CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Volume of Eusinsr-s for laj Comparei Favorably with Latt Year. SUGAR SHOWS CONSIDERABLE STRENGTH Jobbers All (.'iiiiiplHliiInK Unit Thp)' Cannot irt litiutiKli Stock to I'll I 'llirlr Orders mill o l'mnprct of liniitccllule Relict. V.'hilo some conditions during the month of April were utitnvornblc to business In terests, Mill, taking the month as r whole, local Jobbers, tlnd very little to complain of. Tho colli and wot wenther of the first jmrt of the month retarded tho demand for spring Roods, but there has been enough business transacted durlnK the last part to make up for the deficiency. As compared with the same month last year It Is found that n far greater volume, of business has been done this year nnd In fact more than during the same month or any previous year. In many cases the amount of poods sold depended entirely upon tho supply on hand. The most gen eral complaint that Is heard Is that manu facturers am not turning out the goods rap- Idly enough to meet the demand. This Is particularly true of hardware, farm Imple ments and furniture. Goods are, of course, coming In all the while, but ns soon as n carload arrives It kwk out und nothing Is left on hand. It Is difficult to tell Just how long this state of affairs Is going to last, but the situation si-emu to bo growing worse rather than better. The warm weather In Increasing the- demand all the time, which Is only putting Jobbers and manufacturers farther behind. It has been some time since there has been as marked nnd ns general a shortage In' supplies as there Is at the present time. Tho markets nre In just about the same condition thev were a week ago. The feel Ing Is firm all along the line, us Is bound to be the case when the demand exceeds the nupply. The tendency of prices Is In nearly all cases upward and what Important changes havo taken place slnco Ihsi report aro In that direction. Pntll there is -a marked decrease In the consuming demand there Is no danger of a chungo In market conditions. ."iinnr lnj Co IIIkIit. Interest In grocery circles now centers around sugar. There Iibh been no chango in the prices on retlncd since last report, but the market Is In a very strong posi tion. Haws huve gone up 1-lCc and many refineries aro alreudy oversold on some grades. Present Indications aro that the fruit crop will be very heavy all over tho country nnd the warm weather of late Is ripening the fruit rapidly and will probably bring It on tho market earlier than for merly expected. All of this, of course, means an exceptionally largo demand for sugar a little later In the Beason. A largo fruit crop also makes fruit Jars In big de mand and for that reason many merchants are stocking up quite heavily on both sugar and Jars. In rnrlnnonlll clinit Hip OnlV changes 01 any Importanco aro slightly higher prices on tiotn rolled outs aim on uciuis. cheere Is now on tho market and for thin early In the season the quality is very good. Trifa nro n llMfn lower than on the Oc tober stock, but so far (ho demand has been t-o heavy that prices have not gono down as rapidly as mey oinerwiso wuuiu. Tho situation In dried fruits Is unchanged with the exception of prunes, which are 1c higher than they were a week ago. This Is owing to tho advance announced jiv t)in Cnllforiilii Cured Fruit associa tion. Tho market at this point has not gono up quite ns much ns It did on the roast, ann quotations aro now uihj iium UU'ic higher than they were n week ago. Summer timid In Demand. ihr Ik creatine a lively demand for Bummer dry goods. According to all reports received from tho country retailers are having all they enn do to wait on their customers. I'ntll recently trade In the country has been quiet, which, of rourte, makes the demund now all the greater. Traveling men complain they cannot get un audience with merchants, as they are too busy selling goods to spend tttno to buy them. In a short time, how ever, stocks will bo broken, and then they win ue reany to piace unpiiciiie uiunp. The. spring demand hua .hardly been In full Kwlnu lone enouch as vet to bring 111 many sortlng-up orders, but still they aro be ginning to come. Quito a few merchants were In tnc city last wcck. and mey an ronnrtf.it huslness as belnc in elegant con dition, nnd Htiokit in imrtfcular of the ex ceptionally large demand for fancy lines. Helts. embroideries, all-over laces, fancy ribbons and all that class of goods are selling more rapidly than ever before, and It looks now as though this Is to be the best season for fancy goods that has been experienced In a long time. There Is nothing new to be said of the market as far us the retailer Is concerned, there having been no Important changes Binco last report. Ullt Mliortnui' In llnrilvvnre. As anticipated there Is now a marked shortage in many scasonaDie nnesj in nmi -u'nro. nrilcru nrt floutltii; la from nil dlrec tlons for barb wire, screen doors, poultry netting and wire cloth, but there are no goods on hand to ship out, and It Is very doubtful If the merchant who bus not placed his order before this time will get iiiv In thn npnr future. Local houses aro oversold und on some lines are refusing to take orders ror shipment in ions man sixty or ninety days. To Illustrate the uttuiittmi In unrh wire, a local Jobber said that ho hud on hand nt the present time orders for over forty carloads nnd not a foot of It has ho In tho house. As toon us a carload arrives it Is divided up and tent out Into the country without ever being taken Into tho house Thn situation In xcrppn doors Is fullv as bad. so that it Is difficult to sfo from where retailers are going to get their goods this season. Other markets are la tho same fix ns this one, so that they cannot go to Chicago, Ht. Louis or any other point. This Is simply an Instance of where the demand from nil over the country is so far beyond iio piinnrltv of tho mills that manufactur ers aro swamped and cannot turn out the goods fast enough. Hut In splto of this shortage local houses shipped out more goods, both In tonnage and In value, than they did tho corresponding month of last year, and If they could hnve had the good to till the orders they rocelved the gain over last year would have been enormous. About all that enn bo said of the market u Hint It Is In a cood. strong position. There have been no Important advances except on enamel wire, which went up 12-4 tier cent. It Is, however, no longer a question of price, but ona of getting goods ut any uguro. litiixR Tnkrx n Jump. It Is announced that about May 10 window glus Is to be marked up another MtlO per cent. The reuson given la that th demand Is exceptionally large, while stocks are light. Foreign manufacturers lo nut seem to ho shipping in large quan titles, which leaves the American manu