THE OMAHA DAILY- BEE: -THURSDAY. MAY 4, lOO.t 9 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Btporti of Knit and Heiu Tj Starts : July Wheat Up. GOOD WEATHER . OFFSETS TH.' BULLS Mar to'ihrat Coatlaae Strong aaa Deaaaan "la Ctooal Cora I ' rirat aa4 Adi-Oaee- Is Predicted. $ ' '' OMAHA. May 3, 190.1. With report of ruat ana Hessian ny in district pr several states and wttn foreign market . Arm, there .was an upward tendency In July wheat today'. Favorable weather reports kept down any great .ad vance, i, -v ' May also continue atnjnif. The demand was better on the floor lor--casn wneai, hut nana waa ottered. , ' Corn 1st firm. In ere aaanvi to be a -large export demand and email primal y receipt In thi x-ommodlty, and local oulia p. cunt an advance on tma account.- one car of No. 2 wa sold on the floor at 46c. .. Oats advanced Ht4c, In LBe (oral cash market, though no trade4 were mada. inia waa in sympathy with yesterday a ad vance in. tne general mantel, placing oats about on i the export level. A rew YorK wire to Oma; a says tnat there la a good export 'demand tor oata, but omy a lew wnite flipped oata ate being warned, and they gn Laicny to London. At ine. close today. May stood at Vic and July at 3hc. May coin, closed at Juiy av,'c and September-at 4H&c. Oata cirnwo nn May about inename an yester day, the other montn a little tower.' .,nMB inn, auiu iiru ctNjnuen in iven-i tucay pt Heasian ny. also rut and threats ening wfamer. Clinton ana Fulton coun ts, m Missouri, tepon prospects for a nan crop, one county In Texas reports tnat the wheat la beaded out: but tha mun are short ana the black rum bad. - 'mere are some reports or rust in Oklahoma and Ten nessee, iinua far omy small dlstricta are t.uncernea ana not mucTt alarm haa been manifested in the pit. Liverpool closed He hlgner lit wheat touay and H-OHc higher in corn. Berlin wheal closed nlihrr. In Chicago May wheat was gtoauy, with amalt trade., ivioston was me leaning uuyer ot September, wheal and Shearon, Hnmlll yo. werje I fie aellers. Pnngie waa the lead-- lllK bUVM,of JUIV Indlcer May wheat deal had shifted from Chicago ' miuneopoiis. ine h-iiishury interests have th-oontrct stocks of 4,6oi,000 bushels, and the predictions are that they will en deavor tofmake May and July tight from now on. There were sales yesterday of 200 car of No. 1 to go hack to Minneapolis after 'ting ooen snipped rrom there a few days ago. It Was bought tovdellver the Gate deal, but -the market rirnrmeri In r-hlcsarn. while an advance In Minneapolis caused It ' o un.i jungea or tne Minneapolis mar ket say -they are bearish on July wheat almost ta -a man. ThA Mntrart stocka at t.'hlcagd .are held hy two houaes, one not disposed to sell and the other shipping out, having chartered boat thl week for 600,000 bushels. - Recelpts'of only 109,000 bushels of corn At primary tJolnts yesterday, while the ship ment waa 60O.OO0 bushel, would Indicate an advance. Peoria dIMtllers are badly in need bt orn and are Irquirlng for It at Chicago Hie elevator between Peoria and Springfield being Idle. Corn Is firm In the Chicago-, and foreign market and helps everytnmg- on tne -list. There was a sale of im.ots) ,, bushels, tor export at Chicago yestenjay; ,''.. -j. Omaha Cask Salea, CORXijo. 2, 1 car, 45c. . P Omaha ( ash Trices. HTIAT No.- 2 hard, 85c; No. 1 hard. $:-; No.' 4 hard, 00fc.6c: No. 3 spring, otc. COK-XrVo. 2, 46c; No. 3. 46c; No. 4, 44c; ,r"pw, c; jno. a yenow, 4&c; no. : white-. 460! No. 3 wnlte, 46c. OATlJv-No. it mixed. zSHc; No. 3 mixed 2Jc; Noi,H mixed, 2ftavic; No. 2 white, ' 30e; No.H,SJ white, 2lH4c; No. 4 white, 2o; aianoarov eve. -I Carlot Receipts. Whuat. Corn. Oata. racft( lieiSc CM 00; pI2 6ft; HlIKB-teadT Galveston.. tn IB tha.. 30c; California. 20 to Iba., ifcekfexaa dry. 4 to .10 lbs.. 14c. l.KATH KR Htesdv ; arid, I4-2. PROVI8IONB-Pcef, firm; family. $13 50 mess, tll.tnraril.sn; beef hams, t21 "0 packet. $12 &04S 1.1.00; city extra India ness. 120. 000-22 00 -,it meat. steady; Pickled bellies, t 251 00; plrkled shoulder. rantpi.on; pirsied nam. w.iVav.w. iaro. steady; western steamed, $: May closed, $7 40 nominal; refined, nulet; con- Inent, ti 6": South American. W.Z5; com pound, $fi 2666.62ii. Pork, quiet; family. 4.Nmin.: anort ciear, tis.wia.tsi; mesa. 13 00ii 13 So. TAl.l.ow rcasy; city k per pkg.j, 4e; Chlca go - 5v.V.w-.'i : JW--K.-. K nsas 'JCItI',iriiiU.-. ..-343 . it Omtnt ..,1UJ,,I1UU.U,.. b ii io St. ,LMla ,. ,...,....180 173 Minneapolis Wheat Market. The range of price paid In Minneapolis aa reported py ine t,owaraa-wood com. pan, ate-lll" board of Yraue, waa:. Aru'.'j'.'peoVIhi'iwrrclo'ae.lTM May.,. juiy... tept... I 00 I M4I l Blndlcatea bid. WEATHER IV THH - GRAIN BELT Tens reran are Loiv la 'West, RaJat la Nebraska, 8 now In Wyaailag The low pressure over1 the central valley ana west noted in the last report haa deep' ened and deveiopeu Into a well defined storm area ot -euidd energy and wide ex tent, witly ita .center-over western Kansas. Ine temperature is decidedly lower in tha west ana ratn k falling In western Ne braska and Mouth Dakota, snow throughout yonung ana rain ana enow in Colorado Ulan ami souui to Ariiona. Cenditlona are favorable tor aevere thunderstorms and high winds In the central valley tonight, wnn shower Thursday and colder tonight and. Thursday. . umaha murd .of temperature and era. clpllstlon compared with the corresponding oay oi mm uaai tprci -years: ' ' ' f - " ' lis. 1904. It03. 19fc Minimum temperature.,.. . 62 , 84 63 Precipitation 00 00 .06 Normal temperatura for today, 66 de areee. Deficiency In precipitation lnc March 1, .7 ef n inch. - . . Deficiency correeponding period In 1904, .37 of an Inch. - ' Deficiency correeponding period In 190$, l.w incne. . r ... . , OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS. Temp. -Rain. Station. - Max. aim. lnonea. Sky. Aahland, Neb. Auburn, Neb columbuk. .Neb-. Fairbury, Neb... yalrmonl. Neb.. Or. Island. .Neti. liartington. Neb..74 Oakdule, Net)...., 71 Omaha, Neb...... Tekamah. Neb.i. 78 Carroll, la 73 Clarlnda, la 79 hinley, la bloiix City, la... 7 Btorm Lake, la., it 4 63 60 ' 6? 4? 4 4 III U 0 64 4ft 62 .00 T .00 '.oo .(W .14 .di T .00 .76 .00 1 w .04 Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cioudy ciouoy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear foggy Clear Cloudy 6 .0 , , DISTRICT. AVERAGES.. -. t .t ... ; 'No. uf '. --Tuio. Rain. ' cVntraL ''Stations. Max. -Ailn. Inchek. Chicago, 111 14 Columbua. 0 17 Des Molnaa, la.... 14 lndlaratpolta, ind. 11 Kansas Cl,ly, Mo. al l.ouisvllU. Ky.... 1 Mlnnna polls ...j-7 ) t0 Omaha. Neb... J" . IS. J,7 l 68 T fe 62 .00 7 64 .04 60 66 ' .U0 62 68 T 64 60 T 9 40. .U ,7 64, .10 tO . . il T c coaat, 1904, 3r,tJ2Sc; 1903. 218; olds. country (pkgs. free). 4ft4c Kit. B nr ferttftHc- Japf m; domestic, pan, nominal. BI'TTKR Market eteady; extra creamery, zsraztivic. CHEK8E r irm; stale full cream, small, colored and white, fancy. 14'c; state fine, 13c; state late made, colored and white, poor to cnoice, hpviu ijiic; atate targe, col ored and white, fancy, 14c; state fine, 13'it lJkc; jttate late tnsoe. colored ana wnite, poor to choice. 