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    THE OMAIIA DAILY JJEE: SUNDAY, M, 1001.
21
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
But Few finjeri Arrirad On the Mirket Lut
Weik and Trade Wtvi Quiet.
TENDENCY OF PRICES CONTINUED UPWARD
'I'rmli- In tli Country Ii II ri- I nun 1 1
Mltlit Oiilni; In llio l.ui'U of Wiirin
Wriitlifr i.nil Iti-tn lli-r t'i
DoliiK " CoiniluliiliiK
Trado 'vltli local Jobbers has not boon
particularly heavy tho lust week. Compara
tively fow buycrH huvc been In tho city
ami not mun ot those thut tilt nrrlve were
what mliht bu culled heavy purchaser. It
begins to look as though merchants hud
about all thu stock they need for the pres
ent. The lack of wurm and settled weather
Is mnklnj; trado in tho country very slow
and It Is feared that when ood weather
does come farmers will bo o busy with
their sprint? work that trade will not show
much Improvement. That, of course, means
that merchants will tiot fell their goods as
early na usual and will delay trade all
around, Thero Is no uneasiness noticeable,
however, ns everyono seems to be confi
dent that the business will rome sooner or
later. Jobbers urn now golm; through a
between nenson period and so for that rea
son their sales do not show up very favor
able. Wlth previous weeks. They arc Kct
tlnit their fall lines Into rltapo nt a rapid
rate, however, and In a short tlmu their
salesmen will be out on the road looklnK
for advance orders for full delivery. Ilettor
weather will also brltiB In duplicate and
slzliiK-up orders In summer lines, which
will kIvo to tho market Its usual activity.
There Imvn not been many startling
changes this week Iti the market quota
tions. thoiiKh theru have been a few Hun
tuntlnns worthy of mention. The nener.il
toim of the market as a wholo Is Rood and
firm and by far the (-renter proportion of
changes aro In the direction of high prices,
SiiKnr .Nt ron t fuiTcc Weill.,
V00'.'1 .Jool'Ts wero by no means sur
prised this week when an advance In re
lined Minor was announced. The rlfo
amounts to 15 cents per 100 pounds Haws
urn also higher than they were a week ago
and those who aro In n. position to know
freely predict still higher prices In the near
future.
Package coffee hns taken n drop amount
ing to V cent per pound. Iloth Arbuekles
nnd Lyons brands nro ulTected. The ijreen
market Is about the same as It was a week
ago, but th) market Is rlither (inlet.
1'urlnuceous goods are quoted the samo
as they were a week ugo nnd so also aro
canned goods.
The situation In California dried fruits Is
attracting considerable attention. Prunes
nro lower than they wero a Week ago, tho
decline being brought nbout by the light
consumption which has been experienced
up to this time. The actual amount that
haB gone Into the hands of consumers Is
much smaller than estimated earlier In thn
season. Tho market on apricots and
peaches Is In a good, strong position and
particularly Is this true of tho former. It
is claimed that soverc frosts In the fruit
producing sections of California have serl
ously damaged tho crop and It Is thought
that the damago Is so great that the crop
of nprlcots will not bo moru than one-half
as largo as It was a year ago.
Wirt mill .iiI1m .tl viinct-.
TllA itnln'inil ft I ... ...I ......1 ,
' " .... in uiirinK iar
week was only fair. Tho backward season
Is being felt by Jobbers In the demand for
HIIPllI- II.. ....
inirn, v. i in i him mm noi very inueu
has been done with that class ot goods, but
It Is undoubtedly truo thut when warm
i. Up to this tltno not very much
..j.. .... . m i ,u i, if tieuiiinii nui come
w'l' a rush which will bo tlllllcult for
wholesalers to hnndle. Thero Is still quite
a shortago In a number of lines and as
inunufacturcrs aro still far behind with
their orders a still greater shortago Is
feared later on In tho season.
Tho market Is In a good, strong position
and wlro nnd mill have advanced ,r, per
cent since last report. That Is about the
only change of Importance thut has taken
place, but still all lines aro being held very
firmly and tho tendency of nrlces Ih un
doubtedly upward. To those who aro posted
.......... ... I,, unKiu wiiu urn posicu
on the general situation hardware at prcs-
.. , i.vn inunn utit kix'ii properly.
Dry (.noils it Little lul-l.
Tho tlry goods trado has not boon very
actlvo tills week. Them have been a few
buyers In tho city, but most of the orders
placed wero small. Traveling men huo
also had rather a hard time, as roads aro
In bad condition and trade In tho country
quiet. Hetallcrs In most sections have not
sold any great amount of spring gooda as
yet und for that reason they aro not buying
juoro goods, nor will thoy talk ubout buy
ing for fall. What they want Is settled
weather and until that arrlveu they will
not tlo much buying, .lubbers, however,
aro not doing any complaining, us they
havn no fear hut what spring business with
retullerM will como out all right In tho end.
rho present lull Is looked upon us only
temporary ami In a short time no ono wlil
bo the worsn off for It.
Thero Is nothing new to be said of tho
eoudlllon or thn market, oh practically all
lines uro In tho samo position they wero a
week ago. Trado In eastern markets Is
only of fair proportions, but manufacturers
nnd Jobbers urn In tho best of splrlta and a
very successful year la anticipated,
(noil lie in n ml for It nniiein,
About the only Jobbers who uro entirely
satlslled with tho weather aro those en-
gaged In tho rubber business
Trade with
LAViW.r " i i.i 1 ." ;xe,!lu""uillv good this
spring, both In footwear and In rubber
clothing. .Mom mackintoshes havo l.e.m
I...V .1 1, 1 . . . '"' fcllliu liuni,
but tho biggest trado has been In ruWr
boots. Local houses havo donu an enor
mous business In boots und huvu brokon nil
previous records. Tho low prices now pre
vailing doubtless havo something to tlo
with tho suIch, but tho rains und mud hnvo
been moro importunt factors.
The situation In fall goods Is practically
unchanged. Uetullers aro evidently satls
W with tlvn contracts thoy have mado on
fa nnd winter goods, ns thoy uro not can
think SneyVlU wl,oleslll,;rs lo not
Athletic goods und particularly tennis
shoes aro moving out In- goo.l shape, but
on thut cIush of goods.
Lenther goods jobbers are not very busy
at tho present time. Thoy, have sold about
ail tho goods retailers w 111 want for tho
Immediate future nnd they hnvo not
sturted out many of thoir niun wit i
S'f" . trado ultl, them is
qi et. Hoforo long, however, traveling men
will bo out after fall oulers nn I tliiy wl
also bo after sortlng-up onlers n summer
Ines. who lesa ers uro counllng on doing
ii nice re-onler business this siuntn.'rand us
h .'i Wr.H "r" "ot Particularly heavy
It will not take mnny weeks of good trado
good'shupe.1' ,h m"""y 11,0 uri- "u
rriiltM mid 1'ioiluff.
lnit'Ju V"'01,' ft. n-r.y.Kaoil tlemau.l tho
itixi khi,LI, r frulU ,uml vegetables, but
still Jobbers havo not been exactly rushed
Moro fresh vegetables uro arriving cite
week and prices are gradually gol g "down
column'wui 'stAv10 rt'"""!" "n-hir
i of'ursrulcea'se's00 UecHnM
in the trutt lino there Is nothing new on
tho samo as thov wero u week uro 1
NKW YHI (llJXUltAI, MAHKI1T.
dnotntioiis ot tin liny Vnrli.ii.
('uiuinailUlFK.
NEW YOHIC. April 13.-Fr,OUn-llo-celpts.
Jl.SJt hbls.j exports, 29.90S bills.
Market very quiet und about Bteadv nt
unchunged prices. Winter patents, $3.0Cvl()
m?i:,.,Vj'1l7n,5M'a.,-5ht'l. W.W3.1W .Minnesota
patents, J3.kWt.:'j; winter extrus, IS.tOHL'.W;
l' Pfi 1 " o'ij.'l,'1-. IWiTa.ao ; winter low
jtriiilerf, J.2(Mi2.:i5. Hyo flour, steady; fair
to good, 2.SW3.tj; cholco to fancy, $3.i?
Tilt).
niV'iPU.'M1'lA,'-,DH"1 yllow western. Mc;
Ij'MIJ.J'.J.-lJUll: feeding, 1iCSi,c, c. I. f.
Ui !'.'?, ?,tAIiT- western. tiiT2c.
n1, Spot. "'",.): No- 2 red. 79c f. ii. b ,
?.ii..Nor,s.r".d' T7c . olevator; No. i
?,l,!MIiu,l,ll,l,'.!i5!e' r- alloat;
noilnni1 'i i". t. o. b.. uiloat
f'-Ji1'1! n.w'1 "Peiilng under fr.o
l IV5. f ri iboth '.ocounts. In..uenctd by
1.,ubUH. 'l,lu weather conditions
Un,i,'.t..1.rMP,,SU for,u K""1' lncreao ui
r ti, J n aml Wt'llU outside mar-
ntjiii im.M Nririiiir riifiti run ..
,.in.; i' ! ,.'' "'oeti a nine ai ini
-J t VVf-M clos,l-'t1, nt H net decline; May.
iSi .1W(b"lc' l'lo,i".If Tiviic; July,
e1o,:l0aS,lnMl I'"mber. TijiTo.
