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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1901.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
"Wheat is Wehnid bj Hded Rin aid
Diiappo'.ntiif Cabloi.
CORN HELPED BV BULLS CLOSES HIGHER
Oalx Slron mi (I Aetlvr nml Ml
cited of Cerenli Provisions Firm
In nipnthj- tilth Higher
Prices of lion.
CHICAGO, Muy ll.-The fall of needed
rain weakened wheat today nml July closed
c lower, fut tlio bull purty managed to
riipport i.orti, the .luly delivery closing "
Mmde up. July oats closed "if hUhcr una
provisions n shade lo 6c Improved.
Wheat opened wenk mi dlsapijolntlng
cables, July Vuttc to Uc lower at IW '
71il4C. Offerings were mostly Joc'
holding". Reports of damaged crops In tnc
west, southwest and northwest from con
tinned dry weather gave nn Impetus to the
liull element to begin buying, ami the open
Ing decline Wim speedily checked. 1 ben bt -gan
nn upwiird movement, commission
houses being heavy buyers. The bulk take ii.
however, was by those who hud sold on t"
opening depression. The price gradual y
advanced to 72Vc, when reports or rain In
Oklahoma nnd prediction of rnln In so utli
ern Kansas started n reaction. A verifica
tion n in Kansas, showing thnt good pre
clnltatlon hud relieved the Munition there
nnd disappointing world's visible ngures ac
centuated the selling and the. market tell
Meiidlly to 71c. closing weak nnd "so lower
nt 7IW71liC. Locul receipts were. If rurij,
live of contract grade. Minneapolis nml Du
lutli reported lis cars, against 11. Inst week
nnd 224 a year ago. Primary receipts wcrj
ai9,jil hn.. agaliiMt TttO.ooO n year ago. At.
lantlr nnd gulf ports showed nil equivalent
of 400.M") hu. of wheat and Hour. 1 he
world's visible, supply decreased liii.ono bu.
Corn opened Irregular, July Uff'ic lower
to a shade higher, nt 44 V(l H'sc on local
people selling, on the liberal receipts. Ln
der hull manipulation tha price rose later
to 4.V4c l.lttle corn was for sale, though
there' wim a considerable demnnd on the
Hhorl account chiefly following the dec tnc
lu when I. Tlio price ensfd off to 14V4C clos
lug a shade lower at lle. May com wns
Inactive, selling between 51c and 62c, clos.
Ing firm nnd 2U'' higher at ulc. Local re
celpts wen: Ml cars, U of contract grade.
Oats wero strong nml active, with morn
general and exulted trading than either
wheat or com. Intensive country buying
nml further talk of poor crop prospects,
together with the support of local buying,
much of It by shorts taking to cover, sent
the July up to 2Sc and the September to JM,
4i2tiS,r. The market opened tlrm, but yielded
Mlghtly enrlv on talk of rain In Ok ahoma.
The slump was, however, of short duration
nnd the market more than recovered under
heavy buying by commission houses. July
nolil between 2So and 27c and closed iC
lilihor nt 27'!ic.
Provisions were dull but strong In sym
unthv with the excellent demnnd for onts
And .corn at higher prices nnd helped as wen
bv an ndvance In the price of hogs. July
pork sold between $11.70 nnd $11. M4 and
closed Sc higher at $14.77. July lard sold
1. ,...,. t7 k7t. ..ml 17.!HIAM7.3.i. closing 2'V
higher nt $7.00. July ribs sold between ij.p
nnd $7. 'JO nnd closed a siintic nignri ip.;
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 4j
cars: corn, 200 cars; oats, 115 enrs; hogs,
3I.O"0 hend. . . ,,
Tho lending futures ranged ns follows:
ArtlclesTopen.l High. Low. I Close. 1 Yesy.
Wheat
May
July
Corn
Mny
July
Kept.
Oats
Mny July
Sept.
"Pork
May July
Sept.
Inrd
May
July
Kept.
TRIbs
May July
Kept.
7I 71!Mi72 70"J TOJi'
7Uyf"s 72 W "I 'Hrt.
U S4 62 51
4M1 4Mi IHi M
44H 4ITf,4.)4l'.4 ll'.M'i
2X 2X 27T4 27Tj
27 27?iWj M 27Hi?4
' 14 B2V4
14 77Vs 14 S7U 14 70 14 77,4
14 45 14 57H 14 45 14 55
7 R7H 7 0I 7 S7W 7 !0
7 R7i? 7 nVi 7 H7H 7 '
7 07b 0V.i 7 8714 7 9214
8 Ofi S 05 R mv, s 0214
7 S5 7 JO 7 85 7 S5
7 80 7 R5 7 80 7 80
71J?!.
( 1 !().-
43i;
27 'i
ensy In tone nt $: denoting a loss of 23
points on asking rntes. Iron market dis
played easiness jf undertone under liberal
offerings, but no business of consequence
resulted and prices remain unchanged on I
tho basis of VJ.bOtilO.W) for pig Iron wnr
innts, northern foundry, $15. 2j5j 15.60, south
ern foundry, 1( riitlo.5o, nnd soft southern,
J13.WW15.jU. head and spelter ruled Inac
tive and nominally unchanged, t. opper ln
the local market remains Inanimate and
prices were more 'jr less nominal on the
oasis of lli) lor I.nko Hupcrlor and $16. 60
for casting nnd electrolytic. In London a
loss ot 2s M wns noted, closing with spot
at ti Is to! and futures nt 6 29 ad,
OM AHA V II (IIJls.Uj: Jl Mill HIS.
Condition of Trndi; nod (notntlons
011 Mtitine nod I'anoy Produce,
KOOS Hecclpts liberal; good stock, firm,
lfruilc. ..
1 ulK roui.TUY liens, c; young una
old ioostir, wuici turkeys, bync; ducks nnu
(jt-ese, lUi'.ic.
UUT'l tin-Common to fair, lO&llci choice,
UylJc, separutor, 2tc,
iHl.riu flsii-iilnek bass, ISc; white
bass, iiiu, biuensn, lie; b'Jllhtfads, SCi blue
iiiib, 7t, uuifuios, Ccj catilsh, i:c; cod, vcj
cloypies, iw, ciscoes, 7c; halibut, 11c; her
inifs", 01 ; huudocK, Vis, macKtrcl, i5c; percli,
l,c; pIcKfiel, w, pike, lie, rtd snapper, lucj
Buiinon, He, suniisii, uc; smelts, sc; trout,
IW, nllltl'IISh, 1-0.
l'lUh.Uis.v-1.1 ve, per dor., $1.
VhAl.H Choice. IctflOc.
11 a i I'rlces qticivu y Omnlin Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
,U; No. 1 upland, Jll.w; medium, $11; coarse,
410..W. Hyu straw, M.'m. Thoe prices ale lor
nuy ot good color and duality. Demand
lull" Itecelpts, 11 CUM.
Uii'ln-iii - wmte, i'Jc.
CultN No. :), Uc
UllA.S 1j
VKOKTAHLKS.
ai'INACH-l'er bu. box, 6iw.
Adi-A HAUL a -Native, tier doz., 4015OC
juiULionn v.aiiiorma, .er lb., 2c.
imiVl'B 1'er uoi boc.
jsiVv' t-Aiiilu'lo I'er uot 60c.
Nl'.n' 1 onSii'a I'er uo ouc.
ft Cl'.MiiliiW-Hothouse, per dor,, $1.2
i'AIlSNirs-1'er bu 40c.
TCHMi'H 1'er bu., 5oc
lli.i.ra i'er uu., 4c.
CAikituTa-l'ur ou., 4U0. ,
i.r. iTUCii l'er bu., 3iKgKc.
ikAiiiaiiliS i'er uor,, iiaauc.
I'Ailoi.l'-l -l'er dor., Joe.
I'UTA'luilJ-l'cr ou., oOc; Colorado, s)0c.
ii 11-1 j 1'u 1 Ai'uKriiiany unios. vouvm;
Hcu iiivcr Valley, iuc.
UAiiUAUi-. iM'W uuiuornia, -me.
'lu.MA nji'.H- l''iorloa. ner 0-basKet crate,
fancy, choice, $2.76.
uin lUiNH-unio, pur iu., iuc,
CAULIKLuw i-Ju St. iMum. per crate. $2.
UU,AtNf5 Wax, per 1-J uu., $1.2o'i.ao;
striiij. Per 1-3 bu., $1.
Ajj i'i.AiS 1 i'er uu. oox, j.
I'ui-l'iCita I'tr bu. uox, $2.2u.
1'iSAH l'cr bu., 1.7i; per i-J bu 75c.
Cf.Lc.lt V Ciilioinia, par bunco., tirulbz.
XBW l'OTATOKK l'cr lb., Ic.
X'KUITS.
STllAWHlJKHIlitj Arkanans, per 84-qt.
case, tt.W.
cuLititms-Callfornla, per 8-lu. uox,
$1.7u.
Al'i'i.iJS l'cr DDI.. 4.w wnsnington, rcr
bu. box, $2.
THOI'ICAL PItUtTS.
OllANUUS-Cnllfornla seedlings. $2.'J54f
2.6o; navels, $2.503.25; Med. sweets, $2,751?
3.W.
LK.MONB caiirornia, extra fancy. $3.20:
choice, J 3.
ha.n a.n ah i'er uuncn. according 10 sice.
$2.(102.50.
f 10a uauiornia, new canons, 10a; layers,
(:, imported, per lb., lOHl-c.
LlATtiS l'orslan, iu W-iu. boxes, rialrs, 60
per lb.; Halloween, &V4c per lb.
iMNKAri'LUH-lVr doz.. $1.752.25.
MISCELLANKOUS.
