TT1E OMAHA DATTT BEE: RATTTvPAY. MAY R. lOff. IS (.RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Argentina Shipments Lire tid roreitu Oshlei Lower. OFFERINGS OF WHEAT ARE HOT LARGE TfiM"rr AtrenaVth and Then De rllne, May CleMrlngt 14 taker mm Fir Moiihi Lowpr-lirnif Raaae la t'nra Market. OMAHA, Miiv 4, If l ipcnlng prices were 4; kiw, under the innupm of large Argentina shipments and foreign cables .irt mwer. There was ome weaanees irr the first hour, after which strength Developed on talg of good ash dmnnu, which caused May shorts to cover. This strengtnened delerted futures, which advanced to Sc over yesterday. The advance In nil months wax due rather to lack of offerings than to good demanu. May leciined ye trom the high point, rinsing 'c Hbovt yesterday. Weakness ruled tle- erred futures In the last hour. July Cloved lower and September He lower. The range of tue corn tuarKet wa nar low; opening prices were a anade lower, but the maract seemed to be helped by the mniporary strength In wheat, Cash de mand was lair at a decline of "fcc. ilav iioanl unchanged and July V- lower. Weather was lavorabie tor planting ami movement. Oats snowed a wry narrow range. Trices were steady and tne dose was a shade easier. Primary w heat receipts' were 326,000 bush els and shipments iOo.iasi bushels, against receipt last year of 137.000 bushels and shipments of KS.omi bushels. Corn receipts were 4;6.fflb bushels and ahlnments :t"Jmm bushels, against receipts of lOO.Ofl bushels ear ana shipments of lvs.uuo bushels. 'lea ranees were lot.oinj bushels of wheat, 22.32H barrels of Hour, ISO bushels of corn and ttH.lxs. bushels of rra Liverpool doped H'oVkd lower on wheat and WaAti lower on corn Argentina wheat shipments were 3,216,000 uueneia and ot com Z,mi3,uij bushels. from the Inter Ocean: "There Is a bear- isn sen Ijneril in deterred futures of corn, ana several of the most active traders who have been on the bull side are predict ing una i juiy win sell at 4oc. They base l heir opinions on prospecta of Argentina tilling up the European do mend from now on, a shipments from there this week are estimated at 3,200,0(0 bu., against MTl.tmO bu. the previous week and 1.168,000 last '.vear. There la always a movement of corn from the farms nfler planting Is finished, and receipts late In May and the first part of June are expected to be good, as there Is hellc-ved to be plenty of corn held back In the country. Stocks at terminal points are light, but the situation In this respect is regarded as only temporarily and sup plies will Increase later. Prospects are that corn will go Into the ground about on an average season." . t-ocal rang of optional ArticleB. Open! Hlgh. Low. Cloae.l Yeay. AVheatH May... I July... I Corn j 73a' TSBI 71B:72HiVx! u. TV mt.' tsa'i 73A "2A 43A 42VA HB .viay... July... Oats May... 4.H4B 43SA 4iA 42A 42 81 '4 A 3V4a SlAl 31 A 1 S1HA A asked. II bid. Omaha Cash Irlees. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 73VS'7". No. i hard. 7H4.W7SC; No. 4 hard, tsyflc; No. 2 spring, 7d'(iiijc; No. 8 spring, Hfl73Hc . COKN-No. S, 44Hc; No. 4. 42-4M'c; N'o. 3 yellow, 44V: No. 8 white, 4;V-'. OATS No. J mixed, aoic; No. 3 white, JltUlc; No. 4 white, SOVatilC. ,KVK-.No. 2, 60c; No. a. 64c. Carta. Receinta.. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago .... Kansas City Minneapolis , umaha Uuluth .St. Eoula . . . t 248 202 'ii . 41 .12 . 7 . 34 . 14 56 147 ( HICAOO ORAIS ASU PROVIMIOX8 Feaarea at tka Traalas aa4 Closlan Prlcea Board af Trad. . . . tHICAGO. May 4.-rrofit-takln by lo cal bulla caused an easy close in the wheat market here today, final quotations on the July delivery belli- off c. Corn was down 'tnj'V. Oats were practically unchanged. I'rovlslons were unchanged to 15c lower. The wheat market today was much uti sttld and the volume of trading was small. At the opening prices were bear iNhly affected by lower quotations at Liverpool, liberal shipments from Argen tina and the crop reports from Ohio and Missouri. According to the Missouri re port, the condition of fall sown wheat was 7 on May 1 compared with SB on April I. while the Ohio report gave the condl ' tlon of wheat In that state as 103 against 101 month ago. At the end of the first hour the market rallied what ply on cov erlng by shorts, who were actuated by damage reports, a number of advices from Kansas telling of Injury to the crop there The newa waa not all of this charac ter, however,' and many reports told of trie favorable condition of the new crop. The market held firm until late In the day, when a second reaction took place on prorit-taklng. The close was easy. July opened Vra to H" lower at 7H'3 1-iS.c to 7Sc, advanced to 7Mr7fl,V and ilos'd at iSV&S'c. Clearances of wheat and flour Were equal to 254.000 biishles. Ex lorts for the week as shown by Uradstreet'a were equal to S.OnO.tniO bushels. Primary receipts were 8:.(i0 bushels against 137,000 bushels one year ago. Minneapolis, Du Ufth and Chicago reported receipts of 133 cars against zi cars last wcea ana !! cars one year ago. Trading In the corn pit waa very quiet and the tone of the market waa steady. Large local receipta, liberal shipments from Argentina and lower prices at Liver pool had a depressing effect at the open ing, but were oftset later by an official forecast of unsettled wenther In the corn belt. The market closed steady. July opened VaWo lower at 4i1H6Sc 46V. sold between 4f f"tc and closed at 464 4tiSc. lxcal receipts were 248 cars with 5'7 cars of contract grade. The feature of trading in oata waa the continued liquidation of May by a promi nent bull. Offerings were readily taken bv commission houses, however, and, al though the tone of the market waa some what easier, prlcea showed little change. The volume of trading waa small. July opened a shade lower at iwV, sold be tween XoSd.tiSc "nJ 3010 nd dosed at y,i. Local receipts were 202 cars. Provisions were firm early In the day, but later became quite weak because of profit-taking. A Wloc decline In the price of live hogs was chiefly responsible for the weak close. The final quotations on July pork waa $15 26. which waa l&o below the close of yesterday. Lard waa down dc at .S"'4 Kibe were unchanged at ., . Kstlmated receipta for tomorrow: Wheat, I cars; corn, 161 cars; oats, 125 cara; hogs, II.ojW head. The leading iuturee ranged aa follows. ' ArTlcTcY.I OpanTTllgh.l Lew. Clos. Yea y. 71"! 8J I 79W 79 T9H 78M' 7? '! ;sU'784ii 'i7flT1l 77Vil 77V 78 4hV,l 4HflTi tfS 4nv,i, 45'n 40"m4ti. 46 I 4eU., 46V(H 4S", 4V I I 3:- 32 3"vi 30Sn 2SVJ I as '4 15 12W 1V, 15 oo 16 20 16 08 16 25 16 20 30 1$ 15 40 Wheat Mat-July Sept. Pork- -May I July ep. 1 Corn I May July Sept. Oata May ' July Sent. ri May July S-pL Rlba May July Sept. 16 4S',J I $0 $ rm 8 4-"4 I 60 I 66 I 32H a 6o I 37 H in a do 66 No. 1 Cash quotatlona were aa follows; FLOCK Market steady; winter patents, $3 5ouS ': winter straights. $3 j3.u; spring patents, $tCf-AJln. spring- straights, U4.fil": bakers. IJA-'i.). wheat-no. i spring. 382c; No. $ spring. 7f2c: 3 r-u. sTntsH'. (ob1Kii. X. 4".c: No. 1 vellow. 4KV OATS No. 2. 8;"v ; No. 2 wfcite. 33'c; No 3 write, jju-j-c. RYE No. 2, 6c. . BARLKY flood feednuf. 