10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Fhillipi Paji Ouh for May Corn and Gti Comr Market MICE BID BY SHORTS TO FIFTY CENTS Wheat Knhlblls Undertone of Consid erable Strength Ont, Helped hy Corn and 4lood tlemnnrt, Ilnlc ftlrona Provisions Qnlrt. CHICAGO, Moy l.-Today's session Iti Iho pit was n strenuous one. Sharp advances were scored for delivery tho present month, while July options showed mo'dcrnte sym pathetic strength. May corn and oats were said to be cornered and showed nt the close gains of lic and lo respectively. Mny wheat rose 4o and July Wl'ic. July corn cloned ttQWc and July oats ttftSio Jmproved. Tho provisions market was from "V4c to 15c Improved In prices. The movement'of prlcis and tho character or trade apparently confirmed the pre viously existing belief that May corn had been cornered. Gcotge II. 1'hllllps, who has engineered tho 'deal, paid cash for 'J.OW.to'O bushels which were delivered to him on May contracts, 1'rlces at tho opening ranted from 43c to Wits and In a few momenlH touched 4&c. Phillips bid actively 10 check the decline which nee-mod Im minent. Scattered shorts, alarmed by this and further worried by stronc cnbles, sought to cover and bid the market up to Wic, high price for this delivery of the lD crop b) 11 o'clock. Tho bull leader srtld moderately at this prlco and a sharp break to 49c followed, hI though actual transac tions were few. Tho remainder of the ses sion May held steady a fraction over l?c and closed Hie higher at 40V4e. Tim May deal Is said by no means to cover the most of the day's ilellvorlis, which nearly wiped out the quantity In store. It Is believed by many that tho manipulation will be continued to control corn prices up to and during July. The bull party has been n heavy buyer of July op tions and did much In advancing that de livery today. In this connection It was noted that No.. 2 corn for bona rblo ship ment under guarantee of not beiiiR ten dered again on speculative contracts was purchasable at July prices In store and No. 11 corn at lJic under July prices In store There appeared to be mi shipping '.lcmnnd at these llgurcs, however, anil the cahoard reported only 11 loads taken for foreign shipments. Kstlmntcs on the line of long com held by Phillips and his following varied from 7,000,000 to 16.0W.OW bushels. Whether them arc still short linos out Is a profitless conjecture. So much depends on this that those who know are naturally silent about It. July corn sold between 4f 4iltHj and closed ,Ti,4e higher. Itjcelpts were 238 cars, 5fi of contract grade. An undertone of considerable iitrength was observable In tho wheat mnrket, al though the best prices were not held to tho end of the session. The fact ihat only 1.000,000 or thereabouts were delivered on May contracts out of O.ooO.OOO bushels In store showed that somewhere was hold u belief In tho Intrinsic value of this cereal. Added to this consideration was ,i sharp advance at Liverpool In face of tho decline hero yesterday, light western receipt, heavy clearances and the strength of the eoarso grains. May was sold liberally by longs, but their holdings went to strong hands. The advances tempted realizing, which accounted for the reactions. July opened at T3Vfj73Ho to TStic, touched ".''',;c, rallied to 74Mic and then declined to 'iV'tc, closing higher at 73Ui873?ic. May opened at 72i'3724c. sold between the lat ter price at 73HflWc and closed 9i; higher at 72'ic. Primary receipts were flVi.UiO bushels, compared with 778,000 bushels for two days last year. Minneapolis and Duluth reported a total of 174 cars, against 235 last week and 305 a year ago. Local receipts wero 46 cars, 1 of contract grade. Kxport ers reported only 6 loads taken, but sea board clearances In wheat and flour were equal to 607,000 bushels. In oats, manipulation, or the fear of It, was as potent as corn. Deliveries In May contracts were fully 1,750,000 IiusIipIm out of a total contract stock of 2,597,000 iushls, nnd of the quantity delivered Phillips, who has been an aggressive bull In tho market, took l.tWO.000 bushels. The corn .tr-;ngth nnd tho continued demand from elevator Interests were additional factors. Ttade was active throughout the day. May ooened nt 26Ti27c and under the frightened bid ding of shorts advanced to 28ic high prices for the crop. Profit-taking caused a frac tional reaction, hut the close was strong, 10. over yesterday nt 27?c. July rold be tween 2(!c and 2fi',ic and closed V41Uo higher nt 26t;c. ltecelpts were 166 cars. Provisions wero quiet hut strong, In nyni pnthy with tho corn strength and firmness of cash market. Offerings were light nnd local people hid tho market up. July pork sold between $14,115 nnd $15.02i anil desert 35c higher at II.'), July lard between J7 S2',4 nnd $7.87Vj. closing 10c up at IWH, and July libs between JR.0714 and IS.rclJ, with the close too cloned nt S.0Gf8.07i4. Kstlmated recolptH tomorrow: Wheat, fii cars; corn, 250 enrs; oats, ISO cars; hogs, 30,000 head. Tho leading future a ranged as follows: Artlclcs.l Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y. Wheat May July Corn May July Sept. Oats May July Pork May July Lard--May July Sept. Hlbs Mny July Sept. 72UWi 73Tsfi 72U 12V, 'WiHtt 74',s 73!s7."Ui, ISi'(l43 60 48'- 40U I5U ISJiflK 15 45' iV. :6?tM27 2S 2r,T,2;T;.fl2 28 261? 20 '.Wfli 14 50 14 85 14 50 14 b5 14 70 15 02U 14 K3 15 10 8 02U 8 18 8 02VJ S 15 7 Mi 8 07H 7 il"'; 8 07'.- 7 15 S 07'a 7 V.Yi 8 05 ' 8 20 8 30 S 20 S SO 7 90 8 (BU 7 87'4 M 02'4! 7 874 101 7 87V4 7 971 No. 2 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOl'Il Steady: winter patents, W.SOJf 3.90: fetraleht. J2.fiOW3.70: clears. S2.60ft.MO! spring specials, H.6bfi4,10; patent?. J.l.l5?f 3.75: straights, $3.fiO1T3.20; bakers, $2 20ifl)2.50, wiitiAi-no, u spring, uifijftc; io. 2 reel, 74i(H75c. CORN No,- 2, 49c; .No. 2 yellow, 4U49lic. OATH No. 2. 2SVic; No. 2 whlto, 29'ic; No. 3 white. 2ST4ft29',4c RYIO-No. 2. Kl54c. HARLEY Good fecd'n, 43c; fair to choice malting, 51f(57c. SEKUS-Nn. 1 flax. $1.70; No. 1 north w,jt. ern. i.iw; prime iimoiny, ji.,o; clover, con tract grade. 110.50. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl J.1I.S5Q' 14.W. Lard, per 100 lb.. Jl.!,!.). Short ribs sides (loose). J-S.15fi8.40. Drv Hnlteri shoulders (boxed), 6.87U7.1214. Short clear WHIBICY-Uasls of high wines, li.n. SUGAR-Cut loaf. 6.14c: granulated, 5.57c; confectioners' A, 5.44c; of! A, 5.29c. following are tho receipts and shipments lor luuay; Receipt". Shlnmnts Flour, bills 47.000 41.000 'Wheut, bu 1)7,04.0 31',OK Corn, bu 269.IM) 1S6.0.O onts, bu 111,000 308.(nxi Rye. bu l.'.O) 2,() Ilnrjey bu , 23,m 11,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter mnrket was easy; creameries. HOlsVic; dairies. I1W17C. Cheese, dull, Ulillc. Bggs, wenk; fresh, uvic. KW YORK ;i:KRAI, MARK10T. Qnotatton of (lie 07- mi Vnrloim Commodllle. NEW YORK. May l.