Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 14, 1898, Image 11

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    COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
liquidation and Short Selling Oaiuse Ooner.il
S Decline
MAY AND JULY WHEAT EACH CLOSE LOWER
( rnvlwlnn * Follow trllh Mntrrlnl De-
) ' dine * In All Linen nnil Corn
ntul Onto Ilo li Slutu-
a Lou * .
CHICAGO , May 11 Liquidation and short
( Jelling ( odny caused a general decline on
the IJoard of Trade. May wheat closed at
a low of 15c , July 4c and September 21-Sc.
Provisions followed wheat with decline * of
4Jc In July pork and 15c pur 100 Iba. In lard
nnd rlbii. yelling was by packer * and longs
generally. Corn and oats suffered u loss
of 5-8c euch on liquidation.
Wheat opened weak at from lft3Ue lower
for July than it cloned yesterday , opening
trades In that delivery being over u range
of from (1.05 to { 1.004. May opened weak
at { 1.50 , a decline of 15c over night. Sep
tember dropped from } 4flc a bu. nt the
hturt first traniactlons being from SS'.ifp '
SS'/ic. Before from the
/ any recovery openIng -
Ing bu.irlHlmess was perceivable July sold
'down to $1.0IH nnd September to KS7-8c.
, Thc Liverpool market was remarkably
steady , showing only about Id loss at the
Btarl , In the face of ycsterday'B brenk In
this market. Argentine shipments ! of only
fcZI.OO ) bu. , against 1,392.001) bu. the week be
fore , was considered u bull rnrd. but fulled
of effect , owing to heavy domestic receipts.
, Thc latter aggregated 131,000 bu. . compared
With 3 nCTO bu. the year before. Chicago
received 213 curs , against seven a year ago.
2tllnnenrolls and Duliith reported 315 cart ) ,
compared with 310 last year. Seaboard
clearances footed up 316,000 bu. wheat and
Hour. Shorts were extremely nervous. 1'lt
trading was small , and although profes
sionals ventured modest "llyers" on the
flhorl side , they ran to cover on the slight
est sign of returning strength In the m.ir-
kct. July , after touching $1.01 % , rallied
BpaHtnodlcally to $1.07 , but slid off easily
again when the demand from shorts failed.
Closing cables showed Increased bull weari
ness abroad , with declines of 2'Mj3',4d nt
Liverpool , 1V4Q2HC at i'nrlii and l < ic at
Antwerp. Ileports of harvesting from
Texas and a probable early cut further
tnorth , reassured short scllem. July dropped
HslleMtly to $1.04. closing nt tl.OUi bid , a
net loss of 4c. May , which started at $1.50.
rallied to $1.D5 , on Lelter support , but eased
ofl near the end to $1.43 , and closed at $1.50
nellerH a net loss of 15c. Exporters ro-
Iiorted no pales. September Htarted ? Mjlc
ewer nt 89U&k9V4c ( , Bold off to 87 7-Sc , clos
ing 2 1-Sc net lower nt 88 1-Ec sellers.
Corn was for sale In largo chunks from
Btarl to finish. Concessions were made at
the opening of He. A slight rally followed ,
but renewed liquidation forced the price oft
again. Foreigners were reported as re-
Hellers of corn for forward shipment. The
Liverpool market was weakened by freer
oflerlngs of corn from Argentine. The de
cline nt Liverpool was Hd for spot nnd from
jygi3-Sd for futures. Reports from the
country were numerous to the effect that
replanting had to bu resorted to exten
sively on account of seed having rotted In
the ground. I ocal receipts were 04t ! cars.
Atlantic port clearances were 829,000 bu.
Argentine exports for the week were 312,000
1m. , ngalnst 160,000 bu. the week before.
The opening business In July was at from
85 1-Sc down to 36c , as ngalnst 36o sellers
nt the cloi < e yesterday. Considerable was
wanted at the reduction , and the July price
rallied to MVi36 3-8c , but on the continu
ance of sales of long corn it dropped to
3 > ? i5J 33 7-8c and closed at 357-8c sellers , a
net loss of 5-8c.
Only a moderate business was transacted
In the oats market. An easier feeling pre
vailed with May longs anxious to sell. The
favorable weather was responsible for the
easiness of the more distant futures. From
the seaboard 196,000 bu. were cleared. Re
ceipts hero were 2G9 cars. May closed with
a total loss of 1'ic. July started nt 27fi
27 < 4c , sold nt 2718c , and declined to 206-Sc
ut the close , a net loss of 5-8c.
The disposition of provision traders waste
to take profits on strong spots In the mar
ket. The lowest prices were prevailing nt
the * close. The opening was weak nt nboul
J020c decline In pork , 2V4tCc } in lard and
from 517Hc In July ribs. That was suc
ceeded by a considerable upward reaction
But the upturn wan met by heavy selllnp
on the part of packers , and prices qulcklj
receded , closing at the lowest point of the
Hay. Outside trade was considerably llghtci
than yesterday and profit taking was gen-
cial. Total hog receipts at western points
were C3.000 head. Lard nt Liverpool was
quoted Cd higher nnd bacon 1Q23 over yes
terday , but even this failed to sustain price ;
Jiere. July pork ranged $11.65812.17 , closln ?
45c net lower at $11,65 ; July lard , fG.40ffC.70
closing 15c net lower at $4.50 ; July ribs $6.1 (
to $6.3906.32 , closing 15c net I6wer at-$6.12.
Kstlmatcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat
90 cars ; corn , C30 cars ; oats , 350 cars ; hogs
20.000 head.
Lending futures ran go as follows :
trtlcltm. . ! Opoa. I High. | Low. I CloM. | Y
' VU.eat-
Mny. . . 1 50 1 SS 1 43 1 05
July. . . 1 05-OH 1 U7K 1 Ul 1 04H 1 OS * ! ,
Sci't. . . 8'Jfc 87M 8H
Dec. . 8U >
Com
Mia. . . 35 *
July. . . 3A S5
Sppt. . . 30M SU
Oats-
31H 30H
July. . . 27 27M JOH 26M 27 * ,
Sow. . . 24W 24W Jt 24)4 ) 24) ) ,
Fc.rk
, Mny. . . 11 95 II 05 II 43 11 45 11 92)- )
.July. . . 11 80 I'17M II OS 11 US 12 10
Lunl
Mny. . . 0 17H 0 62
July. . . 0 00 0 70 U 40 0 SU U (15
Sent 0 70 U HO 0 O-iV 0 00 U 76
Sh'thlb *
May. . . fl 35 0 35 0 10 U 10 0 25
July. , . . II lid 0 W .0 10 : 0 ! . ! B 27V
Sept 0J7W 0 40 0 20' 0 2U 0 SS
No. 2. *
Cash'quotations were as follows :
FLOUR Weak and 50c lower on absenc
Of both local and foreign demands. -
WHEAT No. 2 spring. { 1.15 ; No. 3 sprlne
I1.12JH.15 ; No. 2 red , 11.4 1.47.
CORN No. 2. 35 i < ij3Cc.
OATS-NO. 2 , sos-sc ; NO. a white , 545
B4Hc : No. 3 white , 32 Q33c. t
UYE No. 2 , 6Sc.
BARLEY No. 2 , 43V2t53c. ?
FLAXSEED-No. 1. $1.39.
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. $2.6052.63.
PROVISIONS-Mosa pork , per bbl. . I1I.E
-Cill.eo. Lurd , per 100 Ibs. . Jtt.60aC.6i. Shot
ribs sides ( loose ) , Jo.Wii6.40. Dry aalte
shoulders ( boxed ) , J5.004f5.25. Short clea
Bides ( boxed ) . J0.400C.DO.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , pe
gal , $1.23.
SUUAllS-Cut loaf , $5.SS ; granulated , $5.
Btandnrd A , $5.25.
On the Produce exchange the butter mai
Sect wua steady ; creameries , 13tlCc ; dulrle
12O14c. Eggs , frcah , 8 4c. Cheese , ur
changed. Live poultry , steady and In goo
demand ; turkeys , | 9c ; chickens , $ < 3S > <
ducks , CQ'c.
NKW YOIIK GK.\mtAL , MAIIKKT
Quotittloit * for the Day on Gener
Comniodltlpi.
NEW YORK. May 13.-FLOUR-Recclpt
XO.9 3 bbls. ; exports , 10,511 bbls. ; easier an
a shade off on choice spring and wlnti
wheat flour ; Minnesota putentu , $7.00f > 7.5
winter patents , J6.75Q7.25 ; winter straight
} 6.3Mi . * . Rye Hour , steady at J3.75W4.20.
CORNMEAL Quiet : yellow western , 80
RYE Dull : No. 2 western , 72c.
HARLEY Nomlmil : feeding , 42c.
