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THE OMATIA DAILY 15 EE: SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1900.
All HirkstJ Show a. General Lou Daring
th Beuion,
WHEAT RULES QUIET AND FRACTION LOWER
Corn Opens ilend-, '' ' lnvrn
wnril Tcnilr nry lirrnlpr I'nrt uf
Session (tnl H cull In N m
imllij uhli OIIiit Uritln.
CiriCAno. May 11. -Wheat dropped l',je
today, July closing at ftV'ic. The reported
iplcrulld outlook of the coming crop
throughout the southwest nml government
crop statistic wero the main factors or
weakness, which compelled liquidation. In
dications of n heavier acreage planted than j
ever noioro, coupled witn me- decline in
wheat, caused a slump In corn. July closed
with a loss of I'MJl'U'. oata lost and
provision from 2Ve to 12'4o.
Whoat opened quiet and a fraction lower.
Trader worn In a quandary how to Inter
pret the government crop report, the area
being Hmallcr, whllo thn condition showed
decided Improvement. That the report was
generally regarded n somewhat bearish
whs soon evident, however, from the down
ward tendency of prices. Continued dry
weather throughout the northwest, together
with some sensationally had advices from
Tennessee, checked flic decline for a time,
but when reports from tho southwest of the
excellent condition of the coming crop be
gan to flood the pit liquidation by long
became quite general and tho price kept
rolling down until stopped by tho closing of
the session. The decline In cum and stop
loH selling also contributed to the weak
ness. July opened 'ifiHe lower at flivyf
WiiC sold sparingly at W'gc, declined to
WifiiVrMo and closed at 05-V'. 'hlrngo re
ceipts wero 22 cars. 1 of which graded con
tract. Minneapolis and Duluth got 202 earn,
compared with 2ffi tho corresponding ilny a
year ago. Rrndstreet's reported the woek'fl
clearances from both coasts nt 3,4'0,O00 tin.,
wheat mill Hour. Indications were for a re
duction of 2.nna,fion bu. for tho week In the
vlslblo supply. Argentine shipments for the
week were l,o.on0 bu. Today's Atlantic
port clearances cquulcd 61S.O0O bu. In wheat
nml flour.
Corn opened steady, but began to give
way Immediately under iutlv, liquidation
and had a downward tendenev the greater
part of tho session. The weakness wis In
creased toward the close by stop-loss sell
lug A poor shipping demand, favorable
planting weather and reports that a grrater
nrea than usual was generally expected
were tho depressing Influences. Receipts,
111 cars. Argentine shipments for the week
were only W.ooo bu., and Hradstreefs re-
Sorted tho week's clearances at I.KW.iiOO bu
uly opened unchanged nt ."S',d1i39c. touched
3v, declined to SiHflllic and closed at
87-V.
Oats ruled weak In sympathy with other
grains. Perfect weather conditions were
also against tho market. Receipts, in? cars.
July opened a shade higher at 22V!' ic
and declined to 22'jC at the close.
Provisions ruled fairly steady until the
session was Hearing Its end, when demor
alization of the bulls In corn made longs
timorous and throwing over of holdings
mused a sharp decline. July pork closed
with a loss or 12 Wc- at 111.621$; July lard.
Tiie lower at Ji!.S2'.afiC.S3 anil July ribs oil
tV4e at W.oT.
Estimated receipts for Saturdny: Wlic-it,
curs; corn. Id cars; o.its, bW cars; hogs,
Xf..nrn head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.'Oron.l 1" I Tgh-I low. Close .jVcs'y
'Wheat
Wlif.nl I i i l
I
Slay
July
Corn
Hay July
Sept.
Oats
May J 11 1 10
July
Turk
Slay
July
July
Sept.
July
Sept.
65'1
i;5-V fiHi
i I
fiji;i
HI",
117
37,
SUV K7
39 37(?4
S9'i3S
.,1 "4
3S'i
39
22H
22 H
22 i
22'f.
Ml "4
221
11 in n f,n
11 5214 11 i
11
c sr.
B fi)
11 70
fi 4!
11 52'4
SO
fi SO
i; s.-,
li sr.
fi 50
fi fvr,
6 55
fi S5
l! SJla
fi U214
52'4
fi r7l4
ti 60
fi 214
fi 974l ti !5
r, r,n
6 57',2
i;r,
fi 621,
fi S21J
521?
No. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
KLOUR Dull and lower: winter patents,
1.(Wi;3.70; straights. .!Wt3.40: cleiirs. 12.70
(713.20: spring specials, $1. 703. 90; patents,
3. 103.45; straights. 2.fiOf)3.00; bakers, $2.W
fu2.15.
WIIMAT-No. 2 spring. GSyfifie: No- 3.
BfiH4e: No. 2 red, 7n'ii71e.
CORN No. aWifIKtc; No. 2 yellow, snile.
OATS No. 2. Slltc: No. 2 white. 2iif?26V4c;
No. 3 white, Ml2;Mc.
RVK-No. 2 MViflSU".
HARia:V-Kalr to choice malting, 37r
42c.
HI3HDS No. 1 flaxsrod and northwestern,
ll.sn. Prime timothy, $2.Vii2.rA Clover, con
trsct crude, t.
PROVISIONS-Mcss pork, per bbl.. Ill 11
ft 11. 15. l.ard. per H1 lbs.. $il.S21s'iiH.s5. Slit rt
ribs sides (loose), K4i1ii.rA. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). fi.f016.73. Short clear
Ides (boxed), J7.nr.f7.15.
WllISKy-Olstlllers' finished goods, on
bails hlch wines, per gal.. J1.2.V,i.
HrGARS-Cut loar, $fi.00; granulated,
15 41: confectioners' A. ST.. 10: off A. fo.25.
following nro tho receipts and shipments
for todar:
Articles. Receipts. Shlpni'ts.
Flour, bbls....
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, hu
llye. bu
li.ww
13,111')
1 1.W)
lH,m)
:o.ort
,CV)
32.1 W
ni;s,(i.K)
lM.ll'l:)
;;.vnM
nancy, mi.
13,00)
1.0.1)
On the Produce exchaiiKe today the but
ter mnrket wasstead. creameries. HtflSUc;
dairies, Kl'SlO'-c. Kggs. steady: fresh, lOO1
ll'ic Cheese, dull; creams, fllfll'ac.
m:w youk (;i:m:rai. .maiiicrt,
t notiilloiiN for tin liny mi Vnrlnns
(.'lllllllllllllllfN,
Ni:W YORK. May tt.-Kl.orn-Recrlpts,
Ift.Civl bbls.; exports. 2S.70I bbls.: sales, S.4C0
bbls. Moderately active and ."filOc Inner;
Mlniiehota patents, $:I.WVji.'t.S.,i; Minnesota,
bakers, f2.C5'ii2.,.l.1; winter jiatcnts. $.l.ti.f.I.Sl;
winter straights, Jt.2fi(3.w); winter extra.
J2.Mi2.90; winter low grades. J2.23'n2. 10. Rye
Hour, steady: fair to good, tJ.SO'tfS.lS; cholco
to funcy. J3.20HO.CO.
CORN.Mi:AI--Qulet; yolln'v western. S5c;
city. c; llranilywlne. $2 3(W2.I0.
HYU Unlet; No. 2 western, tile, f. o. b
nlloat; state, 56tiC7c, c. I. t., New York, car
lots. HARMOY-Unlel; feeding. 434'OI5c, c. I. f..
New York; malting, 5Hi6'ic, c. I. f., New
York. RARI.UY MAI.T Dull; western. KVfTttc.
I-'MKD Steady ; spring bran. JI5.25'o 17 EO;
middling JIG.COH 17.00; winter bran, $15; city.
JIH.RHH 17.00.
WIIHAT Receipts. 237,73". bu.: exports,
89.971 bu. Spot weak: No. 2 red. 7W,c f.o.b.
fllloat: No. 2 red, "li elevator; No. 1
northern. Duluth, 7l'tc f.o.b.. nilout to
nrrlve: No. l hard. Duluth. 76't.e r o.h
nlloat. Options opened steady on llrm Paris I
milieu, inn neenmo iiemoralucd later
through lirllllunt crop and weather news
imil a bearish Interpretation of the govern
ment report. Weakness lasted all dav and
tho close was heavy at IVdlUc net decline.
May. 70M71e, dosed 70i(,c; .lul, 71i,li
7J7-16c, I'loscd at 71-Sc; September, 72 l-ltifr
73c, closeil at 72'c.
CORN Receipts, SI. 173 bu.; exports, 310
2vj bu. Spot weak; No. 2. tic f.o.b., alloat.
and 42V elevator. Option market opened
Ktendy on higher cables, but experienced a
Mero break tinder active liquidation anil
nympathy with wheat, closing weak at lc
decline. May. 4!;i.ii4;v. closed at 42..c; July.
41'4(ii4lc. chved at I3i,cj September, i:iTtl'
41've. closed at tllStC
OATS Receipts, 179,200 bu. ; exports. 10.
?.l bu. Spot weaker: No. 2, 27U.c; No 3
37c; No. 2 white, SSUfo-: Xo. 3 white, 2e:
track uilxcd, western. 2J'l729c; track white,
Isuinsc. Options dull and weak.
