THE OMAHA DAILY DEE; SATURDAY, MAY 21. 100. CRALH MD PRODUCE MARKET B0.dd.4n Adruo it Wh,t by BpeeultUr lion, Sol the Public ARGENTINE SHIPMLNTS ARC DECREASED CoadHloa la th BW 3Uvr Valley . BIU hllUk-Owi Move. t Kitwt4, wit Onia u IU. OUAHi. Mav to. 1104. Jt, du to th covering of ahorta because of tha vary ama.ll couirtrl aiocka at cm- -ago ana uu or two olhar (rain ma casta, war confined entirely to tus iiiwamiuit. The general public la ault inu.ffrrent to thaae condition and refuaea to buy. Tha September wheat doa not enar by a g.xj ooai in in airengtn of the aeaiDy luturee. The market la thouaht to bo aniliely with out manipulation. Tha rapid decrease in tha atanaard oat Block baa set tha out none to covering. lh oat have been going out of Cbicaxo at a rata which wl.i take tha entire a took by the end of the montn. in Minneapolis stocks or whatt will decrease for the week more than l.ow.- OuO buahala. tha Liverpool market waa up looay iron 10 7a on me American ad vance and on tha abarp deollne In Argen tina Bnipmenui ana lue Roumanian newa Argentina ahlpped l.OJU.OOO buahela leas dur ing the week than far tha week nrecedlna. Tha figure are, however, nearly the same aa for tha weak laat year. Argentina coin reached Lu94, against 844,000 buahela for laat week. Hungary report drouth and rust. jvariy rain, bow ever, will largely BLiri mis oemag. Tha bulletin of tha Commercial Wait ays eellng In tha lUd rtver valley Is back, 60 par oent of laat year a area not being In laat Saturday. Tlds would make about t per cent of . laat year's wheat planted. ConaJderaal of tha land la not plowed and will go to flax and barley. The wees: has been ravorabla and the bulletin expect 7 per eeat to be aown by tomor row night. Perhaps SO per oent may be reached of laat year's crop and this will be tha maximum for this crop. Outside tha valley seeding la praotloailv dune and piam ii up ana 100 dag well, aunougn somewhat lata. ' J. J. Hill la quoted aa saying the spring wneai ini year wui not be larger than the arrears of last year. He look a for a crop or two-thirds from tha entire united States. Ha believes Jonee Is correct In airwcUng a shortage of 60,000.000 buahela. .The range In price of Omnha grain for future delivery and tha oloae Thursday au looay were aa follows: Closed . Opened. High. Low. Today. Thur. Wheat May ... 99 ... tl 05 SS t4B 96 B 82 ti 82B 81B July Wl. Corn May 7VB 71VkB a b Hi. el A El B 4fiA July 4" Sent. 43 Osts- jnay .... July Sept. M B iia hb jl atxea. coo. Local Cash Grata afavkot. , "Not mora than If par cant ef tha com Is now In farmers' hands." aald A. H. Bawaher. "It Is all good corn now. Our receipts ror tne last few oays cave oeen more than half No. I oorn and I think they will continue so. Our corn ss a whole is muoh bettor than Chicago gets. Their Illinois oorn Is bad and some of the Iowa. What ther aet from here la No. 3 or better. X see they have tha Idea a big movement of oorn la axoeoted In this state and that they will get little of It, the feeders taking all. . I think a movement of oorn can be expected, but perhaps not as large aa naa bean thourhi In the east. We will cer tainly have more here than the feeders can us and will be able to supply a good deal to any market which wants it. Wheat and oats wsra steady at provall ln Diioee. but corn waa oft 1 cent. Re ceipts were: Wheat, t cars In and I cars out; oorn, M oars In and I cars out; oats, 4 cars In and 6 cars out. Chicago wheat receipts were t cars and St. Louis S cars. Omaha oorn received la tha 1 orgeat for umi rfeva. Representative Bales of oarlota by sampls On track, omana: , . Mixed Corn No. 1. I ear. 60c; No. 1 1 oar, So; no grade, 1 ear, 440, Oats No grade, I cars, 40o. . Bye No. '4, 1 car, Mo. . WHEAT No. 1 hard. PSWe: Ho. t hard. tfrffKSo; No. 4 hard. 72S78c: No. 1 spring, a.O. VT n a .Kn- Bi4A CORN-No. t, 4MfS0; No. I, 4?(J49o: No. 4 i7e-4Sc: no grade, Hrcj No. t yellow, WVM) 11 Ho: No. 1 yellow. 4f50Ho; No, I wblta, ilGbte; No. 1 white, 4ii4f50o. OATS No. I, 41o ; No. 1 40b: No. 4, Wo; No. I white, 42tB4Sc; No. 1 white, 41 420 NO. 4 wnue, B(oevo; Btanaara, uvuw Notoa froaa the Gxekaage Offlee. ' Oeorga Hallanbeck of Hlnton, la., and Fred Knott of Maaaena, la., war ajcohang Vlaltora " . Omaha Inspections of grain were 28 car. On car of wheat graded No. hard winter, 1 car No l vallow. 1 oar No. White and car no grade, or oats, 1 car graued no. white aad I ears did not grace. Omaha grain stocks are Wheat. 141.89 buahela; corn, 240.SM bnahela; eata, U,U1 buahela contract corn la: Merriam llolmqulst, 144i8, Union alsvator, buahela 1 total, latiw ousaeia ' Cloelagf Prleee at Other ' Fatata. Closing prioea of grain today and Thurs day at tha markets named were aa follows CHICAGO. " Wheat Today. Thur. July inin.nn.f...... 8t4 47A September . MB tOhi torn July ..... 4tH 4HB KANSAS CITY. Whaat- iuly ...... .... TSi - TM -sp tern be r TOiB 10 Corn July 44 44U Baptember u 42Vi ST. LOUU. Wheat- illly e naSa4 HI IBIS 944 epumber kvsi ' Mi Corn July 471 474 September aftti 4ii MXNNSAPOUaV .Wheat SeptemM'e"!".'.'!!..'.!'. 2B ti3 DULUTH Wheat July ' M B M. September . . -. tiB NEW YORK. Wheat July isyji rs September ....... a U aaksd. B bid. BW YORK GBXEKAti MAHJCKT Raatatlooia af tho Day aa Varioa Oaaaaa4ltle. NSW YORK, May tt. FLOUR Receipts, pirm, with Inquiry; ' wluter patents, 6.Uui K.4D: Minnesota patanU. li.UKa6.36: winter straights, Hfci&.10; Minnesota bakers, U.00 winter axtraa, M.4biuu; winter low grades, 3 bf$ W. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. Het-lai choloa to fancy, U-lbJ 4.80. CORNMEAle-Staady; yellow western, n.O&aLlw; city, U.lul.U; kUn dried. ti.w3 RYB Dull: No. I western. 70a snot. BARLKX-Steady; feeding, 4o, 0. L f New York; malting, 66000, c I, I.. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, W.0UO bo. Spot mar ket unsettled; No. 1 rod, nominal, elevator; No. 1 red, nominal, f. a b.. afloali No. 1 northern Duluth, (102, f. O. bM afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o, b., afloat. Options made additional strong advance during the forenoon, led by May, whloh Bold at tl. but It weakened and closed Wo ret hlpher to 440 net lower: May, WHo H.O0, cloand at toSic; July, KlHflHo, closed at tlic; September, UlieHrSAu, closed at s4o; Xeciiiber, USU4Sc. closed at Klo. CORN Recelpta, l,tli bu.J xports, ,tJ bu. Spot market firm; No. t, nominal, ele vator. l7o. f. o. b afloat; No. I yellow, Otto; No. 1 white, tTo, UpUon market at first waa strong and higher, but later Bold iff with wheat, closing barely ateady at Ho deollne to We advanoa; May, QtS0ko, closed at 4uc; July, mhCWHo. closed at a4So; September, WifiMo, closed at frSUo. OATa-Recelpta, 70,0u0 bu.; exports, .lw bu. Spot market steady: mixed, K to 11 lte., 44c; natural white. SO to 31 Iba, tsvi Vac: clipped white, M to 40 Iba, eiVirMwc. r Ei.l 1nn: eprina bran, la.fco, June Shipment, middlings, 13.70: June sblpmaat. city. U40IV324 60. TAJXOW-lUay; olty, 4o; country, 4HO HAY Steady; sblpptnc, 46)ro; good to holce. Kiy7o. I HOPS fctesdyi state, oommon to choloa, . llul oroo. luiac; lvul rrop, tJiUtc: olda. tl l4o. Paclrto coast. IMS crop, lfctJuc; xul crop t tijjx-; olds. Ml Ho. lilPkrV-Steady: Galveston. t to Iba. Uo; California, XI to pouada, Uo; Teaaa dry. U to 10 pounds, 14c .RATHER Steady: acid. tKJo, RICM Steady; domeatlo, fair to extra, t Cbo; Japan, nominal. V Ofib-Hrrai duoiestla fieeoa, ttftttc, ruOYUlAJOtr-ieeaf, aloadjri faiuil. 