HAULEY MALT Dull : western. 6S070
WHEAT Receipts , 165,575 bu. ; export
147.060 bu. : spot weak ; No. 2 red. $1.50
f. o. b. afloat to arrive , nominal ; f. o. t
BSVtC. September 9th to 15th. Options openc
weak with Liverpool ami continued no a
day. Additional depre.-ulng lnttuencen wei
heavy spring wheat receipts , bearish crc
news , reported big Indian shipments ur
July liquidation : May closed i : > * c lowe
July 5c off and other months 1 l-S&Zc lowe
No. 2 red. May. Jl.W5rl.GO ; closed , J1.50V
July. Jl.124ftl.15 1-8 : closed , $1.12H.
CORN Receipts. 1S7.200 bu. ; exports. 201
COO bu. : spot weak : No. 2. 42 1-Sc. Optloi
were affected by wheat's break and dost
D-SJ-\c off. Lower cables also exercU <
nome Influence. Crop news was less satl
factory : May , 40 3-040lic : closed. 40 3-8
July. 40 7-&O41 5-lCo : closed. 41a
OATS Receipts. 259,200 bu , : exports , 171
G02 bu. ; spot weaker : No. 2 , SS > 4w3Sc ; No.
white. JSVic- Options declined with t !
other cereals nnd clo ed dull at Ic net los
Slay rioted , 3l'4c.
HAY-Qulet : shipping , 350iOc.
HOPS Steady ; state , common to choli
1S95 crop. 3tf4c : 1896 crop. 6ff7c : 1S97 cro
13915C : Pacific coast , 1S 6 crop , 3ff4.c ; 1 !
ciop. Uf7c ; 1S37 crop , UJ15c.
HIMKH-Qiilot : Oalvestnn. 15',4c ; Texi
flry. 12Hc ; California , 17ijfrl8c ,
LEATHER llrm ; hi.mlock sole , Ruen
WOOU-Qulet ; f.wc , l 2c : Texas. I !
Jlc.
Jlc.i'ROVISIONSBeef.
i'ROVISIONS-Beef. strong ; family , 111 ,
o.ilrn input , H4.WKHl.nOj Iwf Imms ,
_ J. ( > 0. packet $11 OOTM2.W. f'tlt mriiH.
_ Llidy ; pltllltMl bellies. Jrt.UJfJ7.iV ) ; plrkle < t
Ktumldcrs. $4 TSti-J.W ; . pickled hams , $7.73fl (
1.0J. Uird. quiet , western steamed , $0 " 0 ;
SO. Lard , quIM ; wisstrrn stonmed. $6. ! < 5 ,
refined , quiet Pork , rnl < r. "IMS. $1I.2M (
11 70 , short clear $1UO' RM ; family. $13 " "
ll.oi ) . Tallow , dull , city , 30-Sc , country
? (3v4r. tin to quality.
OILS Petroleum , llrm ; reflnod New York ,
$0 : riilladulphln und Baltimore , JS.W , Phil-
Bdr-lphlit ami Baltimore. In bulk. S3 $0. P.ciiln.
strained , common to good , $1 42IMJI 43. Tur
pentine1 , quiet nt W-ic. Cottonseed , firm :
prlmu crude , f o. b. mill * , KiM7'/c : prime
summer yellow , K/iK\c. Butler oil , 27' , * ®
SVieS prime winter yellow , 29' fl30e.
METALS Third wax nothing startling In
the metal market of today The feeling
was generally steady , with business , how
ever , conducted on a smalt scale. At the
close pig Iron warrants were officially
called Mendy with K65 bid and $5.90 asked ;
lake copper was unchanged , with $12 00 bid
and $12.15 nskedj tin quiet , with $11.50 the
flat quolHtlon ; spelter Mendy. with $1.15
bid nnd J4.2 > nuked ; lend steady , with $3.63
bid nnd $3.67'.4 asked. Tlie firm fixing the
settling price for western miners nnd smel-
tera continues to quote lead nt $3.30.
BCTTER-Recelpts. 4,223 pkgs. : weak ;
western creamery , 14Q16H < . ' ; Elglns , ! C',4c ;
factory. HHHc.
CHEESE Receipts , 1.C35 pkgs. ; quiet ; old
rl'tcse , large fancy , Si'Jc ; small fancy ,
Wftfc' new light skims , G S c ; full skims ,
2i3c.
EGGS Receipts , 23,200 pkgi . ; steady ; state
end Pennsylvania , 10\Qllc ; southern , lOc.
OMAHA GKMrJHAI. MARKETS.
Condition of Trailinml ( Imitation *
on Slnulo nnd Knncr Produce.
EGGS Good stock. 9c.
BUTTER Common to fair , 95illc ; sep
arator , 17c ; gathered creamery , Iiyi3c.
VEAL Choice fat , SO to 120 Ibs. , quoted at
Sj9L' ; large nnd coarse , 6'fr7c. '
LIVE POULTRY Chickens. 7'ri7'4 : old
roosters , I'ji5Hc : youns roosters , 6ftCVfcc ;
spring chickens , 20fr22c.
PIGEONS Live , $1,1301.23 ; dead pigeons
lot wanted.
HAY-Uplnnd , $7.00 ; midland , $0.00 ; low-
und , $3.00 ; rye straw , $1.00 ; color makes the
irlce on hay ; light bales sell the best ; only
on grades bring top prices.
VEGETABLES.
ONIONS Per bu. , 90cgl ; new southern ,
icr Ib. , ic.
BEANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. , $1.23.
SWEET POTATOES-Kansas , 10-peck
ibl * . . J3.EO : Kefd sweet potatoes , $2.tW.
CABBAGE New. Florida , per crate , $2.25 ;
itisslsslppl , per crate , $2.30.
POTATOES-Home grown , C0fl55c : Colorado
rado stock , 70onorthern : fancy early Ohio
stcd potatoes , S3c ; new potatoes , per bbl. ,
$4. Sofa 5.00.
TOMATOnS Per crate , $ l.X ( > f3.23.
NEW UEETS-Per dor. bunches 43i50c.
RADISHES Per doz. bunches , 3j't33c.
LUTTUCE Per doz. bunches. 3jfi40o.
GREEN ONIONS Per doz. , 12f15c
WATERCRESS Per 16-qt. case. $1.60.
fUCUMBintS-Ppr doz. , $1.2531.50.
WAX BEANS 1-3 bu. box , 75c.
PEAS Per bu. , funcv Mississippi , $1.23.
SPINACH-P.sr basket. Jl.
PIEPLANT Homo giown , per Ib. , 2c.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Arkansas , 24-qt. case ,
$2.50.
APPLES Winter stock. $3.0053.50.
CRANBERRIES Fancy Jersey , per bbl. ,
$10.00.
UKAPKS Malagas , $3.00116.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES-Cnllforfila navels , $2.7503.00 ;
seedlings. $2.23.
LKMONS Calforrtla fancy , $3.00 : choice ,
iJ.50fi2.7S : fancy Mesflnn , $ . ! .00ff3.50.
BANAN"AS Choice , ' large stock , per
bunch , $2.K > Q2.25 ; medium sized bunches ,
$1.73'tf2.00.MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds' , per Ib. . large size. 128
I3c : iinall , lie ; Brnzilj , per Ib. , 9010c : Eng
lish walnuts , per Ib. , fancy soft shell , 110
lie ; standards , 8fJ9c ; filberts , per Ib. , lOc'
liecarts , pollshPd , 'medium , Rif7c ; extru
large , &S9o ; larRC hickory nuts , $1.0001.11
per bu. ; small , $1.2jJjl.Si per bu. ; cocoanuts ,
per 100 , $4 ; peanuts , raw , DtfS'/Jc ; roasted ,
MAPLK SYRUP Five-gal , can , each
12.75 ; gal. cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal
canj , J3.2. > ; quart cans , $3.50.
FIGS Imported , fancy , 3-crown , 14-lb
boxes , lOc : 5-crown , 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb
boxes. 22B23C per box ; California , 10-lb
box , Jl.
HONKY Choice white , 12c ; Colorado am
ber. lOffllc.
} KRAUT-i-Per _ bbl. , $3.50 ; per half bbl.
"DATES Hallo ree , 60 to 70-lb. boxes
c ; Balr , 5c ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes , 9c.
CIDER-Per half bbl. , $3 ; ' bbl. , $3.
HIDES , TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 6c ; No. 2 greei
hides , 5c ; No. 1 salted hides , Sc ; No. 2 greei
Failed hides , 7c ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 12 Ibs ,
9c : No. 7 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 7c.
TALLOW , GREASE. ETC. Tallow , N J
1 , 3c ; tallow. No. 2 , 2 c : rough tallow. l'c
white .grease , 2Vi1f2Jic ; yellow and browi
gjease. lV4ft2V4c. |
SHEEP PKLTS Green salted , each , 13.1
75c ; green salted shearings ( short woolei
early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings , ( shor
wooled early skins ) , 'No. 1 , each. 5c ; dr ;
flint , Kansas and. Nebraska butcher woe
pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4i5c
dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murral
ivool pelts , per llj. , actual weight , 3tf4c ; dr ;
flint , Colorado butcher wool pults , per Ib
actual weight. 405c ; dry flint , Colorado mut
rain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight ,
© 4c.
