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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1898)
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL July Wheat Bears Are Elampeded on the Chicago Exchange. THAT OPTION CLOSES WITH A NET GAIN Eurlr Sown Pnvorn ( he Ilcnr Side ot the . .Market , hut l.ntcr IteiiorU at i SlreiiKtli I" Rurnpe Turn the TablcM the Other U'uy. CHICAGO , Aprl1 27. July wheat bears trere stamped on 'change today. The op tion named made a clean advance , wiping out an early decline of 2Vic and closing with a net fain ot l&c. Everybody was on the celling- Ride from the Htart on lower cable ; * , favorable crop ncwa and declines at the nort'awcst. Hut foreign markets recovered ehurp'.y , Antwerp scotlng an advance of W 6c. Shorts rushed to cover and bid July up from 91',4c to Me. Muy wheat recovered most of a 5c decline , but closed with a net loss of l c. Corn and oats recovered early declines and closed unchanged to J',4c higher. 1'rovlslons ruled dull. J'ork de clined Gc , lard 2'/jc and rib * steady. 'i'no foreign wlieat markets , which were controlling influences ut the opening here today , showed a deal of Irregularity. Liver- petal quoted declln-cs ' 402J , while I'arls came Wil3\ic \ higher , Th * extremely favor able crop bulletins had a bearish effect , us did also needed rains at the northwest. Trailing began nt a decline of'tc In July iw'nsat. Kor half an hour the market acted atrong nnd rallied to yesterday's close , buf at Kio end of the time monthncd an a va in nt-hu of offerings struck the pit and prices dropped with u thud from W > 4o to UHic. Koi much account was taken of the .statis tics pertaining to the dally movement of wheat , but the favorable weat'ner for grow ing winter wheat was In t-.ie mind * of people who sold wheat early In the session. Clil- C.IRO receipts were 10 ! ) cara and twelve were CUM tract. Ilecclpts a'year ago were 13 earn. Minneapolis and Duluth received 327 cars , ugalnst 2OT a year ago. The clearances of wheat and Hour from Atlantic ports were uqual to 497.0CO bu. Closing quotations from Liverpool showed spot No. 1 northern spring wheat 3d a cental up , the price being 3s .Id. llellef came to the bulls from an unexpected quarter. Antwerp was reported as buying- carj-o of California off the JCiillsh coast at an equivalent of 11.33 a lti. , and the Antwerp price Increased con siderably , 14c In two days. Kngllsh country markets showed a further rUe ot 4&c a bu. These latter Items caused a stampede nmoriK the shorts and just before the close July sold at 93c. May rallied to { 1.21 % . July opened Vic lower at USVMfSSUc , sold at 9i&c , declined to ai'/ic , advanced to 33c , closing at 94c , a net gain of lic. Corn was heavy at the start on ftej selling by elevator people , wVio reported country ac- ceptitncoa of over 1,0W,000 ( liu. Foreign ac counts were smaller than for several days. Local receipts were 3S2 cars : eeaboard clearances , COS.OCO bu. Liv erpool showed lifted advance. The advance In wheat started Rome buy ing In corn , causing a rally of I'.ic. July started \\Tic \ lower at 33i.1IVlc , sold at 3.pJ)4c , advanced to 31c , closing at 31&c , a aift gain of lie. O.its followed corn. Trade was only mod erate. Chlcaco receipts were C37 cars. July opened \\c \ lower at 2Je , sold at 24-ic , rallyIng - Ing to ZjVic at the close. Provisions started weak on heavy toomo receipts. Trade was not broad , but file early losses were quite recovered. Liverpool - 1 reported bacon and hams Gd and lard 3d hi * her. There was a Ro-d cash demand here and Hhlpments were liberal. Illbs did not yield as readily as" ports and lard. July pork opened 13c lower , sold between $11.35 and J11.52J4. doting Co lower nt ? 11.47'/4. Iwird started MflOc lower , sold from $5.C5ifJS.73 , closing nt S.-I.72 nt n nc-t loss of 12' , c. lllbs ranged at Sj.50Jjj.ri7'i. ' closing nt the top. Mslltnaled receipt for tomorrow ; Wheat , 12 ? cars ; corn , 1C3 cars ; oats , D13 cam : Cioss , SI.CW head. Lx-aJint , ' futures ranged an followi : ArllclcB. . | Opan. | 111-n. | LouClo.io. | . ijfpify May-- ; 1 ' M . Il9i 1 2:1 : or. ' O'iH'tX 8ti : ! 81H Doo. ' . 2iSH t > U > 4 Com M.iy. . . * July , . . SJI Sept , , , . 35.S Onts-r. 2RH 283(1 ( 214 t4'4 J9 p : . . . y : i 23X lorh May. . , 11 M 11 Ifi 11 ' . ' 3 11 30 tiird-i" 11 37 } $ 11 O''tt 11 : ; s 11 47 11 O'JH July. 6-024 C 117 M 6 00 5 I ! . ' , 5 07K . ! 0 H5 o 73 C 05 5 72M 6 1C Sept - 5 77h B b-JK o n c a-'h 3 83 Ih-tKtbd May ; . . S 42(4 ( a soS a 42H c so C 52H July. . . 0 CO S 374 0 fit ) S o7H D 67 k Sept' 5 113 c uu 5 US D07H No ; 2. Cash quoMtlons were n follows : KIXHJH Jn fair demand , -unchamred. Wll HAT No. 2 prlnB. J1.03 ; No. 3 iprlng , Sl.aKiri.1 ! ; No. 2 red , $1.20. TORN fW. 2 , SFAftStc. ' ' OATS-No. 2. SSVic. f. o. b. ; No. I white. 30c ; No. -white ; 31 c. llVK-No. 2. 6aV4c. lJ.\nLKY-41O4Cc. FI.ATCSBED-NO. i. it.M ci.i > . TIMOTHT BVKI > Prime. | 3.tO. I'UOVISIONS-Mess jiork. iwr bbl. , $11.9)0 ) 11.25. liiril. pr 10) Ibs. . 15.K3. Short rlb.i sides 4loo e ) , Jj.JJJIVTO ! dry Mltol Bliouldera ( twe.l ) , $4 7. . K .mf short clear fcldM ( boxed ) , f.83flG.03. DlstlllnaHnlshed coeds , per Mil. , tl.tO. loaf , 13.69 ; granulated , $ ; .13 ( ? ( .28. Articles. Ihxiolpts. Shipments. Flour , bbls , . lt.onu : 11.000 Wheat , bu. . IS I.ooo 313.0110 Coin. On , . . ' ; , 4:10,000 : 001,000 , ' . , . . . Outs.'bu. 4X0.01)0 112,01111 Rj-ebu r 42.HOO 12,100 liarley.bu. . BD.OUO _ 13,000 On the Produce exchange today the butter market was Him : creameries , 1381C".c ; dairies ISUlJc. Kggs , eteady : fresh , lOc. ClKH-se , dull , unchanged. Live poultry , dull ; turkeys. 9fil' ) < i : chickens. 7Wc ! ; Aucks. s Hc. KK\V YOHIC O isi7.u7 Sl.VItKGTS. QuotatlonH for the ny ( on Geiiernl Cnminoilltlesi. NEW TOniC , April 27.-KI/ltn-necelpts. 18- ( XV ) tibX ; exports , 10,000 fbls. ; winter patents , J.,2y3.73 ; winter strnlKlits , J3.00ft5.23 ; Minnesota seta pitcnts , JC.COae.SO ; Minnesota bakers , t4.MC3.00. 'Ilye ' flour , llrmer , , .55e3.53. _ COHNME.'VL Market mrone ; yellow western , 7S 77e. UYi : Quiet : No. 2vesUrn. . e6c. UAHLKY Klrm : fewllnif , 4Sc. UAHLEY HALT nrin ; Wfstern , f.S T70c. WHEAT Hecelpts , 32 < JCOfl bu. ; exports , MI.ON bu. ; spot , firm ; No. : red , 41.21 f. o. b. nlloat- ' options 'opened etendy , but at once went ti pieces under heavy liquidation ; weakness con tinued until After noon , when efforts to cover disclosed n , scarcity of wheat nnd prices rallied decisively , closing llrm at Kglc net advance No. 2 red ; May. tl.K4Ol.au. cUied Jt.22. ; COItN Itefelpts. 317 , si ) lui. ; cports , W.Oii bu. ; Kpot , llrm ; Na. t , 40c ; options opened eailer on cnhlrs and liquidation , but later recovered fully on export buying and Ihe Jump In nfieat ; closed Ulichanced ; May , 2SUfi3S c. closed SSKr. OATH lliwlpts. 3oin ) hu. ; export * , , MO bu. ; pH. dull ; No. 7. SJc ; No. 2 white. IKU&Hic ; op tions , stronger , but quiet , elating > , i ° nvt blgtier ; May doted nt Sl c. ' KEED Kmn ; brun , 7O Oc ; middlings , SOOSJc ; U feed. HAY Dull ; shipping , Ji > gj3c ; good to choice 6J 70c. ' HOPS Dull ; state , common to choice 1893 crop , 483c ; 1S9 rrop , 7ffc : U87 crop , 15OI60- I'aclflc co.nl.M crop , 4Q6c ; 1S9 ( crop , 7OSc : ; 1897 crop. ISOlCc. " ; HIDES Uulet ; Qalveston , IStic ; Texas dry i:4c ; fallfornla , 174018C. ry < LEATIIEIt fitcady ; hemlock cole , nuenos Aires. l ! i20c. | . WOOL-Qutot ; fleece. 