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1U THE OMAHA JVA1.LY WEE: SA'J UHDAT, MAY 1, 101. 'COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL May Corn Mkei High Rcord Prlct of Fifty-Eight DEMORALIZED BY SELLING, BUT RALLIES V'licnl SlnrlH Stroll, lint Pnlls in Mnltl tint Mote In M niimlli)' with Otlier drains Pro InIoii lifeline. CHICAOO. Mny 3.-Hhnrts set nnother retord.brenklnK prlco for Mny corn today nni) the close win 2c over yesterday July closed n shade up. July wheat broke nftcr n period of llrtnnc.n on Blowing crop prof pceta unil oilier bearish consideration!", elosltiK Tlc lower. Onti closed Mf'sC down and provisions V.iliZi'.m depressed The wild course of prices brought for May corn luid little to do with general market condition". Its manipulated condi tion wiij morn than over apparent. The July delivery wan eompuratlvely no placid ns a summer sea, but It wan at hast an Index of corn values when nil the product In sluht Ih hot In the hands of one man. Hut the May option was the center of Httraetlon. Hliorls were pntilc-strlt ken and bid the market up In tremendous leaps from 65B5ta ut the opening to &c. com pared with yesterday's close nt MVjC. rhlltlps, who controls the market, sold MO.i'iO bu. to shorts between Mc and tv. Tailing longs, fearing that their Icailer wiiii o"bout to unload, dumped their lines Into the pit and the market broke to .Vic before It was realized that ho was not yet prepared to lose his head. He sold noth ing under We, at leait not openly, and tho market reacted and closed So higher nt 554c, The fact that out of SOI cars received today but 21 graded contract hud much to do In causing fresh alarm. July opened strong and enjoyed a general de mand for n time, but liberal realizing caused a decline. Part of this was recovered Inter In anticipation of wet weather weft, July sold between 474,c and 164c and closed n shade higher at 44e , . A The wheat trnilf was fairly active, but the strength with which the market started under the Intluence of light Argentine shipment and firm cable, failed to ho.d. July opened T11C higher at "I'.iy under n heavy local demand Southwest people, apparently convinced that the crop has a glowing future ahead of It, despite allegations of damage from bugs, lice anil flies, started tho selling which later became quite general among local peopln.whn had bought earlier during the lust row days. Tho bears Joined In the movement and ns a result the market slumped to 72?e and closed weak. HVc lower, nt TSlfeyTillic. Snow's cro, report, making the general condition 01.5, Indicating a winter yield of 4.7i,onn,iK) bu. and tho Kansas condition J"), was an Inlluentlal fuctor In the weak ness. Mhcrul receipts nnd disappointing dullness In the cash marku'. were con. tributary fnctors. Exporters reported II loads taken. Hen hoard clearances In wheat nnd Hour wero equal to Hii'l.OK) bu , while primary receipts were 3S2,nro bu., compnred with 310.000 bu, last year. Minneapolis and Duluth reported 22S cars, against 22!) last week and .Ktfi a year ago. Local receipts were 32 enrs. one of contract grade. Argen tine shipments were 320,000 bu., nearly 2.000,000 bu. less than for the corresponding week n yenr ago. Continental markets were reported strong. Oats were active, but seemed to bo more Inclined to sympathize with other grains than tn follow an Independent course. Iloth Jloy and July gnlned on yesterday's top notch prices at one time, under n nig de mand it ml light offerings. Later commis sion house people broke the spell which was keeping the cereal In old hands and prices In cnnseipience declined, The bulk of tradu was In July, while, May furnished symptoms of heart disease by occasional reminders that the leader In corn might nlso have the whole oats market up his ideeve. The fact that some of the com mission house selling was credited to Phillips gave the soles more Intluence than they would have otherwise.. Receipts, were 211 cars, May sold between 23T4c und Win nnd closed foe lower nt 29c. July ranged between 27Hc and 26c, closing ,c lower nt 26T4o. Provisions opened steady, but declined on liberal offerings, mostly In tho way ot realizing. July pork sold between J15.30 nnd S1&.&2V& nnd closed 27Hc lower at JlS.Wi; July lard between S.o5 and JS.ro. closing Wo down at $7.!5, and July ribs between Jb.02',4 nnd $7.9214, with the close 7',jc depressed nt 7.!i2. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 40 cars: corn, 230 cars! onts, 260 cars; hogs, 17.000 head. The leading future ranged as follows: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat May July Corn May July Sept. Oats May July Sept. Pork May July Lard May July Sept, nibs May July Sept. 73s;git; 74',itl- 55067 l.'MTi 47 (, I 2&"fMI"f 13 22V4 15 27' 74i' 5S 47)i 4745:,16 29 27W 25i I 15 22 4 8 12tf 8 07141 8 17 8 021 7 97H 72)i 73 53 46V4 2B-T4 25-H I 14 97V4' 15 02V41 8 00 7 93 7 93 7 47S. I. 29 26T 235, I 14 97V4 15 07J4 8 00 ' 7 93 7 93 S 12' 7 90 4CH 27 2514 15 15 15 22V4 8 HV4 8 03 8 or. S ZiV, 8 00 7 93 No. 2 Cash quotations were, as follows: FLOUR Demand moderate: winter pnt ftits. J3.MKJ3.P0; straights. J2.OVfi3.70: clears. 12.60(83.40; spring specials. J4.nOjl4.10; pat ents., $3.453.75; strnlghts, J3.O0fl3.20; bakers, 2.VOn2.M). . WHEAT No. 3 spring, 714fl73i;c; No. 2 red. 7317'74"c. CORN No. 2, 5H4fr05c: No. 2 yellow, Vie. OAT8-N0. 2. 29li29)ic; No. 2 white, 29Uc; No. 3 white, 28284c. RYIS-No. 2. 53(jMc. HAHLEY-dond feeding, 51053c; fair to choice malting, 56T?S9c. SKRDS-No. 1 tlnx. Jl.fi.SH; No. 1 north western. $1.VP: prime timothy. J2.75ffi3.75. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., J15.vj? 15 05. Lard, per 100 lbs., JX.fi'.M,4iN.75. flhort libs sides (loose). JS.00W8.2O. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), S6.S7tt07.12H. Short clear ul.luu il,nv,lt tU oifUU nil lriSKV-naslH of high wines. $1.28. SUOAR-Cut loaf. 6.14c: granulated, 5.57c; confectioners' A, 6.44c; oft A, 5.29c. Followlnc are the receipts and shipment iur louny; 'loiir, bbls "Vheut, bu...... Corn, bu Onts, bu Uarfey, 'bu.'.'.'.'.".' Receipts. Shipments 37,000 21,000 59.Oi.iO fiOo.COO ....,UII IW.WI 20S.OHO 30S.OOJ 8.01X1 2.000 7,X1 3,(101) On thu 'Produce exchange todnv thn hut ter market was dull; creameries, 14R19u; dairies, njflCc. Cheese, 9H0Uc. Uggs, vat, NKW TUIIK (iK.MCItAI. MAIIKKT, ltiitntlr)M nf the Uny on Varloua 1 iimiiioul t les NliW YORK. May 3.-FI.OUR-RcceIpts, 13.o30, bbls,; exports. 11,610 bbls.; market unsettled end lower to sell: winter imtniils. J3,Kipl.0O; winter atralshts, J3.50tf3.D5: win ter extras, J3. 451.85; Minnesota patents, JI.001H.25; Minnesota bakers, J2.1KWj3,25; winter low grades. J2.3lMi2.40. live ilnnr. firm: fair to good, J2.83JTd.20; choice to COUNMlJAIQulet; yellow western, Jl; city. 05o: Hrandywlne, i2,45(rJ2.55. R i:-Steady; No. 2 western. 62u. nlloat; state. 5Mim.c. c. I, f . New York oaliots, n.uuij-niemiyi reeding, 46J46ihc, e. I f. Now ork; malting, 62i7(V, c. I. f Nev York. UMUaLMA,',T"u,i1! western. 63720. ciVi,l,SAJI -'f'-ll'ts. 33,230 bu.; export. 