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THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Highir Otblit Hart No Iffto. tJpn the
Daj'i Grain Marktt
WHEAT IS LOWERED BV PROFIT TAKING
Corn Active nml Affertcd hy Kphij
Receipts Ont llenrlsh tin Reported
Rains Provisions Wrnk (in
' Lnrfte Host Receipt.
CHICAGO. May 22.-HUlier cable had
anything but iho usual eflect on the grain
market today. In fact, after the opening
they were Ignored. The July delivery of
wheat closed ir higher, July corn '4tfl4C
lower nml provisions Mi22v3c lower
On Improved advice from Liverpool July
wheat opened unchanged to higher at
73',7(ne, and immediately n profit-taking
movement watt iiegtin ny ine nun ;mi.
new features wer nntid In Meal COPPT
circles, nor h there any demand, and
prices ruieti more or less nominally un
changed In London however, n moderate
trade was In progress, with prices off J 6d
tinder liberal selling order?, closing the
market easy, with spot nt JEC3 12 fid and
futures at .tin . fid. l.eou in ionnon ion
the mlv.i ntr scored vesterdnV. owing to a
lack of buyer, and the close w easy at
12 2 fid. Here value, remain unchanged
at JL3TU tor Iota of fifty ton or over
Spelter snowed considerable stendlness here
todav and prices were well maintained, but
not uuotably nlKher, closing nt $.1. 95fJ4.no.
The better feeling wan attributed to a rife
of 45k In London, making the price, there
11. Domestic Iron markets ruled dull, but
exhibited a weak undertone without any
change in values being apparent,
OMAHA WHOLESALE MAHICtlTS,
Condition of Trnde and tlnntntlon
on Mniilc nntl rnnwey Produce.
EGOS Receipts liberal; Rood stock, firm,
lOfllc.
LIVE POULTRY liens. 7V4c: vounit and
old roosters, 3f6c; turkeys, inSc; ducksnnd
geese, apnng cnicKens, per in., ."jjj.jc.
lll'TTER-Comnion to fair, Wile; cliolce,
12H 13c; separator, 20c.
r'RESIt ElSil-IIIack bass, ISc; white
bass, be, bluellsh, 11c; bullheads, loc; blue
I
ami f hid nllnil ri tf rniinrii in iifiMifM itlllin
i . .. . ...i '.,A,!iVn'..i i.pii I. tie. ,ci ounaios. tic; cntlisn, iso: con, ac;
lu.,h?S "rL,i?, JnVnnilve no I offer- croppies, WOc; clscoes, 7C; halibut, lie; her-
P''" l?J-,r in thi session r'"Ki Cc; haddock, 10c; mackerel, 16c; perch,
ine" crol ".'ha " had'tccn 'Selling "bi i : ere., 9c; pike, lie; red snapper loc;
t I. l . - I ti . ulrnmrtti tT infimiwii. iTt,i nuillisilt UVi liuuii uki nni"-ii""i
uu I UK (JM('H l ll I'll iint:r un nu a t ..,. I inp
to 73U.r followed. l-n.lcr,,prollt.tj.k n5 the . 7.T ; Ive. , er doz.. 11.
SRSrtv" ' hlX' 7T4 ' Tve ty-seve HAY- Prices Uote,l by Omaha Wholesale
fArnVS o'l. ' ?, C snnd nul th re: M.SO, Itye straw, MM These prices are
IiiK fi nT irnnil nr iik nil, I HllulllU I In
t n : yeTlV aRo;' Primary 'relntM wer? 433.- '"..! I lr, lceln, a I cars.
OO) on. lcal recelpti were 37 cars, nono H;,1,?TIiPn w.' ' '
of contrart grade. jjltAV-ils'
The corn market was fairly nctlve and uiia.-s. ,,.. , .
was sliaped by heavy receipts and n hlKh ,...,, t,, iJT, k.I Tl
percentaKe or contract wrade. July corn Hfi 'f.V'.T,1' erJ'11,-,. "x i-,
opened a shade lower to n shade higher at ASI'AIIAGUS-Natlvc. per doi., lOtfMe.
4Sl7l5'f,c, and meetlntr the same treatment It UbAIlU-llome grown, per lb., lHc
that was Klven wheat declined to 1I'4C. j' W ULblS-l'er uoz.. SOc.
The hull leader was on both sides of the NbU CAHKOIS-Pcr doz Mc.
market, selling early and buylnp back Inter 1 UH.nji to. We.
In fhn nw Meslnti. Horlnir lbe covering . t.LCLTMLHS-Hoth0Ue. per doi., ll.OOif
process the prices reacted to 44tfH'fc und L.5.
tin. close whs fairly steady. WWc lower a I'AnSMI'S-Pcr bu., jOc.
41,c. .May corn, which was neglected, sold ryuNli b-I ci bu.. 6vc.
between 47c and BOc and closed weak and f! S K 7 1 1 i'T-m I l? ' l -fw.
l'ic loxrer at 4c. Thirty loads were re- CAKHOIH-l cr I t ., 40c.
K,rsc,,.r,fWacrvrece,p,', wrrc m
!"!Zyu i'OTATOE T'er'bu!! Colorado ffle.
IIIIU' llllliri i.c.itinit .... ui . ,.w... ,
fitln .Itilv nnnneil n nhnde lower nt
"4Tt,',5nn. nml In svinnatbv with corn and
on realizing sales declined to 2isc. Iter
the market reacted to 2)T,1i23c, and the
close, was fairly steady and a shade lower
at 21Tjc. Locnl receipts were 21X1 car".
Provisions were weak on large receipts
of hoRH. With the exception of July pork
the marlu-l waa ncRlected nnd there wn
little. tracWm? In that, Most of the buylin?
was for Investment account. July pork
pold between J14.72V4114.73 nnd l4.f3 and
elorod 20fi?24c lower at JI4.774. July lard
eold between JS.12',4 nnd J8.17,4 nnd closed
inn'rr in IS . is x. 171.1. .Iiilv rlln nld be
tween S7.92V( and 7.07ij and closeil Be lower
nt Ji.S.i. I.nierni sales 01 inro lor expori
were reoortod.
Kstlmated ifcelpts for tomorrow: Wheat,
30 enrs; corn, r.5 enrs; oats, 290 cars; lion".
23.000 head.
The leadlnR futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open.JTllgh. Low. Close.l Ycs'y.
Wheat
May... 741,4
July... 73M?-'4
corn
Mny..
July..
Sept..
July..
Sept..
roik
May. .
July..
Sent..
Lard- I
Mnv...'
July...
Sept...
July...
Sept. ..
73Hi7n(.fiu;
72! 73Mii
74V
73
47 l ' 4!H4
44'4i 44il54.V.
30 3ov, :m,
2S!(,ff2'.l
1 r 1 1 1
74U
73
30 I B0 I
l44iH.f?-lllfc-
50 I SOU
2STi'S50 29 2SH1 2S',
20 26il2fjHW''.4 20
L ' 14 ft'.
I 11 95 p 14 93 14 97H' 14 77'.4
II 75 I 14 7i4 14 70 1 14 75
S 20 I R 20 I R 15 8 17'i!
S 17lj R 171,4 R 12V4 8 12V,
8 17!4l S 17H 8 I2V4 8 1714
R 15 R 22V4 R In I R 22H R 25
7 97'.4 7 97H 7 9214 7 95 R 00
7 95 7 93 I 7 87V4I 921 7 97
14 S7V4
In (l
15 00
HhiKO I'O'l A CutlH liany Ohlos, oi(aw)c:
Red Hlvcr Valley. 40c.
UAiitiAui'-Kuw L anionila. 2i4c.
TOM A'l'OUS Florida, ncr c-basket crate.
fancy, 3.50.
fH'InS'll (I.- ...t ....
ii.n ivi iiiiiuub, per ciiiie, .ao.
UALIjIKLoWKK St. Louis, per crate, K.
HKANS Wax. per 1-3 bu.. 75c: string.
per 1-3 bu., 75c. ,
liiiu fiwvrs 1 j'cr nu. box. w.
l'KPPEHS-Ptr bu. Sox, J2 25.
I'EAS-Per bu.. J2: per 1-3 bu.. 75c.
OKLliHY Calliornia, per buncn, OV3J76J.
.r; i'UiAiui;B-rcr id., jc.
FKUITS.
8T11 A WDKH HIES Arkansas, ner H4.aL
case, 2.2C.
CIIEUHIES-Callfornla, per 8-lb. box,
J1.7&.
Al'l'LKS-I'er bbl.. J4.50: Washlncton. r,r
bu. box. J2.
THOPICAI, FRUITS.
ORANGES-Callfornla seedlings. 12.25a
2.B0: navels. S2.Wii'J.25: Med. aweets. J2.75W
3.00.
LEMONS California, extra fancy, W.25;
choice, I'd.
UANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
j2.1105hi.50.
l-'IGS California, new cartons, 75c; layers,
65c; Imported, per lb., 10yi2c.
DATES Persian, In l-ib. boxes, rialrs, to
per lb.; Halloween, u4c per lb.
I'er IOZ., JI.IOQI..UO.
