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THE OMAITA DAILY JEE: FRIDAY, MAY 29. 1003
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Dollnen Marks Day in Grain and
Provision Pita.
ONLY SLIGHT RALLY OCCURS AT CLOSE
Fears f RallreaA Strike aad Coase
fittl Iaterfcreace wit Bnalaess
Ceatrlbate Wrtkarii la
Barlasr at Chicago.
CHICAGO, May 2. Dullness pervaded the
train and provision pita today, Hnd after a
decline early In the session wheat closed
teady, with July He lower. July corn was
unchanged. July onts were oft H". while
September provisions closed unchanged to
J'je lower.
wheat opened firm on steady cables, with
July unchanged to a shade higher at W'w
74c to. 75e, but the strength was of short
duration, the absence of trade and the lark
of bull news soon bringing about a decline,
July selling down to 73HU73V after touch
ing 74Hc soon after the opening. Outside
markets were also easier, while St. Ixnila
nd the northwest had conslderabale wheat
for sale, which contributed to the declining
tendency. Prices held steady at the decline
Until late In the day, when a scattered de
mand caused a slight rally and the close
was steady, with July He lower. Clear
ances of wheat and Hour were equal to 427.'.
O0 bushels. Primary receipts were 277.801
bushels, compared with 314.500 bushels a
year sko. Minneapolis and Duluth reported
receipts of 14 cars, which with local re
ceipts of 33 cars, none of contract grade,
made total receipts for the three points of
1A1 cars, against 13a last week and 224 cars a
year ago. Corn was dull throughout the
day, the pit being almost deserted. The
market had a firm undertone, however, the
rumors of a strike among the freight hand
lers being a featuro early In the day. Com
mission houses bought moderately and the
offerings were light. Receipts were smaller
nd country acceptances not as large, the
fears of a railroad strike being a restriction
on business. After selling between 46Hc and
6Hc July closed unchanged at tfitafttoV-'.
Local receipts were 246 cars, with 22 of con
tract grade.
There was a fairly good trade In oats the
first hour of the day, but later the market
became dull and featureless. Reports of
rain In the east caused easier feeling at the
tart, but prices quickly responded to a
small nattered demand and a firmer tone
developed. Late In the session the market
eased oft strain and July closed Ho lower
after selling between 33Vc and 34Hc. Local
receipts were 96 cars.
Firmness In the hog market caused a
little show of strength In provisions at the
opening and there was a fair demand from
local shorts, but later on selling of pork
the market became somewhat easier. Trad
ing on the whole was light. September pork
closed 2Hc lower at $16.75, September lard
off 2Hc at 8.80 and ribs unchanged at $9.20.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
40 cars; corn, 430 cars; oata, 226 cars; hogs,
16,0("iu head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
1 northern. TP'ac; No. I
t northern. 'i-vTtc.
Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l Yesy.
Wheat
May 77 H T7H 76H 77 76
July 73W 74HT3H&H 73 73WJ4
Sept. 71 itt 71H W 71
Corn
May 46 tfH 5 H
July 46Hf H B4'tfsii1is
Sept. 444 46 44 H 44i45 45
Oats
May 8 h sw M
July 834 84H 33 83T 34H
Sept. 81 81 31 31 31
Pork
May 1 05 1 06 IS 97 19 00 19 05
July 17 47 17 47 17 35 17 S5 17 40
Sept. IS 75 16 32 16 75 16 75 16 77
Lard
May 82 77
July 3 90 97 8 87 8 90 885
Sept. 8 8280 880 880 8 82
RMa7 35 36 3J 32 9 82
July 9 46 9 52 9 42 9 42 9 42
Sept 920 9 27 20 9 20 9 20
northern, 7He; No.
paten's, $4.004 lV first' clears, 't3.lfJ4j8.8M;
second clears, 82. .Inf 2.4ft.
Markets will be closed Saturday and
Monday. ,
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Qaotatloas on
aple and Fancy Prodaee.
EGOS Freeh stock, loss off, Wo.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 10c; spring
ihlckens, per lb., 25c; roosters, according to
age, Vuc; turkeys, li-Uc; ducks, Italic;
geese, jfl lrtc.
BL'TTtB Packing stock. He; choice
dairy, In tubs, Italic; separator, 22923c.
KllKSH FlSH Fresh caught trout, 9c;
pickerel, 9c; pike, 11c; perch, tic; buffalo, 7c;
Mucnsh, 11c; whlterish, 11c; salmon, ISc;
haddock, 11c; codfish, 12c; redsnnpper, 10c;
lobHtcrs, boiled, per lb., 27c; lobsters, green,
per lb., 25c; bullheads, Kic; cattlxh, 14c;
ilnek tmss, 17c; halibut, 11c; shad roe, 35c
each; roe chad, 75c each.
HKAN Per ton, 815.
HAY Prices Quoted hv Omaha Wholeulo
Dealers' asroclatlon: Choice No. 1 unlnnri.
1st, No. 2, 850; medium, 88; coarse, 17.50.
Rye straw. 16.50. These Drlcea are for ha v
of gofd color and quality. . lemand fair and
receipts ngni.
CO KN 4.1c.
OATS 34c.
RYE No. 2, 45e.
' VEGETABLES.
OLD POTATOES Per bu., 4o50c
NEW POTATOES Southern, per lb., 3c
LETTUCE Per do, bunches, 30c.
PARSLEY Per dos. bunches, 0c.
PARSNIPS Per bu., 3u4j40c.
Cl'l'l'MBERS Hothouse, per dos., $1.
GREEN ONIONS Per dos. bunches, home
grown, 12inic.
kalusmes per dos. bunches, 1&320C,
SPINACH Home grown. Der bu. banket.
40c.
BEANS Wax. per bu. box. 33: string. Der
bu. box, $.'!.
CABBAGE New California, per lb., 3c,
TOM ATOES New Florida. Der 6-basket
crate, I3.50fa3.75.
KMUMAKB per lb., lc.
ASPARAGUS Per dos. bunches, 40c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., 82.60.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Missouri. Der 24-auart
cane (3.
CHERRIES California, white and black.
per 10-lb. box, I1.75rg2.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
FOI'CORN-Per lb., 2c; shelled, 4c
HIDES No. 1. green. 6'kc: No. 2. rreen.
8c; No. 1, salted, 7c; No. 2, salted, 6c;
io. i, veai cair, to u ids., ec; no. 2,
veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 6Hc: drv salted
hides, Mii2c; sheep pelts, 20&75c: horsehldes,
31.60(62.60.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1. soft shell. rer lb..
16c; hard shell per lb., 14c; No. 2, soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
rains, per lb.. 12c: filberts, ner lb.. 12c:
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell,
per lb., 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 12 Ho;
small, per lb., 11c; cocoanuts, per dos., 61c;
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.,
6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black
chestnuts, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.,
6c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7c; black
walnuts, per bu., 31; hickory nuts, per bu.,
11.60.
OLD METAL. ETC. A. B. AID rn Quotes
the following prices: Iron, country mixed,
per ton, 310; Iron, stove plate, per ton, 38;
copper, per lb., 8c; brass, heavy, per
lb., bc; brass, light, per lb., 6c; lead, per
lb., 3c; sine, per lb., 2c.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS California. Der 10-lb. cartons. 75c:
Turkish, per 18-lb. box, 18o.
ORANGES California navels, fancy, for
176 and smaller sixes, 33.75; for 150 and
larger sixes, 83.26: Mediterranean, all sizes.
Va3.26; Jaffa. 33: fancy blood. Der half box.
12.00.
