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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 10, 11)00.
rnilUDDflAI AVn ClVtVflW
LUMMLKL1AL AilL) Mil AillIAL
vuminuiivuiii nuu uitnuuuiu
Whnt Weaken. Dorinc Session ted Closes
Shade Lcw.t.
PROVISIONS ONLY FEATURE WITH STRENGTH a
torn Opens I'lriii. but Weaknn nmt
L'Iospn t.iiir I'ltip fruit Prospects
C'nusp IIppIIiip In tints Knrly
In Session.
CJIICAviO. May 9.-A drop of lc a bushel
In Mav nrlce at New York, h poor export
demand and heavy May deliveries weak- j
ened wbr.it here loday and July dosed with I
a loss of Mt.c. Continued llouldnlloii of i
umall holding depressed corn. July clolnir
at a decline of V- Oats closed it shade
lower. Provisions ruled strong and closed
lth material calns nil around
The wheat market opened steady but as '
there was no news of particular slgn.lleance
to encourage buying the prices began to
sag from lark of support. I'ree deliveries '
of May contrails and a contlnm.tlon of tho
heavlnes In corn Imparted a little iiimi-,
tlnmil weakness. Trade wa iirtalled.
however, owing to the near approach o t u
Kovfrninetit crop report and there whs Ittle
rffiirl itihiIm In take advantage of tin sltlia
tlon until mar the coc. when 11 shar:i
break III the nrlce of May wheat at New
York demoralized holders of small sralnlns;
pur liase. which were being carrleil here
mid those were Immediately dumped c'os
I11" Hie malket wrak within 11 fraction or
the bottom of the day's range. A poor ex
port demand tidded to the depression. July
opened unchanged at t'.Vj.fi'hVfct', "old at
PT'. . declined to tiTiHJ'.e and ilosul with
seders at i57'c. Itecelpts hero were in cars.
.Minneapolis 11111I Dunitn got -.hi can nios.
compared with I0! (or the same day a year I
ago ltecelpts at western primary markets
nmounled in His.rro bu. Kxnorts of w heat
and Hour together at Atlantic ports were
q- isn 1...
I'oin o!)ened firm, but It began to give
win almost Immrdlatcb and declined '-jc
from tie top prlro made at the opening be
fore making a rally. I.biuldatlon -.s
be.-ivv Murine the llrst nart of the session.
but acilxo buying lv "evcral bull bouses
owing to light receipts, without prospect of
Increasn In the near future and heavy cn-
iiort'. caused an uptiirn. ThU support was
npit teniporary. howevtr. and wnen It was 1
withdrawn tne marKoi wcaKcncn iiciuu ,
under short selling and cloeu near 111c
bottom.' ltecelpts were 122 cars. July
opened lllichatiged at 33'n39Hc declne.l to
3Viac, advanced to 30c nnd closed at :Mi
"' l-'lne crop prospects caused a decline In
oats earlv. but covering by shorts at tho
decline steadied the market near ine cioe.
July opened a shade lower at 22ic,
dc-
rllned to 22U'n 22r'c. ndvnnceu to .".4''i--'e
and closed with t-cllcrs at 22c. I
An Improved cash demand and hlpher ,
prices for hogs strenglhencd provisions ,
Anxiety to secure prollts nt the advance
taused a decline, but general buying by,
...,r,l.,,,lr,rl.. ,,f i.inl utnrteil nil- .
other upturn and the market closed strong.
. ...Li. Vr.i rin i,i.ii i mw lanl.
win bluher nt M.S7N. and July ribs. T'bfi 1"V i2
V --- . . ' -
Kstlmatrd receipts for Tucsda : Wheat.
17 cars: corn. 122 cars; oats. V, cars; hogs,
SK.W) head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
A rtlcles.l OpenTl"iTghTT.)w. I Closc'l Ves'y.
rWheat I I I I 1
Mav fi.-.Tl M '' ;, fln-i,
July fi71l C7',4l7'!7'. CT'ih.Ml'ii
f'orn III
May ir.SUfi.Vil.1Si.fiU
37i!37fi7 3SU
July
I39M39I4I
3nt(,i 3Si4l3SVil,1tl3r'.'iO'
Kept.
'Oats
May Juno
July
Pork
May July
Uird
May
July
Sept.
nibs-
July
fcpt.
33 33'(39 H'J"2
I I
' 22',4I
225.
ii.
22)f722'ifll22mii
22224fl7
11 17'i1 11 W 1 11 I7"i
11 2',ij 11 77l7l 11 53
11 so
11 BS
11 1.-.
11 67'i
0 ,'
rt S711.1
00 1
fi ,v
fi fiO 1
fi 70
'. 71
r.M 921 , 11 sa
B M) Wiil fi SO
6 77'S, I
I
' fi 57 'i
I 6 r.'U
fi 15
fi 52
It Ho
fi 624
B 35
r, 53
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows;
Kl.Ot'lt- Dull: w inter patents $T COfi.TiOj
straights, $2.r'.i3.in: clears, $2.7013.20; spring
specials. 3.70fi3.00; patents, $3.10)3.lj;
straights. $2.GOfi3.00; bakers. $2.dOf.i2.t5.
WMKAT-.No. 2. erifTSUic; No. 3. t!25j5c;
No. 2 red, 71c.
COHN-No. 2, 33f33Uf; No. 2 yellow, 33Uf.f
OATH No, 2, 2:Wi2lc; No. 2 white. 26's.f.f
S7c; No. 3 while. 25fj2fi'lc.
UYK No. 2. f3'?c.
MAKI.HY-Ciooff feeding. 36',afi37c; fair to
I'lioli e malting. n'if(l2c.
HKKDW No. 1 flaxseed and northwestern.
$1 SO. Prime timothy, $2.45fj2.47'i. Clover,
contract grade, $7.
PROV1HIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $11,605?
HI 33, l.ard, per 100 lbs.. $G.S2,4ii!.f5. Short
ribs sides (loose), $fi.lSifi.50. Dry salted
should! r (boxed). $G.fi2lififi.75. Short clear
hides (boxed). $7.oafi7.10.
WHISKY- Distillers' finished goods, on
bail hl"h wines, nor gal.. $1 23'i.
SraARS-Chit loaf, $fi.00; granulated.
$3 11; cnnfo tloncrs' A. $5.10; off A. $5.23.
I'ollowliiB nro the receipts nnd shipments
for todar:
Articles. ltecelpts. Shlpm'ts.
Kloliv. bids :i.0O0 II.W)
heal, bu: I3.f0 ltia.OOo
Corn, bu 23l,m H3.00O
Oats, bu.' 270 CM 3I0,(V)
live, bll 3.0m ii.0(O
Hurley, bu 30.0OO l.Oto
On the Produce, exchange today the but
ter market was steady: creameries, IttlO'ac;
dairies. bTfrlfiiac. Kggs. steady: fresh, 10f.i
Wti. Cheese, dull; creams, Millie.
MOW '111 UK (ilVSKUAl, .tl A II K HT.
Quoin t Ions for the liny on Vnrlons
('oilllliodlllcn.
NKW YORK. Mny 0. -KKOCR-Rccelpts,
10,721 bbls.; exports, 7,73a bills.; there was
better Inquiry for winter straights
nnd spring patents at old prices.
with mills holding firm; choice bak-
rrs wore also In good demand; Minnesota
' . ... .... . .... ...
paieilis, .i,ujaij.; .unuicsoiii uuncis, .-.,uii ,
4nn- u-iiiirr n.iii-ms IT ar.fi .n.sn: ulnirr
Minlghts. $3.4if3.50; winter extras, $2.601C
2!H); winter low grades, $:.25f,i2.40. Ryo
Hour, steady: fair to good. $2.50fi3.15; cholco
to fancy. $:l.20'i3.60.
CORNMKA I. Quiet ; yellow western. S5c;
, city. Sic; Hrnndvwlne $'.'.30fi2 40
RYK Quiet; No. 2 western, file, f. o b.,
nllont; state. 56f6"c. c. I. f.. New York, car
luls. RARI.KY Quiet ; feeding. I3e. V. I. f.,
New York, malting, 50Ijo3c, c. I. f., New
Vork.
BARI.KY MAKT Dull, western. 33yii
KKKD Steady; spring bran, $l3.2.if(17.50;
middling $16.50fi 17.(); winter bran. $IS; city,
$16 5t'i) 17.00.
HAY Klrm; shipping, 63f75c; good to
choice. SiVii'.KK.',
WI I KAT Receipts, 2:6,025 bu. Spot, easy;
No. 2 red, 797c, f. o. h., afloat, nnd TSv,
elevntor; No. 1 northern. Duluth. Tj'sc f. n.
Ii nllont, to anlve; No. 1 hard, Duluth,
777c. f. o. h., nllont. Options opened steady
nnd weri' sustained during the forenoon by
L.n.ifl.. .inl.lr. rfii'u of it lttilllsli i'it.Mini.it
V..1UII-I nml iiiodenite ..ovnrlnir. U'on linens
developed subsequently, however, ou largo
deliveries of contrail wheat and a smash
In tho Mnv notion. Clnsril UfiT.,, net .In. i
, line, latter on .May. Ma . 71f(72'4c. closed !
in ii"sc. .nny. n i.i-n,rd iJ i-itic. nosed ni ,
r:',c, September, 7J'j5j73 U-16c, closed nt
lu'sC.
CORN- Receipts, 207,675 bu ; exports, I1V1.
Cll bu. Spot, weak; No. 2. 4l"c, f. o. b.,
nlloat. and l.l'ic, elevator, options market
opeend steady with wheat, but afterward
turned heavy, especially on Ma, owing to
free deliveries here nnd weakness abroad.
Closed weak, M'l-'io net dcillno. May,
43 3.1(Wi 13V. clOM'd at 41ic; July. MMM4V.
closed at tl'ac; Sfiitembcr, IIV. closed at
4 Pic.
OATS Receipts. Kfi.tOi) bu ; exports. 1.320
till., sales 125,000 bu. Spot, dull: No. 2, 273,c;
No 3, 27We; No. 2 while. 29f29',e; No. 3
vvhllp, 2'ic; track mixed western, 27's1(29e;
track white, 2Mjfi;!5c Options, slow and en
tirely nominal.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1S96 crop. 3fi5c; 1S99 crop, lO'tfUo; Pacific
coasl, 1S9j crop, .ifiSc; 1S99 crop, lOfjlSc.