104fil3c, r.vn iviarnni nrm; wcFiern luiruge se ection. IHc; western firsts. IKe, Pori.TRV Alive; Market quiet and steady; western chickens, 12o; fowls. 13W-; old turkeys. 14c. Dressed: Market steady; western chickens, loqrizc; rowis, itsgitc; turkeys, lti&lSc. , fair to extra. street price, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fratarea of the Trading; and Closing; Prleea on Board of Trade. CIIICAOO. Mav 2 -Influenced hv the bearish jtenor - ot . the .Ohio crop repo.t, wheat closed easy here today, t mai quo tations on July were oft He. Corn ls un changed. Oats are down H'aV. 1 rovisions are up 2Wa1ic. Because of continued excellent weather the wheat market opened weak, notwith standing higher prices at Liverpool. Ju.y was off 'yay4c to So at 3V&)3ftc to t3Hc Heavy rains were reported in me nortn- ,st ana aooa weatner was stui in evi dence In tne southwest. These conditions caused considerable selling of July during the first half hour. ...Commission housps were, the principal buyer. Offerings grad ually lessened in volume a ine market became atrong. The upturn in wheat was aided by a strong torn market. The high est point on July was reached at H4Wc. During the last hour of trading sentiment became boarish, the depressing influence being the Ohio crop report, which mada the condition of winter wheat 90 per tent; compared with A5 per cent last month. An easy tone prevailed at the close, with July selling at 83Sc Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 93,fO0 bushels. Primary receipt were 257.300 bushels, compared with 04,io busneis a year aao. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 125 cars, against 179 cars last week and 8 cars a year ago. Hcntlment In the corn market was bullish. caused to a- large extent by the Congested condition of the May delivery. An Influ ential commission house was an active bid der for the May option, but offerings were comparatively light. An estimate of mnall receipts ror tomorrow had a strengthen ing effect. During the last half hour the market eased off somewhat on profit taking and on selling brought out by the reaction i. -1. -. ni. i . i .. i . . i . . opened He lower to He higher at 44'&-47c. aold up to 47Hc and closed at 46c. Jjocal recelpta were 22 can, with 1 of contract grade. oats showed considerable firmness early tn the aeqalnn, In sympathy with Ihe Strength of corn. Cash houses were good blddcra for May throughout the entire ses- lon. commission houses so d July. Ti e (market weakened along with other grains, final quotations on distant futures being near the lowest DOlnt of the day. July opened unchanged at 29H'62fHc, sold be tween ante and Z9tc and closed at 2S7e. Local receipts were 42 car. provisions were nrm. on a Brood nemana from packers, who took all otferinars. The light "receipts of hogs started the buying. At the close Julv Dora was un 7V- ot $12.20. Lard waa up 2Hc at $7.l7H. Ribs were 2Hg-5c higher at $7.2(V&7.22H. estimated recelDta for tomorrow: v neat. 22 cars; corn, 39 care; oats, 66 car; hogs, 26.COO head. The leading future ranged a follows: NEW YORR STOCKS AND Market it Dull and Lifelem and Trading at Times Approaches Stagnation. AGGREGATE SALES LOWEST FOR A MONTH Most of the Bnalness la Done Poring Ihe First Hoar and Much of It la for Forelan Account. NEW YORK, May 8 -The stock market settled back today Into dull trading and sluggish price movementa such as ap proached at times to stagnation. Transac tions fell to a smaller aggregate, than for any full day' trading since the last week In March Any such violent disturbance ns the fall In prices which culminated on Mon day Is almost certain to be folkwvod hy A series nf diminishing fluctuation as prices seek their normal level. With the specu lative factors out qf the market the range of prices becomes narrow and the market Inert, offering little attraction for opera tions by professionals who seek their ad vantage entirely in the changes in the price level. It was demonstrated. pretty promptly today that the upward movement of prices of yesterday whs but one of the oscilla tions Incident to the subsidence of the spec ulation. Stocks came upon the market with some freedom todav and the definite down ward tendency established scattered the hopes of such speculators as had been In dications of a revival of speculation In yes terday's movement. The market calls for little comment and the news of the day bearing on Its move ments was unimportant. Most of the dny'a business was done in the first hour and an unusual large part of that was for foreign account. There was nothing In the general situation abroad to account for this pres sure, but it waa intimated that a consid erable account In Americans was being liq uidated from Holland hy way of Ixindon. The special pressure upon I'nlon Pacific and upon the 1'nlted States Steel stocks was of large sentimental influence on the whole market. Much lias been hoped from the I'nlted States Steel shares to lend the market In an expected revival of strength and their weakness was correspondingly disappointing. Northern Pacific was rushed up some seven points to well above the nominal quotation prevalent for the stock before the Northern Securities dissolution brought it hack to the Stock exchange list. Rumors were circulated that an Increase In the dividend was Intended. The violent ad vance seeded to Intimidate rather than to help sentiment, the market tradition re specting this stock fostering it nervous view of Its Influence. The price sunsequently fell hark to a point below last night. There was no news to explain the general weak ness, which was rather a negative deduc tion from the failure of the points nf the strength tn sustain the market. The ap parent nnralvsls of the demand caused rrnwlnir susnlclnn of the stability of the market and led to the weak closing In which T'nlon Pacific and New York Central were principal sufferers. Ronds were heavy. Total sales, par value, t2.2i.flcO. I'nlted States bonds were all un- rba,nged on call. Following were the sales and range of prices on the Stock exchange today: Huies.iiign.i.jOw. lose. Artlclee.l Open. Hlgh, Low. Close.l Ye'y. Wheat - - " - May... n. July...!?,': Sept..IT9kifAil Coi n i May...48Hft, Sept .. . !4 H!47H'fi,Vi OatSlr" t ' 93!. MVi 80HI 481 m HPfcl 9k 92 I 79HI I 91, Kl4 794 May...l29(,Tttl July...!29H?1.l Sent Pork- May.. July.. SeDt... Lard- May.. July.. Scot.. Rirm M J Sept u a 12 30 12 37H i 7 07H( 7 26 7 42HI 48 48H! . . 48'4 4H 46't 47i II ;i 29T429H(i?'H:29'.4lSH! 29, W!s,zHlJ" 27 ;i8' -a I 11 80 12 12V4 19 . '4I 28!4.28Hi&-V27'i8H 1.J 6 95 uly... 7 20 ept... 7 42H 11 90 12 36 12 6iH! 7 10 7 30 7 H i 95 7 27H 7 47Hl 11 86 12 20 12 37H 7 07H 7 B 7 42H 6 90 I 7 20 I 7-42Hi I. 11 to 12 10 12 40 7 07H 7 27 7 4iHl 6 92H 7 22H! 7 41HI 7 05 7 2. 7 40 6 87Va 7 17V4) 7 37H- L. A. WEL8H. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. "T" indicate trsc of precipitation. HEW 1 K )aotti. YORK GIUEk!,: .MARKET a Varies J I t ha Day Comsaaslines. NftW YORK, Msy t.-FLOUR-Recclpts, li,i4 bbls.l exports, 19,266 bbls.; market steady and mora active; Minnesota patents, t9.26tlt.60; MUuieeot baker. $5.40co3.60: win ter patent. $4. 