Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 09, 1898, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY , APRIL 0 , 18 ! 8. It
niERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
alng of Continental Exchanges Makes
Trading Light.
is STRONGER ON ADVANCE IN CORN
8nddm niuiniiiKon of ie Connirr
OITrrlnK * Olvpn Corn n llonin ,
liul Ontn nnil 1'rnvJnluna
Arc Unclmnttntl.
CHICAGO , April 8. Tlio Spanish crisis
and a sharp advance In corn made a strong
market for wheat today , July closing at an
advance of Tic. Tlio closing of tlie con
tinental marketfl and many of the principal
domestic exchanges made trading Vtere small
all ilny. Corn wan atrong on n mtclclcn shut
ting off of country offerings and closed % c
higher. OaU was dull but firm and ad-
Tranced % c. The clotting prices In provlHlons
ehow little chang < ; from yesterday.
The opening In wheat was steady , July
starting at S3fjS4c , about where it left
off yraterduy. Tno closing of Liverpool and
the continental markets and nearly all the
principal domestic exchanges took away
from the market half of the usual Bpecula-
ttve motive , and the pit at the opening , and
for that matter during most of the session ,
wan not more t'nan half filled , Knough
bulllnh news wag to hand to cause a moder
ate demand to cover short contracts , and as
offerings were even scarcer than buying
orders the market for a time moved upward ,
July advancing to SlftSIKo from k3@S3T c ,
where It had sold Immediately after the
opening. Northwest receipts were again
light , Minneapolis and Dulufn reporting ar
rivals of KiO cam , compared wll'n 215 last
week and 3GI a year ago. Crop news from
California wan fully as unfavorable as yes
terday , but outside of this reports were
generally favorable. The figures on the Ar
gentine weekly wheat shipments depressed
thu market for a time. Shipments last week
were reported at 1.C72.0UO bu. , a big Increase
over the previous week , and t'nls fact
caused a little more selling pressure , put
ting the price back to Soc. After that
the market ruled strong to the end. The
Cuban situation , so long n depressing factor
In wheat , has now apparently become a
bullish Influence. Many buyers expressed the
belief fnat hostilities would result In an
advance of prices and acted according to
their belief. Additional strength was given
to the market late In the day by the ad
vance which was taking place In corn ,
causing more or less sympathetic buying
nnd sustaining prices ngalnst the occasional
pressure by professional shorts and t'ne In
evitable liquidation which comes on the
market dining periods of dullness. The de
mand Improved during the afternoon , the
fe J market becoming strong under moderate
tseneral buying , July .finally advanced to
SI-WSITtc nnd closed firm at Slftc.
There was a brisk demand for corn and
the market was strong rill day. There were
almost no country offerings , due. It was
( talil , to war nppre'nenslon , nnd this fact
drove In a good many of the big shorts. As
the market advanced the buying became
Konoral nnd was kept up to the end. May
ranged from SOc to SS'/ic and closed % c
higher at SOc.
Oats was dull but firm. The market was
helped a good deal by the advance In corn
ami also by t'ne excellent cash demand.
Shippers were the best buyers. There was
also a moderate short demand. May ranged
from 25 > 4c to 25 ? > c and closed % c higher at
Provisions were decidedly dull. Weak
hog prices were responsible for an openlnq
decline In provisions , packers being the sell
ers early. The strength of corn nnd re
ports of large government Inquiries for
products caused a better demand later and
t'ne decline was recovered. The close was
steady , May pork unchanged at $9.8214 , Hay
lard a nhado higher at J5.17'/4 and May rlba
CHc higher at * 3.17J4.
Estimated receipts Saturday : Wheat. SC
cars : corn , 140 cars ; oats , 1G3 cars ; hogs ,
10,000 head. .
Loading futures ranged as follows :
Articles . . ! Ouon. I High. I Iovr. \ Cloao.
VTln'M
April. . 1 0V <
Nay. . . 1 03 1 4UU I US 0VMi
July. . . 83X-S1 B3 SW -Mi
Si-lit. . . 70K ! 7 7U } <
Corn-
May. . . 2'M-iO : 2 ! ) - 30
Julv. . . U {
Scpl. . . 32JOH
Oats-
May. . . i'SH 25
July. . .
Pork-
May. . . 0 75 I ) 85 0 75 0 82
July. . . I ) 83 0 U5 U US I ) UO
ton ]
May. . . c m 5 20 S 17U C 17M
July. . . 5 2UV 5V7W ! 5 22J & 25 C US
htltlba
May. . . B 20 5 20 S 17H 6 17 5 15
July. . . 6 ' 'U B 27 H S 20 B 25 6 L"J > i
No. 2.
Cash quotallonaere as follows :
cndy ; winter patcnlK , JI. SOR3.00
tra'chta , S4.20O4.W ; tprlng patenlH , SI. 701 ? : . 00
IraluMv , J1.40UI.0 ; bakera , } 3.40a3.75 ; enrlni
IperlaU , K.49.
SVHKAT No. 3 sprlnf. S0034Hc ; No. 2 ro !
COHN-No. ' , 5- .
OA1V- . 2. Zi ic , f. n. b. ; Xo. 2 white. Me
No. 3 while , 28fi28-ic.
IIYI5 No. 2 , Mc.
BEKna Nn. 1 llax < ieed , Jl.Wii Jl.l Trim
tlmolliy tweil. t'l.KfiiZM.
rnOVlHIONS MWH pork , per bbl. , f.SCKf ) 1.8o
l rd , per 100 Ibs. , 3.lbiaJ.17'/4. Shrrt rln ! aide :
( loose ) , JJ.OiiJ.I.W ; dry Baited nhouldem ( lKixt.1) )
J4.7iSi .8W ; fhort clear sides ( boxed ) , > j. " ; JV43
WHISKY Dlstlllera' llnlihed goods , per cal.
II. JO.
SUGARS Cut loaf , I3.C3 ; granulated. I5.13J
.58.
J
"On the I'roduce exchange today the butter mar
ket wan Iir in ; creameries , l..Sjilc ; dallies , " llfi
l c. Cheese , qul t , SKSWc. ICgs . olea.lv , * SlDiC !
Ulve poullry , Hteady ; chickens , 8@3ic ! ; iluoka , c
WEW YOIIK GKXHKAI , M.VHKICTS
QuofiilloiiH for the DM > - OH deiiera
. ComiuoilltleH.
NKW YOP.K , April 8.-FIXUll-Hecelpts , , .
113 bb5. ! ; export . 41,213 l bls. ; Minnesota patenla
J5.10iT5.50 ; Minnesota bakery , JI.IoOI.U ; wlnlei
UralRhls , J4.60iJ4.C3 ; winter extras , tt.G3Ci.lP
winter low grades , t2.DOQ3.00 , llye Hour , dull
J2,75W3.'JO. Iluckwhent Hour , nominal at Jl.SOj
COHNMIJAIj Firmer ; yellow western , 70c.
UUCKWIIKAT Nominal at 4Je.
'IIVK Sleady ; No. S western , 6S > ii'Jo.
JIAHl.lCY MALT Quiet ; \\i-Htern. S3UCOc.
HAUI.KV Quiet ; feeding , 42c.
" \VIIKAT llecelpta , 1H.OOO bu. ; export * , 103,81
Fpol , llrm but a Rood outporl trade reported
No. 2 rvil. ll.04'.i ' f. o. b. utloal. Optlnnn wen
KlronK bul ralher quiet from start lo nnlsh lo
day , Sliorls were tha buyers , alarmed over th
extraordinary export demand for all Kraln , tin
favorable California crop newH and tlic bli
jump In corn. Prices closed at the lup and 3
< tflic o\er iasl night ; No. 2 red , May , $1.014
l.OlVi : closed at J1.01H.
COHN Hecclit | , 3 ,75i ) bu. ; export * . 179.45
bu. Spol , llrm ; No. 2. 3C.c. Option bullish ) ;
nfTecled by n heavy export trade al all port
nnd ruled ulronir all 'day , with shorts aetlvi
buyers ; closed } 4c net hlKher : May , 33Tiff3lc
closed at 34 iP ; July , 3ivf/j5 ni6e ; elo > ed a
33ic.
OATS IlecelptR , Wi,4l bu. : exports. 63,511 bu
Mpot. firm : No. ! . S0 ic ; No. 2 while , SJ jc
Opllonn iiulet but tinner , closing Uc nel hlRher
May closed nt 29 > ; c.
HAY Dull ; shipping , J > B33c ; good to choice
C5OTOC.
HOI'S-Steady ; 1S95 > * op. 4ff5c ; 1S9G crop. 7f
c : Ib'JJ crop , lS01"c ; 1'arlflcf coast. 1M3 crop ,
JSe ; 1M8 crop , 8 Sc ) ; 1S37 crop. 1718c.
