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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. MAY 16, 1004.
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
tpt registered Trnnracfla maim which
close ( n. m. Drevinun day! cluco at the
gneral powtofTW, New Torlc. as follow:
CHINA end J A PAN, via Vancouver and
Victoria, K. C. close at t:30p. tn. May
17th, for despatch rr . Emprrn of
China. (Merchandise for V. 8. Postal
Agency at Shanghai cannot oe forwarded
via Canada),
CHINA and JAPAN, via Poattla, close at
:30 p. m. -May 20th, for despatch per a.
a. Hrades.
NEW ZEALAND, AfBTRALIA (excer-t
Wft), NEW CALEDONIA. BAMOA and
HAWAII (also specially nHrse4 mall
for FIJI Inland), via Pan Frannisoo. close
at : p. m. May Zlst, for despatch per
. a Sonoma. (If h Curfard etesmer
carrying the British mall for New Zeal'
and does not arrive In time to connect
w,tJ this despatch, extra malls cloning
at i:M a. nv, 30 a. m. ana 6:30 p. m.;
Sundays at 4:J0 a. m.j a a. m. and 8:30 p.
m. wMl he made up and forwarded until
the arrival of the Cunard steamer).
FIJI ISLANDS (also specially ndilressed
mall for Australia and New Caledonia),
via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C, close
at 1:30 p. rn. May 21at for despatch per
a. a. M lowers.
TAHI1I snd MARQCE8AS ISLANDS, via
Pan Francts-o, close at 6:S0 p. m. May
24th, for despatch per a. Mariposa.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via flan Fran
cisco, close at 6:30 p. m. May 27th, for
d snatch per IT. S. Transport.
HAWAII, JAPAN. CHINA and specially
addressed mail for .the PHILIPPINE
ISLANDS, via Pnn Francisco, close
at :30 p. m. May 27th, for despatch per
a. a. Doric.
HAWAII, via, Ran Francisco, close at 1:30
p. m. May Bib, or despatch per a. a.
Alameda. - -
Hawaii, japan, China and Philip
pine ISLANDS, via Ban Francisco, close
at t ft p. m. June t for despatch per a.
s. Siberia.
MANCHI'HIA and EASTERN SIBERIA
at present forwarded via Russia, Instead
of via Japan, the usual route.
NOTE I'nlesa otherwise addressed. West
Australia Is forwarded via teurope; and
New Zealand and Philippines via gnit
Francisco the quickest r on tee. Philip
pines specially anoresssd via i anale
cr "via Europe" must be fully prepaid at
the foreign rates. Hawaii Is lorwarded
via Ban jrrancisco exclusively.
COKNEL1VB VAN COTT,
. Postmaster.
Post Office. New York, N. T.
JMfl 13.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
tpAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Harreuiog to Begin in Ttzai and Pros
pects An Reported Cood,
BIG 10CAL BULLS LOOK FOR HI6H CORN
Omaha Cora
AH Sola
to Flood Chicago.
South Early Plaat
Offset by Cola
Sights.
tTUOlf ITATIO.N lOTH A!KD MAHCY.
Chicago, Roek Island Paelfle.
AST.
Lmts.
Chleagn Daylight Umltsg : am
Chirac Daylight Local 7:00 am
Chicago Kxpraas 11:16 am
tet Molnea Bipreas a 4 10 pm
Chicago Faat Express...... .a 1:36 pm
W(8T.
Itorkf Mountain LlmltaJ iMOla
Lincoln, C.lora4o Springs, Dan-
r. Pueblo an tract a 1:M pa
Taxaa, California ant Oklahoma
riyar a t-19 am
Union Paelfle.
Tha Orarlane Limited a 10 am
Tha Faat Mall a l:M am
Tha California Eipraaa a 4:10 pm
Tha Atlantic Spavlal
Tha Portlane-Cblcato BpoLl...a 1:10 pm
Tha Atlantic Expraaa
Too Colorado Special.. ..........all:J4 pm
Tha Chicago Spaelal ' ..........
Lincoln, JJeatrlc. and Stroma-
burg Eipraaa ,,.......4 4:04 pm
Columbua Local b 1:00 pa
Chirac A Northwestern. '..
tut Chicago 1:40 am
Local Chicago .u all. 10 an
Mall ei: pm
&iai aious city
. 7 :t. a I
. 1:00 am
,a l:to pm
.a t M pm
..a 4:1s pm
..a 4:14 pm
b 4:00'pm
.a 1:04 am
. o 4:04 am
ArrlT.
a mo am
a t:aS pra
a 104 pm
Ml 64 am
a 1:14 pm
a 7 :14 pm
a :( pm
all. 4 pa
a 4 04 pm
a I M pm
sT lit pis
a 4:40 pm
7:0 pm
a 4:40 am
a l ie am
bll 44 pm
b ;5 am
a 7:44 am
i'i'U'tm
b 4:44 pm
aio ou pm
all :0 pm
a 4:14 am
a 4:44 pm
lwjr light SU Paul.
twyllght Chicago
Limited Chicaaa
J'aat Chicago
Xooal Chicago
Faat St. Paul
fit. Paul Kxpraas
Faah Mall
Local Sioux City
Norfolk and Bonaateak
Lincoln and Long Pino....
Dtadwood, Hot Bprlnaa
Lincoln ...a 1:40 pm
Caapar and Wyoming Kzpreas...4 1:40 pm
Uaatluga, gaparior and Albion.. b 1:44 pm
Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paal.
Chicago Daylight a 7:64 am all :14 pm
ai--a4 . i aipnn ,i v: pm
Oyorland Llinltae a 4:40 pm
Dm Molnsa gxpraaa . .a 7 .44 am
Illinois Central. ...
Chicago gjpraok
Chicago, Minnaapolla 4
Paul Limited
IflnnMpolla Bu . Pal
Miaaonri Paelfle.
Bt. Loula Bxprask al0:49 am
K. C. Bt. Louis Bpraas......all:a pm
World's Fair Special a 4:40 pm.
tlilcaao Great' Western.' ."
t. Paul aad Mlnaaspolls Lmtg
St. Paul and Minneapolis U . . . a 7:44 am
Chicago Limited a 4:44 am
at. Paal, Ulna. Chicago a., a 4:44 pm
Chicago Kxpraas , a 4:40 sua
Wabash.
gt. Louis "Cannon Ball" Ex... a 4 10 m.
M4. Loula Laval lUe. aluBaj a 4.14 aaa
a 7:06 am
a 4:44 am
a :4 m
a 4 10 am
blO.14 am
bio.44 am
a 1:10 pm
4:10 pm
b 4:10 pm
a 4:10 pm
a 4:14 pm
a 1:14 pm
a litO pm sl0:44 pm
a ' SO ptr.
Bx..h 7:40 am
a 4:04 am
40:14 pm
. OMAHA. Mar 14. 1904.
Dallas, Texaa, wires the harvesting of
wneat will lgln In two weeks and that o
oats in thirty days. Both of these crops
will yield twice as much as was promised
a month ago. The long drouth of winter
and spring had nut the araln In auch con
dltion It waa said early la April a total
ntiiure might he expected.. But in the las
two eveeks there have been heavy rains In
an lexus except the pannandie ana con
scrvatlve men nlace the wheat crop at 12.
UiO.O'j bushels, and the oats in Dnllaa and
eui ruunning counties at lorty go sixty Duan
els to the acre.
"We have heard a arood deal." aald A. B.
