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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1001.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Diprtsied by Wet Weathir and In
differeit Europian Oabln,
HILUPS UNLOADS LAST OF MAY LINE
Corn Cloned Xrnrly Five Crnta Lower
f Until I'nlrly At'tlve nnil Sternly
Cj, lro vln'uii" Firm nt Klrat, hut
y5 l.nter lic Off.
Tonnr-r In London whs filllet. Th Close
win onry Ht W Ss rl for spot nnil 65 13 Pd
tor luuircn. j iir copper situation nero wan
without varliince. Ruling tioinlnnlly tin
rhancptl nt tl7 for Lnke Superior nnd
l.ClVa for chpIImk ami electrolytic. Load
wan MtroiiRcr in sympatny wnn tne rise
abroad, prices In London advancing to
XliCriSd. An racier ferllns prevailed hero
for spelter at miiitiibly unclinngcd prices,
S.1.9.VH I.rw. In London values were also with
out chatiRe. Ilessemcr pig Iron wns reduced
we today, tne price now neini? jii.w. rnis
had no apparent effect upon the Kcneral
iron market other than to create an easier
undertone. Prices were In luycrs' favor at
I9.lbfll0.sn for tilic Iron warrants; northern
foundry, $lf.2S1tli 50; southern foundry, I14.no
sort Hoiitnern, jia.umain.b'1. inasqjw
warrants closed nt Els 10ft and Middles
borough 45s 5'sd,
CHICAGO, .May 23.-Wcathcr.and Indiffer
ent cables depressed the wheat market to
day, but export sales steadied prices and
July closed only c lower, July corn closed
tic and May 4?ic lower. Oats showed n
"closing decline of 'iftVic. whllo provisions
closeu a snauo nifjner to oc lower
OMAHA WIIOLRSAI.K MArtKBTS,
Conilltluii of Trade anil unotntlons
on Mtnple nnil K nil or Produce,
KOCH Receipts liberal; good stock, firm,
lOUllc.
LIVK l'OULTRY-Hens. "He; young- and
regular and Inactive, closing firm, espe
cially Krlo and Wabash.
PARIS, May 23,-LUslness on the bourse
today was quiet, prices weak and realiza
tions ruled. Spanish 4s were particularly
nfTected, Italians were strong. Parquet
stocks and Kalllrs were dull.
MOVHMi:TS IX STOCKS AM) HO.M1S.
Dny's .Mnrkel filven I, ft tlnmst Kit-Orel)-
to 1'rofrsnloiinls.
NKW YORK. May 23,-Todny's stock mar
ket offered little worthy of comment. L'nlon
rncllie was tne nrst stocK 10 snow noianie
weakness, nosslblv duo to the fact that the
governing committee of the Stock exchange
at yesterday meeting refrained from ac
tion on mo application or tne company io
list J100,fVVy) of convertible bonds. The
lesson of the Northern Paclllc corner was
shown by the timidity of arbitrage brokers
about going short of stocks, even on arbi
trage account, where a purchase In London
nan nrst tieen mane against tne sale ncro
Northern Pacific sold mi to 205 during the
day. The London Stock exchange was re
ported to nave decided today not to recon
sider Its decision suspending the rule for
mi.ving in or isortnern racinc stock uiiiu
cent! NVv York exchange, 30c premium bid,
ti"c premium asked.
HALT1MOR1-:. May 2.1.-Clearlngs, ii3,
PGO.'.'tt, balances, jrcu.MI. ,
HOSTO.N, .Mnv 23, Clearings, s,uii,aui
balances, 2,lim,277. . , ..
NKW YORK. Mav 23.-CIcarlngs. J277,-
(nS.lDSi balames, J:i,503,0(6.
n.MlftMATI, .Mny .3. Clearings, t.i.vts,
250: money. 3t,1frt Her cent: New York ex
change, 3i.l35c premium.
New York Mlnlnu Stock.
NKW YORK. Mav 23,-The following are
quotations on mining stocks:
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Choice Cattle in Activt Demand and Strong
to a Dime Hither.
HOGS AVERAGED TWO AND A HALF LOWER
Adnms Con CO
Alice 4i
Ilrece 1W
Hrunswlck Con 17
Comstock Tun 3
Con. Cnl. d Vii....':i3
Dfndwood Terrn 60
Horn Silver 113
Iron Silver 6')
LeaJWIle Con i
,I.lttl" Chief ..
Ontario
)hplr
iVhotntx
1'otosl
Snvnge
'Flrra Nevada
Small llcpes ..
Stindard .......
.. 13
,.SW
.. M
.. Ii
.. 1
.. 6
.. :u
.. 43
,.J50
Wctlicre Were SIoit Sale Today nnil
About 1'lfteeli Cents Lower. Willie
Choice l.niiilm Could He liolecl
Sternly nnil Others Slow.
SOUTH OMAHA. May 23.
I'.iiiilltliin nf I he TrenMirr.
WABHINOTON. May 23. Today's state
ment of the treasurv balances In the gen-
Receipts were:
Oltlci.il .Monouy ....
uniciai lucsdiiy ...
Ultlclal cunesday
Utnciul Thursday ..
old roosters. 3HCC! turkevs. Wide! ducks and June 10. The mnrlinl of tin. atnrU here In- ,ul fim,l r-volii.tca nt Ibe ll.WHiO.OiiO gold
IrnniVh '.S, ill. nut of harmony wl h KSVfr.!.pri"8 ""Ickens.per lu JMStfc. dlcnted that the Iindon shorts hn.l re- reserve In the division of redetnptloi .
?L ?ell?nt we ini which the crop has '"En-Cointnuii to fair. lOyllc; choice, cilved some sort of warning to prepare ror shows: Available cash balance, $15S7fti,53bi
l5Sui?i i imi .h fJVf h, i hie were n- 12l!,.s?,arHlor' 1Vc. ... n settlement. Anything connected with the gold, $93,084,033.
fHrr-ni tnii nnin.M innced to Uc . "'-SH I'ISH-Ulack bass, lSc! white Northern Pacific corner has not lost Its B
?1"V?1- .dC7,fnnd,0the,S ? . ljU'!eu.1, b P"wcr to disquiet and It was a. disturbing CIRMC HP RIR WHEAT CROP
'k.;r,i (,. -iu.;n n .YiiHnif ih(r lirHt li'ilf .""io. ci caintn, lit, cuu, u, innuenco today. The final selling move-
tlon or noin ro linn wneni, commnm wnn c tiortnnt sneelnltleq The l'n toil iiinim luiiiroveil,
a. good demand for spot, caused covering iMOKONS Live tier doz Jl. Mieel RtneVi .hnVert' in L r! ni ,Jv 1
on shorts under which Juiy during the next . J."vi-aiolcs imOc. nil Kcnernl wcaK- .,-77 ni.nntrbn, from
?S?Mui"t th.f a!l and'lhe JihT "The., bond market became Irreg.Uar with CoSrc2U
.'flour were equal to 174.000 bushels, while lirfAN-Jli. Alrht',n: - ",i7nfi Tho Kraln ,,n,R ,now mmlc "u'n?,,.pnt T.
1 .... or.A,.! .., t- AtCllIfOn 5? CIO nfll HI . In nrenl.lrtn nnv extensive 10S!!e3
iprimurj rrcuipin jrir. w;i iihoiiii, w i.fnpn. . rr, rln tifd fit fin t..in im
Four davs lht.4 week. .1U.74S
Satnu duyh In si wei'K....la,0l
ealue WieK belorc
buino three weeKs agu.,,K,i'J
Sumo tuur wcoks. iiko,.,,u,kJ
H.unu days last year 13,
AV't'lagu mice mi Id tor holts at
Omaha (hu pust several day with
p.uiMuns:
inared with ISO.OlO bushels Inst year. Mln
neanons anil uuiuin reports rum ngituisi
is inMr weeK unci 4t n vear nuo. iociii re-
mlniH were 30 cars, none of contract grade.
l no rent tire or operations in mo cum im
wnm Ihii llmlttlnllnn he Clnnrirt II. PhlllfnM
of S.fyiO.OOO bushels of .May corn, believed to
no tho Inst or tne iicavy amy lino arcumu
lnted during his manipulation of the mar
ket. This .was sold between the opening
nrlee. 47lV343c. At ono time the July. Sep-
tembet and May corn were all quoted nt
ono piice. July was weakened by Heavy
receipts, lower cables, the decline In May
find linn crowlnu weather. This delivery
sold between 4IVac nnd eloped ?4c lower at
44Hc. May sold from 4ti(,c to 4l"iC Fifty
loads wore taken for exnort. Local rccelptB
' wnrn 751 rnrn. 2S'J nf rnnlract Ul'llllf!.
