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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY KEJSu SATURDAY , APUIL 37 , 1895.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
After nn Ear'y Dip Wheat Advanced
Sharply Yesterday ,
NtW YORK SENT HEAVY BUYING ORDERS
Bhorts Ilecnmo Very Much Alarmed by the
Ilcimrtcd Cnih Hnlc * nnd Run
Wheat Up Scvernl
Friicttun * .
CHICAGO , April 2G.-Aftcr nn early dip
t > f > . * -wheat advanced sharply on reports
of heavy buying for export , and with chorls
covering vigorously July closed l ! > c higher ,
corn gained V e , July oats Vic nnd provisions
closed slightly higher.
The weather map showed moderate raln-
Inll , with n prediction of more rain nnd of
more gonernl character In the winter wheat
licit today and tomorrow. A number of the
local fpcculntors wcro waiting for rain as
un nsmmince that wheat would certainly
lie a sale for Ic per bu , on Its appearance ,
nnd the contingent of the crowd were free
Hellers nt the opening from 4io below the
.cloning price of the preceding session. The
demand nt the concession surprised the sell-
crii , and In n few minutes the latter were
clamoring to get their wheat at Uc per bu.
more money than they had sold at. There
were numerous buying orders nt the open-
Ins ; from New York , nnd those were posted
In consequence of Blmllar orders received
from the United Kingdom showing the for
eign mnrkcts all higher. Liverpool bids to
Now York exporters were advances from
yesterday of lie per bu. , and advices from
there were that the movement ot wheat
from La Plata was practically over for the
eeanon. The latter being very Importnnt If
true , nnd It came from a highly responsible
source , had doubtless much to do
with the strength which ( succeeded
the early weakness here. About
two hours from the oix-nlm ; Jscw
York crowded the wires with dispatches
stating that there was a good Inquiry there
from exporters , nnd followed that up by
ndvlslng'pnlfs nf about 30 boat loads , 20 of
them for Liverpool. July wheat , which Hold
nt the oponlnp ns low nH COTic nnd had rlfen
gradually to Clp , spninn to C2'ic on the
export business reported from the seaboard.
The downward movement for the day was
anything but bullish. The total receipts at
the primary western markets were IM.OUO
bu. , compared with 193,000 bu. on the corre-
ppondlng day of the year before. The At
lantic seaboard exports amounted to only
2,000 bu. of wheat and 27,000 bills , of Hour.
The number of boat loads taken In New
"York was swelled Indefinitely by the rumor
lierc before the close , nnd It became known
that some portion of the New York sales
were lllled here. Norton & Wright worked
00,000 bu' . here for dlicct export to Liverpool ,
nnd one or two other cargoes In
addition to that were reported to
have been disposed of , but could
not be traced to a confirmation. The
shorts became very much alarmed by the
reported cash rales nnd ran July wheat up
to C2c , and It was still bringing C2i&62Vic
The corn market was weak at the opening
on account of the heaviness In wheat. The
rains were also conducive to the comfort of
the shorts , but with the great Improvement
In the demand for wheat which so quickly
sprang up the shorts began to feel less
comfortable , nnd like their neighbors In the
wheat pit. they were soon buying back
their rainy weather corn nt a loss. Busi
ness was rather light , nnd In the end the
price of May and July closed at 47'Ac for
the former nnd 4Sc for the latter , which was
the highest price of the day. Kecelpts
today were 2S1 cars.
Oats were active and about steady. Early
In the session prices ruled n shade lower ,
Influenced by free offerings. Later , how
ever , buying was good , nnd that , with the
strength In wheat , caused values to rally.
July was especially strong , being wanted
principally. May started at 2Sc. sold up
to 2flc nnd closed nt 2ST < tC bid. July cold
from 2S&C to IS-lic and closed Vic higher at
from 28c to "b ic.
The provision trade was moderately
nctlvc In spots nnd during the remainder of
the session. Only 10,000 hops were received
today nnd but 8,000 are estimated as the run
for tomorrow. Opening bids were at yes
terday's closing prices , nnd the first trades
were nt the lowest values of the day. After
nn advance of l2V4c July pork closed with
a net gain of Gc. Lard In the end was un-
Estimates in for tomorrow : Wheat. TO cars ;
corn , 26 cars ; oats , 230 cars ; hogs , 8,000 head.
The leading futures ranged ns follows ;
Cash quotations were as follows :
FLOUR-Wlnter patents. $2.GOfl3.00 : wititei
straights. $25 82.73 ; spring patents , $3.20Ijr3.Cj
spring strnlRhts , t2.25 3.00 ; bakers , $1.85i2.3.i ,
WHEAT No. 2 spring , C5T4OCC',4c ; No. 3 Eprlng
C5o : No. B red. CUtc.- , ,
CORN No. 2 , 47iCI7 ! > , ic ; No. 3 yellow , 40'i {
JATS No. 2 , ISTic ; No. 2 white , 32&033c ; No.
white. 32V4c.
%
HAIILEY No. Z , 53S53',4 < ! | No , 3 , D0fl32c ; No. 4
tic.
FLAX SEElV-No. 1. $1.43H. . . , ,
TIMOTHY BIJED-Prlme. .30fr5.40.
1'ROVISIONS-MCFS pork , per bbl. , $12.25fll2.IO
Jjvrd , per 100 Ibs. , $ C.fc5 G.8 ; > 4. Short ribs side ;
> ( loose ) , $0.2M6.2i4 ; dry pnlt shoulders i ( boxed )
tSBJHc : short clear sides ( boxed ) . $6. Ofl6.S2H.
WHISKY Dlstillera' llnUhrd goods , per gal.
SI 20.
SUQARS Cut loaf , unchanged.
The following were the receipts and shipment :
today :
On the Producu exchange today tno butter mar
kcl wa Btoady ; crvanicry , lOaiOc ; dairy , 84 18c
EcgB , Btcady ; 11HU120. Cheese , croaum , OMC
10 o.
> fK\V YUUK UENKKAL .MARKET.
U Closing Quotations on the Principal Com.
nimltllc * iind Staples.
NE\Y YOHK , April 2 . FLOUR Receipts , 13 ,
SOO bbls. ; exports , 8,300 bbls , ; sales , 22,100 pkgi
ItorUot fairly active for n time , but n Into
stiffening of prices checked business ; spring pal
cnta slow ; city mill patents , $1.0001.3) ) ; wlnte
patents , $3.0003.45 ; city mill clears , $3.50O3.9C
winter extras , $2,4oig'2.5S ' ; Minnesota bakers , $2. :
O3.40 ; winter low graded , $1.8002.30 ; spring lo <
jrradtT , Jl.k'H/2,10 ' ; spring extras , $2.05U2.00. Ry
Hour , strung ; sales , WO bbls. ; superllne , $3.40 !
3.M ; fancy , 13.5504.CO.
CORN MKAL-Qulet ; yellow western , $1.101
1.13 ; Knmdywlne. $2.70 ; sales , 150 bbls. ; yello
.western. $1.1201.14.
Ill'OKWHEAT ' Nominal nt 4ff55c.
WHEAT Receipts , none ; expoita , n'ne ; salei
1,240.000 bu. futuies and 104.0U ) bu. fiwt. SH |
market strong ; No. 2 red. In store and elevate
OUiijCC'ic ; r. u. U , CSfiCOVic. ollont , to arrh
promptly ; No. 1 hard. 75'ic , delivered. Optlor
were more nctlve , with a hesitating spirit , owtn
to conlllctlng weather news , but a decldedl
etroiur showing later In the day tesultwl In a n <
Kaln uf lUlHSc. The ailvnncs was caused I
rfMrta of big export purchases and for the ei
Kiigctnents at New York , together with unfavo
nble news rrgnnllng Kansas crop aad strong !
cobles ; No. 2 red. May , 64 15-1C0C6 6-lCc , clo i
uti CdUc ; June , CCGCOHc. closed nt GGVtc ; Jill
C5HlC6Hc , clonnl at GGc ; August , MM67 ! ,
closixl at G7c ; Bcptemh.'r , G6W0G ? 9-lGc , closed i
C7Ho : literniU-r. GS 7-16063HC , clcsed at 69c.
CORN-Itecelpt > , 1,3-K ) bu , i exp Tts , 6,500 bu
Bales , 553,0 > 10 bu. futurm nnd 53,000 bu. * |
Bpol market llrm ; hteamer mlxe > l , 52U052Tic I
elevator and Me dellverwl. Options easier i
first , but quickly responded to th stix-nglh
wheat and mlxl firm all day , with fair speci
latlve buying , ckw'.ngc net advanre ; May , 52
t2c. clos.xl at 52S > c ; July , 52 1(53 . closed i
Wo ; fe-ptember , 62H < l ic. cliwnl nt 5.1 Ho.
OATS Receipts , 25.200 bu. ; exports , 2.900 bu
Bales , 235,000 bu. futures nnd 37.000 bu. spot. Sp
market llrru ; No. 2. 32'S3iu ' : No. 2 white , 3C
No. 2 dflvrred. S3H33 c ; No , 3 , Sic ; troc
white wnlrrn. 37fcllcCiptlons opened fairly n
tlve nnd generally II in' ) with wheat , cloning ' ,
net advance ; April U > > ! 32)ic ; May , 32i32\
clwr < l S ; c ; June , U0XI < ic ; July , S3HU33U
closeil 33Hc.