HONEY California, per 24-sectlon case,
$3.75.
uiui.ii rer uoi., i.w; per nnu udi., jj.io.
NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; nl
herls. tier Hi.. 13c: almonds, tier lb.. ISU'JW.
raw peanuts, per lb., 6ijot4c; roasted, tiV4'u
"V4c; llrazlls, 13c; pecans, lwa c; cocoanuls.
cacn, i'ac.
em, 14c; fresh southwestern, 13c, fresh
southern, 124c
C'HEEHE Steady, New York full creams
old, fancy smnll, U4f12c; New York full
creams, new, choice, 7c
Toledo Urn 1 11 nod .Seed,
TOLEDO, O., May 14.-WHEAT-Weak;
cash and May, 74',4e, July, 73'c,
rOHN Active, strong; cash and May,
461ic; July, 44Vic; September, (4i,c.
OATS Quiet; cash and May, 2S'ic; July,
27Nc.
ltYE-54c.
CLOVEUSEED-Cash, prime, $6.00; Oc
tohcr, $5.20.
I'rnrln Mnrket.
PEOUIA, May 14,-COHN-Hlghcr; No. 3,
43Uc.
OATS Firm; No, 3 white, 23l4Q2v?ic, billed
through.
WHISlvY-On tho basis of $1.2S for lln
lahcd goods.
Mlltvankec (Irnln .llnrkcl.
MILWAUKEE, May 14.-WHEAT-Mnr-kct
tower; No. 1 northern. 73'4;7lc; No. 2
northein. 72l73c: July, 71'4Ti72Uc
ItYE-gulet; No. 1. 5i4ti5..e.
IJAHLEY Dull; No. 2, &7c, sample, 40f
olc.
14 r7',4
II 72'ji
II 45
7 S-M
7 K74
7 SO
8 or.
7 85
7 77',4
No. 2.
Cash quotations wero as follow:
KLOl'lt Dull; winter patents. $3.SOH3.90;
trnlghts, $3.20'f3.RO; spring specials, $4.20;
pntents, $3.4014.50; straights. $3.2083.50;
Vinkera. I2.2lKl2.S0.
WHEAT No, .1 spring. 60Q71Vic; No. 2
red, 7o?)7U(,e.
cnnNNn. 2. r2H63ttn: No. 2 yel ow. 5314c.
OATS No. 2. 28U8CK4c; No. 2 white, Mc;
No. 3 white, 28V4tl-,aV4c.
ItYI5 No. 2. 62c.
I1ARLKY Good feeding, 52055c; fair to
rhntre mnltlnir. 6iVfiri7c.
HEEDS No. 1 llax. $1.73V4: No. 1 north-
vestern. $1.73',4; prlmo timothy, $3.003,65.
I'llOVlHIONS Mess pork, per bbl $14.60
11(14. tw. I.nru, per 100 ids., (.s(sf((.i'. snort
rlliH nldns lloosel. $7.0Cft8.0O. Drv salted
phoulders (boxed), $fi.75iU7.00. Short clear
M'lcs (boxed). $S.12H'i8.25.
WHISKY Ilasls of high wines. $1.28.
Kollowlng arc tha receipts and shipments
Tor today:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 23,000 2S.000
Wheat, bu 52.000 182,000
Corn, bu 238,000 311,000
Oats, hu 335,01)0 2rt8,(iO
llye, bu 11,000 33,noo
Harley, bu 30,0() I.ftw
On tho Produce exchango today the but.
ter market wan steady, creameries, llffiyc
ilalrles, llW16c. Cheese, OUIfllc. Eggs, lO'j
niic.
ISIItV YOUIC tiKNKHAI, MAIIKET
Qnotnllona
on Vnrlonn
St. I.onls firpln anil I'rnTlalona.
ST. LOUIS. May 14. WHEAT Low-jr;
No, 2 red, cash, elevator, 73Uc; track. 75ft'
io;jc; .iiay, i.i'.ic; jin, w.su; ocjiiciuui'i,
tsi.c: No. 2 hard. 72'Ac.
t UHN i.ower; no. z casn, o; tracK, qep
4iv4o; .Mny, 43c; July, t'ic; September,
42:.
OATS Easy; No. 2 cash, 2914c; trnck.
29!41i304c; Mny, WMc; July, 26ic; Septem
ber. 254c; No. 2 white, 31c.
IIVK steady at &fc.
KLOUH-Dull; patents, $3.553.75; extra
fancy and straight. J3.15fi'3."0: clear. $2.80
qj;i.uo.
at;iiu 1 imotny, jz.ia'ira.uu.
COUNMEAISteady, $2.30.
HHAN Wenk; sacked, enat trnck, fi9ff0c,
HAY -Timothy, strong, $10.6021.1.50:
prairie, stendy. $10.0011.50.
WIIISKY-Stendy, $1.28.
IKON COTTONTIES-$1.05.
llAa(JlNG-f.W?7c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
1'HOVISIONH - Pork, steady; Jobbing,
$15.75. Lard, better at $7.82V4. Dry rait
meats, quiet; boxed lots, extra shorts,
$8.37M.: clear ribs. $8.50: clear sides. $8.02V4.
Duron, quiet; boxed lots, extra shorts,
$0.124: clear ribs. $'J.25; clear sides, $0.37V4
METALK Lead: Firm at $l.22V5t(l.25.
Hpeitur; ljasy ami (in 11 nt ys.xj.
IOl'LTItY Market steady; chickens, 7Hc;
springs, in'o-uc; turneys, &c; uucks, be
ceese. lie.
Hl'TTEU-Stcndy; creamery, 1519c;
uairy. uru idc.
EUUS Stcudy at i)ic, repacked ana cases
Included.
IlECEIPTS-Klour. 6,000 bbls.; wheat, 15,
000 bu., corn. 43,(i0 bu.; oats, 35,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Plour, 10,000 bbls.; wheat,
ib.ixiu uu.; corn, a:,uw uu.; onts, if.uuu uu.
of the Duy
Coiuinodltles
NEW YORK. May H.-FLOUU-Recelpts,
J4.&SB bbls.; exports, 17,922 bbls.; wenkor
nnd less active: 11 shndo lower; winter
patont.1, $3.ii5if4.oo; winter strnlghts, $3.45
3.55: winter extras. J2.4riII2.h5: Minnesota
bakers, $2.903.25; winter low grades. $2.30
$2.40. Hye Hour, steady; fair to good, $2.85
43.20: cholco to fancy. $3.2503.60,
COKNMEAI. Quiet; yellow western, $1;
city, 98c; Ilrandywlne, $2.45fi2.&5.
HYE Dull; No. 2 western, file, afloat;
atate. 56'n5c, c. I. f.. Now York carlots.
HAKLEY Nomlnnl; feeding, 4&7j48Hc, c. I,
f. New York; mnltlng, 62U70c, c. I. f. Now
York cnrlots.
J1AP.LKY MALT Dull; western, 65SC7c.
WHEAT Hecelpts, 104,100 bu. Spot, ensy;
No. 2 red, 82Hc f. o, b. atloat: No, 2 red,
80-V. elevator; No. 1 Duluth, 82Hc, f. o. b.
Moat; No. t hard. Duluth, SSTic, f. o. b,
atloat. Options opened stendy, but nt onco
weakened Under reports of showers ln the
southwest, breaking tho drouth In some
vcctlons. Liquidation was a feat tiro all day,
Impelled nlso by disappointing cables, for
eign soiling, small clearances nnd a light
export trade. Closed wenk nt HflSic net
decline; May, SO'ifaStc, closed at 80Hc; July,
77 7-lifl7SUc, closed at 77V4c; September,
76 3-ltt'n76',ic, closed nt 75'c.
COUN Hecelpts, llfi.OOO bu.; exports, 3.83S
bu.; sales. 125,000 bu, futures, 8.000 bu, spot.
Spot market easier: No, 2, 61Vic. elevator,
nnd 61,c f. o. b. nlloat. OptloiiH generally
Arm all day on vigorous support from west
rn clique operators, offsetting other con
elderatlons of a bearish nature, such ns
cables, receipts nml clearances. Closed easy
and unchanged. May, 51fo514c. closed at
tie; July. 48?45f4i;c, closed at 4S,c; Septem
ber, 48 3-l&iHS4C. closed at 48VJC.
OATS-Hecelpts. 92.100 bu.; exports, 315
bu. Spot, Hteady. No, 2. 33Hc; No, 3. .tic;
No. 2 white, Jlc. No, 3 white, 330; track
2lS.Vl "J.01""' 1321-4OTHc. track, white, ;
i'XcJ 2rtl"."H ,,1',r,l ''ut Arm with corn.
chofcrfSc" "W,,p,n"' 7C4iS,c; 00"
lMc;8' tiltvi
6c; Pnclllc coast. 1900 crop, 16U19c- 1899
IHflSo: old olds. 2ar,o. i0''c j,
HIDES-Steady; Oalveston. 20 to "! lh
ISMc; California, 21 to 25 lbs.. 19c 'IVxns
dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. 14ftl4V,c J0, la
l.EATHEH Firm, hemlock sole. Ilueim
Ayres. light to heavyweights, 24fiiio acid
23'4W24!4c ' UL,U
TALLOW-Stendy; city. ($2 per package)
4Hc: country (packages free), ruskc
PHOVISIONS-Ueef. steady; family, jio so
ff 11.50 j, mess, $9.W9.); beef hams, $20.iW
21.60; packet. $10.001060; city extra India
mess, $14.00fflB.). Cut meats, steady
nlcklril bellies. $S.50fil0.50: pickled shoul.i,., u'
17.75: pickled hams, $9.75f 10.25. Lanl, steady
western steamed, $S,2o; rellned, steady'
continent, $S,35: South America, $9.25: com
pound, $0.75. Pork, quiet; family, $lti,(iViT
le.ro; short cleat, $15.60&'17.0O; mess, $15.00
16.(0.
niCE-Steady: ilotucstlc, fair to extra,
SNSitio; Japan, 4,iOTc.
