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Show LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO, May 4. Cattle Receipts, estimated at GOOD; market, slow; beeves. $5.00(j?6.40; Texas steers. 34.60(g5.50: western steels. S4.S0i5.65; atockers and feeders, $4.0UJi)5.45; cows and heifers, S2.40(f7'5.60; calves. $4.256.25. Hogs Receipts, estimated at 25.000. Market. 5c lower; light. 5.65(5)8.10; mixed. 5.05(?ti6.02; heavy. S5.50fr5.90; rough. $5 50 Ji5.65; good to choice heavy, $3.65ffi5.90, pigs. S5.505.95; bulk of salts. So.SOg? w.95. Sheep Receipts, estimated at 15,000; market, steady: native, $3.00-1.GO; western, west-ern, S3.257'I.G0: yearlings, S4. 405.40: lambs, native. SlJSfiuO.lO; western. SI. 65 jt'6.25. Kansas City, KANSAS CITY, May 4. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 3000; market, steady to strong: native steers, $5.55)6.15, native cows and heifers. SS.OOfp'O.OO; stockers and feeders, $4.75Ji)5.75. bulls, S4.005.00; calves, $4.00(6.25; western steers, J4.75 5.90: western cows. $3.25(P5.00. Hogs Receipts, 15,000: 5c lower; bulk, $5.25tfT5.90; heavy. $5.75?5.S5; packers and butchers. $o.75tg)5.90; lights. SS.SSfij! 5.95. Sheep Receipts. 5700; 10 to lac higher; muttons. $3.50((i4.50; lambs. SI. 906.10; fed wethers and yearlings, $3.90(3)5.10; fed western ewes, S3.50-l.2o. Omaha. OMAHA. May 1. Cattle Receipts, 4200; strong; native steers. 54.50(5)6.00; cows and heifers, S 1.00(0)5.75; wostern steers, $3.75g5.80; Texas steers, $3.25fi 5.30; range cows and heifers, S3.004.9d; canners, S2.75f?7)4.00; stockers and feeders, feed-ers, S3.50iQl5.60: calves. ?1.006.25; bulls, stags, etc., S3.755'r.O0. Hogs Receipts, 1300; market, steady; heavy, S5.50i&)5.75; mixed. S5.555.65; light, $5.65(3-5.75 ; pigs, S5.005.65; bulk, $5.55 ('5.75. Sheep Receipts, 3700; market, steady: yearlings S4.4034.90; wethers. $4.10'$ 4. 60; ewes, $3.50(3)1.35: lambs, $5.25(0)6.10. New York Produce. NEW YORK. May 1. Flour was firm and higher with wheat Spring patents, $4.85(515.10: winter straights. $3.S0(?fl3.95: winter patents. 54.0017' 1.40: spring clears. $3.75(5' 1.10; extra No. 1 winter, $3.30'3.50; extra No. 2 winter, $3.15(9)3.25; Kansas straights, Si.l5fi4.30. Receipts, 20,241 barrels: shipments, 10,300 barrels. Wheat Spot, firm: No. 2 red, OGJo elevator ele-vator and 97Zc f.o.b. afloat; No. 1 northern north-ern Dulutli. $1.09. f.o.b. afloat Futures market was a little lower at the opening on the cables, but rallied and developed strength in sympathy -with the northwest and on fears of damage to the spring wheat by dry weathor, closing (fclo net higher. May closed 96gc; July closed 95 1 5-1 6c : September closed 94?c. Receipts. Re-ceipts. 148. 800 bushels; shipments, 147,915 bushels. Hops, firm; Pacific coast. 19(f7)21c. Hides, linn; Bogota. 21f?122c." Petroleum, quiet. Wool, quiet. Sugar Raw, nominal: muscovado, .89 test, 3.30c; centrifugal, .96 lest. 3.80c: mo-lasses mo-lasses sugar. .59 test. 3.05c. Refined, steady. Evaporated. Fruits. NEW YORK. May 4. Evaporated apples ap-ples steady, with a small jobbing trade. On the spot, fancy arc quoted at 11 16e: choice. 13e; prime, inc. Prunes, unchanged on local trader? Inclined In-clined to consider crop damage reports exaggerated. Quotations from ft(JJ'13c for Californias up to 30-40s nnd ll131c for Oregons from 80s to 30s. Apricots very firm. jnlet. Choice. 131 fj133c; extra choice, 14e; fancy, 14 142c ' Peaches flijm. Inactive. Choice, 7l?7)7ie; extra, choice. 73tf?Se; fancy. 8lT'9c, Raisins firm, but the demand It; small and trading light. Loose muscatels. 5f 61c: choice to fancy seeded. Girt7)7tc; seedless, l?(S!6c; London layers. $l.O0 1.45. Chicago Produco. CHICAGO. May 4. Putter, steady; creameries. lt)'02Io;. dairies, LTfrlSc. Eggs, steady. Receipts. 19.610 cases; at mark, cases Included, 13fiil3!e; firsts, lojc- prime firsts, 16c. Cheese, steady. Daisies, 121e; Twins. lli5'113c: Young Americas. lSJLIc; Long Horna. 12 St. Louis Wool. ST LOriS. May 1.- Wool, unchanged. Medium grades, combing nnd clothing. 16 1 flSc: light fin-, ISfS-lOc: heavy line. 12'g; 1 lc; tub washed, l(i2Sc. |