-KLOUR-Rccolnts, 21,413 bbls.; exports. 25,215 bbls.; fairly teadv: winter nntents. J3.50fiT4.Oi)! winter straights, J3.5CVifi.55; winter extras, t'iM'iP 2,sa; Aiinnesoiu pumncu, i.uou4.zo; .Minne sota bakers. $2.90413.25: winter low grades, $2.30f2.40. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, $2.8Sfl3.20; choice tojancy, J3.25Qa.45. CORNMKAL Firm; yellow western, 96c; city, 95c; Urandywlno. $2.4502.55. RYE Steady; No. 2 western. 61c, afloat; state, 55C(IC6c, c. I. f., New York carlots. HARLEY Quiet; feeding. 46U-I8HC, c. I. f. New York; malting, 62Sv0c, c. I. f. New York. HARLEY MTAIT Dull; western, 65072c. WHEAT-Rocelpts, 13.300 bu.; exports, 36.226 bu.; spot steady; No. 2 red, 8314 f. o. b. afloat and 6lo elevator; No. 1 northern, Duluth. .vc f, o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Uu liltlu 91'4c f. o. b. afloat. Options onened llrm and went up on active covering, crop iiiinxKo rumors irom longs ana not winus, higher cables, big clearances, export ru mors and outside buying. After midday a reaction took place under long selling and tho close was barely steady ut 'ViiVia net advance; May, 8tH4t81Hc. closed at SOVjc; June. 7Vift7?c, closed at 79V4o; July, 78;fl .913-16C closed at 79Vic; September, 77UU' ific. closed at 77V4o. CORN-Recelpt. 21,000 bu.; exports. 227, 5j7 bu.; spot firm; No. 2. 64c elevator nnd 63T4c f. o, b. afloat. Option market wns strong and active at the opening on a big demand from May shorts, sympathy with iVT w?!,l.nfl,,nra clearances; closed firm; Mfiy, Mi,iae, closed at 53ic; July. 604 dod a" wfc September, 49Vi4ic, OAT8-Recelpt.s. 164.600 bu.; exports. 22.612 bu.: spot firmer: No. 2. 32Uc: No. 3. 32c: No 2 white, JJHc! Ne. 3 white, sio; track, mixed western, 32fri3Uc: track, white. 32H37c. iiuis-Qulet; state, common to choice, 1900 crop. 1'fJCOc; IStO rrop, HSflSc: old olds, 2flo: Pncinc eiiast. 1X1 cron. lMilOc: 1899 cron. HfilSc, old olds, 2Sf(. mur-H steady; uaivesion, to -j ioc, 18'ic; California. 21 to 25 lbs.. 19ci Texas dry, 21 to an nm., ngl4U.c. . , liKATIIKIl ijuiet; ncmincK sole, nucnos Avres, light to heavyweights, 2lt2ac; add, p'totHslONH-Hecf, steady: family. 9.W 21.00; p.icket, UOMyiOM: city extra India mess, JII.OOIiII.ki. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies, S'viio'.ic: picKieu snoumers, ,tc; pickled hams. liflu4c. Lard, firm; west ern Htenmcd, ..55ff8.(y); refined, llrm; conti nent, W.75; South America, 19.35: compound, J6.75. Pork, firm: family, $li.0unl6.o0; short clears, J15.W115.M; mess, J15.00QlC.0i). TA LLOW l'Mrm ; city, ITic; country, 6f( SUc. H1CI3 Quiet: domestic, fair lo cxtri. STili 6'ic; Japan, 44iai!(iC. iiL'TTKiJt ltecelpts, 1,613 pkgs.; firm; creamery, loffigvie! factory, llfrjl3Vic. CI I HKSK Receipts, 1,347 pkgs,; weak; fancy, large, colored, 10Hc; fancy, large, white, lOUfflflHc; small, fancy, colored, ll'ic: fanry, small, white, It'ic. Kaas ltecelpts, 18,220 pkgs.; steady; western, regular packed, 12!4'(13c; storage western, l.lUQItc; southern. 11HI2C POtrt.TJlYAllvp. ilrmlv! fnwln. llWct chickens, toi pair, 60WS0o; turkeys, save; dressed, low; turkeys, 1114c; chickens, !4f? 1014c. Min'ALS The local market for tin scored a further advance today, chiefly due to a laca 01 sellers ana in sympainy wmi me firmness nhrnnfl. where nrlees were ngaln higher, closing at 118 for spot and JC114 10a rnr lutures. Arter a slow trauo tno iocai market fltinllv rlrtKml Mlinf1v In tone nt J25.75fi26.15. The stock of tin posted today shown the Amerlrnn visible mipply to be 8,332 tons, thy largest on record, and for tne nrsi time in tne History 01 tne iraoo American supply was 630 tons over the Kngllsh visible supply. Copper In London was a shade easier under liquidation nnd closed easy nt K 8s 9d for spot and C9 18s 9d for futures, Tho local sltuntton re mains dull but stendv at nominally un changed prices, Kxports of copper for the mouth of April amounted to 1,929 tons, In dicating the smallest monthly shipments since tne yenr 1892. The total for four months to date Is 28,9s, tons, or 28,167 tons more than the shipments for the same period a year ago. Notwithstanding the small shipments from here, the Ruropean visible supply for two weeks shows an In crease In spot stocks of 900 tons, which iroves tno reports or a Heavy decrease in uronean sutmlv. Lend was dull nnd un changed here and n decline of Is 3d was noted in London. Spelter was a flhailo easier, closing nt 14.00(04.05 here, While In London prices were as last nuoted. Foun dry Irons were Inactive and nominally easy at old prices. Glasgow warrants closed at 51s oil and Mlddlesborougli ut 45s U4d. OMAHA vnoi.i;sAi,rc .markets. Cunilltloii f Trail nnd 4inntntlon iif Stnple nml I'miey Produce. EGGS Receipts liberal: good stock, llrm at lotillc. LIVK POULTRY-tlcns. Siic; young nnd old roosters, 'mjlu; turkeys, li'uSc; ducks and geese, 7!ii7l4e. HL'TTEIi- Common to fair, lUflliic; choice. 12ii13c: separator, 20c. . f jtiaii riBii uiacK uass, isc; wnite bass, luc, bluellsh, He; bullheads, Sc; blue lilts, 7u. buffalus, 6c; cattish, 12c; cod, 9c; croppies, 10c; clscocs, 7c; halibut, 11c: her ring, Oc; haddock, 9c; mackerel, ISc; perch, 6c; pickerel, 9c; pike. He; red snapper, 10c; salmon. 11c, sunlllsh, 5c; smelts, tc; trout, luc; whltctish, 12u. riubUAa-Live, per doz., $1. V'EALS-Cholce, 9310S HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dculers' association: Cholen unhinci. Jll.U); No. 1 upland, $11; medium, $10.50; coarse, lo Ryo straw, J5.5y. Thcbo prices uiu tor hay o: good color and quality. De mand fair. Nu receipts. u,via-no, ; unite, ac. CORN No. 3, 43c. URAN-$15. VEGETABLES. Sl'INACH-Per bu. box, 75c. AapAltAGUh Cailtornia, per lb 15c UUUUAHH-Cullfornla, per lb 5c. iN-ciw WfJUTb Per doz.. oOc. NEW CARROTS Per doz., 60c. NEW TURNIPS Per doz,. 75c. CUCUMUERS Hothouse, tier dnr... 11 filT, 1.7a, as to size. PAHSNU'd-Per bu., 40c. TLHtiMPS Per bu. basket, 50c UElVl'S 1'u" bu '4Cc. LAltitoTS l'tr bu., 40o. LETlUCE Per bu., 35Q40c. UAUlailtiS-Per uoz., -.ViiSOc. PAKSLE1 Per doz., 35c. POTATOES Per bs., 65atc; Colorado. SOC'tlJl.OO. ' ej.-U POTATOES Early Ohios, 65QtWc: Red River Volley, 90c. a WELT 1'uiAluiis-Per bbl., $1.50. CAHUAGE Holland seed, per lb., 2lc: new Caiiturniu, 2',sc. TOMATOES i''iorida, per G-buskct crate, J3.2S; Mexicans, pur 4-baskct crate! $1.76. o,oo utiio. per lu., 4c: per bbl., 1.50. CAULIKLOWEK-Calltornla, per crate. J.'.a0(0Xto. KhANS -Wux, per bu $5; string, per hu klio PLANT-I'cr bu. box, J3. PEPPERS-Per bu. box. J2.25. P-AS-Pur bu.. $3.iX); per one-third bu., $1. CELERY California, per bunch, 503,'6c. l''RUITS. STRAWUERRIES-Texus, per 21-qt. case, $5.w; LouiHlanit, 24-qt. cases, J2.2oCfl2.6o. UnAl-cb .umugu, per Keg, Ji.ooim.uu. APPLES Pur oui 1.0O; ushtngton, per bu. box. 2; Hclllluwers, $1.90. tlONE Culiturniu, per 24-sectlon case. $3.10. TROl'ICAL r RUITS. ORANGES California seedlings, $2.23Q 2.5u; navels, J..,Ju3.2b. v LEMON bcaluornla, extra funcy. $3: choice, J2.io. HAN AN AS Per bunch, acocrdlng to Mze, 51. iatl 2.25. l.'lUS California, new cartons, 75c; layers. 