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c TILE OJVLAJIA 1JAJLLY 35E13 : WJSDIS ESDAV , AI'IUL 17 , 1805.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
After an Early Advance on Heavy Short
Covering Wheat Olosed Unchanged.
CABLE NEWS WAS QUITE BULLISH
Corn Wm Actlro In Spots nt Wide Inter
vals hut Vi'nn Wcnlc tlio
Urrntcr 1'nrt of the
Tlinr.
CHICAGO , April IC.-Aftcr nn early adVance -
Vance on heavy short covering today wheat
weakened on the liberal shipments from
competing countries and closed unchanged
for May. May corn closed at ' , c lower ,
May oats V o lower and provisions at
Blight declines.
The news received by cable this morning
was BO decidedly bearish that jirevlous to
the oM > nlng of the session a decline In
wheat for the day seemed Inevitable. That
was the Impression on the curb previous
to the start , OOUc being this quoted value
then of May , compared with Wj\kc as the
market was coming to a close yesterday.
When trading commenced up stairs so much
Was found to be wanted at G0'ic and even
nt K-'HiC that very soon no ono would sell
nt any such prices. The result was that
Instead of nn expected break an advance
commenced which carried May price up
to Oi'ic. and It had no other apparent foun
dation than a panic among the May shorts.
Bt. Louis shorts. It Is said , covercil 2,000 , ' CO
bu. or more ot May wheat In the first hour
of the session and the local contingent were
not behind In the btiuggle with St. Louis
for a share of the limited offerings. Ihe
Liverpool cables quoted wheat ' , id higher
than that mniket closed on Thursday last
nnd such a small advancewns considered
n very Inadequate appreciation of the bul
lishness here. In addition to that the Kits-
Blun shipments of wheat for the week were
.i. bu. nnd tb Argentine shipments
2.010,000 bu. for the same tlmo. The weather
for the coming crop on thlH continent wn
most favorable ami It was In life face ol
such n combination of In nrlshness that the
advance alrtndy noted occurred. Thp offset
was tbo comparatively small domestic re
ceipts nnd the gradual reduction of the
elevator stocks , liradstreet's usual state
ment of tli-- weekly changes ot stocks in
this nnd other countries showed that , not
withstanding a decrease In the United
States nnd Canada of " , &S7OiK ) bu. , the In
crease of stocks nlloat for Kurope reduced
the amount of the world's decrease for the
week to 1,067 , )0 ) bu. The amount on pas
sage for the 1'nlted Kingdom nnd continent
Increased 1.2SOMO bu. since a week ago
Minneapolis and Duluth lucelved 17 cars
compared with 3C5 cars n year ago. Ex
port Clearances from Atlantic ports
nmounli-il In wheat and Hour together to t
little ' ver SUU.UJU bu. The closing cables
reported advances of ln c per bu. at Paris
nnd from Uc to I'ic at Herlln. The mar
kct here ruled weak and lost In the end al
that was galn'd earlier , closing with sellers
nt GG'.fco for May.
Corn was active In spots at wide Inter
vals , but was weak the greater part of th <
tlmo. May opened at 45Tir , sold at 45c , ther
advanced toIG'.ic. . selling down later t (
45'/.c and closing at from IHHc to I5c. Re
celpts were 191 cars nnd 125 are estimated
for tomorrow. In addition to the rail re
celpts , 20,100 bu. en me In by steamer. Thi
primary receipts were 131,000 bu. , comparei
with 303,000 bu. a year ago.
Oats attracted but little attention. Trad
Ing consisted almost entirely of small scalp
Ing and local covering. Fluctuations wen
confined to a narrow range and an easj
feeling was Influenced by the weakness li
wheat. Mav sold from 28'ic to 2S-Tc , ant
closed at sSVfcc. July ranged from 2i"c ti
27HC , clorlng at the low price , at which re
celpts were given.
Pork advanced lOc per bid. , but then
was an evident desire to sell at the ad
vance , and when wheat broke provision :
followed suit nnd left pork In the end a
n decrease for the day of lOc per bbl. Lnrc
nnd ribs pursued a similar course , beliif
llrm early and closing weak , with respec
tlvo losses of 7Hc and Co pr 10) ) Iba.
Kstlmates for tomorrow : Wheat , 12 ears
corn , 123 cars ; oats , 120 cars ; hogs , 20,00i
head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Cash nuotntlons were as follows :
KLOUll F'rm ; wlntir patcntr , JS.SQQZ.'SO ; w.nt-
llnilghts. J2.33U2.CD ; sprlne patents , JS.IUOT.W
eprliiB BtrnlBhta , J110W2.83 ; linkers , 31.7ott2.21.
WHEAT No , 2 sprlnK. Pi5 ) | C2'iO ' ! ; No.
Bprlnu , COc ; No. 2 ml , MUflWic.
COUN No. 2 , 47 , > 4WirilKNo. ; . 3 yellow , 4t',5e.
OATS No. 2. 23 ie ; No. S white , 32'.i032ViC
No. 3 while , 31'i ! ' 32 > .ie.
m'K No. 2 , EOUc.
HAHLEY No. 2 , G30334c ! ; No. 3 , 51f32c ; Nc
4 , 50c.
FLAX SEED No. 1 , fl.390t.40.
TIMOTHY SEED Prime , J5.SO.
PUOVI81ONS Me.-s pork , per Mil. . $12.32'i' ' ! '
12.45. Lnrd. per 100 Ibs. , fC.03Q6.a7S4. Shoi
ribs , sides ( loose ) , jri.27Vift6.30 ; dry salted Blum
flcrs ( boxeil ) , J5.C71405.75j short clear , sld (
( boxed ) , 6.55 C.6 .
WHISKY UlBtlllcru * Hnlshed goods , per gal
fl.21.
BUOAnS Unchanged.
The following were the receipts ana ahlpmcm
todayt
On the Produce otclianffo toilnv tno butter mai
kut was limit creamery , lOUSd c ; dairy , 8 18
EIBS , llrm ; llMMUHc. Chouse , creamery , U4
IOHC , . _
NEW YUHK UKNKIl.VL .M.VHICET.
Closing Ointntlonx nil the Vrlnulp.U Com
inodltle mul Stuplns.
NEW YOnK , April 10. FLOUH-Rccelpts , 1C
900 bbls. ; exp rtn , 21.000 bbU. ; sales. 39.COO pkg
Firm , with a good local demand nt old pi Ice
Exiiorlern were nulet today , belnK flow to a <
vance bids ; city mill patents , J2.KiJ4.1 )
winter patents , t2.SOQ3.lo ; city mill clears , f3.
03.40 ; winter BtralKhts , f.3o&3.SO ; MlnncBO
patents , f2.fMT3.70 : winter . extras , $ l. ! fl2.4
Minnesota balu-ra. I2.W83.CO ; winter low Brndt
fl.70ii2.13 : sin-lnw liiw grades , Jl.13Hl.liO ; uprli
extras , ft.65O2.33. Hye Hour , active and tlrn
ales. 400 bbl . lluckwheat Hour , nominal ,
1IUCKW1I EAT Nominal. VJ'titec.
COHN MKAI Firm ; * nle , l.SM sacks ; ycllo
western , fl.09Rl.lS ; llrandywlne. f2.75iT2.50.
\\lIEAT-Heceliit8 , 6S,3i bu. ; exports , 9S. :
bu. ; gales , 9.775.U'iO bu. futures and 3.0 < b
Bpot. Hpot dull ; No. 2 red , In more and el
vator. 61t c ; ulloat , C2'ic ; f. o. b. , C3 c. ullnn
No. 1 hard , CUTie , delivered. Optkns opeiv
quiet nnd steady , but subsequently udvunc
charply amid excited coverlni ? by sliorlH. due
a rapid rlsi west nnd reported heiivy 8t. Ix > u
buying. Cnbli-8 cnran Mt-ady. In the nflernoi
oa a result of a big Increasu nn piinsaKO nnd
dlmppolntlnK Itnulntn-H report nil the early n
vance \\ua lost , the close Blmwlni ; only \'tn\ \ \
net ealn ; No. 2 red , May. 6U4ff < ! 2 3-lCc. cloiej
61Hc ; June closed nt Cl'tc ; July. Cl lo-16irC2'i
closed nt fci'ie ; AURUB ) , G2unC3e , cli ed nt K\
September , C2Ht ( Hc , clos l nt 62Hc ; Octobt
KlUiU4c | , clcme-l nt C3Uc ; December , Ct 15-K
6i'ic , rUweil at CoUc.
CORN Ilrrt'lpU. 5,900 bu. ; exports , 4. CM In
enlfs. 19..O ) bu. futur < a nnd 8.WI bu. rpot. Si
dull ; Blramer mixed , t'J'tWI'Jlic In ele\ator ; U
( r.ML' delivered , Uiilluim opeiiCHl ciislcr unil
fr * nrrlvula west , rallied shaiply with wlici
but tlinilly wcuktneil uKuln. clua.ni ; Uc lilcli
to 0 lower ; May , &OMi&UiO. closeil nt Boy.
July. W 13-lC 51Uc. closed at tic ; September.
CMKP. clntctl nt HWc.
OATS Iti-eelptB , li ,8W bu. ; exports , non
aletf , : : ,000 bu. fulurex nnd 70,000 bu. rpot. Si
weaker ; No. 2. 3fi$2'kc ' ; No. 2. delivered , 3 : ' ,
SSo ; No. 3. 31Uc ; No. 2 white , 36c ; Nu. 3 whl
SSVic , Options ntcaily , with only light buslnt
nnd closed unchanced ; April closetl at Sic : Mn
J1HW32UC. close.1 t Sj'.ic ; July close.1 nt 33'ic.
