10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THT'RSDAV, MAY 80, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wbtat ftnlti Firm oi Export tf Drouth and HiHiiB Fly. JULY CORN ACTIVE AND HIGHER Oata Until Slrmlj- vrlth Fairly CJooil Commission lliiylnu for Onlslde Aeconnt Provision Firm on Hinder IIiiki. ClIICAtiO. May 29.-Hlgher cable;, con tinued drouth In the spring wheat district, wllh report of (Infringe by Hessian lly, cmtsoiJ a linn wheat market early today. filtlioiiKh the- Haiti were not all maintained wwlng largely to reports late In the srssloij f rains in the northwest. July wheat 'Closed v,e lower, July com lie higher, July rats unchnnged ami provision from tint-hanged to 5c higher, . , , ... Tim higher rubles from Llvcrpoot, which market hnd been closed for n holiday since Friday, were supplemented by report of bad weather In the went, north west and southwest, and these condition, coupled with rumored damage by HeHslan fly stltn Hinted n trotiR demand at the opening. The Initial prim of the July delivery of wheat wax a lnde to Ul'iC higher . nt .4 6l74ii' I'nder the execution of numerous iutlde order the market advanced slend lly to 7114c, A gooil part or the trading was said to he for the export account. Holder of lone lines nttracted by the op portunity to make prollts bcRati selling in large quantities, and Ihl. together with report of heavy rain In the Dakntas, caused a decline- to 7.1sic Home former Heller then became buyer and a rally to 73Vd74c followed, but thl was only the forerunner of another decline resulting from a desire on the part of varlou trad er to even up for over tomorrow's holiday. The close was heavy. Klghtcen lonil of wheat were reported for export. Hen board clearance of wheat and Hour were equal to MO.OO tin. Primary receipt were S6X.CM) till. Minneapolis and nuluth reported 1ID cars, against 20J last week. A year ago was a holiday. Local receipts were 0 cars, four of contract grade. ... Thn corn market wa firm and moderately active. July opened higher on Improved c hles. light receipts and a prospect of 11 further 'eduction In receipt. The Initial prlco for July wa 'y!V4c higher at IIMi 4l'ic. I'nder a good demand, with light offering, an advance wns Hpcedlly innile to 41'iiC, professionals doing most of the trail ing. Later. In sympathy with wheat. I no market cased off under realizing sales, well ing down to UMISc. after which on cov ering by short It reacted to 4l!lf HV4c. The close wa llrm and bn higher at 4lsC Twentv-llve load were reported for ex port Local receipts were 130 cars, 62 of contract trade Thn oat market wa steady, though trade wnH not so active as yesterday, There was 11 fairly good commission buying for the outside, and commission houses were good customer. Thn market seemed to derive most of It strength from shorts, however. July Mold between 2! and 28?io mid closed unchanged at 2S1W23HC. Local receipts were 21s cars. Provisions were llrm, In sympathy with higher hogs. Trade wa moderate. July pork sold between $14.:i4 and $11.70 and closed r,o higher at $14.67's; July lard be tween S.174 and $8.201i8.22!i ami closed Re lilgher at fs.lx; July ribs opened between $7.87mi7.90 and closed unchanged nt $7.00. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 65 enrs; corn, IW cars; oats, 223 cars; hogs, 30 no head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Attlclcs.1 Open. I High. Low. Closc.Ycst'y WhcJt May. July.. Corn May.. , July.. Oats 74N TSTi-t'i 73Ti'ii74 73lfj74 44 41i; 30i 7414 1314 73'iltf. tS-1, 43 301i' ll'illl 41': 1 May... Snt; I Jtily...l2SWii Pept...2W-'54 31'ii 31 2814 28141 V 2S14T1H 26 I'OI K May. July. ,4 70 ! 14 70 I II 77 8 22141 S 22U 8 25 70-, ' 7 00 7 00 I II 70 14 fi7Vj 14 75 S 20 8 17'i S 20 I 7 95 11 r,7i4' 14 67'4l II fi2'4 14 B714 11 K & II 75 II 70 14 to 14 75 I 8 20 8 1714 8 1714 70, I 7 8714 7 85 IHcpi. Lard May. July. 8 2214 8 17!i 8 15 8 1714 8 0214 7 90 7 8714 .! n 3) S 2215 7 00 ' 7 00 Sept... JRIbH- ' May... July... . Hcpt... 7 90 I 7 S714I 7 87141 . 'No. 2. ('ash quotations were a follows: FLOUR-Qiilct; winter patents. $3, 8013. 00; I all-nights, $3.2ou3.70; clears. $2.60133.40; spring 1 specials, $1.70: spring patents. $3. 4553.80; ' straights. $2.00y3.20; baker. $2.2iVg2.60. WHEAT No. 3 spring, 6Vf72nc; No. 2 led. 74T75c. CORN No, 2, 421ii2?ic; No. 2 yellow, 42$r 42ic. OAT8-N0. 2. 30M3OV4c; No. 2 white, 30?ic; No. :t white, 28!ifi9i4c. RYE-No. 2. 52He. HARLEY-Good feeding, 40fl46c; fair to choice mailing, WV4fi2c. 8KKDH No, 1 flaxseed, $1.72; No. 1 north western. $1.72. Prime timothy, $2.0003.(0. PROVISIONS-Moss pork, per bbl., $11.65 11.70. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $s.20Sj 8.2214. Short rib side (loose), $7.S5fiK.05. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). $6.751i 7.00. Short elenr side (boxed). $S.12,4fl8.26. WHISKY-Rnsls of high wines, $1.27. Following aro the receipts nud shipments for today: nccelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls . 32,o1 IH.fliit) Wheat, bit I... 143.0.X) 535,0i Corn, bu 1,149,000 624,000 Oat, hll 574,000 474.000 Jtye. bu,., 9,no 8,(X) Uarley, bu , 15,000 l.ntio On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was strong; creameries, llHlSlie; dairies. lld?16c. Cheese, firm, ftfj lOlic, Kggs, loss off, cases returned, HUc MOW YOIIIC (SKMI2UAI. MAIIKKT. Quotation of lie lUy on Varluns CouiinmlKle. NEW YOHK. Mny 23.-FLOUH-Recelpts. 53,733 bbls, ; exports, 12,163 bbls.; quiet nnd barely sternly: winter patents, $.1.65 dit.OO; w Intel straights, $3.45iirf3.60: winter extras. $2.4502.85; Minnesota bakers, $2.Wiir 3.2r.; Minnesota patents, $4 0OUI.25; winter low grades. $2.3002. 10. Hyc Hour, quiet; fair to good, $2.&O03.1O; cliolco to fancy, '13.2003.50. COHNMEAlz-Stcady: vllow western, .Sir: pity. !c: Brandy wine, $2.43 02.53. HYE-Hteady; No. 2 western, 601ie, nfloat; slate, B705Sc, c. I. f., Now York carlots. BAHLEY Dull: feeding. 4501S'4c c. I. f., New York; malting, 62070c, c. I. f., New I York rat lots. BAHLEY MALT Dull; western, 5O0fi2c. WHEAT llerelpts, 19.850 bu.; exports. 133.2VJ bu.; sales. 2.i55,000 bu. futures and 40,0l bu. ensh. Spot, easy; No. 2 red. S23ie, f. o. b., alloat; No, 2 red, 79To, elevator: No. 1 northern. Duluth. SlTic, t. o. b., alloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth. 9l?c. f. o. b nlloat. .Options hnd n strong, notlve forenoon on bullish homo crop news, higher continental cables, covering and freedom from offer ing. But a subsequent rumor of rnln in 'tho northwest caused heavy unloading, which broke tho late market, so that tho close was easy, at ie advance, on May and unchanged otherwise. May, SlV40821c, closed ut Rl'ie; JMly. 79 5-I60SOV4C closed nt 79Jc; September, 6i077 13-16C, doted nt ific. COHN Ilecclpts, 09,000 hu, ; exports, 102 bu. Spot, steady; No, 2, 50c, elevator, and tO'ie. f. o, b.. nlloat. Options market was stronger at Ural on crop news, small Chi cago cnrlot arrivals, the rise In whent and a fair export trade, closing Arm nt 0!4o net advance. May. 6vjf5014c, closed at 50c; July. 4S0l3ic. closed at 4SHc; Sep tomber, 48l',04Sc. closed nt 4SN.C. OATS Receipts, 9l,&no bu.; exports. 20,475 bu. Spot, quiet; No. 2, ,33c; No. 3. 321ic; No. 2 white, Alci No. 3 white, 32Wc; track mixed western. 320 31c: track white, 32140 37c. Options slow and about steady, fol lowing the other markets. HAY Dull, shipping, 70075c; good to Choice. 9214095c. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice. 3900 crop, 10c; 1899. 11011Hc; old old" ui tl7u: Pacific coast, 1900 crop. 16019c; 'U93. 11016c: old olds. 206c. " lw HIDES-Bteady; (Jnlveston. 20 to 23 ih lRi4c; Cnllforula. 20 to 25 lbs.. 19C; Texns; Uiy. -1 lu 117 llin,. 14fii73v. , LKAT1 1 EH Quiet ; Hemlock sole. Bueno Ara II irllt t,t Urn 'V Welch! ri "lff... 24lii2414c. TALLOW-Steady: city ($2 per pkc.). 445c. rountry (pkgs. froo). 50514c. PHOVISIONS-Bcef. quiet: family. $10.M mi-.i'j; mess, 3.iwo.iw; ncei nums, :uilt 21.50: racket. S10.0if 10.60: city, extra Imiln ,mess, ll&.iWfn.OO. Cut meats, steady; pick e,i bellies, 81i'ulOHa; pickled shoulders, 714u; pickled hams. $9.75010.00. Lord, llrm: west ern stenmed, $S 45: rellned, llrm: covitlnent, H.60; South Amorlca, $3.25: compound, $6.75. I UIA, nivMuj, tniiiiij, iigwu D,0U yBl HICK-Qulet: domcKtlc, fulr to extra, 3i (j 6c: Japan, I'MUHc ' MOLASSES-Htendy; Now Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 32040c. lll.'TTEn-neeelpts. 8.911 pkgs.; firm; creamery. 15010c; fuctory, H013'sc. CIIEESE-Hecelpts, 2,819 pkgs.; firm: fancy, large, colored, SHuSio; fancy, large, white. S140SHc; fnncy. small, colored, 9'i0 P'4e: fancv, small, white, 9091ic. EOQ8 Receipts, 3,336 pkgs,; western tin- grsded, Uiil2Vju: western, selected, 1301314c, POULTRY Alive, steady upd unchanged; dresffd, lower, fowls, O'Sc, turkeys, 7'4?3c; broilers, 22g2'c MKTAL8 A slightly higher level was maintained In tin In the local and foreign metal markets toda. The cause for the strength was attributed largely to n re newal of the speculative movement, to gether with a better turn to the statist! -al department of that metnl. In London the tin market closed steady at a rise of 15. Hpot quoted at JC12S 15s ami future nt JJI2710 ATtcr n (inlet day the locnl mar ket wa finally llrm In tone at $2S.12;41& 28.35. Copper In London was 2a Od higher today owing to an absence of sellers, the close being steady at 0 3 Od for spot and JC6 15 for fiturcs. Lead ruled (inlet and steady at unchanged price both here and nhro.id. Speller wa dull and nominally un changed at $3.ti5ff4.oo. Domestic Iron mar kets were also dull and featureless. Pig Iron warrant. $9.50fi 10.50; northern foun dry, $15.52?i 16.50; southern foundry, $14.001i 16.50. and soft southern, $13.Wracl5.50. Ola row warrants closed qulel at ols 6d and Mlddlcshoroilgh 45s 3d, OMAHA nilOI.KSAt.K MAltKEVI'9. Condition of Trade and itantntlon nn Staple mid Fnucr Produce. KOG8 tlecclpts liberal; good stock. Arm, Wl 1014c. LIVli POULTUY-Hcns, 7c; young and old roosters, 3fitio; turkeys, COSe; ducks and geese. 6c; spring chickens, per lb., I?g20o. Hl'TTKH-Common to fair, ll'412c; choice dairy In tubs, Htil.'c; separator, 18c, FKIiHII I'lSII-Jliack bass. ISc; white bass, 8c, blueflsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c; blue line, 7c; buffalo. 6c; catfish, lie; cod, 'jc; croppies, 75IO0; clscoes, 7c; Halibut, llcj her ring, 6v; haddock, 10c; pickerel, 7c; pike, 3c; red snapper, Jt'c, tnliuon, lie; sunflsh, 5c; trout, bu, whltcllsh, 10c. PIUKONS-I.lve, per d0., $1. VliALH-Cholce, 'j'ulQc. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha "Wholesale liny Dealers' association: Choice upland, $in.50; No. 1 upland, $10; moc!'.;.m, $3; coarse, $S. 30. Hyp struw, $6.50. These prices nro for hay of good color nnd quality. Do maud fair. Receipts, 3 cars. OATH No 2 white, 23c. COHN-No. 3, 4Jc. U1AN-$15. J VEGETABLES. SPINACH-Pcr Ini. box, 40c. AHl'AHAOUS-Natlvc, per dor,, 40350c. itllUUAUU- Home grown, per lb.. IVic. NI-:W JILUTS-Per doz., 43c. NtlW CAKlluTM-l'tr doz., 60c. N1JW rUHNlPS-Per doz.. i'tc. CI'Cl'MHEHS-IIothoiise, per doz., GOcO I'AHSNIl'S-Per bu., idc TUHNli'S-Pcr bu 6va . UEKTS-l'er bu., 4uc " t ' CAIllloTS Per bu., 40c. LHTTL'CIC Per bu.. 20026c. ' HADISHKH Per doz., 15920c. PAHHLUY-Per doz.. 30c. POTATOKS-Per bu., M)c; Colorado, $1.00. CAlllJAUi- -.New calUutmn. 21tc. TO.MATUKS i lorlda. per 6-basket cr.tte, fancy, $3.50. OMONH Ilcrmudas, per crate, $2.23: new California, 2i4c. CAIJLltLuvKH-St. Louis, per crate, $2, BEANS Wax, per 1-3 bu., 75c; string, per 1-3 bu., 7oc. Ktlti plaint Per bu. box, $3. ' l'EPl'EHS-Ptr bu, toss, $2.2o. PEAH Per 011., $2; per 1-3 bu., 76c. CELEHY Cdlltotntu, per buncn. Wltlis. NEW 1'OTATOEH Per lb.. 2Hc. I'HUITS. STHAWHKHHIES Kentucky, $2.25; Mis sourl, $2.O02.23. CUEKUlritJ-Californla. per 8-lb. bos. $1.75. OOOSEBEHHIES Per 21-qt. case. $2.00. THOP1CAL FHUITB. O HA NOES California seedlings, $2.75 3.00; navels, $3.233.50; Med. sweets, $3.23. LEMONS California, extra fancy, $3.75; Choice, $3.25. BANANAS Per bunch, according to size, $2.0002.50. FIUS California, new cartons, 76c; layers, 63c; Imported, per lb., 104flc. DATES Persian, in tw-lb. boxes, rinlrs, 60 per lb.; llullowoen. 614c per lb. PINEAPPLES-Por tioz., $1.75(32.00. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY California, per 24-sectlon case, $3.75. C1DEH Per bbl.. $4.50r per half bbl., $2.75. NUTS English walnuts, per lb., lie; fil berts, per lb , 13c; almonds, per lb., 15W'-'0c; raw peanuts, per lb., 6W6Vbc; roasted, U!44f 714c; llrnzlls. Uc; pecans, 10'tt22u; cocoanius, HIDES No. 1 green, 6J4c; No. 2 green, 414c; No. 1 salted, oljc; No. 2 salted, 514c: No. 1 veal calf, S to 12!s los., 8c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c: dry hides. S13c; sheep pelts, 23075c; horso hides. $1.50i2.2J. St. I, out firnln nnd Provision. ST LOl'IS. May 23. WHEAT AVeak; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 72Hc: track, 74140! it'.tc: May, 72'ic; July. 7014c; September, 63c: No. 2 hard, 730J3Vtc. COHN lilgher; No. 2 cash. 42jc: track, 421i042'4c; May, 421,c; July, 42?c; Septem ber, 4214c. OATS-1 Uglier; No. 2 cash, 29o; track, 230 23Uci May, 2"Jc: July, 2Sr: September, 261i0 26c: No. 2 white. 3014S30ic HYE Firm nt Bfiic. KLOI'H Firm; patents, $3.5503.75; extrn fancy and strulght, $3.1503.30; clear. $2.W0i 3.00. FIAX8EED-No market. COllNMEAI-Stnady nt $2.30. 11HAN Dull; sacked, cast track. 6Sc. HAY-Stcady; prairie, $11.05; timothy, $8,00413.25. WIIISKY-slendy at $1.27. 1HON COTTONTIES-$1.05. HAOaiNtl-6',070. HEMP TWINE-Oc. PHOVIHIONS-Pork. llrm: Jobbing, $15.75. Jyard, higher, nt $S.10. Dry salt meats, quiet: boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.25; clear ribs, ss.;;7i4; clear smos, s.ao. uncon, qniot; boxed lots, extra shorts, $3; clear ribs, $3.12'4: clear sides, $3.25. Mi'i ais iat, mgncr. strong; ii.jiw l.ffi. Siielter. quiet at $3.80. POIfl.TTlVStnnili". rhlelten. fil(.fl7e! springs, 11016c; turkeys, 00; ducks, 606c; springs. 12c; geese, 4c; springs, Sc. lll'TTEH-Steady; creamery, 15019c; dairy. 12015c. EGOS steai y. lOc. repacked nnd cases Included. HKCEIPTS-F our. 6.000 bbl.: wheat. 17.() bu.: corn. 80,000 bu.: oats. ."!5,0c0 bu. SHI PMENTS Flour. 7.000 bbls.: wheat. 60,(X bu.; corn, 41.000 bu.; oats, 57,000 bu. Liverpool (irnin nml Prorlalnns. LIVERPOOL. May 29.-WHEAT-Spot steady; No. 2 red western winter. 5s HHd no, 1 nortnem spring, bs o: .-vo. 1 uair forn a. hs l'.jd. f utures, quiet; juiy. os lisid: Stntember. Bs 10-lid. CORNHpot. quiet; American mixed, new. Is Ud; American mixed, old, nominal. f utures, stcauy; .May, nominal; Jtuy, ;is li'iii; Hepietnuer, livid. HOPS At London (Pac lie coast), steady at 404 13. PlluviHlDNH neer, steady; extra India mess. 62 3d. Pork, steady: prime mess westeni. fins td, Hams, short cut. 14 to 16 lb., steady, at 16 6.1, Iard. steady: nrlmn western, 4 3d; American rellned. In palls. 