T1IE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. 1906. - t u 4. ') V. I I: i! I CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Month Opens with Luc DelireriM of My Wheat. SHORTS COVER, MAKING OPTIONS STRONG After First Roar Market la Dall ) Lose Moat of AJraaea Cash nra Cent Higher aa4 Fatarea stream. OMAHA, May 1. 1906. May opened with large deliveries of wncat on May contracts, nut II went to strong holders and shorts covered fully, advancing prices to 1c over yesterday, tar months were firm at an advance of "OHc Damage reports had a tendency to help the bulla. Bradstreets showed a larger decrease than expected. After the first hour the market became easy and most of the advance was lost. The close was about Vo above yesterday. Corn was strong. Elevator Interests were fair buyers of May and there were no deliveries In that option. Cash corn was 1c higher and May closed o up. Re ceipts, though a little larger, seem to be taken care of by the domestic demand. Oats were firm, closing V: higher for May and unchansed for July. Primary wheat receipts were 300,000 bush els ana snipments oM,(l bushels, against receipts last year of & 6,000 bushels and shipments of 467.0U0 bushels. Corn recelm were ftieJ.OOO bushels and shipments 428,0u0 nueneis, against receipta last, year or. iiu. M bushels and shipments of 402.000 bushels. Clearances were 48,000 bushels wheat, 15,961 barrels flour, 47,000 bushels corn and 497.0U0 bushels oats. Liverpool closed Vd higher to Vtd lower on wheat and unchanged on corn. Local range of options: Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Hat y. Wheat! May... I July... I Corn i May...l July... Oats May... I t 72BI 7141 72B 72B 72V 72 B 42VBJ 42l 2WB 72Ha' 72a inAl 42aI tl4Al 72 72V. B 43B UVB A asked. B bid. Omaha Cask galea. CORN-No. 2 yellow, 1 car. 44Ve; No. 1. 2 cars, .44Vc. Omaha Cash prices. WJIEAT-No. 2 herd. 73fJ7c: No. t hard, TlfiTSVic; No. 4 hard. 66ff71Vc; No. 2 spring, 72S41i"i6c; No. S spring. 70ti72VkC. CORN-No. 2, 44Vc; No. t, 44Vc: No. 4. jn-iohyc: No. 1 yellow, 44Vc; No. 1 white 4t"c. OATS-No. t mixed, 80V4c; No. 1 white, C31V4C; No. 4 white, 3Va31e. HIE-No. 2, 66c; No. 3, 64Vc Carlo! Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. steady; May, 4s (d; July. Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis . . ma ha Duluth bt Louis ( . 71 .154 . 2 . 7 . 61 887 134 83 164 251 11 21 lii CHICAGO GKAIV AND PRO YIMOUS ''tares of the Trad I a a; and CIosIb Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, May 1 Wet weather In the northwest, a decrease In the world's visible supply and higher prices for cash wheat combined to form a steady wheat market here today. At the close the July option i. as up Vc; corn was up VaijHc, oats were .unchanged and provisions were unchanged to uc lower. Deliveries of wheat on May contracts te eny were 2,5iiO.OnO bu., and It was claimed i nut the bulk of this wheat was taken by ' brokers who were trading for a New York - combination. The belief that this grain had eiono Into strong hands caused a Arm tone nt the opening In both May and July de liveries. The report that deliveries at Mln- neapolls on May contracts were light also strengthened the market. General rains ' throughout the northwest also tended lowurd higher prices. Later In the day Hie market developed fresh strength from k statement by Bradxtreet's showing a de t tear. of 4.000.000 bu. In the world's visible Mick of wheat and Dour. Reports from Minneapolis and Kansas City that there .. a an Improved demand for cash wheat .ei additional bullish Influences. The inuiket closed steady. July opened Vk'fr'VfcC higher at 78't'6';tK,isai. uvUA-JV(i7')ao' uml closed at 79c. Clearance! of wheat and Hour were equal to lli.OOO bu. Primary . rcelpt were Stfi.tiOO "bu., compared with 205.0CO bu. one year ago. Minneapolis, Du . lulh and Chicago reported receipts of M0 cars, against M cars lust week and IMS cars a year ago. The corn market was firm all day on good demand by commission houses and cash buyers. The chief cause of the de mand was wet weather throughout the corn belt. There were no deliveries on May contracts and this strengthened the mar ' ket somewhat. Local longs were the prin cipal sellers. The market closed Ann with prices at the highest point of the day. July opened unchanged to V1?Vc higher at 4uV4 fe4to to 4uc. sold up to 46Vc and closed at the top. Local receipts were 887 cars, with 100 cars of contract grade. The oats market was strengthened by re ports of wet weather, but the market failed fo advance because of liberal salea of the May option by a number of heavy holders. Cash Interests and commission houses were the chief buyers. Deliveries on May con tracts amounted to 2.600.000 bu. July opened unchanged to a shsde lower at 21 So to 31t 4i3lVc, sold up to 31 ",0 and closed at tl'stt ll'.c. Local receipts were 261 cars. Trading In provisions was very quiet and the market was barely steady. A 6c decline In the price of live hogs was a bearish In fluence. Short and local packer were mod erate buyers. At the close May pork was to lower at $15.85. I-ard was unchanged at W.7(. Ribs were down 2Ve at (8.67V. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, cars; corn, 106 cars; oats, 101 cars; hogs, 10. 000 head. . The leading futures ranged as follows: 'td; futures, 4a 4Vd. MEW YORK GKSJICnAL MARKET (notations of too Day Varlona t'osnsaodltlea. NEW TORK. Mar 1 FLOCR Receipts. $9,782 bhls ; exports, 3.660 bbls. ; market steady with better Inquiry; Minnesota patents, 14.2004.40; Minnesota hskers, $3 404J$76; winter patents, $3 9044 4.25; winter straights, $3 75(3 3.90; winter ex tras I2.a66i.3a; winter low grades. 12. li 43110. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, IS Saffian; choice to fancy. $3 9044 10 CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel low. $1.20; coarse. $1.07 tfl. 09; kiln dried, $3 70428O. RYE Dull ; No. I western, 70c asked, f. o. b.. New York. BARLKY Quiet; feeding, 47 Sc. f. o. b., New York; malting, VWiC. WHEAT Receipts, lifl.OtiO bushels; ex ports, 15,926 bushels. Spot market firm; No. 3 red, lie, nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, S3c, I. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, !Vc, f. o b. afloat; No. 1 north ern. Manitoba. 8XVc. f. o. b. afloat. Throughout almost the entire day wheat acted strong with sharp advances In lead ing options, principally May, due to cov ering. Crop damage news and a big de crease in worlds stocks explained the firmness In late months. Near the close realising led to moderate reactions and final prices were Irregular at Vrlc net advance. May, WTtfiwSjr, closed at 8V; July closed at tf'fcc; September. XJVyvtc, closed at S-14c. CORN Recalpts. lS.SCfi bushels; exports, 43,440 bushels. Spot market firm: No. 2. 68c, nominal, elevator, and ifWifttic f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 2 white, nominal. Option market was quirt but firm all day on adverse crop news growing out of excessive rains and closed fcc net higher. May closed at 66c; July. 63tsf6.1e, closed at 53c; September closed at 63c; December closed at 6-r. OATS Receipts. 