10 THE OMAnA DAILY TVETC: SATT'lMlAV, .IVNH 1, 1H01 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Firm Otblu and Rsptrts of Bad Wettbir Giti Wkiat rirm Ton. SEVEN-EIGHTHS HIGHER AT THE CLOSE Corn firm. Though Trnitr UghlOnls Active, lull I'm filer on l.lrinlilnllnii Provision fltisliicss nil Small Senlr. CHICAGO, May 31. -Tin- wenther con minted tlir most f'oteitt factor In today' wheal market, July cloning 'e higher. July forti fluxed higher, July nuts 'c loner mid provisions n shade to or lower. Firm cables unci reports of bad wt-ntlier from the west gave the wheat market it strong tone, nnd July opened Vc3'' Im proved, nt 74U tn TU74e. These llgures tempted ii considerable number of sfllers, chlclly of the professional class, nnd on liquidation for protlts there was nn early decline, to where the market stendled. Active covering Inter caused u reaction to M7e. There were renewed reports of dam nee ly Hessian My nnd drouth In sections where rain Is badly needed. letter an thentie report were tliat while there hml tieen some damage, but that It whk not widespread, nnd os ft result there was n tilt offering and the market drelliied l 74-Ve The buying wan renewfd nnd the close wfl s Arm. July V,c higher nt 74'ali 71'no, The volume of trnde wits large. .Argentine shipments for the week were 62l.0"O bll.. ngnlnsl MN.iiO) till, I he week before nnd 7,'iU.f'm n year ngo, Clearances lit the seaboard of wheat nnd flour wers pqual to 6!.t bu. I'rlmnrj teeelpts wer MVO) bu, Minneapolis and Duliith reported fi.Hi cars. ngulnn I Mi list week and 7I( a year ago, Three loads of wheat were taken for export. locnl lecclpts were til car, me of eonlract grade. The coin market was llrm. though tnnle whs light and receipts wer-.- moderately Kencrous. As In wheat, the dry weather rxcited a bull Influence. July corn opened unchanged to '( hlglor, at lle to H'fce. benefiting by the strength In wheat. A fair outside demand developed nnd the Jirlre Improved early to lle. where It steadied, loiter the export demand, which was of moderate decree, induced n further ndvance to HS,1 II V, whereat n period of liquidation wns inaugurated, and n reaction to IIV followed. The close wnn Heady and 'ic higher at ll'Jo. Kour loads were reported taken for export. Local receipts were 81 cars, 12S of contract grade. Oats were ncllve, but easier, on liquida tion. July sold between "S'Je unil 2?.?t'' nml closed lower, at WitJlSHc t.ocal receipts were 2W cars. Trading In the speculative branch of the provision business was on n small male, with a small decline In prices of leadlnc commodities as the net result, Hog prices were lower, despite small re ceipts yesterday. Provisions opened lm- iiroved, July pork sold between 111.63 and 11.72'i nnd closed 2V4o lower at IH.C3; July lard between 1S.13 and IV-U',6. closing fie lower at $S. 15. nnd July ribs between $7.s7'.j and 17.90, closing a shade lower at J7.W14? 7. Do. estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, SO cars; corn, l,0t"5 cars; oats, 7"0 cars; hogs, X00O head. 'Iho leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open, I High, I !,ow. Closed Wed. Wheat May July Corn May July Sept. Ohih May July Sept. J'otk May July Sept. Lard May July Sept. JUbs May July Sept. No. Cash quotations were as follows: tn specials, 7li 751. 70,1 74 74 171 (f?Ul 7M 74 ,7i.!s1iA 7JW!i I 1 43i 43H 4.V, 41- 44ifU 4l,'ai4 (Hi 44ft 4 Hi 44'kUn 4l'i U'S 45; 31 3l"i 27 25 31 :3H1ii 2S- 2S1, 2SSWV4 2S!jfti 26M?iST 26!i 2 14 7rt 14 70 14 14 ffi 14 67',S 14 7ll 14 72U 1 65 14 60 14 7a 14 7714 14 7714 14 72 14 72H 14 70 t 2214 22,5 S 174 R 174 S 22ii U) S 221,4 S 13 8 15 S 20 8 22',4 8 2o 8 17 S 17'A 8 22V4 I 7 P0 7 PO 7 S74 7 !0 7 0) 7 f) 7 PO 7 87(5 7 SO 7 90 7 'M - 7 SO 7 55 7 87 7 S7'4 KKOim-CJulot: winter patents. $3.80,1.00: ralghts, 3.20f3.70; clears, $2.fiOa3.40; spring 54,70; 28'4&2Sic: No. 3 white, snrlmr nntents utrnlKhls. J2.90Q3.2O: bakers, J2.20W2.GO, WIIKAT No. 2 spring. 734,n7B?4c; No". 3 prlng, 7lc; No. 2 red, 74Wf75c. COKN-No. 2, 41(fH2Tiic; No. 2 yellow, OATS-No. 8SiiW2!iVic. HYU-N11. 2. MVJc. HAHbKV-Oood feeding, 48950c: alr to cuoice mailing, oriioiic. SKICDS-No 1 linx, J1.70; No. 1 nortll vestern, J1.70: prime timothy, J2.90fj3.4O. 1'HOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. J14.B3 Tll4.70. lard. per 100 lbs.. J.17$r8.27l&. Short ribs sides (loose), J7.ROfS.Cn3. Dry mltcd hhouldcrs (boxed), $.751i7,O0. Short cleur sides (boxed), J8.1214tTR.25. WIIISKV-Hasls of high wines, Jl.27. Kollowlng aro the receipts and shipments for todny: ... Receipts. Shlnments. flour, bbls 11,000 1l,f,oo Wheat, bu 83,0 0 315 0 0 Com, bu I6.I.0CO nr.'.Mo nats, bu 294.000 lm.ooo tye, bu 1,000 farlcy, bu 8,(00 g.COO On the 1'rodiico exchango today the but tcr market whs strong; creameries, 14'n lS'ic: dairies, lIRlfi. Cheese, sternly, nt 9 10c. Kggs, loss off, enses returned, IH4C. JVBW IOIUC Ri:Ult,U, 5lHltKT. 4tiintnliina of the l)ar nn Vni'loiia C'nnmiodKles. ?V. yonK' 31 KI.OL'U-Recelpts, S9.0SI bblc: exports, fi.341 bbls.; active and firm; winter patents, jn.BWfl.OO; win ter straights. JJ.45(if3.a; winter extras, $2.45(j2.K5; Minnesota bakers, J2.P03f 3.2; Mluncaotii patents, J4 00yi.:5: winter low grades, J2.30fi2.40. llye Hour, quiet; fair to good, $2.&ofo3.10; cliolcc to fancy, J3.20ffl;t.5O. " COHNMRAI-Stendy: yellow western. 87c: city. !Hic; rirandywlne. J2.I5S?2.E5. HVE Stendy; No. 2 western, 60"c, alloat; Btate, 57fiSSc, c. I. f.. New York carlots, HARl.KYr-Dull; feeding. t&fttSV-c. c. 1 t., Njw York; malting, 62370c, c. I, f., New York carlots. BAHI.ICY MALT Dull; western, GOflKc. WHEAT-Receipts, 130,500 bu.; exports, 391,529 bu.: spot llrm: No. 2 red, 83ic f. o, b, nfoat and Sl'.ic elevator; No. 1 northern, Stiluth. KiHc f. o. b. afloat : No. 1 hard, IHl luth. smc f. o. b. ntloat. Ontions were cen trally firm all day. advancing on bullish home crop news, outside buying, local cov ering and small Argentine shipments; July, in ii-iiMisu'.'tc, rumen ai nuijcj cpiemier, 77 l-lRW77c, closed nt 77e. CORN Receipts, 167,00(1 bu.; exports. 160, .114 bu.; spot steady: No, 2, 50',i!c f. o. b, Afloat. Option market was quiet but llrm, with wheat, and on unfavorable cvop re ports, with covering a feature; closed atendy nnd ie net higher; July, 48'ii'((-l9 1-lUc, closfd at 49c Scptembor, 44fi49c, closed nt 49c. OATS Receipts. 217, 100 bu.; exports, 71.053 l)U. spot quiet; No, 2, .'13c; No. 3, 32l4c; No. 2 white, 33c; No. 3 white, 32o: track, mixed western, 32j:14c: track, white, 32fi Se. Ontions dull but llrm. HAY Dull, shipping, 70&7oc; good to choice. 92K',i3r. IIOT'S-Qiilcli sttite. common to cliolce, 39(k) crop, lot, lWtf, llifllHo; old olds, 6i 7c: i'aclfic const, liwu crop, lCo-lOc; Ib9, llfilSe; old olds, L'flt'.c. MOLASSKS-Steady; New Orleans, open Settle, good to choice, 3240c. TAhbOW-Stendy; city (JJ per pkg.), 44ti5c! country (pkgs. free), Oiiouc l'HOVlSIONS-lleef. quiet: family. J10.50 5T12.00; mess, JS.50(fj9.to; beef hams, J2J.WW 21.60; packet. JlO.Oi 10.60; city, extra India mens, J 15.00ft 17.00. Cut meats, stendy. plck.ed bellies, 8tyi04u; pickled uhoulders, 7l,4c; Pickled hams, S3.jj lO.tiO. l.urd, steoity; western steumed, JS.45: refined, steady; con tinent, JR.OOj South America, J9.25; com pound. J6.76. I'ork. sternly; family, Jlti.OOff 10 50; short clear, J15.00fi 15.60, UI'TTKR-Hecelpts. 