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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MAY 23. 1905.
GRAIN' AND PRODUCE MARKET
Corntt ot Corn Ctaies EeoutiosLl Brlge
, ' in VirkeU
takls'but short time to break back
1 A lit Mar WtMl et-lth a
Similar Loss Oats Hose A boat
tk asn Crop Re
port of Jeaea.
22, 1905.
on corn
new, 114114c domestic Swiss.
1HICAC.O GRH
rnoi iic
OMAHA, May
Deslers who hold the corner
their hand strong today. 1 ne
short attempted to over, but lound nu
grain fir saie until their bias had bulged
raarin sc. I lie hign point
reached eariy in the session t . Alter
a few trades the market broke reuidly and
went !: 24'. below the tup mucu May
nosed at b-c, juiy at 4sc, uid July at
'!''. heptemoer at n'c arid old September
ul 4i.C.
Tiieie was a Hue sensational advance of
oc In May wheal and a Hue In an hour
to tl.08 train 99e, tne opening. It brok
HKe corn, and finished nt i.u. 'i he July
nose c and the bepiember at K2c
the oata inowcfl an upward lenuency In
the early morning, hut closed atiout tne
ttfine. Aiay s ,(-, July Wu and S j,
ivilltKT 284c
i he pre. ant more literal lecelpia of when
at Minneapolis are exiectea to conli,.ue
It the weather keeps hue. Half of tne late
tecelpts there, however, hae been from
i'uiuih and Chicago, 4i lain arriving Ir
l hicago and all grading No. 1 An eievaiur
man at Winnipeg nays that the 1'anadian
wheat crop prosiiects could not te pcuer
and the lni rease in acreage should give the
largest crop ever raised
The Chicago Tribune Bay todtiy: "A
New York message says there is nothing
if) Indicate an export demand for wheat
springs are about 8 ceiiw out of line and
new crop wintera Z cents out of line.
There I a small demand for corn f o. b
at steamer equal to 4,94c f. o. b. Chicago.
There is a moderate demand for oats, bids
generally 46'4c out of line.'
A message to the Adams Grain rompany
from Kansas City says; "The Midland
elevator report on the L'nion Pacific this
morning Indicates 70 per cent of a crop.
Heretofore r'porta have been favorable,
(ma line elevator operator In west central
Kansas bows twelve bushels vlll be the
maximum yield. A reliable Ottawa report
esys ten bushels. The crop apparently Is
going backward, except In the extreme
east and west portions. Bad reports also
are here from Texas and Oklahoma."
Jones' report I In part as follows: "Un
favorable reports have lieen received in
Chicago from the south western states to
the effect thst the weat crop is deterloral
Inf. These statements should foe tecelved
with some allowance. In relation the gov
ernment condition figures at May 10. the
crop is deteriorating. lut it will le recalled
that as early as April, we disputed the
April figures of condition. The country Is
now on the basis of a fair to good crop,
but not a big one. It is now wholly a
question of filling as to whether we come
out with a crop that will run only 87R.ooo.flOu
bushels, or go up to 626.0(81.000 bushels, al
lowing 20ft.000.fino for the northwestern stales.
Figures on winter wheat fields cannot be
given for three weeks, hut Texas and
Oklahoma can he forecast with reasonable
accuracy, about 33,000.(100 bushels for the two
as against 2R.Ono.noii last year. The south
west does not promise ntfer 80.00o.000 over
last year. Including Missouri. The north
west farm bins have never been swept as
clean as now. Millers In Oklahoma estimate
there Is not 10,000 bushefe of good wheat
on the farms."
Omaha Cask Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 940 98c; No. 3 hard.
tSiS93c; No. 4 hard, (sVpSfic; No. 2 spring, 9Hc.
CORN No. I. 46c; No. X, 46c; No. 4. 4ftc:
no grade. 40j44c; No. 2 yellow, 44c; No. 3
yellow, 464c; No. 2 white, 464c; No. 3 white,
OATS No. 2 mlxd. 29V; Si. mixed.
2Ve: No. 4 mixed, 2S4c; No. 2 white. 3(Hc;
No. 8 white, 804c; No. 4 whita, 24c; stan
dard, 304c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Feat a res of the Traalaa aaa losing
CHICAGO May 22 Covering bv frantic
Shorts today caused a sensational
advance ol cents a bushel in
the price t.f corn for May de
livery snd 4 cents In the price of May
wheat. Rumor of en attempt to corner u 1 1
corn for Msy delivery was the main rea
son for the slia-ii bulge in the pri'-e of
corn. Part of tliV advance was lost on
profit taking At the close Mav corn was
up 4c. May wheat Is up an even Sc Jui
oats are up 4c. Piovislons are a shade 10
Ec lower.
The wheat market opened extremely
strong witii an active demand for the Mhv
.delivery. Initial iiuotattons on Mav rue
up ir, at 9"-. Julv was a shade lower to
V; 4o higher, at HK to 94c. The weather
wns again disappointing to those who had
lier-ome satisfied that growing wheat
n"cle,i moisture. Haltis were retw.rted both
in the northwest and southw-est. In ad
dition w heat prices at Liverpool were
higher. The May option appeared to be in
strong hands and efforts of shorts to dis
lodge offerings failed until the price I,, id
been bid up to 11.03 Meantime Jul ad
vaneed to ffr. On the 4c advance In May
there was enough profit taking to cause a
considerable reaction At the same time
factors that had been apparently unheeded
early in the session began to have their
effect on the future deliveries. Worlds
shipments were about 3.onn,ono bu in ex
cess of the smonrit generally expected The
mount of breadstuffa on passage showed
an Increase .f 3041100 hu Another weaken
ing influence whs an increase of 2ft per cent
In primary receipts The market hnwevi r.
closed firm, w ith Mav at tl 0i Final ouo
tatlons on Julv were up Sfac, at RC.
Clearances of wt-eat and flour were equal
to 40.100 i,u. The visible supply decreased
,r41.'n bu Primary receipts were 4:ri.20'
I'll., comjsred wit 11 337.000 bu a year ago
Minneapolis, rhiluth and Chicago reported
receipts of S44 cars, against 163 cars last
week and 235 cars a year ago.
An advance of 6 cents a bushel In th
price of corn for Mav delivery was the
feature of trading In the corn pit The
volume of trading that was transacted
while the price was making this sudden
upward leap was extraordinarily small. It
being- estimated at not over lOO.fion hu
There was no apparent pressure put on the
May shorts, who seemingly had convinced
themselves that they were In a had
predicament and the sooner thev made the
necessary sacrifice to get out the better
they wers likely to iare Ali that the lead
ing longs had to do was to refuse to sell
any May porn This they did until th
price of May had lumped from 53c at the
owning, to c within half an hour of the
start At due the lleral nrnflis In slcht
started moderate liquidation snd a reaction
soon followed An estimate of 412 cars as
the amount of receipts for tomorrow was
a oearian tactor late in the session. May
ciosea nrm. witn a net gain of 4V. at 5fi"c
juiy openea unchanged to ic lower, st
!,sni.e, soin tip to -Vc snd closed at
vr, a net gain of c. local receipts were
100 cars, witn la 01 contract grade.
in sympathy with the sharp advance In
oiner grains the oats market was firm,
trading was only moderate and malnlv In
juij ana etepiemper. July opened un
coangea at sold up to Saic an
ioaed at Sc Local receipts were j:
cars.
f-roviRtori were firm early as a resul
or 10c advance in the price of live hogs.
, . ' ovounieni uecame easier on prulit
taking- At the close July pork was off
i i..t).i. lard was off Sic. at 17 :6.
xvi lis were a siirhc lower, at 7.in'n7.J7'
r-stimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
cars, corn. Hi cars; oata. 13 cars: hins
NEW YORK STOCKS AND
VarketOpeni Active and Either, but Soon
Comri to a BtanditilL
MANY SELLING ORDERS APPtAR AT NOON
Meaknes f orhera Paclfie aad
tailed latea Steel llnf Depress
ing I'.Bect 1 tfce 1. 1st
4 loslag la Easy,
20.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.; Onen. High. ! Low.
Chicago 2 133 122
Kansas City 48 bo
Minneapolis S3
Omaha 4 3 11
Duluth ... S
Bt. Louis 28 Bl 75
MlaaeaailtB Wheat Market.
