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    I'lU: BKK: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MAY 4.
CRAB AND PRODUCE MIEI
Wheat Strong on Cash Situation and
Weekly Turtle. ...
domestic' news :is bullish
Wleea Recover (telekly tram the
elllarrtear-trn, U I n- '
cheated u Iterelpt Are
" . Jt Hnr,
rk . ' ' OMAHA. Mv 3, !"..;
i he strepgvh In the rash situation nml
decrease in the world e weekly visible re
ports held Wheal strong at shade hlher.
-Nrwi from (he southwest and lo from
in north whost section Wss bullish snd
values recovered quickly from It and selling
pressure.- ,
Corn remains unchanged, at receipts are
not heavy and th ch situation In mill
strong. I ntll country selling Increases corn
ftlues will atay high.
uheat started strong and held steady hi
'he advance on support from frecring re
ports from trie northwest and lack of mois
ture In tile southwest. Caen wheat Is hold
ing It own at a premium over the option.
May wheat opened at tl.24r nd closed at
81 .284.
Corn was "taadv, but unchanged Re
ceipts are still light and the demand for
cash corn la very good. Farmers are un
willing fo smtp their reserve stocks as yd
and trading hM tfuicted down. May com
opened at ititftc and closed at 7r.
Primary wheat receipts were 4wi,ono hush
els and shipments were 53.ni bushels,
againtt receipts last year of 625,000 bushels
and shlpn.cntJi of ksS.OOO bushels.
Corn receipt were 38200 bushels and
shipment were 318,000 bushels, against re
ceipt last year'u 43i.0uo bushels and ship
ments of JTSsiy) bunhels.
Clearances were sH,0nn bushels of corn,
none of oats and wheat and flour equal
to 111,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed "d lower to Sd higher
on whaat and Sd higher on corn.
Locsl range of options:
Articls. Open. Hlgh. Low. 1 Cloae. Yes .
Wheat-: ;
May... I 1 2t,
July.. I 1 ia'
..
ijiy..i .
Sept.., . .
0f- '.I '.
4 May... I M,
Sept..! 3'v
1 Jr.' 1 C4V 1 54 V 1 2
1 W,i 1 06 1 US' 1
: w
! fit Mt,
f8S! 55V SS'
3H',, 39-V 33's
Ornate Cask Prices.
WHEAT-No.. 2 hard. t1.Vfcl.27; No. 3
hard, 1. 24-51. M: No. 4 hard, $1.16tl.-,0; No. 3
prlng. fl.24&1 36.
CORN No. 3. 8c; No. 3, 4tfiV: Nt
4. vi8Ue; No. '2 vellow, fihV; No. 8.
yallow, C; No. 2 white. fjSV'coVc; No. 3
white. 68e.
OATS No. X mixed. 53c; No. 8 yellow.
ici No. 3 white, U64c; No. 4 white, 53c;
standard. Me.
RTB-No. 2. 7c; No 3. 74n75c.
Car lot rtecelata.
' ' TOheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago 6 124 133
Minneapolis 303 . .
Omaha 3 98 23
Duluth. 21
C HICAGO ( R A I " AND PHOVISIOS
Feat ares of the Tradlna; and loslna
Price oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. May 3 Demand by bull lead
er had n strengthening effect on the
wneat market today. The close, liowcver,
wa Irregular, the Iecerrber delivery be
ing weak and Tfco lower,- while other on
ttons were a fhade to lo higher, compured
with Saturdays final ficurrs Corn and
oat closed steady and provisions steady.
Trader In the wheat pit were divided
In their opinions regarding; the situation
and as a result the market was nervous
although during the greater part of the
day the sentiment wa inclined trifle to
ward th bull aide. Buying of the July de
livery by a landing bull was one of tho
features of trade and was largely respon
sible for the firmness. News of the day
wa aho-.if evenly divided, foreign advices
being bullish and domestic news more fa
vorable to the bears. Foremost among the
Uttrr was the official forecast for warmer
weather generally throughout tli principal
wheat growing sections of this ouiitry.
TMs hud a depressing effect on the dis
tant deliveries and wa the principal reason
for the closing decline of 7c lo the De
cember option. Demand for caali wheat
here was brisk and Minneapolis and Du
luth lo repotted a good demand. A num
ber of crop dsmatre reports were received
telling of Injury lo the growing- crop In
western Kansss bv high winds and Insuffi
cient moisture. During the day the July
delivery ranged between 1 IIVSI.I-N and
closed at J.'.1HU2. May dosed at l.Ki,
a gain of lo compared with the previous
clos
The coin market lacked inv special fea
tures. The ranc on t!ie July delivery was
between tKM;tiSc and (PSWw. At the cloe
prices were V' higher to ' lower than
rVaturdav's final quotations. July being- at
WsO.
The oris market was subjected to con
siderable selling based on the more fa
vorable weather for farm work and dis
played moderate weakness nearly nil day.
July sold during Hie day between 4HVWf60c.
and closed at 4!fv.r
Provialona were inclined lo be firm.
F'rlcea at the iloae were unchanged to
higher, compared with the previous
close.
i tic leading futures ranged as follows:
Article. I Open.; High. ! Iow. Cloae.i Pat
Wheat
May
.fulv
Sept
Dec
Corn
May
.lulv
Sept
Dec
Viata
sf May
July
Sept
Dc
Pork
Hay July
Sept
till
1 25M 1 3H 1 25l I 2M 1 VA
1 1 12l 1 IMS 1 12t! 1 Vi
;l Oavtr1! 1 04 I 1 03 1 OS'.I 1
tl 02'iU'l Wl WW' 1 1 -'-
III
vis; -i i
M'Tli,l SOS, .fiS'i
I n7'.i67S!ll ;7'-nl
7I'4!
7V4
7l'ii
5ss
68'i 6SI
I
497i1b6"I
I 42';
43.
4:t. ! 49
4:V42s'!i
43 43Vrt
l.lVti'.'aS.
42'' 43 I
17 SO 1 17 33ij 17 30 17 M I 17 77',,
1 0?V 18 0741 18 06 I 18 Of. 18 00
18 Oi I 18 05 I 18 KV 18 024! 17 9T'
lrd
Msy 110 40 I U 40 ! r 371 10 37VI
10 ;
10 47H
10 (50
July i lo ft:, m. iosii io tt
Sept
Julv
Sept
l 10 fi'J't lo fia i w t iu w
I I'M I
I 9 ) 9 f) 9 87U, 9 874
9 90-951 9 ! 90 ' 9 o:'i4i 9 87V,
10 0v W 06 I 10 10 0:V' 9 97'
Cah ouotatlons were fellows:
FIjOUR Hteady ; winter' patents. i.S0i
70; winter straights, 5.7Mi ."j; spring pat
ent 5 9!n: spring traight. 14.7S'i6.no;
baker. H40f 10.
RVPV-. S3ic
BL'TTER Firm; rreimerlea. 22rif27c; dair
ies. 19J-I424V- . , , ,
BOOS Firm: at -mark, cases inciunca,
firsts. 22c; prime firsts. 23-.
CHEESE Steady; daisies, 15(815Vc: twins,
UV51fK-; voung Americas, 14'iijl4'ic; long
horns, W,l4Vc.
POTATOES Steady : choice to fancy. 9Sc
QtlM; fair to good. 92fl9Sc.
POt'LTRY Steady ; turkeys'. I7c; chick
ens, lie; springs. 15c.' '
VEAI Steady; 60 to 0-lb. art.. Mi5';
a) to 36-lb. wis., SVB'ic; 85 to 110-lb. wt.,
I"sjfjc.
Receipt Today: Wtiual. 5 cars; corn;
13 cars; outs. 133 car. Estimated tomor
row: Wheat, I car; corn. ltl cats; oata,
!SS care.
BARl.EV , 6li!,pl; fair to choice m!t
img. Wtoc
PUAX SEED No. 1 southwestern, 157',
Ma. 1 northwestern. l.7i.
TIMOTHY-43 W.
CK5VER--
PROVISIONS Ms Pork, per hbl. 117 80
(BU 0; Ufd. per 1 lb., 110 4u, hort rlb.
Side lloosel. jW.TWJJSW v; sm.ri nrur imi-j.
thoxed). 19.764310.26.
Total clearance of wheat and flour wera
equal to ill. 000 buhel. Pnmry rec. iu
wer tfti.OO bushels, compared wltb 5Ji.w
bushels the corresponding day a year ago.
Th visible aupply of wheat in the I'nlted
State decreaed l.14.oa bushel for the
week The amount of breadstuff on ocean
rassag decreased 1 304.000 bushels Esti
mated receipts for tomorrow: Wfceat. 9
cars: corn, li4 cars; oats, 2: cars; hogs,
.noa head
tialaia Grata Market.
