TI1E OMAHA DAILY TrT' WEDNESDAY. MAY 24. 1905. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Unf?orble Crop EetorU Toroe Bulg. in Jttly WJieit. ADVICES OP DAMAGE IN THREE STATES May I troaa A1Ball fiqaees Cora ! Pw otrhes There la HI la hi !! im Price of oat a. July today. nor a 23 to we of being a ond patent. MIJ: frst clear. $4 08 4 1": second clear. $2 6S1J2 85. BRAN In bulk. 13.isji$ o. OMAHA. May wheat moved tip the chief factor Uniavorabl rron rennrfa. .nrd upon the market. Inglls, the crop expert. . . me state earn of ilia .Mississippi, tells of much dams In llli nol and Indiana. Bt. 1-oui experts sav that the Kansas crop lae been overesti' mated. The bulla, who are endeavoring to get off with aa light Iowa aa possible In Muy, also had the beat of It In that month. h May clone, was $1.02, July was 6Sc nd September, 82o.. The bulla squeesed enrp up a few notches more. Trailing waa not heavy, aa the shorts do not aeem to be In a hurry about rovertng. price were colc higher. Mav closed at 67Vo. July at 46o, old July at 46c, September at 47e, and old Septem ber at 46e. Oat were up He. May finished at 3ufi, July at 2S and September at 2xc. Brad a tree la report ahowa a decrease In the world a visible supply of wiieat for last week of 2.100,000 bushels: for the week be fore, $.2?,(aaj bushels. The corn decrease waa 1.54,Ouo buahela, against $.2KW,000 bush els the week before. The oata decrease waa 1.163.000 buahela. Corn receipt and caah sales ara larger In Chicago than for aome time. Sales yes icrday were 125.000 bushels, mostly No. 2. Sales of oata were 300.000 buabels, including 150.000 buahela standard. At the seaboard export aalea were 40,000 bushels of wheat, 120,000 buahela of corn and 80.000 bushels of oata. Wheat stocks In Chicago public elevators decreased 260.1a bushels last week and corn stocks 650,646 bushels. The Inter Oce-an aaya that millers will advance the price of flour 2ftc a barrel today. The prices on standard patents will be $6.20 In wood. The weather map is In the main a fa vorable one, though In aome states the ground waa so thoroughly oaked that corn planting la yet light. One of the most promlneat cattle feeders In Missouri says "Missouri haa seldom had such a poor stand of corn at this aeason." Morgan county, Missouri, reports that the corn haa been planted three times The Chicago Tribune aaya today: "The fact that Saturday will bo practically the last oay on which corn received here, wnicn will have to bt dried, will be available fo delivery, haa stopped the bidding In the country for prompt shipment, and the at titude of the May price Is making the farmer slow to sell on bids sent out on the July bad for thirty daya' shipment. Acceptance were small, it was said, how ever, that farmer In Illinois and Iowa were selling more freely to the country elevators. Some cash men were predicting that If the corn prices holds over 66c, re ceipts will run from 40 to 800 cars a day this week,' and perhaps 2.000,0ii0 bushels of corn will have to be taken by the bulla. J. A. Patten says: 'Yes. It looks as If there were com In the country, and receipts will be large for ten days, but we will take It all and pay for It." Oneaha Caah galea. WHEAT No. 1. 65 lbs., 1 car. 64c. Omaha Caah trices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 5ftt99c: No. I hard. KCWc; No. 4 hard, o$8ec; No. 3 spring, 7c. CORN No. 2. 46c; No. I 45c: No. 4. 44c; no grade. 4oj44c; No. 2 yellow. 46c; No. $ yellow, 4Sc; No. 2 white, 45c; No. $ white, 46c. OATS No. 2 mixed, 2$c; No. 1 mixed. 2o: No. 4 mixed. 28c: No. 2 white, 0c; No. t white. 0c; No. 4 white, 2c; stan dard. 30c. Carlot Reeelnt. Wheat Corn. Oat. O'n' (HIIAI.O GRAI AID PRO.IMOM" real area af the Trading and (losing Prleea oa Roar 4 of Trade. . CHICAGO, Wy -Rcpnrt of rapid de terioration In the condition of fall sown wrest rauseO btil11h sentiment In th wheet pit here today. The July option closed with a gain of lc Corn is up c, Oats show c advance. Provisions ait unchanged to 6c loner. Strength in the wheat market came after a rather weak undertone al the atart. In fluenced by lower prices at Liverpool, tha market here showed slight losses at th opening, Initial quotation on July being unchanged to c lower, at ! to !,' The fact that weather tnroughout the west and southwest waa much Improved helped to bring out selling and resulted In a de cline to 8c for July. Soon, however. there commenced to be received crop re ports from many sections of the winter wiieat country claiming great deteriora tion In the growing plant. Kansas City snd Bt. Louis seemingly vied with each other In the dissemination of svieh re ports. The most damage waa reported from Kansas, where it was estimated, the total leld will not be over 75.omaio bushel. May 1. the cron of thaf state was placed at K.tmo.OOo bushels. That these reports were In the main a oepted as correctly disturbing the situation was shown by the quick advance In prices. Sentiment became extremely bullish on urgent bidding by shorts. At 8"c, July reached the highest point of the day. Dur ing the Inst nalt hour a portion of the gain wa lost on profit taking. The market. nowever, closed strong, wiin juiy at K"c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 43,5ii bushels The world s visible supply, D.s shown b) Bradstreet. decreased l.loo.ouo bushels. Primary receipt were 266.6H) bushels, compared with 261.000 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 193 cars, against tsh car last week and 109 car a year ago. Sentiment In the corn market was bullish and the volume of trailing was large. One factor that greatly aided the bulls was the strength of wheat. Another influence was the weather bureau report, which claimed much replanting of corn was necessary owing to the continued wet weather. July opened a shade lower, at 474j46c, sold tietween 47c snd 4Sc, and cloned at 4c. Ixnal receipt were 449 cars, with lf of contract grade. Notwithstanding the strength of wheat and corn the oats market was quite weak on liberal receipts early in the session. I.ater shorts covered freely, causing a complete recovery, the niark'et closing hrm. July opened Sc lower, at 29Sc sold up to 30c and closed al 29"c. lxcal receipt were 244 cars. Realizing sales by packers caused an eanler tone In the provisions market. The declining tendency was checked by the strength of wheat and corn. At the close July pork was off 6c, at tl2.57Vi. Lrd was down Sc. at 17.30. Ribs were unchanged. t 7.25iS7.i!7V. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: W'heut, 12 cars; corn, 1! cars, oats, 140 cars; hogs, 33,000 head. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Chicago 4 44 244 Kansa City 84 142 12 Minneapolis 186 Omaha I 10 t Duluth ...w..... 4 Bt. Loul .. 13 66 78 May July Sept. Corn May July July Sept. Kept. Oat May July Sent. Pork May July Sept. Lard May July Sent. Rib May July Sept. Mlaaeapolla Wheat Market. The rnge of prices pild In Minneapolis, a reported by tha Edward-Wood com pany, llo-111 Board of Trad, wa: ' Article. I Open. I High. Ixw. Close.! Yeay. Wheat i I 1 I May... 11SV 1 1T 1 1H 1 1 116 July... lot 1 0SS 1 " 1 07W 1 0f Sept... 83V 65 U' 64 4i Corn III July... 47"y 4S- 47, 4S 4 Sept... 476S a 47VI 47', 47V4 Dec... 44 Wi 46 44t; 44! New. WEATHER IX THE GRAI5I BELT Light Shower West aa4 Higher Tcan prrstar la tha Eaat. OMAHA. Mav 23. 1ft?; Light showers occurred during th night In western Nebraska and western South Ikota, and were scattered throughout th mountain district within the past twenty four hour. It 1 raining In the northwest this morning, thunderstorm are reported In th southwest, and rain la quite general throughout the southern state. The weather continue fair In the central and upper valleys. Th temperature ha risen in the western sections and is slightly lower generally verywner east ot ma Missouri river, Omaha record of temperature and ore ctpitatlon compared with the corresponding ur oi in past inrce years: line. 1904. 19TK. iso;. Minimum temperature. .... 66 66 . 7 Precipitation 00 .03 . 01 .10 Normal temperature for today, 66 de rrae. Deficiency In precipitation sine March I, j W incne. Deflclency corresponding period In 1904, 10 Inches. ' Deficiency corresponding period In 1903, ,11 cf an inch. K OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS. . Tama. Rain. Station. . Max. Min. li.coei. Sky. Ashland, rveo oo . 70 42 . 02 1? 76 4i T 14 7ti 44 .110 11 . 7 i IT 7 fc. .16 15 7 64 27 . 74 4 T 16 7K bl .l 11 74 60 .03 .00 Clear Auburn. Neb 90 63 .00 Clear Columbus, Neb., 79 66 . 00 Pt. cloudy Falrburv, Nb... 12 . 4 .no Pt. cloudy ralrmont. Neo... 71 M .oo i iear Or Island. Neb. 74 M .r0 Clear Hartlngton. Neb, 79 62 . Pt. cloudy Oakdale. No...7 vi .w iiouay Omaha. Neb 71 . 66 . 00 Clear Tekamah. Nb... U .00 Clear iTarroll. I 77 4 W Clear Clarlnda. la 81 61 .) Clear fiihlev. fa 74 47 .00 Clear Sioux City, la.... 7S 64 . 00 Pt. cloudy Storm Lake. ia.. 7 .to viear DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. ok TimD. - Rain. Central. Station. Mia. Min. lash 4'hlcagn, 111 4.'olumbu, O. pas Maine. Ie..v Indiana polia, Jnd. Kansas City, Mo. Ixtulavllle. Ky.-., Minneapolis Omaha. Neb St. Louia, Mo.... L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. Kaaaaa CUr Grata aad Pratlsloas. ' KANSAS CITT. My 2S WHEAT Firm Way. ic; . July,, 79&T9Tc; Septemoer 4kc: cash. No. 7 nard. si uibi ; .-so. UU Of. No. 4. I24jci No. I red, tl.01tjl.0j CORN Firm; May, July, 44c; Ben- tarmer. 43wc: can, no. i mixea, w, io . 17HJ4c; No. t ahlte, 4c; No. I, efisur OATS-Steady; No. J whit. 82H3SHc No. 3 mixed. 2e. EOOS biead ; Missouri and Kansas, new No. t white wood rases included. 16c; ca count. 14c: cases returned, too less HAY Steady ; choice timothy. $9 M4J 10.00 Choice prairie, 7.64 tu. RYE Steady at tJtiTOc. . BUTTER Creamery, 1442 20c; packing, llo. Kecetpts bhipmenis Wheat, bu 21 . 63 too Corn, bu 4 ) 4.i0 Oat, bu - . 9.WW flkllaSelahla rrw4aee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. May I3.-BVT TER Firm; extra western creamery. 23c wtn nMrnv orlnta. 24c. EOOSSteady; nearby fresh, 17c at mark western fresh. liVttilSc Bt mark C H EES B Weaker; New Tork full cream, fancy new, 11 Wc; New Tork full cream, fair to good. 10OllCi domestic Swiss, llffltc. Peeirla Market. . PEORIA. III.. May S.-CORN Steady ; No. 3 yellow. 61 No. 4. suV. no grade, 44lW OATS Stead) r No 3 'whit. tM30Sc; No 4 whit. 29V4I90V.C. WHISK Y-On the bast of 31 M for fin Ished good. - Miaaeaalls Crala Market. MTNNEAOPLIB Minn . May 23 WHEAT -May, IlltH; July, I1071; September, V: No. 1 Kara. SI IK . K. 1 northern. 11 10; No f northern. t II. " FLOVR-First pattata, 34.t0fii.i0, e- rticle. Open. High, j Uov. Close.! Yes y Wheat I 1 1 01 181 VOW I 1 081 1 01 1 021,' 1 01 (Hi-,, SKI, Ht KSV Sl 82(& .&2 i 66Mi, 5741 56T- 4S i 4)t twa " 1 67 58 .48 iUiiV! 4i7w4lJS 4s-a 47't 4h, '47I13V4 4H 47(il' 4ilij; 47(aH 4SilJrWl 4i V47''84 111 ilt',; t 29; HO' 286 28 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Varying rinctuttion of tin Price LeVel E mU a Condition of Uncertainty- VALUES RALLY ON COVERING BY SHORTS Steeka Which gaffer Most Moaday' ' Decltae shew greatest Reratery Market C loare Dall aad Loner, NEW TORK, May 13. The varying luctu ation of ttie price level on the Stock ex chage tody reflected a condition of uncer tainly and of a good deal ot jii atlflcatlon of the speculative mind. The mystery con tinued to cenier around the source of tna effective and Imposing selling of yesterday. The uncertainty had to do with the natuie of today buving and the question of lis substantial motive. It was the genernl supposition that yesterday's violent declines would have a natural supplement today In large additional selling oraers. the level ot prices mst nigoi nun generally below th extreme decline of last month and, having broken through that evel. the usual course In a epecuiauo market 1 a considerable additional decline. t became evident very quickly today, now- ver, that neither the lmiiaJrmeni oi mar gin nor the nervou feeling aroued i yesterday weakness had resulted In any considerable accession of the selling pres- ure. Public announcement waa mane ai- must Inmieriintel v of the SUStK'hSion Of the Merchants Trust' company, and profeeslonal hear traders followed ineir invananie rum of buving stocks to cover short contracts when the bad new which Induced the nort selling has come out. There wa a very general opinion that If the trouble of tne trust company was tne maucemeni tu uit selline of vesterduv. the process had been considerably overdone, o mat it oenoovm the ellers to retrace their course. Covering of short contracts put out during the de dine yesterday undoubtedly plsyed a con slderable part In the wide recovery on ihe second movement. This was shown by the snecial tirominenre in