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    TITE OMATIA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY. MAY 30. 1003.
7
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET !
"Whoa, Deolicet Under Influence of th
HortbwMt Markets.
RECEIPTS ARE HEAVY AT MINNEAPOLIS
frn Advances n Report of Hravr
la pit of Inereaaeel Arrltala
Oata Atm Flrne, E.
tpt May.
$: 13V May, July. 11. 10; September,
oAle-ro arrlte and on track, 31 Wc.
OMAHA,
down today
May 29. 1T.
under the In-
tne norinwest,
,lur"" "i wi market in
unuauauy neavy receipts ai
Minneapolis. At tne great wheat center
1 wr mVM which wa con
.rDiy more man waa expemed. uurmg
in eariy mornlnj tner waa a lair aemanu
at Minneapolia wltn lower opening mat
Haturasys close, but later on the mantel
waa alow. Tula condition at Minneapolis,
together wltn tne tact that the nulla were
noi very pusy with damage reports, con
tnnuted to a strong- bearleh tendency
verywnere. Tha market here opened wun
njr uncntnimi ana July and September
"o and ko lower. All months euttered
runner declines. May closed at 99c, juiy
i ana Bcptemoer at Uc.
Corn opened uncnangea to ".c lower, ex
cept May, which waa V'8l,o nigner. May
aunered a relapae for a short tune, but re
trained its strength. July advanced steadily
on reports of heavy rains. In spite of the
fart that recelpta at Chicago were l.liU
cars. May closed at 61c. Juiy at 49c. old
July at 4uMc, Beptember at 4fVo anu old
September at c.
May oata were down, but the other mar
kets better than held their own. May fin
ished at 31 lie, July at 80V,c and September
at one.
Deliveries are not aa heavy aa might be
expected wnen the month is so near it
close. The Saturday deliveries In Chicago
were 80,000 bushels of corn. 20.000 bushels of
wheat and 20,000 bushels of oats. Umaha
la getting no Nebraska rust reports direct,
but bull advices at Chicago say that In
parts of the state the crop has sustained
considerable damage from the rust, lngua,
the crop expert, wired from Tennessee
that Hie state would not raise as much
wheat aa last year. The decrease of wheat
on passage la 1,904,000 bushels and of corn
810.000 bushels.
Broom ha II cabled from Liverpool: "Wheat
was affected by the decline In America
Saturday and by larger shipments than
en Dee ted to the united Kingdom last week
Wheat opened with price Vjd lower. Dur
ing tha early morning a alight reaction
Occurred, but at 1:3" both months had
tagged off to Vd below the opening, owing
to a-ood rains in southern Kuasia ana lacx
of speculative suDDort. The weakness In
America Saturday was responsible for
opening declines of Vd In May and Vd in
July, with a further loss of Vd In the
latter month later In the morning. Wheat
and corn closed a lower.
Omaka Cash Bales.
CORN No. 4 mixed, 2 cars, 43a.
Osaaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT-No. 2 hard, 97c$l .00;
No.
No.
hard. 9? 96c; No. 4 hard, 6vu6c;
sarins. 98c.
CORN No 8, 4Hc; No. 3. 46c; No. 4, 433
44c: no grade. 400i43c; No. 2 yellow., 4oy,c;
No. a yellow, 46c; No. 2 white, 46V,c; No.
white. 4Ac.
OATS No. 1 mixed, 29Uc; No. I mixed,
39c; No. 4 mixed, KBVjc; 5io. i white, 31o,
No. I white, V,c; No. 4 white, 3uc,
standard, sic.
Carle Receipts.
"Wheat,
lllltACO OHAI AMI I'HOMMOM
Features of the trailing and Closing
Prleea on Hoard of Trade.
Clili'AUO, May n. -Opllmlsil': reports
regaiumg tin- ciop situation In the anulli-
nt loo) ueveinieu a tK umieitone in
ttte Hncdi market here, Anoiner bcarlsu
iniluenie was me Japanese naval victor).
At the (I July wheat was oit I V'. toil)
is up "Vic. uata a. id provisions aie prac
li'ieii) uni liangcu.
Weakness Ui evalled In the. wheat mar
ket ironi start tu nnlsn. At the opening
July was on Vuc l' at tVtl&rv: lo
6S-4jc. i ho initial liiillne was uue lo a
i lety ot circumstances. One ot toe
factors that influenced trading early In
tne session waa the decisive u.-ieat ot the
Russian liect. the Inference wing that
Iea would probably loilow soon. w nil
peace declarer grain inarKets in Anicric
would lose an element oi suengin mat lor
more than a year lies heipod to hold prices
at a hum level. A further source ol weak
nesa was a sharp ueciuie at Minneapolis
following continued ilurrai teceipts at
this point. In addition, weather conditions
In the Lulled Hlates were considered more
lavorahle to the growing plant. There was
no great volume of oficrings, but selllntf
by pit traders was persistent throughout
the entire session, liquidation hy small
longs In advance of the holiday tomorrow
was one of the features of inn trading.
Late in the session the market became de
cidedly weak, July declining to sW6
The close was piactlcaliy ai me lowest
point of the day, July finishing at Sa-S,
Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 6,3u0 Imsnels 1'rlmary receipts
were Wis.itW hushels, compared wun a nmi-
day lasl year. The visible supply de
creased 1 t( mhi nusneis. IvillineHloil, uu-
luth and t'hicago reported receipts of JW1
tars, uaalnst 344 cars lasl wcca
Consluering the weakness ol wneai me
coin market was remarkably strong, llie
itrenmh was large v the result ol a per-
ilstent demand Ironi several prominent
commission houses for the July option. The
buoyancy, of prices today seemed to lndl-
rute thut the market had heen iHraeiy
oversold during the sensational slump ol
last week. Local recelnta were excep
lionallv larne at l.Kio cars, but even at
these nffuren ine total aruvais were vun
slderablv less than was generally enucl
eated. Husiness. on the whole, was
small volume. July ofiened a shade lower
at 4HV lnlluenoed mainly by a decline
at l.lvernool. The price advanced steadily
throughout the day. After touching 4'c
July closed at 4!c. May soia tx-iween
feiilMfC, closing with a gain of IV4C at 51c.
Local receipts were l.lott cars wllh 686 of
connect grade.
Wet weather througnout me central
stales caused a firm tone In the oats mar
ket. Another bullish Influence was a de
crease of 1.080,000 bushels In the visible
supply. Liberal receipts tended to offset
the effect or these mimsn laciora. juijr
opened a shade to VflV lower at &'w
3t'Sp. sold up to 30V4O and closed at Suiu.
Local receipts weir ovt cam.
i'rovlslons were a trine easier as a 10-
ault of a decline of EmOc In the price of
hogs following the liberal arrivals. Trad
ing was extremely quiet. At the close Juy
pork was oft ic ai ia.n.
a shade at
7. 2iil 7.22V. . , J
Estimated receipts ror v euneou.ij .
Wheat, 2X carB: corn, 1,017 cars; oats, Oil
cars; hogs, 21,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND
Daj'i
Market it Mads Almoit Wholly
from London.
WAR NEWS MAKES VALUES FIRMER
Pear Is Sear
la r relet a
Lard was oif
Ribs were unchanged at
Articles. I Open.! High! I lxw. I Close. Sat y.
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha
Bt. Louis ....
10
3
611
i
41
Corn.
1106
76
Oats.
807
14
66
135
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
Tha range of prices paid in Minneapolia,
aa reported ny tne tawarai-nooo com
pany. 110-111 Board ot Trade, was:
Article. I Open. High. Low. Close. Sat y.
Wh at j "1 i
May.. 1 19 1 22 1 18 1 18 I 1 22
July.. 107HI 10Vt 106V4 107 lo9Vi
Sept.. KV (toSl 84V 141 H
Corn I I I 1 1
July..! 4BHI " 491,1 48Hf "
Sept.. 47HI 4' 4V 47,
Uec...44S,t 46Vai 441 iW,
nw. , . .: ;
Wheat I
May
July
Sept.
Corn-
May
a July
b July
, Kept.
b Sept.
Oats-
May
July
Bent.
Pork-
May
July
Sept.
Lard-
May
July
Sept.
Ribs-
May
July
Sept.
1 11
1 01 'l 98 '
bot.ll M,
4NV0" 4Sfs,
4- -'Hl
47'A''(HX4SVa-i
4rH
4:S;
31V
sin 4:
50
4S;
47-
47i
99 'l 1 01
88VflH.9'l'
Kiifcistlliflll
61 I 49
4V4! 4"7
49 i4e3,tfVi
4,48 tj-Vs
48i :
General Belief that
.taasea Strength
Bourses hlch Is Be
fleeted Here.
