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TITE OMAHA DAILY BEEt FRIDAY, MAY 0, 1902.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
I Trices BevWe After Wedoetday'i Blnmp
I, and All Piti Clone Up.
f BIG GAINS IN PROVISION MARKET
i
I Caah ltaatloa Strong, Omli Freely
l, Soaght and Bearish Jew Ignored
Corn hew Strength with
I, MM Stair Oatatanrflna.
CHICAGO, May 8 It was buyers' tiny
In the Brain market today. There "aa
' much hesitation early on eeather condi
tions, but the situation did not warrant
fresh pressure; cash business was good
and prlroa mads Rood advances. July
wheat closed VgSc up; July com, Htrtc
higher, and July oate c advanced. Pro
visions closed 12 'ic to K; hifther.
flfars who had been hammering wheat
pilres on favorable weather conditions
found too many bull factors arraved
gainst them today. The weather was
guol over nearly all the wheat belt and
statistical Journals Issued bearlshly fa
vorable crop news, but receipts were very
mall and the caah situation was very
strong. Cabins also were comparatively
llrm when tha depression was taken Into
consideration. After an early see-saw In
prices bulla took hold firmly and worked
advances. The cash situation has gradu
ally developed a strength that the traders
ay probably will Influence (peculation for
some time. Elevators have all the wheat
In slant, the country Is offering little and
i the elevntor people have sold much of
their holdings at July prices rather than
at tha lower May prices. The result has
been a scarcity of cash wheat at the re
cently current May figure. Today's prices
In outside markets advanced above July
and at one time here almost equaled
them. Added to this was a good corn
trenih. Good rash sale were made late,
fourteen loads being taken for export
here. Khort covered freely and July,
: which opened tec to VnHc up at 74c
to 74c, sold up to 74'e and closed Hpo
' up at 75c. Receipt, U cars, none con
tract; Minneapolis and Ltuluth reported I'll
cars, a total for the three points of 114
cars, against 2M cars last week and t'tO
cars a year ago. primary receipts were
l,m0 bunhels, compared to 2 cars Inst
year. Seaboard clearances equaled 8S4.W
bushels.
Corn ruled strongest of the grains today
and made good advances. The slump waa
not responded to by the foreign markets and
although all outside news on the crop sit
uation was exceedingly bearish, everything
on the situation favored the bears. There
Is little corn outstanding, receipts continue
small and the leading bull house Is cred
ited with holding twice as much long corn
ils there is old stuff visible. After hesi
tating for a time at the opening "tallers"
ngaln took the bullish view of the mar
ket and bought liberally shorts covered
and then the bull leaders sent prices up
further by taking In stuff In good quanti
ties. Traders generally regarded the posl-
. tlon of the bull party as such that at any
open buying by it the crowd quickly fol
lows. July early sold as low as Wi'ic, ad
vanced to tlc and after some liquidation
for profits closed firm, Gic up at
'UlHc Receipts, 135 care.
i Oats did not have much strength of their
own. The early market was weak on fa
vorable crop rports, but open buying of
July by the prominent null operator In
Mav options started a buying movement.
'July sold early at 35c, advanced to 36dc
and closed Arm, c up at Sti'ic. Receipts,
; 135 cam.
Provisions were Influenced for good ad
vances by a continuation of the demand
that has marked the pit for several days.
The hog market was strong and packers
gave the pit good support. liquidation
vs In the shape of outalde pro lit taking.
Corn strength also helped in the upturn.
July pork closed lie higher at $17.25; July
lard. 12 He up at I10.22W. and July ribs 12hc
higher at $8.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
rrt rare; corn, 96 cars; oats, 160 cars; hogs,
head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcea. Or, j. Illgh.l Low. Cloae. Yes'y.
Wheat
May 73 74i 7H 744?f-H 73H
July 74H'&0 7474g44 74 744fl
Sept. 7IT 72 73!78'J(3
Corn I
May W 9S 5!H BOH
July (7M- 0H6H4t. 60
Sept. 60 bi ttrVl59H
Oats I
May 41 43 41 42 41
July 33Ji 34 83 MAft 8.1
Sept. 38 . 2it 28 28 18
Ma7 1 96 17 10 IS 96 17 10 1 80
July 17 00 17 25 17 00 17 25 16 96
Bejt, 17 12 IT 80 17 12 17 80 17 02
Ma7 10 IT 10 10 '-10 17 10 20 10 10
; July 10 15 10 26 10 15 10 22 10 10
SepU 10 22 10 87 10 22 10 27 10 20
160 9 65 9 60 9 65 9 50
July , 9 57 9 67 9 57 9 65 9 62
Sept. 9 62 9 72 9 62 9 70 9 SO
No. 1. Old.
Cash quotation were as follows:
K1AJUK Steady: winter patents, tt.fHva
4.00: straights, I2.20tfa.80; dears, $3.0Oii3 .60:
spring specials, 4.o4.a0; patents, 3.404j.
. a.ou: iirmifnu. .AGvt.jo.
W H BAT N O. 3, 72-B
81c.
72'814o; No. 2 red,
OATS-No. t. 42c; No. 2 white, 44c;
No. 8 white, 43c.
RYE No. 2, 44o.
HARLKY Good feeding, 58-869c; fair to
choice malting, St&JOc.
BEED No. 1 flax, $1.84; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.77; prime timothy, $6.96; clover, con
tract grade, $8.85.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $17.10
(TM7.16. Lard, per 100 lbs., $10.17gl0.20.
fchort ribs sides (loose), $9ao.70. Dry
ealtad shoulders (boxed), $8.U0tf6.26; short
clear tides (boxed), S10.loftlo.20.
WirtBKY-On bant of high wlnea. $130
. Tha following were the receipts and ship
ments yesterday: ,
i Artlclea Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 23,000 29,000
Wheat, bu 33,000 168.000
Com, bu 102,000 ' 368,000
Data, bu 234.000 SlS.nuO
Barley, bu 18.000 2,000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, VQOc;
Wan-tea, loflOOo. Cheese, easy at 12&13o.
lEgga. ateady; fresh. 1444c
MtW . YORK GEAERAL MARKET.
'4o4tleas of the Day oa Vnrlew
Conanaodltlea.
..l5TW'.7ORK:' My FLOUR Receipts,
12,989 bbls.; exports. U.8J4; quiet, but
aaaadlar oa wheat advance! Minnesota
patmta. $3.964.18; winter straights, $8 70
nUU 1n tawa mntmmm lllfUM U. . , .
bakvra, $S.0Ofi3.2O; winter low grades, $2 90-
wo.m. ne uuur, auit, a.ee mu DDIS. ; rair
to good, t3.ltxa3.40; choice to fancy, $3.60
3.66.
COSUfMB Al Firm; yellow western.
$1 90; city. $1.28; Brandywlna, $3.6093.(6.
RYB Pinner; No. 2 weetern, fco, f. o.
b.. afloati slate, aldjajc, 0. 1. f.. New York
carlo ts
BARLEY Steady ; feeding, M4268C. c t f..
New York; malting. tWVu&'fc. c. L t. New
York.
WHEAT Receipts. 160,225 bu.; exports.
160,86 bu.; spot market, firm; No. I red,
, elevator; No. 9 red. 1914c. L o. b.,
afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, &3e, f. o.
b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, K7c f." o.
b eiioaL Starting out with a sharp ad
vance oa aiaaay ceDiee ana email north
west receipts, wheat developed weakness,
because ot hew abort selling and a lack of
confldeooa doe to bearlsn crop news.
Later k earned strong again on export
rumore, mall veoalpta, the corn advance
and fair clearenoee and closed Arm at W(P
So net advanoe. May. 7'4) l-lc; July,
tt!i('Q, cloeed 8iro; September, 78 t-Tii
Ko, cloeed T6c; Iecember, 79 U-lfcasSOHc.
closed 8OV0.
CORN lieoeipta, 24,750 bu.: exports, 2.146;
1-pot, firm; No. 2. 68o, elevator, and ehc,
f. o. b., afloat. Option market waa generally
Arm all day as a result of small western
receipts, steady cables, covering and good
Chicago buying. The close was firm at
!o net advanoe. May, ititr7c, cloeed 664c;
July. 65tt4o. cloeed 66o; September,
UHiJrWSc. closed 6c.