the advance or the stocks which suffered most on yesterday decline. hen the urgent demand irom the shorts had been satisfied the scarcity of anv other buying tiecaine conspicuous and hesitation and uncertainty overcame the speculative mind again. Immediately news ol the day had little to do with the course of prices. The difficulties of the Merchants 1 rust company nave oeen generally unuer stood for some time and their origin In old standing conditions deprived the incident of any power for violent effect. There is. however, sufficient room for the drawing of analogies and the recent expansion of the activities of trust companies into new- fields and the large additions to their num ber have received active discussion. The ease of money was unaltere. but sterling exchange continues to advance. The market was practically in a torpor during the latter part of the day and prac tically all of the day s gains were yielded under very light pressure of selling. The closing was easy and some ot tne maraei leaders were below last night. Bonds were Irregular. 1 otai sales, par value, $2.90,000. I'nlted State bonds were II unchanged on call. Following were the sales and range of prices on the Stock exchange today: Bales. mgn.LiOw.cioee, I 4t 47 4T 30 Si 12 55 12 60 12 771 12 85 7 32 760 7 07 7 25 7 60 7 Ci 7 60 i 7 10 i 7 27 7 62; 12 4R 12 50 12 66 12 67 12 til' 12 77 12 8"J 12 87 7 17' 7 22 7 27' 7 80 i 7 35 7 45 i 7 47 7 52 7 07' 7 10 ' 7 10 7 22 7 27, 7 27 7 47. 7 60 7 64 No. J aOld. bNew. Cash Quotations were as follow: FLOCK Firm; winter patents, $4.10to 4.20; winter Htralpln, . J3.i.u spring patent. $4.606 30; spring straight. 33.90-a a est- .ki.upa r Mir.fi u WHEAT No. 2 spring. $1.0sfr.ll; No. spring. $1.004il.08; No. 2 red. $l.un4jl.06. CORN No. 2. 67c: No. 2 yellow. 67.c. OATS No. 2. 3f4r(3iic; No. 2 white, 31'c; No. 3 white, 3193''c. - R I tNo. 2, 77J7!C. - BARLEY Good feeding. 3S40c: fair to choice malting, 46'49e. BttO-Ko. 1 nax. 31.1'fi; o. l noruiwest em, $1.42. Timothy, prime. $2.90. Clover, contract grade. Jll. ,t'a PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.45 012.50. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $7.15S7.17. Short ribs sides (loose). 17 05.15. Short clear aide (boxed). $7.1257.26. Following were the receipts and shipment of flour and grain: neceipis. enipments Flour, bbl l.n s.tc) Wheat, bu 14.000 2S.200 Corn, bu 272iO 82,) Oats, bu 267. 2w 5"C1'3 Kye. tu .' Barley, bu 42,900 6.100 On the Produce exchange today the but' ter market was tea5y; creamery, 16tJlc dairy. 16'illSc. Lggs. steady: at mark, case Included. 15c; firsts. 16c; prime firsts, 17c exiras, jmy. vnece, weaa. jsi"-c. SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day oa Commodities. Varloa shows: AvallsMe rash 437; goloV $70.5!.27. balance, $12 4. New Terk Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Mar 23 MONET On call. easv at ao. per cent, closing Md. 2 per cent: offered it 2 per cent; time money, stesdy nd unchanged; sixty days, J per cent; ninety deys, $ per cent; six months, 8q3 per cent. PRIM K MERCANTILE PAPER-3tI4 per cent STr.KL.IMi r.Ai iiAiuiv-rirm, wiin actual business In nan Kern niii at ns.j' $4 87 for demand and at $4 WOKM Shis for slxtv-dar bills; posted ratea. $4 85404.86 and . 1 . . . ua Ann.mMlBl hill. tl k . SILVER Bar. 6c, Mexican dollars. 46c BONIS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing price on bonfl wr: C g. ret It. re. tfo revpon f 8. Is. re to coupon t). . see 4a, Tt o ceupon V 8 eld 4t. re do coupon Am. Tot. 4k. ctfl. do . rtf Atrhlenn sen. 4t . . do td 4 Atlantic (' L. ' Bl. A Ohio 4l... do ss Central of O bt .. do ut Inc do 3d lnr .1A4H Manhattsn t sold 4a IM . ..li4 X"i lentral T ...l(w 1" Inc ...104 MID. A 81 L 44 ... 47 lit M . K A T ..m I do . .10444 N. R B of M c. 4s ..IMS N. T. C. .. 72 N J C f I. ..lit N. Psi-IRc 4a ..10t do Is .. V N. W. t. 4e .ion. Ore s. b. rff 4a... ..104V ponn. oonv. wa .. NT, Hoadlni 4l ..1134 Pt. L A I. M r. la .. n st. v. a s r. f ' .. 'I iSt L. s. W. c. 4a .. Cha. A Ohio 4Wa....li,7H Saabnard A. U 4a. 1 iS Parlflc 4a... 10114,1 do it TVTea A P it 1 T . St I. a. 4a . HUM t nlon Pacldr 4a M do roo. 4a 74 t' Sleel d (a ... M4, Wahaah la UKVt I do dob. B D. A R. O 4a 10H Weatern Md 4a Ma. Sacurltlaa M t W. A L.. B. 4a Erl prior lien 4a lot ;WI. Central 4a Uaoan . ra lit I do 4a. ctfa 111H Colo, lnd 4a. set A 131. i do ba, wt B rtili-sgo A A. lva C . B A Q. new 4l C . R I A r . 4s Oo rol aa C'V.. A St. U. (. ' CTil. Term 4s . . . Colorado Mid 4a Colo. A i . 4a Cuba (a. ctfa do sen. r. w. a n. c. ia .. Hocking VallaT 4a. L. A N. unl. 4a Offered. lot 4"4 7 lWvt IN .1IW , ( .101 v 7V .10144 .10,'S .11414 s . Bl, . . 4 .1144, .UJS . M .1n v llf. "i .11" . 73 . Hi . 4 . Ml, . M . (I . 7 Boston Stock anal Bonds. BOSTON. May 23 Call loans. 3S4 cent: time loans, a per cent, closing cf mock and nond: OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal Receipt of Cul nd Frioei Fully Btfgdy. HOGS AVERAGE ONLY A SHADE LOWER Light Receipts of sheep and Market Active anal Full) Mraa Large Ran of Lambs, with Traee Dall and Leaver. SOl'TH OMAHA. May 23. 19" Receipt were; Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Official Monday 4.019 4.;1 6.9u2 Official Tuesday $.9.4 16.46 6.747 Total thl week 7.9'3 2O.056 12.7"J Total last week 7.6.4 ll.r5 l.93i Same davs week before.. 6.97 .Ues 9.O0J Same tliree wiek ago.... 6.849 14.i9 19.76$ Same four weeks ago 6.wO 16 6.5 lit.tOl SHme days last year 7 415 i.3J7 9.1J8 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO PATE. The following tahle shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparison with last year; 19i. 1904. Inc. Csttle $".1,190 377.116 3.9M Hogs 1,029. 148 l,Oi;Vo53 15.495 Sheep 646.4t4 639,667 S.74J ln 1 0110 wing table siiuwt u. pile of hugs at South uinsiia tor lb ial several daa, with comparison: per Official .10 40 sio 2no UK) 1.200 '200 4"0 is.ioii 4.400 400 '406 1.100 Hl 6, $00 Shi 2.500 2.rVi 4.2(0 '200 100 lloO 1.1U0 1.900 3"0 10.100 6.000 1.900 3 ioo 10(1 74.0110 I.H00 12 NEW YORK. May 23 -FLOI R-Recelnts s.ioo pdis.; exports, v.juo onis. ; marae firmer with fair trade: winter patents, $4110 Si 25; winter straights, $4 .Wfl-4.85; Minn-' ola paienls. $6. woo. 10; winter extras, $2 35 jst. to, Minnesota ttaaers. J "frii.(io; winter low grades, $3.253.66. Kye flour, firm: lair to good. H.lbtit.ao; choice to fancy. 