10 TTTE OMATTA DATLT ItEEt WEDXERDAT, MAT 2, 1000. 0 MAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET Yiid lull of Coinfd Eteiri of Ftir to Good Qnalltj, GENERAL TENDENCY OF VALUES LOWER lings Sell Five li Ten I,owcr, irllli Trade Sloir nt the Decline Mliccp Sell Ten lllulier, itIIIi 1,11 nib Stendy. SOUTH OMAHA, Mny 1. Receipts were! Cuttle. Hors. Sheep. Oniclal Monday 4,115 Olllcial Tuesday 1,IM O.trJj 2Jbl Two days thlH week fi.Sli 13.370 i.761 Same days last week.... G.80S 11,212 iiamc days week before. ,2Jl ll,7n yjj Bamo three weeks uro... 6,7'Jd 12.M4 10,5i7 Same four weeks ago.... 3,G01 k,ti2 9,ii6 Average prlcu paid for hogs tor the. last evcral onys with comparisons: 1S)W, 11895. mS.lS'j;. !!!. April i... April April 3... April 4... April C... April 6,.. April 7... April (i.., April ... April 10,. April II.. April 12,. April .. April 14.. April IS.. April !.. April 17.. April IS.. April 10.. April 20,. April 21.. April 22.. April 23,. April 24.. April 2.'... April 2fi.. April 27.. April 28.. April 29.. April 30.. May 1... 3 64 3 C. 3 92 3 hi 1 K7 .t Ml 2 C4 4 &U -4 841 4 41 4 821 4 61 4 761 4 5J S 08 6 16 6 26 2 ft, 3 66 1 3 911 3 6 3 72 ' IM 6 30 i .10 3 7 3 62 3 73 3 90 3 79 2 S5 3 72 3 t3 4 s:i 4 3 R7 4 SI I 4 71 G 27 3 61 3 69 4 74 4 M 6 02 6 01 4 ltd 6 02 5 11 21 6 23 6 11 fi 13 6 03 6 04 6 12 5 05 4!.7 5 01 r. 12 6 OH 3 CO 3 61 3 711 3 b0 3 01 4 891 S 5.1 3 7fi! 3 86 3 90! 3 621 4 81 6'?1, i ..6 4 & 36 6 33 3 67 3 63 3 71 3 71 3 67 4 721 4 76 3 97 J 40 ft 4S 3 61 3 67 3 3 3 SO 4 76 3 67 3 70 3 K5 3 so 3 49 3 W ' :?l 2 35 3 3 671 4 4 6 45 3 61 3 60 3 61 3 63 3 87 6 65 3 72 3 91 4V63 6 49 6 4fil 3 6S I 3 91 3 43 4 61 3 71, 3 75 3 771 3 721 6 45 6 42 3 SI 3 35 4.69; 3 73 3 XI 3 S3! 3 S4 3 30! 3 30 4 70 fi 3S, 6 32 3 71 3 s: 3 IS 3 3'V 3 311 4 67 4 56 3 83 R 36 f 39 3 n,i 3 71! I 61 4 c; 4,651 I V 3 ffii 3 84 3 811 ..i r. 311 3 671 3 79' ..( 371 3 fill 3 77 '7' 71 n ts 3 76 3 Ml 3 741 3 221 ' 3 63 3 79 B 321 3 S3 SO 3 151 4 r.u B 00 B 26 3 6V I 3 79! 3 12 I 46 5 03 The official number of curs of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r'H. C., M. fi St. P. Ry... 3 3 O. & St. I.. Ry 2 3 Missouri racillc Ry.. 4 3 Union Pacific system. 46 19 7 1 f. & N. W. Ry 3 1 V., K. fi M. V. R. R.. 63 40 fi, c. & P. Ry i C, St. P...M. & O.... 47 fi 31. fi M. R. R. R 35 30 .. 1 -'., R. fi Q, Ry 7 .. K. P. & St. J C, R. I. fc I. Ry., E. 4 c. r. I. & r. Ry., v. .. n 3 Illinois Central 3 1 Total receipts 201 122 10 3 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num. ber of head Indicated: Ruyers. , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing do 637 1.663 262 C II. Hammond Co 2.V5 1.20S 210 Bwlft and Company S73 1,154 4S2 Cudalhy Packing Co 669 Ctl 417 Armour St. Co 1,115 3,198 662 Swift, from country 112 R. Hecker fi Degnn SS Vansant & Co 23 I.obiinan & Co 190 Huston fi Co 1 Livingstone fi Rchaller... 111 Hamilton & Rothschild... 12S J,. R Husz 1S2 31. 1 1. Dennis & Co 8 Other buyers 211 Totals 4.100 8,210 1,963 CATTLE The receipts today footed up rot far from 200 cars, which was a bin run efor this market and the largest In two weeks. The most of tho cattle hero were cornfed steers with the average quality not so Rood as of late, Light and mcdlum wclght steers seemed to predominate, with good, heavy cattlo scarce. The market as n. wholo was slow and It was late before a clearance was effected. With such large receipts of fat cattle, buyers were able to tako tho bear side and tho market was had from start to finish, lewel from a seller's standpoint. As n reneral thlnr It would be safe to quote the market as 10c lower, though perhaps In some cases SJ10c lower would bo enough to call It. Sellers were naturally slow about taking off that much and tho result wns a very slow and dragging market, po that it took tho whole forenoon to effect anything llko a clearance of tlui pens, Somo cholco fat heifers sold early at prices that did not look any lower, ns high ns 11,60 being paid for some, but the gen eral market on cows was slow and a little lower in sympathy with the decline on fat rattle. As compared with thn way steers are selling the market on cows unci heifers Is high, Not many Blockers and feeders were on nale today, while there was some little de mand. Thin cattle sold Just as high as over In plto of the decline on fat cattle, tout as a matter of course wanneil-un or half-fat cattle were a little lower. Rep resentative sales: DUKF STEERS. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Tr I CM 4 (1 14 1110 4 '-, J3 R13 1 :o 59 1247 :s 1 W0 4 36 1181 4 V, 32 1115 4 V, 16 ns? 4 -5 49 922 1 ::. 37 117; 4 -, n MS 4 30 19 U4!i 4 ;i 1231 4 30 l nr. 4 SS 911 4 '0 4 1217 4 ffi 8 90 4 M 16 12S4 1 V. K 1030 4 TO 20 1S20 4 '0 50 S24 4 35 19 1IS2 1 M M 115" 4 35 24 IMS 4 M 8 1072 t '-1 21 1059 4 fO 6 1K.1 4 r. 10 1UI 1 CO 4 101.1 4 :i5 10 11(11 4 CO M 1H6 4 n 19 1157 4 'J1 JO 1110 4 5S 21 1079 4 W 9 075 4 21 122S 4 '0 23 Ml 4 .15 12 km 4 y 2-5 !S 4 10 14 1107 4 61 SI 9n 4 10 40 1133 4 '0 32 1091 4 11 20 HM 4 fo ? 1042 I 10 21 1IM 1 fjl 37 064 1 11 21 1100 4 '0 18 S66 1 40 20 1194 4 fto 45 1007 4 0 17 121.1 4 fO M 921 4 40 31 1141 rn 10SS t 10 18 11S6 4 n 4 9S0 1 41 1 H2n I n 10 1175 4 W 5 124.1 4 co 1 810 4 40 114-, 4 0 J 917 4 40 2J up t cn 3 1010 4 40 13 lias ( 111 8 911 4 45 12 12V) t S1 8 1013 4 r. 20 icni 4 co 21 1010 4 45 28 113 4 614 2.1 -1373 , 4 (1 31 1084 4 SI 4 1203 '4 15 14 13.12 4 67 42 i:0 I (1 20 ni7 4 w 12 1092 4 II 1 1210 I .f. 38 1016 4 4.1 20 1 1SO 4 K 1 071 ( 5 20 nil 4 S7 1143 I 15 11 u; 4 ,-. 30 1051 t IS 20 1319 4 61 3 1C66 4 Ml 31 ijn 4 n; 34 1201 I M 22 1238 4 61 8 1002 4 50 7 137S 4 ."i Ji 978 I 10 20 1419 4 SI 6 1166 I A 40 H13 4 ;o 3 1214 I M ft H7J 4 70 ft 1224 4 ":0 2!) lin 4 -o 33 1260 4 "-0 13 1279 4 70 36 101 4 50 14 1110 4 -0 S7 3P1 4 fi .14 1215 4 70 7 120 4 10 11 1261 4 V, 2Tv 1024 I ". 40 ui 4 7 27 1215 101 3) ;...12i0 4 73 32 lniO 4 M 2 1242 4 73 22 1070 I 35 4 12 4 71 38 1017 1 " 13 1300 1 -j 23 1171 4 55 94 1132 4 fS 19 116-5 4 55 15 S6 4 13 29 1246.453 STKEHS AND HEIFERS. ?1 1120 I 55 3 1176 4 13 11M t 55 18 1238 4 SO 10 1170 I to COWS. 1 7'0 S Tt 1 fl.vi 3 73 1 9!0 2 30 17 1024 3 '0 1 760 2 ,V, 10 on Jt,i 1 90 2 fO 1130 .1 1 825 2 85 4 ,....1221 1 f, t 960 1 V 1 10(V1 3 81 ' 1 90 5 M 1 iftfio 3 w 3 1010 1 00 4 1107 3 33 t 1218 3 m 1 1330 3 31 2 1010 3 20 2 12-0 4 ffl 933 3 '.'0 1 1070 4 ro C 9(1 3 M 1 MO 4 00 4 1112 3 23 1 lO'O 4 00 2 1103 3 M 1 13S0 4 00 J 1171 3 25 1 1241 4 00 1 900 3 21 1 1520 1 00 1 1330 3 2.1 1 5.l 4 f) 1 1100 .1 30 K 164 4 0,1 1 1M 3 35 3 I'M 1 M 1155 S 11 1 1200 1 00 1 900 3 40 1 140 4 fO 4 1111 3 41 2 1240 4 00 K 1231 3 4) 1 1100 4 V) 1 1010 3 40 8 10W 4 M 1 1050 3 11 1 lOfiO 4 Ofl 1,;.., lsio 3 .10 11 1111 4 01 3 740 3 50 9 1137 1 13 1 920 J 00 R... 1(2 4 1 : i?n,i 3 01 s. 1190 4 10 1 1180 3 fO 5. 