THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: PATtTHDAY, MAY 10, 1002 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Quiet Day in Grain Trading, Though Prices Asoend. MARKED STRENGTH IN HOG PRODUCTS Good Pucker' Support Aids ftro Vilari In rrotUlon and Firm la drrtoae Prevails la Cereals Oats Belna Active. CHICAGO. May 8 Oraln tending was very quirt today. waltlnK lor the govern ment report on the crop situation which Is ex per tea tomorrow. In spite of the slow ness of the market, however, a very firm undertone prevailed and July wheat closed He higher, July corn f,a higher and juiv oats c up. Provisions were again Independently strong and closed IVfcc to llr advance. , At the outset wheat showed a tolerably firm tone on dry weather In northwest, with still further retarded spring; sowing beeause of moisture and crop damage re ports from Kansas. Yesterday's rash situation was still bulllshly effective and , handlers of cash stuff still reported a con tlnuance of the demand aroused during line recent decline. Offerings were light and receipts were small. Although the de mand was only fair It was sufficient to hold up the market. A fair export busi ness was dons at the seaboard, 18 loads being reported. The Michigan stats crop report showed a condition of 82, against 85 er cent last month. Minneapolis and )uluth reported that stocks would show a .decrease of 1,000.000 bushels. On these In i fhienrea July, which opened unchanged to . higher, at 7Hc to Uc, sold up to 75c, i fluctuated narrowly and closed firm. He up at 744,c. Local receipts were 61 cars, 2 of contract grade; Minneapolis and Dulutn re ceived 153 cars, making a total for the three points of 21 cars, against 22 last week and 233 a year ago. Primary receipts were 248.000 bushels, compared to 34i.0OO bushels last year. Argentine shipments were 612,0u0 bushels, against 1,012,000 last week. Although the corn trade was slow much of the time in sympathy with the waiting wheat market the tone ruled strong under the prevailing bullish sentiment. The open ing was higher on the what advance and colder weather, but continued small re ceipts, declining stocks and the good cash demand governed the pit. As usual of late the crowd quickly followed the lead of the leading bull house. Borne small scalpers sold, as did commission house, early, and caused a dip, but when the bulls began to "buy September, whereas for several days thev had sold that option, the crowd tailed alter. September closed with a gain of He at CUc and July, after selling at 61c, closed -He "P at 614c. Favorable weather for seeding and growth of the al ready planted corn seem not to effect an Increase In country offerings. Receipts were very small, at 76 cars. Oats experienced a strong and fairly, ac tive market most of the session. The lead ing bull professional In May options was In the nit buying fairly, as also were several big commission houses. There Is still some fear of manipulation of the pit by the principal bull. Corn strength caused part of the upturn, but receipts and offerings were small, shipping sales were large and the cash premium Influenced the market. July closed strong at Its top figures. He higher at 36c. Receipts were 155 cars. There was some fair liquidation for proMts in hog products, but It was not sufficient to retard a good advance. Prices were higher all day and the tone ruled strong on the higher prices at the yards, a good packers support and outside buying. July nork closed 17tyc higher at J17.42H. July l.i rd 10c up at J10.32V and July ribs 7Hc higher at $.724. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 20 cars; corn, 90 cars; oats, 150 cars; hogs, neao. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles. Open. HIgh. Low. Close. Tes'y, Wheat May 74H 74 744 .7474 July 74N,"q 75 74H 74-. 74H Sept. 73, 73T. 734 73H 73ft Corn May tnv, 60', H eo4 60H July '61H( Rl'n 61H 6!H,6U4V,s Sept. WU60H'(' 3!re-Ts 0s 59 Oats i Msy 42 4.1 42'4 K 42 July 84'i!34Vfr Zi toWai, Sept. 29V4I 29H 2Vt H&'Vi Pork May 17 17 17 35 17 15 IT 30 17 10 July 17 25 17 45 17 25 17 42V4 17 25 Sept. 17 30 17 45 17 30 17 45 17 30 Lsrd- May 10 27 10 32 10 22 10 32 10 20 Juiy 10 26 10 32 10 26 10 82 10 22 Sept. 10 30 10 37Vt 10 30 10 37 10 274 9 72 9 65 July 67 9 724 9 65 9 724 9 65 Sept. 9 724 9 75 9 70 9 75 9 70 fall make, colored and white. 14.601 peters. ; firm; state , 17c; western, at mark. full cream, lit13Vc. hiii ! hteceipis, and Pennsylvania 1717ta(j. MOi-APSt-irs Hteaay: new orieans, jgtic. POULTRY Alive, quiet; turkeys, dull st fc; fowls, 12c; dressed, steady; fowls, 124c; turkeys. l.V14o. TALLOW-Ftrm: eltv (12 per Pkg), 6e; country (pkgs. free), ic OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Coadltloa of Trade aad Qaetatloaa Staple aad Faacr Frodaee. KOOS Including new No. 1 cases, 14c; cases returnee;, U'c. LIVE POULTRY Chickens, 10c; old roosters, according to age, Utc; turkeys, 8tllcj ducki and geese, 7ei broilers, per lb.. 26c. , BUTTER Packing stock, 16c; choice dairy In tubs, 1!K( 2nc; separator, 2.1c. FRESH CAUGHT FISH Troul, c; crapples, 10c; herring, o; pickerel, 9c; pike, lie; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed, 7o; sunfish, 6c; blueflns, 8c; whlteflsh, lie; catfish, 13c; black bass, 18c; halibut, 18c; salmon. lc; haddock, 11c; codfish 12c; red snaoper, 10c; roe shad, each. 60c; shad roe, pel pair, ISJc; split shad, per lb., 10c; lobsters, boiled, per lb., 27c; loosters, green, per lb, 26c PIGEONS Live, per dos., 76o. VEAL Choice, 6&oa CORN-SIC. OATS 48c. HRAN Per ton. 1T. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers' association: Choice hay, No. 1 upland. $10.00; No. 1 medium. $9.00; No. 1 coarse, 88 Rye straw, 86.80. These prices are for hay of good colo- na quality. De mand fair. Receipts light. VEGETABLES. EGO PLANT Florida, per dor, $1 . SyUASH Florida, per dos.. 11.00$L36. CAULIFLOWER Southern, per dos., $1.50. POTATOES Northern, $1.161.30; Colo rado, $185. GREEN ONIONS Per dos., according to size of bunches, lbta0. ASPARAGUS Home grown, per dot., 36 40c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per do., $1.2649 1.40. SPINACH Home grown, per bu., 606o. LETTUCE Hothouse, p' doa., 4046c. PARSLEY Per dos., 301 36c. RADISHES Per ao.. iusc25c, per box, $1.60. WAX BEANS Illinois, per box, $2 00; 1-3 wax, 76c. GREEN PEAS Per bu. box. $1.754J2.00. RHUBARB Home grown, per lb., 2c CABHALih. Calllorma. new, iyc. ONIONS Ohlos, per bbl., $4.50; new southern onions In sacks, per lb., 3633c. TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate, $3.254j3.50; choice, $2.753.O0. NAVY BEANS Per OU., $2. FRUITS. FIGS California, new cartons, $1; Im- nnrted. ner lb.. L24il4c. STRAWBERRIES Per 24-qt. case, $3.25 43(1.60. PINE APPLES Florida, 80 to 86 count. M.bOiijS.