Jaqulth, "of heavy shipments from Omaha
ana otner marKete that would nooa cm
cago. I can't see It. The terminal ele
vators of Omnha and Council Bluffs have
only lS0,ijts bushels of contract corn. All of
this tins been delivered on May contracts
and all of It hue been sold and placed to
fr south. This takes any weight from the
( cal market and the stocks In the hands of
the farmers west of the Mississippi are too
small to flood any mnrket. The receipts, of
course, will naturnlly increase a little If
the nrlces remain as high aa they are.
"The bears have been feeling good over
the early planting in Iowa ana Nebraska,
but 1 bcllevo that with these cold nights
and the frosts In the western part of the
state nothing has been gained. Corn may
ccme to be worth 66 cents at Nebraska sta
tions. I should not be surprised If It were
to become so, for I have known It to be
that high with less bullish conditions. The
onlv bearlKh feature Is the lot of corn col
lectrd In Chicago and the lags shipping tie.
up They call that corn No. 2, but i believe
It la not contract gtuft."
A Chicago paper Bays receipt of corn
from Nebraska have increased because of
the anticipation among 'western shippers
the Increase In rates June 1. The great part
of the Nebraska corn, however, the paper
tlnds to be going to Bt. Loula, as that place
is tne nignest marxet.
The range In price of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close Friday and
today were as follows:,
Closed-
Low. Today, Frry
45
43
45
43
44
42 Vb
S014A 29
92B
78 B
44 A
42B
42 B
44B
2
93 B
78ftB
49HA
45 A
43
42 B
30&A
a : pm
a 1:04 am
au:4v am
a 7:14 la
a 4:10 pm
aio:40 am
a 4:04 pi
a 1:10 am
a!4:4 pm
BURLINGTON aTATIOX lOTH A MA ION
Chicago, Barllagton A dalney.
. . Leara. AirlT. .
Chicago gpoctal .a 7:04 am a 4:44 pm
Chloaao vasilbalad Bxpreaa ad:Mpm a 7:44 am
inioago lrio.i as:am a.11 :0g Dm
(:44 pm
Kaaaas City, at. Joseph A Co. Bluffs.
Kansas City Day aUprsas a :14 am 4:04 pm
St. Louis fj a 4:14 pm all:04m
Kanaaa City Night Expraas al0;4i pm a 4:44 aa
HurllaaTton A Missouri Rlyer.
wymora, Beatrieo and Lincoln.. a 4 4v am Ml at
. w. ..........f.o a:av am
Uani Limited ..a 4.10 pm
black Hills Pugat bound Kg.aU:M pm
Colorado Voatlbulad Mr..
Lincoln Faat Mai; ....b t 17 pm
iorX Crook sad PlatUmout!i....b 4:10 pm
a 7:44 pm
a 4:44 sm
a 4:44 pm
4 .10 pm
alJ:i) pm
blO:l aa
Ballovus and Paelflo Junction.
iMUetrue aud Paulno JuucUon.
..a 7:40 pm
a 4.44 am
a 4:17 am
WEBSTER DEPOT 16TH WEBSTER
Hlaeoarl Paclae, ' ' '
Mob. Local, via Wsephig Wmtar.b'TlJm aiTiBi
Chleaao, Bt. rant, Minn. A Omaha.
Tela Ctty PamMOgOT.. h 4 10 am b 4:10 pm
Bloux City Puaengor a 1:00 pm all:t0 am
Oakland Local ki apm k 4:14 am
a Dally, b Pally except Sunday, d Dally
laturday. o lally slept Monday. '
sxeopd
OCEAN BTEAMSHIPS.
Clark's Cruise TV "Arabic"
IB, SOI Ton a one of the Fluent, Largest and
steadiest H tea m era la the World to the
f.!edi!srrar,2!,i axotke Orisnt
February a to April IS, 1B0S,
70 DAYS. CQST 1MB ONLY (400 AND DP
Flrat-claea. Including Shore Exeurstona, Onldea,
feea, Hotels, Drives, etc. The most attactlve trip
tlesTlng the United Slates next winter. 8HKC1AL
KAIUKKS-Madelra, CaUlg. Seville. Algiers,
alta. 18 days m Kg-ypt and the Ugly Land, Cua
BtauUnopU), Athena, Home, tha Btrlora, eui.
' Tkeegouioperorln Burope,
rain e. kiaat. ifi b... k.. v.
nuLLAHU-AlmtniuA LINE.
Ma Tta-jraw atoaowrs at 14.44e Toaa
HBW YtlBKKUTTEHUAat, Tin BUllUxlNB. '
BalUaa Tuaaday, at 14 a. aa.
Poitardam May 1? ttatendam June T
Byadam May Poudam Ja 14
Nuordam ....May UHouardam ...Juaa 41
HOLLAMD-aJ4KajCAN L1NB, 44 DurWa IK., cat
saao. Ui. i Marry Mowroa. 4401 Psruam til X
awMun,
Varum at.
la44 Faraam dCl 4. B- kaytolda, Uu
cg:.:?,'x:::e chorale h
' TRANtATLABJTIOUK
Bonrh l ine. New York o Paris, Sis Day,
Ballings Kvary Thursday at 10 av aa
La 8ao!s May 44 La, Ouacegna ....Jtia 14
La Touralua ......Juua . Lt gatola Juno JJ
La Lorraine ...'...June 4 .La Chaoipague. ...Juno 44
Naw, stodora. gigantlo iwts-ouraw and aapnaa
ataamars; unl omoara maa-o(-war discipiino.
Couipaay's vaatlbulad trains, Hatravl 4 kours.
Agaolo Han-y it. Mooraa, laul Mriwm St., Louig
Hm, rim Nat l bank.' C. A. MuOiarlurd, UU
Parum St., itoch laiaud k.
aUICMOB UNB ' V. a. stAU. gTBAMdlllPV
BW TOKK. LONDON UitaRT AND , CLLASOOW.
MBW IORK, 01 BK ALT A B AMD MAPU4.
gsporlor acoommodallona. Cicallent Mlaloe. TVs
oaaiort el paaaaugars cajrwil aoiioluaead. tlsgls
er round trip uchata bat wove Nae Yars nod gooiahk
Bagllaa. Inah and ail prlaatsol a,,lulUla aj
ooiitlaontal polnta at atlraclo rataa. aad tor Booe
et Toara. Far tiihata or aeneral Information apslp
Is any leal esaat ( the Aaciuar LUw or to
MKNDItBSOW HHPS. U' I acacia. Oo.-as. Ill
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO BIDPKRB.
Rented bids will be received at tha offlra
f secretary of state up until 12 o'clock
noon or Mr gt, iwx. ior trie const ruction
cr an addition to tne waterworks plant at
Hastings, aciordlr.g to plans and soeclnVa
tlona now on file in the ornce of secretary
of state.
The board reaexvea the right to reject any
and all biUa. GEOiuiK W MA!sh, .
alecretary of Hoard.
. . . . UKxllutM
Open. High,
Wheat
May
July
Corn-May
July
Bept. . ...
Unts
May
July
Bept. ..... 80
A asked. B bid.
Local cosh Orala Mararet.
Receipts are somewhat better and busi
ness was slightly Increased. The corn
however, was off lc from the prices which
have ruled for several dava and the de
mind was not particularly eager. Wheat
and oats were steady at Drvalllng prices
Receipts were: Wheat. 1 car In and 23
cura out: one week ago, 8 cars In.' Corn,
6 Cars In and 2 cars out; one week ago,
and 5 cars. Oats, 4 care la ana carg
out; one week ago, 3 cars In.
