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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY 20, 1002.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Oorernment Report Deals Blow to Early
Oram Market
PRICES RALLY LATER AND PITS GAIN
Cereals Start on Downward Conri
bat Escellent Esport Demand lloll
Valors to Gains Provisions
RfroTfr Decllaes.
CHICAGO, May 24. The araln markets
were thrown out of gear today by the pub
lication of the Rovernment report of iat
year crop yield. The report was con
strued quite twarlshly for a time, espe
cially since foreign markets were depressed
by l"t. In the end, however, an excellent
export demand helped traders to view the
revlited figures moat dispassionately and
July wheat closed a shade higher, July
corn c up and July oats a shade advanced,
provisions closed bQlc higher.
Wheat suffered materially at the opening.
Cables were weak, the government report
showed an Increase of 7w,OUO.0OO bushels In
last years crop over the former figures,
trade was light and the crowd was over
bold on beautiful weather talk. Kansas
fr
olnts reported that harvest woum oegin
n tan no vh mnri mat ine conamons in
many places were fine, with prospects of
tnirty-nve to tony uusnein iu
Estimates of this year's winter crop ex
ceeded 4iO.K),0rtu bushels. Under these in
fluences and the bearish effect the govern
ment report had on the curb last night
opening prices were depressed. July V.W
So to Hfrc lower at 73c to 72.c and hung
between these figures dull for some time.
After the market there weakened on stop
loss orders coming out at 73c, the shorts
and some leading bulls started In to do a
lair business. Sentiment changed com
pletely when a good export and cash de
mand developed and prices rallied. The
northwestern receipts, which have been
running small for some time, were again
curtailed, but advices were to the effect
that a car famine in the west was prevent
ing an otherwise liberal movement. July
worked up to 73".ff'i3Vsc and closed firm, a
hade up, at lc. Local receipts were
1 cars, no contract grade; Minneapolis
and Duluth reported 126 cars, making a
total for the three points of 132, against
112 Inst week and 260 a year ago. Primary
receipts were 269.WJO bushels, compared to
i6.oou bushels a year ago. Seaboard clear
ances In wheat and flour equalled 816,000
bushels. New York reported 62 loads taken
tor export.
Corn was similarly affected to wheat by
the government report. There was a break
of Ho on the arbitrary Increase of 8,o9,lAiO
acres In the area and 164,000,(i0 bushels In
the production. The crowd, however, was
Inclined to the view that consumption had
been proportionately greater. Cables were
lower and crop prospects good, with the
exception of dry subsoils tn some districts.
Nevertheless good strength developed and
July rallied sharply to &!c, after opening
as low as 81c. July closed strong, c up,
at 824c. Receipts were 94 cars.
Oata were dull and uninteresting. The
early tone was weak under the influence
of the other grains. Receipts were In
creased somewhat and crop prospects con
tinued to be favorable. After the early
weakness a fair support developed and
prices rallied. July oats advanced from
ldo to 37V337Hc and closed steady, a
hade up, at 37c. Receipts were 182 cars.
Provisions recovered some from yester
day's decline. The run of hogs at the
yards was smaller than had been estimated,
yet prices were lower. In spite of this
and the grain weakness prices opened only
lightly easier and upon the development
of a good packers' support advances were
made. July pork closed 6"e7V4o higher,
July lard Mj7',c up at S10.17Wrl0.2u and
July ribs 5c higher at S9.62H- Receipts of
hogs for the week, 170,000.
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
25 cars; corn, 95 cars; oats, 215 cars; hogs,
87100 head.
The leading featureb ranged a follows:
Artlcles.l Open, t Iligh. Low. Close. Tes'y
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
Dee.
July
kept.
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
73H! 734
73:
734
74
aw
i
61
62 Vi
614
614
60Vi,
434
434
854
85
37374?4
29 129 I&4
30HSV30&
ora
July
Be tit.
Lard
July Bept.
Ribs
July Bepti
17 074
17 104
17 124
10 15
10174
9 674
60
10 20
10 224
624!
No. S. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUK Steady; winter patents, 3.90JJ
4.00: straights, 13.404(3. SO; clears, S3.20ft3.6i;
spring specials, S4.3tKfi4.40; patents, iti.iwi
1.90; straights, 3.0t&3.30.
WHEAT No. I spring. 70C73c; No. 2 red.
s0v;'p04c.
OATS No. I. 43(5 434e; No. I white, 44
454c; No. S white, 4444c.
RYE No. J. 59(8 60c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 6970c; fair to
choice malting, 704(ij72c.
BEED No. 1 flax, Sl.KSf No. 1 north
western, SI. 76; prime timothy, S6.30ig6.36;
clover, contract grade, S8.S6.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. S17.00
f 17.05. Lard, per 100 lbs., Sio.17410 20.
hort ribs sides (loose), 19.6nrg9.70. Pry
salted shoulders (boxed). lS.Ontya.25. Short
clear rides (boled), JlO.Vu 10.26.
WHISKY On basis of high wines. J1.80.
The following were the receipts and ship
ments yesteraay:
Articles.
Receipts. Shipments.
11.000 11,000
20.0ii0 SO.iiOO
89.000 1K6.000
228.000 209.'HO
2.000 4.000
..... 4.000 6.00
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
Barley, du..
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady: creameries, IS
114c; dairies, 1781c. Cheese, easy,
12C. . sieaay
fresh. 16c
KBW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Quotations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. May 24 FLOUR Receipts
in fxiit bbls.: exDorts. 52.725 bbls.: dull and
easier: winter patents, $4.00(r4 25; Mlnne-
ni natenU. S4.oo'd4.20: Minnesota bakers.
$3 13 56; winter straights. $3.8.4.00; win
ter extras, $3.16433.40; winter low grades,
Siyf-llJ JO. nye nour, ouu, lair to goou,
tllb4i3.40; choice to fancy, $3 Mi3.65.
CORNMEAL Steady ; yellow weatern.
1132: city, 11.30; uranaywine, ij.4tK3.w.
uVWKtndv: No. 2 western, tific. f. o. b.
afloat; state, 6-'al3c, c I. f., New York
farlots.
BARLEY Nominal; western feeding, 64
6S0 c. I. 1 Mew ora; mailing, ovtU'3C a
J. f. New York.
WH EAT Receipts. 68.960 bu.: exDorts.
147,264 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 red, 87c, ele- 1
valor; so. reu, eac, 1. o. d. auoui;
No. 1 northern, Duluth, 814c, f.
o. -b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba,
864c f. 0. b., afloat. A sharp decline oc
curred In wheat this morning, due to the
bearish crop report figures. Liquidation
was also Impelled by favorable weather
news and lower cables. Later, however,
prices rallied a little on covering and fur
sign buying. The close was steady at a
partial Vc net decline. May. 7949794c,
closed at 794c; July. 7&4Jj74c. closed at
7Sc; September, 77Vu77c, closed at 77Hc;
December, 784794c, closed at 794c
- CORN Receipts. 85.660 bu. ; exports, 6.100
bu. Spot, easy; No. 2, 7i4c, elevator and
Cs4c t. o. b., afloat. Influenced by the
crop report corn also suffered a sharp
early break, but subsequently rallied par
. ttally on covering. The market closed
stuady at 4c advance on May and 4-Uc
decline otherwise. May. 7l'y.'lc closed at
71c; July. )4'utji)4c, closed at 664c; Sep
tember, 6440c, closed at 61c; Decent
br closed at 614c.
OATS Receipts, 60,600 bu.; exports, 49,
(4? bu. Spot, easy; No. 2. 464c; No. S. 46c;
No. 3 while. 604c: No. 3 white. r.Oc; track
mixed western, 4748c; track. 60&SOC Oats
were quiet and easier at first, but after
which they rallied with the other markets.
HAY Dull; shipping, 60&66c; good to
choice, nCi6o. , .
