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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MAI 24, 1901.
.GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cor lforiment Begins tod Markata Bar
Biarj Receipt.
LOCALS EXPECT BUSY TWO WEEKS
Millers Getting! Peeaeaalea ( Contract
Steeke Sneer Oat with
nnaatary Shova-lns; Good
Wheat ImproTcacat.
Ths corn movement seems to have com
Bounced In earnest. The urns ha receipts
jnis morning, eighty-five car, are the
heaviest In ihe nlatory of the excrunee.
Chicago received 175 csrs. which la larger
than that market ha had for week, and
tha estimate for tomorrow la 31 car.
Peoria reports 160 ram there today and
nore bought Saturday at stations of ele
vators working out of that city than In
JX w 'or some time previous. The
Illinois farmers are reported still selling.
'It Is fully time fop the regular late May
movement of corn," said K. li. Huntley.
'LP to this time, since the early movement,
the farmers have been busy getting In their
grain and doing the spring work. This Is
now well In hand and they can turn their
attention to marketing another part of
their erop. The raise In the grain rates
which we expect to become operative early
In June will have a great effect on our
receipts. The higher rate will, of course,
make It Impossible for the grain men lo
pay what they are paying now. The farm
era know this, so I look for them to mar
ket every bit of corn they dare part with
before the rate goes up. Bo we ought to
have plenty for at least ten or twelve daya.
Then w r.n . . j. .1, . i i
tny tnat date the farmers will have sent
- 1" uul ln" reserve tney bold In case of
. emergency. In July when the new crop Is
. assured and the farmers see they will
v i.-v. plTy ,f,co" to feed, we will get the
rest of the old crop. "
The Minneapolis millers bought heavily
Uklng 2,0oo,ooo bushels, and are reported
to be buying more today, (generally It Is
believed they own a very large part of the
stocks up there and In Chicago and else
where. With the email flour demand It la
supposed the millers fear a lack of wheat
y2 r jrrlnrtlngj later, or else very high prices.
If the farmers sell no more wheat their
'win ne realised. Movement, however,
... miigwni is neavier.
Snows weekly summary, which Is out
notes a marked Improvement In winter
wneat In Kentucky and Tennessee. A
nam improvement Is arlven Ohio. Indiana.
Illinois and Kansas, and Missouri and Ne-
Drssaa nave fully maintained their condi
tion. Michigan Is the only state showing
deterioration. The stand la better than
seemed probable a month ago. On the
wnoie, Snow finds the average of condition
prooabiy 2 or a points better than It was
The nUlH In nHM nt rimahl mln for
future delivery and the close Saturday and
twuajr were as roilowa:
Closed
Open. High. Low, Today. Sat'y.
w neac
May
July
Bept
Corn
May June
July
Sept.
Oats
May July
Bept.
A asked. B bid.
Local Caah
Business was cnsk. Wheat, however, was
considerably weaker and sold off from
previous prices. In some cases as much as
6c. Corn was lc up for the better grades
Receipts were heavy. Receipts: Wheat,
i cars in ana cars out: one week ago,
i car. corn, bo cars in ana 1 car out: one
week ago, a cars. Oats, 1 car; on week
sito. 4 cars.
Representative sales of car lots by sam
ple, ou track, omana:
Mixed corn No, 2. ( cars, 49Vic; 1 car,
48c; No. t, 7 cars, 48c; No. 4, 1 car, 460;
N6. 1 yellow, 1 car, 6oc; No. 3 yellow, 1 car,
ic. -
Hard Winter Wheat No! 2, Years, Mfcc;
xno. s (Do test; nftc.
WHEAT No. 2 nard. MJMOo: No. a hard
0S4e; No. 4 hard, eWHo; No. a spring,
t&B90c; No. a spring, 7Mi4e.
CORN No. 2. 49S60c; No. a. 4849c; No. 4,
47ft 48c; no grade, as44c; No. 1 yellow,
to6le; No. 2 yellow, Hicr No. J whlt,
soelc: No. a white. 48fi4Ke.
OATS No. 2, 41c: No. 8. 40o; No. 4, tP
8c; No. 2 white, 42343c; No. 3 white, 41a
tic; stanaara, uoiito.
Notes from ttoe feiaehnncn OtHoea.
Exchange visitors were D. W. Mefford
of Petersburg, J. c. Evans of South Bend
and George .HallenbocK of Ulnton, la.
Omaha inspections of aralu were 30 cars.
Of wheat, 1 car graded No, a hard winter
and 1 car No. 4 hard winter. Of corn, 11
cars graded No. 2, 11 cars Nd. a, 1 car No.
4, 1 car No. a yellow, 1 cars No. a yellow.
i car no. wmie ana i car no graae.
Grata Markets Elsewhere.
r -va,? t. mm uwiBu iiKtnm were xuiiuwe;
CHICAGO 43RAI AD mOTIilOJIS
re.fr'. .1 the TrTal.. ..4 n.sl..
Prleee aa Board at Trade.
CHICAGO, May 23.-Bear1sh crop advices
"n ( nunnwesi in sanitionsi to iiD'
era I shipments from Russia caused weak
ness In wheat today. Compared with Hat
urnay s nnai ngures juiy wneat snows
loss or c. corn Is unchsnged. Osts are
a shade lower. Provisions are up 2Hc
initial saies on juiy were unchanged ti
He higher at sTtyttW-e. The market fin
ished weak near the bottom. July being
at ,Se. after touching sTSffST'-c. May
rangea Between W1H6 and closed
rc. Clearances of wheat and flour were
eiiual to 127.5,10 bushels. The amount of
passage Increased 823.00O bushels, while the
vistnie supply decreased a.27,0O0 bushels
primary receipts were JP7.ono bushels corn
psred with 4.io a veer aro. Mlnneaooli-"
Duluth and Chloago report receipts of 236
cars against 12 cars last week and 312
cars a year ago.
Thfc corn market held up remarkably well
and closed about at yesterday's final fig
ures. July sold between 4740 and 4.HH'
4A'!o. closing at 4S'4tMKHe. i.ncai receipt
were 176 cars. 11 of contrsct grade.
Oats manifested a bearish sentiment
After opening Uc lower at tc, July
ranged letween tec and SS'aSStiHc, closing
at xxHUSSo. I -oca I receipts were curs
Provisions were essler early In the day
July bork closed with a gain of into a
U.17H- Lard and ribs were each up KVic.J
ec at $4.12V and $A40 respectively.
The leading tutures rangt-a as follows:
Articles ! Open. Htgh.j Low. I Close.l Bat'y
Wheat
May
a July
b July
a 8pt.
b Bept.
July
Bept.
July
Sept.
Bept.
Bept.
Bept.
IH&1.
41741
95HI 9i
82
"Si
I
47T1
98 89
S7HI 8TJ,
47741 48
47 iRiH'ttVklh.H
4i J1l
41 I 41
H4!B 4it
10 90 U 10 1 10
11 12 11 i2 11
$ 25 35 6
42H 60 6
8 85 42 6
6 60 80
41
38
40 40,
28 3K'Vif'
30ia01Wij0'as
?1
11 9
2
160
40
7
10 96
11 20
6 30
6 47
8 87
8 6
98 94 93 94 B 94 B
82 82 82 82 B 82 B
71 B 71B
51 U 48 50 B 61B
60 60 49 . 49 A
46A 46B
42 42 42 42 B 48 B
42 B 42B
8B 88B
80 B 30 B
Grala Market.
corn changed hands freely
Wheat
July Bept ember
Corn
July September
Wheat-
July
Beptamber
Beptember
Wheat
July Bsptember
Corn
July September
Wheat-
July
September
Whtat-
July
Beptsmber
Wheat
July .......
September
CHICAGO.
KANSAS CITY.
8T. LOUIS.
MINNEAPOLIS.
DULUTH.
NEW TORK.
roday. Bat'y.
i 78 87
8VI4A 8UHB
. 48B
, 7B
70A
, 44 B
84
HU',A
4SB
94A
81A
4B
81B
92
84
48A
47B
7A
71 A
44A
4JA
8SB
1
47
82
95B
82B
WBW YOHK GENERAL MARKET
oa Varloas
TSSvfc.Si!lfvt-iB: oicsj to fancy, 84. 15(4 50.
CORN MEAL Dull; yellow western, 8U
4 "iS'Mk !J lu-i.alln dried, 8S.OO03.ia
r KYE Quiet; No. 2 western, 70o. Spot.
feeding, 49c, c. I. f.,
4aota4loas of the Day
Coaaanodltlee.