LEMONS California fancy, all sizes. 83.50:
Limonerlas, 84; Meclnlas, 84.
DATES Persian. In 70-lb. boxes. Der lb..
6c; per case of 3-lb. pkgs, 33.26.
flNJSAPPUEB Cuban, 13.25.
No. 1
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR-Steady.
WHEAT No. t spring, 78ffr79e: No. t
spring, 73!79c; No. 1 red, 76&77e.
CORN No. 2, 4646c; No. 2 yellow,
446C. .... .
OATS No. . 85c; No. I white, 8536c.
RYE No. 2, 49c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 883430 ; fair to
Choice malting, 4SXfft4c
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 31.10; No. 1 north
western, 3110; prime timothy, 33.453.60;
clover, contract grade, 311.6011.75.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl., 317.80
C17.2. Lard, per 100 lbs., 88.82tr8.85. Short
ribs sides (loose), S9.2ofr9.36. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). 3 00fl.12. Short clear
aides . (boxed). 89.76(89.87.
Following are the receipts and shipments
of flour and grain yesterday:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 26.000 34.400
Wheat, bu 33.500 . 15,100
Corn, bu 239.300 161.100
Oata. bu 184.200 162.9O0
Rye. bu 4 R00 10.100
Barley, bu 27.500 1.300
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 16021o;
dairies, l&i&'lkc. Eggs, steady, at mark,
cases Included, 14&14c Cheese, weak, new,
luUc
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
taotatlons 1 tha Day m Varlons
Commodities.
NEW TORK. May 28. FLOUR Receipts.
35,446 bbls.: exports, 10,113 bbls.; market dull
but steady; Minnesota, patents, 14.10(0
i.40; Minnesota bakers, 33. 2&&a. 45; winter
r items, 33.7OtH.O0; winter straights, 83.500
65; winter extras, 82. 80)33.10; winter low
grades, 83.6002.80. Rye flour, dull; fair to
good, 82 80$)2 .90.
CORN MEAL Steady; yellow western,
$160; city. 51.04; Brandy wine, 33.403.55.
RYE Dull; No. 3 western. 59c, f. o. b
afloat; state, 6t59c. c. I. f.. New York.
BARLEY Steady ; feeding, 61c, c. 1,, f.
Buffalo; malting, bS5Sc, c. L f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Receiuts. 131.S60 bu.: exports.
166.003 bu.. Spot, dull; No. 3 red. 87c. ele
vator; No. 3 red, 83V.-, t. o. b. afloat; No. 1
northern, Duluth, 87c, f. o. b. afloat; No.
1 hard, Manitoba, 87c, f. o. b. afloat. Op
tions were steady at first on cables, but
weakened on small clearances, clearing
weather in the southwest and realising.
The exception waa steady, with shorts bid
up to a high figure In the afternoon. It
closed 3c higher, against He decline In
other months; May. &44)88e; closed at 87c;
July. 7SV379Hc; closed at 7Sc: September.
7 ll-lfttfrtic. closed at 75c; December, 76
76c; cloned at 76c.
CORN Receipts, 17.855 bu.; exports, 94.203
bu. Spot, quiet; No. 2, 56c, elevator, and
54c, i. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 65c; No. 2
white. 5Ro. Option market opened firm on
rains and light country offerings, but later
eased off with wheat and closed uiUc net
lower; May, 56c; closed at 66c; July, 62 9-14
BU'c; ciosea ai kss-iac; September, 61c;
December closed at 4Xc.
OATS Receipts, 87,5i bu.; exports, 4.665
bu. Spot, dull; No. i, 39c; standard white
41Ho; No. 3, 38c; No. 2 white. 42c; No. 8
white, 4lc; track, white, 3&U4&C. options
quiet and bare'.y steady.
HAY Quiet: shipping, 7075c; good to
Choice. Oixqi.10.
HOPS Quiet: state common to choice,
1J crop, ,aHc; 1901 crop, 1j4i1So; olds, f
Irto. Pacific coast, 1303 crop, l'tfl9e: 1901
crop, iMiise; olds, fainc.
Hints-steady ; Ualveston, 18c; Callfor
nla, 19c: Texas dry, 14c.
LEATHER Firm; add. 34ff2oc.
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 49
TAI.U)W-Easy; city, 6c; country, &5c.
rnuv iniursB Beer, easier: beef hams,
310.964J21 ou: packet. 89.5nuilO.UO: cltv. India
mens, 316 O0j 18.00. Cut meats, dull. Lard.
dull; western steamed. 39.20; refined, steady;
uoniiiiciii, , oouin American, 8.ao; com
pouml, 87. 7548.00. Pork, easier; short clear,
818 (irl9.50.
METALS Tin was again very weak In
London, spot there closing at 127.7s 6d, a
loaa of 2 7s 6d, while futures were Anally
Quoted at 126. or at a decline nr f i !.m
The local market waa unsettled -and nomi
nal, with spot quoted at t a 26. Copper was
a'ao lower in London, closing about 3 6a
lower at 57 5s. Lot-ally copper was quiet
and nominal at tl4.75uH 87 tor lake, elec-
troiyiio ana casting. ieaa, declining lo
xndon, waa unchanged here at 84.37.
roller declined 5s In London, closing at
420 7s 6d. and remained aulet here at LV7&
'Ton closed at 5Js d In niami b n,l -,
Am In Mlddleaborough. Locally Iron was
-a ana weaker, no. i northern foundry
Is quoted at Ul; No. 3 northern foundry.
W.x8JU.uu; No. 1 southern foundry and No,
l son soutnern lounary, .uuwg 30. w,
Mllwankea Ural a Market.
MILWAUKEE, My 28 WHEAT
Dieanv; jo. i nonnern, sjc; NO. 3 north
ern. (f:'a!3c; July. 73c.
1 RYE Steady; No. 1. 53c,
TlARl.EY Steady: No. 2. 6B56c.
CORN-July. 4&ne46Ho.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, May M.-SEED-Clover, dull,
easy; uctoiwr, o.u.
Mlaaeapolla Wheat, rinar and Bran
MINNEAPOLIS. May -Close: WHEAT
ssn. 7ho; July. 77Ha77c; September,
8oto; m trtwk. No- I bard, aftci Mo.
reported; quotations range from itc to 7c
or all graues. Apricots are turn, wun a
tile mure afint.ua trom some uuiirr,
choice are quoie.i at 7hc and lam) at
K'VyK'Hc 1'eaches remain quiet and rather
easy a to tone, Willi choice heid at itusu
nu fancy at sHdlic.
WEAHE GRAIX COMPAHT.
Omaha Branch 110-111 Board of Trad
BnlldlnaT.
CHICAGO. May 28. WHEAT There has
not been much of Interest to reoort In
wheat today. Fluctuations narrow and tho
general interest of a sort of a holiday na
ture. The tendency has been lower. There
has been no particular significance to anv
business, most of it being of an evening up
nature, more was an improvement re
ported In the weather In the southwest.
Cables we.-e a little stronger. Argentine
shipments, estimated, 1,200,000 bu., about
half the week previous. Local receipts, 88
cars, with none contract. New York re
ports 15 loads for export and 40 cars axe ea
umatea ror tomorrow.
CORN The trade In corn, too, has been
quiet, but the undertone somewhat firmer
than wheat. The railroad strike having
been declared at many points and the 1ml
nence of a walkout here has been the
strengthening Influence. Country offerings
were s'.lghtly Increased, although still light
compared with last week. New York re
ported 18 loads taken for export and there
were 100,000 bu. sold here; receipts were 246
cars, with 22 contract; 430 cars estimated
for tomorrow.
