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    TITE OMAITA DAILY PEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. 1903.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
My Wheat Continues to Attract More
Than Usual Attention.
CORN ALSO IS LIVELY ON BOARD
Oat Mali Might Advance, Mar
Prodact Closing Two-F.ighths
Higher Thai July aad
tenteigiher.
.j . umAHA, .May a, 19V
My wheat attracted considerable atten
tion toaay, opening kDoui ic nigner man
a noae. i lie openm lunged
rom mc to .c, who H2c tienuentiy oid
uuring i ne first nour. . 'inert was turn a
ufciii.u lo fri-jgc. a rise to c ana the Clone
a l kl-fcC.
Ma corn aliio showed activity. It opened
'ia'c nigner than yesterday a close and
.'inu at 4c, witu 4)o lor me higu
i.guie. juiy wheat opened at uit&Ntio
and closed at Bc. bvpiembcr opened at
,t'9isi ana ln dose was at 7tf-,-,c. juiy
cum wa steady ana closed at o-,gc. oep
tenioer cloaca at tn name figure.
tnt-re waa a attain aavancu in oats. May
closing- at 4)V ana Juiy anu bepiemoet at
cables were IVi hlaher mi Muv wheat
4c on uly and -gc on September, niuropeaii
markets report some liquidation on me
anon title in May. A Liverpool wire nays
mat a urn uecreaso in the American
iaiole supply, a good milling demand ana
the absence of tenders oil May contracts
caused a steady opening Monday, witn
initial ao.vanci.-s of c in an mom lis and
lurtner lift fains 01 lc In May, l"c in
juiy ana 4c in HepteniDer. cmcugo re
poiis a 33h,iiyl-uuSnei increase in Blocks of
contract wneat. witli a total stock of
ll.Ul.vu bushels. A Hi. I.ouia mcssuge to a
local firm is to tne eftect that a opring
neid (Mo.) miller has laKen 2a,ju ouslieis
ot elevator wheat to ship to his mill. iu
ports trom the Uuiuth markets louay are
to tne eriect that foreign trade Is discour
aging, tne foreigners seeming to back
awa from oilers ot wheat. Tne Pillsoury
people bought 3,VKj,08 bushels ot No. 1
wneat at Minneapolis yesterday and now
control 4,f),uoo busnris Spencer ana Akin
took snO.uoi bushels ot -wheat at SI. Louis
taiarrtnv Aiikriul t I, a i-a nn 1 . i aulu
Armour nas bought 3,u,uu0 bushels in Mil
waukee and this tends toward a general
strengthening of me market. Snowcrs
were reported in pails of Nebraska and
. Kansas Monday niBil' and they are pre
. (lined for almost ti n entire wheat section
tonight and tomorrow.
. In corn cables at ; 14c higher. Liverpool
opened 40 higher in May and July and
advanced 4c pu isood demand. An advance
, of Sd In i.a Plata hud something to no
. with the rlMC. There Is a bullish feeling on
the Chicago corn market in May and July,
with predictions of a sharp discount 111
! c p'ember. it the bulls take In the con
tract corn and snip It out there will not
be much ten byi thn end of the month.
. Chicago contract "tirn increased 138,404
buehens MondaV. making a total of 2.555.39J
bushels. Seventy-six cars were received, as
.agamkt 324 a year ago. The shipment was
. sui.ux) bushels.
Omaha Cash Bales.
VHEA'r-No.- 8 hard, 1 car, 56 lbs., 80c.
' Omaha fash Tripes. '
; WHEAT No. 2 hard, 85c; No. 3 hard, 80c;
.No. 4 hard, Stygfliic; No. 3 spring. Hue.
' CORN No. '., 4Sv4c; No. 3, 44c; No. 4,
424c; no grade, 386 41c; No. 2 yellow, 44c;
' No. 3 yellow, 44c; No. 2 white, 44c; No. 3
' White, 44c.
V OATS No. 2 mixed, 284c; No. 3 mixed,
28c; No. 4 mixed,-:? fee; No. 2 white, 2SVc;
No. 3 white, 29c; No. 4 white, 24c; stand
ard, 284c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
72 76 144
022.); rekt. HJ.SfJlS.flO; elty extra India
.nee. $20 ir&22 "0 Cut meats. steady;
pl.-kled bellies, $7.l.Hf8.fl; rl-t lor) shoulders.
$i.V"60; plrkled hams. 19.74 I0.n0. Lard,
stesdy; western steamed. $7.4"; May
rinsed, 17.40 nominal; refined, quiet; con
tinent, $7 6"; Hnutn Amerlisn, a.2.i; enm
pound. $.' 2Vi. Pork, barely s'esdy;
famll. $14 fi'alS "o; short clear, $13.0i'1)l.ti;
mens, $1 rtnai.1.60.
TA 1,1 iW hteartv : cltv, i$2 per piirkage)
, L. . . . . . ,1
ri'uiiiri. iai-ssa-p irpf, nilt'ic
KM K-Klradv ; ilnmestlo, fair to
2W-4e; Japan, nominal.
B I 'TTKH Market steady; street
extra creamery, 2i'32!Vc.
t'MF.KBK-Firm; stme full cream.
colored and white, faney. 14'c; state nn
lilVe; state late mode, colored and white
poor to chnlre, ,loj ISr; state large, col
ored and white, fancv, 14c: state fine. 1.1tT
13V-; state late mide. colored and white,
poor to choirs, loiti i;tc.
KOOS Market steady, western storage
seleetlnns, ISr; western firsts, 17o.
mri.TRY Alive; Market quiet; west
ern chickens. 12c; fowls. n4o; old turkeys.
14c. Pressed: Market steady; western
rhlekens, lQfj'12c; fowls, loaiic; turkeys,
14'dl8c. .
extra,
price,
small.
CIIICAfiO (iRAII AKII l'ROVIIO
Featares of the Traillnat and Closing;
Trices on Hu-irtl of Trade.
CUlCAOO, May r A liberal decrease In
the world's visible . m- had a strength
ening effect on t; wheat market here
today. Falling off In primary receipts also
tended to advance prices. At the close
July wheat was up V Corn la up Vic
Oats show a gain of iW'Vic Provisions are
a shade to 12Hc higher.
The wheat market had a firm undertone
the greater part of he session. I'nder In
fluence of higher prices at Liverpool the
market opened Arm. with July up k'aHcat
S-IVi'iiJUV- For a time pit .trnders were
qulto free Hellers, predictions of rain over
tne wheat belt In general br-lng responsible
for the greater share of the selling pres
sure. The best demand waa from shorts
Aftrr July had sold off to 82",c offerings
dwindled nnd a firm tone again developed.
As tradinr progressed the firmness changed
to deride. strength. The Improvement In
tone was due partly to good demand for
cash wheat at Kansas City and Mlnne-
nolls. Another factor, however, that
exerted a powerful Influence was a de
crease of l.iO.(no bushels In the world s
available stocks. Last veer there was an
Increase of about . 1.(i.ii0 bushels. Total
primary receipt also were less than for
the corresponding day a year ago. This
fact had much to do with late bullish sen
timent. The highest point In July was
rearhfd Just before the rinse, when the
price touched 84.' The market finished
strong, with July at 8:!c. Clearances of
wheat nnd flour were equal to Kd.ooo bushels.
fr'rtmary receipts were i.i,400 busneis, com
pared with 218.IO0 bushels a year ago. Min
neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of bin ears. ngulnt 314 cars last
week ami Ki3 cars a year ago.
An extremely small movement caused ac
tive covering by shorts In the corn pit
tnaaya resulting in a strnnsr market. I'rt
mary receipts tr.dny were over 50 per cent
less than for the corresponding day a year
ago. A decrease of 2,ono.Ww bushels In the
world a visible supply also helped to stlmu
late un active demand. July opened 'fci'e
higher at 4H.V& 4bc, sold between 4t;-V and
i Hut nnd clos"d at 46:c. I-ocal receipts
were i cars, with 2 of contract grade.
Trading In the oats pit was dull the en
tire dav. The tone of the market, how
ever, was firm In svmnathv with corn F,stl
mated receipts for tomorrow of only 28 cars
favored the bulla. July opened unchanged
at 28c. sold up to at'c and closed at 2SV
atVic laical receipts were 14 cars.
provisions were firm on small receipts ot
ocr. Offerings were small thfoughout the
day. At the rlose July pork was up 5c at
$5 121,,. Mrd was a shade higher at $7 22V'q
-n. Kilis were up "Ac at Ji.li1.
Kstlmnled receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
20 ears; com, 2U cars; oats, 28 cars; hogs,
So fion head.
