TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. MAY 3. lOOn. Ok. is A 4 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Eeamh Sentiment Pevelopi and Jalj Wheat ii Lower. BAD CROP REPORTS ARE CONTRADICTED At Uw Point Short Crr mm4 Cssea Rm(Is ( Helf-Cewt Cask Wkeat la Better De Baa eaV Oata Slaw. OMAHA. May 2. 190. The msrket vu steady for a while at prices WuWe lower, but a bearish senti ment was evident, and In th absence of unfavorable crop report July declined to about le below yesterday. Hhorts were In dined to cover at the decline and there was a reaction of Vio. Miiy closed un changed and Julv V4c lower. Reports cam from the southwest contradicting unfavor able one sent out a few days ago. A trifle better demand for cash wheat noted. The corn market was very narrow, though it ruled slightly lower In sympathy with wheat. The cseh demand wa fair and receipt light. The market seems to be In a rut and shows no signs of going- either Wll. . Oats were slow anil th rang narrow, tb lose showing a slight loss. Primary wheat receipts wer VA.ODO bush is And shipments lw.nort bushels, against . tcelpts last year of Xftft.OUO bushels and .-shipments of 194.000 bushels. Corn receipts were 654,000 bushels and shipments I7&.&0 bushels, ngalnst receipts last year of 110,'"") bushels and shipments of M.000 bushels. Clearances were 20.000 bushels wheat, 27, 0.0 barrels flour, 2&0.0U0 bushels corn and Xt.taJO bushels oats. Liverpool closed unchanged to V4d higher tin wheat and tfAd higher on corn. Local rang of options: Artlcleii. Open. Htgh. low. Clos. Yes'jf. Wheat1 I i I May 70HAI 7?HB 714 72HA T2tA July 72 A 72iA 714 71 72SA Corn ' I May 4.VH.B 43- 44A 4SA July ' 42H 42A 42A 42VA 42 S Oat k- May 21B A asked. B bid. Ontahak Cask Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, TSiffTSc; No. I hord, 7fWj72iy.j No. 4 hard. 5t;'7ic; No. 2 spring. Y2a74'4c: Vo. I spring, 7072c. CORN No. t, 44Wo ; No. 4, 42V4BsSHe; No. I yellow, 44V; No. I white, 46Hc OATS No. 2 mixed, 04c; No. 2 white. 8l'4f ''OV; No. 4 white, Slo. RTE No. 2, 6Sc; No. 2, bo. a Carlet Heeelpt. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Kansas City.. Minneapolis .. Omaha Tluluth 8t. Loots 1 .. 28 ..m .. 8 .. M .. M 4 54 27 lit 111 18 'ii CHICAGO OFIAIS AND PROVsSIOJii KeateVes of tke Trading: and Closing ' Prices on Boars of Trs4. CHICAGO, May 2. Ideal crop condition! caused free liquidation of wheat here to day and resulted In a weak market. At the close the July delivery was off Vle. Corn was duwn e. Oata were practically un changed. Provisions were 7tyti;17c lower. Bentlnient In the wheat pit was bearish all day because of favorable weather for ti.e fjll auwn cron. Local bears and pit traders were fairly active sellers, while the principal buying came from shorts. Prices were weakened also by th faot that receipts-'In the northwest were larger than forthe corresponding day last week uf one year ago. Advices concerning the condition of the new crop were some whit coiilllctlng, but the majority of reports i received told of good progress made by winter wheat. Ail day prices declined u tidily until the last half hour, when a lnul tally took place on Increased buy ing by shorts. 1 he closing was fairly ki.uily. July opened l4e to c lower at 79o to c, sold off to 78c- and closed at Clearances of wheat and flour were Ci;vi..l to 142,(XiO bu. Primary receipts were ;ti,. . 0 bu. against 268,000 bu. a year ago. Mi. lii iipolls, Duluth and Chicago reported i c. .) ts of 213 cars against 177 cars last wit., and 125 cars a year ago. Lionise of profit taking by local bulls the corn -market was easy- for the greater wi t of the day. The chief causes of the cling movement were the official forecast of ele:ir weather tomorrow and the weak ln r.1 of wheat. Cash houses were the prin-vli-nl buyers. The market closed easy with ).i .vcs almost at the lowest point of the day. July opened unchanged to Vfcc lower at rtftttfeo, sold off to 4tio and closed at ,c. booal receipts were M cars with 81 Mt of contract grade. - Notwithstanding the decline In wheat the nata market waa steady all day because of the recent rainfall which caused con siderable covering by shorts. July opened Urn: bunged at SlVyUlc. sold between IKrf HSc and 81 c and cloaed -at tlc. Local receipts were 111 cars. Provisions wer weak because of gen eral liquidation In all products. Th caus of tnu selling which was heaviest In lard wan hi unexpected Increase In stocks of provisions In ator In Chicago as shown by I le official monthly report. A 6c de . nine In th price of live hogs also weak ened prices. At the close July pork waa down 17V H5.S7H. Lard was off 10d 12Vfcc at 8.2(&.tt. Ribs wer 7tto lower at f8.0. Estimated receipt for tomorrow; Wheat, .) cars: corn, 186 can; oats, 114 oars; hogs, j'4.ioo head. The leading futures tanged a follow: futures steady; May. 4s I 'id; July, 4s 4Hd- KKW YORK nKWKflAt. 31 A UK KT Qaotatlens of k Day Varlons Cnsa4ltles. NEW YORK. May 8.-FtOt'R-Rcelpts. 15.2M bbla.; exports, II.M0 bhls .; msrket steady; Minnesota patents, I4vjj4 40. Mln esnta bakets, 8J."ii.1 7S; winter pstents, UH4; winter stralshts. M 7f-tfJ win ter extrss. iZKMi.tlKi winter low grades. 13 6ftlJ30. Rye flour, steady; fnlr to good. SSJBfJJsn: choice to fancv, X.n4.10. CtRNMEAl Htearty; fine white and yel low, 11.20; coarse, 8107O1.0; kiln dried. 12 704 2 0. RTE Dull; No. 1 western, 70e asked, f. o. b., New York. BARLEY tjutet: feeding. 4Hc, f. 0. k New York; malting, 50fi7c. WHEAT Receipts, li4,0"K bu. ; spot, barely steady; No. 2 red, 91c. nominal, ele vator; No. 8 red :tc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, K9c, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba. se, f. o. b. afloat. Further declines occurred In wheat today, growing out of Improved crop news, liqui dation and the declines In stocks. This was followed by rallies near the close on export rumor and covering; Msv, 87 7-19 H7Tc. closed at R7Sc; July. MV(ffi. closed at c; September, 83iS3 ll-lc, closed at Wc CORN Receipts, 1,375 bu.; exports. 120.WK bu.; spot, steady; No. 2 Mc, nominal, ele vator, and Me, f. o. b.. afloHt; No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 2 white, nominal. Option market was fairly active and well sus tained all day on Arm cash situation, clos ing t&r'e net higher; Msy. &S4ifc, closed t 6c; July. 63it3V. closed at Mc; Hep. ten i her closed at UHc. OATH Receipts. l,nV bu.-. exports, SS,9: bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats, M to 82 pounds, 31Sc; natural white. 80 to 33 pounds. S7f.Wc; clipped white, 88 to 40 pounds, 3SV4!t4o. HAY Bteady; shipping, &6c; good to Choice. Sl'ErSbc. HOPH-Steady ; state, common to choice 105 crop. 1014c; 104 crop. 810c; olds. 6 7c; Paclflo coast, 1905 crop, 1017c; llsH crop, 9&lle; olds, 4iic. HlDKd Steady ; Oalveston, 20 to pounds, 20c; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 80 pounds, lc. I.KATHER-eteady; acid. 26H17Hc. PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family, ll 50 018.50; mess. 8 60V 00; beef hams. tJO.OO tf22.00; packet, 210.00311.00; city extra India mesa, 1 7.50(S18 00. Cut meats, steady; pickled belll. s. W.jryfilO 60; pickled shoulders, 88.00; pickled hams, 81100. Lard, easy; western prime, IX.66 W; refined, easy: continent. 