17o:2e ; Taxaa. I'OHc. PHOVIKIONS-lleef. stronKi family , Jii COO 1.00 ; extra mess tlO.O ) ; beef hams , J23.50 ; lucket , JlliSOftll.W. Cut mentt , ttemly ; plrkliM b.-lllfn. . : . } .tO7.CO. Und , steady ; wfsterafleam. . - fleam. J3.M ; May. JS.OS : reilne.1 , nulet. I'ork. steady mess , | 10.75tfll.OO ; family , 112.00. Tallow , firm' city. J 9-160 ; country. 3 9-l U3Hc. ; O1US Petroleum , easy. Ilojln , rteady : strained . common in good. 11. 43401. 41. Turpentine , nulet at 31(73IUc. Cottonseed oil , qultt but nrmlr lield ; prime crude , 20 20ic ! : prime crdue. Y o. li. mills , 1t)17c ; prime rummer yellow 'IU tHic : butter oil. t 4tf e ; prime winter yellow. ISKIIS9C. UlCE-Sleady ; fair to extra. 4ViO Vic : japan. MOLASSEB-Steadyj New Orleans , open kettle rrcnl to cho'ev. M17 c. ' JIirTAUS With the exception of spelter the various departments nf the metal market showed n llrm undertone , with quotations In som * In- Mjncei a ( bade higher. At th * cloe the InUl exchange called pl r Iron warrants tinner , with tO.70 bid and 7.W n ked ; UVf copper , flrm and unchanged , 'With ' tlt.10 bid and JIS.S asked ; tin , unrJianged. wltb tU.SO bid and J14.CO asked ; tin. rpelter. easier , with J4.IO bid and 14.24 atkd : lead , ( Inner , with tt.70 Md and W.73 o.krd. The ilrm fixing wie Mttllce price for leading western miners nnd smellers quotes lead J3.5 * . lU'TTE1tRFCtpt * . 4S.M1 pkgs. ; market tteady ; 'wedern creamery. UO17c ; factory , i:4O13c. CHKEsn Bectlpla , 1.511 pluca. : market steadr ; largo , fancy. tc : small , fancv. tfitt ; ; S ! choice , 7VIVc : ( mall , choice , 7\c ; part sklmf. C 4W o ; full tklms. t03c. 1-XlOrt Itrcclpts. iz.600 pkn. ; market Heady ; western , imc ; southern. Wheat Market. . .A rtt tT. WHBAT O | > * neJ Ion wl < 1 ranit and for an hour tbt market waal unietttei ) , with some Inclination shoirn to toll off The nervous character of the early feeling. wns shown In th * range of ? * ic. and It tnon was established for July. There was a nominal break of He from the optnlng , lh n an advance of Jic. ! OMAII.V Conillllnn nf Truile nnd ( notation * on Htniilp nml Knncy I'rodnce. naasiood stock. c. lltTTEll-Commin to fair. OOllc ; "ptrnlcir 18c ; gathered crenmery , ISOlCc. VHAIdolce fat , S ) to 120 Ibf. , quoted at t'J 8c ; large and coarse , t(17c. LIVE POULTIlY-Ch'ckena , CHO7c ; eld roott- | rs.n . . ; young raoslen. fs ? Vtc. OAME Weather too warm for game , PI O EONS Live , U.llfH.Zj ; drtvi piicon ( < n-it wanted. HAY Upland , J7.K ) ; nituland. J6.00 ; lovlnnd. $3. so ; rye straw , II no ; culur makes the prk-e cn hny ; light hales sell the best ; only top bring top prlccj. VEOETAllLES. ONIONS-Per bu. , Mcfltl. HEANS-Hand-plckcd navy , per bu. , 41.13. SWEET POTATOK8-Knnvis. 10-pecX bb ! . . J..60 ; swil sweet potntops. t2.W. CAlinAOE-Now-Fl rldn. per crate , t ? 2T . POTATOES Home grown , MifaSe : Colora-U > stock , 705 ; northern fancy early Ohio seed po tatoes. MC , TOMATOES-Per crate , J3.00fl3.2o. NIJ\V llEETS-lVr dor. , txmclifi. . 4fOSOo. ItADlSHES-Per doj. hunches , 303J3C. LETTUCi : Per doz. bunches. 3J 4'JC. ' OIIEEN ONIONSI'er doz. , 12913c. . WATEIK-niSS-Per lf-qt. cose. Jl.CO. CUCUMHEIlS-Pcr dos. . JI.2.-.W1.W. AVAX IlEANS-H bu. box. II. PEAS-per bu. , fancy Mississippi. tl.Z5. SPINACII-I'er haik-t. Jl. PIEPLANT Hoine'Rroivn ' , , per lb. , 2c. " IfKUITH. STIlAWnEniUES-Per 24-plnt case , J3.23 ; 21- qt. ease , J4.M. , APPLF.S-Wlnter' ( . J3.00O3.50. cilANHEttnirS FHrtcy Jersey , er bbl. , JtO.0,1. 'Ed M.i In it-iiji J3.tM ? .00. TltOl'ICAL KIIUITS. OIlANOES-Callfornla navels , J2.73SJ3.00 ; feed- llnus , 12.25. LKMONM Ckillfornla fnncy. 13.00 ; choice , JJ.JO R2.73 : fnni'y Mefrlna. I3.C083.M. IIANANA ? cnolc : . latge flock , per htircli , J'/M { 72.23 ; medium ilzetl bunches , Jl.7i02.00. NttTS-Aimoiiiis , per lb. . larce size. 12gi3e ; small , lie , UrntlU , per lb. . 90inc : English wal- nuti , iir lb , , fnncy soft shell , loflllc ; rtandard ! " , sj < 5c ; filberts , pib. . , 10j ; pecans , poiuhed. mo- ilium. 6tfie. . { latce. tS'J. : large hickory nuts , tt.0091.IO per bu. : tmall. J1.23H1.S5 per bu. ; per 100. tl : peanuts , raw , , fancy , 3-crown. ll-lh. b-jxo' , lOc ; u-crown. 4Mb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 22O 23oicr box ; California , 10-lb. box , Jl. IIONKY Choice white , 12c ; Colorado amber , 10 KUAUT-Per hhl. . JJ.M ; half bbl. , JZ.23. . - MAPLE . SYIIUP-l.-lve.gal. can. each. J2.73 ; al. cans , pure , doz. . per . J12 ; half-gal , cms , JC.23 ; quart cans. J3.50. DATES-Hallowee , CO to 70-lb. boxes , CHc Salr , 6c ; 1'anl ; , Mb. boxes. 5c. CIDEP. Per half-hbl , , J3 ; bbl. , J3. HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. SHEEP PELTS-Oreen salted , each , 13fJ-75c- ; green salted ' shearings ( short wooled early tklns ) each , I3c ; dry shearings ( short woolcd skins ) , No. 1 , each , ! c ; dry Hint Kansas and early Ne- bratka butclier wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. 4 5c ; dry lllnt , Kansas and Ncbrnski wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3jf0 | murrain flint ; dry Colorado butclier wool pells , per lb actual " .f1" ! ' te : 'I" ' . ' n Colorado , murrain wool 075.04. PIIR5HI MEATS. DRESSED HEKF-dood native steers. 7e lb. ; eood forequarters Bteers. Co ; geol lilndnuar- per tor.i steers , 9c - ; western steers , C ic : native helf ers , 6 > ic ; western helfert , Cijcj'good forequarters ters heifers , 5'ic ; good hindquarters heifers - SHc : native cowc , BHc : western cow. , C'ic : fn'r ' * ' ' * ' * Sc irM.c ; backhalvtH. < r.TTCaT CSfGVie fc.int : triangles . : , , . 4Hc. . . .V ' a. fresh. Uc ; froren , 1 , froren , 12c ; fresh. Ho : loins. No. 2 , frozen ! loc- fresh , 12c loins , No. ; 3 , frozen , BC ; frc-sh 10e- short loins , market style , 2o above loins hotel ; style , 4c above lolns cow loin ends , SVje : Btecr - - tlcnal ; beef'"rmjwds , thank and rum'nofr."lUo additional ; trlmmlnc * . 4V c ; beef shanks , id- brains , per dozNJSccetbreadi ; , per lb. , frozen , carcass or sides , lO'/lc ; calf head and feet scalded , per pet. 73c. MI'TTON Fnnry lambs , c per lb. : regular mlu , Sc ; sheep , 7V4c ; market racks ( long ) , fo ; tratel racks ( thcrt ) , lie ; loins , 9c ; sa.'illts. 9c ; legs. 9c ; lamb lees , lOc : bre tt and stews , J'ic toninies , each. So ; foreauartcn. BWo. ; PonK Drtied plB . BUc per lb. ; dressed host. Co ; tenderloins , 15 : ; Ions , small , 6c : large , 6'ic ; spare ribs , 4Hc : ham sausage butts , GVJc ; Iloaton butts , 5V4c ; pho'llders , rough. 4 c ; shoul ders. skinned. Co ; trimmings , 4i e : leaf Urd , not rendered , SHc ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; snouts and n\rr. 3o ; fresh hams. 16 to IS Ibs. , I' c ; fresh hams , short clears , o'ic : cheek meats. 4o ; neck- bones , 2cpigs' ; tails , 3c ; plucks , each , Sc ; chit terlings , Sc ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per u'oz. . 25c ; stomachs , each , ! c ; tongues , each , 7c ; kidneys , per doz. , lOc ; brains , pjr dos , . 15c : pips * feet ; per doz. , 30c ; livers , each , 3c ; I.OE rinds , 3c ; blade bones. Be. I.niiln nrueriil Mnrket. ST. I-OtJIS. April 27.-FIX > Un Higher ; patents , J5.2Si' .CO ; stralghlfi , J4. T3W5.00 : clear , SI.Z5OI.RO ; medium , J3.730I.03. \VIIKAT-Futures closed stronu , unrettled. with May He , July ? if,5c nnd Septemlwr ? 