05c imported, per Ib 104tfl2c. DATES Persian, In 6u-lb. boxes, Salrs. oc uur lb.; Halloween. o'Ac per lb. PIN'EAPPLES-I'er duz., J2.25fc2.75. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY Calitornlu, per 34-sectlon case, ClUER-Per bbl.. $1.50; per half bbl., $2.75. NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil berts, per lb., Uc; almonds, per lb., UyJoo; raw peanuts, per lb., Sijoftc; roasted, tf&jji ;,c; IJrazlU, lie j pecans, lv,, tocoanuis, euch, 4,4C HIDES No. 1 green. 614c; No. 2 green. 4Vio; No. 1 salted, 6',4c; No. 2 salted, 6V4c; fso. 1 veal calf, b to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides. 8ifl3c; sheep pells, 2o,oc; horse hloes. Jl,5oiU2.2i. St. I.imiIh (irnlii nnd I'rnvlnlnn x.8T' I'OUIS. May l.-WHEAT-Hlgher: No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 74V-e: track. 75 75'jc; May. 74H074'(4c; July, ri5i71i4c; No. HVH .lli flr nl K-.li KLOUR-Dull: patents, J3.00ft3.75; extra f"jni-'y and strttlglit. $3.2ia3.30; clesr, $2.80 a K B D S T I mp t h nominal; average re celpts. $2.765iJ.oO.; prime worth more CORNM EAL btcady ; $2.25. .jlJItAN Steady; sacked lots, east track, rlol'nrnTH.W11'' 8tCad'' Pral WHISK Y Steady : $1.28. IRON COTTONtiKS-Jl. RAGGING 6Utt7c. HEMP TWINE 9o. PROVISlpNS-Pork, firm; Jobbing. '5.75 Uird, market higher, at isTtO. Dry salt l'Jliaw s,tron-:r: """ed lots, extri shorts $S.37V4; cleur ribs, js.60; clear side". J8 0' 4 $9 I"?"-' B,lrn,SiT,i lW l?,B- etr short's. Vt? i er.rll,K.' 'J--' -"'ear sides, J9.3714 XAaf' Stea'1y' 8P POULTRY-Chlckens, 7it74c; turkeys 7f I5i6p. y: crcnmcr'. "Kc; dairy, I'lPnTiWi0' Kpack?d,Sml. rnHrs Included. n.Jl11.'115" 1 "-Flour, 7.f00 bb s.; wheat. "6 -IX bu. corn. ti9.000 bu.; oats 2' 000 ! 811 1 IPM ENTS-Klour. "9.000 bblsT wheat 25,000 bu.; corn, 71.000 bu.; oats, 24.0UO bii. ' OATS-No. 2 white, 30c. RYE No. 2. 6214c. 'VV"?,!!?'!"10'" "l-fOfflLSOS choice prulrle. Jlo.WVJHO.fiO. IIUTTER-Creamery, 17c; dairy, fancy, EGaS-Stendy; fresh Missouri nnd Kan sas stock, lOo doz., loss off, cases returned: new white ood cases included, W.c more. RECEII'TS-Wheat, 80.000 bu.; c'orn, 02,400 bu.: oats. 24,000 bu, SHIPMENTS Wheat, 33,600 bu.; com. 3--800 bu.; onts, 6,400 bu. ' Liverpool Grulii nml Proilalun. LIVERPOOL. May l.-WHBAT-Spot. Arm: No. 2 red western winter, iU; No. 1 northern spring, t!l!id; No. 1 California, 6s 2d. Kuturci,, steady; July, 6sHHd; Sep- IjVIIII'c;i t lU CORN-Spot. steadv American mixed, new and old. 4s 5d." Kuttircs. quiet: May. nominal: July. 4s d: Kentemlwr. i.! Following are the stocks of wheat and corn In store and on quays (ralliohd and canal depots not Included): Wheat. 2.334, 0V0 centals; corn. 263,000 centals. PEAS Canadian, steady, ut 5s 7'id KLOtllt-St. Louis fancy winter, dull, is. HOPS At London, Pacific coast, steady, at 44 15s. PROVISIONS-Heef easy; extra India mossrfils 3d. Pork, steady; prime mess, wpstern, 63s 3d, Iird, steady; American re fined, In palls, 42s Ud; prime westrn, In J5c.iiM!?,,cr!, No- ,:!,cnsh' 4Hc; track, 45c; May. 4tu, July, 44c OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 29Uc; track. wh'iso' -9!4c: July' :8!o: No-2 Knnsna City Grain nnd I'm vlnlnna KANSAS CITY. May l.-WIIEAT-July. (ii'sc: cash, No. 2 hard, 70!47U4c No 1 WllpOc: No. 2 red. 71V5c; No. 3, 69370' 3' CORN Ma' flitc; July. 41ic; 'casi. No. 2 mUcd, 41h4H:c; No. 2 white, 42ic; No. 3, tierces, steady, 41s M. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., steady, 46s 6d; short ribs. 16 ribs, 16 to 26 lbs., steady, at 41s 6d. Long clear middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs., steady, nt 42s 3d, Long clear middles, heavy. 35 to, 40 lbs., steady, at 40s 6dj short clear backs. 16 to 20 lbs., llrm, at 40s: clear bellies, 11 to 16 lbs., steady, at 45s 6d. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., stctdy, at 36s ml. Hams, short cut. II to 16 lbs., steady, at 46s. ni'TTER-Dull; tlnest United States, iia; good I'nltrd States, C6s. CHEESE Dull; American finest white, 47s fid; American finest colored, 46s 6d. TALLOW Prime city, steady, 25s; Aus trallan In London, quiet, 26s Cd. I.Werpool Provision Supply, LIVERPOOL. May 1. Following are the stocks of brendstuffs and provisions: Pro visions In Liverpool, Hour, sacks; wheat, 1,602,000 centals; corn, 297.000 cen tols; bacon, 16.S00 centals; butter, 1.600 cwts,: cheese, 46,700 boxes; lard, prime western, 2,800 tierces; other kinds, 1,020 tons. Penrln Mnrlcrt, PEORIA, III., May l.-CORN-Hlghcr; No. 3, 43ic OATS-IIIgher; No. 2 white, 29'ic track. WHISKY-On the basis of $1.25 for Mu lshed goods. MOVK.MEMTS I.N STOCKS AM HO.MJS. .ifiisatlonnl Rise In liilon Pnelne Is Chief IV I'll re of the lilt). NEW YORK, Moy l.-Unlon Pacific again furnished the sensation of the stock market today nnd the movement of that stock and stocks co-related with It In thu peculation dominated the market prac tically ull day. The stock showed a good gain at the opening, and was firmly main tained all through tho period of sharp re action when .the enormous profit-taking hnd borne down prices after the opening. This reaction had become very general when Union Pacific began to ndviince by quick stildcs, unit on such a succession of buying orders as was a surprise In even the. current mnrket. Tho advance was Pretty steady by fractions up to about 123, but from that point the advance becama wild. Jumping a point between salca some times and lulling back as abruptly, but without any reaction In the character of the buying till the price touched 129. From that period the market made feverish fluctuations to 123 and then vibrated wildly, as though the traders were at tempting to Hnd a level representing some undisclosed offer for tho stock. The violent relapse In I'nlon Pacific camo about the same time 113 the an nouncement of the dividend action on Atchison. As thero liave been very demonstrative claims that this seml-nn-nual dividend would bo 2 per cent, instead of 114 per cent, there wero disappointed traders who sold the stock freely on the announcement, causing n relapse of 3 points. The market looked at this time as though it would lose all the advantage derived from' the smirt In I'nlon Paclllc nnd a lnrge part of the recoveries which hnd reached from 1 to 3 points from the early low level were lost again. The general movement of prices wiih so er ratic us to throw the speculation Into con fusion, so that operators refrained from taking action, leading to practically the first period of anything approaching dull ness for the week. In the course of tho afternoon, however, I'nlon Paeltlc renewed 1(3 advance In n much more orderly and well sustained manner than In the