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THE (WATT A DAILY HEE: Tt'ESDAY. MAY 3. 1D04. 7 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Esl.tvrtos oa Mty Contnctg Begin in Email Volams ARrOUR STILL" HOLDS CASH CORN Receipt I.lht aad Market Fall 06T, bat Raslaess la Fair, Bayer Being Shipper ia Most Cases, OMAHA. May 2. 19r. Deliveries began today on May eoairscts. The morning oeuveries in Chicago to.atied nearly 6'u,ta bushei of wheal. ,ai,oiw 01 corn ana l.unu.tssj of oats, in wheat is low In coming. Oman aeilverte ainounted to 20,(sa buanei 01 earn wuh no wheat or oU. Five thousand bushe of thla goe to a feeder wno wul use me corn In ma business, it is generally conceded Armour will own the an corn after the May de Uverlea and that he has a Ions line ' May and la anort a lone; line of JUif. fatten U considered to hold tne seme position In caah oata and to be. also long tne May. The rash corn imitation la greatly compli cated by the tie-up In navigation. During the week acme of ine crop expert who had heretofore doubted crop aamnge Joined the bull rank and concede! the con dition worse than April 1. On the other hand, ome leader. Armour In particular, leal th price discount a large amnjnt of damage. A Bt Loula operator I quoted a ylng : "I aea danger on the anort ide of July. The winter wheat crop Is two week late, whir) make the berry while In the milk subject to hot weather and damage. I never bar seen a late crop that wa a good on; the grain are shrunken and the rut gels into the nli. In the whole dis trict east of the Mississippi the bits are empty and a lively bid ta to bo expected for the flrt movement from there." Th cash b tie I nee In wheat Saturday at Chlcagn amounted to 130,uoo bushel No. 1 northern. Including 36,j0 bushel at ,c over the May In tore; 75,i0 bushel No. 2 hard at May f. o. b.: 6,mo bushel at May In tor and 60.000 bushel sample pilng whet. Thar ha not been much selling prestir In wheat for several dav and speculator are bullish on the bet'er cash situation and the crop new. The outsider, however, do not buv. Liverpool wa aome what weaker on- Urge Russian shipment A Uroornha.ll cable save complaints con tinue to ha heard of dryness In Koumania and Russia. Th rang In price f Omaha grain for futur delivery and the close today and Saturday were a follow: Closed Open. High. Low. Today. Sat. Whet My .... July .... Corn My .... July .... Cats May .... July .... Bept A aaked. C 8.'H 81 s? b 8:n 76SB iSH 44 B 44 B 44HB 4611 4nvB 4WB 3B 8tkB 30 B 10 B . 45 40 45 40 40 B bid. lioeal Cask Orals Market. Receipt were light again and the mar ket off (lightly, Business was fair, buyer being shipper. Of three corn, 1 cr on track sold for 46c and another at 46c. Of four corn, 1 car sold for 46c and an other at 46c. One car of four whit oats ld on track for 8S oenta. hecelpta were: Wheat, 1 car In and 1 car out; one week ago, 6 and 7 car. Com, 1 car In and 12 car out: one week ago, 18 and SI car. 0ts. 1 cur In; one week ago, 2 and 2 car. WHEAT No. t hard, 3&c; No. I hard, 1jWc, No. 4 hard, UiTioo: Ka 2 spring, fctuc; No. I spring. inj3c; No. 4 spring, ' CORK No. 2. 47SH8c; No. t. 4Mr4H: Vo. 4. 44iQ464c; no grade. ie$0z No. 2 yellow, 4rw548e; No. i yenow, wj47Hc; No, t white, 47B4o; No. white, 4ai7c. OATS No. 2. 4041c; No. 2, 8i4j8c; No. 4. 7tM8c: No. 2 white. 4o-3-41c: No 1 white. 89040c; N'B. 4 white, J8tjSSfc; standard, 400 lie . Hate freaa tke Eirktate Offices. Exchange visitors were W'Ulltm Lempke era muiam von imnn oi aiiuara and Claries Earner of r.otna. la. Omaha InSDectlon of train were 14 rare. Of wheat. J cars graded No. 4 hard winter and 1 car no grade. Of corn. 2 care graded is a. j, cars no. , ana x cars n o. 4. Grain Markets Elsewhere. Closing price of grain today and Satur day at me markets namea were a toiiowg IHICA.QO, Wheat- Today. Sat July . MB 8ftB Bepl eptemtxr . so mB Corn July September 4VA 47, B KANSAS C1TT. Wheat- July September Corn July September Wheat July September Corn July September TJS 70S 71 4S 4-'i ST. LOUIS. 4TiB 4S MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat- July September Wheat July ...... September Wheat July September PISA SB 87SB MSB DULUTH. : !0SB 0B NEW YORK. SB a 91 SB 1B 84 B IBW lOxUC UKXERAL MARKET Qaetatlea ol tke Day ea Variea 1 , Cosaatedltles. NEW TORK. May 2-FLOUR-Recelpt. Vi.tUt bbl.; exiort. 6,537 bbls.; dull and un clJinged; Minnesota atenta Io.uuuo.d; Min neota baker. 64.0O4j4.26; winter straight. 64.tA.06.4u; winter extras, 24. Jt4.00; winter low grade. W i;nfi mi. Hye hour. Inactive: fair to good. 14 lwu4 .fi,; choice to tancy, 64.4 64.70. CORNMEAL Ouiet; yellow western, tl-10; kiln dried. 62.iMil4.10. RVK lull; No. 2 western. TOc spot. BARLEY Quiet ; feeding. 49c, o. I. f. New York; nialtlng, 664K', r. l. f. Buffalo. W 11 EAT Hvcelpt. 4,0u0 bu. Spot, market teadv; No. 2 red, 6104, elevator; No. 2 red, tl (Vol 06. t. o, b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Du- luth, c t. o. b. afluat; No. 1 nard, Mani toba, nominal, f o. b. afloat. Options opened steady. The close showed Su'c net decline: Msy. 91S0V?Sc: closed at tlSc; July, 89 6-16ijMi k-ISc; closed st 8Sc; Sep tember, W,4jVo; closed at MS; UeuemtM-r, kJiWUc; closed at tC"c. CORN Receipts, :JA bu ; exports. 96.157 bu. Spot, steady; Nu. 2, ale elevator and eV f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 67Sr; No. 2 white. 6tSSc. Ootion market 0ened weuk, closing Sc ur n May and ISc net lower on . , . . . . dosed at 6-c; July, rl-w . , 6uib:.',:t?r.t.,, 1P.? Juij; May, aa-arc LVGUc; c)oed at OATS Recel ota 131 bu. Spot, steady: mixed, 26 to U lb., 'Out 4ec: natural white, j-i'.K; vllpped while, 61 $&c. TALLOW Slow; city (K per package), t-lc: country (package freei, 4S'S4Sc.. Hoyfr-Quiet; elate, common to choice, l.t. 6W4tK-; IMC, ISfiXc; old. .ll4e; p. cino coast, llsji, 24wc; IduU, 3(,a:; olds, tK'E Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 2S fiS Japan, nominal. HIDKS Steady : Ualveatnn. SO to 25 lba, 1; CallfornlH. 21 to 26 li . 19c; Texu. ry. !4 to 90 lbs. 14e. LEATHER Steady ; acid. 2QXC PROVISIONS Beef. tedv; family, 24 M jl0K; beef hama. 6200Otf216O; packet. 81 50 j 60; city extra India mess, lit 0t14 1. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies. t.75T7 60; shouldeas. 