THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1007 13 MAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET 3pen:n Thit Crowd William to Tskt Uther ida of the CtL INCLINAX10NS AnE IM TAVCR CF BULLS "Hit's; Power la 4ood a ad Coaetd ntVla Km U Abaorbod, tko Da. aeaad front Com aw taatoa looses Belaaj Iinii. OMAHA. May 10, IW. I Tb market openexj witn th crowd willing to take either side, but It hiding to ira buliten. Trading wm quiet, althoutcfi large Interval show. Buying power ' good and consideifetile woeat waa aiaoriel. Cables came, strong: and foreign -.i. I vary grat. Vltii a imui favur aot weHtner forecast conditions for seed lug and tne tyruwing crops look batter. Wheat oiued at mug with strong da- mand front commission bouses for Sep-teni-lr opt Ion. Buying ant selling wara about , even or.d showed that tha crowd waa willing to go either way with at una alight tijtna.i strength. Report trom northwaat now seeding to be proarreaslng very slowly and umJer moat unfavorable clrcumstancee. f ijKlahorna report crop damage 4v par cent to W per cent. Mny wheat opened at TtVi bni, cloned lie bid. Corn opened firm with a good demand, shlpptnj ara demanding better prices, claiming an advance eu,iiul to wheat Trad Brightened const, le,.ury later with do) on Mhv option of 'Hi o ild. ' moderate, being mostly of tha July OI'IK).,. ulay opilUII fcf.ll v.rll. 'I li, r ,,.,,. aires (J y sown have not advanced materially rut 11,0 limiting slow progress. Ma uats opened at 42c btd and Hosed at 42'4C bid. Primary wheat receipts Were 66I.O0O bit., and shipments 8S7,0oO bu.. against reeelpla of ltH.ia.si bu. last year, and shipments of Sfil.OoO bu. Corn receipts were tfcO.Cix) bu. Jind ehlpmcnts 6.12.04) bu., against receipts Inst year of 372,ou bu.. and shipments of IM.0C4) bu. Clearance were 44&0nft bu. corn, oats 12, UK) bu., and wheal and flour equal to i.J bu. Liverpool closed wheat Vid higher to Vsd lower, and corn unchanged 'id higher. Argentina wheat shipments wer J.O.S8.0O0 bit., ugalnst 3.104, mo dii. last year. Argentina corn shipments were 463,000 bu , against J.2;i4.CtiO bu. last year. Seaboard reported for export 190.000 bu. wheat and ." bu. corn. Lucal range of options: 89.10. Short clear 1'tfi2V,. Ijird. per Ifln bs i-j,.p, ii-'aejr, e'J.Vttn .'n. The receipts, and shipments of flour and gtfcln were: Receipts. Shipments 'lou", bl.ls zs,(0 jj.v VVbeat. bu 01.01 ,.u PCorn, bu ixVn Oats., bu 3-.0" 8.Ut4) . l S.iM) BT0 Barley, bu s,M 2tOuQ On tha l"roduce exchange bxlav the but ter market was steady; creamery, WaXic; i i 'f10- rra, steady; at mark, cum. in - nrxts, ioc; print' firsts, 17c. EW lORK aotatlona Uii Ijc GENERAL NtRltUT Varloae Artlrles.l Open. I High.) Low. Closo.lTes'y. WTieat-1 Mny... July... Sept... Oorn May.. July... hiept. , Oats May. July. Sept 77B 79 B iKHrW HO Hi 4? WiB 451tni 46'H1 42 B 42VJB 41B 41IB 3.-,B 36B 77B 79 b1 7SB 0 II h"B 46 5B 46,B 4ft "B 40SB 46B 42 B 42V4B 41B 41B a,WB 354.B 77HB 78-,A 797B 4StB 4fSA 41B 4U,iJ A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Prleaa. WHEAT No. 2 bard, 7g78V4c; No. I hard. 7441771,0; No. 4 hard, 6SU74c; No. 3 aprlng, Vf43'784j COKN-No. t 45HHc; No. , 46J4Sc; No. 4. 4X'a4Vtci No. 1 yellow, 47c; No. 3 yellow, uic; No. 3 white, 47Hc OATS-No. 3 mixed, 40440c; No. I viblte, 414701 No. 4 white. 41a. KYfC No, 3. 63o; TTo. 3, lHc Carlo! Keoelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 177 JCS Minneapolis 278 Omaha .". 1 ' W 14 Duluth 17 The government report which came over thia morning was bulliah and it waa prW rnurlly upon thia report that tb maiket Advanced so strongly. The report snows the condition- of wheat May 1 at Ki t, oa compared With 89.9 the first of April. 91 on May 1 last year, 92.6 on May 1, 11, and 7.i on May 1. 19o4. The report also ahowa a decrease of i.632,iX bushels In tha acreage as compared with tha December report on winter wheat CHICAGO OH AIM AS1 PROV1SIOSS FViaturea of tha Tradlag ) Cloainst Prloee Board of Trade. . CHICAOO. May 10. Wheat for J"uly de livery sold hera today at bo.-vc, an advance of So frotu tna lowetpaiat,of U(n-dy. - Tti causa otf Uie upturn was 'tiieoflicial cor rolxiratloh of tne urop damage reports which hav ben In eirculationi for. soma tiuie. At tha close the July option In wheat was up Z'jtriC. Coin was up Outi were So higliur. provisions were Xfeo to 10c higher, .according to tha government crop re pot ' the condition ot winter wheat in the Cn.tcd Slates on May 1 was 82.0. This es timate was higher than had been generally expected and for aoino time after the an nouncement was made from Washington the market showed signs of weakening. Later when tne report waa considered us a whole and it waa seen that a large acreage had been abandoned, sentiment changed to bullishness. The area, of winter wheat re itiining in cultivation on May 1 was about a.5w.tm acres leas than the area reported as sown last fall. This. It was claimed, would Indicate a total yield of 8o,)0,iK bu. less than was given in the April report. This statement brought out an avalanche of buying orders and during the remainder of the day tha voluu.-.'e of trading was enor moua. Tha heaviest buying was aald to have beeu by commlmilou houses, with eustern connections and it was aald that several prominent Wall street nailers were largely interested In the purchases. Prices roeo rapidly until July towchad Vic. Other options were equally as buoyant Prior to tne government crop report the market showed moderate strength because of con tinued cold weather In the northwest, and strong market at I,lverpxl. Trading closed amid fntensa exclieniont and with prices noar the high marset. July opened Vic lower at Si'w sold at tt'VU'V, and hon advanced to 8ajc. Final quotations were at SS'mljHc. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to &02.O1X) bu. Rxporte for the week ss shown by Bradstreet's were equal to 3.COU.OIO bu. Primary receipts were ftl.uo bu., against 1G4.0IU bu. for the same day last year. Mineapolls. l'uluih and Chi cago reported receipts of So cars, agalnat e last week and l.'a a year ago, Tim market for coarsu grain was over. hkved by the overwhelming trading in Wilt. The market failed to show any marked repone to the upturn In wheat, tha tone bwng steedy all day following a snuill advance at the opening. The close waa nrm. July corn openea uncnangea to He higher at 60c to Sil,o. advanced to 6 i.of c and closed at S0-4C Local receipts were 177 enra, with 33 cars of contract rrade. The oats market was fnlrly active, the colder weather in tha northwest bringing Out a good demand from shorts and com mission hoases. The tone waa firm all day. July oata opened a shade lower to a shade higher at 4JV: to 43lc. advanced to 43c and closed gt 43HU'Uc. Local receipts were 366 cars. ' Trading In provisions was fairly active go J the market waa firm. Large shipments of lard stimulated bullish sentiment Shorts and local packers led In the buying. At the close July pork, was up toe at tJtl. 70. Lard was up IV at tD.riVsifl '..:. Riba were 2Vo htuher ot 39.10. