TOE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1003. I GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Ki Corn Drpi, bnV July Wheat 8tayi in Center of Stage. BOTH CEREALS OPEN AND CLOSE LOWER j quiet; Msy, nominal; July, 6sl04d; Sep tember. h Dd. COH.V-Spot, firm; American mined, now, 4s6d. Futures, quiet: May, 4sSTtd; July, 4s M. CHICAGO GRAI ASB PROVISIONS UriLvy Corn Shlemruts Help Jlot Already Stampeded Reaction In Prices Con tin nee. Short nd OMAHA, May 17, 19m. aven though there was a drop of 'c la Alay corn, July wheat held lue center of tne iihc Ine market on this montii opened Ho below yesterday una a decline U-gun wnlch comd be stayed only tem jioiarlly by ruin predictions ana repm is ul crop damage, ihe high point was the aame as yesterday s close, and the market Jimmied at the low figure, l'c. Wheat and corn In all months opened lower und sustained further declines dur ing the day. May wheat closed at l.ol aiid Hi pteiuber at S3c. lieavy shipments ol corn have helped the Blunts who have not already been stam jeued, and the reaction toward a lower price continues. There was a loss In all .months, hut thlefly, of course, in Way. Today s letup's at Omaha were luj cars and Chicago got bu2 ears. May closed at 4;V:, July at 4c, old July at 4in, Sep tember at 4iHc and old bipiember at 4ho. Oats were steady at about the same Jlgures. May finished at aic, July at iua and Hepteniber at 8'H;. i nree cars of corn changed hands on exchange, and the price was lower than yesterday. The grain was io. I. No. 1 held tho same prices. The cash wheat buuli.ess has been slow for a few days and there is very little coming Into the cny. The tone of the crop damage advices yes terday was a little mure nnsttlve limn liefore. The chief complaint was that wheat was heading out short and was thin on the ground. Missouri told of smut. Tho damage reports came Irom Tennessee, Ken tucky and Missouri and the southwestern ections, which have previously made bad reports. Tho news from Ohio and In diana was good. The weather northwest was fair and enol and no damage, reports camn from spring wheat territory. Never theless, the spring wheat markets closvd higher. Bales. of cash corn In Chicago yosterday were 300.000 bushels, Including 100,000 bushels for direct export. Most of the corn Is going to Montreal and over 600,000 bushels were sold and chartered for that port this week. The seaboard sold 100,000 bushels for export. The total wheat stock at Minneapolis Is now 7,158,467 bushels Including 4.4.r0,Si4 bushcln of No, 1. This shows a decrease for the week of 275.X49 bushels. The 1e mnncl for cash wheat at Minneapolis was slow at today's opening, No. 1 selling about lc over the May price; No. 2 sold early at 2o over the July price, but later was the si'. me as July. Minneapolis has lately been drawing about as much wheat as all the other markets combined. There has been a noticeable falling off In the last two ' 'lays in the milling demand. Australian ' wheat shipments for the last week were .r.52,000 bushels and for the previous week DMl.OiiO bushels. Dallas. Tex., reports t,hat the harvest will begin next week If the weather la favorable and says that the state will yield 15.0ii0.000 bushels. At Liverpool Wheat closed quiet at ttgHd Hinder and corn quiet at Vrt nigner. .Ber lin rinsed unchanged. Hroomhall cabled from IJverpool: "Tho world's wheat shlninents for the cast week nre estimated at 9.000,000 bushels, against ll.nM.onn hnshels the tirevious week. Of this quantity Europe will take about 8,000,000 bushels. There will be some decrease In the quantity of breadstuffs on passage. Ar rivals of breadstuff Into the United King dom during tha past week were about 4. 000,000 bushels, ngnlnst 3.&7O.O0O bushels the week before and 4.414,000 buehels last year. Todav's Inter-Ocean lavs'. "The south west, although a good buyer of wheat, sent In more reports yesterday of crop damage than btivlng orders. It nas surprised the trade of late to see the comparative weak ness in the southwestern markets In tho lace of bad crop reports. Kansas City closed VfffV4e lower and 8t. tenuis aC higher to lo lower. Generally when there Is legitimate damage to the winter wheat crop, St. Louis traders are always the first to load ud. One of the largest tit. Loul traders, who has been very bearish, has bought September here steadily for two days and la very bullish." - Omaha Cash Sales.' CORN No. 8, 2 cars, 45J4c; No. S yellow, I car, 4Dfto. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Feat n res of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. ftrtr'aiifi nt.iu n- n-..iu.,.,i,fir Aitm partially to' a heavy movement of wheat to norinwestern grain eenvers, cnuseu a weak wheat market today. At the close the July delivery was off lV21c. In fluenced by extraordinarily heavy receipts, tne tirice or May corn continued its nown ward plunge, the closing figure today of 49c being the lowest point of the day, a loss of 'c compared wlh yesterday s llnai quotations. July corn Is off "Sc. Oats and provisions are almost unchanged. The wheat market was wenk from the start. Initial quotations on July being otf V He at !mfi!)lc. The principal cause of the weakness was the unusually heavy re ceipts at Minneapolis and crop news. An estimate Kin the report of Kansas made by officials of a certain railroad was generally conceded to be quite bearish and this had much influence on the market. For July the lowest point of the day was reached at 9o'4c The market closed practically at the lowest point. Final Quotations on July were at sOWac. Clearances of wheat and flour were eoun.1 to lld.9U0 bu. I'rl mary receipts were 42S.OOO bu., compared with 90.00 a year aero. Mlnneauolls. Luluth and Chicago reported receipts of 329 cars, against 210 last week and 64 a year ago. The feature of trading In the corn pit was another decline of (iiic In the price of May delivery. The lowest point 4)f the day was reached at 49c. the final limitation. The sensational decline was attributed al most who'Jy t the enormous receipts, ar rivals today being 851 cars, of which 632 were of contract grade, That the bull cam paign was ended was admitted by the ma jority of traders. It was said that several big settlementa were made today by for eign shorts and that the principal short lines were now almost entirely eliminated. Distant deliveries were affocted by the weakness of Mpv. July opened c lower at 4Hc, sold off to 4f4c and closed at Oats held steady on good Duying oy rami houses. July opened unchanged at 3iW, sold between 3'ifi HOMiC and 30'3aoAc and closed at 3oH3i'4c. Local receipts wore lis cars. Trading In provisions was extremely quiet. At the close July pork was off Be at l.4iMi, lard was up a shade at 7.2fr7.27H and ribs were unchanged at !7.30j"-2-tt- Estimated receipts (incomplete lor mon- day: Wheat, 4 cars; corn, 8S1 cars; oats- li4 cars; hogs, 3x,ooo head. Tne leading futures rangea as ioiiows: Belief that Naval Battle is at Induces Spirit of Caution. Band Omaha Cash Prices. hard, 97c(fi$1.00; 4 hard, &Ku 8oc; No. No. r .1 ' a WHEAT No. 2 hard, VliyXc; No soring. 