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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Till RSI) AT, MAY , 1901. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "VThett Etreng t Tint Ferilji Crop Ec&ru, bat Dropi Ltr. SUCCUMBS TO PROSPECT OF BUMPER CROP Corn Mnrkel U ."VrKleeteil mid Wcnker linn IIIk 'I rail c nuil CIiimch Dinner Prm Islonn V.nmy nn Lllirrnl lliiK Hrt.Tlpln. CHIC AGO, May S. -After showing strength on foreign cnip CHie the whent market today tuccumbud to the domnstn prospect of n hountlful harvest and c ;c lc lower for delivery In July. Corn closed steady. July a shade up and May He lowir Oats enjoyed the biggest market on tl lloor, July closing "t an ndvunce f ?f-. Provisions at thu uioju were uV'W ' Jufy'1 wheut ojienul firm on buying by houses with continental connections and l c cause of light northwest tmlpt", A cab ' gram reported suveru weather In crnncn and .Iceland considerable '1"?" . ,hniJ been done. Upon tho announcement of tt iH new h the foreign buying whs MiW'len ont. by purchases for the local account an July, having opened a shade loer o '.'ri'kc higher at TZy'Sc, and solil ofT to f2c on pro'llt takliiK. rallied to a-ISWV A later cablegram gave tho inference t at the Krench damage reports had been ex aggerated. This left the trade to the coti- sMerntlon of the absence of export demand and the rcmnrkohlc prospects of a bumper ci op In this country. ,. Helling for the local account met prncli. tally no demand and July Kr.i.liall y worUejl off on a very dull market t o 7 c iiml o weak, lc under yesterday at iMi.2 ,. 1 1 o was a fair amount . it celling lor Hout.li westcrn people, leading to the conclusion that reports of damages from Insects need not be regarded with alarm. Ktportcrs re. ported three loads taken Seaboard clear ances In wheat and Hour were 1JaJ " 4M.O00 bushels, while primary receipts i were 4 IS WW bushels compared with Sls.Wi) bushels last year Minneapolis and Duluth reported 112 cars against 174 last week and Mn ear ago, Local receipts were aevcntj -ei,nt cars, none of contract grade. May corn was not traded In to nnj ix tont. May sold between Bl'il&J'ic. and closed U lower at R2c: July 45W46 and -lOVc, with the close a shade up at 4'f,c. I ho tecelpU hud a weakening effect at tho Mtart, but the oats strength exerted a coiurury 111 lluence later In the day. Itecclpts were III cars, sixty-six of contract grade. Tho sale of l,OUO,f0 bushels of cash oats was responsible for a liulgo In that mar, hot. and Increased activity In Vo tntde. outsiders as well as local poP0 .'""J, lively Interest In the market, particularly In July options. Talk of unfavorable crop conditions was also Influential In advancing prices. Receipts were 152 cars. July sold between 2tr!i and 27V4c and closed 4c higher at 27ic Provisions were dull and easier on the liberal run of hogs and lower' prices for them at tho yards. July pork closed 72o lower at J14.M. July lard 6'if7Hc down at n.'.oqi.Xi, and July ribs 5Qi,&u depressed KKt'mia'ted receipts tomorrow: Wheat, forty-five cars: corn. S69 cars; oats, liu cars, hogs. 30,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows. ArtlciesTopcn.flllgh. Low. Closc.l Ycs'y. Wheat May.., July... Corn .May.. July... Sept. . Oats May July.. Sept,. Pork May.. July.. Lard May.. July.. Sept.. Ribs May.. July.. Sept.. 734 72 72 Cii72;?4 52 M',4 31 52 R2J4 46 ttftt 4ti1, 4"i,1l 4fi H'46 t, 45VMrtt WYaHWoi 2SH 20 2S'4 28tt 28U 126;', 27"4 W 2714 264 I 24?i 2o'i 24', 23? 24?i 14 K2V4 14 W It 7W 15 05 14 95 14 M 15 024 00 8 00 7 9254 7 03 S 02t,4 7 93 7 971,4 7 90 7 02V4 " 9'lt 7 95 7 97H 7 90 7 90 7 974 K 12Vt S 124 07 07J4 R 12H 7 90 7 924 7 87!4 7 87H 7 95 7 S7V4 7 8714 7 85 7 85 7 90 No. 2. ("Huh nuotatlons were an follows: KKOUIt Steady: winter patents, J3.50. inn. u,rnl.rl,ta ITWS'ITIV flour. i'GftHmm spring specials. J3.40; patents. J3.43S3.M: stralchts, J3.0O(!3.20; bakers. $1.9092.60. WIIKAT-No. S spring. 6972'.ic: No. a red. 73V4(87l54c. OATS-No. 2. 2Si(fi20c: No. 2 white, 29J '.(!! No. i wnite, jw-jc-It YE No. 2. 53'04c. HAM, BY flood feeding, 45c: fair to choice malting, 51i'fKe. SUKD8-Nn. 1 flox. Jl.ttli: No. 1 north western, Jl.fi6J4. Prlmo timothy, 13.75. Clover, rmtrnrt erade. S10. PItOVlSIONS Mess pork, per bbl J14.S5 (iU. 1-ard. per 100 lbs., J7.9ft4fi.0. Short rios sines uooMflj, s.iani.i. ury sauea shouldera (boxedl. J8.87HQ7.1214. Short clear sides (boxed), .m'fl.Ji;s. WHISKY RiihIh of h ell wines. SI. 30. Following are. the receipts and shipments for today: Receipts. Bhlnments Flour, bbls 57,000 30,000 Wlicat. bu 175,(X 112.000 Com, bu 495,000 115,000 Mats, bu i 490,000 273.OD0 ltye. bu 7,000 i.oiio Harley, bu 33.0.10 5,000 On the Produce exchange today the hut ler market vhs steady: creameries. 14filSo dairies. Ilfll6'. Chccf.0, dull, 9!iftllc. Kgga, wean; iresn, ii)ic. MiW 1 OltK CiENKIiAL M.MIKKT Quolnll'iiiM of lic Hay on Various Cominodltlri, Ni:W YORK. May 8.-KI.OUR-Recelnts li,5.9 bbls,; exports, 1,631 bbls.; dull and Palely steady; winter patents, j3.&oaj.&."i; winter straights, W.SOWl.So; winter extras l'.i:,5J2.83: Minnesota b.iken-. $2.00f3.25: win- tcr loW grades, J2.:t0rtt2. 10. Ryu Hour, steady: fair to good, J.'.So''3.20.; choice to fancy, j.':.i'ivi.w. C'ORNMKAIj Steady; yellow western, li7c city. 97c: Urandywlne, J2.454i2.55. RYB Dull; No, 2 western. cac. afloat state. o54j5Uo. c. I. f.. New York carlots. It AR1,KY Steady; feeding, 4fttf4SWc, c. I. f. New York; malting, fi2V0c, c, I. f. New i orK cariois. IIAKl.KY MAI,T Dull: wehterr?. S7ftite. .,,,,-1. itiL, ip, lll'. I'll,. I'AJIUIIP, Iff,' 2n bj. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, SUic, f. o. b. nfloat: No. 2 red. K2c. elevator: N'n. l nnriii, em Duluth. MHc f. o. b alloat; No. 1 bard IJulutli, S9H', f. o. b., afloat. Options opened steady and after u sharp advance on unfavorable French crop news turned weak In the afternoon under realizing, good home crop advices, small clearances und oport trade and vigorous pounding by the bear contingent. Closed weak at ?j',4c ret decline. May, SH4fiS2Hc, closed at Rl',42; July. 7S'i1J79ic, closed at 7SV4cj September, 7li'.'.'fi77'ic. closed at 7tUc CORN Receipts, 153,000 hu.; exports. 52,237 bu. Spot, steady: No, 2, 53V4c, elevator, and fil'.ic, f. o, b., alloat. Options were steady to llrm on light offerings and a tightening of tho May position, closing steady at Vo s.o net advance. May, 52V4fl33c, closed nt leniber. 43W49le. closed at tS'ic. OATS Receipts, 102, bu.; exports. 7S.5.S4 hu. Spot, firmer! No. 2, 33t4c; No, ;i, :;:iC; No. 2 white, 31c; No. 3 white, KJtSo: track mixed western, a.