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THE OMATTA DAILY HEE: SUNDAY, ATOIL 20, 1D05.
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
Peculiar Local Feature Caused by Oondi-
. tioui at San Francisoo.
GROCCRY HOUSES GET NEVADA BUSINESS
Changes la Prices, the Moat
Isaportaut a Tea-Oat Drop la
jar Tla and Iroa
Hare Adraaced.
.An Interesting feature of the week' Job
bin trade Is round in a reflex of the con
ditions at Ban Francisco. Owing to the de
struction of the wholesale houses tnahHt
city the local grocery Jobbers have oeen
Setting orders rrom Nevada, whose. trale
Omaha largely supplied twenty years ago,
but which has since been taken away by
the Uolden Oate city. The heavy staples
have not been aaked for, but numerous or
t ders have come In, and some of them from
points as far west as ITuokee, for coffee,
tea, tobacco and fancy goods. As yet this
trade Is not large, for western retailers
stocked up heavily In the fall, according to
their custom, and most of them still have
a plentiful supply of goods on hand.
business In all lines for the week has
been brink, and there have been some
changes In prices, most noticeable of which
was a decline of 10 cents In refined auaars.
In other lines some changes havn been
quoted In the general market, which have
not yet affected the local situation.
Owing to the scheduled advanoe May 1
of 6 per cent on rubber goods the business
In this line Is large, good orders coming In
on rubber goods for future shipment for
fall and winter trade. Orders for shoes
for the fall trade are coming in from trav
eling salesmen, the volume being In advance
of last year at the same time. Oxfords are
In good request and white goods for women
and misses are moving well Leather bolus
firm In price.
Dry Uoods Trade Improving.
The open order business from dry goods
retailers Indicates that trade Is picking up
In the country and has much Impioved In
the last few days. The order business
from salesmen has also improved and the
advance sale of fall good in continuing
very large. Cotton is unusually strong
and tniyers both large and small are pla
cing orders based on actual wants. Omaha
jobbers are making preparations for fall
on a more extensive scale thin In any
former season. Both the largor local
houses, whose new stores are In the course
of erection, have been compelled to hire
additional warehouses to facilitate the
movement In filling and shipping fall or
ders so as to give their trade und custo
mers the very best service during the
coming season.
All departments of the hardware busi
ness show a large Increase in volume of
trade. One feature Is the increase in the
trade In nails,' the demand lor which Is
much better than last season. An sdvanoe
of 20 cents a box tor tin plate has been
named In the general market and the local
jobbers expect to advance prices within
two weeks. Cream cans and separators
are moving freely. Block tin has .jeen ad
vanced about 40 cants a ton. 1'ig Iron at
the mills Is up 25 rents a ton and steel
billets have advanced 50 cents it ton. With
out doubt this strength will affect the
prloe on the Omaha market. Wire Is sta
tionary and copper and lead are quoted the
same price as last week.
Palats, Oils and Glass.
The window glass situation remains
strong and prices are very firm. There
were no changes whatever In price since,
last week. Tno paint loudness continues
very heavy, this being th busy season in
that line. The demand la very heavy.
Turpentine is the same as last week, the
price being 14 cents, Southern lead is still
cents and Carter lead 71 cents. Raw
lluseed oil is 40 cents and. boiled 42 cents.
Drnpa and Chemicals.
Conditions governing tha drug trade are
more favorable this week than last. Busi
ness shows an increase and large order
re coming In from the Pacific coast. Ban
Francisco Is rapidly recovering from the
(ITects of the recent calamity. Two of the
arger Jobbing houses there are now receiv
ng goods ana preparing to rill orders. Mar
ket changes are few. Napthaiine bails, ow
ing to Increased demand, have been, ad
vanced in price c and axe quoted In bar
rels at 3c to ic The most Important
change during the week has been a declino
of 2&c per ounce In cocaine. Cod liver oil,
gum opium and quinine are dulL Camphor
Is very scarce and firm: very little to be
""liad'At any price. Prices range from $1.16
to $1.26. Quite a demand has sprung up for
the new official preparation of phenacetlne
acetpheneUdln. This is selling at Sl.M to
11.75 per pound. Alcohol remains firm, wlta
probability of advance. Wood alcohol is
steady. Sassafra. bark Is In active demand
and la quoted, at from 18c to S4c. Manufac
turers have made prices for the season on
parts green. Shortly After the price was
named an advance of 1 cent followed. Paris
green is now quoted, In kegs, at 24c; usual
advance for smaller packages. Blue vitriol
is held with Increased llrmness, being
quoted In barrels at 7c Oil cloves Is firm
at $1.00 to $1.10 per pound. Oil pennyroyal
is $1.6 to $i.OO. OH popperment is in active
' demand, $3.25 to $4.00. Menthol has been ad
vanced 25c per pound and Is quoted at $3.25
to $3.60.