6C60; hanis. 69.suei0.0tk, Pork, easv; tjmilv. M bv short clears. US 2t U.75: me. Ill u 14 00. Lard, easy: western teamed. 17; retlued. barely steady. BL'TTER Firm , fresh creamery. 1414Sc; Slat dnlry, common to boloe, Htiiic. CHEESE Quiet; Stste. full creatn. larg and email, fancy, Septmter. luUUc; Sep temher. good to prime, ertSc. KCW8-Iriegular; eastern storage sele tlone. lSc: firsts. ISo. POVL.TRY Alive, steady; western chick- RAZZLE 1 en. 12V: fowl. 1-; turkert lltjlte; dressed, quiet; fom-la, Sc; turkey. l.Hvjlfe CHICAGO GRAH AUD mOtlHIOM Featare ef tke Trading til Cleslag Price Board Trade. CHICAflO. Mar 2 Unaurnassed weather condition caused heavy realising sales of wriest today. The result was a net loss of 10 In the July price. Corn I down c. oat r on S' nd provisions are up iWOhc. in response to a lair demand from euort the wheat market opened about steady, with July unchans-ed io u.r lower at SSU'ri fHc In consequence. fter a slight ad vance during the flrt few minute when juiy sold up to cc .prices started on a downward career. The close wa weak. With July nt 14'-- .ftr aalltna at 14UC. Clearance of wheat and flour were equal to as.Jfo bu. The visible suppply decreased tSt.tnt bu. Primary receipt were 44.W bti., gainst Cn.KKi bu. a year ago. Minneapolis, L'uiuin ana unicago reponeo receipt oi in cars, against 1M car, last week and 17 cars a year aao. The corn market was firm early In the dny In spite of weakness In wheat. The close waa weak and near the bottom. July opened a shade to '.'SV lower at 44 4"Sc, sold between 47c snd 4c. closing ' tTTifl-idc. !xcal receipt wer 45 car, with fa of contract grade. Wenknea in wheat wa an Influence that brought out liberal liquidation of oat. Th market closed weak with price near th low point. July opened unchanged to H lower at Jl1'6' ranged between g8io and 23V. and closed at Wc. Local re celpta were 61 car. In the fare of weakness In grain and lower price for hog, provision closed Arm at a slight advance In all product. A fair demand from pit trader for rib wa the ojnise of the late firmness, th market ruling easy the greater part of the day In ympethv with grain. Pork elosed e higher at S12.A2S: lard whs slso up be st M 77Vi and ribs showed s gain of 2H5 at H 4R The leading futures ranged a follow I Article.; Open. High Low. Close. Bat'y. Wheat I fj WH! "4 May ! a July b July WiVrtN, MSI 8oV niistr' a Sept. b Sept. Corn Mv July Sept. Oats May July Sept. Pork May July Sept. Lard May July Sept. Ribs May July Sept. r! si 1 4fi 44 4f 4o'4! 46H 47s trtssirs 47S47Sa':l s 4S 4o VI 4S S SI 4 y4 ass 21 S, SIS SI 11 57V4 31 TO n 57v u 70 11 ta 12 cch' u tni il so 1 10 S (0 12 11 v U 22) u 10 11 IZS MSI i47V 52S 7?S 87H 7H T2S! "o 87H 80 7H 82H 17H 43H I t7 SO IS IS I 47H ( OS 111 45 i i;s 8TU' 12 C SO No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash iuotattons were a follow: FLOl'R 8tedy; winter patents, 24 701$ 4.80; strsight. 24 10480; spring patents. W S4.; sttalghts, $3 04H 10; bakers, $2. f. 20. WHEAT No. 2 spring, t&9tc; No. , 8&TJ 2c: No. 2 red, n.rpi.02. CORN No. 2, 47Vif7Hc; No. t yellow, Si (62c. OATS No. S, STVtNOVcj No. t white, 414 44c. RTF! No. I. 70o. BARLEY Good feeding. 20agi4c; fair to choice malting, 45fi6c. SEEDS No. 1 flax. 11.01: No. 1 northwest ern, ll.OSH; prime timothy, 2.T5&0.80; clover, contract grade, 210.75. PROVISIONS Me pork, per bbl., tl U.70. Lard, per 100 lb.. 16 sOQ, 6. Short rib sides, (looee lool.liS; short clear sides, (boxed) t.60i.7. The following wr the receipts and shipment of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu.. Corn. bu.... Oata, bu Rye. bu..... Barley, bu.. l.7nn 20.000 7. HO 8.800 27.400 64,700 ..181.800 .. .) .. IS.oftrt 1.600 U.600 43.800 On th Produce ezchanaa todav the hut ter market was steady; creamery, IHa'Mc; dairy, 13jIlc. Eggs, ateajy at mark, case Included, 1616Sc. Cheese, easy, S10Sc- t. Loal Grata aad Provlaleas. ST. LOUIS, May t-WHEAT-Lower, on fine weather; No. 2 red, cah, elevator, 81.01S. asked; track. 90cit$1.06; July, (CSc, asked; September, 79SGi9Sc, bid; No. 2 hard, 891mc. CORN Higher for cash, lower for fu tures; No. 2 cssh. 4c nominal; track, 60 661c; July. 4vc, bid; September, 46Sc OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 41c; track. 42 43c; July. 37c: September, 2oSc aked; No. 2 white. 46Sc FLOVR Steady; red winter patent. 24.9065.00; tpeclal brand. 15'SXc higher; ex tra fancy and straight, f4.9064.86; clear. S3. SOt 4. 15. Btt;i Timothy, steady at 17.4002.60. CORN MEAL Steady at 12.40. BRAN Lower; aacked east track, 89c. HAY Firm: timothy. MotVint 50: nrslrle $6(ifwi900. IKON COTTON TIES 82c. . BAOG1NO 6Sc. PROVISION Pork, lower; Jobbing. 211 .83. I ard. lower; prime steam. tt.20. Bacon. steady; boxed, extra short, 7.25. Clear ribs. 17.60; short clear. 67.75. POULTRY Slow: chlckena Ine: anrlnas. 63.0065.00 per do.; turkeys, 13614c; ducks, lie: geee 66"7c. suntK aieaay; creamery, 17C24c: dairy 16ffll8c. EtiGS Lower, 16c, ce count Receipt. Shipment. Flour, bbl lo.ono 4,000 Wheat, bu 25.000 85.000 Corn, bu 173.OU0 '28.000 Oata, bu .. 116,000 n.000 Kaaaa City Grata aad Prevtslea. KANSAS CITT. May 2. WHEAT May, 82Sc; July. 73Sc: September, 70HS7uSp; cash. No. 2 hsrd. SOiac; No. 2, 865.88c.: No. 2 red. 2l.00l.(; No. J, 95699c. CORN Msy, 44Sc; July. 4JSe: Septem ber, 4JSc; caah. No. 2 mixed, 4iv&4ic; No. 3, 47V: No- white, 4c; No. 2, 4SVc. OATS No. 1 white, 41c; No. 2 mixed, 289 40c HAT Firm: choice timothy, 2l0.io811.00; choice prairie, 8.008 26. Bl'rfER-Creamery, 184130c: dairy, ITc. KOOS Steady; Miacouri and Ksnss. cases returned, KSc; cases Included. l5Sc Ilijs 4C Receipt. Shipments. ....15.& .0 ....13.6(10 4(10 11.000 .OiO Wheat bu Corn, Tu .. Oats, bu ... Pklladelakla Proaaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. May 2. BUTTER Firm with a good demand; extra western creamery. 26c: extra nearby print. 27c. EGGS Steady; fair demand; fresh nearbv. 17Uc st the mark: fresh weatern. ISc; fresh southwestern. 17c; fresh south ern. I.e. CHEESE Steady : New Tork full creams. choice to fancy, 10610c; fair to good, Visible galy at Grata. NEW YORK. May 2. The rlihle utnly of grain April 30, as complied by the New York I'roduce exchange. Is as follows- 1 nnfm, eu.ooi.wu oust j bll(,h,,,; corri- rtol)i0lJ 1 1.U64.0H) bushels; oats, crease Mi.dW bushel: Wheat. 