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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE; THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat and Corn Lud Market in id Upwtid Movement. OATS STEERED BY CORN CLOSES FIRM Liberal Hon Receipt mill Wrnlt -nr. Uet nt tnriM litnse Provisions Hi t lie HnlluT llenvy Enrl. Imt I.Hler More Mend). CHK'AOO, May 21-Wheat was strong to day helped ly higher cables nnl i"ir rains In thr northwest, July closing 'yrie over yesterday. July rum closed V''' higher and July oat ie Improved. Provision at the rlose were fJV7'4c up. The long looked for rain had fallen In the. northwest, It was reported, when trad ers climbed Into the wheat pit. Hut In the me of this news and the report that there were 20 loads off tho English toast July opened only 'sf'i' down at OiMl'tf'jo nnd straight way proceeded to rerover with a vongrnnre For the rally there were rea sons: Liverpool was llrm. Paris In prur-tluil conllrmatlon or renewed complain s n hi ard crops In Flame and Russia ' up equal to I'jc. Hessian tlv was said to be making meady progress with Its dealriietlve work over the greater part of the winter wheat area and. while Oklahoma and Kau nas cave promise of heavy crops. Indiana, Illinois. Michigan, Missouri. Ohio, Ken tucky and Tennessee, no online to today s Mew of the situation, could but show up with lamentably deficient crops. Added to these bullish considerations were later dls Vatrhes showing that last night s rains were light and of a showery order and the wenther predictions were for fair kles. Foreigners and the northwest wrte buyers hern and the rash demand was generally reported better. Jul wheat rallied from tlrst Ilgures to 6"'4c and closed strong, Ml o over yesterday, at fi'WJfiT'ic Trade much of the time waa rather unlet, but near the close tho pit ns animated, shorts lead, lng in the buying, probably Inlluenced somewhat by tiio strength developed by mm Atlantic port clearances In wheat and Hour were equal to iB5.fJ bu. I'rltnary re ceipts were S2.1,Peo bu., compared with Blfl.- 000 bu last year. Minneapolis and Duluth reported 243 earn, aualnst I7u last week and 411 a year ago. Loml receipts were 27 cars, 1 of contract grade. New York reported 21 loads taken for export. The corn market was benefited bv heavy 1mylng by hulls and a heavy shipping busi ness nnd scored a sharp ndvatue. The weather was favorable, but this was offset bv firm cables, light receipts and small country offerings Trade was unlet the fore jiart of the session, but mtlw near the end rfhorts seeing lit to cover because of the decided strength. The cash demand was good, but this business was curtailed bv a scarcity of boats. Receipts here were lil tars July opened a shade higher nt 3'Wi.TTr. sold to a?fiy7c and closed M'V tip at 37ff37ic The oats market was steered by corn anil In consequence closed firm. The shipping demand was Improved and there was more or less covering bv shorts. July sold be tween 2ls,c nnd 22c. closing 4c up at 22c Itecelpts here were lt,9 cars. Trade was i cry dull. Provisions were rat'her heavy early be cause hog receipts were liberal and the mai kot nt the yards weak, Imt steadied later in sympathy with wheat and orn July pork (.old between (II 37'ii and II 1.5ft and losed 7'jl higher at 111. IT'-: July lard, be tween H(o and 16.00, closing rif7'.,c better at W.!.. nnd July ribs, between U I7'2 and fflr7'-, with tho close SfiT'je Improved at IH.6TS. Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. .17 "ars. com, 110 cars; oats, 225 cars; hogs, l'V" head, The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open. I High. I Low, rcloso.j VesCy 'Wheat May July Tom May July Sept. Oats May J illy Sept. I'ork July 1m rd July Sept. lllhs July Sept. No. 2. Cash nuotntlonH were ns follows fan v large white and colored. SUvBBV. fvn, s small white nnd colored. !fltle KREK1HTS -Quiet, cotton, by steam, ?7c; grain by steam, 3'sc HITTER - Receipts. 6.S4S pkg.; nrm: wf-tcrn irenmen, 16i5w20c EUUS-Itecelpts. 9.MI pkfts. ; steady, west, ern. U'.fllc, loss off. METALS There was considerable weak ness developed In the market for metals to day Tin ruled weak and some 25 points lower on the large receipts nnd In the alt sen e of buyers, closing very weak nt 129.50 nnd seller at that figure Iikc copper was n shade easier In sympathy with unfavor able ,ables. closing easy at 116.75. Pig Iron warrants were very weak: no quotations given lcad nnd spelter ruled dull and un changed on basis of H.KMM.nj'i and II. 174 1M.82'i, respectively. The brokers' price for lead was 1.1.50 and for copper 116.7ft. Victoria, finl bales, smtired Is I'2dfi1 6'jd. greasy, ftfiiud South Australia. I"l bn.es. scoured, Is S'-ylfils 7d. greav. 7Miln'jil West Australia. 3ivi bales, greasv, Sflfi'jd Tasmania, 2"i bales, grcay. Pdiils Now Zealand, 5.200 bales, scoured. ! ldffls 7d. greasy, 4J41?lld Punta Arenas. .:. bales, greasv, 4,4tfr8',d NEW YURI. Mav 23. -WOOL Dull, do mcstlc fleece, 25T2'e, Texa, 15Rlsc. I I fi.', fifi',1 K. f,'l', B5Wi HfiVli'.il Clii t (, I i 3RM 37'i W437Vu'j ?AU 3fi'fi3i 37!fi' MM17Vi3l '' 3"4 i, :iii :is', ;i7'-.. 21 22'4 21 22 21H 214 22 2P4 22 I 2P, Wi' 20', 2'- 20M 2 I I I 11 37'i It 50 11 37'i 11 I7'al 11 I" I B R5 fi W fi R5 fi 05 ' fi I0 C S2'j fi 05 fi S2',t fi 05 6 h7'3 II I I I fi I7'j fi 57',-' fi 17'2! 57'-l fi 52'i ti 4"', o 5T'4 fl IT'jl 'i 65 ti M OMAHA VMOI,i;sAl,i: MAItKETS. (dndllloti of 'I'rnde nnd ((notntloni on Stnplf mill I'nncy Proilni'r. KnflS.-Hf-celpts modera'e; seconds, 103 lO'jc; KOod stock, lie. I.IVi: POt'IrilY- Ifenn. 7',jtlSc; roosters, according to age nnd size. tf?7e. broilers, 17 fl2n ducks. fi1i"7c; geese, Mj6'ic; turkeys, Se I'HCSII nilKSSlCD POt'LTUY-Ucns, 9o; roosters, iiTi7e; ducks and geese. ltVIJllc; broilers, l's to 2 lbs., per doz., 13; turkeys, 12'4I.Te Ht'TTKH Common to fair, 13SJr choice. 15'i(l7c; separator, 20c; gatnered creamery, IVtiltc. KISM-Trout. Sc; blue fish, 10c; pickerel. Sc. cattish, 12c; dressed buffalo, fic; roe shad, ea, h, 15c; whltetlsh, lie; herring, 6e; black bass. 15c; salmon, lie; whlta bass, 5c; cropplr. :rc; pike. 10c. PlflKONS-Klve, per doz., II. VITALS -fholrc. agio.-. HAY Per cntload lots; t'planfl, choice, JT ,V: midland, choice. 6.&0; lowland, choice, I5.C0; rye strn, choice, 6; No. 2 corn, 34c; No. ,1 white oats, 2l'jc; cracked corn, per ton, 111;' corn nnd oats chopped, per ton, JI4 50; bran, per ton, 112; shorts, per ton, 112 to. VEGETABLES. CrcUMHBRS-Por doz., lt.OVrjl.26. ASPAHA(!US-Uomc grown, per doz., 2S 0Be NK'.V TI'RNIPS-Per dor., bunches, 40c. SPINACII-Per box, 4OS60c. NEW REETS-Per doz. bunches, 35540c. LETTCCE Per doz hunches. 