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THE OMAJTA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, 31 AY 14, 1001,
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Sharp Ruction Tow.rd Hifhfir Litui Oc
onn in Grain Harktt
WHEAT HELPED BY REPORTS OF DAMAGE
l.orrrr Cn11 nnd fionil llcclpti MaUe
turn W-aU at Oprnlnn Ontu Open
12n mid llnlly lrnvllnns
Hole Ilnll.
nnCAUO. May 13.-A sharp reaction to
wards a Iwttcr level occurreu In the Kpitn
mnrkcie today, that In wheat bcltm he ped
hy damage reports. ITotlt-takliiK by shorts
was also Inlluentlul. .July wheat clo'J
lc higher, July corn He up and .oa.t?
'sc Improved, Provisions closed n shade to
'"cakneBH at the openlntt lit wheat, which
was to 7&Hc for July delivery, as
i mined by heavy world's shipments, h i in
crease In the (jimntlty on PuswaKc liberal
ti-tdpts and lower cables. hen seller,
Influenced by these matters, had dlspose.i
of their wheat, It was found there were
buyers In the market for more, and under
IlKht offering and proilt-tuklnB by shorts
the decline of n shade to VcN" was re
eovereil. The reaetlon caused shorts to ap
prehend some underlylnc force In favor or
values and this, together with report of
damaKo In the southwest, partleti urly in
JanHs, cuvo a sharp rally to a market that
-A - III.. l.Ht,..lVll 1 TllllCtt4 IlllM
linn ruieii sienuiiy upwiuu. w.... ... ......
reaction opposite the crisis rose rapidly to
ut' i.xporicrs rcpum-u ..........
Henboiml clearances In wheat and Hour
were equal to lya.iiyu bushels, with primary
1-eoelplH Ulfi.eW bushels, afialnst uM.O")
b.tshels a year n;o. Local receipts were
49 ears, thiee ' contract crude. Mlnnc
npolls and DuP. reported SoS cars apalnst
n ., .......U I ' it ,. t'nuf fl E?fl firl(I S
mm wtvn , - . .. -.r. -
shipments, with .idlii to hear from, were
:MI6,00 bushels, mainsl an csumaiu ui
-..oOO.O") bushels. '1 he visible supply de
creased tr7, bushels. The quantity of
wheat nnd Hour on ocean pai'sane showed
an Increase of KH.UOO bushels.
Com exhibited marked weakness nt the
opening, owing to the lower cables and
Kood receipts. A stroiiK demand suddenly
developed anions tho shorts, however, and
a bull market was the lesult. '1 bo local
buyers were iiKKresslvely selling as tlie
price advanced, uui iiujiuh . n. ... .. .w. ...
July corn opened je to Mi'iC lower at
10 i.i'.jc, uini ruiiy in in" - "V
came apparent that the pit had oversold.
DfferliiBS wore Unlit, and a rush of shorts
to cover at the opening price, with the In
tention or securing their prollls, buoyed
the market, which, nldcil by the develop
ment of strength In wheat, roso stead ly
to H'ie. The close was strong. July 'fcc
hlnher at 1IV44' II!. May was neglccti'd and
... ... ... .Vlli .. nlnull... ItttrlMII
rOld lieiwrril ll.'.a LIOMIh I
at 51V. Local receipts were 27 cars, lit
uf contract grade, while, 21 cars and i:,o"U
i..iet...iu nf rriiitrnri inm worn triitisferretl
from private to public clevatovs. 'I lie
quantity on passage Incieased 1.2i2,('i
bushels. The viMlblo supply decreased
1.337.O0O bushels. Demand for shipping was
routined to No, 3 corn at about l to 2c
under July price.
Oats opened weaU with torn, but rallied.
The tone of the market was too bullish on
the crop situation to stay down long. The
corn strength was also a friend of higher
prices, There were good trading, both
locallv and on outside account, in the July
nnd September throughout the session.
Tho leadline bull Is thought to have let go
o( more or his long oats. Heeolpts were
213 cars. July sold between 27V((27e, and
cloied lie higher tit 27c.
l'rovlslons were dull, ruling easy for the
most part and closing tlrm In sympathy
with grain and hops. July pork sold be
tween 14.77Wilt.5!W. and closed 12Vc
higher nt IM.72W: July lard sold between
l7.Si'iS?7.85, nnd closed 2V4o higher at $7.o'.'Mr.
July ribs sold between 7.SMi?.S0, closing a
shade lower at J7.R21iff7.Sr.
Hstlmatrd receipts tomorrow Wheat, 90
cms, corn, Mr. cars; oats, 295 cars; hogs,
21 (Wi head.
The leading inures ranged as louows
, o"pen.l High. I Iaiw. Close.' Sat'y.
fro 0!j 71'i' 70 714't'7tH4fil
7fri'H 72 70',, 71!4jlT2,705,,lf-
514 f2'4 Blli '.is;' rl
13 44 13 W.tii3:ii
42-3; 4I, 42i 134 1 43 !
27i 2S 27H 27 J J 27
27 U 2 '27 27'f,
i 2li 25 25 25 25
14 S7'J 14 15
, 14 IV) 14 77'.i 14 521, 14 72'J II W
14 25 14 15 14 25 II 45 14 3)
7 S5 7 X714 7 ST 7 R7si 7 S7&
7 85 7 S714 " R-' 7 S7l- 7 ST
7 871i 7 10 7 871S 7 90 j 7 871j
8 05 S 10 S OC S 05 ! K 10
7 85 7 S5 7 SO 7 85 I 7 S214
7 77'.j 7 80 7 7714! 7 77141 7 SO
Wheat
.May
July
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oats
May
I uly
Hept.
Tork
May
July
Sept.
l.ard
Mny July
Sept.
Illbs
Mny July
Hept.
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
rLOUH-Qtilet; winter patents. JS.SO'fi.'U):
straights, J3.20i83.SO; spring specials. $4.20;
patents, 3.KKii4.M; straights, $3.20Q3.50;
bakers. J2.20-tf2.60.
WHEAT No. 3 spring. 69871ic; No. 2
red. 7ft71J4c.
COUN-No, 2, SUifieSc; No. 2 yellow,
M14''ri52c.
OATS-No. 2. 2SU'a29c; No. 2 white, SOljC;
No. 3 white. 2Siii2!Vic.
ItYK-No. 2. rUiff52c.
HAULKY-Oood feeding, 52!f!55c; fnlr to
choice malting, 64fj57c.
SKUD-No. 1 flax, $1.7131.72: No. 1 north
western, $1.7HM.72; prlmo timothy, $3.00'rf
3.55.
PltOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bill., $14.55
fiiU.OO. Inrd. per 100 lbs.. $7.85g7.S7'4. Short
ribs sides (loose), $7.9511(.ir nry salted
shoulders (boxed). $71i'i7.12!j. Short clear
sides (boxed). $x.l2Hf8.25.
WHISICY Uasls of high wines, $1.2S.
Kollowlns are the receipts and shipments
for today:
Itccelpts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls I7.00 xi.ooo
Wheat, bu Sl.ooo 421.00O
Corn, bit 25ti,nno m.m
Oats, bu 2l5.n0i) 236,000
Uye, bL 9.000 fil.O 0
Hnrley, bu 16,0V) 5,(00
On the Produco exohango today tho hut
ter market was steady; creameries, 14il0e;
dairies. Ihgi6c. Cheese, .lljiffllc. Kggs, 11c.
SKW VOHK (iKNKHAI, MMIKIOI'.
tlnnlnllnna of tlip liny nn Vnrlnun
CiiiiunnilHIr.
NEW YORK. May 13.-KLOI7iiRecelpts.
16,318 bbls.; exports, 17,147 bbls.; steadier
and more 1 active, with wheat; winter
patent, $3.8Mj4.0O: winter straights, 13.45
(63.55; winter extras. $2.45'i52.85; Minnesota
bakers. $2.90fi3.2i; winter low grades, $2.30
$2.40. Hye Hour, llrtn; fair to good, J2.S5
3.20; choice to fancy, 3.25ft3.50,
CORNMIlAl-KIrm, yellow western. $1;
city. 9So; Urnndywlne. $2.45Jif2.65.
HYE Steady, No. 2 western, 61c, nlloat;
state. 65fo66c, c. I. f., New York cnrlots.
HARLKY Dull; luedlng. Wit 4S14o, i I.
HARL1CY Quiet; feodlng. 46fi48V4c, o. I.
f. New York; malting, 62a"0c. c. I. f. New
York carlota.
RAHL12Y MALT-Dull; western, fiTifTO'c.
WllKAT-Uecelpts, 131,100 bu.; oxportH,
8i,255 bu. Spot, stronger; No. 2 red, S074c,
elevator; No, 1 northern, Uuluth, S2io,
f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 Imrd. Duluth, 89ic,
f, o. b alloat. Options opened easy under
onblo and foreign, selling, but wcro turned
strong by bullish southwest crop news,
attended later in the dny by St. Louis buy
ing and general locnl covering. Kirgo
seaboard clearances and a rally nt l.lver-
closed nt 76c
CORN Receipts, lOti.OW bu.; exports.
