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    MFT SATVTRtt YV THE OMAHA PAIfrT "BEE : SATURDAY , APBtL-'flO , 18M. vi i 11
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Closes Uniteadj After a Break at
Liverpool.
MAY OATS BOOM ON FEAR OF A SQUEEZE
Arc IrrrRtilnr , lint Clone
Slronir , I.nnt , Which Kitten Inde
pendently , Miorrluir a Heavy
tinln.
CHICAGO , April 23.-Wheat today closed
unstcmly at a decline of 2Q V4c on the Chicago
cage exchange In response to n Do break
nt Liverpool. At ono time the Chicago market -
ket showed a loss ot 3c. Corn closd ! 4c
lower. Oats wns strong , especially May ,
which closed lV4c hlg'ncr , while July gained
' . c. Fears of n squeeze In May caused the
bulije. Only 600,000 bu. are In store , against
nn estimated ahort Interest of 6,000,000 bu.
Provisions were Irregular , but closed strong ,
with lard , which ruled Independently , firm
on cubic ndvlccs anil gnlned lOc per tierce.
1'ork lost 22c ; ribs gnlned 2 c.
For the drat tlmo In four days the Liver
pool market today showed signs of weaken
ing. It started at declines averaging 2Jc !
a bushel , except for spot grain , w'nlch was
quoted l'/4o ' higher. This was Iho llrst set
back In the foreign market after 2',4c ad
vance. The bears were Jubilant , thinking
as they did that the so-called speculative
bubble abroad had exploded. Quotations
I' ftSu a bUH'nel higher from London , 44c }
at Mark Lane and 2'/4c nt I'arls were quietly
Ignored , nnd July , which closed here ycster-
dny worth OSHc , started at from M'/ic to
OT&c. A little covering carried It up to Ulc.
This demand was soon filled rind bottom
was not reached until July had sold at
82l4c. Western receipts showed considerable
Increase 077,000 bu. at primary points ,
against 3M.OOO bu. last year. Northwestern
receipts were 522 cars , against 578 last year.
Atlantic ports cleared 403,000 bu. of wheat
nnd Hour. Closing Liverpool cables brought
t'ne bulls no relief , that market winding up
nt the bottom of a 5c decline for July. But
the local crowd , which hail apparently sold
short almost to a man , tried to cover half
an hour before the close , and had to com
pete with 'neavy New Yorklbuylng. The re-
suit was a bulge of 2V&C In July , which
touched 9l > ic. Heallzlng carried It back to
93 ! c at the close , u net loss of 2c. May ,
which opened at 3t.20K91.21 , sold off to
I1.17H. closing at (1.20 , a net loss of 2Hc.
Corn was fairly active but heavy for the
moat part , and closed atjc decline. The
country acceptances were heavy , export ac
ceptances comparatively llg'nt , and elevator
pcoplo and others sold against corn to ar
IJ rive for the country. The lowest prices
were made nt the start , but the heavy feelIng -
Ing prevented any material recovery. He-
cclpts were tKi cars and 833,000 bu. were In
spected out of store. Atlantic ports cleared
67,000 bu. Liverpool spot cotton was quoteii
% d lower. July opened H@c lower at 3lfi
31V4c , so'd between 33c nnd 34VfriT31c , nnc
closing lie net lower at 3l',4c.
Oats opened weak , but heavy purchases
against cash acceptances caused a rally
especially In May. The short Interest Ir
t'ne latter month Is supposed to be nboul
6,000.000 bu. , and 600,000 bu. arc stored here ,
Atlantic ports cleared C2I.OOO bu. Chlcagc
received 371 cars. May sold .between IWc nni
a ie , closing IWc higher'at 30yac. July &S
2CVdc , closing nt 2Gc , a net gain of % c.
rriie demand for lard was the feature Ir
provisions today. Western receipts of hogs
were 71.0CO head , against M.OOO last year
Bacon and hums were steady to tlrm at
Liverpool. Lard ruled 3d lower. Price ;
opened weak on free liquidation on hlghci
ocean rates. Some covering of pork ani
ribs was Induced by t'ne Independent
strength of lard , and the market closei
strong. July pork opened VtfiWc lower , soli
between tll.OO and Jll.27@ll.30. closing 22 <
not lower nt $11.10. July lard opened " ' / <
lower at J5.57ftu.GO ; advanced to $5.75 a
the close , a net gain of lOc. July ribs soli
between $5.42 nnd $5.52 ; closing2' ' c no
higher , nt t-'iM.
Estimated receipts for Saturday : Wheat
121 cars ; corn , 623 cars ; oats , 334 cars ; hogs
21,000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles . Opan. | llUli. | Low. | Close , j Yoat'j
Wheat-
May. . . 1 21 1 JO 1 22 *
July. . . us >
Sept. . . HIH-H'J HIM 82 !
Dec. . Hoaai B1H 80 HI 81 ?
Com
May. . . 33 > < 33H \ < a. 31
July. . . at > x
Sept. . . 35)
OnlB
May. . . 21) 30H 20 20V
July. . . 28 ! , J53 20 as > .
Seii : . . . 23H -3 2SM 23 *
Icrk-
May. . . 11 00 11 OH 10 77 10 85 11 12)
July. . . 11 It ) 11 30 11 OJ 11 10 11 32 }
Lard-
Way. . . fi S2J , S 07M G M\i 8I57H 5 07 }
July. . . A 07 G 75 6 OJVi G 7G 36.1
Sept fi 07) ) . S07H 57G
fb'thlb *
May. . . C 40 C 47U G 40 B 47M G 42) )
July. . . 0 42J. fi fi2tt G 4 hi G CO Q 00
8opt 6 60 S Oil G 00 C CO 6 071
No. J.
Cash quotations were on follows :
PIXHIU Steady and uncIianEcJ.
WHEAT No. 2 spring , tl.C501.10 ; No.
spring. II.0181.10 ; No. 2 red , Jl.ntftfl.JO.
OOUN-No. 2 , 34T4C.
OAT -No. 2. 23140300 ( . o. b. ; No. 2 whlti
JOHil.tOe ; No. 3 white , 31032C.
ItYl'J-No. 2. GOlJc.
HAULiUY No. 2 , 44 ! 0c.
FIjAXSEEU-No. 1. J1.JOVJOH.31.
TIMOTHY SEEO-Prlme. 12.42 .
rnOVISIONS-Mes * pork , pir bb ! . . $10fG
10.DO. Lord , per 100 Ibs. , to.6l.@iJ.C2. thort rll
nldeii ( loose ) . ( JMiyi.M. Dry called ttiouldei
( boxed ) . 14,7185.00. Short clear sides ( boxed
* S.75iK > .K.
WHISKY Distillers * finished Roods , per gal ,
$1.20.
KUGAHS-Cut loaf , I5.C9 ; granulated , ) J.13i
On the Produce exchange today the butt
market was Btrady ; creameries 13ll6Vic ; da'rlc
12015c. ESK * . nrm ; frei.li , I0'jc. , Cheese , di
and unchanged.
NKW YORK UISXKIIAI , MARKET
Quotation * for I lie Day oil Generi
Conimoilltle * .
NEW YOnif. April M. FIjOUR ItecelpU , 16
t > 2 bbls. ; exports , 14,801 bbU , ; winter patenti
$5.356:1.75 : ; winter Btralg.hts , $ S.15 { | .25 ; Mlnn <
sola patent * . | S.20e.GO ; winter extras , t3.W
4.33 ; Minnesota baker * , JI.Wg5.00. llye Hau
firmer. n.i3.C3.
COllNMEAlr-Market itrong ; yellow wester
liVK Quiet ; No. I western. 67c.
llAHUV-Flrm ; feedlrts. c.
11AHI.KV M ALT Firm ; Wistern , t8 70c.
W1IBAT Itecelpts , 181.3DI ) bu. B | < ot- easy ; Ni
1 red , ll.21Vi , f. o. b. , Uloat to arrive. Uptlor
reflected the heavy break In Liverpool with
pronouncml uiH-nlng decline , but later Inm-unc
by .fine crop news and Mg northwestern receipt
Alt afternoon rally followed on export biulnea
but was not sustained , the close belntc easy at 1
So net lower ; No. 2 red May , IU9ttl.Ji ; close. .
fltlV .
tOHN Receipts , K4o : bu. ; exports , ! J2,5
bu. 8jiot. easy ; No. 2. 40o. Options Keneml
weak all day under dlsappolntinu cablec , tl
break In wlieat and the nci'vo ' cxroit U-'iui.i
oloseti , U9So net lower ; May , ! 8 > iV3ac ; clc ci
OATS llecelpts , SlS.oDO bu. ; cxixi.-ts , 3.1 H'lJ 1 1
BjK > t , llrmer ; No. ! . 3tVlc ; No. S white , 57cO ]
tlona HtronKly sustained on the nJnince In Cbi
property and closed lo net liihcr ; Ma > clou
HAY-Stcaily ; shlpplnB , 303ic ; fCkxl In clioic
.