30f735c. RADISHES Homo gtown, per doz., 159 20c PEAS-Per H-hu. basket. fc. WAX MEANS Per h-bu. box, II. SEED SWEET POTATOES - Per bbl., l2.IKni2.25; Kansas, eating, 13. POTATOES Per bu., choice, 35B0c. NEW POTATOES-Per lb., 2V3e. rAHRAUE -California, per lb.. 2'493c. CAL'LII'LOWER-Per doz.. Jl.K1jl.S0. TOMATOES - Florida, per six-basket crate. II.So. Mt'SIIROOMS-Per lb. box, 60c. RIM'HA RR Per lb., H42c. ONIONS-New Rermuiln, per 50-lb. crate, 12.50; new southern, per 70-lb. sack, 12.25. FRUITS. STIt A WRERRI ES - Arkansas and Mis jnurl shipping stoca, per 21-qt. case, J1.75ti' " CHERRIES - California, per 10-lb. box, II fo. CRANRERRIES-None on the market. AITLLS About out of markot. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES-Per doz.. I2.0O32.50. ORANCtES California, navels, per box, n.,.yfi l.im; Mediterranean sweets, per box, J3.2Vfi:t.fi0: budded seedlings, I2.75fl.1.f)0. LKMONS-Callfornla, fancy, .,5; choice, Jl.25tl3.50. IV.N'ANAS Per bunch, according to size, HIDES. HIDES-NO. 1 green hides, 7e; No. 5 green hides, fic; No. 1 salted hides. Sc; No. 2 salted sides, 7c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Sc. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Hlckory, large, per bu., 11.25; shellbarks, 11.35. HONEY-Pe." 21-scctlon case, J3.5033.75. St. I. oil Ik (irnln unit Prnvlnlon. ST. LOCKS, May 23.-VHEAT-!Ilglier: No. 2 led cash, elevator, 7i)'-c; track, "ff 714c; May, 70'i,c, July, S7!fcWc; August, dJ4c, September. fisl5c; No. 2 hard, 64'ij65o. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 37'4c; track, 3v?i3$4i': May, 37c; July, 3TfiJ7'iiC; Septem ber, 37sc. OATS Higher, No. 2 cash. 2lc; track, 21V2t'4c; May, 23-ijc; July. 21'ic; Septem Ler. 21,c. No. 2 white, 27'8c. RYE- Firm at oefi.Wc. FLOCR Steady and unchanged. SEEDS - Timothy, steady nt 12.0052.20. Flax, nominal at 11.77. CORNMEAL-Steady, at 1.03'ii2.00. 'IIRAN Wenk; sacked, east track, fi'e. IIAY-Steady; timothy, !9.50ffl2.00; prairie. Js.Ta'Ji'.t.f'O. WHISK Y-Stendy. at J1.25. IRON COTTONTIES-tl.30. a HAtJC.INC- 7'.l.lS4c. II EM P TWINE-Oc. PROVISIONS-Pork. firm: lobbing. 112. Lard, higher; prime steam, -KS0; choice, til 5. Dry salt meats (boxed), steadv; 1 extra, shorts. $'.S7'.: clear ribs, J7; clear sines. 12'j. liacon inoxeii), steady; extra movi;mi:.t.s dp srotics m ikimis. Attempt In Repent Yeteriln's Stiitnr l)nioiistriitliin it I'nlliire. NEW YORK. Mav 23 -An effort was made to repeat yesterday s lively demon- I stratlou In Sugar, In a hope that the trad- I ers would find sufficient price movement In thnt stock to yield prollts on the day's tum.'l but the slock developed Its customary oh- I sllnney nnd refused to advance to any I marked extent, or to 'hold what moderate ' gain was made. Its extreme range was 24 nnd Jt closed with a net los of "1 The street wns Hooded with "tlpv this! morning, promising a repetition of vester- ' day's sudden Jump, and the professional I traders took on stock quite liberally. The closing oit of short contracts yesterday left the mare.t without support on that ac- ' count anl the buying did not extend much j beyond the ranks of the professional bulls. In spite of the announcement of a further advance of lie per loo pounds In reflnefl I suirar made by the American company and followed by the other refiners there wns not sumcient iiemnnu tor the stoiK to enanio the traders to take their profits and the price wns brought back to about where It started under the pressure of that process. Today's advance In the price of rellncd sugar makes a total of I5f per 1"0 pounds during the week and the quick response made by all the companies to the advance gave color to the persistent assertion that a working ngreement has been arrived at between the rival companies. The fact of a concurrept advance nt the end of the dull season In the trade and with the large demand Incident to the entitling season to be met detracts from the nrotestntlons made with ofllclal sanction that business Is con- iiucieu unuer present conditions on ruinous terms and that an Irrepressible conlllct Mill rages between the rellners. American Tobacco made n further ad vance today, which was better held than that of Sugar, and tho price of Hrooklyn Transit was bid up sharply when large buy ing orders worn detected In the stock. In tho general list there was some show of tit nines early In the da, but It was not well held In any case nnd prices of some tallroad stocks drifted below last night's level. The Pacifies made the best show nl stiength, especially Northern Pnclllc, whli h was affected by rumors of an Incrcnscd divi dend rate nnd was benefited also by the timely rnlns In the northwestern wheat country. The buying of Northern Pacific was attributed In part to llerlln account. International 'houses were sellers on bal ance to a small extent, the foreign markets continuing genrrnlly depressed, a number of the large professional operators In stoi l;s ale prepnrlng for vacation trips to Europe and some of the buying of stocks Is said to be the closing out of accounts on the short side, for their bencllt. The small shipment of gold for Europe announced during the day wns not unex pected and had little elTect on the stock market. It Is understood that It is made possible only b special Inducements of tercd by the Unnk of France, the occasion being tne special needs for currency Inci dent to the exposition. Tho bond market was dull and srnll nnd Irregular changes In prices weie the rule. Total snles, par value, Jl OW.onn, Cnlteil States new 4s. registered, advanced 4 and old 4s and 6s declined ' In the hid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were still heavy, Idle and featureless today except for conols, which hardened on the receipt of bullion. Amerlcnns were quietly llrm. closing good on near orders-, llerlln bought Northern Pnclllc. Paris was hardened In absence of a ministerial crisis The bank received .C6.iwa gold from Portugal 500.000 was purchased from the Indian cur rency department, which wanted money to pay for large recent purchases of silver. Following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange today: Atchison li'i fnlnn Pacific I'l.1 do pfd... 71', WnhBfh 93 4 do pfd. slurp rel.ipse Kaffir improved f,n the re tmrts of the adxatn e of the British troops In South Afrh.i Three per cent rentes. Ii'if 0.V for the h count, exi innge on lin don, 2."f 17'jc fo.