HOPS Firm: stste, prime to choice, 1901
crop, -Wafcic; 19iO. 14616c: olds. Mjv Pa
cific coast, kM crop, 174021c; 1900. lBlic.
olds, fwifec.
HIDES Firm; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs., ISc;
California, 21 to 5 lbs., 19c; Texas dry, 24
to So lbs . 13c.
LEATHER Steady: acid. t4i&Sc. '
WOOL UUlet; domestic fleece, 2a9Sc.
TALLOW Easy : city t! er pkg.), 6c;
country (pkgs. freei, 6'f64c.
RICE teady; domesilc, fair to extra.
HV64e: Japan, 4'yoc.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, open
kitla. aood to choice. 3.11410.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm: family. $16 00
016 50; mfts. $14: beef hums, SJ1 OunJ'12 00;
packet Si5.ul"6 16.60; city extra India mess
l Mi?7 .60. Cut meats. aulet: Dickie!
bellies. $1 01110.75; pickled shoulders, $8 60
49. 75; picsieu nam, ju-o-11 1; 00. uru.
slesdy; western steamed. $10 56; refined,
steady; continent, SluM; South America,
til: eomo unl. $S.7(a9 00. Pork, quiet;
family. .fu.00; short clear, Sl.5OO'iL00;
iness. ll)tU
SiUTTLK Jftrmeri creamery, I9422c;
73 T! TIT
72VTi73 73yH 72
72 (6i 72 72
73Hfr 7tl 73H
0' 1 60
SS' 62S !
6VeS 80WB- W4S
434 434 43
344 86 84
2iK 29 2H
SOHWVi ' ' 30 30
17 00 17 074 17 00
17 07V4 " 24 17 074
10 124 10 20 10 12V4
10 15 10 224 10 15
55 624 58
( W 8 66 60
factory. KIP-He; renovated, 12f4c; Imi
tation creamery, lStf-tc; state dairy, 14
CHEESE- Dull; new state, full cream
colored, choice, 12c: white, 124c; large
colored, l'fi'llc; white, 11c.
nana Firm ; state and Pennsylvania, 18c;
western storage packed, lijjisc; southern,
14 15c.
METALS The metal markets were all
steady today, with a moderate Jobbing
trade going on. Tin was quoted at S-935'u
iin 36. Copper was quoted at S12 for stand
ard, spot to August; SU.664J12.I for leke,
S12.3.Va 12 50 for electrolytic and S12.2wS12.374
for resting. Iad stands at 34.124- Spelter
Is quoted at 34.76. Iron was steady and
unchanged.
OMAHA
WHOLESALE, MARKETS.
Condltloa of Trade and Qaotatloas
Staple aad Fancy Prodace.
EOOS Including new No. t cases, 14c;
cases returned, 144c.
LIVE POULTRY Chickens. 84'ff'; old
roosters, according to age, 4j6c; turkeys,
SJllc; oucks and geese, ic; broilers, per
10., iSc.
BUTTER Packing stock, 17c; choice
dairy, In tubs, ll'fl-ae: separator, 23c.
FRESH CAUGHT FISH Trout. c;
crapplea, 10c; herring, 6c; pickerel, c;
pike, 11c; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed, 7c;
sunflsh, 5c; blueflns. Sc; wbltefish, 11c; cat
fish, 13c; black bsss, 18o; halibut. He; sal
mon, 16c; haddock. He; codfish. 12c; red
snapper, 10c; roe shad, each, 75c; shad roe,
per pair, xc, split shad, per lb., 10c; lob
sters, boiled, per lb., 26c; lobsters, green,
per lb., 23c.
PIGEONS Live, tier dos., 760.
VEAL Choice, 6QS0.
CORN 614c.
OATS 4:ie.
BRAN Per ton, $1800.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealers' association: Choice
hay, No. 1 upland, 19; No. 1 medium,
18 ; No. 1 coarse, S3. Rye straw, S5 50.
These prices are for hav of good color
and quality. Demand fair. Recelpta light.
VEGETABLES.
EGG PLANT Florida, per dos.. 11.25.
bUU ASH Florida, per 001., Sl.uol.to.
CAULIFLOWER Southurn, per box,
S2H0.
POTATOES Northern, tl.OO; Colorado,
$1.10; new potatoes, per lb., 24c
UKEEN ONIONS Par dos., according to
size of bunches, 15g20c.
ASPARAGUS Home grown, per dog., 30
40c.
CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per doi., 60
76c.
LETTUCE Hothouse, per doi., J&c
PARSLEY Per dos.. 30.
RADISHES Per dos., 20tf2&c.
WAX BEANS-Ilitnois. per box, $1.50(9
2.00; per 1-3 bt. box, 75c; per market
basket. 75c; string beans, per box, laOc.
GREEN PEAS Per bu. box, tl.&vfctf.OO;
per one-third bu., 65iar75o.
RHUBARB Home grown, per lb., 14c
CABBAGE California, new. Sc.
ONIONS New southern onions. In sacks,
per lb.. Sc.
TOMATOES Fiorina, per 6-basket crate,
13.76; choice, $'.' 75(jj3.uu.
NAVY BEANS Per bu . $2. ,
FRUITS.
CHERRIES California, per box, $1.50
STRAWBERRIES Per 24-qt. case, $3.00
(&3.2S.
GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. case, $2.60.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Florida, 30 to 38 count,
$4u0.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.26Ctf2.75.
ORANGES Budded, $3.25; Mediterranean
sweets, H.5(X3.76.
LEMONS Fancy, $3.50; choice, $3.25; Mes
lnas, S4.0WS4.5O.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY-Per 24-section ease, $2.7503.00.
CIDER-Nehawka, per bbl., $3.25; New
York, S3.50.
FOFCORN-Per lb., 5c; shelled. 6c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
12c; hard shell, per lb., 114c; No. 2 soft
shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, c; Brazils, per
lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., lac; almonds, soft
shell, 16c; hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per
lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoanuls, per sack,
la.oo.
HIDES No. 1 green. 64c; No. 3 green,
64c; No. 1 salted, 74c; No. i salted, 64c:
No. 1 veal calf, 8 to U4 lbs., 8c; No. Z veal
calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, fcgLlc; sheep
pelts. 75c; horse hides, $1.502.50.
OLD METALS A. li. Alpcrn quotes the
following prices: Iron, country mixed, per
ton, $10; Iron, stove plate, per ton, $7 50;
copper, per lb., 84c; brass, heavy, per lb.,
84c; brass, light, per lb., 6c; lead, per lb.,
34c; sine, per lb., 2c; rubber, per. lb., 60.
St. Louis Grain s Provisions.
8T. LOUIS, May 24. WHEAT Receipts,
B6,iM ousneis; mantel nrm; mo. z re a casn,
elevator, 784c; track, 79416804c; May, 78c;
July, 71471c; No. 3 hard, 76(27740.
JORN Higher: No. 3 cash. 644c; track.
64c: May. b3Vo: July. 624c: September.
S34(ff6c.
UAis-firm; no. j casn, 124c; tracx,
4:-te-t3c; May, 43c; July, 33c; September,
284c: No. 2 white, 46c.
mis-Hteaay at tJc.
FLOUR Dull, unchanged: red winter
patents, $3.K5(j?3.80; extra fancy and
straight, $3.3613.50; clear, $3.0OQ3.2O.
uttii iimotny, sieaay, K.uwl2a.
CORNMEAL Steady. $3.15.
BRAN Steady; sacked. 8992c.
HAY-Dull. lower: timothy. $12.00014.00:
prairie, $11.
vvnitsK 1 pteaoy, si. so.
IRON COTTONTIE8 Steady, $1.06.
BAGGING Steady, 64&64C
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork: Higher: iobblnr.
$17.20 for old, $17.60 for new. Lard: Higher
at iu.u.'t. iry sail meats tooxeai. nrm:
extra shorts and clear ribs. $10: short clear.
iiv.121. cacon iDojfai, nrm; extra snorts
ana clear riDs, iiu.b; snort clear, in.
hki AL Bieaay at J.au'o3..4. Spelter:
Nominal at (4.35.