1.0 bW kam, t : vi; packet, .Mi!.S0: city tT India ne, fitoogiloo Cut meats, inaatlv; pie led belli. KM7mr ntnkled ihnulW H.M; pickled ham. fWH 09. UM, kj we-iem itmitimi, e.7v; refme.i, easy; cn tlnent. tn .75; compound. t04jr ! Pork, dull famllv IMIA- .Hyw 1u til Artel is u; mesa HiiiBU. BI,TTtR-tfr: creamery, common to extra, HfrtOc; atata. dairy, common to extra. IS a 19c. CHEESE New. firmer at 4ac: eld aue- tatl'ms dropped. K008-Kssier: western BtoraeTe selection. 17VfCL first. 1717c. POULTRY-Allv and dreesed. steady and Unchanged. CHICAGO OR&II AID rKOTIMOIIt ("water af the TrasHa? CloataaT Prteea Board at Trad a. CHTCAOO. Mm 10. An advance of to In May wheat waa followed by a sharp break of 44e tndav. The erratic actions of the May option resulted from apecuiatlve maneuvere attending me acarcuy ok wns for present use. Ctoalnx naurea on Hay were unchanged from yeaterday'a final quo tations. July closed at a loaa 01 Corn la up 4rc. Oats are down inta, and provisions are from lc to 12Vjo higher. A fet. Louis trade Journal In Ita weekly summary claimed that further Improve ment In the condition of winter wheat were reDorted from all sections and that indications pointed to large yieias in nan- sas, ruebranka ana Missouri. ine selling movement Increneed on a sharp decline In May. Under liberal pront-iaKing tnat oe II very sold off to PTVjO, a loss of 4So from the high point The weakness was felt throughout the entire list, July declining in syntpatny to woko. ua tne oreaa enons became active bidder for May, farcing the Drtoe ud to 9o. where tha market closed. Future deliveries, however, failed to rally, July oloalng at 0Ho. a not loss of &V for tha day. Clearanoea of wheat and flour war equal to TL00 bu. Bradstreet's ex porta of wheat and flour for the week were equal to i.xzb,ow du. iti mary receipts were 147,700 bu., compared with IM.40O a year ago. Mlnneapolla, Du- luth and Chicago reported receipts af (1 car a, against 70 last week aad Ml a year a corn market waa strong early In the day. The selling became quite general and Rrfoea receded sharply. The market oloaed rm on renewed coveting by ahorta. July opened a snaas to Mru to lower at tvepwo. advanced to 44p, sold off to etVeC Xocal receipts were cars, eight of eontraot rrmle. The feature of trading In eata waa tha early strength and subsequent weakneas or tna May delivery. May rangea between ilHc and Uo. closing at 12c. July opened a shade to Uo lower at VMukiKo. sold between Hi34Ho and Mo and oloaed at Mo. iooai receipta ware 71 cars. Provisions were firm. Tha market weak. ened durlaa tha latter nart of the session. Packers were the principal sellers and the demand cams from scattered sources. July pork closed at fll.OtH. July laid was down Ztyc at e.lKW- tubs were off ac at u A 1 icauillel 1UIUI Val I sKUipfJU 1UIIUWI ArtJoies. Open. Hlgh. lw. Close. Tes'y. Wheat I May twioiw n a July b July a Sept. WW T!eb fS IS, 874k HZ D epu Corn- 4J May July Soot. 41 47J 47 47Vkj '41 48 474 4BW64 4iM 41 Wl On la- May July SeDL 43 43 S 41 . 41 10 WW! Pork- July Saot. U 29 11 16 4 W 11 11 40 0 40 tt 11 00 U 02H 11 1 U 22 UliW U 34 Lartl July SeuL 10 4 S2W M alV4 1 DU lUbs July Sept. 4 42H UWl 4 47S No. . a Old. b Naw.- FIXUR Dull and atronr: winter oatenta X4 70(U4.M); straights. t44uH0; spring pat ents, h .ww4.au; straignts, s.vjv4.iv; Daxers, wriitAT-Nft. 3 spring, atetni.oo; no. 3. 7c: No. 1 red, 11.061.0. )RN No. 1. 494Hc: No. 1 yellow. El 062HC - OATS-N. t 429ilc; No. I whlta. 42H who. .. . ..... . , .. v,,,. NO. 3, 77a " AHL.KY Oood f eedin. ' iaOSto: fair to choice malting, 4B(J66c. " ' ' SEEDS No. 1 flax. tl.W:- No. 'l' north- weatern, 11.09; prime tlmothyY 43.06: clover. oontract rrade. 310. 7S. ': 1' PROVISIONS Mesa Dork'fter" bbU ttO.M CU.OO. Lard, per 100 lbs., e.20ffi.2a. Short no sides tioose.1, M.rauw.iift. anort clear sides, (boxed) 14.2S&.tO. Tha following were the receipts and shlr- menia yesieruay; Receipts Shipnients. Flour, bbls...... Wheat, bu Corn, bu.. Oats, bu so.euo I1.9W 11, 800 W.W0 (1,700 11.000 60,600 101.000 . nnrt nye, du... Barley, bu 00 .. fCgug 1.400 On the Produce exchange todav tha but ter market waa saaier; creamery, 14911ci; dairy. 12S17a Fgga, steady; at mark, cases Included. UUvlowo. Chose, weak: Now York, (rood, 7WdVkO. v. ' Laals Oral a uaal Pvwvtsloaa. ST. UOUIBL May Ml WHS1AT Lowari track, 1X1; July, t4Wo: No. 1 hard. io4ll. win Btaaay; ua. 1 caao, atvec; July, 41.' . .3.h..mW. AHA OATa Weak: No. i oaah, 43oj track, 43Wo; July, 7o; September, Vjo; No. 1 white. Si LOUR Steady; red winter pa tents, 14.90 64.00; speolal brands. UQ&o higher; extra tanoy and straight, (4.6cv4l; ciaar, 11.8041 aw. siSEXe-Timothy, staaay, ya. 400x75. BRAN Strong I saokad, ast track. fL UAY rirm: timothy. U.UMiiAJH srairla. lt.VWul.0O. ikon convJi xi rw rm, BAGOINU-4V. HEMP TWIMlMa PROVISIONS Pork, lower: fobblnsr. 1U.50. Lard, stsady; prima a teamed. tAM. Baooa (boxed), ateady and . unchanged: extra horta. 17.00; olaar ribs, tl.lVwi ahort dear, wbtiTRY Firm; chickens, lotto: springa, KKlc- turkeys, loo; duoks, o: geeaa, to. H u TTiitt low ; oxaamary, ltilvo; dairy, Hha.l7o. ' avuUB tnaaoy, una, case muni. Reoeipta. Shipmenta. Monr bhla - A0U0 4.000 Wheat, bu - 1. 44.100 Corn, bu....M..H,.... 4u.ooo 41,000 Oata, u..- 44.060 UfiM Iftiifi City Oravla suaa lrwvtaiaaa. KANSAS CITY. May 10.-WHEAT Higher; May, Wo: July. 7Cc: Sept ember, 'vm7Vo; oaan. no, s nara eouviitc; r". liItlKo' NaT. red. !L0LtiN. , mt fLOr, receipts, II Cera CORN-Steady ; May. Wo; July. 44q 44Ho; September, 4i1flt:o; cash. No. 1 mixed. usaMWc; no, a, aiayoeo, na wotta, stc; No. 1 So4o. OAl-S-rlrm; No. I wait. 44toj Na t mixed, 44c HAY-rirm: ohnloo timothJL tlOBkmH CO; hole prairie, 13.00. x I c w. HOTTER Creamery, l&C17o; dairy. 