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS Per bunch, according to stse, I2.2MUi2.ia. ORANGES BudBed. $3.00; Mediterranean sweets, $3.2563.60. LEMONS f ancy, $3.50; choice, $3.25. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 12c; bard shell, per lb., 114c; No. 2 soft shell, luc; mo. z nara sneu, sc; Brazils, per lb., 14c; tilberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, soft shell, 16c; hara shell, lac; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, luc; cocoa nuts, per sack, $3.50. HONEY Per 24-section case, $2.75(313.00. HIDES No. 1 green, 64c; No. 2 green, 6Vc; No. 1 salted, 74c; No. 2 salted, 64c: rJT. 1 veal calf. 8 to li lbs., fcc; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 8812c; sheep pelts, .6c; norse niaes, !.. y...io. C1DEK NehawKa, per York, $3.50. POPCORN Per lb.. 6c; shelled, c the exception of large slsed new fruit, which beld steady, prunes are generally easy all through the list, with oil fruit Irregular. Not much demand at the moment. Apricots are quiet anil steady at quotations. Peaches show a fair Jobbing movement and are steady. Prunes. KVd 6'Hc. Apricots, boxes, loVff'ltc; bags. K'VO 12c Peaches, peeled, H'iiloc; unpeeled, 4 fcllc. bbl., $3.25; New Milwaukee Orala Market. MILWAUKEE. May 9. WHEAT Firm ; No. 1 northern, 77c; No. 3 northern, "by 76o; July, 74c. RYE Steady; No. 1, 584c BARLEY Higher; No. 2. 723724c; sam ple, 6Mi72c. LUKfi-JUiy, B1?C. Dalata Grata Market. LUJ VTTH. May 9 -WHEAT-Cash, No. 1 hsrd, 781c; No. 2 northern, 73'tc; No. 1 northern, May and July, 76Tc; September, 73c. UAin (.tin, '4c; oepiemorr, ic. . CORN-0c. Peoria slarket. PEORIA, May 9 CORN-Inactlve; No. $. 604c. t5 ATS Quiet; No. 3 white. 434c billed through. WH18KY-On the basis of $1.30 for fin ished goods. NEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS. Big Decline la Volume of Stock Dealings. NEW YORK. Mar 9 The volume of dealings today fell considerably below hiinnn shares for the first time In a good many weeks. Whether there was any other reason for this dullness than the decision on the part of speculators lately leading the market to let It He fallow for a time waa not evident. Perhaps the long drawn out controversy over the anthracite labor settlement might have been effective In dlsnoursflrliir sneculntlva actlvltv. If that was the factor which Induced the curtail ment of demand and the sagging of prices In the general list It did not appear among the coalers .themselves. That group was affected by the marked strength of Delaware & Hudson. The de mand for this stock seemed to be of verv snecla.1 character. There was some show of strength In the eerly dealings and an appearance of re newed activity on the part of the recently prominent market leaders. Activity waa manifest also on the part of smaller pools In railway stocks. Amalgamated Copper was steady and advanced at one time l4. Reports were current that sales of copper had been effected at 124c by a leading competitor In sufficient amount to take It out of the market for some time to come. The announcement that one of the sus pended Stock exchange firms would soon resume, and that the other two hoped to do so was regarded with satisfaction, in tematlonal Power was lifted 4 points. Louisville A Nashville fell back after its recent advance and there was a drop of 4 points In Chicago A Eastern Illinois. The weakness In Chicago Northwestern was not associated with the conflicting reports of the admission to the directory of rep resentatives of the Moore Interests who are reported to have acquired large hold ings of stock lately. TetVnessee Coal con tinued to show the unfavorable effect of Its annual report. The reactionary tendency of the market became more general after the appearance of the preliminary estimate of the week's currency movement. It appears that the banks have received on balance from the Interior less than $1,000,000, agatnat the loss to the subtreasury during the week of $2,875,000. The loan Item Is, of course, a matter of surmise. Th market closed dull and steady. Bonds were easier In sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par valje, $2,253,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on the last call. The following are the closing prices oa the New York Stock exchange: for slxtv davs, $4.W4 on demand: New York exchange, par bid, 20c premium asked. PHILADELPHIA. May 9. -Clearings, $2!.l6l.z22; balances. $5,.a4; money. 44 per cent. BALTIMORE. Mar 9 -Clearings, $3,736.- 50S; balances, $486,5.12; money, 6 per cent. CINCINNATI. May 9 Clearings, 82.123,- ono; money. 4fi per cent; New York ex change, 10c premium. WEEKLY CLGAHIKG MOISB TABLE. Aggregate af Baslaesa Transacted r Ike Associated Banks. NEW YORK, May 9.-The following table, complied by lradstreet, snows the bank clearings at the principal cities for the week ending May 8, with the prcen tsge of increase and decrease as cor.pared wlih the corresponding week last year: CITIEt Clearings. Ino. Dec. No. 3. 01d. Cash quotations were aa follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $3.&vg 4.00: straights, $3.20i3.80; clears, $3.00(53 60: spring specials, H.ftifrt.SO; patents, $3.4x$ 8.8(1; straights. $2.4043.30. WHEAT No. 3 spring, 744c; No. 3 red. 83c. CORN No. $ yellow, 60;lc. OATS No. 2. 42ff?43Sc; No. 2 white. 45 454c; No. 3 white. 434&45c. RYE No. 2. 684I&69C BARLEY Fair to choice malting, SS71e. SEED No. 1 flax, $1.64; No. 1 northwest ern, $1.77; prime timothy, $6.80; clover, con tract rrnil. Cu QC PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $17.30 vw.aa. iara, per iuo ids., 1w.30rgao.324. Short ribs sides (loose), $9.ft''a9.76. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $X.0t)8.25; short clear sides tnoxea), 4Hi.lixgio.zo. WHISKY On basis of high wines, $1.30 The following were the receipts and ship. menis yesierasy; Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 17,000 12.000 Wheat, bu 32,0"0 2H3,0O0 Corn, bu &4.000 189.000 Oats, bu 203,000 407,000 Rye. bu 1.000 Barley, bu 29,000 4.0U0 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was weuk; creameries, ISa214c; dairies, lSiteJOc. Cheese, easy at 1213c. eggs, uncnangea; iresn, nc. SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. (notations of the Day Commodities. oa Various NEW YORK, May 9.-FLOUR Receipts, 14,070 bbls.; exports. 7.H39 bbls. Mar ket steady but dull; Minnesota patents, $3.9534.U; winter straights, $3.70 43.80; winter extras, $3.10(S3.16; Minnesota bakers, $3.00f3.30; winter low grades, $2.90 63.15. Rye tiour, dull; salea 15o bbls.; fair to sood, $3.15(3.40; choice to fancy, $3.5oy i. cornmeal Firm; yellow western. l.oo, city, .; rsranqywine, ij.w. iic firm; ino. i western. e. r. o. b., afloat; state, 61062c, c. L f.. New York carlots BARLEY Steady; feeding, 4(338c, c I f.. New York; malting. 74'7ac. e. L f.. New X urn. WHEAT- Receipts, 88,029 bu.; exports. 