TOE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1904. CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Abort Two Hundred Tkomtnd Bnsbali of Cora CaliTared on It a. OYER TWO HUNDRED CARS IN TWO DAYS Cioala of Delivery Hindered by Mtl sTatioa, Still Seventy Tboasond Bushel Get In on ni, Last Day. f Local Caah Grata Market. OMAHA. May 30, 1904. The closing of the May delivery la about reached, and although Hindered by litiga tion, 70.000 bushels have been delivered to the exchange this morning. During the flrat week of May llto.ouo bushels were de livered and practically none has been de livered since then until the last week. A. B. Jaqulth Is practically the only holder of the corn being delivered. There Is a very small and scattering Interest outside of bis line. The weather of the last three days has been a trifle cool for corn, but excellent for wheat and oats. The entire southwest has received a good wetting since Saturday and the northwest is now receiving the rain. The Illinois state report is reported to be bearish on wheat, corn and oats. Word la received from Minneapolis that some of the mills have started up today and that the rest will resume tomorrow morning. Liverpool closed 4d to 4d lower on ac count of the pressure of Indian wheat. The total visible supply Is now 21,675,000, against 24.6J),(iGO Dushels last year. The primary receipts were 686,ju0 as against 7lJ,0uO bush els for last year. The range in price of Omaha grain for future delivery and the close today and Saturday were as follows: Closed- Open. High. Low. Close. SaCy. Wheat May .... July .... Sept Corn May .... June .... July .... Sept Oats May .... July .... Sept. .... A asked. 92 B 92 B 824A 82 B 724B 72 a 82 . 73 , 60 '44V4 . 42 82 724 67 464 43 SI 47 A 44 4 424 67 4 A 454 44 V. A 43B 4241 414H 42 B .. 87 ffl 37 38 B K7V4B .. 30 30 30 30U 30 B B bid. Cash business was livelier this morning and wheat, which Is unusual, occupied the prominent place in the trading, Keceipts were. Wheat, 6 cars in and 6 cars out; one week ago, 8 and 32 cars. Corn, 47 cars in and 11 cars out; one week ago, HO and 32 cars, Oats, 7 cars in; one ween ago, 3 cars in. Representative sales of carlots by sample on track. Omaha: Corn No. 2, 1 car. 474N No. 4, 1 car, 444c; No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 4Sc; No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 47c: No. 3 white, 2 cars, 47c. Hard Wheat No. 2, 1 car, 91c; No. 3, 2 cars, H04C; 1 car, svc. White (lRlNn 4. 1 car. 40I4C WHEAT No. 2 hard, 9or91c; No. S hard, 870904c; No. 1, 7u4j2c, nominal. CORN No. 2. 47 : No. 8. 4o447c: No 4, 444o ; no grade, 40c; No. 2 yellow, 474 48c; No. yellow, 4ic; rvo. x wnue, 4o; No. t white. 47V448c. OATS No. 2, 42c; No. 3. 3W539r: No. 4, 3S 37c: No. I white, 43c; No. 8 white, 40Uc; standard, 42c Oats quotations are nominal. Note from the Exchange Offices. J. J. TromDen of Lancaster county, for merly sheriff of that county and a state senator, was on tne exenange mis morning. He reports little grain in farmers' hands and planting going on nicely. Omaha InsDectlons of a rain were 206 cars (two days); of wheat, 2 cars graded No. 2 bard, 4 cars No. 8 hard and 2 cars No. 4 hard: of corn, 144 cars graded No. 3, 29 cars No. a, 1 car no. 4, B cars ino. i yellow. 2 cars No. 3 yellow, 2 cars No. 2 whit and 9 oars No. 8 white; of oats, 1 car graded No. 2 white and 2 car No. 4 white. Omaha stocks of grain In regular ware houses are as follows: Wheat. 92.718 bush els; corn, 408,852 bushels; oats, 26,663 bush els, umana contract atoms oi corn ar 828,386 bushels, divided between M err lam ft Holraqulst'a elevator (112,076 bushels) and in union elevator uitrai Dusneiai Grain Markets Eleswhere, Closing- prices of grain today and Sat- uraay at in nsaraet namea were as ioi low: UllUAUU, WheatSt ',- July ....... September Corn . July . September "Wheat July September Corn September .Wheat July September Corn July '. -."ir '! Today. Bat'y. , 85H 864B 804A 80H .' 47J4A. 4T A 47B 464 KANSAS CITY. 754 75 . 704 7014. 43 ' 43 42 41 ST. LOUia . 844B 844B . 8oB 80 464 4B 49 464 September MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat . July September Wheat July September Wheat July September 92B 834B 81 81A DULUTH. 92VB 934B b3B 814 NEW YORK. 80B 91 A 84 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CHICAGO Featnres o( tke Trading and Closing Prloee on Board of Trade, Chicago Receipt Today: Wheat. 30 car, It oontract grade; corn, 860 cars, 91 con tract grade; oats, 176 cars, 16 contract grade; cattle, 3,600 head: hogs, 22,000 head. Estimated tomorrow: Wheat, 28 cars; corn, 7&2 cars; oat. 282 car; hogs, 83,000 head. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Faatare of the TradCaa- aad Closing Prices oa Board of Trad. CHICAGO, May 81.-A break of 4o today In the prlc of May wheat due to collapae of the theory that there was an outstand ing short Interest caused weakness In other options. Th July option closed with a loss of Vc. Corn Is up o. Oats how a gain of 4ao and provision 1246424c. July wheat started B4c down at 864 854o. Sentiment soon changed, however. During th lust half hour tne feature of trading waa the wide fluctuation of May, la which month,, however, trading: was very light. From 980 th price suddenly Topped to 934c. A quick rally to 98o fol lowed. Th close was at 97o. After selling off to 86o July closed at 854o. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 167,400 bushels. Primary receipts were 686,200 bush els, compared with 7,0uo bushels a year ago. The amount on passage decreased l.toj.000 bushels, while the visible supply de creased 2,63,0U0 bushels. Minneapolis, Du luth and Chicago reported receipts of 670 cars, against luO last week and 670 a year Trading- In corn wa active throughout the day and th vol ume of business was large. July opened 4c lower to c higher at 4649740, sold up to aa44o and closed at 47o. Local receipt were auO curs, with S of contract grade. Oat were quiet. After opening unchanged to 4o lower at 840 to 384o July sold be tween 384o and 38c. closing at S8SJ&c. Loral receipt wr 176 car. Provisions were strong on an active com mission house demand. After ranging be tween $11 274 and 811.75 July pork sold at lll.7Z4Jiai.71i. a gain of 46m474c; July lard waa up 1240 at 36.00 and ribs showed a gain of 174c at 36.76. Th leading future ranged follow: Articles.! Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close. Bat'y. Wheat May tJuly $July tSept tSept. Corn May July Sept. Oat May July Sept. Pork July BepL Lard July Sept. Klbs July Bept 964 98 934 874'86'&V 97 M4ti'V 84 8541 821 87 854 82 0S 464 47 4!4 8 86 824 8o4i814(a 804 04 47 47 46T, a 4 6 47446444 47 464-74 47 4644P4 4'a 41 41 881 30 404 404' 8VS84 8"4 304 41 384 3o4 u r4 11 66 n r 11 76 11 174 11 66 6 60 ( 66 It 75 11 96 ( 0 774 7R IX to 47 674 76 11 974 W 824 474 76 174 674 ( 75 0 to t 924 No. t tOld. tNw. FLOUR Market wa quiet and ateadv: Winter patents, l4 7Kj-(ftl: straights. 