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    TTTE OMAHA PATLV UKRj TTKSnAY 'Jo , 1H ! ) .
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
"Wheat Stronger on Material Dccrcass in
Visible Supply ,
CORN AND OATS SHOW GOOD INCREASE
l.'reo Melllnc li - I'nckrrn nnil Lower
I'rlrrn nt the Ynriln AVrnkcii
I'rnvlftloiiN nnil May Pork
Clone * 7 JLower. .
OHICAOO , April 2I.-A larger decrease In
the visible supply than w expected , to-
Kfther with a 'fair ' export demand , strength
ened wheat today. May closed with n gain
of ? Jf/T4o nnd July He. Corn advanced
Ufi n nnd onlnMHic. . Pork dcollncd 12Vie ,
lard nfiTlic nnd ribs 2'/4ftOc.
Whont starlod rather firm , but offerings
were freer thmi could bo absorbed nt the
opining prices nnd the tendency bocnmo
downward. The wunkncvx did not lust Ions ,
liuwovor , nnd a reaction set In that put
short sellers to rout and sent prices up with
considerable energy.
The rainfall was reported Insiilllclent In
the dry belt and crop reports were Konor-
ully unfavorable , especially so from Mlciu-
Kan. The announcement of n decrease or
1,323,000 bushel.In the visible Hiipply. In-
Htcad of only about 600.000 bushels reduc
tion , as had been oxpfcted. fi f"0'1.1' ' '
bulls with plenty of ammunition. Ihero
was also u good XP ° U 'lcmnlllli V ?
eight boatloads being disposed of "I tu °
seaboard. May opened a shade lower at
72 > Mj72Vic. sold ( iff to 72c. advanced to i3Vic
mid VhiVit t 7M 73 Ac. ThMO WIIH a better
demand for May than July , July closing
"cinWiRnL'rocelvtd fit cars , 22 of which were ,
grii ted contract. Minneapolis and Duluth
got 50 : cars , against 428 tlic same day ast
western innrkct receipts
year Primary
. .mounted . to Bkl.OuO buahels compared with
CIS.OUO bushels a year ago. Atlantic Port
clearances of wheat and Hour equalled
' '
STC'wfs'Vt'rcnKthencd , by a. decrcaso In
thn vlsllile fiiiuplv cf li > 07,000 bushels and
Iho1 . { of'lak'e navlBntlon to
morrow. Shorts covered fre.-ly. Countrj
offerlnsi were light. Receipts. 22 cars.
May opijne.1 a slmtlo higher at auaSUic , 3ollJ
Piiarlnsly 'it ' 3lc. advanced to 3lc and
o o etl with buyers nt 3l',4Ji3l 4o.
Oats follow.vl xvhont am corn. Shipper *
bought h.nvlly against cash sales , country
longs ll.iud.itcd . freely , but offc rings wore
rn dlly absorbed and the Improvement was
tnalnti.lurd. . The visible supply decreased
r/l,000 ! bushels. R.ccl : > t * . 20.1 earn May
started a shade hlg.ier at M-M'-C1. . 'le- '
cllnod to 23UTi26'Ko. ( ' then rose to 2G 'sC and
CllTiiVySioR'receipts ? and lower prices at
the vards weakened provisions. PackTs
sold freely. Shipments of meats Tvcro fair
at 8.989.000 pound..May . pork opcjietl 7'ic
lower at $ ! > .03. declined to JS.97V4 awl closed
at $9.00. The range In hml and ribs was
K iimiu-ii receipts for Tuesday : Wheat ,
So cars ; corn , 3SO cars ; oats , 340 cars ; hogs ,
20,000 head. _ . . . .
Lending futures ranged BB followit
Articles upen. Illcli. Ltw. Clone. Said'y.
Wheat.
May. . . 73 72 72 ! <
July. . . 74 < * V , 73M-74
Sept. . . 78H 72H
Torn.
MHV. . . 34 34
July. . . 35X ,
Sept. . , 3Bii 35H
Oa In.
Mny. . 2l * M 20K
Inly. . . S4W
Scp't. . .
1'ore.
Mny. . , on. ' ) 900 912
July . , ( i ' . ' 0 H 21. ! ! . 9 IS fl 17W n no
' ! )37i ) 0 H7i ! 0 3'JH 045
Lard' .
Mav. . . fi20 R 'JO .1 13 S22K
July. . S im < 6 : to t : ir
Sept. . . 046 : > .10
ItlbH.
May. . . 4 7 470 470 476
July. . . 4 tm 4 rift 4 V'1- 4 H'Jl-i 4fi7i ,
_ &ejrt. . _ , 4 US GOO 405 .100
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows :
KLOUlt-Steady ; winter patents. M.fiOf ? )
3.70 ; .straights. 3.3Xff3.40 ( ; clears , $ .UOg3.20 ;
spring specials ' , $1.25 : patents , $3.303.io ;
Btralghts' $2.SOf 3.10 ; bakers. $2.20W2.r,0
WHEAT No. 2 spring , 71',4ifj72' ' c ; No. 3
spring. lT7fr71' ( , " ; No. 2 red , 7jfT77c. (
CORN No. 2 , 34Vic ; No. 8 yellow , 34 % ®
' "
"oATS-No. 2 , 27'/.f/27- : No. white , 30
fijaic : No. 3 white , 29'AftCOc.
RYE No. 2 , 52MiP52rc.
BARLEY-NO. 2. 37 lf47'/jc. '
SEEDS No. 1 Ilaxseed , $1.15 ; northwest ,
$1 19. Prime timothy seed , $2.30if2.32Vi ;
clover , contract grade , $ fi.2o.
PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , $9.00
ffi ! ) ' 03 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , $3.155i5.20 ; short
rib' . " , sides ( loostO , $ l.43f4.S5 ; dry salted
shoulders ( boxed ) , $4.&Oil.G2'/i ! ; short clear
Bklc.3 ( boxed ) , Jj.OtXffS.lO.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per
SUGARS Cut loaf , $3.95 ; granulated , $5.45.
Following arc the receipts and shipments
for today :
Articles. Receipts. Shlp'ts.
Klour. bbls . 13.000 7,000
Wheat , bit . 59,000 17,000
Corn bit . 1S2.000 609,000
Oats , lill . 249,000 427,000
Rye. bu . i . 25 , 000 .
Barley , bu . 17,000 5,000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was quiet and easy ; creamer-
Irs , 1317c ; dairies , ll < 315c. Eggs , steady ;
12'X'O. Cheese , weak ; creams , ll'/i ©
STATUSIHXT OF VISIHI.H SUI'I'I.Y.
lnrKR IlcfircuMPH Arc" Reported ln'All
the nrnliiM.
NEW YORK , April 21. The statement of
< ho vlnblo supply of grain In store nnd
nllont on Saturday , April 22 , ns compiled
by the New York Produce exchange , Is as
follows : Wheat , 29,179,000 bu. ; decrease , 1-
323,001) ) bu , Co-ll , 25,178,000 bu. ; decrease , 1-
(120,000 ( bu. Ouls , 10,489,000 bu. ; decrease. 1.17.-
000 bu. Rye , 1.113,000 bu. ; decrease , 42,000
bu. Barley , 1,747,000 bu. ; decrease. 189,000
bu.
M-j\v ( : IOMH.VI , MARICRT.
< liioatloiiN for tin- Day oil fieneriil
Coniniodldi-N.
NEW YORK , Aiirll 2l.-'FLOUR-RecclpIs ' ,
18,229 bbls. ; exportu , 9,209 bbls. ; market easy
on spring patents , but steady for winter
wheat brands ; winter patents , $3.751 ? ! . 20 ;
winter straights , $3.f.OG3.75 ; winter extras ,
J2.COfI3.00 ( ; Minnesota patents , $3.90f'l.25 ;
ailnne-sotu. bakers , $3.00iH < l.20 ; rye , quiet :
good to fulr. $3.00fc3.15 ; choice to fnncy , $3.20
4)3.10. )
( XHINMHAL Firm ; weslorn , SJ-J/SCc - / ; clly ,
HYI5 'Steady ; No , 2 woHtern. fi7c , f. o. b. ,
alloat ; state , ( ! 3c. c. i. f. . Now York car lots.
IIAULUY Dull ; feeding , 43U < ? ( c ; malt
inglolrKiVic , both c. I , f. , Huffalo.
HAULHV 'MALT ' Dull ; western.
WU15A.T Uecelpts , 65,000 bu. ; exports , . . .
1 > O.I bu. ; spot strong ; No. 3 red , R2Sic ! , f. o. b. ,
alloat ; options opened easy on rain news
from Iho west , but developed sulxsemicnt
Htrcngth on an unexpectedly large visible
supply decrease. Hy reason of n big shrinkage -
ago In local stocks the .May option was
especially llrm all day , The late market
was helped by covering nnd higher Krench
quotations ; closed strong nt 'lifiHc advance ;
April , 7SVIS1C , ulosed , 80'ic ; May , 77itf7S o ,
closed , 7So ; July , 77f < 7dUc , closed. 7S'fc ;
Beptcmbfr. 7iV4STilAcl1 ( closed , 77Hc ; Decem
ber , 77Tit7S | < iiC. closed. 7SVjC.
COltiN-4RecelptB. 13,000 bu , : spot strong :
No. 2 , 42 < jl3e | , f. o. b , , alloat , now nnd
old. Option * opened steady and advanced
on the vlPllrio supply decroiiHo and a good
export trade , closed strong at UPVtc net
nilvancc ; May , 39HMOUv , closed. 40'c ' ( , : July ,
3.is5740c , closed , 40c.
OATS Hfcolpts , 119,000 bu. ; exports , 10,0 %
bu. ; s | > ot dull ; No. C ! . 32i32o ; 'No. 3. 3H'-i'i '
No. 3 white , 3U c ; track white , 35tf3SV'C ;
options steady .but dull.
IIAY-Steaily.
: common to choloft.
1C5T
crop ,
lllDKS nrmV GiUveston , 20 to 25 Ib3. ,
_ CUfIl7c ; Texas dry. 21 to 30 ll > ' . , liSlSc ;
California. 21 to U Ibs. , ISftlSUc.