25,321 bu. Spot, tlrm; No. 2, 51c, elevator,
nnd 61ic. t. o. b.. nlloat, Option mnrket
was weak at first, under liquidation but
recovered with wheat, and had a strong
dny. being nlso Influenced by n Inrge visible
supply decrease, liberal clearances nnd n
Into Liverpool rally. Closed strong and 'ic
higher, Mny, 50Hl61c, closed nt 61c; July,
4S'n48c, closed at 4S?4c; September. 47'4
(iltSc. closed at 4Slic
OATdRfcelnts. 201.C00 bu.: exnorts tit..
714 bu, Spot, quiet: No. 2, 3314c; No, 3. 33c
No. 2 white, 34c: No, 3 white. 33V-c; track
mixed western. 331i34l4c: track white, saw
37Vac Options quiet, but tlrmer with other
markets.
HAY-Qulet: shipping, 75iS0c; good to
choice. 924Wc.
HOI'S Steady; state, common to cholre.
iwj crop, itwsoc; itvv. liyisc: old olds. 25
6o: I'aclftc coast. 19u0 crop, 165fl9c; 1S99,
HWl5c: old olds. 2fl0e. !
IlIDBS-FIrm: Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs..
154c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19o; Texas
trf. 24 to 30 lbs.. 14fiil4tte.
L13AT1 1 15R l'lrm : hemlock sole. Ruonos
ajtob. ngni to neavyweignts, 24025c; acid,
23iVft 2414c
TA1. LOW Weak! cltv (12 nor nnnliiirrl.
4ics country (packages free), (Vfioiio.
PROVISIONB-Heof. steady; family. $10.50
niu.tw; iiwn, ji.wii.w, ucer nnms, Jju.imn'
21.50; packet. $!0.00(6fl0.f0j city extra India
mess, n.owoiu.w. fin meats, sternly;
pickled bellies. M.604flO.CO; pickled shoulders,
$7.75; pickled hams, $3.7510.2S. Inrd, easy;
western steamsd. $3.30: refined. ,.sv:
continent, $8.36: South America. $9.26: com.
pound. $6.76. Tork, easy: family, $16.00
is.bo; snort ciesr, jio.wju.w; mess, JI5.TO
S 16.00.
ClIKKSB Recelnts. 3.755 nkes dull-
fancy iMfe colored, 10 Vic; fancy large
imui iiibo unii'tw me aiiernoon mnrKfll,
Closed strong at WJie net advance, May.
79HOS0HC closed at ROHc; July. 76 15-16IT7SC
closed nt 78c; September. 74 15.1 r, i.icr:
white, 10i4ni01ar, fancy small colored, 11c;
fatKV smnll white, llitc.
Ilt'TTBR-Ilecelpts, 9.G12 pkga., firm;
creamery, tstiisc, factory, 11913c.
KOtJS Receipts, 24,160 pkgs.; weak; west
ern, regular packed, l2413ViUi storage
western. 13W,gi4c.
roi'LTRY-AIIve, slow; spring chickens,
40g5So per pair; fowls, 1UV4C; turkeys, Sc;
dressed, steady.
KICK Steaay: domestic, fair to extra,
3Viitic; Japan, 41,'fl4Hc.
.MOLASSKS-guiet; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 32til0c.
MKTALS Tin In Iondon took a decidedly
better turn today and before the seslon
closed values had touched a level 2 above
the previous day's llgures on spot goods,
cluilng strong at JC122 5s for spot nnd ut
119 10s for futures. The strength was
attributed to a bull movement, with sellers
In London very scarce, The local market,
initio from a sympathetic advance, ruled
qulto featureless, with the close tlrm, but
quiet, at J26.Ciyri27.W. Copper In London
and nt New York ruled unchanged, but
steady, but little, If any, business resulted,
closlni; hero at $17 for Lake Superior and
l';02i4 for casting and electrolytic, with
spot copper at London at 69 15s and fu
tures at X70 6s 3d. The Iron markets In
this country were, all Inactive nnd nomi
nally unchanged, Pig Iron warrants, J9.50Q
10.60; northern lounury, $15,255 16.50; south
ern foundry, $ll.oi)lil5.&0: sott southern,
$13.(yril6.&o. Lend and "spelter were without
Important feature, either here or In ten
don, and closed practically unchanged trom
Saturday's close.
o.MAii.v wiioi.hmam: m a i: k bts.
L'oiidllliin or Trade nmt lu tntlon
mi Mn pic mill l'nncy Produce,
liUUS Receipts llbcrul; good stock, tlrm,
lOullv.
iAVE I'OULTRY-llcns, Sc; young und
old roostirs, 6i)7c; turkeys, O'jic; ducks und
geeso, Vtilic,
HUTTi'JIi Common to fair, lOffllci choice,
12U1J0; separator, 2uc.
KRKS1I KlSli-Ulnclc bass, ISc: white
buss, loo, hlucllsli, He; lull heads, sc; blue
tills, 7t; buffalos, tic; catllsh, 12c; cod, I'c;
croppies, luo, clscoes, ic; liallbut, 11c; her
ring, ic; haiidocK, 9c; mackerel, 15c; perch,
6u; pickerel, jc, pike, He; red snapper, loc;
salmon, lie; suuilsh, be; smelts, so; trout,
Uil; Whitehall, 12c.
l'IULONS-Uve, per dor., $1.
VKAhS-ChoIcc, IxalOc,
HAY I'rlces qucted oy Omnha Wholesalo
Hay Dealers' association: Chotco upland,
)U; No. 1 upland, jll.bo; medium, $11; cuarse,
Jlo.oo. Rye straw, $6.30. Thuo prices are for
nay ot good color and quality. Demand
lair. Receipts, 7 cars.
OATS-No, 2 white, 29c.
CURN-No. 3, 4c.
URAN-?1j.
VKQETABLKS.
SI'INAOH-I'er bu. box, 60c.
ASl'ARAOUS-Nutlve, per doz., 40350c.
lulLu.vHH Culitonua, per lb., 2c.
NJiW UISUTS-I'cr doz., ,Wc.
N10W CAKRUTH-Pcr dor.., 50c.
XSKW rURNIl'S-Per Uoz., 5c.
CoCUMUhUtS-Holhousu, per doz., Sl.Wtf
1,75, as to size.
PAUSNll'b-Pcr bu., 40c.
TUK.MPS-Pcr bu loc.
UlCKTh Per bu., luc.
cluiOTS-IVr ou., 10c.
Lli'iTUCH-Per bu., 3013.;.
ItADlSltKS Per doz.. iufnaje.
l'Allhi,ll- -Pr doz., 3oe.
l'OTATuH.3 Per bu.. 5Ue; Colorado, JOc.
mKKD Pot ATuKS-Karly Ohlos, Ui'aiWc;
lteil River Vnll.-y, toe.
CAUUAGIJ-New California, 214c.
To.Ma l'oiiS Klorifia, per u-basket crate,
fancy, f3.25; choice, $2,73.
UMONS-Uhlo, per iu., 4ic.
CAI'LIFI.OWKR-St. i.ouis, per crate, $2.
UrJA.NS U'u.x, per 1-3 bu,, Jl'i'a.l.w;
stilng, per 1-3 bu,, tl.00tftl.10.
liOU i'LANT l'cr bu. box, $3.
Pi-.PPUKH-Pir bu. box. J2.25.
PlOAS Per ba., $1.75; per 1-3 bu 73c.
CLLiult V Ctlltoimu, per bunch, 5.(U7dj.
Saw POTATOICS Per lb., 4c.
FRUITS.
STRAWniCRRHiS Arkansas, per 34-qt.
case, s2.7o3.lU.
CiibRiiiis California, per S-lb. box,
APPLKS-Per bbl., $4.50; Wasnlngton, per
bu. box. $2.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
OR A NO ICS California seedlings, $2.25
2.5u, navels. 2.t.ue3.25.
LIOMONS caluorula, extra fancy, $3.23;
choice, $3.
HANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$1.ij2,2j.
Fiua Calltornlu, new enrtons, 75c; layers,
(jje, impurted, per lb,, 101 12c.
DATliH Persian, In UMu. boxes, oalrs, 5c
per lb.; tlalloween, 514c per lb.
PINKAPPUOS-lVr doz., $1.7502.23.
MISCKLLANKOUS.
HONEY California, per 21-sectlon case,
clblCR-Pcr bbl., $l.5o; per halt bbl., $2.75.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., loc; fil
berts, per lb, 13c; almonds, per lb.. lS'u'JOij;
law peanuts, per lb,, &'i5!4e; roasted, Uljti
714c; iSrazlls, Ijc; pecans, ltn22c; cocoanuts,
cuch, I'jC.
HIDLS No. 1 green, 14e; No, 2 green,
414c; No. 1 suited, lllju; No. 2 salted. 614c;
No. 1 veai calf, fe to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 venl
calf, 12 to 15 lbs,, 6c; ory hide;,, (i:)o; sheep
pelts, L'j'aTBC, liorsu hides, $1.60(tf2.Jo.