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat SO mm; corn. 210 cars; oats, SJu cars; hogs, 1S. head. The leading- futures ranged aa followat of the nor on Commodities. . TORK, May 10-FIOfR-Recelpts, tibia.; exports. g.SDJ bbls ; market firtner out quiet, w.tu H gout irnde. tinneo,a P,4,,inu, Kj?4.wi; Mlnnteota bnkers. 33.30 ti.1.86; winter patenU, U.itii4.16; winter ft'ralghts, 33.4A;6; winter extras, i2.$ri U"; winter low gradea, f2'ya.oo. Hye flour., nrm; fair to good, 33.7tu4.l; choles 'o funcy, 33.144 16. It YE Quiet; No. 2 western, 72'4jC, a L t, Buftalo. Wl I KAT Receipts, 147.000 bu.: exports. tl.fit bu.; spot ninrket strong. No. 2 red, 8iC elevator and 94c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 Jiortherti Iiuluth. 31.03i. f. o. b., afloat; No. 'i hard winter, MV,c, f. o. b.. afloat. Thero was a, sensational Jump In wheat prices to day, following the government report UraVy outside buvlng sent values up over ic a bushel to new high levels for the season. It was by far tne biggest market of the year and closed net higher. May, KlVuttiHc, closed at 9.V; July, WS'if JKUkc, closed at 9! l-16c: September, W l-lfttfi VS closed at 9Sc; December, 96VW'c, cloF.-d at !rHc. CORN Receipts, 39,775 bu.; exports. 18I.S18 bit.; spot market steady. No. z, uc cieva. 9: 9iH! I I 8f.54:ssHtil "S-"S87-hH ass 4PT.I sou a 14 16 48 1 DO 14 70 8 I 17S I JO I I9R I I 10 I 30 4!vayfjoo4i 48 Articles. f Orn. High. Ixw. Close.' Yes y. Wheat May July Sept. Dec. Corn Mir Ji.ly 8et. Oats May July Bert ' lork- Hy July S-it Lard MiV Julv P. pt Riiis Uv July fcept 3o V 18 45 14 TO 1 70 10 9 35 8 I 10 48 4Ri i 4VaS 43'!U i ss i 00 i : 14 48 I 14 45 14 trSs) H 70 i- a 9 0?Hj l oi-si i km I 10 as ! 9 w t s ITS t 98 17V No 3. Ois'.i quotations were aa follows- KI.Ol It-Steady; winter patents, 33.3&4 3.U; winter straights. (J ii43.40; spring pat. ente. 33.6i-'fl ': spring atralghta, 3a.liij4.4f b.tkers. Sl.lu'it-e. h KAT No. aprtng, 8C; No. 3 8TO 9lc; No. 8 red. tUUt'KeHc " CORN No, t jVt'Ubvc; No. t yellow Cl'-M" S c. tAT No. t. V.c: Nil. 3 white, 4:!H3c ISYH No. & TtHilTio, BAM KY Fair to choice malting. TtiaTSc BI'KI S-No. 1 flax. II lHi No. I nonhl wtrii. 31 -4. Clover, contract grade I'.i.tn. r -j-l'iVISlONH atiort riU sUn, . i.v. tS.Sn.k ( lioit, Ji titi, H,-.itt NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS Weakorm of Thursday (nbsiln, bat Mood of roll Depreuion FrtTgilt, UNION PACIF C ADVANCES SLIGHTLY rismnelal Plaa More Favorably Re garded Thaa First fharp Rlao la Wheat Causes Farther Apprebeasloa. NEW TORK, May 10.-There was a sub sidence today of the weakness which was manifested In yesterday's stock market, but the market continued in a mood of dull depte.slon, which was only occasionally relieved bx Isolated Items of news. There as some revision of opinion towards the Lnlon Pacific financial plan from the ex treme disfavor In which It was held yes trrdar. l nlon Psclflc Itself showed Indi cations of some absorption and resisted the occasional pressure which It suffered with the rest of the UstTha quotations today 1 uion racinc righla on the curb the for the maraet were V, and tinder and for Southern Pacific rtM it a,M nnH.r Great Interest attached to the monthly crop report published by the Agricultural department shortly after noon. The rise In wheat after the report appeared to the highest price of the eesnon was a de pressing factor In the latent stock market. Ihe percent g of condition reported for the winter wheat crop did not show as large a deterioration i.art k..f tor and MVfcc, f. o.tv, afloat; No 1! white, the showing ot upwards of 3.6O0.O00 acres U-R..mn. -."; gold coin nn.1 bullion, 397,897,7:4; goid ccriifliateo, 344.oVi.870. REPORT OF TIIK (LKtKIMI HOlK Transaetloaa of lb Associated Baaks for (be Week. NEW TORK, May 10 Brndstreefs hen Clearlnts repoi t for the week ending May 9 shows an nsgregntn of ZWA.iia,nin, as against 33.ICi8.4M last week and H.l.u,i10.'4J In the Col responding week last year. Chii Sdlsn (IcarlnKS for the week total 3sr,.i, (10. ss against ITi.&XonO la-t e k and I.S, C.M.om in the same week l.tst year. The fol lowing la a lint of the cities: CITIE& Clearings. Inc. Dec. mi.c- Nn. S ve low. fiiHir. f. o b.. afloat in option market was more ac'Ive and firmer, with wheat closing VU V net mgoer. tay closed at Sic; July, nKWSc. closed al Wc; September closed at 63. OAT8 Receipts, 136, bvi.; exports, 11. 4SO bu. ; fpot market ejisy. Mixed, 28 to 33 lbs., 47c: natural white, 30 to X3 lbs.. 48Wtr 47V: clipped white, 86 to 40 lbs., ildJ'Ac. HAT Steady, shipping, gmsjlioc; good to choice. 3i.3tKa-i.3S. . , HOl'9-Bteady; gtnte, common to choice, IftiW crop, 14-ii1 he; 116 crop. 4Vfl'e: I'aclflc Cosst IK crop, fytfllc; 1? crop, tVUc. HIDKS Quiet ; Bogota, 34 V- LKATHER Steady: acid, H'STo. , PHOV1810N3-Beef. firm: family. tfV" 14.50; mess, 3S.6O-til0.O0; packet. 311.WVill.s. city extra India mess. 3J2.0Ofl22.8O Cut meats, firm: pickled bellies. 31o.5O912.0o; pickled hams, tU.(etflW Lard, firm; western prime, $9.15--(i9.26; refined. Arm; con tinent, 38 6f; S. A., 310.60; compound, l8.7S't 8.H. Pork, firm; family. is.6i''ilo.j; short clear, fl7.fK 18.50; mess, 317.ia.ls.w. TALLOW Firm; cltv ($2 per pkg.), So, country (pkgs. free), f5'4Hc. RlCiS Firm; domestic, lilr to extra, 2T tfUHc; Japan, nominal. BUTTBK Easy; street price, extra creamery, KW-y2c; official prices cteam ery. common to extra, 20'i26c; held, com mon to firsts, mjlMe; stale dairy, common to fancy, 3iji26c; renovated, common to ex tra, ltKh'Wc; western factory, common to firsts, 1MC22C; western Imitation creamery, extraa, 24 !; fl rata, 22c. .lllE8l--gteady; state, full cream, smell colored and white, September fancy, 15c; state, October, best. 14'4il4Mic; good to prime, K(&13c; state, large September fancy, lnVkc atate. October. bt. 14W144ji-. state, good to prime. 12iWl!ttc. Deslrab e grades of new small colored, steadily held at Uttc; small white sells slowly and 12c about top; unsaleable largs abovs llWa "KctoS-Weak; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 21c; mixed extra, 2Sc; firsts to extra firsts. 18lsc; western firsts, 17H18c; official price, same; seconds, 17((i'17i4c. I"Oi:LTRV Alive, firm; spring chickens. 30c; fowls, l&c; turkeys, 11c. Dressed, quiet; turkeys, 104tl4c; fowls, 10614c. St. Loals General Market. ST. LQUT8. May 10 WHEAT Higher; track No. 3 red, cash, 844Vc; No. 3 hard, 82'iHc; July. 85StiSc: September. 8.V0. CORN Higher? track No. 3 cash. t2c; 1 OAT-HIgher; track No. i cash. 44c; July, 4t)Hc; September, 36'x,c; No. 3 white. 4Hc. FLOUR Strong; red winter patents. a.W) CN.00; extra fancy and straight. 83.2&3'3-e; clear, 32.8&4I3.0O. SKKli-in.iomy. steady at 33.00473.75. CORNMEAL Firm. 32.50. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, KQWc. HAY-fitrong; timothy, 315.50ari9.50; prai rie. 310.0os13.0a IRON COTTON TIES 31.09. BAGGING 10o. HPJMP TWINE 10c - , , w, PROVISIONS Pork, htKher; Jobbing, 310.9. ' Lord, higher; prime steam, 38 "5. Drv salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, xft.