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Show FRUIT SHIPMENTS BRIGHTEN MARKET California Products and Eastern Poultry Arc Received by Dealers. An abundanco of good things was displayed dis-played on market row Tuesday afternoon. Two large shipments of California fruit and vegetables arrived In the city during the forenoon and wero placed on tho stands shortly after 1 o'clock. Momcwhat replenishing tho supply niter the hcavy salos of tho conference season. The day being rather quiet, the dealers hsul ample opportunity to arrange their stalls and get them in a tip-top condition for the next sevora days. A carload of poultry from tho East also put In nn appearance Tuesday afternoon, and will be sufficient to supply the present pres-ent demand for thelfnest week, at least. Hens, spring chickens and turkeys wen; included In tho shipment. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. J Chicago. ! CHICAGO. April 7. Cattle Receipts. ; about 2500. Markot steady. Heevs. 1 5l.65fji7.40; cows and heifers, 32.106.10: calves, f 1.7506.76; westerns, 34.4006.50; stockers and feeders. S2.25fij'5.S5. Hogs Rocelpts, about 10,000. Markot strong to 5c higher. Lights, So.SOfiiO.l'O; mlxod, $5.80(6.25 ; heavy. 55.80(556.20; rough, 35.805.90; pigs, $4.7535.60; bulk of sales, $6G,15. Sheep Rocelpts, about 11.Q00. Market weak. Natives, $1.75(5)6.30: westerns. S4.90fi.-76: yoarllngs, S6.207.30; lambs, ?67.S5; western. ?0.255i)7.S0. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, April 7. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. S00O, Including 300 southerns. Market steady. Native steers. $5.25(57, natlvo cows and heifers. 53.50ffG.35; stockers and feeders. 33 755.76; bulls. ?3.5035.26; calves, ?3.505.50: western stcors, J75(g:6.75, western cows, S3.T5Q' 6.50. Hogs Rocelpts. 14.000. Market steady, bulk of sales, S5.75(6; heavy, S5. 900)6.05; packcrp and butchers. ?5.S0J6; lights, 35 60(55.00 : pigs. 34.755.25. Sheop Rocelpts, 8000. Market weak. Muttons, 35.50(9)6.60: lambs, 35.757.75; range -wethers, S5.505j;7. 1 . ! Omaha. OMAJIA, April 7. Cattle Receipts. 3600. Markot slow and steady. Native steers, $5ff?7: cows and heifers. ?3.75f7'fi ; western steers, f 3.5006. Texas jstnors, 33.255; cows and heifers, 32.75'j'5.251 canncrs, $23.50; storkers and feeders. ?35.35; calves, 535.50, bulls and slags, ?3Wo.2o. Hogs Receipt, 5700. Market steady to stronger. Heavies, Sn.SOifTS.OO; nilxod. 35.S0'5.S21; light, 35.755.829': pigs. $1.50&5.25; bulk of sales. 35.80(55.82. Slcep Rocelpts. 2000. Market stondv. Yearlings. 36.00(7.35; -wether?, ?6fi7; ewes, 35.75f6.05: lambs, S78 SU. Josopll. ST. .IO&RPII. April 7. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 900. .Market steady to strong. Natives, Na-tives, ?5.50'ft'6.75; cows and holfcrs. S2.255) 5.25; stockers and feeders. 33.754.75. Hogs Rocolpts, 6S00. Market strong to 5o higher. Top, ?6.07j; bulk of sales. ?5.S5ifii5.95. Sheep Rccolpts. 3000. Markot sternly I? J22?2r: La-nibs. ?7.407.S0; yearlings. 56.75rtp7.25; wethers, SG.40?7. AvailaTjIo Grain Supply. NKJW YORK, April 7. Special cablo and telegraphic communications received by llradstrcofs show tho following changes In available supplies, as compared com-pared with previous account: Avnllnblo supplies: Wheat United States, cast of Rockies, Rock-ies, decreased 121.000 bushels; Canada Increased In-creased 434.000 bushels. Total. United Slntcs and Canada, Increased 13,000 bushels. bush-els. Afloat for and In Europe, increased 1.000.000 bushels. Total American and European supply. Increased 1.01.". 000. Corn Unltod States and Canadn, decreased de-creased 115.000 bushels. Oats United . States and Canada, Increased In-creased 1.360.000 bushels. Tho leading decreases and incroascs reported this week follow: Decreases Manitoba, 560.000 bushels; Portland. Me., 100,000 bushels; Minneapolis, Minneap-olis, private elevators. 50.000 bushels. Increase Omaha, 60.000 bushels. Evaporated Fruits. NEW YORK. April 7. The market for evaporated apples Is dull, but strictly primo fruit appears to bo scarce and llrnily held. Fancy arc ouotod at .101 11c, choice at SlljJOic prlmo at 771c and common lo fair at 5363o. Prunes aro flrmnr on unfavorable crop advices from tho Coast, but prices still range from 4.1c to lie for California and from 6c to 10c for Oregon fruit Apricots aro quiet and unchanged, with cholco at 18(n20c. extra cholco nt 10(5'21c and fancy at 20(324c. Pearlies are stoady, with cholco quoted at 105?I03c. extra cholco ut llifflljr, fancy at 1 1 J(Jpl2c and extra fancy at 13'7'Mc. Raisins aro dull, with loose muscatel at 5 61c. seeded raisins nt 5iS8ic and London layers at ?1. 051. 76. Now Tork Flour and Grain. NEW YORK, April 7. Flour Receipts. 21.400 packages; exports. 0000. Qulot and easier; Minnesota, bakers', $4.35(g'4.75; winter extras, 53.504.10: winter patents. 54.60ffJP4.90; winter low grades, $3.40(i4.00. Wheat Receipts, 12.000 bushols. Spot weak; No. 2 red. 071c eh'valor; No. 2 red. 971c f. o. b. aflont ; No. 1 Northern 1 Duluth. $1.10 f. o. b. atloal; No. 2 hard I wlntor, 51 .07a f- o. b. afloat. New low records for the son con were ' established in wheat today following reports re-ports of good rains in tho Southwest, foreign selling and rather heavy liquidation. liquida-tion. Tho close showpd 3c to lc not lops. May, 98n99-n-16c, closed 9Slc; July, 93 3-169H.i closed 932c. Now York Sugar. NEW YORK. April 7. Sugar Raw weak; fair Tcilnlng, 53.80; centrifugal, .96 test, ?4.36; molasses sugar, 53.G1. Refined qulot; crushed, $6.10; powdered, 35.50; granulated, 55 .40. Now York Produce. NEW YORK, April 7. Butlor steady; held common to special, 21ifi291c Chooso steady and unchanged. Egga steady. |