Representative sales of car lota by sam
ple on track, umana:
Corn No. 3. 2 cars, 60c; No. 3 yellow,
cars, 60Hc; No. 2 white. ; car, 6zc
Onto No. 4. 1 car. 31HUC.
WnBJAt no. x nara winivr,
I hard winter, 80J4c: No, 4 hard winter.
crtf78c; No. 3 spring, xooouc; no. spring,
COKJN rvo. v. otxaoie; ino. a, w'aouc; no,
60H&d1ac: No. 3 yellow, oWnci No. 2
white. ooiTtiic; rio. a wnue, tmooc.
OAT8 No. I. 41c; No. 3, 40o; No. 4. 38'
39c; No. 2 white. 42f$43c; No. I white, 41i
Clc; standard. 41041HC. . I
Notes from the Exchangre OfHeea.
D n. Dawson of Llnwood and M. Alby
of Harvard were exchange visitors.
Omaha Inspections or grain were, ss cars.
Of wheat, 1 car graded No. Z hard, 1 car
No. 3 hard and 2 cars No. 4 hard. Of
corn. 21 oars graded No. 2. 7 cars No. 3,
car No. 4, l car no. a yeiiow, i oar no.
1 car No. t white and 3 cars no
white,
arm da.
nmnha stocks of grain are; Wheat. 177,
67 bu.i com,- 232,286 bu.; oats, 113.829 bu
rrmi met corn atocks: Merrtam A Holm
qulat, 122,754 bu., and Union elevator, 81,974
pu.
Grain Markets Elnewhere.
rinnlne- nrlces of grain today and Frl
day at the markets named were aa follows:
ItillAUtJ.
Cloesd
Wheai , . ' Today. Frl'y,
July
Corn
September July ........
September
Wheat
July September
Corn--
July
September
Wheat .
July
September
Corn .
July
September
Wheat
July
September
Wheat
July September
Wheat
July ........
September
KANSAS CITT.
ST. LOUIS.
834 83'AA
79
47HA
47iT
.... 78H
.... 472A
4tiB
. 73A
, 69'A
43V,
. 414
73
68 J
43V
42 B
M4B
7M
MINNEAPOLIS.
.. 474
.. 46
82SA
474A
46HA
DULUTH.
NEW YORK.
7Si4A
90 B
, ISrr4B
mi
savgA
7B
904B
1iB
88B
82 A
HEW VOHK. GENERAL MARKET
(taotatlona of the Day sa Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK. May 14. FLOUR Receipts,
7.760 bbls.; exports, 8,081 bbla.; the market
quiet and barely steady; Minnesota pat
ents, 46.OCKaO.2S; Minnesota bakers, 44.00
44.20; winter patents, t3.00tgp6.3S; winter
straights, 4.8fKa&.00; winter extras, J.i&y
4.00; winter low grades, $3.163 (W. Kye
Hour, slow; fair to good, 33.twitfi.la; choice
to fancy, $4.164.(0.
CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western.
1 4fl.U; city, 1.10al.l2; kMn dried. to-UXtf
3.10.
K iE Easy; No. 3 western, 67o bid. a
BARLEY Dull: feeding, 49c, c. I. f., Ntw
Tork: malting, ouigtioc. c. L f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 27,200 bu. Spot, steady:
No. 2 red. 31.06. elevator: No. 2 red. 11.07(3
1 11, f. o. b,, afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth,
stto, k. o. b., afloat; No. 1 bard adauitoDa.
nominal, f. o. b.. afloat. Ontlona ouened
steady and advanced for a time on favor
able cables, prospective bullish weekly
statistics Monday and froat In the west.
Latter they weakened under foreign selling
and heaviness In outside markets, closing
net unchanged. Mav closed at 81c: July.
outfit 13-lbc. closed at oofrc; September.
klUiWc closwd at 82tto; December closed
at hjo.
COKN RecelDtS. 17.300 nil! nnnrtl. 1A
bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. Lite, elevator, and
WHo, i. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, bOo; No.
3 white, 67c. Options dull and practically
unchanged; May closed at 67Vo; July, bio;
nrjurinuer, 01.0.
OATS Recefpta, 23,600 bu.; exports, 0,697
bu. Spot, steady; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., Hit
47c; natural white. 30 to 32 lbs.. 4ftfi50ci
clipped white, 86 to 40 lbs.. 6ifi)GJo.
HAY Quletl shlDDlna Atei.iM- mnnA tn
choice, 964(97o.
HUr'a bteadv: state, common tn hnloe
1903 crop, 243ac; 19u crop, SS'u.ttc; olda, i
14c. Pacific coast. l9oS crop, ItdiSuc: 19C2
crop,- Z3(ql6c; olds, 14c.
lilUh.S Bttadv: (ialveaton a tn 8 IK.
lRc; California. 21 to 26 pounds, 19o; Texas
dry. 24 to 80 pounds. 140.
i,f.Aiiir.H Hteaoy; acid, t3'Q'25o.
RICE Steady: domestic, fair to atira tu
C6Vo; Jaaan, noraiaal. ,
l ttt I .-- t. t r r.i ,im.,t. e . o..
PHOVISIONS-Beef. uulet: fnmifw id M
tT10.60; mess. IS 0i8 60; beef hama. 320.00'o
Sl.bo; racket, t.fxa.6o; city extra India
meaa. fW.OuulS 00. Cut meata, Inactive: nlca-
led bellies. Sti.2ri4i7.00: Mckled ahoiil.i.r.
30 60; pickled hams, t.60ii 10.00. Ijird. steady;
western steamed, 46 so; refined, steady; con
tinent, I" bo; South America 37.36; com
pound, ViliWf. I'ork. dull; family,
f 13 60; short clear, 313 00(14.50; mess, 412.7fra
a- - ....
TALLOW-nareiy steady city (II ner
pkg , 4'4c' country (pkga. free). 4o.
IH'TTKK Firm; creamer v. ISSJoHo.
i iie.li.SBr uuiei; oiu, ytuuc; new. BVffl
KAiUbV-Biireiy steaay; western stomas ae.
lecttotis, lKtil8Vc; western firsts, Ulawo.
rol'I.THY Alive and dreased qulot and
unchanged.
Kaaaaa City Orala sad Provlsloas.
KANSAS CITY. May 14 WHEAT May,
fS July, 73U 6 73c; September. 68VS
le: caah, No. 2 hard, biiH4Hc; No. 8,
Si. ii -'; no. a rea, y "ji w. no. . lup.c.
i lti i.ower; May, i"c; July. JSiy
Uoi Svpteiaber, dl'aSUci cash. No. 3
mixed, 61c; No. 3. (0jlc; No. I white.
a.y art" ; r. o, , aucitiie.
OATS Steady ; No. I white, UWiiSc; No,
t 42c.
E(K3S Weak; Missotirl and Kansas
stock (caaes included), 12VC new No.
oases Included. l.lHc.
BUTTER Creamery, l&jjl7c; dairy, fancy,
ISo.
HAT Steady; choice timothy, fl0.SO311.00;
cnoice prairie, ..ij.uu.
RYE No. 2, ate.
Receipts. Shipments,
Wheat, bu 22.400 16.6H0
Corn, bu 28, fX) lit.d-
Oats, bu 2,000 Z.uoo
CHICAGO GRAI A YD PROVISIOXB
Featares of the Tradlagj and Closlaaj
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, May 14 -An estimated fle
creaae In available stocks Imparted Arm
neaa to wheat today. Final quotations
were practically Identical with yesterday s
close. Corn is down VtifiHc. Oats are off
740. r rovisions snow no change.
