THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 26. 1904. CRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET Local k'tj tkrs Deal Thought to Hart Sean a Fallon. EUROPE DOES NOT FOLLOW DECLINE Wkeat Lower Again mm Market Dull Lonl Caah Market U Blow, fcat it Dora Not . Weaken. OMAHA, Mav SR 1901. It begins to look aa though the local deal !r.Wiy torn had rather coma to an end. ina big long interact oh tnla mirtti la ujiBowa to nave between jg,u00 and 400, w bushels of corn bought and not all o tnla haa been oeilvereri hut th .hnrt in. tereit la believed to have the corn and to be able to deliver It at will. It e thought the long Intereat will abandon the Ijea of equeese. . .'."ine people who have been working up this deal went agalnat the rocks that have busted every corner trleo," Mid one of the anuria. --4 Deneve one or those old fellows in ine nmie got all the cash stun bough once, and there haa been JUKt one success IUI corner In the llnllari Rtatae WJhmm. there Is an operation of this aort on the J' ""a ne grain gets inio real money the farmers will dig up enough to spoil the saueese. Thev aell th ! nm fpl tli pigs on canned corn if they have interest nai ine money or the con trol to buy up enough of the grain for a auccessful corner." Liverpool was from d to Hd lower In wheat today than it was last Friday, at which time the market closed for the holi days American marksta are generally ISo lower In July and c lower In Septem ber than they were Friday. It la not to ue expected European markets will fully follow Shirt) breaks In American mr. kets, because they were already relatively lower. The market todav Is dull for the anuri mieresi nas oeen largely eliminated, and now the rash demand la much wmknr The Increased movement In the northwest and the southwest has somewhat altered the sentiment. The trade Is beginning to anticipate a bearish government report 4una jv. The ruin In nrlna or nmaha am In foe future delivery and the close Tuesday and auumy were aa loiiowa: fnnaed- Open. High! Low. Today. Yes'jr Wheat May ... July ... Sept. ... Corn May ... June ... . July ... Sept. ... Osts May ... July ... Sept. ... asked 92 U M B 94 B 82 B 82 B 71B T1HB 48 B 48 A 4(1 A 47 A 4A 45VsA 42 B 42 B 42HB 42 B 38 B SB 30 B 90 B 48 47 4 47 4 .. 42'4 .. 88 .. 29 B bid. 4IH & 30 38 29 Local Caah Grain Market. 1 The cash market -was dull again this morning and business waa restricted. Prices ruiea the same. Receipts were: Wheat, rio cars In and 23 cars out: one week ago, and t cars. Corn, 86 cars In and 17 cars cut; one week ago, 10 and 3 cars. Oats, I Cars in- one week ago, 6 cars In. Four cars Of no. 3 yellow com sold on tracK ror 48c. ' WHEAT No. 3 hard, 90g2c: No. hajd. oafc; ro. nam, miaDic. wneat quota Uona are nominal. CORN No. 3, 484e; No. 8, 474Sc; No. 4, 47c: No. 3 yellow, 4SV6a49c. nominal; No, yellow, 48c; No. 3 white, 4RV4ya49c, nominal; No. 3 white. 47M8o. nominal. OATS No. 2, 42c; No, J, 3if39c; No. 4, S8 m-'ici no. 2 white. 4?c; No. i wnite, 4trauc standard, 4zc. oat quotation are nominal. . Rotes from the Kxebaaaro Ofleea. "Omaha stocks of grain In publlo houses are: Wheat, 111,846 bushels; corn,, 260.293 bushels; pats,. 34,738 bushels. Contract corn in public houses amounts to 144,19 bushels. . ur this 119,620 la in the Merrlam & Holm. ' qulest elevator and 26.389 In the Union ale. vator. Oeorge Krumm of Tllden was aa ex (change visitor. Omaha lnsoectlons of grain were 87 cars. Of wheat I cars graded No. 3 hard winter and of corn 29 cars graded No. 2, 22 car No. 8, 1 car. No. 4. 3 cars No. I yellow, I cars no. 3 yellow and l car no. 3 white. Grata Markets Elaewhere. Closing prices of grain today and Tues day at ine maraets namea were as iohowb: i ' CHICAGO. I Cloaed- Wheat Today. Tuea y '4llpWv::K:r:?::;:-g- 'Sk Corn July 47T4B 47A September 474k 47HB KANSAS CITY. Julv ....i . 764aB KSA September 7oA 7oA Su"y .'. 43T4 43SB September 42UB 42 A ST. LOUlo. Wheat July :. September Corn July ....... September Wheat- .... 844 to 47 ' 47HB 4$4 46VB MINNEAPOLIS. July September . Wheat July September , Wheat July .. , September 3ST4 .. si 81B DULUTH. .. 83HB 84 B NEW YORK. eiti i .. 83&A. 63X HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET tAaotatleas Of tke Day oa Tarloai Conua edit lee. . NEW YORK. Mar JR. FLOUR Renefnts. 13,447 bbla; exports, 1 068 bbls. Market was Dareiy aieaay wun a ngnt vaae. Minnesota bakers', 34.004.20: winter patents, $6.U 1.40; winter straights, 4 Mtg&lO; winter ex- wmm T.l j M ....... . . good, 33.Sov4.lfi; choice to fancy, 34.1fc(4.60. CORNMEAU Quiet; yellow western. 31.03 l 10; olty, i.iom.u; kua drtej, w.00.10. 11 U yiviti a TV vmt fcvi ll awra BUW BARLEY-Dull; feeding, ilea, c L I. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 13.000 bu. Spot mar ket easy; No. 2 red, nominal, elevator, and 31.18. f. o. b. afloat. Options opened barely steady, the closing being Ho net lower; oloalng. September, 88o, Teoember 884o. COHN Receipts. 10.775 bu.: exporU, 48( cu. cipot maraet barely steaay; ro. a, vuf 84c. elevator, and 68c f. o. tx. afloat. Mav had a sharp advanoe on selling and tiroke violently, closing tc lower. iat months were firm on cold, wet weather and closed net Vsc higher. Closing: May, 800 ; July, fc4Hr: September. 6tC4o. OATS Reoelpte, 12.800 bu.; exports. 8,000 bu. Natural white. 30 -to l lbs.. 4K4l4o. TALLOW Firm: city (31 per package), 4Uo ; country (package free), JOo. HAT Steady; shipping, lo70c; good to cnoice, hohxm. dura diwu . luvm. uvihiiiwu , 'J i,uuiu 1803. 2630c; 1902, 2c; olds, 901 4c Pa cific coaat. olds, SirSc HIDES-Bteady: Galveston. 2S to 23 lba, lo: ihxrs, ary, n to so ins., io. LEATHER Steady i acid, fcvfl26c. RICB Steady; domestic fair to extra, SVi&ftc: Japan, nominal. l'KO VISIONS Beef, quiet; family, IS SO; beef hams, 18 OOJj'lO.OO; city extra India mess. 31l.00trrt(00. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies, ts.d4.76; Pii'kled hams, tS.OOfllO.00; pickled shoulders, ttMt Lard, dull; western ale&med, 34.70; refined, dull; continent. 34 76; South Amerloa. 37.36; compound, 34.00i.lZH. I (irk, dull; family, 313 60; short clears, 3U.0O frll Wl- maaa lllUWfilina P01TI.TRY Alive, steady; apring chick ens. j!3-; fowls, 14c; turkeys. 12c; dressed, steady; weatern fowls, 11 Vic; turkeys, 14 tl'16c. BUTTER Firmer; creamery, common to extra, lfa'lftHc; state, dairy, common to extra. lV-fKHc CHEEd 12 steady: atate. full cream, small, colored, 7W8o; small, white. 6449 7cj, large, white and colored, it7Vio. EGGS Easy; western storage selections, !Tttl7Vc; firsts. 17a .- CHICAGO ORAIH AD . ritOVtSIONS etrea of tke Tradlav Cloalaar Irleee oa Board of Trade. iICA?, Ma "--Perfect weather and lh K'ble? i'ul weak undertone In wheat here today. At the finish July wheat W,?t.r! V.,rom yterday'a nnal ? ft. nr t l;n u "P HfrWo, oata ahow and We, closing at &e 7 .17"." T and flour were equal to luuo bu Prtmarv receipts were H.l bu., compared 1 ufc S4 tub a year ago Minneapolis, buluth and Chicago report receipts of 1 cari. aaain.t 73 last wees aaa is a year ago. A Orm lone prevailed In corn, and elnaaA . Wo44o lower at 47H4VSo. iold up to"2 and nd ciosea bi iH-ai receipts wera tr rs, with J oi contrac t grade. w oar Oala ahowed an easy tendearv a..