fucliirerrt m-iietlcftllv' In control of the situ utlon. They claim that In view of tho tight supply on hand higher prices arc Justified, and local Jobbers my they would not be ut all surprised to see u still farther ad vance at no very distant date. Hctallers nut through the country have been watch ing the market closely, and arc now buying quite I reel) in siiiii'iiwuun uj uitiicr pine?, wtmlrxiilprs expect a hlc trade between now und Muy lo, us the expected advance will be more generally known. It Is also announced that Plato glass will go no lower. Tho belief all along has been that there would bo u drop In prices this spring, but the large demund now makes that impossible and those who aro posted on tho situation say that If there Is any change at all It win no in me direction o blirhpr nrlops. Unseed oil was marked up another 2c it vplt nhlrli makes raw 62u und boiled Wc. Turpentine, however, went In the other direction and Is now selling lo lower, or at 33c. Tho demand for palms, oils and class is exceptionally heavy owing to the lurgo amount 01 nuiiding tnni is gums this kcctlon or the country. Selllnu I'll 1 1 CoimIs At once business In ruther quiet Just ut present with local boot and shoe Jobbers 'flu-re are. of course, a few fcortlng-ur orders coming In, but stocks arc not broken up to any extent us yet mm it win tnui npi'prHl duvs morp of uood retail trade be fore jobbers will be doing very much Im mediate business, Their truvellng men however, are. out ufter full orders and are meeting with gooa success. 1 ney now nav mnr nrriprit on hand than thev hud a veil ago ut this time, so that they have nolli tnir In rnmnlaln of on that t-core. There Is, of course, practically no demund nt uli hi the present tlmo for rubber goods, There Ic nothing to make u call for summer goods nnd nliout w per cent ot me 11111 goods are foul, ill" oniy uiiiik iru in run ber clothing for fall delivery and travellm inn urn nnw nut after orders for that das: of goods. They aro meeting with us good success as could be expected, uut sun mey aro not selling any vary large quantities. Fruit nnil Produce The trade In strawberries Is fast becoming the most Important feature In the fruit business. The markot lias been fairly well tunnllpd ull the week with berries from Louisiana and Texa. and the quality of the stock arriving is gradually improving, uy the first of the. week berries In carload lots ar expected un the market and then not only sho ild the quality be better, but prices should also be lower. There Is not much else doing In the fruit line except In lemnns. on which the de mand has Increased wonderfully since the warmer w-eather set In. The prices nre ad vancing, us a glar-re at the quotations In another column will show. Fresh vegetables have also arrived on tho market In larger quantities the last week and quotations are some lower on a number of lines The demand, however, Is so great that the market does not de cline ns rapidly as might bp expected. Eggs are a trifle lower than they were a week ago nnd so also Is butter, but poultry In fully steady with last week's quotations. OMAHA WIIOLIISALR ..H KliU. Condition of Trade- nnil tluofatlon of Staple nnd Fancy Produce. EGOS Receipts liberal; good stock, tlrm at 104)110. LIVE 'POrLTRY-Hcns, Sc: young and old roosters, 307c; turkeys, Gflic; ducks and geese. "ti7'.ic nUTT'EH-CV.mmon to fair, logilc; choice, 12U1.1c; separator, 20c. FRESH FIHIt-lllncW hn. ISp. -M,. bass, loc, bljellsh, lie; bullheads, sc: blue fills. 7c. buffalos. Cc; catfish, l!c; cod. Sc: i croppies, 10c: clscocs, 7c: halibut, lie: her- 1 rlnc. Cc: haddock. Dc: mirlrtl. IKp ni-rh 6c; pickerel, fc. pike. He; red snapper. 10c: salmon, lie; suntllsh. Cc; smelts, ic; trout. 10c. whlteflsh. 12c PIUEONS-Llve, per doz.. tl. VEALS Choice, 910c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland. J12.00: No. 1 upland. Ill.tO: medium. 111.0)' coarse, tlO.fr). llye straw, JS.M. There prices are lor nay 01 goou color anu quality, xe mand fair. Receipts, 8 cars. OATS-No. i' white, lie. UUKA-.NO, 3, 13C. VEGETABLES. SPINACH-Per bu. box. COc. vaPAHAaus Native, per doz. WH75C. IlllCUAHH-Californlo, per lb., Jc. NEW U1CETS Per dir.. 60c NEW CAHHOTS-Per doz., e. NEW TL'HNtPS-Per doz.. VJc. CUCUMUEllS-llothousc. per floz.. 11.000 1,75, as to site. PAKSNIPS-Pcr bu., 40c. TLItNlPS-Per bu. basket, 60c. HEETH I'o- bu.. tOc. OA It HOTS Per bu., I0e. I.UJTUCIJ I "IT DU., SiVlOC. HAU1SHES Per uoz.. wyaoc. PAUSLEY Per doz., 35c. POTATOES Per UU.. KQfiOc: Colorado. bKha iu 1 Aiuts isany umos, ssasoc: lied Illver Valley, !c, SWUUT 1'UTATOKS-l'cr bbl.. Jl.W. OAOUAaiJ New California, Jfcc. TOMATObS- Florldu, per tt-busket ernt. J2.751J3.W; Mexicans, per 4-basket crate. 1.75. . ... ONiONB-unio. per in., 4c: per bbl., CAl'LIFLOWEll-Mlssourl. per crate. IJKANS Wax. per bu.. J4.50: string, per bu , M.00. EOU 1 1AS J I Cr DU. OOX, 3. l'Kri'liKS-l'cr 11U. t)OX, J2.25. rEAS-Pcr bu.. J3.W; per pne-thlrd bu.. JL CELEHY California, per bunch. SOOTEc FHU1TS. STHAWHERrtlES Texas, per 2t.nt. pap JI.50. Louisiana. 2t-qt. cases. J2.25if2.50. Ai'J'Lts-i'er uui., n.w, wasiungton, per bu. tox. J2.00. TUOPICAL FltUlTS. OILVNGES California seedilnci. I2.2j 60; navels. $2.7503.25. LEMONS California, extra fancy. 13:5? holee. J3.W. HANANAS Per bunch, acocrdlng to size, J1.7502.S;. FIOS California, new cartons, 75c: layers, C5c Imported, per lb., 10(fl2c. DATES Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs. 5c per lb.; Halloween. Wc per lb. PINEAPPLES-Fer doz.. J2.COS2.50. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY California, per 21-sectlon case. 13.73. L'iuKi;-rer dpi., ji.do; per nair bbl., J2.75. NUTS English walnuts, per lb.. 15e: Al berts, per lb.. 13c: almonds, ner lb.. UMOo: raw pcunuis, per 10., toavjc; roastea, fejjif ,'Hc: liraills, 13c; pecans, luv.; cocoanuts, acn, . HIDES No. 1 CTecn. 5V4c: No. 2 rrn. tVjc; No. 1 salted, 6Hc; No. 2 salted. 6Hc; No. 1 veal calf, b to 12 lbs.. Sc: No. 2 v-pni calf, 12to15 lbs., 6aj dry hides. 813c; sheep (iciib, viKj iiure aiuvfc, n.ivu.. St. Louis Grnln nnd ProTlslona ST. I-OIMS. Slav 4 WHKAT'-t nirar- raca. iac: .May. ,j?c: juiv. nymovc: September. 70'ic: No. 2 hard. 73c. CORN-Iower: No. 2 cash. 45e: track. May. Uic July, Uc. OATS Stronc: No. 2 cash. M'4c: track. juc; .May. ai'AC, JUiy, -Vfic; mo. z wnite, 3ic, it 1 u-iiwei ai ooc. FLOUH Quiet and steady: patents. J3.55fr 75: extra fancy and straight. S3.15ti3.30: clear, J2.S0fi3.C0. SEEDS Timothy, averace rcceints. S2.75i j.o; prime worm more. I'OHNMKAL-Rtcndy at 12.23. HHAN Steady; sacked, east track. 