TI1E OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 10. 1903. 1! COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Slight Adrucei in Prioe, bat Littfs Busi ness in Grain Pits. BULUSH. FEELING HOLDS IN WHEAT CtI hy Sbort Pnritili Dr Lard Close HlgherwRlbs Shad Dim a. CHICAGO. Mir The p.. ..,. dullness pervadeu the grain and provision luuaji .mi prices in general v.re mm, juiy wnat cioaing ,c high-r, July corn Vo higher anu oat ui Ho. juiy prolnon closed lrum a, shad lower to itjo nUhir. Trading in wnt wti email, bjt ther was a continual. on of yesterday a bullish sentiment. Opening price w.t firm on mail receipt, unfavorable crop report, iirm cables and on talk 01 poasiole war In th Orient. July wa unchanged to Hu higher, at 72Vy: to 7liic, and uurtng tne first part of the aenMon lo fluctuation In price were confined wUhln a narrow rang. There waa a lark or uutslde orders, ana about the only trading waa that of n "evening up" character over Sunday between local traders, i-.tlraale of nrxl week's shipment for Monday caused soma selling latrr In the day anl the market eased off, July declining to iI4c, but a lair cash demand and bullish crop advices soon brought prices bark to the opening figures. July closei at the high point at c. a gain of ViC Clearance ot wheal ami (lour were equaj to 7il.W)u bu. Primary receipts wer til.ivD against IlK.OOO bu. a year ago. Minneapolis and Dululti reported receipts of 124 care, which with looal receipts of M cars none of contract grade made total receipt for the three points of 17ft cars, against 181 oar last week and 174 cars a year ago. Corn was dull,' but the market was firm the greater part of the day. Favorable weather brought out considerable selling by local traders, but the offerings were readily taken by two of the prlnrlpul longs, lie cvipt were larger and the cash demand good. July closea Wc higher, at ix, after selling between 44n44: and 4oc. Local receipt war 16 cars, with 18 of contract grade. Oats shared the genera) dullness ' and aside from the early buying of May by a prominent commission house and shorta the market lacked any feature. The local sentiment was still bullish on crop advices, but complaints from the country were fewer In that renpect. The close' was steady, July closing '4c higher at S-'V I2c, after ranging between eiVkc and 3-4o. lcl receipt were 110 cars. The feature In provisions waa selling by outsiders, together with small offering by ocal Dears. mere wa some covering ojr loc Shorts late )o the day which caused a-iter tone in the s'.tusrtion. Septemher .ork. closed 70 higher, at $1.7JH; beptem ber lard was up be, at 89U7V4, while rib Were down a shade at W.ZlhiW .30. Estimated rocelut for tomorrow: Wheat SO cars, corn 340 cars, oats 146 oars, hog U.OoO head. The leading future ranged follows: . Articles.) Open. Hlgh.l Low. f Cloe. Ye y. Wheat May. July Sept. . Corn May July Sept. U:tH May July Sept. Pork May July EepU Lhid May ' July BepL PJb May July 8ept 7RV 70 . 7S,i IF UK 447,4r' 44 4 a:.". 1294 17 z 1 70 8 S7, 00 3a 80 441 .44 -45 44H'4i 44'A J8 62H 17 zo II 721 I 90 12i H I 35 to I 44 - ' 1 35 2:t si 7', 7M! 70UiTO 45 -,44't 18 67 17 en It 74 7Vi 6 30 t 2 H 62 17 to lo li't 6 90 00 07V 82 9 30 IS 60 17 15 It 65 I 90 9 00 t 124 9 10 9 9 30 No. I--''. Cash quotation wtre a follows; FLOUR Dull nd easy; winter patents, 3SC4jS0: straight. (3.2o3.40; spring pat ent. t3.3&33.90; stralghU, (3.1093.40; baker. WHEAT No. t spring, rt7iie; No. t prlng, 72'SSo;' No. I red, 784g79c i CORN No. 1. 44e:'No 2 yellow. 46o, OATS No. 1 SfittraiVic; No. 1 wtliU. rc: No. t 'White. S3a36o. . RYE No. .2. 60c.. BARLEY Good feeding. 3740c; fair to choice malting, 493Mc. 8EKD3 No. 1 flax. 91 11; No. 1 northwest ern, 11.15; prim timothy, C45Q3.60; clover, contract grade, 112 60. PROVI8ION8-Mess pork, per bbl., $17.00 rl7.1iVi. litd, per 1V0 lbs., S.S0g8.S5. Bhort ribs xldcs (looae), $9.15ifi9.30. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). t& 37S8.50. Bhort clear side Utoxed). $S.62H9.75. Following are the receipts and rhJpment Of flour ana grain yesterday: . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbl..,,. 16.6UO 14.100 Wheat, bu 34. , lot.500 Corn, ba...... l.O" S71.0 Oat, bu 168,400 7,S00 Kye, bu , K.fJO Barley, bu i. 34.100 1.500 On the Produce exchange today the but. ter market vat firm; creameries. 1621c; dairies, HHfn'c. Egg!, firm, a,t mark case Included. 1448t4c. Cheese, steady, 13S49 .... - I SKW YORK GESEHAL MARKST. . tuLtatl f Day Vsrtesi . Commodities. ' NEW YORK. May 9FLOUR-Reelpt. 14.927 bbl. ; exports 9.211 bbls.; market ln aotlve, but steady;' winter patent, 93.70$ 4 00; winter straight.-93.50iGT.60; Mlnnewta patents, 94.00 4 90; winter extra. 2.8H1.10; Minnesota baker. 93.203.40; winter low f rades, t;. 60t 2 90. live flour, stesdy; fair o ood, 92.1'a3.30; cholc to fancy. $3.25 f 'KNMEAL Oulet; yellow western. If city,. 91 04; lirandywlne. 9.4"&3 55. HYEBUady; No. 2 western, tne f. o. b Sl'X.'t. state, 6-?)5ac. c. I. f.t New York. TIARLEY-IjuII; feeding, Bio, c. I. f.. Buffalo; malting. E2'i36o. c. I. f . Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. 191.100 bu.; exports. 908.tU bu. Spot, steady; No. t fed levator, and 82Hc t. o. b, afloat ;' No. 1 northern, Duluth, STVc, f, . . b., -afloat; No, 1 hard. Manitoba, S7Vjc, f. o. b., flit. Option opened firm on cold weather In the far northwest higher Engllah cable nd covering, hut later yielded to realizing by th room clement. The elo wa aland v with May fee net higher nnd other month net unenanged May. sJVJjWr, elone-i -at t:a; July. 7v77 ll-lto, cloawd at 77 Wc; September. TtflTa i-lRc. clo1 at Tic. CORN Receipts. 9.W bu.; exports, W nu. tjpot, steady; No. I. 53 elevator, nnd Uc, f. o. b., afloat; No. I yellow, 64c; No. I white. Ho. The option marhtit 'al had a steady openln on the cable hut fell off under promising crop newx. together witn lair movement west. The market cloeed easy and Hfle net tower. Miy, MWS4H. closed at'MHe; July. 61Slc. chwed at 61Sc; cVeptember closed at 60kc. OATS Receipts. 34.6i bu.; exror. 1 tS bu. spot, dun; No. i. (sue: atandard white. 41c; No. I ST'iie: No v.