41h 3d, Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 nii-iiiij, in i.i, ii,.i i i u.i, in iu .1 lun., steady: clear middles, light. II nn. at 42 Oil: 11... ..,..!.. 1 . n. , . r. 1 al.nw. kII.b 1 .1 . n. 1 1. .. long clear minuies, neavy, stenoy at to on; short clear hacks, steady nt 40s 3d; clear bellies, llrm at 45s. Shoulders, square, light, Bteady. nt 36 Od, BUTTER Dull; finest United States, SSs; good United Stntep, 66s. CHEESE-Amerlcan finest white, dull nt 47s: American Hurst, colored, onlot at 46s. tallow l'nmo city, quiet nt jes; aus- trnllan, in London, stendy nt stss 3d. KiinsB t'lt- lirnln nnd Provisions KANSAS CITY. Mnv 29 W I-SAT-July. Mc: September. 65ic; cash, No. 2 hard. 6014070c; No, 3, 67?i069c. llntIK' T.il.. U.V , U.nl-mli.n lOX'.t 1 . i uii.i'diiif, ii ,1., uvi'ii; llll.ll , l.(tDII, iso. i mixen, lu'.ic; o. z wnue, iiijc. tiAia iso. wnue, aoiiUJic. RYE No. 1. 65c. HAY Choice timothy. $11.00011.50: eholc prairie. iu.vo. BUTTEH-Crcamcry, 1401614c; dairy, fancy. lMiHo. LllUh Weak: fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stocK, O'.ic doz,, loss on, cases returned new whltewnod case Included, lie more. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 14,800 bu.; corn, 20,800 bu.; oats. 11.000 Sin. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 65.600 bu.: corn. 3S.- iw nu.; oais, n,ij uu, Toledo fJ nil n and Need. TOLEDO. O.. May 29. AVUEATnull nml weak; casn ami .May, i&o; July, 74,c: Sep tember. 72Hc. CORN Dull nnd strong: cash and Slav. 44e; July, 44c UATH Qiuei ana uncnangen, casn and .May. c: amy, ;a;c. KV13 MW CLO VERS EED Cash, $6.50: October. 5.22;j. .Mlnuenitolla Wheal, Flour and II ran M1VWRAHOI.1S Mnv -xi WltPiT Cash, 72lie: July, 72sc; September. 70!ic. FLUUit uu let: nrst natents. x3.75w4.uo second patents. $3.6003.90: first clears, $2.80 Hj -.." : second clears, BRA IS" In bulk, $11,50011.75, Peoria Market. PEORIA. May 29.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 3, 42c. OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 29;c, billed mrougn. , WHl8KY-On the basis of $1.27 for fin lhed goods, Suaar .Market. NEW YORK. May 29,-SUaAR-Qulet for A .reiining, ii'io; cenirirugai, it test 4 9-32d. Molasses sugar, quiet; refined quiui. NEW QRI.RAKH. Mai' oRlTr!An Quiet; open kettle. 3 3-1603 13-lfic: open ket tle, centrifugal, 3 7-18041ic: centrifugal yel low, 401l-l&c; seconds, 2TiRlc. Molasses, lUICl, VCIIllllllKill, 1(Jlt7C. Co Ren Market, iiv, Muti, 4V, , iniuiw, q o-ioc, iiuu, quivt Cordova, S'itf 12i' Lower prices and nnuinniion were me features 01 tonay market The opening wns steady, with prices 5010 point lower, none of which wns iccovered during the rest of the ses sion. Selling wns for local nnd foreign account was based almost solclv upon heavier Brazilian receipts than expected nnd weakness In European markets. Ab sence of speculative support made It easy ior inc near, wnue uoiucrs saw notning In the general situation to wnrrnnt further opposition to n lower market. The close wa easy, with price tiet fifilo points lower. Total ale. 12.000 hag. Including July at $5.4005.45; September, $3.55: October, $5.60; uecemoer, ).,u-gB.so: .Moren, js.Oojje.w. JIOVKMKM'J I.V STOCKS AM) IIO.MJS. More .Strength Shomi In .llnrket, lint iienintK i.srurly I'rufrAniiinn I. NEW VDIltO. Mnv "nTlir.ro tfn nddl. tlon.il netlvltv In thn mnrllrl InilnV r. ml considerable strength and variety, but the neanng were still evldenly In large part professional and the points of strength were SOtnewhnt spilt lnrr.,1. If tvn Mnftrn. able, also, that profit-taking was going on in stocks which have recently advanced tinder the cover of the new nolnt of strength. Thus, while Atchison, Pennvl- vanla, Southern Pacific nnd the Southern railway stocks were going upward today the Tobacco Rtoek. f .mkn wmitm. Wiilt.i1i stocks and American Car were held back, in"""!"! iiiiicn less active man miring me tlmo of fielr recent advance. Something TVn tn ifl,i f l.n i.bHha .. r , , . ... ' .i . 11 1,1 muni I .1 elllc stock from the list of collateral for th 1 11 1 """ "c'i'c convcrtinie doikis. as "''"tuiniK a prospect 01 a settlement or Nnrtlinrti tnliln ,llun,itn Ti, I - the ..... . Itim.Mlli IIIIH I1,,U Issue is fjupposed to provide means lo pay ui inn .urincm i-nciuc stocK itougllt, as well ri for the Southern Pnclllc, which Is IncKided In the collateral. A clause In .ho mortgage leaves the power unimpaired to Northern Pacific purchases. .Southern Pa cltlc presented a very strong statement of net pnrn nnfl mi.1 Unntti-v,, rn 1 1 n.n .. t..iA.. V iW r ..uuuirtii 1(1,111,1,1, 1 limn made good showing for April, Them nlso were rumors that announce ment soon would be made of largo Pennsyl- inula iiuii 1 is in nouinern Jiallwny and that tho Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville nil nilnfl lo flu. niH..l .e ,1... Hal way. Report were current that I'nlod Pacific wns extending It holdings of South em Pacific so as to secure absolute control. The extra dividend on Minneapolis St. Loj s account for the wtrcngth of that Pth .'i1'"10' -Mall's rise was hi sympathy v., 'v1'"- (iviuv. 11 rise 111 uenver tlln r-rjmilfi wnu iiiinvl,ilA,i f nt.i .v. ...... iifitiuiiiii, iti,iii i'ii- dflcrpTnriiitM win i,. n . i . . ""d- ......... .u.. (ik KM,- lllMlj ,l ff.lKMfRt, These were later reduced to $3,930,000 to '""! "mi iiiaiirniice requirement. There wns ome Irregularity In the Viond market 011 a fair volutnn of dealings. Total sale, nnr fnln.i ittAiji 1 ..t. i c..... - ., , ..,.u., 1 iiui'ti nunc bond were nil unelinnged on the last call. 1 in; i. uinmcrciai Auvcri iscr- London financial cablegram snys: The stock mar ket wa Idle, but flrtn, today, except lor .. . " ; " " "i winnu 1 ni a quarter of n pound discount. In view of 1 no special seiuemcni. ror a week from tomorrow, the account as arranged today wns the lightest for many months. There were evidences of n. reviving interest In American hares, which were dealt In more iictij mini n,r some time. Americans were bought steadily, partlciilnrlv the Atchison nnd h.rtn laottAa tu -.1 . 1.. trong nt the top notch of the day. A U....1 i. V,1 "J . ",r ft''w snares of Southern Pacific. This wa regarded n n stgniiicnnt sign, since no one hnd hid for mnrrt flinii n I r.l.l. i.. .i.L' weeks.. past. The general contantro rate 2,asr, ' i"1 Denvpr preferred. I. nnd on St. Paul 3 per cent. Money Is slendv nl unchanged rates, except for bills, which" nre 3.1ii n..p ronf Tim fi..i, t.-:.i".. ! nut CJn,i(V . r. IIpni.ll . . 1 n in i . rV. n .... ,w .,1,1,1 UIUJ 1i),V.PI 10 i(Otl- mnnln. The following are th closlnr prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison do nfd .P.3 M'.i . 30' i f4'i . 1". . n,i j .:o3i . S5 . 2:; . tut, . C'4 . 31 . 2) do pfd , P. Pacific n. & o , .t')4 . 91 8. Hallway do pfd do cfd Can. Pacific .. .U'3i Can. Southern . c: ,... .w ...l.iii;....., IT.. St. I V... Ches. & O ail. & Alton , 45l do 11M . 4'i Union Pacific .. . Tf'i do pf.i .135'i 1Vahah . 33i do pfd . 7.!4 W. I.. K .124 do 2d pfd ..... . 2li; Wis. Central ... . SO do pfd 44 P., O.. C. it St. .'Oi'i Adams Ex American Kx.... . r. a. i'... do pfd C II. & Q C. I. & L to nfd a. & e. 1 , c. a a. v.... do A pfd .... do D Pfd .... 41 71 L. C. & N. W. .173 .193 . St .110 .116'i . V.U . SJ . H'.i . 44 . lst . 9C'i C It. t. & P.. Oil. T. & T. do pfd . 421, Wells-Pargn Kx.. . Slll'Amixl. Copper . IS Am. Car. & P -"1 do pfd . 