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THE OMAITA DAILY T5EE: FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1H00.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Mirk' Exetedlngly Doll with Bmall
Ringe.
CORN STARTS WEAK BUT MKES ADVANCE
D(" Hnlr Plrm fl lit null Unnd 5hlp
liliiK nrnianil for ( null Mcnt mill
Sninll ltrrpl StreiiKllien
I'rcn Islnns,
CHICAGO, Miiy 10 Apprehension regard
ing the government cton report rurtiilled
trade In the wheat pit totiH and the mar
ket ruled exceedingly dull, with almost no
range. July closed a fraction lower After
n weak opening corn turned strong on m -livo
buying and July closed with 11 gain of
'.c. Oats closed tinchang'd. Provisions
ruled strong.
.More, favorable weather and lower cables
started wheat weak. A slight rally fol
lowed, hut realizing sales were met with
and the Improvenient wax only temporary.
The weak feeling In om which prevailed
tarly also had an adverse Influence, but
traders were decidedly apathetic, owing to
the near approach of the government crop
report, there being a disposition to hold oft
until the report wan made publlr and sonic,
thing was known as to the present pros
pects of the coming crop. After the Initial
Hurry the market ruled extremely dull the
remainder of the session, with the price al
most at n standstill. July opened '(.t'lC
lower at 66VP'7c, advanced to t"7'c. de
clined to 66'nc and rinsed at 67c . Chicago
received 19 ears. .Minneapolis and Duluth
got 21 carloads, compared with I Ml the cor
responding day a year ago. Atlantic port
clearances of wheat and Hour were equal
to 2I",0) 1)11.
Thero was n weak start to torn, owing
to a sharp break at Liverpool and favor
able planting weather, but several bull lead
ers came, to the support of the market,
starting an upturn. An atinounremcnl that
J.ono.OOi btl. cash corn had been sold here
for export by Interests active on the hull
side helped along the advance). Country of
ferings were very small and local Inspection
only 144 cars. July opened '.ifl'V" lower at
.TS'i' to .".S'.jc, sold nt S-S'ie. advanced to 59ft
3!'r and closed n .ISM-GOt-.
Oats ruled firm but dull. Crop reports
were favorable and shipping demand fair.
Receipts were only 8 cars. July opened Ufr
'Jo lower at H's'filK'ilic. advanced to 22"',
22T and closed at 22c.
A good shipping demand for oash meats
and small receipts of hogs strengthened
provisions. Trade was active, with general
Inlying by packers, but the advance was
nil lost near the close on prollt taking. July
ipork opened unchanged nl.fll.iV, declined to
II.W, ndvnnccd to Jll.S2',i and soli! on to
111.65 at the close. July lard opened 2'co
higher at 16.90, rased off to J(!.S7'4, ail
vanred to JS.fiT'a and closed at JG.S7',s. July
rlhs 21jfi"e lower nt I6.57't.
Estimated receipts for Frldny not posted.
The leading futures ranged as follows;
Artlclos.l OiTenTTiTgh, l,ow. tJfosc.TYf s'yT
Wheat
pain ard i-ed weak In ton? At t4 2S bid
and Jl :w asked Tin was some .VVrfM points
off again .ill th" rontlntied large receipts
and thn drop In l.ondon The clo-e was
weak at J28 yo bll and $23 asked, rig Iron
warrants were very weak at $15, Northern
No. 1 foundrt was quoted nominally at
l21.iVcf22.no, Spelter rilled steady, closing at
.."sfM 6. asked
OMAHA WIIOLUSAW MAIIKET9.
Condition of Trndr nnd Qnntntlnna on
Stnple nnit Fnnpf Proilncc,
I'OCIS- Receipts, liberal seconds, 10c;
good stock, 10'4c
LIVE POt'lTRY-Hcns. "He: roosterf.
according to age and size. SQ7c; ducks, 7He;
B',e. turkey, Sc.
P. t'TTER Common to fair. Uffi:e: choice,
MMlSc. separator, 20c; gathered creamery,
17hsc.
FISH-Trout, Oe; blue fish, fic; pickerel,
fe; catfish, 2r, dressed buffalo, fee, roe
Mtail. each, Sue; whltcHsh, lie, herring, Scj
uihck nass. I5c
PIOEONS-Llve, per doz 11.
VRA t.i- f'linfiwv fwt1fif
HAY Per carload lots: '.Jpland, choice,
.00 mlillnnil ,.1,.,i. !k ! lnti'lmd. Choice.
S: rye straw choice, 15; No. 3 corn. 3514c:
o a wnite oatF, 25c; crncKeci corn, per
ton. "14 60 rnrn nrl ..nCj nhnnned. ner ton.
IIS! bran, nor ton. 113.50: shorts, per ton.
113.60.
VEGETARLE9,
Ct'CtMRERS-Pcr doz, ll.SO.
ASI'AltAnisi itnmn crnwn. ner doz..
40'5Oe.
NEW TIRNIPS Per le- bunches, 500.
HI'I.VACH-Per box, (0-350C.
MOW HKKTS-Ivr doz. bunches. .5UI0c
I.KTTt'Cn-Per doz. bunches, ?5gi0c.
.HADISMliS-Homn grown, per doz.. W
'VA. H!-ANS-Pcr ' bu.. II
skkd 3vki:t POTATotca-rer bbl.t
2.00fi2.2.-.; Knnsas, eating, I3.W
J'OTATOi:a-Per bu . cholcs. 25H30C.
rAUHAtlK California, per lb.. 3c.
CAri,IFI.OU'i:il- Per doz., J2.25ti2.50.
I'CI.KItV- Per doz.. SjttSOo. . , .
TO.MATOIiS Plor da. Der slx-baaket
crate, $1.59.
AlL'SHIlOOMfi-rVr lb. bos. 500.
Itllt'HA till. Per lb. 2'4U3c.
ONIONS-Iled. ner lb.. 3c: new Bermuda,
per no-lb. crate, i2M.
FIVITH.
STHAWnKRItlliS-Arknnsas. ihlpplng
stock, per 21-cit. case, $3.25,
APPI.I'S-Cholc western shipping stoct
$5.n0fi5.2."; New York stooV. $5; fancy, KM.
c HA is HKHHIES jerseys, per ddi w-w.
per crate, $3.50.
TllOPICALi FUTJITB.
PINMAPPI.l'S-Pcr doz.. f2.0Vc2.M.
nitATsTrsttH dillfnrnln. fancv navels, ner
box. UTS-1.00; choice nnvals. J3.B0: Medlter.
ranenn Sweets, per box, $3.23, Iludded seed-
lings, yi.ih'itj.w.
I.K.MONS-C'alirornia. cnoicc, cer oox,
$3.23; fancy. $3.50. IIM
llANANAS Per nuncii, mcoium, j.wu
2.50; large, $2.753.00.
HIDES.
IlinKa.A'n t ereen hides. 7e: INo. 2
green hides. Co, No. 1 salted hides, fc; No.
sa eel hides. 7c: No. t vcai can. 10 is
lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 10 lbs., Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Nt'TS-Hlckory. large, per bu $1.25;
shellbnrks, $1.35.
llONJSi Per -1-section case, J.onoo.co.
66T'a7
11 f.'.
fi w
fl no
w
ti 0
6 m
fl&V
I
ii'sivil'ii'fio'
37 WW cTjifc
SSISO'sltl
I I
22".
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fi Ml
i? !74
7 (0
6 tTi
fi s:
s74
ti "JU
fi fi7
6 'ki
I fi7 67',
37J 37-'fi'l
asTif ;: 3sairi'
W33 cfr'n
22,l 22
22l 2Jn
22 22
II M
11 C3
fi SS
fi k2
6 92'i
ti f74l
6 0)
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11 M
u t;-
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fi S3
6 2'4
ti tpJ
I
.May
July
Corn
May July
v Sept.
'Oats
.May
Juno
July
fork
May July
l,ard
'May
July
Sept.
Ribs
May July
Sept.
No. 2.
Cash nuotntlons wero as follows
FLOCK null and lower; winter patents,
Vt.nrci3.iO: MraiKhts. iz.nviia.tu: clears, k
snrlnir sneclals, J.l.TWi.l.M; iMtcnts.
H.KVc3. 1,r.; Htralghts. $2.COfj3.U0; bakers. $2.W
17 2. to.
WIIKATNo. 2 snrlng, fKH4fi64ej No. 3,
t;',ii,fiW4c; No. 2 red, 72c.
CORN No. 2. .'We: No. 2 yellow, 3fl'ie.
OATS-No. 2. 23',4'iiClc: No. 2 white, 26'4?J'
27c; No. r. white, WiV'JiW
IIYI-No. 2 &.V4e
RARIKY-Cloocl feeding. M',4ri37c: fair to
rhnlcn mil 1 1 liicr. 40WI3C.
SEEPS No. 1 flaxseed and northwestern.