- rhe ks. Spanish Is . losed at TT 5u. RERUN'. May 21 -Iluslnos was dull on the )mure today In the nbscme of nny stimulus and closed weak owing to unsatis factory advice from Paris and Vienna Exchange on londnn. 2mn lOpfg for checks. DIcouiit rates. Short bills. t4 per cent, three months' bills, l'4 per cent. Itoatoti Mucks mill Itonilx, BOSTON. May 2J.-CnII loan. 2ff3U per rent: time lonna. 3ff4 per cent. Official closing: . i nmn ianu TP, Went Knd .. .111 VI. Ontr.1t 111 Atchison (.. .aia N. K. tl. A C 311 Adventure A . T A r . . . do pfd Amr fiif.ir dn pfd ll"ll Telephone . toton A Albany ttonton i:ievatd loton A Me r . n. A q Horn. Coal .. ..: do pfd Kedfrnl Hi eel .... do pfd ntehburg pfd (Jen Hlertrte .... do pfd Mex Central N K O A .... Did i 'ninny old Dominion ... Rubber t'nlnn Pacific .... ..IW ..191 Allnum Mln Co. Anial. Copper ... Atlantic .117 llnlnn A Mnnt... Hutte A Hnston.. f'alumel A llecla. (Vntfnnlnl , 1.12't Franklin , I'J'i Mtimtxilclt .137 nweola . 12't Parrot , Id'- tjnlii -y y4 ' Santa P Cnppfr . 16 TrTorncli . :' rtah Mining . M" Winona y .. fl .. !' . ,. (.9 .. I .. I' . 7', . 21 .M'l '.' .'ll'i .. n .. ;n ,. . it . 13Pj '4 .. 1J . 3 , . S'4 XeiT Vorlc MlnlllK ((uotnt Ions. NEW YORK. Mnv 23.-The following are closing quotations for mining shares today; FLOI R Steady and dull: winter patents, s.ort S7 3T'h- clear ribs J7B0- cle-ir aides J3.fiOfj3.70; straights, J2.0OJ3.IO; clears. I2.70K I J; JJTi. t,Car "s, ',bJ' tlear s,(1cs' 3.20; spring specials. 13. Mill 3. 90; patents. !3.) f '.f,t;. u q. . . .. v-omi,,,i j, a- q.,i Tt3 10; strulglits. J2.tia,j2.0O; halters'. J2.IHW (er: Dull at lt.IM.1l.45l 240. phl'LTRV-Slea'dv: chickens. Tc- unrlniro WHEAT-No. 3. K2fi65'-c; No. 37'i'S3T,'sc; No. red. 72 ! yellow, 2 white, fair to 72' ac CORN-No r:.:isc. OATS-No. 2. 22W923Ue; No t'l'.i.Xo 3 white, 21Mi2.,'-c. RYE-No 2. 56' ic. RARLEY Good feeding, Sfic; choice malting, 3iiV.litlc. SEEDS No. 1 ilax. I1.S0; No. 1 northwest ern. II. R0; prime timothy, 2.)5; e'-iver, con tract grade, 17.50. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. 10.3i fill. 15. Lard, per 100 lbs.. ti.S0fii;.95. Short ribs sides iloosei. 16 10fifi.(5. Dry salted shoulders (boxedi. Sil.5nfui.75. Short clear tides (boxedi, J7.OiVfi7.10. WHISK Y Distillers' llnlshed goods, on basis of high wines. J1.2fl. SCUAR-Cut loaf. 5.0s: granulated, J5 12, confectioners' A. I5.3X; off A. JC.si. Following nro the receipts ami shipments tor today: Articles. Flour, bblfl. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu. s, bu. Receipts. Shipments. .... 20.000 12.010 .... 5'i.otm S1.00) ....152,000 4ns.0 ...,317.1'IU 2'".I111 .... t.lK'O "' M .... 3l,Oi0 "u.iVfl Oats live, bu Harley, bu On the Produce exchange today the butter market was llrm; crenmerlcs, I5f(19'sc; dairies, 13'jifl7c. Cheese, dull, at K'-ifjflc. Eggs, strons: fresh. ll',e. Ml W YORK (JEN I'.lt AI, M ARKET. IliiotntliuiN for the liny on Vnrlnus Coiiiiiinilltles. NEW YORK. May 23.-FLOCR-Recelpts. 'fi,5M bhls. ; exports. 7.093 bids.; very llrm and being held higher In some Instances shuts out domand, Minnesota bakers, J2.i!"fi2.!'0; Minnesota patents, M.ccii 3. vs. winter pat rnts. J3.fiOfi3.xo: winter straights. J3. 15ft3.ru; winter extra. J2.fiOfj2 S5; winter low grades, I2 2f,fi2.10. Rye Hour, quiet; choice to fancy, 3.2.V,T3.50. CORNMEAL -Easy; vellow western. S'.V; :lty, sir, Rmndywlne, '.:Sfi2.l5 RARLEY (Julet ; feeding. l3',sfM5c c. I. f . New York: malting. 501j53c. c. I. f.. New York. HARLEY MALT Dull; western, 55fjrn'.c. RYE Firm; No 2 western, file f. o. b., afloat; htnte. 5vif59c c. I. f. New York. WHEAT-Reielpts. 239.575 bu. : exports. m.Mft nu. spot, strong; .mi. - red, tvc elevator: No 2 red Sill -r. f o. b.. ntln.it prompt ; No. I northern. Duluth. 75'c, f. o. b,, nlloat. prompt. No. 1 hard. Duluth. 77'i, r o. 11., annul, to arrive. options were fairly active and firmer today on verv strong Paris markets, rellectlng European rron damage news. French buying was a fenture here, olfscltlng the rains In the spring wheat stales tuner bull Inlliiences were heavy seaboard clearances, a good rash when! demand and o, nl covering. The rlofe was strong at 11io net advance. May. TIUfiTlV. closed at TPcc; Julv. T'JMi 72'sC Closed at T2':c; September, 72T8llT3,c, Closed at 7'lc. CORN-Rccelpls, 11.7rn hn ; exports. IP6.s0 bu. Spot, strong; No. 2, I24c, f. o b., nlloat. and I2'vc, elevnlor. Option market was trnug and higher, advancing all dav on light country offerings, n good deninnd from Khorts, higher cables, big clearances anil less favorable weather news Closed strong at fis4C net advance. May, 12c. 1 lot-ed nt tic; July, I2'41i I2V closed at I24c; Sep tember, l2'.n l l'c, doted at I Pic OATS-Recelpts. U.S. HO bu., exports, ll.cro toll. Spot firm; No 2. 27c; No. ,3. 2fi'-c, No. ! white. 2Slc; No. 3 white. 2x; truck mixed western. 27i2xM;c'; trai k whiti, 2xli.uu,c. Op. ".Ions Inactive and nominally higher. HAY-Steady: shipping, 17 50f7 75; good to choice. N1'(92''..e HOPS Steady slate, common to choice. IS96 crop, 3ft Be; 1S99 crop. 10ll3c; Pnclllc Coast. lS'.ni crop, 3175c; 1S99 crop. 10ffl3c HIDES Finn; Clalvrstou, 20 to 2" lbs.. lOljC, California. 21 to 25 lbs., 21Uc; Texas, drv. 24 to 30 lbs , 15c LEATHER -- Steady; hemlock sole, Ruenns Ayres. light to heavyweight. 2",ff 5i-e. ncld. 2fift'.1i'ic I'ROVIHIO.NM- Meet. Kienily; ratllllv. J12i1 PCI'LTRY-Steady: chickens. 7c: snrlnirs. 15(iilti'c; turkeys. 5c; ducks, 5c; geese, 3c. ECOS-Steady nt 10c. I! I "ITER Steadv : rrcamerv. 17COc: dalrv. IUiITc. RECEIPTS-Flour. .0A1 bb s.: wdieat 11.. 0M bu.: corn. S0.fv) hu.; oats, K.OOO bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. .3.000 bhls.: wheat. 1,100 bu.; corn, 16.000 bu.; oats, 30,000 bu. do pfd Haltlmore A Ohio Canadian Pnclflo . Cans tin Southe.n . (lies. A Ohio Chicago (4, W I.. II. A Q Chi., InJ. A I do pfd Chlcnso A K I.... I'hlcago A N. W.. r, R. I. A I' C. C. & St. L... Colorado So do 1st pfd do 2d pfd IV I. A Hudum Del. L. A W I)ener A rtlo O. . do pfd Krle do in pfd Ot. Nor. pfd Docking foal Hocking Vallev .. Illinois Central Ion a Central ... do pfd K. C. P. A . Like Trie A W do pfd Like Phore L A N Manhattan I .. bt Wheel A L. K.. .. 27 do il pfd.... .. 12i4'lii. Ontrnl ..l:6'jTalnl Avenue ... .. 1.3 lAdains Kx .. '.i A1r.erlr.1n '. ..lul C S. Kx ..165 I WfllF-J-'Hrgo Ux. ..Hi'i Atner. Cot Oil... .. 19 , do pfd .. 6 lAiner. Malting . .. 41't do pf,l . . lla Am. H A It... ..113 I do pfd ..177 Anir. Spirits ... .. 15'4 do pfd .. 6S Amcr. S Hoop . . ll'i dn pfd .. Anier. S. - v.. ..lSt'i do pfd . 16 Ainer. Tin Plate. . "'i do pfd ..llJi Amcr. Tobacco . .. IT'i do pfd .Anaconda M fo .. 