90.2B; winter straights, $4 60 n4.0i winter extras. $3.85(&.T6; winter low grsdea. $3 293 65. Rye flour, steady: fair to good,4 H4n,- rholee to fancy. $4.654 36. BARLEY Quiet; feeding. 46H; New York martihg, 46c; e. i.. f. Buffalo. RTK Nominal; Wetern. 0c. CORNMEAL Steady; fine wheat and lkw, II. t coarse new. $1 Odtfl.lO; kiln dried. t2.7&ji.t. WHEAT Receipts. 16.000 bu. Spot market barely steady; No. 3 red, 91c. nominal, levator; No. t Ted, 984c, nominal, f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $c, t, o, b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manltcba. 9tVr. f o. b. afloat- Option opened easier because of bearish weather news, but recovered and were Arirk -up t the lat half hour. In Cuenod by southwest buying, leu favor able crop report, strength Tn the north west sna Covering. ' A later break on the bearish state report left the market Anally rather weak.. and. partly He lower. May, JHc, cloned si. 3tc; July, stU4yf8dSc, closed at tSHc:. September. 9-ltfuM 7-16c cioeetl at 834.0. , CtKNRceiMs. SI.6U0 bih; exnorta, 26.. tot bu. Soot market firm; No. 3, 6ic, ele vator, and 6M,c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. 6c: No. 2 white mixed. 53 Ho. Option market- was quiet but firmer on light receipts. Anally easing off alth wheat and closlna unchanged to Vc net lower. May, 52V riuprq an D-'e. juiy, a. at 62Uc. OATS Receipts. 76.300 bu.; exports, t.tlt ru root market nrm; mixed, at to U lha.. 84H446c; natursl white. JU to S3 Ihs.. vl iHi: clipped white. 36 to 40 Iba . tiHifl'Sc. V KEEU Steady ; spring bran. ilg.10: prompt shipment: middlings! t!8 10; prompt MAY Firm: good to choice, IMSMc. n)i-liitit, -iae . irommon to No. 2. .. Cash quotations were as follows: KLOl'R Easy; winter patents, 4.60rgv4.70; winter straights, t4.2efr4.75; spring patents, $4.704t6.25; spring straights, $2.804.40; bakers, I2.4C63.40. WHEAT No. 3 spring. 92ia96c; No, 3. 85 ft 96c; No. 2 red, 91Vf9oc 1 CORN No. 2, 49'4c; No. 2 yellow. 50i;c, OATS No. 2. 9c: No. 2 white. 32Hc; No. 3 white. 3032Hc. RYE NO. Z, 73C. BARLEY Good feeding. 36$40c; fair to Choice malting, 4447c. SEED No. 1 flax. $1.25; No. 1 northwest ern, $1.39; prime timothy, $2.90; clover, con tract grade. $13.00. PROVISIONB-Mess pork, per bbl.. $11.86 4511.90. Ird. per 100 lbs.. $7.07H. Short ribs aides (loose). t6.87Hig7.00; short clear sides (boxed), ti.oo7.lZH- Pollowlng were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments Flour., bbls i. 81.200 14.000 Wheat, bu 124.000 . 34.600 Corn., bu... 51.900 4O9.i0 Oats, bu .....182.700 101.300 Rye. bu 500 Barley, bu 73.700 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was easy: creameries, cnv dalrlee, 18gr22r. Kggs, nrm; at mark, caaes Included, 15&15V4c; firsts, I6V4916HC;' prime firsts. 17c; extras, ihc. cneeee, atcady, 13H&i4c. St. I.oals GeararMarket. 8T. LOUIS. May 3-WHKAT-Market lower; No. i red cash, elevator.- 90SrVio; track, $1.00; May, 91c; July, 7!4UWc; No. 3 hard, 96c. - - - CORN-Market higher; No. 2 cash, 49c; track, 49Hw0c; May 47c; July, 45'c. ' -OATS Market -higher; Wo. 2 cash. 29HC; track, Jlo: May, 2Hc; July, 27 Vd'-c ; No. 3 white, 32VWc. FLOUR Dull; red winter, patents, 34.65 4.8U; extra fancy and straight. S4.30V4 36; clear, $3.603.90. .' SEED Timothy, steady, $2.fX62.50. . . CORNMEAI-St'eady, $2.50. BRAN Slow; sacked, east track. 7072c. HAY Steady; timothy, $8.50&13.00;-prairie, K.OUi.60. 1 RON COTTON TIES 9SO. BAGGING 8HC. HEMP TWINE 6Hc PROVISIONS Pork, higher; - Jobbing, $12.60. Lard, higher; prime steam. $6.62H- i.i-v 11, 1 rvifv. ? sieanv-. noxen piira snorin. i:H; clear rioa. ii.iiv; snort clears. r.oi-. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shoria, 17.75; clear ribs, $7.75: short clears, 17.61 H. POl'LTRY Market steady: chickens, lHc; springs. $4.iXi'U6.aO per doxen; turkeys, He diK'ks. luc: seese. 6c. BI'TTKR Market dull; creamery, dairy, 18'22c. EGGS Market steady at 14Hc case count. Recelots. Bhlpment. Flour, bbls 6.000 .oco Wheat, bu 18.000 42.000 Com. bu ..18,000 26.000 oats, bu SO.OOO 45.UW) mixed. 4 48Hc; No. Kaaaaa Cll lirala and Prov KAN8A8 CITY. May t. WHEAT May, Mv; jury, uecemoer, vosa,u'c; cash: No. 2 hard, shbvsc: No. 3. KMI93c: No 4. 748c; No 2 red. sUfft'SSc; No. i, e3g93c; no. 4. iww. Keceipts. wneat. 11 cars CORN May. 44SG44'4e; July. 4Sf 43Tje; No. t. 4Vs'c; No. 3 white. 4He. OATS-No 3 mixed, H(831c; No. 3 white 3-KHc. RYE Steady. 70S75c: HAY Steady: choice timothy, $.30i610.00 choice prairie. 7. lotgasi. BCTTER Steady; creamery. 3C823c; packing. 14c ECU 9 Firm: Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2, new whltewood casea Included, 14V per do ; case count, ISHc per dos.; esses returned. He per dos. lees. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 8.lit !4.ooo Com, bu. 16.000'.-' !).) Oats, bu 6.000 7.000 10,200 600 1.400 5.500 'MOO '5,006 6Hi 5'H) 2fi0 500 4,500 ' i',01'16 m' 200 58,500 4,600 7.600 M. Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coast Line. B. & O do pfd Can. Pacific Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio Chicago & Alton do pfd., offd Chicago Gt. Western C. & N. W ; C. M. & St. P.: 23.800 Chicago T. & T do pfd C C, C. & St. L. .. Colorado Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd....: Del. & Hudson Del., L, & W D. & R. G do pfd Erie .1 do 1st pfd, do 2d pfd Hocking Valley do ifd III. Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do prd.. , , A N..-. Manhattan L. Met. Securities.. Met. St. Ry Mexican Central.. Minn. & St. L M., St. P. & S. Ste do pfd Mo. Pacific M.. K. & T do pfd Nat l R. R. of M. pfd N. Y. Central.......'.. N. Y.. Ont. A W Norfolk & W do pfd Pennsylvania P.. c. c & St. Reading do 1st pra... do 2d pfd..( Rock Island Co do pfd St. U & S. F. 2d pfd St. L. S. W do pfd 1 So. Pacific do pfd So. Railway do pfd Texas & Pacillc. . .... Tel.. St. L. & V do pfd Union Pacific do pfd...; Wabash do pfd W. & I.ake Erie Wis, Central do pfd Northern Pacific... Adams Ex American Ex U. 8. Ex Wella-Fnrgo Ex Amal. Copper Amer. Car & F do pfd ... Amer. Cotton Oil.:. do pfd Amer. Ice, ctf do pfd., ctf Amer. Linseed Oil.. do pfd Amer. Ijocomotlve. do pfd tw'i 102 157H 1"4 ion K4H l'.Krt 149 14V,4 4H4 51- 21 22!) ' 173H 32 W 27T4 344 187 43H . 77H, 67V. 2OV4 226 171H 32 97 26i 33i 186 8H't 42 77H 634 3,500 160H 159 1,700 1,601. 4.WW 12,200 1,100 2,2oO 10O 74,000 )0 loO 800 16,000 6,900 ' 1.800 100 ... 44.400 200 ...193,600 2 6!H 147H- 94 119H 2Pi 115H 1S9 9vS 274 60 35 144; 52 78H 92 K014 74H 94i 28 61 1 102 154 1054 96 14ft 1.4 196 494 33 80 20. 22 1714 171 80 97 27g 67 24H ISO 370 31 864 42H , 7!H 90 92 IT rS. 61 28 61 143H 'W'4 163 78J,4 lis 21 ii:i4 159 9H 2SV, 60 - 35 "142 514 77H 92 1394 7.1 92V4 shows: Avaltshle cash balances, $132,816,- )2; gold. $1,611.8.19. Tlerr Yark Moaes Market. NEW YORK. Mar 8 MONEY On call. film. 24113 per cent; closing bid 2V offered at 2 rer cent. Time loan. Mlahiiy easier; i and 90. days, SHiWH per cent; 6 months. a'i per cent. Klf.ltl.irstl KAl MA.