NEW TORK. May 19-Tbe market for
storks in New York today was made al
most wholly from l.onuon. The amount of
business originating on this side waa In
significant. Tne dealings for London ac
count were of an arbitrage character, ex
cept for some apparent demand for Euro
pean account for the Japanese bonds. Ad
vances In London afforded opportunity for
selling Americans In that market and re
curchHHinK In New lork at a profit before
ihey advanced to a partly here, tondon
tooK a very hopeful view of the results to
follow the decisive defeat of the Russian
fleet and prospects for peace were believed
to be brighter. All financial markets are
agreed as lo the benetlta to their own af
fairs of the termination of the war. The
Issue of the enormous war credits and their
disbursement has a certain effect of atlmu
latlon on the Industries affected, but war Is
destruction of capital and the unproductive
expenditure Involved must be paid for at
the time. The advantage of financial af
fairs of an early peace, therefore, does
not admit of Question. There waa a mo
mentary hope that the Improvement of
prices would prove the needed factor to
stir the securitlea markets out of their
apathy, but the hope was short-lived so far
as the ,v york market was concerned
The great naval event failed to bring
duck to lown tne large representation
amongst tne oroKers who had left on r rl
day night with ihe determination to re
main over the Decoration day holiday. The
nigner level 01 prices established in aym
paihy with London failed entirely to at
tract any demand and there was a languid
pressure of long stocks at a few points
wnicn served as an additional discourage
ment. 1 he I nlted states Steel stocks were
heavy at the advance and there was realiz
ing in Ontario & Western on last week's
large gain. The decision of the supreme
court In favor or the New York state fran
chise tax had been quite positively fore
Been and its only apparent effect was to
drive a few uncovered shorts in the public
franchise stocks ttt cover. While this de
cision has been largely discounted In the
market It has played a considerable part in
the recent tone of depression and is cited
as one ot tne instances indicating a prevail
lng current against the Interests of comor
atlons of capital. Railroad traffic officials
reported some tensity to the customary
min-seasnn auiiness. put exDressed mem
selves, on the whole, as well satisfied with
the volume of traffic offering;. The April net
earnings of the Wabash, showing a decrease
01 upwards or bo per cent from those of
the preceding April, were disappointing and
rather emphasised the effect of the poor
"ih'whib iimue Dy ine Aicnison. tne re-
suit in both cases was due largely to the
ennancement or operating cost. News of
weather conditions from the grain crops was
more ravoraoie t-rices drooped from neir
lect during the midday period, but rose to
the best In the final dealings, making the
VIWB1IIK SHOOK.
Dealings on the Japanese bonds dealt In
on me ivew korK exrhanea were nn
large ncale, and the Issues show gains rang
ing from 3H to 4 points. The bond market
ws nuii anu irregular. Totals sales, par
,. ' '.. 1 nueu Diaies Donds were
an unchanged on call.
Following were ihe sales and range of
uiices uii me oiock exenanare todav:
Sales.High. Lowe. Close
3VVtl31Vk'&,i SI
30i ; 30iA.30-'Si'V
Si&ViiSVa-Sii -V4
12 36
12 40
12 62V4J
I
7 17'
7 22V,!
7 42 4
1
12 36 I 12 36
12 4214 12 40
12 60 I 12 6241 12 6a I 12 674
I
12 36 ! 12 .15
12 424! 12 424
' 7 1741
7 424t
7 1741
7 25
7 4241
7 224!
7 474
7 15 I
7 224
7 424!
I
'i'mil
7 424i
7 iZ 1
7 25 I
7 4241
7 10 I
7 224
7 4741
7 15
7 2714
t 45
7 074
7 22 4
7 46
WBATHEMi IX TMBrttAJJIEr.T
Valley!
Rata Geaeral In Central
.t and West.
OMAHA, May 29. 1906,
Rama were areneral tf.rmithnuL the een,
tral vaUeya and west during Saturday and
uunaay ana were very neavy in tne mis
sourl and Mississippi valleys during the
lasi iweniy-iour uours.
braska were heaviest In th
tlon, where they varied from one to nearly
inree incnes.
The weather la warmer in the centrlal
valleys, but Is cooler In the west and will
be cooler In the central valleys tonight,
followed by warmer Tuesday and generally
lair weather.
Omaha record or temperature and pre
clpltatlon compared with the corresponding
oty ox am imi mm years;
1906. 1904. 1903. 1902.
Minimum temperature.... 60 62-60 64
Precipitation 79 .03 .63 .uu
Normal temperature lor today, 68 de
areea.
Deficiency in precipitation alnce March 1.
1 DO Inchee.
.. Excesa corerspondlng period In 1904, .83 ot
an Inch.
' - Kneeea corresponding period in 1903, 1.35
incnea.
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS,
' Tamp. Rain. I
' ' Italian. Max. Mln. lucae. 6
.Ashland, Nab.... 6s
Auburn. Neb 67
- Columbua, Nab.. 61
Falrbury, Neb... 74
Fairmont. Neb... 62
' Or, Island, Neb. 60
Ilartlngton, Neb. 64
- Oak dale. Neb.... 69
, Omaha, Neb M
Tekamah. Nab... 62
Carroll, la........ 62
Clarinda. la 76
ftlbley, la 67
Sioux City. Ia.... 82
ailorm Lake, la.. 64
' DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. oi Temp. Rain.
' ' Central. . Stations. Max. Mln. Inches.
Chicago, ill
Colunibua. O
Des Moines, la...
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City. Mo.
Louisville. Ky....
Minneapolis ......
Omaha, Neb......
I. lunula. Mo....
L. A. WKLSH.
fcai forecaster. Weather Uureau.
$t. Laals General Market.
BT. LOUIS. May 29 WHEAT Lower on
x rea.
July.
nV. 2. I a Old. bNew.
Cash Quotations were as follows.
via rR Steadv: winter patents. $4.10
1 20; winter straights, 3.76'aH.lK; spring pat-
bakers, 12.4063 60.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 1.0&ei.OS; No. t
spring, $1.0141.06; No. 2 red. $1. 021.06.
CORN No. a, oic; so. 2 yeuow, 01c.
OATS No. 2. 3l4fi31Vc; No. 2 white,
324'6331ic; No. 3 white, 304lff324c
Kir. INO. 2, PUC.
BARLEY (Sood feeding, 39Q42c; fair to
Th. r.ln. 7. Ne- choice malting, 4(ft49c.
ne aoutheait r!or! SEED No. T flax, $1.30; No. 1 northwest-
oraSni lXwlv "rn. $1.46. Prime timothy. $2.85. 'Clover,
om one 10 nearly . . tn 7mio
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.36
12.40. Ird, per W '" $7 157 174- Short
ribs aides (looset, $70X(!'7.124. Short clear
sides (boxed). $7.!24&7.25.
Following were the receipts and shipments
of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 14,o0O 16.SO0
Wheat, bu 7.000 M.SW
Pnrn mi 844. VI0 216,300
Oats, bu 223.300 235.700
Rve. bu i, i. ww
Barley, bu.. 30.800 2.5O0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy; creamery, ltavJOc;
dairy, 16ij19c. Eggs, easy; at mark, cases
Included. HVc nrsts, 10c; prune uisls, aov;.
Cheese, easy, 93104c
NEW TORK GENERAL MARKET
69 .77 Cloudy
67 $6 Cloudy
63 1 07 Cloudy
66 2.66 Cloudy
48 1.00 Clear
62 1 90 Clear
64 1 10 Foggy
61 1.14 Cloudy
64 .79 Clear
68 1.38 Cloudy
66 .90 Cloudy
67 1.68 Cloudy
64 .96 Cloudy
60 8 16 Cloudy
66 1.27 Cloudy
26 . 78 66 . 28
18 80 68 T
12 TO 66 - .90
10 84 62 T
16 78 62 .32
19 86 64 T
17 68 43 .14
14 64 64 1.64
U 62 64 .30
Ik.:
. 2 hard.
belter weather and crop news; No.
cash, elevator, si.ou; track, n iifli u
K!jik:c: oepiemocr, i rno,
11 04.al.06.
CORN Iiowar for cash; No. 2 cash, 49c
track. 60&5ttt4c: May. blc; July. 47ia47T4C
OATS Steady; No. 2 cash, 40c; track, 81
114c; July, 24o; September, 84c; No. 1
white. 83c,
FLOUR Firm; red winter patenta, $4 96
Oe.lO; extra fancy and straight, $4.76i7jt.lM;
clear, X3.tu04.ou.
BEl Timothy, steady,
CORNMEAL-8teadi-.ii.60.
BRAN ateadyj sacked, eaat track, 770
Tao. . . .
HAT-Steady; timothy, 8.oo3lJ.OO;
rte, 6.0ufir.6O.
IRON COTTOM TIE3 99c,
BAOaiNO-840.
HEMP TW1M-4c.
PROVIIIONSSteadyi jobbing.
Lard, steady: Wlme ateam. $6,724.
aalt meats, ateajy; boxed, extra shorts,
17 Xk: clear ribs. 17. M: short clears. 17 62,
Bacon, ateady: boxed, extra shorts, tn.oO;
clear rlba U.IZ4: short clear, os.vt.