morn ing, nnd very notable buying of Northern Pacific supplemented this movement. The grcnt speculative movement thereupon re. sumed full swing, participants showing un diminished Industry In seeking out new points of strength nnd bringing nbnut a general resumption of strength. Union Pacific's late advance carried It up to 130, an extreme rise of 3 points, and New York Central touched I69U, a gain of 5',i. North west gained 6U on the day. These advances were apparently sympa thetic and gave color to the supposition that the Vanderbllts had secured control of Union Pacific. This supposition was commonly accepted this morning, but the violent movements in Union Pacific gave rise to surmise of a renewed contest for the control of the property. The reap pearance of uncertainty among Insiders ns to where the actjal control lies, but that a bold contest In tho open market for the control has been going on Is now an ac cepted fact, and, following upon the ac complishment of the Rurllngtnn deal, it mnkes the speculative public quite ready to Jump at any suggestion of a consolida tion of whatever magnitude. Tho conditions precipitated by tho Hur llngton deul. especially when followed by the Union Pacific operation, give a very logical basis for the supposition that rival railroad systems aro In n measure In nu unprotetced position unless they follow with similar consolidations. The" Penn sylvania dividend was also a disappoint ment to tho more ebullient class of specu lators, ns they had predicted with great conlldeiicc that It would be supplemented by-nn extra dividend, but the cfTeot on the stock was1 very tdight, ns It came after tho market had fairly turned upward again. Tho additional engagements of $1,250,000 In gold for tomorrow's French steamer came as 11 surprise and tho earlier announce ment was a large factor in the chilling In fluences on the opening stock market, fol lowing as It did yesterday afternoon's ad vance to 6 per cent In the call money rate. The' rate ran up to 6 per cent again today under tho demand from belated borrowers, but tho speculative contingent wero not disturbed. Tho disbursements of govern ment Interests and of corporation enrnlngs Incident to the first of tho month aro looked to to keep the present needs of the money market supplied. There were nerlods of strength today among tho coalors. especially the Read ings, railroads In the southern region, the Wabash and Mexican Central, Haltlmore & Ohio, Illinois' Central, Western Union, United States Leather, Glucose, Peupln's Gas, Hocking Valley. International Power, General Electric and a number of minor stocks, but nono of these movements was explained by anything elso than the gen eral speculative conlldence. Tho day's business, though falling 500,000 shares below yesterday's level, was still of abnormal proportions. The United States Steel stocks, though continuing very active, moved very narrowly except for the dip after the opening. The large business in bonds today woe largely accounted for by the oxtraordlnnly dealings and price fluctuations in Union Pacific convertible 4a, In sympathy with the steel stock. Otherwise the market was moderately nctlve and strong. Totnl sales, par value, $11,995,000. United States 3s de clined Va Per cent on tho last call. The following are' the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atclihon 74 .Wheel. & I,. E.. lut'i! rlo 2d pfd 109', Wis. Central .... M I do pfd SST4 Cld. Ter. & Tr... 7tS',ii do pfd ilo pfd Haltlmore tc Ohio.., da pfd ftmndlan Paclllc..., . 35i . ::v . 48 . r.vi Unpad a 80 4? unei. & umo , c. n. &, q Ctd. In.l. & L do )fd Chlt-Hto & 1". III..,, C. & N. W c, n. 1. A-p , c. c. ;. A St. L.., Colorado fio , do 1ft pfd da 2d pfd Ont. & Huilion Del. L. & W Denver Ai It. O...., do pfd , Krle da 1st pfd , do 2d pfd , at. Nor. pfd Hocking Vulley .A, do pfd Illinois Central .. lawn Centlal like Krle & W.... do pfd..., L. & X Manhattan L Met. HI. Ity Mexican Ccnlrul . Minn. & HI, L Mo. Paclllc M.. IC. & T da pfd N. J, Central N, Y. Central Norfolk A W do pfd..... No. Pacific da pfd Ontario A W l'tmmylvanla Heading do lit pfd.. do M pfd St. L & 8. 1' do 1st pfd , do M pfd St. U Kotllliw do pfd Kt. Paul do pfd fin. Pacific So. Railway do pfd Texas Pacific ,. Union Pacific do pfd Wutiastt do pfd 4S Chicago & Alton.. . 4SH . MK . :0i ..si . u . l2Ti . IMi . 3"!i wV do pfd S!',i Chicago O. W 7t) do 1st pfd 132 I do Id pfd S15',4 MeUcnn National. 163 Toledo Ht. I.. & W 8.'.'4 do pfd 1 V. O. C. & St. I... . 68 Adams l.'v 26 lAmerlcnn Ex 179,4 'll. S. Ex '..U'jWells.ParKO Ex.. 47'4 Amal. Copper .... MH Amer. Cur & I'... .160 .196 . S7!4 .117 .ISl'i . 2.1!, 4:'il do pfd 79!i IMi Amcr, Linseed Oil do nfd , . 39 . 61 . 974 .13714 . M','j . M ,1034 . 10 .11)114 -39 W14 . 21 . 73 191V, Amer. S. & It..., do pfd iMl Amer. Tobacco .. 117 'Anne, Mln. Co..... SI Ilrooldyu n. T.... 60 Colo. Knel & Iron l!l Con, Tobacco ll'i'il do pfd IM't (len. Electric .... 173 (lluoose Suitar ... .Inter. Paper SC. do nfd lOSHllclede Oas 3:i National tllncult... l!i Nntlonal Lead .... lM'i National Salt 163 I do pfd 54 "i Xo. American ..... va , t .. 1 .1 .. . . . . M', . 10 . HU . 41 . 78 . 87i o. il-Ml (IIU UlUBl ..... US Paclllc Mall lOl'.j People's Oa 60 . 4o'i HS'i sr't'l'ressed s. Car.... ,157lt Mo pfd 4i Pullman P. Car.. , 79 ISusnr , 4e; . f6 ,C09 .in; 5S Ttnn. Coal A I. 49H Union Hit, & P., . 134 do nfd . 19 . 1S4 . 7SW . 21 it 73 3i U. H. leather ... da pfd, U. S. llubbtr .... do pfd U. B. Steel do pfd Western Union .. Conoldated Gas, Hocking Coal .... Inter. Power ..... km; . 14 . Mil is: 57 V, 3I! , ST',4 , 4S ,t29'i .1011; . 98', .2314 . IS . 84 9 ItenublK- Sll ... Vli do pfd . 7P.5 Kx-dlvldcnd. linuk ClrnrhiKO. OMAHA. May 1. Hank rlenrlnc- Inilnv. $1,141,158; corresponding day last yeor, $1,- uw.st:; increase. )i,sio. ST. LOUIS, May l.-Clcarlngs, $7.77:.771; balances. $1,141.1:6: money. 55i 6 ner cent: New York exchange, 10c discount bid, par asiceii. NKW YORK. May l.-Clearlngs, $4S9,77S.. ICS balances, $1S,21:,S61. II08TON. May l.-Clearlngs, $34,242,006: balances, $3.'j56,42. PHILADELPHIA. May l.-Clearlngs. $20, 963.J70; balances. $2,Stt,I64. CHICAGO, May l.-Clearlngs, $27,633,271; balances, $2,3.'!7,4K9; posted exchange, II.mU 44.89; New York exchange, par. CINCINNATI. May l.-Cesrlns. $3.(37.. of: New York exchange, Be premium! money. 3HG per cent. HALTIMOltn, Mny l.-Clearlngs, $4,270, 91; balances, 7H,59j. Xmv York .Money MnrUeil. NKW YOltK, .May l.-MONHY-On call, firm at aUfif! tier rent: last loan. A tier cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; prime mercan tile paper, per ceni KTHHLINU P.x-rilAN'nH Steadier, with actual business In bankers' bills at $l.&3 tor aemnnn nnd at $4.V3i or sixty dayn; posted rates. 