OATS Market has been steady in spite
of the dullness and the Improvement In the
weather In the east. The only bullish news
waa the Price Current, which put the pros
pects considerably under the average, but
which reported an Improvement the last
few days. Cash market waa steady. Oata
were innuencea some Dy the strike situa
tion. There were 60.000 bu. sold from here
and 75,000 from New York. Local receipts,
96 cars, with none contract; 225 cars esti
mated tomorrow.
PROVISIONS There has been a firm nrn.
vision market. In spite of large hog re
ceipts west and a decline of lo In hogs
here. There has been good buying of July
lard, forcing shorts to cover. There was
n increase In the week s Dacklna-. 475.000
hogs, compared with 415.000 last year; hogs
In the west today. 70,000, against 55,000 Jast
year; estimates for tomorrow, 16.000.
WfeAKH UKA1N COMPANY.
t. Lonla Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, May 28. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, nominal; track.
76HS76c; . September. 6c: No. 2 hard. 7a
75c.
corn Firm; No. 2 cash, nominal; track,
46'347c; July, 4-Tic; September, 42Hc.
OATS Weak; No. 2 cash, 85c, nominal;
track. 36c; July. S3-833c; September, 30c;
rio. 3 wnue, c.
RYE Steady at 49c,
PROVISIONS-Pork. steady: lobbtn.
standard mess, 817.75. Lard. flrmeV at 88.50.
Mt iALD-waa, aun, X4.lbtt4 17. Spelter,
steady. 85.4o4j6.C0.
POULTRY Steady: chickens. 10c: sortnas.
16tf22c; turkeys, 10c for hens; ducks, 9c;
geese, 39 4o.
BUTTER Slow; creamery. :622c: dairy.
U'fl i ic.
EGGS Steady. 12o for fresh, nearbr.
loss off.
FLOUR Quiet: red winter patents. 13 50
r.vo; extra fancy and straights, 83.20
3.CM1.
SEED Timothy, nominal. 32.16fl'2.26.
CORNMEAL Steady, 8160.
BRAN Strong and higher; sacked, east
tracK. iWiM.
HAY Steady; timothy. 39.00iffl6.50: oralrle.
Jl.""'! II. W.
IRON COTTON TIES 11.05.
RAOGTN G 5 6c.
TWINE Hemp, 6c.
PROVISIONS Bacon, steady; boxed ex
trs shorts. 810.37; clear ribs, 310.62; short
clears, iiu.ia.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 6,000 4.ono
Wheat, bu S8.nn0 66,000
Corn, bu sS.OOO 31.000
Oats, bu 36.000 51,000
Kanaas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Mav 28-WHEAT-Mav
7c; July, R4Hfi64c; September, 62'ff,;?1c;
casn, no. 3 hard. itirnc: no. 3. 6it9o;
No. 4, 6J4M5c; rejected. 62fiS4c; No. 3 red,
71c: No. 3. 70e: receipts. 31 cars.
CORN Ms v. 45Ho: July. 40c: September,
39,c: cash. No. 2 mixed. 44c; No. 2 wrrlti,
4.V0 MiV.c; No. 3. 4Jd?44o. ,
OATS No. 2 white. 36c; No. S mixed. S9
Mc.
RYE No. I. 47c.
HAY Choice timothy. 3130O13 .60; choice
prairie. w burp lo w.
PUTTER Creamery, 16Sl9c; dairy, fancy,
16c.
EGGS Weak; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock. 12c dos., rases returned: new No. 2,
whitewood cases Included. 12c.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 24, xs.no
Corn, bu S4.4O0 6S.S00
Oats, bu 12.000 8,0u0
Pfcllnrielnfcla Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 28 BUTTFR
fair demand; western creamery, 22c
weMerv creamerv. nearby prints. 24c.
EGGS Firm: c hlaher: fresh nearhv
If c loss off; fresh nearby western. ltit
i,c loss ort; rresn nearpv soutnwestern
16c loss off; southern, nominal.
CHEERE Dull and easier; New York
run creams, goon to choice; choice old.
14V,rl5r; New York full creams, new choice
HH'llVc: New York full creams, fair to
gooa, new, iw4ri ll-c
Evaporated Apples and Dried Prnlts,
NEW YORK. May 28 -EVAPORATED
rn,r..v Msruet is quiet under light de
mand. but prlce are ateadllv held; common
are nuoiert at ! nrlme. SHfliHc; choice,
6.i6c: fancv. 6Uift7We
CAI.mjRNIA DRIED rRUITS-Prnnes
are nrmiy neia and soma export Inquiry la
Dalnth Grain Market.
DL'LL'TII. Mar 28. WHEAT To arrive.
No. 1 hard, soc; No. 1 northern, 78c;
July, TKViC.
OATS May, 34c.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Ill . Mav 28. CORN Firm: No.
2, c; No. 4, 4J-c.
uaib-vuiet; io. 8 white, 84c; No. 4
white. 33Hc. J
MMi&lv 181.30 ror finished goods.
JEW YORK STOCKS AMD HODS.
Weakness Aaaln Developes Doe to
Talk of Strikes.
NEW YORK. Mav 28 The stock market
developed conulderable weakness again to
day. This was not a surprise, In view of
the doubtful movements wnlch greeted yes-
v-Tuay s attempt 10 put up prices. There
was this evidence tnls meriting also of
pressure to sell stocks, which encouraged
me proiessionai Dears 10 make a Dold at
tack on the market. Presuming on the
urgent necessities of sundry holders of
securities, the bears offered down prices
briskly and succeeded in wiping out mar
gins on and dislodging stop-loss orders,
which had been freauently placed through
out the day below the existing price level.
The stream of offerings on Una account
gained notably In volume when prices broke
inrougn the previous low level on the
movement, as they did at many points.
This served to reveal the fact that many
doubtful holders of securities had Indulged
the hope that the previous low level would
not be exceeded again. They were appar
ently willing to risk holding their slocks
above that price, but hnd insured the
prompt sale of their holdings if the mar
ket snould decline again below that point.
The large selling which spread pretty gen
erally through the list was as little ac
counted for by any news department as
that last week. It was evident that the
fall In prices was Itself the motive for a
large part of the selling, and the maneu
vers of the bears contributed materially to
the fall In price. This was shown by the
decline in the last three-quarters of tin
hour, when the shorts, taking profits,
caused recoveries from 1 to 2 points in the
principal active stocks. A notable center
of disturbance for the whole market was
Amalgamated Copper. Its decline was
shBred in by copper securities all over the
world and a violent slump in the price of
the metal In London gave color to the
suspicion which has recently found expres
sion that the metal market was under ma
nipulation for a rise to assist In a specula
tion in copper securities. Rio tlntos were
sold in Paris and London on an enormous
scale. The extreme decline in Amalga
mated reached 4 and its recovery on
short covering left It still 3 on the day.
It was believed that a long standing pool
In the stock was fori?ed to unlond. When
the concentrated selling waa detected the
bears Joined freely and attacked the stock
fiercely. Rock Island was under severe
pressure nil day and the professional hears
were confident In the supposition that large
accounts In the stock were In a vulnerable
position. The heavy selling of Union Pa
cific and Its lack of support caused a bad
impression. The same waa true of the
abandonment of St. Paul and Pennsylvania
to the vicissitudes of the market. National
Railroad of Mexico, preferred, was among
the market features on realizing following
the announcement of concessions granted
by the Mexican government.