9Sc. COKN-No. 2, 4e; No. 3, 450 ; No. 4, Ail nn uivi .1.. Al if. i II.-,- K" O .... M . 1C . No. yellow, 4&Vi; No. 2 white, 4to; No. 3 white, 46HC OATS No. 2 mixed, 29He; No. S mixed, 29c; No. 4 mixed, 2SHc; No. 2 white, 31c; .no. s wnue, MVtCi ito. t wnite, sue; stand' aid, 81c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Kansas City.... Minneapolis .... Omaha Duluth St. Louis Mluueapolla Wheat Market. The rWKe of prices paid In Minneapolis, WW .VJWl VViV. J L 1 1 n E.uniuo-i,vtiu Will' pany, 110-111 Hoard of Trade, waa: 13 852 118 26 69 6 318 8 103 12 I 64 71 65 Article. Opun. I High. Low. Close. its y Wh at May... July... Sopt... Corn July... Supt... Dec... l 2:ui 1 141 . I 4t 4SV)'. '.V 122V, 1 20 1 20 1 23 1 U 1 (WV4 1 0914 1 11 MVi tj kb 80H 49i 4e 48 49V4 4j" 47H 47'i 4V4 43, 45 45 DAY'S DEALINGS ARE UNIMPORTANT Considerable Contraction of Loans aa Disclosed by the Rank Statement Causes Something; of a Sarprlse. NEW YORK, May 27.-Todays stock market was of no Importance. The sluggish downward movement was retraced beioro the end of the day. Next week s London Stock exchange settlement Is viewed with Some apprenension on amount of tne un favorable position of an extentdve account in Americans. The belief that tho long expected naval battle Is near at hand had Its part in Inducing a spirit of caution. 1 he considerable contraction of loans dis closed by the bank statement was some thing of a surprise In view of the week's heavy transactions. Including the Japanese loan payment and subscriptions to the new American Smelters' securities stocks. It Is said arrangement Is made for leaving on deposit the Joo.uou.'iOO paid In In subscription me j-eiiiin ivania convertible, bonds, tlie greater part in the New York banks and the rest in Philadelphia banks. These de posits will be available for use In the call loan market. Tho proceeds of the Japanese loan are at the disposition of the Japanese government and Information as to Immedi ate use of them Is withheld. The extreme ease of money In foreign markets offers no Inducement for the trunsfer of this fund uiimu. a no uay s cnunges in stocks lira iiimgnincani ana tne close was stagnant ine demand for the liur burton i,,ini la continued In evidence, but the bond market generally was Irregular. Total sales, par the quotations On tho New VnrV Rlnrli excuange ranged as follows: Sales.Hlgh.Low.Close, Article. I Open. High. Low. Close.l Yes'y. Wheat May July Sept. Corn May a July b July a Sept. n Hept. Oats May July Sept. Pork May July Sent Lard May July Sept. Ribs May July 8ept. 1 02 Siva's! M8 66 65 40W7Tii49Vii7 4H"4 411 Mi 4KV4 4! 1 02 31s! 31 90Mj! 1 01 1 0314 WS.POVU'Vil HIV 4Mi 4Wi 4ivV4V8Mj S1H 30 !nVg'y30ti'xi'T,30H'''V4! 4S 47 31 VV 48W4MI, 47,v 12 46 12 46 12 40 12 70 12 70 12 66 7 16 7 16 7 16 1 26 7 27 7 25 7 42 7 46 7 42 "7-2i "i'tihi "'7'i7 7 46 7 45 T 42 I 28 28, 12 36 12 42 12 67 7 15 7 27 7 45 I 7 07 7 22, 7 46 68 49 4!IV4 48 48K 31 80 28'a'S 12 40 12 47 12 72 7 15 7 26 7 4l 7 06 7 2: 7 45 No. X aOld. bNew. Cash quotations were as follows: FimiR-li'lrm: winter natents. I4.10ff4.20 straights, I3.75'q'4.0'i; spring patents, 14.7159 6.50; straights, $3.90(T4.70; bakers, 2.4('(i3.t0. WHEAT No 2. spring. H.iWfTi.lo; xo. s. t1 finii,1 cm- Nn 8 red. ll.02Urtfl.07M.. ' n.M) 1 mi.c: io. . vt un. OATS No. 2. ailsc: No. 2 white, 82(t33c; No. 3 white, 31&32VtO, T V W Mfi 2 7Ke. HAHLEV-Good feeding. 39342c; fair to phnln mnltlnsr. 4IV7i.49e. 8KI.D No. 1 flax, $1.30; No. 1 northwest ern. 1.4fi; prime timothy, $2.86. PROVISIONS Mess pork, Mr bb. no irS!9 ill. Inrit n.r 100 lllB.. !7.1Sfr7.1l short rltis sides (loose), $7.0rtfj7.12; short clear sides (boxed), 7.U'?17.'. "irvtrR Jnntract arade. tll.76ia'12.25. Following were the receipts and shipments of flour ana grain: Flour, bbli Wheat, bu Corn, bu. . Oats, bu. . Hye, bu ... Barley, bu Recelnta. Shipments .... 13,000 8,800 .... 2,000 24,200 ....600,700 64,600 ....181,200 134,800 760 26,800 1,100 On the Produce exchange today the but to mncknf whs stead v: creamery. ltm'-UC dairy, 16)190. Eggs, weak; at mark, cases Included, 14c; itrsts, 15c; prime nrsis, wo extras, 17c; cnoese sieauy, nrrn;, St. Loots General Market. ST. LOUIS, May 2T. WHEAT Lower No. 2 red, cash, elevator, $100; track. fl.Ll md,. 1. Tuiv KO.e: No. 2 hard. $1.06ffi 1.08. rii'RN Lower: No. 2 cash, 60c; track, Riri.r.iu...' Mnv file: Julv. 47Wc. OATS-No. 2 cash, 30c; track, 31tT31c 91- Tuiv 2u.n: No. 2 white. 330. KI)i:R Firm: red winter patents, $4.96 4(6.10: extra fancy and straight, $4.50'a4.0; clear, $3.0O4f4.OO, SEED-Tlmothy. ateady, $2.002.60. ciipvuFil Steady. 12.60. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 767Ra HAY-Steady; timothy, 8.00trW.OO; pral rie, $.ooio.oa IRON COTTON TIES 89c HAGiHNO 8c. HI.-MP TWINK fiUe. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, ti "fi. Iird. easier: prime steam, $6.72, Drv salt meats (boxedl, steady; extra shorts, $7.37; clear ribs, $7.60; short clears, $7 62. liacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts 'i' i.f rths. 8K.12U: short clear. $S.87. POULTRY Easy; chickens, 10o; snrlngs. 20di27c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 10c; Atchison , do preferred Atlantic Coast L.... Baltimore A Ohio... do preferred Canadian PacMc ... Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio Chicago & Alton do preferred Great Western Chicago & N. W.... C. M. & St. P C. Term. Trans... do preferred C. C., C. & St. L... Colorado Southern.. do 1st preferred ... do 2d preferred ... Dela. & Hudson .... Dela., Lack. & W... Denver & R. Q do preferred Erie do 1st preferred ... do 2d preferred.... Hocking Valley do preferred Illinois Central 6"0 UD WD 800 I'D 300 200 4.000 800 100 1,400 400 '9 101 147 107,, 1454 191 47 7h 1(1H 147 107 144 194 47 4KS no; Increase, $.1.