6M171C HAY Steady: timothy. J10.50frl3.50: limine, tw.w. whisk v nigner, ii.wi. mON COTTONTIES-Jl nAOniNO-6i7c. HEMP TWINE-Oc. PHOVISIONS-Pork. steady. Jobbing. J15.67'A. Lard, aulet. J7.50. Dry salt meats. easy, boxed lots, extra shorts, J8.374: cleir rios, mio; clear sides, w.u;Ji. uacon, easy; boxca lots, extra snorts, vj.i.ft; clear ribs J9.25; clenr sides. J9.37;. SIETAM-Spelter. J3.37"i. Pni'I.THY Sloniliv phlrVpns 7fTi.7tip. nr. Keys, itdiic; geese, ajc. HI'TTEH-Dull; creamery, 15S1SC! dairy, 1201SC. EGGS lvower at lo-;ic. renackcu ana cases Included. RECEIPTS I-lour. 6.W) bbis.; wheat. 13.- t on.; corn. ii.-,".j nu.; oats, .iwu ou, SHII'MENTS Flour, R.OUl bbls.; wheat 1,000 bu.; corn, 45,(XW bu.; oats, 25,C.0 bu. Knnsna City Grnln nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May I.-WHKAT-Mav ta'ic; July. 67Wc; cash. No. 2 hard, 70H 72M-C; wo, 3, uvsffittHtc; .-so. i reo, ,ic; rvo. a. u- w I'liH.N-.Mav. K'iHiMc: juiy. 4i'u- c cash, No. 2 mixed. 42Uc; No. 2 white, 43ii O c. ua is-rvo. . wnitc, ij;yjuc. HYE No. 2. 53c. . HAY-Cholce timothy. J10.0Offl0.6O; choice prairie, S'.i.50i 10.00. HUTTEH Creamery, 15Q17c; dairy, fancy, inline. eggs steany; rresn .Missouri ana Kan sas stock. 10c per doz.. loss off. cases re turned; new whltewood capes Included, Uc more. receipts wheat. 101,000 bu.: corn. 21.000 bu.: oats. 16.() bu. sillP.MiTS wneat, 07,2W oj.; com, k, :00 bu., oats, 11,101 bu. Dry tinoiln Mnrkrt NEW YORK. May 4.-DHY GOODS The week closes without any material change in the demand tor cotton goous ann busi ni's rules generally uulet. Pile's are un changed In sttple lines of domestics and In nrlnts und ginghams. Print cloths without f-lmnee. Cotton yarns show a bettor blisl- mss tins wecK anu a sotnewnat steamer tone. Woolen and worsted yarns quiet and unchanged. Toledo Grnln Mild feed. TOLEDO. O.. May l.-WHEAT-Dull and wpnk: cash and Muy. 75c; July. 74iC. CORN Active una lower; casn ana May, IC4c; July, tec, OATS Active nnd steady, cash, 2S'c Mav. 2.-c; July, 27c. ttYF f,2l4c. CLOVERSEED Quiet: cash. prime, Ji,.57ifc; UCtoper, W.du. IZvnnorntfil nnil Dried I'rulta NEW YORK. May 4. EVAPORATED M'lM.ES-Tho market for evaporated ap ples ruled rather quiet but about steady at unchanged prices. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market dull end featureless. Prunes. 3'ia"c per lb., as to size and quality. Apricots, itoyai, Qil;c; .Moor i-nrn. ovii lac. i nitucp, pcvivu 12HQ20C. unpecleu, j.'yu'e. Mlnneniiollii Grnln Alnrket MINNEAPOLIS. May 4. WHEAT Cash, 73e; May, 73U073c; July. 74'4cj on track, No. 1 hard, 74c: No. 1 northern, 73ic; No. 2 northern. 70i7K'. FLOl'R-1'lrst patentk, J19r4.05; second econn cicars, sj.iiijr.'.-i. HHAN In bulk, J 12.50 13.00. till nnd Itoaln NEW YORK, May 4. OILS Cottonseed quiet; prime yeuow, ;uc. petroleum, weak refined New York. J7.25: Philadelphia am llaltlmore. J7.20: Philadelphia and Haiti more, In bulk, fl.65. Rosin, dull: strained common to goou, ajOiic. Turpentine, dull StbU'W- Peorlii Mnrkrt. PEORIA, May 4. CORN-Steady; No, 2, l.H.p OATS-Firm; No. 3 white, 2SVic, billed ' WIMSKY-On the basis of Jl.IS for fin Ished goods. lllnnkee Grnln Market, MILWAUKEE, May 4. WHEAT Easier No. 1 northern, 75tf.5ic; No. 2 northern 72'SfT3c. RY.E Firm: No. 1. 5im?fic. UARLEY Quiet; No. 2, E7QSi!ic Wool Market. ST. I-Ol'IS. May 4 WOOI-Gencrally In actlvo and easy; medium grades. HOLVjC light tine, luui'.tc; neavy line, vyuc; tu wasneu, iiiu-c. THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY, .MAY COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL QaietQtM Pretaili in Ixchangt Fits and All Price Are Lowered. WEAK CABLES CAUSE DROP IN WHEAT Jnly Corn Hammered Inmerelf ully nnil Mny M-uleoled Onto AMI, but Falls Into Strotut Hnnds Provision Dull. CHICAGO, May 4-Qulet prevailed In the pit on "change today, prices ranging at a lower level mostly In goneral conditions. July wheat closed Sc. July corn ?ic, May corn 2ic nnd July oats c lower. Povlslon.4 at the close were a shade to lSc down. Wheat prices assumed a weaker posi tion at tho start am! the remainder of the session clung to It, as the degrees of sentl- '"ent ere. not sufficiently pronounced to lead to active trading. July opened a4c to I4BN1C lower at 72fiT3Sc iold tetween 72,'&72He and 72Tjc and closed ic lower at At the start local bears and lonRs old llbirally, but the short Interest was timid one, bearing In mind tho readiness Ith which the market has recently re- ponded to encouragement. With the bears n this mood and longs having no tempting roflts In sight, the trade evened up their deals In order to rest over Sunday with nuisturbed minds, nnd then lett the mar et to take cate of Itself. Thp rlrnti In nrlrp u-iim dup to weak ca bles, glowing crop reports, lack of outsldo Interest In the market and to sympathy with tho corn decline. A prediction of showers for tomorrow was ti contributory factor. Tho Missouri condition was re ported to be tti, or 1 per cent better than snown uy ine April repun, wune uimi" from the northwest were of excellent prom ise. Confirmation ot reports that the Ger man crop had been pructlcally wiped out vus received by mini, seuunani cieiinuici-s n wheat and Hour were equal to 4GS.OO0 bu., while primary receipts were 371,oki bu , compared with 333,oio bu, lust year. Minne apolis and liuiutn reported zvi tars, ukuium J53 last week und 315 u year ago. lcal receipts were 32 curs, none ot contract ruue. .lulv rnrn rppplvp.l a severe potfdltlg, while tho May deal was neglected gen erally. In the wnv of lecltlmatc news weak cables were Influential, but the main factor in the decline ot July was neavy seiung y the man who has cornered May corn, lie said the murkct would break und disposed ot 2,6"0,mi bu. of July. In view of this nnd other selling, the decline was very moderate. The opening was ut I6?4,ij451c. The price was hammered down to 4'c. where the presnire was greatly reduced and the close was steady, o lower, ut 30He. Following the opening spurt, Ihe trade was dull. May corn opened at 62Vif 53Hc on selling of only bO.CA bu. by a scalp. Ing long, Phillips bid the market up to 514c and then left It to itself, having gotten nothing for his pains. The close was 24c down ut 63c. Receipts, 272 cars, 20 of con tract grade. Oats were fairly nctlvo and firm. June wns sold liberally, but fell into strong lands. Prices ranged oeiwecn in-jc anu IGHc and closed He lower at 26'!ic. Re- r.il,.tn '?0 PIir. Provisions were affected by the liberal run of hogs and the drop In prices at the BtnnL- vitr.1 TrrMp tvnH null nnd unimport ant. July pork sold between J15.00 nnd $11.90 anu Closed llc lower ui n.;-i !"'. '"'" closed a shade lower at $7,92h0'-W and uly ribs 2c depressed at ji.w. i.Qiimntnif rpcpltit Monday: heat. 4i cars; corn, 380 cars; oats, 210 cars; hogs, 3,oij neau. ine leuuing luiurea rsnsi-u us luiiuna. Artlcles.l Open. I High. Low. Close.l Yes'y. May July 72i,JiH 72', 72i, 72trS 72-)73 52H534 6IU E2i 53 ffH 1041f 4Ct 46 4fiH -17, 46 4t5 45H 45 47 28i 2SJ4 2St: 2SH 29 26H StJiifi t 26Va 20- -'STs 2S, 25U 25 25TiS' aj 14 R5 14 83 14 SO II SO 14 3;i 14 95 15 () 14 14 90 15 0:, S W 8 00 S (0 F 00 R 00 . 