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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 1010.
IT
sRAlS AND PRODUCE MARKET
fltkeat Stftvosj Keporti of Bain and
' Low Cablet.
JLL ' LEADERS ARE CONFIDENT
Ilirliic r Uliarti strengthens Cora.
White Cash pemand la Aetlre
-II r ! - afflolent for
i ' " KlBDlf i -
' OMAHA. ' May 17, 1910.
Lower csbles snd Mors rain In ths north-
West reused wheat to Sag lower at the
Attmitnif
.Shurta have bfcoirw timid sellers. Prices
are holdlnn too firm to encourage further
.eelllni. Hull lender are very confident
atid Hio holding firmly their IIiicb of long
wheat
The strength In corn la due to buying
uy shorts and while cash demand la fairly
active receipts ara becoming liberal enough
to supply present- reoub erneoU.
'Wheat held firm utter an early break
IhKtH t new la mlrK tn. ami report do
n.it show.any miner mi advancement In the
winter wheat crop. Rull- leaders still pro-
. met niglmr values ror -nr. w erop future.
1 I nfavotable Weather. reuorts of neces
", "iry replanting ef early seeded corn and
firm cash- com! lofts, la holding firm the
value in corn, f ilecetpta are anina heavier,
but not enough to be a pressure aa yet.
Primary vhat receipts were 601,010 bush
eX aniL .shlbnieiits-3.u00 bushels, again
receipts '41 year flf 161,000 bushels and
shipments of S22.O00 bukhel.
Primary com receipt were 357.000 bushel
and shrnmenls 853.000 bushels, aernlnst re
celpta lat year of 3O2.O00 bushel and ship
menta of 2S2.0OO bushel.
. learancca were (16.000 buahel of corn
hone of. oats, and wheat and flour equal to
inMMi rmsheis.
Liverpool cidsed lower on whea
n-l 1 hlsmrr on crtrn.
hard. Ilinji w; Ne. 8. $10481.05; No. I red.
l.l 14; eso. a, tl.04tfi.l2.
CORN Lnenanaed: mo. 1 mixed. Jc;
No, , tJlvtb, .No. it white, 4c; No. .
Ulc; May, .die bid; July, lHHlo bid;
Beptember, u9'o bid.
OAT4 Nominally unchanged; No. I whita.
42g44c; No. I mixed, 810 40c
RYE WnTie.
HA If Cncnanged; choice timothy, li 0.
choice prairie, $10. Ha ll.W; choice aiiaiia,
tittfwuUW.
HL.iTh.K unchanged: creamery extra,
24c; firsts, 24o; seconds, 22c; packing alock,
20.
KOOt Unchanged to Be higher; current
receipt, new cases, $5.40; miscellaneous
casts. K.85; southern. Ki storsge
Packed. 16.70.
llece lot and ah Id men Is of grain were a
follows. Receipts). Shipment
Aitlclea.l Open Illsb.-f low. J Close ! Yesy,
Wheat I
May . .
July.,
Corn
May.. July..,
Cats
Mav.. July..
i oo'.,; l uov!
i
6
1
f"lJ
I
W I
I
80 I
I
1 0K4j
1 00
H )
I
39
1 oo'., l ooVi
58 r
m B9
m mi
39 39
NEW YORK STOCK ASO BONDS
Business in London Somewhat Repres-
sire Owing to Mourning for King.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES UP
Action t'aese Vagae t'aealnea Orer
Poaalbl Hitch la Bond Halve
Abroad Crop et somt.
what I neertaln.
OinaJa C,. Prlcee.
WHKAT-K;':: ftr.-ft-HVWt(KHi; No. S
hard, 1.00y.HWi't. hard, iHci&ll.OO; No.
3 spring, ilMfiMs; No, aprlng, $1.006p
104; No.'i dvtrnnij yaSa; No. 3 durum, M,
COHN-Ng. tihlte. 43Hc; No. t white,
i f4ac; N.,4 wliUa. (Miifi2c; No. 2 yel
h low, bSt'ic; No. $ yellow, 5liV45Sc: Nu. i
irellow, i7fWc; No. 2, 6'Ac;-'No. 3, 68a58c;
No. 4, efViftWIc; no grade, 4756c.
OAT8 Hlandard, itKatoc; No. white, 39
40c; No. 4, white, '3n4r3c; No. 3 yellow,
3V-.; No. A-yellow. 87(3c; No. 3
'f-M. 37WSj'3Vc.
lMUl.liiv-t-No. 1 4rG0ev No. 1 feeding. 47
6lc; rejecved, 44fic.
ItyB No. V-7tf75c No.:S, 7fip74o.
A Car.ot - Herclpia.
41 77 264
Wheal, bu 2f.K mow
Corn, bu 4k,ijo eo.isio
UAia. bu ,m ii.vwi
WEATHEIl IS THK 11HAI.1 BELT
Heavy to Kllllnsj M-oata In t'pper
Hlver Vallea Laat Night.
OMAHA, May II. 1910.
The trough of low pressure, exienuing
from the uuir .vllHSuri valley ooutn aiou
tna nasierii Hockv muunlain Mlope alouua
itornmg, has uevelopea lino a well-uefitivd
lorm urea thai Is now. central over toe
'upper Mississippi valley. Hams were gen
eia.1 througnuui the central. valleys during
the uasl tweniy-tour houra, anu continue
with the diaturbance over the upper valley
this mornlna. A very decided tail in tern
lerature occurred l."t night In the upper
MISHiHslppl, throughout the Missourr vai
leys, and the snutiiweat. and heavy to kill
Ing front- occurred in the extreme upper
valley, the mountain district, and north
west, and lighter frost In the Missouri
valleys. The western high continue
slowly eastward, and It crest nOWNuverlle
Wyoming, j he weatner naa cleared gen
erally everywhere west of the Missouri
river and temperatures are higher In the
northwest and mountain dlxtrlcla. The
weather will continue cool In thla vicinity
tonlL-ht, followed by rising temperature
Wednesday, with futr tonight and Wednes
day, Temperature and precipitation as com
pared with the last three years:
1H10. 1809. 190. 1307.
Minimum temperature.... . 44 .(A W W
Precipitation 00 .01 .43 ,01
Normal temperature for today, 63 degree.
Deficiency m precipliullon unco March-1.
4. 6H Inches.
befioleiK) corresponding period In 1909,
2.47 Inches.
ln-d, lency corresponding period In 1903,
!.C5 Inches.
1- A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat neglon Bulletin.
For Omaha. Neb., for the twentv-fnur
hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time,
Tuesday, May 17, 1910:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
TemD Rain.
Stations. Max. Mln. fall.
eneral fund. II.SIO.W; current liabilities
1O0.4H4.IP3: working balance In treasury of
fices. l.,ni.0; in banks to credit of treas
urer of the Untied States. f7.S73.731; sub
sidiary silver coin, $31.47.9s; minor coin,
11.3711. 4TS; total balance In general fund,
.247,4.'.
Chleato
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
.112
. 7 '
. 45
16
f
CHICAGO OHA1N AND I'llOVISIONS
Fratares of the Tra4agt and Cloalna;
Prlera on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO', May 17. A flare upward near
the end of1 the session thla afternoon, gave
a touch- of brightness to the market In
wheat. The activity at the close with
prices ut the top for the day was In sharp
contrast with the rest of the time. The
stoppage of wheat shipments at Buenos
Ayrea because of a strike there served
as a pretext. Active options finished
to .Ac higher. Jilay waa down c. Corn
showed Vuy.o to Kc gain, and oata were
Ho off to a shade higher. Provisions were
luc to lWbc lip.
, Depredations by the Hessian fly came
-into prominence again. Bxport clearances
were 157,000 bushels, and there was a
VnUtiJit Improvement In the cash trade, with
aali.H of 15.000 bushels here and 26.000 bush
.at Buffalo. An Interesting trad was
Lhe.sjLla.of 1.000.000 bushels ot Juiydellv
ery by one prominent operator, chiefly
at UMi. The Drice afterward advanced
on covering by a number of local
HiiortM. Imrlnir mnph of the day. now
eer. extreme dullness provalled, and
fh rtiiBKnns were within a range of 4o
' The northwest reported considerable offer
. inss of wheat to arrive. The southwest
I rnenhlla rnntlnued to reach wheat car
ried over, unsold, the- only call being for
i,ut ears Kuln hero and In the north
west and 'In the west tended for a while
to make tradera br a rlsh, but leadership
as lacktfli?. Cold weather In England,
said to be retaidlng the growth of the
Svheat plant was reported with assertions
that lb.a-.orop- In France shows deterlora-
Mvui.,: Or the other hand, Duluth wired
that the price of durum wheat there
w as ' "lb'c under Chicago quotations. Ac
cording to a dlspaloh from Minneapolis
r all that Is needed now to bring the spring
W-heaf crop' along nicely Is warm growing
-father. Heptemher delivery here sold be
m.'en ll.uoti l.0l. closing hC up at
" t'rlrn ' shorts covered on reports of re
planting s Tesult of recent cold weather
in Important sections of this stale and
Iowa. September ranged from OSUiiJteSHo
-to tWXc. and finltrhed with li0 gain at
WVjc The cash msrket waa firm. No.
yellow' closed at Ktmnttc.