POULTRY Quiet; ehlckena, 11c; springs,
ao47l7e: turaeva. 12a: ducka. 10c; geese. 6c.
BUTTE! 8ta4yj . creamery. . 18424c;
dairy, lfculM.
EQOa-aieady. 134a. case count.
. Receipts. Shipments.
riour. bMg 11, ("0 6.U10
Wheat, bu 42.000 6l.ou0
Corn, U 136,000 31.000
Oat, bit , 82.000 66.0U)
pral-
$12.26.
ury
(Quotations of the IMr oa Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, May 29. FLOUR Re
ceipts, 18.364 bbls.; exports, 2,440 bbls.; mar
Wet stnariv. but dull: winter pat
ems, $4.90i6.26; winter straights, $4.66(8 90;
Minnesota oateots. tb.VXa6.; winier extras,
13.304J3.75; Minnesota bakers, $3.7t4.26; win
ter low araaea. u.zu'aj.oo. nyo iiuur. 111 in
fair to good, $4 :&u 4. 60; choice to fancy, $4 60
u ....
I IIKnMJllDWUuy line wime nuu jri,
low. 11.26: coarse, $l.loCgl.l2; klln-drled, $2.86
?. . . .
New York: malting. tM&Ditc. c. 1. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, lti.wu ousneis. opui,
market easy; No. 2 red nominal elevator,
No. 2 red nominal r. o. d. anoui; u. 1
northern Dnluth. $1.11 f. o. b. afloat: No
1 hard, Manitoba, $1,004 f. o. b. afloat.
Wheat opened lower anu ruiea generally
weak under poor cables, lower western
markets. htavy world s shipments and free
Interior receipts, raiuea on covering, oui
closed weak at &lc net decline. May
closed nominal; July, Kivgl -uc: Closed,
93Sc: September, 8ii4'6K74c; closed, 8HSc.
1 im.N Kecelptn. Sb.uuo ousneis; exixiris.
85,158 bushels. Spot, market easy; No. 2,
664c; elevator and &7u nominal t. o. b.
afloat: No. 2 yellow. 674c;' No. 2 white.
6840. Option market opened lower with
wheat ang ruieo inactive, uu close was
nominally 4c lower on May, and 4c lower
on July. May, uc; ciosea, one; juiy
closed 64c
OATH Receipts, ifii.sno ousneis; exports.
77,044 .bushels. Spot, market dull; mixed
oats, 26ti32 pounds. 35iq374c; natural white,
3u&32 pounds, 36374c; clipped white, Wtf
40 pounds, 3.'u4cc.
HAY unlet; shipping, 60wc; good to
choice. 7t'ii24!.
HOI'S r.asy; state, common to choice
1904. 26a-29c: 1BUI, 2241260: olds, lltelgc. Pa
rltlo coast, 1904, 25u2c; 19o3, 2124c; olds, 11
Vise.
HIDES-Steady; Qalveston, 20 to 26 lbs.
20c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 194e.; Texas
idry). 24 to 30 lbs., 18c.
LEATHER Firm; acid. 24fi26c.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, $13 50-31
14 On; mesa. $11 Oloull.50; beef hams, $12.0"rt
1Z &o; extra innia mess. .iniZ3.bU. l u
meats, firm; pickled bellies, $7 6oi(iH 75; pick
led shoulders, $6.liJ00; pickled hams, $lo.iO
U'10.50. Ijird. barely steady; western
steamed. $7.10rn7.40; refined, easy; continent
$7.45; comiwniiid. $5 3745.i24; South
America. $8.00. I'ork. dull, family, $l4.60i,
15 00; short clear,. $13.00a'J w; mess, $18,374
100 37
47
111
1114
1184
136
4
106
804
1024.
HS4
797,
84
98
304
37
474
111
1"94
11K4
n
96
1044
4 J 79
.
Adams Express ..
Amalgamated Copper 33.100 814
Am. Car & Foundry. 6u0 344
do pfd 100 98
Am. Cotton Oil 800 314
do pfd
American Express...,
Am. H. & L. pfd j ....
American Ice ctfs
do prd
Am. Linseed Oil..
do pfd
.Am. Locomotive 6.600
do pfd ino
Am. Smeli. & Refng. 10,000
do pfd a 10
Am. Sugar Refining.. 4.S00
Am Ton. prd. ctr.. 400
Anaconda Mining Co. 600
Atcnison 6.600
do pfd I.... 1.100
Atlantic Coast Ulne. 3"o
Baltimore & Ohio... 3,1X 108 'IM-
lo oiu .
Brooklyn Rap. Tran. 15,400 614 . 187,
Canadian Pacific 7,600 147Hii 1464
Central of N. J 300 196 195
Chesapeake & Ohio.. 800 484 48
Chicago it Alton.... 100 83 4 834
do pfd 200 79U 7X14
Chic. Great Western. 3.4ti0 184 184
Chicago & N. W.... 1.400 2164 213
M. & Bt. Paul.. 26.800 174V 172
Chicago T. & T
do pfd 2.000 81 S1U
C, C. C. & 8t. Ixiuls. 100 96V 95.
coio. f uel & iron.... 6,000 424 414
Colo. & Southern 200 26 26
do 1st pfd
do 2nd pfd 200 84 34
Consolidated Gas 300 188 188
Corn Products I,i0 104 10
do pfd 800 62 68
Delaware & Hudson. 400 181 IS04
Pola., Lacka. & W.. 4U0 3844 375
D. & Rio Grande.... 100 284 284
do Pfd 2ii0 85 85
Distillers' Securities. 600 42 42
Erie 17,400 44 40
do 1st pfd 1,000 784 774
do 2d pfd 200 664 664
General Klectrlo .... 200 173 172
600
100
"boo
1.400
4,100
600
6.000
8,000
400
$.100
2.200
100
800
100
9.0U0
10.3"0
2,6o0
'600
1.200
23.4v0
1,800
city, 44c; country,
'iPMria Market.
FEORIA. May lf.-rCORN-L6wer: No. I
yellow, 440; No. , 44c; No. 4. 484c; no
grade, 46447o. '
OAT-i4ieady; No. l white. 80V4y&Jlc; No.
4 whit. C
WHISKY-On the basis of fl.M for fin
Ished good. C
, I4vrnoeI Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. ' May H.-W HEAT Spot,
nominal; No. 1 California, no stock;
futures, quiet; May, nominal; July, (s I'M.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
4 (d; future, quist; May, nominal; July,
4 Had.
v' Delnth Grata Market.
DtXCTH, Minn.. May IS.-WHEAT-To
rrlve. No. 1 northern, $1 U4: on track,
No. t ' northern, fl l5V; No. I northern.
TAi.iAiw Bteaay
44'(i'c.
RICE Firm; domestic, tair to extra, 3
5c: Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Firm; afreet price. extra
creamery, 21 c; official prleea, creamery,
common to extra, 194a?14c; state dairy,
common to extra, lH-uDlc; renovated, com
mon to extra, lWjlSc: western factory,
common to extra, 15il8c; western imita
tion, extra. If"(iln4c; first. Idyllic.
CHEESFJ Weak ; new atate full cream,
amall white, fine. 94c; fair to choice, 8?j)
9c; large white, fine, 94c; colored, fine,
9V.C.
EGGS Weak; western fancy selected.
1T4-: wes'.ern firsts, 17c.
POULTRY' Alive, easy; western spring
chickens, ac: fowls. 144c: turkeys. 12c;
dressed, steadv; western broilers. ,5 35c;
fowls, 10Q14c: turkeys, 13a 17c.
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do Pfd
Louisville & Nash...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. Street Ry
Mexican Central ....
Minn. & Bt. ixinls ..
M.. St. P. & S. S. M.
do. pfd
Mo. Pacific
Mo., Kan. & Texas..
do Pld
National Iad
N. R. R of Mex.. pfd
N. Y. Central
N. Y Ont W....
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
North American ....
Paclllo Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
Pitts., C. C. A St. L.
pressed Steel Car....
do pld
Pullman Pal. Car....
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
St. L. & 8. F., 2d pfd
St. L. S. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway...
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron..
Texaa A Pacific
T., St. U & Weet....
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
V. S. Express
U. S. leather
do pfd
V. S. Really
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
U. 8 Steel
do pfd
Va.-Cnro. Chemical,
do pfd
wabasn
do pfd
Wells Fargo Ex
Weat. Elec
Western Union
Wheeling A L. E ...
Wisconsin Central...
do pfd
No. raclflc
Offered.
Total sales for th day
1.600 1507, 159
79
25
26"
67
144
163
77
116
20
79
26
26
66
143
163
754
1144
19
213
80
84
96
31
V6
26
414
87
17
41
47
111
1114
135
96
106
80
102
1474
61
1174
196
48
94
SO
18
Zlli
174
17
31
964
4Z
26
66
84
187
10
60
I8O4
880
St
42
40
784
66
1724
88
1594
19
78
29
geld reserve In the division of redemption
shows: Available cash balance, $130. 459.