21, 8S0 bu. Spot, tlrni: No, 2 red. MKo. f. n. b nlloat; No. 2 red, S2itc. elcvutor; No. 1 northern, nuluth. KHc, f. o, b. nlloat: No 1 hard. Uu uth. 92lc. f. o. b, nlloat. Options nfter openliiK-llnu nnd nctlve on cablt! and a Jump In corn turned wenk. declining tin dcr nctlve ll(Uldatlon, Imiiroved crop news a large break In corn and bear nciiindlnir' Closed weak i.t Wo net decline ; M,"y. giii (TtS2o. closeil nt sAic; July, 79 llldfisoiic closed nt 79Uc: September, 77',TitSHc, closl'i! at 77lc. CORN Receipts, 3.S30 bu,; exports sc C07 bu. Spot, weaker; No. 2, 55c, elevator and 55Hc, f. o. h, ntloal. The options, mar ket nnened strong on mnnlnulutlnn i.,.i weak later with wheat and under less ac. tlvn demands from shorts. Closed eusy and HtcHc net lower; May. 54411.35140, closeil nt f4Hc; .July, 61 0-lt'ntfS.'Hc, closeil at 51'nc September. 50fi51Jc. clotted at 50'ic. OATS-Recolpts. 103,(Xt bu.; exports, Lisa bu. Spot, unlet; No. 2, 32!so; No. 3. 32c; No 3 white. 34c3IVic: No. 2 white, 33',4c; track, mixed western, S2f33,jc; track, while, 32 viaic. uptiuiis iinifi 111111 iirt-KU'ur, HAY-Sleady: Hhltmlug. 77WHS0O. HOPS Quiet; state, common lo choice, 1900 cion. li'iiA'ie: 1819 cron. llSilSc: old 2Gtic; l'aeitlc coast, 1910 crop, 16Ql9c; U99 crop, iimac, nni oicir. i'fiw. IIIDKS rirm: Onlveston. 20 tn 25 lbs 18-c; Calltonila, 21 to 23 lbs., 19c; Texas ory. .i m .i ids., iitinL', LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light to henvywclghts, 210 25o: ncld. 23'(,'I2IHc. PROVISIONS-Hecf, quiet: family, JI0.50'a 11.60; mess, J9.50tjlO.CO; beer hams, , 21.00; packet. JhMWlO.50; city extra India mean, jii.wibii. wut meats, Meauy; picu ! ira Denies, svioc; picKiea snouiaers, ifc I pickled hams, lIOVc. Lurd, weaker; west cm steamed, JS.I0; refined, quiet; conti nent, J.t.60; South Ainetlcu, J'J 23; compound, Jo.75. Pork, siead.i , famlt, $16.3"'fil7W; short clears, $!5.oxfjl7 ".); mess, $15.W(J.16.G0, J AUbOW t inn; city, 4'c; country, vv 04C ltlCK-Oulet. domestic, fair to extra, Vrd Uc. Japan, 44,Sl!kc. Ill I lfc.H Heceipis, a,v pugs.. iirm, creamery. 13fil9c; factory, llfil3'ic UHCKSH-Receipts. 2,611 pkgs.; quint! rancy, large, colorcii, iu',4c; lancy, largci white. lui.KlOUe: fiilicv. small, colored. ll'4-i funey, small, white, ll'ic Itons-lleceliits. 13.3IS tikes.! stendy! . . 141 . r.i I "Hrt . ..... . crn, 13fiHc, southern, Ufjl2c. I'Ui'irili Alive, sienuy; springers, per pair, lM20c; turkeys, Sfincj dressed, firm; turkeys, I04e. fowls, V4'tlO'tc. MIITALS Conner In Loudon continues its unwurd course, tirlcts todav advancing 12s 0.1 unci being attributed to a good demand ror mat metal rrom America anu u neiicr outlook In statistics. 'I he close was linn nt ' 1,'s and 71 6s, spot and futures, re spectively. The local murkct, however, ruled quiet and nominally unchanged at $17 for Lake Superior and $16.S7',4 for cast ing and electrolytic. Tlieru was a sugiu gain In the price of tin locully In sympathy with a rise of 10s abroad, the latter said to be duo to a speculative movement, but trading In both markets was slow. Tho close here was quiet at J2j.9uH2U.0u ami in London 118 lus for spot and 114 lis fid for futures. Lead was without change either here or abroad. London closed at at 12 His fid, Spelter, though showing an easy unuerione, was not quoiauiy lower here, despite, a lower ruling of prices In London, tho close there being nt 10 ltis 3d. l-'ntindrv Iron ruled Inactive and nominally s'teiidy at unchanged prices. Glasgow war rant closed at 5is I'U nnd Mlddlesborotlgh at 16s. OMAHA U IIOI,i:AI,n i AltKUTS. Condition or Trade nnd (Imitation of Mil pie nml t''nuey Produce. UUUS Receipts liberal: good stock, tlrm at lli'illc. LIVl: POULTRY-Ucns. SV4c: youmr and old roustei-H, tJic; turhuju, uubc; ducks and geese. iitiVjC, HL'TTUli - Common to fair. lHilllic: choice. I."(jl3c: separator, 20c. j-iuhii l' lau-iiiucK bass, isc; white bass, ac, bUetish, 11c; bullheads, 8c; blue tills. 7c. blllTalos. 6c: cutllsh. 12c: cod. !a: croppies, luc; clscoes, 1c; halibut. Up; her ring, 6c; haddock. 9c; mackerel, 15c; perch, Uu; ilcKtfrul, 9c, pike, 11c; red suapper, luc; salmon, 11c, uuunisn, tic; smelts, be; trout, luc; whltflish, l.'c. l'KH-o.sh i.ut, per aoz., Jl. VKALS-Cholce, 9ul0c. 1IAV Prices UUOluU UV Omaha Wholennla llay Oealcrn MHsoclatlon: Choice upland, H2.u0: No. 1 unluud. $11.30: medium. lll.UJ: .coarse, $10.50. i(u straw, tti.W. These prices uiu 101' uu ui huuci coiui aim iiuullty, Uo mand fair. Receipts, S cars. UAI U-AU, - ll.lv, .'SC. coilN No. J, 4Jc. ..n, 1 . , uuan-$u wi.Vritfl VKQUTAULKS. SPINACH-1'er uu. box, 60c. ASPAilAOLS Nutlve, per doz , 50875c. KilliUAUU-Callfuinla, per lb., iq. iiiiv Ur.iiT's I'vr Uoz., 60c. NbW CARHOTs i'cr doz., 00c MiV TLji.Ml'a Per Uoz., 73c. CUCUMIIKRS-Ilothouso, pur doz.. Jl.OOdi ,10, uh to sue. I'AitaxNiPS Per uu,, 40c. TunMl'S Per bu. uusket, 6Cc Ui;b,TS Pe- bu., 40c. cARRliTS Ptr bu., 40c. LhTTUCK Per bu., 36S40c. HAUlbliiiri Per uuz., :ul(J0c. 1'AltSLbl' Per doz., 3ic. I'OTATUKS Per bu fc55iMc: Colorado. 90c(il.W. 8iiiii.i pui AjuKS-isariy Ohlos, 563d9c: Red lUvoi' Vullcy, 90c. aui'.i.i ruiuuM-rcr bbl., jl.&o. CADU AG 12 New Culltornla. 2'Ac. To.MAiuifi 1'iui'iuu, pur u-uasKut urate, 2.734(3.00; Mexicans, pur 4baskut crate. l.w. i.iiiiu.c unio. per id.. c; per bbl., $1,50. CAULIKLOWKR-Mlssourl. per crate. 'l.WUJMI. 1IKANS Wux, pur bu., $4.50; string, per bu., tl.OO. liUU i'U.M-per bu. box, 13. PKPl'KRS l'cr bu. box, $2.25. I'UAS-Per bu.. $3.60; per one-third bu., JL CKLBRY Cullfornla. per bunch, 50S75c. ' FRUITS. STRA'U13RR1KS-Tcxas. ner 24-nt. cush. Jl.oO; Luulsliiua, 24-qt. casus, J2.25W2.50. Ai'i'i.t-s-i-er uoi i.ou; wudlilugton, per bu. tox, J2.00. TROPICAL KRUITS. OHANGliS California aeed!!nc. i2.s3ta 2.&0; navels. J2.7oI3.2j. L13MONS California, extra fancy. J3.25; choice. J3.00. llANA."sAa 1'er bunch, acoctdlnc to hlze. J1.7MJ2.2J. FIGS California, new cartons, 73c; layers, 63c Imported, per lb., 10i&12c. UATUB I'crsian, inuu-it). boxes, Salrs, 5o per lb.: Halloween. &V1C pur lb. ' rlNKAPl'LKS-l'er doz., $2.00(Sr2,W. MISCliLLANKOUS. HONEY California, por 24-scctlon case. $3.75. tiuiiii-rer uoi., 4.oo; per nuir bbl., $2.75. NUTS English wuhutts. ner lb.. 15c: til. berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., lb.'uo; raw peahuts, per lb., 5Q)Vic; rousted, UVi V4c: iiruztls. lc: pecans. lv,... coeoanuis. cuch, 4l,4c muiiH wo. 1 gToen, BVje: N 1. 2 green, 44c; No. 1 salted, 6V4c; No. 2 salted, DHc; No. 1 veal calf. to 12 lbs.. 8c: No. 2 ve.il calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6'.-; dry hides, jj&lJc; sheep Nt, I.ouin fSrnln nml Provisions, ST. I..OU1S. Mav S HMlRAr-iimr' No. 2 red, cosh, cluvator, 74Uc; track, 74V4 75,jc:May, 74Hc; July, 71ff71'4c; No. 2 hard, -.a n ic. CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 45Uni irnelt. 4341(451,0; Muy, 45c; July, 43'.ic OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 29iC! trnek. 304c; May, 29c; July, 2i!ic; No. 2 white, 314c RYK-KIrm nt 554c FLOUR Dull: nutents. I3.K3H3.7R! ovlrn fancy and straight. I3.15(f?3.30: clenr. S'.so f(3.00. SICKUS Timothy, nominal: average, re ceipts, S2.7&ftd.&u.: prime worth more. uuiifs.iirjAiv Hiuauv ut J2.2&. HRAN Quiet; sacked, east track, "09710. IIA Steady; timothy. $9.001jll.00. Wll SKY-Stendy; JL23. lltOl COTTONTIKS-J1. IIACC, I NO Km;i7c. PROVISIONS I'nrk. lenr1e Inlihin $15.75. Uird. lower, nt $7.95. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed lots, oxtru shorts. ".ii?j; uichi- rius, s.ow; clear sides, J.tj.'t4. Ilacon. steady: boxed lots, extra nhnriu $9,124: clenr ribs, $9.25; clear sides. J9.374. .11t.iAi.B-1.ra11, nrm at j.22'4. spelter, tlrm at J3.874. POULTRY-Stendy; chickens. 74ff8c; tur koyH, 61i64c; ducks, 6c; geese, 3f(5c. HUTTER-Dull; creamery, l5Q19c; dairy, lzfi 15c. EGOS Lower, 11c, repacked nnd cases included. RECEIPTS Flour, fi.000 hhlu n-lm.it. 32,000 bu.; corn. U0.CO0 bu.: oats, 37,000 bu. B!IIUIHMT( n Av . . ..' . ',,-, fniiu, vtiAi iiuih.; wne.11, 11,000 bu.; corn, 36,000 bu.; oats, 24,000 bu. Kansas Cltr Grain nud Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May 3.-WHEAT-70UC; July, b7&'67Iic; cash. No. 2 hard, 7145172c: No. 3. C.08704c; No. 2 red, 724c v.uiw .nil), -Yiji-i?,c; JUiy. kw, casn. No. 2 mixed, 42i4i43c; No. 2 white, 41ft IIUc. RYltN?otr0"4c' 2 W"Ue' :0MUC' pr5a')n;r$loXo,.'!m0thy' -Wia508 choice JIUTTKR-Crcnmery. 15tl7c; dairy, 13 1I4C. EGGS Weak; fresh Missouri and Knn- Bn DtiiLn, iw tiua,, iuss 011, cases retut uea; new Whltewood cases InelmUil tin mnro RECKIPTS-Wheat, CliW bu,'; com, 44,0)0 Ullt lllllr) 1)11, . SU'PMKNTS-Whent. 70,400 bu. ; corn, 48,800 bu.; oats, 29,000 hit. I'eorln 3lnrl.r(. PEORIA. May 3.-CORN-l'lrm; No, 3, 43c, ocyATiSiMFI,r"l: No,13 whe. c track. :siW WIIISKY-On tho basis of $t.2S for tin lshcd goods. ColTee Jlnrkrl, i,K'.,Y?.nKA ,MnV 3.-COFFHK-Srnt Rio, dull,: No. 7 Invoice. 6Ae, inid, dull; Cordova. MiTil2'.4e. Tho market for 'nmroa opened steady nt 11 decline of 5 points, under iikih BuiuiiK iur 110111 accounts, nrnuciit out by larger Hrazlllan receipts thnn expected, weakness In Ilraztllau markets nnd an easier ruling of the European mnrkcts than expected last night. Following' the mil mure was a inriner iiecnno or 5 points under liquidation and some short lulling. Speculation was dull throughout ib. i'n tho total sales reaching but 6.000 bags. The maruci cioseu quiei ami nei io points lower. Sales Included June at J5.40c: Aucust. J.fiO: September. $3.0oJi5.C3: October, $5.70; !ocem her. $5.S5JT3.!10; March, S6.03. Estimates fcr lirge receltitH In Hrozll during the month of May and a smaller wortd's visible supply for May than expected (53,163 bags) helped iu iinuermine tne marKei AVool Market. ST LOUIS, May 3.-VOOI-Inactlve and easy; mciiium grades. 1141.114c', light line, lKlH4e; heavy line, fnll tub woshed, 17ft 110STON, May 3,-Tho Commercial Rulle tin will say tomorrow of tho wool trade; Tho recelnts of wool In rtnston since Jan. uory 1 havo beMi 47,703,115 lbs., against J,. .wow mi, mr mo same period in iw, rile shipment, in dntu are Si,730.9t9 lbs., against sales of 5,,5.',.'o lbs. for tho same period u lno Jotal a'ock on hand January 1. 1901. was 76.3o9.rA) lbs,; the total stock oday Is 41.2S1.66I bs. The market hns been hit a hard blow by the unfavorable re ports from the London wool auctions. LONDON. May 3.The offerings nt tho wool auction sntas today numbered 14. ISO bales, half of which were cross. brcds. The utmaiiu vuiuinueu goou. LABOR DIFFICULTIES FEWER Lsi Than fcr Ee?rl Yn in Pint Week of Maj. DEMAND FOR IRON BREAKS RECORD leiliicllon 'I'nkra Place In Print Cloth t'erenl Market Ad mice l-'ull Wlirnt Acreage Pliinlcil In .Most tntc. NEW YORK, May 3. R. O. Dun ft Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say: The greatest activity ever een In Wall street came In a ineusure from progress In distribution nnd manufacturing opera tions. Hut while on every hand stock market Interests are counseling caution and attempting to prove that prices 'iro really iiiuiu iniiu me condition ot ionic 01 our railroads warrant, the fact remain that, without n brilliant crop outlook and a great activity of general trade, Wall street could hold no such carnival. I.'ibrtr dllllcuHles are fewer and less threatening than for' several yenrs belore In the llrst week of .May and prices of merchandise hold well. Stability of nrlces nnd vigorous prosecution of work .it mills indicate thn wholesome condition of the Iron and steel market, Throughout the n- tlrc range of products of this Inlus'rv the current demand for Immediate le'iverv ex. ceeds all previous record', yet makers main- I'un n conservative position mid prices are not pushed up to the danger point. It Is In the finishing steel plants that there Is the greatest urgency for shipments, nnd full capacity Is assured for the next three months, After July there is a nrospect of resnlte. Judging by the llclit encasements of pig Iron following tho unparalleled ac tivity of the l.mt six months, n season of comparative quiet would not be surprising nor unwelcome. There was a rush .11 get In orders for steel mils before tho hlnhrr prices became effective nnd the erection of new ofllco buildings provide a great demand for structural material, which Is nlso In considerable minest on foreign contracts. Dullness Is still renorted In the lextl ca. A further reduction to 2.56 cents for stand ard print cloths did not accelerate opera tions, ns buyers appear confident that goods will soon be available at 24 cents, This unsatisfactory condition nf the, manufac ture is not hclnful to raw cotton, nnr Is there support In better crop reports nnd port receipts far in excess of last . ear's movement. Still, there Is a feeling thnt the Urcllnn has none far eunuch and tills negative Influence holds tho 111.11 ko: fairly steady. There is no Improvement In wools, nnd Contes Hros. average of IOO quntitlnns of wool on May 1 was 17.71c, nga.nst l".Wc April 1 nnd 22.76c a year ngo. Small concessions nre reported In a tew grades of shoes, and in other cases manu facturers aro making s.ightly bette- goods nt old llgures. Western Jobbers lire order ing more freely nnd shipments trom fnstern shops nre larger than In tho previous wtek or 11 year ngo. Leather Is quiet, nrldd from nrtlvlty In belting. Further udviinces were centred !n the cereal market, Chicago specul itora being lorcen 10 cover May corn con'ra is at wic. Attractive nrlces bronchi more liberal re celnts at Interior cities and n's i HllMi.'.'dt' iI operations on the farm. Traders have lorcci the next crop ontlon to what seems an unreasonable level, since there Is evidence of n Inrge yield, despite delayed planting through excessive moisture. Wheat also attained n high point, ndv.