$46.S75. Kx-Unltefl States deposits, $14,bi3,9oo; lnciase, $3,116,275. Kew Tork Money Market. NEW YORK. May 27 MONEY On call, nominal: no loans: time loans, easy; sixty and ninety days, 8 per cent; six months, JVt V ' per cent. t It 1 M I'. .1 r.ltv y . i u.r. I ai ch o 14 y-. per cent. BTC.HL1MU fcALtMftur, rienuj, nun actual business In bankers bills at $4.Sil0 for demand and at $4 Wij4.ST.10 for 0-day bills; posted rates, $4.S6ir4.SS; commercial bills, $4.841j'4.M4. SILVER Uar, 5S74jc; Mexican dollara, "lc- ... .... HON IH uovernmeni. eieaay; rsiiruwi, lrreeulnr. Closing prices on nonna were: V. I. rt. ta. ra....l4H Hucklni Vl. 4Vi.... Ill do ciMiDon 104V4 Japta , etft V. . U. r1 103V ln do coupon 104 L. A N. unt. 4 V 8. nw 4. rrf....lM Manhattan r. f. 4a. do coupon 131 IMtK. Ontral 4a.... U. 8. old 4s. rtf 104H do lat Inc do coupon IIHH Minn. k St. U 4a.. Am. Tobarro 4a, ctf. T3H St., K. T. 4a.... do ts, ctfa 112 do la Aiohlaun sn. do aij. 4a Atlantic C. L. 4a.. bal. A Ohio 4a do IVta Central of On. 4a.. do lat Inc do Id Inc Chca. A Otalo 44a.. Chlcaio & A. SVaa. C, U. A q. n. 4a. C, R. 1. P. 4a.. do col. 6a CCC. A St. U t I mrio Tr. 4a... Colorado Mid. 4a... Colo, (k Bo. 4a Colo. lnd. Ba, at A do art B Cuba (a, ctfa D. ft It. O. 4a nintlllrra' Sec. f . Erie prior ltfn 4a.. do sen. 48 .10JV N. IS N. R. R. of M T. C. a. 3a 101 N. J. C. . (a.... .HMSa .No. PaclOo 4a.... . j do la .liJVI N. ft W. c. 4a... . HI lO. 8. L. rtila 4a. . 7 Ipcnn. con. Ia. .10744' Roadlns fan. 4a.. . so St. Ia. & 1. M 84 10i'4j P4 1 7Vi 4a 0. 4a. 10 .I'M .1J4 .1S . 7H .101 . W .101 .101 lit r. w. & d. c. Offered. 104 i8t. L. ft 8. P. ff. 4a. u 10 St. L. 8. W c. 4a.... HI 11 Haa board A. L 4a.. M 4a. .104 Bo. Pacific 4a .... t So. Rallwa? 6a lit 74 Texaa ft P. la Ill 4 T.. St. Ia. ft W. 4a... 83 9 Union Pacific 4a lo ei; do ennv. 4a l'V, I'. S. Httel Id 6a 1014k, Wabnah la 7 1 do deb. B lOi Wectern Ml. 4a.. Ilk W. ft Ia. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Not Enough Cattle Here to Teit Frioei and Market Unchanged. HOGS OPEN STEADY, CLOSE SLOW, LOWER I t 0.. .181 I M Sheep or Unai Today Market tor Week Tweaty-KIte to Forty Lower on Lambs and Ten to Fifteen on Sheep. SOUTH OMAHA. May 27, 1905. Receipts were: Cattle. Official Monday 4.019 Tuesday 4.047 Wednesday S;4 Thursday t.ltM Friday 1.4JS Saturday 236 Oftlclal urllclal Official Official Official Hogs. Sheep. t,oil .9t2 i5.;a; 6,747 19.M1 11,147 14. 11S U 11,409 3,547 9,200 la.. .114 I Wis. Central 4a., 13 .111 . li . . 44 . 14 200 100 21i 172 375 27 "40" 77 92 159 210 171 375 27 7714 91 159 101 140V 1S 145 1L'2 i1 S7 18- 210 172 17 81 93 26 65 34 179-14 374 27 85 39H 77 88 91 Iowa Central 24 do Dreferred K. C. Southern do preferred Louisville & Nash.... Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. Street Ry Mex. Central Minn. A St. L M.. St. P. & S. S. M. do preferred Missouri Pacific Mo., Kan. & Tex.... do preferred N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. New York Central .. N. Y.. Ont. & W.... Norfolk & Western.. do preferred Pennsylvania P.. C. C. & St. L.... Reading do 1st preferred .... do 2d preferred Rock Island Co do preferred St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd. St. Louis 8. W do preferred Southern Pacific do preferred Southern Railway ... do preferred Texas & Pacific T., St. L. & W do preferred Union Pacific do preferred Wabash do preferred Wheeling & L. E.... Wisconsin Central.... do preferred Northern Pacific .... Adams Express American Kxpress 6'X 1,000 300 200 700 S0 200 m 100 400 7,8' 2,000 8,366 8,406 1,100 100 2lD liD 100 2,200 "206 200 2o0 5D 800 12,100 26 5S 142 1B2T4 75 115 19 9fl 25 139 52 79 133 'm 24 6 142 182T4 75 116 19 9 25 139 51 79 i33 "8834 London Stocks and Bonds. LONDON, May 27. Closing quotations on stocks and bonds: Conaola. money.... 90 1-16 N. T. Central.... . to Norlolk ft W . 0' do pfd ........ . 811 Ontario ft W .104 1 Penniiylvanla .... .110 hand Mtnea ,148 iReadlns . 41; do lat pfd . 19 I do 2d prd .17b4 Southern Hallway .17 do p(d , ts; Southern Paclno . . 7ilnlon Pacific .... . 40 do pfd . 7 V. 8. Sleel . 67 do pfd .16J. Wabaill .146 do pfd steady. 27Vd per ounce. MUiNi ivl per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2 per cent. do account Anaconda Atctiiaon do pfd Baltimore & Ohio. Canadian Paclno . Chca. ft Ohio Chicago Ot W ... C, M. ft St. F... DeBeera DenTor ft R. O... do pfd Erie do lat pfd do id pfd Illinois Central ... Loula. ft Naah.... M., K. ft T SILVER Par, ..141 .. 79 .. 4 .. 6 .. 6 .. I .. 46 .. 46 .. 43 .. 28 .. 1 .. M ..123 .. .. 27 .. Ht .. 18 .. 3 Total this week 16.771 Total last week 16.434 Total week before 14. 29 Total three weeks ago... 12. 212 Total four weeks ago. ...15.611 8ame week last year 14.041 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparisons with last year: 1906. 1904. Ino, Deo. Cattle 33o,275 3S9.502 6tt.i:7 Hogs 874. 2; 1.W1.767 87,532 Sheep 603,139 647,79 15,410 The following ruble shows the average price of hogs at South umalia for the last several days, with comparisons: 73.816 42.740 41.461 43.9.13 46.325 66.034 Data. I 1906. 104. 11903. 1902. 190l. ;!00.1899. May May May May May May Msv May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May .May May May May May 26 72 634 21 69 61 ' 95 . 32 38 66 119 26 72 63 21 69 60 -2S 95 31 So 119 1,100 183 181 48 26 65-4 142 161 75 114 19 64 113 155 96t4 25 67 35 138 61 78 92 133 74 89 89 85 2Vi 71 62 21 59 61 118 2s 95 31 37 66 119 96 18 sa 22 46 1H3 243 226 Foreign Financial. LONDON, May 27. Money was abundant In the market today and the demand was moderate. Discounts were steady. Trad ing on the Stock exchange was dull and prices were steady. .Business was confined to levelling accounts prior to the carry-over on Monday. Consols were a fraction easier. Americans opened firm and prices wero maintained throughout at about parity. After a meagre amount of business the market closed quiet. The feature was the continued strength of New York, Ontario & Western on Manchurlan rumors. For eigners were neglected. Imperial Japanese 6s of 1904 were quoted at 1.01. BERLIN, May 27. On the Bourse today traders acted In a hesitating manner and little business was transacted. PARIS, May 27. Prices 011 the Bourse were tlrm, owing to the New York advices but at the closing the market generally was auu, as a result of tiie gold mines. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at o9.07 and Kusslun bonds of j:4 at 604. U. S. Express 122 1,200 4D 1,500 100 1,000 2.000 900 2!6o6 900 46 110 109 118 132 69 40 "i6 0 78 33 97 35 '46 110 Hi9 118 131 68 40 '16' ' 60 New. WEATIIKR I! THE GRAIX BELT ( onttered Ihowtn In (ppar Valleys and Heavy lu Sonth. OMAHA. May 27. 