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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1900.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Market! on Eoird of Tradt Eptnd a Dall
Sfsilon.
WHEAT DEPRESSED, BUT TONE STEADY
Corn Pit l Quirt nnil Lnrrrr, lint
Price Arr Mrnilj. tint, In
fluenced lir Lorn. Art Dull
mill Enslrr.
CHrCAGO, May ".Board nf Trade mar
kets were dull today. Wheat was de
jirosscd by lower cable and heavy world's
thlrmiontx, but the tone wan fairly steady,
July (.'losing Mc down. July corn closed
lower and July oats 'ifi-r-c reduced. Pro
visions tloscd weiik. from 8j"4o down In
Jurd to 1714c lower In pork.
Considering the bearish tenor of the for
eign news whent showed considerable Indc
liendenco curly and during the s-jjslon this
uplrlt whh buoyed up by domestic new of
another HOrt. Cables were lower, world's
shipment!) heavy, Husxlun shipments In
creasing l.OOO.COO bu. for the week, and there
wan a small Increase on passage. Against
these were the Ohio state report, making
the crop condition of that state II per cent,
an assertion that the Kansas wheat was
turning yellow from too much rain and a
decrease In the visible of 2,tSI7,00O bu. I he
range of prices was narrow. There was a
fair rash demand and talk of export s.iles,
one firm hern reporting 110 loads sold A
feature was tin- demand for July at 67e.
Several times the market touched that llg
urc, but on each occasion the demand ex
ceeded the supply and slight recoveries
followed The .Mn.Jnly spreail at the . lose
was W,. The mm board reported 1'.' loads
taken for export and clraranics in wheat
find Hour were equal to 2l7,ono bp. Primary
receipts were fiXl.tXiQ bu., compared with I'H.
00 bu. last year. Minneapolis and Duluth
Teiiorted 351 cars, against 51 last week and
Bl'J a year ago. Local iccelpls were 31 .ars,
9 of contract grade July opened ;fi"'c
iimlor Saturday at to 7r, sold between
67'e and 07c and closed ,c down at 6T',iir
The corn market was dull and lower, but
prices wrre steady, following the opening
concession, dictated b) lower cables and re
ported freer country offerings. While to all
Appearances no Important iong lines were
thrown Into the pit there was considerable
celling by bull houses enough to prevent a
rally upon the announcement of a visible
decrease of 3,711 ) bu. Some Improvement
In the shipping demand was reported. 1Ocal
receipts were 251 cars. July sold from V3r
to 39"c and closed Vsc lower at S'JttfiSDSc.
At the close tho May-July difference
was Tic.
Oats was dull and easier, Influenced by
corn. At the bottom the market showed a
bit of rallying spirit on buying by ship
Vers. Country offerings were freer and the
oxport demand slow. Receipts here were
133 cars. July sold between 23'ifi2'i'S,c nnd
I'lle and closed '.ify'V down at 23'.nc.
Provisions were weak. The hog market
was depressed and long stuff In scattered
amounts pressed against the market, meet
ing almost no support From the bottom
there was a little recovery on buying by
packers, but this was on a small scale, and
tho end of tho session found the market
weak. July pork sold from 111. So to 111.63
nnd closed l"'jc under Saturday at $11.72',-;
July lard, from J6.M) to J6.75. closing 5771-c
down at $6.7714, and July ribs, from Jo.2'
to K..o2'j, w-lth tho close 10jl2',;C depressed
at J-i.52Kfi6.55.
Estlmntc-I receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 75
ears; corn, 360 cars; oats, 300 cars, hogs,
Sl.noo head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. I Hlgh-i Isow. Closc. Sat.
mac
May
65
7 ',i
3",
30
65i 5fli
67M 67
J Illy
C75f V,
S1i
67
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oats
May Juno
July
Tork
May
July
la rd
May
July
Sept,
nihs
Muy July
Sept;
"No". 2
I
S9U
4014
23i;
39i,l33"al
4U
22'i
2.1 '
23UI
33V..
22
22i
2.1
11 60
11 65
22'i.l
2J'.,23M'4
I
11 Ml
It 65
11 65
11 65 11 SO
11 so
11 72V41 11 S:4
I
I 6 72'4 6 SO
6 77H RS
I 6 SO 6 S21,i
I
B 60 6 60
i 6 fin 6 65
i 6 62',; 6 65
6 77'4
6 77V4I
6 SO
6 SO
6 75
6 75
6 B2',i'
62V.
6 60
6 Wl
6 62
Oosb quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady ; winter patents. J1.60f73.70;
Blinights, J2.9.",fi.1.l0; clears, J2.70fj3.20; spring
rpoclnls, J3.70fi3.90: patents, J3.10fc3.45;
-straights. J2.0f3.00; bakers, J2.OOfi2.4V
WHEAT No. 3, tif-.iU;; No. 2 red, COUc.
CORN No. 2, 33Ti39',c.
OATS No. 2. 23V2lc; No. 2 white, 27c;
"No. . white, lSUTJ26,c.
HYINo. 2. S3ifolc.
HAItblJV-tlood feeding, 36S37c: fair to
choleo malting. 3Wf43e.
81CKDS No. 1 llaxsecrl and northwestern,
$1.80. Prime timothy, J2.I0. Clover, con
tract grade, $7.00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl., $10.60ff
It.iVi. Iard, per 100 lbs., $fi.60f(6.75. Short
ribs sides (loose), $a.0fi;,65. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), $G.75'Q7.00. Short clear
pldes (boxed). $7.05(7.15.
WHISKY-Dlstlllers' finished goods, on
bnl high wines, per gal.. 11.2514.
St'OAnS-Cut loaf, $6.00; granulated,
$5.41.
Following are the receipts and shipments
for today:
Articles.
Vlour, bbls..
"Wheat, hu...
Corn, hu
Oats, hu
Rye. hu
llarley, hu...
Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
... 12,000 ll.ODO
... 7,000 101,00)
,..197.0' 261.(100
...215,000 HI.OOU
... f.,001 17.C0)
2,0"0 5.0
On the Produce exchonire todnv th hut.
1er market was steady; creameries, MUfc
19'iC; dairies. MfilSc Cheese, dull, TuOc,
Kggs, steady; flesh, Ufilllic.
NHW YORK tilv.MWt.VI, MAIIKKT.
Quotntliins fur the l)n- on Viirlonn
CninnioilKles,
NIJW YORK, May 7-KIiOtJR-Rccelpts.
23.3)9 bbls.; exports, 12,335 bbls.; there was a
fair demand for Kansas straights nnd
clears In sacks, but general dullness othcr
wlse, especially In spring patents; Minnesota
patents, $.1.6.Vffa.fl0; Minnesota bakers, $2.75Q
n.t); winter patents, $3.fVf)3.SO; winter
Hrulghtfc. $3.l5'fi3.50; winter extras, $2.b0)
2.90; winter low grades, $2.23f -. 10. Ryo
Hour, steady: fair to good, $2,601(3.15; choice
to fancy. $.t.20tfil.SO.
CORNMKAI-Qulet; yellow western. S5c;
cltv. Sic; Hrandvwlne
RYI3 Quiet: No. 2 western, 61o, f. o b
nlloat; state, 5667c. c. 1. f , New York, car
lots. IIARMiY-Qulet; feeding. 43ffl5c, c. I. f..
New York; malting, 50f(53c, c. I. f.. New
"i'ork.
IIARM-;Y MALT Dull; western. Kfiic.
KHKD Stcidy : spring bran. $15.23n 17.50;
middling $16.60yi7.00; winter bran, $18; city,
lli.50tfil7 ).
WIIKAT-Recolpts, 219.S0O bu.; exports,
30L670 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 red. 77-V,
elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth. 75V f. o.
It., alloat to arrive; No. 1 hard Duluth. 77e.
f. o. b., nlloat. Options wcrp dull and gen
erally weak all day, lulluenced by favorable
veather In tho northwest, small seaboard
clearances, bearish cables and selling for
northwest account.. Closed weak at Vfc
not decline; May, 721(72 U-16c; closed at
July. 72MT73 1-lSo; closed, 72'c.
CORN Receipts, 379.275 hu.: exports. 75,
761 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2, IS',4i , f. o. b.,
alloat. and 4(Tic. elevator. Option market
whs weak and heavy all day, selling oit
tinder liquidation Inspired by lower cables
nnd tho lccllne In wheat. Cloned weak at
kfl'.je net decline; May. HMill'-c; closed,
41-Se; July. 4l-1f45Hc; closed. tlTc: Sep
lember. 45 3-16JI ISc. closed, 45c.