HOPS Steady ; state , common 'o chvke , If
crop. 6c : ISM crop , 7tfSo ; 1857 crop , D&Gc ; 1'nell
coanf , 1S35 crop , 4f6c ; 1SW crop , 76'So ; 1897 cro
.
1UDES Steady ; OnlVHton , UV4c ; Texas dr
U c : tMllfornla. KUOUn.
LKATHKU-Qulet ; hemlMk Kie ! , nuen- -
A > res. 19ViU'i\- ,
WOOL-Qulet ; fleece , 17Sic ; Texr.s , l.'OHc.
PKOVlSio.NU-lktf.1 * : family , itl.w
li.OO ; extra me . J10.0) ) ; beef hams 13 1
pacKet. HO-SOtflLM. but tnejt ' stem !
ulckled hniiH. J7.75fl8.CO : pickled bellle
K-17' ' I rdt steady ; western Meam. $1.
4CJ.95 ; May. JS.Oj ; retlneil. quiet. Pork , stead
rne , J10.7SW11.00 ; family. JIS.OO , Tallow , ttrr
city. 3 9-ICo ; country , I 9-1Gj3Hc.
OIl Petroleum , easy. Ilosln. rteady : ttralne
common to good , J ) . 2VSni. 3. Turpentine , iml
JlH33c. Cottontred nil , quiet but llrm
held ; prim * erude , 19 :0c ; prim * crude , f.
b. mlllf , leuiTc ; prime summer yellow. U
* Vbutter , oil. Ktteatt ; prims winter > ello'
lllCK-Stcady ; fair to wtlro. 4H06V4c ; Japa
MOLASSKfl-Steady ; New Orleans , open kett
food to cho'e * . nolle.
MrrTAIH The metal rr.nrket luckol Imports
ffaturo today , rullnic quiet but Cm at abe
yeatenlay' * ngure * At the rl i the Metal <
change called plir Iron warr\nts unchviKed.
(7.0 aske > l. Copper , uncharted , with Jl ! 45 t
rul J1J..V1 anke.1. Tin. lulit 11170. fc'pelti
. with H.15 bid and : i ? 0 asked. Lea
Sulet.
rnier , with J3.73 bid und it V > Hsknl. The Hi
Itxlnif the price for leading r.ilalnit trcurltl.-i ai
ntelteni In the we t csntlnuts to quote lead
.
BtITTKIl-neoelpt . J.J50 pks . ; very quU
western creamery , lMl7c ; Klsjlns. 17c ; factoi
| V MS
OUKKSK-lUcflpts. l.tW pkrs. * . qul't : Ian
Choice , 7) 0Ue ; small , choice , JSiUSUc ; llj
skim4 c ; part txlmt , 4fk- ; full klm ,
EGUS llecelpti , I.HI pkfi.j itrtdy ; wcitern ,
IlUc ; inutbtrn , loiOilc.
OMAlfA OEMKRAL 9finKRTS. !
Condlllon of Trade anrt Ctnnlntlom oa
- < t rlf n l Fancy 1'roilucc.
rogg-qood stock. c.
nUTTEn-Common to fair. SOlto ! pitalor
IJc ; gathered creamery , KB1SC.
VKAL-Cholce fat. SO to IM IbJ. , quoted at 10
9c ; large nnd coarse , * W7c.
LIVK POULTIlY-Chlckcnt , 707UCJ old roost-
erf , iHflSHc ; younir rooster * , S Hc.
OA Mi : Weather too warm for same.
PKIKONrf-Llvc , fl.UDl.Ui deno pleeont not
wanted ,
HAY Upland , J7.00 ; midland. JS.OO ; lor-Iand ,
$ * .SO ; rye straw , Jl 00 ; culor mak * the price en
hay ; llirht bales sell the. best ; only top
bring top price * .
ONlONS-Per bu. , McflU.
IIKANH-Ilan.1-picked . navy , ptr bu. , J1.J3.
SWHKT - bb ! .
l-OTATOKS-Kansas. 10-peck ,
J3.50 ! seed sweet potatoes , J2.W.
CAHHAflE New M.irlds , per crate , J ? K.
POTATOES Home ? grown , tOffVlc : Colorado
ock , 70c ; northern fancy early Ohio e d po-
TOMATOES-Per crate , J3.00S3.22.
NKW IinBTS-Per dor. bunchtrn. 43SMO.
MAIfiHK8-Per | doi. bunches , SOO35c.
LKTTtJCI ! Per dot. bunches , M(40c.
OltHEN ONIONS-PiT doz. , 12O1IC.
WATinciUrtS Per ie-qt. case , Jl.CO. ,
CUtJI'MIinilS Per doz. , $1,231W. '
WAX HKANS-,4 bu. box. SI.
PEAH-Per bu. , fancy Mississippi , (1.23.
HPINACH-Per baikel. Jl.
Pini'LANT Home grown , per lb. , 2c.
FHUITS.
STIlAWnERniES-Pcr 24-plnt case , J2.J3 ; 21-
t. case , J4.50.
APPLES Winter flock , J3.0003.50.
CIlANilEItniKS-Kancy Jersey , per blii. , $10.M.
ailAPns Mnlngna. J5.UOJTIi.00.
T1IOP1CAL FUU1TS.
OnANOnS-Callfornla navels , J2.7C03.M ; * ed-
ngl > . J2.25.
LKMONS-Callfornla fancy , J3.00 ; choice , J2.C9
2.75 : fancy Messina , $3.00 < a3.CO.
11ANANAS' Chnlce. largj mock , per hunch , KM
02.23 ; medium sized bunches , Jl.7Jg2.00.
NVTS A'mem < ! ? ' V r It. , largo § lze. 12B13c ;
mall , lie ; UraziU , per ID. , OUlOc : Hngllsh wal.
ut , per Ib , fancy eoft nhcll , lOiJllc ; standards ,
fiflc ; illhert ; , per ib , 10j ; pecans , polished , me.
lum , Sgjui Airi large , Sff9e : large hickory
utii , Sl.0001.lo per bu. ; email. J1.23S1.33 per bu. ;
ocoanuts , per 100 , Jt : peanuts , raw , CfllVio ;
oacted , cgciic.
Mas Imported , fancy , 3-crown , 14-lb. bores ,
Oc ; 5-crown , 41-lh. boxes. 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 229
3o ner box : California , 10-lb. box , Jl.
IIONIIY Choice white , 12c ; Colorado amber , 10
flic.
KIlAUT-Per libl. , J3.DO ; half bbl. , J2.23.
MAPLE SYHUP Five-gal , can , each. J2.75 ;
l. cans. pure , per doz. . . J12 ; half-gal , cans ,
C 2. > : quart cans , J3.50.
DATES Hallowee , CO to 70-lb. boxes , CJic ;
ialr. Co ; Kard , 9-II > . boxes. Sc.
CIDEIl Per lialf-bbl. , Jl : bbl. , J3.
HIDIH. TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hlles , Cc : No. 2 creen
Ides. 3o No. 1 malted .
: hides. Sc ; No. 2 green
alted hides , 7c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 IbsT , Sc'
S'o. 2 veal calf , 12 to 13 Ilia. , 7o. '
TALIXJW , QllEASi : . KTC.-p-allow , No. 1 , 3c ;
allow. No. 2 , 24c ! ; rougn tallow , lV4c ; white
reasc , 2'iQ21ic ; yellow and brown grease , 1140
'SHEEP PELTa-Orecn salted , each , 15 73c ;
Treen salted shearlngH ( short wooled early skins ) ,
lacli , 15c ; dry nhearlngs ( short wooled early
kins ) . No. 1 , each , Cc : dry Hint Kansas and Ne-
iraska butcher wool pelts , per Hi. , actual weight ,
3c ; dry Mint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain
vool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3Wlc ; dry
lint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 4tc5c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain ttool
-ell * , per lb. , actual weight , 3t < c.
W75.00.
FRESH MEATS.
DRESSED 11EEF Oood native st ° er * , 7o rer
b. ; good forfquarlem steers. Cc : goo-V hlndnuar.
: ers Hteers , 9c : western sttcrs , 6ic ; nnlhe lielf-
er. , 6Hc : western heifers , 6Hc ; good forenuar-
ten heifers , 6Vtc ; good hindquarters helfep.
SUc ; natUe COWK , CV4c : western cows , CMcfa'r
cows. Co ; cow forequartcrs. 6c ; cow hlndquarter *
Sc : backhalvea. CiiCKc ; triangles , 4ijc.