Mifi.ri.f a vniiu
HONEY California, per 24-s'ectlon case.
J3.75.
ciui-.n- i'er noi ii.m: per nan ddi., j.io.
NUTS-Engllsh wnlnutB. nor lb.. 16c: nl-
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb i8Utuo;
raw peanut:, per lb., &a514?; roasted, tiV4'a
8 25 7V4c: llrnzlls. lac; pecans, l'j(tf22c; cocoanuts,
8 22H HIDES No. 1 Kr,en, 6Uc! No. 2 green,
S 22V4 4V4c; No. 1 saltea, oVic; No. 2 saltod, 5V4c;
No. 1 veni cair, s to iz'.i ids., c; iNO. . vcai
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides. 8(jri3c; sheep
pelts, 2jU75c; horso hides. Jl.Wii2.25.
No. 2.
Cash quotations were o. follows:
ELOUR Quiet: -winter patents. $3.50fr3.90;
nntcnts. I3.401N.50;
rtrnlghts,
4fJi4(iM7!4c; No. 2 yellow,
T3.S0; spring apeclals. il.20;
patents. j3.4WH.oy; straignts, j3..'0U3.uo;
f.nbnra. 12 VY!f'jV.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, 70Hc; No. 2 red, bef,
73-i4f74Uc.
COHN-No
4747ic.
OATS No. 2. .TOffOHic: No. 2 white, 30iMf
Bi'jc: NO. 3 wiuto, .sTwr.ac,
RYE No. 2. 53c.
HA RLEY Oood feeding. 49351c; fair to
choice malting. B3155C
SEEDS No. 1 llax. $1.71; No. 1 northwest-
rrn. 11.71: nr me timothy. J3.O0If3.45.
PROVISIONS Meas pork, per bbl.. 14.70
14.75. Lard, per 100 lbs., $S.17V48.20. Short prairie, $10.50511.25.
sldeH (loose). JS.omjH.Zj. Dry salted WHISKY-Stcady
St. I, mils fi nil n nnd Pro vlslnna.
ST. LOIMS. May 22.-WHEAT-Steady:
No. 2 red, cash, elevator. 72V: trnck, 74HS
7514c; .May, 72ic: July, fiOHIWic: Septem
ber. iWio; No. 2 hard, 72V4'5i,724C.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash. 43c; track,
43&c: May. 43c; July, 42U"JI2?c; Septcm-
r, isic.
OATS Lower: No. 2 ensh. EOc: track. SOff
lOUc; May, 30c; July, 2?c; September, 26lic;
No. 2 whin, 315i3U4c.
RYE Miwcr at one.
I.-t.C)t'R Oulet: natents. $3.5533.75: extra
fancy nnd straight, $3.13(93.30; clear, 2.S(ir
,00.
seeds-no trading.
CORNMEA I, Steady nt $2.30.
MRAN ijuii and heavy; east iracK, tvsc.
HAY Sternly; timothy, $11.60013.50;
with prices not unchanged to 5 points
higher. Total sales were 11,000 bags. Inel id
Ingi May, h.X,c; June, 5.3oOS.40c, July, 5.)5c,
August, S.JSc, September, 5.60c, December,
B.S095.$oc; Mach, 6.03c.
MOVKMi:TS IS STOCKS AM) IIO.MIS.
Mnrket ltellerd from Seiiil-Stnitiin.
tlon li Actlvllj In Erin Slocks.
NEW YORK May 22. -The stock market
fell still further Into aimthv todav and was
only relieved from semi-stagnation by the
movement in tne urie siocks. consioering
the present Indifference of the public to the
mnrket, the volume of the transactions in
Erie must he accepted as slgnlllcnnt. The
nrnfesslonnl traders, nt a loss to secure
even .1 fractional protlt on n turn In the
market, turned to the Erie crowd ns the
movement progressed and added their spec
ulative operations to the other buying of
the stock. The opinion, however, gained
force on the exchnnce that the movement
marked a resumption of operation for the
extension of Influence nnd control of exist
ing railroad systems. The buying was at
tributed to Wabash Interests nnd there
were sundry circumstances which offered
some corroboration. Statements were pub
llshed this morning to the effect thifj n con
trolling Interest tins been secured In Lack
awanna In order to afford an outlet to the
seaboard for the Wabash and the Oould
southwestern system. This evidently rep-
esented an effort to account for the recent
trenglh of Wabash and Its southwestern
fllllntlons In the face of the disappoint
ment over the non-declnrntlon of a dividend
on Missouri Pacific.
It has been stated with particularity lor
everal days past that the buying of Toledo,
Rt. t.ntils A Western slocks was for Van-
dcrbllt account nnd It was claimed today
that control hnd pnssed. It is to be consul
ted that these roads run over closely re
lated territory nnd .the nctlvlty In their
docks favors the presumption that I lie
problem of their future relations and con
trol Is being worked out. Tho strength of
Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville nnd of
the Chicago Great Western stocks may
have had a bearing on the same problem.
The strength of the bituminous conl-carry-
ng roads was directly nttnnutaoie to tne
declaration of a dividend of H4 per cent on
the common slock or 1 locking nney. too
first In Its history. Tho Wheeling & Lake
Erie stocks, Norfolk Western nnd cues,
nnenke & Ohio all moved unwnrd In sym
pathy. The strength of the Readings was
culled In sympathy with Erie, In Its charac
ter ns an antnracue carrier, uui r.rie was
the only one of the group to mnintnln Its
dvance. This stock cioseo at. tne niguesi
nt a gain or 234. some or tne individual
blocks purchased ran as high as B.ouo
hares. A reature or tne nay wn a sine
f Northern Pnrllle nt 171. compared with
I56i last night, but the stock dropped back
jam to iw.
An unpleasant impression was produced
by a suggestion Hint the authorities of the
London Stock exchange would rescind the
suspension of rules for buying In of North-
rn I'ncinc siock against ine snune. un
nnouncement or jmwi exponco gom 11111
rmrt In the eirlv heaviness of the market.
The fact that there was no nddltlonnt gold
ngngements. contrnry to expectations, nas
net some influence in ine oner nmnenniK
f prices, but the vigorous ndvnnce In Erie
was the main fnctor. Des Molnen ft Fort
Dodge was lifted 24 nnd Wisconsin Central
stocks 2 and 2U respectively for the com
mon and preferred.
The nonu mantel was 1101 acme, mu
hnwi.il atrenetli. Total sales, nar value.
$4,450,000: I'nltcd States new 4s declined U
per cent on tho last call.
The commercini .Auveriiser h i.onun
nnnclal cablegram snya: The mnrkets
ro trem almost lnnntmnte todav. So far
as they moved they sagged from lack of
Upport. Americans openeo nominally 111
parity, but soon yielded half n point, nusi
ncss was almost entirely sufpenrtcd. nnd It
Is thought this condition of affairs will
continue until the settlement of the North
ern Pnclllc deadlock, it is sniu nero inai
the Morgnns nrc lending stock nt $5 to
dealers who sold against options maturing
In June. The firm Is dcclnred contldently
o have enough or tne common siocn on
nnd to secure tne control 01 me company.
Five thousand Erles will be shipped tomor
row to New York on orders, an announce,
mnnt whlrli paused n rallv In that stock
near the close, The bnnk bought JCSfi.000
f cold 111 bars nnn received in.uwj rroni
China. A half million wlch Is coming
from Iiulln win pronnniy ne returned.
'arts cnecks, lo.in; iieriin.
The fnllowlns- are lli closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchange:
short clear
rlhs
Hhouldnrs (boxed). $6.75fi1.00;
sides (boxed), $.1254'i8.25,
Followlns are tho receipts and shipments
ror touny:
Receipts. Shipments
Flour. I1D1S ."J.IMI
Wheat, bu 71.000
Com, bu 146,000
Oats, bu 952,000
Rye, bu 5.000
liariey, uu
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was Arm; creameries, 14184c;
dairies, 13'ijlSHc cheese, easy at 9fll0i4c
Eggs, steady at 11c
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.05.
HAOOING-eiMiiC.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork, firm: lobbing. $15.75.
I.nrd. lower nt $.Oj1iS.07i4. Dry salt meats.
34,000 steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.25: clear
45.000 ribs. S..T74: clear sides. t.60. Bacon, steady:
556,000 boxed lots, extra snoris, w;
320,000 J9.1LH; clear sines, jn.ja.
2,000 MKTAI.H-ieau, urm ni i..-o,
nun 111 M.W.
POI'LTRY Slow; cntckans, 7c: springs,
14lfl6c; turkeys, 5c; ducks, 6c; springs,
clear ribs,
Spelter,
12V4c; geese, 4c.
11U1TKK
jvnw Yonic bkmjiiai, juhkkt.
Cluotiitlnns
of the liny nu
Comiiinilltli'M,
NEW YORK. Mny 22.-FLOUR-Recelpts.
18.911 bbls.; exports. 9,550 hbls.. slow and
easy; winter pntents, $3.C5fH.00; winter
ntralghts, $3.45j3.GO; winter extras, 12. 45
Steady: creamery, 351719c;
dairy. 12fil5e.
