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    TITEOMAIIA DAILY DEE; ATimDAY, MA Y 29. 1904.
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QR11M kSb PRODUCE MARKET
Omaha Exoatar Eat Mora Than a Eua
drad Oara of Corn.
SNOW PREOtCTS LARQf.ST OAT ACREAGE
Cora larawit Brlaa; Mack BiiImm
to Saaval TakleaCrala Gee
log LaeaJ Is u4 ta
-kUovator.
OMAHA. Mar 7, 1804.
For the first time tu lt history tne
Omaha Grain exchange received moie th..n
hundred eara of corn. Tha number waa
111. Chicago received 304 cara anu the es.i
mate there for tomorrow are hi c.rs.
Other market also report heavy receipts.
A division of opinion baa developed among
araln men aa to the continuance if tl.e
movement. Soma of them are bullish In
sentiment and feel tha biggest part cf It
ha been past, while othera think, it will
continue for two or three weeka. Many
local grain men think Nebraska corn will
Dot come much after a day or two.
Bnow la out with a bearish report. He
gives the winter wheat prospect aa con
tinuing to Improve, with the fields standing
snowing a materially bolter promise for
larger increase than waa expected In the
Ohio, valley and a moderate Increase In the
Mississippi and Missouri valleys. The total
breadth la probably the largeat ever known.
The crop la a little late, but growing vary
rapidly. He finds the
so Increase over laat
year on tha corn acreage promises
yery heavy, aepedaily la Nebraska.
Indiana and Ohio.
to be
Iowa.
The German government crop report from
May 16 show aa lnoree.se of 1 point In
rnditlon of winter wheat. This makes It
Points better than It wa- I... ..UP.
The winter rye has simply maintained It
vonuiuun suic ,apni 1
la A m.Uli
The end of the Buffalo elevator strike
has helped to make kualneaa dull In Chi
cago cash grain, and Incidentally also In
Omaha. The opening of Business there
has released considerable groin cied by
eastern house, and this will supply their
demand for some time and consequently
cut off the extra business Chicago has been
getting. The seaboard, which ordinarily
has the demand for the surplus. Is taking
little.
The range la prln of Omaha grain for
future delivery aad the close Thursday
mad today were as follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. Thura
TV naai.
May K
n
92
82
73
9 B
82 B
73 B
July ...... ..
Bept.
Corn
May 47
47
43
41 A 48 B
46 A 44 B
44B 46A
42B 42B
wune
July
Sept.
46 45
43 m
4jats
May
Jul
July
slept.
A asked. M bid.
Local Cask 4rJa Market.
The cash bualneas in corn was brisk to
day. Although nearly fifty cara were of
fered on the sample tables, the better
grades were steady at Thursday piioes.or
only weakened about a half oeuL The
poorer grades were In some cases 2 cents
weaker. N. B. Updike was the principal
buyer and nearly all of tke corn taken
went for local consumption or to the ele
vators. Receipts and shipments were:
Wheat, 23 cars In and 18 out; one week
ago, 3 cars In and 6 out. Corn. 119 cars In
and 22 out; on week ago, 33 cars In and
out. Oats, oars In; oa week ago, 4 car
In.
Representative sale of car lots by sam
ple on track. Omaha:
Mixed Corn No, 3, I car at 48c; No. 8,
10 oars a 47c, 1 car at 46o and 1 car at
45c; No. 4, 3 car at 46o, 1 car at 46c; no
trade. 1 car at 40c
Yellow Corn No. I 1 car at 48c, I car
at so; no. , i car at too.
Whit Cora No. 3, 1 car at 47c; No. 4, 1
ear at 47c
WHEAT No. I hard. 80092c 1 Nc I hard.
mAt4TT, Ik?.. A Sn.n. t V .
mmu, a. w. iivi u, wifw, num quota
tions are nominal.
CORN No. i 4848c No. 2, 45ai47c;
No. 4, 4646c; No. 3 yellow. 4848c; No. t
yellow, 4o; No. 3 white, 46SSc, (nominal);
No. 8 whit, 47c
OATS No. . 42c; No. 8, 88S39c; No. 4, 36
?37c: No. 3 white, 48c; No. 8 white, 40ffl4lo;
Btandara. 42c Oat quotation are nominal.
; Note fvaaa the Biekasgs offleea.
'' Omaha stock of grain In public house
are: Wheat, 11,446 bushel; corn. 260,298
bushels; oats, 34,738 bushels. Contract corn
tn publlo houses amounts to 144,829 bushels.
Of this 119,620 Is in the Merrlam at Holm
qulst elevator and 28,339 in the Union ele
Tator. The grain committee waa called to pass
on ceVn offered on May contract today
and which was objected to aa not on grade.
Exchange visitors were C. J. Fisher, St.
Louis; W. J. Martin. Bouth Ban Francisco;
J. W. Boggess, Mason City, la.
Grata Markets Ellsawkar.
Closing price f grain today and Thurs
day at the market named ware a follows:
Wheat-
Today. Thur,
July
. IcV "-
. 80
."47A 4A
. dm 47A
. 75 715
. 744A 7vB
September
Corn
July .... ..... ......
September
KAHBaJI CI II.
Wheat
July ..,........
September
Corn
July . . ,W....I.MW.H.
September --
ST. LA0UIS.
44
43B
Wheat
July ..
.. S44B 84A.
.. 80A j
beptemuer a .
Corn N
July ...........
September
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat- .
July .......
September "..fcv-
Wheat-
iuly .....-. .. ..
eptember
NSW TOBJC
47 47KA
46A 46
9.1SB m
81A tlA
SB tS3
n iumb
Wheat
July ...........
... 3iA am
KBW YORK GKNBBLal. MAKbLBT
AaotaHo
f tke Day aa
Vartoa
Oonsaaodltlea.
NEW YORK. May 37. FLOUR Receipt.
.348 bbla; the market was dull at un-
cnangea prices; jsinneaui uturi,
84.0U(i4.80; winter patents, 85.1m.40: winter
straights. 84.804aa.lt; winter extras, U 8
4.00. Rye flour quiet; fair to good, 88.9UV
4.15: choice to fancy, 4 ltxiM W.
CORNMS3AL Steady ; yellow weetern. 81.08
fjl 10: cliy. 31.1VW1.12; kiln dried, UOOatlO.
, RVB-Dull: No. 3 western, 70o, spou
BARLUY-Cull) feeding, 48c, c t f. Now
.York.
WHEAT Raoelpt. 2,000 bu.: exports, 17,
423 bu. ; spot market steady; No. 3 nominal,
levator; No. 3 red, 81.14, nominal, f. o. b.,
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, I1.08H. f. o.
b., afloat; Nc 1 hard, Manitoba, nominal,
t. o. b., afloat. The close showed Wnta
net advance; May closed at Wc; July,
81V,1V. closed at lSo; September, W4
tjMSkc; cloeed at Sifto; Deonmber,. t2'4
tic: closed at 8Jo.
CORN Receipts, 46,160 bu.; exports, 3.436
bu.; spot market easy; No. 3 6234o. ele
vator, and 6Hc f. o. b., afloat; No. 3
yellow, aoo; Nc 3 white, 80o. Option market
waa weaker owing to prospective heavy
receipt at Chicago and closed Vifro net
lower. May, 69VtiiftH: closed st 69Vfca;
July, MVmvto; dosed, &f5o; September, Uo;
closed at 6c.
OATS Receipts, 48,000 biu; exports, 11.
tM bu. I spot market steady; mixed oata,
K to 33 U s., 4&Vr6o: natural white, 80 to
81 lbs., 4txuH9o; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs.,
umic.
TAUiOW Quiet: city f per pk). o",
country (i.kga. free), 4V4ti4H.
HAY Steady; shipping, 4670o; good to
Choice, 861tl7V4o
HOPS gteudy: state, common to choice,
113, ZHk; inbi, tvu Ac; olds, 84140 ; Pa
cific const, olds, fctrfo.
HIDEft-Steady; Galveston, 26 to 28 Iba.
,'SLT?-1," dr"- 24 to Iba. 14c.
I.BATH ER Steady; acid. tlffli.'So.
RICE Steady; domeatlo, fair to "extra.
IfctioKic: Japan, nominal.
PKOVlSlONS-B-ef, quiet; 0:
beef hams. 88 0ud0 0ft; . - inrfla
meea, 811 0ifl6 00. Cut l.irats. dull; lilckl-d
bellies. 86.2fc:76; pickled hams, 8otel0.00;
pickled shoulders, 38 &o. Ird, firm; western
teamed, 86 ; refined firm; continent. 636;
South America, 87S!: eomnouinrt J6 VfxU dO
pork, stMidy; famllv lis short clears.