4c.FURSB ac ( black or brown ) . $5.00020.00
otter. $1.6S8.00 : mink. ISgeOc ; beaver. $ ! . (
ff6.00 ; skunk. 15c. 25c , 50c ; muskrat. 3c , 5 <
7c ; raccoon , 15-liOOc ; red fox , 25cfi$1.25 ; grn
fox. 25 < 350c ; wol.iUmbcr ) . > ' 25c < 0$2.50 : wol
( prairie coyote ) . 10$30c : wildcat. 10&25C
badger , &B40c ; sllv ii < < or < ' $ o.0 875.00.
FRESH MEATS.
DRESSED BEEF-2o6d' * ' 'native ' steers , 7
per lb. ; good forequarters , s.teers , 6c ; goo
hindquarters steers , 'jc. Western stoerB , 6it
native heifers , 6 c ; wes.tern , heifers , 6V4t
good forequarters heifers , 5\4c ; good hind
quarters heifers. SKc ; nntjvo cows , 6V c
western cows , 6Hc ; fnlr cows , Cc ; cow fort
quarters. . Oc : cow hindquarters , 8c ; bacl
halves. & 36ttc : triangles. VAc.
BEEKQUJS Tenderloins , fresh , 18 (
fiozeri , ' 15c ; boneless strips , fresh. 10 <
froren .gc , ; stxp [ loins , fresh. 8V4c ; frozei
6'.7c ; rolls , boneless , frozen , 9c ; fresh , 10 <
rolls. Speoqer , cuts , , frozen , 9c ; fresh , 1K (
sirloin butts , boneless , frozen , 9c ; fresh , 10 <
shoulder clods , boneless. 6Uc ; rump butt
boneless , 5 c ; No. 1 chucks , SUc : No.
uhucks , 44c : No. 3 chucks. 4c : boneles
cftucks , frozen , 4c ; fresh. 5Uc ; cow plate
3Hc ; steer plates , 4c : flank steak , 7c ; loin
No. 1. frozen. 12c ; fresh , 14c ; loins , No.
frozen , lOc : fresh , 12c ; loins. No. 3 , frozei
Sc ; fresh , lOc ; short loins , market style , I
above loins ; hotel style , 4c above loins ; co
loin ends , SVjc ; steer loin ends , 9Vic ; ham
Ing tenderloins , IVjc : ribs. No. 1. frozei
lOc ; fresh , 12c ; ribs. No. 2 , frozen , Sc ; fresl
lOc ; ribs. No. 3 frozen , 6c : fresh , 8c ; No.
rounds , 7c ; .No. 2 rounds , Cic ; No. 3 round
C'.Cc : beef rounds , shank' off. 'Sic addltlona
beef rounds shank and rump off , IVic add
tlonal ; trimmings. 4V c ; beef shanks , 3 >
brains , per doz. , 35c ; sweetbreads , per It
fiozcn , lOc ; fresh , 12 c ; sweetbreac
( calves ) , per Ib. , 40c ; kidneys , per doz. , 3S
ox tails , each. 3c ; livers , per Ib. , 2He ; heart
per It ) . , 2Vic ; tongues , per tb. , 12c ; calf liver
each , 35c : calves , whole carcass or side
lOVic ; calf neadtftnd feet , scalded , per se
75c. f -
MUTTON Fancy Iambs , 9c per tb. : regi
lar lambs , Sc ; sheep , me : market racl
( Icng ) , 9c ; hotel racks ( short ) . He ; loins , 9
saddles , c : legs , 9c ; lamb legs. lOc : breas
i , I nnd stews , 3 jc ; tongues , each , 3c ; forequa
itcrs , 5Hc. - ,
PORK Dressed pigs , 5Uc per Ib. ; dressi
hogs , 5c ; tenderloins , 15c ; loins , small , 6i <
large , 6Vic ; spare ribs , 4V c : ham sausai
butts , 5Hc ; Boston butts. 5Vic : shoulder
9. rough , 4ic ; shoulders , skinned. 5c : trlr
mlngs , 4Hc ; leaf lard , not rendered. 5H
heads , cleaned , 3c : snouts nnd ears , 3
fresh hams , 16 to 13 Ibs. , 7',4c ; fresh ham
short clears. 5ic ; cheek meats , 4c ; necl
bones , 2c ; pigs' tails. 3c ; plucks , each. 5
chitterlings , 5c ; hocks. 4c ; hearts , per do ;
2f c ; stomachs , each , Sc ; tongues , each , 7
kidneys , per doz. . lOc : brains , per doz. , 15
pips' feet , per doz. , 30c ; livers , each , 3
hog rinds , 3c ; blade bones , 5c.
llnltlnii > re
BALTIMORE , May 13. FLOUR-Easle
western superfine , $3.75fi4.00 : western extr
$4.60 > ii5.23 ; western family , $3.85 < n6.33 ; wlnti
i. . i wheat patents. $6.50J6.S5 | ; spring wheat pa
d ents. $ .75f)7.2j ; spring wheat straights , $6
" iji6.7S ; receipts , 19,339 bbls. ; exports , 3.6
bbU.
WHEAT . Unsettled. Spot and mont
Jl.3Un.31U ; July. J1.09 asked : steamer. N
2 red , $1.27 bid : receipts , 71.212 bu. : export
none ; southern wheat , by sample , J1.2S
1.32 : southern , on grade. JlJTr' < ( il.31H.
CORN-rDull , easy. Spot , 41fillUc : Jul
40ift41c ; steamer mixed. 40i40V4c ; receipt
233,741 bu. ; exports , 179,307 bu. ; southei
white corn , 42c ; southern yellow , 4271421&C.
OATS Quiet : No. i white. 39e , nomlna
No. 2 mixed. 33HQ36c ; receipts. 55,643 bu
exports , none ,
RYE Dull and lower ; N.O. 2 nearby , 72
72V-c ; No. 2 western , 74c ; receipts , 5S,569 bu
exixirts , none.
HAY Firm : choice timothy. $13.
GRAIN FREIGHTS-Very dull ; steam
Liverpool , per bu. . 4 d. June ; Cork f
orders , per quarter , 4sMay ; 4s. June.
: o UUTTER-SteSdy ; fanc > ' creamery. 19
, , creamery Imitation. 17M18c ; creamery ladl
M 15c : good ladle. 137 > 14c ; store packed , IdSil !
CHEESE-Stcady ; fancy New Yor
large , 9V fl9Hc ; fancy New York , mwdlui
c ; fanc > ; Newjfork. small , "
Knnim City Uraln n l Provision *
* KANSAS CITY , "Slay 'is.-WHEA.T-So
KflOc lower : Increaswj offerings ; hanl a
eraged Sc lower ; active ; No. 1 hard. | X
1.23 ; No. 2 , $1.11471.22 ; No. 3. J1.11'J1.13H : tin.
1 rrd , $1 2 * . Nn. 2 , JKimil 23. No. 3. $1 lill 21
CORN-Huthrr weak and lower ; No. 2
It.lxtnl , 3IMJ23V.
I ATSHigher. . No. 2 while , 3Jfl32Hc.
RYELower - , No. 2. Cfo
HAY * Heavy , choice timothy , $11 ; choice
P'nlrle , $9.30.
BUTTER Unchanged ; creamery , 13ff
14'ir ; dairy , 1liffl3c.
l-.aas Rtmilv i fresh , Sc.
HKCKIPT8 Wheat , 70.SOO bu. ; corn. 52-
V bu. ; oats , 3,100 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Whent. 29.0W bu. ; corn , IS-
COO bu. ; oftts , 8,000 bu.
St. l.otiU ( ioiu-rnl .Market * ,
ST. LOUIS. May 13. KLOUR-Qulet nnd
lower ; patents , JS.IPfj6.C5 : straight * , fjg1 .
ti.15 : clrnr. io.OJli3.tQ : medium , $4.25TJl.7S.
WHEAT Weak , closing near the bottom , i
with May 3c , July 5c , September , 2 7-8c and I
December 3'ic ' lower than yesterday. Spot , I
lower : No. 2 red. cash , cli-vntor , $1.21 ; track. I
$1.2011.21 ; May. $1.20 ; July , tu tc asked ; Sep-
! tembcr , 833-Sc asked ; December , S3&c
asked ; No. 2 hard , cash , $1.23.
CORN Futures cluccd fractionally lower
I tl nn yesterday. Spot easy : No. - , cash ,
I 3l'c ; May. 313-Sc ; July , 31U&3l3-Sc ; Sep
tember. 31 7-5c bid.
1 OATS Weak In sympathy with wheat
I nnd fractionally lower ; No. 2 , cash , 22ic :
I track. 32 > ie : May , 32 ic a'sked ; July , 26'4c
| asked ; September , 2lo asked ; No , 2 white ,
"
RYE Lower at 63c.
SEEDS Flaxsccd , higher at $1.35. Prlmu
timothy seed , $2 60JJ2.C5.
CORNMEAL-Strong nt $1.SOT1.S3. !
BRAN Dull nnd scarce ; sacked , east
tiack. 70o.