-tilte. c: No. 1 white, ItWc; trmk mixed wetern, nominal: track white. Kfi av. Option wer dull and bsrely tad V. May closed nt 41". HAY Fteady: shipping, 7C575c: good to Cb'Xce. 1 1. HOPS -Steady ; stat. ooraon to choice 190 rron 17;u24c; 11KH crop, I51c. HIDKR-gteady; Galveston. 20 to lb., lc; California II to Ji 11ml. 19c; Texas dry, t4 to 30 lhe., J4c. I.fATHER-Stesdr; acid. !4.flCSi4e. RK'E ulet: domestic, fair to extra, 40 Te; Japan, nominal. PROVISION Reef, quiet: family. 911 f en 7 50; himi. 9 ni in nn; beef hama. J.0'it 91.69; packing 9M.6t"&ll CO; city extra India mens, !.'f0.0o Cut meats. IrrecuMr; pickled bellies, JS J5.fjlU.76; nykied should, era. pickled ham Ml 6 til! P. Lrd easy; western steamed. r"el. eiy continent. 99.00; Pouth America. 910.50; ctv. pound. 7 cuijg.oo. Pork, steady; fam'lv 919; short clear. 118 5o20.i5; mess. Ci.KJ IS 75. POULTRY Alive: XmtJ- Tre'!: Firm- Towis. 14c; turker. 16f. BUTTER Firm- extra creamery JJo extra factorr 1S1jil5Vc: creamerr common to choice. lTftlSWc; Imitatlnn ereamef-v lfc lp; stated dairy. 17f:'lc; renovated. i:l.c. ; CHEESE teady : atate full'erenm. fancy itmall, and white old. HfilSc; large ura. colored and white old. 7Tal4S.c: small nltired new. Ur: ama I white new. l?Vc large colored new, llc; Large white new, llc. EllS Firm- state and Puin lnnU 17c- Southern. li'7lc: Kentncky. IiCr: Wet rn atorage pricked. 17c; Weatern first, Ut eji.o. TA I. LOW Country packlnr. 6 l-5fTie M ETA I. A Markt generally quiet and nnchanaed: nrice are esv and ronJnal for Iroai Tin dull: eixjt 9t no k 1 : W. Copper u":' and nominal; Ij-.ke eleefnlvtlo and ".nt all minted at t14 tiwftl l ? tmA dy; mndervie demand, at 14 8nitar Ml-..ll. Whe-t. H..r ..4 Br., MINNEAPOLIS. My WHEAT Cah. T.c; Mav. kW: July. Tike: o.i lrak N. 1 hard. TV5.-; No 1 nom.ern. 7v-: No. I Brtrtheen. tc: No. 1 northern. Thi ,a,-. rLOL'R-r'lrit patents, I 1j(J4.:J, o aJ patents. 94 '?4 IS; tint clear. tt9f3.10; ecfind rlrnrs. II 4",a2 50. bRAN-lilgher; In bu.k. Ul.TSgilO. WK1HR UKAI COMPART. Oaaaba Brasieh llO-lll Beard f Trad rtalldlag. CHICAGO. May 9. WHEAT Th weather continue the moat Important factor In th wheat situation and. aIJ4 from the frct reporiel l?t wek and some few complalntj of lack of rain from scattered localities, there ha been noth ing In the way of weather severe emug'.t to damage tne growlnc crop materially. Some report of Herman fly damage are reaching us, but as there la always mora or less damage done by the several ene mies of wheat, we do not feel alarmei at these reports, and If nithlng more reiicut than we have had develop". ' the crop Will te another record-treakf r. News from alnad Indicate n marked Improvement In the general outlook thre. The cash situation Is still healthy. Dally sale are moderate, but In In with ihi rece:p;s. wtveh stl.l 1U1 small. A gool cea.1 of interest centerj In the May i-ption, which Is still conxe3ted. Preparailo-i are undor way to move out the stocks lere; a goo.l part of the verel room being already chartered. We igeted lt week the advisability of selling the Septetr.ber het. ani sr of the same opinion now. Atoee 7Cc I' should be a fairly rafe rr.-pisiilon. and whlla the outlook for the new croj cn tlnucs as rood a at pre -ent there see3V verv likelihood of Its going lower. CORN There Is a maiked lnrr?ae In the quantity of corn arriving and also an Improvement In the qusllty. The demand from the east l-.a been giol and more than enough to taks car of th larger receipts. While the cash de-nand confutes, tie heavier receipt do not necessarily augur lower prices, but we sjgecjt watcllni these factor cloe'y as tl ( w ll er mine the action of the market. OATS The action of cat towards th close of the week hn borne out our p.e dlctlons In a cmalderable measure. The hol ler of the May ronlrncU. ars -inr"n rendv o tk denverv and carry the cash oats If necessary, and It U b-t-u.nl.. .nolo und mj.e apparent dilly that the aupplv on hand will not be enough to go around. There eem a very small chance of thers being any new ota ready for market In time for ure In July and It la becoming pooular to buy thl option. There I more danger from too fti-h company on this side than there Is frim deliveries of new oats In July, and shake outs will probably he frequent. W suggest rurchaes on any breaks nnd taklnsr profit on advances. PROVISIONS The provision market ha been one of motlv liquidation in lsrd: other product holding their own very well. On the break Swift and Company and the Cudahy Packing company were con spicuous buyers -of lard. May pork was erratic, celling a. high as 919.00. July and September pork eeem low at present figure with comparison of rlh and small stock. There surely le no pTk mode at present prices of hogs end lo dis count under ribs. We look more favorably to th long side of pork at presant and think It a purchase on breaks. Ribs are also good property to buy on good break. The packing last week, 31,0f0 he-d. gainst 90 000 lat year. Private estimate i of etocks in store: Pork. 1.S50 bbls.; lard. IS. 750 tierces; rib. t.VQJ) lbs quite a de crease from last weelr. WEARE GRAiN CO. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Coadltio. t Trade and Quotation oa Staple and Fancy Produce. EOQS Fresh stock. 13c. LIVE POl'LTRY Hens. 11c; roosters, ac cording to aa-e. fi9c; turkey. 13416c; ducks, lCtfllc; reese, BlOc- ' ' . BCTTEK-Packing stock. 125tl3!4e; cholc dalrr. In tube. lSia'lfc: separator. 2223c. FRESH FISH Freeh caught trout. 9fl lCc: pickerel. 6Hc; plk. lie: perch, c; buffalo. 7c; blueflBh. lie; whlteflsh, ISc; sal mon. 19c; haddock, 11c; codfUh. 12c; red snapper, lOo; lobsters, boiled, per lb., 97ct lobster, green, par lb., 25c; bullhead, 10c; catfish, lie; black baa. 17c; halibut, lie; shad foe,- 3Bc each; roe shad, 76o each. BRAN-PT ton. 115. - ' - HAY-frlce Quoted by Omaha Wholmat Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland. 960; No: 2. $8; medium, 97.60; coarse. 17. Ry straw. 98. - The price r fctr hay of good color and quality. Demand fair -and receipts light. CORN 40o. OATS 95o. . RYE No. 2. 4BO. - VEOETABLK8. POTATOES Per bu.. 903So. NEW POTATOES Southern, per lb.. 414c: per bKl.; $7.00. Mnyv CAHKUTtt per aoten Duncnes. tuo. LETTUCE Per dosen bunches, 4oiJt0c. HEKTB New iouth.ni. ier dosea bunches, 46c; old. per bu.. 40c. PARSNIPS Per bu., JOo. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, ner do.. 11.26(9 1.60. GREEN ONIONS Southern, ner doxen bunches, 45c; home grown. lW31oc. RADISHES Southern, uer dozen bunche. 0 35c; home grown. 20c. , TURNIPS Canada rutabagas, per lb.. lc; new soutnerr.. per aosen puncnes, two. UNi(j,-Kl Wlsconslns. per lb., lo: white per lb., Hc. SPINACH Home crown. ter bu. basket. SOgSSc. n AVY pEAN Per bu., 92.60. SEAN V Wax. per bu. box. 94: string. per bu. box, IS.OO'ttJ.BO, CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., 2Ho; new California, per lb.. 2G3o. lOMATUBB-Mew Florida, per S-baket crate. l4.0iN.tO. RHUBARB Per lb., la ASPARAQUS Per doxen bunches, 76a. FRUITS. STRAWBERRIES Traaa and Arkansas. per 24-o.uart case, 13. TROPICAL FRUITS. FIQ8 California, per .10-oound carton. 90c; Turkish, per 36-pound box, 14SU5o. ORANGES California navels, fancy, for 179 and smaller sixes. 3.6u03.76; for 150 and larger sizes, (3.26; choice. S3.0U33.50; Medi terranean sweets, 93; sweet Java. IS. j j;uu.nb-California fancy, DATES Persian. In 70-pound boxe. pet lb . 6c; per case of 30-pound pkgs., 12.26. PINEAPPLES Cuban. Uitoiii'A. MISCELLANEOUS. MAPLE SUaAK-Ohlo, per lb., 10c POPCORN Per lb.. 9c; shelled, 4c. HIDES No. 1 rreen. 64c: No. 2 green. SVic; No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 salted. to. No. I veal calf. 9 to 12 lbs., Hi tl calf. 12 to IS lb., t'7c; dry salted hides. Sialic; sheep pelts, 2&i.5c; horsehldas. 4u.(Ha a w. "SUTS Walnute. No. 1 oft hell. per lb., tec; hard shell, per lb.. 14c; No. 2 soft shell. e lb.. 13c No. 2 hard ehall, per lb., 12c 1 Jrailla. per lb., 12c: Alberts, per lb., 12c; ".lmonds, soft eheli, per 0 , 10c; hard shell, er lb., lie; pecans, large, per lb.. USc; small, per lb.. 11c; cocoanuts, per dot., 61c; Uenuiuta. per lb., loc; peanuts, per lb.. Sv,c; roasted peanuts per ib., 7c; black valnuta, per bu., 11; hlokory nuts, per bu., Jl bO; cocoennts, periuO. 16. OLD METALS. ETC A. B. Alplrn quote he following price: Iron, country mixed, ner ton. 111; Iron, stove plate, per ton, 28; "epper, per lb., S'ic; braas, heavy, per lb . kHc: brass, light, per lb., 6'c; lead, per lb., 3c; xlnc, per lb.. lSe. SI. Lmlm Grata aaa Prvlla. ST. LOUIS, May 9 WHEAT Firm; No. t red. cash, elevator, 72c, nominal: track, 77S 3740; May, 71 c; July, c; September, 7-c; No. 2 hard. 71Q74WC CoRN Firm; No. 2 cash. 42c. nominal; track. 4fl4c; May. 49c; July. tlvc; Sep tember, 41C OATS Firm; No. 2 cash. MV,c, nominal; track. Hlioc: May, S4Vc; July. SaHujlVtc; SeptemU-r, uec; No. while. ISV HTE Steady. 4ac. FLOUR Steady and quiet; red winter aints. w t-.-BS-M; extra lancy ana suaignt, I K "ol 45. EkEO Timothy, ateadv. 12.00140. Ci.lH.M MEAL Steady. 92.90. BRAN Strong; sacked, aast track, CfJ HAY-8teady; timothy. $9 0fl.59; prai rie. t7.ra i 1 im. IRON p'TTON T'E3-tl.. HEMP TWINE 6c. H A G (3 1 N O 6 A s PKi (VISIONS Pork. lower: Jobbing, standard mess. 117 70. Lard, unchanged. Is. 70. lry solt mevta (Im xedi. steidy. extra shorts. 29 ITVs; clear rib. 99 62'.; short clears 14 76 Baron (boxed), eteady; extra shorts! 910 37.; clear lib, $IC.. short clears, 110 75. .METALSLead. dull, 94-20. Spelter, quiet, 93 40. POULTRY Steady: chicken. lOUc; prlng. lon21c; turkeys, lie; ducks, lie; geese. 44itk - Bl'TTER Quiet; creamery, 16flc; dairy. Ulr EGOS Steady, 12c. Receipt Shipment Flour, bbl Si ..) Wheat, bu JS.Oirt 6S.'Vi Corn, bu kl.wuw 44.u OaU. bu 23.000 4,t) Kaaaaa City Grata aad Prevllas. KAN9AS CITT. May 9 -WHF.AT-Julv ft!,n2;,e; cash. No. t hard. 3-4c: No 2, jo7c; reieciad, CHtilc; No. J red, 99e; o J. eVti.Vrc. CORN May. JV; Ju'y. 7;Tr'.e: cash No. 1 mixed. 40i44!c; No. : ahne, 41c; No. I. 4U'V OAI S-No. 2 whit. Jl.trfc1; Xo. S mixed, 4e R7E-No. 1 ime. FUTTER-tTTeAmery. lTwnr; dairv. 17e. EdGS-Steady. Freeh Miaaourl and Kan sas etock, lPkt do . case returned;' new o. d whltewnod CHfte incitidml. lik-. HAT iimulhy, 114. ,unf.w, pralne, tdSOQ 10.'. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu. 4;, J j 12)u Corn, bu 4m. a) 4.wj Oat bu l.ouu s.uuu Philadelphia Pradac Market. PHILADELPHIA, May 9 BUTTER Quel but steady; extra western cream try, 1jc; extra nearby prints, ijo. LOGS Firm; aod demand; fresh nearty, 16c, at mark; tre.m we.-te. n, lHc. at mark; trean souinwesern, itx at m..rk; Iii.au aouitiern, U,'iiUHc. LHthot-nno; talr demand: ell New York, luii creams, prime, mail. 141i1jc, old New York, full cream, tair to kuou, small, 14U,c, oi l w York, lull creure. chone l.rt.e. Hc; oil New York, lu I c rcm, good laige, HQAc. near New oik, iu.i cream, test, u.c; new rw lora, tun cream, fair lu goud, U-s-iit-iC. Mllnankec Grala Market.' MILWAUKEE. May . 9 WHEAT Higher; Nu. l northern, M4j-jllc:' x0. 2 nui tnern, it'S'Kc: . uly. iZ.c aaaed. Rlfeoteauy; xo. i. sic. LAkLcV bieaay; No. 2, 69c; sample. July, 45C Dalatk Grala Market, ' DULUTH. May . WHEAT To arrive :N No. 1 hard, iiHtc; No. 1 northern, n-ac; day, No. 1 haru. TfStc; July, iic. UAlB-Hn), J',C. Peoria Market. PEORIA, May 9.-CORN-Flrm: No. t. 4atc; .so. 4, t2nc UA i S SleSU . KEW YORK STOCKS A.D DO.NDS. Fear at Troabl la Maacharla Dis turb Wall Street. NEW YORK. May 9. Desultory profe- elonal tracing waa ail tnat vm in evlcenc u today a tcck TnarKcl. r.ie tone heavy inroughout and trauers proteased cuns.deraDle apprehension over the out come of the situation In, Mancnuila. Tne bank statement was aUo a lituDDolnt- n.eni, as tne gain in the cash resei .o wad only half the amount expected irom ths report of the known movement of money. Another loun increase of over J9,WM,UM was ascribed to the continued tramier of daot irom foreign to domestic lenders, w..1jIi has kept up the rate of exuiianae du. -loa the week to near the gold export point. The question of an outgo ot gold next week la lett open, a money ana tr.e als ou;iH were Arm today In Lonaon and the ex change market kept a ilrm tone In spit of tne dullness Incident to the Saturuay market. The special heaviness thown by ucn speculative luaderj a fct. Paul, South ern 1 acinc, Atchison, Missouri Pacinc, New York Central and Amalgamated Cup per was atinuuted so operauous Cy a Dvr taction, wmcn was designed to Influence ntiment in the general market. Tne selling of Rock Island waa accompanied by aurmnses as to the effect on the market of the additional Issue Of stock Involved In tne St. Louis A San Francisco acquisition. A 4-polnt break In Metropolitan securities lendec1 lo aggravate the depreaslon to some extent. There waa no perceptible recuper ative power In the market and the clo.