M. I.nulv t.rnln nnd Prnvlnlnna.
ST. LOUIS. May 13.-WHI0AT-Hlgher:
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, i2)se; track, 7.
'4c. .May. i3Tu; July. 09!ic: sentember.
6J'ic; No. 2 hard. 72'fc4i7Sc.
corn Higher; jvn. 2 casn. )3c: track. 4ic:
Mny, 43c; July, 42Tic; September, 42NC.
OATS Higher: No. 2 cash. 29140: track.
291i30c; .May, 29'ic; July, 26ic; No. 2 white,
.lie.
RYE Firm ut B5c.
FLOUR-Dull; patents. $3.55if3.7.: extra
fancy and straight. $3.15?i3.3o: clear. $2.80
tc:.oo.
si;i;us Timotiiy. $2.753.00.
CORNMEA I Steodv. J2.30.
Hit AN lull; easy; sacked, cast, track.
70c.
HAY-Strong: timothy. $9.(A13.75: urn r e.
jiii.hiii 11.11.
whisk vHieauy, J1.2S.
1 RON COTTONT I ES-J1.05.
HAOniNCi-6'7c.
HEMP TWINE-Oc.
PROVISIONS - Pork, steady
Jobblnc.
$15.75, Lard, steady nl S7.S0.
Dry salt
ments. nulel ; lioxcd lots, extin shorts.
S.37l4: clear ribs. JS.W; clear sides, $S.62V4.
Hneon, quiet, boxed lots, extra shorts,
$9.1214: clear ribs, $9,25: clear aides. !9.3i'.4.
Mivi Ai.s J.oaii, iirm ut H.22VJI 4.2.1. spel
ter, qlllet al W.fiilir.
uui.Tiiv - Hiciuiy; cuiokcus. 7ic:
springs, 16i20c; turkeys, 5c; ducks, ic;
goese, ic.
HL'Ti K I sicauy; creamery. 1619c:
ciair-, uviidc.
ECtOS Steady nt 10?4c. repneked nnd cases
im-iuilt'il.
RECI3IPT8-F our. 10.000 bu .! wheat. 52.-
(h' Im ' fnin 11" 114 Ml ht nafu TO A1V1 Ki
Sini'MKNTS-FIour. 7.00U libs.: whnnt.
uii.; corn, ijj.uui nu,; oaia, j.wu nti
l.l criionl (iriiln mill 1'rovUlnni,
IVKHPOOL. MllV 13. WHEAT fin.it
Hteucly; No. J ml wrtcrn winter, M, llUil;
No l nortnorn spnnK, us lri : No, l Callfor
nta, (Vs Kntures, dull; July, 6a 10i;d;
ritMitombor, DVj1,
tdViVH ' 'i -m uviiii IIHAi II, IIL-W, L'iini ,
4 ., it, I ui.aI A iiiiirl,-in n rv-i I , I .1,1 I -
U73t. j' uiutin, iiini) IIUIMII14L1 , JU v
1., t.Xtt -I , IJA.vf ..nihas IllTll
on lUsii k'H'ii lui'ui , i"7Ui
t iu t r l, it 1 1 u ( ui 1 1 M.fnuy, m oh so.
Kl-OlMt St. Louis fancy winter, dull, 8s
HniK At I.mulnn. lHpiiln rmiHt. atnnrK
.. f 11 ll '
tl l I M ttm IW
PROVIHIONS-Ileef, easy; extra India
muu Ala (,! Tr.rlf tt..i,H... ..
VJ.l, u,t V...., u.. , Jitt'SD
western, 63s 3d, Lard, quiet; American re-
iiiLi-ii in inula, iipj noiu wesierti. in
iiercfu. iiuiei, ium . jjaeon, ..umDerinnd
cut, 20 to 30 lbs., steady, 45s; short ribs, 16
to 26 lbs., tlrm; nt 25 to 34 Ihs..
mi-nit, hi i ow, i.iiuk cir.ir iniunies,
heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., steady nt 40s 6d;
uhnrt rl,nr hnnkii Ul in 'M Hva einnrix,
40s 3d: clear bellies, 14' to 16 lbs!) steady, at
im mi. niiiiiiiueif, nipuire, n 10 1.1 Ins.,
steady, nt 36s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16
ion.. L'iiu, nn uil.
llll'I'TI-llIlnll II. .not ITnlln.l HI.... co.
good united States, quiet, 66s.
CHEESE Quiet; Amerlcnn tlncst white
47s t'nl; American finest colored, 46s,
i-AUL,-v x-rimo cny, sieaay, 25s: Alls
trallan In Ixnulmi, qulat, 26s 6d,
Knuana City (irnln nml Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. May 13.-.VIIKATMnv
64ic; July. 67U07c; cash, No. 2 hard.
69Vjc; No. 3, t7Q!9i!; No. 2 red. 70x371c.
L'Uiift-Jiiiy, i.wjc; juiy. 4141Tc;
No, 2 mixed, cash, 43yi3!i. No, 2 white,
OATS-No. 2 white, 30)ia31l4c,
UYF. No. 2. 51c.
HAY Choice timothy, $10.50tHl,00; choice
piairie. :i.wniu.ov,
HUTTEH-Crcamery, 14149161ic; dairy,
miiUn.
EGOS Steady: fresh Missouri nnd Kan
sas hiock, nijo uoz., iob mi, cases returned;
new whltowood enses Included, 14c more,
hi'A'jsiptw wneni. inhwi du. corn, &l,
2(K1 bu. : o.its. 2.CKII 1)11.
81 II I'M HNTB Wheat, 23,200 bu.; corn
-u.uj'f ou.; oais, iv.euu uu.
MlUvniiKeo Crnln .Marknt.
MILWAUKEE, Muy 13. - WHEAT
Plrmnr. V 1 nn.th.p.. ayo.-ji,-, .
, lull utl , lUIHI'll., 41,. m
northern, 7H73c; futures, nctlvo; July, 704
RYE-Htenriv: NTn. 1. RS
AHLEY-Steady; No. 2, 57c; sample, 40
I'corln narkrl.
. r,G?n,A' U1" M"' 13--CORN-Lower; No.
WHIHKY-On tho basis of $1.28 for fin
Ithcd Roods.
drain In Nlore and Afloat.
..NB.w.OR ?' ."-The statement of
iiib vibiuic duuihj- oi urain m store and
nnont on Saturday. Mny 11. as compiled
by the Now ork produco exchange. Is ns
oiiovs; neai, .Mimm nu . decrease, on.
000 bu. Cyril, 17,338,000 bu., decrease, 1,M7,
0f1 bu. Oats. 11,419.000 bu . decrease. 1,077,010
nu Rye, 963.O0 bu ; Increase, ii.w) mi,
Hnrley, 719,000 bu.; decrease, 21,00m bu.
I'hllnilrliililn Protliier Mnrl.et.
PHILADELPHIA. Mnv 13. HL'TTER
Firm, good demand; fancy western crenm-
ery, 2i)c, fancy wntcrn prints, 21c, fancy
nearby, 22c
kuuh Firm, ic niRher; iresn nenroy.
He; fresh western, lie, fresh southwestern,
13c; fresh southern, 12'4c.
en i-;i;Hi; -sienuy , rvew l orK oin inn
rreams, choice to fancy, ll'iffKc; New
York old full creams, fair to Rood, 8V4C.
Mlniii'niHiHft Wlirnl. I'liinr nml llrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 13 -WHEAT-May.
71ic: July, 73c; on truck, No, 1 hard, 75'c:
no. l northern, isuv. si. 2 northern, lU'z'q
Vie.
FLOt'It Patents. I.05HI.I5: second tint-
ents, $3.S5fi3.95, first clears. $2.70JJ2.SO; second
clears, k.io'icj.i.
HRAN III bulk, $12.00tfl2.2.).
'I'tileilo (irnln anil red.
Tni.Hiin n. t- 13 wit hat Vetlve.
hlsher; cash and Mny, "Pic; July, 74c.
CORN-Cash nnd May, In'-e; July, 41c;
Sentember, 15c.
OATH-cnsli and Mny, 2suc; juiy, .iic.
RYE-5l'4c.
CLOVERSEED-Cnsli. prime, $6.50; Oc
tober, $5.7214.
lllnlti llultrr llnrkt't.
Et.OIN. III.. Mn 13.-urTTER-Mnrket
slendy at 1514c; sales for the week, 630.000
lbs.
MOVIMIK.NTN IN STOCKS AM) HONRS.
Mil rh I'lienslnrss In .MnrUel Sbotvn b
I'liK'tiiiilloii nml !' vrlslmeso.