HAY-Unchangod ; prnlrle , $8.00310.00 ; tim
othy. .OOTil2.00.
BUTTER Quiet ; creamery , 15Q17c ; dairy ,
KGGS-FIrm at S'4c.
WHISKY $1.23.
COTTONTIES-70C.
BAGGING-5 7-S)6 3-Sc.
METALS-Lend. llrm nt J3.52 Q3.53. Spel
ter , dull nt $1.02H.
PROVISIONS Pork , lower ; standard
mess , Jobbing , $11.63. Lard , lower ; prime
steam , $6.20 : choice , $6.30. Bacon ( boxed ) ,
.shoulders. $5.62'extra : short clear , $ C.62iA :
rib * , $6.75 ; shorts , $6.S7'-4. Dry salt meats
( boxed ) , shoulders , Ji.l2'i ; extra short clear ,
$6.12 > ,4 : ribs. $6.23 ; shorts. $6.37' .
RECEIPTS Flour. 7,000 bbls. ; wheat , 4S-
000 bu. ; corn , 9'J.noO bu. ; oats , 41,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 4.000 bbls. : wheat ,
9,000 bu. ; corn , 163,000 bu , ; onts , 7,000 bu.
Liverpool Slnrket.
LIVERPOOL , May 13. WHEAT-Spot.
lls 4V4d ; No. 1 red northern spring , 10s Sd ;
May. lls 2d ; July , 10s 9'id ; December , 7s
S 3-Sd.
CORN Spot , quiet ; American mixed , 3s
Will ! Mnj3s lid ; July , 3s 101-Sd ; Septem
ber , S.M 11V1.
FLOUR St. Louts fancy winter , firm , lls
Sd.
HOPS At London ( Pacific coast ) , firm ,
PROVISIONS-Beef , firm ; extra India
mess , 76s 3d ; prime mess , 68s 9d. Pork ,
firm ; prime mess , line western. 55s ; prime
mess , medium western , 51s 3d. Hams , short
cut , 14 to 16 Ibs. , 37s. Bacon , dull. 35s ; short
ribs , 35s ; long clear middles , light , 35s ; long
clear middles , heavy , 31s 6d : short clear
backs , 34s ; clear bellies. 35s 6d ; shoulders ,
square , dull , 27s Cd. Lard , dull ; prime west
ern. 30s 6d. Tallow , prime city , firm , 20s M.
CHEESE American finest white , 43s 2d ;
American finest colored , 44s.
OILS Cottonseed oil , Liverpool refined ,
steady , 16s 6d. Turpentine spirits , steady ,
26s 6d. Rosin , common strongf 53 ( M.
New OrleniiM ' 31
NEW ORLEANS , May 13. HOG PROD
UCTS Strong nnd higher. Pork , standard
mess , $12.23. Lard , refined tierce. $1.23 ®
,37'A ; pure lard , $6.7506.57 % . Boxed meats ,
dry salt shoulders. $5.37 > 4 < fi5.50 ; sides. $ G.37 < 4
J6.50. Bacon , clear rib sides , $7.37H&T-60.
ilams. choice sugar cured , $8.7589.75 ,
COFFEE Steady ; Rio , ordinary tb fair ,
8 l-Sifr9 5-8c.
RICE Firm ; ordinary to good , 45"-S05Vfcc.
FLOUR Firmer ; extra fancy , $6.23 ; pat
ents. $6.50S0.75.
CORNMEAL-$2.00S2.03. _
BRAN 26iQ2Sc. ' '
HAY-Prlme. $15.0001,6. ( qhol.ce , $10.50 ®
17.50.
CORN No. 2 white , sapked , 43'49c ' ; No. 2
mixed nnd yellow , 47045'c.
OATS No. 2 western , sacked , 33Vi'Q39c. '
Cincinnati Mnrkrt ,
CINCINNATI. May 13. FLOUR Firm
and higher : fancy. $5 03.75famlly ; , , $5.K { > U1
'WHEAT-Steady ; No. 2 red , $1.2331.30.
CORN Dull ; No. 2 mixed. 3Sc.
OATS Easy : No. 2 mixed , 34c.
RYE Easy : No. 2 , 70c.
PROVISIONS Lard , quiet , $5.35. Bulk
meats , easy , $6.27HBacon , quiet , $7.
WHISKY-Steady , $1.23.
BUTTER Dull and lower ; fancy Elgin ,
17c : Ohio , 12fI16c : dairy , lOHc.
SUGAR Firm : hard reHned , $ l.476.10. (
EGGSQulet at 9c.
CHEESI5 Steady ; good to prime Ohio
flat ,
Grain Receipt * nt Principal Market * .
ST. LOUIS. May 13. Receipts : Wheat ,
165 cars.
MINNEAPOLIS , May 13. Receipts :
Wheat. 309 cars.
CHICAGO. May 13. Receipts today :
Wheat , 255 ears ; corn , 640 cars ; oats , 369
cars. Estimated cars tomorrow : Wheat ,
2)0 ; corn. 650 ; oats , 330.
DULUTH. May 13. Receipts : Wheat , 200
cars.
Toledo Slnrket.
TOLEDO , O. , May 13. WHEAT Lower
and weak ; No. 2 cash , $1.38 ; May , $1.33.
, , CORN Active and lower ; No. 2 mixed ,
* OATS Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed ,
.
RYE Dull and easy ; No. 2 cash , 36
asked. ' ' " - =
CLOVERSEED Dull and steady ; prim
' " ' ' " fc .
cash , $3.03.
Cincinnati Live Stock.
CINCINNATI. May 13.-HOGS-Actlve
higher , $3.0504.55. '
CATTLE Steady. $2.7&iI4.75.
SHEEP-Strong. $2.75T4.00.
LAMBS-Steady. $ ? .75fl4.75.
Detroit Market.
DETROIT. May 13. A\T I EAT-NO.
white. $1.20 ; No. 2 red cash and May , $1.24 ,
CORN-NO. 2 mixed. 'ssy-c. " " '
OATS No. 2 white , 36c.
RYE-NO. 2 , 64c.
PEORIA. May 13. qORN-Marke lower ;
No. 2 , 36c. * ' "
OATS Market lower , ; No. 2.whUetJlc. {
WHISKY-122V4.
Sun Frnnct co'hrat MnrfTrt.
SAN FRANCISCO. May.J3.-rWHEAT-
Closed weak : December , $1.69 7-8.
OARLEY Weak ; December , $1-30& .
STOCKS AM ) IIONDS.
i-
Srnantlonnl Rumor * Concprnlnv thf
HpntiUU Fleet Darrens Price * .
NEW YORK. May 13. Today's" stock
market continued In much the sarao unset
tled state as was the case yesterday. Earlj
depression was reflected front London
where the professionals were , selling Ajpe'r-
lean stocks on a rumor that the Spanish
fleet was off Sandy Hook. The- improbable
character of this report gives an explana
tion to a decline which was obviously due
to bear pressure. Apparently there was r
disposition on the part of the leaders of tin
bull element to stand by and see a test ol
the market's strength. The recent larg <
and sustained advance , It was thought , hat
Invited large buying on light margins bj
the purely speculative element. This clasi
of holdings Is a weakness for a bull move
uctlons of Huttlclent dimension to force the
liquidation of such accounts 'are therefore
considered healthful In any bull movement
The day's market did not indicate that the
volume of such accounts was very large
In spite of n vigorous drive by the bears
apparently acquiesced In by the bulls
which resulted at one time In declines run
ning .from 1 to 3 points , there was no VTJ
large volume of stock dislodged and 'the
bears hastened to cover. Some large finan
cial Interests are credited ' -with havlnf
taken profits on the , recent rlse > and wltt
being willing to see a reactlonfoc the pur
pose of getting a gain. Commission housi
buying In the tarty dealings was large am
was quite effective In offsetting the largi
selling for long account. But offerings wen
no more than absorbed without carryItu
prices above yesterday's level. After th <
market had thus been tested business fcl
Into dullness and assumed a waiting attl
tude. Confidence that the Spanish fleet hai
been finally located off Martinique and tha
an engagement with the United Statei
forces was Imminent also begot a dlspost
tlon to await 'the result of that engage
ment. As a consequence net changes 01
the day arc extremely narrow and are foi
the most part losses. Metropolitan Stree
Railway and Manhattan developed lati
strength , which was attributed to thi
course of negotiations with the rapli
transit commission. The course of thi
money market demonstrates effectual ! ;
that all apprehension bt stringency frdn
the requirements of the government nr
past. Rates for time money on' call w'a
3fi3t per cent for periods up to six months
This movement Is said to be' due "to a re
nttwal of acumulatlons nf exchange fron
Investment due to the higher money rate
prevailing abroad. The bond market wa
quiet outside a few speculative Issues an
ft.v . the tone was rather heavy. Total sales
v- S2.600.000 , United States new 4s decline
S-S , the old is , registered , H In the bl
iirlcc. There were ivilr * of the old 4 * . rcg-
Utcrcd , nt n gain of H yvcr the last snlc.