17 . . 2' .. 93 ..512 . fn,'. Hro5kln It T.. f'olo. Fuel A Iron Con Tobac o do pfd Federal Steel .... do pfd .. 54s .. 7J , .. 1 , .. 21'4 .. , .. HP .. 1H . Ui ..111 ..li, . c ..117 .. 34!i .. j .. 34 .. 21', .. 37', .. Ml ... Sl, ... f'Ji, ... :;'. .. 7.l ... 21 .. 121 ... 1: 'Pi I'lmllar I'mcvn Point 1 'on Cat A Va . . . tv.idwnn.i (lould A Carrie . Hii'e A .'nrcrn ltomeKtake Iron Hllcer . .. MexU.in 110 :i .. i: .. si .,0 n ".'. Ontario ophlr rijnvniih (Julcksllcer do pfd Plirra Neada Slundard . ... 1'nlnn 1 'on Vellow Ja. kf t .. S3 .. 10 . .175 ..750 ... 2S ,. SIM ... 1x .,. It London Murk lnotn t Ions. LONDON, May 23. 1 p. m. -Closing: "onnl. mnny . tup, Urle ll'i do nccount . ..IH1-1 do 1st pfd 37' Athion 2H'i Pennylanla w'i I'litiiidlnn PaelHc . H','4 ItcHdlnc x' St Paul 1I1'4 No. Pacific pfd 77 Illinois I'entral .. tl",' (Irand Trunk 7't Lmtixlle vi'i Minromla f,, fnlnn I'.ic pfd.. T, Hands 3P4 N Y. I'tntral ... I3.i'a' ' RAR SILVER Steady, 27 0-lfid per ounce. MONEY l'i'n2 per cent; the rale of dls count In t'le open murket for short bills I 3', per cent; for three months' bills, 3'n per cent. Mel .! Hallay..l.','v Con. Illertrlc .. Mexican Central .. 12V(!uro.e Similar Iviiiiniix Clt.v lira 1 0 11 nil Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May 23.-WHEAT-.Iuly. I fil'Vifil'se; September, 62JW62'tc: No. 2 hard, file; No. .3. 50fi61c: No. 2 red. fi7e: I No. 3. fi If j file. CORN July. Sac; September, 35'ic; cash, 1 No. " mixed. 3tiX.if9Tp. N'n 1 whllx 57l? i 37,e; No. 3, 37'ic. OATS-No. 2 white. 25'2c. RYF-No. 2. 52c HAY-Cholce timothy, I10.50fjll.00; choice prairie. x7.00fi7.5O RI'TTER-Creamcry. 15fJ17c; dairy, fancy, He EtlClS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, in'7c. loss off. cases returned; south ern. OfiO'-c; new whltewood cases Included, 'sc more RFC EIPTS-Whcnt, 21,600 bu,; corn, 18.200 bu.: oats. 11.000 bu SHIPMENTS- Wheat, 52,000 bu.; corn. 2. 30) bu.; oats, 5,000 bu. Liverpool (Jriiln unci I'roc Isions. LIVERPOOL, May 2.3.-WIlEAT-Spot. steady; No. 1 California, fis l'idfifis 2d; No. 1 northern, spring. 5s 9'id; futures, steady; July, 5s &V1; September, 5s S'd. CORN Spot. American mixed, new. firm, Is: futures, ilrnr Mnv, nominal; July, 3s 07d; Seotember, 3s 10'ml. PROVISIONS-Canadlan peas, 5s 7Ud. Lard. Amerlcnu rellncd, In palls, dull, 37s 3d; prime western, In tierces, dull. 35s fid. Hams, hhort cut. steady, l's. Rncon, Cum berland cut. easy, 13s 6d; fhort ribs, dull, 12s; long clear middles, light, dull. 42s; long clear middles, heavy, dull, lis 6d; short clear backs, dull, ..is fid; clear beilles. steadv. lis. Shoulders, square, steady, 37s. Cheese, American, finest white, easy, 53s; llnest col ored, easy, 33s. Tallow. Australian, In tril lion, dull. 2"s fid. Toledo xinrkrt, TOLEDO. May 23.- WHEAT Higher; No. 2 snot. 75c; May, 75c. CORN-Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash. 39' -c OATS Dull nnd unchanged; No. 2 cash, 21c. RYE Dull and higher: No. 2 cash, RSc. CLOVERSEED - Dull and higher; prime cash. old. 11.70; prime new. IV October, J5.20. Iluliith Wheat MnrUct. DC1.I TI1. May 23.- WHEAT No. 1 hard, cash, Who: May, fi0c; July, fiO'?c; Sep. tember. fix'.e, No. 1 northern, cash, S7'-c; May. fi7'jc" July. fi7'4ffi7ttc; September, tl7'sc; No. 2 northern, 6534c; No. 3 spring, fi2'jc. OATS-22Ufj23e. CORN-:!fi'ic. Minn. A St. I. do pfd.... Mn Pacific .. Mobile A Ohio M . K. A T.... do pf.l N. .1 Central N. V. Central Ncrfolk A W do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Ontario A W Oregon Uy. & Nav do pfd rennslvnnla Iteadlnjf do it pfd I pfd 62S do Pfd. M I Inter Paper .... fj'i dn pf 1'j Lacli-do (as .... 10 National llltcult 3t do nfd IP! I.Vatlonal Uad .. ..131''. .. 7'; .. 7C. 511. -I'l In Pfd.. National Sleel do pfd .... N. Y. Air Drake.. .121 7' ir,i. . 2'-"S I , 65 I . :', HI . 10', . '.I.-.I, . ::, do nio o. w ilo pf.l.. . St. L A P. F do lt pf.1 do Id pfd. St. L. S. W... dn pfd.... St Paul do pfd St. P. A Omaha.... 115 So. Pacific Fo. Hallway .... do pfd Texas A PaelHc Offered. No American nclflc Coat .... dn 1st pfd do SI pfd Pacific Mall 17'4 People's Oas ."fi1! Pressed H. Car 2X dn pf.l 75 51 Pullman P. Car. ... ISO Standard P.. A T... .' !" Sugar i:c; I dn pfd Ill 3t Tenn. Coal A Iron. 75'. It I'. S.. leather 27'i do ,fd Il", V. S. rtuhher 1731. do pfd Western t'nlnn ... . JIN Itep. I A S . 12'i do pfd . V P C. C. A St. L. . 1'4 H'i fO :u'S , . 13 II'. fO'i !l 70'c ll'i MP 4 5S I'liiiinelnl otes, I'HILADELPHIA. May 2.3.-Clearlngs. 17.1xl.Pf3: balances, 2.HV.,7fA HAMIMORE Mnv 23. Clcarinss. H.OI,, 0T9; balances. Jt5o.3. . . CHICAGO. Max 2I.-Clenrlngs. I21.K3..21X; balances. ll.Xfit.73ii. pnted exchange. Il.xjii, and It.'O'i; New York exchange, 5c pre- "st"' LOCtS. Mnv 23.-Clearlngs. 15.200,71.1; balances, J157.2"t. money. tfi7 per cent: New York exchange, .Mic premium bid; fiOc pre miurr'. asked NEW YORK Mav S.-Clearlngs. JI55,SI5,. 31fi, bnlanies, W.im,92. ROfcroN. Max 21. -Clearings, JK502.COt; balances. I2,0P,:H7 Condition of the Trensnry. WASHINCtTON. May 23.-Today's state, ment of the treasury balancch In the gen er.il fund, exclusive of the 1150 (HO.OOO gold reserve In the dlvMon of redemption, shows: Avnl'nble cash balance, J143 170,123; gol4, $70,051,6.15. ( otton XlnrUet. NEW YORK. May 2.3. - ("J real excitement prevailed at the cotton exchange today. An enormous bustnes wns trnnsa ted. Prices broke rapidly Immedinlely after the open lug, which was at an ndxance of IfM point", on biding bv parties who thought the mar ket had exn'erlen ed decline enough. There was n steadv stream of selling orders from the south nnd the room trading contingent were quick to delect the Inherent weak uess of the situation. They also became heavv sellers. August liquidation was a, feature. The August price 'broke 33 points from the enll figures, this being a decline of about 100 nolnts since the selling move ment wns li'stltuted. The prlmnry cause of the weakness Is the uperlatle average of crop nccounts reaching this market and enbled to Crcnt Hrltaln and the continent. Foreign selling orders were very heavy. The market closed at about the lowest point of the dnv. Futures closed steady at the de cline; 'Mnv 10.20; June. tx.Ol; July, ISS7; AuguM. JVS; September, JS.03: October, I7.KV; November, 7.23: Decenvbcr. 17.71: Janu arv. 17.72; February. 17.74; March. 17.77. Spot closed easy nnd 1-lfic lower; middling up lands. 0 9-lfic; middling gulf, 9 I3-lfic; sales, 3,Ofn bales. NEW ORLEANS. May 23. -- COTTON -Easv; sales. 