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    TJTE OfAHA DATTF BEE: FKIDAV, AI'UIJj 20, 1JICW.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Tins Waathtr and Lower Oablti Rule In
Wheat Pit.
MARKET IN CORN IS GENERALLY QUIET
rrnrlnlon Slnnil I'lrm In Spile of Hon
Mnrket Inclined to ttrnknni nnil
bltuiMilnllvr Iliilltu'wn Trmle In
Unlii Sitit Important.
CItlCAOO, April 19.-AIthough t here m
nn excellent cash business today the . r Id.
sunny spring weather and lower cables
combined with n. liquidation, proved e
ruling factors In the wheat pit nnd the
close was barely steady. "tfiSc under yes
terday. Corn closed Hfic down ami oats
4c depressed. Provisions closed llrm. 2,i
lower In lard to 6c higher In l'"rU-
While the mild spring weather and o
Kind sunlight elevated the spirits of o
speculator and perhaps turned the ou ng
man's fancy to thoughts of love, the effect
on the wheat market was different. W enk
rabies also had something to do w th the
depression and besides there was 1 Uiuldu
tlon which probably wo uh h ai ti ikon
place whatever the ond I ons. llhllp lie
inoculative trade was light, tho cash ""
iP1 was , excellent. SW.UW h'l.. -ome of It
No. 1 northern and somo of It N . eM
Tbls liuslness served to briiiK about ri
hulKo foTowl.ig tho opening, but It . d not
hold and the closo was barely steady, uj
U?i rash sales 85.000 bu. were for direct
"xlort New York reported thirty loud
for export. Foreigners were sellers of July
carl?- Atlantic port clearances In wheat
nrtliour wcro cc,..al to 276.000 bu. VY
receipts were 353.000 bu., compared with
261.000 bu. Inst year. Minneapolis and nu
ll th reported 357 cars ugu nst S
and 209 a year ago. Local reeedp s were 87
ears, two of contract grade. M ay opene 1
.4c down at tJ5U,fin3V. sold between
yesterday at (1514c, July began tho session
tIV4c to c down at MytWf ,ln. V?.
ranged between 67.e and 66KC closing
c under at 60-V'(66Tc. ,. . .,
The corn market was generally quiet,
but there wero spurts of activity. As in
wheat, the main consideration was tno
excellent spring climatic oondlt ons Willi
lower cables a contributing factor In thn
weakness which was evident the greater
part of the session. The se ling was e.l
by those who boucht yesterday and will
them the. failure of Liverpool to respond
to tho advance here yesterday was a potent
consideration. Tho decline, following a loss
over night of C was checked by fteo
profit-taking by shorts, but tho check was
only momentary and tho closo was weak.
Thcro wiui a capital cash business. He.
celpts hero were 258 cars. May ranged
from 3874c to 38c and closed ifc1ic tuidcr
yesterday at 3814c; July from 39c to 39-VJ,
closing W3?ic depressed at 39'4c
In spite of speculative dullness and a
hog market Inclined to weakness, the pro
vision market was tlrm. Huylng by puek
crs against liberal cash sales anil the light
offerings were the factors. May pork sold
between 112.05 anil $13.10 and closed 5e over
vesterdav at $13.on; July between $I3.12'4
and $13.25, closlnK Re up "t $13.15; May lard
between 17.30 and $7.22&. closing "'Ac down
at $7.22V4; July between $7.37'.4 and $7.32'3,
with tho close 2',3o depressed at $7.3214.
May ribs ranged from $7.15 tn $7 20 and
closed unchanged nt $7.15fi7.17Va; July
figures and fluctuations wcro exactly slml
lnr to those In May.
Trade In oats was not Important, but the
market nevertheless exhibited considerable
steadiness In comparison with wheat nnd
corn. Tho weather Is perfection for tho
growing area, but the, country pressure to
sell was much less than of late. Receipts
hero were 113 cars. May ranged from 2.T,fj)
2.1'io to 23'ic anil closed c down at 23',4c;
July from 23:!c to Sic, closing ,ic lower at
23!ic.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 30
cars; corn, 20G cars; oats, 165 cars; hogs,
ll.ono head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
western steam, $7.65; refined, strong;
continent. Ji, South America, 8.25, coin
pound, $8 50. Pork, strong; family, $14.25B
is.no; short Hear, $13.5010.00; mess, $12.25
H7r,. Tallow, Bteady; city. 6Hc; country,
WOOIPull; domestic fteeec, 26f2Sc;
Texas. 15(1S(
COAI-Steady. ...
I'OTATOKrf-Stendy. Jerseys, $1 35gi.B0;
Long Islands. tl.60Ol.T5; Jersey sweets, $2.60
3.ou.
HICK-Stcsdy: domestic, extra, HHflU'ic;
Japanese, IMM'4c.
MOLAS8KS Steady; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 4l'iJ65e.
PKANl'TS-Stoady; fancy Imndplckcd,
Jfilc. other domestle. 3'fl3,e.
! IIKIUII TH To Liverpool, sieaay: cot
ton by steam, 25d; grain by steam, 3?id,
n Tl lilt-tier ip, u;i liKgs.; any;
western creamery, 15Hfi"ISc; factory, 13flT15c.
(I l igl'.si'. llecelnts. i.WJ nKgs.; steady;
fancy large white. ltci fancy large col
ored. 1 1'ic ; fancy small white, Miflllc;
rancy small roiorei, luii'aiic.
KOOH-Heedpts. 11.723 pkgs.; steady:
storago western, at mark, l'i'ifilSc; regu
lar parking, nt mark, 12'i012'4c; south
ern, at mark. llfT12Hc.
.Mi-; tans-rnerc was utile uusincss, u
any, In the market for metals today. May
ers were conspicuous by tneir nbseiicc.
Sympathy with a decline of 2s 6d for tin
In London, the local market was easy, 15fi
25 points lower, closing nt $.T0.y.'(3l.00.
i;opper trade, in split- of tno sharp necuno
In London, held fairly steady nt fully sus
tained prices, closing quiet, nt tlT.OO. Lead
continues unchanged nt tl.OTH bid and
tl.T2' asked. Spelter ruled barely steady,
closing a shade lower, at H.TIMU l.TiM. I'lg
Iron warrants weak, at $10.00. The brokers'
price for lead was $1.15 and for copper
J17.25.
Articles. I Open.l High. I l)w. 1 Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat I
April
May
July
Sent.
Corn I
April
May
July
Sept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
I'ork
May July
Lard
May July
Sept.
Itlhs
May July
Sept.
.1
CTVIi
2T,
12 !K
13 15
1 2T.
7 3.
7 37',4
7 15
T 15
T If.
23i;vi
l
13 10
13 25
7 30
7 37'
7 12'fc1
7 20
7 20 I
7 1714'
.1
I ffiVif
fuWI! tli'sl Bfi
67yIB7&ii,(iilSkfV4
I
3Si
23',i
23
35 I 3St
3S,430'.ii,i
3'4M0'(5r'i
40Tr
2.11 A
23S
2214
23141
2.H4
I
I
12 X M3 00 12 95
13 12141 13 15 13 10
7 324
7 3714
V "Jill!
7 32'A
7 3714
7 25
7 15
7 15
7 10
7 1714
7 17U1
7 12141
7 40
7 ITU
7 1716
1 i:
No. 2.
Cash dilatations wero as follows:
KIOlTlt Kasv: winter patents. 1.VB3.70:
Straights, $2.!53.I0; clears. $2.7(V??3,:0; spring
specials. ;.i.'jo; patents, n.iu'yj.u; siraignis
$2.nO?3.00; bakers. $2.00fi2.4n.
Wl IK AT No. 2 red iWfcftCOUe.
COHN-No. 2, XSltliSSHc; No. 2 yellow,
OATS-No. 2. Slitfi'2iVsc-: No. 2 white,
27'io; No. 3 white, ZWiViC.
IlYK No. 2. fcV156fir.
HAIILKY-No. 2. Ilfiime
SKUDS Klaxseed. No. 1 and northwest,
$173. I'limo timothy, $2.lVj2.l5. (.'lover,
contract grade, ti.ifi,
PROVISIONS Mess nork. per Mil.. $12,005?
13.05. Lard, tier 100 1b.. $7.20117.30. Short
ribs sides (loosel. $7.1(Wi7.30. Ory salted
nhoulders (boxed), $(i.75'ir7.(0. Short clear
aides (boxed). $7.Vfi7.70.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods, on
basis high wines, per gal., Jl.-Joft.
8UO.U18 Cut loaf, $6.00; granulated, $5.41.
Following are the receipts and shipments
for today: , ,
Articles. ueceipis. aaipm in
6'4e: July. 674c; September. S64c; No. 2
northern, 64c; No. 3 spring, 61c.
OAT8-24',4fi2IC.
COHN-36UC.
Mllitniikrc- Crnln MnrUet.
MILWAt'KBB. April 19. WHEAT
Lower; No. 1 northern, 6614c; No. 2 north
ern, r..f)4c.
HYK-qulet: No. 1, 6e.
HAHLHY-Steady, No. 2, I35J43HC; sample,
3S417421SC.
jiovi:mbts or stocks ami iiomjs.
iw niscouiii. Uilinilil JUltU JIHIUIUI
OfLSSU. New York exchange, 100 dlst'Otint
YOttK. Anrll 19.
03-',ws; naianet, j.ih.wk:.
CINCINNATI, April 13. Money, 480 per
cent; clearings, $2,tioI,0Ol.
London MtocL tlnotntlons.
LONDON. April 19 4 p. m. Closing!
Consols, money. 101 1-11 tvnnsylvnnla
no ni count I01U .llPHiling
No. rncino pia.