72.134 bu. Snot, steady ; No. 2 red, Ho in r levator; o. I rea, M'tc, j. o. D.. afloat: No. 1 northern, Duluth, 834c, f. o. b.. afloat: i-to. iiaru. maiiiLooa, siso, r. o. D.. anoat, It was a dull day In the wheat market anticipating the government reoort lomor. row, but general firmness existed on ac count of small Argentine shipments, south western foreign buying and talk of a bullish crop report. The market closed firm and 44r4o net higher; July, mKt 80 7-18c, closing at t"Hc; September, 78 13-16 ?7Sc, . closing at T84o; December, 80 3-lft? 8ujc, closing at 804c. CORN Receipts, 63,650 bu.; exports, 21, 706 bu. Spot, steady; No. 3, 6no In ele vator and 6840 f. o. b.. afloat. Option maraei waa nrm an aay, on a small specu latlve trade. Influenced by the wheat strength and small Chicago receipts, clos ing 4o net higher; May, fiVijt7Vc, clos ing at 674c; July, t4n-'o, cluslng at 6"e; September, 4Vcii6Sc, closing at 65'c: December, 624'i2Ve, closing at 2c. OATS Receipts, uuO bu.; exports, 4.637 bu. Spot, nrm: No. I, 46c; No. 3. 464c No. 3 white, 6l(Ti6mr: No. 3 white. tic; track, mixed weatern, 46ft47c; track, white. 4!u56c. Options market was firm and mgner on lignt country offerings. FEED Dull; prlng bran, $17 75; mid dlings. tl9.(j.1.50, winter bran. $20.00(321.00; city. $18.90. r HAY Steady; shipping, 6&Q6Sc; good to choice. 8744jc. HOPS Firm: state, common to choice, 1901 crop. ltwrtOc: 1900. . 13'h He : olds iw,v Pacific coast. IM. crop, lal84c; 1900, 13 HIDES Quiet; Galveston. 30 to 25 lbs. 18c; California. 31 to 35 lbs., U4c; Texas cry, :t o w ies.. 13c. LEATHER Steady; add, 24(g25c. WOOly gulet; domestlo fleece. 2M?29o PROVISIONSBeef, firm; family, $16; mess, sis; oeer nams. -'i.wfr-.' it: packet. $1$; city extra India mess, $24 On 26. 00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, loVfrUe; cickled shoulders. 8rU9c: pickled hams. 114iiU'4c Lard, firmer; western a teamed. 110 o. aiay ciosea iuw. nominal; rennrd firmer; continent, $10K6 South America, $11.26: compound. $.50i3.7. Pork, firm; family. $19 6(i2OO0; short clear, $18.504 21. uo; meea. $18 UMu 18.26. Bl'TTER Receipts, $.866 pkga.; lower snd unsettled: state dairy. KJi'c; creamery, state. 31&23c; creamery. Imitation, 2043214c; factory. lij2ic. V. 4 I Cj.i' J , .1 . v. K P iii..., fancy, large, full cream, rati make, colored - aad while. 12U4c; laucy, amall, state, St. Lou Is Grain and Provisions. ST TI'IH Mtv . WHEAT Higher No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 81c; track, 814c 82Sc; May, 77c; July, 724c; September, 734c; No. 3 hard, 77c. 1 iRMHleher: No. 2 cash. 62c: track. 63c; May, 61 4c; July, 61Hc; September, 5c. . ... , OATS Higher; No. Z casn, c; iraca, n 44c; May, 42Hc; July, 334c; September, lHc; No. 2 white, 4n4C'45$4C RYE oteady at oi-ic FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, n w C3.su; extra fancy and straights, $3.403.50; clear, vi.wu.. SEED TlmoUiy. nominal ai xa.wsm.za. CORNMEAL Steady at $3.15. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 9340. HAY Timothy, steady at $12.5015.60; prairie, scarce and In demand at $12.60 ac 14.00. WHISKY Steady, 11.30. IRON COTTON TIES-Steady, $1.06. BAGGING Steady, 60Hc HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork. Higher: Jobbing, old. $17.55; new. $18.05. Lard, higher at $10.20. Dry aalt meats, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts. $9,874: clear ribs, $9.75; short clear, $10.00. Bacon, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts. $10.75; clear riDB, siu.u; short clear, $10,874- . . METAL Lead, quiet at 3.mwji.w. opei- ter, quiet at $4,124. POULTRY Firm: chickens, luc; turkeys. 8c; ducks, 74c; geese, 44(3c. BUTTER steady; creamery, iva'ac; dairy 16&20c. EGGS steady at 14c. Receipt s.Bnipments. Flour, bbls 6.000 6 .000 Wheat, bu 32.000 27.000 Corn, bu 3S.O0O 29,000 Oats, bu 74,000 27,000 Liverpool Grata and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, May 9. WHEAT Spot, No. 2 red western, winter, no stock; No. 1 northern, spring, quiet at 6s44d; No. 1 California, quiet at 6s 4d. Futures, qc"t; May, 6a 14d; July, 6s 14d; September, 6b 3d. CORN Spot, steady; American mixea. new, 5s8d; American mixea, oiu, ds va. Futures, quiet: July, 5s 2d; October, 6s lHd. FLOUR bu Louis lancy winter, nrm, s 9d. HOPS At London, racinc coast, nrm, 3 16s(H4 15s. PROVISIONS Beer, strong: extra India mess. 100s. pork, strong; prime mess west ern, 76s. riams, firm; short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., quiet, 54s, Bacon, Arm; Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., steaoy, 4vs va; snori rius, 10 iu lbs., steady, 61s 6d; long clear middles, Uaht. 28 to 30 lbs., steady, 51s 6d; long clear middles, heavy, quiet, 35 to 40 lbs., 6s; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., 52s; clear bellies. 14 to 16 lbs.; steady, 61s 6d; shoulders square, 11 to 13 lbs., steady. ss ea. ura, Arm: niime western. In tierces, quiet. 61s 9d; American refined. In pails, steady, 61s 6d - BUTTER Firm: nnesi unuea msies, ws. CHEESE American finest "rolored, old. nrm. Ois, aiiicmubii uurow wi.ttwT, new, steady, 64s; American finest colored, new, steady, 5fs. TALLOW rime city, nrm, sua; Aus tralian in London, Arm, 83s 3d. Hecelnts of wheat during the last three days, 274,000 centals, including 154.0UO Amer- CRecetpte of American corn during the last three days. 19.300 centala. Kaaaaa City Grala aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May 9. WHEAT May, TlTc; July, T14c; cash. No. 3 hard, 7S734c; No. I. nwa'ic, ino. j reu, lit, 10. , iovf 7840. CORN May, 01. nepiemner, oit'tDi-i., rash. No. 2 mixed, bisiflOJc; io. z wnue, 65tl654c; No. 8, 4'u644c. (OATS-No. 3 white, 444CV5. RYE No. 2. 68(t)69c. HAY Choice timothy, $13.6O14 00; choice prairie. $12.50 13.00. BUTTER Creamery. He; dairy, fancy, 18c EGGS Steady: new No. whltewood rases Included. 14c per doa, lose off; cases returned, 134c. . . neceipis. nnipmrnii. Atchison do ptd Baltlmor A O. do ptd rnldln Puclflc... Canada 80 Cliei. A Ohio Chicago A Alton..., do pro Chicago, lnd. A L. do pfd Chicago A B. III... Chicago A O. .'.. do in ptd do Id Pfd Chicago A N. W.... iv, k. 1. a r Chicago Tar. A Tr do pra in Amu. C. C C. A St. L....1HJ Amir. .. 79Hio. Pacific S .. ;8o. Railway 37 S ..lu7'! do pfd 54 .. Tea. A Pacific 4H, ..127';Toledo. St. L. A W. 22 .. (241 do pfd 39 .. 47ViiUnlon PaciBc 104H .. I4 do pfd 874 . 7SH Wabaah 26'a . 77l do pfd 41 a . 84 .Whmllng A L. E. . . . 224 .145 do Id pfd M . .i'4 Wis. Central 27'4 . i do pfd 4 . 