4u higher than yentenlay. Spot , lower to BHI ; No. 2 red cash , elevator , Jl.OO : track. Jl.IOfll.10W : April , Jl.lOVi : Mny. 11.11 : July. 90'&R90Uc ; September , K c bid ; No. 3 hard cash , Jl.0lffl.05. fORN Future" unsettled and small fractions higher than yesterday. Spot , lower ; No. 2 cnsh. 31c ; Anrll , 32C ; Mny. 32jfl-32V4c ; July , 32K ® 32 > ic : Seplember. S3c bid. OAltS F'utures quiet nnd fraction * lower than yesterdnv. Spot steady : No. 2 cash , 23 ' 4c : trark , 30 > J WV4c ' . : Aprllr 'l.c ; May , 29Hc ; July , 23H KHc.8epteinber ; , 23Hc ; No. 2 white , > 3c. 3c.IlYK IlYK Firm. C9c. BEEDR Flax ed , nominal. J1.Z7. Timothy. orltnt" . , J2.C3fJ2.70. StrongJl.74fTl.73. . ItnAN-Ktrnns ; sicked , east track. 3c. HAY Strong nnd In demand ; prairie , J3.001J .r.5 : timothy. M & > # 12.M. lltlTTEn-Strady ; croamcrjIStflSo ; dalr } ' . ll 7tv. r , S < 5c. W1IISKV Itluhcr , Jl.S. Ml'rr.II.efld ! , higher. I3.S3. Speller , dull. J4. wllcrs- . rnOVISIONS 1'ork , ensler : standard mefs , lolililng. Jll.2.5. Ijird. ensler : prime steam , J3 SO ; choice , J3.57'.i. Ttacon. tmxed shoulilori. J5.25 ; extra short rlpnr , ItliH ; rlhi. 6 J3 ; f'lorts. JS.M ) . Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , 4,75 : e ni short clear , J5.C2H ! rll > s , J5.75 ; hnrt < . JS. KIITS Flnur. 3.oo bhls. : whetit. 19,000 bu. : corn. S6WV ) l i. ; oats. 41.040 bu , 8HIPMPNT.1 Flour. 3.IVW t.lil . : wheat. 1,00) bu. ; corn , 101.K ( bo. ; nals. B.W bu. Ittiltlraore Mnrkpt. lUf.TIMOnn , Md. , April 27-KLOIin Active and hlirher ; western upernni > . 13.23(73 5rt ; w > l- ern , | 4.2p4.M ; winter wftoat patents , > ; .tOB370 : reoelntf , 2.034 ' bbls. ; exports. 9.4S8 t > hs. | WHKAT S-'teadyNit decline : spot , mant'i rnd May , ll.l2W l.aitt:6leamer No. 2 red. l.Csy Q 1.09 ; receipt * . snrn ; iu. : exports. 21,949 bu. > ; southern wheat liv sample , JI.10Ol.13 : southern wheat on erade , Jl.C < > l.lJi. ) rOHN Firm : pot nnd month. JS JQSJC ; May. 3S\i i-S < \ c ; steauiW ) mlxe < l , 37J < r38c : receipts. ; 74.S6 tin. exportif. Is.te : I1J.94S bu.j southern white ancl yellow rn h. WlfllVSc. OATS-FIrm : No. 2' white. \Hnjc ; No. 2 mixed. ! ' 4aJ4Hc : receipts , 11,600 bu. ; exports t , 6.94 ! liu. nYD-Ea y : No. ! nearby , 48Vi3Cnic : No. ! western. CSUc ; receipts , 3.778 bu. ; experts , SO.COO ; b-j. bj.HAY HAY Flrmrr : choice timothy. tlJ.OO. HltAIN FRKIO1ITS Rather quleli-r ; steam to Liverpool , per bu. , 5d , June ; Cork for orders , per quarter. 4s 6d. Muy ; 4i 3d. June. lUTTTnil Firm : fan-y creamery , KiI7e : fancy Indie. 15c : coed ladle , He ; store packed , 143Hie. KfiOS Firm ; fresh , llo. OIH-JESE Steady : fanty New York , larire. S''t 'HHc ' : fancy New York , medium. MC10c ; fanoy New York , small , Clurlunatl Mnrket. CINCINNATI.-April n.-FLOUIl-FIrm nd hither : fancy. I4.7MI5.CO. WHBAT Quiet : No. J red. Jl.OO. CORN Firm ; No. i mixed , ilHc. OATS-Hteady : No. 1 mixed. ' - IlYK Firm : No. 3. 65--\ IMIOVIHIO.N'S Lord , quiet. J-VSO. llullc meati , llrm. Jl 6.1. Ilacon , steady , 16.S3. WHISKY-Stronjr , * ilg1ier. II.a. IlUTTKIl Quiet , lawer : fancy Klein cream- en * . 18U : Ohio , iOlc ; dairy. lOOllr. StTOAn-l-1rm : hard renned , $4.4101.97. KOOM Quiet at Sc. CHKHSK-Steady ; to prime flat. Grain Rrcrlpta nt Principal -Market * . CHICAGO. AiirtI IT. Receipts today : Wheat. 1W c rs-c ; tn..fc2 cars ; oats , S37 cars. K tlmatM earlot * taot < trr w ; Wheat , US cars 4C5 ' ; corn , : - o t . JIK-.J 'S DtlbUT . * * . * Aprll r.-necelpU : Wheat , 108 car * MINNEAPOLIS , April J7.-HeceIpti : Whest , JW e r . ST. LOUIS , April I7.-nec lpls ! Wheat. 145 KANSAS CITY. April 27.-nec lpt : Wlieat. 3 . ( arm. New Orlrcni Market. NTJW OniEAK8. Arrll 17. HOa rnODHCTS V rr * firm. Pork. stsn < l rd m as. tit. IJM. Ii tleitc. l4.Wf4.W4 ; pur * Urd. | 5.TI t ' S.87H. IloxeJ meats , dry salt thoulders , Ji. O . t.im. sldej. J5.90jr6.eo. 1'a.cn , ccc.r ! rlt > des. t < .7 ! u .S7H. llanu , choice sugar cured , JS.7SQ 9.75. . ordinary to fauI1.C039.S4. . IllCE F rm ; ordinary to god. 4 > iUiC. ! FIjOl'lt-Htrorgj extra f nc > , Jj.Vtf5lu ; pal- cnts , J3.254J5.40. COitNMtAI-41.75Gt.84. IIItAN-764f78c. HAY I'flme. J14.t4915.04 ; choice. 113 OOfT.6.0) . CXllN-No. 2 mlxeJ , racked. 4:0 > Jc : No. i white. 4) 4 < ? ; No. 2 yellow , 4 > 34I.\ OATS No. i western , sacked , tic. York \ VhriltMnrUrt. . NEW YOIIK , April 27. After a season of dlscouragemrnta enrly In the session , wheat bulls attacked the market on nil sldra toJ.iy , forcing shorts Into Vl < rau action , which wlprd out all the early incline nnd Ivft ofllnlnl closing prices i.Olc higher than last night. The- ( crratest excitement of Ihe day , howe\cr , wan hrught out In curb trading , when July sold up to II.03U on a contlmiatlon of the- active coverIng - Ing- which marked the last hour' * trading- . Heavy ll/iuldall n formed a part of the morn ing's builnrss. thus relieving Ihe market of n considerable burden and making It extremely sensitive In the late afternoon to the bullish demonstrations. Exn | > rts were fairly large and nn advance wan reported In freight rates. The remarkable strength In foreign markets today In face of ycsterd.iy'11 late weakness nn this nlde was n big- surprise tu all traden , Indlmtlnir. cither a bis corner In nearby deliveries , par ticularly In Liverpool and Antwerp , or a con tinued rcare OVM- light supplies. July sold from 99o to J1.01T4 , Hosing oillclally nt Jl.OI'i. Mny ranged frcm J1.16H to JI.224 , clslngolll - rlally ] at JI.22. The last curb prlc on July was i over the best previous figures for the year. Liverpool Market. UVmt'OOU April :7.-I'HOVIS10NS-Ham , short cut. Hrm at . Itacon , llrm nt SSs ; short rlK . firm at 36s : long clear and light , firm at 31 8 M ; long cle.tr middles , heavy , firm nt 30s M , flnrt clear bn."ks , firm at 33s ; clear bellli * , firm at 3V" . Shoulders , Kiuare , llrm at 2 2 < 1. Uinl , prime western , steady nt 29s 6d , OIUS fottoncced oil , Liverpool renned , firm nt 17s 3d. Turpentine spirits strongat 26s. Ilosln , common , firm at 5 < 3d. ConN-Aprll. quiet nt 3s lid ; May , 4s % d ; July , quiet nt 4 * ftd. WHEAT No. 1 northern , red , raring , firm , 9s 3d. CHKE8K Amerfam finest white , 41s ; Ameri can Oneit colored , 41s , FLOim-St. Louis fancy winter , firm , 11s 3d. Ivntmn * City Crnln and 1'rorlxlonn. KANSAS CITY , April 27. WHBAT Mnrket 2c lower and not so active : No. 1 hard , Jl.03ffl.04 ; No. 2 , tl.02gl.04 ; No. 3. 9Sm99c : No. 1 red. JI.05 ; No. 2. Jl.03in.05 ; No. 3 , Jl.01ijl.03 ; No. 2 sprlnK. Jl.OO ; No. 3. 9Sc. COItN Market V4c lower nnd active ; No. 2 mix * , ) . SI 31Hc. OA113 Sc-arcc and higher ; No. 2 while. JO c. IIYIJ Mnrket higher : No. 2. 2Sc. HAY Source nnd higher ! choice timothy , J10.CO ; clinlco prnlrle. J9.54. UUTTKH-MarUct stendy ; creamery , 14JJ17c ; dairy , 12W1.V. IlECKI ITS Wlieat. 37,500 bu. ; corn , 33,800 UU.J oats. 9.044 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 21 , EDO bu.i corn , 33,10) bu. ; oats , 12,000 bu. Toledo Market. TOL.nDO. Aorll 27. WHEAT Active ; No , I , cnrli. Jt.14 : May , tl.13. ( XJI1N Active nnd lower : No. 2 mixed , 3l'c. OATS Dull nnd lower ; No. 2 , cash and May , 23 Vc. UYB Dull nnd wenlc ; No. S. cash. Clo. Ot.OVEUSKEO Dull and lower : prime , cash , J3.12W. I'cnrln Mnrket * . PEOniA. April 27.-COHN-Mnrket quiet nnd easier : No. 2. 32MC. OATS Mnrket slow nnd easlor ; No. 3 white , . WHISKY-HIgh proof spirits. J1.21H- D.-troU Mnrli.-t. DETHOIT. Mich. . April 27.