<,: . clear ribs. 39.75; short clears, f.R7Vt. Bacon,- steady; boxed extra short lle.5"; cteor riDa, sales. Hl(h. Low. Cloaa. i.t to. 100 800 0 uo .... A 400 800 11.20 100 ll.ft '"ino i.400 i't'ii 3.100 't4"6 700 1.100 S,4u 1H to 80S short clear. 810.75. piCLTRT Firm : Stiflii-JHc; turkeys. He; . B V TT ERr-Weak ; EGGS Steady, 14o. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Oats, bu chickens, 12c; springs, ducks. 10c; geese, be. creamery, Receipts. Shipments 10.000 24.POO 24.0O0 70.000 O.0U0 .WLOOO . 69.000 Kassss City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS C1TT. May 10. WHEAT May. 7SV,c; July. Sic; September, 82c. Cash: No. 3 hard, SOifi'Sc; No. 3, 77Q3c; No. 2 red, S7c; No. 3, 79 85c. CORN May, 4!sc: July and September, 46V- Cash: No. 3 mixed. 61fitS2c; No. 3. 51c; No. 2 white. 534j63i4c; No. 3. Mc, OATS No. 3 whits, 44ac; No. 3 mixed, 4Mi 4.114c- R TIC Steady, 62fi6c. HAV Steady: choice timothy, 315.0016.00; choice prairie, ti0.&10.75. li C TTli R Creamei y, 1: packing. 16c. . , Receipts. Shipments. 62.000 T2.0IO 28.0D0 45.0I0 9.000 12,000 Wheat, bu. .... Corn, bu. ...... Oatsj tii Closing quotations at Kansas City as fur nished by Logan at Bryan, No. 3 Board of Trade: Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. ! Close, Wheat July. Sept.... Corn July.... Sept 77m 79S 4' Til l 77;80el 79SJ KsH 4rH'45Tktf46l 4SH 4bM 46:4HkdVi li Bid. A Asksd. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, May 10.-WHEAT-Spot, No. 2 red western winter, steady. 6a 3d; No. 1 California, firm. Sa 6d. Futurea, qulol; May. SaiiSi': July, 8s 7d; September, 6. 8'd. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new. 4s7'AJ; American mixed, old, 4s 7WJ. Futures, quiet; July. 4a ISd; September, taTSd. Peorliv Grain Market, PEORIA. May lO.-CORN-Hlgher; No, 3 yellow end No. 3 Wlc; No. 4. 48i,c; no grade. 4tN7o. ' OATS-Virm: No. 3 white, 44H; No. t white, 43ViM4e; t'o. 4 e-hlte. 4Sc. RYE Steady; No. 1 87ti'i'X-. WHISKY On basis of 31.1 .for Jlnlahed goods. Pkllndelnhtn Prednrt Market. PHILAPF.IJ'HIA. May 10. BUTTER Steadr: good demand; extra western cream ery, fTc. EG(;S Steady; fair demand; weatern flrsts. free caiesi 18c at mark. 1 CHtlKSE Firm and scarce; New York full creams, IJdUe. wiiurr Hinea wneat was rar In excess or any current supposition. The continued oeluy to spring wheat seeding In tTle northwest was also a discouraging factor. The London market was a center of soms depression, growing out of disorders among the Indian subjects of the British empire. London was reported a buyer of some stocks in this market. Including Union Pa cific. Estimates of the weeks currency movement did not Indicate a change In the cash Item, the receipts on balance on tne interior movement having been enough appuiently to rather mors than offset the SLtbtr-easury s sbsorptlon from the market, the latter Including, however, the 32O0U0O0 deposlt-d for the telegraphic transfer to fan Francisco. The money market was appreciably stronger nevertheless, and this caused the supposition that some Urge yndicate operations have affected the loan -.1!?, , tne,lj"''s during the week. Some "'f I'"' w'Kits In Reading was accom panied by unconfirmed rumors of an In tended note issue. Its decline helped to pO 111 down the whole of the later market v,to? ti7.!I;Vrrr.irulor' To,ai pa-r H 'rS Waii"IW SUt" U deC"npd on1""! were?"' 'n1 Cl"ln 0uo'n Adama Bipreas, ax-dl Amaisainata4 Copper Am. c. ft P ; Am. C. A F. pfit ' Am. Cotton OH Am. Cotton oil pta American Kipraaa Am. H. 4 u pf4 American lea Am. Ignored oil Am. tilnmrO OH pfd.. ...... Am. Locomotive, ex-dle.... Am. Locomotlrs sfd Am. g. R Am. . A R. pfd Am. Susar Raflnlnc Am. ToImcco pfd ctra Anaconda Mlnlnf Co Atchison, aa-dlr. ai-rlghU. Atchlaon, ptd. ai-righta Atlantlo Coaat Una Baltimore a Ohio Bal. A Ohio ptd PiwJdys Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central of N. J t'heaapeake A Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chicago A N. W C. M. A gt. p Chloago T. A T Chicago T. a T. pfd C . C, C. A St. L Colorado P. A I Colorado A So Colo. A go. lit pfd Colo. go. Id pfd Conaolldated Caa Corn Prnducta Corn Products pfd Delaware A Hud,on..., 11.. L. W Denver A R. O D. R. O. pfd Matlilars' Becurltlea ,. Brls Erla lal pfd s. Erie 14 pfd General Elrctrla Illinois Central Intamatlonal Paper .., Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pinup pfd Iowa Oeatral Iowa Central pfd kanaaa Cltr 80 , K. C. So. pfd Loulavllle A N Mexican Central Minn. A St. t 8. M. 8. M. MlB-'Oert PaclAe M., K. A T M.. K. A T. ptd National Lad N R. K. of H. pfd... New Tork Central H. T.. O. A W Norfolk A W N. A W pfd , North American . I M . 11-11 ' Pennaxlvanla People a Oaa P.. C. C. A 8t. L, Preened Steel Or Preened g C. pfd Pullman Palaca Car... Reading Reading 1st pfd, oerod Reading Id pfd Republic Steal Republic Steal pfd..., Rock Island Co Rock l.l.nd Co. pfd.. St. L A 8. P. li pfd Rt. Loula 8 W St. L. B. W. pfd Southern paclne so. Paolflo pfd Southern Railway .... 80. Railway pfd Tonoraate C. A I..... Texaa A Pacific T., St. L A W T . St. L. A W. pfd.. Cnlon Paclflo Cnion Paclfle pfd If. g. Eipreas V. I. Realty V. 8. Ri.rfxr V. g. Rubber pfd V. S. . Uleel C. 8. Stacl pfd Va. -Caro. Chemical .. Va -Caro. Chem. pfd.. We ttash WabeaA pfd Welle-Pargo Rtnreaa . W'eatlftghnuaa Blertrlo Western tJnloa Whaallng A U E Wiaconaln Central ..y. Wis Central pfd Northera Paclfle Central Leather , Central Leether pfd. goes-Sheirield Steel .. Grert Northern ....... Int- MetropoliUB .... int. Met. pta 100 Uo 4 40n too . n.400 '. " ioo .' "iri . l.Jno , 1.0O0 loo aoo 1.400 700 800 ,?'22N.. St. P. A 8 pfd. Stlnneaaolls brain Market. MINNEAPOLIS May 10. WHEAT-July. HHc; September, 91So; No. 1 hard, Wi!i4c: No. I nortlK-rn. sSujuWo: No. 3 northern. 91 fl,"1" ., vn. itorthern. W.rsn FLOCR Flrat patents, 34.594.0O; second p.r.iu, 4-4.w4 to; llik tlal, BRAN In bulk. lo.tj(gl8.2S. Mllvraakeo Grain Market. MILWAI'KEB, May W.-WHEAT-N0. 1 northern. SluiKic; No. 3 DortlMsrn, 87eSc; JulV, t!'JC. t'ORN-Julr. 50SC asked. BARLEY No. 8. euaoio; sample. gOQTOc. Metal Market. NEW TORK. May 10. M ETALS The Ixinilon tin market waa a little lower, with put cloning al a-l.M 6a and futurea at 17 Sa. Locally, however, the market was firm aud heavier, owing to light auppllea, with siot quoted at l4.i5.iju tpper was ir regular in the London market, with spot closing Is higher at H1 lio, and fut.rea as lower at tut liw.' Locally the markut was unlet and uuchuiged. Ivike waa quoted at , 2S.I J-1 5Uk easting at 3-i 7i Zi. 4. Lead was unchanged .t .vio.ijrj in the looul market and advauoed 2a ed to 18 15a In London. Sijolter wa unchanged at '3b 16s sd In lAn don, but was Lwor lot-ally at !.;. ii 64. Iron waa still higher abrvud, with standard fotindry quoted at tils 7d and Cleveutn warrants at 61s 3d. Locally the market w:a rirui tod irles are somewhat nomiiuU a far as the spot position la cotu-orned. N a. I foundry Is quoted at Ji.3i.rJo U, N4 3, rurthern, at l- 0,rJ 50, NV.-. 