-ing waa easy at about the lowest. I here was tome selling o bond as well. which mad that aepaitmenx easy, lb tone or tne Dona market is ratner nether than that of stocks and reflects a moderate Investment demand tor well seoured mort gagor onerlng a good roturn. united btntes new 4s declined W. as compared with the closing call ot last week. in following are tne quotations 00 th New York. Stock exchange: AtcblMS 79 Tnu A f.clfle.. do ia . aitimor Okie.... 1 to pia M Canadian Pacltc MlVj Biv Ameticsn opened ' dirtl and ! parltv. In exiectstlon of n poor hnk statement The moCemnl. nere irrcgulir. btit American- clo'ed ratter fcetter. t in tlnentdl were heavy on the I.alkan situa tion. Chlne silver lnn was lower and the g"ld loan Improved. PARIS. May 9 4-tocks on the Bourne to day epet.ei strong on more reauring ad vice regarding Ruela's rurpree4 In Man churl The tone Improved thrugh-iut th dm and at the cloe price" were ilrm. 1 he Vrlvate rate of diccount a JV er c.nt. hre per rent rtntes, 9'f S7'c, for the ac count. Exchange on Londjii, J5f 17:, ior checks. BERLIN, April 9.-PHce nn the Biurr today were we lit and buMneas waa dull. Canadian Facie fliw-tuatfil. German 1 jars, coalers and Iron wer weaker and lalls an 1 ocean navigatlona wero neg'eoted. Th) private rate of diacount whs 3l psr cent. Mony on call waa quo tod at J1 4 per cent Boston StocU naotatlons. BOSTON, May 9 Call loans, cent; time lonns, 4H1T per cent. O closing prices on stock nnd bonds: Atriiletm TI Blnxnim do pfd ka (.aiuinet A Hecla.. Po.too A Albiny . , . .Sii iCrnt.iinl.l .17. u uir K.ni. 1U 140 ( : 1.-51. ....ui RrMttmi A M B-.trn Elcrxt.d K T . N. M k H...U Fttfrura' rid t'nloa Pacific lirl C.i.tr.l Ateer. P-isar d. pf4 ... Aim. T. A T-.. 167 Dora. I. A 8 Ucu.ral K!tclrlc Man. Ulturlc . to prd Vnlt.d Knilt ,., V. 8. Steel do pfd ....... Alloa. AmalfAmated ... al Poruinlon (' hi.r.HI'..! 3l6k.k jid bomuilua .... i.oia P.rrut ,vim nta P. CopBr... . SH"..' iimirn'-lt .MJ .Tiiraountata . Hi Trinity . hi Il'aJUd But.. ..... . lull .. . 4 . 1 victoria .. M inon. .. Wolvtrtnt I per fflclAl .IO"t . 2H . 4H .. 1' .. M'. .. II .. 7'i .. A ..111 .. i ..111 .. lt .. M .. 4 .. 1 .. .. li", .. Tiy Weekly Bisk Ktatexaeat, NF.W YORK. May 9 -The-statement ol avcrge of th clearing house bank ot this city for the week shows: 1 --' ' , .-.w.aw increase, XK,tmi,')U. lie 1 pcelta, g91S,&4.7(u; Increase, 21i),t74.6W. Cir- cui.iuon, .ms,iu; increase. S362.guu. Legal tend-rs, 2GS,936,Si0; decrease, 4rt,soo. Specie. IHi9.Oil.70O; increaao, 21,13,4oU Reserve. Ili.9.50: Increase, 1.36.Xt. Reserve re quired, 2J8,Si6,7b; Increiioo. 2.61,(CS. Ex Unlted Slate deposits, m,342,oa; decrease. U.56il,32o. Canada Soulliera CtaM. Ohio Chicago A Alton.... do p Chlc.lo A Ot. W... ao i pro o M via. 41 i 14 97 Chlcao A M. W....1TI . it . II , .. 1H . 14 . 44W . II 17TH .lo Chlcio T. T.... PI C. d It. L.1 Oo. Sogihara ' ee- 1st pI4 , to M (4 Die. A lludaoa.... Dla., U A W... Doy.r A R. O..,,., H do ( MS. Krle U to 1st pfd 17 do ' Id Ptd 17 Ot. Nor. (d. ..s... ...It Hocaloc Valley , ao dis Ullaola tatral i Iowa Cauual ... dO D(d L B. A W do Bid IauIs. A Naah.. MuUiatua L ... MM. St. Hr Max. Cooual ... Mx. National Minn. A St. L so Mlaaourl Pacific 1144. XI.. K. A T US to Bfd it N. J. Coatral 174 N. Y. Coatral 1UH Norfolk A West 71 V do Bid 14 w Ontario A W P.nnarlvaala Raadln H to lot PM 14 do M Md T Bt. L. A 8. F 71 do lot pfd M do Id pld l Bt. U B. W J!S do aid 14 Bt. Paul lo4 do pld 112 V. Bouthcra Paclna ..... I4 So. Hallway Iih. ao pia II ... M ... 14 ...UIH ... ... to ... 49 ...10 ...UT ...141 ...111 T.. St. U tt W. do pld it I'nloa l-acio. ........ t do pld ..HI Waba.n 11 do pfd 47 w. a u' b :r do Id r4o.. ........ 11 - Wla. Central ........ U do pld 47 Aaaau Bxpraas ...... ItiS Aor. Kipraaa I'j4 U. B. Eipraaa 12i Walla-rarxo Bx..:...lui Anal. Cottm M abm. c. a r....... ts do- pld Si, Amor. Lts, Oil , 14 , do pld to Amar. a. A A........ 10H do Bid. Mi, Ana, kin. Co 104 Brk. Rap. Tr. 6(4, Colo. r. A I.., Coa. Oaa ...106 ft Co. To. pfd.:..... in uororai Slactrla ....lis Hoctin Coal .. lat'a'l Paper .'.. do pld Int'a'l Power .. Laclede Oae .... National Bleroit National Lead . No. Aid art can -.. Paollo Coaat ... Faclfio Mall . i4 People's Oi. ...-.; 7lC. :; .... 41 .... 10 .... M .... at , .... n . .104 Prieeud Steel Car.. do pld Pullmaa P.l. Ci,. i? " Rapubllo Bum) . do pfd Suncr Tenn. C A I...-.V. 0. B. A P. Co da pfd .- V. 8- Leather. do pfd U. A Rubber do p(d V. 8. Steel. ....... do pld Waster Unioa .... Am. Locomotive .. do pfd K. C. Souther.... do (Id Rock fetaad do Pld UK . 71 .12,". 4 t . It . n . 134 . MS . II . II . It . I4H . . I41 . II . I0H . 12 w, Nw Yarlc Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Mar L-VONHT-Prim. mercantile paper, 4SCH per cent. STERLING EXClUVGKUHtr.dv at tisu j 4. tom for demand and at 94 986 and (4 95 ior sixty aay; posted rates, 4 S54 and 4.8SH4 88; commercial bills, 94.844.4H. Vr" oax. onc; aaaxican aguars. 4zc. BONDS Oovernment. etea.lv- rallrnuri easier. The closing Quotations on bonds an a. follows: U. I. rwf la, reg do eoupoa )..i.. do la. re 1 do coupon do new 4a, reg. do eoupoa do eld 4a, ref... do eowpon do la. re( do eotiBoa Atcblaos 4. a adj. 4a Bel. A Ohio 4s... ISO Am ro.T, Am n,n.. a Central sf Oa. it... d u lac o. ... a. r.hi. .... Ciilrasn S A. It., . C. B A q. a. 4a .. c, t m r 1. a . C A K. W. eo. Ti. v., a. 1. a r, .. C C G A St L g. 4a c-niraffo Tr. 4a Colo. A Bo. 4a D A R.. O, e Brie prior Ilea 4a... ao faaeral 4a 9 w a ft r t- Hocking V.I. 4'..'.! awn. oie mi. aa. . Offered. 14 U A N. UDl. 4a .104 I Mai. Coatral 4a .lutUi do 1st Inc .10i Ulnn. A St. L. 4a.. iiVM.. K. A T. 4a .16AJ do tt .110- N. Y. C. en. I',i.. .11 Hi N. J. C. saa. Is ... 10JS No. raclao 4a .lllj'jj do li .UXS!N. A W. con. a... . II Roadtna sen. 4a .10l-i St. Ltlll. e. te. 94 111. L. 4 I P. 4a... 1st. L. s. W.j la .1S, do la .104 iS. I. A A. P. 4a... .71 la. Paella 4a .104V, So. Hallway le . 77 Texae A Padlc la.. H T . dt. U A W. Itx Inlon Paella 4a Ul'k do coot. 4a .10SS Wabun la lo-jva, do le do d.k. B M'4 Win 8 b or. 4a MS W. A L- . 