30.357.000 bushels, decrease 39J0 OuO bushels, decrease t.lou.UuO bushels, d rye. 1.03( 000 buahle. decrease 7.O110 buxhela; barley, 2,tl(,to0, de crees itt.uuv busneia Mlaaeawoll Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 2 WHEAT-May, ivc. juiy, ivc: oepiemDer, i.c; on tracx, No. 1 hard. KV; No. 1 notihern, 94o ivo. z nonnern, K.'c FLOUR First uatent. 84 943 00: econd patents. 84 tj4 90; clears, 63.4563.55; second clears. w"o3o. BRAN-415.ju61&00. Mllwaakee Grata Market MILWAUKEE. May !. WHEAT Weaker; No. 1 northern, 96c; No. 2 north' em. xe; 01a July. dSc. bid. RYE Firm: No. 1. 71c. 9Sc; old July BARLEY Steady; No. 2. 2c; sampla 40 CORN Firm; No. f, 60Q63c; July. 47 sac, ijiu. Ltvereeel Grata aad Prevlsleas. LIVERPOOL. May t WHEAT Spot, dull; No. 1 California, 7s. Future, oulot: May. 3Sd: July. 6 4d CORN Spot, steady; American mlsed, new. 4 3d. American mixed, old. 4s 7d Fu ture, sieaoy; stay. tssa; July, 4 ISd Dalatk Grata Market. DULUTH. Minn.. May 2-WHEAT-In store snu 10 strive, iso. 1 nard. mvc: No. 1 aorthern, Sc: No. 2 northern, 67Sc Slay, ",Ti - , Kwrvmvr. vc. OATS Oa track and to arrive, 0c Talea teed Market. TOLEDO. Mar 2 -SEEDS-Clover. rash $6.36; October. 66 76. Alalke. prime. Mil; August. 626. Timothy, prime, tVt; Bep. teuioer, a-. Pearla Grata Market. PEORIA. May I CORN Steady ta lewer; No. 6. tec; No. 4. 46c Klc la Blatter Market. ELOIN. 111., Ma t BUTTER Ruled flrta today, selling at 23 cents, the earn a last week. Be.ee Of tb weak la otul wr tM.vvM lba SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Lrrjir Volumt of Baiinna Thin Ltit Week'i Arag. PANAMA PAYMENT UNSETTLES MARKET Addltleaal t all by gerretary of Treat- ary lye Goeeraaaeat I)eeltor lee Caae a Deellae In Bead. NEW YORK, May I. Rather a larger volume cf official buslnes ws transacted on the Stock exchange today than th average done last week and fluctuation wer rather wider. The specific cause f th heaviness of the market were not easy to discover, but the desire to see the oper ation of the Panama canal pavment ter minated hs an Influence In keeping senti ment unsettled. The additional call by the secretary of the treasury upon government depositories makes evident slso that the full amount of the Panama purchase will be withdrawn in effect, from government deposits with banks. Another result of th additional call on government depositories were the release of government bond held for th securities of these depOHlts. The effect wss seen In the decline. In government bonds today. Today's msrket missed th utalnlng effect of the recent advancing tendency In London, where the exchange w closed for a holiday, while the more Indirect effect of the Pari market was depressing owing to the Russlsn reverse on the Yalu river. Th weekly returns showed no decisive Improvement In the railroad traffic situation and the net earn ings reported for March continued In good comparison with last year. The lockout of the Atchison machinists was an adverse factor, although that stock neid better thsn some other Pacifies Ex pressed opinions by trade authorities' thst urgent European demand fir copper was probably satisfied seemed k" prompt th selling of Amalgamated Copper. The coal ers were hurt by rumors which later were denied thst the attorney general hud in contemplation an action against th an thracite combination. The money market wa unaffected by the additional gold engagement. Th closing tone of the market was easy and prices were generally near the lowest of th day. Bond were heavy In ympathv with ? f.k' ToUI la value 11,830,000. Inlted State bond declined S per cent on call for all Issues. ,-0l"wln.P w",h'J"n'te of Quotations on th New lork 8tock exchange: Sales.Hlgh.Low.Close. Atchison , do nfd . ..1&.7O0 .. b"0 .. 6,600 72 72 93 tt.'H ECS TS'i 7S' 7S' Baltimore 4k Ohio.... do pfd Canadian Pacific .... Central of N. J Cheapeak Ohio. Chicago dc Alton.... do nfd . 90 lltiS 1.600 116 116 ' ..... It I 80S 80S 80S 38 S 38 3 bVA 16 15S 16S 1,000 600 Chicago Ot. Western. 4.800 Chicago A N. W 19 15,800 !, It:- 142-, Chi.. Mil. & 8t. P.. do pfd Chicago Ter. & T.. do pfd C C. C. 8t. L. Colo. Southern do let pfd do Cd pfd Del. & Hudson Del.. Lack. & Wet Denver 4k R. O do ofd jw 1.0 1,0 1,7 100 8 8 8S 17S 72U 16U 1 16 63 6?H 6?S 22', 2?V M 167 156 IMS 300 3"0 .... 2tiS 20 20S 600 20 6?S 24 23H 236 63 63 3 36 38 38 fia ' W 80 80 130 130S 130 18 14 Erie do 1st pfd .. ...19.500 ... 1.200 ... 600 '406 ... 4U0 ao 3d prd Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louisville V Nash.. Manhattan L Met. Securities I1 84 300 36 400 107 36 !0 197 400 144 142 142 7 Metropolitan St. Ry.15.ki0 . 109 40 60 115 91 17 36 36 116 66 88 21 117 66 43 78 . 22 63 4G 13 33 46 20 83 22 26 38 83 92 5 16 17 47 17 69 ' 29 88 ry-tr. 8 28 W 113 109 Minn ut. l.ouis... M.. St. P. V 8. S. M do pfd Missouri Pseiflo .... M. K. T do pfd Nat. of Mex., pfd... New York Central.. 118 17 P8 J 18 91 lt 8t! 1.900 ino 200 2.000 115 116 Norfolk A Western.. 100 67 67 ao pfd Ontario at Weetern... 1.900 21 21 117 Pennsylvsnta 13.400 Pitts., fj. C. 4 8L L. Reading 22.100 44 ' 42 ao 1st pra do 2d ofd 5no 61 jk lZ 63J 46 13 33 20 83 2fi Si' 64'; 92 18 37 17 4R 17 i 22 63 4 13 83 4 20 83 2 vr 91 17 6 sa 16 69 29 J 37 Rock Island Co 6,800 do ofd 800 St. L.A S. F.. 2d tfd 100 St. L. Southwestern., jno do ofd 300 Southern Pacific 20,100 Southern Railway ... 610 do pfd 3"0 Texas Psdflo Toledo. St. L. at W.. 100 do pfd 1.000 Union Pacific 21.000 do rfd 800 Wabash 2"0 do nfd 8.400 Wheeling Lake E WlsconeTn Central ... 20 Anal. Cooper 11100 Amer. Car 4k Fdry... &"0 do pfd 200 Amer. Cotton OH 200 do ofd --. .... American Joe 400 do ofd 200 Amer. Llnseel Oil do tM Amer. Locomotive.... I.6oa 18 do pfd 100 81 4f 96 Amer. Smelt. R... 1,900 do rfd soo Amer. Sugar Refg.. 1,400 127 136 136' Anaconda Mining .... 100 Brooklyn R. T 12.8"0 74 Colo. Fuel 4k Iron.... Jo0 Consolidated qaa .... 1.900 Corn Product 209 do Bfd 100 Distiller' Securities General Electric 1,4"0 International Paper.. 600 do Did .. International Pump do prd National Lend North American Pacific Mall People' Oaa Pressed Steel Car... do pfd Pullman Palace Car. Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Oooda do pfd Teen. Coal aV Iron.. U. S. Leather do ptd U. a Realty do pfd V. S. Rubber do pfd United State Steel. do ofd 28, ) Wevtlnghouse Elec... 3"0 Western Union 8i0 8S 8S 3.201) sh Total sale for th day. 203, BOSTON, May 2 Call loan. 13 per cent: time lons, 834 per cent. Official I I r. 9 nW anl 1ukJ.. ClUBlIia i'" wiaw win. Alckisoa sdl. 4s... . 1 ,AlTesturs . WVsUlloset Amals&auts .. . 7it Amsrtcsa Elaa ... 8 ae 4s kiss. Control 4s... Atchlsos ... 4S ... 47 ... I O I" " mi-ii.iv , Wh.tUD a Alfassf..l4t lilntfhAm . Aiiantlo ... 7S ... II ...44 Bostea A stains 1 (i. A !IecU,. Bnttoa Elsvste 141 (iUlslsl yitchbur 14 IU rCoppor Ranfs . u . .... I lu r u : - ... 14 ... 4S .... ti. ... ' S y.. N. H. A H. -litis Itomlolor. Coal Pars Msrqustt Ti rrsnklls .... tsi 1'ntoo F&cllia .. sbs ursnrf .. Wa Is: Boral ... .. 71 Moss. Mlsing .. .. 4S MK kissa . lrtu MnkssS ..lit Moot. C. A C. ..IK Oyt DomlnM . .. ltj Osceola .. 74ti- Psrrol . . IS tilncr ..tS4 .Shasso ..i.4 TsmsrscS .. to iTrlnltjf .. Tl V. S. Mlolng .. ..10T 't'. 8. Oil .... 4 ... T ... 4 Amor. Ant. Ckoia 4s ' Antr. Poo. Tub Amer. 9r 4 p(4 AnsT. T A T A Si sr. Wools ... 4o ptc rteBstnloA 1. A 9 EdisM Else. 111. GoDoral KIsHrt . Msss. Elorlrts .... 4o pM .... 4S .... 40 ... H .... us .... 4 .... M .... ai .... 4 .... 67! .... IS .... st .... t InKoS ko aaca... 4 t i .. .... 0 pf " n g. stevl W1 winoa so p( ls.'lrte - , Wsottos eomao .- 7t t Bid. Asked. Beer York SXIataar Staeke. NEW TORK, May 2 Th following th closing price on mining stock: .... 1 .... 4 .... II re A Asms ra " 1 M"i caiei . 8 17 .AS , I , ) . a . u u AIM kree riasssrtrk Cos I (-sSBStork T.nsol 1 Cob. Osl. V U Hot (ilsse 1M Irs Stiver I' LseA'iU Cos 8 Oaurl Opair Pboests Potool ssvsse lorra Nevada twoll Hops . SLAJUar S WaM8f Vbbb$pIC M W am B W STatt NEW TORK. May t MONET On call, taady at 1S1 Pr rent; closing bid. is per cent; offered at 1 per cent; time loans, essy and dull: sixty daya. 2 A 2 per cent; ninety i4fa f i-wii; six monin, tiS per cent, prim mercantile paper KtM per eent- STERLING EXCHANOE-Steady. with actual Ixtaiaea la kackor' bills at $4.17 lr 49 96 t V 4S 45 81 30 US 308 .... 13 70 70 7n 1D9" 156 157 11 11 11 0 38 76 16 :::: :::: S 800 97 9 9fi 300 2 26 24 100 71 71 71 100 210 210 209 6 200 47 42 42 100 15 16 16 200 76 7fi 75 800 36 . 86 36 1.900 7 fi 6 8"t0 79 79 79S r.00 7 , l0 6R 67 .68 1.4O0 17 17 17 KO0 67 66 fr'. 1.60 lk 1S 10 M 55 6f 155 153 l&SS ares. demanfl srd, St 14 V. for lxvdav I'll, posted rat. ItWvt.l t,(l 4 . commer cial bills. i 9S. SILVER Har, M ; Mrxtcn dollsrs, BONDS Oorernment. wiak; rallrosd. heavy. Ttie closing q'lotntions tn ttond are a fellows: V. ref. Js. r ...ltiVi'ita'm . rrtop- IH a. i..ioi I ,4S ... 7 flo J. rrr I'S I t'.o ltt In- do rcupon lWs Minn St L. 4 t il r- m ill . K A T. 4s... 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A L e. as .. .isn Offered. .14 97 . n, .14 il . S . sot . 70S Bank Clearing. OMAHA. Msy 2 Bank celrtngs for todsy were 3l.3,239 34, a decrease of 215S, 649.86 from the corresponding day last year. OMAHA WHOLESALE HARKKT. Cendltien of Trade and Qeotatloas Ptaale aad Faaey Prodace. EQG& Receipts, liberal: market steady; fresh stock, 15c; Including case, 16c. LIVE POULTRY Hen, luc; rooster, 8310c; turkey 13c; ducks. 9c; geese, 6c. BUTTEK Packing stock. lic; choice to fancy dairy, 15516c; separator, 22c. FRESH FISH Trout. 910c; pickerel. ( 6c; pike, 9c; perch. 63?; biuehsh. 15c; whitetlsk, 7jl0c; salmon, lie; haddock, VK: codCsh, 12c: redsnapper. 11c: lob,r, boiled, per lb., 40c; smoked whltflh. 11c: bull Lead, lie; catllsh. 13614c; black bass, 20e; halibut, lie; crapplta. 12c; herring. 4c; white bass. 13c; bluenns, 8c; ameitc. 101 10: finnan haddies, amoked, 6c; roe shad, 75c; shad roe, &."c; small c, 10c. OTSTERS Ne- Tork vojr.ts. per ean, 4tc; per gal., (2.1; extra selsct, per can. 80: per gal., fl.5; standard, per can, 3c; per gal , 81. 85411 40. RRAN-Per ton, 119.00. HAY Prices quote! by Omaha Wholes' Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland. IS 50; No. 2. J8.00; medium. 87.00; coarse, $7.00; rye straw, 85 60. These prices are for hay or gocd color and quality. Demand fair and receipts light TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Navels, choice, all site. $2.50; fancy navel, all uses, $J 76. LEMONS California, fancy, 300 t 860, 13.60; choice, 240 to 270 sixes. ti0f(s3 2L. FIGS California, par i0-lb. cartons, 66c; Imported Sinyri.a, i-crown, Uc; 6-crown. BANANAS I'r medium sised bunch. l2.tMa2.eti; Jumbos. 82.7113 86. UATS.B Persian, per box or 3D pxgs., B: Jer lb. In o-lb boxes, 6c: Oriental stufled ates per box, 32.40. . cocoanutb per saca, m-ud; per 00a, toe. A PPLES Oregon "ancy reds, per box. 61.90; New York export Greenings. Kusseta and Baldwin. 84.00. STRAWBEKRlES Tza. per 24-ol. ease, POTATOES Colorado. 61.26: Dakota, per bu.. 81.20: new Bermuda potatoes, per bbl.. 84.00; early Ohio seed, northern, per bu., 61.25. NAVY BEANS Per DU,, XZ.SI J6. ONION8 Sitanlsh, per crate, 61-90: Ber muda per 6u-lb. crate, $2.00. tAbbAUE-caiiiornia, per id., ia. CUCUMBEPS Per tjox., $1.25. TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate. fancy, $2 00; choice, $1.76. KA DISHES Per do, ouncnes. vjwa, LETTUCE HEADS Per dosen bundles. $1.16; top lettuce, per dosen. 4.Vu50c. Tl KMi'B-Bouttitt ier ao., tao. BEETS Southern, per do., 7aC. CARROTS Southern, per do., 75c PARSLEY Per dor, a-titoe SPINACH Per bu.. $1.00612. BEANS Wt:. ittt bu. box. $3.00: string. per bu. box. $3.00. A s fA kauLo 2"er cox oi one ooxen boxes. $2.60. keen peppers per e-Dasuet crate. $200. KCK PLANT per ao.. II. uo. SgU ASH Florida summer, per dog., $L0C. MISCELLANEOUS. ' CHEESE WlsconetnJ "rwm, full areata. 11c: Wisconsin Younc Americas. 12c: block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 15c: Wlsconain iimberger, lac - - CIDER Per bbl., $6.50; per bbl., $J-ii. Utah and Colorado, per .24 frames, $3.0u MAPLE m GAKMXiW, per lb., 10c. HIDES No. 1 green. Ac: No. i green. 6c: No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 salted. 