21 Am. Llnneed Oil ... 165 do pfd ill Am. S. & II . 43H do pfd . ?S'i Am. Tobacco . 4114 Anaconda M, Co. . 6'? Hrookln It, T . olli Colo, P. & I .179 Con. Oas i'.'i Con. Tobacco " do pfd .110 flen. Kleetrio . K Oluione Sugar . 62(s Hocklnx Coal . 1.1 Inter. Paper .::0 do pfd lOJVlnter. I Vmer .115 lUiclede (las .W'i'Nnt. Iltseult . 23VVNat. Iad . UU Nat. Salt 9M; do pfd .IMVn. Am-rlcan . 2fli Pacific Coaat . 8'T, Pacific Mall .1SR " I People's Oas 1M14 Pressed S. Car . H do pfd . 8;ViPullinan P. Car.... 14S iltepul.llo Steel J do pfd . 33.i Sugar lOS'Tenn. Coal & I 43!i'Unlon 14. & P. Co., C C, C. A St. I... Colo. Southern do 1st pfd do Id pfd l)t. & Hudson.... l) ).. .t W D, & rtlo O do pfd .130'4 . 41 'IS . S4 .2!0i . MU .no'j .:jo'4 . f.i . 'Ji'i . or, . 81', . 41 Krlo , do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Gt. Northern pfd... Hocking Valley .... do pf'l III. Central Iowa Csntral do pti L. n. & W do pfd Louis. : N'Rh Manhattan L , Met. St. Ily Mex. Central Mcx, National .... M. & Pt. I, ,.. . It'j .up; . 76 . 60 . 3Ti Mo, Pacific M K. & T do nfd N". .1. Central .nn. N. Y. Central Nor. & West . 4 do pfd .Kfi N. raolflc .. I."i 1. 7r .H, do pfd Ontario & W Pennsylvania. Heading ,. 12H do 1st pfd do 2d pM 7Ci do nfd . 7' '4 . 11'. U. S. Iz-ather.. Pt. L. it S. F . 4;,U do nfd . 70 do 1st pfd do 2d nfd U. H. Rubber ... ,. M'S . 6li do nfd St. L S. V . 33 . (3 ,.1S C. S. Steel ,. 4.V, do pfd do nfrl ,. 9f St. Paul Western Union S York Money Market. NEW YORK. May "D.-MOVRV-On ll steady, nt 2.4ji3i4 jier cent; last loan nt 3 per cent; prime mercantile paper, tyi'.J per .m i. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' blllx m si ksiisi I.SS? for demand nnd $4.S5ii4su tnr .ivtv days; posted rules. $45j and $4.89; com- iiiiil-iiii uuin, 't.ni'a'n.q-i';,, , SILVER-Certincates, nominally 60c; bar, Ui"4V , Oil :A,l-(l(t 111, Hill D, 601. HONDS-Government. steady; state. In active: railroad, steady. in ciusiug puces uu uunas toda are at lunun,, U. S. ref. 2, reg... .10614 1061,! ,103 .100 .138'i .US' .11114 .11314 ,lOti .V N. Y. C. 1 ..It! ..112 .. 71'. ..105 ..137 do coupon do 3i, res do coupon do new 4a, rtg... do coupon do old 4i, rec... do coupon do It, ttg do coupon N. .1. C Bfn K j.N'or. Paclllo D.... no 4a N Y C & St L It N. & W. (V -lOI'.i Ore. Nuv. Is ..109 lift I, ..lOIVi Oregon S. L. 6s..!. ..12714 oo c. JS 'Reading nen. 4... Itlo O. W, Is h I M c. Ss.. 8t I. . S P is. .. St. Paul c fit. P.. C. & P. g. ..116IA D. of C. 3 6S Atchlion gpn. 4... do ml). 4n Can. Southern 2... Ches. & O, 4Vi .m i .103',; . 95 .107 .l'WV .119 .112 .tin; . 9f; . ss .10214 . IH .109; .ISM) mi; .101 . iS . .100S . .1 ls V, .,131 ..183 no 6i ..11814 C. & N. W. c. 7... do Si ..115 do 8, P. d. 5s.... 8. Pacific 4s S. lUMunv .1. .. 9)ti Chi. Terminal li... Colo. Southern 4s.. Standard H, &'t ..117 6s 63 ..119 .. 9J I), t Tllo CI. 4s ICrle (ten. 4 Ft. W. & I). C. Is, Tex, & l'. is do 2s Union Taclllc 4i.. ..MS, 0n. Hleetrlc 5i... wniiasu in ....... ..U7'4 Iowa Central !..., U & N. unl, 4a M,. K. T. 2i.... do 4a do 2 West Hhor ( .... ...!10V . .11314 Wis, Central 4i.. 'V, Centuries .. ... 131, ... ; Offered. Loudon Stocli Unotat Inns. LONDON. May 29.-4 p. m.-ClosInc: Consols, money... do account AtchUnn Can. Paclflo St Paul Illinois Central .. Iulsvllle Union Pacific pfd, N, Y, Central .... Uric MiPennsylvanla M'k.Ilfadlnr .. 1 do 1st pfd ... N. Pacific pfd Orand Trunk Anaconda Hand Mines . U, 8. Steel ... do pfd ... TO ...1021 ... Ill ... 10 ... ..103 ..164 ,..1J ..10614 - 9014 -.154 ... 4i; ... 96i; RAR SILVER-Steady, nt S7Vjd per ounce. MONEY 213 per cent. The rata of dis count in i ne open mnrxei ror short bills Is 3!43s per cent; for three months' bills, 3ft ICI ICI1 .er York Minlnc Xlocba. NEW YORK, May 2y.-The followlnc aro quumuuns uu iiiiiiiiib aiocKC. Adams Con Alice , Hreece llrunsn-lck Con..., Comstock Tun.,.., Con. Cal. Ya,, , Peadwood Terra . Horn Silver Iron Sllvar Leadvllla Con .. 20 .. 41 ..151 .. n .. i .. 1 ..120 ,r. Little Chief ... .... i: ....SCO .... 90 .... 11 Ontario pphlr I'hoenlx ........ Potosl , Bavaie Sierra Nevada .... 10 .... 4: ...,S7J Small Hopes ,,, ntannard , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Htcaipta Hiitj, but Prion HtldJ u Abont Stitdy. H0CS AVERAGED A SHADE LOWER tiiioil I.IkIi4 Weight t.nmlis Acllie nml teail, but llciiy WelRhli Were liin nnd Weak, While Sheep Did ut SIiim .Mili'h CIiiiiirc. SOUTH OMAHA, May 2l'. Rccelnts wem: Cattle. Hons, riheep. Otnclal Monday 4.1K1 l.t.. I'.fvXJ uiiiciiii ruesnny ......... a.otxj ) Ulticlal Weunesdny t.Vi'J lo.o'.'J i',W7 Thrc itnva ttil ivitili. .11.101 C3.172 111, 141 .3,iOJ 2i;js: w,u 31.KIJ f',213 la, vis 1,3.3 lblU 14.0."i ti,!i Soutn com- Satnn ilnvs bitt wnlt k.ltf. Wamo week betorc 11, Us Same three weens iiko..11,3:'J snme rour wcoks ngo, . . .io,4J( Same days last vear 11.&I6 vrrnne price paiu ior ni'K in Omaha tho ikiii Hnveral duvs with pnrisons: I 1901. UW0.lSW.lS9a.lfc!)7.lWb.lBlS. May I. .., 6..., 7..., a... ..., 10.. II. . u. li... 14.., 15... 16... 17... IS.. 19... hi ia.'.'i :i.., -j... 26. . . 27... 29... I o 4V 6 M I b ilM b 1 I & 24 b li i il J mi 1 i 3 b 3 J 4 kt I w 6il 3 65 i o: 3 66 3 Ml I 3 671 3 63 3 6UI 3 19 3 651 3 bo li, 1 2t l 3 -3i 1 3V 3 I9 a il V i 0 l'.'l 3 17, 3 20 3 211 3 19 I 3 11 3 L' 1 0I 3 031 3 03 3 V2 4 41 4 t t 0 V 4 44 4 XI 1 ii 4 4 4 4J 4 1u 4 44 4 ,1u 4 SI 4 27 4 3U 4 IS 4 46 4 4j I 37 4 35 4 32 4 2: 4 17 4 31 4 3S May My May May i ID 3 Hi 3 ' 3 VJ 72 3 93j 3 3 VJ J M 3 V 7U i il 3 e d Vji 3 6b 3 t 3 hti 4 1S S 6, ij 3 tb 3 611 4S I 4 io 3 6j 4 VUJ 3 o2i 4 35; 3 hll 4 2t 3 bi 4 26 3 bo I 3 52! 4 33 .( 4 25 1 3 4a 4 I , 3 40i 4 1M 3 . 4 20 3 34 4 Oi. I 3 3l ! 3 36, ft Ms -l I b U l 1177. May May May T tmi I 1 1 6 bt i 21 i u ut .a ivi ,( 6 bb b li, . I u ni i a ii .way Amy I b Utg J luj May May i ay b Mft u II f oti',4 6 W & In 6 2lj 6 23 6 201 6 Ul 6 10 -May May .May May .May i 73 I .nay May O bfi 5 03 6 U8 6 Oil 5 VI i (Hj 4 99 I 0 W'4 5 61. 6 67 3 62 i 63 3 621 .May Muy iduy May 5 61 3 Dil 3 04 2 991 3 w 3 60 ' I 3 60 Muy I o I" f I 5 63U 4 5 62U, 4 2 93 2 9.' 2 901 MUX 9)1 90' May Indicates Sunday. The official niimher of cars of stOCK brought In today by each road wns: Cntt e.IIocs.Sh 11.ll ses. C, M. It St. P. Ry.... 6 16 O. & St. 1 Ry 2 4 Mljsoiirl Pncltlc Ry.. 11 4 I'nlon Pacific system. II SO 8 C. & N. V. Ry 7 6 1 1. E. & M. V. Ry.... 37 42 S. C. & P. Ry 7 C, St. P., M. & O. Ry 32 29 11. & M. R. Ry 2S 85 3 C, U. & Q. Ry 4 24 '., it. 1. & l'., cast.. 13 XI C R. 1. & P., west.. 2 2 Illinois uentrai 4 n .. .. Total receipts .... 1S7 226 11 1 The disposition of tho day's rccelnts wns as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num. oer 01 ncaa inuicatea Ruyers Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. .. 3S3 2,621 .. 827 1.421 Omuha Pncklnc Co Swift and Company.... Cudnhy Packing Co...., .. 1,0?6 3,221 .. 1,455 b,3V.I l,hb3 731 640 Armour & Co Swift, from country.... it. iiecucr uesau.... Lobmnn & Co LIvlnRstonc & Schaller M 6!) 37 2 156 11. I j. uenuis ti Co A. S. Mnwhlnny Other buyers Total 4,071 15,653 2,937 CATTLE There was a cood llbernl run of cattle hero today, and In view of tho liberal receipts packers started In to buy tneir supplies for n little less money tnnu they did yesterday. Sellers, however, held for steady prices, so that while tho market was Mow In opening not much chango wns noticeable. Ileef steers made tin the bulk of the re ceipts, tho same as' has been tho enso lor homo little tune, it was a llttlo lato be fore many sales were mndo owing to the fact that packers were bidding lower, but alter buyers nnd sellers got together tho cattle chanced hands nt a rapid rntc nt Just nbout yesterday's prices. The heavy weignts continue in tnc best demanu, uut still the llgliter.