1906. Scattered showeis occurred throughout the upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys and west within the past twenty-four hours, and rain la falling In the north west, mountain districts and southwest this morning. The ralna are very heavy In Texas and Oklahoma. The weather Is gen erally warmer In the central and eastern fortiou of the country, but is cooler In he west, and conditions are favorable for continued cool and showery weather throughout the central valloya tonight and Sunday. Omaiia record ot temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding Uay of tno past three years: .,, . 1906. 1904. 1903. 1903. Minimum temperature.,., 64 49 68 45 Precipitation T .00 . 56 . 00 Normal temperature for - today. 66 de gress. Deficiency In precipitation alnoe March L 1.63 inches. Excess corresponding period in 1904, ,69 of n inch. Excess corresponding period in 1903, 1.11 Inohea. OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS. Temp Kaln, Stations. Max. .Jin. liicnss. Sky. geese, 6c. lll'TIKK yuiei, 18'ff2lc; creamery. EGGS-Steady; 13c, case count Reoelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 6.000 .oo0 Wheat bu 34.000 42,000 Corn bu.... 71.0D 27.000 Oata. bu......:: 66.000 46.0U0 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May 27. WHEAT-May. II ID; July, 7!?c; September, 74c. Cash: No. 2 hard, l.ul1.05; No. 3, 82cij1.03; No. 4, tKffiShc; No. 2 red. tl.0KSl.06; No. 3, 92c J1.03; No. 4, 8298c. CORN Mav. 45e; July. 44c; September, 43ili43c. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 46'H7c: No. 3, 4646c; No. 3 white, 47c; No. 3, 46V-C. OATS No. 1 white, "32c; No. J mixed, 3iui232e. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.60510.00; choice prairie. $7.76'8 00. RYE-Steady at 6yS7oe. EGUS Steady ; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whitewood cases Included, 14c per do. ; case count, 13c per doa. j cases, re turned, -o less. Bl'TTEK Steady; creamery, 1720c; packing, 13c. Receipts Wheat, bu 29.tiD Corn, bu 69.200 Oats, bu 16.000 Ashland, Neb.... H Auburn. Neb 71 Columbus, Neb.. 62 Falrbury, Neb... 69 Fairmont, Neb... 66 Or. Island, Neb. t,3 llartlngtoti, Neb. 66 Oakdale, Neb.... 62 Omaha, Neb...... 66 TekauiM.li. Nub... 64 Carrvll, la.. 63 Clurlnda, la...... 6 Sibley, la 60 Sioux City. la.... 6S Storm Lake, la.. 61 S3 .03 W .00 46 .06 .ID 44 .10 63 .16 44 .80 47 .83 46 .02 60 .14 48 T 43 .00 40 .01 44 .64 44 .21 DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. o Tecip. Central. Stations. Max, Alln. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Raining Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Ruin, luotioa T Chicago, 111 ia 64 46 Columbus, U 16 73 ' 48 .01 Des Moines, la... 14 64 44 .01 Indianapolis, lnd. 11 70 48 T Kansas CUi Mo, 16 66 60 .04 Louisville, Ky.... 19 76 66 .04 Minneapolis , Ul 62 40 .01 Omaha, Neb 15 64 46 .M St. Louis, Mj.... 13 72 60 T L. A. W.LKH. Local Forecaster. Weather llureau. Mllwaakee lraa Market. MILWAVKEK, May 27 WHEAT Lower. No. 1 northern, Jl.lUifl 14; No. t northern, U lftuleo; July, 9elc bid. RYE Ixwvr; No. 1, (sjyttfo. BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 61c; sample. I6.U50C COHN Lower; July 4So asked. Dnlath Grain Market. DVLUTH. Minn.. May S7.-VHEAT-To arrive. No. 1 northern. 1111; on track; Bio. 1 northern. 1 Uc: No. I northern, II 07; May, tl.llc; July, Sl.Uo; September, 76 o. oaTS To arrive and on track, II o. Liverpool drain Market. LlVKRl-OOL. May ?T.-WHEAT-flpot, dulet; No. California, ts 34. Futures, Shipments. 12,000 16,000 12,000 Philadelphia 1'rodnce Market. PHILADELPHIA. May 27 BUTTER Weak; extra western creamery, 22c; extra nearbv prints. 23c. EGGS Steady; nearby fresh, 17c at mark; western fresh. 175? 18c, at mark. CHEESE Dull; New York full cream, fancy, new. 10 11 lie: New York full cream, fair to good, new, 10ulUc; domestlo Swiss, UullVaC. Wells-Panto Exd Amal. Copper 3,400 79 Am. Car & Foun.... 100 33 do preferred 100 97 Am. Cotton Oil do preferred American Ice do preferred 200 36 Am. Linseed Oil do preferred Am. Locomotive do preferred Am. Smelt & R'f'g.. do preferred Am. Sugar R'f'g Am. Tobacco, pfd. c. Anaconda Mln. Co.... Brooklyn Rapid T.... Colo. Fuel & Iron.... Consolidated Gas .... Corn Products do preferred Distillers' Secur General Electric International Paper ..... do preferred w tt (o International Pump do preferred National Lead 300 44 44 North American Pacific Mall 100 People s Oas Pressed Steel Car... do preferred Pullman Pal. Car... Republic Steel do preferred Rubber Goods do preferred Tenn. Coal & Iron.. 300 75 U. S. leather do preferred TT. S. Realty V. 8. Rubber 1 H1. do preferred U S Steel 200 2 do preferred .., 8.T'D JV Va -Cam. Chemical.. 1 STi, do preferred 1 1V4 Wcstlnghmise Elec. lfio Western TJnlon 600 92 Offered. Total aalea for the day, 103.900 shares, 600 200 300 100 35 100 17 71 34 35 100 17 71 34 74" 88'4 1054, W 100 165 92 240 78Ti 33 95 30 93 6 36 17 40 46 110 1'19'i 117 132 ' 95 101 08 40 185 10 50 41 170 19 78 29 79 44 99 35 100 36 91 23" 17 71 84 74 11 107 84 26 93 . VA 93 Boston Stocks and Bonds BOSTON. May 27. Call loans, 8i&3 cent: time loans, 3ij4 per cent. closing of stocks and bonds: 3 per Official Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 27. WHEAT May, $1.20; July, l.U!)c; Septeinber,85c; No. 1 hard. 31.23; No. 1 northern, tl.20; No. 2 northern. 31.07c. FU L'R First patents, 36.606.70; second patents, $6. (. Ml; first clears, H0ca4.10; second clears, 2.75'ii2.85. BRAN In bulk. Il3.uu'nl3.50. Peoria Market. May 27. CORN Lower; No. I 49c; no PF.ORIA yellow, 50e; No. S, 60Scl No. 4, grade, 46y4ic. OATS Steady ; No. S w.hlte, 30'J31c; No. 4 white. 30'u3oo. WHISKY On the basis of $1.26 for fin ished goods. Toledo Seed Market, TOLEDO, May 27 SEEDS Clover, cash, $;.CJ. Prime alslke, $7.60. Oils aad Itoaln. NEW YORK, May 17. OILS Cotton seed tdl, firm; prime- crude, nominal; yellow, iiifi'tc Petroleum, easy; refined, New Y.nk, $6.90; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $6 86. KOSIN-Flrm, 6fj6o- SAVANNAH. Ua., May !T. TURPEN TINE Firm. 73c. KOSIN-Flrm. A. B. C, 13 37: D. $3 82; E. 13.87; F. $3.92; u. 3.7; H, $132: I, $4.70; K. $4 ; M, $5.10; N, $6.26; W, Q, $6.60; W. W. $5 75. OIL CITY, Pa.. Msy 17 OIL-Credlt bal ances, $1 17. Certificates, no bid. Ship ments, 77.3o7 bbls.; average, 2,i30 bbls; runs, 91.957 bbls.; average, 74,867 bbls. Shipments, I Ima, 68,246 bbls.; average. 674 bbls ; runs, Lima, 60,04 bbls.; average, U,D bblg 4 ..101 .. 