til 270 Ml 470
51 227 I ? ) 4 li.l IW 22C W 470
65 W3 ISO 4 C , . 72 23 * 320 470
74 172 IH ) I ffi 74 201 160 4 70
H 372 . . . 4 IS U JM 4) ) 470
63 328 I2D 40.1 23 268 SO 470
55 3UC KM 4 f.i SI 250 . . . 470
74 239 40 4 07'1 W 202 . . . 470
69. . i.227 fcO 4 67'j 61) ) 251 1 ) 470
7H na 120 4 67 > i 70 23S 160 4 70
7S 253 W 4 67'j , 26 33S . . . 470
71 . . . . . .21'i M 4H7i ; 67 S75 40 470
( J .311 SO 4 07'i 76 230 10) 4 70
k.- . . .IMS W 4671 , SO Z4I 80 470
5 ill k' ' ) 4 67'J 72 227 120 470
79 3l7 . ; . 470 M S7S " ' "
84 . . . . .227 W 4 70 73 258
64 Ml W 4 70 C7 211
72 215 hi 4 70 B I"
t 254 . . . 470
7 320 . . . 4 70
U 226 . . . 470
4 VIS . . . 470
10 17H . . . 470
67 ! 740 4 70
Jt. , 26 M 4 70
73 2 1W 4 70
i : u 1:9 ig i ya 10 ua
J'5 N 4 n M I ) I
7H 40 4 7i ) M M
210 44 4 V ) U t-0 1
.Ut f ) 4 70 ( I . . ire 4 15
.300 i ) 7i ) U. . . . . 4 75
. " 03 . . 4 70 i . . . .2.10 SO I 7S
1'UIB AM ) nOt'Ott.
1 .140 . . . 4 23 7 105 4) 4 i'0
81 IE UP Tlicro were no fresh receipts nt
sheep ami nothing licro to nwko n market.
All local houses nro after supplier nnd prices
nre qunlrtlily xtroiiK for nil grades. I'air to
sooil natives uro quotable at J3.00f 1.25 ; fair
to peed westerns , } 2.7Gfl 1.00 ; common nml
stock sheep , $2.1'5fi'3.00 : f-ood to choice 40
to IWMb. lambs ut $2.25iy4.riO.
Itrcnlpt nml ll | in Illiiii of Stuck.
Omol.il tvcelnt * anddlnponltlonof sloc'itaiHho'.vii
by lliebooXsof HIM Union stoclt Yanli co.iiiniiv
for tlin twenty- four hours ciinlnj in 0 o'clock p , m ,
April 0. IfrlIt !
1IKCKIITS.
,
Cam llendiCura. | IIead I
fi,7ftl ! ! . I |
Msru.ii nox.
ClIlCAdU I.IVi ; HTOCK ,
Cnttlo Wt-ro Not Active tlmn on
\VcdiieMluy.
CHICAOO , April 6. The enltlo market was
not lesn active than on Wednesday nnd wns
cvpiy lilt a ptroim' . Turtlipr decrpaxo In the
receipts and the piospeets of n llslit supply for
the remainder of thin wprk Induced a feelliiR nf
pnntldencp nnmiiR operators generally , and prleefl
werp advanced from 10e to 2'V. ' Thin makes u
gnln nlnvi > Monday of fnun We In 40c per in > )
Iba. TIP | bulk of HIP steern herp today H.ild at j
better than J3.M , and HIP best iiunlttle. uru now
qualpil around 14.7.1. There Ims been less ad-
vanca In butchers' and rnnners' slock ( ban In !
Btcera , but nil description ! ! have nnilp n BUbstnn-
tlill Killn. AltlinilKh HIP week Hlarted 111 with
about the largest Tprplpts of tnp year so far ,
the total for the last four days Is only nhmit 2,70)
head more than for the same time last week.