$lS f14: mees. til 7T4j13.2S. .
HUTTFR Firm: creumery. common to
extra, lN"ri8e; state dairy common to ex
tra. lVH?to.
CUKKSRWteady: stato full mum, small
colored, 71,tl'3; arnall white, 6if7c: large
white and colored, .v7Vc.
KOCSS Weak; western aturage aelectlona
1-Ol'I.TRY Alive firm; spring chick
ens. u23c; fowls. 14", turkeys, 12c: drecNi
steady; western foals, Uo; turkeya lijiiol
Ralatk Crala Market.
tUTUTTH. May 27. WHKAT-In stores
Nc 1 bard, 8tVc; Nc 1 nortUern. 94c; Nu.
nirvm man a monm ago. The aprlng
wheat acreage la larger than It waa Ian
year and the wheat Is In very fine condi
tion. The oat acreaea estimate .hn. .
3 northern, aiSo. To arrive: No. 1 hard.
"ic; Nc 8 northern. 93lc: Nc 3 northern,
82'c. On track: No. l northern. 8fS6V;
No. 3 northern, 8iycVc; May, 94Vo; July,
OATSOn track and to arrive. 43c
CHICAGO CRAI.f AlfD FROYiaiOHS
Faataro tke Traala aad Clostav
Prleee Board af Trade.
CHICAOO, May 27. A sudden scramble
or snorts sent tne price of Mar wheat up
2c Juat at the close today. The spurt in
May strslghtened up a drooping general
market In wheat, the July options closing
c ever yesterday's final quotations. Corn
show gain of 88c. Oats are oft a trifle.
Provisions are practically unchanged.
Under the Influence of seasonable weather
and generally encouraging condltlona for
crops everywhere the wheat market opened
easier, the July delivery being down Wao
at s-i mic.
Murine; the last half-hour the May dellr
ery became oulte active, the crlce advanr
Ing sharply. Deferred futures benefited by
this activity, the market becoming quite
firm. After selling off to 85'tc July rallied
to X6c. closlna- at the ton. May ranged
between 94c and 9M0 and closed at the
hlih Dolnt. Clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to d.9u0 bushels. Exports of.
worst ana nour ior ine wren, iiruruuiK m
Jhradstreets. were eoual to l.a3.() bushels.
Primary receipts were 2tf,G00 bushels, com
pared with 2M.600 bushels a year ago. Min
neapolis Duluth and Chicago reported re
ceipts or li cars, against hi car last wee
and 13 cara a vear aan.
Sentiment In the corn market wa qnlte
bearish. July opened Hc lower at 4.7y
4Kc. so d down to 47T4o and closed at 4ic
Local receipt were 363 car, with 40 of aon-
tract grade,
Outs wer quiet, but moved over a nar-
iw ranaa. Fine crowing weatner naa I
tendency to weaken the July aad Septem
ber deliveries, but May held quite Arm.
After opening unchanged to He lower at
2Vo3r!40 July ranged between 88Hc and
8tno. closing at 88)38140. Looal reoelpU
were 77 cars.
Provisions were strong early In sympathy
with higher prices at the yards, but the
market became easier on profit-taking, all
of the gain being lost. July pork olosed
2Ho lower at 3U.32H. July lard was un
changed at 36 do. kids were on va,o at 36.66.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
10 cars; corn, 618 cars; oat, 149 car; hogs,
12.000 bead.
The leading futures ranged aa follow:
Artlcls. Open. Hlgh. Low. Closs.l Yes'y.
lu-at
May
a July
b July
a S'pt.
b Sept.
July
Sept
Ctp
May
July
Sept,
Pork
. July
rJSft"
July
Sept.
Bept.
98H 9T4
87'iTis!87Ti
Wt 8SU
82 31 ij
k7s,0tj
47
7
4Xt4
47),
414!
80
U 32
U 35
U 60
6 50
(60
11 60
660
67
6 65
6 67
a 72
7ft
No. 2. a Old. b New.
FLOUR Market fairly active end
frrcea steady; winter patents. 84.70
-.8!.':tralant 4.4tK(4.H0: spring patenta,
84.304.40; straights, 83.90(94.10; bilkers', 32.6
t3 30.
WHEAT No. I spring, 82S7o; No. 3, 8S9
sju; 10. a rea, ai.txxfpi.tm.
CORN No. 2. 48c: No. I vellow. 4turtfAr
OATS No. 3, 4;iSt2c; No. 8 white, 42
?c.
RVE3 No. 3, 73c
BARLEY Good feeding, 8340o; fair to
Choice malting, 45r6Hc.
SEEDS Nd. 1 flax, 1.00; No. 1 north
western, 31.0S; prime timothy seed, 33.06;
Clover, contrnct. mill. 310 7B.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 311.10
"t-a. jaro, per iuu 10s., vi.twu-' Short
ribs, aides (loose '.:7iit.ti0; short cltar
Sides (boxed), 36.266.60.
The following were the receipts and ship
ment yesterday:
Receipts Shipments.
Flour, bbla.-,. ...........
Wheat, bu ;..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
Barley, bu
...27,300
.. 83,600
..237,600
..136,300
.. 8.000
82.300
42,900
131.600
115.800
6.4O0
32,600'
7,000
On the Produce exchnnee imlnv th. lint.
ter market v tead ; crento- re, 13"
17o; dairies, 12016c Eggs, steady at mark,
cases Included, l&tfl5. Cheese (new goods),
7?&0c
t. Loo Is Grata and Provliloas.
ST. LOUIS, May 27. WHEAT Higher;
No. I red cash. In elevator, nominal; on
HCSck',W06108J Ju'y- ! September.
e04c: Nc 3 hard, 8497c
CORN Lower: No. 3 cash, 4Se; on track,
4960c; July. 47c: September 4646c.
OATS Weak; No. 2 cash. 41o; on track,
42(&42i4e; July.N37o; September, 30o; Nc
1 white, 44&!46d.
FLOUR Moderately active; red winter
Satents, 6.(kxu6.10, with special brands 15ca
io higher; extra fancy and straight, 84.70(3
4.96; clear, 34.004.10.
SEED Timothy, teady at 32.402.78.
CORNMEAL Steady at 32.40.
BRAN Strong; aacked, east track, 31.00.
HAY Strong; timothy, 9.0014.60; prairie,
6.00g9 00.
IRON COTTON TIES-83C
BAGGING (Pfo. '
HEMP TWINE 60.
PROVISIONS-Pork. easier at IU.82.
Lard, unchanged at 36.00. Bacon, atendy;
boxed extra shorts, 17.12; dear ribs, 37.60;
Short clear, 87.76.
POULTRY Steady; chicken. 9o;
springs. 202So; turkey, lie; duck, ic;
geese, 60.
BUTTER Weak; creamery, 1413c;
dairy, loffilSc
EGOS Steady at Uo, rase count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls. 6.000 8. 000
Wheat, bu. 22,000 49,000
Corn, bu 111,000 " 44.000
Oats, bu 68.000 86,000
Kaaaaa City Graia aad Frovlsloas.
KANSAS CITY, May 27. WHEAT
Lower; May, 8o"!c: July, 76c: September,
70My70c: cash, No. f hard. S8fS9c; No. 3,
UQMo; No. 8 red. 31.03dl.u4; No. 3, 11.03.
Receipts were 92 cara
CORN Lower; May 47o; July, 4S
4To; September, 42V;$42c; cash. No. 3
mixed. 4kr4c; Nc 8. 47Q47o; No. I
white, Sm4i62c;No. 3, 60c.
OATS fcltead No. I white, 4748c; Nc
t mixed. 45&H6-
HAY Pholce timothy, 310.50igai.00; choice
prairie. M.60.
RYE 7c.
BUTTER Creamery, 1816o; dairy, 12c
EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas,
cases returned, 15o; new Nc 3, whltewood
oases included, 13c
nooeipi. Dnipnxenra
, 73.&IO 82.800
68.400 40.0O0
6,000 8.000
Wh
'Su
bu...
Corn.
VV, LU. ........
Mlaaeaaolis Grata Market,
MINNEAPOLIS. May 27. WHEAT May,
94V4c; July, K)c; September, 81c. On
track: No. 1 hard, 96So; No. 1 northern.
9C.o; No. 2 northern, 68440.