IllUKS Steady ; O.i'.veHton , IS jc ; Texas dry
I214c ; rallfornla. 1 ie.
l.EATIIHIl .Sleady ; liemlock sole , lluer.a
Ayrei. laUtiSOlic.
WOOL Quleij domesllo fleece. 17f22o ; Texas
UO15C.
1'IIOVISIONS Ileef. steadv ; family , $ ll.X ( > i !
11,75 ; exlrn mesa , | 9. < Mff3,75 ; Iwef hums , 123
pocket. J10.2.MJ11.0i > . Cul meats , steady ; plelilei
tellies , J3.WOC.W ; rlckled houlders , H.K
pickled hams , 17,6097.73. Iwird , llrmer ; weaten
Kteumed " rlonnl at > 3SO ; May , JJ.IHJ ! ; retlned
firmer. Pork , Btearty ; tness. $9.7.1(710.0) ; shot
clear. $19. ! ; 1.W : family. $11.0OiJll.KI. Tullon
leady ; city. $3.7V4 : counlry , tt.7Viif3.75.
OU Coltotifee , ! oil , dull ; prime crude , 19'JC
BOc ; prime yellow , S2as4c. ! Petroleum , ilull
Itosln , steady ; strained , common til good , $1 t"1
O1-41. Turpentine , llrm at 31U1f3l c.
IIK'B Sleady ; fair lo exlra , 45iO ? ie ; Japan
MOUASSKS Oulel : Njw Orleans , \n > tn kettle
| C > 1 t rbolee.OfUc. .
MKTAI.- Iron , dull ; southirn , $ .75O10.tS
norlhtrn , $ IO.IiOiilS.eH ) . Copper. < iulel : brokers'
Ill.biVi. 1-i'ail , qulrl ; brokers' , 53. W. Tin plate ;
dull-
dullHUTTKn
HUTTKn llfwlpu. 2,813 pkus , ; wesler
weamery , 17iic ; Kleins. JJj ; faclory. KViSflfx
CIIKKHK Kecelpls , S.153 plopi. ; cteadler ; llcti
klms , DUC6 > ; c : part nklms , 4ifjGo ; full klm *
Xf3o.
Uoas Ilecelpln , 16.634 iikus. : ih-m : slale nn
JVnnsylvnnla. lOQIOHc ; weilern , lOVis ; soutli
rn , SttBlOc.
St. I.oulH C cue nil Mnrkctii.
ST. UOl'IS. April 8. KI/UIl-Slow and catlei
pntrntB. $4.70174. 8) ; stralKht , $ l.30@4.43 ; cler :
f4.0Mi < l.i3 : meslluin , I3.tM3.73. ( |
\VIIUAT Hluher , cloalng Mrong ami UP fo
Waj' , ' * c for July and Utc fjr SeplernU'r obov
eslerday. h'p t. tilclier : No. ! rej cnsli , elevilto :
{ < u : track , ir.teOll.ooj April , t S.c : May. Jt.OO' '
uly , 73o ; S pteml > er , 73Ho ; No. : hard cash , Sl <
COHN Futures llrm , closlnj ; at th < t top na
fractlnnf ktmrir yculirrrtay , Ppot Krone : Mn. t
ranh nnd April , TTHC ) Jlny , llfto bldt July , y iO
Mill Hrpi mb r. OHc/ .
OATH Futurn mronit , with R fradlonil nd
Vfincc , liut with tradlns ! light. Pt > t , rt dyl No.
Z mull , Wio ! n\rk , i'idiTo ! April , WUc ; May ,
> ; % e , July , K'iUUCj Krplemhrr , 21 > , c bid ; No. 2
wlille , 9 < V He.
lYlv-nrm ! , tee Md ,
PLAXHRKU-nrtUri JI.KV4.
TIMOTHY HKKD-Prlme , $2. P3.00.
. . * .
racked , cml track , tec Md.
HAY-SlcaJyi pmlrlc , $6.0008.50 ; llmolhy , JO.OO
OIO.DO.
HUTTKn-FIrm ; creamery , 173lc : dairy , 110
ISc.
inoa-Caslor. 5'/iOc.
WIIIHKT $1.20.
COTTONT 1 124-70C.
1IAOOINO i > i / Ue.
MiTAI < 3-Lend , lower , JS.47',4. Bpcller , beltor ,
$1.03.
PHOVISIONS-Pork , quiet ; Btnndard mess , Jnb-
blnit , $5. 7i. ! iJird , hlirlier ; prlmfl uleurn , $ S ;
nhxlcc , $5. 10. Itacon , boxed Rlioulders , $ . * > .97if !
C.Cfl ; eulm short clear. IS.S7H ; ribs , J6 ; shortu ,
tO.lZH. Dry unit mentit. t n l shoulders , $ | ,7f {
4. 7'.4 ; exlrn sliort clenr , $3.Z3 ; rlb > , $ i.3TJ ! ; vlKirl ,
JilKCKIPT ! * Hour , 8,000 I.Us. ; wheat , 10,000 bu , !
corn , low.ftn ) Im. ; oats , 22.0)0 ) bu.
811 Il'MHNTS Flour , 5,000 bbls. ! wheat , COW
bu. ; corn , 10G.UOO bu. ; oals. 7,0 ) bu.
OMAHA GIIXKHAL 3IAIIKETS.
Conilltlnn nf Trnilr nnil < laotUuiti on
Stniilo nnil Vnncr PriNliioe.
nnas aood stock , stic.
IIUTTEII Common to fal" . JSJlle. ; separatT
creamery , Me ; gathered creamery , ISOHc.
VKAI Choice fat. SO lo la ) lb . , quoled at Eff
9c ; large find coarse , Cyic.
IJVK roUIVTllY ChlcHcn * . V.lQtz ; old roost
ers , 3'iS4c ' ; youni ; roosler . CJiJT ? ; ducks , 7c ,
OAMB Mallard * , $ : .W02.73 ; teal , $1.1:01.2 : ;
brnnls , $2.oOtf3. o ; Canada eeese , $4.0030.00 ,
mlx l dueke , $1,0)01.53.
PIOKON.S Live , $1,16J1.23 ; dead pigeons not
wanted.
HAY Upland , $7 ; midland , 10 ; lowland , $3.M ;
yn straw , $1 : ciolor makes the price en liny ;
Wit bales sell the \ > .n ; unly top grades brine
up prices.
VEOETAUI..C3.
CBLKItr Qood slock , large , COe ; email , r.ftJOc.
ONIONS-Per bu. , TS Bc.
11KANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. . $1.2U.30.
8WKKT I'OTATOKS Kansas , 10-peck bMs , ,
! 3.BO ; feed sweet potaloes , $2.
OAHIIAOH Good slock , per Ib. , ,
POTA1X3IJH Home ETOtt'n , SOSiic ;
lock , 70c.
TOMATORS Per crale , seven ba. ki > ls. $3.30.
NKW IIKRT3 Per Uoz. bunebes , 43S'Wc. '
11ADISHKS Per doi. bunches , 23W30C.
I.irrriTCB-1'er iloz. bunches , 20 33c.
OUKU.V ONIONS-Per doz. . 13c.
WATKItcnESS Per 18-qt. case. $1.60.
CUUUMHURS Per < loz. , J1.25Q1.50.
FISU1TS.
STnAWUKnillES Per 24-plnt case. $ l.23SJ.M
1-qt. case , J4.Mfi3.00.
APPLES Winter nlock , $3.00G3.30 ; boxes , $1.-
1. . ,0.
I'llANIlEnniKS-rnncy Jersey , tjcr ' bbl , $10.
aUAPKS-MalaKafl. J3.WSC.CO.
TllOPICAL FKU1TS ,
OflANOES-Callfornla navels , J2.7303.00 ; fane )
Bedllnss. $2.:3S2.W ) ; cbolce , $2.
LEMONS California fancy , $3 ; choice , $2.50
fancy Messina , J3.W3.tO.
I1ANANAH choice , large Mock , per Clinch , JS.Ci
02.23 ; medium sized Lunches , J1.75j2.l)0. )
NUTS Almonds , per Hi. , IntKf size , 12J13o
mnll , Ilo ; Urazlla , per Ib. , 9'tflOa ; Enicllsli wal
mis , per Ib. , fancy sofl she'l ' , loirilc ; ntandnr.'s
; t 8ct tlllicTts , per ib. , iOc ; Pecans , polished , me
ilium , 0 70 ; extra large , 1'ifja ; larRO nleltnrr
nuts , Jl.WKfl.lO per bu. ; small , Jl.23ffl.33 per 'HI. '
cocoanuta , per luO , { 4 ; peanuts , mw , f.w"c
-oaBled , CaCHc.
riOS Imported , fancy , 3-cro\vn , ll-Ib. boxes
Oc ; 5-crown , 44-lb. lioxea. 13c ; z-lb. boxes , 2r
23e per box : California. 10-lb. hex , $1.