14 a 40; spring patents. M SiVjKTO; stratghta U VtW fc; bakers. 12.65-qJ So WHEAT Na 1 spring. 8Sfi7c; No. 8, 85ffl Bc! No. I red, fl Of-irl o. CORN No. 1 4IKi-44o; No. I yellow, 40 480. UATO-Ko. 3, 40494O4o; No. I white, 419 3o. RTK-Ko. t 74Wk fjfQ-o. I Cjlx. li No, 1 nortowetrn. 81 04; prima timothy, $3; clover, contract grade, $10 75. BARLEY Good feeding. 38ig41c; fair to choice malting, 46'&5fc. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per br.1.. til.) Cfll 66. Lard, per loo lbs , V,Wit 524; short ribs side, (loose), t 606.76; short clear aides (boxed), $6&0'g6.75. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls IB.liO 81.1") Wheat, bu 49.000 40.2") Corn, bu 334.600 SW.C09 Oats, bu 213.200 e7X Rye, bu 6.000 1.&T0 Barley, bu 44.700 6. MO On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries. 13V? 1740; dairies, !2i1io. Eggs, steady, at mark, cases Included, 16lo4c. Cheese, easy, 7(&8c NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatlons of the Day on Varloo Commodities. NEW TORK. May Sl.-FLOT.'R Receipts, 33.901 bbls.; exports. 14.254 bbls.; market barely steady; Minnesota patents, St.lOd) 6 36; Minnesota bakers. 34.00114 20; patents, 35106.40; winter straights, $4.0f6.10; win ter extras, $3.36(04 00; winter low grades, $3 153 80. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $3.904.15; choice to fancy, $4. l&fc 4.60. CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western, $1. 08-S1.18; city, tl.10ftl.12; kiln dried, 82.96 43.10. RYE Slow; No. 2 western, "Or. BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 664j66c c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. ICT.000 bu. Spot mar ket easy; No. 2 red, nominal In elevator and $1.12 nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. I'uluth, 81.034c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. afloat. Options weakened through realising sales and fell Vole. May. 914-alc; July, 90ii91 9-16c. closed at 9o4c; September, 846844c, closed at 84c: Ierember, 83tf7M4e, closed at 834c CORN Receipts, 203.816 bu.; exports, 2.248 bu.; sales, 80,000 bu. futures. Spot market, steady; Ni. 2, 6240 In elevator and 84c f. o. b. afloat; No. i yellow, 60c; No. 2 white, 60c. Option market was generally strong, closing c lower to 4c higher. May, 674'no4c; July. 634'2644c, closed at 64c; September. 62i4'g634c, closed at 62o. OATS Receipts, 271,500 bu.; exports, 9,550 bu. Spot market, steady; mixed oats, 26 to 32 lbs., 4fi4ift46c; natural white, 30 to 32 pounds, tl4Sc; clipped white, 36 to 40c lbs., HAY Quiet; shipping, 6670c; good to choice, 96e. imps Quiet? stAte. common to choice. I 1903, 635c; 1902, 23326c; olds, 914c; Paclflo coast. ISrfO, 24 300; iao2, Zl'aaic; olds, !W14C. HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 18c; California, 21 to 28 lb., 19c; Texaa dry, 24 to 80 lbs, 14c. TALLOW Steady ; city, per pkg., 44c; country (pkge. free), 4c. RICE Quiet; domestic fair to extra, 3 6c; Japan, nominal. LEATHER Steady; add, 23ff26c. WOOL Quiet; domestic fleece, 28320. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. $9 60 (filO.OO; mess, 38.0O1i.60; beef hams, 320.00 21.60; packed, $8.60rtf9.60; city extra mess, IH.OCKS'IH.OO. Cut meats, qulftt; pickled bel lies, 6(ff7c; pickled shoulders, 64o; pickled hams, 9iU10p. Iard, firm; western steamed, $6.90; refined, firm; continent, $6.96; South America, $7.60; compound, $5.60(36.78. Pork, Arm; family. $15.76; short clear, $13.00(516.00; mess, $13.00(313.50. St. Lout Grain and Provisions. 8T: LOUIS, May 31. WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, $1.10; track, $1.10; July, 844&844c; September, 804c; No. 2 hard, 939oc. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 47c; track, 48H49c; July, 464c; September, 46c. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 41c; track. 414 42c; July, 860; September, 30c; No. 2 white. 444c FLOl'K Firm ; red winter patent, $6,001? 6.10; special brands, 16&26o higher; extra fancy and straight, $4.70(u4.5; dear, $4,004 4.10. SEED Timothy, steady, $2.402.76; prim higher. CORN MEAL-Steady; $240. BRAN Easy; sacked east track 9BcJl.00. HAY Strong; timothy, $13.0015.00. IRON COTTON TIE8-42.50. BAQ01NO-64C . , PROVISIONSf-Pork, higher: $11.76. Lard higher; prime, steam, $6.06. Bacon, firm; higher; boxed extra shorts, $7,874; clear ribs, $7.75: short clear, $8.00. POULTRY Steady: chickens, 94c; springs, 20fi 23c; turkeys, 11c; ducks, 8c; geese, 6c. BUTTER Lower; creamery, 13(g!l8c; dairy. 104M4C. BOOS Higher at 13c, case count. Recelpts.Shlptnents. Flour, bbls 16.000 6 000 Wheat, bu 94.000 87.000 Corn, bu 46.000 85.000 Oata. bu 140,000 82,000 'Kansas City Grain ia) Provisions. KANSAS CITY, May 81. WHEAT Steady; May, 864c; July, 754754c; Sep t ember, 70704c; cash, No. 2 hard, 87(3 60e; No. 8, 824 86c; No. 4. 7560c; rejected, 6070o; No. 1 red, $1.01 1.03; No. 3, tl.ul. Re ceipts, 42 car. CORN Mixed, stnady; white, lower: May, 464c; July, 434t44o; September, 42&424oj cash. No. 2 mixed, 4fi464o; No. 2 white, 46(AS8eadV;4lof,2lwhlte, 4243c; No. 2 mixed. 39(fi40c. HAT Weak; choice timothy, $10.601LOO; choice prairie, $8.50. RYE No. 2. 64c. BUTTER Creamery, 15 17c; dairy, 12c EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas case returned, 12c; new Na i whltewood case Included, 12o. Receipt. Shipments Wheat, bu 33,600 46.500 Corn, bu 101.600 87.600 Oats, bu 46,000 4.000 Philadelphia Prodaoe Market. PHILADELPHIA, May 81. BUTTER Steady; fair demand; extra western cream ery, 184c; extra new print, 20o. EOGS Firm; fresh western, 18c; fresh southwestern, 17c; fresh southern. 164c. CHEESE Steady: fair demand; New York full creams, choice to fancy, old, 84c; New York full cream, fair to rood, old, 88e; choice to fancy, new, 8(S4c; fair to good, new, 774c ' Visible Sopply of Grain. Nnw YORK. Mar 81. Th visible suonly of grain May 28. as compiled by the New York Produce exchange, is a follows: WHEAT 21,675,000 bu.; decrease, z,tdB,ux bu, . ... CORN 3.740,oig ou.; decrease, i.m.wu ou. OATS 6.738.000 bu. : decrease, 604.OOO bu. RYE 958.000 bu.: decrease, 30.000 bu. BARLEY . 406,000 bu.; decrease, 130,000 bu. Dalnth Grain. Market. Ut bu in, may "iicni "ivm, No. 1 hard. 96ie; No. 1 northern. 94c; No. 2 northern. 91ie. To arrive: No. 1 hard, 95c; No. 1 northern, 84c; No. 2 northern. K'n t nnrtharn DOV. fifl.lV n: MlV. 94UC: JulV. 924c: September, 81He. UAl o 1 u arrive. Mllwankee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, May 81. WHEAT Weak; No. 1 northern, 98r&984c: No. 2 northern, 95 w; old July. 864c aakea. RYE-DiiU: No. 1. 77c. BARLEY Steady ; No. 2. 63c; sample, 40 Coc. CORN-Weaker; No. S, 49500; July, 474c bid. Minneapolis Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 81. WHEAT May. 934c: July. 92-c; September, 81c. On track: io. 1 nara, nrvc; no. 1 nortnern, r4c; ro. 2 northern, B24c. FI-OUR First patents, $5.10f?6.2fl; second patents. $5 OO'a'6.10; first clears, 83.60; second clears. 12.60. BRAN In bulk. $17.0017.50. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL May 81 WHEAT Spot, easy: No. 1 California, 6s 104d; future, steady; July, 6a 3V1: September, 6 4d. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 4s 61; American mixed, old, 4s 7d. Futures, firm; July, 4s 4d; September, 4s 3d. Peoria Market. PEORIA. May 81. CORN Steady; No, 3, 45c; No. 2, 42c. WHISKY-On the basis of $1.28 for fin ished goods. i 1 Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO May 31 SEED Clover, cash, 16.20; October. $5,724: prime alslke, $6.16; August, $6.40; prime timothy, $1 474. Metal Market. NEW YORK. May Sl.-METALfl. Tin underwent a very snarp decline In Lon don over the local holiday and today's ca ble reported a decline since the closing of the market last Friday of 210 to Li'U for snot and. to 4U2112s3d for futures. Lo. cally the market, responding to the lower cables, was weak and lower, closing at $7.0O'u7'74. topper was also weak In London, declining lis 3d for spot and 12s (d for futures, with both positions cloning at .'66 7s6d. Locally copper was unchanxcl. Lake la nuoted at HJOi'rllS 12' electrolvtla at $12.76(&13.l0 and casting at $12 &(8 li.75. Lead declined Is M In London, closing at llssd. and was quiet locally, with prices a shade lower, being now from 84 36 to 34 46 for lobbing lots out or store. - Spelter ad vanced 6s In Ixudon closing at 22 7s, while It remained steady here at 14 87Wij 1 00. Iron closrd at 61a 6d In Glasgow and at 43a 61 In Mlddlesborough. Locally Iron was unchanged No. 1 foundry northern 1 quoted at ii.7ffl6 25; No. 3 foundry north ern $14.3614 76; No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft, $13.6ua 13 76. II g Iron warrants re nominal at $9 26. ST. Lot IB, Msy n.-Mti Ai Lead, lowar at 6U74. fc)illr. dull at R. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Ulster Deal'sgi and Narrow Lnotualioai ObaraoteriM Markst. NO ESSENTIAL CHANGE FROM LETHARGY Prices After a flight Rally Drop Back to th Monotonous Level Which They Reachad Last Friday. NEW YORK, May 81,-Three day of leisure for the contemplation of atock mar ket prospects did not result In any acces sion of speculative confidences so far as re vealed by the meager dealings and the halt ing and narrow fluctuations today. The market showed no essential change from Its recent lethargic character. The firm tone of the London market and the Satur day bank statement, which was called favorable by commentators, were worth a fractional rise this morning. which amounted to an average of about .. Prices then slipped back to helnw ! W,.,.'. 'evel. The nominal cauee waa the suspen sion of a Arm on the Cotton exchange, but although the failure was announced as due to a defalcation, with no bearing on mar ket or financial conditions, the miriici failed to recover Its lost ground. The tenor of the weWlv talUa hv m officials of the railroads was distinctly af fected by the brighter hopes felt for the CrOPS. Which hftVA ha1 mnmm aff.7.1 In ing the downward side of railroad traffic In evidence since the middle of April. Borne of the roads In the central traffic region are enjoying the benefit of the traffic diverted to them by the tleup of lake traffic and are making favorable comparisons with May of last year. The percentage of de crease from last year's traffic has shown a declining figure for several weeks past and for the third week of May the decrease has fallen to but little more than 1 per cent. Money was easy In all departments of the money market as a result of the bank statement, and the subtreasury paid out $2,i09.ooo on account of Japanese gold de posited In San Francisco. The $700,000 In gold bars engaged for export on Thursday was ell that was available at the assay office in that form. There waa a light cov ering movement by shorts late In the day, but the cloning was easy. A number of in active bonds made Wide decline from lnnr preceding sales and the general tone was heavy. Totnl sales, par value. $1,340 000. Liuieu otaies zs, registered, declined H and the 2s. COUDon. advanced U nee rent or, call. Yesterdav's nuntAtlnn nn th v. vri Stock exchange were as follows: Sales Mfirh tw Plnaa Atchison 49.000 64 ' 6S4 684 do rfil inn 92 92 92 Baltimore & Ohio .... 2,100 do ofd . 784 774 90 1174 156 86 804 Canadian Paclflo Central of N. J.. 400 117 117 Chesapeake A Ohio.. 300 Chicago & Alton 1,700 do pfd Chicago G. W 200 Chicago & N. W C, M. A. St. P 3.000 80 864 144 140 " 294 36 iivi 1394 li)S)4 1764 64 134 do pfd Chicago T. & T -. .... c.dVMc:"s;"L:::: 200 t Colorado Southern 144 do 1st pfd 40Q do 2d rjfd Hit 60 1. 153 60 19 153 60 19 153 2t6 Delaware & Hudann.. 2m D.. L. & W Denver & Rio Grande 200 194 19 194 ao Did Erie 9,900 7,100 800 200 400 23 674 34 784 129 224 66 33 784 1294 224 do 1st pfd do 2d pfd 334 Hocking Valley 61 ao pia Illinois Central 784 1294 124 Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern 6i 19 38 107 19 do pfd Louisville & Nashville Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. Street Ry M. & St. Louis 200 1,000 774 1094 M., St. P. & S. Ste. Jvl. ao prd Missouri Paclflo : M.. K. 4 T do pfd N. R. R. of Max. pfd. New York Central... Norfolk & Western... 800 400 1144 661 do pfd Ontario & Western.... Pennsylvania P., C. C. & St. L.... Reading do 1st pfd do 2d Pfd Rock Island Co do pfd St. L. & 8. F. 2d pfd St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd. St. L. Southwestern. do pfd ; Southern Paclflo 1 Southern Railway .... do pfd Texas & Pacific T., St. L. & W do pfd Union Paclflo I do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling tt L. E , Wisconsin Central .. 300 21 800 64 800 6iM 6wy yp 100 20 224 824 91 164 83 V 200 do pfd Mexican Central L100 Adams Express American Express V. S. Express .... Wells-Fargo Express .... Amal. Copper 13.700 American C. St F 300 do ofd 49 164 American Cotton Oil American Ice do pfd Amer. Linseed Oil.... 100 74 74 do pfd American Locomotive do pfd American S. 4 R.... do pfd Amer. Sugar Refln. Anaconda M. Co... Brooklyn R. T Colorado F. A 1.... 8.200 53V 8.000 97V 700 126 i,m 47 46 204" 104 Consolidated Gas 1,600 Corn Products 1,100 2064 11 do pfd Distillers' Securities General Electric 800 156 1664 International Paper do pfd International Pump do pfd National Lead 1,800 19 19 North American 200 81 81 Pacific Mail People Ga $00 96 96 Pressed Steel Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car Republic Steel 1.100 6 64 do pfd 1,400 38 3714 Rubber Goods do pfd 100 764 774 Tennessee C St I U. S. Leather 600 C 64 do pfd U. 8. Realty 1.800 64 6 do pfd 2.700 61 60 U. 8. Rubber 7.100 16 18 do pfd 100 674 664 TJ. 8. Steel 1,000 do pfd 9,000 Westlnghouse Elect.. 800 Western Vnion 400 S3'j 156 8t4 63 156 86 Ex-dlvldend. Total sale for th day, 138,700 shares. Boston ttoek Quotation BOSTON, May 81. Call loans, 234 per oent; time loans, 44)6 per cent. Official closing or sioeas una onai Atchlaoa aa. 4s. ia 4s Atchlaoa ao pf4 Boston A Albany Boatoa A Main.. Dnaton KltTited . ritchburs P'4 KVAlYntur ... 1H ... ... 