MOLASSEH-Qult; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 32(00.
nUlTEH-Hecelpts, 10.4S9 pkgs.; steady;
creamery. 15tfil9c: fuctory, lUilic.
CHEESE-Recelpts, 591 pkg.; new. Irreg
ulnr; fancy colored, 8c; fancy small col
red. 8',4c fnncy small white, SJic
EOOS Hecelpts, 25,6fil pkgs.; slow mid
weak! wostern, regular packed, lZMUVio;
storage western. 13VStI4c.
POULTUY Alive, slow: spring chickens.
40355c pci pHlr; fowls, 10jc; turkeys, Sc;
drested. steady.
METALS Little Interest was manifested
1n tin today and prices Jagged on materi
ally despite the fact that metal abroad fur
ther advanced under manipulation, closing
ts 3d ahove the close of-yesterday on spot,
but futures were unchanged at 119 1.
(ut a very dull day our market closed
Liverpool Grnlii unit Hrovlslon.
LIVEHPOOL. May 14.V-WHEAT-Steady;
No. 2 led western, winter. 6s lH4d; No. 1
northern spring, Bs 10l; No. 1 California
Cs lV4d; futures, quiet; July, 5s 10id; Sep.
tember, 5s 9?id,
CORN' Spot, easy; American mixed, nom.
Inal. 4s: American mixed, old. 4s Id: fm
tureH, stendy; May, nominal; July, 3s lid;
acptemner, as unci.
PEAS Canadian, stendv. at 5s Sd.
FLOITH St. Louis fancy winter, dull. 8s.
HOPS At London. Paclllc coast, steady,
nt i:4frJC4 15s. u
PHOVISIONS-neef, easy; extra India
mess, (ils 3d. Pork, stendy; prlmo mesa
western, C3s 3d. Lard, quiet; American re
llned, in palls, 41s: prime, western, ln
tierces, quiet, 40s 9d, llacon, Cumberland
cut, 2(1 to 30 lbs., steady, 46s; short ribs, 10
to 20 lbs., urm; nt .,1 to ; IPs.
Hteady, at 42s 3d. Long clear middles,
I.eiifV. 3.1 tn in IhS.. steilrlv fi t irUt Krl.
Bhort clear backs, 10 to 20 lbs., steady at
40s 3d; clear bellies, 11 to 16 lbs., tlrm, at
44s :d, annuiiiers, square, 11 to 13 lbs
steady, at 3bH. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16
ins., steauy, uu.
IIIJTTEH-Dull; tlnest United Stntes, 88s;
good United States, quiet, ti6s.
CI1EESI" Oulet; Americnn llnest white,
TALLOW Prlmo city, steady, 26s; Aus
trnllan in Ixindon. quiet. 2Ca fid.
Hecelnt8 of wheat during the last thron
days, l.To.uoo centals, an American,
Hecelpts or American corn during tho Inst
three days, 2GO,200 centnls.
CliniiKfta In Avnllnhle Snppllea.
NEW YORK, May H.-Speclal cublo and
telegraphic communications to llradstrcat's
show tho following changes In nvallablo
supplies compared with the last account:
WHEAT United Stntes and Canada, oast
of the Rockies, decreased l,ai7.000 bu.; afloat
for and In Europe, Increased 1,200,000 du.;
total supply, decreased 157,000 bu,
CORN united States and Canada, cast of
the Rockies, decrensed 1.703,000 bu.
OATS United States and Canada, cast of
the Hockles, decreased 1,225,000 bu,
Among the more Important Increases are
those of 120.000 bu. nt Omaha, IOG.000 bu. at
St. Joseph, 101,000 bu. at Port Huron, 80,000
bu. at Depot Harbor and 60,000 bu, nt Chat
tanooga. The leading decreases Include, those of
471.0m) b.t. nt Chlcngo private elevators, 100,
000 bu. nt NorthwoBtern Interior clevntors,
62,000 bu. nt Ml I wim It on prlvnto elevntora
nml 60.000 bu. each In Manitoba and Nash
ville, Tho total enst of tho Hockles Includes
stocks of Mi.ono bu, of wheat and ss.000 bu,
of oats held at Quebec, n new point of ac
cumulation and shipment.
Knuana t'llv (irnln and I'rovlnlnn.
KANSAS CITY, May 14,-iWHEAT-May,
07o; July, CtPic; September. ClUc: cash.
No. 2 hnrd, iV4W70c; No, 3. OTdlfi'Jc; No. 2
red, 7Mi71c,
CORN Mny. 12i,442c; July. 4!4c: cush,
No. 2 mixed, 424W3c; No. 2 white, 43Vc.
OATS-No. 2 white, 314fi32o.
UYE-No. t. 64c.
HAY-Cholce tlmothl'. $10.501211.00: cholee
prnlrle. $:i.5(Vii9.75,
in' iter creamery, i4i4yi6V4c: dairy,
fancy. 13'iillc.
EGOS Steady ; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock, 9V4c per doz., loss off, cases re
turned; new whlto wood cases Included, ',4c
more
RECEIPTS-Wheat, bO.tOo bu,; corn, 2(1.100
bu., oats, 3.000 hu.
SIIII'MKNTS-Wheat. 47,200 bu.j corn, 20.
8"0 bu.; oats, 7,000 bu.
M.,.I,.V.1?,,,,,," w"pn. Flour and II ran.
NN'?APOLI8, May 14.-WHEAT-Cash,
vL Ji"y:.""ui 0n track, No, 1 hard, 74l;u;
724C. " V,C: No' ! ,,orlhcrn'
ond Vlears"3i?lW?2r20 ClP8rS' !-'2- 'ec'
BRAN In bulk, $12.0iai2.25.
I'hlladclpliU Prodner Market.
,-.'-""Vi , ';'' ulA' ' 14. Ul'TTER
nrnirrn creamery. 20c; fnncy
western lir hits. 21r. fnne. .nnrkv nnl '
EUas-Steady; fresh noarby and west-
.MtlVE.MK.VTS IS STOCKS AMI HOXIIS.
ntornl llesolt of l.nt H'erK'a Pnnlp
Mlioivn by Wenknes.
NEW YORK, May ll.-Thc Inheient
weakness of tho stock market after last
week's severe shock to confidence beenmu
obvious todnv, nnd some violent declines
were caused nv a comparatively ngni
volume of liquidation. Professional opera
tors who were so fortunate ns to secure
stocks that were sacrificed at the low level
on Thursday were very wining to sen nnu
tiiKe pronts wnen incy percciveu imu ioe
rebound had about reached Its limits.
There, wns another class, thnt of tho In
siders nnd friends of vnrlous country
stocks, who bought heavily on Thursday to
sipport tueir tnvorites in oroer 10 pro
tect their values as far ns possible, This
class: wns nnxlous to lighten Its holdings
when the panic whs checked nnd took ad
vantage of tho high level of prices,
Tho Saturday holiday was taken advan
tage of nil through the Wall street dis
trict to bring nccounts to dntc, nnd the
weak condition disclosed In many cn.ses
prompted tho closing out of theRe ac
counts. The bears also resumed their ng-
(tresslve mood today, and not only orrcred
prices down to take the market nwny from
those, seeking to liquidate, hut were Indus
triously circulating alarmist rumors ot the
turtner consequences to ensue rrom uic
conflict In Northern Paclllc. There were
whispers nboit the exchnnge nlso of a new
element of disturbance. In the Union Pa
cific situation, Thnt stock was most prom
inent In tho market all day, nnd its violent
break after a period of strength wns nn ef-
cctivc inuuence in unsettling me wnoie
mnrkct.
Tho selllnir wns seem nnlv for the uc-
count of Insiders, Judging from the ngeuts
employed In executing orders, nnd Inrge
selling orders In this nnd In other western
railroad stocks came from that portion of
tho country turougn tnicngo. uoston wns
also active on the selling side, With the
obvious tendency of the market to vlcld
the Investment buvlng which has been of
more or less ln evidence for tho last day or
two was largely withdrawn In the hope of
getting stocks Inter at lower prices, What
ever the enuses nl work It wns clear that
the buying demand for stocks had fallen to
lnslgnlllcnnt proportions 11 tin the liquida
tion, r.ven 01 comparatively ngni lines,
caused sudden nnd ranld melting nwav ot
values. There were Intervals on the down
grade of 14 nnd even r points between fiiles,
a scrutiny 01 inn price ennnges or me ony
will reveal net losses of between 3 and t
points for a large number of the principal
ac.tlvo stocks. The decline below Inst
night s lovel renched. In Union Pacific. 15
St. Paul. 9; Delewnre A Hudson, Missouri
I'ncinc. and consolidated Copper, fi'.4, nnd
I1WK ISIIU1U, II.
The money market was not nn Influence,
ns there wns no Inrge demand for call
lonns. In fnct. neon e wero mostlv con
verting securities into money ns rapidly ns
possible, For tho same reason the growing
aimcuiiies 01 mo roreign money situation
and the. belief that It will draw Inrgely on
New York's money supply wna viewed with
leksoned ntinrehenslon. The cnmlnir In
stallment of the Drltlsh war loan, the ox
Dected Issue of the Russian lonn In Pnrls
nnd the embarrassment feared for the Lon
don market by tho withdrawal of the
French credits are expected to result In a
general movement 01 gom irom New York,
notwiinsianuing me easier lono or me. ex
chnngo market todny.
uomis oecnmn weng in sympathy with
siocks niter nn cany snow of strength
Total sales, par value, $2,870,000. United
States refunding 2s nnd now 4s advanced V4
tier ceni on mo iasi can.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram nnvs: (lend nilnnen nr.
vailed on the stock mnrkct hero today, a
suite. 01 tningH in remnrKfiDin contrast with
Inn reeent vella nt nvitltfitf.i.i n.wt ...!