14a KOGS Steady ; Uiaaouri and Kansas stook. cases returned, 12c; tfK a wuiie. wooa oases muiuaea, uo. aeosists. Bhlisnenta Wheat, bu 11.4W , 41.001 Corn, bu KJ0 17.4(4 Oats, bu 1.000 , UM rhtladolyhla Pradlaaw Maa-kat. PHILADKLPIA. Mav I. BUTTER Steady, fair demand; extra reterncTeam ery, Uo; extra nearby print. 13a. , EOOS Steady, good Inquiry; fraah nearby. 17Wc. at mark; freah western, 17a, at mark; rrean southwestern. Uo, at mark; freah southern, Mo. at mark. CHEKSU-DuU; New York full cream a. choloa to fancy, Ht44o; fair to good, eHf IWo. Mtlwaakoo Orala Markwt, " MILWAUKEE. May WHEAT Weak: No. 1 northern. 11: No. 1 nnrtaara. SaiJi t&o bid; July. Wc bid. RYE Firm: No. 1. T8t3rfiH. bAKU&Y-SUady No. A alo: aaxaala. IAS Oo. . CORN Firm: MO. a. Uateial Julv. JMla asked. . afldaoapwlta Grata xfavkea. MtNNEAPOLJS. May WrTEAT-Mar. 16Wc; July. MWc; September, tlaiWo; on traoa, no. 1 aara, satjiBeewo; fo, ; ern, WThT,o; No. 1 aurthara, 16H V ..M.a ' . I second patents, 18 3.hj ft rat olaara, seoona cieare, ai m Biuut a oiuk, iauoar.o. Dalata Urate Market. DTTLUTH. May 10. WHEAT r atarat No. 1 hard. t7e; No. 1 aortharn, IsWo: No. 1 northara, MVo. To arrive: No. T hard, 7c; No. 1 northern. 10; No. 1 northern, ISWc. On track: No. 1 northara, wa; No. 1 northern. tWHkai May. MWo: Jul. 4o; Beptewbw, li-Ow, 9 tavei pool Owala ava 3rwlsdaa, IJVFRPOOLj May M.-WHUTM aay; No. 1 caiueraia. aa iom. Futures quiet: May, nominal; ,uly. 4 4hd. CORN Spot, flran: An.rloaa mixed, now, 4s ad; a mw loaa aalxed. old, 4 14. JTatwraa qulot; May, numlu luai, July. 4 4. rworla Grata Market.1 PEORIA. May- V -CVKN-a--ri No. t, Ol! tn. t4tev 1 north- NEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS Tasapat af taO 8potm'tiT Kiftd Batnrt Tiridij. CAPITALISTS UNWILLING TO BUY OR SELL OBOorlalaty aa to Which Way Prleoa May Mavo - Loads Oytraleri to Proses with Batroxao Caatloa, s NEW YORK, Nay 10. The new and varying fluctuations In the stock market and the email volume of the total trans actions each day are an accurate reflection of the timid and vaccllallng temper of speculative mind. The great body of capi talize are evidently refralnlna from either adding to their holdlnga or Blocks or llqul- aating. ine oraera by room traders, on which the market movement depend, do not afford motive fore for more than email fractional change. A movement of fraction Invite taking of the meager pront or inauce tne prompt pocketing or a loaa, owing to the great uncertainty a to wnat direction price may suodsniy move. The midday rally today waa princi pally due to the heavy debit balance by the aubtreaaury at tha clearing houee, due to the payment of a 49.000,000 treasury war rant to J. P. Morgan St Co. as fiscal agent a of th Republic of Panama for the canal. This, payment I to th benefit of bank cash and will flarure aa sa offst to th losaea br sold exoorta. Tha axoorta. in clpal cause of th lea of ill,b1.00v by th oank on uoireaaury operations tor ine week. The 12.6oO.0u0 shipment In gold coin Is to be reckoned In addition. The move ment of eaah with tha Interior naa Been heavily In favor of New Tork again. promising to reduce th loss to th sub treasury by fully half. Weather rDorU favorable to tho crop war received, out in wneai maraei waa further Influenced by th ahortage In sup- alv. Tha cotton market, on the other hand. by th further fail In prtcea, added to the attraction for foreign Duyera ana promises an Imnrovement In tha eXDort showing lor that atapl. There la an Increaae of 491,000 buahela In th week a export of wnoat over laat week, but only a small proportion of the average tor tna correaponoing wn m raoant vera went out. hlxporU of oorn were Utlie more than nominal. Th mar ket rlnaad not far from the beat prlc Unnit, wars dull and lrrecular. Total sale. par value, 31,400,000, una bed buuw Doaaa Wer unohanged on call. Ftollowln- waa tu rang- 01 prices en ui Stock axoiiang: , Ciaieaxiiga.iow.uioee. Atchison 10,100 300 2.400 7 31 44 do pfd 1 93 78 B. k O 73 777k 1 Us do pfd ltd) 1 90 116 Can. Pacific Central of N. J Che. A Ohio Chloago A A vdo pfd Cnlcago Qt. Western ui U7 us 19 "iod ii 14 c a. w C. M. A St. P lev Y.itA is9 iis 139 100 176 126 176 UO piU .v.. Chicago T. 4V T do pfd C. C. C. 4 St. Lk... i it S3 100 mo 100 14 m 16 Colo. Southern do 1st pro. do Id pfd 61 low S00 80 Del. A Hudson K lb4a 164S 164 Del., U & W 300 3t2 3bt 27W l. A R. a do Pfd 1 .. 46 32 It 6)1 6n 14 34 ii 69 84 U Erie MOO loOO 300 100 do Ut pfd do Zd pfd Hocking Valley do pfd 111. Central Iowa Central tOO 12 Ut do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd BS a tf loo ii 400 I8W 38 I 4 N Manhattan L. Met, Securities Met, St. Ry Minn. A St. L 400 ioiw ioVj 1.400 UAt 1V 300 77 7 1,300 110 110 "ioo ei iivi M., St. P. A 8. St M. do pfd Mo. Pad flo 1,000 Lioo 400 30 16 36 M., at. X do nfd Nat'l R. R of M. pfd N. Y. Central Norfolk A W 1,100 114 114 200 64 64 do pfd Ontario A W 300 30 30 111 Pennsylvania P.. C, C. & St, Is. Reading 4,7l0 113 1.900 41 41 do 1st pra do 2d pfd.; 'iiooJ Rock Island Co..., do pfd St. Ii 4 1 F. Id pfd 300 too St. Louis S. W do pfd So. Pacific So. Railway I do ofd 6.100 1.900 700 Texas & Pacific Tdl., St. Ia A W..... 100 14 14 do nfd J Union Pacific 11,600 do pfd.. "0 Wabash 300 do bfd 4UU til W. A Lake Eri Wl. Central i.'c.ntr-ai:::::::::: 'I Adam x t,.M ... American Ex. U. S. Ex M. Walla-Fargo Eht...M , AmaL Copper leoO Ml Amer. car jt ouv da nfd lot Amer. Cotton Oil UO Bill. ... .. Amer. Io. do pfd Amer. Unseed Oil... do pfd Amer. Locomotive... 100 "IS "ileoo 1.600 t.400 do pfd Amer, Smalt. A R.. do pfd.. Amer. Sugar Ref.... Anaconda M. Co Brooklyn R. T Pnln tfS.el I jruh sa 1.100 too too 11 don.' Oa Corn Products do pfd Distillers' Securities. Oeneral Electric. ... 600 161 164 Inter. Paper. do pra ...... Inter Pump. ...... .., NltLlad:::::::::::::"-4t ii No. Amerloaa x-dlv ,, Paolflo Mall 100 People's Oaa. ....... Pressed Steel Car.. 'ioo do pf a. ........... Pullman P. Car.. Republlo StaaU... do pfd,. Rubber Oooda..... U, HID ,IMH,M 8 Senn. Coal I . S. Leather da ofd 7 U. B. Raaltr tT0 iiioo 100 0 do pfd V. a. Rubber- a pfd IT S. Steal Moo. do era u.300 WestTngb. Blectli... 60 1 Western Union tuO Total gala for tne aay, mi aharaa, ostsa ttask 4kw4alama OttTON. May t Call loans. tfftH V oent; Urn loan. 4CS par oant. OtmolaJ closing or atocaa ana sonii: Atchlaaa aaj. 4s. as 4s Mm- Osatiai 4a... Atshlaoa si aW . 44 e era Bostsa Alkaay. .. i Aasrloaa glaa ..... Atlaalta T4 Itiseaai Bu Cal. A Mssla. 440 Osataoalal It Oepasr Rao ..... 41 '4 Dalf Wsst IMt Dsfnlnloa Gael ..... 