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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1906)
TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 190ff. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET first. 154c; film, IV. Cheese. 247-12 4e. ronoertna were the receipts and menis of flour and grain: 8nowrs Brsaki What Bulls. Hold JULY DECLINES THREE-FOURTHS FOR DAY Other Cereals F.asler Ala Local F.l. 'or Mea Soy They Received UrtMl Acceptances of Season a Monday Evening's Bids. of i f'"r- bbls... Whest, bu... I Corn, hu I Oata, bu. . .. . Rve. bu Barley, bu... steady. ahlp- Receipt. ghlpmentn . IS.nrm .ws.am . 4 non . 44.01 11 h .8no 71.100 t son I.M) 1.700 OMAHA. Mar 22. 1 Bom shower In Kansas and Missouri, a forecast of nr for tomorrow and a less urgent cash market caused a .weakness In wheat today and price were off a rent at one time. Opening price were unchanged and cables were only c higher. Price were around the opening until the forecast came and the market turned weak, with practically no reaction until July reached lc below yesterday. Early sellers took riroflt on the decline and the market rai led He, with a loss of c for the day. Corn prices were off nearly a cent, though there was a alight recovery at the close. Receipts were larger than estimates. Local elevator people aay they bought more corn at last night's bids than at any time on the crop. 1-arge receipts with present poor export trade would cause a lower market. Oats were weak In sympathy with gen eral market and on reports of showers. July wsa e lower. Bradstreet's total wheat decrease was 2.707,000 bushels, corn decrease 6oT.000 buaii ela and oats decrease l.ftW.OuO bushels. A (able from India says wheat la being offered more freely and shipments are expected lo Increase. Primary wheat receipts were 307.000 buh ela and shipments 181. ton bushels, against receipts last year of 287,000 bushels and shipments of 803,000 bushels. Corn recelpls were 804.000 bushels and shipments 815.ft"0 bushels, agalnet receipts last year of 42f,000 bushels and shipments of 152.OH0 bushels. Clearances were 167,000 bushels wheat. 2,tKl barrels flour, 22,000 bushels corn and 25.OU0 bushels oats. Liverpool closed unchanged to 4d higher on wheat and 4'64d higher on corn. From the Inter Ocean: "One of the wheat bulls figures that there Is sn open Interest In May wheat of oyer .000,00 bushels, with only eight more business days. Including todsy. One house Is ssid to have l.OOn.no bushels. There Is also the Waterman line. The contract available for delivery Is less than 1.000.000 bushels. Wrenn has been the buyer for two weeks and pace moves up steadily. Yesterday's top price was 864 104c above the recent low figure. The advance has been on a light trade. Some of the New York longs who went out of May and Into July have a profit on their holdings, while the highest priced pur chase for May this year showed a loss of only 24e at yesterday'a best figures." Local range of options: F.W YORK !ERAI, MARKET ttootatloas at the Day oa Various Commodities. I NEW YORK. May 24-FLOUR Re ceipts. 22.037 bbls.; exports, 14.674 bbls.; 1 market steady but dull; Mlnneaota patents, H'a4JO; strslghts, 13. fti4 00; extras. tiMO '43i. low grades, 22.W'(jlS6. Rye flour. firm: fair to good, 22.4o4j4l.sO; choice to tsncy. H!vft4 26. CORNM EAIj Steady; fine white ana NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Virket it to Profoundly Apathetio that Ccly NeeatiTs Deductions Are Poasibla. APPREHENSION OVER MONEY CONDITIONS formation of Sneenlotlve Sentiment Excites Initiative of Sew Kveate Anthracite Coalers Are Higher. 