9o ; fresh , lOc ; shoulder ciods , bnnele s 6Uc'
rump bulls , boneless. 5ic : No. 1 chuck ' S'lc-
No. 2 chucks , 4 > ic : No. 3 chucK . 4'/4o : bonclesj
chuckc. frozen , 44c ; fre h , oljc ; cow plates
3Vkc ; steer plates , 4c : fljnic steak , 7c ; loins No'
1 , frozen , 12o : fresh , 14c : iclns. No. 2 , frozen IOC-
fresh , 12c ; loins No. 3 , frozen , so ; fresh. I0c !
short loins , nimket etylc , Ic abo\e loins ; hotel
tlonal ; beef rounds , shank and rump off , J'ic
additional ; trimmings , < ' , ic ; beef shanks , 3c-
per lb. , 12c ; calf ll\ers , each. 35o : calves , whole
carcass or sides , lOVjc ; calf head and feet ,
Bcalilod , per set. 75c.
MUTTON Fancy lambs , Oc per lb. ; regular
limb" , Sc : sheep , 7i4c : market racks ( long ) , 8c ;
tmtel racks ( chert ) , He ; loins. Oc ; sa'illes , 9c-
ICR * , 9c : lamb less. lOc ; Lre.ists and ste\\n , zic ; ;
toncucs , each , 3c ; forentiarters. CV4e.
1'ORK Ireed pigs , SVJc per lb. ; dressed hog'i ,
; tenderloins , ir > o ; Ion ; , smalt , Cc ; large ,
CHc ; Fparo ribs , 4',4c ' : ham sausage butts , &Vic ;
Itoston butts , 6 < , ic ; sho'ildera , rough , 4c ; shout-
dent , skinned , Cc : trimmings , 4Hc : leaf lard , not
rendered , DVjc ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; snouts ami
ears , 3c ; fresh hami , 16 to 18 Ibs. , 7'io ; fresh
hams , short clears , 5ic : cheek meats. 4c ; neck-
bones , Zc ; pigs' tails , 3o ; plucks , each , Cc ; chit-
terllngr. tic : hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz , 23c !
Btomachs , each. : c ; tongues , each , 7c ; k'dncys ,
per doz. , lOc ; brains , pr doz. , 15c : pigs' feet , pei
doz. , ! 0c : livers , each , Jc ; l.oi ; rinds , 3c ; blade
bones , Cc.
St. T.onlH Upiiernl MnrkrtN.
ST. LOUIS , April 2D. KLOUR Higher ; pat
enL' . J5.401T3.CO ; straights , J4.Mffj.10 ; clear , jl.2
( H f.O ; medium , $1.7504.00.
WHEAT Lower , closing with May 2Uc. Jul ]
lo and September lUc under yesterday. Tin
feeling was firm. Spot , lower to sell : No. 2 red
cart. J1.07V4 bid ; track , Jl.OSV45fl.09 ; April. Jl.OSW
May , Jl.OU l > ld ; July , tSc asked : September
SOH" asked ; No. 2 hard , cash , Jt 07 ,
CORN Futures weak and fractionally lowe
than yesterday : spot , lower : No. ' 2 cash. SZVic
AprlK S214C- ; May , 32f July , SS a bid ; Sep
tember. 33c asked.
OATS Higher for May and July , with Septem
bcr fractlonsi off : tpot , strong ; No. 3 cash. SOVlc
track , 31c ; April , 30 c ; May , 31c asked ; July
23T4c : September , 23 , c ; Now ! white , 3333',4c.
RYE Firm. C9c bid.
SEED Flaxreed , nominal , Jl.27',4. ' Tlmoth ;
toeil. prime. J2.CSilJ2.73.
LVRNMKAIStronot , $1.7031.75.
IIUAN Higher ; sacked east track , 04 : .
HAY Strong ; prairie. $8.0099.00 ; timothy , JS.3
. .
IHITTKR Steady ! creamery , 15lSc ; dairy
11W1W.
KC.aS Steads' , J',4c.
WHISKY Steady , JI.22.
MirPAIiS Lead , higher , J1.57V403.CO. Speltci
lower. J3.95.
COTTONTIES "Cc.
.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower ; standard mess
jobbing , JlO.fio. Lard , better ; prime Fleam. $5.4 ;
choice , $5.53. llacon. boxed fhouWcrs , $ "i.S ; ex
tra short clear. J6.12V4 : rllu. JC.25 ; rhorts , J6.M
Dry alt meats , boxed shoulders , J4.75 : extr
short clear. > $3.R2V4 : ribs. J3.75 ; fhorts. J3.CO.
RECEIPTS Flour. 7,000 bbls. : wheat. 37.0C
bu. : corn. 144.000 bu. . oat * . 1S.OOO bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 3.WO bbls. , wheat , 93.0C
bu. ; corn , 63,000 bu. ; oats , 83.000 bu.
IlnHliiiorr Mnrkvt.
It.M.TIMORU. April 2 . FLOUR Unchanged
western superfine , J3.SOff3.73 ; we tern cxtrn
Jt.lMi4.4S ; family. J5.09OC30 ; winter patents
J3.50&5.80 : spring patents , JS.lOflS.M : pprln
wheat Rtraleht. J5.830600 ; receipts , 8,103 l-'ils.
eiporlH. 19,735 bbls.
WHEAT Firm. Spot , month and May. $1.13
Ol.UH ; steamer. No. 2 red. M.lOHBl.lOVi : re
celpt , 57,38r bu , ; exports. 105,777 bu. ; Kale ?
111.000 Int. : southern wheat , bv namnle , J1.1C (
1.14'i : southern , on grade , 1.10V4W1.H.
CORN Quiet ami eisy. Spot and month. S85
WS'iftc ' ; May. JSVifW lc : steamer mixed. 37 % <
S7o ; n-celpls , 2 ,517 bu. ; exports , 194.167 bu.
i" > uth ( > rn white corn , 41c ; southern yellow , 40 <
41cOATSFlmi : "No. 2 while. S7Vt4iVo ! ; fjr , .
ml > e < l. SIO34Vic ; recelpu , 54,30 $ bu. ; i > xporti
) .0. bu.
h RYE-Ii sler ; No. 2 nenrhv , 63)iO < v. T'o.
! western. 6JVic ; receipts , 13,553 bu. ; exports , 30 ,
00) bu.
HAY Firm , better grades ; choice timothy , Jl
bid.
bid.an'AIN rTlEIOHTS Pather ouletcr ; steam t
Liverpool , per bu. . Rd. Juno ; C'irl ; for orders , pe
quarter. 4s Cd. May ; 4s"d , June.
IlUTTITR-FIrm : fancy creamery. Kfil7c
fancy Uille , 15c ; good ladle. He ; atore packed , 1
14SO. V
KOO ! ? Firm : fresh , lie.
I'HHFSK Steady ; fancy New York , large. $1
llVic : fancy New York , medium , 9'4tflOc ; fatic
New York , gmall. 10'ieiOV4e.
Knn nH CUr Ornlii anil ProvUlnna.
KANSAS CITY. April : i WHEAT-Actlve ,
decline of l 2c. cloMnr Ormr No. 1 bird. Jti
1.0 : No. 2 red. JI.OCW1.07 ; No. S. $1.0501.01
No 2 spring. $1.03 ; No. 3. Jl.COfll.OI.
rORN-Spot. lower : No. 2. SlUflSS" .
OATS Scarce , V4tf2o higher ; No. ! white , * !
RYH Steady ; "K& . I. CSe.
H V 1'lmi ; choice timothy. J10.500I1.00 ; cliaU
pralrlv. W.M.
HUTTER-Weak ; creamery , 13WSl V4c ; dalr ;
TTn iAd ! fre h. * * .
nECEIPTS-Wheal. W.70 * bu. ; corn. S.0-0 bu
oat . 7.COO bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , Z5.SOO bu. ; corn , SJ.5
bu. ; oats , 8,0 * ) bu.
_
Tolnlo Market.
TOLEDO. April 29 WlfHATr-I ewer , actlvi
No 2 rash. J1.13Vt May. Jl 13.
TORN Active ; N. ° - * mixed , 5c.
OATS-l ) > ilI ; No , i mixed. ! 0o ,
RYK O-ill : No. ! cash. 6le.
CIOVt-7HHKBn-Iull , steady ; prime rain ar
April , $3.10.
T.lreriiool llnrkct.
LIVERIKXJU Anrll -PROVISIONS-Re *
prime mess. 70s. Hamt , short rut. Hrm at 81
Hi con , firm at 3Si | short ribs.Irm at 3d ; lor
clear and llcht , firm at Jls W ; lone clear ml
dla > , hfnry , firm at M Id ; short clear backs ,
firm ] at 15s ; clenr IwlllM , firm at ! $ . Shoulders ,
square , firm at 21 * td. I rd , prime western ,
tteady at rM $ J. Pork , "prim * mess , medium
wtstirn. Us td.
OILS Cottonseed oil , Liverpool refined , firm at
17s1 3d , Turpentine spirits strong nt Ms. Ilosln ,
common , firm at C U.