$1 so. Prlmo timothy, 12.50. Clover, contract
grade, $7.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $11.G0
11. 65. Lard, per KK lbs.. $fi.W6.S7'4. Short
rlbM sides (loose). Sfi.4.W.70. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $.riT'6.75. Short clear
sides (boxed). $7.(W7 u.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods, on
l.nli hlcli wines, ner cnl.. Jl.iW.
SPGAnS-fut loaf, $fi.O0; granulated,
f. 44: collfectlOIlers A. $(i. 10: off A. $."i.2T.
Pollowlng are the receipts and shipment!
for today:
Articles. Receipts.
Flour, hhls Pi.OoO
Wheat, bu 1H0i
Corn, bu 23S.i
Oats, bu 12S.0OO
Tlvn. hi) 7.000
llarlev. bu 10.X U.toi
On the Produce exchange today the but.
,p nuirket was steady: creameries. lU19'..c
dairies, lSfrjlfifec. Eggs, steady; fresh, 10W
ll'4e. Cheese, dull: creams, vuiie.
MJW YdltIC (JCMbllAl. SI All K KT,
Shlpm'ts.
24. om
2.!'i,0'(l
H5.om)
IU.0O312.B0i
St. I, mils Grnlit nml Prorlalnna
ST LOUIS. May lO.-WHEAT-Lower;
No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 7HS,c; track, 72W
ir: Mav. 70'ic: July. 67'i('fii'kc; August,
fi7c: No. 2 hard, (wf)66c.
ttJH lllglicr. rso. casn .H'c; iratK,
SSItO'do; i.May. 37'c; July, 3iifi3i7c
da' s en k : No. i casn. c: tracK.
2IHc: May. 21c: July. 22H9::,lic; No. 3
while. Sijfce.
KYl'. stenciy ni ihc.
VhOl'li-L'nchanccd.
SEEDS - Tlmothv. steady at I2.003C.20,
Flax, nominal nt Sl.1i.
COItNMHAI j Steady at Jl.Fo'ciS.W.
HKAN Quiet, easier; sacked lots, east
ir.icK. wjc
II A V Steady; limorny,
prairie. $s.7,".
M isk v hieaciy at i.a-,4.
IKON COTTONTIES-$1.30.
HAfi01Nfi-7yc7Siic
IIKMP TWINE Dc.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: Jobbing,
old J12G0: new 12.r0. Ijrd. dull: orim
sii-;ini. jfi.72n.: choice. .7W, urv salt
mcatc. steady: extra shorts. fi.Fc'4: clear
ribs, $7.00; clear sides. I7.12J4. Racon. boxed,
steady; extra shorts, J3.3ii4: clear ribs, $7.tw;
clear sides, $7.62',.
M IvrA LS Lead, dull at $t,30. peuer, nrm
at Jl.fA
I OL LTRY--Steady: cniCkens, iw, iur
keys, fic; ducks. 7c; geese, 3c.
Efjns S enriv at 10c.
RUTTER Steady ; creamery, 17Q20c;
i a rv. 14(it'17c.
KECKlP i s ! lour. i.iHiu nms.; wneai, ib,-
000 III).: corn. nii.ClOO till.: tWllS. 40.CK1 nu.
shipments Four, s.ooo puis.: wncat,
ll.oni) bu.; corn, 22,ooo mi.: oats, ii,ow cu.
Knnsns City 4irnln nml Prnvlilom.
KANSAS CITY. 'Mav 10. WHEAT JlllV
62c; cash. No. 2. 3c: No. 3, 60U2c; No. 2
red. HTfifiSc: .No. 3. 2'ctiC.
CORN Julv. r,8'c: cash. no. 2 mixea, 3io
37ac; No. 2 white, .TPiiniw; no. a, atc,
OATS No. Z While, iB'i'fl.iiC.
TIVF 'n 2. f4e.
HAY Choice timothy. $10.W3 11.00: choice
prairie. $7.23W7..V.
HU l riill-l rcniiifry, loa'isc; aairy, lancy
ir.L'.
ECUS Firm; fresh .Missouri and Kansas
stock. lO'c-c, loss off cases returned; new
wbltn wood cases Included. 10',?c.
RECEIPTS-Wheat, 3S.4O0 bu.; corn. 29,200
In - nuts, fi.00.1 1)11.
SHIPMENTS-Whent, 26,(00 bu.; corn, 20,
900 bu.; oats. .'.o'"i nu.
OnoliitlmiK for the liny on Vnrlons
Ciiniiuoillties.
NEW YORK, May lO.-FI.OCR-Recelpts
21. 113 bbls. ; exports, 12,353 bbls.; choice
bakern were In good demand again
today nt old prices, but other brands
bad onlv moderate call: Minnesota.
natents, $:!.fi.Vit3.K5: Minnesota bakers, $2.7W
2.00: winter patents, $3.6.VW3.SO; winter
straights. $J.I5fi3.50; winter extras, $2,001?)
" 0' winter low crades. J2.2oll2.40. KV
flour, steady; Ur lo good, $2.603.15; choice
to fancy. H.'JW.-i.fiO.
CORNMICAL-CJulet; yellow weslern, SJc
cltv. S4o; Hrandvwlne J2.3012.t0.
RYE Quiet: No. 2 western, tile, f. o b,
nltont; state. 5GhG7c, c. I. f., New York, car
lntu.
1IAK1.EY Onlct : fcedlnc. (Jffljo. c. I. f,
New York; malting, 50ij53c, c. I. f.. New
HARLEY MALT-Dilll: western. KifWc
FEED Steady; spring bran. Sl5.231fl7.t0
middling. $1G.60-h 17.00; winter bran, $18; city
Jl iO-h 17 00.
WHEAT -Dull; No. 2 rod. 77'hc, elevator
No. 1 northern, Duluth. i3V f. o, b,
ufloat to arrive: No 1 Intnl. Duluth. 77
f o. b nllnat. Options at tlrst were sternly
on the Michigan slate report, but eventually
"wenkened under selling Impelled by pre
dicted ruins In the northwest, warmer con
ditions III southwest sections and further
deliveries on May contracts. Closed steady
with corn at 'liUe net decline. May, 71Nii
7l'.ic closed at 71'4c; July, 72'fi72Tl.c. closed
nt 72V; September, 73,4lil73sc, doted at
73c.
CORN Receipts, IfiWi.'.'i bu.; exports. 2.RIJ
bu. Spot, slcaily; No. 2, ll'r, f. o. b., allo.il,
nnd 4.l7i,c. elevator. Option market opened
easy on rabies, hut received active Hunnort
nt thn west and recovereil fully. Closed
M eaily at u partial c advance. May, Wtf(
iV,c. closed at 413c; July. 43 lj-ltVTMIHc
rlosed at IHc; September, ll'-.'lt'lnc, closed
at 4He.
OATS-Kecelpls. 2T.I,S0O bll.; exports. 70.033
bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 27-V-; No. 3. 27o; No.
Z Avhite, ISe: No. 3 white. 2Vc; track mixed
western. 27H1t2'Jc; track white, 2S',s'i3.')e. Op
Hons, inactive ami nominal.
HAY Firm; shipping, 701i7re; good to
choice. SWi'.iie.
HOPS Sternly ; state, common lo choice,
ISM crop. Shfic; IVJ'J crop, lOftUc; Paclflo
coast, U9 crop, 31tSc; ISO? crop, lOlSc.
HIDES Finn; (Snlveston. 20 to 23 lbs.,
t!tc California, 21 to 20 lbs., 214c; Texas
dry. 21 to 40 lbs.. 13c.
LEATHER Stendy; hemlock sole, Rueuos
Ayres, light to heavy weights, 25h2j1.3c; acid,
Ififl'iiiUe.
WOOL - Dull; domestic (lucco, SiOSSc;
Texas. I51Sc.
COAIQulet
PROVISIONS-Reor. ciulet; family. $11.(09
lti.W; beef hams. $20 ,7f, 21.50; packed, $U.0iVir
12.00; city extra India mess, $17.0y 19.00.
Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies. 7,,dlSlic;
pickled shoulders, ti'tc; pickled hams. lOijc.
I.nrd, easy; western steamed. $7.27'a; reiined,
quiet; comment. i.iu; pouin .mericn. ii;
compound. $6.o05i.fi2'j. Pork, dull; family,
tn.OiVffH.M; short clear. SH.751U5.0O.
MOLASSES - Firm. New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice. I5c.
PHANCTS-FIrm; fancy h.tndplckcd, 33H
4f3lc; other domestic, 3'so.
FREICtHTS To Liverpool, quiet: cotton
bv sleain, 27d: grain by steam. 3J;i(ld.
"Rl'TTER-Recclpts, 3 6IS pkgs ; ilrmcr:
western creamery, ltPjIi'.Wtc. factory, 13
015c.
CHEEHK-Recelplic. 3.31 pkgs.; Irregular;
fancy, large, white. lO'-c; fancy, large,
colored, l0W1ili)c; fancy, small, wlilte, tu41i'
S'-jc; fancy, small, colored, OViO-V-.