127.500 bushels: exports, 171,000 bushels. Spot market firm; mixed oats. M to SI pounds. 37He: natural white. 80 to 33 pounds. 3viXk-; clipped white, 38 to 40 pounds, 39iy&4l V. HAY Steady; shipping, fj65c; good to choice. 91 695c. HOPS Quiet: state, common to cholco. 1906 crop. lOUc; 1904 crop. KtflOc; olds, 6 7c; Psclflo coast, 1905 crop, 1017c; 19i4 crop, 9&lle: olds. 4fc. HIDES Steady; Galveston. 20 to z5 pounds, 20c; California, 21 to 26 pounds, 21c; Texas drv. 24 to 30 pounds, 19c. LEATHER Steady; acid, 24fr07VxC. PROVISIONS Beef, easy; family, $11.60 yi2.50; mess, $8 609.00; beef hams. UO.OO 22.00; packet. IIO.OTvg 11.00; city extra India mesa, 117. 60tfl8. 00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, $9.26Ccjl0 60; pickled shoulders, $.0ft: pickled hams, 111.00. Lard, steady, nominal: refined, quiet; continent, $10; B. A., 110.00-. compound. 17.003'7.60. Pork, steady; family. $160; short clear, $18.25ij 13.00; mess, 117.2617.78. Tsllow, steady; city. 15.12V4; country. .12i45 17V4. RICB Firm; domestic, fair to extra. 3t c: Japan, nominal. BUTT SIR Weak; street price, extra creamery. XxgWc. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra. 13P2fc; renovnted. common to extra, 10i&lHc; western factory, common to firsts, Ut(16c. CH EBB & Irregular; old state, full cream, large and small, colored and white, fancy, 14c; state, good to prime, 13H4il4c; state, common to fair, lliQn.lc: new, state, full cream, large and smalt, best, 10c; new, state, fair to good, 9mtc. EGOS Easy; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, lV4c; state, choice, 18Hil9c; state, mixed, fancy, 184c; western extra firsts, 18c; western seconds, 16e; southerns, 12Slc. POULTRY Live, stesdy; chickens, 12c; fowls, 14c; turkeys, 12c. Dressed, firm; chickens, 10Hc; turkeys, lSftlSc; fowls, ll 14c NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS EarW Market is Dull and Hesitating and Value Beein to Recede. FALL SOON BECOMES PRECIPITATE Decline I nporers Many to l.o.s Orders nnd tolsnr of Holdings Thrown Over Add to Demoralisation. of h.,,JfRl- Ma' l-Th" 1l"lncllnatlon 11. JLJTr? of .'tock to ar1 fref,y re covered level of prices establlMhed yester-oh- became manifest iri. in ,. Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. CTose. Yea'y. Wheat I May July Sept. Corn May July Sept. Oats May July Sept. I'oik May July Sept. Lard May July Sept. Ribs May July Sept, 78H(Sh! 70S 78SI 7M 78Wff, 7SffV9WrN 7v Wt 79 771S7S 7B 77' 784i 77 46T4I847 47V.tff-S 46' 47a! 4H 4VuH S 4l 4,8,t' ' S2l S2S 32H S2S,t?aH mi'Vi Sl ' SUfcSlttfV'I'VBV '- O-l 2SW 29 fcysows1 I I I 15 66 15 tS 15 65 IS 66 15 m 15 W 15 V- 16 86 16 85 15 90 16 90 15 90 16 86 15 85 16 M I 62V t 7Vs 1 0 1 (0 8 0 1 76 II 80 8 75 I 76 76 2 92Vi VlVt 8 87V 8 87V 1 87 8 47H 8 62V 3 46 8 46 8 60 3 TVJ 8 7iviJ 8 67V 8 7H 8 71 8761880 876 876 875 Cash quotations were as follows: KlXiUR Market steady; winter patents tt.6uii3.90: winter straights, tX.&U3.0 spring patents, t3.6f.Cu3 80; spring straights, 1! 1,1.1 ' fill' bakers 12 3l in 2. 90. WHhiAT No. 2 spring, SVg2e; No. S print, 76i2c; No. 2 red, 8ttSieVc. CORN No. t. 47Vc; No. 2 yellow, 48Vc. OA.T No. 2. 32Sc; No. 2 white. 33T'u34c No. 8 white. SHn iac. RYE No. 2. twiiwjc. BARLKY Oood feeding. S9441c; fair to choice malting, 464(ujc. SEEDS No. 1 flea. $1.07H; No. 1 north western. $1,131. prime timothy, $3.20. Clover, contract grade, $11.26. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $1,151 rT 16 0. Iird, per loo lbs., $8 (CV. Shor1 riba sides (loorei. $S 4618.6&. Short clear aides (boxed). $8.9609.06. Following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipta. Shipments. Flour, bbls 21.) Il.!iu Wheat, bu I.OuO 1W Corn, bu 27&.6w 282.700 data, bu ,...;i.6') 30 Rva. bu : 6.KO 10.7(0 bailey, bu 24.200 i.vjo On the Produce exchange today the but ter market war sternly; creamertea. 149 cue: dalriea. iaiv Kggs. easy; at mark rases Included. H14Vc; Arsis. 14Vr; prime firsts, 150 ; extras, lie. i neese, steady loVitrUc. l-blladelrhla Prodnro Market. PHILADELPHIA. May 1 -BUTTFR- Flrm; extra western creamery, 2ic: ixtra nearby prints. S2c. KJ33 Weak, vt- lower: nearby fresh 16V. st mark; western fresh. 17c. at mrk. CHEK8E VJulet; New York full creams, St. I-oals General Market. ST. LOU18, May 1 WHEAT Futures, higher; cssh. weak: No. 2 red, cash, ele- vstor, 17Slc; track, wasic; May, wc; July. 777c; No. 2 hard. 4iS3c. . tORN-f utures, nigner; cssn, lower; io. 1 cash, nominal; track, 6O0b5OVc; May, 46 464c; July. 46Vc. OATS Steady; No. 2 cash, 32c; track, S2Hc: May. 82c; July, 30!&31c. fiXDTTRateaay: rea winter patents, m.zb j4.60; extra fancy and straight, $3.7014. 10; clear, 12.704 da SEED Timothy, steady, $2.602.80. CORNMEAl-8teady, $2.30. BRAN Ijower; aacked. east track. 90Yf2c. HAY Firm: timothy. 112.0IK& 13.50; prai rie, $U.60'13.60. . whisk Y steady. $i sz. IRON COTTON TI B8-I1.01. - BAOOINO 8Vc HEMP TWINE 7Vc. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobblnp. $15 66. Ird. steady : prime steam. $8.36. Dry salt meats (hoxed). stB-dV: exfra shorts, $9.00; Mea-'lbsr.3&T'shtirt clears, 89.87M!. Bncon (boxed), higher; extra short. $10.00; clear ribs, $10.12V4; short clear, tl0.6n4211.2Ti. POULTRY Quiet; chickens, loftc; tur keys, 13Vc; ducks, 12c; geese, 6c. BUTTER Weak; creamery, JtVfmc; dairy. 14i 1c. EXJU3 Steady, 13Vc, case count. Receipts, snipments h.".,1; A"er r-rlod'of dullness and hesitation fluctuations In prices began to re Zl.t U"Jmll bw'" Pr-clpltJte agsTn iTh.K hPS1 of ,he dav- Th liquidation Th.', u !'.nd whheld with the Idea 11"''", Pr, might be obtained came -.,Je " 'n Ur,re volum' w',n the down Wt.H r"urs, ?' eetabllshed and aggra vsted the weakness of the market. rrTcV. Ci of.,h """""t P"ure carried Power .hL,,;ahd'n," rs-ciilatlve Issue, far W. , Tnl" he- result of uncovering '7 rrt 'h""tmg margin" left Untouched In lu in.n!u. ,,Jh.row,n' ov,r movement of speculative holdings In all directions. De velopments in th money market had an Important bearing on the renewal of liquid ation. Loans were called and the call nfoney rate ran up sharply during the af ternoon to 10 per cent. Some liquidation Of speculative holders was forced at this rate and there appeared to be discrimina tion exercised against some securities for collateral In loans. No new cause devel oped for the course of the money market and Its reflected Influence In the stock market beyond the progress of the working out of the adjustment to the conditions nxed by the San FrsncUco tlonal engHgements of gold for Import were made and correHnonrlitiff withr..i. , j - ' 'he uhtreaaury by the hanks engaging me iiM.icfns oi tno snipments be coming Immediately available in bank re serves. The movement of currency to San r min i.-.