11. 07O1.08; (Sc. C. f. kll.J I. f. New expot t yellow, 11.20; coarse. Orled, !.702.80. RYR Dull; No. 2 wastern. Inal, f o. b. afloat. New York. RARI.ET-Dull; feeding. 474c, New York; ma'tlng, iitic, c. I. York. WHEAT Recelnta. 7B.00O ml.: 104.8S8 bu.; spot market barely steady; Ni. 2 red. 93c, nominal, elevator: No. 2 red, 91c, nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No 1 nortnem uu luth. 927c. nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. northern Manitoba. 804c. nominal, f. o. b afloat Opening lower, wheat rallied on foreign buying and steadiness west, but Shortly turned weak and declined about 1 cent per bushel on reports of good rains in Kansas, liberal recelpls and unloading. The late afternoon market was Irregular, clos ing steadv at HfilV" net decline May, "HfiMe. closed st 904c; July. 88 ll-Hn 89 -16c, closed at 88'c; September, 85 13-16 fiiHc closed at snc NEW YORK, May 22 4W profoundly apathetic wae the trading In the stock market today there was little room left for any but negative deductions. That the formation of speculstlve sentiment swsits sn Inltlstlve from new events Is the one safe conclusion to Infer. The problem of the fall money msrket continue to be most considered and the dsy to dsy events In Wall street nt present offer little assist ance In forming an opinion. The reopening of the San Francisco hanks for business Is expected tomorrow and with 1 banking resumed there It is expected that .it iv i rni will oe tnrown on tor eairin. to which the large cash reinforcement sent there for use In the first strain on t;n o.itiKS will have to be lelalneti. There were further remittances to San Franrlsco through the subtreasury todny In continuation of yesterday's considerable movement. It Is assumed that these later consignments are due In part to remit tances for account of insurance companies In prepsrstlon for the payment of clnlms tnan tor Artlc!es. Open. High. I Low. Close.l Yes'y. Wheat May... July... Sept... Corn . May.;. July... Oats May.,. July... I I 7SB 7HB 78B 784B 74B 7KB7B TMk 7A 764jA 744B 744B 74A 744A 4SHB 46HB 46 45A 88A 444A 44A 24A 434 UA 1 32B 22B 804B I0B SOVtBl S04B 30B A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 7W80c; No. I hard, 7f77H; No. 4 hard. 7173Ho; No. 2 speing, 78c: No. spring. 723T7Hc CORN No. . 44i46c; No. S yellow, 46c; No. t white. 4604c. OATS No. S mixed, 22c; No. S white, 13c: No. 4 white. !Vc. RYE No. 2 67c; No. 2. tec. Carlot Receipts. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago Kansas City... Minneapolis .. Omaha Duluth Bt. Louis 27 . 56 .130 . 5 . 88 . 42 4(3 116 27 137 198 12 89 ...... kL i Kit , ,!ni elevator sml 37c purelv banking necessities. The strength nomVn.TfVb. TZ"oTo'"Uir of the 8- ancls.-o banks ;nri 1 conMence N -.kite wo Ontlon market 'n the position Is Inferred from the ract one se.Vbm .'ClrSTt. vStnto? V hat they havs .not, availed ,.Hva- f larger receipts, light demand and wheat he offer of the I nited Bta e Treasury n?nari infill ij uihit uii nr gi.ni nun t-iv-m 1 t . I SBt Lo-, alr.ar aU. t? 1 L.rl ;rVi-.:; M. J i.c: julvMCt ! W t government, funds to strengthen 5ft4C. closed st MTc; September, 648Tc. closed at MTe; uecemoer. tc, ciosea si 54UC OATS Receipts, 187,61)0 ou.; exports, Hi bu.; spot stesdy: mixed oats, 2fl to 82 pounds. JSfc&JSHc; nstutsl white, ii to u pounds. 4"tAic; clipped white, 38 to 40 pounds, mwmz'c- HA y firm ; snipping, ao'af'c; gua iu choice. J0Crf5c. HOPS Quiet; state, common to cnoire, lf06. 10915c; 1904, 10c; olds, nominal; Pacific coast, 1106, t4316c; 1904. 12012c; olds, 45c. HIDES Stesdv: Galveston. 