8900; 8. A., s.9b; cofnpound. 17 00 4j7.60. Pork, steady; family, 818.60; short clear, 818 218.00; mess. I17.2.V8-17.75. TALIlW-teady; city, 85.12Vi; country, 85 U VU6.87. RICfO Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 3 fc; Japan, nominal. BtTTTKR Steady; street price, extra creamery, 2020c. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra, 13 20c; renovated, common to extra, lOfflWic; western factory, common to firsts, lliul&c. CHEii38E-Irregular; old Stat. full cream, large and small, colored and white, fancy, 14"ic; state, good to prime, 13V4sl4o; state, common to fair, ll(gl3o; new, state, full oream, large and small, best, 10c; no, -.o it-, inn iu s,fuu, v t- E(W8- Easy; state, Pennsylvania and nearby rancy, selected, white, lc; state, choice, JStilSVic: state, mixed fancy. 18c; western extra, firsts, 17c; western seconds. l6fHb'4c: southerns. HUftlflc. POULTRY IJve chickens, 12c; fowls, 14o; tumeys, izc; dressed easy; chickens, ioc turkeys, lf16c; fowls. WaUSc. t. Lonls General Market. ST. LOUIS, May 2. WHEAT Futures, lower; cash, steady; No. 2 red, cash ele vator, 88$0c; track, 89 91c: May, 79 Ho; July, 7 f H c. ; no. x nara, suwisc. CORN Futures firm; cash, lower; No. 2 cash, nominal; track, 49tt&60ttc; May, 464c; July, 46Hc. OATS Steady; No. 2 cash, 82 Wc; track. 23 c; May, 22c; July, 21c; No. 2 white, 84H&850. FLOUR Bteady; red winter patents. 14.20 4.60; extra fancy and straight, $3.70(8 4.10;-clear, $2.70 2.SO. BSlU Timothy, steady, zoaj.o. CORNMEAL Steady, 32.20. BRAN Steady; sacked east track, 90 0 82o. HAY Firm: timothy. 111. 004718. b0: prairie. 111.60012.50.- B A GO I NO Hc. HEMP TWINE-74c. PROVISIONS Pork. lower: ' lobbing. ? 11.46. Lard, lower: prime steam, 38.274. )ry salt meats steady; boxed extra shorts. 89.00; clear ribs, 19.25; short clears. $9.97 H. Bacon, lower; boxed extra short, 110.00; short clear, 210.12H. POULTRY Lower; chickens, lOo; tur keys, 13c; ducks, 12c; geesei 6o. BUTTEK weaa; creamery, itviic; dairy, 144jtl8e. . ... lUUb Sieaqy, u c caae count. Receipts. Bhloments ..... 4.000 8.000 20,000 48.O00 ..... 19,000 83.000 120.000 92,000 Articles. Open. High.j Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat May July Sept. ' Corn May July Sept. July ; 8pt. .'Pork - May .July ' Sept. Jjird . May July rpt.' Jjtibs May July Sept. T'afiS 47 4tHa ' 7 714 '-i77T,e7i5i !31sn4 15 40 16 76 nr. 6?S 7 8 a $ 70 82 81W 2W 16 42Hj 1 TJ 7W4 I 47H: 82H si 2 16 40 15 0 78X ;78H-tS 47HtlH 40 -4 : U 7M 16 (7H 8 65! 8 60 i 7-iVti i o TIVsi 8 72W I 45 8 66 8 70 8 40 8 7Vi 6 784 74 47 41U4 8?S! K 8i81Hfj4 2H 15 424 15 65 15 67V 15 W 16 STV,! u 86 860 8 65 8 76 I 4?W BO 8 67W 8 on 8 75 8 87H 8 46 8 87( 8 76 No. 1 Cush quotation wer a follows: KLOl'Hi Market steady; winter patents. 13 fry! 90; winter st mights, 83 jy-3 00; Mprins- patents. U'Q 'M; spring straights, l;.4i'ii; to: bakers. t: a ''2in. WMEAT-No. 2 prliig, 80fflVo; No. 2 ajprln. 7&(fc; No. i red, WIVuwc. tjHN No. 2. 4Hc; No. 2 yellow, 4So. IMV8-N0. 2. 3Za; No. I whit, Hy.lfic; No. 3 whit, 3iViJU4c. RYE No. 2. 5ic. BARLEY Good feeding, tOQilc; fair to .clu'Ui- malting, 4.'4ic. ' SKKDS-No. 1 flax. 21.07H: No. 1 north western, $1 134. Prttn timothy, 83 20. Clover, .infract grade, til 26. t HOVIS10N8 Mess pork, per hbl., 115.40 1 : ..to. Lard, per luu It., . Bhort I .. sldrs tloose). t 4oe.46. Short clear lrs (iKixed). t-vU"o0O. FuUuwmg were the receipt and ship- TTienta ox nour ana grain: Receipts. BhtPiuents. 44.1UO 3t.o) ricur, bbls.. Wlieat. bu.. Corn, bu.... Onla, bu Rye. bu Hurley, bu. 6. no ...Sou.'oO ...KV7.000 2,iO f.auo 26.')0i m.ouo - i0 1.H00 On 1 lie Produce exchange today th but ter mirket was steady; creameries, lK4f H. : dairies, ltjixc. Kugs, easy; at mark. t-us.s included. 133140, firsts. 14c; prime prta, 16c; xtraa, l4c. Cheese, easy, hvj Kansas City Grain na4 Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May 2 WHEAT Firm May, 74c; July, 71 Sc; September. 70So; rash. No. 2 hard. 77V6.'Hc; No. 2. 734 U77sc: No. 3 red. fcwaic. No. 1. rauxgwe CORN Firm; May, 44c; July. 4c; Rep. leniber, 4.c; cann. ro. 2 mixed. 4.'4i,o; No. white. 47')4in47Tr: No 3. 47c OAT3--Weak; No. i white, Sa334o. RYr-8teady at 55'.j67c HAY tady; choice timothy, 3H0CK8 13 76; rhmi prairie, ti0.i0tilu.;6. LOUS Market 40 lower; Mlaaourl nd Ivaniuta, nem- rvo. 1 wliitewood case In cludwJ. 13ic vr dosen; case count, 124c ,er iloseiu returned. 4c less. BI'TTr.R-r'rrc: creitmrry. lc: packing. Ket-vlpta cihlpnienta NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Vtrket is Demoralized by Enormous Volume of Liquidation. SALES EXCEED TWO MILLION SHARES Anarnnda Drop Twenty Point as Hill Pacifies Ten 1 ter Market Is Higher, knt Clos Is Inateady. NEW YORK. May 2. An enormous vol ume of liquidation was effected In the stock msrket today. The aggregate of the si, ares sold, while falling far below the ab solute reoord of dealings at the New York Htork evchange, rose well over 2.000.000 shares and made the day one of the great onfs In New York Stock exchange his tory. Very serious Inroads upon prices were caused by the violence of the liqui dation. Hut towards the end of the nay the market showed evidence of the relief afforded by the liquidation accomplished. It was a fine day for the bears snd they opersted with great boldness and on an enormous scale all dav. Their Inclination to take profits on the large declines of the day was an important factor In the oc: casional rallies. The shrinkage In market valuations gave rise to the Inevitable reports of money dif ficulties and added to the uneasiness pre vailing about the stock exchange. There wns no confirmation of any Importance of these reports and their failure of verifica tion helped to th rebound. The extreme weakness shown during the day was at tributed to the same causes which have been of. effect for several weeks. It was generally accepted as a fact that very wealthy speculative operators and power-, ful pools, who had persisted In disregard ing the warning of the money market and In attempting to hold the market by main force, were being forced from their posi tion and obliged to sell out their huge holdings to obtain funds In hand for the reimbursement of hanking centers which had advanced money for use In the abor tive speculative campaign. The manner in which stocks were hurled Into the market and the slxe of the Individual blocks traded In gave a strong Impression of the dimen sions of the speculative Interests which were being forced to sell and of the dis tress which urged them to the dramatic measures. There was not lacking the sup position, however, that the operation might extend not only to the selling out of hold ings In the hands of these Interests, but also to extensive commitments on the short side In the effort to recoup losses on the long side, according to the bold methods usually pursued by the element supposed to be most largely concerned. The money- market Continued tight and the rate for call money rose again to 12 per cent. Rates for time loans for all periods up to six month were firmly held at 8 per cent. Intimation of a forthcoming peclal presidential message to accompany the re port of the Standard OH company Inquiry were made something of. Decreases In March net earnings by the Southern Rail way, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati A 8t. Louis and the Denver Rio Orando companies made a disagreeable supplement to yesterday's similar showings by the St. Paul and the Loulivllle A Nashville, not withstanding the largely Increased earn ings reported by the Pennsylvania and the Norfolk & Western. The substantial recovery of the latter part of the day Inft no adequate Indica tion In the day'a net prices of extreme demoralisation that ruled In the market about midday of the season. At that time, aside f.orn Anaconda' 20-point slump, there were such declines as 10 for Northern Pacific, 10 for Great Northern preferred. 