HAY Kir m; shipping, 70fj75c; good to
choice, sonorn-.
llOPS-Stiady; state, common to choice.
ISM crop, 31?0c; lS9'.i crop, 10j3c: Pacltlc
coast. 1S96 crop, 3flic; crop, lOiilSc.
HIDKS-KIrm; fialveston, 20 to 25 lbs.
39'vo: Callforiiln. 21 to 25 lbs., 2iUc; Tuxns
dry. 21 to 40 lbs.. 13c.
hKATHKR Steady ; hemlock sole, Ilucnns
Ayres, light to heavyweights, 25t2jic; ncld.
IWl'.'lilvC.
WOOI Dull; domestic lleece, 25n2Se:
Texns. I5fil?c.
COAI-Oulet
PIlOVISiONS-Reof. quiet; fnmllv, Jll.COfr
15.00; beef hams, 20..W21.50; packed, JlLdOfl)
12.00; city extrn India mess. J17.00fll9.0O.
Cut nients, dull; pickled bellies. 74?iSiie-
..(..bin.) -l.n..l,4Aa HI .1.1.1..., ,. - a v.,."
humvii cii,iii,iv- n. i-yv, jiitit-i IIMIUS, ll)',.'1
$12.501 13.2fi. Tallow, dull: city, (TBC; 101111-
MOLASSKS Klrm: New Orlenns nnnn
kettle food to choice, HiSe.
PEANUTS-KIrm; fancy handplcked, 33i
(ittlc; other domestic, 3tc.
KRKIllI ITS To Liverpool, quiet: cotton
by Hteoin. sTip grain by steam, 3Mild.
BUTTER Receipts. 3,013 pkgs. Klrm:
tveitern creamery, 161tfl2Mo; factory, 13'.
15.. 1
CHEESE-Rccclpts, 2,023 pkss.; ,rm;
Jjiril. wcah; western steamed. J7.25: rellned
quiet; continent, J7.35; South America, uw'
compound. Jfi.50itffi.fi2!4. Pork, quiet: tamllv'
JII.Wilt.r.O: short cloar. JI3.7.M1.VM- n,J
f ite lrg w'ule, lO'i. fancy Urgs, col
ored, l'i'w iV fancy small, white, 9lW
!", fam small, colored, P'jtiOSe.
EMUS Receipts. 12,517 nkgs.; steady;
storage, western, at mark, 13l013,ic; regu
lar packing, nt mark, 12',4fll2V4c; southern,
at mark, Ui,f713e.
AIETAI-H Tne market for metals was
again weak, with price variations still to
ward n lower level. Tin eascil off In sym
pathy with I,ondoii. closing weak In tone
nt $Hfi2'fj2s 75. Pig Iron warrants ruled
very weak and considerably lower; spot
price was quoted $15.00 nominal at the close!
northern No. l foundry Was nominally
quoted at l.'l.Ouft 32.00. Iakn copper, con
tinued dull and unchanged on the basis of
Jll.STij Ix?ad. ruled dull at 4.25f?4.30. Spel
ter was a shade lower today, owing to
lack of demand, closing easy, nt ll.&MRfia.
Tim brokers' prleo for lead was $1.00 and
for copper $16.87'-,,.
OMAHA WU0I.1JJAI,V,1 MAIUCET9.
Condition of Trnde nml tnntntlonn on
Slnple nnd Knncy Produce,
KOQS Receipts, liberal' seconds, 10c;
good stock, lOt&e.
MVK POt'IrilY-Ilcns. STSlje; roosters,
according to age and size, JttTc; ducks, 6fl7cj
geese. Gf.'ity: turkeys. Sc.
IM'TTKR-Conimon to fair, 115712c: choice,
14f?15c; separator, 20c; gathered creamery,
17tflSc.
KI3H Trout Sc; blue fish, Sc; pickerel,
Sc; cntllsh, 12c; dressed buffalo, He; roe
shad, each, 45c. whltcllsh, lie, herring, tic;
black bass, 15c
PrOKONS-I.lve, per doz., Jl.
VKA LS-Cholre. 910c.
. ItAY'-Per carload lots: 'Jpland. choice,
H VK midland, choice, J.M; lowland, cliolce,
fci ryo straw, choice, S3; No. 3 corn, 3514c:
No. 3 white oats, 23c; cracked corn, per
ton, JM.50; corn nnd oats, chopped, per ton,
115; bran, per ton, J13.50; shorts per ton,
J 13. 50.
VEGETABLES.
CCCfMRERS-Per do., 11.50.
A SPa RAO US Home grown, per doz..
tofinoc.
NEW TPRNIPS Per do bunches, 60O.
SPINACH-Per box, 401J50C.
NEW UEETS Per doz. ounche. 3540c.
l.ETTPCE-Per doz. bunches. WftiOc. .
.RADISHi:S-Home grown, per dcz., -Od
uc
WAX REANS Per t bu.. Jl. ...
SEED SWEET POTATOlSS-rer DDI..
J2 00fJ2.25; Knnsas, eating. .0) A
POTATOK3-Per bu . cholcs. 25330c
CAnRAOK-Callfornle.. per lb., sc.
CAt'UKI.OWER- Per doz., J2.25W2.50.
CELERY Per doz.. 25o"30c. , . . .
TOMATOES - Klorldo, per U-toMK
crate. J I 50.
MUSHROOMS rr lb. bos. Joa
RIICRARn-Pcr lb. 2Wi(3e.
ONIONS- Red. per lb.. 3c; new B-irmuda,
per 60-lb. crate, J2.50.
PR '.'ITS.
STRAWBERRIES Arkansas, shipping
Stock, per 21-qt case. J3.00.
cilf:RRIEt!-Cullfornla, per 10-lb. box,
J 1. 50.
APPI.ES-Cholcn western shipping stock,
J3.00?i.i.2.i; New York stook. JS; fancy, Jo.50.
CRANBERRIES Jerseys, per bbl., JIO.jO;
per crate, J3.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
P1NEAPPI,ES-Per doz.. $2.0Of!2 50
ORANGES-Callfornla. fancy navels, per
box, J3.73W4.00; choice navnls. J3.60; Mediter
ranean Sweets, per box, J3.23; Budded seed
lings. J2.73O3.00. .
LEMONS-Cnllfomla, choice, uer box.
$3.25; fancy, J3.50.
HIDES.
HIDES-No 1 green hides, 7c; No. 3
green hides. No. 1 salted hides. Sc: No.
2 salted hldtr. 7e; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12
lbs., 9c; No. 2 ve.l calf. 12 to 15 lbs., Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS-Hlckory, large, per bu Jl..
ehcllbarks. J1.3S. ....,
HONEY Per 24-scctlon cnHe, J3.DCQ3.i5.
SI. I. mils lirnln nntl Provisions.
ST. LOUS. May 11 -WHEAT-Lowor;
No. 2 red cash, elevator. 70'c; track. 7l?f
72e? May, iM2c; July. fiSViWwc; August,
W.c; No. 2 hard. iSMum's'.
KLOI'R-Dull and heavy, but unchanged.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 3iHc; track,
39c: May. 37vc; July, 3Tc.
OATS-Lower; No. 2 cash, 21c; track,
24ijc; Mn. 2le: July. 22c; August, 22c; No.
2 white. Wlsff-V.
RYE-Steady at 53c.
SHEDS Timothy, steady nt J2.COgC.20;
flux, nominally at 11.77.
CORNMEAI-Steady at Jl.Oofi'.'.OO
BRAN -Steady; sacked, east track, .Oe.
IIAY-Sieady: timothy, llrm nt J9.00312.25;
prairie, steady at $11.25.
WHISKY -htiiidy at Jl.2514.
IRON COTTONTIES-JI.JO.
BAt:(51NC.-7fgSc.
HEMP TWINr. -c.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, old,
$12.01); new, $!2.5n. Lard, lower: prime
steim, $0.70; choice, $8.73. Dry salt boxed
meats, steady; extrn shorts. JS.S714; clear
ribs. J7; clear sides, $7.I2'4. Bacon, stendy:
extra shorts, J7.37'4: clear ribs, J7.50; clear
sldrp. $7.i'i2l4.
METALS Lend, demoralized, J4.15a4.20.
Spe'ier, stendy nt $4.5n.
POULTRY - Steady; chicken, 74c; tur
keys, fie; ducks, 6e; geese, 3ic.
EfiCS Steady at 10c.
BUTTER -Steady; creamery, 17920!ic;
dairy. 14filc.
RECEIPTS Klour. 3.000 bbls.; wheat. M,
0i bu.; com. lO.OOi'v bu.; oats, 22.000 bu.
SHIP.MENTS-Klour. 6,(V) bbls.; wheat,
lt.000 bu.; corn, 21.0i) bu.; oats, 21,000 bu.
Kiiiiniin i'lty lirnln nml Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. May ll.-WIIBAT-July.
fiOc; ciish. No. 2 hanl. C2e; No. 3. 69ii61'4c;
No. 2 red, fiiVTiti'c; No. 3, C2i?ij5c.