-n . the session, but a ftr deiiiaad from ahorta caused a firm undertone The poealhla early settlement of the lake strike, u f i .i i" "visions irom so to loo. a ,rn!(1 th! Ho lower at ahioaMjc. A feature of tradlnir waa ha wide riuctuatlone of the May deflvjry the price of that option auddenryJmpTng'frora iLi fter,"..tll.Za quRk'y 'finsTto ,e a r. II- aelllng do,n to 864ic. July 17 1 1 Pt4Tl ea a ODV, oinV TBriaait Wa compllshed. will release about 4.000,000 bu. of oata now held for buy-era at lake porta, and had a strengthening Influence. After opening Vac lower at Ki ar, Juiy advanced to 3Mc, and cloaed at tne top. Uocat re celpta were 101 cara Provisions started off weak, but closed at about the high point, with July pork up 16c at 311 16. Juiy lard up 6c at &.- and ribs 7H higher at 34.47. Eatlmaten rtM'elpta for tomorrow! Wheat, 8 cars; corn, 302 cars: oala, 12 cars; hogs, 27 iai head. The Board of Trade will be closed Mon day, May 30. Ihe leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles I Open. Hlgh.l Low. Cloae. Yst'y Wheat May a July b July a Sept. b Sept. Corn May July Bept. Oats May July Sept. Pork July tJSE: July Sept. Bept. 98 86 3IH K M i1tH 37Tfc; 82al 81SI 8144 68 s 2H S eVrl nl H. 80V16S 80e OH801t&, I 474714.1 47Hl4747H 47 47 47'i4'4i')1 47,475 40sf 40 4741 4s I 4i Hal 4041 4014 8', Si oh 31 ,20V8S 10 11 36 8 30 11 IS 10 85 11 15 as4 11 37H U 21, U 3714 ( 40 30 3714 8 8214 6 47H 37H 6 67 47tt 47H 37V4, 66 l 110 8 471, 86 40 6714 a a t oo No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash Quotation were aa follows FLOUR Firmer; winter patents. 84.T04J t.w; straights I440t4 so: spring patents, 4 AIM34.60; straights, i3.80iS4.10; bakers', 82.45 051- WHEAT No. 2 spring, 288c; No. S, 86(9 86c; No. 3 red, 31.06fcl.08. CORN No. 2, 48c; No. 2 yellow, 4M? 60c. OATS No. t 40Q41e; No. I white, 41 V 43C. RYE No. 1 73o. BARLKY-Oood feeding, 358Rc; fair to choice malting. 4&r3$o. SEEDS No. 1 flax. 3100; No. 1 north western, fl obh. Timothy, prime, 33.0S. PRoVlSIONS-Mess Wk ner bhl.. 311 .05 OH. 10. Lard, per ion ins., R ..214. Short Hds sides noose), K zixb.J714; snort clear aides (boxed). 26.2&Q6.60. The following were the receipts and ehln- menis yesieraay; Kecelpts. Bhlpments Flour, bbla 62.700 43.700 Wheat, bu 46.000 27,ono Corn, bu 208. 400 369.400 Oats, bu 269.600 162,(00 Hye. Du 8.000 Barley, bu. 74.800 8.400 On the produce exchange today the but ter market waa itiv: creamery. ISWiTITiXp dairies, lMTlc. Eggs, barely steady, ai mark, cases Included, lie 15 Vic. Cheese. easy, new gooas, iwbo. tt. Lovla Grain aad Provtsloaa. ST. LOUIS. Ma 26. WHEAT Lower: No. 2 red cash, elevator, nominal; trsck, l.wui.iu; juiy, M4(aM-)c; September, wc; so. x nara, svswtc CORN Hle-her: No. 2 caah. 49c: I track 491465014c; July. 471437Sc; September, 4614c. OATS Firm : No. 2 cash, 41c; track, 42 4214c; July, 80Hc; September, SOHc; No. 1 wnite, mo. FLOUR Moderately active: red winter patents, so.wito.iv, wun special nranaa lb 26c higher; extra fancy and straight, 4.70f( e.po; clear, H ."dt.iu. bisko-Timothy, steady, rz.4oerz.76. CORNMEAL Steady, 82.40. BRAN Dull: sacked, east track. 81 00. HAY Firm: timothy. 29.00&16.00: tiralrte. eo.vuov.w. IKON COTTON TIES ZC, BAGGING 14c. HEMP TWINE-, POULTRY Dull: chickens. 914c: sorlnrs. 20c: turkeys. 10c: ducks. 8c: reese. 4c. BUTTER Lower; creamery, 1519c; dairy, iixumc. EOGS Steady at ISC, case count. Receipts. Bhlnments Flour. bMs , 87.000 11,000 Wheat, bu za.ooo loi.ooo Corn, bu 60.000 l.ooo Oats, bu 30,000 41,000 Kansas City Grata aad Provtaloaa KANSAS . CITY. May 28 WHEAT steady: May, 89c; July 767614c: Sentem- per, yuhuioo; casn, no. x nara. za4c; No. f, it'qsoc: No. 2 red, 3l 04Sl.ot; No. 8. ii.cb; receipts, zu cara. i n xt c . jt .. ... i a . .o. . uunii-mwuj iv wwer, najr. wag juiv. 43T4o; September, 424iS42H,c; caah, No. 2 63o: Wn, 2. 62c, . ... ' OAT3-Hlgher; NO. 2 white, 48o; No. t mixea. bc. HAY Firm; choice Omothy. 210.C0O1L00: cnoice prairie, saou. BUTTER-Creamerv. 1214(S1614c: dalrv. 12o. '- KOOS Steady: Missouri and . Kansas. cases returned, 12o; new, No. I whltewood cases included, izo. Recelnta. Shlnmenta Wheat, bu 18,000 82,200 Corn, bu , 82,000 ' . 28.000 Oata, bu 9,000 60,000 Mlaaeapolls Wheat Markft, MINNEAPOLIS. May 25. WHEAT Mav. 'c: juiy, iuc; eeptemper, sic; on tracK, ro. 1 hard, 74o; No. 1 northern, 8614c; No. northern. HWc. FLOUR First Patents. J5.10SI.20: aeoond patents, o.ut.iu; nrst Clears, a.6o; sec ond cluara, 32.80. BRAN In bulk. 316-6017.00. Mllwaakee Grata Market. No. 1 northern, tftpSac: No. 3 northern, 87 Cj'wc; 01a juiy, Bo 01a. k x h t-sjuer. BARLEY Oulet: No. 1 63c: sardDle. 40O ouc. corn steady: No. 3. tvujwc: July. 47T bid. . . Dalatb Grata Market. DULUTH. May 26. WHEAT In store! No. 1 hard. 9440 : No. 1 northern. 36c: No. S northern, 8214o. To arrive: No. 1 hard, 9614c; No. 1 northern, 0614c; No. 3 northern, boo. un trace: jno. 1 normern, iMkisko; No. I northern. Miawita; May, 86c; July, 88Vte; September, 81 Ho. OATH on traca ana 10 arrive, uc . Liverpool Grain Market. , r 1WDWVM. ILTnv 9K .WHITlT-JIftAf easy; No. 1 California, 6a lOlid. Futures, quiet: May, nominal; July. s 4'4d. CilRN Snot, firm: American mixed, new. 4s6d; American mixed, old, 4s 70. Futures, dun; May, nominal; juiy, Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Mav 25. SEED Clover, cash. 36 20; prime alslke. 88.16; August alslke, 34 40; prime timotny, i.; nepiemuer uinuiny, 3147. bid. Peorta Market. PEORIA. May J5.-CORN toweri No. 2. 46c; No. 8, 43c. WHISKY I1.2B. Wool Market. BOSTON. Mar 26. WOOL Pulled wools firm, with trading quiet; old territory wonts Arm, sales chiefly In small lots; Idaho, One, U4916c; heavy fine. 13tjl214c; fine medium, 16lc: medium, latjfnc: low medium, 119 18c; Wyoming fine, HHlRc; heavy fine, 13 (11314c; fine medium. MjlAc; medium. 1843 19c: low medium. 18fl9c. Ulah and Nevada fine,- 1416V4c; fine medium, lRliSrioc; me dium, 18iil'18c: low medium, IOiOT&c. Dakota fine, lUfldc; fine medium. lS1814e: medium, 1Hj19c; low medium, 19320o. Montana fine, choice. 18i&19c; fine, average. 17(M8e: fine, medium, choice, 18itfl8c; average, lffl7oi staple, 18ftl9e; medium, choice, 18S19c. ST. LOUIS. May 26. WOOL Firm, ac tive: medium grades, combing and clothlnc llaht fine. IMilTo.: heavv fine. 129 14c; tub washed, 2liJS2o. Beaaorated Apples aad Dried FraKs. NEW YORK. May 26 EVAPORATED APPLES The market allowed no changes: Common are quoted at 46614c, choice at 64 tjHo and fancy at 74FT14C CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS PrOnea continue' easy as -far aa California varieties are concerned, while Oregon fruit Is firm. mcea range rrora stc to can. aoeoroing to rade. Aurlcote are eolnar out alewlv. Choice are quoted at 9H10o. extra choice at lOHO'lOHc and fancy at 114?lSo. Peaches fire In fair demand with prices a shade ower on lees desirable aradea. Choice are quoted at 7A7Uc; extra choice at 80 and) fancy at 914floc. Oils aad Koala. NEW YORK. May 28 OILS Cottonseed firm: prima crude, nominal: prime yellow. 