14.s5K.4M.S4 and $1.59: commer cial bills. JI.M'if I.M'4. SILVKIi Certificates, 60c: bar, 59Uci .Mexican dollars, iSUc. HONUS-Governmenl, weak; stale, Inac tive : railroad, strong. The closing pi Ices 011 bonds toda arc as follows: U. S. ref. 2s, reg.. .1M74 .10t .110', .HOli .13SS .13SS .111', .1131 .110 .110 .13j'i ,10J . ' .108 .luH .H9i N. J. C. gen. 5s.., .Vo. Pacific 3s...., I do 4s N V. C At Ht L Is. N. & W. c. 4 Ore. N'sv, Is do 4s O. 3. L .133't . 7311 .W.t ,.lW'i .101S .!'r.i .10I4 .129 .116 . .101',, .ItS'i .ni'i .192 ,iih; ,.120 . 94 .116W 60 .11914 .100 .101 .118 .110 .1H!4 . 91! j . 93!, . 67 no coupon ...... do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4s, reg.. do coupon do old 4s, reg,,, do coupon do It, leg.,,,,,,. do eonsol It Heading gen. 4s... r.lo a. W. Is St L A I M e. 3s., do coupon , u, or c. 3 60s Alcli. gen. 4s do adj. 4s Ht L & S P g. 6s., St. Paul consols.., St P, C A P 1 do 5s So. Pacific 4s So. Hallway ts,.,,, 3. 11. & T, 6s... Tex. & Paclllc If., do 2 Union Pacific 4s... U'nlunli is , Canada 80. in dies. & O. 44s... do I C. & N. W. c. 7s H'J',4 .124 . 9U . MH .10l, . 87. do 9. K. deb. Ss. Chicago Tcr. 4s.... Colorado So, 4s,,., L). & It. O, 4s Erie gcnernl 4.,,, K. W. & U. C. IS,, .110 Hen. Electrla is... I An 2s la. Centrnl Is.,.. I, & N. unl. Is..., ,U7H .103 . tl'.i . 99 107'i West Shore 4s...., Wis. Central 4s..., Va. Centuries ., Wabash deb M K. & T. I do 4 N, Y, Central Is... Kx-lnterest. Offered. lloatim Miock Qiintatlnns. HOSTON, .May l.-Call loans, 3i,t04 per cent; time loans, iQ4!4 per cent. Otllclal tloslng: , T. & S. P do pfd Amer. Sugar do pfd..... Amer. Telephone., , J.,?, Westing. Electric .103 N. i:. (J. A. C. 5s, .115 Adenture .122 llliig, Mln. Co ,176 Amal. Copper .... ,:C2',i Atlantic .177 Hoilon, & Mont... ,198 lluttc & Doston . .I94f, Calumet & llecla. , fi Centennial ,111 franklin .117 lllumboldt ,230 Osceola ,'.'10 Parrot . C4 .. 6S4 ,. K! .. 2!!, ,.123 . 334 .430 ,.114 , SIO ,. 2174 ,. 1! . 25 . M ,. 53 .175 ,. 8 ,5H ,. 3314 . 4!4 .. SI Ilokton A Alb'y.... lloston Elevated .. Iloston & Mc C, 11. & (J Dominion Coal .... do pfil 1'ltcllbiirg pfd Uon. Electric Ed. Hlto III Mexican Central... N. E. G. i C , 2Hi gulncy Paula Fe Copper. Tamarack Old Colony Old Dominion ,210Ji , 21 ,1291,4 Utah Mining Winona Wolverines Itubbcr Union Paclllc Union Land . 3!4 Xew York Mlnltiir Slocks. N1JW YORK. May l.-Tho following are quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con , Alice . 29 Utile Chief . . 4) Ontario , .'.03 Ophlr . 20 Phoenix . 5 Potosl .... 12 ,...W0 .... 93 .... .... 5 .... i .... 21 .... 53 ,....173 llrccce llrunsnlck Con ., Comstock Tun .., Con. Cal. & Va.. .i30 ravage Deudnood Teira Horn Silver iron SlUer , Leadvlllt Con.... .. 30 .,110 .. (0 .. t Slcrrn Nevada Small Hopes , Standard Cotton Market, NKW YORK. May l.-COTTON-Cotton wns contracted today. Prices were gov erned more by orders received than by the customnry Influences, and operations by the pit clement were In the nature of evening up old commitments. The in fluences at work at the opening were emphatically bearish, but the market re fused to fully respond, ns July nnd August buying orders appeared from strong houses and led to n scare of tho shorts. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands. SS-lOc; middling gulf. S9-16c; sales. 33.500 bales. Futures closed dull but steady. Mny, i.9,c: June. 7.95c: July, 7.94c: August, 7.64c: Sep tcmbcr. 7.32u; October. 7.23c; November, 7.16c: December. 7.15c; January. 7.1lc. LIVERPOOL. Mny I.-COTTON-Sppt, quiet; prices 1-lfid lower: American mid dling fair. 5 1-32.1: good middling, 3-32d; middling. 4 17-32d: low middling, Ml-32d; good ordinary. 4 3-32d; ordinary. 3 27-32d. The sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of which 500 were for speculation nnd export nnd included 6.700 American. Receipts, 11, 000 bales, no American. NKW ORLICANS, May J.-COTTON-Bpot. steady; sales, 1,030 bales; ordlnnry, 5 11-16c; good ordinary. 6?c: low middling, 7 3-lGc; middling, fic: good middling. S7-I6c: middling fair, 8 ll.-16c; receipts, 2,308 bales; stocks, 223,710 bales'.' , .. ST. LOUIS, May l.-COTTON-Qulet;, middling. 8 ll-16c; sales, 150 bales: receipts, 344 bales: shipments. 1.19S bales; stock, ,0,- 19GAnLVKSTON. May l.-COTTON-Dull, S'ic Wool Jlnrket, HOSTON, May 1. Tho American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say of tho wool trade tomorrow: The tone of the market has continued quiet, but generally steady. The demand, such as It has been, has ex tended to about everything, ulthptigh the or.11 i,n, i.nn ehleilv for wools which grade fine or those which grado quarter-blood or below. Hlllt-Uioou unois nave neon biu and drnggy.. The sales for tho week In Hoston amounted to 3.100,000 pounds domes tic and 417,000 pounds foreign, making a to tal of 3,557,000 pounds, against a total of 3.2S1.OO0 pounds for the previous week nnd .. nt 1 R71 nnn nntinds for tho corre sponding week last year. The sales since January 1 amount 10 i-j.iuu.wh against 63,CS0,00 pounds for the correspond- ''WTl'ToUIS.May l.-WOOL-A shade lower; middle grades, IKSli'jc; heavy line, iflle; light line. lKHHHc; tub wnshed, L& 27c. i;onr Mnrket. NKW YORK, May. I.-COKFEE-Spot Rlo, easier; No. 7, Invoice, 6',Jc Mild, dull; Cordova, 8i5?12',4c. There was no specula tive stir In the future murkct today. ' he market was steady at-the opening, with 5 points lower, In sympathy with weakness nbrond. All foreign speculative markots reported lower prices. Moreover, receipts In the crop country were heavy, spoLdo mnnri was slurelsh and mibllc support wns totnlly lacking. Thero was no further change of Importance in prices during the rest of the session. The market closed steady, with prices net unchanged to 5 points lower. Totnl saies were lz.isw nags, Including May at 5.25c; June. 5.35o; July, 6.45c; August, 5.50c: September, 5.55fta.(i0c; October. S.ffic; November, 5.05c; December, 5,S0c; March, 6c. Oil ami Itnsiii. NKW YORK, May I.-OILH-Cottonseed. easy; prime crude 32c; yellow. 33ti;3V4c. Petrolejm, weak. Rosin, dull. Turpentln. dull. 35IW351AC. OIL CITY. Mnt l.-Credlt balances, $1.15; certificates, no bid; shipments, 190,393 bbls,; average. 92,181 bbls.; runs, 147,701 bbls.; av erage. 87,955 bbls, LONDON, May I.-OILS-Llnseed. 28s fid. Petroleum. American refined, 6'd. Tur pentine cplrlts, 27h. SAVANNAH. May l.-OILS-Splrlta of turpentine, firm; 3lic. Rosin, firm nnd un changed. LIVERPOOL, .May l.-OIL Linseed, 29s Cd SiiKnr Mnrket. , NKW YORK. May l.-SCOAR-Raw. mar ket strong;, fair refining, 3ic; centrifugal, test, 4Uc; molasses sugar, 3Hc; refined, llrm. ,N,,?X,9.IlhKAN8' ?.-SUGAR-q.Het. at 3iJ(3 II-I60; open kettle, centrifugal. 3Ti Vii&V ci;,iHlfUKnl ye""'. I'iHlc: seconds. 2Hic. Molasses, strong; centrifugal, 8j Xr,v York Live Mloiik Mnrket. NKW YORK, May l.-REKVKS-Re-celpts. 2.612 hend; demand fair; prices steady to k rhaile lower: steers, $4.75Til.R5: f"t oxen, $1 85; bulls, $3.Wt,3.45; cows, $2.15 ftiJ.91); choice to extra cows. $4.0ofi4,40. Cables, steady; exports. 