4nt41e; f;iir to choice malting, i.wo. aitlLDB No. 1 rlaa. flO.T: Ko. 1 north, western. $113. Clover, contract grade, 1 1 & PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl., $16 06 tilt 10. Lard, per 1 !'. Short rltn sides (loose. $s Su-a.9a. Snort rlwar sldei thoxed). $80.i1.. Following w era the recasts and ship ruenta of flour an4 gram: I.e. n pis. Sti pnients Flour, bbla. Cheat, bit. "nrii, bu.... lAis, bu.... 12 26 ft I '! Is Ik ; . 1 l') 122.300 , Be. bu lu.l-M 16 42 1& 4JH 16 20 ( $S I7H 8 30 40 8 60 $ 37S S 66 t tit 60 i so i rs $50 $65 $ 60 8 66 $ $ 66 On the Pxitt4) tvhne on but- ter market was steadv; creameries. 131? 20o; dairies, l.v. lc. Fr. steady; at mark. rM ImliuPd. 13W.il4c; firsts. 14. : prime firsts, lie; extras, 17c. Ulisese ; SV'U's.c. SEW lORK C.F.F.RAI, UMIKKT (laatatlaaa of the liar tarloat ('tnmmllt lea. N'KW YORK. Msy 4 - FLOl R Receipts. 2.2n4 bhls. ; exn'.rts. 4.9 bl.ls ; market doll bnt steady; Minnesota pst'nts. $1 b4 4', Minnesota bakers. M 4"i:l 75; winter pit ents. : KotfM JS; winter straights. tl.Thfl ; winter extras, l2sVoi".; winter low grades. t2?fifji. Rve flour, quiet; fair te g.Kxl. (.3Miil.li0; choice to fancy, 4 1" CORNMEA1 Bteady; fine white and yel low. $l.2; coarse, $1.07ei.0; kiln dried, 2.702O. HYK Dull; No. 2 western, 7'c. f. o. b.. New Tork. BARI.Kr-ted : feeding. 47i,c, f. o. b., New Tork; maltlnr, fy"er7c. WHEAT Receipts. bu.; sales, One. bu. futures; spot market steady; No. 2 red, Hoc, nominal, elevator: No. 2 red. Mc, nominal, f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 northern Dnluth. 90i,r, f. o. b., aflont; No. 1 north ern Manitoba, STte. f. o. b., afloat. The earlv wheat market acted rather wmk, owing; to heavy Argentina shipments, good weather through the west and lower ca bles. recovering1 sharply on crop damage news, better cash demand and covering, and the market finally eased oft again on the bearish Modern Miller report and closed partly Sc net lower; Mav. NVii'fiftSc. closed at 8SV; Ju'V. "SfJ"iV. closed at W.V; Sep tember. (tSSsvl l!-lr, closed at S3 fc-Mc. CORN Reivlpts, Ca.57A bu.; siot barely steady: No. 2, bl'w, nominal, elevator, and 56Hc nominal, f. o. b., afloat: No. 2 yel low, nominal; No. 2 white, nominal. Op tion market was quiet and generally easier, closing c net lower. The influ ences were bearish cables and Argentina shipments, liberal receipts and good weather; May closed at 5SV; July, (Ctf WTic closed at 53c; September. M'aMSc, closed at RiSMiC; December closed at 6iHc. OATS-Reeelpts. 130.50 bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats. 2ti to 32 pounds, 87V; natural white, at to 33 pounds, !W!if39c; clipped white, 38 to 40 pounds, 8'V641V. HOPS Steady; common to choice, 1905 crop, 10016c: old, 1904 crop. SfflOc. HAY Steady; shipping, 6Vytc; good to choice 911350. HIDKB Steadv: Galveston. 20 to H pou Tex ounds, 20c; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 21c; tas dry. to 30 vounds. lc. LEATHER- Steadv: acid. 2fi4iSVlr. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $11.50 8yi2.nO; mess. $8 M)o9.i0; beef hams, JJOfO J2.00; packet. tlO.OOi 11.00; cy extra India mess. iJi.Mrdls.OO. Cut meats. stenriy; pickled bellies, $9.2fi'?il(i 50; pickled shouldeis, x.ou; pickled bams. $11 no. i,nrd, barely steady; western prime, $S .65, nominal: re fined, easy: continent. $S.8: S. A.. $8.95: compound, t.0Wi7.b0. Pork, steady: family, tlH.oii; short clear, $16.2.8 18.00; mets, $17.25 j 17.75. TALLOW Steady ; city, 6c; country. 5-3 EV-. RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 3 fitic; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm; street price, extra creamery, 204320V- Official prices'. Cream ery, common to extra, Ufti20c; renovated, common to extra, lOaitiV; western factory, common to firsts, 114 15c. CHKEHE New, weak: old. Arm. tin- changed; new state full cream, large and email, best, SVyto; state fair to good, F.OGS Firm: state, 'Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected, white, 19V; state choice, 18V4'19c; atate mixed, fancy, 184c; western extra firsts, 1S-; western seconds, 15Vallc: southerns, liViilfic. Pot'LTRY Alive, steady; chickens. 8ii',i 12c; fowls, 14c: turkeys, lie. Dressed, eilsy; turkeys, 14titl6c; fowls, J Hi 1.1V- ft. I.oals General Market. RT. LOUIS. May 4. WHKAT Lower; No. 2 cash, elevator. 87fj'9ixi; track, 90' v; May. 8oV; July, 77i7;,c; No. 2 hard, K'uMV- CXIRN Lower; No. 2 cash, nominal; track. 4!ey.V; May, V:; July. 44",o. ' OATS Lower; No. 3 cash, 32V; track, P3c; May, 82"jc; 'July, 30Tc; No. 2 white. fce. FLOCR Steady; red winter patents, 14.20(34.50; extra fancy and straight, 3.7nf4.10; clear, 2.76 3.00. FKKD Timothy, firm; $:.402.9O. CORNMEAL Higher, $2.50. BRAN-- Steady; sacked east track, 80 2c. HAY Firm; timothy. - $12.00 1S.60; prairie. $1 1.5043 1$.5. . IRON COTTON TIBS f 1.01. RAOOINO V. HK1IP TWINft-7V. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; jobbing, $13.05.- Lard, higher; prime steamed, $8.12H. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, $9.00; clear ribs, $9.25; short clears, 19.37 V Bacon, steady; boxed extra short, $9.76; clear ribs, $10.00; short clear, $10.12 Vs. IWLTKY Steady: chickens, 10c; tur kevs, 13e; ducks. 12c; g-eeae, 6c. HI'TTER Dull; creamery, 1521c; dairy. ll'(18c. titiOS Firm; 13V. case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oata, bu. . . .I.OiiO 6,000 34, OUO 37.000 147,000 44,000 72.000 50,0(11 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, May 4 FIXDCR-Flrst patents. $4.104t4.20; second patents, J3.fa.s5i. 4; first clears, $2.30'a3"o; second clears, f2.4Mtrfc.65. BRAN In bulk, $15.265.50. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery. The range of prices, as furnished by F. D. Day & Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building was: Artlclea. Open. High. Low. Cloae. Yea'y Wheat-I III May... 7B1,4i76A4,!il 7Hi 7ft July...784,! 78V 78"stl 76 VS4, 76 S.ot. 77ia i7Wj7v "7Vo-; J74.I Flux- May.. July.. Sept.. 1 16m 1 15i! 1 15 1 15'si 1 16 1 li 1 li'i l ih-l 1 ItMt 1 17H 1 lt! 1 lb 14 lta 1 lfrt l.K Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 7DV; No. 1 northern. 7io: to arrive. 9c; No. 2 northern. 77V: t arrive, 77V; No, t northern, 761$ 76V: No. 1 durum. Vie; No. 2 durum, 71c. Corn: No. S yellow, No. $ yellow, 43V- Oats: No. $ White, Jstic; No. 3. 24iC. Barley, 5847c Rye, 646oV- Flax, cash, $1.13. Kanann City Grnln and PraTlsions. KANSAS CITY. May 4. WH EAT May, 7Rc; July, 717c; .September, 7oc. Cash: No. I hard, 77VaSlc; No. 8, 74Ha1V; No. i red, ssfi'joc; No. 8, 858c. CORN May, 44V: July. 42c; September, 42c. Cash: No. t mixed, 47c; No. 3 white, 47V: No. 3, 47e. OATS No. 2 white, 4fr33V. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $13.0013.78; choice prairie, $10.oofii 10.76. RYE Steady ; 6;x&i7c. BCTTER Creamery, 19c; packing, 1. BOOS Steady: Missouri and Kanxaa, new No. 2 whltewnod cases Included, 13V; case count, 12V: cases returned, V less.. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu.l 37.("0 27.000 Corn, bu 61.000 47.000 Oata, bu 7,000 30,000 Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. May 4.