41 St Prasklla Tu, (tsstsa A kUlae 14 Boatsa MrnUI ! pltehsarg pi 14 Hex. vssarai T.. N. it. a n...i pare liaraestte 77 Valsa raaiae 33 asr. Ara. VBssa.., n Oraasy ......,..... 3 aa are - lala Korsla ......... IW Asmt. Pas. Take. Ansa ar SH'Sisaa. Miaiag ...... 1 .tatSiiMicblBaa 4 x. e , w- . h ... ,is Woslaa M Oi4 DssBlaiaa ...... llt. s X4 nwiossssia ...... ....... s natalsa L A Bdlasa glss. IUB.....I44 Osasml Blsstrte ....-14 Masa. BIsoIrM ...... t Qalasr tuyi Baaaasa ...-... 1 1. mm ....... se. S3 a ..... V. JS4 V. Oattad rratt Vans tkoe Masa,... Pta u aa p'e .... . ........... s . a, tuat A... rt4 Wlrwaa ..... t as BM M'Wetsrtae 74 Bid. Raw Tork Mlalaar Staaka. MXW YORK, May 16V-Tha following are the closing kg pnoe en mining atoeka: Utile Cahat ........ Oauute la Osaw .......JM Paasall ....... 9 r-stsal 14 BaTssa 44 Bisara Neva a Bsisll Hopes 14 AU.m .......... av Brass a; Braassrlah Osa ..... f Canatsck Taaaal ... M Osa. CsL A Va. I Mora Bilvav tnlTsr .....iaa bead rl lis Oea 3 Ksrey Yorxc Mwwey Market. ITSW YORK. May t. MONET On caQ. ,a..a,ft m ...t .In-I r. m ,l IV f fers4 atl per cent. Time loana. steady; 40 and 10 days. 3 par cent; 4 months, a tri per oent. I rim aoarcauui paper, o 4 pr csnt . BTk.XU4.a S-A.C liiaJN U 10 IX WKh THBltr g. sflaiag ...... . OU actual busln In banker' bills at U.tm e4.M?4 ror demand and at 14. 843-1 ss far 0-day bills; poeted raten, 14IW94S4 and H F'tjr,IV'; ciFramnrciai OII1B, 34 M. SILVER Bar, Kv; Mexican dollara. 44e, BONDS Oovernm en t, ataady; railroad. Irrearular. The oloalng quotations on bond are as roiiows: C. A rat. xa, n....tylilMankattaa a a. 4s... .11 ..-l"Hjku. Central . H ...'"! as ut Ine ii ...lwiMinn. a . U 4.... 44 ...HtVM.. K. T. 4a 1 ...1"HJ da to 71 ...lWVft R. R. ef M. a 4a T4 ...i4,in. T. C. a. Ia 4 4e eoupon 4e eew 4a ra. 4s el4 4a. re... 4e eoaa Atrhlena ia. 4a.. 4e adj. la Atlantis C. U 4a.. . O. 4 4s IWa Ontral et Oa. ta. 4e 1st Ine nea Ohio 4t4. ...101 N. J. C. a. Ie 1I1U No. Paclts 4a, 4a la A W. a 4a O. B. L, 4e A par.. Pean. eanv. Its.... .144 4 . t . 44 .. as ..ItWVt 74 Heaniaa n. .. M4 I0 t. U A I. M. a Is . 114 rhicacs A A. ISta 81. u B y. (a. 4a. HI v.. B. a a. a. 4s. n. 1 n. w. la .. hu v- M. a 8 r. I aeabosre a. Ie 4a.... TO c. N 71 12t HO. Pscllls 4 1U O.. R. L T. 4a iBo. Rallw.. .115H .11IS4 do eel. ta Tl t... a a i. v u.o. a a. u t. 4e..loit T . St. U W, Chlssao Tsr. 4a.. 74 S Union Piolno 4a 041 Con. Tobsoco 4a.... Cole. Bs. 4s D. A R. O. 4s Erls prior Ilea 4a.. 4o (An. 4a r. w. a d. c. is.. Hooking Val. 4 Saa. U A N. nnt. 4s.... Offered. . ae eonv. 4s...., .44 :r. 8. atssl Id la . V Watsah Is .41 I to dab. B .. 71 ..114H .. 37 .. 1st. . SKVi TV U B 4 .T0Sk Wis. Caatral 4a .IOT'4 Colo. P. A I. a ia. .100 70 Lsados Itock Market. LONDON. May 10. -Oloalng: usnsaia aiansy 4s anaoiiK .. .. 0 N. T. Csotrsl.... 94 7-11 Norfolk A W. .. do prd , .. 4VOnlarlo a W.... .... IT AaassoSa Aleklsoa 4s pfd BafcUnioFa a 'Okie, (aaadiaa Paells .. Case. Okl , Ctaicais Ot. W , c. m. a at p DsBsara CAR. o f Brls 4a 1st pfd s M pfa llllnsls Central . 31 lo 3114 KHPnn7lrnla ..... . tta Rand Mlaaa .n . I01 . lw Rsadlna ds 1st pfd do Id pld II 11 .141Vi . 1IH . IV . 44 . M . 44 . 4 .111 .lo t ao. nan war do pfd .... So. Paoiflo .,, t'nloa Paolflo do pf4 C. B. Steal..., do pfd Wabesa ...... do Dfd .... 9 44 44 44 44 ...... 4 ....... 31 Leala A Mask 3t K. a T 17 34 14 VI Bpaalsti 4a ... ax IInyF5',Ba, uncr''. 7-18d par oa. per cem. The rate of ii i.emm t in t v. a n.v. for short hills Is, Iiailfi-14 per cent; for three month' bills. 116-18a2 per cant. REPORT Or TBI CLRARIifO aOCIES. Traaaaettoaa af th Aeaaclated Baaks Dnrlaar th Pa at Week. NEW YORJf. Mav 3d Th. f Allowing table, complied by Bradstreet, ihowa the bank olrarlng at th principal cltle for the wek ended Mav 12 with tha nr- centage of Increaae and decrease as com pared with the oorreaponding week laat year: CITIES. Clearings. Ino. Dm. Nfw Tork ttL.r,mj5X J .T Chicago 140.020.929 11.1 Boston 132,462,442 4.1 PhlladslphU 107.277,366 14.1 St- Louis 63.48s.6in 1.0 PitUburg !7,696.6fn M.i San Francisco I0.2S,9S8 7.1 BaJUmor i t0.008,461 16 4 Cincinnati ,28,460 3.0 Kansas City 17.294.808 . New Orlean 13.661.730 11.6 Cleveland 12,279,061 25.1 Minneapolis 10.802,007 7.8 Ptrolt 10.601,444 1 Louisville 10,784.612 11.6 OMAHA 7,669.494 t.t Milwaukee 7,766,606 9.4 Providence 4,469.000 9.4 Buffalo i.102,912 7.7 Indianapolis 6.278,527 20.6 St. Paul ' 6,289,858 6.7 Los Angela 7,059.633 14.1 St. Joseph . 4.462.964 13 8 Dsnver 4.292.200 14 6 Colunil us 4.470,900 10.6 Memnliia 4,069.236 7.7 Seat'le 1,977,30 1.1 Richmond 4,448.286 7.1 Washington 4.086,3)9 7.9 Savannah 1.874.976 8.1 Albany 4.S1.308 6.2 Portland. Or 1,234,621 7.6 Fort Worth 1,678.749 1.8 Toledo, 0 1,081,802 1.4 Salt Lake City 2,606. 4!3 15.6 Peoria 1,362.753 14.5 Atlanta 2,697,169 7.8 Rochester 1,343.664 12.8 Hartford 2.213.112 16.0 Nashville, 2,634,000 M Des Moines 2.371.301 10.6 Spokane, Wash....... 1.342,3!8 12 3 t Tacoma 1,988.673 3.2 Grand Rapid 2.003,887 16.0 New Haven 1,024.758 6.2 Dayton 1,641.618 6.4 Norfolk 1,680,999 2.4 Springfield, Mass .... 1.696,561 4 Worcester 1,143.470 16.8 Portland. Me 1,491.623 2.8 ...... Augusta, Oa 981, F66 24.1 Topeka 9 1 3, 76 26. S Blcux City 1.231,015 16.4 Syracuse 1,610,658 1.1 Evanevllle 1.061,446 18.9 Birmingham 1.216.646 14.1 Wilmington, Del 1.084,630 11.7 Knoxville U07.398 221 Davenport 762,839 11.1 Little Rock 828.820 Wllkaabarr 827.854 4.1 Fall River 729.B43 11.6 Maoon 650.000 10.6 Wheeling. W, Va 734.231 1.1 Wichita 1,004.5X6 14.7 Akron 649,000 16.1 Chattanooga 129,082 11.1 Springfield, 111 623.607 9 8 Kalamasoo, Mich 741,940 4.7 ...... Youngstown 872,190 17.4 Helena 611.362 26 1 Lexington 618,190 15.9 Fargo, N. D 429.261 10.6 New Bedford 462.9I 11.1 Canton, 0 839,000 (6.5 Jacksonville, Fla 868,076 99.6 Lowell 624,678 21.8 Cheater, Pa 482.218 12.0 ....... Oreenaburg, Pft.i.... 863,4t4 ...... 41.4 Rookford, III 432.649 t.S Blnghampton 492,200 U.S.. Springfield, 0 818.647 21.6 Bloomlngton, III 104.884 T.8 stuincy. Hi 874, 428 2.1 Sioux Falls, 8. D.... J46.691 7.4...... Mansfield. O IS'SS '"i'j U t Decatur. Ill 36,92 4.4 ...... Jsoksonvlll. IU JS5-"Ai lT Fremont. Nb 166 .JjJ tHouaton " i2 ?" ? ! tOalveaton 6,628.000 4 1 ICharleaton, 8. C 1,005,676 4.1 tidar Rapids 161.026 Totals. U. H J2,024.241,4lr7 .7 OutSld N. f ...... 794.4a.8g7 7.1 CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Ottawa Halifax Quabeo Vanoouver, B. C... Hamilton Iiondon, Ont St. John, N. B Victoria, B. O tO.644.099 17.973.836i 1.1 16.4 1.1 B.7 tl 15.6 If 1 22 0 4.4 1.4 19.1 l.tj...... 4,8"6 8H0f l,9f'9.146 1.742,366 1.6H4.741 1,447,776 1,711.101 144.431 9b,3M' (44.6991 r Total. Canada.... 