Rumors of a freight handlers strike on
western roads was given as a reason for
some of thu afternoon session. Other
depressing factors were authoritative de
nials of reported conferences looking to
adjustment of the Pennsylvania railroad
and Gould dispute obstacles In the way of
organization of the anthracite coal con
ciliation board, the reduction In the amount
of Ressemer pig Iron said to have been
purchased by the United States Steel cor
poration from yesterday's report, and the
effect produced by the United States ship
building reorganization.
The price of London exchange gave fur
ther belief that further exports are likely.
The banks are apparently gaining on the
Interior movement to offset the export of
e-old: nut rates for time money were ap
preciably firmer today. Rather favorable
reports of net earnings were entirely ig
nored. St. .PauVs April statement showed
about one-quarter of the Interest of gross
saved for net.
Ttflllrnnri bonds were heavily sold. The
bond market otherwise was Irregular. To
tal sales, oar value. 82,250.000. United
States bonds were steady and unchanged
on tho Inst call.
Following are the quotations on the New
York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Btl. A Obla
do ptd
Canadlsn Pclflo .
Canada Bo
Ctaes. As Ohio
Chleaxo A Altos.
do pfd
Chicago A O. W..
do lit ptd
do Id pfd........
Chlraao A N. W.
Chicago Tor. A Tr
do pra
C. 0. C. A St. L.
Colorado 80
do 1M pfd
do Id pfd
Dl. A Hudinn....
Del. L. A W
Donrar A R. 0...
do Pfd
Erla . ..
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd....
T4tt
I7
. SO
.124
So. Kallwar pfd 90
Texas A Pacific 901
Toledo, St. L ft W. 20
do pfd....
. it1
. 28
. 20
. 72
. 14
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. t4
. IT
1
Union Paclna
do pfd..
1 Wabash
do pfd
Whwlins A L. E...
do M pfd
1WI. Central
do pfd
Adama Ex
lAmerlran Ex
jt'nltcd States Ex...
Wolla-Farso Ex
A mat. Copper
!4,Anier. Car A P
. 2SI do pfd
.170V Amer. Lin. Oil
.14? I do pfd M
. 12 American 8. A R.... 474
sil ao pia at
3334, Anac. Mining Co M
3
3t
41
22
13
221
200
110
M0
Great Nor. ptd ISO
Horklng Vallar
do Dfd
Illlnola Central
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
Lake Erla A W.
do pfd
L A N
Manhattan L....
Mat. St. Rt
Mex. Central ...
Mex. National .
Minn. A St. L..
Ho, Pacific
M.. K. A T
N. J. Central ..
N. Y. Central .
Norfolk A TT...
do pfd...
, (7,1 Brooklyn R. T f
M 11 010. Fuel ft Iron... s
Cons. Oaa IM
r Cont. Tobacco pfd. ..111(4
.... 946 lien. Klectrio ...
....1S6H Hw-klni Coal ..,
.... I .Inter. Paper ....
.... 50 do pfd
.... 8.1 llnter. Power ....
,...ln Laclede Oaa ....
....Ill National Biscuit
....1371 'National Lead ..
....12bH,No. American ..
.... :4V Pacific Coast
.... 23H PclAc Mall ....
.... 80 People's Oaa
....10SH Pressed 8. Car .
.... 23V do pfd
...,11 Pullman P. Car.
Ontario St Western.. 24
Pennerlvanta ..
Reading
do lat pra....
do 1J pfd
St L. AS P..
do 1st pfd....
do td DM
St. L. S. W....
do pfd
St Paul
do pfd
So Pacific ....
Bo. Railway ..
...12"4 Republic Steel .
.... M do pfd
88 V Sugar
Tenn. Coal A I
..127 V S. Leather .,
.. i do pfd
.. 82 V. S. Rubber ..
.. 6S I do pfd
.. Tl TJ. . Steel
.. 74 I do pfd
.. MHWeatern Union ....
.. 10 'Amer. Locomotive.
.. 4V do pfd
,.14Va K. C. Southern
..175 1 do ptd
.. 50 Rock Uland
... 6V do pfd
181
.. 15
.. 1
.. 70
.. 40
.. 7
.. 18
.. 17
.. 80
.. a
.. 17
..lno
.. M
.. 88
..1U8
.. 1T
.. 'li'i
..122'4
.. 55
.. 10
.. 84
.. 14'k
.. 4V
21S
SH
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23 -4
20
S7
4i
85
49
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK.' May 28. MONEY On call.
cent; time money, firm; sixty days
easy at Va1 per cent; closing. 2(?f-i, per
4 per
cent: ninety days, 4 per cent; six month
4Vrj'4 per cent; prime mercantile paper,
tHifiS1-" per cent.
sTi.HLI.NU EXl'HANHB-very steady.
with actual business In hankers' hills at
$4,883 for demand and II.SIS for S'xtv
davs; posted rates. H.'i'iil tii and $4.K
4.89; commercial bills, M MI.Sl'i.
HII.VKK riar. Kic; Mexican dollars. 42e.
GOVERNMENT BONDS Firm.
The closing quotations on bond are as
follows:
V. A ret. ta, reg....lot L. A N. unl. 4a'. 101
do coupon lu) Mex. Central 4a ?RH
do la. reg Ul-A: do la Inc t, S
. do coupon 107 xxMlnn. A St. u. 4a.luof
ao sew ta, reg u i m . k. a t. 4a l'
...i.fcV do la to.
...lioVxS. Y. C. gen. lHa..l3
...I11VN. J, C. sen. 5a
. .. loj 4 ; No. PariBc 4a im
...KUV do St 71-
... VN. A W. con. 4a....
... Sfry Reading gen 4a 1
...i 81. L. A I. M. e. la. Ill
... 83Vi!t. L. A B. F. 4a....
IWVSt. L. 8. W. la HVi
xdo la 81
do coupon
do old 4a. reg..
' do coupon
do 4a. reg
do coupon
Atrblaon gen. 4s
do ad. 4a
Hal. A Ohio 4a...
do 8ta
xdo conv. 4a...
xCanada so. 2a lo
Central of Oa. aa 105
xdo la Inc los
Chra. A Oblo 4e...ll4
xChlcago A A. V,a.. 751
C . B. A Q. n. 4a...
xC, M A St P g. 4a.. 108
C. A N. W. a. 7i ...132
xic, n. i. A P.
4e. .100S,
C C C A St L g. 4a.. 100
xChlcago Ter.
Colorado So. 4a
Denver A R. O. 4a
Erie prior lien 4a..
ao general 4a
88
3. A. A A. P. 4a.... 78
So. Pacific 4a M
So. Railway 5a llt;4
rexaa A Pacific la..llfcH
74
102 a
MV
...Ui
1.,S
.... 74,
lW'i
4a.. ao4
.... z
T , St. L. A W. 4a
Union Pacific 4a
do conv. 4a....
Wabaah la
xdo 2a
do drb. B
Weet Shore 4a...
8H Wheel. A L. B.
WVWIe. Central 4a.
a5V Con. Tobacco 4a au.
P. W. A D. C. la. ...Ill Colo. Fuel la few
Hocking Val. 4W...lo7
xbid. xxOffered.
fered for Paris account. Americans were
In sympathy with New York and owing to
the ahscnte of the local support. There
w-r some realizing and prices closed
weak. Kaffirs were weak. Copper suffered
heavily today and there were no attempts
to check the decline. The metal opened
at A4e and closed at &.Vjc. About
tons wer sold.
UEK1.IN. May 2S Exchange on lrfmdon.
Jom 4Spff?s for checks. Discount rate for
short hills. J per cent: for three month'
hill, 3'- per cent. Ilupnes on the bouree
today was extremely quiet, owing to the
approach of the Whitsuntide holldnvs. The
private rate of discount was SHi per cent.
