TITE OMAtTA DAILY PEE: FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1904. CRAW AND PRODUCE MARKET Oaniiriom All Bewith, but Bull. B&7 lb Contract Wlc-at. ' DOLLAR WHEAT SURPRISES THE TRADE Saw Feeder Barlasj CarteTwo Mack Bala la Reported- September Wkaatt Op4 aa Oaikt " Market. OMAHA. May It. 1904. Dollar wheat again today. The short are suunpeaed. burprls grow at tha con. tmued builisn maraet and everyone ex tracts a reaction. The wheat baa (una up la a few oaya cent, xnis la in ine lace of perfect weather, whlcn will oo raucn to change tha unfavorable prospect of a few weeks ago, ot the unprecdantedly bad flour situation which decreases by almost half tha consumption of wheat in Minne apolis, and lastly of the almost abeoiuie lack of Intereat on the part of European market and of a foreign demand so email the entire aeaboard has shipped during April only t.Vuu.iAM bushels. It la pointed out tha general condition and the w or lit a supply are such aa to make continued firicee such as have ruled for several days rnpossible. Duluth has been practically hut out of the market by the suspension of lake traJTio by the regular lines, 'ihe Buffalo elevator men have struck and added to the tleup. This has thrown all the eastern business on Chicago, and tne wheat la going out at not lees than lOO.Uuw bushels daily and more would go If boats could be obtained. While some of the peculators take the larger view of the condition, some are busy taking the con tract wheat at Minneapolis and Chicago. The stock at the former city has decreased 860, 0OQ buahela so far this week and the latter will not last more than ten days. Omaha and Council Blurts elevators hold 161.883 bushels of wheat, but the amount of contract stuff la supposed to be small. The range in price of Omaha grain for future delivery and the close Wednesday and today were aa follows; Closed Opened. High. Low. Today. Wed. Wheat Mar M 96 84, 96 B 96&n July 7 Sept. 66 Corn- gift iv tv a 71ft to . 71VB May 61 B 61 R Mi A 48HB 48B 42B July 4 Sept tz 42 Oats- May 43 43 4214 July Sept. 43 B 42HB 88B 3B J9B 1SB A aiked. a bid. Ixxal Cash' Grain) Market. "I have Just been over" the country around Creaton and Red Oak," said a cash corn man. ."and the people there are certainly blue. They have no corn and are buying it from us here and from east of them. This is the first time that they have not had all the corn they needed, and It hurts their pride to have to buy. That part of the slate raises com and nothing else. They have had so much rain the water Is running out of the hilltops. The little draws down the -hillsides are running water. It was the same last spring. The plowing and planting have been delayed. But June 1 for corn ic not late in Iowa, so they are not really worried. I can see, though, where our market will get a chance to ell considerable corn to those Iowa feed ers."" Omaha speculators opened up tha Sep tember wheat today and bid it up from 6o to 7110 In order to be in line with the early futures. Representative sales of earlots by sample on track, Omaha: Com No. . 2 cars, 60c; 1 car, 49Hc: No. I yellow, 1 oar, 61c; No. 8 yellow, 1 car, 61o; No. 4, 1 car, 49c; no grade,. 1 car. 46c. Receipts were: wheat, 6 cars In and 11 cars out; one week ago, 6 and 2 cars. Corn. cars in and 2 cars out; one week ago, 18 and 14 cars. . Oats, a car in; one week ago, t oars in. Oats 1 car, no grade, 40c. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 90fo93e: No. S hard, 8fcfl88c; No. 4 hard, 72578c; No. 2 spring, S0c; No. t spring, Wo 90c. CORN No. 2, 60ij!lc; No. J, 4f50c; No. 4, 4f49e; no grade, 8J46c: No. J yellow, eiHft&Ho'i No, 3 , yellow, 60fi50Hc; No. 3 White, SlCSJo; Now 8 white, 48g50c. OATS No. 2. 41o ; No. 8, 4uo; No. 4. 3fl $Sc; No. white. 4&84So; No. 1 white, 41 Ho; "standard. 4154Ht. Kotea from tba Esekaaa-a Offices. Exchange visitors were P. D. Smith, St. Edward; E. S. Wood worth, Minneapolis, and H. C. Hattersohlde, Chicago. -v v.. ' Omaha Inspections of grain wer 46 cars: Twenty cars o corn graded No. Z. 17 cars No. , t cars No. 4. 1 car No. S yellow and 1 car no grade. One car of wheat graded No. S bard winter. ' Omaha, grain stocks arei Wheat, 161,883 bushels; corn. 240.368 bushela; oats. 42,381 bushels. Contract corn la: Merriam ft Holmquiat, 144,646, Union elevator, 20,SS bushels; total, 164,390 bushels. Closing; Prices at Other' Paints. Closing prices of grain today and Wednes day at the markets named were aa follows: CHICAGO. Closed- Wheat July September Corn July , September , Wheat Today, wed. 87HA 86HB mB 808 48HB 48 B 47KB 47HA KANSAS CITY. July September Corn , July ....... September WheatX-t July September Corn . July September 7!H 70 44 42V ST. LOUIS. 84V '47 80" 474 4ff5s MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat july ....... September H Wheat July ........ i September 92 U. . 81V DULUTH. 934 92 81 Vi NlfiW YORK. Wheat- July September A asatO. B bid. 82 83 CniCAUO GRAIN - AKD PROVISIONS Faatares ( the Traiai aaa Closlas Priees aa OoaHl Trade. CHICAOO. May 19.-A r ramble by short sellers to get out' of the market today sent May wheat to the dollar mark, an advance of VAO. The cloxing price for May was Mc. July wheat closed vila up and ijeptembtr io higher. Corn ia unchanged to H&'4o higher. ' Gats are up o to VfSo. Pro- visions closed from 1O0 to loo oit. Wheat started with a gain ut Vi3o at 87Ho for July and advanced steadily to sswc. A dJapositioB on the part ot pit traders to play for a break after the early advance carried July back to 87H and September to SlUc l'he net result was a gain of fcHo in July at fo&!40 and of NUHc in beptember at 82q, ttta latter hav ing sold up to 821c at IU eet.' A decrease of 3,WM),0uu bu. In the visible supply was urediuted and primary receipts were light, being only U1,8nS bu against 23S,6l a year ago , MluaaapolU and Uuluth reported only 64 cars, which. vWlth two here, neither railing, made 68 lor the three points, com pared with 70 oars last week and Ui a Thecorn market rulod steady. Final trades show a gain of 0o In July at 41a-i!i?4c, after a, rsrige of frem 4Ho to 48HC. September touched 470 and closed unchanged at 480. Local receipts were WOats"were strong. July closed higher at 38Ht)c, basing sold as high aa 33Stlc, bepteuiber waa Ho higher at ivHie, aud closd He under the top. Local receipts were 88 cars. ' , Provisions were slow. July find Septem ber pork were axffJuy? 'ow8r at Jy M' with July lard off tiVVffl5o at HSft. Sep tember showed but a shade loss at 88.25 July rlba closed luo lower at S.4u6.Ui aud September 12V lower at $.67S. Tba leading futurea ranged a follows: Axtlolea.) Open. High. Low. Cloae. Yea y. Wheat May July b July a Sept. b Sept. Cora May July Sept. Oat May July Sept. . Pork July Sept. Lard July Sept Rjbe July Sept. 9T 1 00 87 67 2 8V 87. 86 It2 8! 47H1 47V 81 H Matt Hi U 48 oS a 1 47U 4V 48 47H 4HI tftHil -i 41 48 4t 8f 4?V !8Vf wiy 90l U 86 11 37H 11 tv 11 10 11 u U 36 86 11 rru U 13441 11 22 U 57 M 6ft 464 60 M M 44 6-'W (121 84 iTVLi t ru Ma m4 h Nsw. rLOUR Dull, easy; winter patents, 4.7W ents. $4 f-.34.sO; atralfhts, $3.9034.10; bakers, $2.v??3.8n. WHEAT-No. 2 sprint;. Wr-, No. I spring, vq'c; tin. 2 red. $l.Ow1.0. CORN No. 2, 49c; No. 2 yellow, 68c. OATS-No. 2. 