OATS Receipts, 13.1.0M bu.: exports, 10.EO0
liu. Spot, dull: No. 2, 2e; No. 3. 27'c; No.
2 white. 29Ml3V: x. 3 white, 29e;" track
mixed western, 2sf(29i,ic, track white. 29f(
3lc. Options dull and weak, closing jc
lower: No. 3 white, May, closed, 29-Hc
HAY-Klrm; shipping, 65i75e; good to
choice. SOtfOOo.
HOPS Steidy; state, common to choke,
3S96 crop, 3T(6c; 1SD9 crop, 10ffl3o; Paclllo
coust. U90 crop, 3iSc: 1899 crop, 10fn3c
IlIDKS-KIrm; Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs..
19iic : California, 21 to 2-5 lbs., 21Wc; Texas
try. 21 to 40 lbs., 15c.
I.KATIIKR-Steady; hemlock sole. Ruenos
Ayres, light to heavyweights, 25'a"25i3c; add.
26f26Uc.
WOOI Dull; domestic fleece, 25t2Sc;
Texas, I54(l!c.
COAI-Qlllet
PROVISIONS-Reof. quid; family. $11 00??
16.00; beef hams, $20.5ofi21.50: packed. $U.O0
JS.Oil; city extra India mess. $!7.00fj 19.OO.
Cut meats, dull; nlekled bellies. TifiSWc:
ird. easy; western steamed. $7 20: relmed.
quiet; continent $7.10, South America, $S:
compound. $6..Wiffi.62i,. Pork, dull; family,
$14 OiVuii.&O. short clear, $U.flofjl5.i.
RYK Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4l.1f
Vre: Japan. tt4'icv
MOliASSKS Firm; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, Hfflc.
PKANCTS Firm; fancy hundplckcd. 33i
tjatc; other domestic'. 3',4c
FRICICiHTS-To Liverpool, quiet.
Hl'TTBR Receipts, S.6SS pkgs.; steady;
western creamery, ISIiCOc: factory, I31il5c.
CiiKKSK-Rccelpls, 3.S17 pks.; unsettled;
far v large white 10a fan-y large colored.
1
i I'!',, . fan. vmill white 9S10c. fancy I
small cnlortd. '9iO10r
KOOS -Receipts, 10.97? pkgs.; firm; stor
age western, at mark. 13jfjUc; regular
pai king, at mark. 12fJ'13''4c'; southern, at
mark ll1(12'e
MKTAI,S There were considerable lr
rtguianty and wenkness In the market
today for metal. Cables were of nn un
satisfactory purport. Lead, after a pro
longed dullness of several months, dropped
27W points today, owing to the continued
Is K of demand, closing weak at $4.40?M.iV
Tin, In smpathy with foreign markets,
weakened somewhat, closing weak nt $29.30
T29.10. Pig Iron warrants were weak and
quoted nominally at $15.59. Northern No, 1
foundry was nominally unt banged at $21.00
f(2:!.ro. Iake opner continues dull nnd un
changed at $17. Spelter ruled quiet, closing
at $l.57'4?il.67i The brokers' price for
lead was $4.20 and for copper $17.
OMAHA WIlbl.HNAI.V- .MAIUCISTS.
Condition of Trnilr nmt flnotntlon on
Stnplc nnd Knncjr 1'roduce,
KOOS-Receipts, liberal: seconds, 10c!
good stock, 10'- e.
L1VR POI.'LTRY Hens. Kc: roosters,
according to age nnd slie. S07c: ducks, 7rio;
6Mi6o, turkeys, Sc.
Ul'TTliR-Common to fair. 113120; choice,
Hfll.'c; separator, 20c; gathered creamery.
17f?lsc.
, FISH-Trout. 9c; blue fish, 8c; pickerel,
se; cattish, 12c; dressed buffalo, 6c: roe
shad, each, 30c; whltcflsh, 11c; herring, Sc;
black bass, IBe
PIOKONS-l.lve. per dor., $1.
VRAI.S Clinlro. 971(kv
I ..HAY Per carload lots: Vpland, choice,
J'.iW. midland, choice, JS.00: lowland, choice,
I fo! ryo straw, choice. $3; No. 3 corn. JS'.Jc:
t-in. ,i wnne oats. c; craCKcn corn, per
ton, $14.50; corn nnd oats, chopped, per ton,
115: bran, per ton, $13.50: shorts, per ton.
$13,60.
VJJGKTADLES.
,, ASPARAGUS Homo grown, per dox
NEW TPriNtPft for Hvn hunches. 60a
SPINACM-Pcr box. lOgjOc.
NKW RKI5TS Per do2. bunches. 3&340C.
Per doz. bunches, 35jf40c.
.RADISHKS-Homo grown, per doz., 203
. SKED SWEET POTATOISS-rer bbl..
! $2OOH2.2r.; Kansas, eatlntr. $3.00
POTATOKS-Per bu . choice. 2$ff30c
a HiiACrK California, Der lb., 30.
CAfI,IKI,OWER-Per doz.. $2.2502.50.
CELERY- Per doz., 25350c.
TOMATOES Florida, per six-basket
crato. $150.
MCSHROOMS-Per lb. box. 60c.
ItllrHARH Per lb., 2g3c.
. ONIONS-Retall, yellow, $1.1031.15; red.
$1.2021.25.
FP'.'ITS.
STRA WBERRIES Arkansas, per 24-qt.
rase, $1.00,
APPLES-Chotco western shipping stock.
$5.0OO5.2.,i; New York stoek. $5: fancy, $5.50.
CRANBERRIES Jerseys, per bbl., $10.50:
per crate, $3.60.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPI,ES-Per doz., $2.00-172.50
ORANGES California, fancy navels, per
box, $3.7504.00; choice navals. $3.50: Medlter
ranean Sweets, per box, $3.25; Dudded seed
lings, $2.753.00.
LEMONS-Callfornla, choice, per box,
$3.25; fancy, $3.50.
HANANAS Per bunch, medium, $2.00
2.60; large, $2.753.00.
HIDES.
HIDES-No. 1 green hides, 7c; No. 2
green hides, Co; No. 1 salted hides. Sc; No.
2 salted hides, 7c; No. 1 veal calf. S to 12
lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Hickory, large, per bu., $1.25;
shellbarks, $1.35.
HONEY Per 24-sectlon case, $3.6103.75.
St. I, mil (Jrnln nnd Provisions
ST. LOIMS, May 7.-WIIEAT-Lower: No.
2 red cash, elevator, 70'Uc; track. 7H4S72c;
May, 6!H4e; July, 67iifl67Jlic: August, 7',4c;
September, 67'dc; No, 2 hard. 64ffG5c.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 3ic; track,
Wti-: May, 3?4e: July, 3S4c.
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 2IV4C; track, 25c;
April. 24 tic; May, 24c; July, Mc; No. 2
white, 2Sc.
RYIV-Steady nt 65c.
FI5ITR Dull; patents. $3.4033.60; extra
fnncy and straight, $1.1033.25; crear, $2.20
3.00.
SEKDS Timothy, quiet; ordinary, $2.C3
2.211. Flax, nominally $1.77.
H RAN Steady ; sacked lots, east track,
70c.
CO RNMEAL Steady at $1 9532.00.
HAY - Steady; timothy, $10.OOSd3.00;
prairie. $S.50f(9.26.
WHISKY-Stfadv at $1.25U.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.30.
HAfiC,INO-9c.
1 1 KM P TWINE 'HfiSUc.
PROVISIONS-Pork. steady: Jobbing, old,
$12.75; new, $13.25. Lard, lower; prime steam,
$.63; choice, $6.70. Dry salt meats (boxed),
steady; extra shorts, $(5.S7H. Bacon (boxed),
steady; extra shorts, $7.37',j; clear ribs, $7;
clear sides, $7.12'j.
METALS Lead: Lower at $1.2534.35.
Shelter: Firm at $4.50.
POCLTRY-Dull; chickens, 7',ic: turkeys,
607c; ducks, 7c; geese, 3c.
EOOS-Stendy at 9Vc.
BUTTEH-Steady; creamery, 163'19c;
dnlry. U'piee.
RliCEIPTS-Flour, 6,009 bbls.: wheat, 30,
000 bu.; corn. 115,o:0 bu.; oats, 16.700 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 6,000 bbls.; wheat,
7,000 bu. ; corn, 130,000 bu.; oats, 36,000 bu,
Liverpool (irnln nnil Pro vlnlons.
LIVERPOOL. May 7.-WHEAT Spot,
dull; No. 1 California. 6s 3!idfi6s 4d; No. 1
northern spring, 5s lid. Futures, quiet;
July, 3 Sid; September, 6s SHd.