U.MAII.V WIIOLKSAI.H MAItlCETS.
dolour, bbis 20,ooo 31.001
AVheat, liu ii.i"' iii.hu
r-nrn hit 293.000 l.CC.3.00.)
Oats, bu 170,000 4SI,0O)
Ilye. bu 11.000
Ibirley. bu 21.000 4.000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was tlrm: creameries. 111117141';
dairies. KlSfflBVie, Cheese, llrm, KUKe.
Kggs, steady; fresh, 10i5c.
MOW YOltlt IjUI'.HAI. MAItKKT.
Qiiotntlon for the Day on Vnrlous
('ollliuodltli'ii.
NHW YOHK. April m.-FLOl'It-ne-cetpts,
25.2im bbls.: exports, 11. 193 bhls.;
quiet and weak on everything but low
grade winters; winter patents, t3.70in.00;
winter straights. $3. 1553.50: winter extras.
$2.00ij2.95; winter low grades, $2.25ft2.40;
Minnesota patents. $3,701(3.90; Minnesota
bakers. t2.S5fi3.00. Ityo Hour, steady: fair
to good, $2.9M3.15; choice to fancy, $3.20ff
3.60.
COHNMMAL Weak; vellow western. S9c,
oltv. S6c; Ilrandywlne. $2 255(2.35.
liYK Kasy; No. 2 western, C2c. f. o. b..
afloat: state. 67c, v. 1. f., New ork, car
InlH
BAIlLlIY-IJull; feeding. Illni?l3c, Now
York; malting r(v.i53c. New orfe.
RA ULI'1 Y MALT- -Dull: western. CGflflSc.
WHKAT Hecelpts. 29,00) bu.: exports,
21,235 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red. Tfl'jc f. o.
b.. ntloat; No. 2 red. 7fi'5i elevator; No. 1
northern, Dulmh. 7ti'c f. o. b., alloat,
prompt; No. 1 hard, nuluth. 7Sic f. o. b..
afloat, prompt. Options sold off again to
day because of the weakness In Kngltsh
rabies, coupled with bright western crop
prospects and May lluuldatlon. In tho
nfternoon part of tho loss was regained
on tho local covering. Closed steady at
JkWlo net decline May. 72-f(T3u closed
nt T3o; July. 7213-IG&73tii closed at 73c;
September. 73,4i73'4r, closed 73'f.c.
COItN Hecelpts. 42S.275 bu. ; exorts. 121.
IM bn. Snot, weak; No. 2. 17c f. o. b.
nflnat. and 4i!'sc, olevator. Options were
weak and heavy at first, In consequence
of the line weather, lower cables and un
loading. Later It rallied with wheat, but
drnniied tlnnllv with provisions, nnd closed
weak at MlTiO net decline. May, 41'Vf
4is.c. closed at 4l,c; July. tlVirtjo. elmcd
at Hhc: September, 45MH51c, closed at
4RUc.
OATS Hecelpts, 114, S00 liu.; exports, 93
bu. Spot, dull; No. 2, 2Si2l4e; No. 3,
271to: No. 2 white. 30o: No. 3 white. r.lLc.
Truck mixed western. 2Si(23!ic: track white
JiWStc, Options neglected and closing easier,
ic lower; Mny closed at 27'c; No. a white,
Mnv. closed at 29'iiC.
HAY steady; No. 2 shipping, 65070c;
good to choice, mjqjvuc.
HOPS Steailv: slate, common to choice
1S96. 3li5e; 1S99. Iftl3c; Paclllo coast. 1S30,
3U5e: 1K. lOiiao.
IIIDICS Klrm: Oalvcslon, 20 to 23 lbs
19'ic: California, 21 to 25 Ib., 2U-o; Texas
Hrv rt tr. 30 lh.. lie
LKATH HIl Steady; hemlock sole, Huenns
Ayres, light to heavyweights, 20fl25Vjc; ncld,
PKO'VIStONS Heef. tlrm; family $12 00
ffTIS.OO; mess, $l0.5OIili.00: beef hams, $20 50
Gf22.PO; paCKCt. iu,wiiu.w; iiij. r.nn uiuiu
juess. tlSWMi 22.00. Cut meats, tlrm, pickled
bellies t7 50fS.60: pickled shoulders, t7,
nlckled hams, tW,6Wlt.W. Lurd, stroim,
Comlltlon of Trnile nnd Qnotntlona on
.stnple nmt Inner Produce.
MGOS Receipts, liberal; fresh stock,
lOlie.
LIVR POt'LTIlY-Hcns, SV4c; roosters,
according to ngo nnd size, G37cj ducks, 714oj
geese, 7V4c; turkeys, 8c.
Hl'TTUR Common to fair. 11c: choice.
14i 15c; separator, 20c; gathered creamery,
17ftlSc.
OYSTKltS Medium, ner can. ISc: stand
ard, per can, 22c; bulk standard, per gal
lon, $1.25; extra selects, per can. 30c; extra
sele-ts, per gal., tl.COffil.75; New York
counts, tier can, 37c; Now York counts,
per 100, $1.23,
FISH Herrlnir. Tier lh.. Ke! round nercli.
5c; sun, 6c; cod, Oc; haddock, 6c; blue pike,
fic; scaled and dressed perch, 6c, clscoes,
6c; medium dressed trout, 714c; cropple.
Mio; picKerel, Tc; Ilnnan baddies, 7V4C!
whlto f lull. 9c: vellow nlke. dross! d. yc:
small trout, dressed. 9c; red snapper, 9c;
smelts, 9c: smoked whlto fish, 9c.
l'IOi:ONS-Llve, per doz., $1.
VISA LS Choice, 9f10c.
HAY Per cnrlond lots: Vnlnnd. choice.
$6.50; midland choice, $5.60; lowland, cholco,
$; ryo straw, choice, $5; No. 3 corn, 35Uc;
No. 3 white oats, 23c; cracked corn, per
ton, $11.50; corn and oats, chopped, per ton,
$15; bran, per ton, $13.50; shorts, per ton,
$13.60,
VKCSETAnLBS.
APPARAC.rs-Per 1-3 bu, box, tJ.50GI.00.
NKW TI'ItNIPS-Per dc. bunches, 60c.
SPINACH Per box, $1.
NKW MKKTS Per doz. bunches, 35W40c.
LETTl'CK-Pcr doz. bunches. 36W4CC:
fancy head lettuce, per hbl.. 15
HAUisilliS Per Pox or six doz. ounencs,
$1.00.
SKKD SWEKT POTATOKS-Per bbl..
t2.25fj2.M; Kansas, eating. J2.75.
j'utatoks Per liu.. choice. W30c.
CAnHAOK-Callfornln, per lb 3c.
CAULIKLOWER-Callfornla. ner crate.
$2.73.
CHLRriY-Per doz.. 25fl30c; California.
per bunch, 75c.
ri ' kn i in I tut a tin gas, per id., ihc.
TOMATOKS Florida. per six-basket
crate, $1.50.
Ml'SIIUOOMS Per lb. box, 60c.
nilCHAUn-Per lb.. 8iJ9c.
ONIONS-Pctall. vellow. $1.10ffl.l5: red.
$1.2001.25.
FKUITS.
ctii An'npnmra Tn.nn n . . I .......
tt.nOiiC.OO; Louisiana, per 21-pt. cases, $2.tKVB
APPLKS Choice western shipping stock.
$1.50; New York stock, $5: fancy, $5.60.
GRAPHS Malaga, per bbl., $7.00710.00.
CRANnnRRIICS-Jcrscys. per bbl.. tl0.60:
per crate, $3.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINICAPPLICS-Pcr doz.. $3.
ORANOI2S California, fancv nnvels. ner
box, $3.603.75; choice navels, $3.25; Mediter
ranean Sweets, per box, $2.751J3.0O.
LKMONS-Callfornla. choice, per box. 3;
fancy, $3.50; Messlnos, choice, per box, $3.60;
rancy. $4.
I) ANANAS Per bunch, medium. $2,253
2.50; large, $2.7303.00.
HIDES.
IITDES-No. 1 green hides, 714c: No. 2
green hides, 614c; No. i salted hides, 84c:
No. 2 salted hides. 74c; No. 1 veal calf. 8
to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs.,
Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NI'TS-Hlckory, large, per bu., $1.25;
shellharks, $1.35.
HONEY Per 24-sectlon case, $3.60.
St. I.onls (irnln nnd Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. April 19.-WHEAT.-Lower;
No. 2 red cash, elevator, 70ic; track, 7214c:
April. TO-Vc; May, COHc; July. 66ic; No. 2
hard. OliifTftlc.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 3714c: track,
39e; April. 3714c; May, 3ie; July, ZYc.
OATS Higher: No. cash. 25V4c: track,
25(,tf2ie; April. 25V; May, 2lic; July, 23Hc;
No. 2 white, 27-c.
RYI'3 Firm at 66c.
FLOUR Unchanged.
FLAXSEED Nominal at $1.70.
SEEDS Timothy, unchanged.
CORNMEA I, Steady, at $2.05Q2.10.
HUAN Easier; sacked, east track, 70c.
HAY Market steady; timothy, $10,003
12.50: prairie, $7.50fiS.50.
WHISKY-Steady. at $l.2BVt.
IRON COTTON T1HS-1U0; bagging, 714
iSV4c; hemp twine, 9c.
PIIOVISIONS-Pork, nrm; Jobbing, old,
$13.00; new. $13.50. Lard, lower: prime
steam, $7.02'; choice, $7.07A. Dry salt
meats, noxetl shoulders, steady; extra
shorts, $7.25; clear ribs, $7.37V4; clear sides,
$7.50. Huron, boxed shoulders, steady; extra
shorts, $7.75; clear ribs, $7.87(4; clear sides,
ts.oo.