-swr, Pifnoy, wnn actual business in banker- bills at t4.89 4 9K4f for demand nd at t4 844oif4 8445 for 60-day bills: posted rates, 4.8rvi4.t5H and $4 87H: commercial rulls, 4 MH SILVER Bar, 6Hc; Mexican 44HC HUMJs uovernment, steady: heavy. Closing price on bond were: f. g. rf. t, reg ....irx Jp . ctfi... do coudok .. .1IHH u a N. unl. 4a dollars, railroad, r. t' R. !. re do coupon .. N. 8. new 4, do coupon I' S. old 4l, r do coupon Am. TnbM'( do Ii, ctfii. .104 .1044 .m .111 .wis 4s, ctfs. m s n 11' ! t, Manhattan t. f 4. Mt. Central 41.... do 1st Inc. Minn. A at. L. V K. T. ..31 do nil 41 At Untie C. t,. 4s. Dal. A Ohio 4s. ... do V4 Central of Oa. 6. do lRt lnc...w., do -'d Inc. rhoa. A Ohio 4Ha Chlcaxn A A. S1 ('., B. 4 0. n. 4a C. R. I. 4b P. 4a. do -coh Ra. r... err. a h. . t'htrairo Ter. 4a. Colorado Mid. 4a.. Colo, a So: 4a.' Cuba ta, ctf D A B. Q. Platlllera' Sec. tit. Erla prior Una 4a. do gen, 4a F. W. & D. g. la, Hockln Vl. Offered. " H .IDS' .14 . 11 . .101 . 5V 1. n 10n .115 1H . 74V .101 '4 . 7t .I021 .1014 R. of M. c rv 1. Ia. X. ta... . .- MVNo. PaetBc 4a.... ..103H- ts ..10SH N. A ,Wf. 4a... .. aiVO. .'U Xd 4a ..tnv Penn. rn. lt". .. It iRaadls icn..4. .. " St. U 1. M. e. a..II( ..10 iSt. S. r. f(. 4a. tn ;. ftivljit. L . W i 4 2 .. ?S Seatroard A U 4a.... WV4 8IV4 go. racine 4a......... M .. ..-( So. Itnllwar ....!. .11 4a.. l'v' Texas P. 14 1114 .... T.,- St. L. A W. 4... 4 .... 744 Union Pacltc ( 10Sa ..., 44' d cnn .....'..'.,.lln ....104 II, 8. Steel ad (a ti ...jot Wah la .j.. v4...114 7S do. deb. w 744 ,lftk' Western Mi. 4. s mvt M I W. A I" B 4a..,.,... S ti.i4 Wis. Central, 4a ' Hl ... . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET tttle ficeiptt Liflit,-Detirabla-Killert About a Dim Hightr. HOG MARKET ADVANCED A BIG NICKEL Iteelpts ef tkttf at l.araks Very Limited aad 4aallly lomnaoa, bnt Demaaa Llgkt la thf Market Dall, wltk reellntt Weak. SOL'TH OMAHA. May 3, 1901. Ret-alnts m-ei-s: tain m.ihl Mn.Hn Omclal Monday .& ji.onl )S.i..l Official Tuesday 1.4A4 10,448 6.98) Orticlal Wtonesday - ,16S, 8.8U l.sTt Three dava this areek.. I Ml Three day last week lft.2 Same days week before. 14.79 name thiee week ago..U.s'j Same tour weeks ago.... t.892 Heme day last year 14.1V) KECElt-TS FOH THE YEAR TO DATE. The followinar tahla shows the rarelma of cattle, nogs ana sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, wlin comparison with 1. 1904. ttle ?a 21 M. -.t Hogs ..'lUA-.t Dill Bhep 691,883 Ml,ld 4iiu lulluwina lama rnu.sa ma veiee puce ot noas at tioinh nnnni tor the last several days, wltn comparison; Iloston Stocks anal Band. HOSTON, May ' 3 rail loans, 384 loans, a04H per cent. locks and bonds: 4a. cent; time closing of Atchlaon adj. do 4a Mx. Central Atchlaon do pfd Bnrton & Albany... Boston S Maine.. Beaton Elevated ... fitch burg pfd Mcilcan i'entral . .. N. V., N. H. H.. Pare Marquette ... t nlon rarinc Amer. Arse. (.'hem. do pfd Amer. Pncu. Tube. . Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T Amer.'Woolen do pfd .!...-....-. Dominion I. -- A... Kdlaon-FUac. illu... Ocnoral Klectrlc ... Maaa. .Electric do pfd ........s Mac. Uaa t'nltcd Fruit tnltcd Shoe Math.. do pfd f. 8. Steel.... ' do pfd BtlnR. common . Asked. per Official .. M ..l .. (4 .. S3- - -101 ..!54 . .I7 ..tr. .144 .. zm .nit i . to . i .lflV4 . l.ta .1124 .- 34 .IM14 Adreniurs .AUouea Amalgamated .. American. Elno . Ailantla Bingham I'al, Heels... Centennial Copper Kange .. Paly West Dominion Coal . rranklia Orsnby Isle Kovale .... Maaa. Mining .. Michigan Mohas k ' Mont. C. A C. Old Dorolnloa. Osceola Parrot .....ji.u llSa.Qulncy ...we.... fAl labannoA ,.17a .. 14 . at 4:1 Tamarack ...... Trinity U liltcd Copper V. e.- Mining., :i(6tt! V-.'frWU. . . aaSij ltah . . aaii Vh torla .. .If i'Wnofta . . kkih j Wolverine . . .. to .. M'4 .. .. U .. ait . .460 .. 174 .. Tl .. 1144 .. .. a4 .. SH .. 4 .. S1 .. .. 44 .. 1H .. ii :. a .. 24 .. . .. 14 ..111 .. I .. .. IIS . . lo-t .. 4.14 .. IV, .. II ..101 I 1906. '1904.lto;i. 11802. 11901, 11800.11899. April 17. , t Xti 7 03' t 96 $ 2 t 65 t 72 April 17.. 1 6 27hl 4 7i 7 141 Mi 6 841 6 41 1 6B April M.. t iHi 4 7 d 6 8 e 4i VI April HO.. UHl 4 81 1 T 101 I fe Mil 6 46 8 it April 21. .1 i rt! 4 71 7 101 881 1 1 421 8 77 April 22.. ut 4 81 1 1 0 I 86, o 80 73 April 88.. 1 I 4 kli 7 vl! 8o 4 8V 3 April 24.. t 354,1 7 08 it Vti U 3 67 April 26.. 6 M-mi 7 74, 7 U4 i t b hi 5 i t April a(.. 6 Z2HI 4 78; I t 98 6 77l 6 Wi 8 66 April 27.. 6 ll 4 '.4 Kl I 6 721 6 841 3 6 April 2M..I6KH. 4 ill M 6 07 6 811 8 bW April 29.. lOVl 661 t 771 7 031 t 65 8 69 April mt.. 4 1, 84 6 9. k H 6 32, May L..6llHi I 6 Wi 801 6 4 e i 3 61 May s lli IS) I io, i ei u ... U May 8...j 5 lHi 65; i 7 Uli 6 72, 0 li i brought in today by each roan was: . Hoad. Cattie. Hugs. n p. H'r's. C, M. & St. P 2 4 .. 1 Missuuil faciflo 1 8 .. 1 I nion factnc system 3o 34 4 1 C. Ac N. VV , l 11... r' ti. M. V 27 42 ' 4 2 C, Bt., M. & 0 7 6 rJ. a: M 19 at i C, B. & y 2 3 .. 3 C, K. 1. A f., eaat... 3 2 .. 1 C, H. 1. 4k west 2 .. .. cnlcagu U. vV 1 6 Total receipts 98 124 10 10 .New York Mining; Mocks. - NEW YORK, May 3. The followtng are tne closing quotations on mining stacks: Adams Con Alice Breece , Brunawlck Ton . t'omato-a lunnal t on. Cat. A Va. .. Horn silver Iron Silver Leadvllle Con ... Urtei;ed. 20 .. 18 .. 24 .. 7 .. I . ,is . .IS.i ..110 Llttla (hlef ... Ontario Ophli Phoenix j Potoal j Savage. i sierra Nevada . Ismail Hopea .. 8tai.daid .. 4 . .4iHl ..100 .. .. 14 ,. 49 .. 40 .. 16 ..140 In fer but pre 13.210 40U 1,100 i.ioo 20,500 'o9"i ino 1,300 3H 500 151.300 "ro6 1,300 V'infi 300 7,800 49.VIO 2.100 1.3t . 6"0 204 74V 67H 5 61A4 31 H 9ti4 3.1 , 374. 584 12l'4 2o'4 424 21 4714 1J 29 74 66 674 60 304 9i4 32 374 57H 118H 2(' 41 204 47 178 814 35 9stJ 334 35 97H 32 100 3V4 384 8,100 49 474 100 114H 114'4 Amer. Smelting & R. ll.iXW 1H4 112H do pfd ZOO 12114 121 Amer. Sugar Ref 4.400 137' l:W4 Amer. Tob. pfd eertif 8W 97H is?'. Anaconda M. Co 3n0 111 110', Brooklyn R. T 18.400 ,62 .Ho'i Colo. Fuel & 1 7.600 454 44 Con. Oas 19.3oO 197 193 Corn Products 3oO 13H 13 do pfd niHtillers' . Securities. . 9t 42. . 41 . Gen, Klectrlc 200 176 175 Inter. Paper 3l 81 - 2" do pfd .300 79H 78H Inter. Pump .' ' do pfd Nat'l Iad 7.2i") 464 45 No. Aniericnn 4I0 102 Inl Pacific Mail..... 4C0 3S4 People's Oas - 4.80O 1"5 PH Pressed 8teel Car 3'i0. 39 ' ' iKH do pfd., e-dlv Pullman P. C loo 240 140 Republic Steel,;...... 1 .a 0V IH do pfd 1,300 74H WH Rubber Goods l0 81H 314 do pfd Tenn. Coal 1 4.5"0 854 8."4 V. 8. leather 2'W 114 11', 11 do pfd.. ofd.. !.... 1'. B. Realty 100 84 S7H V. B. Rubber 3:'H 3'i do pfd 2.500 'HOT, VKS V. 8. Steel 46.0110 3?4 8F4 do pfd 52,300 HUH 1"4 Va. caro. Chemical.. 6 86H 35 do pfd 100 I06 105 Westlngh. Electric... & 172H 1714 Western Cnlon 2"0 934 93 163 7S4 118 -21, 66 113' 158 96. 27 34H 61 4 77 '4 1394 73 93 '4 91 Va 85 29 . 73H - 57 59 117H 3oH 06 32 37 574 1I8H 97 19H 41 16 2oH 4t 179H 246 2:12 123 240 34 '4 97 324 96 6 3.V4 1HH 43 474 H4H 112H 1204 136' 96H lit).. . 