14 4. Ho. .CORN MEAL Firm: fine white and yel low, H.'Ai: coarse, II 'Wil.lv. Kiln dried $2. 75 2. 85. BARLEY IU1X: feeding. 44c c. 1. 1 New Yora; maiung. ao'dotu c. 1. 1. iiunali WHEAT Receipts. 6S.0OW bushels: snot. maraet nrm; jvo. 2 rea. i.ub: nominal elevator and $1.( nominal f. o. b. afloat No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1.12 f. o. b. anoit No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1 02 f. o. b. afloat An opening decline of 1l-lc, due to bette wealner news, was immediately followed by a strong advance that carried July up lc bushel. It was based on persistent crop damage reports and active outside support. May waa also very strong on manipulation, closing 3c net higher, whereas other months reacted partially aim closed c net higher. May. $10601.(10, cloMcd $1 06; July closed 94c; September, hifeo'7c; closed, taj'ac; iM-ceniber, KtiitjMi!'; closed. sc. CORN Export. 1.900 bushels; spot, market firm. No. 2 yellow. 67c; No. 2 white, 6V-. The option market was more active and generally firmer cm showery weather pre diction nd lighter estimated receipts, un til near the close, when July eased off wltn wheat and was finally c higher, against 2c rlae in May. May, 5V(j8r; closed. 6c; July. UVui4' (los..d, 64c. OATS Receipts. 91,50il bushels; spot. mar. ket ateady; mixed oats. 26 to 30 pounds, !ti'g35c; natural while, 30 to 32 pounds, 36 tjc, clipped white, 36 to 40 pounds, 36 Ji40e. HAY Quiet : shipping, 60c; good to Choir. T7U82c. HOPS Dull; state, common to choice. is4, tl9c 1903. .'.'a2&c; t.ida, ni3c; p- clrtlc coast, 1904. 26H2Hc; 19u3. 2UjJ4c; olds, lift 15e. HIDES Quiet; Galveston. 2 to 26 lbs. 2ic; California. 21 to 4 IPs, j9c; I'rxws. dry. 24 to So lbs.. 18c. I.EATH ER Firm ; acid. 2426c. PROVISIONS Keef. nrm; lanuly, flS.W'Sf 14IIO; mess. $11.0001160; beer hams. $21.0tf 22.60: acket. $12.6'i(i i.VOO; city extra, India mess. $'3i.HM22 6u. Cut meats, rlrin; nlckled bellies. $7 5H&S.45; pit kled shoulders, &$; pickled hams. tin '"i 10 16. Lard, easy; western steamed. 7.iuri 1 4a, renneii, stea.lv; continent, 17 7V eV.uth America. $V25: com pound. 540. Pork, firm; family, 114. o" 15.00; ariuil clear, tllii-'u u (. , n,, . $13 S7fil2 7 TALlAiW Easy: city i$2 00 per pkg ), 4c; count iv (pkgs. freei. 4i4c. RICE 1 "triii : domestu, lair to extra, $9 IV: Jupoo. nominal. Bl'TTER Firm; street price, extra creamery, i.'(ri22e. Ofhcial prices: Creamery, common to extra. 2jqj22c, state dalrv. common to extra. 16di:c; renovated, common to extra. Iidl9c; western fac tory, extra. Iodise; western Imitation creamerv. extras. 21c; firsts. 1MT19C. CHEESE Easv; new. state, full cream, small white, flue, lc: state, fair to choice. 9tjl0c; new. slate, large white, fine, lotjh'1; new, state, colored, tine, 9 luc EGt'JS Irregular: western average, finest, 18o; western firsts. 17fll7c. PtHl.TRV-Alive, hrm. western sprlnir chicken, per ym.r. 7&rn$1.00; fowls, li.-; old turkeys, 12 "V Pressed, steady; western bmilera. per lb., $u&30c; tow re. K'(il3c, tur keya. 13fl7c. Mllssaakee firala Market. MII.WACKEE, Wi.. May S3. WHEAT Market higher; No. 1 northern. $1.14; No. $ northern. $1 .1: July. Wc asked RYE t'ne rent higher. No. . 83e. BARLEY-Steady. No 2. 61ci sample, oRN-puU. No. X. tflW'jC July, iis bid. Atchison 6.700 do pld 9"0 Atlantic Coast IJne.. 2.6i Baltimore & Ohio k.K"0 do pfd l'i Canadian Pacific 7.6O0 Central of N. J 100 Chesapeake c Ohio.. 2.a Chicago & Alton 5"i do pfd S'i Chicago G. W e.soo Chicago & N. W 8.600 C. M. & St. P tsi.rJUO Chicago T. & T do nfd C. C. C. & St. L ... Colorado Southern do 1st pfd do 3d nfd Delaware & Hudson. Delaware. L. W... Denver & Rio Grande do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern ....... do pfd Louisville N Manhattan L Met. Securities Metropolitan St. Ry.. Mexican Central Minneapolis & St. L. M.. St. P. At S. St. M. do pfd Missouri Pacific Missouri, K. & T do pfd N. R. R. of M. pfd... New York Central N. Y., O. & W Norfolk & Western... do pfd Pennsylvania P.. C . C. at St. L Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Rock Island Co do pfd St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd. St. L. Southwestern. do pfd Southern Pacific do pfd Southern Railway- ... do pfd Texas A Pacific T.. St. L. & V do nfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling L. E. . Wisconsin Central do pfd Northern Pacific . Adam Express . . American Express 1'. S. Express Wells-Fargo Expres .... Amalgamated Copper 61.600 American C. & F S.an do pfd ga) American Cotton Oil. MO do pfd American Ice do pfd tvio American Linseed Oil 2o0 do pra Amer. locomotive. .. 13,900 do pfd 500 American 8. & R 66.I11O do pfd )io Anjer. Sugar Refin... t.MU Amer. Tobacco. 0. e. Anaconda Mining Co. 800 Brooklyn R. T. 17 400 Colorado F. 1 9.0m Consolidated Gas .... 1 000 Corn Products 7110 do pfd Pistlllers' Securities. 21(10 General Electric l.mn International Paper. l.4 do pfd ir International Pump.. P do pfd 4111 National Iad 2.3'in North American .... 1600 Pacific Mall o Peoples Ga 7 4l Preased Steel Car.... 2 on do pfd ino Pullman Palace Car. Republic Steel &" . do prd 1,6,10 Rubber Good 1.100 do pfd inn Tennessee C. A I S.400 I". 8. leather 111(1 do pfd I . B. Kealty 4.l V. S. Rubber l.i do pfd 1 .fvtft V. S. Steel lll.ftii do pfd in i Va-Oarc Chemical.. too do pfd Wesdnghouse Elec... 91 Western I'nion 5,lyo Total loo 148 107 96 143 190 46 32 77 1S"W SO 172 3i 95 26 6H . 181 27 84 38 76 6-' 92 157 lol 146 ltkj 96 141 190 46 SI 77 17 20,1 169. si K 2 62 32 1",9 27 84 87 75 62 it;" 156 711:1 eK 1.4'H Sufi .. 19.(l"0 410 .. 4l . . l.flta'l .. 3.4"0 .. 1.8(1) 400 . .188.9011 IciO .. 1.2.H .. l.WKI 2il .V.l VI) .. 11.V10 24 58 142 162 76 116 19 lii" l.:4 96 2V 1 3i Lis 45 133 70 8x 90 26 7: 62 , 20 5s 611 im 2S 95 81 ,", 54 117 96 is 16 5.1 179 24 e 10l 146 'i 96 141 1S6 45i ? 75 18 Ui. l"i0 17 81 93 io 62 82 1,9 166 83 8, 13 62 67 92 156 23 48 21 67 140" 141M 162 161 114 18 112" IM 94 24 66 84 1K 44 .6 isi 70 87 90 25 72 61 5s 6s 118 2S 95 ?i 34 54 115 96 15 21 50 175 Atrhlaon adj. 4a do 4a We, ("antral 4a Atchlpon do pfd P.oaton A Aloanr... Boalon Elevated Kltrhburg ptd Mcxlran Central N r., N H. A H.. Pera Marouetta .... I'nion Parlnr Am. Arn. ("ham. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube... Am. Pugar do pfd Am. T. A T Am. Woolen do pfd ! Pom. I A S Kdlann Rlec. Ilium. Oen. Elec Mas. Elec do trfd Maaa C.aa I'nlted Prult I'tilted Shoe Marti . do pfd V. S. Steel do pfd Weatin. common . Bid. I Asked. 