METALS Load, firm at $4.6714. Spelter,
lower at $1.65.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 714c; turkeys,
65iSc; geese, ,T36e; ducks. Sc.
EOOS-Steady at 10c.
BUTTER - Steady; creamery, ISJiCIc;
dairy, 1618
RECEIPTS-Flour. 5,000 bbls.; wheat.
9,000 bu.; corn, 170,000 bu. : oats. 20,000 bu.
shipments Four, ti.ooo una.: wheat.
1S.00O bu.; conr, 120,000 bu.; oats, 47,0X1 bu.
KiinsnN ('lie lirnln nnd Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. Anrll 19 -WHEAT-Mav.
(II 'Ac; July. 62c: cash, No. 2 hard, 62V4c; No.
3, 69fiii2c; No. 2 red. 6Sc; No. 3, 631i67c.
corn .May. as v; July, 36VSc: cash. No.
mixed, 37V; No. 2 white, 371-c; No. 3,
3T,ie.
OATS No. 2 white, 26fl27c.
RYE No. 2. 53c.
IIAY-Cholco timothy. HO.OOfTlO.SO: cholco
prairie. $7,50f(T.T5.
m i i riit- i rejimery, iiu iw: nairy. I6c.
EOOS Firm: fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, 9Vac doz.. cases returned; now wliKo-
wood cnes miiuueu, lw.
RECEIPTS-Wheat. li.ioo bu.: corn. 17.
500 bu. ; oats, 1R.000 bu.
SHI PM ENTS Wheat. 27.000 bu.: corn.
5.100 bu.; oats, 10.000 bu.
IltistliCKK of i;ieliniie l.nir Into u
Condition of Diilliienn.
NEW YORK, April 19.-Huslnes on the
Stock exchange today lapsed Into a con
dition of dullness and abandonment to
the operations of small professional
traders. Much angry recrimination con
tinues to be heard on nil sides concerning
the bear raid on the Iron and steel stocks.
Not only In the stock mnrkot, but In the
Iron trade ns well, accusations of bad faith
and doublcdeallng are bandied about. All
other authorities In fhe trade disagree with
tho views of Chairman Oates of the Amer
ican Steel and Wire company, but the Iron
Age says In Its review of the subject "no
sharp tumble In values Is exported unless
this development In the wire trade should
produce such an effect."
It Is the reservation thus expressed that
has so effectually upset the speculative
world. Dealers in securities kept one eye
on the Iron and steel stocks all day and the
errntlo and Irregular movements In that
group kept the. whole market In a feverish
and uncertain state. When pressure there
was relaxed thero was a disposition man
ifest to mark up pi Ices elsewhere, but the
burden of selling met on the advance gnvo
an appearance of n desire to realize on an
extensive scale and took the snap out of tho
market.
On the other hand the majority of stocks
offered decreased materially on a consid
erable decline, giving an undertone of
firmness to prices. Notolile strength was
shown at one time by tho Haltlmore &
Ohio storks nnd on tho other hand South
ern Pacific suffered from decided weakness.
The ono movement had about as much
effect on the general list as the other. Tho
sharp pdvancc In tho me4al stocks which
followed the declines after the opening was
accompanied by a rise late In tho day to
tho best prices. Hut when these works
nnd Sugar gavo wny tho whole list fol
lowed and the closing was active and easy
considerably below the best. Sugnr after
selling up ns high as 1031,, closed at n net
loss of 2 nolnts. The ncu-s nf the ilnv tvhb
generally Ignored. It Included n number of
sirong siniemenis or earnings ror tno sec
ond week In April, especially by soft co.il
carrying roads. Rumors of new combina
tions of railroad systems continue preva
lent. The Chlcngo. Indianapolis & Ixiuls
vlilei Is now said t0 bo destined for nb-
Sorntlon llV the Southern rnllivnv nn.l
there nro stories of Vonderbllt buying of
nuns!! securities. i no southwestern
kiuuf oi su'caneu uouia railroads are
formed Into various combinations bv tho
rumor mongers. The small amount of for
eign proxies voted nt the New York Cen-
irni annual meeting was regarded as s c.
nincant of the recent foreign selling of
high-priced securities ami explanatory of
tho upward movement of exchange which
continued today.
Money continues easier and a strong bank
statement on Saturday Is considered ns
sured. Tho bond market was moderately active
-V"ivsJ.rrcKU,,lr- J0IIU saiM, Par value, 11,
1 9.1.000.
i 1 i, ,?latcI Vs registered and old 4s
Mvi'iuieu -4 ami me m i, n, ine 0l(1 pricc
The new 4s advanced '4 per rent.
ine commerrlal Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: There was no
Increase of business In the innrkets here
iuuay una inn tone wns r un AnrUn,
wern Idle. Thev made n ,iinii, ,,.t..nn..
above parity, hut New York came a seller
of Union Pacific, which London continued
i?r.V cren.tlmI.a fnlrl' ,nrRe account here.
Haltlmorn & Ohio was the onlv stork Veiv
l ork bought, letting the mnf ket go flat.
... incro was a feverish rally
yi'i' oegan nat on New York's quota
fr mp'?l n"d rarls refrained from
n. I.,. ..ns iiiuus, wnicn i.nndon beared.
Then Paris began to buy. causing a rally.
Tlntos c osed nt mis having . :,.'
Anacondas closed nt 10 7-16. having been at
.iuney was wanted for tho war
,aJ1vPHy. !lny',Kut "otfilng was duo to the
eniini. ; i . i 1 lnrcP ""einess in dls
rottnts. relieving tho pressure. Calls fin
ished steady. Silver stationary supply
because New York Is holding off. TI c
,nS-r.kpt,I?,oks1 rockJ- If New York sells
v- . ,"v",of i lno ,C10S,'IT Prices on
..... mu oiiiuk exenange today;
Canadian Padtle .. ''.
Krle UilAlcWon 1..
do 1st tifil i?itlliiilvlll
Illinois Centrsl ... .11514 Orand Trunk
Union Pacific nM,. 7!K I Anaconda ....
Ht Paul eommon..13Pi 'Itand Mines .
N. . Central IN I
71
RJI4
964
r.-,
31',
I.Heriiool (irnln nnd Provisions.
LIVERPOOL Anrll 19 WH EAT Snot.
dull: No. 1 California, Os 5df(& 6vl; No. 1
northern spring Cs isd. Futures, dull; April,
nominal: May, 5s9'td; July, 5s vd.
'ui.N--s;ot, American mixed, new.
uulet, lsll.d. Futures, easy; May, 4s'!1d;
July, 3sUNd: September, 4s.
pkovisiiinh ijini, American refined, In
palU. dull S9s6d; prime western, In tierces,
dull. 37s 3d. llama, .short cut. steady, 5ls.
Haron. short ribs, steadv. lis; long clear
middles, light, steady. 42s 6d; long cjar
middles, heavy, steady, 42s; short dear
hacks, steady, 39s; clear bellies, steady,
43s 6d.
Pllllmtf Itihlii Produce MnrWet.
PHILADELPHIA, April 19. HUTTBR
Dull and unchanged: fancy western cream
erv. ISc; fancy western prints, 20r.
HOtlS Dull and '4- lower; fresh nearby,
12c; fresh western, 12ft 12V; fresli south'
western. 12c; fresh southern, 11V.
CHEESE Dull anil lower: New York full
crenm and fancy, l'JVic; New York good to
choice, lUiSl.c.
Toll-do Market,
TOLEDO, O., April 19. WHEAT Weak
ind lower; No. 2 cash, ilac; May, ilV,
CORN Dull, lower: No. 1 cash, 4014c.
OATS Weak, lower; No. 2 cash, 2114c.
RYU Dull, unchanged: No. 2 cash. 56c.
SEEDS Clover, dull, lower; cash, prime,
old, $I.S5: prime, new. $3.10; April, $5.10;
uctoner. js.u'.t.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 19.-WHEAT-ln
store: No. 1 northern, April. tlTc; May,
68'hc; July. C0M166V; September, 65c. Ou
trick: No. I hard. 66c; No. 1 northern,
6u7c, No. 3 northern, wic.
Peorln MnrUct.
PEORIA, 111., April 19.-CORN-Qulet;
' OATS-maetlvc: November white. Hie.
WlllSKY-Flrm on the basis of $l.2Mt for
llnlshcd goods.
IMilutli Wheat Mnrkrt.
DULUTH. April 19.. WHEAT No 1 hard,
eflhh. :xe: Ma v. v.c: Jill', rci'ic. Hepim
bcr, 67',:c, No, 1 northern, cash, 66c; May,
. 714.
. 1TI
. P
. 17IJ
. SIH
.115
. I'
. Ml..
.
. 31
. 03
. 944
. fS'.
. 45
. 114
. if
.nvi
.IBS
24U
4J
VI
Atchison
do pfd
I la HI more ft Ohio.
Canadian Paclllc. .
Canada Southern..
Chen. A Ohio
Chicago O. W
c . n. q
Chi.. Ind. & I
do jifd
hlcago & E III...
Chicago & ,. V.
C II. I. & i....
C. C C. & ft. L.
Clorado Southern..
do lt pfd
do 2d pfd IRtt
Del, & Hudson IH'4
Pel. L & W 1T8
Denver & It. O.
do pfd
Drle
do 1st pfd...
Oreat Nor. pfd..
Hocking Coa ...
Hocking Valley .
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ...
do pM
K. c, p. a..
Lake lrle & W.
do pfd
T.ake Phore .. ..