-WHEAT-Bteady : No. 1 northern, MJi&lo; No. 2 northern, 7Vj $lc: July, 78V(i78Ni asked. RYE Steady; No. 1, tUfaV . BARLEY Lower; No. 2, 65c; sample, tuw54c. CORN Lower; No. i cash, 47'y?5 48c; July, 46'tc bid. Dalath tJrala Market. Dt'Ll.'TH, May 4,-WHEAT-To arrive and on track. No. 1 northern, TiAic: No. 2 northern, 77c: May, ?V; July, 7lfe; Sep tember, 78c. No. 1 durum, 75V: No. 2 durum. 7iV. OATS To arrive and on track and May, 3Uc Philadelphia. Prodaea Market. PHILADEX.PHIA. Pa., May 4 Bl'TTER Steady: extra western creamery, 21c; ex tra nearby prints, 23c. EOUS Steady; nearby fresh, 16V at mark: western fresh, 17c at mark. CHEESE Steady; New York full cream, 12 Willie Liverpool Grain and I'rwtlaiana. LIVERPOOL, May 4 WHEAT Spot, nominal; futures steady; May, 6s $-d; Julv, Ms 7Sd; September, 6s 6d. CORN Spot firm; American mixed new, 4s 4d; American mixed, old, 4s kSid; futures quiet; May, 4a 6',4d. July, 4a 136-1- Pearla Market. PEORIA, May 4. CORN Unchanged; No. I yellow. 4V; No. 3, 47V: No. 4. 47V; no grade. 42n4V- OA IS- Easy; No. white. 32,e33c; No. 3 White. if iitV: No. 4 wlille. 31'c. RYE Unchanged; No. 2. 64c. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. May 4 OIIJ Cottonae.-d. easy; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, .-; prime yellow, 3m;)V. Petroleum, firm; refined. New Y'ork. $7 SO: Philadelphia and Baltimore, $765: Philadelphia and Baltl moie. in bulk. $4 66. Tutpeutiue, firm at 67(c7c. SAVANNAH. May 4 -OH-Turpentine, firm, 4i4V. hi"8IN Finn: A. H. C. $3 70: D. 3 80; V., $36: U. ?4u. 1L $4; K, $4 80, M, $1 So W. 0 , $6 00; W. W., $o.K'. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS HeTj Enyinc hy UtcoYered Shorti Sends Prices Upward. AMALGAMATED COPPER LEADS ADVANCE Market la Raoyaat All Day aad Xel alna Are frens 1st te Ten Pnlata ew Prominent l.snes. NEW YORK, May 4. The moveiio'iit of prices of atocks turned definitely aaslnnt the shorts today and a lively demand developed from uncovered bears to secure stocks. The rate of recovery wa closely apportioned to that of the previous d ciine, the severest sufferers In the slump rising most buoyantly In the recovery. The day started with a further attempt on the part of bears to force a furthtr decline, the attack centering on Amalga mated Copper In continuation of Its closing- weakness yesterday. Very light sell ing waa forced out by this drive and the bcRrs beaan a systematic movement to cover shorts. The upward movement gained force after the appearance of the president! special message on thj! Standard till in quiry, and It became quickly manifest that the effect of the document on specu lative sentiment had been entirely mis calculated by the professional operators. There Was an occasional hall In the ad vance, but notable reaction after the feverish movement of the first hour. The further prices advanced, without bringing out a renewal of any considerable offer ings, the firmer grew the conviction that necessitous liquidation of the kind which flooded the market In the middle of the week waa over. The beara had to pursue a pretty ateady advance In prlcea con tinually to secure their needed supplies of stocks. Trading waa another con spicuous feature in the recovery owlPK to the heavy bear attack upon it after the principal liquidation of the general market had been completed, with conse quent scarcity of real selling to meet tho demand ot the bears. No definite newa was received from the miners' convention, but the action of Reading was taken to Indicate that the prospect of the strik bad been over-discounted In the trading. The preliminary estimates of the show Ins; of tomorrows bank statement are Involved, but the tone of the call money was easy and the Impression was strong that the condition of the banks waa Im proved. There Is no question of the enormous liquidation of the week In the stock mar ket which must have been accompanied by the paying off of loana, but how far thn requirements of the new credits which fenn the motive for calling loana may have been an offset In the week's chango In the loan Item Is the subject of doubt ful conjecture. The day's net changes In stocks show grains ranging between 2 and 10 points for all the active Issues, and the closing- tone was buoyant, wllh the bears in full rout and scrambling to cover shorts, y Roods 'were Irregular. Total sales par value, $2,920,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on call. Quotations on atocks today were aa fol lows: Seles. Klin. Low. HM. Slams Kxprew AmalrainatM Copper American C. A P American r. ft V. pfd American Cotton oil Am. Cotton oil pfd American Express Americas H. & L- pfd Amer!cau Ice, Recnrltlss.... American Llursd Oil Am. Linaeed Oil pfd Amorrcaa Locnmntlra Am. Locomotive pfd Amarlean S. AV R An. 8. 4c ft. pfd American Sucar Refining... Am. Tobacco pfd. rlfp 125 SIS. two 10714 M lei ,l0 l, xxl, ann ioo4 inn jn.ii. Too wo an Hoi HI 81 inn at 114 , 4. (no M i n ton M 3'4 M 40. inn 1 7S t"1! 112V, 111', HP . K M 14!t " !' . t.fiO HIS t'' H't , I. ton 1 ltsi it!, t.40 l"2ta l"i inj . 41.S0O S41 223V 240 . ia.00 8Vi Si ' . lnow, . J.Htlfl 142 1.18 im . 1,700 11171 mav, ioi t 3 . 4t W" 77", 74H 77V4 , l.ano Hs IMVa if.' WiO 2:; 0 tl2i . i.tOQ tS 1414 it II 200 75 7 I . 1.40a 17V1 ti no . I.joo tvl WVi Iti , 11.600 itata 1MV4 I4.t nv 21 700 K 94 SC . e.WO 4C'4 42 4"H . l.dS) 31H 1014 11 V4 too M cs axil .1,2M) 4". 44 4S . 4. li Uh'i 12 . 1.T00 2 22 :: m rrv, 77 77 . I.ons l7Va US UHi too 450 4S0 4MI . 1.100 3i4 I7S 3 M . 15. von 114 mi : . K.400 40H 19 4111 . 1.100 77V J 77 . 1.300 441 54 . 1,00 16:. lt3i It 12.1 JO,, 170 H 1(9 . 2.400 !' Iij l'i 100 13V IS 8.1 . 1.IO0 M' bl olv, 200 sjt4 If. icvj loo v, sjv r.v, . 1,40 11 4 io 00 2444 4Vi 24', 1.000 S2 tt f2 . 10, SOO 141V 13 14114 300 tM lr0V4 151 . l.ino 111 li 111 . 4.(00 204 II ill 6 700 14 14( ISO 600 1S 1H44 1M 1.400 IS)', 17 MVS . 1.100 31S 30 ilS ., 1 oofl 4T a 471 . 1 600 Ti U 72 TOO Mi M S4V . 14.400 U' 11214 US . 4.100 444 4444 4t . 1.300 17 W t7 MO It so go 300 ti II' Ml . 1.2O0 Mi it . 47.400 134 V 113 1X4 . 3.000 tl II V H 77 . 1,700 47Vi 44V 471 224 .244.400 1104 114S 120V 10O II 1 M 700 tl na II . t.HO 24 24V4 UKL . I.900- 16 ;v, 4i . 4.4O0 23 24V 24V 43V 400 42 41 43 . L200 12 21 221 . 1.7VU H I b3S . 14.700 14 41t J Ml 111 1174 117 . 10.4ISI ST M 41 100 IS HV Isv . l.snO 14014 134 UJ'v .. 400 Jov, 2lt 50 Ml . 1.1(H) '50V 41 eOVi .172.0OO 144' 1401 I4li M 10 (4 . t,00 to 41V eO 200 1074 107 107V .14JHW MV, 371 i .. 33 100 106V, 1MV 10H, .. l,3i 31 14 U W0 lft( 104 104 4a 201 li 204 .. 1.200 44 4214 44 14 1M 300 ! II V 400 171 17 7Vi O0 IS M i 41 4s 44V .. 11 400 1141 1 1,, .. 2. list 4011 aiv 40 31 11 2 V ll'IU llijw .. 0t 74V 71 ,41 .. I 100 2l 11 2u Ltil.io sham. Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atchison ptd Allantlo Coast Lin lialtimor OI1I0 Baltimore Ohio pfd Brooklyn Vtaptd Tranalt Canadian Pacific Central of New Jersey Cheaaixake AY Ohio Chicago Alton Chicago Alton pfd Chicago Q rest Western Chlcsim d Northwestern.. . , Chicago. Mil. St. t Chicago T. V T.... Chicago T. A T. pfd.. C, C. C. A 8t. Louis Colorado Fuel Iron...... Colorado aV Southern Colorado at So. 1st pfd Colorado A- So. id pfd Consolidated Gas , Corn Product a. rfg Cora Products pfd Delaware a- Hudfton Delaware. L. W , Penvor A Rio Grande tisnrer A R. G. pfd Maimers' Rrcurittea Rrla Frl let pfd fcria 2d pfd General r.lectrlc Hocking Valley Illlnnta Central Iniernatlosal Papsr International Paper pfd.... international Tump International Pump pfd.... liwa Central Iowa Central pfd kansaa Cttjr Southern Kanaaa City So. pfd Louiavilla Naahrlile Manhattan L Metropolitan Street Ry.... Mexican Central Minnsapotia A fit. Louia.. m., st. p. A a. a. m M . ft. p a. a. si. ptd. Missouri Pacific Missouri, Kansaa A Texas. Mtsaourl, K T. pfd National Lead National R. R. nt it. Bfd. New York Central New York. O. A W Norfolk A Weatern Norfolk W. pfd r.orth American Pacific Mall Pennsylvania, sx-dir People's Gaa P., c. C. A St. Loula.... Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Reading Keallng liit pfd Reading Id pfd Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock laland 0 Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. A 8. r. id pfd St. Louia Southwestern. . . . St. Loula a. W. pfd Southern Pacific So. Pari Do pfd Southern Railway Bo. Ksllwar ptd Tenneaees Coal Iroa Texas A Pacific Toledo. 8t. L. A W , Toledo, St. U A W. pfd.. t iilon P. ifti t'ntnn PaclAe pfd tutted elates Kxpresa I nlted Stales Realty lulled States Rubber I. B.-Rubber pfd lotted Btatea Steel V. a. at eel pfd Va. -Carolina Cbenilral Vs. -Carolina Cbem. pfd.... Wabash Wabasa pfd Wells-Kargs Kxprese Wrstlngnoe.se Blectrte .... Weetern I'nlon Wheeling AV Lake Erie W itcoaakn Central Wes. Central pld Northern Psrlflc Central Lea.hrr (eulrsl Leetuer pfd , 8!oa-FlifReld ateel tireal Northern pfd Daaten lloekk nnal Boasts. BOSTON, May 4. -Call loana. 5yt t-ent; time loana, $4' per. cent. ( closing on stocks and bonds: 7 per imcitil ... Hit . . . 106 ... ... 11 ... at ...4o Atihlaos adj. 4s... do 4a Mei. Central 4a... Ati-hleon do pld Boetoa Ac Albany.. 'Uoetoa 4t Mains.. Boetoa K leveled .. Klt.-beur, pfd .... Mex. Ce.ilrul N Y . N. H. AY. H t'nloa Pacific Amer. Arse. Cheat. .. 4 Allouea ..lisiAoialgacnated .. 77 AOieil''an Elne .... .. Atlantic .10 Blngnain . cel. AV Her la ..17a centennial ..IM Copper Kenge ..141 Halv West ,. Mt'Prauklla ..18e Gmnbv ..144! lele goiale ... il IMaae Mining .. J Michigan ... li'Mohas ..Ill Mont. C AV C ..11; (Hd Domlnlsa ..ia4 Os.eola .. &VParm ..104 IW'llnc :::Si ... l- ... u ... II ... II ... 1 ... 11 do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube.. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T eV T Amer. Woolen do pfd o,niulcn I. AV a. Edieoti lec. lllu. Mass. He. trie do pfd -Maes Oaa t'nilvd fruit I nlted Shu Mack.. do pfd I'. S. Steel do pfd Westing rweanron . Adventure Akked. Hid. ... ei ... ... S! ...10:14 ... ... ... i . i4 l.aniMis .'Hi jlamarack . IT Trlnttr . 441,, tnOcd Copper .... . 44 If? a. Mining .lui.l'. 8. Oil . en I tea . Io 1 Victoria . Wlnisa .lnV. (Wolverlne . II iNurth buue .. ill ... ... t ... a ... 17 ... ... esi ... I ... ...114 Bank Clearlaga. UMAHA. May 4 -Bank clearings for to- aav were 41. tail iat ,e and tor the corre sponding dale last year 1.3i,3H ii. Tresaaff glateaaenl. WASHINGTON. May l-T(Mlays state 11 . 4 o( Hie trvasury lialautes in tlie ar-n ttal fuud cxclusUs ut the ljV,(sVAiO gold l-eser-w shows: Available cash balance. in.4fl.;W: anld coin ami bullion, r-'i.fTJ.Mii; (told f.rtiflcHtes, IW',!:. ew task Unary Market. NEW YOriK, May 4-MONKT-On call, firm at 45 lr cent; lowest at 4 per cent; nilinw rate. 4v ocr cent: closina bid. 4 Der cent; offered at i fer cent; time loans, firm; nlxty and ninety nns ami six montns. pet cent; prime mercantile p"P''r. S'i'fliiVk per eent. STERLING KXrilANr,F;Rtesdier at 4AHs't4 8-6 for deniand and at 4.SicKij 4 for sixty-day Mils; rested rstes, JI.S2 j4sS; commercial hills, $4. So',. ' SILVER Bar, U'c; Mexican dollars, 6oc. HONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irreaular. Closlns; quotations on bonds today were aa follows: V. . rt. la. rg....loJ' Japan 4. ii aeries... Ji io coupon lr'3V, oo 4r rtfs S'1 V. 8. I rsg 1"! do 4' etrp ,t do coupon 1"3 I do 24 serlei. Ol1 I' t. old 4s. rsg L. AV N. snl. 4a 1"3 do coupon 1' IS Mnn. c. g 4s 101 v V. S n. 4s. rig 130 ;Mei. Central 4a 7' dn coupon iwi I . let Inc 20s Am. Tobacco 4s. . . do 4s Atchison gen. 4a.. dn adj. 4e Atlantic c. L 4a. Bsl. AV Ohio 4a... do iva Rrk. R. T. i. 4e. Central of Oa. te. do 1st inc do 2d inc do Id Inc ChiHi Ohln 4'a Chicago AV A. i,s 7 4 Minn. St. t. 4a . Is 1i:-.M.. K. At T. 4e.. ...1001 .1'V, An 2s M IN. R. R. tf M r. 4a. el . IVN. Y. C. g. av,. lit .101 N. J. C. g 5s... . '4'tSa. Pacific 4( . KO'ii do 110 N. AV W. . 4. .. . !; Io. S. L. rfdg 4s . 87 Penn. t-onv. xv,a. . U7 ..10.1 .. ICt . .100 .. V4 .. SOI b. 'Keaillng m 'Keatling gen. 4s , " ' inftjipt. A I. M. c. V 113 is ISt. L. At S F. fg 4a. )n l-.. H. Q. n. 4 .... sip, 1, a. w. ,.. 4, C. R. I. AV P. 4s .... T. (Sealoard A. L. 4s do col. 5s H14 So. Pacific 4s err. av at. l. g. 4a. .10:0' a0 ut 4a ctr... Colo. ind. 6s. eer. A. ":, ,?n. Railway ts. . . do aeries R 74', Texas AV P. Is . O.T . 1 . . .11 All Colorado Mid. 4a 7V, T . St. L. AV W. 4e... SO Colo. AV So. 4a 1:144 t'nlon Pacific 4s 1044 Cuba ta 104 it', a. Steel Id Sa Hi, D. AV R. 0. 4a too Wahaeh Is lllv nistlllers' sec. im 1411 do deb. B 74S trie p. I. 4s inoi Wietcrn Md. 4a 14 do gen. 4s 1 iW. AV L. K. 4s. 74 Hocking Val. 4V... .107 wis. Central 4a y Japan 4a eg 1 Oftered. Lona'an rieiaian- Staeka. LONDON, Mny 4. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Console, money soi,.;. T. Central. do account IS', I Norfolk AV. W. . Anacmda ', do ifd Atrhlenn l'iOnlarlo AV W.. do pfd KitSlPennerlvanla . . . 4 . 4.;v . OK' nalttmnrw Ohio. .. . t ! iRand Mines ... anadlan Paclflc 13S Reading ,10v. nee. onto .S do lt pfd 4 Chicago Ot. W 111, do 2d pfd 4s. (.. M. eV St. P 164 Southern Hallway ... 1.:, DeBeers 171 An pfd 102 Uenret AV. R. 0 391 1 Pout hern Paclflo (4S do pfd Mv I'nlon Pacific 1471, Erie toi, do pfd 17 do lt pfd Vl'. A. Stent jv4 do 2d pfd 41 I do ptd 107V Illlnole Central 17.,', Wahe.h jn Louisville A Naeh....l44 I do pfd 44 K. AV T J1 '4 Spent,!-, 4a SILVER Bar. steady. 30Sd per ounce. MONEY 3'4i3i4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hills is 3Vf4 ' cent; for three months' bills, 37i94 per cent. Xew York Mlntnar Stocks. NEW YORK. May 4. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adams Con M .Little Chief ... I ...ft ...4..0 ... 3 ... 14 ... M ... 14 ...if. ...100 Alice iVi Breece AD SBrunewIrk ron rometock Tunnel .... ron. Cal. AV Va inn Horn Sllrer IXi Iron Sllrer too lesdviile ron 4 Uttered. Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Totoal Bnvage tilerra Nevada Small Hopea I&taodard Foreign Financial. LONDON. May 4,-Money was In good demand today lor the consols settlement and various calls. Discounts were tlrm, owing to fears of another advance of the Bank of England's rale of discount in the near future and possible further gold de mands, though it was hoped the latter would be diverted to the continent, Trad ing on the stock exchange gneray was dull, operatora having no incentive to speculate In view of the desrness of money and the uncertainty regarding the mone tary position In the I'nlted States. Consols were weak on account of general selling, as the result of the dearness of monev and fear of a further advance of the bank rate. Americans, after reaching parltv, hardened fractionally. Canadian Pacific and Cnion Pacific were In the best de mand. Later the market sagged, but ad vanced sharply during the afternoon on Wall atreet support and closed firm at a Traction below the best quotations of the da-. Foreigners were steadier' on bitter Paris aupport. Imperial Japanese Sa of lWM were quoted at 101. Kaffirs were weak. BERLIN, May 4. Trading on the bourse today was very quiet. United States Steel waa firm. Wool Market. BO8TO.V, May 4-WOOI-The Boaton commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow of the wool market: The market la practically devoid of activity and the business 'being transacted Is of smaller volume than in many months. Sales are InHlgnlfloent both In number and size. It la generally agreed that pricea have now reached their limit and consequently the sheepmen will hove to modify their demands if thev desire to dispose) of their clips. Since the contract ing of ft half million pounds in Montana the only Important transaction reported from the territories is the taking of the I'aiey clip at Casper, Wyo.. by a Bostoi. firm at 23c. A few stray transfers are be ing made at 19 to 20 cents. Local Texas speculators have bought some clips at 3144"2i!c. Small sales have been put through In California at 21522c for middle county and 23i&4c for northern. Sales of territory wool are small; one of 10, 000 pounds of medium I'tah at 27c is noted. Remaining stocks are firmly held. Fine staple Is worth "SWSc and fine medium, l7tic. Hnlf blood Is quoted at Wn "Or : three-eighths at b3'&tc and Quarters at about 2c. Some small sales of new Arlaona at rtsvio and defective California acorued at 4lc are reported. Trading In fleeces does not create a ripple and prices are prne tlcally nominal. A very little Ohio XX has been sold at 34fT34Vc: quarters are nuoted at l(12c and three-eighths at 82'8?33c. The shlpmenta of wool from Boston to date from December 27. 1v. according to the name authority, are 1.441.B7S pounds against 87.a01.3i4 pounds at the same time Inst year. The receipts to date are H5.234.C53 pounds against ft.M0,17 pounds for the same period last. year. LONlKirr. May 4. WOOL A sale of Cape of Good Hope and Natal sheepskins waa neici nere today, -jne oneringa num bered 125.127 aklns, of which 114,677 were aold. Eastern skins were of good quality, while the western were- In noor condition. The demand waa less active and prlcea showed a loss or HdCid except eastern long-woeled, which waa unchanged. nr. lol is. Mo., May . wool steady: medium gradea combing and clothing. 243' 27c; light fine, 2Mr.i3c; heavy fine, nojic; tub washed, Jicoiic. Metal Market. NEW YORK. May 4 METALS There waa another sharp advance in the London tin market, where the bulla aenied to be in complete control and have advanced prlcea about li during the week. Spot closed at ilftH Ka and futures at tlSI Locally the market advanced sharply. In sympathy with the gains abroad and the strong atatlstlcat positton. with spot Quoted at 114.00 4J 14. 7i. Conner was lower In London, with spot closing at iss ss ana rutures at tni is na iocauy no-change was reported, with lake quot 'l at 1S. n'l'ci electrolytic, lK.if? 1S.R0; casting, $18.00 ft 1 S.2.V Lead was higher at Ixindon. Locally no change was reported, with quotatlona ranging from I505.7S. Spelter waa unchanged, -at CJS 10s In the London market, but was a shade lower, at ta.lt) locally, iron wa higher In the Kn)tlish market, closing it 4s for standard foundry and 49a Id for Cleveland warrants. Locally no change waa reported. No. 1 foundry northern waa quoted at 1 8 7 6 & IS 00; No. 2 foundry northern, at til i5 IS. 50; No. 1 foundry southern, at 1 1 8.': 5 ?l 1 v f0. and No. 1 foundry southern, at $17.75 ii 1 8 00. ST. LOIIS, May 4 METALS Lead, higher, $5.65 bid; spelter quiet, $5 6" 6.114. agar and Molasses. NEW YORK. May 4.-8lGAR-Raw. firm; fair refining. 215-lf.c; centrifugal, 9o lest, li-lnc; molasses sugar, 2 11-lGc. Re fined, ateady; No. . 4.10c; No. 7. 405c; No. , 4 00; No. , IMt; No. 10, I.SOc; No. 11, I. doc. No 12. !:; No. IS. 3 75c; No. 14. S.76; con fectioners' A, 4.4fic; mould A, 4.95c; cut loaf, !.N6c-; crushed, S.Soc; powdered, 4.70c; granu lated. 4.o0c; cubes. 4.c. , NEW ORLEANS. May 4 SCO A R Mar ket ateady: centrifugal white, J 'j4t; yel lows. $S'Q'.1c; aeconda, iltiic. MOI.AS.-iKS Nominal; open kettle, 17"9 $; centrifunal, 7'"a-1c. BYRL'P Nominal. 2ttr3nc. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, May 4. COFFEE The market for coffee futures opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline of points under a little Wall street selling snd re ports from Brasll that the prealdent In lila message to the federal congress had de flared against the valorisation project. The close was firm at a rn-l advance af tali points. Sales for the dav were reported of ao.one bags. Including Msy at (ti4.V; June, flSc: July, 4t is do; September. , 76.; October, i.76 Wc; December. d T ia : Match. 7.I617 3A-; April. 7 Jg T .36c. Spot flio. steadv. No. J Invoice, $c. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle. Oontinne CLumeini Bands tt Un chniieed Fricsi. HCGS AFE FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER 4 err l.Uht OfTerlnara of Sheen an4 l.aniha, Receipta Belnar Mostly Thjoaah Staff Prlcea rally Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. May 4. lSftl. Receinta Were: Cattle. Hogs. Snesi. Orticlal Monday Oillcial Tuesday Oiiu ial Vv eonesday . . . Official Thttrstiny Otucial Friday 4 4,t,7 '..nvi 4.771 (,. l.sl 1J.K4J lu, 101 4.'jlo 4.M Five ilaya this wcek...llt.9M 4i.!Sil !7.IW1 Sittiic days last wecK....14.UaV. W.7M Lti.iiii' tlnle week lief ore lh.tii 4i,n74 tj,M4 hunie three wieas ito. . .I'i.skk hmu 34.jbl bunic four Wccka sn 1...I4.I 4",,n. Ha.iltl B:lme days last year L'.llil 3i',tM LH.S10 KKCKiriS TO UATli. The tollowlng tuble shows the receipta of cattle, no as and sheep at South Omaha tor the it's.' to dale, compared svitii last year: tattle Hosts . bllecp I iic, ItiS.tma I,l.!! 44.W4 XJll.litli W'i.lsi 1IS.4S.1 M4,boo sXI.Ito M,i10 RANUJS ok trices. Came. Hogs Omaha Chicago ...V.to'Uh.Ti 5.76'&I.2:H ... l.iS'un.lO O.HoaH.otl Kansas City 2. anal " rt. Louis !.mu.76 Biou city S.tAi6.l b.ri.(jrt ,.T,vi i ol'U" t .ltsgj.U, CATTL0E QUOTATIONS. The following will show l tie prloea paid for the dlhcrent kinaa ot cattie on ma ftuuth Omnha market: Oood to cnoice cornfed steers o.o6.50 t air to choice cornted steers 4 nonjo.uu Common to lair cornted atevta.... 4.Uow4.t tiood to choke cows and hcliers.. a.osjj4.6u I-air to good cows and heliers a.ooi.ii Common to lair cow a and heifers.. i.wyJ.Ou Wood to choice stocaers at leeders. e.is. j 4.tii Kalr to good stockera and feeders. 3.tXi4.t) Common to fair stockeis x.uoied.oo ttuiis, slags, etc .ou.ts) Tne following tar,, ar.ows thu aveinge price or hogs at bouth umaha for lha last several da) a. With comparidohs: Data, j ltkitf. li.lis4.lSWi. J1902. ltsjl. 1900. April HO.. Apt II 21. April it. 41441 I 43V, I . I I 34Vi ll-l I -iZ 8 i 6 Ai I 0 U X.I I lb, 10) 6 U 6 111 6 12! 