-Mgrades, if of desirable quality, sold without dimculty. It was tho ugni common nuiiininai wns siow sine. Cows were In light supply nnd good de mand nnd no material cnanse was notice- nblc in the prices paid. Packers bid good sicnuy prices ami oougni up wnui was offered In good season. Choice heavy weight heifers In particular moved freely. Bulls also were In active demand this morning, nnd anything at nil desirable In qunllty sold In good season nt stendy prices. xnu same wns imp 01 mugs unu caives. The simply of Htockers and feeders wns very light again today, nnd tho few that weto offered changed hands at practically the same prices that were Paid yesterday. There were not enough here, however, to mako 11 goon test ot 1 110 market. Repre sentative sales; JJEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1172 3 10 1119 5 19 1107 6 10 1163 b 10 960 i 10 1 1033 3 10 WS 3 15 1131 5 15 1163 3 13 1250 5 13 10)7 4 15 , 1193 & IS 1115 5 15 , 1310 5 13 10S5 5 15 , 1143 i 15 1212 S 15 , 1211 6 15 , 1037 5 13 , 1M 5 15 1133 3 29 1094 5 20 130ii 5 20 , 1030 3 20 1234 3 20 1150 5 29 1278 & 29 1132 b 25 1199 6 25 1131 6 25 1227 5 25 1249 3 1204 A 25 1251 5 ;:, 1227 & 23 , 1247 5 2.5 t23l b 25 1231 3 10 1222 5 TO , 1243 b 30 1) b 30 13 3 75 :i 1 3 1...., 1.... 10.... 3...., ...., 3.... 8.... 12.... 13.... 1.... 1.... 4.... 1.... 700 3 75 73 3 90 9M 4 f'O lft) 4 00 690 4 3S iii 4 10 m 4 41 M6 4 40 657 4 11 826 4 r.O 955 4 SO 1501 4 50 20 14 , 11 18 10 17 19 7 89 IS 20 , 3 16!!"'.! 16 18 70 14 24 M 6 20 i.9 n 1 36'.!!!!!! 22 20 1000 4 10 mi 4 1'5 ?I0 4 70 MO 4 70 9:0 4 75 654 4 73 1000 4 75 1053 4 75 977 4 m 4 7; 910 4 ! 784 4 iD 791 4 ti 1007 4 r.i 4 939 4 f5 91 4 83 1016 4 90 1095 4 99 1163 4 f'O 990 4 90 111 4 90 9C3 4 90 10 4 93 l:: 4 J 1001 4 5 1031 4 93 Wi i.li) 1200 3 00 1033 b09 1129 o 00 914 3 HO 1060 6 00 100 5 00 21... 11... 6... 19... 11... :i... 2... 23... 17 3 V) SO 1194 5 20 SO.. ...1164 5 30 15... 6... 38... 31... 4... 34... 19... 13... 97... 14... 33... 19... 30... 13) 5 ?5 1201 5 35 1IM 3 23 13J5 5 33 1340 3 rs 14W & 35 1344 3 1439 5 35 1224 5 35 1312 2 33 1194 3 40 1316 5 40 1135 5 40 1215 5 40 1248 5 45 1475 t 45 1297 5 39 128 5 39 14SC 3 CS 35.... 10.... 22.... 36.... 21.... ft).... 3,... 15.... St.... 19.... 19.... 3S.... m 5 09 ,. 953 5 CO 102S 3 00 1033 3 0) 9SI 3 00 954 5 05 1024 3 05 1142 3 03 1991 5 03 1126 JOS 17... 1179 3 05 22. ..1273 10 3... 14.. 1030 5 19 29... 3 m 5 10 1970 .1360 5 10 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 4.. 8.. 4.. S33 4 60 877 4 A) 757 4 75 19 4 90 18 10S9 5 05 29 1166 3 13 6 1210 5 13 37 1124 3 23 17 125 4 5 23 12. 17 1034 3 14 IS. .1029 5 W COWS. 830 2 CO 10fU "00 I'M 2 30 M 2 75 k29 2 75 , W) 2 75 9i0 S H) 1040 3 09 1069 3 ") 1 6 29 ... 870 4 10 ...1010 4 19 ...1124 4 10 2 1040 4 15 t 963 4 15 3 1269 4 2) 2 903 4 29 1 1249 4 29 1 i0 I 29 1 lOtO 4 21 1 960 I 23 29 771 4 25 2 1240 4 23 1 1139 4 23 3 939 ( 23 5 800 4 39 3 1229 4 39 10 S00 4 30 2 830 4 3) 1 1030 4 20 3 1225 4 30 5 1030 4 59 10 1216 4 33 2 915 4 40 2 1055 4 I) t KM t 4) 1 1429 4 19 5 ISM 4 IS U 1128 4 39 2 1025 4 50 3 107S 4 69 9 1161 4 39 5 819 4 39 10 1237 4 59 5 1064 I 59 4 1057 4 C9 1 1130 4 69 12 1259 4 ) 1035 I 60 1 1 3 1 1 . KM) 3 15 . b49 3 23 .1056 3 23 .1010 3 25 . 920 3 2) I .1050 3 23 ..1039 3 iT. I.... 1.... 1.... I.... v.... 4.... 3..,. 8.... 3.... 1.... 1.... 2.... 1.... 1165 3 : 929 3 35 MbU 3 30 1159 3 59 1099 3 05 950 3 65 970 3 63 1126 3 65 910 3 "0 7(4 3 75 849 3 76 1069 3 75 1115 3 15 890 3 75 503 3 "3 2 1100 3 ti 4. I. ,.1125 3 U , 914 1 83 ,1070 4 M ,1139 t (9 .1139 4 09 1... 1... 1.. 1..., 1110 4fO 1 1023 4(4 .....1013 45 10M 4 0 ...1440 4 71 -... Ml. 4 1-1 1 I.W 4 tO 7 10M 4 00 II 11V, 3 C3 COWS AND HEIFERS. 8 C30 4 60 27 1021 4 SO HEIFERS. 1 90) 3 39 1 W 4 39 1 459 3 75 1 649 4 33 1 770 3 73 1 5S9 4 V) 1 399 3 (9 1 1M9 4 6) 3 W, 3 91 1 37 ) 4 63 1 630 4 l 2 760 4 63 1 339 4 10 1 56) 4 71 1 38) 4 2'. 1 10S0 4 73 2 1115 4 23 2 14P9 5 15 CALVES. 2 329 4 39 1 169 4 01 7 :3 I Hi 1 9) 1; CO 1 339 4 75 1 129 6 09 1 SO 4 73 1 169 6 23 3 261 5 (9 1 12) 23 1 359 3 00 3 206 M 2 ,,. 175 5 75 HULLS. I !1 2 59 1 tOJO 1 f9 1 9T0 3 90 1 ttr) 4 eo 1 12"0 3 19 1 1519 I 19 1 10 V) 3 2 . 1 1410 4 19 1 12S1 3 23 1 1109 4 10 1 1469 :l 59 5 15S.) 4 19 1 104) 3 10 1 1359 4 11 1 131) 3 fO 1 1") 4 2) 1 1339 3 30 1 1111 4 23 1 110) 3 35 1 12M 4 l". 1 12S9 .1 V, 1 1139 I :5 1 1270 .1 73 1 1460 I 25 I IM 3 76 14 92) 4 39 1 6T0 3 73 1 1170 4 39 1 1620 4 00 1 107) I 50 1 9C0 4 0) STAGS. 1 14J0 ! 23 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 4 612 2 3) 23 546 3 61 1 7T9 3 00 1 1119 3 75 1 670 3 '1 1 929 3 75 3 423 3 23 5 1134 4 63 1 910 3 fO 3 494 4 85 2 459 3 5) 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 703 3 25 3 476 4 59 5 4V1 4 CO 23 ii!S 4 M 3 334 4 0f s 701 4 63 1 1639 4 19 7 154 4 TO 2 7I9 4 24 32 681 4 7," 1 379 4 25 27 719 4 !5 8 191 4 35 13 441 4 55 7 535 4 19 10 (36 5 01 1 720 4 59 22 371 5 09 1 719 I fO IIOOS There was n very heavy run of hogs hero today, over lo.f'Oo head being on sale. Tho demand, howcxer, was equal to the oicaslon. ns Is shown by the fact that everything wns sold In good season, with me marKoi averaging oniy a snaiie lower. Packers started In bidding mostly I3.W, or 2Vic lower, but sellers held on for steady prices, nnd for that reason the market whs u little slow In opening. Finally, how ever, packet's raised their bids and began paying J3.60 and At thoso prices the hogs moved toward tho scales nt n I'apld rato nnd It wns not long before practlcnlly everything was out of tlrst hnnds. The choicest trades sold largely nt $5.03 nml as high nt J5.75 was paid for a nrlme load. The lighter lions sold from 5.60 down. Thn lost end or tne market was very near steady with yesterday, so that the average cost today Is only a shade lower. Repre sentative sales: No. Av. Sii. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 93 191 ... 5 ." 67 245 $0 5 421, 59 199 ... 5 f.7'4 61 251 129 2 "12'., 10 1S ... 5 S7l 65 260 120 5 42', 79 117 59 5 374 40 j 40 3 2'4 "8 206 VA S 371, 69 232 t(0 5 62', 83 297 129 3 37'j 24 279 41 5 i, 25 S79 59 f.i) 62 245 89 .'. 02', 14 257 ... 5 6) 64 212 89 5 S21, 18 262 129 5 61 62 244 120 5 rji, lf.4 231 89 5 C9 53 241 ... 3 fji, 12 224 ... 5 fO 68 244 129 3 62'4 62 219 40 3 60 1C9 232 121 3 62i 80 202 ... 3 69 62 251 49 5 6J',, 63 233 ... b to f,r, 233 ... 5 S214 70 234 89 3 i 63 23S 129 6 '2V, 9 2(2 ... 3 M (9 259 89 5 42'i 7S 219 ... S 69 76 220 ( 9 5 62', To 299 ... 5 49 65 243 $0 J 62', 73 222 120 5 69 78 197 ... 5 621, 64 236 169 3 69 63 251 ... S 62', 67 234 169 3 61 72 214 41 3 62", 58 253 80 5 60 68 243 89 3 62'i 93 194 ... 5 69 63 260 W) 3 d'.'ij 69 244 ... 3 61 67 246 49 5 (21, 42 235 49 5 69 83 212 49 5 6:", "1 221 169 5 69 7S 2) ... b b2', 68 2.'6 SO 5 CI 79 226 M b i:7 65 219 1 5 49 f 22i ... 5 62', 87 199 43 b '0 74 247 249 5 62'3 60 277 ... 5 69 74 219 169 5 62'j 70 221 ... b tJ'4 64 214 89 n '2't 64 224 40 5 62'j 60 230 ... 3 621, fl 254 ... 5 42', 65 255 ... 5 73 231 ... 5 124 65 229 129 5 62', 33 231 ... 