126 4 11 t 1015 3 1 1 1190 4 15 2 1203 3 70 12 , 11i 4 11 7 10.11 3 70 1 1 t.120 I '0 20 1 73 2., 1211 1 .....1350 3 75 6 1113 4 ?0 J 1158 .1 71 1 1110 4 "1 1120 1 75 7 M 25 3 IJ0 f 73 4 MS 4 10 COH'8 AND HEIFERS. 4 1190 3 7.1 HEIFERS. 2 90S 3 83 24 754 4 20 1 70 4 00 32... 171 4 23 2 90A 4 10 4 865 4 ,0 2 910 4 10 17 95 4 40 3 (10 4 10 1 985 4 0 9 7M I 10 1 800 4 U) 6 943 4 10 19 929 I f5 5 1011 I 4 677 4 75 2 930 4 30 1 380 a 00 2 8SS 4 28 BUM'S. 1 9 3 :0 1 I'M 3 60 1 1180 3 23 2 1535 3 60 1 1440 2 25 1 1820 3 60 1 150) 3 ST. 1 K00 3 60 1 1360 3 !0 1 If") 65 1 1430 3 fO 1 640 3 65 1 1330 3 5 2 717 2 J 1 1150 3 10 1 1410 3 71 1 1270 1 43 1 1110 3 75 1 1,100 3 .10 1 12) 3 SO 1 1360 3 70 1 1060 4 15 3 1360 ' TO 1 930 I Ml 1 1640 3 00 CALVES. 1 241 5 31 1 120 7 00 1 320 6 V) 1 ISO 7 00 2 250 50 8TACS3. 1 1360 2 l 2 IMA 4 M 20 1417 I 10 1 1590 I 10 H 1565 4 21 2 835 4 W 1 1350 3 45 1 1700 I '3 2 mo 3 ;o , STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 720 2 f 5 1 "60 ( OO 5 722 2 71 3. 740 4 21 1 7.7) 2 10 15 46 4 IS 1 750 3 to 19 431 I 40 1 1090 3 15 45 461 4 :0 1 800 3 80 22 420 4 10 1., 89") I ) I r STOCK CALVES. 4 310 4 10 1 3"0 o 15 1 3M 4 50 1 360 3 '.3 STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. 1 410 1 10 14 897 4 45 3 500 .1 il 1 870 I 41 2 770 3 73 6 933 4 5 1 720 4 IK) 1 670 4 V) 1 71 I 00 1 1000 4 V) 2 (160 4 fO 14 1045 4 '5 1 640 4 01 13 863 4 60 1 6"M) 4 00 14 1032 I 1) 24 927 4 .11 1 820 4 01 1 510 4 .11 2 1155 4 71 8 787 4 40 40 898 I 7.1 2 10M I 41 40 711 4 1 3 753 1 10 37 543 4 M 15 311 4 40 1 400 .1 iO 11 731 4 10 41 466 5 01 2 RIO 4 '0 23 712 15 2 81 4 40 26 611 5 15 HOGS-As expected there was a good run of hogs today, the receipts numbering 127 cars. Eastern markets were reported ns lower nnd there was a general decline all along tho line, so that tho situation was entirely against the sellers. The market opened nt this iiolnt with one buyer pay In K lo.25flG.27'4 for good mixed loads anil as high as J5.avfir.35 Tor the best heavy. Other buyers held back nnd almost Immediately the market weakened and buyers began talking $5.31 for the best hogs nnd $5,201? B.22V4 for mixed loads. In fact, some of the heaviest packers were talking about want ing droves to cost $5.25 nnd under. Sellers wero willing to take off, In view of the con dition of other markets, but they wero not wilting to tnko off as much as buyers wanted. Tho result whs that after tho early sales of forty to fifty loads the trade came to a standstill nnd for somo time thoro was practically nothing doing. Uiter on the hogs sold so that the hulk was disposed of some little time beforo midday. The mar ket wound up bad and fully 10c lower than yesterday. It will b" notM from the table of nver age prices that the hogs today sold at the lowest point touched by the market since the first week In the month. Representative ?alcs: No. Av.. Sh..l'r. No. Av.. Bh..Pr. 11 107 ... 13 M 66 246 ... 5 75 11 119 ... I '0 62 236 40 6 21 77 241 ... 5 15 81 215 120 S 75 31 204 80 5 15 64 244 40 3 23 88 ISO 80 3 17'.i 71 244 160 8 21 35 183 80 S 20 45 241 80 5 25 10 264 ...$5 20 18 292 80 5 2.1 II 246 ... 5 20 41 207 ... 5 25 81 208 40 5 20 66 219 80 5 V5 221 220 210 ,1 :0 27 229 ... 8 23 160 214 40 S 224 74 205 80 3 25 147 235 160 5 22'4 61 267 40 5 21 139 226 200 R JC'.i 11 241 ... B 25 62 216 40 5 22i.i 74 2,13 80 5 T. 80 2M 40 5 22'4 31 219 ... R 21 13 240 ... R 72' 4 10 271 ... 5 25 26 228 ... 5 22i 18 202 ... R 21 72 274 240 R 22'i 10 249 ... R 21 71 231 SO R "214 10 247 ... R P5 74 211 ... S 22'.i 13 180 ... .121 77 23? 160 S 2"4 10 273 ... R "1 80 214 40 5 21i 7fi 237 SO fi 21 76 2C0 80 R 72'i 30 236 ... 5 27'i 83 230 80 5 2214 69 252 ... 5 2'4 79 241 160 5 :2'4 71 3177 80 R 27Vi 36 247 40 5 22'i 70 267 120 5 274 63 213 ... R 22J R9 267 ... 5 27'. 64 238 00 fi 12H 75 249 80 R 274 70 233 0 R 2214 61 264 80 3 77'i 71 259 160 .1 22'i 66 261 ... R 27.4 72 211 200 .1 :.'!4 18 263 ... .1 2714 74 231 ... R23 70 2-12 80 R 77' i 77 241 ... 5 23 65 230 ... 5 2"' i 65 2T.3 160 12.1 3 2.10 ... 1714 76 737 0 5 21 M 270 80 5 27', 40 270 SO 5 2.1 79 246 120 1 '.7'4 S4 237 160 ,1 21 81 222 80 S I7'4 17,9 242 40 5 25 133 227 120 .1 ?7V4 23 250 ... .1 25 78 223 ... B 27'4 69 222 160 5 21 66 248 ... 5 ?7'4 72 1!P) SO .1 M 89 241 120 5 274 ill 213 120 R 2.1 63 230 ... 3 "(7',4 73 250 ... 6 21 68 2f9 FO B 274 47 234 ... R ?1 68 2S6 160 R 27'4 23 260 40 .1 21 M 291 ... R 2T'4 61 2.14 241 SK 71 230 SO 5 27' 4 60 261 so : :i so 211 40 r 2:14 13 200 ... 5 71 73 251 80 R 274 42 207 ... 5 5 67 273 ... 6 37ij M 213 ... 5 23 .13 259 ... R 274 10 234 ... 5 51 63 214 ... 5 27H 66 21.1 ... 5 21 81 241 40 R SO 78 217 80 5 71 R3 270 ... B 30 38 241 01) .1 11 M 277 ... S SO (!) 2T. 1 R 21 75 270 ... 5 20 77 241 240 R 75 73 2M ... R 10 70 ..231 ... .1 21 72 216 ... 5 70 2S 25.1 ... R 1 64 261 ... 3 3.1 46 217 ... 5 2.1 R4 267 ... 5 30 30 194 ... 3 25 60 26.1 120 6 "0 61 242 80 R TR 58 284 ... R 75 07 222 ... 5 r.1 79 222 $0 R 1 63.!!!i!!!?31 . . 5 2 70 275 ... BIS 73 239 SO 5 21 74 253 ... R 40 SHEEP The moderate receipts of the last fow davsof both sheop nnd lambs has given tho market a better tone and today tho trade was In a more favorable condition for the sellers than for some time back. The Jansen sheen sold at $5.36 as against $T.2S for last week, "bowing an advance of 10c In that Instance. Tho Rrooks Mexican lambs sold at $6.Si. the snmo as yesterday. Ewes also sold at steady prices. The market 1n fact, aside from wethers, could bo described as steady nnd reasonably active. Everything sold In good season. Quotations: Clipped wethers. $5.3055.40; cllrmed yenrllngs. $5.40416.60; clipped ewes, pood to choice. $l.W9.00; fair to good ellnped owes, $4.25fW.fi0; good to choice Colorado wooled lambs, K75'37.O0: fair to good western wooled lambs, W.60f?6.CS; good to choice clipped lambs. $B..5iS5.S0; fair to good clipped lambs, J5.40ij6.C6. Represent ative sales: Nn. Av, Pr. '.0 western pwcs, clipped 101 $3 00 15 western sheep 91 4 00 1 western wether, clipped 101 4 00 45 western ewes, clipped 91 4 45 199 western owes, clipped 101 4 60 661 western wethers, clipped.... 