HAY -Steady ; Bhlpplnv , WUKc ; good to choli
HOI'S Qultt ; Btnte. common to choice , o ]
SC7ci 1'nclllc coast , old.3i & 7c ; tbSl nt CtflOc.
lIIDEa Firm : wet Bulled , New Orlcuna <
lectrd , 43 to 65 Ibs. . 6c ; Iluenoi Ayres. dry. 23
! 4 Iba. . 13ft4et TexaH dry. 24 to 30 Ibs. . 7HC
LEATHEH-KIrm ; hemlock Bole , lluenui A > n
IlKht to htnvy. ICUISe ,
WOOL Bteady ; domestic fleece , IdfltSc ; pulK
ISHSOe.
ritOVISIONS llcef. ttrndy ; family , fll.fr
1100 ; beef hams , tl9.00019.SO , city extra. 1m
mt , I17.oail9.co. Out nu-Atu. Btrndy ; pick )
belllfB , ta.7MiI.W. l ird , steiuly ; wottrn Uv
rlcwnl nt J7.Q nskedi city nt I8.67l ; April cloe
nt J7 J5 , nominal ; May. 17.30. nominal ; rvnm
Btrodyi ccntlmnt. 17.70 ; H. A. , . Poi
llrm but uulet , nrw ine s , J13.WiU. J ; ( ami
| 14 , Bhort clfiir , tl3.50013.50.
Ht'lTEH Steadler ; western dairy , SUISV ,
western creainen' . 12O2-X ! ; wentem factory , I
He ; Kleins. 20o ; linltdtton creamery , 815c ; Bit
dairy , 10fil5c ; tts'o creamen" . 5 > c.
CHEEHE-Oull , state , UrK * . THCH'ic ; mo
ISll'ic. part nklins. 2B7c. Mil skims. ittlKe.
GQOS Vlrm ; itata and I'cnoiylvaula , 1 !
western frpnh , 12it1isyci 0outhcm , ny,0 ! 4c !
receipt * . 10.9S7 rkr .
TALLOW-Sleadyj city , 4H04HCJ country , 4H
PKTROLRUM-Nomlnal ; United closed at } 2.50 |
refined New York , til ; Philadelphia , and llaltl-
man * , flfl.95 ; Phlladeltihln and Daltlmore , In bulk ,
fl.96. nominal.
t ; ( trained , common to good , H CO
.UHPBNTlNR-Dull , 8H5832C.
IllfiK Market Bteady ) domestic , fair to extra ,
4HnC"4c ; Julian , 4 ISc.
MOLASSES-Klrrn ; New Orlcanf , open kctlle ,
Km.'d to choice , 331) ) 3Sc.
OIIANUUiJ-Qulet ; California , per box , f2.73O
'jIRTALS-PId lion , * loady : Pcotch. 119.003
W.OO ; Amerlenn. f9.MC12.30. Copper , llrm ; brok
ers' price. J9.BO ; exchnntse rrlciJJ.DO. . I'fndi
Hrin ; brukcrs' price , J2.93 ; exchange price , tJ.Oi',4. '
Tin. linn ; HtniltB , Jll.iv3TiH.10 ; tiiates. nulel.
Spoiler , ipjlet ; domestic , f3.2) . Bales on 'change ,
2o tuns Aiirll tin , JH.OSli.
COTTONSEED OIL-Hlow , but holders nrm
with reports more bullish from primary points ;
pi line crude. 23J2lc ; oft crude , 21O22c ; prime
pummcr yellow , K'Wfic ; riff summer yellow ,
22'i2Gc ; yellow butler grades , 2Sc ; prime sum
mer yellow , nominal.
OMAHA OL'NKItAL MAIIKKT.
Condition of Trudo nnd Oiintatloiu on
btnplo nnil I'linoy Produce.
The refusal of the OKI : market to break con-
tlnuea a source of annoyance tcj the cold storage
people. The high price of beef nnd the Easter
trade created n demand that kept prices up
pretty well last week. Chicago Produce says
that the largo buyers have persistently refused
to purchase eggs for storage nt the prices rullntr.
Ono laigo concern turned down offers to sell
represented In a stack of telegrams nearly two
Inches high In two days. Others fulloned the
lead , nnd the laiger tOilppcrs of the west dis
posed of their efies through other channel * . A
great many placed them In Btorage upon their
mvn account , piefvrrlng to carry them lather
than In make c < nresslonii.
In addition tohat has been put In storage
by ( he large outside dcalem , a good many com
mission ineichants nljtiK the. Btieet have put
eggs anay. Hut they have only taken Block
when It could bo purchasid a t-lindc below the
maiktt In most Instances , or at least where they
Bei-uiu cxtritordliuilly fine eRgs for the money.
Of course the cgijs c mlng RI picsmt me very
line , and are cool \\Hnthfr eggs , which makes
them attractive to deulcts who have a place
with their regular trade to put such eggs duilng
the ojnilng fcnEon.
The large ilei\lei ot this point who have
refuird to buy nt the iiilniK IlKiirt-s have , ns n
matter of necessity , refused to sell , hnvlnx noth
ing to offer , nnd have lulvlbed their custumets to
holil off until nfier Easier. The majority have
rtini'Unled to ilo this , but at the same time
the present llbeial reci-ljits have found their way-
out uf the market In tome minner , and In the
I'hlcaK" maiket It has been fully ns dllllcult to
buv na to sell nt the pi Ices quoted.
The taixe dealetH claim that unices they are
nble to buy eggs at reasonable llgute , there
will lie no money In the husincKi for them this
> ear. With n louer Canadian tiiiiff , nnd gvicral
liu lnes. ( depiction , they ( in not sre how It Is
possible tn get imy better prices th.in wcie ob-
talneil last year , nnd lapt sf-ason B maiglns
wete so close ng a rule that It wjuld nut ha\c
been possible to have made any money on the
Investment had the eggs not been bought nt
the low prices tullng. They also expect that
KUinmor and full pioiluellun will be heavier
this year because of the light Bprlng production
up ti > the llrst uf this munlh , nnd cite this as
another reason why extraordinary care should
bo exercised by eueculatois In their operations
thla 5 ear.
On tlio other hand the bulls In the market
claim that the rapid advance In beef , aid the
extremely high prices now ruling nnd likely
to rule during the year , will make a Kicater
demand for eggs for tnlile purposes. Hut even
the most sanguine In this respect admit thai
this la n pretty uncertain foundation up n which
In speculate.
In New York the Impression prevails that
eggs will I * stored nt a higher llgurc than lasi
year. There nre FO many speculators there , our
advlees say. desiring to Invest , that It does nol
appear possible now that the market can rule
ns low ns a year ago. At the tame time there
Is no reason suggi'ste , ! why It tthouM rule higher ,
EGOS Choice , clean Block , per doz. , lOMlOUc ,
I1UTTEII Packing Block , G 7o ; common "tc
fair. "SjSc ; fair to good country. 10 llc ; cholct
to fnncy , HblGc ; Eatheicd creamery , ICc ; tepa
tutor cieameiy , ITiilSc.
LIVE POULTUY-Hcns , 7',4c ; mixed , Cc
ducks. SfiS'tc ; turkeys , SflCc ; heavy toms , 7c
geese , liJiS c.
OAME Dine wing- teal , per doz. , $1.50 ; creun
wing leal , pur dc.z. , fl.23in.KO ; ducks , mixed , pel
doz. , fl.oun 1.2.'i ; canvasbaclss , fl.OOBS.OO ; n.dlaids
nnd ml heads. J2.riO'j3.W. (
VKAIChoIco fat , 70 to 100 Ibs. , arc Quoted
ut C'4ff7'Xic ' ; large and coarse , 3&1 ; .
CHEESE Wisconsin full cn"in , Ynuns Amer
icans , ISc ; twins , 12'tc ' ; Nebraska ninl luw.i , full
i Irani , He ; Nebraska nnd lown , part fcklm * 74j
So ; Llmhmgcr , No. 1 , lie ; brick , Nt. 1 , lie
Swls. ( , No. 1 , IGc.
HAY fplnnd hay , J9.CO ; mldlind , JO.Oil ; Irw-
land. J8.H ) ; rye straw , fj.00 ; coljr in.ikes tb <
liilco on hay. Light bale.s sell the best. Only
top grades bring top prices.
PKJEONS Per dor. . , Jl.oOfll.20.
VEOETA11LES.
POTATOES Western stock , oar lots. ( ' 07001
small lots , 75c ; Early Hose peed | xitntnc ? , Me ;
E.iily Ohio seed , fl.10 ! Northern E.irly Ohio Eted ,
1 1.2.1.
OLD DEANS Hand picked , navy , f2.2'l ' ; Llnn :
beans , per lb. , 5Hc.
ONIONS On orders , yellow , per bu. , J1.13 ; led ,
fl.2) .
CAIinAOE On orders , SUZUc.-
CEI.EIIY Cnlirornla. SOcCiil.UH.I
SWEET POTATOES Good Block f2.3) ; BceJ
} 2 25.
11EETS Per bbl. , fl.50.
CARROTS I'cr bill. , fl.50.
CAULIFLOWER Per crate of n doz and a hall
or two doz. , f2,25.
HORSERADlHH-Per lb. , C07c.
PARSNIPS Per bbl. , J1.75.
RUTAHAOAS Per lb. , I'.fcc.
PARSLEY Per doz. bunches , 35e.
TURNIPS IVr bbl. , 11.W.
SPINACH Per bbl. . f2.75 ; bu. boxes , tl.OO.
WATER CRESS Per IC-qt. case , fl.C001.75.
HADISHES Per doz. , 35c.
GREEN ONlONS-Per doz. bunches , 2)ff23e. )
I.r.TTUCE Per doz. , 30W33C.
ASPARAC.US Good stock on orders , 90c$1.0
per doz. bunches.
PIE PLANT Per lb. , Cc.
FRUITS.
STRAWHERRIES-Per 24-qt. cnse , fl.50.
APPLES Choice stork , f3.SQ ; box apples , f2.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Fancy Washington navels , per bo >
t.t.2'i3.CO ; fnncy Washington navels , per bcix. !
nnd 112 size , J.LOO ; chulco Washington navel )
regular sizes , f3.2 ! > ; choice Washington navel :
90 and 112 sizes , f3.00 ; fancy Kceilltngs , per boj
t2.75 ; choice seedlings , per box , f2.5i'a2.CO ) ; chole
scnlllngtt. per box , 250 size , f2.25ift2.35.