6 19, 6 JV) & ai 7 :ui 4 w 1 111 4 si 1 7 tfl 4 all 7 vii IT 0f 4 7bi i Ut 4 .hi I 4 Ti 4 4 :: j 4 W ( 7i 4 Z M, , 83, 4 B'l V ioi I 4 bit, 7B i sal J 44 i 44 b 81 s but I U 6 ib t U ii t i a 74 b u 6 li I 14 1 ; 66 6 H; 5 S3 6 1)4 1 5 Ho 0 il; & 13 S 72 17 1 t4 6 iti S 4 S0 Mil IW 4 K. 71 7 07 7 W o 6 7 mil 1 oil I April . April A! i ll 4pnl April 24. so. a. &Vsl 4-.i I Apt 11 XI. April Aptll DO. May 1.. Aiay i... May 3... May 4... I 2I?al I I Sunday. VESTBRDAT'8 SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of cars of atockcrsj shipped to the country and their IKiliiiH of Uosuiiatlon: CATTLE. . Cars. W. B. Sheldon. Hastings. Neb.-Q 1 J. Ourrlson, lies Moines, la. R. 1 1 J. Mo.sfm.in, Hooper, Neb. F. E 1 inomiiu Andrews, Cambridge, ftco.-J.... 1 J. W. Sago, Plattsinouth, eh. J 1 A. L. Lmncan, Malvern. Ia. W'ao 1 N. A. Brltton, Prescott, la. Q 1 P. K. Mullen. Missouri Valley, la. N. W. 1 Charles bignuil. Manning, la. O. W 1 . A. Armstrong. Charter OaR, la. Mil.. 1 It. P. ClurKSiin. Neola, la. Mil 1 li. W. Johnson, Oriswold, la W 2 J. A. lxierr, Chautauquu Slainf K. E 1 I . Evans, Newman Glove, Neo. F. E 1 It. Lewis, Baaseit, Ni l). F. K., 1 Li. KlrkpatrU-K, Weeping Water M. P 1 The otticlai number of cars of stock brought in today by each road waa: C. M. St. P 4 Wabash 3 Missouri Pacific 1 L'. P. System 29 42 17 3 C. Ik N. W., east 2 C. N. W., west 9 31 C. St. P., M. It O.... i HI C. B. & Q., east 2 4 C, B. Ac W., west SH 27 C, K. 1. Ac P., east.... 3 12 Illinois Central 2 '2 Chicago Gt. "Western 1 2 Total receipts 103 ItS 19 3 The disposition of tho day's receipts waa aa follows, each buyer purchasing tne num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omana Packing Co U7 2.816 1 Swltt and Company Too Cudahy packing Co M4 Armour Ai Co., b-'tj 2,u:l ib.ti.i3 3,211 399 712 lira Swltt c Co., from country 81 Vansant At Co 14 Lobman & Co 9 Hill & Son 79 Sol Degan 1 J. B. Hoot & Co 10 Holla At Kline..... 27 Other buyers .,. M Total 2,3t!9 10,571 1,307 CATTLE No one could nave been aui puaed this morning had the cattle maraet ueen lower as the receipts tins weeK hate teen unusually heavy, snowing large gains over previous weens and aim larger over a year ago.. Moreover, the receipta this morning were about oouole the average tor a frlday. It is not strange that tue reeling on tne opening evas weaa. Vvt.iie the greater proportion of the re ceipta conaisied of beci steers It became apix-.rent when the trade waa once under way that the demand waa -xceptlonaily good for a r'rlday and in spite of larga receipts the mar alt turned out to be Just about steady with the previous day. The trade was a little alow at the opening, but there waa a fair movement wtten u was once underway and the bulk of the cuttle changed nanus In good season. , Cows and heifers seemed a little weak, especially on the opening, aa some of the buyera seemed to Dave it in their heads that they had been paying most too mucn for cow stuit this weeg. SUI1 there waa a very fair r'rlday a demand and the market waa just about steady on desirable atuff at least. There were no atockera and feedera of any consequence and not enough of any one kind or grade to really establish quota tions. Aa haa been noted before in tneae columns, stockera of good breeding have aold very high all thia week. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS'. No. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr. 1 1110 I 40 14 1151 I W I 1021 4 W II lilt 4 M 41 177 4 iu i 14 r4 M 5 Iu4 4 It 41 111 4 M ISO 4 40 II lgisj 4 H I US 4 40 !3 1147 4 sr. 14 1076 4 4J 51 11W 4 Io (0 Ill 4 to SO Hit 4 e I 1074 4 eo 40 ltd 4 K I imo 4 to 11 uto 4 ts 4 1 140 4 H 16 1171 4 X) II 1450 I s.', II 1221 4 SO 15 1141 I M 11 114 4 SO la iMi 4 v-i 13 in 4 s6 II HI IH 1 11SI I 00 14 111)1 4 40 1 1260 I 00 4t 1170 4 4 41 l!W i (W liK, 4 II 1111 00 t ) 4 4S 21 IliO I 00 III 57 4 4S I 1140 I 00 U 10.1 4 4o 14 12T t 06 U 114U 4 46 22 1IS4 I 0v 112 4 46 24 1371 A li 10 U 4 So 1 II4 e .' J4 IIS 4 20 I'M I 10 14 1110 4 70 20 1J 4 10 II 1170 4 70 io 14 e ia li 1214 4 Te V0 1IJ1 I 10 li 117 4 H 1170 I 10 4 lust 4 71 IS 1M4 I III H 11IKI 4 li 14 1i 10 tt 1-6! 4 t 1174 I It 41 11.' I IO It liU t U 1 UsO 4 J CO'vVB. 1 106 I 2 II Ill I II 1 HSU I -ii 4 1194 I 4i t 10U I 4u 4 1071 I 46 1 ioi t I i::i I lo 1 170 I 40 I lots I id 1 i0 I 44 IU40 I Te 1 170 1 1 lino t :t 1 Is I TO I.'. 1(20 1 10 1 7M I 76 It S4 I It 1 1KSI I It IS If.l i ii 1 aeo 1 Tf, 4 1047 I 40 1 i2t t 15 1 li0 4 00 1 1110 i 7S 14 174 4 00 1 ireO I ie I K24 4 0 1 M0 i 1.'. 4 Ml 4 1 ijo ; ti l n.o 4 a 1 12t.i I Ml 1'l'S 4 M 1 . a VI I 4o 1 12M 4 M 1 I0 I 10 1 1110 4 OS 1 W I 10 1 Io40 4 li 1 li I W 441 4 10 I it i lezt 4 It 1 1 (mi 1 ii 1 in 4 10 1 1071 e -i Kit 4 10 I l'. l I 46 I la 4 IS 1 1040 I W) 1 luso 4 It 11 M I M I Urt 4 It 14 157 I td 1 12,4 4 . t If.l 3 41 I I SO 4 21 t 1040 4u 1 1...1I44 4 li 4 o I t 1M4 4 it 1 10a 1 n 1 nut i it HEirrRaV 1 440 i to 1 Ill la 1 tM I 11 1 174 4 44 t 4.0 I Tl 4 10 1 mi Ik n fu 4 u I tea I 14 4 Te 4 2 I 44 I ! 1 I On 4 IS I I.I I 44 svi 4 II -T"T"rT"iaBMnHajsnT4s 1 T IK I. 114 4 I" 1 41 III 1 ssn 4 24 1 1 IK 1! s I li 441 in 1 Ho l 1 41 I 40 1 4 U 4 , 44 40 M I PS) 1 4S I tl I lit 4 tV II 14 1 45 HULLS. 1 1JS4 J 44 , I .1114 I DO 1 a.4 I (Ml 1 1 ISO I M 1 t I 00 1 4M I In 1 Itso I on 1 ;;o I n 1 u'jo 1 00 i 1 a., 1 It's I in 1 i7,i I i 1 121 I n 1 :m t m 4 1M2 I ?J I o a 4 1 ijm t:. I lira 1 4n 1 m 1 1 io n l 470 1 1 11 I S.1 1 UT I 4t 1 111 I n CALVES. 1 .0 J Tit 1 IIS IK 1 Smi 4 00 s i.e I I 1 i:tn 4 on S im I if. J... 210 4 on 4 17T I tl I mo ii 1 ..ten K 1 110 4 2.". 1 121 I 50 3 'n 4 IN I ISO J to 1 313 4 :.s S 19:. I S 9. inn 4 tn 5 ill I In 1 11 i 1 110 yt 1 120 I 110 I ti t 7S 1 i2i I on TUCKERS M0 I no AND I.. FEEDEHS. 741 III 1. 1 40 I 00 I 40 so : f.'.i 4(0 127 1 00 I r,n I 75 4 ni, 4 4 1" 4 25 44 JIS 440 u;l (tf.l S'S 4 5 1 so I r,n t 1 : I 75 3. 4 u 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 .". I 1 1 1 450 HOOS Buyers have Im-cii on the bear side all this week and have been trying to break values. During the Hist tour days they succeeded in foicitig valu.'S lo 14 point that whs 7'c lower than the close of last week, which was. not very much of a decline, considering the amount of pound ing that the market had stood. This morn ing when It was noted that the receipts were unusually large for a Friday buyers were not Slow to take advantuge of the fact and they renewed their efforts to force the market lower . The result was that the trade opened very slow and dull and it waa considerably after the middle of the forenoon before business of any con sequence was transacted. When buyers and sellers finally got together It was on the basis of a MHoo lower market. The hogs aold pretty generally at ti.riT.224. while it will be remembered that hogs yesterday brought Id.an.JO with Over half of all the sales at ti 271 Today's decline carries the market to a point thnt Is al most lHo lower then the close of last week Representative sales; Ks. AT. ... M ...:40 . ..230 ....221 ...217 ....214 ...130 ...til ...20 ...Im ...110 ,...!H ...240 ....190 ...22t ...140 ...21 ...lr.1 ...24 ,...204 ...lit ...240 ...212 ...ir.o ...217 ,...230 ,...204 ....274 ,...222 ...,2.'4 ....2l ...251 ....247 ,...254 Sh. 