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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MAY 22. 190S.
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CRA11AXD PRODUCE MARKET
Quiet on Option Market Follow
Actirity of Lait Two Dart,
BETTER WIATKEB, CONDITIONS
Wat Weather aaa Strang Cahle
rare Oarw Vp at Hateh Wknl
4s Pair I r Steady Clae
lag Prta.
j
OMAHA, Mar H.
Option market wer Try quiet after tha
scuvity cf the lset two daya May options
regined some of tha loaa yesterday and
famed strength on some rery active b!4t
r ch gram In Chlcagrv. Light receipt
ar offs-t by a gener! slackening of de
mand. Wether conditions ara apparently
ott favorable. '
Wheat opened steady and tilMnwil
readily on bida foy cssh wheat, wtnch was
trmi after the heavy Mump yeeterday.
Trading waa not heavy, aa arrfvala mn
tlnue to disappoint estimate. May option
opened at 4o and rkd at 4c
4'orn orened strong, -with mMhi higher
and reports of continued wet areathwr and
mu'.t further delsys In planting.- Vary littla
corn la showing up from the notry arid
receipts ara expected to continue light.
July corn opened at CIV and closed at
Primary wheat receipt were Cl.onO
bushels and shipment n JK am bushels,
agafnat receipts laat year of 336,000 bushels
and shipments of 223 Va bushels.
'Corn receipts were oSo bushels and
sV.loir.ente were 174.OT0 bushel, sgs'nst re
ceipt laat year of 4H&.009 buaheia and ship
ments ot I. Mux bushels.
Clearances wer 2.oi bushels of 001
nans of oata and wheat and lour equal
to K27.00 bushel.
Llverpool cload unchanged to'Vsd lower
on wheat and Hd higher on corn. -
Seaboard reported 44.U0O bushels of wheat
and it,u09 bushela of corn is ken for ' ex
port
Lqcal rsngn of option:
Articles.; Open. High. Low. Cloeal Tea y.
Wheat-" I I I
May... N M M M M
Jaly... 63 M tt M
apt... I to 7 . . av T
Corn
May..'. 6 68 SS ffl
July... K 2 1 ' n 2H
Sept-., eo CO SO SO CO
Oata .
May... 4Ht ' 494 4? e 4
Onata Cavaai Stlaeaw
WHPJT-Vo t hard. MUfiTltc: No.
hard. iMf: Xo. bard. a-!:; Ko. I
spring. K-tiiaio.
COKN No. 2. sk: No. i. ITVCWc: No. 4,
Cc ; No. S yellow. 4c; No. ( yellow. 67Va-ir
sc; iso. I white. GWil&-
OATS No. mixed. 0443W.tc: No.
white. Sic; No. white. 6Vfc6iV
KTE No. I, 723Tic; No. t.
Clet mauatata.
Wheat. Corn. Oat.
M . 14B
h ...
1 44
27
Chicago
Minneapolis
Omaha ...
Duluth ...
CHICAGO GRAI.1 AXD PROVISIONS
Peat area mt the Tradtaa; aad Cleatac
Pricea aa Baard mt Trade.
CHICAOO. May B.Iamaa to the fait
aown crop caused strenrth today in tha
local wheat market, the July delivery cloa-
ln at a net aain or No. Cora waa on c.
celt were a shad hlgiier. ProvUluns were
up " to loc. t
The wheat market waa firm all day,
chiefly becauae of crop damage r? ports.
AdMcea received stated that a large part
of the eroD la southern Indiana bad been
ruined by excessive rains. From Kaunas
can- renorta ot as onooalto character. -aa-
aerUng thai the crop had been blighted by
drouth. An undirected aavano at Lirtr
pool waa a still farther aid for the bulla.
1 he principal trading waa In tha July do
livery. The market closed strong. July
opened Vire. blgber at SmiHc, advanoed
t ) 'fi!llc and cloaed at fcritc Clearances
of wheat and flour were equal to XTt.M
bushels. Primary receipt were 461.000
bushels, aa compared with ioJ.ono bushela on
the corresponding day one year ago. Min
neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of U cars, against CI car a laat week
and 3M cara one year ago.
'I'rlcea In U.'Corn pit. wars Inclined-to
drag throughout the day. Juiy opened un
changed to a shade lower at (6o to W49
t,.a Bold off to 6c and closed at aWttifcC.
May cloaed unchanged at, T7Vc. Local re
ceif.la were M cara, with 61 cars of con
trsrt arade. j , a. ,
TM oata market waa doll. July opened
a rhte lower to a shade higher at itj
11 t advanced to 4c and cloaed at eo c
Lor si receipts were 145 cars.
The provisions market waa firm. At the
close July pork waa up 10c at $.lT2i. Lard
at up Ec at $S.S7. Riba were 7Vc higher
at 7V
Estimated receipts for tomorrow are:
Whqal. IS cars; corn. Is7 cara; oata. U3
cara; hojts. l&.rt) head.
Tha leading futures ranged Ss follows:
No 1 Cal fomla, Crm. "?a 7H4 rn quay,
and 7a n store: tuture. steady: My.
nornin,!, Jdy. -tli Kr,t mber. 7a d.
0RN fipot. new American kirn drte-d.
firm. Sa liiri- rtlA Afl.M-1r.M mltMl a I b .1
as. ld; futures, quiet; May. ld.
WEATHER IX THK ORAIt BELT
aa Coaler aa Pa-vlaly Llskt
Praata.
OMAHA. May B. 1.
Mains were t'finnl In the Mlaaourl and
Upper Mississippi valleya laat night, and
eralve fails occurred In lore lit lea in
eaatern Nebraaka, Iowa, Mlnneaota and
eastern Iakotaa Snow fell In aoutheaatern
Montana, northern Wyoming, and waa un
usually haery for the Mason In tha former
Uon. A rerr decided fall In tempera
ture la shown In the upper Missouri valley
ana west into the mountain, and heavy
and killing frosts occurred laat nlrht In
the western Ltakotaa. Montana, Wyoming
and Colorado. The weather la clearing
west of the Mlaanurl river thle rooming,
and condltlona are favorable for fair in
thia vicinity tonight and Thuraday. with
cooler tonight, and pneslbly llg.t frost.
Omaha recerd of temperature and pre
cipitation rorrpared with the correpor.llng
day of tha past three years:
Minimum temperature.... 4 4S fl K
rr-initatKin M .11 t .to
Normal temperature for today M degrees.
Oeflctener In Dreclnltatlon since March L
177 Inrbea.
DeTlclrnc' carresnondlna eeriod In 1WI.
S.tt Inchea
Deficiency corresponding ferlo 1
.47 ot an Inrti.
L. A, WELBH. Local Forecnster.
Cora aaa Wkest Reatoa Balletla.
Por the IWenly-four hours ending at I a.
rn . TStH meridian time. Tbursdar. Mar XL
la:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Raln
Statlona. Max. Win. talL Sky.