M'LI'TH, Mtiin.. May J. WHEAT
Close. My. I1J4': July. tfOV September.
Il7i: No. 1 northern. 1.SS; No. I north
ern. It 4.
OATB-USc.
' ' PalladelaiTla Prodaee Market.
PHTUaDELPHIA. May l.-Bl'TTEH-Firm;
It- hlhsr, extra western creamery.
3oc: nerbv print, lie.
a JOS-Firm: i,c higher: Pennsylvania
and other nearb firsts, tree canes.
at iark; cunent rece pt. In re'. urmiliic
mi rnaik. western flitts. frsv
curtent ti-telt. free caees.
"'HhKSK- Firm: New" torlt. f'M' Tm. :
Uion.. iAVdl. fair lo gomt. 14(fl3e.
IHK- l.f"ir.R4l MAKKRT
taniallas of taa Day oa . nrloa
C oaiatodltte.
NKW ttirtK. May 3 - Fl-1 Ke-
"inii'. I3!0n bhls ; export. 700 bblj
Market firmly heid. with buyers holding
off. Minnesota patent S.OO0Sd, Min
Ite'.'ta hnkrs. 4T(l4jt20. -winter tit
ept siairr 8 40, winter strslglita. i
'OKfo winter extras. 4 3f ft S.nO; winter
Jow grades-, $4 3hfh.a; Kansas stralchts.
ISwS.so. ne flour, firm; fair to jtood,
J5t5; choice to fancy, 14 7f 4 j
CORNM fclAl Flrrn; fine white and yel
low. $lwo4. coarse, tl sol.66. kiln Jrled.
U&.
KVK Steady, No. 2 western, 4c. t. a.
b New York.
. UAr.LET Quiet; malting. 7Sfltc; o. i.
f. New York, feeding. 7 470. c. 1. f.
New York.
WHEAT Receipt. J.400 bu.; eKBorts.
3R.000 bu Spot market llrm; No 1 red.
II. 45-J1 43V e'evaior; No. i reJ. 1.4i.
uotnlnal, f. t b. afloat; No. 1 northern,
Duluth. 1 31 S. f. o b afloat; No. t haid
winter. $131, f d b. aloif. SVhet
opened steady and unchanged on good
cables offsetting better weather condi
tions In tills country, which later resulted
In t St decline, from which there
a rally on th decreased visible and ex
port demand Closed steadv at a oet ad
vance of '..Sf 'Sc to net decline of Sc
May closed 11 "OS; July cloaed Lli;
September closed I1.10S-
CORN Receipts. 4100 Bu Spot mar
ket ste.-idv; No 3. SiHc. elevator, and
0c. f. o h afloat: No. 2 white. 31V4C.
and No ? yellow, too. f o. b. afloat. p
tlons without transaction, closing at a
net advance of 'c, a net deallne of
May closed lHc, July clossd 77 c, Sep
tember closed 76e -
OATS Recelpta. 100, 00 bu. ?pot mar
ket firm, mixed oata, 73 to 31 Ins.,
it) 6c; natural white. 2 to 12 lbs., (Q
111 Vic; clipped white. 33 to 40 lbs., oJ
So Vic
HAY Btrady; No. 3. 6o70c; good to
choice. 86 fq HOc.
HOPS-Dull; state, common to choice. 190S,
10-fjllc; 1907, 3-ac. Pacific coast, 1, 3'llc.
1J7. 3Cwc.
HIDKrt Firm: Bogota. ?gr!!c; Central
America. 204C8'ic.
liKATHBK fiteady ; acid.
PHOVISIONR-Beef. steady; family. 114 00
&14.50; mesa. Il0.8fg ll 00; beef hams, 12S 00
-'5 00; packet, 12.F013.); city extra India
mess. I21.50-fcr-22.00. Cut meats, steady;
nlckled bellies. 110 60 11.00; plcUlui
hams, 111 on 'a 1 ISO. Lard, steady; west
ern. tl0.tftW10.76; refined. qut;l; conti
nent. 11 10; South America. Ill 0; com
Doitnd. I7 37HJ12H Pork, firm; lam
lly 119 00(620.00. short olsar, 11 oOfi
21 fiO: mess, $18 5019.00
TAUjOW guiet; city (12 00 per pkg),
6i; country (pkgs. free), 6vac.
RICK Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 331
6c: Japan, nominal.
HITTER Active ami firm: creamery
specials, 2S429i; official price. :8Sic;
extras, 2Sc; third lo firsts. 2." (& 2 7 Vic;
rreamery, held. 20ia'l!6c; process, common
to special. 17e:3Vc; weatarn factory,
first. 19 "it? 20c.
CHEESE Firm ; new state ruli cteam
specluls, 14H'fflBc: new state full cream,
small and large, colored, fancy. 14c: new
stale full cream, email, white fancy.
13 c; new state full cream, common to
fair. 10-&12c; skims, fair to apeclals, 3V
j.;. ji;s Firm- state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected, white. 24e; state,
I'ennsvUania and nearby fair to choirf.,
23S23H1': brown and mixed fancy, 2ifV4c;
brown and mixed flr to choice, 2123c;
weslern storage packed. 221-453Sc: west
ern first 22-U22c; western seconds. 21
47 21 'ic; southern firsts, 21ViC22o; aouth
ern seconds. 21c.
I'Ol'LTRV Alive. steady: chickens,
broilers, 20 ft 3.5c: fowl. l'4c; dressed,
steadv; chickens. 12ttc; fowls, 1 5 16c.
YVEATHKR IN THE GRA1 BELT
Fair and Warmer for the City Elec
tion Day.
OMAHA. May 1. M09
The weather ! much warmer in the west
nrt northwest, and a plight but general
ri.a In lamnnraturc la shown throughout
the central and southern portlona of tho
country. While a slight Put general nse in
temperature tins occurred In th central
vallev. It continues cold In the upper
Mlssisslmii and Missouri valley, and klll-
ini frmia occurred laat night in the Isa.
kotas, Minnesota and Iowa, heavy to killing
frosts In Nebraska, ana "gnier irosis m
Kansas). The weather 1 generally clear
west of the Mississippi river, and It will
continue fair in this vicinity tonight and
Tuesday, wth slowly rising temperature
Rain ore falling In the middle Mississippi
nH Cihio vaJlevs thl morning, and gen
erally cloi.dy weather prevalla throughout
the east and south. .....
u.u'r.rri of temnerature and precipitation
compared with the corresponding flay of
the last three years:
1909. 190. 1907. 1.
Minimum temnerature 42 43 2 61
Prorloltstlnn 00 .00 .13 .00
Normal temperature for today, 68 de
Deficiency in precipitation since March 1,
2.70 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 110S,
inches
leflcicnry corresponding period In 1907,
'D Inches. L- A. w ri.
Txcal Forecaster.
ft. I.onls General Market.'
ST I.OIIS. Mav 3.-WH EAT Higher
ir. w Hn red. caah. ll.fAfl'l.UrA; No. :
hard. ll.3."1.35; July. ll.7i September.
11.02 Vl'-MV t -, ,
'iikN Firm: track. No. 2 cash. 73VfC; No.
2 while. 74'&74'c; July, 68S,S.c; SepHm-
ber. Rsi.
OATS Firm; track. No. 2 cash. F"tc; No.
2 white. 57V-; July, 48t,'oM8'c-; September,
41 'jc
RYE Higher. S4c.
KU rt'R Steady. Red winter patents.
t; 25Cnii.ft0; extra fancy and atraJght, 16.26
6.15: hac-l winter clears. 14.25-4.80.
SFED Timothv. 12.25.
CORNMEAI-I3.40.
BRAN Steady; sai-ked. east track. 11.25
f"llY-Sieadv; timothy, I12.00rifl7.t0; prai
rie. morul-VA
IRON WTTON' TIES-)c.
P.AC.t'iINO-7 1-1V.
PROVISIONS' Pork. steady: jobbing,
117 75; laid, higher; prime sieam, 310.2P
11130 Ihv salt meat, steady; boxed ex
tra shorts. 10.7n; clear rib, 310.75; hort
rletrs $10 87V; bacon, steady; boxed extra
short ' 111.75; clear ribs. 1U-TK; short clear.
Ill S?'j.
UK MP TWINE 7c.
t'OI'DTUY -Flroi: chicken. KIWc: springs.
"sw:ilc- turkev 13fi 1. : duck, lift geese, 5c.
RCTTER Steadv ; creamery. 26"28c.
ElKlS-lxiwer. Ic case counl.
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, hbl ".
Wheat, bu '?