- September oat fluctuations were from
3o to with the close at 39S 39ViC, a
net loss, of Ho. .
Packers were the best buyera of provls
Ions. Pork clotted, S7',to tc 420 up; lard,
1(V to 17o and ribs, 22Sc lo 2u0.
. Leading quotations ranged aa follows:
Ashland, Neb 67 44 .OS- Cloudy
Auburn. Neb 2 44 .13 Cloudy
B ken Dow. Neb. 67 40 .00 Clear
Columbus, Neb.., 63 42 .18 Cloudy
Colbert son, Neb.. 68 So .00 Clear
fan-bury, Neb... 58 42 .08 Pt. cloudy
Kalrmont. Neb... 55 40 .09 Pt. cloudv
(Jr. Island. Neb.. 50 42 i .00 Pt. cloudv
Hartington, Neb. 80 42 .12 Cloudy
Hastings, Neb.... 68 40 " '.00 Clear
Holdrege. Neb.;. 61 39 .00 Clear
Oakdale, Neb 67 41 .01 Cloudv
Omaha, Neb 67 44 . 04 Cloudv
Tekamah, Neb... fll 41 .16 Cloudy
Alta, la 67 43 . 77 Cloudv
Carroll, la 57 43 . 25 Cloudy
Clarlnda. Ia 61 43 .4rt Cloudy
Sibley, Ia 0 45 . 40 Cloudv
Sioux City, Ia... 5 44 .14 Raining
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at a. m.
U1STRICT AVERAGES.
Temo i.
Max.
Rain
fall.
No. of
Districts. Stations.
Columbus, f 17
Louisville. Ky..... 19
IndlanaDolls. Ind.. 12
Chicago, 111 26
St. 1ouis. Mo 13
Des Moines, la.... 14
Minneapolis, Minn. 30
Kansas City, Mo.. 24
Omaha, Neb 19
The weather Is much cooler In the west
ern portion of the corn and wheat region.
Temperatures at or below freezing were
recorded at five stations in the Minneapolis
district. Good rains occurred In all except
the Columbus and Indianapolis districts.
, L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
NEW YORK G1MBHAL MARKET
NEW YORK, May 17-The stock mar
ket sank Into a lethargy today. The fail
ure of the reopening of the foreign stock
markets to revive any activity In the
dealings was a discouragement to the
trsdlng element and they practically gave
up the attempt to move the market even
over the one-eighth range t eon I red for
the minimum profit on fluctuations. News
developments were not important, but
stocks were unusually unresponsive to
such aa there were. Home Influence was
allowed to the Hocking Valley receiver
ship as a factor -In the stagnation. The
Hawley projects of extension furnish about
the only matter of that kind now avail
able for the consideration of would-e
speculator and the check thus opposed
nullities Its possible effect.
The resumption of business In Iximlon
found that market under the repressive
Influence of the morning period for the
dead king and with the prospect of an
other adjournment on Friday for the fun
eral ceremonies. The meager business
that originated there today was ' on the
seiung sine in New jrork and met a,
lower opening level of prices. Desultory
attempt to renew the advance In Rend
ing whs followed by a languid bidding up
of Brooklyn Transit, which about ex
hausted the resource of the markeet.
A further advance In the foreign ex
Change rates today, when the reported
bond sales In Paris, If completed, ought
to cause a downward tendency, gave rise
to vague uneasineft over a possible hitch
In these negotiations. Immediate parties
to the supposed transactions maintained
the utmost reticence, not only as to the
terms, but aa to the fact of the sales.
I hi unusual demeanor In the circum
stances of a successful financial opera
tion of the magnitude attributed to this
Is one Is responsible for the feeling of
suspicion that has grown up regarding
It. The continued sluggishness of the bond
market and the conservative views re
garding the money market field by bank
ers emphasise the Importance of an ex
tensive sale of bonds to foreigners. Rates
on mercantile paper are rising again with
no demand on the part of hankers for
the small supply In the market.
The protests against the proposed in
creases In railroad freight rates, which
are being voiced from different quarters,
are not without effect on values of rail
road stocks, the increased revenues prom
ised by these advances having played a
large part In the more hopeful specula
tive sentiment lately held. The final form
to be taken by the railroad bill now under
debate In the senate, also la a subject of
Interest stock market wise.
On the side of the crops, decisive ten
dencies are lacking still to frame definite
speculative views. The report of deficient
temperature contained In the weather bur
eau weekly bulletin was supplemented
by forecasts of further frosts tonight in
regions, where both the cotton and grain
crops would be affected.' The strength of
the wheat market In face of considerable
speculative llauidatlon was remarked.
Bonds were heavy. Total sales par value,
$1,538,000. United States were unchanged
on call.
and loading quotations
follows:
galea. High. Low. C1m.
Tfew York Miner Market.
NEW YORK. May 17. MON ET On ci
steady; 3Vii4 per cent; ruling rate, 3' per
cent; closing bid, 3T per cent; offered at
4 per cent. Time loans, easier, sixty days.
3 per cent; ninety days, S'i)4 per cent;
l month. 4fT4i pr rent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER4S4
per cent,
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business in bankers' bills at I4.R.190
i&4 4 for sixty-day bills and at $4 R710 for
demand; commercial bills, S4.&tfctN.RIV
SILVER Bar, 64c: Mexican dollars, 44o.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad
heavy. '
Closing quotations on Honda were aa
follows!
I), g. ret. U ref li4 Int. M. M. 4w
4o nr. I !!. Jpn 4
V. I. la. rwt l' do 4H
do coupon K. C. So. lrt 1.
do 4s r.ntwd ,.11H L. B. deb. 4s 1931
do 4s coupon 114 b. A N. unl. 4s...
AIIU-Otil. 1st Is.... 71 M , K. T. let 4s.
Am. A. Im lm't do 4Si
Am. T. T. ev. 4e...UHMo. P settle 4a
Am. Tobaeoo 4s. N. R. R. of M. 4i
do e HffHN. T. t . I ISa
70 f .00
At 52 .3D
68 ' ' 52 .00
6. 52 .40
S 64 .20
0 .46 .60
54 40 .60
66 44 .SO
58 42 .30
11 do de. 40.
N. T . N. H. A
..11014 ev. s
..lU'N. A W. latt .
.. 44 do cv. 4s
.. nitNo. Psoitis 4....
.. do Ss
.. ft o. s. L rfrlg. 41
Armour a Co. 41
Atchison sen. 4a...
do cv. 4a
di et. is
At. C. L. 1st 4a....
Bel. A Ohio 4
do ISa
do 8. W. t4..
Brk. Tr. ev. 4a
cn. of Oa. 5s..,.
Cen. leather 6s. . .
C. of N. J. 6
C'hs. A Ohio 4Ve
do ref. fia
CtilMao A. te.. lat snld
C, H. A Q. I. 4s.... rgM hoard A. L. 4.
do gen. 4a 13o. r-arlflc c. 4a...
C. M. S.P. f. Ia m. (to ct. 4a.
'.. K. I. A P. 0. 4. fl't d" 1st ref. 4s...
do rff. 4s SSo. Ksllwsr tw
Colo. Ind. is 7x4 do gen. 4s
Colo. Mid. 4a J?lnlon Pacific 4...
C. e S. r. A e. 4 44 do ct. 4s
1
ft
!7H
ss
4H
. ..
... SJ-i
H.
...ms
la.. H
. ... I'M
...104
... TJ
111
011AUA LIVE STOOL MARKET
a
Cattle Generally Steady, but Move
ment it Not Lively.
HOGS OPEN FIVE CENTS HIGHER
e-HsBMaawst
aaae Weakness la Maalfeated Near
Close aad Lata tales Are) Akoat
tke lasts aa Moadar'a
Average.
SOUTH OMAHA. May 17, 1910.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. kHieep.
Official Monday 4.1W
estimate Tuesday ....... 4,, .4 s.inu
TtL-n itivl llili arsak . . !Un 11403 10.061
Same days last week.... 8.3! 12.SM
Same days S week ago.. .1S5 .047 14.1
Hsma .lavs w.L mm f,T7 B lUtl 12.D.S)
Hi. me davt 4 weeks aao.. 7.K17 1I.2K7 12.674
Sam days last year M 1U1 4..H1
The fnllon lnff tahla shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and aheap at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
mo.