Ixiulsvllln A Nash. Sl!
Manhattan I, 11
Met. fat. Hallway.. 117Vi
Mevltan central
Minn. & St I,
do pfd. 1
Mo, raclllc ,
MnWIe & Olllo....
Missouri, K. & T
do prd ,
N. ,1. Central
Y Central ....
Norfolk & Western. 34
do pfd TPi
Northern PUcltV-..
do pfd
Ontario W
Oregon Jly. Nav. .
do pfd
Pennsylvania
Heading
do 1st pM
do 2.1 pfd
Rio O. W
do nfd
Bt. L. ft S. F
do 1st pfd
do M pfd
Bt. L. Pauthw
do pfd
fit. Paul ...
do pfd.
Ft. Paul & Omaha 111
Southern Pacific... Sf-U
outnern Hallway . 13
do pfd MU
Texas & Pacific ... 19.
Union Pacltlr
,-,71
75H
ilo nfd.
Wabash ....
do pfd
Wheel. A I., rj.,,, 0is
do 3d pfd 14
Wis. Centrnl
.,,tH . venue 112
274 Adams Express.... 119
K"i Unwrlcan Bx h;
101 lUnlted States Ex.. 48
11 iWVIIs-l'ariro Pr it
ii" American i-ot oil
T04
9i
7S
ST4
(s
S'i
lfst
364
HA It SILVER-Steady, 27sd per ounce.
MONEY-34 per cent.
Tho rate or discount In the onen market
for short bills. 4't tier cent; for thrco
months' bills, p., per cent.
crr York .MIiiIiik (Inotnt lonn.
NEW YnniC Anrll 19. Tho followlntr
aro closing quotations for mining shares
tooay:
Qeairal Tendmcj of Vln;s a Little Liirtr
All Bound.
SOME KINDS OF CATTLE SELL LOWER
IIiik Decline Almost Fire (n(s from
Wednrmlny'ii Alnrk Sheep nnd
I.nmlm Do ,ot fell So
Well ns Tber Did. '
SOUTH OMAHA. April 19
Chollar
Crown Point ....
Con. Cal. Va .
Pcadwood
(loilld & Currle .,
Hale Norcross.
llomestake
Iron Silver
Mexican
. 10
. 16
.lfO
. fo
4
. 31
tTOO
. 69
,. 30
Ontario
Oj4ilr
Plymouth
Quicksilver ....
do PM
Sierra Nevada
Standard
Union Con
Yellow Jacket
...soo
... to
...12
.. 1W
...W
... H
.. 3P.
... :s
... !S
654 c! pf,
American Malting.
do pfd
Amer. is. & It.,,.
do pM
American Sp.rlls.
do pfd
Amer. Steel Hoop
do pft
Amer. S & V....
do pfd
Amer. Tin Plate.
do pfd
Amer. Toharco ..
do pfd
Anac. Mine 10..
Urooklvn II. T. ...
Coin. Fuel & iron
Con, Tobacco ....
do pM
Federal Steel ....
do pfd
Oenernl Ulilctrie..
14'i .Glucose fSinrnr ...
lo pfd
Inter. Paper
do pM
Liclede (Sas
National Hlscult..
do pfd
National Iad ...
do pfd...,
National Pteel
do pfd
N. Y. Air rtrake.
North American.
Paclflo root .,.
do 1st pfd...
do Id nfd...
1S64 Paelflc Mall ....
lRi People's Ons ....
6O4 I'resed S. Car..
32 I do pfd
W4 Pullman P Cor.
874 Standard H. & T..
.. W
!l
.. 374
.. W
.. vt
.. 17
.. ss
.. 744
. . 43
.. M
.. :,
. . 79
..104
..133
.. 4S;
.. 734
.. 14
.. :s
.. sit
.. (i
.. 7fti4
..I.19U
... 49
... no
... 21.
... as
riu
... 7
... a
...101
... 314
125
. ir4
.1 1 j
S3
12
3S
1034
4n
:
1S1
KnrelKii I'Miinnelnl.
PARIS. Anrll in liuslness wns fairly firm
on the bourse todav, but afterward weak
ness of rentes and Rio Tlntos affected tho
whole list. At the close, however, they
were steadier. Spanish Is nnd Spanish rail
roads wero In great fax'or. Hrazlllans were
In strong demand. RIo Tlntos wcro freely
offered on London account and locnl tiroflt-
tuk nc. Debeors were nKltatcd. tnoUKii
prices were maintained. Kafllrs were llrm,
tint lrroRtilar. The weekly statement of
the Hnnk of France shows tno louowini
chntiKes: Notes In circulation, decrease,
ii.350.ooor: treasury accounts, current, de
crease. 15.6"5,00iif ; cold In hand, Increase,
O&O.OOOf; b Ills discounted, decrease. 6,0j0,-
ooof; sliver In hand, Increase. 010.-
wOt. Three per cent rentes, lOlf 15c for
the account; e.xchanKP on London, 25 r 19'.4o
for checks. Spanish 4s closed at 74.27'2,
LONDON. Anrll 19. The weekly state
ment of the Hank of Ennlnnd shows tho
following chnnBes: Total reserve. Increase,
.197,000; circulation, decrease, 666,000; bul
lion, decrease, JC26S.367; other securities, de
crease, 32;i,0O0; other deposits, decrease,
3.017.000: nubile denoslts. increase. 2,223,-
O"0; notes, reserve, Increase, 411,000; gov
ernment securities, decrease. l,&no,ooo. The
proportion of tho Hank of England's re
servo to liability Is 12.12 per cent. Last
week It was 40.14 per cent. The rate of
discount wns unchanged nt 4 per cent. The
market for Amerlcnn securities, after de
clining somewhat through the early session,
recovered slightly and ruled unlet through
out tho balance of the day, with prices
showing a hardening tendency. The mnr-
Ket was mainly Influenced by the move
ments In Wall street. At tho close tho tono
was steady. Oold premiums are tiuoted
as follows: Buenos Avres. 171.30: Madrid.
2S.22: Lisbon. 13.50; Rome. 6,70.
itiuiii,, April 1:1. I'rice.s opened wciik
on tho bourse today, on a reported decline
In the price nf Iron In America and also
on rumors Hint the bourse tax would be
Increased for the purpose of covering the
additional naval expenditures. Interna
tional securities were llrm. Locals recov
ered at tho close. Exchange on London.
20m 52pfgs for checks. Discount rates on
short and three months' bills, 414 per cent.
Condition of the Trcnmiry.
"WASHINGTON. April 19. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve in the division of redemption,
show: Avnllablo cash balance, $152,101,729;
gold. $S4,SSS,S45.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, April 19.-COTTON-Tho
cotton market was only moderately active
today. Local trado hesitated to mako
operations on their own account. The
first call developed a tpilet and steadv
feellnir, with prices, 1 point lower to 3
higher. There, was a slight recession and
a rally on covering, chlelly In resoonsc to
covering on more or less conflicting crop
nccounts nnd smaller receipts at most of
tho ports. There was no general specula
tion and the transactions for the cntlro
session represented a generally dull mar
ket. At tho best level the advance was Sit"
points, while the closo was unlet, lower to 5
points net higher. Ensllsh cables wero
iavorame, snowing an increased demand
for spot cotton and ndvance of 2ff3 points.
LIVERPOOL, April 19,-COTTON-Spot,
fair demand: American mlddllnc. 5 7.16d.
Tho sales dt tho. day wcro 10,000 bales, of
wiuun ouies Tvrre ior EH?cuinuon anil
export nnd included 9.200 bales Americans.
'Receipts, 7,600 bales, nil American. Futures
opened, quiet but steady nnd clospd stendv
at tho advance. American middling, 1. ni.
v.. April, 5 24-Gtd,' sellers; April nnd May.
521-Old. sellers; May and June, 5 1S-64fi
a 1U-R4U, sellers; .Mine and July, 5 1fi-61d, sel
lers; juiy and August. s i3-i55 ii-6ld, sei.
lers; August and September, 6 01-6lf?5 05-6ld
sellers; September nnd October. 1 4fi-6l??
4 4i-14d, sellers; October nnd November,
4 36-64d, sellers; November nnd December,
4 23-BITi I 30-64J, sellers; December nnd Jan
uary. 4 27-6KI 2S-64d. sellers; Janunry and
February, I 25-6ITC4 26-6ld, buyers.
ST. LOUIS, April 19.-COTTON-Qulet
and unchanged; 110 sales; middling, nc;
receipts, (S3 bales; shipments, 61 bales;
stock. 56.901 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. April 19.-COTTON
Quiet; sales. I,5"i0 bales; ordinary, 8 6-16c;
good ordinary, 8 1.1-lAi ; low middling, SIJo;
good middling, 91-16c: middling fair.
f15-16c: receipts, 1.165 bales: stock. 202,292
liales. Futures, quiet; May, t9.36ti9.37; June.
19.36tj9.37; July. $9.35f9..',0; August, $9.05ft
9.06; September, $?.2fWiS.29; October, $7,921
7.93; November. $7.80Ti7.Sl; December, t'MfP
7.S1; January, 17.Slft7.S3.
., mi,, buear ion,
-.711 1 Ilo pfd na
.. 34,Tenn. Coal A Iron. R71;
134 V. S, leather 114
.. 3241 do pfd tl
..121 U. S Rubber fx.
1734. do pfd 97
Western Union SPH
Republic I. & S.... 1!4
do pfd 62
P C. C. & St. L.. 63
Receipts were:
Ofllclal Monday ...
Olllctal Tuesday ..
Olllclnl Wednesday
umciai Tnutsany ..
