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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SATUltDAY, 3IAY 5, 15)00.
COMMERCIAL. AND FINANCIAL lf'
fancy. Ihtrp. white, 10e; fancy. Inrge,
(colored, IO'c; fnncy, smnll, white, lOfllO'.iC;
- 1 fnncy, small, colored, 10'ifMO'ic.
, , . ,, , .! KOllS-Hecelptn. S.ilO pkgs.j firm: stor-
3ooa Otih Demand is Aid to Firmnets of i hko western, nt mnrk. mic; regular pack-
Whtat.
CORN OPENS EASY, BUT GROWS WEAKER
Dntu Are flnlpt nnil Within Nnrrnir
Limits Provisions .Itnlntnln 'I'lirlr
Firmness, but MnUu I'm r-
llutilnr (iiiln In Prices,
CIIICAOO. May 4. The wheat market
jield firm todny on a good cash demand,
nomo dainiiRe reports nnd the liberal clear
ances. July closed He higher, corn cloned
firm at '.do up nnd oats steady, July n
nhadn lower; provisions were dull, clon
ing steady nnd only slightly changed from
yesterday.
Wheat opened easy on lower cables nnd
tho Increased Argentine shipments. Tho
first hour tho tone was heavy nnd trnde
Unit, prices receding a hit from first figures.
'At the decline the cash demand showed
up In encouraging form; chlnchbugs were
reported from Tennessee nnd Texan nnd
consideration wns given the liberal slzo
mf clearances both weekly and for today.
TTndcr the Impulse derived from these con
siderations the market rallied nnd the
close, was firm. Tho demand for May
J laced that option at HH1 discount under
uly. Seaboard clearances for the day weri
nual In wheat and Hour to :I75.0"0 bu.. nnd
tho weeklv clearances from both coasts
were 4.537,000 bu. Primary receipts were
BtG.000 bu.. compared with 2fir.,0"0 bit. this
tlmo last year. .Minneapolis nnd Du-
Iutli reported 305 cars, against 20i
ast week and 173 a year ago.
,ocal receipts were nineteen '''"
nono of which graded contract. July
opened '.ic lower nt WitlW.kc, eased to
tAftc, Inter recovering to G714C nnd closing
ic higher nt G!1tGi.ic , , ,
Corn was casv to begin with nnd de
cidedly wenk during the middle of the
cession. Cable were lower nnd freer
country offerings were reported. Ilitslness
In tho pit was fnlrly .t:tlvc. Later in tho
itcsslort the wheat stiungih had sum" ef
fect nnd this, combined with buying by
nu Influential bull, caused a rally, the
cloro being firm. Reports concerning tho
shipping demand were conflicting, some
claming 'Hint It was good others to the
contrary. Local receipts were 210 cars.
July ranged 'roin 3r'tc to 40Vil0'ic nnd
closed firm nnd 'c up nt 40'(,c.
Oats were quiet and within narrow
limits, affected throughout In n modest
wny by the com lluctuatlons. Country
offerings wero reported light and the ship
ping demand was fair. Sales today wero
jon.noo bn. nnd receipt 22 cars. July sold
between 23f(23'f,c and 23'4ft23c, closing a
Hhade down at 23'i?f23ie,
Provisions maintained their llrmiiesa, but
mado no particular gain In prices. The
market enrly was rather weak, In sym
pathy with the corn break, and tho re
covery of that grain later made amends
by having a steadying effect on hog prod
uct. Trade was dull the greater part of
tho session. July pork sold between
112.17ft and J12.01 and closed 2!c higher nt
112.12ft; July lard between 7.02ft and
Ji.P2ft, closlnc a shade lower nt Jrt.Mff
fi.07ft, and July ribs between JO.R0. nnd
l!.72'i, with the close 2'4c depressed nt
6.TMfi,774.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat,
14 cars; corn, 215 cars; oats, 20fi cars, hogs,
15.000 head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open.! High. I 1st w. CloseTYcs'y.
Wheat j " I
May fif.U'g-'Si d C5fti WtfW 65i
July KCHftii 67ft S67-H1('.i 67ft
'Corn I
May xyrt'. r.sft r,9 saifU
July 3Wiff tOftSiH soft 40ft V)
Sept. 40ftfli 40V, 40'i 40-H I0ftl
Onts
-May 225 22ft22ifi9i 22"i
July 23'i 23UfT- 23fft 23ft((, 23i
Sopt. TP.i
Tork
May 11 05 12 Of. I 11 05 12 00 12 00
July 13 12ft 12 17ft 12 05 12 12ft 12 10
Lard
,MllV 6 00 6 0S
July 7 00 7 02ft fi 02ft fi 97ft 97ft
Sept. 7 00 7 00 6 9.5 6 6 97ft
Klb8-
May 67ft 6 70 6 7ft 6 70 6 70
JUlv R0 6 X0 6 72ft 6 77ft fi SO
Sept. 6 7. fi 76 6 70 6 75 6 77ft
No. 2.
Cash quotations wero ns follows:
FLOUft Easy: winter patents. M.COf?
B.70: Rtra ghts. J2.ikv3.4o: c ears. J2.70WJ.2U
snrlng specials. I1.S0173.90; patents. $1.10
3.4G: stralchtH. J2.GWi3.oo: bnkers. J2.ooti"4.i.
. WHEAT No. 3. OOflCJc; Xo. 2 red, 7M
Wftc
COnX-Xo. 2. 3!Hic: Xo. 2 yellow. 384ic,
OATS-Xo. 2. 2IJI24ftc: Xo. 2 white, 26iit
E7c; Xo. 3 white. 25fl26ftc.
IIYE-Xo. 2. r3ftc.
HARLEV Oool feeding, 36ftc; fair to
r.holen malting. 30lAi-Uc.
SEEDS-.No. 1 Itnxseed, 11.80. v Prime
timothy. 12.40. Clover, contract grade, j
PROVISION'S Mess pork, tier Mil.. Jll.Oulf
32.10. 1ard. per 100 lbs.. !fi.7M.97ft. Short
ribs sides (loose). I6.60fifi.93. Dry salted
Bhouldera (boxed). JS.50g6.76. Short clear
Bides (boxed). j7.t6iT7.2G.
WHISKY Distillers' flnlsheil goods, on
baals high wines, per gal., I1.2aft.
SUOAItS TJnchanBcd; cut loaf, 16.00;
granulated, 15.44.
I'ollowlng nre tho rccolpts and shlpmtnts
for today
Articles.
Itecelpts. Shlpm'tg.
TMour, bills.
"Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu,..,
Oats, bu....
1U.0KI
17,0(0
1S.WMJ
. 27,000
.201,000
.211,0IHI
261,(03
liil.lHO
itye. nu
6,000
Hurley, bu 2I.IKW
24.O0O
On tho Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, ltftyiSftc;
dairies. I3igitftc. Cheese, dull, 9ftllftc, Eggs,
steady; fresh, lOftc.
m:w YORK
(SEVERAL MARKET,
Quotations
for tilt I)n
nn Vnrlon
CoilllllOltltlfM.
NEW YORK, May 4.-FLOL'R-Recelpts,
10,123 bills.; exports, 20,930 bbls. Market
ivns narrow and barely steady, showing
Borne decline on the top grades of spring
and wUer patents; Minnesota patents,
$.1.65573.90; Minnesota bakers. J2.7Bff3.nO; win.
ter patents, 3.65f3.S5; winter rtrnlghts, 13.4i
fcia&O; winter extrus. 2.60Ti2.!t0; winter low
grades. 12.2532.40. Ryo flour, easy; fair to
'uWWAh? V lv '?-
CORNMKAL Quiet; yellow western.
S6c; city, S4c; Brandywlne, $2.30fl2.4o.
RYK Dull; No. 2 western, 60Ic f. o. b.
afloat: stuto rye, 56S67c c. 1. f. New York
carlots.
HARLIJY'-Slow; feeding. 43&M6c c. I. f.
New York; malting, 601iS3c c. I. f. New
iVorlc.
RARLKY MAIr-Dull; western. 5JSC3c.
WHEAT Receipts, 271,095 bu.; spot,
rttong; No. 2 red. bO'.ic, f. o. u., niloat,
ppot; No. 2 red, 77c In elevator; No. 1
northern. Duliith, 76VJC, f. o. b., uflont, to
nrrlve; No, 1 hnrd, Uuluth, 7Rftc, f. o. b.,
Dlloat. Options wero quiet and rather weak
up to the last hour, when large seaboard
clearances of Hour and chinch bug reports
from Tennessee caused local covering and
. rally. Early depressions were Impelled
'by weakness abrniid, largo Argentine ship
ments und fairly good homo weather news;
rlosed firm at n pnrtlal fto advance; May,
72 7-lrtf(73o. closing nt 73c; July, 72 U-lfiir
J3 5-16o, closing at 73ftc, September, WW
closing lit 74e.
CORN .Receipts, 30S.100 bu.; exports, IIS,.