Ashland. Neb.... W 45 .15 Cloudy
Auburn. Neb.... M 61 4 !7 Ratnlna
Columbus. Neb... 83 41 .M Cloudy
ralrbury, Neb.. 43 .75 Cloudy
Fairmont, Neb... ft 8 .14 Cloudy
Or. Island. Neb.. M 41 Cloudy
Hartlngtnn. Neb. M 4 .15 Cloudy
Hastings. Neb... K3 40 .14 Pt. cloudy
Oakdale, Neb.... W M .13 Cloudy
Omaha. Neb. 7 46 .SS CloudT
Tekamah, Neb... M 43 .yi Cloudy
Alta. Ia M 48 3 Raining
Carroll. Ta M .1 Cloudy
fClarlnda, Ia 10 so 1 15 Raining
Slblev. Ia M 42 .SS Raining
8iou City. Ia.. S6 42 .SI Cloudy
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Movement of Prices is Erratic to the
Highest Degree.
FLUCTTJAnOSS ARE CONSTANT
six months. IW-'N
PAPF.R-SK"4
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at g a. m. t Not Included In
averages.
DISTRICT AVERAOE3.
No. of Temp Rain.
Station. Stations. Max. Min. Incbee.
rhleego. m
Columbus. 0 18
Dea Moinee, Ia. ... It
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12
Kansas City. Mo.. 10
Lnulavllle. Ky 17
Minneapolis, Minn. 3
Omaha. Neb IS
St. Louis. Mo 12
Exceaslv rains fell during the nlpht In
tha Omaha. Des Moines and Minneapolis
districts, and lighter ralne In all other ex
cept the Chicago. Indianapolis and St.
Lrule dlatrtcta. Tha weather la decidedly
colder In the western portion this morning.
L. A. WELSK. Local Forecaster.
H .00
74 M ."4
M .S
7 M .fi
w rt .u
7t M T
m 44 .
? 44 .
M a .00
Daellaea aad Ainten Harried P.aek
Other la Rasla s;eeealaa-Flaal
Price Astte Claaa t
Xlght Before.
Articles.) Open. I Hlgh.i Low. Closa.l Tes'y.
fl-haat ! I I
May !1 difV 1 0?U! 1
July jia;'.i, SOTfc-ri l I
- Corn 1
May 77W
July JWViSr-l
' Sept.
Oata
aMay
bUay
aJuly
Wuly
tVept.
Pork
July Sept.
Lard
July 8pL.
R loo
July "
Sept.
4
4M0"
40
OMs'
S4V
ss
S4
47
4f-4
1 0114
66
77 V,
13 70
t
7iW
14 VP,
S n
I
T7t-I
64H! 6,4flH
I 65
64 64H
46Vi 45
7!37dH
u 71 is en
U 7W U K74
e4
4
4ft
It G
sss
rrvaJ s n
t
T47HI TOO
SS7H
75
S 5!H
S 70
T 4?m 7 tnu 7 4IHI 7 as
TM I Is)
. fNo. t aOld. bNsw.
Cash quotations war as follows:
VliOl'H sWady; spring patents, $S.tog
70; straights, Kl'.lk6; winter patenta,
M !. airaighta, M-h"tj4 70; bakera, 13.10
MitAT-No. S, SUcsjSi.07; No. 2 red.
$i.oii oe".' '
COKN So. I. 77c; No. 2 yellow. TTV'gTSc.
OATB-No. t. tie; No. S white. 4WJ64c.
BAhLtY Fair la clMlce snalUng a70c
fcttD Flax. No. j northwestern, IL24.
PhoVISIuNS Short riba tlooaei.
M k:i.S7 . ' It era Mirk, ner bbl .
li;a. Larf. per K lis., a.00. Short clear
aides (ooxri). W.Hr&l.l.
wUwU'g aere the receipts and ship-
iuvui el ilour and grain:
tiacaipta sthipmenta
HEW YORK GCMCRAL MARKET
ttaatatleas af taa Day oa Vartoas
Coaaaaadltlea.
NEW TORK, May II. FLOCRt-Recelpts,
21.1X3 bbla; exports, 8.20 bbl.; market quiet
and unsettled. Minnesota patenta, Se.23
S.40; winter atralghta, M.fi-4 f"; Minnesota
bakers. S4.2ti4.0r; winter extras, S3.6c8-4.10;
winter patents. HNiW; winter low grades,
$3.4ta4.00. Rye flour, dull; fair to good.
S4.5iii4 is); choice to fancy. t4 fii.la.
CORN MG1AL Weak; fine whit and yel
low, U.60; coarse. Sl.fiO; kiln dried,
RtD Easy ; No. 2 western. Sec, nominal,
f. o. b.. New York.
WHEAT Receipts, 42 000 bu.: exports. 111.
904 bu.; spot market firm. No. t red. $1.06,
elevator; No. 2 red, Sl.OuV late July, f. o. b..
afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 21 14V
f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter. Sl-131.
f. o. b.. afloat. An Increased export buai
neas, together with light northwest receipts,
and colder weather In spring wheat states,
started a covering movement In wheat to
day that advanced prices lo per bushel,
last pricea being, close to tha top. May
cloaed at $1.074; July. SS4c cloaed at
yeHc; September, gMi I-l&C toaed at
tltte.
CORN Receipt. .57S bu.; exports. t4B
bu.; spot market ateady. No. 2, 78c, nom
inal, elevator, and 76c nominal, f. o. o.
afloat, notion market was without trsnsac
tions, closing net unchanged, as follows:
Uir T7Vc: Julv. TEc: Seotember. 73c.
OATO Receipts, lit. w DU; spoi marsei
easy. Mixed oata. ss to i mm.. .
natural white. 26 to 12 !ba S7fr5Ho; cUpped
white. to 40 lbs.. 6r4c.
HAT low; good to choice, wcbw.w. nom
Inal
HIDES Firm: Bogota, c teniraj
America. IT'hC.
PROVISIONS Beef, ateady: family, I1S.50
(rlT uu; meaa, J.MJ14 ou: beer name, s-v
tk,A- marker tu hilS.o0: city extra India
ni-B. Vj4.0i28.0O. Out meat a. quiet; pick
led belitee. 9.0O10J: plrkl 'd ha me, 210.00.
Lard, firm; western, U4Hi8.&6: renned,
firm- rnntlnerx. St. 00: South America, $!.J;
compound. IT.T&fiKU1. Pork, steady; fam
ily, $17.0a'l8.o; short clears. le.taii.za
mu 114
TALLOW Dull; city 02 per !). He;
emintrv frka. free!. fcu6VC '
HICtj rirm; oomesiic ,iair 10 eaira,
fiWc; Japan, nominal. ,
HiTTKR-Firm; creamery specials. 2Sc
extras, 23V: third to first. l.'J23e; state
dairy, commoa to finest, l.ic; process.
oommon to apecMu. uyamytt wwveru
tory. first, 1W. ' ' ...
1 1 1.1 til Alive ami. vrmg ciiiuaiiiit,
She; foals, Uc; turkeys, uc; oreseea weaa;
western spring cnicaens. Miix; turatys,
t5i' fowls. 12vil5c
CHEEBK enaaay; siais tun cram, new.
au.t iik
K(Ki3 firm; Biaie, s-ennariToiuo
ee.rhv fancy. Selected, white. iac
iiuu) to choice. lS'fi'aOc; brown snd mixed.
extrs. 19'Ac; flrsU to extra flrsU. ls'tf
lc: fresh gathered, storag packed, firsts.
17w17fcC
St. Lsils Geaeral Market.
Plour. bbls...
AVheat. bu.',.".
1 Corn, bu
Oata. bu
Kye, bu..
parley, bu.
44
I44
....lTl.fcs)
.....