61.712.627 ivm included In toUls bacauB oontalning other Item than olearlng. I Net included in ttaia oacauaoox no oam pariaoa lor laat yr. Forolara vnaauiatal. wmr rar w- v an Business en th bourss torfay w dull, but values war fairly maintained. . . w .Du u.u tin Prices on tha hours today opened firm and became very ani mated, especially ruii, m,i "-'T -t.n, in oonaeaueno of Russian vlotoiiea Prlvats rat of discount, 1 per oent. Thr per oent rentes, aa oa tor me account. . . . LONDON, Jwar ". mw u".niiv. money Increased In the market today, pi s- oounta wsr firmsr. rrices me owvm. ohangs were rainy nmi. mnam .i.e Amerinana onened Irrevulnr, with took fairly steady, but operator wer Idle Later prloes naraenea somewniti. Buslne dosad quiet. Foreigners were a . .. i AwnAnf Jana.iaia. whloh loat a point or two In oonso.uno of th naval disaster. Rauak Claaurtagta. OMAHA. May to. Bank olearlnr for to day. 11.27,132.36, an lnoraaa r (HAlO.gl vr th corresponding day laat yaar. lagat aad Moaaaaoa. NE7W YORK. May 30. SUGAR Raw, firm; fair rennlng, 300 7-lsc; oentrlfugal I leal, o u a itf-j j. , u e , rav 8-16C. Refined, firm. NEW ORLJSANS. May . 8UOAR Strong; open kettle, IVtf 8-lAo; .centrif ugal. k3l 3-14c; oentrlfugal whites 4tg(4o yellowa, t-l: aeoooda !43o. MOLASSttS Nominal; open kettle, 2D9 16c: cantrUugal, 10 lie Syrup, nominal, to to 26a. 1 $ Dry OooA Market. NDW YORK. May 30. DRY GOODS Lit tle ehana in ooiwUtione ta noted. Buyer are waiting to ae what th outnent of th special sale to be held next rk will be. Certain ptioe are baiu named, but as a ml eallar refrain frexa iuakinT uota tlona Tea rrea trip to th World' fair each week. Be ooupoa on Pag I 0V1DA LIVE SIOCH MARKET 8m all las of Oattla and the litrktt Btiltd Aotirt tad Folly Stead, HOGS SOLO STEADY TO FIVt LOWER Receipt at Sheep aad Laaab steal er at aad Market Pally Steady, Cstlarada Waoled Laaab telllaa; at Top Prlee ot th Isaaoa, SOUTH OMAHA. May 24, 1904. Recelnta were: Cattle. Hogs, Bheeax OfTloial Monday .... Official Tueeday.... Official Wednesday Official Thuraday .. OlDcial Friday ... 2.439 6..6 1.36S ... 4.476 1 6.020 1.44 ... 4.4HO 30.671 1.348 ... 1..V.1 14.514 1.871 ... 1,167 7.478 1 442 Flv days thl week. . .16.0K1 6&,89 11.4M Same days laat week.. ..14.813 34.555 11.417 Same week before 17.9C4 47.724 18.671 Same three weeks ago. .2S.3.-4 60.701 21.91 Same four weeke am.... 11.669 64.592 83 691 Same days laat year.... 12.906 Su.tvl 13.HM RKCE1PTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table ahowa tha recelnta of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date with comparison with last lSli laru ions Tha hv Pttl .....116,091 877.714 ..... 1421 ''Ok 998.421 899.580 98 841 Sheep , 634 066 600,844 133.101 YESTERDAYS SHIPMENTS. The following Hat shows the number of cars or feeders ahlpped to tn oountry yeo- waay ana their destination: - average prlcea paid for noga at BodtB uniana xor in last aavar.. niri wiia com- I'ai irqpi Pto ltOA130t.l.im.ritM.ttt.l(B. My L.. Mar I... tt(10l44ltl4J . 4 B 474 7616 71 8 II 34 .4 65 7011711 17 144 . 1 69 4 76 1 44 t 34 8 M . 4 4S 472703 (228 61 ,4 4544tNlt7 144 . 4 44 463(93149(11 (61700(44( 10 169 4 (7 641 708 6 661 (It 166 4 6S 7 07 ( 61 ( 16 1 62 4 44 t 64 (46 (14 t 61 . 4 61 4 46 4 (1(144 4 t . 4 41 7 0 ( ts I fa 4 48- 6 34 7 12 ( 71 ( 17 4 82 7 12 ( G4 (11 I 67 4 40 (36 777(69l23t3 4 62 7 13 ( 72 ( tO I 40 4 62 4 27 ( 73 5 11 t 59 4 47 4 31 7 11 6 10 3 66 4 40(27 7 11(71 166 I M I " I 9t Way t... May 4... May I... 3 94 I It May f... M ay 7... t 30 May a t 1 96 1 17 411 4 86 4 12 May May 14... May ii.. May 11.. May 13... May 14.., May 16... May 16... May 17... May 18.., May 19... s 4 a 4 41 4 21 4 16 4 16 May 29... Indicate Sunday. Th official number of car of stock brought in today by each road wast Cattl. Ilog. Sheep.H'r'a C, M. St BU P. Ry, Tl V V. 1 1 Mo. Pad do Ry I Union Pn.a. System., it C. A N. W. Ry 1 F.. E. A M. V. R. R.. 18 25 t to 10 to I 4 1 1 107 C, St. P., M. A O.... 11 B. A M. Ry 14 C. B. A Q. Ry 1 K. C. A St. J C, R. I. A P., east.. .. C, R. I. A P., weat.. .. Illinois Central Total receipts 61 The disposition of the day's receipt as follows, each buyer purchasing th nuro- Der ot neaa indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing: Co.. 1 1.105 2.2U) 13U0 41 Swift and Company Cudaby Packing Co Armour A C0...1 , Omaha P Co.. St. J Swift, from K. C 109 2X7 44 63 283 n 2,0u7 Swift, from St. Joe Vansani A Co Lobman & Co 1 Hill A Son Hamilton A Rothschild, L. F. Hubs F. & 8 Cin. E. Co J. B. Root & Co N. Hagerty A Co Other buyers 1 67 1 22 26 96 1 8 15 64 25 CATTLE There was a very moderate run of cattle here this morning, even tor a Friday,, and aa all the buyers, both for local Dackers and for ahliiuera. seemed tu be quite anxious for supplies, the market ruled active, with urlces ateady to strong It did not take but a thort time for every thing to change hands. The steer market could be quoted active and steady 011 the general run of cattle and In the caae of the choicer bunches the prlcea paid In many Inslancea were a little Btronger. There were quite a few choice cattle offered, as will be seen from the aales below. A load aold for to.OO and a few email bunchoa sold from that UD to 35.20. As compared with a week ago th general market is a nine nig ner. un ine average the advance amount to about a dim. Something that Just suited buyers may have sold as much aa too niiier, wnue on th other hand la.a desirable grades are not aa muoh aa a dim higher. Taking th week aa a whole the market has been In very satisfactory condition and eaah day's receipts hav bean well cared for. The cow market was also activ and teady today, with aome sales perhaps a little stronger. There wer only a fw on sale, so that everything was out of first hands In short order. For th weak there la not much change on the light-weight cows and heifers, as they hav been selling high all along. Hnavy cows and helfere, though, that were neglected last week are about a dim higher this week and In some eases perhaps mora dinners and common cutters, however, are slow and lower. Bulla, vsal calves snd stsgs showed no quotable change, everything eelllng with out much trouble at ateadv prioea. There wer only a few Blockers and feed ers offered and In spite of the fact that the end of the week is at hand they aold fully ateady Where th quality was at all good. Thsv are also considerably higher for the week. The better grades are now quotable from 11.00 to ! 40. Representative sale: BKlsjr tsri'JU.KB. No. I.... 3.... 1.... I. ... 3.... 4.... 1.... II.... 14.... 