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    THE OMAHA DALLY BEE : SUXDAY , MAY 1 , 1898. If
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
Wtr Dots Nit MkUrialtj Rdncj tbo
Demitd i Upon Omaha Jobber * .
.YONLY APPEARS TO HE A LIITLC. EASI-R
flu lnr ii In n Mrlnll Way Vrry Ar lve
Mini llr | > rr rMtntl r HiMiir * All ( live
( Mil M l CiirntiriiKlMir Hi > | inrln
_ Vnlum Sliinr MrrnKth.
Tlio Ttrrk Jii t flo cd wn * marked by little
variation from < lny to dny In jobbing cir
cle ? , One dny wn very much like an-
fjtliT fa tar nn ( he Kvncr.il demand was
com * , rii'd. Hcwne lmt f tun m.iytlic Klvtn to the
( Uitmml ( rutn tlmo to tlmo onlnc ton chnnKQ
In weather or other condition * , which
innkfH tiilanli | < liliiK of r tnll utocka Impera
tive , but ni A rule there him been nil even
trudo of satisfactory jiroportlrtnu. As n
rnattfr cf fact the farmer * nro working
to put thtlr crcryu In the jrround nnd cnn-
not be fxpccloil to freaiient the towns to
nny Krcnt txtcnt for no me little time to
coma. Thn wliole sltuntlon iipprnm to be
nttritly to the llklnR of Omnh.i Jobhent nnd
no one npiK'iint to Imvo nny fault to flnd
with the cwiriie of trade.
ll.irik cle.irlnnn 'show Inrse Knln * 'or the
-rk nnd tin re IN roinc talk nmong bor-
rowrrn thnl tnonvy Vhc/Afl nlgm of easing
n 1 > 11 Htllc
flic Ketiertl retail trailo of the city In
rxi'rptloimlly < oed and doalem In pructlc *
n Ily nil limn nru very well iilcuncd with the
fmullH of the month nn a who.o < on-
riimi'rx npiipiir to lm\p more money and lire
MU ! ml Itu ; It n jfreat deal m re fru-ly than
Han ino cai o n few inonthn IIKO. HesldvH
linvliin matt ? money there are moru people
In tin * city , ni that nltOKdhcr theru arc
very K/ocI rcartoni why trade xhould 'jo
At Kouth Ornnhn n liberal bunlncM
trn tin nr I cd fur the wctk , anil valupw on live
"lock hud an upward tendency. It b ln
to look m If flic demand for meat products
viu ri'ntitnlnK the normiil once more , now
that Hi'- country hit * settled dixvn to a
flair of wur. Tor several days pant there
tin * bi'cn a mtirkrd Incrrase In the bUjliiK
ill mnml unit v.iluvit hive arcordliiKl >
C'tawlid ujiwiircl ,
Jolibrm uy th it travy orders plnccd b >
ihi Kovrriiinrnt arc helpltiK to clear up the
market , nnd thrrv lit an IncHniitlon to uri
ttrnwrit In some line * of maiiur cturcd
L'uuds ,
iMitt'iat OOINO iiiaiir.u.
The trade In wlnUnnlc sroccrles for la
ve k wan reiwrtdl by JobbeM as bclns
KiHTictlilni ! i.iiormoiis for thl i-ii ! < on of tht
year. The dtmund wait not for any one
jmrllriilnr line , but for all kinds of Koode
U- * * ' in K'HTiil , wulfh Itoen to show that tin
i ountry tributary to Omaha In In a % er >
IT iMirroiii cundlllon ,
Trier * annttll advancing and the Indl
Mil Ion' nrc that ( hey -will KU xtlll IilKher
'l'hi > miKnr maikut IK exclUil nnd ( > iui"toc
hlKhcr thiin it wc < k IIKO. OwliiK to th
limit d'tnanl tiiiKiir rcllncrlen are over
mill from us vk to ten I'nyM. Tlv Call
( ornlii rUlniTlcK withdrew Prldiiy morning
/mm lhmnrkel mid will accept no fur
thcr nrdrii until citiiKht up.
The lotx * miir'xct Is nlno In ( t very ex
clliil CUM lltlun owlttK to the trouble In th
I'nlllpplm1 taliind * , frntn which | > olnt Mod
for m.'iMlHii rojxl l obtained , The price o
inntilllit ropt hu iulviinci.il 1 tent per jK > uni
ind of * l ! it roiio ' no-half ci-nt ix-r jKHim
The IndlcatloiM nru tliought to be tor a nil
liiuhcr market
Knrlnnccout goodi are n ! o nuoted hlKhc
Ilinil u wk IIKO. I'f'pocldlly oatmea
Hour , tx-ait , licit n an < l rlcr.
Ncnrly the entire line of dried fruits h.iv
ndttinoeil | MTIU of tlu drouths In Call
fornln whliii are now becoming ver ) perl
oil * nrvd ant thrcatenlnfr to dc ttoy > Ahn
fruit -wnn left uninjured by the froMs. A
yet llttlo cnn \H \ > told of the. IIn.il oulcom
( if t'lic ura ; > , but th'n * Is no d ubt but wh.i
It lit n-rlminly Injuicl.
Canni'd iiiditH are itiotcd | 10 to 20 per cen
hlKhcr th.in u weik OKO , with Indlciitlon1
fur n Hllll h ) < h < r mirtvl. Stocks arc sali
Li be very IlKht , while the demand U tin
untiitlly heavy for thin nc.mon of the year.
OhiMnc lit alitn tnl.liiK nn upward start , a ;
Is shown by the rise of 1 cent per poum
on Twlnit and of U of a cent on Youm
AmiTlcus.
Tim recent tdinrp advnncc In corn hn
oati ( lrn ct > rrr pindlnir increnne In th
Jirlco of corn syruji. It Is thought that th
lop In not yet reached.
HAUmVAHt : THADK IMPROV1NO.
The hardwnro Jobbers rejwrt no mnterla
( Imngp for lint week In their line of bus !
tirsn. I'rlccs remain steady , but the de
mnnd for ooiN Is still larger thnn tin
supply. There In , hswcver , no longer i
frtlllng off In tradp , which has been notlcci
for a few weeks pist , but on the contrar ;
jobbers s.iy lint there Is considerable In
truiiio In the orders received. Every on
m-rms to be well pk-asuil with the prevalllni
conditions nnd local dealers have no hesl
tancy In oayln that business has bee :
fully up to their expectations.
The condition of the > dry poods marke
rcmiiln * unclmncrd. Kail orders contlnu
to | Htir In with unusual rapidity , as we
as orders for summer goods which arc fo
Immediate delivery. The leadingfcatur
of the week ha * been the cxtruordlnar
demand for Hags nnd bunting of varlou
qualities to be used for patriotic dl'plajt
At tli Li season of the year dealers usim.l
hav H largu supply In stock to meet th
rrijiilremrntB for the Fourth of July , bu
nt present U lojks ns though the demau
would exceed the supply , und conscquentl
nn advance In the market Is expected. I
other lines price * remain about steady.
The rubber goods men arc beginning t
look cheerful again. They feel confliler
that they will receive n schedule of price
the llrst day of May when they can ogal
ilo buxIneM. The vacation which the
luivo been forced to take for the lust mont
linn made them more anxious thivn ever t
ret out and hustle , for they know thn
there Is plenty of business awaiting then
Their traveling men are all on hand wit
their pencils sharpened ready to take 01
< lem at a moment's notice. There seem
to be no doubt but that the order * will t
Immediately forthcoming.
Shorn arc In good demand at the jot
tilng houses. The country merchuntH ur
buying cautiously , but with a little urgln
they place liberal orders. 1'ractlcully a
the houses now have their rm > n on th
raid with their new Urns of fall sample
and the orders they are sending In the
that their goods ure being well receive
In thn country.
In speaking of the condition of trade
1oc.il Jobber said that few people rfnlh
the fact that shoes are more expensive no
Ihnn they were n few years m/o. but It
nevertheless true. Hides that were 3 cen :
n pound a few years ago ure now brlngln
10 cents per pound , which makes an ai
vnneo of nbout l.:0 on a hide. This i
rourso raise * the price of leather , whlc
linn n corresponding effect upon shoe
The more common grades of shoes , such c
rn worn by the fnrmeri * and luborli :
ilnsse * , are effect ! d the mast.
Tha present condition of the lumber trai
In of a character entirely satisfactory I
the dealers of this city. While the whol
* tto trade , as a rule. Is not as good durli
April HM It Is earlier In tha season , stl
thrro was a liberal volume of 'juslnces , ar
rtry. . lie iu well pleased with the result
During the romlrvg summer a large rcta
ttitdH U anticipated , ns e\ery 1 ml lea tie
points lo extensive bulldlm operatloi
which will consume large amount of mi
ttrlal Th * hoixs of the average lumb
dralrr , however , are not bounded by tl
ummir , as he. ran look forward to the fu
wholesale trade with the feeling of gret
rt r-ontldenct. The prtsent prospect
the country would seem to p'lnt to u pro
* roui ) eir for the farmers , which mfni
} hs.1 they will make many Improvemen
lh . romlnic full In the way of buildings.