IIIDKS-Flrm; (inlvestun, 20 lo 25 lbs.,
13'sc California, 21 to 25 lbs., 21i(.c; Texas
dry, 21 to 40 lbs.. 13o.
LKATIIKK-S.tend ; hemlock sole, Huenns,
Ay res, light to heavyweights, 23f,25'jc; acid.
IS'n26Vsc.
WOOL Dull; domestic llecee. 23fl25c;
Texas. 13'nlc
COAL-Qulel
PROVISlONS-Hcof, quli't; fninllv. $11.00ff
1fi.C1; tieef hams, $20,501(2150; packed. $ll.mK(i'
12.00; city extra India mess, $17.00fil9.00.
Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies, 7M(!,c,
pickled shoulders, 6'vc; pickled hams. ID'.c.
l.nrd. easy; wchtcrn t-teatned. $7 27'v; rellned,
quiet; continent, $7.40, Sauth America. $S;
compoiiud. $6.50!) 6.621,,. Pork, dull; family,
$11.00iill.7i: Khort clear. $H.f)fj 15.no.
MOLASSES - Firm; New Orleans open
Kettle good to choice. If5c,
PKANt'TS Firm; fancy handplcked, 33i
ll'3lc; other domestic, .T.c.
FRKIC.HTS-To Liverpool, quiet
Ht'TTKR - Receipts 9,016 pkgs.: llrm;
western creamery. 161i2"o; factory, I31il3c.
C1IKBSK Steady; fancy, large, Khlte,
'V - "V '!r.. I' ,roloI& Vi?91'0'!
fa,,,'.iun,?.11 Mtr an'1 cl'1r'(, .
KOHS Stcad . storage western, at mark,
' 11i..fit.s.i in, Itliiir :il mnrlt. 12'.aI2l, P
MKT A LS- The market for metals ex-
hihlt. ,1 ii u-riik uiideriono today owing to
.rttl "VnSirnHoW
lower
l nder this Influence Hip. market ri)r
that metal eased off some 2'j points, closing ,
easy In tone nt $16.75(,. Tin was weak and
eomcwnai lower miner large r venue nmi i i
drop of sr m
, ...i,, i nnii..iii.i .a -
, .v ;
wcal. rniotcd nt U for warrants and al ,
K ef22.(i for northern .No. I foundry. Lead
and spelter were stead at fully sustained I
prices, the latter due to the good r port I
demand Prices at the close were on the 1
basis of JI.Wil.15 and $1 I7'4 and $1.62', re-
spe. lively. I ne hrokers
1.20 and for copper fl".
OMAHA WU()I.IAIA. MAttKnTS.
Cotidlllon of Trnile nml Onitntlons on
Stnplp nml I'nncj- Produce,
KClCiS- llocelpts,
liberal seconds, 10c;
Boon stock, i' c.
L1VK POl IntY-Ifens
8Hc: roosters,
according to age and size. 5IJ7c; ducks, 7 He.;
DVt'dfic; turkeys, sc.
Hl'TTKIl-Comnion to fair. Ilfil2c; choice,
HMloe; acpurator, 2uc; Buthcrcd creamery,
ifil lac
is'i- Troiit Dc; blue fljli. c; PicKcrc'.
h": snc? w-hi ten's h. lie; TcVr.ng, Se;
blaev bass, l.'e
PIOKO.VS-Mve, per doz., 1.
XBAIrf-tMiolpe. 9O10c
t-,, mr, ,.J 1 pnu,p "" V,. Towiand. choice,
, - . ,nJ- VJj No 3 co" i. 3314c:
r - e. I NJ. ' c
,,, ... I "".?,. .iV n.r ton.
ton, JH.50; com nnd oats, chopped, per ton,
6: brani per ton, $13.50; shorts, per ton.
VKGKTADI.ES.
rft'l MUKUS- Per do., $1.50.
, AHPAHAUl'S Home grown, per doz.,
(ori.vic.
NKW TI'UNIPS-Pcr do bunches, B0.
hl'INACii-per box. lOqsne.
NKW ItKKTS-Pei doz. bunches. 3Sftt0c
IiKTTI'C'K Per doz. bunches, JStOc.
ItAIMSIIKS-llome grown, per dor., 20
iyPD 'uivV-, Ptf,TTr,rq rer
4 . t J'1 0TATOt??,rer
K .r,-' nk"nuXK' , rntlnp , M',n
bu : cl!'cc.V:5?5,c-
bbt..
' .iin.,r. iiiuoriilH. ucr ai.,
fACI.IKI.OWKll-Pcr doz.. $2.2532.60.
i'.i.i;ilv-Per doz.. 2503fv.
TOMATOKB Florida, per six-basket
crate. $150.
MUtfllROOMS-Pcr lb. box. 60c.
HMCnA ItH -Per lb.. 2WIP-
,:f,;Vi ' F. ' " ; " cr",u""'
l,Pr 0-lb. crate, JJ-fA
,. .
SI HKKIltKS- Arkansas. shipping
'vvrA.sVJ, l,,r,v
APPI.KS- rbolee western shlnntns stock.
$5.nofi5.2n: New York stork. $5! fancy, $5.50,
CRANHKimiKS-Jerseys, per bbl., $10.30;
per crate, $3.50.
TltOPICAIi FRUITS.
PINKAPPI.KS- Per dor... $2.002.50
ORANOKS-Callfornla, fancy navols, per
box, $3.75fit.O0: choice uavnls. $3.M: Mediter
ranean Hweets, per box, $3.23; Budded seed-
1M. t2 7M3.no.
i.EMONS-C'allfornla, choice, per box.
j w,; fa.lr..
nANANAS. .Prr hunc, medium, $2.00Q)
M llrRC j2.75g3.OO.
'""- inW
111UB.3.
!III)KS-No. 1 green hides. 7c; No. 2
green h i es (k: No. t sn ted h des. Sc: No.
salted hides. 7c; No. 1 veal calf, S to 12
iu.1.1 ?u 1 tiu. L'rt 1 1 1 ! hi u auot o.
MISCKI.LANEOUS.
NtJTS-HIckory, large, per bu $1.25;
shellbarks, $1.35.
HONEY Per 21-sectlon case, $3.6tQ3.75.
1t.n Ck . tl ., .1 -.,.1 IO IE lla Vrt
St. I, mils lirnlti nml Provision.
ST. I.oriS, May 9. WIIKAT-Ixiwer; No.
2 red. cash, elevator. 71c: track. 72S72sic:
May. 7Ui-; July, 7',i'!!'V;Sp; August, 6i8c;
rso. - Hard, wqvic.
CORN- lAiwer; No. 2 cash. 3"o; track,
39( : Mav. 37.c: July. 37S.fi ific.
OATS-Weak; No. 2 cash, 2l'lc; track,
2lo; May. 21c; July, 22V'-2Hc; September,
22'1,c; No. 2 wnite, ZiC.
RYK .Firm: 55c.
I'lOl'R-Dull and easy: patents, $3.t03
3.30; extra fancy ami straignt, jj.iuuj.ai;
clear. .'. .tia.iHi.
SKKDS - Timothy, steady at $2.0032.20.
I'lav. nominal at $1.77.
CORNMKA I. Steady at $l.S3fl2.0.1.
HRAN Quiet; sacked lots, cast track, 70c.
MAY - Steady; timothy, $10.00fjl3.00;
prairie, $l.(WiS.73.
WHISKY SUady at $1.25'i.
IRON COTTONTfES-$1.30.
HA(;(l!Nt;-77f(S14C.
(1KMI TWINK-Oc.
PROVISIONS-Pork, lower: Jobbing, old
$12.on; new, $12.30. Kard, higher; prime
steam. $fi.72'i; choice, $fi.77'j. Dry salt meats
(boxed), steady; extra shorts, IS.ST1,; clear
ribs, 7; clear sines, Ji.lZ',5. Hacon (hoxeni.
shoulders, steady; extra shorts, $7.3716;
clear rins. ji.wi; clear ships, iiMi'i.
MKTAI.S-l.cad, dull; $4.30. Spelter, firm
$1.30.
POUKTRY-Steady: chickens. 7sc; tur
keys, wide; ducks. 7c; geese, 3c.
KCiOS-Steady: 10c.
mnTKR-Crcamery, 17(&"J0',tc; dairy,
ltrniic.
RKCICII'TS-Klour. 3,000 hhls.; wheat, 10,
000 tin corn. 26.000 bu.: oats. 2.00O bit.
SIMPMKNTS-Klour. C.OOi) bbls.; wheat,
s.uuo nil.; corn, --i,n) nu.; oais, n.wu ou.
Kniisns City llrnln nnd ProTlstnns,
KANSAS CITY. Mny 9.-WHBAT-.Iuly,
fi2'ai': cash. No. 2 hard. (Be: No. 3, 60fj2Hc;
No. 2 red. 67fi6.Sc: No. 3. 62fi6fic.
CORN July, 3fic; cash, No. 2 mixed, 374tf
;iic , .no. i wnup, .s'.jc; .no. a, ssuc.
OATS- No. 2 white, W.4fj'26',c
RYK No. 2. Mc.
1 1 A Y choice timothy, $10.5Or,jil.0O; cholcft
prairie. $l.tni i.w.
Hl'TTKR-Creamery, iisc; dairy, fancy,
13c.
HtiOS Firm: fresh .Missouri and Kansas
stock. 10c doz., loss off, cases returned;
new white wood cases included, lo'jc.
RKCKIPTS-Wheat, 16.400 bu.; corn. 14,
301 bu.: oats, l.fAt bu.
SIIIPMKN.TS-Wheat, 22.200 bu.; corn,
S.4ri liu.; oat". 2.t nu.