7 B2Vi 7 93 7 90 7 921 7 93 " 90 7 93 7 90 7 95 "93 8 10 S 10 K 03 S 03 R J2U 7 W 7 9:4 7 90 7 90 7 92(. 7 S5 7 874 " S3 7 874 7 90 Corn- May July Sent. Oats- May July Sept. Pork- May July Lard- May July Scpi. Ribs- May July Sept. No. 2. Cash Quotations were as follows: FLOl'R Dull; winter patents. J3.S0S3.90; straights, t3.20fi3.70: clear. J2.tW,i3.40: snrlnir specials. .i.u; patents, ja.iayj.; straights, U.wuj.-v; uuKeri. l.vjil.u. H HEAT-sa 3 spring, ,o-B73c; No. 2 red !&72Tic. CORN No. 2. 55tie: No. 2 ypllnw. r.'Up OATS No. 2. 284c: No. 2 w:hlte. 20p: 'Cn n HARLEY Good fppdlnir. KlfflStp- fair in i-hnii-fl mnlttni- f.fif?.".5 SKKDS-No, 1 iiux. Jl.GIH: Xo. 1 north western. Sl.&m. trlme tlmothv. M.fti. w'iuiwti)-urra ))uin, vv Unit 14.MWT 14.S5. Ijiril, iwr 100 lbs.. J7.67U. Short ribs sides (loose). J7.9ofiS.15. Drv snlt,.H hnni. ?5ffiiMr7-,2h' s'horl c,carelde', w nisKi-uasis or high wines. J1.30. SUGAR Cut loaf. 6.14e: cranulnted r. R?c. confectioners' A, 6.11c; oft A, B.29c. ' ' I-ollowlng are the receipts and shipments IU1 IUUU) P.eeelpt. Shlpmnt Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu., Corn. bu.... moriO 142.0O0 ... 412,000 . . .1.415.CSO ...l,Sft3,O0i) . . . 50.(0) i.:.ooo 1.145.0OO 3,152100 Oats, bu...., Rve. hu Uarley, bj . . 113,00) 4l,fO) On the Produce exchange today ihn imi. tt u ainri niui uiiii: L-rejimir ir ljfiiian dairies, 11(0 16c. Checie, 94ft He. Ekes' XENV 10HIC GUNEItAL MAIIKET, Uuolntl'ins nf the Day on Various to in modltlc, NEW YORK, May 4.-FLOUR-Rccelpts 19,1,4 bbls.; exports, C.9S2 bbls.; murkot easier and lower; winter patents, $3.0051 4.00; winter straights, J3.50Q3.55; winter extras, $2. 1382.85; Minnesota patents, $1.00 CH.23: Minnesota bakers. $2.90f?3.25: wlnte low graues, ..&ru..w. iiye Hour, quiet fair to good, $2.85ij3.20.; choice to fancy CORNMKAL Stendy; yellow western, $1 Ity. 9So; Hrandywlne, $2.4502.55. RYE Quiet: No. 2 western. C2c. afloat clt state. 555i56c. c. i. f.. New York carlots. IJARLKY Quiet: feeding. 4C8IS'c. c. I f. New York; malting, U2(8"0c, c. I. f. New i orK. HARLKY MALT Dull: western. 575i62c. WHKAT Receipts, 163,000 bu.: exoorts 170,275 bu. Spot, weaker; No. 2 red, SHic f. o. b. afloat and Slc. elevator: No. northern. Duluth. S9Uc. f. o. b, utloat: No. l num. uuiuin, vic, i. o. . ntioat. up iionx iiiiu u weaa opening amui activi dumnlng of long wheat by parties dls enuruged over weak cables, more favorable domestic crop news, talk of heavy world'B shipments and light export demand. Closed easy at ',4'fl"c net loss; .May, (wsswic. closed at MJluc: July. TS 9-168 TS-ViC. closed at ibe; septemner, 76tf-Jtai6 3-ite, closed 764C. uuk,-iteccmis. i.ku du. exuorts. 79.35: bu. Snot, weaker; No. 2. 54c. elevutor. and 544ic. f. o. b. afloat. Options dtsnlaved con. sineraDie weaKncss una occuneu on tno wheat break, bearish cable-i and more or less unloading. Closed weak at MQIKc net J..II... ...... l .. . . X. ...... iit-ciiiit.', .iiuj, u74iu''v. iiuocu iti wic; juiy, 51(J51Hc, closed nt Die; September, bitl 50c, closed at 43TvC OATS Receipts, tS.ino bu.; exports, S0.600 bu. Spot, quiet; No. 2. 32Hc; No. 3. 32c; No. 2 white, 343IHc: No. 3 white, 23Uc; truck, mixed western, 32i0S3V4c: track, white, 32Vtfi37c Options dull and easier with other grains. HAY Steady; shipping, T5V)c; good to choice, 93897HC HOPS Quiet; stnte, common to choice, 1900 crop, i7ia-2oc; 1M'9 crop, lltf!5p; old olds. 286c; Pacltlc coast, 19-10 crop, 1619e; IbW crop, llfilac, old olds. 2'n6r. HIDKS-Steady; Galveston, 20 to 23 lbs.. lS'4c; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19c; Texus dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. HMli,ic LKATHKR Steady: hemlock sole, light to heavyweights, 24825c; acid, 23H824K'C TALLOW-Steudy; city ($2 per pkg.), 4T 5c; country Ipkgs, free), 5G6I4C, PROVISIONS-Reef. steudy; fumlly, $10.50 11.50; mess, $9 0089.50; beef Hams, $19.508 21.50; packet. $0.(1 10.50; city, extra India mess, $14.00816 0). Cut meats, stendy: pick led bellies, S'.OlOHc: pickled shoulders, 7;c: pickled hams, $10.00810.50. Lard, dull, west ern steamed, $5.3588.40; refined, quiet; con tinent. $x.t; South America, $9.25; com pound, $6.75. Pork, steady; family, $l6.f8 16.50; hort clears. $15.50 17.W; mess, $15.50 16 50. RICE Steady: domestic, fair to extru, 34t6c; Japan, 4tf4TC. MOLASSKS Quiet; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 32549c. Hl'TTKR Firm: creamery. 15819c: fac tory, 11813c; Imitation creamery, 13fllc: state dairy, 15815c. CHKKSK Quiet: fancy, largo colored, lOH-f : fancy, large white, 10';ni04e; fancy, small colored, 7lc; rancy, small white, ip,,c. Kuus-tirmer; state una Pennsylvania, 14i, southern. llfllS'jc. wetrrr storage , iv , western, regular pacmng isn3n irui ui it l Alive steady, springers, per pair. turkeys, i9c. dressed, firm, lurkcxs, 1014c ; rowls. (iffiouc METALS The local metal situation today was rather a featureless affair In the ab sence, of Incentive by way of cable Infor mation abroad. Trading was quiet and of an evenlng-up order without change In quotations materially, they ruling ns fol lows; Tin, ja.WOJC.03; lead, JI.I74; spel ter. K$i4.ori: copper, Lake Superior. 117.10 and J16.w'li for casting and electrolytic; pig Iron warrants. W.JOftXUiO, northern foun dry, m.2oji6.V); southern foundry. JH.OPtf 0.00, and soft southern, JlJ.COQls.W. SIOVIDIOTf. I.N STOCKS ANU Ittl.NDS. tlUtreMlii' Mrrnmh Miiitiu by .St. I'nnl nnd Missouri I'ncllle. NEW YORK. Mav I -The tock market effectually demonstrated Its astonishing re cuperative power again during the two nours 01 trading toaay 1 ne selling orners wntch wore thrown tiuon the market on ne count of nnnrchenston. were confidently ab sornea. ana oniy a momentary preaK was caused by trie uanK statement, aunougn 11 was more untavoraoie man nan been ex pected, ard the buying afterward wns sutll dent to carrv prices vigorously un through out the list, obliterating the earlier declines and establishing some striking net gains. The closing was notably strong und at bout mo top. Atchison opened wide ut un extreme de cline of 2i and t'nlon Pacific was off 4 points. Neither stock touched the low level gain, although there were feerlsh places onene rose an extreme s over last nlaht. closing within a shade of the top. Missouri Pa cific opened u point higher und closed 8', higher. These movements served to give some reassurance to the speculative contingent mat tnc proces oi nusortmon oi ranroaus fur consolidation was still coins on. u be lief which war somewhat shaken by the intruder of the selling in i nion racinc esterduv. It was argtud also that the In terests dolnz this buvlnc mlcht have had a hand In yesterday's cnllap.p, In order to fa rllltate the operation, us buying rutlrouds for control In a rampant bull speculation is necessurlly an expensive operation. vi-iMit for tne enorinnu de.illiigs In t'nlon Pacific convertible is, In sympathy with tht. stacks, the bond market has not been extraordinarily active, and prices have moved Irregularly. I nltcd States 3s de clined 1 per cent, the 5s and the new 4s and refundlnir 2s L !er cent. The old 4s advunced , per cent oer the closing cull of last week. The following aro the closlnc nrlccs on the New York Stock exchange: Atehlnon KTt St. I. fcouttiw. .... :c. .... tit. ....:si ....tu .... u do nM iIj I'M Ilsltlmnre & onio...TO ht. TdUl do I'M P2,;i du rfd Canadian Pacific Cnnsds So Chet. & Ohio ..... .1-)! patine . 