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8 TTTE CVMATTA TATLY HEEt PJUDAYAPTUTj 7 , 1899.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIA1
Milder Weather and Liverpool Cables Oaut
Liquidation in the Pit ,
MAY ADVANCES A CENT , THEN DECLINE
( urn I.IINCN HlKlitli of ( > " , Onln Cnl
nn ii : bli. ( P < irU Ilin-liiuim-il ntul
I.urtl anil IIMm Drop Two anil
n Half Could.
Hit 'ADO , April C. The liquidation 1
Vient by lon s today on all the hard spot
nm too much for the buyer. who cam
forward on iiecount of crop damage report !
51. iy , after nn advance of lr , left off with
n.i drrllne of r. July closed unchanBC (
rirn lost ' .tc. , OatH Kalnsd Uc. I'ork close
utir banged , l.ard and ribs decJIncd 2-15
t i.-b.
The wheat market was oxceedlnffly ner\
oils and uncertain. Milder weather an
H'.mewhat lower J < lVf > rpool cnbl'H cnitse
li < iniiatlon ] at tlio start and n con equen
iim-iine. The sellers wore BOOH balled ou
hi.wover , and as Bonn as the selling presMir
was removed the murktit had n rapid re
< . .very tin buying orders from traders wh
Ji.nl further crop damage newa from th
c.runlry. Jlay opened Ut' u lower tit fror
i2'i < ' down to 72 * f , and after rltdtiK to 73
without any wild HtlrrlliK of the contend
iiic forces , tlm prleo .shot middcnly up t
73' ' ' ' . July 'also ' wa.-j resKii | lvc .to . the buy
lii on crop dnmuKe'complalnlH , but for th
time bclmj did not pot nbovo 73 > jc. Th
jirlco of ilay terminally receded to aroun
Mr. and then occurreil a amen
mme lurpu sualjier.to re who could ur
load the f.iHtest. Th" wolllnt ; re.sulllnK in
midden collapse to 72c for both May an
Jnl.1. Then a recnVLTy i > t In that wa
o'Kiut ' UK sudden n tbodump had beer
July wan the lender on the sn-cond raJlj
KoliiB to ' 4c premium for a time. Kvery
tbliiK KUVC place lo the Inlluenrc of th
HiinnU of yi'iiHiitliinally bad-crop report
thnt came from all dlret-tlotiH. From N
branlta "toUil ruin" wn the cry fror
ninny HfrlloiiH and Kansas was not far bo
Jilnd , 'the cMeptlon bMntt n report of lew
tiin ! f.n per < 'f > nt danvaKe. Many claimed th
JORIPS to be 75 per cent. The feeling of oji
1' islilon to an advance wa * not allayei
liowfv r Hvery ndv < ince broiiRht out fre
olTeritiKH from the loeil talent , which th
3 > i irkrt wu not brond onnilKh to absor
r. Uliout ylnldliiK temporarily. Chicago re
fl\fil 101 cars , of wiilch two were grade
I'iniraet. Minneapolis and Duluth got 30 !
n iilnnt ICfl n year < IRU. Total wester
JIT Unary market receipts worn 375,000 bu
' > mpareilvth ! 283,0110 bu. a year ago. At
l.inUu jiort clearances were equal In when
n ml Hour to 2.100.PUO bu As the crowd ha
loadoil upon every bulge , tlm burden 'bo '
fiim too heavy near tb"- end and It wa
( "impelled to drop some of It as the ses
si'in approached the olose. May reachc
7Viiri'i3'V' ! on one of Its upward stretches
and twice after that It dropped lo 72 , nn
roi-overecl jigaln to over 73c , but llnall
ri'stod iit 72c. July closed HC higher tha
'May ' at W4c.
Horn was sluggish and disinclined to nil
vance even when wheat was In a bullls
mood. Trading was only on a. moderat
fli-alo and chiefly for local account , Uc
celpts , 3S1 cars. Way started UfiUc lowe
nt from 3lo down -to 3l7ic , Improved t.
ilTiHc , deollncd again ito Slftc and closed a
31'dc.
A brisk demand from the country was th
main feature In oats. There was a wen'
Bpot early , but the lo : was soon regalne
when buying orders from the country be
BUI * to come iln on account of the back
wardnefis of the season. There was also
good demand. Receipts. 13S cars. May be
gan a. shade .lower at 26'JsC ' , rose to 271t (
ithMi eased off 'to ' 2G&1I2CT4C sellers at th
close.
Ixiwcr prices for hogs fltarted provision
easy. There was a feeble rally later o
Homo covering of pork. May pork openo
2V lower at W.22',4 , Improved to f9.32 < , an
OUST otT to $9.25 t the close. The range I
lard end ribs was small.
Kstlmatcd receipts for Friday : Wheat.I -I
cars ; corn , 150 cars ; oats , 106 cars ; hogs , 2t ,
000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows1 :
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yesil'j
Whe.il.
Nay. . . " 'JJufflM 73K'f ' 72M 72 * <
July. . . TOt'tH ' 73H 72H
Torn.
Mnv. . . HJJf M 3fiV4 S4 < 34M SB
Sppt' . ' ! 'WiM 30 > < W 3U ' ) ' SOi
OatB.
May. . . 2IJW 27M 2
' . ' 6 !
' " * "
I'ork.
025 02.1
July . . o aiii u is o as- ) 937 !
Liml.
May. . . f30 ! 630 S 30 B 30 * 30
July. . . 54HH 545 S 37M 14.1
Sunt. . . 600 0074 535 6 07M KH )
ItlllH ,
Jlay. . . 477 4 HO 477H 480
July. . . 4 < jn 4024 4 ! > 0 '
bcpl. . . f UViH SOB OO''K CO'JH B 05'
fiuotatlons were ns follows :
K LOU 11 Dull and unchanged ; pa. <
ents , J3.GOfl3.CO ; straights , $3.20fi3.3 (
clears , W.CKKu.'UO ; Bpring specials , I4.10ii4.2 :
i > atunts , fl.20f3.CO ; straights , J270Q3.1C
baker. ' . $2.204(3.40.
WHEAT No. 2 spring , 715iv72' ' < ic ; No.
* prlng. C5Ti71c ; No. 2 red , 74 < & 7Gc.
COUN No. 2. 3ITic ; No. 2 yellow , 35fT35V4 (
OATS No. 2 , 27'iJ < ' 27' c ; No. 2 white , 305
30'rc ; No. 3 white. 29fT30c.
HYE No. 2. 52' , fi 3c.
HAHLEY No. 2. 3U5TI7C.
SEEDS No. 1 llaxHOod. JL20 ; northwesi
$1.22'/i ; prime timothy seed , $2.30 ; clover , coi :
tract grade. $3.Co.
IMIOVISIONS Atcss pork , per bbl. , JO.lE'j
9.20. Lard , per 100 Ibs. . { 5.22H5J5.2) . S\\os \ \
ribs sides ( loo-e ) , $4.50ffLl.W ) . Dry salte
whould-rs ( boxivl ) , J4.32'/4 < ff-1.50 ; short clca
Pldps ( boxed ) . J5.000C.10.
WHISKY Distillers' llnlsicd goods , pc
'SUGARS Cut loaf , J3.S3 ; granulated , | 5.K
The following are the receipts and uhlr
nients for today :
Receipts. Shlpmentf
] lour , bills 15,000 23,0 (
"Wheat , liu 64,000 Ifi.CK
Corn , bu 15S.OOO MM
Oat , tin iro.OOO 103V
Ilyo. bu 3,000 C,0 (
llnrlvy. lu 11,000 7 ,
On the Produce exchange today the bul
< er market was llrm : creameries , 14fi20i
dairies , HHifJlSc. Eggs , steady , fresh , ll'n
ll = Jic. Cheese , steady ; creamery ,
XHW YOHIC ( ; IMII.\I , a
4lUi < iitliiiM for < lnliny on
I'OIIlIMOllltlcN.