CORN-Aprlt , quiet at 4l 3 < id ; May , 4 Id ;
July , quiet at 3s lid.
WHEAT No. 1 northern , rod , spring , firm ,
) M.
CHEESK-Amerlcan nnctt white , 4li ; Amcrl-
CAn tln'-t colored , 4U.
FLOUR Ht. Ixiuls fancy winter , firm , ls id.
! Vrw Orlrnnn Market.
NEW OnLHANS , April . HOO PnODUCTB
Firm. Pork , standard mess , J L Lard , refined
tierce , tl.CWl.12H : pure lard , 15. lloxed meats ,
dry salt ulioulderg , JS.OOflIl.IV4 : sides. $ - > .900
6.W. llacon , clear rib * ldt , J6.37V40 .81V4.
Hams , choice sugar cured , $8.75Q9.7n.
CXFFEr/-Illo , ordinary to fair , J8.00H9.W.
IHCE Firm ; ordinary to good. . 4S05liC. (
FLOUR-Strong ; extra fancy , $5.COa5.10J pat-
cnts. $ * .2. > 7r3.40.
HItAN 7.
HAY Prime. $14.50T13.00 : choice. | i.0)fll3.IX > .
CORN No. t , sacked and mixed , 42343c ; No.
2 white , 4144c ; Nn. ! yellow , 43 r < c.
OATS No. 2 western , sacked , S083GV e.
Cliirltiimtl Market.
CINCINNATI. April M.-FLOUR-FIrm and
lili'lc' ! fancy , JI.70jM.OO.
\vmAT-In fair dcmmJ : No. 2 red , $ ' .CT.
CORN-KIrm ; No. J nlx-d , 3 iJc.
OATS-FIrm ; No. 2 tnUtd , 31c.
RYB Firmer ; No. 2 , We.
PROVISIONS I.anl , firm , $3.50. nulk meats ,
firm , J. C. > . llacon , firm , JG.X > ,
WHIWKY rirm , 11.21.
11UTTER Quiet , low.'r ; fancy Elgin creamery ,
18"4c : Ohio. 12fri6c : divlry , lOflllc.
HUOAR rirm : linrd refi.ml , $1413397.
IXIO'4 Quiet at 9c.
OHBESE-Steady ; good to prime flat , 8VJc
rnlii ItrcplptH nt I'rlnolpnl MnrkctH ,
CIHPAOO , April M. Receipts today ; Wheat ,
:7 : cars ; corn , 467 car * : oats , 371 cars. Estimated
riots tomorrow ; Wheat , 131 C.TS ; corn , 623
rs ; oats , 351 cars.
MINNEAPOLIS , April . Receipts : Wheat ,
17 cars.
HT. LOUIS , April 29.-RecclpU : Wheat , U
nrtr < ill Market.
DETROIT , April 23. WH E AT-No. 1 wliltc ,
' . .OS ; No. 2 red , JI.03V4 ; May , $1,09.
CORN No. 2 mixed. SCc.
OATS-No. 2 white , 3214c.
RYE No. 2 , 61c.
Snn Prniiclttco Whont Mnrkpt.
SAN FRANCISCO , April 29. WHEAT Weak ;
'ecember. ' J1.73i.
IIARLUY Steady ; December , J1.S374. .
STOCKS AAD IIO.XDS.
nulln Cnntltuio Tlirlr AtiKrcnnlvc Cnni.
IiulKii. RnliliiK I'rlccn.
NEW YORK , April 29.-The bull campaign In-
itiguratcd yejtcrtlay was continued with agsres
Ivo vigor today In the stock market and price :
ere lifted from 1 to nearly 4 points through'
> ut the ncthc list. The rharp advance did in'
ring out any largo amount of offers to realize
tut there was some profit taking apparently bj
he small traders In the late dealing , whlct
illpped off the extreme gains for the day. 1
ras notable , houever , throughout the day , thai
ny marked reaction In prices immediately leO
o n cessation in offerings and a period of In.
ense dullness. The rntier : unhesitating and un
ettled tone of Americans In London was IK
mrcd and prices were confidently advanced her <
rom the opening. There was no Important op
io ltlon to the bull campaign and prices mo\ei
julte easily , the supply of stock * contlnulw
athcr limited. The volume of business showei
further Increase over > estcrday nnd furthci
ddltlons to the list of active stocks. The rpec
ulnllve leaders , which were bouKht by the Mil
coterie , were followed by other clocks \\lion
"rlendi desired to see them keep pace with tin
cst of the matkct , There were n nc\v tlevcl
ipments during the day beyond the contlnuci
confidence In the general situation. The dvclara
lion of neutrality by Portugal may have hac
wine slight effect. Hut the main conslderatloi
wail the i < utlsfiictlon felt over the excellent gun
icry of United States chips at Matanzas nnd li
mrsult of prizes nnd the Ineffective efforts o
he Spanish gunncnt. The i-klll thus demon
.itratcd imparts a strong conviction as. to th
superiority ot the United States forces , llarl ;
'ntelllgence Is also confidently expected of i
iaallctory o\er the Kpanlards cff the Phil
.pplnes. The Ftrength of the market was quit
wneral , but of the fpeclaltles , notably Sugar
Manhattan nnd Metropolitan Street Railway
moved more orderly than the njeneral list. Th
grangers , 01 usual , led the railroad list. Forclgi
ixctmnge was loner , demand sterling brcaklni
iharply a half cent to tl 84. The discount rite li
Condon also declined. Tills led to renewed tall
if gold Imparts and the ttlftenlng came In tlv
.oan rate und was a further factor to this end
The abundant supply of money which has bee ;
Available for call loans has been bused on th
illslncllnatlon of lender * to put their fundi Int
Ime loans nnd commercial paper. AccDmmoda
Ions In these departments are now more eafll ;
.lad. as the outlook Is believed to favor easle
money conditions. This may lead to stlflenln
in the cell loan rate , as tending somewhat t
equalize the charges in the different department
of the money market. There is Increased Inqulr ;
for railroad bond * . Plres moved Upward toda
on an Inn eased volume of business. Sale *
J1.410.QOO. Government fcondi were strong. Nei
I ? , coupon , nnd 2n advanced 1 per cent. Ne\
U , registered , nnd old 4s , registered , V4 and th
jld 4s , coupon , and the 5s , coupon , VI per ccn
n the bid prices. There \\erc sales of the ne <
s , both coupon and registered , at an advanc
of Va over the last rale , but the old 4. , leglstereo
showed a decline of V4 on actual sales from th
The Evening Post's. London financial cable
gram fays : The stock markets here today wer
good on the continued arlrvals of gold , near.
700,000 coming In toilay. I have reason t be
lleve that not mucli more. Is to come from Oei
man ) ' or France. There Is yet a slight Amerl
can demand for gold. Americans opened abov
the New York1 parity and were a goxl markcl
Canada Pacific nnd Qrnnd Trunk were stron
on the growing expectation of the end to th
rate war toon. Kaffirs were better and shoi
signs of improving a , little. The Transvaal gp
ernment wan > a loan nnd It Is raid that nelthe
Germany nor England will negotiate until mor
concessions have been granted. The -\\cst Aui
trallan market troubles continue and will nc
ho arranged until next week. There were foil
failures toJay und more ac expected. A statt
ment Is expected foon relatUe to the India
currency commission.
Following are the closing quotations of th
leading stocks on tl.e New York market today ;
Total sales of stock today were 297CO ) oharc
Incliullng : Atch'fon preferred , 6,317 : Chlcue
liurllngton & Qulncy , 17,392 ; Louisville & Nas
vllle , i.W ( ; Manhattan , 12,232 ; MrtropDlltan , 9,93
Northern I'Arlflc , 7,903 ; Northern Pacific pr
ferred. 10.0 2 : Rock Island. 12.12' : St. Paul , t. .
S03 ; Union Pacific preferred. 22.100 ; Tobacco , 1' '
735 ; People's das. & , ! & > ; Sugar. 99,077.
Financial > 'otp .
OMAHA. April 29. The clearing ! , for ih0. .
were ms,7S8.S3 ; balances , tl2J.47 11. Th > i clea
lnit for 1S > 7 were $ S97,31J.SS. end Iho l-alanc
197.570.43. Increase la rli-arlngn , t'-.l 4rt.05.
HT. I-OU1S. April 20. Clearing * . MUJ.S7I ; Iir
anoes. | U33 ; money , Cl per cent ; New Yo
exchange , Ko discount bid and Kc dlscou
asked
CINCINNATI. April . -New York exchan
par : money. 484 pur cent ; clearing * . 11.81'l.OGO
NBW ORLKANS , April . Clearings , ll.t ;
230 ; New York exchange , bank , par ; cumim
clal. tl | x-r , ( ) discount.