HONEY Choice while , 12c ; Colorado i-niber , li
01U- .
KIIAUT Per bbl. , J3.50 ; half bbl. , 53 "r ,
MAPLB HYHUP-nve-Kal. can , each , : > .73 ; ml
inna , pure , per doz. , J12 ; half-gal , cans , Jii :3
luart cans , $3.50 ,
DATI'M Hallowee. CO tn 70-lb. Loses G'Sc
Salr. So ; Tard , 9-lb. lioxea , 9c.
CIDEIl Per holf-bbl. , $3 ; Mil. , $3.
FRESH MEATS.
So ; good hlndauarlew lielfcrs , Sc ; Rood . , , , ,
5-c ; fair cows. G'.ie ; cow forcquarlers , 4'4ccov
hindquarters. 7Jic.
3c ; brains , per doz. , 33c ; sweetbreads , ner Ib
12o ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib. , 4)c ) ; kidneys
icr.doz. , 33u ; ox talla , each , 3c ; livers , ner Ib
'V4c ; hearts , per Ib. , 2V5c : tongues , per Ib lie
calf livers , each , 33e ; calves , whole carcass o
sldoK , Oc : calf head and feet , scalded , ner set
73c ; tenderloins , fresh , ISo ; tenderloins , frozen
ire ; boneless strips , fresh , 9V4c : boneleas strip-
rrozfn , 9c ; strip loins , fresh , 7' c ; strip loins
frozen , CHc ; rolls , boneless , 9J4c ; rolls , spence
culs , 'Jc ; sirloin butts , boneless , Sc ; shoulde
clods , boneless , 6Vic : rump bulls , boneless. 5ic
No. 1 chucks , Be : No. 2 chucks , 4',4cj ' No.
chucks , 4c ; boneless chucks , Be ; cow plates 3'lc
sleer plales , 4c ; Hank steak , 7c ; loins No i
13 c ; loins , No. 2 , lO'.Ac ; loins. No. 3 , 8v'.c ' : siior
loins , market style. 2c above loins ; short lolnt
liotel style , 4c above loins ; cow loin , ends , Sc
ctecr loin , ends , 80. ,
MUTTON Fancy lambs , 9c ptr Ib. : Iambi
Sc ; sheep , 7c ; market racks , long , 90iiote
racks , short , lie ; loins , 9c ; saddles , 'Jc ; legs 9c
lambs legs , IOc ; breasts nnd stews , 3',4c ' ; tonguet
each , 3c ; forequnrlers. CMiC.
PonK Dre od pigs , BVjc per lb. ; drezretl hog !
ijc ; tenderloins , I4c ; loins , short , 6 > s ; Jens , 6c
jiare ribs , rc ; ham sausage butts , B)4c ) ; Ho'slo
bulls , 5140 ; shoulder' , rough , Be ; shoulder !
eklnncd , SUc ; trimmings , 4VSc ; leaf lard , nc
tendered , CVic : heads , cleaned. 4c ; snouts nn
ears , 3c ; neckbones , Jc : cheek meat , 4c ; plgi
tall , Jo ; plucks , each , 5c ; chltlerlings , 5c ; hocki
4c ; hearts , per doz. , 23c ; stomachs , each , 3 (
tongues , each , 7c ; kidneys , per doz. , IOc ; bralm
per doz. , 15oj pigs' feet , per iloz , , 30c ; liven
each , 3c ; hog rinds , 3c ; blade bones , Cc.
HIDES. TALT.OW , ETC ,
HIDKS No. 1 green hides , 6c ; No 2 erep
hides , Be ; No. 1 salted hides , 8c ; No. 2 Jrrce
sailed hides , 7c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ibs s <
No. 2 veal calf , 12 lo 15 Ibs. . 7c. '
SIIEK1' PKLTfl-Orecn salted , each , 13ffl73 (
green sailed shearings ( short wooled early skins
each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled earl
aklns ) . No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry flint Kansas and N <
braska butcher wool pells , per lb. , actual welch
4B3c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murral
wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. s@4c ; dr
flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb nctu-
weight , Hint murrain
435CJ dry Colorado woe
pelts , per lb. , actual wolglit , 3SJ4e.
TADUW , OHKASK , KTC Tallow , No. 1 3i
nlbiw , No. 2 , 2V4c : rough tallow , lUc ; whit
grease , z&i82ic ; yellow nnd brown grease , 1141
ll.BOJtS.OO ; mink , ISSJCOc : beaver , jl OOSC ' oi
skunk , 13c. 25c. COo ; muskrat , 3c , ST. To ; raco'or
ISft'JOc ; red fox. 23o J1.23 ; gray fox , 2530c ; wol
( timber ) , 23cSIt2.BO ; wolf ( prairie coyote ) , 10H30C
wildcat , 10p23p : badger , BfflOc ; silver fox , (3 (
City Cirnlii nnil ProvlHlonH.
KANSA HCITY , April 8. WHEAT-Artlve. 1
higher : No. 1 hard , Die : No. 2. S.1TS9UCNo ' I
S3ieS9Hc ! : Np. 1 red , 93o ; o. 2. 2frJ214c ; No' !
91c : No. 2 spring , SSiJWc ; No. 3 , SljJSCc.
} % S ? c.lvfBt""ly . : Mu. 2 mixed. SrVj 2C i
OATS Active , about steady ; No. 2 white , IOVJI
IlYE Steaily ; No , 2 , 4Ce.
HAY Higher , ncllve ; choice timothy , } 9.0 ;
9.M ; cholee prairie , J7.M07.73.
IItITTEH-Bti dy ; creamery , 16Q17c ; dalir , :
ft Lie.
EOOS-Firm : Sc
HECEIPTS-Wheat , 19.20. ) bu. : corn. 2.1,40) ) bu
oals , 8,000 bu.
SHIPIIIOXTS Wheat , 25.800 bu. ; corn , 31 SI
bu. ; outs , none.
Clnolniintl Mnrket.
April 8.-FLOUH-DU11 ; fane )
WHKAT-Qulet ; No. 2 red. 9lc.
COItN-Qiilft ; No. 2 mlxoJ. 3H4c.
OATS-Stcady ; Nn. 2 mixed. 3302Stc.
IlTK Steady ; No. J , B2c.
PHOVISIOXS Uinl. qulc-t , $3.03. Hulk meali
nrm. $5.o. Ilncon , firm , 1C.
WHISKY Steady , Jl.Jtf.
nUTTEIl-FIrm and higher ; Elgin creamer-
2So : Ohio. ISSJISc ; dolry. 10O12c.
SUC1 All-Firm : hard refined. $4.25ff3.S3.
IXJGS-Qulet nl 8c.
Sleady : Boo < l to prime Ohio flat , 9' '
( rnln HoiM-liH | nt Prliu-lpul Mnrki > ti
< ; iUdAOO , April S. Hecflpts tnday : Wrier
77 cars ; corn. 196 cars : oatM , 13t ciral > limatr
car lul UMiiorrow : Wheat , 80 ; com , 140 ; i-ati
1C5.
1C5.MINNHAPOUH
MINNHAPOUH , April 8. Ilecelpts : Whta
none.
ST. U3UIS. April S. Ilocflpta : Wheat , 12 can
DUI.UTH , April 8. Ilecelpls ; Wlieat , 163 can
Ilitltlmorc I'roiliifc.
DALTIMOIIE. April 8. Ill'TTEH-Flim : f.mc
creamery. 2122c ) : fancy Imitation. I'UlSj ; fane
Indie , lie ; good ladle , 13jUc ; store packi10
12c.
icons-Firm ; fret.Ii , ICj.
CHEESE Steady ; fancy New York , large. 9
{ W&c : fancy New York , medium , 95tfHl ! > c : faiu
New York , small , lOHClO'ic.
Toledo Market.
TOLRIXD , April 8. WHKAT-null. firm ; No.
cssh , 9 Vo ; May , 9ac ,
COIlTr = Acllve. firm : NJ. 2 mixed. 3Vic.
OATS Neglected ; No. 2 mixed , 2Ic , nomlnnl.
IlVIC null. Heady : No. 2 nlxiM , casn , M > :
< 'I/3VEUSEEI > Active , l.lghirr ; jirhrvo i-afh nl
April , $2.93.
riillnilfliililu I'roiluro ,
PinLADELPHlA. April 8.-UUTTEn-Flm
fancy western creamery , 2Jc ; fancy wester
print * . 23c.