2 foundry, kuuthern, at 3-i.ua- and No. 1 f 01 didry, ou'-hera, i?t, at 3-i CH-a' 0o ST. 1-OV13. ilay k -M TTAL -Load. 'iu:t. 3w.-' 6vaiora doiX, e-J.W.4a, lo 1.000 l.io, loo l.loo 'i.'46 400 u0 500 W. 400 4.000 "'400 is j. aw l0 !00 100 .. 84.MO .. 4. MO .. 1.000 t 100 !! "'100 t"0 ..144.704 800 400 lo II 400 8,100 4H MV4 11 tt 100 100 aou iiiii m' "i'i i ioc4. 10044 87 14 1764 174k 414 '404 11 1014 lSit4 IfO 1344 111 'it" ii" S54 4i 854 U '" 'it" 1114 11 i si v. 174 "Mi, 'u '48 M4 84 394 rt 604 89 ti 1474 147 44 (44 &D4 f4 1174 1164 81 tot, in" 744 74 S4 tH 45 4S 614 l ii'i" iii" 37 S6 774 7 12t4 121 14 80. ..... iio 1044 'riii "i4 tit u 1H 1 tiH 48 48 'sis m" 11414, 11.14 x 104 464 464 1474 1414 '194 'fiij 834 5i4 1444 1414 to 4 804 'io ' 'si" 1! loi4 J74 11 1004 Nw Tork Ch.rago iioston Philndeli-hia St. Ixiuls , Ilttsburg San Francisco BnJtlmoro Katwas City Cincinnati New Ori-ns Mlnneopolts Cleveland Detroit .. Loulavllle Lis Angeles OKiAA M.lwaukee Seattle ' St. Paul Providence Buffalo Indianapolis Denver m Fort Worth Richmond Albany Washington Sn.lt Lake City Port Is nd. Ore Columbus, O..... St. Josvpti Memphis rVivntinah Atlanta Spokane, Wash Toledo, O Tacoma Nashville Rochester Hartford lVnrla Des Moines Norfolk New Haven M l l and Rapids ! Dayton Portland, Me Sioux City SDtinrfield. Man.... j Evansvllle Birmingham Sy rncuse I Augusta, Ga Mobllo - . Worcester Knoxvllle Wilmington, Del Charleston, S. C... Chattanooga Jacksonville, Fla.... Wichita Wllkesbarre Davenport Little Rock Wheeling. W. Va... Fall River Kalnniazoo. Mich.... '4 I Topeka SprlnKfleld. Ill f.'S I Helena Fort Wayne, lnd New Bedford Lexington Tottngstown Krie, Pa.... Macon A kir n Rockford. Ill Cedar Rapids, la Chester, Fa Ringhamton Fargo, N. D Lowell Canton, O Bloomlngton, III.. South Bend, lnd.. Qulncy, 111 Springfield, O Sioux Fulls, S. D. Mansfield. O Decatur. Ill I Fremont, Neb Jacksonville, 111.. Lincoln, Neb 1 eon.kl.nd. Cal 'Houston 'Galveston ai.ii. 8.1. 4 1,. 12 . 10.3 . 'i'.iy'. 29. 2!. 1.91. 23 61 8 .l81.7P4.IlI.0iW ZlO-.I'L.t"!) ii,j;.oi, 14H.V,,.oot ti.tr.iii 54.ne.um, Al.S-'l.O'"!! .s.(W.i ai.i.w"") lii.lfl.O"!1 ai.s.a.iu 15.7"4."ii; 14,si.ii 12.S.il.0lW. ' 12,44.IJHI 11,438,0001 lu,7,i.imi 8.n7,ti 9.197.(iOO 7.17Z.til .044.U 8.M7,"" 7.415.U' 8.419.li .ir,(MO' 6.4.K.H")! 6.80iOHO 6,78t.tt) 7,143.( 6.6lfT,o ,oas.oi 4.S1.H.KI0! S.W.0OM 4.C17.0i 13.9 6.815.iOO 1.8 28.6 I 19.4 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Fgir Icqu r for Cgttle, Bfoeiptt Licbt and Fr 0ft Etftsdj. HOG MARK iT SHOWS riUCTUATIONS General Market lllghar, with Highest ttaotatloa tor Month heep Be celpts Light, with 4)noln lona A boot Steady. BOl'TH OMAHA. May 10, 1907. Receipts aerv Ofllclal Monday ... Otilclal Tuesday ... Ofllclal Wedm-Jdsv I Official Thursday . j Official Friday ... Cattle. Hogs. 8hcep. w r4 ... tut n... 14 M 4 St XV.. 7 l'4 to 4 V 14.. 4 . ... PI ... 8 8.4 1 r f 8 t 11 ... 8 414 l't ... 4 45 ... 4 4 4.UU 4.918 , 3.M . 1.708 6.8 Five days this week. .19.03 Same days last week 22.732 Same daji 2 wee.Vs sgo..35.Wn Same dsvs 8 n. mo. iK.wd 15 ll ' j Ssme days 4 tr. iigo.. . tiu 104 IW4 10? 12414 24 41 14 J'.u IO1H4 74 IS r4 ITU, 10 40U 11 ISO 1324 8 14 11 44 14 89 4414 1.11 18 4 76 10 4 24 71 4 4 68 ID 14111, 144 14 71 at 75 18 IS 4 14 kt HA 11 484 100 111 74 35 4 IS 81 1114 4 "4 82 ;?4 1224 1 70 .44 9 10 .;.. 17.0I. 13a).. 4.6,.. 27.9,.. 14.. 11.9.. i'.l!.. 3.4 17.1! 1.7 28.9; ll.ll 34.61 40.3 6.140 .! 4.573 7.4 6.O0O JS.753 47.3i 42.7S4 4A.403 41.l 3o.61S i.8'1 1.616 4.877 . l.&W r.srn S1.H 61. 9H 8.1. i2 31.603 Same days last year 20,900 the following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South umana for the year to date compared with last year: I Cattla Hogs , Sheep 1907 416.371 8S8.443 714,yol lien!. Ire. 34R..7U1 66.870 R.1 tiT4,8ol 40,160 Dai". T2.6rt6 84.9 4,t3.oii 4.te'.," 4.M,0o. 3.74iOi)! 4.Ki.l" 2.9W.j S.l.iOI 2.!.0'! 2Mv.f: 2,Wi.) 1.i'. .lofi 2.3!;!.0iOI 2.5ll7.(lO,. 2. l-.iist 2.3fS. 2,i7.0il 1.519.WO 1.5M.CU0 1.7.0ril 1.7S0.0fio l.art.onn l.:ni.w l.fO,0tl l.tiM."i l.a.ixm i,2-.h,or l.afl.oio i.r:s.) 1,175,00 l,21O,0fi 1.131.iH 1.07l.iv wi.ovl 7KI.OIVII 8?..fofij 7473.0HW 612,0811 647 .' 1541,01 ons.oio W9,0 os.o 01 7X4.0a"l 62.1 .omi 6l,0i'i 61R,I01 6n.o(i t0,fi 4'.7,0,iO t777.0Oi i 6fG.0VI 444.01 n fS.iHV)1 4S1.IWII S72.l s; n.ooo 312.I1TO 1.8-!9. 8.017. 0 24.K2 0"n 13,122,Ot 8 8 "z'.'i 2.4 "ia!i 28.8 4.0... 10.7... 7.1... 9.4'.., 24.9; CATTl.K ul .1 iTATll INS Oood to choice corn-fed steeia So.SrlR ) Fair to good corn-fed steers 4.oVu6.S0 Common to fair steers 4.2."i4i4 8J Oood to choice fed cows 4 40a4.9) Fair to good cows Knd heifers l.1bfy 25 Common to fair cows t.6tii3.60 Fair to choice stockers A feeders.. 4.60u6 00 Fair to good stockers A feeders... 4.uoii 4,:0 Common to fair stockers S.'.Rt54,00 Bulls, stags, etc t.7fij-f&0 Veal calves , 4.0VdtVOO The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omnha for tha last several days, with comparisons: Dato. I 1907. 19(i6. 1906. 19n4.19o3. 1903. 1901. FHF.KP tnly six tars were reported In this morning and three of them were direct to packers. In other words, there wss not enough of anything to make a test of the market. The fen loads on snle brought prices that looked about steady with ) eater-day. As will hafe been noted from the re ports made from nay to day. the market since Monday hna been slow, with a weaker tendency, owing to the fact thnt eastern msrkets have been grnduslly weakening ffT. The feellne on the part of buyers both here and elsewhere Is that prevailing prices are too high anil In consequence they are acting on the bear side. Quotations on wooled killers: Oood to choice Inmbg, 3 .SOfcS.fti; fair to good lambs, 3T.26ti1. Quotations on shorn stock: Oocd to choice lambs. 88.1Mi7.1R; fair to good Intnbi, 8'- (o5.: common and cull lambs, 86 "or 00; good to choice yearlings, light, i. fr 6 00; good to choice yearllnts. heavy, isjUti 8 16; fair to good yeerllna:s. 3S6.v.jt90; good to ehoics wethers. 35 "Hi 6. 90; fair to good wethers. 3." .8 0iio.7R: good to choice ew-s. 36 ni6 so; fair to go"d ewes, 84 o"tr 26; culls, pucks ana stags, n.&vH.2&. No. Av. 2 western bucks m 1S.1 western ewes, shorn, fdrs.... 87 1 western ewes (lambs by side) 4K9 western lambs, shorn 78 is: western ewes 117 5.6 8 4'. 28.3!. "WW. SO. 2 6.5 "sir 0 6 37.1 84 ?!.6 30.0 11.1 4.91 16.61 14. 3 34.fi 23 R 8.'.. M 15.1 30.4 ll.Zi 9.7 7S! 14.0 17; 19.7' 9.91 21.4 27.fi 5.0l 8.9 30.0 . 5.7l, 6.11. 14.7!. 44.fi . 7.4 29.81.. '!o .. 16.9!.. 9.01.. 28.9. . 17.9 ... "tVVKl" 21.9.. 1.5 April April April May Aiay May 1.0 1 May 1 i ay ;May Hi ay Mai- May May 28.. 29.. 80.. I... 2... 3... 4... 6 I 6 101 364 ( 6 11 27W 8 29 8 2J 6 2.S 5 11 9.8 i-'vi 8 6 2 I ( n 6 2C-UI 21 t 15 6... 8 23m 7...I 6 v;-4 6 IS 8... 8 24il 21 9... I 6 J 21 4 721 8 R3 7 07 4 Odi 8 7i 7 03) t f. -'! ? P.! t & 2 5 19! 4 fy- 6 6 3i 5 a 6 17 6 1.- 10... I H 861 6 24 1 6 l'. 4 Uf Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES, Cattle. I Omaha $3.2i.'tin .60 1 Chicago 1.8inii.4o Kaniias City 3.fu6 20 ! St. IjouIh 1.9"vnj.25 Sioux City 3..f,'vi,i.,o The olbclul numbei ot -cars 6 S3i 90 6 64 4 67! 