EUtis steady, li'.ic, repacKcu ana enses
included.
RECEIPTS-Flnur. 4.000 bbls.: wheat. 36,
Vfirlnim 000 bu.: corn. 38.000 bu.: oats. 10.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour, 7,oi bins.; wneat,
:o,000 bu.; corn, 10,000 bu.; oats, 41,000 nu
l,ivirpitol Rrnln Hurt Provlalniis.
LIVERPOOL, May 22.-WHEAT-Snot
2.85; Minnesota bakers, $2.9003.25; winter tndy; No. 2 red w;estern, winter, 6s uw ;
tye IlOUr, Steady I I nurinein, n,ini(,, n r,u, nu. 1 -
low grades, j.3wy'..40. liye Hour, steady;
fair to good, $2.R0ff3.10; choice to fancy,
$3.20iT3.70.
CO RNMEAL Quiet; fellow western, $1;
city, otc; jirnnciywine, ..(a..ua.
RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 60jc, afloat;
KltllV, UIUIUOU. I. 1 , .-.l-.Y t VII ft U.II1UIM,
IIARLEY-Dull; feeding. 46S4Sc. c. I.
f. Now York; malting, 62lf70c, c, I. f. Now
York cnrlots.
HARLEY MALT Dull; western, C5U72c.
WHEAT Receipts, 312,500 bu.; exports,
63,930 bu.; spot easy; No. 2 red. 82V4c f. o. b.
ntlont; No 2 red, ROc elevntor; No. 1
northern. Du 11th. X4ic f. o. b. nllont: No. 1
hard. Duluth. li)Sc f. o. b. nlloat. Ontlons
opcneil sternly on foreign buying nnd cable
nnws, but rencted nnd wns weak most of
tho day under moderate Wall street selling,
rains in the northwest and unloading. Ttiey
fornln. lis futures quiet; July, 5s 11H1;
sepiemuer, as lU'd.
CORN spoi, American mixed, now,
stendv, 4s Id; American mixed, old, noml
nnl: futures uulet; May, nominal; July,
3s iVid: Hcptenmer. 3 nin
kas-(.iinaninn. Bicany.
FLOUR-St. Incuts fancy winter, dull, nt
8b.
hops At London tracinc const), steady.
at JC4ffl 10s.
PRUViHiuiss neoi, easy; extra inaia
mess, tils 3d. 1'orK. dull: prime mess.
western. 61s 6d. Hams, short cut. U to 16
lbs., tlnn. at 16s d. Lnrd, firm; prlmo
western, In tierces, 41s 6d; American, re
fined, 111 pans, us smi. isnenn, urm; cumner
lnnd cut. 26 to 30 lbs.. 41s 9d: short ribs,
16 to 21 lbs., 41s 9d; clear middles, light.
28 to ;n ids., 4;s :ki; long clear middles
, u " li".'''..!.' Hoavy.35.to w ins.. s an: snort clear bncks
Imi May? M638f lc clod'nt 80 c V & 'houldcrs: souV' 11 "to 13 lbs"
June closed nt R0V4c; July. 7S lS-lGTOc L1!'1 n?-37R ,m q ' " ,0 " "
closed nt 79ic; September. 7CHU76Tic. cloteii nUTTER-uiill; llnest United States, S8s;
" enni t'nlted mates, ubs.
CORN Recelnts. 135.000 bu.: exnorts. 10.
34 bu.; spot easy; No. 2. 49i4c elevator and
f04ic t o. b. ntlnat. Ontton, market onencd
sti'udy with wheat and then sold off under
renllzlng, large Inspection nt Chicago nml
tho drop In wheat; closed nbout steady at
cnntl
CHEESE-AmcrlcBii finest white, dull, nt
imi'i i.ii. iiiiusv i-uiuiru, iiuiui, m 40a
TA1.1.UH iTimn, sieany, .uici, nt .'as
Australian. In London, steady, nt 26s 3d.
The urnln exenange will r,e closed Slav
and . aim ine provision exennngo
494c; July. IS'WMc, closed at 4ST4c; Sep. '
tt'J31.le.r4 4S D-lCfniP. closed at 4Sc. Knnsns City Urnln an
OATS Recelnts. 155.200 bu.: exnorts. 9.366
uu,. snoi casv: n,o. 2. 33M.c: rvo. wniie.
34c; jo. 3 wh te. 33 c: track, mixed west.
em, ittwrai'ic; track, wnite. 33W37J4C Op-
iimm muw nnn nnoui sieaay.
HAY- strailv . f lllDtlltltr. 75c: irnnd In
choice, -JiiiMwc.
HOPS IJulet; state common to choice,
1PCO crop. 171120c: 1S99. ltUBe: old olds. 2f(6c:
j .u.ihl wiiiiki, mvj ciop, iobivc; isto, liQiiac:
old olds, !4T6o.
MlUKS l- inn: (ialyesion. 5i) tn r. lha
IRVic; California, 21 to 25 lbs.. 19c; Tcsns
dry. 24 to :io lbs.. UWimc
ti'L' nil,. 7 i,J. . imJ.ck J?."; I',,e".0.'' lck. SHn dozen, loss off, cases returned
nt yo"' "nwn, oc u. itnw wiillewnoil eases Inr iiileil. Uu mnre
.JVj.4SC. . I Ul.-ni.MPTHU'hrnt PiV hn W
SO.Ofi) bu.; corn
lirnln nml I'rnvlslnna.
KANSAS CITY. May 22.-WHEAT-Julv
Ke; September, 65c; cash, No. 2 hard
B9Vai70c: No, 3, 6S069c; No. 2 red, 70S71o
.-o, a. roc.
nnnv Mn.. tit'n, T..li. jar. ct..n.
UI,ti".Hnj. ll,... u.llj, V7U. acLitvuc
ber. 40'c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 41c; No, 2
wnne, uc; ro. ;i, 4iv4c.
uats-rso, s wnite, utC
RYE No. 2. 55c.
HAY-t'nolce timothy. $10.507711.00: choice
. . 1 I ... , ..,11 T
piuilir, ,.i"w,iu,
IH'TTER Crcnmery, 16i,4o; dairy, fancy
13t?14c.
Kiiiin v irm; iresu .Missouri nnn Knnsn
yres. light to
l,M''4Uc.
" f.LLOW-Steady; city .$2 per package), S
nxwnl&tXlM? .. .,rl SHI PMENTS Wheat, &
I!2'nfe.rte0.f(i):rti!el.1f j SS' ' V V& ' "tB- ""
21. mi; packet, nu.oosiu.oo; city extra India
mess.' $15.00fl 17.00. Cut meats. iiulii .
lliineniiills Wheat, Flour nnd llrnn
MINNEAPOLIS. Mny 22,-WHEAT-Cash
724c; July. 72)'U72',4c; September, C9i'o69&ic
rn
.t.amn.i ti , rn.,i : on track, no. i nnra, ,4U: .-so, j nortne
nn;ni " nmi h Am " ? 'XT. 72c; No, 2 norther... 707p c..
nniind ffi 75 Pork steady fin Hi' tiVA. FLOUR First PUienis, i,vkh ).J; seconc
6? 0 "shor 5cUmr $15 Mmlw ZtV !? I &B3.$i hrst clears. $J.7OS'2.S0
i second cears. 4;.iv((-..w.
16.50.
RICE mil i domestic, rair to extra.
SWffic: Japan. 4l4T4c.
I1UTTER Recelpis, 8.713 pkgs,; steady;
. , .... ,1 . . S ......... !,.,..
jcrriiiut-i y. ium iiiuiui. 4141...
ClinESE-Recelpts. 4,391) pkgs,; nulet;
fancy, large, colored. Scl fancy, laree.
white, 840: fancy, stnafr, colored, 814c;
lancy, smaii, wniie, ui:
EdOS-Recelpts. 14.220 nkgs.: steady!
western, ungraded, lHic; western, selected,
13IH131.C.
POULTRY Alive, weaker: fowls, 10c;
springers, 207.22c; turkeys. ,1i$o; dressed.
mow: rowis, iuc; turkeys, 7'j'inoc broilers,
222Rc
METALS Iufnrnuitloii received from
London today indicated n more nctlve and
hlgber market for tin, owing to a renewal
of the speculative movement that set In
nbout n week ngo. Ueforw tho market
closed at that point prices had advanced
RRAN-lll bulk. $11.504ill.75.
I'rnrln MnrluM.
PEORIA. May 22.-CORN-Easler: No. 2
OATS-Easv: No. 2 white. 29ilc. bllle
throucli.
. wiusKY-On tho basis or $1.21 ror nn
unco goods
MIMvnnlii'e Crnln Mnrki't.
MILWAl'KRE. Muv ?L WHEAT
1 Steady; No. 1 northern, 76c, No, 2 northern,
73H74c; May. 72?ifi73V4c: No. 1, 65e.
RARLEYDllll? Vn 1 KTn! anmnln. l(Vf
54c. ' '
Atchison 1
do pfd
n. & o
do pfd
Can. Pacific ..
Con. Southern
dies. & Ohio..