FLOUR First patents, 88.10(36 ; seoood
patents, 35 Otnij.i.lO; first clears, 38.00; second
cixars. 83.60. I
BRAN In bulk. 317.00017.60.
Wllwaake Qrala Market;-s
MILWAUKEE Mav 37 WH K AT Mar
ket ateady; No. 1 northern, 99c$l; No. 3
northern. 97rnc; old Jtilv. 87(tf70 bid.
RYB-Weak; No. 1. 7579c.
BARLEY Steady; Nc 2, 63c; aample, 409
60c.
CORN Quiet; Nc 3. 4961cj July, 47o
asked.
V
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 27. BUTTER
Fair demand; nearby prints, 30cr-westem
prints, 17c.
EGGS Fresh nearby and fresh south
western, 17o, loss off; fresh western, I80;
southern. ISHc.
CHEESE Firmer; creams, 601c
Liverpool Grata as4 Prevlsleas.
UVFRPOOL, May r.-WHEAT-Spot.
easv; No. 1 California, is 10d. Futures,
dull; July. e4Sd: September. 6s 4d.
CORN Spot, firm; new American mixed,
4s 6d; American mixed, old, 4s 7d. Futures,
steady; May, nominal; July, 4s 8d.
Toledo teed Market.
TOLEDO, May 27 SEEDS Clover, cash,
86 20; October, 36.7'.'; prime alslke, 86.16;
August alaiks, 8640 bid. Prime timothy,
31.46; September, 31.47. No market Satur
day and Monday.
Peoria Grata Market.
PFJORIA. Mav 27.-CORN-Hlghsr; No. 3.
48c; No. 4. 42ViH9c
wuimti-
Evaporated Apple ad Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK. May 37. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continues quiet, but the
more attractive grade are steadily held.
Common are quoted at 'i64c; prime, 6W
SVc; choice. 4tii1c: Jncy . 7'jf?o.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRIITS-Prune
remain easy; prioee range from to to
64.C. according to grade. Apr loots show
rather an easier tone with the approach
of the new sex son, and ths prices are still
maintained. Choioe are quoted at Hll0c;
extra choice. luV.fl0S4o; fajicy, Ufilto.
Peaches are moving out fairly well and
rule firm; choice are quoted at 77c; extra
choioe, JJio; fancy, 9i0c
8H MH 86H
87 tj'V. 87 8;1,
86 t3H 8H 86-5,
81l S3Wfr 81H
non aovk
47 ! 47
4TtH8 4g 47H
i7H'ii 47H 46
41 42 42
SS.1i 38T4 ass
t 30ai 30
11 42H 11 42 11 25
11 65 . U 65 11 62
65 6 66 6 47
72 C72 6 66
60 62 62
6 77 6 67) 70
NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Volnmo of Bollisf Exoftdiag-ljr Light acu
Pric? Eink.
STAGNANT DEMAND FOR BUSINESS MONEY
Oateonso a( tk Crops Regarded as
a (abject of Paramoaat Import
aaos la the Stook
Market.
NEW YORK. May 27.-The volume of
seiung in toUiiy s stock market was ex
checiiigly light, but waa enougn to Incline
the baiance toward luWer prices. The mar
ket did not quite reacn the record for oull
nees touched earlier In the year, on March
10. when tne aggregate shares sold only
amounted to it.iov. iodays total of 119,uu0
shares leit Utile to chooso between them,
'the imminence of a three days' holiday,
added to the general discouragement of
the speculation, was the cause ot the ag
gravated apathy of the market. The
promise of a growth In cash resources of
the banks to tne extent of nearly Iuj.ooo,
OUO stimulated no Interest In stocks. Ot
tills amount the eubireaeury has contrib
uted tl.Mo.ouO aa tha residue of the 88,tXo,
(.) paid to the banks last week on ac
count of the Republic of Panama and alnoe
depleted by the lecall of government de
posits. The flood of currency from u In
terior, estimated to have amounted to up
ward of 3,oo0,uu0 In favor of New York, Is
given an almost sinister import on account
of the Inference of stagnant demand for
money In bualneaa. The receipts of na
tional bank note for current redemption
at Washington also amounted to 31,376,vr3
for tha day.
The amount of gold bars available for
export tomorrow proved to be only 660,Guo,
but exchange continued strong and ap
proached the level of profit on shipments
of coin. There wa a drop of half a penny
an ounoe in the prloe of gold In London,
wbloh probably marked the passing of the
Paris demand for gold In that market, as
sterling continue to advance In Paris.
This gives color to the discussion of a
fosslble movement of gold from New York
o London direct. The probable inability to
meet charges on the Detroit Southern first
mortgage 4 per cent bonds caused a slump
In these low-priced stocks and had a dis
turbing effect on sentiment.
Reading's report of 3332.500 Increase In
net earnings for April yielded the slock
a gain of point. Other report of rail
road earnings were unfavorable, but were
of scarcely more effect. No benefit wa
felt by the market from the favorable re
ports of the New Haven strike. Late cov
ering by the day's shorts let trivial net
conditions. Total sale of bond, par
value, 31,006,000.
The stock market ha fallen back onto a
lethargy this week.
The tendency toward congestion is shown
In many ways. Currency continues to flow
In large volume to the reserve centers.
Export of upward of 360,000,000 of gold since
the first of April has passed without a
ripple In the money market. The current
redemption of bank note at the treaaury
la running at the rate of nearly 31.000.000 a
day for May. Money has become almost a
drug In the market. The Investment de
mand for home securities has continued al
most Imperceptible. The large subscrip
tions to the Japanese, Russian and Cuban
loan, aa well aa to the New York City
bond Issue, are proof of the large accumu
lations of capital awaiting employment.
The difficulty of finding employment for
capital Is evldenoed In the discussion by
bank and trust companies of a reduction
In the interest allowed on deposits and
the actual reduction by several companies.
The labor trouble this week in the New
England and the Long; 'Island sound trans
portation fields has- brought up th prob
lem of future settlement growing out of
the retrenchments still to be effected.
Some direct effect on railroad earnings re
sulted from the strike, and an Interruption
to business in the territory affected was
reported. Some growth In the export In
Iron and steel products Is noted, but the
shrinkage In domestic demand is un
abated, according- to trsae aurnomiee.
The nnestlnn arises how far the nerlod of
business expansion has left over extension
of outlay and obligations In business and
Industry in general to be provided for by a
presumed continuance of the hlrh level of
business activity and trade which the event
Is now disappointing. Ihe number of small
hanklnr eatahllshments through the coun
try which are suspending at short Inter- I
vals is a feature or me situation wimu
Is not HkM, Insignificant as are these es
tablishments or Individuals.
The outcome of tne crops ror mis year :s
regarded, however, as a subject of para
mount Importance in the stock market.
Bonds have fluctuated narrowly ard nn
eartelnlv In the same wav as stocks. Unltel
States 8s registered have declined and the
4s point on call during tne ween.
Yesterday s quotations on ine new xura
Stock exchange were as follows:
Bates, nign.iow.uiosn.
Atchison 2.200 69 a
68
rf(i . ...... ..
82
77
90
117
166
8
ft
169
139
176
14
60
20
158
366
19
66
B. & 0 1,000
.7714 77
117 117
80 30
14 14
140 139
14 li
is ii
60 60
a
19 ii
23 22
68 66
83 33
129 129
IO714 107
143 143
77 77
110 109
I4 El
lii iwi
66 bb
21 21
118 113
43 43
20 20
do Did
Can. Pacific 400
Central of N. J
Chee. at Ohio (00
Chicago & Alton
do pia
hicago Ot. Western
. at N. W
.. M. St. P
do nfd....
600
Chicago T. A T
ooPf4.....
aoo
LOOO
'206
200
Colo. Southern
do 1st prd
do 2d pfd -
Delaware & H
Del.. L. W...
D. A R. O
"'166
'1466
6,700
800
do pfd
Erie
do 1st prd
do 2d nfd
nocaiuK v oaiw. ....
do pfd
111. Central 200
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. A N 200
Manhattan L 100
Met. Securities 200
Met. St. Ry KM
Minn. e Sr. L.
M., St. P. 4 a St M
do pfd
Mo. Pacific 1.100
M.. K. & T 200
do pfd UtiO
Nati R. R. of M. pfd
N. Y. Central 200
Norfolk A W 600
do Pfd ......
Ontario tt W 1.200
Pennsylvania 4,1M
P., C. J. at bi. L,
Reading 4,000
do 1st pra
do 3d pfd
Rock Island Co t. 1,20
do pfd
St. L. & S. F. 3d pfd......