49H ... ... H4j ... Jo ...4M ... ID ... to ... T ... H ... ... i ... 4 ... 13 ... I ... 11 :::S ... ... us ... ... M ... 1 ... (44 ... 10 . .10.n Aloui .. AmtlgasiatM .. aita AmeriAn Zlna ..tit Atlantia ..IMVBInsbam ..140 Oal. A HMla,., .. U41a Cantannlal Hu. Central V oppar Kan N. T.. K. H. A H..lalral Wt Para Marquatta 71 jl)omlnloa Coal l)t,lon PaclBo Amr. Art. Cham. da pfd Amer. Pnau. Tuba.. Atnar. Sugar do pfd Anj.r. T. A T Amer. Woolaa do pfd Dominion I. A 8... Edison Blao. Ilia... Oeoarai Elertrto ... Maaa. Klaotrl .... do ptd Sim. Uaa t'nltsd Fruit t'nlted Bhua Stach . do pfd V. ft. etaal do pfd Weatln. eommoa.. Bid. . mt rranaiin . 14 iGrauey . TJ lu Rorala .... . 4ttlMaaa. Mluln ., .libit Mlrhlsan .mtj Mohawk ,12 Mont. C. A C. lti Hd Dominion . 4 Oar sola . t ,.t4 .1M . It . It . 40 .110 . 41 . M Parrot Uulney , Khannoa Tajnanck .... Trtnltjr , U. 8. Mining. U. 8. OU , I'tah , Vlotorta , Winona lltalWaiwut Forala-a Ftaaaelal. BERLIN. May 31 Plaoount rates, short bills. 84 per oent; three months bills 34 per cent. Trad In on the bourse today was dull snd featureless. PAHIH, May 31 The ton on th bourse wa firm throughout th day. Russian Im perial 4a closed at 80.60c. The private rate of discount was 1 6-16 per cent; three per oent rentes, tflt too for the account; ex. change on London, 16f ISo for checks. LONDON, May 31. Money was In keen demand In the market today for th month and requirements beside various -!! nn new Issue and th consols settlement. The lou oa lb atock xcUang wa tUiaVuUUya. balm f&otl. lor gyeclal goods, . tho trading wss inactive. Consols ' were strona. being neipel by the eitlement Americans at first were listless, but closed firm. JTew Tork Money Market. NEW TORK, Msy Sl.-MONET-On call lower at 1 per cent, ensy; closing bid, I per cent; offered st 1 per cent. Time loans easy; sixty sna ninety days, 2tf24 per cent; fix nr'nin. 0 per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 394 ner cent. STLRLINO EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 8726 for demand and at 4.8o.(.S'(7 4.8545 for sixty day bills; postea rates. I4.8tvfc4.88; commer cial bills. 4 K64'ff4.Bb4. SILVER War. 56c; Mexican dollars, 44Uc HONDS Government, irregular; railroad, heavy. The closing quotations on bonds are ai follows: C. 8. ref. U, do coupon 1I0 Is. re.. do coupon , Manhattan e. 4a.. 103 ..105 Mri. Central 4s ft ao i inc 11 ..inf. Minn. A st L. 4s.... 4 do new 4s, do coupon do old 4s, do coupon rt.. rs.. ..l.'J il., K. A T. 4S 10OH ..in 1 an zs ..106'N. R. R. of M. e ..lKtk N. T. C. (. SHt 77 4a. T4 ... 54 Atchison (n. 4s 10) do adj. 4a 91 Atlantic C. A. 4s B. A o. 4a lot do la M Central of Oa. Si.... 107 do 1st Inc 74 Chta. A Ohio 4US....1W N. J. C. I ( .. .131 No. Paclflo 4s do 8s , N. A W. c. 4s... O. f. L 4s A par Penn. cony. JHs.., Reading sen. 4a.. ...1"4 ...II ... os ... 4 ... 4 ... Pt. L. A I. M ia..ll4!t Chicago A A. IWS... 71 Bt. h A . F fg. 4a !' r., B. A Q. a. 4s.... M'ii'st L. S. w. Is. C. M. A 8 P. a. 4s.. 10 Seaboard A. L. . . 70 . 91 C. A N. W. c. 7S....127S C, R. I. A P. 4s.... t' do col. ts 71 So. Pacific 4s... So. Railway 5s. Tans A P. Is . .115 ,.11 C.C.O. S. U g 4s . 101 IT.. Pt. I,. A w. 4s . 7" '4 Chicago Tcr. 7S 59 Inlon Piclnc 4s .1MH Con. Tobacco is... Cols. A Bo. a...... p. A R. O. 4s Erls prior lien 4a.. do gen. 4a r. W. A D C. Is.. Hocking Val. 4s.. L. A N. unl. 4s.... Offered. do conv. 4s t'. P. Steel td 6s... Wah3h Is do deb. B W. ft L. E. 4s Wis. Ccntrsl 4s Colo. F. A I. a s . 4 . IS . 18 . M .104 .107 .100 . 73V4 .lift . 3 . 0 . 694 London Stock Market. LONDON. May 81. Closing: Consols, money 0 N. T Central.. 117 do account oTi Norfolk A W.. 1 do pfd 71 Ontario A W.. M T-ennsylvanla . 9 I Rand Mines .. 6 Anaconda ......... Atchison do pf! Baltlmurs A Ohio Canadian Paclflo Chea. A Ohio.... Chicago Ot. W...., C. M. A St. P.. DaBaars V. A R. O do pfd Brio do 1st pfd do 14 pfd Illinois Csntral . Louis. A N'aah... 22 H 6K lfH 4 m .111 Reading ... 114 do lit pfd ,..16 do Id pfd ...14KS 80. Railway ,.. its do pfd ... loss Co. Pacific ... Union Paclflo ... 1.1' do pfd ... f U. S. steel ... SDH do pfd .. .13.114 Wabash ...110 do pfd 20 S.1 47 854 4 16 "4 84 M., K. A T m, iv. x i jo I Bpanmn aa , SILVER Bar, dull, 254d per ounce. mu.-vfti-z(jra4 per cent. The rate of dlxcount In the open market for short bills Is 1 15-162 per cent; for three months" bills, l7,ft2 per cent. New York Mining: Stock. NEW YORK, May 81. The following: are ine closing; prices on mining; stock Adams Con M 1 Little Chief Alice Dreecs Brunswick Con ... Comstock Tunnel Con. Cat. A Vs.... Horn Silver Iron Sllvsr Leadyiile Con .. 40 Ontsrlo .. 11 Ophlr .. 11 I Phoenix .. 10 Potoal ..K5 Savage . .US Sierra Nevada ... 37 ... ti ... 11 ... 1 ... 10 ...SO ... IS ...224 . .150 Small llopaa .. 1 I Standard .... Rank Clearing;. OMAHA, May 31. Bank clearing's for today were 31,467,li32,29, a decrease of $117, 494.27 from the corresponding- day last year. OMAHA WHOLESALE! MARKETS. Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. EGOS Receipts liberal; market steady; atresia1 stock, 140 a LIVE PUULirtT-Hens, 9c; roosters, ac cording; to size, 6 7c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, ic; aeese, 6c. BUTTER Packing stock, 11c; choice to fancy dairy, 14W16c; separator, 194i20c. FRESH KI8H-Troat, 12c; pickerel. 10c: filke, 12c; perch, 7c; bfueflsh, 12c; whiteflsh, 2c; salmon, 14c; red snap per, 11c; lobster, freen, 2oc; lobster, boiled, 30c; bullheads, lc; catfish, 14c: black bass, 20c; halibut, 10c; crappies, 12c; roe shad, 85c; shad roe, 86c; buffalo, 7c; white base, 11c; frog legs, per dos., S5c. BRAN Per ton, 319. HAY Prices quoted, by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: 'tTioiee No. 1 upland, 88.00; No. 2, $7.60; medium,, 87.00; coarse, $8.60. Rye straw, ' $8.60; Theso prices are for hay of good color and. Quality. Demand fair and receipts light. TROPICASJJJTRUITS. ORANGES Navels, choice, large size, $3.00; fancy navels, all -sizes, $3.26; Mediter ranean sweets, all Vises, 12.76; Jaffas, all alses, $2.76. LEMONS California fancy, 800 to 860, t3.6iKa3.75: choice, $3.26n3.60. CALIFORNIA FIGS-Per 10-lb. ' carton, 60c; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 12c; 6 crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c. BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $200 2.50; jtimbo. $3.76(33.25. DATES Persian, per box of 80 pkgs., $2; In 60-lb. boxes, 6c per lb.; Oriental stuffed, per box. $2.4C.. PINEAPPLES In prate of 24 to 42, per crate, $3.60. FRUtTS. APPLES Oregon fancy' Ben Davis, per box. $1.60; New Tor export Russets and Baldwins, $4. STRAWBERRIES Missouri. rr 24-qt. case. $2.26. CHERRIES California, per box, tl.S03 ' ' VEGETABLES. POTATOES Colorado, $1.20; Dakota, per bu.. $1.20; new Texas Red stock, In sacks, per bu., Jl.26fjl.i6. NAVY BEANS Per b., $2.152.25. ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-16. crate, $2; In sacks, per lb., 3c. CABBAGE California, per lb., 24c; south ern, per crate, $2.50. Ct'CUMBERS-Per do.. 66ff76e. TOMATOES Per 6-basket crate, fancy, $3.00; choice. $2.60. RADISHES Per doz. bunches, 20c, LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dos., 40c. TURNIPS Southern, per doz., 46c. BEETS Bout hern, per doz.. 75c. CARROTS Southern, per doz., 760. PARSLEY Per dc.. 40c. BEANS Wax, per bu. basket, $1.00Q1.26; string-, per bu. basket, $1.0O&1.25. SPINACH Per bu.. home grown, 6060o. ASPARAGUS Per dos. bunches, 40c. GREEN PEPPERS-Per 6-basket crate, $2. EGO PLANT Per do.. $1. SQUASH Florida summer, per dos., 75c. PEAS-Per bu. box, $2. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin- twins, full cream, lie; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block Swiss. lCc; Wisconsin brick, 134c; Wlscon 'n limherger, 13c. MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c. HIDES No. 1 green, 60; No. 2 green, Res No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs., D4c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbe., 64c; dry salted. 8ififl2c; sheep pelts. r4T527c; horsehldes, $1.6042.5O. NUTS Walnuts. No, 1 soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 6c: rosted peanuts, per lb., 8c: Chili walnuts. 12184 lars-e hick- ory nuts per lb., Her almonds, soft shell, Eer lb., 16c; hard shell, 13c: sheil-barka, per u., $2.00; black walnuts, per bu., $1.25. Wool Market. BOSTON. May 81.-WOOL Old wool are now practically cleared up In the local market. There la not. however, very much dealing In the new clip which has begun to arrive. Some of the largest buyers have been picking up available lots, though the market on the whole Is quiet. Some com plaint 1 heard as to shrinkage of the new wools. The movement of old territory wools Is still small. Pulled wool ar firmer. Foreign grades are quiet bt firm, current quotations are: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above. SJrfiSScl XX. 286 10c: No. 1. 8115a2o; No. 2, SliSS2o; fine unwashed, 22''S3c: 4-blood. 4-blood snd 4-bIood unwashed. 26 ?254o; fine washed delaines, 83ti34c. Michi gan X and above, avq-a; No. 1. Tsalc; No. 2, 28f?29cj fine unwashed, 21ff22c; 14 blood, 4-blood snd 4-hlood unwashed. 244 3 26c; fine washed delaine. Slff32e. Ken tucky, Indiana, etc. 4-blood, 24'Ji26o; braid. ?yTp. Idaho F ne. 144W15e: heavv fine. 13 45134c; fine medium. 15(318c; medium. 15(fji 16c: low medium. 7ffHr. Wvomlnar Fine. 1413c; heavy fine. 13gi34c; fine medium. 15 ftlfio; medium, IS'iilRc: low modlum, IfcSlSc. Utah and Nevada Fine. 18140: heavv One. lS1T134o: fine medium. 15416c; medium. 18 tariw; low medium, istj-av. Dakota Fine. 15 flc; fine medium, 1'Vfil4c; medium, 184 lc; low medium. lSanc. Montana Fine choice, 18! lc; fine average, 17tfri8e: tine medium choice. 18f?18c; averaa-e. 16gl7c; staple, 188ie; medium choice, 18il9c. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. NEW TORK. Msy 31.-KVAPOBATFD APPLES The market Is quiet; common ar quoted at 46'c, prime at 6Sft6c, choice st 6Viifji4c and fancy at 7fr74c. t Ai.tr okma iiKir.u r rtt'iTH Prunes continue easy as far as California grades are concerned, though there ha been no ? notable change in prices, which range rom 24,ifff,4e for Sll grades. Apricots meet with small demand; choice are quoted at 94&ine. extra choir at 10V(ai(4c and fancy at 11U13C. feacnes are in iair .inoDing ds. mind; choice are quoted at 7T4ii7,c, extra choice at 7o snd fancy at 4fil0c. Dry Good Market NEW TORK. May 8t DRY GOODS Th auction sale of domestics attracted considerable attention today, but outsld of this th dry good market larked fea ture. Buyer were few and far between and their operations were ultra OMAUA LIVE STOCIL MARKET Cattlt ii Aotirs Demnil at Ettady to a Shad Stronger PHota. HOGS MOSTLY FIVE CENTS LOWER Very Few Sheep aad I.arabs on Sal and with a Liberal Demand th Market Ruled Active and . Folly Steady All Arouad. BOUTH OMAHA, .vlay 31, 1W. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. 6heep iMiiciai Aionuay Official luesiiay 4,iibo 11.916 1.7tKi Two days this week.. 6.414 Same days last week ... 7.415 8ame days wek before.. 6.P14 Same three weeks ago.. 7.343 Uame four weeks ago...l0.1! Same days last year 9,418 Total May, 14 69,43 Total May, 9 75.146 Total May, lri 50.646 Total May, llsil 71,!U Total May, 1!M) fcl,SH'9 Total May, 1K9 68,334 Totnl May, m (W.1S4 Total Mny, n7 65 804 Totnl May, 18:5 87,6'. Total May, 18H6 26.7S3 Totnl May, 1N!4 68.517 Total May, 193 fil.467 Total May, 1W2 62 i Total May. H91 81.576 18.336 2;.82( 2l,'"o 14.Xl 19. MU lb,U3J 2o2.TM 239. 73 2T.M 249.S13 244.958 2:'0.4M 1S1.312 169,ii77 UiXi 115.678 .1S7.S70 12fi.f58 149.6,4 11W.9-J1 2.518 9.1il 5.771 7.7:) 13.257 4.S40 6.4;8 68.50 45. '7 WA13 72.90 72,073 115.2'H 76,214 6i,450 9.415 17.546 12.954 12.013 8.(66 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATft The following table chows the receipt of cattle, hog and sheep st South O nana toi the year to date, with comparisons with ihi t cat , laru 1803. 395. 06G Inc. ioi! 475 Leo. 2 .3U0 Cattle 3TO.Z56 H's- 1.091,831 bhei-p 649.9 987.3.-4 617.1) 132.859 Average prices paid for hogs at South Omaha for the laat several oays with com parison: Pate. 1904. 1903.102.1901.;1900.1S99.188. May May May 1... 2... 3... 4... 6 83 7a 6 75 7 I 901 t 641 6 26 6 18 5 17 6 341 6 22! 3 61 4 68 1 fit 7 01 8 65 3 66 $ 68 3 96 3 87 3 91 3 95 3 91 3 90 a 3 89 3 96 6 72: May May May TV 64 4 UV ... 3 S2 4 s6 644 4 674 66 6 63 9S, 6 93 7 00 6 67 8 64 3 69 3 66i 3 62' 3 62 May ... 7... 8... 6 691 6 21 Aiay May 6 63 62, a t 641 6 10 9... 10.. 11.. U.. 7 08 7 07 6 661 6 12. May May May 6 61 6 15 4 61 6 64 t 66 6 16 3 9. 46 91 t 1 $ 66 4 19 May May May May May 13.. 14.. 16.. 16.. us 4 66?. 4 6041 4 624. 6 41 7 tte 7 12 7 12 7 07 7 131 7 12 5 6S 6 71 6 66 a S 17 5 21 3 6s a 3 67 3 63 0 3 69 4 : 4 23 4 a 4 46 4 29 0 So, U 6 36 6 69 5 23, 17.. a 6 27 6 31 6 27 6 72, 6 73 5 20 6 11 May 18.. 4i24 May 19... May 20... May 21... May 22.. .1 May 23... May 24... May 26... May 26... May 27... May 28... May 29... May 30... 44, 1 6 10, 8 66 4 2U 4 40 4 414 4 864 4 34, 334, 4 38 4 464 4 494, 7 11 5 73 6 U3 a 5 08 6 08 6 01 6 04 C 14 4 99 ! 6 95 3 66, 3 62 4 26 6 1S 7 03 3 62 a 4 83 4 25 4 11 4 13 4 :o 4 0t a 4 10 6 18 6 19 I 7 08 6 63 6 61 6 6, 6 61 6 60 5 63 7 08 3 66 3 62 705 6 96 6 97 6 04 3 68 0 93 6 77 6 72 a 6. 3 60 a 3 60 7 01 6 701 5 80 1 t 7 10 7 111 6 62 4 90 4 634, 5 68, 4 86 3 5 May 81... 4 49 6 71 4 83 3 67 4 14 'Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of atock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle, lioiis. Shi'i'iv H'sea. ivi. oc oi. i. xty..., 4 Wabush Ky 2 Missouri Pacific Ry... 11 Union Pucltic system 46 C. & N. V. Ry 6 F.. E. & M. V. Rv.... 43 16 1 4 31 1 1 6 61 2 16 26 2 2 3 1 3 .. .. 167 5 1 C, St. P., M. fc U.... 16 ii. at M. Ity 36 C. B. & O. Ry K. U. &. St. J. Ry C, R. 1. & P., east.. 9 C R. I. At P.,, west.. 9 Illinois Central Ry Ct.lcugo Gt. Western. .. Total receipt ....181 The disposition of the day' receipts was as follows, each buyer ourChaainsr the number of head Indicated: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. 