Chi. & Altoa .
do pfd
f . II. & Q
C. 1. & L. ?4ll4
do nfit
CAE. 1 12S
. & O. W 444
do A pM
do H Pfd 41,,
C. & N. W I"
r.. it. I. & l' it
cm. T. & T ::
An TttA 40
C, C. C. ft fit. I'". "14
Colo. Southern lt'.i
do 1st pfd -
rtn 5rt nfd Wi
Del. & Hudson 1MV
D U & W SIS
. & n. O '4
do pfd 01 !
Vrlr 41'1
do 1st Pfd
An 5(1 nfd 63
m Vnrthtrn ofd....!?."
Rocking valley ny.i
do pfd ''
III. Central 133'.4
Tali S, rnclflc
M ly, Itnllway
10(i4 do pfd
J34 Tex. K- P
10i',4.T St. I & W.
67 do pfd
40'4 Union Pacific ..
42 do pfd
79'4 Wabash
1P5U' do pfd
V. & U E
do 2.1 nfd
Wis. Central
do pfd
r.. c. c. & st. l..
Iowa Central
An nfd
I.. K. & W
ilo pfd .
I.. & S 1'
Manhattan I, "4
Mt si. nv ii.)-..
Mex. Centra 26'i
Mex. National 11
M. k St, I, 0R4
Mb. 1'acille 101
M.. K & T
An mil ....
N. J. Central us
N. Y. Central lJl'i
Nor. & W SH.4
do nfd ''
N. Pacific pfd 971
Ontario & W !
Pennsylvania n"
Heading 4.
do 1st pro
do 2(1 Pfd Mi
St. U. H 8. F 5'i
An 1st nfd M
do 2d pfd 6514
st I., a. W ZV.i
do pfd -',i
St. Paul loi'J
do pfd .si
Adams Ex.
American Kx
V. S. Hx
Wells-Fargo Ex...
Amal. Copper
Am. Car & F
do pfd
Am, Unseed Oil ..
do pfd
Am. S. & n
do pfd
Am, Tobacco
Anaconda M. Co..,
Ilrooklyn It. T....
Colo. F. & I
Con. Gas
Con. Tobacco
do pfd ,
Oen. Electric
Olueose Siifrar ....
... 47(
... 10
... H'4
... 47
... 21V,
... SSU
...102
... f5i
...
... 411,4
... 17!i
... SO
... 21',.
4.P,
73
Nen York exehanee. 40c nremUm bid. 50c
premium asked.
CINCINNATI, May 22,-CIearlngs. $2,92.
3i. money, 31,5(6 per cent; New York ex
change, 25c premium,
1 llll.Ani.'t.titii a Mnv 3? Plenrlntrs.
IIK.512.135, balances. $2,650,525.
haiiTI.more. Jiny 2Z, Clearings, f.v.".
714, balances, $627,235,
NEW YORK. Mnv 22.-Clcarlngs. $272,70-1,-
Vrii balances, IH.036.S41. . ,
iiusru.N, Mny 2.'. Clearings, ,?..i,i.Hii
balances, $J,26,3f,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Gotd to Oholcs Cattlt in Aetiri Dtmaid tt
Stroogir Prices.
tloslnii 4(ork liuilnlnns.
I108TON, Mny 22.-Call loans, IS7" per
cent: time loans. 4fr5 per cent. Official
closing:
.. 77'i West End f I
.. M Westlnrh. Electric. -1
A , T A St. F
do pfd
Am, rtimar ....
do pM
Am. Tel
Ilostnn Alb.iny..
Iloston 1.
Ilnslon fi Maine ...
., II. fi Q
Dominion Coal
do pfd
f S, Steel
do pM
Kltchtmrg pfd
Oen. Electric
Mex. Centrnl
N. E. fins fi Coke..
Old Dominion
lttiliber
fnlon Pacific lo2i
t'nloa Lind 3
..147'4 Atchison 4s 10l4
..Ut'4 Am. Tel. 4 tOP,
...Mi Adventure 14
M IllnaliHiii M. Co HI
Amal, Copper Uo'4
'Atlantlr 3)
Iloston ft Mont -
llutte A Iloston tOJ'j
Cnl. llecla Mf)
Centennial 2
franklin !'
Humboldt 20
Osceola J
V'nrrot i'l
'Julncy I
Tamarack "it
Plah Mining --
Winona 3
Woberlncs
I'.
197
19
n
us
414
i4
145
31
SOUTH OMAHA, Mny 22.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
OMiclal Monday 2,liS 1 . . ;rj 5,000
Utncial lliesuay ll.njl 3.04J
uiuciai ieuncsuny n.soe 4,iij
Tliroa ilnl'd fhla icn.,1 V ll.. 11 111 11 "i
Same ihls Inst week Il.0n7 ".i.,'l. ls'HM
fcame Week before 11,32. 21.9W ltt.slu
humn llirvn vfitiUtf nt,,, 411 J J "N 1
Same lour weeks nun x.SII 31. .1!,' 11.
same nays last ycai io,iw) .'.'..ws v,jiv
AVeniKu price paid lor hugs at South
Omaha tho past several duys with comparisons.
London stork luntnt Inn.
LONDON, May 22.-4 p. m.-Oloslng:
...94 I do 1st pfd ...
.91 1. 18 Pennsylvania
... 7H'lleadlng
...I'rt IN. Pacific pfd
...ifjl't (Irani Trunk .
...112 lAnnronda
....05'i Hand Mines ..
... Vl't.V. P. Sleel
...154 do pfd
.. .nsl
C9
74
!4
inj'4
11
!
4.,
4V,
9514
Consols, .money..
do nccount
Atchison
Cnn. Pacific
St. Paul
Ill Central
Inilsvllle
t'nlon Pacific pfd
N Y. Central .
Erie
HAR SILVER-Stendy. 27 9-16d per ounce.
MONEY 2143 per cent: the rate of dis
count In the open mnrket for short bills Is
aiii3 11-16 per cent; for three months' bill",
3M(3?i per cent.
Cotton MiirUct.
NEW YORK. Mny 22.-COTTON-rncer-talnty
nnd hesitation kept the earlv cotton
market In a nnrrow rut, but before the
cloe bearish overtures and nn nlmost total
absence of speculative support resulted In
a serious break In prices. The mnrket was
llnally sternly, 5f10 points lower. Middling
uplands, Msc; middling gulf, S-V Snles,
1,000 bales. .
LIVERPOOL. May 22.-COTTON-8pnt.
fair demand; prices 3-32d higher; American
middling, I13-32d. good middling. 4 9-32d:
middling, 4d; low middling, 4 13-16d; good
ordinary, .US-1 6d; ordinary. 3 11-16(1. The
sales of tho day were 12,000 hales, of which
5flo were for speculation nnd export, nnd
Included 7,500 Amerlcnn. -Receipts, 12.000
bnle, Including 9.600 bales American.
NEW ORLEANS, May 22.-COTTON-Easy;
sales. ,1,650 bales, ordinary, niic;
good ordinary. 5 15-16c; low middling, 6c;
middling, 7c; good middling, S l-16c: mid
dling fair. R5-i6c; receipts, 2.4r bales;
stock, 163.959 bales.
ST. LOUIS. Slav 22.-COTTON-Qi.let;
siles. 150 bales; middling. 7 ll-16c: receipts,
1,069 bales; shipments, 921 bales; stock, 74,
135 bales. .
OALVESTON. May 22,-COTTON-Stendy
nt 7 11-16C.
Evnpnriitcd nml Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, May 22. E V APO RAT E D
APPLES The market ruled slow nil day,
but n steady tone prevailed, owing to the
llcht ntinolv on hand: nrlces were un
changed; Btnto common. 3(ij4i;c; prime, iWf
4?ic; choice, 5'5V4c: rnnoy, fi'dic.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Ruled
quiet nnd unchanged. Prunes, n'iffJTc per
II)., ns to size and qunuiy. .xpricois, iioyai,
IMMVic; Jloor Park, 84rn3c. J'eacnes,
peeled, 12i.4Q20c; unpecled, S4iH0c.
... 3IH Hocking Coal
r.1'4 Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Power .
Iiclede Gas .
Nat. Ulscult ..
Nat. Irfnd ....
Nat. Halt
do pfd
N. American ,
Pacific Coast .
Pacific Mall ..
H'.i People's Has
Pressed Steel Car.
do pfd
Pullman P. Car...
ftepubllc Steel ....
do nfd
Hiinnr
Tenn. C. I
Union II, & P. Co... 13
171
.. M
..HO
..HS't
..
.. MVi
.. 21
.. M
.. 5S4
.. 96
..126
.. tm
.. 7J
.. 95H
..219
.. KM
..ICS
..i:P4
... 57
.. Is
.. :n4
.. 7ST,
.. 91,
.. e.t
... 4l',i
.'. 43
... 7.M.4
.. SI
,.. 60
... :tV4
..115
4t;
. SI
. ISH
. 7Hi
.147'
5f.i,4
WYOMING CROP CONDITIONS
Week Una Heen Warm tvKIi Hninfnll
fnevenly Dial rib toil TbrniiMh
out the Mate.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 22. (Special.)
