8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1002. COMMERCIAL AM .FINANCIAL King Cora Carries Baton ina!aProceion of Grains, LEADS ALL CEREALS TO ADVANCES) Lift Dealings from ApathetU Rat of ' Past Few Days, Thnngh I. "4 k of Snpport Incllri ReceeatA a la Hog Prod act. m CHICAGO, Mny 20-Com took theV lead In grain ssperuuuton late today and) re lieved the session from the dull v hot weather monotone that ha prevailed lor several day. At the opening of the ml fr ket weathei reporte were o favorah. e that the crowd was still Inclined to the r ' cent bearish view, but a good bulge came, hen It wa apparent that the much talked of Increase In corn receipt were not to materially at once. Other grain worked up In sympathy and July wheat closed c up, July corn higher and July oats He higher, Provision lacked tone nnd cloned 2Vn6c to 74C lower. I Corn ruled strong the greater part of tV day, although early the absence of iboelneea In Liverpool because of holiday! ;an.t the excellent growing weather atarted , busnee very dull. There waa a amall .Up .t the opening on the good crop pros pects' and re porta of freer country offer ings. Theee offering, however, failed to msterlVHs and when the estimated re ceipt .Vr tomorrow were posted at 80 car the crowd that had been Belling ahort on the- pre diction that receipt would oon run betrveen 209 and 300 car dally got badly frightened and covered, r The geiwral ft-ellng' of tracer late In the sessioil waewthat the big manipulator; :had the crowd, pretty well short and could: jrfncll It, 'badly If they o desired. July Sld fiiom eiuo up to (HViC and cloaed 'trong. 'MTVhlgher 62c Receipt. 97 car. 'wore llber.tl country offerings started the Crowd sotnetynai oearmn. tuu nn", ' however, w, as' In better array. Receipt Were small, there weretvery heavy rain In tne flortnwsnv wmtu wi.i.ininj spring aeedHigi and tWe visible "PP'y-.'Jr RUN UU., WIICIF wmj .l'i" decreae tail eiwiHi. nui i. the Red river; valley stated that there was but 36 per cetnr oi ia years cprms oti ge seeded. In the main the market wa dull. July opfe a, shade lower at 74Ho but aided by cc n niouinni to ix. uquii tlon took off someajf the gain and July losed only firm , c up at 7474o. Borne of the strength! wm due to more encour aging talk of proepect of foreign de mand. Receipt! I car, t contritct; Mln reapoll and Iulo4h reported 80, a total for the three point 4fil3S. against 128 last week and 120 a year, Wo. Primary receipt were 280.000 bu.,I oosnpared with 245,000 bu. last year. BcaiKiard clearances equaled 411000 bu. The eirfoard reported 26 load taken for export, which Included 23 load 'worked' from ChhsisTo late yesterday. An easier cash market and report of ?ood crop prospet-t Induced an early easy eellng In oais. '.rhe corn strength, how ever together with some active purchase by ih leading May bull ent price up martlV and gave, the pit some fair activ ity. The big professionals played short 'early but soon had to change their tac tics. The general tone waa very firm. July sold from 3d4S34e to 87o and closed firm, Vo up4a 36c. Receipt were 226 cart. Provisions weretdall and unattractive to 'the trade. The early hog market wa weak and Induced opening weakness In all the products. Grain iitrength with advice that ta genexal run ot hog at the big ! western market wereumjuch maller than ilast year firmed valu a for a time. Late there was a lack ot . snpport and llbernl loffeiings brought reoetmlons. July pork closed 7V4'c.lower at 1!7.17V: July lard. 7'4c Ainder'nt I1017H and Jfly rib 25c down Estimated receipts t a morrow: Wheat 20 ,cars, corn SO cars, oatl- 130 cars, hog 28, ,000 head. ' The leading future ranged a foTlowi: i Wheat wat Inclined to dullness all day, .-but showed fair strength at times. The good growing! weather In the winter states. n 1 1 .Ivfcrnool cable and reports of - Artldlefc Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloe. Ye'y iWha July 74U 74 74 744 W4 74H 73H 73H 61 60H . 62 f2 424 38 ml 24 . 29 804, 80H i-rr 10 it 12H J7 17H '17 25 nito it 95 11017H 10 28 ;io iv 10 25 10 20 10 27H .70. 175 65 9 70 65 t 70 741 7S' 2 Sept. 3 f uec, 7S Wjorn oh' 61V? 694 41T41 61 K Jaly ' 8ept,( Oat I May Ujuiy-. 'bJCiy 62 Mi 60HS 48 4 I 36 V : 7H 94834H 36W4 b ttpt. I Way f i July i jIiIJ . ' Bept. Ribs "May 'July 17 15 1720 17J15 17110 17T27W K'.ITHI 17 l (1VI40 10 28 10 22 10 26 7B 10W8 10 17HI 107H ,1030 75 70? 65 7 66 ; 67VW . r IHIUL.! 7U , r , (No. S. a Old. bNew. t'" FLOUR Finn; winter patent,. 93.90(9 4.00: straights. 3. 403.80: jclears, U.iOiM spring specials. 4 3oif4.40i; patent, $3.50(9 g.90; straights, t3.00d3.30. WH RAT No. J spring, 74H4J74c; No. 2 red, 7!o. oaib-no. 1 wnue, 4qp4c: ino, i white. 4.v,H4c. Ryfc-Ko. 1 59Hc I BARLKY Pain to DAnuai run 10 cnoics raaiiina.. nwriK. ' 61i.BL No. 1 iftix. fl.&; No. 1 northwest ern, 11.76; prime timothy, S6S0i6.35; clover, contract grade. t&66. ' 'PROVlSlON&-Meae pork, per bbl., t!7.1B M7.30; lard, per 100 lbs., tlO.l7H4plO.20;-short I ribs skies (loose). t4.664j4.75; dry salted Ishoulders (boxed), S.(XVijS.25; abort clear .aide (boxed), tia4Ot10.o0T 1 WHISKT On basis of high wine, tl.80. The following were the- receipt and ship nents yesterday; Article. Kecel pts. Bhtpmen t. ' 19,000 t.OOO ..... 65.000 3C0.000 83,000 100,000 226.000 - 206.000 ..... Aooo 1,000 Fluur. bbl.. iWheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Oat, bu..... 'Rye, bu OJarley, bu.. S.&00 ' Oa the Produce exchange today 'the but ter market was steady; creameries, 19 i&'c; dalrle. 1719c: cheese, steady at 12S Ui g. steady fresh, 14c. WBW YORK . GEKTEkAL MARKET. taoatUa- tX'tko Iy oa Varleas k Cosaaaodltle. '. WW TORK, May 20. FLOUR Receipts, JT7.6O0 bbls.; exports. 23,365 bbl.; quiet all day, t steady and unchanged; winter patents, t3.ui4.e5; winter stralphts, 13 85 44.0O; Minnesota patent. J4.2nj-t J5; win. :tr extra, 6315140; Minnesota bakers, 13.103.30; winter low grade, 12.95 n 3.30. 'Rye flour; quiet; fair to good, Hla.40; vhylee to fancy, $3 503.60. COKNMBAL Firm; yellow western, itl.31; city, i.2; Braudywlne, 33 454(3.66. 1- RYBl-eteady; No. t western, 65c. f. o. b.. laOoat; state, 6i3c, c L f.. New York Ivarlot. . . 1 UARX.1TT Dull; feeding western, 64Q Se c. I f. New fork; malting, 67H(u?73o o. 1. f. New Tors;. ! WH&AT Receipts, 167.560 bu.; exporU. Sft.'MS bu. 8 pot. steady; No. 2 red, 8!c :elevator; No. I red. 904c, f . o. b., 'afloat; I No. .1 northern Duluth, 834e , t. o. b., 'afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. K7c, f. o. b., anoat. Wheat wa dull all day, but steady, telng Influenced by corn and further rains In- the northwest, together with small leprlng wheat receipts and a largs export (trade. The close was steady at a partial j4e net advance.' May, BuSsnnMic, closed !hvSc; July, HuieOVc. closed svc; Septem ber. 78iiTVc. closed 79So; December, l jHnHc. closed 0Ve. 1 CORN-Receipts, t cars; exports, too cars; spot, firm; No. I. 69c. elevator, and Sue. f. o. b., afloat. Option market sold up sharply on small receipts and estimates at Chicago, with shorts active buyers and ,noi. mucn 10.