Vd bu.; spot, steady; No. 2, 15V'. f. o. b..
nllo.it, und 45?io In elevator. Options easy
nt tlrat on tho favorable news nnd more
liberal country offerings, but llnnllv ral
lied with wheat and closed steady nt fto
decline to fte advance; May. 15 1-I61il5c
rloslng at I5c; July, 45 l-liilflSc, closing
Bt I5c: September closed at 4"ic.
OATS Receipts. 79.MX) bu.; exports, 3,410
hu.; spot, steady; No, 2, 2Sc; No, 3, '.'7ftc;
No. 3 white, 30c; No. 3 white, 29ftc; track,
mixed western, 2Sf2iiftc.; truck, white, 2W
$3o. Options dull, but steady, closing io
higher; No. 2 white oatB, May, closed at
t9c.
HAY Steady; t-hlpplng, 65J775c; good to
choice. MM41WC.
HOI'S gulet; state, common to choice.
IU6 crop, 3if5c, 1S99 crop, 10ffl3c; Pacllla
roast crop, hiiOc.
HIDES-Steady; Galveston, 2032tc; Cali
fornia, 21 to 26 pounds, 25c; Texas dry, 21
to 30 pounds. 15e.
LEATHER Firm: hemlock sole, Ruenns
-Ayres, light to heavy weights, 25ftc; acid,
WOOI'-Uull; domestic fleece, 2SflC3c;
Texas. 16ffi ISc
PROVISIONS neef. steady; famlh. $12.00
Q12.50; mess, $10.00WI0.50. Heef hams, $2U.J0
Iiv.'1.wj; pacuei. u.ismu.w; city, extra nulla
mess, l7.iW I'J.w. vtii meats, quiet, pickled
bellies
s, I'ifavtc; picKien suouiuern, ic;
pickled hams, tofttiilc, I.urd, steady;
Western steamed, $7,35: May closed at $7.40,
nominal; refined, weaker: continent, $7.65;
R. a.. $S.15; compound, $6.62ft. Pork, easier;
family, $14.Wi15.00; short clear. $U00hI4.60:
mess. ll2.75W13.25. Tallow, weak; city, 4'c;
count . 4ft55ftc,
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open
bottle, trond to choice. 44fl'65c.
PEANUTS Firm; fancy handplckcd, 3?i
ffitc: other domestic, SflSftc.
FREIOHTS To Liverpool, quiet and
r-teady; cotton, by steam, 27c; grnln, by
BUTTEIt Receipts, 3,411 pkcs.J steady;
' imf.. mi mnrK, liuuc; soutnern, m iniirit,
META 1.8 There was considerable Ir
regularity developed In the market for
metals today. Tin further declined from
OMAHA AVIIOI.i:sAI.V'. MAIIICET9.
Comlltlnn of Trnilr nnil Qnotnttnn on
Stnple nnd Knney Produce.
EnciS-Ilccclpts, liberal; good stock,
lOftc.
LIVE POUIrrtY-Hons, 8ftc; roosterB,
according to nge and size. 607oj ducks, 7ftc;
Cftgfie; turkeys, Sc.
lU'TTEU-Comtnon to fair, 11Q12C! choice,
14giSc; separator, 20c; gathered creamery,
Wise.
PISH-Trout. Oc; blue llsh, Sc; pickerel,
Sc; catfish, 12c; dressed buffalo, 6c: roo
shad, each, 30c; whltellsh, lie; herring, 8c;
black bass. 15c.
PtOEOXS-I.lve, per doz., 11.
VEAI.S-Cholco. 971&c. t .
. IIAY' Per carload lots: Upland, choice,
iM. midland, choice, 16.00; lowland, choice,
13; ryo straw, choice. 15; Xo. 3 corn, JSfto;
Xo, 3 white oats, 25e; cracked corn, per
ton. 114.60! corn nnil nntn. ehontied. ner ton.
115; bran, per ton, 113.50; shorts, per ton,
J13.50.
VEGETABLES.
Afll'ARAOUS-Htimo itrown. Der doz.,
40ffOc.
new TtmxiPS-Pcr do bunches, we.
SPINACH-Per box, 401750c.
NEW HEET8-Por doz. bunches. 3540c.
LETTUCE Per doz. bunches, 35340c.
RADISHES Homo grown, per doz., 10
2je
SEED SWEET POTATOCS-Per bbl..
I2.002.2.-.; Kansns, eating, I3.0O
i'UTATOKS-Per bu . choice, z&waoc.
CAIIHAOE-Collfornla, Der lb.. 3c.
CAl'LIKLOWEU-Per doz., 12.2502.50.
CELERY-Per doz.. 25U30C.
TOMATOES Florida, per slx-basket
crate. 11.50.
Mt'SHROOMS-rer lb. box. 60c.
KHrHATtn Per lb., 2ft533c.
OXIOXS-Rotall, yellow, 11.1001.15; red,
ll.20ffl.23.
FR'.'ITS.
STRAWBERRIES Arkansas, per 21-qt.
case. U.KIM.TO.
APPLES Choice western shipping stock.
l3.O0ft5.2Ti; Xew York stock. 15; fancy, 15.60.
UHANIIKIIHIUS Jerseys, per ddi., iv.oy;
por crate, 13.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PIXEAPPLES Per doz.. I2.COS3.00.
ORANOES California, fancy navnls. per
box, $3.75f(4.00; choice navals, .1.50; Mediter
ranean Sweets, per box, 13.25; Budded seed
lings. 2.iS3.W.
LEMOXS-Cnllfornla. choice, per dox,
13.25; fancy. 13.60.
HAN AN Api Per tiuncn, meaium, a.vwip
2.50; largo, 12.76533.00.
HIDES.
HIDES Xo. 1 green hides, 7c; Xo. 2
green hides, fie; Xo. 1 salted hides, Sc: Xo.
2 salted hides, 7c; No. 1 veal catr, s to 13
lbs., 9c; Xo. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 8c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS-Hlckory, largo, per bu., 11.25;
shcllbarks, 11.35.
HONEY Per 21-sectlon case, 3.633.75.
St. I.o ii Is firuln nnil rrorlilnnn,
ST. LOCIS, May 4. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red cosh, track. 71fttr72ftc; May.
TOftc; July. 67-,ic; September, 6Sic; No. 2
hard, filft'ifoftc.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash, 33ic; track,
40ftc, May. 3S",c; July. 39W33ftc.
OATS-I'lrm; Xo. 2 cash, 2tic.
2T.ftc; May, 24ftc; July, 23ftc; No. 2
track,
white,
SVdZSVSC.
RYE -Dull nt BSfliaftc
FLOl'R-Unchanired.
SEEDS Timothy, steady; ordinary, I2.0O531
2.20. Klax, nominally higher. $1.77.
HKAX Steady; sacked lots, east track,
70c.
f'nnVMEAI Hlenclv. lt.9Slfi5.00.
HAY - Timothy, $10.50 13.50;
steadv. V&!iK15.
WH ISKY-Steady. $1.25ft.
1ROX COTl OXTIES-$1.30.
prairie,
MIC
HAfiOING TftffSviC
MB.MP TWIXE-Oc.
PROVISIOXS-Pork, steady: mess. Job
bing, old, $12.75: new, 113.25. Lard, lower:
prime, $6.80; choice. $6.87ft. Dry salted
moats (boxed), steady; extra shorts, 16.87ft;
clear ribs, $7; clear sldest. $7,12ft. Bacon,
shoulders (boxed), steady; extra shorts,
$7.37'.4: clear ribs. $7.60; clear sides. -$7.62ft.
METALS-Lcad. steady at $4.65l.57ft.
Sjielter. dull nt 81.65.
POl'LTRY-Steady; chickens, Tftc; tur
keys. (WiSc; ducks, c; geese, 3c.
Ill'TTER Steady; creamery, 16019c;
dairy. 141716c.
EGGS Steady at 9ic
RECEIITS Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat, 10,
001 bu.; corn. 45.000 bu.; oats. 47.000 bu.
SHIPMEXTS-Flour. 6,000 bbls.; wheat,
29.000 bu.; corn, 65,000 bu.; oats, 28,000 bu.
ICnnsnn City Grain nnd Provisions,
KANSAS CITY, May 4. WHEAT July,
620; cash. No. 2 hard, Clc: No. 3, 59962c;
No. 2 red, 67i6Sc: No. 3, C21)6c.
CORN July, .17Uc; cash, No. 2 mixed,
3Sft3Sc: No. 2 white. 3Sic; No. 3, 3Sftc.
OATS-No. 2 white, 26ftc.
RYE-No. 2, 53c.
HAY-Cholce timothy, $10.50H.OO; choice
prairie, $7.00f?7.60.
BI'TTER-Creamery. 16H18e: dairy. 15c.
EGGS Lower; frefh Missouri nnd Kan-
pas stork, 9ftc, cases returned; new white
wood cases Included, lOc.
RECEIPTS-Wheat, 33,000 bu.; corn, 9.700
bu.; onts, 3,Ku bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 21.600 bu.: corn
y.TOi mi.; onts, -.oj mi.
Liverpool firnln nnd Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. May 4. WHEAT Spot.