POULTRY Market steady: chickens.
4c; springs, 2ofc'Joc; turkeys, 9c; ducks,
b4c; geese, a44c
BUTTER Steady; creamery. 1723c;
EGGS Steady at 134c
. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 7000 8,0n0
Wheat, bu 68.000 58.000
Corn, bu 50.000 33,000
Oats, bu 68,0o0 35,0u0
Liverpool Grata and Provisions,
LIVERPOOL, May 24.4-WHEAT Spot,
No. 1 northern, coring, quiet at 6s34d; No,
1 California, steady at 6s 5d. Futures, aulet:
May, 6s 4d; July, 6s 4d; September, 6s 24d.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new,
6s 7d; Amerlcon mixed, old, 6s 84d. Fu
tures nominal; July, 6s24d; October, 6s
14a.
PEAS Canadian, steady at 6s lOd.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, firm,
8s 9d.
HOPS At London (Pacific coast), firm,
3 lie 4 15s.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; extra India
mess,- 102s 6d. Pork, firm; prime mess,
western, 76s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16
lbs., steady. 63s 6d. Bacon. Cumberland cut
26 to 80 lbs., steady, 61s 6d; short ribs. 16
to 24 lbs., steady. Sis 6d; long clear middles.
light. 28 to 34 lbs, steady, 62a; long clear
middies, neavy, 30 to u ids., steady, bis tkt
short clear bacKS, 16 to 20 lbs., steady, 62s;
ciear Denies. i 10 10 10s., sieaay, us a.
Shoulders, squsre, 11 to 13 lbs., quiet, 39s,
Lard, quiet, American refined. In palls,
61s 9U; prime western. In tierces, quiet.
bis n.
BUTTER Nominal; finest United States,
firm. 6s.
TALLOW-Prlme city. firm, at 80s d;
Australian, in i.onaon. nrm at i.
CHEESE Firm; American finest white,
old. 67a; American finest white, new, 64s;
American finest colored, old, 60s; American
finest colored, new, firm, 64s.
Kansas City Cirala and Provisions. .
KANSAS CITY. May 24 WHEAT May.
714c Ju'y. Mjt9c; cash. No. J hard.
ii4U'ac; o. d, ijc; no. i red, 7iH4c;
No. 3, i44c
CORN May, 62ic: July. 594c: September.
544(U'i44c: cash. No. 3 mixed, W404c;
imo. i wnue, oo"tr"ic; jmo. i, boijooc.
OATS No. 2 white, 44tfH54c
RYE No. 2, 60c.
HAY Choice timothy. $11.50: choice
prairie, Sloum 10.50.
BUTTER Creamery. 20c; dairy, fancy,
18c.
EGGS-Steady: new No. I whltewood
cases Included, 134c per dos., loss off; cases
reiurneu, uu.
Receipts. Shipments.
Whest, bu.
Corn, bu.,.,
Oats, bu...,
29.euu
28.SUU
16.UU)
17.00
Toledo Grala aaiel Seea.
TOLEDO. O.. Msv 24. WHEAT Dull.
easier; cash,, 824c; May, 82c; July. 754c;
oepiemoer, oc.
CORN Dull steady: cash. 34c: Uir.
634c; July, 624c; September, 61c.
tjAi Active, nrm; casn and May, 44c;
July. 344c; September, i4e.
SEED Clover, fairly active, firm; cash,
S?4; October. S5.(t;4i No. I. 4.254?g.40.
Mllwaakee Urala Market.
MILWAUKEE. May 24 WHEAT Mar
ket lower: No. 1 northern, "Sc; No. i north
ern, IJc; July. 734o.
lYYE-flteeay; No. 1. s94'Soc.
BARLEY Lower; No. X, 724373c; sample,
85St72c.
CORN-July, 624c
Peerla Market.
PEORIA. 111.. May M.-CORN-Lowar;
No. J, 2c.
OATS Easier; No. I white. 434c billed
througn.
WHISKY On the basis of SI. SO for Sn
Ished goods.
Mlaaaspalls Hktat, Klaas ail Bras,
MINNEAPOLIS, May K WHEAT May,
74Sc; July, 74Sc; September, 714c On
track: No. 1 hard, 7'e; jso. 1 nortnern,
754'j;64c; No. 2 northern. 74,'ff74Sc.
Kll;K hirst patents, .niuj. secona
patents. $.16 3 76; first clears, S2 S'WJ.ou:
second clears, $2 So.
BRAN In bulk, $14.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Mar 24. BUTTER
Steady, but quiet; extra wes'crn creamery,
224c; extra nearby prints. 23c.
EGOS Firm, good demand ;' fresh nearby.
17c; fresh western, 174c; fresh southwest
ern, 17r; fresh southern, 16c.
CHEESE Firm, fair demand; New York
full creams, prime small, new, 12(fJ13c;
New York full cr ama, fair to good. new.
12124c.
Duluth Grain Market.
DULUTH. May 24 WHEAT Cash. No.
1, hard, 774c; No. 2 northern, 724c; No. 1
northern, 744c; May, 744c; July, 74497140;
September, 744c.
OATS cash. 4444c.
MEW YORK STOCKS AND BOXDS.
General Market Steady, but Canadian
Pacific Makes a Record.
NEW YORK. Mav 24 The onlv feature
of Importance In today's market was the
ouying or Canadian racinc, wnicn ns
been in evidence for several days past and
which was halted by the president s state
ment that the general prosperity of the
company was ail he knew of to account
for It. The price reached a record figure
today at This movement helped to
keep the general market steady. There
were a number of special movements In the
less important stocKs, dui tne list as n.
whole- was Inert and closed at small net
changes either way.
3"he hopeful views of the peace outlook
In South Africa did not alter this state of
affairs, nor did the bank statement. There
Is a disposition to await definite results In
rtomn Arrica, ana a reeling mat mere
might be a hitch that would again delay
the situation. The outcome of the coal
strike Is also awaited.
Ths report that the control of Louisville
& Nashville, and. In consequence, the Chi
cago, Indianapolis & Louisville absorption
protect are, in a measure, contingent and
dependent on holdings under options was
somewhat disturbing in the possibility sug
gested of complications.
1 ne weainer map was consiruea as
favorable to crop prospects, although
showers In the northwest are not dried at
this time.
The bank statement shows an encourag
ing recuperation of reserves, but neither
the Increase in cash nor the reduction In
loans was f 'illy up to the expectations
formed by the street. The effect on the
market was, therefore, scarcely perceptible.
The market closed about steady.
Business In bonds has not been large, but
prices are well sustained. United States
48, new, declined 4, the olds 4 and the
Ss and 6s 4 per cent below the closing of
last week.
The following are the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atcblaon ..,
04 So. Railway 17
do pfd 4Ti
do old
Baltimore A
o..
..10yTxn A Pacific 44
do pfd
Tolado, Bt. L. A W. 31
Canadian Paclflo ..
Canada So ,
Chea. A Ohio ,
Chicago A Alton..,
.138
. M
. 4V
do pfd I7U
Union Pacific 10ft
do pfd 874
. S4
. T64'
Wabaali 274
do pfd
do pfd 44V.
Chicago, Ind. A l
. 74
. (7
Wheal. A L. E 214
do . ptd
do Id pfd 14U
Chicago A B. Hi
.1644
Wla. Central 274
Chicago A O.
W.... 2S4
do pfd ,. 484
Adams Ex 200
American Ex 206
Inll.d Stalas Ex.. ..118
Walla-Fargo Ex K
Amalgamated Cop.... 704
A mar. Car A I I04
do pfd o
Amir. Lin. Oil 26
do pfd 10
do 1st pro
do 2d ptd
. at
. 48
Chicago A N. W...
.141
c.. K. 1. A r
Chicago Tar. A Tr
.119
. siv
do pfd
C. C. C. A St. L..
Colorado So
.1064
. 114
. 70
do lit ptd
do 2d pfd
. 44
Amer. 8. A R 48
Del. & Hudson....