CORN July. 33c: cash, No. 2 mixed, 3813c;
No. 2 white, SSc; No. 3, .CiC.
OATS-No. 2 white, 2C'.hc.
RYE-No. 2, 51c.
IIAY-Cholce timothy. J10.50311.00; choice
prairie. $7.2371 7.50.
ItUTTER-Crcamery. 1691Sc; fnncy ilalry,
15i.
EGGS A tlve nnd llrm: fresh Missouri
and Kansas stock. 10c dozen, loss off, cases
returned; new white wood cases included,
lOljc.
RECEIPTS-Whenti 13.S0O liu.; corn, 15,600
Int.; oats, fi.OOO bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 11,100 bu.; corn, 9,
700 bu.; oats, O.OOO bu.
l.lcrool lirnln nml Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. May U.-WHEAT-Spot.
dull; No. t California, fis 3d7ifis 3'id: No. 1
northern spring. 5s lOljd. Kutures, quiet;
July, 6s Sd; September, 5s 77d.
CORN Snot, steady; American mixed,
new, 4s P41I. Kutures, quiet; May, 4s l'ad;
July, 3s uud: September, 3s ll'jd.
PROVISIONS- llccf. extra India mess,
sn-i; prime moss, steady, at 73s 0d. Pork,
prime mess, western, steady, at 67s fid.
Hams, short cut, steady, at Itis fid. Lnrd,
prime western. In tierces, llrm, nt 35s Od.
Tallow, prime city, dull, at 27s fid.
Receipts of wheat during tho last three
days. XiO.ox) centals, Including ISO.ouo Amer
ican. Receipts of American corn during the
last three days. 111,700 ccntnls.
'I'liledo llnrliol.
TOLEDO. O.. Mav ll.-WHEAT-Dllll.
lower: No. 2 cash. 72Vsc; May, 72lc.
CORN Dull, lower; No. 2 cash, 4V.
OATS Weak, unchanged; No. 2 cash,
2l'.c
RYE Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cash, 57c.
CI.OVERSEED-Klrm. unchanged; cash,
prime old. JI.70; prime new, J5.(i0; October,
J5.12W; No. 2, Il.20fl4.40.
Dutiilli W lien I Mnrkrt,
DULUTH. May U.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard
cash, ii"s4c; May. fi734c; July, CS'ic: Septem
ber, fi7V( ; No. 1 northern cash, fific; May.
fific; July, fiii'-c; Sentember, fiiP-c; No. 2
northern. 61' 11 : No. 3 spring, C0?4c.
OATS -2 I'll 21V.
CORN-31V.
I'll 1 1 11 il 1 1. Ii 1 11 Produce Mnrlirt.
PHILADELPHIA, May ll.-RUTTER-Klrm;
fancy western creamery, 21c; fancy
western pitllts. 23c.
EGGS Unlet but steady; fresh, near by,
12'se; fresh western, 13c; fresh southwest
ern, 12'jc; fresh southern, 12c.
Milwaukee (irnlii .Mnrlirl,
MILWAUKEE, May ll.-WIIUAT-Lnw
er; No l northern. fifi4lii7c; No. 2 north
ern. I'o'jC.
RYE Dull; No. 1. 57ii57iic.
BARLEY Dull; No. 2, liijllc: sample,
37'U 12c.
Ilniioiipnlls Wbenl Mnrket,
MINNEAPOLIS, May ll.-WHEAT-In
store: No. 1 northern. Cl'ic; July, filLc;
September. CAc. On track: No. 1 hard
fiiiV; No. 1 northern. GIV; No. 2 northern,
fijic.
Ciillfornln Dried I'riills,
NEW YORK, May lt.-CALIKORNIA
DRIED KRUlTS-DlHI nnd easy at yrstpr.
day's deillue. The market for evaporated
apples ruled quiet but steady on somo buv
Iiit for export account and the light re
ceipts. PriccH at tho close were unchanged
from last night; state, common, "Mi5e:
prime western. 5'.ifi6e; choice, fiiifi7e:
fancy. 7'yTle. California dried prunes, 3Mf
,c per lb., as to size and quality. Apricots,
Royal. 12Willc: Moor Park, lMMsc.
Peaches, peeled. 161ii0c ; unpeeled. 7S9c
Woitl Mnrket.
LONDON, Mav ll.-The offerings at the
wcol aiiitlou sales today numbered 12.537
bales and Included 3.700 bales Punta Arenas
The better feeling led tn active, nil round
competition. Americans were moderate
nurchai-ers of greasy crossbreeds. They
have not operated on a large scale up to
date, as very little stock suitable for their
needs b.is been offered. The home trade
was tho chief buyer of greasy, with the
continent competing well for the same. Tho
ofierlnrs of Punta Aiena.s were In slow
demand and sold at concession. Uueens-
l.ttnl umir.4 ,.l.l .itl l..Hll.....t. . ....
....... . ...... .. r-,,, ,,i I'.MIIinillK III- Hit- I
balca ill detull; New South Wales, 3,3'W
bales, scoured, indfils tr grensv ,'dfi
Is I'jd Uucnislnnd. 1.2( 1 bales, noured.
Is 3i,d1Hs 3'id, greasy. M.irilUd. Victoria,
200 bales, greasy, 7'4ri1ld. South Australia. ,
U) bnles; greasy. 6'4fl7Ld. West Australia,
4'") bales; scoured, is Psd; greasy, ftSd.
New .ealand. S.loj lues, scoured. 7ilW
!!L,sI'(,i greasy. Itylttlo. Punta Arenas,
4,.ro bales; scoured, 71i,Hd; greasy, StjfjOd. ,
MOVIMin.M'S OK vlot'KS AMI IIO.VDS. j
Mnrkels In (lenerol Sluirr n Continued ,
M'enkness Diirlnu Session. I
NEW YORK, May ll.-The stock market
succumbed again today to the pressure or
liquidation, which effectually overbore
whatever element of strength showed In the .
early trading, wiped out yesterday's recov-
cries and carried prices down In ninny In- '
stances to thP lowest of tho week. There
was nothing In the news of the day to nc
count for tho renewed weakness In stocks,
beyond tho genernl supposition thnt tomor
row s bank statement will show a further1
considerable reduction of the surplus re
serves. It was verv evident enrly In the
day that tho demand from the outstanding I
short Interest, who hnd sold precipitately In '
the break of Wednesday, bad been about 1
s.Ulstted. 1
No olitsldo demand hnd been attracted
nnd tho bull pools which bad resumed op
erations yesterday found the task of hold- 1
Jng up their favorites a hard one. They
had somo assistance from London, where
tho mnrket made a show of strength, en
couraged by developments) In South Arrlea; 1
but the opening prices here were about tho
highest. Tlie considerable pnlns shown by I
Missouri Pacific, Raltlmore & Ohio and Nn-
tlonnl Steel yielded to the selllnir prcssuro
nnd wero wiped out, the llrst two stocks
taking the place amongst the wenke.4t of
mo railroad list. Southern Railway pre
ferred was another severe sitfTcier. Tho
principal examples of weakness, however,
were found among the specialities and In
dustrials. Sus.ir nnd Strel and Wlrp were weak
from the opening. American Tobacco wis
under severe prejsure nil day on rumors
of 11 projected competitor nnd. the prices
shows a !o.s of nearly 7 points, following
yesterday's loss of 3't points. Many of the
metal stocks and the local traction stocks
show losses of from 2 to 3 points. Net
losses of a point or upward are frequent
In tho ml I roe il list.
Tho cash changes of the banks for tho
week Indicate a further decline of casii
reserves, which Is estimated nt about i
million dollars, the losses by gold exports
being that far offset by tlie receipts of
currency from tho Interior and a small
gain on sub-tre.'tury operations. The pro
cess of foreign loans Is supposed to have
been going on during the week, but the
liquidation In the stock market must have
been nccompnnled by the paying of con
siderable loans. Nevertheless It Is tho
general expectation that tho bank state
ment will show a further heavy expansion
of loans.
It l reported nnd credited In Wall street
that the Pennsylvania railroad has placed
loans during the week of from JIO.ohi.iki)
to $15,000,000. distributed among varlnua In
stitutions, if this rumor uroves coriect
thero must have been a Inrge Increase In
the reserve requirement, to be ndded to
tho actual decrease In cash as the measure
of decline In the surplus. Rales for money
were not quotnbly changed in this market.
Sterling exchange was firmer In response to
higher discount rates In 1-omUni, but no
gold was engaged for export to London.
News thnt the Rank of England was se
curing gold from Rtifsla nnd the complaint
mndo In Berlin that some gold was also
golnrr from that center to Iindnu shows
thnt London's call on New York for gold
may be deferred.
Prices of bonds gave way during the
day In svninathy with stocks. Total sales
par value. Jl.3on.0i.
United State new 4s declined 'id nnd
old 4s ndvanced Vd In the bid juice.
Commercial Advertiser's Iindon llnatu lal
cablegram: Tho markets here were rather
hnrdencd today, nlthough there were signs
of liquidation In Grand Trunk nnd Westral
Inns. Riislnrss. however, wns slack at the
beginning of the market. There was some
talk of peace, based on a report that the
Volksraad had given the Transvaal govern
ment nuthorlty to not as circumstances
may require, coupled with a cabinet council
today, but this was merest surmise. Kunds
rallied on the sudden easing of money.