-inclng In sym pathy with com. According to correspond ents of R. O. Dun t Co., there Is icnron to expect n neavy spring wieat crop tins year. In the principal states n lull acreage has been planted, and the weather is most favorable for germination. On the l'nclllo coast and In other domestic spring wheat sections, ns well ns In Manitoba, a larger area man usual is ncvotca 10 raising wneai this year. Tho healthy condition of business is best appreciated when It Is considered thnttho deiauils last montn were tne smallest in ninety-one months, with the exception of May to August, 1899, Inclusive, In manu- racturing llo.es there were hut ira failures. with 11 tottn Indebtedness of $1,997,9I, npilnnt 173 last year for $4,514,003. As In 1899 was reported tho smallest liabilities of nny full year In two decades, last month's showing Is made manifest by n default In manufacturing concerns $777,965 smaller than two yeais ago Trndlng failures wero 655 for $3,168,823 and banking defaults vera $529,000. The failure rate was only three. fiftieths of 1 per cent of all firms In business. The proportion of unpaid bills was less than 46c for each $l,0o0 of solvent payments through clearing nouses. No mnttcr in what lleht the Anrll record mav be vlcw'd. It makes an exhibit that cannot fail to give encouragement. nitAnHTIlKET'S HKVIKW OK Tlt.tDI!, but General Dnslnesn Satisfactory .N'ebriiskn Needs Itnln, NEW YORK, Mny 3. Bradstrcct's tomor row will say: Tho sungulno feeling ns to trade nnd speculation finds reflection In the enormous nctlvlty and stock speculation which hnB attracted much money from the usual com mercial channels nnd expanded clearings to unheard of totals. Worm, sunny weather ih neiping retail trade in tne cities nnd is likewise affording tho farmers favorable opportunity to complete crop planting. General business the country over mny bo classed as satisfactory. wool is quiet, m lis buying on y to 11 1 Immediate wants. , There Is more move ment nt tho west nnd on the Paclllc coast, however. London prices nro higher for finer merino grndes nnd lower for cross- breds, Enstcrn boot and shoo factories .ire busy on summer goods nnd there Is more doing for fall accounts. Wurm. sunny weather Is helping corn and cotton nnd wheat maintains 11 cenerallv cnod condi tion, notwithstanding reports of damage by insects in me soutliwest. uniion crop mi vices nre fnlrly good nnd nn Increase In acreage Is still foreshadowed. Grain plant ing is nimnst nnisnect-tn tne nortnwest and liberal rains in California bavn helned thn situation there, Rains are, however, needed in iNcnrnsK.i. Wheat, Including flour, shipments for the week nggregntn 5,100.763 bushels, against 4.282.129 last week. 4.537.022 in tho corre. spending week of 1900, 3.4S4.0M in 1899 and 2,923,775 In 189S. From July 1 to date this season wheat exports aro 176.916.22S bushels, against 166,035,602 last season nnd 201,19$. I6N in istn-'ju. uorn exports for the week ag gregate 2.371. S92 bushels, against 1,311,636 last week. 3.411.015 In this week a year aco. 2.- 847,290 In 1899 nnd G.1R-,90I In 189$. From July 1 to dato this season corn exports are 157, 015.446 bushels, against 173,203,075 last scassn mid 142,511.107 In H9S-99. failures for tho week number 163, as cont oured With 214 last week. 153 tn this week 11 year ago, 161 In 1899 and 240 In ISM. Canadian rutures in April numbered 103. the same number ns a year aco. but llnhllltles nccrre. gated only $790,385, a decrease of 20 per ceni irom i;w. IlIlADSTHI'liT'S FIACIA1. HEVIEW. Stock Mnrkct Una Hern One of Record llrenkliiK Activity. NEW YORK, May 3. Bradstrcct's Finan cial novlew tomorrow will say: All records of activity have again been broken at the New York Stock exchange. tho total transactions having been at tho raio or nearly 3,ui,uoo shnres per iuy nit week, and on Tuesday the aggregate renched tho limit of 3,400,000 shares. Re mnrkahle ndvnnces have accompanied the Intense nctlvlty. nnd the nubile has been buying stocks In a way that Is only seen nt times of great speculative excitement. 'Hint there Is a great deal of manipulation cannot bo doubted, and to nil appearances further rnllwny deaN of' far-reaching Im portance are In preparation. It Is expected, however, tho public's nbsorptlon of stocks at advancing llgures was mainly respon sible for the existing state of uffolrs. Tn some extent the demonstrations which havo taken plnco this week would suggest the Idea tlmt the culmination of the move ment is near, and the rise of Interest rates on Frldny, with their attendant breaks In prices for tho stocks which had tho larg est advances, seemed to bear this out. At the same time the declines had the np nearanco or constituting what Is termed n healthy reaction. Though It Is customury ror Wall street to arguo that a boom like tho present one will not last, thcro seems, in this case, to bo un absence of positively unfavorable factors, Thu street and the market certainly dlsre. gnrded the gold shipments which for this week amounted to 53.750,ooo, and which point to the probability of nn unfavorable bank statement. Fully $30,000,000 of tho now Brit Isli consols have been awarded to this country, and a considerable amount of gold will be required, It may be noteil that tho Loudon market Is taking great Interest In the boom here, and bus, In fact, shared In It to the extent of buying considerable amounts of United Stales Steel stocks, tin nk Clearings. OMAHA. May S.-Clearlncs. J1.101.76S; cor responding day last ycur, 51,017,633; Increase, CHICAGO, Mny S.-Clenrllig. $26,271,676: balances. $2,511,700; posted exchange, $1,834 ijj49; New York exchange, par. , ST. LOUIS. May 3.-Clearlngs, $S.I49.J67. balances, $1,634,465; money. 5fcG per cent; New York exchange, 10u discount bid, par usked. NEW YORK. May 3.-Clearlngs, $164,6S, 332: balances. $11,177,539. PHILADELPHIA. May 3,-Clcarlngs, ll, 366.4S6, balances, J2.S75.0iK). CINCINNATI, May 3.-Clearlngs, J3.5S7,- i; New York 'exchange, S'oMOe premium; money, atifi per cent nuiu,i .Mav vj.vlrH rings, jit,;i,;iis, balances, $2, 122,70?. s-iuvimnvrs t. stocks a.m iio.mis. Mock .Mnrkct lnl.ii Cxclllni: nml "tidden I'litiiHC OotviMtnrd, NEW YORK. May 3.-Thls nlternootis setback In prices was the most violent which has occurred since the present pnnse of the bull market has set in. It was absolutely without causo In news or any thing that would do harm to Intrinsic values of securities, commerce or Industry. A tlurry In the money rate coming on over extended speculative accounts Indicates the whole situation In a nutshell. It l char acteristic of n boom that It sliiuld continue unabated into the very teeth of such n situation, wllli every preliminary warning, but pushing recklessly onward until the actual event forcibly checked the advance. The danger bus been obvious that tho speculation was over running tho bounds of reason und safety. Tho buying was ad mlttedly without motive or Information beyond the hope nnd belief that there would be enough future buyers to lirt prices to a higher plane nnd so offer prollts. There were exceptions In tho case, of the great market leaders In which there were plausible theories nnd reports of buying to change control. But In those aim the horde of spucuUtors, who have tailed nn precipitately to each movement .if ihW kind for several weeks past wn: n veiy large element In the buying. Increasing trepcdltlon has been felt among commis sion brokers nnd lenders of money who resume responsibility, for speculative buy ers, that many of tills class wero stretch ing their resources unduly, dependent as they are on the maintenance of tho prices of securities to keep their credit good As 11 consequence there has been Increasing pressure from commission houses on their customers to tuke their prorits and lighten their loads. But the buying demand his been constantly telnforccd by newcomers and the Inroads upon the money mnrkct ex tended. The preliminary llgures of tomorrow's bank statement made it clear that only 11 weak showing can be hoped for from that stutcmcnt, und the bankers began calling loans to recuperate