Tin- Evening * P < ut s London financial
lays : Ilia stock markets lirro
npcned flat today on thn news spreading of
Irfint Salisbury's Klpumy report regarding
the South African situation , rpported to
have been made by him In a speech at a
lirlvate banquet of bahKcrs. Subsequently
irlces milled on the" good tone of the Paris
Ixiurso. the reported American victories
nnd the belief that the ik'iv Spanish cabinet
h more peacefully lltclln'Ml. Americans
closed dull nrnln , howtver , Knfllrs were j
dull nn President Knlk ir"ii Inauguration. I
Money win easier on the release of about
.C5f > 0OoO In Japanese indnev. More will bo
released oon.
The following nro.th.C. closing quotations
it the leading slocks on the Now York mar
ket today : i t i
Atrhlfton 1-H C. . . . . . . . . 10
- .
li.illlmoro i Ohio. . 1SH tto nfd . . . l.0
t. 1 . M. AM . ia4
Cnn.iilaoutnHni. em'so. ' IMclOn . lO
entrnlPAcinc. . . . . I JS So. RHtltr.tr. . .1 . 8' <
lien.Onio SElkt.io. Hallway pM 2UH
1 Texin \ Pacltta. . . . 11
a.H. AQ H3V Union IMclde . 8H
C.iE. I S" IT. P. coalman . 1U1 *
C.O. \SUL Hl'l Wnbash . 7K
Uoufil fl' WnbwhpM . 1WH
tKl..VHndian. lU'J 'Whorl. ' It u F ! . 'JH
) ol. L. AV 13H , Wlicol..k L. K-pM 11
Drit.nioU II lAilinm P.r . 1 < 9
tlopfa 40tilAmcrlraii Kx . l'-U
Crlulnowi . 1-U Unltnl Str.te Ex. . . 40
Krialstpfd . SMiUVMliFnrffo Kx..llf >
Ft. Wnrna . 1BH lAm. Cot. Oil . ! ,
nrcalNorthsrnpfJ.ldm A. Cot.Oll pM . T-
tocKinr Vnltev. . . . OUiAm. Srlnn . ll'I
lllnolnCanirU. . . l0.1HAm. , Sntrlts pM. . . . . . U74
UikeKrloA W. . . . lulUAm. ToDacco . linii
do pM . 7U I ilo pM
LakHShoro 1'ooplo's Oa O'l <
LotiiHvllloANinti. 34V4 Com. ( 1U1H
Manhattan L HUH
'
' ' " ' '
Met. Si. Itr. . . . 151 rior.'V.\frou. . . . . -'in
Mlchlrnii Central..lom do utc uu
Mlmi.AiSl. L , 2tl Oon. KliH-tne ! W * <
dolHtnM 84 Illlnol * Stocl CU
Mo.Pncltlc : i. < H IJXCl"dO Oa 411
Mobile & Ohio'H i Lead 3'J < i
Mo. K. .t T 11 I uo DM 10A
Mo.K. AT pfdS " N.It. Ut ) . Oil IS
: hl.Iiul. iL 84.Orciton IniD. Co " 'J
flopfil i7h Pnclrtc v n 'JH
_ f. J. IVnlr.il Ul 'I'uiliiinn P.il IS"1 *
K. Y.Contral 113K SllvrrCertltlcatiw. . OilJi
N.Y.Cht. A.SI. L. . l'J < Stanil.Hopo AT. . . . ft
dolat pM tiA jSuenr 1.11H
do'JilpM 3'J iio pW Ill
Norfolk & \Veitsrn 14 IT. C. A iron 'JSV
S'o. Amor. Co SH U. 3. Leather 7U
No.Pocinc H'lH do pM 0is :
do Ufa OH U. 3. Uiibbcr : 1HH
Ontario\ IS do pfd 70)4
Orcson Nnv imu Western Union. . . . 89X
Ore. Shorl LinoJl ) Chi , Ot. West 14H
1'lttBburr 10s Nortlnvestcrn IV4' ,
Readinir 18H do pfd 170
Itnck Island Oil It. G. fcVf 12S
S. L.AS. F 7Lt K. O. A W. pfd OS
do IslpM CO St L. AS. W 4
St. j'aul OU do. pfd OH
do pfd 144 ItcadlW Istpfd. . . . 44H
Total sales of stocks today 317,600 , Includ-
ng : Atchlson preferred , 17,040 ; Chicago ,
tUirllngton & Qulncy , 16.325 ; Louisville &
Nashville , 14,320 ; Manhattan. 13.1S3 : Metro
politan , 9.1S1 : Missouri Paclflc. 5.645 ; New
York Central , 4.2S3 ; Northern Pacific , 5.79G ;
Northern Pacific preferred , 6,320 ; St. Paul ,
37,434 : Union Pacific preferred , 25,925 ; Union
Pacific , Denver & Gulf , 14,875 ; Tobacco , 33-
752 ; Chicago Great Western , 8,190 ; People's
Gas. 13,630 ; General Electric , 3,030 ; Sugar ,
23,77 $ .
\ < -Tr York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK , May 11. MONEY ON CALL
Nominally 2H5J3 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-GHti6 %
ncr cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE-Flrm. with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.S5ft
4.S3',4 for demand and J4.SHifl4.S2 for 8lxt > -
days ; posted rates , $ I.S2H&4.S6 ; commercial
bills , $4.80 4.81.
SILVER CERTIFICATES-G7fioSc.
RA.n SILVER-56 7-Sc.
MEXICAN DOLLAR8-45C.
GOVERNMENT UONDS-Irregulnr ; new
4s. registered , 122 1"coupon ; , 122 7-8 : 4s reg
istered , 108H : coupon , 109 % ; 2s. 95 ; 61 , regis
tered und coupon , 11094 : Pacific 6s of ' 99 ,
103. '
Closing quotatlons''on bonds were as fol-
ows : . ' .
Th
clearings for 1397 were $749,203.22 , and th
balances , J71.61S.S3. Increase In clearing !
$ :41.9S2.fti. '
CHICAGO , May 13-i-ClMrlngs. $1S,287,70C
balances , $2,370,600 ; New-York exchange , 20
discount ; sterling exchange , posted rate :
$4.8204.85Vi ; actual rates ? $4.814 4.i > 5V4 : slxt
days , $4.8uw4.M. Stocks" ruled Talrly stead
today despite heavy Belling to secure profit )
lilscult , 27 : Rlscult preferred , 87H : Diamon
Mutch. 136 ; North Chicago. 1 ! ; Went Chi
cago. 93'-i : Straw-board. Zi'A.
CINCINNATI. May 13. Money , 3V4f p
cent. New York exchange , par ; clearing !
$2,273,300.
ST. LOUIS , May 13. Clearings. $1.915.36 :
balances , $583,240 ; money , Mf8 per cent ; Nei
Ycrk exchange , 25c premium bid , 50c prc
tnlum naked.
NEW YORK. May 13. Clearings , $111,482
641 : balances. $9,586.243.
ItOSTON. May 13. Clearings , $17.611,041
balances , 11,610.142.
NEW ORLEANS. May 13.-Clearlngi
JllS iC01 ; New York exchange , bank , $1 pe
$1,000 premium ; commercial , $1.25 per $1,01
premium.
RALTIMORE. May 13.-ClearIngs. $3.101
774 : balances , $591,647.
MEMPHIS , May , 13. Clearings , $33t.OH
balances , $69,077 ; New York exchange , $1.5
PHILADELPHIA , May. 13. Clearing
$12,903,210 ; balances , $1,956.075.
Mapa of Cuba at The Dee office Omaha-
Council Bluffs or South Omaha. Cut
coupon from page 2. Address Cuban ma
dtot.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bun Fair , Demand Good and Prices
Generally Higher ,
CATTLE AND HOGS BOTH ARE GOING UP
OlOrltttm of Alt SnrlH Tint ! Ucnd > -
Tnl < pr nt I.lbprnl Inert-lino Over
Tliurxilnj'4 I'lKtirr *
Clone n l.lttlr I'
SOUTH OMAHA. May W.-Uecclpts for
the days Indicated wore :
Totnl receipts 63 102 7 2
The illspoHltlon of the ( lay's receipts was
s follows , each buyer purchasing the num-
er of head Indicated :
Uuycra. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co -H
G. H. Hammond Co 331 1.47S ISO
Swift and Company . . . . 190 1,261 237
Cudahy Packing Co 374 1,6. $ 267
P. D. Armour , Chicago. 114 1,175 . . . .
W. 1. Stephens 20
"luston & Co 21
> ivlngston & Schaler . . 7
I. Hamilton 23
Cudahy , from Sioux C. . . 26
Hammond , from K. C 931 . . . .
Swift nnd Co. . country E07
Cudahy P. Co. , country 218
Planklnton P. Co. . Mil 348
Chi. P. t * . P. Co. Neb. C 75S
Other buyers 75 . . . . 116
Left over 150 . . . .