ICGOS-Flrmi fresh nearby , lOlic ; fresh wen
ern , lU'ic ; fretii e-outhem , IOc.
Detroit I
DETHOIT. April S.-WHEAT-No. 1 whit
9l-c : No. S red , cash and May. 9CVic.
COHN No. 2 mixed , 3lic.
OATS-NO , t while , soiic.
IlYE-No. 2 , 5SUC.
IVurlu .
P1X5IUA , April . COUN-Slrong , higher ; N
2 , 29c.
OATS-FIrm : No. 2 white. 27iO27'ie. '
WHISKY High proof spirits ; $1.13k.
Illdr * nnd fji'nthrr Market ,
CHK'AOO. April . The Shoe and Leath
llevlew tomorrow will say ; The nejlect of bu
era has caused the hide market to decline in
terlally , but the quotations are still about I1
! hrr thin th r wrr at thlf tlm * lait rear.
'atlvrt ' slerr hide * were sold thin w ek lit 10HC.
They art Hceumtilatlnc and th packer * werd
ntbl * to sustain the market , Ltght native row
ildM wrt fold for Irst lh n lee , tn Ihe rnun-
IT hide mntkct them 1 a better tone , lluffi
ulo nt DC.
BTOCK5 AMI JIOM3S.
IiirUrt All 4hr of
n. llollilnr.
NEW YOniv , April 5. Tlic Slock cxchnnRd wn *
pen today for the nrst time on Qool Frldiiy In
thirty yenm. When It was ilecldeil on Tnes-
lay evening , In response to n motion put nn the
oanl to forego tha usual holiday , It was ex *
that the tiresldenl's. mc.tiwge would b
l In congress ! on Wednewlny , and th.it
y I'tlday the shock of war might hnve come.
"he le'clndlng of the motion wa * discussed
hen llie pontponement ot the presldcnl'B ni"3-
igp was iinnounced , but no nitlon was taken.
a the event ha. proved there was no dlspotri-
Jon lo Iradc even yesterday , the olement' pr < "
rrlnB to wall for the development of the cltun-
oiv. An for today's market b lne i wa trivial
n amount nnd fluctuations were totally without
Ignltlcancp. A * foreign txclinnges were alt
losetl , It was suppae l there Tnlght 1 some
tulnpM. A large number of brokers shut up
heir ofn and went homo when they ptrtt'tvoil
he condition of affairs. Those who were- left
n the floor devoled Ihclr principal eneirle ! " lo
iportlve devices and tricks of ha ln upon th
winl memlier wliose motion was ) rcsponslbln for
eprlvlng them of Iho usual holiday. Prices
rtfteil aimlessly below last night's close , and
used above the lowest , but at fractional net
wsc * . Quotation * l > nUt In Ihe money and ex
ange markeln were merely nominal , but n
mall additional engagement of gold fnr Import
, -ns sulllclent to Indicate lhat the tide of lu !
rcclous melnl has not changed. Itonds ; wcro
most etagnnnt , l it showed declines. Tolnl
, \les , $100.000. tlnlled Slates 4s. coupon , lost 1 ,
nlteil Stolen reglalered % , Ihe old 4s , reglslered ,
,4 , and the Cs ' , J In the bid price.
Following are the closing quotations of the
ending stocks on thfe New York market today ;
Xcw York .Mouy
NEW TOIIK , April 8. MONKY OX CAM.-
N'omlnally , 2',413 | > er cent.
1'HI.MT : MK11CANT1LK I'Al'En 3itei > ' , POI
cent.
STCUI.INO K.XCIIANOK Dull nncl steady ,
rlth actunl ImslncES In bankers' bills at H.K'Afi
.8314 { or demand , and $4.SOV4W.80',4 ' for Blxl >
days ; irasted rates , Sl.SOHifI-W , and Jl.Siitlt.SI',2 '
"ommorclal bills , J1.7UH.
SIIjVKK CKRT1KICATIM 568570.
11AH SIL.VKH 53c.
MKXICAN DOLLARS 4Sc.
OOVEllNMBNT 15ONDS Heavy ; new 4c. rots.
nnd coupon , 121H ; i * . leg. , 109 ; coupun , 110lj ;
, res. , ! * 7 : Os , res- and coupon , 111-1 ; 1'aclll'
Cs of ' 93 , 103.
Ole lng nuotallona on bonds were ns follows :
Kluniirlulotcn. .
OMAHA. April 8. The clearings for' the da
were JSC3.407.19 ; bulanrer , JM.CCO.OI. The cleai
inga for li > 7 were $721.4SI.9 > , nnd the balance
$1C2B39.32. Increase In clearings , $141 , U22 21
CHICAGO. April 8. Clearings , J16,517S3S. Nei
York exchange , SOc discount ; pogled rules , Jl i
and $4.8414. Hlocks , dull : Alley L , 6 ! : IHnMiti
22T4 ; IllBcuit prefrrred. 77V4 ; J ke Street 1
10'4 ; North Chicago. 21C ; btrawhaard. 23 bid
West ( Chicago. W.
NEW YOllIC. April 8. Clearings , $106.119,91 !
balances , $5,293,4:3.
IIOSTON. April S. Clearings , $13,402,336 ; bal
ances ) , Jl.TCl.7SiS.
ST. LOUIS. April 8. Clearings. t4.I34.M7 ; hal
nnres , J315.MI. Money5fi8 per cent ; New Yor
exchange , 73c dlt count bid , Ms discount afked.
CINCINNATI. April 8. New York exchang <
COc discount. Money , 3V40S per ceni , Clearlngi
$1,80SJ30. , '
Forvlti Klnunclnl.
I'AnfB. April 8 , TSio Imurse loday opei f
heavy. Spanish 4s agnln fell , bul H better fee
Ing supen'ened. The closing , how ever , as dul
.Miirkfl .
NEW YOIIK. April 8. COFFEE-Optlon
opened steady , with prices 5 to 10 points hlghc
and continued to advance pretty much all da
on local covering , buylns by spot coffee house ;
talk of war duly. Increased demand from ror
sumer * . heavier warehouie deliveries , tcarcll
of seller * and fears of bullish cables nexl weel
Closed birely steady , with prices 10 lo 23 polnl
net higher ; sales , 14.2V ) tiagj. Including May e
$3 .708 5. 93 , Spot coffee , Illo , market firm ; Ni
7 , Invoice , $0.75 ; No. 7 , JMiblns. $7,23. MtK
llrm : Cordova , $ S,73iH7,00. The Havre nn
South American coffee markets were closei
Tolal warehouse deliveries from the Unite
Stale * . 87,000 bags. Including 23,292 from Nc
York ; New York sleek loday , 241 , 110 bag' '
United States gtorlc. 77,933 bam : lloat for II
United States , 333.CCO bagi ; total visible for It
United stales. 1.1U.93.bags , against C73.211 la
year and 4WStJ ) tn ISM.
OMAHA LIVE SOT MARKET
light Receipt * in ; All Gradet and a
Lower Tendency ,
"
ANOTHER BEAR . -MOVEMENT - FAILS
Iiiirtil Ilurpr * Try to llrcnk
lint Sucrnmli Aflpr n
jiit t.lttlc
> I >
SOUTII OMAHA , 'April S.-Recclpta for
the days Indicated were :
The disposition of the day's receipts wan
ia follows , each buyer purchasing the num-
) cr of head Indicated : / >
.luyers. * - Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omnhn Packing Co . 8S . K7
3. II. Hnminond Co . MS 7.2 ! .
Swift nnd Company . SGS 1,001 704
Judnhy Packing Co. . . . . . 52S 1,73-J . . . . .
1. Becker & Dcgun . HI . , , , .
J. li. Carey . C2 . , . . , ,
I-obman & Ilothsc'iillds. , 73 , . . . .
\V. I. Stejihens . 4 .
Huston & Co . II .
Krcbbs ' & Co . 27 .
Livingston & Schalcr. . . . 4 .
I. . . F. Hiiaz . 77 .
II. Hamilton . 11 .
Swift , country . . . 721
Cudnhy , Kansas City . 2S7 .
Planklnton , Milwaukee . . . 490 .
Chicago 1 * . & P. Co. , Ne
braska City . 3D5 . . . . .
Other buyers . 71 .
Totals . 1,831 4.31C 3,032
Today's receipts of live stock were very
Ight even for a Friday ; fnerc bolng a fall-
ng off as compared with ono and two
weeks a o of forty to fifty cars. The mar
kets as 11 whole were In pretty fair shape ,
values for the most part being entirely sat
isfactory to the selling Interests , nnd the
movement active except In the case of corn-
Ted steers. For the week to date fncre has
been a heavy falling off In the arrivals of
cattle , while hogs liavo pretty nearly held
their own. Sheep nlono' have s'nown gains
over the record established last week.