Money on call was quoted at 1 per cent.
PARIS, May 2S. Prices on the bourse
today opened irregular and closed Arm.
Three per cent rentes, Kf 20e for the ac
count. The weekly statement of the Hank
of France shows these changes: Notes in
circulation Increased J.R75,ooof. treasury nc
counts current Increased 46.17S.OoOf. go"ld In
hand Increased 4.475,0Of, hills discounted
Increased i.'fi.ono.ooof and silver in hand In
creased 2 3l5.O0Of.
London stork Market.
LONDON, May Closing quotations:
Coneoln for monAy. 83 1-18 New Tork Central.
do acount 81 13-18 Norfolk A weetern.
Anacnnrla
Aachlpnn
do pfd
Paltlmore A Ohio.
Canadian Pacific...
Chemipeake A Ohio
Chlcano O. W
C. M. A St. P
Pehcera
Penver A R. O....
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do 2d pfd
Illlnola Central
Tou'.avtlle A Naah.
MIMMirl. K. T
4Sl do pfd.
. 88 ,Ontarlo A Western.
. 87 Pennsylvania
. Rand Mines
.12C -t Reading
. 4nl do lat pfd
. 51 I do Id pfd
.lr3VS.r.athem Rallwar..
. do pfd
. l" Southern Pacific....
Union Pacific...
do pfd
United States Steel.
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
1M'4
8t
81
17
ftVl
1H
!,
34
rs
84
52
8414
81
32 '4
838.
28 V,
4
87
34 .
891,
. f7
.138
.118
. "4
BAR SILVER-Dull at 24 7-18d per ounce.
MONEY 3Vifi3ty per cent. The rate of
discount In the open market for short bills
is 3 per cent and for three-months' bills
is 3 per cent.
Boston Stock Quotations.
BOSTON, May 28. Call loans, Z6W P"
cent; time loans, 4Vi6 per cent. Official
closing prices on stocks and Donas:
Atrhlnon 4a 88 (Amalgamated
Atchlaon 74 1 Bingham
do pfd 84'calumet A Heel.
Boston A Albany. ...21,1 (Centennial
Boaton Elevated 14&VCorper Range ...
N. Y . N. H A H..180VPnmlnlon Coal ...
Fltchburg pfd 137 IPranklln
Union Pacific 83't lale Royal
Mex. Centrsl 24'ilMohawk
American Sugar 131H Old Dominion ....
do pfd 120 Oaceola
American T. A T 13! Parrot
Dominion I. A 8 ISViQulncjr
Oen. Eleotrle 180 Santa P Copper..
Mane. Electric is' Tamarack
do pfd 85 iTrtmountalo
United Knilt lnVTrlnlty
U. B. Hteel HV United States ....
do pfd Slyl'tah
Weatfngh. Common.. 84 Victoria
Adventure 8H Winona
Allouea 5Wolver1n
. I1t
. 17
.515
. o-4
. 67
. 81
8 .
. 77
. 45
. i
. 0
. UH
.lul
. I'A
.101
. 874
. "
.
.. to'
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. 8t
. 70
New York Mining; tgnotatlona.
NEW YORK, May 28 The following are
the quotations on the New York Stock ex
change:
Adama Cos .......... 88
Alice M
Freec 80
Brunswick Con 4
Comatock Tunnel... 7f Potoal
Con. Cal. A V ISO
Horn Silver 100
Iron Silver 150
Lcadvtlla Con I
zAsked.
Little Chief
Ontario
Ophlr
xKhoentx
8
558
141
I
80
Savag 18
Sierra Nevada 85
Small Hopes 80
Standard .171
Cotton Market.
ST. IjOVIH, May 28.-COTTON-Qulet;
middling, ll-c; sales, none; receipts, 347
bales; shipments, 346 bales; stock, 11,714
bales.
lul v ERPOOL, May 28. COTTON Spot In
limited demand; prices, 2&4 points lower;
American middling fair, .76J; good mid
dling, 6.6od; middling, .40d; low middling,
6.20d; good ordinary, s.6d; ordinary, 6.76d.
The sales of the day were 6,000 bales, of
which 600 were for speculation and export
and Included 4,4(8) American. Receipts, 17,
400 bales, all American. Futures opened
firm and closed quiet; American middling,
g. o. c. May, 6.14d; May and June, S.12d;
June and July, 6.0?'u6.0yd; July and Au
gust, 6.04tl.05d; August and September,
6.01d; September and October, &.&0a5.61d;
October and November, 6.20d; November
and December, 6.08(&5.0&d; December and
January, 6.06d; January and February,
H.OSd.
NEW ORLEANS, May 28. COTTON
Steady; June. 12.19c bid; July, 12.4012.42c;
August, 11.88e bid; September, 10.2bv&10.27c;
October, 9. 4MJN9.4c; November, 8.27&9.28c;
December, 9.27(89.28.
Cotton steady, sales, 1,625 bales; ordinary,
9 9-16c; good ordinary. 101-16c; low mid
dling. 10 13-lSc; middling, llll-16c; good
middling. 12 3-16c. Receipts, 3,160 bales;
stock, 80,743 bales.
NEW YORK, May 28. The cotton mar
ket opened at unchanged prices to a de
cline of 6 points, following a call display
ing further weakness and closed weak to
7 points lower. At the lower level the
bulls again came to the support of values,
buying orders came from New Orleans, and
this in connection with rather unfavorable
private crop accounts partly from Texas
and Oklahoma brought about further cov
ering by shorts, which forced values
slowly upward until prices were net two
points lower to five points higher. July
reaching 11.34c, was within two points of
Its previous high level for the season
and August sold up to 10.84c.
Then came a considerable period of Ir
regularity with quotations showing little
tendency and trade remained quiet, but
in the last hour this gave way to more
active realizing In Texas. Notwithstand
ing the light estimates for tomorrow re
ceipts at southern points the market
reached a new level, being finally easy at
a decline of 6 ST12 points, with prices steady
at the bottom. Total sales futures es
timates at 175.000 bales. Port receipts to
day were 4,945 bales against 3,619 bales
yesterday.
The Liverpool market this morning was
due to renort an advance of from 9 to I
points. At the time of the local opening It
was lhi points lower to S points and spot
cotton was two points lower In light de
mand. Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, May 28. The market for
coffee futures opened steady at unchanged
prices to a decline of 5 points under lower
cables and expectation of Increased re
ceipts to result from an early movement
of the new crop. Trading was only mod
erately active, but the market ruled easier
and closed quiet net unchanged to 10 points
lower. Sales were 13,750 bags. Including
July at 8.85c: September, 4.05c; October,
4.10c; November, 4.15f4.20c; December. 4.50c;
January, 4.45c; February, 4.65c; March,
4.70c
OH and Rosin.
NEW YORK, May 28 COTTONSEED
OIL Easy; prime yellow, 4041c
PETROLEUM Steady.
ROSIN Steady. Strained common to
good. 2.0oi2.05.
TURPENTINE Quiet, 62(fW2e.
OIL CITY, Pa., May 28 Credit balances.
81.50; certificates, no bid; shipment, 59.592
bbls.; average, 87.145 bbls.; runs. 112.577
bbls.; average. Tl.iM bhls. Shipments,
Lima, 76.225 bbls.; average, 69.417 bbls.;
runs, Lima, 69,402 bbls.; average, 64.932
bbls.
Foreign Financial.