F.OC1S Receipts. 11.730 pkgs., steady:
storage, western, at mark, 13'jlf 1334c;
regular packing, nt mark, 12t1il2')C; nouth
em. at mark. IUjIUi.'.
METALS While trading was not very ac
tive In tho. market today for metals price
chances were numerous. The local pres.
sure to sell caused a general weak under
tone. Lead prices were reduced U points by
tha Hew York Smcltlntr und Uertnlnc com-
Liverpool Crnln and Provlalons,
LIVERPOOL. May 10,-WHEAT-Spot
lull: No. 1 Cal forn a. fis Bd'cifis 3l?d: No.
northern spring. 5s 10i2d. Futures, quiet
July, fis sad: September, 6s bcl.
CORN Snot, American mixed, new
steadv nt 4s ld. Futures, steady; May
Iiilv 1q 1IU.a. Spntnmher. 3s llUrl.
PROVIS'lONS fjird, American refined, In
palls, steady at 37.; prime weeiern. in
tierces, steady at 35s Cd. Racon, Cumberland
cut steady at 42s; long clear middles, light,
dull at 40s fid; long clear minutes, neavy.
dull at tOs; short clear backs, steady at
3iis; clear bellies, dull at 33s. Shoulders,
squnre, steady nt 37s.
CHEESE Ordinary, new, 66s.
oprntor. Toward the rlose certain Par
quelle stocks were freelv offered Kafllrs
were firm. Three per cent rente, lOt'f 87'je
for tho nccotint, e.vchnnge on London. 2:.f
ISe for checks. SpahNh l closed at 7-'
LONDON, ,Ma 10. -The weekly state
ment of the Rank of England shows the
following chnnges; Totnl reserve, Inctense.
.413.000, circulation, decrease. 45.Oii. bul
lion, decrease, 1:12,320, other securities, tie.
crrnse, 1,023,C"0; other deposits, increase,
ilfV.titO: tiilhllr r1rnnlt. ilpf-reiie i:1.1.ti.-
C1. (...Cam n nn.n... VZfli ihVI UtV Cellt
ernment securities. Increnjie. .Clll.f"). The i H I c.Hiii .'
proportion of tho Rank of England's te- I a
eervo to liability Is II 2fi per cent. Last
week It un 40.01 tier cent The rale of
riUcount unchanged at 4 per cent. Amer
ican securities onenet firmer in renone
to better overnluht prices from New York i
and prices were well maintained through
out the session. There wns a better feel
ing all around, but trading continued light.
At tho closo the tone wns steady. I he ns
amount of bullion taken Into the Rank of
Enc and on bu ance tntbiv wns JLwWi".
Ooid premiums are quoted as follows:
Rtienos Ayres. 127 30; Madrid, 27.S0; Lisbon,
u.w; Home, e.so.
New York exchange, 10c tils-
SIS'.-
i i a
count
NEW YORK. Mav 10-CxchangCJ,
Oiri.t.. paiances, jo, 307.3..
HOSTON. May lo.-Exchanges, SlJ.Ol.l'.'O;
balance. Sl.Dlt.l.'l
Money Mnrkrl,
NEW YORK. Mav lO.-.MONEV-On call,
steady nt SflS'i per cent; last loan, nt 2
tier -rnt; pi line mercantile paper, S'stJlU
E .V ( M I A N o E Ea si f r. with
tual business in hankers' bills at $l.su
4W4 for demand and nt II.MWI.ls for
slxtv das, posted rate. $I.W1!IS'j and
$1 so'til. ")'-; commercial bills. SI.Wctl.5IU.
SILVER terilllcates, uiini'ici par, &'j'c;
.Mexican dollars. 47'jr.
strong; state,
RONDS - (lovernment.
strong; railroad, strong.
The closing prices on bonds today
follows:
were
rpR.
nnd
Toledo Market.
May lO.-WHEAT-DulI
No. 2 cash,
cash,
TOLEDO.
lower; No. 2. 77lIc; May. 73"sc
CORN Dun and uncnangen
I0c.
OATS Weak and unchanged; No.
2l't;C.
RYE Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash,
B'cLOVERSEED-Dull and lower; cash,
prime old, 4.70; prime new, $5.00; October,
S.V12',s.
riilliidelphlii Proilnce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 10.-RCTTER-Firm;
fancy western creamery, 21c; fancy
western prints. 22c.
EOdS Steady; fresh nearby. K'ic; fresh
western. 13c; fresh southwestern, i.uo;
fresh Mititherii, 12c.
CHEESE Easier; now orK tun cream,
fancy small, ll'ic; New York full cream,
good to choice, lO'jfillc
Duliitli Wheat Jlnrkrt,
Dt'Ll'TH. May 10. W! I EAT No. t hirrd
ensh. OSc; May. CS"4C ; July, CO'nc; Septem
her. r,x.c: No. 1 northern cash. fi7c: May.
U7c. July, fi7t,ic; September, fi7,c; No. 2
northern. C-iUc; No. 3 bprlug, Clc.
OATS-22'3H2Jc.
CURN-35HC
lllcviitiUce (irnln Jlnrkrt.
Mil AY AI'K K E. May lO.-WHEAT-Weak;
No. 1 northern, 671)GSc; No. 2 northern,
lil(Ti',fic.
RYE-Stcady; No. 1. 57T(.r7',-c
RARLEY Weak; No. 2, 43c; sample, 33tf
42' tc
.MltuiriipciIlN Ah nil MnrLpt.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 2.-WH'EAT-In
rtoie: No. 1 northern, May, 03c; July,
(ai1iiiSsm': September. CV.ifftS'ir. On track:
No. 1 hard. ti7Nc No. 1 northern, 65c;
No. 2 northern, C4'c.
MOVUMF.VrS OP STOCKS AMI IIOMIS.
AetMc I.lci u I l n 1 1 oil of Previous e-
sliins In Itetnxecl Toilny.
NEW YORK. Mav 10 -Thr nellvo llmlMn.
Jlon of two previous day.s In the stock mar
ket Was relaxed todnv ln.-ivlncr thn liircclv
extended short Interest on the defensive.
Yesterdays ilnal recovery In Iximloii cavo
nn Impetus to the demand, which lined
prices for Iho opening here. There was
somo slight outside demand through com
mission houses, showing that there Is an
e ement which Is watching the market
closely for Indications that It has turned, i
The opening strength from these cities I
quickly tnve way under the attack bv tho
bears, who used tho statement of St. Paul's
earnings for the first week In May. This
statement showing a dc.-rcise from last
year for the first time In mniiv months.
did In fact have a strong Inlluence on
sentiment. It was a forcible reminder of
the feats which have found expression for
somo time In Wall street, that the reaction
In the Iron market and In ceneral business
would lend to a falling u(T In railroad earnings.
A continuance of liibnr cIImIciiIiIcm nt var-
lous points caused some continued uneasi
ness and the bears professed apprehension
over the pessimistic tone of Lord Salis
bury A sneecb last nleht. Onlte llhernl
buying for Indnn account served to coun
teract tho last-named argument, the arbi
trage houses estimating the buying for
London nccount as h ch as to.ooo shares.
Rut the most effective succor for the bears
camo from a break of over 5 points In To
bacco and of persistent heaviness In Sugar.
I'rices very generally drifted hacK to last
night's level, or helow. but during the day
the pressure of liquidation became depressive.
The absence of nressure nromnted some
of the small pools to reume operations,
notably that in Missouri Pacific, and that
stork was bid up during the day nearly
two points. The covering of short contracts
gave notable strength also to the Atchl-
sons, tne parities and IyOiilsvllle. tup up
ward movement In the trunk lines was not
as marked ns In other Mocks. American
Steel and Wire led the movement, berth Its
stocks rllng over three points on rumors
inai recierai ttieei interests would ne rep
resented In the board of directors.
The bond marked cenerallv Improved to
day on nccount of the easier money con
ditions reflected In the favorable weekly
reports of the Government banks of Eng
land. France nnd flermany. This was espe
cially true of the Rerlln market, where the
iron and eonl stocks have suftered ncuieiy
from fears of American competition owing
to the reported decrease In consumption
here. There was some slight apprehension
that gold might go out on Saturday to
Ena-land In resnonso to yesterday s In-
ereuaed nnylng price for American eagles.
but the oxchange exports are generally
agreed that exports to England offer no
nrollts under nresent condition. The sur
plus of thn banks Is declining.
uondA declined ill symnainv witn aiocks.
Total sales, par value. $2.00.(ViO, Cnltert
States old 4s, coupons, ftdvanccd U In the
bid price.
Comnerelsl Advertiser's Iondnn financial
cablegram; There were wenlt spots In the
markets here today, but taken as a whole
tho markets wero harder. The cheering In
fluences wero tho news of General Roberts'
continued advance nnd the good bank re
turn. "Rear" operators were disposed also
to closo before tho settlement, particularly
their commitments In mines. Funds, how
ever, continued to droop, affected adverse
ly by the money outlook. Americans opened
firm, tho low level nt which they stood
yesterday attracting fair purchases, but
New York made only slight response to tho
rise hero nnd tho close was undecided,
nnltimore & Ohio reacting especially.