Corn,
Onts.
nt) x.. IH."
r,,,' 53.0K) 41.000
Kansas City Orala aad ProvUlon.
KANSAS CITY. Mav 3 -WHEAT-Csh.
steady to lc higher: No. 2 hard. Il.xiil40;
No 3 hard. 11 2"ofl 3S; No. 2 red, ll.45wl.62;
No 3 r.Hl. 1.42lrt 50. , , u v.
COitN 1'nchanged to 'c higher; No. 2
mixed 72W7S1c; No. 3 mixed. 72W72V4C; No.
3 white. 7-iif72',c: No. 3 white. 72tT72ic.
OATS I'nchanged, No. 1 white. 6iVtt6Sc;
ntlxed. 5;in4e.
RTB-WiAV.
H Y Steady; choice limolhy, I1S.6O4PU.0O;
choice rrairie. 111.2fijai 50.
Hl'TTER Creamery, tie: first. 24c; sec
onds. 22o ; packing stoik. 17c.
EtKiS-Extra. 22c; current receipts, 22c;
second and dirties. 19c.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat. lu .0t WM
Corn, bu 3- -'4.0H0
Oats, bu 3VfO
Option at Karsaa City
Articles.
Open. I High. Low Close.
SVheat
May
Julv
September .
Corn
Mav
.1 ulv
September
1
.1 I
i I i rm l 37S
II 04SV.
1 '"'a I 0441,1 04'sA
-.1 97'
I
.7t,W7;
.1 M I
I
I
5,
9Si tat
87A
(OV1 63-, A
A asked. H bid.
1 Iveraool Grata Market.
I.lVERPdOl., May S. WHEAT Spot. No
S red western winter, no stork. Futures.
easy: Msy HmHhJ; July. fcslll; September,
U 4v,d.
CORN Spot, Strang: American mixed,
new. via Oalveston. e fcd Future, steady;
Mav. nominal; July. 5aes4.
PEAS-Canadlan, firm. 7s d
FUtl'R-Wlnter patents, strong. 36a
HOPS In l4ndon. Pacific coast, steady
i-Sftf 2 It.
I'eorla Orala Market.
PK.ORIA. 1-1.. May 3 CORN-Txwer; No
vello.. 73v.-. No. 3 yellow. 72c; No. 3
7-A.c: No 4. 71V-.
o19 S-esjl; No. 3 white, SkatSt ; No.
4 h:tf.
NEW 0RIL STOCKS AND BONDS
Violent Fluctuation, in Reading Due
to Commodities Law Decision.'
DOWNWARD PLUKGE EARLY
More tarefal Reading ki That
FlaClas Mill Hare favorable
Fffect a aiock Ad-
re ace. h.r.ly. ;
NEW YORK. May 3 The fbieut furtu-
ations In Readlnc balked the assumption
that the supreme court decision In tlie
rommndtes clause case would prove with
out stock market Influence In either di
rection. Th market slipped Intr a condi
tion of stagnation before the announcement
of the decision and became almost equally
lethargic In the period of perplexity fol
lowing the first report of the scope of the
decision
The sentiment regarding the decision un
derwent violent muta-lton plainly indi
cated in the downward plunge In Reading
on the first bold announcement that the
provisions of the law were upheld and the
violent upahoot which followed wken the
conviction took shape that, while the. ternn
of the law were upheld., th government
cofentlnns regarding Its construction
against the railroads were disallowed, ft
was quickly decided that while railroads
were disbarred from owning coaj wntcn
they transported to market, there was no
obstacle to their ownership of shares In
commercial mining companies. This would
leave railroad companies which ennaol
mines already bv. this Indirect method In
the name position they are now. while in
the rase of the companies which own the
mines directly It has been made an ele
ment of strength In the market for their
storks that they were supposed to be
making plans to form separate companies
to own the coal mines, with the shares to
he distributed to the railroad stockTiolders.
The extreme range In Reading was from
143H at the lowest to 15m at the high
est, the latter figure representing the high
est price touched since the boom In the
stock in 190K. which culminated In a price
of 1S4 In January of 19f3. There were
Intermediate fluctuations of convulsive
violence, which Invited the mrst unbridled
speculation by the room traders, for whom
the sudden chanros In the movement of the
stork represented nothing1 but the blindest
chance. The Reading movement wss (lie
Index of the whole market, hut In lis most
exaggerated terms. No other slock ap-
rrnnehed It In point of activity or range or
movement.
The market gained perceptibly In breadth
and strength however. In the later staees
of the trading advancing. The disposition
of the commodities clause. It was felt, put
out of the way a factor that has heen iwfi-.
hangln the market with repressive effect
for months. The general effect or the de
cision also was regarded as cheering and
helpfu? for prnpertv and corporate Inter
ests. TV" natural expression of cheerful
ness by those Irterests Is to put up prices
on stocks. Ten bunvancv and animation or
the latter rr.a"-Vet nut out of mind fhe dull
and heavy tone of the early dealing, al
though It Is not certain that apprehension
regarding tlie supreme court's action w.is
alone responsible for the esrlv depression.
The tsklnar of another million dollars In
gold bars from the assay office for ship
ment to Paris tomorrow showed a force
of depletion of hunk reserves still !n onera.
tlon. The 3 per cent call monev rate or
last Friday left an expectation of possibly
firmer money rates for a day nr two. No
higher rate than 2 per rent was touched
during- the dav and opinion on money
nrket settled tirk Into conviction of pro
longed ease. The promise of extended
abundance of monev seemed to he the
cause of sharp advances In a number of
Industrial and stocks. Cnlted States steel
leading; with a rise of 2 points to the
record price of 117. The high rate of In
vestment return on these stocks, with a
period of Industrial expansion promised to
add to the security, Is offered. as a rea
son for thl movement. The war among the
tmnk lines over import freight rates and
the fear of an unfavorable allowing of pro
gress of the crops In the forthcoming gov
ernment report of condition had some In
fluence on the early heavy tone. The out
burst of speculative excitement following
the commodities clause decision swept
away all other conditions and the market
was strong to the last.
Uonds wtre lrreKtiur. Total sales par
value I.7ti0,000. Cnited States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks wore a follows:
gild. Mign. ijow .iof
Allln-rtislmsrt DM
Amalsamtted Cvipprr
American Agricultural
A morion Beet Sugar
Amsrlrsn Csn Hi
Am. C. F
Am. fotion Oil
Am. H. L. pt4
Am. Ill Reoul-Uts
American Llnaesd
Asirlcan Loeomottv ....
Am. S. A ft. pfd
Am. Sniir KellnlDg
Am. T. T
Am. Tobaeco ptd
Amertitn Wooles
Anteon4a Mlnlns Co ....
AtthUon
Atchison pfd
Atlsntlo Coul 1.1 ds
Bsltlmors Ohio
Baltimore A OBIo ptd ..
Bihlhm dteel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Cansdltn Pacific
Osntral leather
Central lalber pfd
rantral of New Jersey. ..
Cheaapeak A (MHO.
t'Mcaso Alton
Chicago OU W
Chicago N. W
C.. M. A St. P
C. C, . L
2.f.nn 6"S hn
ll.jno 7T 1W 77",
s) 18 S7T
5'K S itt' 4'a
Sno t 7. 78t
lie H'a hC4.
1,M0 M f)S
) 40 tnt 40,
10, sno 41S ' 41H
i:'
t.OOO Mt h4-
1.400 vj ran
1 om 13H ttt: u
10 141 14.H lto.