LONl'ON. May 2S. The amount of bullion
taken Into the Bank of England today was
....(. i. The weekly statement of the Bank
of England shows these changes: Total
reserve decreased 34a.0u0. circulation In
creaiied nH.O0O, bullion Increased 202.2ii,
other securities Increased &313.0UO. other de
posits decreased 51.0uo, public deposits ln
creaiaed u4,ij0, notes reserve decreased
JC3l7,0iO and government securities were un
changed. Tne proportion of the bank's
rettrrve to liability this week Is 60.74 per
cent, as compared with 631 last week. The
rate of discount was unchanged today at
3V, per cent.
I,nN DON. May 28. Money was In in
creased demand today, the market relying
upon the Hank of England.
Business on the stork rxchange waa un
decided. oieratore helne f-lnv occupied
with ths completion of the settlement.
Coutvols were idy. lug Twlos wers of-
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. May 28. Few developments
have occurred In the dry goods market
during the day. A few additional advances
have occurred and sellers are holding very
tlrmly for the new figures, which are being
paid in the rnalority of Instances without
much demur. The curtailment proposition,
according to all advices, is likely to ex
tend materially, many manufacturers being
very short of cotton.
Sajgar Market.
NEW YORK. May 28. 8TTAR-Raw,
quiet; refined, unsettled. Mole, firm.
NEW ORLEANS. May 28. SUOAR-Dull,
open kettle. 24j,iff.T4ic; open kettle, cen
trifugal, S'ufie; centrifugal whites, 4',c;
yellows. S'Wi.".c; seconds, 2ff2c.
MOLA8SK8 Open kettle, nominal, 23ff
26c; centrifugal, l&tfl8c; syrup nominal, 12
(&14c.
Wblaky Market.
ST. IXUIS, May 28. WHISKY-Steady.
tl.so.
CINCINNATI. May 28 WHIflKY-Dis-tillers'
finished goods firm on basis of 81.30.
TToal Market.
BT. IOT'IS. May 28 WOOL Firm: me-
dium grades and combing. ItTi'r; light
fine. IVnUV: heivy tine, ll'QHVic; tub
washed, llKgVjC.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Eeceipta Liberal and. Prioes Ruled
Steady to Shade Lower.
HOG MARKET SLOW AND MUCH LOWER
Very Few Sheep and Laaaba Arrived
nd Those that Were on Sale of
Common Quality Bo that a Test
of the Market Was Not Made.
SOUTH OMAHA, May 28.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hugs. Sheep.
Official Monday JL688 2,3i4
Omcial '1 uesaay ,u lo,ou a.NMl
umciai Wednesday 4,502 14,317 . i.vjo
Official Thursday 8,5u0 U.60U 1.7U0
Four days this. week. ..14.910
Same days last week.... 11,087
61,851
2J,fco7
8i,b)9
87,978
81,697
3i,9oS
9.890
12,283
15,384
12,829
13,940
8,245
Same week before 18.846
Same three weeks ago... 17,631
Sume four weeks ago. ...17,251
Same days last year 8,569
KKCKlf i'S IXJH THtC A EAR TO DATE.
The following labia shows the receipts ot
cattle, hugs and wneep at oouth uiiwol fur
tne year 10 uate and cuinpariauns wun uaai
year;
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 28 CATTLE
Receipts. 2.980 head; active and steady: na
tives. 84.10ii5.10; cows and heifers. 82.0CJ
4.S0; stockers and feeders. 8 2Wi4.76.
HOOS Receipts, 8.150 head; weHk to Re
lower; light and lifrht mixed. 86 T&ftB 9":
medium and heavy. 85. 82', a6 05; bulk. 85.80
5 ps. 85.ftVa8.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12M
head; steady to 10c higher.
1903.
Cattle 3mi,ou0
Hogs .o,u.U
Sheep 51o,jM
Average pnu ia
1902. Inc. Dec.
313, M2 o2,tMi
1,U6U,91 82,'ioo
3ao,18 169,068
I01 iiugt ml Suuth
Oinaua lor tn iam awveial uaa with com
parisons:
Pate, j 1903. 102.101. 11900. 18sr9.;l.s.l'yl.
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4 83,
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4 li 3 4u
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4 2 3 34
4 08! 3 34
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
came, tiogs. oneep.n r s.
C, M. at BL P 10
Wabash
Missouri Paclflo 1
Union Paclflo system 68
CAN. W 1
F.. E. & M. V 86
C, bt. P., M. & O.... 26
B. ft M 40
C, B. & Q 4
K. C. St. J 6
C. R. I. & P., east... 5
Illinois Central 1
11
6
1
87
17
69
28
28
6
'f
1
210
1
763 1.953
968 3.518
784 4,208 651
767 3,681 878
239
68
628
117
16
24
67
83
13
65
8
53
197
691
214 .... 81
Total receipts 187
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tne num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Armour & Co
Cudahy Packing Co
Cudahy, from K. C
Swift, from country
Armour, from K. C
Armour, from Sioux City
Lobman & Co
Huston & Co
Livingstone & Shaller...
L. F, Huss
Wolf & Murnan
Dennis Co
H. F. Hamilton
Lee Rothschild
S. Werthelmer
Morton & Uregson
Other buyers
Totals 4.078 14,168 8.012
CAi l There was another noeral run
of came here tnls morning, and ailhougn
trading was rather slow there waa not
inucn change in the prices paid. As a gen
eral thing the commoner trades were the
hardest to sell.
The beef steer market was very slow in
opening and the market could best be de
scribed by calling it steady to a shade
lower. Buyers uid not take hold with a
great deal of life, and while they bought
up the more desirable grades at Just about
steady prices they were Inclined to be bear
ish on Hie commoner kinds. The big bulk
ot the receipts consisted of steers, and as
trading was rather slow from start to
finish it was lute before a clearance was
made, ....
The cow market was also a little slow
with prices ranging steady to a little lower.
There was considerable unevenness In the
prices paid, but as a general thing the
medium kinds suffered more than the
choice grades, while canners sold without
much trouble at Just about steady prices.
There was not a very large run of cows
on hand, so the bulk of the arrivals was
disposed of at a reasonably early hour.
Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold In
Just about the same notches they did yes
terday. ... ,. .
The stocker and feeder market waa not
very well supplied this morning, and In fact
there were scarcely enough thin cattle to
make a test of the situation. It was evi
dent, though, that speculators were all
anxious for thin cattle of good quality, and
In the absence of any number answering
to that description they bought the
warmed-up cattle at good steady prices.
Representative sales:
Av. Pr. No.
.. 180 8 00 10
..1106 t TS 4
.. 8M 8 78 17
I 88 18
710 4 00 1
II
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16
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18
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86
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84
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18
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.1141 4 86
81
81
18
16
40
16
..1011 4 38 1"
i SS 86
..111 4 86 18.... 11 4 60
. 10110 4 86 I" a
1
ir York 1.1 ve Stork Market.
NEW YORK. May 28. PEEVES Re
ceipts, 18 head; none on sile. Cables steady.
Fxno-ts todav. 48 rattle and 118 sheep.
Calves receipts, S head, steady. Veals,
S5.nn7 00.
H WIS Receipts, 1.917 head. Market
"sHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. l.tm
head: active and steady. Bhr 83.0084. 7;
yearlings, 8 t"tt; lambs, x7.5039.uo.
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.... 84 4 10
1040 4 10
.... 81 4 10
.... 846 4 15
.... 418 4
....1M8 4 80
....1040 4 80
...)040 4 16
....1113 4 86
....1218 4 86
.... 861 4 26
....1168 4 15
....1110 4 26
....1148 4 86
..11J0 4 80
..loot 4 80
. . T4 4 80
.. S1 4 SO
..1121 4 80
..111 4 80
At. Pr.