1,020 ai 2,621 11 3,613 331 3,304 6Z Omaha Packing Co.. 874 mwik and Company 896 774 807 Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Cudahy, Kansas City... Armour, Eioux City.... Vansant & Co 629 Carey & Benton . 23 6 9 88 60 2 56 22 136 201 w. 1. Stephen Hill & Son Root & Co H. F. Hamilton L. F. H'jhz Wolf & Murnnn Hobbick & B S. St S. C. Co Other buyers Totals 3,907 11.837 1.7b2 CATTLE There waa a more liberal run ot cattle hero today than yesterday, but still receipts were not at all excessive. Other markets were ouoted about steady. and 11 the local demand wua in good shape tiaaing ruiea very active witn prices uteauy to strung. The same as yesterday every thing waa out of first hands at an early hour. The market on beef steer could be Quoted active and steady to strong. Some sales of the more desirable grades, in fact, looked a little higher. Buyers all had Ub-al or ders to nil and as there were scarcely enough In s:ght to meet the requirements of the trade the market wns very active. As high as $556 wus paid for some white- faces, which was the top of the day v.nd also for the year to date. There were quite a few rood cattle on sale, a will be seen from the sales below. The market was !n very satisfactory condition to the selling interests and shippers were well pleaded tilth the prices received. The cow market waa also active and steady to strong. There were compara tively few Included In the receipts and with a liberal demand from all sources it only took a short time for everything In sight to change hands. Borne Whlteface heifers sold as high as $4.86, or 45c higher than some from the same bunch brought laat Wednesday. The only kind of butcher stock that was not In active demand wa common cutters and canners, but still even those sold to as good advantage as they did yesterday. Bulls, veal calves and stags could be quoted steady to strong. The same as has been tho case of late there were very few stock cattle In sight, but the demand was sufficient to take those that were offered at good steady pries. Representative sales: BEEF BTEERS. No. 11'.'.!! II.... 21.... 10!.'.' n'.'.'.'. a'.'.'.'. ii..., '.'.'.'. Ay. mo SM 11)4 lost luol 121 1011 1060 770 IsOl 10UO 1060 1010 147 l(l iowo 1161 1141 Ill Ill Ill 140 1100 141 1010 101 1066 IJI 10S2 1161 1070 147 1160 1C66 105 161 1185 1161 ll.i 1JS1 1116 IIUO 104 11H0 1168 1301 1042 1060 170 1240 ...... 1210 ltl 1231 120 Pr. 4 26 4 16 4 10 4 40 4 45 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 50 4 10 4 60 4 10 4 65 4 10 4 70 4 '16 4 16 4 76 4 76 4 16 4 76 4 76 4 60 4 10 4 65 4 85 4 65 4 16 4 60 4 W 4 00 4 C) 4 K) 4 X) 4 to 4 tt 4 6 4 15 4 5 I 00 t 00 6 00 I 00 6 (8) i 00 I 00 6 01 I 06 6 06 6 10 I 10 ( 10 6 10 10 No. .. to.. ' 7.. 20.. 60.. II.. 14.. I.. 10.. II.. 2.t.. 22.. Ay. ....1441 ....DF.i ....1034 ....1381 ....1066 ....1171 ....1210 ....12220 ....1171 ....1331 ....1061 ....121,4 Pr. 6 10 ( 10 6 15 i 16 6 16 i 16 6 15 6 16 I 16 6 15 I 16 t 20 6 24 6 20 6 20 6 20 6 10 i 20 6 10 6 20 9 10 t 10 6 13 ( 25 I 25 6 25 I 25 ( II I 26 6 25 I 16 6 10 I 10 6 10 I 10 I 30 I 10 1 ao i 31 1 20 6 80 6 30 I 81 6 16 I 16 I 36 6 61 I 16 I 36 I 36 6 40 6 40 6 46 I 66 21 16 l 4 II 41 10 ..121 ..14"l ..1448 ..1257 ..1161 ..1191 ..1206 ..1117 ..lit! ..1111 ..1260 ..1176 ..13i6 ..1252 ..loi. 2 ..IIUO ..1478 ..127 ..1271 ..117 ..1151 ..11O0 ..1147 ..MIC ..1328 ..1301 ..107 .14 1 .. 12(11 ..1211 ..1101 ..1221 ..1151 ..13" ..1811 ..IMiO ..1411 ..1461 ..1461 . .Ufl ..11x6 ..140 11 , 6 , 12 11 , I II 17 I M 21 62 4 21 20 4 I 40 I 17 17 t 16 I 4 , M II 17 It Ii 10 1 I II II 14 1 il I II I I I 20 II 41 0 12 1 1 10. l. I I 1...., . 11..... . 1 41 12:::: 11.... 20.... 21.... II.... it.... II.... 14.... II.... II.... 41.... II.... 26.... 20.... Is... 22.... It.... 14.... II.... r.... v.... 11.... 20.... 41.... 21.... II.... 14.... 81 ... 61.... 61.... II.... 10.... II.... .1170 I 10 STEERS AND COWS. 7(4 4 10 II. 714 4 10 11. 711 4 60 IS. 10(4 861 I1H HEIFERS. 101 1164 1214 1124 , 1141 ,....1144 4 80 4 I U I M i 00 I 00 I 00 I II I 26 BTEERS AND 741 4 15 4 16 4 40 4 65 4 66 4 76 10 ... J ... M6 ...104 ... Hi ...1041 18. 17. 24. tt. II. 4 W 1 t 26 COWS. .. Tf O .. 160 .. K7 ..1060 ..11 ,.16I ..1071 ..1064 .. F0 .. tt4 ..10,0 ..UM ....looo ....1060 ....lo7 .... 7 ....1000 ....1"2I ....1217 ....1100 ....1131 ...1111 ... .11311 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 1 4 10 4 II 4 II 4 10 4 26 4 26 4 16 4tW I 10 I 1 t M I 65 I 15 I 70 I 16 4 M 4 00 4 00 4 IM 10::!::: II 6 w. . ..irao .. fcMI . . ..put , .1410 ..mi ..I'M ..11V .. Ml 4 0 4 (0 4 so 4 15 4 ! 4 85 4 S 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 U 4 II 4 IS 4 15 4 K 4 41 4 50 4 50 4 40 4 H5 4 00 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 15 4 It 4 15 4 15 4 II 4 10 4 10 .1"J 4 on 4 00 4 Oil . M0 . 70 .KJ0 .low 4 ' 4 OS 4 lu 14!! 70 I 1210 COWS AND HEIFERS. U. ... 777 I 1 t7 HElFtKS. I.... 1 1.... 1.... 11 ... to.... 1.... 1.... .. H0 .. "0 .. 40 .. M0 .. 4T7 .. (44 .. 460 .. 7M ..iro ..mo ..lfi.'O ..1X60 ..1140 ,.11M . AT ..wo ..1420 ..1CI0 ..mo ..1710 .. M0 .. t"0 .. 170 .. 10 .. 1M .. SO I 00 1 u 4 00 !. . :t . MO .P'TO . 717 . M1 . :t . 4 . 7IJ .1170 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 30 4 15 BULLS. I 40 I 7t I 80 I M I KS I 0 I 0 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 on 1 16O0 1. 1. ..1.M0 . .s:o ..1440 ..1610 . .2M0 . .1.-10 ,.1M ..1S.-.0 ..120 CALVES, 4 00 I on t 00 t 35 5 25 110 140 loO 10 140 5 15 6 15 t 50 t f.0 t 50 t 15 STAGS. 8 4 S5 BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 440 3 60 I..,' 431 4 OS I 0 I 75 HOGS There was a fairly liberal run of nogs nere tins morn no- nncl aa other mar kets were quoted lower prices eased off hern to some extent. Trailing was rather slow all day and It vaj Into before a clearance was mode. The decline would be fully cov ered by quoting the r.nirket mostly a nickel lower. Home sales were made that wero not over 34c lower, but the general market was right close to 5c lower than yesterday's average. The bulk of the hogs went from $4 474 to $4,524, with prime louds going from 4.o5 to w.ni. rhe common and 1 k it stuff sold from $4. 45 down. There was no great amount of change In the market from start 10 finish, -hough there were some strong and some weak spots. Everything waa disposed of before noon and sales went all the way from 4c to 6c lower. Representative sales No. Av. .iMt 4 oe .141 4 00 .1140 4 00 .111). 4 00 .U.-O 4 00 8k. rr. No. Av. 10. fx ... 4 IS 72 116 10 4 60 ... 4 10 61 24 120 4 60 80 4 42 II 241 ... 4 60 0 4 46 II 261 120 4 60 40 4 46 au 2.1s lav 4 60 10 4 46 19 266 10 4 60 11,0 4 45 tit 10 4 W 120 4 46 47 211 ... 4 60 60 4 46 14 246 240 4 60 ... 4 45 15 224 5u 4 60 120 4 45 16 Un ... 4 10 160 4 46 71 140 SO 4 60 0 4 45 71 221 ... 4 60 ... 4 46 17 217 SO 4 60 80 4 44 72. ...... .111 160 4 60 240 4 46 CI 210 100 4 60 40 4 45 77 lot 10 4 60 120 4 474 121 160 4 00 0 4 47 Vs 78 Ill 10 4 60 200 4 47 b 71 241 120 4 10 4 4i' 73 246 40 4 62t( sO 4 47s 61 261 10 4 62 40 4 471V6 II 120 10 4 62 ... 