94 Adventure 101 Allouer . 74 Amalgamated . T74i American Zlno .... .101 Atlantic .K4 tUOKbam . lfl Calumet A Heels. .144 Centennial . 1H Copper Ranee .1K j lol) Weet .Ion trmlnlnn Coal ... .llF.V'Pranklln . t? lorancr . 8 I lle TloTile 414 Maaa Mining 1S0-V .137 .102 Mit-higin Mohiwk Mont C. A C. Old Pomlnlon . Oaceola 1 Parrot 246 Quinrv Shannon 14 Tamerark Trinity 4ll I'nlted Copper. . 1( if S Mining... 4VV. 8 Oil ill4 t'tab 2F.141 Vlrtorta tli. W' nona "4 I Wolverine . w . l . . . It .. ' ,t".o . It . "'4 . Ul . "4 . i . II .. 1 ,. 11 .. 41 . I .. 8'., . . I1 .. U .. ; .. u . .102 i .. 84 .. 1 .. 1" .. 42 .. I .. t ..107 Seer York Mining; NEW YORK, May 23.- Stocka. the closing quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con M Lwtla ri.f t Alice 46 Ontario 400 Breeoe ZS OpbJr 4.'5 Brunpwlck Con 1 Ptioenlz - Comatork Tunnel I Potoat IK Con. Cal. A Vs 164 Savage 4o Horn Silver 110 Sierra Nevada in Iron Silver too Small Hopes It Lttdville Cos 6 Ptandard ISfc Oflered. Bank Clearings. May May May May May May Mav May .May May May May May May May May May May May May May 905. '1904. 1903. UOj.lI9i.l.jl900. 1189$. 111 6 lits! 4 60 ... 9... 10.. 11.. 12.. U.. 14.. lo.. 1.. 1,.. 18.. 19.. 2.. 21. . 22.. 23.. xl It) IM IH 111 ,0, 1 vl, 111 1 I J I 6 1, 4 65: I 7 01 t ,2 . 1-1 J ( t. v,7. , 1 111 1 Iti I h aVAl 6 MJ $ I II I 4 W, . 72; 7 0$1 ll" I I 271 4 66! f 6 9i I 4J7 I I 4 I 4 641 tki. k 931 6 61 i 21 1 V. I 17 I 6 63 3 9i 6 64, 10 I 6t 6 ins, 4 67 7 us, u tu, t U I 19 I 4 68 1 7 071 6 Hi 116, I U 6 27i 4 64 , 6 54! I 6 66, 6 16, $ U 6 2ti 4 61 46, 6 i ! I H i 19 4 6K 41 i U6I i 8 1 6 , a ut 'i u a ,1. o lil j 32! 1 12 B 0O 6 Kl $ 4 60 I 35 ' 07, 5 69, I $3 3 63 I U, 0 li O AVI t ov 1 6 73. s 111 3 69 1 IS It T1I 4 " I Ill I II 14 IMS 4 HI 4 I II I Hit 4 40 I , 4?4 I It I Itel 4 1 10O0 I M t 11 t t 11 f-aa I 40 Ut 4 I" 1 . H" II" ft 4 ao 1 114 ITt 4 im 4 as 4 14 IN 11 iret t Tt CALVES. t t " I 17 I t t 404 4 04 I ill t 4 t too (T t IM I 71 I ITt I re I I at 4 74 4 114 I no 1 t40 I ts t ill I J I.... inn 1 74 t Ill IK I ISO t SO 1 lit IM Id 10 I 00 evLi . I 1170 lit 1 lTto I an 1 lite I to 1 itr. t 1 itr I 7 I trio 4 o 1 T?n I at t 140 4 00 1 a i 1 urn t 4 1 inso I 10 1 tu 4 l t nan I ft 1 u 4 It 1 1 sen If 1 ian 4 tn 1 1J40 I to 1 tons 4 Mi 1 IMP I Tl 1 11.40 4 M 9TOI KERS AND FEEfiEHS. 1 40 I 71 II tU 4 it t Ml I OS I 44.1 t IT. I t!4 I 00 t 47t 4 n 4 til I 40 I SOP 4 It 4 400 I 71 Tt M4 4 14 1 tad I Tt 14 in ID I tl I Tt t Ml IS! 1 let I at II t!t 4 11 4 440 t 0 I tit 4 le I Ml to tt Ill 4 to til 4 II tearir. selling at W ; balk of sales. $i zyji, :i S. I.oal I lie locl, Vlarket. 8T. LOflfl. Mo. My 2".-I" ATT1 K - K. celfts. t head Including Tcxsrs Matket lower Native shipping and e. port steers. $4 9i'j6?f,. dtesserl beef "1 butcher steers. 4 ,iiKri6 75; steer tinder 1 'oi rounds $3 TMM , stockers and f eelei . 2n(i4 71i; cows and heifers $4.5ei&.:; canners, $2 onui! 2"; bull" $.l.'ti 4 .6 ; islvea. $5rto4T6 75: Texas and Indian steers, 3:: 'o J ; corns n1 tu ners. Jmna HO( if-Receipts. 9 ViO lieid Market stesdy rigs and light. 14 astrf, 50; rankers $4 76ti$ .5o; butchers and lCKt heavy, $r 35t $.56 (tHEI'T AND LAMBS -Receipts. 3 onr, head Market steady Nstlve muttons MKifS.26; litmhs, $'v(i,. iv culls sid bucks, $JOffl4 50; sttM kers, lexan. $3 5"S;6(io. Botith Omaha 6 964 15 4!T. $.747 Bloug ritv . Kansas t'ltv 12i l.M) t.nAi Pt. Joseph 3.14o $.ota 7 24" St. lxnils S'n 9 6 41 3 5iv Chlcgo 4.0" 15.014) 15.no Totals 31,204 67.390 59.4K1 I I 14, I 6 20 I 6 2 I 6 25 I 0 li"s 5 23; 4 46 ! I 4 41 ; 6 29; 4 6 4 62j 4 52, 4 4, I 27 n ul 27 24i 6 16 6 19 7 12. 7 11, 7 07 1 7 03 7 0 e iv t oo 5 73, I 3 66 6 87 I 03, 5 63 6 0o, 3 6J 5 61. 6 01, 3 6o : 96 30 35 17 46 109 llo lit 13i lot?" 59 40 is 11 ii" 170 19 7s 29 79 44 99 35 1 36 91 In 7H 34 103 76 11 35 37 1I6 26 93 32 159 ' ' 9-' 76 30 34 17 44 los 1"7 116 13i 10-j f' as 11 40 IS 24 29 76 43 97 34 99 , 34 91 is" 69 83 1B 73 11 to?. :fi 91 31 157 114 is 00 111 153 95 24 67 31 13l 44 76 92 13!" 70 67 89 M 2. 71 61V ;o OS'S lis 2 9.", 31 ;t, 53 115 96 16 37 15 21 45 17s 243 22 12.' 240 76 31 96 3o 2 4 34 17 42 44 106 lus 117 ,13" 96 I'll 67 IS.; "I oh 1 169 ls-4 76 26 79 43 9 :( !'9 90 230 16 10'. 73 11 106 S.S 36 . liM 91 S 31 10", 156 92 OMAHA. May 23 Bank clearings for today were $1,300,110.06 and for the corre sponding date last yeur $1.183.120 96. St. Loal General" Market. ST. LOUIS. May 23. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red. cash, elevator, $1.00fi 1.01 ; track, $1.09-91.1$; May. $L00; July, 64(&4c; No. i hard, tl.OfWil.lo. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 51c; track, 62(a62c; May, 51o; July, .47c. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash. 30c; track. 31 31c; May, 80c; July, 28c; No. 2 white, 3M4iac. r'lAM'R Steady; red winter patents. $4 S5 6.00; extra fancy and- straight, $4.7(B'4.0; clear, $3.6063.00. ; 6EEI) 1 iniotnv.. siertdy at $2.00tff2-6O. CORNMEAL StesdV ' t $2.50. BRAN Higher; Lacked,' east track, 77& TSc. ". ' ' HAY Steady; tlfnothy, K.OOg'lJ.OO; pntlrle, $6.0'a.60. IRON COTTON TI8-9c. BAGGING lc. HEMP TWINE 6V4''. ." PROVISIONS Pork, " lower: jobbing. $12.65. Ird. firm: prime steamed. $6.75. Dry salt meats (boxed i. steady; extra shorts, $7.87; clear rllis,' $7.60; short clears. $7.62. Bacon (boxedi, steady; extra shorts, $6.00; dear ribs. IS 12; short clear, $3.87. POl'LTRY Springs, lower; chickens, 11c; springs, 25'&30c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 10c; geese, 6c. Bl'TTER Lower; creamery. Ig21c; dairy, 1619c. EGGS Steady, 13c, case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 6.000 12.ooo Wheat, bu 33,000 SS.Oiki Corn, bu 85.000 22.000 Oats, bu.., 78,000 67.00U Available dnpplles of Grain. NEW YORK. May 23 Special cable an! telegraphic communications received by Bradstreet snow the following change in available supplies, as compared wltn last account: Wneat. I'nltrd States and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 2,323,000 bu.; afloat for and in Europe, increased 200.0W bu.; total supply, decreased 2.123.04) bu. t orn, United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decnased 1.694.0O0 bu. Oats, United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 1,163.000 bu. The leading increase reported this week are: 120.000 bu. at Goderteh. Ont.; K.1.trti bu. In Manitoba. 