CgUN-HecelptB. Jl.Ofw i,,,.s exports, wo
w uu. niun, urn, .mi, j, wysn, elevutor
nnd tSltc t n. b.. alloat. uptlou market
iiii.ui..il utnuili' mill ui. l.u. . i .. ,.
..r... .. t , ... M.roi-,iiriiiiy 'lllllUUVt'U
on steudy oublcH. continued rain west, light
.. ,w iniiij hmii I'tsteru support.
Closed llrm at u partial Se net ndvaneo,
May, 49t(t94e, closed ut i'ic; July, W.'il
WiC closed ut -tSHc. v
. OATH Hecelpts, HI.OH) tin.; exports, 40,523
oil. pot. steady; No. 2. SOHc. No. 3, lHcj
- niiac, nu. j wuue, i.c, irat'j;
mlxcC western, SOtiflSlVjc: track, white, !3
3d'. Options, quiet but steady.
HAV-Slendy; shipping, MfH'i good to
i noire, Oofotu'jc.
HOI'S-Qiilet; Into, rommou to. choice,
1VO crop, lilpjc; 1K0, ll16e; old olds. JQW;
Pacific const, 10-)0 crop, lOflSc; 1S9U, ll15c;
old olds. Sflflc
HlUr.S-Slendy; Galveston. i0 to 25 lbs.,
ISHc; CallfomlH. 21 to 23 lbs., 19c; Texas dry,
U to So lbs., nifU'tc.
MwVTJIHI.-l'Irm; hemlock sole, Hue
nos Avres light to heavyweights, 2iy2Sc;
ucld, 23VWf2tHc.
rilOVISIONH-Iseef. firm; family, JtO.uO
fMl.GO; mess, J'J.OWlOM); beef hnms,, JI1.501J
U.r; piteket, lO.Mjli.to; elty, extra India
mess, U.itjwM rut meats, steady; pickled
bellies, J1.TSS10.50. pickled shoulders, JMSff
7.Co, pickled nams, :.Titilu.25. l.nrd, steady;
western steametl. IS.Su; rellncd, firm; con
tinent, S; Houth America, 19.0'; com
pound, JC.C-J'4. Pork, steady; family, JN1.50
I'.id; short clear, jieS.uHiS.W; mess, i6.wir
16.50.
HUTTIJH-I-Jasy; fresh creamery, lftTfi.'e:
factory. 114Wl.'iHc; Imitation creamery, ll'f
isic; state dairy. 1517210.
('linii.Si: Hteady; foncy, large colored,
lPiJjllHe; fancy, largo white, lUTll-ii:.
fancy, small colon!, '.iUli'ic; fancy,
small white. 125l2Ue.
KGOH Stronp. Mtato and Pennsylvania,
at mark, HfH'.ic: western storage. UH
ll'ic; western fresh, 13Vfe?iHc; southern, nt
mark, nfrltc.
POCIrJtY Allvo, steady; fowls. ViMid
chickens, lie; turkeys, !cj dressed, llrm;
tut keys, loyiOVic; chickens, luc.
TAI,UOV-Hteady; city (42 ppr iikg,), Vti
5Hl';,.F-ounlry 'l'kB. true), fiWSkc.
IllCl-. tjulot; domestic, fair to extra, V.l
0',ic; Japan, 494il?tc.
MKTALS Tho week winds up the mar
kel for metals with a dull and llstles
market In vogue. Prices wore without
cnungo and In the nbsencti of advices from
London they wero more or less nominal
Foundry Iron ruled slow, while other
crudes were In better demand und firm.
Pig Iron warrants closed at tJ.MlM-b;
northern foundry, li.2i'ttlfi.u'J: southern
foundry, JU.OOftlJ-M; soft southern, ?13.CV
gfM.bO. Tin was nominally unchanged nt
an. lead unchanged at 5l.;i7!$, while spel
ter ruled quiet at $1 'JOiixWi. Copper con
tinued featureless and nominal at JIT for
Lake Huperlor and JHi.5S for casting and
electrolytic.
OMAHA WII(K,i-At.i: MAUKLITS.
Coiiilltloti of Triule mid ttiiolntlons
on NIiiiiIi und l'linej' I'mitiiei-.
nCQH Ilcccluts liberal; good stock, llrm
at Il4ril2c. ,
I.lVi: POULTHY-Ilens, 8c; young and
old roosters, liQTc: turkeys, C'tJsc; ducks and
geese, lU7VitC.
GA.Mh-Mnllard ducks, per rtoz., J2.T54f'3.lO;
teal, tl.26Ul.5U, mixed, $1.2ottl.u0.
liLTrEll-Comtnim to fair, 12Q13o: choice.
It'll 15c; separator, 22c.
KltlJsil U YHTKHS I'lra gra-Jc. solid
packed, New York counts, jwr can, oSc; ex
tru nclccts, 32c, Ktaudards, 2oc; medium, Joo.
Bccona grade, slack tilled, Nlw York counts,
per can, 30c; extra selects, 2Uc; slunUurds,
20c; bulk standards, per gat., $1.25.
t'HKSlI KISII-IJIuck liass. "ice; whlto
bass, 10c; bluelluh. lie; bullhcnds, be; blue
tills. To: bul'f.ilos. Cc: cutllsh. 12e: cod. Set
crojiple, he; clscoss, Tc; halibut, 11c; herring,
e; nuuuucK, ye, muei'src;. ise: perch, 3c;
pickerel, Cc; pllcc, Sc, red unnpper, luc;
minion, lie: suiillsli. 5c: smelts, ic: trout.
c; whltellsh, Sc.
i'iui.u.s-i.i vc, per uoz., 51.
VUALS-Cholcc, DillOc.
1IAY Prices uuuted by Omnh.i Wholesalo
Hay Dealers' association: (Jliolce unlund.
tlo; No. 1 upland, IU.50; tneillum, W, coarse,
$3.50. Hyo straw, $5.50. These prices are for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair. Hecelpts, 7 cars.
OATS No. 2 White, 2Sc.
CO UN No. 3, 42c.
liltAN ?15.
VKOHTAHLKS.
SPINACII-Per bu. box. 75c.
A.HPAHAOUS-Cnllfornhu nor lb.. 15c.
HIIUHAHH-Callfornlu, per lb., Sc.
NKW HHBTS-Per iloz.. 50c.
NKW t'AHHOTS Per doz.. COc.
NKW TUHNll'H Per doz., 60c.
CUCUMUKHS-Hothouse. per doz.. tl.25fi
1.7D, us to size.
PAUHNIPh Per t)U.. 40c.
TUHNIPS-Per bu. busket, COc.
HKKTS-Per bu., 40c.
CAHHOTH Per till., 40c.
I.KTTUCK-Per bu., SJIflOc.
HAIJISIli:-Pcr doz.. 20iM0c.
PAltai.KY Per doz., D5c.
POTATOKS Per bu 45Q55c: Colorado.
75c.
BEKD POTATOES Karly Oil OS. 55aC0c:
Hed ltlver Valley. UOc: Triumph, J1.10.
BWHisT 1'uta luia i-er 110:., ji.so.
CALlllAGK Holland seed, ncr lb.. 2c: new
California, SVjc.
TOM ATOKS Florida, per C-busket crate.
$3.50; Mexicans, per 4-baskot crate, 2.
u:iUiNO uniu per uu., i.iuai-.w.
CKI.1:HY California, us to size. C0375ci
Kalamazoo, 25&3UC.
CAUI.iklowkii California, per crato.
t2.50ft3.00.
iikains wax, per uu., o; string, per uu..
$4.50. " ' " " -
j-.uu riiAft i-rcr 011. oox, t-i.
PKPPUPiS-Per bu. box, $2.25.
FHU1TS.
KTIlAWllI'MllllKS Florida, ner nt.. 40e!
Texas. 2ofa30c; Louisiana, 2l-qt. cases, $3.23.
UHAP12S Maluga. per keg. J7.j0ifj.y0.
APPLKS rer nui., ji.jj; wnsnington, per
bu. box, $1.75; llotlflowers, $1.80.
(JHANHKHHIES-Holl nnd Bugle. t9 ner
uul.; Jerseys, per nut,, .du; per cruic,
THOP1CAL FHU1TS.
OllANCKS Cullfornlu seedlings. 2.00a
2.25, navels, U 75S3.00.
LKJIONH (Juiiiormu, extra fancy. I3.23Q
a.uu; cuoice, jj
jjana.nah i'cr uuncn, accoruing to size.
tl.75'02.2.'..
FIOS Cullfotnln, new cortons. 75c: layers.
G5c: Imported, per lb,. Wiil'ic.
OA i f.n 1 ersian, in uu-iu. uoxes, eairs, &o
per lu.; uauowvuu. avtc per iu.
.Mltj(ji;iji.A.NKUua.
HONKY Culltornla. per 31-soctlon case.
$3.75.
ciui.it i-er on 1.. i.i,u: tier nair du .. ij.j.