That the present lijiitn will let loose thousands
of rattle that ba\o been lipld Mint for just such
a turn In the market pannot t > c doubted , and a
reaction therefore Is utmost Inevltablp. Tinip | -
mand IB Rtlll running to light and ineilliini
weights , therp bplng only a limited Inquiry for
cattle weighing oypr 1,400 Iba. The Keneral mar-
kpt closed wrnk.
It did not takp spllers long to ndd lOc to HIP
price of lugs. The iinlniabi irerr badly wanted
by Ixjtli Bhlppuis and packers , nnd as the supply
of stale anil fresh receipts pomblned did lint
pxcped 23mX ) bead , HIP pens prp cnon swept
clean. There were u number of sales at $ . " > , and
It was n | Mior lot , Indeed , that c > uld not lie
worked iiff at belter than JI.SO. but the bulk
were weighed with a range of from H.S" > to
} 4.95 , anil from $ I.C. > to J1.75 werp HIP pxireineH
for nierclmnlnblo lots. Tbp quality oontlniieH
to average good for HIP tlmp of HIP year. In
deed , there may aim ist t > " salil to IIP no poor
bogs. Avi-rages of from 180 to 2M Ibs. make up
tbe bulk of the. current recplptn.
The demand for nheep anil lambs wan not
riultp as Fhaii > ns on the procepfltng dnys nf thl.i
week , but It developed enough vitality to enable
sellem to hold the advance already established.
There were buyers for everything , on u basis of
from $3.50 to 15.40 for poor to choice sheep and
fiiiu t ' t { . S. . for p nf 11 CJt'in ' tuinlo.
sb . p i. . , -e < iunt.il in bi > , 'i 'i- ' J ' ,
H > 'i i.ili I'attli ! , i > H IIIMI ! ih'S , W h . li
IIIVK * . | imi bind , slvp \ , 11'tW bead ,
Tbe lveiibiK ; .iniiinnl npufM
C'A'ITLt : Hrcctpts. * . ' * ) ) ( nil ! ninth * ! steady
tn R tiule hlKhm piimr nn > i i-\tm tiathr lct .
IM.MM . M. im-dlum. Jl IXKH li. otbilil l ' . ' . .IT ! H.l.
HOtl.S--Uicelpt > i. IJ.OlW bend : In.-uK''t aellvr 10- '
Jl.rojfisr , ; pilriip ' ! i \ ' ' butrlirr.i' * , $ l.90tf
6.00 ; nssnrtnl Unlit , tl.bttrl.ii'i. ! '
MIIKKP AND I.AMIM llrrrlpli. 12.000 brad :
market IICIIVM , sltitiiBi top sheep. l5.tr3.W ; top
lambs , J5.WUi.73 ,
St. l.oilU I.Un Stuck Mnrknt.
ST. liOflP , April S.OATTMHecclits. : | . S.e08
lipad ; HhlpMi'iils , f.niK ) he.id : market SMK | | ,
iliu.le blfihrr for nall\cs , 1.V hlcber for Te\an ;
Ii'lthn MITIS , l.x.1) ) tn l. kl Ibs , | 3,3.'ilfI.CO : ; l'iin. ,
lo'l.l" ' ) It * . , JLTuVl'vOi lii.-illUlii"lW ) to liJlM
Ibs. . .1.3.U3.fi5.
IIOOllecelpls , 0,100 bead ; shipment * , l.SW
bond ; liMtkel iictlvo. ItW hlKlier ; clmlce butebers ,
pac'KltiK nnd IlKhl , M.95 ; bulk uf K > KV | . > l. > , ! .OJ.
, nvdbini IlKbts , f4.fw04.70 ; plfis and common
light * . II.OOff4.IO.
Nliniil'-UecehilH. ! W\ ) head ; shipments , nonej
tinukrl iietlviie hlcher ; nnllvo yemllnits , IVM )
nnll\c imil. . ? l.75iS.uo ( ; fed TcMia I.imbs , 14W ,
clipped Texas cheep , 14 10.