LEMONS Extra fancy lemuns , 300 size , fl.0 (
Blrlctly choice lemons. 300 size , f3.73 ; extra fane
lemriis , SCO size , t3.73 ; strictly choice lemoni
J3.0.0 size. fS.CO.
HANANAS Choice shipping stock , per bunch
fl.7C02.CO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIGS-Fnncy. 15c ; choice , 12 13c ; Callfornlr
'llONEY New York , ICc ; dark. He ; Callfornlt
IC'AWlCc.
MAPLE SYHUP-Oallon Jugs , per doz. , t2.X ! (
Ulxliy. C-gal. cans , 13.00.
MAPLE SUGAR-Per lb. , OfflOc.
NUTS Almonds , Ho ; English walnuts , Bofi
shelled , 12c ; etniuliuds , lie ; filberts , 9c ; Hrnz
max. ie ; pecans , Iivftl2c.
DATES In d ) to 70-lb. boxes , C'.ic per lb , ; fat
dates. 9c per lb.
SAUER KRAUT Choice white , per Mil. , fC.Ci
per half bbl. . J3.00.
MINCE MEAT Fancy , in quarter bbls. , p (
lb. , Clic ; 10-gnl. kegs , Cc ; condensed , per case (
3 dnz. pkgs. . f2.CO.
CIDER 1'uro Juice , per bbl. , f3.00 ; half bbl
f3.00.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , Co ; No. 2 , greei
each , Ctl5c : dry shearlings ( short wooled earl
skins ) , Nu. 1 , each , GtflOc ; dry shearlings ( shor
hides , 4'tc ; No. 1 green talud hides , Cc ; No.
grevn salted hides. 6i,4c ; No. 1 green Baited hide :
2. > to 40 Ibs. , Cc ; No. 2 grern salted hides. 2. , I
40 Ibs. , &Uo ; Nu. 1 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. . Sc ; Ni
2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs . Cc ; No. 1 dry Hint hide
7c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , Cc ; No. 1 dry Balte
hides , Cc ; part cured hides , tic per lb , less tha
fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 25flCfli
green salted shearlings ( short wooled earlv skins
No. 2 , each , DC ; dry Hint Knnxae and Nebnisk
butcher wool pelts , per skin , No. 1. each , fifflOi
dry Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain w >
pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 48Cc ; dry fill
Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , ostu :
weight , 4ar.l4o ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wo
pells , | H > r lb. , actual weight , 4ii6c.
TALI.OW AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1 , 4ii
tallow. No. 2 , 4c ; gre > .i' , white A , 3i04lii
grease , whlto H , 3c ; grease , yellow. 3c ; greas
dark , 2'tff3c ; old butter , 2S-.ic ' ; beeswax , prim
17 < J20o rough yellow , 2c.
( biincru In Avullnblo Cr.iln .Stock.
NEW YORK , April 16.-Speclal cable and tel
Krnphlc dispatches to Ilmdslreet's , covering prl
clpnl polnu of accumulation In the Vnlted State
cunad.i nnd lUirope , together with suppli
afloat for I' > uropu fiom nil sources. Indicate II
following rhangea In nvn'llnble stocks last Sa
urdny. comparoil with the preceding Saturda :
Available mipiillm , Unlteil States and Cunnd
west < t the Rocky mouitalns. wheat , iJecreas
2.023,01V ) bu. ; 1'nlted States. 1'acltlc coast , when
dofivnt.0. SCS.M ) bu ; total wheat , lioth c\iat
2.9S7. ( 0 bu. ; nllont for und In Europe , wlXi
Increase , 1,920.000 bn. ; total decrease world
available wheat. l.W.OrtO bu. ; United States ni
r.inailn , en t of the Rocky mountains , corn , d
crvase , 751 G < X > bu. ; report on stocks of oats nwal
Ing correction. Northwestern Interior elevator
Chicago ele ntois , NeuK | > it News nnd New O
leans wheat stwks nccount for decie.uo n
covered by the visible supply report.
( otton .Miirlcet.
NEW ORLEANS , April 16. COTTON-Futur
nrm : sales , 103,500 Imlei ; April , J6.1S bid ; Ma
I . ' June , I6.21U6.32 ; July ,
,
Augu > t. K. < U6.I3 | ; September , J6.43iiC.t5 ; Oct
IHT. td.43ii6.46 ; November , JG.49tiC.til ; Decembt
f6.U6.53 | ; January , 16-Kii bid ; mldtlllnK. G 3-1C
gootl onltnnry , 6Hc ; net receipts. 3,936 bale
groits , 4,93i ( bales ; exports , to the continent , 3 , ' .
baits ; coastwise. 2,313 baleu ; Bale * , 2.W ) bale
liK-k. 273.&KO bales.
NEW YORK , April ! . COTTON-Qulct ; ml
dllng , 6 13-lCc ; net receipts. 613 bales ; gross , i
buleo ; vxK > rtB , to Great llrltaln , Ib5 bales ;
llu continent , 2S9 bales ; forwarded , 459 bale
Bales , WV ( twilrs ; spinners , 114 balea ; stock , 217 , (
( Mies ; total today , net receipts. II , ( G ) bales ; r
ports , to Great llrilnln. 8.81) bales : to Franc
S.V67 balm ; to the continent , 14,171 bales ; sloe
741.476 tain. _
, . . iuiiir .Market.
8NEW YORK. April 16.-SUCUR-Tlaw , On
! e Bales , 1,393 buss centrifugal. 96 test , at 3c. I
ban moluasei eutar. t9 test , at 2 7-16c ; refine
quiet. Nu. t , 34471 11-160 ; No. 7. 3 9-HHJSc ; N
. 3t > iea3Vtc : No. , 3 (197-110 , No. 11 , IB-It
IftCj No. 11 , IHCJ 7-Uc ; No. 12 , i l-Uijuc ;
IS , 3c ; off A , 3 i < ? 3 cf mold A , 4 ,
standard A , 3 13-16tMc , confcctlonrrs' A. i 13-16
( ? 4c ; cut loaf , 4 9-lWIic ; crushed , 4 9-16 < nJc ;
IwiwdereJ. 4 1-1CS4HC ; granulated , 3 U-U04icj !
3.-16S4HC.
STOCKS AND HONUS.
Trndlnc on 'ChangoVn > Irregular nnd
Unsettled Vc t rdny.
NEW YORK , April 16-Tho trading on the
Stock exchange was Irregular nnd unsettled nnd
a large ? number of shares changed hands , tha
more active stocks being Sugar , General Electric ,
Bt. Paul , Atchlson , Tennessee Coal nnd Iron ,
Missouri , Kansas & Texas preferred , Leather pre
ferred , Tobacco , llocklnp Valley nnd Turlington
& Qulncy. These properties are named In the order
of their activity , the Bales of each exceeding SOO
t-harcs and keeping Inside of C.OOO slimes. The
market opened active and generally u fiactton
higher , nnd In the first quarter of an hour Tobacco -
bacco rose 114 per cent , Minneapolis & St. Louis
preferred 1 per cent , Hurllnglon * t per cent and
the rest of the list ' .4 to ? per cent , with n few
exceptions , notably General Electric , which
decreased 14 per cent on a report that the an
nual statement would be unfavorable. Realizing
sales soon brought about n reaction , In which
Leather preferred lost I'.l per cent , Tobacco R
per cent nnd the nctlve list 14 to H per cent.
Hefore H o'clock the decrease wns checked and
under the leadership of Sugar prices moved up un
til near noon , the principal gains being In Sugar ,
Manhattan nnd Tennnei-see Coal , 1 per cent , nnd
Illinois Cenlrnl Hi per cent. Alwut midday
speculation again took a downward turn for
nn hour nnd prices depreciated , Tobncco Felling
off 1 % per cent , Delaware & Hudson 1 per cent ,
Atchlson nnd I enther preferred % per cent , nnd
the general list a small fraction.
After 1 o'clock there was some good buylna
In Sugar , nnd the market In the main partici
pated in the Improvement to the extent of n
fraction. Leather preferred wns notably strong ,
advancing 2 % per cent , to 77 , and closed at "C'i
Tin1 Cordage shared were exceptionally weak ,
the rommon giving way 1i per cent , the prefcired
214 per cent , and the guaranteed Hi per cent , the
latter , however , recovering the entire loss In the
final trading. During the last hour there were
realizing Bales , which sent prices down again ,
Michigan Central receding H4 per cent from the
' Igliest figures of the morning. Chicago Gas ,
jgnr General Electric and St. Paul pieferrcd
nted % l > cr cent nnd other shares a lesser
ruction. The market closed unsettled , with the
ndency mainly downward. London wns In the
iark l ns n buyer of most cif the nrbltrngo
ii'cinltles , but sold Atchlson. The bond market
iduy wns again considerably animated , the
lies aggregating f2,479UOO.
The Evening Post's Ijondon cablegram Bays :
uslneM was barely resumid after Ihu holidays ,
ut the tone wns good. The American loan Is
t 714 per cent premium. American railroads
avi > risen stall ply on the strength of New York
oslng prices yesterday. The buying heic was
Illicit entirely on continental account. Prices
osi-d tinder the best. Atchlson and Northern
aclllc were lint. Silver Blocks were strong nn
IP bellpf that pence Is about definitely concluded
n the east. There wns a slight Improvement In
10 Canadian Pacifies.
The following were the closing quotations
n the leading stocks of the New York cx-
hange today :
The total sales of stocks today were ! 13. 721
hnret > . Including American Supnr , 49H ! ; .Amer-
enn Tolmcco , 5,100 ; Atchknn , 7.100 ; Ilurllngton ,
' . : < ; Chle.iKO Gas. 3,200 ; nidtllllnK nnd Cattle-
eoillnff certitlcates. 4 , GOO ; ( lenernl Kleetrlc , 15. .