4hbc; No. 2 white, 2SMc. RYE No. 2, 75c. BARLEY tJood feeding, telc; fair to choice malting, 4'Mc. SEEDS No. 1 tiax, 21 .PI; No. 1 north weatern. 21W; prime timothy, 83.06; clover, contract grade, tl'KTS. PROVInlONS-Mess pork, per bbt., 111.0$ W11.10. Lard, per l'O fm , W JOiS. Short ribs aides (looeet, $ 26-38. 27H. Short clear stiles, (boxed) lA The following were the receipts and ship ments yesterday: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls..... 41.7(M 8.500 Wheat, bu .Ki0 W.noo Corn, bu 84,8") 262,7u0 Oats, hu..., 134.CV0 96,0n Rye. bu 4.O0O 10 Barley, bu 80.o0 7.600 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 1419He; dallies til7c. Eirga steady; at mark, cnren Included, 16W16VxC. Cheese, weak, NEW YORK GK5GBAL MARKET twotaloss ( ike Day oa Varleas Coanaaodltles. NEW TORK, May 19 -FLOUR-Hecelpts, 8,677 bbls.; exports, 8K! bbls.; market tirm and held higher by the mills; Minnesota ratents, t5.1iijS.3ft; winter patents, 80 lt( 46; winter straights. 24.9096.10; Minnesota bakers, $4.004.2(3, winter extras, 3.U6J 4.00; winter low . grades, 23 163.80. Rye flour steady; fair to good. 23.904.16; choice to fancy, 24.164.60. CORNMEAL Dull; yellow western, ll.08ill.10; city, 21.101.12; kiln dried. 83.009 iio. RYE Dull; No. 2 weem, 70c spot. BAHLEY-Steady; feeding, 49c, e. I. f.. New York; malting, 664jc, c. I. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 4,000 bushela; spot market strong; No. 2 red, nominal, eleva tor and f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, t.m. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Options, after a final setback under realising, cloned Irregular at 4tc advance. May, 97Vfc(gtt9c, closed at Stc; July, 91 13-16i3c, closed at 92c; September, R4H'6R4 11-ltic, closed at 84'1C; December, &3;tfuS4Vc, cloued at Mo. CORN Receipts, 4,300 bushels; sales, 60.000 bushels futures; spot market firm; No. 2 nominal, elevator, and 67c f. o. b, afloat; No. 2 yellow, 60a; No. 2 white, 67c, Options clntlnued in an upward movement, cloalng MtWAc net higher. May closed at 60ttc; July, BiVoMHc, closed at 64c; Sep tember, 63Ji53Hc oiosed at 63c. OATS Receipts, 64,600 bushels; spot mar ket steady; mixed Oats, W to 82 pounds. 46c; natural white, 30 to 32 pounds, 4&g60c; Clipped White, 36 to 40 pounds, 6Cfr63c. FEED Firm; spring bran, 821.60; June shipment, middlings, 322.70; June shipment, City, 824.000 24.60. TALLOW Easy; city, 4c; country, 44 iAY Steady; shipping, 6570c; good to Choice, 96fi97c. HOPS Steady; plate, common to choice, 1903 crop, 264j36c; 1902 crop, 23(gWc; olds, 9ffl 14c. Paclflc coast, 1903 crop, 24g30c; 1902 crop, 23S26c; olds, 914c. HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 18c; California, 21 to 26 pounds, 19c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 14c. LEATHER Steady; scld, 2811050. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 8V4 SVc; Japan, nominal. WOOL Firm; domestic fleece. 283Sc. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $9 60 4T10.60; mess, $S.OO(Jr8.50; beef hams. 320.00! 21.60; packet. 38.6i.50; city extra India mess, $14.00916.00. Cut meats, Inaotlve; pick led bellies, 36.25(97.00: pickled shoulders, 86.60; pickled hams, 39.604ilO.00. Lard, dull; western steamed, 3ti.S5; refined, barely steady; continent, $6.90. Pork, dull; family. 313.50; short clear, 313.0014.6O; mess, 212.76 4313.25. BUTTER Steady ; creamery,' 1 14i920c; state dairy, common to choice, 13ig19c. CHEESE Irregular; old, 10ttc; new, OULTRT Alive, firm; spring chickens, Ser pair, 80c$1.00; fowls, 13c; turkeys, 12c; reaaed, steady; fewla, 18c; turkeys, umbo. EOQS Quiet; western storage selections, lfn&Wc; flrsts, 17&litc. St. Loals Grata and Provisions. ; ST. LOUIS, May 19. WHEAT Higher j No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 3108; track, 3102; July, 84c; September, 80710; No. 2 hard, 97&09O. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 6le; track, 63c; July, 49c; September, 44o. - OATS Stronger; No. 2 cash, 42c; track, 434o; July,' 87Hc; September, 80Hc ; No. 2 white. 4t4c. FLOUR Steady, red winter patents, $4.90 ?j.00; special brands. 16iff2Sc higher; extra ancy and straight, $4.6034.8o; clear, 4.00. - .- HEED Timothy, steady, 22.402.6. -rORNMEAL-42.40. , BRAN Strong : sacked east track, 98c 11 00. . , HAY steady; umotny, ss.vugit.ov; prairie, 2$.00a9.00. IRON COTTON TIES-82C. , BAOOINa-6V4c. . 1 HEMP TWINE-e. . . PROVISIONS Pork lower; lobbing, $11.30. Lard lower; prime steam, 36.90. Bacon Arm; boxed extra shorts, $7.00; clear ribs, 27 87; Short clear $7.62. POULTRY Unchanged; chickens, lOo; springs, 22o; turkeys, 10c; geese, 6e. BUTl'ER Dull; creamery, 16S18o. EGGS Steady, 13c, case count. t, Recelnte.Shlpmenta. Flour, bbls...., 3,000 7.000 Wheat bd 13,000 146.000 Corn v ...21,000 74,000 oats, bu....::.: 20.000 47,000 Kaasaa City Grata and Provisions. , . -. . Arv ia TVUIP1T Uaf. ket higher; May, 88c; July, 7ci Septern- 87i6cVNo. 2 red. $1.011.08; No. 3, 95c6'$1.00; CORN Firm: May, 60c; July, 444c; Sep tember, 4243'Ac; cash. No. 2 mixed, 63c; No 3. 52t6Sc; No. 2 white, 65c; No. 3, 64c.-"nik-S No. 2 white. 4441460; No. 2 Wilted, 43&44o. - M. HAY i'noice timui.ii, fiv.wyAx.vv, wi.n., prairie, $8.00. BUTTER-Creamery, I64fl7c; fancy dairy. 16c.. ... . . .... ... . EGGS Steady . Missouri ana luunm r.tMm.d 12c: new No. whltewood cases included. 1313c. Wheat, bd. 13.600 89.200 Pnm bu o.nirv w.'v 8a; bu:::::::;..: .oqq : ,n i,m Minneapolis Orala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 19. WHEAT May, 85Hc; July, 3'ci Septemlrlo toslSo. On -track: No. l.hard, 9898Hc; . 1 northern. r7AB97Ho; No. 2 northern. FiAJLiK first PIK" " ? " ilSa. patents, $4.86(66.05; first clears, 3.564P3.66; second clears, $2.56. URAN ltt.BOii'll.OO. . . ' Dnlnth Urkla Market. DULUTH, May 19. WHEAT In store: No. 1 hard, 3V; N- 1 northern, 88.e. To arrive: No. 1 hard, 9i;Hc; No. 1 northern, 96ifco; No. 2 northern, 9:tc. On track; No. 1 northern, 93i9vc; No. 2 northern, n& MSo; May, S6c; July, JBHo; September, 'lATS On track and to arrive. 42c. Milwaukee Grata. Market. MILWAUKEE. May l.-WHEAT-Ons cent higher; No. I northern, $1.00ral.00; No. 2 northern, 8899c; old July, Sa&lWc Wd. RYE One cent higher; No. 1, 7tte.' BARLEY Steady ; No. 2. 63c; sample. 26 CORN -Firm, No. 3. 63c; July. 480 bid. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. May 19 WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 1 California. 10d. Futures Steadv: May, 6e 3d; July, is 4d. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new. 4s 4d; American mixed, old 4s J'Jd. Fu tures quiet; May, nominal; July, 4s SvV1. Peoria Market. PEORIA. May !. CORN-Steady ; No. 8. 61c; No. 4. 4o. WHISKY-fl.28. Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. May 19.-COTTON-Stot in limited demand, prices 4 points lower; American middling fair. 7.60d; good midd ling. 7.46d; middling, 738d; low middling. 