their posit on. The tall loun rale ran up In consequence to 7 per cent, ,11ml the speculators began to r-nnl-fest acute dlttress as they found themselv s looking about for new concessions. The unevenness of the situation was mmlfost in the violence of tho reaction by what was really a moderate hardening In the money rate, The delicacy of tho situation was enhanced by the furious tpcculntlnn this morning in Atchison, 3t. Paul, Rock Island. Baltimore ,t Ohio und Missouri Pacllic. and 11 number of stocks Inlluenced by these movements, Advances of SVfyMij hud re sulted In the morning nmongest !hoe stocks, St. Paul being particularly buoyant. When tlic pressure c.imc upon tne market these stocks were naturally amongst those which wero most ncutely affected by tho selling. Enormous blocks were unloaded on the decline at successive drops of halt a point through many points' decline. The drop In Atchison renched 9S1 point, St. Paul 9V Rock Islund S3,, Northern Paclllc 8, Baltimore & Ohio 74, Union Paclllc 7ii, Mls-ouri Paclllc 6V. New York Central 6, Illinois Central S, Wabash pre ferred 6V Kansas & Texas preferred IH. Atchison preferred I, Sugar 14 and n large number of other stocks between 1 und 4 points. The bears wero so eager to tnko prollts nfter their long nbstalnencc that their demand to cover caused rallies amongst these stocks of from 2 to 4J. But t lie rallies were not well held and prices went off again In some cases to the lowest. The closing was feverish and un settled and the undertono continued vonk. The preliminary llgures nf tomorrow's bank statement Indicate n gain tn Interior movement of less thnn J2,000,000 to offset tho loss to the subtrensury which was reduced In today's statement by tho pay ment of government interest checks and bond redemptions to J4,715.0oo, But the extent of the disturbances In the money market today Indicates that tho available surplus of the banks had been considerably impaired by tho great demand of tlft stock market speculation np well as by this Indicated loss In ensh of nenrly J3.000.000. The caeler tone of the sterling exchango market followed naturally from the sharp demand for money and there was no further engagement of gold for export tomorrow. Bonds gave way In sympathy with stocki, but there was no greut activity tn the fenernl list. Total sales, par value, J,765,000. 'lilted States 3s and is declined 4 nnd tho new 4s and refunding 2 K and the new 4s nnd refunding 2 coupon 4 per cent on the last call. Tho following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison .... do pfd.... n.iltlmore & Ohio. Baltimore & O pfd Chicago T. & T... In pfil. ........... Chicago & Alton... do pfd Chicago fit, W do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Canadian l'aclflc Canada Southern , dies. & Ohio C II, & Q Chicago I. & L... do pfd Chicago & K. I... Chicago & N. W.. C, H. 1. & P C. C. C. & St. L. , Colo. Southern ... do 1st pfd do 2.1 pfd Do!. & Hudson..., Del. I,. & W Denver & II. O.., do rfd Erie , do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Gt. Nor. pfd Hocking Valley .. do pfd Hocking Coal .... Illinois Central .. Iowa c'entrul do pfd 1: E. & W do pfd Louis. & Nash.... Manhattan I, .... Met. St. Ity Mrx, Cent nil Minn. & St. !..... Missouri Pacific . M K. & T do pfd N. J, Central N. Y. Central Nor. & West do pfd No. Pacific do pfd...,. Ontario & W Pennsylvania .... Heading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. & H. V do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. S. W do pfd St. Paul . P24 do pfd .1044 So. Paeinc .HO; So. Hallway u:'i da pfd .-22 Texas & Pacific..', Union Pacific .. 4'H do pfd ,. SO Wabash ,, H4 do pfd .. W. & U E ..fit do pfd .1W Wis, Central ..72 do pfd .. 43; Adams Express ... ,.1074 Amer. Express .... . . 3S U. S. Express ,471'4 Wella-Kariro Ex.... . .130 Amal. Copper Am. Car & Fdy... ..1C24 do pfd .. (3 Am. Linseed OH... ,. la do pfd .. 53 Amer. S. & I! .. 244 do pfd I... ..1754 Am. Tohacco ..217 Ana. Mln. Co .. 50 ItrK. Hap, Tr .. S'Ti l-olo. F. & I .. 4Ci'j Con. Tobacco .. 7'Oi' do pfd .. 57 General Electric ., ..M Glucose Sucar .. K1! Int'n'l Taper .. 74 do pfd .. IS Iiclede lias ..Ill 'National Hlscult .. .. SC4 National Lead .... .. 5S INatlonal Salt .. M I do pfd ..121 No. American ..109 Pacific Coast ..12.-.H'PaclMo Mall ..171 .Teoplo's Gas .. Pressed Steel Car, ...SS do pfd ..110 Pullman Pal. Car.. .. Jl'i Susar .. 4i Tenn. C. & I ..156 lUnlon Hag & I',., ..1H14 do pfd .. CI U. S. leather . w , do pfd ..100U! ..100V .. 3'IV ..151V .. 4S! .. 77 .. m. .. 4fi .. n ,. SW.I 65 U. S. Rubber do pfd C. S. Steel do pfd , Western Union ... Mex. National ..... T St. L. & W.... do pfd P. C. C. & St. L. Con. Gas Int'n'l Power Republic Steel .... .177'i do pfd. ,194 , 514 . 317. . S5l . 4M. .12-". . s',4 . 214 , 404 . 14 , 34 . M , 45 .1C0 .195 . 884 .1474 .120 . 4 . 74 124 . 33 . 58 . 964 .1274 . 4P, . fil .102 . 47 .104 224 . 60 . 23 . 714 . ft . 434 . 174 . 474 . 7f4 . St4 . 60 . 39 .mr, . 4l'i . 814 .2054 HC'.i . 61 . 13 . 03 144 . 77'i . 21 , . 624 . 514 . M . 9f4 . US . lMs 3C? . 05 .2214 . 8 . 194 . 754 Kx-dlvldcnd. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: Tho nc'lvlty and cheerfulness which have prevniled In the markets here for some time were continued today. In tho words of the brokerj, "Amer icans were first; tho rest nowhere." lnd.ed, In this dopirtmcnt the trading was nothing less than frantic from start to :inlsh, Tho oscillations of prices wero if the nnstt violent character, heavy waves of proltt taking being succeeded bv equally heavy buying movements. New Ynrk took n hand In making thu mad seesaw swing, but later this support vanished suddenly and n th,irp collapse ensued. During the day on the board Atehlsons spurted from Si to W4, llnlshlng in the street nt S34. Dcnwr Rio Grande went from 4S4 to K8 to 52s;. Haiti, morn & Ohio from 113H to 121 to 1104. Chi cago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul from 17S4 to 1S! to 1N5. I'nlon Pacific? were hoivy all day nt about 1304, s utnplng In tho street to 126. The market opinion here Is that Krles, Readings nnd Southerns are t only railway stocks left to tako In hand. Steel shares relapsed on profit-takings They were dealt in today in Amsiordnm for tho llrst time. Clrand TrunkH were buoynut. ivll money and hills were steady. There were largo repayments to the Bonk of ICngland, but Paris exchange was n shado h.irder than yesterday. The shlpmnits' of ,nld from America o London were n surpils. It wns feared that they would be diverted to Paris. The bank bought .C7.0K) gold in bars. New VorU Mlnlnii Slncl.s. NHW YORK, May 3.-Tho following- aro quotations un mining stocks: Adam ("on Alice llreeoe Ilrunswlck Con.. Coinstnck T,in .. 1011. Cnl. A Vp... DeHdftund Teira Horn Silver lrun Silver ladvlllt Con.... . 4.' .130 . 18 r, ..225 '. 10 .115 1. to ,. 5 l.lltle Chief ... llranrlo Ophlr tl'hnenlx I'otnsl Savage 'Sierra Nevada f-m.ill Hopes , Standard .... 12 . . , .m .... 90 .... .... 6 . .. i: .... 27 '.'.'.'.310 BAR SII.VKR-Strong. nt 274d per ounce. Dry (ioml Market. NNW YORK, Mn 3.-URY OOODS There has beet) 110 innlerlul change In tho market today. 