6c ; No : Teal calf, I to U lba., 8c; No. X veal calf. 12 to Is lbs.. 6c; dry saltsd hides, Ivllo; sheep pelts, 24tf27c; horsehides, 8a.6lH33.60. HORSERADISH Per case of 2 dosen, packed, 60c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shall, per lb., 15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft ahull. per lt., 13c; No. 2 bard shell, ptr lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., Uc; small, pr lb., 10c; peanut, per lb., 6c; roasted peanuts, per lo.. 8c; Chill walnuts, I213c; larg hickory nuts, per bu., $1.50; Brazil, per lb., 11c; filberts, per lb., Uc; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, 13c; shell- barks, per bu.. 12-00: black walnuts, per bu., $1.25. Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. May 2. COTTON-SDOt. In limited demand, iiricea 14 points lower: American middling fair, 7 86d; good mid dling, 7.72d; middling, 7 62d; low middling, 7o0d; good oidlii&ry. t.Sad; ordinary, 7.180. Futures opened easy and closed Quiet; American middling, g. o. c, Msy, 7.37d; May and June, 7.iid; June and July, 7 2hd; July and August, 7.24d; August and Sep tember. 6.99d; beptembt-r and October, 6.fca; Octoter and November. 6.12d; November and December, 6 06.1 ; December and Jan uary. 6.04d7 January and February, C.03d. M5v limit., May i. oriitiN-opot closed quiet, 20 points lower; middling up lands, 13.65c; middling gulf.' 13 90c. Sales, 15.8.43 bales. Futures aled steady: Msy, 13 Hoc; June, 13.4oc; Jaly, U.52o; August. 13.24c September, 11.82c; October, 11.33c ; No vemler, 11.21c; December, 11.30c; January, H.iCc. ST. LOUIS. May g. COTTON Steady and unchanged; middling, 14c. Sales, nor.; receipts, tume; tiipnaeie, none; toca, u.- 250 bales. NEW ORLEANe, May I. COTTON-. Futures, aulet srut steady; May. 18 49 13.47c; June, 13.6f-ai3.t7c; July. 18 8.-13.87c; August, 13c: B)Mt(Uiibar. jl.anCfll.69c ; Oc tober, U.lX11.lic: November, 10.97foal.OOc; December, 10.97'al"9c. Spot, quiet and easier; sales. 725 bales: ordinary, 117-16c; good ordinary, 12c; low middling. HSc; middling. 13c; good middling. 14 l-16c: mid dling fair. 14 1-lfic. Receipts, 1,175 bales; stock, 113,947 bales. Metal Market. NEW TORK, May t METALS Tin w firmer In the London market- Kpot ther advanced 16 to 127 7 6d . and future were 1 2 Od higher t 127. Locally tin wss quiet, but a little higher In sympathy with the foreign strength, with spot clos ing at $27.9&2A.1S. Copper remains steady with London 5 higher on gpot, that posi tion closing at L'A 17s Cd. while futures wer 6 3d higher at 58 16s 8d. Locally lake copper is quoted t 813.50; electrolvtlc at $U.12'8'13-25 and caeung at $12.67a 13 12. Lead was steady but unchanged at $46034.66 In the local market. It wa lso unchanged In London, closing at 12 2 6d. Spelter remained unchanged at 22 6a 2d In th English market and waa un changed locally at K 'ti6 26. Iron waa unchanged st 62s 8d In Olaagow and 44s 6d In Middlesboro. Iron In the local market is qutet but steady in tone. N'o. 1 foun dry, northern is quoted at $16 2Mi 15.76; No. 2 foundry, northern at $14 7itjli.26; No. 1 fnumirv. southern, snd No. 1 foundry, southern, soft si $14.i.'Ol4 75. 8T. LOUIS. Slay 2.-M ETAL8 Lead, dull at $4.4u. Spelter, dull at $5.05. Waul Market. BOSTON. May t WOOL Market for pulled wools quiet; foreign wool show more activity. Leading quotation are: Idaho. 14(b1j-; heavy tine, lrl3c; fine medium, lutiUc; medium, 16.17c; low me dium, 17fcise. Wyoming, fine, 14S'15e: heavy fine. 13413'jc: u medium. 15fliic; medium. lsHiv; low medium. lvle. Utah and Nevada. One, HWVm; heavy fine, l.v1 13c: fine medium. U416c; medium, 19c; low medium. 192'. Dakota, fine, Ufc, 16c; flue medium. Ii0i6c; medium. lstJlitc; low medium, lutrjoc. Montana, tine choice, 16'alSw; fine average. l.filSo; fine medium choice. iYtlc; average. Hq17c; staple, 19 : medium choice, 1ip19c. ST. LOUIS. Mar 2 WOOL Steady ; me dium grade, combing and clothing. 164f 22c; light tine. 144il7c; heavy fine. I24jl4c; tub was tied, IvtiSlc. Evaaarateal Apple and Dried Km Its. NEW YORK, May 2 EVAPORATED APPLES The market is quiet. Common are quoted at 44': prime, 6g6c; choice. SCtffc: fncy. 7jo-7e. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prune r very quiet, with 4rlce still ranging from An lo lit.r. according to arade. A fvrl. cots met with onlr a light demand, but are firmly held, t'koire are quoted at 9Vincj extra chute. lvS(ri"e: fancy, ntjisc. Peaches are firm, with coast advice in dicating a hardening market. Choice ar quoted, at 7t7c. extra thole. 1'abc; fancy, tSjfK'c OMAUA LIVE STOCR MARKET Ef Steen Sold Gener:iT S:id, Wfail Cowg Wtri 8:roB;er. HOG MARKET ABOUT A NICKEL LOWER Moderate Raa at 9hee ad still De- " aad tader snaad as lataeare ef Gs4 Active aad 'trssg Market Wae Experleaeed SOUTH OMAHA, My 19o4. ni-iriyts vtere: Lain tlogr. Sheep. 6.L-2 60II tt.ll 2M 1 t49 .v6o $ J4 K&s 4116 11. 276 6.ta 1.974 umrij, Sunday Same day si week ... Same day week before. S.tme three weeks ago. Same four weeks ago... Samt day last year RECEIPTS FOR THE l.H 4.2N1 4.314 4.36 2.478 2.411 TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of est tie. hogs snd sheep at Bouth Omaha for the year to date with ccmparlson with last J'Mr; 394. 19i$. Ine. tattle 330,447 S?6.0ii5 4.442 ""gs 83n.l0 72.334 72.77t Sheep 594,a 459.619 134,9". Averag price pate tot Bogs at South Omaha for tit laat several daya a Ilk com parisous: Date. j 1J04.;1308. 11903. 1K1.1900.I. 11898. 6 03 s T 291 S I tTl I II 64 J 7 P 6 4i 6 00 6 Ot 3 47 7 231 ( 8 I 98 I 16 I 66) 7 261 63 6-V I ft 1 621 $ 7 o I tli A Ml k iOi 8 861 2 79 13 6 07Sf 6 00-, 1 T 24 J 6 M, 6 30 $ 63 4 93 7 241 f 27i $ 64, 4 9". 7 21 63; 011 I 3 t S IS $ 71 $71 94 7 2 tri 7 94) 7 7 21 6 81 t fli ! i 871 6 88 $61 t 671 t 61 4 86 4 87V I 911 6 3ti I 71 $ 71 Iff $ 70 $ 67 t 61 t 60 8 61 $ 63 3 7 8 84 $ 74 4 ta 7 11 6 98 6 83 04i 6 40; 4 9tV 9 (1 4 86l 7 21 M 4 W.1 7 16: 6 95 t (7 $ 12 ' t 721 I 6Sl 6 011 4 89 7 071 6 911 I 931 6 45! ( T 13 6 N 6 93 6 664 7 141 4 991 i Mi 6 49 j ( 96 89 6 4o I 10 6 66, 5 45 4 76 3 71 t 75 3 77 3 72 o 4 US; T 10 4 7!i 7 l'! 8.S I 6 4. 4 81 7 08 ( 86j S 80 4 81 7 01 6 8o 6 80 6 36 6 82, 8b 7 06i 6 96, 6 7b 6 77 I 871 165 74! 4 79 7 04 6! 83 7 03 881 I Tl t V I 72 6 39, 3 i $ M 3 7 3 "H $ 69 t 77 3 69i 3 79 $ 83 t 61 3 65, 8 90 4 71 5 lit 4 71 4 6H 4 61 4 IS 7 07 I 37 6 32 6 77 6 84 ( 83 7 03; 6 65i 6 96 6 64 6 90! 