CATTLK Today's reeolpts of cattle so
far as numbers reported lit the yards are
concerned were noti much different from
yesterday or a week ago. The number of
cattle actually on sale- however , was much
smaller , as a packer received thirteen loads
direct , which cut down the offerings very
materially.
According to the reports of buyers the
kind of fat steers In the yards was none
too desirable on an i average , that Is they
did not look especially good to them. The
c'nlef bear argument , however , was that
cattle have been selling too high here as
compared with the prices paid at other
selling points. The cattle that have gone
t'nroueh from here to Chicago have demon
strated that there has tteen only a slight
margin between the" two points. It has
been remarked by 'old operators on this
market that cattle hfive on some days this
week sold nearer Chicago prices' than ever
before. As a result , ot/thls ( condition of
the market s'nlppers have dropped out , as
there. was not margin 'enough for them to
operate upon nnd local packers had It all
to themselves today. As was to bo ex
pected under the circumstances they started
out bidding easier prices and the trade
opened slow and draggy. Salesmen were
all asking good strong prices for their hold-
Iras , or more than buyers were willing to
pay , and It required some , little time for
them to get together .on a trading basis.
There were so few cattle , however , while
the demand was of fair proportions , that
the buyers finally cleaned up the yards and
the prices paid In t'ne end were not much
different from yesterday.
IJutchers' stock was In limited supply.
something like a dozen loads of cows and
heifers constituting about all there was
here today. The demand however , was as
largo as ever and the natural outcome was
a strong and active market. The buyers
got down to business at once and practi
cally everything was sold and weighed up
at a very early hour. The close , If any
thing , was firmer than the opening. The
prices at which , good caws and heifers are
selling look very hlgYi , especially the prices
paid for choice and "fat yearling heifers ,
which are selling to the packers as high as
$4.JOJ1-I.43. Choice fat cows are also selling
well , that is as high as $4.00.
The yards were almost bare of feeders.
Practically everything in the hands of reg
ular operators , was disposed of yesterday
or the day before and as there were no
fresh arrivals of any Importance , the offer-
inos were hardly of sulllclent Importance
to attract any attention or to establish quo
tations. The few hero , however , found buy
ers waiting and It was no trouble to get
strong prices for anything at all desirable.
Representative sales : >
STEEH3
- Ay. I'r. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr.
; ? " * ! * * P 24. . . .1427 $4 W 18..1CU5 $4 65
21. . . .12,10 4 50 22. . . .1177 4 5 > > 10. . . .1071 4 55
22. . . .1163 450 38..105S 450 15. , . .1300 445
CO. . . .1045 4 45 el. . . . 937 4 23 S , . . . Ml 4 10
0..10H 440 13. . . .1136 470 CS . 1S07 445
1..1370 400 14. . . .1178 443 5. . . . 812 443
3. . . . S46 4 35 55..iC4 4 35 4. . . .1030 4 10
. . . . 926 4 40 29. . . .1233 4 20 1..1070 3 50
20. . . .1133 4 31 5. . . . Uli ; 4 33 . 7. . . .1240 4 53
21. . . .KM 423 20. . . .111) 4 SO 16. . . .1232 433
21. . . .1172 4 4j 1. . . . fcGO 373 C..1031 440
19. . . .1054 4 45 1. . . . 820 3 83 G..1H3 4 70
1..1190 4 40 18. . . .1110 4 50
COWS.
2. . . . 940 390 1..1130 3 M 1..1300 3 S3
7..1 ) 383 1..1200 3f. . ) 1..10M 375
1..1130 373 10. . . .1232 375 4. . . .1107 370
1. . . . 66) 2 CO 1S..11U SCO 8. . . .1118 340
5. . . .1033 340 2. . . . S30 350 1..10IO 360
1. . . . SIO 30) 1..1210 300 2. . . .1140 340
1..1160 3 13 3. . . .1146 3 40 2. . . , 840 3 SJ
1..1000 323 17. . . .984 313 1. . . . 970 313
1. . . . 960 300 1. . . . MO 223 2. . . . K3 250
1. . . . OSO 290 2. . . .1130 3 SO 1. . . . 910 2W
1..1MO 400 3..1ZSO 400 2 , . . .1150 3 SO
2. . . .1100 335 3. . . .1013 333 1..1190 373
1. . , . S30 3 73 l..HJf ! ) 3 73 2. . . .1265 3 83
1..120) ) 383 1. . . . SCO SCO 1. . . . 760 390
I. . . . 9 > 273 2. . . . 9M 360 1..1200 350
2. . . .1155 3 63 2. . . .1030 375 2. , . ,1250 340
2. . . .1010 3 " 3 1. . . . SiJO 300 1. . . . MO 200
1. . . . 830 250 7..1206 i3 SO 2. . . .1120 330
5. . . .1020 3 85 4S..lt'25 4 07'J
11KIVERS.
S..1C03 40) 3) ) . . . .109) 410 4. . . . 773 390
2 , . . . 970 3 S3 . . . , ( " 3 M l..10S ) J iO
1. . . . 430 3 73 1. . . . S'fl ' 18 75 1. . . . SCO 3 ( JO
1. . . . 910 410 2. . . . S2U B M 4..1IJ7 ; 430
1. . . . 410 423 2. . . . 90-3 M 1. . . . 9I 1113
1. . . . 910 273 fi. . . . 67 * 443 8 , . . . 573 440
2. . . . 565 4 25 1. . . . 710 .3 53
lliill'KKS AND STKISI13.
5. . , . 712 4 20 23..10JU ,4 10
rows ANtr 111:1 PKKS.
23. . . .1010 415 8. . . . CSO3 5 2. . . .1010 3 C3
3. . . .1141 3 : o i.n
1IUM..S.
1. . . . CCO 410 1..10CO 3K . 1..13-.0 370
1..123I ) 3 CO l..l > f4 3 .71 2. . . 139) : : 30
1..1550 3 r 1. . . . CW 2 h ) 1..141U 3 15
1. . . . WO 3 S3 1. . . t ) 33) 1. . SIO 4 OU
i..nw ; 3 < o i..iw3r. i..i2ji ) 3 :3
1..14SO 300 I..IKO 3 A I..IDIU .1
1..1270 3 2i l..n,0 3(0 l..irVI " X ! Q
2 , . . .1070 3 'JO 3. . . .163) .ll'lo ' . . . . ' . ' > 3 ! 0
1..1GW 3 45 - . ; '
.
2. . . . 155 6 5" l..KO-6C9 1. . . . 45-0 5M
STAOSJ
3. . . .1250 37.1 1..1SW. 140 1..I570 400
KTOCKURS AXI > PEEDRUS.
4. . , . CS ) 46) 3. . . . 7U 4 5' ' ) ll..llf.l IW
2. . . . 075 423 4 ? . . , . 6.16 4 J5 7. . . . 73 ? 4ft )
3. . . . 446 SCO 19. . . . (97 ( 4 0) ll..li > a 4 3i
1. . . . 630 3 7."i 1. . . . S70 375 1. . . . iBg 3 ;
1. . . . UX > 4 K 1. . . . 57' ) 40-1 1. . , . 2 425
13 , , . , 62) 4 25 6. . . . 445. .1 CO 1 , . . 370 K 0"
L ) . . . . 734 410 2. . . . . $ ' > } 4 10 2. , . , 760 4:3
HOGS Today's rece > ! ] > t of lioss nerp ismillei
than yesterday by about twenty cara ami nm.i'l. "
than Friday of last week by u'jout the tame
number. As compani ! vltli 'U ( < ) Ins'- run 1.1
Iwo week * HKO. limvjvithtpj was ; i Mlllng
oft of almost llfty ! oirtn.
Uarly advices from < > th < T , ellnB | polnlB in tuidl
lion to IncllnillnK larse receipts nave a hint ft
lower prlco , aid under such Influences Inn 1-it.rl.e
here openeil easier In spltr of the fhct tint Hie
receipt * were fttnall. A few loads changed ImmJe
on Unit basts , but not ininy. inul the inailn-
soon nrmwl up under ! li - iniVten ; e if gv
buylne rtemaml onlie pi't if M | per * n l
as local packers. "Jlvj.i : 4us ulroni in
any time yesterday. *
Taken as a while i > .o mr.rlitnt nit nuio !
dlllerent from ycstfrrtay , ho avcra o ofmll ti , < j
BAli's lielne about tln > tain.01 | iusilbly frac
tion lower for today.
A few loads of Hunt Hi'l trathy Htuff sold under
$3.70 , t t the MK string was at that price th"
name as ycaterd y , with quite a uprlnklinit ul
J1.72H and $1.75.