No. 1 northern spring, steady, 6s lid; No. 1
California 6s 3'Adf(i6s 4d.
CORN Spot, American mixed, new, quiet,
ri ii(i.
PROVISIONS-Bacon, Cumberland cut,
dull. 41 Cd.
CHEESE American finest white, steady.
6SCil; American tlnest colored, tirm, 62fl 6d.
TALLOW Prlmn city. dull. 27s 6d; . Aus
tralian In lAindon, steady, 25s.
RECEIPTS Wheat, during the last three
days, 9?,X0 centals, Including 149,000 Amer
ican. Corn, during the last three days, 119,
601 centals.
Mlnuenpolls Wlirnt anil Floor.
MIXNHAPOL1S. May 4. WHEAT In
store. Xo. 1 northern. May. 65ftc; July,
(K'ipeOo; September. 65ft76u?;c: on track,
iardftc;"No. "'kcl No!
nnrlbern. fill c.
FLOUR First patents, $3.50;
$2.50; aecond clears, $2.06.
HRAN In bulk, unchanged
11.00.
first clears,
at $10,730
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO, O.. May 4. WHEAT Dull,
higher; Xo. 2 cash, 74c; May, 74c,
CORN Dull, llrm; Xo. 2 cash, 41c.
OATS Dull, higher; Xo. 2 cash. 25c.
RYE Dull, unchanged; Xo. 2 cash, 67ftc.
HEEDS Clover, nctlvc, higher; edsh.
prime old. $1.80; prime, new, J5; October,
$5.15; Xo. 2, $1.304.40.
Unlnlli Grnln Market,
DCLI'TH. May 4,-WHEAT-Xo. 1 htrd.
cash, 69e; May, 83c; July, 70c; September,
Olftc; Xo. 1 northern, ensh, 67ftc; Mny,
67ftc; July. 6Sftc; September, 6Sftc; Xo. 2
northern, fiSftc; Xo. 3 spring, 62ftc,
f)ATS-22ftQ23c.
CORX 36ftc.
MllivmiUco Ornl n Mnrkrt.
MILWAUKEE. Mny 4. WHEAT Firm:
No. 1 northern, 67ft665c; No. 2 northern,
65ftfi60fto,
itvrJ ijuiei; .-so. l, bi'.vnissc.
PARLEY Firm: No. 2. 43c: namnle. 37
Q 13c.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. May l.-COri'EE-Snot.
Rio. easy; No. 7 Invoice. 7'ia. Mild, auiet-:
Cordovn, 9ft113ftc. Kutures opened quiet
at uncnangeci prices, ruieu exceptionally in
actlvo and featureless nil day. with a weak
undertone iniiowiug untavorauie European
advices and nbsenco of Brazilian cables,
lln nti.l K.mlna nnlnir rlnaeil nn nrpminr nf
holiday and lower spot quotations. Market
eioseu quiet, wiin prices net unrnongen to
5 points lower. 'Potnl sales, 2.750 bags, In
cluding; July, 16,70: August. 16.75; Septem
ber. J0.SJ; October, 16,o; necember. 17.15.
Cnllfiirulo Dried l-'rults.
NEW YOH.K. May 4. CAI,IFORNIA
nniKO FRLMTS-null nnd nominally un
changed. There- wus n fair export demand
for prlmo evaporated apples at full sus
tained prices; other grades have shown
some Irregularity, however, nnd choice va
rieties eased off partially under disappoint
ing country advices; evaporated opples,
common, 4ftfi6o: prime, 6H1T6c; fancy, 7ftW
So, Prunes, 3ftfi7o per lb., as to size and
quality, Anrlcots, Royal, ISlSc: Sloor
Park. ISfilSo, Peaches, peeled, 18g22c; im
peded, 7ftft9e.
Cotton Mnrket,
NKW ORLEANS. May 4.-COTTON-Qulet:
sales. 2,f.m bales: ordinary, 8t-16c:
good ordinary, 8 lV16e: low middling. 9ftc;
middling. 9ftc; good middling. 9 11-16c: mid
dling fair. 916-16c; receipts, 3.010 bales;
mock. 174,291 boles. Future, quiet: May,
19.32119 31, June. S9.32fi9.33; July, SUlfl.S2:
I October,
smikiibi. ei.o-Ti j in, nepiemoer. w.jjnk.u;
yesterday s r ow on disappointing i.omion i i AA iii.n s,pi,u nl j-imiz-s per cent; insi imn, m ,
werria w Wi "rlmo mcrcnnl" ,"u,cr 3t1
ro kw rr, St? wore weak mrt'he'rn " No. ? : A JV?,'' STKHUXO EXCII ANOB Klrnj. will;
foundry, nominal nt P21.00t723.0O. Lend. ""cl".!1 i A i fl2n..' 1k. S1"1"'!1 "tislncss In bankers' bills at II.SSU
dull at 14 674?f l.72'4. Hnelter. ruled n shade erw: .J"n.p ,nn-,Jiyi . ,?c,,pr,,.! ,u"y for demand nnd at H.81 for sixty days
llr export demand, and , "Pi August. 5 13.f,i;,Jf, H-6ld. sellers; August ,)ogted rates. 4.s5flVft and tl.SJ774.saft;
closed mi the basis of II 60 bid nnd It!(JS nm! e.nt,enlbpr: PaV' ,,.'"'Frr,i September commercial bills, I.S.in574.S4U.
asked. Thte',brokers' price for lend was Jml "s miJrTJ CKUTI MCA.T KStlve r, mfmci bar.
11.45 nnd for copper 11,. vember nnd December. I
7.7trT.9; November, S7.S5T7.6;
December. 7.S3gS4, January. IT Stfl" ffi. )
k3 a . i tj l ir. &iin . v ui iiii a. ii-
changed; sales, none; middling. 9V; re-
celpts. 1ST bales; shipments. S0j bales: stock,
4J.257 balei. I
L VERPpOL, May 4. POTTOXSpot, )
moderate demand; prices l-32d lower; Amer
ican middling, fair, fd; good middling,
6',4d! middling, SR-lCd, low middling. fi6-lfid;
good ordinary, S3-Id; ordinary, fid. Tho
sales of the day were lO.pno bales, of which
6no were for speculation and export ami In-
ruium v.tin mencnn; receipts. ;j,wo nates
December and January, 4 29-61171 30-tild, j
sellers; January and February, 4 27-6Hf
i .tvcit!, sellers; February and March,
4 27-6ld, sellers,
.MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AMI ItOXIIS.
Mnrltet
n llnmls nf Proressloiinln
During the SrsNlon,
NEW YORK, May 4,-Tho stock market
maintained Its professional character to
day. As though to vary the pace or tho
recent monotony In the market yesterday's
slight upward movement was continued nt
tho opening todny, Instead of starting In 1
tho opposlto direction. But this was hardly
inoro than ll device nf llio tnnll IrmWu -
glvo an appearance of strength to the
market nnil their renllzlng sales before the
close brought prices bat k to about last
y",1 level nnd left the net changes In
significant, exretlt 111 n fnw llollnlll Innnllvo
stocks. Sugnr retained Its relative prom
inence, thoush on n decreased volume of
dealings, It was lifted above yesterday's
close onco or twice with difficulty nnd loses
about a point on the day. Long Island ran ,
Off 314. seemlnirlv nn rAnlllntr ,m dm .)..,.
Ing bv tho governor nf the lull authorizing I
a railroad bridge at Hell Gate, but In tho
imu ui-.uingH uie siock scoreu n rupid rc-
1
Oil
bey
d
the nresent low RtnekR In llir, vnr,l
tho Impossibility of comnetltlon from
Luropo Insures against nny considerable
renetlnn In nrlni TUn aimimtt. r
Ixmdon market helped the opening advance !
hero, but London sold modernteiy on the
advance.
Tho usual forecast of tomorrow's hnnlr '
statement Indicates that hn ln nf r.ni.
by reason of the gold exports, amounting '
to $2.6fO.OOO, has been more than offset by ,
iiiu KuiiiR on nunireasury operations aim
on the Interior express movement. The
gains from tho Biihtrensury. allowing for
operations with the assay office, on ac
count of tho gold for export, ore f 1,800. 000,
largely by reason of the payments of May
Interest on government bonds. Tho miin
of currency from the Interior Is expected to
in. i ."uim-iuiiiK neiow .',uuii,ij", wnlcn IS
$.00,C less than last week's gain. This In
dicates a gain In cash by the bunks on nil
accounts of nbout $1,200,000. As the gold ex
ported is going nnroad as n loan the re
serve requirements will be IncrenBed by a
loan expansion.
A bid Was made nn the. Slock erchnnpn
of 3 per cent for cnll loans, but no loan wns
placed at that llgure. while amounts were
loanM nt lower flnure. boll, l.- 'orn nun
after tho bid. The treasury':, monthly
statement of money In circulation attracted
attention ns tending to explain the cur
rent ease In money rotes. The statement
shows an Increase for tho month of April
of tho money In circulation, exclusive of
cash In the treasury, of $3!.27o.'jCi7, nnd an
increase for tho last twelro months of 1126..