75.000 bu. at Louisville, ltvi.ool bu. at Kingston, Ont., and 56.000 bu. at ii. Milwaukee private elevators. The leading decreases are: 67.000 bu. at the Cliltago private elevators. 90.000 bu at Port Huron and 60.000 bu. at Depot Harbor. Dalath Grain Market. DULUTH. Minn., May 23-WHEAT-To arrive. No. 1 northern, $1.06 on track; No. 1 northern. $1.09; No. 2 northern. $I (i4; May, 1.09; July, 1.09; September, K4c. oats to ai rive, uc; on track. 3U'c. Indicate Sunday. The nfhi ia; ntnuiT of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Catt le.ttofcS.BneepH'r'S. C. M. a St. P. Ry.... 6 9.... abash 4 . . Mo. Pat- Ky 4 2 Union Pac. Ry 37 5o 13 C. & N. W. Ry 12 1.. E. E. & M V. Ry . 45 71 .. 1 C. St. P., M. ti O. Ry..20 16 3 B. & M. Kv 43 35 I C, B. 4 y. Ry 4 6 C, R 1. P., east.. 4 12 C R. I. A.- P., west.. 4 6 8 .. Illinois Central 1 8 Chi. Great Western.. 4 4 .. Total Receipts 177 215 26 1 The disposition of tne receipts was a fol lows, each buyer purchasing th number of Head indicated: Buyer. Omaha Packing Co... Swift & Co Co Cattie. Hogs. Sheep, Cudahy Packing Armour 4i (o Vansant & Co Carey & Benton... Hill & Huntringer. Huston - Co L. F. Husi Mike Haggerty ... J. B. Root & Co... Bulla & Kline Morton & G 6. & S Other Buyer 637 . 926 .l.lot) . ,16 . 163 2.o42 3.3o5 4.4S0 b.isJO 110 1.560 i,7;o HOOS-Ther waa a rather heavy run of hogs here today, about 196 cr being on sale. The receipts arrived erly and buy ers were out In good season. Th quality of the hogs was much better than yester day and buver took hold In good shape. The market opened with price a little lower than yesterday and there wa fair activity displayed. The bulk of the offerings was disposed of In good time. A the morning advanced the market ruled a tittle stronger, but the general trad wa a shade lower, easing off a little on the rlose. Th popular price yesterday was $5 30. with a bulk of $5 77 to $5. JO. Today the same bulk prevailed, but th long firing of the hogs sold at $5 27. with tops reaching $6 35. Representative lc: 19 4 4 25 .4 11 "47 201 240 660 ...3,991 15.177 4.120 le for the day, l.tTM.lwo share. ls$os storks and Bonds. LONt)ON May 23. -Closing quotation on to, ks and bond.- Conaola. ntoner do fr-rounl . . . 10 I 14 .V T Central. . -W Norfolk A ".. ii do pfd . . ' Ontario A W.. ..104 Pennevlvanla .. . ,10- Hand Mluea ... . H4 Heading . . 1" V do Ut pfd . . .. lew o td pfd ..174 i Kl!ay .... . 17 w do pfd .. -r. I Pacific ..64 I al,m Panflc . 4 do pld .. 71 I I Steel .... . J I do pfd . 1 'hah .144 1 do ptd ,.. V lniak 4a SILVER-Bar. uncertain, 27 l-16d per o. '.v 1 , i per rrni. Tha rate of discount In the open-market for snort Mils Is ? per cent; for Ihi-ee iiionma nine, z j -i'f! irr cent. Anaronda Auhiaoa do pfd Baltl. A Ohio... anaaian Partfle Chea A Ohio Chi Ot tf C . M. A t. r.. IstBeera D A klo O do pfd Erie do let pfd do Id pfd Illtnma Central . Louie A N M K. A T .141 . It 444 . 4s, 474, . 44 . 44 4il "Xl . 44 Hl 4 ls . ill. Treasary ttaleraral. WASHINGTON. D C. May Jg-Today statement of the treasury balances in the gene ral fund, exi lumie 01 tne I' y , 1 gold rtserv In tr. divitiun of redemption Total CATTLE There wa a normal run of cattle here today, about 173 itri being on sale. Thl show a decieae of about eighty-two cars, as compared with the aaine day last act-k and an increase over the cor responding uay of last year of about seventy car. The receipt arrived early and the general quality was good. Beef steers consituted a gootl part of tha receipt today a.id there were some good cattle on sale. Buyers were out in good season and evidently wanted the cattle, lor they took hold well, and the bulk of thy offering were disposed ot before noon. Trading was fairly active and there wa considerable urgency to the demand. Prices on good kinds were fully steady anu moit of tne common kinds sold the same t-tv although in some cases sellers were compelled to take oft a little and In these cases pTices were a shade lower. tfOod handv weights were still in best demand and these Kinds were picked up reaaiiy tt the prices. There was a good sprinkling of cow and heifers here today and there was a good demand for anything choice. Common kinds were In Just about the same condi tion they have lie. n for the past week, a little slow to move, but bringing right around steady prices, on an) thing good the market ruled steady to strong. Buye.'s seemed to want the cattle and a clearance was made in good season. Bulls, veal calves and slagH were quot ably unchanged, although mere was lair activity to tne trade. There was only a limited supply of stockers and feeder here today and a there was a good demand for tins class of cattle, the oft Tings were picged up in good lime. Good light weight stuff was in nooii demand and sold at price a little stronger than yesterday. Representative salt: BEEF S I l.thS. No. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. May 23 -WHEAT-Pnot. firm; No. 1 California, 6 9d; future eteady; .May. nominal; July. 6 9d. CORN Spot, steady; ' American mixed new, 4s 4d; futures, quiet; May. 4 3d: July. 4s 4d. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Mar 28 METALS The de cline In the London tin market was con tinued, with spot closing at 136 and fu tures at 135. The local market was quiet. with the bid price lower In consequence of the foreign decline, spot being ouoted at 3:9.756 SO.:. Copper also was lower In Lon don, closing at 64 2s 6d for spot and 64 as tor futures. 1 ne local market remains with out material change. 1-ake is uuoted al $16.0O16.i5, electrolytic at $15 OojU.j'ji and casting at $14. ,5(515 .00, the outside prices be ing extreme. The London lead market was unchanged at 12 17s 6d. and the local mar ket closed quiet at $4 ittf 4 60. Spelter also waa unchanged abroad, closing at 23 M 6d. while the local market remained easv at $65f560. Iron closed at 50 In Glasgow and 4os 3d Id Middlesborough. Ixk-hIIv iron was unchanged No. 1 foundry, northern, Is quoted at I17.0C8 17 50; No. 2 foundry, northern, at I16.60rul7.no: No. 1 foundry, southern, and No. 1 foundry, southern. oft, t $17 Oi?Y17.26; No. 2 foundry, southern, at $16 5o016 75. ST. 1-OU1S May tl M FT ALS !ad, dull, $4 40. Spelter, lower, $5.22. No. I.... 1.... 1.... :.... 1.... 1... I. ... 4... 4... o... ti... 4. .. 7... !4... 1... 3 ... t... II. .. It... i... 1... I ... tt .. 16... II... 17... 