Tho stagnation Is universal and the tone Is
heavy 11id depressed. Jobbers refuse to
deal until tho settlement Is over. Amer
icans nro not traded In at all. Such market
ns there Is Is simply an arrangement of
accounts which arc completed by ensh
snles for wenk men 3 or 4 points below the
ruling prices. No blc failures nre evneeled
now, however. The denier whoso illlllcul-
ues 1 mentioned in previous d snatches
was only a champion Haulier. Ho resigns
his membership ns n condition to tho ar
rangement of his nccounts by the referring
committee's decision of yesterday In North
ern i-nciiic. 1 nnvo icnrned mat tho most
Important arbitrageur!) stand to lose some
7o0.0oo and a committee says they would
do naught unless some special steps wore
taken In their cases. The call money rate
whs 2V4 per cent; time lonns, 314; bills, 37.
On account of tho weakness on the ex
change today 21-6 Inquiries nro being re
ceived for gold.
The following are th& closing prices on
tho Now York Stock exchnnge:
balances. $1,331,041. money. i per cent;
New York exchnnge, 25c premium bid, 40c
premium nsked.
HUSTON. Mnv li.-rienrlngs. $27,199,119,
balances, $.M20,al. . ...,
NEW York. Mnv n.-C carlngs, $IV,010,-
981; balances, $22,3110.913.
CINCINNATI, May 14.-Clearlngs, $3,tl2,
900. money, 46 per cent; New ork ex
change, ltK(i20c premium.
- VorU Money Mnrl.et.
NEW YORK. Mnv lt.-MONEY-On call
tlrm, at 3fi per cent; last loan. 4!; ruling
rate, 6; prime mercantile paper, 4fill3 per
cent.
STERLING EX( ' 1 1 A NCI E Easy, Willi lie-
tunl business in bankers' bills at $4.Wf
4.V04 for demand nnd at $4.M!4ft4.S45ii for
sixty days; posted rates, $t.85,.4'i(4.M: com
mercial Mils. $4.831417 4.S4.
SILVER-tVrtlllcates, 60c; bnr, 694c:
Mexican dollars, 4?)Uc,
HON DS Government, strong; state,
weak; railroad, weak.
1'hc closing pile i-a on bonds todai are ns
follows:
OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET
Bef Steers brought About Etsadj Fr.cis
and Oowii ActiTt and Stronger,
HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE HIGHER
V. S rcf. 2
uu coupon
do St., teg ,iw
do million 109
do new rcg t3
do coupon IJs
reg. ..106I4 N. Y. Central la. . . .t07i
lfttii; , ,1. i . Ren. jd..i:ii
Olnclal Monday..
uiuciai ruesday.
..11314
..W
do odl 4, rK...
do coupon
do 5s, reg
do coupon
D. of C. 3 Ms
Atcli. gen, 4i
1I0 nul. 4
t'Himil.-i So. lu
Chen. & Ohio 4Us.
do is
C. &. N. W. c, 7..i.isij
Mo H. P. deb. is. 121'.
Chlcngo Ter. 4s M
Colorndo Ho. 4n SI
1). U It. CI. 4s....
Krle gencrnl 4s...
1. W. & U. V. Is.
it en. Klectrlc St,.
In. Ccntrnl 1 lil;
"1. (. Illll. IS..I02V5
M.. K A T. 2 81!j
do 4s pii;
No. l'ncltlc 3s....
I do 4
In y. c & st l i.
N. & V. con. 4s
.ltVj Oregon Nnv. Is.
Mo 4s
Oreton S. I. 6s.
Jo consol J...
IJ'.'i RradlliB gen. Is.
1021, Itlo 11. W. Is
fVi St I K. 1 M e. 0:
101
.1W
.120
.1)1
. S7
toe
tit l, S 1' K. 6
i-'t Paul consols,.
SI. P., C. & I. Is
do fs
S41. Paclllc 4s
So. ltalUny If....
S. It. Sc T. 6s
Texas Tnc. Is.... 115
do 2s Hn
fnlon Paclfle 4n IOSi
Wabash Is US
do 2s UD'i
West Shore 4s 11414
Wis, Central 4 SI
Pi
10.-.',
107 1
IW
103
i04!i
127
..111!
. Ill
.101'i
.115
.134
.ISO
.U1'i
.120
. Ol'i
.ill'i
CO
Two davs this week.. 8.tl27 13.;v?s 12.SV9
Same uays last wees,.... '1,2 li,u.v) l.,o9i
aanio week beiore 0,912 In.ui'J 1u,j;j
aiimu three weeks ago... o.'.'W U,.'il ,iW
wi mo lour weeks ago.... V,il lo.ui lo.iw
rmino days last year b.(v 12,it9 9,lvl
Averuiie tirln tin Irl fnr lini-H nt South
Omaha tlio past several days wltn comparisons.
Apttl 22.. I 5 10HI I 1 72 3 4 3 b4
April 2J.. u ht) 1 0 Mi 1 3 741 3 ii
,tiru 0 id 1 9 a j ti ' I I i,
Offered. Mild.
.Neiv York MlnliiK Stocks.
NEW YORK, May 14. The following nre
quotations on mining stocks:
Adnms Con
Alice ,
llrrece
Hruimvlck Con
Comstock Tun...
Con. Cnl. & Vn.
DoHil w oo.l Tor .
Horn Sliver
iron Silver
laihlllo Con...
.. 20
. 4)
ICO
. IS
. 5
..'.iS
. M
..110
. 5S
. &
,l.lttle Chief ...
Ontario
Onhlr
Phoenix
l'olosl
Snvnge
Sierra Ncvnd
Small Hopes .
SlnniUril
.. 13
..$'0
.. 0
.. 1:
.. 1."
.. 20
.. 10
M
iou
April 26..
April 21..
April 2s..
API II 1,,
Ai.l'll
May 1,,..
May 2....
Muy 4 ...
May
May 5....
May 6....
May 7....
..my a..,.
May 9.. .
-May 10...
Alay 11...
May 12...
May 13...
May II...
London Stock tliiotntlons.
LONDON, May 14. I p. m.-ClosIng:
Consols, money.... t4 1-14 Krle 34
do nccount Ml, do 1st pfd M'.i
Atchison 72'i Pennsylvania 71
Canadian l'nc W Itemllng lt".
St. Paul I6.M4 (lran.1 Trunk IPs
Illinois Centml U7 Anncomln 9'i
loulKvllle IMU Hand Mines
Union Paclnc Oil ,U. S. Steel 4j
N. Y. Central Ij5 I do pfd M
RA R 8ILVER I'lrm, at 27Ud per ounce.
MONEY 2ff3 per cent. The rate of dls
count In the open market for short bills
Is .TJi per cent; for three months' bills, ZYt'if
3' per cent.
Atchison f6V4 Mex. National lOVi
do pfd 92H Toledo, St. U &. W. 17U
liauiniore uiua,. .074 no pia
Canadian Pacific. ...100 )', C. C!. & St. L.
Cnnnda 80 61 ISo. Paclllc
Ches. & Ohio 444 So, Hallway
O., II. & Q.
Chi. Ind. & It
do pfd
Chi. & E. III..
C. k N. W...,
C, It. I. & P
C, C. C. ft St.
Colorado So...
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd
Del. ft Hudson..
Del. j. & W....
Denver & It. O.
do pfd
Krle
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd....
Hocking Valley
do ptd
Illinois Centrnl
Iowa Central . .
do pfd
Lnke Erie A W.
do pfd
L. & N
Manhattan L...
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central
Minn. & St. L. .
Mo. Pacific
M.. K. & T
do pfd....
N. J. Centrnl ...
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk & W....
do pfd
No. Pacific
do nfd
Ontario & W....
Pennsylvania
...:s9'ii do pfd..
30 Tex. & Pacldo ....
6S Union Pacific ....
120 do pfd ,
190 WabaMi
lW'.i do pfd ,
1. .. 77 IWheel, & u R,..,
...... iri' do 2d pfd
4i4 Wis. Central
do nfd
.153 I Adams V.x
.207 I American Kx
. 42 V. S. Ex ,
. 90 JWells-l-'urgu Ex...
v'.i rtiimi, wopper ....
62 Anier. Car F
47 do nfd
....t724 Amer. S. & It
43 do nfd
3 Amer. Tobnern ...
1 Anne. Mln. Co....
limokljn n. T
.. 53
.. H
..117
.. OS
..103
..:57;
3VI
... MW
...1M
...1184
... 414
... d7
...150
...104
. 60
. 44U
. 25',
. 75
. 41
.:oi;
. m;
. 174
. 33
. 1?4
. 2?4
. Hli
. 41
ISO
.IS",
. 80
UU
.111
. 214
. 764
. uu
. 4'i
.121
. 414
Colo, Fuel & Iron.. ff;
rn 1'.,. -
Con. Tobacco
do nfd
Oen. Electric .
Olucose Sugar
mier. Taper .,,
do pfd
Ijiclede Gas ..,
564 Con. Gas..
Hik-klng Coal ,,,,
inier. rower
Republic Steel ..
do pfd
National Iliscult.
Nntlonnl lnii . .
Nntlonal Salt ....
do pfd
No. Americnn ...
.1124 PaclOc Const
Heading 3 (Pacific .Mall
do 1st pfd " 'People's Ons
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd....