11,170 pkgs.; steady; creamery. 15il9c; factory, lU13c, CHKKSK-lloeelpts. S.ilt pkgs.; market qjlct, fancy large colored, S'ud'ic; t'ancv large, white, 8fiSyc; fHiicy small colored, 9Uti9U; fancy smnll white. 9!ip. KGCIS Receipts, 1B.5S0 pkts.; llrm, woat cru, ungraded, JlliylHe: western, selected, 13tM3i.il'. rOUhTRY Alive, steady nnd unchanged; dressed, lower, fowls, y'.ic; turkeys, 7Vvy9c; broilers, 2202Sc. MKTAI.S Today's market for metals manifested all tho characteristics of a reg ular holiday. Demand was light and con lined chiefly to meeting Immediate require mcnts. with closing ton" called quiet at t28.304f2S.40. In London, however, values ad vanced 1 point, owing to an absence of cl lers. rather thanitn any demand .of i-onso quence, hh the day only reached modeiate proportions. The close was steady, with miot quoted nt JC129 3s and futures JE1'.'S Coppnr, In London advanced 5, but was verv quiet, closing at 69 8 9d for spot nnd C70'l03d for futures. Here the market waH dull and without chang. Aside from lis continued steadiness lead locally 1 x hlblted no new feature. The close was steady at JJ.37, while In London prices fell off ? 6d to 12 6s 3d. , Spelter ruled quiet at l3.P5fl-4.00. London prices wore reduced 2 bd to 157 2s6d. Domestic Iron markets were rather easy and In luiyer.V favor, rig 'ron warranu, 19,00310.50; northern foundry, M5 235?l.60, noiithe.rn foundrv. JI4.O0gU.Wi soft southern. Jit wl I5.fi. Olasgow wr rnnts closed at 53s ;d nnd nt Middles borough 15s d. OMAHA WIIOI.KSAf.n .MAMKIVIS. totidltloii of Trnde nnd tlnnlnllun on Mnple nml I'nner Produce. liQGS Receipts libel al; good stock, firm, 105J10VSC. LIV14 I'OLM.TRY Hens, 7c; young and olu roosters, HHj; turkes, 6tfc; ducks and geese, tc; spring chickens, per lb., lSff20o. ULTTKU Common to fair, lifetime; choice, dairy In tubs, llfrioc, separator, lie. TRESH I'lSll-Ulack bass. ISc; white bass, Sc, btuetlsh, lie; bullheads, loc; blue 7c; b.irralos, 6c; cntflsh, 12c; cod, 9c; croppies, 7ifloo; ciscocs, 7c; luiluut, lie; her ring, (!-; haddock, l'X; pickerel, 7c; pike, Sc; red snapper, 10c; salmon, lie; sunilsh, tu; trout, so; whttetlsh, 10c. 1'IOKONS-Llve, per doz., Jl. VKALS-Cholc, 9810c, HAY 1'rlccH quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Uealefs' association: Choice upland, J liM); No. 1 upland, Jlu; niedlv.ni, JJ; course, J8.00. Rye straiv, 16.50, Those prices uro lor hay of good coior aim quality. De mand fair. Receipts, 2 cars, UATh -io 2 White, 9c. CORN No, :i, 4Jc. 11RAN-J1U. , VEGETABLES. Sl'INACH-I'er bu. box, 40c, ASl'ARAOUS-Natlve, per doz., 40Q50C miUiJAmj Home gtown, per lb., 1. NKW RICETS-I'cr do loc. NfciW CAllUUTb-l'tr do2 ouc, NKW I'UJtMl'H 1'er doz., toe. OUCUMHKRS-Hothousc, per doz., 6OC0 Jl.w. I'ARSNH'S-l'er bu 40c TURNii'3-l'er bu., ttx. IIKUTW l'er bu., 40C. LAltltoTri-l'er bu., 40c, LKTTUCU-l'cr bJ 2025c. RADISHES-l'cr doz., 15fc20c. 1'AHSLIOY-1'cr doz.. JOC, l'OTATOES -I'cr bu., Wc; Colorado, $1.00. UAliUituc-nuw v.auto:nio, .vac To.1a vuiiti- I' lorlda, per b-baskut crate, luncy, JJ.&o. OMOnS Uermudas, per crate, J2.25; new California, 2',ie. CAlJLli'LOvI3R-St. Louis, per crato. 12. UEANS Wux, per 1-3 bu., 75o: string, per 1-3 bu., Toe. , lit.li; t'LA.NT I'er bu. box. J3. I'lilTKRH-l'tr bu, t:ox, J2.25. l'ICAS I'er ou J2; per 1-3 bu., 76c. CliLliRY Callioimu. per buncn. wrtfUi. NKW I'OTATOICS-I'cr lb., 2'33c. FRUITS. STRAWRERRHCS Kentucky, J2.25; Mis sour), J2.W'l2.25, CHiiKRiia Cullfornla, per fc-lb. box, J1.7J). OOOSIOUKURIKS-l'cr 24-qt. case, J2.00. TROl'lCAL 1'MtUlTS. OHANGES-Cullfornln seedlings, 2.73 3.00; navels, J3.2ofi3.60; Med. sweets, J3.23. L13MONS Calltornla, extru fancy, Ji7G; choice. J3.23. 1JANAiao I'er bunch, according to alz, J2.U)fj2.60. I-'lUb Calltornla, now cartons, 76c; layers, 63c; imported, per lb., lCKtfl2c. IJATtS l'erslan, In 00-10, boxes, rialrs, 60 per lb.; Halloween, O'.ic per lb. l'INKAl'I'LKS-l'ct doz., J1.73fJ2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY California, per 24-sectlon case, J3.75. CIDER-Pcr bbl., J4.50; per hair hbl J2.7S. NUTS Englloh walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil berts, per lb , 13o ; almonds, per lb., Itrtpjc; raw peanuts, per lb., 6ff6V4c; roasted, 6'u ;uc; llrazllH. Uc; pecans, liU--c; cocounuts. HIDES No. 1 green, i"c; No. 2 green, 1,1... v . . I , ; . . x? n 1 -I '.u. No. 1 veal calf, S to 12b Ids., 8c: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Go; dry hides, S13u; sheep pelts, 25&75c; horse hides, S1.6062.2i. St. I, mils fi rill 11 nml l'ro visions. ST;. LOUIS, May 31,-WHEAT-Strong; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 72'ic; track, 7414' 75V4c: Mny, 72?;c; July, 7fr4c; September, 70c; No. 2 hard, 73t4ff73ic. CORN-Hlghcr; No. 2 cash. 41!ic; track, 42'ifi4:',4c; May, 41c; July, 42ic; Septem ber, 43c. OATS-Wcak; No. 2 cash, 29c; track. 29?i 29Hc; May, 29c: July, 27ic; September, 26c; No, 2 while, 31f3Hic RYKKlrm at 5014c. , KLOUR-Steady; patents, J3.55fT3.75; extra fancy and straight, J3.15Q3.20; clear, J2.S0'tr 3.00. KUX8EED-No market. CORNMEAL Steady at $2.30. I1RAN Dull, weak; sacked, east track, RSc. HAY Dull, easy; prnlrlo, Jl. 7509.50; tim othy, JS.001T14.00. WHlSKY-steady nt Jl.27. IRON COTTONTIES-J1.03. RAOGING-6ii,ff7c. HUMP TWINE 9c. I'HOVISIONS-l'ork. firm: Jobbing, $15.75. Lard, steady, nt $3.05. Dry salt meats, quiet: boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.25; clear rib, JS.37V4; clenr sides, J8.50. Racon. steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, $9; clear ribs, $9,121,-: clenr sides, $9.23. METALS Iead, strong. $1.32'443. Safl ter. higher nt $3.82i,43.?5. W I'OULTRY Steady; chickens, 7c; springs, 12fil6c; turkeys, 5c; ducks, 6c; springs, 9f(12c: geese, 4c; springs, 8c, UUTTER-Steady; creamery. 16919c: dairy. 12W15c. KUiiB-steady, ioc; repacked and casen Included. RECEIPTS-Klour, 12.000 bbls.: wheat, 68.W0 bu.; corn, 175,000 bu.; oats. 162,000 bu. SI U I'M ENTS Flour, 8,000 bbls.: whoat, 41,000 bu.; corn. 52,000 bu.; oats, 21,000 bu. Liverpool (irnln nml I'ror Islons. LIVERPOOL. May 31. WHEAT-Spot, No, 3 red western winter, 5sll',4d; steady: No. 1 northern snrlnc. llrm. 6s Id: No. 1 California, stendy, 6s lV4d. Futures, steady; ,iuiy. fisn-vn; September, as loid. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, 3s ll?id, l' Utures, stendy; May, nominal; July, 3s Ud; September, 3s llijd. HOl'S-At London (l'nclllc const), steady, JCKiJtllOs. I'UOVISIONS-Heof. stendy; extra India mess, 62s 3d, Pork, steady: prime mess, western. 60s 61I HaniH, short cut, 14 to 10 lbs., steady, 4s 2d, Lard, stendy; prime western, Is 3d; Amerlcnn rellned, In palls, 41s 3d. Bacon. Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs., steady. 