OATS Receipts. lu.OuO bu.: exports, 1,166
bu.; spot, llrm; No. 2. 46c; No. 2, 46c; No.
$ white. 61c; No. 3 white, 6uc; track,
mixed western, 46.46c: track, white, 4.4o.
Options rallied with the other markets.
KEKI-Uull; spring bran. $17 75; mid
dlings, $19.00621.60; winter bran, IJ0.ooe2i.00;
tlty, $U.
HAYSteady; shipping, 6666c; good to
ebolce. :jo.
HOJPS Firm: state, common to choice,
19ul orop. 1620c; lkM). UiiMe; olda. iftic.
aclfio coast, liul crop, l&tfl8c; 1900, 13 J
ic; olds, 4no.
hivst irm uaiveston, mi to 26 lbs.,
18c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 18c; Texas
dry. 24 to 90 iba., 18c.
. LEATHER-flteady: acid, 2435c.
' WOOL Julet; domestic fleece, 25029c.
PROVISIONS Reef, strong: famlfy. Ill;
mess. .$18; beef hams, $21.w!f?l 00: packet,
$16: elty extra India mess, $i4 Owo-iS.W. Cut
meats, steaay; piciiea oetnes. lovtjllc;
lt kit'd snouiaers, jc; picaiea imi,
!Si2o. Lard, firm; weatern steamed.
llOtto. May cloeed $10.60, nominal; refined
brnv continent, $10 so: South America,
v 11136: compound. $ 50i8,.7!. Pork, firm;
ftmliy. $i9.a0; short clear. tl.66ejru.ft; mesa,
IV 5..Ti l&.
BUTTER JUoelpts, 2.171 pkgs.. firm;
plate dairy, -,-&ci. creamery , UnHatluo.
to23c; June creamery. 22c; factory,
t ALtW-Flrm; city ($2 per package).
c; country fpnesages Tree), 'QiC.
( 'HEKHi Rerelpts. 2n0 i.kss nrtn: fanrr
I r . full nram f 1 1 n. U i J
..... - , v vk.iu nu
white, W3Uc; fancy, small, state, full
cream, early make, colored and white, 18
KGO8 Receipts, 16.416 pkgs ; nulet at 17c;
POL'LTRT All're. steady: turseys, 9c;
"J"". aressea, icea steaay; low is, ize
turkeys. l.VfcHo.
MtrTAIJ4-The Nw York and London
markets for tin were hicher. The forelen
market closed with a gain of 1 2s 6d, or
at 132 15s for spot and a! 130 for futures.
The local advance amounted to about 76
points, with spot at $J (1029.50. Copper
was a nine rjciter nere. wun standard and
spot quoted at 111 5o"rjll 60; electrolytic and
casting at $11 66 to $11.76. At Iondon cop
per closed with spot and futures unchanged
at 63s 2d. 1-ead was steady at 41c here
and quiet, and at London at 11 12s 6.1.
Spelter ruled steady and at last quoted at
$4 40. Inndon was Is 2d higher st 18 7s 6d.
The New York Iron market ruled steady
to firm. P'g Iron warrants were nominal;
No. 1 foundry, northern, $19 nofj3u.n0; No
tounory, nonnern. Iin.ianifl9.nu; No. 1
foundry, southern, $17 6u18.a). The Kng
llsh markets were ateady. CI las go w closed
at oos ana Miaaiestorougn at ta ld.
OMAHA WIIOLBSALR MARKETS.
Staple and Fancy Prod ace.
EGGS Including New No. 2 cases, 13c;
cases returned, 13c.
LIVE I'OULTRY-Chlckens, 10c; old
roosters, according to age, Hc; turkeys,
8llc; duckt and geese, 7c 1 broilers, per
lb., 25c.
BUTTER Parking stock, 16c; choice
dairy In tubs, 191 20c; separator. 23c.
FRESH CAUGHT FISH-Trout, 9c;
crapplee, 10c; berrlng, 6c; pickerel, 9c; pike,
11c; perch, tc; buffalo, dressed, 7c; sunflsh,
6c; blueflns, 8c; whlteflsh, lie; catfish, 13c;
black bass, 18c; halibut, lie: salmon. 16c;
haddock, 11c; codfish 12c; red snaoper, loc;
roe shad, each, 60c; shad roe, pel pair, c;
split shad, per lb., loc; lobsters, boiled, per
lb., 27c; lobsters, green, per lb 25c.
PIGEONS Live, per dog.. 75c.
VEAL-Cholce, &u$a
CORN 60c,
OATS 4(o.
BRAN Per ton. 1T.
.HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice hv. No
1 upland, $10 00; No. 1 medium, $9.00; No. 1
coarse, 88 Rve straw, o..io. These prices
are for hay of gooti coin' na quality. De
mand rair. Receipts light.
VEGETABLES.
EOG PLANT-Florida, per dox . $125.
SQUASH Florida, per do., $1.00H1.2b.
CAULIFLOWER Southern r-r
$1.60. ' '
POTATOES Northern, $1.15(21.20; Colo
rado, $1.36.
GREEN ONIONS Per doa.. according t
lxe of bunches. 15(g'J6c.
Aat akauld Home grown, per do., 35
(340c.
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per do., $1.25
SPINACH Home grown, per bu., 6oa5c
LETTUCE Hothouse, pe- do.. 404i45c.
PARSLEY Per do.. 3oaj3oc.
RADISHES Per o.it. -."Ac- k.
$1.66. ' ' '
WAX BEANS Florida, per bushel box.
tiKKhiv PEAS Per bu. box. $1.75ig2.fl0.
RHUBARB Home growr.. txr ;b.. a4o.
CABBAGE California, new, 3c.
ONIONS Chios, per bbl.. 84. M; n.r
southern onions In sacks, per lb., SStfHc.
TOl iTfipu 1.. 1 1 .1 . . . . " r .
..vv " ecr e-oaaaei craie,
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.
FRUITS.
FIGS California, new cartons. $1; Im
ported, per lb., 1214c.
bTRAWBERRlKS Texas, per 24-qt. case,
$3.50M.OO; Louisiana, per 24-qt. case, $2.25.
PINE APPLES-Florlda, 30 to 38 count
$4.60Q6.00.
TROPICAL FRUJTS.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2. 25 2. 76.
ORANGES California navels, fancy, $4,
budded, $3.00; Mediterranean sweets, $3,259
3.60.
LEMONS Fancy, $3.60; choice, $3.26.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell,
per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., llc:
No. 2 soft shell, loc; No. 2 hard shell, 5c;
Braxlla, per lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 12c;
almonds, soft shell, 16c; hard shell, 16c;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa
huts, per sack, $3.60.
HONEY Per 24-sectton caae, $2.75(32.00.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6o; No. 2 green,
6c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c;
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., tc; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c: dry hides, 8Q12c; sheen
pelts, 75c; horse hides, $1
CIDER Nehawka, per bbl., $3.25: New
York. $3.60.
POPCORN Per lb.. 6c; shelled. 6c.
It. Louis Grain and Provisions.
6T. LOUIS, May . WHEAT Hlghr;
No. I red cash, elevator, 81c: track, 81
B2c; May, 77c; July, 72U72c; Septem
ber, 78c; No. 2 hard, 76ig77c.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 62c; track,
63c; May, c;. July, 6161c; September,
5c.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 43e; track,
44ti44c; May, 414c; July, 83c; September,
28He; No. 2 white, 45c.
RYE-Dull at 69c.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $3.65
3.80; extra fancy and straight, $3.403.60;
clear, $3.03.20.
SEEDS Timothy, steady at $5.006.28.
CORN MEAL Steady at $3.15.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, $9.
HAY Strong; timothy, $12. 60116 60;
prairie, scarce and wanted at $8.OOil4.60.
WHISKY-Steady. $1.30.
IRON COTTON TIES-Steady, $1.06.
BAGGING Steady, 6TfiHc.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing, old.
$17.85; new. $176. Lard, higher at $10.07.
Dry salt meats, higher; boxed lots, extra
shorts, $9.87; clear ribs, $9.75: short clear, ,
$10. Bacon, higher; boxed Iota, extra
shorts, $10.75; clear ribs, $10.62; short
clear, $10.87.