1 Tho homu demands con tlnue morn moderate In nil directions, Brown sheutlngH nnd drills nre firm In ex port goods, some fair orders In the market below sellers' prices, Bleached cottons quiet and Irregular. Coarse colored cottons dull and without material change. Print cloths Inactive. Prints quiet and easy. Uncus gelling limited quantities, but pi lies keep firm. Burlaps llrm, with a limited Ut. mand. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Supply of Cattle, but Dmnd Actif at Study to Strong Fricei. HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE STRONGER Demand for 'loth Slierp nnd I.nnitis Showed Considerable I nip rot, ciiient Todnj nnd MnrUct Inn he (tooted Mtend) nnd Active. SOUTH OMAHA, May 3. Receipts were: Cut tie. Hogs. Snecp. Otllclal Monday 2,tU J,. of C.o.'o lllUUl.ll 1 UCSUUy .J.O 1.,'Ji-' 1.VMI uincial Wednesday li.wd uli.i Otllclal Thursday 2,332 ,' i.D Otllclal l'HUny l,'J24 IUm 2.3PJ I'lve days this week... .11,713 S.tmu nays last VtccK....14,2iri Same WeuK before Iu,iv2 Same tnreu vvucks agu..lu,si2 Hnniu four weeks ago..,.12,i3ti Same days IhrI year 12,11(1 AVcruuu tir.ee n.ilii iur nogs ut Oiunha the past several days with comparisons; 4li,3t.S 1721 Ui.WJ 15, '.'W ii ,ai8 ;io,J.W Ui,Zoj 2-.114 2(,4JO .'A3'.'il 3o,ll2 K.4i4 Sou 111 I 1W1. .UA).iltW.,li03.lSy7.lS95.lS33. April April April April April April April Apill April April April April April April A pi 1 1 April Aiay May 2 Mny 3.. 15.. 11.. is., is, . 20.. 21.. 22.. 1. 26.. 27.. '.'S.. ".. ;w.. 6 01-Sl Vo-;t b W4 5 M4l b M4 6 8541 5 Wsl u to 1 5 7f 1 u i'Hi 5 7741 2?ai o t!3 & 014 b fii4 6 7PS,! 6 72' ' I 3 5 4oi ' a bi 3 72 a l .'l J 05 5 4l 3 711 6 451 3 75 & 421 3 771 6 3til 0 32 3 61 .1 ii 3 C5 lei 0 34 5 37 5 32, 6 :;, 5 is 5 17i 3 61 3 C'J 3 W 3 61 J 3 t5 i t7 3 80 3 tali 3 tii' 3 ill t 3 91 3 Mi 3 8J 3 84 3 CO) 3 bl 3 U3 3 73 3 84 3 741 3 S-l 0 ea 3 71 3 84 3 .III J It 3 Vj 3M 3 'Kl! 3 Si 3 SI 3 11 3 75 3 71 3 o 3 79 3 71 3 3SI 3 291 3 3a 3 43 3 35 3 30 3 3. 3 28 3 3t 3 31 1 4 M - 1 a 3 261 4 tu 3 2b 3 i: 4 t? 3 l.H 4 ul 3 !2 4 4S 3 llf I 'J 4 f9 4 73 4 U 4 74 4 c: 4 bi 4 tu 3 ;o 4 4 Indicates Sunday. Tho otllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C, M. & St. P. Ry 1 O. K St. I.. Ry 2 Missouri Pacific 1 Union Pacific 13 C At N. W. Ry 3 l, 15, & M. V. R. R 23 S. C. & 1' Ry I C. St. P., M. & O. Ry.. 26 Burlington A. Missouri .. 10 C. U. oi Q. Ry 1 C, R. 1. A P., east.... 2 C . R. I, & V., west Illinois Central 2' 5 4 n.f "4 SO I s 10 131 Total receipts 91 The disposition of the day's recelnts wns ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of li.-ail Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 115 O. II. Hammond Co 36 Swift and Company 4GI Cudnhy Packing Co 46S A 1 mou r & Co 641 R. Becker Kc Degan 1 Vansutit & Co 22 I.obman &: Co 11 Hill it Huntzlnger 12 Livingstone t Hchullcr..,. 1 Dentils & Co 66 Hamilton Al R 70 I.. V. llusz 33 Other buyers , 2S 1.067 1.131 2.65S 3,tlil bi'9 273 110 571 Ml 2.370 Totals 2.004 8,807 CATTL, 13 There was n. nooil run of cnttle here today for the last end of the week, but packers seemed to want the cattle, and as a result tho mnrkct ruled steady to strong and nctlve all around. Tho bulk of tho supply, as usual, was made up of beef steers, and tho mnrkct opened early and ruled steady to strong nnd active, tho big end of the offerings being out of first hands In good season. In some cases whero the cattle Just suited the buyers they paid qulto a little more for them than they did yesterday. Some soles wero noticed that were 5e nnd even 10c higher than yesterday, but the cattle were ot good quality and of medium weight. Taking tho market ns 11 whole the situation could best be described by calling it strong and active. There were not many cows and heifers on sale today nnd the demand bains In good shape strong prices were paid for unythlng nt nil desirable. Practically everything wns sold In good season. Good heifers In par ticular sold well, nnd the market soon enme to n close for lack of cnttle to soil. Bulls were also In good demand today at fully steady prices, nnd the same can be said ot calves and stags. There wore only a few stockcrs and feeders offered toduy, nnd It being so near tho end of the week, buyers did not take hold with as much life as they did earlier In the week. Tho market, however, could not bo quoted lower than yesterday on good stuff. Tho demand from the country has been only fair, as tho high prices have shut off tho trade to n greater or less ex tent, Reprcsentntlvo sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 30 21 18 17 1 so 10 13 17 10 39.:.... 15 3 21 23 11...... 22 16 IS 21 6 S 1 ia 1 20 23 No. 4 i 3 1 i!!'..'..'.'. 3 s!"!."!.' 16 26 10 5........ 2 S.'.' 2i 5 13 1 2.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 5 32 10 3 17 1 4 37 3 33 10.'.... 8 20 4 12 13 16 5 20 9 AV 900 .... CIS .... 990 .... 890 .... 770 .... 903 ....1000 .... 792 .... 723 .... 873 .... 790 ....1043 ....1085 .... 931 .... 873 .... 914 .... 984 ....IStJO ....1240 .... 9i .... C88 .... 931 ....1CM .... 900 .... 896 .... 956 ....10SO .... 917 ....not ....1030 .... 8CC ....1133 ....1263 ....1054 ....10(0 ....1107 ....1113 ....1052 ....1124 .1139 l'r. 2 75 3 61 3 73 3 75 4 M 4 15 4 15 4 20 4 70 4 23 4 25 4 30 4 ?5 4 33 4 4) 4 M) 4 S3 4 CO 4 CO 4 CO 4 W) 4 fS 4 fa 4 (3 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 ;o 4 70 4 10 4 75 4 73 4 73 4 75 4 75 4 (0 4 f'l 4 M 4 0 4 SO 7 tC 2 :o 15 1 SO 7 11 36 17 , Av. 1076 1130 10S5 1096 1110 1342 977 1133 1087 948 1076 1224 1123 1147 1148 1072 1197 , 1261 1331 1M1 1322 1162 1160 1304 1010 114S 1267 1301 1428 1634 1 1630 1190 1276 JI290 3o6 , 1297 14S3 1169 1300 33. I!!.'! 1 i.;... 5 1 1 i 41 1.'.'.'.'. 4 1 I 1 1 i.'.'.'.'. 1.... 1. STEERS AND HEIKERS. ... 918 4 63 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ... till 4 15 15 1213 ...1018 4 40 16 1019 ...1029 4 f5 71 1206 .... $20 4 3 STEERS AND COWS. .,,1292 5 I'O COWS. 1 75 730 770 1060 930 1000 rtO 9J0 910 830 1160 920 770 1114 1000 908 10UO 1045 1050 1023 1120 SfcO 1030 .....1080 "790 810 990 1120 Wi 1000 1226 Wl 900 120: 25 2 !0 3 ro 2 30 2 eo 2 73 3 CO 3 "0 2 "0 3 10 : 10 3 15 3 2, 3 .' 5 3 23 3 25 3 25 J 40 3 45 3 W 3 M 3 60 3 fi 3 C3 3 1 j 3 (I 3 U 3 75 3 SO 3 fi 4 C) t V) 1.... 3.... 4.... 3.... ... iJ!!.'. 1.... -t.... 10"."! 10 1... 1... 1120 ....1034 , 470 976 ..I..1243 , 1200 1090 1001 1350 , 1610 1610 950 1490 1252 661 1100 1010 , 913 1015 1081 1W 1035 9IS , 1050 1080 814 770 100O 1135 1470 11W f7 1510 COWS AND HEIFERS. fr. 4 80 4 (0 4 85 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 93 4 95 4 93 4 95 4 93 5 00 5 to 5 00 5 00 C 00 5 00 5 CO 6 OS 5 03 b (5 6 10 6 10 6 10 5 10 5 15 5 15 5 13 b 15 5 20 5 ,"5 3 23 5 25 5 49 4 f.5 5 04 6 20 4 M 4 CO 4 04 4 0) 4 00 4 00 4 05 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 I 10 4 15 4 13 4 13 4 13 4 15 4 ?J 4 25 4 23 I :5 4 21 4 25 .. 23 4 t5 4 15 I t't 4 n 4 25 4 2S 4 S3 4 35 4 40 11 1 , 1 1 i.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.. 1 1 1 1.. 1 ..1U45 ... 973 ,.. 520 . .. 570 ... f.SO ... CM ... 6S0 ... 454 ... 920 ... Ui ...1440 ...I2M ...1160 ...ISM ... 750 ... 79i . ..ll'.O ...1080 ... "20 ...1350 ...1140 ...1630 .1 (5 3 "J HEIFERS. 2 ii a 2 50 1 3 75 4 3 T3 1 - ;, 4 2 23 1 24 936 3 94 3 Co 3 05 2 Ui 3 9i 3 0 3 10 3 3 3 3 3 n 3 n 3 1.1 3 54 3 :o 3 S5 BULLS. .... IC',0 f '.'