The ranga of prices paid In Minneapolis,
as reported by the Edwards-Wood com
pany, 110-111 Board of Trade, was:
Article. I Open. 1 High. I Low. I Close. 8al.
Wheat
May..
July..
Bept . .
Corn
July..'47fiH
Bept. . ;47W5'
Ic... 44H
114
i
1 1V
1 Ohi
4Sl
44
114
1 4S
K3!a!
s!
47',
I
1 lftH: 1 13H
1 0Mt 1 03
Wheat
. May
July Kept.
Corn
May
a July
b July
a Kept.
b Kept.
Oats
May
July
Bept.
Pork
May
July
Bept.
Lard
Mav
Julv
Bept.
Rlhs
Mav
July
ept.
IWiJidM
I
1 03 I
S2
Close.; Sat'y
I
division f redea-r'lon. shews
cash balance oT i;2.M.T4; gold.
Hew mrU Maaer Market.
NITW TURK, Msy 22--MONEY Cm call.
esy st reiJH ler cent: closing ma, 1 per
cent; orrered st i per rtm. i iroe nmnr,
rerv easy snd dull; sixiv days, 1 per cent:
ninety da. per cent.; six months.
per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE rArHK-JtH1
Ier cent. . . , .
SI LRI.l.Mi rA n a .- ' j r r irro. 1 11
actual business In bankers t ills si 4 f nt. T
4 710 for demand and at n aw.ffi it lor
sixtv-dav bills, posted rates, na'i ana
MK7'': commercial bills, ti MV
MU r.K rvar. "fcc. mfiiriiii uoosi. 1, v
RoNt'B Oovernnii nt, steady; rairtwd,
wad.
CloBlns price en nonns wers:
4,Vy" 4HS-u.
,47''a'V, Vo i,
I . 47-. 4K
iTVfcV 47,
1 I I
3i 31
W 1 1 01 1 !is
i !
I I
63 I BCvmi
474 4SM,ra iHi
474 !
47V!
'
2MV
28V
4x
471-
62
"
'
47H
Sou
2i
NEW TCRK. Mat i The tone of sriec-
ulatlve sentiment unoeswent an abrupt
transition during the course of today s
trading in stocks, l'ehned rumors of
financial Institution in trouble rirculsteo
late in the day. The Influence on feeling
f the violent break In prices of the latter
part of the daj was the more effective on
account of the strength shown during the
Homing. Last wees s heavy liquidation
and the apparent renewal of il in the clos
ing hours Saturday left the expectation of
very heavy selling to be faced. The food
resistance offered by the market this morn
ing therefore came as a surprise, and the
professional traders were Inclined to hasten
to make commitments on the long side 01
the maiLct.
The receipt of considerable buying or
ders from London gave an impression also
of revived confidence In our securities on
that side of the ocean. There was no news
to account for the sudden accession of sell
ing power in the market, the orders to sell
appearing simultaneously in many Quarters
and from unknown origin. The maraet had
come practically to a standstill before they
appealed and this had a discouraging ef
fect on those hopeful for a further ad
vance. The upward movement gave im
pression of having been voted for the pur.
pose of affording s better basis for fur
ther liquidation, and the suspicion got
abroad that larae and Important Inter
ests were getting out of their holdings of
some of the most lmpoitaik stocks in the
market. The abrupt drop in Northern Pa
otic was of special Influence on sentiment.
It is now believed that the formation last
week of the new Northern Pacific director
ate may he accepted as the definite con
elusion of any harmony plans that may
have leen in contemplation and any ac
oompanylng hopes of the high values to
ue developed In all nort western si ocas ny
a comprehensive plan to conserve all inter
estg. There is a disposition to account for
the persistent and determined liquidation
as being due lately the retirement of
holdings scqulreu at one or another stage
of the attempted settlement in the north
west. Another Imnortunt sentimental In
fluence was the renewed weakness of the
I'nlted States Steel stock. Reassuring as
sertiona from authorities in the trade of
the hht Importance to be attached to the
ntesent lull in that trade are of little effect
on sentiment in face of the practical weak
ness of these slocks in the market and the
prevalence of doubts of the stability of
the iron and steel trade brings into ques
tion the whole business outlook. Railroud
traffic officials admit some falling oft in
business on account of crop uncertainties
and the strength of wheat today on the
weather In the southwest augmented this
influence. Some of the weakness of spe
clul stocks were attributed to the renewed
campaign by advertising methods In favor
of silling stocks. There was the usual
short covering on the day s decline, but
pressure was renewed and the closing was
casv.
Ronds were weak. Total sales, par value
IS.iM1.0u0. L nited States bonds were all un
chariced on cull.
The following were the quotations on the
New 1 ork block exchange
Sales. High. Low. Close
Atchison 12.S00 7H 77H 7M.
do pfd Kim ii 1011s lull
Atlantic Coast Line. S.ftiO loo 14t
Bait. A.- Ohio lu.fcoO 107Vs 1'6
do pfd 1.100 W
Canadian Pacific .... 30,100 14i.W 142
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio.. 3.400 47 4,r.v
Chicago Alton 2o0 31 31
12 56
12 70
12 65
12 70
12 82,, 12 82V,!
7 25
7 37,
7 66
7 10
7 27V,
7 Bb
7 26 I
7 40
7 67V,
7 12,'
7 30 1
7 66
12 60
12 62V4
12 86
7 20
36
21 28V,fc"
7 in
7 26
7 50
12 60 !
12 2V!
12 87 V
7 22J
7 36 I
7 624
7 10 I
7 27Vj!
7 624,
12 474
12 (774
12 87 4
7 26
7 374
7 66
7 10
7 274
7 624
avstlsble
"l.lf..77ft.
C. s ret . r
do eoupna
. 8. U. rat...
do coupon
t. S new , re
do coupon
. t old 4. ret
do riiupen
Am. Tobsroo 4s.
do 4. ctr..
Atrhlson gen. .
dn dj. 4a
AUantic C. 1. 4s
Hal. Ohio ....
do SWt
(.antral of Oa. la.
da m Inc
do Id Inc
( hoa. A Ohio 4ia
( blcaso A A. IHl
C, h 14. a tm
C. R 1 4k P . 4a
do rot 6a
1A4S Manhattan r. ( 4a lMia
104 ftlei. lentral 4a '
ltj do 1st Inc It
10 ..Minn. St L 4a ... n
I...1M 1st , K AT. 4a ie
in as
lMHiN R R. of M. c 4HHi
liw S. I. C. ( IWa ll"4t
rtfa. w N. J t t ( i
Ill va No Pacta. 1H
10? do 3p Ia
at ,N. A w. e. 4a 1I4
1 11 g I. rfilg 4
.104 Penn ron S
. M keadlni gen 4a
.113 1st. L t 1. E 1 to UK
. r st. Las r. ta 4a
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Keceipw Tir god Price. Strong
to Dime Higher.
BEST GRADES SHOW THE MOST ADVANCE
RerelsMs of hee sa ltankis Urirr
That Any Hay Last Week, with
Market Fally steady
oa All Klads.
POl'TH OMAHA, May 22, 10S.
Receipts were: Cattle Hogg Sheep.
? Bt. L. s. w.
..Iflt Boalioard A. L 4a...
.. tl .go. I'arlBi' 4s
. 10l So Kallwar to
.. iTrxaa P. la
.. tl T . St. 1 A W. 4a.
Ct'C. A Bl L 1 4a .lo;,yl nion Parlftr 4a
t'hlrasn Tar 4a
lolorado Mid. 4a ..
Coin. A go. 4a
ruha to. ctta
1. a R 0 a
Msllllara gee. to..
Erie prior lion 4o..
00 son. 4a
r W. r. C. la
HiMktM Val. 41
Japan ta. rtfa
L. A N unl. 4a...
unered.
at do coot. 4a
.. 74 I s Steel td to .
. . ", Waliaah la
. .!! do deb. B
.. tai. Weaiorn Md. 4a...,
.. W A L. C. 4a....
. .log .tvta t'aatral 4s....
.. !, Japan ta. ctta
..11 1 do Sl. ctta
O10 ind la. set
. . k I do 4Va, set b
tiw
Kta
IM'
3 jo
iza
H
los-a,
llfi
fit
117
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H
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l.
. to
Boston Mocka anal Bonds.