NI5W YORK , April C.-FLOUR-4R celptl
2 > 5.S27 ibbls. ; experts , 24,820 bbls. aioro at
tlvc on winter Btralghta. and generally rtrn
WHEAT RecPlpts. 5,6001)11. ; exports , 172
750 bu , Spot easy ; No. 2 red , S2-Tic , f. o. h
nlloat. Options opened llrm 'and sustalne
mi Irregular iidvnnco on bad crop news an
foreign buying. In the afternoon bear trai
ers , gsilnlng courage through small cleai
nnccHiiiul export Interests , atlneUed the mm
Ic t with aiicomu. It broke lo from top an
Closed easy at a partial He net advimei
'May ' , 7 | Mi7S ie , eloaed at 77ic ; July , 76Vv
-"l' ° ( t So'ltolnlw. ' WGT&
- .
COIlN-JlecBlpls , 4,875 bu.
; exports , 172.7i
! ! SmA | 'I" " ' ' No- ' ' < -.s0 4if. . o. i ,
nlloat. OptlotiH ojirned steady , with whoa
but had u small movt'tneut ail day. casln
off Into under long sales , CJospd * nsy nn
iini-huiiged. May , S9TiQ-Oo. ( ) elcwed at 3 %
July. 40't,5flOUf. .closed at 40'w.
OATS-Re-cMpts. 141,60) ) bu. ; exports , 31.S
bu. Spot llrm ; No. 2 , 33j < J3Ho ; No. 2 whit
3Cc ; triick. white. 33039p : track , mixed wcs
ern. 32fi3mc. Options dull.
lU'TTKH-Reeelpts. 2hi9 plcgs , ; mark <
*
C'HUKSIC-Itecelpts , 75t plcgs. ; stead' '
argo whlto Wi2Uc , : small.b white , 12 %
1 ! Inrww. colored , 1212Vic ; Bmall , colore
"leans' Receipts , 11,427 pkgs. ;
western , 124ijri3o ; southern. 12Jrl2V 5.
SUCiAH Raw , tlrm ; fair rcllnlng. 3 1G-16
cuiitrlfugal. ! W test , l'.4c ; molasses suga
: tl3-16o ; roflned , llrm ; crushed , 6H
jiowderod. 5Wc ; grnnulatod , 6Uc.
rOKI-'HU-Slwnlj-j No. 7. WP
TALLOW Dull ; country , 4HGllSJo ; clt
C ; ' common to choice. IS
crop. 6jr7i' ; 1697 crop , 13o ; 1S93 crop , I6ttn
1'iiclllc coast , 1890 crop , 6j7c ; 1S9S crop , U
inDl'S--Steady. 16ii l7c ; Texas dry , 12J4
13e ; California. ISWHc.
TVOOL-Qulet ; Borne , 20xfT21c ; Texas , 13
111 ! .
KIOK-KIrm ,
MOLASSKS-Flrm ; New Orleans , opi
Icettlf. good to choice , : i5Htf37c.
iMKTALS I'lg Iron wurrantf , nominal ;
S10.50 ; lake ropier , unchanged , nt J1S.OO ; tl
llrmrr. with $21,40 bid and J21.KO asked ; leu
dull , at S4.33 ; spelter , unchanged , with $ t ! .
tild and $ ii.60 asketl. The brokers' prli-o f
lead Is $4.10. and for cornier , $1S.50.
r'OTTONSKBD OlI/-QulM. but steadl
held , at ithe rooi'iu nilvum * * . I'rlme criul
i iiiS'te ; prlmo ouinmor yellow , 26y26'.vc ; i
mimmer yellow , SS' titiCc ,
Iliilllmorc Murl-ct.
IJALT1MOHH , April . PLOl'Il-Quh
uiifhaiiKed ; iftelpts , 14 , 900 bbln. ; exporl
C.291 bbK
TVHHAT-fitrong : spot and month , "Clj
7C-ii'i ) May , 771ic ushcdj July , 7Uc ! uskc
9trunr , No. 2 red , 71i'iJ72c ? ' ; rn elpts , 9.9 *
bu. ; ponthern , by sample , 7lfl774c ! , south ,
ern , on grnd * , 73fl77c.
COHN Strong ; spot , month nml May , ;
Q40c ; June. 3n'4c bid ; Menmer mixed , 37 i <
3Sc ; receipts , 114.321 bu. ; exports. 455,330 * bu
southern while , 41'4c ; poiithcrn yellow , 3.V
-iJT-TJc.
OATS-Duf ; No. 2 while. 32fl3Ji4c ; No.
mixed. 3233c ; receipts , 12,3 % bu. ; ex port i
none.
EGOS-FIrm , 12c.
OMAHA
Condition of Trnilr nnd < liinlnlloiiN o
Stnpto mill 1'nnc.v I'roilucr.
KOC1S IlecclplB light ; demand moderate
market lie ,
nUTTEll-Common o fair. US12c : cholci
14ffI5o ; separator , 20o ; gathered creamers
1'OULTRY-Chlekens. Hve
S'i jOp ; old and staggy roosten
llv * . 4flCc ; dressM , 577r : ducks and goffu
live , 7',4TSc ' ; ; dressed , jiflioc ; turkeys , live
9flIOo ; dre ed , light weight , 12H313c ; heav
wrlcht. 1IO12C.
I'HJKONB Live , per dozen. 75Q90C.
VKAI Cholcc , Ri9c. ( !
OYSTUUS nulk Sjtanaara. per gai , , Jt.lC
mediums , per can , 15e ; Standard , per car
20c ; Hxtra Select , per can , 25c ; N w Yor
Countu. per can. 30c.
FIUCSH WATKU F-ISII-CatnBh , per Ib
12e ; buffalo , per Ib. , dreosod , 7c ; whlto ( Isl
! ) c ; lake trout , 9c ; small trout , green , lie
yellow pike , Sc ; silver herring , 4c ; porcf
sealed and dressed , no ; northern crappU
lOc ; bullheads , drcspcd , lOc ; Black Dass
very scarce , ISf/ISe- .
SEA K1S ! I Flounders. Sr ; haddock. 9c
Columbia rlvtr snlinnn , 15c ; halibut , lie
No. 1 smells , lOe ; blue IIMi , lOo ; Spanls
mackerpl , 10r ; reel snapper , lOc ; extra larg
mackerel , each , 30c ; roe shnd , each. 70c.
FRUITS.
STRAWBBRRlKS-SOirSSc.
Al'PLBS Ben Davis , per bbl. . $4.75 iC.OO
Oonltons , $1 ; New York Ilaldwlns , Qreen
| HK and others , cholre. per bbl. , J. > .25gC.5C
western boxed , $1.W > $2.00.
CRANBERRIES-Uell and Bugle , $9.00.
VEGETABLES.
HADISHKS Per doz. , 30035c.
TOMATOES None In market.
SPINACH None In market.
LETTUCE Home crown , per doz
bunches , 450500.
ASPARAGUS-Callfornla. per Ib. . 12Q15C.
ONIONS -Home grown , nor doz. bunches
according to size , 257f35c.
WATEUCRESS-lC-t. cases. Jl 60.
CAHIlAGE-Cratcd , per Ib. . SP
CAI'LIKLOWEH Per crate , J2.50.
ONIONS Per bu. , OOcfffM.OG.
BEANS ' .land-picked , navy , per bu. , $1.6
( & 1.60.
TROI'ICAIj FIIUITS.
LEMONS - California , fancy. $3.75 4.00
choice. $3.50ff3.75 ; Messlnn. fancy , $4.0a
ORANOES Navels , fiincy. J3.CC3.65
choice. $3.25 ; seedlings , $2.502.65.
BANANAS Choice , crated , largo stock
per bunch , $2.00J2.25 ; medium sized bunches
tl.75Ji2.00.
DATES Hallowee. CO to 70-lb. boxes. 6c
Salr , 6c ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes. lOc.
POTATOES-Cholcc Iowa , sacked , 70c
poorer stock , 60c ; Minnesota Burbanks , k5'i
90c ; Colorado , $1.00 1.05 ; early Ohio seei
potatoes , $1.00fil.lO.
SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl. , $2.252.40
seed sweets , $2.00
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds , per Ib. , 17c ; Brazils , pe
Ib. . PJilOc ; English walnuts , ne.r . Ib. , fane1
soft she'll , 12Sil2',4c ; standards , lOc ; lllberts
per Ib. , lie : pecans , polished , 810c ; cocoa
nuts , per 10o. $4 ; peanuts , raw , 5V4@6c
roastejl , 6'4Si7c.