-WHEAT No. white. J1.07W ; No. 2 re < l. Jl.09',4 ' ! May. J1.C9. COItN No. 2 mixed , 33 < 4c. OATS-NO. 2 wrrte , ssuc. IIYE No. 2 , Clc. l 1illn < lrlililn rroitiioe. PHILAnnLPHIA. Apr'l 27. UUTTKn-Steady ; fancy western < rcamery , I'Vic ; fancy western prints. l ! > c. EOOS Steady ; fresh western , IJ'.Jc. 'Snii ' Krniiclm-o AVlient Market. SAN FKANCISCO , April 27. WHEAT firm ; December. Jl.S2i. IIAULIJY Steady ; Dorember , Jl.SJ'i. STOCKS \MJ ilOXIlS. Mnrl.el In Without Tone nml TrntiH- ncMloitsi Are Small. NEW YORK , April 27. Today's stock market was almost entirely without lane. Transactions were not greatly In excess of the smallest day's business In the blttory of tha exchange , the ag gregate of all sales footing up only 61,000 share * . The market drifted aimlessly and over a very narrow range. Such usually volatile specialties as Sugar and Metropolitan Street Hallway covered ft range , of leti tiian 94 during the whole day. A laise number of stocks which almost always llgure In the day's tradingliavo not a single sale recorded -for tjcm. A fewstocks 'moved quite widely , on account of special tauses , but the volume of buflnecs even with these was small. Canadian 1'acine a l Northern 1'acltlc stok9 moved up tojether from the same cause , namely , news prevalent In London that the northwestern rate war Is about to be hettlcd. Canadian 1'aclflc's net Bain Is 2i nnd Northern I'aclllo a point. The strength of these stocks really gave a tone to the whole market. General Electric f honed strength on the showing made by Its annual statement. Kansas City , 1'lttsburs bywa Quit recovered 2VI of yesterday's low , which was said to be due to apprehension that Its ter minal port on the gulf would be closed by the war. Hawaiian commercial recovered 4 points of Its recent Insse ? , which.were mid to l due towa apprehension that Its stock" of sugar In transit was liable It ) capture. Arbitrage dealers fold most of the International stocks , but bought no Northern Pacltlc. Transactions were Inflgnld- cant. Dullness In stocks was no doubt due In pa to the transfer of speculative Interest to th < wheat market. Conditions In the money market teemed to be working to an eailer liasls. Call loans at the banks , which hold out for 4 per cent , are being repaid , as mono * can be had for lers than that In the street , nnd time loans nn said to be made at less than' C per cent. The demand for funds from the Interior con tinued , but It Is not aa large as. early In the Jvm . TCic Increase In rates checked the de mand : for sterling. Tii bond market was In tensely In sympathy with th flocks and prices were held about rteady. Total Bales. 4DcO.OOO. United States old 4s. registered , declined li In bid price and new 4s , coupon , were } 4 lower bit than the same price of yesterday. The 1 Rvcnlng I'ost1 * London financial cable gram rays : The stock markets were nulet. but better today on the combined Inflow of ' old and ; easier money. Tha tettlement 'was n tmall af fair , except In West Australian mines , "and was easily arranged. Contanj&oes were compara tively light , the rate on Spanish ti being about 1 per cent , which Is Indicative of a short sup ply. . Contango ? * on Amerle-an * were 4H to B , t > ut on New York Centrals the rate was even down to 2 and on Louisville & _ Nashvlle | _ from 3bu 3a * buying. Americans closed at about the best , with a small speculative Inquiry here. Kafllrs were better on the reported reduction of the dynamite rates In tlic Transvaal. The difficulties Inbe the West Australian market have not yet been EettleJ. Another failure was announced today. I nni Informed on excellent authority that a * a result of the It-ink of England's policy , as recently told In these dispatches , In making advances of free Interest , 1,5W,00 In col.l has already been secured , of which one-half has In-en received , the remainder belns expected In th next few day * . Today's Receipt of bar sold at the bank Is the flr.t for the last two years , The London discount market would be easier but - for the fact that on SIny 7 more than 12- CW 000 of the Chinese Indemnity money to 4 > ! paid Japan will , wlf.i the exception of Sl.OM.Oi/1) ' ta tie rotalne.l by the Imperial Hank of Cler- many. all go to Japan's account at the Hank of England , thus Impoverishing the London mrrket nnd Increasing the bank's power of con trol. Following are the Closing quotations of the leading sleeks cn tl N w York market today ; ( ( * Io uu tat inn * * w7 fuivunwurcai * v IUM * St. Paul 81 Keadlnir Hit pfd. . . 3714 F do ptd 1311 S4.L.8. W 3M " Hawaii C.C. 23 do Did HU w f > Total sales of stocks today. Ml.COO ( hares , In- eluding : llurllniton & Qulncy , S.579 ; I.'rle pre ferred , 4,121 ; Northern 1'aclnc. ltCOi ; st. 1'aul. C.887 : Union Tactile preferred , 7,415 ; American Hfilrlta , S.746 ; People's Qaa. 5,005) ) Sugar , 1.06I > . tl KurrlKn FtoBHclal/ LONDON. 'April ST. Oold la quoud at Huenoa Ayrvsat 168.JO ; at L'abon , (4at \ Home , 107,61. A India council bill * were allotted today at .61.la K SM-31d. America * Kcurlties , alter a. dull an4 | rather weak opining- , were firmer but Inacl v * The close was firm , with a lUht demand. Amount of tiulllon gone Into the Hank of i'.rtx- land nn h.tlanct today , cWi.W ) , I1HRL1N , April I7.-On the bourse toJiy prices were llrm. The cheapnts * of money , coupled with the strength of the market * at other cen * ters , caused all around purchasing , principally of bank shares , I'AIUH. April ST. rrtcea. went firm In all rej- lions un the bourse today. There were many covering purchases , Span'sh 4s were active early In the day , quiet during the afternoon nnd nn Ihe whole they Mere fairly maintained. International secur'tbs ral'led ftnnrtly , the easy mnney In London stimulating buying. The p In- clpnl rise was In ltrazllans. ! ( Icld mine share * Improved , on the reduction In the price far ex plosives. Three rr cent rente * , 10f KHo for tha account. Exchange on Lor. Ion , IJt tic for checks , New YnrkJHoncr Market. NKW YORK. Apr ( , > 7.-MONnY ON CALL- Nomlnally , ! ( n Pr centj , I'RIMIJ MERCANTILE TAPEH-i08 per cent. STliRUNO EXCirANnn Firm , wltb actual burners In l > anker ' hilly nt II. 3 % and II.SI f > r sixty days ; posted rnfcVll.SlH04.82 anj Jl.wHff 4.Ed ; ciimmerclal lilll'J4JO \ . H1LVH ( , ' KCEHTlKI'ATIW-30ig57c. 1IAR 8ILVER-S6HO. - MEXICAN DOLLAIIB-1MJC. OOVE11NMENT UONDS Weak ; United Stales new 4s , registered' 116 i ; coupon , IIS ; 4s , reglsteted , 10 : tf. cfiupun. 107 ; 2s , 04 : Bs. reg istered , lOOtt ! Ss coupo'nllOVS , : Pacific Cs of ' ) , 102'i. ' , " Closlnr quotations tjn bonds were as follows : tl 3.now4s.ror . . . .117H "N. o. tin 1211" " U.S.nanr 4s COU..11KU u.a,4 .Tft loqit No. 1'aeino Intl. . . U.S.4S.OOUP K No. I'aolno as 07M tl.s. ys. rai t No. P.icltla 4s I'll4 W. Y.C. A St. L. 41. . 11)11 ) U.S. fm. coup N. A W. Us I1.1K District 3.05ft 11S- y. W. Consols 1.1H Aln..cl.isi A I N. W. Deb. Ss 114 Ala..class II . ! Ota. Nar.lsts Ill ) . UU Ore.Nur. 4s . . . . M'K Ala. Currency. . Uil ' . O. S. u. tis.t. r. 117 Atclnnoiui HJH O. S. Li i. t. r. . . Dil Atclnaonai.l. 4 . . . . .r UU O. Imu. Ists.t. r. . . . 110V < caiimmso.-jnda. . . inn O. Imp. 6s. t. r. . . . . . BO C. AN. P. t.r. us , . 80 Pacific b of ' 03. . . Kl'Jli O.A O. fis . . ' . . 113 lle.ldln ? 4S . 7S C.H..tD. 4H1 , .1I)4H U.O.Wnit 1st ! . 78H I ) . AH. O. Isti. . . .IDS St I * A I. M. Oj.1. f Hl ) > D.AIl. O.4s . 84 St. L.9. K.Oia.ll. 1PJ EniUTtinn. lsts..llii. St. P. Consols . ISII KrloOon. 