CORN Spot, American mixed, new, quiet.
Is 1-VI. Futures, easy; May, 4slid; July,
4sd; September. 3sll'id.
PROVISIONS-Beef, extra India mess,
firm, sos; prime mess, llrm. 73s 9d, Pork,
prlmo mess western, firm, 6fs 9d. Lard,
American rcllncd. In palls, dull. 37s; prime
western, In tierces, dull. 35s 9d. Racon,
Cumberland cut, dull, 42s 6d; short ribs,
dull. 41s fid; long clear middles, light, dull,
40s 6d; long clear middles, heavy, dull, 40s;
short clear backs, dull, 3Ss6d; clear bellies,
dull, 39s. Shoulders, square, dull, 36s. Tal
low, prime cltv steady, 27s 6d.
IMPORTS-Tho Imports of wheat Into
Liverpool last week were 79,300 quarters
from Atlantic ports and 21,000 quarters from
other ports. The Imports of American corn
from Atlantic ports last week were 71,200
quarters.
Kiinnnn City (irntn nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, May 7.-WHEAT-July,
2Vc; cash. No. 2 hard. 63c; No. 3, 60t?62c;
No. 2 red, 67fi6Sc: No. 3, 62g6c.
CORN July, 36ir: cash, No. 2 mixed,
3SH4T3SViC: No. 2 white, 3SHc; jj0. 3, 3SUc.
OATS-No. 2 white, 26',i(24c.
RYE No. 2, 53o.
HAY Choice timothy. $l0.50ffU.OO; choice
nrnlrle. $7.00fi7.60.
! BPTTER-Ctcnmery. l&fflSc: dairy. 15c.
EOGS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, 9'sc cases returned; now white wood
cases Included, 10c.
' RECEIPTS-Wheat, 48,000 bu.; corn. 33,300
1 bu.; oats, 11,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 21,000 bu.; corn. 3,200
bu.; oats, 2,000 bu.
MliinrniinllH Whent nnd Flonr.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 7. - WHEAT - In
....... . X 1 .. .. .. . 1 ' . ......
ptuic. i. t itui iiici Jl, .till, lJ,Li;; July,
i''1ici September, CG'ie. On track: No. 1
j hard 67'c; No. 1 northern, 65Hc; No. 2
lllll llll'l II. bt'HC.
FLOUR First patents. $3.60; second pat
ents. $3.30; llrst clears, $2.50; second clears,
$2.25.
BRAN In bulk. $10.75tfll.OO.
Statement nf Visible Supplr.
NEW YORK. May 7-The following Is
the visible supply of grain In store and
afloat, ns complied by the New York Pro
duce exchange: Whent. 49.2l5.fiOO bu.; de
crease. 2,62rt,tfO bu. Corn, IS.137,000 bu.; de
crease. :i.7Ml,000 bu. Oats, 7.O3S.0OO bu.; do
crease, 9t9,(ioo bu. Rye. 1,113,(0.1 bu.; de
crease, H7,noo bu. Barley, 1,195,000 bu,; In
crease, 96,000 bu.
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO. O.. May 7-WH'EAT-DulI,
lower; No. 2 cash, 73sc; Mny, 73?ic,
CORN Dull, lower; No. 2 cash. 40'4c
OATS Weak, unchanged; No. 2 cash, 25c.
RYE Dull, unchanged; No. 2 ensh, 57c.
SEEDS Clover, dull, unchanged to
higher; cash, prime, old. $4 75; prime, new.
$5; October. $5.15; No. 2, $1.30.
Uiilutli Whent Market.
DULUTH. May 7. WHEAT No. 1 hard
cash, 69c; May. 69c; July. 6ic; September,
Csic; No. 1 northern cash. 67c: May, 67'Jc;
July, 67'c; September, 67'4c; No. 2 north
ern. 67'ac; No. 3 spring, 62c.
OATS-23f?231iC.
CORN-36',c.
Plillndelphln Produce MnrUet,
PHILADELPHIA. May 7. BUTTER
Fancy western creamery, 21ftCU4c; fancy
western prints. 23c.
KOOS Fresh nearby. W.tiUc; fresh
western. 13r; fresh southwestern, 13c; fresh
southern, 12c.
.Mlltviiiil.ee nrnln Mnrkrt.
MILWAUKEE. May 7. -WHEAT-Dull;
No. 1 northern. 67',jc; No. 2 northern, 66c.
RYE-Stearty: No. I. 57MJ5SC.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 43644c; sample,
37fil2c. '
Urj (itioils MnrUet,
NEW YORK. May 7.-DRY OOODS-The
week opens with a continued poor demand
for all descriptions of cotton goods for sea
sonable use The homo buying takes only
In limited quantities and exports nre still
Indifferent. Brown sheetings and drills
very slow and prices higher. Bleached cot
tons, steady; coarse cottons, steady nnd
light. Prints, light; printers meeting small
demand for tancy falls. Some sales of
, other cuitern c.i?.Kes of regular print clotha
limited renuest? but stocks light and prices
sieaci
MOVE.MIl.NTS UP .STOCKS AM) IIO.MJS.
Ilrenk In Steel fSrnnp tnnsed li
Ilrslunntlon of Director.
NEW YORK, May 7-Therc were sev
eral point of weakness In the stock market
tndal' nnd fh tvr.ro umr.1mt to turn thn
room traders to the bear side of the market.
The operations of this professional element
wero the only ones apparent outside of n
few stocks and they reflected no conditions
of even well established opinions regarding
the general outlook. The demand for stocks
continued quite Insignificant, so that tho
moderate offerings, In Inrge part, for the
short account of room traders, made an Im
pression easily upon prices, hut the decline
failed to Induce any liquidation nnd prices
readily rallied when the bears came to
cover. Tho steel shares were the- most con
spicuous In the trading and were weak
from tho opening. The reporte-cl closing of
a mill of the Federal Steel company Induced
the early decline, which was languid and
sluggish.
The announcement of the resignation from
the board of directors of the American Steel
nnd Wire company of tho Sellgmans' repre
sentatives and their statement of Irrecon
cilable objections to Chairman Gates and
his policy caused n sharp further break In
tho steel group. In which the; Federal Steel
was rather more affected than Steel nnd
Wire, Pressed Steel Cur nnd American
Smelting were exceptions In the group, the
former rising over a point. Long Islnnd
broke sharply after Its recent notable ad
vance on the absorption by Pennsylvania
and closed 9'4 Points lower The bonds of
the company were also heavy. The renctlon
was attribute! to speculative profit taking
nnd occurred on comparatively small deal
ings. In the railroad list St. Paul, Pennsylvania,
Union Pacific and Baltimore & Ohio had
rather a wide fall on what looked like let
ting go of a speculative account. There
wero henvy blocks offered of all these.
There was n slight show of strength In
spots at the opening In response to linden's
encouragement over South African news,
but the rise was but momentary. The rallv
after the break in tne steel stocks was not
well held. General Electric advanced nearly
3 points In the morning, but saved only 1
point on the day.
The money market continued very easy
and further gold exports to Paris arc ex
Teeted. it Is not believed that nny gold
will go to 1ondon In the present condition
nnd at the present level of exchange, which
declined today both for sterling nnd for
Paris cheques, Estimates of the amount to
go on Thursday to Paris run to $5,ooo,000. but
no announcements were made todnv of en
gagements. The bear traders during the
day professed uneasiness over tho gold
movement as well as over labor dllllcultles
at various points, tho pendency of the presi
dential campaign nnd the reactionary
course of business, which they nrguo must
have Its effect on railroad earnings.
Railroad bonds showed a yielding ten
dency in sympathy with stocks. Totalsaies.
par value, $I,7M,000. '
United States now 4s advanced and tho
refunding 2s, when Issued, 3s and old 4s
declined lie In the bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: There was a
rather quiet feeling In the markets here
toda, mainly in Africans. The mnrkets
opened better on Lord Roberts' victories,
but closed irregular, funds declining for
fear of dear money, It was raid, but prob
ably in connection with forced liquidation.
The war loan was quoted nt 15-16 premium,
closing at 11-16. Americans wero neglected
h,ut,rm .ver P"lty until New York sold
slightly, Iondon sold tintos, but Paris
cheerfully supported them and they closed
7 up at M'S, Anncondns were steady. Tho
bank bought 17.000 In German coin. Loans
were In less demand and bids were scarce.
Tho bank did no business In discounts and
was repaid moderately. The Board of Trade
returns show up 16.3 and Imports increased
5.2. although there was considerable less of
American wheat.