- sale, in market closed firm at c advance; May, Sitisiv4c. closed 6SV0: July. aiAii6TVc-. rloa.l A.f btptsmb, WHISc, closed 65 Vc; Decem ber clteed at 51c. OATH Receipts. 152,300 bn.: export. 11.. okf. : pot. sieaay; no. z, 4c; No. I, 4iHc; No. t white, tie; No. I white, 50Hc; track, mixed western. 47a-H4c: track, whlio Uuoe; option fairly active, moving with 'corn all day I HAY Steady; shipping, B663c; good to choice, t7Vkioc. v HOPS yulet; state, common to Xholre. 1901 croo. 17U21C: 10. lStuUSo: oldi.W Pacific) coast. 1901 crop, mfiac; 1900, 13 , ' 1 1 T t I- .-i rm rialvatAn A a tA tKa 1 9 California. 21 to lb., 19c; Texas dry. zi i, I.HAT HER Finn; acid. 44J2tc. ' BUTTER Reoelpu. 13744 pVg: ateady; state dairy. 18a21c; creamery; 18tic; , iiw-iorr. iiio'ivac. I Clil-VnW Uwlnl, i KK . ,i-a (fancy. Urge, whits, hlftkc; colored. 11 juc; rancy, amau, new. Mate, run cream. Ci.iorea ana wniie. cnoioa, l41Ja i . W'OoU Oulet; donieatle fUece, 2M2e. I'KJVIS10N Beef. Ann: family WOO it ou: smss. in : Deer nems. izioc4;uoo; ickt, tit,0vj21i.t0; slty xtra India m, l2S0ogn.no. Cut meat, steady; pickled bellle, $10 00ftlo.75; pickled shoulders. W W til. 76; plrkied hams, tlLBu 12 50. Lard, easy; western steamed, Uo.tK; reflned, steady; continent, llnAi; South America, 111. j; compound, t 7Ci&9.00. Pork, firm; lamlly. tin S-U'.0u; short clear, 118 l&ffJl.OO; tnes. $18 onils 50. TALijW Steady; city, Cftc;, country, 6fi?c. ,. . r. JO "Receipt, 20 652 pkg.; firm; tat and Pennsylvania, 17c; western, at mark, lt,j 17c. MoLASBES-Steady; New Orleans, S3& 41c. POULTRY Alive, nominal; dreaed, stesdy; broilers, 28ijj32c; fowla, ISc; tur keys, l.Vql4c. t M ETA i The lof-al market for copper ws active and steady, with -tales of 108 tons sinnnara ror August delivery at tU.S and 9o,floo pounds ot casting. In lota of ati.otin pounds each, for June, July and August delivery, all at $12.00. The market closed with standard quoted at $11. Mill (X) or spoi io August; la Re at U.kxii.6o; electrolytic' at fl.12W12.2& and casting al $12 00. The London copper market waa 6 mcner. with snot and futures at 64 lEa. Tin was steady here, with spot quoted at M'.iiii live ioni xor June delivery sola at I ne i-onrton market for tin was t lower, witn spot closing at 1X7 and l lutures at 4,1. -a. L1 was steady and un. I changed at all markets, with London eloe. ng at tu us (XI snd New York at M l?1. I a nelter wna bIo iimv .rwi imih,nMi n uonuon at a. is j'is ana ixew xork at 14116- The local Iron market ruled ateady to firm. Plglron warrant continue nom inal r.o. i tounnry, northern, 819 6W20.60; Mn t f fnilMlrv nrti-.hm S-.U UVflt tn. VI i foueA Iry. southern, $18.60iffl9 SO: No. 1 foun. dry, , soutnern sort, iin.owoin.w. The Eng lish a larket were higher. Glasgow war rantaJlosed at 64s and Mlddlesborough at OMAHA WHOLESALE! MARKETS. Conditio' of Trade and Qaotatlons 01 BtagVl aad Faaey Prodvec. EOOS Ind'udlng new No. 1 case. 14c; case return a, lavfcc. LI VE PCH J LTH X Chicken, fcv nM roosters, according to age, 4ac; turkey, 8jnc; oucksHand geese, 7o; broilers, per lb.. 25c. 1 DUTTER lacking stock, 17c; choice uairj- in iuds- ,iwaiuc; separator, 10 FISH-Trout. cs crappiea, luc; ia mng, PC: picaerel, 8(3Vc; pike. 9il0c; pe.VLs 6c; buffalo, dressed, 7c; suntish, 5c; blutglia. tc; whlteflsh, 11c; cat fish, 13c; black ta. 18c; halibut, 11c; sal mon. 16c; haddpesv. 11c; codfish, 12c: red snapper, 10c; roe shad. each. 60c; shad roe, per pair, toe; split ',shaa, per lb., 10c; lob sters, boiled, per lb-. 25; lobsters, greaa. PIGEONS Live J per dos., 75c, , Mr. v vnoice, ivqvc; CORN-61WO. OAT9 49c. BRAN Per ton, tl8.aX HAY Prices quoted by Omaha f Whole sale Hay Dealers' association: ; Choice nay. no. upiana, pj No. 1 medium. 8.G0; No. 1 coarse, 38. Rye straw, $5 50. These prices are for bav of good color and quality. , Demand fair. Receipts Ulgbt. VEGETABLES. ECKJ PLANH' Florida, perfdoi.. tl.tS. byUABH Florida, perVJo.,i tl.0OiS'L36. CAULlFLOV4ER-Souiturn, per box. 12 "M. POTATOES Northern, ;$1.00; Colorado, UHEEN UNU"JN-iertdox.,,aci lse ot bunches. l&K6c .according to A8PARAQUB-iHomj grown, per'doi. 85 640c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per , doi., ' $0.75 Q1.00. BPINACII Homevxrawn, i.per bu., 36a. LKTTUCK-Hothouee, per'am., J5. PARflLEY Per do.. 8bSc. . RADISHES Per dos. J to3Cc; per box, $1.50. ' WAX BEANS Illinois, per box. $J.00j per "4 bu. box, 75c; per market basket, 75c. GREEN PEAB Per tJ. box. tl.76(ij2.0Ut per one-third bu., 6576c . RHUBARB Home grpwn, per lb., -fliia CABBAGE California, new, ic. i ONION'S New southexn onions, infeacks. per lb., 8c m TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basketArate. $3.75; choice. t2.753.00. NAVY BEANS Per bu..$2. ; FRUITS. . CHERRIES California, per box'Jtl.75. ' FIGS California, ne wcartona, T$l: im ported, per lb.. 124fl4c. STRAWBERRIES Per 24-qt. case. $3.00. GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. ca,. 12.604 2.75. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES Florida, 30 to 86 count. $4.00. BANANAS Per bunch, according to sis. $2.2&42.75. . . ' ORANGES Budded, $3.25; Mediterranean sweets. $3,604)3.75. LEMONS Fancy, $3.50; cholce,t$3.25.-Jlee. slnas, $4.0O4.60. A MISCELLANEOUS HONEY Per 24-sectlon case, . $2.7533(00.' CIDEH-Nehawki, per bbL. . tttt; New York. $3.50. , PQPCORN-Per lb.. 6o;ishIled, 6c ' NUTS Walnut. No. 1 oft chell. per, lb.. 12c; hard shell, per lb., lltyo; No. I of shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, 9c; Braids, per IK 1ln M I K-rt. ma IK 19m. I - m. hell, ISc; bard shell, 15c; pecans., large, per lb.. 12c; small, 10c; cocoanut,per sack. $3.50. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; Mb. green. 5c; No. 1 salt-d. 7Vxc: No. aaJted, 6Hc; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to Uh lbs.. Bet No. 3 veal calf, 12 to 15 lb.. 6c; dry hide, Mg2c; sheen pelts, 75c; horse hides, $1,504.267 uuu uiiALB-A. a. Aipernaquote tns following prices: Iron, countrytmlxed, per ton, tlO; iron, stove plate, peri ton, $7 50; MMnnA IK' ULn K m - k.afa. IV. t4c; brass, light, per lb.. 6c; lead, per lb,, IVic; sine, per lb., 2c; rubber, per lb., 6c tt. Loal Grain and 'Provision, HT TyTTTA lUTav SO -WITr 11-ni.K. No. 1 red cash, elevator. 80c track, 81ii 814c; May, 79c; July. V.Wvtfi BepUm ber, 72fe72Tc; No. 2 hard, 77c. CORN WlKher: No. s oaah. 63V4e: track. 64Hc; May, 61ic; July. 61Hc; September, toS4TVc, -OATS-Hlgher 42i44c- May, 424c; July, t2T4c; September, 2SHc; No. i white, 46c. , RYE Firm at 60c. ' . ' . ' FLOUR Dull: red winter natenta. xl.flS 3.80; extra fancy I and straight, $3.3&3.