74 .. 79 ....161 ..160 ..174 ..161 ..144 .. 1 ..17 ..UK) ..HI .. 11 .. hi 4 Atchleon sdl. do 4a Ilex. Central Atchleon .... do old ... Uoetoa ft Albany Bnalon ft Mama..., "Boat on Elevated Fttcbburs pfd .... Mexlcsn Central .. N Y . N. H. ft H Pere Marquette . Union Pacific Amer. Aria. CUem do pfd Amer. Pnes. Tube. Amer. suiar . do pfd Amer. T. ft T Amer. Woolen do pfd v lui Dominion I. A IV Edlaon Elec. lilu 142 General Klectrie 112 slaaa. Blw.trU do pfd Maaa. Uaa lolled Trult United Shoe Mach.. do pfd U. S. tiieel do pfd Weatti.t;. common . Bid Asked. Adeentur Allouea Amalsamated .., American Sine , Atlantic blngham Cel. ft Herla... Centennial Copper kange . Paly Weal lomlnlon Coal rranklls Urancy lale Hoy ale .... Maaa. Mining .. Michigan .131 Mohawk .... lit, Mont. C. ft C. U7jOld Dominion . Il oaceois I'arrut gulncy Shannon Tamarack 12 (Trimly 6l I'nlted Copper . 43 .U. 8. Mining... 105va V. 8. Oil fe4 t'tah 31 Victoria 16 Winona M iWolvertn tl Bank Cleurliign for the Week. OMAHA. May 27. Bank clearings for to day were $1,323,526.63, and for the corre epondlng day last year $1,197,667.02. 1905. 1904. $1,206,980.75 $1,367,234.69 ....... 1,300,110.03 1.379,211.33 , 1,866,896.11 .'1,2118,970.17 1,323,526.68 Monday ... viuesoay ., Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday .. 1,183,120.93 1,297,446.97 1,224,587.97 1,113,613.73 1,196,657.02 Totals Increase, $553,048.74. .$r,935,700.00 $7,382,661.28 Treasury Statement, WASHINGTON. Mav 27 Todav's .tola. iiieui oi i uti treasury Daiances in tne gen eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 re serve In the division ot redemption, shows Available cash balance, $128,5", 6,681; gold, euf, iw,t-io, KEW YORK GENERAL MARKET notations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, May 27. FLOUR Re celpts, 5,673 bbls.; exports, 5,87o bbls.; mar ket inactive and about steady; winter pat ents, X4.90u6.2t: winter siralKhta. X4 ti..ii7. ai Minnesota patents, $6.60(86.26; winter extras. M.364f3.75; Minnesota bakers, $3.74j4-25; win. ter low grades. $3.26Z3.65. Rve fiuiir. Arm- falr to good, $4.26'4.6o; cholcu to fancy, $4.60 lUt.oj. CORNMEAI Firm; fine white and yel ed, $2.85 1...II11W I a 831 0i 6 (41 6 261 1 61 2...I 6 lPs 4 6S lo, t Ulj 6 Ui 6 1 J ... I. V.1 ... V... 10.. II. . 12.. 13.. 14.. lo 16 17, 18.. is.. 20.. 21.. 22.. U.. 24.. 25.. 26.. 27.. 6 1!I 4 6o j 7 Ul 6 U. 17 8 t 24!4 4 69 6 76f 641 6 S6 I M 6 30 1 4 631 Ml t 03 ) 6 12 8 62 6 27T4I 4 Wi 6 66 6 9 67 I 8 64 I 4 64 6 twl 6 3 6 69 6 21 t 17 j 63 7 Wl 6 64, s 101 3 6 0 lo,i 4 67i a mi V ui a ui a li a a 6 19 I 4 68 I 7 071 6 ill i 5 loi 3 fci 6 27 4 64 6 54 1 6 6f 5 16 8 62 6 6i 4 61 44 6 9l ; 6 16 3 66 6 19; 4 6 4l V l 6 68 I 3 6 e i a tit, n .in, V l, a ill 6 111 tl .-.z I iz, o du o .i o ui 6 35 07 6 6 6 23 8 61 I 7 Ui & 'lit b Mi 3 60 6 271 6 73 6 U 8 69 ol, 7 12, e w 6 27 7 11 6 73 8 K 941 7 On i 671 6 031 ' I 6 1HI 7 OJl b 631 5 031 3 62 4 36i 6 li 7 08, 0 tl; 6 ui 3 w 4 32 I 7 0o 5 67 1 6 04 1 3 62 1 iLb 6 041 I 6 611 6 041 3 68 4 38; 5 93; 6 9G I 4 99 8 oo 4 t6 6 77 6 97j 6 60 1 I 3 60 6 14, 6 30 6 28 6 25, b la 6 23, i 6 29 b 2, 5 16 16 I 4 eo 4 62 1 04 4 i 4 46 4 41 Indicates Sunday. The omclal number of cars of stock brouarht in today bv each road was: (..utile, .nogs, auuep.u i . C. M. & St. P. Ry.. Missouri Pacific Ry.. Union Pacific System. C. & N. W. Ry E. &. M. V. R. R.. C, St. P., M. & O... B. At M. Ky C B. & (J. Ry C, li. I. ot P., east.. Chicago G. W 6 1 49 4 89 8 27 1 6 8 133 Total receipts 9 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tne num ber ot tieaci lnuicaieu: Cattle. Hofjs. sneep, Omaha Packing Co 1,221 Swift and Company 2,644 Cudahy Packing Co 2,u39 Armour at Co ,uti Cudahy Packing Co., from Kansas city im .... S. & S low, $1.25; coarse, $1,104(1.12; kiln-drlei 4(2.90. BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 44o c. 1. f. New York; malting, 40iG2c, c. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 4,ou0 bu.; exports, 8.000 bu.; spot market easy; No. 2 red, $1.06. nominal elevator and $1.07 nominal f. p. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1.01 f .' o. b. afloat. Sharp reactions occurred in wheat from the effects of liquidation, impelled by clearing weather and decided weakness In northwest markets, and last prices showed 87ruj id Hi&Sc net decline; May closed at $1.06; July 'Wc, ciosea ac :n c; ttepiemner, at 87c. 8Sc. closud at 87c; December close' . J ,. 20 .. 7 .. .. II .. 27 ..620 .. IS .. Ut .. li .. 74 .. .. t .. 18 .. 6 .. 11 .. 41 .. I .. 22 .. a .. 2.1 .. .. 1 ..lu4 .. 7 .. 14 .. r .. 10 .. 4-i .. j .. i ,.io:- Kew YteS. Mlalnic Stocks. NEW YORK. May tl. The followln g are the closing quotations on mining stocks: Adama Cou Alice Breece Urunawlrk Con .. Comalook Tunnel Con. la I. ft Vs.. Horn Sliver Iron Silver Leadville Con oflered. 2) ... 60 ... 21 ... I ... ...110 ...las ...too ... I l.lule Chief DfHarto Ophlr i'hoenls Potoel Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopea .. Standard a .400 .Ui) . i . It . 14 . 8 . 14 .m Clearing House Averages. NEW YORK, May 17. The statement of averages of the clearing house hanks of this city for the week shows: Loans, 11,. 111,003.4'"; decrease, $.423.4D. Deposits $1,. 155. 129.2m; decrease, $ln.e2.500. Circulation, $45,8.:5.7tO; increase, $f27. 4u0. Legal tenders, $5. 625.800; Increase, $1,291,600. Steele, $214, 622 M); decrease, $741,400. Reserve, $3tD.248. 100; Increase, $740,2tD. Reserve required $,732,300; decrease, $2,606,626. Surplus. $11,. CORN Receipts, 68.800 bu.; snot market steady; No. 2 nominal elevator, 68c nom inal f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 59c; No. 3 white, 60c. The option market was In active, with no transactions; May closed at 67c; July closed at 5474c; September closed at "to. OATS Receipts, 141.200 bu.; exports, 225 bu.; spot market quiet; mixed. 26 to 30 lbs., 25i5"2Cc: natural white, 30 to 32 lbs., 3&3 37e; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs., Z'ipiOc. HAY Dull: shipping, 6tnii65c; good to Choice. 75(ff82C HOPS Dull; state, common to choice, 1904. 25t929c; 1903, 22ifv25c: olds, ll!gl3c. Pa cific coast, 1904, 2528c; 1903, 2124c; olds, 11 (Til 3c. HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 25 Iha., 20c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texaa (drv. 24 to 30 lbs., 18c. LEATHER Firm; acid. 2426c. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, t13.50fl 14 00; mess, $11.0011.50; beef hams. $12.00 12.60; extra India mess. $22 Of22.o0. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, $7.60f?S 76; pick led shoulders, $5.6uiu.00; pickled hams, $10.00 trlO.ROT.ard. quiet: western steamed, $7.15 tSTfreflned, steady; continent, $7.26; com- found, $6.37ift5.62. Pork, steady; family, 14 MVfrlS.OO: short clear, $13.0OS15.00; mesa, $13.37i 18 87. TALLOW Steady; city, 4c; country, 4fff4e. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 3 Stic: Japan, nominal. BUTTER Weak: street price, extra creamery, 21V4C Official nrlres: Creamery, common to extra, 19'.f'lte; state dairy. common to extrs. iwijic; renovated, com mon to extrn. lSCrlfc: western fancy, com mon to extra, 15ffll"e: western Imitation creamery, extras, 19ttl9c; western firsts, ISfffiRifce. CHKESE Weak; new state full cream, small, white, fine, 10140: fair to choice, 9ifr 10c; new state colored, tine, 10ic; new state, fair to choice, 9fi'10c: new state, large, 9fj10e; new state, colored, fine, s'."? 9c: old state full cream, colored and white fancy, 14i4o: old state, fine, 13c. POULTRY Alive, firm: western spring chickens, 3ffrS3c; fowls. ISc; turkeys, lie. Dressed, firm: western broilers, 3035c; fowls. 10t14c: turkeys. 13(!T17c. EGGS Irregular; western fancy, aelected, 17c. Total 125 CATTLE There were only about eight cars ot cattle Here today, not enougn 10 mage a mat-net. Receipts lor tue week were about 16,700, showing a slight Increase over last weea and a aain over the corre sponding week of last year ot about 2,uo0 Head. ine general quality oi uie camo was fairlv Hood, althouitn there was little choice stuft on sale. The market was good both Monday and Tuesday, but from then till tne close ot Uie wee u snoweu steady decline, and at the cloae wag at the low uoiiit of tlie week. Beef aieers constituted a good part of the receiots. and some roou cattle wore onered. on the opening ol the week buyers took hold with some strength and tnere was a good demand lor tne cattle, although there did not seem to be much urgenoy, and packers bought the stuff In fairly good season. Tuesday's market ruled steady, vltli a fair demand, but a break at eastern points Influenced tne market here and on Wednesday there was a break of a dime, and from then on to the close of the week there waa a steady decline. The market for the week Is fully 16'jj26c lower than the close of laat week. Handy weights are In Lest demand, although they show the .jui me decline as do the heavier kinds, The cow and heifer market lias sunerea 10 about tne aame extent, as steers auu show abotit the aame decline. Good heif ers poasibly are not as low aa this, but the general market Is fully 15fr2&c lower for tl.e week. There has been a fair supply here and trading on most days was more active than on steers, but with prices at the decline noted above. bulls, veal calvea and stags show about the same decline as other cattle and are 16&26c lower for the week. There waa an unusually light offering of stockers and feeders this week, and It Is on this account that the market has held Its own. There was a good demand for the cattle, and as the receipts were light, buyers picked them up at right around steady prices all week. Some heavy cattle may look a little lower, but the genera) market ruled ateady. CALVES. 1 110 6 76 HOGS There waa a good lun of hogs here for a Saturday, about 130 loads bcluix; on sale. There was a little weakness to early report from other points and this market was affected to some extent. Re ceipts arrived early and buyers were out in good time. The market opened with bids right around steady and some hogs sold that way. After the first round, however, the market eased off and trading becamo dull and draggy. Buyers were bearish and sellers were forced to take oft some on the price. Trading, later In the forenoon waa at figures about 2c lower than yester day and most of the hogs changed hands at the decline, ine uuia soia ai to.io'ao.ifft. with several loads early at o.2u, tops reach ing $5.25. While trading was slow about all the hogs were disposed of in good sea son, the market closing at the lowest point of the day. For the weeK ine marget snows no notable features. The first of the week the market ruled nigner man at tne close of last week, but broke on Wednesday, when receipta were the heaviest of the year. The market showed a decline of a shilling on that day and did not recover all the loss. The market for the last three days of the week ruled lower, closing about 6jjl0o lower than the close of the previous week. 44 I IT lc SO I 17 BHEKP There were no fresh arrivals ere today and practically no market. K- celpts for the week show sn Increase as compared with lant week of 9.SS6 heud and n increase ol l.l.N7 Head over ine cone nonrllns week of last vear. The bulk Ot lie receipts has been lambs, both here and other points This increaseu supply ui oung stuff caused buyers lit pound ine market. Monday's market waa In good Imp, but on Tuesday there was a ureas. and the market on lambs for the woe him a decline of 2.i(i140C. Trading on mosi daya was slow, although about everything was bought up. Sheep do not how as mucii ecllne as lamPs and tne supply n ""i been heavy. Tlie market on this class ot tuff has been fairly active an tne wees, l,l,.i,itflt riiivure fi.vcerl A declillO of from UH'luc and tiie market for the week shows ust ahout mis murn loss. Uuotations for clipped stocg: uooo w cholce lambs. $'i .OVbH.26; fair to good lam . $5 '4j6.vt'; good to choice Colorado wooled lamlis, Pi.NO'u i.Zd; goon io cnoice jmi" ui", ia n,v,,Pi Ik- fiitr tr, e-iwwl vearlttiss. 14. itvaO.eo, ooa to cnoice weiners, ee.iuuu.v", - good wethers. $4.25'(j4.75; good to cnn wes. t4.60iovf.se: lair to goou evteo, .60. 11ICAGO L1VB STOCK MARKET Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and 1-anins Are Steady. CHICAGO. May 27.-CATTLE-Recelpt, 600 head: market ateady: good to prime teers, $5.6ii'a6.60; poor to medium, 40; stockers ana teeners, iwniouu, y" $2.60(S4.76: heifers. $2.00mi6.X; canners, tl.JiM ili-iiio ua..bIi.ii 11 imAi head: estimated Monday, 36.000 head; market steady; mixed and butchers, $5.15175.46; good to choice heavv. I6.3nu5.42: rough heavy, n.i, c-. i?u.- t.itllc r Males. S5.3bui6-4n. HH.k I' AMI .nnin.1 nru'iiMa, i.mrliol st.-,ni4v' e-noil to Choice WCth- ers. 14 .rjOTiti.OO: fair to choice mixeu, eo.iyw a in. uai.m almrn 14 lv,,4H0: native lambs, $4.75fii6.26; western lambs, wooled, $6.0oiJ 7.50. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market, VAN-HAS CITY. Ma. May 27. CATTLE Receipts, 7(D head, including 4l head soutn i,rn' nuirknt niunlnnllv steadv: choice ex port and dreBsed be-t steers, 6.4o(6.10; fair O ROOU, t4.