Cheese Is a shade easier, that Is, for the
new goods. October goods, however, are
scarce and firmly held. Brick and llmburger
cheese are lower.
No changes of any consequence are to be
rioted In coffee, some grade showing a
silently lower tendency. Because of the
pressure In May In the primary markets
there may bo lower prices within a week.
Reports from Braxtl are to the effect that
the new crop Is considerably larger than
last year, but, as usual, it Is considered
that reports from the growers and specula
tors of that country are unreliable.
The movement In teas holds up well, the
demand being especially good in Ping Sueys.
which hold firm. Prices show no material
changes from a week ago.
Another Drop In Sugar.
Refined sugar took another drop of 10
cents last week, due to the light demand
and the accumulation of raws in New York.
The price is now so comparatively low that
In the last few day several cargoes have
been bought up by speculators and a large
portion of this sold to Europe. It Is an un
usual thing when the difference between
the cost of foreign sugars and American is
so great. As a result of the sale to Europe
raws in New York were l-li-cent higher
Friday night, and undoubtedly any further
advance would result In an advance for re
fined. It Is the opinion of the local grocers
that the bottom has been reached and a
change for higher prices will soon come.
It will be three or four weeks yet before
the heavy demand comes for sugar to can
and preserve the small fruit, of which there
Is said to be a large crop.
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotation, of the Day en V arte as
Commodities.
NEW TORK. April 28. FIjOUR Re
ceipts, 16.284 bbls.; exports, 14,934 bbls.;
teady, but alow; Minnesota patents, $4.2&9
4.60; Minnesota bakers, $3 4oni,76; winter
r stents, l3.Sv$4.fi; winter straights, $3.7U9
); winter extras, $2.7ifiJ.3o; winter low
grades, $3.fif.fi8.3f. Rye flour, quiet; fair
to good, $3.3o4A0; choice to fancy, J3.Ws
4.10.
COR NMEA1 Firm; fine white and yel
low. $1.20; coarse, $1.0721.11; kiln dried, $2.60
jT70.
RYE Dull; N. 1 western, 70o asked, f.
a. b., New York.
BAR LKY-8 teady; feeding. 470. f. O. b.,
New York; malting, 6"ii6ic.
WHEAT Receipts, litf OiO bu.: exports,
84.060 bu.; spot, steady; No. I red, nominal,
elevator; No. t red. 90V. f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth, SSvtc, f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 northern Manitoba, 87V4.N f. o. b.,
afloat. A lower opening In wheat, due to
poor cables and weakness in the north
west, was followed by rallies on outside
buvlng of July, crop complaints from Ohio
and room covering; May yielded to liq
uidation and closed tic lower, against Sc
advance In July; Mav, 7e, closed at
trie; July, M l.MS!SW,e, closed at 85 Ho;
September. S3isSH closed at 8S4jC
CORN Receipts, 17.625 bu; exports. W.IHg
bu.; srot market, firm; No. I, fiTc, nominal,
and &64, f. O. b., afloat; N. 1 yellow, 67c;
No. 1 white. 7C Option market was quiet,
but generally steaay on cables and with
Ui west closing net unchanged; May closed
at KV. July closed at tiC-ie, September
cloned at M4 and December closed at
62HC.
OATS Receipts. 15,0r bu.; exports. W..
fl bu. : spot market, steady; mixed oats,
M to i pounds, r?Wi4c; rmtiiral white,
M to S3 pounds. l3J4c; clipped white,
U to 40 nounda, S941c
HAY Steady; shipping, DPfitBc; good to
Choice. l'?ic.
HOPS 8teady; state, common to choice.
DOS crop. lOtyUe; W4 crop, stflftr: olds, M
To: psctfle coest, i crop, 10017c; 19"4
ere-tv VJTIlc; elds. 4no.