-., aim continued, but fell to com parstlvelv small nortlnns fh vnlnm. gold engnaements widely over-balancing "u iiiuvemeni. i ne exchange ot the clearing house this morning amounted to $f44.J8,64. which Is much shove th. average, lrge dividend payments helped i. iimnf up ine voiume or May 1 settle, menta and the dimensions of the exchanges Indicated some other Important financial irria-iinns. Yesterday's recovery In stocks was nn. erally regarded as an Incidental movement such as usually occurs In the progress of extensive nquiastion when profits on the iiioii sine oecome so inviting as to at tract buying to cover. The holiday In London left the market without Its usual Impulse from that source. The compara tive quietness of May day In Paris was a negatively favorable influence owing to the widespread anxiety which has been felt over possible disturbances as an Incident of the day. Renewed violence In the an- tnracite mining region was regarded as not tending to further the m-oanecls for a settlement. The selling movement became as violent during the final hour as at any time last week and the market took on an appear ance of demoralisation. Declines from last night of between two and four points be came quite numerous, tireat Northern pre ferred headed the list with a loss of IS per cent. Other stocks scoring lesser losses were Northern Pacific; Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha: St. Paul, North western, Delaware & Hudson. Tennessee Coal, Smelting. Reading, t'nlon Pa cific. New York Central, Amalga mated Copper, Colorado Fuel and others of less prominence. Hasty short covering rormed the only Interruption to the throw ing over of stocks without regard to the price up to the closing, which was excited and demoralised. Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value, 12.226,000. United States 3s declined Vs per cent on call. Quotations on stocks today were as follows: Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu 7.000 .. 61.000 ..lM.ono ..113,000 9.00ft 52.000 79.000 129.000 Minneapolis Grain Market. fSuperlor Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis ana t nicago aeuvery. i ne rang of prices, as furnished by F. D. Day aV Co., 110-111 tioara oi iTaae Diinaing was: Articles ! Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y Wheat I I : May 75Vi, T'4 75V 78 75 July 78V78V '78ii WV 78TV 78WH Sept. 78 78H2PVkl 78 78V 77H Flax i May I 164 I NP4 1 16V 1 18 1 18 July 1 17V 1 17 1 17V 1 17i 1 17V Sept. 117V 1 171 1 17V41 1 17H 1 18V Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard. 79Vc: No. 1 northern. 71 Vie: to ar rive, 78 c; No. 2 northern. 77V4c: to ar rive, 77Vc; No. 3 northern, 75i97c: No. 1 aurum, l; ino. x aurum, 11. -orn: No. 3 yellow, 44V4c; No. 3 corn, 43c. Oats: No. 3 white, I0e; No. 3, 29V4f 29c. Barley, 39 47c. Rye, 65 V 67 Vi c Flax. $1.11 c. Visible Snnnlr of Rraln. NEW YORK. May 1 Special telegraphic and cable communications received by Bradstrcet'a shows the following changes In available supplies as compared with previous account: Wheat. United States nd Canada, east of Rockies, decreased. 4.774.000 bushels: afloat for and In Europe, Increase, 700.000 bushels: total supply, decreased, 4,073.000 bushels. Corn. United 8tates and Csnada, ' east Rockies, decreased. 2279.000 bushels. Oals. United States and Canada, east Rnrkim. decreased. 1.&65.0D0 bushels. The leading decreases reported this week ara 1.7X.01U bushels in Manitoba. 137.000 bushels at the Chicago private elevators lie (no huahels at Omaha. 81.0TO bushels al Lincoln and vicinity and 62.000 bushels at Portland. Me. stneka at r-ort Huron in creased 17.0k) bushels. Kansas City firaln and Provisions KANSAS CITY. May l.-WHEAT May, 74Vc; July, 72c: September. 71V; cash. rert RXiSOc: No. 1 red. 8Sfi88 CORN Mav. 44kc: July. 4iic: September. Vc; cash. No. 2 mixed. 47'o47Vc; No. white 47i47Vc: No 8, 47c. OATS-Dull: No. 2 white, 2.-Mi3SV4c VX308 Lower: Missouri snd Kanws, new No. 2 wliliewood coses Included, 14c; case count. 13c: cases returned. V4c less. HAY-Sleady; choice timothy, tl3.0O13.76; choice ri aine, I0 io.t, RYF Pteadr: 6Sij57c. BUTTER Creamery. 19c: nacklng. llHc Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu V'.i'n Corn, bu ta.ooo Oats, bu 11.000 17.000 ??.' 3.0o0 Toledo oed Market. TOLEDO. May 1 -SEEDS Clover, tttiu; October. W'K. Prime alsike. Prima timothy. 81.6.V. csah. t26. 'In and Provisions. May t. WHEAT Spot. LIvovnMl G LIVERPOCU nominal: futures, firm: May. aa d; July as 11: BTDifmiKT. as ia. CUKN-epot, flrru. . American inlxtd Mllsrsskte Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Msy 1 WHEAT Steady: No. 1 northern, 82i&83c; No. J, 78 fasic: Juiv. ivr Dia. RYE Easier; No. 1, H3fi3Vc. BARLEY Dull; No. 2. 66c; sample, 40ftj 6&c. CORN Firmer: No. 8 cash. 47Vt48c; July. 4Hc asked. Dnlath Grain Market. DULUTH. Minn.. May 1 WHE4J To arrive. No. 1 northern. 79c: No. 2 north ern, 77c; on track. No, 1 northern, 7!c; No. 2 northern, 77,c; May, iHc; July ftouc ftnitmher. Tftwc. OATS To arrive, on track and May, aiSc Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. Msy 1 CORN Higher: No yellow. 47Vc; No. t, 47Vc; No. . Vc. ni srade. 42V.u44Vec. OATS Firm; No. 2 white. 3?i,'tiS3e; No. 3 white. J.-W-; No. t ahite. IlHfcilNc RYE Unchanged; No. t tic. toffee Mn.ket. NEW YORK. May 1 COFFEE Market for futures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 6 points in re sponse to steady E irop-an rablea Trad ' r i olet a-" lie market ruied al.,iv In ths absence f Important offermga. Th v.o... v tui., tie, unchanged " to live points higher. t'sles w.-re reported of I .100 baga. Includtng July, st r.t-; Kep-tmb-r and l"iulir. 1 I t T. 1 . . slut steady, Nu. 7 U10, l-l(c( 4.100 lo IIS ' 100 13 li.KK) 41 Vi 10.200 t) . bt iM) 11214 lit 73,4)10 lOVfe 141 KiK 117H , lit 1.700 lH.I'i l;io MO KHV, lut ... 47.no jr. ... 1 400 3n mi i.iuO U 64 S 4.000 1)1, 1.1K0 201 jno !S.""0 100 B'K ton 74 8ft 1ST I no 416 1.400 42 100 I. too 2.0.10 1.400 i.ono 100 1:1s 1 MOO lttt U7 1,100 MS bt 2ft 514 .100 Moo 700 300 mo 1,0m 100 Adama Rxpreti Amalxamaiei Copper American C. at F Amark-an C. A F. ptd American Cotton Oil American Cotton Oil pfd... Americas ExprM Amrlcan H. A L. ptd American Ice. aacurltlea. . . American Llnaeea Oil Asierlcaa LluaeaO (Ml pfd. American bocomollva ., Am. Locomotive pfd American 8. A R American ft. A R pfd Aaiarlcan Bugar ReOnlng.. Am. Tobacco pfd. elf Anaconda allnlni Co... Atchlaon Alchiaon pfd Atlantic Coast ulna Baltimore A Ohio Baltimore A Ohio pfd... brook Ira Rapid Tranilt. Canadian Pac:Ac Central of New Jersey... Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chlraio A Alton pfd Chicago Great WeKtern. . Chicago A Northweetern. Chicago, Mil. A St. Paul.. 41.000 & Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C. ('.., C. A at. Lou It Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A floulhern Colorado A 80. lat pfd Conaolldaled Oaa Corn Producta, rfg Corn Producta pfd Delaware A Hudeon Delaware. L. A W Denver A Rio Urande Denver A R. o. pfd Dlatlllera' Becurttlea Krta fine lat pfd Erie 2d pfd General Kloctrle Hockfag Valler , Illinois Central International Paper International Paper pfd International Pump International Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kaaaaa cttv Southern Kanaaa city 8n. pM Umlavtll A Nashville Manhattan L Metropolitan fit ret Ry Mexican Central Minneapolis A Bt. Louta... M , St. P. A . 