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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APIU"L 10, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Dtj't Grain Trad Moitlj Local and Pries Fluctuatieri Email, WEATHER AND EXPORTS SUPPORT WHEAT Ccirn MnrUrt Mainly rrnfoilniinl Chnnnlmr May for .Inly Chief Ven ture n( l.itn Mnrhrl-l'riMl- liin-i Cash SltiiHtlon Knny. CHICAGO, April ll-Tmluy's K n I ,-us IrtrKcly local ami price imcti n J rrn not lnr, Hcniilcii report hi I l'ri emu kcii iu tic ,,..., ,i ti,r A rKullons en irciMi in " ,.i,.....i art oiib or the Hciiithwnst h in latcd the heat murhrt at Dm M H r t . a 1 1 1 10 1 1 h It " P?r w CUmilllllMI win, nut.". j ,. , . M,.rn, northwent recelptn. win enoimli I; "J " IlrSt hour reacted to 70-c. trade tor a time helnc almost at a utaudHtlll. IJhertil primary receipt and mimU cW nr niiccri eneonriiKed Homo h hurt nel liiR, lint report of lly ciiimnBc which liml Ih-ku to wrlvn. held the market Htcm y. Wlicn It was reported thai exporter had taken M load, probably half of It for Oermany. ihnrlB rushed to cover, advancing the prlcn of May to 7lic. Prollt-tiiklnK Kalet t'anscd reaction from thin lo 7i'.c. but the n.tr prlnlnRly InrKO cpiantlty taken for forcMcn shipment had kIvcii nenllmcnt a bullish iihork mid the clone wan llrm, May higher- ht 71"1fco. It hum reported that 600,ofl ImidielM had been wild for export here, but the rumori could not be con tinued. Kenboard cIcaranceH In wheat and Hour were enilal to 22S.1IM) limincl, while primary receipts apKreKnted fWl.ono buhel, compared with 3S2.0CiO blichelH hint year. Mlniieapolld and Dilluth reported 215 enrw, aKiilnat 210 hiKt week and IS" a year iiro. Loeaj rccelptH were 27 earn, none of con tract Rra'de. , Tho forii market wan a profenslonal af fair. Jlull leadcrM Ravo It Home xtipport, but apparently (lid not reem Inclined to have It advance at present to a level where It would be an object to detain corn-lnilen hontH In the harbor to deliver their enrsos on May contractu. Yenterday'H liberal fiiles, lluht recelptH, with prnetlcnlly no move ment from llmt hnmltc. tended to hold prices llrm early. Tho weother. however, seemed to be morn favorable, IndueliiR Homo nelltiiR by room traderH late In the hoxhIoii, under which prices receded. May Hold between 4tHe and 4.T4i; and cloned vifl'So Jower at 4TOW40. .Inly at tho close wan 'WHc under the May level. llecclptH were 91 earn, 2V of contract Rrade. - ' tietlhiR May and buyltiR July, with tho former at Ho premium, was the feature In the oats market. Tho openhiR was llrm. but prices cased off later on Improved seeotiiR weather and In sympathy with corn reaction. Receipts were 145 cars. May sold between 2o4o nr.cl 25o and cloned tfc lower at 2SHc. Provisions had another dull dav. The cash situation was easier and pork and bird eased off a trifle In consequence, but ribs held steady. Thn r.mRo was narrow. Mty pork closed Be lower at $II.S7U. Mal lard 2l4e down at J7.97',4 and. May rfb.i un chiiiiKed at J7.!3. Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. X cars; corn, tiu cars; oaui, 130 cars: Iioks, 22, CO'i head. The leadlnR futures rniiRed as follows: Article Open. High. Low. Close.l Yes'y. Wheat May .l:ily Corn April May July Oats May July Pork May July .. Iard May J illy Kopt. Itlbs May July Sept. wheat clcrlvoil kohic Help ironi u i.iii thlM fiirtor wan a lionrlHli Horn iL" applied t ..com a ml cut. MV ii'ic higher, .May corn fflSv ..i i.iu clown. ITovlmoim closed un- rccoKIl ceil Hint irosi m h.ji. , ,i: outlo'ik. Tim climatic chiinKc, li''"; ..I.. 1 .III. ...... ,.li r'nIilrH 111 II p linn ncrvoiiti uliortu. i him iiium-.h. oulKldem. hoiiKht at tic opcnlt K. w'len May old from 7I- to 7Pc. an wly nco 'T 'ic to "no over yeaterilay s rlcine, riiiM urn t, L... .i,r,ri:iu...i and May clurliiK the ..JlWJi '71J4. 7M; 7lfl 70; 'i'AWi 71i 7itiJlli4 71S 44STti '"44H '"Wi 13ft w2 44?i 2$f ' 25i 25iJi 23-HWH 25 2o',4 251J 25 25 14 15 14 15 14 OVA It 10 14 20 14 22IJ 14 35 14 22 14 2714 14 32',4 S O714 s 07H 8 60 8 03 8 f.714 ,.05 ,,8(W, 7 95 7 97H 8 00 7 9o ;8 00 7 95 7 974 ,7 9714' 8 12J4 8 15 8 10 8 10 8 15 7 92V4 7 92V4 7 8714 7 90 7 90 7 83 7 87 7 8214 7 83 7 S3 No. 2. ??i,.,1ilo,n"on" w,"ro follows: -.1 i!;R";5'oSa,,y.i winter patents. U853.1.95; tralRhts, U2O03.7O: clears. 2.60Q3.40i BprinK 2W25b 1 putents' WW83.S0; bakers, ..jvi'KAT-No. 3'sprlnsr, 70(870io: No. 2 red. I'OHN-No. 2. 43Jo; No. 2 yellow. 43ie OAT8-N 2, 27',iV27Hc: No! wfte BOc: Not 3 white. 2S'ig29Mc. ItYK-No. 2. 53c. 7 HAKLRY cjood feeding1, 46c; fair to rholce maltliiR. 4SKwc- sl''I?.li5'" 1 1,nx' J1-59! No- 1 northwest- ribs sides (foose), S.001f8.2O. Dry ",,, i boulders (boxed). J6.87l44j7.12V4. Short c iar Bides (boxed). J8.305j8.35. onuri cuar 8HC.AU-Cut loaf. 6.14c: Rrunulatcd, C.67c; confrctloiiers" A. 6.44c; off A, 5.23c. fOrin0i5v"K are ,ho ""'P18 "nd shipments " Kecclnts. Shinmenta Klour. bbls... Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oats, bu Itye. bu Harl. lit, r .... 32,000 35,000 ....l 01,000 IK.OOO ....131,000 T.'.OOO ....235,000 209,000 .... 6,000 S.000 j i 1 6.000 3.000 , " '""" r.-niipi ionay in nui- I-71nrk?B w'.,k! creameries. 1519V4o; fiKW YOHK (iBNBn.ili M A It K FIT. Quotadons of (he on Varlonn inmniuaiiipii, culpts, 1S.155 bbls.; exports. 4.215 hhls. linl 1 Vo r twl 11. ."1. . . ' ',, WH.00; winter tnilKbts, tsYotf .;;,.iMll,.!,S'.!',ul,L.pa.,.?n"'- W-W04.23; winter ...V. .-'"-"' 'iiniiesuia nnKers, 12.905 J.uO; winter low Rrndcs, 12.202.35, Hve loilr, steadv: fair to good, i.S03.15; choice III fii,,v 11 ow, 1 ,e ' T tu.u, LiHilo iV.?,l,RA"''a'te?llfi.yt'1Iow' western, 92c; c'lJ 91c: Hrandwlne, J2.45ff2.50. Tn7KvU(Jy:i V- wotcrn, tiOc, afloat, JAn!,,,,.-t-n,,'t feeding, 4ti6S!.c. e. I. f UA ' iY MA!r-Dull; western'; 72c. iis!- KAT-RciehitH, 46.650 bu.; expor s, J48.SI.I bu. Spot. Arm; No. 2 red. 79?ic f. o b.. iitloat; No. 3 red, 77Tc, elevator; No. northern. 1 ninth. f.;i4c, f. o. b., nlloit? No oiiV'V,,, U.,,,J; .V:... ?', oP: Moii1.1: V".'!1 ". 1 ',ay un'Hvorobfi crop i i , "" ii-ioi im, m i mostly 01; f.?0'1 ,f0.r,,R" b"J'"'B nnd export rumors ni r(,4v,lrm,nt iW'io net adUnce. May 77,4fn77i4C, closed at. 77'ic: July. 7T;iT77iip n. -nl "! HP,u'nber, 76 1-I6ff76ie, clofed vauu NV.!',;ceJ?.-. IV000.. Ml'orts. 166, ulii '""J i. iwc. eieviuor, nnd iirm'nVi; iL'i.i'.P.0"' ,0!n niiirket opened weather west, continued small recelnts 111 pooil support from tMilcaR. bulls. ' u It eased nhurn v ,.ln. ...iii.. ! 1,11'V i 1 ' 1 ,.' hiiiiiuih. 1 losrti 4sv..; kh,',i; , 1 v "Jiwt-,.v;.? ,J l- .Lns,! bii ".".UV.'6?' exports.' 235 No " whlii. in ,k V.c 's0! irSck" mVi'A S2i,.?.cJ A. wIte, So; whUe . WI--opia.ra to I II 11 'SJ lll.ll . . ISM crop. W:"iS99 'uifiCTd o?d.cl, o.dC d8L' m crt,,, ": iM9. irijSi llipiIS-Steudy: Galveston, 20 to -. IS so; rillfomla,.21 to 25 lbs. 19c' Tcx'as lbs.. dry, l.t'ATIILMl UAn.l!.. 1.