,.,1?5VwTORK My 23 -FLOUR-Recelpta.
Ul.T bbls.; exports, 7,086 bbls.; the mar
ket was firmly held but dull: Minn.
ll'J,. W.uOflt.aO; winter patents, 86.10
w , "'"V"" enaiaiiiB, hk(o.iu; winter ex
tras, 34f4.00. Rye flour. Arm: fair tn
3L
. BAKLKY-gutet;
iw iora.
WHEAT Rerelnts 21 Yin h.i '.i
7 HVt 11(1,1,
N'.. 2 red. nominal, elevator; No. I red
nominal, f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 -orthern
puluth. tl.03. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Options
opened stronger. Later they reacted urder
big world's shipments, excellent weather
west and a smaller visible decrease than
oxpected, cloving 1?o net lower. May.
8899c, cloaed at &c; July, 92H68S 9-ltic
closed at 92c; September, 44'hS4r'4c. c'r seil
Ml'Sc0' l"cmh' 3tl84 1-16C, closed at
CORN Receipts, 8.4M bu. Spot niarket
"rpj; No. 2, nominal, ivator, and 68c. f. o.
y ... afloat: No. 2 yellow, tide; No. 2 white,
Wo- Option market was dull and easy. The
i tfViO net higher. May, 2o,
closed at 2c;Iuly closed at o4'e; Beptem-
b'.'frM,f- clo t "He.
OATS-Recelpts, 48,600 bu. Bpot market
"tJ.,y;.m,1,d- 18 lbs. aoc: natural
Thl'J J..'1" Wc; clipped white, hi
to e) lbs., 60&63c.
TALLOW Firm; city ( per package),
c: country (package free), 4fiHc.
h"."&?7fc "'PP'n"' te'Ui 0O, t0
". 2o4Jc llSij. Wu&c; olds. 9614c- Pa.
cine coast, olds. 6vJc. 1 "c
'ir,B,',,ri Oalveston, 25 to 28
tfciTexas. dry. 24 to h Ihs.. 14c
LEATHER-Bteadv; acid. 2VS25C
RCE Bteady; domestic, fair to extra.
Venc: Japan, nominal. "
lltOVIBIONS-Beef quiet; family 89 80
beet hams. (Kairtrt); r.ty "tra" idT-
mess, lluoiau0. Cut meats, dull- pl'klsd
tallies. l6 0o17 00 pickled hams. 67 0010 iS?
pickled shoulders. $8.60. Laid dull- western
Steamed. 87 80; refined, dull; Continent 84 76
Bnuth America, $7.85: compound, ISOOidii 1'Vt'
f ork, dull; family. 81S 50. short clears . 813 3o
Sj14 60; mess, 612.60 U 00. '
BUTTER Easier; creamery, commnn
'Miit-aj. I! i7tA siaiw u ca 1 1 v . nnnimnn
J4 t i aa. iitii itrs. .
CHEESE At ron: state, full cream, small
colored, 74jo; slate full cream, small
white, VttA.c; large whits and colored.
V If. I. Ti. WT ' I T-.
EOOS Weak;
17 la.-.
l-OCLTRT ANve. firm; spring chickens,
Ser pair, 80c6tl; fowls, 14c; turkevs. 12c;
essed, sUadi fowls, 13c; tutkeys,
Iba.
Shipments
22,60
21,700
266.800
144.100
4,300
10.300
No. 2. s. Old. b New.
FLOUR Dull and easy: winter patents.
84.70m.ik; straights, m.hom.w: spring pat
ents, I4.30&4.80; straights, 83.80(3.4.10; bakers,
WHEAT No. 1 Spring, 9M99c; No,
spring. &64r7e: No. 8 red. sl.0MP1.O8.
CORN-No. J. 4e: No. I yellow. NM0c
OATS No. 1. 40i$Uc; NO. white, 41
040.
RYE No. 2. 77e.
BARLEY Good feeding, 8538c; fair to
choice maltlna. 46B5ec.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 81.00; No. 1 north
western, 81.08; prime timothy, 88.06; clover,
contract grade. 810.75.
'PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl 81L00
11.06. Lard, per 100 lbs , $fl.256 27. Short
ribs sides (loose), 88 .25-84.87. Bhort clear
sides (boxed). 86.2604.60.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments yesterday:
Receipts.
Flour, bbls 23,000
Wheat, bu 6,000
Corn, bu 171,600
Oats, bu 148,600
Rye, bu 4,000
Barley, bu 82,600
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy: creameries. 14fffl8c:
dairies, 12tol7c. Eggs, easy; at mark, cases
inoiuded, lftriec. Cheese, easy; new good,
St. Loals Grala and Provisions.
No. 1 red cash, elevator, $1.08; track, 11.04
fl.io; July, H4'Arg&c; BeptemDer, toc; xx o.
hard, 97c(fr81.5l.
rnoM T X?A maI. EAllA. .
6162c; July, 47ty47c; Beptember, 46
40C.
OATS Lower; No. t cash, 41 o; track.
4iHc: juiy. 8tt'4e: Beptember. awtc.
FLOUR Steady to stronger; red winter
patents, 86.CKK(5.16; special brands 1625o
higher; extra fancy and straight, $4.70.4.96;
clear, h.(H"i?4.iu.
SEED Timothy, steady. 82 40gl75.
CORN MEAL Bteady; $2.40.
BRAN Strong) sacked, east track,
81.00.
HAY Firm; timothy, 3g.0O14.6O; prairie,
IRON COTTON TIES-82C
BAGGING 80.
HEMP TWINE-e.
PROVISIONS Higher; standard mess
lobbing. 811.76. Lard, higher: prime steam
86.90. BnconK etesdyr-boxed, extra shorts.
87.00: clear rins. I7.37tt snort c ear. 8i.(W4,
POULTRY Easy; chickens, 10c; springs,
zoc: turkey a loc: qucks. oc : geese, 6C.
butter allow; creamery, itxaaoc; dairy,
10 17c.
EC
GGS Lower at 13c, case count.
Receipts. Bhipments
Flour, bbls 8.000 7,000
Wheat, bu : 36.000 86,000
Corn, bu 70.000 42,000
Oats, bu 88,000 66,000
Ksuu City Grala aa4 Provlsloas
KANSAS CITY, May 23 WHEAT -
Lower; May. 89d; July, 76i3r7Co; Beptem
ber, f0H7Oe; cash. No. 1 hard, 95o; No,
8, 849lc: No. 2 red. 81.08; NO. 3, tftZC.
CORN Lower; May. 44c: July. 42ot Bep.
tern be r. 87c: cash. No. 3 nfxed. 4849c:
No. 3, 47&48c; No. 2 white, 60&63c; No. 8,
60iB51e.
OATS-Bteady; No. 2 white, 48c; No.
mixed. 44345o.
HAY Steady; choice timothy. $10,693
11.00: choice prairie. .oo.
RYE Steady; o.
BUTTER Creamery, 16I7o; dairy, 14o.
W1fl QAaltf Vf leantlrl TTtt Hhasi
cases returned, 12c; No. 2, new whiteWood
esses Included, 18c.
rieceipis. tsnipments.
68,000 28,600
45.600 14,400
8,000 ,000
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Visible Sapply of Grala.
wr.w TORK. May 3 The visible nutiply
of grain May Ll, as complU-d by the New
xora froauce ';"ln,', ioih-ws.
Huoulv. Iicrrense.
24,111,000 3.927,000
1,031,000
834.000
18.000
21.OU0
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu 6.164.000
Oats, bu 6,242,000
Rve, bU 92B.UII0
Barley, bu 178,000
Philadelphia Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 23 BUTTER
Weak and lo lower; extra western cream
ery, 19c.
EGGS Steady; fresh nearby ana south
western, 17e. at mark; fresh western, 17c,
at mark; fresh southern, 15(3160, at mark.
cheehe weak ana lower rew iortt
full creams, choice to fancy, 8ig4C.
Dnlath Grain Market.
DULUTH.' Msv S3. WHEAT In store;
No. 1 hard. 9Sc: No. 1 northern, 96c: No.
3 northern, 92c. To arrive: No. 1 hard,
97c; No. 1 northern, 96c; No. 2 northern,
94c. On track: No. 1 northern, 94Q98c;
No. 2 northern. 92Afi9fVc: May. 96V4c: July.
94c; Beptember, 810.