4 M Wla. Central 4. MS Coa. Tesaec 4a til Colo. Pu.l e. le 107S Rock laland 4s 101S Pesa. Coa. ISa .lnjS , 40 . MS l'S 11 , s iu:s 1U 101 . 71'i s , 17 ,11! , :- SiS , 41 , '. . 114S 111 , 11 lvl-t . MS .115S .107 S 'S .litis. MS 'S . 43 . ki . U Loudea Block Market. LONDON, Aprtl 9 Clolcg quotations: Consols, money II New York Central. ..114U do account M 1-14 Norfolk A Waoura... 74V Anaconda do pld ,11 aicniaoa eat Ontario a w est era. . MS do pfd lo Pennsylvania 10 m Baltlaiore A Obi.... MS Road Mlaea if raaadi.a Pacta. 1S Raadia t.C Ch.Make A Uble.. 'S do iat pfd li , Cbleaio CI W 1J , da Id pfd llv. C M A It. P 14s Boutb.ra Rallwaj.... 16 , Da-Boers t2 do ptd p.", Dea.er A . O M'4 Bouthara PaclBe ..at, da pld LrUoa Pacific ; lie Ms do pfd u do 1st pfd 10-. VtMtt lutti Steel.. .4 do M pfd alv. do pfd sr Illinois Central 141 S Wabaab lu Louisville A Nui...l:'t do pfd a M . tt. A T MS BAR "ILVER-Steady; 94 1HM rr outic MuNEY IA.-4 per cent. Th rate of discount lo ti opon market for abort bills Is is Pr cent and for ihre month' bill la SS per cent. ew Terk Mlalag; ttaotatlaa. NEW YORK, May 9. -The following Are the quotation on th Nw York Blocs ex change; Ada ma Coa M Little Cxtof r Alice a lOotarte 17S . 2 i(BQir uw Brunswick Coa 4 1 I L I Couslock Tanaoi IS Potaal It IN ,aeaso U lo sierra Nevada ..... 74 Km. 1 1 H curve .. Export aad Import at levr York. NEW YORK. May 9 Total Import af merchandise and dry goods at th port of New York for this week were ,valui at Total Imports of specie nt the port of Nw York frrr this week were J207,80J gold and $4I.iV0 silver. Total exports of spit ie from the port of New York for this week wer 1,4?0,20 gold and $iE6,jlo sliver. Caldaa Market. NEW YORK. May 9.-COTTON-Th market opened firm at an advance of 1'T5 points; ruled very active and strong on covering and within the first hour the old crop months had Increased the advance to 6513 points, whll the new crop months showed an advance of 712 point. The Influences were cklefly speculative, bnt the demand was aocelerated by disappointing port receipts, bullish private rabies, strong demand from New Orleans and the south generally, with the bull clique said to be Filing on the rle. 1 NEW ORLEANS, May 9 -COTTON Futures. Irregular; May. 11. Mc bid: June. 11.15c bid; July, 11.43; August. lO.ft&lu.Wc; September, 9.6iVf:9.66c; Ociober, 9.7u'. 8.71c; November, 8.50fy8.6(ic. Decemoer, S.50JfM.D9e. Spot, flm; sales, 1,450; ordinary. 8c; good ordinary, Oc; low middling, 10'jc; mid dling, n B-lSo; mlddltng, fair, 12e norhlnul; receipts, 425; stock, S3.214. BT. LOUIS. .May , 9.-COTTON-Steadv; middling. lOHc. Sales. 215 bales. Receipt's, l.fr bale; shipments, 1.6o bales; stock, 14.B69. UVERPOOU May 9 Cotton Spot, quiet: prlqe 8 to 9 point higher; American middling, fair, S.l6d; good middling, S84rl; low. middling. S.Hd; good ordinary, B.3Jd; ordinary. B.12d. The aales of the dav were 7.000 bales, of which 2,000 were for specula tion nd export,- and Included 9.100 Ameri can. Receipts, 4.000 bales, including 100 American. future opened quiet and closed firm. American middling, good ord inary clause. May, 8.49d; May-June, 5.49d; June-July, S.47do.48d- July-August,- -t.46d; August-September. ,6.33S3.34d; September, B.93'gi6.34d; September-October, 4.92d; Octo ber, 4.74d; November-December. 4.67d;- De cember, 4.67d; December-January, 4.66d; January-February, 4.4M. ; Wool Market. NEW YORK, May, 9. WOOL Firm ; do mestic fleece, 18332c-. -.. . LONDON. May 9.-The offering at the wool auction sales today numbered 13,006 bales. There was a large attendance and In all section there waa free buying. Me rinos were firm ani) competition for them waa spirited. Several parcels were bought for America. Crossbred, which comprised nearly one-half the offerings, were mostly sold for home snd the continent, but a few were taken for America. The offerings for next week comprises 61.700 bales. Follow In; are the sales jn detail: New South Wales. J.8n0 bales; scoured. 9'4dgind; freasy, BSdffllsSd; rrsy, lid. West Aus ralla. scoured IsHd; greasy. - sydU lOd. Tasmania, f3 bales, greasy, lmd. New Zealand. 8.2Mr tinles. Scoured KV-drdlslOd-greasy, Bdls 2d.'i Cape of Good Hone and Natal. 710 bale.- ncoured. 9vd. Buenos Ayre. 11 bales, scoured, 7V4d'51s7d; greasy, 81dj6d. ST. LOUTS, May 9 WOOT-Steady me dium grade and combine, luftisic: light fine. I4517c; heavy fine, lO'fflSc; tub washed, 18?27V4o. ' ' Sasrar.aad Molasses. NEW YORK, May 9.-9TJQAR Raw. nominal: fair refining. 8 8-lfle: cwntrlfnenl. 96 test. 811-16C-. fnolasse sugar, 80.. Refined, steady: No. 9, 4.40c: No. 7, 4 8V; No. 8. 4.30c; No. .9. 4.?Rc; No. 1 4 V; No. 11. 4.UV; Nn it. 4.10c; No. 13. d.fSc: No. 14. 4c: confectioners. 44.BOe: mould. 6Ac; ctit loaf. n.4'Vi crushed. 5.40c: powdered. 4.9j; granulated. 4 9V; cube. 96o. MOLASSFS Quiet; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. 3tif?40c. NEW ORLEANS. May . SUGAR Dull; open kettle. l-lc; centrifugal, white, 4Vc: vellow. 3 71He: seconds. 2ifnic MOLASSES Open kettle, nominal. ?rr9 21c: cetitrifujal, 6ac;, syrup, nominal, 19 624C. , Evaporated Apple aad Pried Frnlta. NEW YORK. May 9. EVAPORATED APPLES The market for evaporated ap ples continues firm, with prime fruit In some Instances held shove quotations. Common are quote-1 at 3H3ic: prime at M-ltiCSc; choice at bV4fc. and fancy at (, CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Spot prunes showed some firmness, with th large flxel held a trifl higher. Quotat'ont range from Se to 7c for all grade. Apri cot al'i rule firm and a shd higher on choice, which are quoted at 7"4iHii.c; faniy, (Hgnouc. Peache sre about to.idy at "43 9c for choice snd SUffr for fancy. Dry Uoodi Market.. NEW YORK. May 9 -DRY GOODS The week ends with rllrhtlv Increased ac. tlvlfy In dry rood. rI'Viou-tIi buyeri eri still con-ervt!ve In thel' ld-- of the fu ture. Weather cond't'ons have Improved end retail huPinesa ha profltd therehv. The high pri'-e of cotton continues a hand icap to free trading. Kt. .to. evil Live "lock' Market. BT. JOSKPH. May 9.-CATTLE Receipt, 8? be'd. Nominal. HOOJI Rocetnt. 