6 64 7 61 6 71, 6 2o 6 76 6 18; Indicates Sunday. The official number of car of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'se. C, M. & St. P 2 12 Missouri Pacific 1 Union Paclilo 23 8 1 4 C. oi N. W 2 1 F., E. M. V 36 26 9 6 C. St. P., M. A O.... 13 2 2 B. A M. Ry 29 24 15 2 C, B. & Q 11 $ 1 C, R. I. At P., east.. 2 2 C, R. I. A P., wet.. 11 Illinois Central 1 1 Chicago Q. W 1 Total recelpU ....122 83 14 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purcnasiug th number of head Indicated: . Buyers. Cattle. Hug, fcheep. Omana Packing Co... 21 Swift and Company eWtf Cudahy Packing Cos 441 Armour etc Co 643 Swilt and Co., country.. 4 Armour & Co., Sioux City ... l.uM 1.772 l.ruj 62 net l.tttu l,20i ansant A t,o 24 .... Carey A Benton 25 .... .... Lob man 4k Co 13 MoCreary & Clark 23 W. I. Stephen 7 Lewis A L'nderwood 3 H. F. Hamilton 2 L. K. Huss 79 Wolf & Murnan 22 Hobblck & B 2 J. )3. Root & Co 26 M. Hegarty 19 Other buyer 156 Totals 2.610 6,043 6,241 CATTLE Receipt of cattle at this point were conoJderaoiy smaller tni morning than they were a weea ago, but ai aome of the other markets there waa a fairly liberal run. buyers did not lake bold of the cattle as lieely a they mlgnt, but there wa very little change In the price paid from those in ore at the close ot iu.st week. The big bulk of the offerings waa corn fed steers and the quality was hardly up to the standard of iaie. That perhaps may account In a measure for the lack of en thusiasm on the part of buyers. The mar ket wa rather alow and generally steady. Something tKat Just sillied buyer -ay have been a little stronger, but aside trora th more desirable loads the market was only steady. Although receipts were not at all excessive, the morning was well ad vanced before a clearance wa mad. Light-weight cattle of good quality con tinue to be In tne greatest demand. There were hardly more than a dosen load of cow ar.d heifer tn th yards this morning, and a all the packers had to have a few, an active and strong market was experienced. Some salesmen who had some choice llght-welf ht heifer thought In some cases they got oJjlOc more than they oould at the close of Inst week. As high as 14 2u and 84.26 was Dsid this morning for heifers. Everything was aisposea 01 at ta early hour. Bulls, veal calvea and slag a. '. not show Anv quotable change. There were comparatively i. - siock cat tle on al and the demand waa sufficient tn nuia an active and etrong market. Cat- tl of good quality weighing around 800 pound em to oe in ine greatest aemena it the, present time. Representative galea: BEEF STEERS. Ma 1 14 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 1 4 I It 4 4 A A. 1U70 407 Ill put 1164 1W 750 7 1144 rM MO M Ti 11J4 14 1J44 121 ....10 sso tst 1104 No. Av. Vt. 4 IS 4 It 4 t4 4 II 4 It 4 26 4 M 4 34 4 44 4 40 4 4 4 4 4 40 4 44 4 44 4 41 4 40 4 41 4 44 4 4 4 a 4 so 4 40 4 to 4 M 4 M 4 44 4 14 4 19 4 to 4 r.s 4 14 4 1 4 40 4 TO 4 It 4 '4 4 10 4 It 4 71 4 10 4 14 8 it 4 4 4 4 t M a at a 7 a 71 a a n a 7t a at a ( a a o a st 4 . 4 to 4 no 4 00 4 1 4 14 4 4... .1141 ao 11 81 llu u to:t t i 12' 8 list 1 ma r. nt a 101 tO 1' 1. 1114 12M 1071 10t llil 1214 12WI 11J 1-M i4ia 1111 ltva 1044 124 1061 1114 1240 1"1 .......1171 11-4 .....llf ltat 1171 i:w. ......132 ;m I2t 12M 1441 1341 1 JS 1414 11... tl... 8J .. 40... to... ss... 81... t7... to... II... 1... to... 17... tl ... 21... I. . 42... a... 14... IS. . It... 21... IS... I... 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IW ,.11!4 .. i9 ..list a tt 4. loot 1170 lKt .. ..1114 1141 S04 lult 1') 1"S0 UK) 1144 il. e 1,20 lt lit mo ui Ill 1114 10,1 Jl.l 120 1' 11M u-o a K 1 10 8 71 a 11 a 00 a t a a oa a c. a 2 1 u a 10 1 44 I 40 I 40 t 4 a 4 a 44 a m 1 1 t r t r I 4.1 a m a 4 ia' '. 11 ! t o t COWS AND HEIFERS ait 4 lt ?t HEIFERS. a 1 I 4 a m a 4 a a 4 .. 401 .. Ill . SUI .. TTT .. TM .. 444 .. 4M .. A .. S-4 .. tat ..10 ..tare ..11! ..143 . ie ..UH I Ti a m a o 4 4 4 00 4 0 4 a 4 14 4 14 4 at 4 44 a to a t a t a 4 a si 3 64 ti 1. 1.. i. .... M . .. -20 72 .... 14 .... 14 :... 444 ....! ....UM ....114 ... lObO ....li ....1.14 1 70 a n a m a 4 a 4 a ;i 1 BUXIJL t a t M 1. I 1. I 3 M I 4 a s $ i 8 t- Aprfl 1.. April I.. April 8.. April .. April 6... April ... April 7...I April I... April ... April 10.. April 11.. April II.. April It.. April 14.. April li.. April 16.. April 17.. I April 18.. April 1.. April 20.. April 21. .j April 22.. April 23.. April 14.. April :6.. April 2i.J April 27.. April 28..; April 29.. April 30.. I May 1.... May 2...., 1 uto t te 1 i 1 so t H" I 1 . 14V1 1 TS 1 no a at 1 1M0 a -1 1 8 1 I- I 7J 4 i?7t an 1 . . .... it j o 1 uis a 40 1 r.M 1 j 1 1400 a ' CALVEt I : t 1 t nt a 2 4: 0 1 1:0 1 I JVi 4 TS t isn I ;a I 4 71 ; ljr I M 1 ISO I M 1 K I Ml 1 11 I 4i . j -', I so os I 1o 1 120 I ts 1 itsi . M 1 ti I s 9TAOS a iti mi 1 T?o j m STOCKEHit AND FEEDERS. 1 '0 I 71 t ?o J 7 1 IU I 7t II MO I 71 I 740 t 00 I I 71 4 S40 t OS t SW 1 71 I SO I 11 : 7 I TS .10 I i 144 1 to ' 1.. 474 8 H I t so I so t 4J0 1 ae 4H I (0 4 Jl I to t si is t i-i a so t 7 1 o it f 4 on t M-t a 7 1 . 4' 4 00 1 T2S 8 Tt t4 "l IN HtKIS There wss M fairly liberal run of hogs here today for a Mondny snd prices continued their downwnrd course In syni pathv with the decttrte at other points. The market was rsther slow in opening, but when buvers and sellers finally got together on prices It was not long beforeMirarttcallv everj-lh'ng was disposed of st a decllttg of J-ist shout a nickel. Extreme Usht weights, though, were very hard to dispose of. as none pf the packers seemed to be st all anxious for them, and as a result would not buy them except st a low figure. The bulk of the good hogs sold today from M.r to 4 f. with Trim load selling from 84.0 to 84.70. The commoner kinds went from $1.62 down. There was rery little change In the market from start to finish. Repre sentative sale: Ka. t .. 14.. it:.. SI . 71.. . . It... 41... 44. .. 71... TS... II... 4t... Tt... 44 .. tt . M... U .. tt .. t... at.., T4... SO. 71... 71... 2 .. A. .. H4 ...11 ...1M . ..1M ..10 ...lki ...I'M . .11 ...240 ...10 ...IM ...14 ...4T .s.tll .. Cll .. 1KI .. t"7 ...r-s ...ttt ...am . .'' ...ttt ... .2'2 ...J?t ...I3t ...2.-J ...J4S ...231 ...211 ...t4 ...2"S ...240 ...2M ...2M . ..2:, fr. 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" .. 1... 