Liverpool (irnln nnd Provisions
UVKRPOOI.. May 9. - WHKAT - Spot,
dull; No. 1 California. 6s 3dfJs 3'4d; No. 1
uortlif rn. spring as loviu. Futures, quiet
July. 5sS5id: Sentember, 5s Ss,d.
i CORN Snot, steady; American mixed
now. Is IVyd. Futures, steady; May, 4s lid;
Julv and Sentember, l.
I PROVISIONS-Hnms, short cut. dlllt at
! Ifls fid. Racon, Cumberland cut. dull nt 41s;
shorts ribs, dull at 41s; long clear middles.
light, easy at 40s6d: long clear middles,
j heavy, easy at 0s; short clfar hacks, dull
'at 16s: c car bellies, easy nt S9s. S hou ders.
......- ,,, i.nrd nrlme wcslorn hi
S(uare, easj at ns. i.arn, prime western, 111
tierces, steady at 35s 3d.
HOPS At London, Pacific coast, steady
at JJ2 Bsfj-CS 15s.
Toledo InrkPl.
TOI.KDO. O.. Mav 9.-WlIEAT-Dull and
lower; No. 2 cash, "STsc; May. 73'fcc,
CORN-Dull and llrm; No. 2 cah, lOc.
OATri Quiet and unchanged; No. 2 cash,
2l'-c.
RYK Dull nnd unchanged; No. 2 cash.
57c.
CI.OVKRSKKD - Dull nnd unchanged;
prime cash, old, $4.75: prime cash, new, $3;
October, $3.15; No. 2, $I.2MM.40.
Dllllllli When! Mnrket.
Dl'M'TH. Mny 9,-WHKAT-No. 1 hard
as'i. csc. May. 6S'4c: July. 69i3c: Septem
ber. i'S'.c; No. l northern cash. 67c; May.
67c: July. 67s(c; September. 674c; No. 2
northern, ffi'ic; No. it spring, 61te.
OATS-22hfl23c.
CORN-39'tc
I'll llnil el pill n Proiliipp Slnrkrt.
PIIII.ADKI.PHIA. May 9. - Bl'TTKR -
rirni: rancy wmiem creamery, sic; fancy
western nr!nts, 23c.
rcuuft nienny . iresn neamy. rw, rreslt
r' . iimn ruiuiit-rii, isc; iresn .
southwestern, 124 c.
'Illvtntikpp Crnln Mnrket.
MILWAl'KKK. May 9. WHKAT Firm:
No 1 northern, 07'4fl6Sc; No. 2 northern, 66
fiMi6'..c.
RVK-Stendy; No. 1. 57fi57'rc.
HA RLKY Steady ; Nq. 2, ll'nllc; sample,
571(12' sc.
Pcorln Mnrket,
PKORIA. May 9.-CORN-Inactlve; No.
"OATS-lnactlve: No. 3 white, 21Uc,
WHISKY-Flrm. on the basis of $1.25' i
for finished goods.
'Ilniicnpolis Wlient nnd Flour.
MINNEAPOLIS, Mav 9.- WHKAT - In
store: No. 1 northern. May, 65',fr,i,c; July,
i?5V: September. tSV- On track: No. 1
.
Coffc,. Mnrkrt. I
NEW YORK. .May 9.-COFFKE-Futures
opened steady at Mil points' decline under :
local and foreign selling, stimulated by un-
l!lurnuil. l-illin-e, eiiiuiirr ,1ICI1IIUM IICIIV-
rili".. ,-ti,n- inMiiiii.il linn 1 1 il re-
..i,j T,in ...,,s r.iri.. .,i... ...i.i. . u .
i-ii,i. i,t, x.,i v". .-...j 'ihiiv, nun inr
P.,.,r..l l..,,,l f fl,A n,,lA .l I
hi il. t n i ...in. .,, .,.- iti.ii n.-i ill, n v. 11 1 t .
Closed stcadv. with prlcet. r.fi 10 points net
lower Total sales. 21,500 bags. Including:
Mav $6.liVffti.4n; June. $6.43- July. 16.65:
August, Sfi.CO; Septemher. $6.7ufj6.75; Nnvem-I
ber. m.ni; December li.wa i.05: January,
$7.15: March $7.20. Spot. Rio, liiegular; No.
7 nivolce. 7T,c Mild, mnrket quiet; Cor
dova. 94fil3We.
Vnn liirkel.
LONDON. May 9. The offerings at the
wool auction sales today numbered 9.S73
bales and consisted of a good selection.
Competition win. more active, but prices
fchoweU no Improvement, The continent
was an "tl-' bujer, but the homo trade (
secured the hulk ol the offerings. American
purchases were small. Urcasy cross-breeds I
were In wood demand The withdrawal's
were i ons dprahlv less lodnv. Fn low
Ing are the. sales In detail; New South
Wales, 2,on bale, scoured, Is KM. grcasv,
6'diaisld. Queensland, 6"i bales, scoured.
JsSdWIsS'jd; greasy, pfllOd. Victoria. 1100
bales, scoured. 9dfils lOd. creasv. 2dfts
South Australia, IC) bales, scoured. 9',dff 1
ii.m nrp.isv. oii.fi 10.1. West Austral l:i Jikl
.i' ' ri...':' X.'lv.." . ' '
iiaii-r, scoiucii. D'aOTiis; greasy, K'J1.!. ,m.V
Zealand. S.ono bales; scoured sdfits7d;
creasv. 3S.fi10t..d nf iinod Un,.,,. ,i 1
Natal'. H0 bales; scoured, Sd'i Is 9'j,d, i
ercisv. 61,0,1
-
MOVKMIIM'.S OP STOCKS AMI IIO.MIS.
I.nrce 1.liiililnllon Is l.nler llplrlpveil
In .tinny SlocUs,
NKW YORK. May E.-Thcre was further
large Uitildatlon of stocks In the market 1
today nnd prices were at one time from 1 to
2'j points helow last night for a large num-
ner or the active railroad stocks. Hcforo
tne close of t"e market fhe losses were
fllllv relrlofna I., .... . .
.( I.. V. '!'"." . r" i" "un in not a
1. nwllllft u,'rn 'no! acutely I
"SV1-1; tho selling small net gaiim were I
Jr oil.. 1 . 1 C lllte recovery was ma-
. ... t l ' 1 nuovnni rie in sugar
t,n.m, 1 V.4 b"ve t'lsltt nnd by rather
Z?nMu S.,rp"Kth ,n Principal metal
Vb?,. V .J1" "f'irance thus given was
h,.'.L. r.omnlf;tl0" of a "Psm of llnul
nation nnd the subeniient cnverlnir or he.
aied outstanding short contracts and a
Olivine or atnpLrti Kt i . ......
I.o.l ... i... . . . . , i crs woo; no nnj. s ..
f?o n S2L'J. wn,llnl"1 f?.r the low ,olnt of i Canada So. !s.
Lnk.. ,.?..fr..in'....,'' "el' this pn-jc. AO. I'is..
ii-. 1 .i.ij.jimi-11 u- ine nciuai condi
tions enn only be demniisirnio,! 1... rmiiM
events.
That there was very powerful and skill
ful manlnu atlon in inn mirii.i ,.11 a,..
elear from many Indications. Evidently
. 1. p process or liquidation was largely con
ceiiirnted In a few hands nnd It wn con
ducted by concerted understanding and
iiii rt uiucrni niirmcr nr mtnnptnii mu
n. aH(. ...i,i"l 1 V j it j-v-.
I " n-n,nMfl,f!rrah.I.r drcllnr thp pro.tMiiro nf I
JirompMy 'eiaxcci and auppcrt-
ltlcr nrnpri tirr nvnittn.i 1.1. u .... .....i
over Mcnln V.Wboa ',V, .i.". ' ' VT, " U .
te?,c.Kpr -tMr. f"lort contracts.
. iiium- 1,1 ine ocars io cover were met
by ncerixs vn hta.lint. r n.i. 1.. ,i,
mo1 rl",, J. prrr"'n',"t ,
i'lLf :r, ' ,,",, 5:Lr.p.s .r.r:
volume of buying orders fell off and even
tun lis ceased.
From the renewed vantage ground of the
recoveries was palpably murh less than
renewed. The volume of dealings on the
recoveries Wlis nnlnnhnhlt- n,iir.li In.. fl..
- . - - in Ol Id -1 IllkUl 3 C I1f lilt'
that on the decline and the aggressive bid- '
,.. .fl U HTP ?incil tii;ii Hip OOICCI
was rather to eMnbllsh a higher level of
trices than to secure stocks on the most .
advantageous terms. That a turning point I
muni uiii:i-.:upiv oe renrned attcr sue! a i
period of llnuldatlon and a shnrn recoveri' ,
must ensue, makes the professional bear's
very cannons in maintaining opposition o i
any rising tendency In the market. Nnnn
or ine news or tne day had anv apnnrcnt
bearing on tho movement of prkes.
i.iivaKeiut-iii ni Kom ror export 10 rans,
which amounted to a little over J2.snn.ono.
proved sllehtlv Inruer tbnn rho nrnllmlnnri.
estimates. The action of the Rank nf Kng-
lann in advancing its paving price for
Amer can eagle.s Hd to 7fis 4d carried the In
timation th-it Indon might follow- the ex
ample of Paris nnd offer sneclsl Induce
ments to attract gold from New York. Rut
tho measure takon Is not sufliclent to nc
comnltsh this, according to the opinions for
publication nf foreign exchange experts.
The local money market also showed a
slightly hardening tendency, especially for
tlmo loans, which showed the possibility of
an automatic check to the gold exi-ort
movement In ca.se of nny Increased need
for money here. All of the trunk lines, the !
Pacifies the Atehlsnns Mlsaonrl rinlilr.
and Ixiulsvllle, were sneclnl sufferers from
tho liquidation The firmness of the steel
stocks was doubtless due to the largo llijut- '
uiiiion rireao:' enected in tnem nnd the '
OlltStnndlnC Short Interest This rnnHltlnn
mndo them available for manipulation for
a rise to help sustain the mnrket.