OA on track and to arrive, 4i'e.
Mllwankee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Mav 23 WHEAT Mar
ket easier; No. 1 northern. 81.00; No. 2
northern, 9KQ99c; old July, 8Sc. bid.
rtiK wic nigner; No. l. 57c.
BARLEY Steady: sample. 4lrne.
CORN-Stsady: No. 8. 61ir63c: July. 48'i
48c.
Mlaaeapolls Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Mav 23. WHEAT Ma v.
vovc;
trm-
87c
iinnQAnPuin, may aw lit. AT May,
ic; July, 94c: September, 81c. On
ik: No. 1 hard, BSc; No. 1 northern,
,c; No. 3 northern, 9tc,
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEJJO. O.. May 2.1.-SEED8 Clover.
cash. $.2S; October, $6.72. Prime slsike,
$6.15; August. 86.86. Prime timothy, $1.46;
Beptember. $1.47 bid.
western storage selections.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. May 28-CORN-Lower: No. S
46&470; No. 4. 44U46C
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Mav 38. MET ll.RTh.
London metal market being closed no newt
of Importance was received from ahrna
and the local markets were rather quiet in
consequence. Tin was quiet and unchanged.
but stendy in tone, with spot ouoted at
$27.0VJ7.8O. Copper, too, waa quiet and un
changed aa to prices; Iske and electrolytic
are quoted at 13.0fK(713.12 and casting at
812 SiWli 13 874. Lead waa lower, helnr
quoted at 84 45(ff4.50. White spelter remains
quiet a receni murri, n inqpe.BU ror spot.
Pig Iron warrants sre dull and more or
Uss nominal at $9 35. The market for Iron
Is quiet; No. 1 northern foundry Is quoted
st $150fltfl5.SO; NO. I northern foundry,
$14.6MSfl6.0i; No. 1 southern foundry and No.
1 soft southern foundry, $13. 60tf 13.76.
Oils aad Rosin.
NEW YORK. Msy 23. OILS Cottonseed,
Arm; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow,
27Wc. Petroleum, steady; refined. New York.
88 10; Philadelphia. 88 16; In bulk. 36.30. Tur
pentine, steady.
ROBIN Steady; strained, common to
good. 36c.
OIL CITY. Ps . May 23 Oll-Credlt hfcl.
ances, 31 62; certificates, no bid: shipments,
Ho, Til bbls.; average 7X.1M bbla ; runa.
.61.438 bbls : average. 74.637 bbls ; shipments.
J ma, 31 es bbla.; averas. 6 aM bbls.; runs.
113,643 bbls-i avsragS UX.Hl bUa,
! NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
TJpwarJ VoTsmtnt Breaks tht afonotony in
Wall B'retU
ELATION CEASES AFTER FIRST HOUR
General Bnslaess Ceatraotloa Ceasld
ere4 One of the Conditions te
the lafavorable ipecnla
tlve Sltnatlon.
NEW YORK. May 23. -Wall street started
tne new week witn a continuation of thi
upward movement which started on Satur
day as a result of th overturn In the tld
of the seemingly endlt.s extension of th
slready huge loan expansion. The tradera
entered joyously mio the movement. In
which they saw a promise of tellef from
the deadlock. But by tne end of the first
nour mere wss an norupi j-.uii in me lis
in prices sua a suuinn reunse t the it-
cent seml-stagnaiiun. During the second
hour the sggregate dcnilngs reached only
20,O(X) shares. Tlio dialled speculative snlrj
was due to the 'ealisrftlon of some heavy
requirements still ahoal of the money
maraei wnicn might hv9 necessitated las
weeK a loan contraction ""d ' to
background of a en.rl business contrac
tlon going on In tlm country and not con
nrmea by tne susl siiromurles of cond,
tlons. It was irenerally nccoptid that th
nevy loan eoniriton was due to eom
actusl uqnldatlon as w?ll nn ti the trans
fer of obligations to foreign lenders
through the medium of the exchange mar
ket. In the it nn 1 eallmrs prices sarged eff
on orrenngs ry tinapp.nn'cri boid-rs and
tne closing was asy mil ilul,. liomls w,-rc
steady. Total sales rr villus. $l,W.,f"V).
I nlted States ss r 'lst ved, and new 4a
declined 4 per cent on call.
Following was the range of prices on th
Stock exchange:
Sales HI
.18,100
. 300
2,900
. 300
. 300
'.' '700
. W
.15,600
.' '206
. m
. 100
. 1.100
. 800
. 600
. 900
. 300
. 200
. 200
.13.300
. 1.700
. 1.600
. 100
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio ..
do pfd
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N. J
Chesapeake A Ohio .
Chloago Alton ....
do pfd
C. 4 O. W
C. N. W
C. M. tt Bt. P
do pfd
C. T. at T
do pfd
C. C, C. A Bt. It...
Colorado Southern .
do 1st pfd
do 2nd pfd
Delaware Hudson.
D., L. A Weat
D. A R. G
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2nd pfd
Hocking valley ....
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do rfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. & N
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
M. A St. L ,
M., St. P. A S. Ste.
do pfd ,
Missouri Paclflo
M , K. A T
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
New York Central .. 1.200
Norfolk A Western
do pfd
Ontario A Western
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. A St. L
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2nd pfd
Rock Island Co....
do pfd
St L. A S. F. Ind pfd
at. ioi!is a. v
do pfd V.. 100
Southern Paclflo ...1. t.fXt
Southern Railway .. eO0
do pfd
Texas A Pacific 300
T.. St. L. A West.... 200
do pfd i... 800
Union Paclflo
do Pfd
Wabash
do Did' .....
Wheeling A L.
lgh.Lnw.Cloe,
70
92
79
60
92
78
800 118 117
30
87
-i5
170
141
17
694
18
62
214
1
270
20
67
"24
i9
354
61
80
37
H
169
140
"g"
18
69
15
62
21
155
268
19
67
23
59
344
61
100 129 129
800
1.400
6.800
8,000
8,200
89
108
144
79
112
88
lie
143
77
111
M. 800 62 62
4,800
400
800
91
11
36
90
16
86
113 114
. 2.300
.16,400
21
114
21
114
.1. .18,200 44 43
200
T.3V
700
600
..1
..,'...19,400
82
21
60
46
'2
47
20
61
21
An
3
'82
46
20
2i
4
38
E..
1,300 84 84
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Mexican Central ....
Adams
American
United States
Wells-Fargo .. .
Amal. Copper
Am. C. A F
do pfd
Am. Cotton OU
do pfd
American .Ice
do Dfd
Am. Linseed Oil ....
do pfd
Am. Locomotive ....
pfd
8. A R
pfd
Sugar Reflnlna.
Anaconda Mln, Co...
Brooklyn R. T,
.. 200
400
4.100
4,400
110
800
200
' 'eoo
200
do
Am.
do
Am.
. 1300
. 300
. 1,700
. 700
. 6,100
. 600
.81.700
Colorado Fuel A Iron 400
Consolidated Gas .... 2,800
Corn Products 100
do pfd 100
Distillers' Securities
General Electrlo
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
National Lead ....
North American .
Paclflo Mall
People's Gas
Pressed Btecl Car
do pfd
Pullman Pal. Car
Republic Steel ...
do pfd
Rubber Goods ....
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron
U. S. Leather ....
do pfd
V. S. Realty
do pfd
'. B. Rubber
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Westlnghouse Electric l.ooo
western Union 200
Total sales for the day,
61
17
70
28
S7lt
20
82
60
96
126
76
47
29
209
11
66
IT
49
17
70
r
"6
27
19
83
49
91
126
74
46
28
208
11
66
200 156 156
1,300
100
200
100
100
19
R2Vt
26
9."
55i
19
82
26
5
25
600
1,600
7
40
38
, 8.100
300'
2i0
500
. 1.SO0
. 300
, 800
, 6.900
57.810
35
8
79
7
M
16
67
9
65
159
86
83
794
7
62
16
to
9
54
151
8Sia
9i
92
78
9,
117
166
80
87
80
14
169
140
176
7
16
69
15
62
21
156
270
20-
6,
24
6
3D
60
77
1Z914
16
33
20
38
106
143
7
111
40
62
118
16
36
87
114
(6
21
114
66
44
78
62
21
66
46
12
33
48
20
82
21
24
38
84
VI 4
16
84
16
i
88
ZBD
188
100
300
60
17
70
1
86
27
?