Tlntos were off owing to the weakness
In Conner, while Anacondas rose to New
York parity. The bank received .CfiO.Oon
gold from Norway nnd lost 10.000 to South
America. Rills and call money were In
clined to be easier. The bank did a fair
business In discounts. There was less talk
of crold shipments from America, despite
the halfpenny rise In the buying nrlre or
carles, as It Is thought that the Rank of
England will not pay Interest on gold in
transit. Silver was 27 9-16d at the close on
Indian coinage orders.
The following are the closing prices on
thn New York Stock exchange tnday:
Atchison
do rfi
It. & o
Canadian Paclflo
Canada Southern
Ches. & Ohio
Chi. O. W
r , n. q
C, I. & 1.
do pfd...
ChlcaKO A R,
Chkano & N.
( . It. 1. P......
c . c. c. ti st. i.
Colo. Southern ,.
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd...
D. & 11
Del I. W
D. & R. O
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
fit Nor t'd
Hocklns tial
Ilocklns Valley
111. Ontral
Iowa Central
do pM
K. i".. T. O
I.. K W
do pfd
I.nk Shor
I,nuls. NftHh
Manhattan L
Met Pt Hy
Met. Central
Minn. & Pt I.
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
Mobile & Ohio
M . K & T
do pfd
N .t Central
N. V. Central
Norlk & W
do pfd
N. Paclflo
do pfd
Ontario & W
Ore Ry. Nav...
do pfd
Pennsylvania
Re.ldlnK
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Itlu U. W
do pfd
St. I.. f- P
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. 1. S, W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St P. ft O
S. Pacific
S. llallnay
do pfd
Texas & Pacific...
" 'Ex-dlv.
P S ref. 2
do if. Tttt.
do V. tea.,
do rntlpnn
do tint l.
dr coupon
do old 1?. r'R.
do coupon
do &s. teg
do coupon
P of l'. 3 Cls....
Alchlson, Ren. (..
do ndj 4
.ic: S. Y. Central l ...111'i
. SOU N J Cent itfn. .' IK'i
. ffO N Cirolln 6s 12
iffl ! do (. 1M
Ul'i N. Paulflc 3s 'i
11PX do l KM,
..IIP. N Y C .t. St. 1. 4s. .1!
. IIP, N. ft W. con. (a
. 1124 do gen. fi
..1121, Ore. Nav. Is....
..121 i do U
1iw, O. S. L. s
. S3), do eon T,4 ...
4s.
! OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET I
Confed Stesti Ctll at Study to Strong
Pricii.
OTHER KINDS OF KILLERS GOOD SELLERS
Hor" Sell n Mintlr Richer Than Ye
tcrilny and lllnber Than Any
tMhrr Mirer .Market Sheep
Active anil Steady.
SOfTlI OMAHA, May 10.
Csn. South. 2s W, rteHihng gen
Chef. A. O. 1's.. .
do S
C ft N W. c. Ts
do S 1. db.
Chlcaro Ter. Is...
P. ft Rio C5. !.. .
do 4
V.. T V. ft O,
K.rle ren. 4s.
p. w. ft n t
Oen niectrle
C
1S'
10?
IfJ'i
1:14
UP,
r.n
9 Itlo O. V. is ?
IIT4 St. 1. ft 1 Me 5S..11V4
1414 St. I. ft S P qen. a.1
i;n St. Paul consols . 17'1
r !st. P.. C. ft P- Is. .U14
Receipts were: Cattle.
Ofllclal Monda 1.704
Ulllclal Tuesday
Ofllclal Wednesday 3.918
Tjfllclal Thursday 3,357
Hogs, sheep.
5s .
ft T.
(I 11. ft
do 1 ...
II ft Tex.
do consol
la. Cen. Is.,
K. C. P. ft
ti. n e. t
trails ft N
M., K ft T.
do 4s
S. A
. . iri I do 5s
. . .. !", So. Railway
Is...l02i Standard R.
TP, Tenn. n s. r.s .
Is . 1114 Tev ft P. 1' ..
IS) I do 2s
(9..U14 fnlon Pacific 4s
1074 WHiiaso is
Ss lift do 2s
69 110 Vv9t Fhore 4..
IH ,VI Central Is.
O. Is . 21 Vs. Centuries...
0?4 do deferred ,.,
unl. 4.IW Colo S. 49
I, n, S. Pacific 4s....,
P34
When Issued.
.121
. 112
6s H'i
... M,
...ns
... i
...103
...tip;
. . .10S,
...1114
... W4
... 524
. S3 4
... tl
Tour days this week. .. .11,011
Same dnjs last week. ..10,9'JJ
Same days week before. .12,173
Same three weeks ago..!2.Hl
Samo four weeks ago. .13,015
Avernce nrlcn paid for hoaa
several days with compsrlsoiu
4,721
10.24.
S.211
7.W1
SUM
2S.2D1
2.'..4(d
r,o,5:s
32,11"
for tli'
3.3 I
3.SS3
S.3IS
6.SI3
1S.I9S
10.519
19..M1
22.497
22.213
last
l!00.isw.im.i!it.iiiW.ii.jijnH
lloston Stocks and nnndi.
nnsTON. May 10,-Cnll loans. 3Wt
cent; time loans. SHfH1 Pr cent
closing:
IP.
per
ortlcial
April is.
April 16....
April 17....
April IS. ...
April 19,...
April 20. ..
April 21....
April 22..,.
April 23....
pru ri.
April 25.
April
Apr
April
April
.prii
May
-11 ay
May
Mav
May
.May
May
Mnv
Mai-
May
A . T ft at. IV...
do pfd
Am Suaar
do pfd
Kelt Tel
lloston ft Albany
Ponton Kletated
lloton ft Me....
C . It ft (3
pomlnton Coal. . .
do pfd
I'ederal 5tee1 ....
do pfd
Pltchnurg pfd
deneral Hie -trie
do pbl
Kd P.le. trie III..
Mex. Central
Old Dominion ..
IttihW
Union Pacific ....
,.
III.
.1114
,-1:
..2(1
.112',
.193
..121'..
.. 13
.117
.. -:.
.. kS
. 131
i3;4
.13"
.205
. 1"
.. 1
West Knd
West Klec
Atchison 4s ...
Adventure
Allouei M Co.,
Atnal. Copper
Atlantic
lloston ft M .
Putte ft Ro9ton.
52
.... 441
.... W4
4
.... t
.... S
.. 22'i
.292 3291
ft",
Calmnet ft lle.la."31j"'6
Centennial 17
Pranklln 14
Humboldt 7.1
Oceola "
Parrot 4t
,Qulncy 13.)
Santa re copper.... i
Tamarack 1M
Ptah Mlnlnc 274
"01. U'lnnnfl
M .Wolverines S
Indicates Sunday.
The 0fllci.1l number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh p. H'r's.
M. & St. P. Ry P.
o. ft St. I,. Ry 1 2
Missouri Pacific Ry.. fi
nlon Pacific system. 13 30 37
N. V . Ry ,1
i:. K- M. V. R. It.. 42
K. C. ft I. Ry
St. P.. M. O .11
R. ft M. R. R. R 41
C, R. A- Q. Ry t
K. C. ft St. .1 1
C, R. I. & P. Ry., B. ..
Total receipts 151 111 2.1
Tho dlsnnsltlnn nt the rt.jv' rer,elnt wan
as follows, each ibuyt r purciutslnc the'num-
ber of head Indicated:
SS4
7-H
n
".7)4
'-'S'i
U4
1214
23
53
I. ...102
W. ...14"
..10'4
.. Ml,
.. 394
.. 154
..11S-
..17f.'i
.. 18'
.. 6t'
Union Paclflo ..
do pfd
Wabrtsh
do pfd
W. ft I,. 15
do 2-1 pfd
Wis. Central ...
Third Avenue .
Adams
Amer. Rxpresa
P. S. Kxpreaa....,
Wells-KarKO V.x..
Amer. Cot Oil...,
do pfd
Am. Malting
do pfd
Am. S. ft R
do pfd
Am. Spirits
do pfd
Am. Steel Hoop..
12' 4 1 do pfd
37 I Am. S ft W
!.2i' clo pfd
Am. Tlnplate
do pfd
Am. Totacco
do pfd
Anaconda Mln
tl.
3P,
1131'
14
. 47
174
, 23
, 914
.2M
SOU
934
1M
. 134
, 3i
. 9
. B74
Hrooklvn R. T..,
Colo. p. ft I
Con. Tobacco....
do pfd
Teileral Sle-1....
do pfd
(ren. KleclrlC...,
Olucwe Sugar...
do pfd
Ilnter. Paper ....
do pfd
... r,i,
... 734
...
...
. . . 9";
... 2.--U
... 15'
...107
...IIS
...149
... 47
.115
. 334
... 91
... 4
. 214
. 4M.
. r4
. 17
. 23;
. 724
. 41,
. O'l'i
. 204
. 78'
"74
.12.1
Co.. 41-4
714
3KT,
274
.... ')
.... IS
....1.17
.... 11
....1(0
Condition of the- Treaanry.