72 fu. Kallnuy ... . 4Mil 40 pfd . 7?S Tx & Pacltlc . J: It'nion Pafllle . . r,l lo pf.l .. 'i WstiaHi . 41H) do pfd . .. . ... S', ... 49", ...1M' ... !; ... :i. Chicago n. IV do lrt pfd do III Pfd Chicago Ter. & T do ii M 4C, Chlcavo ft Alton.. ,. 4SU,Vheel. A t, K 'i do pfd 79'k! do 21 pfd. Jl' C, H. A; Q Chi. Ind. & L.... .107?, .Win Central ... 21 ... 41 ...175 ...m ... M . .14S ...l.'l'. ... :4 do tfd do nfj 70 Adams l'.x American Us.... Chicago & E. III.... 150 & N. V W I . S. Ux WelU-Kargo Ux, Amal. Copper .. Ainer. Cur A. P. C, It. I. A P 1M C. C. t St. I.... tJ Colorado So U do Ui pfd Wh do 2d pfd I4'V do Pfd 71.", oil i:.i Anier. Lin Or . & Hudon ....lis do pfd Atner. S. Jt It . Del. I fc W ZlSVi Atner. S. U M Denver & H. O SHi' do pfd !. do pfd 9i Amor. Tobacco Krle 40V4 Anae. Mln. Co 4!" do 1st p'd " .nrooklyn II. T do 2d Pfd 57 L oio. I-UCI : iron..ivii OL Nor pfd PS Con. Tobacco 45, llnrklnc Val ley .... u,H do pfd... ..104'.-, do pfd 7k' Gen. Ulcctrlc ., Mexican National... 11 Cllucofo Sugar 59 , 2.1 Toledo St. 1.. & do pfd 2M P. C. C. k St. L. ... 6I,'.4 Inter. Paper do pfd Liclele Oas Illinois Central ....HtViIConfolldatrd GXL.r'ii Iowa central ... .. to dlocklns Coal 1!, do ofd ... 9 Inter Poner St Iike Kile & W. .... C2 Itepubllc Steel ...170 do pfd 107i Natlnnal ItlKUlt . ...126'i National Lead ... ...169'i National Suit .... ... 27V do pfd ...fbVsNo American .... ...11!',, Pacific Coaft ... SWPaclflo Mall ... Mh'I'eople'a Gas ....156 1'rcMed S. Cur do pfd L. & N Manhattan L. ... Met. St. Hy Mexican Central Minn. & St. L.. Mo. Pacific 5t.. K. & T . 4!1, . 17i, . 41' a . 71-4 . Hi, . 59 . SM .lll'i . 44 . k?'.s do pfd N. J. Central ., N. Y. Central .. Norfolk & V.... ..161'. .. a ..no .. Wt do pfd. Pullman P. Car. do pfd Migar No. Pacific iTenn. Coal & Iron.. i"1 do nfd Union lias A. I 13 63 Ontario & V.... lo nfd Pennsylvania .. Heading ...91VJU. S. leather 3 uo jua U S. Rubber . do pfd U. S. Steel .... do 1ft pfd do 2d pfd . 5SI4 , ii I &7 St. L. & S. K... do tat pfd do 2d pfd Wt do pfd... , 6VVi AVeatern Union tt York Money Mnrket. vbu' vonif. Mav 4. MONEY-On call. firm at 4 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 44Hpor cent. HTKItUMi KAUMAftOft-.omuiui, wun actual business In bankers' bills at M.SS for demand and at I.S4S4.8i for sixty days; posted rates, Jl.bSHQt.Mi and 11.59; commer cial bills. I.S4Vi. . v. SILVER Certificates, nominally 60c; bar, 59'c; Mexican dollars. 45Vic HONUH Btate, wean; rauronu, irrcgu"" ; government, firmer; refunding 2s, regis-t.-rpd And eounon. 106: 3s. reclstercd and coupon, 109V4; new 4s, registered and cojpon, 1RSU; old 4s, registered und coupon, 113Vj; as, registered anu coupon, iws. The closing pi ices on uonus lima;, aro as follows: V. 8. ref. reg...lOS IN. J. C. gen. 5n....l53, do coupon iv-j .-no. t'aruic as do !, rg t09'i do 4 105. do coupon lCJ'.i'N V, C A St L 4I..1071, do new 4, res.. . .13Si Nor. & West. c. 4..lot do coupon 13S'i0re. Nav. 1 !'i3 do old 4i, rts 1V4 do 4s ICH, do coupon U'to u. s. 1 ts do 5s. reg 1C3 uo cunsoi Of 110 Heading sen. 4i M Itlo O. IV. la 101V4 St L .t I M c. (s...11DVi Bt L & H V g. C....1S3 do coupon 110 I), of C. J CSs i:i' Atchison gen. 4s 103 do adj. 4s Canada So. 2 luSi, St Paul consol....192 Ches, & Ohio 4Hs..t'Jii St P. C & P la ilS, do Bi do Ca 120 C. & N. 1. c. 7...!t0!. So, Paclflo 4s M4 do S. P. deb. lt..W' do 5a 117 Chicago Ter. 4s.... DiU'S. H. & T. a M D. ii H. O. 4s IOH,Tex. & Pacific li...U9'i Erie sen. 4t ao :s wo v v. & d. c. Is.. 109 Union Pacific 4s. ...105?, Gen. Ulectrlo ts....lMH ion a Central la.... 1174. U & N. unl. 4 1)31 Wabash Is US do Is UO West Shore 4t lllli M., K H T. 2., do 4s N. Y. Central Is k: Wis. Central 4s Mt 3i Va. Centurle 9i', Offered. lloaton block luotntlona. HOSTON, May 4. Call loans, 4fl4H per cent; tlmo loans, 4g4Vi per csnt. Offlclal rioting: A.. T. & S. P..., do pfd Amer. Sugar do pfd American Tel.... Boston & Alb'y . lloston Elevated lloston & Me C. It. & Q Dominion Coal . do pfd V. S. Steel do pfd M I'nlon l.and 3'i 104 West Und SS 147 Westing. Electric . C4 IS! Atchison 4s 10311 n. e. g. & c. it... an Adventure 1 .178 ninrham Mln. Co... u Amal. Copper 121 ...191 . . .197; Atlantic . St .441 .it: .625 . S'i 'J .110 . S7 . MH .171 ... 3t! lloston & Mont ...114 illulte d Ilorton.. ... MWCal. & HecU .... ... 'MiiCentennlal Kltchburg pfd..., .117 PranVlln Gen. Etectrlc .... Humboldt ... .:4i . i5 Ed. Electric III.. Mexican Central Michigan Tel Oceola Parrot Qulncy N. E. a. & c. . ll'i Santa l'e Copner.. S Old Colony $1I Tamarack ....SSS Old Dominion Ptah Mining j: Kuhbr :.'i winona 4 Vnlon Pacltlc ! Wolverines It Xpvt York Jllnlnit fitnrk. NKW YORK, May 4.-Tho following nre quotations on mining biocks: Adams Con...,.,, Alice rtreece Itrunsnck Co.i.. Comstock Tun .. Con. Cal. & Vs.. . 21 lUttle Chief ... . 41 JOntarlo (M ,.14S pphlr 9) ,. II Phoenix s 0 'Potoil 5 75 .Savage . 1! . I-l . 51 .$70 Dead wood Terra 10 Sierra Nevada Horn Silver ,tmau Hopes iron Sliver W Standard leadvllle Con $ ' II a ilk C'lnirlnita. OMAHA, May 4. Hank clearings today $1,017,562; corresponding day lust year, $1.050.02): decrease, s.ion. CHICAGO. Stay I. Cleurings. $2I.R2S.fll: balances, $2,f01.412; posted exchange, $I,"5V4 84. S9; New York exchange, 5o premium. CINCINNATI. May 4.-Cieurlngs $J,S7I, 310: money, 3'86 per cent; New York ex-piinni-n. iwl5o nremium. HALTIMORE. May 4,-Clearlngs, $I,3S9 !tfil! hnlannpH. J4I7.277. 1IOSTON. May 4. Clearings, $30.9'JS,223, balances. $2.699.9i3. ST LOl'IS. May 4 -Clenrlngs, $7.921.r;7. balances, $l,lb0,SlS; money, 56 p.r cent; ',V i"'- U"","V ' i . 1 'I' lower, middl tig uplands, sa-ux-; miu- Paclllc was up . The aggressive strength ,ning gulf. 8 9-lt; sales. bales, shown from the outset by St. Paul and LIVF.KPOOL. May 4.-COTTON-Spot, Missouri Pacltlc had an Irfiportntit Intlu- ,iun, PHcr; middling fair. 4'.d; gn d ence on the crowing strength of the whole ,,,1,1,111,,,, , u ,. i ' .i.,.,n,, i.,t- in- ti.i. 5, 1001. l l N-v Y- rn ixnangc. k ii o.int bid. ar asked PII1LADKI.PHIA. Ma 4.