&j; clear, t3.O06.2O. i. SEED Timothy.. steady; tS.00O6.2S. v CORNMEAL Steady; $3.15. BRAN Weak; saciked. BO09SC. HAY Dull: easy; timothy. tl2.50ffllB.OO: bralrte, $8.0O14.00. . m tititiaTv 6 .iu m ba ' Y n 1 7 XV X TJICBU7 , f l.OV, IRON COTTON TIES-Bteady: $1.05. . BAGGING Steady: t'iQHc ' HEMP TWINE-Oc; PROVISIONS Pork. lobbing. lower. Lard, lower at $ 10.07 S4. Dry aa.lt meats Qulat; boxed lota, extra short and clear ribs, $10.00; short .clear, $10. 134. Bacon Steady; boxed lots., extant short and clear MiSTALS Lead, xiull at t3.9x.t7H; speU icr, nisner si ev.A. POULTRY Steady); chickens. 10c; tur key. 8c; duck, eMtct'geeee, 434Ha BUTTER-Steady; creamery, 1720o; dairy, 16tr2oc7 . EGGS-titeady at 'lie. Receipt. Shipment. Flour 7.000 6,000 Wheat 53.0U0 85,000 Corn 29.000 41.000 Oat .64.000 $0,000 Kaaiai City Grata aad Provision. KANSAS CITY. May 20.,-WHE AT May, 72c; July. 71 Wc; cash. No. t hard, 74c; No, I. 734c; No. 3 red. 77o; Nc't, 76c; No. I spring, T4c. CORN May. 624c;'July, 69Hc: cash. No. I mixed, 63V4c; No. t white, 66H&6fc; No. 8. HiVfliiOo. OATS No. t white, 44344Hc RYE No. $. 60c. HAY Choice timothy, tU.0Otfl8.5O; choice prairie. tU.505'12.00. BUTTER Creamery, 20c; dairy, fancy, 18c EOGS Steady: No. 2, new whltewood caaee Included, lSHo a dosen; loss oft cass returned. 13c. Receipts, Wheat 63.600 Corn n.OuO Oat 25,000 Ship. 44.000 47.3u0 JU.UOO Toledo Orala ana Seed. TOLEDO, O., May 20. WHEAT Fairly active. Arm: cash, 84c; May. 4tto; July. 76'ac; September. 7M,c CORN Dull, strong; cash. 63c; May. 63c; Jaly. 62V4c; September, 61c OATS Active, strong; cash, 43; May, 42c; July, 3⪼ September, 30c. SKED Clover, fairly active, steady; cash, $5 00; October 16.0?; No. I, $4 .axB'4.70; Nc $ timothy. $2.90. Mllawnkee Grala Market. MILWAUKEE, May 20. WHEAT Mar ket steady; No. 1 northern, 77t.i84c; Nc t northern, 76&'nUe; July, "4Vc v RYE Firmer; No. L 80Uc. BARLEY lrm; Nc 3, 7i4fl74c; sample. 65$ 73c. CuKN-July. tl0:o. Dalata Grala Market. DIXCTH, Msy 10. WHEAT Caah. Nc 1 hard, TtiV no. M nortnern. tjxc; no. 1 northern, 7b; i: Mav. 7b4kO: Julv nan c,.. t, 1. T . " ivsw, EKpiemwr, s4C OATS-Caah. 4SHc; Beptember, tttic, CORN Sue. Pbtlndelpkla frseut Market. ' PHILADELPHIA. May 20 BL'l'lT R Market Vkc lower: wsetera creamery, biye; western nearby print, tic tGOS-Firm; rest) near by, 16817c; fresh western, Itfl7c; fresh southwest ern iTijiiivfcc- rrein soutnern, iwo,iilc CHEKSK Steady: New York full cream", prime small, 12&12c; New York full creams, fair to good, ll4a'124C Liverpool Orals and Provisions. LTVERPOOU Msy 20 Holiday In grains. PEAS Canadian, steady at 6s 6d. FIXJL'R St. Louis fancy wlnter.v firm, 8s d. , HOPS At London (Paclflo coast), firm, 3 15a4 15s. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; extra India mess, lflBs 6d. Pork, firm; prime mrss, western. 7Ss. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 ids , steady, M. naron, -Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., stead v 60s 6d; short ribs. 16 to Z4 lbs., steady 62s; long clear middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs., steady, 52 6d; long clear middles, heavy, 35 to t., steady, 62s; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., steady at 52s on; clear bellies. 14 to 16 lbs., steady, 62s M. Shoulders square, 11 to 12 lbs., quiet, 89n. Lard, American refined. In palls, steady, 62s; prime western In tierces, steady 52s 6d. . BUTTER Nominal; finest United States, firm, 96. TALLOW-Prime City, firm at Ms; Aus tralian In London, Arm at S4s. CHEESE Firm; Amemcan finest white, oW, 67s; American finest white, new, 54s; American finest colored, old, 61s; American finest colored, new, firm, 65s. Receipts of wheat during the past two days, 241,000 centals, Including 208,000 Ameri can. Receipts of American corn. during the past two days. 200 centals. , Change In Available Snpplles. NEW YORK, May 20,-Speclal cable and telegraphic communications received by Bredatreet's' today show the following changes In visible supplies compared witn last account: WHEAT United States and Canada, east Rockies, decrease, 2.804,000 bushels; afloat for and In Europe, Increase, 7.400,000 bush els; total supply, decrease, 1,444.000 bush el. CORN United States and Canada, east Rockies, decrease, 1,008,000 bushels. OATS United States and Canada, east Rockies, decrease, 193.00 bushels. Among the more Important decreases re ported this year are those of 1,600,000 bush els at Manitoba storage points, 362,000 bushels at Chicago private elevators: 200."- 000 bushels at northwestern Interior eleva tors and at Caleau; 90,000 bushels at New port News and 67,000 bushels at .Lincoln elevators. The leading Increase are those of 280, 000 bushels at Depot Harbor and 80,000 at St. Joseph. Minneapolis Wheat, Floar and Bran, VINKFiPIM.Ta Mow MtlTUr ITU.. Ttc; July, 75c: September, 72H&724c; on track. No. 1 hard, 78c; No. 1 northern, 76ftc 77c; No. 2 northern, 75c. . FIIT'R rtnll - flrat nal.nl. tlKffiKK' second patent. $3.653.75; first clears, $2.90; second clears, xz so. BKAW-ln bulk. tl4.009I4.50. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Mav M-TORN-ITaaV Kn 1 62HCT - OATS Inactive: No. 1 white UUi hlll.d through. WIUSKY-$1.30. , Minneapolis Wheat Market. 75He; July, 7Hc: 'September. 72H'S,72"4o; on 41770; No. 8 northern o. HEW YORK STOCKS AXD BOKDB. Anlsaatloa Make Appearance Today aad Stocks -Score Recovery. NEW YORK. May 20. Prices of stocks scored quite a substantial recovery today and ended pretty near the top level and steady. There was a much more cheerful feeling with regard to the outlook for values and rather urgent- pressure to sell ws th feature yesterday. The feature waa seen among high-priced stocks, but this gave way to sudden re coveries. International Power recovered t point of Its 18-polnt . break yesterday and there were- wide gains scored by the elec tric and express stocks, which were notable sufferer yesterday. There was not much news on which to base the rise. Sentiment wa favorably affected by the large absorptions of, United States Steel at rising prices. f This soothed the anxieties which were caused by yesterday's rumors that a for midable bear party had been formed In the stock- as an outgrowth of the criticism of the stock conversion and bond Issue plan. The notable strength of Canadian Pa cific and it subsidiary roads, Minneapolis, St. Paul A Sault Bte. Marie and Duluth, South Shore A Atlantic also had a notable sympathetic effect on the whole, market. This movement began abroad before the opening hsre and was not explained by any peel ft c new. , London was a buyer on a considerable scale after the holiday trade and the con fident predictions - were heard that peace would be declared at an early day in South Africa. . - i The