604 '4 n:i 13 61 4 41 H 174H 2o 784 30 80 454 101 h a-' 4. l3 38 r:i4 23S 1M14 73-S 31 ' 103 82 114 10H SS 3s--, 107 ' 31 IK114 35 16 171 H 93 Foreign Financial. I.ONDON, May 3. Money wsl In creased demand in the market today repayments to the Bank nf Englana, dividend and coupon disbursements vented a scarcity. Discounts were easv Trading on the Stork exchange was in active, but had a better tendency. Owing to the recent llquldatiin of weak holders. The steadiness of the continental IJourses aided In the feeling of gobeerfulnesa. Con Sols hardened' and home" rill were firm on country buyttiaf.- Americana-opened" irregu lar and hardened; to over parity - on pro fessional support, chiefly from Vall street. The dealings were moderate, -In the after noon the murket reacted and prices closed weak. Grand Trunk ' was . easy on disap pointing traffic returns; Mexican rails were strong on the half-yearly report.. Russians were a shade harder. '-Peruvian corpora tions, were buoyant'jon -e?ntlTtental pur chases. Imperial Japanofcn- government 6a of 1904 were quoted at lflOH1-' PARIS, Mny 3. Prices on the Bourse to day were firm thraughdut, ' Russian 1m- Serial 4s were quoted al S3. 60 and Russian onds of.lixM at 609... , ... ., r BKRI.IN. May 3. Prices on the Bourse today were somewhat lower and trading was inactive. BanU Clearings. OMAHA. May 3. Bank clearing today were tl. 236,379.57. For the corresponding day in 1904 ihe clearings .were l.KO,n9.2'. Wool Market. ' BOSTON, May 3.-WOO!y-The features of the wool market are Its notable strength here and the centering of Interest In the west, where It Is reported the highest prices of the season are being paid and most of the Boston buying is now proceeding- In Montana, which, outside of Oregon, is prac tically tne only state wnere any amount of wool remains unsold. Few territories are offered beyond the new Arisona wools. Pulled wools move freely. Foreign grade are nrm. iTiees are anout as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above, 33(iM4c: X. ;V(i31c; No. 1, 36ff37c; No. 2, 87(i38c; fine unwashed, 24325c; quarter-blood unwashed. 30c: naif-moon, kku.hic; unwasned delaine, i7r7J,28c; unmerchantable, 28'gi9c; fine washed delaine. SbHrnSic. Michigan Fine unwashed 22-&23c: quarter-blood unwashed, 29630c; tnree-eigntns-niooa, soc; nair-oiood. at'ossc; unwasned delaine, zsrazne. Kentucky, in. diana, etc. Three-eighths and quarter blond, Sfn&31c. Territory Idaho, fine, 209210 heavy tine, 17&18c; fine medium, 20521c; me dium, 2293c; low medium. 24".'5c. Wyom. Ing, fine, 185il9c; heavy fine. 16017c; fin medium. 192i)c; medium. 2324e; low me rilum, 24f926He. t'tah and Nevada, fine, 25 ifio; fine medium, 19j21c; medium, iS'h';4c low medium, 24fi8c. Dakota, fine. 20fi21c fine medium, axglilo; medium.' 24H2fic; low medium. 246 25c. Montana, fine, choice, 22 Sic; fine average, 15'aioc; ., fine medium choice, 22fj23c; average. 19820c; staple, 2S9 25c; medium choice, 233250. LONDON, May 3 WOOU The offering at the wool sales today amounted to 11.211 bales In good condition. There was In creased competition for finer merino be tween continental and American buyers, the latter paying a slight advance over the opening rates for suitable greasy. Cross- breds were In large supply and were eagerly taken uy home ouyers, wnne Americans bought medium and fine grades freely, oc casionally paying 12H per cent advance. The withdrawals were small. Following are the sales In detail: New South Wales, 8,300 halee: scoured, ls'iils lod: areasv. b.n Is 2Hd. Queensland, 700 bales; scoured, la lHd'als lid; greasy, 7Hi11d. Victoria, 1.100 hales; scoured, Is lid. South Australia, 2)4) hales; ewoured, Is lHd; greasy, 67Hd. West ; Australia. 600 hales; gieasy, 6H'tl8d. Nfw .euland. x.xoo bales; ?oured, 9Hdrals Id greasy, bdls i'a. Cape or Good Hope Hfi.l Natal, 500 bales: scoured, la SHd'als :6Hd; greasy, o'rilOil. Falkland Islands, 1.3o0 uaies; greasy, tm iua. . ST. IXII IS, May 3 WOOI Strong; me. 0111111 g.Burh eoiriiiins niiu eiorning, .-tvyaic; light fine, 2 Hi? 23 Vac; heavy fine, 17'19c; tub WHsnen, 4.yntc. Total sales for the day, 932,300 shares. London StoeVs aad Bonds, 1 IX)NDON. May 3. Closing quotations on on storks and bonus- M 1-14' N. T Central .. MS Norfolk A W .. ST do pfd . . t 4Oniarlo A W . .103 .41 Pannaylvanla ..10H, Rand Mines . ..1SJ-4 Raadlng Mllwaahee Grain Market. MILWACKF.E. May 3 -WHF.AT-Firmer; No. 1 northern. tl.o2; No. t northern, 96c6 11.01: July. tSSc bid. "' 1 RTK-Ptill; No. 1. 77S78c. ' 'V ' HARLKV-Uteadyj No. 1. 61e; sample, 40 He. ) CORN-Hc ui; No. J, rvittvic; July, 46Tc bid. v. ... , f5 tl I7 Conaols. enonay ... do account Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio.. Canadian Pacific .. Chaa A Ohio Chicago Ot. W C. M. A St. P tXBMTl t A R O , do pfd Sri. do lat r'd da Id pfd Illinois ('antral lwoula. A N'aab 14. . K. A T 81L.VER Bur. steady. S4d per unce w.'.tr.i iv'i- per cenu. The rate of discount In the operi market for short bill ia,2H per cent; tor three months' bills, 2 jer iert. . . .' ; do lat pfd do td rid...... Southern Railway do pfd lifelBeulhorn Paclgc .. . Hi 4; I nion Pacific . 4s! do pfd .40 II' 8. Sleol . -do .14 Wabaah 11 t do fd . J' 8paiilk 4a . ....... 144 44 WH 71)4 l"a 47 47 444 414 124 l."i 4- Wi . to 44 . Cotton Market. NEW YORK. May 8.-COTTON-8pot eiowo quiei; middling upianas, j.wc; mid anng gulf. 8.15c; sales. 136 bales. LIVERPOOL. May S. -COTTON Spot In moaci-Hte uemana: prices 1 points higher American middling fair. 4.78d; good mid dling. 4.4iid; middling, 4.30d; low middling 4.14d; good ordinary, 3.96d; ordinary, t atid The salea of the day were 7.0uo hales, of which 5"0 were for SDeculation and atnort and included 6.0OO American, Recelpta, 9,OD0 uaies. inciuaing i.uni American. NEW ORLEANS. May 3.-COTTON-flpot niBrori quiei; saies. j.mw Dales; ordinary 4 13-lbc; good ordinary, 6c; low middling : mmuiiiig. 1 i-ioc; gooa miaaiing. 1 J-14C miuuiiiiK rair. o-c; receipts, t.i.i Dales torn, bales. ST. IX)I IS. May 3.-COTTON-Bteady middling. 7 3-lHc; sales. 216 bales: recelDts. 2tO hales; shipments, 100 bale; stock, 48,763 oaies. , . 21.63: 18.891 M.oio 20.942 ln.h2 Deo. 69.251 74.S48 9,931 Indicate Sunday. The official of stock The disposition of the dav's receipt wss a follows, eacn buyer purcnssing ins num- per or neaa inaicatea: Buyers. Cattie. Omana Packing Co...... 282 Swift and Company.."...'. 4 tuaany packing co..... 3o3 Armour & Co 3"b Bwitt, from country..... Vansant & Co 3 W. 1. Stephen 4a hill 4V Son M Hamilton & Kothscmld. 6 t . HUBX 18 Mike Haggerty 2 J. O. Rout at Co 3 ttuna St Kline 1 & 8 23o Other buyer 120 Hogs. Sheep. 1, t 2. U03 2, bib 2,2c4 . I64 148 4.-A Mb 9Jif . 