St. L. 8. W 300
do Pfd 3,700
So. Pacific 1,700
So. Railway M 100
do pfd too
Texas 4k Paolflo 0
Tol., St. L. A W 900
do pfd l.OOO
Union Paclfto 3,"0
23
87
do Dfd boo
Wabash 400
15
88
do nfd LIUO
W. A Lake Erie
Wis. Central
do Pfd va
Mex. Central 7U
Adam Bx
Amer. lvx
It H Em
Wells-Fargo Ex
A mat Copper
7.806 io
Amer. car at J)'
do pfd...'.
Amer. Ice
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil...
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive...
ioo ii 9
do prd
Amer. Smelt. A R...
do pfd '
Amer. Sugar Ref....
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A I
Con. Gas
Corn Product
L100 304 100
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
Oen. El ec trio
Inter. Paper
156 166
86 65
do era
Inter. Pump
do nfd
Nat l Lead
No. American
Paclfto Mall
People's Oas
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman P. Car
Republla Steel
do pfd
Rubber Quods,
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A I
100 26 16 24
206 tjo fio 3TU
U0 6 4 4
U. S. leather
do prn
U. B. Realty
do prd
IT. Rubber
do pra
U. & Steel
do pfd
Weetlnich. Electric.
Western Union
Total sales for th day, 119,000 Shares,
14
100 77 T7 77
N U S3 88
0 nil
0 79 7 7'i
ft '4 6 4
L600 got; 8,Z tuJ
l' W 14 14
110 4rt 84
1.1 00 94 9 9
Il.7u0 64 53 M
If
UK PORT OF TUm CWaOAHlOO HOC8ES.
Traaaetlea af tk Asastetated Baakt
Darlaa- tk Past Week.
NEW YORK. May 27. The following
table, compiled by Bradstreet. shows ths
bank clearings at the principal cities for
the week ended May 36, with the per
centage of increase and decrease as com
pared with th corresponding week laat
year:
CITIES.
Clearings.
Ine. Deo
New York
Chicago
Roston
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburg
Ban Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City ........
New Orleans
Cleveland
Minneapolis
Detroit v
Louisville
OMAHA
Milwaukee
Providence
Buffalo
Indianapolis
St. Paul
Loa Angeles
St. Joseph
Denver
Columbus
Memphis
Seattle
Richmond
.Ul.Ctt5.847.4S 18. t
14S.S1,157 7 4
112.80ii.065 4 1
101.lM.8o3 201
62.1.M.174 11.0
40.089.07! 26 4
26.041.119 2 0
17.728.675 16.9
22.340,760 6 6
M.6PJ.7B6 10.8
- 13.S5S.6S8 H.l
11.323,188 13.7
10.t71.8fc 2.0
9.117.647 74
10.798,877 7.9
7,60S,733 3.7
7.3H2.2X) 10.8
4.441.8U0 6.8
6.6S0.045 0.8
6.2x7.223 17.8
6. 034, CM 6 9
5.032,106 16.1
4.0S7.117 0.3
3.971.614 16 3
4.154.500 16.6
3.416.892 7.6
3.6.9v3 6.9
4,21.522 9.5
1 4.102.261 7 6
t0i&5 16.7
4.114.638 0 9
2.732,071 t.9
t.Srtf.2B 11.3
1668.163 4.0
1416,728 0.4 ,
. 14S0.0S5 ...... O.T
1168,01 1.7 ......
3.453.641 6.1
3. 667.946 3.3
1813.336 30.6 ......
1068.724 13.6
1067,508 10.9
1.996,191 6.7
1.901.013 16.8
L846.467 14.4
L4K1.5S6 15.1
1.687,085 17.1
1.296. 671 S
1.1K6.979 19.7
L43S.328 8.4
788.826 11.7
99,966 196
1.373.011 16.0
1.166.501 15.3
1.146,867 82.1
L181,604 18 6
960.009 26. t
1,863.193 26.6
723.421 9.2
752.915 0.1
854,614 8 1
617,761 35.6
296,000 46.1
716.1S1 M
L009.086 1.3
878.100 23.6
891.082 39.8
637,568 10.6
622.683 6 4
689.686 29.1
414,614 9.1
672,848 88 .8
880.113 7.3
891.4m 6 9
484.000 7.1
860,668 163.1
44R.6K7 18.8
406.915 3 8
8K2.642 18.7
472,009 11.8
4U8.2O0 81.4
829.807 15.4
8r.2,2R6 80.8
888.744 13.7
163.857 IS. 7
152.042 29.6
2W.804 16.1 ,
156.211 12.7
188.678 28.7
9.656.310 16.1
6.694.000
1.093.014 14.3
867,654
31, 820.791 .030 14.6
736,443,087 7.6
Washington
Savannah
Albany
Portland. Ore
Fort Worth
Toledo, O
eait taxi city
Peoria
Atlanta
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Des Moines
Spokane. Wash
Tacoma
Grand Rapid
New Haven
Dayton
Norfolk
Springfield, Mas....
Worcester ,
Portland. Me
Augusta, Oa
Topeka
nioux uity
Syracuse
Evansvllle
Birmingham
Wilmington. Del
Knoxville
Davenport .,
Little Rock
Wllkesbarr
Fall River
Maoon
Wheeling. W. Va...
Wichita
Akron
Chattanooga
npnngneia, 111
Kalamasoo. Mich...,
Youngstown
Helena
Lexington
Fargo, N. V ,
New Bedford .
Canton, O
Jacksonville, Fla
ixweu
Chester. Pa
Greensburg, Pa
Rock ford. 111
Blnghamton .
Springfield, O
Bloomlngton, 111
Qulncy. Ill
Sioux Falls. S. D....
Mansfield, O
Decatur, 111
Jacksonville, 111
Fremont. Neb
tHouston
Galveston
Charleston. S. C...
Cedar Rapids
Totals. IT. S
Outside New York..
CANADA.'
Montreal
14.582.519 37.9
13.386.415 11.1
4.350.109 6.8
1.631.725 4.1
1,702.488 6.4
1,181.149 24.4
1,172.346 8.6
977.878 23.0
67r,,043 7.3
773. 2W
S68.848 16.4
Toronto
Winnipeg
Ottawa
Halifax
Quebeo
Vancouver, B. C
Hamilton
London, Ont. . .
St. John, N. B
Victoria, B. C.
Totals
.7::"
.It 40,802,7461 1 20.0
tNot Included in totals because containing
other Items than clearings.
Not Included in totals because of no com
parlaon for last year.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. May 27. MONEY On call,
easier, 14&'1 per cent closing bid, offered
at 1 per cent. Time loans, easy; 60 and
90 days, 2'u2 per cent; 6 months, 3ijJ
per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 3Vtil
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 34.8715
4.8720 for demand and at 34.8524.8530 for
60-day bills; pouted rates, 34 86 and 34,88
commercial bills, 34.86&4.8o.
SILVER Bar, 65c; Mexican dollars,
BONDS Government, weak; railroad,
heavy.
The dosing quotation on bond are a
follows:
C. . rat. Is, rg.
do eoupoo
do Is. ng
do ooupoo
da bow 4s, rog.,
do eoupoo
do old 4s, re..
do eoupoa
Atchison ga. 4s...
do adj. 4s ,
Atlantlo C. A. 4.,
B. A O. 4 ,
do 1
Central ot Oo. ss
.14 Manhtttaa a . 4s.. .104
.104 M.i. Central 4a 44'4
.UV do 1st ins 11
.104 Minn. A St. L. 4s.... 44
.Ml at., K. a) T. 4s 100
.111 da Is HVi
l'MVN. n. n. of M. e. 4s. T
...lo N
J. C. . is
.111
. 04 '
.111
.11
. n
...101
,.. t
... 44
...101
... 44
...107
N. Y. C. f. Ia...,
N. J. C. (. to
Mo. PaaUo 4. ,
do 1 ,
N. A W. a 4s
O. . L. 4s A par.,
do 1st Ino
.. 74
renn. oeav. is.
Cbea. A Ohio 4 104 Hoodlas (CO. s..J.
Chlcaso A A. IMS... It
bu a L at. o. M..U4
C, B. A Q. n. 4s.... 4.8t. L. A a F. fg. 4a 1114
C. M. A 8. P. (. 4s.. 104
st. U l. w. is 11
C. A N. W. o. Is. ...117
a, B. L A P. 4s....
do aol. Is 0
C.C.C. Bt. L. g 4s.. 100
Seaboard A L. 4s.... 71
Bo. Psollo 4s H
So. Railway U lli
Texas A P. Is U
Chloaso Tsr.