Americans began firm, some of them going
a dollar over parity, but the nubile was
entirely absent nnd professionals were very
cautious Nei' York did nothing: till tho
close, but In the street offered stock, cans
Ing a it 1111 1 sng Baltimore & Ohio's course
had sickened Iondon. It li thought tho
Boer emissaries' visit to America will enusu
temporary disturbance in the United Stnte.
affecting tho market. Tlntos spurted to
55'i. on tho 10-sbllllng rise In metal, but
relapsed to SIS on Paris sales before tho
settlement. Anacondas were supported.
Tho bank bought .C24.)0 gold In Oerman
coin and was notified of 50,000 nt the Cape
Ono hundred thousand oounds In transit
from Jnpan will probably bo Intercepted.
Money was almost unlendable.
The following nre the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange today:
Atclilnon
do pfd
tlalttmnr A Ohio.
I'linntitan Puclflc.
Cunaitu So
(lies, ft Ohio
23'i
67',
M'i
r.i
27',!
Union I'acllle ...
ilo pfd
Wabafh
do tifil
Wl.eel. ft I,. 1-:..
do 2d pfd...
!:,
, 73' I,
M.
21
34
:',
lr.'i
I174
IIS
10
47
113
.13
!l
.",'4
:i'
3"l
SS'
s;
, 17
'. ii'5
Chicago O. W. ..
(' . R. A Q
CTiloauo, Ind. ft I
12i
l. 1 enlral
.121'jTlllrd Avenue
. "2'JAdnm ICv
. M's Amer. Kxpress ....
.162 ,1". S. KxprefH
15i IWellf-KarRO V.x..
do pf.1
Chlcan-n K. III..
I'll lea ko d N. W..
C . n I li '
C. ". i7. & HI. L.
Colorado Sn
ilo lit pM
do 5.1 pfd
Pel. ft lluilfon ...
Del. L. ft W
Dcmcr ft It. (!....
VW Anier. Col. Oil....
;.T'. do pfd
S' Amer. MaltlnK ...
3 I do pfd
i:.' Anier. S. ft It
113S do pfd
Tlil,' Amer
Spirits ....
PV'
P. Hoop ...
pfd
H. ft W
Pfd
Tin Piute..
Pfd
Toliacco . . .
1TI,' do'
67,!Anier.
ilo pM
Krle
. 12 do
. MVAmrr
.lJ1Wl do
do 1st pfil
01. Nor. pfd
Hocklni Coal
IS Amer.
37 do
Bocklna Valley ..
Illinois Central ..
, 77
, 91' J
I2
. II
. 374
. ::.'i
. 71",
. as'i
r.7'4
,13-.
.
01'j
iil
fil
ro'i
si
111',
30'
V7',
tr.
.it'.
4S
. 53',
77' j
.HO
IM.
Ill
7V,
M'i
BO',
2'i
JP,
:
r,
;r.'a
.1125 Arner.
Iowa Central
do pM...i
K. C , J', ft (5
1-il.e Erie ft V...
ilo pf J
T.ake Shore
1 ft N
Manhattiin L
Met SI. HJ-
Mexican iVnlral .
Minn, ft St. L
do pfel
Mo. Purine
Mobile ft Ohio ....
Mir . K. ft T
tfi'S
do pfd
4
Anac. Mining Co..
Ilrooklyn It. T....
Colo. Kuel ft Iron.
Con. ToKicco
do pfd
Krderal Steel
do pfd
On. Klectrlc
(Iiicose SiiRir ...
do pfd
Inter. I'npr
Ifi".
2S
79
lM'il
13
(i
5". I
5',
do pfd
l-a lede lla
Nut'nnnl Hlfeult .
Mo pfd
National Lead ....
do pfd
National Sleel ....
do pfd
N. Y. Air llrake...
N. Alnerlcun
Pacltlc Coast
do 1st pf.l
do 2d pfd
40i
. 11
.
.iifi
.150
do pfd
N. .1. Central .
N. Y. Central
.01-folk ft W
In ptil
No. Paclll-
do pfd
Ontario ft W
Ore Ity. ft Nuv...
do pM
IVniifjIvanla
. 33',
. 78
. f.3i
. 73i
. 21
. (I
. 78
-lSDlj,
I'acllle Mall
People's lias
Pressed S. Car....
do pfd
Hcnllng
do 1ft r'd
do 2d pfd
Illo O. V
do pM
St. L ft S P
ilo 1ft pfd
do 2d pfd
St. I.. Sniithw
. 17
. u-f'f
:!
. 3."
Pullman p.
St ;i nd.i 1 1 It
Car...
ft T.
sa
10',
sugar
do pfd
. Mi
. 32'j
. II
Tenii. Coal ft Iron
U. S. leather
do pM
St. Paul
do pfd
.11.,
.172
t'.
S. Unhlier ..
do pf.l... ......
St. P. ft OnMha
So. Pacific
So. It a II nay
do pfd
Texas ft r.iclfle ..
ilo pfd
US
33'
1J'-
Western Union
Itep. I. ft S
do ptil..
avr. c. c. & st. 1.
17 I
Ex-tllvldcnil, Offered.
Huston Slocks nml llonds.
BOSTON, May 11. -Call loans. S'o-I per
cent: tlmo loans, 3fl4i per cent. Oltlclnl
closing:
a . T. a s. r... .
do pfd
Amer. Suisar
do pf.l
Hell Telephone ...
lloston ft Albany.,
lloston Llevated ..
Hofton ft Me
c II. ft Q
Dominion Coal ...
do pfil
Pcdernl Sttel
do pfd
ritchburg pfd
Oen. Electric
do pfd
Mexican Central ..
N. K. O. ft C
Old Dominion
Itubtier
Union I'acllle
Writ Knd
23', Wemiimh. i:iectrl'
41'a
l.-'i
9!'j
4',
"4
tiVi, wis. Central
lt'; AtehlKon If
IIP, Ailicmure
:o Allouez Mining Co,
Hi Amal. Copper
.1 42' i Atlantic
Ill ItoHlou ft Mont
123s; Ilutte ft llnnlen ....
IP, Ciilumet ft Hecla..
,117 Centennial
JS', Kranklln
B7 lliimlioldt
. '4
.291
.164
.7iO
. 1G
. 1.T1
. 73
. to
. ir.'i
.13".
Pi
.US
. 27'i
2'.J
,131 tOfceola
in4 I'ntrot
,133 Qulncy
13 Santa l'e I'oppcr
ll'flTiimiirack
P. Utah Mining ....
2H Wlnon.i
CI", Wolverines
92 I
Neiv York .IHiiInK lMolrilons.
NEW YORK, May 11. -Tho following
nre closing quotations for mining shnrcs
todny:
Chollar
Crown Point ..
Con Cat. ft Va
Deadwood
i: Ontario
. , 1 .1
41
12
....1.7
....7.V)
j-,
.....300
1
10
iiphlr
Pl mouth
.1J-.
. S3
Quicksilver ...
fioiild ft Carrie li
Hale ft Norcrom 24
llimiclnke Cft4
lrcn Silver M
do pfd....
Sierra Neiadh.
Slamlard
Union Con.
Mexican
.. 21 Yellow Jaiket
Uorclmi I'iiiiiiiclnl.
LONDON. Mav 11. American securities
opened llrm and nbnvo parity, but they
afterward receded and the market was
rather nervous. Later In the day the tonn
was more cheerful and closeil steady, with
Americans In moderate demand. Spanish
4s closed at 7lsi; American eagles. 7i'i Id.
Thn amount of bullion withdrawn from
the Tank ..f ,tl on balance I id.iy was
Xfi.oifi i)i. id premiums are 111 -ted as fal
low.. Buenos Ayres. 127 :w, Madrid, 27 so,
Lisbon. 43.50; Rome, fi.22's.
PARIS, May 11. -Prices on the bourse
today opened llrm In sympathy with the
strength of Kaltlrs In London, and nftcr
ward were easier, owing to the slackness
of Parquet stocks. Before the end of the
day there was a general reaction. Kaltlrs
were firmer on the rumor that the British
had occupied Krooustnd. Rio Tlntos
temporarily recovered on tho rle In cop
per, but finished weak. After the close of
the bourro Kaffirs were In good demand
mi London ntlvlees. Three per cent rentes,
lojjf i;itl. for the nccount. Exchange on
London. 2if 17'3c for checks. Spanish 4s
closed nt 72. m.
RERUN. ,lnv II. Prices opened steady
nn the bourse today, owing to the firmer
tone of the Iron market. InterunMonal se
curities were quiet. Spanish Is, hinder, but
later, and especially toward the close, ibev
became Hat. In consequence of a sharp
decline In Industrials. I fa til: shares were
dull. Exchange on London, 20m 52pfgs
for checks. Discount rates, short bill,
3la percent; three months bills, Vj per cent.
cmv York .Money Murkei,
NEW YORK, May ll.-MONEY-On enll,
steady, at 2fi2'-3 per cent; last loan at 2
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 3'ifflL
per en-'
STERLING EXCHANC.E-KIrm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $lSViT
4.ss'2 for demand and at Jl.si for slxtv
days, posted rates. $I.UVbl,S5U and SI Wtt
4 !: commercial bills, $I.S3V(4.M,.