CIIICAdO. April 29. Clearings. 18C3.900 ; IK
ance * . IU.081,9)0 : New York exchange. Me d
count ; tterllng posted , M.8i3 S5H ; actual , Ji.S :
04.MH : ilxly days , UMV4I ? UU. nUcult ahire *
led the l.xal clocks rVKlty , their advance betn (
due to large governmryu oontraet * . Closlngi
lllscult , \ : Illncult . preferred. M : Dlamonil
Match , 136 ; North ChUaco , 189 ; West Chlcar > ,
MH.
MH.PHILADELPHIA. . ArMl S.-Clforlngg. M.SJ7.-
U7i balances , I1DDS,77Y
MALTIMOlli : . Aprtt1 -Clearlngn , K,897We ;
balance.-i , fS20SM.
NKW YOIIK. Aprn'Clfarlngs. ' ' . | lI.MIe } |
balance * . > 7OT.,6tl.
nOSTON. April t.p ltarlnB % U2.9M.I61 ; balances -
ances , tt.CCiI.Kl. . j
MKMI'lllH. April toj-qlearlngs. t2S5.C39 ; l > al-
anccs , JS,213 ; New york exchange , $1.50 pre
mium , .
York.Mot ry MnrUct.
NBW YOIIK , Aptll M.-i-MONEY ON CALL-
Nomln.illy. l > i 2H rerceht.
PIIIMB MKIlCANTlLK'PAPKn-tff ' ? per cent.
BTKHLINO nXCIlAXUR-ilIeavy , with actual
business In bankers' bills lat II.S4H for demand
and It.SHM.SHi for.nitty days ; posted rates ,
lt.81Uttl.i2 and II.UU : commercial bills. .SOfJ
'SILVER cKnTiFi Tns-s-MOBJc.
11AU BlliVBU-S I4 < f. .
MEXICAN DOLLAP.S-IJUC.
OOVEItNMBNT ItONDS Strong ; new 4 . reg. ,
117 % : coupon , 11 > : 4s. reg. , 109 ; coupon. 107 : 2s ,
K : E . res. . 105 Vi ; coupon , llOVi ; Pacinc Cs of
99. 102U.
Closing quotation ! on bonds were as follow ! :
tl S. newjs. rci , ' " . . . . . . . . . 121)
U.S.new 4s con aN .4s. ; . ! loaw
U. 3,4sres. . No. Paclfla Ists. . , lltk :
No. Pacing .is CBH
t J. S. vis. re * 09 No. Pacific 4s 91H
U , 9. OB. ror.10DV4.i31 IOM N. Y. O. ASLL.4S..100
U.S. 6s. coup. 110H-11H N. Ik W. Cs 11GK
District 3.036 11'J N. W.Conaols 13
Als.clnsi A 1U8U N. W. Deb. 6s 114Vt
Ala..class II 108W Ore. Nav.lsts 112
Ala. , class C DO Ore. N.IT. 4s . . . . CO
Ala.Currency. , . . 00 O. S. u.ds.t. r. 117
Atclnnoii4s t0 O. S. L Gs. t. r 07M
AtcliiBonaciJ.4s. . , . SS O. Imn. lst < t. t r. . . . 102H
CananaSo.2nds. . . 104 O. Imp. Gs. t. r AI
O. AN. P. t.r. OB. . HIV Pacific bs ot'05. . . lO''U
Co.fis ! li'J Hrevrtlnif 4s 7H1-
C.1I.&D.4 ( < I . .104H Il.G.West Ists 7Hk
i.AH. o.ists. . , .10 Ht L. AI. M. Con.5 R7Vi
D.AR.O. 4s R5' < St. L.9. P.Oen.0.111H
EaBtTann. Ists..1031 * St. P. Consols 1:10 :
ErloGen. 4s IUIV % St. P. C.iP. Ists. . . 114
P. W. JcD. IB. t. r. HUH St. P. O. & P. .Is Ill
Oe-i , , tiluc * fi * . . . . . . . 09 Southern Uy. Ss. . . . 87S
O.H. S. A. ( Is 100 9. U. .tT. OS GnVi
( l.H.AS. A. IMS..10 I Tcnn.new ct)3. : . . HS
II.AT.Cont.53 109 Tex. PAO. L.O.I BIB HIM
II. Jt T. O. eon Us. ,100 U. P. D.AO. IsH. . GUM
Iowa 0. Ists OS Wab. 1st Bs 107W
La.NowOon.4s. . . . HO Wab. 2ds 7rt
L.iN. Unl 4a HI West Shora 4s. . . . . . 10SK
Missouri ( Is 101) ) Va. Cuiiturlns 01
M. K.&T. Uls DS\ ( Va. dofurrftl 6
M. K. AT.4S M4H Union Pacific pfd. . fittf
N. Y. C. Ista 1134 Union 1'ncltlc 43. . . UoU
N.J.C.Gs HUH
Snn Frnnclncn MlnluRQuntntlnn * .
SA.V FIIANCISCO , April 29. OiTlclal closing
quotations on mining stocks today were as fol
lows :
Aim 17 , Jill l.i . 1
AlobnCon 3 Justice . I )
Andes H Kentucky Con. . . 1
Ilelcher 13 Mexican . 10
BCFU.V Uclohor. . . , ' . ' 8 Occidental Con , . . . 113
Bullion 0 Ophlr . . . . . . 3H
Caledonia IG Orrrman . 1
Cli.'illeniToCon. . , . . 13 Potosl . 211
ConAUcnco. 41)
Cbollar. 18 Slerni Nevada. . . . 0(1 (
Cou. Cat. . < i V.i. . . . CO Union Con . 15
Con. Imperial. , . . 1 Utih Con . 0
crown 1'uim. o Yellow Jacket. . . . 0
Kxcheqner 1 Standard . . 100
HoiuuiCurno. . : 20
asked.
Silver liars , iV/Hc : Mexican dollars ,
drafts , slgttt , 12Hc ; teleRrapli , 15c.
Nqw York MliiliiK < liiotnUaim.
NKW YOIIK , April 29. The ( allowing are the
closing mining quotations :
Cbollar. . 15 Ontario
Crown Point. . H Oonir.
Con. Cal. .V Va. . . . OS Plymoutn . 12
ricadwooci . , . 75 Quicksilver . 100
CiouUli Curry . 1ft Quicksilver DM. . . ' . ' 03
. -15 Slorr.i No/a'la. ' . . . (15 (
37UO Standtrd . 10U
Iron Silver . Union Con . 11)
Mcxicat . 10 YOllow Jacket . . . . 5
Lonilon Stock QiiotntlnnB.
LONDON , April l6.-l y. m.-Clo lng ;
CoaRolB. m'.v..lll n-llTN. Y. Central lll ! <
Consols. > acct..lll ri-lU PcnnHvlvanta
Can. Pacllic H4 Ilcaillnir H'I '
Eric H''j ' Max. Ccn. new 4s. . O'JVi
KrloVds 3314 AtcblHon 11
III. Central luu LifcN 40
Mexican ordinary. IX Graiul Trunk S >
St. Fan I common. . . ( ID
DAIl SILVinti-Steldr t 265-lCd per ounce.
MONEY lii2 per.cont , The rate of dlacounl
in the open market for1 short bills , 3S per cent ;
for three months' bills , 3j3i per cent.
Fliinticlnl.
I/JNDON. April 2U.1 OolJ Is quoted nt Duenoa
Ayres at 1O.70 ; Madrid. CO.OO. The market for
American securities wi ( tlrm all day on New
York buylnff. The dloMni ; tone wns nrm and
the demand was moderate. Amount of bullion
taken Into the llank'of Kiijtmd on balance to
day. 674,004.
PAIUS. April i9.r u'ilnJ's ' on the bourse w.T !
undecided , but subsequently there was a rally
on repurchases and the report from Ixmdon that
the Impending failure of a larKe concern hail
been averted and Its affairs arranRPd. This stim
ulated firmness , which was maintained to the
close of the market. In spite of a few realiza
tions. Three per cent rentes , KCf C2'Je ' for the
account.
MADItin. April 59. Spanish 4s closed today al
111.30. Geld was quoted at S3.
C I ON CM ( Ho Stork K
YOIIK , April W. It was ofUclally an
nounced toilay that Wednesday , May 4 , beinir a
holiday ( Charter day of Greater New York )
the Stock exchanRo will be closed on that day.
COTTOX MAHICET.
Tlierc In a Siilmtnntlnl Gain AH i
1'rlcen.
NEW YOHK , April 29. The cotton market
mada a substantial gain today ns to prices , al
though the vclunie of business failed to reflect
increased speculative confidence. After opening
at an advance of 1QI points the course of prices
WHO steadily upward , with the utmost gains a
niatttl' of SOW points , as compared with yes-
tirday's closing price , 'liicra weri > only u few
IMervals of recession resul'lmr from liquidation
uf lunK Recounts , \\here selkis were generally
of the smaller class of traders und afraid to
take ohnnce * on the possibility rt unsatisfactory
news from the neat of war. Tne market closed
, points up , with total tales of 57,000 balex.
