COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL TTtnk Cabin and Weitera Ratal Cembine to Diprew thi Wheat Uarii. CORN SUCCUMBS TO LIBERAL RECEIPTS 111k Trnilr In -Inly Onin -.tIIIi tm mptmf ClnnntH.v t'nlonilctl Wo ilnlnni IJnll Opin Knny lint Mcnil I.ntrr. CHICAOO. Mny .-Whcat prices ere pounded down for u net lo oi WW to day, tho wc.tther litlna tho mnln hcnrl-h n fluencr Llheral rccelplH cnuscd n clem loss of 3 cents In Mny corn, .but. the Jin closed stonily U'fi-c down. July onts.closcd lower iiiid provisions n sluido to u tents h''fhcr wheat market bowed meekly to the lnlluenco or lower cables, and tie ruin in the west scetnlnKly adds the. IiiIhIi n touch to almost perfect conditions. Libera Mfia rhlpmcnts enme ns an udded encouruKcm tit to thorn who wish for lower price. jj opened u .hnde to V.Tfo lower at '2V' ' under pressure from Ii.iiks nnd f'""," Ihk neurit and dropped enrly to .:'c. HAf"5 caliles from tho rontluent eiiuscd a Hurry of nlarni nmotiK shops and he m iiket re. rovtred to 72V4'' iliirliiK the llrst hour, but the bulk of the pit was npilnst a r-couT) nnd the sharp reunion t ''V followed, "rrndo wan dull the remainder or. Oxr-w Ion nnd while prices ruled fractionally nho l ,o bottom the real of the day, 111" clow win rathe.- easy. M4; ""r L1 dltf. Si 72c. Kxportern reported tvelity-oni! loads taken for export. .Seaboard clearances n wheat nnd flour were eiitml to busheln, while prlmury receipts were l,i,uoo shes computed with bushels last Nf.ir. MliineHpolli and Duluth reported .U2 lam nxalnst Inst week nnd.l a ycur l, : I, oca i receipt were ixty. x wjm. none r.r contract khiIo. , '1 h wor id a sh ; inei tn w re 8.lw,w- mi-inoir, v. inn- n i -tlty of orean pass.iRe decrcaHcd ltM.W biiHliels. Vhlhlp Vicereines, 1.CM.0"o bushels. Tho market Inerrtisf In receipts of con tract corn, toother with tho expectation that Ihcto would be a further Increase to morrow, wan Inllueiitlal In the crop market .Mny corn felt the lncre;i.e more sertoi sl than tho deferred future-, l or delivery this month tho m.irKci npcncu nun cents, which proved to bo tho day's range, mw n HOin Ot nW ' I1L tJVr. I lit I U I . nun ww... ..... ..mi.,, i scarcely any lim e " I If I ' MV. ... ''nrfetl slvely durlnn tlr forenomi and prices at onn time showed " ' sellers in some lust nces bough .t latir in i 1 nnii n leiii'iliin fnilnwi'il. July i oi ino mosi in a ii sold between IUVfH5',e and closed steady at filnJMfi'ic llecelpts were 391 cars, seventy of' contract urade. Pig general trading lit the .Inly and the unloading of Sffl.ooo bushels of May by an Inlluentlal operator, wltii a fractional de- i llno on botii deliveries, niatked the day H session In the oats pit Sympathy with wheat and the fall of rain were the bearish factors, but the decline in prices wns small, owing to continued support trmn t he eleva tors, July sold between '!TWJ 2i-V' and closed t.K lower at "friv. May closed lie down at 2Sc HecclptH were 2S2 cars. Provisions were dull and the range or ii rices narrow. The opening vn easier In ii mp.ithy with corn, but a fair demand steadied the market later. July pork closed at 16.25, July lard closed at 17.9.) and July libs 'i shade better at V-'Mt 7.921 j, Lstlmated lecelpls tomorrow: Wheat, 105 cars, com. Ma cir!i, mils, 350 cars; hogs. ai,ijn head. Tho lending futures ranged as follows: Articles.1 Opeli.l High. lw. Close.' Sjiil'y. I I 72 72lJ 71H.72 i72'i'ry tei'H', 721,j m,li TP.MUW bn fi51 M I ' 50 I 31 53 ,ii fin Mil i57,i ir,tTii i ' I 15b H! !5Vi ?s lo'.iftS ( :S1c "iU -'fl.i 21S ,2fi 25 25 2P! 2Pi25Ti,flU II S2K. II RS It S21.J 11 S5 It M II MlJ II 95 II KM-I 11 95 11 90 S 00 S 0214 R fn R 10 S IW 7 9J1- 7 Hi's 7 MVfel 7 95 7 921; 7 92'i 7 95 7 92( 7 95 7 95 I s a-, s in r o:, s o;ij. r oj 7 fft 7 !iJ!ii 7 S7'.Sj 7 irji, 7 9) 7 S7'.A 7 90 7 S5 7 R7!s 1 S71J May July Corn May July Sept. Ciats May July Sept. Pork .lay July l.anl May July Sept. Illbs -May July Sept No. 2. Cash quotations wete na follows: I'LOUIt Dull: whiter patents. S3.S0g3.9O; straights, $3.20i93 70: clear, 5S.ai2.0; siirlng specials. J3.t0; ptitents. $;.t5y2..S'i; stralghti), t3.iKf3.20: bakers. $1.9')fl2.50. Wl I HAT No. 3 spilng. fi7-'41T71';ic; No. 2 ltd. 7li1l7J0. COItN No. 2. B04i51',e; No. 2 yellow, 50'f M'f. OATS-No. 2 while. 30c; No. 3 white, ISVtf I9lc. HYK-No. 2. 52c. IIAULKY I'alr to choice malting, ISftaSc. SKKDS-No. 1 llax, 1.(!7: No. 1 nortli western, $1.63; prime timothy, $3.k0; clover, contract grade. $in.w, ITtOVISlONS-Meni pork, per bbl , $ll3 JlH.90, Lard, per WO lbs., $s.0W.07'i. Short ribs sides (loose), $7.9.ViS.15. Dry salted shouldera (boxed). $H.S71sf 7.121. Short clear Bides (boxed), $S.25frS.3;'i. WHISICY-llasls of high wines, $1.30. Following tiro the receipts and shipments for today: RcvelptB. Shipments, riour. hbls 29.000 17.100 Wheat, bu 45,000 rH,o:o Corn, bu ."is.im IvMOO oats, bu I'Kl.Ooo 25!,wio llo. bu !.0i) 31,0 0 Unrley. bu I3,)0 COCO On tho Produce exchange todav thn but ter maiket was easy; creameries, llffl8e; dairies, lHiUlc. Cheese, dull, at Byilc. Kggs, weak; froth, I Hie. M)V UIIK ii:.MJIAI, .MAIIKKT. Quotnt I'iiii uf (be Day on A'nrloim Ciiiunioillt lc. NKW YORK. May H.-FLOl'R-Re.coipts, Sl.w'ij bblr.; exports, 26,715 bbls.; market moderately active on top grades; win t r patents, $3.503iS.55; winter straights, 1!30'((3.55: winter extras. $2.45ft2.S5; Mlm.crom bakets, $2.90f3.25; winter Ii v grades, $2.:i012.40. Ryo Hour, bteudy; lalr tu Rood, $2.8503.20.; choice to fancy, i i.2.Vf(3,C0. COItNMIJA L Quiet; yellow western, 97c; i It 9Tc: lltandywlne, $2.45fl2.55. R YK Steady; No, 2 western, 62Vic alloat; btut . 55b5iic. c, I. f., New York carlots. ItARLKY-Otill; feeding. 464$Hc: e. I. 1' New York, malting, 62flWc. Cl , f. New I1ARLKY MALT-Oull: western. 57&2c. WUi;.T-Recelpls, 1I2.5W bushels; ex I ports, 23S.729 hushrls; spot, quiet; No. 2 red, SHc, f. o. b., nfloat; No. a red. Sl4, eleva I tor; No, 1 northern. Duluth. 831ic f, o. b 1 alloat (new); No, l hard, Duluth. J2Vc, f. o. . z., afloat; options opened steady, but I oulckly turned weak under bearish cables, lreer receipts, Increases on passage nnd In vvvr-d's shipments nnd liquidation; mi active . scAro of May shorts on light stocks was the I only bull feature: closed lrregulur at 3iv ( Ho net advanco; May, M!lSJSl?;c, closed at Jil-Hc; July, 7S l-tGWSTic, closed at 7Sic.; September. 7ti'45T7ii 13-1(h. closed at 76ic. CORN-Recelpts, 13,000 bu.; exports. 