O.ita were, falrlv active but steady when
J, tho corn weakness and the good weather
Torn considered. Those who led the corn
Snelllng sold oats also, one operator being
it credited with letting out 2,000.000 bushels
Itof July nnd September. July sold between
ftSSTic nnd 2SVJe and closed '.MfVic lower nt
" "SlilffSS.r. nnenlnlM. rum
'. Prnvl'iilnna onened firm and held steady
, for a time In sympathy with higher prices
Put the vnrds. but eased off Inter In sym-
itjinthy with corn. Trado was quiet und the
ISranco narrow. July nork closed 6c lower
tot JU.72K: July lard, 6c down nt $S.10(f(8.12W,
nnd July ribs a shndo higher at $7.039 7.97'.i. ' Avpi pi'
' Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 40 bu Lox 12 '
r75 cars; oats, 2W cars; nogs,
VEGETABLES.
Sl'INACH-Pcr bu, box, 5oc.
ASl'AllAOLd .Native, per doz., 4&O50C
RllUUAHiJ Homo grown, per lb., Ujc,
Nliv UfcJWTS Pur uoz 600.
NKW CAHUUTiJ Per doz., 60c.
NiiW 1'UKislPh Per doz.. 6oc.
CUCUMIIKRS-Hothouse. cer dox.. Il.Ooa
1.23.
1A RS Nil's Per bu 40c
TUltMl'S-l'er bu., too- ' S
llUKTtt Per bu.. 4iC
CAttllOTS-Per ou., 40c.
LKTTUUE-Per bu 25030c.
ItADIHHKS-Pcr doz., 20Q25C.
1'AltHljfiV Ccr tlOZ., 300.
POTATOISS-Pcr bu.. 60c: Colorado. 90c.
CtiiJiiAUfe New eulliumla, 2Vac.
TUiMaTUEB I'lorlda. ner b-busket crate.
fancy, J3.60.
onions uermuans, per crate, 2.25.
CAOx.ij.'LotVilt at. Louis, par era to, M.
HKAN8 Wax. ner 1-3 bu.. 75c: strlns.
per 1-3 bu 76c, ,
uu 1'L.Aivtt'er nu. dox, J.
K, J2.26.
da rM fi
Haltlmor & Ohlo...'C3
do nfd
Canadian Pacific
Canada Southern .
Chm. & Ohio 4S!ll
Chicago & Alton.... 4l'i!
do nfd m.
c, n. A Q iV.'i
Cbtcaro, I. At I..... 3!'t
en tiia i?i
Chicago A r.. 1 123
Chlearo O. W.... 21i
do 1st prd 76V,
do !d pfd 43
Chicago A N. W....1M
C. It, I. & I lijij
So. I'aelflc.
Ho. Hallnnv
- ? do prd
.102", Texna & Pacific.
A T.
Pl'JPPKKH-Pir bu. Sox
PEAS Per bu.. $2: ner 1-3 bu.. 75e.
CbLKHY Cdlliornla, per buncn, uu576i.
xsuw rui AiuM-i'cr id., ac.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Arkansas.
case, J2.25S2.60, Kentucky, $2.60,
ctti'Jumcs uuuiorniu, per
per I4-qt.
8-lb. box,
Per bbl JI.DO; Washington, per
cars; corn,
a net rv, ViAml
" Tho leading futures ranged ns follows:
Artlclcs. Open. High. Low. Closc, Ycs'y.
Wheat
May
r July
July
Sept.
J Oats
i May
' July
I Sept.
Pot It
I May
July
Sept.
I.ard
i May
July
i null i.
Klbs-
Mny
July
Sept.
74 74 73i 7JTi
73HV4 74 72 73U
47H 47H 43 43' i
41ifVj 4414 44 441 k
44WWI 41U 43Ti 44H
30 301A 29 29V4
SSSiHTi i 2'-4 28H
26W.4 2f,14 25 26'
14
14 R2H 14 S3 11 72,4 14 72v4
14 75 11 SO 14 70 14 70
8 22Vj 8 22& 8 15 8 15
8 17H 8 20 8 10 8 126
8 20 8 20 8 12'i 8 12H
8 40 8 40 8 27V4 8 27H
8 00 8 02H 7 95 7 B7V4
7 97H 7 07& 7 92 7 92
74ifeU
4S
4ii.ii
44Hy
30V4
28'i
26H
14 C5
14 7714
14 ID
8 171,6
8 1754
8 22V6
7 b
7 9254
No, 2.
Cash Quotations were 0.4 follows:
FLOUR Steady: winter patents, $3.803.90;
.straights, $3.20f3.KO; spring specials. $1.20;
(patents, is.wat.i-j; straignts, jiiuuw;
MiaKnrs, (2 -wa-.w.
WHEAT No. 2 red. 73S.fr74W,c.
CORN-No. 2, 42ffi7c; No, 2 yellow, 43
147c.
OATS-No. 2. 294030c: No. 2 white, 304U
'inc. ro. a wnite, .vtt'awftc.
11YE No. 2, 55c.
1 BARLEY Good feeding, 46c; fair to
Icholco malting. 4SSiu0c.
SCEDS-No. 1 llnx, tX.CV. No. 1 northwest
tern, $1.68; prlmo timothy, $3.50; clover, con.
hrnct grade. $9.60.
; PROVISIONB-Mcss pork, per bbl., $14.70
(14.75. Lard, per 100 lbs., $8.1508.2254. Short
ribs sides (loose). $8.0008.25. Dry salted
j shoulders (boxed), $fi.75fi7,00; short clear
' Bides (boxed). $8.1214138.25.
WHISICY-Basis of high wines, $1.27.
' Following are the receipts and shipments
tor today:
Receipts, unipments.
18,000 15,000
550,000 2S2.0O)
...i-.4G0,O0O 372,000
274,000 245,000
2,000 1,000
11,000 2,000
Flour, bbls
jj Wheat, bu
jiCorn, bu
',Oats, bu
N Kyo, bu
I' Barley, bu
On the Produce exchange today the but-'
tier margei wns urm; creameries, H'tfisftc;
dairies, 11016c.' Cheese, dull, 9S10Vic. Eggs,
''lie.
iXBW YOIIIC (:i:ICIlAL MARIIKT.
I. tluotatloiis of the liny nn Vnrlntii
k ComninilltleH.
NEW TORK, Mny 23.-FLOUR-Recelpts.
129,415 bbls.; exports, 11,098 bbls.: dull and
barely steady: winter patents, $3.65f4.00j
winter straights, $3.4533.60; winter extras.
s. latr-.M; Aiinnesnta naKcrs, jj.yoya.j; win
ter low grades. $2.3002.40. Rye Hour, quiet:
fair to good, $2.8003.10; choice to fancy,
J3.20JT3.70.
I CORNMEAL Easy; yellow western, $1;
city. 99c: Hriindywlnc. $2.4iSJ2.55.
RYE Dull; No. 2 western, tV4c afloat;
state, Gisrasc. . 1, i., wow none cariois.
BARLEY Dull : feeding. 4G4S54c. c. 1.
t. New York; malting, 6270c, c. I. f. New
York carlots.
BARLEY MALT Dull: western. 63S72e.
WHEAT Receipts, 437,900 bu.: exports,
S9.937 bu.; spot easy; No. 2 red, S2c f. o. b.
afloat and 79Tc elevator; No. 1 Northern,
jDuluth, 84Uc f, o, b. afloat: No. 1 hard,
iDuIuth. 9054a f. o. n. afloat. Ontlons became
'.etrong after a starting decline duo to crop
mows, aavnncmg on nigncr conuncnini cn
Ibles and active buying for both accounts.
ititiDsequentiy, nowover, tney reucteu se-
verely under realizing nnd closed easy nt
1J.i2H net decline In sptto of a lienvy ex
lyort trade: May, 805il9!OT,c, closed nt 8054o;
iJuly, 78 IS-WiTPHc closed at 79c; September,
75 ll-16fr76'ic. closed at 76c.
CORN Receipts. 82.000 bu,; exports, 53,247
bu.: snot weak: No. 2. 49'ic elevator and
49fio f. o. b. nlloat. Option market wns dull
and weaK all day under favorable cron
mows, lowor cables, liberal receipts nnd unf
loaning; ciosea wenu nt "ic net decline,
desnlte u hg exnort trade: May. 494f49'ic.
closed nt 49lic; July. 4S?(343?ic, closed nt
Beptemiicr, 4RM,4rin'-ic, cioseo at 4S'c.
uats neceiiits, :3i,uuo nu.; exports. 7,oua
bu.! spot easier: No. 2, 33c; No. 3, 3254c, 'No.