I.tnuldntton was In evldenre In the bond
market, as well as In the stock market and
high-grade bonds were affected along with
tho speculative Issues Total sales, p-ir
value. $L970,000. t'nlted Ststes. new 4s
nnd 3s. counon, declined if: t'nlted Stnte.
registered, refunding ?s. when Issued, and
old 4s. i In the hid price.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's Indon
financial cablegram savs; The markets
were flat all round today, chletlv In Wes
trnllans. Ruslness in Americans' was less
uriivy man yesiernav and rnere was a
slight heavy tone at the close. Tt was no-
comranled by th usual rumor thnt the !
"'"ic imu ui ri'inicrco. c nntis are silll oe.
cllnlnw and the war loan has been nt only
ij-io jiTeiTiiiim. ino couniv council dis
cusser! tndav an Issue of 5,000,000. Amer
icans onencd sick, under fractlonnllv. New
York however, enme still worse nnd tho
mnrket close! nt the bottom and In the I
street It strengthened. The London snecn. .
latlon proves to have been bigger than was
thnurht. but thorp was a slight Inclina
tion to buv on the decllno. Paris was un
settled and sold tlntos down. Anncondas
sympathized nnd copper was erratic. Tim
dlspnrlty between spot and forward Is
growing Hills were more plentiful nnd the
bank did a fair business In discounts. There
wee no loans.
The following are the dosing prices on
tlio New York Stock exchnnga todn y :
Atchison ..
21'i Cnlon Paclllo
5.i; '
do pfd ssi.
do nfd..
Baltimore & Ohio.. 764
Canadian Pacific ..34
Canada Southern .. S.PI
Clies. Ohio 27',
Chlcaio Ot. W .... 1J
c. rt. n 1:1
Chlcao. I. & I..... 23';
do nfd 33
Wabash
do pfd
W. I. i;
do 2d pfd....
Wis. Central
Thlid Avenue ....
Adams Mxpress II
Amer. Kxpress
,.H1
, 4;
115
' sji;
. 'il
,. 31:
.. ; 1
Chicago K. f.
.10.'
V. S. Hipres's
Wells-Kargo Hx..
Amer. Cot Oil....
do nfd
Amer. Malting ,.,
Chicago & N. W....1.V
C, It. I. & P 1C6
c. c. c. & st. i... r.si3
Colo. Southern i
do 1st pfd !i
do Id pfd '.,',
Del. A: Hudson 11H.
do
pfd
S. A It...,
pfd
Amer.
do
4ni; 1
61
Del. I,. & V
.176'
Amer. Spirits ....
do pM
Amer. S. II
do pfd
Amer. S. A. W...,
do pfil
21
17 "
Denver A- II C.
do pfd
Hrle
do 1st pfd..
18
M'
12'i
31.1,
Ot Nor. pfd 132
Hocking Coal ..
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
Ion a Central ..
do pfd
K, C. P. Ai C...
1.. K. A W
do pfd
IjK" Shore
Louis. & Nash..
Manhattan I. ..
Met. Si. II)
Mex. Central ..
Minn. A St. I..
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
Moldle fc OSIo.,
31., K. & T
do pfil
N. ,1. Central...,
N Y. Central...
Nor. A West....
do pfd
No. Pacific
do pfd
Ontario A N...
Ore. Ity. A Nav
do pfd
Penmylvanla ..
rteadlnsr
do 1st pfd..
1414 Amer. Tin Plate.
3)'i 1
3V, do pfd
ci,
.HIVAnier. Tobacco .
.100
.. 16'j do pfd
.. 47 Anaconda M Co.
. IB'i Hrk. Rap. Tr
.. 21) 'olo. P. A I
.. R5 Con. Tobacco
..2Wi I do pfd
. . ii5, Federal Steel ....
.. 91V do pfd
..lSI'i Ueneral Rlsetrie
.. I31, Olucoe Sugar ..
..a do pfd
.. 96 Infn'l Paper ...
.. 333i do pfd
.. 41 National niscult
.. 10V do pfd
.. 22li National lyad ..
..lIR'ii do pfd
,.131'i Laclede (las
.. ,14'i National Sleel ...
.130
. H'j
71 ,
3S'i
2Sr,
.'1,
. 3T,
. fill,
.up;
("'4
.pvi
..2.'
.61
.. 30'i
.. hi
.. 2i
..in
-.65
..31
do pfd
it
63', N. Y. Air Drake... 122 I
No. American IPJ '
. .1, racnic Loast 17
. 42 I do 1st pfd S3
. 76 I do 2d pfd ,'.7',
.130?i Paclllo Mall rO',
L (People's das 102',
33t Prtrted Sleel Car.. IV a
do
lllo d.
do
St. L.
do
do
St. L.
do
2d pfd.,
W
Pfd
A S. P...
1st pfd.,
2d pM..
S. W
IS do pfd
;s
35 iT'ultman Pal. ( nr
so iSlandard II. A T..
10',, Suiinr
67 I do pfd
.2'itTenn. C A I
ll'i.L'. S. leather
Wi do pfd
116',, I.'. S. rtulilier ....
. ISO
5',
.111';,
.111
. 7r.
. II
. Ml,
. 2
. 91 "
. SI
. 1.5',
. Sfl'i
Pfd
St. Paul
do pfd.
.1
d" pfd
Western I'nlon ..
Republic I. A S..
st P. A- Oinalm
.113
'. 12".
tin. pacific
So. Rallttav
do pfd
Texas A Pacific.
do pfd
3l'i P. C.
17 I
C A St. I,
All nssessmeiUs paid. Offered,
Boston Stocks nnd Bonds,
BOSTON. May 9,-Cill loans, rfrt per
cent: time loans. ;i' afr IV2 per cent, OIHclnl
closing:
a . t. a s. r . .
do pfd
Amer. iugsr ....
do pM
Hell Telephone ..
Boston A Albany
. 23;l'nlon Pacific
. 64'l.lWest Rnd
.113',' Atchison Is
.111'n N. 15. (1 A C. 3s.
.311 Adventure
.2l's U0ue2 Mining Co.
.113 Anial. Conner 4....
51'i
92
99'i
41
l'
lloi.tnn Kletatrd
'.,
Boston A- Mc
191 Atlantic
. , A o VV. 10.
rvminimi CohI i" k
T Vlo t'r.l 117 Ce
.121'i Iloton A Mom
01
ilitniet A Hecla,..7f0
'enteniilal 17
ranklln 11
do . pfd 1.7
Ll.r?,.""!?!,
'"T pfd U " n?
rd Ple-trle hi "03
Vtex. Central . ...... 13
Humholdt 73
Osceola fiBi
Qulney .'..133
Santa ! Copper 5
Tamarack 176
I'tah Mining 27'j
3'lnona 3
f)d I'OlOOV SOS
it. i ririnilnlon
"I'l 1'ominion
17',,Wolerlnes 2?
23
oiiiaei.
lllUU'tl
I 'ore Ik ii Finn up In I.
LONDON. May ".American securities
opened depressed on loor overnight prices
from New York. Tho market remained
weak, with little demand until near tho
elose, when prices rallied a Utile The final
tono was fiat. S'lanlsh Is close , at 71 50.
Oold omniums are quoted: Madrid, 25.15;
Rome. 6 07's; American eagles. 76s Id.
PARIS. May 9. Prices on the bourse 10.
day
wero weaK on advices from foreign
l.uiliei- nun iiiriiT war. n. ui-v-'il in- ill mil I i ,. , , l rt. , ,,i
tlntrie 111 connection with the flatness of 1' tboBO ""' onn frr paeh of tbo l'rln'
copptr and the reaction of Spanish Is owlnj;!pal divisions of ito system.
the reported tr.ribles In Barcelona, wlil-h
t,t denrcss the market At the rlose
International se urIMcs were a shade
but the trndenc.v was h, no means
linn Kattlrs were strong. Three per cent
rentes. (t 7'so for the account Exchange
on lmdon. 25f losr for i-hccks. SMiilsh 4s
closer! nt 72.f.
I1KKL1N. May 9 J'rlccs were slightly un
favorable nil llin hnttrvp todnv owhli? to
front Nov York and the western
iiuurncr.
rn Itirk Money Slnrt.pl.
NKW YORK. Mnv 5 -MnS'KV-nn call.
steady at 2fi'2'i, per' cent; last loan, at 2' 4 I
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 3'ifil'i
;ier c ent.
STKR1.INO K.C(AN(!K - Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $I.SS'j
for demand and at $I.SIg for sixty days;
posted lutes. $l.s-,f, .(jV, and $I.S.fi I.SU's;
commercial liMls. $1 sa'1i I.M'i.
SII.VKR-Certlll. atcs, (iOljiwitc; bar. 69'ic;
Me.vh an dollars. I7'e.
exnan dollars. 17'sc.
HONDS (loveriiineiit. weak: state. Inac
tive; railroad, wi il;.
The closing prh es on bonds today were
as follows;
C Iff,
N. Y. r Is
N. J. C g
No. Carolina 6a.
do Is
No. Pacific 3s...
do 4s
111
.I2J'-j
Ti
.m
no rt-K w-t
do .is, reg I.to
do coupon no
do new 4. reg... m
do reg.
do coiinon 1,VI4
. . Rl'i
4 s W
iln old l., reg.... I14'
N Y C & St. I
do cmipon lll'a N. & W. con. 4s
do Is, tfg 11:14 1 do sen 6s
do coupon 1121 j Ore. Na. In ....
tw
.10
.1031;
.i:t
. m
ri of C. 3 fijs m do s.
Atch. gen. 4s.
Pul O. S. I.. 6 .
Wjl do con. 8..
107 lllcftiltng gen.
do nilj. 4
4s.
y,i. It. O. W. Is ..
do 3s IK 'St. I & t M c .... 109
C. & N. W. c. 7s. .1414 St. I. (V f r 1 s. 1:1
do K. P. d. 5s... nnij St. Paul consols .. 17.)
ChlcsRo Ter. Is Of. .St. P., C. k V. Is. .ISO
1). & It. C. Is iWi do f.s i:
do Is !i So Itallnny 8s .... J
i: T V. & O. Is. . .loan "S. It. & T. Is.. .. 7a
Krle gen 4s ; Tenn. n. s. 3s Iji, !
P. W. A t C. Is.. 71)14 Tex. A Pacific Is. ..I4l, I
"(Jen.