-,s'i)S-, iracK wuue, U,42C V')llOllI,, lUIL-l 111)11 illMIUL RICHliy, HAY Steady; shipping, 7S'ifS0c; good to choice, lijuvilic. linuU, liilet ! atiife rnmimiti in l.nln. 1900 crop. 17fff20c; 1S03 crop, l!ai3c: old olds', Itftic; Pacldo coast, 19uo crop, Wiiliu; H99 crop. ilMloii; on oiu, aon. HIOIIS-FIrm: Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs lSlic; California, 21 to 25 lbs,, 19c; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. mmiSc. I.KATHKR-Btendy: hemlock sole, light 1o heavywoignts, ziu-c; acid, 23jrze. TAI.I.OW Lower: city ($2 per nkcr.). -lc cojntry (pkgs freo), 6yritc Pllf)VI8IONS Reef, llrm: family. J10.50 IJ11.6Q; mesa, J9 00a9.50: beef hams. J19.50if 21 50; packet. $0.0010.o0; city, exttu India mess, M.ci(iu hi. i.ui mrais, oicaoy; picit' led bellies. S4Q10Hc; pickled shoulders, 7ic pickled nams, iw.iA"aiu.w. iiru, asy wpHtern steamed. iS.30: rellued. easv continent. 1S.30: South America. $9.23: corn ncimirl. tfi.75. Pork, steady; family. tUUtrtt lti.oo; short clears, $15 50017.00; mess, JI5.50$ 1U..iO. RICK-Steady: doinestle, fair to extra, iA'anc; japan, iTfe'ui'.iu. MOl,ASSKS-Qiiiet; Now Orleans, open Kettle, good to cnpice, u-'tfi-iac. HUTTK It Receipts, 6,838 pkgs.; strong cteamery, 15'f19o; factory, llSi'lSc. CIIICKHE Hecelnts. 3.591 nkss.: tlrm fancy large colored. l&Vic: fancy large white, lOMflOHc; fancy small colored, IHjc; funcy man wuue, nic, i:OOS Recelnts. 17.189 nkos llrni! west ern, tegular packed. 13til3?4c; storage west rit, liuvdll'ic: xouthcrn. 12c. Pqi'lfRY Weak and unsettled: spring iiuvmiin, , icr pair, uxifac; lowis, lie; llir kevs. Sc. dressed. str:i,lllv lwl,l MHTAl.fi A better feeling obtained In tlie lm market fnr tin thrnugli light offerings Him in ojiii,uiu wiin uie sirengin anroan, U.r. P.rIc" "tivunoe.i 12s d. making spot .L'llO 17s t! and futures jcusss. Aside from Its tlrmness there were no Important lea tuirs. the local inurket ruiimr ti,,,. , tliully closed llrmer In tone at $26.0oij2ii.30 without stimulating any demand. Foundry nun iiiirii Miuir leaiurciess and prices were more or less nominal In the absence' of bus iiess. l'lg Iron warrants. M.5fliHio.fco; oumir iUMiiiM; V.rUMniiern':''.': 14.10. Ulasgow warrants closed at ol 7d and Mldillenhorouch l?, M Comirr ruled un changed both here mul abroad, closlhij at 17 tor l,akc Superior and ilfi.dJ1 tor cast ing and electrolytic and M tor spot and JL10 for futures, respectively. Load and spelter also continued Inactive and nom inal at unchanged prices. UMAMA WIIOI.IOSALG J.AItKKTS. LoiiiIIIIoii of Trade nnd (luolnt lout ot Staple nnil Fancy Produce. CUQS Receipts liberal: good stock, llrm at m( 11c. MVK rOL,TRY-!Icns, Sc; young and old roosters, J'uic; turkeys, ubc; uucks and geese, "fi "Vic. iiui iKH-tiramon to tair, loiic; choice, 12ii 13c ; icparaior, vtc. FRKS1I FISH-Ulack baas, ISc: white bass, luu, brjt'llsh, 11c; bullheads, Sc; blue Mils, 7c, butTalos, 6c; cattish, 12c; cod, 9c; croppies, luc; clscocs, 7c; halibut. 11c; her ring, cc; haddock, at; mackerel, 15c; perch, Cc; pickerel, 9c; pike, He; red snapper, 10c; salmon, lie, suuilish, 5c; smelts, tc; trout, 10c; whltellsh, l.'c. I'lUKUMt-wn, per uoz., JL VUAl.S-Cholce, 9'tilOc. HAY Prices lllloleil liv Omnhn Whnlns.il Hay Uealers' association: Cholco upland, H2.W); No. 1 upland, $11.30: medium, $11.00; course. lbt.U). ilvo straw. ICOii. These nrlces aiu lor bay of good color and quality, De mand lair, iieccipts, 2 cars. OATS-No. 2 white, 29c. CultN No. J, 4jc. 1JRAN-$15. VEQETABLKS. SPINACH-Per bu. box, Oic. ASPARAGUS Native, per doz., WiiWC. RHUHARU-Callfornlu. per lb., 2c. .ic Uf-ti'lti Pur uoz., 6cc Nliv' LAltltliTo Pur doz., owe. NEW TURNIPS-Per doi., 50c. CUCUMbittS ilothouse, pur doz., ILOOiJ ia as to size, PARSMPS-Per bu.. 40c. TURNIPS Per ou. basket, 5Uo. UliETS-l'e- bu., 40c. t-AHROTS-Pcr bu 40e. l.JiTTUCE-Per bu., 33m0c. UADIMHUS Per UOZ., .'I.'UJOC. PARSLKY-Per doz., 33c. l'OlATOES-Por bu.. 63&ti0c: Colorado. KoeWJl.UO. MuJhiii j'UTATOi'Jri-iiariy unius, &34fS9c; Red River Valley. 30c. HWliLiT I'UTAlUBb-Per DDI., $1.50. CAliUAQH New California. 2!c. TOMATObfl Kioriiu.. per o-UusKct crate, fancy, $3; choice, $2,75; Mexicans, per 4 baskct crute, $1,75. ONIONS Ohio, per lb., 4',ic CAUl,lKLOWEh St. Louis, per crate, $2. HEANS Wax. per Vi bu.. $1.25Cl.&o: string, per Vs bu., al.iOQ 1.10. lAiU l I.A- ll'tI ou. oox, J. PIOPPERS-Per bu. box, $2.25. PEAS-Pcr bu., $2; per i bu., 75c. CELERY Callfoinlu. per bunch, 303Ttc. FRUITS. ST RAWUHHUIKH Arkansas, per 24-qt. case, $1. CHERRIES-Calllonila, per i-lb. box. $1.75. API'I.es per uui i.ao Washington, per bu. tox, $2.00. 'lUUl'lUAL 1'ltUllij, ORANGES Cnllfornla steclllnss, I3.2VO 50! nuvels, $2.50U3.23. LI5.MUN& Caiuurnia, extra fancy. $3.23: choice, $3.00. uaNANaS Per bunch, acocrdlnc to mm. $1.7o2.M. F1US California, new cartons, 75c; layers, C5c Imported, per lb., 1012c. DATES Persian. In tio-lb. boxes, Salrs. 5c per lb.; Halloween, 5V4c per lb. TINE APPLES-Pcr doz., $1.752.25. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY California, per 21-scctlon case. $3.75. uiur-n J'cr noi i.du; per nair ddi., NUTS English walnuts, ner lb.. 15c: fil berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, oer lb., lStf2uc; raw peanuu. per !b SWsHp: roasted, Vic; JJrazlls, 12c; pecans, lv,.-.. cocoanuts, each, 4V4c. liiuiss isc. i srecn, sijc; ko. ? green, 4V4c; No. 1 salted, 6!4c; No. 2 salted, 314cj No. 1 veal call. t to 12 lbs.. Sc: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., t'j; dry hides, 8 1.1c; sheep pelts, 25&7ic; horsu hides, $1.50(32.20. Nt. I.ouln :rnln und Provisions. ST. LOIMB. May 8,-WHEAT-No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 71sic; track, 76'0 76c; May. 4ic: Jills'. 70c: September. 69V4c: No. 2 hard. 72Vji'i3c. CORN II Kher: No. 2 cash. 43c: track. 4545'4c: May. 45c: July. 44c. OATS-Hlghcr; No. 2 cash, 30c; track, w,4c: may, .ic; ino. z wnue, 3i;jc. i B-iiigner. dbc. FI.OUR-Olllet: patents. J3.53Sf3.75: extra fancy and straight. $3.15tt3.30: clear. JL'.SOW 3.1"'. CORNMEAL Steady at $2.25. HRAN Steady; sacked, east track. 70c, IIA V Stemlv In Hlrnne! Ilmnlhi'. IX MVH1 h.w; prairie, vj.w. winsiv v Mteady. Ji.so. IRON COTTONTIES-lOHc UAGGlNG6i7c. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady: Inbbln. $15.75. Lard, lower, $7.90. Dry salt meats, steady: boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.374: clear ribs. $8.50; clear sides, JS.62V4. Ilacon. steady, boxed . lots, extra shorts. $9.12W: clear ribs. $9.25; clear sides, $9.37V4. .MKTAi.s-i'aa, quiet at 4.22!4. Spelter, nulet at $:U7W. POULTRY-Steady; chickens, 7Hc; tur- Keys. &',bc. (hicks, nc; geese, 4C. RUTTER Steady; creamery, 15gi9c; dairy. 12ft 15c. EGGS Steady. lo?ic. repacked and cases included, RECEIPTS Flour. 4.000 bbls.: wheat. 17. 0O0 bu.: corn. 81.000 bu,: oats. 33.000 bu. st i li M r.iN i s f lour, h.uoo unis.; wheat, is,imu on.; corn, iij.imj mi,; oais, zi.vw ou. I.lverimol i nil ii unit Provision. LIVERPOOL. May S.