101 5.15 213 western sheep 91 6 35 262 folorndo-MoxIcan lambs 72 6 85 25 wethers 16" 4 60 III Mexican ewes 82 fi 10 216 wethers 101 B 25 ICS wethers 102 6 26 CHICAGO 1'IVIJ STOCK MARKET. Cnttle Open Sternly lloun I.OTver SIiocji nnil I.amli Slenilr CHICAao, May l.-CATTI'F-Receipts, 3.000 head; openI steady; butchers' stock, steady to strong: natives, good to prime, $I.SG5!G.75; poor to medium. $l.204il.73; se lected feeders, steady nt $1.3503.00; mixed stnekers. slow nt $3.60fi I.2S; cows, $3.0Ofl.50; heifers, $3.35fi4 90; ennners. $.'.4017 3.00; bulls, Htendv ut $2.SOJI4.30! calve. 60c lower than last Tuesday nt $l.50f;6.00; Texas fed steers, steady at $4.0005.23; Texas bulls, strong nt $3.".Vfi3.75, HOnS Receipts, today. 25.000 head; to morrow, xa.uuo neau, esiimaien; ion over, 3,500 head: BlTlOc lower: top, $5.4fc; mixed nnd butchers, JI.KWS.IS; good to choice heavy, $f.35?(5.47'; rough heavv. $5.201?J.3O; i cm. ii.nxu.i'i; iiuik oi Hairs, ..jni..in. HMEKl' A.l lAMUM lieceipts. 11.18 10 head: strong for best, others about steady: good to choice wethers. $5.25ti3.fiO: fair to cholco mixed, $I.COfi5.25: western sheen, $3.25 ffi&.to; vcarllngs, ju.&i(it.iKi: native lambs, o.&oii.ij; western inmns, (i.wu-iy."j. New York Live Slock. NEW YORK. May l.-nEEVES-Re- celpts, W head, all for slnughter; nothing doing: nominally stendy: cables unchanged; exports, ii7ii cniiic, mm sneep nnd i.nwi quarters of beef: tomorrow, 3,580 quarters, CAI'VES-Recelpts, 21 head; very little doing; steady for good stock; prime to cholco venls. $5 nofiiS.75: ordlnarv vents. $1.60. SHEEP AND I'AMIIS-Recrlpts. 1.375 neau; sneep, lower: ciippen lamns, sienciy: medium wooled sheep, $5; good clipped sheep, $1.60; clipped lambs, $).25i06,62Vi; spring lambs, ? i.&wa.tm eacn. I IOQ8 Receipts, 2,601 head; hogs weak, pigs steady; state hogs quoted at $5.75fj" 5,80: western hogs, $5,5MJ5,C5; western pigs at fo.25f"5,50, SI, I.iiiiU l,lve Stock. ST. I.OCIS. Muy l.-CATTI'E-Recelpts, 2,700 head, Including 650 head Texans; mar ket steady for natives and active and strong for Texans; native shipping and export steers, $4.fnii5.S0; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, $1 IOii5.00; steers under 1.0CO lbs,, $4.00 tl.fij; stnekers nnjl feeders, $3.254J4.U: cowa and heifers, $2.0034.73; canners, Jl.60JjS.Si; I.1.40rf74.fr. rntl'i nlirl liHrtra. ffl'740 ! iiuuo -iirccipis, i n,i--j nenn, marKci .yuito lower: pigs and lights, $5,101(6.30; packers, SHEEP AND I'A.MDS - Receipts, 2.000 head; market steady; native muttons, $5.10 p.00: lambs. $5.RO?'7.25, culls and bucks, $4.C4Sf4.2fli stockcrs, $2.2.Vft3.60, Knnsns fltjr l.lve Stock, KANSAS CITV. Mny l.-CATTt.E-Re-cclpts. 8.500 natives, nno Texans. Choice heavy nnd butcher weights, stendy; me dium grades slow; native steers. JI. 15115 15: stnekers nnd feeders, JI.(W,1.30; butcher town nnd heifers, $3.301i 1.50; canners, $.) 073.30; fed wc-tcrns, $2.25UI.30; Texas. $.1.75 'si 1.15. 1IOOS Receipts, 13,600; trade slow nt 50 lOo lower prices: heavy, Jj.IOTio 40; mixed, $5.20ri6.3.5; light, $5.0OU5.23; pigs, $4.75'!7".0O. SHEEP AND I'AMHS-Rccelpts, 3,0)0; In ferlor quality, market slow, prices cnslcr; Colorado lambs, Jii.irfl6.60. Stock In Sluht. Following nre the rerelnls nt he Ihren principal western markets for May 1: PnMlzv llfitrn Hhnen South Omaha 1,1163 0,025 2,164 i;nicngo .l.ocn STi.ono 9,000 St, IxiulS 2,700 10,000 2,001 Totals 10,13d 41,025 13,161 WEATHER CROP BULLETIN Week Wnrra nnil Wet Trltli n Onml KrniYth of firnsn nnil Smnll firnln. United States Department of Agriculture, ellmato nnd crop service of the Nebraska section. Issued from the. centrnl ofllce at tho L'nlverslM' of Nebraska for tho week ending May I. 1900: Tho past week has been warm nnd wet. lyih moro tlmn the normnl nmnunt of cioudlne-.-, Tho dally mean tempernttiro for tho week averaged 10 degrees above nor mal In the eastern nnd 7 desrecs In tho western counties, Tho rainfall has been above normnl In nil snrts of tho state. In the centrnl and eastern counties It exceeded nn Inch, nnd In n considerable portion of this area It excccdcil two inches. In a larse portion of the state rain fell on even' day of tho week, keeping tho ground wet nnd preventing nny substnmta! progress In plowing for corn, nnd practi cally no corn wna planted. The continued wJ.rm.wcn,.,,cr nnn 1c,,'i exceedingly fnvor nblo for the growth of wheat, oats nnd grass. All small grain Is in fine condition. Ornss has grown sufficiently to furnish good pasturage for cattle. Peach, apricot and chcrrv trees nre full of blossoms. , O. A. IOVEI'AND. Section Director. Uncoln, Neb. M3W YORK CENERAL MARKET. Quotation for the Dny on Vnrlons ConimoiIltleH. NEW YORK, May l.-FI.OUR-Rccolpts, 13,09.1 bbls,; exports, 8,305 ,bbls,; sales, 7,850 pkgs.; market slow, but stendy In tono nnd -without' change. SllnncbOta patontB, $3.703.9.5; Minnesota bakers, $3,8511.00; win ter patents. $3.70fj-3.90; winter strnlghts, $3.45 SJ3.50; winter extras, J2.GOif2.S5; winter low grades. $2.25772.10. Rye Hour, easy; fair to good. $2.9013.15; cholco to foncy, $3.20713.50. CORNMEAI,-Qulot; yellow western, Slic; city. SSc: Hrandywlne, $2.2502.33. RYE Dull; No. 2 weatcrn, 60Jc f. o, b. nlloat; state rye, 5g67c c. I. f. New York carlots. UARl'EY Slow; fecdintr. 43ifl4"c c. I. f. New York: malting, 60ii63c c. I. f. New York. HARI'EY MAIT-Du western. 557JC5C. WHEAT Receipts, 77,700 btl.; exports, 64, f29 hu. Sales, 1.100.000 bu. futures. 120.000 bu. export. Spot, strong; No. 3 red, 79c f. o. b. afloat, spot: No. 2 red, 76"4o elevator; No. 1 northern. Duluth, 7G,Jc f. o. b. afloat to ar rive; No, 1 hard. Duluth, 7SUc f. o. b. afloat, Options exceedingly dull nil day, becauso of the Chicago holiday, but dls plnved moderate llrmness on a scarcity of sellers and strength of cash wheat In face of lower English nnd Paris cables. Closed firm nt '.iff'ic net advance. Sales Included No. 2 red Mny. 73 13-l&fi73',ic; closed nt 734c; July. 73 3-ira73!4c; closed nt 7314c; Septem ber. 74,(,if74ic; closed nt 74Uc CORN-Recclpts. 43S.750 bu.; exports. HS, 892 bu, Sales. 75.000 bu, futures. 400,000 bit. oxport. Spot. Ilrm; No. 2. 46Tc f. o. b. afloat and 46V4c elevator. Options quiet, but Ilrm nil day on export trade, light stocks hero nnd n fair demand from shorts, clos ing strong at i8ic net advance. May, 46'i 4f46'4c; closed nt 4Gc: July. 40 5-16?4G'c; closed nt 46"4c; September closed nt 47c. OATS Receipts. 