1.700 7t, S'i i4
dOO ?'a
J. MO tlMc 4-'i rU
li.ioe io7's m io!4
4un iu4 t-a i"-
1.0.10 127 UllSa l-74
10,aOo U5H 114 HaS
4
MS I
lO.aoj 7 77'4 7IW
J.7IK1 111 17HS l"
2s '-'h ;,:
KiO 101 ' 101 VJ414
:ltl SW 2; 37S
14,500 7iS 74S
1.000 7(.s "f :
1 .V S 47a 4:,
10 iaoa lso 1M)
. IwUs 14S ISO
74S 7Sl ll
t 3S
l.ino t7t ', ti,
tr MS a4,
f.00 :' 2'4 2
1.400 114 IS 1S.
a, 4-j-i :.i an t.
a.tiji im ii-- it',
a.4ls) ii2 iiS 5-'a
400 87 7', 7l,
s a -W
it. . i:4 11 ii
4. 900 6rt 4S1 1-0
l.jno 41 4" :i
son 10 u t
I a) Uh l'.C, 1444a
to SH t 4
) 141 HtH '-l'i
4.4IX) IT'-e 16 17
t.111 at 2W icv,
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m 74S 7J'a 7.1S
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6. mi hH 44 .w
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t.7'rt 144-, KSS 1'4S
!', Hrt
74l n't 134 137'a
l.nno l'.S H4' H4
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km I an iu 14
l 4 M'4 4)
e,s it.iv, 14.1s li'i't
, 300 2..S J4S -S
)! 84 It 84 H
11) S 2li4
I.M 7'.V 70
I1 4t- 4ij 4.--S
. 1,7-JO ' kS 4i '-!S
. ta)' Hi -4 414
t.tOO 7 77S 7S
. 14,7t 111 UKe 1V ,
. in in 114 . its
infra 30s :S "'a
. l,o S 4S - aS
100 41 41 41
, 1 tD jj , 33 ai'i
too ti.'- U2S
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.101,000 U. , 114 1S
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'S ''4 iS
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47S 47 47
. !. 47S 47
ku 1IH ! S
. i ("S 4 '
. 4.(10 33 :i KVi
000 US I3S 2
. I.7i 7S 7S
Kl , S
' i, i
.M7.10 aharae
Colorado P. I
Colorado so
Csln. So. 1st pfd
04. So W Pfd
Conaolldaied (iu
t orn Pioducl
soeiawara aV Hudson
Denver at K. o
d. n. o. pfd
PtsiUlar' SocurlilM i.. .
Kris .
Krlo lat pfd
Erie M P'd
General Elavtric
Great Northern pld
Oraat N on ham Ore otts.
Illinois Central
lntarfaerouga Met.
International Hanraaler .
Inter Marine pfd
International Paper
Inurnnttonat Pump
Iowa tpontral
Kauaaa lt so
K. C. o. pfd
UtulsTllle N
Minn. St. L.
M , St. P A B. M ...
Miaaourl Paclfle
M ., K. A T
M , K. A T. pfd
National Blarult -.
National leiad
N R. R of M. 1st ptd..
New York Oentral
N. V . O. AW
Norfolk Wsaura
North Amarlcan
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
Penneytvanla
Peopla'a Oaa
P.. C. O. A Sf L
Preatrd Sfeal Car
Pullman Palace Car
Hallsar Steel Spring ...
Reading
Republic giosl
Rapubitc tit art pld
Hock lalan Co
Kotk leland C4. pfd ....
S. I- A r M pfd ...
St. IxjuII S W
St U o. W. pfd
loas-Shefftald I. A I ..
Southern Pa:ific
So Pacific ptd
Southern Rallaar
So hallwar pfd
Tanneaaao Copper
Texaa Pscitie
T, St. L. W
T., St. U A W ptd ....
fnlon Pailflc
l;nlon Pacific pfd
V. S. RoaltT
V S Rubber
V f. Steel
V. Stwi pfd
t tab. i opper
Va -rarolina Cnoml.al
Wabaah
W'abaah ptd
Vcatu-n Maryland
Weailngbouae Klertric ..
Western l' nlon
W. A 1. E
Wlaconain t'sntral
Forelsja Flnaarlal.
1AVPON, May 1. Money was Qult and
plentiful ta the market today and dis
count wete firm. The bulk of ttlOil.OnO in
gild was taken by the Continent, chiefly
icr Auaitrla, at en advance of t, ra?nny.
after keen competition. Trading on the
lode exchange waa cheerful. Gilt edged
aeouritle wsre marked up in anticipation
of reinvestment of th t&.AM.tloo in divi
dend disbursed ftaturday. Kaffir received
good attention, while Pari aupported for
eigner, eapaclally Russian irecuritle.
American securities started dull. h'Vt grad
ually strengthened under the lead of Ca
nadian Pacific. I nlon Pactftc and En, tho"
uiitinri,t teiig a fair bj er Hut NV-
Yotk offered stock in the afternoon, es
pecially Amalg-amated Copper, the Pacific
issues which caused a weak close. Mexi
can rails were ective and strong. PeUeers
were weak at 1J"Sjo.
BtRIJN, May 3. OITj-Trading on the
Bourse torlay was quiet and prices sa a
rule were lower.
PARIS. Mav 8 The tone on the Bourse
today was heavy.
Neer lark Moae Market.
NEW YORK. May I. MONET On call,
sleady; lttBC per cent; ruling rate, 2 per
cent; doping old. 14 per cent, offered at 1
per rent. Time loans, very dull and steady;
sixty and nit ety days, 21 per cent; six
months. 2Vo Pr cent. 1
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER SV.-
per cent.
BTERMNO EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at 14 A2t
4 830 for slxtv-dsv bills and st 14 870 for
demand Commercial bills. 14 86Virt .
SILVER Bar. 62'r: Mexican dollars. 44c.
RONIs Oovernment, steady; railroad.
Irregtilar.
Closing quotations en tnnds wer as fol
low: U 8 rof. 1. r ...1"1H 'Japan e i t
do coupon 161 H do 4m f t'i
f. 8 l. reg 1nl 40 20 ' ,;"
do coupon K C. 8o. 1st lie H
t' S. 4a reg U. 9. eb.4a 1MI i
do coupon N unl. 4a 11
Allle-Olel 1st 6a ... M M . R. T tat 4a ...
Am. Ag (a 1" do 1st A rf. 4a ... T
Am. T A T. cv. 4a. 1' do en. im '.. fi t
Am. Tobacco 4 .... K' Mo Pacific 4
do le tl"' N. T. C. g. SVt
Atrhlaoa ten. 41 10J do deb. 4a !
do S. L lat 4 HS, V City 4Sa new li:t
do c. 4i Ha N. T . N. II. H.
do c. at 1H cv. M IM
do S. w ma 1 N. A w. tat con. 4.. -V
Bal. A Ohio 4a. I1'i do cv 4a "
do Via tttVe No. Pacific. 4 Uri
do S W. 1 1 "1 do 3a 75
Frk. Tr. cv 4r WHO S L. rfdg 4a SoW
can. So ltt ta Pens. cv. va Ula 'H
Contra t of bs. tie ....l -"A do onn. 4e It's
Central Leather 4 . . tv Reading gen. 4a "I
C of N. J. g fa l.'Hast. I.. A P. fg 4a. ra
Chea. A Ohio 4va ...IDA St U S. W. c. 4a.... :
Ohlcago ft A- ia . 4Uj do 1st gold 4 4'
C, B. A Q . 4a S4'4; Seaboard A. I.. 4a 7n'A
C. M. A 8 P. I l4a. USSo Pacific col. 4a. .. II
a. R. 1. P. ool. 4a NS do let rof 4s
4o col. fa Mt)f. Rallwav as. 112
do rfdt. 4e 24 do ten 4a t.4l
CCC. It. U . ll. M t'nlon Paolflo 4a t
Colo. Ind. (a ... 74 do cv . 4a IK
Colo. Mid. 4a do lat A ear 4e ... s
r ft S r A a. 4. C, 8. Rubber a VHH
Del. A H. c.t 4a !Wtj. 8 Steel 2d ts ... 104
n A R O 4t tM a Va -Caro Cham. a...
Dlillllei-a- 6a "I1 Wabalti lat B- lt-'A
Erie p I. 4a M's do lt 4a 73
do ren. 4a . T'H Wwum M-i. 4a 14
da cv. 4a satin A . 7i V. Or cv &. .
do aerlss B 71 Wla. Central 4a Mil
(ton Klc. CV 6eH0 O AR. 0. rat. It . . ri
III. Ceo. lat ret. 4a..K)0C. ft O. r. ctf. ....10C'4
Int. Mat 4Ka k"N R. R. of M 4a . '
Int M. M. 4'a 73S . Paclfto 4a etfa ... Va
Bid
Boston Stocks aad Bond.
BOSTON. My 3. Money, call loan, Vft
per rent; time loans, l per cent.
Ati hlaon ad). 4a 9 Cal. ft Arltona
do 4a 1004 Cal. ft lisle
Atchlaon 1CTH Centennial
do pfd , . . .14 1 Copper Rant
S. Y., Nj H. ft H...16" Balv Weat
t'nlon Pacific 1M4 Pranklln 16
Am. Arge. Cbam ITitUranby ti
n, pfd $H Orsea rnna 1
Am. Pneu. Tub s lale Ro.ale
A mar. S-igar IMS Maw ' Mixing 14
do pfd l'H Michigan '
Am. T. A T . ..14si Mohawk 0
Amer. Woolen 34 Mont. C. ft C
do pfd 100t4Nvede H
rtomlnlon I. ft 301d Dominion M4
Kdlaon Ktec. Illu.