-Ofnu.no; ermrrn i-u on-ie, '" 4i5.90: stockers anil teeners, jo.-oimi.io, siiutriern steers. u.txntlo.ZD: siiuinein l.iAHiXlu: native cows. $.o'i!4.in; nniie heifers. $3.(Kli6.26; bulls. $2.8t4 .!; calvea, ttmviiKr' teclnt fur the week. 38.500 head. iiu;n lticeints. b.wro neaa: nminei v-xn. to 60 lower; top, $5.35; bulk of sales. 5.Jia f,iR:tf,: heavv. ta.3tr'ii5.3o: packers. $6. '! 6.35; pigs and lights, $4.761i5.32; recelids for ihn u'..lr 47. lino heart. SHEEP AND lAMHo noceipis, o,'"J head: market nominally steady; native lunihs XT 50iii 7.25: western lambs. Io.iCm'. J fed ewes and yearlings, $4.ti6.i5; le..as clliijied yearlings, $l.7;i1io.2S; 'lexas clipped sheep, 14. HXti4.it); Blockers ana leeoers, Si3.50; receipts for the week, 82,800 head. St. Lonla Live Stock Mnrket. RT. ITTia. Mo.. Mav 27. CATTLE Re celpts. 2u0 head: market steady; native Bhiiinins- and export steers. $4.36B.00; drensed beef and butcher steers. $4.16(Bo.80; steers under 1.0U0 pounds, s.b'gf.oo; Block ers and feeders, $3.ooat4.40: cows ana nett- ers. 12.6006. 35: canners. 13.0041 4.00 calves, $4,764)6.26; Texas and Indian steers, $3.oO(tf 5.60: cows and heifers. $2.60(34.26 HOGS Receipts. 1.700 head; market steadv: nigs and lights. $4.605.45: backers, 4.7&d6.tO; butchers' and best heavy, $o.3oW 6.45. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 800 head; market steady; native muttons, $3.50 IU5.00: lambs. $5.UMi7.75; culls and bucks, 3.00u3.25; stockers, l2.76fiS.00; Texana, $3.60 SJ4. 10. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Mav 27. BEEVES Re ceipts. 37 head: none on sale; market weak; dressed beef, quiet, $8.6ugi,j.50. Exports, 936 beeves ana S.P10 ouariers 01 ueei. CAL.VES Receipta. none and no traaing; market steady; city dressed veals, steady, 17 Ocliij'lO OO huua rteceipis, s.sos neau; maraui icor lnc steady. Dliarir LJ daiudo nciciuio, ' 1 , sheep 10(S16c lower, yearlings dull and 104P December, ateady; No. 7.00fl'7.otV; 7 Rio, 8C. March, 7.HV. Spot, OMAIIA WHOI.r.SAI.M MARKET. Condition ol Trade aad qaotatloae on Staple aad Kaaey Prodnee. EGOS Receipts, fair market steady; can dled stock, lie. 1.1VE POULTRY Hens, 10c; roosters, I Jjic; turkeys, lw; ducks. 11c. BUTTER Packing stock, l.iifl.lc; choir to fancy dairy, l.sj2oc; creamery, Ivyilo; prints, a2c. FRESH FISH Trout, 3c; halibut, llcj buffalo (dressed), lc; pickerel (dressed), lc; white bass (.dressed), 12c; suullah, 60; perch (scaled and dressed), oc; pike, lie; catfish, 16c; red snapper, loc; salmon, 14a; crapplea, 12c; eel, 16c; bullheada, 11c; black oass, xoc; wiillensli (diessedj, 10c; I rug leas, ikt doa.. Hue: lobsters, aruen. 87u: boiled lobsters, 30c. HAi-j'riees quoted by onana wnoieaaie Hay Dealera' association: No. 1. $7.00; No. 2, to. to; coarse, $5.60. These prices are (or hay of good color and quality. BKA1S-Per ton. 116 00. TROPICAL FRUIT. ORANGES St. Michaels, all idles. I3.TS t)4.00, extra fancy Mediterranean sweets. ail aiaes, te o; fancy navels, sixes 136. 160. 176. 800. 216. 360. 63 00: slses 80. 86. Ill I2.6ca2.i6; seedlings, all aiaes, $2.76. LEMONS California, exua fancy, 270, 800 and 360 sixes, $3.76; fancy, 270, 300 and 8M) slses, I860; choice, 240 and 870 sixes, $2.bu; 800 and 810 slsea, $2.76I8.0V. DATES I'er box ot 30 1-lb. pkga., $2.00; Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 60. FIGS California, per lO-lo. carton. 760 86c; Imported Smyrna, (out -crown, lie: five- crown, 12c. BAN A NAS-Per medlum-slsed bunch. 11.71 frt.Ib; Jumbos, $!Kij3.i.O. PINEAPPLES-Flurlda, per crate ot Si. $0, 86 or 42, 13.60. FRUITC CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Rlack. oar 8-lb. box, $1.76; white, per 8-ib. box, $1.6o. STRAWBERRIES - Missouri, per 24-ut. case, $2.W). TANGERINES California. rer half box. 12.00. CRANBERRIES Jersey, per crate, $1.50. V EGE'i ABLES. TURNIPS-New, per doa.. 46o. CARROTS New, ptr aoa., 4i-c I'AHSMI 8 Old, per bu 4Uc. WAX BEANS I'er bu. box. 76c: strlnn- beans, per -bu. box, 76c; bu. oox wax or string. (2.00(o2.26. PoiAlo Home grown. In sacks, per bu., 36c; Colorado, per bu., 46u; new pota toes, per lb., 80. BEANS Navy, per bu.. tl CUCUMRERb Per doa.. ttxitfbc. PEAS New, per bu. box, $l.i6m2.00. TOMATOES Florida, fancy, per 6-basket crate, $2.60; choice, per -baskct crate, $2.00, UllKll.'Ll ...... .... DI 1HAVO X CI UU., VW. CABBAGE California In crates, tier lb. 2c. BEETS New, per dot. bunches, 45c. ONIONS New. per doa. bunches. lBo: Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs.. $1.06, RADISHES Hot house or southern, per fl ox, 20o. LETTUCE Hot house, per doa., 3&4t40o; head lettuce, per dos., $L MISCELLANEOUS. consln brick, 15c; Wisconsin Uiuburger, lbo; twins, 14(fll6c. NUTS vainuts. No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 16c; hard shells, per lb., 13c; iso. z sort aliens, per id., 12c; no. nard shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12o; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted peanuta, per lb., 8c; Chili walnuts. r iu., 12&13c; aimonua, suit sneu, per ,T. .. I. 1 1 II. Iu.7-.i 10., ill., nam alien, iu., Ainj , nnciiuara hickory nuts, per bu., $1.76; large hickory nuts, per bu., 11.50. HIDES No. 1 green, 7o; No. a green, (c; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted 7o; No. 1 veal calf, 10c; No. 2 veal calf, sc; dry salted, 7a 14c; ahep pelts, 26c(a1.00; burse hides, $1.6041.3.00. Snscar and Molaaaes. NEW ORLEANS. May 27.-SUGAR Quiet. Open kettle, 3fe4e: centrifugal, 4ii4 15-16c; centrifugal whites, 6c; yel lows, 4'it5c; seconds, 3(8 4c MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 1351 aio; centrifugal, 6i14c. Syrup. 30c. NEW lOKK, May 2i.-DiuA-raw. steady; fair refining, 8c; centrifugal, 98 test, 4(&4c. Molasses sugar, 4e; refined, steadv: No. 6. 7.25c: No. 7. 6.20c: No. 9, 6.06c; No. 10. 6.0Oc: No. 11. 4.90c; No. 12, 4.85o; No. 16o lower, except for choice handy weights; 4755. No." 14, 4.70c; confectioners' A. 6.25c; no lambs orrerea; '"P" '-''" crushed. 6.65c; nn.inirn vfuirllnua. 18.25(ii8.60. Dressed mut- ton, slow, 37.OO10.OO; dressed yearlings 11 l.fiOffi 13.00: dressed lambs. $18.0015.00, a few sales at tl6.00. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 27. CATTLE T4a.e..lrta 14 head: market steady: natives. I4.1O4.6.90: cows and heifers, $1.5fK&6.25; bulla and stags, $2.106.10; atockera and feeders, HOGS Receiots. 5.790 head; market tendv and weak: light mixed. $5.20Cg6.30 medium heavy. 