format announcement of the terms for the taking over jointly by Louisville t Nashville and Soutnern railway of the Chicago. Indianapolis & Louisville stock In return for 4 per cent bond wa chiefly reflected In the price of Louisville. The presence in the Wall street district of Secretary Easley of the Civic federation and his consultation with Important repre sentative of the anthracite gives rise to conjecture that measures were In progress for the settlement of the anthracite miners' strike. Wall street opinion remains con fident that a settlement lie within the reach at almost any time. There was also much less apprehension today of a spread of the labor trouble Into the bituminous coal nelds which was considered a formidable prospect yester day. The buying of stock by London was a factor In the easier tone of foreign ex change which relieved the feeling yesterday that a prompt return of exchange to the gold export level was to follow the relax ation of money rates. . Sugar was helped by the reports of n agreement upon which a Cuban reciprocity I IIIWUI9 nitu AiiMig.iuniTU .vpvi , firm on the better conditions reported In the copper trade. The market closed quiet and steady. , Bonds were dull but were about steady. Total sales, par 'value, $2,419,000. United States refunding and new 4a were'tt per cent lower on the last call. . The following are the closing price on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison "H So. Pacific H ao pfd nBo. Hallway M4 Baltimore A D 104 ao pra i Texas A Paclllo 404 Toledo, St. I.. A W. lost da nfd. Canadian Pacific Ill Canada So Chss. A Ohio.... Chisago A Alton M ao pra iim .. 44 .. IT Unloa PaelSe 10 1 do Did 17 no pfd. .. Tl Wabash , ... M ... 41 ... 11 ... 14 ... M ... 47 ... ...m ...114 ... ... 4 ... 14 ... SS ... 14 :::J4S ... M ...111 . . 51 ...m ...no ...in ... ii ... to ... 4 ... Tl ... IT ... 4T ... 1 ...UO ,.. 44 Chicago. In. A L... T4 do p'd Whaallna 1 L I as pts Chlcase A B. Ill Ill do M ptd , Chicago A O. W WW do let pfd ITM wia. (.antral ..., do ptd , no . piu un mwrni a.. .... Chicago A N. W t I American Ex Ad ma Ei C . R. I. A P 1T1 United Stalee Rx. Chicago Tar. A Tr... II do sfd II Walla-Pargo Ex..., Amal. Copper Amir. Car A F... C. C. C. A Bt. L....10IM Goloraoo Bo da la pfd do Id pfd Dal. A Hudson.. Denver A R. O. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Orsat Nor. ptd.. Hocking Valley.. do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central ... do pfd Lake Erie A W. do pfd L. A N Manhattan L. . . . Mst. St. Sr Max. Central ... Mlno. A St. L... Mo. Pacific M., K. A T do pfd 14. 1. Ceotral .. N. T. Central .. Norfolk A W... do pfd Ontario A W.... PaansrlTanla ... Reading so la pf4 do Id pfd St U A g P... do la pfd do M pfd St. L. South... da pfd St- Psal da pfd......... Hi do pfd i... , T04t Amer. Lis. Oil.... . 41 do pfd .lT4iVAmer. 8. A R....'. . 41 VJ do pfd . to Anso. Mining Co.. . MH Brook lrn R. T.... . tlt Colorado Pusl A I i,i;on. uaa ...mi do pfd Oan. Electric .... Hocking Coal .... Inter. Papsr ; do pfd.. Intsr. Power Laclede Oss Na. Biscuit National Lead ... ... SI ... so ...HI ... 44 ... SI ... 44 ...116 ...140 ...1111 H'K). American .... ..14IV4, Pacific Coast .. 17 V People's uaa ... ..1U Prssssd S. Car., .. MT4 do pfd .. 4V Pullman P. Car. .. UnRapublle steal , ..1st 1 do pfd ::::,043 83 17 Tl ..ktH Sugar in .. MS Tmn. Coal A 1 41 .. ss I union oag a r. .. It no pra 4,U. A Leather .. II S3 II 7 4 Ml SO 10 1 II Hi . 4 do pfd . IS V. A Rubbsr... . 4! do pfd . 4e. V. 8. Btaal . IV do pfd ... . T iWaatarn Ualoa . , tr lAmar. Locomo. .. . 4a1 do pfd .Its IK. C. South ara. IU I So pfd Perelgn Klnaaelal. LONDON, May to. The supply of money waa somewhat better today, but all offer Ings were quickly taken to make repay, ments to the bank. Discounts were steady. On tba stock exchange trading was light. Ths closing wa Arm. Grand , trunk showed an improvement. After the close of the stock exchangs 6 rices on the street were bouyant. Rand lines advanced s and Louisville A Nash ville touched 14SV Other American shares were higher. The amount of bullion taken Into the Bank of England on bal ance today waa 12.000. Gold premiums are quoted a follow: Hue no Ayera, C137.W0; Madrid, 17.47; Lisbon, 27; Roma, 14. PARIS, May Price war generally dull oa the Bourse today. Foreign securi Uea were Arm and Spanish fours were In good demand, owing to the coronation fs tlvttte at Madrid not having been ii onaly marred. Argentine were In good reqaeat on setiafnetory cables regarding the settlement of the Chilean trouble. Metropolitans and Dvnamltes wsre weak Rio tlntoe were Arm. Bear covering caused an advance In copper shares. Kaf firs were undecided, awaiting the results of the peace conference. They closed heavy. Three per cent rentes. lOlftc for the account; exchangs on London, 26f 2oc lor rnecss. Hpanlsh 4s closed 78 u. BERLIN. Mav 20. Kirhtnri on London. 20 marks 49 pfgs. for checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 11 per Cent; three months' hills, 2V4 per rent. Prices on the Bourse today were fairly firm, a th prices prospect In tne Transvssi were considered satisfactory. Spanish 4s were somewhat harder. Canadian Pacific shares recovered on London advances. Transvsal rails were easier. Banks snd local securi ties were maintained. The weekly state ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany snows tne following changes: Marks. Cash In hand. Increased .OWXOOO Treasury notes. Increased l.laO.OOO Other securities, decreased 13.4no.O00 Note In circulation, decreased x$,6bo,ouv ' New York Money Market. NEW YORK. May 20.-CLO8E Money on call, steady at 3Ml4 per cent; closing bid and asked. SSfM per cent; prim mercantile paper, voi Per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak.- with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 7U and $4.M for demand and at $4 83H4 34MV4 for sixty days; posted rates, f4.M6 (Sins; commercial Mils, $4.83(74.844. SILVER Bar, tlSc; . Mexican dollars, 414C. S HONU8-Government, easy: stste. in active: railroad, steady. i ne closing quotations on oonas are as ioiiows: . V. 8. rat. 8a, rag 10 I.. A n: sal. 4s......lnH do eoapoa lot do ia. t( 101 da coupon lfll do aaw 4, reg 147 do coupon 181 tin. Central 4a do la Ina Ill Minn. A Bt. L. 4e..lM M , K. A T. 4s ll4 do Is SIM do old 4s, rag.. do coupoa da , rs. ...... 111 IN. T. Central Is IMS .111 do soneral IHS....1Q N. J. C. can. ta lis1 da coupon no. racine ...... ..iot da Is Tl H. A W. 0. 4s 101 K Atchison goo. 4s,..A.l1 do adj. 4a i Baltimore a O. 4a...lOS4 Reading gen. 4s...., , SSV 9t L A I M e. ts....lli2 St. U A S. P. 4s.... St. L. S. W. Is 7H do sta do conv. 4s., .104 .10 Canada Bo. St. c. of a. .... 