BOSTON, May 22 Call loans, StJ4
cent: time loans. 34(8 44 pr cent.
closing of Blocks one oonca
per
Olflcial
Atrhlaon ad. 4a ...
do a
Mex ('antral 4a
Atchlaon
du prd
Poaton A Albany...
hoainn Klevatod ...
ritihburg pfd
Mextran t.'onlral ..
N Y N H oi II.
Per MaquettB ....
l'nion Psoitc
Amer. Area. Cbem
do pfd
Amer. Pneu- Tuba.
Amer. Sugar
do pld
Amor. T A T
Amir. Woolen ....
do pfd
Dominion I. A s..
Bdieon Eler lllu .
General Electric ,.
Maaa. Electric ....
do pfd
Maaa Gaa
t rued Trult
I'nlted Sboe Mack.
do pfd
I. g. Steal
do pfd
Woatini. common
N lAdrenture
..lOIVa'Allouei
.. 74 I Amalganiated .
.'. n American Zinc
..lOifc AtlatiUc
It
AH
..144
.taa
Pmgham
( l Hoc la.
Ontennlal ...
t'.opper Rang
tlalv Weat ...
.lis) IMmlnion Coal
. .lllVPVankltu
.. MSiGmny
.. af -I Isle Rr-ra.1 ...
4Va Maaa Mining .
..Ill
. .130
,.ir
.. i"
,.1M
.. ae
Miohlran
Mohk
Monl. t". A C.
Old Dominion .
Oarenla
Parrot
Wnlnr
.J" Ri annnn
1
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.104'-
. ta
. lit
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.
. 76
.Tamarack
Tnnltr
I nlted Copper
t . B Mining .
I. B. Oil
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(rticla! Monday M9 Ml s.KJ
PaniB dav last week i ,0J7 2.1"4 4.1M
Same day week iH-fore.. 2 (Ml S.CJ
t-srne three weeks ago... 2.("C tM 1S,7"
Paine four net ks 8gc 2.443 4 fi.i Id Wi
Bsme wee k last year 2.W 6.1K2 4 7ti8
RKCE1PTB TOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following tahle shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at Ponth Omaha for
the year to date, with comparisons with
last year:
19f 1!04
Cattle S30.6M STp.OTA
Hogs fM.MHo 1.0"7.4"1
Bliecp 640,806 634.8W
lh loilowina lauie slmwa
price of hot,-s at 6outh omsna lor the last
several day 6, with comparisons
1 nan j an I Kit 4 "
1 uia a t ltao so
1 io I oe nit t m
1 tear J 1 lia 4 tt
j iwi i a 1 in 4 "t
1 iu I in I ir. n
I 1 t SO I IM 4 SO
1 tins t 1 1 tat 4 sa
1 i::n in I !!' 4 k
I nao 1 71 I n 4 eo
1 14 a n 1 tfat 4 i
1 iao a Ti 1 1140 I II
1 ill I H
CAiVM.
t a?o 1 ti f in 1
J ln I tf 11 11 I to
1 f0 IN I 1 t 10
t 1 ai 1 to 1 r" l ti
I fi no I it" I If
I ail 4 1 140 1 Tl
1 an 4 M 1 !: I 71
I oo 4 in 1 fo in
1 i 1 no 1 140 1 no
i ti 1 11 1 iao 1 m
1 170 1 11
PTAOS.
1 nan 1 so ia nit 1 ta
1 1470 4 on
PTOCKRKS AND FEKoKRR
Inc.
Pec.
64.6113
10i,4W
6.(m7
11.. awrage
ladoa Utoeka and Bonds.
LONDON, May 22. Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds:
844,
474:
444.
644
47
74
New.
WEATHER OF THE GRAIS BELT
Uarkt RalaB Worth aad Heavy svath
Fair la Ceatral.
OMAHA, May Vi. 10B.
Light rains fell In the extreme upper
Mississippi and Missouri valleys within lha
paat twenty-lour hours and are falling In
western North Dakata and eastern Mon
tana this morning. Heavy rains are re
ported In the lower Missouri and lower
Mississippi valleys and gulf states. The
weather Is generally fair In the central
portions, and Is generally clear In the
mountain districts.
The weather is slightly warmer In the
central valleys, but is cool In the western
sections, with heavy to killing frosts in
I'tah, Nevada, Idaho and western Montana.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
day of th paat three years:
lint, J904. 190R. 1902.
Minimum temperature.,.. 6s 66 61 3
Precipitation 09 .00 .81 .24
Normai temperature for today, S2 de
grees. Deficiency In precipitation since March X,
I IS inches.
' Deficiency corresponding period In 1904,
.94 of an inch.
Deficiency corresponding period In 190,
.M of an inch.
OMAHA. DISTRICT REPORTS.
Temp. Rain.
Stations Max. Mia. liiroea Eky.
No. 2 aOld. bNew.
Cash quots lions were as follows:
FlOUR Klrm; winter patents, $4 lOfff
4.20; winter straights t3 nw-4 ,i. snritig
patents. $4 ewfffi.So; spring straights. t3.i)ia
4.6o; bakers, t2.404ra.40.
WHEAT-No. 2 spring, t1.flf.7jl.05t; No. ,
Il.0o4il.oti; No. 2 red, ll.OMn.Os.
CORN-No. 2, 5fic; No. i yellow. 6.c.
OATS-No. 2. 3V; No. 2 white, 824'i33c;
No. I white, 31'&324c.
RYE No. 2. 774'd78c.
BARLEY trood feeding, S840c; fair to
choice malting, 4tii549c.
SEED No. 1 flas. $1.26: No. 1 northwest
ern, 11.42. Timothy, prime, $2.lro. Clover,
contract grade. fll.75S12.26.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hW., S12.503
12 65. lAid, per 100 lbs . r.2la7.22. Short
rlhs sides 1 loose). 7 tPri7.15. Short clear
Bides fbnxed), $7.124a7.26.
Following ware the recelnts and shlnmenta
01 uour nun grain
6.300
8.0110
74.200
200
l
o0
l.f0
200
'ioo
100
1I0
100
24.000
6,8"t
2,300
Flour, bbls...
Wheat, bu....
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu.
On the Produce exchange today the but
er market was steady: creamery. IKifilMr:
dairies. (V&lc. Eggs. firm, at mark.
cases included. 15c; firsts. 10c; prime fl-sta.
c; extras, l4c. Cheese, steady; Kay&llc.
SEW YOIIK GENERAL MARKET
w .00
4H .no
bti .00
16 .00
64 .11
.410
4 ' .00
4 .00
to .00
63 .)
49 .00
64 .00
61 .00
64 ,00
4 .00
Clear
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Ashland. Neb.... 7(
Auburn, Neb 74
Columbus, Neb.. 76
Fmirbury, Nel... 76
Fairmont. Neb... 72
Or. Island, Neb, 74
Hartlngton, Neb. 75
Oekdale. Neb.... 7
Omaha, Neb 76
Tekamah. Nb... 77
Carroll, la........ ST-
Clarlnda.. Ik. fg
Sibley, la 7
Sioux City. Ia.... 74
Storm Lake. la.. 73
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
' No. m Temp. Ra a.
Centra L . Buittonav Max, kiln, lttctwa
Chicago, 111.......
Columbus, 0,...
Des. Moines, la..
- Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City. Mo.
laiulsvllle Ky.-j
Minneapolis ....
Omaha, Neb..M
Bt Louia. Mo.-.
U A. WELSH.
Locai Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
Kasaai City Graia avaid Frorlstaais.
KANSAS QITT, May 22.-WUEAT-May,
7W: July, 7Sc; 6eTtmlr, 744ifj-744,(-:
h. -No. 1 hiud. tl.01oa.u6; No. S. l-
, flOi; No. 4. 4fttc; Ko, red. tl.MmJj 1 Ut .
CORN May, 4-4i4rtaC; July, 444c; Sep-
temper, e.so; caau, c miaou, , 11411101,
No. I. 474e; No. I while. 46'4c; No- 1 474c
OATb-(Steady : Jo. x wuite, i.'a,wc
No t mined, ll&tla.
EGOft Steady : Missouri and Kansaa. new
No. 2 whltewood cases included, l4c; case
count. 144c; cases returned, 4C less.
HAT Steady; choice Umothy, tMioOdJlO.OO
choice praina, xt.yoo 00.
RYE Steady at o7a70c.
' BUTTER -Craaniery. l713c; packing, 130.