NUW OULBANt ) . April 2) . CXTTON-Kutures
quiet ; sales , 10.CO ) bales : April , , o.7S bid ; Miy ,
W.7J { 5.81 : June. .K5.KI ; July. * 5.8S 6.S'J ;
August , 3.S9 } < ) .90 ; September , Ji.9 3 < i.93 ; Octo
ber , JC.91Sv.93 ; November , > 3.96'j.97 ; December ,
t599QC.OO ; January , Jli.W'itC.OJ. Spot , easy ; sales ,
1,100 bales ; ordinary. 4c ; good ordinary , &c ;
low mlddllnt ; . OHc : middling. 5 ic : good mid
dling , 6 3-lCc ; middling fair , 'J-10c ; receipts ,
4,819 U-Ues ; stock , 2XSG1G biiles.
UVCIIPOOL , April a.-COTTON-Spot. moderato -
erato demand , prlcen higher : American middling
fair , 4d : good middling. 3il : American mid
dling. 319-ad : ; low middling , 313-3d : good or
dinary , 3G-1M ; ordinary , 3i'l. | ' The sales for the
day were 10,0V ) bales , of which 590 bales were
for speculation and export , and Included 9.800
bales American : receipts , 5,00 } bales , Including
2,610 boles American. Futures opened and closed
steady , with a moderate demand ; American mid
dling L , . M. C. , April , 334-C4d , value : April and
May , 3 31-CIJ , value ; May and June , 3 31 CM ,
buyera ; June- and July. 3 34 641)3 ) 35-C41 , buyers :
July and August , 3 33-6M , seller : ) ; August and
September , 3 3I-G433 C3-f4d , tu\cia : Septembel
ami October. 331-lild , liuyers ; October and No
vember , 3 33-CM73 :4-Gld. buyers ; November anil
December. 3.13-4M.1 34-Ald , sellers ; December and
January , 3 S.1-&I7J3 3I-CU1. sellers ; Januarj' and
February. 3 33-64fM 34-Cltl. tellers.
\VcTol MnrUetn.
nOSTON. April 29. WOOIFollowIng are th
guotatlon for the leading descriptions :
Ob'.o ' and Pennsylvania lleeres X and above.
' : O27c : XX , 29c ; XX. above 3'te ' ; delaine , SOQ
31c ; No. 1 combing. 30c. Mlrhlgan , Wisconsin ,
etc. X Michigan. 2tc : No. 1 Michigan comb
ing. 2Sc ; No. 1 Illinois combing. 28c ; Nc
2 Michigan comblnK. 2702'c ; No. 2 I'll
nols combing , 27ffffic ; X New York
New Hamnshlre and Vermont , 23iT24o ;
No. 1 New York , New .Hampshire and Vermont
! Mffl27c ; delaine , Michigan , 2Sc. Unwashed me
dlum Kentucky and Indiana , quarter hlooi
comb'ng , 23c : Kentucky jand Indiana , thiee
eighths blood combine , ilo ; Missouri , quartc
blood combing , 22c : brajd , combing , 20ci I'
and Georgia , 22c. Texa $ > 'ool Ppr'ns medlur
( U months ) , 16Tfl8c ; fCQurad , 43IIc ; spring llr
(12 manthsj , 18Hjl9c ; hcouieil price , 50o. Terrltor ]
wools Montana , fine medium and fine , ICQlfe
coiired price. 4 i/48tf : st pe ; , COc. t'luli , Wy
omlng , etc. F'ne medium and fine. 15iJ17c
tcouied. 4S@7c ! ; stapl ? . Me. Australian , scoure
basis Combing , superfine , 70f72c ; good , C.
average , G2i | > iCc. QuwnsJand Combine. 65c.
ST. JXmtS. April 59. WOOIv-Kasler on
low er : medium. l < 017c ; I'glH line , llffltc ; heav
e , SQllc ; tub washed , SO2Sc.
NKW YOIIK , Ap.Il' M. COFFEE Opt'on
oi > ened steady at unchanged prices to S point
advance , following better cables than eipectec
lr.t eased off under benr raid In advance o
speculative fioport and Ind'ffcrence o ( Fpr
buyers. Closed steady , with prices unchangel t
& points lower ; nalfs , 16.CO ) bags. Including Ma
at IC.0301.10. Spot cpffee , Ilia flimer ; No. '
ln\ol . $7 : No. 7. Jobbing , tt.fO. MI1J , flrm
Cordova. I7.M815.00.
SANTOS. April W , COFFEE-Ffrm : irood n\
erage , Hantog. 10.0CO rtU ; receipts , 12.COO bags
ftn 1' . .il.vifl bags.
HAMnima. Apr'l 29-OOFFBE-Opene.l iir
changul ; at 2:20 : p. m. . unchangeil to Vil > fg ni
higher ; ac : . J3.CH-0 bags.
mo nn JANEIRO. April M.-COFFEI-FI rr
No. 7 nio. 10.CCO rcls ; exchange. 53-72d ; n
celpls. 4.00) bags ; cleared for the llnlted fitatei
.OfO hags ; cleared for "Europe , I.COO bags ; stocl
Bl.CO * bans.
HAVRE. April -rOFFEE-Closed net ui
changed ; salts , 2lOvO bngj.
Oil
Oil. CITY , Pa. . April 23. Credit balance ! , 71
certificates opened 71c bid : rash closed , rain
2.COO IftI * . cant ) at 71K ? , only rale of the day
shipments. 5R.t9i > bbls. ; run , 10&.M7 bbls.
SAVANNAH , Oa. . April . OlUS-Splrits tu :
penttne. nrm. Hosln. tlrm , ' unchanged.
CHAIU.KSTON. S. AprtV.S3.-OIl.S-noilr
teady. Hplrlts turpentine , steady ,
WILMINGTON. S. C. . April U.-OILS-Snlrll
tun < entlne. 29tiO ) c. Itosln. rteady ; tl.0061.0 :
Crude turpentine , quiet , I1.2301.M. Tar , qul
11.00.
Mnnohmler Textile 'Kubrlc * .
MANCIinSTUR. April 2 . Cloth * and yarni
quiet , with a moderate Inquiry.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipts Liberal and Request Fnllj Equals
Supply on Hand ,
STRONGER TONE TO ALL BRANCHES
Octnnnd for Cntllp , HORN nnrt Sheep
In Good nndi Priori llama
* from Five to Ten
OnU HlKhcr.
SOUTH OMAHA , .April W.-Hocelpts for
the days indicated were ;
Cattle. Hops. Bheep.Hor's.
April 29 2,093 G.28S 6.SW
April 2f . ' . . . . lr.St 8.769 8.005 . . . .
April 27 i 2,972 7,340 4.383 9
April 2G 3,113 8.033 3,900 73
April 23 1,301 4,257 3,336 21
April 23 1,375 8.2J7 7,170
April 22 2,359 6.G17 1,343 1
April 21 1,611 8,073 i,46l 8
April 20 2,970 8,001 2.2SJ . . . .
April 19 2,733 2,576 3,951 2
April IS 1,47.1 1.S2I l.WG . . . .
April 16 1,031 3.COD 7.725 21
April 13 2,209 6,019 10,376
April II 1.411 D.77S 11,727
April 13 2,512 5,472 1,890
April 12 1,597 2,730 C.791 1
April 11 lf,97 2,730 0,791 2
The olllclnl number of cars of stock
brought In today by car/n road was :
Cattle.-Hogs. Slicop.
C. , M. & St. P. ny . .
O. & St. L. Uy 1
Missouri 1'nclllc lly . .
Union Pacific System 27 21 2J
K. , 13. & M. V. U. U IS 31
S. C. & P. lly 5
C. , St. P. M. & O. Hy . .
H. & M. H. n. 21 C4 4
C. , H. & Q. Hy . .
K. C. & St. J 2
C. , H. I. & P. Hy. , K 1
C. , It. I. & P. lly.V . .
Totnl receipts 91 92 2 < 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of hcnd Indicated :
Bujers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co % M3 . . . .
The G. II. Hammond Co. 233 1,901 871
Swift and Company MO 1,061 84 !
The Cudahy Packing Co. 751 2,130 l,22i
It. IJeckcr and Degnn . . . . 9 , ,
J. L. Carey 25
Myers 197
Swift , from the country. . 3S . . . . CO ]
Cuda'ny P. Co. , from K. C. iS
Other buyers 70
Left over CO
Totals 2,0i5 0,333 3,15 :
In round numbers there were 200 cars ol
stock on sale today , as compared with is ;
one week ago , 219 two weeks ago and 14i
three week * ago. The Rain was In hogs
other kinds of stock , being In about tlu
usual supply for a Friday.