.... l.ts.4
U4U
24.1oO
3-.eo
. 2231. KiO
a.iw
10
On the Produce exchange todar the but
ter market waa firm; creameries, 194jZ3e;
valriee. IhflJc. Kgga. steady; at mark.
cases irjcluded. litjitc; firata, lilV; prim
l.rsia, 17c Cheese, steady; l;ai."c.
Bkaaaaa City Grata aad Pro via teas.
,. . KANSAS CITT. May ll.-WHKAT-l'B.
Cliangeu; exax ei-, fcuy, wivi Drjrinuuci,
fclc Casft: No. 2 tiuJ, atiav; No. 1
hard. J',ii67tc; No- S d. a-wic; No. t
led. ttH'.
' COK Unchanged to c lower; May
rSc: July. ie: September, aV- Cash:
' No. 2 pjixed. t?Hc; No. 2 mixed, tSKijtSrVsc;
0. I WnilO. Air; wnnw. ',p
OATS-L'nthanged; No. I whit. UVrtUc
No 2 mixed, a&lc
HAY-asv; choice timothy, SllSOtj 12.00;
choice r-rMlrlck. x3.2rzS.7a.
BCTTLH-Crea incry. steady? packing
stock. V: hiahet; raror. sue; pacaing
atot k. Ibc.
'- tOGS Plrm; fresh extras. ISc; current
I -eOpLs. lc.
. Opuona al'Kansas City:
Artlclea. t Open. Hlgh- Low. ( Closa
Wheat
July Sept
' Corn-
July
; Sept
183 8.1'
.au Sl v- a
m I Ml (1W S14A
I 6! t SleVi
Wheat, bu. .......
Corn, bu
Cat, bu
Receipts Shipments
...... 7J0 9"0i0
$ i0 2.
1.10 U.0U0
1 rMits Msrkst,
PEORI. My 21. CORN Ixwer; No. 2
veiluw. hK: N le'low. 7if9Sc: No. $.
tie- No. 4. tV; P grade.
. CATV-tMeadyi No. S while, fCic; Ne,
i whue. 51 W- .
WttloalY,-. ll,3aV., ......
) Toioao aa Market.
TO I EDO. May B.-S EET-Ctovar. De
cember. 2T47H-
Ulvers-aol Grata Market
' uvmnii.l.. Hiv 1 WUF.ATffaot
Xa. I tJ western a Intel, ata4. Is ;J.jloer at HSSt-1", Bpe'ur, lwatr at tLti.
futuiea higher; track. No. 1 red. xi wtj
103; No. 2 hard. SOctJll-; Juiy, svxjvc;
September. M ,c.
CORN Weak; track. No. I cash, TJHc
July. 65c: September, Sic; track. No. !
OATS H 'her; track. No. 2 cash. S2Hc;
May, Wic; September, 86Sc; No. 2 whits.
KIJI R-Uuu: rea winter ("'. e
64: extra fancy and atralght, S4.10Q4.t6
Clears. Hfs'-ai-T'l.
SEKO-Tlmothe, xa siirj .
cr.nvuril Atendv: tl.30.
BRAN Firm; sacked, aast track. $1.1S
1
HAT Steady; timothy, $10.00ffl7.00; pral
rie. sio.Oiirn
mrM PTlTTOV Ttr II 00.
$11 Tt. Lard, higher: prime steam. 2S-0f?.U.
Pry Bale meals, steair; boxea extra mom,
27 75; clear nba, r 2v; abort cleara, V (fl.
Bacon, slraity. boxed extra snoris,
clear riba. W rVi: abort clears. $9.Ua-
PvlULTRY Mrm: chlckena. luc; springs.
tlu-JSc; turksys, USlle; ducks. 7c; geeao.
Sc.
PI'TTER Dull; creamery, l4f?3c.
V ulii eleady at 14c. case count
Recelpta Shipments.
Flour, bbls 7,oO
Wbeat bu 44.&W SS.oftl
Cora, bu 74 ("0 73.0
Oata. bu 27.tt hi..
Mlaaeavalta . Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 21. WHEAT No.
1 hard. U.il l',4: N'o. 1 northern, $1 PTa
l.tfc; No. I northern, 11 i : No. 2
northern. Sl."dl OJ1:- May, l.tT',; July,
tltriV,: SeptemtM-r. tlfi.
BRAN In bulk. 211.5 2 00.
FLOL'R FtrKt patenta, ti 4H5S.": eeeond
patents. t&3U65 4o; first clears, t 24.33
second clears, Xio0 J ...
Mtlwaakea Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. May H. WH EAT Na
northern, tl 1-U1.11; No, 2 northern, ILonJ
l.w; July, Btc saaea.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. May Zl. MKTAT.S There
waa a decline of over 2 in the London
tin market, spot bring at AU6 and futures
f 131 l.s at. Locally tti avarket waa weak.
alta quotation, ranajing f rum ka J6 ta
ta.ua. , Ci4r waa a aixide lower In the
Kbaliab market, with -! I quoted at ib'
12a d and futures at as Ts td. The k.-l
market waa quiet. Iake, Slx7U
electrolytic, TliJSTl.TV snd caatlng,
2.tiS.W Lra as 4wrr at aU la
Sd In Jyot'doa. Locally qutet at S4 EVoi
4.27W Spelter declined s to a In Lnd
Locally a ar.ade lower, being dull at S4.&
4 au. iron waa niamer abruat. alta t.ie
land warrantB t km Ixjcailv the market
1 la steady; No. 1 foun.lry aorthora, Si&Ttd
17 1; No. 2. J'-intj la.Tfc, Mo. 1 Hiuil.trn au.
No 1 aMithern a- ft at SlsLJF'Mr.uA.
eT. IX'l 13 May 21 M tTA LJB Lead.
NEW YORK. May 21 The movement
of pricea In the stock market today was
erratic to a high degree snd wide and
sudden declines and advancea succeeded
each other In rapid sequence. It Is not
to be supposed that operations over ine
tpeculatlx outlook could undergo such
wide snd quick alterations as would OS
reflected by the constant variations in
the course of prices tody. The assump
tion was general, therefore, that tnese
changes were largely of manipulative
origin and deslsmed to conceal the kind
ff opera tions that a-ere being conducted.
The design waa successful if this wo Its
object, for the professional trading ele
ment and the lesser speculative follow
ing was In a state of bewilderment and
were timorous for that reason about ven
turing upon new commitments. Heavy
outpouring of atocka for a time would
give an appearance of diaorderly liquida
tion and hajrty retreat by the bull J-.ity.
A sudden turn or upwsrd spurt would fol
low and send discomfiture into the ranks
of the bears who had been followli the
apparent liquidation with snort !.
Moat of the day'a business was conducted
at prices below thoae ruling yesterday.
Little attention waa raid to event bear
ing on outaide affairs And none were re
ported of great Importance. United State
hteel waa almost Immovable moet of the
day and took no share in the feverish
fluctuatlona In other quarters of the Ust.
The action of the stock fosters tho ie
llef thst the stability of Its quotation In
the market Is aa much sought by Its
sponsors ss for prices of the product by
orriciais or toe corporation. 1 ne uouia
stock still held a prominent place r-,r
rlsing pricea even while the int of le
list waa reactionary. The assertion per
slsted that a practical alliance had b-n
formed between the Oould snd Harrlman
railroad Interest and financial Decking
for the alliance Is to come from the Rock
efellers. A sudden turn from the down
ward course i( American Smelting was
due to a new view of the dividend out
look, of which pot-ltlve predictions have
been current lately that the rate must
be reduced or passed at the next meeting.
