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Show LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO. April 11. Cattle Receipts, estimated at 3000; market slow. Beeves, $5.154j6.70; Texas steers, $4.40(55.65. western steers. S4.8O0i5.75; stockera and feeders. 51i5.70; cows and heifers, $2.60 fi5.S0; calves. $56.75. Hogs Receipts estimated at 14.000; market steady. Light. $6.25fE6.70; mixed. $6 15ifi)6.55; heavy. $5.856.40: rough. $5.S56.10: good to choice heavv. $6.10fl7 6.40:. pigs. 6.256.70: bulk of sales, $6.20 (5)6.35. Sheep Receipts estimated at 11.000: market steady. Native. $3(Tj)4.S5: western. west-ern. ?3.1535; yearlings. $1.40g5.50:: lambH. native. $4.7536.30f western, $4.75 6.30. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. April 1 1. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 12.000: market steady lo 10c lower. Natlvo steers, $5.25ig'6.60; southern steers. $4.75(g)6: southern cows and heifers. heif-ers. $3.3051'5: natlvo cows and heifers. $3026.25: stockers and feeders. Sl.fiOfan.Sa: bulls. $li?n.2n. calves, $4f7; w'slorn steers. $4.75S6.25; western cows. $3.25fr 5.25. Hogs Receipts. 23.000; 'market stcadv to 5c lower. Bulk of saleR. $6fl)G.23; heavy. $66.10: packers and butchers. $6.05(f7i6.25: light. $6.25(fi6.35. Sheep Receipts. 12,000; market stcadv. Muttons. $3.7.ri'(P5.25; lambs. $5.25)0.10: fed wethers and yoarllngs. ?4(5?)5.25; fed western owes. $3.75(j?4.50. Omaha, OMAHA, Neb., April 11. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts estimated at 6500; market, weak to 10 cents lower. Native steers.- $E,23i7 6.10; cows and heifers. $3.50f?n.75; can-ners. can-ners. $2.253.50; stockers nnd feeders, $i.25ig5.75; calves. $4.00(5-7.50: bulls, slags, etc.. $4.00Qi5.15. Hogs Receipts estimated at 13.500; market, 5 to 10 cents lower. Heavy. $5.73 Ji)5.S5; mixed. $fi.S5f 6.00: lights 3.905 6.10; pigs. $5.75Q6.U0; bulk of sales. $5.75(5)5.90. Sheep Receipts estimated at 5500: markot. steady to strong. Yearlings. ?l.75 5.00; wethers. $4.505.0(1: ewes. $4.25Q' 4.S5; lambs. $5.50(55.85. Evaporated Fruits. NEW YORK, April 1 1. Evaporated ap-plos ap-plos nominal but very firm. On tlic spot-fancy spot-fancy are quoted at lie; choice. 131c; prime. 13c. Prunes nro quiet, with both buyers and .sellers holding ofr for devolopmpnts. but the undertone Is very firm. Quotations from Sc to 13c for Callfornlas, up to 30-40s and ll13i for Oregons from 80s to 30s. Apricots Firm but inactive. Choice. :4(&133c: extra choice, labile; fancy, !Ug'll3'. Peaches Qulot but steady: choice. 71 Wijc; extra choice. 7?0iSJe; fancy, SJ 9c, Rnislns Quiet and steady; loose muscatels. mus-catels. 5?'6ie: choice to fancy socded. iifT'7ic: seedless. 4?fii6c; London lavcrs. 51.40(g) 1.45. New York Monoy. NEW YORK, April 11. Close: Prime mercantile paper. 3 J to 41 pr cent Sterling exchange steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.St.I5 for sixty-day bills nnd at Sl.S6.30 for demand Commercial bills. $4,833. Bar silver. 534 conls. Mexican dollars. 45 cents. Government bonus steady ; railroad bonds Irregular. Money on call steady at 2itf?2 per cent; ruling rate. 21 per cent; closing bid 2J per cent: offered at 2g per cent." Time loans soft and dull: for slxlv days, 2!((J23 per cent; ninety da vs. 2J per cent; for six months. 33i per cent. Available Grain Supply. L NEW YORK.' April 11. Special cable and telegraphic communication received hero by Bradstreet's show the following changes In available supplies as compared com-pared with previous account. Available supply: Wheat fnitcd States. ast Rockies, decrensed 1.521.000 bushels; Cnnnda, decreased 211 000 bushels, total United States and Canada, decreased 1.732,000. Afloat for mid in Europe. Increased In-creased S0O.O0O bushels: total American and European supply, decreased 932.000 bushols. Corn I'nlled States and Canada, Cana-da, decreased 1.479.000. Oats United States and Canada, decreased, 791,000 bushels. St. Louis Wool, ST. LOUIS. April 11. Wool, unchaiurod. Medium grades, combing and clothing. 20i(?J'23c; light fine, 177i19c; heavy line. 15(?'17c; tub washed, 20,f'33e. |