3.... 14.... II. ... 44.... 31.... 10.... 41.... I.... 14.... 4.... 1... 1.... 8.... At. rr. 120 I 16 715 8 IS 410 8 H o 4 44 Ull 4 14 IM 4 14 140 4 IS Ull 4 M ...M 44 .... Hi iH ....1111 4 44 ....1210 4 44 ....MUT 4 40 ....lilt 4 60 ....1134 4 44 ....Hit 4 44 ....Hit 4 14 ...J044 4 41 ....149 4 44 ....1411 t ....1144 4 44 ,...11M 4 It ....12T7 4 T4 ....M44 4 ft 4 IS .... Ill 4 M ....1114 4 33 ....loal 4 44 ,...111 4 44 .... 171 4 4 ....un 4 a ....1031 4 41 ....111 4 4 ....11M 4 44 ....lew 4 44 ....1144 4 4 ....nso 4 so ....ll 4 Tl ....1UT ....ISM ,...ii4i as ....1141 4 3 11.... 17.... 34"" cowsV 1., 1.. I.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 9... 1.. 1.. 8.. 3.. 1.. 1.. 4.. 4.. 1.. L. 1.. 8... 34.. 1... , ...... 47 8 1U4 3 33 440 3 4 ....... K0 3 41 MM 3 T4 lubO 8 4 Ull 3 43 1U40 3 N loan 3 415 I 04 mo 3 io luoo I low I M lou 1 M in I 44 470 I 14 1110 I 44 HEIFERS. ........ 400 8 40 3 441 I 44 4 TH 3 44 II 1040 4 10 II ..... BULLS. .1100 3 31 1 1... 1... ......1410 8 40 1 ..... 174 8 40 1 I 119 I 44 . 1 I., 1. H30 3 74 i.. UN 8 44 I...- ua 174 1. .1740 II 1 mo ATAi,W." 147. 4 0. 470 8 44 V.- 144 4 M A. .......... 144 4 4 . 3......... 170 4 04 L 10 4 4 U.. 140 I 04 t ....... 144 4 44 1,. ........ UI IM ...... ... IM 4 10 . STOCK Kit 3 AND FEEDERS. I..... 40 I 0 ......... 044 3 T4 A 4so I (4 3 laf 1 at 14 sea I ia 1.... i 4 00 34 8 74 34 IM 4 M 1 1000 I 75 40..... 1117 4 14 I.... 140 8 71 31 lull I 40 HOOS Thr was a much mora moderate run of hoaa her thl morning, but at soma of th other point receipt war liberal for tha tim of wek and price continued downward at thoat point. Th market here aa ratnar iw ana an in way rrom ateadv to a nickel lower, or generally a had lower. SaUsmen all wanted steady prices, whlls packers wsr not willing to give that much, except In the caae of the choice grades. The bulk of the good weight ho. a went from (4 CPA to 14.60, with ?rlm load moauy n ss mi w as.oe. in larht and common atuft aold .roin 14.43 dwa. Owing to th law x 01 aoiimy it m rather lata before the bulk waa dlaromed of. Thar waa not a great deal of difference In th latter part of tha market, thumb Ir anything the feeling waa weak. Packers laful to pay practically th lami prtc lata Ns II 11. II 7 II II II II 17 8 11 A 4., 4 It IS -....Ull I 04 14 Ull 04 1444 4 1 t 1T40 3 3 STEERS AND COWS. Ml 4 H 4 UN 4(4 141 4 34 STEKRH AND HEIFERS. Mt 4 34 II Ull 4 3 KMT 4 40 I...... 1114 4 4 M..M.tari a aa W 3 14 - 444 3 44 114 I T 3 ....lu ( Tl 7 list 8 44 34 14 '1 8 40 4 1)11 I 44 1 law) 8 4 1144 4 09 t 11T 4 04 i 11"! 4 04 3 llul 4 4 7 ...11M 4 14 It lit! 4 19 3 un 4 14 1U60 4 14 1 1x10 a Ta .. 4 1 .. 414 4 14 .. 411 IU .. lo 4 13 ..too' 3 Tl , .also I Tl ..1110 3 71 uia a ta a thev did early and a grod clearance was msa Deror noon, tteprearntative saiea Ns. At. Sk. Ft Ks. A. CUi. Pr 10 .; 19 ... 14 tl m 144 4 4TU 3. IM ... 4N 74 TM ... 4 47v 14 44 4 M 41 117 ... 4 4TV4, 44 171 14 111 a Ill ... 4 TH 31 1H ... 4 4 T tit 144 4 4"S T4. IN ... 4 44 14 t4 ... 4 47 41 14 ... 4 44 IS 171 140 4 47W 71 in ... 4 44 71 IM lot 4 47 40 10 1X4 4 44 71 17T 40 4 47V4 74 lit ... 4 44 IT 147 44 4 47 44 117 ... I 40 1 47 I I ... 4 41k, 44 114 ... 4 4J Tl 1.14 ... 47 Tl I4 144 4 II 41 ? 4 4 47 4 X 4 4 41 1 l ito 47 41 Ill 44 4 41 Tl V 41 4 47 7 r 44 4 41 44 140 an 4 4T 41 r 10 4 41 41 tn ll 47 70 Ml 44 4 41 41 KM M I 47 Tl Ill ... 4 41 IS 140 110 4 47 14 !'4 4 41 T la 40 4 4T rr i4 i 4 44 14 r4 to 4 47 44 t4 M 4 44 4t T lh 410 H ant M 4 41 14 171 ... 4 10 TO til 110 4 14 41 140 4 44 4 t'l 1"0 4 44 17 4 40 4 14 77 ttt 140 4 44 Tl 1.U ... I II M 114 10 4 44 44 rtl ... 4 14 44 IM 110 4 44 T IM 144 4 44 40 rtl ... 4 41 47 ITO ... 4 14 TO 114 300 4 44 44 M 30 1 14 47 3 M 4 44 T4 ta ... 4 40 44 Ill ... 4 44 94 UI ... 4 14 44 Ml 4 4 44 40 14 ... 4 44 14 IM 44 4 M 44 7 140 4 4f 41 Ml t 4 W 44 14 ... 4 4 74 Ill SI 4 44 44 144 140 4 44 41 141 ... 4 41 71 Ml 14 4 1 II Ill 11 4 43 34 14 1-44 4 44 41 Ill ... 4 43 41 ia ... 4 14 71 114 ... 4 41 40 Wl ... IH 74 Ml 144 4 M 74 M7 14 4 54 44 !S 44 4 tf 44 It 4 4 l? 74 K 44 4 41 44 14 ... 4 11 7 14 44 4 41 II 14 44 4 It 3 II 34 4 41 40 IM 44 4 II 43 Ml ... 4 47 44 14 9 4 II ft M4 44 I ,7J N M0 3 4 55 J4- 44 14 4 47 44 Ml ... 114 M4 ... 4 47(f 74 Ml 13 4 54 4 XM 14 4 47 14 Ml ... 4 44 RUEEP-Tluira vane a.l. .hnnl itnmn loads of sheep and lambs on sal this morn ing and th market ruled activ and steady to strong on good stuff. A new top wa put on th market for Colorado wooled tamoa, a Dig string or them selling aa high MM.il. Th prevlou high sale wa 14.4a, whloh was made yesterday. Th lamb that war sold today, though, wer better than any that have been her In th last few day. In the nam shipment with th lamb wer som Colorado wooled ewe wnicn wer rood mouth tn brine? 33. 2&. With th exoeptlon of aome western wooled lambs that brought 16 there wa not much else on sal that could be called good. Everything though, changed hands In good ume at ruiiy steady prices. Quotations fur dinned stock: Oood to choice lambs. !6.60a6.5: fair to good lamb. 15.00?6.60: good to choice wooled lamb. t4604.76; fair to gnod woolel lamb. f60Hl ww; nowi id cnuice ywiniRB or wpintia, 16.00fr6.26; fair to good yearlings or wethers, 34. 766 00; good to choice ewe, 14 7034.10; cair to gooa ewes, yv W4J-4. (U, rtepreaaniauv sales JNo. Av. Pr. 10 weetern ewe ... 71 4 28 14 western wether 94 4 75 104 western wether Ill (00 ( western cull lamb 63 ( 00 . 74 western lamb 69 (25 It Colorado wooled waa 104 (25 177 Colorado wooled lamb 79 4 75 81 Colorado wooled lamb 80 t 7i 40 weetern oull awe 73 1 86 36 western spring lambs 83 I 00 217 Mexican wooled wethers 80 4 76 25 Mexican wooled lambe., 45 S 00 210 western wooled lambs 72 t 00 CHICAGO IJYB STOCK MARKET Oattla sua Iheep BtaaAy aad Hoars Civ' Coat Lower. CHICAGO. Mav 20. CATTLJC RaoelDta 1,600 head: market steady to good; prime steers, I6.20i36.i0; poor to medium, ti.eotil 6.20; stockers and feeders, Hi4i4.60; cows and heifers. 11.dOi8M.6j: cannera. 11.602. 75: bulla, K 2fxiT4.8; calve, 12.506.66; Txa ieq eieers, I.ura2.eu. HOOS Recelnta todav. 10.000 head: aa tlmated tomorrow, 16,000 head; market 6c lower; mixed and butchers, (4.604.77; good to choice heavy, 14.70(4.80; rough heavy. t4.5MM.66: llahL 14.604i4.7O: bulk of ales, 14.6&4PI.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reoelpt. (.000 head; market steady to strong; Inmbi fctondy to strona: rood to choice wethern. 15.00(.60; fair to choice mixed. 13.76(16.00: weHlern sheen. 24.76flb.60: cllrined native iamDs, i4.uiiou.2u; weatern iambs, xtx0OiiK.M; spring lambs, 16.007.00. Kew York Lire Stock Market. NEW YORK. Mav 20. BEEVES Re ceipts. 