The haga sold today 7ijc liljjl.cr than a week
in , So htirtwT th 5i two wprhi ngo , nti.1 only
M sliml ! lower than n month itg < > , Kcprf on < uti\
No. Av. Bh. rr. No. Av. Rh , Pr.
. . . , . . . . 340 $1 M > 4 , , , , , , , . 13 13 CJ
71 211 W S IU 79. . . . . . , ! 40 370
111 21ft . . . J 7i ) C7. . . . . . ? ? 7 * ) 170
; ! . . , . . . . . < > tw 70 M. , . , . .us tso j70
61 tM 10) ) S TO .14. . W M J TO
31 no 80 s 7n on : i < so 3 TO
7 229 . . , 3 70 ! < . , . . . . . .J7 ! > 0 1 70
63..234 40 3 70 30. , II ? IM 370
M..214 IM 170 IMS 4) 3 70
63. 234 ICO 3 70 M , .2r > . . . S W
& . . . . . . . . W ) 170 70 ,278 S4 170
, . , . , , , . > 40 370 73 233 (0 370
6 232 . . . 370 M. , 233 120 S 70
! > . ' r.M . . . 370 Ct 229 SO 370
7S.:4' < M 3 70 63 264 . . . S 70
45 2M , . , 370 CO Z 3 200 3 70
M 2C7 . , . 370 II 270 . . . 370
M 276 tn 37l"i 70 IM . . . SHU
78 . ' .274 SC 3 72V4 72 161 80 S 7 H
73 249 . . . 1 7-.IV , 70 2V. . . . 3 724
63 Ml SO 3724 < " 223 . . . 3 7J i
r.l m . . . 3 72 ! % 26 , . 2M 120 3 711 *
50 271 . . . .1 724 71 242 4' ' ) 3 724
G2 231 160 372 ! * 78 252 SO 372V )
63 SH 40 371 9 270 40 3724
M S i . . . J73 62 : 549 . . . 373
M > 303 so 3 7 : , . RS tcs 40 3 73
f > 9 SK ! > SO 9 7S 24 290 SO 3 73
72 307 (0 3 73 67 EM ) . . . 3 73
59 2S.I 40 373 61 281 . . . 3774
M 2 ! > 3 . . . 3 77U CO 291 40 I 774
74 KM tn 3 77i-i
WAGON HOOS-TimOW OUTd.
1 i:0 : . . . 2(0 1 , ( JW . . . Ti
1 , , , Id ) . . . 370 1 . . .I * ) . . . SW
, . , , , , , . . . . .1 61 f 110 . . . 1 C7'j
2 440 . . . 3674 1 > I40 . . . 370
1 200 . . . 370 8 231 . . . 370
C 211 . . . 3 70 C .1 . . . 3 73
SHEEP lAfter the record breaking run ct
yesterday It looked lonesome In the sheep hntn
loday with only ten fres.li loads reported In nnd
part of them consigned direct to packers.
The demand for mutton sheep was good Mil
the offerings * chanced hnmU curly In Ihe morn *
In ? nt n little stronger prices. In fact , ? oed
yearlings nnd western wether * Bold at thn hljt'i
point of the week today nj buyers tweincd
to want them even nt the vi'ry strong price * .
There were no lamhs In Ihe pens lo maka
leal of Ihe market on that kind of stiilt. llep-
tvsentnllvc sales :
No. Av. Pr.
564 western wethcni 117 SI 03
310 western wethers 121 463
CHICAGO MVi : STOCK MAHKKT.
Dciiiiinil for Cnt leIn rioud and 1'rlceit
Art Stonily. "
CHICAOO. April S. The demand for cattle
od.iy was good for so late In the week , and
trices were steady. There were no strictly
choice cattle for sale nml sales were mostly at
a low ranse of prices , lleef steers sold chiefly
it from { 4,40 to $3.10 and fed westerns sold at
from $1 to $3.13. Stockers and feeders were less
ictlve at from $1 to JI.SO , the demand being
arsely for choice young light welslit yeaillnKs.
Canning cowl sold chiefly at from J2.50 to S3.
'at cows and heifers were active nt from $ .1.25
to Jl.TiO. Dulls sold largely at from $3 to $ .1,75
nnd calves sold off to from $6 to $6.25 for choice.
Prices for hogs were steady , with n falily
ictlve demand and n moderate supply. C'Dinmon
to prime ho s sold at from $1.70 to $4.03 , rhlclly
at from J3. 7' ; , to $1 , prime Ilslit selling lie
under the best heavy. Pica sold chletly ul from
$3.70 to $3. S3.
The market for sheep nnd lambs was active
to the extent ot the limited ofterlnK" . I imb *
sold ill from $4. SO lo $5 for shorn and from $5.10
o JS.EO for unnhorn , Colorados selling chlelly nl
lorn } 5.70 lo $5. SO. Shorn sheep sold al trom
! l,25 to $4.65 and woolcil inoks at from SI.C. to
11.95 for fair to prime , horn yearling sheep
selling at from $4.60 to $1.70 and wooled year-
IHK.O at from $4.75 to $5,10.
Receipts : Cattle , 2,000 head ; hogs , 20,000 head ;
sheep , 5,000 head.
\OTV Vnrk l.lvc Stuck.
NKW YOUK. April 8. tiEVKSUii.lit. : . ,
3.231 head ; active and n Bh.ide higher : stwn > .
wor to Buoil , $4.50W5.M ; oxen and slagx , $ ,1.0C ?
.50 ; bulls , t3.50ff4.23 ; cows. $2.0iJ(4.0li. ( Cablfa
liiote live cattle dull at 9VlStlOc , < ireiod Wflglit :
Ivc Hheep , 9l5liJ10'ic , dri'ssd wel ht : lerrlsoralor
> cef. 7i SVJo per Ib. Kx | > rls today , 2M heail
cattle ; tomnrrow , l.OCC h id cattle nnd 3,702
quarters of beef.
CALVES llecelpt * , 803 head ; uctlceals ; ,
SHKKl' AND L.AMUS IlccclplB. 3.014 licad ;
'sheep ' , qulel ; lambs , llrm for llr.litwelghl un
shorn sheep , Jl.OOg..lO ; clipped sheep. S3.50ffl.2j.
unshorn lamlw , $3.5 ! > g .33 : clipped lambs , Jl.Stiff
0.30 ; spring lambs , J2.M83.CO each.
HOGS Itecclpts , 2,493 head ; easier ; wcslcrn
quoled ut Jl.00a4.20 ; best stole hugs , J4.SO.
St. I.ouU MVP Stock.
ST. IJOUIS. April 8. CATTLE Itecelpls. 'iOO
head ; shlpmonls , 400 head ; innrket strong and 10 ?
higher for natives ; no Tcxans on the market In
day ; fair lo Tuncy native shipping and cxior ;
steers , J4.3Vft-3.CS ; Lulk of sales , t4.7J5T'i.23 ; dressed
beef and Imlcher Bleerf , JI.105J3.03 ; Italic of sale * ,
J4.SO4.90 ; Rleera under 1,00) Iba. . J3.855 < 4.Ui ) ; bulk
of sale. ' , $ l.20ifrl.CO ; slockers anil feeders , JS.tOlf
4.63 ; bulk of sales , J4.00fi'4.M ( ; COWM and heifers ,
J2.00ff4.83 ; Texas nnd Indian sleers , range , J..2J5I
4.0(1 ( ; cows and holfcru , S2.30i7U.50.
IIOOH llecelvls , 7r head : shipments , 3.0 < 1) )
head ; market , Do lower : yorkers. J3..0ff3.73 ; pack
ers , J3.7003.50 ; butchers , J3.7&83 . ) .
SHKKl' lli'cclpts , 600 liend ; shipments , none ;
market dull , steady ; native muttons , 3l.23ff4.73 ;
lambs , J3.OOSfl.73.
LoulMTllIc 1-1 vf SloeU.
LOUISVir.U = : . April B. CATTI.l.Market dull
and fully 1013c lower ; exlra Kood export sleers ,
J1.5004.C3 ; choice butcher sleerjt , JI.S3Ti4.40 , fair
lo good bulcher sleers , I3.73T/4.2J ; common lo me
dium 7rtllcher ulecrs. * 3.M5i3.73 ; c.'i1lc helf is ,
J3.000l.15 ; fair lo Choice butcher cows , r CW
3.03 ; meillum to Kood feedtre , J3.C'iIl.l3. !
HCK5H Tops. J3.03 ; mediums. J3.90Q3.j ! ) ; light
thlplxTS. J3.30fr3.tO ; plKB , J2.7503.50.