S white, 33?ic; No. 3 white, 33c; truck, white,
HAY Quiet; shipping, 75c; good to choice,
HOPS Quiet; state common to cholco,
1900 crop, 171f2Pc: H99, llfllSc; old olds. 2&6c:
laol!lo const, 1900 crop, ISfclDo; 1S99, llaiio;
HIDES Firm: Oalveston. 20 to 2S lhi
1854c; California, 2 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texan
dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. 141454c.
LEATHER Steady; hemlock sole. Buenos
Ayres, iigni to nenvyweignis, S4lT2oa; acid,
23"-jrO-!C.
TALLOW-Stendy; city ($2 per packago),
ilic: coantry,(pkgs. free), 50j35,c.
PROVISIONB-Heef. stjndy; family. $10.50
CUZ.oo; mess, js.uuhi.mio; neei nnins, $20.00
121.50; packet. $10.0u4fl0.60; 'city extra India
mess. $15.00017.00. Out moats. quiet;
jilckled bellies. $8.60010.60; pickled shoulders
$7.50; pickled hams, $9.75010.25 Lard, steady;
western sieuuieu, a,tu, irnuru, -uy; con
tinont. IS..V1: South Arnerlcn. $9.26: com
ipound, $C75. Pork, steady: family, $16,000'
116.50; short clear, $15.60017.00; mess, $15,250
16.50.
RICE Quiet; domostic, fair to extra,
ssintfin! .lannri 4tiM44e.
BUTTER Receipts, a.lOfi pkgs.; steady;
creamery. 160 19o; factory, 11013a.
CHEESE Receipts, 6,659 pkgs.; dull;
fancy, lnrgc. colored, 75408c; fancy, large,
white, 8'it8i4c; funcy. small, colored, S5tc;
fancy, small, white, 8lc.
ROOS RecclntH. 12.398 nkKS.: steady;
western, ungraded, 115s01254o; western, se-
Wlod. isiriiaUe.
POULTRY -Alive, steady: fowls. 10c;
prlngers, 20WC2c; turkeys, 708c; dressed,
nulot; fowls, 10c; turkeys, 754010c; broilers,
.22028c.
METAIS The speculntlvo movoment In
Tendon continues to nrednmlnnte. On an
urgent demand at that point today values
were run up until tney reacneu 11 icvei
ahnvn the close of last iiIkIU. with tho mar
kot reported ns excited and still tending
upward. At tno cinse snot was quoica at
130 nnd futures nt 129 10s. Nothing to
: epeak of developed in the local market for
tin, aside from a sympathetic advance of
I nnouv W points. I lie local mnriiei cinsrn
firm, with spot quoted at $ss.it23. ts,
bu. box, $2.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES California BeeUUniri. S2.25M
2.W; navels, $2.5003.23; Med. sweets, $2.753
LEJIONH-California, extra fancy. 13.23:
BAN AN ah ircr ouncn. according to size.
iftub uauiornin, new cartons, 76c; layers,
C6c; imported, per lb., 10O12c.
DATES Persian, In 60-ib. boxes, rialrs, 6c
per lb.: Halloween, per lb.
1'iiNt.Ai'i'ir.o i-er aoz.. n.isui.w.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY California, per 24-sectlon case.
$3.75.
uiuBK-rcr odi., ji.du; per nan ddi., -.io.
NUTS Entrllsh wn nuts, nor lb., lac: til-
hertn. tier lb.. 13c: nlmonds. tier lb.. 1810)0:
raw peanuts, per lb., 6Sfj5sc; roastea, 6V4M
754c: Brazils. 13c; pecans, iukc: cocoanuts.
IllUEia ro. x green, uvtc; ssa. t Kroeii,
454c; No. 1 salted, 654c; No. 2 salted, 55io:
Nn. 1 veal calf. 8 to 121 IDs.. 8c: No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c: dry hides. 8013c; sheep
pelts, -'i'UYje; norso nines, ii.wjiji.io.
St. I.outs Rrnln anil Prorlalone.
f?T. T.niIIfl. Mav 23 WHEAT- Steady
No. 2 red, cash, elevator. 72c: track, 74J
7554c: May, 72?ic July, ra4ijrtjaic; eepicm
her. 6S14n: No. 2 hard. 7.H4n.
rt.' I n . Xn O nnBVl All, n lrBIV.
425iQ42'4o; May, 425ic; July, 4254c; Septem
ber, 4251c.
OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 2956c : track,
2954030i,4c: Mny, 2954c: July. 2754c; Septem
ber, ta; jno. -i wnne, aic.
IIVR Better. KRIAo.
Fl.onil Stenilv: nntents. M.55ff3.75: extra
fancy and straight. $3.1503.30: clear, $2.S0O
3.00.
SEEDS No trading.
CORNMEAIz-Stendy at $2.30.
BRAN Dull: sacked, east track, BSTJiW.
11 AVTlmnthv. RtenHv. J10.60HH.00! nral-
rle, easy, $6.00011.00.
v 1 Inlv V aleaciy at i..s.
IRON COTTONtlES-$1.0G,
BAGQING R507c.
HEMP TWINE 9C.
PlinviSIONS Pork, firm: iobblnr. $15.75,
r..'iril. lnwer nt tS.OJSiS.O'U. Drv salt meatfi.
steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.25; clear
ribs, $8.3754; clear sine?, ti.tw. tincon, Hteuu ;
boxed lots, extra shorts, $9; clear ribs,
t'.l 12IA? elenr nldeH. J9. 25.
METALS Lean, strong nnn nigner, i.uu.
Rtii.lli.r .lull nl J.T Rll
I'UUJji H Y ateany ; cnicKens, ic; spnuiia,
14W1CC. turkeys, bc; ciucks. tooc; spring,
MUn: creeHe. 4e: snrlnir. 10c.
BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 15019c; dairy,
12015c. . .
EGGS-Stendv. ll'i: repacKca ana cases
Included.
ni.-.nt.HPTH Flnur R.OOO bbls.: wheat. 2S.
(inn hn mm. 4S.00O hu nnts. 43.000 bu.
SHIP.MENTS Flour, s.uoo bbls. -wneat,
67,000 bu.; corn, 51,000 bu.; oats, S3.000 bu.
Liverpool Ornln ami Prnvlilonn
LIVERPOOL. Mnv 23. WHEAT Snot,
stendy; No. 2 red western, 6sll54d; No. 1
nortnern spring, is lia; jno. i uauiornia,
6sll54d. Futures, quiet; July, Bsll'id; Sep
tern her. 58 1U1.
CORN Snot. American mixca, new, quiot,
4s4d; American mixed, old, nominal. Fu
tures, dun; May, nominal; juiy, iu;u;
September, 3s iu',q.
peas Canadian, stenay,
FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter, dull, at
88.
HOPS-At Iondon (Pacific coast), steady,
at ilVdH 10s.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; extra India
mess. G2s 3d. porn, easy; prime mess.
western, 60s 6d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16
lbs., firm, nt -im va. l.nra, nrm; prime
western. In tierces. 41s 3d: American, re
fined. In polls, 41s 6d. Bacon, firm: Cumber
land cut, 2U to so ins., us va: snort rms,
16 to 24 lbs., 44k 9d; clear middles, light,
28 to 31 lis.. 42s 3d: one c car middles.
heavy. 35 to 40 lbs., 41s; short clear backs.
1C to 20 lbs., 40s6d; clear 'bellies, 14 to 16
lbs., 43s, Shoulders, square, ll to 13 lbs,
nrm.
BUTTER Dull: finest United States, SSs;
ennd United States. C6s.
Cltcitiani American nnesi wnne, auu, at
lis: American nnesi coiorea, quiet, at os.
TALLOW l'rimo. steady, riuiet. nt 25s:
Australian. In London, steady, at 26a 3d.
The grain exclinnge win be closed May
25. 27 nnd 28 and tho provision exchango
Mny 23 and -i.
Knitsna City (Jraln and PrnTlstons.
KANSAS CITY. May 23WHEAT-July.
66W5J665c: September. 64"io: cash. No. 2
hard, 70c; No. 3, 6854063c: No. 2 red, 70S71c.
corn May, 4utc; Juiy, 40Ho: Septem
ber. 40'lic: cash, No. 2 mixed, 4054c; No, 2
Chicago T
do pfd
C. C. C. A St. L, .
Colo. Southern ....
do 1st pfd
do 24 nfd
Df Inward & II. ... .
Del. L. A W
Denver A itlo O.
do pfd
Krie
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley .
do nfd
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
L. E, A W
do pfd
Lout. A Nash...
Manhattan 1, ..,
Met. St. Ily
Mex. Central ......