CIDER Per halt bbl. , $3.
SAUERKRAUT-Per half bbl. . $2.
HONEY Choice white , 12'i13',4c.
JTAPLB SYRUP Five-gal , cans , each
(2.50 ( ; gal. cans , pure , ' per doz. , $12 ; half-gal
cans , $6.25 ; quart cans , $3.50.
MAPLE SUOAR-Cholce , In boxes , 9c.
FIOS Imnortsd. none ; California , 16-lh
boxes. Jl.40Oil.50.
HIDES. TALLOW. ' ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7c ; No.
green hides , 6c ; No. 1 salted hides , 8 c
No. 2 salted hides. 7Uc ; No . Iveal calf , 8 ti
12 Ibs. , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 8c
TALLOW , GREASE , ETC Tallow , No. 1
S'/fcc ; tallow. No .2. 3c ; rough tallow , l'/c
whlto grease , 2Hi)3c ) ; yellow and browi
greasl > .lffI2V4c.
FURS Mink. 10J(75 ; : hear ( black o
brown ) , $5.00 120.00 ; otter , $1.508.00 ; beaver
. c. ; wo
( prairie ) , coyote , lOffSOc ; wildcat , 10S23c
badger KiJTlOc : sliver fox , $30.00tT'75 00
SHEEP PELTS-Ore n salted , each , 15
(5c ; green salted shearings ( short woolei
early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( ahor
wooled early skins ) , No. 1. each , EC ; dr
Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher won
pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. ' , < 35c ; dry fllnl
Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts
per Ib. . actual weight , 3 < 34c : dry flint. Colorado
rado butcher woo ! palta , per Ib. , actua
weight , 4Q'5c ; dry flint. Colorado murraii
wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight , 34c.
St. I.oulM MarK-ot.
ST. LOUIS _ , April 6.-FLOUR-Flrmer
C ' StrnlKhts'
WHEAT Options flrm and higher , , wlti
spot stTonger , though unsettlM. No. 2 red
cash , elevator , 75 4iJ76'4c ( ; 'track , 77 U'
' "liar'd " ; 7Mny > 7 < % C : JU'y ' > 717l'lc ! Xc
CORN Options Irregular , -with only frac
tlona.1 . changes , spot llrm , > No. 2 cash , 34c
track , 35c ; April , 34c ; May , 33a3Hc ; July
34 C.
C.OATSOptlons nrm , fractionally higher
spot dull. No. 2 cash , 2S'Ac ; track , 29S29'/c
April. BSWc : May. 2Sl4dlml ; July , 26c ; Nc
" RYE-Qu'lnt ; 55c.
SEEDS Flaxseed , nominal , $1.15. Trim
timothy seed , $2.15.
CORNMEAIv-41.60gi.85.
BRAN Scarce and llrm , with a good de
mnnd : east track , 69c.
creamery-
EGGS-Steady ; lO c.
WHISKY Steady ; $1.26.
METALS Lead , steady , J4 171Spsltei
flrm. $6.15.
PROVISIONS-Pork , steady. $9.25. Larc
quiet ; prime. $3.05 ; choice , $5.12yDrv sal
moats , boxed shoulders. $4. 37V. ; extra short.
$4.S74 ! ; rlb . $3.00 ; shartf , $5,12V. . Bacor
boxed shoulders , S5.00 ; extra shorts , $5.25
ribs. $3.37'.4 : shorts , $362' ' " . .
RECEIPTS-Flour. 2,000"bbls. . ; wheat , 6.0C
bu. : corn. 37.000 bu. ; oats. 23,000 bu
SHIPMENTS Flour , 8,000 bbls , : wheal
23,000 bu. ; corn , 51.000 bn. ; oats , 17,000 bu.
KIIIINIIN City < ; nil 11 mid I'rovlHlanx.
KANSAS CITY , April C.-WHEAT-FIrm
May , opened ' 4c lower , at fi6c , tluctuate
tietwen Wn.i0i7c ( , closing around bottom
cash. No. 2 hard , 66ifi63c : No. 3 , 6311660 ; No.
red , 73c ; No. 3 , 71Q73e ; No. 2 spring , 64Q67C
No. 3. 62fC4c.
CORN Market He higher ; May. 319
cash , No. 2 mixed , 33e ; No. 2 white ,
No. 3 , .13c.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 29fi29Uc.
IIYI3 I ewer ; No. 2 , B2c.
HAY Higher ; cholre timothy , $8.001)8.2 ) :
choice prairie , J7.50S7-T3.
BUTTER Steady ; creamery , H020c
dairy , 15c.
ICGGvS-ateady : fresh. lOc.
HECEIPTS-Whcat. 27.600 bu. ; corn , 2I.OC
bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 8,400 bu. ; corn , 9,7 (
bu. ; oats , 8,000 bu.
I.lvcriMioI CJ rill n mill 1'rovUlon * .
LiyERPOOL April 6-WH'EAT-Markc
steady , % d higher ; May , 5s D'X.Kl ; July , 6
PInrMl'vi1 ! < ° nsy < 1'4d IilBhcr : May-
4 ' / i
PROVISIONS Lanl , nrlmei western , 21
M ; American rcllncd , 2S-1D. palls , mcadj
(
TALLOW Prime city. Eh.
BUTTnil-KliiMt United States. SSs.
11APON Cumberland cuts , steady , 2Ss 61 !
clear bellies , stendy , 30s ; shoulders , tuiuan
Bteady , 22s 6d ,
Toledo Jlurkpt.
TOLEDO. O. , April G.-WH'KAT Actlvi
lower ; No. 2 cash. 74e ; May , 7iAc. |
" . , , ' ' .No' 2 nilxcd. 3c.
OAfb Dull ; No. 2 mixed cash any Maj
RYE Unchanged ; No. 2 cash , Sflc bid.
CLOVERSEED - Active , higher : prim
cash , old , $3.40 ; new , cash and April , JI.GSfc
r ln llcoclpU ut I'rlncliinl larked
KANSAS CITY , April C.-Ue < : eli > ti
Wheat. 20 cars.
ST. LOUIS , April 6.-Recelpts : Wheat.
OlIICAGO. April -Estimated cars for tt
morrow : Wheat. 46 ; corn , 150 ; oats. 1CKJ ,
Milwaukee nriilii .tlnrU-fl.
MIIAVAUKEE , April -WHEAT- -
Higher ; No. 1 northern , 7Il4c ; No. 2 nortl
ern , < 2c.
RVE Higher ; No. 1 , 56c.
BAULEY-FIrm ; No. 2 , ISc ; sample , 44
I'cnrla .urclN ,
PEORIA. April 6.-COHN-Flrm ; No.
3lic.
OATS-Flrm ; NO. 2 white. 2Sic.
HISIvY-Flrm , on the basis of $1.28 ft
llnlshi-J goodH.
IMillnili-lnliln I'riKlnuc Mirlc
( ; ( .
rHILAnELI'IlIA. April G.-UUTTEIl
nteady ; fancy western cre mfry. ' . " 'c ; func
j rl ti IH , /i' .
Aleudy : fresh western , 12ito.
.Mliiiiriiiiiilli. Wlii-ni .
MINNEAPOLIS. April O.-WHEATM
Ftiirc : Nc1 northern , April. 70'3c ; Ma ;
7UV ; July , 71VU'714c. On truck : No.
har-1. 71 % . ; No. 1 northern , JOSc ; No.
northern , B7Tc.
FLOUH-Hlgher ; first pnt'nts. M.7Bt3.S5 ?
s ponds , $3.WfJ3. 5 ; llr. t rlenr. J2.75fl2.SO.
U HA N-$10.0010.afs 111 bulk.
CliK-lnniitl .
CINCINNATI. April 6.-WHEAT-StronR
No. 2 red. 74fl74UC.
CORN Stendy ; No. 2 mixed , 37c.
OATS-Dtill : S'o. 2 mixed. 30ff30' < , e.
UYE-Qulet ; No. 2 , 60c.
I'UOVlSlONS-Lard , easier. $3.10 , Bui :
meats , quiet , $4.Sfi. Bnron , tiulct , $5.75.
WHISKY Steady , $1.26.
EGGS Steady , lOc.
Dulntli Wlicnt Mnrkct.