-WIIEAT Snot steady; juo. 2 red western winter, ss ll',4il r.o, i nortnern spring, ijs ki: :so, i can fornla, Gs lV4d; futures, dull; July, Es lPjd Sentember. 5s lOVd. lOHN-Hnol, unlet: American mixed, new, is :iu; American mixed, old, 4s 4in; ru tures, quiet; May nominal; July, 4s id seniemDer, is wo. KLOl'R-St. Louis fancy winter, dull. 8s. HOPS At London. Pacific coast, steady, ai ii'uJLi itis PROVISIONS-Ueef easy; extra India mess. Ms 3d, Pork, steady: nrlmo mess. western, us ;i. Lard, steady: American rO' fined, In palls, 42s; prime western, In tleries steady at 41s fid. Ilacon. Cumberland cut 2t to 30 lbs., stendy, 46s 6d; short ribs, lti ribs. 16 to 26 lbs.. firm at 28 to 31 lbs.. steady, at 42s 3d Lone clear middles, heavy. 33 to 40 lbs steady, at 40s M; short clear backs. 16 to 20 lbs., ntcady at 40s 3d; clear bellies, 14 to li; ids., steady at 44s vci. shoulders, snuarc 11 to 13 lbs., steady, at 3Cs 6d. Hams, short cut. 14 to is ids., nrm. at 45s 9d. BUTTER-Oull; llnest United States, S8s cood United States. 66s. cheese unlet: American finest white 47s 6l: American llnest colored. 46s. i Aiuvjw t-nme city, steady, s; AUS irUUUIl III i.UllilUII, ((UIUI, .DS OQ, Knnsaa City (aratn and rrorlalons, KANSAS CITY. May 8. WHEAT Ma v 69c; July, t',Sr66ic; cash. No. 3 hard. 70 704c: No. 3, &Mio; No. 2 red, 71c; No. 3, tsr(j(ic: .-o. ,i spring, ww, rxo, a, bsc. WKfi-jin , i:!c; juiy. casn. no. mixed. 4314c; No, 2 white, 44V4c; No. 3. 44VjC, o.MB-iNo, i wnue, w?i'B3ic. RYE No. 2. M'SCoc. HAY-Choice timothy. I10.5ftgil.00; choice prairie. UUTTER Creamery, 17c; dairy, fancy, 14c. EGGS Firm: fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, w. per aoz., loss orr, cases returned new whltewood cases Included. Uc more. RECEIPTS Wheat, 54,100 bu.; corn, 23,200 bu.; oats, 7,0uo bu. 811 1 I'M ENTS Wheat, 71,200 bu.; corn, 54, 400 bu.; oats, 18,000 bu. ordova. RLH12Ue Hleher nrlces nrevalh'd on the Coffee exchange today The mark-t opened unlet, with prices 5'iifo iiolnts higher on scarcity or sellers and iigui urmauu irom room snorts and uerman intcreis. Firmer than expected cables from Euro pean markets and predictions for smaller receipts In Hrnzli helped to hold the mar ket steady (luring the rest of the session. In the spot market there was some Im provement In demand and the local situa tion In general nppeared to tic better, with iiiriner advances imciy. i no ciose was steadv. with nrlces net 10 points hleher. Total sales. were 14,750 bags, Including: July, fjV, ' Aik-iimI R Tflit firtntomluir. ft Tllff,.Y7i ! October, 5.75c; November, 6.S9fjii.S3c. MOVKMHNTS IX STOCKS AMI IIOMM. Ilnll Panic anil llenr Punic In (he Pit Mile by Mill,.. .!! . T, I " r... Q , , . . , . . . r, iuiu, .uhj o. nn: n i ii ck inarKei today offered the novel spectacle of n bear panic and u bull panic In the pit side by side. The bear panic In Northern P.iclllc was tho Impelling cause of the demoralised rush to sell other stocks, which was held In cheek for a time after tho astounding opening In Northern Pacific, but which Knlned almost panic force in the late trnd imr It was evident that the bidders nf lontz stocks were holding their ock tenaciously and were waiting to do actually forced out. i ne puuisumcni wnicn wns neing in flicted on the shorts of Northern Pacific was so distressing nn example as to keep the bears in a timid frnmu of mind, and they hesitated to attack the market. The sjr.port which came In one tho opening dip helped to encourngo the bulls and Intimi date tne nears. nui ine uquiuaiiou seemed so large that the bears took courngo and nttacked the market after midday nnd se cured rich returns. Scrutiny of a stock tnblo will show the large number of stocks whose declines extended to between 10 nnd 20 points, with the resulting wining out of the ordinary margin. The chaotic condition into wnicn tne mnrKci wns inrown necaine nlnrmltie In the afternoon, but the deter. mined support which developed and the re sultant rallies, wnicn reacneu ns much ns s points In one or two instimces, took nwny the effect to a pnrtlal extent of tho disor derly drop In prices and even Induced ex- iressions irom some oi ine more conildcnl iiilln that the health of the market wna greatly Improved as a rcsjlt of tho day's lappenings. It came with n chilly shock to the specula tion that ho country's great lluanclal forces, which. It wns supposed, were cur. nestly working In accord to secure n com munity of Interests In the whole railroad world, were In fact arraved against one nnother In measures of bitter retaliation and antipathy. The Burlington deal, ou which such far reaching conclusions hnve been based by the speculators, was seen to be In Jeopardy. Tt was learned that the level to which prices li.nl uttalned had Induced Insiders, presumaniy ncsi punicu ,,n win vniuo or ilielr nronertlcs. to sell Sllfllclent hiiWIIne to endnnger their control. This explanation of tne compouuvo uuying wnicn nan in duced some or tne recent sensntlonal ad vnnces threw doubts upon tho whole series of rumors of pluns for gient consolidations and transcontinental combinations among thu railroads, in ouier words, mc nromt Intimation was carried by the disclosures growing out of the Northern Pnclllc de velopment that tho recent great buying of stocks was for the most part wholly spec ulative and wunoui me supposed oasis of Investment purposes. It Is not surprising, therefore, thnt the shock of the Northern Pacific episode com ing upon mis situation toppieu prices over. Northern Pacific's skyrocket course this morning to ISO, compared with 1434 at lust night's close and 132 for tho Loudon parity this morning, Is almost unprecedented lor short time movements In the locnl stock mnrket. This stock was un to that llcure and back to the opening figure of 153 within three minutes, it went ns low as us after ward and as nign again ns I , . closing at 160. Tho close corner Into which the shorts were crowned or course expinined tnis movement. Among the severest sufferers In the afternoon slump may lie mentioned St. Pnul. which fell 19;. Union Paclllc 174. Rock Is and 14. .Missouri Paclllc 15. L lilted States Steel preferred 12, Delaware it. Hud son 19, Amalgamated Copper 12, Pullman nit, Illinois ucntrai ii, uuriiugiou jutt, urook vn un a Transit iuvi. Kansas n Toxas 10. Western Union 10 and other stocks all the way up to 10 points. The Una! rally reduced most of these losses eon sideraniy, but the closing snowed specula tive sentiment in mucn uisoruer uuii prices wero breaking anew nt some points, wnue rallvinir at others. The excitement in the stock market dis tracted attention from thu bond market, but prices went off there In sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, $4,U00MJ. United States old 4s advanced k per rent on the last call. The following are thb closing prices on the New York stock exchange: balances. Ji.121.5ll! ruSstcd exelinnce, $I.