The following are the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange today:
Atchison
do pfd......
Vi Union Pacific ...
W'4 do pfd
... '4
... ;t
... $.
... 22'4
... 9T
... 27.
... 16-H
...IPS
...1M
...154
...47
...K3
... 34
... 96
... 4
... 23
... 37i
... t
... 24
... 17
... 2414
... '.'I
... 3;.
... 76'4
... 26
... 7S
...102
...130
... 4;
... 72H
... 39 J4
... 30
Baltimore A Ohio.. s:.
Watflsh
do pfd
w. a u. i:
do 2d pfd...
Wla. Central ....
Third Avenut ...
Ada.me Ex
Am. Express ....
V. S. Express...,
Wells-Faigo Ex.
Am. Cot. Oil
Canadian Pacitlc .. M
Canada Southern
Ches. & Ohio ...
Chicago O. W...
C. II. A Q 124!.
Chlcag-o. I. & L. ... 23
do pfd t4Vi
Chicago A E. 1 102
Chicago A N. W....UH,
C. R. 1. & P 10714
C. C. C. & Ft. L.. MV
do pfd..
Colorado So
Amer. Malting
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd..
Del. & Hudson.
Del. U. ft W....
Denver & Rio O
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd..
Ot. Nor. pfd....
Hocking Coal ..
Stocking Valley
Illinois Central .,
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
K. C. P. A G..
L. E. A W
do pfd
4
do pfd
.. 1
..114l
.178
.. 13i
.. 61
.. 12VJ
.. IS",
..lWVi
.. It,
.. 3'i
..iu;
.. 17
Amer. 8. & R. ..
do pfd
Amer. Spirits ...
dO pfd
Amer. S. II......
do pfd
Amer. S. A W...
do pfd
Amer. Tin Plate
do pfd
Am. Tobacro ....
do pfd
.. 50 Anac. Mln. Co...
.. 17' Hrk. Rap. Tr
.. y4 Colo. F. A I
.. St ICcJn. Tobacco ...
Ike Shore ,.
...."06 do pfd
SO 4
av4
674
Loula. A Nah
m-v eaeral Hteel ....
Manhattan L 93 do pfd.
Mex. Central
U'i General Electric ....13S
Met. St. Ry
Minn. A St. L...
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
Mobile A Ohio ..
Mis.. K. A T....
do pfd
N. J. Central
N. Y. Central
Nor A West
do pfd
No. Pacific
do pfd
Ontario A W
Ore. Ry. A Nav.
do pfd
...1MH
Glucose, Sugar
43
... &.
... 97
... r,i
... 41
... in;
... 34
...119
...153',
... S6H
... 70
... IVi
.. 7AS
!!!
do pfd
Int'n'l Paper
do pfd
Uiclede Gaa
National Biscuit ...
do pfd
National Iead ....
do pfd
National Steel
do pfd
N. Y. Air Brake..
No. American ....
Pacific Const
do 1st pfd....
95
23',-i
, 63
61
. 31
, M
2l4
1024
30
. w;
125
it;
. 41
u
;
do jd pfd
Pennsylvania
....1124 Taclflc Mall
?2'4
Reading
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd....
Rio O. W
do pfd
St. K A S. F....
do 1st pfd...,
do 2d prd
St. L. Southw.,..
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
People's Oos 103",
Pressed S. C 49',
. &7,
. 30
. U
. WVi
. 10' J
. 69
. 34'J
. ll'i
. M'i
.U7'.i
" on pm 7S
Pullman Pal. Car .U3
Standard R. A T... S'i
Sugar 112'i
do pfd 113
Tenn. C. A 1 79',
U. S. Leather ,
do pfd
IT S. Rubber......
do pfd
Western L'nlon . . ,
Republic I. A 8...
do pfd
P. C. C. A St. L
12.
70'i
29',
92',
SOT,
16
(4;
53
.1'
fit. P. A Omaha. ...112
So. raclflc V'
So. Rallnay 13'i
do pfd MVi
Tex. ft Pacific ls4
All assessments paid. Ex"-dlvidend7
Xrvr York Money Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. May 7.-MONEY-On cnll,
steady at 2fi'2V4 per cent; last loan, nt 2'4
per cent: prime mercantile paper, 3C4gi,s
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE - Easier, with
actual business In bankers' bills nt Jt.SSVsff
4.SSU for demand and at J4.S4?i'm.S49i for
sixty days; posted rates, J4.S5W4.S3i. nnd
t.80'.4: commercial bills. 4.S3H34.S4i4,
SILVER Certificates, GO5(60',4c; bar, 63Tic;
Mexican dollars 47V4c.
BONDS Government, Irregular; state, In
active; railroad, easier.
The closing prices on bonds today were
ns follows:
U. fi. ref. 2
do : rcg
do 3s, reg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg..
do coupon
do old 4. reg...
do coupon
do 5s, reg
do coupon
D. of V. 3 63s....
Atrh. (en. 4i
.103 tN. T. C. Is
. M'i N. J. C. K. in
.IM'i No. Carolina ...
do 4s
.13tS No. Pacific 3s
.13IH do 4s
.1U; N Y C A St I. 4s.
.llt4N. ft W. c. 4s....
.11214 do general 6s
.U2'4 Ore. Nav. Is
.121 do 4i
.IM',4 O. S L. 6s
. fi'i' do con. is
.107'4 Reading gen. 4...
. 53 Rio O. W. Is
.117 ISt. I. A I M c Ss
.110',
.12J'j
127
.106
. 67H
.101
.I06;
. 7'j
.132
.103
.103'!
.i:s'i
114',
. SMa
. 03' j
.no
.124'4
n:i,
.120
.121
.11.1
. 70
. Wti
.U4i
. &7j
.104
.115'4
.103-4
.112'i
. 91
. 914
. I
. H
. H',
do adj. 4s
Can. So. Zh
Ches. A O. 4V4....
do 6s
C. A N. W. c. 7s.
do S. r. deb. it.
.HI1, St. L ft S F g 6s
.119 .rit. Paul con....
. 06 St. P.. C. ft I In.
.104', do Hi
. '4 So. Itllway S....
.ic:'; S. R. ft T. s
. 73 ,Tenn. n. s. 3....
. 70C Tex. A Taclfli! In.
Chicago Ter. 4s....
I). A R. O. Is
do 4s
E. T. V. A O. Is..
Erie gen. 4s
F. W. A I). C. Is.
Gen. Ele.-trlc ts.
G. II. & S. A 6s.
do 2a
,120 do 2s
UO'i Union Pacific 4s..
.15? .Wabash is
.Uij"do 2s
,110 IW'est Shore 4s....
.114 'Wis. Central Is...
, 71 iVa. Centuries
.If I do deferred
.100 Colo. So 4s
. 61 H So. Pacific 4s
. !3Ti 1
11. A T. C. Ss.
do consol 6s
la. Central Is
K. C. P. A O.
Is.
I.A. n. C. 4a
1.. ft N. unl. 4
M.. K. A T. 2s,
do 4,
When Issued. Offered.
I'orelun Flnnnclul.
PARIS. May 7.-Prlccs were firm nt the
opening of the bourse today. In sympathy
with the strength shown hy Kaffirs. A
subsequent slight reaction wns soon over
come and the market closed dull. Spanish
4s were In strong demnnd, owing to the
rumor thnt the Spanish minister nf flnanco
was preparing for the consolidation nf the
Interior debt, Rio tintos recovered slinrply
on the Improvement In tho copper mnrket.
Knlllrs continued In demand on English
nccount. Three per cent rentes, lolf 15q
for the nccount: Spanish 4s closed nt 73.45.
LONDON. May 7. The market for Amer
ican securities nfter a dull opening was
firmer, but rather Inactive, The price
movement was mainly Influenced by ad
vices from New York, Tho amount of
bullion taken into the Bank of England
on balance today was 17,000. Gold pre-
mlum at Rome, 6.05, Madrid, 25.15. Span
ish Is. 72 25.
BERLIN. May 7 -Prices were firmer nt
the opening of business on the bourse to
day, but townrd the close mine shares Te
nded on realization- International se
curities were good. Spanish 4s were harder
on Paris ndvlces. Americans were quiet
nnd Canadian Pacifies fluctuated.
Boston Stock nnd Bond.
BOSTON, May 7.-Call loans, 3f4 per
ctnt; time loans, 4tj5 per cent. Ofllclal
closing;
A . T. & t. P...
do pfd
Amer. Sugar ....
do pfd
Boll Telephone ..
Boston & Albany.