-.. . nl'8hl 10 "vywcC.KSh8tS!e240; I'HOVISIONS-ltecf. firm; family. Si 11. .no ....-v, .M.,., r.'.tn-i, iv.iw, urn nains. xi 1 12.00; packet. Jlu.oikWlO.W: city, extra li mi? ulla 1T1 ''",,.,,UA,, l-ui nieais, steady; pj( bellies, ts.75ni0.6i); pickled shoulders, tf 7.60; pickled hams, J!.75fi 10.23, lrd, stei ,25'!f einiv: u 11-11 ( iiini'ti, I'wuy : COIN tlncni, Houth Amerlcii, com- 1)11 V. "v'-n .wi; snort clear, ii5.KKffl6.00; fa any, llK'h-Qulet: domestic, fnlr to extra, 3T4 tit'c: .lanan. 4?4(fi4ftc. rtiiiu-nieaciyj city, 6tt5e; country, UUTTKH-, Hecclpts, 3,611) tubs; ate idy; v 1 .-(tiiii'i ) , 1v11.1v, inuiury, itYlMVIC, CllllUI.-.ln..nltlu H nii ..1. f. fiocy large .colored, llfllliic; fancy large wiuir, iu-'iih, lancy small coioretl, l2Jf HUc; fancy small white. 11MiM2c. Receipts, 15.644 pkgs.; teady; T. rnin , cUIl Jai.'CVlllM 41H1C, SIOTSBC weatern, 14Hc; southern, at mark, 13843?, POt LTRY-Allvc. firm; cMilckens. 9c; tur keys, 9c. Dressed, dud, turkeys, lOtjlOisc, lucKcns, H'iijivc, capons, uuioc. MKTAI.H ihere was 11 decided break In tin 111 the local metal market as tho result of 11 decline of 7s fid In that metal abroad ml the m mo arrivals at tnli nurt. amount ing to ljw tons. After a slow trade tho market linnll closed easy at J2o.lW(i26.2j, while at Iindon I lie closiun tone wan re ported as weak ami spot .piottd at 117 6s 1111 itituren at xin us w. npeiter was gain blither and nrmcr today on a turther rise of in M atiroad, where prices closed 1 in, cs wi. i ne close nere was iirroer t JI.WTM.05. with tnc tendency toward still blRlicr values, there was nothing new tie- eloped lit copper circ es. nrlccs bir n- mainliiR uoinliially unchunKcd at J17 for lake Htiperlor ami J16.62W tor castluR nnd lectroli tic. London Conner closeit at HID for spot nnd 10 lis .1.1 on rutnrrs. .cud Continues dull and unchanged here, while the Ixjiiuoii market was Is ."lit better, closing at 12 3s 9(1. American Iron nmrufl rule, I ruthcr ciulet, but 11 bout stenuy at unchmxed prices. i-ig irmi warrants, 'j.60i1i,.5j: north ern roundry, 115.2150; southern foundry, jl4.iwl5.Mi, nnd sott noiiihcrn, HS.Wrf 15 60. Glasgow warrants closed at 63s lOd and Mld dlesuorollKh at 45s 3d. OMAHA WIIUuclSALU MA11KKTS. CoiiiIIIIiiii of Trade nnd Unotatlou mi Mtuple Fnncy Produce. KGGS Itccelots liberal: good stock, iirm at 1)',4 a 12c. LIVK l'OULTIlY liens. 8c: vounr and old roosters. Sttlc: turkeys, 6itsc: ducks and U,Jlh-.Mallard ducks, per aor., t2.75V3.UO; teal, ll.'idbtl.M, mixed, Jl.2ofl.D0. llUTTUil Common to lair. 12313c: cholca. ltttluc; separator, ttc. xrMfc.su uxwrwiiH ira: craas. sold packeu, New York counts, vnr can. JSc; ex tra celccts, 32c. standards. 2Su: medium. Hcconu crude, slucK tilled, New York counts, per can, 2vc; extra selects, 26c; atunuards, MC, txl IK standards, per Hal., tl.25. fJiKMii 1'iaii- uiuck oass, 10c; whlto buss, luu; bluellsh, llu; bullhends. 8c: tilua tills. 7c; buffulos. 6c: cattish. 12c: cod. xr; cropptc, ic; clucoos, 7c; halibut, 11c;' herring, ic; iiuuuock, u, inue'srs;, c; percn, ac; pickerel, be; plKc, ic, red snapper, luc; salmuu. 11c: sunllsh. 6c: smelts, kc: trout. lie; whltetlsh, ic. fiucufsn i.ivc, per uoz., i. VHALtJ Choice, Jii 10c. HAY I'rierM ulidCi'il bv Onuhi vhnll Hay Ueulers association: Cholco uoland. ii.j": No. I upland, tiu.w; medium, tio.oo; coarse, ju.w. liye straw, ji.5o. Theso nrlces 10 tor hay ut good color und aualltv. De mand fair, lteccipis, s cars. UAra No. white, 2Sc. CORN No. 3. 4.1c. URAN-lJ. VEQ15TACLES. I Ju Li SI'lNACIl-l'er bu. box. 7&c ASPARAOUa-Callfornla. oer lb., 15c. ItiiUHAUU-Calllornla, per lb., bo. NKW HWt,T8 I'cr doz., 60c. Nfc!V CAitltOTS-I'er do., 60c. NfciW TOltNll'a l'er doz., Wlc. CUCUMlllCRS Hothouse, per Uo J1.2541 7u, as to slza. I'AHriNlI'o i'cr bu.. 40c. TUltNll'ti-l'er bu. basket, 60c. UKKTS-i'er bu.. 40c. CAUHUTS l'er ou., 40c. LK'ITUCK l'er bu., 3oU40c KAUiaiIK8-lcr dor., 2OW30C. I'Attai.Ut l'er doz., 35c. l'OTATOKS l'er bu.. 4l(ti-35c: . u Colorado, 73c. HEED rOTATOES-Early Ohlos. 5560c; Red Hlver Valley, 90c; Triumph, J1.10. BW t.ivi ruiAiuiiOcrer uo:., 1.50. CAUUAOE Holland aced. Der lb.. 2c: ram California, i'Ac. TOMATOES Florida. Der 6-baiket crat. J3.D0; Mezlcaus, per 4-baaket crate, J2. ONIONH-ohlo, per bu J1.75a2.ou; Kala mazoo 25y30C. CAULll'LiUWliK California. Der crc. t2.60lij3.UO. BEANS Wax, per bu., Ji: atrlng. oer bu.. J4.&0. l.uu v i-er du. uox, i. l'El'l'ERS-l'er bu. box, t2.25. HTlCVWilEHKlES Florida. nr 'at. Un; Texas. 25f)30c; Louisiana, 24-qt. cases, jioo. ORAlJErf-Malagu, per keg, t7.60f.00t A1T1.CB-i-er ciDi., t.2j; asningion, pr bu. box, J1.75; Bolltlowers, fl.SO. HONEY California, per 24-aectlon case. J3.75. HIDES No. 1 green. CWc; No. 2 green, 44c; No. 1 salted, 6V4c; No. 3 salted, 5Ho: mo. i veoi con, s 10 u ids.. ;c; .no. 3 veal culf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c: dry nides, 8313c; abeep pelts, 2376o: horse hides, tl. 6032.25. THOI'ICAL, FKUITB. ORANGES California seedlings, 12.000 .25; navels, t:!755J3.00. lemonb cautornia. extra fancy. X3.2&a 3.50; cholce-43 UANAWAB-rcr ouncn, according to alia. F1US California, new cortona. 75c: tavern. 63c; Imported, per lb., 10912c. DATES-Persian. In 60-1 h. boxes. Ralra in per lb.; Hallowuen. 5V4c per lb. Mlcpru.ivmtTd HONEY California. Dcr 34-sectlon caaa. t3.75. uiuiiu t-er doi M.wi per nair 001.. ti.n. VlTTfl 17., t.Mkl. wnlnn.w Ik 1 1-. A I . , f ' M.if...',.. ni.mu. , L . , im, , 114- bcrts, per lb., i3c; almonds, par lb., 1820cj raw peatiuti, per lb., &5Hc; roasted, flViSf 7Hc. Uruzlls, 13c; pecans, lutfl2c; cocoanuta, each, 4V4c St. Loula Grain and 1'roTlalona. ' ST. LOUIS. Anrll IS. WHEAT Weak: No. 2 rod, ensh, elevator, 70-H71c; track, 71c; May. "OHQilc; July, 6SftS69c; No. 2 hard. 71V4'H'72!4c. CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 43Wc: track. 434ff43-iic: May, 42c: July. 42ftfi42Kc. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, 27ic; track, 7?4G28c, May, 26?4c; July, 25tfc; No. 2 white, 30',4e. llYK Firm at bWMlic FLOUR-Dull: patents: t3.4533.60: extra fancy and straight, t3.06f33.25: clear. J2.70S 2.90. -X SEEDS Timothy, steady: average r. celpts, t3.25Q4.00; prlmo worth more. Flax, J1.62. COIINMKAI-Steudy, at J2.20. BRAN Q'.ilot: sacked, east track, 71c JIAY Timothy. steady. Jll.00ffl3.50: prnlrlc, scarce, firm, not quoted. w 11 ink v steady. 11.27. IRON COTTONTIES-J1. BAGGING-6W07C HEMP TWINE 9c. I 1'ROVISIONS-Pork. steady. Jbbblnr. $15.75. Lard, lower, J8.05. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed lots, extra shorts, J8.25: clear nus, imih; ciciir ships, uacon, lower; boxed lots, extra shorts, J3: clear ribs. 19. mi; clear sides. $3.25. METALS Iead! Steadv at I4.22I&. Sncl- ter: Quiet nt mo. POULT11Y Firm: chickens. SflSUe: tur. Keys. tr:ic; aucxs, ne; geese, J'liuc. HUTTKii Bicaay; creamery, 1 8.3210: dalrv. lift 17c. kuub Lower nt 1ZV4C. renacked and cases inciuueu. RF.CEIPTS-F our. 5.000 bbls.: wheat. 12. 000 bu.: corn. 9.000 bu.: oats. 16.000 bu. WHII'MKNTS Flour. 7.000 bbls.: wheat. m.wi ou,; corn, ii,uw du.; oais, t&.ooo du, Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Anrll 18. WHEAT Snot. dull: No. 1 California, 6al4d; No. 2 red western, winter. BslOMd: No. 1 nortli.m spring, mwi, I'Uiures, quiet; May, 5s9l4d; j my, os V','40. CORN-Snot, firm: American mixed, new, 4s Hid; American mixed, old, 4s 2d. Futures, quiet; May, 4s id; July, 3sUHd; September, PEAS Canadian, nulet. 5s 6d. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, atcadv. 8s 3d. HOI'S At London U'nclllc coast), steadv. 41(4 15s. PHOVIHIONH-Bccf, eusy; extra India ..-....,. 1TI- '1,1 ,iwlr . .arfvi 1 ... . II i v.o . ..., o.nu; . inline IllCBa western, b3s 3d. Lnrd, American refined, In palls, quiet, 43s 3d; prime western. In tierces, qiiici, ks m. liacou, Cumberland cut. 2 lo 30 lbs,, dull, 4os6d; short ribs. 16 to 24 ius nrm, its wi; long clear mldd es light. 28 to 31 lbs., dull. 42s 6d; long clear middles, heavy. 35 to 40 lbs., easv. 4dswl- short clear backs. 16 to 20 lbs., 39s 9d: clear pellles, 11 10 iu ins., quiei, ids :ni. Hums, Rhort rut. 14 to 16 lbs., dull. 44s Oil. Rhnnl. ili.rw nciiinre. 11 to 13 lbs., steadv. 36s. Bl'TTEH Finest uniteu Htntcs, dull, 90s; coon iniiea ninies, quici, uin txi. CHFFSE American finest white, dull. vsi American iniesi cuiuiuu, iuici, 11s 00, TALLOW Prlmo city, nienuy, a; Aut tr.tltan In London, quiet, 26s fid. liHiiana City Grain nnd Provision. KANSAS CITY. Anrll 18. WHEAT Ma v. 6.i4c: July, 65flC3Wc: cash, No. 2 hard, 694J Tdo; No. 3. OSVsu; No. 2 red, 7072c, nominal; io. .i. n.v(jt,;iic. CORN-Mav. 41Uc: July. 4U4c: cash. No 2 mixed, 42V4C No. 2 white. 43S43ftc. iia i n jo, - wnite, aont3Ui4c. RYE No. 2. 5l(ii52c. HAY-Cholco timothy, tl0.50gil.O0; choice prairie. J9.25H9.75. BL'TTER Creamery, 164tfl9c; dairy, fancy. 13fT16c. EGGS Firm: fresh Missouri and Kansas stock. He pCr doz., loss off, cases returned; new whltewood coses Included, '.lo more. RECEIPTS Wheot. 18,400 hu.; corn, 10,400 1)11.; (litis, lw.iK.ai nil. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 40,000 bu.; corn, 25, 200 bu,; oats, 2,000 bu. l'rorla Market. PEORIA, 111,, April 18.-CORN-Easler No. 2. 4314c. OATS-Quiet; No. throiiRh. white, 28Vc, hilled , WIIISKY-On the basts of tl.27 for fin IHIICU SOOIIB. MIITankre Grain Slarkrl, MII.WAITk'KK. Anrll IS WHRiT-Mar ket steady: No. 1 northern. 73ff73l4c; No. 2 ,,.' iiii rii, ,i;teinic. RYE Firm: No. 1. Mr. RARLEY-Steaily; No. 2, 575Sc; sample, 1VI HIV., Sllnnrapnlla Grain Markat. MINNEAPOLIS Anrll It WIIKAT. Cash, 72Uc Mai, 73iQilc; July, 72Hf KiiC on track, No. 1 hard, 74I4C No. 1 northern, ili " - iiurincrii, cri'ij iv'iv, . FLOITR- Firm, llrst nntents. J3.S5f(3.9.i! sfcond patents, J3.63W3.75; first clears, J.'.93 3.05; second clears. ?2.POTi3.10, iiiiAiN in nuik, Jl2.00'cil2.6). MOVKS!K.TS IX STOCKS A.M IIO.MIS. Specula) Inn Itcnrtieil 11 11 I'riiinl'e tif llnnk Stntrinrnt nnd IJuny Mimey. NEW YOlllv. Anrll IS Tim nrnnilsn of n good bank statement 011 Suturday mid the further relaxation In the money market which resulted were the main motives in li'- iciii'wcii spccuiauve iiiivniR 01 hiuuro oday. The movement of prices was exc cd. iikij irregular anil proilt-taKinR ni n 1 heavy scale. The renwnkpiilni! ,,f specula tion was not achieved without aggressive lendrrMlihi tiv tlm timCnauiniii i.M,iniit. who called to their assistance nil tho arts of manipulation to move prices upward so to afford the recinllt ntlrnetloll to the outsldo speculative world. , . While they were developing' new points of strength they or their professional oreinren were actively selling 10 pronts In the recently exploited stocks. Thn Inflnennn fn. af 111 mnnlfest of a fail ure to announce the terms of the RurllnRton deal nnd also of the suggestion coming ironi Ht. Paul that President J. J, 11111 nan sold out his holdings of Erlo stocks at it speculative profit, and that no Rreat trnns. continent-.! svstem was projected. Tho Erlo stocks, Burlington, Northern Pacific nnd the grnrwers generally were affected by these considerations early In tho day. The active profit-taking In Amalgamated Copper nnd In Sugar were also Inlluenccs on the side of depression. SiiRar was torn- orariiy strong ueennso 01 me advance 111 he tirfen of the rellned lirodllet after the market had closed last night, but sagged iiway In n characteristic manner on the good news Inter In the day. Its depreslon was empnnsizeci ny tnc neiivy import uuiy levied cm rellned stlRiir In tho British blld- f;et. Amalgamated Copper, on the other land, scored prnetlcnlly 11 complete re covery of Its los In the Into dealings. ri ne mosc. eneciive lenders or tue innrKcr were Atchison and I'nlon Paclllo. Tho denllncn In both were on n heavy scale nnd a professional campaign for a rise was clearly being conducted In both. The gossip 10 account. lor 111c rise was tnnt Atrnimn wns to be plnced on a 4 per cent dividend basis nnd thnt Pennsylvania Interests were to bo represented In thn directory as iv result of the alleged ni'iulsltli)i of 11 large nieresi niM'ennsyiviinia capital. 111 i'nlon I'd rifle It was said that llin Southern l'n. clflc collateral bonds were to bn redeemed, thus releasing, thn Central I'uclflc stock, and thnt t'nlnn Pncldc was to eo-oponito with Northwestern In tho formation of a transcontinental system to offset the Bur lington deal. Atchison on loved nn rxlrenm ndvnnen of 2ft. as a result of theso ma neuvers, nnd Fnlon Pacific was lifted 2'4. There were other advances nmontrsl Ihn southwestern and southern rallriiads, which iiirKeiy s.vmpawieue. inw orK Central, the Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago tk Ht. Mills stocks, Cnnnda Southern and New York, Chicago & St. Iiuls advanced from H4 to 34 In company and Pittsburg, Clnclnnntl, Chicago & St. Iy)uls roso 4?i ov.r last night In sympathy. The Nw York public utilities had their period of strength, as did a number of other specialties, notably Colorado Fuel, Tennesson Coal, New York Air Brake, Pa cific Coast and United Stutes Express, the latter on the election as directors of ofllcln's of other express companies. Tho gains In this lot of stocks ran from nlimit .1 in 10 points. The relaxation In the money mnrket had the greater effect, since there was no responsive nnniening or the sterling ex change rutes. The weekly stntement of tho uniiK 01 r.ngiann, in fact, makes It clear that the preparatory easing of the money market there for the coming loan has al ready commenced. The large Increnso in the public deposits of tll,60C,onO reflects the heavy clearances of Sugar and other goods In anticipation of the new taxes In tho nmlirpt. Ilnnvir illalni,.nn,ni.iu nf ,,,l.i,.. deposits will douhtlcFM bo nn Incident of the period preceding .the loan In order to ease the money market. Tho budget speech wns received too late In Wall street to at tract much attention, but tho decision foi a t300.000.000 loan, which Is cqunl to the maximum estimates, Is bound to bn n potent factor In tho future of the New York money mnrKci. Dealings In bonds continued largo nnd tho market irregular. Total sales, par value, tt.450,000. I'ntted States new 4s ud- ,-nnced U per cent on tho last call. The following are the. cloalnr nrlces nn tha New York Stock exchange: Atchison tr'i do pfd.. do Dfll Wheel. & I, E... . m . 