' 11m war , It It thought , If prolonjrnl. < w
l o hiivn a tendency to help out the lui
Wrmen ThU U lorne out by the fact thi
l * vl wni th timnrr year for lumber ileii
rs. Kami products brought high price
nd as a result a great deal of bulldlr
wAf doneVnr \ beginning to have
slight effect already upon Imported lur
twr ai U shown t > r tlitt upward lendeni
of the m rkM. If hotle | | | | should coi
tlrni * for any irtut length of tim the
will iloubllrs * t > a sharp advance In th
NO MOHK CfllAX TINE3.
l.iil rtt k'm produce mirket WHS chara
Itrlird hy ( leady prices and active d
jTMnd. KitK * are still quoted at 9 cent
tut thr r U a slight tendency for them
ro hither , owing u th * demand for co
tors * *
Hull * r lack dr p of 1 cent a poui
lh Mtt of the -wrrk. * fresh krasn butt
I * ii > * ee < l ort ( h mark * ! In a few days.
A llmlldl number of Arkansas ( trawb
H # h v arrltenl. but a jret they are n
plentiful , but It will probably I
a we l bfor they are received
Mum * uncertainty Is felt rcjunllng II
turn pln ni > p ! will lake now that II
| x > rt * of Cuba ar * cl < MMl The last ihl
m nl from Il.tVAil.t r-jntlstexl of 45.0 tui
rrU , aail from IMIW on the supply mut 1
M > Un il frum th ItahHiiiMand Klorld
ln I'lorhM rc ; > I * rrporteil as being
o l ooiuilllon , and a Urcw output Is e
* * f l a Iron t KAhama * , i It I * taou
hut the mat-ket will not Hilvnnce. There
R , however , some uncurulnty rcpardlnK
he outcome of the crop In the Hahnmn * ,
> ut | IU > - TH ns yet di not seem dl po cd lo
ijr In utockj ! In advance of present require-
nenl * .
OttAIIA aKMCHAI.
Cnnillllnn of Trmlr nnd Qnotntlonion
Klniilr unil KiincPrnilnce. .
F.OOKlood itock , Jo.
HUTTKK Common to fair. Kjllc ; piralor
7c. gathered crearrery , 140ISc.
VKAlCholce fat , 10 lo IM lb . , quoted at S
c , larns- and ccflriw , 0 7c.
MVi : POt'tTRV-Chlcken , 707Hc ; old rooM-
tt , HiOC'-ic ; > ovine rcoiters , tOCHc.
OAME Weathtr too warm for tame.
riflV ° NS Lhe , It.ICtJl.SJ ; d.aa plseonii D .1
IIAY-rpl n < l. 17(0 ; mluland , M ; lot-land.
ISM ; rye ntrnw , 1400 ; culur make * the price en
hay ; light t les sell the best ; cnly top er < Ms
brlnt top prices.
VEOKTAULCS.
ONIONS Per bu. , ( "Orfjll. "
llEANM-lland-pKked navy , per bu . II K- ,
13 M. see , ] sweet potatoes , | 2 ( ) ' .
CAIlRAOt : Ni.w-n-.rldi. per crate , I ? r. .
POTATOES * Home irrown. M0 c ; Coloralo
Hxk , 70c : norlhern fancy earl > Ohio need po-
lalne * , J5c
TO fATOK Per crale , 11 ( KK13.2S.
NEW IlKITTS-l'er d < . bunchr * . <
RAII llis-Per : dot bunches , jfXIJSc.
I.ETTrcE Per dot bunches , I5fi43c.
OKKKN ONIONP-Per doz , 12815C.
WATiilcnCS8-P : T if-it. case. U.CO.
CL'cr.MHKR Per dux. 11 2-ei.K > .
WAX REANS 'i bu. box. n.
l'KA"4 per bu , fancy Mliflsslppl , 11.15.
SI'INACH-Per bafket. | 1.
t'inPUVNT Home Brown , per Ib. , Sc.
FRUITS.
STRAWRnRHIES-Per 24.plnt case , t I5 ! 24-
ql. cafe , 14 M.
APPLES Winter stock , I : 0033.50.
CRANRERRlES-Faney Jersey , per bbl . $10 CA
rnoiTS.
ORANOKS-Callfornla navels , 12.750300 ; feed-
nE . 12 2i.
I.KMONS-Callfornla fancy. 1300 ; choice , I2.SO
( J27S. fnnr > Medina l3COJ3iO. |
RANANA" Choice , la IT * ftrtK per burch. I'M
62 K , medium lz l bunche * . 11.7502.00.
NCT8 Almoiuis , pc > - 1L. larce site. , , . ; ,
small , lie , llrniils , p r Iti. , seme : English wal-
nutf , pr Ib , fancy soft fliell. lOSUc : standards ,
HiD * . lllbertt , ptr , R. , lOj ; pecan , pwll'hed. me.
dlum , , u. * . , r ln'g' , S89lirge hickory
nuts. 11 Mifll 10 per bu ; small. II 25fll.35 per bu. ;
cucoanuts. per 100. 14 : peanuts , raw , itjShe ;
roafted , fi | i4c.
FIQS Imported , fancy , 3-crown , I4-lb. boxef ,
lOc. 5 crown , 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-Ib. boxes , 229
23c ler tioxi California , 10-lb box , II.
HONEV-Cholce white , 12c ; Colorado amber , 10
KRAl'T-Per bhl. , IVO : half bbl . 12.25.
MAI'I.E SYRl'I'-rive-gal can. each. 12 IT :
gil cans. pure , pel ilrz . . | 12 ; half-gal , cans.
} C K : iiuart cans. | 3 CO.
DATE1 * Hallow re , 0 to 70-lb. boxes , SHc ;
Salr. 5c , Paid , Mb. botes. Jic.
CIDnil Per hatr-bhl . | J : bbl. . IS.
HIDES. TALJXJW. ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green _ . Mies. 6c : . No. . 2 Kreen
fllfllff V 1 nl > n.t U t I n - -
, reare , 2V4 2 .c ; > ellow and broan grease , 1'4Q
l < tc.
tc.HIIint PHLTS-nreen failed , each , 11075" ;
Brien suited shearings ( hsrt wooleJ early Kln ) ,
inch , lie : dry fliearlngs ( short wooled earl >
kln ) . No 1 , men , fc : dr ) ' Hint Kan as nnd Ne-
titarku liutcher wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight ,
tfV , dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraski murrain
wool pelts , per ill , actual weight , 3Hc ; Jo
flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib , actua
welRit , 4S-&C ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wooi
pelts , per Ib , actual wel M , 3R4c.
rtTl" Hear ( black or brown ) , JSWMiMOOotler
Jl.WiSCO : mink. KfiW"beaer. . Jl COJJ6 CO1
skunk , 1 : . ! 3c , SOc ; mutKrat , 3. , Ic. 7c : racoon
rfllc : red fiix. 2'8J1 2J ; gray fox , ! 3SMc : woif
( tlmlier ) , 2 > Ht50 ; nolf ( prairie cojote ) . ICBVJc
wildcat , 10flc : bidger. 5)0c ; sllxer fox. JO C1
C75 W.
rnK'511
REEF-Good mt've ' fleers. 7o pel
Ib. ; good forequartera steers Co ; geol hlndquar'
tern kteers , 9c ; western steer' , ( % c ; native helf ,
e-rs. 6c : wefttrn helfeis. C'jc ' ; good forequar
ters heifers , S' c ; Kood hindquarters helfcrr
5140 : native cows , dHc : w tern cowf. 6'Jc ; f a i
cows. 6c ; cow forequcrtetv , 6c ; cow lilndquarter *
Sc : ImckhaliMi. 6H6',4c : trtansles. 4Uc
REE ! ' CL'TSTenderlolns fresh. 1'c ; frozen
IJc , boneless strips , fresh , Ido ; frozen. Jcstrli
l ln . fresh. 8' c : frozen. 6'jc : rolls , boneltss
fruser. . ? c : freth. 10" ; rolls. Spencer cuts , frozen
> a ; frefh. l c : sirloin butts , bonelefs. frozen
c : fresh. lOc : shoulder ciods , IxmeleFa. SVic
rump butts , boneless , 6Hc ; No. 1 chuck S c
short loins , miuket ( tsle , 2c above loins ; hole
stle , 4c at > eve lolnn ; cow loin ends , 8V4c ; stfc
lo n endr , S'.ic : lianglnc tenderloins 4Uc ; rib *
No. 1 , frozen , 10c ; frefh. U ; ; rll * . No. 2. frozen
ic : fresh , UK ; ; rtbf. No. 3. frozen. Cc : fresh. si-
No. 1 rounds , 7c : No. 2 rounds , Sf No
rounds , C'Jc ; Ixef roun . shank off , \c addl
tlonal ; beef rounds , shank and rump ofT. lUi
additional ; trimmlnKS , 4'ic ; beef shanks. 3c
liralns , per doz. . J5 = : sweetbreads , per Ib. , frozen
VK\ \ fresh , 12'Jc ' ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib
40c ; kldnes , per doz , 33c ; ox tall , each. 3c
livers , rxr Ibic ; hearts , per Ib , 2Hc : t ncuea
per Ib. , 12c : calf livers , each 3ic : calves , who'i
carcass or sides , lOHc ; calf head and feet
cralded. per tel. "c.
MUTTON Fane ) lambs , fc per Ib : reguli
lamb , Sc ; sheep , 7 c : market racks ( Ions ) , fc
rmtel racks ( rhort ) , lie ; lo'ns ' , 9c : sa diet 9o
lex * , 9c ; lamb legs. lOc : breasts and slews. 3lie
tonenes. each. 3c : foreonarters. 5Uc.