Initial sales on July wheat were He
lower to He higher at 3fiS4c. The ffiar-
aet cloned with an inclination to firmness,
final quotations on July being at 83d
bj c. clearances 01 wneat and flour were
equal to Dusnele. i'rlmary receipts
were 166,200 bushels, compared with 215,7u0
Dusneis a yesr ago. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 91 cars,
sgalnst 12r Inst week and 157 a year ago.
The early corn market was strong on sn
active commission house demand. The
market closed weak and near the lowest
point. July opened unchanged to He
higher at 479,fl4Ve, sold between 47H48Hc
and closed at 4;Vift47Hc. Looal receipts
wvin iif cms, wnn 01 contract graae.
An easier feeling In oats late In the ses
sion was due almost entirely to weakness
In com. Prices held firm until the last
nour, when moderate liquidation caused
some recessions. After opening a shade
higher at 28Hc, July ranged between 3SW0
oBa ana ciosea at iHiiy ,c. xxical re
celpts were 82 cars.
Provisions were steady, notwithstanding
the eaaler tone of grains. About the only
feature of trading waa salea of pork and
purcnases or lard by outsiders. The mar
ket received the leneflt of higher prices
for hoes: Julv nork closed a nhsrln hlrher
at sii.li; rios were up Ztto at 4o.o7IVa6.40,
1 lie leading lutures rangea as follows:
Articles ! Open, f High. I Low. Close. ITes'y.
Wheat
May
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
vorn
May
July
Soct.
Oats-
May
July
SoDt.
Pork-
July
Sent.
Lard-
July
Sent.
Ribs-
July
Sept.
tn I
rq 85'
83H.3H4
oiW
78Tb7979HWI
90 90 I wd 0
b5ls M,84(iilK184T'uS6
84,;83HH.R3','U7il 83'
auv,
47
47tHi
471lH
41H'
3NH
80V,
11 in
U 40
8 87'
6'iH
37H!
3 62Vx
4I
4H
47S
42
88
11 17V4
U 4U
42H
6 61H
6 40
62H
17;7P'aKO'80H'itH
78Hi781i 79
44 46V
47H 47HOS
46 46
474
47H
47V4
417i
41H(34 41
3oH(8 V4l88HraS,384,ff'H
11 10
U32V
S37H1
8 62H
6 35
6 60
11 17H 11 1TH
11 b 11
6 42H
6 67H
6 40
62Vxi
6 87H
62V
37H
6 62H
No. 3. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
let nitT T ... 1 1 mrtA . inAM . -
44.70((i-4.80: straights. 34.404.60: snrlnn- nat-
enta. I4.3ixg4.60; straights, $3.9034.10; bakers,
$2. 66$ 3. 30
WH EAT NO, 1 soring. 90AT94C: NO. 8. 85a
93c; No. 2 red, tl.03fgl.n6.
CORN-NO. 2. 48V'il49c: NO. 3 yellow. 62
63c.
UATB-KO. Z. 4iilffV.O: no. a white. 41
244Hc.
Hi INO. X, 73C.
BARLEY Good feeding. SoB38c: fair to
choice malting, 4ff&5oc.
Bbtu-jno. 1 nax, i.ui; jno. 1 northwest
ern. $1.09. Prime timothy, $3. Clover, con
tract grade, $10.76.
pku visions Mess cork, per nni.. Iii.inw
1L12W. Lard, per 100 Iba., $6.25&.80. Short
ribs sides (loose), $6.12106.26. Short clear
Sides (boxed), 36.25(36.60.
The following were the receipts ana ship
ments yesterday;
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 11.500 8.900
Wheat, bu - 31.000 24,100
Corn, bu 67,700 817,000
UatS, DU 140.0OU 128,31)0
Rye. bu 6.400 1.700
Barley, bu.. 80,800 39.400
on tne produce exchange today tne butter
market was steady; creamery, 131T8Hc;
dairy, 12317c. Eggs, steady; at mark, rases
Included, 16fc16Hc. Cheese, easy, 8MaHo.
84. Loots Grain and Provisions.
BT. LOUIS, May 14 WHEAT Firm; No.
red, cash, elevator, $1.084; track, $1.05(9
07H: No. 8 hard. 953S7c: July. 8244a bid:
September, 79o asked.
CORN Loweri No. 3 cash. 61c: track. S2H
C63c; July, 47Hc; September, 46Vic.
oath weak: no. z casn. 42c: track,
SHc: No. 3 white, 46c: July, 3634a bid: Sep
tember, 30Hc asked.
FLOUR Steady and unchanged: red win
ter patents, $4.9096.00; special brands, 16
26a hlsher: extra fancy and strala-ht. 34.00
&4.S6- clear, $3 904.15.
tjn;n.u 1 tmotny, steaay at 42.402. bo.
CORNMEAL $2.40.
BRAN Slightly lower: sacked, east track.
89o.
HAT steady: timothy. 38.00014.50: nralrle.
$6.00fO0.
IKON COTTON TIJDB 2C.
BAOOINO 6Hc.
HFMP TWINE 6c.
PROTT8IONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, $11.25.
ard, higher; prime steam. $6.97H. Bacon.
steady; boxed extra shorts, $7.12H; clear
ribs, $7.60; short clear, $7.76.
rOULTni esteady : cnicKens. 13c: BDrina.
12.0034. 00 per doa. ; turkeys, 10c; ducks, 8c;
geeae&o
aunisni-oiow; creamery, jwrzio; aoiry.
lli17e.
t:uii steaay, uvtc, case count.
Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, bbls 6,000 4,000
Wheat, bu 21.000 T7.000
Corn, bu 92,000 63.000
Oats. DU ou.uuu DS.UUU
Philadelphia Produce Market.
mirr inirf Dun i - 11 htwmpo
Steady and fair demand; extra western
crtjimerv. zic: extra nearby Dnnts. Zia.
tools unsettiea; iresn nearoy, uws at
r.arx; rresn western, iiw&LtTi at mar a;
iresn soumwestem, 10 at mux; iresn
outhem, I6H0 at mark.
CHEESE Steady : New TorK full creams.
choice to fancy, oVgS'c; fair to good, 8
i&Hc.
Minneapolis Wheat, Floor and Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 14. WHEAT May.
Bl'sc; July, 904fco; September, 794c. On
track; No. 1 hard. wHc; no. j, northern.
?.; No. 3 northern, 92c.
riOUK r irst patents, xo.uxn.iu; senona
patents, $4.90tj5.00j first clears, $3.503.60;
second clears, 82.60. -,
BRAN In bulk, 31.S(K3'17.00. . -
Dnlnth Grain Market.
DULUTH. May 14. WHEAT In store:
No. 1 hard, 91c; No. 1 northern. 9oHo: No.
northern. 870. To arrive: No. 1 hard.
93c; No. 1 northern, 92c; No. 3 northern,
89HC On track: No. 1 northern. 9014 !Mc;
No. 3 northern, WaWfto; May, IKftic; July,
90c; September, 90o.
OMAHA LIVE SIOCl MARKET
Cattla Beccipta Light 111 tha Watk and
Pricai About Etatdj.
HOGS HAVE ALSO SHOWN UTTLE CHANGE
mall Ran of Sheep and Lambs, with
Qoallty Inferior, aa with a Llm
lted Demand Market for Week
Xo More Than Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. May 14, 1901
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
oniciai Monuay .i 0. 1W
OtTlclnl Tuesday 3.122 8.191
Official Wednesday 8,046 6.750
Official Thursday 2.3:3 S.OHS
Official Friday 1,409 6.3.'9
Official Saturday 44 6,930
4.9
L81
4j
1.6'
640
Total this week 14.175 40, 45 13.361
Same days last wrek... .18.012 66.037 19.169
Same days week before. 26. 419 70.872 r.'.o
name three weeks sko...21.i,, fio.,69 ?.l
Same four weeks ago. ...23.129 62.671 81.S07
Same days last year. .. .22.1ns 64.390 16.923
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATB.