; 00 ; Knnstm & Texas preferred , 7,000 ; Northwest-
rn , 4,700 ; Itock Inland. 3:00 ; Kt. 1'aiil. 13.SOO ;
Tennessee Coal and Iron , 7,300 ; United Ktntua
.eather , C.OOO ; United States Leather preferred ,
: ,300 ; Col. II. V. & T. , 5,300.
Now Yorlc Alontiv
NEW YOHK , April 16. MONKY On call , easy ,
jt ! VW2'i per cent ; last loan 2 pur rent ; chucd
1'UIMlV MERCANTILE PAPnn-43Vj per
lent.
BTEULING EXniANOE Firm , with actual
ustness In banlteis' hills nt $ I.SO > iH4.S ii fui
.lemand and tl.SSSiff4.SSl4 for sixty days ; postcil
rates , H.SS'.fciEN.S3 and J4.80S4 SO'.fc ; commercial
: , llls. ! l.87'.fc ' l.7 % .
SILVEIl rKUTIl ICATES-C7i jesy.
OOVKUNMUNT IIONUS Klrni ; stale bonds ,
lull ; railway Imnd a , Irrenular.
Closing quotation s on bonds were ns follows :
Himnclxl Notes ,
NEW YORK , April lC.-Cleorlngn. J101.S41.91'
balances ft > .7&9,237 ,
HALTIMORE , April 16. Clearings. f2.2S6.37
balances , f349.392.
PHILADELPHIA , April 16. Clearings , f3
907.703 ; balances , fl.618.C72 ,
CINCINNATI. April 16. Money. 4H66 pi
cent. New York exchange , 75c premium. Clea
Ings , f2,017,300.
ST. t/ll'IS. April 16. Clearings , f4,117,287 ; bn
ances. fC61.S9a. Money , Cf(0 ( per cent , New Yol
exchange tl premium bid.
WASHINGTON , April 16. Today's stntemei
of th > > condition of the treasury shows : Aval
able cash balance , f 181,074,764 ; gold reserve , f90
CHICAGO , April 16. Clearings , fl3.tW6.000. Ne
York exchange , fcdo premium. Sterling , posti
rates , t4.WU64.S9. Money , 6 per cent oa call ;
per cent on time.
Foreign 1'limnctul Attain.
LONDON , April 16. 5 p. m. liar silver hi
advanced to 30d per ounce.
UERLIN , April 16. Exchange on London , clg
days' Bight , 20 marks ( C14 pfg.
PARIS. April 16.-Three per cent r nte . 10
90o for the account , Exchange on London , V5f 2
for checks.
LONDON. April 16. The amount of bullli
gone Into the Hank of England on balance tod.
was 1123.000.
LONDON. April 16.-Oohl IB quoted today
Uuenoa Ayre at 261.80 ; Madrid , KK > ; IJsba
4 ; Kt. Petrntburtr. U ; Athens , 77 ; Itoir ,
j Vienna , 103.
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
EccoipU for the DJy Show Little Change
from Figures fa F Recent Runs.
CATTLE TRADERS ARE STILL FAR APART
lluycrg nnd Sellers l.'lnlt It Dllllcult to Get
Together nnd Jlunlursn Itulcn Life
less Hogs Show MoroStrciiBtli
and ytdl , il'rlilily.
TUESDAY , April 16.
The receipts today numbered 1,066 cattle ,
3,178 hogs nnd no sheep , ns against 1,932
cattle , 1,175 bogs nnd 216 sheep yesterday
and 1S > 77 cattle , 4,702 hogs and no sheep on
Tuesday of last week.
CATTLE Out of the eighty-four fresh
loads of cattle reported In the yards there
were eleven loads that were consigned direct
to a packer and were not offered on the
market. There wns a train of heavy Cali
fornia beeves nnd another train of the
Sparks cattle from Nevada. There were
only four or live loads of cornfed native
cattle In the yards. The market was very
active nnd It seemed hard work for buyers
nnd sellers to come together on a trading
basis. There was no strength or snap to the
trade , and the best that could be said of It
was that prices remained about steady with
yesterday. A few natives brought $5 and
$5.20 , while the train of Nevada cattle went
at $1.63. Some lighter Wyoming nnd Idaho
steers sold at $1.35 and $1.40. and some little
New Mexican steers nt $3.UO.
There were about eight loads of cows nnd
heifers In the yards , nnd with the demand
good the offerings were practically nil taken
before 9 o'clock In the morning. It wns a
good strong ami active market. Some Colorado
rado cows brought $3.GO , while native heifers
Bold at $1 and even ns high as JI.&O for ono
bunch. Cow stuff Is selling relatively higher
than steers , and the market Is much more
active and In a far more satisfactory condi
tion.
tion.Tho
The fresh receipts of stockers and feeders
were not large and ns noted yesterday
there wns a better feeling prevailing In the
market. The outplde buyers have cleaned
up the yards pretty well , nnd It would be
safe to quote desirable feeders as a little
stronger. The trade today was fairly active
and qulle a good many cattle changed bands
before the close. Representative sales :
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1. . . . 900 f 3 CO 30. . . . 732 f I 70 19..1173 f3 00
1..1310 400 1..1030 500 20. . . .1301 C 20
L. . . CSO 400 23..1159 520 36..1295 C 40
COWS.
2. . . . S40 110 9. . , . S91 240 3. . . . S2fi 300
3. . . . S70 173 ] . . , . 930 250 6..906 30)
3. . . . 7SO 173 L. . . 860 2 DO 25..7SS 315
1. . . . 720 175 2. . . . 6W 250 3..103I ; 313
3. . . . S13 175 4. . . . 800 2 CO 21. . . . 947 420
9. . . . 8SO 200 3..1H13 250 2..SS3 32.1
4. . . . S90 200 C. . . . 70S 233 6..10S3 323
3. . . . 756 2 00 1..UW 2 W 16..783 333
3. . . . ki > ) 200 2..1043 260 C..916 340
L. . . 7CO 200 2..1135 2 C5 4..917 340
1 870 200 2. . . . JSO 273 2..1020 3 f,0 ,
L. . . 920 210 2..102i ) 2 S.1 17..1070 3 CO
2..10W 223 1..1150 2 S.'i 1..1130 373
1. . . . 970 223 3. . . . ? C8 2 SO 1..1140 373
5. . . . SSC 225 3. . . . 7 C 290 2. . . . 923 373
3. . . . 7iO 22.1 10. . . . 740 300 2..12W 40)
3. . . . SOO 2 2T 1. . . . SJt ) 300 3. . . . 990 433
L. . . 9SO 233 4..101 } 3 00
HrflFERS.
L. . . 720 1 73 B. . . . ' ' * ) ; 2 40 2C. . . . C36 4 00
L. . . 3SO 210 2..i.2iJ2 10 L. . . 9W 400
L. . . CtO 210 4..112 240 L. . . RSO 400
3. . . . C'JO 210 1..410 .240 C. . . . C3 400
L. . . CSO 223 1..JIM J2 CO 31. . . . Mil 42.1
1. . . . 710 223 2..i/ [ f W 3. . . . 973 440
1. . . . 740 223 4. . . . 433 2 S3 1. . . . SM 4 SO
4. . . . 707 230 2. . . . 430 3 00 23. . . . b94 4 SO
4. . . . 4CO 2 30 17. . . . 714 U 90
ITULLS.
1..HOO 2 OT I.ll40 2 M 4. . . . S12 2 C.r
1..10C4 22.1 1..83411 250 1..1190 27.1
3. . . . 813 23.1 I..J020 2 CO 2. . . . CIS 275
1..117D 235 1..3410 2M 2. . . .121.0 2 SO
.10V ) 240 1..13.7) 250 1..1990 300
.UV ) 240 1. . . < iDQ : ! 2 CO 1..1340 300
.1170 240 . . . - 2. . . .1615 315
CXLVKS.
.250 190 L. . . SCO 323 2. . . . 113 ICO
. CO 2 00 1. . . . .120 13 40 1. . , . 140 4 CO
. .270 2 00 3. . . . 144'J 50 7. . . . Ill 450
, . 3.1S 210 L. . . 300"3 50 L. . . 120 47.1
. .370 2 S3 L. . . 210 330 L..V100 473
. . 2JO ZW l..fV : ) [ , S .V ) ! . . „ 110 47.1
. . 210 2 50 L..VTO 3 5) 2.f. 130 4 7.1
. ; . . . . 325 290 ] . . . . ,34) 400 1. .150 B l ,
L. . . 176 300 7J.413l 4 ni ) L. . . 210 500
1. . . . 370 300 2. . . . 133 4 CO 2..141 COO
, , 70 300 . 1. . . . 120 4 CO L. . . 150 B 23
, .100 300' B. . . . 13S 4 CO I..1. 140 C 25
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
, . 7CO 2 CO L. . . 410 310 22. . . . C9S 330
4. . . . f.W . 250 7. . . . 174 31S S3. . . . 7C7 330
8. . . . CI3 250 7. . . . 403 323 11. . . . 5SO 330
L. . . CCO 2 OT 5. . . . C12 32.1 4. . . . 402 330
1. . . . SCO 2 C5 l.'S80 32.1 1..SSO 340
L. . . SCO 300 IS. . . . 407 32.1 12..CC1 343
0. . . . 740 300 30. . . . 748 32.12..C30 360
3. . . . 2CI 300 14. . . . 3SO 323 11..722 3 CO
9. . . . Cll 303 9. . . . 4C6 32.1 10. . . . 767 370
9. . . . 333 310 11. . . . C30 32714 22..831 390
WESTERNS.
Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2 cows 920 f2 60 1 steer 1020 f4 00
1 cow 1210 400 23 steers 1031 400
1 steers 10SO 4 00
NEW MEXICO.
1 steer 080 250 79 steer 806 390
NEVADA.
John Sparks.
15 steers 124C 4 C5
C5WYOMING.
WYOMING.
A. J. UcNIsh.
2 slcers 1200 140 22 steers 1217 440
NEW MEXICO.