8. M M . St. r A 8. 8. M. pfd. Mlaaourl Pacific Missouri. Kanaaa A Texaa Missouri, K. A T pfd National Lead National R. K of M pfd . New York Ceatral . ew York O. w Norfolk A Western Norfolk A W. pfd North American Pacific Mail Peunrylvanla rsople'a Gas P.. C. C. A Bt. L. Pruaed Bl eel I 'ar Pressed Bteel Car pfd Putltnai Palace car Reading Heading 1st pfd Read lag 2d pfd Republic Steel Hepubllc Sleel pfd Rock Island Co Ruck islaud Co. pfd St. L. A g. r. 2d pfd lit. Loma Southwestern St. Louis B VY. pfd Southern Pacino Bunihem Pacific pfd Southern Railway So. Hallway p(d Tenneesee Coal A Iron Texas A Pacific Toledo. St. L A W T.. St. L. A W. pfd t'nlon Pacific I'nloa Pacific pfd I nlted States Kipreaa..... 1 Diced States Res It. v I'nlted States -Rubber T. S. Rubber aid I'nlted Statea Steel I'nlla, .Kit Steel pfd.. V -Carolina Chemical .... Ve. .Carolina diem. pfd-.. Wabash Via hath pfd Wella-Fargo El press VYeetlnghouse Kleclrlc Weuern t nion Wheeling a Ijke Erie.... Wisconsin Central W Is. eatral pl Noithern Paclll, Central Leather Central Leather pfd Slcaa-ghemeld Steel Balaa. High. Lew. Close. 225 .ilia too 106 ion inoa. I1 - 4110 101 loovi loo i.toa si 2 a tiK 1114 614 0 201s so4 II III M 111 14.1 11 1304 101 V 240t 24 MW til 1004 10014 . l.loO 1431 140 13i 7,000 1071 104 '" 2Sl 7.400 TH 74 74 lO.fiOO lMHa 151,1,. 200 2"T 1(V 206 1ft 4 m MS 28 71 IDS 1M4 4 4t K S l!s, It 2 4 43 1, II I 15 4 4:1 1 1V I 10.fii0 U74 1.1SV4 113 2.1110 a.ts 22 2:4 7 65 1 V4 77 ait 77 V. 12 44.1 J le. 63 34 75-4 a 3 W U 44 24 at " 51 11 4.W wt S3 lit 75 '1 3 161 11 I! ! H M 2i, 49 V 24 ill. 7,7' 1444 1404 I404 cf l.'iz 11 I.3O0 II! I.aoo 2014 iii iii" 200 1S7 7.300 13 110 1V, 11014 1S 70 141 14 1.700 4' 4.700 ino 32 V 7 7S 1 700 13 l.ftoo 87 I.aoo IkH 17 S Vi Vi 7.1 37S 111 a 4 o4 15 31 SVi 72 S4V 13! V 4M4 M 10 4 34 2 1171, lint t.ooo an u ,,v aw 41 44'. ftl0 4.(00 4bt 91 3'iU I27V. 527 u. 1A1 15410 1241 H74 117H at 1 254 3 d 2 43 lit (014 2 -4 2.700 4.H-NI 1.000 Hi HI 1.0110 ) 17.000 27 M 2S. 4H 22 6(1 44 4'4 l"0 in1 ltiw in 13.SH0 7 It 24 5 24 214 43 21-4 424 2U0 l.iW 11 1,' u f, !, 400 tm 12-4 '. 1 32-, l 1S 12 4s V 20J.FU) 147 142S 14J4, 10 lie lti( 20K 7 4rtoo 5l sou 10 in at 4t, lui .121.0110 . 1.Mj . 1, 70 41 yn 'lol, 44 X lie, 14 i'4 i;-4 400 ' ioO 4U0 24 1, 4 21 . suo 200 4.00 42 oOO 1H4 l0 77 174 20 421 It '2J 47, leu 41 1'.4-. S7 107 t 42 Mi 14 !" 14 24 1K, 102 101 V, Total saUs for the day, 1.4M.SOU shares. fund escluslve of the tlMl.orii.nnn gold re serve shows svallshle cssh hslsnte, IfM, 1.:; gold coin and bullion. tKi.2t4,7 ; gold cerilflcales, I4..4M). Mew Isrk Meaer Market. NKW YORK. Msy 1 MONEY On call, steady and higher, 4 4910 per rent; rul ing rate. 4V, per cent; last loan. per cent; closing hid, I per cent: ottered at 10 per rent. Time loans, steady; slgty, ninety days and six months, IVM per "pRIMK MKRCANTILE PAPER aV4 14 per cent. STFRMNO EXCHANOK Pteadv, :it 14 842S414 1439 for demand and at 14.112') tT412n for sixty dav bills: posted rates, $42.Ht4J and $ 4.85 V 4j 4.8 ; commer cial hills. 14 M. SILVER Bar, c; Mexican dollars, SOVtc BONDS Government and railroad, hrs vv. Closing quotations on bonds today war as follows: INtt Japan fa. Id aeries loa do 4e rtft 103 I do 4a ctfs 1"! do 2d series I'lH I, N unl 4a... IMS Wu c. g V. I. ref ta, reg. io ceupon V. B. 1 reg do coupon V. 8. old 4a. reg.. do coupon V S n. 4s. reg .. do coupon Am. Tobacco 4a. . . . do H Atchlaon gen. 4a... Mo adj. 4a Atlantic C. L. 4a. . B. A O. 4a do 34s Brk R. T. e 4a . . Central of Oa. 5a. "do let Inc do 2d Inc do 3d Inc (Ties A Ohio 44a Chicago A A. I4a C, B. A Q. n. 4a. C R. I. A P. 41 do col . Re ..10 .130 .. 74 ,.1124 . .I00 Jsex. Central 4a do let ine Minn. St. L. 4s. M.. K. A T. 4a .10 2a N. R. R of M 7W asa t an 10514 1011 7104 TO 2 1004 rri .. aa N. T. C, ..lOIH N. J. C. g. Is.... .. 4,No. Parlfie 4a ... .. fit do le ..lmi N. A W. e. 4s..., . . 7 IO 8. L. rfdg 4a .. M4!Penn. eonv. s .. ai I Reading gen. 4a. ..104i4,St. L. A I. M. c. I4S M ....177 ...AH 7S4 ....1"4 .... .14 .... 7 . . . .100-4, 5e 111 NEW on m tear York Minlata- Ii.L. W YORK, May 1 Closing yuola In.ng stocks ere: tions A its sis Cos M Little t kief g Alice 2J4 Ontario 210 Breeca 0 tiphir 40 ertrunswlck Coa ia phoenix 2 Comsloik Tunasl 100 1'otiiei J4 Coa. Cal. A Va 14 Savafe so Hors Silver I hierra Nvva.ls 24 Irea Silver . Small H ,pe li Leadville Coa 'etandard 17j onered. Blak t learluga. OMAHA. Mav 1 Rank clentings for to day vxere tl.o-'e.a. and for the corre Sondtiig djle Uat year. $1,434 4X7. M. M St. L. A B. r. fg. 4a. 4i 1st L B. W. c. 4a ... 7't 77"4lSeaboard A. L. 4a.. IUVeeSo. ParISc 4s 1 CCC. A Bt. L. g. 4s..luasl do 1st 4a el fa MS Colo. Ind. 5a. aer. A. 7S Bo. Ratlway 5l 1I44 . . '414 Texaa A P. la m .. 74k T . Bt. L. A W. 4a... am .. S4V t'nlon Pacific es 104.4 ..104,V. 8. Bteel Id 5a ... 7 ..100 Wahash Is 1H Wi do deb. B 75 ..IOo44Weetern Md. 4a U .. aov ,W. A L. R. 4s h Hocking Val. 4a..loai4,Wlt. Central 4 0H Japan a I71! Kx-lnterest. "OfTered. Bid. do eerie R., Colorado Mid. 4e... Colo. A Bo. 4a Cuba 5a . A R. O 4a Plstlllera' Bee. 5s Biie p I. 4s do gen. 4s. . Iloatoa Storks, aadi Bonds. ROSTON. May l.-Call loans, fefj per cent; time loans. jb per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: Atchlaon ad. 4a 4j Amalgamated do 4a 10 Amerli-aa Zinc Mex. Central 4a. 77 Atlanilr aaiPingham Atchison do pfd Boston A Main.. Boston A Albany.. Kltchburg pfd .. Mexican Central .. N. Y., N. H. A H t'nlon Pacific Amer. Arge. chem. da pfd Amer. Pneu. Tuba. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T... Amer. Woolea do pfd Pomlnlon I. A 8.. Kdleon Elee. Illu . Masa. Rlectrlc .... do pfd Mass. Oa I'nlted Bho Mach. do pfd V. 8. Steel de pfd Westing, common Adventure Allouei JJld. Asked I. A Hecla 175 Centennial .2e3 Copper Range .... .142 Paly West . ,W "Dominion Coal .17 rranklln .1421 titan by . 23 Isle Royale . o Maes. Mining .... . iH Michigan .11 Mohawk .IJ2 Mont. C. A C Ill Old Dominies .... . 14 Vi Osceola .I04-4 Parrot . 11 "Qulncy .245 Shannon . 14 Tamarack , 44 Trinity . 41 I'nlted Copper ... . 10 11. 8. Mining . J It'. 8. Oil . W Vtah .IM!Vlrtorle . 7b Wtnona . f Wolverine 'North Butt ...100 '4 ... ... 17 ... 124 ...700 ... Vi ...74 ... U ...17 ... 114 ... iav ... it ... 7 ... u ... ... ... 1, ...1004 ... ... 17 ... l( ...1M ... ... el ... eoV, ... II ... MVi ... 7 ... ...Hi ... Metal Market. NEW YORK. May l.