I'UOVISIONS licef llrm ; family , $9.6yJ ( >
11,00 ; extra moss. J9.00 ; ln > ef hams , JlB.OOHi
lli.OO ; packet , Ja.50JiUO.00 ; city , extra India
mess , H4.OW15.60. Cut meats , steady ;
pickled bellies , J5.00tfu.75 ; pickled shoulders ,
$1,50 ; pickled hams. 7'4Q7ic. Lard , weak ;
western , sleatned , I5.47'.i ; rcllned easy ; con
tinent , * T .75 ; South Ainerhsin , JG.2A : com
pound , 43c. I'ork , quiet ; menu , t3.751j.50 | ) ;
clear. J10.lS < fri0.75 ; family. J10.60i11.00.
HUirrBIl Steady'western ; crJHinery. IK ®
ISc ; western factory , 'ISljMijc ' : Imitation
creamery. HWWVioj state dairy , IHilSc ; stale
creamery.
CU I EESB Ilecelnts , SIS pkus. ; old. quiet ;
large white. 12fll2Uc ; small white. I'ftJfl.To.
larg colorexl. IMd''Uc ; small colored. 12 ? ; ®
13e : new , slow ; large , lOa ; small , lOfllO'ie.
1'XJGS Hecelpts. 7.146 pkgs.j firm ; west
ern , IS'ifiiUc ; southern , 13fiUjC. !
TALIX\V Kttsy ; city , 4Kc ; country. 4'i
iiflmo crude ,
. _ Now York ,
JO.W ; Philadelphia nnd lliiltlmore , Jti.Cii ;
JJJillail ( > ljlila and Baltlmoro In bulk , fl.10 ;
r = m niin.ly. .itrnlncd , common to
$1.irl M
Kii'i ; si. i < 1y. > lomentlc , fnlr to extra ,
0' ' ? . . Jar in. 'i sv
AIol.ASHlvS H' ' < i 'HNew ' Origan * , open
kettle , Kooil to i holt f. 33ti37e.
MKTALh At the rioso the Metftl ex-
clmiiKo r ll i | pig Iron warrants firm nt
J11 < W. I ko copper , llrm with $ l ? . ( i bid
nnd JlO.ifi nskwl. Tin , llrm with $25.00 bid
und $25.X > a kfd. Lead , very quiet wllh
$1.30 bid nnd $ l.32t4 anked. Spe'ter , mronc
ami hlKher with $ ti.7r > bid nnd $7.00 u ke < i.
The brokers' price for lead Is $4.10 $ and for
copixr $19.26.
OMAHA miiHAt. .MARKET.
Condition of Trade nnil Quotation * on
Nlniilp and Fniicy lrodnrc.
KOGS Recclptn light ; demand good ;
mnrket firm nt 12M-C.
BtJTTER Common to fair , Iftflllc ; choice ,
12fille ; separator , lSi19c ; gathered cream-
erv WiilTr.
POULTRY-Hcns , live , 8\4S9o \ : dressed ,
lOc ; old nnd Maggy roosters , live. 4H7c ;
dressed , &f(7c ; ducks and geese , live , 7H8J
Sc ; dres ed. lOc ; turkeys , live , 9S10c ;
drcsseil , . lightweight , 12',4 ' 13c ; heavyweight ,
.
PIGEONS Live , per dozen , 755J90c.
VEALS-Cholce , D"
OYSTERS-Bulk Standard , per ? al. , $1.10 ;
mrdlums , per can , 15c ; Standard. p r can.
20c ; Extra Select , per can , 25c ; New York
Conntf ! , per i .in , 50c.
FHrail WATER FISH-Catllsh. per Ib. .
12e ; buffalo , per : b. , dressed , 7c : white fish ,
lie : lake trout , Me ; yellow pike , lie ; silver
herring. 5c ; perch. 4c ; bullheads , dressed ,
lOc : h'.urk bass , Ibc.
SEA FISH-Flounders , Sc ; haddock. 3c ;
Columbia river sa'mon , 15c ; halibut , lie :
blue fish , lOc ; Spanish mackerel , 10o ! red
snapper , lw ; extra largo mackerel , each ,
30c ; roe shad , each , 50c.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES-Pcr cralc , $5.506.00 ;
pints. $3.00.
APPLES-Ben Davis , per bbl. , $5.00 ; Gon-
llon. , $1.75 ; New York Baldwins. Greenings
and others , choice , per bi > l. , $5.60 ; western
boxed. $2.00.
CRANBERRIES-Jerseys. per bbl. , $7.50.
VEGETABLES.
STRING BEANS-One-thlrd bu. , $1.00Si
1.2 > .
PIEPLANT-Per 30 to 35-lb. box , $1.35 ®
l.GO ; per 50-lb > box , $1.75.
BEETS Per bbl. , $1.50.
PARSNIPS-Per bbl. . $1.75.
RADISHES Per bu. box , $1.25 1.60.
TOMATOES None In market.
SPINACH Per basket , $1.
LETTUCE Home grown , per dozen
bunches , 40 < if45c.
ASPARAGUS Per 'Ib. , ICfflSc.
ONIONS Home grown , per aoz. bunches ,
according to size , 15B25c.
WATERCKESS-16-qt. cases. $1.10.
CABBAGE-Crated. per Ib. , 3Vic.
CAULIFLOWJOK-Pcr crate , $2.50.
ONIONS Per bu. , 90o'ff$1.00. '
BEANS-Iland-plcked , navy , per bu. , $1.60
C'l.M ' ) .
1'OTATOES-Cholco Iowa , sacked , 70c ;
poorer stock , GOc : Minnesota Burbanks. 85
? 90C ; Colorado , $1.00 ; early Ohio seed po
tatoes. $1.00(01.10. (
SWEET POTATOES Per bbl. . seed. $2.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS California , fancy , $3.5053.75 ;
choice , $3.2.i@3.60 ; Messina , fancy. $3.75 4.00.
ORANGES-Navels. fancy , $3.7584.00 ;
choice , $3.75 ; seedlings , $2.75 ; Mcd. sweets ,
$3.00.
BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock ,
p ° r bunch , $2.002.23 ; medium sized bunches ,
J1.755J2.00.
DATES Hatlowce. CO to 70-lb. boxes , 6c ;
Salr. 6c ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes. lOc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds , per Ib. , 17c : Brazils , per
Ib. . 9@10c ( ; Er.gllsh walnuts , per ID. , fancy
soft Hiiefli Tavi'aiSo ; stan < lards , 10@ilc ; "iff-
berts , per Ib. , lie ; pecans , po'.lshcd. 8lOc ;
cocoanuts , per 100. $4 ; peanuts , raw , S\i \ < Sbc ;
roasted , G'Mi7c.
CIDER I'or half bbl. , J3.
SAUERKRAUT Per half bbl. , J2.0002.25.
HONEY Choice white , 12'A(3'13c. ' (
MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , cans , each ,
$2.50 ; gal. cans , pure per ooz. , $12 ; half-gal ,
cans. $ G.25 ; quart cans , J3.50.
MAPLE SUGAR Choice , In boxes , 9c.
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. 2
green hides. Co ; No. 1 salted hides. 8V c ; No.
tailed hides , 7Uc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12
Ibs , lOe ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc.
TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No. 1 ,
eric ; tallow. No. 2 , 3c ; rougn tallow , I'/ic ;
white grouse. 2'Aj3c ; yellow und brown
grease. .
FURS Mink. iO@75c ; bear ( black or
brown ) , ? 5.00g200 < ; otter. $1.5008.00 ; beaver ,
$1.00iii.oO ( ; skunk , lojnSc : muskrat , 3@10c ;
raccoon , 155i50c ; red fox , 25c$1.25 : gray fox ,
25fi50c ; wolf ( timber ) , 2jCfI$2.50 ( ; wolf ,
( prairie ) , coyote , KKloOc : wildcat , 10@25c ;
badger. B'S-IO ' " ; silver rtX , $50.0075.00.
SHEEP" PELTS-Grecn salted , each , 15 ®
75c : green salted shearings ( short wooled
early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short
woolexl early fklns ) , No. 1 , each , 6c ; dry
flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool
pelts , r r Ib. , actual weight , 4Q5c ; dry flint ,
Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts ,
per Ib. , actual weight. 34c ; dry flint , Colorado
rado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual
weight , 405c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain
wool pelts , per Ib. , actual wljrht. 3Q4c.
ICiiiiHiiH City Ornlii Market.
KANSAS CITY , April 21. WHEAT
Strong and higher ; May opened at G59ic ,
closed at GG'/fcc ' ; July opened at GG'/ic , sold
between G7c ami B7',4c , closing ut 67u ; cash
plow ; hard about stctidy ; No. 2 , fi7H09c ;
soft llrm ; No. 2 red , S4'ic ; No. 3 spring , GG
QtiSc.
CORN Futures Btrong and higher ; May
opone < l at 31V4c. closed at 31Tic ; July opened
at 32J c , closed nt 32c ; cash In fair de
mand ; mixed steady toic lower ; No. 2 ,
324if(33'4c ( ; whltei UQ'Uo ' lower ; No. 2 , 34@
Sllic.
OATS Active and about steady ; cash ,
No. 2 mixed , 23 < Xc ; No. 2 white , 30'Ajf31c. (
RYE-NO. 2 , 63Mc. :
HA i Steady : moderate receipts ; choice
timothy , $ S.50i9,00 ? ; choice prairie , $7.50@
S.WJ.
S.WJ.BUTTER
BUTTER Steudy ; creamery , 14@19c ;
dairy , 15c.
EGOS Demand light ; weaker feeling pre
vailed today , though prices remained un
changed ; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock ,
In new cus < < , cases Included , 12c ; cases re
turned , RHc.
RECEI ITS Wheat , 61,500 bu. ; corn , 33,100
bu. : oats , 19.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS "Wheat. 20,400 bu. ; corn ,
11.900 bu. ; oats , 2,000 bu.
\IMV OrleaiiH .Market.
NEW ORLEANS , April 24. HOG PRO
DUCTS Steady ; pork , standard mess , $9. >
l ird , rellned tierce , $5.621/4 ; pure lard , $5.76.
Bo.ved meats , dry Bait shoulders , $4.40 ;
sides , $5.1"Vb. Bacon , clear rib sides , $5.75.
Ham ? , choice sugar cured , $ S.60f9.50.
COFFEE-Quk-t ; Rio , ordinary to fair ,
FLOUR. GRAIN AND FEEDSTUFFS
Steady. Flour , extra fancy , $3.65if3.70 ; pat-
entP , . .