219, M7 bu.; sales, ifirt.onu bu.j futures, S.OOO bu. pjii, piuu. rui.) , .mi, 0.1'ic, eievaim, unii filsHc, f. o, b.. afloat: option market was generally weak anil lower, following U'lil- cago: larger recelnts In nrnsneet. hejivv I cables, noor exnort demaiul nnd iiiiliiailliiL- I nil affected tho maiket; closed easv nnd Vic n.o net lower; May, 52li'52?ic, closed 62iic; .Inly, 50Sff5lc, dosed 5os4c, September, ilMi ly.iv, 1'iiiniii iir-u. I , track, white, ;2:4T.".7e; options dull ami easier. nAY-Qulet: shipping. 75liWo; good to r'hnlr. 93ftl9ilt,e. HOPS Quiet: state, common in ,.,i ! eron. liC'f2oe; 11) crop, 114fl5c; old" olds'. . 2iJbo; Pnclllu coast, 19,1 crop, ICnlSc: lk9S crop. 11M15C. old olds, 2'6o. u II I D1CS I-Mrni: Calveston. 20 In n.u lSt-c: California, 21 to 23 lbs., I3c; Texas dry. 24 tr. 30 lbs.. 14U141,c. ' lusna l.i: ATI I K R Steady : hemlock sole ni,i to heavyweights, 2l'a23c; ncld i'MliWii:. TALLOW-Stemly; city ($. per i"ikB.j. 4i fa5c: country (nkgs. free). 5fi5Le. PROVISIONS-Heef, steady; family. $10,50 ror 11.50; mess, $9 00,119.50: beef hams. $19.50'ii. 21 50; packet. $10.0X1(10.50; city, extra India mers, n.cvjim.w. v.iu meais, sieauy; pick led bellies, SliiflOlJe: pickled shoulders, 7ic; .....I..-.. 1. ...... lulfllA ,1 I , - T lUCKItll llrtllia, tn,,wuiv,,, ItUllI, stcdiiy western steamed. $S.35fiS,10; rellncd, cajy continent. $S.55: South America. JD.25: com pound, $6.75. Pork, (inlet; family, $Ki.oor 16.50; short clears, $15.50017.00; mess, $15.50. 4 It on. RICK-Stcndy: domestic, fair to extra . ....... 1 .. JK'0lTln u-.'rIK!i Utllirtll, lJIMIlV. MOLASSES-Qulet; Now Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 324j49c, nt'TTKR-Rcielpts, 333 pkgs.; strong but unchanged; creamery, lo-arjo; ractory. llGri;;.v I I. IICCilu III vvi,i. I'n),,,, an HIIJ i fancy, large, colored, 101:c; fancy, large wniie, lu-iwiunu: lunrj. uniiiii, coioreu line: rnncy, smnii, wniie. uuc . i r'OGS Receipts, 11,131 nkgs.; firm; west i cm, regular packed. 13Jil3Vvc; bturago west Uf: miiithern. Iliil2'-C. I MKTALS Pi lee changes or Important features were lacking both at home and HbroHd in menu circles loony, mi win. o nntnis lilL'lirr on asking rates, due chiefly io tv ll;lit advance abroad, where price OATS-Recelpts, lll.OiiO bu, ; exports. 103. S15 bu.: spot, xlcudM No. 2, SJe; No. 3, 21io; No. 3 white. .".31'rt33;c; No. 3 while. 32i33'ic: track, mixed. western. ?irn-Hf.: clo.ed nt JCUSIJIIS, Is M. The close here was quiet, with U.5 still bid and 1X10 asked, with no business of eonefiicn'c reported, r'oppcr In London declined lis 6d under liquidation, but rules slow and closed (inlet at 70, 2s fid for sot and 70, Us 3d for futures. Local copper was Inactive, but nominally steady at unchanged prices on the basis of ll'.oo for Lake 8uerlor nnd 116.fi.!' i for castlns and electroly tic. The trade was without chnw-o and riulot. Spelter also ruled unlet, nt M.Mfll.0f. with the Lon don price unchatlRed, nt 161 15c. loundry Iron remains (!ilet, with prices as last ouotcd. I'lir Iron, JlO.SiVif 10.60: northern foiin dry, J15.:.Vnlti.r-0i southern foundry, "ll.toy lS.wi; soft southern, $13.wvj?15.M. I'OI'LTHV- Alive, easier, sprint; chickens, per pair, IWTiic: fowls, lie: turkeys, fcc. Dressed, firm; turkeys, tO'fec; fowls, 10c. OMAHA W'llOI.KSAIiC .tiAHKI'TS. Conilltloii of Trntte nnd "luntntloii of Stnplr unit p'nnoy I'roiliicc. L'GUS Receipts liberal; goad stock, firm at U-illc. L1VJ4 I'Ot"LTHYIlcns, sc; young and old roosters, 'u7u; turKoya, Citta ducks and geese, IHiVm. UUTTEIt-Common to fair, logilc; choice, ISfil.'lc; separator, Soc. 1'ItESU I'lail-blacU bass, ISc; white baH, luc; bluellsh, lie; bullheads, 8c; bluo tlllri, u, burtalos, 6c; cattish, 12c; cod, 9c; croppies, 10c; clscoes, 7c; hullbut, lie; her rltiB, Uc; haddock, tic; mackerel, 15c; perch, tic; pickerel, 3c; pike, He; red snapper, 10c; salmon, lie; suntllsh, be; smelt, ic; trout, luc; whttcllsh, l.'c. 1'IUL'JJSSi.lve, per doz., Jl. VKAl.H Choice, 'jyloe. HAV--lrlces quoted by Omaha Wholeaala llay Uealcrs' association; Choice upland, r.'.iX; No. I upland, $11.50; medium, $11.00; coarae, iloi-J. ltye Btraw, W.lnj. These prices uru for hay ol good color and quality. Do mund fair. Jlccclpts, 7 cars. v;.vi'h--No. - while, ;Sc. CUltN-No. 3, 43e. UltA.N'- 15. VKOKTAULKS. iiflXACli I'er bu. box, GOc. ASI'AIIAOI.H-Natlve, per doz., COU&JC. itilL UAllii-CaiUonila, pur lb., Jc. iNr LdliiiuTn-l'ur doz., ouc. NHW TL'HNIl'S-l'er doz., 60c. CbiL'."MHi-.i(a iioiliuine, (ier doz., $1,000 l.u, 11 J to SlU'. i'Ai.SMl'b l'cr bu 40c. ilit.MW-l'ii' bu. unsKct, inc. lit-A.'i'A I'o bu., 10c. cAttltnTS l'cr uu 10c. buTi'LUiJ-ler bu., ao'fllOc. UAUlbiriid l'cr uoZ., i'uijSOe. l'AltSLWl I'er uoz.. .jc. l-uiATUUS l'er bu.) 65ij00e; Colorado, JuetH ruiATUKM-i-ariy unios, oiaui ittMi jtivtir hiicv. ye. - - - -.. "siUOliV Po i AlOrJS-l'er bbl.. Jl.SO. CAbUAOIS-NoW Culltornla, 2Wc . 1'o.d AYuiis - e loi'iuu. pui (,-o.isnut crate, funcy, ti; choice, JJ.75; Mexicans, per -I . k". ,,i(-5 i ,v loNh-ulim. oer lb.. .Itic. cm I. IK I. oWH it Missouri, ncr crate. $2. HKANs-Unx, per b bu $1.25Ul.bu; string, per 'a bit., l.toyi.l0. lVlU . .... 1 -i Ci i.U. uo., $3. I'm 1 fcha-l'tr bu. box, $2.25. PKAS Per bu., $2; per li bu., 75c, t.tiiiiitv' Cuiiioiiilu. oer bunch, 6'3'5c. FltUlTS. STUAWUKKUIliS Tcxus, per 21-qt. case, 11. mi Louisiana, i4-t. cuses, JJ.255H2.oO. Ai'PLli5 Per bol tl.uu; Vviuliuitjlou, per bu. tox, 2.00. 'iltOPJCAL FHU1TS. OllANOICo calltornla sicJ!!ns!. 42.255 2.50; navels, $2 50Jj3.23. l.l;.lUn-.ulllornla, extra fancy, $3.2j; choice. u.u,J. UANA.vd Per bunch, ucocrdlng to mzc, FlUS-CallfornIa, new cartons, 75c; layers, C5c- imported, per lb.. 1012c. . . ,r... w I'iifkii, h It, f,lllll. linvnM. .illt.4. f.i I cer io. . llalloween, a'fcc per lb. PIN1J APPLKS-Per doz., J1.75Q2.25. MISClCLLANUOUS. I IONKY California, per 21-sectlon case, ClDint-Pcr bbl., $1.50; per half bbl., $2.75. NUTS-Kngllsh walnuts, per lb 15c; 111 i,.,riu iur in., lin: nlniunds. oer lb.. Ih'a2uc: raw peanuts, per lb., iftilic; roasted, t!40 c; JrnZllS, IOC, IJU.aua, , tutuanuio, cacn, 4',sc. lu'm'.V No. 1 crecn. 51ic: No. 2 green. .. . ,,. V.. O rn ll.il rALn I I vni run , ic I" lhs.. kc: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6e; dry hides, 8fcl3c; sheep pulls, -Jtiioc; nurse niucs, n.avu- St. Louis (Jrnlii anil Provisions. ST. l.oriS. May ti. WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red. rush, cle.ltor, 73V4c: track. 