Receinta. Bliipinents.
Wheat, bu 6s.4'W 22.000
Corn, bu ..130"rt 14 11
Oata. bu 12.0u0 a.ixaj
23 7 62 .01
16 72 (, .00
M '7t 62 .00
11 7fi 60 .00
16 74 64 .12
1 78 6 T
26 78 4K .12
16 7 , . 64 .00
11-78 ' M .0
Visible alr of Qraisv.
NEW KIRK. May 22. The visible supply
of grain Saturday. Msy 20, as complied by
the Jew ion rrooute eacaanga, is as ioi
lows:
Wheat. 22.Ca.0O0 bushels; decreaae. 1.74j.(K)
bushela.
Com. l472tM bushels; decrease, 1.TK1.00U
bi.snela.
Oa is, . 14.131.Q00 butUels; decrease. 421.000
busliela. ,
Rye, M.OuO bushels; decrease, 101,000 bush
Hariey. LtT3.i0t bushels; decrease, 117,04)
j ' -Is
i m
' l'61Ualp)ila rr4sur Market.
PMlUllELPHU,' May !S. BUTTKH-
Firm, extra we era creamery. SJ4w.1V
aitra nearbv Drlnra. 24o
Etii rlrrn; tvesr reeh. 17e at aitark
western fresh. lTWuirw- at mark
i'HttSK6ir, Jew Vik full creaaj
y-cy sew, L, New Xork crtatua, lie- W
Receipts Shipments.
17.BO0 14.100
.0ii0 M.2'10
R0.4H0 137.KOO
2fj."0 21(1.700
8.000 2 oo
42,900 12.400
do pfd, offered
Chi. (it. West
Chi. & N. W
C, M. & St. P
Chicago Term. & T..
do pfd
C. C C. & St. L. ...
Colo. & Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware A Hudson.
D. , L. W
D. Rio Q
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louis. & Nash
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. Bt. Ry
Mexican Central
M. A St. L
M.. St P. & 8. 8. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M., K. & T
do pfd
N. R. R. of M. pfd...
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. & W
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P., C. C. At St. L
Reading 106,10
do 1st pfd 6"0
do 2d pfd 210
Rock Island Co lfi M0
do pfd 2.4O0
14
2094
178
174
314
954
24
554
in"
370
28
M
94
774
644
174
20n4
1W4
174
314
944
254
634
17r4
270
2K
84
S74
74
61
2,400 156 1S6
4aetallons
Various
1.4O0
2 M00
12.SM0
600
6.SO0
4.5O0
8.01 10
"friO
500
10.900
2.7O0
1.400
4110
13.500
4.9I0
tJ0
264
594
1424
163
77
1154
194
in
1554
i
254
64
8K
140
464
224
fx;4
140
1K2
7474
U44
l4
iii
153
944
24
67
344
1364
45
7o4
61,800 1334 1314
f the nay
Commodities.
NEW YORK. May SZ-FLOCR-Receiiita.
20.S38 bblB.; exports, 1,895 bbls.: market
quiet but firm: winter patents. 64.9(6.2i;
winter straights, 64 Sifi-6; Minnesota pat
ents, 5.5tKbi.o0; winter extras, 23.36(8 3 75;
Minnesota tiaKers. lJ 4ia3So; winter low
grades, 13.25(6365. Rye flour, firm; fair
to good, 14.10(84.60; choice to fancy, S4.eVa
4.85
CORNMEAL Firm: fine white and yel
low, (1. 2o; coarse, SI Onu'1.10; kiln dried.
BARLEY Dull: feed ne. 44Uc e I. f.
New York; mailing, tttuijc c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 19 ( bu. : exoorts.
16.431 bu. Spot market firm. No. 2 red,
Sl.024; nominal elevator and nominal f. o. b
anoat. st.iM's; j.o. 1 northern J'ulutti, S1.114
f. o. b. afloati No. 1 hard Mamtolia. SI. 014
o. b. afloat. Further crop daman re
ports, Including a bullish private estimate.
wun rains in me souinwesi alio stock light
promoted an early scare of wheat shorts
today, led by Msy. Subsequent efforts to
fret profits destroyed most of the advance,
lowever. and the market closed unsetilnd
at 4 to c net decline. May closed 11.02:
July. D34UM 8-liic. closed v3Vc: Semen, ber
8t$ifct;,c. closed 864c.
t'lL., nntij-iB, Oi.ii-il UU. , VXponS. iJi,-
bu.; sales, 60.000 bu. futures; 40 01 bu.
spot. Spot market firm. No. 2. D74e nom
inal elevator and bmc nominal f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 yellow. fcoVc; No. 2 white. R7c
A scare of com shorts, based on bad
weather again in the belt, was followed hi-
afternoon reactions, which left the market
nnauy ratner irregniar at ac net ad
vance. May, 664&a64c closed 6ti4c; July
closed 63c.
OATS Keoelnta. 265.000 bu - rinnni 1 .
999 bu. Spot market steady. Mixed ran
2 to S2 pounds. S6a63.".4c; natural white'.
6'32 peunds. Siv?fi374c; clipped white. 3 to
40 pounds. S4tj40c.
HAY oulet. shipping, ft65c; good to
choice. 7746824c,
HOPS Dull: state, common to choice
1904 . 2&iJ'2!c; 1903, rtr2V; olds. 11W1.V; Pa
Clflir Coast. 14. 254:12V; 19". 2l1rj'j4c. olds.
HU 1.V
HIDES Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 15 lbs
20c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 194c; Texas,
dry. 24 to S lbs., lie.
I.F. ATHE H Steady ; scid. 24fi2c.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; famllv. SI 3 6" h
140". mess, i l ("fU 60: lef hams. S-'l.i5
22.60; packet. 112 H'OM 00; city extra, India
mess. S2"'"i22 6'i. "ut meats firm: nh-kled
bellies. 7 6ikus45; pirkled shoulders, 64Hic.
pickled hams. 0 ("7 10 26. Lard, firm;
western steamed S7.2"-" 46; refined, steadv;
continent. . ir; oouin America .; com
pound. 64i4c. far, steadv; familv,
I'4.oii&'15 short clear, Sl3.0iq 15.00; mess,
S13 S74513 T4.
TALLOW Dull : city (12 00 per pkg ), 4c;
country (pks freel. 4'ti4,r.
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra. J7J
54c; Jspan. nominal.
POl'LTRT Alive, oniet: western spying
chickens, per pair, in'irn w. man, jjc id
turkeys, lr lressei. rrreirular; western
liroilers. lk&35c; fowls. 10KJIS41-; turkeys.
l'n l"e
BI TTER Firm : western factory, common
to extra iHlV
CHEESE I'nsettled; pew state full
cream, small white fine. 114c: new state
fair to choice. l4'fHl; new slate colored
tine. 11c; pew stale fair to choice. l'4 fj)
K'V-; new large white fine. 104'olle; col
ored. l'44il"c, old state full 51 earn, col
ored and white, fancy. 14c; old stais fine,
13c
-.1i1S Viim- m-eslem atQra a flrata 11A
JUisO.