5 42 1 i 63 241 160 3 62', 141 248 ... bt.lt. 70 263 129 5 624 43 272 50 5 62'- fin 239 160 5 S.'l.i 60 223 80 b C2'4 69 241 169 3 62'j 70 214 ... 5 62',, 79 259 200 0 62', S3 244 80 5 62', 67 34) ... 5 42', 6 239 SO 5 fljij 35 261 SO 3 41V, 43 244 8) 5 62', 73 2(1 80' 6 f,ij 43 330 241 5 621, 77 20! 80 6 02', 74 216 80 5 S2', 74 212 ... 5.121, 64 231 ... 5 42'j, 13 224 ... 5 42'. 64 253 160 5 62'j 59 264 ... 5 62'9 64 241 49 5 62U 62 24 ... 5 421 79 238 SI b 62'i 67 244 169 5 62 1, 73 253 89 6it 75 242 169 5 62', 42 264 ... 5 o2!i 66 256 129 6 62V 61 254 ... 5 6214 69 269 129 5 2'.i 21 242 ... 5 421, 6 223 169 5 C2', "3 231 161 5 624 64 262 ,.. 5 1.2V, 62 255 50 6 121, 57 294 16) 5 621, 64 226 ... 5 62 4 72 254 ... 6 1211 67 242 SO 6 C24 75 244 169 5 42', C3 272 ... 5 4 4 71 231 320 & 42', 76 225 129 5 42'., 49 261 41 5 42', 61 214 41 6 69 61 244 240 6 42 4 S9 183 81 5 SO 72 213 40 6 624 46 231 SO 6 60 67 251 SO 5 42', 14 238 ... 5 61 74 217 60 5 42', 12 260 89 5 40 6" 263 169 b 63', 72 215 ... 5 ft) 33 231 ... 5 624 70 226 81 5 69 60 243 ... 5 63 71 203 ... 5 fo 63 305 SO f. 65 10 234 ... 5 6) 65 260 SO S 67 12 233 SO 5 60 69 249 160 5 63 72 211 ... 3 69 54 279 ... R 63 70 221 ... 5 61) 61 310 89 5 63 77 231 SO 5 60 55 311 SO 5 CS 23 234 SO 5 69 20 319 ... 5 65 85 194 219 5 bl 49 299 ... 6 C5 25 211 41 5 CO 56 247 ... b C5 34 22li SO 5 ft) 5!) 289 89 5 05 82 231 41 5 69 76 254 S9 5 45 199 SO b ill 64 283 80 5 65 64 229 ... 5 60 C9 263 ... D 62 46 221 81 5 ti) (. 252 SO 5 63 78 215 IW 5 40 65 247 89 R 65 65 235 169 3 i9 53 276 S9 5 63 78 192 ... ft ft) 32 316 169 3 65 84 214 S9 5 60 62 244 89 3 65 60 241 89 5 69 56 278 1ft) 5 65 78 227 169 3 69 73 273 121 5 63 76 215 ... 6 69 39 263 89 3 63 34 226 89 3 69 54 24 340 3 C 63 251 ... 3 69 64 256 129 5 63 71 204 ... 3 60 64 259 ... R 63 64 215 169 5 60 69 391 161 5 63 71 173 121 3 (V) 61 2S7 ... R 65 82 211 ... 5 69 76 267 89 5 65 57 271 140 5 ft) 64 284 S9 5 f5 71 2.11 ... 5 40 76 253 ... 6 63 61 227 SO 5 69 79 321 80 5 4714 89 214 169 RfO 63 329 ... 2 67 4 78 214 80 3 624 55 304 80 5 671, 56 2S9 80 R 62U 84 291 ... R 674 S7 223 ... 5 634 66 307 ... 5 674 C9 222 41 R 62 4 30 333 ... 5 70 69 217 169 R 4 Bl 329 ... 5 70 64 297 SO 3 '.24 5 327 69 R 79 135 241 2(9 2 621, 59 294 ... 5 70 72 246 SO 5 02 4 50 343 ... 2 73 HHEEP There were only a few carH of sheep nnd lambs here today nnd the mar ket on the lighter weights of lambs was fairly nctive and Jusl uDout stenuy witn yesterdaj-. Tho clipped lambs sold mostly from 13.no to 10.90. wn c 1 nr res avoragu up nbout tho same ns yesterday. There were no choice wooled lambs offered. Tho heavy weight clipped stuff, was slow sale tins morning nnd a little weak. There wero scarcoly enough sheep on sale to test thu market. A hunch of clipped wothers sold nt 14.23. which was fully as much a they would have brought any time this week, Quotations; Choice clipped wethors, $4.25 4.50; fair to good clipped wothers, $4.0OS 4.25; choice clipped ewes. $3.63iIJ4.00; fair to cood dinned ewes. S3.30fi3.Co: cliolco wooled lambs, $5.4035.69; fulr to good lambs, $3,20 6.10; choice clipped lambs. $l.75fi5,00; fair to good clipped lambs, $4..r.044.75: spring lambs, $3.00fi.W; feeder wethers, $3.COJfl,00; feeder lambs, J4.0OSI.40. Representative sales; No. Av. IT. 51 cull Colorado lambs 60 $3 50 S clipped Colorado ewes 101 4 () 10 clipped Colorado lambs, culls. G.5 1 00 239 clipped Oregon wethers 8.9 4 25 4tvS clipped Colorado lambs 4 75 48)9 clipped Colorado lambs 92 I W) S57 clipped Colorado lambs 07 4 90 7 sheep 116 4 t 239 shorn Colorado Inmbs 87 4 65 Knuini City 1,1 e Stock Market, KANSAS CITY. May 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, 5,000 natives, 600 Texans, 40 calves; native and Texas beef steers, stendy to n shade highest; stockers nnd feeders, slow, cows nnd heifer, stendy to 10c lower; choice beef steers, $5.60ff5.S5: fnlr to good, Vi.Wlt 6.40; stockors and feeders, $3,75fC.OO; west ern fed steers. $1,551(5,55; Texans nnd In dians, $4.60g5.Wi: Texas grass steers. $3.40fl) 4.23; cows. $3.26fi4.75: heifers, $.1.65f(5.35; canners. $2.:5ft3.15; bulls, $3.50$ l.W; calves, $(.!)0fJ6.50. IIOOS Receipts, 16,700 head, market steady to 2Vo lower; top. $5.90; bulk of sales, $5,fVfl5.85; heavy. IS.sWiu.fu; mixed packers, $5,C5(B5.S3; light, $5.40175.75; pigs, il.40TiS.;. SHEEP AND LAM 118 Receipts, 6.300 head market Fal5c lower, western lambs, $1.iWfl6,y; western wethers, $t,Wi4.S0: west ern yearlings. $4.30fl4.'.: ewes. $3.755i4.23! culls, $2.75ft'3.50; Texas grass sheep, $3.6019. 4. Ot: Texas lumbs, $L23SI.60; spring lambs, $5.jr0;.25. St. I.011U Live .Stuck Market, ST. LOUIS, May 29,-CATTLE-Recclpts, 2.700 head. Including 1,250 Texans; market steady; natlvo shipping and export steers, J5.u0flfl.00; dressed huef and butcher steers, It. WiiS. 60; steers under 1.0W lbs,, $LWt4.90; 1 1030 4 N i 2 ... ... . 1010 01 7 1.... 1229 4 0) 1 stockers. nnd feeders. $2 SSff4 ); cows nnd heifers, ll.onin.M. canners, 31.25fl2.S3; hulls. J3.00fll.10; Texas and Indian steers, $3.60 ri.Ci; cows nnd heifers; $I.50Jrl.l0. IIOOS Rccelnts, 7,900 head; market strong; nigs and lights. S3.6o4.i6.70; packers, $3. WW. 75, butchers, $3."m0.f. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.800 head; market rtroug; native muttons. $4.2o JTt.ft'i; Inmbs, $5.50ip.:5; culls and bucks, S3.C0S-I.W. ciiicAiK) 1,1 vn vroi.ii: MARKET. Sheep "! t holee Cnttle MenUy Hob StrntiK to lllnlier. CHICAGO, May 29.--CATTLE Receipts, 20,iVio head; choice steady, others weak: good to prime steers, $3.35116.00; poor to me dium, Sl.DflO.a, stockers nnd feeders, $J.2S 'do.tu; eotts. $L93'(j4.90: heifers, .M.OvgS.OO: canners, $J.255.J2.90; bulls. $3.CKIL40. calves, steady. $l.oof0.25, Texas fed steers, J1.25U 5.40; Texas bull-, ?2.7yd3.90. II017S -Receipts today, 31,0X1 head; tomor row. 30,(i. estimated. Wt over, 4.i0: mar ket opened strong to Be higher, closed easy; top, $5.95; mixed and butchers, .Ci.G5fij.90; good to cholco heavy, $i.7o'(lo.93; rough heavy, S.tVr4i.".T0: light, So.OWS.S.i; bulk of salen. S5.77i'(t5.87'j. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Rccelpts, 15,00) head; sheep nnd lamb, nbout stendy; shorn lambs up to $,16; good to choice wethors, J4.3nft4.6o: fair to choice mixed, $4.1Cf?l.3o; western sheep, $1.25(7 1.50; yearlings, Jl.."0ii 1.05: nntlvu Inmbs, JI.W'oS.OO; western Inmbs, SLUfiS.M. Xevr York 1,1 e Stool. Mnrket. NEW YORK. Mnv 29.- REEVES- Re- celpts, 2,174 head; trade brisk; 1011 15c higher; steers. $5.2.if6.25: bulls, jii.oojH-'O; extra ex ports, $4A5; cows, $-'.M.1f 1,10. Cables, firm; shipments, l.oun onarters of beef. CALVES-Receipts. 2.611 head; fair de mand; veals, generally 23c lower; butter milks, steady; venN, $I.CKVif3.75; extra, $5S3ff f,.(i); buttermilks. $3.SO?r..75. SHEEP AND IVMIIS-Recelpts. 12.217 head; sheep and choice yearlings, steady; under grades, lower; lambs, 10ifl5c lowsr; sheep, $'!.tn1l.6fl. yearlings. $l.(j.'V4(f5.76; lambs. $6.507.00: 1 car extra, J7.25. IIOG8-Rerelptf, R.P9S hend; feeling trlflo film; quotations, S5.9MI6.20; choice extra, 6.25. St. .looplt Live Stock Mnrket. SOl'TII ST. JOSEPH. May 29.-(SpsclaI.) The .lournnl quotes: CATTLE Receipts, 2,100 head; m.itkt stendy to Iiv higher; unlives, $l.3StfG.6S; Texns nnd westerns, S1.731i5.C0: cows nnd heifers, S2.SSM3.10: bulls and stngs. $2.2Jff t.SO; yenrllngs nnd calves. $:t.6$tjl.M): stock ers and feeders. S3.40fTI.65; veals. S4.tO'i10.75. IIOOS--Rccelpts. 9.