2.77 soo 4 SHEE1' There was a light run of shtiep and Itunbs here this morning and with a continued demand the market ruled active and strong (in till desirable grndes of both sheep and Iambs. Somo clipped wethers sold as high as 36 4u, clipped ewes sold at 8- and 85. t3, the latter vrice being paid for a very choice string, which la the high point or 1 110 senaon to date Clipped lamo soiu up to 86.8."t. The market was aatlve from start to finish, all the packer apparently caving noerai orders to nil. Quotation for cllrned stock: Oood to choice lambs, to.gtoys.g.7,; fair to gooA lambs, 86.0u436.90: rood to choice wooled lamhe. 3o 6U&6.M; fair to good wooled lamb. 36.00 tjo.wi; good to choice yearlings or weiners, la.l!rt 60; fslr to good yearlings or wethers. 4isjga.iv; good to choice ewes, 4.d'o.w; fair to good ewes. i4.60ei4.76. No. " 36 weatefn ewe 10 western cull ewes 20 wsstern cull ewee 6 wAstern ouil lambs 48. Mexican seres Av. . 81 . 75 . 98 . 61 . 86 . 90 . 6 Pt. 3 f i 26 I 60 4 00 4 40 4 to 4 76 4 86 4 Ho 4 90 6 06 6 80 6 86 $ 25 6 40 6 60 6 0 I 0 6 60 6 To 6 75 7 00 I no . ( no 8 25 E 65 6 66 5 80 18 western ewes 128 western lamb ... 899 western ewe 66 western ewes 195 western ewes .... 422 western ewes 196 western wethers , 387 western wether , 60 western wether , 183 western wether , 1 w- tern wether ., 170 i.l' n lamb ... 12 western lamb ... 1 western lamb 17 western lambs ... 11i western lambs .. 40 spring lambs .... US western wea ... 4 western' ewee .. 4ffl western wethers 43 western la bs . 873 western lai 1 18 western lam'. . ... 96 1SI 112 92 12S 128 122 140 70 70 60 , 70 , 79 , 37 , 1O6 , 99 ; 81 ,. 89 , 26 CHICAGO 1,1 YK STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Strata. Has Five te Tea Ceat Lower, Sheep Steady. CHICAGO, Mar 2. CATTLE Receipts, 26.0110 head. Market steady toetreng. closed weak: cuoil to nrtme steers. ta.ttio.7U; poor to medium. 33 WKS4 90; stocker mid feeder li. 00(84 60: cows. 31. 7504.75: heifers. 32 2:j4.60; canner. 11. 75(5-260; bulls, 82.26 AOO; calves, I2.s0iU6.26; Texas led steers, 14 (a94 65. HCKJ8-Receipts today, 46,000 head; esti mated tomorrow, 25,000 head. Market 6tjl0c lower: mixed and bjtohers . 14. toot 80: good to choice heavy, 14 757H ; rough heavy. M6tU4.75; light, 84.666 4.70; bulk of Bales, 14 (V'.'tM 76. . . SlftTEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 20.000 hend. Market steady; lambs steady 10 firm: good to choice wethers. 64.75iu5.60: fair to choice mixed. 33 75r4.7a: climbed western sheep, 83.Ds&6.fcO; clipped native lambs. 84 .50 tsff.10; clipped western Ismns. X5.1u.10; wooled western lambs. 4e.0011r7.10. iretr York Live Stock Market NEW YORK. May J. BEEVES Receipts, 4.110 head: steers alow and 10315c lower: bull and medium cow steady to firm, fair cuwa steady: steer. 84.00rf4.60: tops. V Stag, 84.50; bulls. $3.4yar4.2u; cows, 1.7fu 4.06; cables quoted live cattle lower at 101, in lUc ton 11V.C dretaed weight: estimate. export tomorrow, 890 head cattle, L467 tead sheen and 4.800 Quarter or beef. CAXiVES Lower; veals. 84.60; choice and early selected. 36.60O6.6D: fancy. 86; general ales, 84.6o496.0u; city drviseed reals lower st 54ic; extra, 9c; country dressed, iii H OO H Receipts. 13.306 Lead; market, SbQ 80c lower; state hog. 64 K;6.26. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 800 head; sheep firm, lambs steady for good bandy weights; other lower; lipped heen, 83 iAlI 160: extra, 85.50: clipped cull, $30CtfS25: unahom lamb. 36.07.87: clipped. o 264f r: nipped culla, 84. fo; spring lamb, alow at 33 .ootati.oo. Kaaaaa City Ltv Stork Market KANSAS CITT. May 2. CATTLE Re ceipt 6,0u0 head. Including 700 southern ; market steady to strong. Export and dressed beef steers. 84 tbiSi.tS: fair to good M.Otsb 80; western fed teer. S.7o'i'4.76; storkers snd feeders, S3. 25(0 60; southern steer. 33.75fi4 40: outhrn cow, 82.75!f1 40; native cows. 82009i4 40; natlv heifers, $3.54 (74 70: bull. 82 66414.80; calve. tl75t&t 75, HOO Receipt 6.700 head: market loo lower: ton. 34.72H: bulk. 846534.70: heavy 84.6524. 72; picker heajvy. t4.g5fiH.7: packers, 84 6oJ4.7a; pigs and lights. I4.0vd 4.62. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 6 000 hesd; msrket strong to 6o higher; native lambs. I6.16V6.76: weatern lambs, t." Wf-t 6 i0; fed ewes, IS.fG.7B: yearlings, 35 0"t,i (00; clipped cheep, 64 60Q6 00; stockers and feeders, U'Milb. St. I.eel Lire Stork Market. ST. IOUIS. Mv t CATTLE Receipt 1.500 head, including 1.500 Texan; market trong, 10c higher: natlv shipping and export steers. 84 Xil6 75; dressed lieef and butcher steers. 84 Out 60; steers under 1.lt ounds. 840IC.26: stockers snd feeders. I 21'34 45; rows and heifer. 13 3.4.70; c5 ners. 82not&2 50; bulls, 13.0044 10; calve. t5.ili711.0O; Texas. nd Ii.dlan steers, I3.50J 490: cows and heifer, $2So(3350. HOGS Recelrts 6.5ot) head: market Rfiloo lower: pig and light. 44 70-4. 7u; packer 84 504.75; butcher nd liest heavy, $4 9Q 4 .9. SHEEP AND LAMES-P.ecelpt 2.200 head; market steady to strong: native mut tons. 4 ZWi 80: lamb. K.OtKtr: Of,; culls and bucks, t4-OOtf4.60; stockers, 83.60. tark la Sfght. Following are the receipt of live stock for the six principal western cities yester day ; Cottle. Hog. Sheep. South Omaha Chicago Kansas City .. Bt. Louis St. Joeeph .... Sioux City .. 2624 .. 26 (sa ,. iM .. 2,i1 6. 2:2 6.613 4i ' 6,7'i (b) 3.' 2.5t Jii f) 6dio 2.) Total 40.192 76.r 40.598 glees City lire Stark Market. SIOUX CITY'. I.. Msy 2.-(8itclul Tele grsm CATTLE Receipts, 2 000 head; market for stockers lie higher; kll.ers strong; beeves. (l&tKntoO; rows, bulls snd mixed. 2 80'(t4.(s; Blockers s. ' feeders, $3 06 j3 90: rslves snd yearling. 8- 7a4y8 "u. HOGS Receipts. 8 6 hesd: market Uc lower, selling at $4 4"34 60; bulk. H i"34 5i St. vlosegk I.lv Sleek Market. ST. J06EPH. My 3 CATTLE Re ceipt l,0w head; waxket a'.tady to luc hleher; natives. a."-fil V-. nui and heif ers. 8l.77t)4 Ji; stockers snd feeder, S.n-f 4 3.. HtXJS-Receipts :. l.ead; mrs.et W lovtrr; lltt'it. 4-t 5."iy .', medium attd hen v. 84 "4 ?i. PM'KKP AND LAMBS Receipts S "ii hesti; msrket steady t luc h,g! ei , l.tnit .-. 8.W. Oils nel Rstls, NEW YORK. Mv 3 --OILS ( nttors. e 1 ey: prime rud'-. nominal; yellow. .2s"7' 'c; eiriileuni. mut , rctine.l. New o: k. Ii:.; l'hllailrli hu nttd llsll imore. f6 li; I l hulk. 3' 2'. t tirie!iilne slrnd. i2y.M-. It( 'Il.