20 to 211 lbs 21c; in 50 tw.so extra CHICAUO . GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fratnres of the ifradlag aad C'loslagt Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAOO, May 22. Indications of A break In the drouth conditions In the southwest had a weakening effect today on the local wheat market. Final quota tions of the July option were dowa c. Corn was off H WSc Oats showed a loss $f,.HVo. Provisions were 6f7Hi To we r. . The' wheat market . today waa 1 "weather market," almost exolusivel From the opening to the close sentiment was bearish because of the prospect of more favorable weather for the growing crop. A fairly ateady tone prevailed at the opening because of an active demand by shorts, but this waa soon satisfied and the market weakened. The predic tions of the weather bureau that rains will fall generally throughout the wheut belt tonight and tomorrow brought on increased weakness. A decline or more than 2 cents In the price of wheat for May delivery waa another factor that revorea lower ancea. ine nreaK in ine May option was caused by llbeil proflt taklng, which waa Induced by ,"ie quite general belief that the leading shorts In that option had made settlementa over night. During the day a number of dam age reports were received from the south west, but these failed to offset the Im proved weather condltlone. The market closed easy. July opened a shsde lower to a shade higher, at 83S8JC. aold up to 8J7C and then declined to 12 Sc. The cloae was at 8:"4 4jJc. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to $288,700 bu. The world'a visible supply as shown by Bradstreet's decreased 2.700,000 bu. Primary recelpte were 207.000 bu., agalnat 187,600 bu. for the corresponding date on year ago. Minneapolis, Puluth and Chicago reported receipt a of 248 cars, against 204 cars laat week and 182 cars a year ago. The prospect of wet Weather through out the middle west weakened the corn market. Several leading longa were free sellers and offerings were taken chiefly by commission houses although there was some covering by shorts. The market closed easy. July opened a shade lower to a shsde higher, at 4H48Wc. aotj off to 47 He and closed at 47 He- Local recelpta were 4 63 cars with 2:6 cars it contract grade. Trading In oata waa active and the market waa Inclined to he weak becaus of favorable weather conditions for the f rowing crop. Reporta for Texaa were hat harvesting has begun In the south eastern part of that atate and that tlu yield Is meeting expectations. Locsl lonxs and commission houses sold lib erally. July opened unchanged to Vtn higher, at 24S5414C. aold off to 81Hc and closed at 8JH33Sc Local receipts were 1(8 cars. Provialona were quiet and prices were Inclined to weaken, more In sympathy with grain than any apparent cause. At the close July pork waa off 7 He, at !18 65. Lard was down 6tj7c, at 8 67 4 6 8.ti0. Bibs were 6c lower, at 00O 8.02. - Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 2 cars; corn, 276 cars; oats, 147 cars; hogs. 28.000 head. The leading futures ranged aa follows: lbs.. 20c; California, 21 to 25 Texaa dry. 24 to 20 lbs.. 19c. LEATHER Steady; acid, 26H4T77e. PROVISIONS Beef steady; family, 4?12 60; mess. H.OO'g 50: beef hams. 0 22.00: nacket. 810 on ar 1 1.00 city India meaa. 817.60 0 18.00; cut meats, steady; pickled belllee. .7Wsll.5: pickled snnuiaers, in.uu v s.on; pirm-a name. 111 Jfyfil2.00. Lard, steady; western prime, 28.76, nominal; refined, steady; continent. $ 15; Bouth America. 29.76: mm pcund, 19 1 He. Pork, steady, family, 112 00; short clear, f ll.2612.00; mesi, I18.6O017 25. TALLOW Quiet; city, 5c; country, ii tc. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 2H6c; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Easy; atreet prteea on extra creamery, 1919Hc; official prices, creamery, common to extra, 14T19Vic; renovated, common to extra, 10&16c; western factory, common to firsts, 1 I'i 1IUr. CHEESE: Firm; new state, full cream. large, beat, 104c; new state, fair to goo.i. tH&IOc; email, beat, 1010c; fair to good. 9 8 He; Inferlora, iMi8Hc. EGOS Firmer; stste, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 21c: state, choice. lHt(2nc; state, mixed extra. 191'" 20c; western firsts. 17Hc; under grades, 1MJ 16 Vic; southerns, W. POCLTRY Live, unquoted; dressed, steady; weatern broilers. 22828c; tur keys, 14015c; fowls. llgllSjc. St. lrfals General Market. ST. LOUIS. May 22. WHEAT Lower; No. 2 Ted. cash, elevator. 9ft397c: track. SHigWiHc: July, 81Hc; September. 80Hc; No. t hard 84flttfic. jno. z casa, nominal; July, 46Hc; September, Sfic; 23c; track. No. 2 CORN Lower; track. Kt&Wc; 47e. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 36Vjc: July, MHc; September, white. 37c. FLOl'R Firm: red winter patents, 24.40fl' 4.55; extra fancy and straight. 13.7564.86; clear. 2.75f3.00. SEEDS Timothy, stesdy. 2.502.90. CORN MEAL Steady, $2 50. BRAN Steady; sacked east, track, 0f HAT Firm; timothy, 14.501S.60; prairie, 2n.SOtnS.60. IRON COTTON TIES 41.00. BAGOINO-eHc HEMP TWINE 7Hc. rROVIHIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing. 216.86. Lard, lower: prime steamed. 28.22 V. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed exlra shorts, I8.S7H; clear ribs. 19.124; ahi'rt clears, 19.25. Bacon, steady: boxoi extra short, 19.82V,; clear libs. 19.87 Vi; short clear, 110.00. POCLTRY Dull; chlckena. 10c; spring, 1026c; turkeys, 9c; ducks, 9c; geese. Sc. BUTTER Lower; creamery. 15 20c; dairy, 14tMc. v EUU3 rJasy, lite case count. , Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 6,000 12.000 Wheat, bu 42.000 83,000 Corn, bu 1 188, 000 126.00') Oats, bu 96,000 20.000 their position. With their ability to meet claims of depositors promptly demonstrsted a return to New York of some of the rash forwarded to 8an Francisco Is expected. The money outlook abroad seems not en tirely clear either. London and Paris mar kets both were lethargic tod.iy on pros pects of tight money, although the Berlin market was cheerful. In the hope that the Herman Imperial bank would reduie Its offlclnl discount rate tomorrow. Money brokers reported some diminution in the supply of funds offering on time In this market and . rates for the longer period were firm. The weekly bulletin of crop conditions Issued by the weather bureau, with Its showing of Insufficient moisture In the winter wheat region of the southwest, was not helpful to stocks, although the whent market was Inclined to react from Us re cent strong advances on Immediate reports of showers today. The price of copper In London made a recovery from yesterday'a sharp break, but without helping the copper group in this market. The one Incident of Interest In the msrket wsa the further rise in the high-priced coalers. Lackawanna added 10 points to Its record price and sold at 650, thus measurably reducing the dis tance necessarv to the fulfillment of the ? respective prediction of 1.000 for this stock, or which the movement In the group Is associated In public estimation. Reports were current, however, of an Intention on the part of these cnmpanlee to divest them selves of ownership of coal mining prop erties to comply with the tendency of recent judicial