Z8
20
82
49H
126
74
47
28'
208'
11
20
156
. 10
37
70
19
81
J'
64vt
Z10
15
77
79
7
(3
16
67
9
54
lf-6
8S-H
334,000 Shares,
Boston Stock Qnotnttona
BOSTON, May 23 Call loans. 2(g3 per
cent; time loans, 4W6 per cent.
nosing or stocks and bonds:
AtrhUon adj. 4t
no
Mex. Central 4a....
Atrhlson
do pfd .,
Bottoa S AMMny. ...
Hnston St Mftlns...,
Bostoa Elavated ..
mtchburf pM
U11. Central
T., N. H A H.
ftra Mtrqutits
nion racmc
Amer. Arse. Chro..
do ptd
Amir. Pnu. Tubs...
Afner. Sugar
do pli
sir. T. A T
Anir, WooUn
da pfd
Dominion I. A
Ediaon Eloe. Illu....
0neral Electrie ....
Maw. Elwlrlc
do ptd
Mau Osa
'nlted Fruit
United 8hos Mch...
do pro
. g Stool
do pfd
Bid. Asked.
. i .weatlng. oommon
.IiX)14!Advntura
. 4 AHoum
. 7IH4 Amljmtrl
. s AmerWi zine ...
,Ui Atlantic
.14444 Blnghim
.14l,ral. Hwla
.IM CnMnnlsl
. TS Copper Rins
ii iijaiv weit
7
14
14
71
Coal
iJomlnlon
rr.nklln
Oranry
talo Rorals ...
Uasa Mlnlnf .
ltH Mlrhlsan
126iMohawk
124 ;Mnnt ('. A C. .
Old nominton
lacrola
Parrot
Qulnrf
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
4AV4 It. a. Mining..
llo it. t oil
il'tah
MH'Vlrtorta
44 Wolwlns
14 'Winona
la
ft
. 10
114
. 'I
. M
Official
. 74
. 1
. 4
. 00
. iv
. 7'
. tl
.
!
. 44
. It '4
. 44
:
.. 4-4
. J
. 4
.4JV4,
. 11
. 67
!4t
. lo
. 4i4
. 0
. 1
. Hti
'4
. M,
. ti
. 70
.
th
ew York Mlninc Itoehs.
NEW YORK. May 23.-Ths followlna are
closing prices on mining stocks:
Adam Cos
lira
Brunawtck Ces .
Cofnatnek Tannal
Com. Cal V.
Hera Silver
Iron SIItot
Latdvllla Con ...
to
.... 14
.... 4
.... It
. . 1M
....l
....UO
.... I
(Llttla Chlot
I Ontario
Onhlr
Phoanlt
PfHoal
8aiasa
I Sierra Keradt
llmall liopus .
I Standard
.... I
....Ian
...A3
.... 10
.... 14
.... M
.... 40
.... II
....00
Wool
Market.
POBTON. May 23 WOOL Tsrrltory and
pulled wools are quiet. The market for
foreign wools Is firm. Prices on wools
sre principally uncharged, as follows:
Idaho, fine, I4'S15c; hesvy fine. Uil34c;
flne medium, lf,fil&c; medium. 16il7o: low
medium. lTffllf"-. Wyoming, flne, 14Hftl5c;
heavy flue, 13il3c; flne medium. 15al5c;
medium, 18iil9c; loa- medium, l(riic. Utah
and Nevada, !4f16c; heavy fine, LlVtc;
flne medium. l&Viiltic: medium, livjljc; i,,w
medium, I'MCOc. Dakota flne. 16jlc; fine
medium, l'i l4c: medium. lal'; low me
dium, 19fft.iV. Montana flne, choloe. 18,$
19c; flne average. 17ttlc- fine mndlutn,
choice, lfctfltc: average, I1.3 17n; staple,
19c; medium, rholce, lff19o.
May IS -WOOI, Bteady; me-
ST. LOUIS,
dlutn grades.
light flne. 14l7c; heavy flne, 157Jl4c; tub
wasnea, iitjtc.
Kew Ysrk Money Market.
NEW TORK. May 2X-Monet-Ot) call
easy, at 13 per cent; closing bid and of
rered. 1 per ceni; lime loans, easier; sixt
snd ninety aays, per cent; six montns, s
64 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 3
4 per cent.
SI
TERLINO EXCIiANOE Steady, with
actusl business in bankers' bills at 84. 8870
for demand and st M io for sixty-day
bills; posted rstes, 34.864 86 and 84 874
4.IW; commercial nine. n.wga.H',
SILVER Bar. H6c; Mexican dollars, 44c
BONDS Government, weak; railroad,
teeriv.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
U. s. nf. H. rr....iM4 manbattaa e. g.
do coupon
do ta. reg 1H
do roupon 10644
do new 4a. reg
do roupon 112S
do old 4a, rag 1
do roupon .
Atrhioon gen.
no adj. ta
Atlantlo C. L. 4a....
B. A O 4a
do IHa
Central of Oa. ta
do Ut Inc
Cboa. A Ohio 4V,a...
rhtcgo A A. I4a...
c . B. a y. n. a...
r. M. A a. P. 1 4a..inf4
C. A N. W. e. 7a....l2
C. H. I. A P. 4a ... 40V4
do col. 6a 7a
Crr. A St. L. g 4a .101
Mai. Cantral
do lit (no
Mian. A Bt. U
U , K. A T. 4o.
do 2a
N. R. R. of M.
4H
.100-4
. 46
.107
. 74
.104
. 7Vi
...11
... 44
... 14(
1...
... 774
4. 74
... 9
...m
...104
...71-44
... n
4
Chicago Tar.
Con. Tobacco 4a...
Colo. A So. 4
D. R. O. 4a
Erie prior len 4a.
do gen. 4s
F. W. A p. c. la
Hocking Val. 44ia... .in4a Colo.
L.. a ,-v uni. 4a iou-
offered.
....1H. Y. c. s. !
100'4 N. J C g 6a
i ,.o. racmc 4a
do ta ,
N. A W. e. 4a ....
O. 8. 4a par,
Pann. eonv. 144a...,
Raiding gn. 4a...,
at. L. A I. M. e. ta .ltt
ft. I, A 8. P. Is. 4s. 1
44i St. L. g W. la ...
soanoard A. L,. 4a..
So. Pacific 4a
8ft. Railway 6a
Taiaa A P. la
T., St. L. A W. 4a
Union Pacific 4a....
do conv. 4a
IT. 8. Steel Id ta...
Wabaah la
do dab. R
W. A U. K 4a..
Wli. Central 4a.
P. A I. ta
74
m
44,
4.
M4.
..10744
44
TO 44
. U4
.114
.11)44
. 70
.104 i
.. 7344
..ilia
.. 61
.. I44
.. a"4k
.. 70
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Condition of Trade anal ((notations oa
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EGOS Recelpta liberal; market steady
freeh stock, lbttic.
LIVE POULTRf-Hens. 9fl0c; roost
ers, according to slxe. d'bSc; turkeys, 13c
.4. U. . ....
BUTTER 1 acklng stock, 10e; choice to
fancy lalry, M'glBc; sepsrator, inflajc.
FRl-'H I'"Ii4 trout. 12c; plcaerel, 10c
nlk. l'.i.: neich. 7c: bluoflsh. 12c; white
hsh. 12c; snlmon, 14c; redsnapper, 11c; lob
ster, green, rc; lobster, boileil. sue; bull
heads. 11c: catfish. 14c: black bsss. 20o
halibut. 10c: crapptea. 12c; roe shad. 86c
shad roe, 35c; buffalo, 7c; white bass, lie
frog legs, per dos., 860.
HRAN rir ton. I1S.UU.
HAY Prices Quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers' sssoclatlon: Choice No. 1 up
lsnd. 38.50: No. 3. 38.00: medium. 37.50
coarse, 7.oo; rye straw, o.oo. inese prices
are for nay or gooa coior ana quality. Jje-
mand lair ana receipts ngni.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOE8 Navels, choice, large slxe,
32.26ft2.60: fancy navels, all sixes. $2 75&3.00
Mediterranean sweets, all sizes, 32.76; Jaf
fas. all sizes. 82.76.
LEMONS California fancy, 300 to 360.
83.60: choice, to to au, w.me.a).
CALIFORNIA FIQS-Per 10-lb. carton
60c; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 12c;
crown. 14e: 7-crown. 15o.