7 for National Lead. 64 for Reading. 44 for Smelting, 4 for I'nlon Pacific and Loco motive. 6 for Cleveland, Columbus, Cin cinnati & St. Louis and 1 to 3 oolnts quite . gonerally throughout the list. By the close of the day a fair sprinkling of gains was established, which was substantial for St. Paul. Brooklyn Transit, Canadian Pacific, Atchison and Consolidated Gas. The clos ing tone, however. . was unsteady, with otr.e fresh relapses at a few points. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value. 23.5',00U. United States bonds were all un changed on call. Quotations on stocks today were a follows: ales. High. Lew. Clew. Flour, bbls. , Wheat, bu. . Corn, bu. . . Oats, bu. . Minneapolis Grain Market. . MINNEAPOLIS. May 2. FLOUR First patent. 84 10-a- 2v; second patents. S3.mtf 400: first clears, 83.6sS.60; second clears. I2.4"3lf. MKAN in duik, tia.vcyis.ou. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery. The rang of prices, as lurruanea uy r . u. uiy a Co., U0-U1 board of Trade building was! A6amt ExDraM Amalssmated Cnpper M0. 000 101 Aoiartran C. A P 11.10 OTSi Americas ('. f fti l.' 100 Amarlcan Cotton Oil 1,10ft- it Ainarlcau Cotton Oil pfd American Efcpreaa r , Americas H. aV L pfd... Amarlcan Irs. sacurtt lea. American Llnaeed Oil... Am. Unattad Oil prd..... American lormotiva ... Am. Uocnmotlrs pfd Amarlcan 8. ft Amarlcan 8. at K. pfd American Sugar Refining Am. Tobacco pfd., ctta I.ano 10,600 too io't 1 12.700 57', ano 111 74 S44 s M 67 17 6S i2t 100' 17 10O 0 JOJ 10 s b7 17 37 no lit .141.400 14.14 IMS 142 1.700 11 1111 114 10, K)0 ISO 117 10 4.100 101 100 10U Auaconda Mlnlug Co M.100 U 224 Article. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Clos. Ts y Wheat- May... July... Sept... . July... Sept... 1 16 I 1 1B4 1 15 1 174 1 17lil 1 17 1174 112 I 1" 75H H TB4'(f474' 754! 77H ertT 1B4 17 75 7 7747844 774 784 1 14 1 18 1 1741 1 174 1 13 fl 174 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 784c; No. 1 northern. 7K4o; to ar rive, 784c; No. 2 northern, 7H3774c; to ar rice. 764o: No. 8 northern, 74474ei No. 1 durum, 72c; No. 2 durum, 70c. Corns No. 2 yellow. 444c; No. 8 00 rn, 434a. Oata! No. 8 white, 804c; No. 2. 3SU$2lV. Bar ley, 3U0o. Uy. BitSWc. Flax. 81.144. Mtlwnnk Grain Market, MILWAUKEE. May 2. WHEAT-l.nwer; No. 1 northern. &l24c; No. 8 northern, 77 re04c; July 784c RYB-Bteady; No. L 68f34o. BARLEY Dull ; No. 2, Wc; aamplc, 40? CORN Firm; No. I cash, 474948c 1 July, 44o. Pktladelpkta Praxlae Market. PHILADELPHIA, May 2 BlTTTER Lower, weak; extra western creamery, 2Jc; extra nearby prints, tic. EOGS Stady. fair demand; nearby fresh, l4c at mark; western freah, 17c at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream, U48-14C. Perta Grain Market. PEORIA. 111.. May 2.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 8 yellow. 47c; No. 8, 474c; No. 4, 464c; no grade, 46 -tic. OATS Higher; No. 3 white, 834c; No. 3 white, 83c; No. 4 white, 82c. RYE Unchsnged; No. 2. 63c.w WHISKY 81.2 for finished goods. Toledo Seed Market); TOLEDO. Mav 2 9KEDS Cash clover. 8 86; May, 86 .87; alslke, 88 30; timothy, 11.624- Metal Mnrket. NEW YORK. May 2. M ET AL8 The r waa a sharp advance In the London tin market, with spot closing at 1S4 6 and futures at 178; locally th market waa firm in sympathy with apot, quoted at 240.t&40.2u. Copper waa lower In the Eng lish market, with spot quoted at U lu and futures at 82, but no change waa re ported tn the local market; lake Is quoted at lig.ltj 78; electrolytic. Ill tt4-U a0; casting, 818.O0Ql8.2i. Lead was unchanged at 18 tn London, but showed continued firmness In th local market, where spot I quoted at 86 686.75. according to lot and delivery. 8peller advanced 2 id to 3 12s td In London, but wa quiet and unchanged at 38 un.l& locally. Iron was lower In the English market, standard foundry be ing quoted at K 10d and Cleveland war rants at 48n 3d; locally no change was re ported: No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at II 7Tyf19 00; No. 3 foundry northern. 818 26 (rU.bO; No. 1 foundry southern, No. 3 foundry southern. 817 7&(i 11.00 ST. IOl'IS. May 2. M ETA 1.8 Ieed, firm; K.utt.Ci4- Spelter, firm; (a.vT4 Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata. bu .. Oil and ftesla. NEW YORK. May 2.-OII .8 Cottonseed, steady; prime crude, f. o. b. mills,- 3Hc; prime yellow, 7tf3s4n. Petroleum, firm; rennnd. New York. 37. SO; Philadelphia, snd Baltimore. 27 U: Philadelphia and Balti more. In bulk. 146. Turpentine, flrrn at 7l74o. 1R1OHIN Firm: (teamed common to good, I4UU414 10. SAVANNAH, fl.. May I -OILS Turpen- llnu Mr... . C. -1 JI.I.U . OV.'P. I hi "l, r-rt ta.uoO ',.' 4H.'1ik1 I ROSIN-Flrm; A. B, C IS.T5; D, 23. 90: E. ' 13.10 83 80: Q. 8400: H, 84 80; I, 34.40, K, 14 70: fIL CITT, Pa , May t Credit belancee. 81 64: shipments May 1. 87.911 bbls ; runs April -. l'2;4 bbla: average. .J.ij hhls : ehipmenti May 1 Lima. 64.174 btiia. ; runs April 30, Lima. tl.JTii tbla., avrrage,- fc.eaa bbla. I Irerneol Grata and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. May I. WHEAT Ppot nominal; May. (s t4d; July, C Sd. kap tember. (a 4dL I'o'tN" tput flrm: Amcntan mixed new. t 8il. A-u.Jii.aji mixed ojI. 4a 'jJ. Atchlaon Ati-hleon pfd Atlantic t'oaat Una Baltimore A Ohio. Baltimore A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt. ... Canadian Pacific Central of New Jersey CheeApeake A Olilo Cutcago Alton Chicago A Alton pfd Chicago Gt. Wcatern Chicago A Northweaiern... Chicago, Mil. A St. Paul.. Chicago T. A Chicago T. A T. pfd C, C. C. A St. Louie.... Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southern Colorado A So. let pfd Colorado A Bo. 3d pfd Consolidated Qee Corn Producta, rfg Corn Producta pfd Delaware A Hudaoa Delaware, U A w Denver A Rio Orande D A ft G. pfd platlflera' Securities Brie Kne 1st pfd Erie td pfd General Elrte Hocking Veller Illloola Central tulernatlenal Paper International Paper pfd International Pump International Pump pfd.... Iowa Central - Iowa Central pfd Kansas City Southern Kansas City Bo. pM LoulBTllle A Maahvllle ... Manhattan L. Metropolitan Street Re ... Mexican Cantrat Mluneapolla A St. Louie... M , St. P. A 8. i M M . St. P. A B. 8. at. pfd. Mlaaourl Pacific Mlaaourl. Kaneaa A Tesaa M . K. A T. pfd National Lead National R. H. of M. pfd. New York Central New Tork. O A W Norfolk A Weatern Norfolk A Weatern pfd.... North Americas Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People' a Oaa 1... P. C, C. A St Louie.... Preaaed Bteel Car Preeaed 8. C. pld . ex-dlv. Pulttnaa Palaca Car.. Reading Reading tat pfd Reading Id pfd Kepublle Bteel Hec.ub.He Bteel pfd .:. Rock lelaild Co Hock Ialand pfd St. L A 8. f td pfd BU Louis Boulhweeters. .. Bt. Lou la B W. pfd Southern Pacific Bo. Peclfle pfd Southern Railway Bo. Railway pfd Tennessee Coal A Iron.... Texaa A Pacific Toledo. Bt. U A W Toledo. Bt. L. A W. pfd.. I'nlon Pacific Colon feci do pfd failed Stalea Bipraas totted Blalee Really United Btatea Rubber I. B. Rubber pfd t'nlted Blalee Bteel (J. 8. Bteel pfd Va. -Carolina Chemical .... V a -Carolina t,hem. pfd . . Wabaah Wabash pfd Wella-Pargo Etprese Watlugbouea Electric W setern t ulon Wheeling A Lake Erie Wisconsin Central Wia. Central pfd..., Northern -Pacific (antral Leather Central Leather pfd ... Bloaa-ShBleld Bteel Ureal Northera pfd Total aaiea for the day, M.eno ttv. 1.000 100V4 us ' t.eoo 1SWH II, i 4 f" l.ooo iimh I0f4 IPS' 100 ! n 41.