1710. Petroleum, ateady; refined. New York. 88.10: 'fiuiaaeiuiu, ffa.H ui Muia. ev-aw. ur pentlne. steady. ROSIN Steady; atralned. common to "...x, w . AX BAVA,ll. " " pentlne firm at tvc- POSrN A, B. C, D, W ; E. M : F. , . I. It Its. v 4i? u u. 12. (V I 1. S4.JP. . mm , mm wm-.mvt N. 13.36; W W. 3aeu.80. Pa Had el pk la Prwdaee Market. Pun.inRl.PHIA. Mar - 26 BUTTER Steady and fair demand; western creamery, 17So; extra nearby prtnta, wo. ... yj. lz-Mji a...w anA fair demand: fresh u.k. iiu inaa on?: freah waelern. Iito, loss eff ; fresh southwestern. 1714c, loaa off; freah southern, l1c, loea off. CHEESE Steady; New York full ereama, choice to fancy, lo; ir to fuoo. 7ria. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing, 111.30. Lard, higher; prime steamed, 36.9214. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra ahorta, 37.00; Clear ribs. 37.3714: ahort clear, 37.6214r SEW YORK STOCKS 1ND BONDS Downwri Kc.Tm-nt Timidly Funned Ij Wall Street Oparatcn, MARKET ABANDONED BY THE TRADERS Loadoa Relllag Haa aa Early laflo ace, Altheagh It Appears to So la Ratker Llakt Volasne. NEW YORK, May te.-Yesterday a cloa Ing uut or contracts bv the dlsauaied im.i ers who h1 come into the aiocK market under the Influence of the Saturuay bank etatement left little motive power In the market. The reaction lnviteu some short selling in the ertort to extend the down ward movement so as to yield a trader s piuni on me snort siae, out this was timidly pursued and with the subseuuent steady ing of the market the trading became vir tually stagnant. Ertorts to trade aeemed to be abandoned In despair of anticipating vi an muvtmuni in prices. London aelllng had an early Influence, although It waa 111 light volume. A droD of more than a nolnt In New York and Hartford was the only i ine striae 01 ireignt handlers. But the labor dlflloulty on tnat road waa of repressive Influence on the trading. . The Incidents of the day were few and were of little influence. The omao of r vji. . 000 gold tomorrow la practically offset by additional recelpta of Japanese gold and. the transfer of government deposits from banks to the subireasury today was closely equivalent to the payment last Saturday to the credit of the Panama republic. The grain marketa had a quiet day and threw little light on the question of the crop outlook. The marking down of the market quotation tor Copper had no effect on Amalgamated Copper, the security prin cipally concerned. Advances In Hugars are equally without effact on Sugar stocks. Brooklyn Transit's advance waa accredited to summer passer ger traffic, but Metropolitan Street Hallway made an equal or greater decline. Prices were Insignificantly altered from those of last night. Honda were steady. Total sales, par value, 31.276,000. United Statea bonus were unchanged on call. Yesterday's quotations on the New York Stock exchange were as follows: Sales.Hlg-h.Low.Cloee. Atchison 16,800 fc 6.114 t 00 preferred zuu v. Baltimore Ohio .... 3,400 i.e 77 92 V 1171a 16 80 3714 8 0.0 preferred Canaalan Pacific .... Central of N. J : Ches. A Ohio Chicago A Alton .... do preferred Chicago O. W Chicago 4 N. W C, M. & St. P do preferred Chicago Term. &. X.. do preferred C, C, C. A St. L... Colorado Southern... do 1st preferred.... do 2d pre! erred , Del. &. Hudson Del., Lack. & W Denver & R. O , do preferred Erie do 1st preferred...., do 2d preferred r locking Valley ..... Ilinols Central) Iowa Central do preferred , K. C. Southern do preferred , Louisville & Nash.... Manhattan L , Met. Securities Met. Street Ry Minn. .& St. L , M , St. P. & 8. S. M. do preferred Missouri Pacific Mo., Kan. & Tex do preferred N. R. R. of Max.. pfd, 400 11714 117 4"0 100 400 37H H94 87 80 1414 inn ws i-y74 8,600 140 L600 ''iii 1,400 U' 'ioo 'i6ii 600 61 100 21 100 1&3 no 714 13 "isii 61 21 l&a t US 69 US MS 2iM 163 200 19 64 2314 68 34 It 200 19 ' m 7,600 2314 .1,900 68- 300 34V, 22 ft 33 bO ISO 12914 12914 1214 33 19' 8714 800 107 106 107 l0 144 143 143 100 77 77 76 7,500 110H 1U9 109 40 62 117 9.) 16 34 3V4 114 66 86 21 113 66 4274 78 1,900 'ioo 0 "jjj" 8914 "ii" New York Central.... 1.100 11414 114 Norfolk A .Western... 100 6 6 do preferred Ontario A Western... 1.700 2114 2114 Pennsylvania 19,800 113 113 . P., C. C. A Bt. I.... Reading - '. 2.700 do 1st preferred do 2d preferred...... .... Rock Island Co.. 1,700 do preferred ........ 200 Bt. L. A 8. F.. 2d pfd. .... St. L. Southwestern.. 2"0 da preferred 700 4 us .... 60 20 21- 4 ' 64 ..... 4314 21 6414 12 1214 712 31 Southern Pacific 1.100 4t1 4& 20 2o 83 83 Southern Railway ... 900 do preferred "10O 3 Texaa A Pacific Toledo, St. L. A W., do preferred 21 24 87 82 91 1 33 15 16 38 7 225 185 100 200 49 1 69 27 88 2? T 27 18 81 60 5 Union Pacific .... do preferred ..... Wabaah do preferred .... Wheeling A L. E. Wisconsin Central do preferred .... Mexican Central . Adama Express .. American Express U. S. Expresa Wells-Fa rgo Exp., Amal. Cooper ...18,100 ... 100 5014 IT 49 IT Am. Car A Foun. do. creferred Am. Cotton Oil do preferred American Ice i" do preferred aw ?v tci Am. Linseed OH .... do preferred Am." J-ocomotive do preferred 600 81 81 Am. Bmelt. & Refln.. 4,300 60 .49 do preferred J.roo m )'), Am. Sugar Kefln. 600 125 125 Anaoonda Min. Co , Brooklyn Rapid T.... 32,700 47 46 Colo. Fuel 4c Iron 100 2o 2&S Consolidated Gas 1700 208 2o7 Corn Produots 100 11 11 74 47 a 20814 11 66 do oref erred , Distillers' Securities.. General Electric International Paper., 200 20 . 60O 156 . 20 V4 2014 156 10 65 do Dreferred International Pump., 200 87 8o6 '16 200 82 37 30 do oreferred , 70 National Lead , North American .... Pacific Mall People's Oaa Pressed Steel Car..., 19 81 26 95 600 95 95 24 6614 do preierrea Pullman Pal. Car Republic Steel do preferred 300 39 Rubber Gooes V4 37 37 15 77 do preferred Tenn. Coal & Iron.. TJ. 8. Leather , 600 21X1 33 33 79J 7 41 15 do preferred TJ. S. Realty 1,600 7 do preferred TJ. 8. Rubber 100 16 do preferred 2"0 67 TJ. 8. Steel l.(W0 9 do preferred 24.200 63 16 7 9 68 66 9 61 Westlnghmiae Elec, Western Union , 88 Total sales for the day. 212,700 ahares. Boetoa. Stock Quotations BOSTON, May 25. Call loans, 2g3 per cent; time loans, vjx per pent, umciai closing or stocas ana oonae: , .-1.1. . . A 4 im 11 W.-(l.. ... Tl .... 114 .... 4 .... W .... 4V, TH4 .... ,...4M 14 4J :::: Sit .... 1V .... 3 (Vt i .... 4 .... ta .... 4 .... 11 .... M .... 14 .... 10 .. 4 l it .... 80 .... 1114 .... .... Ki .... 1st ... do 4a iw Aavaniurs 4lAlloun Wiai Amalsaicsted ... M lAmtrlran Zln . 141 -Atlantic Mas. Cantral a. Aicklaon do (Id , oaton a Albany. Buatoa A Malaa 144 iBinstiam Bostsa BleTatad 140 Oal. a: Hecla. yitckburs pfd 11 ICanlennlal Mes. Cantral J Coppar Raags ... N. T., N. H A H..lMVt Dalr Wast rtn Marauette iloinlnlot Coal Union PaclAo . u rranklla Anar. Argo. Ckam.., 14 jGrancy do old TJ ilale Ror a la Amar. Pnen. Tuba. Amar. Bucar ...... . 4 Maaa. Mining , .114 Michigan , .laai! Mohawk .12 Mont O. AC. . l Old Dominion , do pld Amar. T. ft T Amar. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. a 8.. 74 joaraols .. 10 Parrot . tS jnjulucr ..let iShannon ., It Tamarack .. 71 Trlnltj ..40 U. 8. Mining ..Ulit4 V. 8. Oil .. 41 t'tak ' .. M victoria ., II Wlnoaa .. US' Wolverine Bdlaaa Blar. Illvl. . Oaaaral Ulaetrte .. alaaa. Blaetria ... do pfd Maaa Oaa t nli.d Prult (jDltad Bhaa Mack. da s'd V. 8. Bteel ao aid Bid. Asked. IV Bx-dlv. and bid. Undas stack Market. LONDON. May 25. Closing: Consols, money.. w hi n, t. cantral 117 47 tt do account tW norrois a w do pfd Ontario ft W Aaaeoada Atchtaon do pfd Baltimore ft Ohio T0H 11 Pannarlvanls u Rand Minaa li Reading ju ... WV, ...12 ... t ... It ...Hl. ... ! ... to ... s ... ii ... aV ... U ...lit ...110 tanadlas Parlto . t-haa. ft Ohio Chloege Ot. W... C . M. ft at. P... DeHeera It ft R O da Pd Erie do lat pfd do M S4d Illlnota Cantral . . Lola ft Naah U . K- ft T do lat pfd. do M pfd. ai 4 4 tl I- IT H st 80.. Railvajr . do pfd .... Bo. Pacific ... I nlos PaelBo do pfd ..... V. 8. Steal... do pfd .... Wahaah do pfd ll apanlak 4s SILVKIt-Har, steady, 26d per ounce. miiineI 1 sen per rent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills la tnl 1-16 per cent; for three DMiattis' bills, 2 l-loVtf per cent. w Yark steeey Market. NEW YORK. May 85, 14 ON BT On call, l4ll tr cent; oOerea at I pi coot; 200 3814 . 3814 ..19,900 824 . 62'4 .. 9M 81 ' j14 .. 6u0 16 16 .. 1U0 34 3314 'ibb 'UK 'wi liioo '7H ''"i time loans, easy and dull; sixty and ninety dnya, 2Hii3 per centi su months, 84 per cnt; prime mercantile paper, la-ia per cent. STERLING! EXCHANGE Firm, with ' tual business in bankers' Mils ot 84 86M? 4 S for demand and at 34.848Ci4 8190 for sixty-day Nils; posted rates, 84 851494 8 and 4.87'?r4.88; comniercl.'U bills, 34-840 4 84 SILVER Baf, 55c; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, ateady. Trie closing quotations on bonds are aa follows 1 C H. ret. ta. rrf do coaaoa ta, ref do eonpoa da nrw ta, n do coupon do aid 4a. ri . do coapon Atr.laon gin. 4a.. do artj. 4a Atlantic C. A. 4. B. aV O. 4a Manhattan e. g. a...l"J ..1M alat. Central 4 ..l"!i io lat Ine 18 ..lraVMinn. ft at. U 4s... ..11IH.M.. K. A T. 4a HO ..ISJS do If 78 ..l(a!N. R. R. of M. e. 4s. T44 ..104 N. T. C. g. la M . ll I N. J. C. f. ta HI .. 1 No. Parlc 4a 1044 .. do ta 71 lfiVN. A W. e. 4a H do ISa K4 ran. cf Oa. 1st Inc.. 71 Cbra. ft Ohio 4Hi....K' O. S. L. 4a par.... 4 Penn. conv. IWa ttifc Rpadtni fn. 4a t St. U 1 I. M. s. ta..lUV ( blraio A. lva... 7 C, B. ft Q. a. 4a.... MS H. U ft 8. r. t. 4s. t4) u. m. At s r. f ia..iu st u n. w. is C. ft N. W 7a. 41. .117 Ta . ( . ns Si-aknard A. I. 4s.... 7n4 So. Parinc 4s tS So. Railway fa 11H Tnaa ft P. la Ua1 C. R. I. P. do col. aa C. C.C. S L I 4s Thlcato Ter. 4a.... Con. Tohacro 4fl Colo, ft So. 4a D. ft R. O. 4a Erla prior Hen 4a... do fen. 4a F W. ft D. C. la,'. Hocking Val. 44a... L. ft N. nnl. 4a Offered. .101 71 IT., at. LAW. 4a.. 7f W I'nlon Taclflp 4a. I0414 Kit T 11 6H . Kn . n .107V, .100 do coqt. 4a T'. .. gieal Sd ta. Wabaah la do deb. B W ft U K 4 Wla. Cantral 4a... axn4 Colo. F. ft I. c. 4s-. T lew York Mlnia Itoeks. NEW YORK, May 25,-The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: Adama Con to Ontario ...ISO ...66 1) ... T ... 14 ... H ...to ... II ...too A I Ira Braaae - Bru&swlek Con ., ... M ... 10 ... 4 ... t ...1M ...1 ...10 ... I Ophlr Phoenix Potoat 8aait Sierra Nevada Bmall Hopas .. Standard Comatoef: Tunnel Can. HI. & Vs.. Horn silver Iron BIlTer Little Chief Assesainent paid. OMAHA W1IOI.LSALE MARKETS. Condition of Trade aad Oootatloaa on Staple and Fancy Prodnce. EOGS P.eceiuts. liberal: market steady; fresh stock, 164il5c. LIVE POULTRV Hens, 9$10c; roost ers, according to slse, 6'ac; turkeys, 13c; aucKs, c; geese, oc. BUTTER Packing stock, 10c; choice to fancy dairy, Hinlbc; separator, ltujajc. FKKSH KlrlW '1 rout, lie: DICKel'Cl. 10c: Dike, lc: nercii. "7c: bluetlsh. 12o; whlte- nsh. 12c: salmon. 14c: ledsnapper. 11c: lob ster, green, 2ttc; lobster, 1,0 lied.. 30c; bull heads, lie; catnsn, 14c; oiaua Dass. zua; halibut, JOc; crapples, 12c; roe shad, 86a; shad roe, 3oc; bufiulo, 7c; white buss, Jio; frog legs, pet ao., 3iic. . BRAN Per ton, llD.OO. . HAY Prices (.noted by Omaha Whole. sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up land, 38.50; No. 2, 88.00; medium, 37.50; coarse. 37.00: rye straw. Jo. 50. These prices are tor hay 01 good coior and quuuiy. Lie mund lair and receipts ugnt. TROPICAL rnuiio, ORANQEH Navels, choice, iartre else. 32.2uSr2.50; fancy navels, all slaes, ta.75!&3.u0; Mediterranean sweets, an sues, i. 10; jai fas, all sizes, 12.76. LEMON tt California fancy. 300 to 860. 33.60; choice.; 4u to 270, 38.003.25. tAlil(vn .. r un t-er iu-10. carton, 60c; imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 12c; 6- crown, 14c; T-rown, inc. BANANAS Per medium etscd bunch, J2.W.y2.W); Jumbo, 2.76j3.26. DATES Persian, per box of SO pkga., 32.00; In 60-lb. boxes, 6c per lb.; oriental stuffed dates, per box, 32.40. PINlSAPPLi-B in cratea of zt to 42. per crate, 13.60. f auub, APPLES Oreeon fancy Ben Davis, imr box, $l.!i4; New York export Russets and Baldwins, 4.ii STKAWUf.KKiiL.a ArKnnsas. per 24-o.t. case, 41.76(62.00. CrlKKHlliB 'jaiitornia, per box. 11.609 1.75. . V liUm 1 AUliKS. . POTATOES Colorado, 31.20: Dakota, ncr bu., 31.00&1.10; new-Texaa Red stock. In Backs, per bu.. 31.261.;I6. NAVX lUSAKo-Per OU., 3.16Z.JS. ONION'S Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate. 32.00: In sacks, per lb.. oc. CABBAGE Calif omla. per lb., 2o; southern, per crate, 32.60.-, CUCUMBERS Per dos.. 5f76c. , TOMATOES Per a-basket crate, fancy. 3J.60. choice, 32.00.t -, .,. xv ; .RADISHES Per. do, bunches, 20c. LETTUCE Top lettuce 'per dqs., 40c , TURNIPS-Southerrf, fceV dog.. HL-o. ' BEETS Southern.-per.doa., 760. CARROTS Southern, per ioi., 760. PA RULE Y Per doa.. 40c, , BEANS Wax, per bu. basket, 1.001.28; string, per bu. basket, 81.601.26j SPINACH Per bu, home, grown, 6060o. ASPARAGUS Per doa. bunches, 40c. GREEN PEPPERS Per i-baaket crate, $2.00. i EGO PLANT Per ob., J1.00. SQUASH Florida summer, per 75o. PEAS-Per bu. box. 32.00. ' MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins,- full tteam, 11c; Wisconsin Ypung America, 12c: block Swiss, lbcs Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wiscon sin Umberger, 13c. CTDER Per bbl , 35 60; per bbl., 33.26. MAPLE SIJGAR-Ohlo. per lb.. 10c. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 5c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 Baited. 6c: No. 1 veal calf. 3 to 12 lba.-. 9c: No. 2 Veal caif. 12 to 16 lba., 6c; dry ealted hides. .12o; ffheeu pelts, 24i27c: horaehidea, 8160(32.60. NUT&-Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 13s; N. hard ehcH. per lb., 12c; pecana, large, per Id., 12c; small, per lb. 10c; peanuts, per lb., 6c 1 roasted peanuts, per lb.. Sc; Chill walnuts. , 12&l3c; large hickory nuts, per lb., lie; almonds, aoft shell, per lb., 15c: hard Khell,- 13c; shell barks, per bu., (2.00; Mack - wainuta, per bu., 31.26. . . v . Porelgrn Financial. BERLIN, May 25. Exchange on London, 20m. 40pfgs. fur checks. Discount rates, short bills. 