SILVER-Certlllcatcs, tx060',e; bar, CV;
Mexican dollars, 47Hc.
BONDS-tloverntneiit, Irregular; state,
Inactive; railroad, weak.
The closing prices on bonds today wero
ns follows:
P. f ref. 2.,
do 2s, res
do 3, reg
do rotijKin
do new 4s, res...
do coupon
do old 4, res
do ,-oupon
do ts, leg
do coupon
D. of C. 2 tts
Atchison gen. 4..
do adj. 4s
Canada. So. !....
tlie,. ft O. 4'8f...,
do ff
C. ft N. W. c. 7s..
do rt. f deb. 5s.
Chlraso Ter. l...
I) ft It. 11. Is
do 4
i;. T. V. ft O. Is..
Krle scneral Is
V W. ft D. C. Is.,
Oen. Kleotrlc 3s
O. II ft S. A. fs.,
do 1
11 ft T. c. r.s
do conol 6s
Ma Central Is...,
K C. P. ft O. Is,
Li. 11. c. 4
L. ft N. unl. 4s...,
M , K. ft T. 2....
do 4s
,10.'i
99 14
.1(0
,1(9
N. Y. C. Is 111
N, J. C. sen. Ss... 112
No. Carolina fs.. .12 14
do 4s lot
No. Pacific 3s... . tt,
do 4 s fii
N Y C ft St. 1. 4s..l"fi
N. ft W con 4f... ';
do Keneral Ss ....131
Itft'i
n.i',
1H
MP4
112!i
n:'4
122
,K0
, Vi
,P7
117',
Ore Nav. Is 109
do 4s 103H
Ore. H L 6 129
do coned 5 Ill
Reading sen. 4s 7'4
Illo 11. W 1s 91
St L ft I M e. rs ..100";
St I, ft S P sen, 6s 121
St. P. consols IT0
St. P.. C. ft P. If. 120
do 5s I21i
So. Itallnay 5s 1114
Standard II. ft T. 6s T.n,
Ml',4
Ul
, 91
10ii
, 9"
,m
72'4
71
120
tin;
,107',
iiu;
110
11.-.
71 M,
,10S'4
m
93';
Tenn. 11. s. 3s .
MS
Texas ft Pac. Is
I di 2s
Union Pacific Is..,
Wabash Is
! do :s
I West Shore Is
Wis. Central Is..,
Ya Centuries ....
ilo defend! ...
Colo. "So Is
So. Pacific Is
.113
. to
.ion;
ill',
.102S
.112
. 90' 2
. 92
. 9
. M
. 2i
When Issued. Offered.
London Mni'k Ouotnt Ions.
LONDON. May 11. I p. m.-ClosIng:
Consols, imoney 1i)m Urle
do account lo 0-l5 do lft pfd
Atchison 2.M4'Pcnnlvanla .
Canadian Pacific .. fl'v Reading
St Paul !I9VNii. Pacific pfd
i:s
3',
6S'i
, 9
I minim . rill, 111 . .
1)lllsllle
Union Pac. pfd...
N. Y. Central ....
.110 Oram! Trunk
. Anaconda
. 7.'.34iHund Mines
.4. ..
9
. 1.11 -71
BAR SILVER-Qulct, nt 27 D-I61I per
ounce.
MONEY per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is Ifi I 1-lti per cent; for
threo mouths bills. 45?4' per cent.
Coiidllloii of the Trensury.
WASHINGTON. May U.-Today's state
ment of the treasury balnnces In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150;ooo,oiiO cold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Avnllable cash balances, $141,263,
721; gold, $7i;,2jS.33.
I'llllillf Illl Votes.
PHILADELPHIA. May ll.-Clearlngs,
$14.SC4.Xi1: balances. Jl.505.Mfi.
RALTLMORE. May 11. Clearings, Jl.fiS2,
102; balnnces, $'131,,
CHICAGO. May ll.-Clearlngs. K,o,iil,n,in;
balnnces, S."7. 120- slerllng exchnnge,
4.S."tVjfi'l.92H, New York exchange, par.
BT. lXDUIS. May 11. Clearings, J.",S7r..2'i1;
balances, ."2fi,Ki.t. Money. 4fi7 per cent;
New York exchange, 10c premium bid, 2"c
premium asked.
BOSTON. Mny 11. Clearings, $l9,77S,rr78;
balances. Jl.MS.tSll.
NEW YORK. Mh.v ll.-.'lcarlngs, 1195,
337,301; balances. $7,420.543.
Cotton Mnrkt't.
LIVERPOOL. May U.-COTTON-Spot.
fair demand, prices In buyers' favor; Amer
ican middling, 6 6-lfid. The sales of the day
wero 10.000 bales, of which 600 wero for
speculation and export nnd Included 9,700
bales American. Receipts, 600 bnles, all
Amerlcnn. Kuture.s opened and closed quiet
at tho decline; American middling, I. m. c.
May, 519-fild, sellers; July and August,
f. i:i-fi4f5 14-61(1 ; August and September.
5f(!-'34d. selling; September and October,
4 l7-fi4fTl IS-fild; October and November,
4 :T-i;id buyers; November nnd December,
4 29-CPirl 30-fild. buyers, December nnd Jan
u.irv. I 27-f " I IS-i" vl . buyers: January nnd
February. . 25-CI14 26-fild. buyers; February
and March. 4 25-fi4d. buyers.
NEW ORLEANS. May H.-COTTON-Steady;
sales. 3.S.V) bales: ordinary. Si',e;
good ordinary. 8'ic; low middling 9 3-lfic;
middling. 9 7-16c; good middling. 9c; mld
dllnc fair. 9T8c. Receipts. 1.091 bales; sto,-k.
1M.S.V) bales. Kutures. quiet; Mav. $9.3Uf
9.35: June. $9.34fi0.:t5; July. J0.321t9.31:
August. $9.03T9M: September, JS.3P&S.32:
October. $7.9SfJ".97: November. $7.7R'o7.79;
December. $7.7ST 7.S.1; January. $7.791i7.SO.
ST. LOUIS, Mav U.-COTTON-Qulct;
rales. fiSO bnles; middling, Ogc. Receipts,
133 bnles; shipments, 578 bales; stock, 4S.0CS
br.les.
I'offi e MnrLel.
NEW YORK. May 11 -COKKEE-Spot,
Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice. 7 9-lfic. Mild,
quiet; Cordova. 9',1i9'2e. The market for
coffee futures opened steady, with prices
unchanged to 5 points higher and further
Improved 5 points on encouraging cables,
light Brazilian receipts nnd an Improved
speculative demand. Korclgn buying was
a feature. The shorts were conspicuous
as buvers after the opening. The market
was ilnally llrm In tone, with prices net
5fil0 polntii higher. Total sales, 12.750 baijs.
Including May at Jfi.10; June. 0.15: July,
$11,110; September, $i,70; October. $ii.75: No
vember, S.I.MKfi;.S5; December, V.W, Janu
ary, $7.l)f7.05; Maich, S7.15.
Dry 4 i ixiil h Murlict.
NEW YORK. May ll.-Therc has been
more Inquiry for brown cotton for export
today on considerable transaction re
ported put through fur China, but 0:1 n
low price basis. Home demand slow In all
departments, In both staple and fancy
cottons. Tone and prices without change.
Prints and ginghams unaltered. Print
cloths sold in fair quantity outside of Kail
River at Ji'dc for regulars. Odd goods un
changed. Burlap market 'dull and Irregular.
Sonar .Mnrket.
NEW YORK, May ll.-SUGAR-Raw
stendy; fair rcllnlng. 315-lCc; centrifugal,
9i test, 1 7-Uic. Molluscs sugar, 3-e. Re
fined, market Meiidy.
NEW ORLEANS. May ll.-SUGAR-Stcady:
open kettle. 3-T,i4 3-lfic; open ket
tle, centrifugal. 1'41 Pic; centrifugal, yel
low, 4Vtfl 13-lCc; seconds, 2?fi 4.c.
1)11 Mnrket.
LONDON. MnV ll.-OILS-Llnsceil, Sis;
sperm, 3.1.
OIL CITY, P.i.. May It. OILR-Credlt bal
nnces, $1.42; crrtlilcalcs, no bid; shipments,
12'i,('i4 bbls.; average, f5,!i7t bbls.; runs, 101,
225 bbls.; average, 90 110 bbls.
Ticket lli'iikci's Elect OllleerN.
DETROIT. Mich.. May 11. The American
Ticket Brokers' association has elected the
following olllcers: President, Slump Stelner,
St. Louis: vice presidents, Elmer E. Darl
ing, Silt Lake; Walter E. Brown, Detroit;
R. O. Wlllco.lt, Duluth; George A, Salt,
Niagara Kails; secretary, W. n. Carter,
Louisville.
Tho conentlon adjourned to meet next
year In Kansas City.