667,671. Sterling exchange waa idlchtlv
firmer again today. In snlte of sliglitl
easier money In London. But the present
gold movement Is toward Paris nnd o no
steamer sails direct to France until nevt
Thursday thero wero no exchange bills of-
leied for sale against gold export.
Tho bond market was dull, but prices
wern well held. Total sales, par value,
$2,375,009.
United States Zf. . oupon, advances! :
registered ft and new and old 4s ft In the
hid price.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's '.ondon
financial cnblegram says: Tho markets
hero opened weak, the capture of Brand
fort being disregarded. There waF a lienvv
break In home rails on the announcement
that coal contract had been rilsed 5s n
ton, or 50 per cert. The close was more
cheerful on the beCer view of the money
situation. A ricuns were absolutely
stagnant throughout the session niuJ the
street was silent. Paris neglected tlntni,
but Anacondas were harder in response to
New York's price. The bank bought tt 00)
gold In German coin. Call money was Km
wanted nnd the bank received buck the
moderate sum duo nnd did a small btHlurr.s
on discounts. Bills were stead) but Idle.
Sliver, spot, wns firmer on smulltr eastern
demand, Forward rates were unchanged,
New York helng Inclined to sell
The following are. tho closing prices ol
tho New York Stock exchange iodiy
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio
Cunadlan Pacific.
Canada "3o
CheB. & Ohio
Ohlcayo O. W
C. II. & Q
Chi , Ind. & L, . .
do pfd
Chi. & K. Ill
26
SH4
9." U
Vnlon Paclftj
io pfrt...
V
7Pi
Wabash ..
do pfd
Wheel ft L. rc...
do 2d pfd....
Wis. Central
Third Avenue ....
Adams Kx
American Hx
United State Kx,
Wells-Kargo Kx..,
.. :r
.. 10
.. 2";
.. 16ft
..1C7
. .122
.! 17
. 121
.. ,"4
i'jft
. KXt
.125 '4
. !6'4
. M
.IO".
.16lft
.1C81
Chicago & N. W...
C . R. I & P
C. C. C. A t. I..
Colorado Po
do 1st pfd ,
do 2.1 pfd
Del. d Hudson
Del. L. W
Denver : II. (....
do pfd
Erie
do 1st Pfd
Ot. Nor pfd
Hocking Coal
IWklng Valley
Illinois Central ...
Iowa Central .
K. C. P. & O ..
do pfd
Ike Krle & W ..
do pfd
I.i ko Shore,
L. & N
Manhattan It
Met. St. Ity ..
Mexican Central ..
Minn. St. L....
do pfd
Mo, Pacific
Mobile & Ohio ....
Mis., K. T
do pfd
N. ,T. Csntrtl
N. V. Central ....
'Norfolk 'ft W
do pfd
No. Pacific
do pfd
Ontario & V
Or.-, rty. eV Nav...
do pfd
Pennsylvania
Rendlns
io 1st pfd....
do Id pfd
nio a. w
do rfd
st. u fir n v. .
da 1st pM ....
do 2d pfd
St. L Poutliw
Amer. Cr.t. on ..
do
pfd
Malting ..
Pfd
s. n....
. m
. 41ft
. K',4
,.U4ft
.SiO
. 13
. Mft
. i:4
Anier.
do
Amer.
do
K'l
pfd.
Amer. Spirits
do pfd
Amer. S. Hoop .
do pfd
Amer. S. & W...
dn pfd
Amer. Tin Plate
. 73'i
21'
. i'iv,
"ft
.101
.11
,. 4 Hi
.. 734
,. 1i.',
.. M
.. t,l
.. i'3;
.. r.'n
..1.1S
.. 50ft
.. 51
.. fft
. C4
.. 70
.. S'1,4
.. M
.. il
..KJ'i
. n:
.. K"4
. iV.
.. ic.
.. t
.. si
.. o,.
. r4 do pfd
.1Hi Amer. Tobacco .,
. KW do pfd
. lift Anas. Mln. i.'i
. to llronklyn R. T.,
Colo. Fii-I ft I..,
. 92 Con. Tobacco
206 do pfd
. Kii Fediral Steel
. 91 do pfd
r.4ft.ilen. Electric ....
. 1344 Glucose SiiK.ir ..
. f.l do pfd
. 9l'i Inter. Taper
'lt I do rM
. 41 Iiclede C.as ....
. lift National Itlscult.
. 81 I do pfd
.120 'National Lead ..
.134l do pfd
. S1V. Nutlonal St e ...
. 791J I do pM
. S7!i N. Y. Air Ilra'.ic
. 7S',J No. American ..
. 22 .Pacific Coast ...
. 4J do 1st pfd ..
. 76 I do 21 rfd....
.154 Pacific Mall
. 1 People's Oas ....
. .',1 Prrssv' s. Cnr..
. .Vi 1 du pfd
101
4)
f014
, SI ''oilman P
. Mft Standard n
Car.. ..181
& T . f'4
in-,
112
Fft.HU3.ir
co
no
'd
. 3ft
. m;
.m;
.172'C
.1171
. xv.
II
:.. H
Tnn Coal ,t Iron. Si
IT. S leather ... i'
do pfd
U. R. Itiibbfr 2'-H
do pfd 0".
Western T'nlnn .... 81's
llep. I. S 16
do pfd r.;
P. C. C. & St. L... f2
do pfd
St. I'aul
do pfd
St. P. fi Omaha...
rfo Parltv
(to Hallwsv ....
do pfd.. ..
Tejas A V.ir.l6o .
Offered.
Ilnston Sttiekn nnil lliittil.
BOSTON. Mny t. Call loans, 3fTI per
cent; time loans, Sftrfjlft per cent. Olllclil
closing:
A., t. a- s. r
do pfd
Amer. Huirar
Hell Telephone ..
lloilnn & Albany.
Tlonton Klevated
Tloston 81 Me
C. II. & Q
Dominion Coal .,
do pfd
Federal Steel ....
do pfd
.. 26
. 70
..113ft
..311
..243
..141
..192
..125i
.. 41ft
..117
Atchlnon 4....
.101
. f
. (ft
Ii
. 88
. 21
. (.8
.76.1
. "ft
1!
. 7.1
. 61
. 43
8",
.18.)
. 28
. 2ft
.. 41
n. i:. o. ft c.
5s,
Adventure
Allounii Mill. Co..
Amal. Copper ....
Atlantic
llnmnn & Mont...
Ilutte A llonton .
Calumet & Hecla.
Centennial
40V,
ranklln
evt Humboldt
Kltchtiurg pfd....
..Ul
Osceola
' Oen. Klertrle
..136
..138
..203
.. 13,
Parrot ..
Qulncy ..
Hanta l'e
Tamurnck
do pfd..
Ed. Bleo. Ill
Tdeilcan Central
N E. O. & C...,
Old llomlnlon ...
Vnlon Pacific ....
Copper.
18
17
rinli Minim?
ivinona
J6S Wolverines
FnrelKii I'liuini'lnl,
LONDON, May 4.-4 p. m. American se
curities' opened better, then cased off and
remained quiet to the close. Trading was
light. The tlnal tono was steady. The
nmount of bullion1 taken Into the Hank of
1 Kngland on balance today was 11,000. nold
premiums aro ciuoteHi as ronnivs: iiueuns
Ayres, 127.20; Madrid. 2S.62; Lisbon, 41.50;
Rome, 6.07ft.
PARIS May 4. On the bourse today tho
cessation of realizations firmed Interna
tional securities, which recovered, espe
cial:' In tho cas of Spanish Is and Urn
xlltnns. Rio tlntos were harder, though at
first they rearted on the decline In copper.
Kaffirs were quiet. Three per cent rentes,
lOlf lOo for tho account, Exchnnge on I-on-don,
25f Un for checks. Spanish 4s closed nt
72.75.
RERUN, May 4. Business on the bourse
today was generally firmer. International
securities were quiet. Spanish 4s advanced.
i no steel slocks showed some rather';: .."- i, imiI
anguld evidences of nosltlvo strenctli with. ia-.n1? c"' '
t any particular news to account for It V, f 7' m
S'ond tho published onlnlon of the nresl. I Mv K: . SI
ent of one of the I'ntnu.inlo. nririihiL. ihni ao '-
slightly. American nnd Canadian Pacifies .
wnrn mi rnrr nn :. n w t nru ii ii v if iiiiiit
n,),i Industrial shares recovered shnrnly,
owinir to cnrnnrnirinir rennrt In resard to
the situation In thn Iron market In upper
Silesia and England. Exchange on Iindon,
2fm t2ft tifgs. for check.
Discount rnte.
snort dims
4ft per cent
4 per cent; three months bills,
.tMv York Money Mnrltet.
NEW YOItK, Mny 4.-MONEV-OU call,
tlve; railroad, llrm.