The lending futures ranged ns follows:
Chicago ....
Kanaan City
Minneapolis
. Xuluth ......
''SSI. Louis ...
Omaha .....
f-
531
, 81
15
6tiS
1
26S
4
276
2S3
1
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
; The range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
: reported by the Edwards-Wood cum
.pany, ilO-111 Board of Trade, was:
Article. .Open. High. Low. Close. Yeat y.
May .. SWil
July ..,94yftS
Sept... I glVkl
W4I
$.
fflVil
?T
SWTai
D8'Bi
97H
114
81H
B indicates bid.
WEATHER IS GRAIN BELT.
nsettled Conditions .General and
shower? In Central Valleys.
i An area of decidedly low pressure over
lie tne centrAl valleys and west, and un
settled weather prevails in all sections.
Showery weather Is general In the central
valleys and throughout tho west, with
light snows In Yellowstone tiurlt nnt ot
I'resno. Cal. Conditions are favorable for
nowers and thunderstorms in the central
vueys lomgni ana Wednesday, with
.uvi-i n:niiirr ennesoay. l.ignt snow.'a
Occurred In the lake region and heavier
rslna In the east gulf states, followed by
bn... 1 1., nu,.J .l.l i J
tviinnuj lifllllV HUB IllUrOlIlg.
umans recora or lemnernturA anA nr
clpltatlon compared with the corresponding
uoj ui iiiv linn inree years:
... . L5. 19M. 1903. 1902.
Minimum temperature.,.. SO 52 41 48
rrecipitation T .00 . 37 . 0u
Normal temperature for today, 64 de
grees.
Deficiency In precipitation since March 1,
Ceflclency corresponding period In
.24 of an Inch.
, Deficiency corresponding period In
117 Inches. ,
,:'T ' lndlcfitea traca of precipitation,
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
Ttmo- KMln
- stations. Max. Mln.
Ashland, Neb..,. 85
Auburn, Neb..... 86
Columbus, Neb.. 82
Falrbury, Neb... 86
Fairmont, Neb. .. 84
Or. Island, Nco. 90
Hartlngton, Neb 82
1S04,
1903,
Oakdale, Neb.
omana, tseo
Tekamah, Neb..
Carroll, la
Clarlnda, la
Sibley, la
8loux City. la..
Btorm Lake, la.
DISTRICT
Inches. Sky.
Clear
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudv
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
ciear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
AVERAGES.
59 .00
62 .00
6. .04
66 .00
56 .00
65 .17
42 .16
64 .49
60 T
52 .00
65 .00
63 .00
45 .14
60 .10
44 .00
No. of Temp. Rain.
Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inchea.
Chicago 24 64 44 .04
Columbus 17 60 38 .uo
Ieaa Moines 14 78 46 T
Indianapolis 11 64 44 .00
Kansas City 19 82 66 r
Louisville 17 74 4S .IK)
Minneapolis 26 62 38 .02
Omaha 15 84 62 .ml
St. Louis 12 76 64 .00
L. A. WELSH,
Weather Bureau.
MEW YORK GESEKAL MARKET
(notations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. May I.-KlXtl R-Recelpts,
21,161 bbls.; exports, 6,213 bbls.; market
steady; Minnesota patents, $.i.2.Vj
e.s. raiiint'Bum oaaers, gj.toTf ;v?iti
winter patents. $4.9nJjD.2f; winter straights,
I4.a0tp4.i5; winter extras, 3.3oi):l.7; winter
low grades, aj.i.Mud.oa. Kye nour. alow
fair to good,, $4.1oit4.60; choice to fancy
$4 7(14 85
BARLEY Quiet; feeding. 464; New York
malting. 4uc, c. I. I. Hurcaio.
RYE Nominal; western, 80c.
COH J(M KAL Steady; fine wheat and
yellow, $12"; coarse new, $1 Ok'ol 10; kiln
dried, J2.75BJ.B. ,
WHEAT Hf-eipts 4.UU0 bu.; spot market
nrm; ro. t red, lTc, nominal, elevator
No. S. red, WW-, nominal f. o. b. afloat
No. 1 northern. Duluth. 99' f. o. b. afloat
No. 1 hard. Manitoba. 97Vc f. o. b. afloat
Except for a brief perloO during the first
nour wnen pncea ten under last nlgnt
Influenced by weakness, wheat was very
strong an day. closing "rrV" net nianer
Demand was based on a bullish statement
of world's stocks, higher cables, firmness
of com ana higher outside markets. May
2493Vc. Closed klc; July. 98 I-I6D78S l-16c
closed Tc; September, Sante, closed
84(iC.
CORN Receipts. 17.000 bu.; exports, 26,
lil du.; spot market nrm; No. 2. 56c
elevator and 6Jlui21tc f. o. b. afloat; No
3 yellow. MV,ti(4i-, No.' J white. 62V ti 5.1,
Option market was generally stronger all
day on small receipts, showery weather
nrm canies ana covering. The close was
uc to IV) net higher: May. 63 411 53V
ciosea 0J'c; Juiy, 01 'na."c, closed HJVc
OATS Receipts. 54.0i bu. ; exporta. 64.
I7v Du. ; spot market ateady; mixed oats
W to 32 pounds, 36c: natural white, .10 to 32
pounds, MHfr.'tfVtc; clipped white. 36 to 4u
pounds. J-iWOOK.
FEKD MteadVv: spring . bran. 118 10
prompt shipment; middlings, $18.10; prompt
snipmeni ; city, i txyM .vv
HAY Steady; good ta choice. iHj5c.
HOPS Steady ; state, common to cbolee,
1$04. JMi2Sc: I. 2l'(25c: olds. lKil.V: Pa
rifle roast. 19U4, tii'.fcc; li3, 2lu24a; olds
Uttiae.
HIDES Quiet; Oalveston. 10 to 24
pounds. 20r, California. 30 10 to pounds,
Ik; Texas dry. 24 to 31 pounds. He.
LEATHEH-Stesdv: ald. 24?.6c
PROVISIONS-Reef, firm: family. $1S 5n
914 00; mcaa, $U DU io; beaf bains, $21.00
SEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS
Iisues Bought Saturday to Sustain Yaluei
Offered Earlier in the Day. ,
RESULT IS A DECLINE IN VALUES
Market Is Irregular and Set Chances
Are Mixed with Extreme
Gains Mnrh Re-dneeil.
NEW YORK, Ma i -The character of
selling, whi-.-h met. the opening advances
In prices today, carried a suttliient warn
ing that the stocks hlli were taken yes
terday morning to check the demoralisa
tion in tha market were being disposed
of again. It seemed quite evident that
the high opening nad been helped tor 1 tie
purpose 01 making a better market for
disposing of these stocks. This Is strictly
In accordance with the normal course of
market muvements after such an episode
of Saturday a violent break with the sup
porting iHttlcs of Monday. The appear
ance of this class of selling somewhat
dampened the speculative enthusiasm In
duced by yesterday's considerable advance
In prices. Even tne conspicuous advances
in special stocks later In the day did not
serve entirely to restore confidence In the
stability of tne market. Nevertheless quite
a long list of effective gains were shown
as a result of the day's business and
amongst the Industrials especially the
strong points were numerous and diversi
fied. ,
The conspicuous advances late In the day
were the result of a stirring anew of the
rumors of deals which have almost dropped
out of Right in the demoralization of senti
ment for the past week. The action of
the Chicago & Northwestern directoia to
ward a 15 per cent stoek Increase set afloat
again various rumors regarding the rail
road adjustment to be worked out In the
northwest. That slock Itself had an im
mediate influence on the Vandetbilt group
besides. The new stock is port of an In
crease authorised by the stockholders fully
three years ago 10 be issued from time to
time in the discretion of the directors.
Plenty of rumors were current also of the
distribution of Northern Securities assets
In a manner to adjust all differences in
that territory. Clearing house exchanges
roso to figures near the record level and
this had some Inlluenca on the supposi
tion that some large transaction In finan
cial affairs was In course of completion.
'I he Lead and Smelling merger talk had
some revival In the natural course of
things. Consolidated Cias suffered rroiu
the threatened opposing of Albany and
other New York public utilities were some
what affected. The weakness at this point
had some effect In aggravating the early
reaction. Its influence passed awa)
the later developments, but was
at the last.
reserve In the division of redemption shows
Available rash balance, $133.416.7H9; gold
$,2, 323.576.
Kew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. May 2-MONEY-On call,
firm at !VoJ per cent; closing bid, 2 per
cent; offered st IS per cent; time money,
steady; sixty and ninety days and six
months. 3l per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3tf 44,
per cent.