(1 It
..... -
-"urn, j.irriric jf..i;ii un s
rj it & S. A. (sa..lMU fnion Pfl-inc 4s
Oil.
,lo 1(V;,. vHbh u
. ' ' ...
...III'.
...101',
...ii:
... poij
...92
... 5
... M
... Sl'.i
T. , is ."-.
..rcZrl' Xn
.110 west Shore 4s..
.ill (Vls. cnlral la.
7.l Yh. Centuries ..
. - ,. t. r. m ,,
i. . 1 v is
mi.",;::.: : Z.
m.. k & t. :, '.ti0. VaMc 4,...
.10i do tlererreil
do Is
?3
When Issued. Offered.
Vimv York MIiiIiik Quotations,
NKW YORK, May O.-The following
lire closing ((notations for mining shares
today
Clmllar
crown Point ...
'"". cl ft Va..
. 17
.140
S3
. 1'J
Ontario
Oplilr
I'lyninutli
quicksilver ....
I do rfd
Sierra Nevada
I 'Standard
1'nlon Con ....
Yellow Jacket .
.773
. 43
. 1')
.m
,730
i""'"1
Oeuld A Oirrle.
Hale & Noroross
iioniesiah
I'm silver
...50.10
69
. :i
17
i:
Mexican
London Mock tluolnt Ions.
LONDON, Mny 91 p. m. -Closing:
Cons., money
do ncct.
Atchison
.100 ;.i6 i:rle
,ino 7 fi do 1st pfd.
.... '.311 Pennsylvania ...
1!'S
37i
(,S
9'.
Caradlan Pavlllc
SI. Paul
Illinois Central
IulhMlle '
Cnlon Pacific pfd
N. Y. Central...
M Heading
HS).No. Pacific pfd.
II". ilrand Trunk .
SP, Anaconda
7:.4llland Mines ....
134'H
S4
37i
BAR SII.VKR-Qulct at 27Hd per ounce.
MONEY-SH per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
fop boll, short nnd I 111 ce-mnntbs' bills is A
per cent.
Kliinnclnl 'ntci.
CIIICAao. Mnv 9. Clearings, $23,199,5nO;
balances. $3,063,000; sterling exchange. $4J3'i
ijit.sniA; New York exennnge, 2Uc niscouni.
I'l 1 1 l,A Di',1.1'1 1 ia, Ainy v. i. lenrings,
$l3,3:d,943; bulnnces. $1.S78.0!).
BAI.TIMORK. May 9.-Clcarlngs, $1,221,
939; bulnnces, $770,50'i.
UOSTON. Mn. 9.-Clearings, $20.mC0';
balances. $1,612,30'.
NEW YORK. May 9.-C!carlngs, $16S,1SS,
S2S: balances, $11,594,113,
ST. t.OIMS. May 9.-Clcarlngs. $3,6S1.777;
balances, $617,971; money, 4fi7 per cent; New
York exchange, par bid; 23c premium asked.
Condition of Hip Trensnry.
"WASHINGTON. May 9.-Today's state
ment nf the trensurv balances In the gen-
nnl f,.r,A Mv..tt,Ql. tf Dm ft.OOOOnOO rnld
reserve In tho division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $144,939,711;
crnlii S77 (s,l 2o.
Col (on Mnrket.
NK3V ORI.KANS, Mny 9.-COTTON-Qulet
and stcadywHales, 2.900 bales; ordi
nary. S5-I6o; good .ordlnnry. 8 13-16c; low
middling, 9Uc middling, iiUc; good mid
dling, 9 1I-16c; middling fiiir, 9 15-lfic: re
cclpts, 1.509 bales; slock. 16R.927 bales: fu
tures quiet; May, 9.S5fi9.36c; July, 9.3lfi9.3.rc;
August, !).u3fi9.c6e; September. s.35fl8.37c;
October, 7.99fiSc. November, 7.8.'ifJ7.S4c; De
cember. 7,S.'!fi7.Sle; January. 7.S4fi7.S5c.
ST. LOIMS. Mny 9COT'ION-Steady:
middling. c: sales, none; receipts, 1,529
bales; shipments, 1,714 bales; stock, 4S,3t
bales.
MVKRPOOI,. May 9.-COTTON-Spot, In
creased demand nnd firm; American mld-
dllng, ai-ien. 1 lie sales 01 mc nay were
. ;3ii I 15,00) ibales, of which 300 wero for speculn
, si, ; tlon and export and Included 12,100 Amerl
.22 can; receipts, 5,000 bales. Including 4,600
iv American. Futures opened quiet and closed
"(P, dull; American middling. I. m. c. Mny,
15! I521-6ld. value; May nnd June. 5 20-6ld. sell
.107 lets; Juno nml July. 5 17-6465 lS-64d, values;
amy and August, n lvmn, nuyrrs; Aiigusi
ami Fppiemuer. a , -Kid. nuyers; epiemner
and October, I 49-64ff 4 50-6td, sellers: October
and November, 4 37-64J, sellers; November
and December. I 3I-64f( t 32-6ld. sellers; De-
cember nud ..Innuary, 1 29-64fid 30-tV4d, sell-
ers; January and February. 4 27-64fi4 2S-64d,
sellers; February nnd March, 4 27-61d, ell-
its.
" 1
Dry (Jiiods Mnrket,
NKW YORK. May 9.-DRY GOODS
Ruslness has 'been slow on the spot in all
descriptions of dry gods and the demand
through the malls Is again Indifferent.
Hrown cottons are very mill nnd easy to
buy wherever there arc any stocks on hand.
uieaoncd coiions inactive and irregular.
1 oaise coioren coiions sen in iiniiien quan
tities only, without change In price. Print
cloths Idle and nominal. Prints slow and
Irregular for fancies. Men's wear woolens
Inactive but no quotable change In prices.
j Woolen and worsted dress goods dull and
uni iiuiiKvu.
Oil M11rl.Pt.
OIL CITY. Mny 9.-Credlt balances, $1.44;
certificates, 110 bids; shipments. 75.60S bbls.;
nvernge, 91 270 bbls.; runs. 10.3S3 bbls.: av-
. cragr. So.Oilt.
j NKW YORK. May 9 -OI l.S-Coltonseed.
, steady; nrlme crude. filVje: prime yellow,
1 37'"C Petroleum, weak refined New York,
, $S.S0; Philadelphia nnd Baltimore. $S,75;
Philadelphia and Baltimore, in hulk, $6.05.
Roln. stciidj. Turpentine, steady.
LONDON Mny 9.-OI LS-Calcutta Un
seen, s 101. 00s.
iillforntii Dried I'riills,
NKW YORK. May 9. -CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRFITS- Contlnuo dull and noin
Inal. The market for evaporated apples
5vos nioderately active but steady at fullv
sustained prices; state, common. 4 mine';
prime, SVc; choice, BfiTc; fancy, 7'ifiSc.
Prunes, ,'!i(r7c. Apricots, Rojnl, 13filGc;
Moor Park. llfilSc. J'enches, peeled, 12ff 16c :
unpeeled. 7'sfCc.
TIIOI.LKY CAB I'T.MIB AL.
,iu cl 1 11 no vn I ion In Crine(cr.v Trnns
liortiillon In St. Louis,
St. Louis saw ith tliff trolley funeral a
tow da'H age. and the Innovation was fa
orably commented on generally, albeit it
dors away with much of the sombro dignity
and Impressive solemnity usually attaching
to suth oecuMon.'i. The car used was spe
cially eoiiEtnutrd for tu:h service. It Is
divided Into three compartments. The mid
dle compartment Is Intended as tho rcccp-
1 taclo cf the casket. A panel In the lower
' part of tho side of the car. seven feet long,
I lollfi npwaid, dlf-'lrhlng the resting placo
I for the casket. A movable trestle, contain
ing idlers on tho bottom of this, can bu
pulled outward to any angle to receive tho
casket from the bearers.
Jun above this
, rcceptaelo It. a (-pace for tho fioral offerings.
On the oppralte sldo of the car p n small
ccmpartnient containing leather upholstered
scats 10 accommodate right bearers. This
compartment Is reached through a door
lrad'ng freni tho rear of the car. Tho front
and roil' compartments cf the car are for
tho iifp of the mournom The front In In
tended for tho immediate family, and "tho
rear for frlcndn. Comfortable wicker chairs
furnish seating accommodations for twelve
persons In thi front compartment and for
r.Uleen In the roar. Tho Interior rf the car
l.s handsomely finished nnd upholstered In
appropriate nhadea. The windows are draped
In black satin nnd handtcmo carpota cover
the floor. The prevailing tint of tho body of
tho car U a chocolate brown. In expecta
tion that the Innovation will find rapid favor
the St. IjiiIs Tronslt company has built
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Qood, Liberal
Eecsipts of All
Lire 8trck.
Kindi of
MOST EVERYTHING SOLO IN GOOD SEASON
lings In Hood Denintul nnd Higher
Tlinli 1 csterdnj Miulh (liiinlin
the IIIkIi Market on thp
111 cr Cnl tic Mend),
SOUTH OMAHA, May 9.
ltecelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oltlclal Monday 1.701 4,721 S,3M
Oltlclal Tuesday 5,922 10,245 3,bV.
Oftlclal Wednesday 3,918 S.2U 6,315
Three days this week. .. .tl3l4 23.177 12.3S3
Same das last week.... 9.3SJ 22,M. 9,160
Same days week before 9.556 1S.522 12,146
Same three weeks ngo.. .I61 22.036 11.311
Sumo four weeks iiro. ..10,579 22.37fi 16,931
Avernee price paid for hogs for the last
several days with comparisons:
ll900.IUJ9.ilM1.jlllJ7.lim.lim.lWl:
April 15
I 3 72
3 67i
3 W
I S7
3 91i
i 3SI 4 ts:
April 16..
April 17..
April is..
April 19..
April 20..
April 21.,
April 22,,
April 23..
April 24..
April 25..
April 26,.
April 27..
April
April 29..
Anrll so
I 5 45!
I 5 55
3 61
3 72
i 2l 4 7!