Totals * li2Tl Z727 1 561
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were larger
han yesterday , but still It Was a very
moderate run and not sufficiently luree to
stay the upward movement of prices which
i > et In on Thursday. Sellers to some ex
tent had things their own way and with the
aid of a very good buying demand were
able to secure an advance of 5010c.
The advance was the most marked on
the low nnd medium priced beef cattle ,
which were In especially good demand.
Offerings of all kinds met with ready
takers and supplies were soon exhausted ,
everything being sold and weighed up nt
nn early hour. It would be wafe to say
that fat cattle were at the very least 10 ®
15c higher than on Wednesday and back
about where they were on Monday. In
other words , the decline of the early part
of the week has been practically all made
up during the two days past.
Cows und heifers were In active demand ,
but very light supply , and as n result
commanded very firm prices. The few on
sale Hold-varly ami-buyers complained that
there were noi enough to go the rounds.
Infact that hnsbeen'the complaint for
some time. Either the cows are not In
the country , as some say , or else they are
being held back , as very few are coming
forward , and tnero Is seldom a day when
the supply Is fully up to the demand.
Stock cattle were also a very scarce
article and such as were to be had com
manded very satisfactory prices. Repre
sentative sales :
The total receipts of cattle , hogs and
sheep today numbered 172 cars , as ngalnst
139 yesterday. 261 n week ago nnd 209 two
weeks ago. It was rather a small run for
this time of the week , In fact the smallest
received on n Friday since the first week
In April. The falling off was In cattle
principally , there being a good run of hogs.
The markets as n whole were exceptionally
favorable to the selling Interests , prac
tically everything being higher and In ac
tive demand at the advanced prices.
STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
12..1111 $3 50 ,2..530 , $3 60 2. . 905 $3 75
10. . 7SO 3 SO 1. . 870 4 00 7. . 884 4 00
23..1265 400 72..1153 410 20. . 926 410
33..1346 4 20 7..1425 4 20 16..1482
48. . 993 420 , A. . 843 420 3.113 !
12..1016 4 22& 7..1154 4 22' 22..1217
18..1337 425 3..1036 425 22..1213
44..1012 4 25 9..1062 4 25 19..12SO
25.J46S- 23 17.1117 4.30 29. . 1220 30
20..1414 430 24..1041 430 18..12S6 35
IS. . 1150 425 44..1150 435 2. . 520 433
6..1203 440 19..1116 440 25..1403 440
21.,1382 .4.45 * 42.wl202 445 1S..1252 445
39..1364 4 bO
-.COWS ,
L. 600 175 L. 810 225 1..1000 300
L. 94t > 3 00 L. 830 300 L. 910 3 00
1..1230 5 00 1..1170 3 10 2. . 9SO 3 25
L,1060-3,25 < r 3..1056 330 3..1160 330
1..1130 335 4.1022 350 1..1000 350
2. . K5 360 - - . 1..1000 .3 . 50 2. . 980 3 55
4..1060 , 3 50 1..1300 355 1..1220 360
9..1005 360 .1..1150 360 9..1192 365
7..1231 370 6. . 785 370 L. 870 370
1..13SO 375 1..1270 375 68. . N > 6 375
3..1020 375 BS..1000 380 2S. . S97 380
1..1390 380 2..1130 385 7..1112 385
12. . 992 3 85 1..1110 3 95 1..1350 4 00
4..1465 400
HEIFERS.
C. . 950 390 1..1330 403 1..1410 403
S. . 974 4 10 2. . 720 4 10 16. . 906 4 20
1..GSO 4 20 L. 970 4 25 L. 810 4 23
CALVES-HEIFERS AND STEERS.
6. . 3S3 4 00
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
6. . 620 4 23
BULLS.
1..1010 280 ! „ 970 300 1..1170 325
1..1430 325 1..1060 333 1..1130 340
1..1CSO 350 1..1030 350 1..1030 350
1..1030 3 60 1..1640 3 60 L. 970 3 S3
CALVES.
L. 3 * ) 4 65 L. 290 550 2. . 170 600
2. . 175 623 2. . 155 6 23
STAGS.
L. 970 300 2..1335 360 2..1400 383
2..1355 4 00 4. . 960 4 20
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
L. 450 3 75 23. . 816 3 75 4. . SCO 4 10
3. . 680 410 14. . 752 4 > 15 4. . 925 425
2. . 533 4 30 21. . 787 4 40
HOGS Today's hog market opened un
evenly higher at an average advance o
10ifl5c. As was the * case yesterday , th
market was very uneven nnd hogs of th
same kind and quality sold nt all kinds o
prices. It was just as n seller could catcl
on he might get $4.40 for a load and thei
find It hard work to Bet $4.35 for anothe
just like It.
The most of the hoes sold at $4.3034.4 !
with $4.35 a popular price. The buyers evl
dently wanted the hogs and the marke
was active at the advance , but they dl
not want them quite so badly at the las
as they did earlier and the close was i
little easier. Everything was sold In gooi
season and the trade came to a close at ai
early hour for the want of more stuff t <
sell. >
sell.Today's advance carries the hog marke
to the highest point touched since Septem
ber 3 , 1S-95 , when the average of all the sale
was the same as today. Thursday of thl
week was the first day since Suptembei
H97 , that the average price touched Jl an
there were very few days last year whe
even $4 was reached.
The hogs sold today 70c higher than on
year ago , $1.15 higher than two years ag
nnd only lOc lower than three years agi
In other word * , hogs sold today at the high
est point touched In the month of May sine
i 1S95. Representative sales :
No. Av. Hi ) . IT. No. Av. Bh. Pr.
11 290 SO $4 30 57 254 80 $1 30
70 220 . . . 430 74 211 . . . 430
67 239 160 4 30 61 230 . . . 430
69 2 7 . . . 430 fc2 il ! 200 4 20
62 253 80 4 30 70 218 240 4 30
89 222 120 4 30 21 243 SO 4 30
13 S30 . . . 43) 87 232 . . . 430
87 2 < B 160 4 30 57 278 240 4 30
74 226 . . . 430 43 229 40 4 30
81 214 80 4 30 72 236 SO 4 30
60 232 . . . 430 61 257 SO 4 32' '
S3 243 200 4 32',4 71 24J M 4 32' '
62 256'SO 4 32V-I 79 230 200 432
90 232 40 432V , 66 266 . . . 432' '
72 261 120 4 3iV { 80 244 80 4 35
74 265 160 4 33 Cl 278 160 4 35
K 251 . . . 435 62 271 . . . 435
67 231 60 4 35 63 275 120 4 33
72 217 . . . 4 35 C3 214 80 4 35
71 277 200 433. 60 253 120 435
60 293 2JO 4 35 50 27.2 . . . 4 35
62 256 40 4 35 75 210 40 4 35
71 260 40 4 33 6 270 SO 4 35
66 302 40 4 33 60 27 40 4 35
63 264 . . . 4 35 78 259 . . . 4 33
62 260 80 4 35 74 2It . . . 4 33
84 235 SO 4 33 77 239 40 4 33
37 332 80 4 35 67 223 80 4 33
71 266 . . . 4'35 " 26 311 . . . 433
86 231 120 4 33 C6 240 . . . 433
CO 2C9 . . . 435 7 231 80 4 35
44 2S4 80 435 52 278 M 4
SHKKI' The arrivals of nheep were very
light today , only seven fresh loads being re
ported In the yurds. Of that number three
were sold to arrive , 10 th.it In reality only
four loads were offered for sale.
The demand for desirable mutton sheep
wns active nnd the buyers took the few
offered without question. The market on
good grndcs of mutton sheep rtnild safely
be quoted active and at least lOc higher.
Lambs were Just nbout ntp.uly , nothing
very good being among the offerings.
Representative sales :
No. AVt. Pr.
237 western wnthcrs 10i ! $4 23
KG western wethers 1W 4 25
S4 western sheep 71 4 35
111 western liimbt l' > 5 4 75
260 Colorado lambs . ' . . SO 5 00
201 Colorado Intnhfl ST B HO
2tW Colorado lamlH $2 GOO
2CO Colorado lambs 79 6 00
CHICAGO 1.1 VM STOCK MA11KKT.
Cnttlc An * In Giioil Demand nt n
Mntrrlnt Ailvnni-r.
CHICAGO , Mny 13.-Cattlc were In good
demand today at nn advance of 6fflOc. Beef
cattle brought J3.90Jj5.23. mostly $ I.30IT4.75 ;
exporters , $1.60ft4.S5 ; stockers and feeders.
$3.90f4.S3 ; cows nnd heifers , $2.7561.63 ;
calves , $630-76.7u.
Hogs advanced 5JTJOC on contlnubd good
demand. I'rlme heavy sold at $1.65 , the
highest price since 1S93. Hogs sold at $1.20
CT4.C5 , the bulk going at $4.35ff4.60 ; best
light weights , $1.43 : common to good , $1.10
fN.GQ ; good to choice , $ l.33ffl.45.