10S so is Mia do is Ine as S. A A A. P. 4s SO vnea. at u4Hs ... Chicago A A. iu 10S Bo. PurlBe 4s M4 Mtt'M. Hallway as Ill Is C. 8. A Q. a. 4a.... 164. Texas a rae. la Ill t, i n r ( 4.. .m C. N. W. a 7s...l4 T.. St. L. A W. 4s.. 19 Union Paclne 4a.- 104 do coo. 4s 104 C. R. I. A P. 4s. ...Ill C C C Bt L I. 4t..l044 rnlcsso Ter. 4s SSI Colorado So. 4s H rWabsah U 10 da la Ill do dab. B 71 v. a H. o. 4s hmv Wast Shore 4s Us Wheal. A L. B. 4s... 11 Brls prior lira 4a.... tsi Wis. Central 4a SI r. W. A D. C. 1S...11IW Con. Tobacoe 4s...... 44 nociting Valla? 4Hs.H01 Boston Stock, ttnotatloaa. BOSTON. May 20. Call loan, im per cent: time loan. 433- per cent. Official closing ot stocks and bonds: Atchison 4s........ Gas Is .' ..101 .. MH .. It .. UV, .. 7W .. H4 ..M0 ..1ST ..141 ..! ..141 ..104 .. n ..in ..nt ..171 .. UH ..116 .. 44H .. 7 .. 4 Weatlngh. Coamoa -.104 AdTontur .... Allouas AmalsanistaS . Bingham Cat. A Haols . Cantennlal . ... Copper Range . Dominion Coat .. tt 5 .. MS .. MM ..640 .. 1 .. 7t4 . .135 .. 10 ..114 .. 40li .. II .. 41 .. 17 ..IIS Mex. Central 4a... N. E. O. A C Atrhlsoa do 'pfd Boston A Albalr.. Boston A Mains... Boston Elevated... N. Y.. N. H. A H Franklin Ills Rorala ........ Mohawk Old Dominion Osceola Parrot Qulncr r... Banta Fa Coops.... Pltchbura nfd Union PaclAo t... Mex. Central ..... American Sugar .. do sia American T. A T. Dominion 1. A 8.. . lit Oan. Elect rlo Tamarack ... Trlnllr United Stats Utah Victoria ..170 .. II .. ZO .. I1H :: S .. MM Mass. Klectrto ... do Did N. B. O. A C... United Fruit V. 8. Steal ....... 40H Winona do pfd MHlWolTsrtn lyeadon Stock Market. LONDON, May . 4 p. m. Closing: Norfolk A Western... 17 do nfd M Consols for monsy..W 1-14 do for account.... W s-ls Ansconda I 'Ontario Wsstsrn... n Atchison so PsnnsrlTanla Id Reading II do 1st pfd 41 do Id pfd 14 do pfd loo Baltimore A Ohio.... 104 Canadian Pacific U2 Chesapeake A Ohio... 47 Chicago O W IS Southern Railway.... IT ao pra s7 C, M. A St. P..A...171ViSoutham Pacific...... e Dan rer A R. O.m, 41 Union PsetBc 104 so pro..... Erie ; do 1st pfd do Id pfd Illinois Csntral.... Louisville A Nash. M.. K. A T..... do nfd... New York Central. . tl . rr . M . M .166 .141 . I6 . SO do pfd.. United Slates gtsel... 40 no pro Wabash do pfd.. .. si H3 Spanish 4s. Hsad Miosa DeBesrs , .16 BAR SILVER Steady; 23d per ounce. MONEY 2tT2t per cent. The rat of dis count hi open market for both short and three months' till 1 1, per cent. , New" Yprk MlatnsT notation.'-; NEW YORK. May ao.-The following sr tne closing, prices on mining siocas Adams Con.t...,...4. 10 I.lttls Chief U Ontsrlo 750 Ophlr ....116 Phosnlx Potosl "... 14 Ssvaga 1 Sierra Nevada It Small Hopes 40 Alice 46 Braces It Brunswick Con 11 Comstock Tunas! ... I uon. Lai. a va......l3t Dsadwood Terra , ... so Hera SUrer 144 Iron Stiver Tl Standard 1st Leedrllle Coo ........ I . - Bank Clearings. . OMAHA. May to. Bank' clearing today, $1,131,068.16; corresponding day last year, $1,M1,1M.48: Increase. $28,WM.67. CHICAGO, May to. Clearings, $S7,tSS,i3: balances, $1,040,214; posted exchange, Uti for sixty days and $4.88 on demand. New York exchange, 60c premium. NBw YORK, May 20. Clearings, $266,062, 201; balances, $il,963.825. BOSTON. May 20. -Clearings, $20. $41,021; balances. tl,KO.602. PHILADELPHIA. May SO. -Clearings, $21,286,460; balance. $3,288,693. Money 4Vi per cent. BALTIMORE, Mav 0. -Clearings. $J,77J.. 794' balances; $721,760. Money, t per cent. ST. LOUIS. May tO.-Clearlngs. $8,661,886; balances, $l,06g,8u8. Money, steady irt 4Ht2S per cent New York exchange, 26c pre mium. CINCINNATI, May 20 -Clearings, $t.91T.. 000; money, 46 per cent; exchange oa New York. 36(Sc, , , Condition of the Treasary. WASHINGTON. May 20 -Today's atatnT ment of the treasury balance In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the tl60.000.000 gold reserve'. In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances, $U6,604, S26; gold. $36,834,048. . . , , 'Wool Market. BOSTON Mav 20. Tr. wool market Is looking up a little- this week. There ha been more -activity and considerable In quiry. Prices are practically unchanged, however. Territory wool have been In better demand. The new wool on the market are not selling becaMS they can not bo profitably turned over at market values. Quotations on choicest stapls ter ritory In the scoured basis are as follow: Fine, 60662c; fine medium, 4"348o, and mediums, 46c, while the ordinary grades scoured are: Fine, 4"7a48c; fine medium, 43(6 46c; medium, fu&iOc. Fin washed fleeces are thoroughly well sustained, with limited offerings. Ohio snd Pennsylvania XX nominal. lgac: XX and above. M 0'c; X, 24326c; Michigan. 224c. De laine wool lsin very small supply, with ths market firm. Michigan, 25-a27c: No. 1 washed combing. 26i827c; No. t. 267cj Australian wools. Arm; combing, choice scoured, 7072c; good, 768c; average, 63 ipfttic. ST. LOUIS. May 20. -WOOL Fairy act ive; Arm and a shade better; medium grades, 15V,G 4i174c ; light line, 13616c; heavy fine, lutfllc; tub washed, 16926c. Oil and Rosin. OIL CITY. Ps., May 20. Credit balances, $1.20; certificates, no bid; shipments, 127. Bl bbls.; average, 101. WS bbl.; runs, 82, 77t bbls.; average, 76,833. SAVANNAH, May 20.-OIL Turpentine, firm; rosin, firm. Quotations: A. B, ' C, D, $1.20; E. $1 25; F, $10; O, il.tt: H, tl M; I. tl.to; K, $2 45; M. $3 86; N, $1.86; WO. $350; WW. $3.90. " TOLEDO, O., May $0.-OIL North Lima, 88c; South Lima and Indiana. SSc. NEW YORK. May 20 OIL Cottonseed, steady; petroleum, steady; renin, ateady; turpentine, dull. 474-tc. LIVERPOOL, May 20. OIL Turpentine spirit, firm, !5s; cottonseed hull, refined, spot, Arm. 17s 7Wd. LONDON, May 20. -OIL Linseed, Is d; Sperm. 60, . Bvaporatea Apple and Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK. My tO. EVAPORATED APPLES Continue firm with export grade In limited supply and bringing a shad higher price than we quote. For Jobbing account choice and fancy fruit are In some demsnd. but are no more than steady. Stats common to good, l⁣ prims, fV9 tc! choice, lOClOic: feney, lOU&llo. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT-ln prunes the market Is fairly actlva and prices were unchanged; new fruit, steady; old. Irregular and easy; apricot anrVpeache In moderate request; prune $fcVe- apri cots, boxes. ot14c; bag. 10ll!c; peaches peeled, 14il6c ; unpeeled, !911e. lagar Mnrt. NEW YORK. May . 8UOAR Raw. nominal; fair refining. 2c: centrifugal St test, c; molasses sugar, tc; reAoed. steady. LONDON, May 20. SUOAR Beet. Mar. NEW ORLEANS. Mav ta-eTTJOAR-Staady; open kettle, & -lwC ; open ke(U centrlfuxaL tV'Seo; eeowod. i5l-lto; kio Usees, dallj veuUUugal, shJaAo. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Both Beef Steer snd Oowt Oommsnded 8tesdy to Btrong Prioet. HOGS SOLD STEADY TO FIVE CENTS LOWER Mot Etesgh Sheep and I .a nabs oa Sale ta Make a Fnlr.Test of the Market, bat Good StntT, It Is Thongbt, Wonld Sell Higher. SOUTH OMAHA. Msy 20. Receipts were: . Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 1.6a . $.x2 M0 umciai xuesosy 2,862 .J26 ,i Two dayg this week... t14 1I.o7 1.251 Same day last week.... 7,2 12.9 7,6 Same week before t.43 14.96V S.SH Same three week ago... t,4hl 1,HA4 8.3K4 nam lour week go.... S.177 12.07S .jM Same day last year.... t.87t l.Si3 8,543 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the reoelnts of cattl. hoaa and sheen at South Omaha ioi- tns year to ante, ana comparisons witn isit year. a 1902. lom. Inc. IW. t..aill Z1.7S 2S8,787 27.1PI ... Hogs '. tm,tt 801,117 bo,379 ... Sheep 844,264 43.,aS K.ttt The following table sr-w the averaaa pnoe oi nogs sold on ths Boutn omana maraet tne past several day, with com parUona with former year: , Data. 1902. 101.100.18P.1898.H18J.1M, April 28.. 7 07H f $71 t 9 t 79( 8 751 $24) 8 2a April ., April t0., 1 Oli I S6Wi 8 (tt. t 791 I 74 64 t t i Sl M) 841 t 8 2 It May 2... May 8... Mav 8 .. is t U t 11 I SIS I 71 I is t 17 BO t 801 8 86 t 681 t 62 I 87 t 3 t 86 171 May 4..., May I... '1 t t 6 261 13 S ill t tt t 80 $03 M I 4l May May 1..., May t..., 8 841 a tm I 64 8 31 t I 21 a t wi t 70 I 80 I w 1 07 s m 6 101 I 12 t 161 t 68 s i 8 11 May t.... May 10... May 11... t 66 $8 I 88 t 18 . a 8 It 6 1 t 66 8 621 Sri: 1 621 t 97 6 18 8 67 I 681 May 12.. May 11.. ttpHI 6 161 3 Mi . f to, 5 17 1 tH 4 ltfl 8 17 3 20 t 16 t tsK Jus 121 T 074 4 85 I 65 May 14.. t 71 4 22 426 4 401 t 61 May May 16.. 6 6i t 211 t tl t 23 II 61 8 61 a I 21 t 8 19 Mav 17.. 13 I 7 11 I 6 72; t 71 t 201 1 S H $ 65 a t 11 May 18... 6 111 8 691 t 62 1 61 May 1.. May 20... 6 101 8 i I l 8 66 4 35 t 12 5 73 861 4 26 152 t o; Indicate Sunday. YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows .the number of car of feeders shipped to the country yeaieraay ana meir destination: rra J. D. Brewer. Albion. Neb. F. E J. M. Buckmaster, Crelghton, Neb. F. E. 1 F. M. Fuller. Be efourche. S. D. F. E M. McEnlry. Marne. Ia. R. 1 1 E. E. Taylor, Bouton, la. Mil 1 The oftlclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hoars. Bh'n H'ra m. at i. f. kv.. . x in O. St. L. Ry Missouri Pacific Ry.. 1 4 Union Pact Ac System 17 1 15 C. A N. W. Ry 6 11 F.. E. A M. V. R. R. IS 84 C, St. P., M. A O. Ry 80 12 B. 4k M. H. Ry 22 1 , B. ft g. Ry 4 C A St. J & C, R. I. & P., east.. 5 12 C, R. I. A P., wet.. 47 ' 1 Illinois Central....... .. , $ Total receipt 144 130 The disposition of the day's receipt was as follow, each buyer purchasing the number of head indicated: Buyer. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omana Packing Co 149 owiit and Company. ... 471 2,421 2,810 2,471s f 684 1 Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour A Co 898 130 , 687 . 135 81 . 8 . 121 . 118 .' 66 . 24 . 6 .. 99 , 18 , 140 2,406 6' Bwlft A Co.. from K. Hammond company Corey A Benton W. 1. Stenhen Livingstone A Schaller . Mammon Rothschild. H. L. Dennis A Co B. F. Hobblck Wolf A Murnan 6. A 8 Other buyers Totals , 9,283 158 Totals '............ 17.85S 53,226 80,172 CATTLE RecelDts of cattle were llarht today for a Tuesday and the number actually on sale-was extremely small. There were torty-aix car ot Texas cattle in cluded In the arrivals that were billed through and were not offered on the mar ket.' o there were lee than 100 car on le. Buyers seemed to be anxious for supplies and a a result they were out any and the general market ruled active and steady to strong on desirable grade. Offering included the usual proportion of beef steers and the quality wa again good, a la shown by the fact that there .were a good many bunches good enough to sell around $7, and a high as $7.20 wa Said. It was a good, actlye market en all eelrable grade, and the price paid could afely be quoted steady to strong, as com pared with yesterday. The less desirable grade, of course, did not change hands quite as freely aa the choice bunches, but still they sold for fully aa much as they did yesterday. Practically everything waa disposed of in good eaaon and the market cloaed strong. " The demand tor cow stun: was aiso quit liberal and the market ruled fairly active and - ateady to strong. Th strength was not confined to the better grades, and In fact the market seemed to be rather un even, so that while some sales looked con siderably s'ronger others looked only about steady. The situation, though, could best be aescnoea oy cnuuig tas uuaraet sieauy to strong. Bulls, veal calves and stags also com manded steady to strong price where the quality w at all good. r In the yaroa, so inn tne maraei was not very thoroughly tested. The few sale that were made, though, looked fully .... There were only Ave -cars of cattle shipped to the country yesterday. ; Repre sentative saies: . 1 BEEF STEERS. .No. It , 14 II I... II II II.. .t N II II , 41 . A. ...1074 ...list ...1101 ...1044 ...1144 ...1141 ...1100 ...1134 ...It) ...11X4 ...1M4 ...1114 ...1144 ...IMt ...1014 ...1114 ...list ,..im ...IMt ...1104 ...1144 ...10 ...1M1 ...1141 ...14St ...111! ...1164 ...1444 pt. -8 68 t 61 6 44 4 44 440 I 44 4 70 4 10 6 1IH 1 11 11' nsi 8 16 II 4 t I 40 I to 4 10 I 41 4 40 4 tt T 00 1 tt 1 44 T 16 1 II T 16 T M 4 46 4 If ., TW I 00 4 W 4 40 I 14 1 t 1 44 6 6 44 14 I to I M 0 14 1 W 4 14 4 14 I 10. I M 4 t 4 I 40 40 4 10 . 40 4 40 I 40 .... m ....1010 ... ii ...1060 ... 140 ...HSl ...1044 ... no ...1040 ... 441 ... Mi ... T ::: ii... it... n.. 90., 14.. II.. II.. II.. SO.. 14.. 4.. 4.. II.. tt.. II.. 14.. 14.. 44.. t... i... t... t... .1144 114 till 1014 1114 1141 UN 1101 lost 110 10M 1001 n... ii... M... 80... 14... 11... 8... 41... II... 4 40 4 44 II... ..1171 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ... si 00 14 1ITT4 ... fc 40 II UU 447 4 00 "STEERS AND COWS. ... 444 t 0 4... I... 84... 14... tuws 1 T40 1 1 1014 I .....441 I Ml ..; 04 1 114 1 14 !:::::::: 411 4 44 4 40 4 40 I tt I 00 8 00 8 40 I 40 I 00 4 14 4 14 t 14 I 14 6 II 4 II I 16 I 64 6 44 6 84 I SO I a 44 I 44 6 40 6 44 4 60 4 60 I 60 I 4 4 40 I 44 6 40 I 44 I 10 I 16 4 14 I 14 4 44 4 44 14 I 64 I 44 1 40 t 44 ! ' 140 I 04 I 44 I 14 1 M $ M I 40 t 40 8 4 $ 44 I 40 I 14 1 16 $ M I SO 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 04 4 t 4 M 4 St 4 44 4 40 4 40 4 44 4 40 4 40 4 4t 4 44 4 44 4 14 4 II 4 II 4 Tl 4 16 ,. 440 ..tilt .. Ill ..loao ..1014 ICR 1070 rro 1st 110 441 11 lilt til 41 1169 1040 Ml til UtO 1001 1U0 llud 1110 Ill sol lit 1M0 10SI 1110 1U6T .1IM ......lost 11M 1404 list 1114 100 1" 111! 1110 it.'.'.'.'.'.'. ..too .. 40 .. Ml ..Ifr'l .. HI ii. ii.'!.'"! u"!!!! i 1:::::: 10 M 1 1 1 .J:::::: i M 1 1 I I I I 8 1 It.. .... Ml .... 444 ....lit I.. 1.. ..114 .. Ill ..lot ..1044 .. 44 ..we .. 141 ..1040 ..1011 ..1014 ..1044 .. ISO .. tit .. sot ..llt .. sal n it it i 1 u w 4 76 HEIFERS. 