37.leS0
H02.S4S
i2.m
MliPenn. or. lm 191i.. .
IMHi "do con. 4a lmv,
nsaitMiling gsn. 4s 1
.iai ut u. a. r. tg. 4a i
..101 do gen.
W'. c. 4S.
D.
D.
H. ee. 41
K. O. 4....
do ref. ia....
Planners' as ...
Kris p. I. 4s...
do sen. aa...
do cv. 4s, ear.
do aerlas B
Oen. Klac. cv. ia.
III. Cen. 1st re(.
Int. Met. 4lta
Bid. Oltered.
M
.. tl
..lff
. .iff.
..lois
..1V
. . HIS
..UHl,
Is) da 1st ref. 4s.,
.... KiVtl'. g. Rubber ....
a I'. 8. Steal td ta...
Vs.-Caro. chem as
ll4Wabah let sa l'"4
71 do let a ex. 4s Tiu
A.. 7T Western Md. 4a 44
.... eSTiWaat. Klsc. cv. as. . . ss
....141) Wis. rantrel as "4
4a.. 7 Mo. ruo. s eiis w
Local keeariilaa.
Ouolallors furnished by Samuel
Jr., 33 New York Life building
Castries Creamarf, cof
City ot Omaha 4, 114
Cudahv Packing Co. 6a
looa Portland Cement botida, a...
laws Portland C'amant con. 4
Kansas CI17 a. Y. stock
Long Bell Lumbar Co
Nabrsaa Tel. stock. per cent
North Piatt Val. Irrl. Co. 4a, 11120.
Omaha Water Co. ia, 1H
Omaha Water Co. 6a, 1141
Omaha Water Co. 2d. ptd
Omaha Oka 6a, If 7
Omaha Oa , 114
O. B. L. A P. 6a. 13I
O. B. L. pfd S par cent
Omaha Bt Rr. bt, 1114
O. A C. B. St. Rr. 6a, 12
O. AC. B. St. Rr. p(d
O. A C B. St. Rr. com
O. A C. B. It. B. pld
Pacific T. V T. ia, IM7
South Omaha 6a, citr of
Topska Ky. 6s. 1M4
Burns,
Omaha
Bid. Aekeit
1 Hill
1M
M
8
)
as
W4
M
too
. 191
, ia
. Ml
, 104
1
821
. MS
. Ill
, 84
, 78
, (6
, 5
lOtVa
hi'
as
1"
10a
10
luvti
100
101
614
18
105
314
loo
84 ,
7414
I8H
1"T4
Number of alea
on bonds were as
tlootatlona
on Vartoaa
ot the Day
Commodities.
NEW YOB.K, May 17.-rLOUR-Qulet and
unchanged; spring patents. 6.36(g.o5;
winter patents. S.10a.3U; winter extras, No.
1, I4.00fipi4.50; Kansas straights, 4.&5ra6.00;
spring clears, S4,254.S0; winter, extras. No.
2, S3. 7664.60. Receipts, 32.92 bbls.; shipments,
12,715 bbls. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good,
e-. i.'iii w, cnuice 10 i&ncy, H J04.UU.
M.uumi.Atrirm; rine wnite and yel
low. Il.toia 1.45: coarse. ll.2r&l.an- kiln dri.ii
S3.8H. .
VNHlLAn Spot market easv: Nn pert
S1.14V4. o. I. f-i-No. 1 northern, $1.1, f. o. b.
me option margei opened easier today on
the weak cables, poor cash market and fa
vorable Crop prospects, but In the after
noon advanced sharply on leas favorable
crop news, and closed firm at unchanged
vi iuci iu net rise, mbv ciosen at 11 in
July at i.lO't; September, Sl.twH'tfl.07 7-16,
ciuoeu i i.uii. neccipts, 44,4vu ou. ; ship
ments, 61,oU0 bu.
CORN Dull: No. 2. 70c. nominal, elevator
domestic basis; export No. 2, 69c, nominal.
1. vi. u. me uyiion maraet was without
transactions, closing net unchanged. May
viunru ai ivc. JUIV 11 iZ4hO Hentnmhei. slI
11H0. Receipts, 8.000 bu.; shipments. 818 bu
UAie-tijiot market dull; mixed, 28 to 112
nominal natural white. 26 to 82 lbs..
Articles. "Open. I High. Low. Close. Sat y.
Waiv
Jul
Sept.
July
; -ijept.
Lite.
O.V'-i
ill'"
y pt.
" tec.'
Pork-" -July
1-
July
. .blpt.
tsaiept.
1 IS
1 0If14
1 otw
tKiti
62t4tis
HJ3Vlfi
40
22 90
22 v2.lt;
ir so-
"IS BS'
41! 66
1 IS
1 0.1T
101
0M.
1 n
102T,
1 0O
62W
3-6344t,
42S
41 40HIi :40lh
42V.
424
1 15J 1 i
1 0.V, 1 03SV,
1 Ol'l 1 01H
00 V I i'iO
'(BVOTk 62'
SM-Va
' '4UAij
23 20
It 90
11 77Vi:
12 m
12 70
40
22 90
22 87.i
12 80
U6
12 AS
12 66
6s
42X
40
3'JV(iHiS9i,'l'
0
23 27
23 l7Vt
12 90
12 72'4
12 70
40 Ht
23 85
22 80
. 1! 724
12 62W
12 R7
12 47j
asn nuotatlons were as follows:
KLOC It Steady; winter patents, 4.90c,J
4V10;. winter straights. Ii.2rntv4.fe3; spring
. MraiKhlg.; HBOSi47i( tpring patents. 4iV.(
6 45 for best hard: Dak era. w.twpt.tfo.
RTE No. Z. 78c.
. 'aiAHLHY Feed or mixing, 8!57c; fair to
Atholce malting, tEoooo.
r EEIJtf-r-Klax, No, 1 aouthweatem, I2.07H;
' fo. 1 northwestern, 2.17'4j. i iover, iii.z.v
PROVISIONS Mess pork, ptr bbl., -'3t
(i:'3.!i0. Lard. Dor li0 lbs., til )i 13.25. Hhurt
ribs sides (loos). H2.S7W 13.16. Short clear
si'l.s tboxed). ll3.7o.ii.li.OQ.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
Huiil to 157.0U0 bu. Primary receipts were
eW.ooo W: compared with 11,00 .bu. the
OorrefffsnMlrtK day a fear ago. The world's
Visible, supply,' as shown by Brads
decreased S.H31.000 bu.
.Est! mated, recelnta for tomorrow: Wheat,
19 cars; corn, is cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs,
13,000. Jiead. . .
. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red.
i isvi.is; .-so. s red, fl.0Htl.l3; No. 2 hard,
Jl l.'Vul-l; No. 1 hard. II.0K&1.13: Na I
Vriih;. l. O1Voi.1t Corn: No. 2 cash, 2tf
,. casn. FVi62c: No. I white. 6Sc
No. 3 whltr, ikl'VifSTc; No. 1 yellow, 3Hf
Me: No. I yellow. :w,it: nai Mo. -x
b'tfT-JtMi; No. I white, 4143c; No. 4
.vr t "inuaru, 4.HU-440.
UlvrTkR-ftadyi vreameriea , tSQZIe;
unilin, 1V HU.
. KiKK-w-itettuy. at mark, caaes Included
1WI 1 ' lg, jeoeipte, jW,il caees, firsts. Ilk),
prlm"trts. 2oc.
. cnr.KSK Plrnv; daisies, 4ftl4Hc; twin
. jjy,u"ii. j vun Auierioas, ise; long borne
I4'"i jtm-.
- IOTATOES-Kasy: rholo
anc: fair to good. 2Sa?7!.
.-POULTRT-Qulet; turkeys. Be; chickens,
' '-i
Perl Market.
I TEORIA.; Mar 17-COn.V-Flrm; No.
I ellw c; . . svcj o. 4, ssc; no
1 t.gde, 4Si&ic.
OATS-Sieailv! No. t white, 43c; No,
white, nd No. 4 white, 40e; standard
ta fancy, t0
l"Jrna ftty Orala aad Provisions.
K.TAS CiTT. May 17. -WH B AT M ay
tl v?
f
Ul;Al. c.
( ish .-changed
sellers; September
to 10 lower; No.
lbs.,
at'tftoVto; cupped White, 34 to 42 lbs., 47'y)
i iiv viiun iimrnei whs wimoui trans
actions, closing nominal. Recolpts, 63,375 bu.
HAY Steady; prime, l.lul.20; No. 1.
HOPS Dull; state, common to 'choice,
itv citfac; lsnxt, nominal; aciflo coaat.
pvj , . ..y 1 in , jaw, nuiitllittl.
Hiuh.8 Central America, J3e28V4o: Bo
got ft, 22')(3'.,3ViC.