S1IUEP AND I ASinS Market steady and un-
chanKCd : ifooil to extra bhlpplnc sJieep , p.IOT
3.73 ; fair to peed sheep , J3.00Sr3.23 ; common to
iri'iilum , J2.W4f2.50 ( ; extra shipping lambs , Jl.ujt
6 00 ; fair to Rood lamlw , M.SJii'l.lJ ; heat bulchcra ,
JI.O'J .COi fair to BQ3d butchers , J3.0084.0i ) .
Eiint lliilTiilo Live Stock.
EAST UUFFALO , N. Y. . April S.-CATTL.T- :
I'rlme lo extra export steers , Jj.3063.53 ; pilmelo _
choice EhlpptoR , JI.90fl3.lS : fat helftrs , Jl Z-Cf
4 U ) ; fair lo need mixed bulchers' slop ! : , $3.83t
4 10 ; butcherit' . and .cows , .J3.W83.43 ; common
rs , seed to choice , Il.l7jr4.0 :
rouiths , common to choice , J4.63ffl4.fO ; pig ? , coni-
mon to choice , J3.8083.93.
L.AMI1S Choice lo xlra , S3.90S8.10 ; culli to
common , f3.OOH5.50 ; clipped lambs , Sl.23f ( I.S3.
RIIBKI' Clioice'lo selected wethers. J4.90JT3 CO ;
'iills ' lo common , J3.50S4.00 ; cllppcU sheep , Jl.OOiji
4.30. '
InillanniiollM Live Stock.
INDIANAPOUS. April 8. CATTL-E-necelpts.
630 head : shipments. 10) head ; market active and
a irood clearance of nil kinds was mndo , see l lo
prime sleers. J4.90S-5.23 ; fair lo medium.MeerB . ,
I4.coai.ti0 ; common lo Kood slociiers , $ J.2dSll.CO.
HOGS Ileeelpts , 6,500 head ; shipments , 2.rOO
head ; market fairly ncilve ; average price * about
steady eooj to choice medium nnd heavy , JS.fOSc
1.93 ; mixed , t3.80g3.SIO ; good to choice lights. $3 81'
4J3 CO.
BHKBP He3flpts , llsht ; shlpmenls , none ; mar
ket steady ; uprlnK lamba selling at fc : good tn
choice Blierp , tl.Z54f4.BO ; common , J2.u83.40 ,
KniiHiiH City I.lvc StocU Market.
KANSAS CITY , April 8 CATTLE Ilecelpls ,
o.CW heud ; market steady to Btront ; : Texas
sleers , J3.00JJ4 93 ; Texas cows , J3.10a4.13 ; nalivo
sleers , J390I85.20 ; riallve cows and heifers , S2.25
6J4 50 : slackers and feeders , J3.4')84.a ' ) ; bulls.
. 15,000 head ; markel steady ;
bulk of sales. $3.6003.75 ; heavies $5651738714 ;
packers. $3.5 : . 3.SO ; mixed , $3.5003.7o : . lights ,
13 4303.70 ; yorkers , $3.63 3.70 ; pigs. $3.2303.50.
BHKKr llecelpts , 3.CCO head : markel Hteady lo
ilrons ; lambs , $1.0007.00 ; mullons , $3.0004.73.
Clnrliuinil tlv > Stock.
OINCINNATI , April s. IIOC.S-K.IS > - , t3.i5s
3.93.
3.93.OATTLB Sleady. t2.73ft4.73.
SHKBl'-Dull. $3.COffl4.73.
LAM IIS Weak. ? 4.K'
.Stuck lit
Ilecord of recelpls of live flock at the four
principal markets April 8 :
Catll < > . Hoss. Sheep.
Omaha Ud 4,231 1.S9 !
ChlcaEO 2.000 20.000 B.OOt
Kansas Clly . * ' " - ' -
St. Louis " 00 7,500 H
Tolals ' . 9.5J4 49.731 10,49 !
C4)TTOSf iMAIIKIST.
SnleM Arc- the SninllcHt In tlie , ! ll tor >
o.f the lOxcliuiiKe ,
NEW YOIIK. April S. Hpeculillon In cotton
futures was at a standstill loday , even the
scalping element finding nothlns In news at
hand from which lo base an opinion. From
Blarl lo llnlah the market UcKod feature , and
only at the opening did Ihe pll present any
semblance of activity , A decline of 1 to !
points on the call resulted from Ikht eelllns ,
and brought out thR pesslmUUe characlrr ol
Ihe advices from Washington , "y midday prices
had varied but little , with the market , llnally
quiet at unchanged prices to 1 point net lower.
Total sales ut futures reaehe-1 bul 20.000 bulea ,
rrpresenllng perhaps the smallest market In tlif
history of the exchange. Spot , irulet : middling ,
8 J-lCo ; net receipts , 200 bales : groaJ. 2.TO ) bales ;
cxporls lo Great llrlliln , 1W3 bales ; forwarded ,
472 bales ; sales , 300 bales , all spinners ; slock ,
1M.7SO bales. Weekly : Net receipts , 1,219 bales ;
gross , 22,105' bales ; exports to (5real lirltaln ,
6.32 bale ; to the continent. 4.429 bales ; ton
warded , 3.453 bales ; sales. 4.73 ! biles ; spinners ,
1.633 bales. Total today : Net receipts. 7,491
bales ; extwrls to Oreat lirltaln. 15.6J7 bales ; tc
France. 4.913 bales ; to the continent , Ilk53 Iwxles
stock , " 00,668 l > ale . Consolidated : Net recelpls
76.191 bales ; exporls lo Oreal llrilaln , 60 , 7 !
l > ales ; to France , 17,161 bales ; lo 111 * conlinenl ,
6963 ? bale's. Tolal since fieplember 1 : Net re.
celpta. 7.476.103 bales ; exports .to Oreal llrilaln ,
2.C23.(93 bales ; to France , 743,073 bales ; to the
continent , 2,564,339 bales.
Wool MurkelH.
UOSTON , Alirll 8. WOOIFollowlnff are th
quolallons for leading descriptions :
Ohio and Pennsylvania lUece ? , X nnd above
26027c : XX and above , 30c ; ilelalne. 50O31e
No. 1 combln ? . . 30c ; No. 2 , combine. SOc
Michigan. Wisconsin , elc. X Michigan. 2 c
No. 1 Michigan combing. 2Sc ; No. 1 Illlnol.
lomblns. 2. c ; No. 2 oomhinsr , 2S < J9c ; No. S 1111
nols combine , 2Stf29c ; X New York. New Ilnmp
shire and Vermont , 23024c ; No. 1 New York
New Hampshire and Vermont , 'fie ; delalm
Michigan , 2Jc ; unwashed medium , Kentucky am
Indiana qusrler blood combing , 23e ; Kcntuck )
end Indiana three-elghllu lilooil combing , 23c
Missouri quarter blood combing , 2e ; Mlruour
lhree-clfihll.il blood comb'nj , IJjc ! : braid comb-
Ing. 2)c ; l ake and UeoreU , 2 ! : . Texas wools-
miNlluni ( It montM , HOlfel scotir < l , 43s
Vi uprltiic fine (11 ( mnntlin ) , IStflMj tcourcj , ( Oo ,
Tmltory wooli < Mnntin line Una mMum | nn ,
l c | feourcsl. 4 * ! PtiHc , Mci Utah. Wyi
oinlnit , etc. Fine mrdftim nnil nnt , 15Tlfc.
lile , Mci scouted. 4tt/4 , Auiri | > ll M wool -
jure.l bnfls , rnmblnj. puporflne. TOO7c | romb-
* tiod. 6ilCJot ( rcmblnit , vcrnur , CCU63c :
tislnnd combing. We.
ST. uiriy. Arm swoottA : icr ) me.
dluin , UUlOci light line , UtjlCc ; heavy line , tff
14C ! lub wnsheil ,
XCH- York Dry Cooiln Market.
NKW YOttK. April . The Kllllude of the
iry goods mnrkrt Is Hill n WHllInc une. W r
nailers still tngroj * the attention of both l ij'-
crs and feller * to a Urne exttnt , nn.l the form r
re still slow to do buying In any line. The at-
ItuJc of sellers Is al j a waiting one. Staple
rottoni are the subject of a sllKlilly better" < lo-
mand l lhi > clo e of ( he week lhan wns thn
furs nt the opening. The trad paMlns l by
no means heavy , however. Ilrown goods arc
not in the brightest , ngures arc tllll dull.
MnrkptH.
NHW OltLKANV. April 8.-SUOAIt-luli ) : open
kellle , 2 Jlf3\c ; RranuUled. t\a ; whites. 4 7-16c ;
yellow , 4fflc ; seconds , 2H03 15-16c. Molasses ,
lull : centrifugal , 5fllc.