15s; short ribs, 10 to 24 !bs., stendy; clenr middles, light, firm, -!2sSd; long clenr middles, henvy, stead v. 4Qs9d; short clear backs, steady, 40s 3d; clear bel lies, firm, 45s. Shoulders, square, light, steady, 3Cs 9d. . CRUP CONDITION UNCHANGED Wathar Affects aitm Trad, but the Wtit is Up to AToragi. STEEL PRICES WELL MAINTAINED Itnllrnnds Meport 9liiirtHK (.'ni-s limit nml Clitic !lilinients t)cert-ns: (innil Deiiiiinil for Milk nml ytnplc Wooleiin. Kniisns City Grnln nml Provisions. KANSAS CITY, May 31,-WHEAT-Julv, fi"!w: September, 66Vic; cash. No, 2 hard, ra44l 70i,,e : No. 3. CSQC9c; No, 2 red, 70371c; No. 3, SO'ftOc. CORN-July, He; September, 4H4fJ-Hc; ensh. No. 2 mixed, lie; No, 2 white, 4H4c; No. 3. IliiMHic OATS-No. 2 white, 29U30c, ' RYE-No, 2. 551 tc. HAY Choice timothy, $11.00fJU,50; choice prairie. $9.60f?10.0o. nUTTER-Crcamery, lOUc; dairy, fancy, 13ri4c. EGGS-Weak: fresh Missouri and Kannas stock. 9Uc dozen, loa off. cases returned; new whltewood ciihes Included, tie more. RKCEIPTS-Wheat, 142,300 bu.; corn, SHIPMENTS Wheat, ' 117,000 bu.; corn, fcUllW Mil,, imiS, UJ,VAT I, II, Plitlnilolnliln Produce Mnrkct. PHILADEIjPHIA. Mav 3t.ntITTKtl steady; rnncy western creamery, 1914c fancy western prints, 20c; fancy nearby EGG8 Steady; fresh nearbv. 13Ue! freh western, 13HfHc: fresh southwestern, 12c; Ill-nil f-uiiuii-i 11, i.l. CHEESE Firm, good demand. Toledo (iroln nml Seeil. TOLEDO. O.. Mav 31. WHEAT ArMve: cash nnd May, 73Uc; July, 74Tc; September, "CORN Dull: cash. Mav nnd .lulv 44i;e. OATS-Qulnt, higher; cash nnd Mny,' 29c; Til V "S3:,.- Snnlmh.,r OCS'.n " RYE-MWc - . CI.OVERSEED-Cash, $3.60; October. $3.25, llniieiiiolU (Irnlu Inrkrt, MINNEAPOLIS. May 31,-WHEAT-Cash. 73Vic; May, 73c; September, 71c. FLOT'R First patents, J3.90(f7I.OO: serond patents, $3.70fi3.80: first clenrs, $2.70f?2 80' Becond clears, J2.OT.fi2.l5. u ' HRAN-ln bulk, Jll.60ffll.75. IVorln Mnrket. PEORIA, III., May 31,-CORN-Qulet; No, 3, 4P4C. OATS-FIrm; No, 2 white, 29e, billed iiiroiiEii. WHISKY On the basis of Jl.27 for fin lshed goods, NEW YORK. Mny 31.-R. G. Dun Co.'s Weekly Review ot Trnde tomorrow will say: While the weather In the cast has hampered distributive trade to a consid erable extent this week, rendciliiR the season In somo lines lather unsatisfactory, the west and south report unchanged condi tions, with operations well up to the recent nverage. It is the reason when crop dam ago rumors nre always heard, and they have come from many quarters, but proba bly In largo part owe their origin to specu lation, There Is nothing ns yet to cause any modification of the general estimates made recently and founded upon tho special returns from reports of R. G. Dun & Co. The Inbor situation Is a little brighter. Many strikes have been settled and others aro expected to terminate shortly. Iron and steel mills nre working at full capacity nnd more, now plnnts have been put In opera tion. Quotations nre well maintained, with out any effort to secure advances. Farming machinery Is n feature of tho domestic business and there Is no sign of decrease In the export movement of these products, which has attained enormous pro. portions. Ralls aro also going out freely to Australia nnd South America. Rnllwuys nro unable to secure sufllclent cars nnd other supplies, while structural work pro reeds briskly with little Interruption from l.ibor controversies. There Is a little less activity among manufacturers of boots nnd shoes, some of the smaller plnnts reducing time or closing down, ostensibly for the purpose of Inking stock, Inventories would easily valt another month, howevir. If or ders were nbundnut. Sidesmen In Hie west nre sending good ordem for full delivery, but the local Jobbing trade has received 11 setback from the continuous rain. Leather Ik still strong und active for heavy sole and high-priced upper stock has been henv II j taken for export, Medium grades arc quiet, with l?ss demand than tho extreme, fluidities. Shipments of boots nnd shoes from Roston have shown the expected de crease from the phenomenally Inrge figures of recent preceding weeks, but are still very henvy, and since January 1 exceed last year's by about 70,000 cases. Extended holiday abroad and a short one In this country have tended to make tho grnln markets unusually quiet, while corn has held the added drawback of hesi tation among traders who have not yet recovered from the effects of manipulation In the May option. Foreign purchasers wero driven out of this market by Inflated quotations, ns shown by Atlantic exporta in live A-eeks of only 9,4;,2S5 bushels, against 17.341.W6 bushels last year nnd 13, 4K,81S bushels In tho samo weeltH ot lm Each reaction In whent Is quickly followed bv tecovery nnd much support Is found In gloomy reports from growing sections. In sufficient moisture nnd low temperature are tho chief causes of complaint and injury from Insects Is also rumored, but there Is nlwnys more or less loss through these In- lluences and tne spienuia conuuiou earner In the season gives reason to hope for an abundant yield. Misfortune has niso overwneiincn couon plantations, according to the pessimistic views circulated by traders nnd factories who nro endeavoring to sustain prices in the face of heavy receipts nnd unsausiac tory conditions at New Englnnd mills where, nrlnt cloths- hnvo been sharply re duced to 2-vaC In order to dispose of tho accumulation, which Is said to rench 2,000,- 000 pieces. Heavy nrown goous imvu hh-huil-u unu better Chinese Inquiry, but local retail and Jobbing trade is restricted ny uniavornoie a-ih,r Although It is between seasons with the llk trade, there Is a good demand nnd available stocks or tne moro nesirno e lines nre rooorted light. The ribbon trade continues brisk, despite lowering skies. Carpets and uplioisterics improve aim 111 staple clothing woolens there Is more ac tivity. This brings out raw wool moro freely, but there Is not sufllclent demand to ndvance. prices In the faco of heavy stocks and' a largo new clip coming for ward. In fact, the accumulation of sup plies has had a distinctly depressing Influ ence nnd In the Philadelphia market quota tions are perceptibly easier. The decline extends to the entire list of domestic wools, although not more than a cent In any failures for tho week numbered 148 In the United States, against 160 last year, nnd twenty-seven in tjnnaua, against immj last year. HRADSTItEKT'S ItEVIEW OF TltAIli:. Ilnsensoiuible Wentlirr DUconrngen Itetnll Trnde DnriiiK tlic Wrcu. NEW YORK, Mny 31. Rradstrcet's to morrow will say; lTnuensnnnhln wenther has been the key of the general sltuntlon this week, dis counting as It has been to retnll trnde In the city nnd country districts alike nnd re tarding tho growth of most crops, but par tlcularlv corn and oats, In the northern half of tho country njul cotton nt the south. W t in . however. 1IW is a ieeiing preva lent that a few weTks of warm, sunny weather, n decided lack of which has so far Ken noted tins spring, wnuiu 00 mucn 1,1 ninee matters commercial and ngrlcul- ti-ril In ns good or better condition thnn .1 yinr ngo. . . , Annrt from the fenturcs tho week has beer without much chnnge, except that 11 rather better spin l nas ueen visimo in mc i,ii,itrli,l Bituntlnii nnd that some prog ress hns been made toward n settlement of existing labor troubles. The situation In textiles lias not cnangeci mnicriuiiy, cxc-upi that real conditions in 1110 print ciain mar iet lmvn been recounlzed bv n heavy cut In the nrlco of Hint product. 