(00 7M, 71 7i 14.0OO ir.7s 14f4 iiIi 1.100 lug 1.400 M 104 t"0 T.HO0 74V, 74Vj 17V, 04 4 4 J 71 14 4.700 147 IH ll 44.000 lb btk la4 im i l.ioo mh eo4 M44 12.400 4SS4 4V4 t:T4 l.Boo h ao m inn as ssv, a t.aoo 444 41 44V, (.too 1I4 1 lIUj 1.100 74Vk l.ano 11 tUO 440 T.too M4i 131V4 lltv. 1114 too 1.400 ll.4ne 1.(00 1.400 (414 4JV MS, 744 (II, 1.100 1(1 inn ii( 4 4O0 14IS4 4.(00 11 600 4,4il0 700 00 83 UV4j (41 44 14 sOVa 1.100 700 14.0H0 14 l.fsio 1WI 400 110s T.l 144s K0 71V, 74 V, 114 41744 I4S (IS 11 71 4JV 141V, 111 144 14 14 40 M 44 'iisi M 71 lei 44 1 44 V. 51 14 74 a 4SV, 141 114 1(4, 1S44 43 ;, IMV, M 40 134V, 114, I47H4 141 110 14S 7v 114 144 71 t"0 14SV4 14SV, 1(1 loo let 11 1"0 44 4.4e IKS) 7,00 (. li"4 4f4 7t 1(4 1V4 44 V, ft MV, 141 NV4 44 SI 14 10.0O0 UJV IX1V4 lti 1 l0 4M, 414 4&V, 1.004 1,("0 as', If. 4, 44 V, (Si, 40 SV in 4.4"0 1S4V, 1117, 13.S44 1,71a) , (sv, 4VV4 !00 T.(m too Law) 111 Ml, Its) 117 111 poo fl 1 ZOO 400 4.1n 11 tie IM CO 1.0H0 1 ei 71 44 44 1 M4 44 14 V, 41 v, 4JV4 II V, 4 S3 74 44 44 1144 1 4 1 llv, 41V, 41 MH 4 SI 1.400 I17V4 117 I7.)0 1.40 4 7S 49 V, HO 1341, 113V. 4. IOO ft II 1144 44 KiO UJ.M 141 M It 44 7f"4 444 44 HO 11444 0 41 14 MVi I4 4 , 41 Kiv, 40 l 114 V, 34 M lis I to 41 134 141 V4 IV, l following; ehsnEes: Cash In hand. rle-crease-1 3 .( mirks; treseury notes, In- oreeised 140.'1 marks; other sectirltloe, In- creasexl TT,7).0no marks; notes In circula tion, Inoressed 2,940,oi) marks New Yerlt Meney Mnrket. NKW TORK. Msy 2 MONEY On call, steady, 3tI13 per cent; lowest, 2 Pr cent; rullnir rate, 8 per cent; closing bid. 34 per cent; offered st 4 per cent. Time loans, firmer: sixty, ninety days and six months, 4 per cent. PR1MR MERCANTILE PAPER 4 4 V 6 4 Per cent. FTKRl.lNil EXCHANOF Weak, with actual business In bankers bill st 14 SS 4348330 for demand, and at 34.80804 4.808 for sltty dsy bills, posted rates, 4 J and $4 stV; commercial bills, 14. SO',. H1I,V K.K-'-Har. stc; Mexican aotiars. 04C. . BONDS Oo'rnmni, steaay; ranronn, weak. Closing: quotations on bonds today wer as follows V. 8 ret. Is. ra....lfuj de coupon loiv, f. 8. 3 r If do coupon .10" V. 8. old 4e. reg 13H do coupon 10144 V. 8 n. 4s. teg. ......130 do coupes , ill Ant, Tobacco 4a , 74 do 4a HI Atchlaon gen. 4a ions. do adl. 4s........... si Atlantie C. L. 4a..... M Bal. A Ohio 4a...... -IM do 84 . 44 Brk. R. T. r. 4a...., M4 central ef On. 4a. ..11 do let Inc. 47 do Id Inr a 60 3d Inc asu Chee. A Ohio 4U,a...'.lv. Hhlcago A A. SV,a... m C , B. Q. B. 4a.... t C, R. 1. A r. 4a T4V, do col 4a ll CCC. A Ft. U g 4t .10314 Cola. Ind. 4s. aer. A. 71 44 40 100 . 4.70a . 1 107 .IHo.ue isvs .117.400 IO444 10t . I.0 17V, M (00 104 4V 1.400 A 100 l.OM) e ate 411, M 144, 474. II 41 ill" iii 14 v 41 do eeriea B. . Colorado Mid. 4a.. Cuba (a D. A A. 0. 4a ... Distillers' Bee. ,4a. Erie p. I. 4a....... do gen. 4a Hocking Val. 4va. Japan 4a ... ! offered. - - Japan 4a. M scrtea... 1714 dn 4a etfa S3V, de 4vs rtfa 41V, d td Mrlea t" LAN. unl. 4a tfijvfc Man. c g. 4a H1 Mca central 4a 77V, dn tat Inc 24 XI In, A St. U 4a.. 41 M.. K A T. 4a 100 do Sa S7 N. H. R. of M. e. 4a. 43 N. T. C. g. v,a 74l '. J C. . 4a U7 fo.- Pacific 4e Ii4 Do an ,4 A W. t. 4a lmi . , L. rfdg. 4s 44', iHnn. conr. lv,a (Tj, leading gen. 4a 100 L. A 1 M. e. 4s. IIS t. U A S. r. fg 4. 444 t I. S. W. e 4e 7s4 aboard A. U 4a 44, 'e. 4arlAc 4e 41V4 do 1st 4e ctfs 46 So. Railway fa 1141 Teiaa A P. Is 12.1 fit. U A W. 4a.. 801, 7 314 .l4v4Halon Pacific 4a. .-.10H14 .. 41 .-.100 .. no ..107 V. B. Wei Id 4a. wsnash la do deb. B. . . . .. Weatern Md 4s. W. A L. E. " I4,tvia. -central 4s,. ..104 ... K44 ...llllV, ... 74V, ... 44V, ... 47V, ... n Doaton Stocks, and Bonds. BO8TON, Mfiy 2. Call loans, 6-97 per cent; tlma loans. 64t' P'r cent. Official rtoelnff on stocks snd bonds: Atchlaon ad. 4s ... do 4a Mei. Central 4a Atrhleon do pfd eRoetrin A Albany. , Boston Maine . eBoeton Elevated Vltrhburg pfd ... Mexican central N. V., N. H. A H Cnlon Pacific 44 .. f4 .. 77 .. 714 .. W .. ..177 ..144 ..141 1 Advfntura Allcuea Amalgamated . American Xlnc .Atlantic Bingham Cel. A llecla.. Centennial .... Copper Range Daly West .... . .1S4V4 I Kranklln .141 Orar.by Amer. Arge. Cham.. 4 11, Ink Royals do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube. Amer. Sugar de pfd Amer. T. A T Amer. Woolen ... do pfd Dominion I. A 8.. Edleor. Else. Ilia . Maa. Electric do pfd Maes. Oaa t'nlted Trait United Shoe Mark. do pfd .......... V 8 Bteel do pfd Wealing, common Hid. ee Asked. .. iv, ui. Mining ... .. i-fv, i"Mlrh!gan , .AM Mohawk ..t.".l Mont. A C. C... ..1st Old fiomlnloa .. .. 54 14 Osceola ..104V, Parrot ..is Qulncy ...140 Shannon .......... ...17 Tamarack ....... ... 4 Trinity ..44 (I'nlted Copper .. ...104V4 V B Mining..... ... 74V, t'. B. Oil SO 'ftah 1... ... 3Nt4' Vlctortn 1.... . .loj, Wolverine 14 1 h .. 4 .. I4V . .10"-, .. 4 .. 14 .. 314 ..400 .. .. 7a .. .. 14 .. 12 .. IM4 .. iv .. IS .. Jl' .. H44 .. 1(44 . . Iimuj .. aiv, .. 44 .. 7H .. 44 .- 4' .. 44V, .. 56 .. 10-4 .. i.7 .. 6, . UJV, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ' London Classing- Stock 4. LONDON, May 2. Closing tjuotatlons on the Stock exchange wre: Console, money Be4N,. T Central. edo account 44's Norfolk A W.. Anaconda I2V4 do old , Atchison mtv, Ontarla A W.. do pfd lM1,! Pn.nsrlvanla . Baltimore & Ohio 10i4iund Mlnea l anadlan Pacific 1(1 V Chce as Ohio Chicago Ot. W C M. A St. P.., rieBeere Denver A R. O.... do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Illinois Central ... Lmlsvilie A Nash M.. K. A T .. 1444 . -trj . .. 17, .. 41 .. ! .. 41)14 . . H .. 46 ..171 ..144 Heading do 1st pfd do Id pfd Southern Railway 'do pfd Southern Pacific . I'nlon Pacific .... "do pfd I'. B. Steel do pfd Wabash do pfd Spanish 4s ....1.T7W, .... H8)4 ... II .... 4K4, .... eT4 4', .... 40V4 46V, ... 47 1, ... 36 S ....IOI14 .... 4S, ....144V4 ... 44 .... ZS ....107V4 ... 1014 .... 43V, .... 41', ounce. X .on,' cpanisn ss SILVER -Bar, steady. 30-16d per ..iw.c. i otio; per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3Mi34 per cent; for three months' bills, 8 7-16&34 per cent "Jew York Mlnlnar Stocks. NEW TORK. May 2. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: . fl ' f.lflle Chief ion Ontario .... Adams Cos.'