4s . OM St. P. C. 4 P. UK. . . 114 K. W. .tD. Is. t. r. HO St. P. C. .V P. a . Ill Oen.KIuc. t > . Oil Southern Itv. 3s. . . . H7M G.H.jtS. A.n . KM ) S. 11. 4 T. Os . H3 O.H.AS. A. ' .M . . .IOJ : Toiin.new sot3s , . . H.I H..vT.Cont.5a . IDS Tox. IMc. L.G.IMH t)7 < H.&T.acnn 0s. . .11)0 ) Tex. Pas. Ms..Ms. . . ' "J'4 ' Iowa C. iHti . mi U. I > . D..VO. Idtl. . MH La.NawCon.-l3. . . . IK ) Wab. la- -,9 . lot ! L.&N. Unl. 43 . K'-'U Missouri Os . 1011 West Shorn 4s . 109 M.K.AT.'J.ti . 07 < V'n. Cunitirlcs. , . 03 M. K. AT.4 . MH V.I. dofurrml . fl N. Y.c. IBM . 11:1 : Union Pacltlc pfd. . 3 < m N.J. O.68 , .1119 hi Union P.iclllo Is. . . S4H offered. Ilnstoii Stock Quotation ! . nOSTON , April 27. Call loans , 400 per cent ; time loans , .V/iSiOH per cent. Closing prices for stocks , bonds and , mini n g shares ; A.T..VS. : P Atcblson pfd. American Suar. Mil } * Boston L Aiii.suir.ir Dfd. . . 105 E. E. I liiO Bav State Oas 1 5-10 Urn. Kli-e. Pfd 75 Eel Telephone. . 143 AtnlilKon 4s 7584h BOBtOIl&AlDVlV. IMS New Engl.vsdUB. . . now OostouA Maine. . ion on C..Il.i o 81)1 * Allonoz Mmmia'j 1 Fllchourr OS Atlantic 24 ( ieneral Kiectrio. 31 lloaion A Mont.ini 173 Mexican Central. 314M Unite .V no.itcn. . . . B3W N.Ok Y.A N. E , 80 Calumol.U liecU. . 018 Ok Colour INS Centennial 018HH liunocr 15 Franklin 10 Union Pncinc l&tt Onccot.t WcHtEmt SI ) Ciilnuy West Knd utd 101 TnmarapK w.w. . Eloo Wolverines 10 w. Elcc. ufd Parroti 224' Snit l-'rnnelneo Ilnliiir Qnntntloii * . SAN PHANCISCO. April 27.-Omclal closing qunt.itIons on mining stocks today wcie ai rot lows : Alia tfl Uale.v Norcroas. . 48 AlplmCon U Kentucky Con. . . 1 Annes 0 Mexican . II Dolclier H Occidental Con. . . . 110 Hcst.V : Heluhcr. . . . 0 Oplilr . 30 lltllllon 1 Ofcrinan . 3 C.-iledomn I. Potoal CbnlleniroConJ 13 tiiollar. ! 10 SIcrrii No van a. . . 07 Con.tui. . < t Vi. : . . . D7 tliiion Con 11 Con. Iinpui'lal. . . 1 Utih : Con 7 crown Point 0 Yi-llow Jacket. . . 8 Kxcbcqiier 1 Standard. . . 100 iiuula.Curria. . : ID nBked. Silver bars , CC c ; Mfxlcan dollars , 4GfflJ1Sc ( ; drafts , slsht , 12 ; lelogrnpli. IJj. \e - York AIlnInK < tuotntlonn. NEW YORK , April 27. The following are the closing mln'ng ' quotations : Chollar. Jl ) Ontario -50 Crown Point. 1U Oiinir. - 40 Con. C.il. i Vn. . . lii ) Plymouth 13 Iti.idwoou 76 QiilcKsllve'r. 100 Gould i Curry II ) Oulc'ailver era UOt ) flulo&Nornross. . 41) ) Slorr.iNovi1i. . ( ! , - > IloincstaKo run 10.- Iron silver 43" Union Con. . . . . . 10.i0 ! Muxic3u. . . : ID Yellow Jacket . 10 London Stank ; Quotation * . LONDON , April 27.-I p. m. Closing : Connols. m'y..lll * f Consols. Meet. . . Ponnsvlvanla Can. Pacific. . S7M . . 8IU Rpadlnir H > < Erie. , , Rlux. ( 'cn. new 4 . . IJ'J . . . . Atchlooii 1OH III. Central . { . . 100-4 L.tN 47 4 an ordinary. 17,44 IJ rand Trunk B at.Paul common. . . H7H BAH SIL.VEn-Steadjv-26Mid ! per ounce. MONEV 2SSH pericent : The rate of discount In the open market torshort : bills. 374 per cetn1 ; the rate of discount , to the open market for three months' bli : , 3fJ .per cent. FlTrnilclal > oten. OMAHA. April 27. Th'e clearlncs for the day were JS71.SJ6.93t Iwilance- . 199,013.73. The clear- Inifs for 1S97 were JCW.tli.30. nnd the balances , 1WI16.S5. Increavc In cleirlngs , t2Il. 75.C3. CHICAGO. April 87. Clearings , $ ISliKOOOj hal- nnces , 1,870.KX ( ) . NeW > York exchange. 40c dis count : lerllnp. poaiid. J4.SlVtOt.83t4 ; actual. JI.81U f4.8 % : slxty'.a y7 J .8004.83 % . Local stock * active and higher ; closing : lllscult , com mon , U ; llltcult preferred , SI : Diamond Match , 123 ; Stran-toard , 22V4 : Wen Chicago , S6U. ST. LOUIS. April 27. CearlnK ! . H,693.C'J3 ; hal- ances , J379.2M. Money , 6ffS per cent. New York exchange. 4\ ( : discount bid , ? 3c discount n > kel. NBW O1U..KAN.S. April 27. Clearlnss , J1.124.- 792 > New York exchange , bank , par ; commercial , SI per J1.IVXI discount.- , JJK\V YOHIC. April 27-Clearlnga , JlOO.COl.OH ; balances , J9.HSSS. nOSTON. April 27. Clearings , 111,332.427 ; bal ances. J1.S5S.7M. PHILADELPHIA. April 27.-CearIngs. ! . J9 , : : , - KO ; balances. Jl.321,410. 11ALTIMOUB , April 87. Clearing ! , J2.976.1C3 ; balances. ; i : . ' . > 44. MADRID. April 2.7-Spnalsh 4s closed at 59.W. Oold wa nuoled at 76.00. CINCINNATI ( , April 27. ExchinBe. Kc dls- cnunt. Money , 414S6 per cent. Clar'ng , J2S23- * < Wool MnrketB. nOSTON , April 27. WOOL-Owlns to the ab sence of sales this week prices In the wool mar ket here are nominal. Several attempts have been made by manufacturers to secure wool nt barga'n prices , bu.t dealers could not be teirjiej to make a rale. Following arc the quotations fjir- the leading descriptions : Ohio and Pennsylvania tteeoes X and above. 26 27c : XX , 29e ; XX. above 30c ; dciaine , MU 31c : No. 1 combing. 30c. Michigan. Wisconsin , etc. X Michigan , 24c ; No. 1 Michigan comlc Ing , 2 e : No. 1 Illinois comblnir. 23c ; No. 2 Michigan combing. ! 72 c ; Np. S iil- ; nols combing , 27&28c ; X New York , New HmnDklilro nnd Vermont , 23(724c ; No. 1 New York , New Hampshire and Vermont , 2Mi27c ; delaine , Michigan , 2cc. Unwashed ms- dlum Kentucky and Indiana , quarter blood comb'ng ' , 2c ! Kentucky nnd Indiana , three- eighths blood combing , 23c ; Missouri , quarter blood combing. 22c : braid combing , 20c * ; Like and Georgia , 22c. Texas wools Snr'n * medium (12 : monllis ) , ICWlSc ; rcoured , 43Q-l3c ; eprlng line (12 : month * ) . UdlSe ; rcoured price , sue. Territory wools Montana , fine medium nnd fine , 16JTlSc ; scoured price. JCffISc ; sta | > : e , IDs. Utah , Wy oming , etc. F'ne medium nnd fine , ir J17e : EcoueJ. 4..fTI7e ; stapl. . Me. AustMllan. scoured basis Comhlng , superfine , 70ff72c ; good , B. fCSc : average , C2iKc. Queenslnnd fomblng. Be. The American Wool nnd Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow of the wool market : Trnnmctlons In the wool market were nlre.uly too gre-itly cur tailed to IM much affected by the outbreak of war. The sales for the last week foot up some thing over 50)XX ( > pounds , which U nbout up to the average wince the war scan ; altered Its acute stage several weeks go. Cundltlotu have not Improved since our laur report. There have beeni practically no manufacturers In the markM. Th' feeling on the part of hnldera of wool In phenomenally strong. Nothing but thf condition of the money markets " sterna likely to up * t the market In the futures" . Sales amounted tn 217- lialea domestic and S1S.OOO bales foreign , a total of K3.n > Tt > hales , agnlnxt a total of 1.151.OH ) bales for the previous week , nnd a total of 1,313.000 bales for the corresponding week last year. . T. LOttrfl. AWl J7.-WOOL-Fa lir anil lower : medium , 1407c ; I'icht ' One , llQHc ; hfavy flne , SOllc ; tub washed , : ) flSe. \en- York Hr > - nonil Market , NEW YORK. April 57. The war reports en- > m-ossed the attention of local dry goods dealers and the possibilities for Improvements are eagerly discussed inall quarter * . Interest Is ccnteied In altempta.ro gain a part of the army and navy business rather than In the develop ment of trade along private line * . Prlcrs have advanced materially cq all varieties of Hag * and flag bunting. Tli , .nupp ! > ' accumulated for Memorial day and Impendence day uses has been exhauated pracUmlly. Seller * at flr t hand * have practically suspended the taking tof order * for speedy dpllyry. In staple rottons the market is uninteresting. Print cloths are unchanged In price. of California Dried Frnlt * . NBW YORK , April Z7.