Ths following table rfhows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaiia for
the year to date with comparison with last
year: istot. ishw. inc. lec
Cattle 31.010 306, 1H0 b.1
Hogs 8:14,670 ool.!f;7 82,603
Sheep 619.631 489.358 130.273
Average prices paid for hogs at South
Omaha for the last several days with com
panson: 1
Data. I 1304. 1903.1803. 1901. lu0.13M.18SS
April 18.
April 19.
April 20.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
21.
22.
23.
24.
.'6.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30..
L...
3....
....
4....
....
4....
7....
8....
9....
10...
11...
12...
13...
14...
4 79 J 141 99
4 76 (96
4 81 T 10
4 7s' 7 I'll 88
4 81H T 06 86
4 81 H 7 01 (85
7 06 96
4 74Vb 7 04 7 03
4 78 6 9a
4 74H 6 92
4 7114 83 7 7
4 66H ( 77 7 03
4 61 (84 (96
( 83 ( 90
4 68 ( 76 7 61
4 66 7 01
6 6914 8 76
4 63 (72 7 03
4 &S 66 ( 98
4 t4?4 ( 63 6 93
( 63 7 00
4 (7H ( 62 7 0H
4 68H 7 Oi
4 61 ( 64
4 61H 6 46 ( 99
4 W 6 41 7 0i
4 66 tf 86 7 12
i Ml 49 68
6 89 46i
6 861 46
1 6 to.
6 So! 6 36
6 76 i 32
E 771 6 So
71
3 76
4 77
3 72
1(7
6 771 i 8X1 8 b& 8 b4
6 72 6 84 8 671 3 79
S 66
f 64
6 64
6 71
t 72
5 64
a
6 67
6 60
6 64l
6 66
6 61
6 66,
a
6 6"
6 71 1
I 37
6 821
( 26
6 18
6 17
S 84
6 221 3 i
3 64)
$ 691
8
I
8 61
3 66
3 661
3 681
6 21
6 10
6 12
6 16
6 16
8 69
3 66
3 62
3 62
1 at
3
3 (3
3 71
3 84
3 74
171
6 16l 3 66
I 8 M
5 17 I
$77
a
3 83
3 90
3 87
3 93
3 15
3 93
8 W
a
I 8 89
3 90
8 97
4 19
4 36
4 22
Indicates Sunday, -
The official number of cara of stock
brouxht In today bv each ruad waa:
Cattle, nogs. tiDeep.ti r a.
C. M. A St. p..
Wabash
Union Vaclfla system
C. A N. W ,
F.. E. A M. V ,
C, St. P.. M. & O..
B. A M...
C, B. A W ,
K. C. A St. J ,
C., R. I. A P., east.. ,
C, R. I. A P., west.. ,
Chicago Ot. Western ,
43
3
8
3
27
4
11
1
"
X
Total receipts 2 82 2
The disposition of the day'a receipts waa
aa loiiowa, eacn ouyer purcnasing tne num
per 01 neaa inaic.teu;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
119
....36 1,146
1,666 260
, 1,631
807
40 E.818
280
640
Milwaukee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. May 14. WHEAT Mar-
an ax s ala. t Vn 1 -. A Sa t U A 4Y71 . V 41 it.
RBI IJUirt, 11V. IIVI lllCIl, 47I-71V., -tj. 1UI 111-
trn. 96V4fr&6c, old July. 8485o bld.
KTa r irm: xvo. 1. 76H76c
BARLEY Dull; No. 2. 63c: earn Die. 23
4J60O.
CORK-Steadyj No. I, B0g82c; July, 47H
(947H0 aaked.
Toledo Seed Market.
snT vnn it - , aviena
4 4Mr . t 1.1 . i-'j v lu.rip i n. , i ,
$6.30; October, 85.76. Alslke, prime, $6.16;
ugust. ls.no. Timothy, prime. 81.40: Sep-
teniber, $L4i.
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL, May MCOTTON-Snot.
quiet; prices 4 points lower; American mid-
llllg loir, i.irvu. iiuuuiiiiB, i,u-u, n ouu miu-
Una. 7.34d: low. middling, 7.2ud; good or
dinary, I.ODd; ordinary, (.86d. The sales of
the day were 4.000 bales ot which 2ju were
for speculation and export, and Included
doo America. Receipts, i.imi, lociuaing
000 Amerlci J Futures quiet: May and
una. 7.06d: Vae and July, 7.0dd; July and
Liiaust. i.uxi: aususi ana nnintr. s.sod
September ana uctooer, t.aa; octoner a
November, 6.06d; December and Januai
sua: January ana r eoruary. o.soa.
NEW xOrtK, May 14. tuiTON-Fu
tures, quiet; May. 13.14c; June, 13 26c; July,
13 88c; August, 13. 01c; September, 11.70c;
October, 11.2uc; November, 11.18c; December,
U.17c; January. 11.18c. Spot, quiet; mid-
Una uplanda. 13.66c; middling gulf. 13.80c:
sales, 800 bales.
NEW OHI-KAINB, May 14. IOTTON
Futures, steady; May, 13.90c: June. 13 670
13.69c; July, 12.77113 78c; August. 12.92w12 93';
'Ptember. I1.67ull.e; October. 11.17-2
ll dtc November, 10.9t310 KXc: December,
It 961310 96c; January, 10 tsvsll.OOc. Spot,
quiet; sales. I'M uaies; orainary, 11 -loe:
good ordinary, 2Vle: low middling, l3',o;
middling, 184c: middling fair, 14 3-Tiie. Ra
celpts. F.162 bales; stock. 176 807 balea.
BT. IXJI'IB, biay 14 urriuw-uulet and
nchapgad; middling, 13S"; sales, nona:
receipts, none; shipments, none; stock. 12..
(13 bales.
nj
nuary,
Buyers.
Oniana Packing Co
Dwiit ec
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
Swift, from St. Joseph..
Armour, from Sioux City
Other buyers.,
Totals
tJA 1 ix.is 1 nere were nracticaiiv no
fresh arrivals of cattle this mornlna- and
for the week receipts have also been very
moderate. AS compared with last week
mere is a decrease amounting to nearly
4,000 head and as compared with the same
weea 01 last year, tne decrease amounts to
about 8,000 head. Other markets have also
had moderate receipts so that the total
supply tor the week at all the principal
markets shows a loss aa compared with
last weeK.
Considering the -lla-Ht 'receipts the beef
steer market naa not been entirely satia
factory to the selling Interests. Each day
salesmen tried to get more money and
while the market did show some strength
on a few occasions, still trading as a rule
was slow with no life or tone to the mar
ket such as would naturally be expected
with light offerings. As compared with
the close of last week, -prices are very
little different and In fact there Is not
enough change In either direction to be
worthy of mention. Tha cause for the
lack of demand on the part of packers is
found In the fact that eastern markets
have been rather flooded with dressed beef
so tnat packers could not take their usual
amount of stock. Good to choice beef
steers are quotable from 34.60ffi&.00 with
something fancy a little above that. Fair
to good grades sell from 84.0O4i4.60, and com
mon to fair from $3.5064.00.
