--$$7.20@8.90; Pexas steers $6.70@7.15; West- 
ern $6.90@8; stockers and feeders $6,10@8; 
cows and heifers $3.90@8.25; calves $6.25 @ : 
Sheep-——-Receipts 25,000; weak to Loc 
lower; native $6@7.15; Western $6.25 @7.15; 
. , oa. is 
KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 38) ---Cattle—— 
ng 700 Southerns;, 10¢ 
ackers and butchers $8.20@8.55; light 
ew Law Ground Is fe 
$8.85 @8.60; pigs $7.25@8. S —Redpipts 
SP RO@ SOD, earings $0.55 74 NQQerelal Selling an 
$7. .60; yearlings : é 
$5.50 @6.75; ewes $506.50: stockers and feed- g 
able Report 
ceipts 1,500; slow; steers $7.25@8.75, cows 
and heifers $4.25@8.50: calves $5.50@8.75. 
ogs—Receipts 5,500: 15@20c lower; top 
$8.50; bulk $8.30@8.40. Sheep ceiats 7,- 
000; lower; lambs $7.50@8.65._ - 
‘SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., April 
® 
oP} ORK, April sZs: 
te @ton market to 
RECEIPTS. BRR Paco 4,400; Jowen; ee Tr Sade 
petals sissies gn o ocuje winters 2H OULU .60; cows and heifers D8; Western siee reculari F 
i ve 10,000 $6.75 @8.25; Texas steers $6@7.65: cows and = larity of May notice 
beter aweee csc teness-s  -tl heifers $5.75@7.50; calves $7.75@9.75. ifogs {about 80,000 bales. 
Ben ays a cla O00 
: —Receipts 6,700; lower; heavy $8.20@8.35; 
Sav aes pears cen ta ah eo 
light $8.30@8.40; pigs $7.40@8; bulk $8.25@ 
8.35. Sheep—Receipts 12,000; steady; year- 
lings = o(.i5: wethers $6.40@7; lambs 
$8.25 @8.90. 
Miscellaneous Markets. 
GRASS SEEDS (Per 100 Lbs.)—Dull and 
unchanged; some demand for millet. and 
good timothy, but no gall for clover. Prices 
€asy or nominal; offerings next to noth- 
ing. Quote: Millet—Trashy, mixed, etc., 
f Uc to $1; brient. clean, sound at $1.25 
was about the only steady} @1.40—prime German at $1.45 to $1.50; 
in the market. Bulk of the] dungarian at $1.15@1.30- timothy at $1@2 
bracing only the fair to good|for tailings to $2.25@2.50 for trashv, $2.90 
hands in a-range of $7.25) @38 for fai and $8.20@3.35 for prime: clover 
amounted to about 10@ |at from $5@10 for weedy to $15 for the best 
MAGer. un ae ad G00G average run; redtop .at $8@9 tor re- 
BUTCHER STEERS. eleaned_ seed—inferior grades, trasoy, etC-» 
. Av. Pr. - No. Av. Pr. |less. No offerings worthy of mention on 
eee page ar ane Poae TeTOce ene order business ‘only eek 
he - Caines -" : < PEAS—Quotable per hu. at from 
659 6.75  3.. 620 6.50|$1.50 to $180. ig 
SORGHUM-CANE SEED—Quotable at 90c 
It was reported that hou 
erpol. connections and Ilo 
ple were taking up the co 
was a good demand for 
early trading, but no ag 
port developed and the 
new low ground in the lav 
der renewed. general sel 
vorable new crop or wea 
The market opened 6 p 
2 points higher, sold 4 to# 
higher, and closed stead), 
vance of 7 points on Apry 
ally 6 to-13 points unde 
figures of Saturday. i 
- New York Cotton Que” 
Reported by Francis, Bro. ¢ f 
WTLE.— Beef. Steers—An or- 
P arrived, and with quality 
Nothing toppy changed 
supplies of cattle at all 
Western markets had a 
and buyers were out after a 
market lacked the support. 
B fair-quality steers went to 
in the morning at $8.05@ 
ne TD, 
4 Pave: Bulls—Not an ‘overly | to $1.15 per 100 lbs., according to quality. Fourth street. : 
f arriyed and butcher cattle} SUNFLOWER SEID—Quotable at $2.75@ | Month.| Open. | High. | Lov 
iy steady to strong. The heif- {3.50 per 100 Ibs. Iteehsobomehd ui AEhE a See 
othing to brag about, the| ONION SETS—Bottorms quotable at $1.40/Jan 11.08 
‘the fair to good grades,|per bu. for red and yellow and $2 for white 
eady. Slowness, however, |~—sprouted less—orders higher. 
_ Very few bunches choice DRIED FRUIT—Little or none offering; |July -..-| 
) the best price was. $8.25. | prices nominal; sun-dried quarters apples at Aes von De aae 
om $7.35@8, those of lesser |2@215c; evaporated rings apples at from 3c|Sept. -...\11.1% 
0] $6.75 {PAM é : for ordinary to 4c for choice; sun-dried Oct. y i. it 
brce and with a fairly, good|peaches at 5c to 5%c; cores and peelings | Dec 11.18 
er odly showing of choice ;apples 42@%c, 
ed from steady to strong. A} BEANS AND PEAS—Quote, on. orders: 
§ established and this.figure | White beans—Choice hand-picked at $2.40; 
veral good-quality offerings. |prime at $2.30; screened at $2.10@2.15—in- 
sd hands from. $7 to the top. } ferior and artificially dried. $2.05@2.10; 
1 kinds-changed hands from } black-eye $2@2.15 for Southern to £2.80@ 
“near the cutter class sold j 2.90 for California; Scotch peas at $1.75 per 
The supply of canners and neh split peas at $2.70 per bu. for yellow 
Q and $3.25 for green; pink beans 5%7_per 
Eisai bull | Ib,; lima beans 64c; lentils 5c; red kid 
j 4%. 