Mex. National
Minn. A Ht. I.
Mo. Pacific ..,
M.. K. A T...
do pfd ,
N. J. Central,,
I2il
.
. 15
. tJ2
. u
.1(!254
.2M'j
45?,
A V.
T St. L.
do nfd
Union Pacific ...
do nfd
U'abnsh
do pfd
V. A L. E
do !d pfd. a.,
Wis. Central ....
do pfd ,
p. e. c. a Rt, i
Adams Kxpress
Anier. Kxprces .
P. S. Kxpress...,
We I Is-Fargo Kx.
Amal. Copper ..
('. A P....
pfd ,
Lin, Oil..
pfd ,
S. A It.,
pfd
TOhacco
Amer.
do
Anier.
do
Anier,
rln
. fi'i'Amer,
. ItYAna. Mln. Co.
K Drk. Rnp, Tr,
... 6.1
...178
... M
W'.m
... 8.14
... 54
!!!im
...10!',i
...U3
...l7"t
2S'i
ll'i
.1044
7
.IM
N. Y. Central 119
Nor. A West
do pfd
No. Pad do
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennnylianla ....
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. A 8. P....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
50' t,
87'.b
.zoo
. f7H
. 314
.141
. 41,,
. 75Vi
. M
. 43
. 80
,. f?',4
,. 32
,. t:'.i
..153T4
Colo. K. A I.
Con. (las
Con. Totmcco ,
do pfd
Oen. Electric .,
Olucose Sugar .
Hocking Coal ,,
Int'n'l Paper ,,,,
do prd
Int'n'l Power ...
Iiclede Uas ....
National Illscult
National Lead ..
National Salt ...
do pfd
No. American ..
Pacific Mall ....
People's uas ....
Pressed Steel
do pfd..,.,
Pullman Pal
ttepublle Steel
do prd
Sugar
renn. C. A I....
II. A P. Co..
pfd
leather...
pfd
Rubber....
pfd
Steel
pfd..
4Si
.. 23
.. 2
.. 4:i
32.
..1"0
.. 9
.. 2.5,
.. 40",
.. 17
., 3)
.. 2')
.. m
.. 73
. . . -75
....190
. ... SO
....110
....US
.... 23
.... T9',i
.... :i
.... 4i;i
.... ii.i
.... K
....12.W
.... 4nj
.... 7J.
.... !:
....!1G'.4
....
....103
....i:o
.... 6.
.... 1754
.... 23
.... 7m;
.... w
M54
41
17
41
7f!4
S5
34H
1I3H
45i
fl'i
Cnr...:03
ihrnncli mviicen nf this nest and there Is
little sign of other untoward conditions.
In some states the apparent nerenge wns
at,linr ihim Inst emir, hut the better con
dition suggests nti'cqiinllv good yield. This
Includes nllownncc for losses in icxan,
where drouth necessitated replanting, and
In mnnv cases the llnnl acreage waa not.
moix than half last year's. As tho entire
yield or tne state is a comparatively urum-
imrtnnl f.ir.tnr In the totnl winter wheat
ctop its misfortunes will not materially af
reet tno aggregate.
Cotton Jlnrlict.
NEW YORK, Mny 23.-C0TTON Today's
cotton market was moved by buying and
selling orders from the outside nnd failed
to materially respond to either bullish or
henrlsh Intlueiipen. The market closed
steady, with prices net 1010 points higher.
Middling upland, 8ic muiuiing gun, aw,
sales, 93 bales.
LIVERPOOL. May 23. COTTUN-Spot.
moderate, business, l-32d lower; American
middling fair. 4!4dr sales, 8,000 bales, of
which 500 were ror sacculation and exnort
anil Included 7.0u0 Amerlcnn: receipts, 10,000
bales, including o.soo American.
NEW ORLEANS. May 23. COTTON
Spot, quiet nnd stendy; sales, 2,550 bales;
ordinary, 5Uo: good ordinary, 6 15-16o; low
middling, bc; middling, i?c; gooo mia
dllng, 811-lc; middling fair. 8 5-16c; re
ceipts, 1,699 bales; stock, 162,016 bales.
ht. i,ouis. .Mav :s.-lu i iu,n-uuii
sales, none: middling, 711-16c; receipts. 864
bales; shipments, 1,352 bales; stock, 73,667
bales.
Car..
do
U. S.
do
U. S.
do
U. s.
do
Western Union
1".4
. 73
l5i
. 12
. 69
. U54
. 774
. 6114
. 434
. b:
Coffee Mnrliet.
NEW YORK. Mny 23.-COFFEE-Spot
Rio. dull: No. 7 Invoice. 65ic. Atlld. quiet:
Cordova. 85101254c. On tho call tho feeling
was stendy. with prices net unchanged to &
nolnts hlahcr. A cable to tho effect that
tho now crop would be. late In coming for
ward has he tied to hold the market steady
Prices were net unchanged to o points
nigncr. rotai sales, 22,iii nags, including
May. 6.400: June, R.4.ic: July, n.ooc: sentom
ber. 5.6O05.fi5c: October. 5.70c: November.
5.70c: December. 5.!5Wi.90c: Jnnunry. 6.900)
&,uoc; luarcn, 0.01(6. juc.
Trust rccelnts.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: The attendance
at the Stock exchange here today was
small nnd prices were inclined to droop.
owing more to negiest tnnn to any pres
sure to sell. Americans wero still dis
trusted, pending an nuthorltatlve announce.
ment concerning tno settlement or t lie
Northern Pacific complication. Tho ex.
chnngo committee has decided to postpone
consideration or tne resumption or buying
In of that stock until June. This announce
ment served to Increase confidence here nrid
the demand for Erie caused a feeling of
cneerruiness. Tne strength or tne Erie is
sues brought out tnlk that the Pennsyl
vania conl purchase, the buying of the
Leyland steamships and the developments
or tno i-.rie system are an parts otvone
transaction connected with tho great coal
trust which Is said to have been formed
for Importing American coal to Euronc.
Money was easier today, on tho release by
tno Indian council or jluamxjo uy today s ar
rival of 676.000 in gold bars tit the bank.
The bank returns show that tho market has
repaid to the bank 8,000,000. Paris cheques,
Sew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. May 23.-MONEY-On call.
steady at 30454 per cent; last loan, 4 per
cent; ruuug rate, 4 per cent; prime mer
cantile paper, tfi-154 ner cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong. with
actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.88540
i.BSfn ror demand and at t.M; tor sixty
days: posted rates, $I.SoV4 and $1.59; com
mercial bins, $4.8454-
SILVER Cert lllcutes. nominally at GOc:
bar. taic: Mexican dollars. 4S'.4c.
bunds Government, steady: state, inac
tive; rauroaa, irregular.
The cluslnc pi lets on bonds todai are as
follows:
U. S. ret. 2s, ret
do coupon
do 3s, reg ,
do coupon
do new 4j, reg,,
do coupon
do old 4s, reg
do coupon ...
do If, reg
do coupon , ...
D, of C. 3 (Ji...
Atch. gen. 4.,,
do ad). 4s
Can. So. 2s,..,
C. A O. 4,s,,.
do 5s
C. A N. W. c.
do 8. F. ,deb,
..10S54
.1M!
,.109
.laiS
N. Y. C. Is 107',
N. J. C. gen. is. ,..13214
.-so. racino ss.
do 4s ,...:',
N Y. C A St L 4s.. 10714
11751 Nor. A West. c. 4s.. 100
Chicago Ter. 4i....
Colo. So. 4s
d. a n. a. 4s.
Erie gen. 4i,...
P. W. A D. C. ist,..:io
Urn. Electric i 18i!4
la, Central 1 117
L. A N, unl. 4s.. ...103
M.. K. A T. 2a..
do 4s
....tills Ore. Nov. I l(fl
....li:V! do 4s lot
....10S4 O. S. L. c. 5s 117?
.t",-i nrnumn gen, is .... ivva
in, n. w. is 101
....102, 81 L A I M c. 6s, ...in
.... 95 iSt L A 8 F g. 6S....135H
....ius-4 fct, raui .consols.... 199
,...tOS St. P.. C. A P. la.
....120 I do it 119'',
,s..tiia, ho. racinc la..
5..12r, So. Railway 5s.
Evaporated nnil Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. May 23. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market for evnpornted ap
nleh wns a very slow ono today. Trading
wns only in tne way or meeting immediate
requirements. stnto common. 3u4',lc:
prime, 4540lsic; choice, 50554c; fancy, t0)
B'fcC.
UAiiifuiusiA dried FRUITS Were
without change and quiet. Prunes, 3540)
e.io ner id., ns to hizo ana aun uv. Ann-
eots. Royal. 754012c; Moor Park, 854013c.
i-eacnes, peeicu. liijjj-w; unpeeieu, ufttrwe.