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 2.749 6..f.i6 3,317
.. 3.4S2 S.3S1 2,6j9
" 230 7.259 6.26i
.. 1,351 8.177 11 1S4
Four dnva lhl wrfV ... I2.S14 30.513 22.49i
Same days last week 13,695 32.14S 22,sis
Same days week before.. 8.7e8 1H.8U 1.42
Same three weeks ago.. S.9JI 19.759 20,811
Average price paid ror hogs ror inn
several days wim comparisons
ll00.
March 25. ..
March 26...
Ararch 27...
March 28...
March 29...
March 30...,
March 31..
April 1
April J
April 3
April 4
April 6
April 6.. ..
April 7
April 8
April 9
April 10....
April 11....
Apri 12....
April 13....
April 14...
April 15...
April 16...
April 17...
April in...
April 18...
April 19...
3 67
4 89
4 97 I SO
5 05 3 66
6 16 3 Ml
5 12 3 63
5 10 3 53
3 64
5 01
6 15 I Co
6 25 3 66
5 30 3 65
5 30 3 62
5 27 3 61
3 66
5 S3
6 38 3 68
5 36 3 67
5 33 3 63
6 40 3 61
5 48 3 671
3 72
fi 45
5 65 3 72
fi 91 3 68
fi 49 3 68
6 46 3 71
3 C3I
3 67
3 65
3 62
3 (1
3 651
3 67
3 73
3 79
3
3 72
3 71
3 75
3 71
3 71
3 6
3 91
3 86
3 S3
3 87
3 91
3 92
3 2
3 91
3 80
1 85
3 83
3 801
3 So
3 90
3 97
3 97
3 6C
3 71
1 70
3 6(
3 SO
3 M
3 64
3 56
3 52
.
3 B7
3 59
3 61
3 62!
3 56
3 57
3 50
3 49
3 38'
3 2
3 67 3 SO
3 61 3 81
I 3 91 3 3
3 60 3 11
3 60 I 3 43
3 61! 3 91
IS95.iml
4 71""
III 4 47
4 74 4 45
4 81 4 M
4 10 4 II
4 78 4 54
53
4 80
4 64 4 41
4 82 4 61
4 78 4 M
4 82 4 69
4.S1 44 7747
4 891
4 81 4
4 771 fi 03
4 72 6 01
4 76 4 86
4 75 6 0:
5 U
4 76
4 78 5 23
4 74 6 23
4 631 6 11
4 631 5 11
4 61' 5 13
Indicates Sunday.
Tho ofllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle.H'gs.Sh'p.H's
C, M. & St. P. Ky 3 ..
O. & St. L. Ry .i ;
Missouri Pacific Ry ' ;
Union Pacific system.... 9 2i 40
c. & N, W. Hy 2 .;
I. E. & M. V. R. Tt 44 S;. ..
S. C. A- P. Ry .?
C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry.... 2i
H. t M. R. H. R 4" 3' 4 .
C, H. &- Q. Ry :t 3 ..
K. C. & St. J 5 ..
C., R. I. P., east 12..
C. R. I. & P.. west 2 1
Illinois Central 6
1 1220
1 1090
1 1030
3...
1...
1..
10..
1..
1..
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 40
3 10
3 40
3 40
1161
930
1180
1000
1010 3 60
1130 3 50
10CO 3 50
1010 3 50
1125 3 50
3....
1....
6....
IS'.".!
1....
3....
CO....
4....
1.
.IP 4 2-1
5...,
6...,
1....
1...
Y.'.'.
1...
1...
65...
2 1175
4 500
11 501
2 102S
5 1112
2 1035
1 630
1 1220
. 825
. 816
. 848
. 7(1
. 770
. 760
. 7SS
.1100
. 830
989
HEIUEltd.
Total receipts
190 116 44
The disposition of the dny's receipts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Huyers. cattle. ngs. nnerp.
Omnha Packing Co 408
O. H. Hnmmond Co 299
Swift and Company f91
Cuduhy Packing Co 654
Armour & Co 1,062
Omaha Packing Co.,K.C. IK
Cudahy Park'g Co.. K.C. 241
Swift and Company.K.C, 47
Swift nnd Co.. country
R. Hecker & Degan 39
Lobmnn & Co 20
W. I. Stephen 2
Hill & Hunulnrer 3
Livingstone (t Schallcr.. 159
Hamilton & Rothschild.. OS
L. F. Husr. 152
H. L. Dennis & Co 51
Hobbaek 51
Other buyers 19b
1,169
697
628
2,769
2.S38
1
241
350
2.31 1
1,36
89 J
139
Co (Toe MnrUct.
NEW YORK. April 19,-COFFEE-Spnt,
RIo, easy; No. 7, invoice. 8Vc; No. 7, lob
bing, 8,c. Mild market, quiet: Cordova,
i'lift'llc. Futures opened steady at un
changed prices to 5 points decline, cables
being unsatisfactory average. A rumored
case of bubonic plague at RIo caused an
advance of 5ft 10 points later without stimu
lating general speculation. Agnln the mar
ket ruled easier under locnl pressure, show
Ing posltlvo weakness in tho Inst half hour.
Tho market closed barelv steady, 5tfl0
points not lower. Totnl sales, 22.750 bags,
Including Mny at $6.95; June. $7.00; July.
tfi.96fi7.05; August, $7.00fi 7.03 ; September,
17.0.Vf(7.15; October, 87.O0R7.10; November,
$7.25; December, $7.0; Janunry, $7.15; Mnrch,
$7.55.
New York Money Mnrkct,
NEW YORK. Anrll 19. MON'K V n n enll
steady at 2hfiJ per cent; Inst loan at 214
per cent; prime mercantile paper, IVilTo per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE St ronir. with
actual business In bnnkcrs' bills at $I.S7
for demand nnd at $1.8', for sixty days:
posted rates, t4.S4V4 and $1.8314; commercial
(Jill. 4.ftJI 4.3.i-4,
SILVER Certificates. fflUfJfilUe! line
59'4e; Mexican dollnrs. I7ic "
iiu.-u uovernmeiu. irregular; state. In
active; railroad, irregular.
The closing prices on bonds today were
ns follows:
. 994 ,N
103
.109
no
U. S. 5s, re.
do ref. 2n..
do 3s, reg...
do coupon .
do new 4s, rex. ..133
do coupon 134
do old 4s, res 1144
do coupon 11(4
do Js, rex H2S
lo coupon '134
1. of C. 3 65s 113
Atchison gen
do adj. 4s
Y. C. 1s noil
N. J Ren. 5s 1?
No Carolina 6a 1271,
do 4s 10
No. I'.icKlo 3
do Is join
N'.Y.C. & S. I 4s .107
N. A V. eon. 4s... as
no gen. lis
.Ore. Nav. Is
lo Is
4S....1004 Oiviton S. L. S,
... M4 00 ronsol 5i.
.131
.108
.1H34
.128
tiaii
Canada ?o. Is 107 llleadlnic (ten. 4 89
flies. & Ohio 44'.- RIo O. W. Is ,
do 5s I204 St. I,, ft I.M. c. 6s 1104
C. & N. W e. 7s. ..142 iSt.L. ft M.F. g 6.I2I
do S. P. deb. 5s. IK tt. Paul convils . .17244
Chicago Ter, 4s.... 944 St. P., C ft . ls..i;i
P. ft It. 11. Is 101 I do Ss
do 4s 9911 So. Hallway 5s.... 11:4
K T., Va. ft O ls.1034 S. It. ft T. (Is tj
Krle general Is.... 74 Tenn. n. s. 3s 934
K. W. ft P. C. Is. 72 Texas ft Pacific Is 115
Oen Klectrl- Js....li74 do ts m
O II. ft S. A. Ss.,107
do 2s 1H
H. ft T. C. 5s 110
do consol 6s 110
Iowa Central Is. ...1134
K. '., P. ft 11. Is.. 73
1iulslana n. c 4vM4
I, ft N. unified 4s K0,
M . Iv. ft T. 2s C9
do ( . ... M4
When Issued.
Pnlon Pacific 4s.. ios;
Wabash Is...
do 2s
West Shore 4...
Wis. Central Is.
Va. Centuries ,.
do deferred . . .
Colo. 80. 4s
So. Pacific 4...
..11S
.mi
.1114
. 024
. 914
. 5
44
. 844
1'lnnneliil .Notes,
ST. LOUIS. April 19.-Clearlllgs. $5,177,098;
balances, $113,115. Money, ft'iii per cent; New
York exchange, 10c discount bid; par asked.
BALTIMORE. Anrll 19.-Clearlngs, $1.051..
118: balances. $5.10.776.
PHILADELPHIA, April 19.-Clcarlngs,
$15,(W1.253: balunces, $10,747,680.
CHICAGO, April 19,-Clcarlnes, J2l,246,i:5;
Dry CoiiOn MnrUct.
NEW YORK, April 19.-DRY OOODS
The market has araln been featureless to
day In all departments. Tho homo trade
adheres steadily to a hand tn mouth pol'cv
nnd there Is no export business on any
ncrount. Spot goods In common prices aro
steady, but on forward business the tend
ency Is In favor of buyers. Glnshnms
lingered at previous prices. Print cloths
Htlll neglected. Prices nominal. Cotton
linings dull, but generally tn light sunnlv
nnd steady. Jobbing trade here quiet, but
local trade doing a good business.