-METAIS Ths ten don tin market was slightly irregular, with spot closing lower at 183 5s, while futures were a little higher at 177 log 2d. iocal'y there was no change, with spot quoted at $:i.87Vvfi4li.0O. Copper was lower in Ixindon, spot closing at h4 lbs and futures at i2 15s. Ixically no change was reported, lake being quoted at ll.5t( 18.75. electrolytic at tl8.26ftl8.50 and casting at S18.0vt18.!5. Exports of copper for the month were 14,778 tons, making a total so far for the season of 2.319 tons, as against 83,749 tons for ths same period last year. Lad was unchsnged at IS.6oifco.70, according to lot and delivers' in the local market. The English market closed lower at 18. Spelter was unchanged at 28 10s in the Engli.ih market and at lA06fi6.15 locally. Iron was a shade lower In the English market, with standrtrd foundry iron closed st 4!s 4d and Cleveland warrants at 4!ts 'Vd. Ixically no change was reported, No. northern foundry being quoted at 118. 7M5 19.00, No. 2 northern foundry at 118.2(118.50. No. 1 southern foundry at lB.25iff1R.W and No. 3 southern foundry at $17.756 WOU BT. lyOl'IS. May 1. M ETAlA Lead, firm, 16.60. Spelter, steady,, )5.97Vi. Foreign Financial. LONDON, May 1. Today Is. g holiday on the Stock exchange. Bar silver was firmer at 30 9-ld per ounce. Money, Strevt per cent. IMstxiunt rates for short and three months' bills. 3 per cent. RERUN, May 1. Trading on the Bourse today opened active; Americana were most Arm. Russians were weaker upon the ru mor of Premier Wltte's resignation. The market closed quiet. PA RIB, May 1. Prices on the Bourse to day were firm. New Russians were in demand, closing ftt 94.16. Russian imperial 4s were quoted st 84.70 and Russian bonds of 1M4 at 5u0. The private rate of discount wns 3 1-18 per cent. ST. PETERS Bl'RQ, May 1. Ths report of Premier Wltte's reitrement caused an uneasy feeling on the Bourse today. Im perial 4s fell only V. closing st 76H. Out the new loan dropped to 88. Industrials gen erally were weak owing to the fear of a Russian strike under the new regime. More Gold Engaged. NEW YORK, May 1 The National City bank today engaged $6,000,000 In gold for import from Europe. The First National bank also announced $1,000,000 engagement ot gold for Importation for La sard Freres. Treaaary Stateaneal. WASHINGTON. Msy I Today s stste I mem ot Hi usury balances In the (-ueial ii. Wol Market. BOSTON. May 1. WOOL Foreign wools have attracted the trade this week in the absence of domestic, which are especially scarce. The hulk of sales has been In foreign rross-breds, both South American and Australian and a demand waa noted for New Zealand 48's. Ths firmness of the foreign markets la re flected here. Territories are so scarce that there are hsrdly enough sales fo make a price. Pulled wools are quiet, although some transactions of A supers at 0&t2c are made. Leading quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above, 34fr84Vc: X. 32 S 33c; No. 1 and half blood. 39iS40c: one-eighth and one-quarter blood. 3S40c: fine unwashed, 2or2-; half-blood unwashed. 31 V $ 32Vc; de laine washed. 18Vji$7c; delaine un washed. :S4J28o. Michigan tine unwashed, 246 Hoc; half-bloo'l unwashed. 81'US2o: thrue-elghths blood unwashed. 32S3Sc; qusrter-blood unwashed. 3HS120; dclalno, unwashed. 27 45 28c. Kentucky. Indiana and Missouri combing, three-eighths blood, S33 34c; combing, quarter-blood. lt S2Vc. Territory, ordinary scoured bail, fine. 4?70c; fine medium, 4)68c; medium. S284e. Pulled wools, scoured basis, extra, 72?74c; fine A, 6'(t8c; A supers. 04r2c; B supers, 624355c; C sorters. 4v4j 4 4c. ST. LOl IS. sin.. May I. wuui Stesdy; medium grades combing and clothing. 24i!7c: light fine, 213230; heavy fine, 17020c; tub washed, 314317c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. May 1. COTTON Spot closed quiet; midillinw uplands, 11.75o; middling gulf, 12c: sales, 48.1t0 bales. LIVERPOOL. May 1. COTTON Spot quirt; prices 2 points higher; American middling fair. 6.5d; good middling, .2bd: middling, .08d; low middling. 6.90d; good ordlnarv, 6.72d: ordlnarv. $.62d. The sales of the day were 8.000 bales of which 600 were for speculation and export and In cluded 7.100 American. Receipts, 17.000 bales. Including 11.00ft American. NKW ORLEANS. May 1. COTTON Spot market steady: aales. 3.450 bales; ordlnarv. 8Hic; good ordinary, t 15-1: low middling. 10r; middling. Uc; good middling. llle; middling. 12VC; receipt, 1.689 bales: stock. 17,188 bales. ST. LOl'IH. Mo.. Msy 1. COTTON Steady; middling. HVc; sales none; re ceipts none; shipments, 287 bales; stock, 34,194 bale. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kindt 811 b About Teitor d&y'i Notch f HOGS SELL MOSTLY AT STEADY PRICES Receipts of Sheep aad lanhi Con tlaae Moderate. While Valae All Klads Are Gradaally taolsjaj tpward. SOUTH OMAHA. May 1. 1!J. Receipts were; Cattle, liogs. Bheep. Official Monday 4.0o8 4.677 7.6 IS Official Tuesday Mj ,oi Two days this week.. .158 1 2.877 1.K- Same days last week..... 7.7s a 874 12.418 Same week before $.?0 18.911 25.197 San e three weks ago... I.3S4 12.137 2:1.990 Same four weeks ago.... 7.748 24J.0K8 18.308 Same days last year.... 1849 14.01 19,753 Rt-CJilTI TO DATS. Th following table shows tns receipts of cattle, nog and sheep at South Omaha for tiis jrar to data, compared ffltb. iai year: iwel. itot. Inc. Cattle S19.1M 276.454 42,670 Hogg 89U.8M2 775. 4t) 114.872 Uheep 629,532 6S3.624 4.UI8 , YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following snows the nu in tier of car of Blockers and feedets shipped to the coun try and their points of destination: CATTLE. Cars. Keodule A Co.. Schuyler. Neb U. P 1 1). Waller. Oretna. Neb. U I J. M. McConaey, Schaller, la. N. W 1 C. Vollmer, Ounlnp, la. I. C 1 SUlirSr. V U V. C. Fowler. Ellis, lli.-R. I Sheridan Meat Co., Snerldan, Wyo. Q... 1 B. Helts. Lelah. Neb.-F. E 1 John Thompson, North Bend, Neb. I.'. P.. 1 A. li. Baldwin. Templeton. la. Mil 1 RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha $1.h)(im.o0 W-Sye. So Chicago 1 7n'ii 10 6.7nti4l.D2Vi Kansas Cliy S.tVKpti.OO 6.0nu64O St. Louis 2.unrrij.75 5.6iitS W) Hloux City 3.004(6.40 6.16'a30 CAT T Lai QUOTATIONS. Th following will snow tns prices psld for the different kinds ot callle on the South Omaha market: Oood to choice cornfed steer....$5OW&5.40 Fair to choice cornfed gteers 4.wji.w) Common to fair eo ruled steers.... 4.uvu4.W Uood to choice cows and heifers.. $.io'i4.4t) Fair to good cows and helfcra H.uOiti 10 Common to fair cows and heifer.. 2.utK4.ou Uood to choice feeder 4.wa4.oO Fair to good Blockers and feeder. 3.Wu4.uu Common to fair stockers j.4ti$.ti Bulls, stags, etc 2.5034.00 The following table show the aveiagc price of hog at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparison: DaW. 1906. l06.19O4. 1803. lS0t. 11901 .;1900. Apr. ipr. Apr. Apr. Apt. Apr. Apr. Apr. .vuril 1. April 17. April 16. April 19. svprll 20. April 21. April 22. April U. April 24. April April April April April April May 8.. I.. ;.. u... 12.. 13... 14. I flat, ft 2 KU a 1 . 1 V, 7 WVkl ', Wl tV l) ( Vti I a $45 I 6 ii tt 4l I I 50) I 23 DVSkl 6 Wl ieVkl t & i 4I 6 23 48V 6 0 I I W 6 34141 I 29 1 6 361 I 6Vil b 2 s le-lal e Lt 13V 6 161 3411 1U 11 29Vai I 6 11 3 J $4 4 91' 2.1 4 111 1 Xbl J to 4 hm 1 a:: 4 V) ( 4 61: T )9 4 tat, t U 4 Mil 4 80 4 76 82! 4 80 4 81 4 Ul 1 VII 7 U 1 li 7 101 7 U 7 Oi 7 02 7 06 4 76 l 7 U 4 181 4 4 72 4 66 4 62: 921 $ &) $77 M S 3 b b4i I A M) kXll bin u kll 96, 9J V 86 Ml 6 9W 6 IU VI 7 071 7 03 I 9b 9U tt) Oil 6 til ISt I ! 