Dt'LUTH , April 6. WHEAT-No. 1 hnnl
cash and April , 73c ; May , 745ic ; July , 74'f.c
No. 1 northern cash , 70-Hc ; No. 2 northcrr
67' 40.
STOIIY OF | | A V IN WAI.I , STHHIV1
Slopkn Slntnii llonvlly nuil ( ! lov
Acll\c HIM ! \Vcnlc nt I.IMVCN ! .
NEW YORK. April C.-Stock price
plumped badly today and closed active am
weak at about the lowest. Crop tulvlre
we're unfavorable and these were glvoi
color by the advance In wheat , but the prln
clpal cause for the shaking of conlldenc
was a renewal of the Htrlngency In the cal
money market.
Discrimination In loans In certain Indus
trials and specialties made some broker
disinclined to carry marginal accounts fo
some of thcso properties. This attltiid" wa
taken advantage of by the bear contlngpn
and proml-euous .Celling of the general spe
clulty group fnlloxvcd. Among tlm mnr
conspicuous brinks were Brooklyn Transl
10 nolnlA , Metropolitan SU , .Manliattan 7'/i
Consolidated Gas and American Stceil
each , Fedora. . ! .Steel and Tobacco about
each , and many others In this group fron
3 to 4. Some of thrso stocks closed abov
the Jowest. Brooklyn Transit , Mnnhattai
and Consolldateil Gas being conspicuous"
The ( lecltiiM In 'the moro active Tnllway
niiiirox mated a points.
The acknowledged bull leaders , prcsum
ably having liquidated , so-med apathetic li
stemming the downward course of prop
crtles with which they are Idcntliled. Ther
were occasional rallies apparently only 1i
afford n .Hew Ifvcl from which to let g <
stocks. The recent continued advance ti
many slocks , which eliminated much of th
* hort 'InterewtH made the decline rapid n ;
the-ro wait no support from this quarter
'Many ' Htop-loss ord-rs wore uncovered , thu
ncceleratlng the decline.
Ixmdon early purchased nbout as murl
as It sold yesterday , but the market then
followed local quotations so nearly tha
( irbltrago .business . eras -d. There was mucl
money borrowed early on cull around 6 am
S per cent on railways , but 2 per cent o
more In addition "was exacted on. Industrln
collateral , and 12 per cent for call loam
was reached at tlm ° s during the day. Be
fore the close money was offered down fron
S to 4 per cent on railroad collateral afte :
the more urgent requirements for mon ? ;
had been mot , but later loans wpre madi
at 6 per cent. The continued high ratcn foi
money have not brought as much monej
from outHldo points < i * expected. Boston
however , loaned some money In New Yorl
today. The demand for money for lntercs
and dividend payment , together with thi
recurrent necessity of financing Industrla
rompanlqs. was assigned as the reason foi
the present scarcity of funds.
Heavy offerings of tlu active Isrups wen
made In the bond market today , coincides
with the dceHm-s In stocks. Total sale ?
$2.790,000. United States 5s advanced U pel
cent and the 3s and the new 4s % par ecu
In the bid price.
The Commercial Advcrilser'a Londot
financial cablegram says : The market :
here were extremely Idle today and the tom
was dull. The American market wa1
merely nominal. It opened at parity aw
then Improved a trlllo. Now York bough' '
slightly , but the close was r = actionary
New York "bought " mainly 'Mexican Centrals
but the Morgans deny the story of a deal
Tlntos wore 41 > h : Anncoudan , 8 % . Monej
was in | fair supply on a release of the gov
ernment dividend. The demand wan good
The following are the closing ouotntlom
for the leading stocks on the Now Yorl <
exchange today :
1st a-sst. paid. Offered.
iJn totnl nales of " ' "cks today were 970
400 share.- , Including the following : AtchI
son preferred 36,840 ; Burlington , 40.663
" & Nashville. 4,913
"svVle. , ; Manhattan
, .
JIelr0ollt'l - . , , Moxlcnn central
1S.060 ; Reading 1st prfferred. 11.360 ; Ml
soiirl Pacific , 27.770 ; Missouri , Kanwis
. _ .
'Prt v * * \ * > A/n > . i o r n. w r - -
St. Paul. 20.163 ; Southern "Rallwov ' , ' 4,750
Southern preferred , 7.5S3 : Wabash pr'eferrrd
11.390 ; American Steel and 'Wire. GS 391
American Steel and Wire preferred , 4 500
Iron , 3.11S ; Brooklyn transit , " il9.4si ; Con
tlnentnl Tobacco , 19,335 ; Pacific Mall , G.4WI
Sugar , 20.10ii ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , 13.
83i ; Leather. 5,303 ; Leather preferrr-d , 21,800
Rubber , 12.170 ; Western Union. 11.3IS ; HI
Louis & Southwestern preferred , 1,800 ; Chi
cage Great Western. 6.0SO.
Hoftton Sloi'U Oiioliitloim ,
BOSTON , April 6.-Call loans. 3O4 pe
cent ; time loans , 3V&04V& per cent. Clofimi
prices for stocks , bonds and minim
Blmros :
A. . T. ti a. P Ct't Win. Central ji
Ainprlran SiiBiir . .102'i UJ. Rlec. Ti'l SO :
ilo ixTil 117 Atchlkou pfil W
Dell Telephone . . . .Ji" > AC'hUon 48 1UO
llnbion ti .MImny..2.iO Allouoz Mining Co. . ! .
lloaion & .Malno..J7.i Atlantic 32
lloaton U 'M lloiidn & Mont M
( - . , Jl. & Q HST4 Unite & llofcton ( C !
Kltrhbun ; 118 Cnlumvt & Ihx'l . .S'J. )
Oen. liltctrlo 114V4 Cwitennlal 41
l''cilfral ' SiPel Kt'fi ' 'ranklln w
do pfil ST'.j ' OU Donilnlon 45
.Midi. Tel H Onoeola 1)3'/ )
Mfxlun Central . . Wt Qulney , 170
OH colony Ka Tamarack ,210
HuU > er K ! U'olvvrlne 4t
Union I'aoltlc 46 > 4 1'uiTOil , r'i
W * t KuJ 'Mi Advrnturo ] 4
ijo i > rd us Uuml l < lt 'i\ \
Wdnt. Ulw.lrio WVs Union I.ind 71 ,
ilo ipfil. . . . C4
Snn FrnnitlNco .tliiilnt ; ( tnntiitloiiH.
SAN FRANCISCO. April C.-The onicln
clciHlng ( inotatlons for mining stocks toda
were an follows :
AlU in1C Julia .
1C liutlre I' I
40U Kentucky O'li ' . . . r.
H ( > t & Uclcher U MoxLvtm 69
Ilulllon 3 > ! Ji-ntnl Con . . Id
40 115
37 Ivvnmtn . 16
Chi.1liir 21 i'i > | o l . an
90 .
Scorpion . 4
Cnn. Impell l 2 'l rrn Ndvuda . 11C
Con. N > w York. . . . ! tamlaril . ! " 0
Crown Point S3 'nlou Con . . . . . . . . . 03
don Id AI'urrlo 4.1 Utah Con . . . IS
little & Korcrow. . . . M Vfllow jHCkt-t . 41
Silver liars , fi9o ; Mexican dollars , 4
4S'ac : draflM. blBht , 15c ; telegraph , 17'io.
uliitiM. .
ririCAOO. April O.-Htocks nrtlve nn
Cower. All v ] "K : Diiimond Match. 13 *
North Chicago. 2CS. Went CJilcHKO. 10 !
Biscuit f ; iimon , Gfi'j ; Blsrult nn > f.-rr'\l , 101
Str-iwboard , 29. l'l'arlnir$21,720.3JO - 1" !
auces , } 1.7ul,413 , New York exchange , liJ'j- >
dlsiount. Sterling rxchanpe Ponffxl , $4 S6
Jf4.S7'4. a. lual , ! i.$4U9t .MiVj ; lxty dnyt
JI.M'i&I.Wi ' ,
. NH\V YOHK , April ( ! . -ClearlnKS , $2fl7,7S5 ,
B7 , tmlnnceei , * 11K3.m.