Total 4,253 8,101 5.321
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very
largo for a Thursday, In fact there was a
good run for any dny of the week for this
market. The most of tho cattle here were
cornfed steers and there was very little
elso In the yards. There were over 110
cars of fat cattle on sale, not counting the
ten cars shipped direct from Knnsas City
to a local packer. Tho general market
on steers was steady to 610c lower, with
bcavv and coarse cattlo the worst suf
ferers. Handy little cattle experienced very
little decline and as a rule sold at about
steady prices, The market was a little slow
to open, as Is apt to be the case when buy
ers are bidding lower, but when It once
warmed up the trade was fairly active, so
that all the cattle here changed hands In
good season.
Cows and heifers were In very moderate
supply, only about llfteen to twenty loads
nf that kind of cattle being reported on
snle. As the demand was of fair proportions
the market on that kind wns active and
fully steady. Practically everything desir
able In tho way of cow stuff was disposed
of early and the prices paid wero very sat
isfactory to the sellers, nulls were slow
and tho market without feature.
Onlv n few stockers and feeders were to
bo found on sale this morning and the
market was not much changed from what
It was yesterday. Speculators were not as
anxious for tho cattle as on other days for
the reason that fat cattlo were lower and
that the week Is nearlng an end. Still there
wns :l fair demnnd nnd the offerings met
with qulto rendy sale. Representative sales:
HEEF STEERS.
No.
1...
1...
1...
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16...
1...
1...
4...
27...
1...
8...
1...
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California Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK Anrll 19. CALIFORNIA 24.
DRIED FRUITS-Inactl'vo nnd nominal. ' 6.
Huslness nf a hand-to-mouth older wns In 1 H.
progress in the market for evnnnrnted 1 1.
apples today. Buyers arc holding off. Tlio ! 7
undertone, however; wns steady under I
smaller recelnts thnn looked for nnd rnilier S3.
favorable country reports. State, common, 1 '
4V4f?flc; prime, 5VH6c: choice, 7f(71ic; fancy. 1
i!45iSc. Prunes. 3l4i7c per lb.. 11V to slzo I J"? I
and quality. Apricots, Royal, l,'t1(15c: Moor I ?" 1I .
Park, 15filSc. Peaches, neeled. 18f722c: tin.
peeled, 7!f(9c.
Sumir Market,
NEW ORLEANS, April 19. SUGAR
Steady; open kettle. 3M 3-lfic; open kettle,
centrifugal. IU5M14c; centrifugal, yellow, l-s
f!4 1i-10c, seconds, 2'i4'dc. Molasses, quiet,
nominal,
NEW YORK. April 19,-SUOAR-Rnw.
easier; fair retlnlng. 3 31-32c; centrifugal, 96
lest, 1 7-16c. Molasses sugar, I'ic. Rcllncd
steady.
Wool Mnrkot.
ST. LOUIS, April 19.-WOOI,-Aecuratft
prices net established on new clip; not
enough having been received vet. The de
mand Is very good and an active market Is
looked for, when tcgularly shorn wool be
gins to nrrlve. Old clip unchanged.
Oil Mnrlii'l.
OIL CITY. Pa., April 19.-OILS Credit
balanrcs, J1.52; certillcnte sales, 1,000 bbls.
at $1.90; shipments. 134,001 bbls.; average,
89 524 bbls.; runs, 107,332 bbls.; average, 86,
S51 bbls.
No CiirtnllliiK of Lumber Cut.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 19.-The directors
of tha Mississippi Valley Lumbermen's as
sociation have, decided that there shall bo
no curtailment of tho can for the coming
season. Stocks are 360,000,000 f,.ft short of
what they wero last year. Tho prospective
demand 1s active. The log supply Is short,
owing to tho unfavorablo season, and tho
cut cannot possibly reach last year's
record-breaking llgurcs
Opinions In llM luloii nf Creed,
NEW YORK. April 19.-Tho Journal and
Advertiser has polled as many of tho Pres.
byterlan clergymen of Greater Now York
ns could bo reached on the subject of a
change of creed. The result was: For a
new creed. 32; ugahmt revltlon, II, non
committal, S.
33.
21...
21...
21...
11...
7. . .
7. .
1...
6...
13...
12...
12...
Av. Pr,
, . . 920 3 75
, . . 880 3 90
,.. 770 4 00
,.. 830 I 00
...1000 4 00
... 730 4 0ft
... 800 4 00
...1200 4 10
... 997 4 21
...1210 4 25
... 910 4 25
... 910 4 2
... 745 4 2n
... 930 4 25
... 906 I 20
. . . 733 4 35
... 920 4 40
...1180 4 40
...1070 4 40
...1116 4 45
...966 4 45
...972 4 43
... 925 4 45
...109ft 4 45
. . .1000 4 50
. . . 950 4 60
...1040 4 50
... 938 4 50
... 795 4 SO
...1097 4 50
...950 4 60
. . . 9.10 4 fin
...1026 4 65
...1070 4 55
...1166 4 5
...1060 4 55
...1090 4 .
...11(0 4 5
...1115 155
1023
V'ii
1011
10'.1
1018
ism
111 4 co
....1086 4 60
1008 4 60
...10-.0 4 60
60
60
1?!0 1 60
.,,1-ni 1 o
...lft'16 4 60
...1319 4 60
...1136 4 65
...1181 4 (T.
...10S0 ICS
4 51
4 60
4 60
4 60
1 60
1 CO
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21..
152.
Av. Pr.
1092 4 65
1148 4 65
1080 4 65
1375 4 65
107 J I 65
1200 4 65
1245 4 65
1151 4 6T
1114 4 65
1227 4 63
1210 4 65
1178 4 65
1169 4 70
1119 4 70
1121 4 70
1104 4 70
1187 4 70
1164 4 70
1167 4 70
1191 4 70
1345 4 70
1217 4 70
1224 4 75
1207 I 75
1275 4 75
1170 4 75
1210 4 75
1304 4 75
1284 4 75
1196 1 75
128.1 1 75
1166 4 75
1217 4 75
1102 4 77'i
1367 4 80
1280 4 80
1357 4 80
1201 4 80
1275 4 SO
1228 4 85
1315 4 86
1086 I 85
1213 4 tr,
1319 4 85
1292 4 90
1280 4 90
1301 1 90
1088 4 90
1316 4 90
1R20 4 90
1310 4 90
1218 I 90
1?92 t 90
1167 4 91
1266 4 91
id t ni
1610 .1 no
1?6 6 00
,,1396 r, NI
.1410 5 10
STFERP AND HEIFERS.
...670 3 25 5 1143 4 fO
...918 4 60 ?8 1134 4 61
...1030 4 51 12 1061 4 75
,..1088 t 60 15 958 4 85
STEERS AND COWS.
,...1150 4 60
LU1VB,
1...
1...
1...
3...
4...
...910 ? ?f.
..1152 3 11
..1010 3 fO
, . . 970 2 fn
. . 710 2 50
,.. 921 2 7.1 2....
,..1100 2 71 2...,
... 855 2 71 2...,
, . . 988 2 75 3. . . ,
...100 2 71 18...,
...12c0 2 71
...1000 2 7,1 1...
... 750 2 75 1...
... I'l "71 12...
...JOVI J 81
POO 2 81 1 . . .
... 170 1 00 8...
, , , RSft 3 00 1 . . .
...1000 3 00 1...
. . . 860 3 00 1 , , .
... 090 3 00 1...
. . . 990 3 00 2...
...1001 3 10 2?,..
... 3 10 3...
... 71 1 13 7...
. . . !Vl 3 ! 1 . . .
...910 3 "n 1...
,..10"0 3 'I JO...
... S70 3 51 1...
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...010 S '5 3...
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1...
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1070 n 30
100 3 60
1240 n r,o
1101 3 fo
911 3 65
1131 3 71
1180 3 "
1100 3 71
1326 3 7.1
017 1 75
1170 3 7.1
1270 3 80
1400 3 RI
1ft" 3 SI
12S ? ft
12R0 3 9ft
1131 3 90
11S0 4 00
010 4 00
9ft0 4 Oft
12'fl 4 00
... .U'l no
1130 4 (K
4(5 4 01
1?11 4 10
80 4 10
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,...107 4 1ft
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11-1 4 18
.,100 4 '1
1'71 4 11
...180 4 11
1107 4 "0
995 4 M
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1.
1....
3 2.1
3 25
3 75
4 00
4 01
4 01
4 10
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4 00
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HULLS.
1...
...1630
...1160
...la
...122.1
...1420
...10-.M
...1011
...1315
...10-J
...1170
...1200
... 633
... 99.1
... 994
... 853
... 910
... 83)
... 950
... 980
, . . . 967
,...1007
... 815
92.1
620
690
706
.... 663
4 26
4 2A
4 21
4 35
25
1 75
4 25
4 25
4 30
4 30
t 30
t 31
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4 35
I 25
4 35
4 31
4 40
4 10
4 40
I 10
4 50
I 65
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 70
.1200 3 25
....1710 3 40
....1110 3 0
....1630 3 40
....1780 3 10
....1170 3 40
....1100 3 15
....2009 3 45
....100.1 3 60
....1260 3 .10
....1490 3 50
....1660 3 50
....1480 3 60
....1540 3 60
1 1830 3 51
1 1760 3 5.1
1 1620 1 5.1
.1510 3 60
.1110 3 60
..1620 ? 60
1 1520 1 61
1
1....
2430 3 60
1800 3 60
2140 3 60
1760 3 60
1410 3 6sl
1460 3 61
1840 3 70
1120 3 70
1600 3 75
1390 3 7.1
1880 3 73
1480 3 80
1310 3 81
1700 3 !1
1300 1 00
1150 3 95
1680
1090
660
1
25
10
6
2
1
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61
10
27
COWS AND HEIFERS.
....720 4 1 1074
.... 962 4 35
STOCK CALVES
.... 310 I 00 1
.... 210 00 1
CALVES.