1 44 1 f 148 6 t4 I 16 1 4 I 1 4 14 4 M 8 1. lit 6 98 6 14 6 60 6 14 I 04 4 49 844 1 ao 414 104 11 M 140 t sas $ 11 11S4 Sit I 14 - I.... I 84 BULLS, t t 8 S4 1 3 4 t ... . .IMS .,411 .-:u4 ...l40.4 . 44 1st'".'.'. s 44 ,.U4t 4 48 I 40 I 40 I 44 9 14 1 14 I II i 40 4 04 4 H !.... 1... .... I.... 1.... I:::: i.... i.... i,... i ... ..less .ss ..14O0 ..14SA .. 170 ..1174 ..10S0 ..17S4 ..111 ..mo ..iitso ..1404 ..1704 4 Tl 4 14 4 I I 40 I 09 I 14 I N I It I 14 I to 144 . it 4 40 i. i. CALVES. , 174 4 44 1 IW 4 44 40 4 00 1 UO 4 76 , 100 4 74 1 140 4 76 134 1 04 t S 4 74 140 4 40 . 1 ISO t 00 H IK 4 164 t 1M IK STAGS. 444 I 00 1 r4 4 tl STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 470 I I....S 4S0 I 1040 1 K 1 410 I 40 , 6!7 IK 1 640 I 44 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 ! . 140 I 74 1 14 4 10 1 40 I 3 40 HI IH I i. 4M I 44 It 44 4 44 I IMS 4 00 44 44 4 44 1. 400 4 00 1 "4 " 4 44 I 4 00 41 644 4 40 t 141 4 14 II M IK 1 114 4 M SSI 4 SO 1 660 4 60 11 471 I 06 HOGS There wa S good liberal run of hogs here today, ao that an Increase In the receipts for the two days this week ss compared with the same days of last week Is noted. As compared with the same days ot last year, however, there is a Dig ce- crease. The market today could be quoted steady to 6c lower. Packers started In to buy their droves a nickel lower than yea terday, owing to the 6o decline reported In Chicago. Seller, however, were holding ror more money, so tnst trading on the start was rather slow. Buyers Anally bid a little better, so thst In a good many cases hogs sold at about steady prices. The market was not particularly active at any time, but still practically everything on sale was disposed of In good season. Ths quality of the offering today waa nothing extra and prime heavyweight were very scarce. The bulk of the better weight hogs sold from $7.16 to $7,25 and the medium weights went mostly from $7.00 to $7.10 and the light stuff sold from $7.00 aown. representative sale: No. so... Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. Sh, Pr, ...174 ...144 ...144 ...154 ...114 ...171 14 4 44 IS IS 14 ...Ill 1 10 St... to... 11... 71... to.:. 71..., 44..., II..., 14.... V.J. 44... 44... 44... 44... 91... 64... 47... tl... 44... 41. .. 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Good to m00: good to7hH"Eiii 1iV LI- f?od. $5.60 good. fc.sBes:!. .".VTry-". ir to 46.60: fair o V,rw"et C2P,C .""!". W X ell about Ss"..' ,"oied Choice CoTnrrt"2V. ?P tock, sales: ' w-' 19 cull Representative 80 78 98 84 53 culls I 50 1 60- 4 35 4 75 5 00 dinned ewes ewes ., lambs Clipped clipped CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady-Hog; Lower aad Sheen . ' Steady to Lower.' ' CHICAOO M.. an r. . 4.000. Includ ng 400 TexitTs- stead Sc?i $1,60660; lulls, t2.75ai3.76: rVlv HOGS Recelnts. 21 nm- ..tin.... . ' row 36.000; 60 to 10c oweVf mixed land butchers. 89fi7 (i- 4 Z. "juJPJ. ? "na X7 imtittn ah. 1 ,v vuuiue, lira V y. .r. . . " , in in us, aieaay: good to choice wethers, $o.000jJ.60; native iambV 17 (5T ' i t0!M'- Colorado 'wooled lambs! Official yesterday: Receipt. ...us.m ... 31.784 -... 17,sa3 Ship. 2,4 8. 449 7.737 Cattl wogs , Bneep ' ataasn City Live Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITV. u.i ip1TTti'D. nlSi :,'0u0 native. 4U0 Texan. 200 calves. Z,VL,Z .r tay o strong; other cattle, steady to lower. Choice export and S.rS??d:br . t.8627.40; fair to good. M6oa.86; stockers and feeders, t2.0oS.85: western-fed steers, 84 8506.76; Texas anl Indian steers, t4.26.76; Texas cows. $2.60 4J640; native cows, t2.tyy1.00; native rfUer"' 84-hS.7J; canner. t2.X32.75; bull. $3.20' calve. $2.6o.90. HOGS Recelnta. s ton- wnnA n4.. teady to strong: common, steady to 60 lower; pgs. steady; top $7.42H; bulk of sales, t7.l87.86j heavy. $7.Kft7.42H: mixed packer. 17.15.40; light. : llaht. K.6a97.Al: vnrk. r. $7.1X7.3U i7.au: nil is. $6 am.ob. SHEEP AND LA M Hft H.o.lnr. Sftft. market active, ateady to strong. Native I'mbs. 15.40iai7.t0; western lamb. $5,650 7.26; navivw wether. t6.80ia26; western wether. t4.lCKij6.96; fed ewe. $4.76.00; Tt". clipped yearlings, t6.tojj6.9d; Tex clipped sheep, $4.35u.60; stackers and fteders, $1.6o4.aa Kew York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, May $0. BEEVES Ra ce! nt. 12: dreaaerl h.f ru. 11 lu.. r.-. ik Cable quiet at 1416c per lb : dressed weights. Refrigerator beef, steady at lie per lb. Exports steady, 810 cattle. 1,000 sheep and 2,760 quarters of beef. Calves Receipts, 182; feeling about stesdy; com mon to good veals at $6.0O7. per 100 lbs.; city dreesed veals slow at ItySflc per lb. HOGS Receipt. 2.093: feeling about teady. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1,404; market ateady; clipped sheep at 43o, cull $3 .00; clipped lambs. $6.50r7.2; clipped year lings, 16.50; spring lambs at SgV" dressed mutton, steady at H'(12c per lb.; dressed lambs, Uvoattic; common to good, 8 lie, St. Joseph Mve Slock Market. BT. JOSEPH. May to, PATTXJ9 Re ceipt 1.400; ateady to 10c lower; natives, ta.85)ji.26; cows and heifers, 11. 60.40; veals, t3.5093t.25; stockers and feeders, $2.26 66.26. HOGS Receipts, 8.400; steady; light and light mlxsd. tti.96iT7.S0; medium and heavy, $7.167 40; plars. $4.0ut3 00. SHEEP. AND LAMBS Receipts,' 4.800; steady to.l5o lowsr. lens: City Mve Sleek Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. May 10. (Bpeclal Tle gram ) CATTLE Receipts, too head: steidy; beeves, $o36.90; cows, bulls and ir 1. 13.CniJMi.60; stockers and feeders, $100 4.U .; earllng and calves, f2.7642-4.4u. HljGd Receipts, 4,600 head; 6c lower, sell ing al t6.iW7.25; bulk, $6.l6.a7.00. tt. Lonls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Msy 10.-CATTLE Receipts, 1,700, Including 2.300 Texan: market steady for best grades; native clipping and ex port steers. 16.6037.10; dreefced beef and butchers' steers. t4.7634.96; steer under 1,000 lb , $4 2fca 40; tocker and feeder, $2 10434 60; cow and hklfer. $5 144.00; can Mr. $1.6Wj2.90; bull, s.1bsJ4.U), calve. 114 ess .....14lt 1114 1I0 1SK0 1074 114 14S4 UM 440 1470 411 $8ofT7$; Teres and Indian steers, fed, 14 u.W; sraeswra, tt. 36144 86; cows and heifers, UN! 40. Ht.Mli Receipts, t.100; market, ttfinc lower: pigs and lights. $7Mtf7.00; packer, ttfjr'.li; butcher', 17.0.7.46. SHEEP AND IJLMBl Receipts. &.00T; market steady' native muttons, f t.OOtijtY "f : lambs. tuuiiJ.tV); culls and bucks, W-O-'j tOu; Blockers, f2X4j3.00. Stock la Sight. The following table shows the receipt of caltle. hog and sheep at th five prin cipal market for May It): Cattle. Hog. Pneep South Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis St. Joseph Totals UoiO 5.0SI 4.900 .17.863 53.225 KM 73 Cotton Market. 1. jo j s.n . 4.i Xl.ws) . tiO 8.4it . 1.7W t.HM . 1.4U0 84U0 NEW YORK. May JO.