76 7 1j 5 71 1 t vi 0 ll 4 59! 751 I 1" 4 a I 6 71 02 4 tki! 661 1 Hi 6 4 il C 63! 93' 6 70 S 64! 7 00 S 64 4 CM 6 821 7 071 6 68 I 7 08 S 61 Pr. 3 80 I 00 7 "0 T 25 t 90 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hoora Fire to Ten feuta flleher .Sheep flteady, bat Slow CHICAOO. Mny 10. -CATTLK Receipts, about 1.6O0 bead; market steady; common to prime steers, 34.OOrrra.60; cows, 33.50iat.0iij heifers. 3S.(4"ij6 SO; bulls, 83 .4rij4.0; calves, 2.76,16.00; stockers and feedera, 33 0O'u.26, HtHlS Receipts, about 16.0ti0 head; mar ket Mi 10c higher; choice to prime heavy. 30 60516.6: 4; medium to good heavy,- 36 45" 6.60; butrhergelghts, I'I 6:46 74; good to prima mixed. 3fi.52ifirfi .66; packing, 3151 6 60; pigs, 16.6tvu.s6; oulk of sales, $660i 6.56. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, about 6,o( head; market stead v, but slow; sheep, 34.6.10; yearlings, 35.76 u,;6; lambs, 35.60 8.75. 14.9 CANADA. Montreal Toronton Winnipeg Ottawa u"" 'ancouver, B. C.,.. Halifax Quebec Hamilton St. John. N. B. . . -. London, Ont Victoria, B. C Cnlgary Edmonton 30,03fi,flO0 24.148. fool 12.1m.ono1 s.4a.ooi 8.510.0101 1.112. fiKM J.427.0n) 1 4i-,o fro1 l,42,00ol ss.-; o! 1.424.nml 1,004,000! 43.51 22.8 51.4 2.6 '7S'r 20. s' 6 4 15.8 46.3 1.4 6.5 Hogs. 38.20 6 30 5.W"u6 56 6.2ey .t4iuti.o7Vs 8.2irftHi35 Of SIOCK brought In today by each road was: r;attle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r a. C, M. & St. P 1 Missouri Pnclftc 5 I'nion Paclllc Syst... 20 C. & N. V.,eaet C. & N. W.. west.. C, St. P., M. 'O.... C, B. & Q., east C, B, & Q., west C, R. I. c4 P., cvtst.. C, R. 1. At P., west.. Illinois Central Chicago Ot. Western. Total receipts 86 The diaposiuon of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated 37 5 8 9 2 3 4 ii '5 i' 3 19 .. i 7 3 11 10 2 1 1 4 "74 1 4 Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co Cudiihy Pack. Co., K. C. Vansant & Co Isjbman & Co Hill & Son F. P. Iewls J. B. Root & Co T. H. Inghram Sullivan Bros Other buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 2r 732 641 1.23.1 6u3 1.623 1SJ 166 1,659 657 75 ,,. ... 23 48 13 2 23 1 70 ... 133 6.160 872 Not Included In totnls becausa containing other Items than clearings. Not Included In totals becauM compari sons are Incomplete. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, May 10. MONET On call, steady, 2Vi'&'3 per cent; rulir.g rate 2 per ce;-.t; c'.osimr bid, 2 per cent; offered at 24, per cent, ''.me loans, strong; sixty days, 4 per cent; ninety days, 44: per cent; six months, 4ri per cent. PK1MK MERCANTILE PAPER 6Vrti6 P8TERLINO EXCHANOS Firmer, with actual business in bankers' hills at 346i((i 4.865 for demand and at 34 8:)'a4.8:ii5 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 34.84dH.87; com 4 imerclal bills. 34.83. Ji I SILVER Bar, 64!c: Mexican dollars, 60c. "" BONDS Uovernment, easy; rauroao, ir- Total 1.8S5 CATTLE Receipts of cattle, as usual on a Friday, were very moderate, less man 100 curs all told, being reportod in. There was a fair Inquiry for beef cattle, but the market was without noteworthy change. The few loads on snle changed hands at about steady prices. The ten dency of the market this week has been upward on the medium kinds of steers. 2 g j wmio tne oest grades nave not suuwu 1 much chance. .. rn UVa KIIU l,D,l, I, .1,1 VU(,1,,,UI,UU steady prices, and In some cases, if any thing, looked a little strong as compared with yesterday. The market on cows and heifers has been In a good healthy condi tion all the week, and under the Influence of the good d'-mand snd moderate receipts prices have shown some strength. Stockers and feeders were In very light supply, as usual at this time In the week, and the market was without quotable change. In fact, there has been very little change In the maiket alj this week. Qotxl light stockers have been In very good de mand and the tendency on that kind has been upward. Representative sales: Kevr York Live Stork Market. J NEW TORK. May 10.-BE10VE8 Re ceipts, 3SHi head; market for steers, slow to a shade lower! bulls snd cows stesdyj steers, 35.0Dfc5.X6; bulls, J3 ;M4.76; cciws, li.J6 ii4.40. Liverpool and Condon rabies quoted live cnttle steady at llSuli1 pe lb., dressed weight; refrigerator beef Wgher at Sc per lb. Exports estimated for to morrow, 920 cattle and 5,en0 quarters of beef. 4ALVK8 Receipts, 738 head; market active, 25c higher: veals, $5.CVq"i.75; choice selected, 88.00. Dressed calves steady to strong; rlly dressed veals, 9&HHc per lb.; country dressed, tiiTJlflc; choice, lotye. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,177 head: market for sheep, nominal; for lambs, l.V'i2oc lower and alow; good to prime clipped lambs, were, quoted at 87.2f)ii7.75; gmoiKl sales at 37 25 for fairly good stock; no spring slock offered. lit MiS Receipts, 2.760 head; market steady; Virginia hogs, 37.00. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Mo.. Mny 10. CATTLE Receipts. 8,000 head, Including 100 south erns: market steady; choice export and dressed beef steers, 3R.80'6.2o; fair to good steers, 34 5O55.80; western fed steers, 34.2tya" 8.60; stockers and feeders, 33.7!vii6.25; aouth ern steers, 84.OWi6.50; southern cows, 13 00 4.40; nntlve cows, 3- 75456.(8); native holfers, 83.7S'g6.36; bulls, 33.i5-a4.to, calves, 33.504? 6.50. HOGS Receipts, 9,500 head; market 5o higher; top, 36.60; bulk of sales, ; 4(",r 6at; heavy, 36.35'8.40; packers, 36.36? 6.4. t; npnts, .4oii.6fl; pigs, 3535iif.75. SHEET AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.400 head; market steady; lambs. 37.lMiH.60; ewes and yearlings, 36 606.75; western fed yearlings, 38.26i7.o0; western fed sheep, l4.9uvb.uo; fed ewes, 34.0o-u6.00. 34-quart 3660; 34) 19c; Umberger, No. !.:: ; 31.. K8) 1144 114 ... 100 lit, 34 MOO 1144 1324 1. 100 1 100 I 0 6 114 124 ct Total tales for tha day. Til. to eAares. BT in 81 4 Si 124 11 65 8.1 X 111 pi 41 147 34 S2 11 0 8 44 119 10' I 100 38-4 10 134 4 2M 144 84 11 17 14 1321, 17 6u 8 13S14 tt 844 IS... 34... 4... 10... Ill ... regular. - 11... Closing quotations on bonds today wert 17... at follows: V. ft. rer. 4a, reg do ooupon IT. 8. 3a, ref...... do coupon V. 8. old 4s, reg. do ooupon V. 8. new 4a, rag. do eouoon Am. Tobacco 4t. .. do ta Atrhiaoa gea. 4a.. V.o a.11. 4a Atlantic C. L. U... .'4N Bal. A Ohio 4a do 14a Brk. R. T. t. 4a. Central of Oa. fit.. do let Inc. Io Id Ine do Id Ino rtiea. A Oh o 4. : Chicago A A. 14a. I C . B. A Q n. 4a. C , n. I. A P. 4a do eol ..104 Japan 6 884 ,.104 Jauan Ca. 2d aerlaa... 94 ..101 do 4a ctfa 17 ..101 do 44a ctfa 2 ..10',u li. A N. unl. 4a 1'4 ..10114 t!an. t. It 4a. 100 . . .12 'Mrx. Central 4a 81 . 12'JH do let Ine 11 .. 7 Minn. A fit. L, 4a . 0 ..1044 M.. K. A T. 4a .. 7 do It 44 2"N. R. R. of M. 4a 82 .'US. T. C. 1. 14a 4 ..10'. N. 1. C. t 8a m .. 12hNo. Paclfle 4a 101 "10k N. A W. e. U........ " ! ...I O. 8. U rfdg. 4a S2 j 1.. .. TO 'Penn. none. 14a 144 I 11.. .. snHltaadtnt (en. 4a. t ..lnl8t. L. A 1. M. e. 5a.. 110 .. 