Oil nnil Tlnslii.
SAVANNAH. Mav 23. OILS Bnlritn tur
pentine, urm, ji4C. . uosin, nrm; quote: a,
B. C. $1.15: D. $1.20nE. 11.25: F. 11.20: G.
11,30; ti. ji.w; 1, i.np,' k, jz.uo; m, i3.;b; .n
$2.70: WG, $3: WW, $3.35.
i.lVliltl'UOL. May 23. OILS Cottonseed.
Hull refined, spot, Bteady, 22s 3d. Linseed.
MS.
LONDON. May 23.-OILS-L nseed. 23s fid.
Turpentine spirits, zis ja.
SiiKiir MnrUet.
NEW YORK. Mav 23. SUGAR Raw. firm
but quiet; fair rellnlng, 3ic: centrlf jnal. 96
ii-si, i ;ci moiuHBes sugar, j c reuned
steady.
NEW ORLEANS. Mav 23.-SUG A R-
Qtilet: onen kettle, a 2-lfi'3 13.16o: nnen kei.
tie. centrifugal, 35404HC; centrifugal yellow,
4540.1 ll-16c: seconds, 2 Ic. Molasses, quiet;
centrifugal, 715c.
Dry (inoila MnrUet.
NEW YORK. Mnv 23.-DRY GOOns
There has been more business doinir tmluv
iiiaii I'll lui-iiuua uuyH 01 U1U WCCK, DUl 1116
increase nns not ucen important In any
direction. Prices nre unchnneed. The ov.
port dm.nnd f r China has been on a some-
wnii tuner scuie uurmg tno last two days
Wool .llnrkct.
ST. LOUIS. Mav 23 WOOr Wnnlr enlnir
but ShOWlnir no nuntnhle decline, medium
grades. 1101754c; light tine. 110 1454c; heavy
iiuu, ;-ijiiu, mi) wasneu, nai.uc.
. Joseph Live Stock Market.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mav 23.-rHneHal.1
The Journal quotes:
wa i i i.t-j ueccipts. I.ROO head: market
siroiig io iuc nigncr: natives. 11.3.MW.E0
Texas and westerns. $3.8305.50: cows' and
neirers, 12.35W5.00: bill s and stairs, s? :j
.i,iHiiisB unci cuivch, w.iuyi.sa; stock'
urn nun leeuers, w.isr.7.i: venls, $4.2o0U5O
nyiio iieceiptH. ,,iuo neau: marks
steady to 5c bleher; nil crmlet. I.-. r.Mr on
uuin in Bines, a.iur(io.Mi; Pigs, steady.
" . i.iixio iieceipts, uu ncaa
ii'imci uifiner: lamos, ii.iiraro.aa: vear.
lings, 11.40(114. ,6: wethers. S4.nOW4 in-
U6
ai'i 's. n. a T. 6i 6i
MHjTex. A P. Is ISO
10111 do 2s 03
S.".l Union Pacific 4s....i9.'tt
vatah is in
do 2s 110
West Shore 4 1134
wis. central 4 99
Ri'i Va. Centuries 95
99
Offered.
XeiT York Live Stock Mnrl.et.
NEW YORK. Mnv n.t C attt.ij. r
ceipts, 1,131 head; nothing doing: feeling
'""') niuw; Biiiiiments, n cattle
nnd So sheep.
Kyii r.n tteceipts, 108 head; steady : lis
iu-mi uueuiui veais. si.:-yn.i.i.t nntrermiiifi
11UIII1IIU1.
SHEEP AND LAMTIR nerelnts S11 hnoH
quiet and stendy; clipped sheep, $3.0004.80
cnppen inmus, J5.OO05.1O, with no prlmo
offered.
HOGS Recclnts. 1.363 head: nnr.ilnnllv n
trltle weaker.
Cat I.e. Hogs. Sheep,
2,413
3,o'J(
'.,0J''
4.IJ9
11,5'Jl
1 1.03S
l,.S)J
oV,ljl
3(,uo0
I..0IJ
b.aiO
3,43
,itJ
3,(43
le.i'.'ii
2j,.'
.'.M.y
Ju,t,5
U.iVt
11,514
South
com-
I 1901. I900.1S99.1693.1&97.1S96.1M5.
May 1.
May 2.
May 3,
May i.
May b.
May t.
Aiuy 7.
May
o....
10...
11...
12...
13...
14...
15...
16...
li.
18.
19.
o 0441 0 Vi J il I 1 3 7H I U 4 41
o ll?, u IS j 4 ;m ' l,
& 741 b l'i J 6a 4 S1 3 "It I
6 ti44 b 2U i t 4 Do 3 72 1 3 Ai
6 67'ki I 4 1)41 J M J bll A 4
b Dtl & 2t 3 lej 3 TU 3 3' 4 31
jli i u lui 3 69t i J hi u i9i I i
& 05541 5 12 3 65 3 89 13 lk 4 4
U bl I b 1j1 Si tui o Vji 3 Mi I I 4i
4 4
4 04
4 47
49
o w54
b 6S54I
j ii
6 o;5i
5 tj'J
u 72
b '.354
6 73
I o b7541 6 03i
I o bi?s
,1 1UI 3 0.1 u 'Ji, J bu 4 Wl 4 1U
6 15i 3 66 4 19 8 66 3 17
a M 3 &, 3 2u 4 44
& I'll I 4 4t ii 1,11 4 lj -I
& 21 3 671 ( 3 611 3 211 1 31
6 23 ! 3 63 1 4 25 1 3 19 4 27
b U 4 OUI 4 40 u 00 1
6 Hi 3 tfll 4 .9i 2 621 3 111 4 28
S 10
5 08l
6 01
3 65
3 65
4
3 62
3 bo
4 35 3 61 3 121
4 201 3 Hi a Oil 4 46
4 26 3 twl 3 Uj 4 J
3 621 3 03; 4 37
4 33f j 3 02 4 35
')
May
May
.my
May
May
ay
May
May
Aiay i-u.
May 21.
Mav 22.
May 23.
Indicates Hnndnv.
Tho olllclnl number of cars of stock
brought In todny by each-rond was:
Cattle. Hons. Bh'n. II scs.
C. M. fi: 8t. P. RV
f). Xr St. I. Uv
.Missouri l'aciuo itv.. s i ..
Liuon caclllc system. 20
C. & N. W. Ry 1
F E. & M. V. Ry.... 31
S. C. & P. Ry 1
C, St. P., M. i O. Ry 7
it. & M. R. uy
C, U. & q. Ry 2
K, C. & St. J. Ry 3
C, R, I. & P., cast... 6
C, K. I. & P., west,. ..
Illinois central i
Total rccelnts ....106 1S5 14
Tho disposition of the day'B receipts was
us roiiowii, eacn ouyer purcnasiug tno
numuor oi neau inaicateu
6
I
I
20
3
62
1
14
33
10
is
1
Buyers
Omnna I'acklne Co.
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Hwltt, from country....
ljonmnn Ac co
Livingstone it Schallcr.
N. Morris
A. S. Mawhlnncy
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
276
627
732
393
'"s
61
33
3
63
2.637
1,603
4,941
3,714
110
Totul 2,156 12,795 2,5
CATTLE Tho sunnlv of cattle this morn
lng was rather llgnt, and as packers were
all liberal buyers the market ruled strong
and active all around.
Receipts Included about 65 cars of beef
steers and tho quality of the offerings as a
whole was very good. Buyers were out
early and on anything at all good the
marKet could be quoted strong to a dime
higher, or fully a dime higher for the last
two days. As high us $5.5b was paid today
for prime cattle, which Is the best price
so far this year, the top previous to this
time being $5 60, which was paid last week.
Taking the market ns a whole today it wns
in very good shape and prncticauy every
thing was out of first hands In good season.
There were only a few cows and heifers
here today and some fancy prices wero
pnld. All the buyers seemed to nave libornl
orders and sellers took advantage of the
opportunity to sell out at good prices. The
market could perhaps beet be described by
culling it strong to a dime higher and
actlvo. It did not take long for sellers to
dispose of what they had, and In most
cases thev sot their own prices.
Hulls also sold to good advantage today
and the market can bo quoted strong on
all desirable, grades. Stags also com
manded very satisfactory prices, and veal
calves sold fully us well as they did yes
terday.
As has been the case all the week, thero
were not enough stockers and feeders on
sale to make a market. The few odds and
cuds changed hands at nominally steady
prices. The inquiry rrom tne country con
iieprcneiiiuiive saica;
STEERS,
tlnues rather light.