4 'Adana Ex 1D5 .25 lAmerican Ex X25 .17SS U. 8. Kl US 12 IWalla-Fargo Ex 210 New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. IajuIb Pittsburg Baltimore San Francisco .... Cincinnati Kansas City Cleveland Minneapolis New Orleans Louisville Indianapolis Detroit OMAHA Milwaukee Providence Buffalo St. Paul St. Joseph Denver Richmond Savannah Salt Lake City ... Albany Los Angeles Memphis Fort Worth Seattle Washington Hartford Peoria Toledo Portland, Ore Rochester Atlanta Des Moines New Haven ....... Worcester Nashville Springfield, Mass. Norfolk Grand Rapids Scranton Portland. Me Sioux City Augusta Syracuse Dayton, O Tacoma Spokane Topeka Davenport . llmington,- Del. vansvllle Birmingham Fall River aeon ittle Rock elena noxvllle Ixiwell kron lchlta Springfield, III. ... Ijexlngton ' liecirora imttanooga oungstown alnmazoo argo Blnghamnton Rockford an ton acksonville, Fla. prlngneld, O 'hester ulncy loomlngton Sioux Falls acksnnvlle. III. . remont Houston Galveston Columbus, O Wheeling Wllkesbarre 13.9 24.81 4.7 23.3 21.6 41.1 16.6 9.0 3i.l 12.3 23 9 7.51 io!i Totals. U. Outside N. Y Copper Colorado 8o. do lat pfd do !d pfd Del. A Hudaon. Del. L. A W.... Den Tor A R. O. do ptd Brls do lat pfd do Id pfd (treat Nor. pfd.. Hocking Vallay. do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central ... do pfd Laka Erla A W.. do pfd L. A N Manhattan L Met. St. Ry Mex. Central ... Met. National . Minn. A St. L... Mo. Pacific M.. K. A T do pfd N J. Central ... N. Y. Central ... Norfolk A W do pfd Ontario A W Pennaylranla .... Reading do lit pfd do id pfd St. L. A 8 F.... do lat pfd do Id pfd St. I Southw.... do pfd 81. Paul , do pfd Car A T.. 104 do pfd. .... 72 Amer. l,ln. Oil... .... 44 do pfd : ....124 Amer. 8. A R.... ....275 do pfd .... 42 Unac. Min. Co... .... 04 Hrooklrn R. T... .... riVColo. Fuel A I... .... ta4 Con. Gas .... liaiCon. Tobacco ptd ....183 (Oen. Electric ... .... Hocking Coal .... Inter. Paper .... ....1S3' do ptd .... 4V Inter. Power .... . aft il.aclene uaa . 46V, Na. Biscuit .120 (National Lead .. .143 No. American ... .121 'Pacific Coast .... .141 IPaclflc Mai 27T, ... lt ...U0S, ...100 ... 254 ... M ,,.1M ...1584 People's Gaa .... Preaaed S. Car... do pfd. Pullman P Car.. Republic Steal ., do pfd Sugar Tenn. Coal A I. j;S'l'nloo Bag A P. .. US . .150 .. 44 .. S4V. .. 704: .. 7 .. 84 .. 724 .. 17 ..1704, . .104 do pfd U. B. Leather do pfd U. 8. Rubber do pfd U. B. Steel ... do pfd Western Union Amer. Locomotive... 22 do pfd 4, K. C. Southern 24 oo pia tt to ... to .... 2 ... 4 ... 44 ... MSi ...lis ... 6S4 ...l24 ...224 ...1204 ...811 .... 17 ... tl ... 74 ... 814 .... ... 494 ... 204 ...123 ... 70 .... 194 ...1034 ... 444 ... 84 ,...135 .... 174 734 ,...124 .... 434 .... 154 .... 82 .... 4 .... 844 .... l4 .... 6 41 4 tl'i 1', Montreal .. oronto .... Winnipeg .. Halifax ... Vancouver, Hamilton . St. John, N Ictorla, rt. Quebec .... Ottawa .... Not Included In totals because contain- Ing other items than clearing. Not Included In totals because of no comparison for last year. , Boston Stock Quotations. BOSTON. May 9 Call loans, 5 per cent; time loans, 44130 per cent, umciai closing of stocks and bonds: Trust receipts and last sale. Ex-d!v. Xew York Money Market. NEW YORK. May 9 MONEY On call firm at 4ftS per cent; closing bid and asked ZM per cent; prime mercantile paper, 44 b'4 per cent. BTEKL.1MU BAUHAKtiE-ADOUt Steady. witn actual business in bankers bins $4. 87', 874 for demand and at $4.8449 4. to i'or sixty days; posted rates, M.86 and $4,884; commercial bills, $4,8444 864. Bii.VEK-iiir, tic; Mexican dollars, 4l4c, BONDS Government, steady: state. In- active; railroad, easier. The closing) quotations on bonds are aa follows: Atchison 4a la Men Central 4s. R. O. A C... Atrhlaon do pfd Boston A Me... ns'on Elevated . Y.. N. H & H Kltchburg pfd nlon Pacific .... Mexican Central . American Sugar .. do pro Amer. T. A T.... Dominion I. A 8. Electric ..... Maaa. Electric ... N. E. G. A C... I'nlted Fruit It. 8. Steel ...... do pfd Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Oats. bu.... 20.800 o3,i" 26,000 8,000 T7-.8O0 30,000 Toledo Grata aad Seed. TOLEDO. O.. Msy 9 WHEAT Dull but nrm: cash. 84c; May. 84c; July, 774c; Sep temher, 764c CORN Dull but firm at 4c; May, eio; July, 62c; September, tc. OA1T t'Ull DUl strong; casn, nc; aaay, i.tue- tnlv 3RUc: Hentember. 30c. .y l T .. . . . . w M AA. BKKlJt lover, auil out nrm; cssn, au.vu, October. $5.10; No. 2, 84.60O4.ba. Philadelphia Proasee Market. PHIIADEIPHIA, May 9 BtTTTER Market lc lower; extra western creamery 9At- .vtra nearbv nrlnta. 26c. EGGS Steady; rresn nearoy, 10c: rresn western, l4c; iresn soum western, hkoiouc; fresh soutnem. iwi!. chksk irm rtew xora iuu creairie fancy small. 1340134c; Jvew lorg run creams, (air 10 cnoice, iijiyiic. Mlaaeapolls W heat, rmr aaa sn MINNEAPOLIS, May 9. WHEAT May, T54o; July, 754c; on track, No. 1 nara 74c; WO. 1 norinern, t7i w- 1 trulTR l.'lrsr DSienis. w.Bffll3 s; tecona patents. $3 6&d3.K; first clears, $2 .85; second clears. $2.10. BRAN In bulk. li4.wnM.u. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Pralta. N'FW YORK. May 9 EVAPORATED APPLES The market shows no new tea n,re: stork on hand Is firmly held, with full prices asked; exporters and Jobbers show a moderate Interest. State, common to eood. 7nc: prime, nvtwfcc; cnoice. pwa 104c; fancy. iisniuic. CAWV1UH1A uniuj r nut id witn 4a. rag U. 8. ref. la, reg do coupes do Is. res do coupon do new do coupon do old 4a. do coupon do 8a. reg. do coupon Atchison gen do adj. a. Baltimore A do 1 W do eonv. 4a. Canada 80. sa ,...UT4 ...ir!4 ...lliH ...1114 ...lo4 ,...10511, ... O. 4a... 1024 .W4 L. A N. unl. 4a 102V, "1 mvft. neutral aa S3 .1084 1 do lat lne 31 .l"'vMlno. A 8t. L. 4a. ...1041 M . K A T. 4a.. do la N. T. Central la do general 34a. N. J. c. g. ta.... No. Paclnc 4a do la N. A W. con. 4s Readlns sen. 4a.. M!gt L A I M e. a ....lOnyBI. L. i P. 4s. ....104 Bt. L. g. W. la. .101 ... 834 ...1044 ...101 ...1 ...1064 ... 73H ,..101 ... K ...1144 ... M ... 74 ... B4', ... M4 ... H4 ...1224 Central ol Ga. la.... lot do la do la lne n A. a A. r. i dies. A Ohio 44"-10H Bo. Pacific, 4a..., Chlcaso A A. 14a... 84l So. Railway Ha. B. a d. a.... i ex. at racisc ia....i2i M. a s. r. a.iim 4 -. bi. a w. a C. A N. W. e. 7a....ia i Union Paclnc 4a.. c R. I. A P. 4a.. ..1114 do eon. 4a C 0 C A 8t L g. e.. 10311 Wabash u Chlcaso Ter. ao n Colorado Bo. 4a 4 do deb. B , Denver A It. u. a..iiH west Bhore 4s Kris prior lien as iw v. neei. a L. a. aa do general ea si wis. central as.,. P. W. A D. C. Is... 114 ICoo. Tob. 4s Hocking Vsl. 44a. ...1114 I ..lu4 ..10714, ..114 . .1 lav ... 34 ... tosdaa Mock Market. LONDON, May 9.-4 p. m. Closing: Console for sooner. M l-14Norfolk A Western.. aroount wl ao pfd. ' Anaconda Atchison do pfd. Baltimore A Ohio. ...Ill Canadian PaclSe Ill Cbeaapeaka A Ohio.. 4b4 Chicago O. W 314 C. kt. A Bt. Paul.. 114i Denver a ft. O do sfd Erie M4 do 1st pfd 11 do Id prd 864 Illinois Central 151 Loulevllle A Nash.. .I47U M , K. A T M4 do sid so N. T. Central 1134 Ontario A Wasters. II 4 Peonaylvanla. .lOOVHeedlng do lat pfd da Id pfd Southern Kallwaj.. do pfd Southern Pacific... Paclnc... 