METALS Lead, quiet, $3.70(34.00. 8pelter.
higher, $4.00&4.15.
POULTRY Chickens, Arm; springs, 9
10c; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 8c; geese. Sc.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 1723c;
dairy. 16!B20c.
EGGS-Steady at 14c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 2.000 75,000
Wheat, bu 6,0)0 .76,000
Com, bu 59.000 66,000
Oats, bu 73.000 36,000
Kansas City Grain and ProTiatoaa.
KANSAS CITY, May I. WHEAT May,
flc; July, 71cig71c: cash. No. hard,
Tiii73c: No. 4. 7272o; No. 3 red, 79c;
No. 8, 77(S18a.
CORN May, (lc; September, s767c:
caah. No. 2 mixed. 28c; No. 2 whlu,
&6o; No. 8. 636o.
OATS No. 2 white, 45S45a.
r.YE No. X 689c.
HAY Choice timothy, $13.50(914.00; choice
prairie, H2.5cKflnS.0O.
BUTTER Creamery, 21c; dairy, fancy,
18c.
EXJQS Steady; ney No. 2, whltewood
casea Included, loss off, 14o a dosen; cases
returned, Uc.
Receipts. Ship.
Wheat 10.400 13.6 0
Corn 64.400 6O.SO0
OaU 17,000 14,000
Telede Grain and Seed.
TOLEDO, May . WHEAT Dull, firm;
rash. 84c; May, 83c; July. 77c; September,
76c.
CORN Dull, strong; rash. 9Hc: May.
80c: July. 61o; September, 60c.
OATS Active, firm; caah. 44c: May, 43c;
July, 86c; September. 294,c. -
SEED Clover, dull, easier; cash, $5; Oc
tober. 16.06.
Philadelphia Prod nee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 8 BUTTER
Firm, good demand; extra western cream
ery, 20c; extra nearby prints, 26c.
EGGS Steady; fresh nearby, 16c; fresh
weatern, 16?16c; fresh southwestern, 16c:
fresh aouthern, 1615c.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creama,
fancy small, 13t13; fair to choice, 11V
13c.
Minneapolis Wheat, Floa and Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 8. WHEAT Caah,
T5c; July, 76c; September, 72U72c; on
track. No. i hard, 77c; No. 1 northern,
7c; No. 2 northern, 74e.
FLOUR First patents. 83fff3 95; second
patents, $3 6668.76; first clears, $2.85; second
clears. $2.10.
BRAN In bulk. $14.0014.60.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, May 8. WHEAT Firm;
No. 1 northern, 76vsu77c; No. 2 northern,
76'5'76c; July. 74c.
R V E Easy ; No. 1, 58(Sie.
BARLEY Firm; No. J, 71c; sample, 66
''cORN-July. lJllc.
Ualath Grain Market.
DULUTH. Msy 8.-WHEAT-Cash. T84e:
No. 8 northern, T3e; No. 1 northern, May
and July, 7c: September, 78c.
OATH Cash. 43c; September, 30c.
Peart Market.
PEORIA, May l CORN-Unsettled; No.
2, yellow, 60n.
OATS Inactive; No, 8, white. 42c, billed
through.
WHISK Y-41 80 for finished goods.
Layerpee8 Grain and Prevlalena.
LTVERPOOU May I WHEAT Spot
No. 1 reft- western, winter, he stock; No.
I spring, oulet at tLA: No. 1 California
dull at as 4d. Futures, steady; May, to ld;
rfuiy, ss Id: September, es Jo.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed.
Bw. 6s8d: American mixed, old. 6s 9d.
Futnree, quiet; July, 6s2d; October, 6s
ld
FLOUR St Louis fancy winter, firm, 8s
HOPS At London, rclflc Coast, firm.
tj l!ea. im.
PRO 1810N8 Beef, strong; extra Indli
mees, Vm. Pork, strong; prime mess west
am 'fta llama Hrm a h..rl 1 a ,n 1 M Ik.
64s.' Baron, firm; Cumberland cut, 26 to 30
iKal t . H V M ah.at rlka IS A tt Ika
steady. 61a 6d; long clear middles, light. 28
to isi ios. ; sieany, uian; long clear middles,
ha.v. ttf. . n Al I IK. ,..iUt c- -V. r .1 .
backs,' 16 to 20 lbs! steady, 61s 3d; clear
oe i nes. i 10 10 ids., steady, bis ii; snouider
square, 11 to 12 lbs., steady. 3Ks 6d. Lard.
firm; prime western. In tierces. 51s 3d;
iimencsn renneo. in pans, steaay, bis.
BUTTER Firm: finest United States, HT.s.
CHEESE American finest rolored, old,
flfm, 61s; American finest white, new,
steady, 64s; American finest colored, new,
steady, 6.Ss.
TALLOW Prime city, firm, 30s; Aus
tralian In London, Arm, 33s 3d.
SEW YORK STOCKS AXD BOM11.
Reenperntlon In Storks and Roads Re
rover Sympathetically.
NEW YORK, May 8 Stocks recoered
from yesterday's weakness today, although
there waa considerable uncertainty mani
fest In the prevailing sentiment. A more
cheerful feeling over the anthracite out
look Is responsible for considerable rebuy
Ing by short sellers of yesterday, profess.!
confidence last night that a strike could
not be averted. The active coalers re
flected no misgiving for the announcement
of the miners' officers to arbitrate, but
they fell Into comparative dullness. The
high-priced coalers offered the anomaly of
the early trading, while the Readings were
advancing and a strong recovery, owing to
the demand for Readings had largely died
out.
The Whole market fell Inln dullness In
the latter part of the day, while waiting for
me announcement or the reply or the an
thracite operators to the offer of the
miners. The result Is that the day's trans
actions are not more man halt those or
yesterday.
Outside the Readings the principal ac
tivity was In 8t. Paul, Union Pacific, the
local tractions and Southern Rallwav.
Union Pacific and St. Paul were bought
heavily for western account, the a rtrac.
tlon being attributed to crop conditions.
The referee's decision upholding the con
stitutionality of the New York franchise
tax law Induced some active liquidation of
the stocks of New York public utilities,
but they were well supported and rallied.
The advance In Iouisvllle A Southern
Railway met realizing. Reports of an ap
parent contest between the two Interests
for control of coal lands Increased the dis
position to sell. Illinois Central became
strong In contrast to Its weakness yester-
wniin ma oiner two stocks were ad
vancing. There were evidences of
various minor stocks, which are supposed
to be the subject of manipulation by spec
ulative pools, although various rumors
continued to circulate of their prospective
absorption and merging. Tennessee Coal
and Colorado Fuel were under pressure.
Tne last named, however, recovered to
well above last night. International Power
fell 9 polnta below the last sale price, but
fully recovered. There was a sale of St.
Lawrence sV Adirondack at 62, compared
with the preceding sale at 13844.
ThlS Sale Was before the enTlan.ak .
Webb-Meyer stocks. The Incidental state
ment oy nr. weDD mat tie had sold the
road to A. L. Meyer was new to the pub
lic this morning.
MoneV Went tO 0 rwr mnt aaoln ,i ..
but sterling exchange turned weak and"
i " V" "cnange at cnicago recovered
from 20 cents discount to in ni,
mlum. Money brokers report offerings of
large sums for lending In New York from
various quarters of the conntrv Th. i
already this week to the subtrensury of
over $2.0(10.000 Is to be reckoned with In
considering the money market situation.
The bond market recovered today In
sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par
value. $3,160,000. United States 3s and the
neJL4B d"n'd Pr cent on the last call.
. luiiuwiug in me closing prices oa
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
. 7M4
..
,.lttl
.. 4i4
,.12S
.. NVk
.. 4T'4
.. MS
.. tt
.. 1
.. MV
..16
,. s
.. tw-k,
..
,.M7
,.1I
.. 11
.. 40
,.10
.. 11
H
44
,. 17114
..IM
.. 42 V
,. 17V
,. i
,.
.114
,. fl
,.
..1M"
..
..