Boston Klevated
Boston & Me
C . 11. & q
Dominion "ol ..
do pfd
Federal Steel ...
do pfd
General Klectrle
do pfd
Ed. Ele.'trle 111 .
Mexican I'entrU
N. K. (J & C
Old Colony
Old Dominion ....
. :
,
.U2
111
.SIT
.5451,
.1111
.133
i:i'4
. 41
.11
. 2t;
. 6
n; i,
1M
Mi
. 13,
Union IMclfle .
Union Iind ..
Wis. Central ..
Atchison 4s....
N. K. O. & C
! iH
.100
. 67
4i
.
. Ml,
.ya
. M
.75J
. I!',l
. 13',
. ;s
. f
. 41
137 1 i
5
. 2
. Zi
Ss
Adtenture
A null. Copper ....
Atlantic
Boston A Mont....
Butte & Boston...
Calumet & Hecla
Centennial ........
rranklln
Humboldt
Osceola
Parrot
Qnlncy
U
. 17
Hanta Fe copper..
Utah Mining ....
lWolerlnes
Xrvr York .Mlnliin t uotntloti.
NEW YORK. May 7.-The following
nre closing quotations for mining shares
today:
Chollar
Cronn Point
Con. Cnl ft Va....
Dead wood
Gould A Currle...
Hale ft Norcross.
Homcstake
Iron Silver
Mexican
. 11
,. 9
..It)
. (3
.. 10
. 30
I'M
. 60
.. 21
.Ontario
Ophlr
riymouth
Quicksilver ....
do pfd
Sierra Nevada
Standard
, Union Con
lYellow Jacket
....775
.... M
.... 12
....l.'O
....70
.... 32
....40
.... 15
.... 15
London Stock Quotation.
LONDON. May 7.-4 p. m.-CIosIng:
Cons, money . . . .100 7-l1,Erle
do account. .1) 11-161 do 1st nM...
. 13
. 40
. 63;
Atchison
J" 'Pennsylvania
Canadian Pacific
St. Paul
Illinois Central .
Louisville
Union Pac. pfd..
N Y. Ceiitial...
97', Reading
-I2IVNO Paclfls pfd..
..UijlGrand Trunk ...
. S3,Anaconda ,
764 iRand Mines
. 137 I
7'i
BAR SILVER-Quiet, 274d.
MONEY-315J73V ner cent
The rate of discount In the open m
arket
ior soon inns, ji per cent; ior
three
montns nius. 4(f4'.i per cent.
I'liuinclnl Note.
ST. LOUIS. May 7. -Clearings, J5.730.637;
balances J375.35. Monev. 4fl7 per cent. New
York exchange, 2Ce premium bid, 50c pre
mium asked.
CHICAGO. Mny 7,-Clearlngs, I2lR3,7S0;
balances. J3.C17. 171. Posted exchange. J4.55V4
Sf4.&9'. New York exchange, 30c discount.
BALTIMORE. Mny 7-Clenrlngs, 12.72S,
951; balances, J371,!j6.
PHILADELPHIA. May 7. - Clearings,
$0,972,167; balances, Jl.797.753.
NEW YORK, May 7.-Exchanges, I105.4CC,
117; bnlnnccs, J7.2I9.220.
BOSTON. .May 7-Clearlngs. J15.816.622;
balances, J1.735.2S8.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, May 7. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances, exclusive of
the JloO.OOO.Krt gold reserve, shows: Avail
able cash balance, J1I6,0I5,632; gold, J77.337,
lal. Cotton .MnrUet.
ST. LOUIS, 'May 7.-COTTON-Steady:
S?Jf?' , 1,200 A'a'"; middling. 9V. receipts,
303 bnles; shipments. 379 bales; stock, 43,232
bales.
NEW ORLEANS, May 7. - COTTON -Quiet:
sales. 110 bales: ordinary. S5-16c;
K0..d...orfllnnr'- 8 13-16c: low middling, SUc;
middling 9Hc; good middling, 9 ll-16c; mid
dling fair. 9 15-16c; receipts. 1,391 bales;
stock. 170.S21 bnles. Futures, quiet nnd
steady; May nnd June. J9.3fiB9.37; July, J1.34
9.35; , August. J9.O759.OS; vSeptembcr. JS.35tr
8.(0; October. JS.307jS.34; November nnd De
cember. J7.SSfi7S9, January, J7.SW7.91.
LIVERPOOL. May 7.-COTTON-Spot.
f,nl!l,'em,,n'1'. rhe al'" f the day were
lO.rO bales, of which 500 were for specula
tion nnd export, nnd Included 9,700 Ameri
can. ! mures opened dull nnd closed steady
nL,i!p, feline. Mny and June, 6 19-64'ri
o 20-64d; August and September, 5 6-641?
. li'.'i sellers; September nnd October,
W-Mnt .October and November, 4 37-61d.
sellers; November and December, 4.11-61(1,
buyers; December nnd Jnnunry, 4 29-6fd.
buyers: Jnnunry and Februnry. 4 27-6ld.
buyers; February and March, 4 26-ff I 27-6ld.
buyers.
California Dried Frnlt.
NEW YORK. Mny 7. CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Inactlve nnd nomlnai:
The market for e.vnpornted apples wns
genernlly firm, with in good business In
progress. Tho belter feeling was due
lnrgely to export demand nnd the favorable
ndvlces from the qountry. Prices nt the
close, however, were tinchnnged from tho
previous day s closing. State evaporated
apples, common. 4J(5c; prime. SH-Stie;
choice. 6s4(i7lC: fancy, 7HffSc. California
dried prunes. 3',fi7c per lb., as to size and
?.,i'iLltyi-CT,cAprl.c,0,s,u Il0'nl; ISBlle: Moor
Park, liWIfe. Peaches, peeled, lSS22c; un
peeled, 1 ',209c.
OH Mnrket.
OIL CITY. Pa. May 7OILS-Credlt bal
ances. J1.44; certificates, no bid nor offer:
shipments, 133,114 bbls.; average, 9S.321 bbl.s.
ru,n?;.UUf?2!ln.lB-; average. 81,213 hbls.
LIVERPOOL. May 7.-OILS-Cottonseed.
Hull refined, Mny nnd August, llrm. 23s 6d.
Turpentine, firm, 43s fid. Linseed, 33s 6d.
IjONDON. Mny 7.-OILS-Linsced. 34s 6d
34s 9d. Turpentine spirits, 44s 9d.
Wool .tlnrUet.
ST. LOUIS, May 7 -WOOL-Weak but
nominally unchanged In anticipation of a
decline In prices nt the Ixindon sale tomor
row; medium grades. I5ft21c; light fine. V5f?
ISc; heAvy line. 12fll6c; tub wnshed, 2533c.
KIkIh Butter Market.
,PIXJI'- !" 'M.ny 7 -t'TTER-Firm nt
ofTlnB. 1"5 tubs, for which bids
of 19'.4c were refused. No sales.
PEXSIO.NS FOR WBSTEIIX VETEItAXS.
War Survivor Itciueniliered hjr thn
Ccnernl fJovcrnnicn t.
WASHINGTON, May 7. (Special.) The
following pensions have been granted:
Issuo of April 21:
Nohrnska: Increase Frederick Rothacher,
Uisner, JS. Original widows, etc.-Julla A.
Ht-rron, ralrbury, JS; (Increase, special ac
crued April 21) Catherine E. O'Brien,
Omaha, tlO.
Iowa: Original-John M. Edwards, Cas
;n,rlil;'.i ,l;, a?rze W. Couch, Cuming, J6,
Additional Edward Jones. New Sharon. $12:
Lorenzo D. Wiggins. Wnvland. J12. Res
toration and reissue John W. Young
t'J03' N'oomfleld. j)2. Increase-William
H. Rrooks. Glenwood. J14; Hlnrlch Hees-
.'.'.i! rest,?"',,K u'ar wlth Slnln' original
William H. Haworth. Des Moines, $?,
MiiKiietlc lleiilcr In Trouble,
KANSAS CITY. May 7.-S. A. Weltmcr.
president, and Joseph II Kelly, secretary
pf tho Amerlean School of Magnetic Heal
ing nt Nevada, Mo., were brought Into tho
United States district court here today to
answer a charge of using the malls for the
purpose of iraud. The last federal grand
Jury found an Indictment against them.
chnrglng that Weltmer. while advertising
to cure disease and poverty hy "absent
treatment'; ami bring "success In life,"
did not glvo an equivalent value to the
patient. Tho mall of tho school has been
enormous and Inst week It was held up by
tho Washington postofllco ofllClalH,
Three .lien Di-oivned While I'lnlilnu.