Dal. L. A W
Denrer A R. O....
.176
.165
. 41
. 80
. 17
do pfd 7U
Anac. Mining Co 1184
Brooklrn R. T 68Vk
do pfd
Colorado Fuel A I...1U2
Con. Oes 2224
Eli
do lit pfd
do Id pfd
Con. Tobacco pfd....l204
Gen. Electric 118
. Ill
.184
Oreat Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley ...
Hocking Coal 18
. 824
Inter. Paper II
do pfd
. 90
do pfd 74
Illinois Central ...
.1644
Inter. Power 764
Iowa Central
45 ILacleda Oaa 88
M National Biscuit .... 47H
do pfd
Laka Erie A W
.... e
....116
....138
...Ail
National Laa 11
No. American 121
Pacific Coast 6
Paclne Mall 41
do pfd
L. A N
Manhattan L. ..
Met. St. Rr
.1484 People's Oaa 1024
. 274 Pressed 8. Car 461
.112 I do pfd 8t4
. 844'Pullman P. Car IIS
. W Republic Steal 174
. 864 4o Ptd 744
.10 Sugar 1184
.167 Taan. Coal A I 4
. (74 Union Bag A F IS
.88 do pfd 81
Mex. Central
Minn. A St. L
Mo. Paclflo
M . K. A T
do pfd
N. 1. Central .....
N. Y. Central
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
PrnnayWanla
Reading
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
St. LAB. r
do let ptd
do Id ptd
St. L. Southw
124 U. Lwthor 184
144 do ptd 14
824 V. 8. Rubber 164
U do pfd , u4
884 U. S. steal 404
7 do pfd 804
81 Western Union $04
714 A mar. Locomotive.... 114
274 do pfd it
1714 K. C. Southern 114
isi 1 to ptd 414
66
St. Paul ..
do pfd . . .
So. Paclflo
Offered,
Blew York Money market.
NEW YORK, May 24. MONEY On call,
nominal; no loans; prim mercantile paper,
44186 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business in bankers' bills at S4.Sfi4gi
4.874 for demand, and at S4.844S4.844 for
sixty days; posted rates, S4.664 and S4fc;
commercial bills, S4.834ji4.844.
BILVEf-Bar, (24c; Mexican dollars,
414c.
BONDS State, Inactive; government,
easy; ref. 2s reg. and coupon, fot4; Ss reg.
and coupon, IOH4; new 4s reg. and coupon,
1364; old 4s reg. and coupon, 1104; 6a reg.
and coupon. 10&4-
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
U. 8. nf. is. rI....1064'L A N. unl. 4s 1014
do coupon 108HtMx. Central 4s 8
do ta, reg 1074 do la Inc 824
do coupon 101 V Minn. A St. L, 4a. ,.10
do new 4a, rag U6ViM., K. A T. 4s 101
do coupon 13441 do la al
do old 4a, rag 1104 N. T. Central la 1044
do coupon 1104 do gaaaral !4e....l08
do la. rag 104 N. J. C. gan. 4a 1184
do coupon
..10J
..11)3 11
,. nt
..102I1
.. 84
No Paolfio 4s 104!
Atchlaon gan. 4a..
do adj. 4n
Baltimore A O. 4a
do 14a
do coav. 4a
do 8a 73W
N. A W. coo. 4a4...10l4
Headlna sen. 4a 100
3t L A I M e. 8a.... 114
at. L. A 8. r. 4a.... M
.107
Canada 80. 2a .108
Central of Oa. I. ...1084
do la Inc 86
Chea. A Ohio 44-"-"1
Cbicaao A A. I4a... 84Vt
at. L. Southw. la... 884
do Is 84
8. A. A A. P. 4a 0
So, Paclflo 4a 864
So. Railway 6a 1214a
C, B. k Q n. 4a.... 8SV
lexaa a r&cina ia...iai
C. M A St p a.
4a. ..Ill IT., St. L. A W. 4a.. 824
C. A N. W. o. 7a... U4
union raome aa loe
C, R. I. A P. '4a.... 1124
do conv. 4s 104
C C C A 8t L g. 4s.. 104
Chtcaao Tar. 4a 88
wanaan la uu
da 2a.,
.11"
,. TS4
.lH'-t
.. 8.14
. H4
Colorado Bo. 4a 86V,
D. A R. O. 4s 104.
Erie prior lien 4a....l'
do general 4s 87 Si
F. W. A D. C. la... 1184
Hocking Valer 44a.. Uo
do deb. B
Weat Shore 4a....
Wheal. ALB.'
Wla. Central 4a..
Con. Tobaoce 4a.,
. S84
Boatos Stock Quotations
BOSTON, May 24 Call loans, per
cent; time loans, 444T5 per cent. Official
closing 01 siocks ana Donas
Atrhlaon 4a
Oaa la
Mei .Central 4a..,
N. B- O. A C...
Atchlaon
.1024iAdTanture 23'
.. 844;Allouea II1
.. 81 I Amalgamated 70-
.. 64VUIngham 874
.. 8u Calumet A Hecla....6M
. . 84 Centennial to
..lei Topper Range 84
do Ptd
Boaion A Albany.
Boaton A Me ...
Knatna Elevated
.in uominloa Coal 184
..141 Pranklln 11
M Y . N. H. A H...13J
lale Bojrale 11
Mohawk 424
yitchburg ptd.
.lab
Union Pacldo
Mex. Central
American Sugar ..
.1008 uid uominion 11
. 27W Oecaola at
.1; Parrot I04
.II8V1 gulacr U
.178 Santa T Copper 14
. e4Tamarack 170
.114 Trlnllf 114
. 4"l nlUHl States II
. 4iLUk
. 4 Victoria 4W
.108 Winona 8
. 404I Wolverine IS
do pfd
American T. A T.
Dominion I. A ..
Gea. Electric
Maes, fclectrte ...
do ld
N E. U. A C
t ailed mill
V. S. Steel
do pfd
aoSIUnlted Copper ...... 44
W eating a- Common. .1074'
Ltsdos Stock Market.
LONDON. May 24.-4 p. m. Closing:
Conaola (or mooejM l-14(Nortolk A Weal era. .
do account 8 t-16 do pld
, 114
, 81
, 84
, 74H
114
. 44
.
. is
. 7 4
. 84
.108-4
. 8VV,
, 4i4
. H
. 27V
. 48
. 78
. 18
Anaconda 4W, Ontario A wi
Alcblton 8I4 PeauayWanUt
do nfd
.lul
.1084
.lUVs
. 4
Read Ins
Baltimore A Ohio..,
Canadian Pacific...
Cheeapeake A Ohio
do let pfd
do 2d pfd
Soataern Hf
Chluaao U. w
84
as ia . .
C, at. A St. Paul. .1784 Southern Pacific.
Denver A k. O..
alia. Colon Paclflo....
do ptd
Brio
do lat pfd
da Id pld
Ullaola Central
Louiavllla A Kaah.
la., k. A T
do pfd
. 88
do pfd .
. 8e4
Cm tad States Steal.
do ptd
We been
da pfd
Spanlan 4a
itaad Mines
edeers
. 84
.HI
.141
. 18 V.
. 414
N. T. Central
.11
BAR SILVER Cu.-i at S44d oer ounce.
MONEY 14624 i-a- tent. The rste of
discount in the o,n Tiarket for both short
and tnree-moi.ins diiis is 24 per cent.
Coadttlaa at Ike Treaaary.
WASHINGTON. May M. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the Sl50,000,ou gold
reserve In tne division 01 redemption,
shows: Available cash balance. ls.6oJs,
gold, S95.567.S61.
Weekly Bask tateaaeat.