31 ( 91 34 v u IHiw 1 4 i 94 44 92 6 be 6 sb 4 4 , I 44 S 861 a 46 I 6 42 (III 5 boi 6 38 $ 76 6 ii b ii s 34 6 741 6 ' 6 72 6 3 I 6 37 6 6o 6 01 6 S3 6 61 1 5 25 Sunday. T 1 mln1 .,,n,t... t farm CI f BtOClr X lie eiiiLia, ,,,,'," . ' " ' v. brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Uogs. eneep.il r 4 60 1 53 16 a 88 1 2 24 3 21 t S 26 11 C. M. & St. P.... Wabash Missouri Pacific .... U. P. System C. N. W.. east.... C. & N. W., west... r St P.. M. at O. C., B. V Q., east C, B. W., west.... C. R, I. at P.. east. C. R. 1. oV P.. west. Illinois Central , I .. . Chicago GU Western t 1 Total receipt 220 103 20 8 Th disposition of the day receipt was as follow, each buyer purcnasing th num- Lmr Oa uu iuivaikvu. Buysrs. Oman Packing Co Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour Co Swift V Co., country. Lobman Co 1.... Hill A Son Wolf Mlks Hagj;erty Sol Degan J. B. Root at Co Other buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 620 .. K!5 ..1.468 ..1,126 'sii ,. 86 .. 21 .. 82 3 .. 72 .. 162 1.17 1.216 2,oM 2.419 198 419 m 101 801 2,346 Totals 4.774 7.441 4,364 CATTLE The yards wet filled with cattle, thure being about 200 cars in sight. As was the esse yesterday the arrival cons slated almost entirely of oorn-fed teer, there being only a small sprinkling xif other kinds of cattle on sals. Early advice from other selling point were none too strong as regards tne mar ket on beef steer and buyer at this point started out bidding a little lower. Sellers seemed to feel that after I ha decline ot yes terday they were entitled to steady prices, o they wre not disposed to cut loose on the first bid and the trade ope nod slow. It was evident, however, tnat buyer wanted sonis cattle and the market Anally turned out to be about steady with yester day, thera being hardly enough change In any direction to merit different quotation. Thl would apply, of course, to th desir able kinds of csttle. Borne seller who hap pened to have something that did not strike tho fancy of buyer found It rather hard work to get yesterday's prices. Cows and heifer were in very moderate supply and th market wa reasonably ac tive at steady prices. ,The fact Is the re ceipts of both cows and heifers hav been so light thl week that comparatively little change has taken plac In the market and price today were Just about the same as those which prevailed at the close ot last week. Yesterday there were almost no stockers or feeders In sight nd the supply ws very moderate today, making ths total for th two day th smallest that It haa been In a long time. Buyers aeemed quite hungry for cattl of that kind and they paid good strong prices for everything deeirable. A bunch of well-bred western yearling sold a high a H.ta. Representative sales: ,n L.q.eeno jir.r.f aliens, Ne. gar and Molasses. NEW YORK. May I.-SIQAR-Raw, firm; fair refining, 215-lCc; centrifugal $1 test. 3 7-16c; molasses sugar, 2 11-I6C. Re fined, steady; No. 6. 4.10c; No. 7, 4 06c; No. 8, 4.00; No. 9, $.96c; No. 10. $.9oc; No. 11. Is6e, No 12. 38uc; No. 13, 3.76c; No. 14. $.76; con fectioners' A, 4.45c; mould A. 4.95c; rut loaf, S 85c; crunhi'd. 3 85c; powdered, 4.70c; granu lated. 4 80c; cube?, 4.86c. MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, SCuJtic. NEW ORLEANS.. May l -SCOAR Quiet hut steady: open kettle, centlf rugal. JV01 $'': centrifugal whites, 31i4e; yellows, 8.fi34c; seconds. 2&3,4C. MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 17 3(c: centrifugal, 74) 20c. SYRI P-Nomlnal, Xip-yc. BrradstatTs ot Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, May 1 -The following ar the stocks of breadstuff's and provisions In Liverpool: Wheel o:i.t"' cental; flour. t.'O'u k: corn, 7;tS.tlu centals: hw.iii. Si wo boxes; hams. 4.7"0 boxes: shoulders. S.i"i boxca: butter. 4 lQn hundredweights: cheese, 3fi,i)o boxes, laid. 2.o0 tierces of prime weaiero steamed and L60O tons of other kind He. I.... .... I. .... IT... I I.... 4.... .... 4... I I. ... 14.... II. ... II. ... U.... I!.... I.... 4 ... I. ... 1.... 14... 13 ... I ... 1.... 1.... 4 ... II... I.... II. ... 11... 14 ... .... t.... 71.... 40.... A. Ml Ul 1160 Ill ldtO U tit 4S1 Mt 117 11 1010 WS4 lai 1UZ5 1047 1111 1111 Ml lloO JIM ....... 1067 10 110 104 nut 167 11 104 Ilk 1S44 IU1 lll lie 1M 90 ivt 1 I'ft II 11)0 M II 14 I'M IMS .110 ,. too ,.lU ..I'vO . .1.10 .. tu .. ..leii ..111 .. Me ..We .. to ..inn ..1110 .. tl ..lit Pr. I 00 4 0 4 00 4 00 4 vs 4 U 4 II 4 10 4 U 4 M 4 k 4 U 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 44 4 M 4 10 4 10 4 It 4 U 4 M 4 U 4 k 4 a 4 k 4 kl 4 4 40 4 i 4 44 4 4 1 4 to 4 TO 4 TO I I Tl I W t le I 4 I 40 I K t ko t k I t 4 I 4e t Tl t SO I 0 a 00 1 oa I Ml i o I M I 0 I I t tt, I t I H I U I 15 t Is I tft I u r t u ... to.... 1J ... I. ,.. II. ... II.... Ik.... 44 ... M 14... 11.... IS.... II It.... XJ.... II.... II... J4... 14.... II.... II.... 10... .... T.... 4.... 14... II.... i.... u.... it.... u tl.... kt... COWS. it At. Itet 171 1U1 lilt llkl nu ltM 1144 10 1116 Ilk 1071 111 1144 1!" T 17 i HIT 117 1M1 llaT 114 IKt it:i l.K 1114 1171 11 1 117 MM 1UI li 140 lilt 194 ltt 1441 ...110 ...IOT0 ...101 ...I0M .IM ...IKk ...1 ...las ..JIM ...1101 ...Kit ... 1st ...lull ... 7 ...UiT ...It.- ...wa . ..toatt ...lien ...luai ...ink ...llkO ...u ..11 ... HI ...lie ... t ...IK ...like Tt. 4 TO 4 10 4 T 4 Tl 4 Tt 4 Tt 4 Tl 4 T 4 Tk 4 Tl I Tt 4 Tt 4 Ik 4 10 4 to 4 M 4 u 4 li 4 IS 4 tk 4 tk 4 It 4 to 4 to 4 to I 00 I M t M I M I 00 I 0 I I tit t It I 14 I II I M t Tl I Tl I Tt I Kl I M I M I tt I M t M I M 4 " 4 00 0 4 uo 4 00 4 t 4 04 4 M 4 14 4 10 4 II I It 4 II 4 II I II 4 ts to 1 101s 1 4 1 mt 4 ti I ne 1 aa it 4 n 1 e I M I tnee 4 M l iii I to l n is I tl I 0 I 147 4 M HEIFERS. t ! 10 Ill IT 1 IT I H I TV I M t tit I tt 1 10 4 0 t 4U t at 1 ?o 4 oa I 0 a 4 ! 4 1 I 4 t t mo 4 io t ii in i tiro 4 ;t 1! 44 4 4 11 t h 1 71 IT 1 100 4 tt CALVES. 1 ti I o tt lu III I is TS t to Ml I W I I tl I oo t til 4 aa 1 . fo I to 1 471 M 1 0 I e I M II 1 IT I M BULLS I lat I I I 140 I tt 1 1TU 10 J 1TI I 0 1 noo t tt t 1171 I an 1 100 I n 1 14T0 I an 1 170 I ift nu an 1 Hit I l I !47 I a 1 1570 I tfl t lttl I I IMO I to 1 lit 11 1 11W I to l lt,e. 71 1 1M I 10 1 Jfl 111 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 " IN 10 47 4 tt I M0 III t 4 tfl III 1 40 I Tt ,0 4 la 1 IJ0 I Tt 1 70 4 10 1 440 4 00 t fU 4 M 1 710 -4 00 4 Ill 4 40 1 7 4 Hi I Htl IM 4 741 4 10 :l Ill 4 fo t tit 4 ni HOGS Buyer for the large packing houses had very decidedly besrlsh Ideas this morning and their first bids were fullv 6c lower. Sellers did not have any such Ideas regarding the character of values and barring a few loads sold to speculators early th trade opened slow and very much t a stsndstill. Gradually buyers rslssd their bids until they were only ?4e lower then yesterday and finally they got very close to yesterdav s prices, o much so that ths bulk of the hogs sold fit $6 i7V,'fi.im, the sum ss yesterday. In spite of the fact that the market opened slow practically very thing sold in good season In the forenoon. The lop $6.15 wss the same as yesterday. Receipts, which numbered only a few over loo cars, were light for a Tuesday, the run of a week ago having been ill csrs and two weeks sgo 168 cats. The fact thai the run was lighter than of Inte was In sellers' favor and wns of material assistance In msintaining prices. representative sales: Ne. Ae. Sh. Pr Nn. Av. Sh. FY. 16t 40 ttv 47 7 to tVik 71 77 40 4 I t I !7"4 It IM ... lit 14 !1T ... 