8 107 heed. gteadv to) tc lower. Plrs. firm v. I'rht and mixed. Ig I714; W- -edlum -d hvy, 6 65g6.90; D,.V t ewTC, TX- pir. K W9 4S. BHEF7 AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.199 head. Slow and steady. ' Ol'T OF THE ORDINARY. Of the American males ever 40 year of ag J0.9 per cent are married. A count of the unoccuoled house in Lon don ahows 40.r. That Is on hour-e In fifteen ef the whole city. Th rule of the c-r extend. over 'twice much rontia-umis territory as that of ny other power in th world. Seven railroads Itav recently voted to lasu tTSO.OtO.WO of pew securities. There ore three-torled streets In New York mhere the underground, surface and elevated atreet railways come together. The larru hotel lu the world, the An sonla of New Yoik, has 20 rooms, and there U out a piece uf wood in the building. Th greatest pumiirtr plant in the world I on which draws bOKl.Jo gallons of wtter a day. 887 miles to the gold fields at Bull. nulling. Australia. Dr. M. B. Emery of St. Loula has In hi Doaaemlon ope of tbe axe Unci by Abra ham Lincoln In ej. lining rail. The ax wax given to him by Lincoln in th early '50e. ' The British poatofflce department handled last year ninety-two pieces of mall matter per capita of population, white the .United bin tee p-otloIfKe handled llrT pieces . per capita. , Near Worth. 111., is a gigantic boulder that soon will- be transported to on of CliicMo a south parks there to stand a monument .10 . Tit. .oiuel. Uuthrir. di coverer of chloroform. On definite advahtase In ' STibstltuttng kalkl for blua cluth uniforms for the army In the tropica, and la iirarai-t was not. considered ilien the change was dis cussed in the War department, the anophe'e mosquito not having at that time been exhaustively studied. -The malaria breeding ir.onui'xa will not light upon anbstaiices ha.ing a yellow color, but swarm about blue fatrU. Co. Cal. A Vs.. Horn guvor Iron guvor 144 Lcadvlll Coo iluuiard A.kod Assessment paid .144 t'orelga V'laaarlal, , LONDON. May 9 Th heavy lockup of fundi In connection with th Transanal loan disorganised1 the money - market so-ay and broker wero entirety dependent on tie Bank of England Discount. - au et and rie vre irt. On the Ht.-K-k ex changa torka wt weak Ttfe eontinuel el tin .f consols as malaly atlrit.utod to Russian aitlvlty lu tbe far eai-t. Prn ea closed bov th wofil (.krtaila of th OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET! Eetf tteen and Better 0raic9 of Cow9 About Steady for the Week. HOGS SOME LOWtR THAN A WEEK AGO Light nsa at Sheep aaal I.amba All ! Week aad Good Stuff I Fifteen to A (laarter Higher, While Com mon Klad Not Mach Better. SOUTH OMAHA. Mav 9. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, bneep. Ollinal Monday 4.61s i.M 8vl Olhcial TueFduy 6.M2 l;,.9ll 4i-i Uhuial Wednesday 3.tvi i.m.2 a.Jo Official Thursday i.M i.'.iM 8. till Official Frnlay i.biii I.Mti 619 OtMcial Saturday i,t i.tltfj M7 Total this w-ek y?. Weak ending May. 2...1I.M.1 Week ending April 25 1H.7.; Week ending Arrll Is 22.&W sck ending April 11. .1. 914 Saira week last year 10,2-7 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South ouiaiia tor tne year to date anu compariHons wun last year; js'jj. is inc. t'attle ..84trfS4 J7S.V36 97, TJi Hogs 814.648 Bheop 47S, btit Average price paid Omaha for th last several days with com parison: 4.;i 6".7S 43 30.M7 4t.34 933. 088 33U.967 148.S97 for hogs at 1H.",'1 4.411 2i.3'.S ix.r.-'a 1S.78 Dec iiaiis South Date. 1908. 11902. 1901. 11900. 11899. l99.jl8S7. April 15.. T 1H April 16.. T 7 April 17.. 7 18 April 18.. 7 14 April 19.. April 90.. 7 10 April 21.. T IPS April M.. 7 064 April 28.. 7 Ot, April 24.. 7 06-S April .. 7 04 April 2.. I April 97.. K April JS.. im April 77' April 80.. 81V May 1... 83 May 2 ... 8 75 May S.... May 4.... 75 May 5.... 72 Mav .... 64 May T.v. 6 63 Mav 8.... May 9.... 6ZM 8 951 Oil 8 911 8 93 9 6 8 9V 6 f-'l 8 99 t 99! S 85 I 95 8 84 8 8 97 7 04 6 98 B 81 6 80 t 76 6 77 6 77 6 73 7 fff 7 0i g ffi 8 95; 6'64 8 90 g 64 7 01 g 71 7 02 E g 65 7 03 ti lis 6 9.11 g TO! 7 fin1 R en 7 09 g 6o g 45 g 66 g 49 g 461 g 46; '1 g 96 g 32 g M g S g St g 37 5 82 g 24 g IN g 17 g 84 g 22 e g n 5 10 g 12! I.T2I 8 72 S 681 S 71 9 75 3 77 8 72 e 1 8 67 S 65' 8 6&; 8 67 8 C9l 8 69 e 3 61 8 55 2 (& 8 (J"' 8 3 64 e 3 R 3 65 3 61 1 3 ai( 3 60 3 61 j 3 63 3 73, 3 84 'i 3 71 3 84 3 7 8 77 3 79 3 S3 8 nl 3 87 3 93 8 96 3 93 3 89! 3 81 3 97 3 91 e 3 91 3 84 3 93 3 84 8 82 3 88 a 3 SI 8 77 3 76 3 74 3 SO 3 79 3 71 3 72 3 4 3 64 3 70 8 71 Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. C M. fc 8t. P 5 23 Missouri Pacific .. 1 Union Pacific system 8 .. ., C. N. W 18.. V., E. & M. V. 11 C. St. P., M. V 0 1 7 B. ft M : 1 13 C, B. A Q 1 K. C. & St. J 2 (.'.. R. I. & P.. oast t .... .. Illinois Central it Total receipts 29 64 8 The disposition of the day' receipt wa a fellow each buyer purchasing the num. per ot neaa indicated : Cattle. Hog. Sheen. umani facging co Bwlft and Company Armour ft Co Cudahy Packing Co Cudahy, from K. C; Swift, from K. C Armour, from Sioux City Other buyers 18 93 16 oO 1,T Ml 1,739 1.561 Totals 124 g,704 817 CATTLE There were a few bunohes of cattle in th yard thl morning, but not enough to make a market. The supply for the week, though, has been very heavy, aa there I a gain over th big run of last week amounting? to nearly 1.O0O head snd as compared with th corresponding week of last year receipt are nearly double. Th table of comparative receipts abov will how the exact figures. The big bulk of the receipt all th week ha been made up of beef steer and th quality has been abov th average. In spite of the big run the demand ha been sufficient to prevent any serious break in prices. Besides th local buyer there were several outald buyers, so there waa a good outlet for all that arrived. The first part of the week, In view of th enormou receipt, pecker succeeded In taking off a little, but the latter part of the week the loss wa Just about regained and the mar ket may be quoted practically steady for the week. On Friday packer did not take hold of the heavy rattle very good, but the same wa true the previous Friday, so that even the heavy cattle ehow very little change. The bulk of the fair to good cattle sell from 34.60 to 34 80. with the choicer grade going largely from 34.15 to 85.00. find a strictly choice bunch would undoubtedly sell considerably above that