Th declaration of the regular dividend for
National Lead gat force to the denials
of Intended reduction of the American
melting dividend. The declaration 01 a
caah dividend of 2,i per cent for the At
lantic Coast line contrasted with per
cent In serin for the preceding period
waa accepted as a hopeful augury for
other railroad stocks. Including Missouri
Pacific and tha Erie preferred, on which
ome resort had been taken, some ex-
preaaed uneaelneaa over crop conditions
was heard while prices were declining.
The rallv In effect when the market
losed was more decisive than any ot tne
other numerous recoveries during the day,
Union Pacific's strong three-point ad-
ance waa of marked sentimental eiiect
nd as a conseauence gains over last
night were the rule for final prices.
Hoods were irregular. Total sales, par
value, 22. 1st. 000. United States bond
were unchantred on call.
Following were the aaie and ranga of
price on th Stock exchange
Bale, mm. lot. cia.
A flams Btpeeas
Aswirmmsted Copper
anertrta c. a r
ae M ,
AsMMcaa Cot lea Oil ....
to pti
Aomrtcaa Express
Aot. H. a L. std ...
Awsrleaa Liasee Oil ....
da ill
Amertrsa LoeoBBottv ...
to f4
Americas S. A R.
M
AsMrtsaa t. It
Aaisr. Tob. prd. emit...
Aaaroeda Miaiag Co
atctatsoa
vti
Atlantic Caaat Uae
Baltueor St Okie
eo t4 .'.
Bronklra H. T
Caasillaa Pseirie
Ceolrmi f Nrv Jsrsey ....
Cluaapeeke Ohio
Cfclixaa ot. WMm
Cacae a Worthweetera ,
c. h. a st r
Chicago T. A T
a pre
C, c. c. a it. L.
Color ! Fuel A Iron ....
Colorado a Southern ....
to i pf
So M r
Coatolldste4 Oaa
Cor Proaerta
So DM
Deteou a H4soa
D.. L. A W
Deavar A Rie Orande ...
eo pt4 ,
DlMlllsrs' Securities .....
Ent
do lat p(4
do ti rd
Oeaersl Klertfio
Illiaeis Central
intsraationsi Fsper
do pfd
Internatloaal Pump
do pfd
low Central
do prd
Ksssas City Southern ..
do pfd
Lonlavllle Nashville ..
Mexican Central
ktina- tt. Lonis
at., at. P. A S. Ste. M
do pfd
Mlssoart Pirie
M., K. A T ,.
do pfd
Nitoti Laid
how Tork Central
M. T.. O. A W
Norfolk Westers ....
Pfd
North Amortosa
raclllt Mall
Pennsylvania
Poopls's Oa
r . a c a st. l,
Pressed StMi car
do pfd
Panama Palace Car ....
Bsediof
do. 1st pfd
d M pld
Bopobilo Steal
da pfd
Jtoek Isiaad Co.
do pfd
ft. u a a. r ad pf..
Sl Lou i goutheowera
do pfd
ftonihern Pacific
do pfd
anthers gallety
de pld
Taua A Pacific ........
T , SI. U A W
do pld
t'aloa Paclf M
4a pfd ..
Tnitet tut Express .
t'nlted States Realty ...
laurd Statea Kabbar .
o pfd
United States Btoxi ...
do pfd
Vs. -Carolina Chemical .
de r4
W'xbaaa ,
da pfd
Wfrlls-Parso Bxpresa ..
Woxc Klonrlo
Waotera t'moa
w keohng a Laha Kris
Wisconwa Central ....
An pfd
Northern pacifls
Central Leather
So pfd
loaa-gtieffleld Keel ..
Oram Northern ptt ....
lniarfcareech AteL
do pfd
rth coppnr
Copper
S:571 :: gold rHn snd bullion, rJ.S.0.
gold cenirictea. Mk.mr.i
'w Tork Money Market.
v tth' mn v u.v ei uovrv n, ooll
easy' at mtjl per cent: ruling rate. 1U
per rent; V4'eiia lt cm; PI irni
t IS P"r cent. Time loan, quiet and
steadv; sy dsy. 2V per cent; ninety
days, ?tj3 per cent
per cent
PRIME HCKtAMItt:
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual buelnee In bankers' hills at S4.ST20
for demand and 4 v-fl" for elxty-day bills;
commen lal bills. I H"4-
SILVER Bar, W'ic; Mexican doiars.
7c . . ...
BttNOcJ oovernment, steaay; raiiroaa.
lrrular.
The following ara lb closing quotations
en bonds:
inn en, gold 4s
h Met. Central s
len 4 i mr
.1" M. A St- L. t
1I M . K A T. 4S ....
IB lo tda
. 71H H. at M. e. 4s
.J"4 es. y. c pl t
. S N. 1. C tn. to..
. t Nor. Pn-in 4n
. M do 3s 71 4
. P N. a W. roe. 4. .. slv,
. O. S. U rt1 4s ... MV4
. 7N Pni cv.
.lfK- B-nlin gen 4s ....
. ?1 L A 1 kl e. U I0714
. h L A I t F. 4. T4
. M ft t. -W. . 4n. M
hnar A. L 4s.. 41
ev, eeno. Pprinc 4s .... S
do lit 4s certtf
1
4J rti 4Ri tt
i. r r rv,
i ; ; n
o 41 0Vk n
'.'.'.I k
) It 11 1
lo4
Vi
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H
los.ene tsh 71
1 m tt k rr
!) i4 lit m
is H tl pfK4
. 41 t3 rs
7 4 -0 I K-A
h ! tt Yt
V it tl t2H
io.t.4 r s
fc7
IS.) li 1114
ASM V4t in nt
.... 4 l
U M 4w 44V 46,
l.fxi - -n (v,
t 1S4 IMt IS4
ti.m 13 1 JJS
M I i 1
M
4i OS Ct tH
It 1)0 114, ,V SO
.) II V tl
tO. h . S4 5!o,
1 tt ew,
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. initio i" i i
T
144" ltl lHi
4W 24 Mi
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aa in u-
u
41
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LKO 17 lt4
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l.teo i9a w
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1
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4.TW)
1 l0 2t
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k 44 44m
pa
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7 a
a
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14
14
1H
71
1"
14
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112
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14
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11 v
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4 a
Total salos tor Ua dav. l.ltl.J.a
14
1
1M4
41
1 lit "
It t t
4- 4: 1 4J
14 t. Ulk 11 U)
u it-a 11
r. 8. rf in. reg.
do emipno
r S. t. re
do coupon
f. ne 4a, re
eouTm .......
Iner. To. 4s ...
do s
At-Msrm gee. 4.
itn adj. 4s
Atlsntle C. L 4n
B O. 4
do Hn
Br-vk. R T. cv. 4
Cent, of Oa. ts...
do tt tne
n Id Ine
do M tor
C A O. 4Sn
C. A A. IWt
C, B. a Q
44
S4
l4
r
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P'
If4"4
if
C . R. L A P. k. 4. :i So. Rtllvar fa
do col ( 7?S T. A P. lets ....