HAY Steady ; shipping , & 50GOc ; good to cholc
C5475c.
HIDES-Strong ; llucnos Ayrrs , dry , 20 to
Ibi. . IJ'iC ; wet railed N w Orleans , selected ,
to U lb . , GVic ; Texas , dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. . 8c.
LlCATHER-nrni : hemlock sole , Ruenos A > rt '
light to heavy weights , 17018C.
PROVISIONS Reef , linn : family. $11.00813.1
city , extra India. J17.OOtn9.tO. Cut meats , quit
pickled IwlIU-s. J6.7iU C.snk. I-ml. quiet ; weste
ttenm clo e > l at $7.10 aiked ; sale * . 250 tlerc
nt $7.10 ; city , S'.iliCHc ; April. $7.10 ; cloafd noi
Inal ; May , $7.10 nonilnal ; refined , quiet ; co
tlnent. $7.45 ; South American. 1,7.80. Pork , quit
new mvu. $1X50011.00 ; family , J13.50O14.W , > hc
Clear , $13.0&15.&o
wc ttru dairy ,
wntern rrfnmery. 12fI9c ; western factorj * . 8BHc |
Hate dairy , lOOH'/ic ; stale cream *
try , 19-
I'HIJKSK fit'nJy ; new. Mate , large , CfUr ,
trnntl , GtjsUci part sklmi , " 07c ; full tklms ,
IKICIS Weaker : stnl nnd Pennjylvnnln , 13tc ! |
wcntrrn , fie > h , 11913 ; toutliern , KUUHc ; re
"
TALLOW Weak nnd lower ; city ( t pr
4 ic ; country ( pltir < . fre ) , Itic , ns to quality.
I'ETROI.EI'M-Nomlnnli UnlleU closcsl nl
$ ! .05H bid ; WlahlnRton. bbl . , $3 nominal ; Wash
ington , In bulk , nominal ; tennrd New York , J.5n
I'lillHtlelPhla nml Ilalllmorc , $9.S ; Philadelphia
nnd ll.iltlmnri' . In hulk , $ G.9S.
ROSlN-'Stendyi attained , common to good ,
$1.60fIl.K2'.t. '
TUIIPENTlNn-Flrni , 3154 < 13Jc.
RICE Stonily ; ilimestlc , fair to extra , 4540
Hc ; Jniian , 4fi4Ho.
MOLASSES ( jiilpt : New Orleans , open kettle ,
good to choice , .
METAl.S-1'lg him , quiet ; Scotch , $15.00ft0.00 ,
American , $19.60. Copper , sternly : brokers' prlc"- ,
$3.50 ; exchange price , W.C3 < 7.70. ! I id. quiet ;
broliciV price , 12 M ; exchange price , J3.07Uf3.10.
Tin , tlrm : utrnlts. $14.00811.05 ; plates , market
quiet. Spelter , riulct ; domestic , 13.20 ; snles on
'change , 2j tons May tin , $11 ; 15 tan spot t.n , $11 }
1 car spot lorul , $3.v7'.4.
COTTONSEED OIL Closed etPady after n mod
erate local dem.ind nnd small export Inquiry
without lending to much business ; prime crude ,
ofC cruJc , ! Q23c.
CLEARING IIOUSi : TOTALS.
at Iliislnost Tr.imnctcit by the
AHsnrliitnl lliinl < I.nittVnnV. .
NEW YORK , April ! G.-The following table ,
compiled by Ilruilstrcct's , show the total
clearances nt the principal cities anil the per-
ccntago of iJicrense or decrease , ns compared
with the corresponding week last year :
CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Dec.
New York 577.412.15S ] 23.7
Chicago SI,42S,04l ! 3.7
RoBtim 81.1fW,713 4.2
Philadelphia G,729,7J7 11.5
St. Liouls 24 , 74.f,77 28.7
San Francisco . . . . 1L5
Ilaltlmore. 12,731.311
I'lttKbiirg 17,52 < i,879 23.0
Cincinnati 12,218,550 r.i
Kansas City . . . . . . a,3i)2,27r ) > 6.9
Now Orleans ' S.5C1.157 H.5
lluffnlo 3.S04.850 12.4
Milwaukee 4i < r . 5e 3.5
Detroit 6,177,31 5.S
Ixmlsvlllo . .
Mlnnmpolls G.2.'n.05' )
OMAHA 3,140.18 : , 37.5
Piovldence C,152,800 23.3
Cleveland 4G75f81 J8.2
"Houston 4,374,911 9.
St. Paul 3IW1.13I 23.4
Denver , 2,5'il.97G ' ' 4.4
Indianapolis 4,067,753 7913
Cnlumbiis , O 23.3
Hattfoiil * , . . , 2,071,226 27.7
Richmond 2,231.810 DS.7
Washington 1S52,50G 8.1
Dallas 2,037,794 4.1
St , Joseph iom,7s.s ' ' 12.8
Piiirla 1MG,3'J2 'is'.i
Memphis 1,812,212 C7.
Portland , Ore J55.039
Rochester 1.528,707
New Haven 1 2 .GOr , 10.3
Snvnnnah 1,922.561 37.1
Springfield , Moss. 1.15I.4G.1 5.7
Worcester 1,052,710 15.5
Portland , Me 8.5
Atlanta S46.746 3622.S
Fort Worth 1.5CG.012 22.S
Waco l,7fS,262 7fl.O
Syracuse sr.c.nw 12.6
DPS Molncs 1 , IGS , K 23.
Grand Rapids , , . 865,195 39.4
Seattle 528.0CS 26.5
Lowell 5 5 570 6.4
Wilmington , Del. 670,802 4.6
Norfolk { .01,603
Sioux City 515,329 20.3
I OH Angeled 1.67,04 13.5
Tncoma Gil 019 19
Snglnnw , Mlc.h , . 342,2)7 41.f
Smkanc | 332,3r,8 , 32.0
Jacksonville 21.8
Lincoln 2SO.M1 29.5
New Uedford . . . . ' D29.0IT S.I
Wichita 492,922
Rlrmlnghnm 47.6
Topekn 414,870 5.2
Ix'xlngton , Ky. . . . 3W.771 " 21.7
Hlnghnmpton . . . . 317.601 "sis
Hay City , Mich. . 217r.'V 2.7
Fall River 6'IS,90(1 ( ! 10.5
Akrwi , O 221 , 1T4
Springfield , O. . . . 16.1.075
Canton , O IGG.SW
Sioux Fulls 5'i7.4l4 61.3
Fremont , Neb. . . 72167 20.0
Hasting * , Neb. . . 61 OTS 19.0
Chattanooga . . . . 23.1.001) )
Fargo 158,49 : .
Nashville , R27.002 9.0
Oalvestom 4G'J3.720
Salt Lake 1,440,800
Kookford. Ill * > O no- > 14.2
Heltnn B5T.024 8.7
Scinnton 74D.383
Knlnmazno < 21S.OS'
"Llttlo Rock . . . 34),54) )
Totals United States. . $ 893.5)0,137 )
Exclusive of New York. 418,021,979
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Montreal 10,111.037 16.0
Toronto . . 6r,61,232 11.8
Halifax . W.GOS 3.2
Hamilton 673.510 4.5
Winnipeg 711.231 22.3
Totals $ 17,931,761
Not InchuUd In total because of no comporl-
tvm for last year.
"Not Included In total because containing other
Hems than clearings.
DUN'S WKKKLY GLIMPSE AT ItUSlNKSS
Stcntty ItUo Noted In Hpeciiliitllvo Miirlcoltt
nnd lu thn Industrie * .
NEW YORK , April 20. It. O. Dun & Co.'s
Weekly Ilevlew of TiaJe , which Issues tomor
row , will eay :
Neither the rising Fpeculnllvo markets nor the
steady caln In Industries has ceased , and It la
wholesome Hint there nre fewer signs of hesi
tation In the productive Industiles th.in In specu
lative prices.'QKC strikes grow more numep-us
and cause Rome trouble and retail demand lags
behind wholesale , nnd Jobbing purchases behind
pmductlon in 8nmu brandies , but through many
cunlllctlnK n poits the fact ehlncs out that the
Industries nre R.ilnlnR , not with a rush nnd n
whirl , but more safely.
U Is less clear that railroads arc Increasing
their earnlncs or that overproduction of cot'on
will bo cured by the advance of 14 In price , 01
that cornering short sellers of wheat nil up tht
market for tlio larire surplus. Hut revlv.il ol
activity In nil these directions" , If i > c slbly ex
cessive In eome , helps conlldence to take th <
throne tK > lonp held by distrust.
Cotton mills nre Kettlntr moro niDney for goods
nnd have aulte generally advanced WORM. Con.
sumption of noithein spinners nt the maxlinuir
would be In eight months 1,3:0,000 bales , but the )
lm\e actually taken 1.950.UOO bales , and have r
prom on OW.O'x ) bales controlled of over $ < , oo.000.
The consumption Is large nnd ailvancen neeir
to bo warranted. Iron jiroductlon , stlmulatei !
t > ecause , ore , coke nnd oil were to In
dearer. Is retnnled by shrinking demand foi
products , fur on the whole new business Is solo
to be smaller than In February or March. Tin
structural demand for buildings throughout tin
country was never larger , the frenzy In oil ha1
started a largo demand for pipe and sheets nl
a alight advance. Halls nre stagnant , though r
shade better nt Clilenifo. Wire for fencing , nail ;
nnd wire rc ls is so dull as to be scarcely quoted ,
and bar , though lifted n shade , meets no In.
creased demand. Hresemer pig Is lower ant1
sales of southern pig In not them miukes have
been .largu at S.1c advance. Finished product !
are nearly nil nt their lowest price. .