7 tld; good ordinary, 7.10d. Puturea opened and cloaed easy; American middling, g. o. c . May and June, 7U6d; June and July, 7d; July and August, 4fcki; August and September, 74d; October and November, t.9Hd; November and December. 6.92d; De cember, 6 rJ1; December and January, l.89d; January and February, 6 HHd. ' NEW OKLEAN3, May 1 -COTTON-Futures steady: Ma, 13 0t(il3.11c: July. 13.63 613 53c; August, 12 744112.760; September, 1147a bid; October. 10.96'iilO mo: November, 10 85til0.86o; January. 10 WcH10.89c. - Spot opened lower and closed steady: sales. 4.100 baiea; ordinary, . 10 15-lse; good ordinary, UWo; low middling. 12c; middling, lJo; food middling, 13 t-16c; middling fair. 3 16 16c;. KT LOUIS. Mar ll.-COTTON-Qulet. Uo lower; middling, 180 : sale, none: re ceipts, none; shipinsnts, none; stock, 12.360 Nh!w YORK. May 19.-COTTON-Bpot Closed quiy; middling uplands. 1340c; mid dling gulf, IS too; sales, 1.20 baiea Dry Goods Market. NOT" YORK. May 19 DRY GOODS The market is without change. The convention of diy goods lubbers is still In session and this withdraws a number of buyers from tne mark.-1. Only a slight cooiinuanoa of export business la reported. SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS SaonritSet Ffll Into Proionnd Snllnac and He.lKt. BUYERS UNWILLING IN RISING MARKET Reaasaptloa at Belllas; af raited States Bteel fader Pesalmlstle Reports Has a Dracglaa- Effect aa the Market. NEW TORK, Msy 9.-The stock market continued Inert and almost llfelexs todav. When prices ceased their slow downward tendency the market fell Into profound (dullness and neglect, thus reflecting the unwillingness of any buyers to take stocks on sn upward scale of prices. The trading started with some light gains, due to the sympathetic Influence of the London mar ket. The resumption of selling of United States Steel preferred on the continued offerings of pessimistic leports from the Iron trade was the flrat drag upon the mar ket. The aubtreasnry statement showing gains st the expense of the banks for the week of 311,290,000 promised another form idable Inroad upon the surplus reserve of the banks. Sterling exchange showed a slightly yielding tendency. The Bank of England sustained Its discount rate, but the open rate in Paris receded and the Bank of France statement showed the growing plethora of resources of that in stitution. The weather map was pro nounced Ideal for the crops, hut the con tradictory strength In the wheat market neutralized the effect of this. The severe reduction In New York Central's net earn ings for the quarter emphasised the de mand for bonds from other quartera. Notice late In the day of an offer for subscriptions next week to a $:i6.000.0uO Cuban bond Issue la another factor prom ising to prolong the demand for gold ex port. But this did not prevent prices from retracing their previous course In sym pathy with a rally In United States Steel preferred, leaving the day's conditions again wholly Insignificant. Bonds were dull and rather heavy, with late recovery. Total sales, par value. $1, 265.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Following was the range ot prices on the Slock exenange: Sales.Hlgh.Low.Close. Atchison 9,100 66 67 67 do pfd i uuiuiiiuiu at umo 2,iuu 11. lift do pfd 9UU Canadian Pacific 300 Central of N. J .... 110 116 ll. .... ltrt Chesapeake & Ohio.. 100 2 Chicago c Alton do pfd Chicago lit. West.... 600 15 Chicago & N. W Chicago, Mil. & St. P. 600 13V - do pfd 37 80 "' 1U4 16 8 li'ft 14 lis Chicago I. & T.. do ptd C. C. C. & St. L, 4U0 ii 17 .... ta .... 14 .... 61 20 20 153 153 Colo. Southern do 1st pfd ' do 2d pfd 100 20 Delaware & H Dutf 154 Del., Lack. & W 200 26ift Denver At R. G 200 1 19 66 19 66 22 60 ao pia juu Erie 7,800 do 1st pfd 1,000 do 2d pfd 600 66 2av 68f 64, a. 68 24 77 12M 84 60 77 128 16 83 19 38 ltK 142 75 110 40 Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central ., do pfd K. C. Southern-... do pfd L. N Manhattan L. Metropolitan 8co. ... Metropolitan St. Ry. Minneapolis & St. L. M., St. P. & S. S. M. do pfd Missouri Pac. Missouri, K. & T.... do pfd - Natl of Max., pfd.. N. Y. Central Norfolk & West..... do pfd Ontario & Western... Pennsylvania Pitts. C. C. & St. L.. Reading do 1st pfd 500 78 100 128 600 20 300 38 1,300 lUfe Hi 38 106 1W 142 142 800 tio 100 200 62 61 61 100 119 119 llo 2,900 89 88 89 200 lb 16 16 100 v4 34 34s .... 36 1,200 114 113 114 200 50 06 65 86 , 500 20 20 19,600 113 112-6 20 69 2(H 64 44 12 81 46 20 .82 ' 20 2,300. 100 .a 20 64 ao zd pra Rock Island Co 4,600 do pfd 800 St. L. at 8. F., 2d pfd. .... 20 64 Bt. U. southwestern do pfd Southern Pacific ... Southern Ry. ....... do pfd Texas & Pacific Tol. St. L. & West. do nfd . 100 . 6,804 . 1,200 '. 800 : 200 . 100' .13,400 234- 23V 87 86 Union Paclflo ........ do pfd .,.... Wabash do pfd 90 1 16 83 16 1 88 7 218 182 100 W 48 16 69 26 85 7 28 17 81 49 100 700 Wheeling 6 L. E Wisconsin central ... do pfd Mexican Central Adam Express Co.... American Ex. Co United States Ex. Co. WAlla-Furcn Ex. Co.. 100 600 38 7 88 7 Amal. Copper 12,100 49 16 4K 16 Amer. Car & F'dry do pfd r. Amer. Cotton Oil.. do pfd Amer. Ice do pfd A... Tlnuail mi 100 300 100 6 2ti 20-4 28' ii" do of d 100 28 Amer. Locomotive do pfd 100 Amer. Smelt. & Reflg. 100 81 49 49 do Pfd 400 W Amer. Sugar A. Reflg.10,800 126 121 126 95 Anaconda Mining 100 78 76 Brooklyn K. x Colo. Fuel & Iron Consolidated Gas..... Corn Products do pfd Distillers Sec Gen. Electric Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd National Lead North American Paciflo Mall People's Gas ... Pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman Pal. Car ... Republic, Steel do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal & Iron... U. 8. Leather do pfd y. 8. Realty do pfd U. S. Rubber .. do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd Westmghouse Elec. Wmi.i'ii lTnlon 6,300 .45 44 600 28 28 1,800 208 207 ' Total sales for the day, hares. Aostoa Stock Qaotatioaa BOSTON, May 1.-Call loans, 33 , per oent; time loans, re P' cent. Olftcial .lnuinv of stacks and bonds: Atchtws sdj. WMtlog. common a. u 100'A4r.nlure Mei. Cntral Allou.. ........... Alohlwn 47 Amalgamated .... ao yf ftn.lAm.rican Ztno .. Bortoa Albany.... 841 jAtlaatw boaiou Ualn. Blusham Boitua Klaiatod 1 I''al. Heels... ritchburs ptd Ui OnUnnlal Mrx. Ceatral Coppw Rang. N Y., N. II. H...1M Dalr W..l Par. Marquatt. ltt;Domlnloa Coal .. Union "acla tltoPranklts T . riim . 14 (IraafV .. 1 ... 8 .. 4 .. SV. ... m ... 10 ,.4b .. 11 .. 41 .. ... 4 ... n. . 3 8-14 .. 4 ... I 1.. 4 ... W ... 4 .. ... H ... savi ... w ..." 1 ... K .. 1 ... 11 .. ... UH ... I :::,. mww. a iiu T.i. D...I. . Am r. Pn.u. Tub. Am?. Busar J ,.. 4Maia. Ulalag .... ,..1M MlcklgaB ,,.Ui'Mohawk Am. T. T J..U Old boraiaioa OKMlt Parrot Wulncy Mont. 1;. a u, Avar, wwa " 4. pta . -- - T Dominion 1; J Kdiaoa Blfc-'i " r. 1 Vlbj.l. IUV Bbaonon ataaa. BUctrlti ...... U'Tamarack do pfd -V i.naity ....... Maaa. Oa. Mining. "nuU ru I " United Shoe stack.... 