37,800 bu.; exports, 60.419 bu. Sales. 40,000 bu. oxport. Spot, steady; No. 2. 27!c: No. 3. 27c; No. 2 white, 29c; No. 3 white. 25i,4c; track mixed western. 27i4a2Xc: track whlto weatcrn, 2WX5c; track white, state. 29J?3Sc. Options Inactive and unchanged. No. 2 white, Mny, closed 2S'4c. HAY Steady; shipping, 0575c; good to Choice. 80390c. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1898 crop, SfTSc; 1839 crop, 10fi'13c; Pacific coast crop, 839c. HIDES-Steady; Galveston, 20tr24c; Cali fornia, 21 to X pounds, 25c; Texas dry, 21 to 30 pounds. 15c. M2ATHER Firm; hemlock sole. Buenos Ayres, light to heavy weights, 2514c; ncld, iSic. WOOIr-Duil: domestic fleoce, 2&SSc; Toxas. 15B15c. PROVISIONS-Beof. steady; family, $13.00 013.60; mess. $10.00fil0.60. Reef hnms, $20 JO 341.60; packet. $11.00012.00; city, extra India mess, $18.60'S22.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. 7tiQ$',4c; pickled shoulders, 7o; pickled hams, lOVJllc. Lard, firm: western steamed, $7,45; April closed, $7.45, nominal : refined, weaker; continent, $7.S0; 8. A., $160; compound, 6Hc. Pork, strong; fmllv. $14.6015.00; short clear, $14,60115.60; mess, $12.3612.55. Tallow, firm; city, 6!4c; country, 5H3I&ic. BUTTER Receipts. 7,609 pkgs.: firm; western creamery, 1620c: factory, 13fT14',4c. CHEESE Receipts, 6.341 pkgs.; wenk; fancy, large white, 10i(ffllc; fancy, largo colored. 10V4910?ic. EGGS Receipts, 19,332 pkgs.: Arm; stor age, western at mark. 12'4'13!4c; regular packing at mark, 12124c; southern at mark. ll12c. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 44365c. PEANUTS Firm; fancy handplckcd, 3 4c: other domestic, 3H3HC. FREIGHTS To Liverpool, quiet and steady; cotton, by steam, 27c; grain, by steam, 3"iffI4d. METALS There was somo Irregularity In the market for metals today. Tin, In sympathy with favorablo advices from abroad, ruled llrmer, but quiet, closing at $29.755129.85. Pig Iron warrants, however, worn weak, but not quotnbly lower, closing nt $16.60. Northern No. 1 foundry was quoted at $21.O0'iT23.OO. Lnko copper contin ues dull and unchanged at $17.00. Iead ruled dull nnd nominally unchanged on, the; basis of $4.671,4fI4.72V2. Spelter was easy nt Jl.60tff4.55. The brokers' prlco for lead was J4.60 and for copper $17.25. OMAHA WUOLKSAI.V". MARKETS. Condition of Trade nnd Qantatlnn on Staple and Faner Produce. EGGS Receipts, liberal; fresh stock, 10V4C LIVE POULTRY Hens, 814c: roosters, according to age and size, 537c; ducks, 7Vi; SViQCc; turkeys, 8c. HUTTER-Common to fair, lie; choice, 14ffI5c; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, 17018c. OYSTERS Medium, per can. ISc: stand ard, per can, 22c; bulk standard, per gal lon, $1.25; extra selects, per can. 30c; extra selects, per gal., $l.C0ffl.75j Now York counts, per can, 37c; New York counts, per 100. $1.25. PIGEONS-Llve, per doz., $1. VEALS-Cholco. 9010c. . HAY Per carload lots: Vpland. cholco, 17.00; midland, choice, $8.00: lowland, choice, $5; rye straw, choice. $5; No, 3 corn. 3514c; No. 3 white onts, 25c; cracked corn, per ton, $14.60; corn nnd onts. chopped, per ton, $15; bran, per ton, $13.60; shorts, per ton, $13.60. VEGETABLES. ASPARAGUS Homo grown, per doz., 5075c. NEW TURNIPB-Per dc bunches, 60c. SPINACH-Per box, 50i775c. NEW REETS Per doz. bunches. 2510c. LETTUCE Per doz. bunches, SSfjMOc. RADISHES Homo grown, per doz., 20iji "'SEED SWEET POTA TOTTiS Per bbl., ..wri.zb Kansas, eating, 3." POTATOES-Per bu . choice. 25ST30C. CARRAOE-Cnllfornla. per lb., 3c, CAULIFLOWER None on market. CELERY Per doz,, 25tT30c; California, per bunch. 75c, TOMATOES Florida, per six-basket crate. $4.50. MUSHROOMB-Per lb, box, 66c. RIIUHARH-Per lb., 4c. ONIONS-Rotnil. yellov, J1.10O1.15; red, $1.20471.25. FRUITS, STRAWRERRIES-Tcxoi, per 24-qt. case. $1.50; Arkansns, per 21-qt. case, Jl.00ffl.60. APPLES Choice western shipping stock, $3.0005.25: New York stock. $5: fancy. $5.50. CRANHERRIES-Jcrscys, per bbl $103; per crato, $3.60. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPI.ES-Per doz.. J2.5OS-3.00. ORANGES California, fiiuey navels, per box, $3,75fj4.00; cholco navols, $l.t0: Modlter. raueaii Sweets, per box, $3.23; Budded seed, lings. $2.753.00, LEMONS California, choice, per box, $3.25; fancy. $3.50. BANANAS Per bunch, medium, $2.00 2.60; large, $2.7693.00. HIDES. HIDES No. 1 green nldes. 7'tc; No. 1 green hides, 6Vc; No. 1 salted bldos, Slic; . in it.. . . , m ... r Ik. ffaMM f IMWOT'i "n .JW l,t, . .NCTS-Hlckory, large, per bu., JI.2SJ ehetlbnrks, $1.35. HONEY Per 2l'-ectlon ense, $3.5003.75. ruiMiKs iv .w.ui.Aiii.i: siii'i'iaiis, t'nlile noil Tclcurniililo 1teinr(f of lirnlu lliint nnil Ashore, NEW YORK, May l.-Speclal cable nnd telegraphic communication to Ilradstreet'o show the following changes In avnllablo supplies as compared with last nccount: WHEAT United States nnd Canada, cast of Rockies, decrease, 3,103,000 bu.; (Liver pool Corn Trade News) afloat for nnd in Europe, Increase, 1,000,000 bu.; totnl supply, decrease, 2, lOS.OfO bu, CORN United States and Canada, cast of Rockies, decrense, 3,037,000 bu. OATS 1'nlted Stntes nnd Canada, east of Rockies, Increase, 091,000 bu. Among tho more Important decreases re ported, not given In the olllelnt visible sup ply statement nre thoso Of 600,000 bu. at northwestern Interior elevators, 4S3,ooo bu. nt Chicago private elevators, 315,000 bu. at -Manitoba storage points, loo.fov) bu. nt Port Huron. 9G.000 bu. at St. Joseph, 70.0C0 bu. at Sioux Falls, 60,000 bu, at Jollet and 60,000 bu. nt East St. Iiuls nnd Chattanoogn. Tho principal Increnses are those of 160.000 bu. nt Cleveland nnd 71.000 bu. nt Depot Harbor. The nggregnto stock of wheat held at Portland, Ore., and Tncoma and Seattle, Wash., increased 134,000 bu, last week. St. I.oii Is ; nil 11 11 nil Provisions, ST. LOUIS. Mny I, WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red. rash, elevator, 70Tc; track, 72f 3c; May, 69"4c; July. fWJOO'iu; September, GSUc; No. 2 hard, 64UJJiitic. t'ORN-Hlgher; No. 2 cash, 40c; track, 4ITMlic; May, 3DT4c: July. 40c. pATS-lllBher; No. 2 cash, 2t-?4c; track, "i't&Hc 24lil0! Jll'y' 23UC! N" 2 wl,ltc " RYE-Slcndv 11 1 65c. SEEDS Timothy, steady: ordinary, $2.00 12.20. Flaxseed, stendy, $1.73. HRAN Firm; sacked lots, east track, 70c. COltN JI EA I S I ead v ; $1.S;Ti2.00. HAY-Strong; timothy, $10.60012.75; prai rie. $9.00. WIIISKY-Stendy nt $1.2S"4. IRON COlT()NTIES-$1.30; bagging, S'ic; hemp twine. 