T ;t., St. L. A W. 4a..
Coo. Tob&ooo 4s....
Colo. A 8o. 4s
D. A S. O. 4s
Brio prior Ilea 4s..
do ga. 4s
P. W. A O. C. is..
Hocking Vol. 4s..
L. A K. uaU 4s....
Offered.
. to
Union Paolflo 4a 104
. 44
. M
. Sbj
.101
.101
.!
do oost. 4s M
U. 8. Steal M 4s.... 11
Wabaah U Ill
do dab. B IT
W. A L. E. la n
Wis. C antral 4s 0
Cola P. A L a is.. 10
Bostaa atock aaatatloaa
BOSTON, May 17. Call loans, 33 per
oent; time loans, 4&6 per cent. Omolal
Closing 01 sioca anu dudui.
Atchlaoa ad. 4a.
l
Wasting, eemaua ... 71
Adv.utura 1
Allouas 4
Amalgamated 40
Amarlcaa alas ...... 9
Atlantis f
Ulnauam 30
do 4s
Max. C astral 4s,
Atoataea
do pfd
Bosloa A Albanf,
Bostoo A Maine. ..
Boaton ElaTatod .,
Pllahbur pfd
..100
.. M
..844
..114
:.i40
..ut
Cal. A Hoc la 440
Centennial 1
Coppor Hango 41
ku. Uaulral
1
N. T.. N. H. A H..l Dalr Wast
81
Pare MarsuaU
74 jUonlsloa Cpal
Union raoiao
Amar. Arts. Cham,
do pld
Amar. Pna. Take..
Amar. Suaar ......i
a. nj (Miai.H
. 14 Urancr
. 11 lala Rorala ...
. 4 Mass. Mlalag .
.llaMioblsaa
. t
. 8
. 4
. a
. 4
do pld neoaws
Amar. T. A T 12 Mout. a A C.
Amor. Woolso 10 Old Dominie ..
do pld 74 Osceola
Dominion I. A 8 1 Parrot
Bdiaoa Blao. Illu !M Sulncr ,
Oanaral Eiactrts lai Hhannoo
Mass. BlooUlo H Tamarack ,
o pfd 11 Trinity ,
Maas. Uaa 40 V. S. Mlslag..,,
United rrult 110 U. S. Oil ,
United Shoe Maca.... 44 I'teh ,
Aa nfd 1 Winona ,
u
:::::::: M
to
:::::::: P
:::::::: ".S
M
:::::::: P
V. A Steal WolTortB
do pfd
Bid. Asked. "Assessment paid.
Undos Stack Market,
LONDON, May 27. Closing:
Oonaola. awney
do sooouat
0 1-14
Ml-li
N. Y. Control.
Norfolk AW.,
do nfd
Anaconda
Atchlaoa H.
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadlas PaelBO ..
Chas. A Ohio
Chlcaia Ot. W ...
C. M. A Bt. P...
OaBaars
O. A R. O
do pfd
trio
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Illli els Central ...
Louis. A Kaen.....
M., K. A T
.. 1
.. to
.. 44
..
..lau-a
.. n
..
..lta
.. 1
.. lo
..
.. 15
.. k)
.. '
,.UI
..lios
.. 14
Ontario A W..
....
:::: S3
.... Tb
.... 81
.... lt
.... 81
.... M
....
.... 44
.... B6
.... 4
....
.... 44
.... 14
rannaylvasla
Rand Mlaas M.
KaadlDf
do lat pfd..
do td pfd..
So. Railway ..
do pfd
Be. Paella ....
Union Facias .
do pfd
0. a. Stool.....
do Bid
wabash
do Did .....
Bvaala 4
81
Ex-dlvldend.
SILVER nsr, ateady, 2611-164 per ounoe.
M ON E Y itf'J lf pe' oent.
The rate of discount la the open market
for short bills Is t'jt 1 16 per cent: for Uire
month' bill. 1 1-1648 Kr eenkr
Coadltlaa a( tka Treaasrf,
WASHINGTON. May 27. TfKiay's stata
nent of th treasury balance In th gen
eral fund, exuluslve of the 4iuO.u00.OuO gold
In the division of redemption, show si
AvalmMe cask balance, 6iui,ao,oT4; guld,
t78.U.
0M1UA LIVE SIOCA MARKET
Cattla BtoaipU LlghX and Bteera Sold
BtroDf to a Dima Eifhsr.
HOGS ADVANCED FIVE TO TEN CENTS
la Skeep or Lambs oa Bala Tkia Mara,
las;. SSTerytktaa; Betas; Direct t
raaker Market Akaat a taar
ter Blgker for tk Week.
SOUTH OMAHA, May 27, 1904.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.... 2. Its) 6.1.ti 4.78
Officlai Monday ....
OUiclal Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
Official Thuraday ..
Official Friday
.... 6.256 17,146 4.ST0
.... 4.mJ 14.310 3&7
.... 1.904 t.TjO . 841
.... 1.146 8,369 74
Five days this week.... 14,506
Same days laat week..,.16.(3
fame days week be fore.. 14. 131
Same three weeks ago...l7,&6
Same four weeks ago,...26,So4
bam days last year 16,874
54.P96
6.i,J
34.5o5
47,7:6
60,7i'l
66. 486
U.M0
14 434
13.417
lb.6.2
31.4ml
U.&U
KiiClr"i8 FOat THIS YkJtR TO DATtt.
The following table shows the receipt of
cattle, hog and aep at Bouth Omaha foi
the year to date, with oompariaona with
aval aar,
1304,
Csttl 389.J07
Hogs 4, 061.767
Bhsep Ul.li
1803. Ino. Pee.
31.000 3.31
8V8.083 101.737
403.613 U3.376
Average prices paid for hogs at South
Omaha for the laat ssveral day with com
parison: ate. 104. .liKLIA80LiKXkrxB.p88a.
Mar L-
4 831
o
May I...J
4 801
441
34
I 61
4 16
a is
o
76
73
7 61
i 71
t 18
8 66
in
3 8
3 94
May 3 .
May i....
Mar ....
J J6
i 68
4 UC
f all
73
6 17
t 34
12
o
a n
3 86
7C61
64
3 68
o
I 47
68
3 62
May J....
May f....
6 64
4 63
as
4 88
4 44f I 84
8 88
May
May 8..
May 10.,
May U.,
Mav fa
6 63
7 M
i 44
101
I 69
8 66
3 62
4 4T
4 68'
4 64
a tal
T 08
6 461 6 U
8 88
8 96
7 47
6 61
6 16
4 64
46
14
3 63
I 97
6 46
4 88
4s
6 11
8 44) 4 13
May U.,
May 14.,
41
7 Oo
T 12
7 12
7 47;
7 13
o
a
17
6 31
6 23
8 68
o
8 67
3 63
3 40
8 691
8 66
3 65,
a
3 62
4 35
6i1
4 60
4 62,
4 6-
6M
6 71
4 33
o
4 36
4 44
4 28
4 26
4 24
2 63
e
4 83
4 26
4 17
4 18
4 'J
May 16.,
klnv 1
6 32
4 36,
o
6 27
4 21
6 66,
t 68
May 17..
a 72.
6 30
May 18.,
May .,
May 30.,
Mav 21
6 731
o
S 73
6 11
T 12!
10
4S
4 41
4 3
82
63
488
4 46
4 27
7 U
7 03
108
7 08
7 05
a
6 96
4 IS
6 C3
t 63
6 61
8 OS!
6 081
May 22..
a is
May 23.
May 24..
May 26.,
May 26.
May 37.
4 19!
6 01
8 46
3 63
3 58
3 6.
6 a
6 04
6 04
4 88
6 04
6 61
o
I 60
I 93
6 77,
4 87
40
Indicates Sunday.
The official number nf cara of stock
brought in today by each road was:
CttlaHon.Sheen.H'a'a
C, M. A St P. Ry... 3 4
Wabash 1 .. M
Missouri Paciflo Ry... 5 2 .. .,
Union Pacific system.. 9 26 .. 1
C. N. W. Ry 13...,
F., E. A M. V. R. R..U 36 v. 1
C, St. P., M. O. By I 13 .. ..
B. e M. Ry 10 13 i 1
C, B. A Vl. Ry 4 .. M
K. C. ft St. J 1 I ..
C, R. L ft P., east.. 1
C, H. I. ft P., west.. 1
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Ot. Western. .