CCC A 8t L g. 4s TS T.. St. LAW
Colo. Ind to. a A.. ?S Vnlnn r-arlfM 4s
olo. M'dland 4s tl dn cv 4s
Cno. A BonUiera 4s &4 P. P. Steel, ii is
Cuhe M l'm eeWshort lets
I'. A R. O. 4a H Wwtrrn M1. 4s ...
rnt. Sec. to 74't W. a l. B 4....
Ene prior lien 4s wis. Central 4s ..
do sen. 4a "1 Japan 4s
H vk. V,l. 4Us ...Kas, Atchison cv. 4s
Jsptn 4tr. ccrtlf.. do S
do M nerlen ....."lint. Met. 4S ....
L N nnlfled 4s. p
BiA Ofr.red-
llH
ll"S
i. 71
.101V,
. f4
. -
144
. 7
-t
t
.14,
. t.
Ronton Sfoeks and Bonds.
ROB TON. May a. Money, call loan.
ft
Per cent: time loana. 2V5-4H per cent
The following were the closing prices on
stocks snd bonds:
Atrbtena adj
do 4t
AtrMsoa
do pfd
Boetna A Alhnny
Photon A Mslne
"Dos Elev. ...
yitrhenrg pfd ...
Mcxtoaa Crntral .
f. T., H. H. A H
t'nton Pacific
axtj Anrenture
.. -Vt Allooet
. . 4 Amt'gxmnted
.. S2V, Atitnstc
Blnsham ...
. IV' rivme A Heels
. Ii4 Crntaonlal ...
..1U Copper Range
.. T-44 P. It Wont ..
lit rrnnklla
14 Granbr
Amer, Arse. Chem.lS'a !! Rosle
do pfd k Miss Mining ..
Ataer. Pnen. Tnhe.. T'4 Michtrnn
Amr. Sngnr lr uht
do pfd lt-4 Mnntsnn C.
Amer. T. T 114 Old Dominion
Anf Woolen St
do pfd td
Tmnlnloa I. A 8... 14
Edlsna tt. I tl4
Oea. Eleetrlc 1S
Main. Fiertrt
do pfd
Oticeoln
Pnrrot
Qulncy
Shannon
Tamnrnck
4 Trinttr
I nltd Cnpper
Mun. Gas 55 C Mining
InltH Prnlt 140 f. 8. Oil ....
rnlted Shoe Mach.. S" luh
do pM
V. 8. Steel
de pt
Bid, Asked.
. Victoria ..
. U Winona ..
.tvts Wolverine
. t
. t4
. V-H
. l
.
.475
?4
72
10
'4
tl
o
1
ta
M4
C.
sH
ti4
ss
11
so
1
7S
41
4
H
1S4
Porelrn Financial.
Tnvrmv Mar t Mrmev waa in de
creased supply on the market today, the
Joint stock hanas having caned in sup
plies. Discounts wera steady. Tradfhg
on the Stock exchange opened hesitat
ingly, but gathered strength during the
seaaion and the early declines disappeared.
The close generally, excepting Ameri
cans, was firm. Consols benefited on the
Improved lank return and investors -ere
more active wun the otner gooa aiviaena
vleldtng stocks. Foreigners wera firm
on Parts buying, while Kaffirs experi
enced a broadening business. American
securities were fairly active In tha fore
noon. Dealers put prices a rnane over
parity and profeeslonal operations car
ried them higher. In the afternoon New
Tork accepted th higher level, but Imme
diately offered Baltimore Ohio, Union
Pacific and Southern Pacific. This
started a general decline and the market
finished weak.
BERLIN. May IT. Trading on tne
Bourse today opened firmer on New York
advices, but th tone In general wa
PARIS. May tl. The tona on th
Bourse today was firm. ,
New York Mining Rtorkn.
NEW YORKi May a. Closing quotations
were ss follow
Adams Coa
Alice
BniMvirk Coo. .
CoBDStork Tunnol
Con. Cal. A Va.
Horn Silver
Iron Sllvar
Potost
. 4
2W
. w
. t
. 14
.. tl
. SO
,.1)
. 11
Sjnvtgs
Storm Nevada
fmall nope ..
tesdmie Cob..
Uttlo Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
gtaadard
,. M
. tt
. II
. 4
. I
.oft
.au
.114
45
24 tS-4,
tl tc
I7a
i.l" f l-.t, 1.;S
eat b ttt ut
47
74
tl
M
Ut
14
II, t
r.t
as
tt
Mool Market.
BOSTON. May 20. There has been no
Improvement In the wool market during
the past week, and trading and values
ara dull and weak. Supplies, however, are
increasing, especially in new clip In the
west, Tho leading western quotations
range, as follows: Kentucky, Indians and
Missouri, three-eighths blcod. 24':
ouarter blood. aKi21c. Scoured values,
Texas fine, twelve months, M hoc; fine, six
to eight month 44c California, northern.
4ft4-c; Middle county. Attrtoc: southern,
S'itc; fall free, S34iXc. Oregon eaatern
No. 1 stable, StVufJee; eaatern. No. 1 cloth
ing, fcVatJc: Valley. No. 1. 47348c Terri
tory, fine staple. B7iCc; fine medium
staule. SofiMc: fine medium clothing, 4.mI
4c; tint clothing, 46&ooc; hslf blood. 4B
4Sc; three-eighths blood. 4tVjpr; quarter
blood. 4343c. Pulled extra, Syg67c; fine
A. 5iSi?c: A supers. 44 a 45c.
ST. LOUIS. May 21. WOOI-Steady
medium gradee combing and clothing. 1&3
lVjc: light fine. laalJc; heavy line, S4j10c;
tub waehe.1, I7i83c.
LONDON. May 21 WOOL The offer
Ings st th wool suction sales amounted
to 10. 0 bales: competition was sctlve
the prices of the aeries. A good supply of
scoured sold brisxry. Americans bought
greasy merinos snd medium fine cross
breds at full rates.
Cat ton Market.
NEW YORK. May tl.-COTTON-Future
opened barely ateady; May. 0c: July,
S0r; Aneuwt. Shr; September. .15c: Octo
ber. tc: December, s.Bc; January, $.Sc;
March, I 8fc orrered.
Ppot closed ateady, 10 points higher;
middlmg uplends, 11.00c; middling gulf,
U c: pales. 1.817 bales
BT. IU18. Mo.. Msy II. COTTON
Quiet: middling. HHei sales none; receipts
1 bales; shipments, 187 bales; stock, 27,23
bales
NEW ORLEANS. May 21. COTTON
Spot, steady; low ordinary, ec. nominal;
ordinary. 7 -bic; nominal; good ordinary,
Sc; low middling. KjSc; middling. 11 $-14c;
good middling, ii u-isc; middling lair,
12 2-lsc; fair. 12 S-14c; nominal. Sales, 1 S
bale; receipt, 4.1'J bales; stock.
bales.
SS!
znaz
0
Ik
Cumulaiive
0 Preferred Slock
Issued ty
e Updte Grata Co.'
is offered in shares of $100.00 each
An attractive investment
This stock is "cumulative preferred" with a fixed guaran
teed dividend of seven per cent, paj-able in two installments
semi-annually in January and July.
The stock is "preferred" in that the fixed dividend of seven
per cent on this stock must be paid before any dividend can be
paid on the common stock. It is "cumulative" in that all divi
dends on this stock must be paid in full before any dividend on
common stock may be paid.