6 23
5 23
5 11
6 13
& 01
6 04
3 S3 4
5 49,
5 46
3 6SI 3 60
i
3 91
3 S4
3 4J 4 63
3 71
O Dl
3 63
s '11
o 43
5 3$
3 75
3 771
3 33
4 69
3 73
3 S3
3 S4
3 30
V2i
3 M
3 3'l
4 70'
3 7I
3 81
3 tX
3 36
4 67)
fi U
b 03
4 il
5 0)
6 12
5 OS
5 321 3 67
3 S3
4 661
5 361 3 68
3 71
3 31
4 SI
5 39
3 65 3 S 3 fill
4 65
I 5 31
3 67 3 79, 3 77 3 26
3 69 3 771 3 75 S 26
I 5 37
1 3 691 3 791 3 74 3 22
5 32 ! 3 83' 3 SO 3 15
5 26! 3 61! 3 791 3 12
I 60
I 51
5 00
.May
1.
4 46 5 0.1
4 49 5 07
4 Ml 5 OTi
47 4 97
May
o ISI 3 till 3 9')! , 3 151
.May
.Mny
May
May
May
May
May
ft I7
,t 651 3 S7 3 71
O .'h
6 22f
,
I 5 Ul
5 10
' 5 12'
3 5S 3 93! 3 721 3 26
3 62 3 95! 3 661 3 30,
S 641 3 Ml 3 64 3 32 4 40) 5 f
I 3 90; 3 "0 .7 301 4 3S
3 69 3 71' 3 191 I 37 I 97
0 65 3 SDI 3 16 I 46 4 92
S...
9...
Indicates Sunday.
alio ofilclal number of cars of stock
brought In loday by each road was:
r..M.8,. ,.. Ry....c.rVt,esfh'p;!,vr:
o. & st. i.. rv.... 2 ... ;;
Missouri Pacific Ry 6 5 11
I nlnn Pacific svstem 33 23 9
& N. YV. Ry. 2
!'.. K. M. V. R. R v, :7 .. ,,
S. C. AV P. Ry i ... '
;., St. P.. M. & O. Ry.... 34 6 .. ..
'' M,- fA' IV n " " 11 4
C.. R. AV Q. Ry S 5
K. '. AV St. .1 4
'., R. I. Ai P., cast 4 3
C . R. I. & P.. west .1
Illinois Central 3
Total receipts 177
114 21
Th disposition of the day's receipts was
os follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
...-I ,11 iii-nii inuicHiea;
Hlljers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
,.. 7U
... 276 1.274
II. Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co ,
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C.
Swift and Co.. country..
R. Recker A; Degan
Vansant & Co
Kobman A Co
1 1 J
SIS
639
1.000
3.619
2,113
4M
1.114
2.174
446
126
100
fiS
) . 1. Stepben 22
Hill & Huntzlngrr 94
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 1
Ii. F. H'usz 19
H. I.. Dennis A Co S
Other buyers 244 1,439
Totals 4,411 9,793 3,763
CATTLE Receipts were lnrge ngaln
tp'lny. following the big run of yesterday.
With the number of cattle received In the
two days so lnrge and with Chicago re
porting a weak market this morning. It
was to be expected that buyers at this
point would ask for some concession. True
to expectations, they sta'tcd out bidding
prices that were generally a little lower.
Sellers, however, hold on nnd the euro
market was very slow. Buyers evidently
wanted the cattle and a little later In the
morning the market gradually took on
more llfo nnd became quite nctlve, so that
the most of the cattle changed hands In a
short time after the trading was onco
under way. The market closed nctlve nnd
steady with yesterday. Considering the
receipts nnd nil other circumstances tho
cattle mnrket this week has been In very
good shape.
Cows and heifers were In good demand,
though buyers started out bidding lower.
in some cases probably they bought cnttle
lower but the mnrket closed up active and
steady on nil desirable kinds at least.
Thero was one bunch of heifers In tho
yurds good enough to bring $4. SO.
Thin stockers seemed to oe In good dc
mund nnd prlcos are ns high ns any time.
Warmed-up cattle also sell pretty well to
the feeders nnd prices hnve not shown
much chnnge this week. The verv good
prices at which stock heifers have been
selling has brought In cattle of that kind
from every direction, and the result Is
that they are selling: a little lower. Repre
sentative sales:
BKEF STEERS.
No.
1...,
1...,
1...,
J...
i'.'.'.,
1...
Av. Pr,
No.
A V.
Pr.
1" 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 73
4 73
4 75
4 75
4 75
4 76
4 75
4 73
4 75
4 73
4 75
t 73
4 SO
4 S)
4 SO
I SO
4 SO
4 SO
4 S)
4 SO
4 SO
4 Si)
4 S1
4 SO
4 SO
4 SO
4 SO
4 SO
4 SS
4 5
4 M
4 SS
4 S3
4 S.5
4 S.5
4 S3
4 S5
4 S.5
I S3
4 S5
4 9)
4 f0
4 90
( 90
I 91
4 99
I 90
I 90
4 90
4 93
3 ro
3 00
5 01
3 C5
3 05
5 15
360 3 30
17..
13..
1217
11S5
1190
1186
1072
1246
1040
1127
963
1033
1231
11S4
1190
1296
1111
12S3
1347
1260
1276
1272
1313
1215
1223
1242
1271
1213
106.5
121S
1239
1232
1067
1323
.1270
4 00
.10W
.KV0
4 00
33
33 ,
11
40 ,
1 ,
17 ,
10
29
42
43 ,
20
34
19
19
34
1
3
23
6
12
40
14
II
21
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43 ,.
10
31
20
12
25
::o
36
23
24
4 M
4 ft)
sno
. 903 14 ft)
.1170 I (V)
...11S0
4 00
4 10
4 1.3
4 23
1 25
I 25
4 23
4 23
4 35
I 40
I 4.5
4 45
4 30
4 SO
4 SO
4 SO
4 f.O
4 50
4 5)
I 35
4 55
4 53
4 Ml
4 to
... S30
... 910
... S30
...12.S0
.,. 765
... 920
... S0
... Sil
... S07
...1C06
...1049
... 72"
... 999
... 910
...1022
... 954
...1006
...1O50
. ..1001
...1024
...112.4
...1030
24
P
5
1
9S
1
IS
, 19
I
I JO
is"!"!
: ju
17
11
9
fi
10
II
20
9
3
II
II
52
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1
12
4
13
1
S
1S
19
IS
45
21
40
19
17
36
4
.1930
.1263
4 GO
.1136 4 CO
..12.V1
..1120
.1110 t 65
.1209
4 OS
4 65
I 65
I 65
4 65
4
I S3
I 65
4 63
4 65
4 65
4 63
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 10
I 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
I 70
4 70
I 70
4 70
1 70
4 10
1318
1117
1132
1216
I3M
1272
1162
109C
1323
1075
1318
1462
13
1223
12CO
I3S9
10.50
1324
1231
1231
1226
1260
1246
137.1
1251
13M
1230
12JS
1122
1106
U7
1336
1172
1143
10S.1
, 1134
1061
1045
1261
1263
, 1125
1212
1133
1124
, 1209
net
1134
1;09
1210
, 1326
S73
1070
20
vi
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12
4
20
41
3
40
1
15
1
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20!!!!!!
21
s
40
20
20
19
,Bl
.1223
4 70
STEKHS AND HEIFERS.
....1065 I 65 20 1070
911 I 63 I'.' 117S
....937 4 67 23 1077
....1004 1 79
STEERS AND COWS.
, , . . S30 4 00
4 75
4 fl)
4 9)
COWS.
. 730
. W0
. m
.1120
2 2-3 1 HM 3 ts
2 50 2 lino 5 S5
-' 60 1 n,5o 3 IS
3 00 7 M3I .18.5
3 0) 2 117.3 3 S3
3 05 2 1141 3 j-
3 10 1 13V) .1 ss
3 13 20 10.11 3 .-,
3 13 12 9S7 3 S3
3 15 1 1200 3 so
3 20 10 ion 3 ,,n
3 21 6 joy, 3 M
3 25 1 7M 1 00
3 2-) 1 ma ( 00
3 23 3 11:0 4 0.1
3 23 10 kvv, ( 01
3 23 1 RIO I 00
3 25 41 10SI 40,1
3 35 2 1210 01
3 30 7 12SJ 4 ft)
3 33 S 1177 4 fta
3 35 1 1.31(1 4 00
3 40 2 1215 4 0)
3 40 1 1120 (M
3 40 1 13(0 4 00
3 41 1 1(90 4 os
3 50 6 1 9S7 4 03
3 30 1 920 4 10
3 M 1 1231 4 10
3 51 7 12H 4 10
3 50 7 1113 4 10
3 30 2 12,'5 4 11
3 M 21 1(V,4 4 10
3 30 I I2f1 4 0
3 .VI 10 1122 I 10
3 11 4 1055 4 10
S SO 1 1130 4 "1
3 00 1 "y 4 io
3 6) 2 . . ..20 4 10
3 W S 1090 4 IS
1 1070
1 1090
1 9S0
1 1150
3 996
4 920
1 1050
1 1070
; 905
C...
3....
Sim
...1632
...10(3
... SS3
...10'JO
... sso
920
1126
1930
1210
1210
S30
1110
1130
l'SO
12ft)
1175
950
9f0
1O10
9;
1130
12IS
1
1
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1
1
1
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1
1
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1
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1
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3.
1.
a.
.. .. i::o
1 41
ia
1100
10)5
lis
4 1
4 13
4 '.-1
4 :o
4 2,
4 2-1
I 23
4 23
I '.'
4 2.
4 -.0
4 30
4 M
4 4)
4 40
I 43
4 30
. . 1110
.,..1W0
... 11M
... U
....1114
...1110
....1010
1 4)
V..'
) M
A 75
a :i
3 7i
3 71
j
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10
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I
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3
4
6
1
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... M0
...io.-.;
..i:i"
...I1M
...1110
...I0J
...1113
...1373
...III')
...1070
190 7J
...I26
...nu
...l(0
3 73
3 71
3 n
1...
I ..
1...
.IIJ0
3 ;&
.AW 3 SO
,.io; 3M
.9M 3 10
.. 910 3 JS
HKIKBRS.