.. s
,.120
..144
So. Pacific
So. Railway
do pfd ,
Ttias P ,
T.. at. U A W
do pfd ,
Vnlon Pacific ..,
do pfd ,
Wabaah ,
do pfd ,
W. A L. B
do Id pfd
Wla. Central
do pfd
Adama Eipresa ,
Am. Eiprosa
V. 8. EiprM..
Wslla-Fargo Ex.,
Amal. Copper ..,
A mar. o. A P.,.,
do pfd
Amor. Lin. Oil...
do pfd
Araer. 8. A R...,
do pfd
Ana. Mln. Co....
Brk. Rap. Tr...,
Colo. F. A I
Cnn n a
.... v
.... i7;
.... 15
.... 11
.... 12
.... !4
....104
.... 17
.... M
.... 46
.... 1!H
...128
.... 27
.... 4
....in
....120
....lit
....loo
a. a. 47
.... 10
.... 10
.... 24
.... C4
.... 44
.... !
....114
.... 44
1 DJ
....124
....120
....120
.... II
.... 10
.... 72
.... M
.... M
.... 4
.... M
....124
.... 70
....
....10.1
2a
....1S7
.... 1H
.... 79
....128
.... 46
.... 16
.... 11
.... 13
.... 14
.... 14
.... u
.... 41
1
.... 1
.... 12
.... 4
.... i
.... 40
tlo DM
Baltimore A Ohio.
do Did
CanadUn Paotflo ..
Canada gouthorn .
Cht. A Ohio
Chicago Alloa....
oo prd
Chicago. I. A L...
! pra
rtilraso E. I ..
Chicago Ot. W..
do lat ptd
do Id Bfd
Chicago N. W..
C . R. I. P
Chicago T. AT...
o Dra ...7 ,
0. C. C. A St. L. .
Colo. Boutnora .....
do lat pfd
do id Dfd
Pel. A Hudaon....,
Dl.. U A W
Danver A R. O....
do Bid
Brio
do lat pfd
do id Dfd
Con Tob. pfd!!!!!
Ot. Nor. ptd
uaneral Electric
Hocking Coal
Int'n'l Paper ....
do pfd
Int'a'l Power ....
Iclede oaa
National Blacult
National Lead .,
No. American ...
Hocking Valley ...
oo Dfd
llllnola Central ....
lows Central
do Dfd
l. B. W
dO Dfd
Loula. A Naah....
Manhattan L
Met. 8t. Rr
M. Central
Met. National ...
Mlna. A St. L
Mo. Paclflc
M., K. A T
.13JW
r act no Coaat ....
.144 1 Pacific Mall
M"4
People's Gaa '!.!
. l
.111
.looS
.
. M
.1M
,U
. "4
i
. us
.10
. 44i
! T0V$
a f
. t
'
a V
. l
.111
,uo
Preaaed 8. 0....
do pfd
Pullman P. c...
Republic Steel .
do pfd
8ugar
Tenn. C. A I...
U. B. p. 00..
do pfd
V. 8. Leather...
do pld
P S. Rubber...
dO Pfd a . a
V. g. steal
do pfd
Weatern Union .
Am. Locomotive
do pfd
K. C. aouthern.
do pfd
do Dfd
N. J. Central
N. T. Central
Nor. A WM
do Did
Ontario A W ,
rannaylvanla ..
Reading
do lat pra ,
do Id Did
t. HAS. P
do lat pfd........
do Id Dfd
t. U . W ,
do Dfd
St. Paul ,
do pfd ,
Trust receipts.
New York Money Market.
NEJW YORK. Mav L-HflNHTiii ..11
Arm at &7jS per cent; closing offered at 6
per cent; prime mercantile .caper. 4U4.6U
per cent.
STERLING- F1XCHA NOR Weak .1.1,
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 87U
for demand and at $4.85 for sixty days;
lls. $4 and $4.85. "" Coram
BILVER B4W, 6lc: Mexican rinii.. t
41VC. '
HrVVTlAlAVrtimiit w . W . . , . I
railroad. Irregular. '
Tba closing quotations on bond are as
follows:
tJ. 8. rf. . rag
.10
.10
.104
.104
.117
417
.111
.111
.106
.104
.104
. 94
.10
.
LAN. Hnl aA
.. 101
a. 11
.. M
a. 104
..101
.. M
..104
..10
..11
. .11
.. 71 5
..101
..
L.117
..
" M
.. 6
..122
..111
, . U
..104
..107
..111
..111
.. 74
..114
.. 11
..
do coupon
do 1. reg
do coupon
do sew 4a. rag
da coupon
da aid 4s. re..
da coupon
d t. reg
Max. Central 4a ...
do 1st Ina
Mlna. 81. L 4a..
M.. K. T. 4a...
do ta
N. T. Central la.,
to gen. Is
N. J. . 1.
No. PaclBo 4a
Atrhleoa gon. 4.
00 u
N. A W. con. 4a...
Reading gen 4a...
t. lII u . s.
do adi. 4
B. A o. 4
da
da aoae. .4
ltd
8t. L A g. F, 4a..
. L. g. W. la..,
Canada 8a. M
C. ot O. 4a
lot '
.1
. (6
.104-4
. 4
.
o la
A. A. P. 4e.,
So. PaclBo 4
80. Rallwav la
4 I- In .
Chaa. A Ohio 4e.
C. A A. !e
C. B. A O. . 4a
T. a w 1.
C. M. A S. P. B 4
C. A N. W. . 7a..
C . R. I. A P. 4a..
1.114
(T.. 84. L. W. 4a'.
.ia
.111
.104
a M
.
.104
Colon Facile 4a...
An -nnw Am
CCC. A 8. L. 8. 4a
Chicago Tee. 4...,
Colorado 80. 4a....
D. A R. O. 4s
Brl prior lie 4s..
Wabaah la ..!.".!!!!
1
do deb. B
Weet Nhnr. Am
.100
W. a U B 4.
40 general ae
,. aa
.114
.111
I Wla. Central 4a...
Cue. Tub. 4
P. W. D. C. U.
Hock. Valley 4e..
Leadew Steele Market.
LONDON. May 8
Csnoola lor moaajr . . M
do account tt 1-14
Anaconda 4
Atrhleoa 11
do ptd 100
Baltimore A Ohio. ...111
laaadlaa PrnclBe 1M
I p. m. Closing:
Norfolk Weotera.
do pfd
Ontario A W est era. .
Pennejrlvanl
Reading
do lat pfd
4 t pfd
Southern Railway...
do pfd
Sewthor Paclfte
Vale PaciAc
do pfd
VMtod Stat Sioal..
d pfd
'UMVl
it pld
Spanish 4ea
Hand Mine
, 2
14
s
M
, 41
M
1 1
M
107
, w
41
4
14
Cbeeapeake a Ul.
Chlcaae O. W
11 u
C. M. A 84. P...
IMBW A R. O..
do pfd
Erto
do lrt pfd
do vi pad
Illlaela Central
LoulaTllla A Naah
M . K. A T
do pfd
N. T. Central
,il74
. 41tJ
. M
.
.144
.14
,. M
. ao
IMBears
..14JI
BAR SILVER Steady; lud per ounce.
MONEY IW.'S per cent. The rate of
dtacount In the open trrkct for both short
and threw-month' bills la 1 per cent.
Bank Clearlagrs.
OMAHA. May 10 Bank clearings todsy,
$1.177, Tie) 33; corresponding day last year,
tl.laS.343 10; Increase, $111.467 .33.
CHICAGO, May i Clearings, $3,647,41:
balancee, V,Ut,ll poetad exchange, KM
for slity days, $4 9RH for demand; New
ior exrnange, l(c premium
ST. LOUIS. May A Clearings, C10.Wt;
balances. $f",; money, steady, 4 per
I'ni; ,-ew 1 org exenange, 8"c premium.
NEW TORK, Mav 8 Clearings, $311,070,
KO h.lani-. 111 iu: ri
HOHTON. 'May i.-Clearings. $30,42,43(l;
BALTIMORE Msy Clearings, $3.,
OOP: balances. tSrvl am : mnnev. S tier rent
PHILADELPHIA, May 8.-Clearlngs, $20,.
o24.!43; balances, $2,3ri6,8'; money, 4s per
CINCINNATI. May $. Clearings. $3,095.
4W; money, 4a per cent; New York e-
inMiiKe, par to its? premium.