J. La Rocco.
teer 1330 4 33 1 steer 1320 4 .13
1 stet-r 1050 433 21 steers 1133 433
C steers I1S1 4 33
HOGS There were forty-eight loads of hogt
n the yards this morning , nnd they were of bet-
er average quality than yesterday. The market
vns fnlrly active nnd the hogs were nil solil
early In the day. The market wns In a little
better shape thnn yesteid.iy , nnd could be quotcO
steady to Btiong. In some casus salesrnet
nought they were nlilc to get Co more for sornf
if their hogs than yesterday. Quite a good man )
of the light and medium weight hogs Enid nl
14.75 to f4.SO , with a few nt fl.85. Borne fnlrlsh
lenvy hogs brought fl.S7'.4 nnd f4.90 , with n toi
at f4.95. Yettlerday there wns n larger propor-
Ion of the Bnles at J4.75. nnd the highest price
laid was f4.90. Representative Bales :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
81 156 Id ) f4 23 61 2 < W . . .fI75
11 141 . . . 4 SO 40 244 80 475
5 132 . . . 4 CO 67 293 40 47.1
17 1CI SO 4 CO 76 221 160 480
3 218 . . . 4 C.1 38 219 . . . 4 SO
6 215 40 4 CT , 9 ! CO . . . 480
CC 175 200 4 C3 73 232 SO 480
i3 1CS 121) 4 C3 73 232 . . . 480
2 172 120 4 C.1 73 23.1 120 4 SO
' 4 178 bO 4 C7-i ! 78 226 . . . 4 SO
61 17C . . . 4 7i > ( A 21S 200 480
3 210 . . . 470 177 227 . . . 480
9 230 280 4 70 79 212 160 4 80
23 181 . . . 470 70 226 40 480
81 179 120 4 70 79 22S . . . 4 80
30 1S8 240 4 70 13 52 . . . 4 S2V :
3 293 . . . 470 f > 9 Z13 . . . 485
G 19S . . . 470 61 2C1 . . . 4 S3
i2 192 120 4 70 C7 256 40 4 Sr
41 190 80 470 71 226 120 483
43 ISO . . . 4 724 ! 70 281 . . . 483
45 180 . . . 4 72Vj C3 263 SO 485
10 215 SO 475 1C 131 . . . 48.1
Cl 210 . . . 47.1 116 302 240 4 S7V
C 248 . . . 4 7S M 2M 40 4 90
82 230 . . . 475 70 2SB 60 490
a 1S8 . . . 47.1 CS 257 . . . 490
S5 1S1 W 47.1 61 894 . . . 490
53 192 . . . 475 61 281 SO 490
75 193 . . . 475 49 336 . . . 493
SKIPS AND CULLS.
6 24S ' . . . 3 CO
9 fS . . . 2 73 * j- 2 130 . . . 373
14 87 . . . 3 00 llt . 4 127 . . . 423
4 85 . . . 300 T iv
HIIEEP There were pousheep here today , am
only two loads were rm lvcd yesterday. Ther
has not been enough di > lnt { on the market of hit
to hardly establish prjeeii. Fair ti > choice native
are quotable nt frnmrtt.SO to 4.00 ; fnlr to ROO <
westerns nt frum $3 toi J4V40 ; common and stocl
cheep at from J2..M ) tq 53.50 ; good to choice 40 I
100-lb. lambs at from. R.2S to 5.25.
Kuntiis City Llm Stnok.
KANSAS CITY. April' k-CATTLE-HecelpU
4.7W head ; shipments. l.DOO liend ; marke
Bteady to strong ; TcM steers , J3. : > S3.15 ; Texa
cows , J2.0nft3.40 ; bc-e ( < eticrs. ) J3.3Jfl6.00 ; natlv
CUWB , ! 1.25fi4.6i ) ; stockei * and feeders , t2.50ii
4.78 ; hulls. J2.5Off4.60. .
HOGS Hecelpts. 1K3M .Jiead ; shipments , 40
'
head ; market strong T" Ce'hlRher ; bulk of salet
J4.70ffl4.95 ; heavies. Jt.80a5.W ; packers. .7t. <
5.00 ; mixed , J4. 4.M ! llshts , | l.00ftl.75 ; YorUeri
JI.MfH.75 ; I.IKB . , J4.00ifi.6D.r
SHEEP Receipts. 3op head ; shipments , 2OC
head ; market steady. , , i
Mock In'sight.
Record of receipt ! of the four principal mai
keta for Tuesday , April 16 , 1895 :
Cattle. ItoRS. Sheet
South Omaha , 1.9G6 3.478
Chicago 3,000 11,000 10.
Kansas City 4,700 11,10) 3.2 <
til. Louis 2,400 7,400 1,81
Total 12.0OT 3.1,178 io !
St. l.oula Live Muclc.
ST. LOUIS , April 16. CATTLK-necelpti. I.4 (
head ; thlpments , $ head ; market strong , bu
nu top grades on sale ; exi > urt native otcci
N , W , HARRIS & CO
BANKERS ,
163-165 Denrborn-st. , Chicago.
15Vall5t. . , New York. 70 Stale-it , Hosier
R n M n
HIGH GRADE Lj W I N ! / % , -
Ogugbt na Bold. Corrcipondtuco BoUcltCil.
would bring tS.iQC. [ < X ) ; freed to choice shipping.
t3.OOUS.60 ; fnlr to medium. JI.S5g4.7S ; light. 13.50
? 4.00 ; fed TexnB steers of B82 to 1,026 lb . , t.40ff
4.90 ; full range , t3.7fiOR.00 ; ( trnns steers , 2.7Jlt
S.76j cows and heifers , f3.0003.50.
HOUS-Recelptd , 7,400 head ; sblpnunls , fOO
head ; market tops sold same ns yesterday. f3.05 ,
but the general tone wns easier ; bulk of sales ,
t4.7SfB.OO ; commnn to fair light , Jl.:5tfl,75.
SHEEP Receipts , 1,800 head ; thlpmrnts , 1,600
liend ; market nrm for best , but weak for lower
grades ; native mixed lots , Including many year
ling * , sold , $1.0)01.20 ; southnrstcrns. averaging
70 Ibs. , f3.2u ; spring Iambs , JI.W4J3.M.
CHICAGO LIVE STUCK.
Another Day of Light HcrclpU Cnnjf 1'rlceg
tn' HP Finn nt the Advance.
CHICAGO , April 10. In cuttle the supply con
tinues to diminish , only about 11.400 head hnvlng
arrived so far this week , being 2,000 less thnn
Were received In the same time last week. The
offerings today were parllculaily light , being
estimated nt barely 3,0)0 ) head. There wns n
fair demand for diessed beef nnd butchers' cat
tle nnd prices ruled strong nt Monday's lOe ad
vance. Reef slccis sold on a basis of t4 000 >
6.Z5 for very common to extrn , the bulk of Hie
transactions being between $3 nnd JC. Very choice
Iwevcs sold nt f3.S5W5.90 , and anything had to
be extrn line to sell above fS. COWH were In
good demand tit Him prices , canncis' stuff Belling
at fl.75K2.73 nnd butchers' cnttle nt J2.Wi73.45 ,
with fnncy cows , heifers nnd bulls nt t4.7Hif > .00.
The Texnns now coming forwaid ate mostly
ordinary In tiuallty and steers Bell Inigely nt
H20fTI.M ,
Only about 11,000 hotts arrived here today.
Prices were slrong Jnim the opening to the
close , with n grncinl iidvnncc of fiijTliio per 1UO
Ilia. , nnd the gieatcr p.nt of Ihu .ile weio nt
high prices. 111 the average quality was very
Knod. Sales were made nf hogs averaging 200
Ibs. and upward nt f4. 75173.31 ; light weights nt
f4.73lT5.05. nnd pigs at fl.255I4.GO. The bulk of
the sales were made nt t3.UuU" > . > 9 for heavy and
nt f 4. 931 ? 5. 03 for light , pilcc. Bhowlng a ten
dency to drnw closer together.
Not more than 10,000 sheep came In today nnd
the bulk changed owncishlp nt unchanged prices ,
tbeie being n difference of 2. < ICOo per 100 Its.
between wcviloil nnd clipped Hocks. Wooletl sheep
Bold nt J3.7.'W5.0. for pi-or to extra , nnd l.unKi
brought f3.C' ' ) 3.7u , Bales being principally nt
f.Umffj.GO. Ainiour bought 320 head of 116 lb.
long-wuoled sheep for export at $5.03 , the tnp
price paid. A Mock of 526 woolpil Texas enes
nveriiglng 74 Ibs. brought f3.75 , nnd 33 clipped
Texas slierp averaging 79 Ibs. snld nt J1.S3.
lti > c-elits | : Cattle , 3.0 K ) head ; calves , 2,000 head ;
hogs , ll.WO bend ; sherp , 10.0H ) head.
NCMV York Llvo Stucic 31itrl < et.
NEW YORK , April 1(1. ( DEEVES-TteceliitB.
4CS linad ; nnne < n side. European cables nunte
American stwis nt Hfil2o per lb. , dressed weight ;
rcfrlfferator beef , lOiMO'sc. '
SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelits. ] 2,263 bend ;
on * ali' , I.oiiO head ; dull but steady ; unshmn
sheep , imnr to prime , t3.0)f3.30 , nominal ; un-
sluirn lambs , f4.OOjjC.PO.
HOGS RecclptK , 4.119 head ; lower at Ji.OOIT3.10.
sr. Louis ( > > ni > r.il Murknt.
ST. LOl'IS , April 1C. FLOril-lIlglier , owing
to the advance In uh-nl ; paU'nis , S2.7o&-.9i ;
fancy , t2.2'ii)2.C3 ; choice , f2.WD2.10. R > u Hour ,
J3.IIOM3.10.
WHEAT Easier nt the opening , selling off
l-lGft'ic ; later on sharp drmand advanced 7 ff
IHc , but this was not maintained , tie ; market
declining > ie fiom the top and closing 'iW/tC
above yesterday ; No. 2 red , cash , tO',4c bid ;
May. Miie bid ; .luly , fiSUc.