10... t... t... I... I... 1. .. 4... ... I"... W... av... it... 4... 14 ., II... it... II... 27... tl... 11. .. II... At. .. Oil .. 7MI .. too ..ltil .. ''" ...ISiO . . i3 . .. 70 , . . too . .11,77 ...1C17 , . .KI3I1 . .. 7t , . . ItSHI . . .110H . .. 741 . .. 176 ... t . . .ll'44 ... 71l . .. H . .. 3 .. .msi ...1031 . . . 101 it ... ttf.l ...tb . .. 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May 23 COTTON Spot, in higher: American middling, fair. 6d: rood ' middling. 4.6M: middling. 4.5od. low mid dling. 4.34d; good ordinary, 4 16d: ordinary, 4d. The sales of the day were 8.(44) hales, of which 6' were for speculation and ex port, and Included 7.7m American. Receipts, 1510 bales, all American. NEW ORLEANS. May 23 (VTTON Firm; sales l.latt bale; ordinary. 6c; g'md ordinary. $ 7-16c; low middling. 7 6-16c: nild clliug, 7 1616c; good middling. 8r; middling fair. 8 9-lSc. Rocelpta, 4.5o) bales, stuck. 167 eti? bales. t'eaTee Market. NEW YORK. Miy 23 .-CO FT EE Market for futurea opened dull at unchanged prices In response to feat un less early cebler letter the Trench market declined frane and prices here satsged off undo, moderate liquidation, closing steady net un changed to 6 point loner Sale were r ported of W.75f hags, including .luiv at 86 60; a.rertrr. $ r epH-- t" '; March. $:.. Spot, uuitt, tie. I Rio, tc. ej 74 4 to 4 .171 IN 4 e-.'4 4 to I 106! 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Receipt of live stock M the fix principal western markets yesterday: t sttie. itog". nneep. wa a heavier there ha been last ten day, about twenty-nine car he Ing on sale. Buyer were out early and the market opet.ed In good season, bu there was little urgency to the demand and trading was slow. The receipts con sisted largely of lamb and there were very few sheep offered. Tha old sheen for this reason were in the best demand an were nicked 11 n at a reasonable hour a riKht around steady prices. The trading on lambs, however, wa alow, buyer pounding the market on thl class of sheep and bid ding weak to )0i16c lower. The choicer kinda suffered almost a bad the com inoner grades. A four-car consignment of Colorado shorn lambs sold at $6.25 and the Hershey sheep and yearlings went for $5.36. Quotations for cllpied stock: Oood to choice lambs. $g.O0ig.4O: fair to good lamb, $5 5i,ie6.0O: good to choice Colorado wnoled amhs. 17.0i4i7.3b: good to cnoice yearlings. $6 OO(Sn5.50; fair to good yearlings. $4 6it,.(i0; good to choice wethers. $4 75!jS.OO; f.ilr to good wethers. $4 40(94.76; good to choice ewes, $4.Wfrr4.7R: fair to good ewes. $4 OixJi 4 40. Wooled stock sells from i5c to $1 00 per 100 pounds higher than cupped tocn. Representative saies: No. 10 gnats $0 goats 10 western culls jo western ewe cull 60 western culls 70 western ewes JKiO western yearling wether. 1 weatern ewe yearling lambs ( wooled ... lamb (wooledi.. . lambs (wooledt.. . 166 western ewes and lambs... R western Ismh and bucks 34 Colorado lamb 791 Colorado lamb Fl Colorado limoi (wooieoi.. 81 buck in western lamb cull J Colorado buck T5 western wether ?14 western wether !9I western wethers 11 western "21 western '.'in west era 220 western Wt. ... 81 ... 75 ... 83 ... $1 ... M ... 90 ... 91 ... 0 ... 78 ... 86 ... 86 ... 86 ... 60 .. 81 .. 65 .. 77 .. 85 .. 128 .. 45 .. 145 .. ao .. 124 .. 110 Pr. t AO 4 00 ! 60 2 50 4 26 4 25 6 S8 6 00 6 On 7 00 7 00 7 n 6 26 6 60 Of) 25 7 OO 3 60 $ 76 4 76 4 frt 4 "6 OM AH 4, WHOLES 4.1, E MARKET. Condition of Trade and notations on Maple and Fancy Prodnrr. EGOS Receipt, fair .narket stead v: can dled stock. 16c. LIVE Pol l. TR Y Hen. I(x : young roos ter, 6j7c; turkeys, 16c; dutk4. 11c. HIT I EK packing stock. 3wi4r: choice to fancy dairy, 1No2oc; creamery, 2"0;ici print. 42a. l-RESIi FISH Trout. c: halibut, lie: buffalo (dressed), 8c; pickerel (dressed). $c; white bass tdresaedi. 12c; siinflsh, 6c; perch (scaled and dressedi. 8c: pike. 12f: catfish, 15c; red snapper, loc: salmon, 14e; crapples. lie; eel, 15c; bullheads, 11c; black bass. 20c; whlteflsh (dressed). 10c; frog legs, per do. Hoc: lobsters, rreen. 27c: boiled lobsters, 30c. HAY Prices cuoteri bv Onati Wholesale Hay Dealers' association: Choice No 1 upland, $ 50; No. '2. $7.00; medium. $7 00; coarse. $6 00. Rye straw . $6 00. Thehe pike are for hay of good color and quality. BKAn-fer ion. 4i6 6i. TROPICAL FRl'IT. ORANGE8 St. Michaels, all siica $3 75 ff4.on; extra fancy .Mediterranean aweete. II ises, $:t.Vi- fiincv navels. sizes 128. 16(1. 176. 200. vm. 260 fjiwi; sines 80. 96. 112. JIT; seedlings, all sties. $2 75. LEMONS -Call! or ni a. extra fancy. 270. 3'J and 360 sizes. $3 75; fancy. 270. 3,10 and St.O sizes, $150, choice. r and 270 sizes. $2.6u: 300 and 360 lzes, $2.7(id.'l .00. PATES Per box of 30 1-lb. tihci . U 00: Hallowe'en, In TO-lb. boxes, per lb.. 5c. FiGS California, per 10-ib. carton. T5-a R5c; imported Smyrna, four-crown, 12c; five- crown, i.e. BANANAS-Per medium-aired hunch. 81. TS tT2.26; Jumbbs. $2.507jS.(iO. Pl.NEAPPI.ES Florida, ner crate of 9. $0. 3$ or 42, $3.60. FRUITS" CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Rlark r,e $-lb. box, $1.T5; white, per k-lb box. $1 60. STRAWBERRIES - Missouri, per 24 qt. is. $2 25 TANGERINES Cnllfnrnln ner ),lf hnV CRANBERRIES Jersey, per crate. $1.5 VEGETABLES. Tl'RNIPS New, per do., 45c. CARROTS New, pt r doz., 4ic. PARSNI PS-Old, per bu., 40c. WAX BEANS Per -hu. box. 75c: strlna bean, per -l,u. box, ,nc; bu. box wax or trlng. $J.004t2.26. rui A 1 Ua Home srewn. in sHrks. ner bu., 3uc; Colorado, per bu.. 46c; new pota toes, per lb., 2c. BEAN'S Navy, per bu., $2. CI'CVMBERS Per do.. 4:xa76c. PEAS New, per bu. box, $1.752 00. TOMATOES Florida, fancy, per-6-basket crate. $2.60; choice, per 6-batket crate, $j.tni. SFl.NACH-Per bu., 60c. CABBAGE California In crate, per lb., 2e. HEET8 New, per do, bunches, 45c. ONIONS New, per doz. hunrhe. 15c; Bermuda, per crate of about 60 lbs., $1 75. RAl'ISHES Hot licuae or southern, per doz.. 20c. LETTCCE Mot house, per dox., 3&jj-40c; head lettuce, per iloz., $1. PARSLEY Per doz. bunches, 45c. ASPARAGT'B Home grown, per do, bunches, t 70c. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE-Swlss. new. 16c; old. 17c: Wis consin brick. 