41 it Uh 40 pfd 11'4 1 Victoria tl. . SiMl "iS"10". do pfd MHiWolvwIae .... Bid. Kaw Tark MlaiaaT fltaeka. NEW YORK. May 12. The following are Ihs closing prices on mining siocas, Adams Oh Alia Brtoo. Bronawlek Can .. Comaieok Tuan.l Co. I'al. Va.. Hnrn line Iroa Sllnar Laadrllla Cos .... If Lima rhut Ontario Oablr ; Pbunll ,, PMo.1 da vac Mlarra Nrrada Small Hopaa ....... Standard . I .K0 .111 , T , 11 . M , 4 . It .804 . Ii . . T . IS .16 .lit .14 . 1 Kerr York Maaejr Market. NEW VOKK. May l-MONKf-On call, eaay at 12 lr tent; cloalng hid, 1 per cent; offered et 2 per cent. Time luuns, firm; sixty and nint ty days, 3 per cent; six month, i p-r cenl. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 84 toT EitL, I N O EXCHANOE-lraaier, with aetual business In bankers' bills at 84 8ni0 fur demand dvad at 4.(h4.&4uv for . sixty 8 l.vl H" 20 24 J 7 KS lf i" ie,' 83 33 lT Li 46 27 208 11 66 , .... .... .... 202 , 400 164 164 164 10 . 100 65 66 65 4... .... 87 J 8o6 i9 18 19 I "io6 25" 26" 25 , 700 95 94 96 . .... ... 24 .... 210 :::: : e . 1,604 , a- S7 : "i66 77',' 77',' 76 . 2,100 23 ' 82 82 ! 'ifiO 79" 79" 78 . 2,700 7 7 7 . 4.700 61 89 61 . 300 16 16 1 . 200 G6 66 66 . 2.600 9 8 9 .37.100 62 61VS 5jrr4 .... .... 156 ! '760 86 85 85 183.800 day bills; posted rates, I4.8EWIM 88 and 847f4KS; commercial bills, 14 84. SILVER Bar, ic; Mexlcaa dollar. 44c BONDS-Oovemment, steady; railroad, heavy. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: ' V. . rf. ta. re....lx Manhattan e. g. 4s....lt do eoepoa Hi . 1 antral 4a do la. r-f 1'H do lrt nc 11 do eousne lWHIMlnn. St. L. 4s.... H aa aa. ra lntaial.. K. A T. da 10 do coapoe .!" ao 21 nn .lwN. R. r. ot H. e. 4a. T4"4, do old 4a, n do coupon .... Atcblaon fan. 4i do adj. 4a Atlantlo ix. r. o. mm. Mss 4a IC". 'N. j. (. saa. 6s Ill1 llH'.No. Paclfie 4a lP4t 41a do la 71 a 1M IN. A W. e. 4a Hi d. 8. L. 4a A per.... Nt (.....IMS Pwn. con. l4a, 71 ISeadlno aan. 4a aaik B. A O. 4a do laa Contral of Oa. dn lat Inr Ch-a. A Oblo 4a Kll Rt I. JL 1 u - a. Ill Chlrajo St A. IVta 7Sa St. L. A 8 K. If. 4a! II C . B. A O. n. 4a ... 4 pi. i,. o. tv. ia v' Oeabnard A. L. 4o... K o. Paciflo 4a liv. So. Rallaar 6a IliS Tela. A p. la 1)114 T.. 8t. L. A W. 4a.. t Union Paclnc a dn conv. 4. N V. 8. Steal Id aa ll Wabaah la 114T. C. M 8. P. a 4a..l0Va C. A N. W. c. V...1J1 C. R. I. A P. 4a.... W4 do col. 6a 71V C C C. A S. 1. t. 4a.. 101 Chicago Tar. 4a 1t Con. Tobaio 4a 40 Colo. A So. 4a 4 D. A H. U. 4a........ 84 Eria nrlor lian 4a aw do d-a. B 6i4 do aan. 4a UW w. A U K. 4a. 1S "4 .. 70 P. W. A D. C. Is... .1" Wla. Central 4a. Hocking Val. 4m...ln ,'Colo. P. A I. t L. A N. oil 4a 100).' Offered. Loaves Stock Market. LONDON, May 19 Closing: Conaola, money ... P0T-14.N. Y. Central.. ..in ... M .. t ... II' ... 681. .. iS ... 111. .. 8 , ... 11 ... ... 4 ... 44 .. ... M ... til ::: ... 844 ... M d. account P0S Norton A w... Anaconda 44 do ptd Alculaoa 9'. Ontario A W PnniylTanta Rand Mlnaa Reading do lit pfd do Id pfd So. Railway do pfd So. Pad so Union Paciflo do pfd V. 8. Hteal do pfd Wabaah do pfd 74 Baltlmora A Oblo.... 7'4 Canadian Paclfto U Chea. A Ohio 4v Chicago Gt. W IS C, M. A St. P 141 DeBaers 194 P. A ft. t iO do ltd v, Kri. do lrt pfd do M pfd X Illlnota Central 1.114 Loula. A Naak 10. do pfd M., K. A T lSfclBpantsh . Ex-dlvldend. feILVkR bar, quiet, 5 9-16d per ounce. MONfcY-IfoJlU nor cent. Tiro rate o. discount In the open market for short bills is, 1116-16 per cent; for three moat lis bin?, lia-16'tfU per cent. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Condition of Trade and ((Dotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. EGGS Receipts, liberal: market steadv: fresh stock, 15c. L.1VE POULTRY Hens, 10c; roosters. according to slae, 5438c; turkeys, iSc; duuas, 9c; geese, 5c. BUTTtR Packing stock, 11c; choice to fancy dairy, Hnjioc; separator, iOc. FRESH KI8H Trout, 12c; pickerel, 10c; pike, 12c; perch, 7c; bluetlsh 12c; white fish, 12c; salmon, 14c; redsnupper, 11c; lob ster, green, 26c; lobster, boned, ;x-; bull heads, 11c; cattish, 14c; black buss, 211c; halibut, 10c; crappies, 12c; roe shad, 85c; shad roe, 8c; buauio, 7c; white uuss, lie, frog lea;s, per dox., 3oC. BRAN Per ton, 19.00. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up land, 38.60; No. 2, 38.00; medium, 37.50; coarse, 87.00; rye straw, 30.&C. These prices are for hay of good coior and quality. De mand fair and receipts light. TROPICA FRUITS. ORANGES Navels,, choice, large slse, (2.26(2.60; fancy, navels, all sizes, lii.Tu&.S.uO; Mediterranean sweets, all sizes, 12.26; Jat fas, all sizes, (2.50. LEMONS California ' fancy. 300 to 360. (3.60; choice. 240 to 270, $S.(KKa3.26. CALIFORNIA FlGrt-Per 10-lb. carton, 65c; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 12c; 6 crown, 14c; 7-crown,- 16c. BANANAS Per rnedlum sized bunch. (2.0062.60; jumbo. (2.763.25. DATES Persian, per box of 30 pkgs., (2.00; In 60-1 b. boxes, Sc per lb.; oriental stufTe'd dates, per box, (2.40. PiNBAPPLEd In crates of 24 to 42, per crate, 33.50. FRUITS. APPLES Oregon fancy Ben Davis, por box, (1.60; New York export Russets and Baldwins, (4.00. . . ; STRAWBERRIES Arkansas, per 24-qt. case. (2.00(gg.25. CHERRIES California, per box, (1.60 VEGETABLES. POTATOES Colorado,. (1.10; Dakota, per bu., (1.10; new Texaa. Aed stock, in sacks, per lb., 22c. . .' . . NAVY BEANS Per bi., (2.152.25. ONIONS Bermuda, per,6u-lb. crate, 22.00. CABBAGE California, - jper 2b 80: southern, per crate, (2.7. " 1 CUCUMBERS Pef dbi., 5!g76c. TOMATOES Florida, iTjfc s-basket crate, fancy, (2.60: choice, ... . RADISHES Per dos. bunches, i6(g60o. LETTUCE Top lettuce, per doT; 46c. TURNIPS Southern," per doz., 45c. BEETS Southern, per dos.. 75c. CARROTS Southern;. per doz., 75o. PARSLEY Per doz., 40c.i BEANS AVax. per bu. box, (3.00; string, per bu.' box, (2.00. -r SPINACH Per bu., home grown. 60OOc. ASPARAGUS Per dozen bunches, 464io0o. GREEN PEPPERS Per 6-baaket crate, 23.00. EGG PLANT Per do., (1.00. SQUASH Florida summer, per dot., 76c. PEAS-Per bu. box, (2,00. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin, twins, full cream, 11c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wiscon sin llmberger, 13c. 1 . . . CTDER-Per bbl., (6.60; per bbl., (3.25. MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 8c; No. 1 suited, 7c; No.. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal calf., 8 to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs., 6c; dry salted hides, 8fl2c; sheep pelts,' 24(o 27c; horsehldes, (1.502.60. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, ' large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., c; roasted peanuts, per lb., Sc; Chill walnuts, li!i;)c: large hickory nuts, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 10c: hard shell, 13c; shell barks, per bu., (2.00; black walnuts, per bu., (1.26. , . Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 19. METALS There was a slight reaction in the London tin market which cloaed Sa lower on spot at 126 15s, and 7a 6d lower at 124 16s for futures. Locally tin wau quiet with spot quoted at (27.o5ctr2S.16. Copper declined 7s ed to 6 15a for spot and futures in the Lon don market, and a little easier In the lake market, where lake is quoted at (13. 0013. 12; electrolytic, (13.12, and ousting t (if 6i:a) 13.50. Leud was unchanged at (4.004.66 in the local market and declined 2s 6d to 11 12s 6d In London. Spelter remains easy in the local market with spot quoted at (6. lout 6.26; in London there Was a decline of 2s nd With closing quotations at 22. Iron closed at 62s In Olasgow and at 43s 6d in Middles boro. Pig iron warrants were weak with sellers at (9.26; No. 1 foundry northern is quoted at (16.60; No. 2 foundry northern at (i4.6flfil6.O0; No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft at (13.604113.76. ST. LOUIS, May 19. METALS Lead dull; (4.37. Spelter dull; (4.Uxfri,97. Oil and Rosin. NEW YORK, May 19. OILS Cottonseed, easy; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, 27i28c. Petroleum, eaaiy; refined, New York, (8.15; Philadelphia and Baltimore, (8.10; In bulk, (8 20. Turpentine, steady, 68Q6c. ' ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to good, (2.95W3.0O. ' v SAVANNAH, Ga.t May 19. OILr-Turpen-tlne, firm, 64c. . . ROSIN-A, B. C and D. (3 66; B. 22.70; F. (2.75; O, (2.80; H, (2.90; K, (3.16: M. (3.30; N, J3.3o; ,T. U (3 60; W. W., (3.80. OIL CITY, Pa., May 19. OIL Credit bal ances, (1.62; certiflcateS,no bid; shipments, 93,067 bbls.; average, 77,227 bbls.; runs, 98,260 bbls. ; average, 74,728 bbls. ; shipments, Lima, 63,340 bbls.; average, 69,261 bbls.; runs, Lima, 641,198 bbls.; average, 63,240 bbls. . togar and -Molasses. NEW YORK, May 18, SUGAR Raw, firm. Refined, firm; No. , 4-&0e; No .7, 4.46c; No. 8, 4.40c; No. , 4.85c; No. 10, 4.80c; No. 11, 4 25c; No. 12, 4.20c; No. 13, 4.15c; NNEvVORLBANS, May 19. BUG AR Mar ket opened strong; open kettle, 2&2c; centrifugal white, 4V(4c; yellow, 3 4 6-16o; seconds, 2H33o. . MOLA8rli;S Nominal; open kettle, 20 25c;. centrifugal, lutfltc . Coftee Market. NEW YORK, May 19. COFFEE Futures opened steady at unchanged prices. Sales were reported Of 38.750 bag;. Including May at 5.86c; June, t'Oc; July. 5.76c; September tuOto6.16c; October, .; December, 8" A40o; March. 6 .5t.tf.7S Spot Rla quiet; No. 7 invoice, fic. Miirf, quiet; Cordova, 10y13c. ; Philadelphia Pradaec, Market. PHILADELPHIA. May 19BlrTTEH Firm, good demand: western creamery, 2lc; estra nearby prints. 23c. EOOS Steady ; fresh nearby and south wealern, 17'.', at mark; fresh w stern, 17c, at mark; fresh southern, 1&1..xj. at mark. , full neams, choice to lancy-jisc; cnoi full creams, fair to good. 88c r Bank Clearluas, OMAHA, May 19.-Bank clearings for tr dsy, 3!:SK,,123 8A. an increase of (141.584.6 1 over the corresponding day last year. Toledo teed Market. TOLKIlf), May 1 SEEDS Clover, cssh. (8 25; October. (5 72. bid; prime sJnlke. (d ie; August, to.3v.bld; prima llmothjr. (140. OMAUA LIVE S10CH MARKET Cattle Btc p Very L gt", but Markit Showed LiiCe Chtige. HOGS CONTINUE DOWNWARD COURSE Only w Car at heea aid Lanabs Arrla-e In Yards and Quality f Moat af Tkeaa Rather Caatasan, hat Priees Aheat Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. May 19, 1904. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 2,49 6,v6 l.'o Otrictal Tuesday.... 4.476 1 8.02i 1.4-4 OfflclaJ Wednesday 4.4t 20.573 8 Ufhclal Thursday 8,86 14.614 2.8 Four days last week... 13.726 Pnme days last week... .12,722 Seme days week before. .17,064 Same three weeks ago.. 23.311 Same four weeks ago. ...19,176 Sam days last year.... 10,987 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following- tub! shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for mo ur to aate witn comparisons who year: 104" 1903. Inc. Deo. Cattle 273.738 874.349 611 Hogs 990,743 891,24 99.478 Sheep 31.63a 43S.673 132,961 ... Average prices paid for iogs at South Omaha for the last several days with com parison: , Data. I U(M.lM.im.im.pM.lUM.ilH. May X..., May 2... May ... May 4..., May 6.... May May 7..., May 8..., May .... May 10... May 11.., May 12.. May 18... May 14... May 16... May 16... May 17... May 18... May 19... (3 76i t.172 14.9K2 9.226 8.408 40.324 18.14 49.63) 21.4"4 46.678 31.715 27.807 12.M 3 61 2 66 8 65 2 68 4 68 3 90 87 93 3 96 4 W4a e 76 71 8 62 6 a 2 93 2 80 0 2 89 8 96 63, 63 !9 87 6 62 a 6 64 8 X 3 62 3 621 4 64 8 17 4 611 46 2 6i 4 19 4 6s 4 mil 4 601 3i 41 8 oa, a 8 67 2 63 2 60 8 691 4 M 4 23 a t 4 26 4 46 4 29 4 26 ( 86 6 32 8 86 8 27 4"62: 6 31 2 66 Indicates Sunday, The official number of cars ot stock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. ds St. P Ii:... Wabash t Mo. Pac 2 4 .. 1 U. P. System 13 24 5 2 C. St N. W 8 12 F., E. & M. V 44 68 2 I C, St. P.. M. dc O.... 23 21 B. 4 M. R IS 46 3 1 C, B. & Q 4 1 .. .. K. C. tt St. J 1 1 C, R. I. A P., east 4 .. .. C, R. I. A P., west.... IS.... Illinois Central 1 .. Chicago O. W 2 6 Total receipts 109 205 11 4 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omana Pgk Co 482 2,ol4 14 Swift & Company 608 3,167 i72 Cutiahy Pkg Co 473 4,212 1.0SS Armour k Co 610 4,096 l.uxV) Omaha, from St. Joe 277 Vanaant A Co 18 Lobman At Co 11 Hill & Son 21 ..... Huston & Co 14 J. B. Root & Co 4 L. F. Husz 22' Wolf & Murnan 36 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 35 ...... 8. A S. Co 36 Jacob Dold ' 643 Halstead 13) Squlers 4i7. Utner buyers 101 so Total 2,421 14,674 2,760 CATTLE There was a very small run here this morning, about 100 cars being on sale. Packers got about all the cattle they needed yesterday for their immediate re quirements and for that reason were a lit tle slow to advance prices today, even In the face of the light run. Trading, how ever, was fairly active, with prices fully steady, everything being disposed of In good season. 1 . - The beef- steer market was only?, fairly active, with prices fully -steady: The' good, handy-weight cattle were in the best demand, the same as usual, and In a good many Instances sold af prices that looked a little stronger than those paid for the same kinds yesterday. On the other hand. ackers were inciinea 10 negieci uw piain aw cattle, and in fact the commoner kinds of all weights, so that taking tne market aa a whole It was not a great deal better than yesterday. A good olearance was made, tnougn, Dy ma miaaie 01 iuo forenoon. . ' - .. . The cow market was also fully steady arlth vaaterdav. Some of the more de sirable grades may have been a little stronger, but common kinds were no more than steady and none too active. There were comparatively few on sale, so that an early clearance was made. , There is nothing new to be said of bulls, veal calves and stags, as prices are about the same as tney nave ueou iur tua .i few- days. Very few stockers and feeders arrived with which to make a test of the market. Anything desirable can safely be quoted active and fully steady and the commoner grades also brought fully steady prices WltnOUt ailllUUliy. nciJioBcuwu, ia. . BEEF STEERS. No. At.. Pr- No . At. fr. I 704 1 71 1 ......1J6 4 M 74 1 40 11 W!l 4 60 ia . P07 4 04 1 IvlO 4 50 ' 181 4 01 10 ,.1111 4 M Si. 744 4 11 1110 4 M I ,...J0JO 4 . Ill 4 K ja 1T 4 16 t HOT 4 M 11 10i4 4 M 1 ..110 4 10 114 4 it 1011 4 10 , , no 4 m 1004 4 10 ft 14 4 It 1 1060 4 (0 an 1070 4 10 1044 4 6 14 '.. 