Kiittvt * City I.It P Murk .Mnrkct.
KANSAS I'lTY , April 5.-C-ATT1.1 celpH ,
3.701 In ml ; shipment * , 2. ) bend ; iiiurUel slronu
In IIV hluher ; Tex.is Meerti , f2.7r,5f.UO. Texas
cows , JI.5'"U3.00 ; hlip | UK i.-eis , $ .1.OHM 20. n.ilixo
cows. ! 1.7Mj3.'nl ; stin ki > i ulnl feedelK , J2.75U3 00 ,
bllll" , II . , „ , < . t Ikl
IKH'S - Iteeelpis , S.r.'W ' bend ; Miliinients. .1.600
bend ; mnikel UV lilghrr ; Lii k , II AltM.70 ; a-1 i ,
paekermd mixed. JI.'OUl.7,4 ; Muhls , York
and nliiH. ' JI.iVJ5fl.TH. .
Ullill Itiu-rlpli , l.Jrt head ; Bhlpmentg. 1,100
In ml : market
N < nv York l.ltn Stork Alurloit.
NK\V YOUIC , April -MKCVCit llpivlpls , 1 OOi )
heiid ; ininkel tlrm.
MlliHP : AND LAMIIS-ltfrplpt. . , B.BiM
sliprp. vpry Him ; lambs , nriUo but u ulunli *
lowpr ; uiiH. > orn Hliep. fnmnion to prltno. | J.751 |
B.oil ; tinnhorn Inmbs. niniinon to clmlcp ,
6.7.'ij Pllpppil , J.1 T5U.V.H.
IIOOH HrivlptH , 3.C33 hcnd ; market numUml'y '
Hrm at 3.0)ff.4 ) : . .
City Live Stuck Mnrkef ,
SIOI'X CITY , April nna.S-lteeHlilo | , l.WJ
head ; .veDtenlay , 1.0SJ bead , shipments , 1GS head ,
market 101/I.V / 'ilgher ' nl l4.72'/i,1i ' 1.77'j , ; bulk , | 4 7. ,
CATTLE HcceiptH , 3i.O bead ; yestenluy. S2"
bend ; shipments. 603 In ad ; mniket stead ) , feed
ets , J2.COif3.20 ; yenrlltiRS , l2.2Vji3.iX ) ; cows , H 2JW
2.60 ; bulls. J2.00fc2.CO ; men. ? 1.50fl2.i5.
.Stock In SlRbt.
Tlio following nnrlhiTivliui at the four prln- *
clpalcltli-HTIiurBdiiy , April o :
Caltlo. Hoss. Sliccn.
South Omaha ' . ' .lllil -,7f.O
( Milcairo 11.000 10.000 12.01)0 )
, H.noo liUD (
St. LoulH. ' . ' .liOD u.ioo 900
Total. . iTaTaiu
Dewitt's Witch Iluzcl salve cures nlcnri ,
Dcwltt's Witch Hazel salvo cures piled ;
I.oenmotlvo < 'rr\v InJillTil.
CHBYENNK. Wyo. , April 5. ( Sp clil T. le-
gram to The Hee. ) Knglneor O'Neill and
Fireman Mngulre were sent , out with n light
engine to help the Denver Paclllc train Into
town this afternoon. When two miles out
and running very fast the drlvo wheel broke
loose and the driving rod freed , threshed
about , tearing off the rab and knocking out
both the engineer and llrcnmn. The former
escaped uninjured , but ( ho fireman had both
legs broken nnd was otherwise terribly In
jured. Ho will die.
Dowltt's Witch Hazel salvo cures piles.
vfn\Vi"SjSi i Sff
Young Wives 1
WHO ARE FOR THE FIRST TIME TO UNDERGO
WOMAN'S SEVEREST TRIAL , WE OFFER
\
e : "flatters' Friend"
A remedy which , if used as directed a few weeks before con
finement , robs it of its Pain , Horror and Risk to Life of both
mother and child , as thousands who have used it testify.