..12 4 46
..1081 4 45
..1184 4 60
..1166 4 60
..1828 4 60
..11(8 4 60
..1110 4 (0
..1180 4 60
..1034 4 60
..1215 4 60
..1210 4 60
..11S2 4 60
..1200 4 50
..1118 4 60
..1187 4 60
..1116 4 60
..1347 4 60
. .lftKl 4 60
..1036 4 60
..1341 4 66
..12S8 4 65
..1228 4 66
. .1! 4 (5
..1413 4 SS
..1034 4 66
. .l;jT2 4 40
..12'i8 4 60
..12V6 4 40
..1113 4 60
..121 4 40
..1264 4 60
.1234 4 60
10 n I 50 8 111 4 II
COWS AND HEIFERS
8 6"6 J 60 2? alio I 81
HEIFERS.
1 180 I 16 II si In
1 T0 3 10 1 8O0 t 65
1 661 I 10 II IM !
1 610 8 15 1 610 t 15
8 4J 8 15 3 I 80
1 46 I 16 I Ill 4 00
t 325 8 26 I 1 674 4 10
BULLS.
1 41T I 46 1 1540 I 66
1 If 10 I 86 1 1410 I 10
!"" 8 40 I I4M 16
1 7"0 8 40 1 1M I 16
1 IMA 3 60 1 1484 I T6
8 1020 t 6 '
CALVES.
1 10 I 86 4 128 4 28
1 110 8 00 1 170 8 16
STOCK COW'S AND HEIFERS.
16 6M I 15 4 866 8 88
4 673 8 20
STOCK CALVES.
1 120 8 25
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
4 T61 I 16 a 801 4 M
1 600 4 UO 86 833 4 80
18 Mi4 4 IM 6 10.11 4 80
16 8u 4 10 4 6o4 4 36
0 lutl 4 II 10 818 4 44
6 818 4 16 60 8V8 4 46
HUGS There was another very heavy run
of hogs here today, which makes the sup
ply for the four days this week 61,8ol,
against 27,807 tot the same days of last
week and 37,938 for the same days of last
year, other markets hae also had very
liberal runs, so the rapid break In prices
Is not to be wondered at. Another bear
element on the market today was the fact
that it is expected that there will be no
killing done on Saturday at the different
packing houses, aa Decoration day will be
observed as a holiday. That being the case
a large proportion of the hogs that are
bought by packers the remainder of this
wecK will have to be carried over until
next week. Several of the commission men
were wiring their shippers today not to
ship their hogs for this week's market.
The murket today was extremely dull and
lower. At the start a few loads sold steady
to a shade lower, but there were not
enough loads sold that way to make a
market. After the first round packers were
bidding 6(y.luc lower and wanted to buy
their droves at 16.70 and 85.72ft. Sellers
were not willing to take off that much, so
very Utile business was transacted until a
late hour. Representative saiea:
The situation did not Improve any aa the
morning advanced and tho bulk of the me
dium weight hogs sold at 85.70 and 35.72V4.
with the choicer loads soiling from 85.75 to
3..86. 'ihe light and commoner hogs sold
irom 8o.io down. At noon there were still
a good many hogs in first hands, but the
bu.k of the arrivals was disposed of. Rep-
No.
31
47
Id
94
60....,
36
79
79..
Av. Sh
.116
810 .4 36
.1121 4 3S
...1CJ2
...18
...11ST
4 3S
4 36
4 36
670 4 35
8i8 4 35
...1221 4 40
...1151 4 40
...1U64 4 40
...1HS 4 40
.1041
.1115
.1016
4 46
4 46
4 46
.10 4 46
846 4 46
..1247
..1300
.1101
4 46
4 46
4 45
88....
16....
10....
!....
3....
1....
41....
31....
ft....
22....
14 ...
38....
II....
68....
to....
16....
II...
f...
.140 4 60
.13:0 4 60
..1364
..1373
..1436
..13U4
..1320
..1341
..1221
4 66
4 66
4 66
4 6
4 46
4 65
4 46
.123 4 70
.1316 4 10
.12S1
.1311
4 TO
4 10
. .14M) 4 10
..1336 4 10
..1183 4 70
..1218 4 15
STEERS AND HEIFER8.
... 88 4 10
... 860 4 16
... 808 4 16
. . . 864 4 26
...1064 4 26
...1110 4 26
...1045 4 25
...80 4 2
...1247
4 80
820 I tl
,870 t 60
... 610 I 80
...1010 I 80
... 1 I 80
... 6M 8 00
...120 I 00
... 610 4 00
...1020 8 00
... 660 I 10
... 826 8 It
... 8 16
... 8V6 8 86
...115 8 26
...113 I 16
...6a 8 86
...18H6 8 16
... 11 a t
...1180 8 26
...106 8 8
.... 6i a 61
.... 676 I 40
...100 a 40
. 126
.ll'W
.1001
8 40
I 4
a 4
.iomi a 4
.. .lino a 6
...urn 114
1.
ti
18
18
14
34
14
46
COW'S.
1
81
I
1
I
4
1
a
1
1
11
1
1
1
13 ,
4
a
i ,
a
1.!!!!
11
11
1
108.,..
a
it
T
11
3
.11
..1110
. .107
..104
4 15
4 36
4 85
4 35
843 4 40
.1121 4 60
.1316 4 40
.1116 4 78
..1220 8 65
..661 3 66
..1044 I 60
..1110 a 40
..lcno a 40
.1116
...1110
...110
...1210
...1230
a 5
a 46
a 46
a as
a 66
.146 8 65
...i"o a i
...1014 a 74
. ..nor a 10
...1038 8 16
... tu a 16
...iim a 74
...iuo a 16
...1038 8 16
...110 a ti
...1036 8 16
... 876 8 16
...108 a 80
... 830 8 80
...li. a 80
... 611 a 80
.1213 8 86
..1.176
..1131
7
I 86
I 80
a 86
..1CH 4 00
..111 4 0
.2t7
.13
.19
.216
.2o0
.217
.212
63 219
62 201
62 227
78 228
81 227
66.,
77.
69.
64.
83.
246
...256
..219
...258
...246
. . .250
38 243
65 250
73 226
68 220
76 219
62 232
68 226
68 239
67 257
....244
....253
....236
.26
77
71..
65..
69..
66..
48..
84..
18..
6S..
67..
69..
74..
..2b9
..237
..214
..225
..252
..247
..237
..257
36 256
64 260
69 20
55 258
22 255
66 272
81 253
59 265
36 259
74 237
64 243
73 230
72 206
71 210
67 247
61 272
80
80
120
320
iio
40
40
40
'
120
im
80
80
120
80
120
240
80
80
'80
120
40
80
160
40
120
240
0
120
40
120
200
80
Pr.
4 50
6 60
5 60
6 65
6 66
6 65
5 67H
6 674j
6 67
6 67ft
6 67ft
6 70
6 "0
6 70
6 70
6 "0
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
6 70
S 70
5 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
b 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
5 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
5 72ft
5 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
No.
43....
64....
62...
59...
.260
.256
...268
...274
....271
....261
227
68.
77..
Av. Sh. Pr.
8 72ft
i 72ft
8 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
0 lift
820
40
64.
60.
60.
64.
28.
64.
26.
64...
68...
68...
74...
66, ,
77...
63...
62...
45...
66...
66...,
61.
62..
73..
62. .
63..
60..
46..
67..
63..
M..
64...
63..
X..
ti...
81...
30..
72..
13..
?0,
...289
...282
...258
...264
...260
...277
...275
266
251
2A4
347
260
....244
....274
....300
....310
....272
....254
....276
....270
....287
....243
....228
....206
....285
....256
,...246
,...259
,...36
...272
....253
,...205
...257
...212
....2S0
...264
...237
...237
64 247
60 274
69..