CORNM K A -$1.95ff I ( 1.9714.
RUAN-73iff74c.
HAY-1'rlme , $12.00iT13.00 ( choice , $14.00 ®
15.00.
CORN-No. 2 sacked , while , 43@43Vic ' ;
mixed , 42Hc ; yellow. 43' c.
OATS-No. 2 sucked , Sic.
Cincinnati Market.
CINCINNATI , April 2l.-FLOUR-Steody ;
fancy. $3.15fi3.30 ; family. $2.43Tf2.fi5.
WH'EAl' Steady and iiulet ; No. a red ,
7Je.
7Je.UOHN
UOHN Steady ; No. 2 mlx kl , 37c.
OATS-Dull ; No. 2 mixed , ' 4nT30c.
RYE Firm : No. 2 , C2C3c.
PROVISIONS Lard , steady nt $5.05. Bulk
meat * , nUtidy at $1.90. Bacon , steady and
uulut ut $0.73.
WHISKY-Steady at $1.2b.
RUTTER-Qtilet.
SUGAR Klrm ; hurd rcllned , $1.3505.47.
EGGS-FIrm nt ll'ic.
CHEESl'Flrm ; good to prime Ohio flat ,
Mlnnenpnllfl AVIionl Market.
( MINNEAPOLIS. April 21. AVIIEAT-In
storti , No. l northern , April , 71T c ; May ,
71VAc ; July. 72Uc ; September , 70Uc ; on truck ,
No. 1 hard , 72ie ; No. 1 northern , 71T c ; No ,
J northern , 70u.
FLOUR Flr-t patents. t3.7oiT3.85 ; second
patents , $3.55iT3.5 ( ( ; ; first clear , $2.75if2.S5.
BRAN-ln bulk. $10.25i10.5d.
I'lillnilellilila I'rodnee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April 2I.-BUTTEIR-
Dnll ; prints Ic lower ; fancy creamery , 15c ;
fancy prints , 12c.
KGOSStudy ; fre.i. ) nearby 13c ; fresh
western , 13iri3 < c ; fresh southweslern , 13 ®
J3Vt < ' ; fresh southern , 12',4c. '
OHEESE-Flrm.
Toledo Market ,
cash , old , $3.65 ; new , cash and April , $ ? .S5.
Peorla Market.
PEORIA. April 2J.-CORN-Market easy ,
new No , 3. 34e.
OATS-OIurket quiet ; No. 2 white , 29U@
* 9we.
9we.WIUBKYMuTket firm on th basis of
$1.2fi for Mulshed goods.
Milwaukee Ornln Market.
MILWAUKEE , April 24 _ WHEAT
r : A'p. l northern , TS c ; No. 8 north-
.
'RARLEY-Dull ' ; No. 2. 45c ; sample , 40 ®
Liverpool flrnln and I'rovlnloiiH.
LIVERPOOL , April 24.-PROVISIONS-
Hama , thort cut , llrm , 3Sa. Bacon , short
flfnr bm-kn , firm , ! , Shoulder * , square
Mrady , I3 * ! < !
\\liEAT SIMI No. 2 rrd woMern winter.
Mrndy , Gd , No , 1 red tiorthrrn , Duluth ,
steady , GR id , futures lower. May and July ,
6 7'd.
CORN Spot Amerlran mixed , new. qiilot ,
3s BUd ; American mixed , old , quiet , 3s G'id ;
futures steady ; May , 3s Mdd ; July , 3s 6 > d.
St. I , on In MnrUel.
ST. LOflS. April 2-FLOUR-Slady ( ;
palenls. $ .1.75T3 ; KtralRhts , $3.4093.50 ;
clears , $3.COflfl.iO.
WHEAT-Strong and higher ; No. 5 rod
rash , ele.vator , 7ic ; truck , 77c ; Atay , 78Vto
bid ; . .May , S2' * bid ; No. 2 hard , 70ft71c.
COUN HlRhor ; No. 2 cash , 3lUc : track ,
M'.ic ' ; May 33i,333Uc , ; JTlly , 33Sj33:4o : bid ;
September. 34.o ( bid.
OATS Higher for options , nominal for
cash ; No. 2 cash. 2S4c ; track , 2 Hc ; May ,
Sc asked ; July. 24Uc bid ; September , 230 >
C3Hc ; No. 2 whUe. J
RYE Irm ; 6Cc bid.
FLAXSBED Nominally $1.12.
PRIME TIMOTHY 9EED-J3.26.
. .
BRAN Quiet and steady ; acked , east
truck , R2c.
JIAY Betlcr ; timothy , $900 11.60 ; prairie ,
$6.251 s.fio.
BI'TTER Steady ; creamsry ,
dairy , 13il7c.
KGS-Lower. lie.
WHISKY-Sleady. $1.26.
COTTON-TIcs , D9c.
LEAD-Dull and easy ; } U5.
HPEI/TEK-Strong and higher ; J6.50H6.5. > .
PORK Easier ; standard mess , jobbing ,
PROVISIONS-Easler ; prime slfam , J5.00 ;
choice. J3.07'4. ' Dry salt meats , .boxed
shoulders , $4.25 ; extra short clears , $4.S7',4 ;
ribs , $5.07' ' , < , . Dry salt meats , boxcu ,
shoulders , $3.00 ; extra shorts , $3.37'/i ; ribs ,
Jo.tO ; shorts , ? o.7o.
hECEIPTS Flour. 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 13-
000 bu , ; corn. (53,000 ( bu. ; oats , 28,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat.
21,000 bu. ; corn , 27,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu.
llnltlnuiriMarket. .
HALTIMORE , April 24.-PLOUR-Qulot ;
western extra , $2.5W3.10 ; western family ,
J3.351/3.GO ; winter wheat patent. $3.75ii3.90 ;
spring wheat patent , J3.909I.10 ; svrlng
wheat straights , n.ti31f5.S3 ; receipts , 23,090
CORN Klrm ; spot. 4Vt40'fic ( } ; month , 3914
5739ic ; May. SSHSSSvic ; June. 3S',4c ' ; steamer
mixed , 3Sj40c ; receipts , 148,130 bu , ; exports ,
129,117 bu. ; soiithehrn white corn , 42c ; south
ern , yellow , 41Uc.
OATS-FIrm ; No. 2 white , 33 33t4o ; > fo. 2
mixed , 32H5J33c : receipts , lO.OCfi bu ,
nUTTKR-Qitlct : fnncy creamery , 201j21c ;
peed creamery , 1'iijlSp ; fancy ladle , I4TO
IBo ; Kood ladle , 124J13c ; slore packed , llsj' '
12c ; rolht 14JT15C.
KOOS Klrm nt 13c.
CHKl-JSK-Qulet ; larse. GO Ibs. , ll'4fil2'Ac ( ;
medium. 37 Ibs. , l2V4Q12ic ; small , 23 His. ,
Unlndi Wheat Mnrkrt.
. April 21. WHEAT No. 1 hard ,
cash , 74ic ; April. 74ic ; ( May , 7o'Ac ; July ,
75e ; No. 1 northern , cash , 71Mc : ; Ts'o. 2
northern , 6G4c. !
MOVHJIUXTS Ol < - STOCKS AND I1O.MIS.
I'rlccd Union lO.vi'i-pt for a Spurt In
tlu > Harly DcnlliiKX.
NI3\V YORK , April 21. Trading was of a.
listless sort today nnd except for an early
spurt In the specialties prices drooped to
the end , when the tone was weak. Smart
recessions appeared In many stocks , while
most of the active list was lower. No very
serious considerations seemed to bo given
to the protest of the German ambassador
against the utterance * or a naval officer
Just returned from Manila. The strength
of sterling exchange attracted some atten
tion , continuing as It does In spite of
comparative easiness of money , which
ranged from 3 to 4 per cent for call loans.
The favorable bank statement of Saturday
failed to arouse a noticeable liicrr-ase In
outside Interest In the market and the
bears accordingly reasoned that It was op
portune to try some short ventures.
Anaconda mining was very i'trong ' , rising
8 points , only 1 point of which it lost before
the close. The advance In Anaconda was
associated with reports of some > deal In
connection , with a. copper combination.
Moreover , copper advanced abroad. lyjn-
don was a seller of some 30,000 shares of
stock mid selling came from New Englaml
and the west as well as from romei large
traders who recently had been heavy pur
chasers.
Commission business was wry light.
Crop uncertainties may account for the
hc.Mtn.ncy In. th ? market and private crop
advices were said to have been received
which were not altogether favorable. This
received soma credence because of the firm
ness of the wheat market. The market
was altogether uninteresting and almost
featureless
Irregularity cropped out today In the bond
market , but the chances generally were
narrow and there was a consistent de
mand for the newer Issues at Improved
prlc ? . Total sales , $3,903,000. United
States new 4s , coupon , and the os , coupon ,
advanced ' 4 per cent and the 5s. regis
tered , % per cent In the bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram Bays : The markets
hero were Idle today exwpt for mines and
coppers. The tendency was .to . dullness.
The Philippine news caused realizing sales
by recent American bulls and prices stead
ily sagged , closing heavy at the bottom.
Kxcentlons were Norfolk & Western and
Denver & Rio Grande preferred , which ivero
both bought herii and by New York. Cop
pers were the feature. New York sent quo-
tatlons on Anancondas at IHg and they
closed near 12 , principally on American
buying in the afternoon. Tlntos were 46 % .