The cow market Is also just about steady
for the week. The proportion of cow stuff
to the total receipts has been small all
the week so that there have been none too
many to supply even the limited demands
of local packers. Salesmen tried to ad
vance Drices but were unable to do so aa
packers persistently refused to raise their
mas. manners are very slow sale and are
undoubtedly lower. Some of them have to
sell below 32.00. but most of them sell from
$2.0O&2.25, with cutters from $2.50fi3.00: fair
to good grades, 83.003,60. and good to
cnoice rrom 8.50if4.2o.
Bulls have been In fairly good demand
all the week and are safely steady. Good
to choice grades sell from $3,600-4.00; fair
to good from S3.00u3.6O. and commoner
grades from 33.00 down. Veal calves have
Deen in liberal supply all the week and
prices are In extreme cases a qusrter lower.
With the exception of something very
choice, which In extreme cases will bring
$6.26, about $6.00 Is the top.
Stockers snd feeders have been In fairly
good demand and the better grades may
be QUOted Steadv for the Wfelr Onmmnn
kinds though, have been neglected and are
a nine lower, oood to choice grades sell
from $3.754J4.25; fair to good, $3.60(53.76, and
the commoner kinds from $3 50 down. Rep
resentative sales:
BULLS.
At. Pr. Me. Av. 1 Tt.
1 440 8 00
STOCKERd AND FEEDERS.
440 4 40 t 1110 4 00
mous There was a light run hers this
illuming, put tne market old not show anv
improvement, 'ihe quality of the offerings
uajuijr ns goou us yesieraay ana, tast
ing that tact into consideration, the mar
ket started out about steady. After pack
ers had their more urgent orders lliled
they were inclined to be brarlah, so that
the clous wus slow and weak. The bulk
of the hogs went from $4.65 to $4.70, with
choice loads selling from H id to 14.76. The
commoner kinus went trom 4.6 down. Al
though the market was not active at any
time, still practically everything was dis
posed of by 10 o'clock in ths morning.
For the week receipts have been light,
aa there Is a decrease aa compared with
lust week amounting to more than 14.0X)
head and as compared with the same week
of last year there is a decrease of about
24,000 head. The market has not fluctuated
much during the week, but prices have
averaged a little better than last week,
thougn at the close the market is only a
shade higher than at the close of last week.
Puckers have not taken hold with much
life, so that It has been impossible fur
salesmen to advance the market to any
extent. Representative sales:
law Tork Insert! and Rsnorts.
NEW TORK. May 14 Total Imnorta of
dry gooda and funeral merchandise at the
o rt of wow iur tor tne week ending
oday wore valued at $13,043,988.
fcixporta of specie from New York for the
MS were MUXlsu silver and $13.976. 70U sold.
m ports of specie at New Tork during the
wea were tt.M0 gold aud $91,343 silver.
74..
47.
44 ,
71
44
1 ,
44
44
44
44
7
91
41
44
71
4
76 ,
41
74
ah. r-r.
140 4 47Mj
4 i lVs
4 47
4 47
4 47
4 47
4 47
4 47
4 47
4 47
1 IV
4 70
4 TO
140
44
140
No. At. (h. Pr. No. At.
144 40 4 48 40 134
14 101 40 4 40 44. ...... .144
7U 14 140 4 40 Tt ..121
16 130 ... 4 00 TO IU7
47 tC7 40 4 40 tt in
44 M4 ... 4 41 77 M4
,.iJ4 440 4 41 40 .U4
..(41 140 4 41 64 2111
. -tut ISO 4 41 47 J2I
..m 160 4 44 77 1.14
..tit 120 4 46 16 iii
..114 40 4 44 74 2t,0
..tit 40 4 44 46 1ST
..1H4 140 4 44 74 144
..147 40 4 44 77 IW
..140 44 4 44 T4 144
..16 140 4 44 44 IK
..147 luO 4 44 64 44
..I2i ... 4 66 44 M
.121 40 4 46 6H 12)
. .WS IM 4 46 74
.I4 ... 4 67 64 Ill
..UI 0 4 47 611 ...1HI
..la 10 4 41 44 K17
..121 40 i 7 42 4!,4
..111 ... 4 47 41 11
..134 40 4 47 16 1l
..127 40 4 4' 44 144
..444 40 4 47 4 171
.144 I4U 4 47 41 M
. 127 40 4 47 40 16
. 111 140 4 47 40 IV5
.144 M 4 47 44 M4
4 W 4 47
SHEEP There were not enough sheep In
sight this morning to make a marknt. For
ths week offerings show a falling off as
compared with lust week amounting to
about (.000 head and as compared with the
corresponding week of last year there Is a
decrease of about 8,0u0 head.
The bulk of the receipts this week has
been made up ot sheep and lambs ot only
fair qua lit v. Puckers ttave nut appeared
to be particularly anxious fur any great
quantity and as a result the market bus
l.e- .-n much change In prior.
Tu.. In.. ..ii be dacj 1U4 by call-
40
4 TO
4 70
4 TO
4 TO
4 70
4 70
4 TO
4 TO
4 70
4 TO
4 T
4 71
4 TI
4 Tt
4 71
4 71
4 tt
4 TI
4 71
4 76
Ing the market rather slow, but about
steady with the clone of last week.
Quotations for clipped stock: Oood to
choice lambs. 3604)6.66; fair to good lambs,
IS nj6.S0: good to choice waeled lambs.
36("i.7i; fair to good wooled lamba, 86 00
! '"; rooe to cnoice yearllnga or wstners.
FvtJO.z; fair to good yearlings or wetners,
14. 766.09; good to choice ewes, $4.7094.90;
lair to gnoa ewes, 4 oi.tJH,
Representative sales:
No. , Arer. ft.
2vu western wethers 84) 4 71
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. MARKET
Prices Hale Firm and Reeelata Are
Light.
May 14 CATTLE Receipts
CHICAOO,
steers, to 10
W6.65; poor to medium, $46044.90; stockers
and feeders, $3.10a4 40; cows, Sl.To'p 4.36;
I2.0iw4.0fl; calves, $2.6oii6.2ti; Texas fed
steers. J4.2534.&0.
HOGS Receipts 8 000 Ke.,1 Estimated
Monday, 80.CM) head; market steady; mixed
and butchers, 4.70ij4 90; good to choice
heavy. 34 8nj4.0; rough heavy. 14 6va4.75;
light. $4 Sf4l4.: bulk of sales. $4 764)4.85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 1.0T0
head; market steady; lambs, steady; good
to choice wethers, 84.66'u6.&0; fair to choice
mixed. 33.7ryf)4 60; western sheep. $4.5"ti5.60:
clipped native lambs. $4.6ra6.0fl; clipped
western lambs. 34.76u.10; wooled western
lambs, $6.2&U6.90.
St. Loo Is Lire Stork Market.
8T. LOUIS, May 14. BATTLE Receipts
150 head, no Texans; market steady; native
shipping and export steers, $450416. 66;
dressed beef and tfutcher steers. 34.26 a6.60:
steers under l.OoO pounds, 34.2fxij4.60; Block
ers snd feeders, 4.2K(i6.60; cows and heifers,
$3 2664.76; ranners. $2.264jl5; bulls, $2.6.V
4.00; cslves. J3(Xu6.0u; Texas and Indian
steers, $3.1634.75; oows and heifers, $3,009
4.15.
HOOS Receipts 2.800 head; market about
steadv: olirs and llahts. t4.2f4.60: packers.
34 Sua 4. 85; butchers and best heavy, $4.76j
4.VU.