2.666 head: market for srood to cnoiee, steady; for others, losfino lower for bulls and cows, steady: steers. 14. 70 6.66; tail-ends. l4.0CxfT4.26: bulls. 13.60ii4.75 cows, ti.8bgi4.oo. cables quoted live cattlo steady at ltflj'ie per pound, dresaed weight: sheep at 13MiH14Hc: yearllna. 16c dressed weight; refrigerator beef. 9u per pound. Shipments tomorrow: 760 head of cattle and v.OL'a quarters of beer. CALVta- Kecelpt. l.OtiZ head: market 16.00: culls. 13.00: buttermilks. 13.60: dressed calves Blow: city dressed veals. SarDo per pound; country dressed, Qy7c. . HOOS Receipts. 1,103 head; market firm; state and Pennsylvania hogs, to 2fy6.35; choice, 15.40; common Jersey light, 36.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.905 head; market for sheep firm nnd higher; for lamb. 104X1 5o higher for best grades; common and medium, steady: no spring lamb offered; sheen, 14.15iT5.1o; no prima her; lamb, 34.owjri.z&; cuna, (6.eu. Kiaaai City Live Hook STarkot. KANSAS CITY, May 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, 300 head. Including 60 southerns market steady: export and dreaned beef eteers, t4 754jo.25; fair to good, 34.0031.80; western red steers. X4.arni4.9u: Blockers ana feeder. 13.254.70; southern steers, 1S.760J 4 60; southsrn cows, 33.36(9.76; native eows, 2. 00-4.25; native heifers, $16044w; bulla, t3.0(XQ.80; calves. 12.76fo.26. HOOS Recelpta. 9.600 head market bo lower; top, 14.70; bulk of Bales, !4.4!xg4.66; heavy. tt.v8-1.70: packer, t4.60tpt.66: pig and light, (4.00Q4.57. BiiU,B.t- ana uiucii neceinis, i.vhj head; market steady; native lambs, 16.4Vd 6.90: western lambs. 36.0Oii4.76: fed ewes. 14.2604.75; Texa clipped yearlings, 14.769 6.26; Texa clipped aheep, 14.60414.80; stock er and feeders, 13.50&4.60. St. Loat Uro Stoek Harkii ST. LOUIS. Mav SO. CATTLE Recelnta. 1,000 head. Including 200 Teiana; mnrket steady; native shipping and export steers, H. 00(774.60; dreaaed beef and butcher steers, !4.00(u6.60; steers under 1,000 lbs., 13.854.50; stockers -and feeders, 13.603fM.60; cows snd heifers, $2. 77.(774.60; canners. 12 25'3!2.80; bulls, 12.6O&3 40; calves, 14.6S.0O; Texa and. In dian a tear a, 13.60tS4.76; cow and heifers. tl.40irM.00. Ht08 Receipts, 0,000 head: market to lower; pigs and lights, 14. 104. 60; packers. H 60J4 to; Dutcnar ana Dt navy, (t-BOiv no. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnta. 1.600 head; market steady; native muttons, 14 25 4 o; lambs, 36.007. (: cull and buoks, t2.7&t84.5t; a lookers, t2.266.oa t. .Tosenh Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, May 10. CATTLE R- .Inta IXS hp,H TntFb.l , A native. t4.26'u6.56: cow and helfera tJlvri 186; stocker and feadara, t.H4.40. HOOS Recelnta. ( 464 head: market Kn lower; llarht, t4.40(ii.62; medium and heavy, !4.47f4 55. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, head; market active, firm. 1,090 , Sloax City Llv gtoek Market. B70TTX CITY. Ia.. Mav 30 (Bnanlal Tela. gram.) CATTLB Rolpt. 100 head. Mar ket loo higher; atockera ioo higher; stock er auady; beeves, (1(094.10; cows, hull snd ml tad. 12 3fKff4 OOl stockers and feeders. (3.0O34.00; calv and yearlings, (3. 7673.75. . Itoek la Slaht. Following are the receipts of llv stock for th six prlnolpal westuru oltle yaster dayt Cattla, Hnaa heap. South Omaha ..........1.357 7.678 1,443 Chicago .1.5o0 to.ooo 9,600 I (MX) 1.4o4 ffmO l,6fK) I.5O0 1,000 Kansas City f) St. Louis ...2,00 ... 8X2 ... 100 St. Joseph Sioux City Total .(. (1,444 11,531 Metal Market. NEW YORK. May to. METALS Thar waa a sharp break In th Iondoo tin mar ket, with snot declining all 3 6d to 14 12s 6d and future 16 to 47124 under heavier offerings; locally th market waa asy In sympathy and oloaed at 127.eTsfJi27.ML Copper also showed aome weakneea tn London, loelne: at a decline of 1 Id to 64 12a d for both apot and future; th local market waa quiet but unohanged; lake and electro lvtlc are ciuoted at lU.Oixffll 12 and OHetlna- at 11263iflls7. Lead remained quiet her at 14 p4 w, nut waa is 34 lower In London, wher It cloewd at 11 16. Spelter wa un changed at 22 In London and at 16.ir.3rt In th local market. Iron cloand at 61s Id In Glaagow and at 43s td In Middleaborough; locally iron is eaay; pi a: iron warrants are auotad nominal at 13 35: No. 1 northern foundry I quoted at t15 0nfl1g 60, No. 1 northern foundry at 114. 50n 16.00. No. 1 couth em foundry and Un. 1 soft aouthern foun dry at 111 600713 75. Tha I-ondon metal roar kt will be closed until Tueadny. ST. IiUW. May tft M K,T AIJJ Led. dull, (417. Speltar, dull. H-97. Oils aad Haala. NEW YORK. May 10 OILS Cottonseed. eaay; prime crude, nominal: prime yellow, 30. I'etroieuin, easy; rennea, new iuti, 4S 15; Philadelphia and. HnlHinore. 10; In bulk, 18 20. Turpuntlm, Bleady. Wif.XHo. ItOHI N Quint; airaluad, common to good. (7 nr.' rz vi CilL Clll, May w, vii-o creait p- ancea. 17.63; eertlfloataa. a bid; ahlpmenla. M.714 bbls.; average, 77.877 bhla; runs, 8S."i bbls ; average, 76.fi bbls. Shipment. Lima, 44,M bbla; average, 68.4K1 bbla; run. Lima, (4,100 bbla; evra-, 44,744 bbla. i OMAHA WnOLBIAaJO aVARKGTS. Ca4ltta af Trad aad (taatatloa aa (apl aast Faaey prsdart, EGOS ReoeliMs, liberal; market ateady fresh slock, loo. UVB POULTRY Hena, 10ri0o; rooet. era, according to ataa, Uyfia; tuikeya, I404 ducks, 9c; geese, (o. Li U TT K. R Pack I ng stock. 19 c; cholc t fancy dairy, 14ui6o; separator, lJAo, iUMJiki i'lbil Trout, lac; picaerel, 10c ! pike, lie; perah, 7o; biunh, 12c: white nan, llo; almon, 14o; rdanappr, 11c; lob ater, green, 24c; lolr, boned, AH.-; bull head, llo; catfish, o; black bass. Iw; halibut, loo; orapplaa, llo; ro ahad, 80c; ehad rv, 'o; bunalo, 7oj whit baa, lie; frog leg, per doa , Sba. BRAN Per ton, 11941. llAl Prio quoted by Omaha Wholes Bale Dealer' aaaortali'tti : Choice No. 1 up land, 1601 No. 1 laUJO: medium. r.W coarse, 17.00; ry straw, 16.10. Inst price are for bay of good ooier and quality. Lie mand fair and reosdpt light. tropical riiuiTa ORANQEd Naveia, ohoioe, large alio, n2otii.0O; fancy nave la, ail alsea. In 76StJ .00s. Mditrranean sweet a, all alaaav (2.75; Jaf ta. aU alaea. 11.76. LEAION a California fancy, 300 to tft (1 60; clu.lco. s40 to 27u, tX-OOigAS, CALIFORNIA FluR Per 10-lb, carton, (Oo; Imported Smyrna, t-crown, 120; ( crown. 14c: 7-crown, Uo. BANANAS Par medium siaed bunch. 12.00(260: jumbo, U-'-HiiiM. . UAi"KS Vsralan. ur boa af 10 r,k-a . 12.00, In 40-lb. boxes, 6c par lb.; oriental tufted dates, per box, 1140. PINEAPPLES Ln crata at M to 42, per crate, 64.60. iu.Jiia. APPLKaV-Oragon fancy Baa Pavl. per box. 11.