A sale investment ,
This Company owns nearly 100 elevators, having a capacity of
about 1,500,000 bushels; it owns vast quantities of grain in storage
and in transit; it owns the large part of the stock in three separate
subsidiary corporations: The Updike. Lumber &, Coal Co The
Updike Milling Co., and The Updike Commission Co.
We will gladly give detailed information. Write to, or call
at our main office.
Ask your Banker,
The Updike Grain Co.
Dec Building
Omaha.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Trade on Killing Cattle Slow, with
Tendency Generally Lower.
NO GREAT CHANGE IN HOG TRADE
Very Light Raa af Sheep aad Laat as,
with N Netleeabl or Importaat .
Ckisge la tha Geaeral
Itaatlaa.
SOUTH OMAHA. May a.
Receipts were! Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 2.J43 4.249 S,2
Official Tuesday 2sT4 1.T '
Official Wednesday 2.?S 12.3H5 P ,T12
Kstimate Thursday .... 2.9W 14. UK
J0.11S
K4.U6T
12,
83.1M
14. M7
17.M4
Four dasvs this week. .11 4S
Same days laat week.. 157
fi.m. .1 - S ... b - .... K I'1
Same days S weeks ago..l2.T7
pume aaya 4 weega ago..
Th following table shows tha receipts oi
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for tha year to date, compared with last
year: luf. 1907. Ino. Deo.
rattle SSOW7 449 1KJ W-l5
Hogs 1.144.1S1 2T2.179 1TS.863
Sheep B79.41S 747.47 1W,0
Th following table how the arerag
price of hogs, at boutb Omaha for tba laat
several days, with comparisons:
40.S1J
41.711
26.7M
S3.47
i3.474
&..X1
IVIEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY
EOIHT QVAJtTS WaTrgXIXS BOTTT.XS X2f 240aTX
Pennsylvania Karmlngton Hye, 4 years old, per dosen. .......... .
fVCUlUlKJT DU11 1 1 1 PUi lull, W J r I 9 ,,
TABfrOmO TIsTA miTllII r02VOTST
California Prandy, S years old, per dosen ,.r......
California Brandy, 4 years old, per dosen ....,. 1 1
California Port Mine, 4 yeara old. per dosen
California Sherry Wine, 4 years old. per dosen ....
Terms: Cash with order. State If wanted for medicine.
E. E. BRUCE 4 CO.
WIOLSSiXI BBTMISTa
..tiaoo
Sis-oo
f 18.00
14.00
M.00
MM
02CAJLB, 24K24.
Data. IK. 12U7.120S...1804. 11S02. 1M.
May 10.
May 11.
May 12.
May 12.
May 14.
May IS.
May 1.
May 17.
May .
May 1.
May M.
May 21
I I 26 4 f41 S li 4
r-H 2i 29 27 4 (41
I 41 M 26!
S 2ST S 25' S 21 4 SS:
S 24 ) S S SI 4 7
S 214, S 24 S i S IS
S riv,1 1' is I ' 4 (1
T OS
I 111 t 83 a tV. 4 831
S 2"V 2& S 88 I K 4 26:
t MS, S ; S bii 4 471
S 21 I 6 241 4 461
I S 2V S 24( S 2: I 4 41
S4
S 47
42!
17
SS4,
Sto
S 27
a xzi
( i7 7 11
S 26, T 07
t
T M
1 U
t 11
t
2 12
a
1 12
Sunday.
Th official number of car of stock
brought In today by each road wa:
Cattle. Hog. Sheep. H'r's.
C. M. at 6t P. Ry.... I i
Wabaah 1 1
Miaourl Pacific 12 2
Union Pacific S2 4S S
C. N. W. teat) 2 4
C. A N. W. liti.. 30 tl
C. St. P.. M. A 0 1 7 .. ..
C , fc. A (J. (east) 2 .. , 1
C. B. at Q. (wean.... 40 47 1
C . K. 1. A P. least).. 4 4 .. 1
C. R. I. A P. (west).. I
Illinois Central 2
Chicago Ot. Western S 2
as s s
the offerings were not so very large tt was
late before a clearance waa affected. Some
of the beat kinds did not show much
change, but the general run could not be
called better than steady to easier.
There were no Blockers or feeders of any
consequence In the yards. While there waa
some little Inquiry, still the demand la
never very extenalre the latter half of Ihe
week. The feeling was Just sbout steady.
' Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
corn-fed steers. SS 23 7.t: fairto good corn
fed steers. fa.754i4; common to fair corn
fed eteers. 24 7aia6.76; good to choke cows
and belfers, 44 71. 4 16; fair to good cowa
and l.eifra, S3.75g .75; common to fair cows
and heifers. Si.SiSQ2.75: good to choice stock
era and feeders, S4 Sf.$S.2e; fair to good
Blockers snd feeders, HtMj446; common to
fair Blockers snd feeders, S2.UUj4,(a
Representative sales:
BEEF STEEHS. '
Total receipts 127
Th disposition oft he dsy s receipt wa
a follows, each buyer purchasing tha num-
l ber of head indicated:
Cattle.
"
it
"4
4114
at
Lss4sa Claslaa Staeha.
London closing stock quotations:
Ceessia money Ut Mo., Kan. Texas., snii
So auat t4-14New Tork restral...l
Asatoaa ............ Korfelh a Wastera.. TXU
tirtwa aa t'i u
4e fit ... Ootarto A Western.. 4144
Balilauire A Ohio... sev, pstriiiia ti
Caasdisa Pacific ...12 ud ktiaca t
t'baaaimie A oaie.. k.d,n ,ai
( hU UtW Westers.. T Bouta.ra kailvsr . ..'a
Ckl.. MiL A 81. r .lS BI4 a.
It n S"keni Psciru .
Las.ar A Rie SiaaSs 21 t sioa Pacific ... ,
f't ss
Kn - t Tstte States' Steel
s let t4 4J e pf
s 44 f4 i libul
Oru4 TninS 174, 4 fit
luiaots Central 144 huia m
lomaviitc a kiash. U tu.p'4 rrer.
ut
'
-4
81LVER-Lr. steady at 24 n-lad ner
ounce.
MoXET-lVtSlV per cent.
The rat of diai-ount in tha opea market
for short bills Is 22 1-1 pr cent; lor three
rr.wiihj' bills. 2kO 1-14 per cent.
SSajBtf. riaarlaaa,
OMAHA. May 21 Bank clearing for to
day wera Sl.472.at) 2 and for the corres
ponding data last year S1.24. S4A2.
T re weary Statement.
WASHINOTtlN. Mtv n.-Today a stst.
mer.t tt the treaaury balances In the gen
eral fund exclusive of the Ili'.mO.o.t gA4
reeorve, ahuaa; AvaXatla csau baiaice,
Oil aad Roala.
OIL CITT, Pa . May !1 OILS Credit bal
snce. 21.7. Runs. fl,0J4 hbl ; average,
l?: bbla Shipment, Ui.71 bbl.; aver
age, 178.KO bhls.
SAVANNAH. May 3.-OILS Turpentine,
firm: 4''5Ctc.
ROSIN Klrm. Quote: A. B, C. II SO;
D, 2; E. F. G. tt.X)Xi6; H, tXlla
2 : I. 14 ; M, 2& S0; X. u5; a. Klj.
WW, S.10Q416.
r.lTr. Market.