Ti. 0 nseaoia 1J"
14 Parrot MH
tlHQulncv fDH
Shannon 1H
UoH Tamarack 17
64H Trinity 1JH
, WH l otted Copper 11 V
M t'. 9 Mlnlnt i
lli V 8. Oil... S
Jl-tah M4i
, victoria 4'4
. 77H Winona 4-4
. 4!Wo1n 1t
, 10 North Butt to
, :
Maaa. FTiectfic .
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
United Fruit ...
United 8. H ...
do pTd
C. S. Steel
do pfd
Adventure
Allouez
Amalgamated ..
Anton com. ..
Atlantic
Butta coalition
London Stock Market.
LONDON. My 8. American securities
were steady during the first hour today.
Pennsylvania showed a slight loss, but tha
rest of the list sdvsnced snd at noon the
market was quiet and steady snd from
H below to 4 above Saturday's New York
closing.
Closing quotation on Blocks were:
Cons, money li'i TjCulsrtli ft N 14M4
do account UI14M. K ft T 44
Anaconda H New Tork Central 133
Atchlaon I09S Norfolk ft W f
do prd . .. It's do pfd
Baltimore Ohio 117 Ontario A W. . .
Canadian Pacific . ...1I4H Penntvlvanla ...
Cheaapaak A Ohio . 77 s Fan Mlnea ....
. . MH
.. MS
4
.. 78
.. S04
.. 71 'A
..13-'4
..IMS
.. V4
. . S4
..111
. . I
.. 7114
Chicago Ot W
. SS Rradtltft
P.. M A 8t. P
Do Reara . . .'. . .i
Denver ft R. O
do pfd
Krt
do lat pfd
do Id pfd ...
Orand Trunk ..
lliinnla Central
June.
USH Southern Railway
. iH do pf
. 1 2 outliem Pacific .
. fl Union Pacific
. its pfd
. M C. S. Steal
. 41 do pfd
,. 2JS fpanlah 4a .
.lilSAtn), Copper
BILVER Rar. steady, 24! per ounce.
.MONEY S per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is l'i fer cent; for thre
months' bills, 7 5-1 per cent.
Local Seearltlee.
Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns,
lr.. 14 Nw Tork Life BoOdtnc:
Bid
Columbua U H. ft P I 1M4
City of Omaha Bond,. 4S 1
City of Omaha 6a 111
Doutla County 4a tin
Gala l ttv Malt Comoaay t
Oerman Plea tna. Co
Ind. Tel. (a 137 (50 pfd boouel
Kanaaa City R. ft 1. 6a 1111
K. 0. R. A pfd i
Nebraaka Talaphcn Stock t
Omah Oaa 6a 1117
Oauha E. L. ft P. ta 1131
Omaha ft C. R. St. Ry. I 1114 ,
Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. la 1118
Omaha ft c. B. St. Ry. pfd. 1
Omaha ft C. B. 8t. Ry. Co. 4
Omaba ft C. B. Ry. ft Bridge pfd 4
Om,ha Water Co. is 111
Omaba Water Co, it 1MI
Omaha Water Co. lat pfd
Omaha B. of T. Bldg. Ca. pfd
Parlfle T. ft T. Co. ia ill?
Sheridan Coal a IM3
South Omaha Sewer 4Ha tilt
Sioux City Stock Yard ptd
Swift ft Company
P4U St
. IMS
. ... 10s
. lots ioS
. lu
. ... 4
. I7V4 Si
. 8t JS
. 7
. 17 St
. MS l
8S !i
, HH 10
. US
. 7H
. s
. N 11 S
. ii 32
. M M
. 1 lot
. I7H M
. 1M
. IMS 17
. ... Ill
lfs 104
Trt Stale Land Co. pfd t, (rem bonsai a th
Torek St. Ry. ia 10
tulon Stock Tarda Co.. Omsk. US S
Rank of Germany Statrmrat.
BERLIN. May I. The wekly statement
of the Imperial Riink of Germany shows
th following changes: t.'ash In '.land, de
creased. - 73.180 OOu nmrks: loans, increased.
iN.7S7,f)0 marks: discount. Increased. 2.
4t"6."V) marks; treasury bills Increased. 8."..-
BlS.OtO marks: notes In circulation. Incieisei,
IM.uat.otiO marks: deposlls, dereased, HO. .-III.
(Oft marks; gold In hand, decreased, 42.fc84.Onn
marks.
cv York MlalnK Stocks.
'NEW YORK. May 3 Closing quotations
t-n tinning stocks:
"lie ifcO toadviue Con H
Hrunawl k l' ... ' I.lu! Chief
Cent. Tunnel Stack... M Mexican . 70
do b"nda ... " Ontario 4:i
Cm. fat. A Va M Ophlr 1JS
Horn Silver M standard 171
Iron Sliver 110 Yellow Jacket 40
Offered.
Treasury statesnenl.
WASHINGTON. May 8.-Todaya :ate
ment of the treasury bnlance In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 8150.000,000 gold
reserve, show: Available cash balance,
JUR.OA2.113; gold coin and bullion, f4l.878.623;
gold ci rtli'lcates. 142.240,140.
Bank CI earl a as.
OMA1IA. May 3 Bank clearings for to
dav were 12. 674,615.77 and for the corre
spondlrg week last year 12J!'1S,T14).S1.
visible ftapplr of Grata.
NEW YORK. Mav 3 -The vlsibUi suyply
of grain in the I'niled Wales Paiurday.
May 1. as compiled by the New York Pro
duce exchange was as follows: Wheat. 29.-6.-6
ouQ bu.; decrease. 1.614,000 bu. Corn. 3.r2.
ttl bu. ; decrease. l.a.OOO. Oats. 8.Ot.00O bu.;
decrease, 418.000 bu. Rye. 4J4.0O0 bu.; ducrease,
42.0O bu. Barley. J.BM.OuO bu. : decrease.
209(100 bu. The visible supply of grain In
Canada Saturday. May 1. was 101,012,000 bu.,
an increase of 368.000 bu.
Mlaaeapoll Ural Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Mav 1. WHB.VT-Mv.
fl.247,: July. 11.04: September, . 11 07',;
cash. No. 1 hrd. ll.8HM.2S: No. 1 north
ern. 11.27'tfr-l 27S: No. I northern. ll.iSSia
1.C4',.
FLAX-Closed t 11 .-.
RRAN-ln bulk. 23 50oJ4.00
FLOUR First patent. 8s.10tftaS.JO: second
patent, toir10: first clesra, f4.76ff4&5:
second clears. 83 4638 55.
Mllwaakre Urala Market.
MILWAPKEE. May .-WHEAT-No 1
northern. 11. Su; No. 2 northern. 11 2791 ;
July. 81 12V 1
OATS Standard. 58c
BARLEY Sample. 6'flt57c
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Mav 8 SEED Cluver, cah.
ti.85; October. KI5r-dj: lecemher. f-6IH;
Mrch. Sni: No. 2. 88 80: No. 8. 85 40: re-i--.rt
'' r, "-'.-".d -- ta 70,
Pi line timothy, 1180. Prime alsik, 1 00.
OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET
Killing Cattle of All Kindt Sell Tea
Cents Higher-
HOGS FAIRLY ACTIVE AND STEADY
Sheep aad l.aaib la 4Saed Demand
aad Price Raage freaa trag
lo Tea lo rifteea Teat
Hlgkrr.
SOl'TH OMAHA. Nb . May 1. !
Retaipt were: Cattle. Hoga Bheep.
Estimate Monday 8887 4 884 8 879
Same dav last week.. 8 6.13
Bam day i weeks sgo. .8.8:8
Same day 8 week ago.. 5 04.1
Same day 4 weeks a0...S.5O8
Same day laat year 8.148
8.784
471
8.671
4.41
t.92
JM
4 Vil
8 784
10.t3
I1J3
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs snd sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with laat
year: inn tVw. Inc. Dec.
Cattle MOP 804 8.6.74 4 030
Hogs !44 tr2 8P9A08 54.704
Sheep 5orl.628 6t.8v2 50.o7
The following tsbl show th aversg
price of hog at South Omaha for tha 'ast
several days, with comparisons:
Date. 1190. 11908. 1907. UO8.!1906.;iSO4.;iO8.
April 18..
April 19..
April SO..
April 81. .
April X8.
April 23..
April 34..
I 4 58 48,
Oil
6 ft
4 K
7 M
7 18
7 18
7 11
7 M
7 f-2
7 0,
7 08
7
4 si 48-
!
t 10
4i
'0
( Mi
2
S 2
2l
2S-,
S4
851
I
( :
28,
27
27!
t
-l
5 M
ml
i
5 88
5 Iroj
5 2l
I !8
6 lb
6 101
6 11:
I
6 111
6 12'
6 18:
91
,
" t-i ,
7 08S
7 05
5 1V
6 S
7 08
7 01
87
P4,
6 54 Mi
4 8'i
t 421
6 861 ( 85
4 50
4 81
6 81 i t 88
4 sli
6 40
S 84
April 84..