416; g'dd, $M.771.883.
ew Yerk Mane? Market.
NEW YORK. Msy ?. MONET On call
easv. 14U24 per cent; closing nui. 14 r"
cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans
very dull; alxtv and ninety days, t per
cent: six months. I47-Su per cent.
STERLING KXUHaNnK Heavy, wimj
actual business In bankers' bills at $4X7
14 87(16 for demand and at $4 86tVl 4 W1 ft for
alxty dav bills. Posted rates, $4.8'ff4 8k.
Commercial hills, $4 84.
SILVER Bar. 66c. Mexican aouars,
' - ...... .... .....
BONPeH-overnment nonns, steady; i.i-
road bonds, Irregular.
CloKln" prices on bonds were:
V. g. ref. la .f....!' Hmkln V.I if
to eeusoa hhh jiwii m. nrs
Vi I. t. n.v. ' 4o 4H. etfi
60 eauiMMi 1" ib. t n uni. m
V. t. sew 4. rg... 151 Mnhtn t f w
eenson ia l,t. 1 tnirai
t. g. old 4i. ri l'"H do in Ine
69 coupon l'H Minn
An.r. Tab. 4s, .erllf M
do m, conn. ......
Athlten fwn. 4i..
do I'll 41.
Atlantic r. L. 4a...
. A O. 41
do lva
Ctntrsl of Oa. Is...
do 1st Inc v
do Id Inr
ChM A Ohio 4...
Chlrsio A A. IVt...
C. B. A Q. a. 4
C , R. I. r. 4t...
de eel.
Si L
M., K. A T. 4i
do f
N. R. R of M.
N. Y. Ontrml
10t4 N. J. C 1
IMt No Px-lflr 4t ....
t 1 do t
lllv, Norfolk A W, c
S3 iO g. L. rfdg 41
H Fonn. oonr. itt
.17 FMdlns n
. II St. L A I. M
ii: 44 Ht i. a r. 1
so 1 St. I.. w e.
KAAhnard A L,.
80.
rcc. st u 1 u ii4 to.
rhlcsJio Ter. ..
Colo. Midland 4a.. ,
Colo. A 80. 4a ....
Colo. Ind. la, oat A
do aol B .
Cuba Is, clfs
D. A R O 4s
DIMIIUrs' tor. la..
Kris prior Hen 4s..
do SOD
II Iftoabnard A
Pai-lfle
Railway la.
..1114
..101
.. 0
..104
..104
71
II
174
lOi
4
!. 4 V
ISt I"!
1U4
lo
7
.ldli
. M
.1014
inji
.US
1. "4
. 13
. MH
.110'
e. U
T4VTaa A PariBo la...1l4
n. w. d.
Offered.
as ' t . at. l. A w.
. fi Vnlon Pari no 4a...
. II I do conv. 4a
.11114 V. 8 Itool Id Is.
.1014 Wshash la
. tvl do dob. B
.1214 Western Md. 4a...
. tfeiW. A I.. E. 4s....
C la. 11 Wis. Central 4s..
til
..10
..ins
.. It4
..it7
.. 7S
.. I
.. 4H
.. I4't
Boaton Btoek and Bond.
BOSTON, May 29 Call loans. 334 per
cent; time loans, 304 per cent. Official
closing of stocks and bonds:
4S.
4a.
Airhlsnn ad.
do 4s
Mot. Ontral
Atchison
do pfd
Dootnn A Albany..,
Honon A Main.,
Boston Elevated..
Fltrhhurf pfd
Mexican Central
N Y , N. H. A U
rsrs Mar.utl
. M .Westlni common
.101 Adrontura
. 74 Ullouol
. IOV4I Amalgamated ....
.IOIHi American Zinc ...
1H
.171
.157 I
.144
. I4
.2(1
.104)
t'nloa PaciAc lti4
Amr. Argo. Chora..
do pfd
Amor. Pnou. Tube..
Amer. Ttl. A Tsl..
Amer. Woolen.....'.,
do pfd
Dominion I. A I..,
Ellison Eleo. Ill
Cnsral Electric. ,
Msaa. Electric....,,
do pfd
Mass. Gas
I'nited Fruit
United Phoe Mich.
do pfd
V g 81 eel ,
do pfd
Bid "Asked.
21
.
. 44V4
.18Vs
. nv,
.101
. Ift4
.241
Allsntlo
Bingham
(al A Hecla..
Centennial ....
Franklin
Orsncy
Isle Royals....
Mans. Mining..
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. C. A C.
Old Dominion.
Osceola
Parrot
Qtilncy
Shannon
.ni'4 Ismsrack
. 11 iTrlnlly
. 69 U nited Copper
. 434'V. 8. Mining..
.14 If. 8. Oil
. 14 ftah
. 314 Victoria
. fli Winona
. M Woirorlnt
... II
... S
...SS
... 10
...
... 11
... !Vs
...120
... 19
...
... IS
... Is
... t.
... ns
... so
... 1
... 14
... 914
... 134
...17
... 7
lofi
... 7
...74
... l'Vi
... 10
... 44
... iS
... iS
...107
London Stock and Bonds,
LONDON. May 2. Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds:
Consols, money.... ro -II' N. Y. Central.
do account..
Anaconda
Atchleon
do pfd
B. A O
Can.. Pacific
Ches. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W...
C , M. A St. P.
De Beers
Denver ft R. O .
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Illinois Central ..
U ft N
M . K. A T
SILVER Bar,
W..
MS Norfolk ft
0S1 do pfd
llSjOntsrlo ft W.
Pennsylvania .
Rand Mlnea...
Reading
do lat pfd.
do id pfd...
9o. Railway..
do pfd
Jo Paoinc
'.'oion Pacific.
do pfd ....
' g. Steel...
do pfd
.'abash
do pfd.
panlsh 4a
27 l-16d per
.104
.111
.ill
. 4M,
. 1
.1774
. .
. M4.
. I1,
., 4I
:tt
.lit'
.in
dull
14SS
s
93
US
. 44
4
41
!0'4
. M
14
124S
IKS
, J7'
. 9S
. l?s
, 39 S
1S
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattl Bcoeipti Fairly HeTj, Beit Stters
tnd Oowi Dime Higher.
HOGS NICKEL LOWER, TRADING ACTIVE
Sheep and Lamb Markets Weak to
Dim Loner with Trading Slow
ad Cieaeral Qanllty of Re
ceipts Fairly Uood.
SOUTH OMAHA, May 29, 1908.
Receipts were: Cattle, lioas. Sheep.
Ornciai sionuay a.4xv 4.ot) o.i
Bame day last weea.... 4,u8 4,ool o.i.i
bam ua.v weea beioie.. ,iui i.i"4 4.10a
Ham tnree weeks ago.. 2, o.t4if 8.0M
name tour weens ago k.N i.nol li.'.ti
Heme day last year .4M iW
RECK1P-18 FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
tne loliowlna table shows th leceluls of
came, noas ana sheep at Houin Ihnnna for
ine year tu ute, with cunipansuiis wun
last ytar:
19ui.
Cattl 3oo,i,l
HONS ,. ido
oneep oho.SJa
The following luolo
price ot noita at Bourn umalia tor tuu last.
everai aajs. wlin Luinpansons:
' l0t.
l.o.o.oue ,
04M,U12
snows
lno. Deo.
6u,
H.ilU
M.Si't
the average
Data. I 1W6. lsX.jli. l0a. ,1900. ;lhth.
ktay HVkl I M IW t I4 8 e 1
aaay a ii7 a 601 1 bi o ,i ii
e lorsi 00; 1 I ui a u. . i x
May ... t 4 4 t 6 76 1 64, 6 .
May 6...1 0 v 1 4 leii 8 iii 7 021 I Ml M
May i! 4 so, to 0 Mi ( 6i I
Mav J..., 1 4 ti 1 U t Ml o wi 6 21 1
May ,.. . t 1,'Wl 1 wi i m i ll
. s... a josi 4 6. 1 iui iwiwiUl
May ll.. 6 1 I 4 osj 1 7 Mi 0 111, loi W
May U.. i 4 04 It 54, 6 11 a ll W
May 14.. I It bit I 4 I t 16 4
May 14. . I o iii),, 4 M 4i I Vk t 68 I w
May 1.. , 4 in, u ! 1 u, s ., 6 1
.uay Jo.. t 144s, t u 1 u, t "i 8 81
May lo.. i 10 1 4 u 8o 7 03 a tal 6 23 0
May li.., i 1 4 Oil 1 7 14, 0 ... ai, w
May Is..! mWi M 8 ' ' 4 U 4
May j.. 1 ia ,1 1 v .1 7 le, 1 ii w
May iU.. a 4 4B 8 i'n 1 111 B 'i I 4 w
May kii..i 1 4 41 1 i4, 1 i 6 03,
May u.. i 29 1 Jo, i iw, u OJi u lte 3
May 0 4s, 4 2b 0 ID, 1 li u oi, Ullii J w
May .. s loii 4 .i I 7 Wi 0 i a U4 4 oi
May to..el6 1 4 M, 8 04i mi IH 4
may u.. 0 lo; 4 oi 0 li 6 W 1 w, 4
May ei.. a 1, , 1 uui o 1. 0 6 tkl, 0 Uf
May . , I )) t 1 ul, o oo, 4 85,
May 1 1 0 1U1 1 OSf, o 0x1 4 irJi S 00
t It-o t lo 1 110 I II
1 I sM so 1 IIM I II
1 1410 I II 1 1 4 II
1 Ion I II fTto 4 n
1 1440 I 7S 1 . I40 I
1 I Tl 1 ISIil 4 14
1 inr I Tl 1 1W 4
8TAU8.