3414 20H .123 . !K'H co .in .1:0 .XI . 07 .112 . 26 . Si . 6 . M'.i . ci;; . tS'.l . 5i . 17 . A . 9j . 17'i lt0i Baltimore & Ohio., 9i I'M C77i, 46 do 2d pfd Wis. Central Third Avenuo- n. & o. ptd Canadian Pac Canada Southern.. Ches. & Ohio Chicago O. W . "'National Tube.. il939 "Mo, pfd 1 Adama Ex , 71 American K....,,. llO'i U. 8. Ex ,204 Wella-Fargo Ex.... ,153 Amer. Cot. Oil . mi do ptd , 131 Amer. Malting ... ,48 do pfd , 1714 Amer. S. & It ,mVa do pfd .: "Amer. Spirits ,40 do pfd . KlS Amer. S. Hoou.. C U. & y CM. Ind. & L do Did Chicago K. 111.. C. A N. W Cf, It. 1. & P C. C.-C, & St. L... Colorado Bo do lt plil do 2(1 pfd Del. & Hudson.... Del. U & W Denver & H. Q..,, do pfd Brie . 4tV4 "Mo pfd . 71U 'Amer. S. & W... .152 do nM do lit pfd at. Nor. pfd Hocking Coal Hocklnit Valley ... Illinois Central ... . :3!i.'"Amcr. Tin Tlate 1 .117 t21'.4 .116 ,, :-. "'do prd ..14114 Amr. Tobacco .... . 32V4 do pfd . 3 Anuc. Mining Co.. . f.l?i'Hrooklyn It. T .115 Colo. IiMel Iron. .230 Con. Tobacco .1C3V4 do pfd .llTH "Federal Steel .173K Mo pfd . 2Jy Oen. Electric . U'.'i Olucose Hugnr .... lit do pfd ,.10iy Inter. Paper 8:4 do pfd ,. rojj Liclede Oas ,. 67 National llltcult.. ,.15SH do pfd ,.1S: National Lead .... .. tiJi do pfd ,. fcS National Steel ... ,.102ti Mo pfd .. 5i N. Y. Air Drake.. Iow;i Crntral do pfd Lake Krle & W... . t0'4 . oni . 47!s .131 . .103 .221 . 52 . 87 . 25 . 77i ,. fi . CD . 06 . 13 . U . f7!s .117 ,1W . mi ,. . so . a 1. 33'i do rfd Lake Shore L. & N Manhattan u Met. at. Ky Mexican Central... Minn, ft St. I do pfd Mo. Pacific Mobile & Ohio... M K. & T do nfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central Norfolk & W do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario & W , 1. HYt No. American ,,,, ,, 42 Pacific Const ,. 7'i do 1st pf, ..m?4 do 2J pfd ,. 3'i- Pacinc Mall . ,. 7i id People's Oa ,. KU Pressed S. Car ,. 7? do pfd . .lOO'.i Pullman P. Car... ,. 4li S. n. & T ,. SI Sugar ..68 do pfd .. 3J Tenn. Coal & I.,., .. 6f'i U. S. leather ..r,Vs do pfd ..I'll V. S. nubber ..149 do pfd .. 4(.i,i Western Union ... .. N't Anial. Copper .. M't Republic I, & S... .. 13 do pfd .. MT4 U. H. Steel .. S."i' do pfd .. SOU'P. C. C. & St. I... Ore. Ity. & Nav, do rfd , Pennsylvania Reading , do Ht pfd , do M pfd .IH'i . 4-,4 . SI 210'.4 . 4'i .tl7i .122 . C7,5 . H, . 7'.'!i . 20,4 . 61 . 93 .123 . 20 . 7MJ . I44 . 4is . 7U, nio a. w do pfd St. L. A B. F , do lit pfd do 2d pfd tit. L. Southw do pfd Rt. raul do pfd Ht. P. & Omaha.. So. Pacific Bo. Itallnay do nrn Texas & Pacific. Union Pacific do pfd Wabash Trust recelnts. Nominal. Trout rn. celpts and nominal. 1110 commercial Advertisers London financial cublcnrnm says: The budget which wns announced by tho chancellor of thn exchequer this nftcmoon Imposes nn addi tion of 2 pence on the Income tux, innklnR It Is 2d on 1; a duty of 4s 2d icr Id) lbs.' on rellned susar nnd n graduated duty on rnw susar; 2s per 100 lbs. on molasses and syrups nnd Is 18d per 100 lbs. on glucose. There Is no Increase of tho duty on ten, immi'i-u, spirus or nccr. All export iiuty of Is has been Imposed on conl. A deficit wns announced of XlSO.OOO.Om) and power wns nsked to lisuo rcii x o r-no nr noin. Tho markets, were idle, awaiting tho hudet,' wiu ucians 01 wnicn were not Known dur ing business hours. Tha lone of trading wns heavy, consols dropping on the ex pectation of a big Issue of tho wnr loan. American shares were much more nctlve and cheerful. The lower level yesterday In " iiirn iiiui e.ucourngeu nuying troin tno very start. The Erlo Issues wore the lead ers hero of the advance, which, when Now Aork took up tho movement nnd hoisted Atchlsons and I'nlon Pnclllcs, went on to n buoyant close at tho highest prices of the day. Steel stocks rose In splto of the strike stories which aro being circulated here with contradictions In pursuit. Tlnlos fell on rcnorts of a strike with riots mid rallied on the oftlclul contradiction which wns put out Inter. Tho bank bought XSH.noi) gold bars. Money wns easy, Tho hank return Is good and deposit rates huvo been reduced H point In anticipation of a fall In the bank rato next week. Tim call rate was J?, per cent, tlmo money 2i and ills counts, 3 7-16 per cent. Silver spurted on buying that was regarded as speculative. Exchango on Paris, 05.17V4; Horlln, 20.22',i. London Ktook (Imitation. LONDON, April 18.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: Consols, money..., do account Atchison ,. Canadian laclflc. St. raul Illinois Central ... Louisville Union rr. pfd,.,, N. Y. Central Erie . 93i , 93', . , 97'i ,'.n; .l7 . "i .1351,; 40', do lit pfd Pennsylvania ,, Rending No, . Pacific pfd. flrand Trunk ,. Anaconda Rand Mine U. S, Steel do pfd ,,,,, ... 72H ... iVi ... 15, ...100 ... S'i ... 10i ... 4'.i . 47, ... f; HAR SILVKR-Uncertaln. 27Hd per oz. MONKY-2HQ3 per cent. The rate of ills count iu the open market for short bills and three months' bills Is .T;ft3; per ccnt Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, April H.-Today's state ment of the treasury balaikces In thn gen aral fund, txcluehe of the (UO.qoo.W) gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash bnlnnce, JlJ3,.vl,272; Bold, t'Jj.6o3..vi. York Mnnr; Market. NEW YORK, April lS.-MONMSY-On call, steady nt 3y-3 jicr cent; Inst lonn, 3 per cent; rulliiR rale, 4'4 per cent; prlmo mer cantile paper, ItflU per cent. STERL1NU EXCllANOE-Slcady, with actual business In bunkers' bills nt tl.871 tor demand and nt 4.SI fori sixty days; posted rates, tl.HV.4Ql.S3; commercial hills, H8Hfl.844. SILVElt Ccrllllcates, nominally COc; bar, 60'sc; .Mexican dollars, 450. liONDH-Oovcrnuient, strong; state, Inac tive; railroad, IrreRUlur. The ctoslne prices un bonds today air as follows: U. S. rcf. 2s, rcg.. du coupon ., ,,,,, do Is. rrn , do coupon , do new. Is, re,.,, do coupon du old 4, reg..-. do cou)ii ,, do Ss, ICR do coupon , 1). of (, 3 6. , Atch. (ten. 4 .,, do adj. 4s , Canada Ho, Sa , Clies. & o. 4'.js,...