NEW YORK. Mnv 13. The stock market
made appreciable progress today toward
mat condition or inssituuo wnicu usiniiy
follows such n violent rniiviilslon ns that
of Inst week. This wns most notnbly shown
in me volume or me tieniiht;. rue icver-
isnnoss or the mnrKet u mi me whip- ex
tent of the lluetatlons showed that senti
ment wns much unsettled, but In this re
spect also there was not so wide a sweep
of the pendulum. There wns n pretty nen
eral upward movement at the openlnK,
wnicn might up suincicniiv nccounieu ror
by tho feelltnr of crent rel ef over the tld-
InR over of the stock exchange settlem-nl
In London. As there was known to exist a
large short Interest In Northern Pnelilc
In that market In addition lo In rue de
clines In other Americans since the last
settlement there was much uneasiness lest
heavy losses nnd failures should result.
The news that n. settlement with tho shorts
in Northern Pacific had been arranged
which would allow them to cover at 140
was, therefore, an Immense relief to senti
ment In New York, which was In dread of
a redox action ot renewed disorder In the
London mnrkel.
After only a short time Union Pacific be
gan to ubsorb nrettv much nil the htivltnr
demand nnd Its buoyant night of 11; points
oegan to nrousa onvious uneasiness among
stock operators. After Inst week's ex
perience me nrsi thought aroused ny any
such movement Is that another corner Is
In process of formation. The most con
spicuous sharers In Union Pacific strength
were St. Paul and Amalagamnted Copper,
The former rose 0 points nnd the latter 7.
Meantime, some points of weakness, which
had been moderately developed curly In the
day, began lo grow and spread, When
Union Pacific touched 1234 the buying le
mnnd for other stocks showed n notable
decrease nnd was not sensibly revived for
mo rest or the day. The selling pressure
wns not severo ns to volutin- when the fr
action set In, but very wide concessions
hnd to be made in order to effect sales of
even smnll nmounts of stocks, In Rock
Island, which had udvnnced quite engerlv
to 114 over Friday, there was a drop of 37i
on the sale of only 100 shares.
There was n slmllnr wp.ikniHs In nllinp
stocks. These wide declines, however, ills-
Imlged VerV llttlo Stork. Imllr-nllni? Ihn
small now commitments for speculative nc
counts on the long: side. On the other hand.
pnecs -were oin up wnn apparent ease
when nny effort wns made to support the
market The source of the buying which
brought the early strength was not eosv tn
perceive. London was a seller In this mnrket
ana mere was nothing to show that there
was nny renewal or null speculation on a
Inrgo scale. The mere fact nf a higher
range of prices Is of obvious advantage
111 tllO ndfustllltr nf lndnlitrrlnR irrntvlni-
out of last week's tro.ibles by Increasing
the value Of coltati-rni nn Innns. Tlmrn wna
doubtless some manipulation of prices with
'ii" in view ana me absence or
liquidating sales on the ndvance facilitated
tho movement. The money market was
freo from disturbance mndn bv Ihu ,.rll nf
last week and tunny loans we're reported to
hnvo been made. The transfer of great sjms
iruiii me interior neipeo mis movement.
In response to tho easier condition of
money there wns a violent rebound In ster
i'.m5..t'xc,!mRc' demand bills rising to
$4.KSJ. which is near the point nt which
gold went out In April. The 'buying of
stocks for New York account In London
nun us eiiect on entile transfers. The
preparation for tho Russian loan nnd for
the future Installments of the Hrltlsh loan
were nnnnront In thn fnrrlun mnrtt n.,,i
nlso affected the exchange market. The
variations In exchange mny hnvo had to do
iui me iiugmiinns in ine inner mnrket,
mnny stocks closing at the lowest. Hut the
general opinion Is due to tho fnct that tho
natural rebound was due to the reaction
after thn rally had spent lis force.
....... o.n.-n iii minim, pur vuiiie. .j,iiiii.
Mnrket steady, but not active. United
Slates Is ndvnitepil imr ,it nml it... c
declined 'i per cent on the last call.
hi; j uiumt'riciii .nveruser s uoniinn
flnunclnl cnblegrnm snys; Tho stock
mnrket here wns nervous nt tho
opening today, hut the tension was
soon relieved by the early nn
nouneemeiit of tho stock exchnugn comtnlt
teo Unit the buying In of Northern Paclllc
was suspended until turthor notice and llx
Ing the making. up price nt 110. Hnslness
In gencrnl wns restricted to a remarkable
degree. The tone, however, wns hopeful.
The Amerlcnn department wns practically
idle. Prices were, wide In such dealings, as
there were but few. Contango rate was 6;
some cxtortlonatn leaders were defiant, but
there, was no dlfhciilly nbout the carry
over, except for n few weak-kneed specula
tors, bt. Pnul wns source nt 114, Northern
Pncltlcs wero nt evens. In nccordance with
Mr. Morgnn s promise to lend them nt th it
rate after the consultation In which tho
Morgans, Rothschilds and other llnnnclera
participated. Failures are not now ex
pected, but arbitragers avoid dealing. In
tho afternoon session there was some re
newed unenslness caused by a report that
New York had cornered Northern
Paclllc whlchv came over on tho
cable, against 120 asked here. Quota
.MSJJ? J" ,N('r,I,rrn Haclllc were normal at
HO'jjlbO. Call money began at nnd closed
unlcndablo. Hills, however, were 3 nn the
Impending Russian loan. Thero wns good
Inquiry for gold from Indln. Exchange on
Pnrls was 2a,15V4; nn Herlln, 20.46;,
The following nro the closing prices on
tho New ork Stock exchange:
Atchison
lo pfd
Baltlmoro & Ohio.
do pfd
Canadian l'acltlq .
Cnnndn Southern .
Ch"ii. & Ohio
C. 11. & Q
Chicago I. & I.. ...
do pfd.'s
ChltnKO & 17, I...
C'hlciiRo St N. W..
C, It. I. & P
C. C. C. & St. I...
Colo, Houthern ....
do lft pfil
tlo 2.1 pf(
Chicago T. & T...
do pfd
Chlcagu & A'ton...
do pfd
Chicago at. V
da 1 Ft pfil
do :1 pM
Pel. & RudBon
Del. I,. & W
rt-ncr & II. G....
da pfd
Erie
tlo 1st 1M
do Id rfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Rocking Valley ...
do pfd
Ullnola Central ....
Iowa Ontrnl
do pfd
U K. & W
do pfd
Ioul, f. Nnnh
Manhattan 1.
Met. Kt. Hy
Mexican Central ,.
Mcx. National ....
Minn. & bt. L,
Mo. racltlc
M., K. V T
do pfd
N. J. Central
N. Y. Central
Nor, West
do pfd
No. Pucino
do pfd
Ontario & V
l'rnnijlvunlu
Hturtlnr:
do Ut pfd
do M pfd
tit. I.. & ti. V
da lit pfd
do Id pfd
S. U i. W
do pfd
St, Paul
7,si do pfil ,,
. 9"!ii So. Pacific
100 Ko. Hallway ....
91 dp pfd
I'M Tfx. & Pacific..
(iO'J Union Pacific ..
. ITU I .In r.M
.IM',4
. 47
. 2S,
. M'i
. 44
.117'i
. D4i;
. 11 H
. 31.
. 1C.4
. !'.l
. 2!
4l'lj
.ISO
. '.H)
. SI
.14')
.117
. SIS
.
, mi
. is
. w
AVnhnsli
do nfrl
1.5
137
W. & R
do 2d pfd
iWls. Central
.In r.r.i
I IV.
";" Adams ICxprets ..
Am. Kxpress
41 IP. K. Kxpreu
It's Wclls-Kargo V.x...
Amnl. Copper ....
41
Anier. i & y
do pfd
Anicr. j.ln. Oil
Amcr. 8. & H
tin nf.l
in;
T,V,
21
73
46
ICOli
21J
Ami-r Tnliitcpn ...
.i::4
. ic
. 74' i
. 03
. NU
.100
. SI
. 74
. M
. 4. ''4
. Pi
. M
. 67
. 3lJ
.110
. 41
. Kt
.:
.113V
. 6tl,
. li
. ;
Ki
. KU
. D'.U
. 471j
. 14
. 77
. 21
. 61
. '
. 92
. 17i
. S4H
. 67
.21G
. 17?i
. S4
UU
Anaconda Mln. Co.
HrK. Ilnp. Tr
'I'nln 1. V. I
4d
W Con, Tobacco .....
fi- ua pid
M'.j den. Hleetrlo
HO illlucon) Hugar
ITU 'int'n'I Paper
tlli; do pM
tl 'Iwiclcdu Oas
U4- Nat. lllitciilt
Si iNatlomil Iad
f5 No. American
67 U'nclflc Coast
117 Paclllc Mall
l'ji People's Oas
113'j Pressed Steel Car.
1M', do pfd
S3t Pullman Pal. Car.
ii ibugur
Tenii, i". &
P. ti. leather
da pfd
V. H. Iluhber
da pfd
Western Union ...
da nM .
, in
IBS
,151"i
tl
N'llnnul i.
HO do pfd
l'W'i Am. Paper Han...