TOPKKA, Knn.. May 7. News reached
here today nf the. drowning In Wakarusa
creek late Saturday afternoon of Frank
nnd Sherman Cox. brothers, and William
Whltelaw. three young tarmers of this
county. All wero married anil lived neur
Wntson postofflce. The three men had been
spending thn dny fishing nnd wero out In a
bont running n trout line, when one of them
leaned over the side too far. causing the
bout to capsize. None of them could swim.
Neu lurk .11 ere hunt Bankrupt.
NEW YORK May 7.-A petition In bank
ruptcy was filed in tho United Stntes dls
trlct court today by Arnold Feldsteln, mer
chant, with liabilities of J972.000. of which
J23.000 Is secured, nominal assets, J195,ooi),
$7,200 of which is In cash. Among the
highest creditors la lizard Freres, to whom
Is due j:07Vi. A petition was also filed hy
Alfred W. Stone, clerk, whoso liabilities
nra placed at $S4,97fi: no assets.
Forest Fire HnKlnu.
MENOMINEE. Mich.. May 7. Forest fires
aro raging near Sturgeon. Mich., nnd the
town Is threatened with destruction. Tho
fires in this vicinity aro over, but are burn
In" on the Menominee range. Extensive
forest Urea prevail between Ellis Junction
and Wausaukee. Tho lumber enmp at Davis.
Spur has been destroyed
Steel nnil Wire lllll Ntnrt.
JOL1ET. III., Mny 7. -Three of the four
mills of the American Steel and Wire com
pany started today with nearly n full force,
I, 200 men going to work. For tho present
only n day force will bo run, but It Is ex
pected thn night men will bo pui on In a
thort time.
Textile Worker Contrite.
AUGUSTA, On.. May 7. Tho eleventh an
nuul convention of tho National Textile
Workers of America convened here today.
Delegate nre present from every part of
tho United State and from Canada, The
convention will continue three days.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Corn fed 8teers Shew an Adunc of
Ten Cent,
0TH-R KINDS OF KILLERS ABOUT STEADY
linns Open Lorrer nnil Close Very
Dull nnil Mill Lower Sheep nnd
I.nnih In Oood Demand
nnd Mcntly,
, SOUTH OMAHA, May 7.
Receipts were; Cattle. Hots. Sheep.
Ofllclal Monday 1,701. 4,721 3.3M
Same day last week 2.3S2 4.W5 2.600
Same week before 5.202 3.015 6.624
Same three weeks ago ... 2.749 6,396 3,317
Same four weeks ago. ... 2.123 3,110 5.711
Averngo prlc paid for hogs for the last
"""" gays wiin comparisons
liisw.lim.iistt.iiiin.iiiM.iitsw.jifM;
April 15.
April H.
April 17.
April IS.
April 19.
April 20.
April 21.
April 22.
April 23.
April 24.
April 25.,
April 26.
April 27.
April 2S.
April 29.
April 30.
I 3
3 S7
3 801
38
4 76
4 78!
4 74
5 45
5 55
I J 61
3 72
J J7
3 91i
4
5 23
S 23
5 11
6 13
5 09
5 04
5 12
6 06
4 17
5 03
6 12
6 00
3 35
5 49
3 6S 3 60,
3 71 3 61
3 43
4 63
5 46
3 9l
4 61
6 45
3
3 6.1
3 73
3 M
3 74
3 84
3 35
4 C9
6 42
6 3S
5 32
3 77
3 72i
3 67'
3 83
3 S4
3 30
3 30)
4 70
3 82
3 83
3
4 67
.1 36
4 56
5 36,
5 39
5 34
5 37
3 65
3 71
3 31
4 61
3 6.V .1 R 3 81
4 65
3 67 3 79, 3 771
3 26
4 t5
3 69 , 3 77 ! 3 75
3
26
' 3 691 3 791 3 74
5 32l 13 S3 3 V
3 22
.1 15
4 60!
4 61
5 00
S 09
0 07
5 Wi
4 97
.May
May
May
May
May
1.
5 26, 3 61 t 3 791
5 1SI .1 6o 3 9i ,
6 17 3 651 .1 871 3 71
5 261 3 58 .1 91 3 721
5 22 3 62 3 951 3 651
I 3 M. 3 931 3 64
6 21 ( 3 90( 3 'Of
3 12 I 46
2...
3...
4...
5...,
6...
7. .
3 1M I
1 4 53
3 26 4 4
3 30'
I 5 03
3 321 4 40
30( 4 .18
Indicates Sunday.
The ofllclnl number of enrs of stock
brought In todny by each road was:
Cattlc.Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses.
C. M. St. P. Ry 9
Union Pacific system. 20 9 13 4
A- N. W. Ry 4 .. 1
F.. E. & M. V. R. R.. 13 10
S. C. & P. Ry 4 2
C.. St. P.. M. & O. R. R 9
R. & M. R. R, R 14 2
C. R. & Q, Ry C 2
C. R. I. & p., enst.... 2 3
Illinois Central 11 2
Total receipts 61
61
13
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers.
Omaha Pncklng Co...
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
27S
fil
i. 11. Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Cudnhy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Armour & Co.. Sioux City
970
829
211
1,710
433
271
272
1,2.83
736
ftwui nnu co.. country... 4t
R. Becker & Degnn 1
Vnnsnnt & Co 90
Lobman & Co 89
Livingstone & Sehaller... 10
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 189
If. L. Dennis & Co 100
Other buyers 213
Totals L732 ' 4.463 T0T9
CATTLE There -was a light run of cattle
at all tho great market points today and In
consequence of that fact and the still
further fact that there seems to be a good
consuming demand there was a general ad
vnnco all along the line, Oood kinds of
cornfed cattle at this point sold 10c higher
than Inst Frldny nnd the mnrket was active
nt tho advance, so that everything In sight
was disposed of In a very nhort time. Pack
ers here seem to have a very good demnnd
for ment products nnd they evidently want
the cattle and a good many of them. Every
thing In the yards today was sold and
welched up early In the morning.
Cows nnd heifers were In very light supply
and the mnrket strong. They could hnrdly
be called higher, as they were very high
last week ns compared with steers, but It
Is safe to call the market stronger. The.
fact Is the cow market has been gradually
firming up under the Influence of the very
good demand and the moderate supply.
Bulls sold quite well today, there being a
fair demnnd nnd prices steady,
Stockers nnd feeders were In active de
mand nnd anything In the way of desirable
thin cattle wn snnnoed un In verv short
order. The prices paid were even stronger
than last week. The market on stock cattle
hns been gradually firming up, owing to the
ract mat tno supply is very light In the
face of a pretty good demand. Representa
tive sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
3 986 14 00 t 1370 4 70
t 1116 4 ft) 6 1103 4 75
1 920 4 26 22 1173 4 75
20 1001 4 30 23 1189 4 75
3 1103 4 30 37 1189 4 75
4 KA 4 30 21 1187 4 75
1 1020 4 40 9 1222 4 60
1 1060 4 50 54 137 4 SO
2 1030 4 85 31 1161 4 80
43 906 4 60 21 1231 4 90
20 1109 4 60 43 1133 4 90
1 660 4 60 20 1J78 4 90
7 1127 4 60 IS 13S9 4 90
20 106.1 4 6S 7 1307 4 90
61 1017 t 70 41 12(6 4 95
7 111 4 70 37 1270 5 0)
34 118.1 4 70 3i 1340 6 00
21 1076 4 70
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
40 1006 4 65 19 717 4 70
COW S.
1 970 2 75 3 16S S 60
1 950 2 85 .1 100 3 75
1 90 2 9) 5 1H0 3 80
1 910 3 00 1 1360 .1 M
1 1010 3 Ol 1 1350 3 SO
1 810 3 00 1 1070 3 S,1
1 1030 3 15 1 1120 3 90
1 1020 3 20 1 1010 3 90
1 923 3 2.1 1 12.V) 3 95
1 10(3 3 21 1 1190 4 CO
1 1130 3 30 4 137.1 4 00
1 970 3 30 1 1100 4 O)
17 552 3 to 8 Ill 4 eo
1 910 3 43 2 1066 4 eo
1 1040 3 SO 2 1190 4 00
2 10OS 3 60 13 1124 4 03
3 1203 3 M 1 1480 I 10
1 ll3 3 81 8 018 4 IS
1 970 3 60 4 1098 4 11
1 ISM 3 0 1 900 4 2.1
1 103S 3 60 3 1096 4 SO
1 970 3 60
COWS AND HEIFERS.
12 751 3 90 S 1098 4 M
21 1045 4 35
HEIFERS.