NEW TORK. May II. COFFEE Future s
cloaed teady. unchanged to S polnta lower.
Sales reported of U.t1 bags, including Mar
at .0O? l'c; July. .10c; September, i t
C.Onc; December, S.onc, and March. 4-jfjc.
Spot eolfee, barely feady; No. J Rio, sc;
No. 4 Santos. i'c. Mild coffee, quiet; Cor
dova. ei-e.
Kaasaa City l ive tack Market.
KANSAS CITY, May 21. CATT1-E Re
ceipta. 2 m) bead. Including tH aoutherns;
market weak and dull: rnoic export and
dressed beef ateera. $.'i7.io; fair to bkm1.
S&ui4i4a; western steers, 25. via 75;
stockers snd feeders, Hl!5&i 26; southern
steers. S3 hi 4&; southern cons, Cifa,i4
native cowa. I! hyift &; native heifers. 23.S
tv5s;hiilla. U.SWja.ol; calve, Sl auejl'a).
liv H tiei-r.. 14.3X 1.- 1 . i ,h t
steady to c higher; top Sam; bulk of
aaleg, SSJMjSK; heavy, SSKtiif1: packers
sad butchers. 2G.eae-t;H; light, gvi4.i5;
pigs, H ""U4 .
fcHEFP AND IA MBS Recelpta, 5.ST0
head: market lamha. strong; sheep weak:
lan'bs, t5Sj7.00; ewes and yearl'nge 2S.7S
4rHg; Terse yesrltnga. Hht15: Texas
al eep. 23-734 40; stockers and feeders, S2.0S
64.50.
Stork la Sight. .
Receipts of live stock st tha sis principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle, jtofa, Bheep.
South Omaha ....
Sioux City
Kaaaa City
St. Ioula
tt. Juaeph
CnW iu
. Totals ..... .
.. S.v
.. 4.i'
tl
.. lb
15 5
7.r
ltw
7
s.rj
14.'
.'
.
.14,il B.2a U.SA
Omaha Packing Co r 2.4
Sa-ift and Company 1.158 15: 478
Cudahy Packing Co I'd tni 73!
Armour A Co Zn 4.6U i3
Schwartschlid A Sulab'r Ui t0
Vanaant A Co i
W. . atephen 'ja
Hill A Son 'Ji
F. P. Iewis 12
Huston A Co 4 ... ...
J. Ii. Hoot at Co l'i
J. H. Bulla U
Cudahy Broa. Co
Stm Werthimtr 1
Sullivan Broa .
N V. Butchers t'i
Other buyers 17 ... 26
Totals S.332 14.140 l.4
CATTLE Receipts of cattls for Thurs
day wera quits liberal, 117 fresh car being
reported in. In additiou to this number
waa a fin bunch of hold-over thai came
tn too late Cor yeaterday market. Ine
quality of the cattle aaa good, there being
a good many rtg-t desirable killers amoiig
the offerings.
In spite of th fsct that thers were some
hipping order In the Meld, th market
opened very sluw and the forenoon wa
Weil advanced bfore very much bualneaa
waa transacted, buyer all seemed to feel
tr.at with the number of cattle on sale
trie late in the week, there waa an oppor
tunity to take off a little and they were not
aiuw to make the meet of the advantage.
Thue beef steers were generally siuw to
ldo lowtr than yesterday s early market,
ao far as tt mure desirshie killers were
concerned. The common to medium kinds
of raltl such as aeil from 26.5 down aere
alow and hard to move. The common klnda
eepeciaily. were very much neglected, and
they wera safely lue lower and In n.e
caeca possibly aoree than that. AS a mut
ter of fact, however, it was not bo much
a question of price aa securing a buyer
who would bid on the half fat or warmed
up klnda. no one aeeming anxious to buy
thetn. Holders of such, complained that
aa sooa as the buyers looked over tha
fence aad saw that they wer on th eorn
Dus ordas they would (hake thair bead
auj ride away witnout going tnaida the
tuaa. There were a few good yearlings
In the yards this morning and as klgh as
2L1 waa paid for a choice bunch that had
mnn,m heifer s In It.
The msrknf on cew and heifer also
cjeutd very alow and tla.l and allbuugn
No. At. Pr. No. At. Pr
t HI i It 114 4 M
It H I B 44 1'.M 4 4
44 -419 I 40 It 1141 4 U
44 .1114 4 SS lit 4 It
7 Ills 4 10 ej 1141 4 49
lr 4 IS 1 1J4I 4 'A
12 ion 4 ia U ; -4 4
2v ,1151 4 4 liU t.
41 12-- 4 W in 1410 4 4o
fl i.l 4 K 4 1144 4 74
tl 1114 4 U
cows.
1 t 1 15 tit 4 iS
t. tTI I la 4 Ill 4 II
2 UJ 44 2C 1UXS 4 a
4 II ll I lOW 4 li
4 Vr I W 4 l' 4
41 1 I U 1 744 4 t
4 1("7 I T4 t ltl 4 7t
T UI I Tl 4 1) 4 14
I. 10u 44 1Jt4 t M
I ..n.4 4 i 114 I at
I tOM 4 S 7 1111 I 40
I ISM 4 W IT lart I ti
HEIFERS.
4 m 111 I tw 4 0
I 4 IS I 44 1 n IM
5 IN IH ti lit I It
II tU I II
BULLS.
1 W l 1 IfT 4 TS
1 .11 I 4 1 1-M t It
t VTti I 4. 1 11& 4 Tl
1 HH I M 1 4 ti
I itX I 40 I It's 4 00
1 1 t Si 1 1470 0
1 11T9 1 44 t. 1647 I
I i426 I 44 1 I M
1 U 40
CALVE.
XD CALVFS 444 1 11' IW
B. IH 1 14 4 t
1 I 14 I US 4 14
2 ta 4 W 1 : la1
1 lit 4 Ti 14 17 4
1 1 4 T4 I 4 IS
2 1 4 is) I i Is
the total offerings consisting of five fresh,
cars and about two decks carried over from
yesterday. Still there waa a great plenty
to supply the requirements of tha market.
What little stuff there waa sold at prices
showing comparatively little change sine
yesterday, the trad being of a slow and
Indifferent chsrscter.
A noted yesterday, the sheen trade, not
onlv here, but at all other msrket points
a a well, is in a very unsatisfactory condition.
Receipts have been unusually large every
where, there being a large gain in the
grand total fur the leading markets as
compared with a yesr ago. At the same
tune, wun tne increaae in receipte. there
has been a falling off in the consuming de
mand. ThJs the two most potent Influences
have combined to depress th market,
namely, increased supply and decreased
demand. Considered from thss point of
view. It Is not surprising that the market
on both sheep and Iwiibs la everywhere
right close to II per I'M lower than It was
st the beginning of laat week.
t'nder ordinary conditions, a break of tl
In the price of sheep and lambs would
Induce free buying on the part of packers
snd shltpers. That baa not been the case
this week. On the contrary, shippers have
been conspicuous only by reason of their
absence, while puckers have anown plain I
by their actiona that they did not have
use for anything like aa many sheep an&
Lambs as have been offered. The natural
supposition would be that there must be
lighter receipts for several days to coma
before th market can show much Improve
ment. -
Quotations on tnmhe; Ooed to choice light
wooled lambs, StiHf 30; fair to good light
wooled lamha, 26 5tvl.00; good to choice
heavy wooled ' lamha. S5.7fi 47.25; shorn
lambs TBo under wooled stock.