Spanish 4s were 5D. Fifty-four thousand
pounds gold In bars were bought by the
bank. liulllon dealers expect silver to bo
twl.-ted up twin on the smelters' combina
tion.
tion.The
The following ar ? the closing quotations
for the leading shocks on the New York
exchange today ;
AdchlBcm Ift % , do pfd 77 1
'lo Pfd * ) ' , St. Louis A : S. F. . ll'/i '
Uallimorc & Ohio. . 73 tlo 1st pfd 71
Cnnada Paelflc do ai pfd . 33
Canadian Southern. 37 St. 1 , . & S.V . 13',6 '
Outral I'aclllo . M % Oo pfd
Ohfs. & Ohio . 27 St. I'QUl
Chi. & Alton . 16f ilo pf < l . lu'i
Chicago , IL , & Q..143T4 St. I' . & 0 . 05
hlnago & . 1 . 73' ' do pfrt . 16" ,
ilo prd . 122 So. l'o < .4flc . 33'i '
Chloago Ot. W . IS So. nnllwny . 12'4
Olilcauo. 1. & I , . . . . UH Texas U I'acino . . . " .4
1 ? pfd Union 1'acltlo . 46U
Chloiiro & N. W..1CO do pfd . 7 ' , i
ilo pIM . 193 LT. I' . U. & a . 12
C. C. C. & St. L. . GOVi \Vtibn h . S
ilo pfd . j . 37 c'H .pfil . . 23',5 '
Del. & Hudson . IK',4 ' \V. & L. B . 13H
Del. L. & W . 1721)1 ) do pni
Den. & Illo G . 23'i ' Adnnis Kx . 112
< lo pfd . 7U. < ; AiiKTlcan Kx . 140
Krle ( new ) . 13 I'nllnl States . 5J
clo l&t pfd . 37ij , \n In Funro . 137
Ft. Wayne . 1SI , \ . Cot. Oil . 37'5
Ot. Northern pfil..l t do i rd . SJ" ,
Rocking Valley . . . . llli Ainert.-an Spirits . . 14VI
Illinois Central . . . .110 do
iMka Krln & W. . . . 17 Amcr. T bn .io . . .ai
do pfil . f.S'-j lo pfd . 113
Luke Shore . 204 f'Diiu. ( Jas . . . . . ; X )
I/nuls. & N'nsh . 67i i-'onii t'ahle Co . J.V )
Manhattan J , . 122H Coltn-ado K. & I. , . . 6114
Jlet. St. lly . 548 ilo pfd . 1JO
\\V fli. Cknt . 11 ? Ofti , KluMrlo . Il
Minn & HI. L . Bl'.i HanCVunm'l Co..lX. ( '
clo 1st pM . M Urk. Hap. Tr . 1 > 4
Mo. Hiiclftc Int'n'l Paper . M
Jtnhllo , < i Ohio . 47 ipfd '
M. , K. ' & T . 13 Ui CkHlo fins . . . . M'i
dn pM Ix-nil . 3l'.i '
N' . J , Central ! . 121 % do pM . . . . .11.1
X. Y. Centml . 1S9 > J N'at. Lin. Oil . 4'i '
N. Y. , C. & St. L. 14 l' < u-mo Mall . Mi
do Ut pfd . COde Peple'B Oils . IM'4
do ai I > M . s : I'lilim-'Ui Palace . . .160
Nor. & Wett . 205i Sugar . 167 ? ;
Nor. & Weil ptcl. . . . 67-14 do t > M
No. American Co. . 11 C. & I. . ( B
No. 1'aclHi . 5H4 U. H. I/Mtier . Gii
do | rfj T > f.l
Ontario & W . 27Vt U. 8. Rubber Mli
ore1. It. & Nav. pfil 70 do pfd lla
Ore. Sliort Lino. . . . 4l4 Wi stcrn I'nlon . . . 9i
I'acino Crt.iHt . . . . . . 40 A. H. & W WH
IM.i < Vutt iKt pfd. . S3 do pfd W
do VM pfd . IS Fejonil Steel C7'i
IMtlsbunr . 1SI ito pf.l MH
Col. .Southern ' " ' .
do 1ft pM SO
.to < LX' ' 21 i
The total sales of stocks today amounted I i
to 579,492 shares , Including : American
Smelting and Itellnlng , 0,800 ; American Steel
nnd Wire , 28,400 ; American Sugar. 59,300 ;
American Tin Plate , 3.COO ; Anaconda , 40,500 ;
Atchlson preferred , 18,200 ; Brooklyn Rapid
Transit , 29,700 ; Brooklyn Rapid TranMt
rights , 7.00 ; Burlington , 11,700 ; Chicago '
Great Western. 11.COO ; Colorado Fuel and .
Iron , 4,600 ; Columbus , Hocking Volley te
Toledo , 7,300 ; Consolidated Gas , 3,400 ; Con- 1
tlnental Tobacco , 33.C"0 ; Continental Tobacco - ,
bacco preferred , 5,800 ; Denver & Rio i' j
Gnindo. 5.900 ; Denver & Hlo Grande pre- ; '
forred. 8liO ( ; Federal Steel. 1S.900 ; Federal
Steel preferred , 3,500 ; Glucose Sugar Refinery - ! I
finery , 3,900 ; Louisville & Niu'ivllle. 12,5uo ; ! . ;
Manliattun Consolidated , 12,400 ; Mexican j 1 i
Central , 14,400 ; Mexican Central , 1,400 , ; Mis3 3
sourl Pacific. 3.COO ; National Bteel , 20,400 ;
Norfolk & Western. 13.800 : Norfolk & West
ern preferred , 3.600 ; North American , 3,700 ;
PaclIIo Mall , 5,300 ; People's Gas nnd Coke.
5.200 ; Reading first preferred. 4.100 ; Rock
Island , 7.30 > ) ; St. Louis & Southwestern pre- <
ferred. 3.900 ; St. Paul. 9.900 ; Southern Hallway - i
way preferred. 14,600 ; Tennessee Coal and '
Iron , 6,500 : Union Pacific preferred , 3,900 ;
Weslern Union , 7.SOO ; Wheeling & Lake
Erie. 5,600 ,
l.'lmiiiclalotcx. . ]
CHICAGO. April ZI.-ClearlngH. $19.717-
877 ; balances , J1.616.W3. New Yprk ex
change , ] 5c premium. Sterling exchange ,
ported. Jl.So'Affl.M ; actual , I.SSf(4.S7 ( ; sixty
days. ll.Siai.W. Stocks active und blrong.
R Aii y U tx'j Dmiivm.1 Mnl.li.
VM , North fhl. . figti , ; 'i \\cst Cbl. m. > .
is. str.uvii i.u.l. : i , htfiuii i. > mnu > . 4t.'i. '
ItH'Miit s IT r , rriM lol.
NKW ORLHANH. April SI.-Clenrlli
$ < < 2,92 * . New York exchange , bank , Jl f )
tier Jl ( XV pronilum ; commercial , ft"c p T
Jl.OOO dUrount.
NH\V YORK , April ZI.-ClenrltiBs , Jlft\-
S21.21S : Iwilnnws. Jll.l77.reO.
HO9TON. April 2l.-Cl irltlB , 1RS7 * . H :
balances , ( l,4MS73.
RAUTIMORli , April SI.-CIcnrlnK ? , J8.439-
4fi2 ; balancer 11,031.047.
HIILADKLl'HIA , April 24.-ClcarlliKS ,
JlO.W.fifS ; balances , Jl , 707.107.
ST. LOtMS. April 24.-CIearlngs , jS72.100 ;
luilnncnt J7M.S19. Money , 4IJ7 per cent.
Now York exchange , par bid , ISo premium
.
CINCINNATI , April 24.-Moae > - . 3Hti per
cant. New York exchange , l ! > Tf2Sc discount.
Clearings , J2.927.300.
: \ MV York Money Mnrfkrt.
NH\\ ' YORK , April 24.-MONM3Y ON"
CALI < Steady nt 3'tfl per cent ; last loan ,
4 i .ir rent.
PR1MK M13RCANTILH PAP153 ff4U
; > or cent.
STKHL1NO EXClLVNOlO-Stronp : , with
aetua' business In bankers' bills at JI.S7W
I.S7U for demand nnd at JI.SMfl.SS'i for
sixty days ; iwsted rate.'t. $ i.S5 < 1H.i > nnd
M.S7J4174.SS ; comm ri'lal bills , Jl.M I.SI- % .
SILVER CBIlTIKlCATKS-60-VJ W4c ,
RAR SILVER 59'4r ,
MKXICAN DOLLARS-47ic.
RONDS Government bonds. strong ;
stale bonds , Inactive ; railroad bonds , Irreg
ular.
Cloning quotations on bonds w re :
100
tl. s. 3n , me 1118 N. Y. 0. IMS llrt
t ) . S. 3s. coup .V.J. C. on
tJ. s. now la. ret. . . . lit ) N. C. ( Is U'
IT.H. UOCOIID N. C. 4s 114
U.S. old 4R , re * . . . . No. 1'aclflo lHt . .121) )
U. S. aocoiiti No. I'nultlo 8s HSK
U. s. is , ror. . . lllh No. 1'aclflo 4i lll ) : *
t ; . s. in , conn. . N. Y. C. A St. I. . 4s. . 10.i ) (
Ilstrlctl. : Ofn m N. AW. . ooii. 4 . . . 04H
Aln , . clam .A nn N.V. . ecu. us. . . . 1X0
Aln..clunn II Ill ) orn. N. lHt 112
Aln..clnM 0 urn Ore. N. 4i 10H
Ala. , currently nil ) O. S. l , . tin i. r 1.11
Atciuson 4n llll'ti o. S. l , . S t. r . . . .
Io. ) ailj. 4n st : KMillnir is ! " , ) 'i
CnimcliiSo. 2cta Do U. O.V. . IHII 1)7 ) 1
' ' ' ' M. L. AI.M.oonfi * 110U
clAO.'rn . . . . St. I , . A3. K. Cen. C.12U4
C. A X.V. . con 71. . 144i , St. P. COllHOlR Mi l
do S. V. ( tub. 6s. 1 ? : ) > l. 1' . ( ! . A I' . lstB..l''l
riil. Terms. . 4s ltt ) ) St. I'.C. Al'.Bn. .121
IJ.AK 0. Isli So. lly. 3i lili(3 ( (
1) . AU. . G. 4 * 10'J S. U. AT.tli H 4
E.IRtTCllll. 1st ! . . . . 10JU Term , new nel.'Js . . . 117
KrlnOen. 4n T. I' , lull 1)4 )
F. W. A 1) . lain. t. r. T. V. 2dl 5.j }
Oen. Klec. Co II. 1 * . 4n 100
B. II. As 8. A. On ll'JIi II. I1. D. AO. . lain. . i)0 )
0. H. .VS. A. Si ! * . . . HIM Wnh. l t 117
H. AT. Out. fit HVt ) Wub. Vils H8M
II. AT. O.con. UB. . . 11U W.Shore 4H 114
lnwaU. IHIH 110 Win. CiMit. . . . ,
K. C. P. JtO. iRts. . Va. Cenlurlui 81
IM. New Con , 4n. . . , 111) Vn. nofoiTort ! l
LAN. ( Inl.-tn Colorado Soulh'ii 4s 87
W. 1C. AT. SOD 63
Offered ,
ItOHlnii stnelc ( liiolnttoiiN.