&5V4 tit.Ki. New York exchange, 5c premium. i i.m i.n.n.m i, May s -i learings. .i,u-.- m. New York exchange. c premi'im; money, ::ii5 per cent, u.ui i.MLilli;, May s. Clearings, i,vri, IS; balances, $377,110. mv York .Money .Mnrl:rl, NEW YORK. Mm' s. -MONEY On tall, strong, 411 15 per cent; last loan, 15 per cut; ruling ritie, i per c.eni; prune iiii'icuiiiiii--paper, IfMlsc. NTI.illi.INn EVi-'IIAN'OE Steady, with netual business In bankers' bills at jI.sivm 4.STi for demand and hi i.si'itM.4s lor slxtv days; posted rates. $I.N'rf4.S6 and $4.'Wlfl.N; commercial bills. $I.MV41i I.M. HlLvrcil- tiar, Kifev; .Mexican nuunrs, 4S'4C! ccrtlllcates, w, iioNDrf-Government. titllet; state, Inac tive; railroad, Irregular. Tho closing puces on uonos ioua are as fallows: U. S. rf. 2s. ree,..10 N. V. Central Is.. ..'.n't do coupon do 3, res do coupun do mw 4f, reg. do coupon iln ol 1 lc, rig., do coupon .... do is, rrg do coupon D, ot C, 3 6us, .12S'i llrmllne ucn. 4s Atchison gen. 4....10:Vi ltlo (1. W. Is 10IU do udj. 4s Ht I, & 1 .M C. JS..1I.,) Canada So. 2s lflSU Ches. & O. 4V4 lOii.i do 5s... 12i) i . & N. W. c. 7s...,SJiJ do H. I", deb. 3s.. .151 Chicago Tcr. 4s t'l Colorado So. 4s S7 D. &. It. (1. 4s UlVi V.to general 4s &'', V W. & 13. C. 1s...PjO Oen. Klectrlc o 1854 Iowa Central l.s....ti: I. & M. unl. 4s 103 M K. T. 2s do 4s Adams Con Mice ltri'Coe Ilruiisulck con.. Comstock Tun... Con. Cnl, & 'a. Prndu'ood Terra Horn Slher Iron Sliver Lcadvllle Con.... Atchison "Mi St. I.. Houthw. do tifd do nfd IlAlllmor, k Ohio.. 103 .St. I'nnl 131 .20.M4 do nfd... Canadian Pacific. Canada So Ches. & Ohio .... C, H. & Q Chi. lnd. & I do rfdi Chi. & K. Ill C. & N. W C, It. I. & V C. C. C. & St. I.. Colorado So do 1st ptd no 1,1 DM -.' Del. & Hudson t3 Del. 1.. & W 217 Denver it It. 0 48 do nfd... Erie do 1st pfd 63 do :1 pfd U lit. Nor. pfd 170 HocKlnir Valley .... 52H do pfd 7t', Chicago Tcr. & T. Uo pfu 90 do pfd IW'i So. Paclllc 69 So. Hallway W do pfd m Texas & Paclllc. I a nion I'acltls .... do pfd WanaKn do pfd .1W!4 W heel. & L. E . 0, do 31 pfrt.... ltiWls. Central , 43 do pfd.,. Adams Kx American Kx.... V. S. Ux Wells-Kargo Kx. Amal. Copper .. 3(taiAmcr. Car & P. uo pfrt Amer, Lin. Oil.. do pfd Amer. S, & n .. do pfd... . 3M, . 61 .1644 .183 . I5i . 4fVi .U3, ... ... 1711 ... 3G. ... 1R!4 ... 33Vi ... lOVi ... 44 ...173 ...190 ...S3 ...110 ...1147i ... ..', ... TS ... LU ... 3 IV ... t". ...96 ..120 2lVAmer. Tolmcco 44H'Anac. Mlnlns Co... Mi Ch cauo & Alton.... 40 Prook yn It. T 7' ' do pfd 73 Colorado Puel A. I.lOO'.j Chicago Q, W 2S'i Con. Tobacco 15 so do pri 61 Gen. Klectrlc .. 9',i Glucose Sunur . 1J4 Inter. Paper .... 32',, I do pfd 71 llcleile (las .... 136?; Con. Gas 28 , locking Coal .. i7 'Inter. Power ... 53 Ilepubllo Steel , ...I'li I ilo pfil ...103'., National Biscuit ...K'lti National 1ead . Met. St. Ry 164!i National Salt ... Mexican Central.... 2S?, iU pfd ..S3 No. American .. lMi Pncinc Coast ... .. !M Paclllc Mall do lt pfd no :u pro Met. National Toledo St. L. &. W. do pfd P, L C. & St. 1..... IlllnolH Central Iowa Central do pfd Lake Krle & W.... do pfd I.. & N... Manhattan L,, .106 .220 . ii .219 . IS . 72 . 0i . 10V4 . 43Vt Minn. & St. Mo. raclhe ... M.. K, & T..,. do pfd N. J. Central N. Central Norfolk & W.. do pfd No. Paclllc ... do pfd.,.,.... Ontario & W... Pennsylvania . Tteadlnc Jo m pfd..., do ii pfd.... St. L. & S. 1'. do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd.... .. S5',i .. 3tl t'.K. Pennle'a Gas 112 ..116 Pressed S. Car.... 3l!i ..IjoV do pfd 82 .. il Pullman P. Car 200 .. S6 Susar 1134 ..IMliTenn. Coal & Iron.. 5jVj ..10Vi Union Pag & P.... 13 .. 3!. do pfd 03 ..114 U. S. leather 13', .. 41 do pfll 7.V .. 74 U. S. Rubber II . . do pfd 61 .. 4S U, S. Steel 47 ..S3 do pfd 9H4 .. CS Western Union 91 Tolnlo (irnln nnd Heed. TOLEDO, May S.-Wheat-Dull and luwer; cash and May, 74'ic; July. 77c. COltN-Dull, steady; cash and May, 4Vic; July, ifi'ic OATS Active, tlrm; cash, 2Hic; May, 27c; July, 27'.i UYH-55C. CLOVIJUSHKD-Cash, prime, $ti,50; flcto her, $a,25. Mtiiiifiiiiolls Wlient, l'liuir mid 11 run. MINNEAPOLIS. May R. W II BAT May, 73c; July. 73,c. On track: No. l hard, 75ic; No, 1 northern, 73Hc; No. 2 northern. 701 "1 V;. KLOUlt-Klrst iiatents, S3.93i4.t; second patents, $:i.75S2.&o; llrst clears, $3.0303.15; second clears, $2.10fl2.20. HHAN-ln bulk. $12,0012.25. Peorln Stnrket, PliOHIA. 111., May S.-COHN-Firm; No, 3, 43iu. OATS-rirnu No. 2 white, 20c, billed through. YVHIBKY-On the bnsls of $1.2S for Iln Ishcd goods. Mllivnuker Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. May S.-WUEAT-Irreg-ular: No. 1 northern, UMWiSo', No. 2 north ern. 7H4ai7awc IIYE-Klrni; No. 1, 65c. HAULEY-Strady; No. 2, 670574c; sample, 42iiC4c. Duluth (iriilii Market. Dl'Ll'TH. Minn.. May S.-WHKAT-Cash, No. 1 hard, 7i5o; No. I Northern, 74c; May. 74c; July, 743c; Sentember, 704c. COItN 431,0; May, 43ic OATS-2SS 2S',4c .ev York Dry (iooiIm Market, NEW YOU K. May S.-DHY OOODS-The ilemauil from tho home trade for staple cot tons Is quiet in all departments. Export grades of brown goods still inquired alter and tlrm. Print cloths Inactive throughout. Print ginghams quiet. Men'H wear woolens and worsteds dull and unchanged. Drass goods, irregular demand at irregular prlcsB. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. May S.-COKKKK-Sput, Wo, llrm; No, 7 Invoice, 6 5-lSc, Mild, quiet; Offered. Ex-dlvldend. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram bays: Uushlcss was much reduced on tho stock market here today. The heaviness was general, but Americans particularly suffered. Money rates tightened nnd trade reports are rather disappointing, un me comment overytning Is dull. American shares wero paralyzed by tho corner In Northern Paclllc, which has mado tho market afraid to deal In nny thlng. This sensational movement, with Its unprecedented penalties upon arm trugeurs, who wero caught short In Northern Pacific, has done the worst serv Ice Imaslnahlo to the London market, tcr rorlzlus speculation and howlng the deepest distrust. The highest price for the slock hero was 141, the close was 132. though It was reported hero that tho stock had gone to 200 In New York The Hank of England hns bought 43,000 gold In bars, i'j.uno Is coming in from India and 22,000 Is going out to Malta, Call money rate was 3',', per cent, the time rate 3Vi. Discounts. 3 per cent, The e.iso of New York exchange la, ubi iiiiiiii, tw h.i.uv, n.iviiiii'ii lloatoii Mining: Stock. HOSTON, May S.-Call loans, 43 per cent; time loans, 4'gs per cent oillciai closing: A T. & a. v.... do pfd.. Amer, Sugar .... do pfd American Tel Itoslon & Albany. Uoslon Klevated .. 