NEW YORK. May 24. The statement of
tVi auoclaitd banks for the week ended
todsy shows: Ixns SoTO isS SO0, decrease
SSSasSOw; deposits tvll. 761.fr. decrease
aaiiu.pou: clrculalloa UL170.M. decrease
ll)2.4nt): legal tenders S75,Sl.!O0. Increase
SI. 756.000: njrl,. S171.f-23.0oO, Increase H.W,
2J0; reserve S247.2.19 n Increase SlASi.MW;
reserve required t-2.3i.750. decrease Sl.l"2,
725; surplus Sl4.Sol.3ju, Increase S0.;4.JJ5.
Xew Tark MlatasT 4etatles.
NEW YORK, May 24. The following ut
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adama Con
Alice
Breece
Prunewlrk Cod...
Comalok Tunnet
(on Cat. A Va...
Peadwond Terra..
10
iLlttla Chief ...
Ontario
... 11
...771
...140
... 8
... 20
... It
... 20
... 44
...128
. 8 ophtr
. 10 l'honli
. 84 Pot oat
.146 flee
.100 sierra Nevada
.110 Small Hnpee ..
. 78 sundant
Horn Sliver
Iron Silver
Leadvtlle Con
Foreign rinanelal.
LONDON. May 24 The amount of bullion
taken Into the Bank of England on bal
ance today was 147,000. Gold premiums
are quoted at Htienos Ayres at 136.80 and
at Madrid at 37.87. There was the usual
Saturday slackness of demand for money
today. LMscounts were steady. The at
tendance at the "Kaffir circus" (market)
was unusually large for Saturday. The de
mand for consols was unabated. Home mils
were nrm on the strength of gllt-ed.eed
securities. Americans were Irregular and
fenerally higher. The movements were
ractlonal and inactive and prices closed
steady. Canadian Pacifies were In renewed
demand. South Americans were fairly firm.
Hamrs nad a firm tendency. Chartereds
were In good demand. DeBeera eased a
trifle.
PARIS, May 24. Business on th bourse
today opened quiet, with prices steady.
Later transactions were more active.
Numerous buying orders for Kaffirs, on
London account, stimulated other pur
chases. Rio tlntos and industrials were
frlnclpally In demand, owing to'the jrrow
ng belief of a speedy termination of hos
tilities In South Africa. Toward the close
Rlos were In good demand. The private
rate of discount wss 14 per cent. Three
per cent rentes, lOlf 25c for the account.
Exchange on Ixmdon. 26f 21o for checks.
Spanish 4s closed at 75.75.
BEKUN. May 24. Exchange on London.
20m 47pfgs for checks. Discount rate for
short bills, lvper cent; for three months'
bills, 24 per cent. Prices were firm on
the bourse today In anticipation of peace
In South Africa. Banks were active.
Deutsche bank was In good demand and
Dlsconto Gesselchafft advanced on the dis
solution -of the underwriting syndicate for
Issuing new shares. Governments were Ir
regular. Canadian Pacifies Improved In
response to New York. Transvaais were
weaker.
Bank Clearlnscs.
OMAHA, May 24. Bank clearings for the
week ending today show an Increase of
S314.347.46 over those of the corresponding
week of last year. The dally figures read:
1902.
1901.
Monday ...
.11,209,603 02
. 1,131,059 15
. 1.025,057 93
. 1.1X8.130 68
. 1.144.812 66
. 1,199,606 00
11.244.131 22
1,101,1H 48
1,081,319 S6
1.061,217 62
1.047.43 65
1.048.45 15
Tuesday ..,
Wednesday
Thursday ..
Friday
Saturday ..
Totals
ma oao ieo u ta not C91 ca
ivinia ........ . . .,o v"."-" Jt
CHICAGO. Mav 24. Clearings. S24.9n9.2S9:
balances. S2,3oO,685; posted exchange, S4.8o4
for sixty days, S4.88 on demand; New York
exchange, c premium.
NEW YORK, May 24. Clearings, S254,033,
212; balances, SU,903.9S8.
BOSTON. Mav 24. Clearings. 20,624,S91;
balances, SI. 830.016.
PHILADELPHIA, May 24. Clearings,
S18.492.031: balances, S2,858,791; clearings for
the week. S124.864.037; balances, S16,534,653;
money, 44 per cent.
BALTIMORE. May 24. Clearings, S4.106.
684; balances. S489.774; clearings for the
week, S21.649.814: balances. 13,667,931: money.
6 per cent.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, May 24. WOOL The quota
tions on choicest staple territory on
the scoured basis are as follows:
Fine, 60UX)2c; fine medium, 47fy48c, and
mediums, 45c, while the ordinary grades
scoured are: Fine. 47&'48c: fine medium.
43fc45c; medium, 3Sii40c. Fine washed
fleeces are thoroughly well sustained, with
limited offerings. Ohio and Pennsylvania
XX nominal, 1820c; XX and above, 26
28c; X, 2425c; Michigan, 2224c. De
laine wool 14 In very small supply, with
the market firm. Michigan, 25427c; No. 1
washed combing, 264027c; No. 2, 25&27c;
Australian wools, firm; combing, choice
scoured, 70 72c; good, 6768c; average, 60
366c.
ST. LOUIS. Mav 24. WOOL Steady :
medium grades, 1Wi17c; light fine, 12(9
154c; heavy fine, 10(gl24c; tub washed, lo
26c
Oil and Rosin.
OIL CITY, Ps.. May 24. OIL Credit bal
ances. Si. 20; certificates, no bid: shipments,
82.040 bbls.; . average. 101,374 bbls.; runs,
92.164 bbls.: average, 79,511 bbls.
NEW YORK. May 24. OIL Cottonseed,
quiet; prime crude, nominal; yellow, 4bWj
46c. Petroleum, steady; refined. New York,
S7.40; Philadelphia and Baltimore, S7.30;
Philadelphia and Baltimore, in bulk, 84.85.
Rosin, weak; strained, common to good,
1. 67401.60. Turpentine, firm, 474ir48c.
TOLEDO. O.. May 24. OIL North Lima,
88c; South Lima and Indiana, 83c.
LIVERPOOL, May 24. OIL Turpentine
spirits, firm. 34s 9d. Rosin, common, steady,
4s lUd. Petroleum, refined, steady. 74d.
"Linseed oil, firm, 33s 3d.
LOInLHJN, May i. uiLr unseed oil, zs
14d. Turpentine spirits, 34s HHd.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, May 24 COFKEE Spot
Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice. 64c Mild, quiet;
Cordova, 81&II4C. The market opened quiet
and unchanged to 6 points lower, after
which there were unimportant changes,
with speculation almost entirely of a local
professional character. The foreign mar
ket news was rather disappointing and re
ceipts In the crop country were far heavier
than expected. Importers were liberal sel
lers throughout the session and were still
offering coffee at the close. The market
was finally steady and net unchanged to 5
fioints lower. Total sales were 18,5u0 bags,
ncludlng: June, 6$5.05c; July, 6.10c- Sep
tember, 6.25Si5.SOc; October, 6.35c; Novem
ber, 6.40c; December, 5.50c; March, 6.70
6.75c; April, 6.50c.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK. May 24. EVAPORATED
APPLES Continue firmly held, owing to
the small offerings, but are slow. Prices
remain about as last quoted. State, com
mon to good, 7&4c; choice, 104S104c;
fancy, loajQllc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are steady and for new fruit In fair Jobbing
request, chiefly for large sixes. Old fruit
is dull and Irregular. Apricots and peaches
are without feature and quiet and steady.
Prunes 34if?6c. Apricots, boxes, 104Cjl4c;
bags. 104Cal2e. Peaches, peeled, 14Q16c; un
peeled, 84&llc
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK, May 24. COTTON Futures
closed steady; May, .22c; June, 13c; July,
9.03o: August, 8.70c; September, 8.11c; Oc
tober, 7.95c; November. 7.85c; December,
7.84c; Januaiy. 7.85c: February, 7.85c. Spot
closed quiet and steady: ml. Idling upland,
9 916c; middling gulf, 13-16c; sales, 3,250
bales,
GALVESTON, May 24. COTTON Mar
ket quiet at 3-16c.