17 V 41 !40 ... 4 171, 41 140 ... I 77 12t 140 t I7H t tnt ... 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I to 2 4 10 I 17V It Ill SO I lit M........I14 ... 4 17V IS 171 40 I U SHEEP Receipts continue light at this point owing to the fact that the supply nf th still further fsct that shippers are never In a hurry to market their holdings when values are steadllv advancing. It Is down market rather than an up market thot brings In the shipments. Th trade opened earlv thl morning with local packers free buyers and everything desirable In sight changed hands In a very short time at prices that were gnywhere from a little stronger to a good 10c higher. This would apply to both sheep and lambs. The best wooled Ismbs In sight brought $7.25, th highest price paid lnce the month of January. The same price was paid In February, but no higher. A string of clipped lambs sold at $6.7B. which I th most tht anything of that description ha brought so far thl season. Several double decks of good wooled lamb were picked up at $7 by a shipper, presumably for shear ing ahd marketing later. There were no wether or yearlings of any consequence, practically the only offer ings consisting of small bunch oi shorn nilied stuff which sold at $6.. Th Hous ton Bros.' shorn ewe, which brought $5 yestrdy, sold at $5.10 today. A was stated yesterday the sheep and lmb market at this point is In a good healthy condition and entirely satisfactory to the selling Interests with price grad ually tending upward. Quotations: Good to choice western lambs. $7.flo07.?5; fair to good lambs, $6.50 7.00; cull lambs. $4 &0ff6.00: good to cholc yearlings, $e.75&6.36; fair to good yearlings, $o 600 6. 76; good to choice wethers, $5.75ifr 6.25: fslr to good wethers. $5.404nV76; good to choice ewe. $5.76iJ.00: fair to good we, $4.75&6.76: cull sheep and bucks. $3.00ttf4.50. Shorn sheep and lambs ar bringing price 5. 1 y iocji .t teas man wooled stock, av i-oioraao mixea ewe 2 goat 29 western wether cull 4 Mexican ewe 41$ western ewes, clipped 100 western wethers, clipped.... 68 Colorado-Mexican ewes 13 Colorado-Mexican lambs .... $ lambs fbroken fleeced! 411 Colorado-Mexican lamb 467 Colorado-Mexican lamb .... 13 cull ewe 13 cull lamb 7 lambs, clipped $8 western ewes $78 western lamb, feeder 123 western lambs, feeder f rull lambs 89 Colorado lambs, feeders 631 Colorado lambs, feeder 158 Colorado lambs, feeders 3S3 Colorado lambs, feeder 79 Colorado lambs, feeder 273 western lambs 710 western lamb 73 4 00 125 4 00 70 4 60 76 i 00 106 & 10 81 25 84 6 60 70 $00 $0 25 81 7 15 70 T 3B 93 4 on 71 Jo 90 6 50 97 i 50 86 $ TK 86 (75 83 (JO 74 00 77 $ 40 7 (40 77 40 7$ 40 81 7 00 $3 7 00 MARKET CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK rattle Steady Hog Five Cent Lower Shoe Higher. CHICAGO. May L CATTLE Receipts, (.000 head: steady; beeves. $4.0off 10; heif ers, $3.16B6.10; cows, $3.2604.75: bulls, $2.75 (.90: stockers and feeder, $2.6ofr4.80; calves, $4.76(1. HOU8 Receipt. 18.000 head; 5c lower; choice to prime heavy, $H.46J4SJ; medium to good heavy, $6.40fi5.45: butcher weights, $6 45rfi 52Vb; good to cholc heavy mixed. 6.4ji.46; packJiig, $5.756.45. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1400 head; K15c higher; sheep. $4.755.75; year lings, $5.e.75; lambs. 5.&Hi7.tto. Kaasas City Live Mark Market. KANSAS CITY. May 1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 12.0(1) head, including 160 soul herns; market steady; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.8eji4.00: fair to good. $4 ttJft (.26; western fed steers, $$.75iff6.36; stockers and feeder. $3.(ft5.UO; southern steers. $3.50 4V6 25; southern cows. $'J 8O?4.00: twitiva cows, $2 600,1511; native heifers. $3.M4j&.10; bulls. $.Citt4 36; calves. $3.4i6.76. HOGS Receipts. 16.300 head: week to 1c lower: top. $U42V: bulk of sales, $6.2'.t4 S8; heavy, $.8fo6 42H: packers. $3.2Vi.37Vi.; pigs and light. $5.10fj6 3O. SHEEP AND LA M B9 Receipts. 1l.ntm head; sheep liic higher: Inmhs, $5.6.':ij7 30; sheep and yearlings, $l,5f flO.10; neetprn f.l yearlings, (o.iCyj.SO; western fed sheep. $4,V)4j.10; stockers and feeders. tt.OOtY5.oo. It. Loot Live Stork Market. ST. LOCI8. May 1. CATTLE Receipt. 4.000 head. Including 40) Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $4 ,f, 76; dressed beef and butcher steer. $3.754 85; steets und.T l.uun lbs., $S.V1T4 50; stockers and feeders, $2 40tM60; cows ano heifers. $2.(0455.00; earners, $t.7ejr2.35; hu'ls. $3.0063.86; calves. $3.'t0fc4So: Texas and In dlan steers, $3X0434.76; cow and helfors. $2 0crj J 90. HCHiS-Rerslpl 11 'ii head: 5c lower; pig and light. $16"SU; packer. tl .flo (4b: butchers and best heavy. $6 3543 50. BHEEP AND 1-A MB3-Reelpts. I.frt) head; steady; native muttons, f '"Kil lo; lambs. $6.5 -4 T. tO ; cull and bucks, tt 25l.50. lock 1st Sight. Receipt of llv stock t th all principal South Omaha.. Sioux City Kinaa City... St. Joseph St. I-oul Chicago nd heifer. $1.75154 $0: stacker nd feed- r. $.1 .tr4 60 lUXeS Hocelpt. :,. head: !VV3C lower: tight, t u .'Lt; medium and heavy, $4 25 111 pig. $4 7.Aj6..f. 61IKKI' AND I.AMn-Receipts. $ 97 head; stesdy to strong, Ismbs, $7.30. OMAHA WIIOI,E4l,H M 4I4KF.T. Coadltloa of Trad aad Itantsiloa on Staple anal Koaey r rod or. EGGS Receipts, liberal; fresh stock, case count, 16c. LIVE Pon.TRY - Hens, 10VyJJUc; roosters. r70; turkevs. lfc; ducks, lie. Ml f'l'iCM Packing ' stock, lie: cholc to fancy dairy, 16c; creamery, 21'iiaHv HAY ITice quoted by Omaha eed com pany; No. 1 upland, $7; medium, $4.60; coarse. $ on g, 5o. Rye straw. $4.60. BRAN Per ton. $t..6A NEW VEGETABLES. TOM ATOES Florida, per crate of $1 lb., net. 16 A. WAX BEANS Per box of about SO lb , net. I50. STRING BEANS Per box of about U lbs net. $1. Tt'HNIPS. BEETS AND CARROTS Louisiana, per do, bunches, 45c. HEAD I.KTTl t'K Louisiana, per bbl., $7; per dos. heads, tl.OOtil.26. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dos. heads, 46c. CLCl'MBERS-Hothous. per dos., tl 0O4J 1.60. ONIONS Colorado, yellow and r4, $a per lb : Spanish, per era!, $2.00. Ml PHRtXiMS-Hothouse. per lb., (OiTJeiOc. RALI3HE8 Hothouse, per dos. bunches, 6047oc TROPICAL FRfIT8. DATES Per box of 30 1-lb. pkg . $2 00; Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 6c; Bay ers, per lb.. 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-lb. pkg , fcl.on per do.; $-. boxes, $1.00; JalTas, sll sixes, $3.26; Mediterranean sweet. $3.36; eedhngs, $3. ORANGES California, extra fancy Red land navels, all siscs, It 35; fancy navel, $3 26: choice, all sties. $3. LEMONS Llmonlers. extra fancy. 