CORN Kliictnattil In sympathy with when' ;
nfter selling U < fi3ic higher , the maiKet weakened ,
sold oft lie , and eloped with sellers 1-lGc ulxive
yusterday for May , but l c lower for July ; No.
2 mixed , cash , 43J43',4c ' ; May , 42-io asked ; July ,
43c asked ; September , 4i | c nskeil.
OATS Dull nnd heavy for futures ; spot , dull ,
steady ; No. 2 , cash , 30e bid ; May , 230ic asked ;
June , 29'io bid ; July , 2to.
HYK Firm ; In demand ; No. 3 selling nt C3c ,
cast truck.
CORN MEAL J2.10821i. !
HRAN Dull , lower ; t7.d ) .
FLAX SEED-Qulet ; fl.3S.
GRASS SEEDS Steady ; demand fair ; clover ,
poor to choice , f7.DO < ? S.C5 ; timothy , f4.75fl5.0i ) .
HAY Fhm ; prairie , choice to fancy , t9.00iij
10.50 , this side ; timothy , prime to fancy , f'J.OOif
HL'TTER Firm ; fnncy Elgin , 22c ; separator
creamery , 17lSc.
EC.C.S Firm ; lOc.
WHISKY Steady ; fl.21 for distillers' finished
goods.
LEAD Steady : S2.S71 , ' .
HPELTKR Si-llers asking ? 3.07'i , but f3.03 bid.
C01TON TIES-6.-c.
PROVISIONS Poi k , standard mess , jnhlilng ,
12.53. Laid , prime steam , SO.73 ; choice , f'j.S7',4. '
) ry salt meats , boxed shoulders , $ V2o ; Inngs ,
6.50 ; rllis , fO.C2'i , ; shorts , ff.75. llarnn , boxed
houlders , JG ; lungs , fo 1:71,4 : ; shorts. f7.23.
RECEIPTS Hour. 3,0 > M Mils. ; wheat , S.OW bu. ;
"ora , 15.000 tin. ; onts , SG.UOJ hu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , Cn ) bills. ; wheat , 13,0)0 )
u. ; corn , 118,00) bu. ; uais , C.UOO bu ,
LlvfirHinl | MurUfltH.
LIVERPOOL , April 1C. WHEAT-Ppot. firm ;
lemnnd modernle ; No. 2 red winter , 4s lOd ; No.
red spring , Cs I'd ; No. 1 hard Manitoba. Cs 2d ;
No. 1 California , 4s lid. Futures opened quiet
vlth near and distant positions 14 < I higher , closed
steady with nenr positions Ifcil higher nnd distant
HiMtlonB ' ,45iid higher than Thursday's closing
irlces ; April. 4s lOd ; May , 4s lOd ; June , 4s lOd ;
July , 4s lO'.id ; August , 4s 105i'l ; September , 4s
Id.
Id.CORN
CORN Spot , steady ; American mixed new , 4s
2UJ. Futures opened steady nnd unchanged ,
closed llrm , with near nnd distant positions un
changed from last Thursday's closing prices ;
Vprll , 4s 24d ! ; May , 4s 2sid ; June , 4s 2d ; July ,
4s 3d ; August , 4s 3V4d ; September , 4s Id.
FIXH'R Firm ; demand moderate ; St. Louts
'nncy wlnler , Cs 9d.
1'ROVISIONS liacon , sleady ; demand poor ;
" umbcilimil cut , 28 to 30 His. , 33s Cd ; short ril .
28 Ibs. , 33s Cd ; long clear , light , 38 to 45 ilis. . 32s ;
'onjj clear , heavy , 53 Ibs. , 33s ; short clear backs.
iKht , IS Ibs. , 33s 6d ; phort clear middles , heavy ,
53 His. , 32s Cd ; clear bellies , 14 to 1C Ibs. , 34s ;
shoulders , square , 12 to 18 His. , COs. Hams , short
cut , 14 to HI Ibs. , 43s ; Hcef. extra India mess ,
70s ; prime mers , COs. Pork , prime mess , fine
western , 6Ss 9d ; prime medium , 63s 9d. Lard ,
inlet ; prime western , 35s Cd ; refined. In pnlls ,
CHEESE Quiet ; demand moderate ; finest
American white , 49s Cd ; finest American colored ,
51s.
51s.RUTTER
RUTTER Finest United Stairs , 70s ; good. Ms.
COTTON SEED Oil , Liverpool refined , 17s 9d.
LINSEED 01L-20S Cd.
PETROLEl'M Rellned , 7id.
REFRIGERATOR 1IEEF Forcquarters , 4Hd ;
hindquarters , C',4d.
HOPS At London ( Pacific coast ) , 12 10s.
The receipts of wheat during- the past three
lays were 301,0-10 centals , Including 87,000 centaln
American , The receipts of American corn dur
ing the past three days were 101,100 centals ,
ilrllllant weather prevails.
Hnltlmuro .MnrltcU.
T1ALT1MORE , April 16. FLOUR Firm , un
changed ; western super , t3.00jf2.10 ; western ex
tra , f2.20J2.CO ; western family , t2.6502.S5 ; wlntei
wheat patent , f3.C04i3.23 ; spring patent , fJ.COW
3.75 ; spring wheat straights , 13.351(13.50 ; receipts ,
18,721 bbls. ; shipments , 1.240 bbln. ; sales 250 bbls.
WHEAT Easy ; spot , C2V4SC2c ; month , C2V4
{ ? 62 > ic ; May , CS'iffCS'ic ; July , 61'i.ffCHic ;
Btcniner No. 2 red. C9',4 ' < i59ic ; receipts. 7.797 bu. ;
stock , 210,433 bu. ; sales , 62000 bu. ; southern wheat
by sample , G16631ic ; bouthern wheat on grade , w
CORN Easy ; spot , 49T4OCOc ; month , 49TitfMi4ci
May , 49fiCOc ; steamer mixed , 4S'iN8',4c ' ; re-
celnts , 53,145 bu. : stock , 336,731 bu. ; sales , 7,000
bu. ; southern white corn , COBDO'/ic ; southern yel
low corn , DOtfJClc.
OATS Quiet nnd steady ; No. 2 white western ,
37Ho asked ; No. 2 mixed , 3lo asked ; receipts ,
7,3)2 ) bu. ; Block. J49.375 bu.
RYE Firm ; No. 2 , COfcClc ; receipts , 3,000 bu. ;
stock. 21,500 bu.
HAY Active nnd steady ; good to choice tim
othy. fl3.0W13.CO.
GRAIN FREIGHTS Dull and steady ; steam
f > Liverpool , per bu. . IKQKi'l April ; Cork , foi
ortlers , per quarter , 2s 9d April.
SUGAR Firm , unchanged ; granulated , } l.2)per
100 Its.
HIJTTER Steady ; fancy creamery , 2122c ;
fancy Imitation , lCfl > 17c : fancy ladle , 14JJ15c ; gooO
ladle , 12c ; store packed , SiflOc.
EOOS-FIrm ; fresh , 12 > ,4c.
CHEESE Quiet ; fancy New Yolk , CO Blic ,
-.Sic ; fancy New York. 35 size , I2'ic ; fancy
New York , 20 to 25 site. 12jc.
ColToo Miirkot.
NI7\V YORK. April 16.-COFFEE Option
opened barely steady at 10S/21 iioln's decline ;
ruled weak on adverse cables nnd lower foreign
market , local liquidation nnd foreign selling
steadier In the afternoon ; closed steady at 15Jj
25 points net decline ; pales , 18,000 bags , Includ
ing : April , 114.20 ; May. tl3.SO 13.S5 ; June , f3.7 (
f13.90 ; July. t3.90 ; September , tl3.gi3.90 : Octo-
l -r. tl3.Wtfl3.93 ; November. tlS.Si : December ,
tl3.735j 13.80. Spot coffee , Rio , dull ; No. 7 , H5.7."i
mild , quiet nnd easier ; Cordova , flS.2oS19.25
sales , 1,103 bags Maracatbo , 4SS bags Central
American , 400 bags Jamaica , 230 bags Mexican , p
t. Warehouse deliveries from New York yester
day , 15,728 bags ; New York sluck today , 213.99 :
hags ; 1'nlted States clock , 255,813 hags ; allnai
for the United States , 212,000 biign ; total vtslblt
for the United States , 467,615 bags , against. 495 ,
H24 bags last year.
SANTOS , April 16. Weak ; good average San
tos , f 15.15. Receipts , 18,0 * ) bags ; stock , 2Sl,0- >
bags ,
IIAMHURO , April 10. Irregular , IQlVi pfs
decline. Salts , 4.000 bags.
RIO IE JANEIRO. April 16. Firm ; No. 7 Rio
JI6.CO. Exchange 9 11-lCd. Receipts two days
17OO ) bags ; cleared for the United States , 7.0i
bags ; cleared for Europe , none ; stock , 22C,0 < >
bags.
HAVRE , April 16. COFFEE Options steady
If decline ut 12 m. . baiely steady , "if decline ; ;
p. in. , barely HteadyHlt decline ; cljsed Imrel ]
steady at I'.jQ-f nti decline. Bales , 45,000 bags.
IMillnclolplihi .Murkon.
PHILADELPHIA , April 16.-WHEAT-Flrn
and 'iii'Ac higher ; No. 2 red , April , 61 < ifiClHc.
CORN Firm ; No. 2 mixed. April , COfillc ; May
50 SO'ic ; June , WV44Wic ; July , lOUft50e.
OATS Steady ; No. 3 while. April. 36'ift36Hc
May. 364ffS6Hc ; June. 3fHfi36 ? c ; July. S7S37'lc |
IIUTTER Fancy western creamen' . 2Ic ; fane ;
Pennsylvania prints , 23c ; fancy Jobbing. 2t827c
EGOS Firm : fresh , near by , 13c.
SUGAR-Retined , lirm and fair demand.