ST. LOU 18, May 24. COTTON Steady :
middling. 94c; sales, 60 bals; receipts, 201
bales; shipments, 876 bales; stock, 26,698
Dales.
Sugar Market.
NEW YORK. May 24. SUGAR Raw,
steady; fair refining, 24c; centrifugal, 96
test, S7-16C; molasses sugar, 2 11-iuc. xte
nnod. steady: No. 6. 4.10c; No. 7, 4c; No. 8,
S.ftOc; No. 9. 8.86c; No. 10, 3.80c; No. 11, 8.75c;
No. 12, 3.70c; No. 13, S.70c; No. 14, 3 70c;
standard A, 4.4Sc; confectioners' A, 4 45c;
mould A, oc; cut loar, 0.10c: crusnea. 0.10c;
powdered, 476c; granulated, 4.66c; cubes,
4.90C.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, May 24.-DRY GOODS The
market closed quiet In all departments.
There has been a poor demand for most
descriptions of domestic, the cosrse colored
cottons, such as denims and cheviots, show
ing the best results. Prints are quiet and
unchanged. Print cloths are dull at pre
vious prices. American cotton yarns are
weak and Irregular for yarn In stock, but
fairly steady for yarns to be made. Wor
sted and woolen yarns are quiet at previous
prices. Linen and Jute yarns are firm.
Exports aad laaporta.
NEW YORK. May 24 The Imports of
dry goods and merchandise at the port of
New York for this week were valued at
ITiiwirtl of article from this port to all
countries for this week aggregated S4o3.421
silver and S2.0OD gold.
The Imports of specie this week were
S2.ea gold and Si,ou snver.
Sew York Live Stock Market.
KFW vnnv Mav 24. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 17 cars; dressed beef, steady at 4ft
114c per lb. Cables unchanged; exports
today, 1.839 head cattle, 136 bead sheep and
quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, none; feeling steady;
city dressed veals unchanged at S'ol04c
rur lh.
HOGSRecelpta 684 head; feeling steady.
SHEEP AND LAMbB Receipts, X.tM
head: market very slow; every tning oe
cllned from lie to Xc except choice spring
lambs, which were about steady; clipped
sheep, S3."nS26: choice sheep. 80.66; clipped
lambs, SS&i4.76; unshorn lambs, choice,
II. in: SDiinar lamha I6.6otf4.26: dressed mut
ton. 910114c; dressed lavubs, 7013c; spring
lauuba, Utfllo,
OMAHA LIVE STOCR MARKET
Better Oradei of Bteen and Oowi a Little
Higher Than a Week Aeo,
HOGS A LITTLE LOWER FOR THE WEEK
BIsT Decrease la Sheep Receipts at
This Point Prevented a Drop la
Prices la Sympathy with the
Break la Chicago.
SOUTH OMAHA. May 21.
Receipts were:
Official Monday ....
umclal luesuay ..
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Otncial Friday ....
Official Saturday ..
Cattle. Hogs, sheep.
1.562
l,ii
BHD
673
2,1,8
7-U
1.866
6b2
.;2
10.17
S.712
7.017
7,748
3.6-'7
4.1W
l.aM
3"S
Total this week 15.149 47,711 8 4 0
Week ending May 17 12,!WU 46,934 11.418
Week ending May 10 W.iil 4,S4 la,71
Week end'tig May 3 ll.ttJi) 61.087 12.K76
Week ending April 26 14.406 41.136 13. 618
Same week last year 13.4S9 67.43 ls.6 4)
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South omaha
for the year vo dale, and compaVoni with
last year: .
1902. 1901. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 3u7,il3 276.487 30.728
Hogs L033,!tH 951.853 1,94
Sheep 349,451 . 462.121 102.670
The following table iNwi the averags
Dries of lions sold on the south oinana
market the past several days,
with corn-
parlsons with tormer years:
Date. I 1902. U01.;Ugo. (1839. 11898. 11897. 13S.
April 28.. T074I
April 29.. 7 0341 t 65
April SO.. 4 6 64
May 1.... I 9i4l I M
May .... 1 U14 6 71
May 8 ... 7 014 6 72
May 4.... 6 66
May 6.... 7 03
May .... 98 I 68
May 7.... 6 9o4 6 69
May 8.... 7 00 6 64
May .... 7 08 6 66
May 10... 7 U74 5 61
May 1.1... 6 66
May 12... 6 994J
May 13... 7 08 6 68
May 14... 7 124 6 71
May 16... 7 14 6 66
May 16... 7 074 6 69
May 17... 7 134 6 72
May 18... 6 73
May 19... 7 124
May 20... 7 11 6 73
May 21... 1 074 6 67
May 22... 7 034 63
May 23... 7 08 6 61
May 24... 7 05 6 67
6 371 S 6
1 wi
a 7
8 79
a 761
a 26
a si
a is
a is
a li
a
I 26
a 74
6 Wi
I su
S79
in
6 961 S 61
a
a oi
6 la
a &
617
S 66
a 8
6 26
6 S3
S 68
a 62
64
a 931
a 96
a 3
a iz
a 66)
a so
a si
04
a 21
a sol
a 70! a 30
6 10 s 6a
a 71,
a 19
a is
a
s 10
a 17
S 20
3 15
a 21
a 19
a 11
a 12
3 07
a 03
3 03
3 02
i 12
a 65
t
a
3 63!
a tr;
6 151
3 62
a 62
3 95
a 9;
6 16
S 15
e
S 661
4 in
4 36
4 U
a
4 26
IS?i
a 68
a
3 61
a no
6 17
6 21
6 23
a 6i
8(61
S 55
a 63
S 60
3 69
6 20
4 40
ft 11
6 10
a
4 29
4 35i
3 62
3 61
3 65
t 65
a
3 62
1 65
4 26
3 62
3 60
3 52
e
3 45
6 03
4 2&
a
4 33
6 08
5 01
6 04
3 62j
a 25
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H ses.
C, M. & St. P. By..
O. & St. L. Ry
Missouri Paclflo Ry..
Union Pacific system
C. & N. W. Ry
F., E. & M. V. R. R..
C, St. P., M. & O....
B. & M. Ry
C. B. & Q. Ry
K. C. & St. J. Ry....
C, R. 1. & P., east....
Illinois Central Ry..
Total receipts ....
3 12
1 1
1 1
9
4 ..
a 40 ..
13
1 11
1 7 .. ..
1 2
12
2 1 ..
13 111 2 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each bjyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Buyers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
1.4:2
1.8S1
1,834
1,904
3
Cudahy, Kansas City
287
275
Swift, Kansas City
G. H. Hammond Co
Armour & Co., Kansas City 85
Other buyers 1
767
Totals 95
7,808 662
CATTLE There were practically no cat
tle on sale today, which leaves the re
ceipts for the week a trifle In excess of
last week, and also of the same week of
last year. The demand on the part of
local puckers has been In good shape
practically all the week and quite a few
cattle were also bought by outside pack
ers, so that there was a ready outlet for
all the desirable grades mat were offered.
Beef steers made up the bulk of the
offerings every day of the week and the
Suallty was fully up to the average. The
emand was best for the cattle that were
well fatted and such kinds Improved Wit
15c during the week. Weights or quality
did not seem to make as much difference
as the amount of fat. When It came to
the part fatted cattle the market was
slow and prices on such grades are no
more than steady for the week. The
kinds that have advanced the most are
those that were selling a week ago from
86.60 to 16 90. Choice cattle-, are quotable
from 37.00 to $7.30, and they are also strong
for the week. The commission men are
calling the attention of their customers
to the fact that cattle showing grass will
soon be on the market and that they will
come In competition with the half fat
cornfeds. A widening range of prices is
looked for from this time on.