-clearfngs. J1S 3U.1M, llnnces. a.Aft.VJ. NEW YORK, May 4 Clearing, $47o.W7, MS; tmlRticps, J15.yKS.SII. Loudon Mock (iiotntloii. LONDON. May l.-S p. m.-Closlng: CnnMl. money ln prcoun: . .. X4i 1p Irt rfd. . 7i.i, .. M Innp Ivsnla Atchlwn ah Iteading !S (-nsainn i'nrinr...ll ,No. I'siHDc pni. .. .lnr. ft rul (trann Trank .. Illinois central ....Itl'i V. S. Sll .... loulmlilp i I do ntd t'nlcn I'seltli- pfd. . K Annconds N. Y Cfntral ...J ltand Mln .... I!rle t l' . r.l 1IAR SILVER Firm, J7 J-16 per ounce. MONEY Sim per tent; tho rate of dis count In the open murket for short bills Is 3M78T-14 pr cent; for three months' bills, 3 7-16 per cent. ( otlou Jlni l.i-I, NEW YORK. May 4 COTTON The cot ton market opened easy and 4lflu ixilnls lower, the decline twlng In sympathy with further losses abroad. Llveriool broke dur ing the morning, quite In keeping with Its recent iittloti, und sent formidable selling orders to our pit. Farmers are said to be holding back cotton in expectation of a July corner In New York '1 he predictions all pointed to a continuance of u heavy mow- 1 metit. Receipts were nigh overwhelming. I Tl,.. Mio.t.t nir..,.,) I.M.rtU' Mtnn.lv ttlftl prices 4fi9 points 'lower Spot closeil' quiet. .iii.... ,o . , . ,i ii i unlit,, i.i-iiMi; euuii uiuiuni, o wiwi. NKW OKLKAXS. May 4 .-COTTOX- Easy: sulcs, 2.i bales; ordinary, 5jc, gud ordinary. G3-lCc, low middling, 7c; middling. 713-lOc: go.Hl middling, sv,c; middling fair Mtc; receipts. 1..W! bales; stock. 205.95J bales ST. LOl'lri. May 4 -COTTON-Dull. -nld- dllng. Sc; sales, mine reiwrted; receipts, MS bales; shipment'". 532 bales; stock. 7.1..T0 halt's. . 4IALVKSTOX. May 4.-COTTOX-Oulet. t'ol'.pp Mnrl.rl, NKW YORK. May 4.-COFFr.K-Spot, Rio. dull: No. 7. stea.l) i'.'rd-.va. MI2'c. The mirket lor futures has bun unlet and unchanged to 5 points lower and ruled stupidly dull throughout the balance of the version. Light week-end selling wns re sponsible for the Initial dpcllne. Later a r.illv of 5 points reulted from light room covering for profits. The murk't was f'ira.ly dull und net unchanged l. 5 pdnt higher. There were no cuhicsi from Hrnaiilun mar kets, a church holiday being In tor, p In that country. The European advices were ipiltp as expected. Demand for spot coffee was dull. Sales of tutiins were but 1.7M bugs, Including July at JL50; November. o.(tj; December. J5.W. Suunr llnrl.'et. NKW YORK. May 4,-Si'OAR -Raw. tlrin; fair rellnlng, 3,c. centrlfugul. Mi tet, t'itl 4 6-lflc; molasses tug.ir, 3-i. Retlned. tlrm; No. 6, 5e; No. 7, 1.9 ic; No. !. 40c; No. 9, 4.75c; No. 10, 4 7"c; No. 11. 4.05c; No. 12. 4. lis-; No. 13. 4 t; No. II 4.M; standard A. 5.35c; confectioners' A, B.'JBc; mould A. 5!jc; cut loaf, 0.05c : crush--d. OOT'c; powdered. 5.tTc; grnnuluted. 5.55o; cubes, S.fOc. NKW ORLKANS. May 4. -SI UA K Willi:' ; open kettle. 3 3-10113 13-lf.c; open kettle cen trlfugnl. 3'jtlV; centrifugal, yellow, 4,c; second". 2'stflc. Molnsses, strong; centrifugal, SflKc. Kiiiikiik Clt Live Murk Market. KANSAS CITY. May 4. CATTLK Re ceipts. l,0f) head; market compared with week ago, beef steers 10c lower, stockers nnd fctdcrs 10fil5c lower, cows and heifers 15'ti25c lower; choice beef steers, 3.251i5.j'j; fulr to good, J4.i'JH76.20; stockers and feed ers. 3.75in.25: western fed steers, 4.50fi6 23; Texnns and Indians. liX'iSM. cows. $3.(i in 1.60: heifers. .m.Vfi4.!'J; cunners, $2.(Ofi3.0i; bulls. $3.2581.50; calves, I.Cti5.75. Recclp s for tho week, 2.2oo Head; lust week, 27.1UJ head. . , HOGS Receipt. 7,40 head; market ,'il 10c lower: top, $5S2Vi, bulk of salts, $".514 i5.W; heavy. $5.7516.S2',. mixed packers, $5.62WtJ5.75. light. $5.255.70; pigs, J 1.001,6 20. Receipts for tho week, S'.iOij head; last week, 74.300 head. SIIKKP AND LAMBS Receipts. non-; market compared with a week ago. lambs 5o lower, muttons 15S25c lower, grass sheep Anft&lv ln-,-r: wptprn latnbs. SI.50il5.Ol: western wethers, il.25ft4.50; ewes, t4.Mft5.oo; culls, 3.40ft4Ai; grass sheep. 13.201(1 Sa; spring lambs. Jj-oo-!! 6.50. Receipts for the week, 3I.UU0 head; last week, Si.fioO head. !t. I.oiilx I, I vc Mni'U Mnrki'l. ST. LOl'IS. May 4.-CATTLK-Recelpts, 1.0L) head; market steady; native shipping 100 head: market steady: native shipping n nd pviinrt steers. U.fi5fr5.70: dressed bef and butcher steers, $I,2iIi5.:0; steers under 1,000 lb., $3.75415.(111; stockers and feeders, S2.T3fi4.70; cows and heifers, $2.00 ?i 5.00; can ncrs, $l.50ij2.N5; bulls, $2.70fll.l0; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3.3585.15; cows and heifers, $2. 75ft 4.25. HOGS Receipts, il.000 hfud; market 5c lower; pigs and light". J5.iV,j(5.75; packers. $5.Wi5.75; butchers. $3.75fi5.95. SHKKP AND LAMHS-Reeelpts, 1.00) head; mnrket steady to strong; nntlve muttons. $3.7584.50; lambs. $l.C0fi5.i): spring lamb, $3.0"iftS.u0; culls and bucks, $3.COfi.(0; stockers, J2.WS33 St. Joni-pli Live Mm-li Mnrket. SOl'TH ST. JOSKPII. May 4. (Speclnl.) Tho Journal uuptes: CATTLK Receipts. 1W head: market nc tlve, stead ; demand strong. HOGS Receipts, fi.SOO head; market 5U10o lower: all grades. $3.iV)ti5.Sj; bulk of sale. $5.aV5.75; pigs, steady. SIIKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.100 head; murket steady; lambs. Jl.M5ia.io; vearllngs. il.O&fi 1.60, wethers, $3.S5?i I.3J; owes, U25Q4.O0. Sloiii CHy Live Stiii'U .llnrkct. sinrv CITY. Mav 4. (Sneclul Telegram.) Receipts. 2t head, murket steady; beeves, $l.25f5.o); cows and bulls, mixed, $3.25(84.15; stockers and teeners, j.ui..j; cuivcn uim yeurllngs, $3.2584.50. . . . . , .,., HOGS Itect-ipts. -J.tssj neno; maraei u-ijivc lower, selling ut $3.5.Vao.fio; bulk, $j.6,'-8o.w. Stock In Slulit. trnttnwlnir nre the recclnts at the four principal vvehtern markets for May 4: 1 ,I,.,.U llnnu Clmnn South Omaha Chicago Ill 9.919 7,200 l.tioo P) Ki.C)'! 7,4''i0 2 MHO 5"0 l'.0) Knnsus City.. St. LouIb Totals 8,441 51.319 1,5 0 ROCK SLIDES TIE UP TRAFFIC Never Mi tiinerou llefnre nil the III" Grande Iletvveen lilenvvood prlntH and Miimlioue. CLENWOOn SPRINGS, Colo.. May 4 Never In the history of mountain railroading have the trains been bo completely tied up by rock slides as at the present time be tween (llenwood and Shoshone. Illo Grande passenger train No. 3, dun hero ycJterday. was penned up for about ten hours by a rock slide elcht miles up the canyon. Tho train duo here lust even ing is tied up In the canyon, but tho pas sengers were transferred this morning. Last night a huge boulder came down from the mountain and crashed through the end of a Pullman car. One of tho passengers suf fered a broken rib, and several others were cut by broken glass. There aro about a dozen rock slides to be cleared away before trains can bo run. Cerilllill j 'k Hill for Peiiliiiin. BERLIN, .May 4. Tho Ilolchstng today passed the third reading of the bill provid ing (or the support of citizens Incapacitated by war. and tho survivors of thoso killed, and providing compensation In the case of those acting lu a military capacity being In jured. Advn nee III Price nf Window filnas, PITTSHl'RO. May 4.