I Do
73 2
.. 925
.. 3f0
.. 910
.. 690
.. 633
..1240
,.HS3
.. Ml
.. 60
..1310
I Si
I 35
I 40 ,
4 40
4 43
4 (0
4 AO
4 JO
4 30
4 20
470 3 W
1
4.
s
12 ,
1
1....
13....
1....
n
4
... 620 '
3 M
1 !0
I fO
4 CO
4 0a
4 10
4 2)
4 23
4 2.
4 10
I 50
...1017
... 430
. ,, 725
... I0
... S6
...760
... 530
...ItlO
... ;j
... fin
... M0
... 930
... 430
...12S0
...1530
...1J20
It.
n.
1
1
'o'.'.'.'.'.
3
14
41..
1..
.. 471
4 :
760 4 00
MS 4 0
I 36
4 33
2)
17
..1061
..1032
I 75
4 M
HULLS.
? t
. . .1760 .1 73
...1640 A 10
...tfiVI 100
...1M0 4 00
. . . KCHI 4 30
...111') 3 30
...1(10 3 !0
...1570 3 30
...2110 3 6)
...1350 3 60
...1120 3 eo
...1 54) 3 63
...1210 3 a
...1130 3 70
...1110 .175
. . ,1220 i 90
3 15
3 25
3 40
...1230
3 10
.,1420 ,1 30
..1(60 3 80
..137S 3 JO
..1350 3 M
..1210 3 (0
,:ir.o 3 o
....1760
....140.1
....16.10
....190
3 13
3 K3
3 M
....13V) 3 63
....1H0 3 TS
....1130 3 73
....1630
...,0M
4 r.)
4 23
CALVES.
370 S 00
320 3 00
1.
210 6 Oft
190 6 00
1..
SO
h 00
3 09
5 50
3 75
93
6 00
290
SO
146
115
1M
113
6 .VI
6 15
7 00
STACiS.
1.
t.
1020 4 00
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
909 2 ;s j....
A10 3 no 1....
9i) 3 73 1....
$10 4 00 1....
730 I 00 1 . . . .
MO
4 40
4 4fl
4 10
4 40
4 30
4 30
4 SO
4 30
1
1
1
1
1
4
19
9
e
L .'.','.'.'
3
soo
730
S.V)
500
304
310
30J
330 4 on ....
rso 1 00
36 4 f 0 4....
593 4 OS 110...
S 4 13 ....
TM 4 25 5....
.. ,V6 4 35
.. 430 4 60
..1201 4 V,
916 4 25
STOCK CALVES.
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS,
. 60
. 920
. 420
'
. 550
. 916
, yen
. 9
, 610
. S99
. 912
.1026
. 7S0
. MS
. MS
3 75
4 0)
4 25
4 23
4 (0
4 50
4 5n
4 30
I 50
4 50
4 .
4 i.O
4 35
I 55
I...
17...
..1130 4 60
.. 7.YI 4 0
.. S73 4 60
.. 906 4 60
j 1
12"'.!"'.
1l!!!!!!.'
3.'..'..'.'.'
7"!!!'.!!!
. 910
4 60
. 7.(0
.1103
. 465
. 400
.uv
,1nt
. 670
. S62
. S30
4 60
I 65
I 65
4 75
I 75
4 75
4 M
4 S3
13....
2.0
1..
S..
1..
15..
4
4 33
4 m
770 S 00
S6.',
HOOS This market was so high yester
day ns compared with other markets Hint
buyers seemed to feel thnt tt ought to be
no higher today and they did not start out
bidding very briskly. Still the demand
ivas good, nnd though the receipts ivere
liberal they were none too large and the
trade after a little ll-ened up nnd was
quite nctlve nt prices that were about
steady with the. best time yesterday, or 5c
higher than yesterday's close The bogs
sold largely at $5,101(5.121,4, with a sprink
ling of the better loads nt ?5,15fiS.17'.j. and
a $3.22'a top. An early clearance was
effected, everything being; sold and weighed
up lontr before midday.
From the table of nveragc prices above
It will be noted that the hogs today sold
only 10c lower than tho close of last week
and a strong 5c lower than on Wednesday
of last week.
The situation as regards the hoc market
nt this point l rnther peculiar. There are
five big packers here and some of them nt
least are bullish In their views regarding
the future of tho market, so that they
are large buyers, While some of the
packers are bearish there Is such n nood
demand for meat products that they have
to have the bogs regardless of the price,
and the result Is that the demand l very
strong. Packers hnve been trying right
nlong to hear the market down, and hold
It down, but nt the same time thev want
the hogs. The result Is that for some time
this has been the high market 011 the
river, nnd almost up to Chicago on some
days. Yesterday the Inrgest drove of hogs
hought on the Kansas City market oust
9e less than the cheapest drove bought on
this market. As nn exnmple of the wny
hogs are selling nt the two markets If
might be added that yesterday half of the
hogs sold nt Kansns City under $5.05, nnd
that the big bulk of all the hogs sold at
$5.00f(5.05. On the other hnnd the big bulk
of all the hogs sold at South Omaha yes
terday was at $5.10i5.12'V Kansas City's
top yesterday was $5.15, and South
Omaha'!) $5.25. In other words .the South
Omaha market was 10c higher than Kan
sas city. Representative sales:
No.
Av,
8h, Pr.
.., II so
,.. 5 00
... 5 09
1120 S M
No, Av. Sh. Pr.
73 222 120 3 12'4
63 235 ... 0 121,
73 229 .. 5 l.'i,
63 211 ISO S 124
72 241 ... f 12',
61 310 40 3 121,
73 209 ... 5 12',
75 207 4 0 5 12',
14 224 SO 3 12',
S2 200 160 5 121 v
49 2(1 5 12V,
75 231 ... 3 12',
55 223 SO 5 121,
30 S36 ... 6 12',
69 321 120 .5 121,
62 235 ISO 6 12',
63 2(0 ... 13'.
SI 292 SI 3 121,
73 223 ... 6121,
75 22.1 ... 3 12'i
75 224 160 5 15
72 230 ... SIS
75 231 ISO 3 IS
70 2.' 40 fi 15
71 230 120 S IS
66 267 ... 3 1.5
71 243 160 i 15
9 225 SO 3 15
77 533 ... 5 13
7 233 ... 3J3
Cl 263 2O0 f, 13
f,S 2S3 ... 3 13
63 247 ... 5 13
09 220 40 5 IS
76 221 l0 K 1.3
71 230 40 6 13
75 244 ... 5 15
(W 241 160 fi 15
27 219 SO 3 15
73 241 120 6 15
7; 214 ... 3 15
6II 2S9 ... 5 15
75 225 SO 6 15
J.1 215 ... 5 13
31 236 SO fi 15
71 234 ... 5 15
75 212 SO fi 15
55 219 ... fi 15
UK 225 ... 5 13
77 260 40 fi 15
65 231 160 fi 15
66 220 RO 5 13
50 242 40 5 15
59 275 SO fi 1.1
62 256 R0 5 17'4
57 286 120 5 17',
63 260 ... 5 I7i
66 23 ... 5 Hi
ts 244 SO S 17'4
SS 295 SO S 20
50 314 ... B22'4
17..
90. .
45..
....152
..16:i ,
....177
.10
. . 3 05
so 5 o;ij
40 S 07',i
SO 5 0714
rt 5 o;i,
. . 5 10
.. 5 10
.. 5 10
40 S 10
IM 1S1
76.
.213
39
SS
51
67
S3
S6
71
7S
70
81
S4
si!!!!.
95
87
..230
..217
..226
.242
:;!!22.5.
...219
...216
, ..20S
...201
,...201
,...23S
...221
. . .223
...192
...211
...193
, ...22
ISO
..230
..227
..SIR
..210
..233
..214
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
h 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
r. 10
5 10
3 10
5 10
5 in
n 10
5 10
3 1(1
5 10
fi 12'j
fi 12U
5 12',
5 12'
5 12'
5 12'.$
3 12'6
S 12H
5 12H
B 12'4
fi 12'4
5 12' I
5 121 1
fi 12".
5 12'?
5 12'..
fi 12',
5 12l'
5 12U
5 12'.,
5 12!
67. ..
90...
71...
71...
16...
53...
30...
76...
50...
40...
62...
6S...
62...
64...
42...
RI...
73...
70...
70...
..209
..211
. .231
. .23?
..241
..230
..261
..216
..239
..VA
..227
. .227
. .243
..271
SO
260
'46
SO
120
SO
1 1 .
65.
5S.
63.
23:
IIS 225
.2i!
57...
76...
. .
67...
51...
62...
73...
IS...
SI...
71...
U. . .
73...
S3...
47...
66...
..260
..230
. .,51
..".S
..271
, .237
..23S
131
'. .236
..'ill
212
!.23(
..207
. ..20S
...271
.223
fi 12'
5 12H
5 121,1
5 12U
5 12',?
5 12'.-
320
120
40
160
(0
SO
160
321
SO
5 12U
fi 121,4
5 12'j
.3 12t,
6 12',,
SHEEP-Elghteen ears
,1,. vnnls Ibis mornlnc.
were reported In
but half of them
n-er. Ancnrn coats from California, brought
here for sale to feeders. There were nine
cars of sheep on sale, most of them henv
and just the kind that no one wan anxious
for. The market was slow but still Jut
about steady. There Is n good demand at
this point ror lambs and had there been
anything hero of that kind It would un
doubtedly have sold higher. Yesterday
pretty good Colorado lambs sold on this
market nl $7.00. A shipper who went to St.
Joseph against the advice of his commis
sion firm reports that his six cars of ( oln.
rario wooled lambs sold there jesteniav n
$6.50 with 120 nt $5.50. The lowest prh e paid
here this season for Colorado lamhsv when
the market was nt Its worst, "as $'...
Quotations: Clipped wethers. $o.30fS,40,
clipped yearlings, $S.40fi5V; r pped ewes
good to choice, $4,60415.00. Mr to good
clipped ewes. $l.23fi4.0; good to choice
Colorado wooled lambs. $7.nof,7.25: fair to
good Colorado wooled lambs. KS5 (J 1 4):
good lo choice clipped lambs. $.. fi.M. fair
to good clipped lambs. $5.505.75. Reprc.
se ntatlve Kales' '
No.
fi cull ewes
96 cull lambs, freders
9 mixed owes and wethers.