23o 191 126 ' ' m 2.164 8,i0 2,877 Total CATTLE There was a very light run of cattle at all points tills morning and aa a result tnere was some improvement In ihe market, mere was notmng excited about tne market, however, aa packers did n t seem to like tne iaaa of paying more money na aid not appear as anxious tor uppnea as they did a short time ago. Theie Is, however, a much better tone to tne traae than tnere was a week ago. The more desirable graues of beef steers Could be quoted active snd fully a uime nlgher. As high a $6 was paid lor pretty good cattle, which is the top price for some little time. Nothing strictly prime was offered. When !t came to part-fat cattle and to those of common quality the market was not particularly active, and while In some cases the prices paid for. that kind looked a little higher. In others salea- men were unable to get mo.e than steady nr.ces. The cattle kept changing - hands and owing to the light receipts the market came to a' reasonably early close. There were practically no western hay-fed on ale. The cow market wa fairly active and around a dime higher on the better grades. The same as wa the case with steers, how ever, the common and medium grades were not very active, and In the majority of cases salesmen were unable to get much more than steady pdicea. Buyers seemed to be more anxious tor tne gooa stun man they have been for some little time, but were rather Indifferent on the common kinds. Bulls, veal calves ana etags all sold at good steady price. There were comparatively few Blockers and feeders Included In the recelpta and no quotable chsnge In the market took place. Sneculators all seemed to want a few good cattle snd such kinds sold very freely. The common cattle were more or less neglected the same as usual, but the prices paid were Just about steady with yesterday. Repre sentative Treasury rtslesaeat. . WASHINGTON. Mv 3. Today's state ment of the treasury balances in t.e geiaV rl fund. ex-lii.-lo of n.e tiriVtv.wO' gold Itseirvs la tlt uiwuiou of ictk-myUyu, 1 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. May 3. BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery, 27V4c; extra nearby prints, 29c. ' KOGS Higher; nearby fresh, 7Hc at mark; western freh. 1744018c at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream, fancy lie; choice old, UHfoMc; fair to gvod. old, 13i3Hc; new. UHftHC Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May J.-.-WHEAT May, 99'4c; July. 9lV&94c; September, 81c; No. 1 hard. 3104',; No. 1 northern. '.0H; No. northern, Ihc. . FLO LK First patents. to.fci.r; second patents, 35.3t (fj i.40: MrBl clears. Il.toflt W; second clears, 3 75fj2 85. BRAN In bulk. $12 .26. Toledo Seed Market.' TOLEDO; Msy 3 -8E EPS-Clover, rash. t7.5f.; October, to 77,; lyrlun aueik. . bo; y. mil iiuiviuj, fl 914, No. It 84 44 ) 40 1 4 It IB ti 14 1...... 17 11 I 11 It IS I 11 I 10...... 1 I to 16 I II tl It 4 1 1 1 11 4 t 1 1 I 1 t I...... I 1 1 t 1 1 4 I I 1 1 14..... I..... I 4 4 I 1 1 It. .-..1 I 1 u II lies: BEEF STEERS. At. .. 441 .. 14 .. 100 .. 110 .. 740 ..1045 .. 14 ..1S04 .. M4 .. 44 .. 108 ..1410 .. 114 ..Hit ..1044 .1.141 ..1110 ..1141 ..11S0 .. 73 ..1113 ... 114 .. III .. Ill ..104 ..1044 ..1071 ..Ml ..mi ..1074 .. 7 ..1054 . ,10t .. in ..1144 . ..1040 STEERS AND COWS. Pr. No. A. Pr. I 60 , II 110 i M I 40 14 1040 I in I 10 18 1111 I 10 4 on i.v 1040 i 4 tl t. ....1000 1 4 ti 4 1201 I II 4 tl 14 1124 I 31 4 10 t 1110 I II 4 II II 1.U1 I II 4 16 I ,...1171 14(1 4 11 r.t lint 1 (0 4 II 1 I!W 6 60 4 40 . 1 1K0 I 60 4 41 II IJ1 I 60 4 70 1 1244 I 60 4 70 4 1116 I 10 4 Tl . l 1!I4 I 10 4 71 1 1M0 I 60 4 IO II lll I SO 4 10 86 12tl I 40 4 14 I... 114 I 40 4 W II 1177 6 40 4 46 I. .; 11M I 40 4 10 It 1241 I 40 I 00 II 1M1 I 41 4 II . . 1 1260 I TO I 00 21 1101 I TO I 00 4 1224 I TO I 00 II 12S0 I Tl I 10 II 1111 I U I 10 S2 1441 I 66 I 10 . 1 1240 I 10 I 20 1... 1414 I 40 I II 14 1441 I 00 I 21 II 1214 I 0 I 21 1 1711 I 1 I 00 I K 4 16 4 40 4 4 4 60 4 44 471 122 14 460 T66 1004 140 BTEtC'RS 17 ... M ...1160 ... M0 ... 17 ,.. 166 ,.. TS7 ...1000 ...140 ...1000 ... 606 ... 7 ... ... 440 ...1144) ... m ...40 ...lltO ,..1140 ...1000 ... N6 ... 120 ... 141 ... I ... ITO ...1110 ... i ... T0 ... 120 ... IM ...1011 ...1100 ... 170 ... 130 .... 14 ...1MI ...1040 ...1001 .r-1044 ...1040 . ..1IM ...141 .... 460 ... 164 ...140 COV M0 IT. ..'... .1031 101 1216 lint IKI 1036 4 71 4 16 I 86 I JO I 26 I SO AND HEIFER8 111 . . 11 ., 441 .. 40 .. Til .. 171 .. 6 ..1044 ..It 4 M T 101 ( M cons. t 20 1 1029 I Tl I 26 1 1020 I 76 I 64 47. ............ .1001 I 7 I 60 11 147 I 10 I 10 t W) I go I II 1 1200 I M I 10 rt 1 io I 40 1 ITO I M I 64 IT 1141 I n I 60 4..... un 4 00 1 44 1 1140 4 00 I 74 '1 10 4 00 8 74 1 1020 -4 00 t 71 . 1 174 4 04 I 10 1 1160 4 no 1 I4 4 04 I 0 . 1 1070 4 fir, I 40 1 1000 4 OO I 00 I., 1220 4 00 00 4 10 I 40 t 1000 4 10 I 00 4 Ml 4 10 I 04 1 liw 4 10 I 00 I. -..,1110 4 II I 1 1 1 1010 4 11 I II 4.. -.1101 4 (0 11 ll 4 It II 104S 4 84 1 1174 4 24 8 8 4 102 4 fl I 24 , 1 una 4 ti I H t 1014 4 24 8 14 1 1164 4 J4 6 .. 11S4 4 U - t. ........ .-..!) 4 40 I II . . 1 1470 4 40 I M II........ tool 4 0 8 10. I M..U41 4 40 I 10 1 1274 4 10 I 10 I I...I2U 4 Io I 44 II .....lilt 4 64 44 1 1114 4 40 TO 1 1 1 0 4 Tu I T4 " 1 I3IHI 4 71 Vtt AND HEIFKK3. 10 HEIFERS.-- - I 4 I im 1 14 "- -4. .,.'... 440 I 24 8 4-, .. 411 I ft I Tl 4 UT I If t Tl ,. t. ,(....... 4M I 40 J i a 420 I it I M ' t 7 T14 I n 40 I.... 710 40 t 40 -1 ! M0 4 10 8 W It 4 to II , .11............ Til IU BCLS. I v ' I40 I 74 3 1 ' 1 17M 16 !:::::: I...... '.'.'t l7t ' t...'.'.."v.'..".l14 8M 1 loo I M 1 M0 I 40 1. .! 10 1 10 4 ns I I...IM0 I 4 . I I ,& 4 m ' I..! 1410 SO ' 1 1640 4 Ml 1 1410 I n 1 ism 4 0 1 140 I 14 I KM 4 10 I I 11 . 1 1440 4 a 1 12O0 I o 1 poo 4 11 I...., 110 I 4 1 146 4 14 1... 440 I 10 I 142 4 M 1 120 44 I ) 4 16 I 1210 t M 1 1044 4 16 1 1410 I Tt 1...... 1420 4 M 1 70 I 74 I .170 4 II 1 1420. I 71 CALVES. t. va t M i I 160 I 44 I I la I 60 11. ... 1 170 4 00 I.. I ino 4 no i . 1 14 4 00 1 . 1 17 4 0 ' 1 . t M 4 76 I.. 10 tl I 00 I.. t 2f.l I 00 4... t... HW IN 1 110 SO 1... 8TOCKER9 AND I 4"4 I 44 . I Ill I 60 I 10 4 .... 170 I 40 t S T4 I 40 14 0 44 4 no 1 1 410 4 00 . 81 HOOS Receipt of hogs were moderate gt all point this morning and with a fslr demand the tendency of prices wa np wtrd. .The jnarket at this point advanced 637Hc. At the opening trading wa a little slsw, as salesmen were asking quite a sharp advance and packers were not wllllr.g to psy the prices, but after buyers and sell ers got together on a 6U7Hc sdvance trad ing became very active and It was not long before nearly everything In the yards was disposed of.' The bulk of the sale went at t5.17H and t4f' A few common loads hsd to sell under I5.J7H and the choicest load) sold up to t5,23H- On the extreme close, after packers had their urgent orders filled, trading became a little slow, with the feel ing weak, so that the late sales were mostly at 8o.i7H. Representative sales 11 160 it 140 i;o 140 120 110 110 117 160 170 FEEDERS. 6T 4 W 404 4 J. 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I 17k4 1.174 71 Sit 10 I 174 6 ITS Tl 261 200 I 17V I IT II 162 140 I 174 I 17V, 43 172 ... I 174 I 171 IT Ill 40 I lTLa I 17 74 Ill 40 I 1TV, I 174 It 141 80 6 M I 17Va 74 246 ... I 20 I 17W Tl 120 80 6 M .141 40 I 17V4 44., IM ... I 10 ...to 40 I 17V, 44 160 40 I M ...141 ... 4 17V, 44 ., 140 40 I M ...lit tO I 17 V, II. .......IM ... 110 ...122 S20 6 17V, 17 ...104 120 I M ..214 M I 17 V, TO 167 10 I 10 ...SOt ... S 17V, 4S Ill 16 I 10 ...117 40 I 17V, 1I4.......244 ... tin ...114- . : . ft 17H 71 MO ... I M ...t?.1 120 I 1T4 Tl Ml ... I 10 ...ISC ... I IT', 12 ,214 . 40 6 20 ...108 10 I 1TV4 II 114 ... I M ...1.44' 104 I 17S4j 7S. ...... Ml 144 I to 1..1M 140 I 17V, 70. ...... ..864 ... I 10 ...141 ... 117V, IT 1. .til 100 I 10 ...Ml ... 