17 4 M 1071 4 40 ..1113 4 at 14 ..1017 4t0- a m 4 M 1041 4 M; S3 1011 4 IS 4 1006 4 II 10., B1 4 IB 40 ;'..1164 4 66 ,..., Ml 4 15 1100 4 It 42 1041 4 36 M Hit 4 68 I. .. iaoo 4 a 11 io 4 m 10 113 4 llf.4 4 H la U 4 40 14 1410 4 M 10 71 4 4 1 .....1111 4 tl 41 1141 4 4 14 1141 4 40 110 4 40 I ...1140 4 0 1 1141 4 40 7 1144 4 40 4 110 4 40 11 1341 4 0 10 71 4 40 It jltl 4 40 II 1074 4 4 !.... 110 4 1011 4 40 J 1St 4 49 M.,t 114 4 40 1 1370 4 Hi Ill 1044 4 4S H 1111 4 tl tO lilt 4 4S 10 1141 4 41 ... 1141 4 41 1 1144 4 70 4..., 107 4 46 14..- 1144 4 T . 4.,. 11)1 4 44 II 1111 4 70 IT 1100 4 4t 17 1411 4 7 M 1014 4 4t 17 14(1 4 Tt IS lilt 4 44 10 ....1M 4 M 41 lilt 4 46 11 1N4 4 15 ia 1171 4 tO !.. 1171 4 STEERS AND COWS. 1, 154 4 IS . IT... 10M 4 4t STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1 , 470 4 00 It 1011 4 4i 4 1110 4 1 14 HU 4 10 1 0l 4 10 11 IliO 4 t I IS 4 to T 10,4 4 tt ia MO III It Ill 4 M a... HI IX 1 i:l 4 M 40 cows: im " ' ... 4to 1 to a io4 a 4i 70 1 00 1114 a Tt 1..., 1170 1 Tl 1 U70 a Tt i 1175, a Tt ' 1 1144 a 76 ' a no a Tt I 1010 a Tt 1 1....14T a Tl II 10.H a to 1 mt a H 1 i44 a m IS 1044 a 0 4 lorn a to 1115 a to 1 n IN 7 1041 4 04 iiu 4 00 I Ill 4 00 a 110 4 o I into 40 1 lOfO 4 M nit 4 m 1 1240 4 Ot 7 10M a na 120 IK M IW tio a to 71 a to ..... IM) 1 10 .....1040 t 74 a 00 o 70 8 0 i a t 110 10 ai a i into 1 it ion a to l'.!.-4 1. ,. t. 1... 1... lit 8 It ..102 8 M 117 9 n 1 me a at a 10a0 8 21 a m in ltr. Ml 8 4 1,... n6 a t 1..,. uh a t 1 iota a to tout 4 10 1 ti it a.. ....1071 4 10 ....1270 4 14 ....U.IO 4 II ....1471 4 1 .... lao 4 II ... ion 4 11 1434 4 la 1 io4t a to 1.. 1 iouo a 10 1.. 4 mm at 4,. 1 i44 a to 4.. I aw I at M . 1 iouo 1 TO I COWS AND HEIFERS. 10 1011 4 M HEIPERB. 1 too I ao 11 Tot 8 44 l. laa 1 to I til 4 110 1 TO 10 till ni 1 to ao... i tt 1 120 t 00 l..... M IM a in 1 00 11 191 i o I (16 I M 20 10a I a (14 110 1 I 'II J 4 1 I M ID I MIS 4 TO 1 . KHa 1 H 1 aiv f ji .M III J 110 I Tt 1.... 1270 I 04 I.... 1 1170 I 0 I.... ...iu a t ...HI 74 ...ln I T 1 1 i4.t a 14 1 .. o a i 1 iia a ia 1 1 ua a t if I I't, in I la ' til I Ua a If 764 8 Tt u 1(M I Tl a 1 mo a 7t M i 1M 8 II 8 XM 6 641 I 26 7 61 I 71 18 f 01 I 72 i 17 6 64 6 84 7 03 6 22 96 6 67 93 6 68 I 21 7 00 6 64 10 T OS 6 66 6 12 7 07 t 61 6 16 ( 66 i 16 91 6 16 7 0s I 8 T 12 6 71 6 17 7 12 6 66 6 21 7 07 6 69 6 23 7 13 6 72 6 20 6 73 6 11 7 12 6 10 1 n a a 1 ...ioe a n 1 ii t 1 us a n 1 142 a 1 m 4 CALVES. a t IN 1 1M 1 aa I M 4 na 1 1 at 1 100 4 on 1 1 aa 1 1" 4 0 1 t 1 M0 4 o 1 If I 00 1 n 4 is 1 r?t a so 1 im 1 1 a no 1 ok 1 1 4 T4 1 IT 8 n 1 104 I Tl I IM. I tt a i4 a o 1 tot 1 at 1 174 8 a 8TAUS. 1 ia a a 1 to a n 1 Tie a it 1 ui 4 m 1 nw a to a imi 4 it BTOCKER9 AND FEEDEK3. I Ill I TO 4 411 4 0 10 t I 1 t 1 M 4 10 1 !v 1 Tl 10 t 4 K a im a ai 11; 4 44 HOGS There was another big run of hogs here this morning, over !00 cars being reported. As compared with yesterday s enormous receipts, there wss quite a de crease. The market was slow and lower. Packers did not seem to be very anxious for supplies owrhg to the heavy receipts of the last feW days. At the beginning thev went around and picked out the better loads at a decline of about a nickel. They sold largely from 8445 to 84 60, with the choicest grades from $480 to 4.0. The llftht and common stuff had to go from $4.45 down. After about seventy-five loads had changed hsnds the market Weakened and for a time not, much business was done. Packers, thougn, finally bought what was left at just about the same prices aa were paid earlier In the day. - Common hog, though, were -hard dispose of and went largely from 84.4)fJ4.46, or a -nickel lower than the better grades. At noon practically everything, escept a few common loads, was disponed of, so that a good clearance was made In spite of the fact that tba market was slow. Representative sales: No. At. Sh. FT No. At. Sh. Pr. l.. 0.. at.. 11.. 41.. 4. . M.. .. C:: 11.. at.. IT.. .. .111 ... 1 00 .171 40 4 ItH .1(0 ... 4 It .171 ... 4M .141 40 4 3 .141 DO 4 Sa .177 10 4 174 .111 4 4 40 .IMS M 4 40 .114 ISO 4 40 ' 17.. it.. It . 4T.. T4.. 75.. ..IM 12 4 47 . III 4 I 4T ..UT 14 4 4T ..141 ' 12 4 IT ..1X4 JM 4 4T ..110 ... 4 47 ..141 lOO 4 47 ..III ... 4 4T ..1)0 IM 4 4T ..HI 140 4 47 ..111 14 4 47 ..260 ... 4 47 ..114 ... 4 47 ..IM ... 4 47 .141 IM 4 47 .117 124 4 47 ..111 IM 4 47 ..211 10 4 47 .247 40 4 10 ..111 40 4 60 ..21 10 4 6 ..111 ... 4 14 14. 41. 46. TV 41. 44. II. 41. 1. 11. W. II. Tl. 44. 44. 16. Tl. 14 40 4 4ISi ..114 .. 4 4JV, a 4 4i K) 4 42 M 4 41 4 41 ..let ...HI Tl Ill U II M. at. , 41.. 40.. Tt.. a.. Tl., Tl., 81.. ..114 0 4 41 ..He ... 441 ..114 10 4 46 ..mi a i 41 ..124 110 4 41 ..114 10 4 44 834 14 4 41 .170 100 4 tO .MT 4 46 .IM 40 4 10 II 110 4 46 II 24T 160 4 tn TT M IO0 4 40 in io 4 a 1M It 4 4i Mt M 4 4t 10 ... 4 41 844 844 4 41 121 840 4 4 11 40 4 4i Ill 40 4 44 227 10 4 41 201 40 4 4 I.. 84.. Tl.. 76.. a.. aa.. T4.. II.. It. . 77.. Tl.. 41.. T4.. 71.. 71.. T6.. 10.. II.. 41.. 14.. 71.. a.. TT.. T4.. 74.. 78,. 74.. 71.. 71.. 77.. Tt.. 44.. !.. TT.. II.. 71.. 10.. 41. .14T to 1 to 40 4 tO .. 4 t ,.. 4 64 .. 4 60 W 4 44 .. 4 60 M... 47.... 41.... 71.... Tl.... 46.... 41.... TO.... 71.... 44..,. 81..., 44.... 71.... .... 44.... 44.... 41..., 41.... 61.... 44.... 74.... 4.... 71.... 46.... Tl.... II.... VI..., IT.... 44.... T.... 44.... 40.... ...lot ...11 ...141 ...lie ...140 ...111 .III 10 4 10 .21 IU IH IOT 10 4 44 .144 .. 4 60 0 4 64 10 4 60 .IM 4 41 ....04 ....Ml ....IN ....171 ....113 ....14 114 no 4 a 111 49 4 46 4 II 4 M ..114 ..104 ..111 ..111 ..MT ..144 84 I 41 ... 4 46 10 4 46 ... 4 41 10 4 46 80 4 41 .. 4 45 .. 441 ... 4 10 W IM ....114 4 4 60 .,..16 IM 4 60 ....164 10 4 6i ,...IT1 10 4 61 ....Ml 110 4 12 ....871 ao iu ...,l7 l0 4 42 ..111 ..It 114 110 4 4 .115 80 4 4 ..it! ..Ill ..III 0 4 4 4 I 41 .. 4 41 .171 IW 4 (J .14 ao 4 62 I tl 1 221 110 4 46 111 40 4 41 ..868 , .14 .114 .801 IW .871 .170 .11 80 4 12 I II 4 tt 4 tl 4 13 4 62 4 4 12 4 II 4 II Ill 0 4 46 81 10 4 41 101 ... 4 41 112 114 4 46 104 110 4 48 101 110 4 46 Ill 40 4 44 117 140 4 44 1 ...,7 11 ta 80 .lit .III 40 4 44 a 4 44 40 4 41 to 4 46 67 170 ... I al', ... 4 11 ... 4 11 ... 4 II ... 4 46 ... 4 U 19 IK 10 4 II a I 6 to 4 tt 4 4 In 41 41. .Mi tt Ill to.. TO.. II.. 41.. 44.. tt.. 10.. 74.. (.. (4.. 14.. 0.. Ill .....16 194 174 171 1ST Ill 141 71 71 ...mt .114 4 4 47 II... 44... 71... 44.., IU..., tt.., ... 42. ,. I4..r ...147 120 4 4T IS 4 47 .814 ... a ti ao 4 47 0 4 17 ao 4 47 . 4 47 a 4 47 to 4 4T ....141 ...1S1 ,-,..171 ...'.264 ,.i.22t ...114 .6 .Ml 4 64 ...204 144 4 tt . . .14 ... 4 4 76. ..264 " 47 41.. 