... Alice Breeca ebrunawlck Con Comstock Tunnel Con. HI 4 Va.. Horn Stiver Iron Silver Leedvllla Cos ... OUered. ... M npnir ...67 l-noenla 14 1 atuai 1 ...v..... ...100 Savage ...190 aiirrs Nsvadu .-..HXI Small Hopes .. ... 4 standard ...... "VK-J ' ,!.4i .. i .. 14 ... SO ... 14 ... ii ...too Desirable, Cattle of All Kindu Shoi Little Streneth. Soro HOGS AVERAGE A VERY LITTLE LOWER sheep anst l.ninb t'ontlnne In Very Arllve Demand, with Valnea on All Kinds Steadily Warklag to n Higher Level. SOUTH OMAHA. May 1, 1. Receipt were; Cattle Hogs Hheep HECK1PTS Cattle. Hogs. 8heei Ui.V't a;u.fl8 4i,TS4 IvUi.Mi 7Kn,Mt 111. .411 Wo,u,4 bNM 46.4TU TO DAT IS. Ths following table snows the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omxha for th year td date, compared wltn last rsr: ins. IBuo. inc. Official Monday Official Tuesday , ortiolai Wednesday ... Three days this week. 12,725 Same daya last wek...lti.o.U Ham week before 12,o.i Hume three weens aKo..U,W (Same lour weeas ugo...la.l41 bam auys last year b.j- CATTLK QUOTATIONS. Th following will sbotr trie voices paid for tba difteient kinas of cattle on tbs South Omaha market: uood to choice conned steers.. ..6 OXa6.4l rair to choice cornted steels 4.(ri"i.W Common to 'lair conned steer.... 4 iAa4 W) Uood to cnoice cows and hellers.. o.iou4.u ratr to good cows and belters I.wm w v.omnion vo fair cows and heifers.. .uuuJ.uu Uood to choice feeders .d'al.w Kalr to gooa stocKers and feeders. Jt.MM4.utJ 4.6T7 ".o 7.4 4.611 i.bnl .1UH 1S.K14 lS.KivO ;14.461 lM)i io.4Vl 3H..1W lD.UtJ JR. bit) .t.Ji V4. Jc 24.S41 il.olb Common to fair stockers. Jjutis, stuns, etc HANUE OF I'RICKS. Cattle. Om.iha a.tMioo. ."5 U. Uvula. dU . . i .OV4(4 .lrO t lucugo 1.IUU.10 tvanstut City it.3tiujo.vu ht. IjouIs .uuuu.ii bluux City Ji.uuiu0.4u The loliowlng table snows tho axeiugo price ot hogs at bouth Oinana for the last. evtrai da8, with coinparisons: Hogs. 6.uu((o.oJ,.4i o.oun.t.' b.lU4U.4U b.oU'4lu.oU O.ltNjO.ilt Date. IM. llH.id.lW4.;i9ii3.l!lu2.,rj;il.lt1. AprU 20., Apill U. Apiil U. April M.. A4111I April to. 1 4.1 11 2tj. April W. Afiil i. April a. April 30. May I... May 2... I 41. I !l I MWl 0 . ti b4'7, ' I 6 2!iV4, ,. .:....( i -a , a sui oe I 3b 0 'U 6 ltl b 1U 6 U I 6 111 5 ei, 7 lu 4 (SU 7 U, 4 i 7 ui 4 o.l 7 ui I 7 W. 4 T61 1 Uu 4'io I 4 7b 6 fe 4 il ti Mi 4 tW I 'n 4 bi M I M 4 67 1 6 ia ti m Bb, ti toi . Il 7 uui I 7 0i 1 oai t) io V 7 uu. & b&, j 4X1 e It ii 6 SI I s 401 6 as 0 lb t d. t 0 o o 0 I4 to eu 6 6 24 0 di 6 U5, 0 oo 5 33 a W a 2o e il a 18 Cars. 44 4444 I'siv, liie 144, 44 Vi 104 7 1il, 10, Mono 14v, 17SV, 4 40S 40V, 1st, em mi v, incv, 4 704 TI asv, 14.114 144 r, 1.444.100 eharea. 1V4 41 144 151 41 It 14 14 44 144 S It '4 1004 77 V4 441V, - Treaenry Btntensent. WASHINGTON. May t-T,oday's state ment of th treasury banlances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the li0,(00,0u0 fold reserve, sliows; Available cash balance, Sl&K018.Kl: gold coin and bullion, 167,646, ; gold certificates. t3.o4e.3u0. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, May I Rank clearings for to day wer tl.etr7.tll.47 and for th oorTS spondlug date last year II, 3S,J7 I. Bank ef Uernaany flatenaent. PERI JN. May I The weekly stn'ement of ths luil dial Eank of Geiuin iiivsi Uu Wool Mnrket. BOSTON. May J. - WOOL - Foreign wools have attracted th trade this week In the absence of domestic, which are especially scarce. The bulk of sales him been In foreign cross-breds, both South American and Australian and a demand was noted for New Zealand 46 s. The nnnness of the foreign markets is 10 Hected here. Territories are so scarce that there are hardly enough sales to make a pric. Pulled wools are yulet, although some transactions of A supers at 60(6;!c are made. Leading quotations follow: VJ. Pfnn"ylvanfa XX and above, 84i8J4V.c; X, 32fa3c; No. 1 and half! blood, S9 4t 4(ic; one-eighth and one-quarter blood, 34j 40c; fine unwashed, 254J half-blood unwashed, 31 3i!Hc; de tain washed, am?7e; delaine un washed, l2c. Michigan fine unwashed, I4t 26c; half-blood unwashed, Jl'ijSo-three-eighths blood unwashed, 32tg33c; quarter-blood unwashed, SldaSic; del a In" unwashed, 2728c, Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri combing, three-eighths blood 8334c; combing, quarter-blood, 82W S!Ac. Territory, ordinarv scourerl liu.i. line, 69"0c; flue medium, 6fltxnc; medium, 6!&64c. Pulled wools, Bcoured basis, extra, 7274c; fine A, 1i643Piic; A supers, 60v?2c; B supers. 6ifit55c; C utier. 4 2 if 4 4c. 6T. LOriS. Mo., May 2.-WOOL-Steady; medium grades combing and clothing. 24 & 27c; light fine, 21ffj.i3c; heavy fin. I7f20c; tub washed, 31&37C. Dalntb Grnln Market. Dt'LI'TH. May 4-WHBAT-N'o. 1 northern, 78'ir; No. S northern, 77t,c; on track. No. 1 northern, 79c; No. 2 north ern, 77Vic; May. 7c; July pW; bVptemlier, 7c. ... OATS To arrive on track and May, 3!c. REAL ESTATE TltAXIFKllS, E. & Balch, trustee, to First Chris tian xrhurch, lot 1 and part of lots 2 and 4, block 3. Capitol Hill addi tion HO,!) Thomas H. Tomb to E. K. Balch, trustee, same lO.OOt) Pasauinpslx Savings liank to Frank Thomsen. lots 7 aud H. block 2 I,(o0 Charles Turner to J. Thomsen, lut 2. block 1. 8ummlt Park l.tjtiO Lew Marshall et al. to J. C. Kins ler, half , Interest . in blocks ho and 86. Benton fctij Same to F. P. Cowdry, lot 1, block 6, Hanscom Park, and other lots 137 William K. Iirenten and wife to Pe ter Btrausbaugh, lot s and part of lot 7, block 1, Okahoma park J,24 Mary F, Balliet and husband to (ieorge W. Bprague. lof 17, block B. baunders dk Himebaugh's addi tion '. 4U0 Ora Van Bandt to satiie, lot 1&, block B, same 5 Math KvetB and wife to Manilas Kvets. part of lot 6. block 78, Bouth Omaha 1 William J. Mack and wife to H. M. Bushing, 1st acres In nwi of swv. K-14-13 1,000 H. K. Burnam to L. B. Kendall, part 01 101 oiock s, parx piuce H. W. Baker and wife to Arthur C. Chrlstensen. lot IS, block lt. Hal cyon Heights . 374 The Byron Reed Co. to Hugh D. Foy, lot 17, block 2, Reeds Fifth addition ,376 L. F. Kurts to J. E. Stevens, lot , Sennssen Place addition !,0OO Julia Dohle to Omaha A Southwest ern Railroad company, tract lot 2. block H. Omaha 0U1 Th Byron Reed Co. to same, tract lot 2, block H, Omaha 20 Imperial Investment company to A. S7 IL..II..U In. IS 1,1 1. 1 1 , , . nnuiin. vi m . , J 111 fen A Smith's First subdivision.... 1.2S0 Amelia Hawes to W. W. Cones, lot 16. block !. Morrison's addition HO Barbara Hlldek to Vaclav and Marie Jeienek, lot 3, block 4. park For est 1.03; O. N. Blrkett to Pauline B. Davis, w4 or lot 4. block 1, Patrick's addi tion SCO John H. Levy and wife to E. C Saw yer, lot 10. block 3. Kllby Place 660 Emma Arm burst and husband to South Omaha A Western Itailrnad company, t ie acres In sw4, 33-16-12. 425 John A. Armburat and wife to same, (13 acres. In swV,, 33-16-1.' 326 Samuel A. Orchard to I eo barnch. part of lot I, Kounlse Second addi tion I.ioo E. Johnson' and huslmnd to Marie Ljnfjby. 