IIIk Cnieli of SfiiiN,
SAN KRANCisco. May ll.-The scaling
schooners have made 11 wonderfullv good
nitch on the coast this year. Should tho
strikes on the revenue cutters continue
they are In bones of dulng still better, as
they will have Bering sea all In themselves
for a few weeks to mmo I-'rnm I lie latest
advices received by Donald Ross from Vic
toria, II. I'., it is learned that the Zlllali
May has taken "S3 seals. Teresa 5'i. thn
Victoria 293, Enterprise 519, Annie E. P.ilnt
750, E. B. Marvin ft)", Dora Sleward SO) and
Umbrliia ISO. This make:, tho catch over
5.' skins, while the Geneva. Ocean Bello
and two or thrco others aro yet to be heard
from.
IHIieriiliiiiH Elect Olllcers.
HUSTON. May ll.-The national conveii
lion of Ancient order of Hibernians
elected nflliers todny as follows: joiin T.
Keating uf Chicago, re-elected president;
John E. Dolan. Syracuse, vice president;
John P. Rrce of New Haven, secietiny; P.
L. Moran, Washington, ticiinirer. K. j,
Slattery, state president of MnHS,iehuctt'H
division, who was a candidate for the olllco
of national president, withdrew before the
election.
i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cornfed Stem Show Up a Little Highr
than Yeitsrd&j,
PRACTICALLY E.VERYTHING SELLS EARLY
Hobs rll nt A lion I the Snmr Rnnne ns
eslcriln) llrnmnil Hood Shrrp
nml I.nmlis Ntrnil), vtltli
(iood Prospects.
SOUTH OMAHA. May 11.
Recclnts were:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
... 1.701 4,721 3.31
.. 6,922 10,215 3,63
.. 3,915 S.211 6.31S
.. :uii7 ,(Xl! B.tis
.. 2.252 fi.lW 3,R7
Otllclal Monday ....
Olllclal Tuesday ....
Official Wednesday
Oniclal Thursday .
Olllclal Krlday ....
Klve days this week 17.193 37.375 22.0.M
Samo days last week ...12,29 1 35,112 1 2.171
Samo days week before .14,353 33,175 20,524
Same three weeks ago .I5,h77 .TS.&M '-'-'.Oil
Same four weeks hko. . .15,0M 34.S62 2I.7IM
Average price paid for hogs for til' lt
several days with comparisons:
lW0.18.lH.18J7.Wt.l!l9i.im.
April 16..
April is.,
April 17..
April 13..
April 19..
April 20..
April 21..
April 22..
April 23..
April 24 .
April 25..
April 26..
April 27..
April 2.S..
April 29..
Anrll 5n
I 3 7!
3 57
3 61
3 SOI 3SI 4 761
J S", i :l
3 911 3 35
4 71
1 11
5 23
U
t 13
6 09
& M
6 i:
5 06
4 !-7
3 7:
4 74
3 OS I 3 6O1
3 431 4 C3
A ' 1 .11
3 71, 3 61, 3 91
3 76 3 63 3 84
3 35
4 69
3 77 3 731 3 S3
3 72 .1 SI 1 3 .14
3 39
3 3u
3 2s
3 y
3 31
4 70
6 3$ I 3 711 3 82
4 67
4 561
5 32 3 67 ' 1 3 S3
5 36 3 661 3 711
4 01
4 65
5 391 3 65 3 K 3 SI,
S 03
J 5 34 3 671 3 79, 3 771 3 !S 4 K.I t H
f 5 37) 3 69 3 77 3 76 3 26 ' ( S 08
. 1 a e.i 1 toi 7 741 i Ml 4 00
fi 32
3 631 3 o J lfl l p
-May
Mny
May
May
Mav
Mny
May
May
....
1..
5 261 3 6l
3 791 3 121 4 1 0
o
3.'.'.
I...
fi....
fi...
, . . .
3 90 1 3 18 4 49 i Oi
3 87 3 71: I 4 63 5 05
3 931 3 721 3 MM 47 4 97
5 17 3 fin
5 20 3 6S
5 22 3 62 3 95! 3 661 3 30 1 f; 0)
I 3 Ml 3 931 3 641 3 321 4 401 5 Oa
I 5 31 3 90! 3 "01 3 30 4 M
ft 10 3 fi9l j 3 71
5 121 ;; 65i 3 ro
5 13, 3 H2 3 951 3 6'
5 1 3 B2I 3 97 3 G7I
3 19
4 37' 4 97
4 461 92
I 43 t SI
iii.v ;i...
Mny 10...
n.
3 16
May 11. .
10 4 46 4 87
Indicates Sunday.
The ofllclnl number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road wns:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
C, M. oi St. P. Ry.... ,1
. v ni. I,, ity
Mo. Pacltlc Ry
Union Pac. System
C. N. W. Hv
1
15
1
15
l
20
3
9
1
K.. E. A M. V It. li.. "A
S. C. & P. Ry fi
C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry. 20
B. Jl. R. R. R ;l
.-.. II. r y. Ity 5
C, R. I. & p., oast... 7
.. R, I. A- P., west 3
Illinois Central l
Total receipts ....10! 90 15 S
Tlie disposition of the day's receipts wns
as follows, each liuyrr purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
""P1";, ,, , Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
Onmha Packing Co 121 fii2
G. II. Hammond Co ,V'5 52i ....
Swift and compnny 713 1.001 493
i udahy Packing Co f,51 2,279 1,210
Armour & Co. jps 1,731 1,354
R. Becker & Degan 41
Vannint & c0 s
W. I. Stephen 11 ....
Hill ft Huntzlnger 2 .... " '
Livingstone & Sehaller... 3 ....
Hamilton fi Rothschild.. 10 "'
H. L. Dennis ,t Co 24
Other buyers -ji .... 'jo.';
'ro,l T279 z 3.190
CATTLE-There was a fair run or cattle
ror u 1-rlday, but there was the usual good
V,?r.",,i',1 ,nml market was brisk and a
little- hlgher.-at least 5c higher than vester
day on the genernl run of cattle, huyers
reemcd to want the cattle nnd they were
"''I enrly In the morning, so that evcrv
thing In the way of beef cattle changed
hands In a very short time. Sellers weto
well pleased with the prices received. There
w-ns nothing very chob c on sale, so thnt
tho top did not show up very well on pnper.
ho far as receipts arc concerned this Is
tho largest week of the year.
Cows nnd heifers wero In good demand
and the market firm. Offerings of every
thing deslrnble in the way of butchers'
stock wns picked up enrly and the mar
ket as a whole was In n xood, heaJthv con
dition. Bulls, calves, etc, sold In about
thn same notches as yesterday.
There was not much here in the wav or
stockers and feeders, but what few were on
snlo brought steady prices. As a matter
of course, as tho week draws to a close
there Is not so much country demand and
speculators are not finite so anxious about
buying. Little stock heifers have been com
ing faster this week than thev could be
sold and tho market on that kind Is un-
mistaKnDiy lower. Representative sales:
REEK STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 'tA 3 fO 40 mo 4 no
1 Kf'O 3 f.". ID ma ( S1
1 4 4 00 5 H4 4 SO
1 731 4 fO 44 1141 4 M
1 611 4 CO 13 IMS 4 SO
3 716 4 IV) 31 n;i 4 Hi
f'1 124S 4 0", 54 1137 4 fS
I SCO 4 76 SI 118! 4 KS
1 SfO 12:, 31 33 4 m
4 7S2 I 3J 17 i;7 4 90
1 1010 4 O 12 1770 4 90
26 970 4 41 3 1403 4 90
3 7Sd 4 40 3 11K3 4 j(
I -,12.'i0 4 M 8 113! 4 90
20 10-.9 4 5.1 67 1319 4 90
33 S70 4 6i1 4 1472 4 90
3 1003 4 f0 6 11M 4 90
18 1018 I 65 4 1222 4 90
fi 971 4 6.1 9 1733 4 90
20 1008 4 M SS U07 4 9.1
12 1M7 4 81 41 U0J 4 91
21 107S I 70 fi 13.-.U 4 9J
37 K".8 4 70 19 3S2 4 91
II 1223 4 70 Ifi U90 4 9,-,
890 4 70 40 3,Y 4 9-,
29 P2 17) 29 13M 4 91
.1 SS'i 4 70 SO 1293 4 9;,
9 1W7 4 70 19 11M 5 eo
17 1110 4 70 21 1197 .1 M
1 1M0 4 70 73 1IS9 .1 00
11 1211 4 7.1 17 ins 5 00
fi 133-1 4 7.1 21 ii:, 5 nt
22 1021 4 71 SI IJij 5 nr,
5 1132 I 71 1 1130 .1 01
19 1071 4 71 1 12V) .1 0.1
20 971 4 7.1 IS no.' 5 10
22 1028 4 SO
STEERS AND HE1KERS.
21 533 I 01 23 1148 4 75
jfl 1013 I 60 S 5.15 4 7.1
10 918 4 SI 23 1 (HJ 4 75
16 7.8 I 6.1 24 917 1 M
53 926 4 "' 18 1174 I SO
S 1018 I 70 IS 730 4 99
7 950" 4 70
COWS.