WASIIINCiTON. May 10. Today's state-
meiit of the treasury naiance m me kc-u-eal
fund exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold
reservo. In the division of redemption,
shows: Avallnhlo cash balance, $M7,00t),S32;
gold, $76,510,751.
Cnffro MarUrf.
Xliw YORK, "lay lO.-COKFBK-rutures
opened s" adv. with prices 5 points lower
under general selling, weak huropenn nnd
Brazilian enmcs. inuiiicreni. riiui u, u um
and tho absence of bear speculation.
Ruled very quiet nil day, with further vari
ations unimportant and tne suiiauon 111
general uncnnngeci 1nu1 nrar mn viunv.
wlieii buying orders brnccd up winter posi
tions and brought about a flurry of activity.
irh -nnrirni tvn ilnallv steady, with
prices net unchanged to 6 points decline.
Total sales, 1S.2W bngs. Including Mny. $S.tO;
June, Vi.W. Jlliy. to.no; jmirusi, ,;i.no. nvii-
tembcr. tO.fio; uctooer, .invnnwi,
$6.70; March. Ji.Oj. tspoi, mo, 00c;
nvoice. mvsc mo , .
NBW YORK. May lO.-COTTON-Qulet:
middling. 9T4c Net receipts, .n naics; gross.
710 bales, saies, ijh unien-, much,
bales; exports coastwise., 43, Dales, 1 oini
today: Net receipts. 1.25S bales; exports to
continent, 3.2S3 bales; stock. r.w2f. bales;
consolidated net receipts, SUM bales; ex
ports to ureal iiriiiuu. o,ov mien,
Vrance. 212 bales; continent, 1.SI0 bales.
Total September 1: Net receipts, 1.WJ.J45
bales; exports to cireai immin, mi"i
bales; to France, 674,185 bales; continent,
C-A JC ln
"1 iVvnwini. Mm- 10 COTTON Snot.
Increased demand, prices unchanged; Amer
ican mlddllnr. 5 7-1d. The f ales, of the
dny were lS.ooo bales, of which 1,000 were
for speculation and export nnd included
1C.460 bales American. Receipts, fi.000 bales.
Including 4,500 American. Mitures opened
and closed unlet t the decline; American
...i.i.iii,,,. 1 , n Mnv. R 20-6ld. buyers: May
and June.'f.2D-0ld. .sellers; Juno and July.
P Ifi-WflG lR-6ld. suiters; July and August.
: hnt'nr, Aumist and hciitembcr.
f. W-Wd; .November and December, 4 "0-fiJd,
rn.omhor jind January. 4 iS-ivicl.
i.Ti'vcr's! January and Kcbninry. . 1 26-04'c
127-td, sellers; February and March, 4 2-01d
sellers.
IVnnl Market.
1 ovnnv Mn,. m The offers at the wool
auction sales were smaller than usual, num
bering but 6,r,S bales. Competition was
1,..,.., o... nit r.i woq The homo trade nnd
the continent were eager iHirchnsers of tho
host merinos, which sold briskly. Poor
nml rsmitv Moonreds were lrrccular
American rcnresehtntlvf s purchased a fair
.n,,nrl.n nf tho LToaSV lllld SCOUTOd Clf-
VnrA.i nlo In detail: New Zealand. IV 0
bales; scoured. SUfilsSd; greasy. fvl-lfi'Ml.
vnu- Sooth Wnles oo bales: scoured, '"tdft
ImTII: irreasv. fiidftHld. Queensland. 100
linla- uronrorl. Ik Mil lS 7 i CrCUSl". fill
10i-ct Victoria, l.fiOO bales; scoured, Is 2'id9"
lsS'.fd; greasy, 6'fal is i-
Rttvers.
Omaha Packing Co ,
l. H. Hnnimond Co
Swift nnd Company
t ucianv 'I'acKing 10
Armour & Co
Omaha P. Co., from K. C
udnhy P. Co.. from K.C,
Swift, from country
Hammond, from K. C
R, Rerker ft Degan
Vansant ft Co
I.. Carey
ohmati & Co
Hill ft. tluntzlnger
Livingstone ft Schaller..
Hamilton ft Rothschild.
H. I.. Denn s ft. Co
U. N. Hobblck
Other buyers
4)4 Iielere Gas
, 11 (National tllecult
3441 do pfd
1174 Nat. Irfad
.1317., do pfd
, r.lV, Nat. iSleel
.77 do pfd
. F.64 N. V. Air Ilrakc.
. 71 N. American
, 214 Pacific Coast ....
, 43 do 1st pfd.,.
. 7 do 2d pfd
131-4 Pacific Mall
, 174 People's tins
. fS Pressed S. C
. :S4 do pfd
. 55 Pullman P. C
. R9 .Standard It. ft T..
. 10', Siikht
. 7 .lo pfd
. 324iTcnn. C. ft I
. 114,1 . S. leather,
llry (ioods Market.
VF!W YDHIC. Mav 10. DRY GOODS
There has been a poor attendance ot buy
ers In the mnrket today nnd store trndo
K1. t has been vrry slow. Other business also
on a lltr.lleci scnle in an lines 01 mer
chandise Tone ot market for cotton goods
In such staple lines ns brown nnd blenched
cottons easy and market higher; coarse
colored cottons generally steady, but some
selleiH reported weaKcnmg somewnai inr
forward deliveries on denims. Trim cioins
continue Idle. Prints slow of sale and Ir
regular for fancies. No chango In ging
hams. Cotton linings dull, with an easier
tendency In all business.
Peorlii Murket. ,
III.. May 10.-CORN-
Steadyi
PKORIA
OATS Stcatl ; No. 3 white. 2IVn24",c.
WHISK Y Firm, on tho bnala of $1,234 for
llnlshcd soods.
I'oii'Ikii l'lnnneliil,
RKR1.1N. May 10. A more cheerful tone
prevailed 011 tho bourse today in conse
quence of the New York market's more
favorable returns. Mining shares Improved
on covering purchases. Ametlcuns mid
Canadian Paclllcs were harder. At tho
close the market was easier, owing to the
1 eduction In steel and wire prices 111 Amer
ica. The weekly s(utemnt of the Imperial
Rank of (lerm.iny shows the following
chnnges: Cash In hand, Increase. ti,2'Xi,0o0
marks; treasury notes, Increase. 220.IN0
marks: olhev securities, decrense, 40,56i.ii
murks: notes In circulation, decrease, ni.
HAOOO marks. Bxcliiinge on London, 20m
52 pfgs. for checks. Discount rates, short
bills. 3', per cent; three months' bills, 44
per cent
PARIS. Mav lO.-The weekly statement
of the Rank of France shows the following
changes: Notes In circulation, decrease,
05,l5n,ono francs; treasury nccounts current.
Increase, lio.ion.ino francs; gold In hand. In
crease. 15.525,il francs; bills discounted,
decrease, 157."o,noo francs; sliver In hand,
Increase". flM,!"! francs. Husluosb opened In
a hesitating manner on the bourse today,
but later. In consequence of the bank re
turns disclosing notable Increases In tho
stock of gold, there was n general Im
provement. The probability of a reduction
in the bank rate was dtjeuased by
. 28U
.11"'.
.1724
.1124
. 5'4
. 12".
. VA. 1
. 17','
do pfd
P S. Rubber
clo pfd
Western Pnlon
Republic I. ft H...
do pM
.. C C. ft St. L. .
. 61
. ot
. Ml'
. Hi
. 204
.101
.
. S7
.12 1
. 114
. i;
. S3
,. 574
,. 304
,.101
.. 17
,. 7H
,.12
.. 54
..1114
..1114
,. 78'.
.. 114
. 70
.. 2S4
,. 94
,. S'l'i
13'.
r7
51
fi 45
fi 65
& 49i
fi 4S
fi 4o
6 42
6 3"
5 52
fi 36
S 39
I 3 61
J Sol i M 4 7t
1 57 i
3 711 13 91l 2 So M 7
3 6S 3 0; 1 3 43j
3 si 1 " .
3 Ml 3 35 4 t
IN I 30!
3 71
3 75
3 7?'
3 72
3 fi7
3 (tl
3 65
3 SI
3 63
3 73!
3 M
3 71
3 Ml 3 3'l
3 J 2; i -ifl
3 71 ' 3 vl
3 a; 3 sii
a m
I 21
I fi 11
& 11
0
I nil D
4 M ' 06
1 . .
I DIM
14 65 6 M
7. . . . I & 34 3 fi7! 3 79 3 771 .1 J S 13
S....( 5 37' S 69, 3 771 3 7fif 3 2! I b
?.-.. I 3 691 3 79 ! 3 741 3 221 4 0
2S
29
30.
1...
3.'.
..
5..,
..
7. .
"..
9. .
10..