BOSTON , April 21. Call loans , 3fT4 per
cent ; time loans , 3'/i04 per cent. Closing
price * for stocks , bonds and mining
shares :
A. , T. & sTr ro i iilclirTcl f3
ri J pfcl . (10 ( llostnn KIcvatcd . . M's
llo 4s , lflfl > i 11. Klco. Tel IDS
Anicrloin Sugar , .1CS an. . KIco. plil 1M
( to i.M .118 Alloiicz MlnliiK Co. 10'j '
Bell Telephone . . . , SC5 Atlantic 50'i '
Hostnn & AU'Jiiy . 2.Vi llofton & Mont..i..W >
Hoston & Maine . .180 Iluttc .t Hoitoa. . . . 09 !
C. . H. & Q , 2i Calumet Hccla..S4 >
ntclihurg .13116 Ciiitfnnlal 4fl'.fc '
Gen. Uloctrlc ,113 , I'ranldin 57
Jepal Steel . 67'i ' Old Dominion 49H
< ln pfd , SoCXe coola JMi'i
Old Colony 211 Qulmcy 171
Hnbber
Union Paclno , I'Hi ' \ Volerlnc -n'i '
West Und , 95 I'arroLt 6
< Io pM ,115 , Adventure 1:1 :
W st. Blititrlo . . . , 4S ! . ITnlon Land 9
\\Ms. Central , 1 Humboldt M
Alex. Central . 14HVlnona 17
Sun I'raiiciseo .Illnliii ; ( luolaIOIIM. (
SAN. FRANCISCO , April 21. The oflleial
closing quotations for mining stocks today
weroas follows :
Alpha Con 4 Justice 1C
Andes 11 [ Kentucky C3on
'tLl ' nrr 3.i Ophli- 113
Ies.t & Hclchcr 67 O\'orman 11
(
nnllfon 2 Poto.sl i't
Challenge Oon ! S2 'S ' icrplon .j 1
Chollar . 33 .Sap lielclier 3
Confidence 7ri 'sierra ' Nova&t. SS
Con. Cnl. .t Va..l7 > SUimianl 2T,0
Oro\vn Tolnt I ! ) t'nlcn Con SI
OouM ft Oirrlc 37 rtJih Con IS
Hale & Norcros * . . . 24 Yellow .Inckct 41
Silver burs , 50c ; Mexican dollars , 4S'/4c.
Drafts , sight , lOc ; telegraph , I2',4c. '
London Stiicl ; Quotnl IOIIM.
LONDON , April 24.-1 p. in. Closing :
Consols , money , , 110 9-1C N' . Y. Central . . . .114
acct > . . . .UO 11-50 IVnnnylvanla W
I'acinc . . ! > !
Brie . Wi IT. P. pfd 13'.i
ITirie 1st pfil . . : ' . . . SSVj Atolilyon SI1
lUlnol-s Central , . . .118i Ixnilsvlllo 70'4 '
No. Pacific pfd. . ' . . . S0 > i Grand Trunk S ? ;
St. r.Tiil common. . Kl'i't
BAR SILVER Firm at 27 D-lCd per oz.
'MONEY ' W/ per cent.
The rate of d.'szount ' In the open mar
ket for short bills is Kil 1-1G per cent : for
three months' bills , 2 l-16fI21i { per cent.
\IMV Yurie .til n I UK ( ( notation * .
NEW YORK , April 21. The following
are the closing prices for mining shares :
Chollar . S3 Or.'frlo 725
Cron-n Point . IS Ophlr ion
Con. Cnl. & V8..150 Plymouth 10
Pcndwo-xl . no Qtif-'knllver ' 2.M )
Omiid & Carrie. . . . SI do pM 7.V )
Hak & Xorcross. . . 30 "lerni Neva la 0)
Standard 230
Iron Silver . U I'pirn Cr n 40
Mexle-in . 50 Yellow Jacket 32
In < lie Foreign Fliiiiiiulnl "World.
RERL-1N. April 24. The wct'k'.y Mate-
ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany
shows thei following changes : Cahh In
hand , increase 31.000,000 marks ; treasury
notes , Increase 1,609,000 marks ; O'ther se
curities , decrease 26,020.000 marks : notes In
circulation , decrease 37,620,000 marks.
PARIS , April 24. Three pir cent rentes ,
102f , Exchange on London , 25f 20Mo. ; Span
ish 4a. 59.W ) .
BERLIN , April 24. Exchange on London ,
20 > narks 43' ' . pfg. for checks.
LONDON , April 24. American railway
shares opened dull on lower overnight
prices from iNew York. Afterward prices
partially recovered , but the market was
unsettled and Inclined to wait for New
York to show Us hand. The Ilnal tone
waa Irregular and the demand light ,
Amount of bullion taken Into the Rank
of England on balance today , 74,000. Span-
is.is. . CO.
BERLIN , April 2t.-On the bourse today
International securities were llrm , chlelly
In respond to Purls advices. Spanish 4s
were in particular demand. Mining shares
weixi wcuk , but closed with a sharp recov
ery.
ery.FRA'NKFORT ' , April 2l.-Ruslness on the
bourse today was llrm , but Inactive , the
forthcoming settlement largely absorbing
attention. Spanish 4s und Mexicans were
strong. American securltl-eis were steady.
PARIS , April 21. Business started In a
favorable manner on the bourse today , but
was not maintained , rea'.lzalions causing a
reaction. Brazilian securities were strong ,
owing to the improvement In the rate of
exchange. Spanish 4s and Rio Tlntos were
In good demand early , but cloi-ed easy , ad-
verselv Inllnenclnz the whole list.
MAORI P. April 21. Spanish 4s closed to
day nt 70.05. Gold wa quoted ut 19.35.
Condition of ( lie Trcnmiry.
WASHINGTON , April 24. Today's state
ment of the condition of the treasury
shows : Available cash nuluncei $2S1,1S7HI. ( ;
gold reserve , $212,001to" ,
Oil MnrUol.
OIL CITTV , April 21.-Credlt balunecs ,
Jl.13 ] ; certltlente ? , no bids ; shipments , 107-
119 ] bblu. ; average shipments , 71,811 bbls. ;
runs 1 , 150,915 bbls. ; average runs , 7S,9M
bbl3 1
WILMINGTON , April 2l.-OILS-SplrilH
turpentine 1i 1 , llrm ut 40tflO'ic. Rosin , llrm
at Me. Crude turpentine , Hteady nt $1.35if
2.40. Tar , llrm ut I1.K5.
SAVANNAH. Aprl ! iil.-OJLS-Splrits
turpentine < , llrm at 4 ( > fi lie. Rosin , linn and
unchanged ,
CofYciMarket. .
NEW YORK. April 2l.-COFFEE-OplIonH
opencid steady with October 5 points higher
and other months unchanged ; ruled uctlvo
with a llrm undertone on fuvorabl * cables ,
demand ' from shorts und light Inve-tment
support ' ; switching n feature ; stutistlcul
changes of bullish average ; * pot department
( Uttidy but riulet : closed steady and un
changed t 5 points higher ; sales , 14,000
bags ' , Including Muy , $ I.95QS.OO ; Jim , & > .Qj ;
July. * o.lD ; August , $5.2o ; Keptcmbi-r. 5.35 ;
October , $3.10 ; November. i.45 ; March ,
$5.75. Spot coffee , Rio , quiet ; mild , steady.
California Dried Friillx.
NEW YORK , April 21 CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUlT-Steudy ; evaporated ap
ples , common , 7(5Sy.c ( ; prime wire tray ,
? 4S9c ; choice , SfilHuc ; fancy , 9iSi'10o.
Prunes , 41,5 91-0. Apricots , Roynl , llWit
19o ; Moor Purk. llTil9c. ( Peuchea , unpeuleil ,
9ill8ci peeled , Sia2Sc.
York Dry Handx Market ,
NEW YORK. April 2I.-DHY GOODS-
Blfiached cotton In good rcquuat nnd tend
ing upward. Brown cottons very llrm.
Homo demand quiet , but good Kules for
export. Coarse colored cottons llrm , Prints
in fulr demand. In the woolen goods dlvi-
bleu the market { 3 quiet und unchanged.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
General Brcnk of Fiva nml Ten Cents
in Oixttlo ,
REASONABLY EARLY CLEARANCE IS MADE
Cotrn nnit llelfern In Very Unlit Sup-
pl > I'lM Ci-nt Decline In UIIK ,
to Kit 11 lit Chlonuo
nnil KntiNiin City.
SOUTH OMAHA , April 21.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Receipts today 1.724 4.1 IS G,7tS !
Ono week ago 2,113 2.5S5 3,739
-J/ * " weeks ago > * * l * * lf,7'J 2.527 7,379
Three weeks ago 7SS 2,600 S.140
Average priio pain lor hogs tor the last
several ilnys with comparlsom1 :
.
April 10. . 3 GS | I 3 SOI 3 M | I 77 | 6 021 G 77
April n. . 3 Cil 37I | 1721 5 01' ' G G7
April 12. . 3 C3 | 3 71 3 97 . , 4 76 , I SO ] 6 48
April 13. . 3 Gl 3 G7 397 3 60 ] 4 75 , u'O.'l G rt (
April 14. . . 3 G7 3 70 3 S.1 3 43 5 111 G S9
April 13. . . 3 G7 3 SOI 3 3S 4 751 G 9S
April in. . . 3 fil ; 3 87 ,1 2J I 78' ' 5 2,1
Apri : 17. . . 3 72 3 31 4 74 , 5 231 G S3
April 18. . . 3 CS 3 CO 3 43 I (13 ( 5 11 | 0 81
April 19. . . 3 71 3 ni 3 91 * 4G1 5 13 G SS
April 20. . . 3 75 ,1 ra 3 SI ; 3 35 4 G9 r. . 09 " "
April 21. . . 3 77 3 73 3 S3 3 30 S OG
April ! . . 3 72 S4I 3 841 3 30 4 701
April n. . * 3 741 3 S2 3 25 4 G7
April 21. . 3 6" , 3 S3 3 3G1 4 GGi
* Indicate. ? Sunday.
The olllclal taimbor of curs of stock
brought in today by each road was :
Cattle , Hor.1" " . Sheep.