Jl'il tlo pfd
H5's 1). S. Hleel
211I ilo prd
7 T.. St. I,. & v..
40'itl do nfd
o'ttP. c. c. & st. i
, 81
Con. Oiib
Hockini; Coal ,
Int'n'I I'Au't,
Ilepubllc rileel
,15Ti
ao pfd
llnnU l.'lrnrliiua,
OMAHA, May 13. Hnnk clearings today,
$1,113,339: corespondlng day last year,
$l,135.H: Inoreaae, $77,675. '
CHICAGO, May 13.-Cearlngs, I39.S31.T16:
balances, $3.150,S5l; foreign exchange, J4.!54
4j4.S9; New York exchange, par.
HOSTON. May 13. Clearings, $19,00), 872;
balances. $1,791,125. ' '
ST I.Ol'IS. May 13,- Clearlil'js, r- :ri,
baluiKvs, $1,312,549; inouvy, O'ut pe. .cut.
Vnt. Vnrl ntn.hniii.n. 1n. nremllim bid. 2oC
premium nslied. , ....
r ivii, ,iiij i... - r- . -
OSl'.dM; bnlances, $,2S3,030. . , .
CINCINNATI, May a-Clearlngs, $l,b0S,
55J; monry, $li per cent; New lorlt ex
change, lnc premium. ...
PIllLAUKLPIIIA, May IS.-Clcnrings,
$rj,i2.P2i; balances, $1,m,i63. ,
HAl.Tl.MUHi:, Mn) U.-Clcarlngs, $3,1W,
5W; balances, $710,S2I.
.Nr York Money .Mnrfcct.
Ni;V YORK. Mny 13.-MONF.Y-On call,
tlrm, nt Hip; ier cent; last loan, ;1V4 1'er
cent; ruling rnte, ti per rent. Prime mer
cantile paper, I'ti per cent. , ,
STKRLINO HM'MANUH-Mrm. with
actual business In bankers' bills nt $l.sii,tt
4.v.i4 for deinnnd and al $l.stl4'(i ISP, for
sixty days. Posted rates, $I.S'14 and $1.SM4
yi.v.'; commercial bills, $l.vj5J4..SPi.
SILVHR Cerllllcntes. tVK1: bar sliver,
iVi'Ac; .Mexican dollars, $IS14c, , ,
hu.i'h uovcrnment oonus, itn.sui.ii,
state bonds, Inactive; railroad bonds,
strong.
I'll closing pi Ices on bonds toda. are as
follows:
U. S. ref. 2s. res..,10i iN. Y. C. 1 tS
Uo coupon N. J. c g. 61 i
do 3s, leg H9 So. rnclllc 3 "i's
do loupon 100 do 4s tWi
do new 4, reg....l37i N Y C & St L 4s..l17'4
do coupon '.374 N. & V. con. 4s. ...100
do old 4s, ifg 111!, Ore. Nov. Is to
do i-uupun Mo 4i ...iCI'i
do if, rcg mVo, H. 1'. s 1"
111 rnntintl 1UH..I .In l-rtfl. 'fin '14
U. of C. 3 'los ISi'illt. (J. W. Is t'll'i
Atch. gen. Is 105'jiUi.adlng gen. I".... i'i
tin mil In H.II.'Mt I. A- I M C. 5s...llj
Cnnmlii Ko. 2s ion. Ri l. A- S P K. 6...I34
C & O. I'js lOl'i St. Paul consols.... lw
do 69 1? St. P., c. ta I is..ii3'
C. N. W. c. 7s..i38'i Mo 120' s
tlo S. 1. d. os....l.'2 So. Paclllc 4s !;',
Chlcngn Tcr. 4s !t So. Hallway S 116
Colorado So. 4s S7 S. 11. & T. 6s M
I) c It. (J. 4s 1 Tex. : I . is Hi
Krle gencial 4s S7 I do !s 100
1. W A II. C. IS..HSI. Itnlnn I'HclflS 4S ...104
Gen. Ulectrlc 5s.. ..1S3',. Wabash Is 118'i
la. Central is in do 2s ii'"
I,. & N. unl. 4s....in:i West Shore 4s 11l!t
M.. Iv. & T. 2 iZ, Wis. Central 4s V)
do pfd tMVa. Centuries 3oi,
Offered.
lloslou "took liiiotnllons.
HOSTON, May 13.-Call loans. 1515 per
oont; time loans, I's'jjS per cent. OITlclnl
closing:
A.. T. & S. P
do pfd ,
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. Telephone ..
Tl'i West Knd U
hi Atchison 4s 102
II3;'.V. K. (1. & C l
121 Adnt'ire
173 nine. Mln. Co 2,1
its Amal. Copper 117'.i
179 Atlantic SI
192 Iloston &. Mont.... 12 Ti
lM'i Cal. & llecla T,)
3P!Cenlennlal 28',
ill', Franklin IS
41 Oii-i-ola SK
'j'l I 'arret
S40 Qulncy US
if.", Santa IV Copper.... 7
11 Tamarack 328
i!'.; Utah Mining 20
2) Winona 3
US'iWolverlnes IS
. '.
Iloston A Albany.
Iloston Kievaicd .
Ilnsttm Kz Maine...
C, II. & Q
Uoininion coal
do pfd ,
U. S. Sleol
do pfd
TM me. til
Mexican Central .,
N. K. O. & C
Old Dominion
Rubber
Union Pacific
Union Iand
Asked.
en York Mlnlnic Stocks.
Ni:V YORK, Mny 13. The following are
quotations ou mining slocks:
Adams Con..
Alice
ltrcece
tt.tltle Chief ...
Ontario
. 12
.SOD
. tr
. 11
. 4
. 10
. n
. 60
.'M
17
170
Oplilr
Ilrunswlck Con .
Comstock Tun...
Con. Cal. .t Va.
Deadwood Ter ..
Horn Sliver
Iron Silver
Iadvllle Con....
. 18
. 5
.2IS
. M
.110
. :j
. 5
Phoenix
Potosl
SavnKc
Sierra Nevada
Small Horn
Slandaid
London Stock ((notations.
LONDON, May 13.-4 p. in. closing:
Cons , money
do account
Atchison
Canadian Paclllc ..
St, Pnul
Illinois Central ....
U)Ulvllle
Union Pacific pfd..
N. Y. Central
. 01', Hrle
.. Mi
.. f.'.
.. 20
.. r:,
.. 47
.. S7
. ' I!.' do 1st
pfd.
. 7'"- HcadlnK
.lifll Pennsylvania
.t'is'i Ornnd Trunk
.ll'
Anaconda
Hand Mines ..
U. S. Steel ..
do pfd
. in'i
.US
HAR SILVKR Firm. 27s 7-16d per ounce.
MONKY 31(4 per cent. TTate nf discount
in the open market for short bills, 33i per
cent; foi three months' bills, 3Vij3!s per
cent.
I'm-rlun l'lnnni'lnl.
LONDON, May 13, -Money was In good
lnmimil tnd.iv In connection with the set
tlement. Discounts wero llrm. Americans
at tho opening were In good demnnd on tho
announcement ot in'! commuters uiai win
buying In of Northern I'ncltle common nnd
preferred would be suspended for the pres
ent, meaning that the slock need not be
delivered Immediately. Quotations were
lnrgely nominal. Northern I'aclllcs were
disorganized. The nearest quotation wns
preferred at 110, though this Is not re
liable. The market opened satisfactory
and proceeded cheerfully until the panic
In Wall street completely checked business
and ended with gloom nnd uncertainly.
There hns been considerable selling of gilt
edged securities to provide the necesMiry
funds to tide over possible dlltlcultles.
Americans were stagnant and uncertain
late In the afternoon ou reports that n
1'nlon Pacific corner In New York similar
to the Northern Paclllc corner was Immi
nent. Common varied from 116 to 119 dur
ing thn day and has since been 123'.
fluctuating widely, ns u reflection with
New York, without transactions, traders
being afraid to undertake them. Gold
premiums at Huenos Ayrcs, ISO.'.'O.
('mid It Inn of the Trrnsury.
WASHINGTON, May 13.-The statement
of tho trensury balances In the general
fund exclusive or the $i:.n,nno,00o gold re
servo In tho division of redemption, shows:
Available cash balance, 138,T3d,376; gold,
J97,d3:,&!I.
('niton .MnrUel.
NKW YORK, May 13.-COTTON-Tho
market today was narrow and tnme, with
truth! restricted ehlelly to room settlements.
Tho mnrkel was Dually sternly, with prices
net 3'n'i points lower. Spot closed dull.
Middling uplands, M-16e; middling gulf.
!r-Ilic. hales, i.soii haici.
LIVERPOOL. May 13.-COTTON-Spot,
moderato business, prices 1-lHd inwer;
American middling fair, 4Tsd; good mid
dling. 4 9-Hid; middling, lHd; low middling.
1l3-16d; good ordinary. 3 15-16d; ordinary,
.1 1l-16tl.
NKW ORLKAN8, May 13.-COTTON-Sales,
2.2.V) bales; ordinary, B'.Jc; good ordi
nary, B 15-lfic; low middling, lic; middling,
7 7-16o; good ordinary, r15-16e; low mid
dling, fV-J : middling, 7 "-Hie: good middling,
Se; middling fnlr, S'Jc; receipts, 3,19, bales;
stock, bales.