IJOSroN , April 6.-Clonrlngs , 126,070. 4M
Imlnnce ? . J2.iVT..2M ,
PHILADELPHIA. April C.-Clearlngs
$20.557.411. balancffl , $ t,9Sft.46 ( >
BALTIMORE. April 6.-Clearlngs , JI.49I ,
36 ; balances. $596,162.
ST. LOI'KS. April 6. Clearings , J < i,172.7S1
balances , $74 , & 3S ; money , 4J6 ? per cent ; Nev
York exe-hange. lOc dlscotmt bid , par asked
CINCINNATI , April 6 , Money. 2'4fl t > e
cent ; New York exchange , 200Cac discount
clearings , 12,725.400.
XPVT York Sliincy Slnrhrl.
NEW YORK. April 6.-MONEY OJ
CALl/ Market firm at 6-7 ner ce.nt.
PRIME MERCANTILE , rAPER-3 ffU
per font.
STK.RLING EXCHANGE Markei steady
with actual bu.'Incss In bankers' blll a
$4.ViiiH.M'A for demand and at M.SI'KS '
I.S4'u for slxtv days ; posted rates , $ t.Vv !
I SV,4 and M.S7Si4.S7H ; commercial bills , l.83i
. .
SILV KR CERTIFICATES-COgCOUc.
BAR S1LVER-T.9SC.
MEXICAN DOLLARS 47Hc.
GOVERNMENT BONDS Market strong
'Ps , 10 , * ; new 4s , reg. , I29si ; coupon. 129 %
Is , reg. . 112'i ; coupon , 113 ; 2s , reg. , 9914 ; us
reg. , 113 ; coupon , 113.
LONDON , April 6. Consols for money
110 9-16 ; for the account , 110-Ti.
Closing quotations on bonds wers :
NO T York ailnlnt ; ( lnotn lon .
NKW YOUK , April 6.-Tho fnllowlni
nru the closIiiR prices for mining sluircs :
Choll.ir 30 cJIttnrlo C23 "
I'mwn Point M uphlr lit )
Con. e'nl. & VH..1H5 Plymouth 10
l > oadi\ coil Go Quicksilver 2.V1
GouM Ac Currle. . . . 41 do pfd 750
Hale & NorcrosD. . . 34 Blerra Nevada , . . .115
Hoinefttiil < c TK/IO SUuMnnl
Iron Sll\cr 0 Union Con CO
Mexican 70 Yellow Jacket 12
London Stock Quotation * .
LONDON , April 0. 4 p. m. Closing :
Consols , " iiioney . " .110 0-16 'N Y . " "Central . .ITiM
< "onnola , amount . .110 > i I'rnntiylvanln. . 6Si
Oumullnji Paclllo . . Sll'4 HcMillnp . TOJ
Hli U. P. 1 > M . Sl ! ? <
do 1ft pfil . 40 \irlilt-o
Illlotw > Iir Central . . .1HHS I * & N
No. I'jicillc pM . MV , Ui-.uiil Trunk
St. Paul , common. .IM ,
IJAH SILVBH Steady , 27d.
MONUY ia4@2 per cent.
Discount In open markei for short bl'.ls
2i/8S'23-16c ( ' ; for tiiree months' bills , 2'Mj2'.ic
In Ilie Fori-lHrn FliiuuclnlVorlil. .
LONDON. April 6. The market for Amcr
lean securities after a dull opening con.
tinued firmer but inactive. Business was
restricted to arbitrage dealings. The clos.
ing tone was steady. Gold a.t Buenos Ayres
"BEHLiIN , April B. International securl
ties were dull on Wie bourse today , tail
closed with n. more favorable dlsjiorfltlon
Italian. * Improved slightly. Local and banl <
shares fluctuated considerably on realiza
tions and closed firmer. Americans wen
maintained.
PAI11S , April 6. Business was undecldec
on the bourse during the earCy part of the
day , but subsequently hardened under tin
lead of Italians and closed mostly higher
notably In the ca.oe of Spanish 4s ant
Brazilians. Rio Tlntos rallied conHlderablj
In response ! to the higher price of copper
Do Beers fluctuated considerably and olosec
with a moderate improvement. Three pei
cent rentes , 102f foi'-the account ; exchangt
on London , 25f 22c for checks ; Spanish it
closed at 59.90.
PAUIS , April C. The weekly statement 01
the Bank of France shows the following
changes : Notes in Circulation , decrease 11 ,
S25.000 francs * ; treasury accounts current
decrease. 32,675,000 francs ; gold In hand , In.
crease 3.9GO.OU ) francs ; bills discounted , do.
crease 87.930,000 francs ; silver in hand , In.
crease 3,650,000 francs.
LONDON , A'prll 6. The weekly statconeni
of the lianlc of I3ngln.ni ! shows the followlnt
ahnnges : Total reaerve , decrease GS2,000
circulation , decrease ) 36,000 ; bullion , do.
crease 717,169 ; other * securities , decrease
7,714,000 ; other cMio&lts. decrease 3,107 ,
00) ; public deposits , decrease ! 5,213.000
notes reserve , decrease 812,000 ; government
securities , decrejisc 618,000.
The iiroiiortlon of the Bank of England's
reserve to liability Is now 37.2S per cent
compared with 33.10 per cent last week. Th <
Bank of England's rate of discount remain :
unchanged at 3 per cent.
Coireo :
NKTV YOUK , April fi.-COPFEE-Optlon :
opened steady , with prices unchanged to I
points higher ; ruled actlvp , with llrm under
tone on moderating receipts , cxpundhu
warehouse movement , uctte'r feolliiE In spo :
department and encouraging news fron
Hrazlllun marketa ; shorts , principal buyers
C'los l steady , unchanged to 5 point !
higher. Hales , nO.CCQ bags. Including : May
$ o.Oj ; June , to.lO : July , $5.20 ; September
$3.40 ; October , jo.45 ; November , Jo.DO ; Decein
bpr , Jo.ffi ; January , $3.70 ; February , $3.70
March , $5.85. Spot , Hlo ftcady ; No. 7 in
voice , ( Hie ; No. 7 jobbing. Cc. Mild stcadj
and fairly active ; Cordova , bifllc ,
Cultiin
NKW YORK. April O.-Spot cotton close (
dull and unchanged. Futures closoi
> toady : April , $3.79 ; May. $3.81 ; June , $ o.W
July , J5.95 ; August , J5.t 3 ; Si-ptembur , $3.90
Octobur , $5 95 ; November , } 5.y3 ; Dtcumber
$5.90 ; January , $6.03 ; February , $6.05.
ST. LOUIS , April C. COTTON Quiet am
unchanged ; middling , 3c. Sales , none ; ro
eclpts , 3,555 ( bales ; shlpmonts , 2,281 bales
stock , 81,534 bales.
Oil Market.
NEW YORK , April C.-OIL Stnndan
closed , $4.74tfJ4.76.
OIL CITY , April C. OIL Credit balances
$1.13 ; cortlfleates , no bid ; runs , 93.621 bbls.
dally average runs , 7J.937 bbls. ; shipments
79.9ij ( " , ubls , j dally average shipments , 78,60
bbls.
KIIIIHIIH Cllj l.ivc .Sloulc.
KANSAS CITY , April G. CATTLE Tie
colpts , 5,920 head natives , 1,000 head Ti-xann
Good demand ; prices ruling steady for com
mon grades , and strong for th ? more de
sirablc offerings. 'Heavy native steenr , $5,1
( ( i- : : ) : medium steers , $4.45iii'j.lO ; light
weights , $4.33iUl.f > 3 ; Hlockern and feelers
$ ' 1.755(13.10 ( ; butcher cows and heifers , $3.00 }
4.43 : cnnners , tZ.'fifi'J.OO ; western steers , $3.5
f(4.S5 ; Trxniu. $3.63TM.fhri.
IlOng Ituuolpts , 13,200 head. Liberal sup
ply of rather common ( inallty of hog :
caused .1 slight demand In values. Sale
averaged about 3e .lower. Heavy , $3.65fo3.M )
mixed. $3.53T3.73 ( | : light. J3.40fi3.S3.