I
1
U6
Total receipts ....52
The disposition of the day's receipt was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head indicated!
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 1,059
Swift and Company 282 1,700
Cudahy Packing Co 613 2,318 6
Armour ft Co 261 2.4K8 846
Omaha P'k'g Co.. St. J 800
Swift. Kansas City 821
Armour, fl'oux City 803
Van Bant At Co 38 .... ...
J. B. Root ft Co 3
U F. Hubs 8 .... ...
S. ft 8. Co 19 ' 469
Other buyers 100
Total N.218 8.S87 873
CATTLE There was only a small run of
cattle here this morning and as all the
f lackers as well as shippers seemed to have
Iberal orders to fill they were out early
In the morning and bought up everything
In sight at stronger price. Trading wa
active from start to finish and it was only
a short time before everything In the
yards was disposed of.
The beef market could safely be quoted
active and strong to a dims higher. Any
thing desirable sold without much trouble
at the advance of 610c, but some of the
Inferior grades did not show quite that
much Improvement. Trading, though, was
brisk all around and a very satisfactory
condition from the salesmen's standpoint.
As compared with the close of last week
the general market Is right around a quar
ter higher. ,
1 The cow market was also active and
stronger this morning, as there were only
a few on sale, and in fact there did not
seem to be enough to meet packers' mora
urgent requirements. They bought every
thing in the yard tn a hurry at strong
prices. A compared with the close of laat
week prloes show an advance of about 10y
15c on the better grades. Canners, though,
and common cutters have not shown much
of any improvement.
Bulls, veal oalves and stag all met with
ready sale this morning at strong price.
Thar wer only a few odd bunches of
stock cattle on sale, so that in reality
not much -of a test or tne situation was
made. Anything desirable, though, sold
freely enough At steady prices. Repre
sentative sales:
BE.r BTJSJEKS. .
No. A, rr. Ns. A. Pr.
1 lit 4 IB 1 1110 4 IB
1 1110 4 IS 4 UM 4 M
II 441 4 44 41 1114 4 44
M 401 4 64 11 1100 4 44
1 szv 4 ae at jai 4 to
1 411 4 40 11 U64 4 44
14 1084 4 44 W 1144 4 Pt
4 fWl 4 4 N 11M I 04
11 10K1 4 44 IT HOT 4 04
11 1110 4 T4 40 14(1 I 04
It 1101 4 TO IT 1110 I 14
II 1041 4 TO 1 1U1 I 10
II 1141 4 TO 10 1240 I 11
41 104 4 T4 14 1MI I 14
14 1150 4 T - I , 1110 I B4
14 1124 4 M II ltd II
1 1111 4 10 4V 14H I It
14 1011 4 14 1 1WT I 44
U Itrs 4 44
BirJcxiB Aflu ncif inrto.
ft 137 4 10 IS U4 4 48
1UV4 4 OU M 1114 4 Bl
U W08 wvJJa-"- "
AJ WO.
t..M.. ...... t44 8 x4 11.. ....
.. 484 4 44
..1111 4 0
..1064 4 44
..1000 4 14
..1114 4 14
..1004 4 14
..1400 4 14
..144 4 14
U 414 I 1
I " "
1 lis) I T4 1
1 140 I Tl 4 ,
10T4 4 40 4
U loot 4 04 1
1 1110 4 44 3
1 11TI 4 04
HEIFERS.
U 444 I 44 T
DUUA
1 1844 6 44 1
L 1414 8 40 1
r tug 3 lo
1 : CALVES.
1.. 114 4 6 1
i 444 4 44 8
....8144 8 88
....11M I 46
.-...1446 4 00
.... U0 6 44
.... 140 4 M
1 U 4 SB
STAUS.
l, 1M 4 14
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
11 441 I aw 1 M0 4 4
4 140 I PO 771 4 04
1 IN W IT IK 4 14
HOGS There waa not a heavy run on
sale this morning and as th local demand
wa In good shape and report from other
ncinta favorable the market ruled active
and rxtyiOo higher than yesterday. The mar
ket seemed to improve a in morning aa
vunued and th close wua right around a
dim higher. Owing to th activity on th
part of all th buyers everything wa dis
posed of by 10 o'clock In the morning. The
bulk of the good weight hogs sold from
84.46 to 34.60, with prime loads selling; from
64.50 .to 34.60; the light and common hogs
sold from 34. 45 down.
Today 8 advance carries ins maraei io
the high point of the week to date, and In
fact prlcea are fully a nickel higher than
the were at the close of last week. A
compared with a year ago. however, the
market l aooui ii.su per nunarea lower.
T4nraaentatlve sales!
Ma
At.
I"
At. ga. rr.
..Ml ..4 44
,.141 114 4 44
,.144 It) III
,.lul luO 4 44
..Ml 44 4 44
.14 40 4 44
.141 44 4 44
.134 144 4 44
.131 ..4 4
111 8 4 44
,.ll 40 4 44
.111 ..4 44
.la 144 4 44
.147 140 4 41
..til 84 4 44
.14 ..4 44
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SHEEP There were eeversl cars of sheep
r ported thl morning, but they were con
slaned direct to local packers so there Is
nothing particularly new to be said of the
market. It la very evident, however, that
packers ore nnxlnus for supplies and If is
safe to quote the general market right
around a quarter higher for the week. The
better grades of sheep In some cases may
be a little more than that, while lambs on
the other hand. If not strictly choice are
bareiv that much higher. Tha market,
thmish. la In a good healthy condition, with
prices generally a quarter higher than a
week ago.
Quotations for clipped stock: Oood to
choice lambs. 3.258.5'; fair to good lambs,
3." 5(7.nn; good to choice wnoled lnnihs.
88 76-ff7.25; fair to good wonled lambs. 86 50-fl
6 75: a-ood to choice yearlings or wethers,
$5.6fvrf.7n: fair to good yearlings or wethers,
85 0tflV.50: good to choice ewes. 35.fJ0tff6.86;
fair to good ewe. 84.7o4i6.0U. Kepresenua-
tlve sales:
CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCK MARKET
Cattle Bt ram a, Bheea B toady 4 Begr
Five 4a Tea Cents Higher.
CHICAOO. Mar 37. CATTLB Rclps,
L609 head; market strong; good to prime
Steer, 35.25436.76; poor to medium, 84.4ttf
6 36: Blockers and feeders. 33.&4M.75: cows,
fl.76fl4.6X: heifers, 32.6tja.OO: oanner. I1.7W
190; bulls, 32 60&4.25; calves, t3.&6mX.7o;
Texas fed steers, M.bWlfUO.
HOOS Receipts, I7.oot) head: estimated
for tomorrow, 12,609 head; market 64;'10o
higher; mixed and butohers, Itatob.!;
good to chnle heavy, 34.7("(4.80; rough
heavy, 34.504J .66; light, 4.50iyi4.6o; bulk Of
ale. 34 6oiy.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 4.000
head; market steady; good to choice weth-
I5.2wai6.60: fair to choice mixed, 34.00
fifi.00; western sheep, 34.75ti5.60; native
tT. V. - ltikU,4IA. v.a.An l.mh. tit 1k. rtt riT,
spring lamb. ti.6O7.60.
New York Live Block Market.
NEW YORK. May 27. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1,643 bead. Market steady to a ehitde
lower; bulls and cows, steady: steers, 84.75
Eo.60: stags, 85.00; bulls, $3.504.60; cows,
,O04f4 50; cables quoted live cattle slow at
ilVu-1'0 Per lb-j few top lllc, drttased
weight; sheep, dull at 1214o, dressed
weight; refrigerator beef, steady at &!o
er id. unipmems today, x,iw quuneis ui
eef: tomorrow. 1.200 cattle and 7,4-2 quar
ters of beef.
CALVES-Receipts. 962 bead. Market slow
and 25o lower than Wednesday; veals, 34.00
;1 6.26; mixed calves, 33.26; ally dressed veais.
ao per in.; country nressea, txoto.
UUS Keceipts, I,1M neaa. mauui mr
tat hogs. 35.15; light Ohio nogs, 40-w;
mixed western, 34.65. . , ,
SHEEP AND LAMBS rteceipia,
head. Market weak; winter lambs and
spring lambs, 26o lower; sheep, 335tV86.u0;
no choioe here; winter lambs, $5.6146.16;
eprlna- lambs, 36.60ia-8.a6; on aca cnoica.