-CAL1FORNIA DRIED * FIUJITS , Strong an < l'1 i > lve. | Evnpirntrd apnlel , common. B87He per'lb-r prim * wire trsy , 8'Jo : wool dried , pr'me. SVSCrSlic ; ( hole81ie ; fan SiiSI'/c.- I'runei , IHIiAXi. Apricots , Royal , C c ; Moor Park. S OIIo. Peaches. unpee : d , tt ; ; peeled , 11014 ? . n > > 5o OH < Mhrkel . OIL CITY. April trJcr ! dlt balance * , 71c ; ce - tlft--ates closed at 71'/4c bll for cash ; shipment ! , 93.417 bbls. : run * . IW.CJI bbls , SAVANNAH. O ' . . Apr-l :7.-OIIS-RprlU | ort turpentine , flrm at , r7Kc. Rosin , flrm : quota t : , II. CD , E. 11.19 * F. 11.15 ; O. tl.10 ; H , I. K. 11.10 ; M. fl.U ; N , ll.ej ; W. O , 11.70 ; W. W. 10 II.W. : 112 I OUAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Supply Fair , but Soon Absorbed Under the Apparently Urgent Demand. FIVE TO TEN CENTS HGHER ! ON CATTLE Price * Take n Sharp Tarn Up nn n Ilusir l ) r HOB * Oirn a Mckol Loner , Hut Sell , Aellve. SOUTH OMAHA. April 27-nccclpts for the days Indicated were : . . . Cattle. HUSB. tiheep. Hor's. April 27 2,972 7S1'J ' 4,352 April X 3,113 S.OS3 3'JOi ) April 25 1.301 4.2J7 3,330 April 23 1,373 . 1,770 April 22 2,310 ti.617 1,313 April 21 1.G11 5,075 7.401 April 20..i 2,370 8.001 2,253 April 19 z.7ci ; 5.27G 3,9il April 13 1,473 1.924 1,503 April 16 1,031 0.009 7,723 April 15- 2.209 U.WJ l ,37fi April 14 1,411 5,7 ? $ 11,727 April 13 2,542 5.472 1.S96 April 12 5,419 C.553 3.000 April 11 1,507 2"i3' ) ti,79t April 9 7M 3.16G April S..i 1,574 4,231 1.8 The oniclal number of cars of stock brought In today by roail was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheet ) . H'r's. C. . M. & St. P. lly. . . . 1 4 O. & St. U Hy 2 2 Mo. IVtc. Iy 2 2 Union il'aeltlc SysKrn. 21 21 23 K. , K. & M. V. H. H. . IT. 41 1 S. C. & P. Hy 0 1 C. , St. I' . , M. & O. Hy 27 10 H. & M. H. R. H 2S 29 6 1 C. , 'I , ! . & Q. Hy 1 3 K. C. & St. J 1 1 O. , H. 1. & P. Hy , cast 2 1 C. , 11. I. & V. Hy.V 6 . . 2 Total receipts . . . .132 . US 32 3 The disposition of tile day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purcnaslng the num ber of head indicated : . Uuyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Company yr Ml 00 The O. H. Hammoml Co. . 435 Swift and Conuuny . CIO 1.17S 1.G27 The Cudahy Packing Co. . 5CS 3COI 1,237 P. D. Armour , Chlcueo. . . SSO 412 H. Olfickcr and Ue an . 4. > Lobman & HotlwehlUl ? . . . . 307 Kn-bbq & Co . 9'J U F. Husz . 47 Hamilton . 11 P : nklnton P. Co . 212 Other Huysra . 1S1 L.-ft Over . KO 4,328 Total 2,920 S.2CO 7.S03 There wns a very fair run of stock again today , about 260 ears being counted in the yards. The arrivals of cattle nnd hogs were about the same us yesterday , whlu'ii was liberal for the middle of thu week. Tne markets as a whole were in fair condi tion and the most of the offerings sold oatly. In fact , with the exception of the hog market everything sold at steady t3 strong prices. CATTLB-The offerings of cattle wore lib eral for a Wednesday , something over ISO leads beingon sale. As usual at this sea L- son the most of t'no cattle here consisted Lf > cornfed steers , but there was also quite a sprinkling- stock cattle and butchers' stuff. Ihe quality of the cornfed beeves on sale did not come up to the aver age of yesterday's run , t'nat Is , there xvero not so many fair to good cattle | and a much larger proportion of un desirable stuff , Tlu > market opened with a fair shipping as well n-s local de mand and the early trade on handy cattle was strong to GInCc higher lit extreme cases. For a time the market was in very gocd condition and the alleys were soon crowded with cattle mavlng toward t'ne ' scales. Coarse and undesirable steers were at no time any higher , t'nouRh the feeling was undoubtedly better on all kinds. After the more desirable cattle had changed hands and there was not much left that the ship pers would care to compete for , t'uo trade slackened up and the strength nnd activity of the morning disappeared. The feeling on cow stuff was also better and dcslrablo cows nnd heifers were active sellers at a little stronger prices. The offerings of that kind of stock for the most part sold early. Hulls and stags weretut In such large supply as yesterday , but they were ' rather slow sellers today ut no more t'nan steady prices. Veal calves continue In good demand and the few coming meet with ready sale at good prices , the best sellingat $ G.OOSC.73 , as will b-a noted from the sales. There were quite a good many stock cat tle In the yards today , more than has been t\ie case on a good many days of late. The market on stockers and feeders Is not expected to show muc'n change Just at present , but those -who had the most cattle claimed that the feeling today was a little batter owingto the more healthy condition of the fat cattle market. Representative sales : STEEI1S. No. Av. fr. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 18. . . .1215 M 4 > .1280 14 64 17..1297 J4 30 1..1170 4 M 2J.C. . .1114 4 K 28..1310 4 40 1. . . . 630 4 34 C. 4 40 19..1122 4 40 19. . . .1118 4 M 1. .1030 4 00 1S..11UJ 431 11. . . .1110 4 41 21. .1320 4 6) 3. . . . SJ 4 30 21. . . . ! ! ! 4 Ij 1..11.59 4 3) . , . . 9.11 4 ? : 4 14 11..1211 4 45 1. . . . 8-W 4 00 SO. . , .1403 4 IS 15..12,0 4 CS C..1J43 365 31. . . .1274 4 10 34. . . . DM ) 4 I..1270 375 33. . . .127ft 4 K 31..12IS .4 30 D1..10 ! ! 4 2) 40. . . .1505 4 40 21. . . .1253 4 25 1..K3) 3 1)0 ) 34. . . . 907 4 03 II. . . .1247 4 49 21..114) 4 CO 4 2) 1. . ISO 4 20 27..1077 4 25 425 c : . . 1101 4 2) 3S..12SI 4 35 14. . . .1217 3 33 M. . 1214 4 ss 1. . . . M- ) 4 Z ; 33..10S ! 4 25 5. . 930 4 * G 1..1204 8) . . . .1218 4 2) 15. . 4 20 2.1323 4 23 42. . . .1277 4 45 27. . 1019 415 2S..1475 4 2 } 19 . . .mi 4 5 > 1. 940 3 a ) S. . . . SCO 3 S ) S3..11H 420 2. .670 3 M 2U..11M 4 25 19. . . . 1.111 4 64 1..1410 4 Cl 4 3) 17. . . . 12:6 4 30 17..1264 4 a 15..1033 4 15 2) . . . . 1250 445 1. . . . 78) 3 00 IS.,1237 4 ) 21. . . .1173 4 41 C..1MS 4 21 10..1KC 4 V ) 1. . . . 619 30 COXV'S 2..13iO 3 75 4. . . . 920 2 ) 1..1220 3 'O 9..12(2 380 1..1P30 3 CO 1. 970 351) 1..1140 3 " 00 2..117.1 f 2. , . ST. 3 uO 1. . . . 970 3"CO 1. . . . f > 70 2 61 4. . , .1037 3 25 2..1100 3 23 D..11CI 3 f < > 1 , . . .11.10 273 3..1023 3 84 4. . . 118) 3 CO 1. . . .1060 SCO 1..11W X 40 ) . . 1020 .1 40 : < 44 3..11.-(5 ( 3 CO 1. . ,1'XW 3 30 1 . ' 'ioao 1. . .1150 3 40 1. . .13J ) 4 W SCO . .1W7 3 M 3. . , . 99 3 15 ss , ' " 3 ' ' . 8i > 3 "ft 13'"lW ! > 3 S ) Iio7o ! 3 CO ft. . . M.1 .TO ) 1..110. ) 3 4) 810 2 44 1 , . . 7M 2 40 1 , , 9.M 3 61 1..H41 3 r 1. . . fiJO 3 31 2. . . ,113- ) 3 C. ) 930 3 4.1 11. . . sn .1 SO 9. . , 343 12..1 < f2 3 tf 1. . .10:0 : 3 21 1. . . 791 2 C-i I. . . . 80) 3 00 3 50 1. . . 79) 2K 2.13T n f o 2..1IO-i 3 GO 2. . . 3C5 7..12:8 3 < B 1..1KO 3 f r .1. . . .1130 370 5..1000 3 CO 1. . . . ? 3) 3 CO 4. . . 4 11. . . . 979 3 ) 4..13.V ) 3 ) 1. . . 1 )0 ) 3 no 1..1C2) 3 10 1. . . . MO 1 75 llri. 18. . . . 01C 4 10 1. . * 4 00 I. . . . t.M 3 44 3. . . . f > 33 4 15 1. . GOO 4. . . . COO 310 j 3 . 810 3 23 1..1W ) 3 10 4..1122 3 CO .1000 3 00 7..1K7 3 90 1..13SO 3 40 . cso 3 Cil I.-BIO 4 0) 1. . . . 710 3 64 . 6JO 3 75 6. . . . C.I 3 M 1..1020 4 10 STEEUK AND . 735 4 10 17..124' ' ) 4 20 BUMX 1. 810 3 73 1..14V ) 3 41) 2..K 3 40 1 , . . . 970 3 33 1..13VI 3 40 2..1510 3 23 1..1370 3 35 2..12C350 1..1570 3 23 1..HI ) 3 13 1..1570 320 1..13SO 3 60 1..11W 300 1..J230 3 CO 1. . . iso 3 15 CAIA'KS. 2. . . . 