.'.'. .1590 930 570 733 1010 2 95 1 f) 4 04 4 !0 4 I) 4 23 I 54 4 54 I.. 1 . . ., I.... ....1250 3 85 ....17.0 3 10 llo 4 c) ....1610 ....1510 ....1230 ....H40 ....1810 ....1770 ....low ....124 .... 410 4 m 4 c- 4 to 4 05 4 03 4 10 4 1) 4 '3 I , 4 CALVES. 110 6 fw I ,,,, 140 6 M 120 1 23 I Ill B 10 , 110 CM STACKERS AND FEEDERS. ., ?t4i 3 25 13 U'i 4 45 b 3 :i 3 1114 4 M 1............ TM 4 ' I im 4 i0 1 110 I 12 5M 4 80 8 . )4 4 V 0. 60O 4 64 958 4 40 2 tii 4 70 3 1010 4 11 47 48 i 20 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 914 1-0 1 fw 3 JO 1 O0 2 7.1 J low 4 00 4 152 3 25 STAOS. 1... 1170 4 00 HOtIS Tho llbcrnl receipts of hogs con tinued today, but ns favorable reports were received ftom other points the market opened nbout 2V4o higher, Packers started out and bough' up u few of the better grades, mostly nt J5.75 nnd 15.77'i, but be fore sellers had ait opportunity to let go of many loads the market eased off and only about steady prices were offered, Sellers were holding for all advance of 2Hf3o nnd ns 11 lesuit the market was very slow nnd It was rather Into before much wns done, Thu last end or the market could be quoted Just about steady with yesterday, the bulk selling nt J5.701.'..72'j, but tho general mnrkct today nverages a shade bet ter than esterday. Although the market was slow In opening the bulk of the re ceipts were out of llrst hands In good sea son. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Pr. .12 168 40 I 78 iZt ... .. 72'i 76 173 ... 3 .1 f 1,219 M 3 72'i 62 25. ... 3 70 55..vlJl...27i 120 1 72't 73 194 ... 5 70 64 J4I M 5 '2'a 68 226 SO J 70 'i 11 200 3 72'j 71 213 40 5 70 70 241 S4 5 i'2'j 60 204 44 5 '4 r,6 223 84 a 72 63 2.'J .., S 72'i 19 249 49 5 72'j 70 231 40 3 71'i 67 2C7 ... 5 724 b3 29 ... I :Vi ,0 231 160 3 3'j 65 212 ... 5 7j M 218 ... 5 '".'i H 178 ... 3 f.7H ft 223 160 5 721, 77 201 160 3 ?i 6.' 22 94 5 721, 98 .212 ... 5 70 43 221 ... 5 2l, 78 213 ... 3 70 19 292 84 5 73 219 244 5 70 l 294 ... I 72'i 77 213 120 3 70 42 271 84 3 72', 39 215 SO 3 70 61 258 164 & 72'.i 71 222 94 5 70 235 49 S 72'i 88... :02 80 6 70 10 274 80 3 72 26 243 8) 3 70 19 233 84 J 72', 85 SOS 80 3 70 (. 240 49 5 72', 7 224 40 i 70 72 2.'2 80 3 72', 83 207 ... i 70 M 261 89 3 72', 79 208 120 5 70 11 248 U'O 5 ;; 59 234 ... 5 7M 84 237 40 5 TTj 71 246 84 5 74 72 253 160 J 7."-, 67 231 SO 5 70 73 23) ltO 5 2', 0 2J7 ... 4 7 0 53. ...... ,20J 89 S 72'i 64 m 120 5 70 64 232 164 3 V 70 214 P0 3 "4 C3 25S 84 5 72', 64 246 214 3 7C 7S 224 160 3 72' 87 251 80 3 70 60 249 ... 3 72'i 32 214 84 S 70 64 287 f) 3 "J'i 77 198 (4 5 70 63 242 80 5 124 V 257 120 3 70 89 22 80 & 72(4 79. ...... .248 '40 S 70 (.9 237 1W 62', 89 204 120 5 TO 70 41 44 6 l'i 81 204 160 5 70 64 213 ... 5 72'j SI 240 84 5 70 68 26.1 120 3 "3 76 20ii ... 5 70 60 271 ... 5 75 74 261 164 5 70 55 293 160 5 73 67 223 80 5 74 73 241 ... 5 73 91.. .....212 ... 3 70 72 263 SO 6 75 32 214 10 5 '0 65 264 ... 5 75 74 217 80 5 70 62 263 204 5 73 82 243 120 5 7 0 CC 262 SO 5 73 84 Ill SO 5 70 66 273 80 5 73 93 239 SO 5 74 63 297 ... 5 73 " 233 240 5 70 67 233 120 3 75 4 204 2) 3 70 72 221 120 5 75 75 213 80 5 70 72 2(6 ... 5 75 fS..'. 217 280 3 70 f, !54 80 5 73 81 200 40 5 70 20. ...... .249 80 5 75 63 223 40 5 70 70 216 84 5 75 S 210 ... 5 72'4 68 233 160 5 73 79 213 44 6 72 4 63 254 40 5 75 7 224 80 5 724 53 264 120 3 75 88 247 160 5 72'.i 68 232 ... 5 To 71 234 80 6 734 85 341 2(4 5 75 '0 229 ... J 724 ki 308 80 3 7 7 4 42 228 ... 5 T24 CO 274 164 5 80 t2 261 200 & 72'., ! 275 ... 5 SO 62 241 ... 5 724 t7 268 ... 5 80 C9 23 1 64 6 724 67 250 ... 5 54 SHEEP There wns a fair run of sheep nnd Iambs here today nnd the market ruled active nnd fully steady with yesterday. lackers took hold with moro life today than they have for sevcrnl days and ns a result p. was not long hoforo practically everything on the mnrkct wns out of tlrst hands. Colorado lambs sold at 5.U0i5.05, or about steady with lust week. Some clipped sheep nnd yenrllngs sold nt 34.25, which looked to be about steady with yesterday. Quotations: Choice wethers. J4.25'fN.55: ralr to good wethers, 4.00i4.:5; clipped wethers, 14.0094.25; ralr to good clipped wethers, J3.75w4.00: choice lightweight year lings. Jl.404.65; fair to good yearlings, 14.25 $j4.40: clipped yearlings, $4.154.33; choice lightweight ewes, $4.0O'4.15; fair to good ewes, $J.5CS4.00: clipped ewes, J3.25JI.75; choice lambs, t4.90ii5.00: fnlro good lambs, I4.65iij4.9o: clipped lambs, MTltto"!: spring lambs, Jo.G0li6.i0; feeder wethers, J3.5u4i'I.OO; feeder lamDs, Jl.004f4.40. Representative sales: No- .. Av. l'r. 12 clipped native lambs 68 J3 00 1 clipped native lamb 40 3 00 19 clipped ewes 106 3 50 7 clipped native lambs 114 3 73 a Colorado lambs 64 4 00 80 clipped sheep and yearlings.. S3 4 25 547 Colorado lambs 78 t 00 642 Colorado-Mexlcnn Iambs hi 6 00 679 Colorado lambs 70 6 05 645 Colorado-Mexican lambs 8,2 5 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cnttle Cenrrally Stendy lloita Higher Sheep Firm to SIimt. CHICAGO, May 3.-CATTLE-Rccelpts, I, 500 head; genernlly steady; good to prime utteers, J5.0Ofl5.90; stackers p.nd fcederB, strong, J3.00(i5.00; cows, J2.6.VTN.50: heifers, J2.704i4.75; ennners, slow, 12.0052.65; bulls, steady, J2.757i4.40; calves, weak, except choice, J3.50ftii.12i4; canners, J2.O0Ji2.60; bulls, steady, J2.5Oy4.40; Texas-fed steers, H.2yg 5.40; Texas grass steers, J3.5034.00; bulls. J2.56ff3.S0, HOGS Receipts, 18,000 head; tomorrow, 16,000 head, estimated; left over, 500 head: at-nnr n Kfl l.lnV.AM. . .- fill I . , , . ".."'p. ... h.mh-, , mil, u.ui?2, iiiixcu aim butchers, J5.fiofi.Y95; good to choice heavy, J3.90; light, J5.bOS5.90; hulk of sales, J5.80W 5.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rrcolptn. 5.000 linn,!' alMn.lv In ,lnn. .,11.,.....! 1 - .... . o.i.mj ... niun , lllllllin, )l lJ J4.65; good to choice wethers, J4.20fr4.50: fair . . . ni,ni.. l .. . i . i r-, i . , in uiiiuiu iiiiAvu, i. uu-iii. .a. western sneep, Jl.20ff4.50; Texas sheep, Jl.25'1.60; native lambs, JI.20fJ4.25. Kaiisnn Cltr Lire Stock Market, KANSAS CITY. Mny 3. CATTLE Re ceipts, S0O head natives, 100 head Texans, higher, other cattle about steady; choice beef steers, J5.00fj5.50; common to fair. J1.13 04.90; stackers and feeders. J3.70fj6.25; west- Arn.fa.l atdnro t J i 1 A . T ........ .. , . . V. " . r .-"-.. . T,"V''"''V .-Aitiiw iinu i ii- $3.CofJ4.8j; canners, J1.7of3.00; bulls, J3.20f 3.40; cnives, J4.OOfJ5.75. nuua ueceipis, 17,000 head: markot m 7 1.1 1.' i a vn t Amc r - r.- .,..,..,. ,1. v l,St.,lJO JlCCI.'ipiB, fc.UIJ head; sheep, steady to 10c lower; lambs, slow; western lambs, $4.5O?5.0O: western wethers, J4.00f74.S5: western yearlings, Jt.iora 4.70; grass sheep, J3.50fil.00; ewes, J3.509 4.25; culls, J2.60fj3.25; spring lambs, J5.50f 6.o3, WEEKLY I I.EAlll.MJ 11(11 M". I A 111,17 Nev York Live Stock Market, NEW YORK. May 3. BEEVES Receipts, 2,941 head; steers about steady, bulls tlrm, cows steady; steers. J4.4og5.fio; no very prime here; bulls, I3.25ff4.25; choice to extra, J4.40fjr4.80: cows, J2.30fr4.25: no chnngo In cables. Exports, 377 cattle and I.fiK) quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 1,043 head: market steady to strong; veals, JS.COjJS.G); choice, J5.76: little calves, J2.75f3 00. SHEEP AND I, A MBS Receipts, t,m head: sheep In more liberal supply and weak, gcod lambs steady, heavy and wooled lambs low: clipped sheep, J3.50gl.50: com mon to fair unshorn sneep, Jl.00ff4.5o: clipped lambs. J4.50fj5.3fl: wooled lambs, 15.00 ffjS.iO; culls, J4.62!