NUTS KnglPth wnlnntb, per lb., 16c; til
l.iiiu .win ll t'trf rt I n'ntula nnn Hi 1C1iO(rt
raw neatiuts. per lb.. CM'-ic: roasted. tiUii
7 Vie. iiriizns, uc; pecans, iuui-c; cocoanum,
each, 4VaC
lliuiss no. l green, bw, jvo. a green,
4'c; No 1 salted, GVic; No. 2 salted, 5V4c;
No. 1 venl calf, li to 12 lbs.. Sc: No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides, S&13c; sheep
pens, ib'uton; norso limes, u.imi--a-
Liverpool Cirnln mill Provisions
LIVKHPOOL. April 13, WHKAT-Qulct:
No. 1 California, Gs2Vfcd; No. 2 red western
winter, bsuu; mi, 1 nortnern spring, s jti,
Futures, unlet: May. BsDd: July. 5s in.itl.
COHN Spot, firm: Amorlcnn mixed, now.
is vtu; Ainencaii inixen, old, is I'.'ja. ! u
t tires, sieutiy; iay, 4s; JUiy, oSH',ii; Hep
tembor. 3s lld.
1M2AH Camidlnn. (inlet. 6s CVd.
FLOUH St. Louis fancy winter, steady.
Cs Cd.
HOPS At London (Pacific coaBt), steady,
jmsi'j: 1 17s.
I'ltOVlSlONS-Hecf, easy: extra India
tr.oss, uissii. I'orK, steauy; prime mess
western, CJs 3d. Lard, American rellncd, In
nails, llrm. Us: prlmo western. In tierces.
quiet, 43s. Hacon, Cumberland cut, 2ij to 30
His., llrm, 4,H'.Ki: snort rins, iu to 21 Ins..
llrm. lis fid; long clear middles, light. 2S to
31 lbs., firm, 43s 3d; long clear middles,
beuvv. 35 to 40 lbs., strong. 42s 3d; Bhort
clenr backs, IB to 20 lbs., steady, 41s; clear
nellies, 11 to 11; ins., urm, 47s uu. iinms,
bhort cut, II to Hi lbs,, llrm, 43s 3d. Shoul
ders, suuare. 11 to 13 IDs., firm. 3Us 3d
11UTTKH Finest United States, dull, 00s;
goon i nn amies, quiet, uis tu.
CHKKHK-Americun finest white, dull,
ISs: American tlncst colored, nulct. 17s Gd.
TALLOW Prlmo city, steady, 25s; Aus
tralian in i.onuon, quiet, -ts ui
Wool .MurUet.
ST. LOUIS. April 13.WOOL Manufac
turers havo eased up their purchasing of
thu finer grades oven on the low basis at
which these sorts hfUl been selling. Medium
and coarso grades aro relatively dearer
than tho line, but contlnuo quiet and 'un
changed, except on fooso medium. Texas
ami southern, which are lower. Medium
grades, 12filSUc; light line. 12Ul5c; lienvy
tine. 10(f12c; tun washed. 17(27c.
LONDON, April 13.-WOOIv-Tho arrivals
of wool for the fourth series of auction
sules amount to 115, ITS bales, including 13,000
rorwarued direct, 'j no sonca is timitcii to
3."i0,0o0 bales. Tho Imports of wool during
1.10 wpuk rouow: kow south wnies, 23,ui
bules: Victoria. 18.215: South Australia. S.G25:
Queenslautl, 2.2S3; New Xealand. 0,OBj Cape
01 noon nope nm: .Natal, i.ihk: litissoran
1,014; Havre, 5.643; olsewhore. 0.SS. Thu date
for the opening for the llfth Bor es Is an
nouncetl as September !. with offerings
limited to UOO.eou bales, new arrivals, The
sixth scries will open November 20, urrlvala
Closing on .toveiuoer 10.
KniiniH City Cirnln mill I'ro vInIoiix,
"'::,, Mt 1 '11 !,V, ' i iiivm .imy
ll-.(l tff.Vl j "iTii'iiTfcti L'ueil, iMO, im
ird,
,'HIIV Mil.' J167llU.fl llllv jnTitfVll... -....I.
No, 2. mixed, 42c? No. 2 white, 42V4c; No. 3,
42a42!.c.
OATS No. 2 white, SOJfSOUc.
Jim iMh i urj .
HAV PlioU'O timothy, M0.60itfn.00; chot
Ill mltil Til
Ico
III 11 1 1 II. il.W-tJ k-.V",
lll'TTKH-Crcamery. ITW.Mc.
liatlS-Stcndy; fresh Missouri mid K
sas stock, lie doz.; loss off, eases
turned; now wliltcwood cures Included,
an
re-
mm 1-.
HKCF.IITS-Whent, 3D.200 bu.; corn, 15
lit I rv.lt U U ItftA l.t
soo
HHIPililNTS-Whcat, 62.400 bu.r corn
ts
Wl uu,, iiilin, lltlllf.
Mluiixiitiollii (iriiln MtirUot.
jMINNKAPOLlB. April lS.-WHKA
T
fash, iPJic; May, 70',ic; July. 71se; on true
No. 1 hard, 73e; No. l northern, 71oj
io.
. iiiii-uierii, ui'iTjuuiiic
FLOl'H First natents. ja.far.CC: seeoml
patei ts, t3.G.Vt3 75: first clears. $1,05Q"3.C5;
seeonti eifiirs. jutc.iu.
1IHAN Lower; In bulk, $12.50.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Speculation Black and Trade Haiti Zuier
on tho Declint,
MAY WHEAT CLOSES HALF CENT LOWER
Corn ltu-iliieix Sninll mill .Monti Pro-
f I'Hnlolllll lln ti Hull, .Some C'Iiiiiik
Iiik of .Mny for .Inly Pro
IjIrIoii Pi lees Decline.
CHICAGO, April 13,-Hoard ot Trade spec-
ulatlvo market ruled easier today, May
wheat closing He, corn He, oats c und
provisions a shudo to 6c lower. Trade In all
the pits was rather quiet.
A decline nt Liverpool wos Influential nt
the opening of the wheat mnrkot, May sell
ing fyc to o lower nt TOHc to Toc. The
majority of traders who bought on recent
fly complaints sold out at the start. A de
mand for July raised that option to He pre
mium over May and helped the nearer fu
ture. At the decline the bull contingent
put up n stiff fight nnd durlns the first half
hour succeeded In forcing u recovery to
r.r.! . , .
1 vr . '"ay. 1 no remainder of the cur-
tatlcd SnttlnlllV annul, n ...no xhlnlti.
cunlcd In chatigng May to July, business
ucinr nn 11 nifift..rnf n,.ii.. rri.a dim, .
of n bearish set of statistics Monday, how-
k 10 risu 10 nn easier tone nnd May
gradually worked off to 70H70;c and
cosed easy. He lower nt 70Hc. Traders
wcf?A,'ll?Ur,n'? 0,1 world's shipments closo
to i0.00O,W") bushels nnd on n visible decrense
or z,600,Xkj. There was practically no cash
business, exporters reporting only 1 load
........ mimuuuiii i;ii;tiraiiee in wucai mill
Hour were eounl to n? fi.i iniui,..iu .. i.iio
primary rocelnts aggregated 3W,ipo bushels,
compared witli 7flo,i-jo bushels for two davs
n year ago. Local receipts were 00 cars.
1 i .iL" -u'nici graiic. .Minneapolis aim
Duliith reported 215 cars, against 43S last
week and ,00 a year ago. lit ports of Oer
miin, f.ro'' conditions conlllcteil, but donus
tle tidings wero ns rosy as ever.
I ho trade in com was small and mostly
profcsslonul. Thn tnnrlfr lu.1.1 tlr,,.
tin light receipts und small country offer
ings, but toward the end of the session
dropped In sympathy with wheat. May
stuu oeiween -lie und 43Hc und closed c
lower at 43Hc Hecelpts were 113 cars, 20 of
Contract grade Thnr, wnn nn ilnmiihil frt-
shlpment at current prices.
V"'"..wl-ru. ,no " renture of trado
being tho changing of Mny for July at Uc
premium for May over tho luter delivery,
Hecolptii were 11'8 cars May sold between
-ie and 25o and closed Uc lower nt 23c,
having eased oft lu sympathy with wheat
und corn.
Provisions were dull. Thu market opened
firm lu sympathy with higher prices for
hogs, out cased on selling by packers. May
pork sold between $11.50 and $1I.42H and
closed 6c lower nt $1I.42H; .Mny lard be
tween $S.30 nnd SS.2714.. eloMlmr K .loivn nl
f.S.27H. nnd May ribs between $S.27H and
$S,30. with tho closo a shudo depressed at
$!.27HjS.30.
Kstlmnted receipts Monday: Wheat, 20
cars; corn, 120 curs; oats, 1D3 cars; hogs, 27,
000 head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlclos. Opcn.l Jllgh. Low. Close. Yes'y,
Wheat
May
July
T0V.5TH TOHfJ! TOHfTU TOH 70'4
O'Ml'SiiTOTMtTl T0i Toh.T0T4flil
4,7 43'i
434TlH 41 43H 43i, 43U
I3!4t54 43T4 43i
23'j, 254 25 25 25H-(iU
25H 25H 25 25 23
II 50 U M 14 42H 14 42H 11 4TH
UZ II 70 14 62J 14 62H II CO
S 20 8 30 8 27H 27H S 32H
8 23 8 23 8 1TH 8 1TH 8 22i,4
S 22H 8 22H 8 15 8 15 S 20
8 30 8 30 8 27 H 8 30 8 30
8 10 8 10 8 02 H 8 02H 8 07'A
8 02H 8 02 H 8 00 8 00 8 03
Corn-
April
May
July
Oats-
May
July
Pork-
May
July
La rd
May
July
Sept .