1 n 1 00 1 ijki 1 te
1....: iti 1 ,
CALTKH.
I m 4 10 1 141 in
1 o IN 1 1M I it
1 10 I 00 1 11 I 10
I It I 00 1 lf I II
1 no 1 00 1 iw 1
1 100 I 00 1 1K I M
1 109 I 00 7 Ill I Tl
l no 1 00 1 iti I oe
I 110 1 00 I im in
I ill 1 21 1 no I 00
STtK'ft&kM AND KKKDErtB.
1 151 2 19 4 411 4 On
1 SM I T II 7l I M
t 175 i 00 1 mil 4
I 144 I OK 4 4l 4 11
1 4H I II 14 741 4 II
I. Ttl) I IS I "10 IN
I M I II 1 4 1
U 161 I SI II 114 4 25
I 0 I 41 1 120 4 40
II 101 I 71 10 lot 4 41
1 9t III I7 4 M
1 741 I SJ II 4 M
1 4 to 4 00 M 1011 I TO
HOU8-Receipts were rather moderate to
day, about 86 cars being offered. Liberal
recelnts and dlscoiiraitlh early reports
from eastern points had the usual effect
on the market here ami sellers were coin
pelled to take off some on the price. The
market opened early and buyers aeemed
to want tne hogs, but at a decline of about
a nlckle. After buyera and sellera got to
ether tradlnc became fairly active and
th most of the hogs were picked up In
good season. Th bulk of the hogs changed
hands at from 85 10 to I6.124. or 6 to HI
rents lower than Saturday' opening. Tops
today reached 8.V 15. as against a top of
80 25 Seturciav. The quality of the hogs
was fairly good, the best kinds suffering
the most, as the commoner grades sold In
about the aame notches. Representative
salea:
Indicates Sunday.
The official number 6f cars ot stock
brought in today uy eacu rottu was:
Came. Hog feiieep.ll'r's.
C, M. & St. P. Ry.... 4
l.nlon Pacific tiystem. 21
Misoouil pacific Hy.. Iu
C. ot . W. iiy 2
'., tj. at M. V. ti. It. 31
Ry w
. ... i
1
K. at. In. Pf. Ko. a. b. Pe.
II Ill 120 I 1ft 71 29 1W I 12S
fl 127 100 I 10 41 IM 10 I US
64 2.S ... Ill iH 40 Ills
IT. ...... .241 ... 110 17 til ... Ills
K 141 120 110 If. 130 ... I I2S
1 if.! 240 I 10 Il 40 I IIS
44 in 40 B 10 10....... 2i 4d I IIS
10 234 124 110 17 140 ... Ills
71 224 140 I 10 71 144 20 I 12s
71 Ill 120 t 10 TT 22J 140 I IIS
II 221 120 I 10 M 2I ... I IIS
75 t2l 120 110 14 217 10 Ills
71 Ill 120 I 10 II 231 40 I 1S
10 ISO l0 I 10 14 121 110 I 12S
4 7 40 I 10 19 !" ... I IIS
14 129 40 i 10 14 330 ... I lis
4 224 l?fl t 12S II 141 40 I IIS
if IK4 10 tils 14 HI 10 I1IS
14 221 120 I 12S II 140 40 I IIS
71 140 40 I IIS Tl Ill 110 I IIS
II Ill ... I 12S 80. IU ... I US
75 ISO 110 I 12S "I "I I US
70 243 40 6 US Tl 21 ... t 12S
1 !'2 10 t lis 77 Ill ... I 12S
II 217 10 I 12S 49 2' 5 10 I lis
I 241 110 I lis 7(1 40 t 12S
9 2S 10 I I2S IS ' ... I IIS
I 109 . . (Us 71 121 120 IUS
44 224 10 I 12S 67 ill ... I II
71 212 10 I Its
bt. 1'., M. 61 O.
u Ai. ly
ti. at u. Ry..
. 1. t P., east.. 2
R. 1. At f., west., to
15 17
..11
4 .. 2
2i
S
li .. 1
'i
. . . .
1
i ' ..
Co 18 4
' receipts wu
Hoas. Sheep.
MONEY lWS14i oer cent
Th rate of discount in the open market
for short bills Is 2v per cent: for three
ritnnt ha rl 1 1 a 71 1 trw i-iaci '
iivutua svuao, 4s7B t" - 1 1 .
Illinois Central
cine, liieat western., a
Total receipts 190
as toiiuwi,, eacn ouyei purcnasiiiss lue num
ber ot ntau indicated:
Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co 41
swill and i-oiiivauy bw
uiiHliy I'acaiii Co ni
Armour dc Co 001
rniour dc Co., iv. C
an bant & co uj
hill at boil 14i
ti us ton Ac co .
J-l. f'. Hamilton iu
Mike liaggeny a
1 Oegau i
li. uoot ac Co loo
ti. Buna ou
b
ctner uuers ol
Forelatat1 Financial.
IXDNtJON, May Money was in fair
supply and increased demand in the market
today In connection, with the payment of
various important calls. The call on the
Stock Exchange generally .waa buoyant.
The war news relieved the dealers' pent-up
feelings, though the settlement restricted
dealings.-, Consols- led a strong upward
movements;, and"nrflt rails , rose rapidly.
Americans opened liYegular and hardened
with other wctlonsi Union Pacific and
New York Ontario' & Western were the
features, and Ignited Slate steel was In
good demand, i A (moderate amount ot
business was transacted and prices gen
erally closed firm. . rand Trunk was firmer
on the April statement.
Japanese improved perceptibly. Impertn)
Japanese government sixes of 1804 were
quoted at 102. Russians relapsed.
PARIS, May 29. Ptlces on the Bourse to
day opened firm. The announcement of
the Japanese naval success exercised a
favorable influence nn the market with the
exception of Ruaslana, which declined
slightly. The market closed firm. Rus
sian imperial 4s were quoted at 88.70 and
Russian Donas or iiM at oui.
600 116 114 s
7H
2S
454,
S4H
141
624
80s
&
87
loo 4
101 V
97
25'4
08
84H
138V-
7&
w"
36S
10o
1,000 rru 86V1
32.300 90S 8H
9U0 174 17H
Mllnaake tirala Market.
MlLWAfKEE. Wis., May 29 WHEAT
Market lo lower: No 1 northern, tl 13fJ
1.14; No. 2 northern. fl.fMtn.dri; July. 8Vc.
RYE-WEAK; No. 1. mw:.
BARNEY' Steady ; .No. 1 Uc; sample, 38
tvic.
COR.N-Steady; No. 3, l52c; Jul, iVia
2,300
200
1,2110
10
400
)
6fl
l.SiO
100
f.V0
ib'.ooo
1,100
2s)
400
7.701)
100
100
8.0
81.700
87.900
l'lO
1I0
3i0
0
"jiW
200
''$06
27
72
3614
105
3Ss
22
60
2t4
uts
2V,
'ii
32s
89
67V,
1224
2o4
73
34H
104 V,
624
22
69V
61 S
119V,
29V,
7oii
82 V,
SXV,
60S
120S
25 V,
48
24
674
143
1H2
77V,
19
54
U4V
155
1
26V,
00
45
844
141 4
51S
no
92
994
117
14i
100
76
864
381
9iVa
89 V,
.85
24
78
84 V,
10-V,
00
22
5'iV,
2V.
H94
2H
107 V,
MS
27VI
944
3?H
lOfiV,
18V,
88
ici"
92V,
i
iooii
nv,
10c V,
86V,
9HV,
',
82V,
lOfiV,
18"Z
18
ia"
'tis
isov.
82V,
5TV,
12'S
97 V,
122V
107V
84
28
1064
H7S4
S2S
100
18
80S
740
lot
92V,
46 W
184'4
50,o00 shares.
New. Ylrtt Mtatoar (toeka.