4 4I 66 220 SO 4 62V ... 4 47Vs 70 221 ISO 4 62Ss ... 4 47 M til Xuo 4 62 160 4 474 64 -21 160 4 62V SoO 4 47 Vs fl 226 240 4 62 Vs ... 4 47Vs 66 220 SO 4 62V 120 4 47s 72 Ill 10 4 62Vs 40 4 47Vs 6 lit 10 4 62V ... 4 47Vs 70 220 160 4 52Vs 80 4 47 V, K 261 120 4 61 80 4 47V 16 Ill 10 4 62V 260 4 47V, 3 M ... 4 62V 80 4 47Vs 7 6 4 61V ... 4 47V, II 114 10 4 62V 10 4 474 16 170 10 4 42V ... 4 11' 0 261 ... 4 61V ... 4 474 134 ... 4 62 V 060 4 47V, 64 171 80 4 62V ' 80 4 474 72 IUI 80 4 62V 160 4 47V 72 146 10 4 61' 100 4 41V, IS Ml 60 4 62' 80 4 47V 64 148 ... 4 6t 140 4 474 66 121 120 4 62V ... 4 47V, 14 26 too 4 62V 160 4 50 13 224 ... 4 61V, 200 4 60 124 U'O 4 52V 160 4 60 13 261 ... 4 62V 140 4 60 (1 266 80 4 62V 80 4 60 70 40 4 621, ... 4 60 , t 241 110 4 62' 110 4 50 4 140 ... 4 62V 60 4 60 (4 177 ... 4 62V 0 4 60 " 2541 160 4 62V ' 80 4 60 266 10 4 62V, 160 4 60 7 264 40 4 66 160 60 " 267 ... 4 66 110 4 60 ts 7I 240 4 65 10 4 60 14 183 ... 4 65 too 4 60 4' I14 t0 4 56 160 4 60 '4 1.-.4 ... 4 65 160 4 60 141 ... 4 65 10 4 60 C 144 ... 4 65 60 4 60 84. 1-5 40 I 15 80 4 60 61 ihl ... 4 55 10J 4 60 . 0 271 63 4 66 . . . " 4 60 l 2"i 10 4 66 ll'O 4 60 61 171 ... 4 67 Vi 110 4 60 67 110 160 4 10 ... 4 60 26 130 60 4 10 0 4 60 65 11 10 4 0 tc. .141 .161 bl... 7... 171 1st , m la 17 Ill m 17 , 217 Ill Ill 15 101 1M 10 181 Ill ill ... "ii.. It.. 0. . U.. e... 7... 71... 76... 6... 71... 7a... 77... 7... 70. s. hi. .m 60 211 7S.. 224 220 l'4 211 2.) 221 224 210 .....217 200 222 121 211 27 214 120 220 200 226 224 ....mo ....221 224 .....212 ....116 211 ....225 160 ....221 ....141 1! ....24 St. 236 201 lot ....221 ....221 . . ..221 2-tl ....111 ....210 ....144 . ....230 22 ....211 ....164 ....220 ....(26 ...246 74... 4s... 82... hi... M... lb... 75... 7.1... 76... 70... 82... 71... 70... 86... 81... Hi... 47... 63... 77... 9... 10... 4... 7... Ti... it... 74... 69... 77... II... 12... 41... 4.... tl... It... ... 71... t4... 74... 77... 61... ... 44... M... 71... 16... 66... 71... 4... 14... 4... rtHtikP There was another very light run of sheep and lambs here this morning and while no particular change In the mar ket took place still It was evident that packers were all anxious for good stuff and the market oould Mifely be quoted fully steady. Some Mexican and also some na tive lambs sold tip to $5.75, western ewes brought $4.60 and some native ewes $5. Everything sold at an early hour. Quotations for clipped stock: Good to choice lambs, $6.25(36,60; fair to good iaJTibs, $5.6098.on; good to choice wooled Itmha. 86.75(6)7.26; fair to good wooled iambs, J8.60if 6 75; s;ood to choice yearlings or wethers, $6.60S'a.76; fair to good yearlings or wethers, $5.0006.60; good to choice ewes, $5.005.26; fair to good ewes, $4.7o&5.00. Representa tive sales: 114 western cull ewes 18 western ewes ?82 western ewas 828 Mexican lambs 13 western cull ewes 229 native ewes 5 native lambs 10 iprlng iamus 82 87 96 66 83 84 68 60 5 00 4 60 4 60 6 75 3 00 6 00 6 76 7 00 CHICAGO JJVE STOCK MARKET Cattle and Sheep Steady and Hogi Reported Weak. CHICAGO, May Sl.-CATTLE-Recelpt, 8,540 head, Including 600 Texans; market, teady; good to prime steers, $5.40y6.90; poor to medium, $4.50tV6.40; stockers and feeders, $3.26(34.80; cows, $3.7B54.60; heifers, $.'.60((i6.00; canners. $1.75'y 2.00; calves, $3.50 6.0O; Texas fed steers, $3 50(4.16. HOGS Receipts, 23,000 head; estimated to morrow, 40,000 head; market, weak; mixed and butchers, $4.CO(S4.76; good to choice heavy, $4.7(XS4.80; rough heavy, $4.60?j4.80; light. $4.6034 ; bulk of sale, $4.6094.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000 head; market, steady; lambs, steady; good to choice wethers, $5.25ff5.80; fair to choice mixed, $3.7i(&6.00i western sheep, $2.75(66.60; native lambs, $5.006.30: western lambs, $6.006.60; spring lambs, $5.60jj7.60. Kansas City LIT Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, May 31. CATTLE Re ceipts, 650 head, including 900 southerns; market strong: export and dressed beef steers, $5.25$ri.7K; fair to good, $4.606.10: western fed eteers, $4 75(b5.60; Blockers and feeders. J3.75ii4.65: southern steers. 3.1.60(3) 6.00: southern cows, $2 Uit4.00; native cows, $2.6C"g4CO; native helfcrx, $3.75&5.50; bulls, $2.7i(74.2o; beeves, $3.751.75. HoGS Receipts, 5,000 head; market teady to 6c lower; top, $4.65; bulk, $4.45 4.56; heavy, $4.5(4 ; packers, $4.45(a4.55; pigs and lights, $4.(K&'4.5o. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. S.000 head; market 1CkQ15c lower; native lambs. $5.25i7.uO; western lambs, $5.2f(ft'7.0n; fed ewes, $4.5030.36; Texas clipped yearlings, $4,754(5.75; Texas clipped sheep, $4.3u&4.90; stockers and feeders, $3 60(54 00. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, May 81. CATTLE Receipts, 3,000 head, Including 1,000 Texaoa; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $.',.U'yo.90; dressed beef and butcher steers. $4 25(4(3 65; steers under 1,000 pound. $4.00ij 6.25; Blocker and feeders, $3Viu$it,35j cow and heifers, $2.ii4J),00; canners. $1.75(82.10; bulls, $2.5(&3.50; calves, $3.t)''ati.00; Texas and Indian steers, $3.25&4.90; cow and heifers. $3 1&&4.25. HOGS Receipts, 9.500 head; market 6810o lower; pigs and lights, 14.104.60; packers. $4.5tiui.70; butcher and .beet hoavy, $4.a 4.76. fcHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.500 hoad; market steady; native mutton, $4.50 4U5.50; lambs, $6ijo47 60; cull and buck, $2.75&4.60; tockers. $2.0utfi'3.00. New York Mv Stork Market. NEW YORK, May Sl.-BEEVES Reelpts, none; dressed beef, steady at 74; ex port today were 820 cattle, 1,280 sheep and 4,7(10 quarter of beef. CALVES Receipts, 109 head: market, steady; common to choice veala sold at $4.0oy 50; city dressed veals at tVj9c. HOGS Receipts, 1,208 head; market, steady at $5.20fr5.26 for prime state and Pennsylvania hogs; western hogs, 14.66. SHEEP AND LAM HH Receipts, 1.657 head: market, steady; vheep sold at 40c; yearlings, $5.6u(j6.00; lambs, $o.5&8 10: dressed muttons, low at 8310c; dressed yearlings, Ha'3c; dressed Iambs, 12'al5o. St. Joseph LIT Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. May 31. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,109 head; market steady to- 10c lower; native, $4 65u5.uu; Trxaua, $4.75y 5.60; cows snd heifers, t3.2T5.35; bull snd stags, $2854.86; Blockers and feeders, $3.30 t4 50. HOGS Receipts, 8.949 head: market steady to strong: light, $4.45if4.56; medium and heavy, $4 5"424 tiu. SHEEP AND IAMBB Receipts, 100 head; market firm; lamb and yearlings, $4.40. Sloas f lly Live Stoek Market. 1 SIOUX CUT, la May, l.-tfiol4 Xel-J egram.) CATTLE Receipts. $00 head; mar ket strong; peeves, $4.Oa&0O; cows, bulls and mled, $2.6(Vff4O0; Blockers and feeder. $3 OixfM (v; cslves and yearlings. $3 OiMJ.76. HOGS Receipts. 