-COTTON-Spot closed onlet. l-1o higher; middling up Isnd, 9 7-16V; middling gulf. 9 ll-18c; Sale 90 bales. Market futures rioted steady; Mny, 91c; June. 906c; July, 8.86c; AugJ't. 8 69c; September, 8.06c: tvtober, f.SHo; No vember, January and Februarv, 7.88c. ST. LOUIS, May 20. COTTON-Qulet; middling, 9Vac; sales, 50 bales. Receipts, 62 bales; shipments, 1,298 bales; stock, 28,991 bales. UALVE8TON. May 20 COTTON-Nom-Inal, 8 6-16C. NEW ORLEANS. May JO-COTTON-Futures. quiet and steady; May. S.Mfttt 85c; June. 9.01c; July, 9.0W19.irc; August, 8 61 8.63c; September, 8.12'ii 13c; October. 7.M'ft 7.84c; November, 7. 72W7. 74c; De(-ember. 7.72itf 7.7Sc; January, 7.74f7.76c. Market steady; sales. 130 bslcs; ordinary. 7 13-16c; good ordinary, 86-I60; low middling, 8 U-16c; middling, fc; good middling, 9 7-16c; mid dling fair. 10c. Receipts, 883 bales; stock. 147.771 bales. LIVERPOOL, May N.-COjrTON - Spot aulet. Price 13-82d lower; American mid ling fair, ( 13-32d; good middling, 5W!; middling, 6d; low mlddlln4f, 4 t-S2d; go-id ordlnarv. 4 '2S-32d; ordinary, 4 t-32d. The ales of the day were 6,000 bales, of whlrh 600 were for speculation and export and In cluded 5.500 American. Receipts since last report, 17,000 bales, Including 16,000 Ameri can. Futures opened quiet snd closed easy; American, middling, g. o. c; May, 4 43-sid buyers; May and June. 4 4S-d Sellers; June and July. -4 62-4S 1.53d,' 64.1 sellers; July and August, 4.62-4d sellers; August and September. 4 44-844 47-64d sellers; Sept. and Oct.. 4 82-64(64 83-4d sellers; Oc tober and November, 4 25-54d buyers; No vember and December. 4 23-ld buyers; December and January, 4 22-Mii; January and February, 4 21-4V41J-4 22-64d seller. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, May JO.-COFFEE Spot Rlo quiet; Nc 7 invoice. 6Vc; mild, quiet; Cordova, WtCllHe. The coffee market opened steady with prioes unchanged to 5 points lower under room selling and ab sence of public support. Weakness In Ftl ropesn markets heavy receipts in the crop country snd liberal clearance from the crop country for the United State were the leading factor of depression. Trading was comparatively quiet all day with the , market finally quiet at 6 points net decline.' Total sales were. 19,750 bags, including July at 6.15c, September t.SOc, October 5.35c, December 5.55c. January 5.60c, February 6.76c, March 6.80c. April 5f5c. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. May 20.-DRY OOOnS- There has been a quiet, general demand today from the home trade for cotton f roods. Export buying Is still quite Inactive n heavy brown cottons but an Improve ment Is looked for shortly. Prices are without change in either staple lines or fancies. Print cloths are dull without change In prices. Dry Goods Market. - MANCHESTER. May 20. -DRY OOODS Quiet; yarns quiet but firm. School Fnad Hard Proposition. PIERRE. 8. D., May 20. (Special.) Prac tically $500,000 I lying Idle in the perma nent school fund to be distributed to the various counties of the state In June, to In, xme way loan or In cats of failure to re turn to the state st ths expiration of sixty days, with Interest on the same to that time. This will attract the attention of legislators to radical, change la the method . of, handling this fund and call for remedial legislation st the next session: Th piling up of this fund, which bring no revenue except aa It I pushed onto the counties ss s forced loan from tbs state, It directing attention to the policy advanced by a . minority st the time of statehood thst ths ' lands should never be sold, but held by th state fcr rental alone. For Those Who Died In War. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Msy 20. (Special.) . Colonel CA. B. Cox of this city has re ceived a consignment of headstone from the War department at Washington which are to be v 'ced over the unmarked graves of ten soldiers who are burled In this vi cinity. - One stone Is for vlonas Lien, the former adjutant of the Flrat regiment. South Dakota - volunteers, who wa killed In the Philippines, and one for Alga Beech, Spanish war veteran, while the other eight sr for the graves ot soldiers who fought In ths civil wsr, as follows: W. R. Haywood, John Crooks, J. Valentine, J. O. Phelps, William Dowdell, James Sloan,' L. R. My rtck and Colonel B. 8. Campbell. Reservoir for Rosebnd. PIERRE, S, D., May 20. (8peclal.) Agent McChesney, at Rosebud, Is preparing to give the Indian work by creating a sys tem of reservoirs on th reservation, by means of dams. , Ths work Is to be dons under government supervision with Indian labor, the laborers to receive, $1.26 per day.. This I to take ths place of. ration, ths cash being; paid to them, they will be ex pected to support " themselves. Besides ths reservoir work, a large amount of fsno Ing wilt be done, with the Intent to entirely enclose the reservation, and keep out tres passing cattle. This work will also bs done with Indian labor. . ' Ranfajera Want Direct Mnll Ronte. PJERRZ. 8. D.. May 20. (Special.) Th residents of the rang country between Bad and Cheyenne river are seeking better mall facilities. The present move Is to secure a line from Fort Pierre by the way of Hayes. Manila, Topbar, to Pedro st tho forks of the Cheyenne, then .tip the north fork of the Cheyenne to Herford, snd across to Sturglg. This would mak s direct Un through the center of th region between the two rtver. THE REALTY MARKET. Warranty Deed. Instrument placed on record May $0, 1902: Eugene A. Breen and husband to B. Jetter, tax lot 12 In 1-14-18 t 650 James Wright to Mary Wright, lot 7, block 2, Drake s add 1 Benson Land Syndicate to Margaret McCarragher, lots 19 to 13, block I. Benson 750 I. K. Andrews and wife to O. W. No ble, part lot 9, block 10. Bemls parkV! -. 850 D- W. Shull et al to Han Goettsche, s 12H feet lot t. block 11, bhull 2d add 1 P. M. Mason snd wlfs to trustees of Dundee Presbyterian church, lot I, block 7, Carthag add 1 Elisabeth Dohe and husband to T. , ' A. Dohae, lot 12. Mueller A B.'s sdt (0t L. C. Graham and husbsnd to V. V. Freeman, w. 10 feet lot It, block t, Patricks add $54 E. A. Lan and wife to Sal II L. Lloyd. . 11 feet lot 11 and w. It feet lot 12. block 7. Reed s 1st add.. 100 John Lubold and wlfs to H. C. Gils. man . and S. , 9-.&-12.. IX 000 J me Walsh and wlf to A. C. Hart. w. 22-16-10 10,000 Qalt Clalaa Deed. Charles Lind and wife to J. F. Llnd, lot t, block 147, South Omaha 1 W. H. Crow et al to C. B. Francis. lot T. block 17. Orchard Hill 1 Deed. Sheriff to Union Investment Co., lot 10, block 17. Kounts Place 1.500 Total amount- ot transfs -$21.S7t BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY Reosn A, Mew Yerst Life Blda. GRAIN PROVISIONS. STOCKS Bought and sold for eaab or on margin. 1 AH telegraph, telephone or mall order) will receive careful and prompt ettsnuoat, Telepuooeauat. OAiAUA, M-H. 6;t