4 4 SHEEP There wm-k Itiat a f w r.rm r.t heep and lambs In sight this morning, and while the market was not very excited, till Just ' about steady prices were paid. With the exception of four cars of Colo rado wooled iemba, the quality of the ot ferlnga' Was -rather Inferior, and buyers and sellers had hard work to agree on the prioe,-but they, finally sold for W. 81. Home clipped lambs brought 8u.2$ and some fair yearlings H.50. Quotations for1 clipped stock: Oood ' to Choine lambs, 15. 80.45; fair to good lambs, 85 OOfflB.60; good to oholce wooled lambs, I88.76; fair to good wooled lambs. 86.009 8.00; good to choice yearlings or wethers, IS.0Ofi6.2f); fair to good yearlings or wethers, 84 7666.00; good -to choice ewes, 84.70to4.80; fair to good ewes, 84.5O4.70. .Representative sales: Ne. 20 western cull wethers.... 27 western-ewes , 1 western ewe..... , 68 western Iambs.......... 142 western, wethers 275 western wethers........ Av. 85 80 80 60 80 80 78 78 79 45 80 Pr. 1 00 200 8 00 4 00 4 50 4 50 6 5 6 25 2 00 2 25 4 25 S 8 65 65 17 western lambs 875 western lam ha , 60 western ewes 25 western cull lambs 78 western lambs 275 Colorado wooled lambs 78 72 78 bis uoioraflo wooled lambs luo Colorado wooled lambs . took ia Slarbt. Following- are the receipts of live stock for the ala principal western cities yester day: " '''' ; '! Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha , 1... .2,862 1 4.614 2.872 Chicago ......j.. ....2.600 24,000 10,000 Kansas City ....... ......4.800 " 10.000 8,600 fit. Ixiuls 2,000 . 8.000 . 2,000 St. Jonenh -.- ..i.... 1 7 1 tu 6ioux City 200 8,200 Totals 13.830 69,848 21,169 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle and Iheea Test Cents Higher . and Hogs Lower. CHICAGO, May 18. CATTLE Receipts, 2.500 head; market strong to lOo higher; good .to i prime steers, 85:256.70; poor to medium. 4.26f?6.0; stockers and feeders, 88.26iff-4.ft0; cows, fl.75iil4.76; heifers, 12.M& 4.85; canneri. 81.7v!2.76i bulls. . J2.25ffl4.26; calves, $2.6066.60; Texas fed steers, f4.00iaf HOOS-Repetpts. ,000 head; estimated to morrow, 16,000, head; market 6100 lower; mixed and'htrtchers, 86&Va4.S2V4; good to choice heavy, 84.75&4.87H; rough heavy, 84.60 44.75; light, 24.6rxir4.7f; bulk of sales, 4.70 SHEEP 'AKD LAMBS Receipts, 10,000 head; market steady to 10c higher; for lambs, steady to 10o higher! good to oholce wethers, J4. 766.60; fair to choice mixed, S3.764J4.7fi; western aheep, 84 50y6.66; clipped native , lambs, MirtH.iB; clipped western Jambs, $0.OQ'J1.2O; woolsd western lambs, 86.657.15; spring lamba, 6.0O.00. Kauisaa City IJe Staek Market. KANSAS 'CITT, May 18. CATTLE -Re-celpta, 4.800 head. Including 160 head of southerns; market strong; choice export and dressed beef steers, 24.75itV6.26; ,falr to (rood. 24-004.60; western fed steers, 84.00 414.00; atpekers and feeders, 83 264.70; southern steer, $3.7604.tU: southern cows, I2.ifl-a'8.76; native cows, ti.Vyjt-i .26; native heifer, $3.6034.85;' bulls, $2.6o-jS.0; calves, $2.76&.28. . . . HOOS Receipts, 10.609 head; market la lower; top, 84 6; bulk. 84.464.67; heavy. 84.654j4.76; packers, , $4.(04.70; pigs and lights. $4.00&4.66. SHEEP, AN1, ' LAMBS Receipts, 2,500 head; market steady; native lambs, $8.26 1.76: wealern . lambs. 6.00$6.80: fed ewea, $4.263 00; Texas clipped yearlings, $4,754 $ 26; Texas clipped sheep, HMab.0u; stock ers and feeders, $8 $04.60. New Torlt Mve Block Blarket. NEW1 YORK. May 1$. BEEVES Re ceipts, 373 head; no sale reported; dressed beef was In moderate demand at 8H4o per lb., for native sides; exports today, 71 bead of cattle and 62 head of sheep. . CALVES Receipts, 86 head; market barely steady; common to prime veals sold at 84.50 5.80, per luo lbs : city dressed veals slow at $6 00,1 100. per 100 lbs.; a few extra prime at (Ho per Ih, HOGS Receipts, 1, 4.1 head; market feel ing steady; none on sale. Sheep and LAMBS-Receipts, 4.r head; market for sheep Arm to 10c higher; good to rhotoe lambs strong, coinf.on grades steady; spring lambs steady; com mon to choice" clipped sheep Sold at $3 0k3 $.00 per 100 lbs.; common to choice clipped Iambi, $60r7.12; choice Virginia spring lambs, 63 lm , at 80 per lb. common Buf falo spring lambs at $fl 06 per head; dressed muttons nrra at aofUfe per lb.; dr eased lamb steady, at 1) --ilVc; city dressed vspring Iambs at 88 0uh4I av per carcass, t. Loals l ive Stock Market ST. LOIT18. Msy 18. -CATTI.B Receipts, t.OuO head, including 1.100 Texans; market steady to strong; native shipping and ex- ort steers. $4 Wis 50; dressed beef and utrher steers. $4 1V46.40; steers under 1,000 pounds, $3.6(kU4 411; stockers and feeders, $16034 30; cvwa and heifers, 83 iMi 460; cannera. l2fU2W; bulla. U1O04 1O; calves. MOo-aOOO; Texaa and Indian steers, $3. TrVh.4 76; cows and heifers, 88.014 00. IIOOS-Recelpts,' 6,000 head; market wag steady to 60 lower; pigs and lights. 84 JfVf 4 6; packers, l6Ojj4.i0, butchers and best hesvy. 84.6WM.80. BHF.EP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head; market steady to strong; native mut tons. $4 IffjS 50; lambs. fS OO-iTT IS; culls and bucks. 83.26i4.26; stockers. U7Mj3.60. I. Jesepk Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. May 18. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.878 head; natives. 34 8675 S5 ; Texas nd westerns, $3. 75414.85; cowe and heifers. $2.254.76; bulls and sings. t-'.7Mi4 .; year lings and calves. r2. 75(4. J5; stockers and feeders, $3.26114.40. lUHia Receipts. 8.135 head: market wss mostly lOo lower; light. $4.K4.60; medium and heavy, $4.PM4.70. 8HKKP AND LAMPS Receipts, J.TtVJ head: market steady to 10c higher; west ern lambs, $8.80; shorn lambs, $6.96. Sloaa City I .Ire atoek .Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Msy 18.-SpeclaI Tele gram.) CATTLE Relpt, 200 head; mar ket strong; beeves, $1 6ii.00; cows, bulls and mixed, 8iJH4i4.J6; stockers and feeders, $.1.0-V(i4 00; calves and yearlings, 82.7MJ3.75. HOtSS Re;elpts, 6.200 head; market Co lower, celling at $4.4o4j4.60; bulk, $4.60. Waol Market. BOSTON, May 1 WOOL Territory and pulled wools are -quiet. The market lor foreign wools Is Arm.' Price on wools sre principally unchanged, as follows: Idaho, fine, HMrfrlsc; heay fine, 13(iJ13Hc; flno medium, lfrijl5c; medium, 161, c; low medium, 17tifl8c. Wyoming, Mne, 14ViTlc; linvf fine. IsniJHo; fine medium. lfilJiMto: medium, lffl8c; low medium, 1310. Trtah and Nevada, Wya-Uic; heavy line, ISHc; One medium, 154Tbc; medium, lMjisc; low medium, lltiTJOo. Dakota fine. 1516o; fine medium. I0il6or medium, liil8c; low me dium. lJ'SJOc. Montana, fine, choice, 189 18cj fine average, 17tflc; fine medium, choice, ISftISc; average, lAal7c; staple, 18tf 19c; medium, choice, lSWlSc. ST. IXriS. May 1 4, WO(U-Steady ; me dium grades, combing and clothing, 17$r21c: light fine, 14i 17c; Imavy fine, IL'iU 14o; tub washed. 2(vfi31c. LONIVON, May 19-WOOL-The third series of wool auction sales closed today. Following are the sales In detail: New South Wales, 2,200 hales: scoured. Is VaAW Is 7d; trreasy, 6-(1 -Sis Id. Queensland, 1.100 bales; scoured, HVsrl Ef 1 1H1; greasy, 6H' lid. Victoria, 900 hnles; scoured, Is ldiils 8d; gresay, 1llHd. South Australia, 1.000 bales; scoured, Is 6Hd; greasy, IVollHd. West Australia, 100 bales; greasy, BHifflOd. New Zealand, 2,000 bales; scoured, Is lVid'31 Is 3d, Cape of Good Hone and Nntnl. 