; Aart eas: BEANS—-Nominal at $1.50 per 
Aye So os u 
8.. 626 $7.60 HONEY—Quote Southern extracted and 
19.. 815 7.25; strained—Bright amber in bbls. 6c per Ib.; 
ag 1.. 580 6.00] in cans 6%@7c; dark %@l1c per ib. less. 
|.540 5.35 14.. 2B2 4.75 | Comb—Amber 14c; dark and inferior 9@i1c 
per 1b.; broken and leaking 7@8c; fancy 
cows. clover 15@16c; very dull. 
St. Louis Cotton M, 
Tone of market dull; uncha’ 
bales, t Hi 
Ong mentyee hs ase eae osha 4 2 
Good” ord maryesine wc. feces at ae 
DO Co naan gow Conon Wii shaun Mayers | t) : 
Mid dling i eee NE 
Good: THaid GLE eS oso oie tees tee 
Mididlinie - Danny oe aia Sieve pecere 
Tinges, %4e to lc off from y, 
Receipts at principal points” 
Galveston, 2,909 bales, agii® 
year. ie 
New Orleans, 1,097 pales] 
last year. BR 
Mobile, 1,317 bales, against | 
Savannah, 1,933 bales, aga 
ney 
1300 7.25  5..1086 7.00] SORGHUM—Prime quotable at 40c per gal. | "“Gharieston, 381 bal ont te 
2..1100 6.25} SALT—Quote: Granulated at $1.10 per bbi. gehirecar SU en 
B15 1. 910 5.50 /and medium $1.15 tr. this side. : A pon ees Pe en 
5 : .25 ! —Quote golden seal $3.55; _ lady We i i m3 
2.. 700 3.50 | slipper 14c; Seneca -36@38c; pink 20c; black Nees eee ean atten ae 
ae Se te sc—damp, dirty less; May apple 4c; snake) three days were 18,226 bales | @ 
§.25 2..1179 7.00 |24@26ce—stemmy and leafy ‘less: Kansas | pales last week and 28.535 bal! 
5.90 2..1125 6.90} black snake (Echinacea) -10c—split root | ported 76.015 bales, against 
6.75 3,.1104 6.50 |half price; Oklahoma black snake 9Ic—Mis- | Stock 605.614 bales. against 6) 
5.85 1..1840 5.00 ]}souri worthless; Angelica 5c: wahoo bark of Total receipts from Sept. 1) 
rlings—A slim showing of {root 20c—bark of tree 5c; blood 4%4c: blue- 
on hand. Choice kinds were |flag 2%%c¢; sassafras bark of root 5c; wild 
és showed little change. A|sSinger 6c; spikenard 8c: scullcap leaves— 
registered for the prime }-bright 9c, but dark less; wild ginseng $6.25 
ood grades of veals sold @6.50; cultivated do. $1@2.50. 
poorer classes and skim-} BROOM CORN—Firm. Good demand for 
-$8@9, fully steady. all grades at the following prices: Quote 
re but one or two} per ton, at first hands, on trk.: Dwarf—Fair 
9.019,799 bales, against 11.3 
the correspording period the’! 
Stoclo ‘oi: handiSepiy ae ae 
Net receipts since Sept. 1.... 4 
Net receipts yesterday....... SNe | 
Net shipments since Sept. 1. 439m) 
Net shipments yesterday... 
ee A 
uality changed ,/$85@90; standard brush—fair $65@75: me- : 
se of fair to | dium $80@90; choice at $90@100; common, Sis be eee eee te Cai i 
25@7. ; crooked, damaged, discolored, ete., less. Gross receipts since Sept. 1.. 
ND YEARLINGS POP CORN—On cob, per 100 Ibs., at from Sees 
Gross shipments yesterday.. 
Gross shipm’ts since Sept. 1 
Cotton at Livers 
LIVERPOOL, England. A 
—Spot in fair demand; pric: 
dling fair 7.23c; good. midd 
dling 6.70c; low middling 6: 
nary 6.20c; ordinary 5.86e, 
cluding 500 for speculation. <¢ 
7.700 American. _ Receipts a: | 
can. Futures opened 
2... 125 10,00 | less. 
f NUTS—Quote: Pecans at Te to 8c per ib. 
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25 .11.-330 6.50. Peanuts 3@38%c¢ per lb. for farmers’ stock. 
Te0 5.50 13.:, 817 4:10 , MOSS—Quote. per lb.; Gray mixed 14%@ 
eders—-There was a fair 1%c¢; gray, brown and black mixed 1% @2e; 
»had comparatively easy ‘brown and black mixed 2@2%c; machine- 
ee > old, Bullocks a ee ec XXX 4@416c; xxxx 5@ 
ice feeders were scarce | a ss, 
55. Cows made HO | Rae eee eget ETC.—Country rags 80c 
3.3; old rope, 
B. Need 38.80 @ 0.80, -mon_40c. Rubber—wNo. 
j 
No. Av. Pr. | $1 to $1.60—latter for choice rice: ae 
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manila $1.50: com- 
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