SHEEP AND LAMBS? Receipts 809
har1 moplr.l fttnArtv nal,.A m ,,,.', 1 rv.
if6.5ft; lambs, $5.0iyu.8.00; culls and bucks,
$4.01XSS.00; stockers, $2.60$ 3.00.
Kew Tork Lire Stock Market.
NEW TORK, May 14. CATTLE Beeves,
recel"s, none. Dressed beef quiet at (ij
8Hc per lb. for native skies. Exports to
tliiy, 2.090 cattle, 616 sheep and 7,200 quar
ters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 167 head. Market was
steady; common to good veals, $3.606.6O;
city dressed veals, slow, o?9c.
HOGS Receipts, 3,272 head. None for
sale; nominally weak.
PHtitir AM) uuibs- Kecelpts, 2.445
tirfiH f'llnruiH .hnnn flpm ltnn4 lamKa
10c higher; unshorn stock nominal; clipped!
sheep, 35.30; clipped lambs, 86.20Jf6.75.
Drewsed mutton, 8V(al0c; dressed lambs,
firm at 10Vtf12M!C.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mav 14. CATTLE Receipts
82 head; market unchanged.
HOGS Receipts 3.966 head: market
steady; lights. $4.&&4.85; medium and
heavy, i4.70iW4.K5.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts none.
Slonx City Live Stoek Market.
BTrllTV eTTV To nr.. 41 O , -1
gram. ) CATTLE Receipts, 200 head. Mar
ket steady; beeves. $3.50(04.80; cows, bulls
and mixed, $3.004.80; stockers and feeders,
$3.00ti3 80; calves and yearlings, $2.75fT3.76.
HOGS Receipts. 4.500 head. Market
strong, selling at $4.50(j4.70; bulk, $1.6041,4.66.
Stock In Slant.
Following are the receipts of llv stock
for the six Principal western clrtea vesrer- ,
"ny: tL.atue.Mog". Blieen.
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas city ,
St. lxtilii
St. Joseph ....
Sioux City ...
Totala
44
200
800
160
82
200
6.930
8.000
4.000
2.800
8.966
4,600
640
1,000
6.010
300
light fine 1417c; heavy fine, I2flri4c; tub
washed. 2f"iStc
NEW tokk, tay 14. woOLe-nrm; oo-
. . m - m m
IUB1UO urrvi u4ju,
OMAHA WHOLES ALkt MARKXTS.
Condition Of Trade anal aetatlona en
Staple and Fnne? Fred see,
EOORRecelptSj liberal; marttst steady;
fresh stock, 15o.
LIVE POULTRT HenS, tr; roosters, ao
cordlng to alse, 6u7c; turkeys, 13c; ducks,
BUTTER Packing atoefc. !lHc; choice
to fancy dairy. 14tfl!c; separator, aoc.
FKEUIl ristt i rum, ic; picnerni, sw;
.1.628 29,196 ' 6,840
Wool Market.
LONDON. Mav 14. WOOL Tha offerlnirs
at the auction sales tndav amounted tn i.
021 bales in good condition. Comtietltlon
was brisk and prices were maintained.
Americans bought a fair quantity of light
victonnn. IView Zealnnd wns In active de
mand for FrnnO. Medium greasles and
flno scoureds were quickly taken by Ger
man buyers. Crosshreds wore In general
demand And a good sunnlv waa tnken for
America. Next week 35.630 holes will he
offered. Following are the Sales in detail:
New South Wales, 2,000 bales; scoured, 10d
Is 7d; greasy, 6V4dfffls iAd. Queensland, 1,100
bales; scoured, fkliffls lid: arensv. 10d
Is Hd. Victoria. 1.700 bales:- scoured. Ddi
2 IVsd; greasy, 7difls lUd. South Australia,
Law oaies; prreasy, 7r0'ua' ' west Aus
tralia, 100 bales: greasy. 69Ud. Tas
mania, 28 bales; greasy, lssjfls . lHd.-- New-
Zealand, 6,ono boles; scoured, 9d5lB 7d;
greasy, BVidSis Id. Cape of Oood Hopa and
Natal, 9o0 bales; scoured, 74d2s W.
greasy, 68Vid. The arrivals of wool for
he fourth series amount to 89.128 hales. In
cluding 44,600 forwarded direct to spinners.
HT. LOUIB. Mav 14. WOOL Rtaadv : Me
dium gradss, combing and clothing, t74?2Jc;-
rnLJii r ion 1 1 tyt, , v- ,
pike, 12c; perch. Pfi1; tiuertsh, 12c; white-
nsh, lc; sairnun, lie; sauum-a. w;
M - V. 1... ,4aMAi.r, 1 . f lhlAter. Vl i 1 ftt
per lb, 30c; bullnertds, lie! - Catfish, 13til4c;
llack bass, 20c; halibut, lie! crapples. 12c;
herring, 6c: roe shad. 78o; ahad roe. 3ic;
small clscoes. 10a,
I1U1 Vl- Inn liaMI. -
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers' association Choice No. 1 up
land 44 on Mn a x7 Rn: medium. 37.00: coarse.
$6.60; rye straw. $S 00. These pHces are for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair and receipts light.
ORANGES Navels, choice, all slsea. 32 60;
fancy navels, all slses, 2.7&'S.w; sieauer
rtneen sweets, all sisea, $3.A; Jaffas, all
sites, (2.oU.
LEMONS-Callforpla fancy. 300 to 860,
$3.60; choice, 240 to 27". 33 33 .
CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lb cartons.
soc; Imported ' Smyrna, -crown, ixc;
nrriwn 14c: 7-rrnm-n. 1&n.
BANANAS Per medium sited buncb.
DATE81 Persian, per bog of 0 pkga. 32;
per lb. In 60-lb boxes, 6c; Oriental stuffed
dates, per box, 12.4X1.
PINEAPPLES In crates of 24 to 42 per
crate, (3.00.
FRmTS.
AprLES Oregon fancy Ben Davis, per
box. $1.60; New York export Russats and
Baldwins, 4 (
STRAWBERRIES Arkansas, per 24-qt
case. t'' OiYa2 26.
CHERRIES California, per box. $160
auu.
VKOETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, $1.10; Dakota, per
du., si.iu; new icui ties stoca, in sacas,
per lb., 2o.
i4AVX Dn.AfNQT-7-fer du sz.1iM41z.no.
ONJONS Bermuda, per stf-lb. crate, $100.
CABBAGE California, per lb.. SVc:
Southern, per crate, $2.76'3.0u.
VVJCUMtirVKa 4-er aos., loccgii.w.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate.
fancy, 32 60; choice, $2.26,
KniSHrJ-rer aon. ouncnee, .d-dooo.
LETTUCE TOD lettuce, per dotea. 4&41
Kc.
turnips Southern, per aoa. too.
BEETS Southern, per doa., 76c.
CARROTS Southern, per doa, 760.
PARSLEY Per dot., 40c
t, I.. 1 V, U XI' . . hit kn tl AH .Mn.
per bu. box, $2.00.
Br i j. av. nror uu.. nuiuv aiuwii, wutjuo.
ASPARAGUS Per dosen bunohea, 4660o
GREEN PEPPERS Par 6-baaket crate.
$2.00.
EGO plant per aoa., ai.oo.
SQUASH Florida summer, per dot., $1.00.
PEAS Per bu. box, $2.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin, twins, full cream.