2 per cent; three months' bills 3 per cent BERLIN, May 25. The weekly bank statement of the Imperial Bank of Ger many shows the following changes: Caah on hand, increase, 88,380,000 marks; treas ury notes. Increase, 900.000 marka; other securities, decrease, 4,640,000 marks; notes In ciruulation, decreaae, 67,800,000 marks, PARIS, May 25. Trading en the bourse today was dull. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 90 36. Rio Ttntos lort 8f. LONDON, May 26,-Money was In bet ter demand In the market today for set tlement and month-end requirements. Dis counts were sympathetically firmer. A procession of new loans adversely affected first class securities. Consols receded at first, but partly recovered. Home rails were depressed on the trafflo returns be ing disappointing. Americans opened dull, made a partial nominal Improvement, re came Inanimate and closed may and Ir regular. Grand Trunks were stronger on the Increase In traffic, exceeding expecta tions. Japanese were fractionally higher. Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 25. METALS Tin waa weaker under a poor demand. London reported a decline of 6s for spot and 6s for futures, the nrst position closing at 124 2a 6d and the second at 123 12s tkl. Lor.illy tin waa also a little lower, closing at 127. 00 627.76.. Copper was lower In the London market, spot declining 7s 6d to 56 7s 6d, while futures were quotrd at 56 10s. Lo cally coper waa a shade easier in tone with demand quiet. Lake is quoted at 813.000 13.12, electrolytic at 112.75& 13.00 and rest ing at $126012.75. Lead declined Is 3d to 11 13s 8d in London, but remained un changed here at 34.46iS4.60. Spelter we lower in New York, closing at 35(XX3,j.lO, and London remained unchanged at V.t. Iron waa unchanged to ld lower InMld- aiesborough, where it closed at 4s 7Hd. Locally Iron Is nominally unchanged. No. 1 foundry, northern, la quoted at $16.60; No. 2 foundry, northern, at $14. 6015.00; No. 1 foundry, southern, and No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, at $13.6iKa 13.6R. Pig Iron war rants dull and nominal at $9 25. ST. IiOUIS, May 25.-METALB Lead, lower at $4.25. Spelter, lower at $4.80. Ragrar and Motaaaea. NEW YORK, May 26. SUGAR Raw, firm; fair refining, 3 7-16c; centrifugal 96 test, 8 16-16c; molasses sugar, 8 3-16o: re fined, firm; crushed, &.6&C; powdered, 6.06c; granulated, 4.95c. . NEW ORLEANS. May 25. SUGAR Steady; ooen kettle, 2il l-16c; centrifugal whites. 4VrHo; yellows, 8fH 6-10c; sec ond. 2u1c. M GLASSES Nominal; open kettle. lOft 26c; centrifugal. 116 15c. Vn'P. nominal. OIL CITY. Pa., May OILS Credit balanoes. $162; certificates, no bid. Ship menu, 69il6 bbls.; average, 76.8.2 hhls runs, 101.723 bbls.; sverage, 74.442 bbls. Shipments, Lima. 72.479 hhls. ; average, 61.. MH hhls.; runs, Lima, 76.687 bbls.; average, 53,882 bbls. Condition of tke Treaaary. WA8HINQTOM. May 26 Today's state ment of the treasury balance In the gen eral fund, exclusiv of the 3150.000.0u0 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shnws: Available cash balance, llti,lH,7,7!; gold, 342,447,906. . Co tree Market. NEW YORK. May 36 COPFEB-The market for futures opened steady at a de cline of 6 points. Sales were reported of 27 6, A Iiam Ineiuritna- June ai LMwnnau Beptember at 8 too. a-eocatlir at tVtwo aad alay at 4. OMAHA LIVE STOOL MARKET Libaral Btoeipti of Cattle, witk Eatt Kinds Sail tg Ab n. Steady. HOGS ARE SLOW AND A SHADE LOWER Aside) (roan tke Best Ur .ees Beeves Are Lower, with Cow StaBT (teady . anal feeders Strong Sheea aad Lasaeo Btreac aad Active. SOUTH OMAHA. May 25, 1904. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 1.10 6.1M 4.108 Official Tuesday 6.J66 Ti.146 4.4T0 Oftlcial Wednesday 4.O0O 14.300 2.V00 Three days this week.. 11,416 37,ti?7 ll.L Same days last week.... 11.374 41.668 9.118 Same days week before. .10,389 21.131 7.8.16 8ame three Weeks ago.. 14,120 30,007 1,8 Same four weeks ago.... 17, 797 35.l8 17.206 Same days last year.... 11, 410 89.361 8,190 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DAT ft. The following table shows the recelpta ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana foi the year to date, wltn comparisons witn last year; . 1904. 1903. Inc. Cattle 380.6I6 SK4.271 2.338 Hogs 1,046,088 9,212 114.878 Sheep 646, 484 607,994 137,190 Average prices paid for hogs at South Omaha tor the last several days with com parison: Pate. I 1804. 1908. 1902.UW1.1U).1899.1891 May 1 831 4 90 6 641 ( 26 t 18 34 6 U, 3 41 May 3... May 8... May 4.., May a... 4 68 a imi 7 ai ( 71 8 66 8 (8 3 37 3 U 8 W 3 83 3 M e 8 39 8 96 8 97 4 19 4 80 4 22 a 4 HS I6 4 604,1 IN 76 7 7 Oli 4 4o) 4 9K, I ta 4 9a; i 7t 8 65 6 841 8 68 3 W May ... ? 4 64 e 3 44 May j.. May May .... 4 bal ( a a Ui 6ai T Wi a mi t 101 3 691 t la 2 so 4 67HI 1 08 6 Wl 7 Oil 6 41 I 46, May 10... 6 14 8 t; May 11... 464 54 6 16 3 421 May 12... 4 61H1 a 46i a 1 3 6i May U... May 14... May 16... May 16... May 17... 4 M 4 tk. a hi v t6 6 v no o 36; 7 12 s n 5 17, 6 211 i fit 7 12 6 64 3 6 4 MH4. S5 7 07, 1U i 691 3 83 4 26 4 alWi l-l 673 6 7j' 6 U3 I 3 W 4 44 May 18, May 19, May 20, 4 62Vfel 27 6 Il 8 69 4 29 4 47V 6 31 7 12 ( 101 8 D0 I 3 06 4 26 4 26 4 4 27 181 7 11 May 21...J t 41 ( 08, 2 62 a May 22 ...1 18 6 19 7 08 7 M 7 Oo 6 68, 6 61, 6 Oi 6 61 6 081 3 2i 8 66 May 23... I 4 36 May 24... 4 3XW, 6 01 4 33 4 26 4 17 6 04 3 6i May lo...! I 04, 6 04 3 bo Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought tn today Dy eacn road waa: . Cattle, nogs. Hheep. U'ses. C, M. A St. P. Ry 7 Mo. Pao. Hy 1 i ,. ,. t iiitui Pacnic aysicm 48 3s a 1 C. A N. W. Hy b, E. It M. V. K. ti.. 59 v 72 2 8 C, ti. m. ec o. Ry. M a .. .. H. ot M. Ry 48 31 4 C, H. A U. Ry 1 4., H. I. & P., east. 1 O., It. 1. & P., went., 1 2 ., Illinois Central V .. ., ' Chicago Great West. 4 4 Total recelpta 186 , 206 11 ' "5 The disposition of the day's receipts waa as ioIiohs, each buyer purchasing tne number ot head indicated: Buyers. cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omana Packing Co bo6 m,i30 Swift and Company m i.vsi Cudahy Packing Co ni m.Ml 991 Armour & Co 708 4,091 941 Vansant ot Co 49 ... Carey & Benton 63 ... W. 1. Stephen 24 Hamilton Rothschild.. 163 L. F. Husz 4d uaggarty 23 ... Sot JDegan 1 ... M. & a Co 92 620 Parker 4V Webb L48 ... Morrelt 272 ... Squlrea M Hoot & Co 12 Bulla & K 20 other buyera 137 Total ..8,892 liiTM 1.732 CAl'TLh, There waa another large run of cattle today, though not up to Hie record made yesterday. The recelpta consisted very largely ot corn ted steers with very little of anything else. While there were some light gooa cattle here tooay, there were not aa many, aa yesterday ana qui is a sprinkling of only fair kinds. Tnere was a good demand for desirable klnua of fat eattle tbia morning and buy ers were all In the aaddle at an early hour. Right good cattle, especially handy weights whlon were lust what packera happened to want, were ateady wun yes teiuay. Other kinds were weak to 10c luwer and not particularly active at the decline, still, considering the rum for the two days the market waa In vary satis factory .condition. Cows and heifers were In very light sup ply and, ns there waa a good aciiv de mand, everything was disposed of In good season at fully steady prices. blockers and teedera were also in very light supply, though .there were possibly a few inure loada on sale than yesterday. Buyers seemea to nave neea ot every- thinv In aiirht and ft did not take them very long to clean up the yards at good strong prices. BEEF STEERS. No, I., 10. t. 1. 