( do 5 , C. & N. W. c. 7s.. do S. P. deb. 5s., Chicago Tcr. 4s..., Colorado So, 4s,,,,, II. & It. tl. 4s Erie general 4s..., P. W. & V. C. Is., lien, Electric Ss,.,, loa Central is.... I,. N. mil, 1 , !., K, A T. 2s , do 4s , 106H UHl'i N. Y. Central Is.. , N. J. C. ecu. ts..o ,W4 ,t32' , 'i 1'ij'i 107 ,101 ,109 101'i ,i:s ,nn , 93 ,I01 ,iu ,13111 ,190'i ,ii", ,12i) J , 93 ,117 , 50 1I',4 ,100 ,1')5',4 ,1204, IW'.i ,115 . N""4 , 9S I.0I4 ill',, 131' IW'.i 113?. H3',i llO'.i 111'., 121 102 9J14 No, Pacific 3s do 4s... N Y, C "Si St L 4. Norfolk & V. c. 4s, Oregon .'av. Is...., do cs OrcKon S. It. 6s.,.., do consul us Reading gen. 4s,,., Rio U. W. Is Ht I- & I M c. ;..., Ht I. Hi H P-g. 6s. ., St. Paul consols.., St. P.. 0. & P. Is, I do if So. PnclOc 4s So. 1UII ay 5s H. II. : T. f , Tex. & Paclrla Is., do 2s i'nlon Pacific 4s.., WhIiasIi Is , do 2s West Shore 4s Wis. Central ls... Vs. Centuries , 10V, 1:1!. ll 121 I 93' i S7!4i ion, , fS4 loi'i iij'i 117 M2";1 MS 94U Itostnn Mock ((nutrition. UOSTON, April 18.-Call loans, 3Ifl per cent; tlmo loans, :i434!i per cent. Olllclal 1 losing: A., T. s. r do pfd Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. Telephone,,, Roston A Albany,,, llnston iterated . ItcRton ft Mo ('., 11. & Q lmlti!.-in Conl .... do pf.l ,., KIlchlMirK pfd.,,,,, Oen. EUrtrlo Ed. Klec, 111 Mexican .Central... N. E. O. C , Old Colony Old Dominion, Rubber Union Pacific , Union I-aml West End 604 911 j 117'j .123 175 M1 it.; m 193 , 36 U2'i 1(7', 225 240 23Ta 11 210 3J,', 2!'l fWestlngli. Electric 61 Atchison 4s N. E. tl. & C. 5s.. Adentiiro Ring. Mining Co.. A mat. Cupper Atlantic! Ilostun & Mont.... Unite & lloetnn .. Calumet & Ilrcla.. .103 . C . '4 . :c't .1W.J . 34 .42.', ,:i .sio 31U . IS . 25 . . 50 .1J3 Centennial Franklin Humboldt Osceola Parrot iQulncy Santa t'e copper., Tnnmrack . ou 3.M 3ii 4!4 13!i Utah Mining 95?, Winona , 4 , 95 Wolverines Men- York .Mining Slocks. NEW YORK. April 18.-Tho following; nro quotnUons on mining stocks: Adams Con Alice Rreece llrunswlck Con.... Comstock Tunnel,. Con. Cal. &' Va... Deadwood 'Terra ., Horn Sliver Iron Silver I?advllle Con , 23 , 36 ,130 , W , 6 ,220 , 50 ,110 , 60 , Little Chief ... Ontario ... II ...WO ... 73 ... ... 8 ... 7 ... 27 ... 60 ...400 Ophtr , Thocntx I'otnsl Savage Sierra Nevada .Small Hopes . . standard Itank Clearings. OMAHA, April I8.-ClearinRS. tl.118.SM; corresponding day Inst year, 3)874.473; in crease, J244.4US. CHICAGO. April 18.-Clcarlngs. J24,4R3,K02; balances, J2.CI3.13.1; posted exchange, 4.S3V4 W4.Wi!i: New, York exchange, 20c premium. ST. LOIMS. AiirlLlSClenrlngs, 7,343,i,fil; balances, J31,0.".6.h;i; money. 4i5 per cent; New York exchange, 23c discount bid, 10c discount nRked. CINCINNATI, April lS.-Clearlngs, I3.1C8, 150; New lork exchange, at par; money, 3tf 6 per cent. .J'JnUAD.,':,.',,mA APr11 18-Clearlngs, 20,U1,B70; balances. J2.971.227. UALTIMORE. April 18,-Clcarlngs, ,3C8, 343; balances, M.".9j7. ROSTON. April 18.-ClearJngs, 133,965,312; bnlances, $2.2G,SJI. , ...'m vu yoRK' Prll lS.-CIcarlngs, J3S8, I6,519; balances, J12.552.S63. ' Cotton Mnrkrt. NEW YORK, April lS.-Dun's review of April will suy: Reports from numerous brunches nnd many correspondents of R. O. Dun & C'o.t In the cotton belt Indl xato that cold weather and In most sections Incessant rains Kavc' delnyed planting for Iho new cotton crop. ,Tho senson-Is about two weeks late, iAoreoge will exceed last year, though cancellation of some early orders for fortllUers show that the Increase. 11; acreage, win not uc us largo as tho hlglier price for cotton prevailing early In the year seemed to Justify. Sales of fertil izer's have been far In excess of last year nnd there will bo n larger use everywhere. In the Atlantic coast Mates rains have been very heavy, and in solno places farm work was wholly suspended. There is much diffi culty in obtaining labor, hands being fully employed in commercial nnd Industrial lines at higher wages, Ono cstimato is made that on uccount of higher wages for fnrm hnnds nn Increnso in the cost of fertilizers ond of many food products, the cotton crop this year will cost at least onn.elchih mnr. to ralso and gnthcr than last year. Condi tions nro much the .samo In every section of the south. In iho southwost n consider able inrreso in acreage Is reported and lands rTlit down In winter grain destroyed by Insects will bo replanted In cotton. Georgia cotton mills nre running full time, but In other sections of tho south thero has been conslderabln curtailment of produc tion. A number of new mills nre in course of erection, notably In Tennessee. It wns nn unusually trying day for shorts In the New York cotton market and at times considerable excitement prevailed on scrambles to .reach sufe ground by room bears and on flurries of buying for outside nccount, the, lutter mostly foreign. On bul lish Liverpool advices and very bad weather reports the market opened steady. with prices 2(&r. points higher, nnd soon further advanced on active general buying nnd additional .gains abroad. Official re ports that heavy frosts had extended over northern Texas unnerved shorts and prompted buying of a scalping nature. Hy midday the advance had reached a matter of 5437 points, with tho market very tlrm. Rumors that spot cotton was advancing rapidly on better demands from tho mills, claim -that cotton goods .markets were stiffening and prospects for continued cold weather and rains In the south tonight all helped to strengthen local bull sentiment! On the rise May reached 8.16c and July 8.12c. Tho early afternoon witnessed tho best prices of the season, a hurried turn for cover and Wall street buying of July. Thereafter the mnrket was quiet and sagged under prollt-taklng and selling In nntlclnntlon of 11 Hltnrn rciintloii tnmnrrnn. In Liverpool. Kstlmates for fairly large receipts tomorrow at New Orleans and Houston helped to case out the late mar- Ket., Throughout the session rumors of July manipulation wero In circulation and inai option led in nn upward movement. Prnllt-takliiir soot nrlces flown to nhmit last Hilda's clnslim In the last half hour and the market closed nulot. net 2o higher to .'c lower, Futures closed quiet; April, 8,09c; May, 8.10c; June, S.ffic; July, S.OSc; Au gust, ,,,,ic; Hepiemncr. v.ftuc; uctoner, 7,41c; November. 7.3I: December. 7.32c: Janunrv. 7.31c. Spot closed quiet and 1-lCo higher; middling uplands, S?e; middling gulf, s?4c: sales. 102 bales. NKW ORLHANS, April 1S.-COTTON-I'Mrm; miles, 2,500 bales; ordinary, 5T4c; good ordinary. fi9-lc; low middling, 7?ic: mid dling, 8 3-16e; good middling, fHo; middling fair, 8?,o; receipts.- i;iXO bales; stock, 202,525 nines. ) inures Htcutiy: Aiirn, nominal; May, S.ftsftS.OSc; June. 7.9SirS.ijOc; July, 7,85ijr 7,!Mle: Aucust. 