711aC!t' 75c; May. 73'i.c: July. 70V,e; September, 70o; No, 2 hard, i2&72!4c . COIIN-Lowcr; No. 2 cash, llc; track, Jix.fiiv. Mi,., .111-.,.- .In v 4ll'.r. Jiii.fi ixp. M.iv. j Hie: July 4li.ic, OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 29!4c: track 29'iQ30lic; May, 291se; July, Ittl-c; No, 2 white. U'AUSlc. ltYU Firm. 5514c. l.M.nnt Dull: natents. $3.55Tl3.7o: extra fancy anil straight, $3.15g3.30; clear, $2.S0ff a.!"'. L ' , . 1 T C T I , 1 . . . n,.r,inn ra.ilntn t'" T'.TV nisi lO t lllllll , ,i-.f. ,.."U 3.50; prime worth more. COltNMKAL-Steady at $2.25. IH1AN.' Onlet : sacked east, track. 70ffi71c IIAY-Steady; timothy. JOoOfl 13.50; pralrlc, $11.50. WHISK Y-Stcndy. $1.30. 1HON COTTONT110S-$1. ll.UlttlNI1-Blt.ffi 7c. 111!MP TWINE 9e. piioviSIONS I'ork. slow: lobbing. $15.75. Lard, slow, $7.95. Dry salt meats, easy; boxed lots, extru shorts, $S.3714; cleir ribs, is.w; clear sines, js.nivs. iiacon, eusj. boxed lots, extra shorts, 9.121a; clear ribs, 113V. 6s reg. nnd coupon, 109Vi $9.25: clear sides, 9.371s. I'lie closing prices on bonus ioda, nro as METALS Lead, sicaoy, &peucr, i slnmlv lit S3.S,U,. POL H Itv ntenny ; ciucKcns, lij'ioe; turkeys. 51se; ducks, 6c; geese, 4c. Hl.T Tl'.u sieaoy; creamery, 15tJ19c; iliiliv. 12H15e ' l.'lli'!C!ain.,,lv 1(Vl:n rrnJlcUed nnrl rnSCS Included. l.lverpniil (iriiln nnd Provisions. i.ivi.Mfi.iiii.. Mav c.-WHKAT-spot. L!&A. 1A lis 2d; fujures. steady: July. 5s 10-Vl; Sep- tember, 6s 10d. ,VXV.V "S. 1 si Jul- American mixed, old quoted. 4s Ed; futures v-uiw ni'i". v i i . . j t- r,i. V .. .;! inlet: May, nominal; diny, is u; ocinein ner4 is. i'h ,h I'nnnr tin. Rip.nnv. hi ri!. i'.ii. i.M.niTnHt. I.nuls fanev winter, dull. Ks, UOP3-At London. Pacllle coast, steady, at XVlIKi 16S. I'liovisio.NM lieer easy: oxira mess, fils 3d. Pork, steady; prime mess, western, B3s 3d. Lard, steady; American re- linen, in pans. s; prime western, in iierci-K, steady nt 42s. Bacon. Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., steady. 46s 6d; snort rios. 10 ribs. Hi to 2ii ins.. sicaay ai iiu d. Lnnir clear middles. light 28 to 31 ibn., steady, at l.'S m. I.mitr . leiir middles, heavy. 35 to 40 lbs,. steady, at 40s 6d; short clear hneks, 16 to ni lus,, sieauy in tun .i; firm umiib, it '" lh HIS., BllNlUJ, III 1.1 ihi, liuunirm, nifitniv. Jl IO 1.1 IOS,. Ml'Ull.V. Ill ."IS n'l I1AI1ID, iiiiuii cut. 14 to 16 lbs. tlrm, at 15s 9d. I1UTTER Dull: finest United States, 8s; good United States, 6s. CHEESE Quiet; American finest white, 47s lid; American linest colored, ibs. TALLOW t'rimo city, steady, zoa; aus trnllan 111 itonnon, qiuei, :ns wi. Ciraln In Store mid Aflont. VRW Yfinii. Mav 11. The stnement of the vlulhlA Hiiiinlv of ernln In store nnd nflnnt on Saturday, .May 1, as complied dv ino New York Produce exchange, is as follows: WliPiil 411 liR OM hn dpnre.lR. lC.S4.nofl hll.. Corn, lS.tWi.OOO tm. 1 decreuse. 360,000 bu. Oats, l2.&3i.,(H"i mi,; increase, ibz.imj nu. itye, ihi.- 000 bu.; decrease. 21.000 bu. Barley, 695,000 nu,; iiecre.ise, i.nju nu. Pnurlii Miirkrt, PEORIA, HI., May 6.-CORN-Flrm; No. 45c. OATS-FInn: No. 2 white. 29Uc: track. 29c. through billed. w hisky uon the basis of $i.zs for fin ished goods. EIkIii Hutter Mnrkrt. ELGIN. 111.. Mav 6,-Bl'TTER-Steadv at ISii c; saics ror ino week were i.iw ids. Coffee Mnrket, NEW YORK, Mny fl.-COFFEE-Spot Rio. dull: No. 7. Invoice, Ulic; mild, quiet; cor- (lOVn, S'.il ii wan uiminer nun miy nn thn cxclianao for futures. The mnrket nnt.np,l steadv at a decline of 5 nolnts und . . i . t,.,...... ii .1,,.. ...,,iAM IlllCd more 111 IIP" livn. mi in. J HIIMt'i light lOCllI HIIU IIU:!!,!! nvillllll. iinmhlll "ill by larger Brazilian port receipts than ex- pected. an easier turn of European mar- I . I n I - .1 T n. .....I ,i ham. fit. nl n,,t- kcih man miiixi-'i . , , .7. sldo support, uontiiiurii unii iriiuu in ino spot market nun preiiiciinni iui wrsii m- nolntK hidiwwl to We gilt dnWIl tllC market. Clearances for tho United States were large, The market closed sieauy mm nei .""' cnanged to u poiuia mnn. imhihi itiiuru a trine lino in uiu " '-"""i" Total sales were, but 11.500 bags, Including Mav at 15.25! Sentember ut $5.5j; December at $5.75; January nt $5.S0. Wool Mnrkct. S?T. I.OI'IS. Mnv 6 WOOI ICtlll), falrlv netlvii: medltnn crndes. lirnl7We: light line. llSWic; heavy tine, Mfllc; tub washed, li'KJlC. LONDON. Mav 6. WOOL The offerings ni ma wool auction sales loony nuinoereu 12.1V) bales, Including a good general selec- tlon, The trade was large and competition between homo nnd continental buyers wns spirited. American buyers secured a quart- Illy or new good crossnreos. 1 llvnnorated mid llrlril I'm It a. NEW YORIC. Mav 6. E V.vpo rtATRT) M'lM.KB Trad nu in tne market ror evano- rated apples was confined chiefly to choies THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, and fancy j:rndcs at old prices, nnd even this was In n small way. K.xport was slow Htale common, 31 k, prime, IHifU'ic; choice, 5fi5'4c, fnnci, (fjie'e. CALIFOHNIA DKIHD I'UtriTS-rontlnile Innctlvc nnd nominal. PrJtics, 3Vif'c. n to slr.p and quality. Apricots, Royal, ixt'a 12c; Xlo.ir Park, SrflJc I'eachcs, peeled, mtfl20c, unpeoled, oy310c. JIOVKJIKNTS HTtlt'KS AMI HOMJS. Mpeftilntl ve AiMnnrr in Hrnovnl tTlth tSt'ent Vlolenee. XBW YOniC, May 6.-Tho interrupted speculative advance was renewed today with ureal violence. The Rratmcrfl, Paclllcs, Trunk lines nnd Houthwesterns proved to be the. most active. There waa a continued dearth of news to account for the strength of the market In general or Northern Pacific In particular. There was a wind rumor that all tho great railroad Interests whose supposed contest for control has raimnl din reeent violent movements In prices, I ail come to ti compromise and there were aboil' to consolidate all the principal railroad systems of the whole country. This narrowed -own somewhat to more specific reports of progress In tho sotithweBtern merger, and of further steps towards the adjustment of relations In the Northwestern railroad ileal, Northern Pacllle mnde an extreme advance of 23 points, with no very Important reaction on the way up. Long strings of 1,00 to ,( share blocks were recorded, but the successive prk'c changes did not exceed of a point after the open ing, when the second sale was made at a Jump of 34 points over the llrst sale, which was I points over Saturday. The movement over Canadian Pacllle was apparently sym pathetic anil reached an extreme of 13'J, Tho Duluth and South Shore and Atlantic rommon nnd preferred rose about 31?; points each. Aside from these there were few stocks which exceeded the opening prices, among them Atchison, which rose an ex treme, 6Vii points nnd a number of less prom inent stocks. Pittsburg, Cleveland, Cincin nati & St. Louis rose f.Vi points; Minneapolis & St. Louis 7 points ,nnd the coalers gen erally from I'i to A points. Vnnn n f fhrm r-n1ni U'lis fllltv mntntntfieil ' The buying of Northern Pacllle was very concentrated, a single house being credited with the purcnaHc oi as mucn as i.w.'M) shares. It Is n house prominent in all tho recent notauie movements ot rallrond stocks. The day s business was well over 2,001V") shnres, but was Gno.tfX) leas than on any tun nay s iraning insi ween. The lonowing are me closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchlon .. . S.i?i St. Paul .'M I do pM .lll"iV. l'acine .... . W'i 8. Hallway ., .1S5'4 .134 . ZVi . KV, , s:.4 a to.... do pfd cnn. I'aclnc .... 