I ORK Dre ed plr ( Wtr pr Ib ; dressed heR
; tenderloins , 15 ; : lo'n . small. 6c ; larn <
C'lc ' ; rpare ribs. 4'4r ; ham sausage butts , J'jc
IVifton butts. 5 < 4c ; sho'ilders. roURh. 4Hc ; shoul
den. skinned. Cc : trimmings. 4V > c ; leaf Iird. no
rendered. 5'4c : heads , cleaned , 3c : snouls an
ejtr , 3c ; fresh ham' . IS to IS Ibs. . 7' c : fre ;
hams , short clears. 5 > { c : cheek meats. 4c ; neck
bones , 2c * pies' tails , 3c ; plucks , each , 5c ; chll
torllnsi. 5c : hocks. 4c : hearts , per dor , 25c
stomachs , eath , 3c ; tomrues. each , 7c : k dneyi
per doz , lOc ; bralnf. pr iloi , I5c : pigs' fret , pe
doz. . 30c ; livers , each. Sc ; l.og rinds. 3c ; blad
bones. 5c.
St. TO ' | H Urnornl MnrLetn.
ST. IjOt'IS. April 30 FLOUR HlBher ; pal
entf. IV40T5 CO ; straUhts , | 4 K&5 10 ; clear , | 4 I
C ! V ) : medium. 13.75(74 00.
WHEAT Eaty. l.ut ilKher at the clote , wit
May 'jc , July 1'Jc and September > ic up froi
> csterday ; ipot. higher ; No S red. cash , eli
vator. It.OS ; track. II.W010914 ; May. | l 09Vi
July. S Sc asked ; September , kt'Jc arked.
CORN Futures , nrm and fractionally hlirii
than > esterday : spot , higher ; No. 2 cash. N i <
May , 22Hc ; July , 32c asked ; September , 33
atk d.
OATS-StronR and In good demand , with spi
and futurei higher ; No 2 cas.i , 31'ic ; trncl
32liO t24c ; May , 32 > 4c asked ; July , 26 > io askei
TtYE-lligherl Cle.
HEEUf-Flaxi.eed. higher , tl.28. TImotli
seed , prime. 12 < M < 72 75.
riHAN Firm : eaft track , jacked. 63c.
HAY Stronrj ; prairie , IS 00 J9 M ; timothy , IS. :
I1J..V )
nt'TTBU-Qulet ; creamery , UOISc ; dairy ,
KOas-Flrm. Sile.
WHISKY $1 22.
COTTON Ti ! : . Ifc.
METALS Lead , easier , 13 57'J. Spelter , dul
i i : ? ' .
t I ROVISION8 Pork , higher ; standard me *
, - jobblnR , 111.10. IwiiM , hlirier ; prime strar
li.5'4 ; choice. | i6.4. llacon , lioieil shoulder
U 50 ; extra short clear. t6i : > , ; ribs , to
shorts , | ( > 50. Or ) rait meats. ! > oxed ( boulder
HOO ; extra short clear , ISCJ'i : ribs , 15.75 ; short
lour , .0no Mils. : whea . 37,0
bu. ; corn. 30rt > lui. ; oats. 1S.OOO bu.
hlUI'MENTS-Flour , 3 , 0 fchls. ; wheat , ln,0
bu. ; corn. Ik2,000 bu. ; oats , 24.WIO bu.
tlilllniorr Mnrkpt.
nAI.TIMORH April -FIXt'R I'nchangei
western smx-rllne. V3' H3.73r wrutern exlra. II
R4 45. family , 16 WHiS : winter patent * . l > V )
G1) : sprlni ; patents , X 11416 K ) ; sprlmc wh
stralKhts , t-K4iW. receipts , 3.010 bbl * . ; export
i ' none.
, I WHEAT rirmer. Spot , month and Ma
i 'tl ' IS UI 14 , steamer. Nn. 2 red. II 101 11 : r
1 relnts. M.'MI bii : exports , none ; southern wnwi
I l.v sample , 11,1:01.15 ; wMithern , on grade , II 11
* 1.14H
CORN-Flrm. ! not and month , 31 JfIMTt
r steamer mixed , U SS 4c : receipts , 21Z.7W l i
o enports. 13 < S bu . southern white corn. 41042
II southern vellow. OfJIIc ,
. | OATK-Kteadyj No S white. S7'4flSc ; No.
_ , ml el 41 < r44c , reo . | r.t > s C1.8H tiu : exnorts , nun
n I IIY ! ! Firmer : No 2 w < vr1 , - . ClVtfJ6l > ; c ; No
* western. M'4c ; rece'ots , 26tV5 bu. ; exports , 4'
* 4M lJ.
HAY-FIrm ! choice timothy. 113 Md.
ORAIN FRBlQIlTH-R-ither rjulter ; steim
Uveri x > l , r r t > u . M June- Cork for orders , p
ai'r * r < fl Mav * 4 * Id , June.
IHTTKn Flrnv fancy creamery. ! Mrl7c : fan. .
Indie , lie KXKX ! loill-e , lie ; store packed. 14
. . . -firm ; freih. tic.
OHEWF fl'e'dv fancy New York , lurse. 9y
11U < funey New York rwedlum. S'iOlOc ; fan
New York , small. 1W4O1QUC.
Knii > n Cllr nrnln nnil Prnrlnlnnii.
KANSAS CITY , April -WHEAT Stea.lv
Ji hUher Nn 1 hard II 0 < l , Nn 2. It nH 7 | I
Nn J. 11 N l M N1 red , l 07 No S. II ( r
IM. No 3 , IHO0103H ; No. 2 spring , IHlfHI
No 1 U
CORN Active and about He higher ; No.
OAT ! -tnaell . but fteady ; No , I white. S3' )
Itvrs lower : No 5. 47c
HAY Rather dull ; choice timothy. I1011010 !
rlMpralrl | * . U.I5.
IIITTBH lUrely steady ; creamery , U8UH
dslrv 11O14C
fr h. V
, M4fO l . : corn , 44 &V )
o t .
miPMFiVT u--vvh .at. 21.000 tin : com , 4S. (
oats. I WO bu ,
llrnln Rrrrlpts nt Prlnrlpnl Mnrkr <
nilCAOO. April Jrt-Rec IMi to ayj V
14 cars corn 11 rarnj r * t , ! cars.
lmi | . r r lee Monday : Wheat , ISO ; corn. C'
ni'l.UTH. April > 0.-RepU | : Wh .l. 1
KN \ CITT. Arrll' JO-Receipts : Whe
114 r r
' MIVVEAPOU8. April -Receipt. : VTbw
1 I 1 f am.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Quotations Hake a Geneial Adiancs on
Board of Trade.
MAY AND JULY WHEAT ARE BOTH HIGHER
Other Crnln Market * Are Stronger ,
Corn mill Ont Encli lleluK Hlnlicr ,
While All Linen of I'ravlilanii
Shoir n Uood Advance ,
CHICAGO , April 30. Quotations have a
general advance today on the Hoard of
Trade. July wh U gained 1HOU4C , corn
? 4c. oats * ic , pork 23c , lard 17J c and rib *
Joe. May wheat ruled quiet , closing Uo
higher. Shorts covered moderately In all
the pits preliminary to May delivery on
Monday.
Trading- wheat today began very qui
etly at an advance of Uc. Liverpool quoted
spot gran unchanged , futures ? 4d higher.
Weekly exports of 4,161,000 bus. had a good
effect and July , which started at 93ic , ral
lied to 94c The strength was only mo
mentary , however , and July sagged to 93V&C ,
yesterday's clcse , Deerbohnv cabled an es-
tlmato of the total week's shipments from
all countries to Europe , that might also
allay foreign fears for any stoppage of BUP-
plles , the authority In question placing the
world's exports at S.'OO.OCX ) bu < . Mlnneapo.la
and Duluth received 453 carloidn of wheat ,
against only 21S a week.ago and 433 last
ye.ir. and for the week receipts at the ti o
points named were 1,261 cars more trum the
w eok bdfore nnd 201 In excess of the num
ber on the corresponding week of 1W. Chicago
cage received 140 cars , against only 15 a
year ago. Seaboard clearances amounted
o 440,000 bus , -wheat and flour. Continental
Cables show.tr ! > Jc loss at Paris and l'c
dvancc at Antwerp. The co.irse grains ,
orn and oats , shorned considerable. Imte-
icndence and their advancing tendencies
e'pcxl wheat. John Cudahy was credited
ilth buying July to cover short sa'es nnil
ffordtcl about the. best support In the pits ,
Yado was really narrow and orders haril
o execute. Ju'y s-tarted 'ic higher nl
3\c , touched 94c , reacted to 93'ic and ad-
-aneed I'toadlly to M-Sc , closing at 9IT4fi95c ,
. net Ran 'tms \ c. May ranged betivecr
1.20 and tl.21U > clos'.ng nt ll 'J , a nel
; aln of me.
Corn wnn firm nnd fnlrly actlvev but th (
idvance was confined to 'Ic for May ani
% c for July. No feature of special Inter-
st deve'oped In the trading. Kecelpti
wre Mi cars. The day's cltnranccs fron
Atlantic ports , t Including Newport New ?
were l.OXi.OOO bus. Clo lnB prices were
May , 33c ; July. 34 ic bid.