HTDEfl Steady : Oalveston. JO to 26
t pounds, tno: California, 21 to 7 pounds, fie;
Texes drr. ?4 o SO r-ounde. 19c.
tjF.ATMKR Stedv: acid. ilh&?74
PROVISIONS Beef, steadv: family, Ml NO
1SA0; mess. $ CWrlfl.00: beef hams, $W no
JK1.60; packet. $in.6w&11.0o; city extra India
me, $lOMill.5 Cut meats. steady;
pickled bellies. 50; pickled shoulders,
$n Oft: nlekled hams, T1 00. T.rd. steed v.
tiemlnal: refined, stesdv; continent. 10;
J, $i0k; compound, tl.to&.tO. Pork.
steady; family, $18 50; short clear, llt.KQ
18 0W; mi, $17. 2.Vg 17.76. Tsllow, steady:
city, 15.1; country, IS.UWU3.JfVp-
RlCE Hteady; domestic, lair to extra,
I'k'jV-: Japan, nominal.
IiL'TTER Scearty; western factory, com
mon to firsts, UtjlSc.
CHEESE-Firm; stste full cream, large
and small, colored and white., fancy, 14c;
state, good to prime, 13H'yHc; state, com
mnn to fair. lKul.V.
EGGS Irregular; state, Pennsylvania
and nearby fancy selected white, lliiyfijnc;
state, choice, lSyfjl9o; state, mixed fancy.
nwoi'Jc; western, extra firsts, 17 V lc;
wewern seconds. 161V: soul herns. 131117c
ISri.THY I.lve, Arm; rhlckens and tur
keys, 12c; fowls. 13V4c; dressed, Arm; chick
ens, lOVic; turkeys, JfriilSc; fowls, Uil4c.
CHICAGO GRAM A5D PROVISIONS
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April 28,-Covering by shorts
caused a firm finish In the local wheat
market today, final quotations on the July
option peing up c. torn snowed a gain
or hc tjats and provisions were practl
cally unchanged.
The strength of the wheat market late
In the day was due to numerous reports
from Stt Louis telling of damage to fall
sown wheat. The news referred chiefly to
damage In Missouri and southern Illinois.
The market developed a fair degree of ac
tivity during the Inst hour and closed
strong with prices st almost the highest
point of the day. The principal demand
came from shorts. Early In the day a
slightly easier tone was manifested owing
to selling of May by local longs, Dut a
fair demand by commission houses for the
distant deliveries tended to steady the mar
ket. July opened He lower to a shade
higher at 78VbTc to 79Hc, advanced to 79i
tt'TSTto and closed at 7Vu79!y4c. May rsnged
between 7&Hc and Vc and closed at 7c.
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 207,000 bushels. Primary receipts were
200.000 bushels compared with 273.0UO bushels
a year ago. Minneapolis, fuluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of 198 cars against
108 ears last week and 185 cars a year ago.
Unsettled weather had a steadying effect
on the corn msrket. The volume of trad
ing, however, was small. Country accept
ances were small and indications pointed
to continued small receipts here. Firm
ness of cash corn was a bullish influence.
The market closed steady. July opened
a shade lower to a shade higher at 4oo
. a itiiMitu Mav closed at 4lu4Tc. lx-
cal receipts were 26 cars, with 77 of con-
iT!ri.tf2 iA nuti was oulet and feature
less and a steady tone prevailed the en
tire day. July opened unchanged at 80 0
81c sold up to tmo and closed at 3u7,(&'Jlo.
Local receipts were 11 cars
Provisions were quiet anu . ";
-t-,nMA 'r mata and lara naa & icuujr-
Ing effect. There was some changing from
the May option to the more distant de
liveries At the close July pork "un
changed at $16.77V4. Lard "as up a shade at
$8.66. Ribs were unchanged at 18.60. .
T.. . .-ini for Monday: Wheat,
I rrn. 56 .rV oaU, Iff car.; hogs.
27,000 head.
The leading future ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Corn-
May
July
Sept.
Oats-
May
July
Bept.
pork-
May
July
Sept.
Lard-
May
July
Bept.
Ribs-
May
JMly
Bept.
784'5'79
79V
78 V
46W4
46 Vi 4flV4
4644W
3214(5il
307'ci31
15 60
15 80
15 80
8 66
8 70
8 &2V
8 47
8 60
8 87HI
32W32ii'SH
31 J-Vl',V0'"
78S'
7
46'
46
46
7964
071
79 79
79 WA
78
46V'tfV48 &
4tW
15 60
15 80
15 S2H
8 70
8 tCVil
$47
8 tt!V
8 70
15 55
15 77HI
15 77Vt!