110 do nfil Can. Southern... .. M Texas & Pacific .. SO't T.. St. L. & W. ..151514 do pfd .. L'nlon Pacific .. .. il do pfil ..CO Wahnsh Chef. & o C, II. & CJ 0., 1. & U 181 iW 111 9V4 21 'I', , IS :H ii 47 '.: rs tlo oM .... Clilcaitn & I 111. C. & N. W ..20ii do pfd .... ..14 W. et I.. K. c, n. i. & r C. C. O. A 8t. U. .. SJ', do pfd .. U Wis. Central .. SJ'i do pfd .. :. lAdnins Kx .. IJ'i'Amerlcan Kx .. 47 l. S. Kx .. i Wellsd'arpo Kx... .. Sl'j Cons. Oas .. 211 Hocking Coal .. ki'i'lntcr. l'oner .. W Itepuhllo Steel .... ..177'i do pfd ..221 Aninl. Coprer .. Am. Car Kdy .. 9S't do pfd .. 41 It Am. L. Oil .. 71 do pfd .. 51 Am. S. & It ,..Wi da pfd . . 5:'i Am. Tobacco Colo. Southern lo 1st PM do 21 pM Chi. T. & T do pfd Chi. Alton .!( do nfj CHI. w .. 1 .. SMi .. 76 ..lllli .. r.ij tlo pf'I A do lira ii IjcI. & Hudson.... .. U & W I). & It. II do ptu Krle do lt pM do 2d litd .. 5Ji, .. 9i .. SCi .. '4 ..102 .. r,ii ..10V4 ..ns',4 .. i'.aj 7 ... Sl',4 ... 4r, ,.. IT' i ... H?4 .. 7 ... S'.IJ ,.. 60 ... r.'j'i ,..U6i ,.. 41 ... S514 ...2)! ...147'j ... n:', ... ir'i ... m ... 15 ... 77i ... 2H.i ... CJ'i ... UK ...100'4 ... !9 Ot. Northern pfd., ,In"..uinc Valley Ulk'nf5 . . .y 7b1 j Anaconda M. Co.., 1UU Hrooklyn It. T 31 Colo, 1 & I 6"j Ctm. Tobacco M do pfd KO (len. Klectrlo tOSA Olucoso Sonar .... 1M Inter. Paper 1T0 do prd IV 1 I.iclede Gas !'-' Nat. Illscult U Nat. l'ad It-HNat. Salt , 3"'il do prd Ci N. American .... 155 -Pacific Coast , ICOi I'aclllc Mall , M'.i People's (las S3 Pressed Steel Car lIT'il do pfd W2 Pullman I'. Car.. 3fi!i KtiRar 153 ,T. i I. Coal I... 70 Union Hag 45' do ptd 7M; u. S. Leather .... Mil do nfil .-"(- III. Central Iowa Cfnlrnl .. do pfd I.. B. & W do nta iKiulf. & Nash. Manhattan I. .. Met. St. Ity Mex. Central .. M. & St. I. Mo. Pacific Mex. National . K: .& Tl (IO tllO ..... N. J. comrai N. Y. Central Nor. ei W lo pM N. I'aeldc ln nfd V,?nnVylvnnla''.' , c. "t at Reading ' l)o isl ,,fd ... I" ii J Vi Ontario & V.. do Id nfd St. L. &. S. I'... (iU. S. llubber .... H i do prd fi"i U. S. Steel 14 do prd CC'4 Western t.'nlon .. do lid pfd .... do !d titd St. L. S. W do prd Voir York liuiey .llnrkrt. NEW YORK. Mnv 6. MONK Y On call. llrm at 6 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4f('4H per cent. STERLING KXCIIANOK-Kasler. with uctual business In bankers' bills at $I.S7Vf4 4.8S for demand nnd $ i.sij ror sixiy days; posted rates, $4.fi5vit4.S6 and $I.W, commercial bills, $4.S3-)iSi"4.Mli. blltVi'iil (.eruucaies, wo; uar, ojc; .Mexi can dollars, ISHc. GOVKRNMr.NT HONUS weak; rerunn ing 2s reg. nnd coupon, joi; 3s reg. ana eounon. luO'.i: new Is reg. nnd couuon. is reg. nnu iouows: u. b. rer. ;s, rcB..,iuu .n. i. i-eairai vi?i do coupon lUi N. J. Cent. gen. 3i.l33 do 2s, reff do coupln -.03!i No. Pacific 3s 721i l('?'il do 4s 10Ji Ui'.tN Y, C & St U 4s..l0i'., IJJ'.iNor. & West. c. 4s. .101 113t Ore. Nav. Is I'D do new is, reg.. do coupon do old 4a reg... do coupon 113' do 4 Oo do coupon ,u do 3s, reg.. nfTTS,::-:::; 'Ik -vs::: . dQ BdJ 4s M c , V""- fouwirrn M . n r g. .... Ches. & Ohio ('-. .106 Bt. raul consols. ...193 do 3s 120 St I'. C & P 1 US14 c. & N. w. c. 7s...;:;sh, do 5s i:o do s. ! . neb. cs.. ..l.'i s. rncinc Is :sl CM. Ter. 4s 91 S. Hallnay If 117t Colo, Southern li... It S. It, & T. 6s M n. n, G, 4a 102'4'Tex. .t Pacific ls...ll'Jlj do .100 Union Pacific 4s Wabaih Is do 2s West Shore 4s... Wis. Central 4s.. .io:.'4 .ItS'i .110 .U44 . 9f'Ni .. 95'i Gen. Elcctrlo fs....iJli iowa Central is... .117 j.,. & uni. is ioj jj.. K. & T. Is a do 4i. SSli Vlr. Centuries .. Offered. nnslnii llnliin Klncka. nnSTnt.'. Mnv Cl'nl1 Innno lHR nor cent; time loans, iai per cent, omciai ClOSing A.. T. & St. K... .. SC N. K. O. & C. IH. . .VA't'Adientiire 6.114 17 do pfd Am. Sucar ..iUH'HIriRham M, Co.... no pfd .111 Amal. Copper '.2214 Am. Telephone. Atlantic 31 lloston & Montana .412 Ilutte & Potion ....!!( Boston & Albany... .25S lloston I. .1 c n. & Q Dominion Coal .19614 Calumet & Hccla....MS ... I'jK Centennial 31 do prd ... 11414 Franklin ...I.'S Otceola ...143 Parrot ...2'. Qulncy ... 11U franta Fe Copper, .,, 33't.Tamarack ... 2H4 t'tah .Mlnlns ...124!,hvinon.i ... 3'4 Wolverine ...lOO'.i' .. IS .. .. Sl'i ..17V .. 3 ..m .. 21 .. 2s .. 't I Oen, Klectrlc r.u. r.icwuu t,,. Mex. Central ... I N. K. O. & C... Old Dominion 1 , H" on V"'.?0 Union Land Atchison 4j Sew York Sllnlnic Stork. NEW YORK. May G.-Tho following are quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con. Alice 13 il.lttle Chief 4J Ontario .... 12 ,...s;.o M .... s .... V 20 .... 55 370 Ilreece 150 Ophlr llninswlck Con 16 Phoenix Comstock Tun ., ., .'. I'ototl ..230 Ifavaae ,. 10 ISIerra Nevada ..110 (Email Hopes ,, CO jmandard Con. Cat. k Va, ., Deadwood Terra ,r " HiiveV Horn silver uadvllls Con.. 1. iiudon Stock Qiintntlnnn. LONDON, May 6.-2 p, m.-Closlng; Conkoia, money., do aecount ... . . . . ... fli do 1st pfd .... 91 9-l Pennsylvania .. ... Pi Heading- ...KPi'N. Paclflo prd.. ...Ul'i'Orand Trunk .. . 71. . 7i ; Atcnison Can. Pacllle , .1031, at. ram ... Ill IVnlr.il . Ill i,ulsvllle , , .ivi itinnconna ..Ill Inand Mines ... . io's . 