1 s:,o 2 10 !! in m
1 710 2 .10 1 870 3 90
1 970 2 7.1 13 1011 4 no
4 912 2 0 1 S30 4 (
1 910 2 85 1 1130 4 00
3 956 3 (0 3 1153 4 (0
1 910 3 ID 2 H3.1 4 00
1 7S0 3 10 1 7S0 4 00
2 90 3 21 1 9fi0 4 fO
2 li", 3 21 1 1220 1 00
2 911 3 2.1 1 108) 4 no
1 870 3 1.1 11 Idfil 4 frt
2 1110 3 1.1 2 1141 4 0.1
2 1081 3 41 1 1030 4 01
1 1010 3 5i) 2 13A1 4 10
1 1050 3 f.0 1 710 4 10
1 960 3 50 3 137"i 4 10
1 100 3 60 2 1211 4 10
4 1230 3 50 1 1290 I 11
4 1017 3 M II 10.12 4 11
1 970 3 61 1 1M0 I 15
4 1077 3,70 2 IIM I 15
7 1131 3 7.1 ! 1480 4 11
4 907 3 75 2 111.1 4 21
J 960 3 7.1 8 ICS! 4 21
1 1030 3 71 1 910 I 23
2 1010 3 75 7 1I8S I M
2 971 3 7.1 7 1211 4 ?0
2 905 3 7.1 4 1041 4 10
3 1176 3 75 1 14'0 4 SO
1 1011 3 71 1 S.V 4 31
1 1200 3 75 6 1231 I 31
1 132) 3 to 1 1520 I 40
1 108-1 3 80 1 1230 4 10
2 123.1 3 SO 1 17.1i) 4 10
3 113 3 SO 2 1591 4 M
5 1070 3 81 1 1 1-0 4 :n
1 1170 3 SI 3 1001 4 ,r,
1 1160 2 61 6 1330 4 75
STOCK COWS AND HEIKERS.
13 918 4 00 11 1011 4 20
15 1021 4 15 11 943 4 IJ
HEIKERS.
1 670 M I 830 I 40
3 1018 4 01 B 1008 4 40
1 7S0 4 10 6 66fi I 40
8 687 4 71 1 930 4 50
2 102-1 4 21 1 630 ( 50
1 torn 4 so 6 ens 1 n.
4 507 4 31 1 1090 4 60
1 129U 4 15 10 768 4 M
10 971 4 31 1 630 3 00
3 SfO 4 13
BULLS.
1 1310 2 S5 ! 1391 3 70
2 1110 3 13 1 1510 3 73
1 17ft) 3 73 1 1660 3 73
1 1J20 3 2." 2 UV 3 85
1 IJSO 3 25 1 2170 3 81
1 1110 3 XI 1 ISM 3 5
1 15.V) 3 40 1 1200 3 90
1 wn 3 D 1 1110 I O)
2 1)90 3 V) 1 !0v) 1 20
1 1IU) 3 M 1 1110 4 70
2 9'0 3 60 1 910 4 31
1 Wft 3 6S 1 110 4 7.1
1 1V0 S3 1 S0 I 23
1 1'KO 3 C5 1 1209 1 10
I
3 66
1 7.10 IV.
?40
... 435
... SfiO
... 20
... 143
3 70
CALVES.
4 35 14
IM 1
6 Oil 1
177
I6
120
7 00
7 0)
J 00
1
1
3
1
1
1
6 7.1
STAGS.
3 60 3,,,...
J ti 1 ,
4 0) 1
...lino
. ..13o
... 9.m
..1376
..1110
..1430
4 10
I 33
4 25
I.
1.
I
.1310
4 on
STOCK COWS AND HEIKERS.
600 2 ) 1 710 4 15
CA) 3 05 1 470 4 11
900 3 ?5 2 850 I 1.1
740 3 6.1 2 ) 4 20
!0J 3 1 7 874 4 23
710 3 SO 1 TSO 4 65
STOCKERS AND EEEDERS.
SM
3
12...
9S5
4 50
. 410
, 4(0
900
870
. 94 )
7?)
. 710
. 960
. 30
860
, 8.10
. 4.10
3 7.1
3 75
1...
3...
10...,
S...
1...
., S0
.. 853
.. 689
.. 988
.. ISO
.. $48
..1046
".. 979
.. 70
.. 670
..1126
.. 5M
4 .71
4 50
4 61
4 60
4 S3
4 63
4 70
4 70
4 70
4 7.1
I 73
I SO
4 01
I 01
4 ol
4 10 10..
I 13 17..
4 21 6..
4 40 1,.
4 45 10..
4 .VI
J 870 4 50 2..
870
5 01
MUtlS SOIIlO f,f Ihn .... ,!;,- rfl.tfrt.l tllt
eQrly bidding steady to strong prices, but
shortly nfter thnt Chicago came lower and
they went back 011 their llrst bids nnd for
a tlmo tho mnrket was slow and a little
CHsler than yesterday, especlallv on the
".Vi1 A ,lt,,', 'a'" nn tho market
rnllled under the InMuence of the verv good
local demand and more favorable adilccs
from other market points. The close was
stronger, so thai taking the market ns
whole. It was strong as compared with
yesterday. The hogs sold largely nt $5.15,
with a J5.31) top, the snme ns yesterday
It will bo noted from the toble of river
nne prices that the mnrket Is now otnv
about 10c lower than It was n week ago
and about 6c lower than the first of tho
Present week. 11 Is 6c higher than on Tues
dnv, the low day of the month to date
South Omaha continues the hct hog mar
ket on the river, the average prices here
yesterday being above the average at
Kansas City, St. Joseph and Sioux City.
The. demand at this point seems to be ex
ceedingly good nnd that appears to be the
reason for the very
strong market. Rep-
rcseuiniive smcs:
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
No.
SI
R7
68
68....
76....
21....
32
73
67
8
69
67
63
fi.1
71....
41
61....
70
61
48
70
60
170....
4S
.11
64
71
61....
61....
70
7 r.-.'..'.
fO
63....
Av.
...221
...2.19
...
....231
,...279
...280
...329
...229
...28.1
I. '.'261
. . .2.18
...241
"7"
'".'li;
...311
...748
. . .Jill
...261
...218
"V
'..'.262
...711
. . .232
...260
...250
...264
...271
Sh. IT.
120 .1 t.l
SO ,1 1.1
. . 5 13
SO .1 11
SO 8 IS
SO 5 1.1
... 3 15
.. 6 11
81 18 2,10
22 109 ...
40 214 210
88 190 SO
69 203 40
76 ?oo 40
4 78
4 7.1
4 90
5 07' ,
3 10
5 10
8 10
,1 10
f. 10
.1 10
8 10
5 !2'i
5 12i
3 12'j
6 I2't
5 12',
6 11
& 1.1
5 1.1
3 15
6 H
5 15
5 11
5 1.1
.1 1.1
r. ii
3 15
5 13
.1 1,1
5 16
5 15
.1 15
5 15
.1 15
5 11
3 1.1
3 15
.1 1.1
.1 11
5 1.1
5 1.1
.1 1.1
.1 1.1
5 11
5 15
73 232
68 216
8.1 203
120
210
IN)
,1 I7'i
6 17'j
93. . . .
.189
55....
19....
......
SO,...
61....
90....
68....
70...,
6....
133...
SO....
68....
76....
63....
81 ... .
. ..192
....251
....210
....207
. . . .210
....213
....213
....232
. ... 223
....201
,552
O-vl
.'.'.'.'233
....241
.'.'.'.23.1
....207
....242
....767
....263
....216
....2.19
....2V1
....227
. . ."21
ii'.'.lTn
....240
....219
!!"213
, . . .232
3 17',
r, i78j
3 17,
r. li'i,
.1 17',
5 17',
6 17',
.1 17',
5 17,
S 17',
5 17',
5 17',
5 171,
.1 171,
f. 17,
5 17'i,
5 17',
r. it',
f. 171,
5 171,
,1 1;'
5 2H
120
78...
75. . .
S3...
11...
59...
M...
45...
61...
66...
66...
67...
60...
67-.!!
47...
62...
71...
70...
. . .267
...211
...2.17
...297
...767
...217
...328
. . .283
...2i'6
...211
. . .2.15
...250
...270
...270
20
SO 3
3 20
68..
53..
58..
61..
69..
r.9.,
70..
6.7.,
68.,
61..
f. 70
.1 20
,1 20
.1 20
.1 21
r, 20
s ;.i
5 20
5 20
5 SO
120
SO
SO
SHEEP There
were
few
cars here
loday. mostly lambs. There wns not much I
change In the situation and about nil that
could be snld of the market Is to call It
steady. Some Colorado lambs sold nt $7 in 1
nnd $7.15. wlih some that were sold to ar
rive at t".0n. The sales below will show
weights and prices. 1
Sellers nppear to think that the prospect
for the coming week Is encouraglnif
Quotations: Clipped wethers. I5.S0Ti6.4O; j
clipped yearlings, J5.4o7iu.iW; clipped ewes, I
good to choice. Jl.fioWi.OO; fair lo good
clipped ewes, J4.251M.60; good to cholco
Colorado wooled lambs, J7.0o7i7.25: fair to
good Colorado wooled lambs, Jii.75fi7 00;
good to choice clipped lambs. $fi.751j6.00; fair
to good clipped
nned lambs
J5. S0-&5. 75. Reprc-
sentatlvo snles
No.