decisions and of the shaping or legislation. This would Involve. It was Inferred, a distribution of these assets to stockholders. It was pointed out also that the rise In these stocks made an additional attraction for convertible bonds of some of the comnanles which are now In the mar ket. The stiffness of the coalers served onlv partly to sustain the market ngainst the drop of prices Inevitable In a market where the buvlng demand Is torpid. Prices gave way rather generally at the list and the closing was easy. Bonds were Irregular. Total snlep. par value. 11.900,000. U. S. new 4s declined 4 per cent on call. The following was the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange: gtlei. High. Low. era I fund, exclusive of the liso.ntxvono gold reserve, shows: Avsllsble cash balance, 2157.048.07; gold coin and bullion, 76,12o,n3; gold certlflratea. 29.872.680. I per Mil polls tVraln . Market. MINNEAPOLIS, May 22 FLOUR First patents, 24 464.66; second patents, 84.203 4.40; first clears, 23.60&3 d0; second clears, 2.462.K. BRAN-In bulk. 116 26016.60. (Superior Board of Trad quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) The range of prlcea, as furnished by F. D. Day A Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: Artlclss.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close Yes y 82V! 88 80 IKOSs'tf Wheat- I I May... 2 82V I2V July... UHI M'xl S Sept... 80H8OHI 80HI 79HI riax III May 1 1 15S July... I KV4 I 17V, 1 16T, 1 17 I 17', Sept... 117 117Vi 1 16H! 117 117 AxUcla. Open. I Hlh. Low. Close ! Yes'y. 84 86 S6' K2H 2HO''tf''ttNN 4V 49V 47S'4sV,a'H 47S 48SS Wheat t May Mii$'H;sevH! July wS'al O.pt. 81H-i 2 I 4 01 n 1 1 1 I Vw I July i4KHiV 48, 47SI Sept. 4VtaHl 4Hi 474, May 24H &4H 3HS' 24H July I 24 34S! 33Vt33S5V 24 Sept. ,22 tPM 2iV; 31V21HaV 6TV, Pork 1 May 16 40 1 16 60 15 0 15 60 16 ?V July 16 76 II 76 16 0 15 86 16 72V, Sept. 16 47 VW 16 47V 16 45 16 46 16 62W Lard 1 May I6O I6OI86O 860 855 July 2 2H I :w 8 574 8 at 8 Sept. 77Vk I 77 I 7H 8 7JH K100 I , , May lit 116 I IK I l6 ! Him July 0TUI t 07H 9 00 9 Of, 9 071. gepU I U 02Vsi I 97V! 1974: 9 06 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 84Hc; No. 1 northern, 83c; to arrive, 83Hc: No. 2 northern, Ki'.ic; to arrive, 82'c; No. 2 northern, Itxjjtiic: No. 1 durum, 74Vic; No. I durum, 72Vc. Corn: No. 8 yellow, 46c; No. 2. 44Hc. Oata: No. 2 white, Uc; No. 2, SlVc. Barley: 4i)4tc. Rye: 66H067HC Flax: 1.12V. Kaasaa City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY', May 22. WHEAT May, 7Ho, July, 75Tc; September, 74'c; cash. No. I hard, 80rgs3c; No. 8. 77Vrcc; No. 4, 70 4j7bV. No. 2 red, 082Vc. No. 2. Kittle; No. 4. 71lic. CORN May, 46 V: July, 44c; September, 44Hc; rash, No. 2 mixed, 47Vc, No. 3, 47Vo; No. 2 white, 48Vc; No. t 48c. OATS-No. 2 white. 3utac; Nu. 2 mixed, 23Vii3.Ho. HAY Weak and unaettled; choice tim othy, $13. 011613.50; choice prairie, Hl.OoQ'll.aO. RYE Steady; 56c. EQOS Steady; Mlasourl and Kansas. new. No. 2. whltewood casea Included, 14c; case count, 13c; esses returned. He leas. BL'-TTEK-Oreamery. 18c; packing, 12c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu ,...i7.OH0 26.000 Corn, bu 82. UO 23. Coo Oats, bu 2,000 3,000 Visible Saopl) of Grata. NEW YORK, May 22. Special cables and telegraphic communications received by Braustreet's show the following changes In visible supplies as compared with laat ac count: Wheat, in the United States and Canada east of the Rockies, decreased 2,6u7.0uO bu. Afloat for and In Europe decreased lOf.KO bu. Total supply decreased 2.7U7.0O0 bu. Corn, in the United States and Canada east of ths Rockies, decreased 6.itt bu. Oats, In the United Statea and Canada east of the Rockies, decreaaed l.6.00o bu The leading Increases reported this week are 279.tss) bu. at Louisville. IW.uuO bu. at Qulney, 111.. 