STERLING F.XCHANOE-Wesk. closed
firm, with actual business In bankers' bills
at $4.862f34 8M0 for demand and at $4 848
4 8435 for slxtv-day bills; posted rates,
$4 sfrwl fH and $4.87-8 4.87V1; commercial bills,
$4 S4'(l4 84 V
SILVER Bar, 66c; Mexican dollars,
44 V-
BONDS Government, weak; railroad,
strong.
Closlns prices on bonds were:
f. g. rr. 2a, ret 1X4 Jipan . rtfi
to coupon W 1. A N nnl. 4 10i
V. S. Si. ret 104 Munhtmn r a ts...1Mlt
n coupon Me Central 4e 7
N. S new 4. n....13 I 60 1st tnr 12 t
in coupon IU iMInn A at U 4s....
V. 8. old 4i. res M . K A T. 4i
do coupon IMVfc do t ss
Am. Tohsrro 4t. etfs. 7V N. R. It. of M c. 4
do ss. otn
Atrhltinn Ren. 4s...
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C I. 4a..
Bal. A Ohio 4
do :tl!i
Central of Ut. (a..
to lat inc
do Id Inc.
Chea. A Ohio 4Ha.
Chlraao A A. Wa
C, B. & Q n. 4a.
C. H. 1. ft P. (a.
do col. 5a
ere. a at L. a 4
Chicago Ter. 4e...
Colorado Mid 4a...
Colo. A So. 4a
Cuba fip, rtfa
D. A H. O 4a....
Dltlllera' Sec. ..
Krte prior Hen 4a. .
do gen. (a
r. w. a r. r. ia.
Hocking Val. 4a.
Offered.
.luv N. Y. C. . 'e lonv
..ntH n J c. a 'a us
.. rat. No. Pacing 4a
.102-4 00 a H
..lois N- A W. c 4s loll,
.. r,S 11 a. I.. rfd 4t (714
.114 Fcnn. ronr. Ia )i
.. ! Reading ten a l"2't
.. IS 'at. L. I. M. c. f,a..iui4i
. .1"TS St- I- 8 f. 4a. n4,
iiw 8t l.. a. w.
. . rs Seaboard A. L. 4a..
. . 1 So Paclnc 4a
. . tH Po. Railway Sa
. .ion, Teaaa A P la
. . n T., St. U A W. 4a.
.. 744 t'nlon pacific 4a
. . 1iy do conv. 4a
KM', V. 8. Steel Id (a...
..10H4 Vt'abaah 1 ....'.
. . n do deb B
. .101 V Weatern Md (a
.. M A t. B. 4
. . 1 1 S Win. Central 4a
..11141
M'4
. SS4
. rt
.tit
.12 It,
. 14
l"6',
121
. 4'i
.114
. 7S
MS
, tS4j
Boston Storks nnd Bonds,
BOSTON. May 2. Call loans. 3
cent; time loans, 34(S44 per cent,
closing of slocks and bonds:
34 per
umc
with
renewed
The weekly crop summary was regained
. i... i i- hnw nt lor tne wm-
Articles.! Open. Illgh.l Ijow. Close. Yes y.
Wheat I
Miy
Jnlv
8ept.
( ut n
May
July
Sept.
On t s
May
July
Sent.
Pork-
May
July
Lard,
May '
July
Sent.
Ribs-
May -
July
Sept.
I
!7974l
47Vfii(
46S4,i
:4vrivJ
I " '
28
. M
11 77W
12 07V4!
7 07
7 25
7 37V
P7H!
7 15 I
7 87V
93
84
. SO
4SV
47'
47
I
S3.:
79
I
47V
46-Si
I
7!f!?9'd"ii
48 V
48'.:
4H-H 40r0
28VI 2Ssl
284 29VjfV
28V,27T4'a 28:28 VllV
11 77V 11 Ml ?
It 8214
12 lo
7 0JV4I
i J
7 40
ft 7i,4
7 17V
7 40
47
46
46i
28-
28-.I
28
12 0?Vsi 12 12V 12 074
7 05
2
7 37V
f 15 I
7 37V
7 06
7 25
7 40
8 87
7 17W
7 37H
7 06
7 2-'i4
7 37'
6 85
7 15
7 35
. ...u ,.riin Mwrrn net t'ttiiiiiiKa "
railroads made a further favorab ex
hibit, especially that for the Pent.s v an a
The softness of the market, when It Ws
(.ought to take profits, and the day s t iso
rndh-nted Its limitations and the Jrreijulur
closing showed the day s changes mixed
and the extreme gains much ",.tl-
Bonds were strong. Total sales, par
value. 2.36R.(N. Vnlted States 2 s. reg
istered, declined ana um
ceikt 011 can. . , a f.f
Following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock ' ciop.
6.000
l.SilO
5 9'0
7.80O
in2',
1594
1"7
817
1W'
KsiVi
9,700 InO'-i 1WH
3,400
2011
6. 306
0 900
30,1110
fV'tO
1.900
2 noO
1,300
1,200
100
200
200
23.900
4.3"0
l.OtXI
511.
35
214
233
1747,
32"
100V4
274
674
' 35
1874
3724
314
87
43,
79
65V
em,
36Vt
204
127
172 V
32"
97
26
574
84
1844
3724
314
86
42'i
7K4
64
lo
Id',
Uni-V
l'V
P5'.2
14
i!;
i
231
1727,
17.
30
98
26i
57
35
186
3724
81 H
42V
84
644
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOCK Easy; winter patents, 4.60H4.70;
winter stralghta, $4.25f4.75; spring patents,
$4.705.25; spring straights, $2.8(fjj 4.411;
bakers, $2.4l'S8.4n.
WHEAT No. 3 spring. 5ao5c; No. 8. 87
95c; No. 2 red. fHyff94Ve.
CORN No. 2, 4!i4c; No. 2 yellow. 50i4c.
OATS NO. 2. IS'VerJSHe: NO. 3 white. 31 Vi
iS31v4e.
BARLEY Good feeding, 36fl40c; fair to
choice malting, 44T47c.
8KED8-N0. 1 nax. 1.2b: xn, I north
western, $1.39. Prime timothy, $2.90. Clover,
contract grade, iia.ou.
PROVISIONS Mss pork, per bbl.. $11.80
611.86. Iard. per ino lbs., $7.06fa'7.O74. Short
rlhs sides uoosei. o.s,i'(j ,.00. Blioi t clear
Sides (boxed), $6.874fi7 00.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Ueceints. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 22.2no 17.200
Wheat, bu 89.000 111,100
Corn, bu 76.600 307.500
Oats, bU 1KI.NIU 130.UOII
Kye bu l.iJ 4..VO
Barley, bu 65.1X10 11.4"0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was essy; c.Hnienes. iiinc;
dairies. 1x1322c. Eggs, steady; at mark,
cases Included, 15rl64c; firsts, 161'J'164c;
prime firsts, 17c; extras, 184c. Cheese,
weak, uvunc.
St. Loots General Market.
ST. LOCIS. May 2.-W1I KAT-Higher;
No. 2 red cash, elevator. 919l-; track. $1.00;
May. 90c; July, 79Vc; No. 2 hard. 93c.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, t.c; track.
48Vi'o49e; May, 46T,c; July. 45Sc
ua I a Higher; ino. t casn, zsvc; traca.
30c; May. 2(-; July, 28c; No. 2 white. 82,4c.
FLOUR Dull: red winter, patents, $4.66
Q4.80; extra fancy and straight, $4.30Q4.36;
clear, $3.50ti3.90.
8EEU Timothy, ateady. $2.00(32.75.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.50.
BRAN Slow; sacked, east track. 7ixfi72c.
HAY Steady; timothy, $S.5(V12.50; prattle,
$6.U0-Q9 50.
I RON COTTON TIES 99c.
BAGGING 84c
HEMP TWINE 4e.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobhlng,
$12.5u. Lard, higher; prime steam, ti.60. lry
salt meats, steady; boxed extra ahoits,
$7,124; clear rlba. $7,124; short clears, $7 374.
tlacOII. Hlrllliv, uuit-u raim biiuhp, ci.ij,
clear ribs, $7.75; short clears, $7 874.
ltillIRY- Quiet; chickens. n4c; springs.
$4 .Kti5 ti; turkeys, 12c; ducks, PH-; gi ese. 6c.
til n r-tt Lower; cuamery, aco.ic; uairy.
18ifi22c.