275 culls
10 old ewes
1M western lambs
1 old ewe
170 western wethers..
170 western yearlings.
30 western lnmbs....
SI western lnmbs
254 Ft. Collins wooled
241 Ft. Collns wooled
. IW
Av. Pr.
RH 4 ro
SO 4 50
50 31 K2U
110 6 00
101 5 4)
95 5 53
51 5 85
7! 0 (D
90 7 (0
90 7 01
90 7 00
89 7 00
72 7 10
71 7 10
7R 37 10
7S 7 15
70 8 (W
lambs.
lambs.
257 l'l. Collins wooled lambs
245 Kt. Collins wooled lambs
270 Colorado lambs, wooled
551 Colorado lambs, wooled..
270 Colorado wooled lambs..
26.1 Colorado wooled lambs..
1 spring lamb
CHICAfJO 1,1 VE STOCK .MARKET.
Strrrsi Active nml lllKber Hiirs
Are
Active Sheep Strung.
CHICACIO. May 11. CATTLE Receipts,
2.000 head: steers active. 51710c higher,
butcher stock stendy to strong; natives,
best on snle, one carload. $5.621.4; good to
prime steers, J5.0055.SO; poor to medium,
14.25fi4.85; selected feeders, stendy. $4,251?
r. nn. n,iv. .iiru ti 7R(, on- xnu-t.
.fVvfj4.C0; heifers, $3.2505.00; caniiers, $2.40
f3.00; bulls, $2.D04.3O: calves, J4.50jib.nu;
Texan fed steers
3.25TI3.75.
$l.00fi5.20; Texas bulls,
I IOOS Receipts, 16.00) hen1, estimated
tomorrow. 14,000, left over, 1,500; mnrket
nctlve, steady to strong; top, $5.45, mixed
and butcher, $5.10fi5.42i,4; good to choice
heavy, $5.251i6.lo. rough heavy, $5.1016.2O;
light, $5.00(n5Xi; bulk of sales, $5.25fj5.374
SHEEP AND IjAAI nn Receipts, 6,tMi
head; sheep, steady; lambs, firm, flood
to cliolce wethers, $5.35fi5.75; fnlr to cholco i
mixed, $5.Wj5.60; westerns, $5.50-5.70; yenrl- '
lugs. $5.75f6.u0; nntlvo lambs, $5.0007.40;
western lambs, frt.OO'f7 40.
imv Vork I. Ire Stock.
NEW VORK. May 11- REEV ES Re
ceipts, 3,09 head; twenty-live cars on sale,
market active; all grades lOfiUV higher; all
sold; steers $l.(X)i(3.i5; choice fat oxen, $5.15,
bulls, $3.!i0fil.70; cows, $2.6V( 120; cables
quote live cattle w-rak; state cattle at Liv
erpool. ll"f12c; at London, 121il2'sc; tops,
13c, dressed weight; refrigerator beef, lower
Ht 0s nor Hi.: sheen uncnaiiged. expor..
none; tomorrow, 821 cattlo and 6,512 quarters
of becf.
CALVES Receipts, 1.073 head: demnnd
nctlve and prices 5c higher, nil sold; veals,
$4,601)7.00; culls. $1.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recclpls, 3.238
head; seven cars on salo; sheep, steadi .
lambs opened steady to a shade higher and
closed weak; spring lnmbs. steady, all sold,
clipped sheep, $4.(KJj5.&0; culls, $3.25; clipped
lambs. $5 76fi7.37'fe; wooled lambs, $t.:j7M :
culls. $3.50; spring lambs, D per 1&0 lbs , by
the head. $1.OK5.00 each.
HOGS-RocclplH, I.S1S brad: 125 on sale.
market higher; stato hogs, $5.60fii.5; west
ern hogs, $5.305ii.j5.
St. I.nuln Live Slock.
BT. LOl'IS. Mav ll.-CATTLERecelpts.
19.000 henl, Including Km Texuns; market
stendy; native shipping and export steers,
$4.65'(i5.C5; drcshed beef and butcher, $4.55
fi4.!); steers, under 1,000 lbs., $3 7u74.i:
Blockers and feeders, $3.(i)i4 75: cows and
heifers, $2.O0f(5.."0; caniiers, $150?2f5. hull"
$3.25ii4.00; Texas and Indian steers. t3.Wt
5.15: cows and heifers. M.2511 (.30.
iuus itece nts. ui neai I: murKot mow
nnd easy; pigs and lights, $5. 1 Mi 5.20. pa,k- i
ers. H5.l51i5.30: butcher. $5 25fVH).
SHEEP AND I, A MRS Receipts. 2 300
bend: murkct strong; native muttons. $5.no
fjii.ru); lambs, $ti.70'i7.00; culls and bucks.
$2.75t5.25.
Kim mis I'll)- I, tic Slock,
If AN8A8 CITY, Mav 11. -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.WV) head, nearly nil natives, light
supply sold quickly, nt ndvnnce of tOi
Heavy natives. $1.4065.25; stockers and
feeders. $4.OAfJ5.30; butcher cows nnd belf-
ers, $3,4014.00; caniiers, $2.75173 10 fed west-
erns. $4,5nfi5,15: Texans, $3.mii75
HOOS-Receipts. 1l.20 hend, pood demand
for nil classes, prices ruling strong to fie ,
higher: heavy, 15.151J3 25 mixed. $5.or,f6 20 !
llpht $4.WVf5IO, plus. 4 351i4.70
SHEEP AND LAMPS- Receipts. 5 WO '
head; market steady: Colorado lnmb $7'l
(fl7.12: cllnped lnmbs. $5.K5ff6.40. clipped
muttons. $5 OfiB.f.(: grnss Texans, $4.6'J'?
6.frt; culls, $3.001f4.OO.
Slock In Mulil.
Following nre the receipts at the four
principal western mnrxeis lor .May ii
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas CRy .
St. Louis
Totals ... .
25:
H.IM
.'LUST
2.(i")
2.MD
lD.OOO
IS.fifiO
II.20H
n.ooo
5 . II
5 301
2..TO
2-i.052 45.3JO 16.47
St. .lusepli l,lc Slock.
SOPTH ST JOSEPH, May 11. -(Special i
The Journal rjnotcs:
CATTLE -Receipts, 1.300 head. Mnrket
active and stendy: natives. $1,0015.10: Texas
and westerns $1,301(5.00; cows and hellers
2.:3'3I.60; bulls and statu, $2.2J'i l.W, year-
3
I MRS and iah(s l2iSI5. sto. kers and
feeders. .! Wti4 V,. (is. i5(Wfi.50
MOOS- Hcecl.iK .l'i head. Market
sleadv; all glades. J5.0Wi.25; bulk of shIcs,
tt.10fft.lft.
SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts, 2,1(0
head. .Market strong tn lOo higher; Colo
rado lnmbs, J7.20.
So I'rninl In .Soldier .scrip.
WASHINGTON1, May 11. Commlosioner
Herman of the general land offlco said
today In regard to a report that application'!
had been made out for soljllcrs' additional
scrip land grants by persons In Wisconsin
who Impersonate dead soldiers that It woulil
be Impossible for such grants to bo pnseil
through tho land nlllcc. It is necessary
for tho persons nsklng for such land to
append their signatures (o the applications
and the testimony of neighbors who havo
known the applicants for at lenst ten years,
must be had us to tho authenticity of. sui'li
signatures.
ALABASTINE
,im,m' wnll C0MBg,
In 5 lb. paper packages, mndo ready for uso In
wliltn nnd fourteen beautiful tints by mixing
with cold water. It la n cement that goes
through a process of fettlng, linrdeus with age,
nnd can ho con ted and reconteil without nothing
off Its old coats beforo renewing.
ALABASTINE
Is entirely
illfforont
from alt tho
vnrlotiiknlsomlneson tho market, being (lurnbls
nnd not stuck on tho wnll with glue. Alnbnstlna
customers should Insist on having the goods In
packages proporly laboled. They should reject
nil imitations. Them is nothing "Just as (rood."
ALABASTINE
PrflTsnts much sickness, particularly throat and
lung difficulties, attributable, to nusanltarr
coatings on walls. It has besn recommended
in n paper published by thn Michigan Statn
Hoard of Health nn account of It sanitary
features! which paper strongly rondemnrd
kalsomines, Alabastlne ran ho used ou either
plastered walls, wood ceilings, brick or rnnvos,
and any ono ran brush It on. It admits of radi
cal changes from wall wiier decorations, thin
securing nt reasonable cxiieni-n the latest nnd
best effects. Alnbiistino Is manufactured b) llio
Aiabastine Company of Grand FJapids, Michigan.
Instructive mid Interesting booklet ma I led froe
to all applicants.
BUPBIUI TRAINS KOH
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A Badly Sprained Arm
HOUSTON. Texns.
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My father, who Is fsl years old says: "Rail
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City H'all.
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