86.000 bu. at Ooderlch. Ontario, and 60,000 bu. at Port Huron. The leading decreases are 645.(00 bu. at Manitoba. 112.000 bu. at Cleveland and 60.000 bu. at Chattanooga. No. t Cash quotations were ns follows: FLOUK Firm; winter patents, 22 50ft 4 00; straights. 83 803.70; spring patents. UoOfilJO. straights, 13 4.'.4j3.b. bakers. 1230 U f WHEAT No. I spring, fcMiXAc; No. I spring.. 7'.''&i5c; No. red. 9wp92c. CORN-4.. 2. ttttitVic; No. 2 yellow, !Hiue. ' OAT8-N0. t S3V: So. I white, Jlfl3oc; No. 2 whits. 23VH34V.C RYE No. 2. t';c. BARLEY Oood feeding. 41Q43c; fair to choice malting. 7gn!c. 8KEDH-No. 1 flax. 818. No. 1 north western. 21 14H. Timothy, prime, 13 16. Clover, contract rrsse. Ill 25. PROVISK NS Plirtit ribs sides 1 loose 1. H susjO.nik. Mess pork, per bbl.. !5 j (6. Lard, per ! Iba., 88 63V8 Short clear sides (ouxedi, t9 M. ; or, the Produce exchange today the butter 1 Toledo Seed Market, market was I'Mdv; creameries. 13--tlSuc, 1 TOLEDO Msv 22. SEEli Cssh clever cuir.v. I3"il7r. Ksg. stesdy: at mark. 1 88 : October. " 37H; L. tms timulhy. 11 iO Llveroool Grnlo aad Provlsloas. LIVERPOOU May 2J.W HEAT Spot, nominal; futures, qutet; May, as 7Hd; July. 6s7Hd; September. as7Hd; December, 6s 7-d CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new, 4s VI. American mixed, old. 4a Sd Fu tures, quiet; July, 46 VI; September, 4s 4Hd. Mllwaakoe Grala Market. MILWAUKEE. May 23 WH EAT Mar ket lower: No 1 northern Kfiew: No. 8 northern. av6c; July, HT'tcH.lc bid. RYE-Hlgher; No. 1, i'sJc. H A RLE Y Steady i No. 8. &6c; sample. ; 47Ho asked A4amt Express Amalssmatxl Copper Amerlnn C. A F Amrli.s C. A T. pt American Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil plJ Amerlcxn Expreri Amertran H. A U pfd Amerlran Ire. securities.... American L.lned Oil Am. Linseed OH ptd American Locomotive Am. Locomotive ptd Amtrlcan B A R Am. 8. A R. ptd American Sugar Refining... Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa Anaconda Mining Co Atchison A'chlson pfd Atlantic Ceaat Line Baltimore A Ohio Raltlmora A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Transit.... Canadian Pacific Central ot New Jcraay Central Leather Central Leather ptd Chrnpeak A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago A Alton pfd Chicago Great Weatern Chicago A Northwestern.... Chlrago. Mil A St. P Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd ('.. C. C. A St. Louis Colorado r"ual A Iron Colorado A Southern Colorado A 80. 1st pfd Colorado A So. Id pfd Consolidated Oss Corn Products, rfg Corn Products pfd Pelswsr A Hudson Dslawars, L A W Denver A Rio Grands Denver A R. O. pfd Dtstlllrrs' securities Brie Erls 1st pfd Erta !d pfd General Klertrle Oraat Northern pfd Hocking Vallay Illinois Central International Paper International Psper pfd International Pump International Puinp pfd lows Central Iowa Central pfd Kansas City Southern Ksnaaa City Do. pfd Louisville A Ns-hvllls Manhattan L Mstropolltan Street Ry Maxtcao Central Minneapolis A St. Louia... M . St. P. A 8. 