Boston Steak Oaetatleas.
POSTON. May g.-Call loans, od?! per
t-iii, iime loans, e'0t per cent, umciai
closing of stocks and bonds:
Atrhlenn
Oaa la
Met. Central ta
N E. O. A C
Atchison
do pld ,
Boston A Albany. ..
Boaton A Maine....
N. y N. H. A H.
Fitchburg pfd
t'nlon Pacific
Mei. Central
Amerlran Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T. A T
Pom. I. 8 ,
General Electric ...
tun. Electric
do pfd ,
N. E. O. A C ,
t'nlted Fruit ,
Dalr Went ,
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
100 iWeetlngh. Common.
.101
SS IA(lrenturo
2 Allouea
16 'Amalgamated
'f Calumet A Hecla.
.. 11
,.
. Cf
.f4f
94 , Centennial
,. .
,.
.117
. 11
. 1S
M2
1
l:i4
14(1
104
1211
114
141
an
11'2
4J
7
1
107
44
41
11
Copper Ranee .....
llnmlnlon Coal ....
Franklin
lale Royals
Mohawk
Old Dominion
Oareola
Parrot
Qutnry
Santa Fe Copper...
. 97
. 0
,.
..
.114
. 2
Tamarack . .
Trtmountala a......
Trinity
t'nlted State
Vtah
Victoria
Winona
Wotrerin
.170
.
. 11H
a il
. 12
1
a 14
New York Mtatng tgaotatleaa.
NEW YORK. May 8. The following are
the closing prices on mining stocks)
Adama Con
Allc
Breeoe
Brunawlck Con ..
Comatork Tunnel
Con. Cel. Va..
I ead wood Terra..
Horn RllTer
Iton Rllivr ,
Leadvlile Co
a !
. 44
. ie
. 11
. 4
,l0
. 71
.140
a 71
a
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix .......
Potoil
SaTage
Sierra Narad
Small Hope .
Standard
It
77
155
10
Id
40
IM
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, May 8. -The amount of bul
lion taken Into the Bank of England on
balance today, 85,000. Gold la quoted to
day at Buenor Ayres, 139.80; at Madrid,
3b.77. The weekly statement of the Bank
of England shows the following changes:
Total reserve, decreased. 274,000: circula
tion, Increased, 119.000; bullion, decreased,
157.42; other securities, decreased,
4.444; other deposits, derreiued. 2.4fJ..
O11O; notes reserved, decreased, 27S,O0O;
government securities, Increased. 20.000.
The proportion of the Bank of England's
reserve to liability is 48.til per cent. Last
weea 11 wan 44. s per cent. Kate or dis
count unchanged at $ per cent.
LONDON, May 8. Money waa somewhat
easier today and the demand was fair.
Prices or. tne stork exchange were mod
erately firm and there were few transac
tions, pending the settlement tomorrow
end the mining carry over. Ullt-edge se
curities were In some demand. Americans
were dull at the outset, due to the Irreg
ularity of prices In New York; grew firmer
to somewhat above parity, strengthened
later and closed firm. Kaffirs were firmer
on the war news.
PARIS, May 8. This was a holiday on
the bourse.
Condition of the Trensary.
WASHINGTON. May S.-Todav's state
ment of the treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemntion.
shows: Available cash balances, $187,813,607:
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Mav 8 COTTON Rnot
closed quiet, ic lower; middling uplands,
9c; middling gulf, 87c; sales, none. Fu
tures closed steady at the decline; May,
.25c; June, 9.16c; July, .llc; August, 8.01c;
September, 8.42c; October, 8.20c; November,
8.1oc; January, 8.13c.
opened easy and 4(810 points lower, fol
lowing a weak lead by Liverpool, where
heavy liquidation was In progress; follow
ing the call the me.rket worked higher
again, July advancing to 9.23c and August
9.04c; but later In the day the whole list
broke badly under generous selling for
both accounts, led by brokers, believed to
be acting for southern orders; the market
closed steady 4118 points lower; southern
spot markets were given as generally un
changed and advices from cotton goods
markets failed to note any change In
prii-ee; toiai saies tor tne day were esti
mated at 300,000 bales.
ST. LOP1H. Iliv l-mPTnKn..i.ii
middling, Ittfcc: sales, none: recelnta 1 7iA
bales: stock, 34,748 bales.
GALVESTON. . May 8. COTTON Quiet,
9 U-lftc.
LIVERPOOL. May 8.-COTTON The Cot
ton exchange here will be closed on Maw
17. 19, 23 and 24.
NEW ORLEANS, May 8 COTTON
Qulet and steady; sales, 950 bales; ordi
nary, 8c; good ordinary, 84c; low mid
dling, 9c: middling, 9Wc; middling fair,
10c; receipts, 8.069 bales; stock, 181.017
bales. Futures steady; May, 8.32(M.S3c:
June, 9.3ti9.3Xc; July, 9.43ra.44c; August.
8.97ro8.9Hc; September, 8.50fa8.51c; October.
8.07ft.08c: November. 7.954t7.96c: Decemhee
7.960'7.96c.
L1VKKPOOL,, May 8.-COTTON Spot,
moderate business; pricea l-16d lower
American middling fair, 6 9-ld; good mid
dling, 6 9-32d; middling, 5 5-32d; low mid
dling, 61-ltkl; good ordinary, 4 15-1M: ordl-
nawtr A 1 1 1 lrl rrh a.U. ' .1.- .
a , a.-.v... nnir- Ul ll QBf WCTB
8,000 bales, of which 1,000 were for specula-
nun iiu cajiui i auu inciuaea f.ztjo Amer
ican; receipts, 3,000 bales, Including 1.000
American. Futures opened quiet and
closed barely steady; American middling.
r. may ana June,
1-ldd. sellers: June and Julv. Sd saiiee.-
July and August, 4 63-66d, sellers; Au
gust and September, 4 &8-4d, buyers; Sep
tember and October, 4 464d, buyers; Octo
ber and November, 4 35-84d, sellers;, De
cember and January. 4 32-HiSiA .U.fUd .n.
era; January and February, 4 31-S4-t 32-64d,
ouyer.
Wool Market.
BT. I5UI8. May 8. WOOL-fitesdv me
dium grades. 16(ij17Vic; llfht line, 1216c:
heavy fine, 912c; tub washed, 1524-Ac.
vtnaTow l,. .. o , . : ,
. . . . . ... n j o. .ivuLr-inniury wools
sre dull. Choicest staple scoured Is quoted:
Fine, (Vug 62c; fine medium, 47t8c; me
dium, 46c. The ordinary territory grade
are selling on the scoured basis of fine,
474ftc; fine medium, 43ft4ftc, and medium,
$8iu40c. Fleece wools have had a fair In
quiry, but sales have been trery light.
Ohio XX and above ts quoted at Zi&21ic:
X, 23; No. 1, 260-27c; Michigan X and
above, 2122c; No. 1, 25S26c. Australian
wools continue quiet; Queensland combing,
67(g68c. and Port Philip combing (70s) 744
75c and (0-4s). 684i70c.
I5NDON, May 8.-,WOOL-The offerings
at the wool auction sales today numbered
16,716 bales. The home trade and continent
were active buyers. American representa
tives were reserved, occasionally purchas
ing a few good merinos and crossbred at
extreme rates. A good selection of scoured
waa offered and sold freely to France and
Germany. Lambs wool sold well at an ad
vance of 6 per cent. The withdrawals to
date amount to SjO hales. Following are
the sales In detail: New South Walea, 3,700
bales; scoured, 9d; greasy, 41'qls(J
Queensland, 1,600 bales; scoured, Sdam 7d-
freaay, &i&10d. Victoria, no bales; scoured,
BiffleSHi; greasy. 4gHd. South Aus
tralia. 1,300 bales; scoured, HUdiglsSd'
greasy, 44!ilHd. West Australia, 400 bales
greasy, 6daN8 3d. New Zealand. 3.400
baits; scoured, 6ddjlB6d; greasy, 4QUd
Cape of Good Hope, 62 bales; greasy, 6t
lod. Punta Arenas. 4,000 bales; greasy 3)
8d. Italian, 100 bales; scoured, WphVfri.