16.26iU5.35: bulk. $5.25(115 30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,798 head; market active and steady; Colorado lamba, 17.26. Sioux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, May 27. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 300 head; mar ket unchanged; beeves, $4.00if6.00; cows, bulla and mixed, $3.00M.85; stockers and feeders, $3.00(&4.UO; calves and yearlings, ft lKii4 10. HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady to strong, selling at $5.10517; bulk of sales, $6.10416.12. Stock In Sight Receipts of live stock at the six prla cloal western markets yesterday. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. south omana & Sioux City eoO Kansas City 700 St. Joseph 14 powdered, 5.96c ; granulated. 5.86c; cubes, 6.10c. MOLASSES Steady; New urioans, open kettle, good to choice, 29(ft36c. Burglars at Plattsraonth. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., May 27. (Special Telegram.) Burglars broke into the furni ture store of John Faasbender last night. The Intruders opened the aafe by working the combination and the sum of $69 was secured. The small Iron box which had contained the money was found in a barn near the scene of the crime. The officers have found no clue to the burglars. Comprising majority ol tha memben of the Isle firm ol VetmihreoiCe, St. Louis Chicago .. Totals. 200 6u0 9,200 6,000 6,000 6.790 1,700 14.000 ..1,949 42,690 9,698 DONALD MACK AY. . . Mrmbet Mew Yolk sad Do 40 slock Exchangee. LATHAM A. FISH CEO. D. MACKAY Member New York Stock Exchaaes G. TROWBRIDGE HOLUSTER and F. W. KENDRICK Mackay & Co. 900 moo,. on,4 Pin G.irtf NpW Yfiflf 2.000 '"au ""- 1 3 Congress Street, Boston Dealers in U. S. Government Bond and other Investment Securities, Deposits received and interest allowed 6,000 1 I Mean. Vemet 61 Co.. PhiladelphU. Pa. ' Metara-Tkoa. Branch ftt Co.. Richmond, Vs. Corwapontlenla. Connected by pnvele wire Movements of Merchandise. v?w vPRK- Mht 27 Total Importa of Sttl silver end tit vr.A 'r Lt ,.fjrts of apecle from the port of N a' for the week ending today were $776,09u sliver, and T,(00 gold. 1 "1 dry gooda at tlie port of v, ,J ? he wpf, ending today were iif ost iin Imports of stcle at the t !r, v.X (rk for the w,ek -r,dlng to. tiort ot NeW.. n tw m m ad Dried Fruits, 27. EVAPORATED Evannrated Apples NEW YORK. May APPLES The market is a little firmer on spot, owing to the offerings and a moderate demand; common to good are quoted at 4 04c; prime, 6.4(j6.5oc; choice, 6'a6o; fancy. 7c CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS - Prunes are moving slowly on spot, but prices sre well sustained, with the range from 2c 10 oc. Apricots lor iuiure sniument seem rather easy. In the absence of demand, but the , market is unchanged, with choice 1 .d at liK:tl"c; extra choice, 11c; fair, 121, i3c. 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The finer grades of Dulled wools have sold well and stocks are rapidly diminishing, the western states are about cleaned ud and the fleece sections are excited, with extravagant mm m a ana a rt prices being demanded'. The foreign mar- I- Hill Orf1CLl? flalrl 1. 11 kets are strong and advancing. The ship- LUW dl Ub II UUll WUe Uienia UI nuui iiuui unn.uii tu un.v iiuiu December 29. 1904. according to the aama authority are 101.159.217 Hounds, against 88.421,061 pounds at the aame time laat year. X llu leceiLiin iu unw a i,uiD,vua iuuiiuw. against oa,273,69S for the same period last vear.' LONDON, May 27. WOOL The arrivals of wool for the fourth series of auction salea amounta to 81. $21 balea, Including 38.500 bales, forwarded direct to spinners. Tne Imports thla week were: New South Wales, 1,741 nates; yueensiano. iu naies; Victoria, i t? 1. J V nM.lu - WT 1,330 bales; South Australia. 266 bales; Tas- SHlp I OUT UrOltl 10 US mama, i Dates; ie w touittim, i.ioa oaies; Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 4.080 bales; funta Arenas, ni uaies; various, i,uu Dai as. ST. lolib, May 27. woub-mrm; me dium grades, combing and clothing, 31 c; light fine, 24 28c; heavy fine, !c; tub washed, 82&42c. Cotton Market. NEW TORK, May 27.-COTTON-Futures closed steady: May, s.zoc: June. s.Oic: July, 8.15c; August, 8.12o; September, 8.15c; October. 8.21c; November. b.Zfcc: December. 8.3nc; January, 8.36c. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, g.60c; middling gull, 8.65c: sales. 100 bales. NEW ORLEANS, May i7.-COTTON-Flrm; sales, 1,800 bales; ordinary, 6c; good ordinary. 6 1516c: low middling. 7 13-l6c: middling. 8 7-16c; good middling, 8c; mid dling fair. 9 1-loc; receipts, 3.137 bales; stock, 14. if Dates. LIVER POOL. May 27. COTTON Snot. quiet: prices 8 points lower: American mid dling fair, S.osd; good middling, 4.76d; mid- I dllng, 4.68d; low middling, 4 4-'l; good or dinary, 4.24d; ordinary, 4.0Sd. The sales of the day were 7,0u0 bales, of which too were for speculation and export and Included 6.000 American. Receipts, 34,000 bales, In cluding 3J.xoo American. ST. LOII8, May 27. COTTON Firm ; middling, 6-16u; sales, none; receipts, none; shipments, sa9 balea; atock, 46,264 balea. Metal Market. NEW YORK. May 27,-METAI.H-The me tul markets were all quiet, aa usual In the absence of Ixmdon cablea. Luke and electrolytic conper are uuuted at tloiiO: css.lng at $14.75. Spot tin Is held at $.-9.87 ! (fi:i0..17; lead Is quiet at $4 5n'fi4 SO, und spelter shows easiness at $4.45'j6.56. Iron is said to be In a little better demand, but prices are easier on northern grades, with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at $16.76'! 17.50, and No. 2 at $16.25'' 17.00. Southern grades are unchanged. ST. LOT'IS, May ?7 METAL8-I.ad strong, $4 40, bid. Spelter, higher,- $5.1Iu 8.1(. Praneh Offlce, llO-lll Hoard of Trad BldaT Omaha. Neb. Teleaboae 8B14. 212-214 Exchange Bids.. South Omaha. Bell 'Phone 216. Independent 'Phone 1 W. Farnam Smith & Co. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. 1320 Farnam St. Tel. 1064 t'oltee Market. NEW TORK. May V. COFFEE-The market for futures opened ateadv tit un advance of M(10 points. In response to steady cables and buying by Importers. At the advance offerings from Wall street sources Increased and the market during the middle of the session was abotit t points under the opening figures, following which It steadied on a continued demand from trade Interests and Europe and closed steady, 5'ulO points higher, rviles were re ported of IS.'ciO baga. 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