Wool has sold nt the lowest price on recon
this week. ICe for Ohio and 9o for year's Texas
and offers to clear out block * before new pup
plies come forward tempt manufacturers to pur
chase beyond present needs. Sales of foreign o
8,117,300 pound In three weeks of April , ngnlns
9.2)2.600 ) domtfitlc , make the total 17.409.800
ngnlnst 15. ' . ; , ! W In U92. nnd of course less h
1S93 and 191. IX-mand for dress goods continue :
large nnd Improving , but uncertainty In men'
wear goods continues and Is somewhat Increase !
by more numerous strikes. Cotton llannds nr <
So to T.4c lower , and nn auction sale Is to be held
nml some Irregularity also appears In prices fo
fine fancy goodn.
Higher prices for wlitnt , nearly 3o above las
wwk'H , tend to check Atlantic exports , which
Hour Inaluded , were only 1.SOS.873 bushels for th
week , against 2.620,445 last year , though for Ol
previous two weeks they were about equal t
lout yeiir's. Cotton touched "c , receJIng to Co
9,312,300 bales had come Into sight since l.iat wcel
and HrltljOi exports of goods were 13),00),0 ]
yards less in the first quarter tills year thai
last , With Huch facts the rUc iloea not help t
lessen southern acreage.
The fiillmvH for the week have In-en 230 In th
United Slates , against i9 last year , and thirty
seven In Canada , against twenty-six lust , year.
IIKAUSTUEKT'.S JIUVIKW OF . TIIAD1
Continued Strength of Sluplri the Fentur
of the Wct-k.
NHW YORK , April 20. nradetrcet's tomorroi
will say : The feature of the week Is the cor
tinned strength of prices of staples after th
striking advances of the preceding weeks. Thet
Is a firmer undertone In nearly nil lines of trad <
but at a number of points gains In Industrlf
are more nmrkc.1 than < n commercial lines. Th
Hurry In in-troleum Is ucceeded tjy n very du
market. Woolen di > BO < KU mills have secure
a number of orders for fall delivery , which a <
counts for the moderate activity In the tnark <
for wool. Cotton goods nre Him on the ndvunc
In cotton and higher wage * paid eastern ml
opcratlvca.
i. About the weekly average of exports of whei
ot ; Including Hour , from both coa ts of the Unltt
Stntea since January 1 Is reported this wel
2,431,000 bushels. Tills Is a decrease froi
1C- the preceding week of 700.W ) bushels. In tl
lie fourth week of April one year ago the total c :
irort was 2.457,000 bunliels ; In 1593 It was 2 607 f"
bushels , nnd In IMS S.Sffl.OOO burhels. In the lit
week of IKfl the corresponding total wns 2,300,0
bushels.
At the west , with -Tavoroble weather , althous
24 the collections are slow , the tone of business r
4 } mains unchanged , except nt Cincinnati , whei
thrro hns been n better demand , und St. Ixaul
. where the rtiiuent Is quite active in dry BOM !
milliner } ' and for cattle and hogs.
CO ;
Hugur .Market.
NKW YOIIIC. April -8UOAR-naw , flrn
alen. April 23. 2.bx > bogs centrifugal , at breal
water , at 2 7-32o nnd f. : April W. one cargo c i
trlfugal , riilpmcnt. at SUc and f. : mined , qule
No. t. 3H(3 11-16C ; No. 7 , S 7-U83Sc : No.
ort 5\C3 9-16ci No. . 3 5-16C3'ic , No. 10. 3'4C3 7-1&
No. 11. JHC3 7-lCo ; No. It 1 1 HflJUC. No. 13 , 3
oft A , : ) i033 c , mold A , i 3-HUiHc , taadard j
3 13-lWle , confectioners' . 3 l3-lS04ci cut loaf ,
416OI 4c , crushed. 4 9-1MI4KC , powdered , 4 3-l
tHHc , granulated , 3 IJ-KUtVic ; cubes , 4 3-1W4HC.
STOCKS A.NU J10.NOS.
Although Somcnlmt Irregul'tr ' Prices Gen
erally Hoc-orilcil Considerable Advances.
NEW YORK , April 26. The stock market was
moderately nctlvc todny , and although somewhat
Irregular , prices In a majority of cases recorded
an advance on the day's trade. Speculation was
nctlvc nt the opening , nnd gains were made of
1U per cent In New Jersey Central nnd Tobncco
and a fraction hi the grangers , the exceptions
being Reading , U J ? per cent , and the Cordage *
Belling off G4 per cent. The dctircsslons In the
stocks were soon communicated to the rest of
the list. New Jersey Central reacted 114 per
cent. National Lend 1 per cent , nnd the general
list ' 4W4 per cent. Some of the specialties were
exceptions , Canadian Pacific nnd Rubber gnlnlng
114 Per cent nnd llallimore & Ohio nnd Delaware
& Hudson Hi per cent , the latter , however ,
quickly losing the Improvement , Townrd noon
the shorts began to cover nnd the upwn.nl move
ment wns resumed and was continued In force
during the afternoon with occasional reactions.
AH a rule , the lluctunllons In the ncllve list
were narrow , the fenluren of the speculative list
tielng Manhattan , Leather preferred nnd Tobncco
and other of the Fpeclaltles In lesser degree.
Heading wns also bought heavily and wild up to
IGUc , with a reaction to 15ft , and n final rally
of 11 per cent. The market wns decidedly strong
nt the clew ; , nnd In the mnln 3HCf3V per cent
higher. The latter. Leather preferred , nnd Chicago
cage & Alton , Ohio Southern nnd Consolidated
( ias 1 % per cent , Tobncco 1H per cent , Man
hattan 114 per cent , Dututh , South Shore & At.
lanllo 1U per cent. Sugar 1 per cent , Heading
t per cent , New Jersey Ceneral , Plttsburg & .
Wmtcrn preferred nnd United Stntes Rubber.
The losses above a fraction were In Oregon Navl-
gitlon nnd the llrunswlck company , wl' h de
clined 1 per cenl. The- bond market wns actlvo
and generally higher throughout the day. The
Soutliein 1'aclflo Issues were animated nnd higher
nnd figured for IWJ.OUO. a total ot J2CM.OO < ) . A
blook of JIOO.OOO St. Paul's fours , series A ,
brought 90. The moie Imiwrtant gains are Richmond
mend Jt Danville , equipment fis , 5 per cent ;
Kings County Elevated ilrst Southwestern exten
sion. 2'A per cent ; Union Pacific. Denver & Gulf
lirsls 2 per cent ; Cedar Falls & Minnesota firsts
broke to 120. against 128 on Monday. Other note
worthy declines were : Dallas & % \ ace os. 414 pef
cent ; Union Pacific , Lincoln nnd Colorado llrsts ,
The Evening Post's London cablegram says :
The weekly settlement was satisfactorily con
cluded. The payment for mines was enormous
ancl money suddenly became scarce and loan *
were made by the Hank of England. Most of the.
fCOOOOO In gold exporUrl today to the Cape Is In
connection with thu ls ue of the city of Johannes-
buig loan , and Is a special operation. Oold Is
Htlll bought by the Rothschilds In the open mar.
ket. The markets were good Americans opened
strong with goad buying. Delivers , Chesapeake
and Canada Pacifies especially were bought , also
Southern railways , whth have risen to 1414 dur
ing the past four days. One hundred thousand
of these shares ore wild to liavo been marketed
here and on the continent. Then ; was a genet al
feollng of weakness In Americans later on , but
the market closed bullish. South Americans fur.
ther Impioved. Consols were easier on the Nlca-
laguan news.
The following were the closing quotations
on the lending stocks of the New York ex
change today ;
The total fnles of ftocks today were 21D.267
shares , Including : American Sugar , 82,8'M ' ;
American Tobacco , 7,900 ; Chewipeake & Ohio ,
2,800 ; Chicago Gas , 3.SOO ; Distilling nnd Cnttle-
fwsllng. 12,5 < iO ; General Electric , 3,900 ; Maniinttnn
Omnollilat < l , 3,000 ; New Jersey Central , 10.CO ) ;
Northwestern , 4,200 ; Itcadimr , 30.SO. ) ; St Paul ,
12.SSilver ; Certincntt-s. 20.0'K ) ; Southem Rail
road , 10,800 ; Southern Railroad preferred , 3,80) ;
I'nlted States Leather , 4.9JO ; Unltnl States
Leather preferred , 4,300 ; Wheeling & Lake Eric ,
4,000. .
Now Ynrlc . > I iuoy .IliirUot.
NF.W YORK , April 2C. MONEY ON CALL
Easy at 1V402 per cent ; last loan , IVi per cent ;
clusrd at H4 PIT cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 3&03 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Rarely steady , with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.sa',40'4.83i4 !
for demnnd nnd nt $4.SS',4Q4.SSii : for CO days ;
posted rates , t4.SS'4frt.S9i , < , and $4.99.0 L90U ; com
mercial bills. $4.S5HI.S3y4. .
SILVER CERT1F1CATES-C7U 07C.
GOVERNMENT I1ONDS Stionff. State bonds ,
dull. Railroad lwml , strong.