Ribs
May July
Sopt.
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as fallows:
FLOUIt Quiet; winter patents, $3.S5a3.!o;
straights, $3.203.70: clears. $2.tVTi:i.40; spring
........ l.il.. . , , n .......... . I, r . I T r- .
j.v rii-j.i rjj) ' i"10"1"' j.uo'OJ.ou; oiiKers,
WHKAT-No. 3 spring, m0X: No. 2 red,
iOHft73c.
C'OHN-No. 2, 43V1: No. 2 yollow. 43U,
OATS-No. 2, 2Co27c; No. 3 white, 2SHB
HY1C No. 2, C4c.
ILVRLKY-Oood feeding, 4Cc; fulr to
choice multlnc. 67fl5Sc.
SEKDS-No. 1 Hux, $1.58; No. 1 northwest
ern. $1.5S: prlmo timothy. $3.90.
I'HOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $14.33f?)
ii. iu. "uu, pii iiu iu i.ji',t'on.iu. tsnori
libs sides (loose), $s.2OB8.40; dry suited
shoulders (boxed). 7i7,lu; short clear sides
looxeri), i.jiVi'UN.M1.
WHISKKY-Hnsls of high wines, $1.23
CLOVKH-Contruct grade. $10.75.
Following aro tho receipts and shipments
. . Receipts. Shlpmonts
Flour, bbls 31,000 75.000
Wheat, bu 153,000 Ml.OOO
Com, bu 80,000 180,00)
Outs, bu 221,000 313.0CO
Rye, bu 3,000 3,000
Hurley, bu 25,000 6,000
On the Produce exchnngo today the but
ter market was steady: creameries, Wl
iujtic. (mines, iiisc. uncese, steady, nit
i'.KKs, menu) , iresn, j;c.
Nt. l.ouln firnlii iintl 1'ravlslaiia.
ST. LOUIS. Atirll 13. WHEAT Lower
No. 2 red, ensh, elevator, COYtc; truck, 73Hc;
May. 70V'.4l'70-,c; July, &S',4c; No. 2 hurd,
71 He.
CORN Weak; No. 2 cash. 42ic; track,
43c; May, 41Hi41Hc: July, 42Hc
OATS-DulI; No. 2 cash, 27Hc: track. 2Sc;
May. 25c; July, 241ic; No. 2 whlto, 29Hc
RYK-lllgher ut 6IHc
FLOUll Dim: patents, $3.45tf3.C0; extra
iitncy uuu siraigtu, J.u'aa.Ki; Clear, $2.701f
2.00.
8KEDS Timothy, steady: nvernn rn.
celpts, $3.25j4.O0; prlmo worth more, Flax.
t r.' '
CORNMKAISteady nt $2.20.
MIAN Unchanged; sacked, east track
72c.
HAY" Timothy. steady, $11.00(311.60;
prairie, uuny uuu nun; utu iiuoieu
WHISICY'-Stenay. $1.27.
IRON COTTONTII2S-$l.
HAaOING-fi7c.
HUMP TWINK-Oc.
PROVISIONS-Pork. steady, Jobbing.
$15.75. Lurd, quiet nt $S.25. Dry salt
meats, steady: boxed lots, extra shorts,
s.37H: clear rips, $8.10; clear sides, $S.62H.
iiacon, sicnuy; uoxcti lots, extra snorts,
$'J.12H: clear ribs. $9.25: clear sides. I9.3TH
M KTALS Lead, quiet at $I.22H; spelter,
stronger at $3.77H bid.
POULTRY' Firm; chickens, Sc; turkeys,
58c: ducks, 8e: geese, 3fauc.
UUTTKR Steady; creamery, lM22c;
diilry, 14(ffl7c.
KCiGS Steady nt 12Hc. repacked and cases
Included.
RECKIPTS-Flour, 5.O00 bbls.: wheat, 8,000
on.; corn, ;i,iuii nu.; oais, iiv.uw nu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour. 8.000 bbls.; wheat,
eu,uuu uu,; Lorn, ti,w.v uu, ; oais, y.uw nu,
MOVKMUXTS IX STOCKS AXII UO.MIS
Iluy'M Slock .Mnrkot U lllubly .Miiiilpn-
liileil liy I'l'ofeaKloiinU.
NKW YORK, April 13.-Todny's stock
market was highly professional and under
actlvo manipulation nil through tho ses
sion. Brokers who have been actlvo for
the bull leaders of tho speculation through
oat tho rocent movement wero tho largest
buyers of stocks and thoir operations
wero especially conspicuous In Hock
island, sugar and tho Atchlaons. Largo
buying orders wero In tho market nt tho
opening and caused general advances. In
which Hock Island, the Chicago Terminal
Transfer siocks, i'oopie s uas nnd Con
solldnted Gas wero the leaders. Great
contldenco was professed over tho future
of the money mnrkot nnd tho buying was
said to be lu anticipation of a favorable
bunk Btntement. Tho strength was very
generul In tho railroad list, Hurllngton nnd
Northern Pacific both moving upward.
Tho United States Steel Btocks recovered
from yesterday's depression. Amalga
mated Copper was active and strong nnd
Sugar was moved up 2H points und Colo
rado Fuel an extreme 8 points. Thero
was u good deal of selling on tho ndvnnce
nnd confiiiernmo renction had occurred
when the bank statement appeared, Hock
iBland forged upward after the publica
tion, touching 158, and fulling back over
a point and then lecoverlng under manipu
lation to 150 again, before falling back
ugaln, Tho stock closed at 155, a net
gain of .1. Tho high point was tho record
prlco for tho stock under tho present
capitalization nnd tho fact that llio stork
crossed St. Paul was also mado the sub
ject of Interested comment.
The bank statement was Interpreted ns
fnvorable. owing to the rise in the sur
plus, but the decline in thu reserves proved
considerably larger thun anticipated und
thu drastic loan contraction of $13,IS4,0fJ0
was all that saved the surplus from fur
ther depletion. Tho bulls eked out the
effect of the Increnso in the surplus by
rumors of measures to be tukeu liy syn
dicate borrowers for tho further relief of
tho money market nnd of further largo
offerings to be inudo to the secretury of
the treasury of government bonds nt
figures which he would accept Thero
was nevertheless nn nctlvc selling move
ment to take profits on the advance, and
the closing was Irre-tular and below the
best all around.
Less attention lias been nn d to bonds
than to stocks and their movement has
betn irregular. I'nltcd States 4s, regis
tered, ami Is. council, closed '. over ino
closing cull of last week.
The following uro mu cio.nng prices on
the New York Stock oxchantei
Atchison
a do pfd
W. & L. K
'..J I do 2d pld,....
lit Wis. Central ...
'HVThlrd Avenuo ..
4lr'll. Af O. pfd....,
22ii National Tube.
IWUi do prd ,
3TI Amal. Contier ..
do ptd..,,
ltnltlmorn & O.
Can. Paclllo ...
Can. Southern
Clies. ti Ohio.
Chlcugo O, W.
C. II. .fc y
Chlcuso 1. & I,
n
x,
lli'i
122
9IH
tili:
HS
illts
Wi
1W
l7
H'J
20
61
6
25
, 1
VI
17
40H
ll.l
4.t,
110-4
TC
117
129
111
51 H
i 7Vtl
. 4,-U
.IgjV.
1U2
22tf
i'J
-OH
. 'i'U
, M
, 3'J
, ttl
, 1
, tJ
. 67
117
,151
. 87
, f.l
, SU
, til
. 3C
.UiH
' '?'
W'.a
.211
4!
.140'
,123
ni
. 13U
, ii?
, 2i iH
. CO',!!
:
. 70
. 4iH
tlil,
i;i
.do pfd
Chicago & K. I..
Chicago N. W
71 lAtlams kxnroMS.
UT Am, Express ...
.MOH'U. S. Express...,
,!!') Wells-Fargo Ex.
, sots' Am. Cot, Oil
. 12.gi do pfd ,
, 4TVAm, MallltiK ...
, 21 do piu.,
.tstj Amer. S. .i H...
223 I do pttl
, 4."H'Atncr. Spirits ..
, i;4' l0 I'fu
, ssH'Amer. S. II ,
, Total Mu Pfd
aulfj Amer. S. & W.
Kilt ,!o nr.l . . .
u., it l, it l',...
C. l' f. a.- Hi. I
Colo. Southern ,
do 1st ptd, ....
tin tifil
Del. & Hudson.,
Del. L. At W...,
Den. & R. a....,
!" Ptd
Erie
till lMt lltM .
Ot. Nor. pfd....
lloCKItlt I'nul
Hocking Vnlley..
Illinois Central...
K' 'Am, lln Plate!
.111 'do pfd
lowu Central ...
SJ Am. Tobacco ...
do pfd
. E. .V W......
do iif,t
, ;:", do pfd
ttl Ana. .Mln. Co...
125 llrk. Hup, Tr....
230 Colo, F. ,i I
10IH Con. Tobacco ...
S, do pfd
,lfe(s Federal Slecl .
UJS. tif.l .