5 3' 3 83 3 SO 3 15 4 64 5 00
5 2SI 3 fill I 3 791 3 121 4 45 m
5 1" 3 f 3 901 1 3 IS 1
. fi 171 .1 ii .1 "7 3 71
. h 2S 3 S' 3 93 3 72 3 26
I 5 22 3 62' 3 95 3 661 3 30
. " s Mi 3 o;-. 3 64 a a
' f. 21 j 3 90! 5 70J 3 30
., 6 10 3 B9 3 ill A "
.1 5 12f .1 651 3S9 3 16!
.I 5 15i 3 62 3 9G 3 61
SSI
MO1,
4 .18
371
4 45!
4 43
fi 07
fi 06
4 97
5 00
5 05
4 97
4 92
4 n
5
30
.1
in
1
Cattle. Hogs.
4 OS l.?SO
379
6.14
739
1,007
IS
7
20
97
2
S.3
21
1
121
607
927
S.790
!,439
Sh'p.
"275
1.9S9
514
"(ifo
I5R
250
1.117
102
6.6S6
wns n
Totals 3.6SD S.043
CATTI-K For a Thursday there
pretty fair run of cattle bringing the total
receipts lor tno weeg to date up to a pretty
good tigure. ns will be noted from the table
of arrivals above. The general market was
not prolific of now features, there being
very little change worthy of note.
lleef steers were In cood demand and
representatives of local packers wero all
owl early looking for supplies. It was a
good, active mnrket, with values steady to
strong ns compared with yesterday. Prac
tically everything changed hands In good
season nnd the pens wore cleared. It might
not do out or place 10 reseat what wns
said yesterday regarding this market being
In excellent shape considering the liberal
receipts nnd thn way cattle are selling in
other markets.
Cows and heifers were In rood demand.
ns hns been the case all the week, and the
supply, which was not larce. was soon ex
hausted. As was the case with beef steers
tho mnrket wns strong and upon the whole
entirely satisfactory to sellers, Hulls sold
In nbout the same notches ns yesterday.
Stockers and feeders were In Rood demand
today and prices oin not snow any material
chango so far as steers are concerned.
Stock helfera are not quite so strong as
they were, ns they have been coming a
moro freely of late. Representative
ltttlo
sales:
No.
1
1
1
BI'BF
Av. rr.
STEERS.
4 00
4 15
4 20
4 2.1
4 25
Cotton Market.
ST. ..OU8, May lO.-COTTON-rn-t'hanged:
sales, none; middling, 94c; re
ceipts, fill bales; shipments, KIS hales;
stock, IS.907 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. May 10.-COTTON-Sleady;
sales. 0,00 bales; ordinary, S'lc;
! Rood ordinary, S",c; low middling, D3-lue;
I good middling, 0"Rc; middling fair, 97c; re
I c elpts, S .til 1 bales; stock. 170,011 bales. Fu
tures, ciulet; May, $9.:wfii.:i7: June. $9.:ifi;
! July, Ki.35fi!Ul; August. $9. t'ti 79.07: Noveni
; Perl $7.S4fi7.S5: December. M.SI'nfi."5: .Inii
I imrv, $7.s.fi7.fiS; February, J7.8ST7.S7;
.March, i.!ii(i.y.i.
124
SJ4
"'
-
'p.
f.
28
London Stock Qnntat Inna,
LONDON. May 10. 4 p. m. -Closing:
Conol. money." 100 1-:6 Hrle '
do account 100V do ,t pf.l
Atchison 254 Pennsj Ivnnl.i
Can. Paclflo '4I Reading
SI Paul 119 I No. PaclOc pfd
Ill Central Ili'j.Orand Trunk
lioiilsvllle 824 Anaconda
Pnlon Pacific pfd.. 7.',';!ltand Mines
X. Y. Central 1314
HA R SILVER Steady, 27'ad per ounce.
MONEY 3'.) per cent.
Tile into nf discount 111 the open market
for short bills Is 4 per cent and threo
months bills, 1 per cent.
tt Ynrk MlnliiK Quotation.
NEW YORK. May 10. -Tho following
are closing quotations for mining shares
today:
lOntarlo
(Ml MnrUrt.
OIL CITY. Pn.. May 10. Credit balances.
$1.42: certlllcates, no bid. Shipments, 79,5Pi
hhls.; average, 92.i'k!1 bbls.; runs, lO.'.J
bbls.; iiverase. 9.2:" bbls.
LONDON. May lO.-OII.S-Llnsei-d. 31s .Id.
NEW YORK, May 10. -Ol l.S-Cottonced.
stc.idv; pilmo crude. H'jc; prime yellow,
47MM"c. Petroleum, weak; rellned New
York, .70; Philadelphia nnd Baltimore,
ti.i; Philadelphia and ll.iltiinnro in hulk,
5.95. Resin, easy; btruincd, common to good,
$1.55. Turpentine, steady at .WI'hoIc.
Chollar
croon Point ...
Con. Cal ft- Va..
Deartivood
ilould ft Currle.
Hale ft Norcross
HomeataKe
Iron Silver
Mexican
' 'J
7
..IO
. 55
. fi
:i
.woo
.. ts
...21
4)phlr
Pl mouth
Quicksilver ...
do pfd....
Sierra Neada.
Standaid
Pnlon Con ...
Yellow Jacket
...775
... 42
... 10
...1.0
...7i0
... 25
...300
...17
... I!
I'liinnclnl "Kite.
PHILADELPHIA. May lO.-Cle.irlngs,
JL',60'1.270: balances, J1.S55.05O.
lULTIMORE. Mny 10,-Clc.irlnsH, J3.0I7,
700. balances. $637.9..
ST. LOUIS. May 10. -Clearing, $5,042,273;
balances, 1782,620. Money, 4'7 per cent;
New York exchange, pur bid, 10c premium
asked.
CHICAUO. May 10.-Clearlngs. j4 7"4 irt:
the balances, J2,W',(O0. Sterllnc exchanse,
Drleil l'rults,.
NEW YORK. May 10.-CAL1 FORNI A
DRIED FRl'ITS-Wero dull and rather
easier, lnlluenced b large selling ordern.
'Inn market for rvapar.ited apples was
gener,ill llrni. owing to a brlHk demand
fium exporiers and the good country re
port, .it the cioi-e, however, prices wero
unchanged but tending upward; stuto, Viv
5ac: prime. S-'ifrtc; choice, 6i'c?7c; fancy,
7'-fSc. I'nines, 7',iliSc per pound, Apricots,
Royal. 12fjllc; Moor Park, ll'4lSe. Peaches,
steady; peeled, 9.-.
Suiinr "liirket.
NEW ORLEANS, May 10,-SrOAR-'
Steady: open Ueltle. 3S,'( I il-lKc; open ket
tle, centrifugal. P.bl'jc; centrifiiKui el
low, t'ltft I3-I6e; seconds, 2:(1l',c.
I'rmn n Mene of AVnr.
Washington Star: "It makoj 1110 blnnldsr,"
said the Filipino, who. having nothing clso
to do, was leisurely retreating, "to read
about tluto flghtb In Kentucky."
"Yes," icpllcd his companion; "and theae
lynchlngs In Texas.."
"And thmo garrotlngs In Porto Rico."
"And these attempted nssasslnatlors In
Europe."
"And other disturbance! too nunieini: to
mention. Mr-other. I iometlm(' fear that
we do not appreciate the brnoflts ot our Int.
Truly, this, condition called 'rcaco' must be
a (earful thing."
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... 890
...1143
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,..159
4 40
4 fO
4 65
4 65
4 70
4 70
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2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 55
2 55
2 70
2 75
2 75
2 75
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3 A)
3 01
3 01
3 00
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3 0ft
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3 15
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3 80
3 80
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3 70
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No. Av. Pr.
6 1262 4 70
IS 1156 4 75
1 1070 4 75
1 1050 4 75
34 110 4 75
17 1062 4 75
5.8 1060 4 75
3) 1323 4 73
2 123 0 4 75
1 1009 4 75
19 1107 4 75
49 1026 4 75
2' 1298 4 80
2" 1165 4 80
1 1350 4 60
20 12,-JI 4 80
24 1192 4 8
18 1148 4 80
13 115" 4 80
31 ..1232 4 80
"1 120(1 4 80
29 1"R6 4 80
17 1120 4 Sil
22 126 4 65
21 1208 t 65
16 1260 4 85
23 1271 4t5
16 12M 4 85
21 1208 4 85
4 1262 4 85
41 1351 4 S5
34 TI2 4 85
21 1277 4 65
19 1340 4 85
13 124 0 4 90
K8 1305 4 90
13 13ft? 4 M
41 1380 4 0
81 1141 4 fO
2 1200 4 "1
41 U"5 4 90
K. ltTn 4 "0
22 1247 4 90
17 IMl 4 -5
45 1277 4 95
46 1291 4 fi-,
IS 1389 5 00
60 1321 ,-,oo
41 1313 5 05
36 r.08 5 05
2 1.V6 3 r.8
IS 1291 5 10
17 1514 5 10
S'D HEIFERS.