EGGS Steady at 14V- case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour. Phis 10,t 9iH
Wheat, bu i.Ui 3,.ii
Corn, bu 2T.io 4..1
Oats, bu 28.000 SS.u"H)
4.900
100
3',9O0
700
55.400
900
9.500
Rv. 14.3O0
. 1.700
1'
1.SK1
;i
9.4i
2,7'V)
1.4IX)
700
22.800
7.700
. 1,7.I
KftO
.. 4. 600
. 60.400
SiVi
.117.300
'. ' 1V
,. 16.300
1.000
tiO
1.01 )
. 11,800
800
. 4.4141
3n0
. 2.200
700
. 1.30.1
.122.900
162
28
29
624
1487,
1644
7ua.
il94
924
914
1604. 161
28 -- 27
.... - 51
2S4
624
147lJ
163V
84
27
614
14--.4
164 .
78
94 7V 11S4
2-24 21 21 '-i
81
114
loi'4
984
i74
60
114
1584
9S4 .
274
Kansas Clly Grain and ProTlalona.
KANSAS CITY, May 2. WHEAT
May, MV; July. 73Vti7.f7c; September.
714-. Cash: No. 2 hard. KvjiifcY; No. 3,
7Kf(4)c; No. 4. 6K7c; No. 2 red. Hathc;
No. 3. 78iiWX': No. 4. 68Q47C.
CORN Higher: May, 44i,c; July, 4.V,c;
September, 4;lti434c. Cah; Na. 2 mixed,
46c; No. 3, 46c; No. 2 White, 464ft 47c; No.
1 4j464c.
OATS-Higher; No. 2 white. 31fl314c: No.
2 mixed, i'f'ij.tcc. I
RYE Steady. 7tstr72e.
HAY Steady: choice timothy. $9.50
lO.Wi; choice prairie. $8OVi8.50.
EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas new
No. 2 whltewood cases included, 144c;
case count, 13V: cases returned. 4c less.
BUTTER Creamery. 2mi23c; packing. 14c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 13.6"0
Corn, bu -M'O
Oata, bu 17.000
42.41")
16.8'X)
99.0W
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line.
Baltimore & Ohio..,.
do pfd
Panndlnn Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeake c unto.
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago G. W
Chicago A N. W...
M. & St. P
Chicago T. & T
do pfd
C. C. C. & St. I
Colorado & Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
Delaware. L. & W...
Denver & Rio Grande
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hooklne Valley
do pfd ,
Illinois Central
Iowa Central .,
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
I.ouIhvIIIo & N.,
Manhattan L..
Met. Securities
Metropolitan St
Mexiran Central
Minneapolis A St. L.
M.. St. P. Al S. St. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
Missouri. K. T
do pfd
N. R. R. of M. pfd..
New York Central
N. Y.. O. & W
Norfolk & Western..
do nfd
Northern Pacific
Pennsylvania ...
P.. C C. & St. I
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co..
do pfd
St. L. & 8. F. 2d pfd.
St. I Southwestern.
do pfd
Southern Pacific .
do pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd ,
Texas & Pacific .,
T., St. L. & W
do pfd
Union Pacific ....
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling & I.
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Adams Kxpress
American Express,....
I'. S. Express
Wells-Fargo Express
Amalgamated Copper
American C. & F
do pfd
American Cotton Oil
do pfd
American Ice
do pfd
American Linseed Oil
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive 14.400
do pfd 900
American 8. & It 23.6oo
do pfd I.ino
Amer. Sugar Refln.. 4(W
Amer. Tobacco p. c. l.h)
Anaconda Mining Co. 1.2no
Ht-ooklvn K. T...
Colorado F. I..
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Products ,
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
General Electric
International Paper.
do pfd
International P.unp..
do nfd
National Lad
North American
Pacific Mall
Peoples 4iaa
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tennesiv-e C. & I
C. S. leather
do pfd
I'. S. Realty
I'. S. Rubber
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Va.-Caro. Chemical..
do pM
Westlnghouse Elec...
WeMcrn Union
Oft'eied.
Toul sales for the day, 1.030, too shares,
Atchlaon adj. 4a. ,,,,
da 4a
Men. Central 4a
Atchlaon
do pfd
Boaton A Albany. .
Hnirion A Maine...
Hoaton Klevated ...
Fltohbnrs; pfd
Men. Central
N Y.. N. H. A 11.
I'ere Marquette ....
t'nton Pacific
Amer. Are. Chem..
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tube..
Amer. Puaar
do pfd
Amer. T. A T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I & 8...
Kdlnon Elec. lllil..
lleneral Klectrlc .
Maaa. Klectrlc
do pfd
Mrm. Gaa
t nlted Fmlt
I n ltd shoe Mach..
do pfd
fj. . Steel
do pfd
Asked. "Bid.
. I
.101
. "
. 4
.tntH
24
.17
.1SV
.14(11;
Westing, common
Arirenture
Allouea
Amalgamated
Atlantic
Bingham
Cal. Hecla
Centennial
Copper Range
SIHIfaly W'eat
.:oa
. 244
. 90
.1874
.134
.14!i
Dominion Coal
Franklin
flranby
lata Rocale . ...
Maaa. Mining .
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. ('. A C.
Old Dominion .
Oaceola
Ie44 Qillncy
. 2l"4 Shannon
.tM (Tamarack
.17S '.Trinity
. 17(4 Tnlted Copper
. IIS it'. 8 Mining...
,. 434 T. 8. Oil
.1054 t ta,l ..
. 82 iVIctorla
. 1.14 Winona
, . 4Z4 Wolverine
.101
ial
. 84
. 4
. H
. I4
. 14
. .!4
.M
. 11
. 114
. lit
.. 79
.
. 04
.. 21
..
,. 114
,. 514
..
,. 544
.. 24
.. W
.. 74,
.117
.. 4
,. 24
.. aiV
.. m
.. 4S4
.. 44
.. 11
..107
London Morlaa and Bonds.
IJNDON, May 2. Closing quotations
N. Y. Central
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennsylvania ....
Hand Mlnea
Reading
do lat pfd
do 2d pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Southern Paclflc .
t'nlon Pacific
do pfd
P. 8. Steel
do pfd
Wabaeti
do pfd
Spanlah 4a
...149
... 80'4
... (44
... f2 4
... 714
. .. HiH
... 474
... 47
...44
...It
...)a
... 3H
...IMS
. ..l'4
. .. 844
...104
...21
... 434
... S4
E...
1.100
914)
9i)
8li0
610
60
115
159
99
28N,
604
34V
145 V
62S
78
934
I804
1404
77
934
si"
304
75
67
23
584
61V '
117
32
95V
334
377,
674
1224
2014
43
17
21'4
48
60
844
1434
5S7
78
924
175
1394
76
91V
87"
294
744
64
224
bS .
604
116 V.
31
9-,4
32.
8-14
57
1214
JO
424
154
36V
72.600
5,00(1
1.300
?11
3J
500
ino
400
Minneapolis (Jraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May !.-WH EAT Ma y,
98',c; Julv. 95441 V': September. 81V; No.
1 hard, ll.PVa; No. 1 northern, $1.01,; No. 2
northern. 874c
FIXH'R First patents, S5.4VMfiB.5rt: second
patents. $5.liHi5.30: first clears, $4.C4Vd4.10;
second clears, S2.754i2.fg.
BRAN In bulk. $12.75.
Liverpool liraln Market.
LIVERPOOU May 2 -Wheat-8pot. dull:
No. 1 California, r,a "sd; futures. Kteady;
Mav 'a Sd; July. 6a 64J; September, to 4Vi.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new,
a .0; Americnn inixcu. 010. 4s lO'vij; (u
lures, steady; May, 4a 240; July, 4s 24d.
36. '01 1
10, Ot 10
25.7cl
8,7(i
1.6' 0
1.4011
1.9141
700
')
824
Si
984
334
964
54
-88V
19
49V
ir4
m
122
134
97
11:1
62
46
201
144
6.1V
424
175V
214
794
12. 4ii
I.610
Mai
6.1KI
7
A
1
2
2.310
2.200
9.5no
l.lnO
1.460
1 400
51.8ml
94 Hi)
1 .
1
7O0
464
Hki
394
Pif,,
814
96
239
194
744
324
874
124
394
111
XT.'
MIS
,V4
In. 4
1724
80V
354
97
324
96
5
8SV
14
44
115
1134
1214
1374
9-4
1114
I'll I
45
1924
124
624
4 '2
174V
794
4iV
I014
38,
lt4
384
95
23M
. If"
M4
114
?9
1094
3!H
liv-4
344
1i4
171,
fOV
34'4
1444
61V
784
914
1784
1394
74
934
91
864
. 294
74
604
22 1.