St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd. 1.OI0
St Louis 8. W 900
do pfd 900
Southern Pacific 32,7'W
do pfd 0
Southern Railway.... 6.9"0
do pfd 2oO
Texas A raciflc 6.000
T.. St. U A W 2.200
do pfd 2,000
l'nion Paclfie Ifi.Hoo
do pfd 2.0
Wabash I,2o0
do jifd "0
W. & L. E 3'K
Wis. Central 8110
do pfd '"
Northern Tactile 10.5UO
Adams Ex
American Ex.. 1"0
1 'nited States Ex.... 1O0
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amal Copper 125.600
Am. Car A Foundry. 6.2n0
do pfd 1.000
Am. Cotton Oil
do Pfd 100
Am. Ice
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil 2o0
do pfd
Am. Locomotive .... l.oft
do pfd 300
894
91
8F.4
M4
1
AO
oOri
1184
29
954
32
35
M
1184
97
184
3x4
154'
224
404
1K4
235' "
122
794
834
(4
31 4
94
'354
16
"47;
11"
R;7
90
K54
24
714
62
20
08
b84
318
28
954
SO
344
524
115
K
174
374
16
214
454
1734
2X5"
122
'75"
31
944
31
94
'si"
18
'44"
309
14"4
3"f.4
91:
1424
188
4l,7,
30
8"
K4
205
19
174
314
9.1
254
624
32
178
852
74
, Vi
J74
754
814
87
92
1554
23
47
237,
674
14(4
3B24
764
1154
184
6u
1114
1534
944
244
64
344
13G4
454
74
92
1314
70
874
894
85
254
714
2
674
584
1174
284
954
304
644
3154
9fi
V
87
154
21
45
1744
243
225
122
240
74
34
944
S04
92
ri
S24
17
42
45
108,
Consola. money i4 N. T. Central 142S6
do acrounl toi-l Ni.rtolk W 7ki
Anaconda o4a do pfd 9t
Atrblaon 80S Ontario W V
do pfd 104 PennrvHanla tk
Baltimore A Ohio 1W Hand Minca 10
Canadian Pai-lllc H" Hoadlnt 44
( hea Uhln 47 4 o 1st pfd 44
Chicasu Ol. W If V do 2d pfd 4.' 4
( . li. 81. r 17 .goulharn Hallway ... 2H
IieBoera 174, do pfd
lienver A R. U ZKs, Southern Pacific ti
do pft i4 :lnlon Pacific U14
Eria 4(1 I do prd PC
do lat pfd 7 r. 8. Steel i'
do ad pid ti j do pfd :
Illlnola Central lB0v,'Wabaoh II
Loula A Naan 1411 do pfd 4(1
M. K. A T -1 A Spamab 4a Ma
SILVHR Bar. steady, i"7d per ounce.
May
May
Msy
May
May
Msy
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Aiay
May
May
May
May
May
!18.
1906. l19O4.;i!3.;iliC:.::i.',i.il90O
K iixJ sua ,'Te4 2i 1 11
i 6 11-ai 4 68, 6 7b ( 01, 6 m l?i J
n lte, 4 - 1 ui, c m
..(t 244, t 69, 6 76 '6 64j68iM
6... 6 SO 14 03 72 , 7 03! 1 6 L2 S 2
...! ri 4 661 S St., f 96 & f7 1
7 Uu, I ci Hit (fH iil
6 174 i I 3i 7 ! 6 W- s 10 ?
6 lirt 4 7 t Wi 7 o
6 19 I 4 68 7 07
6 2741 4 64 ( 64i
6 2t4 4 61 6 48, 6 99
1C.
11..
12..
13..
14..
15 . .
16..
1
6 I.04
6 144!
6 20 I
6 28 1
18.. I 6 254i
19 . 6 19
20
21
4 i, 6 41,
4 8t 6 :e,
6 32
6 36,
22
4 60
4 6:
4 52
4 4,
6 234 4 4 6 2
1 4 41; 6 24
( 27:
ol
-I
6 18
Ob
7 li
7 12,
1 07,
7 13,
I
7 12
7 11
7 07.
03,
a (. 6 121 S 66
6 61 6 15. S M
6 uo, 6 16 1 M
! 6 lbi S sa
6 68,
8 "l -
d ' 6 21. 3 6,
6 69 , 6 23i S 63
6 20, 8 o"
6 Hi 3 e
s 111 S 00
! S 65
6 03 ,
6 08. I 62
1 M oo I too 4ns
a 7e 1 at, 1 . aso 4 lo
7 a at a 7M 4 i
1 4o 1 40 at i"l 4 it
J7 .1001 I 10 I 7f ( l
t Ml I Tf. It TV 4 It
1 700 K a 7 l
1 to in im M 4 40
t t44 I t I 4I 4 4
I 734 I tf 6 tit 4 71
15 17a 4 fsl
HOUJS-There was
here this morning.
a light run of hoga
only about sixty-two
loads being offered for sale Encouraging
reports from esstern points and the light
run here gave sellers the advantage and
the msrket was bullish all through. On
the opening there was a (rood deal of
activity to the trade and hogs changed
hands quickly st an advance of about 6c.
As the morning advanced the msrket tie
came a little stronger and some sales were
made at an advance of 6c 10 hki. The bulk
of the hogs rhsnged hsnds at prices rang- 2 2f; Jumbos, !:6nfi3.0T.
" FINEAFri.ES-Fici
ar.fl rMxefl t:Mf4 7f-: storkeee Sn. feeder.
S3 'Q4I6, calves and e.i lings. S3 i'(M '.
Ht nil f'.eceipts. Sen head. 1 msrket
stesdv to 6c higher t If- 2 if6 40. -bulk. Si 224
5S6
UI4H4 A HOI : tl F. 14HK l"T.
( oadltlea ttTradrasil lisolttlaai em
staple anal I aec r root are.
EO OS-Receipts. lr .narket steady; can
dled stock, l.V
1.IVK PtH l.TR Y-Hetis. "10c: :i oung roos
ters. t$7r; tut'kes J5c, ducKS. lie.
Bl'TTKR Packing stock. 134 14c; (hole
to fancy dslry, l'-v?. 1 lentnery. 2 i.'lc;
prints i?c
FRK.SH K1P1I - Trout. halibut 11c;
buffalo 1 dressed 1. 8c; pickctel tdressed),
c; mhlte bass (dressed', l.v ; sunflsti, Ac;
perch fsraled and dressed". 80; p:ko. 12c;
csifish. ln ; red snsppet. 10c; salmon. 14c;
cripes. 12c: e'l. lor, bullhemls. 11c; blac
bass. 2'ic: whlteflsh tdiesseUi. l"c, lrog
legs. pr dot, Sec; lotistets. green. 27c,
boiled lobsters. 30c.
HAT-Prloes yuoted by Onshs WholesalB
IIhv Ienlers' assfHMnnon. Choice No
upland S50: No. 2. S7 ': medium. 7 f;
coarse. If, 00. Rye straw. SO Oft. These piicaa
are for hsv of good color and Quality.
PRAN-Per ton. SI 00.
TROPICAL FRl'lT.
ORANC,ES-ft Mlchsels nil Sixes. S TS
i4(i0; extra fsncv Medlterrsnenn sweets,
all sites. S3 6"; fancv nn-es. sites
1W. 150. 17. 20c. 21i;. 260. SSO"; glges 80. 96. 112.
S-.W"52 76: seedlings, all sla s. S 76 4)
LEMONS CBllt.rnlH extra fsncy, vth, mi
nd sen sir.es. 13 76; fancy. 270. 31X1 and SV-0
sixes. S3 60. choice. 24" snd 270 sixes, 82.60;
SCO and 3' sixes. S2.76fi 3 on.
PATES Per box of 3-lb pkra., S2 00:
Hsllowe en, in -lh. boxes, per lb.. Re.
FlOS cslilornis. per 10-ib. carton. 75TJ
85c; imported Smyrna, fo;ir-rrown. 12c; fl4-
crown. 12c
PANANAS-Per meolum-elxed buncn, Si.7i
ins fiom 85.27i to 85 30. Some hogs bo
up to S6S2 Toward the close the demand
was a little easier snd the hogs slower
to move, with tbe market showing a little
weakness Representative sales:
so
6
i 73,
m
6 7S'
6 67:
6 63,
'Indicates Sunday.
The ofhcinl number of cars of Btock
brought in by each road wan;
Cattle. Hogs. SherpHr's.
C: M A St. P. Ry... 1 i .. 1
Wabash 1 .. ..
Missouri Pacific 3
I . P. System 4S 9 6 1
C. A N. W. Rv 2
P., E & M. V. Ry.... 42
C, Si. P. M. it O ... 13
B. A M. Rv 19
C , B. A Q Ry 2
C R, 1. A 1'.. east
C, R. 1. A P., west.. 24
Illinois Central
Chicago Gt. Western. 5
23
4
8
1
52
15
Total receipts I;i9
The disposition of tne revejptB was us fol
lows, esch buyer purchasing the number of
need indicated:
MONEY 14fjl4 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills is 24j?".'4 per cent; for three
months' bills, 242)2 3-16 per cent.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, May 22 Money Was In good
demand in the market today and supplies
were plentiful, a call for S16.O110.O11O of the
J iipanese loan being re-lent to the market.
Discounts were easy in sympathy with
rates for money. Cm the Stock exchange
trading opened quiet and operators were
disinclined to make fresh commitments.
Consols were steadier and hardened. Amer
icans opened weak in ' response to Wall
Btreet, especially hhyh-priced securities.