Itko Shore ....
Louis. & Nash..
Mnnlmtiim I. .
Met. St. Hy
Mex. Central ...
Minn. & St. L...
.i Gen, Electric . !
do prti
Mo. I'nrllli!
112 Glucoso Sugar .
l3'i do . pfd
Mobile .V Ohio..
M., K. & T
in nl, I.
Wrti'Int nl Paper ...
-Vi' I'm
, w Laclede Ons ....
,IW iNat. Dlscult ....
K.1 do prd
6JU National Lead .
, h::H do pfd
IAS Nutlonal Steel..
, It-1' Mo ifd
N. J. fVntml
N. Y. Central...
Nor. & West...
tin tifil.
No. Paclllu
do ntil
Ontario & W....
si', w. l. a, Hritke.
No. American ..
O. H. At N
do nftl
Tit Paclllc Coast ...
l.VrV do pftl
, MV lo zd pfd
7 Paclllc Mull
54 People's Gas ...
79 I'ressed 8, C....
UOH do pftl
4i'H Pullman P. c...
82HStund. H. & T. .
Pennsylvania ...
Heading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rio G. V
tlo lifil.
St. L. & if. F...
do 1st pfd
tlo -'il nf.l
U-4 DUHUl
8t. L. S. W
do nfil
pfd
C. Ai 1
Lenther...,
pld
Uiil.l..,
iVji,4 Tenu
St. Paul
l.V.
uo pru
St. Pun! n...
1U.IH
140
4o?
tlo
u. s
So. Paclllc
do pfd
Western lTnlnii
so. Kail way ....
ill! tifil "
Republic 1. & S
Tex. it 1'acllic.
i. vi no pin
?.1tdU. S. Steel
4.'l
union I'aclllc ..
do nfil
;s5 tin prd
:op. c. c. & st. l.
Wubash
Trust receipts. Nominal.
Xw York .Monej- Mnrki't.
NEW Y'OHIC. Anrll 13 MMVI.'V n,, nii
Bteadv nt 4 ner nun ml
paper, 3$i4H per cent.
nu.iii.i.Mi KAuiiA.NUit; Nomlnul, with
actunl business lu bankers' bills at ilT'i
for domund und at $1.8I8 for sixty tlava;
ppfcttd rates. $1.85H und 4.K9; conimerclal
bills, $4..S3f-I.M',i.
SILVER-Certllicatcs, COc; bar, COc; Mov
lcan dollars, 4Sc.
HONDS-State, weak; railroad. Irregular;
governments, Bteatly; refunding 2s, rog.
und coupon, 10CH: 3s, reg 1 loji ; coupon,
iiiys; new is, reg. nuu coupon, laaj old 4s,
rcc. 113H! nilinnn. 113:! "... r.,o .,.i
coupon, 1UH.
'ins closing prices on bonds today r a
follows:
U. S. ref. 2s, reg.,
do coupon
do iis, reg..
do coupon
do now 4s, reg.,
do coupon
do old 4s, reg..,
do coupon
do 6.4, reg
do coupon ...i,
D. of C. 2s, 03s..,
Atch. gen. 4s
do uuj. 4s ,
Can. So. 2s
C. & O. 4Hs
do 5s
C. & N. W. a Ts
do 8. F. d. us..
Chicago Tcr. 4s.,
Colo. So. 4s
D. & It. G. 4s...
Erlo gen. 4s
,1'4'N. J. c. if. 6s...,
lOCH'No. Pacific 3s...,
UU)4I do 4s
I11HN Y C & S L 4s..
,139 IN. & W. con. 4s,
,139 Ore. Nuv. Is
.tUla' do 4s
1130. S. L Cs.
lllbl do con. 6s
.132
72
104H
100
.10114
109
101
12.
117
lllH'Hendlng gen. 4s..
,121 ill. O. W. Is 1
102 Ht L & I M c. 5s'
101
115H
. 9(3.. St L Ac S F g. Us
.lSlVa
.191
.11SH
.1L0H
. 9!
.11C
. 69
.119
.UO
.105
.120
,1UJ!S St. Paul cons....
10GH St P. C Ac l Is.
,121 do 5s
.112 So. Puclllo 4s...,
121 So. Hnllwuy 6s.,
97U S. R. Ac T. (Is....
, S7H Tex. & P. Is
101H do 2a
, 8Mi Union Pacific 4s
F. W. & D. C. Is
Gen, Electric 6s.
Iu. Centrnl Is...,
L. & N. unl. 4s...
M. K. & T. 2s... .
do 4h
N. Y. C. Is
.101 'Wnbush Is ....
,1S3H do 2s
.117 West Shore 4s...
.110H
.1I4H
102HWIs. Central 4s.
an
y
C3H
. ri ,vn. centuries
0-Mi 'Wabash deb
107HI
Bid. Offered.
Iloaton Stock Uuotntlona.
UOSTON, April 13.-Call loans. 3ffl iior
cent; tlmo loans, 3CIH per cent, official
riuiniK.
A., T. & 8. V...
do pfd
Amer. Sugar ....
tlo pfd ,
Am. Telephone.,
Hoston & Al
lloston Elevuted
C, B. & Q
Dominion Coal..
do ptd
Fltchburg pfd..
Gen. Electric ..
Ed. Elec. Ill
Mcx. Central
N. E. G. A: C...
Old Colony
Old Dominion ..,
Union Pttclllo ..,
West End
West. Electric .,
. C3 ;
,140
,123
171
,175
,t;
lAtchlson 4s
Advcnturo
Alloucz Mln, Co.
Amal. Copper ..
Atlantic
Boston & Mont.
Ilutto Ac Boston.
Cal. Ac Ilecla....
Centennial
.102
. li.vi
rrn"
. .U74
.110
:th
.407
.110
.S30
lit
. 2i
.1 i'IU.
Franklin
.IIS Humboldt
22CH Osceoki
S3H
..iu t'nrroi
. 2i;'Oulnov
.181
. !)
?.'
ll santu Fe Con..
,20.)
33
93
. 9t
U5
inmurucK
Utah Mining ..
W'ltinmi
Wolverines".'.'.'
Xnr York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. April 13,-Tliu following uro
quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con 2.1
Alice 33
Breeco 123
Brunswick Con.. 20
Comstock Tun... C
Con. Cal. & Va..215
Dead wood Tor.. . u)
Horn silver 110
Iron Slhur CO
Leadvillo Con,... C
Llttlo Chief ...
Ontario
.. 11
..5X)
. 72
.. 7
.. 7
.. 8
.. 25
..
..415
Ophlr
I'hoenlx ,
Polosl
Snvngo ,
sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ,
Standard
London Stock Unotntlona,
LONDON, April 13.-2 p. m.-Closlng:
Cons., money..
do acct
Atchison
Cun. Paclllc ...
St. Paul
Illinois Centrni.
Louisville
U. P. nfil
93 9-10 do 1st pfd
. !; Pennsylvania. ...
. (IdH Reading
w
1'
if
42-
4S
97H
7!No. Paclllc pfd.
..16SH
Grand Trunk
Anaconda ....
Rand Mines .
U. S. Steel...
do pfd
,..li:iv4
..107
. S7H
..163
.. 39,
N. Y. Central..
Erie
I'AH SILVER Steady, 27',d per ounce.
MONEY 3H per cent; tho rate of dls
S.mi!i,t..,n..tmi I,cn market for short bills is
Sw'.H:!? 'H'r cen' '"' lre0 months' bills,
3 11-1603 per cent.
Weekly Hunk Sliitemriit,
NEW YORK, April 13.-Tho weekly state
ment of averages of tho associated banks
shews:
Loans, $S90,9.T,c,0O0; decrense, $13,4il,COO.
Deposits, $SC9,2S9,200; decrease, $10,192,100.
Circulation, f31,470,On0; decrenso, $302.T0o.
Legal tenders, $C9,iilS,4O0; Increase. $215,l'Jo.
Specie, $180,012,100; tlecrease, $2,218,100. Totnl
reserve, $250,2W,600: decrease. $2.0O2,lsf). Re.
servo retmlred, $242,322,300: decrease, $1,123,
Surplus reserve, $7,93b',2(jO; Increase,
Hank Clenrlimx,
,9,M,Al,A. AI)r" 13. Bank clearings today,
$91,752; corresponding duy last yeur, $1,011,
,o0; decrense, $fll,uo7.
CHICAGO, April 13.-Clearlngs, $22,792,802;
balances. $2.583,13S. Posted exchange, $I.S5H
il.t9. Now York exchange, par.
ST. LOUIS. April 13.-Clenrlng8, $0,910,139;
balances, $1,040,811. Money lu good demand
nt 6Jifi per cent. New York exchange, 25o
discount bid. par asked.
CINCINNATI. April 13,-ClearlnKS, $2.S07,
950. Money. 3H6 per cent. New Y'ork ex
change, par to 6o premium.
NEW YORK, April 13.-Clurlngs, $429,
930,3Mii balances, $13,615.S12. '
t BOSTON. April 13.-Clearlngs, $30,181,233;
balances. $l,7!i9,OII.
BALTIMORE. April 13,-Clenrlngs, $3,911,
130; balances, $095,1,81.
PHILADELPHIA, April 13.-CleurliiBs,
$20,171,744; balances, $2,093,230.