1 .N. A ll. I. H nAmln.A1. ' I . - .
- - . . uuj , iintmuvR 111 i a, Mia
28o; seconds, 23&27o; thirds, 22t35c: rejected.
20i21C.
i'KOVIBIONS Pork, Steady; mess, 124.00
luze.Du; lamny, ;o.mu).DO; snort clears
IJ6.Otv927.OO. beef, steady; mess, S15.Ofrgi6.00;
family, lt.001i Ju.00; beef hams, U1.0w26.oo.
Cut meats, sternly; pickled bellies. 10 to
14 lbs., $16.50u 17.50; pickled hams, tl&.7o
16.50. Lard, easy; middle west Prime. 113 .25
tuio.ao; reiiuea, iirm; continent, 114.00; South
America, ixt.io; compouna, 110.1010.60.
1 AL.L.UW t.ttsy; country, 6MJ-7C.
KICK Quiet: aomeatlc. bVUusc: Pa tna
ec.
BUiTtK- etcaay; creamery, thlrda to
111 sis. xbtuac; process, seconds to extra.
W)1,A.. . .. . . . .
utw, laviuiy, aucunus 10 ttrsis, 2UU23
Imitation creamery, 23240.
CHEWit-mrm; state, saims, common.
66Hc.
KOUS f irm; freshly gathered, regular
paeKea iirsis, ai'Dic.
mi ltkx unseed, quiet; frosen chick-
ens, Wq2c; western fowls, l&giKo; western
iowis, turaeys, rwu-vc
St. Louis General Market.
BT. LOUIS. May 17. WHEAT Futurea.
higher; May, ll.uivt; July, 11.03(4; Septem
ber, tl.OOH. Caah, lower: track No. 1 red.
ei.r'Ci 1 ivs; iso. 1 nara, ii.0HSiZfi.i4.
corn Futures, firm; July, 634s; Sep-
n-in, uwuv. taan, lower track. No. 1.
tkiViKtiMc; ISO. 2 White, 66VaCC',.
. OATS Futures, firm; July, 39S39T4c;
neptaniDer, Mkc. tain, lower: track. ISo.
I, ie; is-o.- 1 wnire, 49R44C.
RYE Nominal, 81c.
r lui K Lower; red winter patents.
4Ti.rxhti.60; extra fanny and straight, $4.70w
e.ju; nara winter clears, .1.V4J4.00.
HEED Timothy, I3.00g3.50.
CO RN M E A L $3. 25.
Bran Lull; sacked, east track, 11.043 l.Ou.
vjuiei, iimoioy, 414.MK11 18.60; prairie
aiu.wir la.ou.
ItAOiiINO TS-lCc.
HEMP TWINE Tc.
PHOVISIONS-Pork. higher: lobblna-
J23.00. Ird. higher; prime steam, UAOSHra
U.12H. lry sail meats, steady; boxed extra
snorts, no; clear riDa, 14c; short clears
14sc. Bacon steady; boxed extra short.
lose; ciear r.o, io-c; anon clears, l;.Vc.
PtlULTRV-Steady; chickens, 14c; aprltigs
j.tasic; turaeys. 10c; auca. uc; geese, 7c,
Ul'TTKR Steady; creamery, 238270."
EUUSSieady. lo.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, Dole ,,, ,
Wheat, bit,, 17.000
Corn, bu 135,Ono
Oats, bu 104.000
Attls-Chalmera pfd
Amalgamated Copper
American Agricultural ....
Am. Beet Suiar
American Can
Am. C. A F
Am. Cutton Oil
Am. H. L. pfd
Aril. Ice Securities
American Llnssed
American Locomotive , , . ,
Am. 8. A R
Am. 8. at R. pfd
Am. Btuel Foundries
Am. Susar Refining
Am. T. eV T
Am. Tobaceo pfd.:,..,.,....
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlaon
Atchison ptd
Atlsntlo Coast Llne...'.r,
Baltimore da Ohio..
Bethkebom Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Centra.! Leather pfd
Central of New Jereejr
Chesspeaka A Ohio
hlcuo at Alton
Chicago Ot. W., new
C. O. W. pfd
btcturo A N. W
C, M. A Bt P
C, C. Bt. L
Coolrado F. A 1
Colorado ft Southern....,
Consolidated Oa
Corn Products
Delaware ft Hudson
Denver ft Rio Uranus
D. ft R. O. pfd
nietlllars' Securities
Kris
Brie let pfd
Brie 14 pfd
Oenertl Electric
Oreat Northern pfd
Oreat Northern Ore etfs...
Illinois Central
Interboroush Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Harvester ..
int. Marine pfd
International Paper
International Pump ......
Iowa Central
Kaoeaa City So
K. C. So. pfd
Laclede Oaa
Lou lav I lie ft N
Minn. A St. L
M.. St. P. A I. 8. M
M., K, ft T
M., K. ft T. pfd....
Missouri Paclflo
National Blacult
National Lead
N. K. R. of M, Id pfd...
New York Central
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk ft Weatorn
Nortfi American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
PMinsylvaata
psopls's Uaa
p., ('., --. st, L,
Plttaburg Coal
Praaead Steal Car
Pullman Palace Car
Railway Steel Spring
Reading
Republic Steel
Republlo Steel pfd
Ruck Island lo
Hock laland Co. pfd
Bt. L ft B. F. M pfd
Bt .Louie S. W
Bt. L. B. W. pM
Bloea-Sheffleld B A I
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
80. Hallway pfd
Tenneeeae Copper
Texas ft Pacific
T., Bt. L. ft W
T , St. U ft W. pfd
L'nlon Pacific
talon Pacific pfd
V. 8. Realty
V. 8. Rubber
V. 8. Btsel
V. 8. 8tael ptd
I'tah Copper
Vs-Osrolln Uiemlcal ...
Wsbaata
Wabash pfd
Western Maryland ctfs..
Weetingheuea tlectrlc ...
Western Union
Wheeling L E
Total sale for the day,
a.700 71H
.. 100 :
4'W
100
too
100
no
8110
4,800
'"ioo
KU
I0
80ft
800
1.8H0
I, too
400
800
1,800
'tiioi
I. too
10)
1714
t
8HH
26 4
14
4D44
7i
'it"
121
H
M
441
lo
1014
124
111H
..n..
81H
IMS
41'e
17
ti
63 V,
83 S
86
14
44
H
n
m
M
86
43
10
10114
124
ltos
ioii
1KH
4114
Boston Closing; Stocks
BOSTON", May 17. Closing quotations on
mining stocus
7,00 84 I6H
100
too
2il
1,000
400
27S4
41
U.t
18814
to4
"lt'li
400 41
100
701)
'"ioo
2,500
100
i',500
l.H)
1.410
too
'"ioo
J00
100
'iitui)
100
too
600
en
80'4
28 'Si
'tivi
mi
41
'80S .
lt
SB
194
84
rt,
14714
84
140
42
tt
11
1M4
lit
o4
"it 14
'iuii
't04
28S
"iAvi
149'
l:S
tt
'iosi
!'
It
21
84 4
ioi"
1474
8414
18144
41.
If.
70,
46
S6S
IS
tt4
la
26
18
4814
7S14
104
8614
m
m
t
l'M4
1011
1
HIS
.H
Jkl
m
41 H
107
20
8H
46
17
50
1M
m
81
M
to
118
1
171 J
40V4
78 "i
80H
W
46
80
l.V
i:i54
43
mm
80
W'4
.
18
12
48
tl
84
I
1084
140
34
lf
414
Allouei ..,......
Amal. Copper
A. Z. L. ft 8
Atlantlo
Arltona Com.
41 Mohawk 80
B. tc C. V.
70 Nevada Con.
24 Nlplsalng Mine
7 North Butte
I North Lk
Bulla Coalition
Cal. ft Arlsona
Val. ft Hecla.......
Centennial
Cupper Rang C. C.
East Butts C. M....
Franklin
Olrous Con
Granby Con
Greene Cananea ....
lei Royal Copper..
Kerr LeJte
Lake Copper 1. ......
La Ball coeeer
Misml Copper
8, M.. lipoid Dominion...
."HWKIH t.
S Parrott . ft C...
680 Qulncy
, 17 Shannon
. 7 Supavto
. t Superior A B. M.
13 Superior P. C...
, 7Tamrack
411'. 8, C. A O
, WU. t R. ft M...
, 21 do pfd
, Uth Con. .,
. 44 Winona
. 12 Wolverine .;
. Ill . .
20i
.. 10-
.. 83
.. 12
.. 87
..135
.. I4
.. 1114
.. 44
.. 11
.. It
.. 49
.. 85
.. 42
.. 4971
.. 34
... I
...lit
Neve York ( orb Market.
The following quotations furnished by
Logan & Bryan, 315 South Kixteenth street
Bay Bute Oaa
Butt Coalition.