4V Union 1'aeine prd... !V,4jU S. Hleel w. j, central n uo prd .102!: r.nw BAR SILVER Firm. ?7&iil nr n MONEY 2?fl3 per cent, Thn rate of dls- 1 ci count in tho open market for short bills Is 3V3 7-16 per cent: for three mnnihi' hills. I U I'lVUU, ,., .Villi Cnll Mniipy Ailvnures. NEW YORIC. Mav IV Cnll mnnt... vanccd In 10 per cent tndnv nml n,v,. ,.f mo oanks inniiguraieo a new system with reference to accepting collateral for loans, What passed for an adequate margin a week or so ago. when the bull mnvnmpm was at Its height, was not considered sutll- dent lo meci tno uncertainties or today's I market, ror mat reason one ot tne princl- mil banks reo'Jired'n marshi or $30 on p.i-h 1100 asked for In new loans, scrutinizing witn unusual care tne names upon tno I paper. GMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Bef Btttri Sold Stroig t a Dim Higher and Cons AotWt aid Htrngr, HOGS AVERAGED TWO AND A HALF HIGHER I'nlrly l.lbernl Supply of Sheep nnil 1. n in lis nml Uhlle .Mnrkct Mm n Little Mow, Just About Mend) t'rlccs Mere l'nlil, SOUTH OMAHA, May 6. llecelpts were: Cattle. Hogs, sneep. umciai Alouuay a.oiu is.y) b.ioJ Same day last week 2.9U U.iOi b.ow I Mima week beiore i,Mi t,ni b,iit Sninu three weeks uku,, 3,m e,ils b,o7u &UHIU lour weeka ugo.,,. 1,iai i.mu i.iv2 bntne day last ycui l.ioi 4,i21 i,WI Average nncu unlit inr hues at Soutn I Omaha the past suvcral daya with com- parisons: I 1901. 19W.ls99.,b9i.lVJf.lS9'5 ilS95. April 15.. 6 01-7.1 I 3 721 3 6i 3 W 3 34 4 71 AortI Id.. i 1. f, tf.i i :i bi, s a,i 4 n io. April If.. a 92i b oil 3 72i 3 Vl J Uj 4 74 I 81. April lb.. a M?, 6 4 3 b 3 b'0 3 4 (J 67 Aprll 19.. b b I6 3 111 3 bl 3 Dl i 1 April 6 b 451 3 7o 3 Wl 3 Mi 3 35 4 6 April 21.. 6 12 3 771 3 VJ 3 U 3 3u Aplll 22.. 6 fcOHl i 3 72 3 M 3 t4 3 3J 3 70 A nril l . . P nt! a .' "ii ! kii I Vk, 1 hi tin April 2S.. I 6 Alilll VJ.A 5 C5 I 3 77 3 75 3 .'l . '..! I.'. . en 3 tU 3 61 April 30.. I a OlVil 5 32 3 83 3 3 15 4 ol May 1. t ijl'i ii 2tj 3 ,9 S 121 4 46 I . 1 ;:l . m May S... .May 3... May 4... May 5... May t... 2 i'7 5 72 5 6) S 67! ' 5 l-i 6 17 5 26 3 S0i 3 -il I 4 bo 3 72l 3 26 4 47 ., i in'. 3 65 3 5 3 S7 3 93 3 95 3 93 3 62 3 61 3 bl 3 32 4 40 ' I Indicates Sunday. The olllclal lllllnhrr nf rnr.q of stock vas: .uubi.i ... mu-, uy eacn roau wns. Cattle. Hogs.Sliccp. C, M. & Ht. V. Ry O. Ac St. L. Ity L'nlon Pacific System.. C. & N. W. Ry K 13. & M. V. R. V... S. C. & 1". Ry C, St. 1'., M. .ti O. Ry H. A: M. R. R. R.... C, il. oi g. Ry K. C. & St. J C, R. I. A P., cast.. C, R. I. & P., west.. Illinois Central 3 1 24 16 1 " i 11 13 3 1 9 Total receipts 130 51 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purcnaslng tno num- uer oi neuu lnuicatca: Hn crs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 36 t.91 916 3i5 Swift and Company 451 Cudahy Packing Co 195 Armour & Co 159 Cudahy, from K. C Uudahy, from country.., 93 R. llccker Ac Dcgun bis Vausant & Co ,S5 Lobmau & Co 367 Benton &. Underwood.... 59 Livingstone Ac Schaller.. 2i0 1.1VJ S62 !, 36 2,213 1 20 Dennis & Co 30 Hamilton & It 2!- Other buyers 3SI M2 Totals 3,4S0 3.635 6,052 IM'r'I'l.l.' Tlinr nuc, ., f,lr run ..f ft. ttla iinr,. i.i.inf r.,r n Mnmiuv nn, i nu imnifnra were all liberal buyers It did not take long for tho more desirable grades of all kinds to change hands. Armour had an extra steer buyer here today, which of course hlnn,l tu ulllmiliiln IV.n mnrlinl nml tlm general Impression Is that Armour will bo u ht.fl.vv l,livl- hrn tnr unmo limn In nmn nr ill li.nilt ill, III Ihr. tlnmnf,. In I Hn llil,mn ........ , , , There were only about thirty enrs of ueci siccrs inciucied in tne receipts tins morning nnd buyers started out early and bought up what was orrerta in snort oruei. The market was not only active, but strong to n dime higher on the more desirable grades. Even the commoner kinds sold without dlltlculty at good, strong prices. Tho market on butcher stock was also In good shape and practically all the better urades changed hands nt an carlv hour at gcod. strong prices. Tho commoner kinds and ennners did not show any Improve- ment, but tho better grades were In good and Indian. $1.15tivi.oi): cows. $3.00fil.o0; heir demand. crs, $3.1011.93; canners, $2.00ft2.75; bulls Hulls also sold nt fully steadv nrlces and $3.10?7-l.7O: calves. $l.005.73. calves nnd stags iiImi biought rully as much as tney uiu last ytck . rnero were a good many stockers and feeders on sale this morning, but tho do- mand seemed to be HUttlclcm to take what wns offered nt last .week's closlni: prices. Tho liberal supply of bourse gave Buyers a cnanco io tuscnminnic againsr me com- moner kinds, nnd in some cases sellers lounu ii oimcuii io get steady prices ror unacsirnnio grades. Aiiyimng goon, now- ever, sold in giud season Representative sales: REEF STEERS No. Av. Tr. No. Av, Pr. 1 700 4 00 2i 1164 4 93 2 950 4 23 12 1220 5 10 3 6.11 4 30 2 U3 & 10 14 370 4 20 1 1200 3 13 13 920 4 43 31 1143 5 13 1 950 4 50 47 12GS 5 13 40 699 4 (5 13 1103 5 13 4 OtiO I 6) 31 123S 3 ;0 Z 0S6 4 SO 33 1196 3 10 5 1274 4 SO S 1125 5 10 2 S2M 4 Wl 25 12(3 5 3) 23 10)3 4 10 12 1371 3 30 li 1197 4 S3 Hi 13ii7 3 20 20 1195 4 S3 SS 1390.. 3 20 18 1041 I S3 37 1351 3 70 6 954 4 S3 11 1217 5 50 18 1010 4 90 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 3 w 4 ,10 30 m 4 (15 IS 763 4 35 1 94.' 4 SO COWS. 1 910 1 73 I, 1043 3 C, 1 910 2 73 1 1100 3 75 1 730 2 75 1 1230 3 4 813 2 75 I K03 3 S3 3 92S 2 SO 1 1100 3 CO 1 S90 3 00 IS 1178 4 V0 1 1160 3 10 ' 12 1032 4 00 3 934 3 13 1 930 4 00 2 930 3 23 S 1032 4 00 3 950 3 23 1 1270 4 00 1 0S0 3 13 4 10SO 4 C, 2 1010 3 25 1 1300 4 10 12 935 3 23 1 9Su 4 10 3 1000 3 33 3 1000 4 IS 2 1053 3 35 S 974 4 15 1 S90 2 15 7 1228 i 10 3 990 3 25 ' 3 13(6 4 25 16 1030 4 33 3 1263 4 23 1 1200 3 33 1 710 4 25 1 1240 3 50 1 1030 4 "i 3 10(0 3 f0 1 12V) 4 23 2 910 3 30 2 10W 13 1 12M 3 60 17 920 4 30 tl 1100 3 W 1 1330 4 73 HEIFERS. 1 790 3 2i 2 755 4 33 1 690 3 75 3 S70 4 50 3 "'J 4 00 1 934 IN BULLS. 1 700 2 10 1 720 i 63 1 700 2 75 1 160 3 C3 1 1170 3 05 2 965 3 73 1 1170 3 13 J 2070 3 TO 1 1270 3 15 1 1370 I 10 1 920 3 10 1 $10 4 00 2 1030 3 () 2 1ISS ( 0) 1 6b0 3 30 1 1320 4 (-3 1 1(30 3 50 1 1030 4 10 1 1020 3 55 1 1260 4 10 1.. 750 3 C5 1 1050 4 15 1 1003 3 0) CALVES. 1 IM) 1 75 1 130 6 CO 1 90 4 73 1 110 6 CO J8 356 5 1.0 STOC1C COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 630 2 10 12 153 3 iV) 1 "30 2 23 1 1010 3 65 2 990 2 23 1 970 3 05 1 S70 2 GO 1 102) 3 65 1 SCO 2 00 b 550 3 tr. 1 66i) 2 73 SI 473 i 75 1 7(0 2 75 Jl m 3 75 1 1013 2 73 19 370 3 73 1 1030 3 fo S 533 .1 55 C "12 3 10 IS 3 S3 1 310 3 00 8 517 3 M 3 750 3 00 S Hi 3 90 2 610 3 00 1 450 4 0) 4 420 3 35 8 750 4 W 6 711 3 23 13 731 4 00 3 S" 3 M 39 61 4 M 4 650 3 2) 2 50i) 4 ') 1 "30 3 35 15 50 4 00 6 751 3 T5 50 651 4 00 2 600 3 23 23 4)4 4 00 2 915 3 35 1 710 4 00 J 1500 3 FJ 3 SOJ 4 10 2 310 3 50 8TOCK CALVES. 