77U ,.93 .tl2ii ,.122 ..171 ,.258 .117 lloston & Me 196 C It. & Q Dominion Coal , do pfd Pllchburg pfd,.. Gen, Klortrlu ,, i:d, Ulrctria III. N. K. O, i O... Old Dominion .. Itubber Union Pacini .. West Knd ...190 Atchison 4s N. K. O. & C. 5s. Adrnture Ilhikham Mln. Co Amal. Copper .... Atlantlo Iloston & Mont... llutle & Iloston .. Cal. & Hecla Uli'CentennUI .102!, . 15 . 21 .111 . 32 .429 .103 .HI . 29 . l'iV4 . set ...170V4 ...US Prank Iln ,..147 Osceola ...220 Pai rot . ...24j Qulncy ... ll'-i Suntu Pe Copper.. ...33 .Tamarack 330 ... 21 Utah Mining 34. ...IIS Wlnonu 2! ... 0'4' Wolverines U Asked. Hank ClenrliiBi. OMAHA. May S. Clearings. $I.US5.y.ll: cor redpnndlng day last year, $372,357; increase, ST. LOUIS. Muy S. Clearlncs. IS.24S. 103 balances, $l,fi.'9,fi72: New York exchange. par nm, iiki pre in hi hi nsaen. NEW YOHK. May 8,-CIearlngB, $181,301. 197: balances, $15,054,124. HOSTON. May S.-Clearlllgs. $2ti,71S,423 balances, $1.93o.8t2. PHILADELPHIA. May S.-Clearlllgs, SIS, ftll.finn: balances. S2.746.&60. CHICAOO, May S.-ClearliiBi ?:(i,lbl,'Ji5; ...104 N. J. Cent. gen. 5s. 133 ...1'iJ 'No. P.icltlo it 72, . tuJ ..u;'t ..13714 . 113'j ..ltT.i ..!J9 ..103 do 4 1'I.V, N Y, C & St I. 4s..l'j;i, N, k W. con. 49....IOH4 0r?. Nov. Ii ;'p.1 do 4 10P, Oregon H. L. 6s 1284 do consoi os 11s 8t 1. S K g. 6s... 114 St. Paul consols ...190 St. P., C. & P. Is.. 118 do sa So. l'aeinc 4s t'i So. llallwny (s tl6? s II. ft T. ts 57 Tex. & Pacific ts...ll9!4 do :s 100 Union Pacific 4s 106 Wabash Is IH'i do 2 '.10 West Shore 4 lll'l Wis. Central 4s 9l4 Va. Centuries 934 Offered. evr York Mtnlnic Slack. NEW YORK, May 8. The following arc quotations on mining stocks; 22" ,l.ittir Chief 15 4", Ontario SM 160 Ophlr 90 19 PhocnU 3." 3 Potosl 2 230 Savage 1- t.3 Vlerra Nevada 13 110 Ismail Hope 50 6-) standard 365 5 I - Loudon Mock Quotations. LONDON, May S.-l p, m.-CIoslng- Cons., money. do account . Atchison Canadian Paclllc... HOi, St. Paul . . . PC Illinois central ....iut IaiiiIsvIIIp loSTV Union Pacific pfd.. H'i ..91 3-16N. Y. Central .91 1-1C i:rle S214 I'cnnsyhanla . ItenilliK No. Pacific pfd... (Irand Trunk .... Anaconda Hand Mines ....144 .... SfJ .... 7i .... 2211 ..108 ,. 113; ... 1C, ..43 HAIt SILVEU-Dtlll, 27 7-16l. MONEY :if73il hit cent. llate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is 14 per cent; for three montns- unis, oc. Cotton Market. NEW YOHK. Mnv S. Shorts again this morning lind things pretty much their own wny on the Cotton exchange and started In forcing prices lower to inn oasis 01 i.iic for July, the lowest level touched since the llrst nf the venr. Later there was a slid- Inn rliniiL-e for the better and a RUbscciUCllt strong upward movement. The market was llnaliy steady, wnn prices o poini lower i" 2 higher, spot closed quiet; miuuuug up lands, Xl-ltic; middling gulf, S5-16c; snles, '015 bales. LIVEltPOOL. May S.-COTTON-Spot, moderate business; prices 3-32d lower; American middling fair, 4 2o-:i2d; good mid illlne. 4 1S-32d: mlddllnir 4P-32d: cood mid 43-0I, good ordinary. :i27-32d; orillnury. 3 19-32d. Sales, 7,000 bales, or wnich 0O1J were tnr sneeiilntlon and export, and In cluded b'.UOn Amerlcnn. Receipts, S.000 bales, Including 3,300 American. NEW ORLEANS. May S.-COTTON-Mar kct easv; sales, 4.S00 bales; ordinary, 6'io: good ordinary, 5 13-lBc: low middling, 64c; inlddllng. 7 0-lCt!; good middling. Sc; mid dling fair. 8'ic: receipts, 5,773 bales; stock, 208.1,1 naies. ST. LOUIS, May R, -COTTON 1-llic lower mlildllnc. 7c: no snles: recelnts. 2,083 bales Shipments. I.3R!) bales: stock. 73.807 bales. GALVESTON, May 8.-COTTON-QuIet at iic. OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET Ghilce Cattle Sold Abtut Etetdj Today but Others Wtie a Littl Lower. HOGS FIVE TO SEVEN AND A HALF LOWER Supply of Mheep nnd l.nmhn .Nut llctv)) but !luers Were llntlicr iiciirlsh nnd .Market .''Ion unit Mend) to n Little Loner, SOUTH OMAHA, May &. Recelnts were! vJulnu. nu:fc. s.ieen. Oiuciai Monday 3,uu t, oa Utliciiu luebuay i),ij iiwj t,iM uuiclul Wednesday o.s.o lv.uJ v,m Thrio davs this week. ..11.322 2I..M it.8.4 Samu (l.ljo last weCK... .10,101 2o,.i3 1. ,, bainu da; s week beioru . J, 3,1 ji.li 11, vl baiuu uas iatl Jc.it ....ll.jll .0,11 1 u,. AVa,,j pi,LU p.nu lul iiouj ai suuiii Omaha tnu past bvscrui uuya with com Purisoiis; 1W1. ljO.ll''J,l!9.U7.lM.li95, April U. April lb. Aurii 1,., April is., April m., April :v., April ii , Aplli il., April iu., April 24., Aft 11 .V. April 2i., April .1. April 2s., Aplll ii)., .tprii oj. May 1... May 2... Mav 3... May 1... may 0... May ... -Muy v... iuy o... , b OlHl , a tfo7 i ; -ii , i M;, , b , t 8a ' I , 5 MM u U I i i I i o "'Si , 5 77 I '-7.1 I . I , o tu I 0; 4 1 1 n tiltt. I I " .41 o IT 6 72'l 5 4?i 5 tiTTs! 1 u 04 1 I 3 72 5 45 1 b bj U 72 b 4J i t 6 4 3 il 0 4a 3 7o a 4i 3 Vl I 3 12 6 3i 1 (1 Ji 3 fii 0 ut .1 U.I 6 S) 3 63 a 3I 3 b, 1 a 3fj 3 till I 3 b'Jj 1 'in ' 1 5 2i 3 61 a l! J 'j i 5 Hi 3 l5 5 2HJ 3 &i b 221 3 t2 I 3 01 1 6 21, I ti 1U 3 t'J 3 67 3 11 1 V I 3 60, 3 li 3 bJI 3 i3 3 M J 14, I 3 71 3 M 3 i'Ji 3 l 'i 3 .'J 3 tk,, I 3 Ml 1 3 !7 3 'M 3 :oi 3 3 yj 3 b'J w oi, 4 111 4 . 3 91 3 44, 3 J 3 44 a fc. 3 tJ 3 81 3 li 3 I0 3 ii a .IV 3 7tf , 3 7I( 3 72 3 b.) 3 uij 3 iU 3 ill 3 33 I 4 ii . 4 II 3 3j, t i4 3 43, 4 IS 1 4 ol 3 34 4 tin 3 3l ' 3 3U 3 70 3 -0 4 kl 3 3, 4 v 3 31i 4 bi I 4 65 3 26j 4 Ui 3 ib, .' .i 4 W . U 1 Jl I l.' 4 41 3 U, 4 "J I 4 oj 3 2,i 4 47 3 3u, 3 v3, 4 40 3 3- I 3s 3 l'J 1 ii Indicates Sunday. Tho uttlcial number of cars of stock brought In today by eacn road was: Cattle.Hogs.Sh p.lrtcs. 3 C. M. & St. P. Ky.. u. at. l. ity 3 Mlssouil Pacnic lly (i billon Pucliic system.... SI C. iv. N. W. lly 3 R. H. .St M. V. 11. it ;a S. C. .V P. Hy i v., at. p., ,m. i o. uy.. 2f 11. as M. n. 11. 1: :a c, n. a: y. ity C, it. 1. k P., cast 6 C, K. 1. .V P., west 2 Illinois Central 3 Total receipts lti'J Thu disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purcnaslng tne num ber of head indicated: 3 ii s j is 1 i, m 2 12 u 2 ti 1 liujcrs, Omuiia Packing Co tswiti ana company fw'j Clioahy J'acklng to bi'J Armour Co l,utti It. llccker & Degan 77 lienton & L'lideiwood 3'J Livingstone at Schallcr.... 15 A. S. Alawhlnucy dI liblllllloil c It I'M Other buyers iiotf Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 2,0 1 0 1,'Jll 3,43'J 2,oUS 11 itii 1, iVi 113 ' Wool Mnrket. mt l.nt'ia Mnv s WOOl Alllininrb re ceipts are Incrca'slrig. hot enough Is coming In to test the extcutof .the .demand nor show the strength'.of.'Vllue: market stendy: medium grades. l.iftWm.