8 17v, II 147 M I to ...tlT I 171 64 260 ... I M ...141 40 6 17V, 61 17S M I 10 ...MO II I 174 10 261 10 I M ...171 ... I 17V, ll4 241 ... I 10 .,.K4 40 I I7 II Ml 40 I 20 ...124 ... I 17V, 17 176 ... I 10 ...184 ... I 17V4 , 61 Ill 40 5 10 . .v8tT I 17V4 , ! 1 ... I 20 ...111 . 10 8 17V, . T7 231 10 I M ...214 ... t 1TV, 70. ..... . .241 ... 1 20 ...2M ... I 17Va 70.i 127 ,.. I M ...114 40 i 174 40 ... I III ...232 ... I 17V, 41 .101 ... I 20 ...240 M I 17V, 71.... -....Ml ... 120 ...241 ... I17V4 58...... .,161 ... I 10 ...2l ... 6 17V, 17 116 ... I M .. .311 ... I 17V, 17 261 80 6 20 ...tot 110 6 17, 81 171 M 4 124 ...141 80 I lTv, 72 Shi) ... I 22V, ...141 110 6 17V 64 MS ... 8 33V, :..t2V... I 17V, - 6J 150 ... 1 22 V, ..M1 SO 4 17V 49 ...IM 10 S 22V, .;.tl 140,6 17 40 .274 ... 8 it4 ...MT tn I 17V, M S17 M I 26 SHEEP There were only ten cars re ported this morning and while It wa a small run for a Wednesday it was appar ently large enough to meet the requirements of the trade. Packers did not seem to care whether or not they got any freh supplies of either sheep or lambs, and the market could beVt be described by calling It sluw and barely steady with yeaterday. Borne stuff that was carried over from yesterday sold to a little better advantage, but on the other hand some of the other sales looked a little lower. The quality of the offerings was Inferior and that of course had a ten dency to make buver indifferent. Most f the stuff sold In fairly good season, but It was late-before' a complete clearance was made. Packers still complain that the de rnandtormutton is of very, limited propor tions. . .... Quotations for clipped stock: Good to choice lambs, t6.50Cso.8i; fair to good lambs. t5.0?i5.50; good to choice Colorado wooled lambs, tH.SueT.OO; good to choice yearlings, t5.0OQ5.2f; fair to good yearlings, t4.75jri.o0; good to choice wet here. t4.6CKiM.75; fair to good wethers. t4.2fy4.60; good to choice ewes, t4.25rij4.55; fair to good ewes, 34-409 4.25. Wooled stock sells trom 76c to tl per 100 pounds higher than clipped stock. Rep resentative sales: No. : Av. Pi. . 22 western wooled ewes 80 2 60 24 western wooled ewes 88 2 60 192 clipped 'western wethers 85 S 46 li western cull lambs... oi a m 127 western cull lambs 54 8 75 66 western clipped ewes. r... 100 4 00 41 western ewes 105 4 25 41 cllrped western wether 92 4 83 901 clipped western wether....:. 92 4 85 895 clipped western ewes 101 4 40 12 clipped western ewes... I 416 clipped western ewes 112 4 46 41 onppea west, larrtns year gs na e eu 103 clipped lambs 68 6 26 CHICAGO .' "LIVE STOCK MARKET OMAHA W IIOI.K94.I.K MARKET. ' Coadltloa ot Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fancy rrednre. 1 : RtKlS-Recelpt, heavy; market, steady; cndii stock, lf LIVE POULTRY Hens, loHflllc; young roosters, according to sice, iwoc, eyl, roosttl", t'. tlll'Ke.s lltlhn. dll hS, lie ' BCTTER Packing stork. 14c; oholce to fancy Hairy, ImU'Juc; creamery, 32H4J2.Hc; prim, ac. v 1 , , . . FRKSH FROZEN PlSH-Fresh trout. J2c; pickerel, Hc; pike, Hc; perch, 7; blueflsh, 11c; wnitehsh, 10c; almon. 11c; redsnnpper. 9c; green halibut, U;j ersppie, 11c; buffalo, 7c; white t-4s, ur; herring. SHc; Hpsnisn macgerel. 13o; lobster, boiled. 45c; green, 4c; flnnad handles, 7c; roe shad, each. 75c; sh:d roe, per pair, toe; frog legs, per dot.. )c; catfish. 14c. -j HAY Prleea quoted hv Omaha Whole sale Hay Dialers association: Choice No. 1 upland, 7. IX); No, 2, 3650; medium, -tARO; coarx, 85.50. . Rye straw. ts.tO. Thcs pries ate f..r nay of good coior and viuuut. BRAN Per ton, 117.50. TROPICAL rttctT. ' ORANQE8 Extra fancy Mediterranean) sweet, ail alaea, t2.75Q3.00: fancy navel, site 12t), 160. 17. 200. 216, 2o0, 13.2573.50; 80. (at, 1)2, l2.5Sl7S; aeediings, all Sls-ei." 82.75. " , LEMONS California, extra fancy, 370. 300 and 360 siie. 33.00; frtr.-y, Sr., 300 knit 360 site. 32.75: choice, 240 and 270 si, . 300 and 860 else. 82.50. DATES Per box of 30 lb. pkgs., tpOO; Hallowe'en, In 70-!b. boxes, per lb., tc. FIOS California, per 10-lb. carton, 753 86c; Imported Smyrna, tcrown, 10c; t crown, 12c, RAN ANAS Per medium sised bunch, 3l.7F-Jt2.2f.: Jumbos, 32.5tvjt.0O. ORAPEFRI IT Cslifornia, per box of M to 64. 14 00; Florlds. 36 . H. uo. PINEAPPLES Florida, per crate 'of 34. 30, 36 or 42, t3.6T3.75. . . FRCITS. ,. f t- ' CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Black. V t)ee t-Ik.. box. 81.76; white, per S-lb. box. 31 50. STRAWBERRIES Arkansas, per 24-qt. case, 7-0O APPLES New Tork Baldwins. 88.00; Col-, o.sdo Iter Davis, per box, 31.2691.50 . . TANGERINES -California, per half-box, t2.75. ' VEGETABLES. . " CRANBERRIES Jerseys, per crate, 12.00. POTATOES Home grown, In Mck. per bu., 30c; Colorado, per bu 45c; new pota toes, per lh., 89c. Tl'RNIPS Old, per bu , 40c; new, pr dos., 45c. . . CARROTS Old, per bu., 40c; new, per do . 45e. PARSNIPS-Old, rer bu., 40c. BEANS Navy, per pu., 2.8i. WAX REAN8 Per r j-bu.liox, tt.OO; (tring Cattle Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher Hog Five to Ten Cents Higher. CHICAGO. May 3. Receipts. 11,500 head: market lotfl&c higher; good to prime steers, 35.76jjv.80; poor to medium. 34.5flig6.50; stockers ana teeaers. jj.oofao.ui; cows. 2.o 5 26; heifers, 33.O0i6S.60; csnners, tt.oO2.40; bulls. 2.do4.id: caives, j.t"ue.io. HOGS Receipts, i.ooo head; estimated for tomorrow,. 16,0u0 head; market 6-glOc higher; mixed and butchers, S3.20ttjpo.4S; good to choice heavy, t5.25ijji5.45; rough heavy, t4.9otl 20; light, t5.15fij.40; bulk -of sales. i5.30(S6.40. 43HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 16.009 head; sheep and lambs lo$16c lower; good to choice wethers, shorn, 34.otygo.ou; fair to choice mixed. . shorn, t3.bixWH.25; western sheep, shorn. t4.Ofvg5.0O; native - lambs, shorn, t4.0Jj.2o; . western - lambs, 34. 70 '7.15. Kansas City Live "took Market. KANSAS CITY. May 8. CATTLE Re ceipts. 3.500 head. Including 500 head south erns mnraet sieany; cnoice .export ana dressed beef steers. 15.40 6 50; fslr to good. t4.50a6.35; western, fed steers. 35.4IVB.26; stockers snd feeders. t3.368ir.00: southern steers, t3.60wo.i0; southern cows. I2.BJ 4.00; native cows. I2.2sue.00: native heifer. u.AO (fjS.n0: hulls. 13 754.75; calve. t3.5Ofi6.t0. MOtin Receipts, .wn neaa: maraei nmjoc higher; trip. 35.37H: bulk of aales. 35.25ia63fj; heavy. 85.305.37: packers. 35.254(5.35; pigs and lights, t4.:5f0.3A. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 3.000 hod; market weak-to 10c lower: native lambs. 15. 6047.(10; western lambs. 15.5O?i7.00; fed sheen and yearlings. t4.25(ri6.0O; Texas clipped yearling. t4 6iva6.S5; Texas clipped sheep, 4.oi74.ik; stockers ana teeaers, -.oo 4JO.00. j "i 1 1 1 1 ' St. l.ooU Live Block Market. ' BT. IOfIS, May 3 -CATTLE Receipts, 4,000 head., fncludlng 2.5O0 head Texans; market steady: native shipping and export steers, tS.iVKjtaj.SR; .dressed heer and nutcner steers, 84 flivtift.So; steer under l.ono lbs., 33.75 I&5.16; tockeis and feeders. 32.701j4.8O; can ner. t2.00S2.2R; bulls, t2.85434.35; calves. 13.25 &6.00: Texas and Indian steers, 13.005.75; cows and heifers. 32.0O4.:6. HOOS Receipts, 8.00O head; market strong; pig and lights. 