Kaaiai City
KANSAS CITY.
a Stack Market.
May 37. CATTLE Re-
cetpi. 8,8uO head. Including 250 southerns;
market strong to 10c higher; export and
dressed beef steers, 84 9uUo.50; fair to good,
RBofijS; western fed steers, 34.50462a;
stockers and feeders, 33.2ai.70; southern
steers, 83.5O4ie.00; southern cows, $3.60&4.uO;
native cows. xa.otKai.oo; native neuers. w
tj-o-SO; bulls, 32.75ia.u0; calves, 2.7&86.00.
HOGS Receipts, , 7,8o0 head; market, 68
7o higher; top, $4.60; bulk of sales. 3l.4tij
4.56; heavy, I l.b'.'U'4.60; packers, $4.4&4.6o;
pigs and llghi i, Routt. 50.
SHEEP A.NO LAMBS Receipt, 3,200'
head; market steady; native lambs, 80.60
6.00; western lambs, $5.2o1.0U; fed ewes,
34.7oJTC.25; Texas clipped yearlings, xi.tAKiji
6.60; Texas clipped sheep, 4.&Otf't.iW; lock
era and feeders, 33.50(4.50.
St. Louts Lire Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. May 27. CATTLE Receipts,
1,600 head, including 1,100 Texana; market
ateady to strong; native snipping anu
nort steers. 86.tXxfi6.75: dresaed beef and
butcher steers, 34.25&$.25; steers under 1,(00
lbs., 34.00I&M.85; stockers and feeders, 33.69)
4.36; cows and heifers, 32.2o4.60; canners,
31.75&2.60; bulls, 32.50tf3.50; calves, 34.005.00;
Texas and Indian steers, 33.0O4i'5.OO; cows
and heifers. 83.boC't4.26.
HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head; market firm,
higher; piga and lights, 34.10i3H.60; packers,
84.4(4.70; butchers and best heavy, 34.60
4.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 700
head; market strong; native muttons, 3f2o
lambs, 34.6007.50; culls and bucks,
62.50.O0; stockers, 32.00(0.00.
' St. Joseph LI Y Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, May 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 612 head; market frglSo higher; na
tives, 34. 654)6.75; cows and heifers 32.25
6.25: stockers and feeders, 336ii4.50.
HOGS Receipts, 6.373 head; market 60
higher; light, 84.403t.62: medium and
heavy, 84.47fi4.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 41 head;
market; firm; lambs, 650.
Sloax nty Live Btock Market.
SrOUX CITY, la.. May 27.-(Speclal Tela-
fram.) CATTLE Market trong; beeves,
1.004116.00; oows, bulls and mixed, 32.30lQM.0Ol
stockers and feeders, 33.00ii't.OO; calve and
yearlings, 32.753.76j receipts, 800 head.
HOGS Receipts, 6,(00 head; market strong
to 60 higher, selling at ri.3wg4.4t; bulk,
4.36!(j)4.tO.
Stock la Sight.
Following are the reoelpts of live stock at
th six principal western cities yesterday:
vaiue. nogs, oneep.
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
St- Joseph ..
Bloux City...,
Total ....
.1.146
8,300 974
17,000 4,000
7,600 8,2-H)
6,609 700
6.371 41
6,000
60,041 1,911
...I.60O
...2.300
...1.600
... 613
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, May 37. METALS Th
London tin market wa unohanged for
pot, which closed at 124 10s, while fu
tures advanced 2s 6d, cloning at 126 17s
6d. Locally, tin was a shade lower, clos
ing at 327.65ip;27.86. Copper waa firmer In
London, closing at an advance of 7s 6d to
56 18 9d for spot and of 6s 94 for fu
tures, which are quoted at 57. In the
looal market copper was quiet; lake,
8l3.6v013.12; electrolytic, I12.7ti 13.00; cant
ing. 112.61112.75. Lead declined Is 3d to
11 lis 3d in London, but remained un
ohanged locally at 34 454 60. Bpelter was
unchanged at 22 In London, but declined
10 point to M674600 In New York. Iron
olosed at 61s 3d in Glasgow and at 43s 6d
In Mlddlesborough. Locally, Iron Is quiet
nd rather easy In tone; No. 1 northern
foundry Is quoted at 814.7616.25; No. 2
northern foundry, 3112514.76; No. 1 south,
ern foundry and No. f southern foundry
soft, ai3.60gJlS.7S. Pig Iron warrant wer
nominal at 39 26.
ST. LOUIS. May 27. MET A LB Lead, dull
at $126. Spelter, lower at $166.
Forelara FtaaaelaL
BERLIN, May 27. Exchange on London,
2Gm 40pfg for checks; discount rates for
short bills, 3 per cent; for three months'
bills, I per cent. Trading on the bourse
today wa most stagnant.
I'ARia May 27. Th tone on the hours
today wa heavy at first, but Inter Im
proved and at the close the market wit
firm. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 90.08.
Rio Tlntos gained 7f. The private rate of
discount waa 2 6-16 per cent.
LONDON, May 27. Discounts were easier
owing to firmer continental exchanges.
Trading on the Stock exchange wa dull.
Consols were easier, but olosed firmer.
Home rslls were the center of the heavi
ness. Americans opened Idle and feature
less, nominally recovered to a fraction
above parity and closed quiet. Foreigners
were quiet and firm. Japanese were harder
and Russian receded. Kaffirs declined.
wwm V.rlc Mlalaar llorha.
NEW YORK. May 37. Th followln
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Assessment paid.
Dry Goads Market.
NEW YORK. May 27. DRY GOODS The
market la without partlculur change, but
shows considerable quieting down preced
ing th hollduy. A good many prfc an
nouncements, whloh were looked for this
we'k, have been postponed until after the
holiday. Total Imports of dry good and
general merchandise at the port of New
York for the fk ending today wer
Yalued at $ll,4Jf7,04o:
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. May 27 COFFEE The mar
lt for futures opened steady at an advance
of 63IU points. fcfil-B were reported of Sx.lnO
buga. Including My. at 6.4ic; Jure, 6. (:
July, t.tk bopleiubor, 6.u6 wc; uo-
Novembtr, 6 00c; Decern
March, 6.36)4.45c; April,
OMAHA WHOLKSALR MARKETS.
Caaditloa af Trade aad tiaotatloa oa
Staple aad Kaaey Fredaee.
Enas Receipt liberal; market ateady;
fresh stock, 15'Ul5o.
LIVE FlSlILTHY-Hen. IHfiilOe: roost
era. according to all, 643c; turkey, 13o;
ducka, 9c; geese, 60.
Bi;TTKR I'scklng stock, 10c: cholc to
fancy dalr-, lii 15o; eparator, liMfaoc.
r ur.tu MSM-Troui, 1; pickerel, loe;
ike, 18c; perch, 7o; blueflsh. lie; whlteflsh.
rlke,
12c;
salmon, 14c; rednapper, 11c; lobster.
green, 16c: lobster, boiled. 30c: bullheads.
He; catfish, 14c: black has, 20c; halibut.
l"c; crappiea, 12o; roe shad, 85o; shnd roe.
36e; bufTalo, 7c; whit basa, 11c; frog legs,
per doi., 850.
B RAN Per ton. 319, '
HAY Price quoted by Omihl Wholesale
Healers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
3S50; No. 3. S; medium. 87 SO; coarse. 37:
rye straw, 3560. These prices ai for hay of
good color and quality. Demand fair and
receipt light.
TROPICAL, FRUIT8. N
ORANGES Navels, choice, large site,
83 Ou; fancy navels, all alsea. 81.25; Medlter
ranean sweet, all sixes, $2.76; Jaflas. all
Ises 32 75.
LEMONS-Callfornla fancy, 800 to 800.
$3.608.75; choice, 33 2i'4T3.50.
CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lh. carton,
6O0; Imported Smyrna, 8-crown, 13c; 6
crown, 14c; 7-crown. Tfc.
BANANAS I'er mrdlum-slsed bunch, $100
C2 50- lumbo. $2.753,26.
DATES-Perhlaii. per box of 30 nkgs , 32;
In 60-lb. boxes, 60 per lb.; Oriental stuffed,
per box. 32.40..
PINEAPPLES In crate ot M to 42, per
crate, 83.60.
FRl'ITS.
A PPI.K8 Oregon fancy Ben Davis, per
box, 31.60; New York export Russet and
Baldwins. 14.
STRAWBERRIES MUaourL per 24-qL
Case, 32.26.