4M head cattle and 6,832 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 0,247 head; market moderately active, hut 25fM0e lower; veals. $IOOfl5.50; choice veals, 5.624fc5.75; extra Ili 1 1t t In on Itum SHEEP AND ' LAMRS Rerelpts. 7.2M ..t-.n., iiiiuuci generally rieauy; nanny lambs, firm: unshorn sheep, $3.75J5.'X); clipped sheep, $3WWfl.50; unshorn Ismhn, $o.uf(a.8,i4; clipped limbs. $).C2Uy5.3); houthern spring lambs, 3.75fl5.C0. HOGS Receipts, l,6:il head; market fractionally firm at $6.oo'J6.15; few choice, 0. o. St. Joseph Live Mock Mnrket. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, May l.-(8pcclal.) The Journal quotes as follows: CATTLE Receipts, 1,200 head: market active and steady to strong; natives, $),23ift 5.30; Texans and westerns. $3.753.20; cows and heifers, $2.356.10; bulls und stags. $2.30 W4.75; yearlings und calves, $3.75f5.0O; Blockers und feeders, $3.50ijl,80; vciiIb, $1,501' 0.75. HOGS Receipts, 8.000 head: market easy to 2Vjo lower: all grades, $3.60,5(5.80: bulk of sales. $5.62!4f5.72V4: pigs. 510c lower, SHEEP AND LAMHB-ltecelpts. 2,300 head; market slow but steady: lambs. $4,80 4.05; yearlings. $4.25a4.50; wethers, $4.0CKgi 4.45; eweB, $3.75if-4.00. Million In iold fur France, NEW YORK, May l.-Lazard Kreeres will nhln ll.OOll.OOO ornlil nn thfl French alpntn. sailing tomorrow. , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ottttt Xtceipts Libtral and Betf 8teen told a Littl Lowtr. HOGS NEARLY STEADY WITH YESTERDAY Sheep Mny lie (luotetl n Utinrter l.oncr 'I'll 11 1, nt the Close at I, list Week and Common l.nmhsj Fifteen lu 11 Huurtrr Lotrer. SOUTH OMAHA, May 1. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Oiiicihi .ttouuay ,ol ti.oiv OlliC'I.U 1 tU'euuy o..'J 1-,'J1- 1,WJ Oiuclai v eutiesaay a.o.'a li.o-'i .li3 Three ilnys this week.10,47 if, 2(5 ll.tW Saiuu uuys lust week s.sit ii,Ul 11,691 an me eK uclore ltVJiti 2u,twii iv.uil oame ttireu weeks ago... S,uJ 'ii.oM -l,i-3 oaine louf wteas ago.... ,ui 13,Atti lu,.,l aaiue nays lust ycai :.',.'J 9,l Avirau price paid tor lioks at South Omaha the past several daa Kith com pansuiisi 1901. lllMI.llU'J.UM,U9i.lil9l.IlH. April April 2... April a... 1 April 4...1 April 0... April u. , April l... April s...i April ... April 10.. 1 April 11.. 1 April April April 14.. 1 April la., April 16,. I April L., 3 64 I 3 5 .1 ii 3 ojj 3 Vi 3 Cl 3 M 3 6S J tq 3 UJ 3 j! 3 6l V'-' 3 i2 3 b8 3 71 3 75 3 77 3721 3 67l .1 6o 3 63 3 6,1 3 09 3 Ml 3 3 I 3 Vi I 3 1 i !i I 3 ,9 3 90, il iJ i JO I 3 i 3 M A ll i AU 3 7l 3 60 I 3 9v 3 71 I J 71 3 97 i , 3 sq 3 ,U 3 til 3 kf 3 6J 3 611 3 til I 3 911 3 60 I 3 bll 3 91 3 M 3 . 3 b4 4 M 3 t3, 4 U 3 oil 4 1 413 3 57 t (1 J 6 3 kl 4 St 3 til 4 1 J 0 4 77 J Oil 4 ,3 j I 4 71 3 6u 4 h i 4 3 38 4 75 3 1'J, 4 il 3 3i 4 74 3 13, 4 63 I 4 bl 3 35 I 69 3 30 3 30 3 70 3 ll 4 61 3 3b 4 3 31 4 bl I 4 63 3 26 4 bj 3 2bi 3 :i 4 bO 3 1j 4 o 3 12 4 46 w 1 0 jJ4l b 0 jMfH 6 0in! b 9ZV fa 8Itl b Vth W I 6 01?il 6 0S a lt b .11 5 J0 B Ml 5 33 9 M U Mi b 3J a 401 6 4S 5 45 b t 5 49 5 4ti 6 45 5 42 5 36 5 32 u Ml ? 5 64!, 1 5 K9;, b 85 I 5 W, u tu 1 5 76 I 0 ' ? 1 5 77UI 0 i2t 563 I 6 Gl'il 5 6!U April lj,, April 19., April l.'u.. April 21.. Aptll i2.. April -JJ..1 3 Ull 3 Mi 3 73 3 84 3 3J 3 84 3 &-' 3 74 April 21.. 1 rfpill L'C.I April 26.. ( April April 28. . 3 71) b 391 3 84 3 81 o 3I 3 ,9, j 11 o Ji 3 77 3 '.9 3 75 p111 3 b'J 3 61 3 il April jo.. 1 5 32 3 Ml 3 80, & 26 6 iV 'Indicates Sunday. T'l. ..m.ll v. r r mtcnt brought In today by euch road was: W -.. 1 1 1 lln.ru Qh,,.tl ll'r'H. C, M. & St. P. ity.... k i ...J. .... .. Missouri Paclllc Ry.. 5 U. P. system 22 C. .t N. W. Ry 2 1'., K. & M. V. R. It.. SS r A'. I III- I 3 22 o 51 I 9 33 13 1 11 1 1 10 C, St. P.. M. At O.... 15 11. iV 11. It. 11 30 c, 11. oc g. ity 11 K. C. ti Si. J. Ry 2 f I) I A', li ., , 1 D , 1 C, R. 1. A: P.',' west!!! 2 Illinois central ity... i Total receipts ....144 162 IS The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purcnaslng tne num. bcr 01 head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. uiimna i-acKing co zbs G. 11. Hammond Co.... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co It. Decker & Degnn Vansant St Co l.uuniun &. Co Hill & Huntzlngcr Livingstone & eichallcr. A. S. Mawhlnney Hamilton & It L. F. Husz Wolf & M Other buyers U9 6:6 612 6j3 73 120 10 34 56 46 156 2,255 2,776 3,9o6 122 159 850 Total ..3,201 11,569 3,788 CATTLE Thero was another good run of vi..i. utiv luuiij uiiu as pacsers nave oeen liberal buyert, lor some time past thoy were not OH hnxInilH fnr innhlUa .. - have been. 'Hie started In to pound the ti-i il V L . t n 111.. n .1 I . . . iiuinct. iv (.nnr uiiu as seiiers were noming for h toady prices trade wuh rather draguy. ltpmtlntU lllitlllilnrl n K,ml Al ...... T. ?. m iviikii.u www u 1. w LUIS Ul UCCl steers. Huyera started out and bid all the will' lr m n'.t.. 1 ... .. I . , uiuic lunvi iji vAireme case3. Sellers were asking steady prices u. .....k 1 tftouu ii whs ruiner laie De- fore many cuttlo had changed hands. Some of the more desirable gmues sold at what looked to be Just about steady prices with yesterday, but as a rule commission men had to sell out 11 shade lower than they did yesterday. The commoner kinds wero of courno iicgiecica unu mey leu tno decline th mml nf all T V, .1 it-am ...ill. ntn.. 0,1 on sale and packers took hold lu good shape (.tiv. i,i nnm a uuereii early in tho morning. Good stufT in particular was in uctlvo demand and sold fully as well as it did yesterday, but eveji the less desirable llrt.ln n.i.,. nn, tnw .... ... 1 . . Hulls ulso sold without difficulty at yes ,ctuuj a iuuinuui,n nilu 1IU ClllingO WaS noticeable In vcul calves, though stags were If n .,, t.1 ., ,. I, II1a i. uttj, ..ill,,, (tmu VUQ1V1. Thf.ro were not very many stnekers and feeders offered today and buyers seemed to want the bettor grades as much as ever. There were several bunches of choice stuff on bale that brought fancy prices. As high nu 17 1ft jL'nH n:i!l tnr n litmnl, Ar ut,.... Angus cattle, it did not take buyers long iw uicni uiu ?.uun aim even uie conimonci kinds sold without trouble, at steady prices Representative sales: UEEF STEERS. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av I'r. 1 620 3 10 21 10P1 i M 1 6 3 50 1 HM t jo i mo $3 :o :: icw t to l mo inn : i3W t so 1 740 4 00 13 1173 4 ?0 n38 4 :s 10 io3 4 ro 1 t'o 4 25 1 10W 4 so 10 707 4 13 CI not 4 ) J) ! 