1 no sicnoiueH;) of prices Is still n feature, the cereals Heme ns 11 mi or siiKiuiy iubiici hiuu a week ago, as much owing to hml crop re nnets from abroad as to tales of dry vuiIipf ilnmnire In the northwest to wheat and too cool weatner tor corn in tne couiv try as a wnoic. rnttnn 1.1 hleher in the face of lnrge re celpts and reports of slow trnde, because tnp prospect as lu inu near inuiiiiia, imi ticiilarly July, Is still doubtful, nnd owing to covering by the short Interest In that and the succeeding mouth. The crop ts at least two weeks lute, but the nverage will probacy be from 6 to 10 per cent larger, some of which, perhaps, will be lost, but still leaving a comfortable margin of in crease, providing warm, forcing wenther succeeds snnriiy. As for some time nast. new business 111 Iron and steel Is small, while production on orders Is nt the maximum. Steel billets are temporarily scarce nnd 50o higher, while nessemor pig iron is 0.1111 ana on douiii em Iron Is dull nnd weak nnd present quo- tat ons could be cut 50c If nusincss tvero offered. Finished nrnducts are generally strong and tho mills are still crowded with business, Rail mills have a season's output guaranteed, The wiro nans nro pusncu with orders and bar and plnte production Is reported told ahead. Rumors or ntivnnces to ci.mo after July 1 nro heard, but nothing tnurdhlo offers In this respect with new busThers In such smnll volume, Hardware is in good smtpe nnd .May sales nt unicago weoi the heaviest for any month this year, Whent, Including flour, shipments for the week aggregate 4,133,970 bushels, against I.790.OS4 Inst weelt, 4,533.140 tho cor responding week of 1900. 3,596,063 In 1899 and 5,248,OSiJ In 18tt. From July 1 to dnte, this season, wheat exports nro 191,187,632 bushels, against 18.',926,706 Inst season and 213.489.210 In 1898-99. Corn exports for the week aggregate 2.037.313 bushels, against 2,201,902 Inst week. 3.8S2.291 In this week a year ago, 3,922,497 In 1899 and 0,603,423 In 189S, From July 1 to dale, this season, corn exports ore 105,G:2,1CC bushels, against 1S9,533,34S last season nnd 133.S01,630 In 189S-99. Failures for the week number 144, against 192 last week and 133 In this week n year ngo. 129 In 1899. 178 In 189S nnd 192 In 1879. Canadian failures number 21, against '.'1 Inst week, 21 n year ago and 18 in 1899. II It A IJST n HUT'S FIN'AXCIA I. II E V I HV, celved was the fact Hint settlements were being made with the London bears In Northern Pacific nt 150 for the slock, nnd that the fortnightly ncconnt. which begin cdiu-fidiiy. was being curried out wlthodt Iho dre t did complications. l'p to this lime our market's dullness was intended by n heavy tono In tho general list In spile if the firnnic's of n few Issues lu which manipulation and reports of coming deals had 1111 effect. The bearish operntors were also more active and the nppenrnnce of the market Justified to some extent the ex pectation of 11 further decline. More favor nble Indications nt London hml, however, a good Influence, which was supplemented by decided Intimations that the confendlng fnctlons In Northern Pacific had reached 11 satisfactory settlement ns to the control nf Hint company and the benrlngs of the Rur lliigtou deal. WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TAI1I.E. Aggregate of lluslnrss Trnnsncted by Hip Associated It n 11 Us, NEW YORK, May 31. The following table, compiled by Rradstrcct, shows tho bank clearings nt the principal cltlca for the week ended May 20, with the per cenlnge of increase and decrease ns com pared with tho corresponding week latt year: CITIES. Amount. 1111m mikrc Grnln Miu-Lct. MILWAt.'K EE, May 31.-WHEAT-M.tr ket linner; .o. 1 nortneru. 7Bc; No. northern. 731fi74c; July, 74?l7lsC RYE Steady ; No, 1, 541ic. HARLEY Quiet ; No. 2, C6fl57c; sample lU'llOIC. Xa-vr York Dry (foods .Mnrkct, NEW YORK, May 31. The market shows no chnnge In general conditions today. The demand has again been mnde up of bmnll orders In all directions, with a mod- erate aggregate business secured, Prices of.Jirown blenched nnd conrse-eolorcd col tons unchautred. Prints Inactive at nrevl ous prices, New prices for prints for fall snow ( nccune in some quarters, wing hums unaltered: linens are in moderate re quest and firm; burlaps tend upward under strength of foreign ndvlces, KiiBarlitrlkrt. NEW YORK. May 31.-Sl'GAR-Raw. easy; fair refining, 3 23-32d: centrifugal, 96 lest, 4'lc; molisses sugar, 3 15-32c; refined, quiet. NEW ORLEANS. May 31.-6UOAR Quiet; open kettle. 3 .1-161i3 13-16c: open ket tle, centrifugal, 3'iWlt.c, centrifugal, yel low, 4ifT4 11-tSc, second, 2Tij4c; molatset, quiet; centrifugal, 715c. New York !!(. I on Chicago Philadelphia St 1.0111s Pittsburg flaltlmore ,, San Francisco Cincinnati Kansns City Cleveland New Orleans Houston Louisville Minneapolis Detroit Galveston Milwaukee Ruffalo Indlnnnpolls OMAHA Columbus, O providence St. Paul Snvnnnnh Denver Hartford Richmond Memphis Washington , Peoria , Rochester New Hnven. ........ Worcester , Atlanta Salt Ijiko City , Springfield, Mass.., f ort Worth , Portland. Ore SI. Joseph Los Angeles , Norfolk Syracuse ues .Moines Nashvlllo Surnnton Grand Rnplds Seattle Taeoma Portland. Mo Wilmington, Del... Fall River Augusta, Ga Lowell Dayton, O Toledo Spokane Sioux City New Redford Knoxvllle, Tenn... Topeka Birmingham Wichita Rlnghnmton Lexington. Ky Jacksonville, Fin.. Kalnmiizoo Akron Chattanooga Rockford. Ill Canton, O Springfield, O Fargo, N. D Sioux Falls. 8. D.. Fremont, Neb Davenport Little Rock Evnnsvlllo Macon Youngstown Helena Springfield. Ill Rlonmlngton, HI... Jacksonville, 111,,.. Totals. l S... Totals outside N, JI,OI9,293,4.13i iiM,ui.rcj 122,578,747' 81,100,1 l.l 34.076, 1921 31,311,7151 I8.613.V69I 18.025,7501 15 323,330! ll.i::.'u; 3' !I,VIS,8I! Inc. I Dec. I I 2.1,9 16.3 5.5 17.1! 27.ii 25.01 23. C 3.01 12.01 33.3 10. 1 15.91 12.2J. "iY.h. 21. Ii. 3.51. T.'ji. 9.61S.2I3' 7,332.611! 7,27 1,0 13 ,975.9I 15.983,547 5.457.100' R.07I.1M! 19.2 R,5l0.(Hlti 31.91 ..2'6.217 3.H7.8S3 . 5.161,300,. I.KH.MO .1,753 5?:)' . 3,031,41)1 .1,115.783 . 1.715.619' 2.677.&MI . 2.632.2691 2,233,921 1 1.821.377! 2.161.321 1,168,21.11 1,120,1531 leW.ll 1.997,1511 I.14I.H5S 2.703, 159 1.I7H.411I. I,i:9.9-2I. 2.091,5231 1,252.5171. 1.0-11.552I. 1.38(!.lll 1,155,1.161 1.111.1051 1,0)2.4271 2,090,8)0 l,as9,0l.1 9.15.8C5 701.610) 62,fi.15 874.077 121.! 0 39.320 1 1,692. 1 It: 801, ICS 903.173 266,160 OT1.065 652.827 811.(V',5i 476.787 277,&efl 3.JI.S77 35U91 3I6.2.MV 166.100 353.398! 298,8.11 257,400; 212.929: 212.015! 166,736; 149,36 681,69? If.1.230 901.215 (51,000 35,916 134.319 373.::00j 195.930! 90.701 12.1 y.2i .... 6.6 3.1 10.0' U.O "n.i $l,6.'3,C61.3S3 575,665,950, 40.8! 0.7 30.1! 18. 71 4.8 28.6! 2S.1, 20.01 21.1 10.6! 3.5 6.S .10.6 .....I 13.7 31.91.... 32.9 30. 7'.... 11.5!.... 22.51 13.5!.... 