A very largo bulnoes wa-s transacted li
ho .oats < lipartmTit. The main featun
was th * covering by shorts nnd at tlmeJ
hey had trouble In buying. Them was t
coed demand for cash oats and 120,000 bus
vere reported as worked hern for' export
Receipts -were 301 cars. From Xesvpcr
twii 103,2ft"i bus. were cleared. Jul ]
ipenod HP higher at 26Hc , advanced stead
Iv to 26TsC , closing nt "Xc , a net gall
of sic.
Provisions were strong from start ti
finish and were at the top prices of th
lay as the sa son | vvas "nillns- . Local re
cepts for the day were 15000 head am
> rlces were up DC. Liverpool reported &
lecllno for certain cuts of bacon , but " * <
ilgher for lard. The -week's run of hog
was 203,000 , against I.Vi.OOO Inst year. Ther
was peed buying by packing concerns nm
especially good In lard , -which has gone t
n -still further premium over meats. Jul ;
iork ranged $11.15fni.35. closing 2oc hlghe
nt Jll.'tS July lard sold K 'lit.192 , closlni
nt ? . " > ! C. a. net gain of 17'ic. July ribs range ,
Ki.Vijin KV. cla'lng 17c higher at Jj.CT .
Kstlrratel receipts for 'Monday : Whcal
n mrs ; "orn , CCO cars ; oats , 430 cars ; hogs
17,000 head. I
tutures ranged as followc :
.l Open. | HUh. | Low. I Closa j Vest' .
\Thrat-
May. . . 1 20 1 204 1 20 1 CO i 1 50
July. . . UiH ! )5H 04J4-H5
cpt. . . S2 bT 8JH
Dec. . 81H em 81M 81
Com
May . . . 33H
July . . . 34K 34' '
Sept. . . ' 354 ! 35H6H S55
Oats
Mny. . . an * 31 305
July. . . 12" VO
Sem. . . 23M 23H 23)
Iork
May. . . 10 P2H JO P2H 11 074 10 H5
July. . . 11 L'U 11 35 11 15 11 33 11 10
Lard-
May. . . s Tat * ! 8 85 8 72 > < & f > 5 5 67 <
July. . . 5 77M C I'L'k 6 77H 5 85 8 " . ' .
Sept 5 00 0 0-JH C 1)0 ) 6 02K G 82'
ihtUIbn
May. . . C 52K C B7H 6 60 6 67H B 47 !
July. . . 5 BO 8 (15 6 85 C 05 6 80
Sept 6 Uft 5 71 ! U 8 (33 6 7'J * 8 00
No. I.
Ou > h quotations were as follows :
KIUH Firm : southern winter pntentii , J5SX
! CO : southern winter straights. So 00 H5 10 ; clcai
M SiXf-4 60 , RprlnR wheat speclalii , } OW ; fprin
wheat patents , Jo 70 ji6 00 ; soft oprlns wheat pal
enln , FWj'jM ; tjirinc wheat straights , KOM
523 : Hiring wheat bakers , M 00 4 50.
WI1KAT No. 2 spring , $1.10 ; No. 1 sprint
tl OOH1.13.
milN-No. J , 34RS4UC.
OATS-No. 2. 31 31 > ic , f. o. b. ; No. 2 whlti
IIYB No. 2. fC'/ic.
HAUI BV 43S52c.
RinJDS No. 1 Ilaxsec J. Jt 31. Timothy , prlmi
S245
I-nOVISIONJ-Mess pork , per bbl , fll C6 |
11.10. Lrtnl. oer 100 11 * . K * f > . Short ribs slcl *
( loose ) . K 3.MT5 70 : dry patted shoulders ( boxed
47Mi500 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , J5 8fj60. ,
WHISKY Distillers' finished Koods , per enl
.
UOAnS Cut loaf , 15 CO ; granulated , .13
ES.
On the Produce exchange today the buttc
market was quiet ; creameries , KOld'ic ; dalrle
12 r ; . Cheese , steady , unchanged. Kggs , 10U
Live poullrj' . In fair demand ; turkeja , 9Q1O
chickens. 7'tOSc ; ducks , MSHc.
NEW YORK GB > EILAI > MARKET
QuolntlonH for ( lie Dny on Genen
CnnininilltleH.
NEW YORK. April -FLOt'R-Recelpts. . 2
010 bbls. ; exports. 34 , (37 Mils ; qu'et but strong
held : winter patents , 153303.73 ; winter stra'ghi
15.159523 ; Minnesota patents , I5.S04J6 60 ; wlnl
extras , I39' < ; 435 ; Minnesota baker. , $4 60Q6.I
winter low grades , 2.(033.00. Rje flour , firm
I3.25O3.5.1
OORNMDLFlrm * > ellow western. t6c.
RYE Stronger ; No 2 western , 69VJc.
HARLEY-FIrm ; feed'ng , 42c.
1IAHLEY MALT Steady : western. 5S70e. ?
WHEAT Ilvcelpts. 224,771 bu. : exportJJ.I
bu ; spot active : No. 2 red. ll.M'4. nomlr
f. o b. afloat. Options were generally stro
all das' . Influenced by heav ) covering on repo :
of Russian famine and b'c we kly cleaianci
closed lo lower on May. but SfTlc higher
later months ; May , tl.17H01.lD ; closed , 11.18
CORN Receipts. 244.725 bu ; exports , 1C7.I
bu. ; spot , firm ; No 2. 40T c. Options falrl > a
live and strong on higher cablfs. liberal weeV
clearances and the advance In wheat , closi
UWUc hlghtr ; May , S9Hc.
OATS - Re elpts. 2 , t0 ( ' bu. : exports. F2 ,
bu. : spot market stronger ; No. 2 , 35c ; No.
white. 37c Option market was active a
strongon a big advance- Cash properly , cl <
Ing < 5e higher ; Ma > closed. 3.V.
HAY-lIlgher ; thlprlne. WCc ; eood
choice. KVi(7 ( > * .
HOI'S Qu'et : s'ate. common to choice. 1
crop. 4fjl1c ; ! ( crop. 7Q' > c : H97 crop , ISRli
Paclfla coa > t. 1K > 3 crop , 4&lc ; U9 crop , 7
1JS7 crop. r.Cl6c.
IltnES Strong ; Texas dry , 12' $ ; : Caltforn
17HO18C.
LEATHER Firm ; hem'ock sole , Buei
Ayres. 19HW20' .
WOOIllulet ; fleece. 1C < 7J' ; Texas. 12R14-
I'llOVIBION" * Iteef. nrm. fam'lv. 111.00612
extra mers. 110 ( O ; beef hams , ta 50 ; pa k
I 0 5oeil 50. Cut meats. > tead > ; p ckle.l bell'
M.254P7 00 ; pickled vhnulde s. 15.00 ; plckl d har
I775O < ( Q. I ard. firmer , wevtern steam cloi
at fi.M : reflned ttrm. Pork , firm : mesn , ! 0 ' ,
11(0 ; short clear. 111(081100 ; family. tltJ
It SO Tallow , nrm : city , ISp ; country. 39-1
SSc. as to quality.
OILS Petroleum , dull Ro ln. steady ; rtraln. .
commrn to god. ll. < 2'/iQ1.45. Turpentine , fl
at 34c Cottonseed oil. stead'er. tiut business
turtle , ) ly itrergth of frelirht rates ; prime cnn
19H rSO' : prlmr crude , f , o. b. mills , KOI
prime summer > ellow. 2 < b24'lc : off summer >
low. asOJlc. nomlna' : butter oil , tegJSc ; prl
w nter > ellow. < 4O 'i5
RirE-Strcne , fair to extra , 4 < tfi6is > ; Japj
ilOU\S SES-oteady : New Orleans open k
tie. good to choice. y033 :
MBTAI.S Pig Iron , quiet ; southern. 197
11 23 ; ntrthetn. Jl < UCfii(0 foip r , firm ; bn
ers. 11300 I > ad , steady ; broken , 1350. T
plates. trair
IlUTTKR-Itecelpts ( Cll rkj : * . ; market flea ,
western creamer ) . I5 17c ; Elglns , I7c ; facto
"dlBR-K-RecelpU. 79S pkuf. : market fin
Ur e , choice , T'jOS' c ; imall. choice. X'JOS'i
lights iklml. imOLc ( , part skims. 4Cf5\iC ; fi
skims. fflJc
Kaa Receipts. I.7H ptas ; market firm ; wei
ern. lH c ; soutiern ,
iuitnr4nrlrl. .
NEW YORK. April . -SirflAR-naw. stron
held hlchrr ; fair retlnln * . lc ; renirlfunl.
tmt. Uc : reflned. stronc : mould A. 6 11-K
Inn.lxnl A & ! Ulc ; confectioners' A. S1c : c
U > f. & IS-ltc. rruihnl. S lS-l c : pnwdrrrd , S ll-K
snnulale : < l. & 7lt"cuUm S ll.lto
NBW ORLEANS. April 30.-SUCIAR-8tron
iwn kettle. 5'if74c : centrifugtl sranulated. t\e ;
nhltts , H.c ; rellows , 4 1-KUI ! ' - ! . i-cc-jnUm : ! 4
O4C. MoUssrs. dull ; centrltugal , 401lv.