NEW YORK. May 29. Th following ar
th closing quotation on mining stocks:
Adema Coo 10 l ittle Chief 8
A lire 44 nelerle 400
bnwa Oiihlr Ul
Hmurwlrk Ooai Pkoenls
Curaslork Tunnel .... I Potoel 4
Coo. Cel. A Vs 110 Ssvsg IM
Hera Silver IM glerrs Nevada S4
Iron Sliver MO Small Hone HA
Leadviiie Coo 4 biaudard let)
offered.
Treaiary Stateaaeat.
WASHINGTON. D. C. May W.-Todav
tatemenl of the treasury balances In th
general fund exclusive el Ui tlftO.OOO.OuO
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, May 29. Bank clearings for to
day were $1,610,778.85. and for the corre
sponding date last year 11.457, 632.29.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 29 -"M ETALS-SDOt tin
was unchanged at 138 15a In London, hut
futures were lower, at 186, and the local
market was a shade off in sympathy, clos
ing quiet, at i29.87Vkft80.85. Copper was
higher In Ixindon, closing at Ao4 17a 8d
for s tot and 65 for futures, but no change
waa reported locally where lake and elec
trolytic are quoted at 816.00 and casting
at 814.76. lie ad waa unchanged, at 12 17a
6d in London, and at U.WaA.m in the local
market. Spelter also was unchanged
abroad, closing at 23 12s d for spot
The local market was weak and lower, at
6.406.60. Iron waa closed at 49e lOd In
Glasgow and at 45a 3d In Mlddlesboro
Locally Iron was unchanged. No. l foun
dry northern Is quoted at I18.7fiiffl7.5n; No.
foundry nortnern. iin.axB'ii.iii; ao.
foundry southern and No. 1 foundry south
rn soft, l7.oo$l7.Z6; No. 2 foundry south
em. 116 otva'16 ,6.
BT. XAJUIB. MO., May St. HClALO-
Le.-d. quiet. iM.lwu-i.t-'H; spelter, steady.
16.15.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. May 29 COTTON Boot
closed auiet. lu points nigner: minanng up
land, 8.70c; middling gulf, 8.95c. Bales, 10,300
bales.
NEW ORLEANS, May 2B.-COTTON-
Firm. Salea, 2.000 bale. Ordinary, 5 16-lttc;
Sood ordinary, iyc; low middling, sc; mia
llng. fSc; good middling, 8 6-16c; middling
rair, use. Receipts, 4,b.-v Dales; stock. 141
814 bales.
BT. LOUI8. May 29 COTTON Firm:
middling, 8Vfcc. Sales, 73$ bale; recelpta, 0
bales; shipments, 60& bales; stock, 49.5S
bales.
LIVERPOOU May 29 -COTTON-Snot In
mooerate aemana, prion t points nigner
American middling fair. 6.29d: good mid
dllng. 4.97d; middling. 4 79d; low middling
4 Md; good ordinary, 4.45d; ordinary, 4.29d
ine sales or tne nay were s.im bales, of
which 1,0110 were for speculation and ex
port, and Included i.jno American. Re
celpts, 23,000 balea, tncludtng 22,400 Ameri
can.
146
Total 2.6o2 4,4K6 4.VM
CATTLE There were lfc9 cars reported in
this nioiiiiiiK. out eimiiy-iwo fat i..em were
aouthein caule oillea inruugii, leaving iui
cars on sate. Tne came aniveu in oou
season auu uuyeia wtie on me iilu i-ai.y
lie general quality ot tne leceium was
good, Home very decent sleei ueuig 01
ered. .
1 ne market on beef steers snowed a
laiaed nnuroveineni uvr tne close ot
lasi week and tnere was a tinner tone to
lie trade man lor aome days. : uuyers
seemed 10 wanl tne came and mere was a
fair activity displayed. Manay weiguis
were still in tne best demand, wllh tn
good cattle changing hands in lair season
urlces strong 10 a uime nigner. cum
inoner grades were a lime naroer to move
nd for the most pari urouKiii jnitce muna
steady to strong. Tnere was a gooa ue-
mand for tne came ana me nioai ul incm
were picked up in fair season.
Tnere was a aooa nuriiiKiiu 01 nu
heifers here today and tne quality of the
stuff was satisfactory, ine demand lor
cows has been a lime oetier man uu
steers for some days and today the feeling
was better and prices were nigner. un 111
a-ond kinds the market was strong to a
3im hivher. with a fair activity to the
trade. There was considerable urgency to
the demand and tne siun was cieaneo. up
early. . . ,. . .
Rulls, veal caivea ana 'Bnn mo onuwri
some improvement today and Bold at a lit-
le better prices man me ciuno ui i.
ul
Ah has been the case for some time, the
receipts of Blockers and feeders have been
iiffht and todav waa no exception, there
beina little of this kind of stuff on sale,
Tk. j.mmH which has been good, waa
little light and there were few buyera for
this class of cattle. Prices on what were
mafM lllHr SfinUl HieHUV. BIMIUUKM 111
some cases, on goon iigm. amis, iii.f
ruled & little stronger.
Bh-ii-f in.e.Ka,
Kansas City Uraln and Provision.
KANSAS CITY. May . WHEAT MflV
Wsc: July, 7774c; September, 7SV,c; caah,
No. t hard, H.0fntfl 4; No. 3, 92cil.02: No.
4, 823-970; No. 2 red. tl.OOl.M; No. I, 92c0
ei.v; rMo , ouvic.
corn Firm: May. 45c: Ju v. iBUc
September, 434c; cash, No 2 mixed. 4V4
sc: imo. a. wa-eoxc; rso. 1 wnite, 4o'a-47Hc
no. a. eotc.
OATS-No. 2 white, 32 V,S32c ; No.
mixed. 8134c.
tucrtiH weag; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood caaea Included. 14V,a per
doien! case coi nt, 13Sc per dosen; cases
returned, sc per aosen less.
HAY Steady ; choice timothy, 9.6o910.Sf)
cnoiee prairie, si.io'ns irj.
RYE Steady at 65S72V4C.
BUTTER-Creamery, lbV,igi9Vic; packing,
13c.
Receipt. Shipments
Wheat, bl) 40.4ia) 24.800
Corn, bu 82.400 lOofto
Oau, bu 21,000 12,000
M2
9o4
l.i
1,0 10
loS
l,lo
l,0oj
ooii
Miaaisselli Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May M WH EAT May
i.iz: juiy, ,i.u; Deptemoer, 04Sc; ISO.
hard. 91.301 No. 1 northern. II 16: No.
northern, tl 04.
FLOUR F! rat patent. $8.40i8vJ.M; second
patenta, 8 21 Q 30; first clears, 84.0vB4.lO;
second clearu. 82 75fi1 Hi.
BRAN In bulk, tlJl3H.60.
Vlalbl gnpply of Grain.
NEW YORK. May 2-The vlalble upply
of grain Saturday, May 27, compiled by
th New York Produce Exchange I aa
followa:
Wheal-2l.128.00O bu ; decrease. 1.308.000 bu.
Corn 4.233.0H) bu.; decreaae, 88,000 bu.
Oata 9.1620W bu. : decreaae, l.OaO.OOO bu.
Rye 937.000 bu.; decreaae, 48.OOO bu.
Barley 1.129.000 bu. ; decreaae. 244,000 bu.
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....1270
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... .1180
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STEERS AND COWS.
t0 1 75 t 744 4 71
790 I 74 4 1096 4 71
120 4 10 T 197 4 7S
74 4 40 II U08 4 90
414 4 40 40 1341 I 16
STEERS ANU HElKttRd.
....1021 4 40
COWS AND lltir EKS.
Toleelo el Market.
TOLEDO. May 2 -8 EPD-Clorer, cash.
t7.0; October. 16.90. alsika. 87.46: prima
timothy. 110. ,
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.. 100
.. 170
.. 710
.. 110
.. 160
..1120
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...190
.. 131
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... 171
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... 140
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...140
... 410
... Ill
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1.
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.1140 I M
,..19M 4 00
..USO 4 00
..1140 4 00
..toll 4 00
. !"40 4 10
..1140 19
SHEEP There was a moderate run here
for a Monday, about IS cars being on sale
Early reports from eastern points showed
lime weaker tone to tne trading and
this fact influenced this market to some
extent. Ruyers were out early, but were
slow in taking hold and were bearish. The
nunlltv of the receipts was fairly good and
there waa a considerable proportion of
lambs received, aa has been th caae for
some days. The feeling on lambs waa
weak, the same aa It has been for aome
days, and bids on this class of stuff were
fully 10 cents lower than the close or lasi
week. A load of Colorado shorn lambs
brought 85.90 and another double deck sold
for SR. 76. The movement was slow and
there seemed to be little urgency to the
demand. Sheen were In a little better de
mand than Inmhs. Still buyera pounded the
aheep Hnd prices ruled weak to a dime
lower. A bunch of the Johnson A Graham
wethers brought 85.65. which waa a nlckle
lower than Frldav.