7.7U7.72e; September. 7.30c: October, 7.1Sfc7.20c; November, 7.121f7.15c; ijeccmner, i.iinfj.iiu'. Wool Mnrkrl ROSTON. April 1S.-VOOL-The Hoslon Commercial llulletln will say In tomorrow's report of the wool trade: Tho receipts of wool In Buxton since Jnninry 1 have been H.iRo,2io lbs., 51.005,700 lbs. for the same period In 1900. "he shipments to date nre 73.1U8.725 lb., ngalnst sales of 53,681,500 lbs. for the same period In l!"). Tho total stock ou hand January 1. 1901. was 76.309.5OO lbs.: II10 lotnl Mln elf tml, iv is 4 1.910.0:;-) llm. All classes of line wools are llrm here, but with no higher prices paid, Dealers aro meeting tlm demand at the current pr ccs. Medium wool, particularly half-blood nnd No, 1 washed, was essy and severnl transactions this week show lower jirlcrs. , Foreign t,d vices aro strong on line wools. London prices nre higher on between niietlnn sales Some large sales of Australian lint are re, ported hero nt 33r)3."c. ' Knnana City l.lr Slock Alarket. KANSAS CITY. April lS.-CATTLK-ne celpts, 1,000 head natives. b00 head Texans 50 head calves; uatlvo 11 ml TexaH steers Blnn.lo i 1 A,. Iillmr t-'fltl'X nnil hulfnpn l.50f(5,12A: Texons and It cows, $3.3MH.4r; heifers. 11 $2.35112.25; bulb., 13.45114.60; TovniiB and Indians. Il"0fir,.fio ... . - I ' . I IWn , . n n .. .. (Unci; nuns, Vi.m ninv j , fj..'1'iiv.w, ,ii,av. l'..."' HKIII. .nwryiu.oti OIK". IMIPL.1I AXT. f A t Hil nnnnlnta S.soo in, r.i .i ,-...,..?- ............ head; sheep, steady: lambs, 6c lower: wes em lambs, 4.90t3.riO; western wethers, 31, t icm.bt; v.ciuerii 3 v'rnns!i. o.iiit,,, r i.2.v,i4.50, culls, 3.00fi.W; spring Umb t5.5Cj7.09. es mi un., it, ,ui; iiii.ii. , , --- ...... .... stcckers and feeders, slendy: nntlvn heef steers, U.'bfib.'ti. mostly J5.ootf5,40; stackers nnd feeders. S4.25frS.25: western-fed steers. a(.i'i inivrn, eJ.l"p(I n..,. I IOCS -Receipts. 11.300 lu ad: market 24ff Be lower: top. 16.05; bulk of sales, $5.8ifi6.00; OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET Ohoic Bitf Stttn AotiTi and Firm and , Oowi Stadj to Strong. HOGS SEVEN AND A HALF TO TEN LOWER Unity Hun of Colorado Lambs, lint 1'iH'kers Were Mlfht Bn era 11 nil Mnrket Wns Slow, lint About Steady vtlth cslerdn). SOUTH OMAHA, April 18. Receipts were: OmciKi .iiouuuy Uinciai nivauay .., oincnti Wednesday uniciui lliuisday.. Hogs. Sheep. 0..11 O.UlU h,!tsj 1 1.M0 1 y.iwl l4,U2o Four dnyri this week... 13,722 :w,217 31,266 Samu days lust wcck.... K.iof i'y,42 24,;.si Diimo weeK i,.'iore..,.....ll,drJ 21, mi J,'J bumo tnreo wcoks ago... 12,411 21, eu 2V.VJ0 Biime lour weeK ago,...ll,l 2o,j6 i,Vu samu uays last year I2,ais 3u,a:s xt.tvl Average prlcu putd for hogs for the past several umh wltn comparisuna: I 1901. 190U,ltO9.lS9!l.18J7.l(96.lll9i. March 25. 6 ifi 3 571 3 61 1 3 93 3 t9 4 71 Marcll id. I 0 61 I 4 K9 3 W 3 Ul 3 W ti Ularcil HI. j 6 1 , 3 60 3 S6 3 il 4 74 March 23. j a 0 vo .) wi 3 t5 3 ivj 4 ti Alurcil 2y. o 6j',ji b ltt 3 bD 3 fa 3 83 ' 4 J Ma ruli &). 0 0 U 3 U 3 b.' 3 ai 3 66 4 ta Murch 31, i I 0 101 3 01 0 6: 1 3 Ui 3 W April J...I 6 9IHl I 3 M .1 ki 3 IU 3 o4 3 8) April 2... tl W 1 5 031 1 3 67 3 92 3 t4 4 84 April 3... I b 93l,i 0 lo 3 63 I 3 Ul 3 bb, 4 hi April 4...I 6 Mftl b 2ol 3 b: 3 73 3 62 4 Hi April 0...I b tfjljl b 30 3 6o 3 '. W 4W April 6... I 6 ift)?i b 30 3 t2 3 7'. 3 3 67 4 el April 7... I I 6 il 3 bi 3 72 3 W 3 o'Ji April b... 6 OlHl I 3 W 3 71 1 3 W 3 61 4 89 April V.. A b Vii 6 33 I 3 7b 3 l6 3 t2 4 111 April 10.. I 6 Slfl 0 M 3 68 3 !W 3 & 4 71 ,l,ril 11..1 0 9l;, o 3t)i J bl 3 71 3 ul 4 i2 Arll 12.. I 6 stt 6 33 3 bl 3 71 3 97) 4 7 April 13,. I b OI U ,01 3 bl 3 bij 3 Ul 3 5V 4 19 April II.. I I 5 481 3 tii 3 i0 3 W 3 49 April 15.. I G 01s I 3 V2 3 7 3 0 3 3S 4 75 April 16.. b l'3?4 5 45 I 3 bl 3 bl 3 i'J 4 i April If., b !).'; oo 3 72 I 3 91 3 3. 4 April IS.. 6 Mii 6 49 3 tUs 3 60 3 43 4 63 Indicates Sunday. The olllclal number ot enrs of lock brought in today uy cuch road was: Cnttle.Hogs.Strp.H ,'ses. C, M. & St. I'. Ry O. At Ht. L. Ry v Missouri l'ncllic Hy.... Linon l'aciiic system.. C. it N. W. Hy F.. 15. ei M. V. R. K... S. C. & P. Ry C. St. P., M. & O. Ry 11. M. R. R. H c, n. & u. Ry 4 1 i 3 20 3 33 20 19 6 5 12 3 44 I 12 20 IS 1 51 1 K. C. c bt. J - C, R. 1. & P., cast 1 12 U R. 1. & P- west 4 Illinois Central 1 Total receipts 114 137 05 1 T.he disposition of the day's recelpui was as follows, cuch buyer purcnaslng tha num ber ot head indicated: Hovers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. OinuiiH racking Co U. 11. Hammond Co awlft and Company Cudahy l'acklntf Co Armour & Co It. Decker & Dogan Vanuatu & Co Lobman & Co Llvlngstono Ac Schaller. Hamilton & Rothschild. L. F. Husz A. S. Mawhlnncy Other buyers Tofnlit 424 1,65 400 .... 270 463 2.4S4 463 524 2,908 2o3 297 2,864 922 75 39 215 ' 18 93 29 3 16j .... U niniipt T.. iri..,. n.n a fair run of rattle j J A 1 X l ij X ,1C O " ..... - " - - - hero today nnd the demand from, packers being in good shape the markot ruled ac tive and tuliy steady all around on any thing ut all desirable. The bulk of the receipts were again com posed of beef steers, ubout seventy-five cars being Included In, the offerings. 1'ack era started out curly and paid good, firm prices for the more desirable bunches, 'lhe common kinds, however, were rather neg lected ana In somo cases sellers lound it dirtlcult to get steady prices. The market, however, was active on choice cattle and everything was out of nrst hands In good "rhere were only about fifteen cars of cows nnd heifers on sale this morning, and ?.b buyers . all wanted, a few it did not take couhl best bo described by calling Inactive and Btcady to strong. .v,. UU1IS HOIU ir. jubi uuuui 1110 nii" they did yesterday and the same la true of !2. veal calves and sugs era orterea today ana lhe aemand for tnem waa a little oeiier, o mav ji - nrlces. The common cattle moved fairly . . . . .. . J .. nw(naa iitnnlr ralvm well at aDoui urau; ji.vo. were ready sellers ancf the price on that class of stock have improved considerably r."rr ,. Mtnrir ..attic of inv welubt inia W tf 1j IV t vj uvu arv - ' - w w arc now easily disposed of. Representative Av. lr. No. Av. Pr. NO. . 130 3 ?S 2., I., It.. IS.. J)., 5. 3., 4., 1., 1106 4 65 1066 4 (5 1204 4 63 1121 4 65 1054 4 70 922 4 7 lOoti 4 70 1030 4 70 1130 4 70 1268 4 70 1175 4 70 1102 4 70 1010 4 70 HU 4 70 1139 4 70 1151 4 70 1110 4 70 1083 4 70 1017 4 75 1140 4 75 , 1110 4 75 1033 4 73 840 4 75 , 1110 4 73 , 1253 4 75 , 1000 4 80 , 954 4 $1 1133 4 :o , 12S4 4 SO 1031 4 F0 , 1283 4 ?5 1319 4 J3 1080 4 tl 1090 4 '5 1077 4 E5 1CM 4 90 1084 4 10 1144 4 90 1144 4 CO 1182 4 90 1168 4 93 1131 4 95 1068 6 00 1240 6 00 1807 6 00 1179 6 00 1104 5 00 1141 6 10 1020 6 10 . 