I'ETIIOLBUM Options , steady ; closed $2.0d'.4
bid.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
N , W. HARRIS & CO ,
BANKERS ,
163-165 Dcarborn-st. , Chicago.
iSVall8t. . , New York. 70 Stalet , UostcL
CITY. COnUTT , | \ fIk I | - \ " >
SCHOOL-WATER and I C f } | \ | I } * - +
"HSRHIGH GRADE LJWl N L-/VJ
Boufbt arid Bold , CoTtetponiUnce Solicited.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Continued Light iRcCeifjs Having a Slight
Eevlving Infltftrlco on Pricos.
TRADE ACTIVE AN A CENTS HIGHER
Considerable Advance Over tlio Opoi.lng
I'rlces for the Weclt Spcciilrttors hup *
piles About lijlrn tcd Hogs
Scarce , Strong nn'd Higher.
Fill DAY , April 20.
There were In the yards todny 879 cattle ,
2,053 hogs nnd 1,978 sheep , as against B22
cattle , 2,039 hogs nnd no sheep yesterday
nnd 812 cattle , 3.0S5 hogs nml 6,319 sheep on
Friday of last week.
For the week thus fnr there have been
received 4,200 cattle , 16,150 hogs nnd 7,401
sheep , ns against 7,621 cattle , 16,719 hogs nnd
6,093 sheep for the same period last week.
CATTL13 The fresh receipts of cattle
numbered thirty-four load ? , ns against sev
enteen loads yesterday. Of the cattle here ,
however , there were eight loads which were
only halted for feed nnd were not offered for
sale , so that the available supply of cattle
on the market was not much larger than
yesterday. The extremely light receipts of
the past few dfiys are apparently having
some effect upon the market. There wns u
much better feeling prevailing In the mar
ket nnd the buyers apparently wanted the
cattle. The trade opened fairly active at nn
advance of about lOc over yesterday nnd
the offerings were all taken nt an early
hour. Today's market could safely be
quoted :6c to 25c higher than the prices
ruling nt the opening1 of the week. One
small bunch of l,2SI-lb. beeves sold nt ? 5.16 ,
with some 1,09Mb. cattle at ? 1 nnd 1,011-lb.
cattle nt $1.75.
There were only nbout three loads of cows
and heifers on pale this morning and prices
on this class of cattle experienced nbout the
same advance ns those on beef steers. The
demand was good nnd everything sold early
In the day.
There were only n few stockcrs nnd feed
ers In the yards , while there was some llttlo
outside Inquiry. The Improvement In the
beef market has given operators a little
more courage and has caused the market
to pick up.
Supplies In the hands of speculators had
been exhausted and as every one wanted n
few cattle the market took nn upward turn
and can be quoted 25c higher than Monday
on the most desirable grades. Quite a num
ber of feeders sold nt JJ.50 to J3.75. Repre
sentative sales :
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r.
1..1134 )3 90 25..10U2 tl 00 13..1231 j 13
31. . . .1002 4 00 19. . . .1014 4 75
COWS.
1. . . . S20 1 25 2. . . . f > Si ) 1 SO 7.842 2 00
3. . . . ! ) ( ! ISO 1..10.10 20i ) 9. . . . 955 315
o. . . . nn i DO I..IOMI 2M 7..1114 315
1. . . . 9L'0 1 SO 10. . . . ! > S3 2 "l > IS. . . . S.12 3 20
3. . . . 823 ICO I..1100 2 5' ' . ) S..10J3 3 C3
1..1ICO 175 1. . . . S70 2 CO 10. . . . M3 405
1..1000 175 1..1120 275 3..1343 435
HElfKRS.
15. . . . 934 3 21 13. . . . COS-3.40 17. . . . 114 3 C )
1 , . . . G20 SCO Z. . . . C70 : 3,4' ' ) 2S. . . . HM 3 PS
33. . . . 721 3 SO 75. . . . I.C7 3 M 21. . . . CIS 3 C5
5. . . . CSO 3f5. 1. . . . S7U..3.W 20 WG 375
9. . . . CCS 3 35 ' -
MILKERS ANI ) ! BPRINGliltS.
1 springer , . . ; $22 00
1 cow and calf ; . : . . . ; . . ' 22 W
1 cow nnd cnlf . ' . . . . ' . . ' . 2 > 00
1 springer 25 00
1 D-.W and'calf " . . ' " " . „ " . i7 M
1 cow and calf 2300
1 cow nnd calf . : .f\ , 32 00
WESTERNS.
, . , ,
. : . ,7r. .M. Knnpp. ' ' "f ' '
No. Av. I'r. NO. Av. Pr.
1 cow . 1000 J2 W 2 Meers . S35 $3 CO
3 COWB..I' ; . 923 3 M 13 steers . 9SO < 15
HOGS There were thirty-nine loads of hoes
counted In tlie ynrds today , ns against thirty-
seven loads ycstenlny. The quality ( if the hogs
was good today , but the weights were not very
heavy. Tlio market opened stiong'.to Be higher
and the trade was active nt the ndvnnce. The
buycis all wanted a few hogs nnd they were
not very long In effecting a clearance. The bulk
of the lioss old nt } 4.G3.70 , with a few heavy
louda at $1 73. Representative sales :
No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. IT.
3 . 1I < > . . . . } l 20 . 30 . 2502l (4 Co
2 . 300 . . . 425 K . 213 40 4 05
1 . 170 . . . 440 81 . 211 160 4 65
77 . 171) 240 450 CO . 221 80 465
3 . 203 . . . 455 GS . 221 80 463
S3 . 202 324 455 74 . 202 80 4 C5
1 . 340 . . . 455 42 . 212 SO 4 63
77 . 132 1GO 4 53 73 . 201 ICO 4 C >
8 . 193 . . . 467 C . 210 . . . 403
61 . 167 120 4 57 < 4 74 . 21S 200 4 G3
82 . 193 160 460 78 . 243 200 465
70 . 202 210 460 S3 . 226 240 16714
84 . 193 40 460 67 . 210 SO 470
79 . 19D SO 4 CO 70 . 220 SO 470
85 . 1S2 12i ) 4 CO 61 . 234 SO 4 70
72 . 190 200 4 60 23 . 225 . . . 470
21 . 22/1 160 460 , 20 . 255 . . . 470
4 . 233 . . . 460 SO . 220 40 470
CO . 185 . . . 460 C7 . 243 . . . 470
G4 . 209 SO 460 59 . 216 . . . 470
71 . IOJ SO 4 CO 118 . 217 SO 470
92 . 193 . . . 4 CO 77 . 220 160 4 70
11 . 197 . . . 4 60 50 . 272 240 4 70
71 . 222 320 4 62'/5 63 . 249 SO 4 72'j
CG . 1SG 40 4 6214 G3 . 241 . . . 475
40 . 198 40 4 6 * ! * , 61 . 217 SO 4 75
77 . 207 SO 465 64 . 230 SO 4 n
78 . 199 SO 4 65 55 . 2T7 . . . 473
6 . 230 . . . 4 65 72 . 2tu , SO 4 73
SKIPS AND "CULLS.
1 . 2GO . . . 225 1 . 420 . . . 403
PIGS.
7 . 77 . . . 260 G . 103 . . . 410
3 . 10G . . . 300 2 . 130 . . . 413
7 . 77 . . . 300 6 . 126 . . . 440
BIIEEP The receipts were large. but a consld.
erable proportion of thi" sheep hero were billed
through and were not offered for sale. The mar
ket was weak and slow. Representative sales :
No. Av. I'r.
210 western mixed . . ICO $3 CS
C11ICAUO IAVK STOCK ,
Market for Cnttln Oponml Stronger , but
Closed Wctik with No Advance.
CHICAGO , April 20. Only about 3.500 head of
cattle were received hero todny nnd prices were
stronger , with a good demand from dressed beef
concerns. Armour was not buying , however , nnd
later on the general demand subsided , leaving
prices uliout where they stood nt the close yester
day. Supplies of cattle at the four principal cat
tle markets this week have fallen much lielow
lost week , and are. only nlout one-half n large
as a year ago. Native steera sold at from $3.90
tj to. 10 , cows at from (1.63 to J4.75 , and stackers
and feeders nt from J2.83 to $4.50.
About 20,000 head of hogs were offered for sale
today , including those left over from yesterday.
There was a good demand from city packers nnO
eastern shippers , and trade was active at an ad.
vance of 60 to lOo per IW Ibs. , m st of the sup
ply being taken early In the day. Today's gales
were largely ut from $4. * ) to $5 for heavy , nnil
$4. So to $1.95 for light WoTftrlts. the former selling
at nn extreme nuigo j > fr m $4.70 to $5.10 , ami
thn latter nt from $4.C5 to TS.
The greater part of the : 7.000 sheep receive * 1 '
today found ready buyers ) , the demand belnt
better for good lots , nnd for such prices wcr <
about lOo higher. Local "dressed meat flrmi
were only fair buyerij.t itiul anything not goo
In quality was hard fri'Sell , Native sheep sole
at from $2.50 to $4.73. .largely at $3.50 nm
upwards , nnd lambs jver'o' bought at from $3.51
U $5.50 per 100 Ibs. ' '
Receipts : Cattle , 3,0 -field : calves , 200 head
hogs , 17.000 head ; gheefr iyl head.
St. l.ouls.I. e Muck.