140 675 1. . . . 130 COO STAGS. , 915 3 75 STOCKCnS AND 1. . . , 770 3 CO r.io 4 35 710 3 75 4. . . 035 4 20 IS. . . MS 4 34 710m 4 04 1. . . , so 3 CO 1. . . 4 00 S. . . (95 4 30 2. . . 925 4 15 i. . . Krt 4 2.1 1. . . CSO 4 5 1 CM 400 e. . . 943 4 .T ) 2. . . 950 4 30 4..1PM 43) 3. . . C93 4 73 1. . . 504 300 3. . . . 816 434 2) ) . . , S74 4 44 1. . . 66 ] 4 04 28. . . . CS1 4 fO (10 375 STEEHS ANI > HEIFEU8. 10..11M 4 2J CALVES. 1. . . . 1M 6 M 1. . . . 1 * ) C 25 STAGS. 4.-H37 3 K 19..1439 4 CO HO11S Itecelpts of ho& no far a mimbern were concerned were about the am an yoter- lay , abiut 115 loaJs telnir nn rale. At other market points large runa were reported , no that all told , nccnrillnn to early advices , there murt hare been close to CS.OOO IIORS on tale at the three market polntf , Large receipts anil a prospective liberal nin for the balance of the wtek hail lt > effect upon the market , while In nilrtlllon there wan the ntlll further Intlurnc-c of the weak clare on rlln yesterday. Whatever may have teen the real rauie , the fact wan that IIOKI openej about Sc lower. The ilemanil , however , wai very nctlve , anil In plte of the lower ranc of prlc * , the trad * wan very active , so that the great bulk all the | IOK > on gale cnanBed hnndi and were welihej up before the middle of the forenoon. The buyer * svemeil to want the hogi at the price * . The mo t of the lie ? aolj at 13.750M. as airalnit JS.fOfJJ.M venerilay. A few head asof choice fat tiacln cold up to 13.90 , which- was the Inn yeiterday. Today' * decline wiped out about one-half of yectrnlay'i advance , leavlnic the muket about higher than It wa > at the opening of the I week , and lie higher than \Vedneiday of last week. Taking th * market ai a whole. It wa * In i a very healthy condition , and for the moit plrt entirely ratlrfactorr to the reler ) , u thin ? that ran neldom be raid on a ilay when there wav a decline , Ileprrienutlve salei : No. Av. Hh. I'r. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 10M . . U 73 CO 2S3 MO l H KS 40 375 45 ! M W 7J n in 75 * i w < s < > i r. 78 23 . . . 37i C2 Ml M ITS M 2M R ) 373 ft. . . 310 . . . 175 C . ITS . . . 371 70 , .211 JO 371 M 7 IS ) 375 71 24 * 16) ITS 73 211 * ) 75 Cl SM W 3 75 3 2V. 120 375 81 211 . . . 375 4 ! .551 ft ) 375 Cl 110 . , . 3 77H CD 173 ISO 3 77U 76 214 . . . 3774 37 2X1 . . . S 7714 19 223 . . . 3 77'4 43 393 5 ? ) 3 77U CU 2K1 . . . 3 77U M 314 1W 3 W C : : i ? . . . 3 ( H 73 . . . . . . .Ml . . . J SO M 217 H ) S W . . . . . . . . SO 3(0 70 a * . . . 3 $ < ) K 7 . . . 3M 21 211 . . . J * 0 CO 858 . . . ] ) 21) . . . 38) 75 2.V. 12) 3 H ) . . . . . . . . lft > 3 M hi 2M . . . J S ) 67 2M If.l 380 ci 239 . . . .is ) ci. , : r 40 SIM 61..35.1 40 3 ft ) 70 231 TO 3 M C4 . . .2SS 40 1 S2'4 CA. . . ) fl SO 3 Xltl 73 Ill 44 3 f2H M , . ! 3) . . . 3 Rl 27 . .M ) . . . 3 M M 301 . . . 3 SI CO 322 ISO 3 ill CS 273 . . . 3 ti 10 V.t . . . . S S3 74 2.13 40 3 71'4 13 I'M . . . 3 75 S3 lf.1 W S 73 M 2CO S ) 375 41 2T. ) 3 73 0 24 < 1W 3 73 K M7 520 373 4J SCO . . . 373 f.7 J33 CO 3 77H 4C 214 . . . S 77W K . .HS2 M 3 774 7' ' ) 2.13 If ) 3 774 62 Stt SO 3774 77 251 200 3774 73 2V. . . . 3774 C7 2.13 . . . 3774 24 213 . . . 3 7 ; > 70 23 . . . 3 774 C5 2.19 . . . 3774 M 2 l 1W 3774 73 27S MO 3 774 M 2"3 . . . 3 77 < i 23 IV ) . . . 3774 70 1 ? ! > . . . ,177(4 ( (17 ( 244 SO 3774 M 247 SO 3 H > f.1 276 . . . 3 SO M 2 > 3 M 3 S ) 73 23 ICO 3 tit CO 2V Si ) 3 J ) M 2-Mi SO 3 M 64 2 5 SO 3 M 53 JCS . . . 3 SO 49 , .291 SO 3 ! fil 1 . . . 3 SO C.1 K6 SO 3 SO V 312 41 3 fO M ) 214 ICO 3 SO 73 22S JO 3 SO 71 279 . . . 3 SO K 270 40 3 SO 73.i 22S SO 3 SO 70 J31 ICO 3W' fS.i 27S 1M 3 SO d ) 253 40 3 SO f2 292 SO 3 SO (1 27.1 . . . 3 W 7J. . . , . .2..l 40 3 S- ) S3 23 120 3 SO Cl 312 200 3 SO Cl 2C 100 3 FO AI 2.T7 . . . 3 SO 22 25 . . . i SO. If i C ! ) 261 10 3 S ) Cl 249 0 3 M tl , TIT. 217 40 3 SO .14 5S4 . . . 3 SO 7 * 211 120 3 SO 76 2.19 SO SM B7 26" " ) . . . 3 SJ14 77 277 40 3 ? 2(4 ( M 301 . . . 3 ? 2 > i CO 279 . . . 3 ST. r.S. . 304 120 3 S24 52 310 fO 3 SS fS 2 . . . 3 SI C3 212 . . . 3 K . . . . . . . . . SO 3W WAC1ON IIOOS THHCnV Ot'TS. 5 4I4 SO 3 70 S ld.1 . . . 3 W 1 10 . . . .17.1 B 2CS . . . .1 75 7 218 . . . 373 r. 2SI . . . 375 S t21 . . . S Si ) B 272 40 3 SO 9 25S . . . 3 SO R 33.1ISO T. 240 g ) 3 JO , 7 2)0 . . . 3M fi 210 . . . 3 SO j 4 27' ' ) . . . 381 B 313 . . . 3 IT 4 287 . . . 3 SI 1 24' ' ) . . . 2 W 1 20 ; . . . 323 13 . . . .27:1 : 120 3 C.1 4 347 . . . 370 2 3.-.0 . . . 373 C 191 . . . 37.1 4 25'- > . . . 375 4 3D2 . . . 373 C JOS . . . 373 fi 21.1 40 375 2 3 0 . . . 3 7.1 3 19-1 . . . 3 FO S U1 . . . 3 77VJ 8 2.11 SO 3 SO 9 20i5 fO 3 FO 7 24S . . . 3 M C 21S . . . 3 S' ' > 5 20 . . . 3 FO C 2.V < . . . 3 fO 4 333 . . . 3 Fl ) 8HHKI' There were seventeen cars of sheep In the yard * this morning , two of which W TO conslKiitM direct to packers. AH usual of Into- , thcri * wre u IOOA ! ninny ! aml > s In proportion to the mutton rhoep , Imt the demand appeared to lie coed for nil kinds today. Tlic trade opened nctlve nnd strotiR nnd every thing on mile In thi ? mornlnjr chatiKol hand * In short order. Home of tlio later nrrlvals changed hands lxfore they leaflied the sheep barn. Hep- resentatlve tmles : No. Av. I'r. 219 western ewes 97 Jl 0.1 220 western lamlw SI ft 15 Cl woftern lambs C6 4 C2J4 ti wetctcrn encs . , , tri 4 Oi ) STJ western vwes 92 39) C ) culls 74 3 i rf'l Mexican lamta 7S B 1(1 ( ! X Mexlcnn Inmbi 74 B 40 fill Mexlcnn lambs C9 B 2) 371 western Ititiibn. phorn . . . . . . , . , * , , < Vl 440 MJ western Inmbi , shorn C3 44) 13 western In mis , shorn C4 4 40 CHIOAGO MVI2 STUCK MAHICKT. Cattle Are lit Onoil Dnnaiid mill 1'rloen Are Stronger. CHICAGO , April 27. Cnttle were In good de- mniul today. Desirable lot.i rhotved n stronger tono. Common grades ruled llrm. The bulk sold nt from $ I.C5 to JI.10 ; common to fair at from ' 3.9) to $4.23 ; choice sh'ppers nt from } 3 tent 53.231 etocker * and feeders nt from > 3.10 tu calves nt frcm (3 to ! & ; prime cows nt from J3.M to ? 4.CO. Trade In HORS wns b.-l k nnd nn early decline ot Co was recovered en active purchases by eintern shippers. Sales rnnsed frcm 13.73 to 13.S ) fcr cornmon to from It to $4,10 for prime lot : * . Hogs fold InrKely nt from | 3.(0 to tl.C3 ! ; pic. " , at from 13.60 to H.S.'i. There was n fair trndc In cheep at unchanged price ? . Choice lots were In peed demand , ShQrn lambs poM at from 14 to } 4. ' . ( hlelly nt frcm 14.60 to fl.sft ; wooleil at from SD.W In 3.C ) : shorn sheep polJ at from J3.30 to 51.5) . chlelly nt from $1 to J4.-IO. Utc.lpts : Cattle , 13.CW lifad ; hog ? , 59,000 head ; < > t. LoiilN l.lre Stock. ST. LOUIS , April 27-fliVTTr.K-neeelpt.i , 2lr h jid , IncludlnR & JiMd Tcxans ; ship ments , e head ; market ntcaily : fair to fnnry native ehlpplnfj nnd export steeri ) , M..t3T5.j ; bulk of sales. I4.50g5.00 ; _ Jresjed beef nnd butcher steers. $ ) . ! ( > Il3.10 ; Uilk nf B.iles , Jl.IHf 4.73 ; steers under l.O'JO Ibs. , J3.755n.50 ; bulk of wiles. t4.0 > ) f4.40 ; stockcrs nnd feeders , 13.KW 4 M : hulk cf sales , J3.50iTI.35 ; cows and helfors. J2.W04.00 ; Texas nnd Indian slcers. J3.1084.M : bulk of sales , $3.93ff4.50 ; cows nnd heifers. J .10 Q3.73. HOGS Receipts , C.400 head : shipments. l.MO hend ; market l > arely steady ; Yorkers. M.'OQS.SQ ; packers. f3. ) jr3.90 ; butchers. J.I.OOfM.OO. fiHEKI' ItrcelplB. 