-Stes1v at S7,urv 8 A V A NN.tl f, "May 2-Ul L. Tut pent'ne. firm. r.4, ROSIN-Flrm: A. R. C. I $2 f: E. I!.W; f. a.'fi". ;. i.-kVi; 1 ( t: 1. t2.; k, m 16; M. 8-1 2. N f:j,4,, v, tj. 83 m; V, w, 8.H 8 1. Oil. CITY. Msy 2 -OllJ-"re.llt bsl-snt-es, J' .'; certiticntes. no Md : shipment Apr1!. 91 it 1-hls.; nerage, ffl Sd) bhls ; slilpmetils. t.ltnn April it, 76,iy-t bM. : average. tt.37 bl.ls ; slilpmentg 1.1ms. St. 317 btl ; runs. .in:a April 29 and SO. t 227 hltls ; svernge. i3.27n bbls. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, M.tv 2. PRT OOOD8- hlle there Is less inclination on th part of sellers of dry goods tn make rHC in ducements to fnrce business, bin lug a s of sniull proportions. There are indica tion, however, thitt preparatlop are being made for future buvlng and th outlook Is not regarded H, unfavorable s a short time ago. Uttle development In the price sltUHtlon has taken plai-e. ttr and Molasses. NEW TORK. May S.-SUOAR-Raw, firm: fair refining. 3 3-lfifrs .t-ilc: molasses stigsr. 2 18-l"-i l-.l.'c. Kerlned. steedv. NEW ORLEANS. Mav 3. SLOAll- Easy; open kettle, 2ti3 3-16c; open kettln centrifugal. 3..r;Cv: cerit Iftigal whites, 4 J4c; yellows. S'.titc: seconils. 2M0. MOlJiSSKS Nominal; (.pen kettle. Ilsfli ?;c: centrlfjgal. likgiii-. e'yi-up, nominal. S2So. CofToe Market. NEW YORK. Mav V COFFEE The mar. ket for futures opened steady Ht a decline of 6 points and c!os-d .t n decline of 10fl2'l rolnts, wt'.h sa'es of 67.7Wt r.sc. Including . lav iit 6 75tS He. .'n'v at f K-fl c, Pptem-b-r st 6irt.-V. 2iVt, December st 6 416 6"c. January ?tt March :U ti Tisjj sue. Bpot Rio inlet: N'n. 1, Invoice, 7c; mild, quiet, rord.iva, ItVTM.lr. One Fare for the ttovad Trl F'.u 26 cents to Cleveland, O., and return via Nickel Plate toad. May 16th, 17th and 16th. Tickets good going ".at of sale and . returning to and Including June 10th by depositing asm. Three through dally expres trains to Tort . Wayne, Cleveland. Erie. Buffalo, New Tork, Boston and New England points, carry ing veibuled sleeping car. Meal served In Nickel Piste dining oars on American club meal plan, ranging In price from SSo to 31.00; also service a la carte. . Chicago depot, La Salle and Van Buren etrsets. No excesa fare charged on auy train on the Nickel Plate road. Chicago ticket offices, in Adams St. and Auditorium An nex. 'Phone Central 2067. Fnodataff Stock nt Liverpool. LIVERPOOL May ! -The following re . the stocks of brendtttufTs and provision , In Liverpool: Flour oY socks: wheat. 1 .618.000 centals: corn, 1.163,000 centals; bacon. noxes; rains, .iw Doxes; snouiaers. , 1,500 boxes: butter, 6.1"0 cwts.; cheese. 8.200 boxes; lsrd. 4.600 tierces of prime western steam and 2.310 tons of other kinds. Herdered While Resisting Ronbera, NEW ORLEANS. Mny 2. While resisting an attempt of two highwaymen to rob him Captain Carl Uphoven of the stesmshlp Alps of the United Fruit compeny line, whs murdered on the levee todav. lie wss a na tive of Cologne, Germany,' and was 35 year eld. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record May 3, 1904. a fur nished by the Midland Guarantee and Truat company, bonded abairctur, 1614 Farnam strei t, lor The Be: Francis L. Jleibuge and wife to Amelia Stone, lot io, sutMliv. of nw of se 2-15-13 ..... 8 ltW Henry C. Otwler hnd wife to Clyde Michaella w31 fern e62 feat lola 25 and 26. block 3. Mayae Place 773 Appleton It. Davie and wife to James 11. A. Stocktleld. part aection 26 and. 96, 16, uacre 4,300 Peter J. Petersrm and wife to Abra ham Cell, lot 9, block 6, Lin wood Park 80S Iiet ry Hansen and wife to Abraham Ge.i, same 810 Wilhelmlnu Erlckson to Imogen A. Benson, lots 22 t.nd 23, block 6, Rose II11I 109 . Sheriff to Lucv T. Savage, w60 feet s wl26 feet, Hioi k and Hhlnn's 3d 1,675 8. H. Goodwin and wife to Julius Wlchert, n n lot 10, block 2, Im provement Association 650 Andrew W. Allison and wife to Charles H. Allison, lots I and 8. block 17, Waterloo 100 A. W. Allison and wife to Henry Al lison, let 5, block 17. Waterloo 75 Dora J. Lucas and husband to Joseph and Anna Vanpola, lot 3, block 31, Albright Choice 600 Frank A. Broad well and wife to R. A. Fagan. part of lot 2. block 6a, South Omnha 1,000 Jame Houston and wife to Mary Rob inson, lot 3, block 14, Omaha View,. 1 Mary Robinson to Jane Houston, lot 3. block 17, Omaha View 1 Laura M. Edwards to Metflda A. Nel son, lot 6, block 6. lake's add........ ,0no Angle Grace persele and husband to. Jacob 3aicr, let 12, block 1, Mary vllle add J.600 Imogen A. BnHon rnd husbnrit to Jo seph etraub, lots 22 and 23, block 6. Rose Hill 150 National Life Insurance conipfiy to Thorns and Marie Hrown, lota 6 and 9, block 14, Kountse Place 7,700 Hi'ph G. Robinson to David A, Thomas, lot 16, block 6, Wilcox7 1st , add ,. David Wilkee to Joint 4. McDonald, lots 3 and 4, bloek 2. Crrton add. 94 John W. McLVinald and -wife ta W. W. McDomud, lot 2, bluck 2, Cl t'ton add .?........ IS! Henry Hhol t al., trustee, to Elisa beth M. Shahan. lots 7 and 8, block 6. Kendall's add .w... 1,100 Charles A. Baldwin snd wife to Frank L. McCoy, lots 11 and 12, Tabor Place 1 Chris B. Flsiier nnd wife to E4dora Robinson, part of lot 12, Barker's .. Florence company to Harvey J. Grove, n r.e nw nw 12-16-13.. 1 lo) (m m 2) w hl DEPARTMENT W. Y. Um AftCADR.) I Omr 8Vm4 Salsa, wklek fcae fcaaa laaAsatal is ear wsl krakn ta STOCKS AND GRAINS v tv us t ssUMiah grttCUI. SOSTD D ySTBtINT. ' W aa4 gr, ar will y lOVERNaltRT BONOS R.IIR04S I0IDI KUIIOIPal 10801 and other til 8 II SIABE XCUslTIII FOR CAIN S.'Staess oaa at aaf f ear ttt tlrsatk HSr-4, on 4llvsr7 sita rrssi r osrsl oflless Is kttsnrspelts IkrMfk say st lbs 14 Bstloasl sa4 suit bauks vku-k ar w 4iositcr-s. bviui Ltit Sent 0 ReqvuL GOE C0U.1ISSIQH CO O.'an St otk$ toodi. QBtERAL OFTICB. Life Itldg. BliMllltll, K. Y. t.MAHA BRANCH, 141S rarsia St. Telephen. 8V44IT. IWOl. M. WADDICK, Oar. Updike Commission Co., GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Eualnes handled promptly la all market Office. 653 Ee Building. Telephone 245. G. W. UPDIKE. MANAGER. L0WREYBR0S.&C0 COMMIFSION MERCHANTS. Grain, Stocks and Provisions. Room 212. N. V. Lit kuilding. 'ptton SUH. Special attention gna te telegrapn aul knall tildtra. liMAUA