-Presldent W T. Gray of the National Window Glass Job. hers' association has sent out notices to members nf the organization that nn ad vance in tho price of window glass will be made May 11. Tho new discounts are t.5 and 20 per cent on less than carload lots, or a fraction over 7 per cent of nn advance on present prices. It Is Intimated In glaBg cir cles that future advances In prices nre probable beforo the factories aro ready to prouueu Kltii"' uuit nit; nuiiituci biiuiuuwu I'r.'iu-li strike Is Hmlt'il. MONCL'AP LES MINES, France. May 4. The miners' strike Is apparently over. Work will be resumed Monday Those miners who hnve been dismissed have con sented lo seek work elsewhere. The col lapse of the strike Is due to the outcomo of the referendum, when only 30.WJ miners favorod a general stoppage of work, Snow Morm nt l.eiidvllle. LEADVILLE, May 4. Nearly n foot of snow has fallen here during the past forty eight hours. At fJlenwood Springs the norm has been the most severe ever known there It, May. The snow melting on the mountain sides has caused some rock Mldctf, OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET S roth tttl hteiri md Uoits Mtt Mela adoui Ptfaaj lor tbi wtex, HOGS SOLD FROM FIVE TO TEN LOWER Mieep Declined Flflern to n ttnnrter llurlna AVeek nnd Sn Did Coiumoii I.niiilm, tint Choice Colorndo Mn lit limited Sternly. SOUTH OMAHA, Muy I. Receipts were: Cattle. Hobs. Sheep. Ofllcial Monday :,jij g.,o; C.520 unicidi iiicsauy j.v.ij n.rix yttlclnl Wednesday 3.n 11, 6 Ofllclul Thursday 2.JJJ d,7:a Official Friday 2,iij w.sjj Ofllcial Saturday 141 S.tua Total this week .11,958 ht.lTt eek ending April 27.... 14, 243 02.1M3 t'iVi 'J'J "!' "U I 17 s;i lJ.Sli rb,iU2 2.'.H.'5 eeK ending April 2U....15il 4fr,675 Week ending April U. ...ll.sn) iM.li'ti eek ending April 6 12.5179 X.iiU Average, price paid lor hogs at South S5rl.on,h0 ,USl 'CVcml day" Uh Cm! parisuns. I 1901. ,l!AO.,liW.,M ;1T.,1W. 1S3S. April 15.. April IC. April 17. 6 0lJ, 3 i 9J, 5 45l ' 3 t7 J b0 2 3S 3 HI 5 DJl,; b to! 3 721 Apn is.. ' S4tk 5 5 N t 49 5 4C 6 45 1 3 60 ' li.n in ? -I 5V" 5j;J ' , ' ! i " " J 0 " ii , j OgJ. r,S" lAnrii " .-.I" 3 71 3 76 3 77 3 72i 3 61 3 ii t i3 3 M 3 SI 3 S4i 3 35 6 4 3 W 3 SO 3 Ml 3 ii 6 iOH o Ml 6 ',( S 77 . 3 TO 4 ; 4 56 4 61 4 66 4 u 4 60 5 36 I 3 74, 3 S2 3 23 i 32 3 67 3 W, 3 36, a :is I ui 3 71 3 31 5 77; 5 39 3 C5 3 S4 3 Sl 5 72Sl 341 3 67, 3 79 3 77 6 37i 3 691 3 771 3 731 3 26 i 2b, 6 S3 I 3 C9 3 '9 3 TI 3 April 30 5 fiHii 5 .12 , 3 Mi 3 SO; 3 15l 4 M May l... May 2 .. Muy 3 . May I. 5 Gil,! 5 Ml 3 611 3 791 3 121 4 46 4 n 5 IS 3 3 Hi 3 IS' 4 J3 5 72i4 6 17i 3 65l 3 57, 3 ( 4 k J lila4, 5 26 3.iS 3,93, 3,TI 3-tJ ii Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Horses. C. M & St. P. Ry 1 4 O. A- St. L. Ry 2 Missouri Pacific Ry 2 I'nlon Parltlc System.... 1 2" C. & N. W. Ry 2 P., K. A M. V. K. It 38 S. C, A- P. Ry 1 ('., SI. P., M. & O. Ry.... 1 S H. & M R. R. R 26 1 C. II. Sc Q. Ry II K V. p St. J 1 C. R. I. P., east 12 C R. I. P.. west 2 Illinois Central 2 Total receipts... Ill The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Huycrs. Omnha Packing Co.. Swift and Company. Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co Hill & Huntzlnger... Other buyers Cattle. Hoes. 1 335 3,1 3 3. 05 21 51 Total 94 10,327 CATTLK There were not enough cattle one sale today to make n test of the mar ket, though the few that did chnnge hands did so nt nominally iteady pries. The supply of cattle this week has been Jest about the same as for the previous iveck, nnd as the demand has been In good shape prices havo not changed materially on any thing at all desirable. The bulk of the receipts all the wtek have been beef steers and the quality of the offerings us a whole hns showed up In good rhupe. On some duys there was a little weakness noticed nnd on others the market was stronger, so that taking tre week ns a whole the market has been Just about steady. Packers seem to want all the cattle that nre coming, and as a result each day's receipts were cleaned up In good season. The supply of cow stuff hns not been nt all heavy this week, while the demand has been of very liberal proportions The mnr ket has been In Just about the same condi tion as the trade on steers, and the situa tion can best be described by calling It a good, steady, active market nil the week. Hulls have also been ready sellers all the week, but no material change has bocn noticed In the prices paid. Calves nnd stags huve also sold In Just about the tame notches nil the week. Tho stocker and feeder trade has been rather uneven the past week. The supplv has been light and prices on choice stuff reached the high point of the season. There were several nuncnes on tne market mis week that were better than anything that has btcn here for some time, and they sold from $5.00 up to $5.40. Choice cattle, nre selling from $4,75 to $5.40, and good to choice cnttlc from $4.25 to $1 75. The Inst end of the week buyers were not as anxious for supplies nnd the market eased off. par ticularly on the commoner kinds of stock ers. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 10.... Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. Ml 14 43 COW'S. 1050 3 1 950 3 I! DULLS. 1750 3 25 1 1470 4 00 ....... 1WO 3 75 STOCK COW'S AND HEIFERS. l. l.... l.... ; S35 3 ii i loss 3 - 1 HO IN 1 420 3 75 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. . .1045 4 K 31 5CI 4 J nractlcally sold. The bulk went nt $5.C2Vtf$3.t'.5. with a lew oi hip ciiwiuci lutiuii ui .iire nun u mji at $5.75. There was not much change no ticeable In the mnrket from start to finish, though several loads of common stuff were loft until the end and trade on that class of hogs wns of course slow. Receipts of hogs the last week have been liberal, but still not as many arrived ns during the previous week, The demand on the nart of all the nackers was In cood shape and as a result the market wns fulrlv nctlvo most or the time, Tho week opened wun n uccnue in itiiuiii iw. uui uv r rioav the loss was Just about regained. Today's decline makes the week close with prices a shade lower than at the opening and a snane lower man at tne opening and nb0"., a7f,L0rc.ei'ni,nh.?vp .?p.l?,Bh tlme last month. Representative snlcs: . ,. , , . . , ni. p. .. t .. .... . liuiirs TtiPre was a gono supply oi nogs, 4 "iui m.i oi" unwrat-iii cum- here todav for the last of the week and as Pa3 w,!lh eastern onices at SS Tremont unfavorable reports were received from street, lloston. Mass.. offera Investors nn other points the market here opened 510c opportunity to obtain reliable Information lower Trade was not very nctlve on the "'"ect from the ofllcial state government Mar"' bT when It was finally undew?? "K?"" rSiur?1,n1Klt,he '"J nJuryof fall- tho hoes changed hands quite rnt.ldly and n"d " '.t'.r" "f 'n'lulry, inclosing all the good loads were soon f'KPVV ?.'