2.1.!.... 3.7'.... I 4l.2j 1S.6I 21. S 42. 9. I6.0:. 35.5 5S.4 15.0 9.8 11.5 I 81.1 10.3 8.21 23.4 10.5 25 ,2 40.0! 'ioio 1.2 17 0 9.2 7.4 2.6 4.8 l.S 13.0 21.9 .... 13.6 .... DOMINION OF CANADA. Montrenl $ 14.862,095 13.8 Toronto 1 9,516,291 3.5 Winnipeg 1,170,816 36.1 Halifax 1,499,116 12.8 Hamilton 631.746 14.0 St. John, N. R 615,182 2.3 Vancouver, B. C 766,189 10.0 Victoria 721,671 42.5 Quebec 1,729,881 . -w Totals ...1$ 30,0;9,110 6.! rral fund, e.xcliislie nf iho llfAom.'"' nnl'l resrrvn lu iho dhlsloti of redemption, shows. Available nli balance JlftUr-ASV, gold, 193,01(5,110. MOVEMEVIM 'lS NTOCuTi" ,M HO.MIS. .Market Assumes Unite 11 lliiojunl Tone nnd .lly Is Met eloped. NEW YOHN, May 31 -The stmk market developed quite a buoyant tone today nnd the activity wns still further lurrensed. giving the market a good deal the appear nine again that It offered during the boom period. The current conjecture In the street pointed to n conclusion Hint the movement of the principal sltength wns dilr to oiiern tlons by the lliirrlhiiiu-H-kcrcllcr-Gould element and to those of the Pennsylvania rnllrond lu retaliation During (he day there were successive developments of sim ilar movements lu oilier stocks, notnbh Pennsylvania, Tnlon Pacific, Southern Pn clilc, Missouri l'nclllc and the Southern Hallway stocks. The iitlvnmr In Atchison reached f', lu the prefeired 2't,, Pennsyl vania J'. and Southern Hnllwtl 3Y 11s a renult nl this haying. The movement In t'nlon Pacific. Missouri Pacific. Southern Pacific nnd the Houthwesterns genernlly was almost equally Impressive, 1'nlon Pa cific rising an extreme !', Kansas A Texns pteferred 1, Southern Pacific V, and Mis souri Pacific 3'i. Tho street had well de fined rumors thai a settlement had been agreed upon between the toutrudlng Inter ests In Northern Patlllc, which icsult lu even iitruuger conditions In tin railroad world than at piescnt. The greater Mis souri Pacific retained Its lull forces as a factor. Common stock advanced 2- and the preferred 2. Des Moines .V Fort Dodge rose l!4. The mnrkct cloned nctlve and strong at a rally from n Into reaction nnd with many ntocks at the top. Ilonds shared In the strength nf the stock market yn a considerable volume of deal ings. Titnl sales, par value, Jl,213,i). I'nltcd rftajes tufuudlnr; 2s ndvnnced per cent on the Inst call. The following imp thi. closing prices on the New Yolk Stock exchange: Atchison SS do pfd (Ii nfd 101', So. iMcltlo .... Ilnltlmore Ohio.. to." ! So. lUllnny . . !d .10'. . 61 3'J 7) t dn nf.!.. Cnmullnn Pacific 'nnsiln Ho Chen. & Ohio .. Chicago k Alton do pfd H. & 3 Chi. Ind. A: I. (l.i pfd Chl-nito & II. Ill Chlcimo CS. V.... dn l.'t pfd do !d nfd Chicago N. W....1W C. 11, 1. A 1' U Clilrngo Tcr. .4 Tr do pfd C. C. 1'. Ht. I... Colorado So do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Dfl. it Hudson.... Del. I. (i V Dcner A: P.. O.... dn pfd i:n dn 1st pfd dn 21 pfd nt. Nor. pfd I forking Vnlly .. du pfd Illinois Central .. Iou-.Vntrnl do pfd Lake T.rle & W .. dn pfd I.. & N Manhattan 1... Met. ft. Ity Mc. t'cntral .. Mex, Nntlonal . Minn. & Ht. L. Mo. raclfle M K. &. T do pfd N. J. Central .. N. Y. Central . Norfolk & W... do pfd No. PacMe do pfd Ontario & W... Pennsylvania ,J Reading do 1st pM do Id pfd St. L. tc ?. V... do 1st pfd do Id pfd St. t.. Southw. do pfd Ht. Paul HI '). 4(j Toledo, Ht. 1.. W II On pfd Tox , Pacific 4?ti do Pfd. IC-'.ifnlon IMcinc 7D1.I do pfd Wabash du pfd Wheel. A L. K do M Pfd i:n!VK (Vntral Jf 101' . M . 2tT 41). . 17', . 30 dn I'M U'.ti p r. ( x st. I.. . ii Adams llx 17.", American Kx Its 21 V. S. K ) l--"jWells-Puigo i:x.... 1(4 PiVAiiinl. Copper ll'S 15"'Amor. Car Ai V IS',. JI I dn pfd 52), STtt'Anicr. Lin. Oil 1C. do pfd 4I4 III Ainer. f. & H f!h I'V do pfd T" OP2 Aine,-. Tobacco 127 ... II 'Anac Mining Co.... 60 ... Hmoklyn It. T. . ... sv, coin. Fuel &. Iron ...lS'i Con. (Ian ... &V,t Con. Tnbacto ... "U do pfd ...ID". c,n. Klei-trle ... BVi Olncnse Puitar .. ... fil'a llncklng Coal .... ... 57 ilnter. Paper ...Ill I do pfd ...ltiS'i Inter Power ...HIV I-aelcde (las ...ICraj Nntlonal Hlscnlt ... 214 National l"ad ... ... 10', National Salt ... ... 9S I do pfd , .. .Wi No. American ... ... 3('4 Parlllo Coast ... til's Pacific Mall ,...l'i People's Oas . ..ISCi Pressed S. Car... ... 61. dn pfd ... SUt Pullman P. Car.. ...110 Republic St'l ... ... do pfd ... St'.Suitar ...HT', Tenn. Coal & I... ... 4V, Union ll.i k & P-.- ... 76'i' do pfd ... Sl. l S. Leather ... ... (3Ti do t,'H. Hi .1 6P V. S- .lubber do pfd U. S. Sl"" ... dn pid.. lCI- Western Union i:i'i . .11: .229! , . S9 . IS . II . 7l"j .,00 . . 4". . IS'i 4li . 7b . s"i; . 6) - 314. .IF. - 45H . t:t ..Of . 71',, 147 . ,', 1. 70 ,. 14ti . 7'j; ,. 11 . 8I4 - t4?i Now York Money Mnrkct. NEW YORK. May 31.-MONEY-OH tall, stendy, 3ff3V4 per cent; last loan, 3 percent; prime mercnntlln paper, 4ff44 per cent. STERLING EXCII ANOE Htenri v. -IH, actual business In bnnUcrs' bills rit JI.SS'mJ for .lnmni-iH nn,l nt (i C'.l cri? ........ I dnys; posted rates, J4.S5AiJ74.S9; commercial bills. Jl.S4',4n.S4;. .SII,VP;R-Certlllcates, nominally 60c; har. B0c; Mexican dollars, 4Sc, HONDS State, Inactive; government, strong; rnllrond, strong. Tho closing pi lecs on bunds todav ars ai follows: Wall Street TrnniiielloiiR Fall Off In Way to Cause Alarm, NEW YORK, May 31. Uradstreefs Vluunctnl Review tomorrow will say: At the beginning of this week the trnns actions nt the Stock exchnngo fell off In 11 way which gave Wall street not a llltlo anxiety. The foreign markets were closed Monday for the Whitsuntide holldnv. which partly accounted for the extreme dullness, but apart from this there was every evi dence that the American public had liqui dated the main tmrt of Its sneciilntlve bnld. Ings and was Indisposed at present to tnke runner pari in tne proceedings, The be:ivy decrease In the New York bank loans shown bv the last two clearing house Mnto ments afforded striking evidence as to this and as to the effects of the recent severe blow the speculative market had recv.-d. It would seem, however, that the liquida tion necessary under the circumstances had been finished and that (he losses Incident to the Northern Pacific corner were lu the main adjustrd. Some anxiety made Itself felt In this lat ter connection ns to the position of the London short Interest, ns it would seem that the amount and Importance of the Int er had been exaggerated, The most cheering Indications which the market re- U. S. ref. Is, reg...lOS. dn coupon Vit'.i do 3s, reg 109 do coupon 100 do new 4s, reg.,..13Ui do coupon 131' 3 do old 4s, teg Uli do coupon 1 1 3 '. i do 6s, reg lOS'i do coupon 1"S T). of C. 3 65s 13S Atch, general 4s. . . .lOJVi do adj. 4a Si Canada So. Is HWj Chos. & Ohio 4iia..:('4-St. Paul c dn In 113'i St. P., C. A P, N. Y. C. 1s :os N. J. C. Ken. Ss.,.. 13314 No, Pacific 3s 7li do 4s mssi N V C & St I. 4s.. 1)7 N. & W. con. 4s.. . loin, Ore. Nav. is 109 do 4s mi Oregon S. L. 6s no c, ss IK'i Heading gen, 4s W Rio O. V. 1 pit St I, &. I M c. is. ..113 St L.