I'eorui .Inrket.
PEORIA, April 13.-CORN-Flrm; No. 2,
43c,
OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 27c. billed
through,
WHISKY-On tho bails of $1.27 for fin
ished t'oods.
.Stock In Nluhl.
Following uro th receipts at tho four
principal markets for April 13:
Cuttlo, Hogs, Sheep,
South Omaha 52S 4.921 1,218
Chicago 200 12.OI0 500
Kansas City too 6,ooo , ..
St. Louis 200 3.S00 ry
Totals
.1,128 25,721 3.21S
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bef Sum and Cowi Mr; B Quoted Tn to
riftean Centi Higher for Week.
HOGS REACH HIGHEST POINT OF THE YEAR
XotlilttK tin iilt. Toilnj to .Mnke Test of
Miet'li -Mnrket, but foi- Week Prices
An Ten to Fifteen On In l.tmer
on Wclliei'N mid l.niiitis.
SOUTH OMAHA, April 12.
Hecelnts were: Cattle. I lots. Slii.pn
Otllclal .Monday 1,0.V 2,0 7,703
uiuciui lucsuuy
Oflictal Wetlliesday 2,!M
Olllclal Thursday 1.711
10,433
l',022
7,oyj
6.V2J
C.219
I. HOi
2.013
77S
Otllclal Friday l.Qsi
wincim saiuruay
4.9JI
1,21S
March 25
.Marcn 20.
March 27.
March 28.
March 29.
March 30.
March 31.
April 1,..
April
Apt II
Indicates Sunday.
The olllclal number of enrs of stock
brought lu today by each road was:
Cattle.Hugs.Sh'p.H'scs.
C, M. ft St. P. Hy.. .. 2
O. A: St. L. Ry 1
U. P. system 9 2 ..
C. Ac N. W. llv I
V., E. Ac M. V. H. H. .. 17
S. C. ,t P. Hy 2
C, St. P., M. Ac O. Hy .. 9
tS. AC M. 1C. l. 11.. 1,1 il 1
C, B. it (J. Ry 12
C, It. 1. Ac P., east.. .. a
Total receipts .... 13 73 5 1
The disposition of tho ilny's receipts was
as follows, each buyor purchasing the uuni-
uer ot ncnu iniucaieu:
B'jycrs. Cattle.
Oiiiali.i Packing Co
G, II. Hiimmoutl Co
Swift und Compuny I
Cudahy PacKlug Co
Armour Ac Co
Swift, from country
It. Becker Ac Degan..., 430
Vulisntit Ac Co 2
Other buyers 4
Hogs. Sheep.
112
79.1
1.102
1.233
1,3110 ... .
411
Totals 40) 4.S10 411
CATTLE The supply of cuttlo this week
has not been very heavy at this nolnt. ns u
glance nt tho table of receipts ut the head
ot tho column will show. Not only Is there
a ilecreuse as compared with last week, but
also with the corresponding week of last
year. Tho demand, on tho contrary, was
liberal nnd as a result the tendency of
prices hns been upward all the week, nnd
each duy's receipts havo met with ready
sale.
Beef steers have made up tho bulk of tho
receipts this week nnd tho ttiullty litis
shown consltiernblo 'mprovement ns com
pared with previous weeks. The high nolnt
of tho week wus $5.45, und the proportion of
cuttlo selling over $o.oo wns the largest in
a good many weeks. Tho demand on tho
part of puckers wns liberal und the deslr
ublo grades dimmed hands at it mold rate.
For tho week it Is safe to oall tho market 10
(tfl.'ic higher than nt tho closo of last week,
with good cattle In active demnnd. Tho
commoner grades und hulf-fut stuff has
also improved, though that class of cattle
Is. of course, not us reudy sellers.
The cow market hns hIbo been In actlvo
demand all he week and the finality good
u good many belters being Included In the
receipts. The advance on cow stuff has
been rather uneven, as packers freaucntlv
paid fancy prices for good stuff In order to
get it. Taking tho market as a whole, how
ever. It Is safa to cull tho prices l(ijl3c
higher than they were a week ago, with
tho exception of common dinners, which
uro lower. It Is probably truo that tho
greatest ndvuucc has been on tho kinds of
cows that a week ago wero selling at from
$3.70 to VJ.80. Bulls, calves and stngs have
also shown some Improvement this week
where tho qualify was satisfactory.
Tho supply of teeners has not been heavy
this week, ni.d neither bus tho demand.
Very fow buyers havo been In from the
country and trndo has been dull, particu
larly on tno common stutt. uooa feeders
can easily bo quoted steady for tho week,
as the supply has been light nnd tho de
mand huge enough to tnko all that was of-
rercd. ri uc commoner grades, however,
havo been very slow snlo and tho tendency
of prices has been downward. Cattle of
good quality weighing from coo to 800
pounds seem to bo tho best sellers. Repre
sentative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
I...
Av. l'r. No. Av. Pr.
1137 $1 73
CALVES.
120 fi 60 2 95 C 00
STOCK COWS.
....700 2 01 2 11 IB 3 23
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1.
2 tila 4 OU
HOGS Thero was n light run of hoes
hero today und thn mnrket opened nctlvo
und nbout n nickel higher. Tho bulk of
tho hogs sold at $fl.02H nnd $0.06, with the
better grades selling at $.07HlC10. The
lighter weights sold mostly nt $0.00, but
thero was nothing below that mark. Tho
proportion of cholco heuvy hogs was larger
than usual touay unit incro wero noi nn
many of the light, common hogs, which
neipeu oui ino nverago touay io somo ex
tent. It was u good, nctlvo market and
everything wns out of tlrst hands In good
senson. Today's ndvnnco cstubllshcs a
now high point for tho year, the highest
average provlous to this tlmo being on
April S. when tho hogs cost $0.01.
As will bo seen from the tablo of average
prices, tho week closes with prices over ?c
higher than at tho closo of lust week, The
low point of this week wns Wednesday,
when tho uverngo cost was only $5.87.
Tho last three days, then, the market hns
advanced about 17c. Representative sales:
AO.
CI..
90..
Av. Mil. IT.
o. av. nu. l'r.
227 ... $0 m
222 120 C 00
09 238 ... t. 05
CO 2(11
60 200
67 253
C 05
fi 0
fi 05
..221
. .220
..209
..214
. .210
120
120
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67. . . .
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69....
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. .231
. .255
..271
. .220
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100
40
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100
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67.
251
42 250
(13 230
61 212
69 261
71 23
00 271
78 240
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1
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SHEEP There has been a fairly llhernl
supply of sheen hero this week, receipts
being a trlllo heuvier than last week or
tho corresponding week of Inst year. The
bulk of the ktuff arrived the llrst threo
days ot tho week, and since then there
has been but llttlo on the market. Tho
demand has not been very heuvy this
wick und the tendency of prices for that
reason has been downward. For tho week
It Is safe to call both lambs and wethers 1 t(
15c lower. Ewes havo not shown ho much
change, as thero have not been many on
sale, und prices havo held close to steady.
Tho great bulk of tho arrivals now aro
clipped and the clipped stuff ts selling
high In comparison with the wooled,
Tho supply of feeders Iibh been light
this week nnd the demand siilllclent to
take what was offered at good steady
prices.
uuniauons; uuoice wethers. $4, TOSH
1 chtwelcht ewes. tl.25MI.40: fnlr in ennri
ewes, JS.O'Xf 1.25; cholco lumbs, $5.00fl5.l5; fulr
to good Iruim:,. $.76j5.0n; clipped lambs, $1.60
5.oo: spring lumbs, $0.50if8.60: feeder owes,
$3 25182.60: feetlir wethers, $3,751.00; feeder
lumbs, $4,3014.60.
.New York I, lie' Stuck Mnrl.ot.
NEW YORK. April 13,-BEEVES-Re-iclpts,
4SV hcud; no trading; nominally
Totnl this week 11.370 40.37C X,M
Week Hiding April 6... .12.979 SO.ail 22,U'j
Week ending Malcll 80. .11,217 3t;,liil 2.',C.iO
Week ending March 2.1. .11.009 :J.0.a SJ.jo
W'vck ending March Hi.. 12,230 30,9il 31,3-m
Same week last your....li,43S 4b,i8 2l,i91
Average prlco puid tor hogs for the past
several days with comparisons:
1901. 1900.9'J.1S9S.1S07.1S96.,1SW.