44,l'ni MS do pfd United H tales Steel do pfd , Wabaah do pfd Spanish 4a Rand Mines KeBeera , 24 . I4-. . 4SW, . aw . leva . sa . 44 .loS . tow . 42S . 74 . ei . 74 ..134 . 434 BAR SILVER Weak at 23 9-16d per UMONET-24e$ per cent. The rate of dla count In the open market for both short and tnree-rnonins- Dins is 2T2 13-16 pe cent. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, May 9. Bank clearings today, $1.1S3 833 67; corresponding day last year, D,4.iso.z; increase, gjus.sba . ST. LOUIS. Msv 9 Clearlnss. $7,795. 025; balances. $561, 7S; money, steady. 449 per cent; New York exchange, 30c pre "NEW TORK. Msv 9 -Clearings. $278,689, 945: balances. $10.6eT).70. BOSTON. Msy 9. Clearings. $73,963,710 balances. 1.. . CHICAOO. Msy 9 Clearlnss. 826.42.7( balances, $2,I7$,jO; posted exchange, $4 M $2.073.!v.614!., 184.k73.b42I In0.2ii9.874i.. 138.062. Hft7 W.tf.6?8 41.0,373., 24.3b2.714,. 28.912.1.15! 18.mi6.1oOi. lS.lRl.tW'. 14.751.6671 15.8t4,144 14.074,2'i!t 10.756.3S6I 1U,74X 9.708.8831. 7,697,t"6l 7.5R7.3ii) 6.814.5001 6.86,8341. ' 6,270,8r 4.1H6.5:. $.. 6J;.. 4.6ti,2h3 3.216,559 3,212.223!.. 4.131.2CI I.23I,6I4 4.347,1431 2.779.021 2.9S7.9W7 4.6S8.247 3.549,646 2.767.861 2,577.7351 2.916.9451 3.321.8971 2.411.470; 1 41? "ill 1,877,6341 1,762,1361 l.M.iul, 1,750,000 l.SM.lM 1.461.488 1,598.6281 1.480.2491 1.717. 8281 1.328,0691 1.377.8651 1.551,1281 1,220.6351 1.888.08)11 1.071,779 1.35S.278 1,213,0091 1.465.367 1,122.7761 930.1(X) 6o6.00: 819.25 6"0,490 747.4H6I 694.0501 698,009! 734.2581. 6OS.000I 66,100 602,7141 872.348 614.157 56.402 420i027 419.0001.,.. 403.5581... 20.1 "ii'.l 6 2.3 10 6 4.1 9.1 6 0... 8.5 , 11.0 6.3 S.. 8.3 61.6 60.1 2.8 31.6 40.9 25.1 9.8 23.7 29.4 13.1 24 01 44 3.0 20.6 "5 10.9 21.3 19.8 10.6 20.5 6.8 f2.7 16.5 36.6'. 9.61. 64.71 18.2 8.0 7.8 35 6 39.6 10.3 7 17.01 raii 29.8 63.41 23.6! 16.8 21.7 OMMA LIVE STOCR MARKET Good to Choice Beef Steen Bold fall 8tadj-CommoD. Kinds Neglected. HOGS NOT VERY ACTIVE, BUT HIGHER !tet Escsgh Skera aad Lambs oa Sale This Meralag ta Make a Fair Test af tke Market, bat It Could Be Qaeted Aboat Steady. Receipts were: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesdsy Official Thursday .. Official Friday SOUTH OMAHA, May 9 Cat ue. 1.102 t.M 1.95,; 2.3 2,36 Huff, bneep. 4.9i'J 9.W7 10.9ti6 8.:s 8.114 $.916 4.4(4 2.16 2,2 485 Five days this week... 10.16 42.337 13,341 Bame day lost week. ...11 2 4.1.9 0 12.8.0 Bame week b f ore 13.698 34.617 13 S i Hama three weeks ago.. 1.1. 4.9 3t..'2 24.746 Bame four weeks ago. ...16.814 35.342 16.114 Bame days last year 16.833 38,421 23.9(6 RECEIPTS rX)R THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana for the year to date and comparisons with last yean 1802. 193t. Inc. Dec Cattle 279.036 2-.S.K4 $5,152 Hogs 931.639 836.K7 86,&2 Bheep 3dU,9tv1 4U,6i2 T7.704 The following table shows the average price of hogs sold on the South Omaha market the past several days, with com parisons with former years; Date. 1902. 11901. 1900. 1S. 188. 11897. la. 11. 16. 17. 18.. so, April April April April April April April al April 32, April April April April April April .. A..rll 1U.I 6.1 23.. 24.. 26.. 2e.. 27.. 28.. 29.. April 30.. May 1.... May i.... May I.... May 4.... May .... May .... May 7.... May .... May 9.... Indicates Bunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: cattle. rtogs.Bn p. 3.0 C. M. & St. P. Ry 1 O. A St. L. Ry 3 Missouri Paclnc Ry Union Pacific system 18 C. ex N. W. Ry 2 r ., K. & M. V. R. R 39 C, tit. P., M. ex O. Ry 14 B. & M. R. Ry 14 C, B. & y. Ry 1 C, R. I. 6t P.. east 4 Illinois Central Total receipts 96 The disposition of the day's receipts was as tollows, each buyer purchasing tne num- Der oi neao. inaicatea: 43S.00OI 376 907 433.524 3"5,071 337,027 3l6.3i7j 296.528 &H5.405I 217.79S 12.734,7661 7.644.0OO 7.676.ZIKH 818.W1 923,62 39.5 66.8 8.6 39.6 2.4 8V6 6i.2 "i'i 26.7 12.952.007.841 878,039.2271 7.4! 17.5 11.2 1.9 13.3 CANADA. B. C. B. C. Totals, Cnnda.. 21.31. 28.01. 61.91. 26.0. 1.7!. 24,769.7601 18.172.5211 3.4O8.073I 1,90.?61 919.5591 880,91 791.2691 502,2051 , 1.880,6451 2,252.1331 -I- 12.8 'Hi 9.7 $ 62.790,8461 20. 1 ...1014 Adventure , ... 4 Allouex ... 83 ' Amalgamated .... ... 444 Blnsham ... T4 Calumet A Heels. . .. 7' Tentennlal ...10 .Topper Range ... ..144 : Dominion Coal .. , .5.14 Isle Rorale ..144 .Mohawk ..1044 Oaceols . . 574 Parrot ..1284 ,Qulncj ..Ill4!8anta Pa Copper . .lal ,Tamarark .. 44 Trlmountaln ...S20 Trinity .. 434 I'nlted Statea ... ... 14 t'tah ..107 Victoria ... 444 Winona 414 Wolverine Weatingh. Common.. 814 United Copper . 53 . IU ,. 474 .6Si . .... 144 ....137 .... II .... IT 434 4 ....lat, 14 173 134 II i4 4V4, 84 1 .... 844 New York Mlntnar taao tatlnas. NEW YORK. May 9. The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Cos Alice Breeee Brunavlck Con ... Comatock Tunnel Con. Cel. A Va... Iieadwood Terra.. Horn silver lion Silver , Iadvllle Csa.... , 43 , M , 11 Little Chief Ontario .... Ophlr Phoenix .... .168 .. Ta .140 ,. Tl .. 4 44 Polosl Savaga Blerra Nevada Bmall Hopea . Standard . 11 ..T74 .440 . . 88 .. II . 17 ,. 40 Foreign Ftaaaclal. IINDON. Mav 9.-6 t). m. Bar silver closed weak at 23Hd per ounce. The amount or bunion taken into tne Mann or r.ngiana on balance today was Aio.uuu. Gold pre mium at Lisbon. 28. Supplies were scarce today, rates hardened and money wa; much wanted for repayments to the Bank of England and for tenders amounting to 2.5uo.ooo in treasury bins, discounts were firm. PARIS. May 9. Three per cent rentes 101 f 15c for the account. Spanish 4s, 79.45. The weekly statement of the Bank of France shows the following changes: Notes in circulation, decreased H2.7.ouor: trees ury accounts current, decreased 21.475,000f gold In hand, decreased l.iuo.ooor; bins dig counted, decreased 25,850,000f; sliver In nsnd. Increased 2.4.(Hr. BERLIN. Mav 9. Exchange on London, i &im 4 pigs. ior cnecas. 8541 01 $ 72 $ 87 3 80 3 31 91 I 6 941 b 45i 1411,1 8,- $ m 944 ( 92 e 54 $ 73 9 911 3 99 I I i 41 3 8j 3 41 I 4$ S4 t,t 4ki 8 1 3 1 $ 91 6 ao 884, 8641 t Hi 8Vh! 801 91.4! 6 78 i wti e it 8 'A I fe 77 I 6 72 T074 7 03s t 6o Kl 8 4 6 4u 9 431 8 33 I 3 I 7t 3 4M I 77 1 $ 7i .! 67 "I a 74 a 7i; S 3i 3-6o 8 84 3 841 I S3 3 82 8 83 I SKI SOVsi 6 4I 6 261 I 61 7 01 5 71 6 18 8 6 3 90 I 43 a I 35 $ M 3 3. 3 2$ 8 36 I 31 3 23 I 28 7 014a, 7 03 98 934 7 08 i 72 6 8s a t 66 6 t 21 3 U 6 tU t 66 6 171 8 6l 3 87 6 28 3 58j 3 93i 6 221 8 62i 3 96 I 84 3 93 6 101 3 S 12 3 65 8 a $1 3 71 8 791 $ 76 8 i9l 3 741 8 31 3 83 $ 8t) $ 15 I IV u I 3 13 3 71 3 2 3 26 3 66 8 8U 641 3 11 I 7 $ 0 3 71 3 18 13 16 the full strength of the marKet. and sellerg would not cut loose until they got the fn'l advance. The medium and lighter loa.ls Improved In value fully aa much this morn Ing an the heavier grades. As trading was ni.t active, the morning was well advanced before the bulk of the offerings wa dis posed of. The most of the heavier weights sold from $7 15 to $7.26. and as high as 87 was pali, which Is ss high as anything has sold on this market this year The medium weights went largely from $7.0a to $7 15, while the lighter loads sold from $7.00 down. . . A , Today s advance carries the market not onlv to the high point of this week, but make It one of th high days of the year. Previous to this time the high day was April 2. when the average cost of all the hogs was a fraction over $7.07. Representa tive sales: No. 71.. 