C. St. P. Jl. & O. Uy. . . . 1
ttnlon Pacific system , . . . 17 11 17
P. 15. & .M. V. R. R. . . . 7 ISi
S , C. .t P. lly 1 ISr. ; i
C. St. P. M. & O. Ry. . . . 29 r.
H. * M. R. R. R 13 15
C. H. At Q. lly 3
1C C. At St. J. Ry 2
C. R. I. & P. , cart. . . . S 3
C. R. I. it P. , west
Total receipts 73 C9 2S
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated :
Cattle. HOKS. Sh'p.
Omaha I'aeklnp Co. . 719
G. II. Hammond Co. . . . IMS
Swift and Company. . . . 3,191
( . 'uduhy Packing Co 1,193 SIS
Armour & Co 1,101 1.37S
Swift , from country. . . . SOo
H. Itecker & Degnn
l.nhman & Ci
W. 1. Stephen 23
I-itvliiKslone. . . < t Sehallc'r. ' . S
Hamilton , t Uothschlld. . Ifl
Other buyer * 71
Total receipts l.ftIS 4,453 6,225
CATTISH Conditions were decidedly
against the sellers of fat cattle this morn
ing , as both Chicago and Kansas Oily came
lower , wlille the run wan largo at Chicago.
Under the Influence of the general break In
valuta buyers at this point took off BlflOc ,
the market being rather uneven and slow.
Choice little cattle which just happened to
please buyers did not experience much
change and the most of them were disposed
of In good season. Dig heavy and coars ;
westerns wore at the other extreme and
they suffered the most decline , being as a
rule lOo lower. While the movement to
ward the scales was a little slow , as Is apt
to be the case when the market Is lower. It
was mniclcntly aotlvc to effect u reasonably
early clearance.
Cows and hMfers , as was the case all last
week , were In very light supply and the
market was active- and full1 steady. In
fact , cow stuff Is selling just as high as ever
In spite of the break on fat cattle. Bulls
also sold In the same nntclps as at the close
of last week. Veal calves were , in good de
mand at llrm prices.
In the Htncker and feeder division the
situation was against sellers. Tlifrc wi-ro
not many cuttle , in llrst hands , nor were the
holding of speculators largi- , but regular
buyi'is all had a few , while there was prac
tically no country demand. As a result
.speculators would not Increas ; .their . hold
ings unless they could got n good liberal
concession. Sellers were calling the market
. -ijl tin- way from IPc to 23c lower than the
middle of last week , according to the kind
of cattle they had. As t'he arrivalsof that
kind of cattle are so small it would not re
quire much of a demand to put prices back
again. Representative sales :
BEEF STEKKS.
No. Av. Pr. Xo. Av. Pr. Xo. Av. I'r.
S..1020 ? 3 70 24..10'n $4 10 1..1120 $4 50
1. . 910 4 00 ! ) . . 9W : I 4 ! ) IS. .1111 4 SO
60. . S94 4 00 3. . 9till 1 40 100..127G 4 50
2. . 1115 4 1F 31. .1:177 : I 40 19. . 113S 4 S3
15. . 1102 4 20 4 ' 10 17..14S1 4 S3
1..1150 4 20 41 ! . . 1103 4 40 1. . BO ) 4 GO
1. . 9SO I IS 10. . 1030 23. . 1379 4 60
4 2T , 39. .12JF. 4 45 1S..12.V. 4 GO
4 25 IS. .1191 1 43 39. .1"35 4 GO
22. .12JS 4 15 4 65
iO. . 100(5 ( I 30 12-3. . 1214 1 45 26. . 1109 4 Ii3
17. . 1253 I 30 20. . 1166 4 EO 37. . 1227 4 SO
19. . 1105 4 40 1S..12C5 1 30 21..I3S2 4 SG
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
10. . 793 4 9..1211 ! 4 70
COWS.
6..1010 2 S5 1 .1210 3 50 1..12CO 3 93
] . . 900 2 90 4..1112 3 i 4..1010 3 90
2. . MO 3 00 1..1110 3 tt ) 1..12GO 4 00
2..1115 3 10 1..131I ) 3 75 1..1330 4 00
(1..1011 ( 3 10 1. . 970 3 75 1..1249 4 00
3..1003 3 10 2..1010 3 75 1..1170 4 00
1..1000 3 15 0 1230 3 75 2..1100 4 00
1..1110 3 20 G..1131 3 75 2..11K 4 00
.110. : ; : o 1..1120 3 SO 2..UK 1 20
, iSO 3 23 S..IO.TI 3 SO 13..1057 I 20
. MO I ! 30 13..101S 3 SO 1..1I10 I 2G
. 950 S 33 14..1109 3 85
II'HIFERS.
2. . 720 , ' ! 40 1. . S 0 4 15 1. . 7SO 4 23
1..1U.O I 00 3. . 92 ! I 20 5. . SOu 4 25
1. . 820 4 00 7..10U3 4 20
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS
2. . 410 300 1. . COO 370 17. . CS7 415
L. 7CO 3 40 2. . 725 S 95 17. . G78 4 .0
1. . 3SO 3 CO 3. . S7I ! 4 ( > 0 11. . 437 4 25
5. . S10 3 60 L. G'JO ' 4 10
HULLS.
1..1250 2 S3 L. 10.50 . 3 10 1..1G60 3 40
1..1200 3 10 1..1070 3 40 1..1240 3 50
1..1570 3 15 L.I400 3 40 1..1370 3 GO
] 2..13S' ( a 25 1..16i ; i 40 1..1570 3 bO
1..1S90 3 25 1..1S10 3 10 1..1G30 3 G3
1..170) 3 35 1..I410 3 W 1..1220 3 75
CALVES.
L. 2flO 50) 2. . 2SO 5 50 9. . 1CS 6 7.r.
r . . iso a oo 12. . 140 6 no 1. . 170 7 00
L. 340 5 10 L. 120 G EO 3. . 160 7 00
STAGS.
31..1359 4 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
2S. . SSO 3 R5 2. . f,3'i 4 M 22. . Gi3 ! 4 40
575 1 00 L. 710 4 35 Sit. . 9111) 4 45
i. . ceo 4 oo 21. . G21 I 05 436 4 50
a. . 936 4 00
HOGS lioth Chicago and Kansas City
camu lOe lower this morning , and as a
still further bear argument the receipts
nt this point were the heaviest for a Mon
day slnco last December , lie-sides that the
prospect seemed to favor large receipts for
Tuesday. To ott'set tho-o bear JnlliieneoH
Ihero was a very good local demand , with
the result that the market at South Omaha
wa only Cu lower. The market was rea
sonably active at the decline noted and
overythliiK was sold and weighed up In
good season. The hogs .sold at } 3.K 3.75 ,
good loads going generally ut Si.67tift3.70 :
and the general run nf light mixed at $3.nn
Sl'\.G \ V > . Cliolco heavy touched J3.75. Jt
will be remembered thnt on Saturday the
hogs suld at & 3.70/3.SO , with tliho lout' string
ill J3.70i(3.72Vi. (
The week opens with values JuHt about
5o lower than tlioy were the llr.u of lust
week , a shade lower than two weeks ago
and 11 shade higher than three weeks ago.
The tublo at the .head of the column will
show the average prices paid on the dlf-
fircnt days frum which comparisons m.iy
bo made. Representative sales :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr.
0) 193 hO $3 60 10 392 . . . 3 Bi
2S ICO 40 3 ft * 23 303 . . . 3 Ci'/a
11 233 . . . 3 C2'/j ' ! 219 SO 3 KTA
12 2)0 ) . . . 3 I.2V4 . M 222 . . . 3 B7' '
Gil 2115 SO 3 < S i 25 2'i
SI. . . , . .203 40 3 62' ' ! 9J. . . .220 2UO
79. . . , . .SI I 80 3 C2'i 55. . . - 40
-y
, . .155 U fj )
' ' ' ' '
eo ! . . , . .212 40 3 a sb' . ! ( * t > lt
87. . . . . .201 40 3 65 67. . . . . 'JUS SO
l7. ! . . . . .2IS 10 : ! in 65. . . . .t'US ' 3 CTli
7. . . . .2s : ; 80 U 65 72. . , . .21.1 40
70. . . . .271 210 3 G5 73. . . . . tel > lj 40 3
kS. . . , . .21 ! ) 1C.U 3 U5 76. . . . .251 3 C7
77. . . . .212 40 3 Gu GS. . , . .2CI J20 3 ( i7'/
71. . . ' ' 120 3 ( a . . 'M 3 U7'A
CO. . . ! . .S& 40 3 f l0i ( ! ! . .210 80 3 G7'
Cl. . . , .217 ' f.7. . . . .250 3 C7 < >
77. * ' 'io 3 G5 53. . . . .2i. : ! 3C7 >
r,7. . . ' ' : : ' 3 C5 f.2. . , , .2M 120 I ! U7Vi
87. . . . . 250 60 3 Go 77. . . . .211 KM 3 G7' ,
lo. . . . .2:17 : 3 CO . . . . .250
G5. . . . .2:1:1 : : . 77. . .255 40 3 l7'/j !
81. . . , .200 40 3 C3 J > 0 . .214 160 3 67Is
M. . . ? ; ' ) 40 3 G3 10 ' "
1)1. . . ' ICO 3 C3 Si 2S4 80 3 70'
' ' ' ; .2i > 4 IbO 3 G3 W 2 > 5 vi ; i 7ii
7U. . . . .2:19 : W ) : i IJ5 7(1 ( 242 SO 3 70
89. . . . .207 & 0 I ! C't C9 S9U . . . 3 70
10. . . . .210 . . . 3 03 43 M2 . . . 3 70
10. . . . .29:1 : . . . 3 G3 F 2il ( 120 1 3 70
10. . . . .210 . . . 3 in ' " 2M ) 80 I 3 70
15. . . . .20S . . . 3 (13 ( i 27S fcO I 3 ' , < )
10. . . . .3G > ) . . . 3 ( > * ui..275 . . . 370
13. . . . . ' 50 . . . 3 OG 05 ' 'ta . . . 3 72'J
11. . . . .177 . . . 303 It ) JtiS . ,
10. . . . .3 0 . . . 203
WAGON LOTS-1'IGS ,
1. . . . .210 i 00 2 140 3 C2V.J
1. . . . .210 T 171 3 ISli
S 201 3 Cf ,
- -
1..W' y.,1 , * 7 , rf a\ 4 267 3 05
I..100 . . . 2K 1.3W 3C3
so 31.5
3 1-3
1.1ft
. : :1H : ' . ' . . . 100
. lift 4 239 3 fifi
. .111 10 2 3 .1 AS
. .278 r in
. .MS S 34S 3
S 310 . . . it Oil r 6 SIS 3 flK
1 . . . SBO . . 3 6ZH
SlYKEl' 'i'iie tin-Kent week slnrls out wllh
a much better run tlmn last week , but there
were none tee innuy liere to satisfy the
requirements of buyers. Every one seemed
lo want n llbernl supply of muttonbotn
sheep and lambs , and buyers were nil out
early Everything sold early ami nt prices
that were strong to So higher. Coloradi
Mexican lambs brought $5.70475.75. ns
Bgnlnst J5.G5 at the close of last week
Quite n bunch of western lambs went a
J5.K& and Colorado yonrllngs nt $5.30.