1322 6 10 1311 6 10 1345 6 15 1337 5 15 1190 5 20 lOiO 3 80 1110 JM 1080 4 W 1145 4 00 12S0 ,4 10 810 4 (0 M0 4 W 1310 4 W 1110 4'00 776 4 10 tm 4 11 1035 4 20 M0 4 S5 sw 4 :v 784 4 25 ....... 771 4 25 WO 4 25 1130 4 33 1173 4 .'5 803 lli 854 4 40 1004 4 40 960 4 40 1012 4 40 ....... 710 4 40 .......101 4 40 700 4 43 tW 4 60 1034 4 SO 833 4 10 850 4 50 , 1032 4 Ml 1085 4 50 72") 4 M) , 927 4 53 1174 4 13 930 4 55 1048 4 f.5 927 4 SO 1200 4 fO 995 4 CO ! 995 4 1 0 1009 4 00 m 4 to 1077 4 60 813 4 flu 862 4 CO 1033 4 6') 910 4 ro 1000 4 60 1043 ,4 ro 940 '4 t,0 3.... 2.... 2.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 6.... 9.... 1!... 1.... 18., 4., 2 54., 63., 7., 29.. ., 17., 1., ' 1., 16., 4., 22., 21., 1., 6. 16. 14., 21. IS., 21. 1. 10. 15.... 8.... 1.... .... 29.... 3..., 24.... 3.... 1.... 10.... 1.... 13.... It..., .... 1..., 5..,. 9..., 11..., 13..., 18..., 14..., !.. 20.. IS.. 24.. 21.. 21.. 19.. 9.. 30.. 27.. 63.. 7.. 1.. 32.. 21,. It.. 20.. 8.. 3..., 13.... 2.... 10..., 2..., 6..., 4..., 4 7 20 10 1 13 30 25 22 ...1021 4 CS 1 7 4 l5'.'.'.'.'. STEERS AND HEIFERS .. 711 3 S3 41.. ..1062 4 65 ,..1005 4 25 ,. 945 4 20 .. Mt 4 30 16 13 16 17 42 1005 4 60 ,.,..1125 4 65 ,,...1074 4 80 10O7 4 S3 .,.,1128 5 20 ..1061 4 10 7i Ml 4 43 ''WflbKRS, STAGS AND HEIFERS 1143 4 '.'0 CUWB 1.. 2.. , 833 1 50 . ... tii)0 2 23 1060 4 00 543 4 0) 1000 4 00 970 4 CO , 957 4 09 , 1025 4 CO 915 4 00 1020 4 00 1120 4 00 low 4 (0 J16O 4 00 1220 4 10 , 1000 4 10 , 900 4 10 , 129i) 4 10 , 1131 4 10 1160 4 10 , 973 4 10 ...... 856 4 10 , 1140 4 13 960 4 15 1154 I 20 1040 4 20 1210 4 24 1103 4 25 , 1078 4 25 1056 4 26 lino 4 25 ......1360 4 25 , 1090 4 25 1100 4 23 1080 4 25 1139 4 25 1047 4 23 1410 4 23 1070 4 23 733 4 25 1010 t 1!. ; 9-i; 2 23 2 W J" 870 , 90 2 60 . 970 3 60 1 2,,,.....,,iu''' - Vi 1. 3. ,,u - 1046 2 65 1 930 3 CO l.. 1l!!! 10.',',', 13!" 1... 1... 1... 3... 1... 1.., 9... 1... 8 j & w 2 10 ,950 3 00 "' 1070 3 00 " 900 3 no 1100 3 M ,1123 3 11O " 1031) 3 00 1100 1(4 1 1 : low " J"",, 000 3 25 i J0 1 23 II "... 825 3 25 J 1140 3 ;3 , 1077 3 23 j 1130 3 '.6 J" 10M 3 41 " 7J0 3 10 !"'.' 106i) 3 10 j" II) JM 1370 3 ro J tots 3 50 1" ,.10iV) l" 990 3 CO i 80 3 60 l" 190 3 73 7 694 3 75 1." 9,0 J 73 ,-....0 3 '0 1 1130 40 . 3 1033 3 13 ' 4 W 3 1 , 1150 3 - 10' 3 fO I 760 J 90 I U20 19) 16 117 4 33 1 162A 4 23 9 ...ll3 4 55 3 816 4 25 4 1147 4 25 1 1044 4 25 6 914 I 40 2. I3 4 40 1 1118 4 40 A,.,,,, MM. 1C49 4 41 9 913 1 Ji 7.... 1224 4 10 J 910 3 91 1 , 1220 4 15 1 t0 I W !l 1011 4 50 2 ......1340 4 (0 li 1079 4 (3 I 1003 4 CO 16 ,...1191 4 li 1,.., 1220 I 0) COWS AND II El 'KltS. 4 992 2 10 17 972 1 '3 4 1tt 00 13 1044 4 20 I ....... .1..I070 3 73 9(0 4 W STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 700 2 S 2 810 3 10 1 660 2 ?0 12 Ml 4 10 1 4)0 S W 4 520 3 4) 2 915 3 M 1 K0 3 40 16 6S4 3 ?3 82 S7 3 ."0 J 73J n tS 2 '? ' "-J 1 910 3 15 J 4V 1,4 1 m 3 23 2 421 3 r.O 1, 70 3 70 1 90 .1 M 1 470 S S3 1 3 '5 1 710 3 .15 1 1150 4 CO 1 1170 J 6 "60 4 3i) 6)4 3 23 HEIFERS. 1 660 2 (0 I.. 430 4 "-3 1 CM 2 10 12 639 4 .V. J M, 3,21 7 M7 4 40 2 5M 370 1 00 4 40 26 611 .1 'S 7 664 4 45 4 760 4 13 1 60 4 (0 1 (.... 920 4 ."5 1,.; 900 4 50 2 1170 4 23 1 860 I 60 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. 1 COfiX.catr.HI0 3 75 CALVES. 1 90 4 01 2 110 6 23 1 80 6 73 1, 240 6 tO II M0 6 00 1 160 6 ."0 1 150 6 CO 2 240 50 J '.. 120 :.'. STOCK CALVES. 2 270 i 50 t 810 4 00 1 150 3 00 94 329 4 83 2 3.13 3 V, 2 93 5 50 112 333 4 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 640 3 00 3 740 4 S3 1 640 3 73 II... 906 4 35 3 573 3 73 2 760 4 26 2 680 3 90 4 607 4 23 4 632 4 CO 6 695 4 40 22 830 4 10 5 650 4 50 60 559 4 75 22 783 4 (5 1 800 4 M . 4 815 4 fS 13 614 4 35 STAGS. 1 1100 3 CO 1 1290 3 70 4 930 3 BULLS. 2 1263 2 (-0 1 1230 3 83 1 1640 3 0) 1 1610 3 63 1 i:v 3 5 1 1660 3 85 1 960 3 20 1 1500 3 90 1 v 3 1 141 3 JO 1 1310 3 33 1 1120 3 99 1 1230 2 10 1 ieo 4 ro 1 13V) 3 50 1 170 4 00 1 1140 3 M 2 1680 4 0) 1 1610 3 60 1 1600 I 00 ,1 16K0 3 15 1 1450 4 00 1 1630 3 55 1 910 4 00 1 1330 3 M 1 1600 4 03 1 1610 3 ro ) 700 4 15 2 1320 3 60s 1 1060 4 15 1 1360 3 63 1 2040 4 25 1 1600 3 75 1IOOS There wns a heavy run of hogs today, nnd as other points reported a drop In prices the market hero opened 7541 lower. The bulk of tho early sales went at from $3.S24 to $5.87'4, with tho choicer londs sellliiR from 5.S7',4 to 16. Tho hogs began moving toward the scales nt nn dirty hour, and It was not long before the bulk hnnd changed hands. The light weights, howover. wero very slow sale and bids ranged from S5.82',4 down to 15.75. After tho long string hnd been sold tho feeling wan a little weak and not much was dono for a time. The better grades, however, sold for about as much on the last end as they did In the morning, but the light stuff was very slow and hard to dispose of. 1'ackers wanted to buy It from 35. CO down. As will be seen from the table of average prices the market Is now at the lowest point reached this month and not since March 26 has the average cost been as low as it was today, itepreeentative sales: No. AV. ,.. 85 ,..102 ,..214 ...163 ,..231 ,..190 ....207 ....210 ...211 ..227 ..229 ..205 ..23S ..220 ..196 Sh. IT. No. 19... 17... 26... 91... 69... 77... 78... 11.... 76.... 78... 36... 76... 67... 60... 76... 4 M 4 (.0 5 70 5 75 5 75 6 i7!4 6 60 6 80 5 SO 5 80 6 80 5 80 5 80 5 82V4 6 82H S S24 5 5 824 5 824 5 82Ji B 82V4 5 8214 C 82lj 5 824 6 824 6 8:i 6 .92 1 i 5 2& 5 8214 5 :y, 5 f3W 5 S2H 5 6214 6 13", 76 222 61 241 74 225 44 247 73.-. 241 67 212 76 : 61 261 64 215 78 222 21.1 50 226 75 249 56 288 S4 120 240 (0 120 160 40 20 240 40 240 80 240 80 80 80 61. ,233 190 69... ,..223 66. ,228 60.... 61.... 62.... 91.... .220 .212 .253 .198 .208 5.... M 20U 84. 209 10 ,.229 .312 .225 .200 .243 .225 .226 67...1. 70;.... 76 73 71 66 SO 40 "120 12... 37... 71... 63.. 46.. S3.. 71.. 68.. 6.8. . 65.. 65.. 75.. 81.. 84.. 53.. ...215 ...203 ...210 ..236 ..217 ..220 ..212 .229 !!213 ..226 ..IKS 221 !.'209 ..209 ..203 ..231 80 5 821.4 5 824 ? 40 5 82V 5 82V4 5 82U 5 S2;4 5 82(4 5 824 5 82H 40 40 SO 80 120 5 82 4 5 82 5 S24 6 S2U 80 B87U 65 B714 60 224 70 244 20 225 5 82H 58 267 SO 5 85 67 258 ... 6 874 5 85 74 234 ... 5 874 5 SB 58 219 ... R 87U 5 83 70 242 ... 6 874 5 85 96 238 ... 6 87U 6 85 30 232 40 6 874 6 85 46,..".. .266 80 6 87U 5 85 65 256 80 5 874 5 85 40 267 ... 5 7'.i 5 85 67 264 ... 6 87H 5 85 68 238 ... 5 90 5 8.1 71 272 ... 6 90 6'85 50 293 ,,. 5 90 6 85 61 93 ... 6 90 6 85 66 284 ... 6 90 5 85 64 277 ... 5 90 5 85 64 288 80 5 90 5 85 62 260 80 6 90 5 65 60 301 ... 5 921,4 a 65 62 266 ... 6 92'4 5 65 62 292 160 5 95 5 85 69 247 ... 5 ?5 12 263 69.. 70.. 66.. 56.. 69.. ....235 ....24.1 ....226 ....254 ....26$ 40 80 .215 71... 67... 47... 63... 63... 87... 67... 67... 74... 68.... 71.... 