Llre > rioolMiirkct. _
HVEUPOOL. April SO.-WJIEAT Spot , nrm ;
No. 1 California , Vs lldfltn.Vi ' ' > . 1 red northern ,
sprtnir , s 7d. ,
COilN Ppot , quiet ; Amflcan mixed , new , 4s
S'iJ ; futures , quiet. May , W.-l'id . , Jui ) , Ss lid ;
h ptembr , is 11VJ.
rLOUR-St. I uts fanca < .winter , nrm. 1J 3d ,
HOPS At London ( l'acin'tcaM ) . dull , Hi liM
4 IPs > "
PROVISIONS lleef. nrtnj extra India mttt ,
7Cs td ; prime mess , 70s. 1'itk. Ilrin ; prime mess ,
fine western , Kr. prime mcu , medium western ,
52n 6,1. Hams , short cut , Ilrin. S ? ' . llacon , dull ,
37 .1 ! short ribs , S5s 11 : ' long ciear middles ,
light , SSs ; lone clear mUdlfJt , heavy , li : short
clear backs , 25 ! ; clear bellies , 37s. Shoulders ,
fquare , firm , 2Ss. IjirJ , prune western , stead ) ,
* 61. Tallow , prime city,1' flrm , 21s.
CHEESE-Flrm : American flnett white. 42s ;
American flnctt colored , , 4 .
OILS-Cottonreed , Liverpool reflned , ftronp.
17s 3d. Turpentine spirits ; strong , 2Ss ikl. Rosin ,
common , fis 6d ,
Cliirlunnll Mnrkrt.
CINCINNATI. April S3 FLOUR-rirm and
hleher : fancy. tl.70 r > M.
WHEAT Nominal : No. 2 rod. II 07.
CORN Strong , higher ; No. 2 mixed , 37c.
OATV-KIrm : No. 2 mixed , SlffSlUc.
RYE Stroneer : No. 2 , We.
PROVISIONS Lard. qul t. 13.70. Ilulk meats ,
flrm. 15 75. llacon. flrm. 16.40.
WHISKY Active. II 2Z.
ItUTTER Quiet , lower ; fancy Elgin creamery ,
18'4c. Ohio. 12 16c. dalr > ' . lOSllc.
SUGAR Firm : hard rellned , 1 1 410-597.
KOGS Quiet nt 9c.
CIIE13JE Stead > ; good to prim * flat ,
Toleilo llnrkrt.
TOLEDO. April 30 WHEAT Dull , firm ; No. S
cash. 11.15 : May. U.14'4.
CORN Dull , unchanupd : No. 2 mixed , Kc.
OATS Dull , steady : No. 2 mixed cash nnd
Mnv. Sic.
RYE Dull , hlcher : No. 2 cash. C2c.
CLOVEllSEED-Steody : April , prime , 13.10
asked.
Cincinnati Live 9tock.
CINCINNATI. April SO. IIOOS-Actlve , higher.
CATTLE Stmnir. K '
SHEEP Steady. 12.7SB4 73.
LAMtSS Steady. 14 Wif. C > .
DeroH Mnrhrt.
DETROIT. April 30 WHEAT No. 1 white ,
tl.10 : No. 2 i d. cash and May. 11,11.
CORN-No 2 mixed. 36Hc.
OATS No. 2 white. SZc.
HYE No. 2. 62c.
_
Phllmlclnliln I'rodncr.
PHILADELPHIA. April SO.-BUTTER-
Steadv : weptern creamer ) , lc.
EGGS Western , freph , HHc.
STOCKS AMI IIOXDS.
nxtcniilie Tnklnn : of I'rnHIn Cntn Of
the Ail niirc .
NEW YORK , April 30 There was quite nr
extensive taking of profits toda ) after the thre <
days' advance In prices. The realizing talei
clipped off something froni the da's extrem ?
advance , leaving net gains In the railroad Us !
mostly fractional. In ome of tie specialties
notably Bugar , there remained over a point e !
net gain. The bull leaders this morning had ti
face the sentlmentil effect of early declines foi
Americans In London , extending to nearly i
point In some cares. This meant that any ad
vance In prices here would have to carry thi
burden of arbitrage tale Prices were bid ui
at every appearance of confidence nnd the offer
Ingi of the arbitrage broker * were quickly ab
rorbed. Sugar mounted nearl > 4 points and thi
other leading fpcculatlve stock * a point or over
The safe arrival of the * team ilf > Paris wai
adduced as a bull argument and there wen
vague rumors circulated that private Informa
tlon had been received In the street that thi
United States squidron had already fought i
FuccesFfuI engagement off the Philippines. Th
aggre'plve leadership of the big bulls , couplei
with the rumors , kindled the enthusiasm o
bu > ers nnd the small tMders followed the leac
of the big ones. Quite a fair amount of om
mission house buMng was alfo done. Rut wlitl
business was still active and on the large peal
Hocks began to be supplledc-The offerings wer
sutllclent to feed the demand and prices teasei
to advance and before Umu commenced a retro
crnde movement. Before. thT" reictIon had pro
ceeded far the supply ! ai-ed. In the meantlm
a handfome total of stocks had been marketei
at the advance and sellers , felt tie comfortabl
ntfumncc that their papefiZproflts had beei
turned Into cash In the cvenlof an unfavorabl
turn In any events over Sunda > . There wa
some renewal of the buying demand In the second
end hour , but It did not reach large proportion
and the recoveries In prices fter the reactlo !
were not Important. The market , for stocks an <
bonds In the early das of the week was th
dullest and narrowest tiat has been seen fo
) ears. On Wednesdny the segregate tales of n ]
stocks fell to Ie s than SO. CO ) shares. In to dul
a market there Is utunlly a natural tendency o
prices to sag. Rut there was a marked dlppo
sltlon In tha market to retlst an ) downwar
tendency , due to the conditional order" li
brokers' office * to buy Stockton any tharp de
cllne. The hardness of prices encouraged a pow
erful coterie of professional operator * to ente
the market for a bull 4umr They commence
operations on Thursday The arguments the
offered to Justify the advance were that t.i
naval victory by the United .Slates pquadron ol
the Philippines was reasonably certain and th
srielllm of the Spanish works at Matanzas ha
conclusively demonstrated the skill and su
perlorlly of United States gunners and sum
Roth of these factors , It was argued , pavepoten
promlfe In the early success of the United State
arm' . There were other and deeper underljln
considerations to Invite an advance In prlcei
but the general public showed no signs of
purpose to put their money Into the stock mark *
under the aggressive leadership developed by th
bull coterie. Borne following was In
duced by this leadership among roor
traders and among commits on home customer
Whether todaj's profit taking marks the te-m
nation of the campaign by the big bulls doi
not appear on the surface. Undoubtedly the ui
derhlmr cause of the recovery In pr.ces 's tt
more assured condition In the money murk. .
and the Improved business sltuat on. The fi
ture of the money market has hlnsjd for sen
time on the probability of the government mal
Ing a war loan. The consultation of the seer
tary of the treasury w'th a numl-er of leadlr
financiers served to clear the situation. Tl
success of the proposed loan at 3 per cent wi
felt to be assured and the plans for dlsburs <
ment seemed to be sufflclrnt to guard again
sudden contractions and stringency. This wi
felt to give promise of easier conditions In tl
money market , where reserves have b-en close
held and accommodations much restricted fi
some t'me past In anticipation of the demani
of the government loan. The actual condltloi
In the money market have In fai.t bv.-cme a :
preciably easier during the week and the ra
for time loans was ihaded from 6 to 5H per cen
The continued demand from the Interior f
money Is attributed to the desire of Inter !
banks to be prepared to meet the requlremen
of their depositors -who suU-cr be to the boi
Issue. Foreign exchange rose sharply during tl
we.k. but has lo t a great part of the gain , ai
engagements of gold , for Impfrt were made ye
tenloy and today. The strength In exchani
early In the week 'a sold to have been due
some unexpected pa > ment > niircad by the EO
ernment and to delay In the receipts of cor
merclal bills against grain chlpments. The
bills are com'ng- forward all Ire tine and tl
demand for exchange from Importers 1 * sma
Another feature In the exchange situation
worthy of consideration. The war has large
curta'led the prospictlve traveling ab-oal 1
Americans this year , whose annual exp-ndltur
are estimated at an high as 1100,0 O.MiO. A fe
ture of the week haa been the strength of sllv
on demand from India and from France. T
takings by France are be'leved by tome a
thorltlea to be on acccunt of Spiln The don
, ward tendency of railroad bond * has been a
rested and tome leues have Improved durli
the latter part of the week on an Incrt-a-
trading. United States 4s advanced ' : and t
coupons 'i per cent. Others were unchanged ,
The EAenlnir Port'ii London financial cablejrra
„ savs : The stock markets here were staunant t' '
7 day in view of the holiday on Monday ncx
1 Consols declined on the foil in New York e :
, I chance. Spanish 4 were flat on the \\fakenlr
, I In the Parts bourse. Americans were llfcles
' Rraill" were flat. Its exchange llnc the lowe
„ .on record. Dear wheat lurKravated the trouble * I
n all eraln Importlnir countries. New York boucl
" '
Followlni : ar the closlne quotations of tl
Iradlne sleeks en tl New York market today ;
" " 1 f * J
Northern Pacific preferred. tJ65 : Rock Is'and.