Section Director Palmer of the Wyoming
station has tho following to say regarding
tho cllmato and crops In this section for
the week ending today: The week was
warm throughout the state, and tempera
Hires averaged from 7 to 12 degrees per
day nbove tho normal. The maximum tem
peratures ranged' from 70 to 88 degrees,
tho latter tcmporaturcs being recorded nt
Parkman, Sheridan county, on tho 17th.
No heavy frosts were reported from tho
agricultural sections of the state.
Tho rainfall for tho week ws very un
evenly distributed, some sections recelv
ing good showers, whiio other sections re
eclved no rain. Oood showers nro reported
from Laramie, Rawlins, Spring Hill, Ccn
tennial and Felix, while at Parkman, uuf
falo and Thermopolls and Evanston little
or no rain fell.
The warm weather of the week was favor
able for tho growth of grass; ranges arc
now In good condition, but are noedlng
rnin In some sections where showers have
not occurred. Stock shows the effect of
the now feed, nnd are taking flesh rapidly
Seeding Is nearly completed over all sec
tions of tho state. Meadows and alfalfa
made good growth under the Influenco of
the warm wenther of the week. Gardening
and potato planting are being completed.
Over most of tho state farmers nro Ir
rigating crops. In many sections, In an
tlclpatlon of a short supply of water in
tho late season, an excess Is being used
at present.
do pfd f)
U. S. Leather 15i
do pfd 7?
U. S. rtubher !0ii
do nfd 62
u. , Mteei Hi
do rid VV.i
Western Union ?:
Did.
Ser York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK. May 22. MONEY-On cnll.
steady. 2!ia4Vi per cent: Inst loan, 3H per
cent: ruling raie, 4 per ceni; prime mercun
tile paper, 4(KtH Per cent.
STF.RI.INn EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business in bankers puis nt i.w,j'a
IKS v. for demand nml ut sl.SliifH.SlTs tor
sixty navs: nasten rnies. si.oowri'i.oj; com
mercial blllH. $4.8ig4.Ri,4.
SILVER Certltlcatcs. COc, nominal; bar,
59Hc; Mexican dollars, ibc.
HONUo uovernmcni, wean; nunc, nine
tlve: rnllroad. strong.
The closing pi Ices on bonds todav are at
follows:
U. 3. rf. 3s. rr...wt
do coupon M't
da 3s, res 1)9
da eouDon W
do new 4s, re Wn
do coupon IS'H
da old 4s, Iff inii
do coupon H314
do Is, reg 10Si
do coupon V'Mi
TV nf C. 3 66s 125
Atchison gen. 4s lMVi
dii adj. 4s a 1
N. Y. C. Is !07!i
N. J C. een. 5s....H2'i
N. Pacific 3s 7"4
do 4s l.5i
N Y. C & St I. s..107i
N. & W. c. 4s I0P1
.Ore, Nav. Is 109
do 4s lii
Oregon 8. I,. 6s 127
do c. 5s 113
Heading sen. 4s .... Ua
n. a, w. is loo.
Kt L & I M c. 6.. ..IIS
Can. Southern 2d. . .'.'isi Ht I, & 8 F g, 6s. ..Ill
... - . ALL . I ' . . . . C .1 .. . , , t . , I. .
Lnei, tC UDIU 4,..".74 CI. I .III CUUIUia, . , .If.
do 6s 1191,, St. P.. C. P. Is. .113
C. A N. W. c. 79....137',i do 5s II9S
do S. F. deb. 5s. 12P4S. Pacific 4s 9'Aa
Chicago Ter. 4s 9t'. So. Hallway 5s 116'j
Colo. Southern Is.... t7it stand. H. fc T. it... I
02'4 Tex. & P. Is 120
K I do 2s 100
110 .Union Pacific ,4s ....1054
WV4 Wabash Is 117
117 I do Js 10914
;o:'S west snore 4s in"
K WI. Central 4s .';
V9 IVa. Centuries 91
I). & H. O Is
Krle gen. 4s
F. W. & D. C. 1st.
Oen. Hleclrlc it..
Ia. Central Is
I & N. unl. 4s..
M . K. & T. 2dt...
da 4s
Nerr YorU' Jltnliii; XtncU.
NEW YORK. May 22.-The following nro
quotations on mining biockr;
NEW
I'oflfee .1lnrk4,
YORK. May 22,-COFFEE-Spol,
Rio. dull; No. 7 Invoice, fi4t Mild. qlilt:
prices had advanced H-oruova, 4lillJ,lC. On cnvorliie nnd ycat-
4-1. ninklne annt (In 127 15m lil nml futures I terl.lg demnud from aliro.nl rnnVe ivnrk-rl n
il!T s fid. and still tendlnir unwnrd. Tho trltle higher today, hut wns not netlt-o. Tim
local mnrket for that metal, however, aside market opened quiet, with prices un-
from showing a sympathetic rise, ruled changed to 5 points higher The foreign In-
nulet and without Important feature, clos- terests, chlelly French, bought the farm on
lng strong at $27,50if2i.0S, asking rate hav- this sparingly Near the close fresh room
lng heen rsl'ed nbout 32 points without buying of a covering nature again caused
itimuinung any uemana to spenK 01. ro ine market to sunen. t ne close was steady,
Adams Con 20
Alice 41
llreece 160
Hrunswlck Con 17
Comstock Tun 5
Con. Cal. Va 220
Deadwood Terra 10
Horn Hlher 11.'.
iron Hilxer 60
I.eadvltle. Con I I
I.lttle Chief ...
.Ontario
iOphlr
iPhoenlx
IPoiosI
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Pm.tll Hopes
Ptindard
.... S'fl
S5
K0
llnnk CIciti-lnuH.
OMAHA. Mny 22.-Clenrlncs. Il.ri8l.3l9! cor
responding day last year, $1,078,217; Increase,
$.1.10.'.
CHICAOO. May 22,-CIearlngs. $27,501,079
balances. $3,012,570; posted exchange. $l.85i41
.s: ,Mt- vorit exenange, -.-oc premium.
ST, i.ouis. May ::. clearings, $7.ii7.2M:
DISPUTE OVER THE OIL WELL
Itensnn In Given Wlir Union Pnclllc
Dors Sot Permit ShoolInK
of fiiiHlier.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 22. (Special.)
It Is now known why tho Union Pacific
refused to permit the shooting of their
well nt Spring Valley, near the Aspen tun
ncl. Tho property Is in question as to
ownership and until the matter is settled
by tho courts tho well will He Idle.
The Neborgall Well Drilling company of
Omnha, which bad a contract to sink the
Spring Valloy well for watf, has brought
suit against the Union Pacific Railroad
company for title to the well on the
ground that tho railway company has no
title to mineral land on government
grants. The Nebergall people have filed
on tho woll ns a mineral claim. The rail
way company claims tho property by owner
ship. Largo number of oil filings hnvo
been made on land cedod to tho Union
Pacific by tho government.
balances, $1,427,003; money. Sul per cent: I Total amount of transfers,..
Wyoming Incorporation.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., My 22. (Special.)
The following companies filed articles 0
Incorporation with the secretary of stat
Monday evening:
Iloston nnd Cleveland Oold Mining and
Milling company; capital stock, $1,500,000
Incorporators arc Wyoming, Iloston and
Cleveland men. The company ivlll develo
tho Arizona group of mines at Idaho
Springs.
Iloulder Oil company, cnpltal stock $15,
000. Incorporators all Colorado men,
Ute Gold Mining company, capital stock
$15,000.
Newcastle Grocery company, capital stock
$10,000.
THIS UHAI.TV MARKET.
INSTRI'MENTS filed for record Wedncs
day, May 22. 1901:
Wnrrnnty HenU.
L. E. Roudcbush and husband In E.
r Wllann Int 15 hlnck 8. Kendall s
add ' !'W
C. S, Shepnrd nnd wife to ". P. Cnr
roll, lot 4, block 1, Hamilton square.. 2,50)
1.- Ilnu'nnl l nl In H I.. Ilnwver.
lot fi. block 36, Kounlze Place 4,000
n. .letter nnd wife to John .Voss, lot
9, block 6, .letter's add
(tiilf CI n I in Deed.
J. O. Ilrandt to A. C. Harte, lot 10,
block I, Oklahoma park
DecdK.
Oliver Anifis et al, trustees, to R.
Ornnt. s 35 feet lots fi and 7. block
1. Pope Place, i .
City of Omaha to C. E. , Perkins,
trustee, streets nnd alleys in River
view add
500
5'
.$5,153
0GS SOLD ABOUT A NICKEL LOWER
cry Feiv Sheep it ml l.nnibs on Snlc
nntl Mnrket on Sheep Wns Slow
II nd U eal, .mil un l.nmlis Trnde
Wns Mtenly In Strong.
May
May
May
May
May
May
.May
..luV
May
.Hay
May
Mny
).ay
May
Mny
.nay
May
Mny
May
.May
May
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M901. iUW.IS'J.,U9i.,l97.U96.lM5
i 79
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6 72-.4I
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3 2d,
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3 71
3 72,
3 Ik.
3 7V 3
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3 1S
3 M,
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3 C6 I 17i
3 65, 3 2o
o till 3 Iji
3 61, 3 21
3 19
3 15 I
3 52, 3 Hi
3 51 3 12(
3 iVJ 3 Oi'i
3 Imi 3 U'Ji
3 52 3 03,
4 41
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4 31
;
4 16
4 U
4 ID
4 44
4 .,0
I 51
4 27
4 36
4 :s
4 46
4 4j
4 3:
Indicates Sunday.