CATTL1C Cattle looked up today and II
seemed quite like an old-time market , lie'
celpts were llK'nt at all market points , carlj
reports crediting Chicago with only 3,000
nnd Kansas City with 2,500 , so that seller !
had that much in their favor.
As n s > tlll further bull intlucncc a vcrj
active demand , both local and shipping was
developed and t'ne market took a turn rncs
favorable to the holders of fat cattle , lie
pit-able beef steers were active sellers ni
nn advance of ClilOc , and everything In tin
yards was sold and weighed up at an earls
hour. There were some pretty good cattle
among the offerings , as high as $1.90 belm
paid for n load of polled minus and $1.03 foi
good westerns. The market on beef cattli
'nns shown considerable Improvement thU
week and desirable llwht cattle such us an
wanted bj' the buyers aru belling about as
high as any time. Even heavy cattle , whlcl
have been slow on most days , have gradu
ally crawled upward und nro selling con
slderably above the low time.
Uutchers' stock , such as desirable cow !
and heifers , was active at about the sami
advance as beef steers. The supply wai
light , only ten or a dozen loads helm
offered , nnd It did not take the buyers ver ;
Ions to clear the pens. Quito a numlbcr o
heifers sold right around 14.00 , some at $1.15
and a few head as high as $4.23.
In , t'ne stacker and. feeder market then
was not much change noticeable. Commoi
Miockers , In fact , were rather slow sellers
buyers being u llttlo backward about Uiklni
hold of anything that was not really de
slrable. Representative sales :
. . . .
I1OOS llecelpts of tiOfrB were muoh tmalle
than jeslenlny , lesi than 100 cars being on Hal
toilay , as against 120 yesterday. Still It was
liberal run for a Friday. One week ago tti
receipts numbered eighty-one cars , t\v
week' ago eighty-one cars and tlirf
weeks ago only ility-two ran. The bulge I
price * has had the effect apparently of itlmulni
Ing shipments and the very fact that more hex
are romlnr with an advance of only 15W2C
would seem to bear out the theory of packet
that there are plenty of hogs In the countr
and that urjwers are only waiting for a favorabl
tlm to ship them.
Today's trade In hofrs can be summed up 1
a very few word * It was a goal active an
strong market. The shippers were not opera :
Im ; to any extent , but the packers were Inrj
buyers and the demand from that source we
fully equal to Uttt-xeceJpts. The trade opcne
early and everything was cold and weighed u
Lefarn th middle of the forenoon.
As was the caie yesterday , the most of I' :
IIOKS nold at J3.75fi3.SO , with a few loads
t
Bond heavy and liutcher weight * nt S3 82yj@3 &
but the proportion of nalt-s at 13.75 wan imalli
than yesterday , -wlille-there were more at ll.ft
The hops reid today about Re lower Ilian
week HKO , but 5010 ? higher than the flrnt i
the week. As compared with the tint of tl
month there has been a sain of l/4c. ' The lo
point of the month was the IRth , when hoi
mid ISJrJOo lower than they did tsday. Or
year ago hots were selllnK on an average I
just about the same notch as today , Rej
refinntatlvp pales :
1C , .23' . . . 375 18 241 . . . 3 7S
CC . .BJ 80 375 71 231 80 J 75
C1..2W IS9 375 48 36 . . . ITS
n 221 SO STT 3J 2W . . . 173
32 237 . . . 375 C9 202 129 375
: . . : . . - . . . . . 375 43 24) . . . 373
238 . . . 375 10 265 . . . 375
_ . -.4U..VO 160. 3 75
3 219 . . . 377V4 6 ? 24 . . . 1 77
75 2V ) . ) . 3 77VJ 84 SW 129 3 77
7D 245 89 3 71V4 W ! M . . . 877
, . , , . . . , 40 377V4 75 217 . . . 377
70..Z7t . . . 3 77H 6 S'8 SO 3 77
(3 tm 40 377W ) 272 41 3 77
M..2C4 . . . S77H W S , . . 377
73 2V ) 89 377H 65 242 89 3 77
M S55 . . . 3 77Vi 81 239 . . . 377
74 273 SO S 774 83 254 169 3 77
CD 243 . . . SO ) M 20) . . . J SC
0 261 80 3 SO M 23 > 1M 3 EC
It 247 . . . 3 M 70 2S1 89 3 K
M 247 . . . 3 SO ft ! 245 89 3 W
87..233 89 3 89 61 305 . . . J K
65. 277 249 3 89 61 304 M 3 K
77 241 . . . S 84 tl 232 89 J (
SHEni' The supply was law toJay , Rome
twenty-sir fresh lends lielns reported here In
addition to the dozen or sixteen land * carried
over from yeiterday. The only t rouble win thnt
they were mostly lambs , only a few mutton
sheep beliiR on sale. Including those carried
over from yestcrdny there were about twenty-
six loads of Colorado Inmbi on snle.
The market on sheep was active nnd fully
steady , dcilrnble muttons belrfj icmly seller" , and
the supply was soon vxhnusteil. The mirkct on
lambs , O | IIR to the very law supply , was a
llltlu BDW , llioUKh It could hnnlly be quoted
any olffercnt from yesterday. Ilcprcscntatho
SIICCl' .
No. AV. IV.
1,225 western IntntH 71 4 55
191 western wethers 11s 4 49
ISO western wethers 11" ' 4 40
76 culls , Innihs 68 43"
-45 ewe > 300
M western wethers W t 30
22'J ' western lambs 75 490
5U Cnlnrado lambs S3 R 2j
214'Western nptliem , shorn Ill 4 10
. " 21 western wetbors. shorn 119 4 10
471 western ewca anil wethers , shorn , . . . 56 4 10
CHICAGO I.IVB STOCIC M.VUKKT.
HnKN Are In Tnlr llotnniul , lint PrlccM
Arc l.ciMrr.
CH1GAOO. April ID. PATTI.n Trmle vent
without special feature today. The drnnnd v.ni
fairly sooJ for an off day. Ilecf steers ransed
from $3.SO to { 5.25 , the bulk PC 1 n at fiom
11.40 to $4.90 ; stockers nnd feeder * bioilfiht ficm
J3.09 to M.K5 for common to choice ; bulls nt
from J2.75 ti > S4.25 ; cahoa at from J. to J.1.
11OOS Ttiey were In fair di-mnnJ , but av-
erased 2V4o lower. Sales rnnsed nt from J3.73
to 14.10 for common to beit , prlnclpnlly nt from
J3.CU to JI.W1 , ! , . I'lpt briiiiKbt from $1.53 In ( I.Si.
Prime heavy hoes eold 12 < 4c ubo\u Ihc be t
llRht.
HHIjnP Trade In sheep was dull. Ijirnli"
were sl' ' litly lower , "Wooled Inmb sold nt fiom
$5 to $5,45 ; clipped lambs Ht fiom $1 to 53 ;
clipped sheep at from $1 to (3.SO.
Receipts : Cattle , 3 , W head ; hogs , 27,000 head ;
sheep , 8Oi > J head.
I
St. I.UIllN I.IVO
ST. IXtlIS. April :9.-fATTLi-Ilecelpts ,
1,3'W ' head , Including ! 00 Texnni ; shipment * . ftK
head ; market strong ; fair to fancy native ship
ping and export steers. I4.3. ' > { 75.25 ; bullc of silos ,
} 4.4"i13.(0 ; drcraeil ln'ff and butcher steers , Jl.r
( f.'i.lO ; bull : of sales , SI.C'MN.TO ' : steels iindi > l
1,0 ) Ibs. , f3.75ni.GO : bulk of File : , JI.IOifl.4li
stockers and feeder * , t3.33i4.Cn ; bulk of s.iles ,
J3.SOg4.50 ; cows nnd htlfer , $ i.WJ(4.50 ( ; Toxns
and Indlnn Fleers , $ : .t5i74 ! , & ) ; bulk of tulea ,
J3.MWI.35 ; cows anil heifer * , 12.73.
HOGS-lleci'lpts , 9W ) held : shipment" . 2VO (
bead ; market Irregular ; jo-keri. tl.SOiT3.iO ;
packers. J3.70ii3.9"i ; butoherc , J3.SOff3.90.
SHKI3P Hecelpls , 1,900 head ; shipments , IN
head ; market steady for mutton * * , with sprlnj
lambs lower ; native muttons. Jt.OOffl.iO ;
lambs , J3.WUC.50.
3Vi w York Iilvp
Ni\V YOHK , April 29. llKnVKS-llecelpts ,
2,414 head ; steers , slow but Meaily ; cows ant !
bulls , tinner ; steers , Jl.d05.13. Cables weak ,
llvp. cattle lO Jllc , dreroed weight ; llvi sheep
SHWIOTic , dressed weight : refrigerator beef , 9fi
9Vio per Hi. ; export- ) today , none ; tonionow , 1,07'
cattle and 3.U4 quarters of lecf.