8 60
8 65
8 77V4
I
8 42H
8 67V
8 65
32V
30A31
,28'A
15 55
15 77U
16 771
8 62
8 66
8 771
846
8 60
8 67
S24
30431
15 56
15 77
15 80
8 65
8 07
8 80
8 45
8 05
8 67
Cash quotations were tut follows:
FLOUK-Bteady: winter Patents $3.50
Jo- winter straights. $3.303.60; spring pat
ents, $3.66133.80; spring straights, $3.404k(.ii,
HEAT-Nof'8 Bprlng. 792c; No. S
.prtnfl.76feL No. f red. Wc
i M&i No. a white. 83834c;
No. 8 white, 2883c
RYE JNO. a, o.u"---
wifti.RT-Good feeding. S9a41c; fair to
Choice malting, 46S60C
western. $1.14. Prime Umothy, $3.20. Clover,
contract grade, $11.50.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $15.68
4515.90. Lard, per 100 lbs., $8.65. Short ribs
Sides t loose t, ro.w,
(boxed), $8.87(a8.0. -
Following were mi umiiim
ments of flour and grain:
Recelnts. Shipments.
khl. 17.800 32.700
Wheat, bu 8.000 68,100
Corn du r v
Oats,' bu K5.10 324.900
Rye, DU o,"v ".f
Barley, bu 89.600 14,109
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 14
20; dairies, 181C, ISS, bibuujt, i nmi,
iniumi. lMSlBc: firsts. 15 Wc: prime
firsts, WVic; extra. Wc. Cheese, easy at
10TllXc
St. I.onls General Market.
BT IOUI8. April 28. WHEAT Weak:
No. 2 cash, red, elevator. 80si83c; track, 91
6c; May, 8uc; July, 7Sc; No. 2 hard, iw
. ........
tJOKJN ruiures, mgner, cun. iour,
No. 8 cash, nominal: track, too; May,
46Vic; July, 45c.
OATS Quiet; No. 2 cash, 32c; track, S2c;
May, 31T4c; July. 80c; No. 3 white, 86c.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, $4.20
64.50; extra fancy and straight, $3.7iu4.1o;
clear, $2.2'32.90.
BEEl Tlmotny, steaay; 2.dv.bv.
COKNMEAL Steady ; $2.S0.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, Kc
$1.00.
HAT Steady; timothy. $12.0018.50;
prairie, $11.60'ft'lS.60.
IRON COTTON TIES-41.01.
BAOaiNQ-0.
HEMP TWINE 7C.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing.
$15.00. Iril, steady; prime steam $8.30.
Pry salt meats, steady; boxed, extra short,
$9.00; clear ribs, $9.25; short clears, $9.37.
Bacon, steady; boxed, extra short, $9.75;
clear ribs, $lu.0n; short clears, $10.12.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, luVc; tur
keys. 14c; ducks, 12c; geese, 6c.
BUTTER Dull; creamery, lgl!lc; dairy,
14frlc.
EGGS Steady, 14c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 6,0ii0 ,000
Wheat .bu 30,000 63.000
Corn, bu 94.000 60.0.W
Oata. btt 65.000 116.CW0
Minneapolis Ornln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 28 FLOUR
First patents, $4.104.20; second patents,
$3 9004.00; first clears, $$.603.60; sec
ond clears. $2.462.66.
BRAN In bulk. $16.$8Q16.t0.
(Superior Board of Trade quotation for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
range of prices, as furnished by F. D. Day
& Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building, was:
Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close Tes"y.
Wheat I
May...
July...
Bept...
July...
6ept...
I
'75V4 T6il
7FVV 79
77v,7877
I
1 171 1 17
1 1J 1 19V
1 191 1 19
I
761
7SV
77
1 17
1 18V
1 194
74H 75T!i
79 7814
78 77
1 17 1 17
1 184l 1 19'i
1 19V.1 I 1
Dalnth Grata Market.
DULUTH, Minn., April 28. WHEAT To
arrive, No. 1 northern, 79o; No. 2 northern,
77c; on track. No. 1 northern. 7SHc; No.
2 northern, 77c; May, 79Vc; July, 80c;
September, 790,
OATS-l'o arrive, on track and May,
81SC.