The better grades of cows and heifers
were In good demand all last week and
prices are a little higher. There was some
very choice stuff offered, however, as Is
shown ty tne tact mat as nign as S6-2U
was paid. The better grades in a good
many cases undoubtedly sold 1015c higher
than a week ago. but still the situation
can perhaps best be described by calling
tne mantel strong ana active. Tne com
moner grades are if anything a little lower
for the week. Cows and heifers showing
grass are now beginning to come forward
and the tendency of prices is of course
downward, which means that the common
dry lot cows ana neirers must go down
with them.
Desirable grades of bulls commanded
strong prices all the week and so also did
stags. Veal calves are a little higher
than they were a week ago, as choice
grades sold as high as S7.26.
The supply or stocKers and feeders was
very light sll the week, and so also was
the demand from the country. Good
heavy feeders held about steady, but the
ugnt stocKers, ana particularly tnose lack
ing in quality, were slow sale and a little
lower. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
....11M TO
cowa
No.
S...
I teo t 0 2 lis iti
CALVES.
1 142 75
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 1060 1 60
HOGS The receipts of hogs were lib
eral here today for a Saturday, there
being a decided Increase over both yes
terday and Saturday of last week. As
the reports from other points came lower
the market here dropped off Just about
60 on the opening. There were a few
loads sold that were not over 24 lower,
but these were exceptional. The opening
was slow all around, but good hogs were
In fair demand at prices right around 6c
lower, and ranged mostly from S7.o6 to
87.16. and as high ss S7.224 was paid.
Medium weights went irom to Si.oo
and light trashy stuff from S6.95 down.
On tho close the market strengthened up
a little and a good clearance was made
comparatively eariy.
For the week tne receipts nave teen a
little heavier than for last week, but
there la a decrease as compared with the
same wcea 01 lati year. trices nave
fluctuated back and forth to some extent
and for the week the average price has
been lower, inursusy ana Saturday were
the low days, so that the average today
was 511 loo lower than the close of last
week. Representative sales:
No.
18....
88...,
28...,
88....
88...,
14...,
74...,
14...,
Tl...,
T8...
88...
T8...
11...
Tt...
82...
81...
84...
71...
Tt...
M...
47...
88...
88...
74...
48...
TT...
84...
T2...
tl...
81...
TO...
88...
71...
88...
78...
88...
80...
Tt...
88...
82...
78...
12...
87...
87...
84...
AT.
Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr.
II 12 228 ... 1 1
4 70 It. 220 180 1 Ol
I 86 71 2-1 80 T OS
80 77 24 Ik) T 05
80 17 231 ISO T 06
80 84 248 ...lit
I M 80 234 280 T 08
I 81 U 242 120 1 06
I 8 71 216 0 1 86
874 44 220 80 1 08
1 00 41 .221 820 T 08
1 00 88 240 40 T OT4
1 00 81 140 40 T 074
T 00 70 221 110 T 074
7 00 T2 227 80 1 074
7 00 64 247 80 T 074
T 00 Tl 248 120 T 074
T 00 14 l- 80 T 074
1 00 84 227 80 T 07 4
T 00 82 227 120 1 07 4
t 00 tt HI ... t 10
1 00 88 228 80 T 10
1 00 88 241 80 t 10
t 00 7 8 227 ... T 10
1 00 70 211 240 t 10
1 00 82 11 80 T 10
t 00 u 247 40 T 10
T 00 266 40 1 10
1 o 61 :u ... 1 11
f 08 80 242 160 1 10
1 04) TO tee 80 T 10
t M 81 211 80 T 10
t 08 Tl 28 IN 1 10
t 08 84 144 ... f 10
T 014 188 80 1 10
1 64 2r.O 120 t 10
T 4H, 60 270 110 I 10
1 0.', 88 mi 40 t 16
1 02 4 61 2 160 1 II
T 024 T6 218 8 1 14
t Ol' 66 21 l' t 114
T 02' II 228 160 T 124
1 624 61 Ill 86 t 124
1 MSe 66 Ml ... T 124
t 08 T2 211 100 t 124
T 06 44 r SU 1 lis
t 2 10 MX ... I le
....148
.....181
....181
....188
....178
,....11
....!
2l)4
1H
188
218
218
220
.....218
I1T '
Ill
I4
2.8
I3T
Ill
214
211
214
284
212
118
117
lid
211
K2
2U2
18
211
M2
Ill
128
tit
Ill
221
1M
811
118
241
14
40
40
180
80
m
10
'40
110
120
HO
140
20
80
120
140
80
io
teo
1M
80
uo
110
120
18
80
40
Suo
so
10
10
leo
let
'si
80
80
too
1M
.141
2'4
242
.224
.t
.i. 4
T as
f
t 8
TO...
0...
II ..
81...
...
83...
12...
48...
72...
...4
...J6
...2'T
...20
...Ji
...21
.. 2JT
...ft
...228
.. 81
... I II
... t 16
... 7 II
... T 11
80 7 16
81 T 16
1 1 II
180 T 16
... T 20
140 I :o
mo T i"
T n
20
120
T 06
1 1
T (
T
120
..J'S ln
..r?4 l
. 2 7 W T 06
80.
60.
60.
..tH 80 T 06
75
218 an 7 ol
.802
t 124
SHKKP Tarn car nf sheen srrlved this
morning, but they were consigned dlrcvt
to a local packer, so that there was noth
ing with which to make a test of the
market. The supply all the week has been
exceedingly light, and In fact has been
the smallest In a good many months. A
decrease of over 12.000 head Is noted as
compared with the same week of last year
As there hsi been only about 6.0W heal
on sale all the week It Is difficult to tell
muth about the market. On some days
the feeling a little stronger than on
others, but taking the week as a whole
the market Is about steady on anything
at all good. Chicago, however, broke
badly the lust half of the week and weth
ers are quoted 2f,j7 4oc lower for the week.
Ijambs are 2oc lower In Chicago than they
were the first nf the week. Old ewes snd
common stuff of all kinds are quoted all the
way from 5oc to SI lower than a week ago.
Such reports from Chicago naturally have
a bad -fri-t in. no thle market, and It Is
hard to tell what prices desirable stiKT
would bring.
1 . . . . 1 ., , I .... . 1 ,.r -llnn. a f cf V OoAit Irtl
choice wethers, 3K.75jS0O; fair to good, 85.50
ii5.75; good tit choice ewes, S6.0iM6.frt: fair 'o
good, S4 65'a5.C0: good to choice lambs, 86.16
fe6.40; fair to good, S5.6oS6.15. Wooied stock
soils about 2.ifn50c above clipped stock.
Choice Colorado wooied lambs, S6.75Q7.25;
fair to good. Sfi.-TS.
CU1CAUU LIVES STOCK MARKET.
Cattle NomlnsU and Hogs, Sheep aad
Lambs Steady.
CHICAGO, May 24. CATTLTfl Receipts,
SOO head; nominal: good to prime steers,
S7.00fcr7.65; poor to medium, S5.0iKU'6.75; Block
ers and feeders, t2.75aj6.2d; cows, 81.60045.00;
heifers, 8-.6on45.26; canners, SI. 5002.50; bulls.
S2.504i6.60; calves, S2.0mtj1.00; Texas-fed
steers, So.50S6.75.
HOGS Receipts, 13,000 head; estimated
Monday. 33,000; left over, 6.000; steadv at
Friday s close; mixed and butchers, S6.9o
7.30; good to choice heavy, t7.15S7.80; rojgli
heavy, S6 9o37.10; light, StU54f6.95; bulk of
sales, S6.96U'7.15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,600
sheep and lambs steady; goon to choice
wethers, S5.5(Ko6.25; fair to choice mixed,
64.7015.50: western sheep, 36.2Stri6.26; native
lambe, Sa.00if6.90; western lambs, S5.2Sa6.90.
Official yesterday:
Receipts. Shipments.