CHERRIES-Callfornia, per box, 31.60
VEOETABLK9.
POTATOES Colorado, 81.70; Dakota, per
bu.. 31.20; new Texas Red atock. In
sacks, per bu.. ll.SRijyi.sa.
NAVY BEANS Pr b., tl6(92.I5.
ONIONS Bermuda, par 50-lb. erate, 32; in
auks, per lb., 8o.
CABBAGE Onilfarnla, per lb.,3o; south
ern, per crate, 32.60.
l'T"?'ITVIji.tjd d, A..- oRmLA
A TOMATOES Per 4-basket orat. fancy.
fT! 00; choice. 82 50.
RADISHES l'r do, bunches. 20c.
LETTCCK Top lettuca per do.. 40a
TI;RNIPS Southern, per do., 43c.
BEETS Southern, per do.. 75c.
CARROTS Southern, per dos., 73a
PA RSLE Y Per do.. 40o.
BEANS Wax. per bu. basket. $1.00L26:
string, per bu. basket, 31.0iXil.2S.
SPINACH-Per bu., horn grown. ROdJflOo.
ASPARAGl'S-Per dos. bunche. 40c.
GREEN PEPPER8Pr 4-basket erat,
FOG PIANT-Per dos., 31.
SQUASH Florida summer, per dos., 7Bo.
l'EAS-Per bu. box, 83.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
lie; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block
Swiss, ltic; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wiscon
sin limberger, 13c.
CIDER Per bbl., 38 60; per bbl., 33.25.
MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo, per lb., 10c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 6c;
No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 3 salted, 4c; No. 1 veal
calf, 8 to 12 lla.. 9c: No. 9 veal calf, 12 to
15 lbs., 6c; dry salted, 8&12o; sheep pelt.
14i27c; horschldes, 31.604j2.60.
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 ib., 12c;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb..
lOc;
peanuts, per lb., 8c: mated peanuts, per
lb.,
oc; wnii wainuts, lzeiiaw, large hlcK-
qry. per iu.. 11c; almonds, soft shell, per
'"1 ":, nuru sneii, uc; sneiinara, per DU..
32; black walnuts, per bu., 31.26.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. May 27. COTTON Future
cltised Irregular; May, 12.65o; June, 12.67c;
July, 11.80c; August, 13.85c; September,
11.22c; October, lo.hoo; November, 10.78c; De
cember, 10.71c; January, 10.74c. Spot closed
quiet; 7 points lower; middling uplands,
13.30c; middling gulf, 13.45c; sales, 754 bale.
ST. LOUIS, May 27.-COTTON-Quiet;
middling, lSoj sales, none; receipt, none;
shipments, 123 bales; stock, 11,997 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, May 27. COTTON Fu
tures, quiet; May, 12.5012.70c; June, 12.550
12.75c; July, lll'tillKio; August, 12.23tfl2.25o;
September, Il.034il1.04c; October, 10.68ul0.69e;
November, 10.47S10.4!)c: December, 10.47a
10.48c; January, 10.5K& 10.63o. Spot, steady;
quotations revised; sales, 1,950 bales; ordi
nary, 10 7-16c; good ordinary, llSic; low
middling, 13-Ho; middling, 12c; good mid
dling, 13 3-lCc; middling fair. 13 9-16o; re
ceipts, 1,381 bales; stock, 149,666 bale.
Wool Market. '
BOSTON. May 27. WOOL Pulled wool
firm, with trading quiet; old territory wool
firm, sale's chiefly In imnll lots; Idaho, fine,
13gl&o; heavy fine, 13313o; fine medium,
16(&l6c; medium, 1617c; low medium, 17M
18c; Wyoming fine, 14(tT15c; heavy fine, 13
13o; fine medium, lbgf'.lOc; medium, 18
lDc; low medium, 1819c. lit ah and Nevada
fine, 14fM54cj fine medium, 15i&16c; me.
dlum, lSfa'lttc: low medium, 19t30c. Dakota
fine, 156'16c; fine medium, lG3ltie; medium,
11-19c; low medium, 19d0a Montana fine,
choioe, Uigl9o; fine, average, 17tjP18c; fine,
medium, choioe, lai&19c; average, 16i317o:
tnple, U'fi'lSc; medium, choice, lSiJfl9c.
BT. LOUIS, May 27. WOOL Firm and
active; medium grades, combing and cloth
lug, 1823c; light fine 16Q170; heavy tine,
12614C ; tub washed, 21(S'32o.
Oils and ftoala.
NEW YORK, May 27. OILS-Cottonseed,
firm; prime crud. nominal: prime yellow,
28c. Petroleum, steady; refined New York.
38.10: Phlladeluliia, 34.16; In bulk, 35.20. Tur
pentine, steady.
ROSIN Steady; strained, common to
good. 35c.
OIL CITY, May t7.-OILS-Credlt bal
ances, 31.62; certificates, no bid; shipments.
64,707 bbls.; average, 77,303 bbls.; runs, 13,643
bb'.s.; average, 76.903 bbls. Shipments Lima,
61,271 bbls.; average, 60,120 bbla.; run Lima,
71.762 bbls.: average, 66.490 bbls.
SAVANNAH, May t7.-01L8 Turpentine,
quiet. 53' io.
ROSIN-Flrmj A. B. C. D, 1160; E. 12.05;
F. 82.70; O, 32.76; H. $2.86,1. 33; K. $3.26; M,
33.30; N, 13.40; WG, $3.66; Ww7 38.96.
narar and Molasses.
NEW YORK, May 37.-SUOAR-Raw.
quiet; fair reilnlng, 3 7-16o; centrifugal, 96
test, $ 16-1 6c; molasses sugar, 8 8-16c. Re
fined, steady; crushed, 6.660; powdered,
6.'": a-ranulated. 4.96o.
NEW ORLEANS. May 17. SUGAR
Strong; open kettle, 2H3 8-I80; open kettle,
centrifugal, SiiSSc; centrifugal whites, 4i'jf
4c; yellow, 8124 6-160; seconds, 2H33u.
Molasses, nominal; open kettle, aaX.c; cen
trifugal, 10415c. Syrup, nominal, 203 2ic
Th Be Want Ada ar th Beat Business
Boosters.
Limitation ot Joornailstlo Life.
Schoolmate It must be lovely to be mar
ried to a newspaper man. You get free
ticket to all the theaters and opera, dont
you?
Mr. Scribbler Y--, but we never go.
Schoolmate Why not 7
Mrs. Scribbler We haven't anything to
wear. New York Weekly.,
Ten free trip to th World' Fair each
week. Be coupon on page two.
KMAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record May 27, 1904, as fur
nished by th Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstractor. 1U14
Farnam street, for The Bee:
Peter Plcqueur and wife to Alphnns
and Leiinls Collins, lot 4 and 6,
block 27, lat addition to Corrlgan
Place $1,400
Lulon C. Gibson t al to Cecelia Parks,
lot 3, block 26, South Omaha too
Boulh Omaha Land company to
Charlee W. Smith, lot 7, block T,
South Omaha 400
Charles W. Smith to Lewi V. Wil
liams, part f lot 7, blook 7, South
(rniah 235
Alice A. Havemeyer to Cora La IClali.
lot 16, Oak Hill 700,
tumma c jonnson alia husband to
Jennie Ashe, lot 10, block 4, Spring
Lake Park
440
Herman Beal and wife to Joseph II.
ituciuauori, itn ana pan ox lot a,
block 126, South Omaha 400
Ellen Long to Margaret Doyle, lot 1,
block 10, Parker addition 1,200
Charles Met and wife to Mary B. At
kins, lota 6, I and 7, block 7, Jerome
Park 4,600
Jake Klein and wlfo to Marth and
Elal Petersen, lot 17, block 7, Brown
Prk -400
Sheriff to John N. Haskell, lota $ and
4, block 116. Dundee Place 470
Frank O. Olaen and wife to Jullu
Trltsnliks. lots 6 and 4, block t, W. L.
Selby's addition 600
II"l.-n F. Nmlth and husband to Frank
W. Fnrg. lot ( and 4, block 14. Wal
nut Hill
200
Jacob Hess and wife to John Ander
son, lot 1. block L 1st addition to
Mount Douglas
Th" Midway Investment oompaoy to
Fanny Dragoon, lot 38. block 3, Pur
sons A liorrr's addition
700
too
3.500
CharH W. Hall to Norah O. Dow,
Ivt 7. block 16. oily
tober. 6 vj6 95c;
ber. 6.064J 16o;
6. 45c.
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