5 TC I 3 5T 3 6T 3 93 3 59 4 TI
6 SI 4 f9 3 US 3 91 1 3 CO 4 hi
5 Ni 4 91 3 CO 3 Mi 3 il 4 71
5 -" 5 05 3 CO 3 67 ' 3 i0 4 2
5 !mH 6 IB, 3 60 3 C5 3 S3 4 8)
6 Mh. 6 121 3 03 3 0: 3 i 3 CG 4 iS
6 10 3 59 3 C2 3 91 3 W
"i 37H 3 01 3 05 3 92 3 64 3 S)
C 00 6 OSi 3 07 3 921 3 C4 4 84
3. ., b 9'i'i 6 15 3 C3 3 911 3 C5 4 2
4... 5 5 23 3 bO 3 73 3 62 4 iu
6.. 5 I3H 5 :w 3 I2il 3 79 3 W M
. . 5 90, 5 30 3 C2 3 79 3 S5l 3 67 4 M
7... 5 27 3 01 3 72 3 S3 3 69
8... C 01", 3 U0 .1 71 3 Hli 3 01 4 Ml
9... b i2i 6 33 3 75 3 S5 3 02 4 M
10. . 6 .S7, 5 3-Si 3 Mi 3 SWi 3 60 4 77
II.. 5 01 'M 5 30 3 07) .1 71, 3 57 4 i2
12 . 5 9S?if 6 331 3 C3 3 71 3 97 4 7C
J.I. U 04',., (. I0 3 01, 3 C7 3 9? 3 60 I u
t.su; inir io goou wetners, J4.doii,i0; clipped
wethers, $4.504.T5; choice lightweight year
lings, $I.T5y4.9o; fair Io good yearlings, $ CO
(fi4.75! dinned vearllnus. ll.iMl V;. ..hnlea
steady; cables unchanged; exports. l.l.D
cattle S25 sheep nnd P.W quarters of beef
lit (... IVll'llHB, ilt'ltll, liv 1,11 cult;, iiuiic
limited;, feeling weak, 120 unsold; Ve.iK
SHEEP AND LAMPS-Recelptfl, 4.319
head; sheep steady: lambs quite demoni
llied; very llttlo Inquiry und prices 1MiS5o
In ....... . .. I. .. ..ll.. .....I t.A.... l OK . .....
shorn lambs, $8 tVdC lo, clipped liimln, $306
iJfS 40; cull lambs, $ 50ff.VC0.
iiinit-ueceipis, i.Dii neau; sirnuy ui
$0 001G.30. I
c'liic.Mio i.i vi: srot'K .market.'
Cnttlc nnit Sheep Sternly Hog l'lic
Cents IIIkIiit.
CHICAGO, April 13,-CATTLE-Recelpts,
:C0 head; nominally steady; good to prlmo i
ateers., $3.d.)iC.00; poor tn medium, JS.SiyH
4.W; stockcrs nnd feeders, $2.7JI.75; cows,
$2.73U4.50; heifers, $2 75Tf4.70: ennners, $2 "0
f2.70; bulls, J2.73itfl.60, cnlves. $I.OO(f5 ;
Teras fed steers, $4 207G 25. Texas grass
steers. j.ij7m.iv, Texas uuus, J. iiKjia.iKi.
HOGS Receipts today. 12.0-0 bend: .Mon
day, 23.000. estimated; left over. 1.5; full.
6c higher, active; top, $0.25, mixed ami
butchers. $3. 9111 0.20; good to choice heal v,
ffi.UVjlOS! rough heavy, $3 9o$iC 00; light,
$5.sriJc.i5; bulk of su'es. $(i.irtc.i;H,
Mill. 1.1' l.llir llt'CflptS, l.WIU
head; sheep and clipped lambs, up to $i,15;
good to choice wethers, $l,T5if,",t.i, fair to
choice mixed, Sl.tiOtfl.V, western sheep,
$1 T.'.ffo.OO; yearlings, $4.SOTi3.1j, nutlvu
lambs, $.73tfr5.3.V. western lambs. $;, Ociil 'V,.
Hecelpts for two weeks compared; This
week Cattle. 57.000: hogs. 115,100; sheen.
300. Lust weck-Cattlc, 50,000; hogs, liy.ox):
sheep. 75,400.
lCuiiaui City l.lvr Stork .Mnrkot.
KANSAS CtTY. April 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 100 hend; market compared with n
week ago, beef cnttlo nnd cows and heif
ers steady: stockcrs and feeders, lOifJoc
lower; nominal quotations; native beet
steers. II TMr.VAn! ninrUiT nnd feeder. Vf",
6M.N; western fed steers, Jt.&oj5.10; Texans
"iui liiuiaus, n.-'MfM.!"!, cows, ?.i..'.in do,
heifers, $3.75ft4.S3; bulls. $3.2ui4.60; calves
$j.WTiC.76; receipts for tho week, 23,900; last
week. 29,300.
HOGS -Receipts. 6,000 head; market 6V
He higher; top. $tl.so; bulk or sales, trt.niui
"tK.-lieitvy, t(1.10li.20j mixed packers, J0.it)
CJC.15; light. $5.SO4i0,0.i: pigs. $5,O05f3.7O: tt.
celpts for the week. iVl.WO; last week. 67.40.
, SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts: mur
ket, compared with n week ngo, lambs 10
Slloo lower; best sheep steady; common to
fulr. lOjfluc lower: nominal quotations,
western lambs, JA.uofiC.15; western wethers
$4.o0gi.0j western vcnrllugii. Sl.ltVfj ", t
t-wes, $4, lOJi 1.60: culls, $2.7..Jf 1.00; spring
littnbs, $0.oiKii7.(; receipts for tho week,
27,000; lust week, 27,400.
......u. . ... , ..... ...,i, iimitiii
$3.805i6.16; cows und heifers. J.rnotf4.2;
HOGS Receipts. 3,800 bond: market 3c
higher: pigs and lights, $5.93ti.00; packers,
$3.9(KitC.05: butchers. $(1.05Ifi.22(4.
jOI Per Month l Will QOI
I 10 Guarantied j pay Q IO
THE WHITE SAND OIL COMPANY
Ciplul 14.000,000.
Orimlf.nl to prodac all la the irrt all fleldi Jf
reDnlTlnl, Wmt Vlrftatt. 4nii Ohio, '
H MUNIIIIKD WKLI.S NOW rilODnCISO
thn hliU-.il jridfl oil In th wnrlrl. Nu rxperlmrnt.
Utoxed nri enrtoriod hr Clotfllail bnilutu mm
tad Imakeri. A llmltrd natnhfr of him, par
Tlomi Oil ch. now nOrrr d at SJ crpti tr ahare.
Ttia CleTtlaad Flnanr.a Cnmpir arr nical acrun
for Th Wbtia Sand Oil Uompanr. For particulars
Addreaa CLiTiLun Fisanoic Co..
2S Qarflald ButldlDf , ClmelaLd, O.
B, L. Baldwin & Co.
GENERAL
INSURANCE AGENTS
1221 l'AiiXAM STiit;i:r.
I.oiiu tllataiivc I'lioiie, l'tltl.
003
St. I. mill l.lvn SI, 111; M....,
8T, LOUIS, April 13.-fTTLE--Hecolpts.
300 head; market dull; shipping nnd export
steers, $4.604.t3.75; steers under 1,0m) lbs., m
i3.15; stockcrs nnd feeders, $3.40ft4.!)O: cows
nnd heifers. $2.00fi6.10; ennners, $1.2302.83;
i.mii. t" 7Mi i in n' .....1 t...li.... ..V.r'zz.'
rii.'Ul B,
Sltui'.l' Au i.a.m lln ltecelpts, 600 head;
mnrket steady; native muttons, Jl.10ii5.15;
lambs, $4.75yn.fi); spring lambs, $G.wijs.tW;
culls Ittld bucks, $3.60.Ti 1.60; HtOtkci'S, $2.00i
3.23; Texas cheep, $I.C3(fl,75.
$15,000,
tho Rooord of tho United States GovernmonU
60 ANNUAL DIVIDENDS IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
DY PAST RECORD OF THE PRODUCT OF FIVE OLD MINES
Lying
side by side, located in the
Thm mine ara now thoroughly dovmlopcd, and producing.
ProTMed wllli itamo mtlti. conrntrittlna ulaiili .
(team piiinpa ami lioiiti, track. ii, liuiimnitt
and nil tool mid iiiat'lilurry I retiuri to opt rum
inlno, are lluhtril lir clo uli liy and tlironali
wlikli a tunnel ll Iwlntf ronttruiied.
1 Monthly Dividends New Being Paid
from tha product of Jiint one of theio tire old
intiiet, and this dividend will eoon lie Im rranetl
from the product of another lulnn In which we
now liavo iilocMd out and ready to mill
$400,000 Worth of Opo
with tho completion ot a tunnel one and one-
Dividends Paid During
Three of the flie prorortlei will continue to bo
operated thtouuli old worklnsi and at lenit
2 MONTHLY DIVIDENDS
on preier.t eelltnir price of ttoek will at once tw
earned sod paid on llio iMiied ami outetainllni
lock. A i aoon ai tunnel rult tho lint ledge theie
tllTideima wUl i incrt.'.Kd.
One Hundred Thousand Shares will be Sold at 25 cts. Each.
Price will then to Increaiod to o renta per ihare, and at this price It (a the rlirnprit, tit and moit
proiuUlngmlnlnK ttook now twltig ottered.
PAYA1ENT FOR STOCK RECEIVED IN MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS
Ai fundi are required only aa the work on tunnel progreniei, wo will, It derlrnl, accept payment
for tubrcrlptloui tn monthly Imtalliuentt. and the
1 MONTHLY DIVIDHN05 WILL UE CRKDITUD TO THE PAYMENT OF STOCK.
UNDER TMI5 PLAN YOU HAVE PRACTICAL CONTROL 01' YOUR MONEY,
and will enable yon to hold large blocka of thl) itock which the dividend! will help ny for.