Cattle 1.300 1.501
Hogs 24.340 4.111
Sheep 4,308
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, May 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 175 head; market unchanged; choice
export and dressed beef steers, 86.90fl7.25;
fair to good. 84.Oofi6.85; stockers and feed
ers, S2 3565.10; western fed steers, 34 5o(f
6 05; Texas and Indian steers, $4.70u 2S:
Texas cows. S3.0WJf5.0O; native cows, S2.00
6.75; native heifers, ?3.4066.25; canners, 81. i5
03.00; bulls, S3.1o3.60; calves, S3.2506.76;
receipts for week, 18.400 head.
HOGS Receipts, 3,000 head: market weak
to 6c lower; top, 87.374; bulk of sales, S7.05
01.30; heavy, S7.ji .?74: mixed packers,
17.1007.324; light, 86.7507710; yorkers, 87.0001
7.10: pigs, S5.4oS.60; receipts for week, 41,
800 head.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000
head; steady; native lambs, S5.4rt(fii.06: west
ern lambs. 85-6006.95; native wethers, to. 30
06 10; western wethers, S4.Si0-5.9O; fed ewes,
S4. 7506.10; Texas clipped yearlings, 86.5o0
6.90; Texas clipped sheep, t4.3O06.6O; stock
ers and feeders, 82.4004.50.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, May 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 125 head; steady; natives, S5.35j?,7.36;
cows and heifers, S1.5O0tJ.5O; veals, S3.75
6.30; stockers and feeders, 32. 2606.35.
HOGS Receipts, 6.000 head; steady; light
and light mixed, 86 9507.224; medium and
heavy. S7.1507.374; nigs, S4.O0&6.OO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,100
bead; steady; Colorado lambs, S6.90.
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
8T. LOUI8, May 24. CATTLE Receipts.
600 head, Including 130 head Texans; mar
ket steady for natives, with prices 10015c
higher than the close of last wek for beef
steers; Texans steady; native shipping and
export steers, i6Oo07.5O; dressed beef and
butcher steers, Sa.6o0'7.OO: steers under 1.000
lbs., S4.Oo0ti.4O; stockers and feeders. S2.9o9
4.55; cows and heifers. S2.2606.3O; canners,
Sl.6o02.9O; bulls. 33.0006.60; calves, S4.0V3
7.60; Texas and Indian steers, fed. 84.4501
6.30; grasners, S3.6O04-4O; cows and heifers,
81.750 4 50.
HOGS Receipts. 1,700 head; market 60
lower: pigs and lights, S6.650ti.9O; packers,
36.8507.10; butchers, 87.0007.324-
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000
head; steady; native muttons, 36.0006. 35
lambs. S5.oo0ti.75; culls and bucks, S4.0u2
4.50; stockers, 82.00020.
Sloox City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. May 24. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 300; market
steady; beeves, S6.OO07.OO; cows, bulls and
mixed, S2.7505.5O; stockers and feeders, S3.C0
04.60; calves and yearlings, S3.OO04-4O.
HOGS Receipts, 4,200; market weak to 5o
lower; selling, 88.8001.10; bulk. . 86.8506.95.
Stock In Sight.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal
markets for May 24:
cattle.
Hogs. Sheep
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City .
St. Louis
St, Joseph ....
Totals
3"8
7.748
662
200
175
600
125
13,000
3,000
1.700
6,000
1,500
2.000
1.000
1.100
.1.408 30,448 6,162
MIRACILOI'S FALLS.
Remarkable Experiments In the Line
of Dropping.
They had been speaking of miraculous
falls, long falls and falls from big places
without serious injury, reporin 1110 n"
Orleans Times. "I was on a swinging lad
der on the outside of a Chicago building a
few years ago," said one of the painters in
the crowd, "and we nvere working at the
time on the twelfth story, painting the
framework of the windows. Down In the
street below the cars looaea iim c,p";
hnv.i n,4 the men and women who rushed
to and fro looked like animated dolls. My
partner had been wondering how It would
feel to go slazlng through the air to the
stone pavement below, and all that sort of
thing, wnen suaoeniy 1 iobji my uamiu- ouu
over the ladder I went. I heard a fearful
groan come up from the crowa in ine
street, and " ...
"And It dMn't kill your said a listener.
"And my partner," continued the story
teller, "rushed to my end of tne leaner,
caught hold of the rope that was tied
around my waist, and helped tne back on
the ladder.
vv.11 r didn't have anv string tied to
me when I fell," said another member of
the group, "and I was worsing on ine nip
story of a Chicago skyscraper at the time,
on.i was so fur from the earth that you
couldn't see the street cars, men or any
thing smaller than a building, without the
aid of a mlscToscope, and when I struck I
was landed In a heap."
"How did you escape tne unaertaaert
asked the quiet listener.
"Well. It was this way: You see I was
working on a scaffold on the Inside, and
That reminds me of an experience I had
some time ago," said still another member
of the group, "when, with three other men,
I was thrown from a freight train thirty
miles above the city of New Orleans snd
"""Speaking of falling," said a chubby fel
low In the group. "I took a tumble once
from the very aiex of the tallest building
In Chicago, and landed right In the middle
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SYPHILIS
cured by the QUICK
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A curs that la guaranteed to be permanent
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VARICOCELE without cuuiog. pain!
no detention from worn; permanent ours
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to Nervous Debility or Exhaustion, Wash
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and Middle Aged. lack of vim. vigor anl
strength, with organs impaired and weak.
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of the psvement below. Did ft hurl me?
Oh. tho Jar made my head n-he a little snl
I came very near starwng to death on the
way. '
"Imnglnary. Thotn.v," 0,1:0th tho quiet
listener.
"But." contlmird tho chubby man, "that
was not a circumstance. I fell through an
elevttor shaft; ono did of n painter's lad.
dcr broke with mo. I tumbled over tlio
eilge of a slxtv-toot nillrmul trestle and
drooped through the skylight."
"You ro Men of veracity seems tn bsve
experienced somewhat of a fall also," said
the listener.
"Oh, 1 don't know." said the chubby man;
"you see I exix-rlenceil these falls at dif
ferent times and different places."
Alleged Foraer llunnd Over.
ABERDEEN, 8. D., May 24 (Special V
Ed Anderson of Pickerel Lake has been
arrested snd bound over to the United1
States court, charged with having forged
the signature on a money order.
Good enough
for anybody!
All Havana Fiulef
TL0RODORA' BANDS are
of same vatue as tags from
'star: 'horse shoe:
"spearhead: standard navy:
"OLD PEACH & HONEY"
and U. T." Tobacco.
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SPECIALIST.
Diseases aad Uisaiacra ot Slam Onlr.
86 Years' Experience. IS Years la
Omaha.
VARICOCELE 3S&
Ijf'the QUICKEST!
safest and must natural that has yet been
discovered. No pain whatever, no cuttltuj
and does not interfere wltn work or buai
paas Treatment at office or at borne and
a permanent cure guaranteed.
Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis
And all Blood Diseases. No "BRttAKINQ
CUT" on the akin or faoe and all externa
sign of the disease disappear at once. A
treatment ma-. .
more satisfactory tban the "old form" of
.raltment and at less than HAUT THkl
COST. A cure that is guaranteed to be
permanent wr
UlUl ZUiUUU debility, loss of Vitality
and all Unnatural weaknesses ef meaV,
Stricture, tiloet. Kidney and 11 ladder IMaw
km miui u -nr- lurmalUDtir.
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OF OMAHA.
MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY.
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IKON AND BRASS FOUND!.
sal. isM aad I304J Jaekaea Street,
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rflANE GO.
1. .
Mas ufactmrers and Jobbers et
Steam and Water Supplies
Of AU Kinds.
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vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
leotrts Wiring Bells aa Oaa Uttat
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AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Omaha Tent and Awning Co.,
Oaa suit a. Neb,
Manufacturers of
Tents and Canvas Goods.
9nd for Catalogue NunssVer 83
BOYD COMMISSION COMPANY
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GRAIN, PROVISIONS. STOCKS ;
Bout bt snd sold for cash or on mart In.
All telegraph, telephone or mall order,
will reoelve careful and prompt atteuUea.
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