The closing
prices on bonds today were
as follows:
r. s. irt. :
do Is, rcg.
do 3n, reg
lMUlN. Y C. Is 116ft
.. MU"N. .1. . nen, 5..13l
. .liiHtj.No. Carolina 127
on coupon U'v
ilo 4'
No. Paclfls 3s t. 'l
do 4s W
S Y C & ft L 4s...lWi
N. & V. eon. Is... 17ft
no gen. t 11$
Ore. Nnv. It 10J
ilo 4a 1M
Ore. P. L. 6s .25
do ennsol Zs 114
Heading gen. 4s....
rto new 4s, reg.,.l.M
do coupon 1?4
lo old 4, rrg....11J
do roupon 115
do 5s, reg 1121,4
iln roupon Ujft
Ti. nf C. 3 6"i I2lft
Atchlon gen. (.... lOfl't,
ilo nilj. 4s...
Canniln Hn. 2s
. RTi
Clies. & O. 4fts.... (!) .n. (I. W. 1 W'i
Mo T.s 115 St 1, I M con 5f 10?',
(' .5: N V. e. 7s .14H1 pi. L. 8. V. g. 61 121
do i. V. deb. 6s. .119 Ft Pnul consols ,111ft
riilrsen Ter. 4.... tup 4 HI. 1. C. fk P Is .120
V. S: It. O. Is 101U do ..s 12-2'i
Mo 4s 9'.V4 fin. Railway 5s 112'1
E. T. Vb. & O. Is.l0:, H. R. ft T. 7')i
ICrle gen. 4s 7.1 Tenn. n. s. 3s M
V. V. ti 1. T is. 70 Tev. & Pne Is 115H
deneral Klectrle Js.KO Tex. & Pacific 2s... (ft
o. it. h. A. e,
. .1101.1
..1(19
...111ft
..110
..lit
ITnlon Paelfle 4s. ...10..
W n bath Is 11 ''"i
do 2s 102
West Shore 4s 113
V
"
do 2
T C. 5....
do ennsol (,t...,
Iowa Central
Wis. Central
Is.
90'
Mft
!
Mft
. SJ'i
.Vn. Centuries
do deferred ,
Colo. So. 4s...
So. Pacific 4s
When Issued Offered.
Now Yor1 Mining O.n"4n4lon.
NEW YORK. May" 4. The following
nro closing quotations for mining shares
today:
Cliollnr
. 15
. n
.1(5
Ontario
SM
.... M
.... 12
.....150
.... 7!.0
.... SI
....3io
.... :o
Crown Point
Ophlr
Con. Oil & Vn..
IViidwiKvl .......
Plymouth
Quicksilver ....
Ooiild Currle
no pro
Plerrn Nevada
llnlo A N'orcroM
llomestnke
Iron Hllver
Mexican
Ptandard
I nlnn Con
Yellow Jacket
..
.. 27
Lnnilnn Stock Unotntlnns.
LONDON. May I. 1 p. m.-Closlng
Cnnnls, money .... lOO'l ,Krl
1?'l
Sift
6 .;
do noi'ount
Atclilon
Canadian Pacific
St Paul
Illinois Central
Txiulsvllle
Vtilnn Phc pfd.
N. Y Central .
Iiwi-ldl do 1st rM
. . . V-'. i
. 97ft
...121ft
...117
... KY,
... 7.ft
...U7'i
Pennsylvania
Reading
No. Paelfle pfd..
Orand Trunk ...
Anaconda
Iland Miner.
in
27' .
BAR SILVER-Stendy. 270'd per ounce.
MONKY-3JN per cent.
Tho rate of discount In the open market
for short hllln, W4ft per cent; for thrco
months' bills, 4 l-lOfflft per cent.
Clmincinl Notes.
PHrLADBLPHIA. May 4, Clearings, $16,
f1 .401; balances, $2.290,6S2.
RALTIMORK, May 4. Clearings, $1,130,
SS3; balances, $1,003,964.
CHICAGO. May 4,-Clcarlngs. $2?.19..,4k.s;
balances, I2.S20.572; posted exchange. $I.SSft
ff-4.69ft; New York exchange, 40c discount.
ST I)l'IS, May 4.-Clearlngs, $5,604,141;
balanrt's. $.V),Ra9; money, 4fi7 per cent; New
Yoik exchange, 25c premium hid, 60c pre
mium asked.
NKW YORK, Mny 4. Clearings. $1SS,610,
712: halnncs, $10,2S3,51S.
BOSTON, May 4,-Clcnrlngs, $22,61$,020;
balances, $2.46.S'CS.
CimilKloii of the Trensury.
WAEUI1NGTON. May 1. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, excluslvn of tho $160,000,000 gold
reserve In the dlvlflon of redemption,
shows: Available cash balances, $1I5,437,7D9;
gold, $78,9S3,327.
tVool Mnrkct.
ST. IXDUIS, May 4. WOOL
QulM. a
shndo off: medium grades. 165J21ftc; ii
fine. ISITISc; heavy,' fine, 12f?15c; tubwntl
1RIU,
ncxi,
2"'!. Tie ' ...
BOSTON. May 4. Tne commercial nui
Ip'Iii will say: The wool market Is flat,
with little or no inquiry.' Purchasing from
crowcrs Itl the went Is at .a standstill. A
drop of 10 per cent 'In expected In the Lon
don auctions Tuesday, on account of lack
of tliuini'inl conlldence. caused by the Boer
war. Tho clip of Argentina Is 27,001 bales
j Hhort of last year. This more thin offsets
tne increase oi mis year a i iiiien numn
clip. The Agriculture department statistics
show United States nhep nt shearing time
only 1-10 per cent below perfect condition
of phenomenal excellence. Sales for the
week were l.titii.wu pouncis uumcHiii; nun
320,000 pounds forelfrn, n total of 1,S?3,000
pounds, (iBiilnst a total of l.ROO.OOO pounds
hist week and n total of 3,3t.OOO pounds for
tho corresponding teek Inst year. Tho
receipts to drfto show a decrease of 6.021
bales domestic, nnd nn Increase of 47.5s.O
Imlos foreign URnlnst Inst year. The sales
to dato show n decrease of 7,41s, iOO pounds
domestic nnd 8,5S7,f00 pounds forelsn.
Ilry Ooods jrnrket.
NEW YiRK, May 1 The demnnd today
has been limited In all departmentr.. Stn
plo cottons nre Innctlv throughout. No
quotable change In the prices of brown,
blearhed or brown or coarse colored i.-oods.
Prlris niow of sale nnd print cloths Idlo and
priced more or less nominal. I-lr.ens nre
dull, Tuit prices sten1-'. Ilurlaps nre also
dull and tho mat kit for Calcutta makts
very easy nnd Irrejul'.r
OI! Mnrket.
OIL CITY, Pa., May 4. Credit bnlntfoes,
$J.4S; cerllflcnt'-M. no bid: shipments, 77.018
bbls.: uveraso, 101, 67j bbls.
LONDON. Mny 4.-OILS Linseed, 32s 6d.
Turpentlim spirits, 42s 10ftd.
NKW WM.lv. .May 1. vji i.a oieaaier;
prlmo crude, 35c; prime yellow, 37ftc bid.
I'rortn. Mnrkel.
PKORIA, III.. May 4.-CORN-8tenriy; No.
3. 3Sftr.
OATS Inactive; No. 3 white. 25c.
WHISK Y Firm, on the basis of ?1 25ft
for finished soods.
Suptnr .Itnrkct.
"Eff ORIl'VANS Slav 4. BUCJAR
S.eadv; open kettle. ifll S-le; open kettle,
centrifugal. 4ftl5f'4ftc; centi-lfUB".. .sellotx,
4?'i?4 13-l'V; seconds. 2ftW4'.(.c.
Neiv York l.iv Stock.
NEW YORK. May 4. REEVES Re
ceipts, 2.370 hoatl, twenty-eight cars on
sale, steerii. l..w. cows, steady to 10c
lower; bulls, st.ady. nil sold: steers. JI.40
5.15; bulls, S3 50fft.50; cows. 12.S5ffl.O0: ea
hies, ilet: lle .-nttlo steady nt UftWUlio
at Liverpool; ll-VfflSfte at London; llvo
sheep steady nt 4c, dressed weight; ex
jn.' i'. none; tomorrow, C62 cattle .mil 6.956
qu:irtuii ul beef.
CALVLS-itrcelpts. 108 brad. Market ac
tive .mil CSfc.lJc higher, 50c hlrher than
Wed'iosdny: ill sold; veils, l.0.'4.25.
SHEEP AND 1. AMU-Receipts. 4.442
head Mark.H si.'ady. lambs. steady;
.I.iefl : nil sold; chol.-e, 5.6" clipped
lii'iii. i .v(j5 7fi; common fchlppliiB itmbs,
Za'i i .ich.
1IOOS Receipts. 1,185 bend. Mnrket
lower: prime, $5.GOff5.70; mixed ivestern,
$3,351(5.15 western pigs, $5.O0ff5.30.
Si. Louis Live Stock.