58
6D'4
1164
314
954
324
37V
574
1214
974
LO
424
154
20 V.
47
246
232
124
240
M4
8.4
97
3.1 4
95
54
3S-V
184
444
48 4
1144
11 1
1214
1374
9n-V
112
61 4
454
192 V
134
6
41V
177.4
3u
80
4.'.4
ion,
::sv
1044
38 V
954
238
1KV
73
314
16.1
86
114
1074
89
394
1W4
3274
M14
3o
1''-4
17 4
93
on stocks and bonds:
Coneola, money 904
do account 90 7-1
Anaconda SV
Atchlaon
do pfd W4
Bal. A Ohio 1M
Canadian Paclflc 163-4
Chea. A Ohio 624
Chicago Ot. W H2
C. M A St. P 1794
DeBeera 17
Denver A R. O J4
do pfd 4
Brio 444
do lat pfd "4
do 24 pfd 74
Illinois Central 144
I .on la A Naah InO
M . K. A T U
June.
SILVER Bar. quiet, 26 3-16d per ounce.
MONEY 14ti2 per cent.
The rate of discount, In the open market
for short bills is 24 Pr cent; tor three
months' bills, 24 per cent.
77
Wool Market.
BOSTON. May 2. WOOL The features
of the wool market are its notable strength
here and the centering of interest In the
west, where It is reDortexl the highest prices
of the season are being Dald and most of
the Boston buying -is-' now proceeding in
Montana which, outside of Oregon. Is crac
tically the only state where any amount of
wool remains unsold. Few territories are
offered bevond the new Arizona wools.
Pulled wools move freely. Foreign grades
are firm. Prices are nbout as follows: mo
and Pennsylvania XX and above, SSlifltc;
X. Mali 31 r; No. 1. 3va37e: No. 2. 37gi3Xc; fine
unwashed, 24W25c: quarter-blood unwashed.
Sno: ha f-b ood. waw. onwasneci oeiaine.
27f?:-8c; unmerchantable, 28'0?9c; fine washed
rie sine. 86V,?i37o. Michigan Fine tin-washed
22fo23c: quarter-blood unwashed. 29a30c;
three-eighths-blood. 30c; half-blood. 28'n29e;
unwashed delaine. 25HJ26C. Kentucky. In
diana, etc. Three-eighths and quarter-
blood, sna31c. Territory Idaho, tine, -arttic
heavy fine, 17618c; fine medium, 2021c; me
dlum. 22&2Sc: low medium. 2425c. Wyom
ing, fine, 18'iil9e; heavy fine. 1617c; fine
medium. 191i20c: medium. 23024c; low me
dlum. 24ft264c Utah and Nevada, fine, 25
27c; fine medl- i. 1921c; medium. i3fi24c;
low medium. ; :5c. Dakota, fine, 2(Hi21c;
fine medium. 2K(Ulc: medium. 2426 low
medium, 2ifi25e. Montana, fine, choice. 22
23c; fine average, 15ti20c; fine medium
choice. 22tj23e; average. 19320c; staple, 23
25c; medium choice, 2Sfij26c.
ST. IXDUIS. May 2 WOOL Strong: me
dium gradea combing and clothing, 26Sc;
light fine. 2fi(H21c; heavy fine, 1719e; tub
washed. 3K6394C.
LONDON. May 2. WOOI. The third
series of the wool auction sales was opened
here today. There was a large attendance.
Competition was active and prices ad
vanced. The offerings amounted to ll,4i?
bales. Merinos were eagerly taken for the
continent and a few parcels went to Amer
icans. Fine Tasmanlan realised Is 5d. A
lHtge supply of crosnhreds brought out good
competition, particularly from Americans,
who secured a fnlr proportion of medium
and fine good. Home buyers bought most
of the offerings. Pnnta Arenas wool sold
well at 61710 per cent advance. Merinos ad
vanced 6 per cent and medium crnssbrede 10
per cent. Coarse gradea were unchanged.
Following are the sales In detail: New
South Wales. 900 bales: scoured, Is ldffls
9d; greasy, 4Vd4ilia 14J. Queensland. 40)
bales; scoured. Is ld&ls 8d; greasy, 6Vdt)
114d. Punta Arenas. 3.100 bales; gcoured. Is
Id; greasy. 74(&114d. Victoria. 400 bsles;
scoured. lOdUls 84d; greasy. 64tfl0d. Tas
mania, 7i bales: greasy, 7d"&ls 4d. New
Zealand, 7.510 bales; scoured, SUd'iils 94d;
greasy, Hdflls 64d. Cape of Good Hope and
Natal, 1,100 bales; greasy, 7Vo9d-
UMADA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle in Better Demand, with Pticei
Strong to Ten Cents Higher.
HOGS AVERAGE A TRIFLE BETTER
Demand for Sheep and Lambs Appa
rently Very Limited and Trading;
Was Very Mow, with Prices
Folly Ten to Fifteen flower.
May 2, 1906.
Hogs. Sheep,
o.ool Id. i. 3
PI.448 4,768
la.541
lb,til
12.SM4
24.8MI
10.130
13.259
SOUTH OMAHA,
Receipts weis- fettle
Official Monday , ji.Rsd
Ottlclal i'uesday 8.4M
TOW riavs thle m-eelr a :11U tliaM
Tao days last week ! h.'mo lb.oo
Hams nays week before. .lo.lso 18. ill
Same three weeks ago.. 9,820 U.6M
Same four weeka ago... n.ttw 9.16
Same days last week 1,19 19.2
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following! table almas the rereiots
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, wltn comparison with
last year:
MhY. ia 14 1).
Cattle 2,a.lS W.JV2 eu.4
Hogs jsb.am s4,wu t,ir.8
Uheep 688.492 6M4.009 ,2ii
the following tsbie aline, a Ino average
price Of hoite at South lima ha tor the last
several dajg, with comparisons:
April
April
April
April
April
Apt II
April
April
April
1.
I..
..
April 10.. I ii
April U.. i i-4.
h i s i
IS. .1 6 28
14.
It.
It.
17.
17..
19.
:06. '1904. 11903. 11902. 11901. 1900. 11899.
I I -I --1 rl-r-
i ns
.. t 16741 S OJl 7 SOI t 65 t 97 1
.1 i a (Vi 7 2 tkii S uui t 081
'V M M I all 1B I ia a
6 20 4 13! J tt ! t, M B Hv, ii 3
t "Hi t 07 t3 t K i 301 3 "t
t 30 I 6 0U 7 241 I 6 961 i 301 S 63
t 264 4 M 7 24i t 6 1 6 271 64
s tay, t V 7 1T( M B ui "
4 S4 1 301 SB B l 1 Ml
April
April
April
April
July
April
April
April
April
April
April
April 23
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
May
May
4 U&l 7 ill h K. 6 811 6 361 8 1)1
4 Si 8a 6 WSi 6 U t 64
4 to. 7 291 041 6 40i 3 61
t 2bVl 4 861 7 21 i 861 I 6 48, 3 61
I 6 3V4 4 88 V 16 t Oil j 8 72
- t o i vi a ai b ji si -6
22741 ' I 7 03 6 6i a 92 6 6o S .2
t 27V 4 79, 7 14' 99 6 84, 6 44) 1 68
6 2641 4 761 I 6 961 4 98, 6 46, 3 71
20.. 6 2341 4 81, 7 10
21.
22.,
6 86 1 6 46i 3 75
. . m i II
6 2S4wi 4 -,B T 101 6 88l I t 421 3 7l
6 3241 4 81 7 06i 86, 6 80 1 3 72
I 4 81, 7 1,1, sol a 8UI 6 861
24. . 6 So4 7 t 96; 76 u 3i, 1 67
26.. j 5 26-1 7 74, 7 4 7 U3 6 7i 6 3t 8 66
26.. 6 22 4 , 4 78, I 6 98 1 6 77 1 6 39 3 hi
27..I 6 164, 4 74 91 I 6 721 341 3 67
28. . 5 104 4 71, 6 83 , 6 07 I 6 3i, 8 8
IS.. 6 lOWi 4 68, 8 77 7 03 5 6o I 3 69
30. .1 i 4 bli 84, 9oi 5 64, 6 32,
l...6 114i I 83 J; 5 64 5 26 3 61
3... o lift 4 5!i o it: i tu, o u, a lo, o w
1 1c I l 1 7t 4 On
1 1"M I i 1 imo 4 e
1 iw j I .1100 4 M
t 140 I so i jaoo 4 u
1 1JI4 I 7S 1 70 4 ot
1 IMM I 7S 1 !!) 4 10
t i iso i ;i l 17J m
l IT0 I g, i no 4 to
1 1410 t H
tITAUS.