8t. U AS. F..
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd....
St. L. Soiltluv.
do ptd
St. Paul
do pfd
Terminal & T. pfd
n. & O. pru
Chlcano & Alton..
io pfd
ChlcnRo (1. W
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
4'iVjlPresseil 8. Car ."
! 1 no pfd
(0 Pullman P. Car.
"ii sugar
. 31 jTenn. Coal &
5I4iU. 8. Leather
.14) do pfd
14 C. 8. rtubber
I4 do pfd
SI Western Union
374 Union Hag
Iron.
a
.:o34
..220
,. so
. 20
.. 75
,. fc2
..WI9
.. 164
.. K'l
,, 17
40
.. If.14
.. 43
. 77
.. S'-4
.. .-.
.. 23
,.l"6'i
.. 42
.. S.I
..200
Foreign I-'liinnelnl.
LONDON, Mny 14. Whllo todny money Is
comparatively easy fixtures nre stiff. Rntik
er nnd brokers nre disposed to keep their
balances well In hand, In view of possible
contingencies. Discounts wero firm. Tho
weakness of Paris exchange sttnvilntcs tho
fenr of the withdrawal of gold from Lon
don In connection with the Issue of tho
Russian loan ln the middle of next week
Ruslness on the Stock exchange todny was
stngnnnt. i'rlces wero irregular, ncing nr
fected by tho situation of Americans. Con
siils nml flrsl-i'lass securities were tlrm.
Grand Trunks wero ensler owing to lack of
support. Har gold In tne open mnrkct, ns
9Hd. Gold premium at Ruenos Ayrcs, 101.30.
Spanish 4s. 71H.
RERUN. Mny 14. IVslness was stng
nnnt on the bourse todnv. but nrices Im
proved owing to the llrmness on the Vienna
bourse. Americans wero quiet nnu nesi
tuting.
Condition nf the Trensury.
WASHINGTON, May 14.-Today's state
ment of tho treasury balance In the general
fund, exclusive or tne ihu,(io,t) goia re
serve In tho division of redemption, shows
Avnilablo cash balance, $158,679,781; gold
j9i.2U.7S5.
Cotton Market. .
NEW YORK, Mny 14,-COTTON-Whlle
there was no speculative stir of nny ac
count In cotton today, the mnrket showed
considerable Irregularity and closed higher
on some months, after n poor start. Shorts,
wero easily frightened and tho market owed
tho hulk of Its strength to support from
this nunrter. In tho Inst hour tho south
turned n large seller nnd the trade here
soon switched over to the bear side ngnln.
Tho near months suffered most from the
selling movement. The movement finally
was steadied, with prices not 2 points lower
ou near and 15 1 2 points higher nn far
months Spot closed quiet; middling up
lands. Rl-lCc: middling gulf. S5-16c: sales.
ti.olu naies.
LIVERPOOL. May 14. COTTON Snot
quiet; prices 1-lfid lower; American mid
dling fair, 48'l 3-16d; good middling, 4d;
mldd Ing. 4 5-lwl; low m (Idling. 4viid: good
ordinary, awl: ordinary, 3i.
N1SW UK bKANS. May i.-wtu.n
Steady; sales, 2.HX) bnles; ordinary. 5'4c;
good ordinary. 5 15-16c; low middling, Cic;
middling. 7 9-10c: good middling. 8c: mid
dling fair. S'.ic; receipts, 3,007 bales; stock,
IS2,;u bales.
ST. LOl'IS, May 14.-COTTON-DU1I; mid
dling, 711-lfic; sales, 100 bales; receipts,
l.fioi bales; siupments, 1,190 bales; stocK,
74,2iS uaies.
Wool Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS. Mnv H.-WOOl, Easv. tin
changed; medium grades, llff!7Hc; light
line. 11U14V4C; Heavy line, '.mile; tun wasned,
178'J7C.
HOSTON. Mnv 1 (. WOOL Tliere is prac
tically no change In tho condition of tho
wool marKet nero and tnero is notning in
the wool outlook to encourngo speculation.
The nrices nt which wools are being bought
ln the west are about the same as tho class
of wools nro selling for In this mnrkot. Tor
territory tine medium nnd nno scoured
statue. I0SM2C is quoted, while the str ctly
titanic nrtlcle calls for I01j.l5c. Sales of
Ohio washed delaine have been made at 28c
mid this nnnears to bo the ton of the ores
out market. Quotations: Missouri U-blood
commng, -u-n.c; d noil, .uc: nriiKi cnmuing,
18c. Territorial, scoured basis Montana,
lino medium and line, ltlfloc: scoured, 12f.
43o; staple, 455f4t5c; Utnh, Wyoming and
ldnhn. tine med 11m and tine. 12(iZllc:
scourca, iiru-izc; stnpie, iidfuc.
i6',
13
7S4
45
lo pfd..
V. S. Steel
do pfd....
1-'
1 73
. 6i5
13
c;u
41
90
67 lAtchlson 4....
'.t'.li N. 1? 11 A rv
.110
.120
.178
.190
.IS91
Us.
1014
624
IfH
21
114
30
Ronton Murk luolntlon.
HOSTON. Mny 14,-Call loans, 41,4 per
cent; time loans, 5H per cent, OIUclul
closing:
A., T. & 8. F
do pfd
Amer. Sucar
do pfd
HoNton & Alu'y...
Iloston Elevated .
Iloston A Me
C , II, ft q
Dominion Coal ..
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do ptd
Oen. Electric
Kd. Elec. Ill
Mexican Oentlnl.
N. E. a. ft C
Old Dominion ....
Vlubber
Union Paclllc ....
Union Land
.110
Adventure
lung. Mining
A ma I. Copper
Atlantic
Iloston & Mont 105
lllltle Sc Ilnslnn . .1.1.1
. I'm. & ltecla
.1144 Centennial
. 414 Franklin
. 90 illumboldt
.210 Osceola
.255 Parrot
2l4 qulncy
. H ISnnta Fe Copper
. 31 Tninarack
20 lutah Mlnlnn ....
..104 Winona
. !4Wolverlne ......
. ll'i
. SO
. K
. '
.163
. 7
.T.'O
. :
. 3
. 31
HniiK ClrnrloKs.
OMAHA. May 14.-Clearlngs. $1,005,172;
corresponding day lost year, $9So,155; In
crease, ia,nn,
CHICAGO. May 14,-Olearlngs, $27,10i),21;
balances, $2,554.ii3S, foreign exchange, $4.8j'i
4l4.R9: New York exchange, 10c premium.
PHILADELPHIA, Mny H.-Clcarlnss,
$20,918,235: balances, $2,624,295.
RALTIMOUE. May M.-Clearlngs. $S,IS7,
114: balances. $V43,7.
8T. LOUIS. Ma.v CLarlnarn. U.3.U.17K
C'offpr Market.
NEW YORK, May H.-COFEEE-Spot
Rio, dull; No 7, Invoice, buc. Sllld, quiot
Cordova. Sii5fl2c. Llouldatlon and dtsan
pointing developments on the outlook led
to lower prices todny. The mnrket opened
quiet, with prices unchanged to 5 points
lower, and for the rest of the day wna
heavy, with 11 downward tendency under
room mm some roreign soiling ami nearm
of supporting orders. Lower prices In Eu
ropean markets nnd generous receipts In
Rio. with sluggish snot demand and ox
pected larger Ilrnzlllun shipments served
to check Investment buying. Tho market
rinsed unlet, with nrices net 10 points lower.
Total sales were 17,250 bags, Including May
at fi.25SID.30c, June, 6.30c; July, s.coc; August
h.We; Hepiemner, 5.5oriJa.tioc; uciouer, ii,wo
December, 5.75c.
4)11 nnd Rosin.
NEW YORK. Mnv 14-OILS-Cottonseed
lull: tirlma crude, nominal: nrlmo vellow
-I3i Petroleum, easy. Rosin, dull. Turpen-
t lie, steady. 345(3 14c.
OIL CITY. Pa Mnv 14.-OILS-Credlt
balances. $1.07; certificates, no bid; ship
ments, lii.wsi bbls.; average. Vi,ii nnis.
runs. 9i.2(,9 bills.: uvernee. 81.937 bhls.
LIVERPOOL, Mny 14.-OILS-Llnseed
44s.
Kviniorntfil ond Dried I'rtilts.
NEW YORK, Mny 14. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market for evaporated apples
ruled moderately uctivo and about steady
at fully ststulned prices. Export Inquiry
wns ot tair vniume. State common, .iji'iuo;
prlmo, 4Vilflc; choice, 5fo5'fec; fancy, Of'
CALIFORNIA DRIED TRl'lTS-Ruled
lather (iilet hut about Btendy at unchanged
nrices. Primes. 'M'.tiili: tier lb., ns to rlze
and qunllty, Apricots, Royal, 7M12c; Moor
Park. SV4f13c, Peaches, peeled, 12Vsri20o;
unpecieu, u'j'tnuo.
Neiv York Dry riooiln Mnrkel,
NEW YORK. May ll.-DRY GOODS-Tho
market today has not shown any chnngo of
moment lu any department, only a quiet
business having been In progress In all lines
of cotton goods, and prices nro without
quotable alteration, Print cloths continue
Inactive nnd prints nre Irregular. Silks in
fnlr renuest and urines steadv.
MANCHESTER, May 11. CLOTHS
Weak; sales cannot be made itilesa con
cessions made. Yarns, rather easier.
Suunr Market.
NEW YORK May 14, SCO A R Haw,
firm, but quiet; fair refining, 3c; centrlfu
gal. 96 test, 4 D.32c; molasses sugar, 3',4c
renned. quiet.