SHEEP Ht'celpts. 0.170 head. Supply wa
largely ilnmbs of medium nuallty , Hold slov
from JOc to 15c lower , while yearllnps am
other killing grade. ' ) sold fairly steady
Hprlng Iambs. $7.00 ; fed lainbf , $ . . ( KVi3.3.'i
yearlings. $4.73i5.10 ; wethers , $4.40 4.00
nwes , $ ; i.oori 1.00 : slockors and feeders , $27
{ TI.OO ; culls , $2.00573.00.
\ MV VOFK Live Nto ( > k.
NEW YORK. Aurll C.-BKEVES-ne
coliils , 716 head : no trading , feeling steady
Cables quote llvo cattle slow : sher-p Hleady
refrlL'i'rator beef lower at 911e per 'b. ; ex
port. 'today. 32S head cattle ; tomorrow. 62
head c-nttU and 3.000 ( junrtQiV ) of beef.
I'ALVKS ReceiptH. 1)5 ) bend ; slow bu
steady : 35 bead unsold ; common to prim
veals. Jl.Sog3.05 ; llttlo calves. $3.73.
HHEICP AND LAMBS-RiTfljits , 2.06
head ; 12' ' cars on sale ; sheep steady ; lamb
wrak ; all sold ; common to good sheo i , $35
5ifi 00 ; medium to prime clliir"- ! ! lambs , Ji.7 ;
fft4.50 : wooled lambs. J5.73QO.SO ; Tnedltln
clipped lambs , $1.7503.12' . * ; spring lumba
nomlna' .
11OOS Jlccelpti. 2.330 head ; 2 car.i on sale
steady at $4.001(4.25 per 100.
St. lifllllN IVI | > SlOI'lj.
PT. LOUIS .
, April fi.-OATTLE-Rrcplpta
3.100 Jiencl , Including fiOO head Texans ; market
kot steady but slow ; fair to peed nu'lv '
shipping and export steers , H.WliZ.Si , will
fancy In demand at $3.75 ; dressed beef nut
butcher st erH. $4.10 5.23 ; * terM under l.di
Iba. . J3.76if4.50 ; Btocker ? and feeders. $3.Wf
& .JO : cows and helfors , $2.0OfT4.50 ; bulls. J2.7
6373 ; canner * . $ t.50fi'2.73 ; Texas and Indliii
Bteers. J3.55 i5.35 ; heifers. J3.00tj4.75.
IIOOS Receipts , 3,700 head ; market bareli
steady to to : owr ; pigs and lights. U70f
3. ,0 ; packers , $3.bOii3.90 ; butchers , J3.ii5t
" '
'SIliiKP Rpeointa. 21W head ; markc
ktronrf ; not l vr muttons. $4 4ovi ) : culU urn
but lea , J3.iftf4. W ; lambs , $5.00t'5.50.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKK1
O.ittle Sell a Little Lowar , Owing to
Bccllno at Chicago.
GOOD COWS AND HEIFERS ARE STRON
Sup lily IN ( lnlcliljD of ti
I'rlt'ri SullHfnctor.v lo Srl
.Sell I.OAV < T , tltti I'nlr
I'IMV Arrlvnln of M
BOUT1I OMAHA , April 6.
Cattle. Hogs. Shcei
IU colpl today 2OK P.tilS 3,5
Olllclal .Monday 7SS 3.HM Sl
Olllelal Tuesday 2.S32 8,793 3 ,
Ultlclal Wednesday 3.r3tJ D.SX5 3,4 :
l-'our days this wclc. . . 9..1SS 30.S90 1S.7I
Same days last week. . . . 8.15G 2S.270 3'i,4 :
Same days week before. . t,7S5 ) 25.74S 31 , !
Same three weeks OBO. . . . 7,375 17,283 24,4
Averngu prie paid rt.r hogs for the IHI
several days with compn.'lBonai
Indicates Sunday.
The olllola. : number of cars of Bloc
brought in today by each road wan :
Cattio. aiogs , Sh'p. H'BC-
C.i M. & St. P. Uy 2 : i
O. , t St. I. . Uy 2 l
Mo. I'no. Hv. i
Union I'neilk ; system. 17 25 11
C. & N. TV. Hy 2 3
F. , 1C. & M. V. II , U. . 19 3D
S. C. & P. Uy 1 3
C. , St. I' . . M. * O. K. 10 10
H. iSr M. K. U. U 17 37 2
C. , n. & Q. Uy 2 G
K. C. & St. J 2 '
C. , II. 1. , t P. Uy. , R. . 4 4 1
C. , U. I. & P. Uy. , TV.
Total receipts S9 136 10
The disposition of the day's receipts wr
an follows , each buyer purchasing the nun
bor of he-ad Indicated :
Hil.vers. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'i
Omaha Packing Co 103 5W ) l ;
O. H. Hammond Co .170 1,412
Swift ai. < l Company 231 1,950
Cudnhy Packing Co Ml 2,621
Armour & Co 150 2,815 2,0 :
Swift , from country 3'
O. II. Hammond , K. C. . . . 40
U. Hffckcr & Degan : ( S
Lobnmn it Co 07 . . . . . . .
TV. 1. Stephen 60
Livingston & Schnller2
McVIckcr & Co 103
Hueston 1C
Other buyers 117
Held over 170 IS
Totals 1.9SS 9,561 3,5C
CATT1..U Heef steer * were. In good re
quest this morning and there wore none to
many to supply the demand , so that a goai
aotlvo market might have been expected
However , Chicago reported a slow marke
at it decline of lOc and buyers naturall ;
wanted some concession In prices at till
polin. but they wanted the cattle never
theleBB , while sellers worked hard to holi
up the market. The result was that , whll
the cattle sold a little owcr , they did no
experience as much of a break as was re
ported at Chicago. Handy little cattle. BUC !
as every on ? wants , were not much. If any
lower ; In fact they could safely be reportei
as Just about steady. Other cuttle wer
slow and weak and In extreme cases Kom
cattle may have Bold as much as lOc lowei
In spite of the fact that steers were lowe
the cow market was active and good kind
of cow. * and heifers were strong. Every
thing In thnt line was disposed of In a ver ;
short time after the market opened and a
prices that wore entirely HatlHfactory t <
the sellers. Oholce light stock bu'.ls ar
good sellers and prices on that kind hav
not shown material change In the last fev
days. The medium kinds of stock bulls ar
not as good sellers. Fat bulls were ver :
Blow today and u llttlo lower even thai
yesterday. Shippers should study closel :
the representative sales given bc..ow , so ate
to be able to fully appreciate the declln
on fat bulls that has taken place in h
last two weeks.
Not many stockers or feeders were to b
found in the yards , while there was th
u-ual brisk demand noted the last few days
The market on anything desirable was lirn
and ofl'erlngf as a rule met with ready sal
at prices that were entirely satisfactory t
holders. Uepresentatlve saJes :
BKISF STKEHg.
HOOS Hogs opened 2'if)5o ) lower till
morning , with u fair buying d-mund fa
desirable loadH. The early demand eeme
to lie for the better hogs , and such seller
as had loads that pleased buyers wcro tn
abled to sell out ut the decline noted. I
othe-r cases the llrst bids wore Sc lower u
the start. A little la.Ur on advices wer
received from Chicago reporting that mm
ket aa Gc lower and doting with a goo
many hogs ui-iohl. Under the Influence o
that report buyers hero lowered their hand
nml the market closed 5c lower at till
point , but with the hogti all sold. While th
trade was at no time very active , owing t
the r&luptnnco of sellers to make the. con
reunion ntikcxl. the hogs wcro practical !
all s > oil ! In good s-a-on.
Thu most of the IIOR.S mild today at J3.CCV1
3.70 , w'th ' a long string ut $3. ! < < . ! , whtl
yesterday the long string went at S3.6 !
Some light hogs had to sell down to )3.o ,
It will be. noted from the table of averag
lunm that the IIORK < lld not f ] ] quite c
w II today an ( it the cKwe of last week and
hardly n good n * a week ago , but thr
chanKo In the market during the nix dny
| Ki. t ha been very Kinall. On Monday ami
Tuesday It strengthened up n llttlo nml
new It has aa.sed off In about the fuuin
proportion. Th > average price fluctuates
\v.thin very nnrroxv limits , keeping close K
$ .100. H m. y be of Interr.st to note from
tables above that the. receipts so fur thl' '
wrrk liavo run way nhend of previous
Tve-Us.
No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. Bli. Pr.