Oil and Resin.
OIL CITY. Pa.. May 8OIL-Credlt bal
ances, $1 20; certificates, no bid. Shipment
130,397 bbls., average 103.07ft bbls.; runs 93 -(46
bbls., average 78,619 bbls.
TOLEDO. O., May 8 OIL North Lima.
88c; South Uma and Indiana, Mc.
NEW YORK. May 8 OIL-Ootton seed,
firm: petroleum, steady; rosin, steady;
strained, common to good, 1 ijl 62; tur
pentine, firm.
LIVERPOOL May 8.-OILTurpentlne.
spirits, firm. 84s; Unseed, 32 3d.
LONDON May 8 OI L Calcutta linseed
spot. 63s M; linseed, 82e .d; turpentine.
33s 33Vd.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. May 8-OIL-Turpen-tine,
firm at 44c. Rosin, firm; quote: K.
O, A. B, C, D. $1 15; E. $1.20; F, $1.26; O
$130; H. $1.66; I. $196: K. $2 46; M, $2.85; N.
$3 26; WO, -$3.60; WW. $3.60.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlte.
NEW YORK. May 8. EVAPORATED
APPLES A fair demand continues and
the market holds firm at quotations. State,
common to good. 7&9c; prime, 9fj9sc;
choice, '&10Ce; fancy, lotjllc.
CALIKuRXIA DRIED FRUITS In
prone a fxtr export trade Is noted, with
value a trifle easier all through the list.
Some jobbing demand for fruit. Apricots
were steadv at quotation and are In Job
bing demand. Peaches steady, with a fair
outlet at prevloua pricea. Prune, 3ftic.
Afrirota, boxe. 9c; bags. l'Vfll2c.
Peache, peeled. 13140; unpeeled, tKa'lc.
Dry tieed Market.
lNEW YORK. May $ -DRY OOODS-The
market was quiet again today for all de
scriptions of cotton goods. There wn more
Inquiry from exporters following a rise In
the market for silver, but little actual buy
ing, prices are maintained In both staple
aud fancy lines. Print cloths were inac
tive) for belli narrow and wide govda.
OtfAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Choice Baf Blear, gnd Oowg Oommtnded
Stronger Pricfs.
HOGS SOLD FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER
Light Receipts of Ikeep and Lambs
n Jast A beet Steady Prices
Were Paid for AayMiK
at All Desirable.
SOUTH OMAHA. May 8.
Receipts were:
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Cattle. Hogs, sheep
1.102
3.31
44
3,il
9.9V7
10.6
7.79
4 .4.
1.96J
1.360
:.2o
2.2-4
Four days this week... 7.7N2 S3.S64 12.."'64
name days laat week.... 12. 2o9 8t.44 lo.Si4
Same week before 11,727 26.268 12.6X8
Same three weeks ago.. 12.338 2i'.6M 24.2WI
same four weeks ago...l3.H 27.S13 15.6:4
Same days last year 14.6M) 30,161 20,ti
RfcaCBlPl'S iXH THE YEAR TO DATE
Ihe following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hog and sheep al South Omaha
for the year to date ana comparisons with
, 1902. 1901. Inc. Dec
V""1" Z.6.660 Itl.ttM 5,6og
n8 923.426 D24.SU7 9.488
330,43 41H,55 74.4',2
ioiiowing table shows the average
t, oi nogs sold on the South Omaha
iimraet me past several days, with com
parlsona with former years:
Date. 1903. l)l.1900.1899.1898.1897.la.
April 16..
tottj Oil
1 711 $ 47 $ 80
a aa
April it
11
46,
i 91 k U
8 1
3 87
a 39
April 17..
I 73
a
a it
e
3 36
a no
April 1$.
April 19
April 20
April i
April 12.
m
'
I 8 i 4
asi
86
6 4i
i 7ii a ui
I 91
6 4o $ 76
I 3 84
884,
43 3 77
I 73 t 831
I $1
8 S4
a 8v
a 28
a 3
April 23..
April 24..
,
8b
7 035
' 11
184,
74
6 80
6 7
t 36
1 82
6 32i 1 67
1 83
April 26..
I 77
I 3 t 85
I 71
I 811
a 3i
a
a 28
a 2
a 2i
a 16
a u
a 13
April Hi.
April 27.
April 28.
April 2.
April 30.
May 1...
May J...
May 3...
6 77
39. 8 i
1 84
i 34
1 79
a 7i
T07H
1 03'
9t,
6 87
a
I 69
8 79
a 75i
8 74
t 6
S4
I 89
!2I
S 22
04
a so
a 79i
6 64
6 71
t 73
66
6
2 81
2 017l
t 18
8 651
a 9o(
6 1
1 Vol
a 8
a 71
e
a 2
a 3o
a 82
May 4...
6 261
6 32
3 58 1 931 3 VI
May 6...,
7 03
98
3 62 8 95i 3 66
May i...,
6 63
-e
8 64 13 93 8 64
May 7...
934
6 ttfi s n
a 90 a 7(
a 30
May 8...,
1 6 84- 6 10
i a 7ij a 19
Indicates Sundsy.
The Official nnmkaa , - a -
brought in today by each road was:
Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sh p. H'see.
C, M. St. P. Ry.. 6 6..
O. tt St. L. Rv....' ?
Mo. Pacific Rv 1
7
21
12
26
9
11
Union Pae. System. ..17
C. A N. W. Ry 4
E. M. V. R R..l
tJ.. St. P., M. A O.,
.22
B. A M. R. R. R
C, B. A 4J. Ry
KC.dk St. J
C., R. I. dt P.. east.
C.. R. 1. A P.. west,
llllnola Central
23
1
1
17
1
Total receipts..
.98
114
9. A
TJ,. dlfPoal Uoii of ihe day s receipts waa
tl-. i0KA.e;.!..bu.y'.r Purchasing the num-
Buyer a
Cattle. Hogs. Bh'n.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company....
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour A Co
Hammond Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Huntxlnger......
Hamilton Rothschild.
H. L. Dennis A Co
Fowler Packing Co....
Other buyers
34
K3
800
79
851
868
863
20
"36
125
67
45
"ii
a. 063
1.P95
2.241
4J9
649
668
Totals
CATTLE! There wo a
1,104 8,270 2,298
a light supply of
rattle nere again today, but still ft was
from the table of receipts above the supply
for the four days this week are only afcoit
half as large as for the same days of last
year, and aa compared with the same days
ofJa8t wk there ' Also a big decrease
. ih",wa "J demand this morning
for beef steers showing quality, and the
market on such kinds could safely be
?.V?ted..,troner ,han " w yeateVday.
whn " came to those that were not quite
finished, however. It was a different propo
s tlon, and trade on such kinds was father
slow and the prices paid did not look much
more than steady with yesterday. There
waa a Prime bunch of cattle on sale tfils
morning that brought $7.10, which Is the
highest price paid here this year. Thev
were fancy, though, and weighed 1 130
pounds.
The cow market was active ond strong
thla morning all around. The better the
quality the better the demand, but still
even the medium and common kinds sold
without much trouble at steady to strong
prices. Aa noted yesterday, the trade Is
very uneven owing to the raold fluctuation
that have taken place wlthfn the last few
days, so that some aale look a good deal
higher than others. It Is a good deal of a
catch-as-catch-can market.
Bulla, veal calvea and stags of good
quality all commanded steady to strong
prices today.
There were only a few stockera and feed
ers on sale thla morning, and anything
desirable sold at lust about steady pricea
as compared with yesterday. The demand
from the country Is not rushing, as is
shown by the fact that there were onlv
14 .... nmirim -U I m . - . 1
v. -... I,-!, iu i no country
yesterday. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
la...
I
4
I
Av. Pr. No.
1 4 H 11
Av. Pr.
....11M 10
....HIT IN
....1941 I U
....11U II
....HI I 40
....1241 I 40
....im i 4i
....126 I M
....1171 IK)
....1171 110
14 I M
....11M 6 M
....111! I 0
....14M III
....127 16
....1241 TO
....1111 I 70
....12IH1 TO
.1011 6 00
II
14
It
40 ,
M
6
St
(4 ,
31 ,
II
4
41 ,
II
U
II ,
10
471 I 00
13 6 II
,111 1 U
1.