NEW ORLEANS, May 14,-Qulct; open
kctt 0. 3 3-lttfi 13.16o: onen kett e rentriru
gal, 3T4044O; centrifugal yellow, 44(?lc
seconds, 24filc. Molasses, strong, centrlfu
as I, SiuliR.
toil llviiiiinil for Micep nnd l.nnitiej
niul Mnrkrt C1111 lie Uooted n lonr
ter llluber All A roil nil 'I'liiiu
It Wns l.nit Week,
SOUTH OMAHA. May I.
Receipts were; Cattle, nogs, aiicep.
3,1116
0,1'Jl
6,o2i
i.iSJ
I 1901. U00.lS99,189i.U97. I:90.lb3j.
o .rt'i . Utl 3 71
5 77Vil 6 39 1 65 a 84
u irsl t 41 3 0J 3 19
I O Ji 3 U 3 II
3 Sl
A II
3 10:
3 26,
a
5 61 I I 3 Ml i ,9 3 74 4 M
J tl'41 a 3. 1 3 N J bui . loi 4 94
0 Cii 5 2G 3 6l j 3 791 I 1
& 0 15 J 'J 3 01 13 lb, 4 l
6 72i4i 5 17 3 65 3 Si 3 "M 4 M
5 044 5 26 3 5s 3 93 i 72 3 26 4 47
& 22 3 02 3 95 3 i 4 3U, '
67's I 3 Oil 3 931 3 Oil 3 2, 4 40
5 0H 5 21, 1 2 9j 3 7U 3 3V 4 ii
.1 tl 1 0 ltli 3 69, 1 .1 111 3 19 ' W
6 6514 C 12 3 651 3 S9 3 161 4 46
I 5 bl , 5 lo 3 021 4 9ol 3 651 1 4 43
u U1M1I n 16 .1 0-1 3 91, i mi i"i i la
I 5 16) 3 661 4 191 3 66, 3 17
b GMil I 3 OS, 4 361 3 65, 3 20 4 44
3 30,
4 in
4 M ,
4 31
3 7
4 (
4
i HI
4 H
4 0j
6 71 , 5 17
4 22 3 Oil 3 1,) 4 3o
Indicates Sundaj'.
The otllcial number of cars of stock
brought lu today by each road wns:
Cattle. I logs. Hh'p. 11 scs.
1
IS
I
29
ii
9
(0
21
3
C., M. & St. P. Ry 4
Missouri Paclllc Uy 4
I'll on Pac II W Hvsteni.... 31
C. & N. W. Uy 9
V.. E. .t M. . R. H 31
S. C. At P. Rv I
C, St. P., M. V O. Ry.. 31
It. V- M. It. R. R 13
C, 11. A: y. Ry 3
It. 1. 01 P.. east 4 7
C, It. 1. Ii P., west 35
Illinois Central S 1
Total receipts P50 113
'ho dNtiohltlon of the ilnv'.i recelnts 'was
as follows, each buyer purcuaslng tuc num
ber 01 neau inuicaicu;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co t69 1.2PJ
c. II. Hammond Co 2'J ....
swift ami Comnanv 861; 1.91
CJilnhy Packing Co 713 1,599
Armour & Co too 3,2oj
Swift nnd Co., country 17
i.oomau Ac uo i:;i ....
Livingstone .t Schnl er.'... 7K
Hamilton Ac Rothschild .. 1
L. F. Husz sc.
Mawhluney 57 ....
Other buyers 23.S ....
I3S
1,119
2,410
615
Totals 3,321 8,046 6,P1I
CATTLE Tho sunnlv of cattle on xnln
tins morning wns nut large, receipts nc un
ing several cars of Texas that were not
offered. While tho murkel was not overly
nctlvo tho bulk of the cattle changed haniM
In good season.
I'ackera started out and mild lust nbout
steady prices for tho beef steers. Early in
tno morning n few salesmen thought thev
got strot.ger prices for desirable grades.
but an a general thing tho market could bo
quoted stcudy. Tho last end of tho market
was n little druggy and lu somo cases It
was dlltlcult to get steady prices tor the
commoner kinds, as packers did not seem
to be particularly anxious tor that class of
cattle.
Thcro were onlv about 15 cars of rows
on sale this morning mid tho market ruled
active and steady to stronger all around.
A number of miles wero mado that looked
easily a dlmo higher than the same kind
wero selling tor at tno close of last week,
ln view of the good demand on tho part of
puckers It did not take long to clear tho
yards.
Hulls also met with ready salo whero tho
quality was satisfactory at good strong
prices nnd calves nnd stags sold ln Just
about yesterday's notches.
1 nero were not many stockers and feed
ers offered today and the demand was sut-
licient to inne wnat was orrcred at irood
steady prices. The better grades sold
freely, but tne commoner kinds were rather
neglected. Representative rales:
UElif STEERS.
.... 11W 3 .V)
.. ..1340 3 .'6
IIS6 3 M
15.W ,t :i
1073 3 Ti
1170
1200 4 'lO
1630 4 0$
.IS) 3 73
.IWO .1 '.3
1 im km
1 1(30 4 tO
1
1
..1M4 4 10
..19J0 4 '0
.AW 4 10
..lib) 4 15
1W
4 .'3
610 3 7$
6 2 10 1 14 4 23
I20 3 S
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1..
1.
1.
1.
1
6...
i...
6...
120..
I...
1...
II...
1...
11.
9C0 2 25
.601) 2 7 i
. 30 3 75
. DJ0 iV,
. !0 3 25
STAG6.
MVS 4 40 I
CALVES.
.. 90 5 25 1
130 10
...1000 3 iS
, 734 3 S
560 3
9W 3 Ti
..1310 4 W
... 13) 6 VJ
150 6 W
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
m 3 00
P3 3 )
751 3 'ft
:9 4 1
. 730 3 05
.350 3 T5
913 4 i
750 4
, 67S 4 33
1.
3
6
3
34
4
52
730 4 40
... 520 4 0
...liJ3 I 4)
... 6v) 4 50
.... 672 4 C)
. . . 8C0 4 01
... 790 4 "0
.... .'.71 6 "1)
434 i 25
No. Av. IT. No. Av. Tr.
I 13'J'J 3 50 35 1396 4 90
2 965 4 00 5 1314 4 ')
7 731 4 AO 4D 1146 4 95
2 D03 4 23 16 11(0 4 Yo
4 t00 4 '.'5 1 1470 4 95
1 1060 4 50 24 1383 4 93
1 1090 4 50 24 1083 4 S5
4 72 4 '0 34 1105 4 95
29 1315 4 50 8 1325 4 S5
40 lib! 4 50 21 1159 4 35
4 H2 4 50 4 11S7 4 35
20 950 4 5 5 4 2 1227 4 93
3S , 1001 4 (3 12 13i5 5 00
10 64'J 4 65 15 1136 5 00
1 1510 4 65 21 1207 5 00
17 993 4 70 17...- 1317 5 CO
i 1008 4 70 25 1010 5 00
13 96 4 70 1 1070 5 00
20 KM 4 75 25 1268 5 00
I 7!0 4 75 13 1:01) 5 00
41 1003 4 5 20 1062 5 M
36 1130 4 75 22 1213 5 r1
26 95S 4 SO 17 1061 5 to
44 1077 4 SO 19 1233 5 05
14 1072 4 8H 1046 5 05
5 10SO 4 SO 37 1130 5 10
1 1060 4 SO 38 1210 5 10
18 IChO 4 .'0 30 1204 5 '0
16 1049 4 AO IS 1213 5 10
13 1032 4 SO 32 121 5 10
(0 1049 4 8', 7 1322 5 15
8 117 4 5 6 1333 5 13
II 1133 4 S.-i 2 H70 5 '5
IS 1052 4 !5 12 1250 5 J3
4 10IO 4 tS 19 1302 3 30
4 105 4 5 1 1150 5 70
6 lloO 4 W 43 1190 5 '.'0
17 1114 4 90 90 1447 5 J)
14 1160 4 .!) M 1397 5 V0
31 1132 4 90 2 1306 6 20
23 1176 4 90 20 1246 5 20
1 1000 4 90 1 )) i :s
15 1066 4 10 21 1343 b 25
12 lot.5 4 90 19 1446 5 23
2 1010 4 90 17 1420 & 30
STEERS TEXAS.
7 1134 4 45 25 1328 4 90
a 1191 4 75
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
7 HMO 4 W 7 1051 4 m
31 9S0 4 43 16 996 5 (0
22 92 4 50 18 1)57 5 C3
I'O SI6 4 55 13 1235 J 10
II S42 4 75 20 1344 6 15
19 1050 4 75
STEERS AND STAGS.
!9 135S 4 93
COWS.
. 895 2 00
.1080 2 25
,, 960 2
. 975 2 70
. 910 2 73
. 9b0 2 S5
...1120 3 00
...1030 3 00
... 930 3 00
...16J0 3 10
...1100 3 13
...1030 3 !5
. . . 925 3 23
... S90 3 23
990 3 :'j
1000 i 50
1136 3 50
1050 3 5)
1170 3 50
1310 2 .0
1020 3 65
lOJO 3 t'5
1100 3 63
975 3 75
1135 3 75
950 3 75
940 3 79
1105 3 75
1160 3 90
10W 3 90
SS0 4 00
2
1
1
!!!"'...'.'..
1
1
'.'.'.'.'.'.','.'.'.',
1
3....
11
4
1.
1.
1.
1...
1...
2...
1.
1.
1.
1 1140
1 860
1 1200
3 816
.1223
1
3
10
V.'.'.'.',
1
1
6
3
tr
1
1
i.
1
6
3.
11.
.
4.