1 lie nmcllil number nf mm nr s
brought In today by each road was:
Catile. Hogs. Sh'p. H
C, M. ,t St. P. Ry.
u. (tt si. I,, icy
Mo. Pacific Ry 2 i!
. i . system . ;i
. N. W. Ry 1 ,s
.. E. & M. V. R. R.. .11 10
S. C. ci P. Ry 1 2
C, St. P., Al. ,!t O... 9 15
C, II. fi Q. Ry 6 IS
K. C. At St. J. Ry.... 3 t
C, R. 1 .fc P., east.. 6 II
C R. 1. Ac P.. west.. 3 I
Illinois Central Ry... 1 3
163
tock
ses,
13
IS
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.... 335 2,ol2 ."61
Totals 123
The disposition of the day'n receipts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the
nuniDcr oi ncnu indicated:
Uuvers.
Omaha Packing Co.
awut ana company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Swift, from country
Aioman ci co
.Ivlngstono ft Schaller..
innil ton v Rothsc h id...
Other buyers
M2
6)2
681
13
1
77
1.751
3m:
3.S40
Totals 2,523 11,745 1,929
CATTLE There was not a heavv run of
cattle here today nnd n tho demand on
wie part oi paciters was in goou sniipe ine
market ruled strong and nctlve all around
on good stuff
There wcro nearly 100 cars of beof steers
included In the receipts today, but the mar
ket opened strong and uctlvo on the better
grades and In some cases sales wcro made
hat looked qulto a little higher than the
same kind bold for yesterdny. The common
una medium kinds, however, were rntner
neglected, but still they sold at Just about
steady prices. Fverythlng waB out of llrst
hands In good season nnd the prices paid
as a rule were very satisfactory.
Tne supply or cow stufr was very llgnt
this morning and not enough to meet the
demand. As a result tho competition was
keen and good strong prices were paid for
tho moro desirable bunches. Even tho com
moner kinds, however, met with ready sale
and it was not long boforo the pens were
cleared.
Hulls also commanded good steady to
strong prices and so also did stngs. Vcnl
calves sold In practically tho same notches
they did yesterday.
The same as has been tho case for some
llttlo time there were scarcely enough feed
ers on sale to test the market. The few
that were offered sold without difficulty at
good steady prices, Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr, No. Av. Pr.
1 1540 3 90 56 1190 5 '0
1 1M0 4 10 1 i:zo 5 0U
I 1360 4 15 20 1173 5 C&
1 970 4 :. 19 m 5 05
1 1030 4 55 9 UK 5 05
1 6)0 4 TO 33 1119 6 05
7 783 4 40 11 1218 5 03
1 1110 4 60 20 1346 4 9i
1 1150 4 10 23 1011 4 95
1 810 4 50 19 1166 4 9
3 861 4 M 14 1341 5 10
II 910 4 IU 11 ,.1111 6 10
8 937 4 60 21 1176 5 10
21 916 4 60 i 10(0 5 10
8 SSO 4 60 5 1180 5 10
8 1000 4 CJ 61 1278 5 10
46 9S0 4 70 17 1193 6 10
9 913 4 70 18 1208 6 10
6 1063 4 70 U 1357 5 10
18 99S 4 .0 45 1193 5 10
13 1016 4 70 23 1178 5 10
7 937 4 70 37 1136 5 10
64 6 SO 4 75 7 113S 6 15
1 1140 4 75 19 1210 6 13
1 1010 4 75 48 1379 6 15
14 988 4 75 7 1332 5 15
22 1043 4 10 19 1236 5 li
3 1010 4 0 30 1197 5 15
38 1130 4 86 16 1316 5 13
4 1182 4 V, 22 1394 5 20
14 1103 4 85 17 1361 6 10
3 1066 t 90 18 1(00 5 30
6 1143 4 30 15 1229 6 20
33 1095 4 9') 86 120ft 5 20
9 1098 4 10 16 12SS 5 25
4 1150 4 93 18 1348 5 25
17 ICC, 4 90 1 1260 6 25
37 1087 4 W 22 1298 6 25
40 1414 6 CO 1 1340 6 25
I 1150 6 00 35 1266 5 JO
3 1033 5 00 35 1396 5 75
5 1400 6 ft) 19 1234 5 25
8 1030 6 00 38 1271 5 .15
8 1092 5 00 16 1437 5 40
IS 1153 5 () 11 1433 5 10
17 1111 5 00 19 1846 5 40
19 1077 5 00
STEERS TEXAB.
73 979 4 80 15 1065 4 50
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
II 890 4 nn 10 980 4 85
16 734 4 25 7 1037 4 88
6 , 831 4 0) 35 1056 4 85
16 ...1048 4 76 23 10S1 4 30
16 ...1063 4 80 9 1101 6 00
38 703 4 80 9 1104 5 00
36 1057 4 H5 19 1146 5 20
COWS.
1 SSO 1 54 1 1110 4 00
3 803 3 26 4 1005 4 10
1 930 3 15 2 1076 4 10
1 900 3 CO 1 1080 4 10
2 750 2 50 4 1013 4 10
1 1030 3 0.5 3 1135 4 10
1 1000 2 tt l..r 1000 4 10
3 836 3 75 4 1223 4 15
1 840 3 04 1 860 4 13
1 930 3 25 6 1166 4 15
1 1290 3 25 2 1160 4 10
1 9S0 3 23 1 1340 4 20
3 1020 3 25 3 1133 4 20
1 1004 3 "5 6 1001 4 ?0
1 970 3 25 1 10S0 4 25
1 670 3 35 1 580 4 li
1 7W S 15 1 1110 4 25
1 93) 3 15 9 UU 4 25
3 1006 .1 25 1 1240 4 55
1 910 3 '.'5 6 1163 4 25
1 900 3 25 1 W0 4 25
1 , 640 3 25 13 1036 4 30
6 994 3 23 3. 1190 4 20
1 ,,..1010 3 30 3 116 4 33
1 960 3 10 1 1250 4 25
1 960 3 40 1 1320 4 5
1 980 3 50 6 923 4 10
1 1070 3 50 1 1034 4 44
1.,.., 650 3 30 1 1070 4 40
1 1100 3 50 1 1430 4 40
1 1010 3 50 1...., 610 4 40
1 1040 3 50 1 1110 4 11
1 103) 3 63 1 ll80 4 '4)
1 1184 3 75 1 1080 4 50
2 1050 3 75 3 1025 4 54
6 1054 3 75 1 930 4 f,0
3 1070 3 73 1 1170 4 50
1 1314 3 75 2 1076 4 CO
1 910 3 90 12 1213 4 60
1 1510 1 10 3 1016 4 fO
7 1010 3 90 3 732 4 fS
1 110) 1 If) 1 1404 4 C5
1 1364 1 00 4 1272 4 63
1 1220 4 CO 1 108) 4 13
STAGS.
1 1380 4 14 1 1110 4 35
1 1530 4 T5 1 1140 4 33
1 1034 I ,-J it 1384 i JO
STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS,
16 6&J 3 50 1 5M 4 04
1 310 3 i 1 350 4 05
2 no 3 2 664 4 23
1 510 3 75 1 tM 4 34
4 7u J f3 4 645 64
6 Sll itl 1 730 4 6i)
The last end of the market was stronger
and more nctlve, so that the pens were
cleared In good season. Packers seemed
to want all the hogs there were here The
bulk of the mixed loads sold at $5.6217, nnd
the heavier weights went from $5.s5 tip.
and the llgnt nogs sold mostly nt jg.p).
Hogs sold today at tne lowest point since
Mat' 10 111 ndviinrp nf Inst w.U I.Alnir
entirely lost. Representative sales!
No.
M ....
$2
86
64..,..
70
21
Av, sh. Pr.
6 fO
84 6 r 4
84 5 fO
.SA1 160 5 V)
.327 160 5 61
.3t ... 5 64
..201
..125
..198
200 124 5 60
94 214 16) 6 60
69 214
6 239
44 J 611 j
10 6 6!W
64 223 120 6 624
73
6....
83....
74....
6.1. ...
(....
to....
66....
61....
62....
209
264
6 62U.
4) 5 ittW
.221 120 6 62H
...210 210 5"i
84 6 2'4
80 5 6"ij
80 6 2ii
40 6 ' 4
226 204 5 62i
..264 84 5 i34
243 240 5
.237
..253
..234
..262
No.
13..
69...
1?....
O....
74,..,
ff...,
79...
7...,
71...,
60....
78...
94...
79...
35...
73...
2...
74..
73...
CI...
74...
71...
61...
14...
64...
74...
61...
53,. ,
IS...
76...
M
Av. Sh. Pr.
214
8 f2'4
.237 244 6 6214
..249 240 6 fti,
.294
...2.M
...221
...23.1
8 621.