118 fit. L A 8 r. tf 4a. 81 .. 4 gt. L. g W. e. 4a... 78 .. 49 Sahord A. L. 4 744 . . 84Uso. paemc 41 ee I w 14 17 I 1 : is. 11 11 vi tie OTC. 4 8. L f. 4a.. HU do let 4a rtft : cnlo. Ind. (a, xr. A. 48 o. Railway 6a 1!"4 Roaton Btoeka and Bonds. . BOSTON, May .-Call loans. 345 per cent; time loans, 5ECH per cent. Official nosing quotations wet Colo. Mid. 4a. Colo A 80. ta D. A R. O. 4 r" fit! lire get. la.... Erie v 1. 4a do sen. 4a HocalDg Val 44a.. Bid. Offered. 70 Trite A P. '4T . St. L. tA Vnlon Pacific 4a.. . U4ti. 8 Steel Id 6a.. . H Waheeh la . lil4Weetem Md. 4a .. .1044 W. ALB. 4a... la 1114 A W. 4a. ..1014 . . 7 ..1M .. 784 .. 81 Atrhlaan adj. 4t. , do 4a Met. Central 4a Atehlann do pfd , Bnelot A Alhanjr... bnitoi) A Main Betff Elevated ... ni.il but Vfd N Y . N. II A H. t'nion PaclAe Am. Psev. Tube..., amer. Sugar do sfd Am. T A T Am. Woolen .. K.lleon Elee. Maaa. Rlertrle da pfd 6Uaa. Oaa .... t'olted Pratt ........ I'nited S. at ...,.. do pfd C 8. meal tt pfd Adventure . ... Atlouoe Amalsevaatttl Atlantic glactiata Kn-i-jlita and "Bid. Ilia.-. 14 .... 4. M Cal. A Racla.. . t Centennial . 74 Copper Range . . ", Dalf Waat . rrankllt .:6 4Uranhr .lrll lata iiuralt ... IJi 4aea Mining . .191 Hkhlun .170 Mohatk U!4 !ont. C. A C. . 8 Old Dominion . .f44 Oeeeola .lit Parent Jtl Qulary 4 8iannoa 1 amarack Trinity . M t one tropoer . . 8184 V. 8. Mining... .lot r. a. 011 . 44 Vtas . 1744 Victoria . 14 Wtnoea . Woleertot . 14 Kortk Butte . 44 Bu-le Coalition . 114 Nevada 1 . 11 'al. A Art tout . U4Artrona Cora X-dlvlder.d. "Asked. Usioa Closing Storks. LONDON, May 8. Closing quotations on tha Stock exchange were: Console, money ... 16 1-14 N. T. Central.,.. a-a do account & 3-14 Norfolk A W ' iit Anaconda 114 do ptd " Ina ' AU-hleon 74 Oniarlo A W !,5 I do pfd M PennayWanlt .... ' 3 Bultlmort A Ohlo....l :4 Itand Ml:iet 'it?. 1 Canadian ParlSc ....U14 Heading 13 4 .. 84 .. 144 .. 86 4 .. 8 .. 14 ..141 .. 124 ..111 .. 174 ..l't .. 31 .. 41 .. 4414 .. 10 .. U :: ..18 .. g.H .. 874 .. 1414 ..171 4 W. P.. I Cilliago Gt. ! r , v. 4 8t. I De Deere u. a n. u do pld grla do let pfd do 14 ptd Mltnola Central . loulaellle A N.. St , K. A T 117 74 Ml lb 4 47 4 214 7. 11... 4... 1... a... 11!.. !... 1... u... 1... 3... 1.. 1... 1... 1... Av. .... 24 ....1006 9 .... 7i4 intm .... H4 12Ki . ...HHS ....1034 .... 470 ....1043 ....1105 . . . .KI .... S.'3 ....11 I'I 10411 ....llfO ....1147 ....1178 .... 8S0 ....1041 .... s'8 ....l'0 .... 9(4 ....111 .... s;s .... !i .... f-oO ....1018 .... 8M ....VUt 42 .... M .... li"0 10.1S 1--44I .... tM .... M6 .... 720 .... IU4 ....10M ....1030 !48 ....1144 ....15.0 ....1440 Pr 4 24 4 40 4 0 4 30 4 0 4 ft I 14 i 00 t 00 t 00 i 00 6 10 8 10 6 10 6 10 JO t n 1 10 6 241 3 7S 1 H 1 24 1 tv 1 40 8 76 8 ki 4 00 4 06 4 10 4 10 4 II 4 1 4 SO 4 S-'-. 4 15 4 16 HEIFKltb. 4 00 1 4 14 1 4 15 I 4 45 BULIJJ. No. .... 21.... 18.... 14.... 16 ... 40.... .... 18.... 26.... 18... IS.... 10... it ... 45.... !.... 21.... 34.... 7.... 40.... cows. 14!!!! 11.... 14!.'!.' 14.'.".'.' 1 8 15 I 61 1 75 4 00 4 00 4 00 1. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1. Ae 1120 Mil 1141 Ii.i8 1L2H 1 10)7 im 1241 1211 1247 UU4 1071 1J1) 126 135 1241 1394 1411 ItUO 1070 1180 MM l'.0 14 !14i 1100 821 1040 luet lt.'l ltl 11' 12X) 12.11 ..1144 ..1340 .. 800 .. T30 ..1260 ... .178.0 ....1340 ....1700 ....1750 ....1440 ....1180 Pr. 80 8 35 8 IS 5 2.1 5 15 I 80 6 15 8 36 8 15 6 40 6 40 3 40 6 46 8 4S 8 44 I 10 8 50 6 51 8 40 4 18 4 35 4 15 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 44 4 60 4 50 4 10 4 60 4 44 4 65 4 65 4 70 4 71 4 75 4 60 4 76 8 14 4 18 4 25 4 26 4 3 4 15 4 45 St. l.onls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. May. 10. CATTLE-Recelpta, I. 2o9 head, Including 800 Texans; market strong. Nntlve shipping and export steers, 3fi.2ijti.25; dressed beef snd butcher steers, 34.80iu.6fi5; steerc under l.mo lbs., 34.t"4.75: stockers and feeders, 33.5t5.26; cows nnd heifers, 32.85rd 50; canners. 82.00(33.75; bulls, 32.6rn-ci4.7S; calves, 34.00rall.00, Texas and Indian steers, 32.605.50; cows and heifers, II. 9fKfj6.40. HOOS Receipts, 7,600 head; mnrket higher. Pigs and lights. 36.Orvfi6.67: packers, R i1iu34.SC; butchers and bust heavy, 36.504)) SHEEP AND LAMR8 Receipts, 5W bead; market steady.- Native muttona, 33.SrVw6.xo: lambs. M.ootfj.; culls and bucks, W.00X&6.00; stockers and feeders. t3.36fa'4.Q0. , St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, May 10. CATTLK Re ceipts. 349 head; market steady. Natives. 34.5'r'rW 25; cows and heifers, 32.0034.75; Ftockers and feeders. 33.76f-J4.80. HOCS Receipts, 6.008 heRd; market iVrJ 10c higher; top, $6-50; bulk of sales, 38-40 'siiEEP AND LAMR8 Receipts, 5.815 head; market firm. Lambs, 3K.25uto; year lings, 3o.00ii4.50. Slnox City LIto Stork Mnrket. SIOUX CITY, May 10.-(Speclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, l,f(J head; mnrket steady; beeves, 84.60a'j.75; cows, bulls and mixed. 33.4(Xtm.80; stockers and feeders. 33.8ofa4.60: calves and yearlings, 33.2yu4.30. , ... IH'GS Receipts, 3.700 head; msrket c higher, selling at 38.2uft6.3&; bulk of sales, 8C.304(5.S2. Stork In Sight. Receipts of live stock at tha six principal western markets yesterday: cattle, nogs, oneep. South Omaha Sioux City .... Kansas City .. St. Joseph St. Louis 1 Chicago Totals ... 1.704 ... 1,000 ... 8.000 ... 349 ... 1.J00 ... 1,600 6.000 8.700 9.5O0 6,008 7.600 16.000 1,638 3.400 6.615 600 6,000 ...13,756 45,708 15,212 1 , 374 171 110 152 130 110 1U 167 M t r 6 to I 50 8 60 Hew Tork Mlalas Stacks. NCvV TORK, May . Closlngr quotations on mining a toons ware: A4kis Cos. Alio ot B -wo M IllMiiawlcll COS 40 IXaiiatotk Tntnal .... 44 r, Cal. A Va 74 horn rillver 140 Irua Silver 2W lyeaCTlllt Cet 6 IHtla Chief ... Ontario Ouhlr PiMuat 6avuga 8tarrt Nevada amall Uopet .. Staniirt ... 6 ...414 ...tuu ... 14 . It Batk Clearlagt. OMAHA. May 10 -Bank clearings for to day were 31.560.CajO .68 snd for th oorre gpondlng data last year 31.653.793 !. Treaaarr Stateaueat. WASHINQTON. Mar 18-Todtw s at... men 1 ot tea treasury Da erui tuna, exciualv rtMTve, shows ... 114 do pfd t. , . ..18 Routher-n Pnltle ...184 lnlon PaclAo 14h4 ... 24 do pfd 4 ... 774 V. B P-eel 34 ... 814, do pfd 104 ... 474 Wabaak H4 ...40 do ptd 27 .. .1444 dpanlet, 4a M ...111 Grand Trunk 314 374 Sll.VFiH Bar. steady. 30d per ounce. MONEY 14VU? per rent. The rate of discount In for short bills Is 3 per months' bills, 3 per cent. the open market ; market cent; for three Bank of France Statement. PARIS. May 10. The weekly statement of the Bank of Pracce showt the following changes: Notes In circulation, decreased 4o.sj.2xaJ f. ; treasury deposits. lncre'i-d 7 6 8,0,4) f ; general deposits, decrease. 1 49. "(i.ouO f. ; gold In hand. Increased 13.3.5.fiO f. ; sliver In hsnd. Incr-aied 1 7j,Ouo f.; bills diBiounted, de-re sei 1!3,626,(0) f.j advames, decreated 8.475,000 f. far thil Baak of Goriuaay Statement. BERLIN. May 10. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of fJeriuany shows the following changes: Cash In hnnd. de creased, I,66o.Oiij in.; treasury nous, ln creaiwd, l.l-40,iW in.; other securities, de creaeed t.Uv.uu) ni.; notes In circulation, de creased 48.54o,uu0 m. Oils and Hoala. OIL CITY, May OIL Credit balances. 1176; runs. lo,t4l; average, H.517; rh.u nients, IN V.'t; average, 173.343. SAVANNAH. Oa., May 10. TURPEN TINE Hrm; 3Sc; receipts, 844 packages. ROSIN I"lrm: sales. 677 casks: uuote: ury balances In the gen- I A. B, C, 34 35; D. 34 45; E, 845; V. 84.J5; I vs of tha L50,uu 0j0 gold 34 50; H. 34 82V,; I. 34 8f: K. 35 25; M. ai iu Avtuiauls cacti baUuice, i N. 31; W. (JT, fi iO; W. W.. 3i.60. CALVES. 4 75 1... 4 75 8..., 1 00 4..., 8 00 1... 5 16 STOCKKKd AND FEEDER8. 8 841 4 25 1 a) 4 tt 4 4f,2 4 23 HOGS Today's hog trade was rather un even, prices showing more or less advance, according to the time of day that the sales weto mude. Snme of the tlrs,t sales made were no mote than 5c higher, while on the Other hand some of Ihe later sales looked fully 10c higher. Thus the bulk of all the hogs sold at i6.3orfi6 87H. whereas yesterdny. It will be remembered, a very large pro portion of the hogs brought 36.224'u 30. In other words, the general market was right at Vic higher. The trade waa fairly active when once underway and Hit bulk of tha hogs changed hands in good season in the morning. Jooays advance carries the to the highest point touched so month. Pr. 8 34 4 15 4 15 4 31 4 34 I 14 4 Id 4 31 I 15 8 35 3 15 I U 4 34 6 18 6 ii 4 36 4 K 6 15 6 M 4 174 4 17 4 4 17 4 4 174 4 31 4 174 4 IT 8 17 4 4 17 S 4 44 4 44 8 40 4 41) 8 4 4 4 4 40 6 4 !Ko, A. Sri Pr. No. . Ba ll 0 40 4 25 II li,4 ... 55 1'1 ... 4 25 41 Mm 40 ii 3i't 84 4 t 68 2.4) M 1 4 J--4 ... 4 25 54 -i.A 140 '68 Sii ... IK4 74 221 ... ! 6s awl ... I 37 76 ; 40 j 70 i4l 140 6 t 39 245 ... 69 .b ... 4 30 71 I I 10 ! , 17 ... 4 30 67 244 80 , 71 144 1 I 30 44 Ill 110 I 41 134 120 4 30 41 114 10 111 2,7 4 M 40 11 ... 44 itl 110 4 10 77 Ill ... 41 240 ... 4 ft) 44 240 ... 81 lal 40 8 S4 44 3'3 ... 10 bl ... 8 ft) Tl 241 44 40 211 40 4 10 71 2:il ... M fit ... 6 111 41 S40 10 61 300 ... 4 3 44 244 40 71 2)7 ... I 4 0 3:7 40 tl 14) 80 4 12V, 71 til ... 48 214 80 4 W 17 til 40 44 2!1 ... 4 NT 4 76 zt 40 44 2 3 ... 4 32 4 76 S23 ... M J4 ... 4 114 77 171 ... 64 117 ... 4 1 71 144 17 J6 ... 4 34 71 114 1 47 14 ... I 224 42 110 60 24 SO 4 124 73 2 ... 44 54 te 4 1.' 4 64. 5 ... 43 114 ... 4 124 41 l ... 44 M ... I 14 il 4 ... 71 8 4 4 1"4 To 124 ... 14 2.M 40 I 124 11 tv4 lie 17 218 H 4 )) 14 iol ... 85 174 ... 6 88 ta ... Wool Market. BOSTON, May 10. WOOL Tha Commer cial Bulletin, basing Its reports from the statistics gathered for the government, will say tomorrow: There have been no sen sational developments. The week Is quiet, aside from fairly large transaotlons In Australian merino stock, the demsnd from dress goods mills being fairly active. About 1.600 bales have been transferred, largely 64a and 70s. at prices ranging from 43 to 48o, most transactions being at 43-fJ44c. Bales of do mestic wools are confined to small lots. Current selling basis is below that of the early part of the year. For fine territory (scoured) 8c ts outside. A line of loO.OOO pounds fall Texas sold at lie. Boms ad vices Indicate a weakening on the part of the growers, but the change is slight and prices are still too high for extensive operations In the new clip. Buyers and sellers are spart In most sections. The locsl feeling is stronger owing to the Improvement in London. The shipments of wool from Boston to May 9, Inclusive, ac cording to the same authority, are 107, 132,945 pounds, against 87.9M 423 pounds at the same time last year. The receipts to May 9, Inclusive, sre 89.329.066 pounds, against 98.U2.041 pounds during the same period last year. ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 10. WOOL Steady : medium gradea, combing and clothing. 32 4Tif.:c; light fine, 2nt21c; heavy fins, ltVfl7c; tub washed, 2fr37c. LONDON, May 10. The offerings at the wool auction sabs today amounted to 13,738 bales: all selections bought freely and all fine grades were firm to 1 per cent higher. Medium and coarse grades advanced to a parity with the last series. There was strong competition for good, combing greasy and - several lots were taken for American. Cottoa Market. NEW TORK. May 10 COTTON Spot chased quiet; middling uplands. 11. Sue; mid dling gulf, 1! 15c; sales. & bales. NEW ORLEANS, May 10.-COTTON-Ppnts closed firm; sales, 1.160 bales; low ordinary, Vc nominal; ordinary, 7fi1,c nominal; good ordinary. 9 8-I60 nomliutl; low middling. lOSc; middling 11 11-lbc: good middling. 12 9-loc; middling fair, li t-c nominal; fair, 14 3-1 Ac nominal. Receipts, 6bn bales: stock. 121 .on bales. ST. LOllS, May 10.-COTTON-6teady ; middling, llVtc; sales. 1 050 bales. Receipts. JrU bales; shipments, 006 bales; stock, 8,4l LIVERPOOL. May 10-OOTTON-Spot, market moderate; prices 8 points lower. American middling, fair 7 83,1: good mid. dling. 1M; middling, 87T.d; low middling, 6 41d; good ordinary, 6.75.1 ; ordinary, 6.37,1. The sales of the day were 8.0U0 bales, of which 6u0 were for speculation and exoort and Included 6.81O American. Recelpta, 30,000 bales, Including 17, Woo American. Seia-ar and Mnlaaaea. NEW YORK. May lO -BCQAR-Raw. firm; fair refining, 3 37c; centrifugal, 86 test. 8 97c; molasses sugar, 3.12c. Refined, firm; No. 4, 4 (Vic; No. 7. 4.46c; No. 8. 4 4oc; No. f, 4.3ic. No. 10, 4 25c; No. 11, 4.3oc; No. 13. 4 15c; No. 13, 410c; No. 14, 4.06c; confectioners' A, 4 Toe; mould A. 6.26c; rut loaf. l.Otm; crushed, 3&c; powdered, 5c; granulated, 4 90c; cubes, 6.15c. MOLASSES Strong; New Orleans, open lt"i. good to choice. 87tt48e NEW ORLEANS, My 10. Sl'OAR Etautdy; fcpeu kettle centrifugal, 4U"i '; penlrlfugsJ yellow, TifilHc: seconds, 2 tt.re. MuLAPSF.8-yulet hew syrup, 3O804O. OMAItt W IIOI.F.a.4,1 E M AH KPT. Staple aad Feaey r red ere. F.nOf-Psr dor.. 16V- Bl'TTER Parking stock. lMT1c: eholca to fsnrv dairy. Iif-u-jnc; creamery. DCWo. L1VF1 POULTRY Hens. 10c; old rocsters, 6Sc; turkeys lie, ducks, lie; young roos ters, 7U9ct geese, to. FRIITS. CALIFORNIA CH B.R4WF.8 Per bog of about 3 lbs,, 6 tOO. PINEAPPLKS Florida. 45 sis. 3360 per crate; 30 slse, 34.60 per crate; 30 site, 84.75 tier crate. 8TRA WRF.RRIE8 Arkansas, esses. 32. 76fl .!. TROPICAL FRVITB. LEMONS Lln.onlera. ) alxa, alia. 86.75: other brtnds. 600 lest. OR A NOES M-dllenanenn Sweets, 1:4) 176. , 216 and 2T-0 sites, 33 6tvj3.75; 96, 136, 3 sites, 33.36; California Navels, extra fancy, 176. too, 2l8. 260 sixes. 84 60; fancy, 128 site, 38.60; 150 slse. 34.00; choice, large sites, per box, 32 76(13 00. BANANAS Per medium-sited bunch, $J..",, 126; Jumboes, 33.5aA3.60. FIGS California, bulk. tc; 6-crown Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish, 11c; 3-crown Turkish, 9c. DATES Kadaway, BS,c: sayers, 6c; hsl lowls. 6c; hew stufTed walnut dates, 9-lb. box. tl.os. OIJ VEGETABL1CS. POTATOES Tsble sto,k, per btf., 7flc 31.00; seed stock. &M531.00. NAVY BEANS Per. bu.. 81.7R; No. 1 31.80. NEW VEGETABLES. ASPARAOl'8-76ci(i81.00 per dog. bunrhes. BEANS New wnx snd string, per ham per, 34 00. BEETS. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Par ilos. hunches. 454jf0o. CABPAOK Cnllfornla. t4C C K LKR Y Florida, 10-lb crate, 33.26: choice. 32.75. TOM ATOES Florida, fancy, lo-lb crate, 33.25; oholce, 33 76. LEAF LBTTUCB Hothouse, per dos. heads, 43c. Cl'CUMHER8-Per dos.. tl.OO. PARSLEY Hothouse, per dog, bunches, 4oc PIE PLANT Per lb., 5a RADISHES Per dos. bunches, 45c; extra large bunches, 75c per doc. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 ribs. 13Hc; No, 1 ribs, 9Hc; No. I ribs, 8c; No. 1 loin, 17V.C; No. 3 loin, 134c; No. 3 loin, 12c; No. 1 chuck, 64c; No. 3 chuck, 64c; No. 3 chuck. 6Vc; No. 1 round, 64c; No. 3 round, 8c; No. 3 round, 7u; No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, !V. No. 3 plate, 8c. MISCELLANEOUS SUGAR Granulated rnne in sacks, 85.81; granulated beet. In sack fa, ST, 21. COFFEE Roasted, No. 36, 2?c per lb. No. 30, 21o per lb.; No. 36, 19c per lb.; No. w. itvc per in.; mo. n, isc per id. Cl-lKhjeiHr- HIOCK SWISS, 14c: Touna Americas. 17e. NUTS California walnuts. No. t, sort shell, 12c: No. 1, soft shell, 18c; Braslls, ltMt&lKc; pecans, WfSic; filberts') 12Hc; pea nuts, raw, 7vc; roasted, 8Vic; California al monds, 17Vic; cocounuta, J5.00 per 100, HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted. No. 1. 8c; No. 2, 8c; bull hides, 8c; green hides. No. 1, 80: No. t, 7c: horse, 31 60to3 5 :; sheep pelts, socifrtl . 25. Tallow, No. 1, 44c; No. I. 80. Wool, 15'(T23o. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, west ern, 6iiac: Maine. 31.15. Tomatoes, fanrv, 3-lh. cans. 31.45; standard, 3-lb. cans, IL. Pineapples, grated, 3-lh., standard, $!2w 1.30; sliced, 31.77,. -2.35; fancy Hawaiian, V lbs., 3175. Gallon npples, ti.ftnsa.OO. Cnll fornla, apricots, 32.00. Pears. I1.75WJ.S0. Peaches, 31. 76(83.40; L. C. peaeties, tl Otv; 2.50. Alaska salmon, red, 31 .16: fancy Chinook, fiat, 32 10: fancy sockeye, flat. tin. (tardlnes quarter 011 k.2b; three,, quarters mustard, 32.75. Sweet potatoes. 81.10rrVl.25. Bauer kraut, 90c. Pumpkins, sotj Atl.no. Wax beans. 3-lb., 60cifl.oa Lima beans, t-lb., 75ofi)$1.8S. Soaked peas, z-lh., Oc; early June. 9Scfil 15: fsncy. tl.35drl.ir,. CALIFORNIA DRIED FUl lTS-Pruncs are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second bands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Immedlnte arsdes. Quo. tations range from SHWHf" for California fruit and from 8?8c for Oregon. Peaches are unchanged, with fancy yellows quoted at 13Hc; fancy Mulr, 14'4jc. Raisins are firm: loose Muscatels are quoted at 89c; seeded raisins. 9417,11c. BRAN Per ton. 319 00. ' HAY Choice upland, per ton, 312.00; me dium. J11.O0; No. 1 bottom, 39 50; off grades, tr.60fj.00. Rye straw, 37 00; No. 1 alfalfa, til oo. FISH Flckerel, dressed, 9c; pike, dressed, lie; white fish, dressed, winter caught, l.VfilSe: trout. IPfflSc: halibut, 13c; salmon. Ifio; catfish, 15c; he-ring, dressed, pan froten, 8c; frrch, scaled and dressed, 8c; croppies, round, 30c: crapnles, large, fancy, 15c; black bass, SKc: smelts, sweet 'and fine. ISc; eel, 18c: blue fish, 15c; red snapper. 18c: roe shad, per pilr, 4oO60c; frog legs. SOtfMOc: lobsters, preen, per lb., 37c; lobster, boiled, per lb.. 30c; mackerel, Simnlfth. her lb., lflc: mackerel, native, l !p2!e per lb.: fresh arreen turtle meat, 28c lb. CURED FISH Family white fish, per Hiartr bhl., ioo lbs , 34.00: Norway mack erel. No. 1. t35.no; No. 3. 828.00; herring, In bbls., 200 lha, e.-tch, Norway. 4k, 311 00. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, May 10. -COFFEE Market for futures opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 5 points In response) to lower French cables than expected and a little scrvttnring liquidation. At ona time April showed a loss of 10 points, on bids, but rrlces remained around the open ing flgtirrs as a rule until near the close, when there was a slight Improvement on trade buying. The market closed steadr, net unchanged to 6 points lower, April being the only month to show a Inns. Bale were reported of 80,5o0 bags. Including May at 6 68c; Julv. 6.40c; September, 8 36c; De cember, 6.35(fi6.40c: March, 6.4fT6.45c. Spot coffee, quiet: No. 7 Rio, t,o; Santos, No. 4. 7Vc; mild coffee, dull; Cordova, OijT24c. Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK, May 10. EVAPORATED APPLES Market unchanged; fancy, 8(j8Vic; choice, 747Hc; prime, 644itjHc; poor to fair, MylrOc.' CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes, firm: CRilfornla. SDHc; Oregon. SVa-illOe. Apricots, unchanged; choice. 17Hgi8e; extra choice, 1844190; fancy. 1J(2V. Peaches, firm: choice are quoted at 124Tj'12-c; extra choice, 12Hc: fancy, 12V4ftT13c: extra fancy, 13i(fl6o. Loose Muscatel raisins. 8Vnl'e.: seeded ralslna, 7fcc; London layers, 1.88. Dalath flreli Market. 1 ' DULUTH, May lO.-WHEAT-No. 1 north ern. lc; No. 2 northern, 81iic; July, 94c , September, 92,4c. fjATS Ma V, 410. RR AL ESTATB TRANSFERS. Mary A. E. Cross ot al. to Martha M. Ill), lot 87, Terrace Add ,...3 8.300 Eenjarnln F. Folsom et al. to Inde pendont Telephone Co., 4 lots 4, 6, 6 and 7, block 2t,i. Omaha 11,600 Arthur H. Murdoch and wife to Thomas W. Koxlol, lot 13, block 69, South Omaha X100 Elvira J. Hedges and husband to James Conley. e26 ft w76 ft lot 6, block 18. South Omaha 500 Marius Sorensen and wife to An drew F. Johnson, e40 ft w80 ft lot 1. replat block 8, Bemls Park I, US United Real Estate and Trust Co, to Walker A. McCllntook, lot 1. block 4, Maxwell's Second Add., South Omaha 671 Arthur East to Harriet Bennett, lot 6, Archer's Sub 180 Lottie Lacey at al to same, lot T, Archer s Sub 1 Ida L. Haas to Anna Nswmelater, lots 23 and 24. block I, Fowler Place, South Omaha 4.5 John Upton to E. R. Hums, lot 41, block 7, Bowling Green 1 Lulu R. Siedtnan and huabsnd to Henry C. C'aratens, lot 18, Fair view Add lfJ Lacey J. Patterson and wife to Georgs Forgan, part lot 3, Urlffln 4V Smith's Add 1,850 P. H. Hough and wife to Charles E. Fanning, lot 13, block 13, Hanacom Place , LOCO Llzsla Williams to E. R. Hums, and sH H lot 1 block 7, Cots P.rllllante Mellora Woolworth Flrfleld to Law rence Kesrncy, lot f, block 1. Sul phur Springs Add 350 Harry W. Wiggins to Ulle E Dlrr, lot 11. block 1, Pialnvlew 425 D. Zieglcr to H. W. Wiilard. lots 1, 3 and 3. block 10, Kitchen A Waugh's bub I. bOO Lncy B. Ulthell to Delbert F. Whit ney snd wife, lot 6, block 38, Al- - bright S Choice, South Omaha OoO Alvan F. Sherrill and wife to Samuel Peraels. lot 4. block ?,. Boyd's Add. 8S Harley B. Hamlil and wife to Ji-nste May f'arle'on, w50 ft lot 11 and 13, block 21, South Omaha 1,050 George B. Txachuck to Continental Trust Co., lots 1 and 33, block 1, Hoffman Terrane W. Farnara Smith to Claude R. Con, I.e. pe.lt lot 7, block 7b, South Omaha 8,0T0 Thomas Murphy and wifs to James Byrne and wife, lot 20. Rivervlew 1.90 Claude K. Comt.t snd wife to Jennie t Lochboeler and Mary K. Hale. part lot 7, block 74, South Omaha.. Total 1.750 M.9u6