Later they became harder at a shade over
parity, principally on bear covering. Local
business was meagrer. In the afternoon
Quotations fluctuated and closed oulet. Im
perial Japanese 6s of 1904 were quoted at
I014.
PARIS. May 22. Prices on the bourse
today had a strong upward movement
owing to the belief that there was an im
provement In the Franco-Germany situa
tion. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at
89 and Russian bonds of 1914 at 600.
Buyers.
Omana Packing Co...
Swift and Company..
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour A Co
Van Sunt A- Co
Carey A Benton
HU Huntzlr.ner
Cudahy Bros. Co...
V olf c Murnan
Mike Haggerty
J. B. Root A- Co
Bulla A Kline
S A S
Other buyers
Cattie. Hogs. Sheep.
36:i ti( i-'t
,04 1,177 1.416
6,4 1.541 1.0o4
645 874 9i6
4S
151
15
306
40
23
76
28
75
139
.3.IW 4.&I4 3.652
gt. Loots Oral a aad Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, May 22 WHEAT Market
higher on bad weather; No. 2 cash elevatoi,
9Sc; track, $1.10; May, $1,004; July. 834c;
No. 2 hard, $1.0401.05.
CORN Market higher; No. 2 cash, 614c;
track, 6243c; May, 614c; July, 474c.
OATS Market firm; N. 2 cash, 81c; track,
S14c; Mav. 804c; July, 28c; No. 2 white, 33c.
ST. LOl'lS, Mo.. May 22. FLOl'R
Steady; red winter patents. $4 75(64 90;
extra fancy and straight, $4.60(34.80; clear,
$3.W8j4.00.
SEED Timothy, steady at $2.004f2.&0.
CORNMEAL Steady at $2.50.
BRAN Higher; sacked, east track, 7tg
77c.
HAY-Steady; timothy, $S.OO13.00; prairie,
$6.(K"L".50.
WHISKEY Steady, $1.80.
IRON COTTON llf.bmo.
BAGGING 4c.
HEMP TW1NE-64'-.
PROVISIONS Pork, firm; lobbing. $12 70.
Lard, easy; prime steam. 86. So. Dry salt
meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, $7,374;
clear ribs. $7.60; short clears. $7,624 Bacon,
steady; boxed extrs shorts, $8 00; clear
ribs, $8,124; short clear, $8,374.
POULTRY Market steady; chickens, 11c;
springs, 25(9"S5c; turkeys. 12c; ducks, 10c;
freese, 6c
BUTTER Market slow; creamery, 1841:220;
dairy. 16W19r.
EGGS Market quiet st 184c, case count
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls lO.Ooo 7.000
Wheat, bu t 29.000 SH.rtoo
Corn, bu ....Bl.OoO 38.'iO
Oats, bu 74.000 63,000
Total
CATTLE There was a good comfortable
Monday's run here today nd as the re
ceipts arrived early buyers were on the hill
In good season. The quality of the renelpts
was fairly good and the market showed a
firmer tone than at the close of last week.
As was the case all of the previous week
the choice kinds were in best demand, but
the common grades were easier to move
today and there was not so much dlscriml
nation mude between aood and common
cattle. The demand seemed fully equal to
the sunnlv.
The market on beef steers was in better
condition today than at the close of last
week and there wau a fnir demand for
cattle in this division. As usual cattle and
choice stuff were preferred to common
kinds, but the buyers seemed to want the
stun and common kinds showed more
streng-th than at any time last week. There
was fair activity 10 the trade and
clearance was made in good season. The
msrket on good kinds was strong to a dime
higher, with the common and coarse grades
fully steady and a fair activity shown.
There was a fair sprinkling of cows and
heifers on ssle this morning and the mar
ket on this claas of cattle showed an tm
reovemnt over last week. There was i
good firm tone to the trade all through the
morning and the market was active. Good
kinds showed an advance of about a dime,
while the commoner grades, as with the
steers, sold at 3ust about steady prices
Buyers went right after the entile and
clears nee was made in good season.
There was no quotable change in the
prices on veal calves, stags and bulls and
the market ruled generally steady on this
class of tattle.
Verv few feeders were received here today
and as the demand was good what, little
stuff whs on sale was picked up readily at
right around steady prices. Representative
BEEF STEERS.
Am. Smelt. A Refng. 87.000 1114 Ka;4 lii
do pfd 1 900 114 ll'"4 lir4
Am. Firgar Refng ... 7.1("0
Am. Toliucco pf.l ctfs 1.9"0
1334
954
301
61
424
I8C4
124
68
424
170
194
787,
74
Anaconda M. Co 4"0
Brooklyn R T 17.6iO
Colo. Fuel A Iron.... 14.1n0
Consolidated Gas.... 2."0
Corn Products )
do pfd
Distillers' Securities. 1900
General Electric 1.400
International Paper.. WW
do pfd i
Inetrnational Pump.. m
do tfd a
National Lead 1 2m
North American S.l 994
Pacific Mail Jt4
People's Gas t Ml 100
Pressed Steel Car.... S.iuO 34
do pfd 8i0 91
Pullman Palace Car. fo 232
Republic Steel 4.400 K.
do pfd 8"0 714
Rubber Goods 4i0 844
do pfd J"" 1"2
Tenn Coal A Iron ... 6si 78
U S. I-ealher 100 114
do pfd. offered
V. S. Realty 1 0- 96
T. H. Rubber 1 9W 38
do pfd 700
V. 8 Steel 145. l
do pfd IS
1804
944
1004
674
88
385
114
68
40
189
19
78
29
784
454 424
Va -Carolina Chetn.. 2 fit
do pfd
Westlnghouse Elec. 6 600
Western Union 1.900
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264
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314
157
924
Total sales for the day, 1.411. SO shares.
Minneapolis Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 22-WHEAT-Julv.
$1 06; September. 844c; No. 1 hard.
$l.la: No. 1 northern, $1.16; No. 2 northern,
$1,094.
FliOUR First patents. IS.WtHl 40; second
pstents. $6 Hair 2" ; first clears, S4.0oj4 10;
second clears, $2 Tt2 95.
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Liverpool Graiai Market.
LIVERPOOL. May 22 -WHEAT-Spot:
Market quiet; No. 1 California, 6s 9d.
Futures: Market quiet; May, nominal;
July, 6s 94d
CORN spot: Marset steaay; American
mixed, nrt, 4s 44d. Futures: Market
quiet; May, 4S 34d; July, 4s 44d.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, 111., May 22-CORN-Firm
$ yeilow. 614c; -NO. s, WSc. No. 4.
no grade. 49c.
OATS Strong: No. $ white, ao41f;j04c
No 4 white, 29204c.
WHISKY On the basis of $1.26.
No.
5o4c;
Dalsitk Grata Market.
PULUTH, Minn.. May 22 WHEAT-To
arrive: No. 1 northern. $1.08; track. No 1
northern. $108; No. 2 northern. $14$1 4;
Mav. $1.08; July. $107; September. 844c
OATS To arrive and on track, 804c.
Sew Vark MtalaaT Vtoeks.
NEW YORK. May 23 The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Aaanta Cos 84 Ltttla Chief a
Alio Ooiaris
Kreees at Ophir t?t
brutiawlct Con 1 llioesii I
toraaock Tuooal .... 8 Polool 4
Cos I'll A Va It Kavas to
Hi.ra tlr 10 8rra Kaaaoa ....... 41
IrtMi Pllv.r to" Small Hoa at
Laadvtll Csa 4 fclaadara lal
Haak dearlaaa.'
OMAHA, Mav Tl Bank clearings for to
ds v were $l.2Wv6 76. and for the corre.
sponding date last )ear tl. 367.824 .68.
Treaaary tHatesaeat.
WASHINGTON. Msy 22 -Todsy's state
ment of lialsnces In the general fnnd. ex
clusive ol tu.OoO.wO gold reserve iu Uit
Toled SeeA Market.
TOLEDO, O.. May 22. SEED Clover,
cash. $7 on asked; October, $.7 70; prima
alKike, $7.60; prime timothy, $1.60.
Metal Market.
NEW' YORK. May 22 -METALS Ex
pectations of a further advance in the Lon
don market, owing to virtual corner in
the tin market, were disappointing. On
the contrary, the cables nsmed prices with
spot at AIM 38s 6d and futures at 186 1.