.... 360 4 50 1
.... 110 6 00 1
.... 290 6 50 1
.... 110 7 00
STAGS.
....1260 3 66 2
1180 t Oil
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
4 10
4 10
4 65
4 55
210 3 00
390 5 00
110
190
130
(VI
00
00
1460 I 25
610 3 :
. 720 3 50
416 3 75
840 3 60
. 662 4 00
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llnnHIlIu- rnrelnta at this nolnt and un-
fjvnrahln rennrts. from other selling points
caused the market hero to decline 2!i6c.
At the. opening the trade was rainer siow,
as tho first bids were generally $5.45 for
good toads, which sellers were slow to ac
cept. A little later buyers began lddding
$5.4.sj6.i7'4 ana sellers were lorcen to rm
loose. At that range the most of tho de
sirable mixed loads chanted hands, tho
bulk being sold and weighed up m goon
senson. After about 100 cars had changed
hands tho market seemed to slow up and
tho close was slow. Tho same hogs that
sold at $5.45fl6.47'4 today brought iS.i'WiP
6.50 yesterday.
Today s decline wipes out 1110 mini 01
the, gain mado by the market on Tuesday,
so that the hogs sold today but lltle bet
ter than they did on Monday. The market
Is still IW6I60 higher han a week ago.
Representative sales:
No. Av,
97 189
IS 175
0 1!M
70 196
80 188
17..
1.
:o..
... 656
770
.... 850
.... 400
.... 866
,...1021
.... 822
.... 890
...755
... 97.1
....1035
,...1068
4 00
4 00
4 25
4 30
4 35
4 10
I VI
1 40
4 50
4 6f
4 50
4 60
860 4 60
885 4 50
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6...
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....1019 4 51
.962 4 60
. 711 4 60
.1009 4 65
. 771 4 65
. 863 4 61
. 960 4 65
,.101.1 4 05
..1113 1 70
..453 4 75
. 411 4 75
. 675 I 80
. 62 4 80
.430 4 85
. . 380 I 85
.. 850 1 8.1
..ess 4 8.1
. . 466 5 (XI
487 5 00
STOCK COWS AND"HE1FERS.
730 2 25
890 3 00
720 3 25
. 920 3 25
. 706 3 23
.1160 3 25
. 8(0 .3 25
811 3 .10
440
665
300
410
547
725
3 60
4 00
4 10
4 25
4 25
4 35
8.
1....
1...
1...
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4...
1...
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1...
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6...
4...
1...
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6.17 4 XI
.... 910 1 60
1010 3 60
1110 3 60
.... 503 1 65
670 3 75
.... 850 3 75
8(0 4 00
930 I (M
756 4 10
80.1
805
830
813
4 :
I 25
4 25
I
Sh. Pr.
... 6 40
... 5 40
80 5 4214
120 6 42l
80 a 42U
No. Av. Sh. Pr,
58 228 360 6 42M,
17.
20...
74...
'7. .. .
86....
.5...
69...
67...
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.210
..211
.199
.191
..215
..225
..235
..255
..224
81 211
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82.
.225
.209
. .225
"202
..2I4
. .205
..2ll
71 230
80 219
85 205
67 228
82 171
72 239
60 195
86 203
79 20.1
69 190
90 211
60 210
30 218
79 19,
91..
89..
64..
76..
41...
89...
31...
14...
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7...
60...
81...
79...
91...
79...
61...
63...
76...
6...
79..
78
....216
....230
....205
....194
...235
...212
...223
...202
...231
. . .236
...242
. . .203
...212
...2.12
...216
...22.8
. . .221
219
5 42V
80 5 4215
40 5 4214
.. 5 42'4
.. 5 I2'4
so r 45
40 5 45
120 6 15
... 5 45
160 5 45
... 5 45
160 5 45
280 5 15
SO 5 45
SO 5 45
SO 5 45
... 5 15
... 5 45
5 45
5 4.1
5 45
5 45
6 45
5 45
6 45
5 45
5 45
5 45
6 45
5 45
40 6 45
5 45
5 45
5 45
5 45
5 45
U 45
5 45
.. 5 45
80 .1 45
SO 5 15
5 15
6 45
6 45
5 45
5 45
6 4.1
5 4.1
5 45
5 45
5 4.1
3 15
40
SO
'so
80
40
40
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80
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62. . .
87...
66...
67...
66...
68...
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53...
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73...
80...
70...
71...
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63. . .
78...
67...
61...
67. . .
65...
61.
...23S
...210
...255
...248
. . .251
. . .269
...231
. . .243
234
6 4714
SO 5 47".
40 5 471j
80 5 4714
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.. 5 47V4
.. 5 4714
! 4714
5 4714
6 4714
80
SO
.230 160 5 47'
218
. .225
..251
..202
..270
..210
..221
..219
..215
..241
. .227
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222
!!230
..237
..262
. .260
.234
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5 4714
.. h4iVi
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40 5 4714
.. fi 17',;
.. 5 I7'A
40 5 47'
80 5 4714
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40 fi 4714
.. 5 4714
SO 5 47'4
SO fi 1714
10 5 471?
. . 5 4714
80 5 47' i
. . 5 47'4
SO 6 47U
5 4714
5 4714
fi 4714
5 4714
6 4714
I'
.260 160 5 45
..237 40 6 47'4
.261 320 5 47V4
60 218 ...
60 255 40
72 267 ...
29 261 ... 5 4
fiS Six 40 n 4, 4
65 232 ... 5 4714
66 227 ... 5 4714
43 231 80 5 4714
66 267 120 fi 4714
91 241 10 5 47'A
41 281 80 5 4714
66 237 ... 6 4714
69 253 ... 5 471,
76 251 120 5 47'A
73 262 40 5 4714
64 276 ... 6 4714
74 223 ... 5 4714
62 234 SO 5 47'A
62 254 ... fi 47VI
76 236 100 5 471t
69 275 ... 5 50
66 2S7 ... B 50
62 267 ... 5 60
20 286 40 5 60
HI 252 ... fi 60
22 310 80 5 Wl
42 271 ... 5 60
62. . . .312 SO fi 5214
46 271 ... 5 5214
Sheep, fair unshorn, $6 prime clipped,
$5.35; cholco clipped wethers, $5.75. Lambs,
unshorn, $6.2Mls,10; clipped, M.001t6,10.
HOas-Hccclpts, 1,425 head, half a car
on snle; steadv for nil weights; state hogs,
$5.90116.00; mixed western, $S.0a5.$0; west
ern piss, $j.25flC.60.
CIIIC.WIO l.ivn STOCK MARKET.
Steers Mend j lluus Mhnilr Loner
.Sheen ntul l.nnttis Sternly.
CHICAGO, April 19.-CATTLK-Hccelpts.
9.000 head, steers, steady to 10c lower;
butchers' stock active, tlrm; natives, best
on salo today. 2 cars, at $5.60; good tn prlmo
steers, holce, fat, steady; coarse, 6il0u
lower; light and medium weights about
steady, tt.90flt.80; poor to medium, ILIOn
4.,fj; (-elected feeders, choice, steady, $4.0Mi
4.11; mixed stockers. MlOe lower. lA.30-H3.80:
r?!f.?v.n7"' llP"ve. $3.00if4.50; heifers, strong,
U&VUI.SS, fanners, $2,255(2 80; bulls, K.mp
4 30; calves, steady, $4.60t6.65; Texas fed.
steers nbout steady. $1 00113.20; Texas bulls,
lirni, .,).
HOGS Recflnts todav. 25.000 bend- to.
,,,lJ',row' .-'aHM ,,ra(1' estimated; left over.
4.0W head: SteadV to a timln 1nt.ee: ton.
$fi.75; mixed and butcher, f5.i5ft5.75; good
tf, choice, heavy. $5.60,16.75, rough, heavy,
$o.4Vuu.u5; llghtwc chts. IX.uyiiS.iVV. hulk nf
sales. $o.55fi5.67's
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Hecclpts, 10.OX1
head. Sheen and lambs stendv: henvv
sheep nro now coming mostly shorn. Good
10 cnoico weuiers, J6.755(6.,.'u; ralr lo oholco
mixed, tl.75fi5.75; western shc-cp. $5.6OW0 10;
venrllngs. J5.SOJiS.IO; native lambs, $5.60Jji
i.ioj western lambs, $7,005(7.10.
Ml. I.nuln l.ltr Slock,
ST. LOUIS. April 19.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
2M head Includlnc 1.2H0 head Texntis:
market slow, steady; native shipping anil
export Steers. $1,601(5.8.1: dreanoil beef nnd
butcher steers. $l.25'ii6 03: steers under 1,000
llw., t4.OWI.75; stockers and feeders, tlfyilji
8.05; cows and heifers. $2.25f?I.S0: ranners.
cows and heifers. t2.23V4.SO; fanners, fl.50fl
2.80; bulls. 13.304f3.90; Texas and Indian
steers, $3 tt5fi5.00; cow.s nnd hclfcrs, t2.50
3. ,o.
HOGR-Rccelpts. 11,200 head; market 610
10rt lower; Pigs and lights. $5.4.!Mf..6n: ivieW.
ers. $5.IOfiS.5o. butchers. $.1.605.75.
mtmw Aftu liA.Miis- ueceipis, 9W head;
market slow and steady; native muttons,
$l..nflil.2.: lambs. $6.20? 2.1: snrlnir lambs.
ISSfi.SO; culls and bucks, $3.60ff4.60.
KnnsnN City Live Murk,
KANSAS CITY, April 19 -CATTLE He
celpts. 4,7() head natives, 700 head Tevaus;
all classes of slaughtering stock ah.nln
ensler: least desirable stuff 10o lower:
heavy nat vo steers. $1 8.M5.40: llchtwelchta.