870
1176
1 lilt
12o0
, 1210
8S0'
1950
1065
103i)
1065
1158
1 1092
1220
1240
1205
, 100O
1 L30
1218
' 1210
1071
1160
1270
1010
1190
960
1030
7
29
13
19
1
1
2
1
21
6
I
1
1 ....
3 ....
2....
IS
26 ....
3
1
1
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1
1
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37 ....
1 ....
1
COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 10
3 )
3 ")
ill
903
1116
.1002
. 470
. 6 20
. 705
. 680 a ?')
. 171 3 (0
. 870 3 70
. 330 i Ti
. 710 3 75
.. 470 i 75
,. 676.. 3 90
.600 3 90
. 411 3
18.
i fo
4 i
4 :o 2
4 10
HEIFERS.
1.
3..
I..
..
2..
1..
'.. 4 I
....). 1054 3 ("J
135i) 3 10
KOO 3 25
1330 3 25
1330 3 50
1520 3 70
120 3 M
...... 990 3 50
10)1 3 '-0
,1120 3 j0
1130 3 N
u'.'.'.'.
HULLS.
I.
s84
. 705
.1570
813
410
.... 940
.... 7;o
.... 0(5
....1190
.... 738
670
095
3J
875
410
4 M
4 00
4 .fl
t W
4 04
4 01)
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 10
4 15
4 16
I 13
I 20
4 :o
4
4 25
4 25
4 "J
4 .0
4 .13
4 30
4 ?)
4 SO
4 "I
4 :'5
4 15
4 ro
I 50
4 40
4 40
4 60
4 M
4 i")
4 00
4 25
4 31
4 ro
4 40
4 10
4 50
4 '0
I 50
4 50
1....
1....
2....
1....
1....
A
'.'.'.
1 ..
3 J
3 85
4t. ........
904
634
1320 3 90
1135 3 90
120 3 90
1550 3 94
1315 3 90
1720
120
16S0
1210
UO0
3 90
4 .)0
4 00
4 00
4 0
HOGS The miiiiiiIv ..r'lin'.' nn unit, tnilav
was not large, being a trltle'less than there
was n week ago and considerably less than
tWO Weeks ilKO. The mnrkrt nnantvl n uinlil
2(ac higher, with the bulk selling at ..70
and JS.,'24. against 15.671. nnd fV.O v,.t,.r.
day. The heavier weights brought $5.72Vj
miu u.,u 111111 tin nihil HB 4.l.o.'i WHS paid lor
a good loud weighing 315 pounds. The mar
ket was not particularly active at thoso
prices, out sun tne mux ot the oirerlugs
wai out of first hands In good season. Tho
last end of the market was slaw and weak. '
Sellers were holding lor the morning prices j
and as a result it was rather late before
the yards were cleared.
as will be seen rrom tne table or average
prices the market Is now at the highest
point rcacnen since tne nrsi weea in aiuy.
Representative sales:
Av. Sh. Pr. No, Av. Sti. Pr.
No.
12...
10...
St...
70...
85...
M...
SO...
2S...
70...
to...
m...
so...
02...
61...
61...
62
53
....135
....162
....223
I 75
. . 5 50
SO 5 M
4) 3 0
...196 160 3 T24
.177
..164
236
80 5 624
to i tl
SO A CS
79 214
59 206
71..
73..
21.
(Jin. in ; western wethers. $l.23i4.i0; western
venrllngs, $1.5094 80; Texas grass sheep,
$".7614.25. cwts, $J.6Oif,10, culls, $2.$OU3.2o,
spring lambs, IS.MffO.CO.
CHICAGO I.IVli STUCK MARKET.
Ilntoher Mloi'k I'lrm Itotfi I'ltc Conn
llluber Mlirrp MroiiR.
CHICAGO, May ll.-CATTLF.-Rccclpt..
'.C00 head; generally stronger; butcher stock
tlrm; good to prime stecri., $V10yii.ii;
poor lo medium, $I.tx.00, stockers nnd
leedcrs, steady, at $3.2o3I5.10; cows. il.Mt
4.65; heifers. i2.S5Jf4.75; dinners, $2.l51f2.s5;
IiuIIm, $2.7olil.l0; calves, 23c higher, nt $3..
ff5.00; Toxno fed steers, $I.2.Mj6.i); Texas
bulls, $2.755i;!.M. , ,
HOGS-Receipts. 15,000 head; cstlnintcd
tomorrow. SS.iho; left over, 2.rui; 5c higher,
good cle irnncc; top, $S.W; mixed and butch
er. $5.tM'f37"4: good to choice heavy, $.;.i..
iB.SH); rough heavy, $5.CO'd5.70; light, $5.5.
iiiiiix in f"im.-, '... ..,w"v.
SHEEP AND LA.MnS-Rccelpts. S.UiO
hrad; sheep and lambs strong to 10c higher;
clipped lambs up to $4.S5. Colorado, $i.3S.
good to choice wethers. $4.2.Vrf4.60! fair to
choice mixed, ll.txnf 1.2a; western sheep,
$4.3Ojj4.00; yearlings. Jl.SSlil.u't: native lamb.
$t.l5l(5..'!5; western lambs, $l.505.35.
S. I, on In Lite Stork.
ST. LOl'IS, May ll.-CATTLE-Recctpts.
3.300 natives, Including 200 Texnns; market
steady for natives, strong for Texnns; na
tive shipping nnd export steers, $4.9RnFi-v5;
dressed beef nml butcher steers, $1.60fi6.40.
steers under 1.000 lbs., $3 SOirt.G); stockers
nml feeders, $2.S0Jf 4.73; cows and heifers,
$2. 155it.fi..; dinners, $l.2.fc2.S5! bulls, $.1 SS'fC
a . fn I - mm ti TJifHK 'iV
o in. I VAiin mill iiiuimi ;.i.i:in. o..-v v. .. .
cows nod heifers, $2.501(1. SO.
HOOS-Recelpts, 11.600 head; mnrket So
higher, pigs and lights. $.Vr5'n5.7t; packer.',
$5.60115.75; butchers, $5.i)Ofi5.PO.
NIIBKI' AND LA MRS Receipts, 7,0110
head; market dull nnd slow; native mut
tons. $4.fsHjf4.75; lambs, $5.0iV?ifi.10; spring
lambs, $6.(Ji7:5; culls and bucks, $3.0iM
3, .0.
....2J7 12) 5 674
...221
...237
...219
...20
80
6 74
5 674
I fi'4
a 11. Ii
5 67 4
79..
75..
63..
78..
56...
SO 5 74
80 5 n
...J17 I'.O 5 .0
.242 SO 5 0
.272 120 3 70
.233 SO 5 70
..217
..249
..243
.279
73 233 80
..235 120 3 64
..2111 so i i.i'.t
64 228 21) b Hp,
'.I 3 120 . C74
io:
...231
...235 120
...256
...2t.6
...218
...212
...205
...246
3.
52...
69...
66...
SO...
S6...
5...
6.1...
6S...
33...
61...
15...
3 174
80 5 67 4
5 74
.. 3 .0
20 5 70
SO 5 70
.. 5 70
80 5 70
70
so
2.V.I 164 5 0
....252 SO 5 70
.221
...173
6 TO
. 70
66
44...
75...
72...
CO...
1.5...
53...
71...
76....
64....
64...
C3...
61...
73...
66
67
73
...234
.255
5 70
SO 5 72t4
24 3 724
.. 5 724
5 724
5 724
5 724
84
,...234 164 5 124
....211 SO 5 74-4
... .S.-.9 40 6 724
... 5:24
160
80
62 2)7 160 5 70
74..
6V .
71...
74...
74...
f6...
C8...
72...
69...
84...
6...
1...
..23) ...
..218 120
74
5 70
5 70
.214 164 3 '.0
214 124 5 70
SO 5 70
160 5 70
222 124 5 14
44 5 74
W 5 74
..213
..302
..216
..255
..555
..253
..211
241
243
2J4
284
257
2IJ
75 214
54 293
61 262
3 724
5 "34
40 5 724
SO 5 724
140 5 724
... 5 724
... 5 724
... 5 724
63.
31..
67.
.210
217
.25".
.225
..139
,.25
..2J5
215
239
227 ...
244 SO
268 lfO
61.. .... ll-
fti
78
.224
.247
48..
70..
76..
C2..
09..
72..
6f...
82 .
72..
65..,
S8
27
83,
0
6 70
5 70
84 5 70
.241 160 5 0
233 SO 5 74
... 6 70
80 6 70
5 70
6 70
5 70
5 70
..237 20)
..275 SO
..227
..320
.226
2.17
243
195
SO
216 1 60 5 70
.200 164 6 70
.245 120 5 74
SO 5 To
40 5 74
40 3 70
SO 5 70
....233
....262
....24.1
....271
. . . .23!
....348
....281
....:s6
....257
....235
....251
....264
....279
....269
....237
....246
....2S4
...."59
SO 5 724
... 5 724
SO 6 734
... 5 24
240 5 724
S) 5 724
F4 3 724
... 5 724
SO 5 "24
SO 5 "24
SO 6 724
164 & J4
S4 6 714
80 6 724
... 5 724
SO 5 724
160 5"i4
... 6 75
... 5 75
160 6 75
... f. 75
... 5 76
... 6 i5
SO 5 73
... 6 5
n US
... 5 75
SO 5 75
... 5 75
M 5 75
80 5 73
... 6 75
... 5 84
... S'O
... 6.(34
68...
75...
62...
65...
M...
71...
50...
59...
S2...
...
74...
66...
65...
(4...
61...
73...
73...
65...
62...