4 ID
CALVES.
i m im i i i h
I je I o I go ik
1 MO K I ino to
1 so I to 1 lo i to
t go 4 ot) 1 ISO I 75
I lot 4 go 1 ito :4
1." w I no 1 120 t n
1 im I no I ho I so
I IM I 00 1 1M OO
I 0 I 00 1 ItO I (HI
1 70 I 00 1 110 4 00
1 140 8 00
STOCK CALVES.
1 It t M 1 2a 4 00
8TUCKEKS AND FEEDERS.
1 tto I 40 I tio I IS
Ill I 10 It. Ml go
1 1H) I 15 1 ISO 4 0
f lao I it it 7l 4 10
7tt I 40 14 I f0 4 10
4 46 I 7 1 8M 4 U
1 740 I 78 t nt 4 IS
1 7V) I 10 10 fl 4 !1
14 I.t 18 10 Ml i 40
1 IM) I
HAY-FED WESTERNS.
J. 8. Stanley Wyo.
42 feeders.. 1103 4 Wu 48 feeders. . 963 4 80
6 cows tun 4 to 3 cos . two a 66
1 cow t60 I 75 1 heifer.... 730 2 76
HOOS-The total number of hogs In sight
this morning at the leading marketa was
moderate, so that conditions were slightly
In favor of the selling interests. The de
mand at this point wss in good shspe and
the market opened In good season, with
prices a shade stronger than yesterday.
Trading Was active at ihs prices offered. s
that everything In the yards changed hands
In a few minutes. The most popular price
today was $6,124. whereas yesterday there
were about J many at 15.10 as there were
at $5,124. The bulk today went for $6.10
and $5,124. 'lth a few of the choh-est
loads at $5 15. which makes the average
cost today of all the hogs Juat a shaue
higher than yesterday. Weights today did
not have a great deal of effect upon the
selling price, as some of the buyers wanted
good heavier), while others wanted good
lights. In other words, quality had mote to
do with the selling price than did weight.
representative sales:
No.
74..
indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
cattle. Hogs, aneep. tt ses
C, M. & 8t. P 2
Wabash 1 1
Mlfsourl Pacific 3 1
Union Pacific 32 39 S 5
C. & N. W 4
F., E. & M. V 22 43 8 1
C, St. P., M. & O.... 13 13
B. & M 62 30 6 1
C B. & Q 5 1 .. 2
C, R. I. Pv east.. 3 7
C. R. 1. & P., west.. 2 13..
Illinois Central 2 6
Chicago Q. W 1 3
160 24 9
was
the
Total receipts 146
The disposition of the day's receipts
as toilos, each buyer purchasing
number of head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omana Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy I'acklng Co
Armour A Co
Omaha Pkg. Co.. country
Cudahy Pkg. Co., K. C.
Swift and Co., country..
Vansant & Co
Carey & Benton
Lobman & Co
Hill & Huntzinger
Hamilton & Rothschild..
L. F. Husz
Wolf & Mtirnan
Mike Haggerty
J. B. Root ft Co
Bulla & Kline
Other buyers
461 1.57? 976
658 2,553 1.513
891 2.775 1.191
611 3.1:13 961
192
14
42 301
18
66
43
31
129
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80
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evr York Mining; storks.
NEW YORK. May 2 -The following are
the clctlnc quotations on mining stocks:
A4aoia Con
Alne
Brrere
firuntwtrg Con . . .
1'omato.k Tunnt!
Con. Cal. 4k Vs ..
Hurn Silver
Iron Silver
Leadvllle cog ....
Offered.
50
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. 31
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.1711
.IIW
.110
. I
'Little c.!fr ...
.Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenlg
Polnel
Sgvaga
Slerrg Nevada
Small Hope, ..
'Standard
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. .400
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Dalatn iraln Market.
DULUTH. Msy t WHEAT-To arrive:
No. 1 northern. 94c. On track: No. 1 north
ern. 94c: No. 2 northern. g7'&&i4o; May. 4c-;
Julv. 94c: September. SI40.
OATii To arrive and on track, 29Vc.
statement of the Rank of t.rrioany.
BERLIN. Mnv 2. The weekly statement
of the Imperial Bank of Herman y ehous
the following changes: Cash in hand. dr.
i rensed 14 ai.tx'm , treasury notes. Inereaeexl
.iaaiin; other st-ciirltiea. Increased Kl, !',
mom; notes In circulation. Iiioreaeed 39, Sun..
m. ,
Treasury Matement.
WASHINGTON. May 2-Today'a state
ment of the treasury balances in the gen
eral fur.d, exclusive of the $ljc,000,io joni
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 2 M ETA 1.8 There
wsa a sharp advance In the London tin
market, where spot closed at 138 fs and
futures at 134 15s. The local market re
sponded to tlils showing but was very quiet.
Spot closed at $3.nnbSo.4). Copper wus a
little higher in London also, closing at 65
10s forspot and at 65 12s Sd for futures
Ixienlly the market was dull and more or
less nominal. Large holders are still usk
Ing $15.25 for lake and electrolytic. It Is
reported that this pi Ice can be shaded on
actual transactions, while there are con
tinued reports of lake obtainable below
$15.00. Lake Is generally quoted at $15flot
15.25. electrolytic at $15.00jil5 25 and casting
at $14,75415.00. Lead was unchanged at $1.50
14.60 In the local market and at 12 lis 3d
In London. Spelter was easier at 23 10s In
the lyindnn market, but remained quiet at
yesterday's decline to $5.80 In New Yolk.
Iron closed at Ms 6d In Glasgow and at
52s 9d In Mlddlesboro.igh. Locallv the mar
kets were unchanged. No. 1 foundry, north
ern. In quoted at t17.264jfl8.ni: No. 2 foun
dry, northern. $16.7.V&17.5n; No. 1 foundry,
southern, and No. 1 foundry, southern aoft
at $!7.26ai7 50. 1
ST. LOUIS, May I M ETALS Lead,
steady at $4.5o. Spelter, weak at $0,624.
Totals ....3.708 10,422 6 015
C a x ,-. iueito totiu u much u'itr lu.m
10 i-ltti CAllltt UI418UI LOutlJ Lliall nae Uccll
uuieu lot &oiu tiiiitf iitue. iuceipLS wcie
nut exierfbive at aii" puutt uim aCivvia
eeemeii 10 lie uiOlv aiixiuuS iu. uppnca
mail iiley weie crtieluo. ut, In lai-i, ...n
ine; ve.e 1114; titoi ai 1 01 last. ween.
Alfcuilia. Yta iBto) acllte, bO iliac inodl wl
ma Bui-u ctiino cuaiioea nanus a. a icaauu
aui) eany nour.
iuue u. luJLitti proportion of Hie receipts
Una inoiini, colioisieu ui conned aiecia.
xuere waa couaiueianie uneveuneag lo iiie
iiiaiKet, out. kg, a fctiicrai Linna ma liloiu
uesnauie graues euiu utiun, ,0 a uiiuc
nianer. '1 ne coiiiincii anu part tai came,
or coarse, neavy cami uiu nut biiow luuc.i
impioven.eiit, out sun tney aoiu 10 as ui
auvuiuaae aa n.ey uiu ,eBieiun. luem
were a tew nay tea westerns 011 aale again
touay tnai biougnt goou, sieaoy priceb.
Trie cow tnaiket aino snoweu a nine Im
provement, out tne advance win cuniiued
.aigeiy to ine uruci g,iaur. n f j
was tne case with etceia, me nmiaei was
unevtn, so that some saiee looaeu muuu
ueiter ihau otners. ouoti siufl couiu autciy
ue udotea -:iroiig. ana 111 inun cases tne
so.Q aa niucn as a dime liiKiiec. Hie coni
111011 anu ineuiuiu giaues uid not snow
m,.H nt flnv enanfie. bs the deinana lor
that class 01 stun was appaientiy iiiniied.
n.a onotnnie cnanae ta noiit-ru 111 t
pi ices paid tor buns, vcai caivea and stags.
ISOI many biwrci " " - - - - "---
eluded in tne onerings tnis morning, uaud as
ins oemanu waa in mlny good snape, any
thing at all deslraolt changeu haiius witn
out ulmcuity ai good, ateauy prices. 1 ne
common stun was dint, the same aa usual,
hut the prices paid were as good as mono
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$21fl4 ; calves. $trv,1tan: Texan and In
dian steers. $3.o0o5.7o. cows and heiferi
$.' tt 4 26
MOUS Keeeipts, 8,mm heart, market stead.
to alow I las and llahis, $.1 T5'if8 '.; pack
ers. St ''i6.J-; butchers and best heavy
lo it6 .0.