&UO head, tntifket about steady, all grades. $5.6Cii.90; b.llk of sale, $3.7ufi5.fl; pigs unchanged. HHEEP AND LAMRS-Rccelpts, 2,3i head; market steady; Inmbs, Jt.75fJS.ol; yearlings. M.25tM.6'; wether, S3.50'o l.?5; ewes, S3.23fi1.Oo. Stock In Slubt. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs nnd sheep nl the four principal live stock markets May 29; Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omahn 4.079 15.591 2.P37 Chicago 20.5fO 34.000 15.CM Knnrns City 5.oo 16,7") fi.3"0 St. lotils 2,700 7.900 LSD Totnls.. ...32,79 74,193 26,037 Sioux City Live Stock Mnrket. SIOl'X CITY. May 2f.-(Bpeclat Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 200; mnrket stiong; beeves. $4.90fi5.C5: cows and bulls, mixed, J2.76fhM.00: stockers and feeders, $3.50 P4.40; calves nnd yearlings, $3.234.50. HOOS-Rerelpts. 3,600; mnrket strong, selling at $5.525i6.ff: bulk, $3.5503.60. REPORTS oTTHE GRAIN CROP Mne llnnilied Letters from Fsrmeri Show tienerul Conditions Are Cood. CHICAGO. May 29-The Com Rclt, issued by the Burlington, will print tomor row exhaustive crop reports received from 500 correspondents throughout Nebraska, Iowa northern Kansas nnd northern 'Mis souri A brief summary follows: Nebraskn: Corn -52 reports say outlook Is excellent: 242, goo.l; 2S, fnlr; 6, poor; 10, rain needed; 2, best prospect state ever had. Winter wheat 30 reports, good; 175, better than last year: 120, about the same; IS, worse. Spring whent 13S reports, good; 3S. fnlr: 11, poor: 5, rain needed; 2, bugs beginning to damage; 2, stand Is thin, Oats II reports, good: 8. excellent; 66, fair; 33. poor; 8, need rnln. Iowa: Corn 73 reports say outlook Is 17 reports, good; 2. fnlr. Winter wheat 17 reports, gdo; 2, fair; 2, poor, 1. reports Hesslnn fly. Spring wheat 36 reports, good; 12, fair: 2. about same as In 19f); 3, poor. Oats 14 reports, good: 19, fair; 3, excellent; 9, poor. Northorn Missouri: Corn 7, excellent: 33, good; 19. fair; 2. poor. Winter wheat 11 reports, better thnn 1P00; 15, good; 4, fair. Spring wheat 4. good. Oats 9 reports, good: 11, fair; 16, poor. Northern Kansas; Corn 13 reports, good; 6, excellent. Winter wheat 15 reports, bet ter than 1900; 3, excellent: 1, fair. Soring wheat reports, good; 3, fair; 1, excellent. tin 11k Clenrlntis, OMAH . May 29. Rank clearings today, $979,317; corresponding-day last year. Deco ration day. CHICAGO, May 29,-Clearlngs. $23,347,119: balances, $2,053,936; posted exchange. $4.S5M 1N.S9; New York exchange, 10c premium. ST. LOl'IS. May S9.-CIcarlngs, $6,935,018; balances, $1,232,658; money, 597 per cent; New York exchange, 35c premium bid, 6c premium nsked. CINCINNATI, Mny 29.-Clearlngs, $3,286, 350; tioney, 315176 per cent; New York ex change, 3of35c premium. PHILADELPHIA, May 29,-C'learlngs, $18.84,1.660: balances, $2,633,753. RALTTMORE. May 29.-Clenrlngs, $3,KS6,. 609: balances. $635,974, NEW YORK, May 29,-Clearlngs, S2SV 608.507: balances. $12,617,893. ROSTON. May 29.-Clcnrlngs, $20,4$,235; balances, $2,606,622. Sew York llry (JooiIn Mnrket. NEW YORK, May 29.-DRY OOODS Contlnued bad weather hns ngaln nffected the spot mnrket. store trade proving slow throughout. Mall orders of nn ordinary character. Tono of the market dull, but r.o quotable change In quotation In either rot ton nr woolen goods. Print cloths Inactive nnd unchanged. Wide goods easy. Prints Plow of sale, Men's wear woolens nnd worsteds quiet, without quntnhle change. Dress goods Inactive and Irregular. OH nnd Hosln. NEW YORK. May 29.-OII.8-Cottonseed. stendy: prime crude, nominal; prlmo yel low, 35H-C 'Petroleum, dull. Rosin, dull; strained, common to good, $I.62',t. Turpen tine, dull. 3.-H(i3fin. OIL CITY, Mny 29,-OILB-Credlt hnl nnces, $1.05; certificates, no bid; shipments, 1.11,073 bbls,; average. 93,570 bbls,; runs, 111, 811 bbls.; nverage. 92.573 bbls. LIVERPOOL. Mny 29. -OILS-Turpentlne spirits, steady, 27s 3d. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. May 29.-Today's state ment of the tronsury onlnnces In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,0o0.fioo gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $161,537,6.14: gold, $92,923,021, Port Wnyne Mnclilnlstn Strike. FORT WAYNE. Ind.. May J9.-A1I machinists nnd Helpers In tho Rass Foundry nnd Mnrhlne works, numbering 150, wnlked out todny. They want ten hours' pay for it nine-hour day nnd Saturday afternoon off. T I IK REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on file Wcdnesdny, May 29, 19011 tViirrmit? Ileeila. Conservative Saving and Loan as snclntloi. lo Mary Dever. lot 2. Srhnell's add ...$ 1,013 M. D. Woodelton and husband to F, R. Whlttnkcr ct nl. lot 4, block ?, Forest Hill 900 Emllv Ranch nml husbnnd to P. A. Smith, lot 18 nnd 19, block 2, Stevens' Place 3,000 A E. Smeallle to Henry Hansen, lot 21. block 4. Clifton Hill 9-.0 Scottish Investment Trust company to Kdwnrd McEnehron, lot 2, block 2. Sherwood's suhdlv 1,525 Edward McEachron nnd wife to R. A. McEachron. same 1,500 Mary Johnson nnd husband to G H. Pnyne. trustee, lot 12, block 4, Van Camp's ndd 1 69 Atlnntlo Realty association to Wil liam Simon, lot 7, block 1. Remls Park 450 E. M, Tate nnd husband to George Dnwey, lot 13, block 24, KounUe Place 3.M0 C. S. Shenaril to Jo.ei)h Adams, lot 3, block 1. Hamilton Square 2,860 M. R. Davenport nnd wlfo to C. T. Johnson et al, lot 1, block 1. Rurn ham Place , uW W. II. Male et nl to J. N. Rrown lot 9, Archer Place I Unit Clnim Deeds, Adam Ramsburg and wife to O. I. Park, lots 4 to 7. N. J. Smith's ndd . 1 A. K. Rrumhaugh ct al lo George Porter. e2M feet of w.M's feet lot 3. block 2, Sweety's add 1 needs. Sheriff to Richard Edwards, lot 9, block s, 1st aau. to rwuui umuuu. 1,200 Sheriff to Joticph Cockflcld. n33 feet lot 15. block 9, E. V. Smith's add.... iS Total amount of trantfer $17,'.'W A imioi,ivt mavs m:tcii. Ills Pipe ItcnunTd tt hen lie I'nlla Asleep While SimikliiR In Red, "I have n friend over In the Old Quarter ' said n dweller In New Orleans' Hoheml.i, to 11 limes gosslpcr, "who has expended 11 vnst ntnottnt of riigeuulty on labor-saving devices calculated to promote his personal I'otnrort ami snve him from needless oscr tloti. People who don't know him very well Imagtno he Is supernaturally lnr.y, but thnt does him an Injustice As ho explains It himself, he suffers from it constitutional aversion to all kinds of toll, Inherited from his fnther "Rut whnt I started to tell you nbout. ' continued the Rohcmlnp, "was a very clever arrangement he rigged up In his den this winter to enable him to enjoy n couple of rather dangerous habits In pence nnd com fort. Llko most men of his temperament ho Is fond of smoking nnd lending ill bed. but both practices, got him orlglnnlly Into 110 end of trouble. You see, he was nrcii' tomod to propping himself luxuriously on n pair of pillows with it book In one hand nnd n pipe in the other, nccesMirlly expos ing his arms nnd chest to the treichero'is night draughts, and, needless to sit, n continually catching tcrrlllc colds. That was nothing, however, compared to tho risk he rnn with his pipe, for ho would frequently glide off Into dreamland without knowing It nnd tho blamed thing wotiut slip out of his band nnd set the bedclothes 011 fire. He nunc noir being cremated on several different occasions, nnd between the danger of perishing by cold on the one hand and hent on the other he wax getlltig In an unhappy frame of mind, when the excellent scheme he