ST. LOUIS , April la CATTLU-Recelpts. 1.10
head ; shipments , l.OUO head. Market strong will
a good demand. Kxpo t-tiMlves. $5.73 $ .00 ; gooi
to choice shipping steers , 15.OOiiS.C5 ; fair to me
$2. OOJI3.25.
HOGS Receipts , 3 , - MOfcead : shipments , l.CC
head. Market active LiJOyr higher ; heavy , $4.SO <
4.95 ; mixed , $4.6004.85flKlrt. . $4.GO4.SO.
HHEEP Receipts , WJ Jic/iil ; shipments , none
Market firm. Natives. ' $1.6034.60 ; Texons , $3.00 <
3.50 ; lambs , $4.75flG.03.
Kuiisan City M.ITO ntock.
KANSAS CITY , April -CATTIK-Recelpt
1.8VO head ; shlpm nts , WO head ; muiket stro- : ,
to lOo higher : Texas steere , 3.fiO 4.40j Texa
cows , Jl.WWf3.30j beef fleers , 3. { j3.70 ; natlv
cows , Sl.S04i4.44 ; utockcra and feeders , J2.10flS3
bulls , ! 2.kXj4..00 (
HOGS Receipts. 7,100 head ; Ejllpmentx , 1,44
head ; market strong to So hlclier ; bulk of nalei
ll.r 4.7S ; heavle , J4.55474.M ; packers. 4.60
4.8J ; mixed. J4.WW4.M ; llchts , H.W04.G5 ; Yorken
S4.&K14.U ; I'lKS , (3.2M/4.0.
SHEEP Receipts. 3.4W head ; bhlfiments , 3C
head ; market sttaJy.
otuuk lu nigiu.
Record of receipts af'the four principal mar
kets for Friday , April 26 , 18M :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheer
South Omaha " 9 2.9V1 l,9i
Chlcaito 3,000 17.000 7.0C
Kansas City l.WO 7,100 3,4C
St. LouU 1.100 S.3CO M
Totals 6.779 30,3J3 IXT
Netr York l.l n StucK Market.
NEW YORK , April M. REEVES Receipt
tMC litaUj fairly active ; itcera ,
notlve tMT , poor to prlmf , $3.Mff , Kj com
fr.1 T * nn , J . ( ! 005.U : ( Urn , $ ! .50tf4. .
penn rubles cjuolc American utecrs t
drentpd wclRhtx ; n-frlRrrntor beef nt 9H < .
HI1KRI' AND I.AMHS-RfH-tlpt . S,213 hrnd ,
sheep , firm ; Inmlu , etnuly ; unshorn h p , > . rte
to prime , $ l. ( Hf5.2I ; cllpixsl. J3.mfTI.BJ'i , un-
( horn lambs , common to good , $ J.12Hf3.3-J , very
Choice cllp | > nl lnmb . $3.73.
HOGS Receipts , 4,237 hendi active nnj flrmi
beet liutis , $5.KOU5.3.
OMAHA UIMU L .MARKI ; r.
Cnndltlon of Tr.iile unit Qafitatlont on
Stnplonnd I'atic.r I'roilucc.
nans Choice stock , HVk612c ; dirty ttock , * CC'
onilj , lOITllc.
HUTTER-PftcklnB stock , MJ7c : fair to KOt.1
country , ICfflJc : choice to fancy , HI17c : gathered
creamery , 1617c ; separator crcnmcry , 19'u20c.
LIVU POt'LTRY-Poultry Is not plentiful , nnJ
there Is a stronger market. Hens , Si/5',4c ' ; mixed ,
7iOSc ! ; ducks , S'.itTOc ; turkeys , 10c ; heavy totns ,
So ; Keen ? , Sfl8'.4c.
GAME Illue wing tenl , per doz. , $ l.Wj trrecn
wing teal , per doz. , $ I.23J1.W ; ducks , mixed , per
doz. , I1.00-JT1.2J ; cnnvaslincks , J4.WS3.CO ; mallnril
nnd red hends , $2.50 3.00.
VEAICholcu fat , 70 to 1M Ibs. , are quoted at
CflCHc : larnc nnd coat so. 3T4c.
CI1EEHK Wisconsin full cream. Younc Ameri
can ! ) , 12'iW13e ; twins. 13c ; Nebraska , and Io n ,
full cream , lie ; Nebraska nnd Inwn , part sWrns ,
7iSc ; LlmburRer , No. 1 , lie ; brlek , No. 1 , llci
Swiss , No. 1 , 13c.
HAY rplnnd liny. $9.50 ; midland , $9 ; lowland ,
JS.tOi rye straw , $5.50 ; color makes the price en
liny. Light hales sell the best. Only top graJcs
bring tnp prices.
P1GKONS Per doz. . $1.00 ? 1.20.
VEOETARLES.
1'OTATOE.1 ? Wentcrn stock , car lots , G5S70c ;
small lots , 75c ; Early Ros seed i otutocs , 90c ;
Enily Ohio seed , $1.10 ; Northern Early Ohio seed ,
$1.25.
OLD 11EANS Hand picked , navy. $2.20 ; Lima
beans , per lb. , 5Ue.
ONIONS On orders , yellow , per bu. , 11.10 ; red ,
$1.20.
CA1II1AGE On orders , 3c.
SWEET 1'OTATOES Uood stock , J2 ; seed ,
J2.25.
J2.25.HORSERADlHIIPcr
HORSERADlHII-Pcr Hi. , G07e.
PARPNIPH-Per bbl. , $1.75.
Rl'TAllAGAS Per lb. , P,4c.
PARSLEY Per doz. hunches , 33C.
TfRNIPS Per bM. , $1.60.
SPINACH Per bbl. , $1.5081.75.
WATER CRESS-1'cr 16-qt. cnsc. $ l.t001.75.
RADISHES Per iloz. bunches. 33c.
GREEN ONIONS Per doz. bunches , 13f20c.
UOTTI'CE Per tloz. , 30iS5c.
ASPARAOt'8 Whitn Mock on orders , Me per
doz. bunches ; erpen , 30I40 > ' .
P1U PLANT Per lb. , 3fi3l4c.
FRUITS.
The California crop reports Indicate a rather
dlscouinglng outlook for deciduous fruits. Apri
cots are generally reported In pier condition.
Early peaches nre reported In doubtful condi
tion In s-inic localities. In the Sncramento vnl-
ley frosts liave done conRldernble. damage. Yuba
county reports nprlcots Injured by frost and
will lie a ] x > or cix > p. ChiTrles , prunes and peiirs
Fllghtly above the nvernge. Tchcma county ,
aptlcots , penis nnd cherries not up to the over
age ; iwacliPH nnd nlmnnds latgcr than last year.
Nevada county , frost did some dorruige to
peaclu-s nnd plums. Shafcta county , peach nnd
prune trees heavily laden with fruit. Placer
county , nprlcots anil cherry plums not immiln-
Ing. Cnluna county , fiult of all kinds promise *
.1 good yltld. Solano county , nprlcots not ptom *
Islng. Sacrnmento county , nprlcots will be
small crop and Ilartlett pears are not blooming
satisfactorily. Pun Jmuiuln county , apricots
lKx < r nnd almonds nre dropping to some extent.
Fresno county , nprlcot prri > ects are bad. Mrr-
cc > d county , frost Old some damage to fruit.
Mailora county. Innce/ fruit crop expected. Tulnro
county , citrus fruit trees putting on a healthy
Browlh ; apricots arc a very poor ciop ; rain
I ully needed. Krrn omnty , frost did some
damage to orchards. Santa Hnrbara county ,
curly nprlcotn are a failure. Orange county ,
nprlcotM have rotted nnd falling off since last
rains , crop In consequence will be very light.
IllvpiBldc ccunty , Inillcatlons nre for a good
fruit wop except nprlcots. Sonmna valley re
ports fruit prospects fair to middling ! apricots
are n good slzo. The const oountles rei > ort
all kinds of fruit selling well , but In most dis
tricts rain Is needed. Quotations :
STItAWIIKUIUKS Per 21-qt. case , $3.50.
Al'PLES Choice Htock , $5.50 ; box apples , $2.25.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Fnncy Washington navels , per box ,
$3.50 ; fancy Washington navels , per box , 90 nnd
112 size , $3 ; choice Washington navels , regular
size , S3.23 ; choice Washington navels , % nnd 112
size , $3 ; fancy seedlings , per box , $2.75 ; cholcu
seedlings , per box , $2.23B2.W.
LKMONS Extra fnncy lemons , 300 size , $4.60 ;
s'rlctly choice lemons , 300 size , $3.75 ; extra fancy
lemons , 60 size , $4 ; strictly choice lemons , 360
size. $3.50 3.75.
11ANANAS Choice shipping stock , per bunch ,
$1.73S2.60.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIGS-Fancy _ , 15c ; choice , 12ffl3c ; California ,
'
HONEY New York , ICc ; dark , 14o ; California ,
13M , lGc.
MAPLE SYRUP Gallon Jugs , per doz. , $12 ;
lllxby , 6-gal. cans. $3.
MAPLE SUGAR IVr 11 > . . 9 I10c.
NUTS Almonds , He ; English walnuts , soft-
shflk-d , 12c ; stnmlards , lie ; Illberts , So ; Brazil
nuts. Sc ; pecnns. 10J12c. '
JIINC-E MEAT Fancy , In quarter bbls. , per
Hi. , 5'iCi ! 10-gal. kegs , 6c ; condensed , per case of
3 doz. pkgn. , $2.60.