60.
67..
26..
62..
24..
61..
..291
...274
...280
...814
...900
...816
...822
80
120
120
240
120
80
80
80
120
'46
820
80
80
80
120
160
80
160
"so
80
80
160
40
6 72ft
72ft
t 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
8 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 72ft
6 76
6 75
6 75
6 75
5 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 76
6 75
6 76
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 76
6 75
6 75
6 75
6 75
5 77ft
6 77ft
6 77ft
6 T7ft
6 77ft
6 80
K 80
6 86
6 85
te.dv; pigs and lights, ftrj5.R0; packers,
85 .:r.'T.i 9-v butchers. .' 'ivi.ln.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-lterelpts. ?V
hraii; market slesrtv; native muttons, 8) 4
44.6t".; I nibs. 85."4i7.oi; culls and bucks,
$-'..i''(r4.75; stockers, 32.2,"iii2.50; Texans, 83. Sn
454 25.
Moog rity Live Stork Market.
SIOIX CITY. May 2S-(Rrecisl Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, ,6l hcul:
steady; beeves. 34.inff4.9H; cows, bulls end
tnlVAil t ' jVr4 in- ....., r n .4 f rl . 4 '., I
454 SO; calves snd ye;trllngs. '.i'i4 iV.
rn rtoceipTs, i.imi nesn; r''T ii- lower,
tiling at lo W'tio.,5; bulk, 85.tVijj.V7t.
Stork In sight.
Following are vesterdav'a recelnts at the
six iriiuing maraeis:
Cattle.
Omaha
Chicago ,
Kansas City
Pt. Joseph .,
St. Louis
Bloux City .
Total
3.5"0
7,o,0
4.710
2.9
8.5HO
H"gs.
'.,00
20.0 X)
9.ho0
8.1.0
4.6'H
7.000
lieep.
1.7 i
6 10 i
10 3 0
2.229
2,0 n
21,990 61.6.W 2.,.8.'y
18111 Account tor Discrepancy.
NEW YORK. May 28.-Regarding the
statement published In New York that
there Is 83.0irtKi discrepancy between the
reports of General Leonard Wood and hU
secretary of finance of the tottil disburse
ments of the American military governor
In Cuba, it is stated on Ihe lilphest au
thority, says the Tribune's Havana renre-'
sentatlve, that the discrepancy will be ac
counted for In the final settlement between
the War department nnd Sennr Quesad.i.
Cuban minister at Washington.
Thousand
Miles a Day
ON
The Co.ora.do
Specie.!"
Leave Chicago 6:30 a. m. Tedsy
a n L n.Aft 1
f Tomorrow I
Arrive Denver a :ss p. m.
Splendid Train Service
and Very Low Rates
TO
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VIA
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CITY TICKET OFFICE,
1324 FARNAM ST.
V
SHEEP There were very few sheen and
lambs on sale this morning, as a good share
of the. arrivals waa consigned direct to
packers. The few that did arrive were of
very inferior quality, so that a test of the
market was not made. It Is safe, however,
to quote desirable grades In good demand
at steady prices, with the common kinds
slow but about steady.
f eeders are still in light receipt. ;-ut
there has been no particular change in
prices.
ountAriona ror ennnen arocic! cooir
western lambs. 36.26ci6.76; fair to good I
lambs, 85.5016.26; choice western wooled
lambs. 36.767.00; fair to good wooled
lambs, 3.00ft6.60;; choice lightweight year
lings. 8.b0(a6.75; fair to good yearlings.
84.75(56.25; choice wethers, 85O05.26; fair
to good wethers, t4.264.6S; choice ewes,
34. 50(65.00: fair to good ewes, 83.oATr4.25;
feeder lambs, 31.604.00; feeder yearlings,
83.5OS4.00; feeder wethers. 83.5vri'4.00:
feeder ewes, 12.263.60. Representative
sales:
Av. Pr.
DR. SEARLES
16 western ewes 71
1 western lajnb
551 western lambs
223 western lambs
41 cull ewes
36 cull yearlings
36 western yearlings..
68 spring lambs
44 western ewes
90
66
52
91
63
70
46
98
84 00
6 00
6 25
6 30
2 00
8 00
4 50
4 50
8 50
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle
Hogs
Market Is Slow, bat
Remain Steady.
CHICAGO. May 28 CATTLE Receipts.
7,000 head; slow and steady; good to prime
steers. 84.85)6.40; poor to medium. 84.AVd
4 80; stockers and feeders. 8S.OOig.75; cows.
31.603r4.60: heifers. $2.2504.80; canners. $1 50
2.75; bulls, $2.254.3; calvjs. 82.25S6.6i;
Texas fed steers, 34.O0fW.6O.
HOG B Receipts today. 30.000 head: esti
mated tomorrow, 20.000 head; left over, no
head: stendy to strong; mixed and butch
ers. 35.7fTf6.uo; good to choice heavy, ifi.iors
630; rough heavy, 35.75fi.05; light, 85.45$
6 50; hulk of ssles. $5 8MM.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.000
head; sheep 1525c lower; lambs steidy;
good to cnoiee wetners. it.Di'tfci.O; fair to
choice mixed. 81. 50ft 4. 26: western sheen.
$4 506.00; native lambs. 34.0O'u,,7.a'j western
lamhs, 4.bOfa'.oi; spring lamhs, o.OCp7.50.
Ofnclal yesterday:
Recelnts. Shipments.
Csttle 24.599 7,133
Hogs 82.677 8.7h4
Sheep 13.611 141
Kansas City Live Stock Btarket.
KANSAS CITY. May 28. CATTLE Re
celnts. 3.300 natives. 1.200 Texans. 135 native
calves, 75 native calves; light beeves steady;
heavy, lowest of season: Texans steady;
cows and heifers weak to lower; stockers
and feeders steady to weak: bulls very
quiet; choice export and dressed beef steers.
4.5""iii.i; lajr to goon, w.n'in.wi: stocxers
snd feeders. $3.UKf!4.nO: western-fed steers.
8)ft4.90: Texas and Indian steers, 83.
25: Texas cows, 32.3fn3.26; native cows.
$1.90Ci4 25; native heifers. $2 6".. 85; can
ners. i .7'ir7j.2o: calves, iz.uwe.wi.
HOGS Receipts, S.5n0 head: market
opened weak, closed strong to 6c higher;
top. 16.10; bulk of sales, $5.75(3 95; heavy,
85.8.Vfi6.in: mixed packers. $5.56SS.9S; light
Ci 5.Vrj5.75; yorkers, 85.70i5.75; pigs, 84-7SJ?!
5.50.
SHEEP AND LA M R8 Receipts, 10,300
head: market steady to 15c !ower; grassers,
25ri3To lower: native lamhs, $4.407.30: west
ern lamhs. $4.000715; fed ewes, $3.60(36.30:
native wethers. 83.vnejft.45; Texas clipped
sheep, $3.5t5.20; stockers and feeders, 33.25
4.05.
St. Lonla Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. May 28. CATTLE Receipts,
3,wi head. Including 2.000 Texans; market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
$i. 251.25; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$4.3i"ii5.O0; steers under l.ono !bs.. 84 2"(j4.7o;
stockers and feeders. 32 0(f 4 .in: cows and
heifers. 2.2&J4.80: canners. 32.J2.75; bulls.
$2.(&3.75; calves. $3.5iva7.0O; Texas and In
dian steers, $2 854 4. 05; cows and heifers,
$2.offis an.
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