April 26..
5 401 84
k 381
81
4 71
April 2..
84
88
a
4 78
4 751 W
4 72 88
4 A 77
4 2i 84
8 88
4 571 6 75
4 65
April 87..
5 26
April is. .
Ap.-ll 2f...
5 281
5 81'
6 46,
t 41
6 341
8 So
m
241
24
281
April ...
May I....
Mav 2....
May ...
Bunday.
The official number of cars of stock:
brought In today bv each roari was:
Cattle, llogf. Slift'p. H i s.
C . M. St. P 8
I nlon Pacltlc o.1
C. & N. W., east.... 1
C. N. V weat ... f.O
C . St. P.. M. A O.. 13
C, H. A y.. east
C, H. & g.. west.... 36
C, R. 1. & P., east.. 3
C, R. 1. A P.. west.. ..
Illinois Central 5
C. O V 6
10
2
I
31
1
Total receipts 170
89
1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follow, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Omaha Packing Co ..
Swtft and Company
Cudahy Packing- Co ..
Armour a Co
Vatisant & Co
Lobrnan A P.othchild
Hill Son
F. P. Lewis
Huston A Co
J. B. Root & Co
J. II. Bulla
MoCreary & Carey ..
H. F. Hamilton ......
F. U. Inghrara
Sulilvan Bros
Lehmer Bros
Schwartr.-Boland
Evansvllle
Lee Rothschild
Other buyers
642
68J
668
974
918
991
710
13
1
91
71
A
54
o
67
22
13
1,111
1.451
1,086
1,241
VIS
134
.. 136
....164
79
Total 1,911 4,811 2,583
CATTLE Th total receipts of cattle
were fair, 168 cars being reported In, which
was about the same aa one week ago. and
a little larger than a year ago. Among the
arrival wa a very good showing of beef
steers.
Conditions in the beef market this morn
ing were all favorable for the gelling side,
with the result that the market wa active
at an advance of 10c over last week's close.
Pretty much everything changed hands
early In the morning at the advance noted.
While there ware no very choice cattle In
eight there were some good enough to
bring 86.55.
Cow and heifers also showed an advance
of about 10c over last week and the move
ment was quiet brisk at current prices.
Blocker and feeders commanded good,
strong prices, the same as they have been
for some time back. Good, light cattle es
pecially, are selling to very good Advan
tage. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice
cornfed beef steer. s6.103S.7l; fair to good
cornfsrt steers, !5.5fV3.10; common to fair
cornfed steer. 14. 506.50; good to choice
cow and heifers. 86.0ntg5.76; fair to good
cows snd heifer. 14.0Of5fJ.0O: common to fair
cow and heifer, !.':!S8.76: stock heifr,
S3.Ci4i4.2o; veal Calves, 13.50(1.75; bulls,
stags, etc., 13.orvfl6.00: good to choice stock
era and feeders. 14.5ntfrt.75; fair to good
Mockers snd feeders. 14.Oftfi4.50: common to
fair Blockers and feeders. 13 I54J)4.(lu.
BEEF STEERS.
Na. Av. sr. K. A v. Pt
10 871 4 Kl 14 1M IX)
14 son i (" 15 14 4 Of)
fl Mt 111 t Hid I
10 77 h U 1 1W4 8 0i
11 48 I 5i HI 1SST 4 10
f 1164 t 80 10 1071 t I
7 881 I M J1 1174 I ti
M 881 8 IS 8 HM 8 IS
t 888 40 4I. 1344 4 In
11 I 4i 17 10I 4 J
(t 5 1.0 2tl lJKf. Ifi
-i II! I 14 18 114S 8 to
j looo 8 mi a nil :n
14 87 I 80 i 1588 4
14 47 ft 8 18 ...1171 I 8X
M lot i f 1 1?S8 8 !S
tT Ul 14 18 1JM I
34 i i i tn its t ;
100 8 70 14 1J11 t I.
7 1111 I 71) 11 io-.i 4 ft.
tj 1000 7S 48 1118 8
I 104 8 Ti 11 M'ft 8
11 1110 8 l 1 1401 I
an ii 18 io i47 i s
1 HSI I 88 1' 114
I iajo I an ii I4!t 4 80
4 10JA S 85 17 1718 4 80
U 1"' 8 81 ' 141 4 M
l'S 8 80 11 1J77 4 It
i . . :tl" ' " J4 14fA 4 If.
ltli 8 8 !8 ina I 8S
. ... 8 ...till It
41 1MI 18 ' ll !! 8 40
JO I.' HM I 4
1 1170 5 17 8 40
I 'Oil ft Is) 40 148 40
15 1147 i M HI 1' 40
17 ISO ft 85 1 140 4
1- 1W 4 Oil 1411 4 48
t 1(4 I 00 fl 11(1 4 81)
15 lit 4 80 81 1478 4 8
14 184 M 18 ... 1444 4 io
a; 1U8 4 M 18 1414 4 M
IS 1iS! 4 00 1 ln 8 M
17 .1174 8 0 11 IMS I Si
COWS.
I 174 1 18 1 10J i 00
to tin t tt ; 883 8 8
-, 7t S 5 i tl IS IK
.... Ill I 80 8 100 S Ot
105 4 1 I !"1 i 18
,1 fct 4 28 I 1MT 8 10
1 eA 4 28 ii HM 8 80
10J 4 40 t 170 8 Tt
t 10V 4 Vt 1 1'44 i Sft
i 1184 4 8 8 tot 4 "ft
811 111 4 IV. I i tFt
i 11 4 1 1-l I 8
i 1A7I 4 I 101 i tr.
4 !"40 4 48 4 tC I It
1 1J 4 '.5 7 ..103a I 4
MM 4 T 187 i 40
'tto 4 8S 14 14.V I 5
t 1111 4 ftu
nEIFERS
; Sen I 00 8 I'l 5 18
J 84 8 S T 188 i H
I 48 4 M I . HO 2S
It 17 18 14 Mil 8 88
417 4ft I lilt l
H 818 4 t '7 i"8 8 li
tt( 4 ft I I 48
4 4 .... into ft 48
!? 10H ft 04 i - ft
t..' 7r.t S 1 .18. til I IS
W V 8 K
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
0 ft 8 18 11 10(4 I 11
BULLS.
i in I te i is 4 to
1 ISoO 8 8 1 118 4 4
J 1380 I (ft 1 177 4 It
1 880 I 88 1 810 4 7
1 11 fl 8 78 1 ...18 4 18
1 174ft 1 7S 1 ' 4 I
t tilt 8 78 1 1780 4 I
; IS" 8 4 tt 1 1410 4 80
1 .. . .. . 880 4 10 1 1U0 4 I
1 .... 80 4 Ml t last ft M
1 80 4 80 1 1T74 I 0
1 lt0 4 81 1 . 41 I 80
CALVES
4 8! ih 1 18 m
I 180 4 15 1 17 t 8
II 114 I M til I 18
1 '.40 8 00 1 10 i
1 t I M ' 18 I st
1 ft! 8 f 8 14 4 18
t 8 it i it in
I ft il 1 14 80
1 18 8 18 148 4 8S
1 1.8 IH 1 18 4 ft
1 7ft ft W 4 ! S ft
1...; 80 ft f 8 1 4 a
1 ft i a 1 ., ten I M
I l.ft i 78 t Ill IH
I Si 40 1 ... .151 Tl
STOCfTOTl AND FITTED ERS
It H 4 88 T 141 4 8
8 10 4 88 4 iftfl 4 88
1J 4T7 4 ft 8 IT 4 8
8 It 4 Tft 8 A
4 Sfti 4 80 li 174 I 8ft
II U 4 14
The
First Nalional Bank
ol Omaha
maintains a working force of
more than sixty people in
order that its customers
may (without cost to them)
receive the best of banking
services.
than la 3 per sent Cart if laat f
Dlil this Sank.
Capital, Surplus and Undi
vided Profits $1,200,000.00
WESTERNS
Vomlng. C. F. Fish.
88 feeders.. 759 5 25
3 feeders. . KM 4 a0
8 row s. ... lein 8 55
1 steer 1120 5 t)
2 ters.... MO 6 35
1 cow :m 5 '
1 cow 1210 4 6
1 cow 900 5 25
1 feeder... Hon 4 !
1 steer.
1280 I 80
.1OS0 5 ft"
.1040 5 35
. K S8I
. K0 5 15
2 steers..
1 steer...