17.... ...223 ..234 ..311 ..221 ..230 ..232 ..240 ..230 ...200 ...203 ...261 80 40 '46 120 120 SO SO 65 ,237 75 949 10 5 15 15 280 ... 6 00 II 220 ... 5 IS SHEEP There was a htavy run here today, but the big bulk of the receipts was composed of Colorado Iambs, about 45 cars being Included In the receipts. Packers did not seem to be at all anxious for sup plies this morning, and as a result the market was very slow, and up to a la to hour but little stuff had changed hands. What did sell brought just about steady prices with yesterday, the 15 lambs of yesterday bringing the same price today. Sheep were also about steady but slow. Quotations' Choice wethers, S4.7OB4.80: fair to good wethers, S4.60ft4.70; clipped wethers, 4.50iT4.75: cholco lightweight year lings, tt.6534.85; fair to good yearlings, 14.50 04.65; clipped yearlings, $4.6504.80; choice lightweight ewes, $4.2664.40; fair to good ewes, $3.75(04.10; clipped ewes, $S.904.25: fair to good clipped ewes, $3.5037X1.90; choice lambs, $3.0030.10; fair to good lambs, $4.75 6.00; clipped lambs, $4.6035.00; spring lambs, 6.007.So; feeder wethers, $3.75Q4.40; feeder IHmOS, it. 0111. to. lieiircDVlliaiivvi nttinn No. Ay. 463 shorn wethers 96 2 ewes 130 232 western lambs 74 247 Colorado lambs 84 268 Colorado lambs 81 8 western wethers. . 114 476 clipped western wethers 02 251 Colorado lamb 'O 11 Colorado lambs Pr. $4 40 4 50 4 75 6 00 5 00 4 75 4 50 4 6 00 ClllC.taO LIVE STOCK MAH.KET. Choice Mlt-rrs Flrm-l,lht llo Slow Sheep nnd I.ambs Slrndy. CHICAGO, April 18.-CATTLERccelpts, 8 000 head; choice steers firm, others about steady; butchers' stock, steady; good to prime steers, I5.004jfi.0o; poor to medium, $3.854.90: stockers and feeders, $2.70ftl.S5; cows. $2.WU'l.60; heifers. $3.00714.85; ennners, I2.O04j2.K5; balls, $2.75(u4.30; calves, $1,0015.00; Texas-fed steers. $4.2.Vfio.35; Texas grass steers. $3.6001.00; Texas bulls, $2.7503.85. Iinflt!.. Ilnnolnla OA lsTlA linn .1 inmni-rnu' II JUVISJ" stiUt-d fln, ."iVV IIV4IH I UllllUlllini 1R.H00 hen'l, estimated; left over, 2,Wj0 head; top. $6.10; mixed and butchers. $5,7M6.00; good to choice, heavy, $5.9006.10; rounh. heavy. $3.75ffX5.85; light, $5.7006.95; bulk of Biles. $5.9096.00.' ' SHEEP AND LAMIJS-Recelpts, 7.000 head: steady; good to choice wethors, $4,i6w 5.00; fair to choice mixed. $4,4001.70: west ern sheep. $4.6505.00; yearlings, $I.750.POJ natlvo lambs, $4.6505.30; western lambs, $4.95?i5.30. t HI. .losepb Iih- Htock Market. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, April 18.-(8pcclal.) The Journal quotes; . CATTLE Receipts, 1.300 head; market ac tive, 6010c higher: natives. $4 .2&AJ6.40: Texas and westerns. $3.6506.20; cows, and heifers, $2.2S6'.00: bulls and stags. $2.25lM.5; year lings nnd calves, $3.6004.76; stockers and feeders. $3.4004.50; veals, $4.2506.50. HOGS-Recelpts, 4.000 head: mnrket 2V40 7Vin lower: all grades, $5.8O0li.(if,; ttl Ic of sales. $5.8505.95; pigs, steady SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recolpts, 500 head; mnrket. active and steady', quotations un changed, Sloas City lite Monk Market. SIOUX., CITT April 18.-(8peclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, tOO; market steady; bteves, 14.0vOt.lt; cows" and built mixed, $2.2505.75; stockern and feeders, $3 56. 01.30; calves and yearlings, $3.2Mfl.lO. HOUS-RcctlpIs, 2,500; market M'7'C lower; closed stronger, selling at $3.7500,, bulk, $3.77'405.! ft. I, (nils 1,1 ve -clock Market. ST. LOU IS, April IS. CATTLE Receipts, 1,400 head, including 275 head Tcxnns; mnr ket steady; nntlvn shipping nnd export steers, $5.001C.so; dressed beef and butcher steers, $1.5005.10; stcerw tinder l.ono Ilisf.io 05.00; stockers am' feeders, $3.00f4.60: cows and heifers. $2.ncv,i4,9.i; ennners, $1.2502.sj; bulls, $3.2503.Si; Texnn nnd Indian steers, $1.2505.10; cows and heifers. $2,6501.00, I lOGH Receipts, f.,o00 head; market, strong and active; pigs nnd lights, $.'i.soif 5.90; packers, $J.8505.9o; butchers, $5. 1:0714, SHEEP AND LAMllS-Recelpts, 600 head; market, slendy; natlvo muttons, $4.nnjl.',5; spring lambs, $3.OO08.OT); stockers, $2.5003.00; culls and bucks, $3.0004.25. Slock In SIbIi. Following nro tli receipts at the four principal markets for April 18: C'ntllo. Mtnoa. Kl,m Un.nl, n.t. .. i VS. . . A- .. . 11 ,"","(i. ........... .,,() Chicago 8,000 20,or) KntisoN City 4,600 11,300 St. Louis l,r 6,50) 14.027 7.1 S,V) 100 Totals lfl,4 47,331 CO, 125 JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA AWNINGS AND TENTS, Omaha Tent and. Awning Co,, Omaha, Ieb, Manufacturers of Tents and Canvas Goods. Send for Catalogue Number 2.1 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. Johnson-McLean Co Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work, Builders' Supplies. Telephone 41.17. Clth and Jones fttrerta, Omnlm, -li. DRY GOODS. ME. Smith t Co. ImfMrters ruf Jekktra ! Dry Goods, Furnishing Qooit AND NOTION WHEN IN OMAHA HIT Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Go. HOWARD STREET, OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Utsltrn Electrical V Company Electrical Supplies. maetal Wlrlig l!i ud Ou UgktUft Q. V. JOHN8TON, Mgr. 1510 Howard St. SAFE AND IRON WORKS. Hall's Safe., Cn.h Registers, Typewriters Hall Safe and Lock Company, 111(1 Fanuun St. Davis & Gowglll Iron Works,, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBB1UI OF MACHINERY. aUNERAL REPAIRING1 A PBCIALT1 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. mi, iaoa u ibos juIihi street, Omilt, Nek. Tel. KM. U. rbjrlikl. Ant, J. B. Cewglll. Mgr. ELEVATOR SUPPLIES. ELEVATORS Xnproved Quick and Easy RUlmg Steam, Electric and Hand Power Elevaters. AUTOMATIC HATCH OATIt. Band for catalogue. KIMBALL BROS.. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1 MM tta BUMt. tltphQtie 141, c H. Davit I Son Ageata tmw Ike Hlcfc-aoa .afetr estea 111 Five Daers. BlmUr Mriraullo aad Hail BUTaUr. ElrraUr rtialrutc pmUHj. Lacker Valve Cupi tar BUTatora. EaftBM aaa FrUttw PreuM. -KANE CO. Manufacturer and Jobber of Steam and Water Supplies Of All Kinds. 1014 and 1010 DOUGLAS ST ENVELOPES. Buy from the Manufacturers. Burklty Envtlopt Co., Maker and Printers of j j ENVELOPES j , All Kinds and Hire. 120 North Fifteenth Stmt, PAINTS AND OILS. National Oil & Paint Co. (Incorporated.) MANDFACTUHKIIS AND JOHBKRS. Paints for all Purpoies, Varnishis, ate. 101S and 1017 Jonrs St., Tel. 1721, Omaha, WALL PAPER, Yatttr Wall papor Co., JOBBERS WALL PAPER. Large, well selected atock, prices arn at aastetn houses lateat novelties. Dealer send for !W1 sample line and term. ISia-iain llarner St.. Omaha. TeiepUone 1030. Boyd Commission Co. Successor to James K. Boyd & Co., OMAHA. NBI1. COMMISSION Gil A IN, PIIOVIHIO.NN AU STOCKS. Hoard of Trade flalldlnc. Direct wires to Chicago and New Yori, Correspondence, John A, .Warren & Co.