Cactu
Clilno
Chief Con
Fraction
Pavia-Dely
Kly Central
Ely Con
Franklin
Qlroux
Uoldfield
Goldfleld
Qoldfleld
Cons. . . .
Florence.
Daisy....
tl Oreene taanea 84
,. Dfii Inet'lrtttol' 7
,. 1 Larowf - 4
.. 18 Nevada' Cans il
.. lKewhoua It
..61 Ohio Copper.,...; 14
.. 2Rawktde' coalition.. 31
.. 1 Ray Central 2 t-
., H Swift Pkg. Co 106
.. 13'4Seara, Roebuck co..lb
.. 7 Superior ft Pitts...
t 7-ltTonopali Mining...
.. 3 Trinity Cupper
..7 .
Bnnk ot Germany Statement
BERLIN, May 17. The weekly statement
of the Imperial Bank of Uermany shows
the following changes:
Cash In hand
Loans-
Llwounts
Treasury bills
Notes In circulation.
Deposits .
Uoid In hand
'Increase.
yar;
Cattle
Hog.
Sheep
Item.
I,fn7.4,ri6
86,il7
Inc.
27.295
Dec.
I34,0
24.504
The follow In tahle show the average
prlcea of hog at South Omaha for tbe lat
several daya with comparisons:
Lat. 1 ii. uoa.ira.iio7.io.iMS.iM.
Mar 7.
May I..
Mav 1 .
May 10.
May 11.
Mty U
May
May
May
May
May
13
14...
15..
16...
17...
lt s I I4 t7f U
iin 1 iA a &,! 1 211 1 171
1'4I 1 I tt) t 26 21
26W B 1 351 241
t 2K t 7 I 41 C 38 28
(42 80
.1 .l 1 01
I S UOVt! 1 V4 I 06
14
S 22
24
3itj 7 08,
7 a
3074
K) 1 00
4 a
4 35
30
6 24
6 19
31
30
S 2j
5 If.) 4 f
5 18 4 l
( 27 14 64
I 261 4 4
201 4 M
4 61
B 16
5 20 1 4 61
6 21 S 331 5 2S 4 93
Sunday.
Recelnts and diKnosltlnn of live stock at
the I'nion Stock Yard, South Omaha, for
twenty-four hour ending at 3 o clock yea
terday:
RECEIPTS-CARS.
C, M. & St. P 14
Wabash
Missouri Pacific .... 15
L'nlon Pacific 61
C. A N. W., east
C. & N. W., went.... 40
C. Bt. P., M. A O.. IS
C, B. A Q., east .... 3
C, B. , g., west.... 70
C R. I. A P., east.. 6
Illinois Central 2
C. O. W 4
Total receipts ....22"
UlrJPOBITION
4
4
17
I
33
14
4
27
1
3
6
122
-11KAD.
14
18
Cattle. Hogs.Sheep.
. 713 1.169 600
. 976 2,018 468
.1,272 2.&31 ' 1.135
.l,lf3 1,IW1 1.143
fioi
. 1H7 ....
. 64
,. IBS
.. 161
.. 10
. 83
. 12 -
. 2
. 1
8
,. 714
.6,154 8.024 4,062
71 !47 ... Ill . U tN IW IU
4 :' so s M j ,,, 180
i! 840 80 t 3i 7 Si ... t 87
M ISO t '1 21 ... t 87
i "4 ... 185 74 8(4 ... t r
Tt e III , 76 148 44 t 87
41 ! 4 t U 46 141 80 137
84 tu to t SS M .1S ... tt;
t tM ... t 18 74 .11 ... t;
tt ...t.t M t 11. I I 40 t 87
V ? 4 1 St tel 1(4 187
47 40 1 It M lit tot 187
4! 80 ... t 84 II Ill ... t 17
70. .c I 1 85 41 J2 40 1 40
V Kl 80 1 85 It ... 1 4.1
4 1J1 ... t IS TO 40 t 40
12 tf . 31 M f4 40 1 40
S n tt 1 84 It 84 ... t 44
tl HI 40 1 86 7 Ill) ... I
K 148 ... I 88 44 144 ... t 40
14 18 W III ." r 84 ! 40
T tol ) 1 86 78 1 ... 1 40
as til 40 1 36 70 1st 80 t 41)
6t 874 ... t 8t 47 3)1 ... 1
17 t ... t 36 7ft m SO 4(1
II tt.3 ... t !U tl 387 10 t 40
4 110 ... 1 85 TO 2l 40 40
n 2t ... I 85 41 8. ... I 40
! 143 I'") 1 St. 78 t e' 1 40
It. Ill 180 131 to Ill Ik) 11
43 Ill 40 I 86 14 It! 80 t 4f
34 121 ... t 35 70 180 ... 1 45
17 23 40 t 81 tl U0 .,, t 46
41 7 let) t 15
Oregon. Apricots are firm, with small
offerings and further export buying;
choice. It'iJ it)1-.-. Peaches are firm on de
creasing storks; choice. 6lc;
ohWe, 10tiUVv" Raisins are
nominal. with .a dull trade;
muscatels are quoted at !7tSSc
to fancy seeded, 4Hv4cj seedless, l4$4Ci
London layers, tt 20jil 2S.
extra,
mostly
loo
choir)
SHEEP Conditions surrounding the
sheep and lamb trade were still unsettled
thla morning and. despite a barely normal
supply, the demand was not especially ac-
tlve. Most ot the offerings were snorn. as
usual the big end ot the run consisting ot
lambs.
This class of tock met with the hetter
inquiry and sold earlier than sheep and
common shipments of all kinds. In point
of prices the tendency was somewhat
Stronger on high-dressing lamhs, most of
early sales appearing to be pretty cloi-e to
a dime higher than yesterday. Home of the
rest shorn lamhs here changed hands at
F.R6, with a less desirable kind at 4 Mi.
California spring lambs went at $9, the
limn as yesterday.
The proportion of sheep and yearlings on
sale was almost too small to make a test
pt the market. Inquiry was very quiet,
however, and most of the prices paid were
quotably steady, although the uncertainty
In this branch of the market lately leaves
any comparison -open to doubt. Strictly
prime light yearlings would probably sell
pretty close to I7.S0, hut they would have
to be top-notehers to bring this figure.
Ewes are still In a rut and It I hardly safe
tdNquote the best kinds over fi.2."i.
Quotations on shorn . tock: Oood to choice
lamhs, 18.50S.75; fair to good lntnhs, $7.75
fcJ.&O; good light yearlings, $7.4of,i7.90; good
heavy yearlings, $6. 76417.25; good choioe
wethers, fi.5ora6.; fair to good wethers,
$6.10r(t6.60: good to choice ewes, $3.7tj6.2S;
fair to good ewes, S6.2&&6.75.
Representative sales:
No.
lambs
ewes, cnlls
lamhs
ycarllDgS .
ewrs
12
8
t . Decrease
. W,3470O0 marks
. 14,44.0ts 111a ks
. lJ.lili.0W) murks
8SI.U00 marks
. 74,4il,twe ntttiks
. u6,n3i,iAW marks
la,82t,Oo0 mat ks
. :
1.800 70 I, 69
106
100 77. 774 71
404 2 1 21
1.400 111 120 110
400 44 44 44
102
12
1,700 132 131 111
27 17 21
14,100 1364 1844 186
100 108 101 1074
100 100 100 100
II
100 1M4 81 31
HI
ioo i4 in.
74.4-I0 13 Ui 1624
ZOO 83 83 83
100 74 t7 17
l.HW 44 44 44
IMi
100 48 48 47
81 31 tl
I0 78 73 78
Tl
14.104 114 125 124
400 17 2i II
600 03 42 62
100 27 17 26
3o0 Si 32 32
M0 8a 88, W
700 44 43 (3
24,700 183 1U Ut
101) (4 14 14
Tl
42
64,400 83 82
HO 118 118 II
1.100 444 44 4
4,100 6 614
100 11 It 11
2,800 47 4t 4
) 48 48 47
104 44 44 41
48
-j. 4
New York Mining; Stocks..
NEW YORK, May 17. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Alice sis) eLeiiovllle Con
'Little imei .,
Mexican .......
Ontario .......
Ophir
btaiidant
Yellow Jacket
Brunswick Con. ...
Com. Tunnel stock
do bonds
Con.sC 1. ft
Horn Silver
Iron stiver.
Oltered.
va.
.290
. I
. 26
. 16
. to
. 6
.114
.. t
.. 4
.. 80
..223
..101) ,
., 66
.. 70
Omaha Packing Co....
Swift and Company ....
Cudahy Packing Co..,
Armour A Co
Schwartt-Bolen Co . .
8. At S
Htaphens rUos
Hill & Hon
P. B. Lewis
J. B. Root eV Co
J. H. Bulla
L. Wolf
McCreary A Carey ...