111. 4. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr. 171 4 00 MO 4 04 1030 4 10 170 4 10 j,..').. 4I 4 1 ...771 IN 4 4 18 tl I 10 ....... .110 I tt Mt 4 It 1V03 4 4 11)60 4 40 m 4 40 ...10 4 46 ' 1144 4 46 106T 4 46 10M 4 46 1 1101 4 46 .....1051, I 46 hoi 4 at 1167 I TO 1115 4 70 ,....11M 4 TO .....HUM) 4 71 ....ml 4 l ....1112 4 70 ....Ua 4 TO ....HO 4 76 ... .100 4 76 ....1171 I 76 ,...HK I Tl :...1307 4 76 ,...1118 4 Tt ....1144 4 Tt ....1260 4 T6 ....till 4 Tf ....1158 I T6 ....1241 I 71 ,...lMt 4 76 ....1214 4 71 .,..1816 4 76 ....IIS 4 71 ....1140 4 76 ....1IT 4 0 ....1151 4 M ....1141 4 U ....Hit 4 M ....it: 4 at ....1:1113 40 ....1171 4 10 ....1254 4 X !..... 11...., If tt..... I It it tl U I 40 10 M It 11 11 II..... .11 ,,:::: 11 w II 10 10 14 10 to 41 17 10 40 1 4. ., n to II....... t 1. ...... 14 IS .. 170 4 46 . .1117 4 10 iB4i 4 te ....1175 4 6 ....1070 4 60 ....III 4 5 ....104 4 60 ....llltO 4 5 ....10IT 4 66 '...1111' 4 66 .... 770 4 61 ....100 4 66 ....111 4 66 '....1441 4 40 .... 170 4 to ....1160 I 10 .... Ill 4 I ....115 I 10 ....1151 I 10 ...11SI I 10 ....1115 I 44 ....1140 4 40 .... Ml I 40 ...1111 4 40 ....1070 4 16 ....mo 1 u ....H4t 4 tt ....114 i It ....1111 I 48 ....1128 4 16 It t 1 to I 14 1. 4 14 17 1 17 11....... 14....... II 17 17 It I 11 11 40 tl 11 10 4 .1211 4 10 i....y im 4 h II 11 6 .1115 4 tO mi 4 KS 111 4 tf leal 4 6 ltll 8 0 140 I M 1127 i 00 lilt 8 0 i4t I at 1411 I M 1461 1.0 .....144 I 1 1446 I 10 11... 10... II... It... II... 11... It..., 41... 1... 14... a i"iv ee- ..1 STEERS AJCp COWS. II KM 4 46 4 ....1070 4 16 . 14. 1430 I 1 STEERS AND HEIFERS. It tit as St 140 4 18 1 711 8 0 ' 10 Mi 1 o tl 441 4 tl :4 1023 4 II 17 10 4 15 It lll 4 70 II Ill 4 66 tl 1026 4 7 STEERS AND ST AOS. II 1441 4 60' COWS. , 67 8 aa I 1045 4 10 10 4 10 lilt 4 I 10M 4 It 1120 4 II Is7 4 16 .....1110 4 15 1400 4 15 1420 4 W 1440 4 II 1440 4 60 ...1000 1 4 ...I116O I 76 ...1114 I 15 ...lu4 I M ...1184 I 10 ... 170 I 0 .,.1100 I 00 ...116 I 0 ...1065 I 00 ...111 I 04 10!!! II.'.' ,..140 4 10 HGirERI, W I IS J::::: too 4 14 . 4 10 . 4 M .107 4 it . 740 4 4 .151 4 40 400 I 71 ,87 4 00 130 4 00 40 4 00 146 4 10 , m 4 10 t 1 64 BVUM. 1040 8 60 . ...1I7 I Tt 117 t 76 114 I Tl oo 8 7 1E60 I ao lie I 16 1110 I it 110 8 M K'20 I N 1IM 4 M 1'hiO 4 00 114 4 0 1J 4 00 TM 4 M ...140 t 0 ... J40 I 1 ., ll IB ... IM I M ... 14 It im 1 at CALVES. MO 4 tt I 116 I 60 lot t oe 116 1 o 111 I oo 140 I tl I... 1... 1... 8TOCKER3 AND FEEDERS. Til t o 61 711 1 u 411 I II 47 71-1 4 to Ml I 10 10 ta 4 0 670 4 1 tt Ill I tf Ill I 10 it.!!!'. i it HOOS Teaterday'a large run waa fnl. lowed by another liberal run today. Th large offering and the conditions ef other marketa acted as a bear Influence and packers were disposed to pound prices. On the other hand, there was a good shipping demand, which had a strengt henlng ef fect, ao that the general market was only about a shad lower, that Is right around 2H off from yesterday's average. The trade was alow, owing to a dlfrerenoe of opinion between kirrera and sellers, and tr.a fore. 4.awoa waa wall advanced before a clearauo was effected. While the general market waa aa Indicated above, there were cae where hoar sold aa murh aa 6c lower, and on the other hand, some that sold right cioee in eiesny. representative sales: N A. Bk. r. na a. . Pr. 14 114 ..in 4a tn 110 4 t 44 UT .. 4 K 71 Ill 40 4 U It til 80 4 14 ' SO t tf, 44 1" N I II 70. tno . . 4 If- tt IM .. 4 n 4 I7J. SO 4 n 74 141 tn 4 M 7J 11(1 4 to 14 141 40 4 to 72 !S 140 4 t 74 1T ISO 4 0 7 Ill .. HI 77 10 II 4 to tiS m 4 3'. 4 .. 4 71 :7 0 4 II. 7.....Kt '.. 4 10 7J :S .. C T4 X 40 4 W It M 10 4 i 71 Ill lie 4 10 t til .. 4 St. tftl 14 I N 7R t(l .. m a Ill .. I 10 41 16! M 4 IS 1 HI 8 4 10 Tl Il 40 4 15 71 .! .. UH 141 IM 4 3 44 IM .. 4 I7e Itl 4 IS 74 170 4 4 It -a 41 141 U0 4 ! at 1 40 4 !l IM ..4 15 17 19 .. 4 i 71 I4 0 4 35 4S I 40 4 4 !4 .. Ill 4. tt 10 nvt . 4 15 II 114 4 M Tt IM 40 4 16 47 141 .. 4 li t 71 IM 0 4 M 71 tl 11 4 II W 14 141 l 4 15 n im a 4 111, n in h in 4 144 M 4 IIS 4 37', 71 lli lit 4 lH II lit 10 4 17V, 74 lit 40 4 lit TO 344 .. 4 lit Tl 141 IN III 4 Ill .. 4 7 77 M0 ..4 15 10 1t .. I IT'. Tt lit BO 4 II Tl 145 10 4 T7 77 1.11 40 4 M t: t .. 4 S7V, 4 141 0 4 88 It t"5 W I 44 71 IM too I 15 M 17 40 4 4l II... l aoa4 15 Tl IM .. 4 40 71 4 MO 4 M B r .. 4 40 4 144 .. 4 n 11 174 40 4 40 U 145 .. Ill 4 Mi .. 4 41 SHEEP Today's receipts were only mod erate and the Quality on an average none 1 i"oa, tne latter point, tnotign, is notn Ing new, as the proportion of dealraole killers is never large at this season of the year. The demand was good as usual and the arrivals all changed hands In good season In the morning. The trade might best bo described ss a good, strong ana active market. Buyers seem to want everything coming, at least everything ill tne way or oeocnt Killers. Quotations for clipped stock: OHid to cnoice mmns. eo.wKte.gu; isir 10 gouu lambs, fa.OOlrtVStT; good to choice wnoled lambs 36.60l?.00; fair to good wooled lambs, 66.00u6.&0: stood to choice yearling: or wethers, 85.0uif6 60; fair to good yearlings or wethers. H.ilK&ia.nu; good to choice ewes. 84.wii6.uu; rair to gooa ewes, .ivo'i.o. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 20 western cull ewes and weth ers 76 8 '-'5 26 western culls 64 1-6 20 western culls and wethers... 87 8 50 24.1 western ewes and wethers.. 70 4 50 37 western lamba and yearlings, mixed 06 4 76 257 weatern wethers 76 6 00 263 western lambs 63 6 60 2:'4 western lambs I 63 6 U0 J4 weatern lambs 71 b uO Stock la Sight. Following are the receipts of live stock at the alx principal western cities yesterday: vault noil, Diieep South Omaha. Chicago Kansas City.. St. Loula Bt. Joseph bioux City Totals 4.O0U 14.) 2.U00 .24,000 . 4.700 . 2,600 . 1.437 . 600 80,0110 1 13.0"0 lu.OKt 3,000 6.600 6,643 8.200 4,000 2,848 .11,937 74,642 24,848 CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET Cattle aad Sheep Steady and Hogs Weak aad Lower. CHICAGO. Mav 28 CATTX.E Receipts. 24,000 head; murket steady; good to prime steers, 33.364.60; poor to medium, 4.30 6.26; stockera and feeders, 33.2ixd4.65; cows, 31.75&4.70; heifers, 82 6&o.45; bulls, ti.ibfg) 4.85; canners, 31.7652.76; calves, 82.606.601 Texas fed steers, 44.0034.60. HOOS Receipts, 8o,0n0 head; estimated tomorrow, 25,000; market weak to 60 lower; n-, ana. V.,,,nhara IllUilt'JI. onnA tn choice heavy, 34.66fr4.67Vi ; rough heavy, 44.40 64 55; light, 34.4&W4 66; bulk ot nales, 34.5043) 4.