1 170 3 00 17 203 4 73 ., DO 3 50 STAGS. ..1300 3 10 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 600 3 00 71 007 4 70 5 592 3 '.3 1 650 4 "0 4 737 3 50 17 "M I 70 3 603 3 '0 16 674 4 70 1 10 3 SO 12 434 4 73 3 654 3 50 17 711 4 75 1 780 3 73 S7 $1 2 593 1 ro 23 2 4 3 400 4 00 10.,., 35 4 10 3. 191 4 10 S3 933 4 50 8 678 4 I) 20 193 4 SO 19 433 4 13 52 783 4 90 4 520 4 15 12 520 4 93 1 735 4 35 i (I'I 5 "0 IS 334 I 30 Jl 593 5 CO 6 COO 4 60 14 590 3 ) 4 74 ) 4 S3 37 592 3 Co S 637 4 03 39 578 5 I'D II 332 1 63 41 550 3 M HOGS There was not a heavy run boss here today und the market can MAT 7, 1001. quoted a strong 2'jc higher than Satur day. Packers started out and wanted to buy their droves at about steady prices, but sellers were holding for an advance nnd dually got It. Tho bulk of the hogs sold from $5.ti to $5,70, with it top of $".7i'a. Tho marKci Kept improving as me morn ing advanced and closed up strong. The llrst sales were mostly nt jS.fi.'i, and later nt $3.05 and $5.tii'4, and llnally at $574 nnd $5.70. H was a good, uctlvu market nfirr irinlliie llnallv started, and every- thing was i out or iirst hands in good sea- No. av. Sh. 1'r. No. AV. sh. I'r. 13 "H ... 4 fit P3 W 40 5 r.ji, 64... 7... 7t... 87... 67..., 62..., 64... 73... 62... 7S... 61... CS... 85... 81... ...loo 160 fi fjii ,...!M 12i) 3 67', ....1(7 80 S 7'j ....113 ... 5C?', ...210 80 5 i.Hi ...233 80 5 673 ,...2J1 20) o 171, ,...Ji1 40 S tHj ....217 80 6 671, ....233 120 o f.H, ....2:! iw s f;i ,...232 ... SfiJlf, 222 ... S 67', 76 Ill 1M 5 Ci 85 107 ... 5 Ci 12 3')3 ... i & 2 l'Jl ... 5(5 fij 162 I?) ?3 :n no 3 a M ZXl ... SM 71 157 I0 9 (,3 313 210 3 CS M W) l'l 5 f.5 ...1M ...2'") ...I) ...217 ...2d 40 6 1! 13.. J3.. .. 5 ) ? 5 .. 5 63 SO 5 fJ'i .. 5 CH, .218 120 Sf7'j 73 IK 210 3 Vj it. 6J., (. 62. 0 (9... 64... M... 73... 76... 62... 63... IS... 47... 53... ....26 5 70 ...121 ....267 10) 3 70 ....23 SO o 70 M.. ..239 210 i'Vi . .273 320 5 67! J ..235 80 5 !', ..K UO S ft "a ..213 ... .'. ii'i ..W ... 5 J7'4 ..229 ... 3 6714 ,.2U ... 3 0714 ....213 ... .....Ml M ...,2v3 80 ....376 160 311 ... 317 ... 313 ... 5 i 5 70 3 10 5 70 5 '24 s 5 774 u, .267 ... 5 C714 SI ll'MI' Tlmrn wiim iilintll im average Mondnv's run of sheen liero today, anil although packers did not seem to be par- o tlculariy anxious ror supplies, seners mauageu to gei jusi aooui sieauy inn w, ri the trade at tins poun. i.;oioraiio lamus until ii m lili?h us LViiO. which was lust about steady with last week, and clipped lambs Bum ill fl.o,), linn uiiiniwii n;iiii.-ip ,v i,. wI.im, u iiw. u.imi. ii m tlinv broiicht last week. Tho market us n whole then could be quoted Just about steady. . fiiiiitnilmiM! Ctinlrn wethers, tl.20fll.ti0i fair to gcod wethers, $l.wy4.20: clipped , 1 . , . I , in nt,l,l t,l1ll,M(l MUllltlB, 1.I.1J Jl'1.0, ,1111 .V, r"ul ,.'..- wethers. .i.7u'd l.oo; cnoinc iikiiiwcikui year; Hugs, $l.25fl.iW; fair to good yearlings. $l.lo f -': clipped yearlings. $I.154j 1.33; choice. ; - -;.. , i,,, ,f7. ,nlr t i eood s?Vf j ' J,i,l AWP!t. tj-jsiiJ.;:.: ciuiiro iniiiiiN. 7i.!Mrrf.i.m: lair to cuuu utiuu. $l.0.'ii(4.9O' rllpped lambs, $1,201)4.40; spring lambs. $5.50;il.oJ; feeder wethers, $3.j01i I.Ou; teener lamus, ji.wyi.iu. iiepresciuuinu hales: No. A v. 35 71 159 79 102 SS 75 SS 90 S3 72 69 69 Pr. $2 50 3 50 3 59 4 00 4 15 4 35 5 () 5 (0 2 CO 3 O) I U) 4 75 1 75 2 cull lambs 139 clipped ewes iu uncus 255 clipped Mexican wethers.. 461 dinned .Mexican wethers.. 311 Colorado flipped lambs... 613 Colorado-Mexican lambs.. &3I Colorado lambs 2 cllmu'd ewes 501 clipped ewes 423 western wethers fill Colorndo western lambs... 110 Colorndo lambs Chicago 1,1 vn vrocic mahkkt, Mcern Sternly In Ton 11 IbIht Hiis nil Sheeii Mow, CHICAGO. Mav 6,-Cnttle-Recelnts. IK.Oiio, tncliidlng 3)0 Texans. Steers, steady, to 10c lilgher; butcher stock, active and steady; good to prlmo steers, $5.051) 0.00; poor to medium. $l.o0f-5.0: Miockers and feeders. $2.WVj5.00: cows, $2.05f(4.Ci5; heifers, stendy to Mtroiig, itifM.bu; canners slow, h.wh.mi; bulls llrm. $:i.0of(4.50; calves nbout steady. 3.50115.00; Texas fed steers, $I.25J(5.10; 'i'exas grass steers, ji.(.Niyu.4u; Texas Dims, .. ioy 3.90, 11 OGS Rcclctits today. 30.000 head : tomor row- KM 'ipni'i estimated left over, 1.O00 head. Market opened 5teady, closed tirm F.0??!-- clearances. Mixed and butchers $-i."o..s.i; good to choice heavy, $o.,W(o.S,VJ rOUgll llCaVV. u. . ,11 J.l.l : light. Ja.DOSl J.W udk of salcs, $3.75q.5.SO. SI11CHP AND LA M US ReCCllltS. 20.1 Illlll'ltet slow: CXIlOrt 1111 to $l.l): Cllllliei I inmliu ul.iortt. ivnnltil .,'n. I.' ..lliM.n.l lit. In $4.75: .good to choice wethers, $1.1015.40; ; fair "'.y'':",''- . . .;JV'." $l.lofi5.40; yearlings. Sl.lMil.oO; native, lambs I la,uu'"'i .niuni uuinra, h,woij.., KiuiMiiK City l.lvr Ntnrk Mnrkrt. KANSAS CITY. May 6,-CATTLU-Re ceints. l.fOi) nntlves. 500 Texmis. 2i) calves native and Tcxus beef steers. 101115c hlkher stockers and feeders, active and steady aood to choice native beef steers. $5.25fc5.60 fair to good, $4.50(B.15; stockers and feeders $1.00375.25; fed westerns, i6.MTl.-o; Texas HOGS Receipts, S.500 head; market opened siorioy, cioseti nc nigiicr; top, fo.ss bulk or sales, ji.tvuii.Ni; neavy, j.i.mi&.sj mixed packers, $5.55y5.75; light, $5.2535.tT7',i pigs. S loom 5.20. SHKICP AND LAMUS Recelnts. 6.S00 mnrket strong nnd nctive; western lambs, i.oun-i.yj; western wetnera, l.'o'u-i.j'i; west, ern yearlings. $l.50tff 1,75; owes, $3.503ii'l.0O cutis, K.&uoia.ai; cupped Texans, ja.o"Jai.2o spring litmus, jo.wqjb.w. ew York Live Stock Mnrket. NEW YORK. Mny rt.-HEEVES-Recelnts i.sd neuu: steers, ste auv to snn e lower bulls, steady. 12; cows generally 10c higher steers. $4.S5ff5.65: oxen nnd stnKS. Sl.Oiirr 5.05; bulls, JJ.10fjt.30; cows. $2.K'al.o0. Cables steady; exports, none. CALVliH llece nts. li.un neni : demand fnlr Mirlces steady to 25o lower; some Into arrivals unsold: veins, j.i.wiia.io: mainiv, j3.5Wio.50: little cnives, ti'.Tjjia.uo. HllKKP and L...Ain iieceipts. w.'hs head: slow; lambs, 16c higher; sales, 25c higher; clipped sheep, $3.2501.50; export sheep, $1.75: clipped culls, $2.5003.0); old sheep, Si.ootfS.oo; clipped lambs. $4.5iX(fj.50; clipped culls, $.t.50tf3.75; lambs, $2.00'ii5.O0. HOGS Receipts, 9,313 head; market lower nt$5.050.10. .St. I, iiii U Live Stock Mnrket. ST. I.OI'IR. Mnv I".. CATTLE Herelnts. 