" I used two bottles of MOTIIKRS' FRIEND' with MARVELOUS RESULTS ,
and wish every woman who has to pass through the ordcat of child-birth
to know if they use 'MOTHERS' FR ND' for a few weeks it will rob con :3 :
finement of fain and suffering and insure safety to life of mother and
child. MRS. SAM HAMILTON , Eureka Springs , Ark.
Book to Mothers mailed free containing * voluntary testimonials.
Rout by express , charges prepaid on receipt of price , SI 50 per bottle.
Sold by all Druggiits. HRADF1KLD REQULATOR CO. , ATLANTA , GA. . &
't l l t t t J > l f & & &
Iff D
nuns OF JUST RECEIVED ,
K ( " ) for a five-piece crushed 3 * / C P. for nn nntlpnc oak Ice
- " - ' plush solid oak frame M- - refrigerator , the
suit , worth $50.00. sides of the Ice cham
ber lift out making
for Smyrna rugs best It cleanablo. worth
quality , SCxGO Inches ? 13.GO.
fringed , wortll $5. . $2.75 for n two burner
gasollno stove , worth
for fur rugs , wad $ G.OO.
ded and lined , wortll $6.85 * or n 'baby ' tar-
$ G.OO. rlago wltli bicycle
75c for moquetto rugs , wheels nnd satin
worth $1.GO parasol , worth $12.GO ,
< EQ for genuine Irish for nn nntlpuo oak
JpO point lace curtains ,
worth $8.50. 17c for a good , pah
per yard best all leaf lunch basket ,
wool carpet rem worth COc.
nants , ' for u nice bible
per yar'd best tapes stand , worth Jl.GO.
try brussels rem 19c frr n Hhatn holder
nants , worth 7Cc.
\ ( \f * . per yard best oilcloth for n good feather
Iv-'L.
- cloth remnants. pillow , wortll $1.GO.
for misfit Ingrain car- for a good brussels
47c
pcta , worth $10.00 carpet , worth $1,00.
for misfit brussels 39c for flno Ingrain carpets
$9.65
carpets , wortll $20.00. pets , worth 7Gc.
65 for best English $1.15 for worth library $2.GO. lamps ,
$7
dinner sets , warranted
for banquet lamps ,
ranted not to crackle ,
craze , worth $6.00 , worth JG.OO.
75c for blacking coi
tor wool mattress modes , made of oak ,
es , worth $0.00. worth $2.00.
< tin yc for n thrce-pleco 1.25 for a tasty antique
ifl\J 1 ' * - * chamber suit , fin oak finish rocker ,
ished In antique oak , with cano neat , worth
worth $20.00 $3.GO.
11.00 for full sized comforts
OMLO for i lianlwooil .
> " ' forts , fancy stitched ,
* * 1'"v- . .
bedstead , worth $3.00. $
wortlj $2.00.
for a good wlro for nottlnghnm lace
spring , worth $2.00. SOc curtains , worth $1GO.
EASY TERMS. PRESENTS FOR ALL ,
$10 wortll of goods , $1,00 per Visitors receive Imiulsomc sou-
week.
$25 worth of goods , $1.50 per $5.00 wortll of goods , an Al
vcck. bum of American uitiu.s ,
$10.00 worth of
goods , Sou-
-
$50 worth of goods , $2.00 pur vciilr Spoon.
vuck. $25.00 wortll of goods , World's
$75 worth of goods. $2.50 pur Fair IlooU.
$50.00 worth of goods ,
Smyrna Ktig.
$100 worth of goods , $ ! . ( )0 ) pur $75.00 worth of goods , Lucu
.urtalns.
$200 worth of goods , $ * . 00 per $100.00 worth of goods , Con-
poHfiiy-o for < mr/ > /'Jl / viitnluiftio rvtitty t'nr initllnu
Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House.