8 M M . St. P. A S. S. M pfd. Mlaanurt Pacific Missouri. Kansss A Teias. M . K A T pfd National Lead National R. R o( M. pfd. New York Central New York. O A W Norfolk A Western Norfolk A W. pfd North American Northern I'actftc Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Paopla'a lias P.. C . C. A Bt. Louis ... Prsassd Steel Car Presard Strel Car ptd Pullman Palace Car Reading Reading 1st pfd Reading 2d pfd RspuUlle Steel H.pabhe Steal pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Co pfd Rubber Goods Rubber 'Goods pfd 8l. L- A a P. M pfd St. Louis Southwsstsrn St. Lams 6 W. pfd Bout barn Pact fie 80. Pacific pfd South-ra Railway 80. Railway pfd Sloss-Shefflrld Steel Tannssaas Coal A Iron Trias A Psclflc Toledo. St. L A W T . at. L. A W pfd I'nlon Pacific I nloa Pacific pfd tnltsd Btatea Eiprcae I Dltsd Stitcs Realty I nlted Statas Rubber C. 8 Rubber pfd I filled Statea Sisal T. S Steal pfd Va -i srallsa 1 kenalcal Vi -Carolina Cken. pfd Wekath Wabash pfd Weils-Fsrgo Eipraas Weettnghouaa Elaotiie Western t'nlon Wheeling A Lska Erla W'laconaln Centra! Wtatonsin Central pfd It.sno M tne 1.000 lets 41 107 H 40H 4U, 41V, 9SV4 4tV Hew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Msy 22.-MONET-On csll. steady. StJi.lH per cent; ruling rate, 3V per cent; closing bid. 8 per cent; offered at 8'4j per cent. Time loans are somewhat firmer; slxly and ninety days, 4Vi per rent; six months, 4H per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4r cent. STERLING EXCHANGE - Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 84 8r39 4.8530 for demand and at 14 Wf4 l0 rnr slxtv-dsv bills; posted rates, 14 83 snd 14 8t., commercial bllla, 14 81V SILVER -Bar, 7Vc; Mexican dollars, UVaC RONDS Government, easy; railroad. Ir regular. Quotations on .New York bonds today were aa follows: V. S. raf. Is. rag.... lost; Jasaa aa. Id aeries 1HH do 4s ctfs W! dn 4ta ctfs 1 do d series re .. ! L A N. unl. 4s tai 1 Manhattan 0. g t ..mi II Mrs. Central 4a 7h . !!( do 1st Inc 11 . TlajMlnn. A St. L. 4s.... M 114 M . K AT. 4a .1"! do Is . Mtt'X. R. R. of M t. 4i v v. c. g. it,g .... tott N J. C. g Is . W'j Ki Pacific 4s . :vi do ts .lll-a'N A W. c 4s . 7tiO S. L. rfdg 4s . Penn. eonv. ita . sd I Reading gen. 4s .104iiSt L. A I. M e ts . 7 1st L. A 8 f. fg 4a. 14 . sV8t. L. 8. W. e. 4a ... K .,SahosrU A L. 4s . ov,l. Psclfic 4s .14 I dn in 4s ctfs... . 7?S So. Railway ta .. . . T7V,,Teaa A P. la . 74 T.. St. L. A W. . tviti, t'nlon Pacific 4s.. 104 If S. Steel Ji fs. .ion Wshssh Is . T1! dn deb. B .101 I Western Md 4s .. . IH!w. L. E 4s... .10414 iWls. Central 4s... do eonsos I'. S. is. reg do roupen V 8. eld 4a reg.. do coupon C 8 n. 4a. rag.... do coupon Am. Tobacco 4s do ts Atchlsnn gen. 4s.... dn ad) 4a Atlantic C. L. 4s . Bsl A Ohio 4s do Jts Brk. R. T. s. 4s... Central of fla. a. .. do 1st inc do Id Inc , dn 3d Inc Ches. A Obis 4WS Chlcsgo A A. Is . C . B 1 n. 4s C. R I. A P. 4s . do etl. as ccc. A St. L 1 It Colo. Ind fts. aer. An series B Colnrsdo Mid. 4s... Colo A 80. 4a Cuba 8s r A R O. 4s IHstiller' Fee. $s. Erie p. I. 4s do gen. 4s Hocking Val. 4v,t: Jspsn Is Udered. H K S 4 lot ..10i .. a. UUj . . li . .IJ7 .. 76 ' .110 .. K .. 7 lint, ... 7H ... ... ...li.'H ...1I: 4s. 11 ' . . .in ...IK ..114 ... 7 ... M ... Ill . . l OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Heary Eon of All Sorts, with Generally Steady. Prices BEEF STEERS SLOW AND DIME LOWER Hog Bayers Tako Their Tine aad Make the Deals at Basis of Two aad One-Half Cents OSt Monday's Prlcea. SOt'TH OMAHA, May 22. . . Recr'pts were: Official Monday ... Official Tuesday .. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Ill) 1.748 8.H0 8.2U 14.W0 4.1W Boston Stocka and Bonds. BOSTON. May 22. -Call loana. 4W. rent; time loans. 44'asVi per cent, nosing on sioc.ks ann Dcnds: Atchison adl. 4s 4 do 4s toiS Mrs Centrsl 4s tiv Atchison its do pfd Kit Hon on a Albany... 