9O ) head : shipments , none : mirket stendv to strong : native muttons , > l.oi)3 4.M ; Inmba. $ t.9Sfl'7.X ' ( > , Uie top for spring lambs ; Texas muttons , 13.GO. XIMV York I/lvc Stock. NEW YOrtK , April 27. UBICVKS necelpts S.OW head ; llrmer for bulls and cows ; steers S4.0ff5.:0 ; choice. $ 'i.31Ifn.40 ; oxen anil slns 3.no 4.73 : bull . 13.5004.JO ; cows. 2.3ff4 23 cnMea unchnnged ; thlpmcnts today , l.SfO ( junr ters of lx > cf. CALVES-HecelDts , 6.317 head : slow but steady beev s. JJ.ROa-j.W ; extra , J5.73. MIKEP AND I AMllH-Ilecelptu , lO.O.'O head Kl-.ecp ' prices weak : Iambs flemly to Cc higher spr'ng Inmbs ensler ; unshorn gheep * StN > i74.9) clipped i-heep. JI.75O4.25 : unrhorn lamts. JP.of fl6.1 : clipped lamtis , II.COQ5.35 ; southern lambs I4.MR4.GO per head. HOOS Receipts , 10,2:0 head ; flrmcr at Jl.IO ! 4,40. Kant I/lliprlr Live Stoclc. rfAST LinEHTY. Pa. . April 27. CATTTK Steady : extra , ti.1305.20 ; prime , JB. 0385.10 common , t3.90f4i5. HOOS Active nnd a shade hlshfr : prime ml cllums. I4,20ff4,25 ; best heavy j-oikers. It.Me 4.CO : light yorkers. } 4.0534.10 ; htavy hcg. ' , Jf.l 04.2.1 : plifs. J3.S3ff4.CO. SHKKP Steady : cholc ! cl'ppe.1 , | l. 20ff4.23 commor. , t3.Zfti3.Kti ) choice c'lpped lambs , $1,7 Cli.K ; rommon to good , JI.OOTI.W ; sprlni lambs , l3.00G7.00f veal calves. $5.0)S5.75. Knnnun City I.tvr .Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY , April 27. CATTIB Receipts , 800 head : market steady : Texas steers , t3.60ff4.75 ; Texas cows , t2.33R4.23 ; native cows and heifers. ll.70CT2.90 ; Mockers and feeders , t3.Ma4.tO ; bull. ' , t2.7.1tT3.93. I1OS Ilecelpts , lO.fOO head : be t heavies Ce hlslicr ; medium and llRlithsh steady , nl , c lawns rlonlnir weak ; bulk of sales , t3.7'K3.90 : heavies , | 3.73ii4.00 ; Yorkers , tS.COiTS.W ; pg | , J3.0183.C.1. SHKBP Ilecelptr , 2.0CO lioiid : market strong ; lambs , tl.75 < 7S.25 ; muttons , I3.7Xtt.tS. I.lvc Stoc-U. INDIANAPOLIS. April 27. CATTMv-Ilc cclpts , COO head : i-hlpmcnts. llclil : market steady aood to prime -fleers. J4.90ff.1.2.1 : fnlr to me ilium ftec-r. < , tl.OQI.90 ; pic.llum . to eood stt-cn < ilOO.S Ilecclpts , 7,000 head ; shipment * 2..Vi head ; market slow , nctlve. Si lower ; all ( -old good Io choice medium nnd heavy. t3.95574 05 mixed and heavy , t3.'JXl3.f3 ; good to choice lights ! 3.DOQ3.)5 ! ) ; coimnon llfihtK , $3.80 f3.W. Flint Iliilfnlo I.lvc Stork. EAST Ht'KI'AIApril 27.-H OS-Qood t chfloe. tl.10111.20 ; roiiRli , rommcn to choice S3.70 r1.75 ; piss , fair to iholce. ! 3,9)l,05. Ij.\SIIlS 4holce to extra. | 5,0.H5.10 ; fair t peed , t4.73f4.tO ; KOOil to rholcitelecied wclh ers , { 1,2004.70 ; culls to common , I3.1' > & 3.73. ciiK-iiiiuiti n v stocic. CINCINNATI , April t27.-HOaS-Steady , S5.103 4.00. 4.00.CATTLE CATTLE 52.7584.75. . BHKKP Strong. t2.73Jf4.73. LAMIlrf Steady , tl.dO ! .00 : Slock" I : , SlKlt. Ilecord of receipts of live stock at the fou principal nmrliets for April 27 : Cattle. HOB . Sheep Omaha 2.972 7.84) 4 , : < > ChlcaKO , 13,0 ) 39.000 IC.OOf Kainas City tN > IO.OV ) 2,0X1 St. Ixiuls , 2.200 6,400 00 Total * IsTaTJT cT240 Market * . NKW ORLHANS. April UOAn-Oiilet open kettle , SiSlc : rentrlfUKal , cr.inulated 4Tin ; white , 44lc ; yellow , 4 3-16(74 7-lCo ; sc on.l' . 2'ifflf. Mola es , dull : rentrlfUK.il , 4fil3c NKW TOIIK. Anr'l 27.-rttIOAn-Haw. nulet fair reMnlnir , 3 ll.lCc ; centrlfiiffal. ' . lest , 4 3-Kc renned stromj ; No. C , 4 JS-lfc ; No. 7 , 4Hc : No g. ' 4Hc ; No. 9 , 4 9-160 : mould A , 5c ; stnndar A. & ' , < : confectioners' A , 5'lc : cut li.nf , BT4o culies. Stic ; cruihcj , STic ; powdered , Cc ; gran ulated , BKc. TELEPHONE 19SS. H. R. PENNEY & CO. 1 IO Board of Trade Bid ? . , Omaha , Neb GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCK Brincb omr * . 1021 N i. . Uaccle. Nob. JAMES E BOYO & CO , , Telephone 1030. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS uiul STOCKS ' BOARD OP TRA08. Dlrt wlrt * to Chlctjo inj N w Tork. John A. > Vma Co. When Traveling Read The Bee lere Is Where You Will Find it in the Principal Cities. ATLANTA , HA. { Imunll Hotmr . Htnuil. ANACONDA , MONT , rune * SI. ( Jodnril. BILLINGS , MONT , ' . O. Siicrry , ' renter & Frlmelle. CAMBRIDGE , MASS , tarvard UnlverMty I.llirnry. DENVER. IriMrti Hotel \eivw Slniid. ItiiiilUon .t Kendrlck , IMMI-012 ITth . Iclrfiln. I'll ! .t Co. . NU.I Sixteenth St. rnlt .Mereiiiillle Co. . 1517 Imrlnier St. The Stationer Co. , Inlli nnit SlrrelH. Vlndiinr lintel Xewn DBS MOINES. > e .InroliM , Hock l latid IJeiiot. u M. C. A. ItciulliiK Hoiini. BOSTON , ulille. l.llirnrj. Vmiloine Hotel luHtoti I'rt'HN Cluli , 1-i HoKTvorlli St , BUFFALO. ioncfici1 Hotel \eirsi Mlnnil. BUTTK. llyexTsj Dt-pol , Cor. .Mil111 niul Ilranda ) CHEYENNE. : . A. I. ivn.n. 2IU Went lllth St. Iliejenne Club. CHICAGO. ttldltorllllll Hotel \e v Sllllil. irniid I'nellle Ilolele * ntnnil. irent Aortliej-u Hotel Xoivs ) Stniul. ji liner 1 1 mine \e - Stiind. oNtotlleeCIVH Staml.t > . 217 Ilenr.- burn Street. An. oelntetl Ailvertlner'n Club , Palnicfi lloime. * CLEVELAND. LVeddell llon e. I'lie Hollenileii. Commercial Trn velern' 3limonlc Temple. COLORADO SPRINfiS. liTi rlneoe Ilrox.o. . 'tO Soiitli Tejon S i Ti rl n tern' Home. FORT SMITH , ARK. M. S. A. lle illiiK lliom HELENA. iV. A. Moore , lltb nreniie and Main SI- lelenti Public I.llirar- . " HOT SPRIMiS , S. D. Clllll Hii.rKeim . ( illl.VOII. HOT SPRINGS , ' ARK. C. H. 'Weaver A : Co. KANSAS CITY. Holier ! Ill-Ill. ID U .McCiiSt. . " * " ' Ci > nt 'M lliiliHi- ' \e vH Slniitl. V. M. C. A. HenilliiMT lluinii M1O AVjnn- ilutle Nt. MlHxourl Heiiulillenn dull , lOrt ) Ilultl-- iiiorv Aw. I'ulillc 1,1 lirn r > . Hlekneoker ClK'ir Co. , Dili nnd Wnluul -iiIUiOHlte I' . O. LINCOLN. Frnnk II. AVooillninl , < iR-e.nl TrKfei Frnnlc Un Tell Clitrnr Co. , 1OUO O SI. LOS ANGELE ? . A.V. . Hnll , : tlO .South Siirhm St. Georire Jo > eo , ; t It ) : LONDON , ENGLAND- Ohnrle * A. OIIIlR'si American J Cockniiar St. , TrnfalKar Su. , S. W. MINNEAPOLIS. Pnbllc I.Ibrnry. i-nt Hotel \e K Stand. NEW YORK. Cooper Union I.lhrnrv. ' " | Fifth Avenue Hotel . IVK Stnnil. Plfth Avenue Ilolel HenUliiR Hooin. llr-oonir Street I.llirnry. IIolltiiKl HOIIMC HeailliiK 1 lee in , Hoffinnii Iloime. Imporlnl Ilolel .Vc rn Slniiil. MerlinnJeV nnil Tnulern' Fre > UbrarTrt \o. 18 Kant Nlxleemlh Street. PreMM Cluli , ISO \nxfiiiii St. W < * Klinlnnter Hotel llvuillnir Hoom. Wliiil or Ilolel Ileii4llnur Hooin. Y. M. C. A. , 2i : < I Street , ml1th Avcna > OGDEN. W. iWebh , 24r WiiAhlntrfaii Arc. & Co. , : um ur.th 91. PARIS , FRANCE , Xew York Hernia Iteiidlnir llooni. 49 Avc. dc 1'Oiiern. POCATELLO. V. .C lloeilerVemt Center St. PORTLAND , ORE. IV. B. Joiien , Z l Alder St rortlnml Hotel \e > vn .Stniul. PHILADELPHIA. Mercantile Llbrnry. SACRAMENTO. I'ulille I.llirury , SAN FRANCISCO. Pnbllc I.llirnrx , SALT LAKE , CITV. I , . K. Iliiiiinie ] , Lyeeuni Theater. Knit l.iikee * Co. Pnblln Library. SEATTLE. C. O. Oynton , I'ontollleecw Depot Hotel Seattle Xetvn Stand. Ot-orare F. Ward. * .a/ SIOUX CITY. Onrrettiion HolelIIVH Sinad. j JT Slandniuln Ilolel > e * StuntL. j-r IloH VenUoine > e - Ntiuid. , ' J/ / 1'uljHo . . ' I.llirnry. -tp ! SPOKANE , John tV. Gralium T : t-7S Illver l l Avenue. ST. JOSEPH. Jiert * Mtuud , 721 Kdjnond treet. Junction KL-W Stniiil , COI Ednoad Kt r ST. PAUL , MINN. I'rean Club. ' " " Windsor Hotel. ST. LOUIS B. J. Jett , SOO Olive Nt. 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