Quotations are : Good to choice fed west
ern wethers , $ I.75I5.00 ? ; fair to good , Jl.COtf
4.75 ; Mexican yearlings. $ .V20fif > . .Yi ; cholro
wofitcrn yearlings , $ VO ( > fi5.10 ; good western
yenrllnfis. $4.V > ? /S.OO ; good to cliolce western
owes. $4 35TM.CO ; fair to good western ewes.
$4 ( VViJI 2H ; coed to oholoo in live Iambs. $53. '
( fC > .IO ; good to rholro we'torn InmliN , $5.4 , > U >
f..Ci , ) . Fort Collins Mexican lambs , good to
I'holco. $5.055(5.75 ( ; fair lo good Von Col
lins Mexican IninliM. $ .v50''i5.M > f "i er sh"- ' | > .
$ I.25V4.M > ; froder lambs , $ I.GOii5.2o. Hop-
IT'elitatlvo saloi :
No. Av. Pr.
350 western ewes 9J JI.25
fifl western lambs , culls. , 63 4 25
western wethers 10J COO
6 ) Mexican yearlings > . . , . 7S
.1 western yearlings . . . . , . , . , . , , 110
I.I woHtern yearlings s (
3n7 Mexican yearlings j > 2
4IM woMern lambs M
4.Ti western lambs 7S
5 S wnstern lambs 70
127 Moxlraii lambs CI
113 western lambs S2
3N ! western lambs SI
5.l ( Mexican lambs 7S
275 Colorado lambs f. . . 7'i '
513 Colorado lambs 7(1 (
49i ) Colorado lambs 78
2S1 Colorado lambs S7
277 Colorado lambs 79
Suiiiily of Cittllc. I.lvi-ly Triiilr
In 11 I > KM nnil SIu'i-p.
CHICAGO , April 21. The. supply of cattle
today exceeded Iho demand and sales won1
largely lOc lower ; fancy grades brought
J5.COfn1.80 ; choice st'ers , I5.utfiii.fu ; medium
steer. ' ' , JI.fi3fil.So ; bef steers , J'l.OOJf-I.CO ;
stockers and feeders. JXfiiVfiS.Oj ; bulls , J2.CO
ffl.10 ; cows and heifers. | 3.105/4.25 ; western
led steers. J1.20fi4.0 : ! ; T-e.\as steers , $1,008
4,90 ; calves , $ .1.501Mi.OO.
Then * was a good local and shipping de
mand for llog- , but owing to enormous re
ceipts buyers sncccodiMl In forcing prices
IWlOf lower ; fnlr to choice lots sold at
J.1.S3SI 1.02" ; heavy packing lots , SS.65ii3.S21 > , ;
mixed , J3.i5ir3.M ) ; butchers , J3.bOij4.00 ; lights ,
J3.704i.M : ! ; pig.i i .35fi3.Sll.
There was a lively trade 111 sheep at ma
terially bettor prlc's. Sheep sold lOtflSc
higher , while lambs advanccil 15ti23c ,
wooled Colorado showing the largest ad
vance. Sheep brought $ Ux > ; ifi.OO , largely
JI.IOWS.OO ; yearlings , $5.05 ; wooled Colo-radn
lambs , Jo.SOijCi.lu , and shorn lambs , $1,758
G.37 > < , .
Receipts-Cattle , 18,000 5iad ; hogs , 40,000
liwtd ; sheep , 17,000 head.
IVIIIINIIK City l.lvc Stock.
KANSAS CITY , April 2l.CATTLI'Re -
celpts , 2,240 head natives. 7CO hosul Texans ;
demaiul for flunghtcrlng cattle was not
heavy and desirable lots brought steady
prices , with n'aliwr stocU slow sale at a
shade lower prices ; stock and fading cat
tlo active at llrm prices ; no choice native
heavy . -leers offered ; medium sto-rs , fl.COJi >
C.OO ; light weights. J4.35Ti4.iV1 ; stookcrs and
feeders , J.1.75ifr > . 0 ; butchers' cows and heif
ers , M.OOJi4.00 ; canners. J2..105T.100 ; western
steers , J4.0MM.ST. ( ; Texans , $ : t.)01i-l.40 ! )
HOGS Receipts , 3.9GO head ; there wtis n
gooil demand for hogs , but prices were
weak and largely 5c IOCT ; heavy. J..7i ) > ! )
3.S5 ; mixed. J3.CoiJ.7r. : ) ; llghis , | 3.5't.7i ' ! : { ;
pigs. $1.2Tifi3.M.
SimiOl'-Receipts , 3,550 head ; light Flip-
ply of very common quality ; all desirable
Hocks soiling rapidly at strong prices ;
spring lambs , $ G.C.OW7.00 ; fed lambs , JS.lOii
5.40 ; clipped lambs , Jl.iVK ? 1.90 ; yearlings.
Jl.SoJf5.10 ; wethers , Jl.2503.00 ; xtnckc.ni and
foeiders , J3.2&5f'l.25 ; culls , J2.00fi3.35.
\ < MV Y rk I.lvtStork. .
NK\V YORK , April 24. RKI3VES R
port grades
cows , $2.25 1. . . . . . . , , . - , , , .Vnr
cuttle at n\i \ < TfWtCl shcop. 13fJI4o ; iamof
refrigerator beef , ! Hic per Ib. Ex
ports , none.
CALVES Receipts , 5JS7 ho.-ul ; active and
firm ; 25c higher than la t Friday ; all sold ;
eommon to cholee veals , Jl.nOfiii 50 ; tops ,
$ l.75 ! ; culls and llttlo calves , $ I.Wi(4.2S. (
SHEEP AND LA IHS Receipts , 7f > 02
head ; demand brisk ; heep 25o higher1
lambs COIJlOc higher ; all sold : wooled sheep ,
* 4.0I > W5.7G ; clipped Bhecp. W.50f75.25 ; unshorn -
shorn lambs , Jii.OOJCT.35 ; clipped lambs , $5 00
4Ifi.25 ; .iprlng lambs , $3.00fi.OO. (
HOGS Receipts. H.019 head ; market
lower , closing 15c off ; ordinary to choice ,
$ l.lof .40 ; some early sales , $4.50.
St. Louin 1,1 A o Stock.
ST. LOUIS , April M.-CATTLE-UccMpts.
J.00 ( . head , Including 1,100 Texans ; market
strong , with Texans lOc higher ; fair to
cholro native shipping and export steers ,
$1.50 7-5.45 , with fancy selling at $ r .50fi3.75 ;
cows and heifers , ! .7S'fT4.00. '
.HOGS . Receipts. 9.000 , hr d ; market 5W10. ;
lower ; pigs and lights. * XS0173.90 ; packers ,
$ ; i.R3T/fl.9i : butchers , J3.STi , ( , I.O.V
S1I13KP Receipts. 1,100 head ; market
steady , but active ; native muttons , Jl.riOT/ ;
5.00 ; culls and bucki * . $1 dOD I.Od ; lambs $550
(5C.OO ( ; .spring lambs , JS.OOTiS.50.
Slock In
Following are the receipts at the four
principal western markets for April 21-
Cattle. I loirs. Sheep.
Omaha . 1.721 4.133 fi,7tV5
Chicago . 18,000 40.000 17010
Kansas City . ! ! ,2IO 3.9iO (
St. IxiiLs . 1,600 9,000
Totals 23.CBI 57,33:1 : 28,715
Cine Iniintl IInStni'Ii. . Mic
CINCINNATI , April LM. HOOS-Actlvo ( it
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"cAT'l'Ll' : Afllve at $2.755n.nO. (
SHEEP Steady at $2.75T/1.50.
LAM US Steady at $ I.25T5.75.
SiiKiir 'MilrUft.
NEW ORLEANS. April 2l.-StTnAR-
Strong ; 'open kettle , 3 } fi I 1-1 ( ! ; open kettle ,
o'litrlfugal , STifl-l'sc ; rentrlfiigal , yellow ,
4KT'I ISlik.soronds ; , "T/I'ii' / ' .
MOLASSES-Qulet ; centrlfuiral , ( VfflCc.
lOlKl" Illltd-r .tliirl > .
ELOIN. 111. , April 21.-HU'lTEH-Stoady
at 17r ; off , rings. 20' tubs , with no sales ;
bids of 15c were ulai-cd on all.
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pu > HIM unly positively ciinraniccil rrmi'dylnr the
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lijn > trnniliiiik. !
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fju llroniltviiyoiv Vork. vu in
T11K Y ( .CMIK IN CAKKIAdlS.
I'nif , ( Jrnut ClicHtorllcKI H.m u
KloiullUc of Ills Own.
, v
All dny IOIIR ycnlrrdny carrln es vn
In front of 1711 DoilRo eirpei it
Deemed ns lliouph crerybody w s resllis >
, hnve their palms rend. Chesterlleld ni
itnlkliiR llko ft Rlcntnbont nnd nno of' ' < r
nnothor the long siring paused through -i.e
cntiBUltnllon room. The majority emori.-
IIIR with brond smiles on their faros. Mn v
were turned away , unable to see the iii'tcj
palmist.
There Is nothing of the Gypsy nbout Olus-
lerneld's rcnmrknblo rendliiRs. The truth.
ho tells you nro so startling nnd they como
In such quick rolatlon thnt ono certainly
gets his money's worth from this stand
point nloue. Then nRalu ho diagnoses your
disease , ntul oftenllmes restores to you
your health even when nthcis Imvo fnllod.