(0; New York export Auaaet and Baldwlne, 140. ttT-Ti a. n-lrararas. par tt-qt, oaa. L 7t4t.t0. Ciia.lt it ib. a Caiaf orala. Bar hoc ILKon L75. . VKWWTABLlCa. BrtTITAffaCAl.A SI SA. TW1....A bu.. ll.90tja.10; new Txaa Bad stock. In acks, par bu.. tl.S&tJiLsa. NAVY BEANS Per bu., tllAtJIlS. ONIONS Bermuda, par tO-lb, crate, 12.001 In sacka, per lb., 3 a. CABiiAGiH California. Dec lb.. tUcf southern, par crata, (2.60. 1 1 i LMimrib er ao., scrfoo. TOM ATOM.B Par B-baakaX arata taunt. $2.60; choice. (100. m H A 1 ll l: LI L'Ll Liaa V....W- x. lint'lUI X X1J aa wVaTa swaUrjlJBJ(x- lrj. LKTTUCi-Top lettuoa. paw do., 40a ! TURNIPS Souther a per ooa, 460. ' BEKTS Southern, per doA. 76c CARROTS-Southarn, per doa, 75o. PARSLKT-Per do.. 6L BEANS Wax.' per Bu. baa k at tLOOai.SSi trine, pr bu. baalt. (LOOidil.lS. SPINACH Pr bu., home grown, 60O40O, ASPARAGUS Far doa bunches, 40a UKKUN PEPPIfllttI . Jrar Abaakat crata. . 12.00. . wkj plant rer aes., wum. SOU ASH Florida su minor, par doa.. 75a, PEAS Per bu. box, W.Oft; MISCELLANEOUS. chbkbb-w isconain twins, tun cream, llo: Wisconsin Young America, 12c: block. Swlaa, 16c; Wlsoonsln brtck, Uo; Wlacon sln Umberger, 13c, ciuhK-l er bbl., jo par bhl.. (1.25. , MAPLE BUOAR Ohio, per lb lOo. HIDES No. 1 fren. to: No, 1 green. 1D 100. : No. calf, ir, to ia iba. o: wo. 1 vi cif, 12 to lbs., 6c; dry sgiud bide. IrtfUa; aheep Ita, 24ta7e; horsebIC, 11 6UC2.60. 16 eel NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, ner lb.. 16c; hard shell, per lb., lie; No. 1 soft hell, ' per lb., 13c; No. 1 hard hell, per lb., 12o ' fiecans. larg. per lb., 12c; amall, per lb., Oc; peanut, pnr lb., to; roasted peanuts, per lb., tc: Chill walnut, l'18c; larg-' hickory nuts, pr lb,, Uo: alroondj, soft . ahell. per lb., Uo) hard ah all. ltc; hell barks, per bu., tl00 blaok walnut, per bu (1.28. Cwttaax Market. LIVERPOOL. May tO.CTTON-8pot, lr limited demand, priooa I points lower; American muiumiK tair, 7.oau; gooa m la dling, 7.44d; middling, 7.SW; low mlddllns-. ,22d: rood ordinary. 7d: ordinary, (fid. Futures opened fair and closed , eaeyi American middling. g o. c, May, 7.081; u.., 1 T . . . n T . . n . !..(., a a. . ,u j mi., v un., i.wui uu, biiu w u , 7 , w , July and August, t.94d; Auguat ana Sep temper, via; September ana ooioner, s.iiu; October and November, 6.98J; November and December, 6.90d; December and Janu ary, 6 bad; January and February, 6.7d.. rsniw utvLu; ajn s. May in. tvnvn-. June, 12.791X00; July, ll.lKiallOfto: Aug-ust, 12. 82(3 12. 83c; September, U.lSll.i4c: Oc tober, 10.4r4jl0.4!(e; November, lO.HlififlO t"0 December, l0.6610.57c, ; January, 10.6im0.63o. Spot, easy; Bales, 1,300 bales; ordinary, 10U-16c; good ordinary, 12c: low middling, 12c; middling. 12c; good middling, 18 6-1 6c 1 mlddllnf fair, it II-I60. ST. LOUIS, May IC-COTTON-Qulet, o lower; middling, lto. Stock, 11,86 bales; snle, none; receipt, nona; ghipa ment. none. NT3W YORK. Mav 20. COTTON Snot closed quiet, 26 points lower; middling up lands, 13.16c; middling guir, 13.40c; sales, 110 bales. Futures closed easy: May, 12 61o June, 12 69c- July, 12.30c; August, 12.40c September, lLt7o; Ootober, 10.87C1 Novem ber. 10.79c Wool Market. BOSTON, liar M.WOOL Territory and ?ulled wool are quiet Th market for orelgn wools la firm. Prioea on wool are principally unonangea, a ronowat ldRho. fin. 14ia16o: heavy An. 13lS4ot fin medium, 1616o; medium, 10917c; low medium, 1718o. Wyoming, fine, 14'J16c; heavy fine, ls.tl8o; Ane medium. 16ui5o: medium, lHlo: low medium, loffllc. Utah and Nevada, 14315o; heavy fine, 13o; fine medium, 114c; medium, ISOflOo; low modlum, 193!20o. Dakota One, 16vl6o; fine medium. 164iltc: mediums' l(4l9c: low me dium, 19ig20o. Montana, f fine, ohoioe, 18(9 19c; nne average, 1737180: nn medium, choice, 184i)lo; average. lfrM7o; staple, 18 19c; medium, choloei, lR(5H9o. ST. LOUIS. May 20, WOOL Steady: m. dlum grades, oomblng and clothing, 17Jf21os light nne, italic; heavy nne, lsiu'ito; tuo wahd, 2ie&lo. 3vaporhtd Apple aad Dried Fruit. NEW YORK. Mav 30. EVAPORATED) APPLES Th market continue firm; com mon ar quoted at 4U'6o; prime at 6t 6o; cholo at t60, and funcy at 7 4J7 0. CALIFORNIA DRIED FR UIT8 Prune ar rather unsettled: price range from t 4j6o for all gradee, , Apricot attract only a small jobbing aemana; cnoiee are quoieo, at 9iil0o: extra cholc at 10jHOo. and fancy at 110130. Peaches ar in better de mand than prlonta, but th movement I . ln small lota; cholo ar quoted at tdt ' 6c; extra cholo at 7t(uo, and faooy at CoaTaa Market. NEW TORK. May . COFFEE Tha market tor future opnd ateady at un changed prloes. Bale wer 9.7UO bags. In cluding May at S.U06.70o: September, i.0iJ . im.. ri.,n.mw a 'mw.. Vi,i.h a &f.ltfl Oltn 1 W. WV 1 Auw ..ww., .wv, - , April, 4.600. The Bo Want Ada ar th bet Bualnca Boostsrs. HEAL BATATaO TRAJUFERi. Dsedg filed tor record Max so, aa fumlshad 'lb Be by the Midiuna uuarantee au4 Trust oouipaiiy, boudevl alwlraotar, lai4 - Farnam street: Arthur U Shut and wife to Sarah O. Payne, lot to and in, la Mayues auuiiiou , , w a Frank Leper and wlf to Mary Leper, lot 1. blook 33. Albright' Choice.... 1 Mary Leper to Frank Leper and wlf, earn a Frank Kouaky and wlf to Bt, Ames Church, part ot iota 1 ana 3, block fl In 1.1 aAA is. Swiuth ftmahs. W1 Bsnjumln porter et al to alary E. forier, part 01 101 a, uiuca r Bwswy'i avid., and other land 1 Benliuulu Porter t al to William forier, pari ot 101 s, nioca , Sweeair' add., and other land I.9J0 Mary iJ. Porter to Benjamin Porter, part OI l l a, dioob a, owsaey a auu., and olhar - laud 1 William Porter and wlf to Benjamin Porter, aam property .zw 'trginla Nile HarrU and huabaund to Joseph Nichols part et let t, block 1 i'.rb.r'i adit 1 Mary I). Murphy and husband to B. Murpiiy. pan 01 101 u, uioca ma, South Omaha 100 Winnie C. MoDarroott to Margaret McDriauU, lot i aua x, Dioca zuu), ciiy .,.. w,ww Omaha Realty Co. to Luc ret la H. Sey mour, lot 34, biooa t, tteymour aua. 1 Amanda A. Knaubar to Nancy J. Uoodann. norm 4H loot or sou. tot t of lot sea. 84-16-U 1,000 All') A. WhlU and BeniaaiLa T. Whit to but a. Aiiacnuiar, lux a. blook I, Hajutooin fiao T,t0 UIDua p-nwawui a , Chester W. Stem to Ira MunaaT, lot 12 and 13, block n, uunat riac.... i Anna Coriigan to t'tr Ploqiseur. lot 4, block a, 11 ana. to uomgan Plar-a Z8I T. Albert Tliompon and wlf to Os car tj. Williams, part v tot is, uioca a, Dunmu i ruuit , a E-verott Bucklugliam and wlf to C'harle V . td liuan, n WYk lot A Windsor 1'lau 1750 Frank Hurt and Antonla Hurt Io linrilett Murphy, ' lot 13, bloc a 109, bvuth Omaha, ..... tb i, i :i