ST. LOVIS. Mny 1. CATTLK Receipts,
1,100 head. Including 600 head Texans; mar
ket steady; native shipping nnd export
Kteets. I4.60fiii.75; dressed hoof nnd butcher
steer?. JI.301fG.00; steers under 1.000 lbs., n.oo
iff 1.70; stockers and feeders. ll.JOf) I.S5; cows
nnd heifers 12.0itf7V.iH); fnutWH. $1.50?(2.8.V,
bulls, $3.15'((3.S5: Texns and Indian steers,
$.:.rC'(f I.S0; cows and heifers. $1,1014 09.
I IOCS Receipts, 7,100 head; market fifjlOa
higher; pigs und lights. $.'.1Wi5.25; packers,
$5.181iS.35: bllleliers, t,.30f6.42ft.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccclpts, 2,7W
head; market steady; native muttons, H.:r.
ff(5.40; Inmbs, 16; spring lambs, $6.15117.75;
culls nnd bucks, $3,5011.20; stockers, $2.35lp
3.00.
St. .IomoiiIi Live Slock.
SOl'TH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 4.-(Spe-clnl.)
The Journal quotes:
CATTLE Receipts, 900 head. Market
steady to strong; natives, $l.00lil,90; Texas
and westerns, $.1.9"ft 1.90; cows and heifers,
$2,251(4.45; bulls and stags. $2,2511.85; year
lings and calves, $l.00i6.25; stockers and
feeders. $3,5011.85; veals, J6.fH7.(rt.
IIOOH llecelpts, n.'K'i head. .Maruct oe
to 10c higher; nil grades, $5.10i5.30; bulk of
sales. J5.1515.25.
8HKEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 1,6)
head. Market active and 15o higher; Colo,
rndo lambs, $7.00,
"took In Slicht.
Fnllowlnjr nro the receipts at the four
principal western markets tor .May :
Cattle. I tors. Sheen,
South Omaha 1.300 6.761 1.955
Chlcngo ......2,000 JS.OiiO S.ftoil
St. l)llls 1.100 7,101 2.7W)
Kansas City '.'.R50 11,6'n 1,600
Totals 7250 13,662 116
i t- I Jtt fi 1 Tll
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Otttlt Snpplj Verv Li?ht tnd Market
Strong and Aotlve.
ABOUT EVEKYTHING SELLING EARLY
Hobs Open Actlir nnd Flvr to Ten
Onts lllgbcc Tlinn Yrsfrdnv
.Moriilim FrelltiK on .Hieep
.Market Some Stronger.
. SOUTH OMAHA, May 4.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
JJlilclal Monday 2.3S2 1,345
Olllclal Wednesday 2,663 SAW
Ofllclal Thursday ., 1,610 6.091
Olllclal Friday 1,300 6,761
Five ilavs this week i? M avavt
Same days last week. .. .14.26.1 33,175
anme nays week be rore. 15,677 35.6S1
Same three weeks ago. I6,05? 35,862
sumo four weeks neo. .. .11.101 i.sir
Average prtco paid for hogs tor th last
several dqyH with comparlsona:
1300.1833.;l3S.lS'j;.188t.ljl95.l!M.
April
1.
I 3
2 3 67
3 M
3 i 4 TB
i 2? 4 781
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
16..
17..
IS..
19..
20..
21..
22..
23..
24..
6 45
6 65
3 61
3 it
6
6 23
5 It
6 13
5 09
6 W
6 12
6 05
4 17
5 0J
6 12
5 03
5 00
5 09
J 07
5 If.
4 97
3 72
3 6S
3 71
3 91
3 3) 4
5 49
5 46
3 60:
3 91
3 431 4 63
3 61
4 611
5 45
3 75
3 77
3 61
3 SI
3 35
i 3'l
4 69
6J2
6 3S
3 73
3 81
3 71
3 S3
3 84
3 S2
3
3 30
4
3 2SI
3 3
4 671
4 66
S 32
3 67
3 83
5 361
5 33
3 66
3 65
3 71
3 S4
3 31
4 61
April 2r;
3 81
3 77
3 75
4 6
April 27
S 34
3 67
3 69,
3 69
3 79
3 261 4 65
April 21
6 37
3 77
3 791
3 26
April
April
Mny
May
Mny
May
29..
30..
3 74
3 221 4 60j
5 32
3 83!
3 SO
2 Io 4 64
1...
5 261 3 61
3 79
3 121 4 46
I fi IS) 3 651
3 So '
3 181 4 49
4 591
3 26 47
3...
4...
i t 1.1 .1 KJ
1 6 2C 3 6S
!l 6?' 1 71
3 93 3 72
Indicates Sundny.
hrnnH,,0ifllc.ln! number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses.
2 10
1 . ,,
&. M. & St. P ny.
O. x- st t . t..
Missouri Pacliic'rty
15
4
25
3
6
II
1
b- M-.y. r. n...:. 13
. -'. I', l'y
4
4
C, St. P., M. & O.
h. A m. n. n it
Hy.
10
3
3
c.. n. & q. n-
If. v St. J
C., It. 7. P., east.
4
1
1
.. it. I. fi- p., west
Illinois Central
Total receipts 67
2
9)
S
ii.t- iiiKi.osiupn or tne day s recelpU was
hHJ,"uc.!ir' h'Vfr purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
,ru .,i ... .
. 'i"ers. Cattle.
Umnha Packlntr Co i;s
. H. Hammond Co 123
HojS Sneep
1.2M
MWirt lllli C'omn-lnv Wi5 1 9T,T
701
476
Cudahy Packing Co x1
Armour & Co ISO 3.653
Armour, from Sioux City .... 677
Omaha, from K. 0 4
It. Pecker & Degan 11.5
ansant & Co 34
1Ohmmi ft Co 3
Hill & Huntzlnger 11 "
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 25
If. L. Dennis & Co 39
Other buyers 83 .... T7S
Total 1,406 5C L9iV5
CATTLK Thero were only a very few cat -tit-
In the yards this morning and the mos..
of them wero nicked up so early that tho
yards were soon almost deserted. The mar
ket as a whole was In cood shape nnd
entirely satisfactory to the sellers.
Cornfed steers constituted the bulk of th
offerings, there being about thlrtv loads on
sale. The mnrket was active and j.-enerally
a llttlo stronger. The decline of the early
part of the week on handy or llcht and
mcdluni welsht cattle Is rully made up.
Thero were not enough heavy cattle here
to make a test of tho market on that kind.
Kverythlng wns disposed of In good season.
Cows nnd heifers were In good demand
and the market wrts strong and reasonably
active. The few loads were soon disposed
of nnd tho pens wero cleared nt an enrlv
hour. Hulls sold nt prices that were stoady
with yesterday or a llttlo better than a
few days aro.
Thero were no stockers or feeders In the
yards to amount to anything. The de
mnnd for that kind of cattle has been good
nnd the moderate receipts have met with
ready rakers at good strong prices all the
week. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. AV. Pr. No. Av. Tr.
1 IH') 3 76 1 1000 4 (8
4 1(0 4 (0 34 11J.1 4 C5
1 600 4 (O 2 1010 4 f.5
1 860 4 18 16 1040 4 63
1 7f1 4 5 20 980 4 fi.1
1 106.1 4 20 20 1088 4 (o
1 10CO 4 25 1 1100 4 (5
3 673 4 25 12 1197 4 70
1 1040 4 35 20 10S6 4 TO
10 ;1C76 4 41 f 1048 4 10
8 915 4 II IS 1335 4 70
8 1050 4 .VI 16 133.1 4 -0
25 1034 '4 60 20 U9S 4 7.1
25 1108 4 :0 5 1440 4 S
1 1180 4 80 1 1290 4, 75
1 930 4 1.1 41 12N 4 80
20 961 4 85 3 12.1 4 $0
1 780 4 61 20 1188 4 80
42 1.WI 4 f0 3S 123J 4 80
26 1162' 4 fO 38 1237 4 0
) 1220 4 in 19 1J91 4 10
3 1123 4 (0 pi 4 S5
1 1270 4 10 19 lion 4 SS
20 1100 4 10 1 H72 4 53
16 1015 4 1,1
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
12 970 4 60 15.. 1190 4 75
COWS.
1 641 2 CO 1 770 3 75
1 90 2 15 1 lino 3 ;5
1 88.1 if, 1 ?70 3 j.,
2 990 2 81 4 940 .1 SO
7 912 1 70 1 1080 3 SO
1 10(0 J 1 1 up,) 3 M
2 890 3 ( 0 6 120.1 3 sr.
1 770 3 10 2 1210 ; ss
1 12W 3 15 8 1048 3 fj
1 1183 3 15 1 10V) 3 fz
4 100 3 25 26 9.1 3 (0
1 1100 3 27 1 lflio 3 (o
1 W0 3 25 4 995 j iq
1 970 3 15 1 J006 3 55
1 1110 3 25 6 1006 4 (0
1 hM 3 :0 1 1C0 4 00
2 1110 3 40 2 J2S.1 4 flo
S 1ft " '0 4 987 4 fo
1 MO 3 50 8 1017 4 01
1 90 3 SO Ml 4 oS
1 M 3 80 10 U2S 4 10
1 790 3 W) 1 ijio 4 jo
i ! s ;.s i . jv i n
1 1"V1 I1 1 04O 4 15
; io i s i4s ( rs
1601 1 88 l 1077 1 V.