BANANAS Per medium slxed bunch,
32.0O(2i2.6O: iumbo. I2.76ii3.io.
DAlta fersjan, per dox 01 u page.
32.00: In 60-lb. boxes. 60 per lb.: oriental
stuffed dates, per box. 82.40.
PINEAPPis in crates or Z4 to 43, per
crate, 44. ou.
FRUITS.
APPLES Oregon fanoy Ben Davis, oer
box, 31.00; rxew xora export Kussets ana
Baldwins. 34 00
BTRAWUKKKiES Arkansas, per 24-qt,
oase. ll.7f4i.oo.
CHERRIES California, per box. 11.60ft
1.10.
VGQKTABLlSa.
POTATOES Coioraao, ll.w: Dakota, per
bu.. 31. 001. 10; new Texas Red stock, in
sacks, per bu.. 31.251.35.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 32.15(32.25.
ONIONS-Bermuda. per 60-lb. crats, 3200
n sacks, per lb.. 0440.
CABBAGE California, per lb., 2o
soutnern, per crate, t.ou.
cucumbers per aos.. btxaitc.
TOMATOES Per (-basket crate, fancy,
32.00, choice, 32.VU.
BAUiBHKB-fer aos. ouncnes, roc.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per doz., 40c.
TURNIPS Southern, per doz.. 46c.
BEETS Southern, per doz., 76c.
CARROTS Southern, per doz., 76c
PARSL.EY Per doz.. 40a.
BEANS Wax. per bu. basket, fl.003il.26;
string, per bu. basket, Jl.PO'o'l 26-
SPINACH Fer bu., home grown. 600600.
aspa haulb fer aos. ouncnes, 400.
GREEN PEPPERS Per 6-basket orate.
33.00.
EUU PL.A1NT fer aos., 4L uo.
SQUASH Florida sgmmel-, .per dox 76c,
PEAS Per bu. box. 32.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
11c: Wisconsin .Young America, 12c: block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wiscon
sin Umbercer. 13c.
C'.dek per pbi , w; per h bbi., w.as.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c.
HIDES No. 1 gveen, 6c; No. 2 green, 5c
No. 1 salted. 7c: No. 2 salted. 6c: No. 1 vea
calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 9c: nol 2 vesl call. 12 to
16 lbs., 6c; dry salted hides. 812c; sheet)
11 trt. r n V.r.r -V.I., rt IVTf ' rj
NUTS-Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
15c; hard shell, per lb.. 14c; No. 1 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
pecans, large, per id., nc; small, per iuv
10c: peanuts, per lb.. 8c 1 masted peanuts,
per lb., Sc; Chill walnuts, 1213c; large
hickory nuts, per lb., lie; aimnnos, son
shell, per lb., 15c: hard shell. 13c; shell
barks, per bu., 12.00; black Wainuts, per
bu., fl.Zb.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Mar 23. COTTON Ftl
tiires closed barely steady: 'May. 12.82c:
June, 12.85c; July, 12.87c; August, 12.47c;
September. 11.22c; Ootober, 10.83c; Novem
ber, 10.73c; December, 10,73c.
NEW ORLEANS. May 23. COTTON-
Steadv: sales. 9.129 bales: ordinary. 10 9-16c
good ordinary, 12c; middling, 13c; good
middling, 13 5-lSc; middling fair, 13 Il-ISc
receipts. 1.893 bales: stock. 177,690 bales. FU
tures steadv : Mav. 12.7(K12.73c: June. 12 98
12.92c: Ju v. IS. 15TaT 3. 16c: August. 12.44SlZ.45o:
September, ji.12WU.ihc; ncioDer, juwcgj
10.65c; November, 10. SftiBao. 5c; December,
10.5410.55c: January. 10.5MflO.69c.
BT. L)UI8. May 23. COTTON QUIet. -AO
lower: middling. 13c; sales, none: receipts.
none; . shipments, 3Ui pales; , stock, ll.stiw
bales.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts,
NEW YORK. May 23. -EVAPORATED
APPLES The market continues quiet, with
demand light; oommon are quoted at 4
Wc: choice. 5'S4i(ai5ic : fancy. 7r7M,c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes
remain unsettled In tone, with California
grades steady; quotations range from 3c to
5o for all grades. Apricots are quiet, even
for this season: choice are quoiea at sir
10c; extra choice, 104if'ltc; fancy, liwao.
Peaches are moving fairly well in small
lots; choice are quoted at 7'.47c; extra
holce, 70c; fancy, sraioc.
Buarar and Molaases.
NEW YORK. Mav 23. SUGAR Raw.
firm: fair refining. 3 7-16e; centrifugal, Pfl
est 3 15-lfic. ' Molasses sugar. 3 8-iec. Ke-
ned, firm.
NEW ORLEANS. MsV 23 SUGAR Mar
ket strong: open kettle, 2iifl 8-18c; open
kettle centrlfuiral. 2rtc: centrifugal white.
WtfHV; yellow, s-ia'a4 o-ioc; seconas, z-p
tlOLASSEft Nominal: open kettle, z
25c centrifugal. 16(U'2fc.
SYRUP Choice, giffiac.
CotTee Market.
NEW YORK. May 23. COFFEE The
market opened dull fit unchanged prlcea to
n decline of 6 nolnts. Sales were reported
of 19,000 hags. Including July at 6.70)&3.75c;
Beptember, S.WXaC.Stoc; uecemiicr, e.mc;
March, 6. 46(86. 5oc.
Dry (ioods Market.
NEW YORK, May 23 DRY GOODS The
msrket has been engrossed with auction
alea and little interest nas neen tsKen nn
the ordinary market. No large lots are re
ported sold.
Kansas City l.irr Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Msy 23. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6.500 head. Including 750 southerns;
strong to 10c higher; exports and dressed
beer steers, 44 tttxao.o; iair i iiwu, h.wjj
40: western fed steers, i wrr.nu; aiocsers
nd feeders, 33.254M.70; southern steers, 33 SO
4 70: southern cows. li.n.ioa ; nstive cows,
0Ot4.25: native heifers. 4J.a'04.o; bulls,
26t"a3K0; calves, 2.75t5.0l).
HOlS Receipts.. .oii neaa; marget sc.
lower; top. 84. 65; bulk. 34.4OS4.60; heavy,
34 464 55; packers, 84.404 65.
SHEEP AND L,AMnu neceipts, g.ono
esd; market 15c higher; nstive lambs.
86 25fi6.AO; western lambs. .i2oij85: fed
wes. 84.36f(45; Texss cnppea yearlings,
34 IK '06 36; Texas clipped sheep, 34 5CK&-4.W;
tocaera and reeaera, unTfi w
St. Lonle l,lve Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. May 23 "ATTIRE Receipts,
500 head. Including S.bOO Texans: market
rong and active: shipping and export
steers, 3l4M(a6: aressen oeer ana nutcher
eers. 34.265W). steers under l.ooo ls.1
Arutt L -r nnrt feeders 12 hwAa it..
ows ami heifers, 32 25T 8: csn'ners, 81 Mutt
6): bulls, 32.6-'r 50: csives. 44 uwr.uo: Texas
d 1 1x11.1 rt steers, ti.amvw; cows ana neir-
ern 83 '"VJ4.14.
II OGt Receipts. S.M" neaa: niarxet fairly
ctlve, about Bteadv; pigs snd lights, 64.1vf
67); packers. 84 4fK04.si; ouicners ana best
eavv, M Ut4 So.
SHEEP AND LAM n Receipts, 7.nro
bead; market ateadr; native muttons, 34 so
K L. . I - - ajc , 'Hi. .iillai m rA W.,L. aa ik-,
clothing and combing-. lTo; J let); siocaverft IX-sVaJla
tMADA LIVE SIOCfL MARKET
Email Baa of Osttla with Ksrkat Aotivt
snd Btdj to Ttn OenU Eighar.
HOGS S10W AND FULLY FIVE CENTS LOWER
Mark Later Than Isnal Before Clear
aace is Effected Sheep and Lsvaaks
of Good Qaallty Active and
Higher Others Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. May 23. 1904.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hoga Sheep
ortlclal Monday 3,160 6.040 t.Ul
Same days last week.... S.ii i.Jyt
name aay week betoie.. 4.iil 4.8
Bsme three weeks sgo.. J.W4 S.!2 6,13
Heme four weeks ago.... 4.) 6,6d0 2 vn2
same aay last year 2.fe8 8,a41 2,8
REC EIP'1T4 PVlw tup VG-an Trt nivi.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oman foi
the year to aate, with comparisons wltn
.akoi caxi
1304. 1803. Inc.
ttle 377,881 SS1.0M
H"a U0)$.M l8,6ol 93,83)
Sheep tliS.CW, bub,(J2 133,473
Average prices paid for nogs Si Bojth
umana lor the last sevefau Jays with corn-
Dec.