1 an of lot 14, blvck ti l.iou bunday. TUESDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following shows. -.: number of cars of stocxeis anu feedets snipped to tiie coun try aud their points ot destination: CATTLE. W. Arnold. Red otta. la. U J. B. Tnompson, Jeweil Jnct., la. N. V. L. C. Ituae, Piescotl. lit. SI J. . who., Uiiiiatt. ia. U. W M. S. Duncan, lnumnola, la. K. 1 A. UralneB, iiolslein, lu. N. V C. Ruan, Holsleln, la. N. V' At. V. Oirry, Mooitleid, la. Q J. B. lleuUi ick, Vernon, Wyo. 44 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were quite liberal tor a Wednesday, mere heliit a conHiueraole gain over one week u.vro nd a slight increase over two weehs ago. The fact that quite a number of th-: train were late In arriving al the .yaras nmiie the supply on sule at Hny one time rattier meager, betuuea delaying the trade. It la liaruiy necessary to auu that the receipts constated almoKt entirely ot cornlVd cleers, as thai has been the case all th week, the offerings 01 all other kinds of cattle having been comparatively amull. As is always Hie case wnen a consid erable proportion of me Block is late in arriving In the yards, the market opened slow and the morning was well advanced before very much business was transuded. The feeling, however, was, it anytning, a little belter unlit at the start and the market was anywhere from lu.ly stcany to a little higher than yesterday. Among the receipts were quite a number of lnuua of well mushed beeves, so that llio salua looked very well on paper.' Cows and heifers continue Mil' Very' light supply, whllo the demand is as good as usual. This combination of circumstances always results In . a good strung market with a reasonably active trade. The olTer Ings of everything changed hand in good season in the morning. There were a few stockers on sale this morning which brought very good prices. The luct is, desirable kinds of stock cattle are selling very high. There were hardly enough feeders In sight to make much of a test of the maiket, but the feeling waa good and strong. Representative sales: The official number of cars of Block brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. U'r'a 3 C. M. & Bt. Wubash Missouri Pacific U. 1". System C. A N., VV.. east.... C. N. V., west C, Bt. P., M. & O.... C, B. & Q.. east C, H. 14., west.... C. R. 1. & P., east... C. R. I. A P., west.. lltlii.iis Central Chicago Gt. Western. Total receipts The disposition of the day s receipts Mas as follows, each buyer pun-naslng tne num ber of head Indicated: 7 4 41 18 16 1 4 3 .. 2 M 41 1 2 .24 8 3 .. 4 4 11 ,21 11 7 6 ' .. 3 1 2 2 4 .. 2 .. ' . 178 lu4 31 6 Buyers. OinauU Packing Co.. Bwilt and Company.. Cudahy pacxing Co.. Armour 61 t'o Van Bant & Co W. I. Stephen Hill & Bon Wolf Mike Haggerty J. B. Hi ml A Co Other buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep 1 14 oM o-'7 tt.U 2.4u!f nou AH3 ,b4 Mi. Z.Ail 1,31.3 6. U ho 6u , 13 li lob !.( Totals No. I... I. .. ti... 7... 4... II... 4 .. 74... 11... 10... 11... 1... 13... 14... II. .. ti... 4... 17... 44.. . 4... I... 14... I... 17... 11... 14... 14.. 14... IS... II. .. I... I... 1... 1 .. I... 1... 1... 1... i... t... 1... 1 . 1 . 1... 1.. I... I... 1... 1 ... 1 . I... I... I.. I... 1... 1... 1 .., I... 1 . 1. 4 . I ... 4 . 4 . .. 4.. 1... 1.., 1.. I ... 1 ... I.. I.. 1.. 1.. 1.. III. . 4 . BE1CF Av. ft. 4 00 4 4 ti 4 14 4 40 4 40 4 4f 4 h . 4 io 4 4n 4 40 4 4 4 OH 4 44 4 44 4 45 4 to 4 44 4 40 4 60 4 46 4 46 4 4i 4 45 4 70 ,.1H30 .. Ins) ,. I4 . . . ihS .. 72? ,. tit ,.1044 ..1117 ,.11'tl ,.WU .. 3i .. .. J ..1Si4 ..11114 ..1121 ..1011 .. 4:4 . . 444 .. 401 . .lUiti ..lo . . ill ..1241 . .Us . .Hh4 ..1142 ..i-iit ..111! .. 4M .. y) .. ato . . 4-0 .. : . .1070 ..Il20 .. keo . . t0 .. 440 ..lino . . 440 ..lieu .. 470 . . 4D0 ..llut) ..10X0 .. 441 ..lew ..1 'U ..1004 ..1070 ..11)00 .. 4 k. ..UTO .. 4 ..lv74 . .1050 . . 12'l . . 10J1 .. boa .. OJ . . 11.41 .. .. . . ll 4! ..I11W . . 4f.li .. H'l .. Iti .. V-4 .. .. 4. 0 .. 4io .. T:0 .. 4i0 .. 144 .. .. S". 4 IW 4 16 4 76 4 7s 4 ' , 3.9LK BTKLR3. Su. 11 11 2 II 10 60 Hi , 14 I 1 4 II 1 11 4 11 14 11... 11 7 4i. IS 14 lb 17 :o. 7,8..7 4.3S-2 Pr. 4 40 4 Ml. 4 J 4 4.1 4 m COW s. AV. ..1277 .1144 ..1177 ..IIM . .1145 ..1214 .4 as ..12.4 4 44 ..IIM ..1137 ..ll7 ..!. . . 1 1 us ..1144 ..1340 ..MM ..lit ..ltit ..1244 . .U.jI ..1467 ..uno ..1111 ..1421 ..1171 . .13HS ...1341 ...476 ..l..o0 ..166 .141 4 U 4 40 4 M 4 4 40 4 40 4 43 4 V, 6 00 4 H6 4 tie 4 00 6 00 4 IK) 4 10 4 11 t 16 I 16 6 14 6 lu 4 26 I 10 I 10 1 ro 1 04 2 OA 1 26 1 4) 1 60 2 40 1 S 74 1 76 1 15 1 74 I 40 1 00 1 00 1 tVI I 04 I 10 1 25 1 16 1 26 I 14 3 16 16 I 40 I 4u 4 40 1 60 . I 4o 1 61 4 44 61 1 70 1 10 i 10 1 74 1 76 HEIFERS. 11 14. ti.'.'. 14 1 16 I 4" 1 00 1 00 Oft 1 10 14 3 10 t 4 .'4 1 u I - ; tj ii... ...Ki ...ii'.i ...142 ...u:o .(.!! ... 4'l . . . 1226 ... 7 ...lieu ...1016 ..11.4 . . . 13S0 ...142.) ...1.140 ... V0 ...1174 ...10 ...l'J17 ...1 .64 ...1147 ... 4.1 ... 1 1 OS . ..1U0 ...1111 ...lll ...1174 ...1161 -...list .. .1IU.1 ...l'i6t ...ma . . . 1 1. ... .114.1 ...1246 . . IsvM ... 741 ... 710 . .. ef.0 .. . 6:2 ... till ... lit. ... 1e0 ... 1. , . 6tn ... Uu ... 7l ... SW ... I. V) t 76 I 76 1 76 1 76 3 SO 1 S3 I 40 1 4) 1 46 4 00 4 00 4 40 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 t)i 4 14 4 10 4 10 4 to 4 II 4 16 4 10 4 2j 4 10 4 2J 4 40 4 4 40 4 16 4 14 4 60 4 60 4 40 I 74 4 70 I IS 1 40 4 00 4 00 4 e 4 00 4 Co 4 in 4 16 4 16 4 n I 4X1 I 60 t 6 4 14 14 71 I 40 4 4 4 46 I 470 M 1 4 ivn 414 I 44 4 4 4 BULLS. 1 47S I 76 1 t' 6 1 0 I 14 1 161 1 m 1 1060 I m 1 IkW 1 4" 1 linxl 1 . 1 lso 1 41 1 76 1 15 1 "Ml 0 4 1M I 6 1 UW 1 4.1 I 414 1 40 I 1 SO t lTlK) I 40 1 1440 4 .i 1 14MI I 40 1 1I0 1 711 1 1O70 1 44 1 11T4 I -,i 1 14K0 1 40 1 1!! I 7S 1 14W1 I Ml I 4." 4 Ml I 164U I 60 I 4i 4 14 CALVES. 1 HO I 40 I Ill IS I 310 I 40 1 110 6 14 17 174 I 50 1 12" 4 tb 1 40 IH 1 160 4 4" 1 10 4 00 I IJ.. 6 I HI 1U I l- 6 50 1 10(1 V 00 4 110 6 40 1 1M 6 00 1 146 4 40 1 120 I 00 1 144 i 4" 1 1.0 6 00 10 I 6 IS 1 f.'d 6 26 ' 1 HO I 74 STOCK EHH AND FLKDKHS. 1 41.0 1 40 1 460 4 IS 1 140 1 00 1 70! 4 26 1 6" I 00 1 4:4 4 25 1 67D 40 1 4-M 4 15 t S 60 14 734 4 30 1 170 1 60 4 7.10 4 40 1 446 S 40 1 ao 4 J4 1 470 1 75 414 4 45 1 7o I 76 4 Isii 4 54 1 640 4 O'l 16 fl 4 54 1 730 4 no 4 k . . . 6:r. 4 50 4 4 4 00 in 4 60 II 643 4 00 36 ll2S 4 4" 1 40 4 OH S 646 4 On 1 475 4 06 II 4M 4 40 1 473 4 10 HOOa The market opened slow and gen erally ZW lower this morning. 1-ater on It firmed un somewhat, so that the close was very nearly steady with yesteidny. The market, as a whole, however, would aver age a trifle under yesterday. The big bulk of nil the hgs sold st W.ifVfM.&t. while the bulk yesterday wns Sti.27Htil 3". The top fur both days was the same, Iti 35. When the market wns once under way It wns reasonably active at current prices, so that everything In sight was disposed of in reasonable season. It will be noted from the tnble st bend of column thin the receipts so far this week show a henvy falling off, a compared with Inst week, and ore Blao a It 1 1 lo be hind the record for the correcpondlng week of Inst year. Representative Bales: No. At. SU. Pr. No. At. 8b. Pr. 6 44 ... t 00 76 241 ... 4 ?7V 25 147 (" 4 J2' 43 1I 40 4 17 - 42 !M 120 4 J6 47 2M 40 4 27 W Ml 2(3 4U 4 15 sc 2?4 40 4 17' 49 231 1W 42 264 40 4 v:v S 40 4 26 16 121 ... 4 17' 64 214 ... 4 15 71 2S4 160 4 I7'a 1-5 3'K li 116 44 226 ... I l 25 721 ... 4 14 si 2il 40 4 17., 41 li 40 4 U 1 274 ... 4 17V, 71 124 10 4 23 41 1S1 ... 4 S7v 71 142 40 1 26 4s 141 ... 