BEEF
rinstnn stock Quotations,
BOSTON, May 23,-Call loans. 35404 per
cent: time loans, 405 per cent. Official
closing:
white. 41ie,
OATS No. 2 white, aiic,
RYE-No. 2. 65664c.
HAY Choice tlmothv. 110.50f?11.00: choice
prairie, i:i.,oinu.(0.
HfiTKM-ireumerj, I4!'ffib5tc; dairy,
fancy. 135401454c
EGGS Steady : fresh Missouri and Kan.
saa stock, 'J.4c, cases returned; new white
wood cases inciuncd, vie more.
receii" th wneat, ts.oou nu.; corn, 45,600
nu.: oats. u,ii on.
shipments wneat, 6,200 bu.: corn.
9,WJ ou.; oui, ;i,i" uu.
Minneapolis Wlient, Flour nnd Itrnn,
MINNEAPOLIS. May 23. WHEAT Cash.
T2i4c! Julv. 725i?f72'.ic:' September. 6S';c.
FLU I'll 1' irst pnienin, .wm.ju, seconu
pntents, $3.8003.90: tlrst clears, $2.7002.80;
second clears, .'.iu(i(.'i.
iiran in nuiK, iu.wmu.ib.
nnlutli Ornln Market.
DULUTH. May 23. WHEAT Cash No, 1
hnrd. 77Uc: No. 1 northern. 74ic: No.
northern. 7054c; May, 7iic; July, 7054c; Sep-
lemner, 7ii?c.
CORN IHjc: May, 42c.
OATB-290 295io.
i
Peoria Mnrliet,
PEORIA. Mav 23. CORN-Lower: No. 2.
uc.
OATS-Sleadv: No. 2 white. 2954c. track.
. WHISKY-On the basis of $1.27 for fin
ished poods.
Fore I mi Flnnnclal,
RERUN, May 23. The unfavorable dls-
position regarding business continued on
the bourse today. This was accentuated by
iinsntlsractorv reports about crop pros
pects. Americans were tlrm on New York
novices.
LONDON, Mny 23. The demand for
money was actlvo today and supplies were
limited, wiscounis were nrm. Tne at
tendance on tne stock exchange was
meager. Prices were fairly steady. A mix
ture of holiday feeling nnd nervousness
produced stagnation. Americans were tr-
.144,
A., T. A S, F...
do prd
Amer. Sugar ....
do pfd. 1211
Amer. Telephone ..179
Boston A Albany.. .2,'5
Uoston L 183
JJoston A Maine .,..197
c n. A Q mu
Dominion Coal ,,,, 21
do pfd 115
U. H, Ste.l 4-,U
do pfd fJ 1
Kltchburg pfd 145
aen. Electric 223
Mex. Central 2.','i
N. B. O, A C 1('4
Old Dominion 31 Vi
Rubber 2j
Union Paclne IWi.
Union Idnd 3
West End ft
74?4 Westing, Electric ..
Ofi N. E. O. A C. 5s... 64
Am, Tel, 4
Adventure
Illng. Mln. Co....
Amal. Copper ...
Atlantic
Uoston A Mont..
Ilutte A Uoston...
Cal. A Hecla
Centennial
Frunklln
Humboldt
Osceola
Parrot
Qulncy
Santa I-e Copper.
Tamarack
Utah Mining ....
Winona
Wolverines ,,
.105
.. 22
..HS
.. 30
..435
..lOSli
..S40
,.. 2-4
,.. lf'l
,., 20
... f.7
,.. (3
,,1C
,..225
... ;'"4
... 214
,.. 66
Stock- tn Sight.
ThO fOllOWlmr t.lhln dhntv, lllA fAnlnta nf
cattle, hogs nnd sheep nt the four principal
live niutft nmiKcts uay o:
. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 2,2C3 12,897 3 748
Chicago D.000 3.(00 14.(HKJ
Kansas city a.snri n win i inn
St. Louis 1,(00 7.8W 1.500
Totals
.16,6:3 38,197 20,018
London Htouk (luntat Inns.
LONDON, May 23.-4 p. m.-Cloaing:
Consols, money ,
do account.
Atchison
Canadian Paclfto
St. Paul
Illinois Central ,
Iulsvllie
... l'i
9 1.10
... 7'i
..")!
...161
...14214
...lU
Pnlon Paclfto pfd... PI
N. V. Central 15J
Erie, (24
do Irt pfd 70!i
rennsyivanla 74
Heading 21;
.so. racinc pfd 102H
Orand Trunk 11U
Anaconda a;
Ttand Mines 421
V. S. Steel IV,
do pfd 3V4
BAR SILVER-Dull at 2754d.
MONEY ,1.4rd3: ner cent. The rat a nf
discount In the open market for nhort bills
is aOT1. per cent: ror tbren months' h lis.
td-iviiun Per cent.
Hank Clcirlnu.
OMAHA, May 23. Bank clearings today,
i.isi,.iii i'urrciMiiiuiiiK uay last year, i,
027.234: Increase. $33,983.
CHICAGO. May 23,-ClearingB. $25,767,661:
balances. $2.207,23o; posted exchange, $1.8554
04.89: Nw York exchange, 16c premium.
PHILADELPHIA, May 23,-Clenrlllgs,
$18.549,40S: balances. $2,377,045.
ST. LOVIS, May 23.-Clearlnss, $6,767,-
759; balances, $1,315,318; money, 607 per
Steel Corporation Ilnya Mine.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Mav 23. A sneeUl
from Norway, Mich., says: The Aragon
Bessemer ore mine here has been purchased
by the United States Steel corporation for
$2.fA),000. Ohio parties held most of tho
stock In the mine, which has been nnpn
for twelve years.
THE REALTY MAR IC ITT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs-
day, .iiny zj, woi;
Warranty needs.
Joseph Weeks nnd wife to Rebecca
Thorp. lot 13, Graves park $ 70
J. M. I.owe and husband to D. H.
Brotchle. lot 8, block 8, Patrick's 2d
Saratoga add 200
Samuel Reynolds to W. R, Bennett,
lot 6, block 146. Omnhn 10,000
W. E. Swentzcl nnd wlfn to David
Talbot. 142 x 305 feet In lot 3. Ill 23-15.13. 3.000
M. H. Folger et nl to J. F. Spalding,
w", lots ii and 12, block 5, union's nu, 2,wo
E. C. Finney nnd wife to G. W. Cur
tins. c54 lot 5 nnd n54 of o54 lot 6,
Mock Ii. Improvement Asso. ndd.... 2
K. A. Anderson, executor, to Joshua
Hlale, lot 11, blork 1, Walnut Hill... 2,4m)
(lull 4'lnliu Deed.
G. B. Tzschuck nnd wife to Omnhn
Loan nnd Trust Co. SaUngs bank,
40x101,7 feet commencing at nolnt 62
feet west of se cor. lot 3, (dock 3,
Capitol Hill add 1
Deeds.
Sheriff to Omaha Loan and Trust Co.
Savings bank, 40x101,7 feet, commenc
ing nt point 62 feet wear of so cor,
lot 4, block 3, Capitol Hill add........ 1,550
W. O. Gilbert, administrator, to A. 8.
Carter, lot 7, block 6, First add. to
Fowler Place
Total amount of transfers
No. Av. I'r. No. A v. Pr.
1 0 4 l) 8 1033 6 00
6 101S 4 ;0 43 1140 5 CO
1 720 4 25 12 1250 5 CO
1 710 4 25 5 ,1912 5 0)
1 10CO 4 S5 44 1071 6 no
1 1030 4 35 2 10SO 5 CO
2 1110 4 CO 28 UU 5 (0
3 ,. "JU3 4 ! 91 1116 6 00
1 930 4 10 1 1110 5 00
2 970 4 10 20 1157 & 00
6 33 4 CO 19 1101 3 05
5 900 4 GO 15 1240 5 01
20 9S1 4 70 4 1347 5 10
16 1066 4 V0 2 1230 5 10
1 900 4 73 4', 1021 5 10
32 945 4 75 42 1110 5 10
18 924 4 75 31 1051 5 10
C 915 I SO 21 11W 5 15
4 1057 4 SO 26 1218 6 '5
10 1046 4 SO 2 1700 15
13 1012 4 5 20 1176 5 !5
16 95 4 S5 41 1C99 5 15
23,.,.....'.... O.'O 4 X, 42 1210 5 16
16 10S1 4 9-) U 1448 5 20
12 925 4 90 54 1191 3 M
4 1040 4 f0 2 1103 6 20
19 1049 4 '.") 14 1246 3 20
18 1101 4 90 19 1223 5 23
17 936 4 90 19 125,6 5 25
14 1057 4 90 19 1267 5 25
20 1063 4 90 36 1261 5 i
2 1015 4 90 16 1423 5 25
C 935 4 90 101 1235 5 34
4 1107 4 90 32 1370 3 35
4 1033 4 90 1 1190 5 33
33 i:2) 4 9) 33 1332 i 40
IS 1000 5 00 IS 1374 6 40
1 1190 5 to 17 140S 6 53
1072 3 It)
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
2 1716 4 70 11 1020 4 95
12 1113 4 75 C 10:i 3 00
6 S55 4 '.5 15 1220 S '0
9 967 4 75 15 12j6 5 20
i 986 4 73 19 1258 6 SO
25 1036 4 90
COWS.