Locally the tone was easier In sympathy
with the break abroad and spot was quoted
at 829 Ho 30.26. Copper was easier abroad
also, closing at 64 im fur spot and A64 7s
td for futures In the Ixmdnn market. Lo
cally tbe situation shows little change. It
being- shown that sales of both lake and
electrolytic have been made between $15(4)
016 60 Lake is ouoted at $16 vU 16 26; elec
trolytic at $15.oril6.124 and casting at
$14.7516 011. Lead was a little lower at
4.12 17s sd in lxndon. but remained un
changed at H Si 'n 4 tin In the local market.
Speller was unchanged at 23 in Lon
don and remained steady at $6 60jl Ao in
the local market. Iron closed at 61s In
Glasgow and at 4As in MiddleslK.ro. Lo
cally Iron was unchanged No. 1 foundry,
northern. Is quoted ai $17,37417.60: No. 2
foundry, northern. $' nmjrn iv No 1
foundry, southern. Bnd No. 1 southern, soft.
$!7 Oofl7.2t; No. 2 foundry, southern, 1.0.60
Bl76. t -
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dull, cpeiier, dull kl at..
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SHEEP There was a fairly good run of
sheep here today, the receipts being heav
ier than any day last week. There were
about b.OOO head received and the general
quality of the receipts was good Buyers
were out early and the receipts were
picked up In good season at right around
steady prices. Sheep were in bestdemand
and sales on this kind of stufT looked
stronger. A small bunch of cllrped ewes
with a few wethers In them, sold up to
$5.00. The old sheep were In good condition
for market purposes and trading was
ctive The lambs were not in as good
demand and were slower In moving, ai
though when sold brought good steady
prices. Clipped lambs brought So 26 this
morning, while wooled lambs sold for Si. 26
There was a firmer tone to tbe trade
today and the areneral market could best
be described as being steady to strong, with
trading active.
Cjuotstlonj. for cllnned stock: Good to
choice lambs. $47.00(345 .60 ; fair to good lambs.
$.i.5(8Jl6 00; good to choice Cmorado wooled
lambs 87.Wii7.tiO: srood to choice yearlings,
$5 00$ 5.60; fair to good yearlings. $4 6"K&6 00:
good to choice wethers. $4.&iii6.00; fair to
good wethers. 84 404.76; good to choice
ewes. 84.6fi(&4.76: fair to rood ewes, M.onifJ
4.40. Wooled stork sells from 76c to $1.00
per 100 pounds higher than Clipped stock.
representative sales:
No.
4 western ewes
2 western ewee
48 western cull ewes
10 wesiern ewes
4 western yesrlings .
Ill western cull lambs
cull lambs
cull ewes
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wethers and -year-
Wt.
.... 87
... 90
... 91
71
22 western
97 western
43 western
8 western
lings
206 western lamb)
146 western lambs
18 western lambs
11 western sheep
209 western lambs
67 western lambs
38S western lambs
800 western lambs
248 western lambs
western lambs, culls..
440 Colorado lambs
25 Colorado lambs, culls
9 Colorado ewes
12 Colorado ewee
213 western ewes
10 western lambs
20 western ewes, culls...
1 western ewe
602 western lambs
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady, Hosts Five to Ten Teats
Lower, Hheep and Lambs Lower.
CHICAGO, May 22 CATTLE Receipts,
24.OO0 head: market steady; good to prime
steers, so.&ogro ": poor to medium, 4 4043
i 60: stockers and feeders, $2 606.75: cows.
S2.WK& 00; heifers. $2.&o6.7T; csnners. $1.60
aililK.' hulls. 2.4iS)476: calves. S2.oa5.50.
H'OGS Receipts. 82.0(8) head; estimated
tomorrow, 20.000 head; market 6c lower;
mixed and butchers, S&.8Tifc.75: good lo
choice heavy, $a.4MrG.6i4; rough heavy,
14 Mjti.SO; light, 6.80436.06; bulk of sales.
85 47if&6.56.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 80.000
head; morket 10c lower: Ismbs 10(6 16c lower;
good to choice wethers, shorn. $5.IK&68!;
fair to choice mixed, shorn, l4.tYnii4.f8i:
western sheep, shorn. 84 0ik&.S6: native
lambs, shorn. $40ooji6(0; western lambs.
shorn, $4.5o4.80.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 22 CATTLE
Receipts. 8.000 bead, Including 2.200 head
. . V . - ., . . n, .. -U , A -ifm i,l.t,A.
r. v . ui un un, uia. r, , . , v 11 iq , i . , ,
choice export and dressed beef steers, $6 60
4i625; fair to good. 84 WKjp.6.40; western fed
steers, $4 6046.00; stockers and feeders. $3.25
5.15; southern steers, $3 7565 40 : southern
cows, $2 5084.50: native cows. $2.6ofi I 86; na
tlve heifers. $3 6YfJ6.26; bulls. $2.ft(i34 ;
calves. S3 0IK&5 65.
HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head; market RfflOc
hlrher. ton. $5 4?4; bulk of sales. $f. .SfV'd
5.424; heavy. $5.36't5 40; packers, $5.S5(gf).424;
pigs and lights. $4 h&m 40.
SHEEP AND 1AMH8 Receipts, 7,$(i
head; market for sheer) 10c lower; lambs
teadv; native lambs. 86 sotj Oti; western
lambs. $5 .8517 40; fed ewes snd yearlings
$4 2b-'ai U; Texas clipped yearlings. I4.8(,'a
5.50; Texas clipped sheen, $4-2&fjo-00; stock
ers and feeders. $2. 5034.00.
orlda. Per crate of 24.
SO, M or 42. $3.50.
nti itc
CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Plartt pet
8-lb box. $175; white, per 8-lb box, $1 60
STRAWBERRIES - Missouri, per 24-qt,
case. $2 26
TANGERINES California, par half bo.
$2 00.
CRANBERRIES Jersevs. per crata. $1.51
VEGETABLES.
Tl'RNIPS-New, pel uoa., 4f.
CAK ROTS New, pt r dos., 46c.
FAKSN1PS Old. per PU.. 4IIC.
WAX MEANS Per 4-u. v.ox. 75c; string
beans, per 4-bu. box, ,'oc; bu. box wax or
string $2i04i:26
roi A J o--s-liome arrwn. in sacks, per
bu.. 86c; Colorado, per bu., 4,'ic; new pota
toes, per lb , 2c.
BEANS Navy, per bu.. $2
CUCUMBERS Per dot.. A'TSc
PEAS New. per bu. box. $1.7i4a20ft.
TOM ATOE8 FlorMn.. fsncy, per R-haket
crate. $2 50, choice ter 6-basket crate, $2.(8).
SKINACH-Per bu.. 60c.
CABBAGE California In crates, per lb..
240; .....
HK-fc .rv New. per ooi rjunrnes. 10c
UNIONS New. per do bunt lies. 16e:
Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs., $176.
RAOlSHtS Hot ht-use or out-nern, per
dos . 20c.
LETTUCE Hot house, per aoi., 3ii(n40c:
head lettuce, tier dot., $1.
PARSLEY Per oox. bunches, 46c.
ASPARAGUS Home grown, per dog.
bunches. gotJ'Tfir.
M1CH-C.L1.AJMUUI
CHEESE Swiss, new. IHc; old. 17c; Wis
consin brick. 15c; Wisconsin limnurger, 10c;
twins, 14(615c.
Nl "16- ainuts. No soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 16c. hard shells, per 10., isc;
Jo. Z sort sneas, per 10., i;c; jo. 1 nam
hells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.. 7c;
rossted peanuts, per lb.. 8c, Chill walnuts,
per lh., I2fel34c; almonds, soft shell, per
lb.. 17c; hard shell, per lb., 16c; chestnuts.
er lb., 124'rriac; new oiaca wamuis.
bu , 76tf90c; sheilhark hickory nuis, per ira.,
$1.75; large hickory nuta,per bu., $1.50.
Hll'M-RO. 1 Kreen. ilc; ro. . aij-vra.
64c; No. 1 salted, 64c; No. 2 sailed. 14c;
-I .... 1 . . .-. . o ....I f U.
is o. 1 veai can, ii , 10. 4 "-i v . :
dry aalted. 7'3n4c; shep pelts, Z&c'ai.uo;
borae hides. i 0non.1v.
OH and Rosin.