4.121
a..
Pfc'A- I 13v4.13O3.ia03.1301.lle.iaee.iaS3.
May X,...,
May a....
May a....
May 4....
May t....
May ....
May t..
May 3 ...
May ....
May 10...
May 11...
May 13...
May 13...
May 14...
May 16...
May 16A.
May 17...
May 18...
May 19...
May 20...
May 21...
May 22... I
May 23... I
I 64 2;
e
4 68
IS
a ati
4 6
an
4
4 67W
4 68,,
4 64
4 614k
4 ttt
4 66
4 60HI
4 62H
6 83 6 801 I 84
la; 7 61
till
76 1
6 Ti T 03
4 86 8H
4 631 4 M
a W
ii
a
4 64
4 46
6 41 7 tw
1 001
T 08 6 661
7 VI
4 8
6 36
4 82
4 36
7 12
7 12
7 07
7 lii
47
( 6l
6 64 t ID
6 131
6 16
( 16
28
18
6 17
I 34
23;
a
4 27
4 4;vi 6 31
4 48 I 6 27i 7 11
4 4154 IS J 08
6 I81 7 031
4 361 18 T 06
6 61
6
6 71
6 66
t 691
6 72
6 73
a
6 73
a 63
a 63i
6 61
a 41
3 66
3 6
3 68
3 62
a 64
a 6i
3 so
3 62
3 62
5 17
6 21
6 23
6 20
6 U
10
a
6 08
6 08
a 01
8 Hi
3 67
3 631
3 40
3 66
a 821
a 86
S M
3 81
3 M
3 H6
3 3
3 N
a
3 3
3 5
8 8
aad 4U
4 35
4 22
a
4 26
4 46
4 29
4 26
4 24
8 62
4 83
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by eaoh road waa
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Missouri i-acino i
Union Pacific 24
C. A N. W Ry 2
V.. E. at M. V. R. R S3
C, St. P., M. & O Ry 6
a & M. Ry 23
C. B. 4 Q 1
C, R. X. P.. east 8
C, R. I. & P., west 2
Illinois Central 4
Chicago Great Western .... 3
Total receipts 103
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as fallows eacn buyer puronasing tne num
per or neaa inaicaieu
10 7
14
W
1
2k 10
'i
'i
86 17
Hogs. Sheep.
4U
1.306
1.603
1.710
133
1.013
2!3
68
1.47V
1.663
. 18
1
. 61
. 115
. 27
. 18
.'. M 768
Hoo 6.163 4,161
Buyers. Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co........ 150
Swift and Company 410
Cudahy Packing Co 626
Armour 4 Co: 68
Balft and Co., country... 130
Armour & Co., Sioux City
w. i. Stephen
Hill 4 Huntslnger ...
Huston & Co
L. F. Huss
Wolf A Murnan
Root & Co
Bulla 4 K
Haggerty & Co
Other buyers
Total
CATTLE The week starts
very light run of cattle of all kinds, while
the demand was quite brisk tor everything
ion couia oe regaraea as aesirame.
wnue there was no great numoer or beet
steers In sight, there waa uulte a sprink
ling of corn-fed stuff. Packers ware evi
dently In need of supplies and buyers were
all out early and most everything In sight
changed hands In reasonable season. Any
thine desirable, especially handy weights.
coula safely bo quoted as strong to loo
higher and active at the advance. Stuff
that was not especially desirable In the
eyes of buyers waa at least steady
Cows were In moderate supply and very
fair demand, so that the big end of the of
ferings chanced hands early in the morn
ing. Ihe general market on cows and
heifers was fully 64610c higher than last
week. Bulls, - calves and mixed stock did
not show very much chanae.
Only a few stock cattle and feeders were
on sale, but there was a good speculative
demand, so that the few here met with
quite ready sale at good, steaay prices
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS
No. At. ft. No. Ar. Pr.
1 1090 3 M ti lltO 4 64
8 1044 IN 1 1014 4 44
1 1100 8 00 80 lit 4 44
13.. 1040 8 M II 1107 4 10
1 71 3 44 30 1144 4 44
94 171 4 0 4 UH 4 44
14 417 4 It II Ul 4 44
II 1414 4 N 1H0 4 44
14 Ml 4 M 14 10S4 4 48
1 1044 4 W 1 1940 4 44
it 1041 4 16 13 1M4 4 44
It 1014 4 M 14 114J 4 TO
1 110 4 ii I IMS 4 74
i Ml I M 14 1314 4 71
1 146 4 It tl 11) 4 71
1 744 4 10 tl 1241 4 71
8 164 4 10 14 1441 4 71
II 1051 4 II 1 12M 4 71
17 1071 4 14 1 1XU) 4 71
20 1078 4 16 17 1177 4 71
1 490 4 W II 1104 4 76
1 117 4 16 It 1141 4 78
6 1000 4 40 93 lMO 4 N
1 7M 4 40 14 1506 4 10
4 1116 4 40 4 1K4 4 10
1 436 4 40 II 1141 4 10
it 1161 4 40 1 1417 4 10
li MS 4 41 II 1111 4 40
14 1143 4 64 63 1174 4 60
14 1204 4 60 M 1141 4 44
14 141 4 10 M 1417 4 46
1 1110 4 60 40 Ill i 16
1 1115 4 10 17 1111 4 16
10 1041 4 60 44 1417 4 M
It 1084 4 60 U 1671 I 00
11 1016 4 60 12 1547 6 04
STEERS AND COWS.
11 Ill 4 16 17 1011 4 64
14 687 4 46 17 1114 4 16
1 116 4 60
COWS.
1 ISO t 86 1 M0 I 16
1 110 i 76 4 1045 I 70
1 1010 1 74 1 1077 I 71
1 840 t 76 1 710 I 76
6 M0 I 40 4 146 I 74
1 170 I 00 7 1013 71
1 1040 I 15 I 1041 I 60
1 160 1 16 1 1040 I 10
1 1040 I 65 I Hit t II
I M7 8 16 1 110 16
1 11(0 I 40 4 1047 I 10
1 1010 I 40 II 136 t 40
16 ftl I 46 1 1100 4 00
4 1100 I 60 1.. 1240 4 10
1 1144 I 60 1 1400 4 10
t 1040 t 66 It 4 4 10
6 1010 t 60 1 1260 4 II
1 1040 t 40 10(0 4 IS
1 1510 t 46 1 1000 4 tt
54.
COWS AND HEIFERS.
,444 4 15
HEIFERS.
m t 46 1 JM
,600 I 60 1 160
714 II 00 1 730
, N I 44 1 110
BULLS.
1 ...
....
...1400
...WOO
... 440
...1440
...2000
...1760
...1360
... 101
... 140
...140
... 107
... 170
... 100
.1120
1.
I.
1.
10....
10....
1....
I 40
i 60
I 60
8 66
t 46
3 70
I 10
CALVES.
I do l
4 00 1
4 00 1
4 60 I
4 60 I
6 04 1
STAGS.
4 M
..1714
..1630
..1070
..14M
..1440
..1574
. 164
, 110
, 100
110
1M
130
I 71
4 10
4 II
4 16
I 74
I 44
I 44
t 44
t M
8 64
i 04
I 04
I 40
I 04
6 M
I 16
tl lit Its 41
M !"1 M 4 M
74 til M 4 M
4 Ill 40 4 M
4t 117 e 4 r4
66 IM 1?0 4 17
41 lit 4 I'v,
47 IM IM 4 171,
M. ...... .141 44 4 7
47 tl .. 4 rn
n 4 .. 4rr
4S l 44 4 !74j
M IM M 4 t?H
M 147 44 4 II
64
71.,
M
41
T4
4.,
46.,
.M0
..141
. tM
. ll
.Ml
l1
. l
.IM 144
4 mt
4 I7
4 M
4 M
4 44
4 44
4 M
4 M
4 44
4 aa
4 44
4 M
4 44
4 JV
bill. That night he left for Arlxona Newt
Tork Sun.