St. Loale Live Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS. Mo., April 28 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 360 head, Including 300 head Texans;
market for natives strong; Texans, steady;
native shipping and export steers, $4 no'ij
$.75: dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.76
tiS.uO; steers under 1,000 pounds, $3.6mg'4.80;
stm'kers snd feeders, $2 4n-t.6o; cows and
heifers, $100(6U; canners, $1.76.32.; bulls,
$2.404j4 40: calve. $2 5o(it;.D0; Texas and In
dian steers, $3.00u4.75; cows and heifers,
$2.uiia l
HOGS Receipts, 2,000 head; market 10c
higher; pigs and lights, $5.75a6.66; packers.
VUulrt.56; butchers and best heavy, $i.4b4)
..
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 260
head; market aieady; native muttons, $4.00
t(Ui: lambs, $o.6ty7.10, culls and bucks,
$3.0i44.0.
Kiiui City Live Stock Market
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 27
TLE Receipts, 100 head; market un
changed; choice export and dressed beef
steers, $6.I64.00; fair to good, $4.2&
6.26: western fed steers. $17604.60;
stockera and feeders. $3.009 4.90; south
ern steers. $17445 5.26; southern cows,
$2 6064.10; native cows, $2 6uj4t0: na
tive heifers, $$.760610; bulls, $1.00 i.li;
Hartman
Gives the People
etter Treatment
B
When Hartman came to Omaha he brought new ideas and improved
methods. He began by giving the people better service by treating them
more liberally than they had ever been treated before by showing them
that he appreciated their 'trade instead of making them feel he was bestowing
a great favor on them by giving them credit. We take pleasure in giving
the people credit and what is more important in giving them special help
v whenever occasion requires. So it's no wonder we're getting the business today.
Hartman Improves Conditions for You
Hartman has brought you lower prices you had been paying too much for your goods for years Hartman
brought- you relief. Hartman brought you more generous treatment you can get what you want now. Hart
man brought Credit Service that is really helpful not burdensome like the service you have been used to.
Hartman grants concessions and favors to customers that are absolutely refused them in-any other credit storo
in Omaha or vicinity. Hartman is the store for those who want satisfaction and right kind of treatment for YOU.
All Goods Narked
Plainly
H&.rtm&i
Feather
Your
Nest
Now
Special
Corner
Chair
AH Goods Like Cuts
Used
7.75
Elaborate Ensm
elsd Iron Bed
This bed is an extremely elaborate
one, as you will note from the
above illustration. The posts and
tubing- are extra larg-e and are or
namented with massive chills and
post knobs. Can bo- had In any
color or combinations of enamel
desired.
Terms, 75c Cash, 50c Weekly.
THIS COLONIAL
LIBRARY TABLE
14.75
It is made of Badger oak, selected- stock; has massive frame,
gracefully curved legs and large lower shelf. It Is beautifully
flaked and handsomely finished. The table Is easily worth $25
you'd be asked that for one not nearly so good elsewhere. Hart
man's contracted for 1,500 of them, hence the low price A 7SE
mentioned, special at IttdiJ
Terms, $1.50 Cash, 50c Weekly.
Hartmsn'g Special y9 I
Enameled Iron Bed Trss$ ur
Go-Carts A C
Only JlD
9Lx tr
IXSa.
1 P
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
Many
Special
OKerlnKS
THIS
WEEK
In Lace
Curtains &
Draperies
sMW
mem
Sleeper 4
. Only J,gJ
Foldlag Sleeper
Qo-Cart
ELEGANT
CORNER CHAIR
495
Hartman Special
Oak Buffet "
J'
23.75
j - 'S
This bed is a very popular design,
has massive tubing, with large or
namental chills, and can be had In
any of the new and desirable colors.
This offering demonstrates the won
derful price power of the great
Hartman organization.
Terms, 75c Cash, 25c Weekly
I MAIL-ORDERS FILLED
Apent
for
the
V Ranney
Ketrijr.
erator
1) ,.
J .. ..... Mk'9
-7 .--rifJr.
TI.rTT,"l.Ttf.
Oak florrls
Cbalr Special
6.75
Refrlgarator
Special
5.95
Exactly like cut shown, made of bicy
cle tubing, finely ornamented, large
auto running gear, with guaranteed
rubber tires, patent foot brake, etc.