1.000 bales; ordlnnrv. "O-lfi.'; good ordinarv, S 1-lilc; low middling, S'ic , middling. S 15-lfic; good middling. 9',,c; mid dllng fair, OV: receipts. 1.3.73 bales, stock, 125.737 bales. Futures, steady; May. nom inal; June. IS.fil bid: July. js.t',tfi$.fi3; August, J.2KlS.22. September, J7.MViiT.Sl; October. J7.5tfi7.aii; November, IT.IlfiT.I'j; December, J7. 13ft 7.44; January. H.llft7.l5; February, J7.15fi7.7; March. $7 I7fi7.19. ST LOOS, May 23.- COTTON Dull and 'e lower; sales none; niiouiing. :ic; receipts, 422 bales; shipments. 1,1'JS bales; stock, 13,570 bales. LIVERPOOL, May 2l.-COTTON-Spot, In moderate demand nnd prices 1-3'M higher; American middling fair, o'sd; good middling. 5 7-:i2d: middling 6'd; low middling, 6d; gooij ordinary. 4Td: ordinary, t ll-lfid. The sales of the ila were S.f10 hales, of which 5-10 were for speculntlon and export nnd In cluded 7,K1 American Receipts. 12,(00 bales. Including 7.71 American. Futures opened quiet but steady and closed easy at tho decline. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cornied Stesri hw bat Littl Chinge, L'trkat iBiing Stiidj. COW STUFF AND STOCK CATTLE STEADY IIors ell fixe to Seven Cents l.nxrer Thnn 1 estr rdnj 'o finoil Sheep or I.mnhh In .sluht Most Ky erj thlnR Mold. SOLTH OMAHA. May 2.1. Receipts were. Cattle. Hogs, rihtcp. Olllclal Monday 2.I2I 4,I1 2,7 umciai ltiesciay a. i.x pj.iu i.ni onitlal Wednesday ... . . 1I.I0? 2.im Three days this week 1",250 29.3W J.37J fame nays iat weca... u.iiii iv.ixa n.vsi Snme days week before ,ll,r4t 2a.l7i U.uSi ainc inrce weess ago . y.jsj v, Same four weeks ago . 0,5)6 RS52 12. same rmir weeks ago . 0,i)6 .552 12.H8 Average price pain for hogs for the last several days with comparisons; 4.. 6.. fi.. May 1... May 2.., xtuy 3. .May Mny Mnv Mny 7. May s.. May y. Mav in -May II... May 1.'... -May 13... May 14... May 15... May 16... May 17... May IS... May III... May 20... May 21... May 2.'... Mav ;.l... iiM).Uv,Uii.,n;.iir.iHM.UM. t 5 26 J 611 , b IS! 3 66 3 .1 6 I e I t. I ' I 3 M ! 6 31 t 5 101 3 691 5 12 6 63 3 S3 5 15 3 2 3 K 5 lfi 3 62 3 97 o 15 3 fiti 4 19 3 CS t .35 I 4 22 3 67 3 67 4 25 3 cVl 3 59 3 65 3 651 3 T 2 12! 4 461 IS! 3 66 3 9'J 3 181 4 li, 3 651 3 7, 1 ill 4 M 21 3 6J 3 SJ, 3 72 I 26 47 22 3 62, I 95 3 66 3 J, . .( 941 3 641 3 il, I i J TO, i W 3 11 i 5 17 . 5 21 .1 5 111 I 5 201 .1 5 II, . I 5 10 3 6S 3 67i 3 M 3 66 3 61 3 61 3 21 a in, 3.16, 3 10i 3 17 1 3 20 1 151 4 40, 4 3 4 (3 4 16 4 4S 3 M 3S' 6 03, 5 0 5 01 3 621 3 b5 4 35 4 2i 4 26! 33 3 11 3 121 3 07 i 4 4fii 3 03 1 4 Iji 3 52 3 03 4 371 65 , .1 021 4 35 4 M 3 51 3 52 3 6 01 J 01 I 06 4 II I 0.) b (4 4 7 4 Vi 4 tl 4 M 4 t t 01 4 XJ 4 66 4 16 4 b7 4 t'J t 68 Indicates Sunday. The ofllclal milliner of ears of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. H'ses. C. M. St. I'. Ry.... 1 O. St. L. Ry 7 Missouri P.irltlc Ry.. V t'nlnn Paelllc System 30 C. V N. W. Ry F.. E. M. V. R. R.. 62 S. C. P. Ry '! C . St. P., ,M. O. Ry 10 R. M. R. R. R f.l C. R. A- Q. Ry 3 fx. C. & St. J 1 C.. R. I. & P., east.. .0 C. R. I. & p., west.. 7 Illinois Central 2 Total recrlnts -Jot i ii.' iiiiiouion oi ine nay s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- owi ,ii iictu louicaceu; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. R 1 3 3S 7 1 M 3 30 57 . , 6 3 'fi !! i 3 .. .'. 201 7 9 ttll vrri Omaha Packlnc Co 640 tS. II. Hammond Co.... 4R5 Swift and Company 1.112 906 4S 3 9 21 132 237 1,60,1 2,556 1.4x9 I.P33 3.557 1T3 1 335 Cndahy Packing Co... xrmnnr at co Om. Pkg Co.. from K. C. Vansant & Co Lobman ft Co Hill & Huntzlnger H. L. Dennis & Co Other buyers Totals 4.36 14,141 515 CATTLE There were JV) cars of cattle of nil kinds reported In the yards today, of which number about 150 cars consisted Of corn-fed steers. The market opened slow, with buyers showing some disposition to take advantage of the large receipts to set on the bear side. Sailers were Invarlnblv nsklng fully steady prices, While they would like to have had thorn a little lower, buyers wanted the cattle too 'badly to hang off very long, and the market soon toecame fnlrly nctlve with prices Just about steady with yesterday. In some few cases rattle that did not happen to strike buyers' fancy, bj reason of their being too heavy or too coarse, or light and not fat enough, mav have sold a little easier, but the general market was Just about the same as yes terday so far as prices were concerned. When the tradlnsr was one under wm. ihn cnttle changed hands rapidly, and It wns not long until rractlcallv evervthlnir hnH changed hands. Cows and heifers were In nctlve Hmm4 at steady prices nnd the offerings were all cmkcii ui un eariy nour. mere were some very nice heifers among the offerings an will be seen from the sales below, null, if good and fat, were ffood sellers at steady prices, Stock cattle and feeders were In moder ate supply and the market without anv change of Importance as compared with yesterday. Such cattle as were tn h sold In good senson and In the same notches as yesterday. There were a few verv irno,t stock-heifers, which sold Just about as high as any time. Representative siira; REEF STEERS. Xevr Vnrli Monev Market. NEW YORK Mny 23.- MONET On call, easy at lifii per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; prime mercantile paper. .I'-fil1, per cent. STERLINC, EXCIIANCE-Easv. with ac tual business In banker?-' hills at II.ST'f? 4.ST for demand and nt JI.SI,fi I.S4 for sixty days; posted rates. JI.S5'., nnd JI.S3; commercial bills. Jl.SIf? LSI',. SILVER Cert llloates, fiCriJIr; bar, fiOc; Mexican dollars, )T'-c. RONDS Governments. Irregular; state, Irregular; railroad. Irregular. The closing prices on bonds todav are as follows. Plilliiilelphln I'roilnce XfnrUet. PHILADELPHIA May 23. - lll'TTER -Finn; fancy western creamery, 20's,c; west ern prints. 21c , ECiUS Fresh nearby, 13he: fresh western, 11c; fresh southwestern, 13'fcc; fresh south, cm, 12'sf13c. Ililtinukrc lirnln Mnrkrt. MILWAI'K EE. Mny K.-WHEAT-Dull; No 1 northern. 67'c; No. 2 northern, 65'i lili'-C. RYE-Dull; No. 1, 5of56'.sc. ' "I.EY-Slcady; No. 2, I2fjl3c; sample. Sill 12'iC. llinieiiiolla AVIienl Mnrkrl, MINNEAPOLIS. Mav 23-WHEAT-In store: No. 1 northern. May, 63c; July, 65se; September. iViinfjiil'jc. On track: No. 1 hard, fi7lle; No. 1 northern, 65'.c; No. 2 northern. til7c. Wool Mnrkrl, LONDON. Mnv 23.