75.. 41. . 44., St.. 40.. 74.. 74.. . 43. 3. M. 3. 70. T7. ih.. 73. T4. T4. It., TO. No. 73..., n.... 44..., 44.... 7K..., 4... W..., 44... HO.... 74..., II... ..., 74... T3... 14. . . . 41.... 40... UK... 70..., 77..., 8S... 41... 7... T4... Tl... 44... 1... 44... II... 44... 40... tl... 71... 74... T... Tl... TS... 71... 40... 71... II... 44... 74... TS... 44... Tl... 44... 41... Tl..., T4... 74... Tl... TT... T5... 42... Av. IM 1 203 ....m 214 Ol 1S tol IM 14 417 113 114 217 f ,....114 lit 204 Ill 143 tlft jno 24 mo 110 107 ) 214 I2T 224 .....111 114 114 211 t!4 131 Ill 121 121 1F.S 124 121 Ill 124 114 121 240 120 130 226 116 117 214 ...144 8h. 10 140 too 120 40 'io o J20 40 40 SO 40 120 too M 40 200 140 120 40 140 44 40 40 MS SO 140 120 40 40 40 140 80 0 140 It 10 140 SO 120 rr 4 n 4 i 4 o 4 40 4 I 4 4 M 4 T4 4 nw 4 47V, 4 47 V, ' t 00 T oo T oo T oo t t T oo 1 oo 1 00 T oo T 00 T m T oo 1 oo t 024 t 014 T oi', T 02V4 T Of T 04 T 04 t 04 T 06 T 46 T 06 T nt t 06 T 06 T 04 1 06 f 04 7 06 IM T 05 T 05 T 04 1 04 1 04 T 04 T U6 T 06 1 06 T 07 4 T 074 Sh. 140 40 120 140 10 0 no 40 140 150 SO 40 40 140 7 1 1 19 11 28 14 19 is 2 114 Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. 226 347 562 132 30.' 19 47 14 1,6.0 2,164 1,827 1,714 75 63o 48o 125 Buyers. Omana Packing Co. Bwiit and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour 6z Co Bwltt and Co., country... Hammond Co L. Carey Lobman At Co W. I. Stephen Hill A Huntzlnger Huston & Co Livingstone & Schaller... H. L. Dennis & Co R. V. Hobblck wolf t Manan H. McNeill Other buyers Totals 1,706 8,015 485 YESTERDAY'S BHIPMENTB. The following table shows the number of cars of feeders shipped to the country yesterday and their destination: Cars. Charles Butler, Billings, Mont. B. & M.. 1 Mullls. Dunbar. Neo. B. & M 1 J. 8. Uysart, Hartwell, Neb. B. & M 1 J. J. Thompson, palmyra. Neb. B. & M.. 1 Kemp at Peyton, Halgler, Neb. B. M . 3 J. T. Prince. Wlnslde. Neb. M. ot 0 1 J. H. Atkins, Randolph, Neb. M. ft O.... 1 M. B. Thompson, Ulbbon, Neb. U. P 1 P. O. Pllnson, Long Pine. Neb. F. B ... 1 George Pugsley, Woodbine, la. I. C 1 CATTLE There was a falr-alxed run of cattle here this morning for a Friday, but still the supply for the week to date has been exceptionally smalt Packers took hold In fairly good shape today, so that the buia of the oneringa waa disposed ot in good season. Beer steers maae up me Dig ena or tne offerings and some of the cattle showed considerable quality, aa will be seen from the sales below, facaers ail seemed to De anxious for the good to choice steers, and those answering to that description brought fully steady prices without much trouble. That was true of either the choice heavy cattle or the cnoice ugntweignta. wnen It came to the commoner grades, however, trade was dull and In a good many cases sellers found It hard to get what they considered steady prices for the medium to common kinds. Most everytning. tnougn, nine not nf first hands In fairly aood season. The cow mantel couia saieiy oe quoieo. steady to strong on all desirable grades. The better the quality the easier It was to make a satisfactory sale, but still even the medium and common grades sold with out much trouble at right around steady prices as compared witn yesteraay. Bulls, veal calves and atags also sold In lust about yesterday's notches, and the k.itor trades were In good demand. There, were only a few stockers and feed- era In the yards this morning, so there was not much cnange in me maraei. Anytning at all good sold freely at good, steady prices, but or course tne ueinaiia lur tne undesirable grades was very limited. Yes terday there were a dosen loads shipped to the country. Representative saies: BEEF STEERS. V roadltloa of the Treaaary. WASHINGTON, May 9. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances, $188,986, 984; gold, $96,044,306. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, May 9 COFFEE B not. Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice. 1 7-16c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 841jl2c. The market opened steady, with prices unchanged to 6 points higher, and after the call worked slowly upward on scattering demand from shorts and support from trie bull clique. Importers were the chief sellers from start to finish. The local market eased off partially at the close and wss Anally steady, with prices net unchanged to 6 points higher. Total salea were 11.250 bags. Including July at 5.0617 i. 10c: Sep tember at 6.25c; October at 5. 25c; Novem ber at 5.40c; December at 5.45c; January at 6.60c; March at 6.75. 75c. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Mav 8. DRY GOODS Business In the market has been without new features In cotton goods. Demand aulet and prices maintained. New lines of ark fancy prints opening best makes at 64c per yard. Linens In fair demap-t -nd strong. Burlaps quiet at previous prices. MANCHESTER. May 9. DRY OOODH Holders less confident. Yarne dull but steady. Saarnr NEW YORK firm; fair refining Market. May 9 SCO A R Raw. 3c: centrifugal. 96 test, 34c: molasses aiiarar. IVc. NEW ORLEANS. May BT'OAR Mar ket strong; open kettle. 24413 l-16c; open kettle, centrifugal. 3'(p34c: centrifugal yel low. S4i4c; seconds, 24834c MOLASSES Dull; centrifugal, 7l$c. No. I... 1..., 1... I. .. 11..., 14... I... t... T... II... II. .. 14... II... II... 4... 10... 14... Av. Pr. No. At. Fr. 1034 6 16 67 1174 4 46 1210 I 40 64 154 170 4 40 II 1340 414 4 40 II 1361 1171 6 46 ii 1244 HIT 6 44 1 1210 401 I 0 14 122 460 4 04 10 1331 103T I 10 80 1244 1114 4 14 14 1871 1041 4 20 14 1344 1240 4 14 84 1171 ll1 4 56 41 1364 1141 4 16 44 1424 1377 4 H 1 1460 1144 4 16 II 1444 1311 4 44 It 160T STEERS AND HEIFERS. 114 4 34 4 434 COWS. .. '40 .. 740 .. 434 .. 431 .. 40 .. 414 ..1004 3 18 t 40 t 40 I T5 t T6 I T4 I 00 1 440 3 41 V I 14 ..1014 I 16 . 640 ,. 400 ,.1040 . 174 1134 lOM 1120 104 427 1114 40 1011 44 1000 1100 low 440 440 474 4a 4U 410 I 3 I 25 I 45 3 64 I 40 3 II 4 oo 4 00 4 00 4 04 4 10 4 16 4 14 4 14 4 34 4 40 4 40 HEIFERS. l. IT. l. I. 14. 3., 14. 87 lei!!"!!! 3 4 8 T4 I 74 8 T4 4 oo 4 84 1 1 1 1..-. I 1. ....1040 .... 444 ...,ll ....lie .... 127 ,...1335 ....1114 ....1101 ....1340 ....1174 .1144 .131)4 1166 ..103 ..1321 ..1140 ..1310 ..1310 ..13ftl ..1440 ..1418 ..1104 .. 