44 5 t:,
54 f. 6ii
10 6 r.ii
. .234 164 8 2H
..221 M 5 Ci'i
164 6 634
49 b C2l
40 6 62ib
.13.3 160 8 ",214
84 6 r;4
....223
.173
....2(5
....231
...24?
....216
....227 164
,217
6 C14
80 5 62ti
SO 6 f2li
S4 5 62ij
r.2'i
SO 5 62i,
...234 160 5 621,
...216 30 5 (.214
...2,57
..373
80 5 t2, 17 214
....24V
..304
5 bl'i.
(0 5 2it
40 6 6i4
218 '200 5 C2it
2'S 40 3 T24
63.
M.
65.,
f....
78
76
82
74
C4....,
fO
6 f3
5 65
160 6 rs
... 3 65
80 5 68
...283 120 5 iV
...316 ... 8 rs
...243 41 5 rs
...2.11 124 5 f.S
43 161 5 S
80 S ff.
40 5 63
..201
..226
..221
5 1-5
...266
..291
...244
5
..22 164 6
269 160 5 OS
.. 5 65
80 & 65
6 rs
73 2J6 10 I C2', 14 238 ... 5 6H4
is ... 6 6J'fl 64 374 114 6 rs
f6 233 84 6 121, 74 2(8 80 5 6.3
86 .230 80 5 61 61 243 8) 6 65
61 2.16 ... 6 62U fS 2'4 164 5 T5
21 212 80 5 62', 65 274 80 5 fS
M 264 )0 6 f.1,
76 328 80 5 CJ14
81 7Z4
65 233 160 5 62',
6A. .231 80 5 62'i
67 2,57
41 214
28 22
76..
53..
61 229 ... 5 14
65 2JI ... S U'4
62 220 4) S 62U
81 321 2(0 f, 4 27 234 lfn 5 6S
79 240 40 6 6JI, 65 273 84 6 ti
66 208 40 f. 02'i 87 249 K) 5 6J
76 218 ... 5C2'4 M 275 164 5 63
ti 249 ... 5 f2', 61.
84.. 229 ... 6 6214 60.
83. 229 240 6 r2i, ,
46 264 1 60 S 6314 1ft 258
141 216 120 3 lVj 48.
63 20 t 5 2S 61.
64 226 160 5 3'i 69 356 160 5 63
f9 345 160 5 615,
60 21 84 8 6.'I4 68..
'6 236 84 6 6214 64..
78 226 ... 6 R2'i 73. .
23 304 0 5 621,4 62..
'0 216 84 5 6214 64..
73 314 ... 6 fj'4 67..
134 243 314 6 621, n.
67 278 164 8 62V, 64..
63 214 80 5 C2 44 171 ... 5 65
63 238 80 5 '.m 59, 287 80 5 65
76 XII 160 6 62'4 64 231 ... 6 fS
63 201 ... 5 f2'4 88 227 ... IM
41 2) ... 5 2'4 11 26 SO 6 65
69. ...... .241 4) 5 CJi.j 69 278 120 5 63
66 2J4 SO 6 62, 67 287 ... 8 6.5
80 232 $0 6 6I14 34 211 ... .". 63
22 211 ... 6 2'i 6,3 263 1 60 6 65
62 243 164 5 '.2'i 61 278 84 6 65
31 215 ... 6i,2'i 74 j.51 204 6 fS
64 203 84 S 63 259 164 5 63
64 210 SO 5 625, 64 270 ... 5 6.5
73 204 180 6 3254 64 211 84 5 (5
75 230 80 5 C2V4 67 215 164 5 63
77 731 84 6 62', 63 264
67 2(( 84 6 I2'i 67 331
71 219 84 6 t:i 66 3.10
74 317 100 5 6JI4 66 181
73 318 160 5 6254 80 280
63 260 160 8 fI54 23 263
67 333 120 3 625J 40 347
108 266 240 6 621-j M 206
.267 210 5 621 63 803
.197 ... I "2'4
STEERS AND COWS.
1430 3 63 19 1357 6 23
888 4 !0
COWS AND HEIFERS.
1018 3 25 10 1036 4 26
631 3 80 2 920 4 33
960 4 10 13 1048 4 SS
HEIFERS.
3
5 68
.. S 3
84 5 6.3
60 6 63
292 180 S 65
. .242 120 5 63
..241 ... 6f.8
.,261 284 6 65
. .275 40 6 C5
....249
....274
....295
....273
66.
12..
2.
5...
17...
4...
5 C7'l
. . . 5 67'
. . . 3 f-7'4
10 6 6714
44 5 674
... SCI'i
... 5'2i4
. . . o 70
fo 6 :s
iinriHThern was another heavy run of
hogs here today, making the supply for
the first three dnys this week the heaviest
It) some little lime, Diner mami'is were
nil quoted lower, and ns a result trade
nnnH here n eood nickel lower than
vesterdnv. with the hulk of the hogs going
from $5.00 to h.K, ana tne long string at
$5 6214. It was a fairly active market at
those prices, and It was not long before
the bulk or tne receipts cnangea nanoi,
12"".
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....,
1....
3....
3....
1....
1....
2....
1.'.'..
1....
3...
1
1....,
1....,
3...
, 436 3 15
96 1 S 75
700 3 90
, 706 3 90
850 4 4)
790 4 10
970 4 '4
760 4 25
. 700
. 9S0
.1070
4 25
4 75
4 23
4....
1....
3
1....
I....
1....,
4....
7....
688 4 30
645 4 40
1015 4 10
610 4 40
1006 4 .'4
744 4 50
940 4 :o
1020 4 SO
1070 4 JO
915 4 rs
476 clipped wethers
117 Mexlcnu wethers and ewes.
IS shot)
2i clipped lambs
22 native Inmbs .
211 clipped lambs
94
7
120
73
92
92
4 40
4 10
4 60
4 51
I 75
4 80
CIIICAllO l.lj STOCK MAHKU
Cnttle StrmiK Ten II tuber Unit
WcnU Sheep Sternly.
CHICAOO, May 22 CATTLE Receipt,
lb.oOO head, Including 40) hend Tcxans; steer
strong to 10c higher, butchers' stock,
steady; Tcxans, tlrm; good to prime steers,
$.V20ii5.9."i; poor to medljm, $1 iojffi.10, slock
crs nnd feeders, steady, $3.Wft3.0u, rows and
heifers, $2.9CvjN.9iiJ dinners, J2.7utf3.o0; bulls,
$2.Will.40; calves. $4.25ii5.W; Texns-frd
steers. $l.25fi".40; Texan bulls, $2.75'il3.9).
HOGS Receipts, .V,iio head, tomorrow,
30.000 hend, estimated; left ovor, 3.5i) bend.
3venk; mixed and butchers. $.i.65ff.S5; gooij
to choice. 5.7Sf)3.9'): rough tienvy, J5.f.vfi." 70i
light. IS.WHiJ.W; bulk of snles, $.V!4J.S .S2t
SHEEP AND LAMIIH-Rccelpts, IS.ds,
head; steady; clipped lambs, steady to
strong; sales up to $5.20: Colorado mostly
$.V.s.i; springs up to $6.75; good to cholcs
wethers, $4.1041. ill; fair to choice mixed,
$l,l.Vf4.40; 3Vestern sheep, $l.40ft 1.60; year
lings, $l.frfif 1.76; native lambs, JI.Soy5.
western Inmbs, $5.001iG.5.".
DULLS.
1.
1
1
3
3 75
1220 3 18
1470 3 15
1300 3 25
930 .1 73
1010 3 40
, 1110 3 40
140 3 3)
1020 3 60
2100 3 50
1330 3 60
1150 3 65
1320 3 63
..; fso 3 70
1230 3 73
12C6 3 75
118? 3 75
CALVES.
390 3 04 S
420 4 75 3
245 4 90 1
375 4 90 1
10 5 00 1
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1354
1180 3 15
135) 3 80
1313 3 65
1030 3 90
1834 3 94
1644 3 90
1040 4 04
1394 4 00
1654 4 10
654 4 10
1820 4 10
1634 4 10
1664 4 13
1190 4 15
Kiiiisiin ntr l.lvi' Stork llitrKet.
KANSAS CITY. May 22, -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,600 hend natives, 40) head Texan,
50 head calves; native beef steers, stendv;
Texas steers nnd stockors and feeders,
strong; cholco beef steers, $.V2."tf4.00, fnlr to
good, 5.20i(6.70; Htockers und feeders, $3.701J
4.90; western-fed steers, $4.tWW.S5; Texntis
und Indians, $4.60333.15; co5vs, M.2.5jfl.75i
heifers. $.1.7M5.(v; emitters, $2.00iM.!0; bulls.
$3.20114.76; calves, $4.0M6.00.
HOGS Receipts, 21,000 head; market
stendy to Pc lower; top. $.VS74; bulk of
sales. $5.65fi.!5, heavy, $;.T.r5.; mlxod
packers. $5.lV3..0; light. $5.3oG5.6.); pigs,
$l.t05i6.2o.