4 0 41 1170 4 M) 1 W 4 :5 1J MJ 4 ,j 4 D35 4 11 U4 4 4 80 4 ?J 7 101,4 4 li 6 SCO 4 '0 IS 1033 4 fi 10 717 4 40 42 1130 4 S5 1 U00 4 40 CO ISM 1 M 1 1200 4 10 3 l:s 4 !0 9 91 4 40 7 12M 4 fo 5 730 4 40 7 1297 4 0 19 1183 4 45 5 i:2S 4 ) IS K 4 45 lt mi 4 M 5 10-J8 4 f0 3 U93 4 M : 9o 4 50) : 1340 4 po 3 1073 4 .',0 10 1153 4 ;j 10 973 4 50 19 1273 4 !0 1 800 4 W 1 1I7Q 4 oo 38 777 4 iO 21 1201 4 94 13 1074 4 50 3S mo 4 90 20 1V98 4 55 19..., 1223 4 05 4 ...1015 4 CO 9 1213 4 35 44 870 4 0 It 1110 4 33 2 875 4 V 49 1374 5 0) 3 990 4 AO 40 1389 I no 17 933 4 00 19 1341 5 (0 1 1000 4 65 21 133$ 5 OS 22 1036 4 y 31 1313 5 10 2 1057 I li 33 1304 5 10 24 825 4 OS 35 1444 5 10 25 882 4 Co 30 1435 10 41 915 4 t.i 13 5 10 13 986 4 63 16 1301 3 10 II 1130 4 70 10 1110 5 10 19 973 4 70 8 1250 S 10 36 1056 4 70 22 1355 5 15 15 ...1156 4 70 68.,., 634 5 15 1 880 4 75 IS 1284 5 15 9 1036 4 75 40 1350 5 IS 2 10W 4 '5 19 1316 S ?0 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 23 Wl 4 45 19 1016 1 7J 11 1033 4 50 19 11Z-J 4 (5 20 1013 4 55 36 1151 .1 uo 31 842 4 70 10 1372 3 10 COWS. 1 1160 1 00 2 1043 3 75 1 SfO ' 1 50 1 1030 3 "5 1 W 2 10 6 10o03 75 1 ... 680 2 75 2 ms 3 30 1 1000 2 1 0 1 mo 3 (.0 1 HO ! fO 7 1123 3 w 1 860 2 f5 8 10S7 3 55 4 827 2 75 2 1140 S H 1 IOC) 2 75 2 1070 3 90 3 t'Ji 3 00 1 930 3 60' 1 !i 3 "0 2 H'jO 3 90 4 1010 3 CO 1 1780 3 W 1 900 3 v) 2 1300 3 90 1 1130 3 "0 1 uoo 4 00 1 970 3 10 2 920 4 00 1 1010 3 15 3 1110 4 00 2 1005 S '.5 3 1210 4 (0 3 1020 3 25 1 1180 I (0 1 1180 3 25 2 493 I (4 1, 1070 3 25 6 1016 4 CO 1 1200 3 25 1 1270 4 iM 3 1015 :i 25 2 1205 4 (0 1 1030 3 n 4 1102 4 (0 1 93') .1 25 1 1250 4 10 1 970 3 40 1 980 4 10 1 1090 3 40 32 819 4 10 1 800 3 40 10 1165 4 10 1 1310 3 40 1 1020 4 10 1 6H0 3 10 1 1150 4 10 3 950 3 tO 9 1113 4 13 1 960 3 W 4 1370 4 15 1. llu) 3 70 6 923 4 13 1 130) 3 ro 1; 1047 4 :o 1 76o 3 f 0 1 1320 I ro 1 11W 3 65 15 1033 4 a C 1016 3 15 13 10 4 25 13 m 3 1.3 23 1141 4 25 1 1060 3 70 2 1443 4 10 1 980 3 73 3 883 4 35 1 1000 3 75 2 1340 4 28 1 1020 3 73 3 1250 4 40 1' 960 3 7J HEIFERS. 1 210 3 ro 1., 1100 4 ro 2 330 3 5 1. 6M 4 u 1. , 400 3 25 7 912 4 20 1 7 3 10 1... 140 4 74 3 75 1 7S 2 73 3 14 3 H) 4 19 4 (0 4 irt I ( 12.'.'.", ft.... . 4fc) . 890 . 733 , 977 . 756 .1070 . 78U . 750 4 23 4 25 4 35 4 33 4 43 4 Cd 4 ') 4 0 4 t) 4 ro 1 590 1 760 4... 622 .. 900 76) 800 4 ro 2.. 813 STEERS AND COWS. i. 4)lllvlV I t'l iU 1.4 tolWA 4AIA Ik. 4 AAA ..1150 4 ,5 COWS AND HEIFERS. 10.. , 931 3 50 8. ....1110 4 :s DULLS. 3 1373 1 164 1 100 1 Ht 1 1200 1 ISrt) 1 !KX 1 1304 1 1170 J -o 2 ;j 2 M 3 3 :s 3 :s 3 ".j J 54 1 ,.,.1330 1 7020 1 17(0 1 1510 1 2010 1 1010 1 7O40 3 5 3 fH) 3 M 3 ro 3 90 3 M 3 M 1 to 4 0 4 ro 4 13 4 23 3 4 3 23 1 1230 1.'4 1.. 634 1 1820 3 CO 2 1 1340 IW 1 1. ICS0 3 50 1 1 934 3 55 1 1 1) 3 C3 1 1 1250 3 73 OALVE3. 1 210 5 rj 1 2 204 5 :j 1 1 150 10 1 1 250 6 CO STAOa. 1 824 3 !K) 3 5 1474 4 4.1 1 STOCK COWS An ..1725 ..1550 .. 450 .. 8T4 .. 710 173 , Iso , HO 6 50 nt mo I 13 4 CO 1IEIKER9. ui 1 ro 2 1039 3 33 1 780 3 930 2 503 3 ISO 1 1184 1 1170 2 00 3 10 3 13 3 3 3 23 3 23 1 1164 647 192 G27 715 451 3 50 3 3 '.3 3 3 M I W 10.. 4.. 4,. 6.. 1 64) 3 23 STOCIC CALVES, 3... 3V1 J ! 19 353 5 CO 8TOCKEIIS AND FEEDERS. CM 3 40 1 m 7 362 3 736 4 .'0 2!. 885 4 CO 1 864 I CO 41 791 4 r5 2 630 4 65 36 816 4 63 1 624 4 73 17 373 4 75 13 589 I 75 ! 498 4 73 13 (62 4 80 It.,., 473 5 10 1 330 5 10 1 1000 K 15 13 503 5 15 48 881 5 r. 84 752 5 10 505 3 C3 3 li 3 23 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 CO 3 3 4 ro 4 04 4 14 4 fS 4 f3 4 30 4 JO 4 10 4 10 1 9)0 24 530 , 370 , 1123 816 431 870 16i! 3.. 973 3 616 26., 6M .. 707 .. 773 .. 937 .. 916 ..10OS .. Cll 44 18 29 HODS The heavy receipts of hogs con tinued today, but packers wero all liberal buyers und the mnrket did not show much chuuge from yesterday. Packers started out bidding weak lo 2ic lower thnn yestar day nnd the iirst sales were inostlv nt j.i2H and some at lo.t, but the market soon firmed up and was Just about steady with yesterday. The bulk or the hogs to day sold at a.62'4 and 33.03, with the nett.-r grades at b.bi and as high as 35.75 was paid for prime heavyweights. It wns a talrly active market at those prices, so that the bulk of tho hogs was out of llrst hands In good season, The last end of the market did not show much change, as good hogs sold readily at J5 6j. With lie exception then of the open ing it was about u steady market with yea terdny. Representative salC3! No. 8h. pr. No. Av. Sh. l'r. 80 j 51!i 7a 214 itfo b rs 124 3 1,0 6 2J3 ... 3 65 W 3 1.0 77 213 SO 5 15 HO 5 IO 78 314 ltO 5 13 100 5 10 2M ... 5 fS 80 3 f") 77 213 50 I 63 80 3 60 65 244 80 5 CS 80 5 CO 6J........262 164 5 W ... 5 eo 64 246 84 5 45 124 5 CO 64 235 ... 5 fi 120 S flil. M 229 ... 5S 80 5 C2H 83 217 ... 5 C5 ... 3 C2', 67 376 50 5 16 5I3V 59 341 ... 3C5 200 5 f2H 63 231 160 5 C3 ... 5 ai 63 248 ... 5 C5 ... 6 52Vi 7) 333 230 5 6S 124 5 K 33 311 ... 6 CS 160 5 f2H 72 234 ... 6 65 5 ni ti 241 ... 5 l'6 80 5 C2h 63 254 240 5 K 160 5 07H 1 92 204 130 3 CS 164 5 i,3H 72 23J ... 5 f5 300 5 ij 75 227 ... 5 CS to 5 2.4 55 266 40 6 65 40 6 C2' C3 235 ICO 6 CS 80 5 uJO, t9 231 40 S H5 40 3 t3i 80 218 80 3 CS ... 6 r: 79 237 ... 5 65 ... 5 6.-1 83 239 80 5 65 40 5 :Vi 71 213 (0 3 il 130 5 CJi (4 243 120 3 CX 40 5 6Ji 89 217 120 5 05 80 3 61, 31 282 40 3 D5 ... 5iVi 50 222 80 ili 134 3 IJ'.i 84 243 240 3 to ... 5 64 270 240 5 65 ... 5 434 74 238 80 5 I'S ... 5 t:ii 10 243 80 5 C5 80 5 V2 33 216 40 6 C3 40 5 C:j, 65 324 80 5 63 80 5 62t 66 242 ... 3 63 ... 5 C2i 78 225 80 6 f5 240 5 CSV, 73 244 80 6 C3 84 5 W, 45 220 ... 5 CS ... 5 C2Vi 71 229 ... 5 T5 130 5 C2V4 87 197 44 3 6 80 5 W, 7 255 ... 6 (5 200 5 C2Vj 62 257 160 5 65 160 5 I'll 61 273 80 3 15 ... 5 , 73 221 80 C 63 160 6 C2Vi 92 206 124 5 C5 204 5 !:'. 62 232 ) 5 M ... 5 63 254 80 5 a 330 5 (7!j 71 219 80 6 ib ... 5 62',, 68 220 40 5 65 ... 5 C2h 70.. ......217 80 5 05 160 5 421 61 263 SO 5 65 80 5 fli SO 224 ... 3 66 40 1V, 74 228 120 5 CS A t if 14 76 233 120 r. 65 SO 5 6J!j 78 216 ... 5 65 ... r,t2'A 63 384 ... 5 C7Uj ... 5 Kb 73 275 ... 3 fli 4) 5 '.IV, 51 2S4 124 5 fTVi 214 6 63 51 293 84 3 17V 200 5 65 69 257 SO 6 C,i ... 5 65 (8 277 ... 5 57'., 40 5 65 62 245 84 5 67 H 130 5 65 68 250 ... 5 67't 164 5 65 64 211 S4 5 1.7 '-i 244 5 65 69 264 ... 5 67t 40 5 5 55 214 ... 6 67 ... 5 65 67 253 40 5 67 H 44 5 fS 70 251 ... 5 67'A 80 5 C5 77 349 ... 5 C7 20 5 a K 284 80 5 70 ... 5 65 58 280 ... 5 70 ... 5 65 (4 302 ... 6 70 ... 6 03 43 363 ... 6 71 SO 6 1,5 62 283 80 5 ',0 160 5 65 14 330 80 5 16 ... 5 C5 ,6 311 "80 5 93 s: 83 57 64 87 89 54 74 76 63 72 ..158 ..205 ..20 ..207 ..237 ..197 ..17K ..207 ..S09 ..199 ..233 ..250 ..311 ..213 ..214 ..234 ..213 ..211 ..228 ..226 ..188 ..252 74 88 66... 62... 74... 73... C9... 86... 78... 88.. 58 23 65 266 0 210 59 2.'5 68 235 (5.... 73.... 74.... SI.... 74.... 70.... SO.... 41.... 34.... 74.... 13.... 78.... 79.... 77.... 67.... 73.... 73.... S3.... 24.... 59.... (6.... 61.... 70.... 251 331 ....213 ....223 ....1W ....214 ....192 ....319 ....276 ....191 ....194 ....244 ....239 ....192 ....226 ....255 ....229 ....M ...04 ....34 ....257 ....227 ....333 ....176 ....252 ....229 ....223 ....270 ....215 ....373 ....218 ....193 ....347 ....204 ....247 ....213 ....230 ....335 ....320 ....373 ....247 ....238 ....363 ....335 ....251 ....213 ....208 ....342 ....253 ....245 ....218 90.... 