ST. LOIMS. May l3.-COTTON-Qtllet,
1-1 tU- lower; middling, 7 U-16c; sales, none;
receipts. 1,3X1 bales; shipments, 1,(00 bales;
stock, 73.7S2 bales.
Coffee Mnrket.
NKW YORK. Mny I3.-COFFKK-RIO,
dull nnd unchanged; No. 7, Invoice, 6'ic.
Mild, quiet: Cordova, Mif(12',sc. Operntlons
In futures were stupidly slow today. The
mnrket opened dull, with prices 3 points
lower, later In Hympathy with slightly
easier Kiirnpenn markets. Following tho
fall the feeling wns barely steady In view
of ftirge receipts In the crop country, more
liberal offerings of spot coffee In tho street
mnrket nnd Indifference on thn part of tho
speculative public. There was somo Im
provement on room covering near the close
on which prices worked up f points. The
mnrket was Dually dull nnd steady, with
prices, net unchanged to f points higher.
Total sales were 4.3nO bags, Including Sep
tember at 3.io ; October, 5.70c and Murch at
5.15c,
l)ll nml lloslii,
NKW YORK. May 13,-OILS-Cottonseed
oil, quiet; prlmo crude, nominal; prime
crude yellow, 34c. Petroleum, weak. Rosin,
dull; strained common to good, I..V. Tur
pentine, dull; .IS ff 34 Vie.
OIL CITY. Pa.. May 13.-Credlt balances,
107; cerllllcntes, no bid; shlpmonts, 1S4.S26;
average. 7n.023; runs, 101,372: average, 71,073.
CIIAHLKSTON. May l.l.-Ol LS-Turpen-tine,
tlrm; iV4c Rosin. Drm; unchanged,
SAVANNAH, On.. May 13 -OILS-Hplrlls
of turpentine, llrm; 31'ic. Rosin, llrm nnd
unchanged.
LONDON. May U-OILS-Llnsecd oil,
32s 9d; Spanish 4s, ",y.,
ANTWKRP, Mny 13.-OI LS-Petrnleuni,
Id francs 23 centimes paid and sellers.
HRKMKN, May 13.-OILS-Petrolcum, Cm
SJpfB.
Wool MnrKel.
ST. LOPIS. May 13,-WOOIDull nnd
about steady; medium grades. 1K(il7',$c;
light line. IhTilIHe; heavy line. Sfllc; tub
wnsbeil, 17rij27c.
LONDON, May 13 The wool auction sales
today showed 13.M3 bales of wool. The so
lections wero good Merinos and cross
breds were In good supply and sold freely.
Several lots were taken by Amerlcn. Capo
of flood Hope and Natal scoured wools
wero In better demand, and thero wive sev
eral withdrawals, Victorias were In strong
demand and competition was brisk.
SiiKiir Mnrkrt,
NKW YORK, May I3.-SL'GAH--Haw,
quiet, but firm; fnlr refining, 3'ic: centri
fugal. 96 test, 4 9-32c; molasses sugar, SVjc.
Rellned llrm.
NKW ORLEANS. May 13.-8UOAR-Mnr-ket
filllet: open kettle. 3 3.16f4 1-16c; centri
fugal. SMil'sC, centrlftiK.il yellow. 4'fi I;
seconds, 2Vu Ic, .Molueacs, utruiiL', tvulrl
fusul, i'dUe.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK. MARKET
Both Stttti and Cowi Brought Strong
Prices Where Qnallty Was Satisfactory,
HOGS TWO AND A HALF TO FIVE HIGHER
Colnrniln l.ittttlin Cnn He Ituotnl Ten In
I'lflirn Crn l llluher mill liiei
nml Welliem Also Mold nt
liooil, Mrong Prices,
SOUTH OMAHA, May 13.
Itccelpts were: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
unieiai .Moniiay
Same nay i.isi vecK
banio week ucloro
oanie three weeKS ago.,
banio linir weeits aBb..
.Mini., in,.. iu, ......
2,--i
.'. .'i
i'.j.'i
U, lod
q,j20
ti.unf
ti.JtU
:,:i.i
J..H.M
.1, U
tl,lt
U,1M
-.....u .,u ...o. jdll i i I.VI VW.
Average price paid for Hogs ui Soiuii
Omaha the past several days with com
parisons. 0,'i'J
I IDOL UWJ.jUW.ilKW.il,!):. UOtj.iU'Jj.
ApHI 22..
April 2J.,
April .'I..
.prii
April 26.,
April -i.
April 2s..
Apt II YJ.,
.iinl o')..
May 1...,
May 2.,..
May i .,,
Muy i. .,,
May 5....
Muy 6...,
Muy 7...,
.May a...
May ...,
.May 10..
May 11..
Mny 12..,
May 13..,
I & WHI
I tt I
3 72
.." J
3 ti
.1 bJ
3 6jj
3 ji
3 Ml
3 0J
S 61
3
3 tj
3 6
3 t2
361
3 l,
3 84
3 74
3 n!
3 64
i iVl
3 il
3 ,9
3 M
'i S3,
3Sl
U III
3 IM
3 71
a
37ai
3 7l
3 7.'
3 tj
3
3 7U
:,;
3 6S
3 bt
3 6:
3 65
3 30) 3 7
4 U i It
i 6t 4 i
J bli 4 61
4
5 36
u
b 39j
u li-
1
O t.l i
3 26,
3 2b,
? 2
. ii
i 12
3 IS,
4 lw
O Jl
4 1)3
4 .'I
4 41
4
I t J
4 47
.1 u2
a oo
3 90:
& 26
o IS
o i2'
5 tis
5 6?!i
0 17
3 87
a 2t
3 UJ
3 li
? al'
3 w2,
3
3 lift
3 10
u 2:
3 '.'0
a Ji
3 yj
3 iol
4 4U
4 31
4 i
4 46
4 1J
4 46
6 .)
5 21 j
.') 10)
S 12
5 j
a 1U
5 IS!
o tl ,
5 CoVj
ti til ,
5 lH)
3 C5
3 t2
3 IU
;i 66i
3 Gil
3 Uo
.1
3 Hi
I 19
3 I0
3 17
3 2U I 41
I f tW I
4 3o
Indicates Sunday.
The official nunibar of cars ot stock
brought In tuduy by each roud was:
Cattle. Hogs. Shecp.HT's.
C. M. & St. I'. Ry.... 5 6 1
O. & St. L. Ry 1
I'nlon Rnclllc rfystem 22 2
C. ei N. V Ry :i 21 14
I''., H. .V M. V. R. R.. 1!) 13
S. C. ft: I'. Ry 1 I
t.. St. 1'.. M. & O. Ry 13 I
H. Ar M. H. R. R S 7 6
C, H. ,v y. Ry a 5 .. ..
C, R. I. tc 1'.. east.. I n
C R. 1. ,v ' west.. 29 1
Illinois Central 6 3 .. ..
Total receipts 119 71 22 1
The disposition of tho day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purcnaslng the num-
uer or ueau muicaicu
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co ln.1
Swift iin.l Company 162
Cudiihy Racking Co Ibi
Arnioui & Co 321
Swift, from country 12.
R. Uecker Ac Dcguii 77
.1. L. Carey 37
McCrenry .t Clark 167
Benton & Underwood.... 6
Livingstone fc Schallcr.. S
A. S. Mawlilniiey 20
Hamilton Ai R 125
Cudahy. from Sioux City ....
Other buyers 193
63
ffil
Ml
1,183
l,7te
137
1.0IS
2,4i5
1,531
249
r.'lttl
Total 2,o00
G.316
CATTLK Thero was not a heavv run of
cattle hero today for a Monday and us
packers all had liberal orders the market
was strong und active all around on the
more deslruhle grades.
lluyers started out In good season and
the beef steers soon began moving toward
tho sculcs at what looKcd to bo stronger
prices than .vere paid lust week. In some
enses the better grades sold for quite 11
llttlo more than they did last week, but
ns 11 rule tho situation could best be de
scribed by culling It a good, strong, nctlvo
market. Kverythlng at all good wns sold
and weighed 1111 early In the morning,
Thero were only a. few cows And heifers
on sale and the demand being In good
shape the market could bo quoted steady
to strong nnd nctlvo on good stiirr. There
were sfevoral bunches of good heifers that
sold at 15.50 and $3.53. The prices on
butcher stock here compnro very favorably
with thoso at any other market in tho
country.
Hulls wero also ready sellers today If
tho quality was satisfactory and veal
calves also sold fully us well us they did
last week.
Anvtllllic cnod In thn stnrkrr nml fsmln
lino sold stendy today with the close of
last week. Speculators carried over very
few cattlo nnd ns a result they were all
ill tho market for good entile. Tho de
maud, however, from tho country for the
commoner kinds Is very light nnd for that
reason that class of cattlo was neglected.
In some cases sellers thought they had to
sell common stockerH for less than they
did last week. Representative sales:
BKKF ST13KR8.
No. Av. I'r. No, A v. I'r.