-; light line. lltfllHc; heuvy line. 95llc; tub wnshed, 17fi27c. LONDON, May S, At the wool auction sales today 14,0"O bales wero offered. The attendance ,vas large. Competition was sharp at hardening" rates. Scotireds and merinos wero fully rmmtaincd; crossurcus wero ii per com anove tue opening aim goon medium crndes suitable for America were also 5 per cent higher. Americans secured several parcels of good merinos nnd lambs. uest qualities at an aovnnce ot o per cent. 1 ForclH" Kliinnclal. LONDON. May Si Money was very un settled today nnd wns unable to free Itself entirely from the .Bank of England. Tho activity of Americans lessened nnd prices were slightly better after the receipt of New York's opening prices. There was somo uneasiness regarding the forthcoming settlement, in view of tho lurgc fluctuations during the nccount. Canadian I'acincs re acted sharply. Grand Trunks were easier. Americans, after declining, following the olllclal close, improved 50c to $1. Northern Paclllc common reacted 13214 after touching 111. Southern Pnclllc went up to 55 after touching 53V4, Union Paclllc common was quoted at I.ti. K n porn ted 11 nil Dried Frails. NEW YORK, May S.-EVAPOIIATBD APPLES Asking rates for evaporated ap ples were reduced slightly today, but did not bring about any marked Improvement in demand. The close, however, was steady at the decline. State common, ISffl'ic; prime, 4iiJ choice, 5775y.c; fancy, 6rg tHc CALIFORNIA DTUED FRUITS-Rulcd Inactive at Slifi'c per lb. for prunes, as to size and quality. Apricots, Royal. 7Vj(ffl2c; Moor Park, S'lSc. Peaches, peeled, 121j5j 20c; unpcelcd, BlJifilOc. Simnr Market. NEW YORK. May 8. SUGAR Firm; fair rcliiitng, 3-i;c; centrifugal, 96 test, 4 n-.12o: molasses sugar, 3ic; retlned. tlrm. NEW ORLEANS. May K.-SUCAR Opened quiet; centrifugal, !) 1-lfic; yellow, 4l4Mc; seconds, 2'Mj4c. Molasses, strong; centrifugal, 9'sc. Totals 3,858 10,574 3.VSS CATTLE There wns 1. good llbcial supp.y of cattle hcr today and as Chicago was reported slow una easy packers started In hero to pound the marKet. Sellers, how over, were holding for steady prices and as a result It wus a little late before the cat tle began to move toward tho scales nt a very rapid rate. Tne bulk of tho offerings as usual was made up of ueef steers and the quality on tho whole was cood. Packers, however. began bidding all the way from steady to a tilmo lower than yesterday, Hellers were asking steady prices and In soma cases they succeeded in getting them and In others concessions had to be made. It was rnther u.i uneven market, but could, per haps, bo quoted Just about steady Mil good stuff and weak to a dime lower in extreme cases 011 the kinds thnt are not called choice. The buyers evidently wanted the cattle, but In view of the condition ot tne markets nt other points they thought they ought to got them a little lower hero nnd for thnt reason were bearish. There were not over llfteen cars of cows nnd heifers on tho market today, but trndo In thofce lines wns in about tho same condition ns it was on beef steers. Some sellers thought they had to take lower prices, while others received fully steRdy prices. The kind buyers wanted were prob ably Just about steady, while others were a little slow and weak. Hulls, calveb and stags sold nt Just about f.tendy prices it the quality was at all satisfactory. Stockers and feeders wero lower again today ai tho high prices have rather shut off tho demand from tho country and the weather has also tended to keep buyers at home. Prices on nil grades can safely be quoted a qunrter lower than they were last wcck. iicpresctuauve saies: BEEF STEERS. OH and llosln. NEW YORK, May 8,-OILS-Cottonseed, quiet; prime crude, nominal: prlmo yellow, 34c. Petroleum, easy. Rosin, steady; strained, common to good, $3.535f3.57Vi. Tur pentine, steady. LACKAWANNA SHOPMEN OUT Sny Thej- Will .Not Work Until Set tlciuent of Fellow Workers' Grievance. UTICA, N. Y May 8. About 200 men employed In the Lackawanna shops In this city did not go to work today. The men are holding a meeting and have refused lo mako any statement except to the effect that they will uot roturn to work unless tho grievances of men In other Lackawanna bhops are settled satisfactorily. THE HF.AI.TV JIAI1KKT, INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednes day, May s: Wnrrniity Deeds. C. D. Laytnn nnd wife to William Clements, 1 ucrc In sw4 nwl 8-14-13.J ?j0 I'eier Miner anil who to iiiemur .nu ler. se S-16-10 E. A. Erway and wife to A. J. Par son, 10 acres In sei; se'4 3U-16-9 E. A. Reed and husband to C. C. Ken dall, lot 1, block 11, Hrown park J. D. Relghard to Robert Ponley. lots 3, 4, 1.1 to 20. 22 and 23, block 1, Stev ens Pliico , C. !,. Porter to W. H. Nicks, lot 17, hlock , Summit add Moses Hawkins and wife to Catherine Kennedy, sublot 5, In Government lot 1, In 11-13-13 ....! Omaha Realty company to Israel An derson, w4 lot 5, block 9, Sweesy s auu 5,000 500 1,200 E. G. Parker and husband to C. L. Porter, n!4 lot 3, block 1, PcrKlti s 350 subdlv A. P. T.ikey nnd wife to Daniel Cann- van, lut 1, block C. Clifton Hill ault Clnllil Deeds. H. F. Palmer nnd wife to First Na tional bank of Wellington, Pa., lot 3 and part lot 4, block 12. Bemls park Deed. E. M. Morsmaii, Jr., trustee. In First National bank of Washington. Pa., lot 3 and part lot 4, block 12, Bemls park ., Sheriff to F. W. Hippie, a tract com inenclng at sw corner lot 49, block A, Reservoir add '.'.000 k50 1.70U Total umount of transfers.. ,,..,....?12,"j No. Av. IT. No. Av. 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I 33 1 1030 3 73 7 1221 4 33 3 1173 3 75 2 1273 4 40 1 1300 3 i'S 9 128 4 43 1 980 3 75 16 IVA 4 '.3 1080 3 75 1 1430 4 en IS S75 3 V 5 1 1130 3 10 1 9C0 3 83 COWS AND HEIFERS. j 813 2 (5 7 .....1067 3 95 21 897 3 W " fW 4 i0 8 903 3 n HEIFERS.. 1 410 3 '"I :.' 921 4 15 4 453 3 15 1 90 4 73 1 720 3 75 2 735 4 25 4- 760 3 TO 1 630 4 25 1 630 1 73 6 6S0 4 ," 1 750 3 3 11 630 4 40 1 (,80 3 80 3 676 4 40 1 500 4 CO M 773 4 45 9 601 4 CO 1 1010 4 M 3 716 4 D 2 933 4 (9 1 7M 4 15 2 . . 830 4 ') BULLS. 1 12) 2 30 I mo 1 m 1..,., 1480 3 80 3 13V) 3 3 1 970 3 '0 1 1384 3 90 1..,. 1X) 3 10 1 KM 3 90 1 1204 3 13 1 1010 3 90 1 1210 3 20 1 13) 3 93 1 1280 3 53 1 1970 4 00 1 1140 3 53 1 2020 4 (0 I 1330 3 25 3 1173 4 1 0 1 13.10 S 10 1 MM 4 CO 1 118 ) 3 41 1 990 4 CO 1 1529 3 40 1 1340 4 CO 1 1370 I 41 1...., 1280 4 10 4 190 3 30 1 1130 4 10 1 980 3 :0 1 1810 4 '0 1 1.100 3 '1 1 1730 4 10 1 1890 3 83 1 170) I 10 1 84) 3 61 1 140 4 '.0 2..., 1501 3 73 1 840 4 33 1 H10 3 80 CALVES. 1 90 3 00 1 180 M 5 286 3 W 1 220 6 CO 2 J70 5 M ' 120 C 00 1 290 I 30 2 133 23 STAGS. 1 14 3 75 1 1890 4 23 1 1241 4 CO STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 .') 2 '0 4 712 3 3 4 47 2 73 3 433 3 63 1 820 2 (3 1 101 i .0 1 9 3 (0 1 ;o j ;j 1 810 3 00 1 12M 3 7J 13 3 IS 7 421 3 (5 1 1310 3 20 410 3 83 J 3 " ! 