. 77 : W. l-aul. 11.SMO : Union Pacific. I > enver *
( lulf preferred , 16.VO ) ; Tobacco , 1S.3JO Sugar ,
B7.SSO. 1
\rw York .Money Mnrkr-t.
NEW YOHK. April SO.-JIONEt ON CAU-
Steady at : < iH per r nt.
I'lllMK MKRCANTII.E PAPER MJ7 per cent.
8TERL.INO EXCUANOK Weak , with actual
business In linkers 'tils at I4.BR4 84 for de
mand and tl sv\f | 51 for sixty davs : pn tea
mien. 14 sm and HSJIM'i : commercial bills ,
14 Wt4 M'4.
PItVntl CERTIFICATr1 * 15,000 ounces s ld nl
67 > iK.7 4C : clewed at 57'445tc.
HAH ciiVKR-6 ' , c.
MEXICAN DOLI.AR&-4SUC.
UONfl8tate liondu dull ; railroad bond *
tronp ; Rovernment bond * firm : new 4s. res. . Ill ;
coupons , lit ; 4s. reit. 106H : coupon , 105 ; In ,
80 ! &s , re * . . los'4 : cmipons. 110s * .
Closing quotation ! on bondirere at followit
Weekly Ilnnk Statement.
NEW YORK , April SO The weekly ban
statement thows the following c.ianges : bui
plus reserve. Increase , 1973,573 ; loans , decreasi
tS.448,200 ; specie , Increaie , $2,975GOO ; legal ter
ders. decrease , $2,674fX > : deposit * . decreasi
$2,713.9(0 : circulation. Increate , 1174,300. Th
banks now hold 144.504 675 tn excess of the r <
qulrements of the 25 per cent rule.
Financial \ote- .
OMAHA. April 30 The clearing for the da
were J875.97574 : balances. $33.1(372. ( The clcai
Ingf for 1 ! 7 were $710.567.77 and the bilancc
S940o 4. Increase In clearings. $103.407 ! < 7.
V ! e clearing * for six da > s and comparison
with last > ear are :
I , , „ , ,
lf,7 Incrcasi
April 25 . 11,2 .93818 . 73.7SOM
April 26 673,056 ( a 700,776 81 178.284.I
April 27 874.36 95 76S.711.30 211.675 i
April 2S KIS.K7.52 CS3.313 53 214,9:3 I
' April 29 82S.7S888 617.319 86 131,4(91
; April 30 873,97374 710,67,71 163,407. !
Totals . . , .f5.G09384 1C 11,210.4C9 93 $1,393,911 i
CHICAGO , April 30 Clearings , $ W.364,3UO ; ba
antes , I2.533.MO. New York exchange , DOe illi
count : sterling exchange , posted. 14 kltit K
actual , $4 C064 S3 ; ; sixty das , 14 SO'jm J2'/
Local flocks ruled dull but nrm Closing : 111
, cult , 23'c ; Biscuit preferred , S39Jc ; Dlamor
| Match , 127 ; North Chicago , INtf ; West Chlcag' '
ST. LOUIS. April 30. Clearings , $3,570.175 ; bi
ances , $723,3$8. $ Money , JJrS per cent. New Yoi
exchange , We discount bid , COc dlccjunt orked.
RALTIMORE. April 30. Dank clearings , $5D51
574 ; balances. 1205,505.
I NEW ORLEANS , April 30.-Clearlngs , $999.102
New York exchange , bank , par ; commercial ,
p r $1,000 dlFcount.
. ances. $40.458. New York exchange , $1 EO .
PHILADELPHIA. April 30. Clearings , IS.GS5
Ml ; balances. $1,4(5,278.
, NEW YORK , April 30. Clearings , $110.751.79
balances. $ C , 5S,329.
BOSTON. April 30.-Clearings , $17,4:4,101 ; ta
ances , $2,187,4(19. (
Fnrelirn Financial.
PARIS. April SO. Prices were flrm on tl
bourse earlr In the day , but reacted later. Du
inr the afterncon theru waa a further declli
under the Influence of a serious fall In SpinU
4s. owing to the alarming rif In the Madr
rate of exchange on Paris. The market closi
weak. Three per cent r nte , 102f 37Hc for tl
account : exchange on London. 20f 31c for check
. LONDON. April 30. The market for America
securities wna without decided feature , and ruli
Irreirular with a lieirlsh undertone. The clrelr
tone was dull. Oold Is quoted at Ituenoa Ares i
163 70. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank
, England on balance today , 330,000
BERLIN. April 30 There wn all round flrr
n on the bourse today until near the close
the market , when then * was a relapse , due to tl
I week'a end realizations , though coal and In
shares Imoroved.
MADRID. Aorll 30 Spanish 4s closed lodi
C2 30. Gold w aa quoted at W W.
Coffee Mnrketn.
NEW YORK. April 30 COFFEE Optlo
opened steady nt unchanged prices , remain
quiet , but generally flrm on light covering ai
Investment but Ing and generally favorable fc
elgn advices ; doted steady , with prices 6 poln
lower to S polntf higher : rales. 11.750 bag" , Inclu
Ing May. $6Q6 10 ; ipot coffee , Rio , firm ; No.
Invoice , "c ; No. 7 Jobbing , 7V4c : mild , flrm ; Cc
dova , 8liO15'4e. Total warehouse deliveries frr
the United States 52.90C bags. Including 22. !
bag * from New York : New York stock toda
406,422 bags ; United States stock. (13,146 baft
afloat for the United States. 449,000 bags ; tot
vlvlble far the United States. SG2.145 bags , again
703.M.1 ba i last jear and 355 477 bags In H9
SANTOS. April SO.-COFFEE Firm : go
average Santos , 10.200 rels ; receipts , 11.(00 bag
stock. 33WW bags.
HAMIIURG. April 30. COFFEE Unchanse
sales , J2.000 IIR-ZX.
HAVRE. April 30. COFFEE Opened stead
'if higher ; at noon fteady and unchanged ; fall
1C CO Lags.
RIO DU JANEIRO , April 30. COITEE-Fln
No. 7 Rio , 10,910 rel ; exchange. S 11-1M ; receipt
S.OfiO bag * ; cleared for the United States , 5 (
bags ; cleared for Europe , 2.000 bags ; Hock. D :
MO bag > .
XCTT York IJrr CJoodn Jlnrket.
NEW YOHK. April SO There has been
growth of Interest In dry goods during the !
week and the close sees more activity In t
local district than has been the case herctofoi
The goods needed for army use. which Inclu
canton flannels , cortet jeans , black paddln
black clleclas , drllllnir. unbleached muillns , t
and twelve-ounce cotton duck and tent drill a
woolen bloure flannel , dark blue shirtings. Ha
nelr , kerre ) > , lining flannels nnd blankets ha
shown a stronger market all around. Thli
course Influenced the reneral market for all !
goods In the several divisions affeMel and t
result ha been a generally more satlifacto
market all around and a more hopeful futu
for sellers Print clothi have > hewn poor retu
throughout the week. Woolens show sllghl
mire activity for fall. The market has be
strengthened for government use In all vr <
goods.
California Dried Frnlti.
NEW YORK. April -CALIFORNIA DRU
FRUITS Apples , strong ; other fruits fin
Evaporated apples , common , Sf/J'io : prime wl
trav , K'ic : wnrwl dried prime , 'itT8V4c : chnli
CVc : fancy. SP ' ,4c. I-runes. lUftSc Aprico
IUol. . cunh < : Mnor pnrk ( HClOc. Peaches , u
peeled. CQ&c ; peeled. 11614C.
PeorUi Market * .
TEORIA. April X : CORN-No 2. JSUc
o TH-wirm. higher ; No. t Tihltt ,
OMAHA UVE STOCK MARKET
7eek Closes with a Good Ran and a Very
Liberal Request.
TRONG TO HGHER IN ALL BRANCHES
Cnlllp Harem Tnkf iTcrythln * Of-
terrA Knrly , AVhllp the Hoc
Men Scramble to ( let
the ArrlinlN.
SOUTH OMAHA , April SO.-mcelpU fo *
10 days Indicated wore :
Cuttle. HOR * . Rhc-pp.Hor' .
April 30 1.S83 r..P"0 1..UI 51
prll 29 Z.o-tJ 6.2VS SMS
April 2 < i l.R S RTM 8.0"5
April 2 ? 2,972 7.S40 4.XS2 9
prll 2 3.11S SKJ Si * * ) 75
Vprll 25 J.301 4,2o7 8 , 36 SI
Vprll 23 1.37S R.S.-.7 7,170
Vprll 22 2.3S8 6.617 1.3IS 1
Vprll 21 1,611 S.075 7,461 8
Vprll K > 2i:0 8.TO1 2.JS2
Vprll 19 2,733 2,576 3.V.1 3
Vprll 18 1,47.1 l.WI 1.503
Vprll 16 1.081 3.G09 7.725 21
Vprll 15 2,2tfl 0019 10.37C
Vprll 14 1.411 8,778 11.727
Vprll 13 2.M2 R.472 VS1 * . . . .
Receipts ror the week with comparison * :
Cattle. HORS Sh ep.