NK\\f YOIIK. April S.-SCOAIl-ltnw , ffrm ;
fair rennlng , JHc ; ccnlrlfugal , ) test. 4 : rf nne.l ,
Irm ; mold A. 6c ; stnndard A , SWe ; confec.
loners' A , 5Wc ; cut loaf , C ll-16c ; crushed ,
Jl-lCc ; powdered , 6)Jc ) ; granulaled , 5Vic ; cubes ,
Vic.
CnlUortiln Drleil KrtiltM.
NKW YOntf. April R.-CAMI'-QIINIA nillKt )
Ill'ITP Steady. Kvap.irnted . aptiler. common ,
( l7Ho ; prime wlro ttny , Sc ; w < xni dried , prime.
\tc \ ; choice. Sijo : fancy. 9r9io. ! Prunes , 3' f
'ie. Apilcot * . Itoynl. 5'ifi7c ' ; Moor Patk , &UW
fc. Pe-aclKs , unpc'lcu , 51to ( ; iweKM , If4o.
4)11 .MitrkelH .
SAVANNAH , Ha. , April 8. OII.S-Splrlts tur
pentine openeil at Sjjic , closed nt 26 , c bid. llosln
Irm. unclnnccd.
CIIA11L17STON , S. ( „ April 8. OH.1 * Turies- |
Ine , llrm , Si'/Jc. Iliwln , flrm , unchanged.
I.IKi : KAOCII AUDIO.
A \Viiiiilpri-r TuriiN Up to Flint 111 *
DrnrrdMl Wife ttciniii'rltMl ,
A sort of duplicate * of the famous ICnoch
\rden case has been unearthed In East St.
. ouls , reports the Globe-Democrat. It
seems that several years ago fritz Kralisa
and Miss Klmtnell were marrleil at Hello-
vllle. Tlio couple lived happily together for
only n few months. Krauss took to drink
and before the first of their marriage year
lad rolled over Krau.ss deserted his wife.
The wife hired out anil supported herself
.lie best she could until news came that her
lusband had been killed In a wreck. Later
advices confirmed the report , and a year later
she was married to George Gasto-J , a butcher
n St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Oaaton have
been living In East St. 'Lotila for the last
'car. 'Mr. Gaston works nt the Swift aud
Company Dressed Hcef works. On Monday
ironing while passing Clance'a saloon , on
Whisky chute , which Is about a block from
ils home , he was hailed by the barkeeper.
The couple were old frlcnJs and Guaton
walked kite the saloon to see what wa.i
wanted. As soon as he entered Mr. Clanco ,
who was behind the bar , said that Gaaton
was called over for the purpose of being In-
iroduccd to his wife's husband. Gaston , at
llrst considered the affair a joke , but was
again Informed that the stranger who leaned
against the counter was thn lawful , leng-lost
husband of Xcllle Kraurs. Gaston at cuco
Informel those present that he placed no
credenceIn the stranger's story , and hot
words soon passed. Some one attempted to
strike him , and as he carried nls butcher
knife with whleh he had been working all
day In his hand Glance drew a revolver and
ordered him out. Liter he was arrested on a
peace warrant , but gave ball. _
Mrs. Gaston was seen about the affair and
admitted that Krausj' statement about the
marriage was true. She said that she mar
ried him at 'Belleville ' In 1890 , and that he
deserted her soon after. She learned that he
was killed while stealing a ride on a Chicago
& Alton freight- train at Sn'rlngfleld , 111. ,
and received a letter later purporting to have
been written by Krauss' brother , to the ef
fect that the report of his death was true.
iSho met > Mr. Gaston about two years ago ,
and , believing that her husband was dead ,
married Gaston In St. Louis , and proposes to
stand by him. She says Krauss Is a worth
less drunkard and that during ttie short
wihllo ho lived with her he boat and kicked
her almost dally. She also feels that Gaston
was Inveigled Into Clance's saloon so that
Krauss could have a chance to beat him nnd
the. . , Invoke the aid of the law to glvo Ga.i-
ton as much trouble as possible. Gaston will
cling to the woman. Luckily there are no
children to add further complications to the
affair.
Open * Court nt IlnwMoii Oliy.
SATTLE , Wash. , April 8. J. G. Courtney
nnd D. A. Campbell of this cll'y arrived
hero from Dawson City last cvente on the
.steamer Victorian. They left Dawson
March 4 and made the trip in twenty-two
dnya. They report that Judgn Magulre had
reached Dnwson and had opened court.
Ed Lord , the. . man who tftole Ji'0,000 from a
saloon last fall , was sentenced to five years
at hard labor.
A shooting scrape Is rsported to hnvo
occurred at Skagway the day the Victorian
Icift. No particulars were obtainable. The
Victorian brought $50,009 In gold from the
Treadwell mine , ns far as Port Townseml ,
Whence It will be. shipped1 to San Francisco.
tl Will Run for Governor.
PHILADELPHIA , April S. Rev. Leo W.
Swallow of Harrlsburg last night accepted
the Independent nomination for governor
upon the platform , "Thou Shalt Not Steal , "
tendered to him at Harrlsburs on March SO
by a delegation of citizens of Philadelphia.
Dr. Swallow was prohibition candidate for
state treasurer In Novembsr last , polling
119,000 votes. It Is probable that the prohlbl-
tlon state convention which meets at
HurrlsburR May 19 will choose Dr. Swallow
as Its candidate for governor.
Killed Iir n Polio-man.
MINNEAPOLIS , April S.-Hnrry Stafford
died this morning1 from the effects of a
pistol shot flre < l by Policeman Xlmnurman
yesterday afternoon. Stafford was attemptIng -
Ing to sell a ring on tli ? fctrcet and wna
suspected of being a crook by the olllcer ,
On the latter's nproach Stafford tied , pur
sued by the policeman , who shot ( Stafford
judt below the heart. There. Is no doubt
ot his Innooenco of nny crime.
Killed by a lllc > Clint.
DAYTON , O. , April 8. This morning J.
McLata Smith , city editor of the Evening
PJ-CSS and son of General Samuel D. Smith ,
a member of the city council , died from a
fracture of the skull. He was run Into last
evening by the professional bicyclist , Roy
Lefevre , while crossing a street. Lefcvre
gave himself up to the pollco.
llrynn Oft'ITN I rlr. < * ( o Student * .
COLUMBUS , April 8. President J. H. Can-
fleld. of the Ohio State university has re
ceived the following letter from W. J. IJryan :
I hereby propose to give to the Ohio State
university , if agreeable to the trustees , J250 ,
the same to be Invested and the annual pro
ceeds used for a prize for the best essay
discussing the principles * which underlie our
form of government.
THIS UKAIrVM.VIIKBT. .
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday ,
April 8 :
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Emily Hinds to 8. H. Thomas , swVi
23-15-12 J12.00C
M. L. Leland to S. K. Humphrey , lot
" 1C , " Morion's suhdlv ]
Martha Joy nnd husband lo W. C ,
Kimball , lots 8 and 9 , block ! , Ames
Place , 1,0 *
New England Loan and Trust com
pany to N. O. Pratt , lot 11 , block
"H. " Shlnn's 2d add 1CO (
Patrick Jordan to Anna ISarratt , lots
1 and 2. block 223 , Florence HX
William Valentino and wife lo .Eliza
beth Valentine , lot 1C , Patrick's Sar
atoga add 2.0CK
Richard Suess and 'Wife to diaries
Wltte , oV6 of lot 7 , block 4 , Crawford's
add to Klkhorn HK
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
C. S. Francis to A. A. Hovemeyer , lot
4 , Uang's subdlv '
E. H. Uacr nnd wife to Louis Hchroe-
dcr , trustee , lota 15 and Hi , block 3 ,
lirown park 2
F. W. Corliss ct i\rto Frank Uoj'co ,
neU nwVi 4-.13-10 :
Hans Thomsen and wife ( o K. A.
I ange , undlv Vi of n 40 feet of o 20
feet of lot 2 , block 173--Oni < Um :
Same to M. A. Nagl et al. undlv U of
lots1 and 2 , block 173 ( except rv-40
feet of lot 1 and n 40 feet of o 20 1 2) ,
Omaha 1,17 :
DEEDS.
Sheriff to R. W. Rose , lots 19. SO nnd
21 , block 1 , Mayno Place ; lot 10. block
2 , Foster's add ; lots I to G , block 1 ;
lota 1 to 4 , block 2 ; lots 1 to 10 ,
block 5 , McCague'H | add 9H :
Sheriff to Hans Thomsen , undlv Vi of
lots 1 and 2 , block 173 ( except n 42
feet of lot 1) ) , Omaha. . . . . * 1.00
Total amount of transfers
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