Quotations for rllnned stock: Oood to
choice lambs. S5.lrfflj.(V: fair to good lambs
Sfi.fiOojfi.eo; good to choice Colorado wooiea
lsmhs. Sft.K"fVT.2!: good tn choice yearlings,
15.orv77iR.2R: fa r to good venrunsrs. h.. tvao.ini
good to choice wethers. S4.5iVfJ4.80: fair to
good wethers, 84 25fJ4.5n; good to choice
ewes, S4.404.d0; fair to good ewes, M.OGVfJ1
4 49.
No. AV.
1 buck W
100 wpstern wethers 121
Srfl western wethers 121
226 ewstern ewes and wethers.. 107
15 western weth'a and yearlings M
JW western lambs
B79 Colorado lambs
S western cull ewes
1 western InleW
145 western feeding lambs and
wethers
1 western ewe
25 western lambs. ;
7 western ewes
201 western lambs
447 western Iambs and year'gs
115 western lambs -.
ISO western lambs
2 western lambs
M westefn Inmhl
24 western ewes
SO
73
93
170
fW
70
89
118
69
74
76
78
65
fl
70
Pr.
S 00
4 65
4 fiK
4 80
5 no
6 75
B 90
2 50
s 00
4 11
4 50
4 50
4 50
4 75
5 25
S 50
5 50
t 75
6 en
4 15
ead: market nrtlve, stea.lv. Colorado
ooled lambs, 3" In nibs, shorn. 10.
Ulna t If y l ive Mock Market.
PIOVX CITY. May 29 -tfpe. ial Tel.
ram 1 -CA 11 I.E -Ke, eipis. mi n can; tnar
et steady to strong. Inoif, Hiii
ows, bulls and mixed. ;i K'u 4. .i; eim-aei
nd eilers. fj.7$tr4.i; chlvis ami ,eaiiinna,
2 7.ii4 10
111 n- Receipts J.i' tienu: maraei tt,
selling at 6i.iKiii5 15; bulk. !.10.
OMAHA llOLI'.SAt.K MAHKKT.
Condition of Trade and Quotation on
staple and Fancy Proline,.
EOO 8 Receipts, fair .naiket steady: can
dled slock, 16c.
1.1VK l-Ol LfllV-l 0111. 10c; rooster.
7c; turkeys. Inc; ducks, 11c.
Rl Tl Elt Packing stock, iv l.tsc : ennic
to fancy dixlry, lytj2".-; cieainoiy. 2iaiiei
rlnta. i.e.
KRESH K1SH Trout. 80; halibut, lie;
kt.fful., i,l,.....h a... ..L.ku.Al li4iMae.il
9c; white bass (dressed!. 12c; sunftsli, tc;
percn (scaled ami dreHaedi. c, piae, uc;
catfish, 15c; red snapper, KK-; salmon. 14c;
crarpl'S, 12c; eel, 16c; bullheads, lie; Via,-
lasa, vc; whlteflsh (diesaedj, iou; irog
legs, per dot., ;uc; lubalcig, .- gret lh
boiled lolistera, 30c. - , .
HA Y Price Quoted bv Onuha Wholesal
Hay lealeis' association: No. 1. S7.ii0; No
Id.fd; course, 15.60. These prleea are Iwr
hay of good color and quality.
MRA.N-Per ton. 815 00.
TROPICAL FRUIT."
ORANGES bt. Michaels, ail a I sea, S3. 71
C4.UU; extra fancy Mediterranean aweeia.
all sizes, 4,1 ". fancy navels, sixes
ltt. Yuv. 116. IM. lilt). 250. uni: Slavs 60. 96. 11A,
Si.oOw 76; aeeullngs, ail vises, 12.16.
UbMONS-Calltornt, extra tancy, im, J"t
and sizes. 6.4 16, uwy, 2iu, v and 8WI
sixes, 13.60, choice, 24u and 2.0 sisea, 12.6u;
Xu and siaes, 82.'.6(jS ,0U.
DATES Per box of ) 1-lb. pkgs., 8J W;
lallowe en, in io-iu. boxe, per lb., 6c
KiOS Calitornlii. per 10-io. earton, 7&i
85c; Imporied Smyrna, four-tsrowu, Vic; 6n-
crown, lie.
BANANAS-Per medium-lid bunch, 81.76
92.26; jumbos, 2.Mi3.(0.
plNliiAl'Pl.KS-riorida. pr trate of x.
30, 3 or 42. 60 00.
' FRt'ITE
CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Illack. Pr
8-lb. box. 11. id; white, per e-lb. box, 41.60.
S IRA WBKRR11.S Missouri, per i4 ut.
case. 62.00.
TANGERINES California, per half bos.
SI.uu.
CRANUKRRIKH Jerseys, per crate, JLt.
VEOE'lAoi-B.
Tl'RNIPS-New, pur uox., 45c.
CAtiKulS New, ptr uoa., 4tis.
PAKSNll S Old, per bu., 4w.
AX UKANS per 14-bu. box. 75c: string
beans, per v-bu. box. 75c: bu. oox wax ur
suing, ac.Uife-'.at).
puiAiO-.a itoiuo grtwn. 111 sacks, pr
bu., 36c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new puua-
toes, per lb., 2c.
RH.ANB Navy, per bu., S3.
CCCUMUERb Per dox.. 4750.
PEAS New, per bu. box, l.ia"2.00.
TOMATOES r'lotidu, fancy, per b-basket
crate, 82 50; choice, per K-baBket crate, l.ml.
BUN ACM-Per l)U.. )0C.
CAliRAtiE Callturiila In crates, per lb..
2V.C
uttlii-rnew, per ooi. buncnes, 46c
ONIONS New. per dos. bunches. 15os
Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs., Sl.o
HADlSHLS-Hot house or aouthein. per
dos.. 20o.
LETTUCE Hot house, per dos.. 36a40c:
head lettuce, per dor.. 11.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, new. 10c; old. 17c: Wla-
consin brick, 10c; v Iscoiisin llmuurger, Lmi
twins, 1 -Kai6c.
N ij 1 S ainuta. No. 1 soft shells, now
crop, per lb., 16c, hard shells, per lb., Uc;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
shells, per lb., l.'c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., ic;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuta.
per lb., 12ijil3ytc; almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 16c; shellbui
hickory nuts, per bu , $1. 75 ; large lilckuiy
nuta, per bu., 81.50.
HIDES No. 1 green. 7Vio; No. I green.
6V.c; No. 1 edited, 6V,c; No. 2 salted, 7V,o,
No. 1 veal calf. 10c: No. 2 veal calf, no.
dry salted, 7(l4c; shep pelts, 26u'tt61.uu;
horse niuea. ii.ouw 3.00.
CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Tn to Fifteen Cents Higher
Hoars FIt to Ten Cent Lower.
CHICAnO. Mav 29. CATTLE Receipts
18,000 head; market 10 to 15c higher; good
to pr me steers. 15 fioi?i.4n: poor to medium
S45a54n: stncliers and feeders. S2.75fJ6.00
enws 82 fiOtfiS.on: heifers. S2 50H6.ai: cannera
S1.5oS'2.4; bulls, I2.6W4.60; calves, xa.oo
RA 60
H(M3S Keceints. n.iro neaa estimaiea ior
tomorrow. 25.000 head; market 5 to mo
lower: m xed and butcher. 14.6ivao.1tiH
choice to heavv. S5.26'i76.S6: rough heavy
4.7fKft6 20; light, S5.26fi6.40; bulk of sales,
15 SASS 35.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. .28.000
bead: sheen slow and dull: Iniiibs slow snd
dull; good to choice wethers, shorn. 84.00
1&6.OO; fair to choice mixed shorn. S3.6oi3
1 aft- western sheen, shorn. 84.nnftfl.AO: nativ
lambs, shorn. 84.75(36.26; western lambs,
85.6087.25.
Sew York I.Ito fftoek Market.
OTW YORK. Mav 29 BEEVES Re
celpta. 4.329 head. Steers slow to 10c lower
fat bulls dull: bologna bulla steady: thl
enws firm: others unchanged. Steers. 14
ifj6.00; bulls. S3 55(ff4.80: few extra. 85.00:
cows. S2.0OS4 80: cables ateady. Exports to
morrow. 810 cattle, 1 00 sheep and 8.300 quar
ters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 6 147 head; market
nneneri 255op hlaher: closed eaaler. eal
5.0iva7.2T3; few choice and extra. I7.87H!fji
7 50; throw outs. 84 On$f4.60; buttermilks.
S4.OivjiP4.75; cltv dressed veala firmer at 7V4
T10Vr3 per pound; country dressed alow at
fiififlc. ' ...
HOOS Receipt. 12 857 head: market
steadv; state hogs, S5 9ft6.0ft; choice light.
J5.10.