As a diagnostician he Is truly remarkable.
He nl. o lells you what you nro heal lilted
for In life and whether or not you will l > i >
successful ; If you should make business
changes. It you will travel , If you will ba
successful In love nttnlrs.
So from n financial slnmlpnlnt one gets
their money's worth nnd Chcslerlleld gcta
their money. His fee is but oOc.
JAKES & BOY
Telephone KM ) . Omaha , Neb
COMMISSION ,
CUA1N , PROVISIONS ami STOCKS
HOMO ) 01' TNAI ; .
Ulrri-t wlrf tu umcjm > u.i .New Vork.
Corr pondrntil John A. Warrn * Co.
I'ltlSTOKKIClJ .VUTICK.
( Should bo read DAILY by nil Interested.
as changes may occur nt any time. )
Foreign malls for the week ending April
29. ISM. will close (1'ROMl'TJ.V ( In Illl cns.'S )
nt the ficnouil I'ostolllce as follows : 1'AH-
CHL8 TOST MAll i close on ? hour earlier
than closing limo shown below.
TraiiMiilliuitlc .Atnlln.
TUESDAY At li a. in. for 13UIIOIM5. prr
s. s. Kaiser Frlrdrlch * , via Cherbourg ,
Southampton and ISremen.
WEDNESDAY At 7 a. in. ( supplement. try
flu. in. ) for El'HOPE , per s. New York * .
via Southampton ; at 10:30 : a. in. for HKL-
UHJ.M direct , per s. s. .Kensington , via
Antwerp ( lett.rmust be directed "PIT
Kensington" ) ; nt 12 in. ( supplementary 1.30
p. m. ) for EUROPE , pets. . Cymric' , via
Qnecnsiown.
SATU/IUJAY / At C a. m. for EUROPE , pep
s. s I'mbrl.i * . via Qiieenstown ( lolleni
fur France , Switzerland , Italy , Spain , Portugal
tugal , Turkey , Egypt and llrltlsh India
must be direct rd "per I'mbrla" ) ; at 7 a ,
111. for FRANCE , SWITZERLAND ,
ITALY , SPAIN , PORTUGAL , TURKEY.
EGYPT and URITISI1 INDIA , per s. . Lv ,
Gascogne * . via Havre ( letters for othort
parts of Europe mii t mo directed "per
La Gaseogne" ) ; at S a. m. for NETHER
LANDS direct , per s. s. Spaarndam , vU
Rotterdam ( letters must be dlncUd "poi1
paarndam" ) ; at 11 a. m. for NORWAY
direct , per s. s. llekla ( letters must bu
directed "per llekla" ) .
PRINTED MATTER ETC. German
steamers sailing on Tuesdays take printed
matter , etc. , for Germany , and specially
addressed printed matter , etc. . for othofl
parts of Europe. American and \Vliltti
Star stea.ners on Wednesdays , German
steamers on Thursdays , and Cunard.
French and German steamers on Satur
days take printed matt1 , etc. . for all
countries foi which thu ; * arc ailvortUcU
to cniry mal1.
After the closing of the supplementary
transatlantic mail.i named anovc , addi
tional supplementnry malls arc opened on
the piers of the American , English.
French and German steamers , and remain
open until within ten minutes of the hour
of sailing of steamer.
Mulls for South anil Central America ,
SITi AVHt IM.HI-H , Kit :
TUESDAY At 12 m. for NEWFOUNDLAND -
LAND , per s. s. Silvia ; at 1 p. in. foi
MEXICO , iicr s. s. llhiika , via 1'rogreso
and Tampieo ( letters must be directed
"per Hhaka" ) ; at 1 p. in. ( supplementary
1 : ) p. in. ) for ST. DOMINGO and TURKS
ISLAND , per s. . New ork ; at 2 p. m.
for HARUADOS direct , and NORTH
HlU\X.IJv , via Para and Mamio.s , pM' s. y.
Orlgen ; lit " 3 p. m. for COSTA RH'A.
per steamer from Now Orleans ; nt 10 p.
m. for JAMAICA , per steamer from Phila
delphia.
WEDNESDAY At * 2:30 : a. m. for NASSAU.
N. P. , per steamer from Miami , Flu. ; at
10 n. m. for PORTO RICO direct , per tT.
S. Transport ; at 1 p. m. for CUHA , via ,
Havana , also CA.MPECHE , CHIAPAS.
TAHA'SC'O ' and YUCATAN , per s. c. Yuui-
tan ( letters for other parts of Mexico must
bo directed "per Yucatan" ) .
rilURSDAY At 8 u. in. for RI-JIilMUDA ,
per n. i > . Trinadld ; at 1 p. in. fmippUmien *
tivry 1:30 : P. m. ) for NASSAU. N. P. , SAN
TIAGO DE CUHA and Al A.NHANILLO.
per * . H. Saratoga ; at 9 p. m. foe
JAMAICA , per stejimcr from Roston.
FRIDAY At 12 in. for PORTO RICO direct ,
per s. s. San Marcos.
SATURDAY At 9:30 : a. in. ( supplementary
10 a. in ) for ST. THOMAS , ST. CROIX ,
LEEWARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS.
alwi DEMEHARA. irer s. s. Madlana ; at 10
o. m ( supplementary 10:30 : a. m. ) fur FOR
TUNE I SLAND , JAMAICA. SAVAN-
ll.L-X. CARTHAGENA and fJREYTOWN.
jier s. s. Alcno (1 ( 'tier- for Costa Illeii
must bo directed "per Alene" ) ; at 11 a. in.
IV.r CUHA , per s. . - . Havana , via Havana
( letters must bo directed "per Havana" ) ;
at 12 m. ( Kupplincntary 1 p. in. ) lor CEN
TRAL AMERICA ( except Costa Rica ) ami
SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS , per s. B. A'll-
anc'i ' , via Colon ( lett.rs for Gu.iiemaln
must bo directed "per Alllanea" ) ; at I
p. m. for NUEVITAS , GIUARA. VITA
anil HARACOA. per n. s. Ella.
SUNDAY At 8:30 : p. m. for ST. PIERRE
MIQUKLON , per steamer from North
Sydney ,
Mall- for Newfoundland , by rail to North
Sydney , and thence by sleamPr , close at
this t otllcn dally at 8:30 : p. in. ( connecting
close hern every Monday , Wednesday and
Saturday ) . Mails for MUiuelon , by rail to
Doston , nnd thcnc3 by nteamur. cloho at
thlh ollicu dally at R:32 : p. m. Mulls for
Cuba , by rail to Port Tampa , Fta. , nnd
thnnco t by steamer , close at this olllca
dally ( cxccpl Monday ) at * 7 a. m , , con
necting closes hen- every Sunday. Wedne -
ilay , ind Friday. Mulls for Cuba , by rail
10 Miami , Flu. , and thenc ? by steamer ,
close at this olllcn evcrv Monday , Tues-
il-iv and Satunlay at * 2:30 : a. m. , con
necting closes hero every Tuesday anil
Saturday. Malls for Mexico City , over
land , unless specially addressed for d'.s-
patch by sfnmer , close at IhH olllce dully
at 2:30 : a. in , and 2'iO : p. m. " "Registered
mall clones at (1 ( p. m. nicvlotM day.
ivjfI ti'iTd mull closes at u p. m. Hccundi
day before.
'rriiiiN-l'acllle
Malls for tb- Society Islands , per * hlp City
of Papoitl ( from SHU I'miici-'po ) . elosu
horn I dally up to April " 21th fit :30 : p. in.
Mulls for ( himi and Japan ( from Seatfe )
per f. n. Sakura Maru , close hi'rn dally up
to April * ' 23lh at 6:30 : 11. in. Malls for Ha
waii , per H. s. Australia ( from Kan Fran
cisco ) , close hep * dally lip ( o April * * 27tlt
nt ( iw : : l > . m. Malls for Australia ( except
West Australia ) , Hawaii anil FIJI iMland.s ,
per s. H. Aorangi ( from Vancouver ) , C ! MU
hern dally after April 15tb and nil to
April " 2Sth at 6M : n. m. Malls for China ,
Japan nnd HMWIIU. per H. H , America
M iru , ( from San Frum-Hco ) , elo.se liero
dally up to Atirll 30th at 6:30 : p. m. MIIH ! |
for China and Jiipan , iier s. H. Empress of
"hlnu ( from Vuncomvr ) , close horn dully
up to May * ' 2d at 6:30 : p. m. Malls for
China and Jupun , per H. K. Olyinpla ( from
Tucoina ) eloso IK-IV dally up to May Itli
at fi''M p. in. Mall.'i for Australia ( except
ithimo for West Austra'lu which nre for
warded via Europe ) , New Xeuliind , llu-
wnl ! , FIJI und Samojii Islands , per K. a.
Mnuna ( from San Frunclxco ) , eluso hero
dally after April * * 2S and up to May * ' 12tli
at 6:30 : p , m. on day of arrival of H. H. Cam
pania , which will probably arrive May
12th.
rranspaclllc malls are forwarded In port nt
sailing dally and the schedule of closing
Is : arranged nn tbn presumption of thi'lr
uninterrupted ! overland transit. Regis
tered mull closes ut C p. m. previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN POTT. Pobtmasler.
i'ostTilllce , N.IW York , N. Y. . April 21 , JS99.
'I'no ni'n liliul.
"Oriiduully woman Is cfniilng to her own. "
cmnrkH u gosslper In the 'R'iche.iter Post-
Cxiiress. "Like tlie mills of tlio grids , In thn
unilllur paruphru.-e . , 'shn grinds alowly , but
gets tluro Just the sumo. ' In umnvor | , i
iiuestlon , What Is the Salle luw ? put liy
school Inspector , this In what one girl
eplled : 'The Salic luw wes an rnuctme.-it
hut provided that no ono descending from u
VmuU should uscemi the throne. ' That
must hiivn been drnoly Impro-xed with
wrongs of her H'X. You muy jnateh thla
icrole re-ply with another whle.li eoinos from
sumo souiv. A Sunday school teacher ,
iflur having explained to her class that
the patilurehs were nllrvwrd to huvii f
nore than'one wife , went on : 'Hut , children ,
thew chrlHtlnn tlmtiH. how many wlvon
a man have ? Upon whluli a llttlo girl
jerly pul up her hund und cried ; 'Pltaim ,
, two only U cpncrully neciMwary to dl-
' "