710 ..1060 . TM .1033 4 40 4 60 4 46 4 40 4 44 4 40 4 46 4 70 4 TS 4 76 6 T5 4 75 4 46 4 40 4 40 40 6 40 4 44 4 T4 4 76 4 44 4 16 4 46 4 46 4 40 4 00 8 00 6 00 6 00 8 10 8 30 6 30 6 16 6 II 4 10 8 45 6 40 6 60 8 40 6 40 4 00 4 14 4 Tt 8 00 4 6 6 46 6 45 BULLS. ..1330 IM 10T4 ioo 140 1400 1360 , 1340 1144 1130 104 1434 . Hi 114 104 170 , 450 . 740 1443 ...1420 ... 416 ,...1750 ...1344 ...1U00 .. 154 .. 260 .. 130 .. 140 ..1444 ..1310 I 60 4 00 4 54 4 26 4 40 4 40 4 00 4 40 I 40 8 60 4 64 4 00 4 21 16 I Tl I 00 At. ....114 ....127 ...237 ...221 ...221 ....2M ....234 ....l"4 ....tn ....120 ....111 ....271 ....144 ...537 544 ....141 24 ....243 ....237 ....141 ....114 ....134 ....231 ....131 ....134 ....167 ....141 ....134 ....144 ....124 ....261 ....104 ...247 ....HI .... 10 .21 .130 ..IM ..134 ..144 ..IM ..131 ..I7T ..111 ..161 ..573 ..170 147 144 311 330 5T 56 20 5l 104 .., only two so mere was not a test of ih i . th.itiBK .t... . . . . would have bro ti r h t rl h t . 1V..V . L !.?. I 1- . r . --4B,--- ''V 43 4 T O II V a very limited 5;r.i"7"7i' ,"n,'re aaa ..i v . iii rn oner to nrrt Woed-i TooTVoO o.iB, good to choice ewe. v,iMcti. rLi. il good. 84.655 m - a r Jl.; ryr:r, 4i9A. oiT ' " . l" viiuice tamos, xo.io Sen.5' &K11 I SHEEP-There were -....j, Baie today : vj maae b sate to aay prices. is 44... 64... 43... 71... 61... TO... Tl... 40... TO... 6T... 41... 44... to!"!1". 47 46.... 61.... 44.... 41.... 41.... 44.... 44.... 44.... 14.... 40.... II... 46..., TO.... 47.... 150 140 120 40 40 10 10 540 40 40 540 140 40 40 80 'io 820 'so 40 40 rr. T 071 T 07., T 07V, t 10 7 10 1 10 7 10 T 10 T 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 14 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 124 7 121, 7 1J' 7 lli, 7 14 7 16 7 16 7 14 7 II 7 14 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 IS 7 16 7 10 7 50 7 50 7 to 7 50 7 to 7 50 7 40 7 25 7 26 7 25 7 25 7 55 7 56 7 10 7 40 cars of at the wool auction sales to1nv were 14 376 bales, chiefly good greasy. The home trmli. purchased freely and Americans bought u few me. Iluni merinos and tine crnl.r.d. The sales in detail: New South Wnlr, 2.14i bales; scoured, :4rtt19d; great v, 3 l tls. Queensland, li hales; scoured. Is; greasy, 54'aX4,l. Victoria. 4.2"" bnle. scoured 7d(ilsh4d: greasv, 44'vl rVmth Australia. .7nn bales; grensv, 8drnls 14l. Tasmania, ami Imlrs; ntnured, Is 34,1 ; greasy, 5ybliM. Cape of Wood Hope hh.I .nini, ii v oi ld. ales; scoured, ls4d; greasy, b Cotton lnrrt. NEW YORK, Mav 9 COTTON Spot closed steady; middling t.plnn.ls. 9Sc; mid dling gulf. !4c; sales. 3i bales. Futures closed barely stea.1v; Mv, 9 32c; June. 922c; July, 9 1!V; August. 8.95c; B.-plemner. 8 43c; tK-toher, 8?c; November, 8.18c; le-' cember, 8.15c; January, 8.1.V; February. 8.15c. 8T. 1-OriS. May 9. rtTTTON-Qulet, 1-lfio lower; middling. 9B-1fic; sales, none; receipts. 539 hales; slock, 34.418 bales. OALVFSTON. May 9 COTTON-Nom-Innl. 9 7-1fic. LIVERlViOL. May 9-COTTON-Spot. fair demand: prices l-1d lower; American middling fair. 64d; good middling. 5 7-3J.I-middling, 6.V32d; low middling. 5d: good ordinary. 44d; ordinary, 4 VI. The salea of the day were lo.ono bales, of which 2.0l were for speculation and rxrort and In cluded 9.300 American. Receipts. 6.O110 bales Including 800 American. Futures opened qiiet and closed steady; American mid dling, g. o. c May, 5d. sellers; MHy and June, 4 63-64tkI, sellers; June and July, 4 R.1-M.1, sellers; July and August, 4 62-64V,i, 4 63-64d, sellers; August and September, 4 57-64d. buyers; September and October, 4 42-4if4 43-4d. buvers; October and No vember. 4 S4-fi4fi4 3rV-Md. buvers; November and December. 4 32-64d, tin vers; December and January, 4 31-4d. buvers; January and February, 4 30-64d, buvers. NEW ORLEANS. Mav 9 -OOTTON-Fu-tures, steady; May, 9.3!c; June, 9 41rii9 42e: July, 9.51Ji9.52c; August, 9.03c; September. 8.52i. Mo; October. UWH Uf; November. 7.97Hj7.!9c; December, 7.Wlc. Market quiet and steady; sales. 1.4'M bales; ordinary. 84c; good ordinary. 8,c: low middling middling. 94c; good middling. 9 13-1.-; middling fair, l4e. Receipts, 4.503 bales; stock, 178.563 bales. Oil and Rosin. .i)!1, C,TJ- Ma' 9 -TL-Credlt balances. $1.20; certiorates, no bid: shipments. 1I0.6K9 bbs.; average, 108.400 bbls.; runs. 84.881 bbls.; average. 79.315 bbls. NEW YORK, May 9-OIICottonseed. lyTHi Prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, 464r. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady; strained, common to good. $1.551.574. Tu'r- llll.MIO. RlftV 9- Bouth Lima and lnd -OIL North I.lmn nuiMnn, 0.1c. aradea ini 11. "" "r tne commor inie .0 . he ,endency DI to .be offr.f, 8BJ3 '"M1 uo lUui eu pun &f'Btr.n8 rot. clipped stock: Oood r.Ki- ,7r,.-. ."" clipped stock. f. ?- '-""ratio wooled lambs. $6,7546 85: Representative fair to sales CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle and aheen Wetr -n Strong aad Higher. ro?'My. r-CATTLSJ-Recflpt. 600 head. Market slow and weak; gooj 3 Prime steers. t(t ft ... . - - dlum, $5.80(&6.75; stockers' and feeders, $2.75 06.36; cows $1.5K&6.00; heifers. $2.75(&7.40; LaJ,KrS.$VS1,&2-40.bu11"- calves S5-2: JexB fed eers, $5.25(&6.26. 1 n XS33-: f1 1 1 s' ,190co heaa- tomorrow. 15,000 (estimated.); left over, 8.500. Market strong and 5fi 10c higher; mixed and butch-f'7,.,'9or87-30: oaA to choice heavy. $7 0 f36Vr?.U8'h. heavy- ,6 light, $6.75.' , uum V7 ntlivr. I.V'fl 1,471?, SHEEP AND taAMUrl.RAr3Alnt. at W4 head. Market weak: lambM. weak in lower good to choice wethers, $3.75(q6.2,i; fair to Lholc,i n-ed. $5.0Ora6.60; western sheep. $5.25ra6.25; native lambs, clipped. $4.75'a6 40: western lambs, $5.25(&6.40; Colorado wooled lambs, $7.10. Official yesterday: Tteealnta Chlr..-I. Cattle 6279 .8li Hgs 24,252 4.677 Bheep 10,208 8,902 Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Mav 9 CATTI.irt-. COlptS. 1.20O head natives. 300 head Tevana 50 head calves; market steady to 10c higher; 1 ii.mvtj rxpun nnu urennen oeer steers, 38.75 37.30; fair to good, 35.0O.76; etockera and leeaers, J. uxgo.wi; western fed steers, $5.00 ft65; Texas and Indian steers. $2.9oig0O; Texas cows. t2 7.Va6.0rt: native row. 11 uv 6.00; native heifers. $4.00&6.3O: canners. 81.75 2.80; bulls. 83.00ffjo.75; calves. $3.00rd6.40. MOOS Receipts. 7.300 head; hogs, 510c higher; pigs, slow and lower; top, $6.40; bulk Of sales. $7.10rr7.30; heavy, $7.2.Vfr7.40 mixed packers, $7.104f7.25; light. $6.507.124 yorkers. $7.0007.124; pigs. $4.2Sj5.70V oiMr Ainu LAMBS- Receipts. 300 head: best steady, others rather ln. na tive lambs, $5.457.16; western lambs. $5.75 7.15: native wethers. $5.4Ofc.00; western wethers, $4.50&.15; fed ewes. $4.806 60; Texas clipped yearlings, $6.75.06; Texas clipped sheen. 14 5VSAfv iimli.n rs. $2.90g4.75.- . 3 10 1 1040 I 44 1 HO I 00 1... T70 I 14 1 1140 1 24 4..... 13H6 I 40 1 I 16 ... I 44 1... 3 44 1 3 44 1 ... 8 40 CALVES. 8 60 1 ... I 74 1 ... 6 T6 1.... 