Most compact when folded, light but
very strong; can. be carried 1 1 R
v. iu
easily now only
A
1 liiHETEl stel
PifefiSfT . Only
Mode In beautiful mahogany
finish. Has heavy frame;
brond. curved arms; high panel
back. Has detachable cushion,
covered with fancy imported
velour and held in place by
heavy silk cord with A
large fancy tassels
Exactly like cut shown, new spring
dexlgn, made exclusively for the
Hartman chain of stores; made of
finest quartered oak, highly pol
ished, large French mirror on top;
two glass cupboards in 'y'X 7
Hartman's Hrus
sela Rug, 0x13,
no Miter Seams,
1775
front; great value at only '
Terma $2.50 Cash and
Monthly.
New, exclusive design, mndo of solid
oak, carved heads on arms and claw
feet, upholstering of finest Imported
corduroys; has new style spring seat
and bark, with roll head, as shown
extraordinary value at the fi 7
low price of only jmj
Heavy substantial cabinet, charcoal
packed and lined with galvanized Iron,
removable metal shelves and other
sanitary Improvements, has most perfect
scientific cold air circulation. Is thor
oughly guaranteed In every C
particular JTs
$2
Carpet Bargains
The patterns are exclusive
with the Hartman stores
especially made for us by
one of the best rug weavers
In the world; extra quality
mateilals, beautiful holdfast ;
colorings, rugs of superiority '
and at a price that cannot be
met by any other home fur
nishing concern in Omaha.'
Terms,
Weekly.
$1.75 Cash, 50c
ssiis x ..iiSrff II
reversl-
34c
new
exclu-
65c
Heavyweight Ingrains,
ble patterns,
at
All-wool heaviest grade In
grains, special ASc
now
Tapestry Brussels,
elusive designs,
only
Elegant heavyweight Velvet
Carpets, now 75C
at J c
New Oriental and Floral effects
In high grade minster lift
Carpets s.s-
Great values In Rngs.
AU grades at reduced prices.
Save 10 to 30 per cent.
Best Sewing Machine
Values in Omaha.-
This Large
Steel Range
25.
This large range la complete, with hlgh
warmlng closet and tea shelves, as shown
above. It has six holes, large square oven
and long, deep fire box. Oven lined with
asbestos; body Is made of best grade of
cold rolled s'eel. It Is elaborately nickel
trimmed. Guaranteed a perfect cooker
and baker.
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Terms, $2.00 Cash, 50c Weekly.
calves, $1.00 $.00. Receipts for the week
$3.00 head.
HOOS Hecelpts, 2,300 head; market 6
27ttc higher; top, $6.60; bulk of sales,
$6.8506.46; heavy, $4.42 Vs a 6.60; packers.
$6.36 Q 6.47 Vs ; pigs and light, $5.2a6.40.
Receipts for the week 60,300 head.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Iteceipts, none;
market unchanged. Receipts for the week
29,000 bead.
Oils and Rods,
NEW TORK. April 2l.-OIL6t-Cottonseed,
easy; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 30c. Pe
troleum, steady; refined. New York, $7.50;
Philadelphia and Baltimore. $7.56; Philadel
phia and Hnltlmore, in bulk, $4.66. Tur
pentine, quiet at 67'(i67Ho.
ROSIN Quiet; strained, common, to good.
$4.0dtti4 06. 7
SAVANNAH, Ga.. April 18. OIL Tur
pentine, firm at 64c.
ROSIN Nothing doing. Quote: A, B and
C, $315; D. $3.!w; B, $3 M; F, $3 0; O, 4.00;
H. $4 40; I. $4 66; K. $5.26; M. $Ti5; N, $6.40;
VVO, $6.46; WW, $5.60.
OIL. CITY. Pa.. April M. OIL Credit
balances, $164; shipments, 69.613 bbls.; aver
age, 64.4:3 bbls.; runs, 74,069 bbls.; average,
64.883 bbls.; shipments, Lima, 66.066 bbls.;
average, 72,7i bbls.; runs. Lima, 6X9$ bbls.;
average, tJ.-'.S bbls.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK, April It.-COTTON Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, U:70o; mid
dling gulf, 11 Hie. Bides, none.
NEW ORLEANS. April a COTTON
Spot closed steady, bales, 1,660 bales. Or
dinary, gn-lec; good ordinary, S'c; low
middling, 10 U-lc; 'middling, 11 H-l6c; good
middling, 11 13-14c; middling fair, U f-16c
Reccip'.s, 1.420 bales; slock. 167. 1W bales.