Quotation on sheep: Good to choice
yearlina. ahorn, tefj& 26; fair to good
yearlings, shorn, t.7TjVi; good to choica
wethers, shorn, 14 TMjS W); fatr to good
wethers, shorn, H.2T'a4 75; good to choica
ewes, shorn. I4 2&4J4 6&; fair to good ewea,
shorn. HOiati 4 2 ; culls and bucks, ahorn,
2S0KJ14O; wooled sheep j40o above shorn
etoca.
No. Ar.
lit western ewe ".. M
11 western ewes, culls 75
M Colorado ewes, wooled .....Ill
17 Colorado ewes, wooled. culls.. V7
l'" Spring lambs 4S
242 Western lambs ....Krf
STEERS AND HEIFKR3.
n ki in
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
2 4-4 I o 2 US 4 44
1 4M 4 !4 I TSt 4 40
r ta tu 1 ) 4 te
H'XieV Receipts of hog thl morning were
very large, 21 cara being reported, in ad
dition to which there was quite a number
earned over from yesterday afternoon that
arrived too late f r )teiday a market.
The uiarket today opened rather slow, with
salea general. y about steady. In a few
cases buers picked up desirable loads at
possibly a little stronger prices. The trade
was at no time active, snd after the mor
urgent order ner filled. It became less
so. The hog sold very largely at 15 Mc&
e with a top at SS 45. W hile the bum
sold the a me as yesterday, it will be noted
that the tup wsa a sl.ad higher.
Pr.
4 I7u
4 Vt
4 17 i,
I 7a
I rt
4 4u
I 44
I 40
I 4
I 40
4 4
4 40
I 44
I 4
I 4
I 4
I Ifl ... 4 Vt TT ttl ) I 40
4 41
I
I 4
I 4
I 4
I 40
I
I 40
I 4
I 4
I 4
I .
I f
I
I 4!Vs
4 44 ,
4 tta
4 4!
4 !.
4 44
I tl
Sheeo
Of laiiiba 4a aai tu really 0141.4 a market.
No. Ac Sk. Pr. rea. at th.
Tt 11 la) I tu 11 iaa isj 1
SXi IM 40 4 14 Tt tut ... 1
44 2J4 W la tt 0 f I
It IM ... 4 14 7.' MS tl I
VI .44 a I 16 It....... t4 141 I
Tl t -4 4t I tt 47 Hi ki I
4 las - . 4 at ti lat .. I
TT til H 4 TT lil 1
t'. IM 44 1 II tt 2l 14 I
72. 24 ... 4 I7w 44 ... I
44 let W 4 rt l Ml st I
n it at 1 ut u tti ... 1
1 Ii ... 4 17, 74 ilT P I
u n 1 17 7v i t ita 1
p 111 . . 174, rr ... 1
Tl 14 2u 4 1TV 41 14 . . I
SS ... 1 ... 1 !" SM to I
4 Ifl ... 4 1T r ttl ) 1
Tl 1 4 4 l'4 44 4 t) 1
a u: tr.t 4i t ; .
- ua 4 17", 44 , :j, 1
11 N u i 17, k 7 ... 1
v rt s 1 r-t ft t 10 1
Tt 1J 4) I 17 -a T4 :.-4 In
r ! iu 49. ... 1
l ! ... I Vt 1 Ml m I
Tt ttl bh 4 ft 4 144 4 I
74 til 4- lit, r ill ... I
t !1 1 1 ! T? tu 4
U iit aw 4 I7 4i lu ...
tl tit 1 I 17a Tt J34 ...
Tl li ... rt IT " 111
44 14 Ifl4 14 ..
tl 1 au I r-a U M 4tt 1
n im 1 rt " wi it
44 hT 14 Ilia t. ..
T4 lei r lit M 149
1.. ....! ia I 17 u i4t ...
M ...... I 4 l4jd 4 17', 11 (41 ...
T I t lr 77 31 ...
i tu . . I a
t-IIEKP There ner not enough
Pr.
4 a
s 00
75
t SO
.3
CHICAGO 11 K STOCK MARKET,
Cattle aad Sheer Steady Hogs Tea 1
Cents Higher.
CHICAGO. May 21. CATTLE Re
ceipts, estimated at about J.&oo head;
market ateady; steers, IJ oP I 11; cows,
3.7&til7; heifers. S3 So tf 25 ; bulla,,
I4 00tj5 76: calves I340O4I0; stocksrs
and feeder. 125il 40
HOOsl Reoclpts. aatimate at anout 1.- ,
000 head; niark. t 10.; higher; cholc heavy ;
hipping. '.4 4,71 t (H : butchera, .tft$ '
171, chrlc llgiu. 145&170: light!
mixed. 5 55 -u5 4i., i a. alpg. 15.000 4 46;
pigs. 4.iogow; duik e.t saiee, i.vtt
i.fo. i
SHEET" AND LAMBS Receipts, esti
mated af alwut T.e'fO hed; market steady; 1
sneep. 4 i-titf 5 00; lauits. 1.I54.40;
" . 1 .
t. Laala V iva Stack Market.
ST. LsU 13. May 21 -TATTLE Receipts.
4 f head, inclu.lmg 2 hA Texana; market
for natives, sttady; Texana, fa-aloe tower;
native shipping and export fterra, S 3fV'j
7.15; dressed beef snd butcher steers, IV-io
84 IS: steers under l.f"" rounds, 4.7M; b" :
stockers and feedera, S3'"'?u": cowa and
heifers. S3.i6 2s; cannera. StkaBf. SO; bulla,
tlUijk'J). calves. 21 t'4: Texas and In
dun steers, Ciit.A.;6. ci heifers,
1.7fl ii.
H. Mlrf-Heeeipts.- T ine kead: market loo
higher, pig and light, H 7;u6."fc; packet a,
47 '-iti. bJtchers and beet heavy, S5 ui
iii 7e
rHEKP AND LA MT'S-Receipts. 2 ')
Veo.i imrkf tWiUan Inner: native muttona.
til-oil-, lainhs. H 5"i7 :i; culls snd bucks,
IC.U444.J, Biockeis, So vX'Wl U- .
4. Joseph Lisa Slock Market.
T. JOSEPH. Mv. May 21 CATTLE
Recelpta. 41. Maraet siealv; aallvea, 25.50
tjiOO: cons and heifers. lZ.dji 74; stockers
and f. eders. tl ' tj U'
Hi xlS Rei e i-.a. i z.l Market stesdy to
a shade higher, tup. Hit. bulk of sales.
UepSi".
BliitEP AND LAMLS -ItVeipt. 4!3.
Mark. I nomit.ai; limbs. I". ; tij; year
lli.gs, ii 1, en.s. Jt.Vtilal.
Sleaa City Llva Stork Market.
IOITC CITT. Is.. My 21-Special Tele
grsm ( "ATT1.-Re- eipts s) hsid;
best, s'ee'ty, otnera. lower: heevea. I if
4t.: enns and h:fer. 14 4n.ia 0; leaders,
t4.4uii; calve, and yearULga. S3.Tt.a4.ao.
Ii ;i Receipts, 7.5s head, market (a
higher, rJi w.iii.it, buik, St.Vs5.tu