1 cow
1' cow
HOOS-While some buyers seemed lo be
a little bearish in their Ideas this morning
the market when once under way wa fully
steady, and In some rases possibly a little
stronger. As a rule salesmen claimed that
they were selling in about the same notches
as Saturday. On the other hand buyers
claimed that, taking finality and everything
Into account, their hogs were costing a
little more. The strength seemed to be
more on the good butcher loads than on
anything elrm. The top on full loads wa
no higher than Saturday. ..a being paid
for pretty decent loads, but a piece of a
load sold up to 17.25. As far as observed
there wss nothing very prime on sale.
While the market was not eapeclally ac
tive, still there was a very fair movement
and everything In sight changed hands In
good season.
J0. Av. Sk. Pr. N... Av. 88. Pr
t II ... 8 0 82 !9 ... 8 81'
3 100 ... 180 77 til 18 I 8T4
( 10 ... IV) 58 828 40 T 4
fti 114 14 4 80 7 iM 1(0 T 00
87 17 110 8 80 It !8 40 7 00
8 !08 180 8 80 70 147 1) 7 00
41 177 ... 8 8 8 If) 8i) 7 0.1
84 W 80 8 88 44 28 240 7 00
61 1I '1ft 8 85 7f tIJ . 7 ft-: 4
88 188 40 8 88 87 180 10 I ni
r e 4 i 72 245 . . f
80 18 . . 8 85 II ?48 :0 7 06
it 171 10 I 15 87 ... 7 8
81 t07 180 Sr. 71 ..Hi ... 7 06
14 188 ... ( IS 7 !17 40 7 0..
. 118 .. t IS 7' ;j ... 7 or.
II 114 80 8 80 88 ?8 . 7 10
77 1M 40 8 80 !4 Jfl 80 T 10
78 118 140 I ftn J 4 7 10
81 f04 ... 8 80 7f C ... T 10
lit 140 I ftn 81 !0 ... 7 10
87 108 180 8 80 7 4 ... 7 10
77 180 :0 8 10 a Ml 1J0 7 10
U lit ... 8 80 87 lo4 ... 7 10
88 118 . . I li 70 !6I 40 T 10
T Ill 180 I 8 68 Ml loo 7 10
88 ..UT 1M 8 8S 84 ili 80 t 1
71 14 1(0 I 85 14 118 ... T 1
81 810 ... I IS 8" ttl . . T 10
81 18 800 8 88 St 881 40 7 14
71 101 . . t IS 81 M0 lit 7 10
78 It 80 8 8 82 178 ... 7 11
84 Ill 1M 8 85 17 144 180 7 IS
77 174 100 8 85 K 17 40 T It
81 117 10 I 174 AO Sl'LLS
SHEEP Sheep commanded unevenly
higher prices this morning. Th market in
many respects wa a repltltion of last
Friday' elon. At the opening the move
ment In supplies was brisk and offerings
weighed r.p with very little argument over
prices. Shorn stuff met With the better
demand, th bed clipped lamb lling at
87.40. Thla Is the highest price paid this
eason on short dock. The general mar
ket on shorn supplies waa lt015c higher
than last week. Clipped ewes topped at
15.76 and a load of clipped welhers were
good enough to make 8o.2fi.
Neither the advance was so marked nor
the demand so active in the woo led depart
ment. Only four cats of wooled iambs
ware on ale, there being practically no
ewes, wether or yearlings. Wooled offer
ings moved at prices generally strong to
10c higher. The best wooled Ismbs here,
which were only fairly good, sold at 18.30.
It was generally conceded that a very
choice band of Mexicans would bring as
high ss 18.50 on this morning s market.
Receipts In both the wooled snd shorn
offerings were light, there being only
twelve cars In all reported. Toward the
latter end of the session trade look on an
easier tone, and while there was no per
ceptible depression In price. It required a
greater effort to effect a movement In the
balance of aupplies at the sdvance. Every
thing, however, wss sold In pretty good
season.
Quotations on wooled sheep and lambs:
Good to choice lamb. tt.0lefJS.8O; fair to
good lambs. 17.25 to 8.00: good to choice llcht
yearlings, 17.OfVrn.60: good to choice heavy
vesrtlnas, fo.507.0ft: good to choice wethers.
e8.1OTM.70: fair to rood wether. 85. 75 10:
good to choice ewes, 8,5. 75476. 88: fair to good
ewes. 14 15416.76: culls and bucks. U.004I4 00.
Both shorn sneep and lambs sre selling
about 11 per hundred under tha abov quo
tation nn wonted sturr,
868 wtrn lambs, shorn 78 7.15
2 western lamb, ahorn ; 70 7 35
131 western ewea, shorn 90 5 88
H western ewes, culls 91 Ifr)
4 western Ismbs, shorn, culls.. t 8 00
618 western Ismbs, shorn SI 7 85
fi western yrlgs. and ewes 75 7 )
10 western lamba, culls 7 7 on
M3 Mexican lambs 7 8 30
294 western Ismbs. shorn M 7 40
22t western wethers and yrlgs 92 8 25
226 western we 97 8 71
4 welern ewe HIO Son
10 Western lamb, cull f "25
158 western lambs.. 85 8 Ji;
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle. Sheep aad I. a nabs Higher-.
Has Steady lo Lower.
CHICAGO. May S CATTLE Receipt,
estimated at 19.'i0 head; market. V&lfic
higher; steers. 15.8ir7.ti0; cows. li.Oojto 7a;
heifers. 13 2500; bulls. f4.00tTA.Sj: calves,
13. of 9 7. 35; stocker rid feeders, 83 3.;5.tiii.
HOOS Receipt, estimated at 44.000 head:
market steadv to 5c lower; choice heavy
shlpping. 17.30t(j7.4"(: butcher. fi.25S7.8f.;
Ilglit mixed. 7.(O7.10; choice liglit. I7.ft
7.15; packing. 17.20457.25: pigs. fu.25tSe.6u;
bulk of sales. 17.2ivrj7.rsr..
SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipt esll
mated at 12.00 head; market. 15fi'.5c, higher;
slieep. 14 iWrH.75; lamba, lS ii0900; year
lings. 85.507.20.
Kiimi City l ive Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, May 8 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 7.800 head, including 1,100 southerns;
market 104fl5c higher; choice export snd
dressed beef steers, 16.26690; fair to good,
1b.0(k3o.15; western steers, t3.2!tr HO; Tock
eis and feeders, H0OW-4 90; southern steers,
14 90t4j.S5; southern cows. H 2f.S 40; na
tive rowa. !S2oa5 80; native helfert, 13.90(1
8 25: bulls. 83 75 60; calve, 83 75.00.
HOOS Receipts. 12.000 head; market
steady; top 17.30; bulk of sales, 16(Vf7.i,
light. 8a7o77 15: pig. 8f.2e6t0
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. t.SiO
head; market 15t'25c iiigher; Colnrada
lamha 18 75: I sin ha 17 fl67i ft 7S. - leirllr.n
) tf.0fai)1.66: wethers. 15.60fVo.75: ewes. li.Ouj
6 26: stockers and feeder, iSA( 'jb; Texas
mutton. 4.80(j5.tiO.
Stock la Sight.
Receipt of live stock at the lk principal
western market yectenlay:
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
South Omaha 3 AS7 4 fcj4 s.tjit
Sioux City 1 8) 2.wu
frt. Joseph 1.200 . () it.)
Kanaaa City 7.lrt 12.000 ,t0
St. iiuis .o e.aoo '.on)
Chics ge 19.000 44.000 12.0U0
Total . 85,117 75.934 26.17
St. Joseph Lie Stack Market.
ST. JOSEPH. My 3. CATTLE Receipt.
1 8 hed: mrket ctrnrg to loo higher,
steers. 14 5ufg 40: .ow and haifer. f2 5ij,
00: calves. liOfaff Of)
HOGS Receipt, 8.000 head; market weak
to ftc lower; top. 17.25; bulk of (a!. It 80
fcf7 20.
SHEEP AND LAirBS-Rerelptt 1000
head; market 16Ko higher; lamb. 17.002
l
SI. Ials llwa Stack Markcl.
ST. IOi:i8. May 8. -CATTLE Receipt
1 SS0 head, Including 7a) head Texan: mar
ket lOvJICc higher; nailv ahlpplng and x-
llfir?
1 Ji
port steers. l3.MKrr7.1S: dreosed beef snd
butcher steers, 14 Who . 40 ; steers under 1 tx
IU., e.l iti,r6 16; Blockers and feeders. 84 fW
5.25: calves. 14 5i noli. 75; Texaa and Indian
pi -.i s, 14.2oj6.66; cows and heifers. 12.7VH
5.25.
HOGS Receipts. 6 200 head: markcl
strong; pigs and lights. 14 2nj-'7.!'; packers,
t7.15j7.3o; butchers and best heavy, 17.3tvq
7.40.