RECEIITH Flour , 2.4S6 bbls. , 7,628 sicks
wheat. Z.OiO bu. ; corn. 13,000 bu ; cnt , 8,00) bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 4.000 bbl . ; corn , C6.W
bu. ; cats , 22,000 bu.
Kniisa > City Murketii.
KANSAS CITY. April 16. WHEAT No. 2 rw
winter , Ho hlKhcr ; white , tteudy , unchanKM , No
2 himl. Cic ; No. 2 red , C7c ; rejccteil , 6Sc ,
CORN Scnrce , Mlghtly higher ; No. mixed , 431
444c ; No. 2 white. 45c.
OATS Slow , but firm ; No. 2 mixed , 23U029HC
No , 2 white , 33c.
Minneapolis \Vhent AInrlcot.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 16. WHEAT Active
April , COVic , May , C9Mj Oc ; July , Ve ; Bcptein
bcr , MUc , on truck. No , 1 hard. Cl/Clc ; No.
northern , nr. No. 2 northern , 60c ,
FLOl ItFirmtr , tlm patents , t3.20O3.49 ; eec
end patents , : .WJ3.li , ttrst clear , JJ.Ji -
WEATHER CROP BULLETIN
Past Week a Favorable. Ono for the Growth
of Vegetation.
FALL WHEAT IN VLRY GOOD CONDITION
Jnlnjiircd 1'ortlon of tbo Crop Milking
Ilnplil ProKroM-Smnll < JMI ! Ncnrly All
In and Corn I'lnntlug { 'reparti '
tion Heine ; Pnnhed.
Weekly weather-crop bulletin. No. 2. of the
'obraslta weather service , co-operatlnc ; with
ho United States Weather bureau , Issued
rom the central office , University of Nc-
> raska , at Lincoln , under direction of 0. D ,
wezy , meteorologist of the Nebraska ex-
lerlmcnt station , says :
ess than
i inch
The past week has been a favorable one
or the growth of vegetation and for farm
vork , and the season Is well advanced.
The temperature for the week lias been
nucli above the normal , and the percentage
C sunshine somewhat above the normal.
Uurlns the greater part of the week little
r no rain fell , but during the last two days
alns were general over the state , and In
nany localities heavy , especially In the
outhcastern section.
The full wheat Is In exceptionally good
audition In the cxtnine southeastern corer -
er of the state ; elsewhere the uninjured
ortlon Is nuking rapid progress , although
mich of the crop Is being plowed up. All
tber small grains show a good stand and
mve made excellent progress.
Seeding of small grain generally Is com
peted , and preparation of corn ground Is
) elng pushed rapidly. In n very few In-
tances a little Is reported as already
lantcd.
Tame grass In most sections has suffered
onslderublo Injury. Alfalfa Is In excellent
audition. Pastures are coming on rapidly ,
nd In some cases cuttle are now living on
ho range.
Cherry , plum , peach , crab and even some
arly apples are in blossom In tbo south-
astern counties. There were light frosts
urlng the week , but no damage Is reported.
SOUT1II3ASTI2UN SECTION.
Hutler Great good done by the rain , and
oil never In better condition , but subsoil
dry.
dry.Cass
Cass Winter wheat and rye look fine.
Spring wheat and oats a good stand and
olng nleely. Tame grass coming on , grow-
ng rapidly.
Clay About half the wheat will be plowed
ip and put Into corn. O.its coming up nicely.
Little or no timothy or clover ,
Flllrnore Winter wheat and tame grass
nearly all killed. Oats looking well. A
arge acreage of llax being sjwn. A large
acreage of corn will bo put In on account
of the killing of the wheat.
Gage Winter wheat looks Well. Oats com-
ng up nicely. Some farmers are ready to
> lant corn.
Hamilton Ground In fine condition. Oats
all In and some of the earlier sown looking
Inc. Fall wheat has not Improved much
ind the best Is not very good. Fruit trees
learly In bloom.
Jefferson Winter wheat less than half a
stand. Oats and rye looking nicely. Ground
> eing prepared for corn.
Johnson Full wheat and rye look fine.
Small grain all sown and coming up nicely ,
jlght frost Wednesday. Plums and peaches
) lossomlng. Season about two weeks earlier
than usual.
Lancaster Plum trees In bloom. General
condition of all grain good , llye excellent.
Onls and wheat growing nicely. Grass mrc
advanced ; alfalfa four to six Inches high.
Nemaha No unfavorable conditions except
the earllncss of the season. Cherry , plum ,
crabapple and even the earliest of the apples
are In bloom. Winter wheat Is rank in
_ rowth and rich In color. Cuttle pasturing
on the grass.
Nuckolls Pasture looking green. At least
half the wheat will be plowed up , which
will make the acreage of corn large. Oats
all sown and some up.
Otoe Winter wheat looks fine. Oats com-
ng up nicely. Ground nearly ready to plant
corn. Peach trees coming Into bloom. L'ght
frost on the 12th.
Pawnee Some rye and winter wheat dolnt
well ; other llelds turning yellow. Some
grapes and raspbnrries killed. Plums ,
leaches , currants and some apples In bloom.
Polk Oats all sown , early sown looking
Inc. Kye growing rapidly. Fall wheat
mostly killed. Tame pastures and meadows
> adly crippled by drouth of past year. Fruit
iromlslng to be line If not too forward.
Hichardson Winter and spring grain look
ing and growing llnely. Plum and cherry In
full bloom. Oats all sown and up In line
condition.
Saline Small grain coming well. Much of
; he winter wheat ground will be put Into
oats , corn and llax. P.istims Improving , but
more rain needed. Fruit trees budding quite
full. Much ground ready for corn.
Saunders Spring wheat and oats coming
up nicely. Trees budding. Ground In line
condition. Farmers plowing for corn , of
which there will bo a large acreage. Fall
wheat and rye line.
Scward Seeding finished and everybody
Blowing for corn. Oats and spring wheat
looking fnlrly well. Winter wheat almost
a total failure. Much will be plowed up.
Thayer Two-thirds of the winter wheat
will be put Into oats and corn. What Is left
Is growing fnst. Oats n good stand. Timothy
thy nearly all dead. Fruit prospect good.
Webster Kccent rains have started the
oats and wheat In good shape. Soil In good
condition and plowing for c-rn commenced.
A good deal ot the winter wheat on old
ground Is dead.
York Three-quarters of the winter wheat
will bo plowed up and the remainder looking
poorly. About the usual acreage of cats.
Farmers plowing for corn ; a soud deal will
be' listed.
listed.NOIITHKASTEHN
NOIITHKASTEHN SKCTION.
Antelope Seeding about finished and most
of the grain up. Uye looks \yell. Some plowIng -
Ing for corn.
Cumlng Small grain all In and sprouting
well , Seine potatoes planted. Grass , coming
well. Corn ground being prepared very fast.
Cedar Tltn rains , followed by warm
weather , have brought on vegetation llnely.
Much windy weather and a slight freeze on
the 13th ,
Pierce Seeding nearly completed. PlowIng -
Ing for corn commenced in earnest. Ground
In line shape.
Platte Weather very favorable. Ground
never In better condition ; about a full acre
age. More than one-half the winter wheat
froze out and some rye. Seeding about
completed and u large share of the o-its up.
Sarpy Spring wheat and oats coming up
nicely. Fall wheat and rye look well. Light
frost on tbo 12th did no damage. Plowing
for corn begun. Plum and cherry In blos
som.
Stanton Seeding all done. Wheat up and
growing In line shape. Farmers busy plowIng -
Ing for corn.
Dodge Splendid weather for small grain.
Farmers are ahead with tludr work for the
season. Pastures and meadows showing
considerable Injury from drouth. Fruit pros
pects good.
Douglas Ground wet down well. Crops
progressing finely.
D'xon ' Fine week for vegetation. Small
grain coming up und plowing for corn being
pushed.
Holt Seventy-five per cent of the small
grain sown. Grass and rye growing very
fast. Cattle getting their own living.
Knox Grass Is getting quite green. ISuds
swelling fast. The little grain that 1ms been
planted Is coming up.
Washington Small grain all In and cofn1-
Ing up finely. Half the corn ground plowed.
Farmers are putting in more small grain
and less corn than last year. Apples and
plums promise well.
Sioux City , lu. Weather conditions for the
past week excellent. Grass well Blurted.
Trees budding nnd leafing.
Yankton , 8. n. Practically all the small
grain Is In. Wheat Is showing through
everywhere and appears to be a good stand.
Grass coming vigorously and will soon be lit
for pasture.
pasture.CENTRAL SECTION.
Buffalo Thu whole week has been de
voted to seeding wheat , oats and alfalfa.
A SPECIALTY QRAttQ
[ MILLET
AND
CANE
CLOVER. TIMOTHY.
& . Gr.
1IQO-14U9 Union ATC. Ktniu Clir. Ua
draw. ontu nnil whent making rnplil
irrowtii. Timothy nnil clover pastures liuvo
boon Ulllcil out nml will be plowed up.
euste-r Kn.ll Krnln proKressiMir nlefly.
Kprliijr Krnln nearly nil Fown mm plowing
for corn commenced. Urouiul In good con
dition. I'ustiires looking1 green.
OawsonWheat mul oats moRtly eown.
1'lowliiK for corn commenced , with ground
In good condition. Knrly potntoos nenrly
nil planted. Cuttle mostly living on the
range.
HowardItye nml oats look well. Ground
In Bplcmtld condition.
Loup SeedltiK nbotit linlf done. Light
crop will be sown. Heed nml feed for tenina
source.
Morrlpk Some win , more needed , Trees
leiillng out 11 nd prairies quite Green. Fruit
trees In hloom.
Nnnce Wheat nml oats nil sown. Onts.
spring wliont and rye looking well. Fall
wheat looking thin. 1'rnlrle stnrtlng well
considering last year's drouth.
Shernmn A ilm1 growing week. Ground
In excellent condition. Wheat and oats com-
Inp up pplcmlldly.
valley Week clear nml warm. Smalt
prnlii nil In.Vlicat and ryu looking well.