-The offerincrs nl tbn wool nui lion sales today numbered 12,667 bales. S.srti ()f which were New Zealand I'. P. :., ref do 2t. reg do 3, reg dn coupon do iifii it, reg... do coupon do old i, reg do coupon do 5, reg do coupon I), of C 63i ... Atchison gen. t... do adj. t Chim.U ?o : C & O. do is C. ft S. W c. 7. ilo S F. deb S Chicago Ter in... lener & It. O. Is, do 4 II. T.. V II. 1. Erie gen. is P W & D. C. U. Oen. nieetrle f. . . (i 11. & S, A. 6f.. do : II. T. C. tx do conpnl 6 la. Central 1 ... Ix C. P A U Ix La new- con. .. 1. A- N. nnl Iv... M , K A T. Zs.. . do it ...'06 ... 67, ...0't H.IK's li. 97 ...132 103'i N. 3'. C. 1, nt . 90s; "N. .1 c gen. Ss..i:i'i .K9' No. Carolina s 1:11 .109', do 4 .131'- No. Pnclllc 3v.. .131', do Is .1IV. N Y. C. & H L. ll''i .V & W. on. .113', do gen. 113'c Oregon Nav Is.. ..110 121 ' dn H 10 .loo'. (Jregon S. L. 6.... if) . ft'i do ronsol '3 Ill'i .F6', Heading Kfn is.... i, . ' Rio C. W 1 99 1 16' i St L I M c. 5J..I10', W S L. A- S. I". g. 6s.li, .119 St. P. con I70i, 9'' St P.. C. A I' ls..l.'0'i lOPj do 5 12n . 95 So. Hallway 5s 112 lo:Ti S It AT 6t 71 . 7I, Tenn. n s, 3s 96' i fx, tv iMrllle Is.. 115 do ; i t'nlon Pa I fie 4...lVTx 3Ht'HS Is do Js 3Vc.t Shere 4s.. Wis Cfntrnl Is. . ,1', a Centuries . . .0i i dn deferred ... 100 Cnlo Sn l . ?o I'aelfle ts.... . 93', differ .Mnrltct. NEW YORK, May 23.-COFFEE-Futures opened quirt nt fi'iilfi points nuvnnre on yesterday's bubonic plague reports ino further account received), making s'ellers very scarce, without stimulating general speculation nppreclably The ndvancc was assisted by higher Eurnpc.m and Rio ca bles, small rc elpts nt Rio and Santos nnd much firmer feeling In the market for spot coffee. The market reacted siartlally late In the day under realizing and closed steady nt net unchanged prices tn 6 points' advance. Total sales. 13.250 bags. Including May at J6.75, June. 6.70ffi.75; July. Jfi.fcO; August. Sr,5; September. 6.!rtifi.fi5; Oc tober, Jii.rlfi7.t); November. Jii.95f 7.11; Do ccnibcr. J 20; January. J7.25; February. J7.30; March. J7.35. Dry tiootN XlorUet. NEW YORK May 23.-DRY C.OODS-The demand continues on n very quiet scale for all descriptions of cotton goods on home account. Export business today modernte lint at steady pilies. No change In the market for staple lotions In cither brown, blenched or colored gods to home trade. Prints quiet throughout. Some new fall fancy calicoes being shown, hut no prices fixed; orders taken at x clue. cilnghams steady In nil grades. Regular print cloths idle, but wide good rather firmer. Men's wear woolens and worsteds Inactive. Fan cies Irregular. Little doing In woolen and worsted dress goods. HI .107 .111 .111 II 116 102 911, 93 li , m S3 Smtiir .XIaiUel. NEW ORLEANS, May 23.-SFOAR-Sleady; open kettle. 341i 1 3-ltic: open ket tle centrifugal. t',fl'vc; centrifugal yel low. IMI l;;-16i . .econds, 2VPsC. Molasses c;-:-" and nominal. NEW YORK. May 23. SCO A ft Raw. strong; fair refining. : centrifugal, 9fi test, l'sp; molasses sugar. 3'i.c. Rellncd, strong: No. '!. U.Ml; No 7. Jl 75; No. 9, JI.65; No. in. Jl.fin; No 11. II. W: No. 12. 11.50; V.. ft tl r.n. V,. II tl tSl. Elnn.lnn.1 A ' 15.10: ciinfectloners' A, J5.10; mould A. J5.55; 1 cut loaf, 15.70; crushed. J3.70, powdered, ; J5.10; granulated, 5.i; t ubch, J5.I5. Cnllforiiln Dried I'riiMs. NEW YORK, May 23.-CA L1FORNIA DRIED FRl'ITP-lnaetlie and nominal. The character of trade In evaporated ap ples wns of n hand to mouth order. Ruyers are holding nlT for concessions and this caused a rather easy undertone to the market. Prices nt the cloe, however, wcro unchanged. State, common. IW5c; prime, .VifjOc; choice. fi"4fi7c: fancy, 7'jfSo. Cali fornia dried prunes. 3'-f7c per lb., n to size and noallly. Aurlrots. Roval, 12'jlt lie; Moor Park, I.VfilSc. Peaches, peeled, lfiflCOc; unpeeled, T'iOc. No. I 12 1 1.... 19.... 6.... ii!" t ... t. It.!.! 43!!!! '.'.'.'. 3.... 1.... 21 ... 1.... s.... 19.... 1.... 1.... f0.... .... 6.... 4'.. . . . 5.... ! ... 1 . . . . 21.... 30. .. 43.... 4.... SI.... 31.... 20.... '60.... , 19.... I 17.... Av. Pr. . tW 3 50 . SI0 ; M I712.W; mess, JlO.OO'n 10.50; beef hams. 12159 .ami Puiitu Arenas Comnetltlon was i lirislc I.2IW; VXW.tnmv:-. -lty. or in.lli 'ilnd 1 e offerl gs were 1 In f r 'temand , Ii 1, 'c,L "t ...!!Jr," i"' ,..r.,.f';,'y; C.ood Mtialltles ,,f Punta Arenas were taken pickled bellies. T'tflRe. pickled shoulders e'iflfi-v; picKieu iiams, n"rMiintc Laid, easy; western atennied, 17 25. May closed at 17,95; South America. Jx.Od; oomp'iund, 56 5) tJT6.76. Pork. Mulct; fanill Jll.r01ll.50; tihort clear. Jll.iV)fil5.0n; mets n2.0tV,?12 75 TALLOW Nominal; city. 4Ttc; country. 4,fi5'ic. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4H (6'io: Japan. WCiflti'. MOLASSES-Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 441J55C. CHEESE-Rccelpts, 2.5TS pkga; easy; renilllv. but the nrices realized ii good as expected, being unchanged to 11 farthing below the lutt series. York shires secured the malorlly of the sales, but the home trade and tho continent wcra good buyers Medium crossbreds were llrm. but tine crossbreds were In huyers' fnvor. American representatives were moderate operators. Some good scoureos were withdrawn. Followlns are the sales In detail: New South Wales, 1,500 bales; scoured, lOdfils Id; gieasy. UdfIlld. Qucenblaud, 500 bales; creasy, '7'4dj3ls. When Issued. Offered. Trust rights. KnrelKii l-'l 1111 ik-Iii, LONDON. May 2.3.-The amount uf bullion taken Into the Rank of England on balance today ni 505.000, Including 1:500,000 repur chased by the se, rotary of state for India for the account of the currency department. Gold premiums are quoted ns follows: Ruenns Avres. 127.50. Madrid, 21.95; Lisbon. 42.60; Rome, 6.IT't Indian loiuiill hills were allotted todav nt Is Id; bar gold. 77s 91; American eagle". 76a Id. American securi ties, after a dull opening, were steadier, taen quiet with little bulness. Toward the do.o the market strengthened and price ndvanced The final tone was llrm. Span. Ish 4s closed-.! 72i PARIS, May 23.Rulness was dull and unsatisfactory on the bourse todav. The reports from America of the continual de. cllne In Industrials depressed the whole list. Toward the clos prices hardened, e.cpe. clolU- In the cabo of Rto tintoa. After a 10 23!!.'!.' 2I i'.!'.!'. u t WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS Iliercnucil Xliirkelinu of Hubs the Fenture of l.nM Week nnd the Oillpul Is Mill lleux ,v, CINCINNATI, Ma 23 -iSpeclal Tele, gram. 1 Price Current say: n Increased marketing uf lings Ini' occurred the laxt week. Western packing. 