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I 171 I 171 17's I 17i I 17', I 17' I 171, I li I en in 20 4 in 4 2n M 4 W 4 20 4 20 I 20 I 20 I CO I 20 4 20 4 2ii I 20 I 20 I 20 I 29 I 20 I 20 I 2n 4 20 I 20 4 211 4 in I 20 I 20 4 P 2" 10 an "v it" 40 so to I'l 120 40 in . io '40 io in In 40 40 240 10 m 40 40 in 40 in. M. 7.1., 1., Z. 44., 76., 77. 17.. TO., t. 77 lid ..2SI ..240 . .l2 ..217 ..214 ..194 ..HO 4 20 120 I 271 SHt,Kf-When the market opened tnis morning there were seventeen cars In sight and two reported back. Cntortunately out of the number In thirteen cars consisted of Colorado lambs which were billed through to an eastern point, the owners not Intending them for sale on this market. That left only four cars of ewea actually intended for sale, of these three cara were fair dinned stock and sold at 14.76. The other car consisted of good 'wooled ewea which brought Iti.UV, These prices. nioacn jum buoul steaoy wun yesieraay, but there waa so little on sale that the market had a very dull appearance and there was so little doing- that It waa diffi cult to Judge very closely of the exact con- auions. (Quotations: Hood to choice western lambs, 17.003 7.35; fair to good lambs, tt. tOi 7.00; cull lambs, 14. Buy n, 00; good to choice yearlings, f .0tlfi'6.A; fair to good yearlings, ifi. i 6 6.00; good to choice wethers, $ 5.', 6 4? rj.OO ; good to choice ewes, 5.76tJ K5: fair to good ewes. 15.0046.74; cull sheep and bucks, H.omti5.O0. Shorn sheep and lambs are bringing pricea generally 75cUll.25 lesa than wooled atock. No. A v. Pr. 2 4 00 90 4 7fi 84 4 7n 92 4 60 no 4 75 fl 6 25 70 tf 00 lot 1J, 1'J cull ewes, clipped 45X western ewes, clipped., clipped.. IdXl western ewes, 8 clipped ewes ., 29 cull ewea 1 cull ewe .' 3SS clipped lamba , l'.H western ewes . CHICAGO STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hoajs FlVe Cents Lower Sheep Strong;. CHICAGO. May 4. CATTLE Receipta, 2,000; market, ateady; common to prime ateers, ,6. 40ft 6. 50; heifers, $2.7&ifi .36; bulls, 2.eoa4.Z3: calves, I2.o'a.io; atocaera onn feeders, 2.794.a0. HOOS Receipts. 16.000 head: marKet So lower; choice to prime, $i.40'orl.50; medium to good heavy. $8,3546.45; butcher Weights, .374ft6.46; good 10 choice heavy mixed, 6.35fati.lft; pocking, t6.ftF-a6.40. BHKE1 AND UAM b8-Keceipis, ft.'nto head; market strong; sheep, 4.756.S5; yearlings,. 6.4oaD.S6; lambs, t.s.505.60. Vn York Live Stark Market. NEW TORK. May 4 BEEVES Re ceipta, S.S74 head: steers, alow and 10c lower; bulls, steady; bologna cowa In good demand and ateady; steers, $5"; no very prima here: bulls. S3.5mi74.16: cows. 2.10t S.75. Liverpool and London cables quoted J live cattle slow at iinizc per pouna, dressed weight; shei-p, steady at ltmlSc, dressed weight; refrigerator beef, lower at trtetoflc per pound. CALVES Receinta, 747 head; market weak on expected heavy receipta Monday; veals, l4.O0i,4.6; dressed calves, steady; city dressed veals, 7,t7,lVtC. HOOS Receipts, 2,413 head; market lower: state hogs. Pi .9nS7.on. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpls. 6.662 head; market steady; good clipped sheep, la.Ou; good clipped lamba. (6.30. Kansas City Live Itork Market. KANSAS CITY, May 4. BATTLE Re ceipts, 1,300 bead, Including Joo southerns; market, steady; choice export and dressed beef steers. te.3Miii'..00; fair o good. $4.JT 6. 2d; western fed steers, ia.75ii5.2B; atockera and foeders, S.0Oj6.i1; southern steers, $:i .2SrU.on; soutliern cows, liotHjt.OO; native cows, l2.5ixti4.Hii; native heller. 3.7fj'g5.25 bulls. tt.0iK04.2S: calves, Vi.i4iri4i.OD. HOOS Receipts, 6.000 heao; market. 645 lv lower: top, K36; bulks of sales. $i.an' 6.3'J; heavy, $..; packers, $o.2&lii.35; pigs and light. in.la'aa.Zife. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7.000 head; market, stesdy to W- lower: lambs $S.7o'S7.2; sheep and yearlings; $4.ooiio.l0 weatern fed yearlings. f.'.n4iil.'i0; Western fed sheep, ll.S'Soii.lo, stockeis and feeders, l3.IAIilj5.VO. St. I.oals. Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 4. CATTLE Re ceipta l.'i heid. Including tsiO Texans: market steady: native alilreiing and export steers, $4 "5.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.80(05. 110; steers under l.OtiO pounds, S3.a04j4.Ai; stockers and feeders. $2.4ofi4 V; cowa and heifers, $2 0n-fl5.W; canners, $1 ,'frf 2 50: bulls, $2.4014 25; calves, $2 S0i1.5t); Texas and Indian steers, S3U07T4.76 ; cows and heifers. $2.onj3.W. HrKlS-Receipta 5,000 head; market steadv: pigs and lights. o.ht'ffi.!): packers, $6 1 '.). 50; butrheta and best heavy, $6.sit 56. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts 100 he.d; market steady; nuilve muttons, 4.is'o 's,; lamlia, $6 5((i7.00: culls and bucks, H.nnf t.io; atockera, fci.oofai.uo. Slock In Slgkl. Receipts of lle-stnrk at the six principal western markets yesterday: Horses. Cattle. Sheep. South Omuha 2.257 10.400 4. 644 8loux City v 3..SHI Kansas City 1.3o0 tsi 7.000 St. Joseph 4!M SI. 55 S.31U St. lxiuia Lain) .'J0 frm Chicago 2.O.! lg.ourt S.tx.i Tokl ; 6.HK "2,451 JH.75S t. Joseph live Sleek ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 4. Market. -TTLK- Rs. celpta 4H1; maiket aleadv; native. $4,001,6 so cows and heifers, $l,;.',fii 60; stockera and feeders $3 0iyy4 60. tiriGS Receipts, n.668 had; market weak to6c loner: light. $4 2"tj4lo; medium and heavy. $6.26ttx6. SHEEP AND IAMRS-Receipts, S.310 head; market weak; lamba, $7.86. Slaas 41 Is- Live Stack Market. SIOUX 1TY, May 4 .Special Tele gram ) CATTLE-Receipta, head; mar- ket steady; bervrs, l 0041r. Sn; cows, bulla and mixeo, Ia.14sg4.41; li.aers and lenders. 4iiil.4o; caives and eariuigs, .i -"sjl '. Itvewn Krcpipta, S.w' heart; mnrsei e lower, seuing al W i"ii62"; bulk vl salos K unill Is. OMIHA WHOI.BI.4I.K MARKET. (nadltlnn af Trad and ttaotatlnaa on tapla and Fanry Trodnee. EtKiS r.cipta. liberal; frcau stock, casa count, lav. LIVE POfLTRT - Hens. 10S47lc. rOost. rs, 4o ,c. turkeys, 16c; uucks, lie. , aJCTTEH I'acKing stocg, lie; cnoica lo fancy dairy. Iih;; cisamary. kljilVejo- HAY trices quoted by ouiRiia reed com pany; No. 1 uplana, ti; medium, e.oo; ct.aise, o.(X)t;.6o. Rye straw, Isio. HHAN-l'ir ton, ii.0. Nh.W VEUETABI.ES. TOM ATOKS Florida, i-r crate of 31 lba. net. a.4V. . , . v AX MEAN'S ler box of about lbs., net. 4.60. . . 81'kI.nU BEAN'S I'cr box of about 1 lbs., net, II. 'll'K,Ml kl, BEETS ANl CARROTS -Louisiana, per out. bunches. 46c. HEAU l.h,l TLCE Louisiana, pr obL, '. ; per doa. heads. $10t 1.2o. l.tAK LETi'LCE Hothouse, per doa. hi aos, 46c, C L V. L' .M BERS Hothouse, per dog., 1.00'i I.60. ONIONS Colorado, yellow and red. Jo per lb.; Spanish, per crate, Ml hllKiKiMS-ilothousc, per lb., 60Q60O. HAUlsHbB-Hothouse, Jul ui. ounuius. cO'ij 160. TKOPIt-'AL KR1ITS. HATES l'cr box of M 1-H. pkga., $-00; Hallurie'en, in 7o-lb. boxes, pcr.it)., 60; fi- i, per lt.. 4c; walnut smiled, 1-H- pkg., 2.fi per doa..: g-Hj. boxes, i.oo; Jarfas, all sizes, 13.26; Meillcrrancau sweets, ii.Hi seedlings, 13. . URANUKS- Callfoi nia, extra fancy Red land navela, all slios. 