15c; Wisconsin llmburger, 15c; twins, 14cS16c. NUTS walnut. No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 15c, hard hells, per lb., 13c; Jvo. i. soft shells, per lb., Uc; No. 2 hard fchells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.., 12c: small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per 11)., 7c ; roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, per lb., I.'pl3e; almonds, soft shall, per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; chestnuts, per lb, 12rj3c; new Mack walnuts, per bu, 76fr90e ; shellbark l.lckory nuts, pr bu., $1.76; large hickory nuta, per bu., $1.60. HIDES No. 1 green. Tc; No. 2 green, e; No. 1 salted. 8c; No. 2 salted. Tci No. 1 veal calf. 10c; No. 2 veal calf, Sci dry salted. 7ri4r: shop pelt, 21c4-$1.00i horse hides. $1.60'$ 00. Wool Market. BOSTON, May 23 W(H)1-The market continues to strengthen and reports Indi cate that the west is well Hold up, Montana especially being covered up by contract on actual sales. There is less trading among dealers here, but this Is because a large Cart of the speculative wool available had een placed. There Is little doing In terri tory wool on spot, but new wools are eagerly taken at lull prices. The demand for foreign and pulled wools is active. The leading quotations are about as follows: Ohio anil Pennsylvania. XX and above. 34(y35c; X. Slfec; No. 1. 34r3Hc: No. 2, S!"(ii 40c; fine unwashed. 26C(j26c; quarter blood unwashed. 33i(i:uc: three-eighths blood, SSrgv 34c: half blood. 32WXSc: unwashed delaine, ra26c; unmerchantable, 2R'7i29c; fine washed delaine. 87c Michigan, hue unwashed, i'lft 3c; quarter blood unwashed. 32l9.,.c; three- eighths blood. $.'!! 34r; half blood. 30tj31c; unwashed delaine. Sn'uc. ite.iiiucay, liiaj- ana. etc., three-eignt tis ana quarter tuooa, 33(ji4e. Territory, Idaho fine. 21(?i22c; heavy fine, lfctHHc; fine medium, sifiTac; medium. 26"(r.'7c; low medium. 26f,2ic. Wyoming, fine. 204('21c; hevy nne, i,(ui"c; line meoiuin, e.'ty 23c; medium. 26t27c, low medium, 2tjij2ic. Utah and NevadH. fine. 21i22c; heavy nne, l'fclHc; fine medium. 2.'4j24c; medium, 26 27c; low medium. 27(!;2c. Lmkota. tine. 2Cii 21c; line medium. 21ti22r: medium. 26ij2Tc; low medium, 26(fi27c. Montana, line choice, Ktiair; (tne average, 216 22c; Tine medium choice, 2h7'6c; average, 21(ij22c; medium choice, 274260. ST. IJtJi IS. May 33 v uuLr-sietmy; me dium grades, combing and clothing. 2tvjy S0c; light fine. 2M2!c, heavy line, 2()(a22i;; tub washed, JJ'yi-c. CHICAOO . l.l$'K 8TOCK MARKET Cattle fleady to Ten C'ente Lower Hoti Itroi to Fire Cent Lower. CHICAGO. May 23. CATTLE Receipts. 4.000 head ' . ateaay to 10c lomer; good to prime steer. 88.80438.81; poor to medium, 84. 15(6)6. 50; stockers and feeders. $2.75ta-5.2S; cows. $2 SOt&tj.ofi; heifer. $!.6(&5.40; catiner, $1.5oi2 4. bulls, $2 75jt4.6P; caive. $l.n'fl6.2',. i Kis- Keceinta. la.oio neaa esumaiea tomorroa-, 30.000; strong to 6c higher; mixed and butcher. $5.Ki6 60; good to choir heavy, $5 5t&o.57; rough heavy, 86 &(no.4&; light. $ iiiso'ftl; bulk of Kales. $5.45iQ6 6&. SHEEP AMU JAMtlB neceipts, 10.WW head; market tedv; good to choice weth er, shorn. 64 75425 to: fair to choice mixed. shorn, $3 5o'g4.6; western lieep, shorn. M (M 5.26: native lamns. snorn, so.ia.rno.B'!; west ern lambs, $5.f2 7.60. KanaaaYltr Lire Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. May 23. CATTLE Re- celpts, 12.600 head, Including 1,200 southern; market 6'dTbc lower: cnoice export ana dreax'-d beef steers, $1.60,48.26; fair to good, 4 6,ot60; western fed steers, $4KV90O; stockers and feeders, 83 2M(t.oo; southern steers. $3.75i5 40; southern cows. tl.ba t 6) native rows. $2 607-4.75; native hellers. $3.60 76 ): bulls. $3 (wj4.6'i: calves, $3 oiks 60. HOG6 Receipt. 1.600 head: steady to 5c lower: ton. 86 4:: bulk of sale, li 32 ti 40 heavy, $i.SiiS 5.4; packer, $5.32 jja.i:; pigs and lignts, u eua to. SHEEP ANU MHH6 Receipt , 7.000 head; lamb steady; sheep weak; natlv lmb. $6.7ia-i.2&: wenern Iambs. $6 7t4i7.8i fed ewe and yearling. Mof-jliOO; least rlinned yearling. $5.ood6.60: Texa cllr,id sheep, $4.2c5.Z6; locker and feeder, $2.80 J4.00. t. Jonenh l ive oek Market. BT. JOSEPH. Mo.. May $3 CATTLE Receipt. $.140 head. Market steady to luc lower. Native. $4 2&4j6 76; com snd heifer. $1 7f,fi6.2ft; bulls, stags, etc., $?.26'g 8.16; yearling calves. $2 76 4 60; to ker and feeders, $2 7f,4H sO. HOGS Receipt. 9.0r bead. Market weak. 60c lower. Light mixed. $5.256.37; medium heavy, $5$ttr5.40; bulk of aalea, $5.8216 ST. SHEEP AND UMB8- Recelpta. 7.240 head. Market steady, 10c lower. Colorado lamb. $7 26. Ions City Lire Vteek Market. SIOUX CITY. May 2$ -(Special Tel. gram. 4 CATTLE-Receipt. i hed; r.".ar- ket sieady: levek. $4 ij OO; rows bull arid mU-ed. J.(r-6t 04; atwktrf and eadat, i,c,in,. ralve and learlin $ '4 0-1 l-i HOGS - Rcl$iis, 8.6V0 bead, mikt REAL ESTATE TIIANSKKRH. Deeds filed for record May 2H, liWfi, as niched by the .Midland uumanite Trust company, bonded HbstTactei , Farnani street, for The Bee: C. E. Herring and wife to I. O. Smith, lot 6, block 2, Van Camp Add H. L. Krelder and wife to A. B. CI. baugh. lot 26 and art of lot 24, Windsor Place C. E. Boord to W. S. and tHrrphia K. RlrkMs 1, 21 J31urr view Sophia E. French to Lillian A. Clark. lot 14, block In central park A. Schlll and wile to II. B. Beck, lot 4, block 6. Wilcox Add G. F. Gllmore and wife 10 Johsnna Ieyhen, lot 1, Frederick Add Klnerva A. Kelby tu Nela and Augusta Peterson, part of lot 3, block 5. Park Place J. K. Sihultz and wile to E. I). Weirs, lot 11, block -, I7.i. bouui Omaha. : N. W. Nelson and wife to (5. Nelson, undivided- lot 1, block 7. Summit Add Mrs. Jamra Thomas to Mine A. Gulstgard. west lot 10, block 12, Shlnn Add Ella M. Motiell. et al. to Anna Wil son, south lot 3 and 4, block "F." city : J. W. Thomas and wife to O Forgan. lot 19 end part lot 16. Crescent parK. G. Forgan and wife fo Emma P. Bate, ame O. E. Gregory and wife to I:. M Earle. part lots IH and 20. Fairmont Place Parser P liaynes and wife to C. 8 Hlbbard. lots 1 to 4. block 10, Thomas 6,-ars Add W. G. Clark, trustee, to H. J. Gan nett, w nil' e 21-16-13... Cltv of Omaha to C. Jensen, lot 6. block 26. city fur and 1614 $1,000 T.50O S.ouu 150 6 2.100 2,600 l.ioO S.OoO 4.ryio 3.400 850 :t5 1 1 Edwards-Wood Co. Incorporated nalo Offlca: Fil'b and Robert Strt ST- FAUU. rU.NN. DEALERS I M Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grnin (o Us Praaek OfBce, 1IO-I11 Hoard of Trad 841 aa, Omaha. !4ek, Tejenhojia $tl 4V. 217-214 Exchange Bldg.. South Omaha. 11 Pt.cn ilo. iudvpeudeut 'POon 1