1i ) 101 . . . $ .1011 69 277 SO 362(4 (
21 115 . . . 3 ( 1 ft , 27 ? 40 3621-1
16 141 . . . 32. > 00 26 80 3 62 4
St 190 SO 3 GO 7S 25 ! > 80 3 62 < 3
75 167 40 3 M 4 S7 21S . . . 3 62 < 4
118 17S 2tO 3 M M 261 . . . 3 62 < 4
Si 197 SO .IBB 71 233 . . . 3 62' ' *
93 183 SO 3 .Vi 40 213 . . . 36214
! > 0 232 320 3 fsi 91 aS7 40 3 CSlj
189 202 4IH ) 3 W 71 20S . . . 362' *
93 1M 2SO 3 . " , RS 2V. 120 36214
92 225 80 3 M 64 31 120 3 62 < 4
99 17 120 363 53 2B ! 80 3 621,4
60 l' 40 3 M S4 222 40 3 62V4
71 210 80 35714 39 2S4 40 3 02'-4
95 190 . . . 357',4 ' 71 23l ! SO 3 62 > 4
87 231 200 360 80 223 240 3 62 > j
91 2IG 160 360 62 211 40 3 OS
SO 213 80 360 37 301 . . . 363
6S 2S7 120 3 ft ) 45 275 . . . 3 ( B
60 237 160 360 103 260 . . . 3 IB
85 230 SO 360 17 230 . . . 3 65
46 240 . . . 360 48 25S $0 363
2S 299 . . . 360 26 235 . . . 363
61 23G SO 360 62 239 SO 3 Ki
II 245 . . . 360 66 287 . . . 363
80 222 160 360 61 1.Vi 40 363
69 230 SO 3 C.O ( i7 290 160 363
59 IPS 40 360 76 25H SO 363
69 221 . . . 300 156 243 80 3 IB
71 222 SO 3 62IJ 76 235 . . . 3 IB
fiS 273 200 36214 til 2 * > 0 . . . 3 IB
Ki 242 . . . 3 62J4 OS Mfi . | 0 3 IB
70 222 . . . 3624 70 243 40 3 IB
11 216 . . . 3(1214 ( GP 285 ! SO 3 IB
70 29S . . . 3 62U , 60 2W 80 36.1
67 227 80 362' ' * 26 253 SO 3 IB
87 246 40 3624 * 72 249 80 365
71 225 40 3 62H Efi 23:1 : . . . 3 IB
S8 231 SO 3 62 , 48 365 SO 305
20 355 120 3 62'i G4 251 . . . 365
60 252 SO 3 62Mi 15 329 . . . 3 Ki
271 40 3 62V4 01 273 SO 3 IB
81 250 200 3621,4 5S 2SC , 40 3 ( B
62 271 120 3 6214 IB 265 . . . 365
62 292 40 3 62'4 ' ( B 24S 10 365
64 2S2 40 3G2'4 (8 275 . . . 3 IB
7S 215 . . . 3t:2 : > 4 G3 3 i 80 3 IB
71 233 SO , " , 62'4 73 207 . . . 3 IB
60 272 120 3 62'4 ' 67 272 320 3 IB
< SI 232 120 3 62I.J 49 331 . . . 3 Ki
42 2111 120 3C2M. 3l ! 275 40 3 ( B
SG 260 . . . 362'i 68 2liO 80 R OS
f > 42 120 30214 103 19.1 40 36(1,4
SO 24S 120 3 ( ! 2\4 \ OS 203 40 367" " *
71 224 40 3 02'i : 6S 2SI . . . 3 67 ' "
74 279 120 3 62V > 53 2511 . . . 3 67''i" '
00 280 IfiO 3 62'i ! 00 | > 09 . . . 3 67'4 '
60 269 120 1 62'j 61 5ffi SO 3 67'A '
71 237 40 3 C2'.4 51 27i ) 40 367' *
OS 25S 120 3 62 > ' . M 2fl2 80 3 07lS
67 248 40 3 62 > 4 68 303 . . . 3 G7 < "
6 236 120 3 62 75 278 SO 3 70"
G5 2S6 80 3 G2 < 4 (10 ( 297 . . . 370
l\ \ 337 ICO 3 ti'J'.n17 3 2 . . . 370
5 277 120 3 62'4 113 2S6 SO 370
; 232 40 3 ( K'f 62 276 . . . 370
M 261 . . . 3 62U 53 301 . . . 370
fc3Bi8Sfe ? B7 2DS - 37 °
: : : : : : !
WAOON"IOTS-PI08.
1 G40 . . . 2 15 9 177 . . . 350
? 420 . . . 2 2o 6 192 . . . 355
\ 210 . . . 2621,47 263 . . . 360
j 23) . . . 2 62',4 1 190 . . . 360
1 190 . . . 2 02U , fl 26T. . . . 360
1 30 . . . 3 00 1 37(1 ( . . . 365
] ISO . . . .100 7 237 . . . 363
1 400 . . . 325
SHHBP Today'H arrivals were very
meagro and not enough by a good many
decks to supply the demand. Out of the
total number reported In there were two
cars direct to a p.icksr and two cars that
were bought .to arrive. Ot the balance live
double decks conslRtrd of Fort Collins
Iambs.
The market could be summed up In a
very few words . a good , active and
B'rong market. Buyers wre out early and
the offerings were nil taken In a very short
Umo at what looked like good , stiff prices.
Fort Collins lambs sold at $5.70 , western
wethers and ycarllngn brought $1.65 , some
clipped sheep , J4.33 , and ewes. $4.10.
Quotations are Good to choice fed west
ern wethers. $4.R5W4.7G ; fair to good. Jl. i ?
4.60 ; Mexican yearllne-s , ? 5.15j.25 : choloe
light weleht western yearlings. $4.SOf1.95 ;
good heavy weight western yearlings , $1.00 ®
4.io ; good to choice western ewes , $1.2074 45 ;
fair to good western CWCP , $3.90 < ( H.2G ; good to
choice native lambs. JS.S'j'ff'B.GO ' ' ; KOod to
choice western lambs , $ o.45@6.60 ; Fort Col
lins Mexican lambs , good to choice $3 & 0
5J-3.70 ; fair to eood Fort Collins Mexican
lambs , $5.3CVH'5.43 ; feeder sheep , $4.255 ' 4.50 ;
feeder lambs , $4.6055.25. Representative
sales :
63 clipped bucks 116 $3 50
] OS western ewes g 4 10
3S8 western ewes 101 4 33
411 clipped wethers 10 ? 4 35
1SS ewes and wethers. . , , 115 4 55
497 western wethers 103 4 6i !
733 Colorado lambs 82 570
651 Colorado lambs 78 G 70
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAI11CKT.
Trnile Slow In Cuttle , HOKH InII nml
.Shei.ji Steady.
CHICAGO , April 6. Trade in cattle was
slow today and prices xvere weak In
numerous Instances , some lots selling
slightly lower. Fancy cattle lirought $5.650
5.85 ; choice steers. $5.3JQ5.fX ) : medium steers ,
$4.73fT4.95 ; beef stefrs , $4.00W4.7B : stockers
and feeder * , $3.SO4.90 : bu s , f2.75fT4.10 ; cows
and heifers. $3.40iff4.25 ; western fed steers.
$4.25 JG.50 ; Texas steers , $1.0005.35 ; calves ,
The supply of hogs was not large , but
buyers managed to forre prices 2'J5c
lower. Fair to choice. J3.SOfr3.92'4 ; h ivy
packing lots. $3.5JTf3.77H : mixed. $3.60Jf3.S5 ;
butchers. $3.65S3.S2'light ' < ! ; , $3.60J3.S5 ? ; pigs ,
$3.30 3.70.
While the receipts of snef'p were not es
pecially large there was an undue large-
percentage of lambs , Khcep sold at steady
prices , while lambs moved slowly at a
further reduction of 5/10e / , making a total
decline of 20c for the week. Sheep were In
good demand at J4.000ii.00 , with the bu.'k of
sales at J4.70ff4.85 ; yoarllngs , $1.75515.25 ;
lambs , $3,00 5.80 ; Colorado Iambs , $3.70 ®
5.S3 , and shorn urade. * at $5.09115.25.