figure. The part fat cattle ell largely from 84.00 to 34 50. The supply of rows and heifers ha not been verv excessive snd there Is not much change in th market. The first of the week packer took off a little, but the loss waa regained by the close of the week. In some oaaes the medium grades, such as are selling from 33 80 down, are a little lower, owing probably to the fact that cows show. Ing the effect of grass ere beginning to r rlve at some of the market and are liable to put In their appearance here at any time. Canner are selling isrgelv from 82.no to 32.75. medium grade from 8300 to 13.80 and th better grade from 13.80 to 84 50. Bulls hav sold freely all th week and may be quoted tady. There ha been a big run of veal calve at all point thl week and a a result price have taken a drop of fully 50c. Top calve are now sell ing at 84.00, as against 86.50 Inst week, and occasionally a calf brought 36 75 last week. The stocker and feeder market ha also been going down hill at a rapid rate. The demand from the country has not baen up to expectation. o that all kind may be quoted 254160c lower than a week ago. th greatest decline being on the commoner grade It now take something fancy to bring over tl 50. Tbe choice grade are now selling from 34 30 to 34 65. medium kind from 3400 to U 98 ant! th commoner grade from 34 00 down. . jj0rj9xhere ws a light run of hogs thl morning. ven for a Saturday, and the market opened lut about steadv with yes terday' general market. Trading though was not particularly ctlve and toward the close the market weakened and the last hogs sold '44?ro lower. The bulk of the good weight hog sold at 34 $2 and 34 and prime heavle old a high a 84 70. Th lighter loads went from 960 down. The light receipt soon brought the market to aFor''he week' receipt show an Increase over lnt week, amounting to about 6 y. and ompred with last year of 8.000 head. Th tendency of prices has been steadily downward nd a compared with the clv of last week the decline amount to 10015c Today's decline take the market- to th lowest point reached sine Jan uary 28. Representative sales: No. 42... 4f :.. 77... 41.,.. ... 41 ... . tr.... 4:.... 44... 41... 45.... 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Il ..'.! . .2W . .Ml .17 . 17 .1711 . 2:1 i:a 4 06 . !44 V.t 4 to 111 141 (0 4 7 H III ... 4 4 40 4 44 ... 4 45 M 4 4. . . . 4 li Hi 40 4 4S HI iS 140 4 44 A CHANGE FOR A FORTUNE J1y Corn III make maay ma rich nllhla the next K days. U tl aot make thl prertlrtloa carelessly. 4 r tie nnqueslloa able laformatlan. based ra artaal facta. hlch lead n to make thl statement. Acting on oar aeWlc. our client hav la the past realised thnua.-inds from larrilmeiiti of hundreds. Onr advice today I BUY JULY CORN Because of a most unusual combination of circumstances the Corn market at the present time offer the greatest opporttinlt v ever known for the making of a fortune, within a very short period, on a comparatively smull Investment SKD FUIt OtR CIRCII.AR nd you will learn fact that will prove tonlehlng to vou. A study of the statistics relative to the present world etock of Cum nn.t the prevailing mar ket conditions, and a comparison with the actual known demnml for l;;l will prove staggering to the majority of people ejid will awaken them to a realisa tion of an opportunity for making a fortune which has never been duplicated. OtR KA( I I.mES ARK OlR. We ore corn specialists and devote our entire lime and attention to that corr.mcdltv exclusively. W will give you th service of our romplete orgunlia ilori and help you to profit by the present situation. A small Investment mav miike you Independent. LARGE CAPITAL SOT XECESSIRY. Our plan give small Investments th protection of large added capital and we keep our client furnished with detailed statement of all transactions, so that they know Just where they stand In the market at all times. When deal ing on 2-cent margin, the customary one. 825 buys 1 350 buhls; 3-V) buvs Z.iirt bushels; lion buy 5.000 bushels; 8000 buy 25.UU0 bushel. Every advanc of 1 cents doubles vour money HIGHEST feANKINO AND COMMERCIAL REFERENCES. MERCHANTS BROKERAGE AND COMMISSION CO. 811TB 9)3 GAY Bl'ILDIXG, T. I,Ori, MO. r i 5! -elfc.. M ZaTK1 WE ADVISE YOU Because It Is now selling at 335.00 per share and must rapidly advance to a price that will Insure a handsome profit, sev eral times greater than your original Investment, Not an experiment. but a sound, conserva tlv Investment in the greatest financial - organization In th world today. Profits last year. 180 million dollar. Greater than the total earnings of all th banks snd gold mines In the United State. It ha 57.000 stock holders. Including 3.775 banks. Will you Investigate? From 350 to 11,000 Invested now will pay you enormous profits. TO BUY U. S. STEEL STOCK Full descriptive matter sent you for the asking. Write ua today. V . t REFERENCES; 3775 State. National nd 5avlngs Banks that now hold stock In this company. J. M. IIUSSEY CO., Financial Agents, 204 N. THIRD ST.. LOUIS. MO. 2L Vho&t S2. Tennesso Coal & Iron 100 Great Excitement in Cotton Speculation he rnmlnr deal in Wall Street will overshadow all pravlou ones. The w?n l.ETTKR mailed free for flvo days I the key to the situation. Bend for it. The Coorcro T. Sullivan Co. Oraln and Stock Brokers. 259-261 LaSalle St., Chicago. Member Chicago Open Board of Trade, Consolidated Stock Exchange Of Philadelphia, Boston Mining and Stock Exchange. OriAHA OFFICE: Room A, N. Y. Life Bid. Tel. 3372 . .?CI ..174 SHEEP There wa no sheep and lambs on aula this morning, as tlioe thut nn-Hed wer consigned direct to local packers. Fir the week receipta have been rather light, as there la a decreaxe us compared with lat week, amounting to over head. Aa compared with the correspond ing week of last year though, there U m Increase of about 400 head. The demand on the part of local packers has been active and all delrable grades have changed hands a rapidly aa offi rert, Th general tendency of prices has been upward and compared with the clos of last week It Is safe to quote he mnr de sirable grade of sheep snd lambs 1?S'5c higher, or fully bm rSc higher than the low time. The part fat kinds have heti rather slow falc. rut still they are also a Utile higher for the week, though the advance has not been aa great as on the better grade. There Is very little change lo not In th feeder unuatlun. The aupplv has been very light all the strk and so alxo l.ai the de mand, so that price are in Jut annul tr Fame notehea they were at the oluae of Ut week. Quotations for cllpned stock: Choice west ern lamti. t to. fair to ood latr1- VC.0Oi.00; cholc weatern wooled U-i.U. $!.B07.15; fair to good wooled Iambs, 3 O0 tAfjr choice lla-htwele-ht yearlings. 