DATI5S In CO to 70-lb. boxes , 5Ho per lb. ; fard
dates , 9e per lb.
SAUER KRAUT Choice white , per bbl. , $5.50 ;
per half bbl. . $3.
CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , $5 ; half bbl , , $3.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 6c ; No. 2 green
hides , B'.ic ; No. 1 green salted hides , 7c ; No. 2
green salted hides , G'ic ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to
15 Ibs , , 8j9c ; No. S veal cnlf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 7c ;
No. 1 dry Illno hides , 8ff9c ; No. 2 dry Dint hides ,
C7c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 7c ; part cured
hlileti , HO per pound less than fully cured.
SHHEP PELTS Green , salted , each 23Q60c ;
each 6C15c ; do * shearlings ( short wouled early
skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5 < I10c ; dry shearlings ( short
woolert early skins ) , No. 2 , each 5c ; dry Hint
Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per
green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) ,
pound , actual weight , & < 3kc ; dry Hint Kansas and
Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per pound , actual
weight , 4jCe ; dry Hint ColornUo butcher wool
pelts , per pound , actual weight , 4QG&e ; dry
Hint Colorndo murrain wool pelts , per pound ,
actual weight. 45jCe. Have feet cut off , us It Is
useless to pay freight on them.
TALLOW AND GREASi : No. 1 tallow , 4U
4Viic ; No. 2 tallow , 3Vjj4c ; grease , white A , 4W
4Vic ; gi-ente. while II , 3V4c ; grease , yellow.
23o ; grease , dark. 2l4c ; old butter , 2iQ2'.4c ' ;
beeswax , prime , 17ft20c ; rougli tallow , 2c.
WOOL , UNWASHED Fine heavy , 6 { 7c ; fine
light , S9c | ; quarter blood , 10J12c ; seedy , burry
and chaffy , 8i9c ; coiled nnd broken , coarse ,
709cj cotted and broken , tine , 6ft8c.
WOOL , WASHED Medium , 15fl8c ; fine , I4JT
ICc ; tub washed , IGHISc ; black , Sc ; bucks , Gc ;
tag locks , 253c ; dead pulled , 5QGc.
FURS.
FURS Bear , black , No. 1 , large , $20.013023.00 ;
bear , brown. No. 1 , large , $20.00j25.00 ; No. 1 me
dium. $16.00 ; No. I. small , $12.00 ; bear , brown ,
yearlings. No. 1 , large , $10.004fl2.00 ; No. 1 me
dium. J8.00 ; No. 1 , small , $0.00 ; bear , brown ,
cubs. No. 1 , large , $7.00 ; No. 1 , medium. $5.00 ;
No. 1 , small , $3.00 : badger. No. 1. medium ,
$15.00 ; No. 1 , small , $ S.OO 10.00 ; benr , black ,
yearlings. No. 1. large. $12.00015.00 ; No. I , me
dium , $10.00 ; No. 1 small. $7.00 ; bear , black ,
cubs. No. 1. large , J6.00 j8.00 ; No. 1 , medium ,
$5.00JG.OO ? ; No. 1 , small. $4.00 ; bear , block. Mon
tana and Rocky mountain , No. 1 , largp. $18.00 { }
20.00 ; No. 1 , medium , $14.00 ; No. 1 , small , $10. 0) ) ;
bear , black , Montana yearlings. No. 1 , large ,
$12.00 ; No. 1 , small , $8.00 ; bear , sliver tip , year
lings. No. 1 , large , $11.00 ; No. 1. medium. $8.00 ;
No. 1. small. $5 ; bear , silver tip. cubs. No. 1 large ,
$1.0061.50 ; No. 1 , medium. COc ; No. I , small ,
50c ; fisher. No. 1. large , $8.00 ; No. 1 , medium ,
$6.00 ; No. 1 , small , $4.00 ; fox. silver , ns to color ,
according to beauty , No. 1 , large , $100.00 ; No. I ,
medium , $60.00 ; No. 1 , small , $50.00 : fox , silver ,
pale , according to beauty. No. 1 , larco , $50.00 ;
No. 1 , medium , $30.00 ; No. 1 , small , $ W.OO ; fox ,
cross. No. 1 , large , $7.00 ; No. 1 , medium , $3.00 ;
large , J3.00 ; No. 1 , medium. 12.00 ; No. I , small ,
$1.60 ; marten , No. 1 , large , $2.00 ; No. 1 , medium ,
$1.W : No. 1 , small. $1.00 ; mink. No. 1 , large ,
GOWGJc ; No. 1 , medium , 40c ; No. 1 , small , S.pc ;
mink , dark. No. 1 , laige. C5e ; No. 1. medium ,
40c ; No. 1 , small , 30c ; mountain lion , perfect
head nnd feet. No. 1 , large , $ LOOf2.00 : Imper
fect eklns , 16.HOQ7.00 : No. 1. small , S5.00 ; otter ,
pale. No , 1 , large , ! 7.00 ; No. 1 , medium , 13.00 ;
No , 1 , small. $4.00 ; raccoon. No. 1 , large. C0870c ;
No. 1 , medium , Me ; No , 1 , large. Wci$2.04 ;
skunk , black , cased , narrow striped. No. 1 , large.
60c ; No. 1 , medium , 4c ; No. 1 , small , 25c ; broad
striped , No. 1 , large , 20ff25c : wolverine , No. 1 ,
large , $4.W ; No. 1 , medium , $3.00 ; No , 1 , small ,
$2.00 ; wolf , mountain , No. 1 , large , J3.00 ; No. 1 ,
medium , $2.00 ; No. 1 , small , $1.00 ; wolf , prulrie.
No. 1 , large , G5f90c ; No. 1 , medium. 60c ; No. 1 ,
small , 40c ; beaver , per skin. No. 1 , large , $3.00W
6.00 ; No. 1 , medium. $4.GO ; . .V1. . small , $2.00 ;
beaver kits , No. 1 , large , $2.0 < > ; No , 1 , medium ,
$1.60 ; No. 1 , small , 75c ; muskrats , winter. No. 1 ,
large , SJilOc ; No. 1 , medium , 9c ; No. 1 , small ,
7c ; muskrats , full , No , 1. large , 4ftCc ; No. 1 ,
medium , 7c ; No. 1 , small , Gc ; musltrat kits , 2Q3c.
Coffee Murkrt.
NHAV YORK , April 2G.-COFFEB-Optlon
opened Irregular at unchanged j > rlct to 10 point *
advance and niletl llrm wllh offerings email
throughout the serslon and some foreign demand
and switching orders ; closed at 15(720 points nH
advance ; sales , 14,2'0 bugs , Including : Mav , $13 SC
111 13.83 ; June , $13.SO T13.W : July , $14.1MI4.20 ; All.
guat , $14.35 ; September , $14.10 ; Uecemlier , $14.20(1
U.K. Spot coffee , Rio , dull ; No. 7. Uc ; mild ,
quiet ; Cordova , ISUOWc ; sales , 2.34S , bags Rio ,
411 bags Central American and HO bags Mar
acaltxi , p. t. .
Warehouse deliveries from New Yoik yeter
day , 6SS5 l gs ; New York stock todny , 1H.1W
bags ; lnlle < l States ttock , 38,816 IUIKS ; afl'Ml
for the United States , IJr.iWO bags ; total visible
for the United Stales , 4U.S46 bugs , against 473-
527 bags last year.
IIAVI 113 , April 25. COFI'Ei : Opened Irregular ,
unclianK" ! to W advance ; nt 12 m. . qukt. 'il
advance ; at 3 p. m. , quiet , unchanged to Uf de-
Children Gryfoi
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfo
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfo
Pitcher's Castoria.
Very often Nature needs only n little help to Ret over nn bslniction. When a
boom of logs is floating tlown n river , nil goes well until one single log strikes some-
tiling nml sticks. Then there's n "jam " nnil trouble. It is just so in the progress
of food through the digestive organs. Everything goes well till something sticks.
Then the process of digestion stops. That's indigestion. That's whnl makes
you feel lumps in your stomach in the morning. Unless the impediment is re
moved , poisonous putrid matter begins to accumulate. There's n ' 'jam " consti
pation , nud trouble. Sick licndnchc , biliousness , sleeplessness , vertigo , heartburn ,
loss of appetite these are some of the symptoms. Just n little help at the appear
ance of tlic first one would end the trouble. Nature is a hard worker , but she needs
assistance if too much be put upon her.
Dr. Piercc's Pleasant Pellets offer the best and simplest method for furnishing this
assistance. They nre prompt and very effective in their action , but they nre not
strong nor severe. They cause no violent wrench of the system. They go right to
the " log " that is fnst nnd loosen it. Nature does the rest , lly anil by , with a
little care in dieting , Nature will do it all. That's one great ndvantagc of the
"Pleasant Pellets" over the many strongly cathartic pills you do not become a
slave to their use. They really cure the trouble they nre meant to cure. Even the
worst kind of chronic constipation disappears with their use.
Some designing dealers do not permit their customers to have Dr. Tierce's Pellets
because inferior pills afford greater profits. Such dealers are short sighted. They
overlook the fact that next time you will go where you arc supplied with what you
ask for.
Your name and address on n postal card will bring n sample package ( . } to 7 doses )
of the " Pellets. " A trial is nil that is necessary.