SHKKI" AMI 1,8)1)18- lleceipts. 3,
head, market steady: nsttve muttons. $.18
435 25. lambs. $ tfif. V,: culls nnd bucks
St.Aati3.60; Ftockeia, $2TM3.'5, Texans. $3.u
U U0.
glona City I tie stock Saarket.
SIOCX CITY, la., May J tPpeclal Tele
gram ) CATTLE Receipts. 6J0 head; mar
let ateadv; beeves, $4 ow 26, cows, bull
and mixed. $.1.oft'5 00 ; stnckei e and feeder
$,TWJ4 25. cslves and yearlings. $3 .WIM 45
111 )(tS Keeeipts, 4.r nesn; mama
ateadv. selling at t.opraXi.ln; bulk of sales
$6 06&6.10.
stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the l prlndpa.
western markets yesterday:
Cattle, lings Phen
So.ifh Omaha $.464 10.448
Sioux City 6IS0
Kansns City 6.600
St. Joseph
St Ioills .
Chicago ...
Totals...
1.440
4 noo
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10.448
4.5
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8,841
8.C00
13.000
1.10
6.9?
2.6
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NEW
Steady;
Cotton Market.
ORLEANS. May 2 -COTTON
ordinary, 44c
sales. 4.5m bales;
good ordinary, 1-I6c; low middling. 7 16-l6c;
middling. 7 7-ltio; good middling, fc; mid
dling fair. 71-6c; receipts, 6.360 balea; stock.
18t,.a9l bales. '
LIVERPOOL. May 2-COTTON-Spot, In
moderate demand; prices 2 points lower;
American middling fair. 4.75d; good mid
dling, 4.43d; middling, 4 27d; low middling.
4. lid; good ordinary. 3 93d: ordinary 3 77d
The sales of the day were 7.i0 bales, of
which l.OiO were for speculation and export
and- Included 6.500 balea American. Re
celpta. 3J.io0 bales. Including 27.8o0 bales
American.
ST. IXHIS. May 2.-COTTON-Steady ;
middling, 7S-I6c; aales. 182 balea; receipts,
2oo balea; shipments. 8? bales; stock. 48,563
ba les.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. May 2 COFrEE-Market
for futures opened ateady at an advance of
5dl0 polnta. The market ruled generally
nrm but without Improving materially in
the opening range. The close waa ateadv at
a net advance of 6'gl0 points. Sales were
reported of 68.000 bags. Including Mav at
6 60c, July at .7.116l0e. Augur, at 861
9fc, September at 9Vtf7.0f,o. December at
7,:6e and March at 7.4'V. Spot steady; No.
7 K10, Tic Coraovs, lolSo.
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BHEEf l here was not an exceaslve run
of sheep and lambs In sight this morning,
but the demand waa still of very limited
proportions, packers claiming that the
mutton market is in bad shape. The qual
ity of the offerings st this point was only
fair and In fact mere was very little stuff
on tale that could be called choice. As a
result the market was extremely dull and
considerably lower. Some more of the ewes
that sold yesterday for $4.55 brought the
same price today, but aside from that the
market was fully iodise lower on the gen
eral run of stuff and some of the com
monest kinds suffered even more than that.
Packera did not seem to care whether they
got fresh supplies or not and as a result
a large percentage of the offerings waa
still In first hands at time of going to
press. '
The market on lambs was in just sbout
the same condition as the trade on s-heep,
prices being fully 10ql5c lower on the gen
eral run of offerings. Something choice
might not have sold that much lower, but,
on the other hand, huyera wanted to get
the commoner kinds at a greater reduc
tion than 10 to 16 cents. Very little stuff
changed hands up to a late hour.
uuntations for clipped stock: tjood to
choice lambs. $5,5045.86: fair to good lamb
$5.0mfi5.6o; good to choice Colorado wooled
lambs, $6.wVT7.00; good to choice yearlings,
$5.n"9'.i.25; fair to good yearlings. $4 7B(tf6.ftn ;
good to choice wethers. $4.iW94.75; fair to
good wethera. S4.2wa4.n0; good to choice
ewes, S4.254T4.56; fair to good ewes, $t.C07y
4.26. Wcnled Stork sells from 75c to $1 per
100 pounds higher than clipped stock. Rep-
re.entative sales:
No. Av.
16 Colorado cull ewes 81
171 Colorado ewes 85
395 clipped western ewes 109
2d wesiern cu.i ewes i
146 western clipped ewe 89
87 western cull wool ewes 6
67 western clipped ewes 97
115 western clipped ewes 100
462 western clipped ewes -.. 96
799 western clipped wethers ....106.
3 western clipped ewes , 70
96 western ieu?r lambs 56
422 clipped western wethers 103
94 Mexican wethers 88
OMAHA Wlt)I.K9AI,R MARKET.
Condition of Trade and (tootntlona OB
Staple and Faner Prodnee.
EGOS -Receipts, heavy; market. Steady
candled stock. 15c.
LIVE I"OULTRT Hens. lOtHc; youn$
roosters, according to slie, o(B9ci ole
roosters, ue; tui'Ke,s H'uloc: ducas, 11c.
RCTTER Packing stork. 14c; choice tt
fancy dairy, 18ijj2k-; creamery, 224g.3a,4jC,
prims, 2w.
FRESH FROZEN FISH-Fresh trout
12c; pickerel, 4c; pike, 84c; Perch, 7c.
bluefish. 11c; wbitehsh, 10c; salmon, He
redsnnpper, 9c; green halibut, 13c; crappies
11c; bufrslo. 7c; white bass. 11c; herring
84c; Spanish mackerel, 12c; lobatera. boiled.
46c; green, 40c; finnan haddlea, 7c; roe ahad
each, 75c; shad roe, per pair, 30c; frog leg
per dos., 80c; catfish, 14c.
HAY-Prlces quoted bv Omaha Whole
sale Hay Ienlers association: Choice No
1 upland, 7 00; No. t. $6 50; medium. $6 SV
coarsw, $6.60. Rye straw, $5.50. Thesa price,
are for nay ot good coior and quality.
BRAN Per ton, $17. fx).
TROPICAL FRflT.
ORANGES Extra rancy Mediterranean
sweets, all sixes. $2.?fvU300: fancy navels,
sites 126, 15". 176. 2ul, 216, 2fi0, $.1.26'S 50;
80, D6. 112. J2.Mfj2.75; seedlings, all sizes.
$2.75.
LEMONS California, extra fancy, 270.
jno and 360 slxe. $?.C; fcr.cy, 27S, 300 and
360 slxe. 12.75; choice, 240 and 270 sile, $2.25;
800 snd 860 alse. $2.60
DATES Per box of 80 lb. pkgs., $2.00;
Hallowe'en, In 7o-lb. boxes, per lb., 6c.
FIOS California, per 10-lb. carton, 753
86c; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 10c; 6
crown, 12c.
BANANAS Per medium ailed bunch,
S1.75H2.26; Jumbos, $2. 603. 00.
ORAPEFRI'lT California, per box of 54
to 64. M.tm; Florid-". $ efiffj.oo.
PINEAPPLES-Florlda, per crate of 24.
30, 36 or 42, $3.65413 75.
FRIITS.
CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Black, per
8-lb., box, $1.75; white, per 6-lb. box, $1.50.
STRAWBERRIES Arkansas, per 24-qt
case. $2.00.
APPLES New Y'ork Baldwins. $3.00; Col
o 6do Ler Davis, per box, J1.25'g"1.5o
TANGERINES California, per half-box,
$2.75.
VEGETABLES
CRANBERRIES Jerseys, per crste, $200.
POTATOES Home grown, In sacks, per
bu., 30c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota
toes, per lb., 8'h9c.
Tl'RNIPS Old, per bu., 40c; new, per
dox., 45c.
CARROTS Old, per bu.,. 40c; new, per
dos.. 46c.
PAR8NIPS-01d. per bu.. 4flc.
BEANS Navy, per bu., $2.00.
WAX BEANS Per 4-bu.box, $1.00; string
beans, per 4-bu. tmx, 76c.
CCCUMBERS Per dox., $l.!5tn 50.
PEAS New, per bu. box, $2.00Q2.50.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-bas-ket crate,
$5.0OS6 00.
SPINACH Per bu.. 76c.
ONIONS Colorado yellow or red, per lb.,
14c; new southern, per dox., 45c.