1 &60 3 75 20 1020 4 f.3
2 1303 3 75 17 10S2 4 W
S Oil 4 13 23 1016 oj
6 756 4 13 17 1003 4
1 840 1 10 8 H75 4 JS
2 6W 4 23 20 rjj 4 55
2 820 4 41) 6 123S 4 93
8 743 4 15 6 nu 4 oj
9 353 4 30 10 1165 & W
1 l'M'l 4 JO 1513 3 CO
47 1079 4 S3 14 1171 J M
39 1135 4 l'5 19 J71 s C3
13 109.1 4 70 33 JM0 3 10
13 933 4 70 IS 1220 6 10
24 956 4 70 M 11P6 6 10
10 W 4 70 21 1319 3 10
33 101S 4 75 20 1158 S 10
19 112 4 75 1 1210 5 10
79 11S9 4 M 3 12J; 5 10
31 1023 4 St) n 1203 5 10
10 114H 4 v) vo 18(9 5 13
24 115S 4 S3 27 1437 3 13
22 1226 4 M 2 1169 5 13
17 1171 4 S3 21 i:;s 5 20
STKKRS AND HKIFKRS.
19 1071 I 73
COWS.
1 poo 1 73 2 ioo 3 (15
1 10 1 75 2 wo 4 no
1 7S0 2 0) 2 540 4 f.O
1 S10 2 CO 2 1030 4 00
9 857 2 (VI 1 10.V) 1 no
1 710 2 23 1 C20 4 . 00
2 920 2 M 1 .) 4 00
2 810 2 fiO 1 UUI 4 00
4 9S3 2 63 4 1045 4 05
1 10(10 2 73 3 1050 4 95
1 810 2 73 2 1005 4 10
3 850 2 00 S 1044 4 10
1 970 3 ( 0 1 1330 4 10
1 MO 3 00 3 1058 4 15
1 N0 3 10 12 J79 I 20
1 970 3 10 ft...,, 1150 I ;o
8 953 3 10 2 tn 4 ;
1 10(0 3 10 2 1343 4 23
2 8G5 3 15 3 1170 4 23
1 1060 3 23 1 10O) 4 ?S
1 1080 3 23 2 mo 4 23
3 1073 3 40 1 990 4 .",5
1 9S0 3 .0 13 923 4 35
2 W 3 ft) 12 802 4 JS
3 1016 3 65 10 1131 I 40
1 113') 3 75 2 1205 45
1 1010 3 73 28 839 4 13
1 1200 3 75 1 1270 4 M
2 1260 3 75 3 1210 4 70
3 781 3 '5
HKIFKRS.
2 7E0 3 40 6 694 4 23
2 975 3 .V) 19 ta 4 50
3 706 3 75 12 973 I f J
1 630 4 C) 2 lino 4 55
1 540 4 15 3 1190 4 55
9 968 4 23 1 350 5-0
24 651 4 23 - 1 190 5 50
HULLS.
1 1200 3 10 5 15S 3 80
1 .1230 3 23 1 1C90 3 F5
1 14C) 3 ?3 1 1380 4 fO
1 1150 3 93 1 1110 4 00
1 14(0 3 ."3 1 mo 4 90
1 1150 3 45 1 14 i'ii) 4 0)
1 1120 3 M 1 14C0 4 15
1 1050 3 50 1 1720 4 15
1 1160 3 75 2 ion.) 4 13
1 1530 3 73 1 1390 4 '.'5
1 930 3 73 1 1320 I 23
CALVKS.
1 310 4 25 1 110 6 25
2 215 5 00 1 HO 6 23
4 19. 5 00 1..... ISO 6 30
1 170 6 00
STAGS.
1 1010 3 90 18 R20 3 1)5
STOCK COWS AND HKIFKRS.
1 900 2 25 1 050 3 10
1 740 2 23 2 763 3 15
1 601) 2 25 1 610 3 23
1 SV0 2 25 1 786 3 23
1 760 2 50 51 112 2 II
3 970 2 65 1 630 3 50
1 720 2 (5 20 550 3 O
4 9.13 2 75 1 800 3 70
1 460 .1 (0 1 960 3 0
2 700 3 00 1 1150 3 73
STOCK CALVKS.
1 250 3 25 2 113 6 03
1 2v) 4 1'5
STOCKKR8 AND FKKDKRS.
t 569 3 10 1 420 I S3
15 441 3 90 63 614 4 ft)
1 690 3 .') 19 MI 4 45
6 613 3 50 37 "44 4 63
2 335 3 50 2 723 I 70
1 570 4 00 2 414 I ffl
3 773 4 10 J7 771 5 10
18 56) 4 10 7 428 S 23
41 337 4 '.i
linrjH ThetR was a uood Mondav'a sun-
ply of hogs here today, und tho demand
being In good shape the market opened
'JVjfloo higher. Tho quality of the hogs
was nothing extra, so that tho market In
renlltv Is higher than It looks ou paper.
The bulk of the hogs sold at I3.67U and
3,70. with a top at to..5. The better grades
changed hands rapidly and were nil sold
In good s. a' on The light hogs, however,
wciu ut-skitcd all the inornlnt' und sellers
In some ciucs claimed they could not get
over steady prices for them ns compared
with Saturday. It was tho lighter weights
mostly that were left until the close, nnd
as nono or the packers seemed to want
them the close was a little dull and weak.
Representative sales:
N'o,
,v. Sh. Pr
No.
Av. Mi
I'r.
6 67'i
& tv.
i 6?',
5 70
5 70
1, 7o
5 70
b :o
i 70
r. 79
3 70
u 70
3 "0
f. TO
3 7)
i 70
r. 70
5 ;o
6 :o
5 70
5 70
3 70
r 72H
5 Ht
3 i5
H2
81 Ill
76 231
10. . .
il...
1 ..
69...
70. . .
51...
71 ..
70...
.21!
,8 K5
5 64
5 3
K
i (t
j n
i oj
3 63
5 5
3 67i
3 671,
J f7't
J lTJ'4
5
5 ;i,
5 '.'71,
5 i;i,
: -7'j
r, ;i,
S 471;,
J 67ia
J f7H
5 67 W
5 C'a
3 (I7i
261
....2.l
....129
....269
....263
....219
StM
....Sll
73
8 ....
t . 1
71
SJ
92
24
56
9.'."!!
70
66
72
66
71
81
82
7
19
33
68
75
76
..H4
. .2l
..194
..111
..271
..197
.511
..JI6
..224
..tli
...222
, . .33.1
...134
. .223
..23
...221
...ll
...233
...lit
..211
. 23d
..201
.213
61
s:
211
2.V)
80..
48..
(..
79..
..
71...
6.1. .
..210
..279
..220
..241
.245
.22J
.213
.210
!9.fs ii.
35.
..212
71..
71..
61..
70..
62 .
..271
..245
..262
..518
..273
73.
,233
5 t7't
SIIKHP Thi iniimlf r .1,,,,, um CilrlV
liberal today, but packers wero alt anxious
for supplies, nnd as a result the market
was fairly active and stronger nil nround.
Colorado lambs In particular were rendy
sellers, and can bo quoted 105jl5c higher
than the close of last week, s.i that prices
are now nbout back where they were week
before Inst. The choice bunches today sold
mostl) al 13.W and t-i.lu. Kwes and with
crs also sold at good, strong prices, clipped
wether.'1 golnp us high us .!). and ewes
sold from 13.25 to f3.li). Kverythlng at all
dood was out of llrst hands In good season.
Quotations: Choice clipped wether.. 13.S3
ii4.ij; fair tn good clipped wether". IS.tXl'u
3.83; choice clipped ewes, I1.30fy3.75, fair to
good clipped ewes, M.25fy3.W; choice wooled
lanibf, M KMf&.Oo; fair to good Iambi, $4.75jf
4.9(1; clipped lamb'. ll.iWfy. I 10; fair to good
clipped lainl, !3.75fli 1.9); spring Inmbs. JVW
(fftj.bo: feeder wctners, ft.Iiil.uo; feeder
inmlis, ll.twyno. Representative sales;
o.
20 cull ewes
23 cull ewes
f02 clipped ewes
101 cull wethers
1ft cull lambs
2o0 clipped ewes
729 clipped wethers
219 clipped lambs
31 spring himbs
is western bucks
1 goat ,
29S clipped ewes ,
50 culled Inmbs
l bucks
75 western wethers
i'J clipped lamb!
1(3 spring himhs
cwj Colorado lambs
H Colorado lambs
13 Colorado lambs
230 Colorado-MeNlcan lnmbs
10S Colorado-Mexlcnn lamb
AV
I'r.
97
.v3
Ml
7!)
51
97
1-9
82
17
117
130
DO
52
!t!
92
ti
IS
70
7ti
S9
H
.SI
11 VI
1 23
3 25
n
I IMI
:t :!5
3 10
3 no
1 35
. 3
3 w
:i x
:i 13
3 5)
3 tiO
3 S)
1 10
I 75
& 0)
r. n.-
r 05
5
5 PS
L'llll'Af.'O
ilVH VI IM K M A It K 111'.
Steers Aellw nnd lllulirr Hog Mimic
l."l Sheep otlc.