Address : World's Dispensary Medical Association , 663 Main Street , Buffalo , N.Y.
O tiostagc , _
"iMcrcc's "conunou Sense Medical Adviser , a hook of over t.ooo pages nnd joe Illustrations ,
QuD hound In strong mnnilln covers , contnlnlnc all the foregolnc nud several hundred pages
D more of useful Information , will he mailed , post-paid , 1'RUIJ TO YOU , on receipt of this
QuO coupon and 25 cents In one-cent stamps , to pay for packlnp , postage , etc. It U n complete
O Fnmily Doctor Hook. More than 680,000 copies of this HOOK have liecu sold III cloth coven
u at $1.50 each. This great offer of the book 1'REE , ' is good lor 30 days only.
line ; closed quiet nt UO'.i' net advance for the
ay ; sails , 1C,000 bugs.
HANTCW , April 20. Quiet ; good Bverngf Panes -
os , } 1.1.CO ; receipts , 1,700 bags ; stock , 2W.O > M bags ;
Icarcd from Hantus April 25 , steamship Mexican
rlnce , 7,0 ) bags.
HAMHL'RO. April 26. Dull nnd unchanged to
' pfg advance ; saleH , 6.0JO bags.
RIO 1)E JANEIRO. April 2ti.-Rtca < ly ; No. 7 ,
llo , tl5.45 ; exchange. 97-lCd ; receipts , 4,000 b.-ws ;
leareil fnr Europe , 3,000 bags ; cleared for the
Jutted States , 5.000 Kngs ; stock , 2GS.OOO bags.
ST. IOU1S , April 26. COTTON Steady ; mid-
ling , 6c ; salffl. 100 bales ; receipts. 8C2 bales ;
hlpments , 1,521 bales ; stork , 41,673 bales.
NEW ORLEANS , April 2fi. COTTON Future * ,
cry stonily ; tales , 79.SOO bales ; April , $0.23 bid ;
lay , JG.43nC.45 ; June. tC.43frC.44 ; July. 6.49p
50 ; August , ) C.55fG.5fi | ; September. tn.57iiO.53 ;
November , JC.C2i5C.C4 ; December , IG.CCiSC.GS ; Jan-
ory , 10,23 bid. _
HEAVY I'URCHASEHH
.omlon liiiylnc ; Onn of the Features of the
Muck Mnrknr.
NEW YORK , April M. RrnJslreet's tomorrow
I'lll say regarding the stock market : A consld-
rnble portion of the street has been nailing for
x reaction In the upward course of prices. There
has been none of any serious character and the
market BCCIIIS to be broadening under nn ncces-
Ion of public Interest In speculation nnd of for-
Ign purchasing orders. The latter fact. Indeed ,
vns the Importnnt event of the week. The Lou-
ton public. It seems. Is BUM occupied with the
bull speculation In Katllr mines , the fortnightly
account In them Just completed having been one
it the largest clnce the movement ! > ccnn , At the
lamp time the settlement ruvr-nleil it laigc out-
itandlng thort Interest In Amerlonn railroads ,
vhllc the disposition of the professionals there
& to take up "Yankees" as the likeliest specula-
ivo thing for a big rise.
While the foreign buying of our stocks has
not nppronched the character of a large move-
nent. It was still sulllclcnt to profoundly affect I
ho temper of the market here nnd to offset FCV-
ral unfavorable dcvelopmt-nttf. The principal of
hc.so was the failure of the coal roads to come
o any agreement , while the uncertainty \\hlcrf
Btlll exists about the crops nt the west supple
ments the unfavorable exhibits of earnings which
ntlroads In that section nre making. On the
thcr hand , other roads show marked Improve
ments In their net earnings for the month of
March. At the same time the better feeling In
rnde circles which has succeeded the rise In
prices of commodities makes Itself felt In the
conlldent tone of the market nnd the readiness
vlth which professional operators take the bull
side of the market not only in the stock list , but
n the bonds as well. The movement In lioncls
his week has , In fact , been remarkable In char-
nctcr , the total transactions running up to no less
linn $13,000.000 In par value. It IB aim ) noticeable
hat the trading In stocks has been well dls-
rlbuted , a number of hitherto neglected secur-
tlen Iwlng nmong tlio nctlve features. The com.
ilalnt Is still henrd that the market Is an nrtl-
iclal one , nnd that outside business Is scarce.
The government liond syndicate Is also credited
with having much to do with It. On Friday the
one was steady In the face of the activity In
speculation. _
15VE FLOUll ADVANCING.
llnriet nt Now York ( Jnnlimlly Advancing
on Kvlilnnce nf Scarcity of Grain.
NEW YORK , April 26. A drcliled advance has
been made In rye flour nt this point during the
week , prices working higher each day until
today's limits on fancy patents were placed nt
14 per bbl. , nn advance for the week of about
10 to CO points. The enchnnceil values nre
wholly due to the scarcity of tmppllfs , not only
lere , but thcrougliout the rountiy. Only 17.oo .
ju. of rye nre held In New Yoik. nnil this , It is
said , is onned by a distiller. Chicago Is a llttlo
letter off , having C5.0W bu. , against 75,000 bu. lost
week , but the entire available supply of rye In
the country Is only IC7.WO bu. , against 213.000
bu. lost week anil 371.0UO bu. last year. Thus it
lappcns that holders of Hour , fearing Inability to
replace their stocks , hesltnte to sell , nnd pi Ices
move steadily upward , even though the demand
s only fair. The range on fnncy patents today
was from $3.M to tl , against $3.20 to J3.40 last
Saturday. One of the most prominent rye Hour
lenlurH In tlio exchange said that owing to the
fact that the new ciin > wait four months off yet
tie would not tie surprised to see prices still
Higher and possibly equal the t > ems of two yearn
aso , whrn rye Hour sold at $ C.1J anil IMIlsbury's
RI at $3.65 In the New York market.
Liverpool AliirKrtn.
LIVERPOOL , April 20. WHEAT Firm ; de
mand moderate ; No. 2 red winter , 5s 2d ; No. 2
red spring , 5s 4".d ; No. 1 hard , Manitoba , 5s 5d ;
No. 1 California , ( is l&l. Futures opened llrm
at unchanged prices , but later advanced nnd
closed firm with June ' ,4 < 1 higher and other
months Vid higher ; business nl ut equally dis
tributed ; April 6s lil ; May , ta Id ; June , 5 lVld ,
July , 5s Hid ; August , 6s 2Ud ; September , 5s 2id.
CK > RN Hpot , llrm ; American mixed , new , 4s
4d. Futures opened steady nt unchanged prices ;
closed llrm , unchanged ; business heaviest on
early positions ; April , 4s 5d ; May , 4s 4d ; June ,
4s 4'id ; July. 4s 4'id.
FLOUR Fair demand ; St. louls fancy winter ,
"PROVISIONS Ilacon , steady ; demand moder
ate ; Cumberland cut , 23 to SO Ibs. , J3 Cd ; short
ribs , 23 Ibs. , 243 Gd ; long clear , light , M to 43 II ) " .
32s ; long olenr , heavy , 05 Ibs. . 33s : short clear
backs , light , 18 Its. . 33s 6d ; Hhort clear mltlcllen.
heavy , 55 lb . . 32a Cd ; clear lollies , 14 to 1C Ibs. ,
31s Cd ; Hhouldeis. tquare , 12 to 18 Ibs. . 30s Cd ;
hams , short. II to 1C 1I . , 43s Cd. Tallow flue
N. A. , nominal. IJeof , extra India mess , 73 9.1 ;
prime mess , C2s Cd. 1'ork. prime mesa , line wont-
em , Cls 3 < l ; prime medium , 5Js 9d. Lard , dull ;
prime western , 3U 9.1 : rellned. In palla , 35s Cd.
CHEESl-J-Easy ; demand moderate. ; finest
American white. 47s Cd ; finest American colored ,
4S Cd.
HUTTER Finest Vnltod Ptntcs , (3s ( ; good , 503.
COTTONSEED OIL-Ltvcrpoul refined , ISa.
LINSEED OIL-20J M.
I-KTROLKI'M-Hteaily.
REFRIGERATOR 1JEEF Forequoiters , 4id. !
hindquarters , C'.jd.
HOI'S At Ixmdtm ( Pacific coast ) , t2 5s.
The receipts < if wheat the past three days were
124,000 centals , Including 5I.UOO American.
The rece'pts ' of American o-tn were 57,000
centals. Wmither cloudy nnd thrtatcnlng.
II iltlinnra .Mnrknl * .
I1ALTIMORH , April 2C.-FLOril-Flrm , un
changed ; receipts , 12,174 bu. ; shipments , 2,211
bu. ; sales , 1,500 bu.
WHEAT Firm ; spot and month. K\c bid ;
May. CJiC5T4o ; June. CCo bid ; July. { iG5'o ' ,
steamer. N . 2 red , C2ttfiC3c ; receipts. 1.315 bu. ;
stock , 135.CI3 bu. ; vales. 51.000 bu. ; southern
hi-.it , by .nmplv , CliiCTc ; uouihern wheat , on
grade. C3'4C6G4c. ' !
CORN Steady ; fpot nnd month. DH. T31He.
May. &l'4fcSlV4c ; June. 52V4W53&C : tamer mixed ,
5O&&OUC ; receipts , 16,132 bu. ; stock , 223,2trr bu.t
sales , 49,000 bu. ; wmthern white cum , tlUJHic ;
HJUthom yellow , 52&52HC.