Receipts : Cattle. 10.000 head ; hogs , 28,000
head ; sheep , 10,000 bend.
CliK-lnniitl Live Sloi-lr.
CINCINNATI , April 6.-HOGS-Steady ,
$3.35f 3.97' { . .
CATTLE-Steady , $2.753.00. .
SIIEEP-Steady. $2.75i5.Xr. ( (
LAMBS Steady , J4,25i/6.00.
Sdiulc In
Following are the receipts at the four
principal western markets for April C :
Cattle1 , Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha . 2,032 ' .1.612 3.515
Chicago . 10,000 28,000 10.000
Kansas City . 6.MO 13,2iK ) 5,170
St. Louis . 3,100 , 3.700 2lifl (
Totals 22,032 54.612 20.7S3
CLOOJIY OUTLOOK FOR WHEAT
In the Central and Western States the Crop
Suffers from llio Scvcrfl Whiten
SPRING PLANTING ALSO LONG OVERDUE
rtiMpii * < iMiiliti < Wrnllicr MUfMvliP Kf-
fcollvrIn Mod Hi nuil Oiittmt Will
lie Tuei > l > - Million
lion * Tlinii l.nM Viir. .
CtllOAOO. April 0. Tlio ] > .tlly Trnda
Dutlotln will publish today .1 summary of
csilnmtes by Its correspondent on the area
spoiled to winter whe.it , und the poi-celilngo
of damage by the tinsp.iRotiablc weather dur
ing the last two months. The reports show :
En t of the Allegheny mountains the damage -
ago \\i\s \ alight , as the erop wan fnlrly well
protected by snow. The same Is true of Ohio
niul Michigan. In Inillnna considerable dnm-
RO Is reported , while In pomnrru Illinois
the outlook IB very unfavorable. In Missouri
considerable ilnniaRC has been MmtalnoJ. He-
ports from Kansas tire decidedly unfavorable
and the loss In that state U qulto serious ,
In Texas also the damage Is larger thmi
Kenen\lly anticipated. In the northern part
of Kentucky the crop Is In rather Rood con
dition , but In the southern part of the state
mid In Tennessee the severe winter wheat
weather made great Inroads In crops. In
Iowa the crop Is very largo and In Nebraska
the outlook la decidedly discouraging. In.
Wisconsin the damage was rather serious.
In California the prospects are excellent.
A summary of it ho reports In conjunction ,
with late Htato reports indicates that tin
condition of the winter wheat crop of tha
United States Is not to exceed 75 , which
oven on the Increased ai-rcnRo , would not
produce to exceed : ir,000 , 00 bushels to
3fiO.000.000 bushels , or 20,000,000 less than
last year.
Stales cast of the llocky mountains wilt
probably show a shortage of Ha.OOO.OOO to
40,000,000 'bushels ' ( it present outlook , which
will bo decreased .by tbo California pros
pects. Seeding of spring wheat Is decid
edly backward In Nebraska , Iowa , Minnesota
seta , South Dakota , North Dakota and In
the rtochy mountain districts , and the out
look favors n decreased urea.
ST. LOUIS , April (5. A special to tha
Post-Dispatch from Mason City , 111. , says :
Nearly all the wheat through central Illi
nois from Danville to Havana , considered
the best portion of the ntate , Is dead. There
was a largo acreage sown last fall. Farm
ers are discouraged.
COMHTIO.V OK TUN AVOOI , MA UK 1ST.
Active Inquiry for ! ' ! ( ! < < * an it Mnrn
Hopeful Feeling : .
noSTON. April n. The American Wool
and Cotton lleporter will say tomorrows
Thcro has boon more looking around fop
wool during- the last wt * > k nd the aggre
gate 'business < lone BjIghtJy exceeds 'that ' o {
the previous week. Sojno negotiations at
this writing also are pending , especially on
territorial wools , which. If consummated ,
may result In even a larger volume of trada
next woek. The feeling In the market Is ,
on tlio whole , a hopeful ono , and there Is
an absence of that dejection which was no
not ceabli n few weeks ago. Sumo of tbo
mills In the Worsted trust have been In the
market , although they , ns well as other
consumers , are taking only such wool as
they actually need. 1'rlcrs arc st < adv Tbo
5J.-9s r.tluwoult , . Ju Boston nino'unt to
J,4il,000 Ibs. domcHtlc and 772,800 Ibs. for
eign , .making a total of 4i:5,800 : ! : Ibs. . against
4 > Jfi2Jj ! ? ? ? ' -11tnorovtau8 ' ) WCL'k. n l n total
of , Ibs. for
l,41SOno the corresponding we'lc
last year. Sales slnco Jaiiimrv l , ISSIK
amount to 49,07CK : > 0 Ibs. , against - U93,9$0 Iba.
last year iit this time.
X MV Vorlc Dry Cumin Mnrkpt.
NE\V YOIIK. April a.-Wlth
. - a peed attendance -
tendanco of buyer * tbere hnti be n moro
business doing on the spot In cotton goods )
today. Staples for quick delivery have beu
in better demand and orders for seas-ormU'o
prints and ginghams have picked up some
what. 'I he denvand.for fall lines of cotton
dress fabrics continues good and woolen and
worsted dres good * also .sell readily. PrlrM
are steady throughout the market. Print
cloths are steady , but the demand Is in
different. Jobbing trails Miows some Im
provement , with liner woatner.
California Dried I'ruH * .
NEW YOHIC. lAprll G. CALIFORNIA
DRIED FIUTITS-Steudy. -apornted a
pics , conimon , 7 < fSc ; prime wire tray , S iiM
* > & ' choice. snO'/jc ; fancy , 9157 lOc. Prune-H ,
4V4fi3Hc. Apricots. Uoyal , ISfTllr : Moor
Park. 13VWi'17c. Peaches , impeded , Olfllc :
peeled , 2JJj2Sc.
Cotton Market.
NEW YOniC , April C. COTTON FlH
tures opened llrm ; April. J5.7C ; Slav. JJ.S11
June , $ r..S7 ; July. $5.92 : August , $501 ; Hep-
tfinhcr. $ , " ' .01 : October , $ r..9l ; November , tli.M :
JMflES E- BOYD & CO. ,
Telephone lO.'W. Onmlia , Neb i
COMMISSION ,
GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS
IIOAII ( ) OP TUAniJ.
Direct wlnjn lu ( 'tilcugo nnJ New York.
Corr pendent i John A. Wrrer. & en.
roNC 1959
HR.PEMMEY&CO.
OMAHA nca
1 Wheels for
Enter The Bee Wheel Contests
THIS IS THE PLAN : ft
ftft
Here Is the plan of the contest : The Dee
will give away any standard make wheel
i'if the winner may choose for each 300 orders ft
handed Into our olllco. As ROOII an Ilin Ural ftft
i'iff 300 orders havu been received tlie llrnt con- ft
They lust closes and wo will award the wheel in ftft
f tha ono bringing the most orders out of thlH ftft
300 , Then contest No. 1 closes and contest ft
Tit
No. 2 opens on thu next 300 orders.
TT Wo expect to glvo away dozens of wheels , ftft
Cost for Just ece how easy thin IB. If only thirty ft
people start out to get subscribers they will
only have to average ten uplecu to make the 1 ?
total , bo that the winner will not have to
cct very many orders , you lieu. The way to
You do JH to start early and hand In your nreleru I
ut The life olllco as BOOH as ponsllilo.
If
Now about the orders. Karh order must
he for an actual new subscriber. Kadi sub
scriber must take The lien for at least three f
Not weeks and pay for It In order lo be counted. ) &
It la butter , but not ncccHs.iry , to pay In ad
vance. If thu subscription li ; paid for In ad
vance | t will count one on vour score for
each three weeks for which H la prepaid.
a For example' If n subBcrlber pny In ad ft
vance for six weeks It counts 2 ; If he pays
for twelve xveeks il will count 4 ; if ho pays
for ono year It will count 17. On orders
i ' which an > not paid In advance. It will count
Ceait only ono on your ncoro. no matter how long
he continues to tole : It.
OMAHA DAILY inB.
CliiCULATION IK1 T.
tit N. n. Call at The llco otllco to register
and get sample COPICH.
No ono connected with The Ileo will be * *
allowed to enter thin contest.