5o3.nio lings, com pared with 115.0m the preceding week and 465,000 last year. Fnan Mnn-li I the total Is B.fufi.ftiO. against 4,S75.i)o a ear ngo. Prominent places compare a follows: 19'Hl i9. I'hlcago l,t9.VH 1.310,000 Kansas City 075,ini fiii.oo Omaha va.W 17n,fliO St Louis IIO.OYi .Wi.frVI Indianapolis 103,n1 2M,09,1 Mllwuukco 11.1,000 17.k1) t'lnclnnntl no.noo irfi.mi St. Joseph Sfil.riVl 3l:.fn Oltumwn 13I.O--1 full Cedar Rapids 9V0 St.oai) Sioux City 17t.f"rt 96.0V3 St. Paul lio.nro st,i3 Ncbrabka City S2.00J 60.OW s 2 3.'!.'." IS 12 20 I 20 1 I. ! is 19 , II 1 7W 911 6S0 RfO Ml 950 1000 IOC0 a 970 M2 HO 10 740 1SV, (.70 e m 1103 H3S R60 S2 1!05 0.37 1022 111? 9; Ota 1W) 766 mn SOI 1010 S7 99 s !W 900 1070 !or,o wo 911 1116 9f3 1071 ; 1146 1120 1167 916 1012 1016 1076 12C0 IISI 1026 96 IOf.9 1215 1071 1019 10.V) 10M 1126 1120 1012 1113 m HOU til 10 VI 1210 100 101 1IM 1161 1110 U67 1075 1213 .1210 I fl 4 25 4 I V I 23 4 30 35 4 33 1 Ih 4 40 4 4l 4 .VI 4 50 4 10 4 US 4 50 4 .VI 4 SO 4 M I 50 4 M 4 53 I 60 4 W 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 M 4 6S 4 65 4 . 4 f.S 4 6", I 63 4 60 4 70 4 7.1 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 71 4 70 I 70 4 70 4 70 I 15 4 75 4 75 I 73 4 ;s 4 75 4 7.'. 1 7S 4 75 4 75 4 ft 4 fA 4 VI 4 SO 4 SO 4 SO 4 SO 4 SO 4 n 4 SO 4 so 4 SO 4 M 4 SO 4 0 4 SO 4 60 4 S-1 4 SO 4 0 4 (O 4 '0 4 S3 4 V, 4 SS No. S6 44 3 1 20 IS 22... 31... 42... 46..., 40... 21... 21... 50... 12... 3... 22. . . . 15.'.'. 1... 32... 12... II... ... 21... 29... 17... 37... 15... 39... 11... 41... 20... 17... 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I fl so 1 !42n 4 nn 1 1370 3 2-3 1 145n 4 no 1 950 J 50 1 1600 4 M 1 11M 3 50 1 1330 4 00 1 1.640 3 60 1 1180 I 00 1 1240 3 73 1 1530 I 00 1 l;poj 1 1 mo 1 no 1 1330 3 73 1 16.VI I no 1 1,30 .3 i 1 t.6n 1 nu 1 2430 3 60 1 1210 I 10 1 1610 3 SO 1 1K20 4 10 1 1710 3 65 1 1190 I 10 1 1670 3 83 1 1210 I 10 J 1S60 3 90 1 1740 4 1 5 1 U30 4 no 1 1100 1 20 1 1770 4 no 1 1950 4 30 1 1170 4 ftl 1 1231 4 30 1 lino 4 03 1 610 4 75 1 1610 4O0 CALVES. 1 26.1 5 M 1 1M 7 00 1 V) 6 :o 3 130 7 no STAOS. 1 110 3 50 1 15WI 4 SO 3 U00 4 36 1 1.3.60 4 50 1 950 4 40 STOCK CALVES. 1 240 4 (VI 1 360 8 09 7 187 .6 09 i 210 K 53 7 482 no 1 18.1 4 00 8TOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 ,.620 2 30 29 mi 4 40 1 620 3 30 2 76n 4 4.1 3 736 3 50 4 515 4 fc) 1 570 .3 76 3 5A3 4 40 1 BnO JM 41 616 4 M 1 4n 4 no 14 453 4 60 1 540 4 19 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 460 2 50 6 nt 4 4 557 3 0 4 975 4 65 1 4.50 3 80 3 1033 4 66 3 ril7 4 90 T 638 4 70 1 380 4 M 7 TM 4 70 3 S I no 993 I 75 1 SO 4 25 37 4 76 I 660 4 50 43 586 ,6 (VI 1 con 4 SO S ?50 6 09 1 440 4 50 1 .60) 5 90 K . 584 4 hi I to good clipped lambs. tS.rWPi 75. Rfpre sentatlvc sales: No ?? cull own bucks HOGS Today's receipts of hogs were the largest of the year to date. Chicago and other selling points alo reported a decline, and these were the bear features upon the strength of which buyers proceeded to fiound the market. Early bids were SUlOc ower, but the hogs finally sold 5fI7tje lower thon yesterday's general market. The de mand 'was very good and the market active at the decline, so that In spite of the hlg receipts practically everything was old and weighed up at an esrly hour A very large nronortlon of the receipts went at J6.001? 6.02U, aa against $5,uVBo,10 yesterday it win be noteo ironi me tamo or average, prices that the hogs today sold on an aver ge very much In the same notches as on Monday, tho advance of vesterday having been wiped out It will also be noted that the market Is 20c lower than one week ao. Representative sales; No. Av. Kh. Pr. Ne Av. BU. Tr. 7 154 50 4 85 79 23 S SO 5 00 13 205 40 i S3 43 213 SO 5 00 82 211 120 4 95 64 273 SO 5 (C'i 47 191 . . 4 15 6S 251 SO 5 021, a 14 40 4 77 231 SO 5 02', 77 218 ... 4 f7i l 257 ... 5 02'i 75 200 SO 4 97' 59 2.9 10 5 02a 79 220 129 4 t,'i atil 10 6 02'2 73 213 40 5 00 69 267 2S0 5 4J2U Stf 222 SO BOO 72 366 ... 5 02 1. 58 192 40 fi 00 61 255 160 5 02lj 63 239 SO 5 00 67 25S 110 5 02 76 223 SO 5 no 3l 32U fi 11314 65 240 120 6 0) 247 SO 5 02'4 69 220 ... h 00 6' 230 ... S 02, S6 219 ... 5 00 ... o02'S 60 25S 160 ,S 00 59 21,1 120 5 02is 60 261 100 fi 00 72 243 1C0 S 02', 75 212 ... 5 00 61 261 ... S 02'i 64 274 SO 5 01 l 262 ... 3 021, 62 275 160 6 fl) 72 2.') VA 5 021, 93 1'3 ... 5 00 73 237 120 '. 02' 73 215 40 5 00 72 234 150 K2'i 66 250 to $10 37 254 150 S 02', 61 265 SO 5 00 60 21.-, 120 h 021, 72 230 SO 5 0O 73 226 ... S 0:14 19 229 120 SM 70 J8 ... s 021, 12S 244 SO 6 00 71 232 UO h 021, fiS 242 120 5 00 62 215 ... 3 02U 66 257 SO 5 00 7S 249 m 5 f2', ' 73 233 160 5 CO 71 ....224 120 .6 02'4 108 223 160 5 00 4.5 v in S 02U 65 265 ... 5 00 67 272 SO 5 02U 75 22.3 SO 5 00 58 274 40 fi 02i fil 213 ... fiOO 63 247 10 5 021,? 69 323 40 5 00 S4 227 40 5 02U 65 241 40 5 00 73 jyi ji) 5 o-ji, 70 230 ... 5 f 66.... 5 ... &52i 69 240 40 5 00 75. . .. 237 so 5 C2'i 31 . . . . 259 SO 5 fO 51 ;,9 rti r, e;i, 76 210 ... 5 00 52 2S9 so njt, 68 241 210 5 00 71 K, M s C214 55 315 ... 5 00 47 260 . 5 OJi, 65 290 SO 5 Oil 72 22i 60 .3 02u 77 216 , . 5 00 75 KIS M 5 mi, 78 210 13) 5 00 fj un 5 0214 81 232 . . fi 00 M . .. jm . s ftj'i 67 234 SO fi 00 m 228 . 8 nji- 72 220 80 5 00 ,,,, ,, 69 238 200 5 01 n . . .211 10 6 n-i! 38 240 SO 6 ftl :1 : , S ;? -J K7 266 So 5 V 89 221 SO fi 00 ; H, . njV 78 216 160 5 00 , .. .. J J :,' 73 .... 231 .. 6 M -j j, ln 206 120 son n- . , M .:' 66 S3 il 5 00 . ."....-jo . J.02'! w 47 259 80 8 02 N '9 241 60 S M W) 1fl0 , .J 78 226 160 3 no :7 :3, m s 5 73 233 120 .5 nf 6 232 160 5 no 2 , 210 10 5 no M t4, w I 81 2 f 61 2.1.5 f, 02', 7 243 . . SM m VA un 83 6"' 7 24 80 mr, 64 150 40 5 M K y,, iyi n; ' SO 236 . . 5 00 4, 230 2M S 02U 7" 316 310 5 no M M1 M h 93 Ml 150 $5 ro -, . , H 242 M .'.no W ;4; S1 19 2'0 ... 6 01 T1 .M s 2C 2ni ... 6 50 u yA ,ft;1? l K7 1M 6 no w .,. j f,' 86 225 120 5 01 2,'.6 5 ni! 66 241 120 5 01 K M1 1f0 , ,,,, 72 245 121 5 tn -4 s ftl, 79 213 120 3 01 2 .V1 ,n s 83 213 120 5 00 T(i ,;s 72 K9 10 5 00 M, ffl . v 247 40 3 00 M H2 ; ft-, 57 216 . . SM T7 257 S 05 74 211 JOO 5 50 tn .... 2Tft to 5 03 Ml ... 5O0 50 2V, .. SO", JO 217 . . 5 00 ,-- M s ns 76 240 160 5 ro ft, ri ifo ti', 7ft 220 40 3 01 .t :it r, ftn 36 21J .. 5 no f,- 272 .. 6 05 7ft 192 80 5 no T .(, M . ITT 737 61 6 ro 1,, j;; . . 4 22 ... 5 M f. ;jr, r, ft, sn 214 so 6 no ; jv, . . r.ns ft 220 40 6 00 41 fti', fA r, (I!, 71 223 49 5 M 7J 2.5; .. , ft,-, 711 23 120 5 no f( ij S20 6 0-, IX 236 120 :. CO (4 ;;- (a) f, rih 240 240 5 ftO ,v ;;,5 . . 4 54 Tt 240 40 5 11 fft 255 r. V lift 2.67 160 6 00 f. .flj 41) j ftrij 7 ...229 210 5 00 59 2ft . 6 10 63 236 200 fi 00 fft.. .. 