H. Werthelmer
M. Hagerty
Other buyera
Total
CATTLiC Receipt were about up to the
average for a Tuesday, the general quality
of the offerings being somewhat better
than on yestetoay, although b no means
above the average for this time ot the
yar. Conditions were much tne same as
on yesteiday and the market presented no
new features aside from a Uttie more dis
criminating buying by both packers and
eastern shiDDer and a Pronounced Prefer
enc for fat, hahdy-wtlgnt beeves. Heavy
cattle did not move so freely at last week
wtiiie hair-tat ana short-fed Kiuas we
badly neglected and hard to move even at
shaded figures. The general market, how
cvot, was substantially steady, and, al
though the' movemfnt waa by no means
lively, a Pretty fair clearance had been
nitida bv noml.
Cow atuff was In verv moderate supply
there beinif In the ieljjihborhood of forty
loads on sale, and the trade was reason
ably active at prices substantially the same
as on yesterday. Medium and common
cows are- meeting with more . or lea In
different demand on account of bad mar
kets east and south, but In the absence ot
southern greasers local packers are forced
to pay well up to recent quotations for
this ciass of sidek. The market for veal
calves ha. suffered a considerable slump
mis week, prices' being 2ii'5oc loWer than
last weeks cIokc The market for bulls,
stags, etc., remains moderately active and
tuny steady.
Business In stockeri and feeders contin
ues very dull, as there Is little or HO de
mand from- the country and salesmen find
It difficult to dispose of what few catue
tncy receive even at prices a full quarter
lower than last week. Choice lightweight
(steel s and heifers find a fair outlet, out
anything common or rough is very hard to
move even at the decline noted aoove.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice
cornfed wteers, 17.4048.00; fair to good corn-
fed Sleers, 46.Hoc(i7. bo; common 10 lair corn
fed steers, 86.76iii'.7; good to choice cows
and heifers, .wu7.W; fair to good cows
and heifers. !4.75i5.k6: common to fair cows
and heifers, 2.75fj4.75r good to choioe Block
ers and reeders, 0.o((.oy; lair 10 goua
stockers and feeders, $4.76ao.40; common to
fair stockers and feeders, $3.ou-(j4.76; stock
heifers, 83.75i7i4.60; veal calves, S3.754i7.W;
bulls, stags, etc., $3.76u;!.26.
Representative sales:
lit..!)' olfc.fc.lli.
Xo.
275 western
fj eatern
160 western
67 western
14 western
2t western ewes
129 western lambs, culls
7611 Colorado lambs
50 western lambs, culls
244 western ewes
85 western lamhs, culls
2t8 western lambs
115 western lambs
141 spring lambs
Ills western ewes
123 western ewes, shorn
5 t'al. spring lamhs, wooled.
512 Cal. spring lambs, wooled.
75 Cal. spring lambs, wooled.
Av.
,. 68
.. 84
.. 82
. 95
,. N
1. 103
.. 61
. 77
. 79
. K3
. 80
. PI
. h5
,. 87
.. 83
.. 118
. 69
. 69
. 60
Tr.
6 25
4 50
8 65
8 00
6 00
5 SJ
6 25
8 i '6
4 Of)
5 50
00
7 s5
8 10
6 00
t 00
6 W
9 On
t m
9 00
ClilCAOO LIVE STOSK MARKET
Cattle Market Steady Hosja Reported
Higher Sheep Demoralised.
CHICAGO, May 17,-CATTLE-Recelpts
2,5o0; market steady. Steers f6.2jiy8.i5; tows
$4.WKa6.75; heifers S4.2fVa7.46: bulls 14.iora5.40;
calves 83.00rg7.25; stockers and feeders $4.75&
6.00.
HOGS Receipts 10,000; market 10c hlKher.
Choice heavy 19.659.75; butchers 19.iK.i-y9. 75;
light mixed IB.OOtfrDJs; choice light .0ii
pig e9.20a&.Ml
9.77'; packing t9.65ig9.7&;
bulk or Bales ri.TOftu.
SHEEP Receipts 12.000; market demoral
ised. Sheep $6.0tif.8O; yearlings $7.U7.40;
lamba li.bo'iis.ofi; spring lambs ix.Ooyy.oo.
St. I.onle Live Jtfock Market.
8T. LOUIS, May 17,-CATTLB-Recelvts,
4, put) head, including 2,000 head lexanb;
market steady; native shipping and export
teers, $6.!ifl8.16; dressed uecf and butcher
steerB, 46.001.8.00; Bteers under 1,000 pounds,
lj.0oy8.0u; Blockers and feeders, t4.ontrfl.4 ;
cows und helters, U-..W, eauncrs, ii.la
0d; bulls, 14.ui!S6.76; calves, H.Wu';
'4'exas and lnman steers, tt.lotao-w. cows
and heifers, ta.OwV6.frO.
HOGS Receipts, 10,000; market E(&10c
hlKher: plus and lights. to.00riF9.65; packers,
t.n5f9.72; buichers and best heavy, 49.66
fc.Hh.EP A.M) 1-,amm iieceipts,
head; market steady; native muttons, 15.50
1(6.75; lambs, V7.507 8.1VI; culls and bucks,
Jw.0tXU5.0U; stockers,
Bank Clearlna.
OMAHA, May 17. Bank clearing for to
day were )A633,3ti3.71 and for the corres
ponding date last year were $2,363,314.73.
101,100 ahares.
London Stack Markrt.
LONDON, May 17. The market for Amer
ican securities Opened Irregular and on
bare buying of Canadian Pacific, Penn
sylvania and a few other hardened. At
noon the market was steady, with prices
H higher to V lower than the close in New
York price 01 yeeteruaj.
Consols, money.
4o account
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l.lveroool Oral) Market.
LIVERPOOL. May l7.-T7HKAT-Spot.
dull; No. I red western winter, no stork;
futures. teady; May, 6 llVtd; July, 7; Oc
tober. 7a Id.
CORN Spot, steady and quiet; new
American mixed northern, no stock; old
American mlied. ta td; new kiln dried, 61
td; via Qalveaton, 6 6Hd; futures, steady;
July, te ld.
Dalath Grain Market,
DfLLTH. May 17. WIIEAT-July. tl 10;
No. 1 northern, 1.07; No. S northern,
11.07.
81 Reedlns
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.141 do ptd
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. 41 pro
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. 81 V abash
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steady at 2474d per
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for ahort and three months' bills la VJ3
per cent.
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Treaiarr Mtatement.
WASHINGTON, May I7.e-The condition
of tha Ueasury at the beginning of bui
ness today wa a follow:
Trust funds Gold coin. 84K54. 124.8C9; (liver
dollar. t490.234.0U0; ailver dollar of 1K90.
i:,724 000; sllvsr certificates outstanding,
1490. 234.000.
General Fund Standard silver dollars in
Visible 8 apply ot drain.
NEW VORK. May 17. Special cable and
teiegraphlo communications received by
Bradstreets show the following changes In
available supplies aa compared with pre
vious account. .
Available supplies: Wheat. United States
east of Rockies, decreased 2,318,000 bu. ;
Canada, decreased 13,000 bu.; total United
States- and Canada decrease, 2.381,000 bu.
Afloat and for in Europe, decrease 6,000 bu.;
total American and European supply, de
creased 8,931,000 bu. Corn, United States
and Canada, decreased 2.453,000 bu.; nals,
United States and Canada, decreased 223,000
bu. '
The leading decreases and Increases re
ported this week:
Decreases: m it nun on, fju.eou nu. ; Chicago
private elevators, 208,000 bu.!- Omaha, 132,000
bu.; Godetlch, 107,000 bu.; Louisville, 60,000
bu.; Fort Worth, 50.000 bu.
increases: Port Colborne, 608.000 bu.: Mid
land, 203,000 bu.;' Sarnla and Port Edward.
58,000 bu; Owen Bound, 61.000 bu.
Wool Market. 1
BOSTON. May 17.-There Is a distinctly
better tone to the local wool market. Buy
ers are showing marked Interest and some
heavy sales are reported. Prices for old
wool ravor the buyer, but prices rrom the
west are to the effect that the growers
are holding for high value.
The leading western Quotations ranae as
follows: Missouri, three-eighths blood. 30ii
81c; one-quarter blood, 8K,(i,29c. Scoured
basis: Texas, fine 12 months, fiti7c; fine,
8 to 8 montha, - ufi)12o; fine, fall, o2Jr63e.