3o.S' l it: fair to rood yearling. 84.b0.a6.; cholc wether. ti.wOUd.a; fair to good wether, $4.Mj4 66: choice ewes, 14.5004.66: fair to good ewes, 83.o0M.X; feeder lamb, 83 BOJf 84.80; feeder yearling, 88.60(64.00; feedev wether. 83.804)4.00; feeder ewes, $2.2f&e.f. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M.IHKET, Hoc Weak, with Light Receipt- Cattle and Bhacp Nominal. CHICAGO, Mar .-CATTLE-Recelpt, 100 head; nominal. Good to prime Bteers, 8a.2fVfl 5 50; poor to medium, $4.2tti6.10; stock er and feeders. 83.00M.76: cows, l.it84 0; heifers, :.6oj4.00; canners, U.IXXU2 U); bulls, $2.0004.50; calves, 2.BWa00; Texa fed Bteers, 84.0fla4.75. 1 1. 1. 1 J TnA.4na r.A r fi flOft K t I . mated Monday. 86,000 head; left over, 2.500 neaa. vchk io e cairn w.ai . mtm. butcher. pi.lU .90; good to choice heavy, 84 86'u.97V.; rough heavy, 88 ft5ti.80; light. 86 .&. 70. Bulk of ales, $0.70rat .8. SHEEP Receipts, 600 head; fair to choice mixed, 83SfVd5.0O; western sheep, $6.66S7.(; naUve lamb. 8.76i 25. CattI. Hog. Sheep. Receipt 1.233 16.497 4,M7 Bniprueni t.v.i mw . Kanaaa City Llv Stock Market. vivait citv Mav a CATTLE Re ceipt, 1.000 bu. Market unchanged. Choice export ana oressea oeei at ra, Talr to good. X3.owjf4.eo; aiocaei- awiu ircu- 6 IO-; Texa and Indian teer, 12.6004.75; Texa cowb. 81.753.t6; native cow, 81 60t? ia. .iu kaifor 1? tlVni 7d: canner. 81.40 fal.io; bull. 82.754,4.26; calve, 82.5C&6.76. 2. I a It-t ..111. 4 tmfmfk hlaaaa Kecelpt for weeK, ii.av cme, ttl , ' -Aa TJ 4 fi-in hend Market steady to ahade lower.' Top, 86 VM,: bulk of sales. 6fa.72: heavy. .8.'W..iVj5; mixed packers, v "b"', " vnt,m-m tfj,(.i- nlers. 85.85414. 30. Receipts for the'week. 68,afi0 head. SHEEP ANU a.aib neceipi-. "" Tit L nil. noun'." - - " TOO; western lambs, 84.0Xi6.90; fed 8 7&f6 ; ntv wetner. .uuitfoB; i e. Clipped sheep. M.floJ.rt); tocker and feed ers 83.7041 4.30. Receipt for week, 80,890 head. New York Mr Stock Market. NKW YORK, May 8. CATTLE Beeves. -. haoii- nn inlai. Dressed beef. rteady;'clty dresa'ed native sides, extreme. 7(p9He. rteporiea exporis. .. i:rB, .v sheep and SK) quarters of beef. CALVKS Only one head on sle: city drensed-veals, general ale. 'iVtWtC. HOGS Receipt, partly estimated. 1160 head: two cars on sale alive; no sale r - HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt , 1.801 head. Sheep In firm demand and steady; lamb firm; spring lambs steady: nothing reported unsold; clipped sheep. II 00j.40; unshorn sheep. K.COfrVBO; clipped lamt.e. $6 2f'd6.50. Dressed mutton, 8'ulotyc; dress!, lambs, 10414c. St. I.oela live Stock Market. ST. I.OUIS. May CATTLE Receipt. tW head. Including 8'J0 Texan. Market steady. Native shipping and export, 84 80 riilTi; dressed beef and butcher steers, 84 00 ii5 26: teT under 1.000 lbs . 83 5O&600: tf-ker and feeder. IS 7604 75; cow and heifers la.J5t6 00; cnners. 12 263.00; bull. I? :,0-fi4 rS; c-tlve. 83 7547. u0; Texaa and In anW s'eers, 8S.fy&4 60; cow and heifer. 82 75; 3 80. II'. O0 Receipt. 5H0 hesd. Market tesdy. Pigs and lights. 8rt 45f7 65; packer. 86.0iytji -A; hntchers 8 1.700 80: PHEi:P AND LAMBS Receipt. 1 .000 hi-d Market firm. Natlv mutton. 14 70 ..... .- .-.. . C A.. . .. .. J t. ...L . i ?:': lamns. m um" w. f-mia aim wu UtMiVi' ttnrlmri ti fVn8 (ju: Texan. 83 80 Ion City l.lve Stork Market. StOt'X CITT. May 9 (Special Telegram ) -CATTLE- Receipts. 8fv head: ateadv; beeves $4.fva5(V cows, bulls and mixed. 82 .Wi4 : atofkers tnd feeflcr. IJ fiOlil); . ,, t.j l Ui c.-mvps ano yeTMcge. j ..r, . v. IIOOS-Recelnt 8 500 h.-"d: steady, sell ing nt 86.8i'!6.u5; bulk, 80 titiO Oo. Ctork In . fight. Following were th receipt of llv Block at the six principal western cltl yester day: Cattle Hogs 8heen. Omilj K3 6V, 47 Chicago I' 0iO t0 Kanaa city 1.0" 5'" mt. I ouls 6" Sirt !. St. Joseph 3 S.Hrt 1 1W Sioux City 3"0 8.6jO 17. Farnam Smith h Co. STOCKS BONDS. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. We buy and sell Union Stock Yards Stock, Seuth Omaha. 1320 Farnam St. Tel. 1064 f Burns-IfaskeliCo. 1 Commercial Paper Stocks and Bonds. Unien Stock Yards Stock a Good Buy. J20 N. V. Life Buildlmj-. 'Phone 895. References: Omaha National Bank, First National Bank. BUY SEPTEMBER WHEAT Do you speculate? September wheat dosed today at 70'i cant. 8am day last year 754 cent.. September wheat sold at 85 cent on list year crop. W think it will sell higher In 103. Mty wheat I. cornered and will sell at 11.00 per bushel. Send u. your order. BOYD & MERRILL, Room 4 N. Y. I Bldg., BROKERS. OMAHA. Tmonthsee 1 1 Up-to-date mining paper (fully f Illustrated!, containing all th lal V est newa from famoua gold camps. HI Including THUNDER MOUNTAIN V. S. Mlaln; Joarstal, 1d Maeean St., ltw York. IF YOU TRADE place your order with CEO. A. ADAMS CRAIN CO., Member Principal F.xchangss. GRAIN. PROVISIONS AND STOCKS Writ far our dally latter. C4 Board Trad Building. Omaha. Paon UK and 1017. fKl VyTB WIRES. VEARE GRAIN COMPANY. Members Principal Eickaog Privat Wire. BRANCH OFFICE-OMAHA. KtB lJO-Ui Board of Trad. W. E. WAKU, Mgr. TeMphon U Total .134 28.802 l.m CosTc Market. NEW YORK. May .-COFFKKt!v. Hio. 'tulet: No. T, Invoice, m--; mild, ou'et : Cordova. 7S''lc. Futures opened ilu-l a.t unchanged prices and rulei Irresu'ar In kerping "Hli festuieies- freign new, cloning dull on th opening luaia w.th w- arv 4 Information, Q :itatlin and r M r r" Hei.rta n Waalilnatim. 1 (r.-gt.n. MhIio, brltlah o- jlumbluand South Lkota n.lne and mlnlnir I storkt. I guarantee corn etnes. Illg profits iiitii4 only ny reiiniiie miormatlon. Ad-dJ-tsa A. G. HANALEK, Spokane, Wash. snlr ftlng up only (0) hags, Including May nt 2c t t oBdltioa f lb Titeiarr, WAeill I.N;TON'. Hiay Today' u tarn-nt of ther tri-am:ry balances shows: Available cash balance. ..Z,'y,,t. gold.