. ui any on company No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 74 1M ... 15 m a 214 M i 65 4J W IS) i W 75 25 40 5 K 79 23S 120 i f4 70 241 ... Iti 4.-, 257 243 5 i, 57 14S 40 1 M 207 110 6 f!i, C9 JSt . . in M 197 40 5 62', 7 201 240 5 05 220 ... S C2', 7 S.14 61 5 M 101 ... 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( 63 72 229 2S0 5 f24 76 210 ... 5 63 50 274 120 5 63' 73 236 SO 5 65 SO 2f6 160 I 624 W M 41 i 6S 70 192 . . t 634 72 220 ISO 3 S 7: 25) SO 5 624 17 1M '5 66 2M SO 3 624 1 "i S) & S co ::s 120 6 624 " 55 ... 3 65 66 23S 60 5 624 76 227 ... 6 65 M 1M SO 5 124 C5 2S 160 5 63 64 225 40 t 624 K5 80 6 es TS 210 SO 5 624 ti..., ...231 ... 3 6J 6$ 205 ... 5 62 4 64 239 60 5 C5 50 239 SO 5 63 69 275 ... 6 65 71 240 160 I 63 76 . . 219 160 2 65 TO 225 M 5 63 69 240 120 5 65 5S 261 240 5 63 7 Jll .., 5 63 61 24 SO 5 66 63 255 SO 6 65 61 2SH SO i 63 74 !23 120 J 63 S6 JI0 ... 5 65 60 264 SO 5 63 t6 296 60 5 63 51 205 ... 5 65 DO YOU SPECULATE? 21 ::.t .-e 4 K. t c-. J ; 5 M : . h ri . !it . Jl .1 m . S' t, :m .31 :i ..nt n J 47 .M .317 . c 6 , 61. ti W. CI. Ml. . ct. 40 U . ( "' Ml .174 .. ..? . . .If . i " i t J-' l K ... C sr. m n t M 1 i K 4 70 . J47 l iti m tM Ifn 71 .. . .rw n iti. nt irt k 517 If ),', to 14 .. i". 41 . . Ill 1M 5 r SHHFP The supply of sheep flu last week has In-en Jut utiout th wiim as for the preceding week The demand u the pari of puckers, However, has been very light and the tendency of prices has been downward at all (toliUs. Chicago reports a decline for the week amounting to .'5c er SMI 40c from the best time last week The situation heto Is not far from the same The greatest decline has been oivthc illppcd sheep and they arc a big aSc lower than llip ,'lnp nf t (1 M f VI L VI .tiAni. n ,, t least 154j2iu lower than the close of last lr.pW. Oood Colorado Is nib . hae been very scarce here this wek and prices have held Just about steady. ?alc wete made on Friday nt J.us.w, wlilch Is Just about the same rts the close of nt week. Commrn lambs, however, are i;fi2fc lower If they have the wool on and a good quarter lower If clipped. w k ' bm M lrerK vc , w nR U ' drop in klllrrV IWVL "0l""r1 IBB yuotHtlonil. choice wethers, Jl LH4 .A. rerdprs havo lieen in light receipt tliu ;xeiheV. K.i.V fair to loil clliq'-ed lambs. 5.50a6.M; feeder wethers, $:i.60a4.CO; Il-'JUVI 111111118. l.lfl'Vi.4IF, CIIICAtiO l.lVi: VIOCIC JIARKKT. Cnttlc, Mirri olid l.iinilin MPllil) llottt I ltd lord Wi-nl. . . CHU'AOO, May 4 CATTLK Receipts, heHd, nominally steudy; prime neer-, $3.(Ofl5.r); jioor to medium, $3!1tM.95; stork, ers and feeders, firm, nt $3.25p5-(i covv, .t54.6n; heifers. t2 7ini4.75: bulls, steady, at $,1.0O1j4.40, calves, $3 SOU 5.00; Texas fpil, $4.2585.40; Texus grass steers, $3.Mtf .W . Texas bulls, $2 7583 SS. liOLlS-Recelpts, Irt.Oii.) head; esUntated Monday. 3o,(Ko. loft over, 3.fi50, weik, top. $5.STHi mixed and butchers, $5.5585. S5, good to choice heavy. $5..")85.s7'-a. rough heavj, $5.5085 ft); light, $5.5085X1. bulk of rales, $S.786. SO SHKKP AND LAM US-Receipts, f.cS) head; steady, good to choice wethers. $4 siksm.Bo, fair to choice mixed, $I.KHf4 25, western sheep, $4.yi74.50; yearlings. $1.2584.60: n.itlvo lambs, $4.2ivriB.25. western lambs. $I..Vr,j5.25. Receipts for two weeks compared This week Cattle, Cl.tX) head; hogs, 155,3M head, sheep. 67,301) head. List week-Cattle, 55,!0) head; hogs, 1I1,M) head; sheep, TIM 00 heud. vv York Live stock Market. NKW YORK. May 4.UKKVKSRecc ptK. In head, all for export und slaughter, nothing doing, feeling steady: export", l.ilfi cattle, 31.354 Hlieop and B.Mf. uunrters of betf CALVKS-Recelpts. 9S heud. all sold; feel. Ing steady. SIIKKP AND LAM IIS Receipts, 3,145 hpild: shi-nll Hlpiidv Inmti, tl-.. n.,.l II... i higher; clipped sheep. $4.258 4.50; clipped , lumbs, r.2585.35: Wnoled lambs. r,.701if.0i spring lambs, nominal. IIOGS-Recelpts. 1,115 head, nil for slaughterers; nominally steady. W. Farnam Smith & Co., STOCKS, BONDS, Investment Securities. 1320 Farnam St. Tel. 10G4. QUICKLY; MAPE !W A NEW BOOKLET JUST OUT. Also Sneclal Hullt-tln nnd urtvl,-,. mvcsimcnis mniitu iree. I.. II. Heck ley A- Co.. Ilnnkpm, BO Ilioadway, New York. Trtt-iiliour )0:t!. Boyd Commission Co Ejccessori to James E. Doyd & Co., OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION r.rtAi, pnovisii).f4 ami stocks. llnnrd nf Trade llullillnic. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. orienondence, John A. Warren & Co. Before Investing in Any Beaumont Oil Securities Obtain Our Confidential Information. Acting ns we do for the Inrgest financial Interest Investing lu Texas Oil Prnnrrtip. places us In a position to give you ndvlc " wl" mnke none- for ' nulckly, not I considering the nrotectlon von .PPiir'iti!.. wise In getting reliable, accurate Informa tion from legitimate brokers on the ground, ii. r. itiriiAitiso a co.. iiitoicnit, Members Iteaumont Oil Exchange, iii:.r.Mtvr. th.yas. References: First National Hunk; Iteau mont National Hank. Duy FRYER HILL OF LEADVILLE nt 5c a share; Company controls 17 claims In the heart of tho District; property belnc operated with a steam bolst; has a record of production ot $150,000.00. Duy PRIDE MINING COMPANY STOCK at 20c a share; the compnny owns 45 claims and a large mill; Is a steady shlppci and employs 25 men; will undoubtedly pay divi dends this year. Write for Information concerning divi dend paying stock showing an Investment of better than 22 per cent, to Herbert S. 6baw, oincei 14 and 15, Brown Palace Ho le!, Denver, Colorado. Arproved stock sold on Instalment plan. Direct prlvnto wire to nil Colorado exchanges. B, L. Baldwin & Co. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS llii!! PAII.NA3I yriucisT. Long Distance Phone, 17IMI. If so, speculate successfully. Send your orders to o reliable house, whers I'uey will he placed on the open market. Wo can make for you In nno month more Interest on your monev than any bank will pay you In a year. Send for our book on speculation It Is frtc. J. K. Comstock & Co. ltouui t:i Trader's Illcttf. Cblcngu, . rini-r!, e,i.,tM.vv; cuoic.e iigntweigni yeur- I 'l1L' 11 1,1. I .'.'.. (nil, I.. ,...1 ....-ll.,. tl ot J III 4 1 II 1 c,j in. ..ii... t . ii.. .r4...r, ..., . t (ill 1 Kl 1 t4 , J.. . . . " . i.lll,vil .1 Vill llilK". fl.liriM.''''. VUUIL-n . i 7? a ii lightweight owes, $4.lii4.15; fair to go.xl 4 i 3",f( I.U'. clipped ewes, $.t.25iJ,7ii. 4-a i J(.6ia4.9-.l- cllniipd Vimli.i. II Sua 4. 10. mirloir OIL (iri iciAi, on, in:poiiTi. win uo .-ncrriuiiy answered iree or cnarge.