15 mixed ewes and wethers.
240 western ewes
Av.
70
47
Rl
91
. 92
Pr.
.) o)
I GO
I 30
I 30
I 70
I 7S
3 25
5 30
5 "0
5 30
fi 35
fi 73
3 75
47 western ewes '
240 western wethers ..
225 mixed ewes and wethers.... 1JO
3 mixed ewes and welhers.... S6
426 mixed ewes and wether..... 101
SIS western wet hers 102
1 buck .... on
fil weilern lamb 6s
HI. I.onls Mip Slnek,
ST. LOI'IS. May 9. CATTLE Receipts,
1,600 head. Including 4wt head Texans; mar
ket saeadv for natives, strong for Texans:
native shipping and export steer:, $4. sua
5.65 dressed bef and butcher steers. $4.66ff
5.10: steers under LOOO lbs., $3.WI.SJ: stack
ers nnd feeders, $3.S5ift4.90: cows nnd heifers,
$2 200j4 70; eatiners. $1.30fl2.S0; bull;, $3.25fi
4 Vi. Texas and Indian steer.', $3.60fV.Oj;
cows. $2.50.
HOOS - Receipts, 9,200 head; market
niienerl A., hleber eloslne: n shade lower;
nigs and Hrmis. $5 KMiu.IO; packers, $.5.I5tP
5.25; butchers. $5.2,3fio.3,i. ,
SHKKP AND LA.MBS-ReceipiS, o.oni
beuil: market steady: unlive muttons $5 0011'
3.25; lambs, $6.(fi7.io. culls nnd bucks, $100
(Hit. Hill I,! vl: fvioTMC MAHKF.T.
Meers Aolli p Hiiu" IllaliPt -Mippp nnd
Lniubs Hroim.
CHlCAdO. Mny 9 - 'ATTLE -Receipts.
19.ov) head; steers active, steady to 10c
lower, closed strong; butchers' stock fully
steady: natives, best on sale today, 1 car
load shorthorns at $5 SO: rood to nrlmo
steers, JI.S51i5.S0; poor to medium. $4.10014.75:
selected toeder.s niiout steady. $l.r.W6 pa;
mixed stockers. quiet, $3 75.fi t.u; cows, $3.0)
fi4.6.5: heifers, t3.25fi3.10. canners. $2 4MI3(X:
bulls, $2.ROf4.3S; calves, $I.Pyi6.fi0; Texans,
best on salo today 1 carload at $3, Texns fed
steers, steady. $I.OOH.!0; Texas bulls. $3.2of
3 75.
11008 Receipts today, 22.00") licau; tomor
row. 23,000 head, estimated; left oicr, 2.5f")
hend! nMlvc. I0 blcher: tot). 15.10; mixed
and butchers. $.5.10fjvl.37ta; good to choice,
heavy, $5.2.Vii5.40; rotlgli. heavy. $S.105i6.:0;
lights. $l.95fi6.3d; bulk of sales. $5.2OU6..10.
SI1KKI' AM) la.mhm iteceinis. ii.hm
head: sheep strong to 10c higher; lambs, 10c
higher; good to choice wethers. $5.l05i5.75;
fair to choice mixed. $5.(Vri 5. 15 : western
sheep. $s.60fiS.T5; yearlings. tt.fiS'dS.O.); 11.1
Mvo lambs, $5.fiOfi7.IO; western lambs. $6.00tf
1. io.
Npit lurk Llvp Stciplt.
NKW YORK. May 9. --REKVES- Recelpls.
2 I's bend; 32 cars on sale, demand otrong;
steers and cows, inftlSc higher; bulls, firm,
all sold; steers. $4 T5fo.S3; oxen, $1; bulls.
$t.30fl.(V5. cows. $2IOfii.2.5. Cables, steady;
shipments fS2 oilarters of beef: tomorrow.
fi head cattle and 10 head sheen.
i aiiVks- ltecelpts. e.770 ncad: active,
trade, prices firm, all sold: common to
ntlmo veals, $1. 5047.00; tons, $7.I2'2fi7.15;
little calves nnd culls, $J.00'n 1.25, mixed
lalves and culls. $5.50.
SHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, fi.661
head; 16 cars 011 sale; sheep, steady; lambs,
nrtUo and 154125c higher; spring Irmbs.
lower, nil sold: wooled vheep, nominal,
clipped sheep, $1.50fi5.2.: clipped lambs,
$T.12N; culls, $).25, southern spring lambs.
ll.fMftSOn; state lambs. $2.5nf5.f).
Hnos-Recelpls, 6,772 head; 1 car on sale;
market steady; state and Pennsylvania,
$5.COf?5.60; Ohio pigs, $5 25.
Krtnsni, t.'lly Mie MopU,
KANSAS CITY. May 9. CATTLE Re
ceipts, T.fiO) natives, ) Texans; all grades
of natives strong; Texans strong to lOo
higher; native steers, $.5iji5,30; stockers
nnd feeders. $4.OOf;5,50; butchers' cows and
heifers. $3.40fjfi.O0; canners. $2.Tfiff3.S0; fed
w-psterns, $4.25ff5.oo; Texans. Jl.l(nj4.R9.
HOOP-Recelnts. I.vnon head: tood ad
vanced fie: heavy. $5.10f55.2). mixed. $5.0)'if
5.15; light, $4.sfV(x5.00; pics, $4.10fM.6O.
SHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts. .1.700
head; liberal offerings sold quickly nt firm
prices; spring lambs. $T.0i)f7 50; clipped
westerns. $5.50jfi.0O; rllppud muttons. $1.50
05.50; culls, $3.50411.50.
Mock In Mailt.
FoHowlns nre the receipts at the four
principal icstcrn markets for May 9:
Cattle. Hois. Sheen.
South Omaha 3.91S S.2I1 8.311
Chicago 19.000 22,000 14,00.1
lana.s City law 9.200 3,sn.)
St. Louis R.20O IS.OOil 3,700
Totals
32.611 fil. 411
26,51?
caxxox put to noon vsk.
Ilellcs nf Civil War Converted Into
Ntnlup of "Our l.nily of I'enee,"
The romantic htstory of the two hujo
cannon that ornament the campus of St.
Mary's academy, Notre Dame, Ind., Is to
have a now chapter added. The ponderous
and rusty old guns that hive long slnco
served their usefulness as engines of death
are to he melted and east Into a colossal
statue of Our Lady of Peace. They have
been resting on grassy mounds In front of
the main building of the academy since they
were presented to the Sisters of the Holy
Cross In 1S62.
At the outbreak of tho civil war the can
non were among the artillery and ether
armament that fell Into the hand, of tbo
confederates, These two guns, which are
of the Tarrot type of ten-Inch caliber, were
placed In the defense of Fort Charles. They
were two of tho heaviest pieces of confed
erate ordnance and they were christened
with some ceremony In honor of Mrs, Jeffer
son Pavls and Mrs. James K. Polk. One
wns called "Lady Polk". and the other
Lidy Davis." In the summer of 1R62 Fort
Chnrlcs was attacked In force. Colonel
Fitch of Indiana leading the land forces nnd
Commodore Davis tho gunboat flotilla that
ascended the Whlto river under tho noses
of "Lady Davis" and "Lady Polk." Tho
commandant of Fort Charles was Colonel
Fry, who, with General W. A. C. Ryan, was
executed by tho Spaniards In Santiago de
Cuba at the end of the disastrous Vlrglnlus
filibustering expedition In 1873.
When the fort was dismantled the turret
guns, which Colonel Fry had aplked before
surrendering, were given to Mother Mary
Angela for the campus at St. .Mary's acad
emy. Mother Mary Angela was superioress
of the Order of the Holy Crres. She was a
first counln of James O. Blaine and was
born In the same house. Her other near
relative were the Shermans and Ewingi
of Ohio. Her family name was Oillcspie.
The exact proportions of the statue will
not be ascertained until tho guns have been
measured for their cubical contents of
metal. Tho statue will bo placed on a
mound commanding a view of the campus
and on the bluffs overlooking tho St. Jo
seph river, which winds along the academy
grounds.
AX ANOIISVr SLOT MACHI.F..
TTrn-Thound-Yeir-Old One Which
Snpiillen Wilier for n. 4;oln.
We hnve been caught by the slot machine
disease during tho last few years to so great
an extent that most persons tninK tnree
devices am onlv of tho most modern in
vention. Such, however. Is not the case, de
clares the Washington Pout, for twenty-two
centurlen ago the great mathematician and
mechanician of Greece, Hero, had perfectel
lot mnch no very much like those ot our
day which sprinkle cologne on your hand
kerchief nfter a penny has been put Into the
slot. Ho described hl device In a work cn
gases,
tl wan an urn which stood In the court or
one cf tho temples of Alexandria, and any
orshlper who dropprI a coin imo win m".
ould find a llttlo stream of water pouring
out to wash his hands. In a Latin transla
tion of this book of Hero's, printed In Italy
In 1r.7K am a n nmher of drawings ot mc
seventy-six different machines Invented by
the IngonlouP Hero, this touniain in oe-
scribed an follows' "ABCD U tho vase,
KOI IK a vessel Insldo or It nned witn water,
with the pipe L leading out at M. The
upright NX has a lever PO fastened
to Hh top. At P a lino running to S, tho
stopper covering the opening of thn pipe at
1. i.. fattened to the lever. When not work
ing, the rover S being heavier than tho plato
It. tho pipe is cioseti ann 110 wbict uowb nin,
,i,i Din moment a coin Is dronncd Into the
dot 11 falls nn R. and bv Its welsht lifts thn
cover S and tho water Hows out until tho
coin fAllR on the plate 11 and the stopper
r!nrni to cover the end of the nine." Did
iho inventor of the modern nennv-ln-the-
plot machine know of Hero's fountain, or did
he really redlhcover the device for himseit?
Pehaps he will never tell.
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Telephone 103D. Omaha. N;'
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