9c. I'ROVISIONS-Pork. stendy; Jobbing, old. $13.00; new. $13.50. Uinl, nomlnnl prlmn steam, JR.95; choice, $7.00. Dry salt meats (boxen), stendy; extra shorts. $7.00; clejir ribs, $7.124. clenr sides. $7.2.5. Rncon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $7.50; clear rib-, ?7.62'4; elc.ir sides. $7.75. MBrAI-S-Iead, stendy at $4.57i,4'T4.6!). Spelter, steady nt $1.50. POULTRY-Dull; chickens. 7',jc: turkeys, 6ffSc; ducks, 7'; geeHC. 3'iilV4c. EOfli Steady nt 9"ic. RUTTER Steady; crenmcry, ltVfJlOc: dairy. HfJlGc. RECEIPTS-Flour. 5,000 bbls.: wheat, 13. 000 bu.; corn. 15,000 bu.; oats, 21,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 6.000 bbls.: wheat, 20.OCO bu.; corn, 177.000 bu.; onts, 49,000 bu. Liverpool t.rnlii mill Provisions. IIVERPOOL. May 1. - WHEAT - Spot, dull; No. 1 California, fis 4d3s 4V4d; No. 1 northern, spring, 6s lUtd. Futures, quiet; Mny. nsoHd; July, 6s S4d. CORN Spot, Ilrm; American mixed, new, 4s.1,d. Futures, quiet; May. 4s3.sd; July, 4s l"d: September. 4slUd. PROVISIONS Lard, American refined, In palls, dull nt .tSsOd: prime western. In tierces, dull nt 37s. Hnms, short cut easy at 49s, Racon, short ribs, dull nt 42s Cd; long clenr middles light, dull nt 41s Cd; clear bellies, dull nt 40s Cd. Shoulders, square. Ftendy at 37s. Tallow, prime city, stendy nt 2Ss. Following nre the stocks of wheat and corn In storo and on quays (railway nnd canal depots not Included): Wheat, 1,161 centals; corn, 2i,000 centals. Knnsns City (Jrnln nnil Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May 1 . W 1 1 E AT M ay, file; July. C21,c: cash. No. 2 hard. 63c: No. 3, E9G62Hc; No. 2 red, 684fl69c: No. 3, 64g68c. CORN Ma 37j,c; July, 37Tic; cash. No. 2 mixed, 3Sc; No. 2 white, 3Sic; No. 3. 3Sc. OATS-No. 2 white, WiAc. RYE No. 2. 54c HA Y I'hnlro llmnlhi' Itn WI9IA cn. prnlrle. $7.60117.75. . in-i'i'i5ii-iTeamcry. 16W1Sc; dalrv, 15c. EGGS Steady ; fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock. !)',4c dozen, cases returned; new white wood cases Included, 10c. RECEIPTS-Whoat, 10,500 bu.; corn, 9,700 bu.; oats, 9.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 21,000 bu.: corn. 3,200 bu.; oats, none. Toledo Mnrket. TOLEDO. O.. May 1WHBAT-DulI and hlirher; No. 2 oash, 73Tic; May, 73Tic. CORN Dull, but firm; No. 2 cash, 41c. OATS Dull, but firm: No. 2 cash. 25c. RYE Dull and, -unchanged; No. 2 cash, 6Sc. CLOVERSEED Firm nnd unchanged; cash, prime old, $1.75; prime new, $5.00; October. $3.00. l'lillnilclpliln rrniluce Mnrket. PHILADELPHIA, May 1. - RUTTER -Firm nnd lo higher: fancy western cream ery. 21c; fnncy western prints, 23c. EGGS Firm; fair demand; fresh nearby. 121?14c: fresh western and southwestern, 12V4c; fresh southern, HViB12c. CHEESE Quiet but stendy. Dnltitli .rnln Mnrkrt. DULUTH. May l.-WIIEAT-Nn. 1 hard, cash. 67',4c: May, C9c; July, 70Hc: Sep tember. 694,c; No. 1 northern, cash. 67c: May. 67c; July. CSc; September. CStc; No. 2 northern. Hoc; No. 3 spring, C2c. OATS-24TT24WC. CORN-37ic. Mll-rnnkee (7rnln Mnrket. MILWAUKEE. May 1. WHEAT Mar ket steady; No. 1 northern, 67c; No. 2 northern. CI'ifiGfic. RYE-Hlgher; No. 1. 67i4fi"58c. R A RLE Y Firm; No. 2, 42V443c; sample, 37S13c. Mlnnenitnlln Wheat Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. May 1. WHEAT In store: No. 1 northern. Mny, fil'4c: July. fi5't'?iC5"ic: September. GoHc. On track: No. 1 hard. 67c: No. 1 northern, 6514c; No. 2 northern. 61c. Peorln Mnrket. PEORIA. III., May l.-CORN-Steady; No. 2. 39c. OATS Easy: No. 3 white. 2t4c. WH ISKY Firm on the basis of $1.2514 for finished goods. Cnlloii .llnrkel. NEW ORLEANS, Mny 1. COTTON-l-utures. quiet: May. $9.30 bid: June, $9.30 bid; July. $9.2979.30; August, $9.03'(9.0l; Sep. tember. $?.35fJ8.3fl: October. $7.93ffR.0O; No vember. $7.ofj7.S3; Deceitnber. J7.S51J7.S6; January. J7.RGfi7.S5. Enslcr; sales. 5.150 hales; ordlnnry. 8 6-lfic; good ordinary, 8 13-lGc; low middling, 9Uc: middling. 9V4c; good mid dling. 9 11-16c; mlddllncr fnlr. 9 15.16c. Re celnts, bales; tock, 1IV7.7I3 bales. ST. LOUIS. May 1-COTTON-QuIet; middling, 7c. Receipts, 926 bales; ship ments. 1.397 bales; stock, 61.G12 hales. LIVERPOOL. May l.-COTTON-Spot, moderato business, prices barely supported. American m'. Idling. 5Vjd. The sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export and Included 700 bales American. Receipts. .13,000 bales, In cluding 28,100 hales American. Futures opened quiet .nnd cln-ed stendy nt the de. rllne. American middling, 1. m. c. Mny. fi 22-64d sellers; May-June, 5 19.G45T5 20-64(1 sellers: June-July. 5 l-6ld sellers; July. August, fi 14-61115 15-Gld fellers; August September. 5 Ofi-Glfto 06-6ld sellers; September-October. I 43-64d sellers; October-No-vomher. 4 37-C4d buyers; Novpmber-Deccm-ber. 4 32-Gld sellers; January. 4 30-Gld sell ers; Jnnunry-February. 4 2S-6ld sellers; February-March, 4 27-64ffl 2S-Gld. Dry (innilH Market. NEW YORK. May l.-DRY GOODS-Btlsl-ness ngnln very slow. Attendance of buy ers limited nnd poor mall order demand. Rrown sheetings nnd drills Irregular ex cept In leading brands; three-yard sheetings sold at 5'4c. Coarse rolored cottons Inac tive but no rhnngn In prices. Bleached col tons very slow; no change In quotntlons of ticketed goods, but otherwise mnrket Ir regular, particularly In low counts. Print cloths Kill Idle in nil counts and some sell, frs weakening on prices. Prints and ging hams quiet and unchanged. Export de mand for heavy brown cottons Idle. CnfTce Mnrket, NEW YORK, May l.-COFFEE-Futures opened quiet nt fiffio points decline, under disappointing cables, the unsatisfactory spot demand nnd warehouo deliveries, Tho mnrKPt was unniiy sieany in lone with prices 6 to 10 points lower; total sales wer? nnlv 3.750 bags. Including September, $6.90; December. $7.20; January, $7.23. Spot Rio, dull: No. 7 Invoice. 7Tc; mild, quiet; Cor dova, 91if(914c. Suunr .llnrkel, NEW ORLEANS. May l.-SUGAR-Steady; open kettle, 34fil3-I6c; open kettle, centrifugal, IVtfitlfce; centrifugal, yellow, 4fri 1 13-16c; seconds, 5"ffl,i,c. MOLASSES-Qulet. nominal. OH llm'ket. LIVERPOOL. Mnv l.-OILS-Cottonseed, Hull refined, May nnd August, Ilrm, 23s Cd, LONDON. May l.-OILS-Calcutta lin seed, spot, 62s, Petroleum, American re fined, 7'iS, 4 'it 1 1 fci r 11 1 11 Dried I'riills, NEW YORK. May I. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Dull and nominally tin changed, The mnrket for evaporated apples whs quiet, but steady at unchanged prices. State, common, 4VjSCc; prime, '?if26c; ehnl.e. 7ff4e, fancy, 7'itJtc CillfornU dried prunes, 3i44f7e per iound, s to sU and quality. Apricots, Royal. 131115c; Moor Mirk. I5Blc. Peaches, peeled, lstf22c; tin peeled. 7'ifj9c. .IIOVRMK.M'S OF STOCKS AMI IlOMJS. Dny on the Mnrket Is n Very Mul len Our, NEW YORK, Mny l.-Rinlness wns so apathetic nnd so narrow today In the stock mnrket that little can be deduced to throw llsht on the business or financial sltuntlon. Prices nre ns n rule slightly higher, but nboul the only explanation to bo offered Is thnt room traders In stocks proved unable to get them down, In spite of one or two Incidents rather unfavorable to values, nnd turned perforce to thn long side In order to get tho requisite movement In prices to offer nny Held for trading nt nil. Even Sngnr, nlthough still nbsorblng n large pro. portion of attention, became comparatively quiescent and limited its range to a little over 3 points. The stock moved both nbovo nnd below Inst night. The failure of the Pennsylvania directors to ndvnnce thn seml-nnnuol dividend rate proved ineffect ive to uwnkeu the market from Its npnthy, The most positive nsscrtlims hnve been mnde in the board room for ninny dnys that Pennsylvania's dividend rnto wns to bo advanced nnd there have been heavy operations on the bull side based on these nssertlnns. The slight weakness manifested by the stock on the announcement of the regular dividend would be culled fortitude in the market were it not so unmlstnknbly Indif ferent. The presumnble disappointment over tho Pennsylvania dividend following tho fnlluro of yesterdny's tumors; regarding the Missouri Pnclllo dividend to be realize,! hnd only the slightest effect on those stocks. When the smnll benrs had rather timidly offered down Pennsylvania to a fraction below Inst night, without bringing nul nny appreciable pales the whole market took on n llrmer tone, Missouri Pnclllo rose nearly 2 points. Rut whether the mnr ket moved up or down the small profes sional traders failed equally to nttrnct nny following. The closing wns dull nnd heavy, nnd net changes were mixed. The local traction stocks, led by Metropolitan, showed rather acute depression on nccount of thu judicial contlrmntton of the consti tutionality of tho franchise tnx law The Republic Iron nnd Stool stocks wero forced down sharply on talk of a rupture of re lations with other combinations In tho steel trade. New York Air Binko dropped I," points nt tho opening, but Inter rallied 12. Long Island ndvnnced to 77',, compared with 67 on Snturdny, on the strength of pending leglslntlon to nuthorlzo nn East river connection between Its system nnd the outside railroad world. New York Central rallied from yesterday's depression on hopes of a settlement of the threatened labor troubles, A small shipment of gold wns nnnounced lo go by Thursday's French steamer. Thn sterling exchnngo market was heavy nnd reacted a fraction, but It Is generally ex pected that large shipments of gold will bo made by next Saturday's steamer. The money market continues to work ensler nnd tho foreign banking houses nre In tho mnrket seeking largo loans on foreign ex change collntcrnl nnd offering 2U and 3 per cent for sixty dnys. Tho bond mnrket was dull nnd the gen ernl tendency wns renctlonnl. Totnl sales, par value. $1,395,000. United States refund Ing 2s. when Issued, ndvnnced a and old 4s nnd 5s per cent In the bid price. The following are the closing prices on the New ork Stock exchange today: Atchison "'. Union Pacin- sr.'i :i'i do pf) Baltimore & Ohio 7" do prd 8.!'i Wabash 9l!t do prd 51 1Vhol. A L n... .. Mi .. 22'i .. lei, .. 21 .. Vi ..107 ..12$ .139 .. 46" i ..123 .. 311, ., IS .. av .. 21 .. a:n .. .. 2-4 .. 17 .. 2Vi .. 71 2" .'. :ij Canadian Pacific Canada Soutlirrn Clies. & Ohio ... Chicago O. IV.... C, H. & Q lo 3l pfd ... nV Wis. Central .. K"1. Third Avenue ... L. ii'i Adams lCxpres.... .. M'.i Anierl an Ex 10: V. H. Impress.. .. ..152 Wells-rarin Ex.. ...lOVi .mer. Cot. Oil... ... (Pi, do pfd W Amer. Maltlns; . 42 1 do pfd .. ms Amer. S. fi n.... .114', do pfd ...Ill Amer. Fplrlts ... ... 19'4 do pfd ... 70' Amer. Rteel It.. ... U'i do pfd .. 'i Amer. 8. & W... . .1" do pfd . . 17'i Amer. Tin Plate ... ''1 do pfd Chicago, Iml. & do pfit Chlcaso & B. HI. ChlcnRo & N. IV. C It I. & P... . C. C. C. & fit. L. . Colorado So do 1st prd.. . do 2i pM. .. Del. & Iluison .. Del. L. & IV Dfmw & It. O... do pfd Krle do 1st pfrt... Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking Coal Hocking Valliy ., Illinois Central ... .UI'i.Amer. Tobacco . '.11 111 Iowa Central JT'i do pfd.... do pfd 70. Anaconda Mln. Co. I'.V, k. c, p. & a 17't nrooKiyn II T. Lake Brie & W... do pfd Lake Shore 2?i;'Colo. Fuel & Iron. 4t'i 15 Con. Tobacco SO't 9 I do pfd m MHFedcral steI 4'.i; do pfd M 1,0111s, & Nash,.. Manhattan L Met. St. ny '(Hi Gen. Electrlo IK 13'-s Glucose Sugar ,V) 61 I do pfd hij ?i'4 Inter, Paper 24 M I do pf,l r,s 1 11 Laclede Gas TO 1114 National niseult . . fl'i N'fc do pfd 61 1'1M National I.ead ., . il 3'V do pfd l,t4 ! National Steel 33 HV do pfd si TT'l N. Y. Air Drake. ..ill 7M,j No. American 14 '!', Pacific Coist BJ'4 42 I do 1st pfd 1..1 76 1 do M pfd 6,1 llUVj raelfic Mall ?2 People's Gas 111 rr'4 Pres.ed H. Car 4M4 SI do pfd 79 fC Pullman P. Or. .11" K14 Standard U. & T... 6 lO'l fiuanr 11511 Mexican Central . Minn. & Ft. I..... do pfd Mo. Taclflc Mobile & Ohio ... Mis.. K. & T do pfd N. J. Central .... N. Y. Central ... Norfolk IV do pfd No. PaclOc do pfd Ontario & IV Ore, Ry A Nav.. 00 pOd Pennsylvania Rending do 1st pfd..,. do 2d pfd.... nio a. iv do pfd St. L 6. P. do do 1st pfd (9 do pfd 111 d pfd :U Tenn. Coal & Iron. kVl St, L. Southir 12 U. S. leather 11V do pfd UU do pfd 71 30 Pi 61"-i f.6 $1 St. Paul IIS1, U. S. Rubber do pfd 'Tali St. Paul & Omaha. IP do nfd ilVestern Union .... Rep. I. & S So. Pacific -'6i, So. nalln-ay 1J do nfd f;ii do nfd P. C. C. & St. L.. Texas & Pacific .... 194Vl Ex-dlvldend. New York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK. May l.