49.... 67,... 77.... 47.... 80.... 16.... S3.... 49.... 42.... 83.... 63.... 78.... :o.... 60.... 61.... 50.... 63.... 64.... 61.... 68.... 70.... 84.... 75.... 61.... 64.... 60.... 77.... 20. ...... 332 61 264 (7 291 47 279 77 230 SHEEP There was not a heavy run of sheep here, but other markets were nil re ported slow and lower and as a result prices at this point took another drop. Somo sales did not look so much lower to day, but the market on sheep as a whole can be quoted Just about a quarter lower than at the close of last week. The trade tod!' w.ib very slow and pnckersdld not stem to care whether they got the stuff or not. Choice Colorado Iambs havo not changed much during tho week and would probably sell right up to last week's prices, but the commoner grades of lambs such ns have been offered this week are slow and 13a3oc I I U' a 4 IW n I u hi.I. w Frjde,r?"ave 11,80 declined about as much no 111c niiirrB, Quotations: Choice wethers, tl.2ort.55: fair to gooi' wethers, 3l.0ua4.25: clipped wethers, I.U4M.25; fair to "goo.i dipped we,her,".,.iMWS4'(?'.cnolce lightweight year i'!' , ' !; 'sir to booJ yearlings. l. 44.40: clipped yearling, ll.15tfl.35; choice lightweight ewes, I4.00W.15; fair to goad ewes. J3.60gi.00; clipped ewen, 3.25(iiJ.75i choice lambs. 4.90(H6.0o; fair to good lambs, 34.bit 4.W; clipped lambs, Il.20ff4.lu; spring lambs, Jo.oOfa6.oO; feeder wethors, J3.tttfi4.0O: feeder lamos, J4,Ooyi.40. Representative sales: N' Av. Pr. 6 western clipped yearlings !2 Jl 00 5 clipped western yearlings 71 00 415 clipped wethers 97 410 20cllniicd feeder linios vi 540 weatern lambs w 4 In 2i) feeders m on 270 western clipped lambs 83 4 uo 209 western clipped lambs,,.., SU 4 uu 3S spring lamDs xt eon 20 cull ewes 76 a 30 cull ewes 4,9 2 M 20 clipped feeder lambs 57 3 no 1J? W 3 50 IS clipped ewes 111 :i 7 439 clipped wethers W 3 i 213 Mexican clipped Wethers i9 i 15 203 Mexicans, mixed m 4 1 spring lamps 62 6 00 CHICAGO LIVK STOCIC 91 A It IC KT. Ilutrhrr Cattlit Slow lloira :, Strml) Shrrn Wenk. CHICAGO. Slav 1 inrri i. i. H.0OO head. Including :( hVnli steers, active, steady; butchem stock, i iKiim. .rm; F.00'1 lo Prime Mens, JI.95fi5.M; noor to medium. l,t.Uvw I 'v. m,ck. "M, ftfli,j. flrm. ''"i fws. l2 6Mr 4.60; heifers. JI.TOSft.SO; c.wner. 2.noy2.i;; bulls, about steady. J2..SV84.HO; calves, weak, J4.O085.00; Texas-led Meers. 14.23 5,0; Texas grass steer, J.),r3Jj I.O0; Texas bulls, J2.75Q3.h5. HOriH Receipts, 30,000 head; tomorrow, 25,000 heal, estimated: left over, 3.0C4) head; opened weak, closed atad : top, !5S',4: mixed ii;d. butchers. K'Mijb.fX, good to choice heavy, J5.e5W5.s7lv; rough heavy, J5 601?5.V)- lipht, J5.60Jy5.7ffi; bulk of tales, J3.70f(BM. SHEEP AND liAMHS-Reci'lnts 17,fV) head: sheep, weak; iambi, slow; i.olo. rados mostly 15.25; clipped lambs, up to J4.75; good to tholcf wethers. J4.15Q4.2f: fair to "holee mixed, tt.PVii f.ti), nxstern sheep. II. 15)5-4. 6S; Texas th6", yearlings, I4.1M7"4.66: native lambs, Jt 3596.25; western lambs, II 5fgf.25. St. LoaU Live fttMk Market. ST. I-OCIS. May l.-CATfLF. -Receipts, 2,400 head, Including 4 hcud Texans: mar ket steady, closing enslsr; native ihlpplng and export steers, Jt.X.SS; drttjed beef n...i i...i..k 11 w;', at,tr under l,r) lb?., .Mfl4.70; Mockers nnd feeders, J2.M5iS.10, cows nnd heifers, J2.Win.00; cali pers, DI.Sotf3.00, bulls, J3.tWi3.75; teds and Indian steers, J3.50fl5.l6; cows and heifers, ti -r.CTi in r.ni in , , ( 1 , , , 1 .. . c ,. 1. .1 . ... .. -I, I alnu. 6c loner; jilss and lights. jS.rVrH6.C5i puck ers, J5.K)ir,.7ii; Welters, J5.761i5.S5; head: market steady; native mutton. J3.u it.M: lambs, Jo; spring lambs, Jj.OOifS.Wi culls nnd bucks. J3.tKif4.oo: stockcrs, JJ. KnitsiiK fit) 1,1 r Muek .llnrlipl. KANSAS CITY, May 1 - CATTLE -Receipts, G.MH) head natives. MO) head Texann nnd 100 head calves; light beef steers, steady to UV higher, other cattle about steady: choice beef steers. J3.wtir.25, t'oni moil to good. JI.K01i5.24; stockers and feed ers, 3l.tii5.-.i; wetern-ted stirrs, Jl.tVMt' 6.05; Texans and Indians. JI.O.Hf 4.Pi); cows, J3.351I1.5: heifers. J.l.hSJf I.POi oanners. J2 10 f3.25; bulls. J.7.25U5.W; calves, JI.00iJ5.id. HOUS-Receipts. lU.UW lieau; ninrnei opened weak, closed steady; toil, J.i Nl; bulk of sales, D5.SOH5.S0; heavy, Jfi.Tcffu.M); mixed packers, J5.GJlf5.7o. light, J3.3UJj5iO! plg. J4.lSTin.Sl. , SHEEP AND LAMPS -ltecelpts, t1,i)0 head: market steady but slow; western lambs, Jl.7oftfi.00i western wethers, Ji.l'ilf) 4.75: western yearlings, JI.Rojf I.M)j owe, J3.70jf4.25: Te.MlH cllppeil sheep. J3.M'if4.50i culls nnd ewes, J2.eOii3.fjO; sprltiB lambs, JS.50fl7.0d. Stock In NIkIiI. Following are the receipts nt the four prlnclpnl western markets for May 1: Cattle. I logs. Sheep. South Omaha 3,523 ll.iHrt 4.17.1 Chlcogo .....1S.KHI 30.mli) J7.pi u ICiinsua CltJ fi.lW) lil.O'O ll.KK) St. Louis 2 I'D 8,riW S II Totals 30,52.. 6S,K 27.9,-J WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS OffrrliiH" of HiiK liierenie nml priiiieli ttir KlKiires of a Vetir Ami. Ap- ClNCI.N'NATI. O.. May l.-(Speclal Tele grain.) The Price Current says; Offerings of hogs have Increased. Total wetern pack ing, 4.SO.0O0 head, compared with I3A.DO0 tho preceding week (erroneously utated as 3lo, (i) and 4io.(nm last year. Since March 1 the total Is S'.lSD.ooo, against ;i,G13,ooo a year ago. Prominent places compare as lonowg; 1901. 975,000 530,000 350,000 31!U11) 2,VMH)0 117.000 123.COO 9.1,000 Mi.ooo t'.j.Ol.) lis,!"! M.OOO 1900. I,UDJ,(KI 4S0.I1! 353.00C -W.Oil) Wo.O'lO lll.OiXl 121,1111 '.iS.dll 10I.IVO SiJ.lVKI Wi.OUC 73,001) Chicago Kansas City.. Oinnhu St. Louis St, Joseph .... Indianapolis . Slonx City ... M II wa uken ... Cincinnati .... Ottumwa Cedar Rapids St. Paul The correct number of "THE DOTS" and list of prlr.e winners will bo published In The Sunday Reo, May 5. THE It K ALT V .MAIIIC17P. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wcdnes. day, Mny 1: Wnrriuily nrcils. C. .1. Camp and wife to A. M. Michael lot II, block 1, Bedford Place J "SH J. L. Harris and wife to Duncan Qrny, lot 9, Park View WO Uyron Recti company to. Delia Mc Lean, lot 5, Dewey Place . too M. E. Cox and husband to C. M. Cox, n 50 feet lot 5, block 22, South Omaha 3,(J Omaha Loan and Trust company to J. P. Kelley, w 1-3 lot 6, block 123. Omnha 1 Albertlna Svard and husband to Hello Cunningham, lot 18, block 21, Wal nut Hill I, i) M. J. C. Ryan and husband to R. Herbst. lot 14. block 8, Ixiqan Place 1.5C0 J. S. Falconer and wife lo A. J. Cole son, lot 4, block 3. Mnrysvllle odd. .. 2,0 0 llfeiti. "Sheriff to Omaha Loan and Trust company, w oitfcxyj leei lot ., block 13, S. E. 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