2 1070 1 . 1 s;o 4 :
1 1S90 3 16 I Uf,0 4 21
1 1140 3 75 I 1030 4 y,
J 1110 3 15 S 1W, 4 40
1 910 S 75 ! 1300 4 40
6 U 3 71 1 uo 4 M
IIEIFKRS.
1 620 3 0.) 16 B73 4 (1
1 760 3 T, 1 1170 4 SO
1 740 3 80 1 70 4 so
n 7(1 4 20 6 71fi 4 su
1 1000 4 2-1 3 S86 4 K
1 4M 4 M 1 7J0 4 10
BULLS.
1 12(0 8 1 5 1 770 S 80
1 810 3 30 1 J520 3 80
1 1230 8 V. 1 1SI0 3 01
2 13)0 3 80 2 nr, 3 ,-i
2 1160 3 TO 1 1841 J 10
1 810 8 80 1 1(10 3 68
1 1413 3 80 1 1600 ,1 i'.
1 1W0 S 50 1 1840 70
1 8.V) 3 V) 1 1160 3 T.I
2 1S1 3 ti 1 1(W1 ( (A
1 141 3 M 1 101 4 01
1 1310 3 W) 1 890 4 60
1 1610 3 CO 1 10J0 4 ;fl
1 1820 3 60 1 870 4 M
CALVES.
1 180 I ro 1 100 6 "8
1 280 .'. (0 1 160 7 00
1 iro 8 ro 1 140 7 00
2 121 C. 50 1 210 7 CO
1 Ml S TO 1 110 7 M
1 350 6 CO 2 200 ; (0
STAGS.
1 I860 4 11 IS 1601 4 20
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 .140 2 .10 3 8t1 4 10
1 820 2 (0 2 750 4 2.1
1 6C0 3 M 2 8.10 4 25
4 782 3 '.3 1 800 4 V,
2 700 3 TO 18 713 4 f.5
1 1010 3 80 1 1020 4 )0
1 610 3 61 2 90 4 40
1 WO 3 11 1 f 00 4 TO
1 720 3 70 1 480 4 51
1 7(0 3 71 6 411 4 60
1 860 4 00 8 f.7 4 0
2 0T. 00 4 872 4 75
10 92? ( 10
STOCK CALVES.
IS 200 4 10 5 300 5 (I)
4 i 4 00
' " STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 840 3 V) 15 97.1 4 TI
3 S70 3 85 10 8.17 4 0
3 670 4 CO '1 41 4 C.I
1 610 4 CO 12 786 4 81
1 810 ( 21 2 1040 4 -0
1 7C0 4 ,0 1 1000 ( 70
1 A10 4 T..1 M 90.1 4 70
fi 8V( 4 15 1 620 4 78
fi 9'5 I TS 9 872 4 80
10.., Jtfi 4 40 3 500 4 '0
1 filrt 4 f ?( ."1 .1 (V)
7 M7 4 TO 20 7 5 10
2 1020 4 :i 3( 636 5 20
HOGS
mornlnz -It was a hot hog
The trade started
market thl
out with th
market SWlOo higher than yesterday morn
ing nnd fairly active at tho advance. Buy
ers seemed to want the hogs and they
went after them In a hurry, so that every
thing was sold and weighed up at an eany
hour. A half dozen loads that came In late
had to sell a little lower. Iho quality or
tho hues was better than, usual on nu
average nnd that fact helped out the mar
ket n sood deal. T.ie S'tieral run of the
good hogs sold nt $5.25, as against $..151
6.17ft yesterday. Light and light mixed
hoes sold nt $.".2iijC.2S. and the better
grade of heavy hogs sold from 15.25 bp to
Today's advance mnkes tip tome of thp
decllno of the present week, leaving tne
market only nbout I2ftc lower than the
eloso of Inst week nnd barely 10c lower than
Friday of last week.
ThU morUet s very hlrh as compared
with other markets. Yesterday the hogs
sold here right up to Chlcngo prices and
higher thnn either Kansas City or St.
Josenh. Over half of the hogs sold hero
yesterday at J5.17ft or over, while at Kansas
City less than one-third of the sales re
ported by the naner nubllshcd at that point
1 1 were at lJ.17ft or over. Representative
sales:
1 No.
Av.. Sh..Pr.
No. Av.. Ph..t'r.
79 216 fO 6 io
M Ml ... 5 2.1
6.1 187 120 5 25
87 10.1 160 8 2.1
68 2M 160 .". 25
37 226 ... 5 V5
67 217 ... 8 25
14) 238 80 & S5
TO 218 80 5 25
79 ZT, 80 5 21
H 218 ... 5 11
67 241 ... 5 :8
53 2.11 160 I Ii
72 263 ICO 8 K
73 227 ... 8 21
Rl 2.18 80 J 21
211 ... 5 27'i
63 273 ... 5 27ft
R7 2.11 180 5 27 ft
tJ 275 ... 8 27ft
78 226 ... 8 ?7ft
78 222 160 6 ! 7ft
27 7 41 5 .7",
70 288 ... 8 17ft
81 287 ... 5 fO
60 272 ... KfO
to 241 40 .". 50
74 24 ... 5 50
72 2.V. ... 81
276 SO- 5 30
82 267 40 5 SO
86 S08 ... S TO
83 S0 ... 5 10
62 22t ... ," 80
41 2.'6 ... .1 r.o
88 2CT7 ... 8.0
41 ?1fi ... .". 80
88 276 ... 80
81 271 ... 5 30
42 256 ... 51.0
7 30O ... 3 J.0
M.. . . 320 ... 8 Mft
60 313 ... 5 12ft
61 313 ... 8.T7ft
1!5 210 5 lift
St..
112.
it...
M..
...,1!X
....511
MO J M
Zt6 M h 10
IM M S 20
...311
,.. 5 10
i) J 22ft
40 X IJI4
M 5 iltj
I .It..
.,MI
...111
...23?
71..
...
100 If
6 22'4
0.,
80 6 21ft
... &2ift
... 6 22ft
Itl ! :it
80 8 22ft
... 6 12ft
... S'.;,
.. 8 2ft
40 i 2i,
71...
....100
,...1M
....724
....313
....J19
....MS
....229
. . . .!W
74...
, r ..
1 15...
I SO. . .
61...
!?l...
' M...
6J...
11...
M ..
SO...
, M...
70...
' M...
! 81...
' 66...
80...
J75...
61...
2.17 11 s :;ft
....:to to :jft
.. .2:2 iwi x
214 m 5 ir,
.W
80 8 il
80 s ;m
80 5 V,
140 6 2S
80 5 '3
.227
.212
.220
.22S
.2A1 120 J 15
.2ii
5 28
.226
.253
.213
.221
.UK .
.21
40 8 2.1
40 5 1
) 853
ii 8 v
... sir.
40 s r
... s :i
12
87...,.
14
M
212
11 211
73..
71..
71 .
no..
74..
81.
129 IM 8 2S
210 120 S 25
214 80 5 2.1
SKI ... 8 25
206 51 8 C.1
214 ... 8 28
SHEEP The first grnS'. Texas sheen nf
tho sea.son put In an appearance, there
being five loads on sale. They were clipped
nnd pretty good stuff. Two loads sold at
15.10. nnd three loads nt 15.05. That was
ahoiit all there wns on the mnrket In the
wny of killer The demand was good and
' the. feeling on the market strong Local
I pickers nro not petting as much stuff us i
' thny could tlfce nnd so ,"nc hi ih 'fir's
'"Onlltiue ns light nh m pi 1 tr ITKOi
Ir pretty certain to be strong
I Quotations: Clipped wethers. 15.30fl6.lOj
' clipped yenrllngs. 15 40T?i.00, clipped ewes,
good to choice 11 WW 0o; fair to good
clipped ewes, 14 ?ofH.6rt. good to .'boko
. Colorado wooled lambs, t6.7orfI7.of'- fair to
1 , ... . . . i . .. , , . .. , r ,-," .' . r .
HI. ...I '?irill wimiru ittiiiim. ..u" u o.lki
good to choice clipped lambs. Ki.G5fi5.PQ; fair ;
. 3 i . , , i it r I
io Kuou cupp'i lar.jus, rijv.w. jujiri-Miu
auve saiei:
No. Av
60 cull Tex. Kinss w'h'rs, clipped 8.5
25 cull Tex. grass w'h'rs. clipped 76
Pr.
$3 60
3 75
R 05
5 1't
5 X
661 Texas' grass wethers clipped.. 85
461 Texss grass wethers clipped.. R5
. 77 Wyoming feeding lambs 71
CHICAGO MVi; STOCK MARKET,
Steern Strnnir to Shndr Higher sheep
nnil l.nnilis Strong.