434 3 90 1 190 3 23 1 370 4 In 1 1IM 2 O 4 410 4 10 1 10) 3 10 20 911 4 23 1 10.10 3 30 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 30 311 I ?3 14 1097 4 70 3 942 4 43 14 1057 4 93 3J...v 782 4 13 8 111 3 10 7...! 974 4 63 21 111; 5 10 12 848 4 23 IKW 5 j STOCK CALVES. 1 320 3 co 8 3.'S V) 20 274 3 CO 67 201 4 33 39... SO.... 3.... !.... 63.... I.... 3..'.'. 2.... 40.... 1.... 4).. STEERS TEXAS. 1164 5 00 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 822 (64 322 413 476 380 304 510 483 S33 , R?0 48j , 840 , 730 496 3 00 3 23 3 30 3 43 3 :o 3 M 3 75 3 ',3 4 CO 4 (') 4 25 4 4i 4 4) I 15 4 40 2... 13.... I.... 23.... 9.... 4.... 28.... 26.... 37.... 10.... 1.... 20 6.. . 750 , 820 810 434 . 913 , iW , 791 , 431 438 , 470 . 730 , 480 . 327 , 590 4 45 4 13 4 :o 4 30 4 SO 4 CO 4 CO 4 70 4 73 4 83 4 83 4 83 4 3 4 90' HOGS The llheml rerthito nf 1 inert rnn tllllled todnv and ns other mnrknt were nil quoted lower prices at this point also took 1 nc marKet opened owi'ic lower, with the bulk of tho mixed hogs selling nt J.l.WV, and 8S.A3. The rhnlror l.i.i.U milil nt J5.67ij and Jj.70. while the lightweights sold rrom Jj.oo down, It wns a fairly active market at those prices and the bulk of the offerings changed hands In good season. The last end ot tho market did not show any particular change, so that the market ns u wnoic can ne quoted iVfj.c lower. As high ns 5,10 was nnld fur lim-u u-eli-lilx "07 and 330 pounds, which makes today's top only a nickel lower than yesterday. Rcpre- No. 32 232... 105... SS.... 80..,. 83.... 70.... 6".... 58,... 82.... 63.... 76.... 30.... 87.... 13.... 81 . 9.. 71.. 79.. 61.. 80.. I I 72.. C8.. (;.. 77.. K.. 67.. 12..,. 72.... 73.... 86,... 6.... 62 ... 61. ... 72.... 78.... 29.... 10.... 61..'.. 34..:. 34.... hi.... 71.... (.0.... 73..,. 72. . . . M.".'.'. .128 .113 169 .176 .196 .133 .217 .223 .248 .220 .214 S.11 181 231 ....JIJ 194 216 193 202 235 233 218 223 270 231 2C0 211 25J ...226 ...204 1. -.209 ,...242 ,...235 .,.217 ...214 ..mu ..,.18 ,...233 .22 Av. Sh. Pr. 77 ... II 10 5 39 . .'.V0 ..212 ..223 ..223 ..217 ..193 ..243 ..213 ..20 ....206 ....203 ....237 ....209 221 216 ...,206 ....250 ....221 ....214 ....230 ....253 ....256 .,..223 ....223 2 215 2 210 8 211 49 SO 77 87 63 66 76 73 79 73... 10... 65... es!!! S8... 72... 23... 23... 74.. 96.., 65.. 61.., 71... 203 ...200 ...260 ...263 ...238 40 120 120 80 Sou 89 80 .20 m 60 20 120 324 200 160 160 S 30 3 34 5 CT 5 37'j 3 IV, 3 fft : f? 5 i70 3 CO 5 (4 3 1.0 0 Go 5 60 3 60 3 CO 3 64 5 60 3 40 3 62!, 3 t2!i 3 ',2, 3 tj'i 5 (,2'4 3 M'.i 3 fjij 3 5 l'St 3 62i 3 ri 3 2V 5 8."4 5 ."., 8 6i, 3 I2'i S I'J'i 3 62 5 62! 5 C2) S Silj S 321, S 424 "6 CJ'4 5 02V, 3 c:h 5 12, 5 C2t, 5 2i, 3 C2V, 5 62!, 6 iJ'i 5 C2, 3 f2Vj 3 12 ( i 5 C2, 3 t2'4 5 f.'i, 3 C2!, 3 hV, 5 1,2 H 3 Gil, fi b2'j 3 f2',i 3 62', 5 611, 3 C2'i 5 (2'., 3 3 f,;ia 3 C2, 3 C3, S 62'i 5 C2V1 3 , 3 C5 5 f5 No. M.. . . CH 71 'J! 81 29 ti Av. Sh. Tr. 249 .223 .231 .262 .229 .226 .229 160 80 81) t) 80 120 CO 67 "9 73 64 67 65 fc5 69 71 64 66. hS. ffl.... 83.... 74.... 4.... 61.... 57.... 63.... 60.... 65.... 80.... 62.... 12.... 70.... 70.... eo.... C9.... 82.... Vj.. S3.... tV.!" 73.... 41.... 77. .. f.6... S3... 73... 44... 60... 81... 61... 74... 61... 44... 60.., fc9... C3. . 73... 71... 70... 46... 73... S8... 61... 67..., 27... S3... 49... 67... 6... 66... 49... 82..., ..2J2 ..210 ..238 ..217 .'.243 ..228 ..267 ..24 J ..233 ....227 ....274 ....244 ....248 ....16J ....232 '.'.'.'.Ti: ....234 ....232 ....249 ....269 ....237 ....234 ....243 ....244 ....214 ....260 ....222 ....224 ....214 ....229 W..2S8 ....261 ....247 ....256 ..262 ..243 ....212 ....292 ,'....270 256 ....309 264 261 272 261 ....297 ....309 ....241 ....217 ....255 ....247 ....241 ....258 ....245 ....250 ....282 ....255 ....238 ....262 ....29) ....319 ....274 ...378 233 ....297 ....380 81 80 89 160 40 200 129 ' 80 160 120 80 2u4 124 M 40 iii 200 40 44 124 84 80 80 164 80 'so '80 80 80 'si CO 40 'so 1C0 160 40 16) ') 4) 200 84 5 63 3 43 5 63 3 r; 3 85 5(5 5 V, 3 C5 S 45 5 1,5 3 C. 5 i5 5 (5 3 63 3 (3 3 15 3 63 3 85 3 CS 3 CS 3 fi 3 i'S S 65 3 hS ' 3 C5 3 t5 3 65 5 C5 3 63 3 ii5 5 C5 5 65 5 65 3 65 5 63 3 65 5 65 3 3 5 03 5 f5 65 .1 CS 3 fS S 13 3 Ci 3 63 S 65 3 63 3 63 3 63 3 C3 3 c.3 5 CS 5 fl 3 15 3 63 3 C3 5 CS S CS S C5 3 63 3 63 3 CS 5 C5 3 C5 3 63 3 n 5 18 3 67, 6 t7i, 5 70 6 70 3 70 3 74 5 70 5 73 3 75 SHEEP Thero wns not ns heavy a run of sheen hero today as there was yesterday, but buyers did not take hold In very good bhane nnd the market was rather slow and could be quoted steady to a little lower. Other points were also slow and weak, which made buyers bearish at this point, Colorado lambs sold at ll.'JO, clipped owes brought 3.20. which is tho same as they sold tor yesterday, and clipped wethers sold at (3.63. It wns rnther a stow market from start to finish and It was a little late be fore a clearance wns made. Quotations: Choice wooled wethers, $4.20 4j4.4o; tnlr to good wooled wethers, H.ukbi 4 20; clipped wethers, 3.85'r4.00, fair to good clipped wethers, j3.Bog3.ha, cholco light weight ewes, wooled, JI.0034.1S: fair to good ewes, 13.60ftt.flO; clipped ewes, J3.254f 3.75; choice wooled lambs, 4.90j6.CM; fair to good lambs, J4.bS'1.90; clipped lambs, J4.20Qr 4.10: fair to good clipped lambs, 13.75'(i4.'.ti; spring lambs, I5.&Oj,.50j feeder wethers, J3.&0&4.00; feeder lambs, 14.004(4. 40. Repre sentative tales: No. . Av. Pr. 9 culled ewes...., M 1 60 4 western ewes 93 3 00 2G1 clipped western ewes X7 3 20 440 clipped Oregon wethers M 3 84 217 western yearlings 82 3 91 23.1 clipped Mexican wethers 9) 3 tvi R9 hi inns 71 1 23 634 Colorado lambs Si 4 00 2 bucks 120 3 00 2 Nebraska ewes 83 3 10 267 Nebraska owes S7 3 10 SH cull ewes 112 3 60 168 clipped feeder lambs 75 3 80 263 clipped feeder lambs M) 4 00 10 mixed sheep 113 I 00 45 ewe lambs 6j I So 37 spring lambs oh t ) iij.t cupped teener lambs t 3 io IIS clipped western lambs 60 4 10 Xnvr York Live .Stock Mnrkel. NEW YORK. May 8.-HEEVES-Recelpts, 2,527 he-id; steers weak nnd generally 10c Inwer: bulls, nlso medium and common cows, steady; fnt cows lower: steers, 14.65 (B5.70: fat oxen and stags, H.iYifi.M; bulls, J3.CW4.60; cows, J2 lOftl-lM; cables steady; shipments. 3,130 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 6,fiS6 head: fair de mand and extra veals about steady; some late arrlvnls unsold; veals, J3.fKi3,5u; choice and extra, Jo.fi2Vy5.75; tops, JO; buttermilks, S3 5 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts. ll.nffl head; sheep In light supply and stendy; lambs 10o off. clipped sheep, $3.K)JH.f.0; ex port sheep. JI.75; wooled stock nominal; clipped Iambs, J4.50J.5.40: clipped culls, J3.50; very little wooled stock, quoted at J3.23'( 5.85; spring lambs slow at J4.75. HOGS-Rccelpts, 6,133 head; slow at J5.S5 (&6.10. St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, May 8. f Bpeclnt.) Tho Journal quotes: CATTLE Receipts, 2,500 head; market ac. tlve and steady to weak; natives, J4 2.Vfl 5. 