2,200 head, Including 150 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $1.90(15.75; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, J4.2Kijfi.;;o; steers under ids., w.iauo.mi; sloLkers and feeders, $2.70fil.S5; cows nnd heifers. 2.(W( 5.00 ; ennners, $1.25(!2.S5; bulls, 12.70'fj 1.10; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3.45(TJ 3.10; cows and heifers, $2..V?l,15. HOGS Receipts. 6.700 head: market hteady to 5c lower; pigs and lights, $5.6O!j5,"0; packers. $5.0017.1.73; butchers, $5,751(5.55. SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady, with no good lambs nn snlo: native 'muttons. $1.004.60: lambs. $1.603,00: spring lambs. ij.OO'SS.iK); culls and bucks, $3.ooif(.5o: stockers. $2.00Q3.25. St. .losepli l.lvi- Stock .Mnrket. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. May 6.-(Snecl.U.l- The .lournal quotes: CATTLE Receipt, ww head; market nc tive, 10c higher; natives, $4.30ft5.20; Texas and westerns. $3.75fj5.20; cows and heifers, $2.35j5.10; bulls and stags, $2.35j4.M; stock ers and feeders, $3.E0ft4.M); yearlings and calves, $3,754(5.00; veals, $l.25ifi6.50. HOGS Recclnts,3,su) head; market about steady; all guides, ISTMQ 5.8214; bulk of sales, $5.U5Crjo,75; plgF, steady. Hlll'vU,!' AJSU l.A.lllin JircripiH, ll'-uu; sheep, slow: lambs, 10c higher, $1,90(5.10; yearlings. $l.0Ujl.&0; wethers, $J.!s5t 1.30; ewes, $3.25tj 1.00. Stock in Slnht. TTnllnwInir nre tho recelnts at the four principal western markets ror May o: Cattle, lions. She'P. Smith rinmhil 3.670 S.oSO 6.75S Chicago 15.000 30,001) 20,liiH) Kansas city i.r"J e,.T"i n.wsi St. Louis I5.7( 1.600 Totals 2S.370 4S.7S0 35.15S Sinn. City Me Stuck Mnrket. SIOUX CITY, May 6,-lSpeclnl Telegram.) .i'atti.h-Recelnts. 4.000: market slow: cin..L-rrsi Htoiulv. ml cattle strong: beeves. $l.5H6.0o; cows nnd bulls, mixed, $'.3503.75; stockers and feeders, $3.25Q-I.l0; calves and yearlings, j.i.ou'n i,v, HOGS Receipts, l,2o0; mnrket steady; telling, $5.li"!f;'Sfi.ii5; bulk, $5,5715.60. Hn n U Clt'iiriiiK. OMAHA. Mnv 6. Hank, clearings today: J1.11S.37S; corresponding day last year, $1,021,227; lneteasf. $127,151. NEW YORK. May O.-C'lcarlngi, JH2.C0S, 969; balances, $12,919,011. , ('llli'AUU, .May ti. uicuriiiKH, j.,5..n,io, balances, $2,763,121. Posted exchange, $I.Sj14 Gj-t9; Now York exchange, 10c premium. ni l.uiii!", iiiny ii, i. icHrniun. .'.i"i,i"-i balances. $2,730,iiO; money, 5'0i per cent. New York exchange par bid. 10c premium nsked. CINCINNATI, .May 6,-Clearings, i.iw.' l.V. Now York exchnnge. 1520c premium. Mnncv. .If6 per cent. , BOSTON. May 6,-ciearings, i3,w..". balances, 1,9I5,709. , ,. PHILADELPHIA. May 6,-Clcarlngs, $1.,- 620,587; balances, J2.170.I7S. , BALTIMORE. Mny 6,-l'ieHrings. -,ii, 919; balances, $550,473. Cotton Mnrket. vi'iv win I.- t.-iv (l.-COTTON Shorts and longs controlled the cotton miirket by turns todny. wiin mo i- n iniuih iu liettnr position at Urn closing. Soon after mld-day there was a break of Mn points under selling brought on by estimates, of heavy receipts at New -Orleans und Hius ton tomorrow. July tell back to 57.iO nnd for the rest of the session the market was feverish and Irreg-.tlar. with the nit predis posed to sell on further decline. The mar ket was llnally steady, with prices not un changed to .1 jsilnts lower. Spot closed quiet; middling iiinmnm, oj-ini.-, middling Spot, moderate buslnes. 1-32d lower; m rj. dllng for the account. 1 2T;il. P00'1 " dllng. I17-:M. middling, I 11-32(1, low nil; dllng, 4S-32d; good ordinary. 3 2-32d; rrdl- ,111,.., -. I. .... .-. - - . S.iM) bales, of whlrh iW were for export and Included 70") American. Receipts, none, I he Cotton exchnnge will no cioscu on .n.iy 27 anil 31 and June I. ,.rtv Ni:W OUL1CANH, May (5. -COTTON-Spot, easy; sales. 3,10) bales; nrdlnary, ;Jf. good ordinary, 61-16o: low middling, i.7o; middling. 7 l-16c; good mlddUnc. Sic: mid dling fair, SVi receipts. 3.0Sd bales; stuck, 197.211 Hales. eir York Iry tiooils MnrUel. NT.W VOIIU-. Mnv R. DtlY CiOOUS Some good sized propositions In the dry ...... I -I. - . "... . H, l.t.t unll.ira tin. IIIIIIKUl llll I'AIMIIl, lint riiiM" -. clhie to accept buyers' prices. The market lor urown rottonn is oiuerwise iuu-i mm Irregular. Hleachi'd cottons dull, with nil easier tendency. Wide sheetings slow and iincnniigi'd. I'rint cloths innctlvc in pre vious prices. Wide goods barely steady. Prints dull and unchanged; glnghnnis, quietly steady; white goods, steady In lino grades; low grades, chill and Irregular MiHiir MnrUrt. NHW YORK. Mav f.-rtCOAR-Raw. Ilrni; fair rrllnlng, 3c; centrifugal. 9i? est, 4 9-;i."c; mninsses sugar. ;iic, retined, nrm. NKW ORLHANS. Mny (i.-SrOAR-lJlll. t; open kettle. 3 1-10'if-l 3-bV; open kettle, cell trifugal, 3T4t!llr, centrifugal yellow. Hi'n IV; seconds, 2?Sle. Molasses, strong; cen trifugal, fi'dlte. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. Vn ii ninrinrirjn nciiliist State. Error from York. Opinion by Hnlcomb, 3. Filed April 10. 1901. .... l, in nn iniormation miner mc toihu h i.iiiinn ,,r noiinii I J nr the criminal code, charging n person with carnally knowing a ttniale child unticr tne ngu m to jnuji with her coi'sent, It Is not necessary to til lego that such lemnlc child Is other than tl... tlniichtnr nr nlRtnr' nf the OIIO com mitting the assault. 2. Nor it it necessary to nllege Hint tho offense whm committed "with the consent of Muih female child, n An ,1 i?,.ti,irn1 ruin Hie re-exnmlnntlon nf a witness should be limited to the points arising out of tho cross-eMimlnntlon. But whether this ruin snan ne strictly eiuoicvu or nnt seems to rest entirely In tho dis cretion of the presiding Judge. Schlcnker against State, 5 Neb., 211, followed, 1. Admission of testimony of mother nnd sister ns to age of prosecutrix held without error. 5. The Mata may show, in a prosecution for rape, the subsequent acts of the tie milium nun nrier llin allcccd commission or the crime. In leaving the locality appar ently for tho purpose or escaping urresi nnd prosecution. 6. instruction quoted, In view of the evi dence, on bchnlf of tho defendant, held proper. 7. Evidence examined nnd found Slllllelent to support the verdict of the Jury nnd tho I ltd n tmti I or the trial court. iNO, il, 1 riinnie agiiinsi nunc. r.rnii from Merrick. Alllrmed. Opinion by Nor vnl. C. .1. Filed Anrll 10. 1901. 1. A plea of "not guilty," whether m.nlo bv the accused or entered by the co.ir t for him when on arraignment he remains mute. Is n waiver of nil defects In an Information that cm be reached by a. motion to quash. 