CABBAGE California in crates, per lb.,
2c.
BtSKiB-uia, per ou oo; new, per 00a.
bunches, 45c.
RADISHES Hot bouse or southern, per
doi., SOfitOc. ...
lettuce Hot house, per doi., 5c; neaa
lettuce, per dox., $1.00(81.25.
RHUBARB Illinois, per box of 60 lbs..
$1.00.
FA role v per aox. ouncnes, c.
ASPARA Ol8 Home grown, per dox.
bunches, 406 50c. . -
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
16c; Wisconsin Young America, 16e; block
Swlsa, new, 16c; old, 17c; Wisconsin brick,
16c; Wisconsin llmburger, 16c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1, soft shells,- new
crop, per lb., 15c; hard sheila, per lb., 13c:
No. 2. aoft shells, per lb., 12c; No. t. hard
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lb., 12&134c; almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; chestnuts,
per lb., 1241SI8C; new blsck walnuts, per
bu., 7690c; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu.,
$1.76; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.60.
HIDES No. 1 green. 74c; No. 3 green,
64c; No. 1 salted, 84c; No. 2 salted. 74c;
No. 1 veal calf, 10c; No. 2 veal calf. 9c;
dry salted, 7al4c, sheep pells, 2icft$1.00;
horse hides, $1.5ofj3.00.
Sugar and Molassea,
YORK, May 2 SUGAR Raw,
fair refining, 4c; centrifugal.
molasses sugar, 34c. Ke-
879 wer-lern yearlings and wethers 84
. 1 o.oioi-sm lamns
136 Colorado lambs
896 Colorado lambs
Pr.
2 75
3 50
4 65
2 o)
8 90
4 00
4 10
4 IS
4 26
4 50
4 75
5 00
4 75
6 35
6 60
6 75
76
6 75
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle, Sheep and Lambs Steady
Hons Fire Cents lllabrr.
CHICAGO. Mav 2 CATTLE Receints.
i.a neau. Market steady; good to prime
steers. IS lVurt ifci: ooor to medium 14 3n4i
5.4ti; Htockers and feeders. $.7fyri6.25; cows.
$3 OfKfi5.25; heifers. $2.ijnrq4 50; cannera, $1.618
2.40; bulla, $2.00'(J4 60; calves. $3.iKh6.75
HOGS Receipt. 18 0(4) head; estimated to
morrow, io.iaai head. Market 6c higher;
mixed and butchers. S5.l54i6.35: Kind to
choice heavy, $5 1Kfi5 3?4; rough heavy, $4 80
2ioiju. nam, ga.nonio.ai; Ulna ni sales, fta.lOU
.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 13.10)
head. Market for sheep nnd ambs steady
goon 10 cnoice wetnet. 14 I'as.iai; fair to
choice mixed, $3.60fu6.25; western sheep,
&6 0n; native lam lis. $4 11)6.25; western
lambs, nut shorn, $4.5037.25.
NEW
nominal :
96 test. 44c: molasses sugar, 3Vc.
fined, dull; No. H. 5.06c; No. 1, 0.60c; No. 8,
6.40c; No. 9, 6.85c; No. 10. 6.30c; No. 11, 5.20c;
No. 12, 6.15c; No. 13. 5.06c; No. 14. 5c; confec
tioners' A. 6c; mould A. 650c; cut loaf.
6.85c; crushed, 8.86c; powdered, 6.25c; granu
lated. 6.15c; cubes, 6.40c.
MOLAflSES Steady; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, !9'f35c.
SYRUP Nominal, Sfc.
NEW ORLEANS. May t -BUOAR-Qulet;
open kettle, 8t4'4o; open , kettle Centrif
ugal. 44ft 4 15-16c;- centrifugal white. 64c;
yellow. 4ij'.' 6-16c; seconds, ll-16tS44c.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 13$
16c; centrifugal, 6TJ64c.
SYRUP Nominal, 30c. i
Kansas (lis-- Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mav 2. CATTLE Re.
ceipis, 6.011O head, Including 5ot southerns,
Market steady tf) lnc higher. Choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, $5.4Ofl6.:i0'
lair to good, $4.2fVq5.36: western fed steers,
$4.2641. OO; Htockers and feeders. $3.0x&5 0o;
southern steers. $3,6046 6d; southern cows
I2.264l4.76; nutlvo cows, $..a6'ij6.00; native
heifers. 13. &i 1-0.6 60: bulls. i: 76i4 7S bio.
$3.6n46 25. '
HOGS Kecelpfs. 8.300 head: market Hi.-s
5c higher; top. $5.1';4; bulk. $6.1546. 25; heavy.
$5.fi'ii5 274; packers, $5,1066.26; pigs and
lights. $4.26 6.20. ' "
SHEEP ANIJ LAMBS Receipts, 7 5"0
head; market ateady; native lambs. $5 61x2
7.0O; western lambs. $6.6a7.nti; fed ewes
and yearlings. $4 iSfitVOO; Texaa. -llpped
yearlings, $4.5ia5.0u; Texas fed sheen, it 2S
g4.85; stockera and feeders, $i.6"fj5 9u
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
, ST. JOSEPH. May l.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
1.440 head; mgrkit, steady to loc higher;
natives. $4(a.Wi; cows and heifers, $1.60
45.44: stockers and feeders. $2.76ft4.?S.
HOGS Receipts, 6.841 bead; market
ationger. Ught. $6.UVa5.20; medium and
heavy. !5.1MiS26.
SHEEP- AND LAMBS-Receipts. 5.977
bead; lambs li51f.c lower; sheep steady:
lambs, $6.90,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record May ' 2, 1906, aa
furnished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, lui4
Farnam stieet, for The Bee:
J. L. Kubat and wife to Mary Miller,
lot 6, block 8, First add. tu South
omana $ (00
A. L. Havens and wife to Helena
Nltad, part of lots 8 and 4, block 6.
Brown Park , 600
Anna M. Hazen and husband to Lanna,
vMadden, lot 6, biock 9, Meyers, Klchr
aids & Tllden's 1 2.8S1
Lydia W. Harris to J. R. Salisberryi
part of lot 8. block 2, Paddock
Place 1.S0O
Snruh J. James to F. SpaugenLerg,
lots 6 and 7, block 8, Albright's an
nex '30
J. Crawford to C. L. Bond, part of
se4 of 4-15-13 1,100
C. M. Hillock and wife to E. K, .
Brown, w4 of ne4 of sw4 4-15-13.. 7S
J. H. Rlggs and wife to A. Foster,
part of lot 10, block 10, Waterloo... 150
M. W. E. Purchase and wife to P.
Dubois, part of lot 10, block It',
Waterloo 46
Luclle P. Matthews to Susan Ander
son, lots 10 to 12, block 19, Halcyon
Heights 600
M. C. Zlegler to Christen Kleldgaard,
lot 14, block 12, Deer Park 426
J. Ft. t'onkliiiir and wife to Sarah
O'Nell, lot 20. block 1. Richmond... $00
J. 8. Puul and wife to W. H. Taylor,
lota 2 and 12. block 98. Florence.... SO
J. H. Dennis and wife to C. F.
Slmanek, part of lot 11, Kountse 2nd
add 8,000
Calvary Raptlst church to A. C. Busk,
lot 7, block N, Lowe's add 17S
D. C. Dodds snd wife to A C. Busk,
lot 24, re-plat of block 1. Bemls Park. 660
T. W. Kuhns and wife to Mary G.
I.alor, part of lota i and 8, block 12,
Isaac, and Seidell's 3.260
W. F. Lalng and wife to J. T. Gib
bon, part of lot 5. block 11. Waterloo. 475
Georgletta M. Johnson to J. Degan,
lota 16 and 17, block 1, Hose Hill.... $76
Cellle Huikhard to A. S. Kelly, lot
6, block 2. Avondale Park 2.000
Caroline and W. S. Poppleton, trustees
to D. H. Christie, lot 4, block 6,
Sulphur Springs WO
Bridget Hlggina and husband to J. L.
Leach, part lot 6, block 268, soutn
Omaha
Kl. Leal Lire Hock Market.
ST LOUIS. May t CATTLE Receipts.
4,000 head. Including -2. 600 Texan: market
lor natives glow i idxajil. eadv. Nstlves
shipping and, etkport; stems. $4tVti6 0O;
dressed beef and bufher's steers, $4 OtJJ
(76: steers under 1,06 pounds. $4 0044.6";
stockers and feeders. $-' ,6y4 9: cows and
helft, i.2vt,t.0v, lAPnsrs, tCitj2 ii, bull.
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