240 Slxe. $4: 3J to 3 Slse. $4.75. FIGS California, per 0-lb. carton, TTytf 86c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, 11c; I x -crown, 13c. BANANAS Per medium alied bunch tl. 7542.26; Jumbos, $2.6013.00. TANGERINES California, per box Of about 126, $3.00. GRAPE FKC IT Calif ronla, per box, $5.00 66 GO. PINEAPPLES-Slses 24, 30 and 36, $6; sit 42, $4.76. FRC1TS. PEARS-Wlnter Nellls, $2 60. APPLES California. Ben Imvls, $2 per bu. lox; Wlnesaps, $2 60 per bu. box; other varieties, $2.iKij2.eO per bu. New York ap ples, Baldwins and Russets. $6 per bM. GRAPES Imported Malagas, $4.O0ff7.6O. POTATOES Home grown, per bu., SOIJI 60c; South Dakota, per bu., 7f4r75e. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $1.86; No. t, $1.75. LIMA BEANS Per lb., 5Vc. CABBAGE California, 3c per lb.; Wis consin, In crates, per lb.. 3Vc. CELERY Florida, $1.26 per dos. SWEET POTATOES Illinois, per U-peck bbl.. $4.76. BEEF CCTS. No. 1 ribs, Uc; No. $ ribs. UVc: No. J ribs, Vkc; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 2 round. 7Vc; No. 3 round, 7Vtc; No. 1 loins 16c; No. 2 loins, 13c; No. S loins, llVc; No. I plat, 4c; No. 2 plat, (Vic; No. 3 plnte. $o; No. 1 chuck, (c; No. 2 chuck. 6Vc; No. t chucks, 6c. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per keg, tt 75: per bbl.. $6 76. HONEY New, per 24 lbs., tt.60. CHEESE Swiss, new, lc; Wisconsin brick, 15c; Wisconsin llmberger, 16e; twins. 13Vic; Young American, 16c. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 oft hell, new crop, per lb.. 16Vc: hard hells. per lb.. 13Vc. Pocans, large, per lb., 14c; small, per lb., 12c. Peanut, per lb., 6Vc; roasted, per lb.. 8o. Chill walnuts, per lb., 124jl3H'j Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb 15c. Cocoanuts, $4 per sack "VrESH FISH Trout. 11c; halibut, Jlc; pickerel, dressed, 7c; white hass. 11c; sun rlsh. c: perch, skinned and dressed. 8c; pike, 4fl0c; redsnapper, lie; salmon, 13c; crapples, te; eels, 18c; black has, j.-c. whlteflsh, K'Uc; frog legs, per do., fcc; lobster, green. 38c; boiled lobster. 42c; blueflsh, J6c; herring. 6c; Spanish mack erel, 16c; haddock, 10c; shrimp, tl Pr aTal.; melts, 13c; cod, 12c; bullhead. 12c; catfish, 16c; roe hd, 75c; flounder. 11c. OYSTERS Fresh standard, tl.40 pr gal.; hell ovsters, tl CvtWOO per 100; LRU Neck clams, $1.50 per 100. St 'GAR Granulated cane, In bbl., gft.tsJ. granulated cane. In sacks. $5.01; granu lated beet, in sack. $4.91. SYRUP-In barrels. 24o per gal.; In cases. ( 10-lb. cans, $1.60; cases. 11 6-lb. can. $2 s", esses. 24 2V-lb. cans, $1.90. COFFEE Roasted; No. 36, tfiVbfj per lb.; No. 3, 20V4C per lb.; No. 25. 18Vc per lb.; No. 20, isvjo per lb.; No. 21. 12Vc Pr lb. CURED FISH-Famlly whlteflsh. per V bbl.. 100 lbs., $4.50; Norway mackerel, per bbl. m lbs., bloaters, $40.00; No. 1. $.on; No. 2. $2400; No. 2, $70.00; Irish, No. 2. $14.00; herring. In bbls.. 200 lbs each: Norway. 4k. $13.00; Norway. 3k. $1$00; Holland, mixed. $11.60; Holland herring. In keg, milker. $0c; krgs, mixed. 70c. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 55njiie; Mstne. (1.14. Tomstoe. $-lb. cans. $1.25(61.60 ; 2-lb.. 97Vcai.O0. PlnPPj". grated 2-lb.. $2.06i2.!IO; sliced. $1.9tK(f3.20. R.;' -ii:: i.u. UI75- California aprl- A..SK,a:.'.nn'-red: $Uo7 P.nk7 : fancy FH oilltt'ooTVuT.VdS S 10 SwVet potatoes. $1.1591.26; aauerkraut. $1.00; pumpklna. 80cvi$1.00; wax beans 2-lb . 75fV; lima beans. 2-lb 7mi.S5: Pln- $1 85H.0O; cheap pe. 2-lb.. 80c; extra, iooj hSdFPESAND TALLOW-NO 1 green hides. 9c; No. 2. 8c; No. 1 salted 11c; NO 2. 10C : bull hide. . 7WVN iTZ.n 1230e. Horse hides, large. W smal . Sheep pelts, each. 50c(&1.25. Tallow. No. 1. ic; No. 2, $c; rough. lVc. Oil $ Soil. NEW YORK. May V-OIIJB-Cottoneea firm; prim crude, f. o. b. mills, rvc, prime vellow. 88c; Petroleum, steady; re fined. New York. $7 60: Philadelphia and Baltimore. 17.66: Thllsdnlphia and Balti more, In hulk. t4.6S. Turpentine, firm at ROPLN Firm; steamed common to good. 4OIL.4CITY, Pa.. Msy 1. Credit balances, $i.4. Shipments. 69 731; average (0.404; runs. B.322: verage. 64047: shipments Uma. 63. J97; average. 72,0'5; runs, Lima. 7,446, ver- 'rAVANNAH, May l.-OIL-Turpntlne, "ROSIN-Firm: A. B. O $3 76; D. $$; K. MW; F. tt 6: O, $4.00; H. $4 75; I. $4t; K, $4 70; M, 44 80; N. $4.86; W G, 4.90; W W. $5.00. NEW YORK. May EVAPORATED APPLES The market Is very firmly held. Strictly prime are quoted at 10c; choice, lOWfrllc: fancy, llc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI. ITS Prunes are rather leas active, but this seems to b largely du to the very light offerlnga and- prices remain firm t ewSc. Apri cots are without further change. Choice are quoted at 12Vc. extra choice, Uc: fancy. 14c. Peaches ate quiet hut Arm In ton with choice quoted at 10',c. Total receipt. CM1. Hoe. Sheen. .. o.ico $ im .ooo .. 1 M ! ?or ,.12.000 !6 $'l ll. .. i 274 .m 4i:t .. tMtfi II fai 1 H O .. (.OV! 1800 16.000 ,.30.474 M.339 4". 174 REAL RMTATH TRANSFERS. !oa CH live Stoek Market. SIOI'X CITY, la . Msv I. Hnrlal Tele, gram.) CATTLE Receipt. 1 30 head: market gtendv: beeves Mur,a"i40; cows, bulla nd mixed. $3"l4 6ft: stocker and feeders. IZ.iSsilu; calve and yearling. $3 JMf4 M. HOGS-Receipt. J VC" 'ed: market 714,11 5c lower; selling at $4 I'fl 3d; bulk of sale. $4$e44 2B ft. Jsesh II Stork Market. BT JOSEPH. Msy I CATTLE -Receipts. iX.i head; steady; native. $4O-&6.90; cow F. C. Welch and wife to Paul Zim merman and wife, lots 6 and 6, Mor rison's addition $ 2.700 Nels P. Frandsen to Mary K. Frand aen, lot 8. block 3, Hernia Park .1 Mary A. Morse to Julius Reckinau, lot 6, 6, 7 and 8. block 1, and other lots. Alama Plaxa addition 1 Charles A Morse and wife et al. to same, same 54. 4"rt Morris Roseblatt to Philip Sher. part of lot 38. Redlck Second addi tion 2,060 Emma M, Spillett and husband to John 8. Inues, wV of lot 7, Me Entee's addition 1 0 A. Wulff and Wife to H. W. Baker, lut 19. block 14. Halcyon Heights 400 South Omaha Land company to Thomas F. Castello. lot 8. block 240. South Omsha ,. 3CQ F. J. Collier and wife to Alma A. Hager. lot 23. block 7. Monuiout.h Park Plac $00 Couth Omaha Land company to Al-btt-t Mullens, lot 1. bl'ick 240, Bout)i On . a ha 2'0 R. W. Griffs et si. to Lorinda Grlf fls. lot 2, blo k 13, Bemls Park 1.2L0 Joseph L. Kubat and wife to Pessi Kavan, eV of lut 10, block ( Kount' Third sdditlon '.. $.r0 Ellen L. BurfUtt to Joseph L. Kuba. Sims 1 B. F. Folsom et al. to Olto C. Wag er. lots 7 and (, block 2t2V. 0:. aha 7.ij0 William R Dean lo Emmet O. Solo mon, lots 1 and 4, block 4. Solo mon's addition e"9 Chsrle E. Walte, trustee, to C. W. Partridge, lot 14. block $. Sumi.ilt Place 1 Rachel A. Berry and huxband to Anne M. Burrell. lots $ and I. block (. Alsmo Plana u 9.0t Lorln H. Henrle and wife to Tressa A. Mora nee, lot 10. block II. Myers, Hi. hard a 4 Tildsns addition 20 I William P. Steven to B. J. Bras I nell. lots 1 to 7, Mock 1, Steven Place , t I The Conservative Saving and I .a asoclaton to l.eo R.wsak, BV of I lot $, block (, eouia um4M. Us