SHEEP AND LA.MHS-ltecelpts. 1.5t)
hend; market strong, western lambs, $t.60.'(ji
6.50; western wethers, $l.25ff4 75; western
yearlings, $4.5OtjrvU0. ewes, $.1,7ift4.25. culls,
$2.75y3.f0; Texas grass sheep, 3.7Syi2o,
spring Iambs, $5.C0fj6.25.
HI. I. mils Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Mny 22.-CATTLE Receipts.
1.900 head. Including 600 henti Texnns; mar
kot steady for natives, strong nnd 5o higher
for Texntis; native .shipping nnd export
stoors, $4.S5fi6.0O; dressed beef nnd butcher
steers, $4.3nii6.40; steers under l.ooo lbs., $3.75
W6.16; stockers unit feeders, $.1.40-1.90i cows
and heifers. $2.Wjl.W; ennnors. $1 2JW2.S.).
bulls, $2.85?N.2fi; Texas and Indian steer",
$3,351(6.10; cows nnd helfvrs. $2.5031.25.
HOGS Receipts. 7.00i) head; markel 60
lower: pigs nnd lights. $5.iVi6,70; packers,
$5.60flS.7&; butchers. $5.fK.90.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts, 2.200
hend; market stendy; native, muttons, $l.35jr
4,70; Inmbs, $l.twtr8.So; culls and backs, $3,
stockcrs, $2.555J3.0i).
Kerr VnrU Live Stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK, May 22.-UEEVE8-Re-celpts,
2,223 head; demand strong; prices ajf
10c higher, except light bulls; steers, $7.3'W
6.00; fnv oxen, $5; bulls, $3.(vy-l,25; extra fat,
$4.66; cows, $2.25(54.25. Cables 5veak; ship
ments, 601 head cattle, 30 head sheep nnd
8,678 quartern of beef.
CALVES-Recelpts. 613 head; demand fnlr,
10ti25c higher; veals, $4.r.'Jf.76; tops. 5:
little calves, $3.60; buttermllka, $3.00571.00.
SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 10,900
hend; sheep, stendy; Inmbs, firm; poor to
prime sheep, $3.0iH.60; export grades, $1.9')
05.no; clipped lambs. $5.0035.90; culls, $4;
spring lambs, $6.50ff7.50.
HOOS-Recelpts. 5,053 head; market steady
at Jii.riOfl6.a5.
St, Joseph l.lvc Slock .Mnrket.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, May 22.-(8peclal.)
The Journal quotos:
CATTLE Receipts, 800 head; market ac
tive nnd strong to 10c higher; nntlves, $1.15
f5.66; Texas nnd westerns. $3.756.60; cows
and heifers. $2.3505.00; bulls nnd stags,
$2.2504.75; yearlings nnd calves, $3.76if4.85;
stockers and feeders, $3.40'!74.75; 5'eals, $1.26
(Ji6.50.
HOGS Receipts. &.200 head; market
steady to 5c lower; all grades, $5.60li6.87',4;
bulk of sales. $5.66115,75: pigs strong.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 2.500
hend; market actl5-o and steady to strong;
lambs. $4.&on5.W; yearlings. $4. 25 JT 1. 75:
wethers. $4.00(54.65; ewes. $3.X0ifl.l5.
Stock In Slobt.
The following table sho5vs the receipts of
cattlo, hogs and sheep nt the four principal
live siock mnrKets amy ..:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omnha. 2.590 ll.WS 4.705
Chlcngo 16.600 30.000 l'.rOO.
Kansas city 4,110 zi.nw i,mi
St. I.011IS 1.901) 7,000 2,200
105 6 00
125 C ro
94 0 04
,154 6 54
130 6 50
980 3 04
. 433 2 70
.1096 2 50
. 630 2 75
970 2 75
461 3 CO
1.
1.
1...
1...
0...
1.
SHEEP There was not n.
768 3 00
900 8 00
(40 3 15
610 3 25
416 8 75
190 4 00
heavy run of
sheep here today, but packers did not seem
particularly anxious for what was offered,
riomo sales were made that looked Just
about steady, while others were very slow
and lower, limbs, however, were In good
demand at stronger prices. There 5vere
no good wooled Inmbs on sale, but the gen
ernl Impression was that they would bring
ns nign ns to.w. inero wrru kuuu t...H"
lambs on sale and they can be quoted as
high as $5.10 Buyers were a llttlo slow
In paying the prices asked, hut It was evi
dent they wanted the stuff.
Quotations: Choice clipped wethers, $45
?4.40; fnlr to good clipped wethers, $4,001?
4.25! cholco Clippea cwos. v.)s.uu; iuii w
good clipped ewes. $3.30S3.t5; choice wooled
r v, tx ivss fift- fnlr tn Bond lambs. $5. Wit
6.40; clipped lambs, $IS0S5.10: fair to good
clippea iamD, m.khih."" dpi ;k " ".
ffffl 00: feeder wethers. $3.504.00; feeder
lambs, $4.0034.40. Representative sales:
No.
8 clipped cum
15 culls
24 cull wethers
1 cull wether
226 clipped wethers
Av.
66
107
77
60
95
Pr.
$2 26
3 10
3 10
3 10
4 12H
Totals
.. 25,590 fi9,S0 ;6,f
SI on City Mve Stock Mnrket.
EinilV CITV 1 lv Of Srrfnl Tele.
gram.! CATTLE Receipts. SOU head; mnr-
KCt sieaiiy; ocaves, i.iojo.-j; cows unu
bulls, mixed, $2.6OU4.40; stockers and feed
ers, w.oTOi, iu; caives anil yearnngs, w.ivir
4.75.
nuua-ueceipis, j.aw neac; mururt omnia
loiver, selling at $5,5056.0'); bulk, $5.55,
Wmil Mnrket.
ST. IX5UI8, May 22 WOOI-Steady but
unchanged; medium grades, 1101714c', light
fine, lllrHHc; heavy line, 3lllc; tub
washed, 1726c.
Tetrtptione lOilO.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James E. Boyd ft Co.,
OMAHA, NEB.
COMMISSION
GRAIN, rnOVIBlOMH AND STOCKS.
Board nf Trnde llalldlnfj.
Direct wires to Chicago and Now York.
Correspondence, John A. Warren lc Co.
OLDEST) SAPESTI REST!
WALL STREET
Money Will Knrn HI it Monthlr Returns
The Investor's Fund Pays Bcml-Monthly.
The oldest established In America. No
certificate-holder ever tost a cont. Pay
ments made to all subscribers every 15
days. No trouble. No delay. Money
refunded on demand. Write today for
particulars, free to any ttddress.
C. E. MACKKY A CO.,
Hudson Ilnlldlntr, New York.
Beaumont & East Texas Oil Go.
OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS
Incorporated under the Lw of the State of Texas.
CAPITAL, $1,000,000
DIVIDED INTO 1,000,000 SHARK, PAR VALUE 8J1.00 EACH, KITLL PAID AND
We are pleased to announee that hbm' IpIIobb kave come In o Inst as to
pile, this Company on an n-red fln.n.lnl n.l., maltlnir It one of the sound,
est corporations In the State of Tews, nd Its stock Instrlnslcally worth more
to every holder than when first offered.
It la therefore now belnsr considered by the directors whether the price should
not be placed at n figure more commensurate with the actual value of the
stock as a mattor of Justice to the company and Its stockholders, This will
certainly be done nt the close of the present Issuo, If not before, and those who
wish to get In on the ground floor should there fore avail themselves of tho
opportunity while It exists.
Until sneh ndvnnce Is made, however, the company will continue selling the re
mainder of Its offering of
100,000 SHARES AT 50 GENTS
per share, full paid up, subject to no nssesment or further call of any description.
It EM EM HE It that a sham in this Company loes not mean merely a iihare In a
well, but that It stands for a proportionate Interest n the entire nssets of the
Company, including all Its Immense tracts of valuable oil lands.
OWNING OlTIIKiHT as It does 4661 acres of such land, In the best three oil dis
tricts of Texas, with a perfect title assuring nbsolulo possession, and with no
royaltes to pay, there cannot be found n better opportunity to secure nn In
terest In the ruinous nnd lucrative oil fields of Texas. Tho Company Is rapidly
proceeding with Its operations, and Just ns anon ns the drillers with whom con
tracts have been made can place their rigs upon the lands, wells wll be sunt.
It Is oftlcercd and managed by practical business men, who have achieved suc
cess In their own Individual lines, and ore now devoting their combined ability
nnd experience to making an equnl or greater success of tho affairs of the
Beaumont & East Texas Oil Co.
THE CIUTM7.AT!ON of the Company is extremely low as compared with Its
resources, tho dividends earned will be proportionately largo, and oh It will un
questionably provn one of the richest payers In this enormously rich Held, every
men Interested in the most prosperous Industry of modern times should secure
shares in the Beaumont & East Texas Oil Co,
Send for prospectus nnd fully detailed Information; addressing all correspondence
to II. B. KIESTEH,, Secretary. n .
Make all cheeks and drafts payable to order of , S. I)A IlJisOIS, Ircasr
(President First National Bank of Beaumont).
BEAIM0KT& EAST TEXAS OIL CO.,
BE1UNQIJ. TEXAS.