& S F g. 6s,. ..134 1S3 ls...H8'4 Trust receipts. "Last sale. Ex-dlv. Hunk ClrnrltiK. OMAHA. May 31,-Clearlngs. J1.108,D79; corresponding day last yenr, J1,22S,S11; rtc- "eifiCARn Mv 31. Clearings. J31.427.DM balunces, J2.22i5.lH; posted exchange. S1.&5V4 W.Kf, Now Yoril exennnge, ioi: premium. ST. LOUIS, May 31. Clearings, J9,25!,3i; hainnmu i.n.vi.i:t2: monev. 5di7 nor cent; New York exchunge, 25c premium bid, 40c premium asked. RALTIMORE. Mny 31.-Clenrlngs, J3,fo3,- 289; balances, J5I7.7M. PHILADELPHIA, May 31.-Clenrlngi. $19.SC9,131: balances, J2.i!3,1li2. NEW YORK, May 31.-Clcarlngs, 1300,496.- Ml CINCINNATI, May SL-Clrarlngs, tp,S27. w,. ... HLfiiR tine eent; New York ex- change, 30c premium. OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET Osttlt in ActlTt Dtmtid t Oitrl U Itrong rnem. IIIGt STRONG TO TWO AND AHAU HIGHER (tnly AI1011I 'Hirer nr o liept and I. rt lull 1111 Snle 'lodx) hiiiI llnrUel t 1111I1I lie II110I1-1I .liial Ahiinl .steady AH Aroiind, I. hit J,iVl In.U l,ui HOLTII OMAHA itrce pis were. Olllclal Mon, In ... Omeliil id. tUliCiul 'r(lnc.il,iy uincidl ThuiMiuy . uiuciiii i riuitv 1,'le.. .I...u ,1.1. .. ..t. i. 1 ,W . .. -, 1 11,-, iVK....(il,ll .-ui inin if, ITCOK. . . ,I,M'I ntinit wi-tk btiote li.mi omiiii: inree weens ago. . ,1(i,s-kI smuiic tour weeks ago. .. .11, .mi tiiiiuc iliiys last yciii... it,,s Tlltlll tllla .,,, I, Tolnl May, nj TH a I .l.i), ly.rj Total .May. Ii.ij ictiii .May. iv; Total hihv. Is.irt Total ,Mnj , ix: lotni Mny, 1 5;' 1 Total .my, lsw Averagu jiriie piild Omnnii tho past uw parlouns. Sla it. Cattle Jh'O. Hhep. 1.1IA l.u I', Hi M.JTT il.itt i',.i'.i IKI.2UI :t'.i.n J4(,J1 Si,M Hl.Jlt I(i'.i,'Ji7 I.I.JiK lla.XiS l5l,W0 IK,(41 for hiigi at nil du) a with . .fl.tvl . . sl,.;.i . .t ,AII ...wi.hl . ..s5,"l .. ai,f.'.i . ,.M,f)U II :.m i.u i.jhi 7m le.Jit H.'JI II, SIM u.H'J TJ.n..l lll (U.JII Ui.M V.lla ll.MI li.M Holitll coin- l y.'ii, ioo,iiyjtf..u4,i)i7 iiv.Mpvy C. & N. W, c. Ts-.-lllH do Ss dn 8. V d. 5s ill's So, raclflo 4s... Clil. Terminal 4s.... 9MJ So. Hallway Js. Colorado So. 4s SS'a S. It. & T. 6s.. n. & R. O. 4s 102UTCX, & P. Is... Krl" general 4s S3 do 2 , P. W. & D, C. Is.. U04.Unlon Pacific 4s Gen. rciectrlc l... ISJVi Iowa Central Is.... 117i 1,. ,t N. mil. 4s t03; M.. Iv, & T. 2 82 do 4s 93 ..119 .- 9:. --U6T4 -. s:(i ..119 .. 93 ..VitK Wabash 1s in do 2s no West Shore 4s 114 Wis. Central 4s S'; Va. Centuries jjsi Offered. Roston stock Quotations. ROSTON, May 31,-Call loans, 34 per cent; time loans, 3MMU per cent. Official closing: A., T. .t S, F ! Atchison 4s do pfd I !0Hi N. E. O. & C. 5. , American Tel 17 Amer. Tel. 4 Hoston & Albany.. .!"( Adventure IVmton i:ievated....lSt Ring. Mining Co... Iloston & Me..., P.. H. Q Pomlnlon Coal do pfd ,. IT S. StcPl dn pfd ritehhiirg pM... P,en, Klectrlo .. Met. Central ... N. K, O. & C... Old Colony lluhhr t'nlon Paclflo ... T'nlon Iind .... West Knd .193 l.Vmal. Copper ...193 'Atlantic ...31 1 Iloston & Mont.. ...11.1 lliute & Iloston ... (Hi Cal. & Hecla, .. ... K'i Centennial ...141 Franklin .. 130 Humboldt ... 73'i Osceola ,,,,, 10 ...Ml ... If-H1 ...1"'i ... 3 91 Wwdlngh. Klectrlo. M Parrot Qulncy Santa Fe Copper Tamarack Utah Mining Winona Wolverines .101', . 61 .101 . IMi - W. .'H'; . 30 .130 .111 .fl". . 19 . !7 15 . H'.j . :,(H .CO 133 - I.'4 . !, . 36' i Srrr York Mixing 5llnoka, NKW YORK, May 31. -The following are quotations on mining storks; Adams Con Alice Hreece Ilrunswlck Con Cnmstncli Tun Con. Cal & Va.. I)CHin-ood Terra Horn Silver Iron Silver Leudvllle Con . M .Little Chief 13 . 4', Ontario 773 .153 Ophlr H3 1.1 ,1-noenix , yi 3 'Potosl - .IIS Saaga I) ,. sr. Isierta Nevada II .130 Small Hopes (j , ;s Standard 373 I onilon MocU (liiotiillons. LONDON. May ,11. I p. m. -Closing: .91 13-16' do 1st pfd .... . . . Ol'.t lvnn)lHtila , ... 'i Heading ..109'. No. Pacific pfd , ...l6 lOrand Trunk .. ... ;U i.Xnaconda ... 107,,r, S. Steel .... .... 91' j do pfd . ...1SS Hand Mines ... .... 13 , Cons., money.,., dn account Atchison Canadian Pacific St. Paul Illinois Central Liulsvllle ... l'nlon Pac pfd N. V. Cential .. Krle Kx-dlvldend. 11 A R SILVRR-null. at 27 7-16d per ounce. MONK Y 21403 per cent. The rate of die. count In the open market for fhort bills Is Z'Yui per cent, for three months' bills, si per cent. Condition nf the Trewsnry. WASHINGTON. Maj 31 Today s state mcnt of the treasury balances In the sen- May May May May May May May ...ay May .iay .tluy May May .iu May May .day .May May May .May .May May May May Mny Mny Mny May Mny May Cotton Market. NKW YORK. May 31.-COTTON-Thc ,,-,,,(.-.,( u-ns Hlemller and scored si milt net gains. After the first hour prices eased off several points under selling for profits by early buyers, most of whom wero dis turbed by rumors that the acreage Increase would reach fully 10 per cent. Receipts wero heaw, but were offset by reports of moro heavy unneeded rnlns lu the nouth Atlantic states and the central belt. Tho market shot up 10 points and for a. tlmo ahnn-u.i otrencth. Then sclHim for n enn- tlon and brisk profit-taking sent prices off again. Still later tho market wns ste.uly on bad crop reports and prices stiffened several points. Tho close was steady, un changed to t poinis nei iiigiii-r. mui, iinu ullng uplands, S',c; middling gulf, 8',4c; suIoh, 1,015 bales, kvw ntlLRANS. Mav 31.-COTTON Quiet and steady; sales, I.Soo bnles; ordl narv, BSIrc; good ordinary, 6 l-16c; low mid dling, STie; middling. i4r; goou middling, MJc; middling fair. SVic; receipts, 3,331 bales; stock, 14.1,524 bales, , ST. LOUIS. May 31.-COTTON-Quloi; middling. 7 11-lfic; sales, none; receipts, alt! Mies; shipments, ll(i bales; stock, iJ.iuj res. ColTrc Slarket. NKW YORK, May 31.-CWFKK-8tendy; No. 7 Rio Invoice, GUc Mild, quiet cor- dovn, Si,i(512'.jc. Lower prices and bear speculation wero the features nf today's mantel. ino openum iuii, prices 5810 points lower, under rolling lor foreign and domestic accounts, started by xerloiin declines abroad, heavy receipts in the crop country and disappointing demand ror spot conoo 111 tne sireei mnrKci. au sencc nf speculative support made It easy tor tne market 10 runner seme niier wia call. Operations wero pretty well scat tered through the list, though the near months were most nctlve. Tho close was liifilSc lower. Total sales 31.150 bags. In cluding: June. 6.20c; August. 5.35c; Septem ber. 5.45c: October, fl.4o5t3.50c; November. 6.50c; December, 5.70; January, 5.75c. Wool Mnrkct. ST. I.OLMS, May 31.-WOOL-Kasy. but unchanged; medium grades, Uffl7o; light fine, lisillc; heavy fine, Wdlc; tub washed, 17825,4-'. ROSTON, May 31 WOOL-The Commer ilnl Hulk-tin will say In tomorrow's report of tho wool trade nf tho 1'nlted States: Tho market Is lining ,ip rapidly Willi neavy re celpts of both domestic and foreign wool. The demnnd Is small this week and ship ments aro fulling orr. The medium wools aro weak. Medium tnrrltor.v ImH boon sold on 11 basis uf 37c clean. Ohio linlf-blood unwashed was sold at ISc A big line of Irish wool Is tho only nolablo sale. Though of excellent! quality these super wools In ought but rrtc. Fine wools, on the other hand, nre llim. Tho advance of Ohio do Initio to 29c Is maintained (III nml lloslo. NKW YORK, May 31-01 LS-CoHoukpciI, firm. Petroleum, dull. Ilosln. dull. Tur pentine, oiilel. SAVANNAH, On . May 3! -OILS-Hplrlts turpentine, firm. 32e. Rosin, firm, un changed. OIL CITY. Pa. May .H.