Sheep ruled steady on fairly active de
mand. Shorn sheep sold at $3.2394.23 : yearl-
ngs. $4.3594.50 ; clipped lambs brought $3.70
* 4.75 : wooled , J5.OOJf3.23.
RECEIPTS-Cattlo. 2,000 head ; hogs. 22-
00 head ; sheep , 3,000 head.
St. LotilH Llvf Stork.
ST. LOUIS. May 13.-CATTLE Receipts.
.700 head , Including 400 head Texas : ship
ments. BOO head ; market steady ; fair to
ancy native shipping and export steers ,
4.50T)6.23 ; bulk of sales ! $ l.65tf500 : dressed
eef and butcher steers , $3.90' 4.90 : bulk of
ales. $ l.23Ti4.C3 ; steers under 1.000 Ibs. . $1.73
i4.SO ; bulk of sales , $4.13ff4.50 ; stackers and
eedcrs. $3.5Mi4.75 { bulk of sales. $3.701il.55 ;
ows nnd heifers" . $2.00fl4.75 ; Texas nnd In-
lan steers , $3.70fll.53 : bulk of sales , $3.701 ?
.25 ; cowa and heifers. $2.7MI3.50.
HOGS Receipts , 7,500 head ; shipments ,
,100 head ; market , I5fi23c higher ; yorkers ,
4.2Vff4.35 ( ; packers , $ ! .10tj4.50 ; butchers , $4.40
04.60.
SHEEP Receipts. 3,300 head ? shipments
.000 head : market steady ; native muttons.
4.0034.75 ; spring lambs , $3.tn > 06.00 ; Texas
muttons , $3.50.
Knnmm City MVP Stock Mnrkrt.
KANSAS CITY , May 13. CATTLE Re-
-elpts , 2,100 head ; market active ; desirable
lock & { T10c higher ; native steers , $4.25ft
.85 , mainly $4.3004.65 ; stockers and feed-
rs. $3.SO@5.60 ; cows. $3.2304.00 ; heifers ,
3.75 4.65 ; calves. $3.00fiS.50 ; bulls. $3.008
.00 ; Texas steers , $ .1.95 4.22 4.
HOGS Receipts , 15,600 head ; market ac-
Ive , nbout lOc higher on majority of sales ;
close about 6c lower ; bulkof _ stiles , $4.00 $
.55 : pigs. $3.OOjrr.Bd'meillu'm "weights , prlint
fits , $4.33 ; heavy , $4J5 < i4,53 ? ; packers , $4.K (
S4.35 ; lights. $3.90iM.10 ; yorkers. $ i.03 4.10.
SHEEP Receipts , 1,000 head ; markft ac-
l\"e and steady : C6lorado wool lamb'J3.K
Ig5.23 ; clipped , $4.50ffl.63 ; natives , $1.000
" .00 ; muttons , $ t.00i4.50.
\ < -v - York I.Ive Stuck.
NEW YORK , May 13. BEEVES Re
ceipts , 3.321 head : market plow ; steers. $ l.6i
.02 > ? ; bulls , $3.33fi4,23 ; cables quote cattli
ifllc , dressed weight ; live sheep. S"
Iressed weight ; refrigerator beef ,
ier Ib. ; shipments today , none ; tomorrow
1,026 cattle , 1.490 quarters of beefi
CALVES Receipts , 6&5 head ; opened firm
: losed quiet ; advance lost ; veuls , $4.00
> .SO.
.SO.SHEEP
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt * . 6,411
head ; sheep weak ; lambs lOc lower ,
HOGS Receipts , 1,840 head : higher , $4.3i
< tT4.65 ; good western pigs , $4.50.
Stock In SljjlU.
Record of receipts of live stock at thi
four principal markets for May 13 :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Omaha 1.466 7.747 1,44
"hlcago . - . : 2.000 22,000 3,00
Kansas City 2,100 15,600 1,00
St. Louis 1,700 7,500 3,30
Totals 7,266 52,847 8,74
COTTON 'MARKETS. * >
Speculation In Pbtnre * Hpiii'tnted 01
\Vr.r Dc-volopinelltn.
NEW YORK , May 13.-Speculatlon In cot
ton futures continued to- show heiltatloi
today , largely under fears of sensatlonn
developments from .the threatened conflict :
on sea and land between the forces of thl :
country and Spain. The volume of buslnesi
today reached only 60,000 bales In futures
The general movement .was , In .buyers
favor , with the utmost decline n matter o
8 points. The direct preisure , was .the dls
appointing character of the English cables
Another bearing Influence , was .thorathe
better purport of the crop advices. Bellini
was without much confidence , hnvvnver. a
the financial situation and the low price a
which cotton Is selling led. to caution. Th
market was finally quiet at a net declln
of 3f(5 points on the active option * , Spot
quiet ; middling 63-Sc ; "net receipts , 47
bales ; gross , 2.51S bales : e-xportti to tne con
tlnent , 1,330 balei ; forwarded , none ; sale *
1,591 bales ; spinners , 2 baJfs ; stock , JS0.55
baits. Weekly : Net receipts , 2,790 bales
gross. 15,985 bales ; exports to Great Britain
5,991 bales : to France. KM bales ; to the con
tlnent , 7.919 bales ; forwarded , 30 bales
sales , 7,720 bales ; jplnncrs. 554 bale * . Tola
today : Net receipts , 7,102 bales : exports t
Great Britain , 3,079 bales ; to France , 8,63
hales : to the continent.10.432 balpj ; stock
576.40S hales. Consolidated : Net receipts
35.040 b : les ; exports to Great Britain , Sn ,
931 bales : to France , 9,815 bales ; to the con
tlnent , 26,216 bales. Total since Scptcmbe
1 : Net receipt * . 8,265,833 bales ; exports t
Great Britain. 3,200,642 bales : to France
TTt.352 bales : to the continent. 2.739,055 balei
NEW ORLEANS , May IJ. COTTON-
Futurcs , quiet : sales , 6.SOO bales : May , nom
Inal ; June , $5.77 bid ; July. $5.S72S.fcS ; Auguai
$5.h5.S9 ; September , $5.WI5.91 : O'-tobei
$5.9085.91 ; November. $5.92'D5.93 ' : Deccmbei
$5.93'i5.96 : January , $5.99f(6.01. ( Spot , quiet
sales , 1,550 bales ; ordinary , 4'/&c ; good M
dinar4 ; 7-Sc ; low middling. 6Vic ; mlddlliu
511-lfc : good middling Sl-ifr * ; mlddlm
fair. 67-16c ; receipts , 2'jJtf tuluj ; stock , 112 ,
S6H bales.
LIVERPOOL , May 13.-COTTON-Spo
moderate demand , price } unchanged ; Kilr
today , 3,000 bales , of which 500 baled WP ;
for speculation and export , and Include
7.600 bales American ; receipts , nom
Future , quiet : American middling , L. M. C
May. 331-64d , buyers ; May and Juni
3 31-61d , buyers ; Juno nnd July , 3 31-61' '
332-64d , buyers ; July and August , 332-U'
333-64d , sellers ; August and Septembc
3 32-6403 33-6ld , sellers ; September and Oc
tober , 331-64'i332-64d ' ! , buyers ; October an
November , 333-Cld , sellers ; December , 331-1
ft331-6ld. sellers ; January and Fcbruar :
330-64fl331-64d , sellers.
The Cotton exchange will bo closed Ma
23 and 30. Whitsuntide holiday.
Wool JlnrketH.
BOSTON , May 13. The following are tl
quotations for leading descriptions :
Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces , X nr
above , 26c ; XX and XX above and delnli
No. 1 and No. 2 combing , 29&30c. Mlchlga
Wisconsin , etc. : X Michigan. 22&23c ; N
2 Michigan and Illinois combing , 2762S
X New York , New Hampshire and Vc
mont , 22f/23c : delaine Michigan , 2Sc ; ui
washed medium Kentucky and Indlar
quarter blood combing und three-eight !
blood combing , 22fJ23c ; Missouri quart
blood combing , 22(23c'braid ( : combing , 20
lake and Georgia , 19020c. Texas wool
Spring medium (12 ( months ) , ICjilSc ; scoure
4v@12c ; spring line (12 ( months ) . 1G&1S
scoured. 43frl5c. Territory wools ; Montai
fine medium and fine , ISWICc ; scoured , 43
staple , 48o ; Utah , Wyoming etc. , line m
( Hum and fine , HplSc ; scoured , 43fi45
staple , 4Sc. Australian , wools : Scoun
basis , combing superfine , QU"2c ; combln
good , C5it-ic ; combing , average , 62ft65
Queensland combing , 65c.
Coffee Market * .
NEW YORK. May 13.-COFFEE-Optloi
opened steady , 6&10 points decline und
weak European news and Increased r
celpts at Rio and Santo * , steadied on liber
cattnlnR i < oino ills-
i n let tovcr eil utraily , prlco * MC
hixvrr Bnlon , J,1V ) lnig < , Iticliidlnu
July , JS7J. Heptrmher , $17J , Drcembor.l5.SC
CI1.W , January , $5.Wi April. $8. Bi > ot roITPO ,
III i , dull .N . 7 Ilivoli o A So ; Nn. 7 Job *
blnir. 7 1-V Mild , quiet. Cordova. sm/1 Mt < J.