SHEEP AND LAMR3-Recerrt. t (V
head; mntk't I5ti-J0 higher: native mut
tons. t4.uffii 50: lambs. I.v0tp8.ot; culls ant!
bucks, I2 ,'rifl4 &0; stut kcrs. 8,i.(a4.16.
Sloax City live Stock Market.
SlOl'X CITY. Is.. Mav 8 (Special Tele
gram ) CATTLE Receipts. 1,8)8) head; miit-.
krt 10c higher: beeves. 15 75; fat rows
I .- i i. i . i r. . . . i . ej ....
Vrarlinrs 81 fwvn 4 "f.
HOOH-Receipts. 2. Son head; market weak
and 5c lower: range of prices, 8u.5037.1n;
bulk of tales. Jtj.8.tf7 (X).
OMAHA GTK-VKrtAl, MARKET.
tapla aad Pastry Prodaca Prlee Par
alskrd ay Bayer aad Wliolaaalara.
BUTTER Creamery, No. I. delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. carlooa, lie; Na
tn 10-lb. tuba, SvVfcc; No. 8. In 1-lb. cartons,
fsci In CO-lb. tubs. ITfet; packing stock.
fancy dairy, tubs, .'Of&Jlo; common roll,
lrsb mads. IS&lSo. Market changes eviy
Tuesday.
EGGS Frxh celling stock, candled, total
He- No atorag stock In Oman a market
CHEESE Flnast Wisconsin full ersam.
twin, lac; young America. 4 In boop. lnV.;
favorite. S In boop. toe; dalilsa. 8w la boon.
Who; cream brick, full case. 16c; alovfc
Swla. 15C: full cream llmburger. Ida.
POULTRY All v, aprins. 12c; bans. 11c
cocks. So, ducks. He; aee, 10c. tur
keys. 18c; piseuoa, per tlus.. too; gulusa
fowl, per do., 82.50; squabs, per do, fti
Lred. bene, 11c; prin. 124JL"c; cock,
ttoc; duck, 18c; see, lie; lurltay. He
FISH Whlteftih, trosen, luc, herring.
ic; salmon, inc. pike, tea; pickerel. Hy;t..
treut, 10c, cat-flail, ltnifUc; halibut. So, red
nappar. 12o; black baa. 85c; cr.ppl, j
8c; perch, ftc; codfish, lie; makia, c; etila,
15c; lobsters, green, oic; boUed. uc; (rug7
Ufe. c. .
tubs No. 1, 17c; No. 1 12c; No. 3, 8c
Loins No. L lkc; No. 2, Uc; No. J. lOVftc.
Chuck No. U iAc; No. 2, kc; No. 3. SVsC
Hound No. 1, 8)c; No. 2. fc'r; No. 8. ftc.
Plate No. 1. 684c; No. 8. tc; No. 8, lo.
FRESH FRUITS Apple, we. tarn box
apple, t2.00tf2.oa Banana, t-buocn lots.
lo par lb. Oralis, I2.bttjj.t5. Lemons, 13.6
O4.00; Orap fruit, H0. Urapea, Malagas.
17.50 per keg. Florida pineapple. er crate,
13-00.
VEGETABLES Kansas iwnt potato,
12.75 per bbl. California celery, large, ifJc;
smaller, (0c. New York Holland ad cab
bage. 4Vftc per lb. Wisconsin Red Glnne
onions, -c per lb. CalifornU cauliflower.
13 per era!. Tomatoes, Florida. S-baikvt
crate, 8S; Cubs, (-basket crate, 83. Lettuce,
per doz., 40c. Old vegtftables parsnip,
turnips, carrot 1.25 per bbl. Fiona new
beets, carrots, peran.ps. turnip, to., per
doz.. 75c.
STRAW BERRIES 83 0f)J 3. 2.
HIDES No. 1 green. 8c; No. 1 cured, so.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK, May 3. The cotton market
opened steady at an advance of 3 points
on May snd 1 point on October, but 1 to
4 points lower on o'.lier month In re
sponse to the cables and better weather
Right after the call the active months
sold about 4 to 5 points net lower unrier
Hquidation or realising by old longs, but
these offerings were well taken nd a
little later prices rallied to a point or so
above the finals of Isst week, on covering
by early sellers and scattering bull tup
port. Spot cloned quiet; middling uplands.
lO.SAc; middling gulf. 11.10c. Sales. 4.100
bales.
Futures opened steady: May. 10 57c; .Tuly.
10.38c- August. 10 28c: September. 10.2c:
October. 10.24c; December, 10.19c; January
10 12c: March. 10 12ffl0 13c.
Cotton futures dosed steady: May, 1069c;
June. 10.4m ; July, 10.4,1c; August. 10.3Ac;
8p"-mber. 10.26c: October. 10. 24c; Novem
ber. 10.23c: December, l.23c; January, lO.ltic;
March, 10.15c.
GALVESTON. May l.-COTTON-Hlgher
at !SC.
ST. . LOCI S. May . OOTTON Stearfy ;
middling. lO'.c: sales. 800 bales; receipts.
847 hales: shipments, 1.299 bHiee; stock, 41.
24 bales.
Coffee Market.
NKW YORK, May 3 COFFEE Market
for coffee futures opened nulet at un
changed price r.nt withstanding the partial
decline of 4 franc at Havre sod while there
was some scaitciing liquidation trad ruled
generally steadv on iiear months and a
little trade huyl'itt which seemed io be pro
moted by mall advice from Santos, claim
ing that fullv 4.oti0.un coffee trees had been
severely damaged by the slorms or last
March. The nutrkrt closed steady, net un
changed to 5 point higher.' Sales wer re
ported of 31.250 bogs, including May st 7.V
ft 7.10c; July at S.5&4JS8X): August at 6.15c;
September at 6.06c; December at 6.8-rc;
March at 6.90c. Spot coffee quiet; No. 7
Rio. 8'4c: No. 4 Sat: tna, 8Vi9c. Mild coffee,
quiet; Cordova, 9iT24f.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. May S.-W(iOIv The trailing
quotations range as follows: Kentucky
and Indiana and MIhsouiI three-eighth
blood. 24jic; quarter blood, JStJTCBr.
Scoured values, Texas, fine, 2 month. e
ttvUc; fine. 6 to 8 month. 624c; fin, fall,
ifyrf4?c; California, northern. lAajOc; middle
county, 4X?("e)c; Oregon, easierp, No. 1
staple. )-'uh.ic; eastern clothing, ih-tlt'c;
valley. No. 1, il'u&tc : territory, fine. Maple.
636r5c; fine medium, staple, fjcfltjc; fin
clipping. :'i)2c; fine medium clothing. M
tf'c; half blood. 6iiVi3c; thl ea-elghth blood.
o6i(Ro; quarter blood. oOtuWc. Pulled, extra.
MtivHc- fine A. 6M2e; A supei-s, lli96r.
ST. 1X)UIS. May l.-WOOJ-Firm; terri
tory and western mediums iMjTAc; fine
mediums, Ifttfavy; fine, 12rl7c.
later aad Mola.'
NEW YORK. May 3. aMrOAR Raw.
easy; fair refining, 3.3e; centrifugal, 94
tet. 3c; molasses (ugar, 8.14c: refined,
steady: No. $. 4 55c; No. 7, 4nrs-; No. g.
4 45c; No. 9. 4.40c; No. JO, 4 16c; Ng. 11, 4 Vc;
No. 12. 4. Ac; No. 13. 4.auc; No. 14. 4.20c;
confectioners' A. 4.85c: mould A, 6.40c; cm
loaf, 68.V-; crushed. 5 75c; powdered, 5.15c;
granulated, 6 05c; cubes, 6 Sue.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to cliol.e, 2oii42c.
OH and Roaln,
OIL CITY. May 3 - l ICi-M balanoe.
81.78: run. Apt 11 X 229.2T7 this.,: aversge,
164 721 bbl.; shipment . May 1 and 2 148
325 hbl ; sverage, 1 74,4 1 bbl.; run, May 1,
39.371 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Mav 8 Ol L Spirit tur
pentine, film; 354(1 :ic. , ,
ROfllN-Firm; quote: R. fl 22'i; I), 13 47S:
E, SXttV(j.1.;: I", ti 7;HJ 771,: y.
S.528,: II, 14 06; 1. 14 25; K, ff.TS: M. 14 .;
N. 14. u; W. II . f5.tft, W W.. fo.JO.
Herbert E. Gooch Co.
Brokers aod Dealers
OKAjTH, pbotisioks, stocks.
Omaha Office 1 810 If. f. Life Sldg.
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