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 13.000 head; market steady to lOo lower; good to choice wethers, 3o.266.75; fair to choice native lambs, 36.00i86.5O; western lambs, 6.2c) C-4o; spring lamos, ta.uxgit.Ht. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, May 25.-BEEVES-Re-celpta, 2,226 head; steers strong, fat bulla easy, others easier, fat cows steady, me dium and common slow and shade off; steers, 34.90Q6.46, no really prune here; cows, 31.504.12. Cables steady. Exports today. so cattle ana z.uw quarters t l oeei ; esti mated tomorrow. 610 cattle and 100 sheep. CALVEfi RecelDta. 6.231 head: slow and VfWi&a lower; 800 head unsold; veals, 33.00ft 6.30; cnoice, 8a.4uti2e.fru; lew ioncy at w.ou; mixed calves, fl.Ou; city dressed veals weak at efiUHc per lb. HOG8 Receipts. 6.700 head; market weak; state nogs, 86.ouva.i6. SHEEP AND 1.AMBB Receipts. 8.241 head; sheep steady to rtrm; choice winter lam ns opened orm; otners steaay, out closed slow and a shade lower for heavy and coarse lots: spring lambs In light sup ply and firm; sheep, I4.0tx55.60; winter Iambi, 37.0018.40: culls, 36.62H: spring lambs. 86.DO44v.OO, by the head 63.boru4.oo eaon. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. May 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,700 head. Including 60 southerns: market steady to strong: export and dressed beef steers, 34.8536.60; fair to good, J4.J6u 4.76: western fed steers. 34.25&6.u0; stockera and feeders, 33.2534.70; southern steers, 33.60 Sj4.Tj; toutnern cows, rt.iofa;.o; native cows, 2.&.i4j'4.W native heifers, JtoOiio.w; bulla, 2.76a4.0O; calves, 32.76fM.76. HOOS Receipts, 10,100 head; steady to io lower;, top, 34.60; lulk, 34.35fH4.46; heavy, 14.4O&4.&0; packers, f4.:-6jj4 60; pigs and lights, 3.7O4.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000 head; market Strong; native lambs, 15. 6.10; western lambs, 35.6007.00; fed ewes, 14 6006.25; Texas clipped yearlings, 35.00 6. 76; Texas, clipped sheen, 34.506.00; stock era and feeders, 13. 704.70. St. Loala Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, May 25. CATTLE Receipts, 2,600 head, lnoluding 1,300 Texans; steady to firm; native shipping and export steers, 86.00106. 76; dressed beef and butcher' steers, U-mUati.it; steers under 1,000 lbs., 3.&04i4.8&; stockera and feeders. 13.6044.35; cows and heifers. 22.26&4.60; canners, 31. 7602.60; bulls, 12.7643.50; calves, 83.6O2.&0; Texas and In dian steers, 83.16ig4.90. HOOS Receipts 6,600 head; market barely steady: pigs and lights, 34.104.60; packers, 84.2iXtf4.56; butchers and best heavy, 4.60(iy SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 4,000 head; market strong; native muttons, 34.vOiM (.60; lambs, 84.6ott6.7ft; culls and bucks, 12.6064 4.00; backers, 12.11.20. Bt. Josenh Ut Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH, May 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,437 head: market steady to 10c higher; rtiatlve, 34.86436.80; cows ana heifer, 32.266.k; stockers and feeders, 13.364.60. HOGS Receipts, 6.642 head; steady to 5o lower; light, 14.164. 42; medium and heavy. 4 27&4.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,848 head; market steady to iOu higher: Mexican lambs, 37.20. Sloaz City Lira Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. May 26. (8peclul Tele- fram.) CATTLE Receipts, 800 head; mar et, steady; beeves, 33.6Va4.8o; 00 ws, bulls and mixed, 83.3064.00; stockera and feeders, i3.uu$4.0o; calves and yearlings, 32.76(98.76. HOGS Receipts, s!2O0 head; market, weak to 3c lowur; selling at 34.160)4.86; bulk of sales, U.2baiM. Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL, May 26. COTTON Spot, In limited demand; prices 2 points higher; middling fair, 7.48d; good middling, T.34d: middling. 7.id; low middling, 7.12d; good ordinary, 6 91; ordinary. 6.78d. ' Futures opened steady and closed easy; American middling, g. o. c, May, 7.041; May and June, (.MM; June and July. 4.94d; July and August. t89d; August and September, 4.66d; September and October, 6.1yd; October and November 8 87d; November and DMiemler, 5 Sod; December and January, 6.77d; Janu ary and February. 6.76d. NEW YORK, May 25. COTTON Spot, closed quiet, 10 points lower; middling up lands, 13.20c; middling gulf, 13.46c; sales, 4114 bales. Futures, barely ateady; May, 1) at. Inn 7lk.. Julv. 1 i 4(fM 2 August, 12.28ft-12.29u; September, 11. 0211. 03u; Octoner, i .e,ri.eep; January, iu.v.fl n o. NEW ORLEANS. May 25. COTTON Easy; sales. 6.460 bales; ordinary. 10 11-liio; gon4 ordinary, 12c; low middling, 12Hc; m'dJIIng fair, 13 ll-16c; recelpu, l,ku6 bales; Stock, 170,177 bales. ST. LOUIS. May 2&-COTTON-Oulet; middling, 13c; no sales; receipts, 209 bales; shipments, 23 bales; stock, 12,172 bales. L0VJREY BROS. &C0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Grain, Stocks , and Provisions Room 212. N. Y. Life Wulldlag. Phone 301& Special attention glvso to telegrsiili and tnall orders. OMAHA. Updike Comeiission Co. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Business bandied promptly In all marketa . , OfBce. 63 . Bee Building,, ,. . ' Talephone 24o4. tX W. UPDUCJC. UAJfAQaJL REAL ESTATE TRANSFER, Deeds filed for record May 2a, 1404, aa fur nished hy the .ViihIhhu ttunrante and Trust company, humled nbtractera, loll Farnam ati-eet, for The Bee: NVIs U. tiKileniiorg and wile to Arthur H. Hevden, lots 10, Jl nd 12, bun 28, Benson 3 371 Goorge H. Gift and wife to Carlton i. liutchlnsun, lot 3, Dennetts sub dlv 1,60a Carlton D. Hutchinson to George E. Gift, lot 13. block 15, Walnut 11,11.... .4t0 Minnie C. Johnson And husland tn S.imuel Harvey Iteetem, lut.4 1.4. and 14. block 1. Sheridan Place I.70O Jane M. Snow to John A. Canning, lot 4 and n lot 6, block 126, bout 11 Omaha John A. Canning to Herman Peal, an me Herman Korner and wife to Met Krpwung companv, w4 fet lot 6. block 4, Crawford's add.. Klkhorn Emnm M. Ross and husband to Fred 4"0 6x0 100 C. Haver, lots 1 and 2. block 13. Patrick s 2d ndtl 1.100 Albert F. Church and wife to John Adolf Benson, lot lit. block 3. Murva- vllle Walter V. Sheely nd wile to James A. Howard, lots 1 and 8, block 8,-' Grammorry Park GrorRln A. Merrltt and husband to Jatnrs A. Howard, lot 2, block 8, Grainmercv Inrk ts IV) Emm.t K. MrMtillrn nd hushahd to. 1 . J laviinHgh, siO feet lot 6, block II, HlBhliiml Place 4.7RO Executors .f Fugene C. Bntcs to Daniel H. Smith. undlvVi lot 1. block Jul. city, ami part nl swi-4 36-16-13.. I.KO MlnnR tl. Goilihird nnd husbnd to Ellen (. Wilson. lot 1. Flack's mjhdlv Almlra C. Millard nnd husband to Wil son T. Gr.thnm, lots 21, 22, 23 and 24.' block 1, Moe's siibdlv.. Emma Ann Jones to Edward R. Hen-' son. lot 6. block 6, Sulphur Spring add Cyrus W. Best nnd wife to John E. 700 10 ,13 Best. sr.. lot 11, block 4. Uncoln Place, and lot 1, FlHck's snbdiv 6,700 Hastings & Heyden to William C. Norrls, part taxlot 6. 