CHICAGO, .May 13,-CATTI.K-Rceelpts
1S.500 head, Including 2W Texnns, steers
active, mostly loo higher; butcher stock
strong: Texnns llrm; good to prime steers,
55.lOJitJ.0O; poor to medium. H.n,)If5.00; stock
ers nnd feeders, steady to strong, nt 3.2j
(&5.10; COWS. 12,!-34.t5; heifers. $.:!3WI.S0;
cunners, J2.15Ti2.S0: bulls, 12.73H4.40; calves,
steady, at $3.50114. 75; Texas fed steers, JI.23
fj'5.40; Texas bulls, $2.73fy3.M.
HOOS Receipts, 20,000 head; estlinnted
tomorrow, 20,0n0; left over, 3,(); active,
shade higher; top, 15.85; mixed nnd butchers,
S5.fiOJj5.!2V4: good 10 choice heavy, S5.70JI
5.i5; rough henvy, 13.55h5.65; light, $3,504.
f.!0: bulk of sales, $5.703t.S0.
8HKBI' AND LAMHS-Recelnts. ltl.OOO
head: sheep active, lvc higher; lambs UiJt
15c higher; clipped, up to 15.00; Colorndos,
15.25: good to choice wethers, steady, nt
$4.25ff4.60; fait to choice mixed, !3.75ffl.25;
western sheep, steady, at $2.50.y 4.50; year
lings, 14.30MI.55; native lambs, $1.10'o5.2o.
western lambs, $l.50fy5.25.
KniiNMN f'ity l.lvo Stock.
KANSAS CITY. May 13.-CATTI.K-Re-celpts,
2.000 natives, Soo Texani and 30
calves; nntlve and Texas bef steers steady
to 10c higher, cowh and heifers 101H5o
higher: stockers nnd feeders steady to
slow; choice beef steers, $3,2015.00; common
to good, tl.tiufy5.25; stockers nnd feeders.
13.50fy4.8f: western fed steers. $4.55'rj5.2.V,
Texnns nnd Indians, 3.yify5.i; cows. $1.25
ffl.W; heifers. $3.40fy 1.85; canners. $2.00fl3.1O;
bulls. $.1.25fii4.70; calves, tl.&OTiti 00.
HOOS Receipts. O.nOO head; market So
higher; top snles. $5.)5; bulk of snles. $5.70
ffi.VM): heavy. t3.75CiS.K5: mixed puckers,
$5.IB'I5:75: light. t3.SOfIB.70: pigs, t(.Wfy5.25.
SHKKI' AND LA MRS Receipts, 1.300
head; market strong to tOc higher; western
lambs, ll.90fy5.10; western wethers, tl.25fy
4.75; western yearlings, t4.104M.M); owes,
yi.05fy4.20; culls, !2.25fy.'i.2.V, grata Texnns,
$3.50-3 LiO; spring lnmbs, $5.50fy C.50.
St. I.ouln I.ivr Slock.
ST. LOUIS. Mny 13,-CATTI,K-Rccelpts.
2.200 head. Including 1,600 Texnns, mniket
strong, SfylOc higher; native shipping and
export steers, t4.75fi5.S5; dressed beef and
butcher steers, ll.10fy5.50; steers under l.WKl
lbs.. 13.90fy6.00; stockers and feeders. $3.50
ffil.23; cows and heifers, $2.(Ofyl.90; canners.
$1.25; bulls. $2.25y4.25; Texas and Indian
steers, $3.S5fy5.20; cows nnd heifers, $2,5'J
ifj4.50,
HOI IS Receipts, 5,900 head: market 5fyl0c
higher; light pigs nnd lights. t5.50fy5.U5;
packers, t5.50fy5.70; butchers, $5.73fy5.S3.
SHKKI' AND IAMHS-Recelp'ts. 1.100
head; mnrket strong; nntlve muttons, $3.50
ti4.75; Inmbs, tl.r.fyS.oO; spring lambs, $0.(0
ffVO.on; culls and bucks, t3.00fyl.&0; stockers,
$2 Oofy 3.25.
w York Live Stock llnrliol,
NKW YOR1C. May 13.-HKKVKS Re
celpts, 3.2.VI hend; bulls, llrm; cows, steady
to 11 shnde lower: steers. $4.00fy5.CO; fat
stags, ll.5Ofy5.00; bulls, t3.3fMr4.30; cows,
t2.75flt.25 No change In cables.
CAIiVKS Receipts. 122 head; prices CSff
fiOo lower; veals, t3.5flfy-5.75, choice, C.OO;
tops. $0.23.
SHKKP AND l.AMHS-Recelpts. 11.077
head; sheep, quiet nnd weak; lambs, weak
to 10c lower; clipped sheep, 3.0nfy'l.5O; ex
port sheep. $1.75; unshorn sheep. 1175;
clipped lambs, tl.50fy5.20; one deck at $5.23;
wooled lambs, $5.63; spring lambs, $2.n0fyti.o0,
HOOS Receipts. 10,701 hend: mnrket a
trifle firmer; stnto hogs, $6.10i15; western
hogs, $5.05fy5.9O.
St. Joseph l.lvr Slock Mnrkd.
SOI'TH ST .IOSKPH. Mo.. Mny 13.-(fipe.
clnl.) The Jni.rnnl quotes:
CATTLK Receipts. 500 head; nctlvo, 10c
higher; natives, $l.35fy5.25; Texans and
westerns, t3.75fiR.25; cows nnd heifers, $2.25
fy4.S5; hulls nnd stngs, t2..1Wt.M; yenrllngs
nml calves, t3.50fy4.S0; stockers und feeders.
$3.1f)fy4.50; veals. t4.25f0.f,0,
HOOS- Receipts, 3,200 head; mnrket 2".siff
5c higher, all grades. t5.Gff&.S7,&; bulk of
sales, 15.70fy5.77H; pigs, slendv.
SHKKI AND l..AMHS-Rerelpts, fi.701)
head; mnrket nctlve; sheep steady, lnmbs
fx higher: lambs. tl.1ftfy5.03; yenrllngs. 14.25
if 1.4X); wethers, $3.(afy'4,25; ewes, t3.25fyl.o.
Slnnx City Live Slock- Mnrkel,
SIOITX CITY. Ia., May 13,-(SpeclaI.)-CATT
I. K Receipts, 2,200; market ncllve.
lufyl.'c higher; hooves, t4.5nfy5.10; cows and
bulls, mixed. t2.rifKii3.75; stockers and feed,
ers, I3.50fy1.45; calves and yearlings, $3.0(V(J
5.0.).
HOOS Receipts, 1.700; market strong, sell
Ing at $5.62Hf5.00; bulk, $3.55.
Slock In SIkIiI.
The following tnblo shows tho receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep nt tho four principal
live stock markets Muy 13:
Cattle. Hons. Sheen
South Omnha 2.227 5,ni r.,527
Chicago 1S300 2H,0'0 1C..4K0
Kansas City 2o) ft.noo l,3'0
8t. Louis 2.200 5.900 i.ioo
Totals
23,727 uVSl 20,9:7
I'lTnpornteil nnd l)rlil Trulls.
NKW YORK. May 13 KVAI'ORATKD
API'LKS Market rulrd rather slow, hut
steady, nt unchanged prices; common, 3fy
4c; prime, lfy4sc; choice, SfyS'ic; funcy, fifj
'''CALIFORNIA DR1KD I'RI'ITS-Market
Inactive and nominally unchnnged. Rruncs,
3',4'(i7c per lb . nr to ttzp nnd quality
Apricots. Royal, 7'iffl2!6e: Moor Hark, Vift
13c. I'earhes, peeled, 12Vjfy20c; unpeded,
BVifylOc.
Veil' York III)' Comix Mnrket.
SRW YORK. May 13.-Ther'e hns been
nn change In the general chnrncter of tho
murket for dry goods today The demand
In all divisions hero hns been quite mod
crate and prices nro without quotable al
teration. Print cloths nro Inactive
throughout. Thero Is 11 stonily tone In I ho
market for silks and ribbons.
II t-t urn lvltli lIlNcluirunl Sen men,
NKW YORK. May RThe I'nlted States
cruiser Huffaln arrived this morning from
Manila, via Colombo nnd the Suez canal.
Tho Huffalo left CavlK-. Manila. April I
and arrived outside thn bar at Handy Hook
last night nt midnight, muktnc the run
In thlrty-elght days. The Huffalo brought
59) seamen and ilfty-reven mnrlnes, the
moat nf whom hnd enlisted for tho war. or
for three yeais. They will bu discharged
at tho Rrooklyn navy yard,
Smaiherx .(re Clued,
TOPEICA. Kan.. May 13.-Mlss Rose Crist.
Mrs. C'hadwlek. Miss Mndallne Southard
and O, It. McDowell pleaded gullly In dls
trlct court today of lending a raid on
Murphy's billiard hall, with Mrs, Nation. In
March. They will be fined 110 each. Mrs.
Nation's trial comes up this afternoon. A
change of venue was denied her by Judge
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