-OII.S-Credlt bnlancos. Jl.ffi; certificates, no bid, ship, incuts, 170.S55 bbln. ; average. 0.1.H27 bbl.; runs, 213,151 bbls.; average. bbls. i-T lurk 1,1 vi' Mock Market. NKW YORK, May 31 I1KKVKH Re. cplpts, a,'.'i! head, good dcmnuil: steers, fol lower; bulls nnd cows, stendv , steers. Si.OOt? .10: bulls, J3 40T)l.uO; cxtia. J I.7.M) I.U0; rows, $.'.WJ1i4.35. Clblffc, 10g1H2,'.e: tliecp. Hlsrdy, I21ll3c. liiinbH, Hi, reirlgfrator incf. '.Wl Ilk.- per lb.; iihlpmenls. tm head cattle, 1.11 head sheep and l,7ti marleiH of beef t'ALVKS Itecidpls. 'M head, niHrlitt lHi '.?,( higher, veals, jt.fftfpim. choice, btitlermllks. nnmlniil. ... , , SIIKKP AND LAM I1H- Receipts, fl.t',0 head; sheep, lu light suppl and steady; venrllllgs. "5l;Cir lower. Inmbs. :iMi Ms iower. sheep. JU.fv.li -.earllngii. H.VW 5.S5; 2 cars wooled vrurllngs. Jti.IO, lambs, 5.5&fli M, IKMIS Recelnls, 3.4'Ht hend. ihot I'l head 011 sale, firm nt J5.0JU0 ;. sloiii ( Itr l,lp Murk tlnrLrt, SIOI'X CITY May 31 (Snfelal Tele, gram.) CATTLK - Rcrelpls. strong; beeves, JJ.oHlS IJ, i-otss and bulls, mixed, J2 P0H4.00, slockers nnd feeders Jl 2511)1'). calves and ''earllng! J3V11I lions lletrlpts .om ninrket full, ttrady at Jj.6U-Iw, bulk, LWiijO-'j, w'..'. 11.. u... u. I,. . 15 .. It... 17... IS... 19... 20... ','"' 23,'.'.' 24... I .0... 26.. 27.. 2S... 29. 30. 31... I 'l.tl & 7!',t, 4. I & 7!; t U tl 1 ttfV4 O 01 1 v 0.1 6 H Ii I 5 6H 6 Ut I 0 Ii I 0 uWi b 73 I b b'Hl 5 b3h 6 6lfn 6 bf 1 ( eiTi) 6 60 I & 634 5 62i 5 tW-n 5 71UI J M b 1 6 17 t :i . i'i! d IUI b 13; 4 lb) J ibi 6 14 IV I b b b Zil l 2U D 11 & 10 6 03 6 OS, b 01 5 04 6 04 V3! 4 5 1 w. 4 K 4 S3 i il J i 5 i ot t a V'J 4 6V, J tt, 6 W 1 ts; 3 67 a ui i ( 8 19, 3 eji 3 is; 3 hi 3 tu 3 t 3 Cm A tfj 3 SO, 3 57 3 67 ' I l i 'Mi ' I 4 VJ 7V i v! a i a twi a (Ui , a ill a iu 3 Mi 4 Oil 1,1 U 3 64, 4 4J, 1 W, . a 1,11 a 6ii 4 2b I 4 4b 3 tl wi t:, i 35; 3 Jl 4 i a bu 4 i6 J ta . J 521 af ,1 4 24 3 45 4 171 2 4 Hi 4 n; a 39 4 :u. 3 4 031 3 Mj 3 85 J (K I I III .1 3D 4 41 t I 4 47 I a 4 U I 10, , 4 HI a Mi 1 i J ll 4 44 I IJ J I", 4 It 3 lTj i M 4 44 4 li 4 .( 3 211 4 1 3 IV 4 I 4 It 3 It, 4 -ii 3 11 3 Ot! 4 41 3 0J..4 4a 3 W. 4 i 3 C2 4 15 4 32 4 2: 3 (VI 2 it 2 S3 4 17 2 Ui! 4 31 3 3 4 3S 2 911 I 4 it Indicates Sundny. Tho otrtclal number of cars of stock brought In todny by each rond was: Cattlii. Hogs Sheep. C, M. & St. P. Ry O. & St. L. Ry..... Missouri Pacific Ry.,.. Union Pacific system.. C. & N. W. Ry K., K. & M. V. R. K... M. C .t P. Ry c, st. P., m. & 0. Ry... n U. & M. R. R. R 17 C. H. & Q. Ry S K. C. Ac &t. J 1 C, R. I, & P. Ry omL. 1 C , R. I. A r. Ry.. west.. I Total receipt M The disposition of thn day's receipts wai as loiiows, co.cn nuyer purcnnsing tne num ber of head Indicated: Uuvers. Cattle. umana racking Co 856 32 30 3 21 IS 2s I II in 'k l IM HOKS 1,118 1,440 l,tf 3,(i; 1.S25 Hh'p, 244 "aoi 539 Swift nnd Company 423 Ctraahy l'ncklng Co M Armour & Co 30A Cudahy. from Sioux City Swift, from Kansas City.. 90 Swift, from country 10s R. Rcckcr & Degnn ;i Lobman & Co s Livingstone & Schnltcr 20 L. T. llusz id II. I Dennis Ac Co !) ..... ..... Other buyers 5) Totals MID ToM CATTLB There was 11 fair run of rnttlo here today considering that this Is the last end of the week, nnu also Hint esterdny was n holiday. The demand wns lu good shupo and thxi mnrkct ruled active and steady to strong all around, Tho iiunllty of tho boef steers on snlo today was very good, taking tho receipts as a whole.. The proportion of cattle good enough to sell from J5.16 up wau larger than for some time. A string uf nine curs from 0110 man sold nt 15 5a Tho market could best bo described by calling It nctlvn and steady to strong. The cliolce cattle In particular were irmly sellers, and In some cases utiles were made that looked quite n ltttlu higher. It Is evident that packers want good heavy export cattle, and such kinds are picked up early In the morning. The fair to good cattle also sold nt good steady prices, and even tho thin, common grades sold without difficulty at steady prices, The supply of cow stuff was light, and as has been the case nil the wcck, tno diimnnd was in good shape and everytnlng changed hands In n hurry at good steady to strong prices. Hulls, If of good quality, were also in active demand at tully steady prlcej, but the commoner graded wire n little neglected. Stags did not show much chniuu from yesterday, and venl calves sold Just about steady. There were almoBt no feeders In tho yards today and not nenr enough to fill orders. It Is practically Impossible to quotu tho market, there has not been enough on sale for somo little tlmu to make a test, but it is evident that there is quite a de mand for goou emtio weigning trom ) to niso some calf for tho heavier weights showing quality. II resentatlvoAles: w UKBF 8TEBR8. No. Av. Pr. No, Av. Pr 1 110 1 "4 31 1102 5 IS i :) 4 00 45 i:o i :o 1 m 4 :s :i 1214 r, jo Id MT 4 f.J 1) 1027 b J) 1 fcW 4 fi). 12 KM t 10 :: oil 4 70 s nj i jo I KM 4 ;i IV 1U4 I ii a io t -a 1 ma 1 jj S 10H 4 ) j; UN I V. i m 4 m 1111 2; 101s 4 (j i 1110 b i Ii 1012 4 M 1 1110 6 V, 14 C10 4 M 1 lit) I n II 713 4 M II HIS t M H m 4 Vi IS lr S M 8 Ml 6 0) 15 IM9 S 30 10 3 (0 31 12U t 3-1 JO 1141 b 00 1 IJM 3 11 1112 I 00 92 1141 6 11 it, iiu 1 00 13 11:0 e is U 1097 b W 1 1)10 t J". 7 397 3 0 0 2 1221 6 31 9 101 j S 1-5 11 12) b Jj II 1(S 5 05 T 1)14 & 10 10 1133 t (if, t.0 1312 ft 40 i 110) 3 10 0 123 i 1) U 1007 t 10 3 313 6 4) 1 1120 J 10 1 Ill) 3 M 32 1031 3 1S 15 1241 &50 IS 1122 I 13 51 1211 5 30 1 1200 5 IS 102 1311 5 (4 20 1133 5 13 10 1)22 3 6-1 1 IO0 3 13 13 106 3 33 1 1210 3 13 STKKUS-TEXAS. 1 930 3 30 31 1207 I 20 40 1017 S ') 9 D7 S SO STKKItH AND HKIFKR8. 11 'JI& I li 31 Ml 4 1$ Ik 1027 I 7 3J t 03 COWS. 1 nil : w 1 leo 4 i 1 0 2 0-) 2 WO 1 , 1 m in 1 110 4 e 3 I'M 2 43 1 IVl 4 I ) 3 92", 1 30 1 1010 I 10 1 !! 2 H 1 1(41 4 1 1(04 2 50 1 110) I -4 1 I'll 1 W l.,..,,....IO) 4 V 1 m s to 1 1 1 jo 1 ! 1 w : ) 1 wio 4 .'i 1 : so t itw) 4 ."1 1 mo x : 1 uv) 1 j, 1 t ?! 31 Kit I ' 1 MO 2 M 1 !! I 21 1 1911 J9J 1 Ir 4 '"' 3 IO 3 W 1 ! 1 9 3 ii t i'a t 2 3 Its) 11 14M 4 :A 1 434 J( 1 IJW 4 1 S3) 3(0 e llt 4U 1 tftfe) 1H H I M 1 Il I n U M I .D 3 fl 1 1'.'" 4 H S m I 1 14M i I tfi 2 11 7 IUI 1 I. 4 lff ii I MM 4 U J 133 I RW 14. I DM ill S 1 VI 1 uw 1 u I i 1 ; S W. 3 li 1 lit) 4 1 lit 1 W 1 1M 4 10 1 m ii 1 no m i MM 2 I VM 1 54) I Ml It) 1 Itll I M Kl IN I ,....I1iW 4 ft t 1 3 1 1110 4 71 1 111 3 Ii 1 104 4 41 I t4 t 1 H 4 4 1 in 1 i 11 nt 1 m 1 lit" 2 1) 1 1)30 I 5 llil 4 0 1 1410 4 1. 1 . . H) IK . . IUI 4 ' ni llh. I tie -i v, 1 t-i 1 -.1 1 14V) 1 n; 4 0 , 1R0 -. ' 1113 1 ' , 1)40 3 I li 4 I 0 1,, ,. I.' .4 I III I U I... 1144 1 .i llfl I ' 1X4 i li If 3 it )! I Ml I 44 MM 1 III : s) IM . m i r . m 1 im ni t - . 41 . 1 t I I 1 4) ' I t 1 14 1 . :::::: i m iiilii'Hidi. 1 1 ., ,1 i 1 a ... i tn '.v. K . 