OATS Active , steady ; No. i white i\e tern ,
37e3T,4c ; No. 2 mixed , 33 > , ifj34c ; receipts , 1I , J1
Ui. ; Htock , 132.400 bu.
RVE-qulct but llrm ; No. Z , CCc ; stock , 17.0JO
bu.
bu.HAY Finn ; g > d demand for choice ; good to
prime tlmnthy. 13.wai3.M.
GRAIN FREIHHTU Quiet.
New York Dry ( lunili Market.
NEW YORK. April 26. Agents have advanceil
Ijinsrilon nimiumy II 50-Inch bleached cutums to
fee , IjintfJun 75-inch bleached collimi to 7c ; Amory
pound Bterllnir , 36-Inch brown cottons. ' , ic ; Amory
pound fcti-rllnt , W-inch trowa cottwn , Vic. Thete
has been a good demand In all ifepartments ot
trnilc with the relativelatge ieiitir t for woolen
flannels , wltli goo < l salrs having fnllowed. Agents
will shortly advance the price of Irish frieze ami
western pink mixed flannels. Staple and colored
cottons httX'e been doing better , especially
bleached nnd colored goods. Printing cloths
stiong at : ? ic bid nnd nn rales. At Fall River
the sales for the week arc about 300 pieces.
St. Louis Unncritl MurKot.
RT. LOUIS. April 2C. FLOlIR-FIrm but dull ;
patents , )3.15i3.25 ; extra fnncy , } 2.9 W.I.O ) ; fancy ,
$2.COi/2.70 ; ctiolue , $2.25 2.40. Rye flour , $3.20H >
3.50.
3.50.WHEAT
WHEAT Finn ; snles were made at n dccllno
of 'lie ; subst-'qucntly the market became firm.
though unsettled and nn advance of l ; c.\vnn
made , followed by a decline which brought the
prlco at the close lUc nltove yesterday ; Noi. 3
red , cash. G2o bid ; May , C2Uc asked ; July , C0i8 ! >
WSiO asked.
CORN Opened ' 4 ° lower In sympathy with
wheat ; later turned I Inner with a better demand ,
closing Uc above ycsteiday ; No. 2 mixed , cnsh , t'l
4.Yic ! ; May , 45iic ; July , 40110 bid ; September ,
47'W47Uc ' ( bid.
OATS Easier early , July offering ' , to lower ,
rallied later and at the close had offering * HO
over yesterday ; fK | > t lower ; No. 2 , cash , 29 ? c ;
May , 30c ; June. 30'ie bid ; July , 2ie ! ! bid.
HYI1 Dull ; C2'.ic ' bid for No. 2 , east side ; ono
car No. 2 > Id. to arrive , east truck , nt C9e.
CXRN MEAl.-$2.1502.20.
IlRAN-Flnner ; C7e bid for east track , with
little to be had.
FLAX SEED-Qulet , tl.M.
ORASS SEEDS Firm , aulct ; clover , $7.50i
8.25 ; timothy , t3.Mfl.Zi.
HAY Steady to simile nrnie-r ; prairie , $9.00CP
10.W. this Bide ; timothy , J3.00i ll.SO. fast truck.
HUTTER Firm and scarce ; creamery , . 154f20c ;
fancy Ilgln , 22c.
HOGS Finn , lie.
WHISKY Steady ; $1.20 for distillers' finished
goods.
LKAD Stonily , $2.87H.
SI ELTER-lCaslcr , $3.02H.
1'ROVISIONS 1'oik , Btnndatd mess. $12.52 .
Lard , prime steam , JC.C5 ; clmlce , SOO. Dry
Killed menlEi , $5.2j ; longs. 1C. 50 ; shorts JC.76 ;
ribs , $ C.C2i . Racon , boxed sliouldeia , $ C ; longs ,
$ e.5T > ; ribs , JC.S7H ; shorts , $7.
RECEIPTS Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 8,000bU , |
corn. 13.000 Ui. ; oatu , 40.WW 1m.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 6,000 bbls , ; wheat , 31,000
bu. ; corn , 38,000 bu.j oats , 8,000 bu.
Mllwitukru .Murlint * .
MILWAUKEE. April 2C.-WHEAT-Lowcr ; No.
3 spring. 62Jc ; Ni > . 1 northern , Ct'ic ! ; July , 63'/4o.
CORN Steady ; No. 3 , 37V c.
OATS Higher ; No. 2 white. 32 ic ; No. 3 white.
:2Hc. :
HARLEY Dull nnd lower ; No. 2 , 42c ; sample.
RYE Lower ; No. 1 , CSc.
PROVISIONSUglier. . Pork , $12.07. Lard ,
G.S24. !
RlOOKIPTS-Klour. 4,000 bbls , ; wheat , 17,000
ju. ; Irnrley , 2D.WM ) bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flmir , 1,400 bbls. ; wheat , 8,000
> u. ; bailey , Z5.0W bu.
KIIIISIIH l.lty Miirlci-ts ,
KANSAS CITY , April 2G. WHEAT Hlgheri
No. 2 hard , 59W09V4c ; No. 2 red , GO'.iflClc ; re-
ected , We.
CORN Steadier ; No. 2 mixed , 4l'iff4Icj ' ( No. 3
white. KiK\ie. \
OATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2S'lc ; No. 2 white.
32 < S32',4c.
Dnliith AVhciit Market.
DULUTII , April 2C. WHEAT Higher ; No. 1
mrd , cash and April , GCc ; May , CGc ; July ,
i7c ; No. 1 northern , cash and April , Gjc ; May ,
w ic ; July , CGc ; September. GJe ; No. Z northern ,
ttifcli , G2c ; No. 3 , CSc ; rejected , COo ; to arrive , No.
1 hard , G7c ; No. 1 northern , CGiAc.
M''rl oo Wlio.it ijnntiitloii * .
SAN FRANCISCO , April IG.-WIIEAT-Flrmj
Ueccmbcr , 9SV e ; May , 914c. !
I'limiiclul 2Sotcs.
I1OSTON. April 2G. CJearlngs , $15,001,768 ; bol-
inces , J1.C13.C4I.
IIALTIMORW. April IG.-Clc-u-n6S | , $2,356,224 :
balances , flCIlC .
NEW YORK , April 20. aearings , $94,3S3,2Mj
balances , $5,301,289.
PHILADELPHIA , April 2G.-Clcarmgs , $ IOCI3.-
CfM ; Uilanws , $1OG9COO.
MK.MPH1H , April 20. Clearings. $272,129 ; bal
ances , $119,10) . New York exchange nelllng at
par.
par.ST.
ST. LOUIS , April 2S. Clearings , $3,078,413 ; l > al-
ancs , $70Jil > Ii4. Money , BfiG per cent. New York
exchange , 90c premium bid.
WAHHINC.TON , April 2G.-The day's btatcment
of the condition of tlie treasury uliows : Avail
able cash balances , $185,353,917 ; gold reserve.
$91,170,251.
CHICAGO , April M. Clearings , $14,236.000.
New York exchange , 70o premium. Sterling ,
IKMted rules , $4.90',4 for demand and H.fcO',4 for
GO day . Money , D per cent on call , 0 per cent
on time. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Foreign I'liiuilvUl AfTuIrs ,
PARIS , April JO. Three per cent rentes , lOlf
Vie for the account. Exchungo un London , 0t
21c for checks.
LONDON. April 2fi.lold Is quoted nt Duenoa
AyrcH today at Ki.M ; Madild , 12 ; Lisbon , 2t ! % ;
St. Petereburg , W ; Athene , 77 ; Rome , 101,95 ;
Vienna , 103.
No\r York Mlnln < J.intttloni. :
NRW YOHK , April aO.-Tha following nra tha
cloning miiitnif quotations :
Ilillwer. 16 Ontario 1000
Choler CO Ophlr 1111
Crown Point 3.1 Plymouth 15
Con. Cal. A Va. . . . Ibl ) Quicksilver. . . . 330
Deodwood 1)5 ( jiitckallvcr pfu. . .11)40 )
( ioiild A. Curry. . . 4tl Sierra Novadii. . . . 75
Halo .V Norcrom. . 1 Ui Staiiilanl 2ur
Honifhliilco 1UOII Union Con , . V
Iron Slhur US Yellow Jacket. . . . a
Mexican 73
rs&wwwfX *
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS.
Thit our wonderful rrmnljr "UOTIIEItS
! FItlKND , " which make , child-birth enj maj
I' be within th reach of all we haru rrduend tbo
I vrlce to line Dollar per bottle. Beware of
( Iraadt , eounttrfettiandiubiUtatei.
5TAKBNOTHINQ BUT . . . .
MOTHERS
FRIEND.
. BULK iiv ALL uncoaisxs.
wrltn for hook "TO MnTIIKRD" mailed
* fire. TIIKIIIIAIIKIKI.IUtr.OUI.ATOlltlOM
J Hale Proprietor. , AII ntB. < !
7V1 ADnifVJ No matter what booklet
i'i/vi\vllli on speculation you nmy
have rend send for ours
which Is NEW and OOM-
PXPf ATNFnllLlPTE- clearly ox-
CA1 lwrt.ini-iL iiftn | marKln trading
and DKKINF.9 A.U-MAUKKre prt8ilous. It'a
free und will touch you hoiiietlilnz.
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