SHEEP The receipts of sheen and lambs
were large this morning to what they have
been for some days back, seventeen oars
being reporter in tne yerae. tn this num
ber the greater part consisted of common
to fair kinds, with only a sprinkling of
good stuff. The general market was full:
steady, with the moat desirable kind
etrona to a little higher. There waa on
bunch of shorn Nebraska-fed lambs good
enotisrh to bring 14 CO snd some Mexican
wooled yearlings at 85.80. While desirable
kinds were sought after at strong price
the common kinds were a little slow and
hard to dlsDose of.
Quotations for clipped stock: Good to
choice lambs, 36 Oti6.75; fair to good lambs,
860ivrjA50: sroftd to choice wooled lambs,
M.6oq.76; fair to good Wooled lamba WfHwJ
aav: gooa to cnoice yeernngs or weinere.
K.ungo.zft; rsir to gooa yearlings or wet iters,
ait(.w; gooa to cnoice ewes, h imoi pj
fair to gooU ewes, 44.60tr4.70. Representa
tive eaies:
No.
8 western ewes
20 western lambs ,
30 western ewes
160 western lambs ,
23 Mexican wooled yearlings
ai western cull yearling ewes
ana wethers
236 western wethers ,
102 western cull lambs. ,
30-1 western yearling ewes and
wethers ,
8oo western ewes ,
21 western wethers ,
2S9 western yearlings
10 western ewes
65 western yearling ewes and
wethers ,
2 western lamba ,
M western lambs
876 western lambs
Av. Pr.
Kb 6 36
63 625
, 79 6 26
69 6 80
n 6 80
'77 100
85 3 85
66 4 26
,87 4 60
73 4 75
5 4 76
82 4 85
138 3 29
79 5 85
fk" 60"
70 6 00
70 4 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Sheep Higher and Hosts
Five Cents Lower
CHICAGO, Msy M C ATT LE Receipts,
22,000 head; market K"&16c higher; good to
prime steers, 38.254f6.7t: poor to medium,
34.2635.26: stock ers snd feeders. 33.26i4.5
cowl 3175(B4.6v; heifers, 32.ff4.li5; cannera.
31.7ry7i4.75; bulls, 33.z&rrs 36: calves, 3-i.HK34.BO
Texas fed steers. 84 Ofkff 4 25.
HOGS Receipts, 26,0u0 head; estimated
tomorrow. 26.000 head: market 6c lower
mixed . and butchers, 4.aW4.t: gooa to
choice heavy. 34.6oa4.67W; rough heavy,
34 60A4.fto; light, 34.4b&4.5; bulk of sales,
I4.60A4 .
SHEEP AND LA M R8 Receipts, 13.000
head; market Kigic higher; fair to choice
mixed, 83.16S5.00; sheep, 34.75tf9.76: native
lambs, 36.flOtj4.26; western lambs, $5.0Oa.56;
wootea western iambs, v.-o'i -
Kew York Live itock Market
NEW YORK. May 23. BEEVES Re
ceipts. 3,067 head; market steady to firm
bulla steady: medium and oommon cows
alow to 10c. lower: fat cows Steady; steers,
34 .906.72tt; bulls, 38.25(4.35; cows, 81.754J
4.10; cables quoted live cattle lower at 11V
12W per lb., dressed' weight; sheep lower
at Li14c, dressed weight.
Exoorts today. 469 cattle. 1.838 sheep and
6,9ml Quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 9,947 head; market
opened 85a0c lower; chased 75c lower; veala,
13 .ooM&.bo: cnoice. tb.am.ta; ouiiBrmiiaa,
32.76; olty dressed veals, lower at 6aMiC per
lb.; extra, Be: country dressed, 67o.
SHEEP AND IAMB-Receipts, . io,si
head: market steady: good spring lambs
firm, others unchanged; sheep, 33. 50436.38
no very prime here; culls, 32.6043.00; wlntei
lamb, fc 7VW7.3S! culls. 34.40dH.60: sprini
lonibs. U.Qtd. 00 per 100 lbs.; by the head,
2.6O4.60. , , x ,
HOGS Recelpta, 10,992 head; market for
a r fsei carl
state and Pennsylvania nogs, e.wittv.sj,
It. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, May 23 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,262 head: market strong to nigner;
natives, 34.26(&.36: Texans westerns.
83.8636.00; cows and heifers, 32.0044.85; bulls
ana stags. 64.aet(.4o, auwaeia uu i"' ,
to uioesj AA i
HrttiS-l-Reeelpts. 1949 head; mArket 6c
lower; light, 34.3&SN.421A; medium and heavy,
1 AaatA KO
hi f-1 A.IN LJ ijAIttDSK-nwniva, a,w,o
head; good sheep lfco higher, others steady;
lambs, 67. W.
lonx City Live Stoek Market.
SIOUX CITY. la.. May 23. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, l.oou neao;
market. . Vx higher: stockers, . strong;
),.,, ia.fiofi.4 80: nows bulls and mixed
32.3004.00; stockers and feeders. 33.OOo4.Ou;
calves and yearlings, 32.763.76.
HOGS RecelDts. 8.600 head: market, 6c
lower: selling at 34.26(84. 40; bulk of sales,
34.8094.35.
Stock In Slht
Followlne sre the receipts of live stock at
h ! nrinolnal western cities vesierdav:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha..... 216
Kansas City 6,600
Clilcago 22,000
St. tenuis
St. Joseph
Bloux City
6.040
9.000
25,000
8,600
2.949
3,600
Totals...
1.252
1.600
.85.968 4,99 38,318
OUT OF HIS ENVIRONMENT
Did Not Want
m Eastern
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
644
7J0
600
4a4
431
, 461
440
I 04
t 00
t 66
I 66
4 10
I 70
I 76
4.
10
I......
I
II
1
474
. 411
. 460
. 164
. 14
.1044
I IS
I t
I 64
3 M
4 14
4 tt
HOGS There ware only about seventy.
five cars of hose on sale, which waa a fair
run for the Aral day of the week, and plenty
targe riiuugij, uunniuoi ma me condition or
the market. Eastern markets were renorted
as slow and lower and buyers accordingly
started out here bidding lower. Salesmen
could not see It that way and the result
was an extremely dull market at a de
cline of a big 6c, or as a good many were
utung 11, omtttv iijwvi iimn ma close or
est week. Owing to the difference of opin
ion between buyers snd sellers the morn
ing passed with little business being trans
acted, and It was later than usual before a
learance was enectea. representative
Ft.
4 V
4 1714
4 J7'e
4 17
4 17 (,
4 !"
4 I "4
I 17
4 47
4 tilt
4 1
4 17-4
UN
4 47
4
4 171
4 av4 .
4 17,
4 I't
4 Uv,
sales:
Urn. Av. 8h. Ft. Ns. At. Sb.
64 Ill .. 4 14 Tl Ill 40
41 Ill I .. 4 10 14 I4 ..
14 141 '124 4 60 61 M4
11 14 60 4 124 41 IM SO
94 166 144 4 II 71 644 160
10.. 10 14 4 I2 41 124 144
61 t'l 64 4 11 70 140 14
77 11 40 4 31 47 14
64 X'l 114 4 II 44 ' 144 IM
61 lit 60 4 U M M
II Ill 44 4 M 74 Ill
71....... IM MIS II 114
41 134 IM 4 94 41 tit 44
17 lul 124 4 96 49 1l 10
17 114 64 4 M M Ill 64
n 197 144 4 M 71.. Ill lao
M Ill 104 4 M 16 161 4
II 114 94 4 M II 144 M
M IM IM 4 M 47 714 14')
M.... -Ail M 4 44 88 tit 14
Wearern Bad ManWho
to Shoot While In i
Olty.
Out west they wouldn't call him a bad
man, although ne naa several notcnes on
his gun to record the fact that at times
he had felt it neoessary to kill an enemy.
He had become rich through his mine
discoveries, came to New York occasion
ally for business reasons.
When here he dressed quietly, but In
good taste, and he. looked like a broker.
He stopped at the waidorr ana ne ex
plained It to a friend:
I've lived so long In the Arlsona desert
that I love It. I am fascinated with It.
Nowhere else In the world would I live.
am a victim of the desert fever.
'I stop here because I am so lonely. I
am In snotner Kino or aesen, mat is an.
am almost as remote from the world
here as I would be out In the desert.
Nobody knows me, nobody speaks to me
and I do aa I please. I look at these men
nd these women and then I long; for Arl
ona. "Give me- this desert when I am In
New York. It makes me want to get bsck
to the raal desert of sand and sagebrush,
hlch Is home."