114 tm . . . -In, . ivilH4 1 4 r. 1 o 1 4 :r:::::- 1 . 1... 1... 1... 1,.. I:: :: HTAOH. ' roi'lTVowH a .W'i ft' 4r I Ill IN I to I M t IM l '4 I. I IM 14 HTOUK CA1.VIW ..114 4 fX H'lOflCIIIUI AN I.) I'HIIL. mm f MO 4 14 1 1 4 ! t MILKHIIM AND HIMIIM 3 Cons .tud is I fen IHMIH -Tlieri, wns n litlr tun if lodny nnd under Hie liifliirti. d'mntid thn tnsrket ruled nell tn J'je hlghr Ihan yserfli) sliirled nut In buy Ihn hoc ) and wrrn bidding mnsily but they fnllnl 111 get the IVgi prices mid riilx-il their bids i l.v;2'i The hog Iheii begun tno, . the suites 111 11 rapid rule him i iong neit.rc nenriv eieryirung v ursi uniKis 1 in- long ntfiiM i nllh I Ik bulk al ID 7it iiml t',, (hope lnn ai-ImIiIn sold fri,,i nml lh lighter loads went frr down The tnnrkel tinlny rench 1 est point since .Mondij, May i nvernge rnkt was 15.73, Tho eitrenie close today wns trifle weak, but sllll there enough dlfTerrnie'lo I14 worth) ns prnriieiiii)- ev(riinng wni o ill" weiiKties4i iinvrlontsi. itrn" snms. No, M 7 72 US 33 75 ... (, . M 44 m .. 7) .. ',.. . r. , :j ... 33 M . . K, .... nn ft.. .. 2! 14 14.. .. II 10 ni 2 M 71 M S 71 10 2 54 44 220 II 2M 74 304 K Vi P.4 21-4 111 J44 Ui in t in . I MS 110 l !, 141 4 if') -l 5 47'. 3)4 24) A 41 131 711 3 to ..141 . v I!1 ...311 ..224 . 211 .. 1SI .310 . 212 .. 207 ...311 . . .2.W ...172 ...2.M ...123 ...241 ...2',4 ...210 . . .2.10 ...240 ..,2)3 ...241 ...321 ...JO 224 0 10 40 51.. ... 71... M... 4... ti... ... 42... . . 7 . 47 .. 44... 41... 7... 13... 75 . 7 43... CS . 217 ...304 . .347 .. 310 ...r ...214 -. Ill ...2-M ...2fl ...1)4 ...!7 ...i'fi ..221 .. 201 .. 241 .. 113 .. 247 . 212 2M 5 7i. pvi t 4t nj ) b 474 1 40 5 s1t M 6 A7Vk I'i b ITS 34,) & 70 b 70 K 70 b 70 5 70 70 i. :o ... 5 70 ... S70 ... 170 . . . f. 70 V) 5 70 . . .". 70 ICO 5 70 ... It 70 120 b 70 40 3 70 ... 70 M 5 70 M 5 10 ... 5 70 10 5 70 IfO & "0 40 t 74 . . b 70 ... 57) 40 4 70 40 5 70 b 70 I 70 b 70 5 70 J 70 b 7) I 70 70 I 70 5 10 b 70 4) b :o 2 S 70 10 b 70 . b 70 M r, .0 10 J 70 l) U 70 in . V . : . c . 41.. 0.. 71.. 41.. 42.. 44.. 47.. M AV. Ill SM ::::::& in H 41.... 42.... M ... SO.... 73.... 71.... 24.... 53 ... 72 ... n.... 44. . . . 42.... M.... 51.... fl ... l.... 41.... 10.... 4".... 4V... 71.. II It 111 1 .til .. .244 ' .ill lo ll: ...317 '.'.!ii2 ...214 ...341 ...3(1 ...2Vi '.'.'.244 ...211 ...241 ...111 ...2t7 ...2il ...2 I ...2I3 .. 711 ...241 ...247 ...J.U ...33) ..211 tfl l tw - k no 1(K' 4i 2(0 XI 240 M M Ml 140 40 70 3C 42 241 2 2S i : M Ill 72 24S 10 14.. ).. 74.. 40.. 41.. 4) 29) 160 ...241 ... ..250 .. ...244 240 ...224 .. ...2M 53.. 59. . 52 :i 2 3tl 231 .290 372 JS.1 209 3A3 a IP) n M 0 Ul 120 40 lit w 4 . 4: -, 72i. 31, ;i, U't 72'i 21 52'l 72i, 0 , T2'l s 13' (. 72V 1 72V, 5 JSt-i 7H4, 224 4 72 73H 5 J2S 72a 7) .2Vi " 73W 7J ( n - 7S 1 u - 75 S 73 nt. 5 77 ' i to HIIKiaP-Thern were onlv nliout tl. -ee CWfl of sheep nnd Inmbs offered on todav si mar ket. There was a bunch of cllpp ewes sold nt il.fi, which was fully tcad). Heavy Colorado wooled lambs w, 1 slow snlo nnd weak nnd no choice light eights wero offarcil, Quotation! Choice clipped wethr:3, 14.2. (fl.60; fair to good clipped wethers, ll.oo 4.24; choice clipped ewe. 11 650t.nl, (air to good Clipped ewes, M.SoTltlj; cholct wooled Inmbs, bi.vxtfGM; nlr to good lambj VV20 5.10, eholre clipped Inmbs. tl.754l" "1, fair to good clipped lambs, ll.5084.75. spring Inrnbs, IfktOiitl.O'), feeder wethers. 1 lOifl 00, feeder Inmbs, IM.'sUl.tA Rcprcsentatlvo sales. No, A IT. 25 cull ewes i.1 12 50 1 buck 210 -1 0 II ollpp-d ewes 11 3 s0 2l)0 clipped ewes J' U so 300 Colorado wooled Inmbs 'i 5 15 ciiif'Arii) 1,111: vroi'ic jhi ki;t, 1,'nftle 4lriMR ll(i" f'liinr Ilnsj Slicep .lendy o Ml U4v. CHICWno. Mav 31 -CATTLB R celpts 2,l") head, strong, active, good t' prime steers, (.VI.Vtjti.OG, poor to medium II UHK o.lO. slockers and feeders, iX'.'Ki l.'.i . ows nnd heifers, J.'A'ifl I W, canners. 5'. ofi2 Sj. bulls, ii0M,l'l, enlves. 4.tiltS.I5 Texas steers, 11.25115.10; Texas bulls. $2,75 is',. HO(18- Receipts, '.'.'.fifii) head, in orrow, 17,000 bend, esllmated, left ovur nonoi about stenU, closing ensler, rnhid and butchers, 15.7ii7.'jC. good to choice heno, 15(rflUO, light, stronger. Sl.CVdO.W. ulk of sales. 6.:ii(ff..!2W. SHKKI' AND IAMRP-Hceelpti. 4,rt heail, choice, steady, others slow. 5001I to choice wethers, 1I..WM Wi, fnlr to choice mixed, H.lOoM pi, western sheep, II ,(.'Jf4,i yearlings, ll.5cfi-l,75, iihiIvh Inmbs ll.ii' &.,; western lambs, Ji (H'..C5. Knnsns I'ltr l.lsr MtueU Jtnrl.rt. KANSAS CITV, May SI.-CATTl K-lte. relpts, 3,100 head natives, 150 head T,,xntif, 30 head rnlves, light beof steers, trong, other cattle slcady to 10c lower, chrl -c beef steers, 15.405.70; fair to good. 11 '.rCj').35; slockers nnd feeders, 13.n5tr-4.90; wes ern-fed steers. II WIJh.M. Teans and Indlanr 1I.35J 5.50; Texos crnss sters, J3.0(HJ4,50 cows. t3.4K4.!S, heifers, 13 Clfi.ti; cannnri- 12 3.2.".; hulls. 3.25fio00. i.alvs, ll.fOVf.f.i IIOC18- Receipts, 16,400 head; mirk 1 gen er illy steady, but eIoed S- lone lop J5.,7t: hulk of sales. 5.7015 5O. hrav JSMnj S.SfH; mixed pnekers, $V7o!Ij.iT,j. llgh K.m SUKKI' AND LAMDS-ltreeP head; market steady: western Inmb 6.10; western wethers, ll.0nttl.50' vnrllnir, Jl IOrH.7S. ones, I3.50i:f4.2: V.WUa.iu: Texas grass sheep, i Texnns, 13.25711. ri, sprint: lambs If 0,) -est"rn tj lis. I 10, ifjlj.') flf, I, mils 1,1 s 4 .Mlnel MiirU I, ST LOI'IH. May 31 CA TTLK Receipts mar ship ? Krfl heml. IlichllllllK J)0 head Tex.i bnl lnailt- In II shlld CllslcT. nntl nln nnd exnorl steers. S.00'li'..tO. ress-!!! lire? and buiehrr st.ers, .5niC.40, leers jnder l,wi J3.35yi.W); stoeke nod feeders. 12 so! M. cows and belters l.'.oo?) 5.f); caniieis. 11.2512.8 1; bulls. 53. nfl.') Texas and Indian steers, J3.65yC.iA cows and heifers, tl 50fi 1 10 IIOOH llrr "l't, U.W head; ma ;et 5' lower, pigs and lights. !5i;MJ5.W. f ichers, LI iWIVW, Inilrhers. IS.I&ijfl.On. rtllKKC AND LAM HH Receipt - 0iO head, sternly, native muttons, i .(to Inmbs, !4.5O01d.). culls and bucks, iifO, Blockers, KIWW-VK Si, .losepli I, He MoeU .slur' t HOL'TII ST .lOHKf'H, May 31 elat ) -The Journal ipi'itei. CATTLH- Receipts. Yfl he ukt weak; natives, II TAfi5.fi.",; Texnns wesi- frn. tt.CMTS), 1 ows nnd lulfer. 1' f5 0i bulls and stnus, lllMfl.U: year , and enlve4, M.750l.s5. stoekor nnd fr . J3 M 11.75! vents, SI.25W0.50. IIOHH -ItiielptK, 7.M0 head; s' It t- stintiki nil prndK. 15,r.",ii5.97i-; , -. cf ales, j5.77"1f'.W; pics, strung. HIliiKI' AND I.AM IIA--Receipt ' lirnil. ihei'ti stand)', lambs ICc isier Inmbii. tl.7SijS.iVi; yearling. J ft I l, wuthcr, MlrtflKU; ewes, 17.257T4 M MoeU In Mull!. The following tiible showN thn n .1 of rattle, hog (.n't r'teep el the four ,1 lpl live sluek marl'uti; M) !". l''(ttle. II -c lll.'en 8011th Omnhn .. . . Mil P 1 in i'Mcuko "' -" r.miHCM cu -V) n f) Hi. Loul b" ll,'" "i TotDls ... 9 IM OJ.0'1 4' H 'I ririilmsr lUlin, Boyd Coiumiiiion Co iueeer Is JM4 K, 1)4) K t OMAHA, Nit. COMlIIiiSIOfV linAI-V ritOVIMOli AMI, rt, kj, Olroet wtr4 lo Chlcmo al rii York. v.ot(ii?nltni, John A. Warrru 4- i I