1136; fancy navels, ,S; choice, all sixes, 1.1. LtiMONS Limonleis. extra fancy, 210 Size. 4. o0 to 3n0 aixe, 4.26. FIGS California, per lti-lb. carton. iMj 16c; imported Smyrna, three-crown, 11c; six -crown, 13c. BANANAS Per medium aired bunch, $1.76412 26; Jumbos, $2 5cii3.0O. TANGERINES California, per box of about 12.'., 13.00. tiKArE FKLlT-Callfronla, per box. $5.0J IS6.60. I'i.NEAPl'LES-Sixcs 24. 30 and 36. $6; sin 42. 14.76. FRUIT8. TEARS-Wlnter Ni Ilia, 2.50. Al'PLUS California. Men Oavls, ,$2 per bu. box; Wln.saps. $2.30 per bu. Ikv; otner varieties. $2. 01141260 per bu. New York ap ples, Jnaidwins jnd Russets, $'i per bl'l. ORAl'ES lflis.i ted Malagas. 6.mni i.bo. PO'l All iESj Home grown, per bu., 5"5j 6c; boutli Liakula, per bu., 7(.;ai6r. NAVV BEANS Per bu., Il.hn; No. K, $l.u. LIMA BEANS Per lb., oc CABBAUE Calilornla, 3c per lb.; Wis consin. In crates, per lb., IMrC- CELERY- Florida, $i.23 per dox. SWEET FOTATUEH Illinois, per ll peck bbl., $4.75. BEEF CCT3. No. 1 ribs, lac; No. 2 ribs, HVic; No. 3 libs, sVic; No. 1 round, sc; No. 2 round, 7Vc; No. t round, 7 '4c; No. 1 loins, :Jc; No 2 loins, 13c; No. 3 loins, llc; No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, 3',4c; No. 3 plnte, 8c; No. 1 Chucks, tic; No. t cnucks, 6'c; No. t chucks, c. MISCELLANEOUS. CirER-l'er keg. $J.7o; per bbl., $6.75. HONEY New, per 24 lbs., $3.00. CHEESE bwiss. ljew, l.Tc; Wisconsin brick, 16c; Wisconsin llmbcrger. 15c; twin, ls?c; Young Americana, Inc. Nl'.TS V alnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., c; nard shehs, per lb., ! idVc. Pecans, lings, per lb., 14c; small, I per lb., 12c. peanuts, per lb., 6c; roasted, per lb., Be. Chili walnuts, per In., 12'n(4j.!. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., l"c; hard aliens, per lb., 16c. Coeoanuts, $4 per rack of loo. FRESH FISH Trout, 11c; uaunut, ;tc; pluktrel, dressed, 7c; white bass, 11c; aun rish, go; perch, skinned and dressed, be; pike, DijjlOc; redsnapper, lie; salmon, 13v; crapptes, Sc; eels, inc; black baas, i.'c; wnitensn, H'Qiic; irog ics;n, uus., mi, lobsters, green. S8c; boiled lobsters, 42c; blucllsh. 16c; herring. 5c; Spanlsn mack erel, ltc; haddock, loc; shrimp. 1 per a!.; smelts, 12c; cod, 12c; bullneaas, Wc; catiish, 16o; roe shad, 76c; flounders, He. OYSTERS Fresh standara. i.4ti per gai.; shell oysters, $l.oon2.00 per loo; Little Neca clams, $1.60 per 10. StiOAK uranuiatea cane, in onn., eo.'m, firanulated cane. In sacks, $6.01; granu ated beet. In sacks. I4.U1. SYRUP In barrels. 24c per gal.; In cases, 10-lb. cans, $1.60; cases, 11 6-lb. cans, X2.su; cases. 24 24-lb. cans, $1.M. CO W Eii Jtoastea: rso. no, i'no per 10., No. 80, 2oHo per lb.; No. 25, lsc per lb.; No. 20, 15Hc per lb.; No. 21. 12Vc per lb. CURED FISH Family whlteilsh, per Vi bbl., 100 lbs., $4.60; Norway mackerel, per bbl., 200 lba., bloatera, $40.00; No. 1. $2S.0o; No. 3. $26.00; No. 3, $20.00; Irish, No. 2. $16.00; herring. In bbls., 2i0 lbs each; Norway, 4k, $13.00; Norway, 3k, $13.00; Holland, mixed, $1160: Holland herring. In kegs, milkers, sve; kegs, mixed. 70c. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 66)c; Maine, $1.16. Tomatoes. -lh. cans, $1,2601.60; 2-lb.. H7Hc.71.00. Pineapples, grated. 2-lb . $2.06i2.3O; sliced. $1.9of(,2.20. Gallon apples, fancy, $3.76. California apri cots, tl.4o43H.00; pears, $1.76(fi2.nO; peaches, fancy, 1.7M(2.40; 11. C. peaches, $2.00ft-2.6o. Alaska saimon. red. $1.15; pink. 0c: fancy Chinook. J-.. $210; fancy eockeye. F., $18.; aardlnes, oil. $2.60: mustard. 2.rVifii 1 10. Sweet potatoes, $1.16071.26; sauerkraut, $1.1(0; pumpkins, 80Co$1.0o; wax beans, 2-lb., 75(q90c; lima beans, S-lb., 5crt$1.35; aplnach, $1 36(172.00; cheap peaa, 2-lb., oo; extra, 76"(J) 9uc; fancy, $1.3-5 1.76. HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW No. 1 green hides, 80; No. 2. 8c; No. 1 salted. 11c; No. t. 10c; bull hides, 7Vi.e; dry hides, 12if20c. Horse hides, large, $3: small. $2. Sheep pelts, each, bOeiJJli'zS. Tallow, No. 1, ic; No. 2, 34c; rough, lVc. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. May 4.-COTTON Ppot closed quiet; middling uplands, 11.60c; mid dling gulf, 13.06c; sales. 8SJ bales. LIVERPOOL. May 4,-COTTON-Buot In fair demand; prlcea 4 polnta higher; Ameri can middling fair. 6.6Sd; good middling. .28d; middling, 6.0d; low middling. t.fM: good ordinary. 6.94d; ordinary. 6.54il. Dio sales of the day were 7.000 bales, of which S00 were for speculation and export, and Included 6 400 American. Receipta, 5,m10 balea. Including 4.300 American. ST. LOUIS. Mo., May 4.-COTTON-Bteady; middling, ll4c; salea, 402 balea: re ceipta, 1 balea; ahlpmenta, 127 balea; atock, 83,464 bales. NEW ORLEANS. May 4.-COTTON-8pot. ateady; sales, 1.000 bales; ordinary, 6c; good ordinary, 1S-I6c; low middling. 10V", middling, Uc; good middling, llc; mid dling fair, 12Vc; receipta, t,6U balea; atock, 154,6i balea. Ersporaled Apples and Dried Frnlta. NKW YORK, May 4. EVAPORATED APPLES Market lo very tlrm and avail able supplies are light. Strictly prime are quoted at 10Vc; choice, HQUc; fancy, imH2c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes are attracting soma demand foi- futures, ranging from 6.'(7tie. according to grade. Aprli-ota are unchanged, with choice quoted at 12c; extra choice. 13c; fancy. 14c. Peaches ahow no fresh feature, the de mand being moderately active and prices firmly held; choice ate quoted at 10Vc; extra choice, lose-Sllc; fancy. HV,imc; extra fancy, IIUI4I2C. Raisins are quiet and unchanged; loose muscatel are quoted at tViiHV; seded raisins, OVa'' London layers. $1.60431 60. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mary E. Kellogg and husband to Mary O. McCague, part lota 12, 13 and 14, Kellogg place $ 500 John W. Mclamuld. sheriff, to Mary li. Ward, lot 1, block 4, Capitol Hill Augusta J. Bengtson to Otto A. Weiss. n' lot 6, bloi k 16. Credit Fonder I.60O fame to same, 15x66 feet lot 5, Credit Font-leg 1 Daniel H. Wheeler and wife to J. C. Kinnler. blocka M and !', P.t tisoti 1 Ida C. Powers to Iiean S. Efner. lot 5, block 1. Rernls pii''k ;,50'l Annie McGuvock to Charles E. and Hulda C. Nelson, lota 2 and 3, Un ci view K'jO Edward I. Flor to John Hertgijulst, lot 4. block S. C. E. Mayie s 1st.. 1 Ut Heiirv A. Moore and wife to Oeoige K. Morton, lot 3, block 7, Lin coln Place 1 W. F. Kassebaum snd wife to Es telU M. Stone, lot 10, block 15, Highland Plaee 5,700 William D. Whllmore and wife to Valley Stock Yards and Grain . company, sS nl4 3 5-1 tf-'J 4.615 Oertrude M. Lange to J. F. Frahm, sH lot 13. lilo.'k 1, Hlmebaugh 4 Patterson sub SO Eugene K. Nicholson and husband to Harold nifTord, lot 9. Kountze sub. 7,250 Nellie Shea and hushund to Minnie C. Feeimn, lot 4, block 5, Wilcox add 70(1 George Roeder to Harmon & Wcelh, part Iioedvr's add 2,000 J. M. Hlatt to Dundee Realty com pany, part sw1 14-15-13 1 h'ame to same, part swt ls-15-13.. 9,000 II. W. Tates, Jr.. to Lewis S. Rued, part SH" nev 2 4-16-12 1 Fannie I., and Walter O. Henry to Lulu W. Kiev, art. part lot 10, block . 4. Belvedere t3i Imperial Investment company to lira per Smith, lot 13, block 1 lat sub. Crtmtli a- Smith 1,.'60 Ellen M. Andsrson 10 Axel W An derson, lot It, block , Drakes.. )