BHKFP AND LA M B8 Receipt a. 7.702
head Sheep quiet, but ateady; prime handy
yearling" firm; others alow to weak: lamha
steady. Sheep, 33.501? 26 ; extra,' 85.40; riilla,
fX 00; yearlings, 6.5iKao.50; lambs, 87.759
8.87V,. ( .
KanMS CUy Lire gtoek Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 29 CATTLE
Receipts. 6.000 head. Including 600 south
erns. Market 10c higher. Choice export
and dressed beef teers. S5.35'36.0ti; fair to
good. 34.255.26: weatern fed steers, 34.25
6 60; stockers and feeders, 83.25(54. 75: south
ern steers S3.5nf16.00; southern cow, S3 25
3.75: native cows, jz.21va4.1n1: native neir
ers. J3.25(if5.0O; bulls, $2.SG'cM 60; calves. JS.00
436.50.
HOtio tteceipts, s.ovi neaa; ms-raei cnioc
lower. Top, 85 27t: bulk of aales. K 17V.'n
635; heavy. S5.40(fjfi.26: backers. S5.206.25;
pigs and light, JI.Htfiri.tt'v
BHKr.1" A INIJ UAM oa -ryeceipLB, ii.o"w
head; market strong and active. Native
lamha. 85.50t36.7t; weatern lambs. 86 76fi
7.25: fed ewes and yearling. 84.0016. 75;
Texas clipped yearlings. $4.6i1''a5.25; Texas
clipped sheen, M. 164 4.85; stockers and feed
ers, S2.6044 (A.
gt. I.onU Live Htoek Market.
ST. liOUIS. May 29 CATTLE Receipts.
8.60il head. Including 2.700 Texana. Market
hlarher Native snipping ana export steers,
35 26fi.10; dressed beef steers. tZ.lh'SfiM:
teers under 1.000 pounds. 83 768 4 40; stock
ers and feedera, 83.OOtig4.60: cowa and heif
ers. 8 2 25194X6: cannera, S2.'XS2 26; bulls,
S3.2Vff4.4tn; calves. 84.Vti6.60; Texaa and In
dian ateera, S350(fj6.60; cows and heifers,
82 5fl4 25.
inula- Keceipts. 4.000 nead: market
lower. Plga and lights. $4.yp5 40; packers.
14 ft6.40: butchers and best heavy, 15 km
40.
SHEEP AND I.AM B8 Receipts. 6,flflO
head: market lower. Native muttons. S3 50
6500; lambs. S5.0ii$7.76: culls and bucks,
88Wts.&; stockers, S2 7633.00; Texans, 33 60
I4J4.60.
Oils and Itosln.
NEW YORK. May 29. OIIJl Cottonseed.
firm; prime crude, nominal; yellow, at'Vii)
petroleum, easy; tenned. iew lora,
Philadelphia and Baltimore, 36. iw.
Turpentine, firm, 65560.
SAVANNAH, May k.-(3II-Turpentln,
firm. 73e. i
ROSIN-Flrm; A, B, C.IU77Vi; D, S3.82W;
E. S3 87V,; F, X.KH; O, S3.97V4; H. J482H: I,
34.70; K. J4.90; M, Jo.10; N, So.io; W. O., 36.50;
w. W., Jo.75.
Philadelphia Prodnee Market.
PHIIjA DELPHI A, Pa., May 29. BUTTER
Easier; extra weatern creamery, 21Vj'if
22cj extra nearby prints, 22c.
EGGS Steady; nearby fresh, 17c at marki
Western fresh, 17(ifl8c at mark, .
CHEESE Easy; New York full cream
fancy new, lnvailc; New York full fair
to good, new, liXylOVjc; domestic Swiss,
UIS14C
flnarar and Molasses, '
NEW ORLEANS, May 19. SUGAR Mar
ket quiet; open kettle. 3V4ic:. open Ket
tle centrifugal, 4Va44 16-lSc; centrifugal
whites, 6Vic; yellows, 4&5c; seconds, 3i
MO
.lOLASSES Nominal: open kettle. 133280:
centrifugal, 6-S16c. Syrup, nominal, Sue.
Wool Market. 1
Medium graiies combing and clothing, 2S2&
81Vjc; light fine, 22Vj'ji,JSc: heavy tine, 2mu
22Vjc; tub washed. SJ'fl42Vic.
Elgin Hotter Market.
ELGIN. 111., May 29. BUTTER Firm
21c. Bales for the week, 59ii,745 pounds.
at
150
luO
400
600
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record yesterday, as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, . bojulcd absliftoiers, ldlt
Farnam street, for The Bee:
L. li. Korty et al. to H. D. Jordan,
all of Harney Place l
8. Mancuso and wife to G. Mancuao.
part of lot 12V,. Millard A Caldwell's
add : Lisa
H. B. V. Gibson and wife to Eilltlia
E. Shafer. lot 24. block 2. Potter a
add
G. W. Glbaon and wife to-same; aame
P. Coyle to K. Coyle, lots 7 and 8,
block 24, South Omaha
South Omaha Investment company 10
J. J. Hlnchey, lot 3, block 1, McGav-
ock ft O Keefe's ,.1...
M. P. Hlnchey to J. J. Hlnchey. undV,
lota 7 and 8, block 6, Bowery Hill....
J. J. Hlnchey. to Bella Hlnchey, aame..
City Savings bank to Mary L. Cattiu,
lot 20 In 2th tc Ames sub.
Nona Baldwin to Jenslne C. O'Don-
nell. part of lots 6 and 6, block 246,
Omaha
South Omaha Land company to H.
Wehde, lot 12. block 119, South
Omaha -.
Same to aame, lot 11, 'block ' 119,' South
Omaha
T. Vandenbroucke and wife to P.
Baert, lot 3, block 21, 1st add. to
Corrlgan Place , 1,200
H. F. Hoffmeyer and 'wife to J. and
Magdallne Igel, lots 28 and 29, Vin
ton Place ".
City of Omaha to Adams A Kelly com
pany, part or lath atreet vncaien ..
11. Palmer to H. F. Hoffmeyer, lota
28 and 29. Vinton Place
Matilda K. Gardiner to Sarah La ,
Montla. lot 8, block 2, Forest Hill.. 900
E. C. Sawyer and wife to Sylvia E.
Beats, part of lot 25, blocg 1, Mayne
Place t.850
W. C Rich to Martha E. Rich, lots
6 and 8. block 135. Florence
Ella Newman to J. and Ida Gebell,
lots. 8 and 14, block 6, Albrights
Annex . ..: .'.
W. Beat to Elsie C. Best, lots 6 and
6 block 1, and other land. 1-asen-tlnea
Raratoaa
C. F. Talbot and husband to Wertha
Alpern. lota 7 and s, block 4, city,
and atrip adjoining 1
Clara Hughes and husband to O. A.
Mulflnger. lota 3, 11 and 14. piock 1,
Hoffman Terrace
F. H. Garrln and wife to Jessie G.
Van tamp, lot a, oiock t. 1.111mm
Park
Jessie O. Van Camp to A. Mcsorley.
lot 6. biork z. uonage i-ara
C. L. Van Camo to A. MrSorley, lot
5. block 1. cottage ram
E. T. Miller to C. E. Hall, part lots
9 and in. niocg in. nouin i'mnn ...
W. A. Schrel and wife to If. I., far
penter. lot 8. block 1.T7. South Omaha. 1.851
Marg-ret B Brrr to Cora f . Jay,
lot 1, blocg 34, Kountse riace vri
Btoek
Receipt of llv
clpal weatern
South Omaha
Sioux Cltv ...
St. Joseph ..,
St. Louis ....
Kansas City
Chicago
Totals
In Bight,
stock at th six
market yesterday.
Cattle. Hog
6 m
800
1.807
...! 8600
.(o
, 18.000
.37.161
4.5-10
2.0u0
S.614
4.600
8,M0
&, 41 4
prln-
Bheen
6,200
66,016
t. Joaevh Live Btoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. May 29 CATTLE Re
celpta, 3.3S7 head; market ateady to lor
hluher. Natlvea. J40n4f5.75: Texaa and
svittrni. 84.10416.15; cowa and heifers. Jl 84
A5 16; attieiier and fe-ders. i:.fio'cH 76.
HOfiR Recelpta. 3 614 head; market Ml
TV- rower.. Light. J5.16j5.2:v,; , medium and
heavv li 2X6 ZTVi.
8UE4n AND. LAMB3-Bclpt, 1,315
250
25
5u
625
25-
1
8i0
330
8,500
609
7.800
Edwards-Wood Co.
(Ineorporatrd
ftAla Office: Flf'b ! RobartB trti
. ST. PAUL, TlINN.
DEALERS I
Stocks, Grain, Provisions
Ship Your Groin to Us
Branch Onioe, 110.111 Hoard of Trad
Kid.. Osaaha. Neb. Telenhon. SnI4.
212-214 Kxchang lll'lg.. South Omaha.
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