5 912 4 20 21 106J 4 85
1 920 4 25 4 672 4 90
2 860 4 40 13 71.1 4 90
1 870 4 40
BULLS.
1 920 8 15 1 1760 3 70
760 3 2.1 1 1930 3 70
1 1100 3 3T, i 1.160 3 75
1 1090 3 35 1 2070 3 7.1
1 1330 3 40 1 KSO 3 90
3 1816 3 41 2 72-1 4 00
1 1501 3 41 1 1180 4 05
1 11(0 3 .1.1 1 900 4 SO
1 190 3 60 1 S10 4 7.1
1 1310 3 61 1 420 8 M
CALVES.
1 110 6 Ml S 103 7 00
1 Itfl 6 73
STAGS.
1 1020 3 00 1 970 3 75
1 930 s so 1 mo 4 00
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
t 760 2 75 12 329 4 45
1 840 3 00 80 618 4 60
1 770 3 00 17 2S7 4 50
5 690 3 6.1 1 640 4 SO
0 627 3 61 30 10.13 4 S.1
S3 745 3 90 41 807 4 60
1 610 4 00 1 670 4 60
1 910 4 3 1 30 ( 60
1 720 4 2.1
STOCK CALVES.
1 400 3 (0 13 290 4 41
1 20 ( (10 3( 3.10 6 S5
STOCK RRS AND FEEDBRS.
3 526 3 50 77 SIS ( 10
6 841 4 00 II 6.7) 4 7.1
J SIS 4 00 18 418 S 00
21 93 t 40 43 643 8 Oi
3 (93 4 (5 85 420 8 05
11 663 4 50 1 790 5 10
IS J22 4 60 9 70S S 10
7 911 4 60 4( 866 .1 21
4 612 4 60 31 61J S 10
68 811 4 5
HOOS This was an off day for the sellers
of hogs. Receipts here were moderate nnd
the demand good, so that local conditions
were nil right, but Chlcngo proved a dis
turbing element, ns reports' from there
were verv unfavorable. Tho market here
opened 2',jr lower nn the general run of
gooil hogs, which sold at Jl.20fiG.22Vi. as
ngnlnst J5.22'45.25 on Saturday, best time
Some right good heavy hogs sold at J5.3Ut(
5.35. The reports from Chicago, however,
wero such that the market weakened nl
most Immediately and became 5e lower
than Saturday. Packers began talking J5.15
for tho gooil mixed loads, and still
lower prices for those that wero not good,
Tho result was that the market became
very dull anil the trade was prolonged
through nil the forenoon. Some of the hlg
packers seemed to be on the bear side from
the very start, and they never did bid prices
that were any better than 5c lower than
Saturday's close. The market did not get
my better, but flattened out completely at
tho close with no one trying to buy.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Ph Pr. No. Av. 6h Pr
27 2'0 80 S 10 l 291 ... S 22'
69 21.1 120 6 tl 90 23.1 120 ,1 22IJ
f0 23.1 320 i 11 63 2(( 120 S 221J
61 23.1 80 8 IS l 2n 10 R
:$ 216 80 S 15 6.1 243 80 S 22Vi
74 267 200 Jl 17S 63 246 40 8 22ti
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71
66 ...
72
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78
81
68
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74
78
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71
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7I 1 5 j
at 80 5 TV,
210 120 8 2H,
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3tt 43 8 X'i
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220
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..211
..219
..219 130
. 227 JO
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..137
..248
..578
..26
..249
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246
261
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t 22'i
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8 28
5 25
8 274
8 27'i
8 20
8 88
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120
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nii'wit-n'ril-r". t r fourteen
..245 ... S 22i
cars of sheen and lambs In the yards this
morning, which was not large as compared
with the demnnd. The buyers all seemed
to wntit supplies and the mnrket was nctiie
nt steady prices, Everything changed hands
In good season. Some Colorado woolen
Inmbs sold at J6.S5. nnd some western
clipped lambs nt JS.S5, Pome clipped year
lings sold up to J5.65. nnd western wethers
nt J5.45. Other prices tinld will be noted
from the list of sales below.
Quotations: Clipped wethers, 15.3A3o.W:
clipped yenrllngs. J5.toy6.60; clipped ewes,
coqd to choice. J4.6O7I5.00; fair to good
clipped ewes, $4.25.4.60; good to choleo
Colorado wooled lnmbs, J6.765r7.00; fair to
-rood western wooled lambs, JS.iO-Tfi.Wi;
good to choice clipped lambs, ".V6.w5.90;
fair to good clipped lambs, J5.IC"B5.b5,
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr
230 western ewes, clipped 96 $t 60
482 western wethers 105 B 25
SI western wethers 96 5 4o
82 western wethers P 5 4;
179 western yenrllngs 92 5 .
175 western yenrllngs 93 5 m
211 western lnmbs. clipped 82 5 5
19 Colornelo lbs., broken fleece, wi 6 rn
517 Colorado lnmbs g 85
271 Colorndo lnmbs g
272 Colorndo lnmbs fi
45 cull Inmbs, clipped M 4 00
1 buck 90 4 00
1 sheep ICO 4 50
3 lambs, clipped M 5 2-
216 lambs, clipped 63 6 2o
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cnttle Hltcher Horn Lnner-Slir'P
Sternly to StrniiK.
CHICAGO. May 7 CATTLE Receipts,
14.W) head, including 250 head Texans:
steers, 105116c higher; butcher stock, active
and 10c higher; best on sale, todny, 9 enr
loads at J5.tV; good to prime steers, Jl.tOSr
5.75; poor to medium. JM.'lOf? 4.7S; selected
feeders, steady to strong. Jt.25fi5.0n; mixed
stockers. W.fiOfr-l.OO; Hielfers. J1.25115.15; enn
ners, J2.40go.OO; cows, J3.O0T 1 60; bulls, J2.80W
3.00; ca)vcs, $t.fyv?ii.2.V, Texans, receipts .150
head; best on sale today. S carloads at Jl 90;
j Texns fed steers, strong at JI.P0ft5.C5; Texas
; 'bulls, firm at J3.25S3.76.
HOOS-Recelpts, todny. 27.000 hend; to
1 morrow. l'.OOO head, estimated: left over.
3.500 head; mnrket fS10c lower; top. J5.IO;
mixed nnd butchers. J5.1Ofj6.40; good to
choice heavy. J5.2.1f?6.45; rough heavy, f.'.10"f
5.20; light, J5.0A-16.30; bulk of sales. J5.20$
1..32H-
SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep, steady to
strong; lamias, steady to strong nnd 10o
higher; good to choice wethers. JS.255j5.C0;
fair to choice mixed, 14.76fJ5.25; western
heep, J6.4Ofifi.60; yearlings. J5.cAiJS.93; native
lambs, J5.50fJ6.75; western lambs, JS.0Ofj7.25.
New VofU Live Stock.
NEW YORK. Mnv 7. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 4.500 hend; opened slow but firm;
more active Inter; closed steady; nil sold;
steers, J4.50fj5.50; bulls. J3.50fj4.25; cows,
J2.25ff4.20. London cables quote state cnt
tle higher nt 12liffl2c per lb; tops, 13e;
exports, 750 cattle, 1,150 sheep nnd 4.651
quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 4.727 head; active; 75c
higher than last Frldny; nil sold; venls,
J4.5037 AO; little calves and culls. J3.oof
4.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11.102
head; sheep, weak; lambs, 10f?15c lower;
common stock, 25c lower; spring Inmbs
wanted nnd steady; all sold, common to
fair unshorn sheep, Jl.751J5.40; common to
, good clipped sheep, 83.9075. KM: clipped
1 culls, J3; choice nnd export wethers. Jo 50
5x5,60; unshorn lambs, Ji.on?i7.io. cupped
lambs, J5.5iJJ7.00; clipping culls, J5; southern
spring Inmbs, J5.25 each; good state lambs,
HOGS Receipts, 12,205 head; eaMcr; state
hogs, J5. 6036. 60; mixed western, J5.25.
St. I.onl Live Stork. I
ST. LOUIS. May 7.-CATTLE-Rccelpts, '
1,200 head. Including 400 head Texans: mnr
ket lOfTlSc higher for natives, with Texans
up; native shipping and export steers, J4.50
(35.65; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, Jl.20
rga.lo: steers under 1,000 lbs., J3.SOfj-l.sr: cows
nnd heifers. J2.0OfJ5.00; canners, J1.50f2.?5,
hulls, 43.10fT4.00; stockers nnd feeders, J3.76fi
5.00; Texns and Indian steers, J3.45fM.S5;
cows nnd heifers, J2. 453.75.