2H 5 10 9.3 173 80 5 03 72... . 234 . 8 10 80 238 . . 5 00 56 303 5 124 52 233 ... 5 03 SHEEF' There were eleven cars reported In the yards, but half of them were Oregon grasaers. There were also .1 couple of tars of blc, heavv, California sheep and a few old ewes. In othr words there was noth ing good hfre or at least nothing that seemed very attractive in the eyes of bus ers. The r'sult wns that the market was slow and dull. The feellntr wan that had thern ben anything at all desirable In the 5ay of fat sheep or lambs the market would have been fairly active and steady, as buyers all seemed to want supplies Quotations. C'llpped wethers I515ftfi.35; clipped yearlings. t5.IOti5.60; clipped ewes, rood to choice. H. 6095.00; fair to good clipped ewes. l4.2oJ74.60, good to choice Colorado wooled lambs, I7.0oy7.is; fair to coort Colorado wonied lamhs, ln',h1(1 no; cood to choice clipped lambs, J5,75'(j6,00, (air tn 1".2 ewes 1 biuk 3.1S western wethers Av. 101 17n 119 110 110 t'r J3 fU 4 4 fO 5 I 3A ( III! Alill 1,1 li "sl lll.K 31ARKE P. Merrs lieiiernll.i II luber llnus l,mirr Mieep sllubtt I, iim er. iMIUAtlt), Mas ;.i I'ATTLE-Rfcelpts. Il.ixn lead, steers, generally I op higher; butchers' stock, a.thc nnd strong, best ml sale today, one .arlmid Shorthorns, 15 75; good to prime steeri. $'i.iv.i.Vm), poor to niedlum, II. I5'o I . !' . selected feeders, strong, JI.I'Wli.M; mKnl Mockers, steadv. l.v,Vh" 4.30; cows tl JUKI Mi. heifers. n i,vii5.2A; canner?. f2.5(v(3. jfi, hull. M.nfM.ln; cnKes, $LJ04iii.vV Ieans. receipts. Id, ivt on sale todav. two carloads. JS.Ofi; Tevas fed Meers, strong, l.iti4j5.25; Texas bulls, llrm. 25 '.!. 73. HOdS-Recelpts today, '.,(6Vi head; lo morrow. 27.(i; left over, 3.ii; fitJPV lower; top. ...'!": mixed and butchers. $.'vti6.r.ii; good tn choice heavy. J5.2Ol75.30; rough heaxy. ?5.0',i',.lo; light. f,.(v,5.27's; bulk of sales. .". loflo.25. SHEET ANI LAMRS Receipts, IR.0.O head; sheep. ,cak to l'c lower; good to choice, welhers. J5.fOWS.35; fair to chotrn nilxeil. JI.50iio.IO; western sheep. 5.00(C.35; yearlings. $. 25115.76; native lambs, Jl.50ii 7.20; western lambs, JO. 00917. 20. 5eii York I, lie Moel. NEW VORK. May 23 REEVES Re. celpls, lieiul: 46 cars on sale; market opened dull; steers 1(V lower: bulls steadi ; cows steady to 10c lower; all finally sold; steers. J5CHU5 45; tops, J5 65 H5.75; dlstlllerv fed steers, 5 20, oxen. $1,35; bulls, $3,501 1.55; cows. J20"9ill5. Cahles steady; ex ports, 4.210 quarters of beef; tomorrow. 21 ciittle. CALVES Receipts, 6.770 head; market less arthe and 25ff.W lowpr; all sold; veals. Jl tofli: ;,3. tops. $1? Mi; buttermilk. $.1.50(4.o.i. little tnles. $3 0)574.50; grasers and feed calves. ;,Wf,1M SHEEP AND LA MRS Recelpls, 9.010 head: 35 ears on sale; sheep. I5jii6e lower; yearlings du'l and 25150c off, lamlm about stead), 2'j enrs unsold: sheep, J;l50j;fiii; choice. J..2."i, few export 5vetheis. J75. venrllngs. jri.ooflfiti,; choice, $5.70; culls, JI.50; lambs. $7r)i8.i0; few by head, $3.50 each. HOGS Receipts, 7.710 head; 2 cars on sale; market 11 t rifle firmer; state boss, J5.5iVi76.fifi; Ohio nnd ivcstern hogs, $3. Mi 5.15, St, 1. lis Live Ntoi'K. ST. LOI'IS. May 1.1. - CATTLE- Receipt., C.300 head. Including 1.200 Texar,.; market steady; natlie shipping and export steer, Jl.sotifi.RV; dressed beef and butcher steers, JI..Viiij.20: steers under 1,000 lbs.. J1.70fi fi.fO; stockera and feeders. $3.051.90; cows and heifers. J2. 25175.00; ennnfrs, $1.60fi2.so. bulls. ;t.3iV(M.oo; Texas and Indian steers, J3.Ofi.',.25; cows and heifers, J3.33ff3.Vi. lions Receipts, 5.0j'O head; market 5c lower, closing ituadv ; pips and llgllt.s. J5.0I fin'i. 15; packers. J5.055.2i1; butchers, J5.20ft. 6.30. SHEER AND IA MRS- Receipts. 3.3-0 head; culls and bucks, J2.0O'g .0o, stockers. $2.9533.20. K 11 nans rll- I, Mr Slock. KANSAS CITY, May 23. -( 'ATTLE Re ceipts. fi.SOO natives. fVo Texnns; market steady to 10c higher; heavv natives. Jl.TVip fi 25; stockers and feeders. Jl. 00375.50; butch ers' rows nnd heifers. $3.5Oii5.00; ennners, J2.8O17-3.60; fed westerns, J4.30ifi.Io; Texnns, iToc.sl-Receipts. 14.000 head: market falrlv active; MilOe loxver; heavy. V'.lO'iio.V: mixed, $4.9MK.1; light. $l,W?i5.05: pigs. JI.iT.1id. 65. SHEEP AND LAMHP Receipts. 3,o,) head; market .steady: best grades, active; common, slow; western clipped lambs, $5.9) fifi.10; Texas muttons. $4. 4051. 75; stockers, J3.5O1J4.60; culls, $3.00fj3.SO. SI. Joseph Live 5lncl(. fiOTTII ST JOSEPH. Mav 23.-iSnecla1.1 The Jotinial quotes: 1 A i riih itecelpts, 1.100 head; market ac tive nnd strong to 10c higher; natives. J4.10 CTo.40; Texas nnd westerns, JI.OOI25.25; cows and heifers, J2.251i4 65; hulls nnd stags. 12 25 1715.00; yenrllngs nnd calves. JI.2.VoTi.25; stock ers nnd feeders. J3.75fifi.00; veals. J6.O0fJ7.0O HOfJS Receipts. 6.500 head; market weak to 6e lower; all grades, $l.f-of6.20; bulk of sales, J5.02li-i7fi.05. SHEEP A NO LAM RS - Receipts. l.W head; market steady; Colorndo lambs, $7.20. .Slock In Slnlit. Following nro tho recclptH nt the four principal markets for Mav 23: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 4.401 11,197 2,oo Chicago 13.0DO 26.OO1I 15,(V.i) Kanaas City 7.30n 11,00a 3 soa St. Ixmls 2,30) 5,900 3V) Totals 27,001 C2.037 21,1.80 OH 3lnrkel. OTT. CtTV. Mnv 93 CrcHII hnlinrni tl li- certlllcates. no bids or offerings; shipments,' 96,770 hbls. ; average, 86.73'i bhls.; runs. 126,. ,bi UDiK.: average. tuns LIVERPOOL, May 23 OIL-Cottonserd. Hull rcllned, May nnd August, steady, nt Z3s 3d. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD DIRECT LINE TO CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL DUBUQUE WATERLOO ROCKFORD FORT DODGE City Ticket Office 1402 Farnam St. Wlaen others fall crason DOCTOR SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. LW a "Jf op MEN SPECIALIST We guarantee '0 euro all casts curable of WEAK tV)EN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY :ured for Life. Nlfifit l.n.Uoiuiia, Lost Muiihoou,ll)uroi:elr, Vcrkocele, Uonci riiutu, uicet, oypiillU, Stricture, I'll, l-'ltiuia and Rectal UUur and all I'l-ltiilp IllseiiseN anil Disorders at Urn Stricture mill (ileel Cured ill lloiur. Consultation Free. Call 011 or addreis nit. m:iu, i;s a. si;arli:s. U houlh lllU HI, O.MAIIi. H.R.PEHMEY&C0. Sfnt'.KS1 R00H4Nr Lire ioa ortAHA nca BRANCH 1030 Mt UriCCLn MIP. JAMES E BOYD & CO., Telephone UVM. Oiiinli.i, Sit COMMISSION, OR A J.N, PROVISIONS and STOCKS hoard ok trade. Correspondence: John A. Warren 4c Ca iJirect wires lo Chicago and Now Yor A