800 bales; scoured, S,d'jls 6d;. greasy, $SVad. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record May 19, 1904, ns fur nished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam atreet, for The Bee: Maria Layton and husband to Edward A. Voss, 8 acres In aw of section 8-14-13 $ 800 Clarence W. Urwin to Nettle A. Riser, part of lot 14, block I, r Hanscom Place . 800 Jennie H. Moosehead to Albert C. Lamoreaux, part of lot 2, block 17, E. V. Smith's addition 1 Continental Trust company to Albert A. 1 Lamoreaux, part of lot 8, block 17, E. V. Smith's addition 1-5 German Savings bank to Omaha Mer cantile company, - lots in Cain Place and other lands 3,000 August J. Millhouse et Hi to W. M. Price, Jr., lot 22, block 1, East Side.... 2,200 Margaret Cannon Reagan and husband to William 8.- Graham and William G. TJre. lot 1, block 4, Plalnvlew 3,600 Tena McNalr to Alfred L. Anderson, lot 34, Luke A Templaton's 850 Thomas Qeary and wife to Cecelia A.iMuller, part lot 2, block 21, South Omaha 1,650 The Byron Reed company to James Neville, part lot 3, block 107, city.... 60 Lulun C. Gibson and wife to John Tenexar, lot '7,' tlock-1, Burlington Place 150 Sheriff to Mary E. Morris, lots 10, 11, -12 and part of 13, block 8, West End.. 203 Elizabeth I. N. Tukey and husband to Stors Brewing company, lot 6, block 197, city 2.648 Cecelia Whelan to Convent of Mercy, part lot 2, block 4, 8. E. Rogers' ad dition 1 - 1 Mary J. Nicely and husband to Elisa beth W. Wright, part lot 3, Woo It 7, olty of Omaha 2,400 Nets G. Hallenburger and wife to Charles J. Zanton, lots 17, 8,. 79 and . part of 16, block 28, Benson.;..- 600 Edgar H. Scott and wife ta Frank Bosanak, lot 17, block 7, Brown Park. 675 Genevieve Tyler to BaMhaa Jotter, . lot. 1, block 8. Shelby Place ,250 Charles H. Campbell to Edward R. Benson, lots 1 to 12. block 48 Benson.. 825 Harry Heth to Stockton Heth, lot 4, block i, Matthews' subdivision 1 Henry Stockton Hill to George Hamptman, lot 4, block 6, Matthews' ' subdivision 1 -12S, C. M. Jacques and wife to Walter Jer- . , ome Green, lot 1, block 7, Bhinn's " addition 1 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES.-!-Department of the Interior, Office of In dian Affairs, Washington, D. C, Maroh iii. 1804. Sealed proposals. Indorsed "Proposal! for blankets, woolen and cotton goods, clothing, etc.," as the case may be, and di rected to the Commissioner of Indinn Affairs, No. 118-121 Wooster street, New York City, will be received until 1 o'clock p. in., ot Tuesday, May 24, A904, for furnish. Ing for the Indian Service, blankets, woolen and cotton goods, clothing, notions, hat and caps. Bids must be made out on Gov ernment blanks. Schedules giving all nec essary Information for bidders will be fur- '1 Dished on application to the Indian Office, Washington, I). C. ; the U. S. Indian ware houses, 119-121 Wooster street, New York City, 260-267 South Canal -street, Chicago, III.; 816 Howard street, Omaha. Ncbr.; wi South Seventh street, St. Louis. MO. ; the Commissaries ot Subsidence, U. S. A., at Cheyenne, Wyo.. and St. Paul. Minn. ; tlio Ouartermaater, U. 8. . Seattle, Wash.; the postmasters at Glouz City, Tucson, Portland, Spokane and Tucoma; and the Manufacturers' and Producers' Association 4f Cadirortila, San Frauciauo. Cal. . Bids will b opened at tba hour and days above stated, and bidders are invited to be pres. , ent at the opening. The Department re serves the right to determine the point of delivery and to reject any and all bid, or any part of any bid. , W. A. JONES, Com missioner. M2dl8t-M OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTKR- maater, Sheridan, WyO . May, 19, 1H.- Sealed proposals in triplicate wilt b4 re- oelved here until 10 a. na. June 8,-1904,. for ' constructing a water pipe line. Including settling; baaln, manholes, etc., from Big Goose Canon to U. S. reservoir in Sheridan County. Wyo. Plans, specifications .and Other Information may be obtained ai offices of Depot Quartermasters at Omaha, Bt. Paul, Denver, St. Louis and Chicago and at this office. Bidders must state the time In which they will complete the work, -as same will have important bearing en award. IT, H. reservea tiia tight to avcapt,,, or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing projioials .:' should bo endoi-sed. "Proposals (or Water Pipe Une," addressed to Capt. Thc. Swobe, (J. M. M19-20-il-SS-Jtt-7 OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTrfR maater, Fort Leavenworth, May U, 1W4- Sesled proposals, In trlpilrale, will be re ceived here until 11 a. m., central time, June, 16, 1904,, and then opened, 'or con structing the following building, Inolud.n plumbing, heating and elictilo wiring: One engineers' storage shed, two stables, on wagon shed, one employes' quarters, at Fort Leavsnworth, Kansas. Bid. Iris will state in their bid the time in whlcn they will complete the work, as time will tjtm an Important consideration In the award. Full information and blank forms of pri-. posals fiirnlahed 011 sppllcailcn to tilts ofttce. Plana and speclncatiohs msy oa Seen here; also lu office of chlaf iiailei master at Omaha. United State reserve the .right 10 accept or reject any or a,l ' proposals, or an part thereof. Envelopes to be endotsed "Proposals for Public Uull.; lags." and addreasod lo Major D. B Vlt Car'.hy, Uuartei master. . MlD-M-Jl-SSJiiuiMJ - CHIEF QlTARTBRMASTErt'S OPFICU Omaha, Neb., April 23, JPOI. Sealed ff': posals, in triplicate, wll! bo rceelved lice and by ouartermaaters at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m , central stand u d time, May 28, 19"4, for furnishing wood, coal and charcoal during the, llical yr' ending June 30, li5. at Omaha Q V. depot, Forts Crook, Robinson and Niooi ir. .'e braaka, Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kanaaa, Forts D, A. Russell, Mackenxle and Wushaltie, V-: oming, Fort Des Moines, lows, n koit Meade, South Dakota. Propossla for 4 - i livery at other places will be ettertal:ted. ., U. 8. reserves right to reject or accept ' sny or all proposals, or any part thereof. c Information furnished on application here. : or to quartermaatera at station named Envelopes containing proponala should marked "Proposals for Fuel." and d dressed to Major J. E. SAWVF.R. C. Q. M. A29 30 M20 21 28 !i . OFFICE CHIF.F QUARTERMASTER. m Omaha. Nsb., April 27, 1804. Sealed pro posals. In trlplloute, Bithjact to the uaual oonditions, will hn received here until 10 e. Hi., central stsndard time, May 27. 1904, fur construction of a frame gymnasium build ing st Fort Robinson, Nebraku Fuil In formation f lynlslit J on sppllcHilns to this i ftlce, where plan and spaclncuelor nvi be seen.or to the Quartermaster, Port Rob. Inaon. Proposals to be marked "Proposals Sor Gymnasium Building," and addreaned tu , E. SAW 1 EH, Chief Qua rtermastef.