4.51 head; market, steady to 60 lower; selling At $4.3Q4.66; bulk of sales, $4.40-4.45. Stork In Slant. Follow lne- are the receipts of llv atock for the six principal weetern cities yester- dsv 4aitl. licp. onrrp. 4.055 11,918 1.7SJ South Omaha Chicago Kansas City . St. iouls St. Joseph ... bioux City ... Totals 3.5"H 650 J.Oi) 1.1. 9 300 22( 12 Ac ,0 41 100 6.0V I 9.5' 1 6.94 4.60U 12,614 69.865 26,35 Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. May 31 COTTON-Spot In limited demsnd; prices 16 points lower; American middling- fair. 7.12d; good mid dling, .9d; middling, SOOd; low middling. f,7(id; good ordinary, 6.62d; ordinary. $42o. Futures cloned quiet snd stes.lv; American middling g. o. c: June. 6.79d: June snd Julv, fi74d; July snd August. .7V1; August and September. .4Sd; September and Orto. her. 6 90d; October snd November. 5 7M; November and December. 6 70d: December and January, 5.fi7d; January and February. 6.6(td. ST. 1-OT'IS. Mnv SI. COTTON-Qulet, 4c lower; middling. 127c: sales nne; receipts none: shipments none: stock. 12.0?5 hales. NEW YORK. Msy .11. COTTON Spot closed quiet. 45 points lower: middling tip lands, 12.75c; middling gulf, 13c; sslee, $.480 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Mav 81. COTTON Fu tures, steadv; July. li.45-ff12 4Sc: August, ll.TWMI.Rop; September. 1.7.Wn.74c; October. 10.31-310 S2c: November. 10 Jo-nTo 22c; Decem ber, 10. 20n 10.21c; January, 10 24v? 10.25c. Spot, easy: sales. 2.250 bales: ordinary. 10 816c; good ordlnarv. 114c; low middling. '124r; middling. 124c- good ordinary. 121R-16c; middling fair, 131-ltjc; stock, 173,129 bales. naar and Mnlassrs, NEW YORK, May SI.-SrOAR-RaW steady; fair refining. 3 7-lHc; centrifugal. 9 test, 3 16-lfio; molasaes sugar, 8 3.16c. Re fined, firm: No. , 4.6Fc; No. 7, 4 50c; No. 8. 4 46c; No. 9, 4.40c; No. 10, 4 35c; No. 11, 4 30c; No. 13. 4.25c: No. 13. 4.2"c: No. 14, 4.16c; confectioners A, 4.80o; moulded A. 6.3rtc; cut loaf, 60o; crushed. 6.65c; powdered, 6.05c: granulated, 4Wcj cuWs 6.20c. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open hettle, choice,-S1fi37c. NEW ORLEANS, May $l.r-tGAR-fltrong; open kettle, 2',3 S-16c: centrTf igal. $-t?34f; centrifugal wh'tes. 44(ff44c; yllows. 3.fT4 5-16c; seconds, J.VJ34C. MOLASSES Nominal; open k-ttle, KVf 26c; centrifugal, lCKjjlSc. Syrup, nominal, tfXS'Xc. Oils and rtosln. NEW YORK. May 81.-41ILB Cottonseed, steadv; prime crude, nominal; prime yel low, 28f284c. Petroleum, steady; refined. New York, $8.16; Baltimore. $10.00; Balti more, In bulk, $5.20. Turpentine, quiet, 664 &67c. ROSIN Steady; strained, common to good, $3.06. SAVANNAH. May 81. OILS Turpentine, fiROSIN-Firm: A. B. C. D, $2.60; E, $266; F, $2.70; O, $2.75; H. $2.85; I, $310: K, $3.10; M. 13.55: W. G.. 83.75: W. W.. JJ-KO. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, May 81. COFFEE. Th market for futures closed steady at un changed prices to a decline of 5 rmt 0 1 .. ..,-,1 nt 11 Ciio lino-a (nclurllno June at 6.60c; July, 6.65c; August, o.6ci rieptemner, D.ei'f'n'J-eoc; ihthulh o.iw, ,. nary. 6 15c; March, 6 366.40e. Spot, quiet; No 7 Invoice. 6c. Mild, steady; Cordova, 9413c. TRAMP LOSES FEET AT WATKRLOO German Traveler Fall 1'nder Train and la Broaaht to Omaha. wiTFBim. Neb.. May 81. tSpeclat Telegram.) A tramp giving his nam aa Ernest Muhlbock and his address 73 Oak street. Newark, N. J., where hi sister, Mrs. Ida Harman, lives, was caugni dv local train No. 26. eastbound, and had both feet cut off at 1:15 o'clock today. He was attempting to board the train, end fell, his feet swinging- under the car with the above result. Dr. H. T. Harrl and other did all possible to, help th man and the trainmen had order to leave, the train and take the Injured man to Omaha, which wa done, the special leav ing here at 2:06. Dr. Harrl and Chester Pederson aocompanled the man to th hos pital. He wa a gritty fellow and mad little outcry, but when h found both feet were off begged to be knot. Th man said he wa German. New Cemetery Superintendent. NORTH PLATTE. Neb., May 81 (Bpe clal.) L. B. May, lately of Camp Nelson, Ky., has been appointed to succeed Major Dow a uperlntendent of th National cemetery, located at Fort McPheron. Th gentleman who take charge wa auperln tendent at Camp Nelson for four years, I a member of Company I, Twenty-fourth New York Infantry and erved for two year In the war of the rebellion: wss wounded In th battle of the recond Bull Run, and takes pride In the fact that he la not a major or a captain, or an officer ot any rank, but simply a high private. Major L. H. Dow, who ha had charge of the Fort McPherson National cemetery for several years, and whose supertnttndenry has been most satisfactory to all concerned, ha been transferred to Springfield, III., and left her day before yesterday. Catch Boy Selalna-. YORK, Neb., May 81. (Special.) Arthur Cllne, Claude Lloyd, Guy Mitchell and I. Mitchell were caught seining, bullhead by John Stapleton, th county game warden. They were using a flfty-two-foot seine, th property of Mr. Lloyd, and had dragged out several pond before the warden captured the outfit, which wa confiscated In (ha name of the state. Owing to their youth the boy were not prosecuted. At Thayer laat week th warden learned of parties seining and expected to confiscate four seines. II found eight men, with a min now net, some line and a keg of beer, but could not discover any evidence wherein they had violated th law. The warden Bay that hereafter no one violating th fish law ran expect any sympathy, and that he will prosecute all who may violet the fish law. Lln-htnlnor Fire Residence. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., May 31. -(Special.) A fine rain visited this section thli morning. It waa accompanied by Merc lightning and thunder. Lightning struck the residence occupied by Mr. Llvengood, on and mother, setting It on Are. The fire department responded and quickly ex tinguished the flame without much dam age. The little son of Mrs. Llvengood wa (hocked by the stroke, but not seriously Injured. Cotton Firm Suspends. NEW YORK, May Sl.-The suspension of 8. Munn & Co. was announced on th Cotton exchange .oday. Th firm I On of the oldest In the cotton trade In this city. The hesd bookkeeper and cashier disappeared about ten days ago and the firm believes that as soon as its account ar straightened out It will be able to re sume. LOWREY BROS. &C0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Grain, Stocks and Provisions Room 212, N. Y. Life Building. 'Phon 3614. Special attention given to telegraph and tnall ordere. OHA11A. The Merchants National Dank of Omaham. Nttb. tl. t. SasasHxy Capital and Surplus, JiOO.OOO Hlto UVSY. Prat. Kit . WOO. V. ft, UTIatl MUKC CaiMer. PIANI T. BAMILIOIl Asst. Cassia. tUoatt aasssMta at Waaa, ukaaa, assass stieue, tnna ae laattTMissIa tasofmaae sauna. faralsa isbaaca hoagM a4 soil Urn CraJit lame, available I an pans at taa war 14 lataraat ami ao TIsm Caatiftaats at DapaeK rl!sailasia aae sruaiiHI? ao4 ananaaaiiaiiy. Wa na.a asrrsa, saaaasa