10-15-1.1 1.400 POSTOKFICE NOTICE. ittliould be lead dally by all Interested, as changes may occur ut any lime.) foreign mails lor the .en ending Mar 28, 1904. will close tPROMPTLS" in all vaacs at tn Ueiieral posiuaiue as fol lows: parcels-post malls cloaa one hour earlier than Uoeing lime alio vn teluw Parcels-post malia tor Ueriuany close at 6 p. ra. May iJ and 80. . Iliiuului' and auppleinentarr malla close s foreign stalluu (corner of West and Mor ton atreeu; half hour later than closing lime shown lislow, tuxuept that supple mentary malls fur Europe ami Central America, via Colon, closu cna hour later tl 1'orelgn station. Transatlaatlo Malls. FRIDAY (27th)-At 6:30 p. 1,.. for AZORES 10 LANDS, per s. a. Canoplo, (ton Boa ton. SATURDAY i28th)-At 6 a. m. for EU ROl'lil, per s. s. Ht. Louis, , via Ply mouth aud Cherbourg (n.all for Ireland must be directed "per a. s. 81. Louis )t at 8:30 a. m. in jpplomonuiry 10 a. m.; for EUROPE. lr s. a. i-tturia, vlt Queenstown; at bM a. m. for Bh.l.UILM airect, per s. s. Finland (mull must be directed "per s . s. r'inlunu"j; at :.i0 a. m. for ITALY direct, ter c. a. Konlgln, Luise (mail must bu direeieU "per s. s. . Konlgln l.uise "); l 1:80 p. tn.. for SCOT LAND direct, per s. s. Columbia (mail must be uliectod "per b. s. Culumula"). After the closing ot the supplementary Transatlantic malls named above, ad ditlonul supplementary mall are opened on the piers of the American, English, French unU German steamers, and remal 1 open until within ten minutes of the. hour of sailing of sttamer. Halls (or Sooth aad Central America, Wrat Indies. Etc., THURSDAY :2titb)-At 1:30 a. m. for BRA ZIL, per s. a. Beiiacglo, via Pernaia buco, Rio Janeiro and Florlanopolls (mail for Northern Braxil, AigcnMne, Uruguay and Paraguay must be dire.-ted "per s. a. Bellagglo 'l; at 8 a. m. for CUBA, YUCA TAN and CAMPECHB, per a. s. Mon terey (mail for other pons of MEXICO, must bo directed "per a. a. Monterey"); at 8 a. m. for BERMUDA, per s. a. Pre toria; at a. m. for MAYAGUF.Z (ordi nary mail only), per b. b. Porto Rico (or dinary mall for o'Jiut tarts of Porte Rico must be elreeted per s. e. Porto Rleo "). ' FRIDAY I27tli)-At 7 a. m. for ARGEN TINE, URUGUAY and PARAGUAY, per a. s. Mypatla; at 7:30 a. m. for NEW FOUNDLAND, per s. s. Silvia; at 9:30 a. m (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for IN--AGUA, HAITI and BANTA MART A, per a. a. Adirondack (mall 'lor other parts of Colombia, via Bavnllla, must be di rected per s. "a. Adirondack"); at 12 m. (supplementary 12:30 p. m.) for BA HAMAS, per a. a. OrisCba (malt for Guantanamo and Santiago must be di rected "por s. a. Crisaba ).. Saturday (;8tii-At 4 a. m. for argen tine, URUGUAY and PARAGUAY, per a. s. Arablstan; at 8:30 a. m. (supple mentary 9:30 a. m.) for PORTO RICO, CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per a. . Caracas (mall for Colombia must be di rected "per a. .Caracas"); at 9:39 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA and COLOMBIA, ex cept Cauca and Magdalena Dep'ts, and GREYTOWN, per s. a. Valencia (mall for Costa Rica must be directed "per a. a. Valencia"), at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per a. a. Morro Castle, via Havana: at l':30 p. rn. for CUBA, per s. a. Ollnda, via . Matanaas (mall must bs directed "per a. a. Ollnda"). Malls Forwarded O erland, Etc, Ex cept V .am , undue. CUBA V:a Port Tampa, jrUrUa, closes st ki. fr r. rf.nu w ...... r Vh,ir,fiv ur Ef. B.1 a m, (the r.onnectlng mulls c'ose here on Mondava. Wedneadava and Siatordays). MEXICO CITY Overland, uvless sptclalry addressed lor oeapaicn oy , ieam', close Sl this office daily, except Sunday, at 1:80 p. m and )0:30 p. as- Sundays at 1:00 p. m. and 10:80 p. m. , NEWFOUNDLAND vtxeepf ' irela.post MallB) By rail U Worth Byonoy. nnd. thence by stsamer, closes at this office dally at 6:30 i. m. (cnnnoctlng; mulls cos hers every Monday, Wednesday and Sol- ' uidavl. ,'AMAlCA By rail to fl-.nn, and thenee b ateamer, closes ar tnla onice at .) p. m . Tuesday and Friday. IIQUELON By rail to Boston, and thence by iteamar, cuaea at ihla office duly at 6:20 n. m. BELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE MALA By rail to New Oi.M'.i, and thence by steamer, closes at this office dally, except Sunday, at 11:80 p. m. and 110:30 p, m Bundaya at flKO p. m. and 110:30 p. m S 10:30 p. m. (c inndavs at 1 conneotlng mall closes hero ,1(I:HI1 n. ml. COSTA RICA By rail to New Orleans, nnd t hence by ateamer, closes at tills ornce dally, except Bunday, at 11:80 p. m. unl 1 10:30 p. m , Sundays at 1:00 p. m. ami I0:8o p. m. (connecting mall closes here 'iiei4nva at 110:80 n. m l. IREOiafERKD MAIL closes at 8:00 p. m. previous auy. Transpacluo Stalls Forwarsed Over land tally. The schedule of closing Transpacific malls Is arranged on tne presumption oi their ur Interrupted overland transit to port of sailing. The final connecting mails ex cent registered Transpacino mans which closs 6 p. m. previous day) close at thtt general postofrlce, New York. s follows; TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via nan r rancisco, close i t:w r n. stay 24th. for desDatch wr s. a. Martnoaa. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran cisco, close at 6:30 p. m. May 27th, lor disnatch ner U. 8. TranSDort. HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA, and specially addressed mall for the PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close at 6:30 p. in. May 27lh, for despatch per a. a. Doric. HAWAII, via San Francisco, close at 0:80 p. m. May 80, for despatch per a., a Alameda. CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma, close' at a 3U p. m. June ta, for despatch per s. s. Hvson. HAWAII. JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP- niNCi lBl,A.MJtj, via Ban Francisco, close at 8 30 p. ro. June 6 tor Oesuaub per s. a HiKrU CHINA and JAPAN, via V.meuuver 'and victoria, 15. u., close at :ao p. in. June 7th, for despatch per s. a. Empress of Japan. (Merchandise tor U. 6. Postal Aserioy at Shanghai cannot be forwarded In Canada). I'EW ZKALAND, AUSTRALIA fekcept West). NEW CALEDONIA,, SAMOA, HA WAII and FIJI ISLANDS, via Ban Fian ciHco, close at 6:30 p. m. June lltli. for despatch per s. s. Ventura. (If the Cunard Btenmer carrying British mull for New KeaLwnd does not arrive In time to con. txct with thla despatch, extra malls clog leg st 6:30 a. m , 9:30 a. m. and 6:20 p. m ; Bandaya ut 4:80 a. m.. a. m. and 0:30 p. i.i. will bo made up and fm wnided until the arrival of the Cunsrd ate.imar). FIJI ISLANDS, AUSTRALIA (except, west), inn kkw calkudma, via Vsn couvsr nd Victoria, B. C, close at 6:30 &m. June 1Mb, for despatch per a. a. os nil . MANCHURIA and EASTERN SIBERIA at present forwarded via Russia, instead of via Japan, the uaual route. KOThV-1 'tilers otherwise addressed. West Australia is forwarded via mi rope; end New Zealand and Philippines via Man Francisco the aulnkest loutaa. Philip pines specially addressed "via Canada" or 'Ma Kurope" must be fully prep. Id at the foreign rates. 1'awsll Is furwardea Via San Francisco exclusively, CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Poelaaaaur Feet 0ce New York, M. X. Mar la lkua. 0