One night this man strolled Into the cafe
of the Waldorf and his eye lighted on a
group nf men at a table.
Talking money and money-making
schemes!" he muttered. "That's all they
do here."
Then he stopped short and his face
flushed. In the group waa a promoter with
whom five years before he had had a dif
ference In the west. . The promoter hsd
found tt convenient to leave the region
aatlly. He feared the bad man's gun.
The man from the desert bit his lip.
then he recovered himself quickly and
smiled. He hunted up Detective Smith of
the hotel and said:
"Smith, come here."
He took Smith to the door nf the cafe,
and pointing to his former enemy soldi -
"It's queer the effect of what you eatl
civilisation has on a man. Here, put your
hand on my pocket. You feet a loaded re
volver. There sits a man I have sworn
to kill.
"If he was out In my country now and
T should meet him face to face I could kill
him and nothing would he done about It.
I would be praised for It. and everyone
would say he had got Just what was rom-
Ing to him by rights.
"Don't feel alarmed. I would nn more
shoot thst man In New York than I would
commit aulclde. He la absolutely safe from
me.
"I never would have believed that sur
roundings would have such sn effect nn
me. It Isn't fear of the law that keeps ma
from shooting him. I have gone Into what
seemed certain death many a time fear
lessly. I simply don't want te kill him now.
"It Isn't tha thins- to do In New York,
that's alt. Seeing him has this effect on
me. however. I went to get hack ta tha
old desert again. As soon as T reach there
Til want to kill him again.
"And I'll do It If I ever meet him eut
there."
Then he went to the desk and paid his
FACTS AB0UTW0RLD'S FAIR
Tansst-Nall ak4ehae nf Talnne ta
Be Seen at the Big;
(hew.
Exposition cost 3M,00Q,m.
O rounds cover L340 acres.
Cheese weighing- two tons.
For athletlo events. 8150,000.
Giant bird cage; oo feet long.
Special pavilion for sculpture.
forty-four states participate.
Automobile speeding contests.
Olant locomotive at full speed.
Rose garden ten acres in area.
Fifty foreign countries exhibit.
Special corn exhibit cost tTO.OOO.
Model Indian sohool; 100 pupils.
Art pottery works In operation.
Model school for blind and deaf.
Louisiana hlstorr told In flowers.
Statue in butter of John Stewart,
Regular hat factory In operation.
Ice plant 809 tons dally capacity.
Placer gold mine In mining gulch.
Philippine exhibits; oost 31,000.000.
Decorative sculpture; cost 8600,000.
Queen Victoria's Jubilee presents.
International angling tournament.
Pavilion built entirely of peanuts.
Indian exhibit; covers forty acres.
Foot acres of growing fresh fruits.
The widest boiler plate ever rolled.
Typical Pennsylvania coal breaker.
Pure-food exhibits cover two aores.
Turquoise mine In aotual operation.
Full-slsed yacht, completely rigged.
Operating lapldnry and assay offloe.
Turbine engine of 8,000 horse-power.
Gem cutting, grinding and polishing.
"Hank" Monk's famous stage coach.
Largest organ 143 stops, 10,000 pipes.
Locomotive tests throughout season.
Models ef coal mines and appliances.
Factory for making- pens of all kinds.
Airship tournament; 8200,000 In prises,
largest gas engine 3,000 horse-power.
Factory where paper boxes are made.
A practical shoo factory ta operation.
Rainbow gardens, amid the cascades. ,
Meeting of National Rowing- regatta.
Athletic sports, and games In general.
Primitive Mexican copper-mine camp.
Mining gulch; twelve acres In extent.
Iron statue of Vulcan; fifty feet high.
Idaho silver nugget; weight ten tons.
Manufacture of nitrogen from the air.
Floral clock; minute hand 2,600 pounds. I
Display of-Jewelry valued at $10,000,000.
Whale 92 feet long; papier-mache oast.
Full-slxe model United States warship.
Liberty Belt In Pennsylvania building.
Four aores of agricultural implements. ,
Edison's personal exhibit of Inventions.
Tobacco exhibit; covers over half-acre. :
Imitation diamond factory In operation.
Butter and cheese exhibit; over an acre.
Wlrless telegraph station in operation.
Wireless telegraph garden in operation. '
Athletic contests; all nations and raoes.
Tree 800 years old, from North Carolina,
Bimonthly exhibit of seasonable flowers.
Typical frontier trading post reproduced.
Comparative measurements of race types.
Btadlum seating capacity 27.000 persons!
Historical records of Louisiana territory.
Great display In gymnasium trophy room.'
Important lectures on physical training.
Cafe on balcony in Horticultural huiM.
Ing.
Model
inar.
Sugar exhibit; every chas e can Ia mm-
mel.
Germany against America In forestrv .
hlblt.
Working display of United States' h la-
guns.
Modern printing establishment i.
tlon. : .
Projected terminal lmnrovament. i.
York. . . n w . i
Clock
earth.
One-third acre cotton exhibit: .atrv av
Speech
rsys.
Complete
races.
Native Alaska
poles.
AAclent Mexican city
ducod.
Uve stock, thirty-seven acres: taftAnon i
prises.
special collection of
metals.
Outside forestry exhibits; covers fifteen
acres.
United States map In growing crops: five
acres.
Ons-acre conservatory: rare flower. ,a
plants. "
United States Fisheries building: 138 feet
square.
Ainu hunters and flshers-sT. .,,... -v.-
rig! nee.
Revival of the Olymofa m. e
Greece.
Four miles of aisles In the A.rri,.i.,.. ,
building. '
Assembly hell seats 1.200: In a..i.. ,- t
ulldlng. ,
Model farm, exhibited by United ..
government Exposition Bulletin.
Euarlaeers la Secret s.
LOS ANGELES, Cel.. May 23 After
A ,lht .'n oVtn.r'rcVl.fornT.0
uZi,wZBa' ,n convention ' the
Sr.Hr.lood of Promotive Engineers re-
'" ort business sessions today.
The matter Of nanrana (n.ml li JZ.f :
topio for dismission. Several reports were
read and .adopted. The election of Vrsnd
officers will be deferred until practically ail
business matters have ben disposed of.
creamery. In Agricultural build-
dial 100 feet across; largest on
transmitted via aJeotrio light
assemblage of tha worlds)
buildings real t?tara
of MJtla reprov
gems and rare'
RRAi. estate transfers.
T'i? !ilci tor reoord MaJ' M, Xi as fur-
iiuier.a uaesntee and
. . u, uuiimu subtracter.
Fsrnam street, for Tk.
H. 1". Johnson to R. M. Conner lnt t
block 13. and lota 22 and block a'
Brlcas Place a
PiV r.VyrU- "'y- Vo'i'i'biock
11. Orchard Hill
jsna Maxwell
8. block 1.18.
Andrew
Mary E. llavlal ln
South Omaha. .
Miles. TAX li i nr v-. i.
Thompson, executor, lot' 11, block 77,
South Omaha
HlUlur Appelgren to John A. Carlson.
lot 14, block 3, Roes Hill ,
Edgar Howard and wife to Marlon
Perkina, lot 1, Lafayette Place
Anna Corrlgan and wife to Mary .1
t . Ryan, lota 6 and 6, block 8, 1st
add to Corrlsan I'lacs
William R. Turner and wife to Chrisl
tenia Fleck. 1 acre In ii; o.in.in
Walter J. Green and wife to Fran'
clsca Napravnlk, lot 17, block 4. Du
bont Place
Alfred liodgetfs and wife to Peta
Orugurlch, lot , block 2, Anderson
Place
Peter Peterson to Etta Llnde, part
lots 3 and 4 and all of 6, block 07,
Benson
Tukey Lsnd company to Olivia A.
Wilson, lot 11, block 10, Clifton Hill.
Iannis E. Allsrlne and husband to
Jacob Grant, lots E snd 6, olock 7,
Omaha Heights
Carl A. Lyman to Frtka Weeding.
part lot 23. Luke aV Templeton's
loll
1
I
350
t
126
6 000
60S
60
L-
150
1,160
1,400
I
1,800
L0WREY BROS. &C0
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Grain, Stocks
and Provisions
Room 212. N. Y. Life Building. 'Phone 1410.
Special attention given to telegraph snj
mall orders. '-HAI1A.
Updike Commission Co.
O RAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Business handled promptly In all markets.
Office. 663 Bee Building.
Telephone 2464.
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