California northern. 67if.dc: middle county,
623Mc; fall free, VWOc: fall defective, 3j
39c. Oregon, eastern No. 1 staple, 62f63c;
eastern clothing. 6ii59c; valley No. 1. 54
55c. Territory, fine, staple, Bwc; fine.
medium staple, C2u3c: fine, clothlna. MHS
6ic; fine, medium clothing. SftBSSc; one-half
blood, &77ftNC; Ihree-elKhth blood. SfctfJKr
one-quarter blood, 526541'; pulled extra, 68c;
tine A,."tr"-c; a supers ki ybsc, ,
Coffee Markrt.
NB WVORK, May lT.-COFTEE-The
market for coffee futures opened at un
changed prices to a decline of five points.
In response to lower French rabies and
under a little scattering liquidation of early
new crop deliveries. No further feature
developed, offerings being absorbed around
the Initial figures by trade buyera, and
the market closed stesdy, net unchanged
to five points lower. Sales are reported of
10.000 bags. Closing bids: May, June and
July. 6.40c; August, .46c; September, 6.50c;
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March. .H7c; April. 4.68c.
New York warehouse deliveries were 8 087
bags, against 12 931 bag last year, foot
Rio. quiet; No. 7, c; Santo. No, 4, 8Wc;
mild, quiet; Cordova, 8U'-c.
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OMAHA. May 17. HAY No. 1. 89.50; No.
1 8X 00: packiiisr. 85.01 Straw: Wheat, td 60:
rye and rats. 87 50. A.falfa, 111 M. The best
grades of hay are holding their own. but
nobody sreina to want lb poorer quality
at any j-ilc.
HoGSv-A good part of yesterday's decline
was regained In the hog yarns tnis morning
Prices opened up a biff nickel higher and a
largo portion of receipts changed hands on
this bails. 80ms dim higher business was
done, but the demand at this advance
called for good to choice lights and smooth
butchers, so mat the market as a whole
could not be quoted batter than a strong
nickel higher. Heavy hogs, the rougher
grades especially, were neglected from
start to finish and had to sell around I9.S5H
j9.35 in most oases.
A liberal run was yarded, but despite this
fact movement waa reasonably active and
a fair clearance wa made In very good
season. Shippers bought rather sparingly,
tha bulk going to local packers. Toward
the extreme close some weaknesa was ap
Kauiai City Live Stock Market.
Kansas City. May 17. CATTLE Receipts
8,000; Including 700 southerns; market strong
to 10c higher. Choice export and dressed
beef steers 17.504js.Zb; ratr to goon a.KiT
T.50; western steers 15.7W(i7.80; stockers and
feeders 14.0u4ili.26; southern steers li.lOg'
7.7b; southern cows 83.75rf5.50; native cows
88.26t20.85; native heifers t4.60iU7.tO; bulls
t4.5tntO.40; calves 84.857.25.
Hoge-lUceipts 10,ono; market 10c higher.
Top D65; bulk 9.4O$.50; heavy $!).46ji9.65;
Backers and butchers 49.35)9.66; lletit 9.30j.
S9.47V, pigs $.76ft'9.0o,
Hheep Receipts 3, hod; market steany 10
10c higher. Lambs 87.25&S.i5; yeaning 15.50
(7.25;. wethers t5.lO'a6.6; ewes 4.fc0a.u0;
stockers and feeders 1.1. OOii 5.00.
Bt. Joseph I.
8T. JOSEPH,
ceipts, 1,800 head
86. 60 7.76: cows
calves, t3.oonjr7.oo.
HOGS Receipts,
higher: top, 8ii,62;
SHEEP Anu
Ive Stock Market.
May 17. CATTLE Re
market steady; sleers,
and heifers, 3.5or.60;
6,500 head; market loo
bulk of sales, 89.36ir9.45.
LAMBS Receipts, l.EuM
bead; markot steady; lamb; 17.tv48.75.
Stock in Slant.
Receipt of live stock at the five princi
pal western markets yesteiday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh
South Omaha
rU. Joseph ..
Kansas City
Ht. Louis ..
hicago
Totals ...
4.166
l.sno
6,000
4.900
2.5O0
3.653
6,50.1
10.0K)
10.010
10,000
eep.
6.641
1.600
3.1.00
6.500
12.000
OMAIIA GEN RHAk. MARKETS
staple aad Fancy Frodnee Price Par
alahed by Hareri and Wholesaler,
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered te
the) retail trade, In 1-lb. carton, 29c; No. L
In 40-lb. tuba, 2Vic; No. 8. in, 1-lb. carton.
17c; In 40-lb tub. 26V,o, packing stork, solid
pack, 20c; dalr. In 00-It), tubs, 23c. Mar
ket changes every Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins, ltio; young America,
17c; daisy, 17c; llmburger, lc; No, 1
brick, lbc; No 8, 16c; domestic block f wis,
22c; whole Swiss, 24c; imported ISwlss, 30c.
POUL1 HY Dreshed broilers. In ui oo.
tor storage. 88.00; for fresh springs. Wo;
bens, 13c; cocks, 12Sc; ducks, 20c; geese,
loc; turkey, lbc; pigeons, pet nut., 41.20;
homer squabs, 1 4. 00 pr dn,j fancy squabs,
13.60 per dos. ; No. I, 81.00 per dos. Alive:
Rrollers, from 1 to IV lbs.. 40c; 1U to I
lbs., c; hens, 14i; old roosters, 10c; young
roosters, 16c; ducks, full teaineieu, I40,
geese, full feathered, 10c; turkeys, lsct
Suinea . fowls, nc each; pigeons, sun pr
os.; homers, 83.00 per dos.; squabs. No. L
1211 per dos.; No. 2. 600.
FISH (all frosen) pickerel, tc; whlteflsh,
13c; pike, 10c; trout. 13c; large Crapples,
16t7Sc; Spanish mackerel, 18c; eel, loo, had
dock, 13c; flounder. I.e. Green catfish,
lac; trout, 13c; buffalo, 8c; halibut, to
white perch, sc; wliitetish, lac, yvllow
percn, yc; bullheads, Uc; white bs, l7o;
roeshada, 81.00 each; shauroes, per pair, 600;
frog legs, too per dos.
U.ef Cuts Ribs: No. 1, 17e; No. I, Uoi
No. 3, 13c. Lot 11a : Nn. 1, lKo; No. 2, 14 vc;
No. 3, 130. Chuok: No. 1, c; No. i. l-c:
No. 3, 8vc. Round: No. 1, llac; No 8.
imc; No. 8. 11c. Plate: No. 1, so; No. I
7c; Ni. 3, 7'.c.
FRUITS Strawberries: Tennessee and
Missouri, 24-qt. cases, per cane, t2.76?i3.2.
Uiaiige: Canfurma Cainvlla and i'rooucoe
branus Rcdiand navels, bO-96 is's, per boa.
13.U0; 12b slxe, per box, 3.2., luv-li't and
mailer slsc, per box, t4. '.v Otner brands
from Riverside and omer districts, per bo,
l;i.0O'ti3.50; oO-6-112 sixes, per box, 12.7.
llavanii Mediterranean swectM, 126-112 sixes,
per box, t.t.OU, 150 and smaller sixes, per
hox, 11.25. Lemons: Ltmouicra, extra
fancy, 30O-300 sixes, 15.50; choice 3oo-etX) sixes,
per box, 14.75; 240 stae, &00 jier box less,
Hananas h'ancy select, per Punch, $2. 25.(1
2 50; Jumbo bunch, 82.i6u3 15. Urape Fruit:
Florida, 4il-i.4-t)4-WJ sizes per box,
85.00. Apples; Hen Davis, pr bbl.,
H.,6; California fumy W. VV. I'ear
mains, per box, 12.25; California extra
fancy . W. Pcurmains, Red Wood brand,
per box, 82.26; extra fancy Iowa Jonathans,
per bbl., 16.00. Cherries: California, pet
10-lb. box, 12.25. Dates: Anchor brand,
new, 3u-ib. pKgs. In box, per box, li.00. Figs;
California, loc size, bOc.
VEGETABLES Irish Potatoes: Wiscon
sin and native, per bu., oojtWc; Colorado,
per bu., 65c. New Potatoes; In sacks, per .
lb., 2Vc. Seed Sweet Potatoes: Kansas, "
per bbl., $2.00. Cabbage: New California
and southern, per lb., o. Onions; Texan
crvstal wax, per crate. 11.90; yellow, per
crate, 11.65. Old Vegetables: Parsnips, car
rots, beets, turnips, tn sucks, pur lb., 2c
Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb., j&o;
red, per lb., lile.
New Southern egetables Rauixhes: per
dox. bunches, 85c. Turnips: Per dos.
bunches, 45c. Carrots: Per doz. hunches.
50c. Shallotts: per doz. bunches, 6O0.
Parsley: I'er doz. bunches, 60c. Beets:
Per dog. bunches, 60c. Spinach: Per hu., 12
lbs., 81.00. E;g Plant: Fancy Florida per
dos., 81.50flfi2.uu. Tomutoes: Fancy Florida
or Cuba, per 6-bsk. crate, 82.75; choice, 82.25.