."end at once for lienntlfully Ulnitrated pamphlett , containing Untied Htatea (lovernment llrport anil
large map ot mlnea and tunnel. Addrmi
HATHAWAY & CO., Bankers and Brokers,
B13 MILK STKKKT, HUSTON, MASS. lll-SI 1'AItK 1M1W, NKW YOItK.
on tbo entire Investment In Its atocU ouUtanillnR h now being earned by ttio producing propcrtlei of
THE UNION CONSOLIDATED OIL COMPANY,
acquired, up to a product of ' wo"
OVER FOUR THOUSAND BARRELS MONTHLY.
In addition to the abovo properties already nroduclng, a Mated, tho Company Imvo overl7.nnj
acre by leaio und purclitt.n. located In tho iov.;ra .iicceMfiil oil dl.trlct., raimliu f rmii four to twe.va
inllea iroin wuier traniportatloii, whuro mo oil product can bo readily piped w llio coaat, lUtli
INSURING NEARLY DOUBLE THE PRICES
that are. obtained for oil la the uteri Jr dtitrlcM whero llio produeera am dependent upon the rail.
!i;."'l!!!,rn'.ri"i,.K!,r?1 "",''" '""'.'f l "i ' opprc-Mion of lhMaiidr.lullt;u.ii.Kii; ' hrio proper,
lu in now IicIiik dm doped, aid located an I hey ara between other lanta nrmliielntf nroni'rtle!
lUltioluJill uUhli Colupy' y lUit ' Wl" b BtrUC" " of-tl)el " ' prXCinflc. aro
WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE IN THREE MONTHS,
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.in. ii,k nm ,i..j,f i. uuuiwr tn inn n.'iiinnie on companion or t
n.icratuiim builuuii prluclplu to m-curo thn lare proftn noiillilc Miller II,
of tho promo em. ii Ii unfortunately inu caio In u laree number nf tiKtanri-a
tbe coinpauy'i trcaiury atock for tho dovelopment of Ita propertloa recently
200,000 SHARES AT 17
t i.i paid an I non-aciabli)i and JIaJ, Iloraea M. namell. of I,o Ane ea. tlio rctl lent manairer of tb
Cuiiumny.li tharKo uf in alfalr; In (.aliform, mate- Hut tha iinwi it Production ot llij Uoi iDiuir la
amply auiholeu. li warrant tlio dlrcctjra lu tUo annouiiceuicut that vumpany la
DIVIDENDS WILL BEGIN IN MAY.
or noi icm min i per ceni,
,.hc,1t'.l,.,!ntl, 1n ,1!e Preent Prlen of the toe'e. to lie Increaied nair.ora wella arn
u."' ' l,l.l'ir"l'ellou , earryln i Cm Ii il men of tho euruLgi li S iurplS". a!
uiuo of W,'XU auarc ta ukon, tlio prlcu will.bo urfiu.. a
opened, increaiiu inn im
aoou as Uu preiunl l.uuo t
ADVANCED TO 25 CENTS PER SHARE.
rrmpeetiit, of the ComnfinT.rleicrlptlrn nnipliletcntltlod ' Tho Oil Indmtry of tho Iicinn CoaiL"
aubicrlpilon tiUiua, et,, nu.icd ua uppllcallou. ' K'n on'h
DOUGLAS, LACEY & CO.
6G Broadway and 17
CLEVELAND, "Tho Cuyahona" Rul
lldlng
liOSION, ' The International Truot Co," Uldi.
wutjiun, ino ifiicriiaiuuiiati IrUQIUO.
HHILADCLPHIA. " the Ueti" nnlMlnn.
CHICAGO, " Tho Fisher" Uullillni,
NEW HAVEN, CONN., "Ill Nat. dank" Dlila
nBHBBHB.'nainnBaHrHSBBnEn22naHnHtJHMKH
DO YOU
SPECULATE?
W. Farnam Smith
& Co.,
Investment Securities.
I!ti!l rH IM .vi'HUtST.
I.iiiiu Dlitiniee 'leleplioiie Hull.
HI! (ll'I'CIf, Mil, Jet ,t snlo
Kill Miuri'i tiilnii Moot. Vitrdi lit P-.
ifll.Ml Mortmme, n cent,
OltllllllS H.MK'I Tl'.lt I'ttlt S l'IK ICS
AMI 1KIM1S.
Your IIiikIiii'ns Millelteil.
I
w Monthly Dividends
from invLMtnictitlii
West Virginia OIL
We now hnvo twelve producing wells, and
actually pay 1 per cent monthly dividends
on Investments In our stock, besides pay
ing extrn dividends every three or four
months from surpliw fund. ,Vo offer u safe,
conservative Investment, nn element ot
chance. Have over C.on) acres of line oil ter
ritory In .the great oil ileitis of Lewis
County, . Vn., near the wonderful 7.(VU
barrel gushers. rite for particulars nnd
prospectus. Stock now selling ut 20 cents,
very best of references given.
THE SAND I'ORK PETROLEl'M CO..
633 Pcabody Building. Wheeling, W. Vu.
tii'i'ici.vi. tin, itr.iMiit i s.
The California Stnte Investment coin
panj, with eastern olllces ut 88 Tremjtit
street, lloston, Muss., offers Investors un
opportunity to obtain reliable Informatlim
ill-eet from tho olllclal state government
reports regarding the oil Industry of Cali
fornia, and u'l letters of Inquiry-, Inclosing
slump for reply, about nny oil company
will be rheerfully utiswered free of charge.
Tcteiitioiie lllllll,
Boyd Cominissiou Co.
Successors to James E. lloyd & Co.,
OMAHA, NEIl.
COMMISSION
t:ilAI.. PROVISIONS AMI STOCKS.
Mount of '1'riidi lliillillng.
Direct wires to Chicago nnd New York.
Correspoudincc, John A. Wurrin & Co.
LISTED AND UNLISTED A SPECIALTY.
fml fnr Ilooklft, "AIIOI'T Ol'nFKI.VKS."
ilciotililnit eur Hiccfiifiil l'Un of rronoblf iulo
liiE lQvrtmiiti Ami full UtMnllrd Interniktlun.
DO'-'Gtis, ucu ft co., rjonins no incuts,
tsutuns x. V.ctiXHin.. stuck i'.xrii.xaB
Oil ItrondniiT 1 ' New St., NKW YllltK,
lluy IT.VCK I111.L OF LKADVILLB at
Sc a ulinro; Company controls IT claims la
tho htfnrt qf tho District: property beliiR
operuted with n steam hoist; hns n record
ot production of $1CO,000.00.
lluy l'HIDB M1N1NO COMPANY 8TOC1C
nt 20c a share; the company owns tn claims
ami n large mill; Is n steady snippet and
employ.) 2fi men; will undoubtedly pity divi
dends this year.
Write for linihrmntlon concerning divi
dend paying stock showing n'ti Investment
of better than 33'4 per cent, to Herbert S.
Bbnw, olllces 14 nnd 15, Drown I'aluco Ho
tel, Denver, Colurado. Approved slockt
gold on iDBtftlrccnt plan. Direct prlvnt
wire to all Colorado exchanges.
m DIVIDENDS
WARREN. IDAHO, GOLD MINING DISTRICT.
fourth inllei In Iriinlli will li&vo an atiiolutn
niuiiopuljr of all Hie old uilnca.
1 he t'nllM htntf tlorrmnirnt llriwrt nati on
of llua inlnn rIoim ftriiM n nn piollt ot f our
'lliourali.l litillara per lunntli, "liUli l riiunl to
mi tunitinl tllviilcml (il lUcr irnt. en llirrr Hun.
ilrcil lllouninl 1 mllnra. V, hru liiniirl In rom.
ploidl Una mine will double Hi prodiK t. ntul llio
t'onibliipil lriillut of tie l'.e mlnea under ons
inannvenient, t rrateil llmiu'li ore turn el ami
th ore treated lit one mill, totaled at innuili of
tunnel and oiieralrd hy water power, will open
up an tncalt iilahle lody ot ore and pay large nlr
I ilciuli for many yrare.
Construction of Tunnel.
NO EXPERIMENT.
The productlTe rapacity and Talus of theie
properties hare been proven u er and over again.
WELLS FAR(K) & CO.'S HOOKS
how that over (is.ttxi.oio lia lcn taken from
thin diitrlct, and the oie taken from thtie mlnea
Ii hut a ferotrli upon the mrfate eompared with
thai ttill teiimlnliiK lu them.
m
il to enrich the pocket!
The prelum offering of
1-2 CENTS PER SHARE.
DAMKCnS AND
BROKERS, g
New Street, Hew York.
RANCH CCt
sI;,kPi"5f. Th Secur ty" Dutldlnj.
4,H?SLciTl- VTh Hcls'" "'llding.
MAHTrORD. CONN . Hill's Olnck.
ST. JOHN, II. H.. "Tin Mctnunhlln" nulldlnna.
LONDON, ENG., "lha Tralilair" Dulldlncs.
If rn. nniTnlntii Riirnorafnllv. Sent
ordern to a rollnblo liounc. whero thoy will
oc plncfil on tlio open mnrlfot. Wei can
mnku for vou In nnn month mnrn lnin.i
on your monev tbnn nny bnnk will pay you
In a yrnr, Honrt for our lioolt on eneculatlnn
' It U fre.
J. K. Comstock & Co.
It on in '.'li 'I'rutler'a llliltf, ClilcUKia,