CAI.VK9 Ucrelpts , 6T6 lieud ; market , SJflOi
SlllicP AND LAXtnS-necelpU. 5.(22 heed
sheep dull , Inmh * . 10ifl5o lower ; spring lamb' '
Htcady ; unshorn sheep , J4.00Q4.70 ; cllpiwd , 13. "Of
4.25 ; best exports. J4.50 : iinchorn Inmli" , J5.SC i
0.23 ; clipped , tl,75f5,23 ; spr'ng lambs , J1.2i
05.01) .
Iioas-Ilecelpts , 2,230 head ; loner at t4.15 {
4. CO.
Kunnnv City l.ivc Stnpk Mnrkr't.
KANSAS C1TV , Aprlll 25. CATTLn-Hccelptr
3,150 hcail natives , 150 heed southern ; mark"
steady to lOc higher ! Texns steers , t.1.C,5fi4.C' >
Texas cows , J3.50U4.10 ; native steer * . J3. & | 5,00
native cows and heifers , J2.23n4.CO ; stockcn
and feeder * . JJ.IOSJ5.25 : bulls. J2. 03.70.
IIOQS llecelpts. 13.9.0 bead ; market ttead ;
to So lower ; bulk of sales. J3.70W3.J5 ; heavle *
JJ.75fI4.00 ; packer * and mixed. Jl.70ff3.95 ; lights
J3.fi3H3.75 ; yorkcrH , J1.7C < ff3.75 : piss , J1.45U1.70
SHiEP llece'pti' , 2,9ro Lead ; market plead'
to strong ; lambs , JOX3.35 ; mutton. , J3.CO {
3.CO.
Knit I Ilivrty I.lvo S4ocU.
HAST L.inEllTV , Pa. . < Aprll 2.--- < ? ATTl n-
Steady : extra. J3.15JT5.25 ; prime. Jl 03515.10 ; com
mon. J1.JklfTl.13. Veal cahes. J3.OOJf5.75.
IIOO3 Slow and lower : best im-llu-ns , J1.05B
4.10 ; Iwst yorkera. 14.03 ; light yorUtrs. ? ' . ! > rff4noi
henvv hogs , J4.COffl4.10 ; pigs , f .7o3.WJ : roughs ,
J2..Wf3.50.
SHEK1' Firm ; choice clipped. It 2' 7l.23 ; com
mon , J3.13n3.C3 ; choice cllppeil l.iml K. Jlf..n" 05 ;
rommon to good , J4.20gi.'O ; uprlfff Um'.s , } : .OCC
7.00.
Inillniinpolln Lire Stock.
INDIANAPOWS. April 29. CATTI.K-Recelpts
500 head ; shipments , light : market active ; KOO-
to prime steers , J4.90if5.25 ; fair to medium steers ,
J4.Wff4.90 : good In choice. J4.fMtt4.S3.
HOCJ8 UecelptF , 8,500 head ; shipments , 2,0ft
head ; market quiet ; go > l to choice medium an ;
heavy , J3.95fJ4.00 ; mixed and heavy. J3.85ff3 3
peed to choice lights , J3.90ff3.93 ; common lights
J3.80.ff3.90.
Rnut IlutTnlo llve Stock.
HAST IHJFFAIX. ) . April 29.-HOQS Yoikern
good to choice , J4.05O4.10 ; common to choice
14.0704.15 ; pljrs , fair to choice , J.1.735T4.(10.
L.AMHS Choice to extra , $3.0003.03 ; fa'r t
Bood. J4.73ifM.90.
SHKKI'-Cholce to nelected wethers , J1.13J
4.25 ; cullj to common , J3.71.SO.
riiioliiimtl 1.1 vc Stoplc.
CINCINNATI , April 29.-lIOClS-Acltve. J3.ie
4.00.
4.00.CATTIn Steady. J2 751 ? I. ? . ' .
MIVKV Steady , > 2.7n I.'J ! .
UVMI43Steady. . J4.MW3.V ) .
Record of receipts of live strclc nt Ilia ftui
principal markets for April ' 9 :
Cit'ln. Hoe , P'ftp
Omnha ,0 < 3 r.vss r.sr
ChlcnRi 3 > ) rj.OW S.ftOi
IKansaa City 3W ) 13.K9 Z,9 *
St. Loula l.SOO 9.C09 1,901
Totals 9,693 DO.Tsj 13,61 ;
nVnrk lr > - ( JooilM Market.
NKW YOHK , April 29.-As thft week draw
to a close the conditions * eem to grow b tte
In the dry goods market. The demand has beci
stimulated by the call for goods for governmen
use , and this has strengthened the market t
some degree. Staple cottons have ga'necl In con
ditlon In the last week , and It Is practical )
Im-posslblc to secure price concrss'ons on rtipl
good's except for odd lots. The greatest Inquir ;
has been In lines affected by the need of th
army. Flag bunting continues In great demand
and It Is Impossible for printers to keep u
with dellver'eti. Print c'oths have sold In ver
limited numbers during tha week.
Suicnr Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. April 29. SHOAR-Raw. strops
hold hlRlier ; fa'r rcflnlnir. 3 > ic ; centrifugal. !
teit , 4V4C , Reflned , BtrnnR ; mould A , T , 11-16'
standard A , 5D-16 : ; confectioners' A , 5 G-16c ; cu
loaf. G6-inc ; crushed , 55-16c ; powdered , 6 11-16
granulated , G 7-16e ; cul > i , 611-lCc.
NK\V ORLHANS. April 21 SlJOAR-Strone
open kettle , 2SIlc : centrlfiirrat , granulalei
4c ; whites , 4 > ic ; yellow , 4 3-16 ft 9-16c ; second :
2 We. Molasses , dull ; centrifugal , 4Wlc.
Cnllfnrnla Dried FraltM.
NEW YORIv. April 29.-CALII'1ORNIA DRIE1
FRUITS Steady ; evaporated apples , common
J4r5'i7 ; prime wire tray , 8 < J8V4c ; wood dried
prime , 8 SV4c ; choice. 8c ; fancy. 9ir914e
prunes , 3'ifi c. Apricot ! ' , CViSSc ; Moor Park
sas'Jc. Peaches , peeled , llOHa ; .unpeelcd , 889'
Wntch < he Muvemeiiti or Our \av
Kveryono wante to watch the roovoment
of our war ships and , It there la an en
Basement , know vliere It takes place. Th
Dee has a combination map that shows th
Iiland of Cuba. 14x21 Inches , the We t Indict
14x21 Inches , and on the reverse ildo a ma
of the world. 21x29 Inches. U la the latci
and most complete act of mapn publlshe
by Hand , McNally & Co. Cut out a coupor
page 2. and present U with 10 ccnta at Th
Bee office , lly mall 14 centg.
Old Couiilc Commit .Mulrlilr.
GHICAQO. April ffl.-Juds/e / Asqulth. \
years of a Re , ami his wife , Marlon , 72 , wet
found ilcnd In bed today In their room 2
C34 Canul strwt. The old couple In
evidently commltUdculdde by aHphyxlatloi
What docs Cuba look like ? Get The Deo1
portfolios of Cuban vlt-wa. Only 10 ceiil
a copy. Photographs the same Blzo woul
cost $20.
Lend and SiiKur Advance In 1'rlcr.
LOfIXX , April 29. Lead and sugar ai
advaaclug rapidly owing to the war.
WAR DOES NOTiAFXKCT'lROX ' THAI
Simply Vorcrn Chime * In Taint
CHICAQO , April 29. Iron and Steel t * .
morrow will say : A quite material MM
that has been niaJo during the week : litho
the certainty that w-or will not affect our
c.xpont trade In Iron or steel nor In any ,
other commodity , nave as It may bo retards *
by ailvnncliiB value * . The posRlblllty tht
xportH mlRht bo cut off and thrown back
n the domestic market to burden and
cprcss has been a retarding Influcnco slnco
w r became a probability , but nslilo from
ho official promulcatton of Spanish policy
hat American Roods , not contraband of
ar , would be protected In neutral
resoln , methods of doing bualnres urp chang-
IK to make condecatlon Impcealblo , whal-
ver the Spanish policy may be. Instead of
citing pig Iron to bo delivered on dock at
hcrpool or Hamburg , the American furnace
man eells It to his Kuropean customer on
ock at New York or other cutboard port ,
ml guarantees an ocean freight rate to rc-
elvlriK port. The title during tranMt on th *
Igh spas has thus been tranaferrod from tll
\merlcan to the foreigner. On the other
land , the American Importer still buys hta
oods doltvcrod at an LVmerlcan port , II *
ielays owncrahlp till the Kotxla are beyond
ho clmnco of forcible detention. Ircti and
teel ami their products will continue to RO
broad , Irrespective of International hcatlU-
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