now employs suggested Itself. "The cold problem he deserve 110 ciedit for disposing of. 11s he solved it by adopting a garment Invented by the Inr Eugene Meld, consisting of an old sack coat nlth the entire front part cut nwny, hack as far ns the sleeves, All thnl N nrcefsnr Is to put It on the wrong sldn In from nnd the arms nnd rhest nnt fully protected ns one lies In bed reading. There In no back. It Is true, hut no back Is needid As for thn pipe, my friend rigged up 11 minia ture pulley depending from the celling directly over his bend. At night It Is nt Inched by sninll metnl Ffiap: to his big meiMschaiim, and n weight nt the other end of tho cord keeps the pipe elevated horizontally nbout two feet above the nn fnee of tho bed. No exertion whatever Is required lo pull it down for smoking, nfd slnco the installation of the apparatus thn nitppx man never bothers himself about anything after he goes to bed When slumber overcomes him his book lldes liijrniliissly out ,,1 hi relaxing rliiteh. whllo his pipe ascends gracefully to a por tion of safety. "In this way." nilded the Rnhemlan, "In hns guarded himself ngnltiM the dements and put In a pretty comfortable wlntei. This summer he proposes to ndd nu attach, ment which, will cxtliigiiMi the Intnp and Mnrt n smnll fnn at the moment he fall Into the nrins of .Mnrphous " CAVUl.VS m:w iI hills. Dominion lliinilllnted lij n Vlicnrlte of the Ainerli'nii Locks. Uncle Sam Is not umnlly partial to Cnn ni an money, but our new four-dollar bill w-lll have his best wishes for an rndurliig circulation, reports the Toronto Mall. On Its honest fnco It hears a llatterlug picture of the lock on his Sault outinl. lining 11 personnge who takes n ilollnrs-nud-ceuts v ow of things, he will perceive that this vignette on 11 Dominion note Is something more thnn n delicate compliment (o his progresslveness, It Is, Indeed, an offering of very substantial service to him. Our hlg neighbor knows well the value of a free advertisement, nnd where could ln get a better one except In n flrst-clas newspaper thnt goes Into the homes of all the people? Our circulating medium, cspe. elnlly In the dcnomliintlniin that am uinct hi .demand. Is a capital advertising medium. The Amerlcnn canal at Sault Ste. Marie is beautifully displayed on the considerable Issue of four-dollar hills our finance de partment has Just let loose. Who would travel by the Canadian canal after th" Caundlan government gave such n certifi cate, ns to the superiority of the American lock? It Is true, our own cnnnl Is 11 gfHiid work, one of the wonders of engineering science, but the government fnneles the 0110 on the other side of the river more. Ah these four-dollar notes pass from hand to hand, tho wistful gaze of those who pnit with them will rest on the American lock the gateway through which the government would direct their travels, Since thev canif Into office the Canadian ministers have tried to forget their old disparaging language about our canals, and have lately spoken very favorably of these. Rut mon'ev talks. A picture of our Sault cnnnl, or of (itiii other great Canadian work or scene, should occupy the place given up to the American canal. This foreign cnnnl look depleted on our four-dollar bill Is a humiliation to il. That picture Is a record of blundering or something worse that will never be forgotten. Specimens of Iheie four-dollar hills will be preserved wherever there Is a collection of monetary curiosities. Th" people of Snillt Ste Slnrle nre deeply of fended nt the government for Its selection of the Amerlcnn canal as the object most worthy of depletion oil Its new' Issue. WASIUMiTON IIIVIXIP.H SORROW. Life Clouded liy Crlcf lb rr the Den Mi of Ilin Svi cetlienrl. "When a young man, rising to fame ns nn author, Washington Irving fell In love with Mathilda Hoffman," writes William Per rlne. in the ladles' Home Journal. "To his eye she was such nn Image of delicacy and purity that his love for her grew Into nn Idolatry. In the midst of his dreams of future linpplness there came an over whelming blow from which lie never fully recovered. Mathilda was taken sick with n cold; it rapidly turned Into consumption, nnd It was his agony to behold her fade away In a single winter, but In his sight beautiful nnd more heaiitlful to the last. During the three days and nights of her flnnl sufferings ho did not leave her hoil'e nnd scarcely slept. He wns at her hediddo when she died; his was the last face that she looked upon, and when the grave closed upon her the world became blank to him (11 his distraction. In the nlghn of his first anguish after Mathilda's death he would carry to his bed her bible and nrayor book, and place them tenderly tinder Ills pillow Ever afterward he kept them with him In all of his many wniiderlims nnd travels. When he died at flunnyslde he had renched his three-srore-and-ten, 1111 I his celibacy was still unbroken. There wns then found 11 little repository of which he hnd nlways kept the key. It was opened, nnd there lay n faded memorandum which told the story of his sorrow, a miniature. 11 braid of fnlr hair, and n slip of paper on which ho had written 'Mathilda Hoffman,' " Lniiscunfre to Remember. New York Marine Journal, "lly the red headed god of war, I'll have that book If I hnvo to sell my side combs!" Tho mermaid was rending hastily, al most breathlessly, the advance sheets of "Fighting Rob" Evans' book. "I'll hot there's n shudder In every line.'1 The timid creature was recalling with n sort of ecstney how the torrid language of Captain Evan, stnndlng god. llko nnd terrible on thn deck of the Yorktown In Valparaiso harbor, held tho wholo Chilean navy In awe and sent the mermaids In hiding for threo wholo days under tho ledge of a coral reef. Cold GoIiirt to Europe. NEW YORK. May 29.-Goldman. Sachs & Co. will ship $1,000,000 gold to Franco to morrow. There Is $600,000 additional gold ordered nt tho nssny nfllce, hut no nnnie Is given. Total thus fnr engaged, J3,100,ooo. Tho National City bank has Increased lis shipment of gold by tomorrow's steamer to $700,000, making 11 total of $3,050,000. At one time today tho engagements for shipment of gold by tomorrow's steamer aggregated $t,6.V),0o0, bin, ns the Insuranco companies objected to Inking a risk In excess of $l,0oo,000, tho National City bank canceled half Its order. Humility nnd Pride. Denver Times: "You," growled tho Great Man to his menial, "get a hump on yourself and. push thnt work through. I won't tolerate any laying hark." "You," suld tho better half of the Great Man, nftcr ho had left the dinner table, "get a hump on yourself nnd give me suffi cient money to take Helen and myself to the mountains this summer, nnd hurry up about It. I won't tolerato any laylna. bark." "Yes, dear," replied tho Great Man, mcolily. mTiTnsrT safest! iTksti " WALL STREET Money Will Enni llltr Monthly llelnriu Tho Inventor's Fund Puys Scml-Monthly, Th oloest estnbllsht'd In America. No certificate-holder ever lost n cent. Pay ments made to all subscribers every 1( days, No trouble, No delay. Money refunded 011 di.mund, Write today for particulars, free to any uddrcss, l, K, MACKIJY A. CO,, Hudson llulldliitf, Nevr York, Telephone I Wit). Boyd Commission Co Successors to James E. liojrd 4 Co., OMAHA. NED. COMMISSION graln. pnovisio.Ns aso stock. Uanrrf of TrasJa HolMlng. Direct wires to Chicago and Nw Turk. CorrttfionUcncc. John A. Wurrtn 4 C.