-; spring limbs, nominal. HOGS Receipts, 5.1M head; steady. St. I. "ills Live Stock Market. ST. LOIMR. May 3. -CATTLE Receipts, SOO head, Including .") head Texans; mar ket steady; native shipping nnd exporting steers, J4.75(f3.83; dressed beef and butcher steers, J4,33f3.30; steers under l.OoO lbs., y, SO fJ.YOO; stackers and feeders. J2.73fjl.6rt; cows nnd heifers. J2.0tHI.S5; canners. Jl.253.00; bulls, J2.70ff l.f); Texans nnd Indian steers, J3.35ft'".10; cows and heifers. J2.55ffl.10. IIOOS-Rerelpts. 7.000 head; market fic higher: pigs nnd lights. J5.70f?u.S0; packers, $5.75f5.8fl: butchers. JVsOfrrt 00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, fiOOhead; market steady: nntlve muttons. J3.85fil.60; lambs. J6.50: spring lambs, J7.OOgtj,O0; c.ulls and bucks. J2,7of?3.75. SI. .lonepli Live St net.- Mnrkrt. SOl'TH ST. JOSEPH, May 3.-fSpcc:al. Tho Journal quotes; CATTLE-Receipts. 1,200 head: marklt steady to weak; natives, J.;5ff ,2fl; Texans and westerns. J3.05fi5.15; cows nml heifers, J2.35fj5.0O; hulls nnd (stag. J2.26fil'0, year ling and calves, JSriS-OO: stnekers and feeders. J3.50fi4.fO; veals, J.25fil..A HOOS-Receipts, fi.fA) head: nvirket slroint to 60 higher: nil grades, $5.r."(r.'3..i5; bulk of sales. J5.75fj5.82H; pigs. stead. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1 000 head: lambs steodj. sheep ifle lower; lamb. J4.8W5.oo; yearlings. M.7titf wetheM, 53.OOfJI.10; rwes, 13.rofi3.T5 Stork In Mifht. Following nre the receipts nt (ho four principal western markets for May 3: ' Cattle, lines. Sheep. South Omaha l.ittl 9,3.15 2.54(1 Chicago W"0 lx,(niO 5,000 Kansas City W IW'l ',200 St. Louis f"0 T.OOu W) Touts 5,124 61.33.1 10,115 Sloiik CUy Live Monk Market. SIOUX CITY, May 3,-CATTLE-R-cc'pts, 300: mnrket steady; beeves. JI.00JJ5.frt; cows and bulls, mixed, J2.25fi3.T5; stockers and reeders. J3.505jl.4O; calves nnd yearlings, J3 2.'.ft 4.00, lIOOS-Recelpts, 4,0ft); market 2i,ifJ5o lilsher. selling, !3&Jtf5.75; bulk. 15.67W. Aggregate of llolnes Triinsiictcil by the Aatocliitcd Hunks. NEW YORK, Mny n.-The following table, compiled by Bradstrcet, shows tho bank dealings nt the principal cities fot the week ended May 2, with the percen tage of Increase and decrease as compared with the corresponding week Inst jt'in CIT1E:, Clearings.! 'nc- Ucc' New York Boston Chicago Philadelphia Pittsburg St. Louis Baltimore San Francisco ........ Cincinnati Kansas City Cleveland New Orleans ,. Minneapolis Detroit Louisville Houston Provldenca , Galveston Milwaukee St. Paul Buffalo OMAHA Indlnnnpolls Colutnb.is, O Savannah Deliver Hartford Richmond Memphis Washington Peoria , Rochester New Haven Worcester Atlanta Salt Lake City Springfield, Stass Fort Worth Portland, Me Portland, Ore...,,,,,. St, Joseph Los Angeles Norfolk Syracuse Dos Molucs Nashville Wilmington, Del Srruntnti Grand Rnplds Augusta, Ga Dnytoti, O.... Seattle Tacnma Sioux City Toledo Fall River Lowell Spokane New Bedford Kuoxvlllc, Ttnn Topoka Birmingham Wichita llinghamton Lexington, Ky Jacksonville, Fin Kalamazoo Akron Chnttatinogn Rockrord, III Canton, O Sprlnglleld, O Fargo, N. D Sioux Falls, S. D Fremont, Nb Davenport, In Evmisvlllo Mncon Little Rock Helena Sprlnglleld. Ill Yoitngstown, O Bloomlngton, ill Jacksonville. Ill Colorado Springs .... ".Vhrellng V. Vn Chester, Tn Totals. V. S Totals outside N. Y.. 93.2'. 17.7 11.2 . l'i.5 . .11.31. 37.91. iM1. 21 4 . 9.1 . 20.2 . 21.01 "'j''.' . 7.4 . !2,23S.4S,739! 1 lfi;.0iW,7IJ lfi",912.U2S llti,l.ri,J75 4s,s.imji;m l3.tVK.et 5 'Jj.'.MIl.Wl 23.190.717 19,125,700, I7.0IMMM 12.S53.3IJ 1 n, 4 23,2i 10.OIS.773 XlSUUli 9.5II.2S5 9.05.8.939! 7,IS3.IW. . 7,iiVi,Ul"i ?J.5 !,(:, IUi .VTin.-jitJ1 o,MI.20l ii,fi.M,i;?2 : nni ""M li!902.5t) 17.Pl rum. 301 '1.701,9121 2.700, 127 S.7l,3tVl 2,563,334! 3,O:.9,0.'0 2.MK.2I3 2,02s,7fil i.ax-i.r.ij 1. sin. 12 1,oiS.S59 2,781, fill) l,4VVWl 2,372,018 1,1.'),5. I, '.192,722 4,7S9,I5Si 3.337.70R.I 1,745.155 1.22X.OI1 1.473.2261 1.48.1.M0I 1 .. l.V.I, .. l.fioi.TH 1.704.147 1,315,99.1 1.3IS.86I. 2,123.891 l.lM?.lfil l.fA).J9l 2,191,193 79.',702 700.313 PI5.14S )9l,fi72 670,237 879.7111 89.1 353 r.7.1.021 531.500 49.V59; 2II.99S: 401.152 688,1 11 10 422,115 :irtl.0ri3 nio.min LV.I.SOI, 2IS.9.V '.'01,270 1(?I.S5S Mil, 450 iW.SIfi FtKl.lM f.73,591 434,lf8 .197.115 412,99,. 221,324 1 f"8. 196 ft 10,312 K21.14S 324,719 13 4 13. 1 9.7 . ! 10.: 191.0 I. Or. 2.1.11. 11.7 . 22.31 II 7 28.9, 23.71. 15.RI 5.1!. 2.2 . 21 .3 18 31 13.1 69.5 13.9). 3. 31.41 10.2 . 61.11. 11.81. 24.71 IS. 7 K..2l. 4.91. 4.0 ...ft 31 i :o 0 1.1 2.i 9 b I I... 21 4 .10.1' 14.01.. 1.4i.. 81.9 .. 11.1 . 1C..7 , ii'.i' is 0 4.3 13,033.409.878 791,9.11,133 4.9 41.0 20.9 3.01 33.4 ' ii It 71.7 42.6 8.41 'f,., 12.1 1.8 35.0 25.1 12.0 30.2 17. j fil. 6 16.01 4 3 19 5 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal J 16,613.773 29.6 Toronto 12,242,335 35.2 . Winnipeg 1.843.689 S.3 Halifax 1,603,559 11.9 .. Hamilton I,0n3,933 16.0 St. John, N. B 705,811 1.5 Vancouver 732,746 3 3 Vlctorln, B. C 482,6671 12.8.... Totals J 35,0G8,3I3 25.4 .... . New Ynrk Money Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. May 3.-MONEY-O11 call, firm nt 5W7 per cent; last loan, 6 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent; prime morcnntllo paper, 34fi4ti per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' bills at 14.S8 for demand nnd nt 14.Slsi for sixty de.ys: ported rntes. 4.85V4ff4.86 nnd 14. S9; commercial bills, 14.844.89. SILVER-Certlflcatcs, COc; bar, t9"c; Mexican dollars, 4Si5c. The closing pi Ices on bonds today are ns fallows: U. 8. ref. 2s. reg...lO do coupon Ids do 3s, reg 1094 do coupon ...1094 do new 4s, reg....138i; do coupon 133'i (In oli 4s, rfr It3( do coupon 1134 do t, reg 1094 do coupon 1C94 n. of C. 3 65s 131 Atcti. gen. 4 .u2i do mil. 4i Canada So. 2s 108'i C. O. 44 10.1T4 do Gh IU?; C. & N. W. c. 7...10',1 do S, F. dob. 6s.. 121U ChlciiRO Terminal 4 94 Colo. Southern 4s... 88 Uen. & U. 0. 4s. ...102 Krle gen. 4s 874 I. V, A 1). C. Is.. 109 Grn, nirctrle Cs....l654 Iowa Central ls....H7i I.. & N. unl. 4s 101'i M IC. & T. ti 824 do 4s 914 N. Y. Central 1 '.071. N. J . urn. 5s... No. Pacltlo 3d do 4s N Y, CASH, 4".. Nor. & West. c. 4s. Ore. Nav. Is do 4s p. S. I.. 6 do conaol Ci rtfaillng Kn. 4s It. (1. W. Is fit I. A I M e. 5b.. iSt L H l K. 6... St. Paul consols... St P. a k V Is I do 6 80. Pacific 4s 80. Rallwny 5 S. R. & T. 6s Tex. 4: P. Is do 2s I'nlon Pacific 4s.... Wabash 1 do is West Shore 4s.,.,, Wis. Central 4s..,, Va, Crnturlrs ... Wabash deb .1324 . ':, .1054 W, .101 .I'll .104 .1284 .114 . 964 .1014 115 .131 192 .1184 .120 3?" .116 . 60 .1204 .100 .105'i .118 .110 .1144 .1144 ,. M'i . Offered. Bid. Liverpool Grnln Mnrket. LIVERPOOL. May 3. WHKAT-Spot. firm: No. 2 red western winter. Cs, No. I northern spring, Gs IHd; No. 1 Cullfornln. 6s. 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