.1004 f0
4 104 I M
1 170 I 10
I Ml 6 71
II 1111 I M
II 114 II
1 101 00
I .21 I M
80 114 I M
44 11M I 0
41 141 I II
1 1111 I II
11J0 I 1
...HIT I II
...1040 I W
....10M I 16
..1281 I TO
4 .'.....1411 I TS
1411 I IS
1 1I20 a ia
...111! I lf
STEERS AND HEIFSR8.
...ltM IM
II
8
1
I
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
I
4
I ,
1
1 ,
T
I
I
t
4
1
I ,
1
1
4
4
I
I
1
I
COWS.
MX t 00 I.,
.... IM 4 00
.... 7M I 0
... IM 4 00
... 110 4 2
....1071 4 SO
....1010 4 SO
...1020 4 SO
.... IM 4 M
IS 4 SO
.... MO SO
.... IM 4 10
.... Ml 40
.... II 4 SO
....111 4 SO
.... 170 4 Tl
....1100 4 7
...100 4 40
....101? 4 M
.... M0 I 00
....1221 I 1
....1040 I 16
....IK t I
....1060 2
.... 17 4
...1140 40
....1200 40
....1071 M
...111 ts
....10U ( Tl
...HIT II
....1140 00
HO IN 1 ,
740 I 00 4
IM I tS 1
170 1 I ,
lot I IS 1 ,
IM 8 M 1
460 I 40 M ,
1000 10
40 8 M 1 ,
W0 I M ,
160 I 10 It
110 I I 21
I Tl 1
464 i 71 1 ,
100 I 71
441 t 71
Ml t Tl 4
IN 2 U I
970 8 00
kit I 00 I ,
1110 I tt I ,
414 8 25 ,
140 I 10 11 ,
14 I 40 1
It I 44 l ,
1000 I M
444 IS
441 I 71 4
lit I Tl 4
Ill I TS X
M0 4 M
HEIFERS.
IM I 40
416 IT
940 6 28
BULLS.
12M 1 SO 114 oo
1071 I 71 1 in oo
107 I SS I lino is
1410 I 4 I.... 11H so
M IM I.....' lino s SO
10 I M 1 16M I 10
Hal I 44 16M 40
KM 4 M 1 1460 M
1IM 4 M
CALVES.
20 4 tl I in IS
IM 10 1 140 I 00
IM M
STAGS.
line I M 14 14M 4 Tl
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS
410 I 40 1 401 I 1T4
116 t SO M 414 I 17V
II I M 1 MO IS
Ill I 00 M 41 I II
110 I 00 1 41 8 40
SM I OS I 4M I 40
STOCK CALVkaS.
240 t 40 22 Ml t I
27 I SO 4 142 I 74
120 2 00 Tl HI IN
164 1 M
STOCKER9 AND FEEDERS.
400 I 0 1 WO 4 SO
TM I M IT T12 4 SO
40 1 71 I Ill 4 66
MO I M 1 440 4 44
4)1 IN 10 Ill 4 M
IM I IT ,.. 12 4 44
TM 4 H II T0I 4 M
14 IK IT Tit 4 M
444 4 4 It 747 4 44
49 4 40 1 US I 00
ll.!..
ii....
1...
4....
1...
I....
14....
T....
1....
1 ..
I....
1...
HOGS There were not nearly as many
bog en sale today as there were yeate ti
day snd as other markets were reported a
little stronger trading at thla point started
out on a blls of about a 6c advance and
closed loc higher than yesterday' general
market. The market waa active, so that
the bulk of the offerings was disposed of
In good season. The advance waa general
on all classes, though, of course, the light
weight stuff and common grades were neg
lected and hard to sell, the same as usual.
The bulk of the good weight hoge sold
from $7.06 to $7 20 and the medium weights
went mostly from $ 96 to $7 06, while the
light stuff sold from pi .95 down.
Todav's advance carries the market abn
back to where It was at the close of laat
week. Representat've sales
No.
e0. . .
7...,
30....
77. . . ,
W...
73...
73...
70...
M...
85...
6t...,
80...
74...
Av.
..1H0
..211
..2U
..2i
..2"8
a.M
..2"3
..197
..19S
..2"0
..4
..IW
Sh. Pr
Nd.
AT
Sh.
Pr.
7 m
7 oo
7 oo
7 oo
7 n)
7 no
T oo
7 oo
7 oo
7 on
20 6 80
m 6 86
40 6 85
80 6 85
... KS
... 6 85
73...
71...
64...
100..
70...
...241
...262
...214
...243
...243
100
120
80
80
240
100
124
1A
79 235
70 238
73 218
78 227
66 !.'4
120
80
6 !
6 0
6 "
90
8 9i
80
68 2.11
80 f 01
80 7 00
240 7 X)
80 6 W
120 6 90
lest 6 90
80 6 90
61
220
210
.m
70..
75 223
...
M..
68..
HI..
66..
67..
61..
64..
49..
63..
It..
T7..
70..
28..
....228
....2.15
....230
....247
....248
....272
....2
....245
....242
....246
....275
257
272
7 024
7 02
7 (6
7 06
7 05
7 06
7 06
7 06
7 06
7 05
75 213
72 210
7 im
83 1H8
1130
80
100
240
2-0
80
240
411
2 0
Hit
2XJ
6 90
tt oi l
HO
8 9'.'U
92H'
6 9'.'4
H6 2"2
'2.
..225
..2.12
..20S
..235
..2"9
75..
79..
66..
79..
85..
80. ,
2O0
240 6 9S
120
80
80 7 06
80 7 05
.208
.218
.214
120
80
80
120
J0
J
NO
160
95
95
6 95
2.
7 OS
7 06
7 t6
7 f
42.
...3i7
62... ...214
C 95
6 95
i....
247
258
180
200
64.
.227
till...
A...
66...
61...
73...
66...
66...
54...
66. . .
70...
68...
67...
...,
70...,
42....
62...
60...
60...
66...
66...
67...
68...,
70...,
6...
66...
77...
70...
72...
73...
80...
66...
74...
79...
76...
89...,
63...,
...226
,..218
...213
..185
,..7
...226
...218
,..225
...219
..210
..228
..196
..206
,.2oo
95
95
95
( 95
( 95
6 95
95
6 5
95
6 96
6 95
95
96
1 95
96
..250
..240
..232
..219
..249
..266
..240
..254
..270
..275
..275
..2n3
..252
..811
..27
..247
..2S7
..274
..263
..267
..263
... 7 05
... 7 I
120 7 (6
80 7 06
160 7 06
... 7 074
... 7 10
80 7 10
90 7 10
100 7 10
... 7 10
160 7 10
80 7 10
80 7 10
ISO 7 10
40 7 10
... 7 12H
80
40
80
Ira)
80
83.
89 2I8
85 2oi
160 6 95
40 6 9
6 95
40 95
... 6 95
85.
72.
J6
..213
..27
..218
..214
..226
..?2
..216
..229
,.21ti
,.228
..221
120
120
7 124
7 15
7 15
7 15
7 15
7 15
7 15
7 174
7 80
7 20
80...
76...
83...
70...
72...,
72...,
66....
80
80
120
120
6 95
6 97U
6 97
6 97
874
2X8
160
61 393
66 2il
64 264
31 840
30 276
84....
200
(4)
97
974
6 974
79....
67....
SHEEP There was a llcht ran nt sheen
and lambs here today and as packers all .
seemed to want a few the market held Just '
about steady. With the exception of a few !
loads the quality waa nothing extra, but '
Still buyers bought tin shout avarvlhlna .
offered at Just about yesterday's range of
prices. It was evident, though, that they
were a great deal more anxious for the
better grades than they were for thoee
lacking In quality.
Quotations for dinned arncV- tlnmi in
choice wethers, 35 Kfi.00; fair to good. $5.60
tl6.78; good to choice ewes, la.004jo.o0; fair to
good, $4.6Vai.tX), good to choice lambs, $6.10
dio.io; rair to good, jo.7W1i.10. Wooled stock
sells about 2fy)c above cltpped stock
Choice Colorado wooled lambs. $6.764j4l.85:
fair tO good. 16.50rn41.75. finnnl.lli.
sales:
No.