NEW Y'ORK . May- 22 l )l j tTottonseea
oil steadv; prime crude, nominal, prime
vellow, 27Vtft28c Petroleum, quiet: refined
New York. So 96; fhiutdeipnia ana iam
niore, Sfi 90; Philadelphia snd Baltimore in
bulk. $4 00. Turpentine, nrm. evvya "c-
ROSIN Firm. Btraineo common iu s,inu.
WM3.90
tilt, t ill. ra.. man -' "
balsnces. SI 29; certificates, no ma. nnip
ments, 128.988 bbls.; average.. 2.844 bbls ;
Tuns. 101.784 PIUS.; sveraaje. ..iu. "'"i;;
mentS, Lima. 74.S73 POIS.; Bvernae, 0,0. t-o
bhls ; runs, Lima, 110.313 bbls.; average.
66.625 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga . May
penttne. firm; eTVrJlW
riuoirv r irm. wwir .
$.60c; E. 3.65; F. $70c; G.
I. 4 46c: K. 4oc; At, t.ioc;
4.85; WW, 5 274c.
gaavar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. Msy 22. SI U AM Haw,
nominal; fair refining. 8 11-16; ceniriTuga.
M test. 4 6-lSc; molasses sugar. j-oc, ri-
flned. steady; No. s. osoc; jvo. 1. "v.
8 6.10c; No. . 6 09c; No. 10, 60flc; No. IL
40c: No. 12. 4.86c; No. 18. 4.76e; No. 14,
4 70c; confectioners A. 6.70c; mould A,
t.20c; cut losf. 455c; crushed, 6 56c, pow
dered. 6 Wc; granuietea.
Mil 7 .A88R8 Bteaa V : lew lirirona
kettle good to choice, 29ftiS5c.
NEW DKLMIVO. mnv " i "
Qult. Open kettle. a44V,c; open mu
centrifugal. 44'64 15-lfic; centrifugal whites.
64c; yellows. 4(&Ac; seconds, 8'jj44c.
I6c; centrifugal. 16Sf4c; syrup, nominal, sic
CotTee Market.
vrw TOK Msv n COFFEE Msrket
for futures opened' steady st sn advance
of 6 points on a little buying attracted by
cables but the demsnd was very light
and with a little offering for Ion account
the market loet tne anvance aim cmpru
steadv and unchanged to 5 points higher.
Sales' were reported of only 4 750 bsgs in
cluding Julv at fioc; September at 8.MT
690c; Octotier at 6.9oc; December Bt i.P'r;
February at 7.20c ana iMarcn ai i.-uc. cjmi
quiet; No. 7 Rio, 6c.
Dry Goods Market. '
NEW YORK. May 22.-DRY GOOtiS The
.ri.Ai is .un- and buyers are evidently not
Interested except for nearby deliveries and
In small lots. Prices, however, are very
firm and the tendency on many lines Is to
ward radically higher quotations. These
hnr the huver Is incnrieo 10 comoaa
and although he is paying asking prices to
secure deliveries be does not 00 11 will
ingly and fears that the .future may show
lower level.
KIbtIb Batter Market.
ELGIN. Ill . May 22 BUTTER Firm, At
21c. Sales for week. 497.604 pounas.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
22. OIL Tur-
B. C, SBfic: r,
J75c; H, 8 9Sc;
N, 4.85c; WQ,
Bt. Ioals I4ve Ktoek Market.
ST. LOUIS. May 22 CATTLE Receipts.
4.000 head. Including I. urn head 'rexans: mar
ket strong: native shipping snd export
steers. $6.Wff 25; dressed lieef and butrher
steers. $4 f"fft 60: steers under 1,000 lbs., $8 76
4j4 9o; stockers and feeders. 83 6B6 75: eows
and heifers $J26'fl5 26; canners, $2.0Otr2.26;
bulls, $2 7&4T4 76 ; calves wnvtm.ua; Texas
and Indian steers, $3.5X806 85; cows and
heifers. 83 005 36
HIK5S Peceipts, 8.W8) neaa : market 847 10c
hlrher. nl as and lights, sawesto; packers.
$4 7.Vif).50, butchers and best heavy, $6.85
6 50
SH EEr AM' LA m nil neoeipis, I two
head; market stesdy: native muttons. $8 to
fi5i": lambs, $.-i.0naK.0Ti; culls and bucks.
S (nr 14 50. stockers, $2 75$ 25; Texans, 3 !fHe
tOu.
Bt. Joaeak Live ttoek Market
ST. JOSEPH. May 22 CATTLE Re
celpt. 1.802 head: msrket strong. Vie higher;
natives. 4 jixb. 00, Texas westerns. $2 8543
S.2&: cows ano neirers. xi Ytwoe ai: hull
Stags, etc., $2.255 20; veals, MWisO; year
ling reives. 12 ;t,y.uu; Blockers ana leeo
era. $2 Tbfai fro.
HOGS Receipts. 4.120 head: market tc
higher; light mixed, $5 35(ti8S74; medium
heavy, Sa8ott6 424; pigs. $4(K8ti40; bulk of
sales, tf ft 40
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts 7.108
head, market active and steady; Colorado
lambs, $7 85.
Deeds filed for record yesterday, as fur
nished bv the Midland Guarantee ana
Trust company, bondad abstracters, 1614
Farnam street, tor i lie
Laura E. Sanfird to Lillian M.
Braum. e4 lots us ana 1. n 11.
Bedford Place $ 1
E. J. Sullivan to Laura & Banford,
same : .
D. M. Ure and wife to Eugenie -M.
Ksrle, part ioti 19 ana 20. rairmmit
Place : 1
L M. Bowere and. aMfe to W. H.
Stollman, lot 19, mock t. cowers
add .' 1
C. S. Shepard and wife to Iallle A.
Meyers, part of lot 18. cam i-iace ;,w
Martha H. Haver et al. to A. Bock,
s4 .nw4 sec. 5-14-12 6.200
G. 1. Jones to Catherine Crihlll. part
lot 12. block 18. South Omaha $
Omaha Realty company to N. Thomas,
lot 1. blook 1. Lowes bud , -
F. D. Wead and. wife to II J,. Peter
son. W4 lot 6. block , Btiinn s ana .. i.'im
Same to A. Wallgren and wife. e4
lot 6. block 8. Blilnns' Sdd. 1.W8I
J. Swoboda to A. and Silvia Johnson.
lot 67. Sullivan i add. to atouin
Omaha 700
Conservative Ssvlngs and Losn asso
ciation td liai.ie Mair. pan 101 11.
block 5. Park Place 1,550
T. J. Ashbv and wife to E G. Gray.
lot 1. block 2. BogKs end Hills S.6n
C. H Brlggs and wife to I. B S'elnl-
ger. part lax 101 ti.. sec .10-14 . .. oto
C. Nllsson to lella N. Sci.ffern, lot
6. block 6. Bhulls 2d add. 2 07
W. A Plumtnes. assignee, to F. D.
Wead. lot S3 block 11. orchard Hill J
Belknap Bavingr liaiik of New Hmp-
ihire to r. u vi pun, same
Emnia C. Johnston snd husband to
JuilS F. KUSHell. lot 6. biiKg t.
Spring Lake Park :.... 1 7'U
J. B Erion to H T Wead, lot 1.
block 14. Bourn irniain i waj
tork la tlakt.
Receipts of live stock at th als principal
western markets yeaieroay:
Lame. nogs, eneep
Edwards-Wood Co.
. ("Incorporated '
riaift Offltar. Filfh aad Ksttartt Strgatt
T- fAIJU niNN.
South Cmiaha
Sioux City ...
St. Joseph ....
St. Louis .....
Kansas City .
Chicago
Total .....
4,019
. 1i
. 1 !t
. 4.0t4)
.. S.'
.24,18 8)
4il 6.:
t.4i) . ...
4120 7.1
8.600 11
6.08) 7
82.000 80.8
OlvAt,i.ftl 8i
Stocks, Grain, Provision.
.42 921 13,681 63 871
3"sTi Ship Your Grain to Us
tlssa City LIt Dtoek Market.
SIOUX CITY. May 2t CATTLE - Re.
calms. l.auO head, msrket 10c higher, stork-
erg avwer. bes, M nutyi at, wi, bulia
Hraack Orfire. lia-lll Uoard ml Trada
Bias.. Oaaaka, Mek. Telepkoaa ASIA.
212-2)4 Exchange Rldg.. South Omaha.
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