CHICAGO. Mny 4. CATTLE Receipts,
2,000 head: steers, strong to shade higher;
l butchers' stocks strong nnd nctlve; natives,
good to prlmo steers. S4.75Ti3.T5; poor to
medium. $4.1034.66. selected feeders, choice,
steady to strong, $1.25fift.OO; mixed stockers,
..steady to slow. $.5.60114.10; cows, $.I.O01f4.60;
holfers, $3.avai.95; canners, $2.25i2.90; bull.
$2.SOU'l.25; calves, llrm. $4,5016.56; receipts.
I none; Texas fed steers, strong to 10c higher;
.iV(ro.a.; Texas nuns, urmor, n.yifj.,.
HOGS Receipts today. 15,000 head, tomor
row. 16,000 head; loft over, 1,500 head; ac
tive. fyfilOj higher; top, $5.47ft; mixed and
butchers. 15.18ftS.10: rood to choice, lienvv.
$5.2MV.",.l7ft; rough, heavy, K.1OW6.20; light,
1 S5.0Gfi6.32ft; bulk of salej. $5,2515.35,
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 8.000
heart; sheep, strong-; iambs, strong to lOc
higher; good to choice wcthors, S..23E!i3.C5:
fair to choice, mixed. $1.60176.25; sheep. S5.2fi
Qfi.65; native - lambs, $5.6007.10; western
lambs. $0.00117.10.
KMiinns Cltr Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY, May 4. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.6O0 head natives, 250 head Texins;
good nctlve demnnd nt unchanged prices;
nn tlvo steers. $4.404ri.1f: stockers and feed
ers. $1,OOW5.2a; butchers' cows and heifers, i
$3.3ofi4.80; ennners, $2.5003.30; fed westerns, !
$4.OOf4.80; Texans, $3.6004.60.
ituuri itecetpts. u.ouu nean; improved
demand at advance of 5ffl0c; heavy, S5.2(V(t
5.30; mixed. $3,101(5.26; lights, $1,901(0.15;
pigs. $1.5034,85.
SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 1.600
head; market nctlvc, 10U15o higher; spr'ng
lambs. 17.60: Colorado lambs. $6.60fT6.S5:
clipped lambs, S5.P0W6.00; clipped muttons,
$5.05136.40; culls. $3.HJ4.50.
LE STONE TAKES PEN IN HAND
Writes ThrentrnliiK I, pliers to Clirls
tlnu Hlnckwooil nnd .Vow Hp l in
Jnll LnnKtilsliiiiit.
Eddie Kittle I.c Stone, a bad negro whose
first claim to distinction was his shooting
of Lou Daptlsto at the Windsor ,iutel last
winter, Is again In trouble, this time for
threatening to kill a white woman named
Christina Dlackwood, waitress In the Metro
politan hotel. He has been (Treated by In
fectives Savage and Dunn and Is now locked
up nt tho city Jail.
Christina Blackwood Is a Scotch girl, now
to the ways of the city, and the advances
and menaces of Le Stono havo kept her In
a state of constnnt terror. First he made
lovo to her, nnd when she repulsed him,
he attempted to Intimidate her by veiling
somu of tin most dreadful threats that his
brain could conceive. At the .bottom of one
of these letters he drew a plcturo of n heart
transfixed by a dagger lth a pistol sus-
pmulefl hbove Ii
Thp poll, e Iwe a half dozen or these
letters. M. tbat were - 'nt through the
malls r. so turned ocr to th Federal
authorities
THE REALTY MAHKfVI .
INSTRUMENTS plnced on nvoi'- Friday,
May 4, iw:
Wnrrnnty !eHs,
Mii's'oiie and wife to inmerclal
Nail. n.il bank, lot 15, block 4, Red
ford I"' 'ce $ Wj
W L , trustee, to j. a. Hallow,
it 14 iMoek 4. W. 1. Sclbv's 1st add. 340
Omahn Savings bank to S. A. Searle.
lot 22, blocK 10, Jianscom j-ince i,wi
Elizabeth Wear et al. executors, to
U-iura Ennis, lot 9. Wock 4. Reed's
5tn ,'UJ ...
A. H Winkler nnd wlf( to ' II.
Fwi-iiham. b'ts 7 una n, ni'. k 4. roi
terson's 1st add LOW
F. H. Uvcrnham nnd wlfo tu M. ii.
Edwards, lot 8. block I. same 600
M. G. Edwards nnd wlfo to John Rlt-
ter. same &"0
Martin Wolly nnd wife to Frank
Nnwrotzke. unrltv interest in lots a
nnd (!. block 3. Park Forest 2o0
Alonzo Mattlco to J. A. Mnttb e. lots
14 nnd 15. mncK s. uuriingion eim-i.
r, .1 Ini 4 hlnek 7.1. South Omaha l u"0
G. H. Teedrlck to Antonio Kuncl, lot
a (.Innlr Ilrnwn nnrlr 3o0
Concordia Nelson to George Relf. lot
3, blocK 3, Deer para.... :; Wii'
M. Peterson nnd husband to G. r. Oil-
more, lot 2, iviii h sunniv "'
Quit CInliii Heeds.
Andreiy Hlrt and w fc to .eopoio
Jiepnciiuicr, ii m-n-n m
Deeds.
Sheriff to O. E. Miller, lot 7. Spring
Valley
Sheriff to Uiurence .Mlnot et al. trus
..,., in. 17 h nrb 1 rteil rk I' ace 300
Sheriff (o j! L. Uro'wno, lot 1, block
It, HIilniVH 2d nun. ........
Same to same, lot 1, block I,
Cuming add .v,-'," Vi"
Somo to same, lot IS, block 2,
Sldo add
West
West
j. 11. iv a nr..
Con.ln your OKAIS and
WARE & LELAND,
200-210 RIALTO BUILDING, CHICAGO. '
WrM for ur Rally Market I.tttcr. Fifteen repre.e ntallres ronnUntly on tlio floor of th
Chlco Boiirrt ot Trd. Ibu Injuring prompt execution n! all onlrr, nnd rloM tlnntlnn to all bull
ntit totruited to ui.
UW'AUU J. II
BALANCE IN GUAM TREASURY
(ioiernor l.rnry Mnkr Report
Conditions (in lir
tntntiiL
of
WASHINGTON. May 4. Oovtfiinr I.carr
has sent to the Navy department nnothcr of.
his characteristic olllclal reports about nf
fairs In Guam, Including tho results of a
thototiRh census taken under his direction,
and a llmiul.il statement of tho tint rl
mouths of his administration, which showi
a gratifying and growing nurpltis of Mexi
can dollars In the Island treasury. Ameri
can money has not yet entered Into circula
tion In Guam, nnd the flgurcH In the bal
anco sheet represent Iho nllver ctirrencj
left there hy the Spaniards. Tho nniounl
in' tho local treasury on July 1, 1809, win
$2,171. The receipts from July 1 to Jan
uary 1 last wero $9,415 and the (vxpcndl
turcs for the same period wero t ,7t7.
leaving In tho treasury on January 1, 1900,
$4,819. The receipts will not be so larg
for tho remainder of th fiscal ycir, ns tb
tax on marriage licenses will not be so
productive, but the expenses will bn pro
portionately reduced, ns many of the lin
ptovemcnts liavo lien completed,
Tho governor reports that the evaporat
ing plant Is In excellent condition, hut hn
Is yet without an Ico machine, with tho
hot weather almost at hand. Thp flteain
sawmill hns bci'n erectf! nnd wns ready for
work. A telephone system had been In
stalled and wus In successful operation be
tween Agana, the capital, and Pltl, tho
port. The offlccm of the Yosemlto wcrj
ntlll engaged on the topographical survey
of the Island, which would have been fin
ished In n few months. In fact, all was
well at Guam and life there would bo ror
fect with a refrigerating plant and a good
library.
Governor Lcary explains to tho depart
ment that his request for a ribrary ill I
not contemplato a circulating affair of fic
tion. Ilo needed an encyclopedia, a set of
revised statutes, somo law books and other
reference works Indlsponsibln to his otllco.
Somo hooks of this sort wero In the library
of tho Yoficmlte. but that ship was seven
mllc from the capital over a shadow
road, and It was exasperating to make a
trip ivhenovcr a qucctlon of local adminis
tration arcoe.
Tho tabulated enumeration of the popula
tion of Guam has buen forwarded hy th(
(.ocretary of the navy to tho director of
tho census, to be Included In the total or
the United Stated. It (.hows that Guam
hnd a population of S.661 persona on Jan
uary 1, 1900. Of these P.249 lived In th?
capital city of Agana. In the district of
Agnna nro five villages, which, with their
populations, nre: Anlga, 14G; Asan, 255;
Tehungan, 2 1 Plnabana, 144, and Caro
llnas. 90 'ihe live towns on the Inlnnd
outMdc of tho district of Agana, with their
totals, arc: Agat, 741; Sumay, C66; Umatta,
236; Morlzo, 491; Inarahan, MR. Of the
total population o( the Island 3.12S aro malei
over 7 years old, 3,680 nre females over T
years, and 1,853 are children under 7 yesrs.
When rther tall consult
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