$t.50fi5.03; stockers and feeders, $.173175.30;
nutcticrs, cows nnd heirer.. $1 tOjjl.75, can
tiers. $2.753.40: fed westerns, $(.2&fl4.90;
Texans, $1,2051.70.
HOGS Receipts. 13.900 head: market
opened easier, closed brisk at yesterday's
prices: heavy. J3.60diS.62U; mixed, $3.4V
5.55; light. $5.15115.40; pigs. $l.95f)5. 15.
BHKEI' AND LAM IIS Receipts, 5.000
head; market trifle slow, about steadv:
fprlng lambs, !.50; Colorado lambs, 16.901
7.00; muttons. J0.001i6.10: ewes. $5.10175.60:
culls. J3.50fj5.00.
stock In SIkIiI.
Following are tho receipts nt the four
principal western markets for April 19
Cattle. Horn. Sheen.
South Omaha 4.331 S.477 11.181
Chicago 9,000 22.000 10,000
Kansas city 6.400 13.900 5.000
St. Louts 3.2i 11.200 9iX
4 80
4 80
5 35
fi 40
7 20
Totals
..21,951 63,577
0SI
Volar nf Vnnderbllt Eslntr.
NEW YORK, April 19.-The appraised
valuation of tho estate of Cornelius Vnn
derbllt amounts to about $60,000,000. Ex
clusive of tho residuary estate, which la
held In trust for Alfred Owynne. Vnnder
bllt, tho valuation of properties, calculated
from thn amount of Inheritance, tax, Is
only $32,009,000.
This Inheritance tax amounts to 1320,272,
which has been paid and receipted for by
Comptroller Coler. This sum represents
what wns the property of Cornelius Vander
bllt In New York, but does not Include the
transfer tax on tho $5,000,000 left to Cor
nelius Vanderbllt by his father, William
H. Vanderbllt, with power of appointment.
The estate of Cornelius Vanderbllt was
supposed to have been worth at least $125,
000,000. At the time of Cornelius Vander
hllt's death last September Chauncey M,
Depew estimated that the cntlro estate was
$20,000,000. but It was explained that It was
u most conservative estimate and mado
only to assist thoso attempting to get somo
Idea of tho amount of tho residuary cstato
cotnlnz to Alfred.
I.nnilnlltlc nt 'runnel.
KANSAS CITY, April 19.-A rumor In
circulation hero Is to the effect that tho
Atchison. Toneka & Santa Fe tunnel
throuirh tho Hnton mountnlns, New Mex
ico, has caved In, stopping tralllo on tho
main lino of thnt road. No one Is re
ported Injured. Nothing Is known nt thn
local offices of tho Santn Fe to verify tho
rumor, except that tho nnnounccment was,
received today that tho through eastbound
passenger train, due hero at 1 a. m. from
California, has been abandoned tem
porarily. Chin 11 111 ii 11 Mnkm CnnroNNlnn,
VANCOUVER, H. C, April 19.-Chnn Yen
Chung, tho Chinaman arrested for the mur
der of Chief of Pollen Main of Steveston,
hns made a cnnfesslnn. In which ho says
that Main wus llrst struck on the heart
from behind with a mnttock wielded by
a Chlnnmnn who fled nnd who has not yet
been eauturcd. Tho mattock and a long
knlfo wero found todny near the cnbln.
Both boro bloodstains.
Philadelphia nt Ronton.
ROSTON. April 19.-A largo attendanco
greeted tho opening gamo of the National
league season In this city between Hoalon
nnd Philadelphia. For Boston Nichols
or Willis wcro plated to pitch, with Clarko
as backstop. It was expected that tho
Philadelphia batery would be, Orth and Me
Fnrland. The sky was overcast and tho
temperature was nearly 70.
IVnmnn llurim (o Dentil,
INDIANAPOLIS, April 19,-Mary Mc
Carthy, a widow, 63 years old, was burned
to denth today with her home In this city
Sho died In great agony nfler suffering
four hours. Mrs. McCarthy tried to put
out a tiro which started in the house be.
foro calling for help nnd her clothing Ig
nited. CnrlUle Not In the In no.
NEW YORK, April 19.-John O. Carlisle,
former secretary of the treasury, said last
ovenlns that he had been asked by Gov
ernor Taylor's counsel to appear for him
In the United States supreme court In thn
Kentucky appeal, but that he had declined
tn do so, because was too busily occupied
with other matters.
.ukkp-Tii(1iiv'k receipts were the largest
of the year, to dato forty-four curs being
reported in. ine arrivals i-nunmicu vtijt
inro,lv nf Colorado lnmhs. There were no
sheep to amount to anything, excepting
some thai were curm-u uvrr mmi jr-ici-
laV. Tho marxri was siow, inn noon'
.inH thnnuh soring lambs were lower.
I :.' i " , m I . ,.,.1.1
CJUH6 a SirillK m nwian laniua """'
$7.25 nnd 17.1b. rno saics ueiow win sunw
w-elghtr. and prices. .
nnnrni nns t. nmce YeiiriiiiKn. u, iu ,.,,
!.. tn nnn,l venrllncs. 16.00S76. 15 : cltnped
yearlings, $5.60116.80; good to cholco wctli-
ers. $6.00176.15; fair to good wethers, $1.75f()
, 1 n, . E irtocft. 1 ... I
h 00; Clippeil wewieie. "
choice fed ewes, $5.50fj 5.75 ; fair to good
ewes, $5.00f?5,40; clipped ewes, SI.60fifi.S5,
good to choice natlvo lambs, S7.00ft7.35;
good to choice western lambs, S7.15W7.31;
fair to good western lambs, $6.60ft7 15;
clipped lambs. $6.00f6.40; feeder wethers.
$1.60175.00; feeder yearlings. $iOOfi5,C0; good
to choice feeder lambs, $5.25fj6.00. Repre
sentative sales:
No av. IT.
... fix AT
1 shorn lamn w "
21 western lambs 16 6 R
611 Colorado lambs SS Ifi
999 Colorado lambs 82
26 cull ewes, snorn
2fl'cull ewes, shorn fn 2 60
41 western lambs i7 90
1 ewo 120 fi 60
m Colorado lambs 62 6 2j
8 western ewes, shorn 102
?or, western owes, shorn 98
236 western wethers, shorn 108
165 western wethers, snorn ;i'w
1080 Colorado lambs '3
hi. Joseph Live Slock.
SOUTH' BT. JOSEPH, Mo., April 19 -(8pe-clal.)-The
Journal quotes: ,
CATTLE Receipts, 4,600 head; market
trady to 10c lower; quality flr:
I1.0ryfi5.15: Texas and westerns, S3.iofi.l5.
cows and heifers, tt. 2.vf I 15: hi ll nnd
stairs. $2.251.60; yearlings ami cales, Jl.fO
fi5.10;stnckers nnd feeders, $3.4Ol.60; veals,
'nOGS- Receipts. 6,300 head; market
steady to weak: all grades, $5.IOOa.60; bulk
fB.?FlV ANo'LAMnS-Recelpt.. 4W head;
15 5006,10; yearlings, $3.75fj6.3o; ewes, $o.OO0
5.75.
vr VorU Mvr Stook,
NEW YORK. April 19,-HEEVES-Re-celpts.
818 bead; no trade, in live cattle,
feeling weak; London cables quoted re.
frlgerntor beef lower, at 9o per pound; no
shlnments today or Friday
CALVlVs-Recelpts, 597 head; market
slow' prices 3OV40o lower; 300 head unsold;
common to prime veals. Sl.S54j6.00.
SmJEP AND LA MRS -Receipts, 2.608
bead. !&' "U sale, sheep llrm; Iambi
dull and 10fjl5c lower, S', cars unsold.
Hum the 4'tiimuinpllves,
ALAMEDA. Cal., April lO.-The Hoard of
Education of this' city has adopted a rule,
forbidding tho employment ns teachers In
tho puhllc schools nf any persons who nro
allllcted with tuberculosis. This action Is
In linn with thn efforts being made else,
whero to prevent the spread of consump.,
Hon.
(O VKIl.VM I1XT MITILT:.
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES
Department of tho Interior, Olllce of In
dian Affairs, Washington. D. C . March 20,
1900. Sealed proposals, Indorsed "Proposals
for blankets, woolen and cotton goods,
clothing, etc.." as thn caie may be, and
directed to the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, Nos. 77 and 79 Wooster street. Now
York City, will be received until 1 o'clock,
p m .'of Tuesdny. May 15. 1900, for furnish-liu.-
for (ho Indian ServUe. blankets, woolen
nnd totton goods, clothing, notions, hats
nnd cms. Illds must ho made nut on Gov
ernment blanks. Schedules giving all neces-
sary information ror limners win tie fur
nished on npniicatinii in ine inninn tiuicn,
Washington, D. C; Nos. 77 nnd 79 Wooster
street, New York cilj ; or 235 Johnson
street, Chicago, III ; the Commissaries of
Subsistence, U. S. A. at Choymine, Leaven
worth. Omaha, SI. Louis, St. Paul, and San
Francisco: the postmasters at Hloux city,
Ynnkton. Arkansas City. Caldwell. Toneka.
Wichita, and Tuscon. Bids will bo opened
nt the hour and days above stated, and
bidders aro invited to bo present at tho
opening. The Department reserves tho right
in iietermino ine puuii 111 unlivery ami to
reject any and all bids, or nny part of any
bid. W. A. JONES. Commissioner
A-17 to May 12-M
RRPEMNEYaCO.
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