2, The words "prosecuting attorney" In sections 579 nnd 5s.n, Code ot Criminal Pro ccdure. construed to mean county attorii"y 'I. Information for crimes must be by the county attorney or mo proper county ami in. verified bv his oath. I. Clerk of the district court may prop el Iv lako vcrlllcatlon of Information. 5. A court will take Judicial notlco of Its clerk. C. Name ot an addlttnnnl witness discov ered after tho llling ot an Information may he endorsed thereon before trial. 7. In n prosecution for robbery from tho person It Is not necessary tu a conviction that the prosecuting witness testify In so many words that he did not consent to the taking oi tne property, u ins wnoic icsu mony discloses his non-consent. No. 11,761. Tccumseh National Bank ncatnst McGce. Error from Johnson. Af lli'nicd. Opinion by Holcomb, J. Filed April 17, 1901. 1. White the KCncrnl rule Is that an nd mlnlstrntor or personnl represcntntlve of a decedent's estate must prosecute actions for the recovery of debts due the estate. there Are exceptions to the rule, and In the present case, held, that the order ot the trial court, substituting an heir at law and permitting her to prosecute the action for her Intel est In the claim In controversy, In her own name, the other heirs having set tled nnd compromised theirs, was not er roneous. 2. AVhere, during tho proceedings In an notion to recover a debt alleged to bo due an estate, the trial court, on application of an heir at law, sets aside an order ot dis missal made at the same term, on a stlnu. latlon entered Into by the administrator and tho defendant, nnd permits tho heir nt law to be substituted piaintur, nnu rrosecute the action In her own nnme and light for her Interest In tho subject matter of the litigation, nnd the evidence upon such hearing has not been preserved in a hill or exceptions, the presumption Is that there wns sutilclent evidence lo support the finding and order maoo ny me trial court on such hearing. 3. Where a settlement of a matter In litigation Is entered Into by the minimis irntor. which Is prejudicial to the stibstau tl.il riehts of an heir at law. and not such as properly protects her Interests, or was entcreu into couosiveiy ami in iiaun nt ner rluhts nnd without her consent; held, thn court may properly, under the clrcum stnnces, permit the heir at law to bo sub. stltutcd to prosecute the action In her own name. I. Such substitution would not bo equiv alent to tho beginning of a new action, and tho statute of limitations can not be In terposed by renson thereof. 5. Action of the trial court In disposing of tho first, second nnd third drlenses, plendcd In the answer, as matters of law, to be decided by the court, and withdraw ing tho samo from tho consideration of the Jury, held proper. 6. Where the questions raised by the de fense pleaded havo been disposed of by thn rulings of the trial couit. made during the pendency ol tho action, they hae bee ime ms ndjudlcaln, nnd are not proper ques tions to bo tried by the Jury as issues ot fact. 7. AVhere n perior, wns a stockholder and nn oillccr In a auU at the time of an al leged deposit out of which litigation grew, but before tho lltlgtilon and long prior to the deuth of the plaintiff who began the litigation trnnstcrred all his Interest In the 1 ni 1 1 U nnd severed !'s connection therewith, lie would not. on a subsequent trial of the cue, utter, tho dinth of the plaintiff, by reason of his prior connection with the bank, be Incompetent to testify as to trans actions had with the deceased plaintiff at the tlmo ot nnd relating to the alliged de posit, and would not havo a direct legal In terest In the result of the suit within the meaning of section 229 of the code. S, if a Judgment pronounced hi a penilng notion will be legal evidence for or against tho witness In another action then .u ,1 witness has a direct legal Interest In the result of the suit, which reiiileis nln testl money Incompetent under the provisions of 9.1,(1 section. 9. Testimony of witness as to traii-nviions Inquired ibout held Incompetent ns agu.rsi the leprccontntlves ol the deceased by r"., so. i ol his connection with the firm or nark of RiR'sili Ai Holmes, of which ho was a member in. Where testimony of a deceased peron i.iken on n rormer trial is read in ivmnvu nt a siinsequent ma., h'lt not relating to n particular transaction Involved in conlio vcrsy, tho testimony or a witness regurdln such particular transaction Is not thereby rendered ai'mlsslble 11. Where, under the plendlng". the bur den w'as on the defendant It Is not eirir to charge the Jury that "unless you find "fur ther that the defendant has proved by a fair preponderance of the evidence that de rei.dant has paid lo George W. Harmon or tho bank or Russell ft Holmes on the au thority of George W. Harmon the si-m nf $5,000 und Interest. If vou hud that Interest wan inld by defendant bank you must r'.ni foi the plaintiff." 12. Instructions examined nnd found to be perCrent to the Issues nr presented .iy tho pleadings, and tho giving of the same wllh ci.t error, p. hvktcM'r examined nnd found to sjp. port the urdict and Judgment rendered t hereon. T 1 1 It REALTY MAIIKKT. INSTRl Mf.N'IS placed on record Monday. May 6: Wnrriinly Herds, E, N. Rummcl and wifo lo llnnna i numum, nn. 1, oinck l, llrlgga I'laro i ,75 C. J. t amp and wife to Omaha Brick company, lot lo, block 49, Grand View no Chnrlen Conner and wife tn J. .I. tV0!'.""'. Jr.. et nl, lot 12, hlock 17. Bedford Place 1 W. D. Swentzel and wife lo A. P. 'iukev, lot 5, block 197. Omaha 12,000 A. P. Tukey nnd wife to Slorz Brow ng company, s 44 feet lot 5, hlock 197, Omaha fl.frt) Robert Collyor to R. S. t 'Oliver, lot 3, block 3. Isaac & S.'s add; s 3S feet lot 15, Reed's 2d add, h4 lot 3, block 4, Horbaeh's 2d mid 1 (lull Clitlm Deed. E. M, McNalr and hisband lo Ed Phelan, lot 7, block 3, Missouri Avenue park ."') Deed. Sheriff to E, M. McNalr. lot 7, block 3, MIsouri Avenue park , 267 Total amount of transfers "I?,5$ ST. LOIMS, May . cut tiling. Sc: sales, none: receipts. t.v2 hales; shipments. 1,162 bales; stock, 3.i9n bales. GALVESTON, Mny 6,-COTTON-l.asy, Sic. BIG STOCK BROKERS PINCHED ( Menu" I'li'iu I niilile In .Meet Obllu'.t- tlon ii it Ncii 5 orU Stock liti'lm line, CHICAGO, Mny 6.-Jamlc-on & Co., 169 LaSalle street, one of the larc.cn slock brokerage firms in the west, lme sin pended, They wore unable to meet their obligations on the New York Stock ex change. 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