5 1068 4 7)
25 1080 4 75
19 1188 4 7$
37 1141 4 7S
21 11S0 4 M
43 1083 ( H
)WS.
1 1030 3 7J
I IC60 3 75
1 1230 3 75
1 1100 3 73
2 1000 3 75
2 1045 3 75
1 1120 3 7S
7 1205 3 75
4 118" 3 80
13 948 3 80
2 1100 3 80
1 1100 3 85
1 1160 3 65
6 132.8 3 91
2 1125 4 00
1 1160 ( 00
2 1030 4 00
15 1103 4 00
3 1201 4 10
1 1040 4 CO
1 1700 4 CO
1 1440 4 00
2 1050 4 05
12 1054 4 05
3 1195 4 10
1 1210 4 10
2 1215 4 11
S 1002 4 10
1018 4 10
2 1240 4 10
1 1270 4 10
1 1K0 4 10
3 Its 1 15
1 1170 4 15
2 1240 4 IS
15 1C0 4 13
S IMS 4 15
3 9 VI 4 1
1 107ft 4 2.5
1 1840 4 28
3 1100 4 25
1 1IM 4 2.5
tl K23 4 25
101 4 X
1 trcto 4 3.5
2 1805 4 35
1 1"0 4 J8
1 140 4 J5
2 1139 4 40
I U'O J ; J 1270 I M
17 .. . I01O 3 1
COWS AND HEIFERS,
14 JIJ 4 rt 4 108 I 18
HM 4 fl 8 1077 t 30
HEtFERS.
1 680 3 75 1 KM 4 50
936 I 35 I 1170 4 t
t 880 4 1 7SO l
8.88 4 2.1 3 It I M
t 1010 4 2.5 I "-0 4 50
I 9 1 !S 4 527 4
j !M 4 15 1 710 I
12 SM 4 JO 4 727 4 CO
4 ii 1 30 : M
J -yi 4 50 2 610 t 68
4 995 4 35 2 "s0 4 "5
J 80 4 40 SO..' 723 4 7S
2 755 4 40 1 J"" 1'
3 6O0 4 41 2 6W 4 M
1 1070 4 48 1 601 f. 00
nt'LLS.
1 880 2 50 1 110 3 ...
1 650 2 73 1 1M 3 75
1 140 3 15 1 290 3 15
1 1M0 3 2 1 1H0 3 75
1 1420 3 50 1 15fft 3 75
1 1160 3 30 1 1170 3 75
1 1000 3 36 1 1950 3 rt
1 1170 3 15 1 2S0 3 80
1 9M 3 50 1 90 3 95
1 1500 3 fO 1 1100 3 V.
t 1180 3 M 1 1150 3 85
1 1040 3 .VI 3 1170 3 0
1 1J0O ,8 (A 1 1591 3 90
9 , Kit 3 6A 1 1440 4 00
t 130) 3 60 I S"0 4 00
1 1620 3 SO 1 134 I en
1 1480 3 60 1 1120 4 01
1 13"rt 3 6. 1 970 4 00
1 1470 3 65 3 1481 4 01
1 780 3 65 1 791 4 25
1 1(80 3 10 1 HO 5 01
1 1521 3 h 1 .180 .8 23
1 1430 3 70 1 580 4 75
1 1130 3 75 1 750 4 75
CALVES.
1 220 4 on 1 ISO 8 50
8 202 6 no 1 9) 6 75
1 130 6 0) 1 150 7 00
t 130 2i 1 ISO 7 0)
1......V,.... 210 6 50
STAGS.
1 1070 3 30 1 1390 4 25
1 1710 4 90 1 1630 4 25
1 1140 4 ft) 1 1270 4 23
1 11C0 4 IV)
STOCK CALVES.
1 SMV J 00 2 20 4 00
1 JiV) 4 40 2 M .5 no
1 390 3 80 12 303 S 30
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
3 880 2 75 1 3) 4 25
3 Tf 3 21 41 615 4 25
1 960 3 10 7 711 4 30
781 3 59 7 .' 4 .'0
M 415 3 51 2 790 4 .V,
1 750 4 00 1 38ft 4 60
1 S10 I 00 1 440 4 f)
1 MV) 4 1 722 4 75
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 610 3 00 3 TOO I SO
1 450 3 75 3 9-3 I 55
1 7ft) I 2.5 DO 978 4 "5
3 6 4 25 12 690 4 ,v.
1 -.V) 4 23 7 1055 4 1.8
7 887 4 35 13 K.'3 4 65
4 680 4 40 14 1K7 4 fi
4 7.12 4 45 4 1UI 1 85
1 tM 4 45 7 571 4 10
1 770 4 45 9 953 4 70
1 660 4 60 8 688 4 75
4 88.5 4 SO 6 4J8 3 15
lions Recelnts were Rood again today.
but so was tho demand, and there were
nono too ninny lo go thn rounds of all the
packers. Ruyers were out early and tbey
st-rtd out bidding prices that were steady
to n little stronger. When trading was once
under way the market wa-c a shade higher
an arotinn arm nuinc hi timn,,., . , '
hog nld very largely at Jf5.1i. ns ngnlnst
t5.10fin.15 yesterday. There was quite a
nrlnkllni- nf the hotter loads at $5 ll'lT'
5.20. with a load of fancy bevy hogs nt
-5.30. Everything was sold and weighed Hi
nt an early nour, i:ic ciose dciok hi hi .
the advance. , , . , ,. .
Hogs have been selling very high at tills
point nt compared with the way they are
selling In other markets. "eterda this
market was ngaln 10c higher than Kn.-as
Ity. One of the large droves In Knnsns I It.v
cost 10c less than their South Omnhn drove.
Aliotner nouse reporirti iij n'i"i y. '.
drove as costing only 5.03t. as against
"5.13 for Its South Omaha drove. No ship
per who Is located In the country from
which this market can be, reached cn af
ford to go to any other. Representative
sales
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160 5 10
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59 195
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54 255 160
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nioderato run of
SO 5 171.
head, market strong and shad higher;
snrliiff Limbs IfOcllK MI. 1 llnned Uttllw. M 00
(li?2A, 1 llppfci muttons, $75t5.10; ewes, H 10
374.75. culls. Uo4.5"i.
t. I, mils I, lie Mock.
ST l.oriS, M-y 10, -CATTLE-' Receipts,
1.W head, including "I head Texans; mar
ket strong, with good steers scarce nnd In
demand, unlive shipping and export steers,
4 iVirifi 65, dressed beef and butcher steers,
l .loti5.oo, fibers under l.oo lbs, ti S"5ff4 0);
stockers and feeders. HOofl.8.00. cows and
heifers. "2.25)1 1.90. calibers. JI.So,2 W; bulls.
1.5)b4.6i), Texas and Indian steers Jl.OOir
5.01; cows nnd heifers, "3IXXI25.
HOUS - Receipts. 9.201' bend; market
Mends; pigs and lights, J5.1Mi5.25; ncl'.cr,
3.1o-i .'; butchers. 1.1 .nii" W.
SHEEP AND LAMPS" - Receipts. 2.70O
neaci, m.irKci iirmcr on cicsirnwe: nativn
muttons. J5.25ii6.rti; lambs. KOii7.75. culls
and bucks, 1.5nfi 1.10. stockers. J3 75; Texas
sheep. "2 75f?4.10.
civ VorU l.lvr Mock.
NEW YORK, May 10 - REEVES Re
ceipts. 70" head, nil for slaughterers; beef,
9'ic per lb. Exports, 6 head of cattle and
41 bend of sheep.
CALVES- Receipts, 681 head. Market 25e
lower; all sold: veals, t.(8V,fti.25.
KHHEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 2.750
head; 104 cats oil ale. Market active;
rheeii and lambs lfie higher; spring lambs
steady, all sold; clipped sheep, M.C8)Itfi.62',j
woolcd ewes. 5.50; clipped lambs, $6.0'
7.50; few wooled. "7.76; spring lambs. "5 per
hend
HOGS-Jlecelpts, 430 head, 20 head 011 sale.
8(. .Inneph l.lvr MncK.
SOl'TII ST. JOSEPH. May 10.-(Spoclal.)
The Journal quotes:
CATTLE Receipts. 1.S0O head. Market
steadv and active: natives, l OlfiS.JO; Texas
and westerns. "S.pofto.OO; cows and heifers,
2.25'iHSO; bulls nnd stags. "".IMil.s.: year
lings mid calvos, .0i"KJj5.25: stockers and
feeders. .'.ScMti.sn; veals, tt.7SH.50.
HOns-Recelpts. 1,300 head. Market netl-e,
and Mrong to 6c higher; all grades, J6.ni!
6.25; hulk of sales. S.10ff5.15.
SHEEP AND LA MRS-Receipts. 1,500
head. Market actlvo and strong.
Stock In lRlit.
Following nre the. receipts at the four
principal western markets for May 10:
Cattle. Hons. Shep.