Ituw , linn nt ndviincoi fair rrilnlng , .Tic ;
centrifugal , ' test , 4Ur > Itellnod , strong ,
temllnc upwnrtl.
HANTOH. May U.--COFFii---Opont-l
quiet , good nverngo Santos. 10.2W ) rcl ; re-
iplptn. U l baps ; itock , OZiOOO b.'igs.
IIA.MIU'IIO. May 13.-t'OI-'FKi-OpellP < l
, c lower , nt 2.30 p in. , Ufi'4 pfg. net loworj
ale12txiO bnitrt.
RIO DH JANEIRO. May 13.-COFFEE
"Inn : No. 7 Hlo , 10,330 rels ; exchanse ,
i21-33d ; recMpls. S.OOO bags ; cleared for the
'ultra Stales , ll.ftiO bnci ; cleared for
Uiropp , LOW bags , stock. 137.CKX ) bnjp .
IIAVHE. May U.-COKKKK-Clotwl tin-
hangcil to Uf net lower , "ulcf" , 10.UX ) hags.
I'orrliiii V'liinitclnl.
LONDON. May 13. The market for Amer
ican securities opened dull and sluggish ,
but the feeling Improved later on. Tha
market fluctuated somewhat nnd after a
slight decline was belter nt the close. le > av
Ing off steady. The demand was generally
Ight. Amount nf bullion taken Into tin
lank of England on balance today , 162-
AO. Spanish 4i closed nt 3IVi. a net gain
f U. American eagles arc quoted nt
6s C > d , open market , nnd by the Bank of
England , 76s Sd. Thorn was a rally em the
Stock exchnnqu hero toelny owing to the
imposed changes In the composition of
ho Spanish cabinet. The rceirgunlzatlon of
he mlnNtry Is considered to IIP In the na-
uro of n step toward po.u-e. Gold la quoted
t Buenos Ayres nt 157.SO.
PARIS. May 12.-Spanlsh 4s closed 31 3-8.
i net gain of 6-16. Three per cent rentes ,
( Cf , 72'4c. Business wnM ttiuleclded on the *
loiirse today until near the close nml
irlces were generally better. International
ecurllle. * , led by Italians , were stronger
m the reported subsidence nf riots In Italy.
Spanish securities were well supported nnd
Intshed llrm.
BERLIN , Mny 13. Prices were firm em
ho bourse today as a result of the action
nt Porto Rico , but Inter they wrnkencel
n sympathy with London and closed tinner
on the Improvement In Paris , Spanish In
rallying.
Oil Mnrkcl * .
OIL CITY , Mny 13. Credit balance * . SJ ;
_ ertlllcati' eipened ! > l bid , closed S2 bid for
nsh : no sales ; shipments , 73,221 bbH. ; runs ,
57.260 bhN.
SAVANNAH , Ga. . May ll.-OILS-Splr-
ts turpentine , firm ut 27c. Rosin , firm and
unchanged.
CHARLESTON , S. C. , Mny 13. OILS
Turpentine , llrm at 26c. Rosin , quiet and
unchanged.
WILMINGTON , N. C. , May 13.-OILS
Spirits turpentine.llrm at 27i27'4c. Rosin ,
lull nt 93cfi$1.00 ; crude turpentine , llrm at
$1.23 , $ l.i > 0ai.)0. Tar , Him nt $1.10.
.MnrkelH.
NEW ORLEANS , May 13.-SUOAR-Mnr-
kct strong : open kettle , 2 ! > i' < Mc : Centrifugal ,
granulated. 4 7-Sc : whites , 4Wi4 r.-Su ; yel-
ows. 4 3-16ftlfec ! : uPcundB. 2YM3 7-Sc. Mo
lasses. dull ; centrifugal , fiQlIti- .
NEW YOIIK. Mny 13.-SUGAR-Raw ,
strong : held higher ; fair refining , Slic ;
centrifugal , 96 test , 4Uc ; refined , strong ;
mold A , 5 5-Sc ; standard A , 5Vic ; confec
tioners' A , 6V4c : cut Innf , 5 7-Sc ; crushed ,
5 7-bc ; ixiwdered , 6 5-Sc ; granulated , 5 3c ! ;
cubes , 6 7-Se.
Now York Dry Cioniln Alnrkct.
NEW YORK , May 13. There havt been
no variations In the demand for cotton
goods. The demand for export sheetings
nnd drills shows some expansions. Hlenched
cottons nre still weak and subject to Irreg
ular demand. Duck.s are well sold up.
Dress fabrics show un Improved demand at
generally horizontal prices. Staple calicos
are quiet without feature. Ginghams am
strong , with n well sustained demand noted
In many quarters.
Mrm1u - lrr TciHIr Fnlirlen.
MANCHESTER , May 13.-Cloths and
yarns quiet , with a moderate Inquiry.
Send The Weekly Hoc to eastern friends
during the exposition ; clx months for 35
cents. Degln with the Exposition number
this week.
CATTLE TO BE INSPECTED
ArrniiBPiuviitn * Avolil Coiitnwloii In
SliliunentH Sent Knut from
Cnllfornln.
DENVER , Colo. , May 13. William 1'cnn
Anderson , special agent of the Union Stock
Yards and Transit company of Chicago , has
reported to the recording secretary of the
National Live Stock association that Gov
ernor Holcomb of Nebraska has decided to
send a man to Inspect train loads of Cali
fornia cattle billed to nnd through Ne
braska from Denver until complete arrange
ments can be perfected to avoid the en
tanglements arising from one state mak
ing a quarantine ground of another. Dy
concentrating the whole force of Inspection
at points of origin absolute safety Is se
cured , thus removing by clean ork the
suspicion of possible contagion. Mr. An
derson says Sacramento , Cal. , seems to bo
the most strategic point for the purpose.
Such on arrangement will privilege the
owner to both railway and market compe
tition as well as avoid the probability tt
detention which might bo caused either by
accident or unforaecn division ot ship
ment.
Macs of Cuba at The Uce oillce Omaha-
Council Bluffs or SontU Omaha. Cut a
coupon from page 2. Address Cuban map
dent.
Advance In Iron Worker * ' Scale.
CINCINNATI , May 13. A general ad
vance In prices will bo Incorporated In tbo
scale to be drawn up at the annual con
vention of the Amalgamated Association of
Iron , Steel and Tin Workers , which opens
here next Tuesday. This will bo based on
the better conditions now prevailing. The
tin plato scale , which will also bo con
sidered at this convention , will call for a
considerable advance In the scale. Presl-
_ dent Shatter of 'the Amalgamated nssocl-
I tlon eays the condition of the market
justifies an advance of about 10 per cent.
TlK HKAI.TY .MAUKUT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday ,
May 13 , 18KS :
Wnrrmify Deed * .
K. A. Bryson to J. C. Ranb. lot 2 ,
block 13J , South Omaha $ 700
Patrick Kclley to Fannie Kelley , seU
23-15-11 - . S
lure Cahoon to W. V. Marlon , lot
1C , block 3 , Exchange Place 1,000
David Anderson and wlfn to M. G.
Goddard. lots 9 and 10 , block 2 , 1st
add. to South Omaha
New England Loan and Trust Co. to
M. C. Callahan. lot 27. block 11 ,
Brlgg's Place 2,000
South Omaha Land Co. to Enn Hen
derson , lot 8 , block 50. South Omaha. ' 00
Lyman Richardson and wife to T. H.
O'Neill , lots 13 and 14. bock | 9 , West
End add 20
Alfred Mlllard , executor , et nt to
Theodore Warnsstedt & Son , lots 1
to C. block 29 , Mlllard 1
F. A. Buck to Daniel Harmon , n',4 lot
4. block 75 , South Omaha 1,500
Christ Gerock to H. M. James , lot 7 ,
block 10 , Hitchcock's 1st add 1
i'llt Claim Drivtu.
Vermont Sampson to New England
Loan nnd Trust Co. , lot 27 , block 11 ,
Drlggs' Placet 1
John Faust , administrator , to J , F.
Burkley , und.a lot 20. block 4.
Hoppe's Bonanza sub. , nnd other
property
Special master to D. C. John , lot 2 ,
block 7 , Bedford Place ISO
Special master to Andrew Murphy , a
tract In xw > 4 swVi 23-15-13 92S
Sheriff to Geeirgn Glucomlnl , e 52 feet
nf s ICO feet lot 8 , block 6 , Park
Place
Samu to C. O. Lobcck. executor , lot
6. block 10. Hitchcock's ' 1st add 200
Same to same , lot 7 , same 209
Total amount of transfers 18,417
Removal
II , R. Vrnny A Co. ( Buccrmorii (
ChrUtle-Strvet Com. Co. ) liiivc reraor.
ed to room ! . New York Lite llullilluK.
JAMES E BOYD & CO. ,
Telephone 1030. Omaha , N b
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