64 252
66 278
39 286
65 242
S3 346
SHEEP There was a fair run of sheep
hero today, making the supply for the two
dnys this week nbout the same as for the
corresponding period of last week. Tho
merket was stromr nnd fnlrlv active all
11 id and tho more desirable grades wero
t out of first hands, cupped sneep nnu
)i....ings sold ns high as $4.20 nnd clipped
we tliera brnncbt 14.10. TnklnaT the sheen
market ns n whole It looked WQlSc higher
than yesterday or a good quarter lilgner
than last week.
The lnmb market was also hlirher today.
though (HflOc would cover the advnne. For
tlio two days lamus nave also auvanccu
about a quarter, top Colorndo wooled lambs
selling today nt $5.10.
quotations: Cholco clipped wethers, $3.90
fi-4.25; fair to good clipped wethers, $3.70to
2.90; rholci clipped ewes, $3.50(23.75 ; fair to
good clipped ewes, $3.25fl3.50; cholco wooled
lambs, $1.90y5.10; fair to good lambs, $4.753i
4.90; clipped lambs, $4.25'4.50; fair to good
clipped lambs. $3.75(714.25; spring lambs, $5.50
fiO.50; feeder wethers, $3.5'V74.00, feeder
lambs, $4.0084.10. Representative sales:
No, Av. Pr.
4 cull owes i0 2 00
11 cull ewe 82 2 00
2 culls fw 3 00
246 clipped awes 91 $3 10
33 bucks 151 3 25
245 clipped ewes R6 3 3")
6 clipped ewes 96 3 3o
r.97 clipped wethers Ill 4 10
514 clipped wethers 94 4 20
317 western clipped yearlings.... K5 4 20
249 clipped lambs M 4 3j
4 lambs 77 4 63
175 spring lambs 45 4 75
263 western lambs M o 00
498 Colorado wooled lambs 77 6 10
1001 Colorado-Mexican lambs S3 6 10
Knnsnit City Live stock.
KANSAS CITY. May 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, S.000 natives. 100 Texuns and 2.A
calves; export and dressed beef steers 10 (f
15c higher, cows and heifers strong to 10c
higher, stockers and feodors stendy; cholco
beef steers, $5.30iiri.CO: rommon to good,
$150115.25; stockers nnd feeders, $3.654i4.W:
western fed steers, $4.25?6.26; Texas nnd
Indian, $3.S5fl5.00; cows, $3.2501.75; heifers,
$3.o0fi5.10; dinners. $2.25&3.15; bulls, $3.2f,'
4,73: "calves. $3.75i(6.00.
HOGS Receipts, 23,500 head; market
opened strong, closed stoady to weak; top.
$5.SJ: bulk of sales, $5.iWi5.S5: heavy, $u.80
416.85; mixed packers, $5fi65.80; light, $5.40
fir..72i,i: pigs, $4.A0fl6.25.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recclpts, 4,200
head; markot strong; western lambs, $4.90
St. Joseph l.lve Stock .Mnrket.
.sP.rTJ.' ST JOSEPH. Mo.. May 14,-(Spe-Clal.)
- The Journal quotes;
CATTLE Receipt i. 2,500 hend; market
stonily to 10c lower; mtlves. $t.23TJS.4.i;
Texns nnd westerns. $3.65'J5.25: cows nnd
helfors. $2.2.Vfi4.SO. bulls nnd stags, $2.25'ei'
4. SO; yearlings and calves, $3.rWfft,7S; xtock
ers nnd feeders, $.1.4xM4.5fl; veals, $1 2578.50.
HOOS-Recelpts, 7,600 head; steadv to 6c
lower; all grades, $.i.63t?,.S5; bulk of sale.
$5.70(fTRSO: pigs, steady.
SHEEP AND LAMUS-Receipts. 7.000
head, lambs steady to 5c higher; lambs,
$4.505.10; yearlings. $4.25tf4.oO; wether?,
$3.7f.?4.25, ewes, $3.2,',!Fj.1.75.
Netv York Live .stock Mnrket,
NEW YORK. May It, REEVES -Receipt,
5S.1 head; little trading: cables quote
live cattle stonily, tefrlgeratnr beef selling
nt nn average of 9c per lb.; shipments,
S."0 cattle, '2,540 sheep nnd R.fiflO quarters of
beef,
CALVES Receipts, 4 head; nn trade;
feeling steady.
SHEEP AND LA M US Receipt s, 1.1.15
hend; sheep steady, lambs llrmlv held:
clipped sheep, $2.00n4.15; clipped lambs. $5.i'0
Si5.05; spring Inmbs. $2.00f?4.50 per head.
HOGS Receipts. 1.103 head; none for sale
nllvn; nominally $5.
Stock In Mailt.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep nt the four principal
live stock mnrket Mnv 11!
cat tic.
South Omahn
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Iouls
... 1.922
... 2.fAl
... 8.100
... .1,300
Hons. Sheen
7.S97
13.0O1
23,Rno
11, CO
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Slonx City Live Stuck Market.
SIOUX CITY. May 14.-(Spccinl Tele
gram.) CATTLE - Receipts, 1.700 head;
steody; beeves, $4.WMi5.10; cows nnd bulls,
mixed, $2.W(Tf4.fi; stockers and feeders, $3.50
(ff-1.45: calves and yearlings. $3.25'!JS.OO.
HOGS Receipts. 3.5) head: shade higher,
helling nt $5.50ftC.6.-.; bulk, $5.5.V95.57H.
Snle of Winner llrlilitr Confirmed.
KANSAS CITY, May 14. The federal
court lias confirmed the sale for $100,000 of
tho Winner bridge plors ln tho Missouri
river nt this point and the terminals of tho
Kansas City A Atlantic Rallwny company
to Thcodoro C. Bates of Boston, who repre
sents a compnny of eastern capitalists. This
makes It possible for the eastern Interests
to go ahead with tho plans for the, comple
tion of tho bridge, the construction of a
belt line railroad and a new union dopot.
Buy FRYER KILL OF LEADVILLK at
6c a share; Company controls 17 claims tn
tho heart of tha District; property being
operated with a steam hoist; has a record
ot production of $160,000.00.
Buy PRIDE MININO COMPANY STOCK
at 20c a ".bare; tbo company owns 45 clntms
and a large mill; Is a stoady shipper and
employs 26 men; will undoubtedly pay divi
dends this year.
Write for Information concerning dll
dend paying stock showing an Investment
of better than 334 per cent, to Herbert 3.
Shaw, offices 14 and 16, Brown Palace Ho
tel, Denver, Colorado. Approved stocks
sold on Instalment plan. Direct privau
wire to All Colorado exchanges.
Teiepnoae lOftf).
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James E. Boyd ft Co,,
OMAHA, NEB.
COMMISSION
UnAIN, PHOVIHIO. AD STOCK",
Board nt Trade llallillns.
Direct wires to Chicago and New York.
Correspondence. John A. Warren & Co.
Beaumont & East Texas Gil Go.
OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS
Incorporated under tbo Laws of the State of Texas.
CAPITAL. $1,000,000
DIVIDED IXTO 1,000,000 811 AR lSS.l A j,111 00 BAC"' V31'1' VMU ANU
Mllllons of dollars are to be made In tho now famous oil fields of Southeastern
Texas ns certainly ns tho world revolves, for their resources are practically Inex
haustible, tho demand for their product assured. Tho fortunate Investor who gets
Into a good company In these fields NOW will receive returns thnt will compare fav
orably with those of the original ground floor Investors In tho great Industrial suc
cesses of the day.
OH "oils nt the vtcll In Texas for 40 cents a, barrel, costs less than 10 cents tn
prodjee. Any primary scholar can figure out tho profit from an Investment In the
stock of an oil company nt par over 300 per cent. Uuy the same stock at 60 cents on
tho dollar and tho protlt Is 600 per cent.
Willi nn nlisoliitrly perfect clinln of title from tho original Spanish grant
In 1S35 to the present day, ond oitiiIiik In fee simple, free and clear of all encum
brnnco four tliousmul live hundred nut! sixty-one seres of oil I11111U In this
region, no other company In the Texas 11 elds holds more nssured promise of rich
returns than tho Beaumont & East Texas Oil Co,
Its lands llo In Jefferson, Hnrdln nnd Liberty counties, and include two tracts
lu the Ueiiuiiiont Held Itself, one being distant only H.'too feet northenst from
the Lucas and Ufioo feet from th Rentty Gucher, tho other but 'Jnoo fot from these
greatest oil producers ever known In tho history of th world. Its third tract lies
Just west of the Saratoga nnd Sour Lake districts, whero Mm same character nf
oil Is found ns In the Beaumone district and nt equal depths will doubtless be found
In equal quantity ns well as quality. In fact, It Ii believed that tho Sour Lake ond
Soratoga districts will be the next to develop gushern equaling If not excelling
those at Beaumont.
Contracts nre now he I nit uiude with drillers to sink wells as soon as rigs can
bo placed on he lands, which will be within thirty days nt tho Inttst.
For the purpose of developing; these valunbln properties at the earliest pos
sible date, the Beaumont & East Texas Oil Co. offers for public subscription
100,000 SHARES AT 50 CENTS
per share, subject, however, to advance or withdrawal without notice, In the dis
cretion of the directors.
The capitalization of the company Is extremely low us compared with Its re
sources, the dividends earned will be proportionately large, nnd every certificate' of
Mock In tho Beaumont & Ent Texns Oil Co, represents to the holder a propor
tionate share not only In Uu earning but In the lands It owns.
Send for prospectus nnd fully dctnlled Information, address nil correspondence;
to II. 15. KIEVI'KII., Secretary, at the oompany's offices ns below.
Make all cheeks and drafts payable to order ot W. S. DAVIDSON, Trea'r
(President First National Bank of Beaumont).
BEAUMONT & EAST TEXAS OIL CO,,
REIUM0NT. TEX1S.