String anil Wax Beans: Per hamper, about
26 lbs., 13.00. Green Peas. I'er bumper, 2.frA
Cucumbers: 4 lot house, per Uoz., tl.Ooyi.aj;
Texas, per doz., 75c.
HOME-GROW N VEGETABLES - Rad
ishes: Extra fancy, per doz. bunches, 20c
Lettuce: Extroj fancy leaf, per doz., 45c;
head lettuce, per doz., 75c. Par.-dey: Fancy,
per doz. bunches, 40c. Rhubarb: Per dos.
bunches, 45c. Asparagus: Tcr dos,
bunches, 60c. Green Onions: I'er dos.
bunches, 25c.
MISCELLANEOUS Horseradish: Two
doz. In case. $1.90: Walnuts: Black, per 11).,
2c; California No. 1, per ib., 17c; California,
No. 2, per lb., 14o. Illckorynuts Large, per
lb., 4c; email, per lb., 5c. Cocoanuls; Par
sack, 86.00; per doz., Geo. ' - .
-Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, May 17. COTTON Market
opened steady at an advance of 1 point
to a deolinn of 11 points, May being 11 point
lower and other positions 1 point higher to
3 points lower. ' The ruins reported In
Texas seemed to be causing considerable
scattering liquidation, but It veas said that
temperatures were too low . In some sec
tions. Tha big bulls gave the market ag
gressive support and prices after the open
ing held close to the Initial figures. Liver
pool will reopen for business tomorrow
morning.
Cotton futures opened steady. May, 16.37c
July, 15.4!o; AiiRiist. 15.11c; September,
13.94c; October, 13.02c; December, 12.S3c;
January. -12. 7Sr: March. i:.S2c bid.
Spot closed quiet. 15 points decline; mid
dling uplands, 15.75c; ' middling gulf, 16c;
sales, 3,100 bales. Futures closed barely
steady; closing bids- May, 15.25c; June,
15.24c: July. 15.27c; August, 14.92c; Heptem
her. 1,1.77c; October, 12.K4c; November, 12.72c;
December, iz.ouc; January, u.63c; March,
12.68c.
ST. IXUI3, May 17.-COTTOX-Dull;
middling. 15c; sales, 1 bale; receipts, 4S
hales; shipments, 895 .bales; stock, 30,028 .
bales.
Minneapolis ;rnin Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 17. WHEAT Mav,
81.00; Julv. 81.0r.Ti.: September, 8104'4; cash.
No. 1 hnrd, $1.12-'; No. 1 northern, 11-lOJ
1 11': No. I northern, $1.08f(fl.09T4; .No. 3,
$1.051.07.
CORN Xn. 3 yellow, 58(1 DOC. .'
FLAX-12.11.
OATS-No. 3 white, MTn;.
HYK-No, Z. 70M71C
BRAN In 100 pound sacks 819.0O7J 19.25.
FLOUR First patents In wood f. o. b.
Minneapolis 86.30'j6.50; second patents 85.14
$5.80; first clears $4.154.25; second Clears,
$2.903.20.
.19,366 40,153 29,141
GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT
Unfavorable Weather Conditions Daring-
Last Seven Daya Injure Crops.
WASHINGTON. May 17. Unfavorable
weather throughout the country pre
vailed during the Intst week, much to
tne detriment of all crops, according to
the weather bureau's national weekly
bulletin Issued today. Of the conditions
tt says:
"Much cloudy weather prevailed over
the central valleys, especially from Kan
sas and Nebraska eastward over the lower
Missouri, middle Mississippi and Ohio
valleys, the middle Atlantic states. Farm
work over this region has been greatly
retarded by unfavorable weather, and vege
tation made but little progress on account
of cold, frost and lack of warm sunshlno.
"Ovtr the district from the Rocky moun
tains to the Paclflo coast also, the
weather was generally unfavorable, ex
cept over Washington and portions of
Oregon and Idaho, where warm showers
and sunshine were beneficial. Over most
of, the northern duttrlcts, the weather
especially at the end of the week, was too
cold, and over tbe more southerly por
tions It was ton dry.
Oil nnd Itoaln.
SAVANNAH, Ga., May 17 -OII.S-Tur-pentine,
firm; fiHvfi6134e; sales, 613 bbls.;
receipts, 6S9 bbls.; shipments, 204 bbls.;
storks, 4,277 bbls.
ROSIN Firm; sales. 1,515 bbls.; receipts,
1,664 bbls.; shipments, 925 bbls.; stocks,
4H.H4K bbls. Quote: B, $4.25; D, 84.60; E, 14 0
i4.824; F, H.H.ViM.STH; G, $4.90; H, $6.00;
I. 85.06; K, 85.10; M. 15.36; N, 3.0; W. O.,
$5.765.80; W. W., 85.96;).0O.
Issar Market.
NEW YORK, May 17.-8UGAR-Raw,
steady: muscovado, 89 test, 8.74c; centrif
ugal, 94 test. 4.24c; molasses sugar, 8 test,
8 40c; refined, quiet; crushed, 6.96c; gran
ulated, 5.25c; powdered, 6.35c,
Milwaukee- drain - Market.
MILWAUKEE, May 17.-FLOUR dull.
WHEAT No. 1 northern $1 1241.13; No. 1
northern, tl.0Htftl.104; July $1.0374,
OATH 43c. s
UARLK If -Samples l(&5c. f
Coffee. Market.
NEW YORK, May 17,-The Coffee ex
chsnge will not be opened until noon Fri
day. May 20, the day of King Edward's
funeral.
parent, late sales appearing to be but little,
If any, higher tnan moae ot yesterday.
A large share of receipts went at J.S2HtJ
40. as compared with yesterday's spread
of $9.25. Tops reached 88.4a, nickel higher.
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Metal Market.
New York. May 17. METALS The mar
ket for standard copper In the New York
metal exchange wu dull today with spot
and all forward deliveries to the end of
August quoted at $12.2Vu 12.50. The London
market was firm early, but lot most of
the advance as compared with the closing
prices of last rrlday, closing easy witn
spot quoted at (56 and futures at 56 ls 9(1.
ljjcal dealers report, an uncnangea marxet
with local copper quoted at $12. Sofa 13 O);
electrolytic at tl2.02Vu 12.75; and casting at
$12.3712.60. Arrivals reported at New
York today 25 tone. Custom house returns
showed exports of 1,851 tons; making 10,3.3
So far. this month. European stocks of
$Iay 15, were los.620 tons; compared with
110,210 April 30. Tin was steady with spot,
and May quoted at $33 miftM 20; June $31.15
fi33.87W and July at $:S3.15H33.3). London
was easy with spot quoted at 1150 2s 61
and futures at 1151 10. Spelter was dull
with spot quoted at $5 25fi6.5o. New York;
$5.00(0. 15, East fct. Louis. The London
market wa unchanged at 22. Lead dull,
spot $4.MJ4 86. New York; 84.12V04 174. Fast
St. Louis. London unchanged at 12 12s 6d.
Iron waa lower at 49s 7d for Cleveland
warrants In London. Ixxally the marset
was quiet,. No. 1. foundry northern $17.00a
17.75; No. 8, $16.60r17.26; No. 1 southern
and No. 1 southern soft $16.67616.76.
Missionary Kreretarr Resign.
SIOUX FALLS. 8. D., May 17.-(Sperial.)
Announcement Is mad? that Rev. W. C.
King of this city, for the last four years
secretary of the South Dakota Raptlst as
sociation .and general missionary for the
church under appointment of the Amerlcnn
Baptist Homo Mission society, has resigned
his place, to take effect July 1, and has
accepted a call as . pastor of tbe Judson
Memorial church at Denver, Coin, The
church to which Mr. ' King goes has a
membership of 400.
Boy Fatally Hurnrd.
SIOUX FALLS, a. 1)., May 17.-(Special )
The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Havornek,
who reside on a farrrt rear the Yankton
Indian agency, was perhups fatally burned
as the result of his clothing catching on
fire while he waa watching an older brother
bum stubble on the farm. Unnoticed by
the oldtr brother, the little fellow ran Into
the fire and his Injuries were sustained
before the fire In his clothing could 'bt
extinguished.
Evaporated Apple aud Dried Frnlta.
NEW YORK. May 17. K VAPOR ATED
A PPLKB Market quiet, but price ar
steadily held on the spot, fancy being
quoted at 10c: choice, eto; prime, 7;c;
common to fHtr. tys'-ic.
DRIED F'JinTK Prune sre In fair de
mand nn the spot, and price are ateady.
Quotation range from ZlifSKc fur tha
California up to 30 40s, and at iVu'Jc for
Persistent Advertising is the Road to Rig
Returns.
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