HOGS Receipts, 9.000 head; market
opened fie higher and closed dull; pigs and
lights. J5.15f75.25; packers, J5.20fJG.35; butch
ers, $5 30116.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. 1.100
head; market steady; native muttons. JI.50
(B6.50; lambs, JB.OOfi7.75; culls and bucks,
J3.50B'4.50; stockers, J3.50.
Kniisn City Live Stork.
KANSAS CITY, Mny 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.050 iead. mostly nntlves: reduced
sunnlv of fed beeves sold nt advance of lOfi i
15c: stockers and feeders, firm; no choice
nntlves; common grndes. Jl.fj.lfiS.Oo: stockers
nnd feeders. J3.fV)fi5.2S; butchers' heifers,
J.1.25fJC1.7G; ennners, J2.75fi-3.25; fed westerns,
J1.2tfN.'.0; Texans. J3.6Of-.,70.
HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; mnrket very
slow and 5c lower; heavy, J5.15f75.25; mixed,
Jo.05f75.2n: light Jl.90fi5,15; pigs. Jl. 1074.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. H..W3
head; liberal supply of good quality; market
active nnd firm; Colorado lambs, J6.70Uii.75;
clipped lambs, J5.2.VfJt',,25; clipped Texans.
muttons. J4.75fi6.25; clipped ewes, Jl.60fj5.15;
culls. J3.25fd.50.
Nt. Joseph Live Slock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo,. May
clal.l Thn Journal quotes:
-(Spe-
CATTLE Receipts, 1.000 head; market
strong to 10c higher; natives, Jt.r0575.15;
Texas and westerns, J3.90fJ5.0O; cows nnd
heirerr. J2.25TJ 1.55; bulls and stags, J2 2.V
4. S3; yearlings nnd calves, Jl.00fj5.15; stock-e-s
and feeders. J3.50fj,75; veals, J6.OOfi7.00.
HOGS Receipts, 4,10.3 head; market 5c
lower; all grades, Jo.O.tfo.30; bulk of sales,
S.17'Afl3.22ti.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 4,300
head; market active nnd steady to strong;
quality fair; Colorado lambs, JC.90,
Stock In Sight.
Following are the receipts at the
four
principal western markets for May 7:
(. .line. nogs, nneen,
South Omaha
("hlcago
Kansas City .
St. Louis
Totals ....
1.701
1.721
3,111
14.000
2,650
1.200
27,000
f.ooo
9,000
6,500
1.100
19,054 48,721 10,9s!
Coffee Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. May 7 -COFFEE-Futures
opened dull at unchanged prices; ruled fea
turoless, with only small local trading and
n weak undertone; receipts large and the
spot demand slack, i'losed dull at net un
changed prices to 5 points decline. Total
saleB, 3,750 hags, Including May, J6.55; An.
gust. J6.70; September, J6.M; December, $7.10.
Spot. Rio, firm; No 7 Invoice, 7c; mild,
quiet; Cordova, 9'tfj9Vic.
Sunr Mnrket,
NEW ORLEANS, Mny 8. - SUGAR -Steady;
open kettle, 3Hfl4 3-16c; open kettle,
centrifugal, HW.fce: centrifugal, yellow,
IHfi'l 13-16c; seconds, 2fj4Vc.
MOLASSES Quiet and nominal.
Simnr MnrUet.
NEW YORK. May 7 -Sl'GAR-Raw, mar
ket steady; fair refining. 3 15-16c; cen
trifugal 96 test, 4 7-160! molasses sugar,
3'Jo; refined, steady, crushed, 5.55c; pow
dercd, 5.25c; granulated, 5 15c.
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Telephone; 1039, Omoli;i, N'-'
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PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES -Department
of the Interior, oincer of In
dlnn Affairs, Washington, D. C, March
1900. Sealed proposals, Indorved "Proposa'ls
for blankets, woolen nnd cotton good,
clothing, etc.," ns tho caso may )P n'd
directed to the Commissioner of Indian
Affnlrs, Nos. 77 and 79 Woostcr street Now
York City, will be received until 1 o'clock,
p. m.. of Tuesday. May 15, 1900, for furnish.
Ing for tho Indlnn Service blankets, woo. on
nnd cotton goodt. clothing, notions, hats
and caps. Bids must be made out on Gov'
arnment blank-,. Schedules giving all neces
sary Information for bidders will iie fur
nished on nppllcntlon to the Indmn Ofllce
! Washington.
r: " 'u ivoosier
street. New York Cltv: or 23.1 Trimunr,
street, Chicago, HI., the Commissaries of
Subsistence, U. S. A. nt Cheyenne, Leaven
worth, Omahn, St. Louis, St. r-nul, nnd Snn
Frnnclsco; he postmasters at Sioux City,
Ynnkton, Arkansas City, Cnldwnll, Topcka
Wichita, und Tuscon. Hlds will bo opened
Ht tho hour and days ntiove stated, nnd
bidders nre, invited to be present nt the
opening. The Department reserves the right
to determine the point of delivery and to
reject nny and all bids, or nny pnrt ot nny
bid. W. A. JONES. Commissioner
A-17 to May 12-M
PROPOSALS FOR BEEF A N D MUTTON -Ofllce
Chief Commissary of Subsistence,
Omnha, Neb.. 10th April. 1900. Sealed pro
posals, In triplicate, will be received hero
until 11 o'clock n. m.. central standard time,
10th May. 1900. and then publicly opened, for
iiirnisuing sucn iresn ucer and mutton us
may be required by the Subsistence Depart
ment, V. S, Army, at Omaha. Nebr. Fort
Crook, Nob , JefTerfon Barracks. Mo.. Forts
Iavenworth. Kans.. Logan II. Roots. Ark ,
Niobrara, Neb., Reno, O. T., Riley. Kans ,
Robinson. Nebr nnd Sill. O. T.. during six
months commencing July 1st, 1900. Proposals
wdl aiso bo received until 10 o'clock a m ,
mountain standard time, at Fort Robinson,
and until 11 o'clock a. in., central standard
time, nt Jefferson Bnrrncks. Forts Leaven
worth, Lognn II. Roots", Nlohrnra. Reno,
Riley nnd SHI, nnd opened at Posts by re
spective commlssnrles, each receiving pr"
posals for his own post only. Proposals w .1
nln bo received stntlng prlco nt which b )
der will deliver fresh beef or mutton "f
tempernturo not greater than 50 degrees
Fahrenheit. Information furnished nn ap
plication hero or to commissary nt post
authorized to open proposals. I" S re
serves the right to reject any or nil pr..
posnls or any part thereof. Envelnpv
should be marked "Proposals for Fresh Beef
nnd Mutton," and nddro'ed to undersigned
or Commissary at Post authorized to rc
eelvo proposals. B. K. WF.ST. dipt, and
C. S. A. 10-E-M-12-13 JI-S-9
PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE
Stores Office purchasing commissary of
subsistence, Omaha. Neb.. May 0. 1900.
Sealed proposals, subject to the usual con
dltlons, will be received at this olllco until
10 o'clock a m. May 16. 1900, at which
time and place they will bo pubilcly opened
for furnishing subsistence stores as fol
lows: Pork, sugar, canned goods, etc
Preference will bo given to articles of do
mestic production. Blank proposals! nnd
speclllcatlons can be obtnined nt this of
nee. n. K. WEST. Purchasing Commis
sary. M.5-7-8-9M
O F FICE CI ft E F Q UA RTERM ASTER.
Omaha, Nebraska. May 5, 19(0. Sealed
proposals In triplicate, subject to the usual
condition, will be received at this ofllce un
til 2 p. m.. central time, Mny 25, icon, for
constructing of three Livntory buildings
and for .plumbing and 'heating same, nt
! ort Robinson, Nebraskn Full Information
furnished upon application to this olllce
whero plans and specifications may be scco,
or to tho Quartermaster, Fort Robinson
Proposals to 1)0 mnrked "Proposals for
." and addressed to Major F II
HATHAWAY. Chief Quartermaster
M8-9-22-23 M
LEGAL NOTICE.
ANNUAL MEETING.
,Ma. 4, 1900. - Tho annual meeting
S.ii.uthe ''"'khol-lers of tho Fremont.
Elkhorn A- Missouri Vnlley Railroad com
pany will be held nt tho office of the com
pany In the city of Omnhn, Neh . nn Fri
day. May 18, 1900. nt 10 o'clock a. m . for toe
election of directors nnd the transaction of
tucn other huslncss n.s may be presented
J. B. REDITELD, Secretary
Mid 151 in
K. r. I.KI.AMI,
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