1 750 1 00 1 1080 4 CO
J 750 1 00 1 730 4 (V)
1 , SS0 2 00 1 1070 4 00
2 915 2 00 1 1190 4 00
1 930 2 25 1 US0 4 00
1 740 2 50 1 1070 4 00
1 970 2 75 1 670 4 W
1 1090 2 7 5 1 600 4 00
1 1010 2 75 2 1160 4 00
1 920 1 73 1 1270 4 00
1 1070 2 h'i 1 W) 4 00
1 960 2 S5 1 1100 4 00
2 1570 2 85 1 120) 4 05
1 930 3 00 1 1030 4 10
1 990 3 10 3 1070 4 10
X 950 3 15 1 1170 4 15
1 1150 3 15 2 1120 4 15
1 950 3 25 2 1275 4 20
1 1020 3 25 1 1150 4 15
1., 960 3 25 1 1200 4 25
1 1060 3 50 1 9)0 4 25
1 1030 3 50 6 1230 4 25
1. 10M 3 65 1 1031 4 23
IT 760 3 65 2 855 4 40
1 920 3 65 2 1203 4 40
1 Ml 3 75 9 1064 4 40
1 122) 3 75 1 11S0 4 40
1 1140 3 75 21 903 4 40
1 750 3 75 21 9C6 4 40
1 670 3 75 20 95? 4 45
2 940 3 73 1 1170 4 41
1 m 3 M 6 1205 4 45
1 760 3 75 6 981 4 10
2 990 3 73 2 1260 4 0
1 1144 3 73 1 1610 4 fO
1 610 3 75 4 112) 4 60
2 10CO 3 75 1 K90 4 -'0
1 9S5 3 75 1 1090 4 :-U
2 925 3 85 1 1100 4 60
6 1041 3 90
COWS AND HEIFERS.
7 958 4 no li 113 4 60
12 996 4 20 8 1043 4 65
3 853 4 3 2 1050 4 65
HEIFERS.
1 930 2 25 S S21 3 75
1 SV0 4 15 1 740 3 SO
1 980 4 25 S33 3 93
1 710 4 25 1 1000 4
1 770 4 40 1 S70 4 40
3 1010 4 M 1 ft 610 4 45
1 (50 4 60 11 813 4 li
3 1080 4 Vi 3 691 4 60
2 373 3 "5 1 400 4 7J
BULLS.
1 1641 3 00 1 1120 4 04
1 1300 3 CO 1 1340 4 00
1 13(0 3 25 1 1521 4 01
2 lt0 S i'O 2 1770 4 03
J 1004 3 M 1 1400 4 10
1 1100 3 50 1 1670 I IS
2 1205 3 M 1 1894 4 IS
1 1064 3 65 1 H20 4 13
J 150 3 0 1 1660 4 20
1 1004 3 "5 1 1530 4 25
1 -1650 3 J) 2 1115 4 21
1...
1..,.
14..
1..
1..
2..
1..
2..
15..
6..
, I1M J S I MO 4 JS
J090 4 "I 1.. 1170 4 35
1300 4 (0 1 0 4 5
CALVES.
, 100 4 K 1. 200 4 75
, ISO 4 ,'-0 1 120 t CO
220 4 :)
STAGS.
mo 4 to i ijm 4 :o
STOCkVoWS AND HEIFERS.
., 760 2 tO 3 6.6 3 33
4S4 2 J 1 6M 3 (0
766 2 9) 4.. &'. 3 fJ
154 3
STOCK CALVES.
$3 3 M 1 370 4 75
32) 4 (0 2 2S0 4 99
Jin 4 tfi
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
ivi
. S95
.1160
. 772
. r,6o
. 766
. 9V)
. sill
793
54
3 70
4 "0
4 2)
4 10
4 40
1.
4....
6...,
i.
i....
i....
4
4....
S.10
632
, 720
, f07
670
, MO
, C20
411
i 450
4 !0
4 64
4 M
4 i'O
4 CO
4 r&
4 35
4 70
4 "
run
of
HOGS There wn unnther henvv
hogs hero todny, mnklng the supply for
tne nrst rour days of this week the heaviest
n some time past, other points reported
decline In vnlues nnd ns n result the
market here opened about 254c lower than
yesterday. The first sales were inostlv nt
$5.00, but ns the morning advanced tho
market became more nctlvn nnd prices
tinned tip, the market closing stronger than
the opening, or nearly stendy with yester
day's general market. Tho bulk of all tho
hniTH ii mu utit ia.ro unit j.i.iu,. with n r,iw
of tho choicer loads nt $3.65 nnd from that
up to $3.7254- The lighter loads were left
until the last end and sold rrom $5.0) down
Althouch the receipts were liberal, tho de
mand was equal to the occasion and every
thing was out of tlrst hands in good season
Representative suits;
No. av
78 217
76 219
62 266
62 211
ft 221
No. AV
24 150
SO 1(4
8h.
110.
81,.
M..
61..
67..
M..
9..
117.
80...
.171
,...203
....iet
....190
....230
....203
....179
....244
.223
40
120
120
3)
?0
61 271
258
67 219
(2 294
65 297
tO 270
J 216
81 199
.194
.270
2.17
7.
69.
72.
K.
69.
62.
78.
88..
85.
83.
26....
M....
65....
138...
68....
89....
35....
S."....
So....
68....
74....
SI....
44....
64
....20J
....232
....207
....220
....192
....208
....216
....244
...240
...282
...226
...215
...1S9
...252
...212
...224
...217
...221
...199
227
223
80
160
SO
40
160
M
160
80
240
120
to
'io
120
100
80
120
SO
200
210
75 231
64 246
76 246
86 223
43 320
69 281
69 2C3
71 246
73 215
ti 343
SO 201
63 223
61 252
69 208
88 229
63 214
62 234
6..
11..
65..
71..
80...
107..
48...
72..
71..
62..
S6..
.227
....249
....237
....235
....254
....226
.-...191
....230
....241
....217
....233
....239
....196
62 213
..241
70...
91...
141..
77..
35...
67...
61...
69...
64...
70...
72...
71...
68...
C8.
57.
...214
...227
...226
...194
...257
...257
...223
...214
,..260
...224
...223
...214
...239
. . .229
...274
I'r.
5 CO
5 65
6 65
5 .".754
6 .'Hi
5 575,
8 C?
5 I7V
6 671
5 60
5 60
5 CO
6 01
5 0
6 60
6 60
6 (0
S 61
5 60
5 00
6 60
6 60
3 i 'O
6 60
3 60
i CO
6 60
t 00
1 CO
5 60
5 60
6 (6
5 CO
5 60
6 0)
5 60
S CO
5 60
6 CO
5 CO
6 CO
5 CO
6 CO
6 CO
6 CO
5 61
3 60
3 60
6 CO
5 80
5 60
5 60
5 CO
6 60
5 '0
6 61
6 CO
5 60
6 61
5 CO
5 CO
5 CO
6 CO
5 00
5 CO
6 CO
6 CO
5 60
6 60
5 6)
6 IV)
5 60
6 60
6 CO
6 61
5 CO
5 60
5 60
S CO
5 I0
5 60
5 60
6 CO
5 CO
5 CO
5 64
6 60
5 CO
6 6214
5 V4
65 260
66 215
64 267
62 242
77 220
(6 282
81 248
40
SO
160
160
ti
A.,
36..
64..
C6..
61..
47..
65..
63..
66..
51..
75..
(3..
!64
....."IS
, 275
, 254
284
263
, 250
, 264
, 236
, 258
, 267
, 249
253
71 213
63.
62...,
29...
62...
73...
67...
74...
C2.
70...
64
68....
66....,
61....
48....
74....
S3....
61....
C3....
60....
64....
79....
66....
SI....
71....
67....
CO....
63
64
81
64
S2....
76..
71..
63..
72..
73.,
68..
;4.