-MONET-On call, steady at 2S2Vfc per cent; last loan at 2 per cent; orlmo mercantile paper, 4Q'4V4 per cent STERLING EXCHANOE-Heavy, with actual business In bnukers' bills at $I.S'ff 4.SS'i for demand and at $4.R1i(fM.S4'(l for sixty days; postwl rates, tt.S.Vf4.8.r'A and $4.RSi: commercial bills, $4.'3'4f(4.S4'i. SILVER-Certlllcntes, CO860Vic; bar, fiOTic; Mexican dollnrs, 47',ic. RONDS Governments, Htrong; state, In active; railroad, easier. Tho closing prices on bonds today wore ns follows: V. S. 2 refun'lliB.lMTilN. Y. C. Is unu do 2-1, res 9914 N. J. C. ;en. ,1s, No. Carolina Ci. do 2, reit loiy, Mo coupon Ulli do 4s, rex 133i do coupon 1.', do old 4s, reg....11l'J do coupon 114V do Ds, reg HJ'i do coupon Ul'.i D of C 3. 6S 121 ..I3 ..106 .. f.i; do 4s No. Pacific 3s do 4s ej'i N Y C & St L 4s.. .196i; Norfolk &. IV. c. 4s. i:4 "ao Ken. ea 112 Ore. Nav. Is IOC do 4s, .19.1'i llnhlwwi v,n i fir' R. T. .119 .H414 . 'Mi do ndj. 4s 81 I do con. Us Canada So. 2s 117'i Reading Ren. 4s C. & O. 4Us 9911 Ttlo O. IV. Is... do 6s 121 Kt. I., d I. M. c. 5s.1!M4 C. & N. IV. c. 7s.. 143 fit. L. & 8. F. g. 6s.l21 do S. F. d. 5s...,12l'i St. Paul consols 17214 Chicago Ter. 4s.... 96 St. P. C. A P. Is. .120 D & R. O. Is 16414 do r.s 1:1 do 4s ?9 'So. Railway ES....1I2 K T V. & O. ls...19"'S. R. & T. 6s 70 Krle general 4s "1 Tenn n. s. 3s F. IV. A: I). .'. is.. ,1 Tex. fir I'sc. Is 1151 ft Pac. Is... fieneral Klectrlc Bs.KO do 2s' O II & S. A. 6s.. w do 2s 109 II. & T. C. 6 111'i t'nlon Paclflo 4s.. IVnliash Is .111'i .1111,4 Ft .IC'.i . 91 . 91 '4 . 1 . i"4 . W, lo :s do consol 6s .110 West Shcy. 4s... , Wis Centrnl 1s... Va. Centuries .... la. Central Is.. K. C P. & O. n. 4s L. & N. lint. 4s . .113 1. .. ICS' ...tOO'l do deferred Colo. Bo 4 s Mis.. K. & T. 2s. do 4, . 6A14 . on; ,So. Pacific 4s When Issued. Ex-Interest. Hnatnn Slock Quntnllnns. ROSTON. Mny 1. Call loans. 3TJ4 per cent; tlmo loans. 4fi5 per cent. Ofllclal closing: A.. T. & 8. F... do pfd Amer. Supar .... do pfd 2 t'nlon Land 2 West Dnd f 14 Wis. Central if.14 Atchison 4s luo Adventure :., 4j Allouez M. Co m Ainal Copper .1U inu , 112 , fW 216 .141 I Hell Telephone .. I Uoston & Albany 1 floston Klevatrd Hoston ft Me 'Atlantlo ;m i. II. & Q ..12 V . 4'i . 116 Hoston & Mont "no llutte k Roston . . '0 Dominion Coal .. do pfd Federal Steel . . . do pfd Calumet & Merit... 73 .. M'S Centennial . 61 Franklin . ..'.?. .Humboldt 1114 1. Kltchhurg pfd.... 71 (7 441J 126 General IJieoirin I'M. Klectrlo III. Mexican Central N. H n. fi C . .116 0'cola Pal rot . 13' I . inl .in . 1 . :) Qulncy "inta re copper Tamarack t'tnb Mining .... Winona Wolverines Old Colony .113 Old ivimlnlon .... Rubber I'nlnri PaclOo ... . S'i . 40 I'orclmi I'liinni'liil. RI'.lflLIN. May l.-On the hnutso today In ternational securities wero Ilrm. except In the enso of Spanish 4s. which eased toward the close In response to the lower rates pre. vailing In tho Paris market, Mine shares opened with an Improvement, but this was afterward lost, owing: to the decline In In dustrials nnd the rumor thnt the tax on new Issues would be Increased. Americans were weak In sympathy with the New York market. Exchange on Inndon, 20 marks 52'4 pfgs. for checks, Discount rates Short bills, 4',4 per cent; three-months' bills, 4"t per cent, PARIS, May 1.-Prices on the bourse to. dny were undecided nt the opening. Al though they were maintained they soon dropped on realizations, owing lo the de cline In Rio tlntos Afterward they partly recovered In consequence of the rlso In cop per, when It beenme known thnt tho In crease In the stock was M5 tons Instead ot 2,0( tons, ns anticipated. There was n general Improvement nt the finish. Three per cent rentes, loif 17140 for the account, hxchange on liondon, 25f 17'4c for checks. Spanish Is closed nt 72.SO. LONDON. Mny 1. Gold premiums arc quoted ns follows: Ruenos Ayres, 127,30; Mndrld, 2S.50; Lisbon, 43.60; Rome, 6.05, Ne" Yofk .11 1 nlit K t unlnt Ions. NEW YORK, May I.-The follnwlnir nro closing quotations for mining shares today: Cbollar Crown Point ... (inn. Cal & Va Dead wood .. I Ontario 19 Ophlr 145 (Plymouth .... CO IQulcksllver ... . ) I do pfd .. ,.SM .... SI 11 .... 1E0 . ... 71)0 3$ .... 310 IS 19 Gould ft Currle .. Hale & Norcros. .. .5 Rierra .evaua '000 Standard .. 64 It.'nlon Con 21 Yellow Jacket liomestake . Iron Sliver Mexican Fltinnclnl Nnlrs. ..n?,"-AT?,-,'P'n.A'.Mny 1 Clearings. $17, 515.213; balances, $2,423,''9. 107: balances. $609,761: '"" ST. LOUIS. May l.-Olearlngs, $5,697,751; balances. $721,427. Money. 4'u7 per cent' New York exchange, 10c premium bid, 25o "Ain.MUllK. May l.-Clearlngs. $5,130, premium tusked. NEW YORK. May l.-Clearlngs, $216,605, 991; balances, $11,416,103. BOSTON. May l.-Clearlngs, $25,827,953; balances, $1,923,597. ('niiillllnn of tlie Trensnry. "VASHINOTON. Mny l.-Today's state ment of tho trensury balances in the gen ernl fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold reservo In the division of redemption, shows: Avnllablo ensh balance. $1I6,U7,5IS; gold, $79,IW,691. PENSIONS FOR IVESTEII.V VETERANS. War Survivors Remembered liy 4lie rienernl noveriinient. WA8IUNOTON. May l.-(Speclal)-Penslons granted: Issue of April 12, 190), were: Nebraska: Increase Oeorge Rarr, Su perior. $10; James S. Tyler, Lincoln, $11; Jo-eph Ilendetson, Norfolk, $1. Original Widows. Etc. Frances A. Dean. Lincoln, $S; Original Widows. Etc. Special accrued April II. Helen L. Young, Hastings. $S; Jen nie S. Lowe. Stromsburg, $5; Amelia P. Workman, Junlntn, $12. town: Original Noel P. Orcutt. New Sharon. $?. Additional James F. McNaul, Fayette, $10. Restoration, Reissue and In crease Jnmcs M. Seals, Creston, $17. In creaseLafayette II. Noyes. Mondamln, $S, John II. Hurger. Rhodes. $17: Andrew Tl. Graham, Carl, $10; Zenns C. Worley, Pnclllc Junction. $S; James K. Deford. Eldon, $17; Ira O. Baker. West Liberty. $10; John Murphy, Charter Oak, $1, Orlglnnl Widows Speclnl Accrued April 14 Maria Wort!:, Lyons, $3; Jennlo Isermnn, Des Moines, $.1. South Dakota: Additional-William II. Anderson, Ardmore, $R. Increase Orand vlllo W. Demarest, Watertown, $17. Rels sue nnd Increase William Yeaman, Do Smet, $1. North Dakota: Increase Herbert Drake, Soldiers' Home, Lisbon, $12. Colorado: Original Hiram H. Orabendlke, Denver, $1; Pnrblo Serto. $f. Increase Wil liam H. Drenlng, Monte Vlstn, $10. Original Widows, Etc. Mary J. Iott. Colorado Springs, $S. Original Widows Special Ac crued April ll-Martha E. Nicholas, Greely, Issue of April 13, 19D0: Nebraska: Original-Thomas Prltchard, Hnrtwell, $6. Increase William II. Rich ardson. Auburn. $S; John W. Wllllnms. Strang, $12. Original Widows-Susan Mann (special account, April 17), Nebraska City, Issue of April II. 