4 04 1 STA09. 00 4.... T4 1... 4 (0 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 460 I 00 4 1011 4 25 K34 I 40 4 4l I 44 44 8 14 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. M 4 li 10 643 4 66 441 4 4 55 Iv 4 46 HOGS-There wss another fair run of hogs here today, but the market advanced Laoc. Trading, however, was verv slow owing to the fact that packers did not like to Day tne aavance. iniy seemeo in wan the hogs, but they were alow about bidding Jfy&OOc B( good. $6.5G2.75. IX)NDON May 901L-Ca'cutta linseed, spot, 64s. Linseed, 32s 9d. Turpentine spirits. . LIVERPOOL. Mav 9-OIIMnseed, S2s ? .r"ttonseed. Hull refined, spot, firm. 26s 104d. SAVANNAH. Oa.. May 9-OIL-Turpen-''ne. Irm at 444c Ro-.n. firm: nuotatlons: A B. C, D, $1.15; E. $1.20; F, $1.25; O, $1 30; WW.'eill461 M" -85; N' Visible Rnpply of Cotton. NEW ORLEANS. May 9 Secretary Hes ter's statement of the world s visible sup ply of cotton shows the total visible as 8.4H0.746 bales, of which 2,428,716 bales Is American cotton. Woman a Bachelor of Divinity. CHICAOO, May 9. For the first time In the history of the First Congregational church the degree of bachelor of divinity has been conferred on a woman. Miss Florence A. Fenshnm of Constantinople Turkey, was honored with that title at the annual convocation of the Chicago The ological seminary In the First Congrega tional church. Rev. CJ. Campbell Morgan of Ixmdon was among those who made ad dresses. Dr. J. H. George, president of the seminary, conferred the degree. For a Weak BacK. The muscles of the back may be yry much strengthened and all pain and sore. cess removed by applying Chamberlaln'a Pain Balm and having the parte rubbed vigorously for five minutes at each applica tion. Twenty-nve and flfty-cent bottles ot this liniment are for tale by all druggist. THE REALTY MARKET. New York Live Stork Market. NEW TORK. Mav RFlcVirsJTi.. cetpts, 2,990 head: steers. active: ton grades, steady; medium and common, firm to 10c nigner; bulls and cows, stead v; steers. $5.6Ofa7.0O: tops. 37.30: hulls fl RV3i 5.90; cows, $2.65&6.0O: cables firm: ennrt tomorrow. 1,839 cattle and 9.070 quarters of beef. CALVES Recelnts. 410 hesd. Market steady to firm: veals. t4.noAi4t.7K! eitv dressed veals, 85104c per lb. BHEEP AND IAMRst Reeelnta tem head; sheep, steady; lambs, firm to 15c higher; clipped sheep, $4.00$M.OO; unshorn sheep, $4.5005.50; clipped lambs. 35.26fi7.20; wooled lambs, $6.AO'7.85: culls, $4.00.55.00; spring Iambs, common, $3.50 each. HOOB Receipts. 4.954 head. Market feel. Ing firm; atate hogs quoted at $7.30H7.40; western mixed nogs, $6.7536.90. St. Lonls Lire Stoek Market. ST. LOUIS. May 9. CATTLE Receipts. 500 head. Including 250 Texsns; msrket steady; native shipping and export steers, 85.2545.90; dressed beef and butcher steers. $4.66ig6.76: steers under 1,000 lbs.. $3.10J 6.20; stockers and feeders, $2.90j4 66: cows ano neirers. iz.zoiotj.'io: canners. n.anotl.m bulls. $2.854.60; calves, $4 Oofl?.76; Texas snd Indian steers, fed, 44. 40 6. 00; grassers, $3.4ftfi4.50; rows and heifers, $2.65(94.60. HOOB Receipts, 8.000 head; market strong ana ine nigner; pigs ana lights, $6.507I.R5; packers, $6.75iiy7.00; butchers. $7.0OfT7.36. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.800 bead; market active and steady; native muttons. $4. 76(176.60; lambs, $6.0036.50; culls ana ducki, .uAa.ou. St. Josepk Live Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. May 9. CATTLE Re. celpts, 600 head: steady: natives, $5.253'7.28 cows and heifers. ll.6off?T.60: veals. 33.606 o.iRt; stocKera ana teeners, 62.otaio.Mf. HOOS Receipts, 4.900 heed: steady: Hah and light mixed. $6.90r7.0: medium and neavy. tr.itwrf.sn; pigs. H JaviT't.TO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,700 neao; sieany; western lanins, 9a.104l.8o; western sheep, $5. 005. 25. Sloes City Live Stoek Market. SIOI7X CITT. la.. May 9. fSnecial Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100; steady; beeves, $5.0u645: cows, bulls and mixed. $2.5i5. 00; stockers and feeders, $3 0u4j4.u; yearlings ana caivrs, 9. JDqf.zo , HOOS Receipts, 4.0O0; 60 higher: selllnr. $6.750716: bulk. $6.85Vg.95. BHtbi -in demand. Stoek la Sight. The following table shows the reeelnts of cattle, nogs and sneeo at the five prin cipal markets for May 9: atti tings. Bneep. 2.886 2.6O0 1.5m 8-0 600 8.114 19 000 7. 300 3.000 4.900 4'6 8.0O0 300 100 1.7C0 7,316 42,314 10,285 South Omaha Chicago , Kansas City , St. Louis , Bt. Joseph Totals .... Wool Market. BOSTON, May 9. WOOL The Commer cial Bulletin will say In tomorrow s port on the wool trade of the I'nlted Statee: The I-ondon market la active an advance of lfr920 points over March salea. Here the market Is dull and de pressed, with prices favoring buvers on everything but the small lots, thst are being sold. Western advices continue strong and the new clip is moving off rapidly at full previous prices, there being no weakening anywhere. The receipts of wool In Host on since January 1. 19"2, have been 85.367,05 pounds, sgalnst 54,08" "17 nnunde for the same period In 1901. The Boston shipments to data are 92.366.0O0 pounds, against shipments of 87,640 150 pounds for the saope period In lftil. The stock on hand In Boston Jsnuary 1, 12 77 340.4a pounda. the total stock I 64.442 448 pounds. The stock on hand May 11 1901. was 4i..'.".T pounds BT IL'I8. May 9 WOOL Active strong and a shsde higher; medium grades. 151 174c; light fine. 1215c; heavy fine, fcj 12c- tub washed. 16S2&4c. LONDON. May 9.-WOOL-The offering! INSTRUMENTS filed for record Friday. May 9, 1802: Warranty Deeds. . T. Copley and wife to Mary C. Thaw, lot 1. block 5. Kllbv Place. . 8 2.RTC1 Kate Wolfer and huaband to Willow Hnnngs Brewing company, lot 19, block 447. Orandvlew; lin C. H. Van Nostrand and wife to Jen nie Hyland. lot 10, block 14, Hal cyon Heights its Samuel Roberts and wife to T. M. Roberts, lot 25, block 13, Brlggs Place 1.20ft Cathne Beard to Spencer Otis, lot 4 ana s w reet lot 8, block 1, Haw thorne add 1 J. E. George and wife to Edward Ku- cera,. w 40 feet of e 120 feet lot 6, Maloney's add ia Ida L. Chad v. Irk and husband to Oer- trune 1 . taney, guardian, n4 lot 3, block 17, Hanscom Place 2,600 Qnlt Claim Deeds. Mary M. Edney to Ida F. Chadwick, lot 22, block 13, west End add Deeds. Sheriff to Annie Barker, lot 1, block 81. Omaha 6,690 Amelia Hale, administratrix, to Wil liam Hopper, lots 3, 4, 6 and 7, block 18. Waterloo iM Gertrude T. Edney, guardian, to Ida F. Chadwick. lot 22. block 13. West End add : 2,500 Total amount of transfers. .$15,656 BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY Room 4, New York Life Bids. GRAIN, PROVISIONS. 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MOOKES. 1414 rarnam at. I. A M' N ALLY. 1433 rarnsoj St., Ft ret Natl OaUkl.K g ARHOTT. 1314 garnaa tt. U. 8. J0ha.e, Uvt faasas at, J