.245
....276
....307
....279
....213
....273
....234
....328
....262
319
246
...231
...2M
...300
...207
...204
...231
...25
...250
...283
...288
...23S
...222
...231
...264
...249
...252
...215
...248
....233
..223
..218
..245
..251
..233
..263
.229
64 247
..831
..243
.'i255
..234
..262
..247
..274
..249
324
228
.303
...2S4
...266
...291
...276
...268
...326
...318
...237
...297
...367
...308
69 281
62 318
SHEEP There was a light run of sheep
nere today, uut the demand on tne part o
packers was not very heavy. Wethers were
slow sale and about 15c lower all around
Ewes did not sell so much different from
esterdnv. Lambs were In cood demnnd
where the quality was satisfactory, but
there were nn irood wooled lambs here.
Clipped lambs and spring lambs sold steady
ir tney wero gooo, dui tne common kiiiuo
were neo-lerted.
Quotations: Cholco clipped wethers, $4.10
fff4.2.i: rnir to Eooa c ppco wetners. si.wa
4.10; choice clipped ewes, $3.6504.00; fair to
good clipped ewes, N.iuija.ba; cnoice wooieu
lambs. $5.4005.60; fair to good Iambs, $5,200"
5 10? e nt-ed Iflmtis. I4.MNio.10: rair to KOOQ
clipped lnmbs, $4.4O04.W; spring lambs. $5.W)
06.00: feeder wethers. $3.500400: feeder
lambs, $1,0004.40. Representative sales:
to..
79...
66...
70...
63...
72...
71...
64...
ss...
63...
65
67...
67...
96,..,
32...
69...
27...
63...
63...
66...
51...
68...
66.
8h. Pr.
240 6 C254
8 1.254
5 C25,
6 t2s
5 !J5
5 621
Sf2W
6 25i
6 (IV,
5 624
6 62',
6 21
6 424
5-'15
6 0?H
6 's
6 r2H
6 C2,
6 62!,
5 .1254
5 621,
$ 6254
5 C2i
6 624
6 325,
6 624
6 hV
3 C25s
5 624
5 625,
6 1525s
6 C2!t
8 025,
5 625,
5 624
6 C2,
5 6S5,
3 6354
6 621,
6 621,
6 62U
5 12',
5 C.2i,
5 624
6 f.?l,
5 C2'i
3 62,
6 (2,
5 e2,
5 62,
5 C25,
6 624
6 C254
6 621,
6 t,2V,
6 625,
6 C25,
6 624
6 6211
5 '251
5 C2,
5 62'1
6 !-,
5 0254
6 aVi
5 6211
5
6 C2,
6 C25,
5 6254
5 f,1!4
6 624
5 C254
6 CS
5 C5
5 65
5 63
5 M
6 05
6 65
6 65
6 C5
5 C3
5 CS
6 65
6 674
5 1714
6 0754
6 70
5 72',
160
84
12)
240
SO
so
'io
ii-')
160
so
ico
1:0
320
SO
200
160
ioi
210
SO
40
"so
200
80
200
120
SO
80
160
120
SO
80
80
'so
240
SO
160
SO
40
40
160
SO
SO
160
40
SO
SO
160
80
120
SO
SO
120
iib
No.
60 cull ewes....,
18 bucks
129 ewes
50 cull lambs
453 Oregon wethers, clipped,,
412 clipped wethers
323 sheep
13) spring lambs
1 lamb
5 shorn lambs
235 shorn Inmb.i
Av.
1 a
100
91
41
96
93
6S
47
70
100
90
Pr.
$2 DO
3 GO
3 65
4 00
4 05
4 15
4 37!
5 50
4 00
4 70
4 70
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET,
Cattle ami llomi Stronn to Higher
Sheen Hull,
PHICAGn. Mnv 23. CATTLE Receipts
9,000 head; steers, active and strong to 10c
hlcber: butcher stock, steady; good to
nrlmn steers. $3.30(fl6.00: poor to medium
$4.2006.20; stockers nnd feeders, slow; fancy
im t,i is. in. S.l.O0flj.O0: cows. J2.90W4.70: heir
erS, J-.W(l7.'JUi CltlllltUP, i.wu-..n, ,,M,,n,
steady at $3.0004. 40; calves, nctlve nnd 3O0
60c higher nt $1.2506.00; Texas red steers
$4.25i5I5.40: Tc.vis grass steers nnd bulls,
J2.75M3.90.
HOGS Receipts today. 30,000 head; to
morrow, 22,000 head; left over, 1,000 head
iiotivn And Ntrnnir to 5c hleher: Kood clear
unces; top, $3,92; mixed and butchers, $3.660i
. m s 4 1 I - tA.rtAH 4 " fm T flit'
D.bl; gOOtl IO CIIOICI" HCllvy, ,J,liruu,J.7
rough heavy, $5.6O0o.7Oj llgnt, $a.i0o.t.'V4
hiillr nf unlpa 3LT.7.Vnn.85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14,000
head; sheep and yearlings, dull; good to
choice wetiiers, $4.4004.60; fair to choice
mixed, $4.1504.40: western sheep, $4.O04;6o;
yearlings, $4,5004.70; native lambs, $I.150
o.l5; western lambs, $5.0005.85,
St. Louis Live Stork MnrUrt,
ST, LOUIS, May 23.-CATTLE-Recel'?ts,
1,600 head, Including 500 head Texans; mar
ket steady for Texuns; natives strong, 10c
higher; native shipping and export steers,
$5.0006.00; dressed beef nnd butcher steers,
$4.2505.35; steers under 1,000 lbs., $3.8d04.iO;
stockers and feeders. W-W!-59LC0,W8 n,nd
heifers. $2.0000.10; earners, $1,2602.85; bulls.
$3.2004.25: Texes and Indian steers, $3,651?
5.00 for fed, with gross steers selling up Io
$4.90, the highest price since 1SSI; cows and
holfors. $2.6501.00. .
HOGS Receipts, 7,800 hend; market
steady: pigs and lights. $5.600 5.70; packers,
$5.600 5.70; butchers, $5.7505.85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclptll, 1,500
hend: market weak, lower; native muttons,
$4.0001.70; lambs, $1.7506.50: cjIIh nnd bucks,
3.OO01.OO; stockers, $3.0003.05; Texas sheup,
$4.10.
Knuans City l.lvn Slock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mny 23, CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,800 head natives, 800 head Texans,
300 head calves: export and dressed beef
steers, steady to 15c higher; others steady
to shade higher; best dress beof steers,
$5.4003.75; fair to good, $1.8008.35; stockors
and iceders. $1,0005,15: westorn-fed steers,
$1,6505.40: Texans and Indians. $4.3506.18;
cows, $3,250.75; heifers. $3.0506.20; ennnem,
$2.6003.15; bulls, $3.0004.90; calves, $4.O"0.2i,
HOGS Receipts. 14,500 head; mnrkot 5o
higher: bulk of snles, 5.6O05.8j; heavy. $5.80
06.90: mixed packers, $5.6.i05.65; light, $5,350)
o.'u: pigs, $4. 50ii5.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,100
head; market steady to 60 higher; western
lambs, $5,2305.65: western wethers, H.'IW
4.75; western yearlings, $1.5005,00: ewes. $3.,5
0-4.25: culls, $2.5003 60: Toxas sheep, $3,450
4.25: Texas lambs, $.4O0I,65; spring Iambs,
$5.5006 50.
Hlons City Live Stonk Mnrhet.
SIOI'X CITY. May 23,-(Sneclal Tele,
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 200; market
steady; beeves, $4.4005.10; cows and bulls,
mlxod, $2.5004.00; stockers and feeders,
$3.2504.60; calves and yearlings, $3.460175.
HOGS Receipts. 3.6CD; market shade
lower, selling, 15 5005.6); bulk, $5.5254.
Inexpensive
Offices
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WALL PAPER.
Large, well selected Htock, prlcea itme at
eaitein housefi lfctest novelties. Doalera
aend for !W1 namplr lino and term.
t2tr..,n" '. nniih",
COMMISSION.
Havid Cole Co.,
Fresh Dressed Poultry!
Oysters and Celery.
110 So, 11th St. Omnlii
PAINTS ANU OILS.
National Oil & Paint Co,
(Incorporated.)
MANUFACTUKHll.S AMD JOIIIIEIIS.
Paints for ail Purposes,
Varnishes, etc.
1015 and 1017 Jones St., Tal V21, Omnhil
'I t-lrlllllili.i IO".tl.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James B. Iloyd & Co.,
OMAHA. NKIJ.
COMMISSION
GRAIN. 1'IIOVIHIOXH AMI STOCKS.
Hoard of Trmle II n 1 1 1 1 u.
Direct wires to ChlraEO and New York,
Corrtsrondenct, Jolin A. Wrtn & Cu