1900; Increase VIl!lam Rarnett, Aurora. $S; Ehcnczcr Cain, Omnha, $S; David D. Snider. Olltner, $S; James Walton, Wnlnut Grove, JS. Issue of April 13, 1900: Iowa: Increase John W. Morton, Wash ington, $12; Jnmes A. Rutt, Knowlton, $1: Michael T. Carter. Maquokcta, $8; Joslnh Jordan, Cholsen. $17; Dnnlel W. Mnpcs, Floyd. $17. Orlglnnl Widows, Etc. Susan Pntchln (special nccount. April 17). De troit $R; Clara Morgan (special account, April 17), Churdon, $S. Issue of April II, 1900: Incrcasc-EII M. uooaen, Lewis, jf. T1IK HKAI.TV MAHI4.KT. INSTRUMENTS nicd"Vor record Jlonday, April 30: Wnrranly Deeila, I. L. Peck and husband to Barbara Francl. lot S. block 7, Kountze Ith add ; 100 F. O. Ktoko and wlfo to Ausustn Kloke. lots 3 and 4, block 12, Omaha View l.wo Maria Augustnt to Fred Armhrush, n 44 ft of e 95 ft lot 7. Okahoma ad.. 275 M. Do Christian nnd husband to J. D. Crelghton, c',j lot 7. block 61, Omaha 3,000 Iouls Stuft and wife to Tukey & Allen, und N lot 12. block 5. Kllby Place Patrick McNamara nnd wife to same, lots S and 9. Ames' add to Hillsdale. 200 James Stockdaln and wlfo to same, ion 11 and 12. block 4. Mahonev & M's add 500 Georse Chnplln and wife to same, lot 15. block 2. Clifton Hill 1,500 M. C. Thaxton and wife to same, lot 24. block S. Clifton Hill 2,fO) John WeFsman nnd wife to same, lot 4. block 11. Clifton Hill 1,500 F V. Trott and wife to same, lot 10, block 10. Clifton Hill 1,000 J. R. Bremner nnd wife to A. P. Tukev. lot 21. block 10. Clifton Hill. 1,500 C. W. Rush and wife to same, lot 8, block 9. Clifton Hill 1,200 J. R. Kennedy and wife to same, lot 23. block 10, Grammercy park 1 C. J. Anderson and wlfo to Margaret McDerrr.ott. lot 13, block 2, Avon dale nark 2,700 Paul Doeschcr und wife' to Midway Investment Co., lot 20, block 2, Persons & B's add 150 Ellen Lucas et nl to J. R, Webster, lot 4. block 60. Omaha...., 6,000 Frank Haldak nnd wife to Matthew Jozrnka. lot 6, block 347, South Omaha 600 C. W. Johnson and wife to C. A. Da vis. IoIh 1 nnd 2. block 115, Duudco placo 1,MM M. F. Bourko et nl to C. A. Grlss. lot 2. block S, Parker's nd 1,000 S. If. Basjett to W. R. Paul, lot 2. block 10. Patrick's 2d add 900 C. F. Parmer nnd husband to L. P. Matthews, lot 41, Cunningham & Ks add 100 Quit CI ll I III Ilreild. Walter Molse nnd wife to E. R. Hume, lots 1 nnd 2. Fearon place... 25 C. J. Carlson to Lotto Carlson, lot 2, block C. Boggs fi IPs 2d add........ 1 W. F. Allen and wlfo to A. P. Tukey, und 4 lot 24. block 14. Clifton Hill.. 1 F. G. Patrick nnd wife to Mima Brem lam. lots 3 nnd II. block 6, Pat rick's 2d Saratoga add 1 Deeila. United States to Charles Stevens, sw'i ne'i 10-15-11 (patent) William Kldd et nl, extrs, to J. G. Williamson. lot 11. block 15, Hans com nlaco 2,000 Union Trust Co.. tr.. to C. M. Wal ter, s 90 ft lot 10, block 1, Park nlaco 6ti0 Total amount of transfers $2S,S5 INSTRUMENTS Wed for record Tuesdny, May 1. 1900: Wnrrnnly Deeds, J. 71. Collins nnd wife lo M. A. Dupee, lot 4, block 9, A. S. Patrick's add $ COO Randolph Savings bank to Frederlkko Peterson, lot 1. block 8. Shlnn's Id ndd , 1.0O0 Elizabeth Carpenter and husband to J. S. Mcculloch, lot 8, block 2, Dwlght ft L.'s ndd 1,700 E. C. Youngs and husband to O. F. Neckel, a 50 feet lot 47, Hartman's ndd SS0 Benjamin Lombard. Jr.. and w;lfn to W. II. Dunn, e4 of w',4 lot 8, Hawcs' add liWO Thomas Truelsen nnd wife to A. H. Workman, s 62 feet lot 5 and s 62 feet of w 10 feet lot 6, block 4, Isaac & S.'s add v," '000 A. M. .1. Rollamy and husband to F. M. Marsh, lot 9, block 8. Jcromo park ;;: .m Atlantic Realty association to (I A. Wlesc, lot 25. block 12, Clifton Will.. 1,500 Quit ( In 1 111 lleeils, G. W. Forbes nnd wlfo to E, D. Snm son, trustee, lots 1 and 2, block 2; lots 1 and 2, block 2; lots 1 nnd II, block 5; blocks 10 nnd II; lots 1 to 10, 13 to 21 nnd blocks 8 and 9, Hellmaii'a add 1 A. R. Reed and husband to Oscar Korn, lot I, Archer Placo 1 Deeils, Sheriff to E, D. Samson, trustee, lots 1 and 2, block 1; lot 2, block 2: lots 1 and II, block 6; blocks 10 and 11; lots 1 to 10, 11 to 21. block 12, and blocks 8 and 9, Hellman's add g$5 Total amount ot transfers 'w',2zi Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. ItnrlliiciiiUy digests tho food nnd aids Nature In etrcnuthctiltn nnd rccon 9tructini tlio exhausted dlRcstlvo o- Inns. It is the latest discovered dl(?cst ant nnd tonic. No other preparation can approach it in cniclcncy. It in stantly relievos and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ilenrtburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Ucadache,Gastralnla,Cramps and all other rcsultsof Imperfect digestion. Prlco NV'.nnd $1. 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CHICAGO BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Car Service JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY GOODS. M . E. Smith & Co. 'tV laiwtiriiid lokkaraaf Pry Goods, Furnishing Goodi AND NOTION& BOILER AND cHEETiHON WORKS Qrake, & Williams Successors Wilson & Drnlte, Manufacture boilers, smoke stacks nnd breechings, pressure, renderlnc, sheep dip, lard and water tanks, boiler tuues con ituntly on hand, second hand boilers bought nnd sold, Special and piomnt attention to repairs In city or country, liith and Tierce. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. VAestern Eiedriral yv Company Electrical Supplies, Bleotrlo Wlrini Belli nnd (Jus Lit-r.tlno O. W, JOHNSTON. Mcr W" "nward CH1C0.1Y. The American Chicory (faovo mmt Btau'ictuitrt or all foirai ot Chicory Omh-F"Tmfni.O'NHt SAFE AND IRON WORKS. 'he Omaha Safe and Iron Works, G. ANDREEN. Pron. Make- aapnolalty of TfTTPTZ EHOAPKS. ind Durglnr Proof Siren an'l Vau.t Door. etc nil) n. 1 4th s.. (linnltx. Nab. Davis & Cowgili iron Works. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF MACHINERY. GENBRAI, REPAIRING A SPEG'tAIn IRON AND nRASS FOUNDERS. 1.1411, lfS4:i nnil inon .Inclinon street, oiniiiiii, ,eii, 'ivi, nas. E. Zabrlsklc. Agent. J. B. Cowgili, Mrt. Qmaha Anchor v Fence Company BHB-T NORTH 17X11 ST. Manufacturers of ornamental lawn fences, trco guards, stool bitching posts, vino trel Uses, poultry netting, etc. JAMES E BOYD & CO., Telephone 1039. Omalm, Nji COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS ami STOCKS HOARD OF THAUIS. Correspondence! John A. Wnrren & Co uirect wires to (Jhlcuto and Nw YorS. roi-t ihi H.R.PErlMEYaC0. URAJIi R00M4fir ureLtG. OMAHA niB., CRAMCrl I03QIU1 uncoui KUk