LIVERPOOL. April 2i. COTTON 8 pot
market quiet, prices $ points lower; Amer
ican middling fair, (X4d; good middling,
424d; middling, 604d; low middling $Bd;
good ordinary, 67vd: ordinary, 6-ouA Tha
sales of the day were T.OuO bales, of which
LtMt were for speculation and export, and
Included 6.500 American. Receipts, j $.000
LXLien, inciuuing S.1UU American.
agar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. April a.SUQAR Raw,
firm; fair refining, II6-I60; centrifugal, W
teat, 1 7-16c; molasses sugar, 1 U-I60. Re
fined, firm; No 6, 4.10c; No. 7, 4 06c; No. 8,
4.00; No. t, l5o; No. 10. l.0c; No. U, 3.85c;
No 12, l.0c; No. 13, $ 76c; No. 14, 1.75; con
fectioners'. 4.46c; mould A, 4.960; cut loaf,
3.86c; crushed, $.S5o; powdered, 4.70c; granu
lated. 4.60c; cubes, 4.860.
MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans open
kettle, guod to choice, lu3.1fte.
NEW ORLEANS, April 28. SUGAR Mar
ket quiet but steady; open kettle centrif
ugal, 33Hc; centrifugal whites, 34c;
yellows, 3&3o; seconds, 24j3c.
MOLASSES -Nominal; open kettle. 1701
$oc; centrifugal, 7 "J 20c.
SYRUP Nominal, 3tiXs.
Cole. Market.
NEW TORK. April M. CO FTEB Fu
tures opened steady at unchanged prices
to an advance of 6 points, in response to
steady cables. There was a little Wall
street selling on account of another weak
spell In the stock market and at one time
prices showed a net loss of about &2jl0
points. Offerings were not very aggressive,
however, and the market rallied later on
buying by trade Interests. The clove was
net unchanged. Bales were reported of
61,600 bags. Including May at 6 5"c; July,
$ 6f(i 7oc, September, f-85(f.fuc; recemher,
7.1h7.16c; March, $7.So7.4uc Spot Rio,
steady; No. 7 invoice, I l-lc.
Wool Market.
LONDON. April 2. WOOL The arrivals
of wool for the third series of auction sales
amount to 260. 624 bales. Including 13fv6u0
bales forwarded direct to spinners. The
Imports this week are: New South Wales,
1.74a bales; Queensland. 177 bales; Victoria,
6.334 bales; South Australia. 371 bales; Tas
mania, lid bales; New Zealand, Xi.9ul bales;
Cape of Good Hope and Natal, $.204 bales;
New Yoik, 127 bales; various, 1,176 bales.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, April 28. EVAPORATED
APPLES Higher, with strictly prime
quoted at 10c, choice at 10VrUo and fancy
at UHo-
CAL1 FORNIX DRIED FRUITS-Prunes
continue very firm In tone and are held
higher, with quotations ranging from tc
to Sc, according to grade. Apricots are
scarce and prices are more or less nominal
In the absence of actual attractions. Choice
are quoted at 12c extra choice it 13c and
fancy at 14c. Peaches are attracting a little
more attention, but business so far re
ported ls-in the way of small lots. Choice
are qutfted at 104c, extra choice at 10 lie,
fancy at llc and extra fancy at 116 12c.
Raisins are unchanged. Loose muscatel are
quoted at 6tjt.Sc, seeded ralHlns at TWil1c
and London layers at $1.6og)'l.60.
Imports aad Exports.
NEW YORK, April 28.-Total Imports of
merchandlFf and dry goods at the port of
New York Tor the week ending today were
valued at $16,078.31. Total imports of specie
at the port of New York for the week end
ing today were H1.8-4 sliver and $8,914.121
gold. Total exports of specie from the
port of New York for the week ending to
day were $l,I24,4u6 silver and $4u6,uuO gold.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. April 28. METALS There
was no chanre In the various metal mar
kets today and business was quiet. . Spot
tin wss quoted at $i.7i'j39.. Copper re
mains firm at rfrV(il8 76; electrolytic. $18.23
618 50; casting, $18 00n48.26. iMd was quiet,
but firm at to.&try6.66 and spelter quiet at
16 OS -n 6. 16. Iron was steady and unchanged.
ST. LOUIS. Me.. April 28-METALS-L4.
nrm. $5.60; speller, quiet, $6.6tf.4.00.
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