4 27V4 44 HI 40 4 25 72 215 ... 4 27v 11 141 40 4 26 M 217 ... 4 27V, 7r. 166 ... 4 26 40 14 ... 4 IIV 64 114 S20 4 25 14 226 ... 4 2 7V, 4 21 40 20 IM 201 40 4 27 's 44 101 4 26 48 248 ... 4 27V, 24 231 ... 4 16 77 !i4 SO I7V 74 IJ! ... 4 26 42 277 120 4 87' 47 271 40 4 14 64 143 M 4 27V, 44 1H ... 4 24 62 26 2 8 0 4 27', 76 187 It in 81 244 120 4 27', 76 144 U 4 16 11 2"7 40 1 27V 61 210 40 4 26 11 227 40 4 27 V, 63 114 240 4 (6 14 123 ... 4 tiv, 74 226 10 4 23 16 J"0 40 4 27 41 ti 10 4 26 75 2 5 40 2'', 24 242 . . 4 2J 71 IM 60 4 HO 42 l:iT 120 1 21V, 74 ill 40 4 10 46 145 aO 4 2,'v, at 222 40 4 10 44 223 ... 4 2,' 42 14 40 4 10 71 244 ... 1 27', 75 221 :.. 4 10 7J 214 ... 4 27V, 20 ... 4 Kl 46 2i7 300 4 27V, 71 ... 4 30 4.1 1 40 4 27 V, 10 2.4 ... 4 10 10 264 80 4 271, 214 ... 4 30 64.... 24 ... 4 27V, a 2b4 80 4 10 11 220 10 4 27V, 61 2X1 120 4 So 67 263 ... 4 27V, 74 110 ... 4 30 26 271 SO 6 27s, Hi 144 ... 4 SO 42... 223 240 6 2C, 60 274 .., 4 30 72 121 120 6 27V, 1.4 214 ... 4 10 18. m ... 4 171, 80 230 240 4 30 61 2L2 ... 6 17 V, 12 2X4 ... 4 32 V 4 214 40 4 !7t, 41 174 ... 4 36 4k 4 ... 4 127 4a SHEEP ll was the same old story No. Av. Pr. 2 western cull ewes tia 3 V6 61tj western clipped ewes Km 5 io 2iti clipped wcltiers So a bj 4So western feeder lambs S 6 10 titti western ewes 101 S 15 4!'5 western lumbs Ml 7 lu 472 western lambs h., 7 o 10 western cull ewes 75 3 () i western clipped lambs 53 4 00 10 western clipped lambs 64 4 DO 47 western cull lambs, clipped 52 4 75 it7 western ewes 97 6 15 iHi western clipped lanibr 70 5 '& J3 western clipped lambs US 6 00 174 western lambs 71 6 i6 in the sheep barn this morning that Is, an active and higher market The buyers were til out early Hiid everything at all de sirable sold quickly and all of P'c higher than yesterday, or ISftiiic higher than Mon day. As showing how good the demand is at this point, buyers were heard urging parties w ho were In charge of some 'stuff consigned through to eastern points to put it on sale and give iheni a chance to bid. The clipped Uinh., which sold yesterday at $5 75, brought o.SJ today, with the best on sale bringing SH.O0, which Is the high point up to date. Clipped ewes from Ingan, la., and the Houston Bros', ewes from Tekamiih sold at It will be remem bered that the Houston Bros', ewes brought I6.W yesterday and 6.00 on Mondny. Good Colorado woolcd lambs sold as high us t7.2J. as agalnt 17.00 fur the same man's stuff on Monday, while n string of Colo rado wooled ewes brought $0.15, the hl;,-h price paid so far, us against pi.00 fur the same stuff on Monday. All these prices were very satisfactory and the market, as a whole, entirely to the Usher; natives. 14 0"!f roai and heif ers, fl. 75414 &. sto kets snd feeders, H.isky 4 50 IK MJ!4 Receipts. 5. KM head; market stesilv; light. 20(it H.'i; medium snd Ik s y. r. -i.nl' .IT1,. BIIKKP ANI LAMPS-Rccelpts, T.'."l head; market steady; lambs, 17. .m; clipped Innibs, $M. OM4.IIA HMOI UMl,. MARKK.T. Coadltlos) ef Tr.tde a a. el tAnoiatloas en Utaple and Fancy I'rodeice. EtlOia Receipts, liberal; fresh stock, esse count, 16c. LIVE roi'LTRY Hens. li'Vullc; rooster, fciii'c; turkeys, 15c; ducks, lie. HL'TTE It -Packing stock, lie; cnolc to fancy dairy, 15c; creamery, 21'a21tIc. HAY I'nces quoted by Omaha eed com pany; No 1 upland, IT; medium. o.oO; conr so. i;.00(jti.6. Rye straw, 4oO. BRAN-I'i r ton. 117.M. NEW VEdKTAHl.K.S. TOMATOES-Florida, per crate of 21 lbs, net, ei.io. WAA BEANS rer box of about W lbs., net, 14.50. STklNt BEANS Per box of about IS lbs., net, 11. TURNIPS. BEETS AN1 CARROTS -lA iiisiana. per doi bundle. 45c. HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per bl., K; per doi. heads, fl.0tilfl.3a. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per do. heads, ir.c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dot., ti omrf 1.60. ONION'S Colorado, yellow and red, 2o per lb ; Spanish, per crate, 12 00. MUSHROOMS-Hothouse, per lb.,- tyif(i0c. RAl'ISHES Hothouse, per dns. bunches, 50i; 75c TROFICAL FRVIT9 DATES per box of 30 I-lb. pkgs , fS.ffl; Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 6o; Bay ers, per lb.. 4c; walnut stulTed, 1-lb. pkgs., IL'.HO per dm.; 8-lb. boxes, fl.olS; JafTas, sll sixes, 1.1.2a; Mediterranean sweet, 13. 5; seedlings, 13, OKA.tlE8-Californla, extra fancy. Red land navels, all sixes. 13.35; fancy navels. f.l.5; chntce, all sixes, $3. LEMONS - l.lmnnlers, extra fancy, 240 size, ft; 3') tn gm slxo. f4.25. FltJS-Callfornla, per lo-lh. carton. 7MJ 83c; Imported Smyrna,' three-crown, Uci six-crown, 13c. BANANAS Ter medium ised bunch, fl.'if(i2..'5; jumbos. f2.G0ti3.0O. TANGERINES California, per box of about lii, f.1.00. OKAPE FR U IT Call f ronia, per box, f&Oi) il5.50. I'i.VEAPPLES-Siie 24. 80 and 36, f5; ixe 42. 14.75. FRUITS. PEARS-Wlnter Nellls, X2.50. APPLES California.. Ben IJavls. f2 per bu. box; Winesups, 12.50 per bu. boT; otner varieties. fl!.tKi2 .50 per bu. New York ap ples, itnldwlns and Russets, t8 per bhl. GRAPES Imported Malagas, ft.O0'i7.5O. POTATOES Home grown, per bu., 50'ti) 8fc: Smith Lmkota, per bu., 7i'vU75c. NAVY HEANS Per bu.. fl.ho; No. 2, fl..b. LIMA BEANS Per lb., 5M,c. CABHAGICalifornia, 3c per lb.; Wis consln, In crates, per lb., 3'ic. CELERY Florida, fl.25 lier dm. SWEET POTATOES Illinois, per U-peck bbl.. f4 7u. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 ribs. 13c; No. S ribs, HHc; No. t ribs, !'4c; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 2 round. 7c; No. 3 round, 7VsC; No. 1 loins. 16c; No. 3 loins, 13c; No. S loins, HVic; No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, 8Vic; No. t plnlo, 3c; No. 1 chucks, $c; No. 2 chucks, 6Vc; No. 1 chucks, 6c. MISCELLANEOUS. CII-ER Per keg, f3.7o; per bbl., f8.75. HONEY New, per 24 lbs., 13.50. CHEESE Swiss, new, lftc; Wisconsin brick, 15c; Wisconsin llmberger, loc; twins. 13Vj,c; Young Americans, 15c. N UTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 15'c; hard shells, per lb., 13V. Pecans, large, per lb., 14c; small, per lb., 12(.. Peanuts, per lb., Hc; roasted, per lb., 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb.. 12(jl3c. Almonds, soft Miells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., 15c. Cocoanuts, ft per sack of loo. FRESH FISH Trout, 11c; halibut, !lc; pickerel, dressed, 7c; white bass, 11c; sun tish, tic; perch, skinned and dressed, tic; pike, ilflc; redsnapper, lie; salmon, 13c; crappies. tic; eels, lac; black bass, 2;'c; whllelish, ltfijUc; frog legs, per dos., 55c; lobsters, green, c; boiled lobsters, 42c; bluetlsh, 15c; herring, 5c; Spanish mack erel, lftc; haddock, luc; shrimp, fl per gal.; smeits, 12c; cod, 12c; bullheads, 12c; catnsh, loc; roe aliad, 76c; flounders, He. OYSTERS Fresh standard, fl.40 per gal.; shell oytvleia, fl.0i"a2.00 per 100; Little Neck cl'iins, fl uO per ltfO. ' SUGAR Granulated cane. In bbls., f5.06; granulated cane, in mcits, fo.01; granu lated beet. In sacks, ft. 91. SYUL'P In barrels, 24c per gal.; In cases, 10-lb. cans, fl.oO; cases, 11 5-11). can, I2.K0; ensef, 21 2i-lb. cans, $1.90.. COFFEE Roasted:' Mo. 35, 25V4o per lb.; No. 80, 2t"4o per lb.; No. 26, lHVxo per lb.J No. 20, loVtt-' per lb ; No. 21, 12V per lb. CURED FISH Family whlteflsh, per H bbl., 10(i lbs., f4.50; Norway mackerel, per bbl., itto lbs., bloaters, fm.00; No. 1, t28.0n; No. 2, fi6.O0; No. 3, t'iO.00; Irish. No. i. flf.OO; i herring. In bbls., 2uo lbs each: rnorway, 4K, liking of the selling Interests. It would be I ,13 uo; Norway. 