Av.
a 76
. 57
. 71
93
. 60
. 39
. 66
. 71
. 86
. 76
. 58
. 103
. 90
Pr.
2 50
4 25
4 25
6 00
6 00
6 60
6 50
6 50
4 00
6 00
6 50
6 60
10
18 cull ewes
63 feeder lambs
138 clipped
8 clipped
505 feeder
lambs
ewes
lambs.... ......
lambs
lambs
lambs
ewea
13 spring
49 clliiDed
6ti0 clipped
"t ..11., a
29 clipped sheep, mixed.
cnppeci lamba
200 clipped
wethers
lambs.........
2 cupped
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle and
"beep Strong and Hog
Hicher.
CHICAOO. Mb v 8 TTTT.irii.i.t.
6,500 head; strong and active; good to prime
; -V ' """" ". poor to menium, b.wm
S;'?L",tirlt?r" and feeders, $2.75fjf3.35; cows,
$1.50i3.00: heifers. 82 75ij as- osnn.r. n tna
2.50; bulls, $2.56n6.86; calves, $2.00416.00:
Texas fed steers, $S.26ra6.25.
HOOB Receipts. 24.000 head: estimate to
morrow, 21,000 head: left over. 4 fmo heart-
lSTDJ?l0c h'Bher; mixed and butchers.
$b.90svi,20; good to choice heavy, $7 16ii'7
rougn heavy, $.86&7.10; light. M.66&7.00,
bulk of salea, $6.9oMi.l0. .. '
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000
head; strong: lambs, higher; good to choice
S'riSST.5'261 Zalr to cno'ee
$5.oo5.60: western sheep, $5.25&3.25; native
lambs, $4.764j.60; western lamb, $5. 25-8.3. 66;
Colorado lambs, $7.10. J '
umciaj yesterday:
Recelnta fihlnM.H.
lb.590 2 657
" 30.441
Sheep j.2,462 1 815
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mav tTATTl.ri..
retpts, 8,900 natives, 300 Texans, 60 calves.
Market steady to 10c higher. Choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, $6.757 26
fair to good $6.00ff.76; stockers and feed
ers, $3.00416.66; western fed steers, 5.0Mrjtj6:
Texas and Indian steer. 13 Ihntx .-
cows, $2.i5?6.10: native cows, $2.254j6.80; na
tive heifers $3.6006.86; canners, $1.60fr2 75
bulls, $3.00iW5.45: calvea, $2.60tf.40.
HOQS Receipts, 8,200 head. Market
steady to 6c higher; top. $7.30; bulk of
!??'., rjiB!.5f av'-hl!?7.3; pack-
i fi-sui., hriii, r no(,viA yorKera.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4,300
head; best steady; others, slow, and na
tive lambs, $5.40$7.15; western lambs. $6.76
7.20; native wethers, $6.40a6.00; western
wethers, $4,504)6.15; fed ewes $4.80r6 56;
Texas clipped yearlings, $6.75476.06; Texas
clipped sheep, $4.6046.66; stockers and feed
ers, 12.904) 4-75.
New York Lire Stork Market.
NEW YORK. May 8. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 840 head: bulls sold at 33.754H40 per
100 lbs.; dressed beef ateady: city dressed
native sides, 9 Virile per lb. Cables last re
ceived quoted American steers at 14H15c,
dressed weight; refrigerator beef at 12c
per lb.; exports today, head cattle, 25
sheep. 150 quarters of beef, latter eatlmated.
CALVES Receipts, 539 head; steady:
veals sold at H.ik"C.26 per 100 lbs.; city
dressed veals, SflOc per lb.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. U3J
head; sheep, quiet: good lambs slightly
stronger, others dull, steady; clipped sheep
sold at $4.75i6.30 per 100 lbs., a few for ex
port at $6.40; unshorn sheep, $5.00ftoo
clipped lambs, $7.0O47.15; unshorn lambs,
$7; state spring lambs, $3.544.2S each;
dressed mutton, 94'llc per lb.; dressed
lambs. U413c. .
HOGS Receipts. 680 head.
St. Lout Lire stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, May 8 CATTLE Receipts,
1,300, Including 500 Texans; market steady:
native shipping and exporting steers, 36 50
4j4 90; dreoaed beef and butcher steers,
$4.64!.60; steers, under l.OftO lbs., 2.rtg.40:
stockers and feedora, $?.7Sa4.80; cows and
heifers, $2.2tVg.25; ranners, $l.SO2 90; bulls,
J3.00(S4 45; calves, $3.60f.4).i; Texa and In
dian steers, fed, $4.3Mi6.60. grassers, $3.46
64.40; cowa and heifers. $2.604?4.25.
HOOS Receipts, 6,400 head; market
steady; pig and light, $A.30a4 7D; pack
era, K754j6.95; butcher, 6 9041. 30.
SHEEP -ANU , LAMBS Receipts. -.1600
head; market steady; native muttons, $4.60
fi0fl: lamb, $6.5&7.26: cull and buck,
$3.0O46OO; toeker. $2.50473.26; Texaa sheep.
33.4C&6.60.
t. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo May 8. CATTLE Re
ceipt, 900 head; steady; natlvea. 86 26477 26;
cows and heifers, 1.604t.&0; veal, $3,000
(.00; docker and feeder, $2.Kx6 50.
HOGS Receipt. ,400 head; steady; light
and light mixed, $6,804)7.10: medium and
heavy. $7.00a7 25; pig. $.2fV&6.76.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 4 700
head: steady to 10c lower; western lamb,
$6 264e.86; western sheep, $5.004j6.3S.
Sloes City Live stock Market.
SIOUX C!TT."la., May $. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 300; market
steady; beeves, $6.864jA65; cows, bulls snd
mixed, $2.005.00; stockers and feeders, $2 76
64 60; ytsrllngs and calves $2.754.40.
HOGS Receipts. 3.5u0; HJlOc higher, $6 TO
110; bulk, $6 8f)4t6.95.
SHEEP In demand.
leek la aigbt.
Th following table howa the receipt
of cattle, hog and sheep at th flv prin
cipal market for May 8:
ifti. Hoge. Sheep.
South umana
Chicago
Kansas City ..
St. Iml
St. Joseph ....
Z.ay
(.5(4)
4.200
1.3'C
0
24.000
8.200
$.400
1400
Totals
.15,269 51.739 20,804
Cefle Market.
NEW YORK, May 8.-COFFEE8pot Rio
dull; No. 7 Involre. M.e. Mild, dull; Cor
dova, 8irl2c. The market opened steady,
with rrl'-es unchanged, and for the bal
ance of the session followed a narrow rut,
with trading quite of a professional nature
and small at that. The European marketa
were cloeed, owing to a holiday, while the
.i?n .TilT'" Ul," features of
2itVZ ll"rn,e for th Cnlted State
Importers sold the market off
in in iaie session. Th.
THK RRALTY tltHKKT.
closed quiet, with prices net unchanged to
6 points lower. Total sales were 6,M bags.
Including: Julv kitSc: September. 5 20c;
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in., ,itiy e:
Warranty Deed.
J O Perklna grid wife to C. W. De
Iimatre. tot 1. block . r.
Omaha ,7
Joseph Duffy and wife to Thomas
Roach et al, lot , Schmidt s sub
dlv Omaha Realty company to Fred Wlt
xlg. lots 6 ami . block M, South
Omaha
F. t. Under and wife to F. F. I.Vn
der. lot 7. block 18. Park Forest add.
L. M. Howers and wife to Marv and
Maud Easley. lot 6. block 1, Bowers'
add
Margnret C. Wade to Mary C. Shaw,
lot 2. block 5, Kllby Place
Byron Reed company to L. C. Hen
ford, lot 4. Dewev Place
Harry Marowits and wife to Tressa
Wolf, lot 15, block 9. Kountae A
R.'s add
Deede.
Special master Wo Sioux
City Pafe
Deposit and
Trust
company, lot 26.
Archer Place
Sheriff to South Omaha Savings bank,
lot 10. except n 3 feet, block 4. 1st
add to South Omitha.
United States marshal to Northwest
ern Mutual Life Insurance com
pany, n 12.3 feet of a 144.3 feet lot L
Capitol add
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