11c; Wisconsin Young America. 12c: block
Swiss, 16o ; Wisconsin brick. 13ci Wiscon
sin Umberger, ISo.
t'IPBB-Per ddi., st eu; per 4 dpi., 43. a:
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
HIDES-No. 1 greed. 4o; No. 2 green. Be:
No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 Salted, 6c: No. 1 veal
calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 9Ac: No. 2 veal calf. 12
to 15 lbs. Ac; dry salted hides. 8ffl2o;
sheep pelts. 24fJ27c; horsehldes, $1.6O2.60.
HORSERADISH Per crate of 2 dosen
packed. 80c.
NUTS-Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
16o; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft shell,
per lb. 13c i No. 2 bard shell, ner lb.. l?c:
pecsns. large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
10c; peanuts, per lb., 8c; roasted peanuts.
per id., aciiniii wninutn, uruidic; large
hickory nuts, per lb.. Ho: almonds, soft
shell, per lb.,' 16c: hard shell, 13c; abell
barks. per bu., $2 00; black walnuts, per
bu., $1.28.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK. May 14 EVAPORATED
APPLES No change, either In prices or
general trade conditions. Common are
quoted at 496Wc; prime st Btytififco; choice
at 6ff6UiPf and fancy at WHin,
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
show no Improvement ss a result of the
slight Improvement in-"demand and prices
still range from 3o to bc, according to
grade. Apricots attract a fair Jobbing de
mand and -rule firm; choice are quoted at
tx&'lOfte, and choice at 9V310o. Peaches
also are moving fairly well and with hold
ers confident prices are firmly held. Choice
are quoted at 7ViigTV4fC extra choice at
71T8c, and fancy at 9Hffl0c.
Soerar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. May 14SUGAR Raw,
firm; fair refining. 3 5-16ff3Hc; centrifugal,
96 test. 8 13-16e?3V-' rnolasses sugar, 311-18
8o, Refined, firm; No. , 4.40c; No. 7, 4.86c;
No.1. 4.30c; bto. 9. 4.26c; No. 10, 4.20c; No,
11, 4.1: No, 12. 4.1QC; No. 13. 4.05c; No. 14.
c; confefaionerg1 A,' 4.65c: mold A. S-lRo;
cut loaf, 6.6fle; crushed, R.B0c; powdered,
4.90c ;, granulated, 4.80c; cubes. B.05. .
NEW , ORLEANS, Mat 14.-STJOAR-
Steady ; open kettle, J44S-16c; open ket-
t'e centrifugal. e; centrifugal whites 44
4Sc: yellows, 3u4c; seconds. t'StlJ'V.
MofASlKS Nominal; open kettle. 2ty
2Tc; centrifugal, lovlac. Syrup, aominal, 30
625c.
Oils and Ilonln. '
OIL CITT. Fa . May 14.-OII-Oedlt
balances. $1 62; certlilcates, no bid; shlp
menls, C.tM bbls., average 77.1 bMi
runs, 87.4M bbls.. average ia.H hils. shtfv
menu. Lima, 46,894 bbls.. avenger bhAn
bhls.; runs, Lima, il,54 bbla, average 63,
879 bbls. .
NEW TORK. May 14. OILB-Cotton-seed.
easy; prime crude, nominal; prim
vellow. 27tc. l"etroleum, easy; refined,
7w i'ork. t815; I'hlladelrhla and Balti
more, 3.i0; in bulk, $ii.3u. Turentlne.
steadr, f'nfHc
It isiN yulet; strained, common to good,
$2 8T'V IC1
SAVAis-NAH. May n-OIIA-Turpentlne,
quiet; 64c.
ROSIN-Flrm; A. P. C. D. $130; E. $?:
F. 3270; O. 3176; It, 31W; I, 31.00: K. $3.15;
M, $3.20; N, $3 .30; W O. $3 60; W W, $3.80.
7orelrn Ftnnaelal.
IX1NDON, May 14.- Rates for money
were extremely easy In the Market to
day and the surplus accounts were higher.
On the Stock tjichange there was the
naual Saturday lassitude. The undertone
was- falrlv lirm. but all-round profit tak
ing reduced the market to a condition of
exhaustion. Consols were easier and
home rails had a sagging tendency. Amer
icans were dull In anticipation of a bad
bank statement- They closed quiet after a
slight nominal recovery.
PARIS. May 14. On the Bourse today
K rices fell off some, but the market closed
rm. Russian Internal 4s, 8. Ml; 8 per cent
rentes, 96f 90c for the account.
RERUN, May 14. On the Honrs today
trading was dull; quotations mostly lower.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, May It.-COFFEE-flpot
Rio, stendv: No. 7 Invoice. 6'c; mild,
steady; Cordova. lOifiltc. Futures opened
steady at unchanged rrlces In response to
steadier European cables and reports that
primary receipts during the holiday had
been light. Demand wns very limited,
however, and soon after the opening ths
market sagged eft a partial 6 points, clos
Inar net unchanaed tn 5 points lower. Sales
were reported of 16.600 bags. Including May
at 6.60c; July. 5.7flc; September, 6.9a6.95c;
December, .20&6.26c; March, 6.4&&6.&0c.,
Dry Roods Market.
NEW TORK, May 14. DRY GOOD8
Tha week lust ctced haa shown a decided
Improvement In the demund for spot goods.
Warmer weather throughout the country
has been mainly responsible for this In
activity. Trade In nearby sections has
opened up and from now on the demsnd at
both first and aecond hands Is expected to
Improve.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN 6T7PPLIE8.
Department of the Interior, Office of In
dian Affairs, Washington. D. C, March 21.
1904. Sealed proposals, indorsed "Proposals
for blankets, woolen and cotton goods,
clothing, etc.," as the case may be. and di
rected to the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, Nos. 119-121 Wooeter street. New
York City, will be received until 1 o'clock
p. m., of Tuesday, May J4, ihv4. lor rurnien
nar for the Indian Service, blankets, woolen
nnrl cotton roods, clothing, notions, hats
and caps. Bids must be made out on Gov
ernment blanks. Schedules giving all nec
essary Information for bidders will be fur
nished on application to the Indian Office,
Washington. 1). C.i the U. 8. Indian ware
houses, 119-121 Wooeter street. New York.
City, Z6&-267 South Canal street, Chicago,
111.; 816 Howard street, Omaha. Nebr.; ol
South Seventh street, Bt Louis. Mo.; the
Commissaries of BubaWence, U. S. A., at
Cheyenne, Wyo., and Bt. Paul, Minn. ; the
Quartermaster, U. 8. Seattle, Wash,!
tne postmasters at Ploux City, Tucson,
Portland. Rnokane and Taootna: and the
u.nntnFiiiriira' and Producers' Association
of California, San Franolaco, Cal. Bids will
be opened at tne nour ana aayn auuve
stated, and bidders are Invited to be pres
ent at the opening. The Department re
serves the right to determine the point of
delivery and to reject any and all bids, or
any part' of any bid,
W. A. j6nES, Commissioner. .
atisaisi-oa
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE.
n i , 41 A uaUAl klsa.
will be rcelvd until 12 o'clock, noon, Jun
a a. a. i rvta tnw Vina Tltsa rA rf u nut Irin Or
ilrbury School District at the office of
s T.Snr umratirv. Falrburv. Neb., for
furnishing material and putting in a heat-
in uuiiumn ..v. .. ...
6th
Fa
ing plant in tne n,. ".""'""i.iV' Z.i.
rocess or erwuon in wm wrt. ......
o be In compliance with the plans and
meoiflcatlona on file In the aald secretary s
EbcIi bid must be accompanied by cer-.,v
tifled check. In amount $200.00 aa a guaran
ty Of gOOd lth. i. : A
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