3k. 113.00; Holland, mixed. mm in imHginc uie mantel in oetter con- ,1U(I. Holland herring, In kegs, milkers, anion, so fur as the sellers are concerned, j J.. kens mixed 70c than it Is t the present time. CAN N ED GOODS Corn, standard west- Quotations: Good to choice western ern- 5,vdiic: Maine, fl.16. Tomatoe. t-lb. mm us, , .n,at i..'o; rair to goon lam lis. ij ta ; cans 1. w, uuii lainiis, 14 i-irnti.to; gooa 10 cnoice ' yearlings, fo. ..7i.S6; fair to good yearlitifts, i.'.t)4i6.75; good to choice wethers, fa.I.V'i 6.36; fair to good wethers, fD.ffySS; good to choice ewes, fo.7fj(t15; fair to good ewes, fl.76u5.75; cull stuep and bin-ks, td.HiXiii 60. Shorn sheep and lambs are bringing prices generally ibc"(irLi lees man wooled stock CHICAGO LIYB STOCK MARKET Cattle aad sheep Strong; lo Tea Cent lllglier lloaa Loner, CHICAGO, May 2. CATTLE Receipts, 13.0110 head: strong to 10c higher: common to prime steers, f4.otrfi6 :!0; cows. $3 2Vt4.tT; heifers, f2.7a4i-i.36; hulls. f2.titifri4.26; calves, 2.7?t!5.76; stockers and feeders. 2.751 4. aO. HOGS Receipts, 26,000 head; 2Hr5' lower; choice to prime heavy, H.4;'tii.'li, medium to good heavy, fii.4"fct.15; butcher weights, f8.4ovi8.S0; good to choice heavy mixed, K. 10 (fl.60: pat king. to.7tKt4l 15. SHKEP AND LAMMS Receipts, 2?.000 head; strong to loc bitflier' sheep, $1.5.u" S.7o; yearlings, f' .'iVn6 75; Iambs, f5.2ofi7.6o. gt. l.ouls live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, May 2 CATTLE Receipts. 1.5o0 head. Including 5n0 head Tex.ins; mar ket steady: native shipping und export steers, ft 5tV'i5.75; dressed beef tteer. 44 50 ti5.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, 43. ton 4.90; steers tinder 1.0C0 pounds, f.'Mo.(t 4.36; stockers and feeders, fi.tKy 4.;i und heifers. Sj.ui'i.) Di; canneis. fl.iDu bulls, ft.2ufi-4.eB; calves. f.).()'rn-..'.!); Texas und Indian stteis, f.i.Oo"j4.'it.; cows und heif ers, oii',i;).Mi. HOGS Receipts, 8.010 head; market weak; pica and lights, ffi.6o'it).4u; packers, ri(( Jji;.4i; butchM and best heavy, fti.a.Vu C.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.500 head; market steady; native muttons, ffiO 1(6 to; laml s, v.t0u7.iYi; culls and bucks, f40l4i6.l0; stockers. f3.ltrt3.t. peaches, is.ooyu.uo. 5; pink. 90c; fancy ilnook. I . 12.10; fancy sift-keye, F., 1.j; rdines, la oil. t2.50; K mustard, t2.6i7J 11 Ruert notatoes. fl. 15111.25: sauerkraut, fl.2u'ffl.60; 2-lb . 97Vir(l.iO. Pineapples, grated. 2-11).. f2.tf4i2.30; sliced. fl.9fKu2.20. Gallon apples, fancy, f3.75; talifornla apri cots. fl.4(Kri2.); pears, fl.iSin.aO; penches. fancy, fi.s4i2.4o; H. t:. Alaska silnon. red, fl.16; pink. 80c; fancy Ch sar x 1 ti Hi- 1,111111, kins. ROCijII.00: wax beans, 2-lb., 750190c; lima beans, 2-lb.. 75cfl.35; spinach. fl.3fiitt2.00; chertp iieas. 2-lb., hoc; extra, 75,j oc: fancy, fl.35'ul.76. HIDES, PELTS ANI3 TALLOW No. 1 green hides, 9c: No 2, 8c; No. 1 salted. 11c, No. 2. loc. bull hides. 74i'Aie ; dry hides, 121520c. Horse hides, large.. $3; small, 12. Sheep pelts, each, 5nciil 25. Tallow, 144, 4c;. No. 2, c; rough, PAC gnarar and Molasses. NEW YORK, May 2.-SUGA R-Raw. flrm; fair reilnlng. 2 15-ltic: centitfugal. 91 test, t7-l(ic: molusses sugar, 2 ll-liic. Re fined, steady; No. 6, 4.10c; No. 7, 405c: No. 8, 4 00; No. 9. 895c; No. 10, 8.9"c; No. ll, S.Soc, No 12. 380c; No. 13, S75c; No. 14, J.75; con fectioners' A, 4.45c; mould A. 4.95c; cut loaf. 3.8ic; crushed, 3.tv6cr powdered, 4.70c; granu. lnted, 4.01c: cubes, 4.85c. r MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. 3iti38e. NEW ORLEANS. May S.-BUOAR-Qulct; but steaiiv; open kettle, cenllfrugal, Uli 3H-: centrtrugal whites. 3u4c; yellows, 3Mi3ct r.econds. '.'d'ic MOLASSES Nominal; open kettl, L5p 30,-; rentrlfugal. 7ft,20c. BYRL'P Nominal, - 254) 30c. Cotton Market. NKW YORK. May 2 COTTON Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, lUT&c; mld dllne: emir. I'.'c; po sales. LIVERPOOL. May 2. OTTON flpot, unlet; prices unchanged; American mid dling, ffocd. The sales of the rlay were S.4sT hales, of whl h were for specula tion end export and Included 7.400 Amer icsiii. Receipts, l.lnO bales, sll American. FT. LOUIS, May 2. COTTON Steady; cows-eTrlddling, llc: sales. 44 bales; receipts. 82 uiiieN; sniiititenio, i".) i.ni.-, ci". s, bnles. - NEW ORLEANS. Mav 2 -COTTON-Spot ch'sed quiet: sales, 1.250 bales; ordinary, 8'iic: good ordinary, fi:i-IGc; biw middling, lir'vc: middling, 1 1 c-; good middling, lle; middling fair. 12',c; receipts, 6.692 bales; ttock, 170,212 bales. Kansas t'lly live Murk llarket. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May 2 -CATTLE--Receipts, 8,3i 0 nrisd, I'iciuJItig 5u heud siiutlierns; market stvuriH: cMilce export and dressed l,eef steers, i-i.Ttitid-lti: fair to good, f 4 26(1 5 715 ; western fed steers, si.oO'u 5.25; soul hern cow s, f2.C'K(j4.iti; native cow. s, t"?t 1.50; native heifers, f3.7ia.3ti; bulls, f3.ltfii4.il; calves, f3.0ifi5.H5. HOfiti Receipts. l.t head; market steady; top. fti.40; bulk of sales, fei 2jii.35; heavv. M iV-iii ti'ickers, to.2it,'''m.4l; pig and lights, f5.0if.ro. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. ll,50 head; market strong to lOr hltflier; top lambs, 17.35: lamhs, tj.'i'a'.'iii: .hei'i and yearlings. f4 lvMi.i5; wi stern fed yearlings, ii .o.jij.tvi, western fed sheep, J I.CviiO lj; Blockers and feeilers, f !.((( 5.00. Stock la 5lbt. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesttrdiy: Cnttle. Hogs. Scuth Omaha 3 vi 7 fiM Sioux fit v I S 0 ;.gv Kinsas Cliy 8 3'"' 12.' '- Ft. Joseph 1.57'i 6.8"4 St. Louis l.f.O 01 Chicagi) ., li.tssJ ,Xa" Sheen. 9.5 . 1 2f:5 l.f ) 22. (V Coffee Market. NEW YORK. May 2 -COFFEE Market for futures opened barely steady at de cline of 6 to 10 poinis uhd r bearish esti mates for receipts ut the Hrazalian ports rtuilng M ly. The loss was Increased f. 1 1 k I i I y djring the middle session. lut the model ate offerings were pretty well sb soibed nt the decline und the market Wus tteivdy at lo to 15 fioliit lower. Sales of the day were reirted of 62.2f0 1i'KS, in cluding Mav. at S 3jal 4r: June, fific; July, ti .51 'mi! tWc; August, f Kic: Bcptejnber, 6 .74J iix-; December, S9Wi7'6; January, 7. He! February, 7.15c.. Spot ltio, easy; No. 7 invoice, 8c. Totals .S156 fJt 344 42, 'C? klosi f llr Lite gfork Market. . EIOUX CITY la.. MV 3. (Special Tele gram .1 CAT'i I. E-H'C lpts. l.n-jo heal; market steady; be.'ve.i. f (.r.Q:jl.4'l; ow. bulls and mixed. f3o45.); stockers and fed"rt:. f is t4.611; culvi-s urd yearling,. V Hr 40. HU'jr' Receipts. 3.8C1 head: n-.firket weak selling ut J'i l 'itl M; bulk of sulesi, fi Yi'tti C . t. Joseph live Stork Market. BT. JOSEPH Mo, May fc CATTLE Itecelna, 1,6. 0 l.cud, market sltudy tj lij BONDS We o'fer a variety of high grad: Railroad Eonds eligible (or in vestment by Trustees ; ol New York Stat. " ENQUiRY INVITED A. B. LEACH & CO. Form r y F ARSON, LEACH & CO. X K V YOKK - CIUCAGO UOaTUX rmLADEU'lU-i