83.7fxii6.J5: packers, 84f6&.10; butchers and belt heavy. t-VoOif 6 35. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 3.500 head: market steady; native mutton. 3150 6.25; lambs, t5.0O6.7t: culls snd buck. 13 25 24.00; tocker, t2.75tI3.25; Texan. 13.00-8 5.. beans, ner H-bu. box. ,5c. Cl'CL MBKRS Per do.. 31.25fTt.RO. PEAS New, per bu. box, 82.OOg2.50. TOMATOES Florida, per 6-baaket crate, t50oi00. , , SPINACH Per bu.. 76c. ONIONS Colorado yellow or red, per lb., 2Hc; new southern, per dos., 46c. CABBAGE California in crates, per lb., SV"- i . BEETS Old, per bu.. 40c; new. per do. bunches, 45c. RADISHES Hot house or southern, per dor.., 30&40c. ... LETTUCE Hot house, per dos., 45c; head lettuce, per drx., ll.00fil.25. HHCBARB-Illlnols, per box of 50 lbs., tioo. PARSLEY Per do, hunches, 46c. A8PA RAG I'S Home grown, per dot. bunches, 40850c. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, 16c; Wisconsin Young America, 16c; block Swiss, new, I6c; old. 17c; Wisconsin brick. , 16c; Wisconsin llmburge'r. 16c. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1, oft shells, new crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c; No. 2. soft shells, per lb., 12c; Nd. 2, hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.. 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7e; roasted peanuts,, per lb., 8c; Chili walnuts, per lb., 1213Hc; almonds, soft shell, per lb.. 17c: hard shell, per lb.. 15c; chestnut. pee lb.. 2bg)3o; new black walnuts, per bu., 76-6900; shellbark hickory nut, per bu., jl.75; large hickory nuts, per bu., 31.50. HIDES No. 1 green. "He; No. 2 green, 6Hc; No. 1 salted, 8Hd No. 3 ealted, iHc; No. 1 veal calf, 10c; No. 2 veal calf, ; dry sailed, 7&14c; sheep pelts, 25c31.00; horse hides. tl.50&3.00. . . . . Metal Market. NEW YORK,- ' May 3. METALS The tendon tin market was without special change following, the 'big ' fluctiiatlpng of. vesterday. Spot closed at 133 6s, while fu tures were a llttlt lower at W4 10s: Locally the market was quiet, with spot held at 330 tf30.8O. Copper closed unchanged at 64 lua -tor spot and ti 15s 6d for futures. Locally the market shows no change and Is more . or less nominal, lake snd electrolytic are. t generally quoted sf 315.Otx315.ffi and casting at 314.7615.00. Lead was unchanged at tt.fA OlS.OO In the local market and at 12 lis 3d In London. Spelter was slightly easier In the local market., being quoted at 35.75(65.80. London was a-little steadier, -with . spo.t closing at 23l26d.. The Glasgow Iron market had n sharp break, for which no special cause could be learned. .'The price there closed at 52s 6d, or a decline of 2s, while Mlddlesborough was a little higher at . 62s 10Hd. The domestic situation shows no material change.- No. 1 foundry, northern, is quoted at 3n25318.00;. Nfc,.,. it foundry, northern, ,' at ' 316. 76 17.60: Nd. -1-.foundry, southern, and "No." 1 foundry, stuithefn soft, at 317.2617.76) No.'l fouadry, southern, 316 7a m 17.26. luiar a it'll 'Molnea!. . NEW YORIv, May 3, - SfOAR - Raw, steady; fair i-eflnlpg. 4c; : t-entlgjjigil If) test. 4Hc: molasses sugar. 31e. Refined, quiet; No. 6, 6.55c, No. ",. 6 50c; No. . 6.4w; No. 9. .aoc: No.. 10. .80iu Nq.ill. a.)c; No. 12, 6.15c; 'No. 13,' 6.05c; No. 14, Sid: confec tioners' A. - 6c; -ajwuld eV 6.e;-J-ut loaf, 8.86c; cruahed. 4 86c; pondered, 6.2B; granu lated. 6.15c: cubes. 6.40c. MOLA88E8 Firm; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 29fjfl6c. Syrup, nom Insl, 3i'c. NEW YORK. Mar 8. SUGAR Quiet; open kettle. SHflHWc; open feettla cent-lf . ugal. 4H4 16-16c; centrifugal whir-s, 6Hc; yellows. hl 6-16c; seconds. 3 11-16tf4Hc. MOLASSES Nominal ; open kettle. IS 26c; centrifugal, 4c.- Syrup, nominal, 14c. '. Oils and Hoslu. , ,' .'., ' OIL CITY, May 8 Credit balance, 81 29'; certificates, no hid. Shipments. 68.230 bbl.; average, 75.672 bbls.: runs, 80.996 - hhis.: shipments, Lima. 46.223 bbls.; average, 54.593 bbl.; runs, Lima. 66,730 bbls. SAVANNAH, May 8. OIL Turpentine, firm. 564c. , - ' - ' ROSIN-FIrm; ABC, 32.95; D,.0O: E. 33.10; F. 3S.10; O. 33.20; H. $3,352" I. $3.; K, i?70; M, $3.70; N, $3.80; W Q, $3r W W, $4.06. CotTee Market. NEW YORK, May 1. COFFEE Market for futures opened st unchanged : prices I and an advance of 6 points. The final tone was steady, with prtces unrhangea :to io olnts higher. Saies were reporter! oflvft-' wai.. tags, including May at 6.70; July, t 86c; September. 7.004i7.O6c; December, 7.3tva7.36c; March, 7.45c. tspoi, uteaoy; no. (,:nvoiew, . 7Hc ' : . ' " " ttock la Sight. . Receipts of live stock at the sis prlnc pal western markets yesterday: cattle, noes, enefp South Omft'aa Sioux City .. Kansas City St. Joseph .. St. I,ouls .... Chicago .... Total 2.169 ... 8H0 ... 3,500 ,.. 1.461 ... 4.UO ...11,600 ,..38,220 . . i- 8.832 4.500 .50 2t.il 6. Oil) 16.000 1.67t ' 3.000 8.749 2.500 16.400 44.733 82,128 8C Joseph l.lva Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. May $.-CATTLE-Rtelpts. 1.451 head; market steady. 10c higher: natives,- 34.2566.10: cows snd heifers, $2000 $.40; stockers and feeder. 32.75474.76. H1X48 Herein! h. 2.951 head, market lot higher; lights, $5.166.80: medium and heavy, 35.if4i5.36. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.749 head; lambs, Sflioc, lower; top, 36.85; sheep, stronger. . ' Slonx City llao Stock Market. SIOCX CITY. May' 3.' CATTLE Re ceipts, 80 1 head; market 15tiAi- higher, stockers active; breves. $4tutt); cow, bull and mixe.1. U 9 i6 00; stockers ant feeders. $1Xu4.50; calves and yeai lings. 8S0WJ4 66. ' . - tiOGo-Keceipts, 4.600 btaol, market to REAL ESTATE TRAMUFERS, o- Deeds filed for record May, 8, as furnished bv the Midland Guarantee and Trust-com pitny, bonded abstracter, 1614 Famant street, for The Bee: . . ;, 3. A. Howard and wife to W. Maier, , . lot 11. block . KUby Place $ .X) Leonora 8. Foster and husband to C . Harding, part of lot 7 and 8. block 1. Jerome park - "i?.50 N. L. Uuckert and wife to C. Harding. lot 6 and part of 7. block. 1. Jetonie Park M-lit-ta J. Daly and husbund tn L. R. Slonecker, lot t. blmk 8. Clifton Hill Y. W. Carmlchael to C. O. Talmage. lot 4. block 99. Dundee D. Doneldson to 8. W and Elisabeth Giisnell, part of lot IS and 1. Second add. to Bedford Piece -.v...... W. Scott to W. PfelfTer. lots 4 and t. block 1. Marshc s add G. N. Less to D. V. Bholes tromuany, lot 14. W. A. Redlek's D. P. Abbott and wife to J. Br Fnr- ster, part of lot 4, block 2, Park Placs W. C. Cunningham and wife to'.W.' Btelnmetz. part of lots 13 and 14, block 2, Phillips1 sdd G. P. Bemts Real Instate company to H. A. Wilk. lots 3 and 4, block- T. Lowe's add , .. Cecelle Ruser to Kstherine Hsnssr). part of lot 1, block 208, city, and trset adjoining , ,..'.. W, 3.;w i,40 :&4i .' 60i 8.:w 300 l'O 1700 1 800 Edwards-Wood GOf "t clneorpu rated - n.ia fmm.. r'rr.w d.iu-4 . . . u aiaita avwuwrtat nirvaut , . 5T. HAUL. niMN. . ' . . . - 11 ; ' - - -2 m I DEALS RSIN . Stocks, Grain, Provision Ship Your Grain to-VW : : iL Braaeh Ofllre. 310-111 Board pt Trait,, Bl)aj., Onaaha, Seb. Teleahoa 8114. 212-214 Exchange Bldg . South Omaha. Bell Plion 214. jQ4ejpadot '4'lign $