41; Texas and westerns. J3.50fi5.23; cows and heifers, J2.25g5,00; bulls and stags, J2.2.1 f(4 75; yearllnRH and calves. J3.5c(i4.85: stockers and feeders. $.1.40fl4.t3; veals, JI.J5 fJHOGS-Recelpts, 7,600 head; markot SfllOc lower: all grades, Ja.waa.M; bulk of sales, J5.Mflfi.67H; pigs steady. SHEEP AND I.AMB8-I e.elpts. 2,300 head; market active and steady: lambs, Jt.!vn6.0; yearlings. Jl.iS'SitO; wether, J4.O0fl4,3O; ewes, J,1,25ft3.i5. tit. Louis Live Slock Market. ST. LOUIS, May 8. CATTLE Receipts, 3,&rl head. Including l.Wrt Texans; market Mow to lc lower; natlvo shipping and ex port hteers, J3.fAnfj.75: dressed beef and butcher bteers, JI.S0Q5.35i utetrs under 1,000 lbs . J3.8IMH 75, stockord and feeders. J.1 3fff 1.75. cows ami heifers. J2 OPtfl.Pj, enjiners, J1.2.V&2.S3. bulls, J;i mu 2S. Texas and In dian steers, J3.S35T6.lo; cows nnd heifers, J2.50ii4.25. HOGS Hecetpti, 0.Si head; market 6c lower; pigs and lights. J5.53f;.tV; packers, JS.S'Vitn.S5, butchers, t,".fi,l5,8,.. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recclpls, 3,3tO head; market strong and active; native mutttiis, Jl.(vffl 8"i. spring lambs, JS.ooif 5.90; culls and bucks, iiWi 75. Chicago i.ivn stock maiikht. t'nttle mul llo 44rnernll.v Wenli flipped I, mull Mend;. CHICAGO. Mny S, --CATTLE Receipt, 21,000 bead; steers generally weak; butchers' stock llrm nnd active; good to prime steers, Jo.iioifu.w: poor to medium, Jl.oofH.W; stockers nnd feeilors, choice steady, others weak, J3.15$t".il; cows and heifers, 2 70ip 4.75: calmer", J2.t0ff2.65: bulls, weak, J2 S.V,f 4.15; calves, slow, JH.eOji I. tin; Texns fed steers. JI.SMf5.33; Texas bulls, J2.7Mf3.80. HOGS-Receipts today, 32,000 head; tomor row, 28,000, estimated, left over, 3,f: weak; top, J5..8JH; mixed and butcher. J,i,6n$i..S0; good to choice heavy. J.i.tlfl.'!.824; rough heavy, JA.roii6.rtl; light. J5. 60&S. 76: bulk of sales, J5.iV3Jiti.73. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, SD.ft.) head: sheep wc.ik; choice clipped lambs steady; wooled lambs weak; top, J5.I2U! good to choice wether. J4.llHju.35; fnlr to choice mixed, J.1,755i4.lO: western sheep, J4, 15574. A3; yearlings, JI.15JN.I0; native, lambs, JI.Ovvj.15; wustern lambs, Jl.lSy 5.12'i. 14 nn inn City Lite Stork Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. May 8,--CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,:nu Texans, 80 calves: dressed beef and Texas steers, 6Jfl5o lower; other cut tin steady; choice beef steers, J5 255i5.6o; fair to good, J4.iWii5.25; stockers and feeder, J3.55 815.00; western fed steers, JI.451jO,3S; cows, tt.2friT4.ry); heifers, J3.rtVtjS.15; dinners, J2.f) 53.1S; bulls, J3.25jI.W: calve. Jl.rsfti.is). HOGS Receipt, 22.300 head; market, Slji 10c lower; top, J5.80: bulk of sales, $5.5.Vfc 5.75: heavy, J.V 7016. SO; mixed packers, J5.W) 4iS.7."; light. J5.30US.Im; pigs, Jt.isiS.'.'5. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recetpls, C.nOO head; market generally 10c higher; western lambs, JI.5fKiiS.l5, western sheep, .ji.mw 4.25; western yearlings, Jl.255tl.75; ewes, J3.2Sftl.IO; culls, J2.2.V(i3.23, clipped Texas sheep, J3.:'3ft4.25; spring lambs, J5. 23516. 50. Sinus. I lly Mil' Stock Mnrket, SIOUX CITY. May S.-(Spcclal Telegram.) - CATTLE Receipts, W0; slow; beeves, JI.25 (fr4.85; cows mid bulls, mixed, J.'.SOII 1 45; stockers and feeders, J3.6OJ(4.50; calves ami yearlings, J3.75ti4.rti. 1 II ICS Receipts, 2,000; fully steady; sales, JS 606.03. Stock In Slnhl. The following table shows the tecelpls of cuttle, hogs and sheep nt the four principal live stock markets May !i: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. South Omaha 3.S20 lo.rtvj 3,913 Chicago 21,000 32,(00 VO.OiV) Kansas City 3,200 22,340 n.COrt St. Louis 3,S'0 9,b'.l 3.3'0 Totals 31,820 7I.V0 33,213 WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS .Modernte Increase In Marketing, of Hogs, but Scfisoii'fi Record In Still Short. CINCINNATI. May S. (Special Telegram.) The Price Current eayi: There is a mod erate Increase In the marketing' of hogs. The total western packing Is 505,000 head, compared with 480,000 the preceding week and 125,000 last year. Since March 1 the total Is 3,065,000, against 4,040,000 u year ago. Prominent places compare as'follows; Chicago Kansas City OMAHA St. Lojls St. Joseph lndlnnaiiolls Milwaukee Cincinnati ottumwa Cedar Rapids Sioux City St. Paul 1901. im ....1,110,000 l,2O5,0"O . ... tilB.ono 540,'.m0 . . . , 40,i,ono . . . . issn.ooo .... 2Won .... 160,(100 .... ia;,oo0 119,000 .... 76,000 6S,fKO .... 14S,(0 . . . . ys.ooo 40i ii iiio xn.Ms) 297,1X0 1M.WI U2.HO II. 'i,tK) loti.oio 71.0l III. OUO 86,10 RULING ON FOREST RESERVES lirstera There on Surlrntieci nnd :ot on Authority ot I'lin ure. FRESNO, Cal., May 8. Judge Welborn, sitting In the northern division of the United States district court for southern California, In overruling n demurrer mad by sheep owners to complaint's against them for trespassing on forest reserves, gaa an Important opinion regarding the jurisdic tion of the United States executive authority over the forest reserves. He held that It could not be questioned that the United Stntcs had entiro authority over Its public lands nnd that tho right enjoyed by grazers of running their stock on the public domain Ir derived from tho suffnmce of the ex ecutive power of the national government and not from any authorization of congross. The Best of Everything V Chicago and East. St.Paul-Mintieapolis. Hot Spritigs-Deadwood. CITY OFFICES: 1401-1403 Farnam Street. 41 MILES SHOHTEhT TO ST. LOUIS. TheSt. Louis Cannon Ball Leaves Union Station dally 5:15 p. m. Arrives in St. Loul 7.00 a. m. 2H SULKS SHORTEST TO QUIMCV. TheQuincy Express Leaves Union Station dally nt 7.00 a. ra. Trains leave dally for St. Louis, Kantai City, Qulncy and nil points East or South. TIcketB to all points In Europo via all lines. Call at O. ft Ct. L. city ofllco, 1415 Farnsm Street. Paxton Hotel Rlk.. or write HarryE. Mcores, U V. Y T. A., Omaha. Neb. Trirplione tout), Boyd Commission Co Successors to James E. Hoyd L. Co., OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION chain, rnoi-miox ami stocks. nonrci of Tnili llalldlnif. Direct wires to Chicago nd New Torlr, .'orrespondence, John A, Warren & Co. LI'.tJAI, NOTICI'3. Aniiunl Meeting. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Fremont, Ulkhorn A V?"0.urA Vailer Itallrond company will bo held at the nftlco o fthc company In Omaha, Neb,, on Friday, May 17, JS0I, at 10 o'clock a. m., for tho election of directors and tho transaction of uch other business as may come .before tho meeting. J. IHSDKII5LU. Secretary,