Veek emliriK April 30. . 12.700 41 C.O 32.2-7
Vcek cmllns April 23. . 12 37,344 17,318
Veck ending April 16. . 14,2-X ) 32.191 41u75
Vek ending April 9. . . ll.'rt 27.25S 37,555
KccOpts for the month , with cotiHNirlsons :
Cittle. Hoc < . Sheep.
Vprll. K9S E1.114 US.41 12S.675
vprii , 1S97 M,8ii iw.vfl r.v.w
VprJI , l&w ; 33 , ! > 25 S3 fiVI ff > .U4
Vprll. IN' ' " . 33,46.1 S7.M4 27.107
Vprll , KW4 69.473 1426.17 ! . ( '
April , ISM CS.4G9 1W.S71 2-l.r.2
The olllclal number of cars of stock
irought In today by enr'n reid was :
Cattle. HJB * . Sh'p H'r's ,
, to. P. Ry 4 2 . . . .
U. T. s > stem 16 23 6
P. . E. & M. V. II. II. . 11 30
C. , St. 1' . . M. ft O. Ily 11 3
U. .M. II. H. 11 28 21 . . 2
C. , H. ft Q. Ity 1
K. C. & St. J 1
C. , II. I. & 1 * . Hy. , IJ. . . 1 1
C. , 11. I. & I . Ily.V. . . . 1
Total receipts . . . . 70 M 7 2
The dlopooltlon of the clay's receipts was
is follons , each buyer purchasing the num-
jer of head Indicated :
Ilu > ers. Cattle. Hop1' . Sheep
Omaha Packing Co , . . Ct 216 W7
O. H. Hnmmoud Co. . . 4M CIS R > 1
Swift and Company . . . . 347 1.157 4W
Cudahy I'acklnp Co. . . . 323 2.4S9 295
P. D. Armour , Chicago. 972 . . .
J. I , Carey 19
Huston & Co 21
Krcbbi t * Co 29 <
I , . R Huiz 00
Me > era 194
Slorltz P. & P. Co 15S
udahy P. C. , K. C. . . . 76
Other buyers _ 14
Totala l.f.72 C,9"a 1,3S\ \
There was nbout the usual num
ber of carof itock htro for a Satur
day , and the markets ns a rule were In
pretty goo 1 condition for seller ? , e THcl.il y
the market on hc i. It wan a dark and
rainy morning which made everyonip a little
late In getting < . * to litmlnci1) , but for
all that practlc.illy c\erythlng In the yard1 !
was < old and In good so.ison.
CATTLB Kor the last day of the 'Arek
thf re wtix a good run of cattle , about sev
enty load.btdng reporte < l In , a < ! asalni t
llfly-fven a wt-ek ago , fifty , two week * ago
and thirty-one' ' three wcoVw ago. Chlraso
and Knn an City were rc-portlng only 2M
head between theme that thH wad prac
tically the only market In the country , and
th To waa nothing In the nay of n guide.
Quite n number of cornfed beeves were
on Kile , nnd tome of them very fair tuff ,
though thcixj n n nothing Mjual to the bcjst
cattle here yesterday. The m irket as a
whole was In a vtry satNfuclory condition.
Bu > < ers all f < eonwd to want a few cattle , mid
the demand vma ] U"t nbout criual to the
biipply fo that ottering1) genera'ly met with
n favorable , reception , nnd an eirly clearance *
was effected. The prices paid wire jit't
about the Mime OH prev-U'td yesterday , the
market being quoted steady to strong.
Cons nnd hclfcrs were reasonably active
nnd the offerings sold at JUKI about steady
prices , there being no quotable change In
the market.
Tlure ncrc1 not enough tocktrs nnJ feed
ers In the jards to make a tent of 77'H.
market , only a few odd" ? nnd ends lielns
offered for Kaltllc uar ! yard operatois
are talking In a more hoptful tone of HIP
future of the trade In stock cAtt'c. They
siy that money Is gradually easing up n
little , whl'e at the. same time the country
Hoems to be In more of a buying mood , A
little firmness la already noted In prices ,
nnd the o Mho are foliaatng the course ol
evcmtn cloaely expect to see Inrprovcmonl
the coming week In both prlcca and demand ,
Representative sales !
HOGS There v ere only nbout nlnet ) oars o
hogs In the yards , as against 123 n week agr
and eighty-three two weeks agv ) . The rrcelpti
were something of n. disappointment , ns It wai
anticipated that the Improvement In prices wouU
bring In a fl-xxt of hogs today , and the nami
thing was true at Chicago , where a much laigei
run had tie n expected.
The fact that receipts did not meet expecti
tlons constituted the chief fentunof strength , ai
there was a very active demani. Thi > bus en
at this point all seemed lo have large order * , Ir
addition to which there was a geol shipping de
mand As a result the trade opined up 2'4 <
to EC higher and was active at the advance
largu proportion of the arrivals soon change , :
hands , 13 M belnc the popular price.
Later on It became evident that there wm
not enough hogs to 1111 all requirements , thi
market gained In strength , and when the Ins
train pulled In the lniers were Jumping aflei
the hogs at prices that were SQlOc hUher thai
jesterday's market.
The most of the hogs sold at 13 SW3 W. ai
against I2.7MJ3 SO ) e < tiTday. Everthing ws
sold and weighed up before the middle of thi
forenoon , or very peen after the last train pulle >
Into the jards.
The last week of the month proved tn ! <
the high week m far n hogs were conwrnol
At the commencement of the week the marke
showed some weakness , l > ul It advanced vir
sharply on Tuesday , rending slightly on Wednej
day and Thursday , only to advance ( harp ) ) ngali
at the clew of the week. The week close ,
with the market alnut IS'tC higher than Itn
at the opening of the week and a good lOo hliihe
than It was at the clous of the previous week
Since the opening of the month thtre has heei
a ealn of about 2 < va In the market. The mr >
encouraxlng feature of the week's trade In ho :
wa. * the better demand nn the part of loin
packers For n time , owlnp to the uncertain !
as to the future of trade , conw quent upon th
breaking out of war , every one appeared to .
afraid to do business , preferring to await devel
onmenU. This week there has been less \\n\ \
tancy and l > u > ers have taken hold as If ther
was an actual and urgent iltmund for th
product. The arrivals of each day have rm
with ready sale at current prices , and It ha
made apparently little difference whether th
rrcelpt * w r large or small , tu > ers have h .
use for them all. Representative sales :
No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr.
17 1S2 . . .1375 II 1C2 . . . | 375
II 14S W S " 5 3C K4 M S 7S
n ! 41 . . . I 77' ISO W I 77' '
H. .
fl 31 K
31ni
17 ni
,7 , J 3 ta ei IW
,7II
II IV ) 40 11 f W
I-C
IIS a vn
i * t > SI 1 w >
' 4 170 IN a M SI33A J * 1
19 . 3 f9 33A J >
17. . w 2 4 I" J v
13. . 30 ] M STfl 1.9 W J I <
W. . 40 S W fl 8 > l 3 fo
n j wi 74 344 4n 3 so
74U
SM 3 MU 74Fl ( 2W JfOM
ItU 3 < S1 > 1 Fl 2WS W
35 * s W ] 7 * S
3 W > ! Uro ( n
330 100 ro .
j < * 71 2T.J 50
4 * 71K .
I.I . 73
SI . 3" I
. SM . I'll K 1
si. ! ! 3 > f tCl t 2 0 SO J * 'r
ii. . . .J10 M ( Cl ! * IJ" 3
14. . .J10.fl 44 .1 S' IM 3 5
3
511 rv , 4 3
fdV J SI (17 ( .
67 377 4)
3 < f'i ! ffl . Tftl 4)t
S * ? ta 7V
vn 3 " 0 (14 ( t wv
57. IM 10) 3 * wi (14sr JO 3 90
57.M . 3 3'6
IMMl 71M 1V1 43
W. Ml 0 3 FO M
7 77 31-1 ISA
4 > 3 ! > 77M K * tn
57 24 ] M 1 1 M 34 *
12 24- > M 3 I 54 W 1 7'i
70 . 270 16) 1 " 0 jrr i i
3M > w i *
2 SO m 1
. 11' 377'4 JM 1 f
. . 211
. .341 ! 3 M .311 <
> . 2S4 S
SHEEP The week cle < -with stt C ' ftf
hee : nd Inrnb * on s I < * The
1 and ever > thing sold . , „ , „ reaillly af I < t
tlie "week there wa very lilt r of IM r > f h
the ma.ket Reprefentatlv * Mle S '
No. A 1'r
St7 wi"tern ewe / shprn . . < > , . " JJ
5V > wsfern nethfr , . . < . . . . . " 'I ! 4 c.
1 ene . . . . . . . < * ! j 3 W
1 wexern wether * . . . . . , , . . < / J } * 4 4 ' >
W we lfrn wethers . " J'J 4 4'
1 bucks , shorn , . . . . . .i'i t <
Ml
40 l mb , > hftrn . , . , , . . , . . . . < ' " , jj 4 >
114 > hftrn wethers . . . . . , . . . < < < JvJ 4 If
113 s-iorn wether * . , . . . . . , . > ' * 4 If
228 horn wether * . . . . . . . , . . . i 4 ! >
OIIIC\JO MVH * T CK MtllKKT.
mrrltiKx of Cnltlrr t-t.tttlit nnd flnA
llrnilr * ntv *
CHICAOO , April -OfiVftn * * wffc llcM I *
he cnttle mirket tfxlav Add fwifid tMu\f \ s l .
rlcfs ranged from II 4.1 la II W , n few choir *
eef steers selling at UdOffSSl , lker l fi < l
ewlen brouKhl HH/iU 2. , cos arid helfel * .