Flowing for corn commenced.
SOUTH WHSTUHN SUCTION.
Adams About 7fi per cent of the fnll
wheat In good condition. Very little pprlnir
wheat sown. lood ! ncrengc of oats. All
small grain doing well. Some few small
pieces of corn planted.
Chase Some corn planting begun , Grain
'own before the rain coming up well. An
Increased acreage of wheat mid oats.
1'Vnnklln Htnall grnln looking llnely.
l-'imnerw preparing for corn planting ,
liround In excellent condition.
Frontier Wheat and grass coming on
nicely. High winds have blown down sev
eral wind mills.
Kuriius Uye and spring wheat looks well ,
Alfalfa coming "on fnst. Gardens mostly
made. Ground wet down about fight Inches
on cultivated land. Some corn planted ,
Grass looks well and Is earlv for April.
( Josper Wheat doing well. Soil In good
condition to cultivate.
llarlan Wheat and oats coming up In
good shape. Ground In good condition.
Hitchcock Week mostly warm , with ono
frost. A limited amount of se.MlIng done.
Karly sown grain coming on nicely. Soil
wet down six or eight Inches.
Kearney Small grain nil sown. Spring
gtaln looks line , but few surviving llelds
of winter wheat will escape the plow.
Plums In bloom. Apple and cherry trees
Injured by drought and freezing.
Lincoln Quite an amount of small grnln
Is being sown nnd coming up. Ground In
good condition.
I'erklna Farmers not through Rowing yet ,
Acreage this year the lightest for llvo
years.
1'helps Wheat nnd rye doing nicely.
Grass Is coming on llnely.
I ted Willow Grass Is making n good
growth , but wheat and ryu do not make
much advancement.
N011THWKSTKUN SKCTION.
Cherry Three days of hard wind. Some/
grain sown , but not moisture enough. Grasrf *
la good condition.
Cheyenne Ornund In very bail condition
for seeding. Some wheat sown , but cannot
sprout till rain comes. Grass starling well.
Klmlmll Not much spring grain sown yet.
Kail and spring grain not started yet.
Hock Grass Is getting n line start. Ground
In line shape for seeding from the rain of
last week.
Scott's HlufC Hut little grain sown snvo
where ground Is Irrigated. Ground Is being
prepared for oats nnd alfalfa. Grass start
ing well.
Sheridan Seeding neatly finished nnd
some grain coming tip. Fall rye looks well.
Oil
Oil. CITV , April 1C. Trading lias been Unlit In
011 today , lull tlie nmrki't opened nt the highest
point since tht > present bull movement wns in
augurated , nnd also the highest price since In
JS77. The price of credit balances \\ua mnrVceil
up from f2 to 52.23 this mnrnlng by tlio Seep
agency , nnil certificates opened with wili-s nt
12.511. The smaller fry speculators s M their oil
yesterday nround J2.23. nnd tlu-ie wan none of
the usunl panic nnil excitement. A sale of 10,000
hlils. nt $2.50 was followed by n break to $2.30 ,
nnil nt 1:4" : " ) p. in. tmles were made nt f2.Ci ; nt
2:11) : } 2.l wns bid.
NEW YOIIK. April 1C. The petmle-.un mnikct
continues excited and higher , wlthniit nrtlvlly ,
sellers being scnrro nnd genninlly refusing1 to
name prices. National transit ccrtlllcnlcs hnv
nilvanceil from $2.35 to 12.1,0. , The quotations for
crude In b.irrels Is nominally $9..0. There 19
prncllcily ! no speculation on 'chnnge , the ad
vance In certificates to f2.50 being In the way
of cimfiirmlng to the higher ruling of the- Oil
City market. At Ihu advance tlio mnikct la
llrm nml nil sorts of stories are current ns to
the netual basis of the fuithor rife In pi Icon
ami the probable course of the muikct In the
near future.
OIL CITY , April 10. Opened , 250 ; high , 254 :
low , 238 : closing , 231 ; pales , 173,00) bbls , clear-
nnces , 49.000 bbls. ; shipments , 130 , 003 bbls ; runs ,
S5:26 bbls.
LONDON. April 16.-CAI.CUTTA LINSEED-
Spot , 33s M ; March shipment , via Cape , 33s 3J.
Tl'RPENTINK SpllHs. 22s 5.1.
PETROI.EUM-Spot , 9d : spirits. 10J.
HRE.MIIN. April 1C. PKTIIOLKt'M-Qiioteil nt
12 mntks L'5 pfg. , a rise of 1 mark Co pgs. : sine *
Saturday.
HAMHl'Rd , April 1C. PETROLEUM Firm today -
day , nt 13 marks , being nn ndvunco of 2 nuirka
April 16.-PETROI.EUM Todny
Hilvanccd Hi to 15 % . _
Wool Murkct.
rini.ADRLl'HtA , April 10. WOOI Market
steady , with a fair demand and tending toward
Improvement. Ohio , Pennsylvania nnd West Vlr-
Klnla , XX nnd nlnve , 17JlSc ; X nnd above , 1C ®
17c ; medium , 201i21c ; quarter-blood , SKf''Ic ; com-
man , ISillOc ; New York. MIchlKnn , Wisconsin ,
etc. . XX , lCS17c ; X. 13flli ; nirilliini , ! DW20c ;
quarter-blood , 20fi21cj low , 22n23e ; washed comb-
Iru nnd dclnlne. line , ISflJUc ; medium , 21Q22o ;
low , i2'tS' ic ; conrse , 2rt 721e ; unwashed , nutllum ,
16ft I7c ; low meillum. 17 T18c ; limlil. lC 17c ; tin-
washed , light and brlRht line , Ilfl2c ; medium ,
low medium , ICiifl'cj coarse , 1501Rc ; unwashed -
washed ( clear colored ) , llRht line , ilfilOc ; heavy
line , f.f/So ; medium , 12J(13c' ( ; line medium , Hijl20i
coarse. llt2f ! ; teirltorlal nnd northwestern ,
IlKht tine , SStlOc ; heavy tine , 7 ( ( ! > c ; lintmeillum ,
Willie ; medium , UQ13c ; miaiter-blcod , 12& 13c ;
cinrse. 11W12C.
11OSTON , April 10. Trade continues to bo
quiet In tht > wool market , with a Blight Incrcana
In sales from thoB" of the corresp mdlng wec $
ln. t year. In domestic wools this Is partly thA
case , purchases IH-IIIR made when supplies nro
HeLMled. The blocks of olil wools , however , huvo
been considerably reduced , nnd there Is a pros *
pect of Rood trade when these wools arrive ,
The fact that the new wools are so nenr nt hnna
tends to keep th buyers more quiet than wou4 !
otherwise bo the case. Australian wools nrb
meeting Ro il sale and the market holds llrm In
price. TUP selling prices for some of the lead-
IllK descriptions arc na follows : Montana , flno
mcdlnm and fine , Ofillc ; scorn ud , o'l.12c ' ) | ; Mon-
tun. No. 2 meillum. 12ifl2'ic ' ; scouted , Z7U290I
Australian comblriRS , niiierllnf. 41Cj(2c ( ; crcni
liri-cdH , fine , S0ft33c ; cross breeds , medium , 27
30c. _
NIMV York Ilry Ooodn 'Murliot.
NEW YORK , April 1C. Agents Imve advanced
prices as follows : Household favorite , 30-Inch ,
DC-CO brown cotton , ! tc ; AiiRXist , three-yard drills ,
Kc ; Korest mills , 4x4 1'leaclud ' , i4c ; Forest
mills , 7x7 bleached , to 4c. There has boon a
better demand than usunl for Tuesday , with con-
hlderablc having been done In Hiking , plain nnd
stripe shirtings , colored duck , hickory strips
nnd checks nnd other stlyes. Brown nhcctlnca
and drills , both standard and three-yard , were
In Roml request , nnd there was mine ilolriR In
four-yard shuetlnRs at full latcu. 1'rlntlns cloths
quiet but strong at 2\c for C4 squares ,
Iliiluth Wliitnt Market.
DUI.l'TH , April 1C. WIIUAT No. 1 rmriJ ,
cash nnd April. C2'.ic ; May. C2c ; July , KlUot
tu arrive. No. 1 hard , C2'c ; No. 2 northern , 61)lct
SIMPLICITY ITSELF.
A SIMPLE HARiMLKSS REMEDY
Yut It Cures tlio Worst Canci of
and IiiillguHilon.
Dr. JentilEon , who 1ms made a life study of
stomach troubles , says : All forms ot Indigestion -
digestion really amount to the tame thing ,
that Is , failure to completely digest the food
eaten , no matter whether tbo trouble Is acid
dyspepsia oV BOUP stomach , belching of wind ,
nervous dyspepsia or loss of Mesh and appo-
tltt ; a person will not have any of them 1C
the Btonmcli can bo Induced by any natural ,
harmless way to thoroughly digest what Is
eaten and this can bo done by a simple
remedy which I have tested In hundreds ot
aggravated cases with complete success. The
remedy la a combination of fruit and ve e-
table essences , pure aseptic pepsin and golden
seal put lu the form of pleasant tasting tablets -
lets and sold by druggists under the name ot
Sturart'i Dyspepsia Tablets. One or two
of these tablets should bo taken after meal a
and allowed to dissolve In the mouth and
mingling with the food In the stomach dl-
gesU It completely before It hag tlmo to
ferment , decay and sour.
On actual experiment ono grain of Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets will digest three- thousand
grains of meat , eggs and similar wholetoino
foods.
It IB safe to cay , If this wholesome remedy
was better known , by people generally , It
would bo a natural blessing , ai we are a
nation of dyepeptlcs , and nine-tenths of all
dlseabes owe their origin to Imperfect dlges-
tlon and nutrition.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a secret'
patent medicine , but a fifty cent package will
do more real good for a weak stomach than
fifty dollars worth of patent medicines and
a person has tbo satisfaction of knowing just
what he la putting Into his ttomach , which >
ho does not know , when widely advertised V
patent niedlcliu-n are used ,
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