South Omaha .1397 7.931 5.813
Chicago 10.50) 2-.OY) 17.W
Kansas City 6.700 12,500 8,700
St. Louis l.ooo
Totals
21,197
9,20
51.631
2.70O
34.213
SltKMP-There vim n
sheep and lambs again today, while thero
wns n good demand and the market ns n
whole In very satisfactory condition.
Packers seemed to want supplies 01 an
klndi nnd the trade whs fairly active at
good, steady prices. The lamb market
Is 10c higher than It was on Tuesday and
some fair Colorado woolcd lambs sold at
$7.10.
Quotations: (ilnned wethers. 15.301i5.40;
clipped yearlings, J5.l05i3.0; clipped ewes,
good to choice. JI.6O1i5.00; fair to good
clipped ewes. t(.25&4.60; good to choice
Colorado woolcd lamb". J7.OOfl7.25: fair to
.1 ' 1 - , .1 n1f.r1 lamh, 16 ?5'il 7 III
good to choice clipped lambs, ri.i5'fj6.00; fair
to good clipped lambs, J5.50i?5.75. Reprn
hentatlve sales:
No. Av, Pr.
I buck i-u j -.fi
1 western ewe iO 1 l0
61 western fwes S3 4 i0
lfjfi western ewes, wooled 86 o oo
21 western wetners vt u zo
50 weslern weincrs :i o in
at western wethers 102 5 35
162S yearlings and wcthern 86 5 t
291 western lambs b S 90
260 Colorado lamns, wooieci t t :i
274 Colorado lambs, wooled 75 7 10
275 Colorado lambs, wooled 75 7 10
A NfSORA GOATS.
310 kids, per head ll.O)
150 wetners. ner ncan a.w
250 wethers, ner head 3.50
65 docs, per nead 4.00
CIIICACO l.IVH STOCK MAIIKKT.
Sierra Sternly tn Strong: IIok Shndr
HlKlirr Sheep Strnne.
CHICAOO. Mav 10. CATTLE Receipts.
i0.5O) head. Iiirliidlni: fjfjo Texans; steers.
steady to strong; butchers' stock. a live
and strong; good clearances: natives, best
on salo today, 1 car Ilerefords at J5.75 and
2 cars Angus at J5.70; good to prime Mecrs.
4.!Kt6.SO; poor to medium. JI.2WH 80; se
lected leeners, cnoite nrm nnu mnere
at Jl.25'i5.00; mixed stockers, quiet at J3 fHV
4.00; cows, J3.0O-n4.00; heifers, I3.2SU6 l"; en
ners. J2.40ii,O); hulls, steady at Ji 90)1-1. At.
eim-es, strong ai n.onri ".". . ....
Kale today. I carloads at Jt SO; ' exas feci
stebrs, fcteariy at JI.0tViij.20. Texas bulls. l-2o
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Iiuua--Receipis, iona. ...k" '""" '
mna-VAnl "'tLrtrtTI llAArl 4" U 1 1 1 1 ,1 I 4 1 1 . It'll IMfli
2.500 head "strong to shade higher, top. IS. 15;
mixfn ann uuicners ,.y;
choice hray, I5.2VcV5.45; rough hcay. jIM
6 20; light, l'.(0))fi.32lj: bulk of saler. .25fi
Siii.'L'ci ivr i.urig Re.elntH 17.00
hvd; 'strong for good dualities nnd others
slo-i top lambH. 1750: good to choice
wethers, 15, tOftS 75; fair to choice mixed.
t5.0rJi6.-i); western sheep. IS.Mfi&.iO; year
lings. Ji.iyilD.IU- e ionium, ,...-...v,
western lamht, tn.mh.M
Kniim CHr Mve SlorU.
KANSAS CITY. May 10 CATTLE Re
celnts. 5.600 head natives nnd 100 head Tex
ans: general trade active and steady; na-l-n
Kaarii 81 6013.20. stockers nnd feeders.
NOVfi-.SO. butcher cons and heifers. J3."5fl
4 75; canners I2.7Wi3.S5: fed westerns. JI.55
Q4.75; Texans. li.SOfl; I 78.
HOfJS- Receipts. 12.C00 head; Improved de.
mnnd and 2i'd6c higher; heay. J5.151J5.2.5;
mixed. J5.&5lii20; lights. J4.fX1f55.lo; pigs,
tl Ml'ni 66
SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts, 8,700
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laSI'rT!" THAT SPHUAD DISKAMJ.
riorr Orlnln A5'lneH Praia 1'lunrr In
CnnlnKlnn.
Prof. Henry Skinner of Philadelphia. In
concluding his series of lectures before tha
Academy of Natural Sciences, spoke on
"Insects as AeMologlcal Factors In Dis
ease." "Insects." said the professor, "may bo
dixided Into those that bile and those that
sting. This division only applies to a -ery
small number of tpccles that arc Injurious
In this respect. The stinging insects belang
to tho order Hymenopter., which Includes
tho bees and wasps. The biting Insects are
principally the llcmlptera, or bugs, and
tho Dlpter.-. or flies. It Is only very ram
Instnncea that untoward results follow thf
bite or sting of an Insect, although several
deaths have been reported. When such re
sults follow It Is either duo to the poor phy8
Ical condition of tho Individual bitten or to
the nccldcntnl Introduction of poisonous
bacteria Into the wound, which may cause.
-eptlcacmla or other grave diseases. Thn
poison thnt tho Insect Injects Into a wound
Is add In character so that the remedies
used nre usually nlkallea, such as dlltlta am
monia, sodium carbonate or potaaslum
Iodide. Tho eulphllo and hyposulphite of
sodium aro also very useful
"Spiders nro nearly all harmless, thero
being but onr species found In the northern
slates that bites. Wo have several speclta
of stinging caterpillars, which produce irri
tation of tho skin similar to the offeet of
the nettle weed. The bugs Melanoleste
plclpes and Reduvlus pcrsanatus do bite se
verely If handled, but never seek the Hps
of human beings.
"Insects arc held responsible for convey
ing bacteria nnd protozoa nnd diseases llko
malaria, relapsing fever, bubonic plague,
typhoid fever, yellow fever, purulent oph
thalmia, and others of a llko character aro
undoubtedly distributed In this way. They
can transport tho cause cf disease upon their
bodies, and Infect whatever they alight
upon. By means of their mouth parts thny
can Inoculnte thn dlscnso producing organ
ism as certainly as tho surgeon Inje-ts
medicine with n hypodermic syringe, and In
n similar way. They can also distribute
disease by means of their excreta nnd by
serving as nn Intermediate host for tho
development of tho life cycle of ce-taln dls-case-produrlng
organisms.
"The feet and mouth parts of lnnots am
admirably adapted for carrying bacteria.
The vegetable organisms are responsible for
a number of dlseasco. as ninny of thesn
little plants nro only nbout one-twenty-flve-thousandths
of nn Inch In length, nnd a fly
could pick up a great number on Its feet.
Files have been known to die of bubonic
plague, and If such a fly Is crushed und tho
crushed material bo Injected Into a mouso
the mouse will sicken and die of plague,
n-a hnca a1n take un nlaguo bacilli and re
tain them some days. The bacillus of this
disease has also been found in thf fleas on
diseased rats. Files are unaom.ie.uy
cause or means of conveying typhnld fever,
especlaly In military camps. They settle
. m - 11-.--!.-. nmA 4fl In In"
on the excreta ot p.nirin nu j
mesa tent nnd infect the food.
"Somo observers hold that mosquitoes are
thn sole means of distributing the Plasmo
am m.ilnrlae. Rlgnaml. an Italian oh-
hcrver. performed n remarkable experiment.
Ho shut up a number oi mosquiioEii .i
tured In the fever-laden swamps of tho
Campagna. near Rome, in a small room In
which whk confined n man who had never
hnd malaria. The Mibjei of the experi
ment acnnlred tho disease.
"Red bugs have been known to carry dis
ease. A case Is related where a young man
died of tuberculosis. Afterward a brother
occupying the same bed died of tuberculos s.
His body wns covered with bed bug biles.
Thirty bugs were collected and were found
to contain tho bacillus tuborculnsK the
cause of consumption. A Russian observer
produced relapsing fover In monkeys by In
jecting splrochetno into them, found In tho
blood of bed bugs which had been In th.
beds of Iho fever patients. ht
evl lenre he considers as proving not nnly
evidence u ranc,r but thai It may be
ppXted by teds in which the contagion
may be prctent.
MinUlon ll.i.lnr.-. 51m Ornnnlr.
YAVKTON, S. D.. May 10.-(Speclal.)-The
iluslness Men's club held Its first an
nual alnn last evening and electei nffl
cors The club has received Its artlclej ol
Incorporation and was organized with i
membership of seventy-two. At the meet
i.. ii ovrnlnc Mcjsrs. Eller and Pnweri
III !'- - - . . A
were appointed to go to wmana on in..."
matters, and liavo 1'innegan wu "'
C I mi v Pulls to nnnear before the prpilllst
elate mnnilttee nnd endea-or to secure th(
state convention lor Yankton Five hundiel
lollars haB hcen raised to bring u nerc.
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Telephone 103J). Omnh;i. Nj-
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