13 JW Ki Cfllve * , II 'W/fi ' n ,
Trade In FMIKK wft < lifl k Hfi < l t > f1fe < M ef l li
lebcr , common lo be t sold . .I U ? ' .MMl ! * , ln
est MlllnR 1140 ! * low pflmr hM y li , j ! , Mlf
were laltseiy lit II IriiHH ( ( I'lgs I'foilglil (1 ( < AlP
" 0 ,
Little tii fnf-s < wan IrHnsncd-il In ( lie slrfff *
lens , Clll'lifd sheep were slliMe Nl WniMM
nd lamln II 1VM i. . tut cllpHdVooled * ito
ut.'ed nt Jl ( < l/i 40 , .
lle < eluts ! tnttle , 2" liead , lics < V'fftl hffldl
slioep , 2OJ ( head _
( . l.niiln IIK * "Hoi'li ,
' . JO-CATTI-C-llccellils , J" >
RT , Ut'l , A.rll | - - -
ien/1. Including 1/1 liead Tf Hfi ) slillnii'-lilii , 4
ipiid. imirvrt sleiidyj fair l < > fn icy ( uillvr smi > -
ilnc and etport s ( ers , flrMlf Kt I'tllK ' of fnlff ,
IM'idSO , dr s ( il t'Wf end I'lllt.ief sleefs , 14 ! ' .
) , bulk of siil ( , | I4 HI7J , slc-ri" IllidPr 1'Ml
lot , lliMMSOi Milk of siles M lull I SI , wtiT *
Wni feedprs , UWHiV ) ] Milk nf sulc" , IICi/MO ;
IIMS nnd hrlfits , IZ'0I ) 6" . Imlk f m > i ( tl itw
ii Texns nnd Indian slf-ers , II ( | ( C/l , tnlk of
nili-B , t ( f < iS/4 / A"i , cows" nnd lii-lfcfK , II ' 0M | 7J.
| | ( ) fq | . | | > crli1 | * ( 2 0 ticflil , sllli | IPIlllt , Zf- " >
lend , limikH fining to 5-1 lilKhcri Jnrkefs , 1,7H >
3"0 ! tmrkern , M inifl > 'n Irllitiris , | 19" l ( l
RlinKI'-lletelnls , ncnP ! sSlinnrnls , noiioj mir
kit nonilnult no sales | < polled ,
KntmiiN CM ) llvili'K ( (
" ' " " ' "
"flOOH liffrVl'ls"4 | , ( ' ( il | tnntkel slnmif lr
fc hlglier Hiid ncllti-i I lilk nf fn'rc , 13 75JJJ l !
heiiVlts , > 3.MM.l. ( puckers , | ] ,7,5/3 / I'Jj IllUl'd ,
pics , fl0773.C5 ,
Nu slieep ,
> i > ti Viirk I,111 * . . . . . . .
Nn\V YOHK. April 31 - DliMVIWllfnlp'd , 551
lend ) no trndlnut - liorli , 1OTJ , hind tlilllp nnd
3 rj.l nunrlers nf bppf ,
l VEHIlirnllits , 131 Ill-nil ; InntKct sli'iidy !
vejilo , $ " > 'I'KIO ( iOi tin choicp
. . . .UUP ANll IjAMIIrf-UPccllilK , 3,3J , tl"/,1' / ' )
mmktt dull nnd wpiikf un'lmrn liilntm , \ > 'M9
r. 87H : rllfpeil , flfowi < i'H ' ( IMP ( nr fiincy , $ , * soj
nurliiK Iniiilw. $3Wnfil 'l ' shrrn lintiiliml.
lindS Receipts , J.P37 head ) Iniilkd
finllnnnimllM l.lvi'
1ND1ANAPOMH. April SO. 'ATTI.K-llrci-lliln.
llRht ; shlpnieiils , tiiiiii'l snmll suiiply will
imunplly. strndy to stn iiK prices ) irond to iirlinn
Ifers , ! Wi ! f > \ full4 t" medium sloelii , II WH/i /
lit medium In KCMH ! steers , $1 3JW4 HI ,
HOGS HI-CPIS | | | , 38" ) head ! shipments , ZtM
hendt innlkel fairly nctlvc , SHnfio lilRhpr , till
wild | Bond In choice medium nnd hcnvy , $1.M
4 ; , tnl p < 1 nnd heavy , f3Mt-31ij | cuinnion ,
' ' $3 WI3 M.
Knnt Murrain MVP Ntnck.
HABT llt'ri'AUt , N , Y. Airll | ) linlK ( .
Yorkers , Riiitl to ihoke , 14 fcO 4 CO ) pigs , fiilr to
llAMHM-riinlce to "xlrn , II tJtT4 1'5 ' | fair to
BIl'KKI'-fhiilee tn elccleil wethers , llltH4J |
culls to cominon , ' "
.nxt Ml.crlj lUc xtocU.
t.tiiniiTV. ra. , April -nvrrt.r.
Rtea/ly ! extra , | J.lifl5SO | pi Hue , 13 05116 101 eiii
eh-ilee .
eninmnn II I . chnlciclliind | | lalnlis , H
r m > common to id , ll , 4i 4 ( Ol spring
Hloi'U III
of rwlnlH of UMslock nl lli fun *
principal markets for - .
( (
SSJ v".1' ; : ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : : : : : : : &W iJ :
Kansas City , . > . , . . . . . . . . > . . .i ! " >
Bl.
Totals . . . , 2.M2 n. I S. '
\VIMI ! MnrkcU.
BOSTON , April 80 WOOl. I'ollotttliR nte III *
quotation * for the Iraillng ilescrlpllnlin
.
I llllnol , enmblng. ! No.
In ? , Z P | No , Mj
2 Mlchlenn combing. Jt J c ( No , S | | | .
nols lombtng , STOJScl X N w Yiuk.
New llamii'nlre and Vrtmitil , Utf4er
No t New York , New Hampshire and Veitiumt ,
M 27cl ilelalne , Michigan. ! C. rn B > hrd mc
dlum-lventuck ) ' Hlid lliiilnlia , iiviiilter lilni'it
comb'nR , 2c | Kentucky nnd Inillsnn , lhp | -
clghlhs bloo.1 tombing , 530 ! MlMOiirl , quailt-p
blood cotnblnir , 22braid | enmhlng , M.'i l-ik *
and aeorgln , 22c. Texas wo.l Srr ti * mrllum
(12 monlhi ) , 16TlSct ICOMHM ! , ( Str.Sfj string nn *
(12 month * ) . 1 | W ! seourivl pilce , Uc. leti-ilury
wools-Montana. nni > medium nnd fin. * , | tM c |
n-onreJ price , 4 tt48 i Mflp f , too , t'lsh. ' wy.
omlng , etc Pine medium and tine , tt > < rlic |
iLOUied , 4' f.TC ! stnpl * . We Australian , mHlti- , |
tiasls-Comblhir , mpetllne , tOff e | ROiM , rteo | |
average , CJiKWc. ijureiip nlid iJombliiit , ( ic ,
BT. l/n'IH , April 8-i-\VOOI.-IN ler mi.l
lowert medium , l T17cj 1'ght One , Il l4c ! httt\H
line , eailci tub wa he.1. > ft * > c.
Oil MnrK.-t .
Oil. CITY , April 3 > < > lll Iwlsniw , Tit e r-
tlncfttes. nrsl Mil. ! l < to for raslu cl < ' l Mlr-s.
2i ) l > Wn cash nil at 7l > 4o bl.l , shipments , W.trt )
WJs ! runs , 114 4M b > ls.
t'HAHIiHTlN , K ' . > Al > rtl J ) - OllTiin > fn-
tine. nrm. 2J'ic Hosln , nrm , uttchanrisl
WU.MISHTON. N , ' . Al > HI -OIUS-l > nlrtt
tun > entln > . nrm , I i < | 3 < v. Ilosln , MM.Iy , .0 , w *
1 iw. Prule tmp ntlne , nrm , l IJ , II M and U "N. "
< rt
. April SOil. . - * -Silr | . Iwr.
Pentlnc. .lull. Zft ? . llosln , nnv > O < ote { A , jl , \
' 1 > . P. P , II IV. < tl 1 < U H , U K , IMS , M.
N. M : " u
THI : liri'Kcr OF ,
War on Values
History repeats llstlfUial has hnpvw | < t l
Iho p st will happen again This M Ihe fl lf *
Inulty of a lifetime lo maX * forHmm Innll
htreet ,
Write for ctir l > llv MarVrt ! > > llr-r , Xirilctv x < lH
kerou fully ad\lse < l of the situation free i *
charre. 4
LAWRENCE & SIMONDS
n\NKins : VM > nu ui- : ,
'Memlicf ' of Clilr u lloni > t
Removal
If. It. Vrnny & Co.
ChrtnllP-XrePt Cotw. <
e < l to room 4 , New \orW l.lre
JAMES E UYD & CO. ,
Telephone I0tt ; ) . Dm1iak Nvc %
COMMISSION ,
GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS
BOXD OF
Direct wire * * o Chicken nA N w
Corrtcpondtntit John A. \ \ ' rrvn 4