2F) Boaton A Maine. Rneton Elevated .. Pltchburg pfd .... Mexican Central .. N. Y . N H A II t'nlon Padflo Amsr. Args. Chem. do pfd Ainer. Pneu. Tube. Amsr. Pugsr do pfd Amer. T. A T Amer. Woolen do ptd Dominion I. A 8.. Rdlson Rlec. lllu. Miss Electric do pfd Haas. Uaa t'nltad Prult t Jilted Shoe stack do pfd V. S. Steal do pfd Westing, common Adventure id. "Asked .17 . 1M, .lid . 21W .117 .lis . l.i . 34k, . l4i 114 lit irJ it .IMH . 30 lit . 4s ' .11. S, l Alleuea Amalgamated American Zinc Atlantic Blnghsm Cal. A Heels... Centennial Copper Range ., Paly West Franklin Oranby Isle Royals ... Mass Mining . Mlrhigsn Mohswk Mont. c. A C. 014 Dominion . Osceola Psrrot Qulney Shannon Tamarack Trinity t' nlted Copper 8. Mining.. 8. Oil 79 t'tsh . MVj Victoria . i Winona .10S Wolverine ... . 77 North Butts .. 4 I per Official i in 10 11 a 7.4 14 74U, 15w 17S lk ! I K U s 41 110 81W T 101 I '" It 41 7 S 115 ' Two days this week ... 1.845 22.782 8.218 Same days Inst week... M2 12. 8 i72 Same two weeks ago 10.25J 14.W0 Ift.tv S Same thr-e weeks sgn... S.KtJ 12.1SS 11.154 Same four weeks ago.... 7.71W 21.674 li.418 Same days last year S.unS 18.9f8 12,708 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table showa the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last J"ar: i.t IS-.' Inc. Cattle 374.972 820. 52.1 M.4o0 Hogs l.OT.TM M.U 157.771 Sheep 702.809 640.8ti 62,003 CATTLK gCOTAllONS. The following wilt show the price paid for the different kinds ot cattle on the doutn Omaha market: Good to choice corn-fed steers liOOdjSSo Fair to choice corn-fed steers 4 7ij&.00 Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4 'u4.70 Uood to choice cows and hifera... 4 2f.0 4 . 76 Fair to good cows and heirers- l ist JS Common to fslr cows and heifers.. 2 O0?i3 28 Good to choice stockers A feeders. t.O'at 66 Fun to good stinkers and feeders. 1 4-tr4 U) Common to f.ilr stockers 2 Vty3. Bulls, stags, etc 8. &"tr 4 1ft Veal calves 2.0fntti.OO RANuE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha. .l2.bt'(?6.tio H A 4 '.SS Cnlcago 1.7f.v& 16 8.1f( 42Vs 4.7tm ..06 Kansas City... atat).',0 6.4tiq4.8U 4.7Mj'i 80 St. Ixiuls t.Ov,.86 ..tfCKUo.a 4.00j.2l Kloux City I.Ourufi.40 .1iisj.20 The following table allows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several days, with comparisons: BUL-t-S. 1 ltsri in 1 u wi 1 7 I 1 H I Uts I T 1. .ir 1 w 1 tti 8 t 1 IM I ? I 1'5 1 7 1 1; I 40 1 !? I 71 1 ln IV" t 17t1 9 T5 1 1t?e I Id 1 14M t 4I 1. 141 8 8 1 I n I ... sn 1 A 1 ytl.lo I so 1 .1140 I 1 1st I an I iji. 1 w 1 inn 1 i.s t lire I sn 1 i;n 4 I iuo 10 1 SS 40 1 1ll I 10 I 4I 4 10 I lino I 40 t. 14l 4 It I. 1 ar.e 1 to 1 s.v 4 rS 1 KM I 71 CALVES. 1 18 I 88 I 111 I 78 I ts 4 74 1 18 8 7.4 1 K1 I Tl 4 It" t 7S I C 4 n I 140 ( rs 1 1ia I 7 1 110 T 1 ten I I 170 8 7 I 18 l 18 8 TS I fno 8 ft 1 SS4 I 7. 1 to g on 1 it 8 78 1 fvi cm 4 110 8 7S I in 111 1 us on 1 .. I It I l?n ton 1 14 I 80 4 177 4 N) 8 18 8 8 1 17" I 00 1 114 I Ml 1 . 110 I 00 I I' I 71 1 140 Ofl 8 188 8 78 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I I'd I 80 1 41" 4 15 T til II I 744 4 18 1 470 I 78 18 (38 4 18 I. 8 8 4 7(1 4 IS 1 88 IS t 84 4 1 418 4 10 8 20, pigs. 4.7VufvM; bulk or sales. HI 7' lit! RHEFP AND h.ad; market slo l.AM US Receipts. 2.712 to weak; lambs. 27 7. along City l.tve Stock Market. SIOl'X CITY. Mar S.-tRpcclnl Tele njtnini CATTl.K-Recrlpts, l.fcw head; mar. ket we.ik. storkcrs slow; beeves. 24 MrjjVtO; cows, hulls ,iiul mixed. t0ivu4S0; stockers snd feedi rs, IS -Mis 2!i i calves and yearling. I.'. i't4 15. Hi k8 Recelpls. 7 0i1 head, market Jvc lower, selling at lA.lotitiAii bulk of aalea, n ll!Stf 14. PHfcr.P AMI 1.AMB8 Receipts, 400 head, market strong. Receipts rlpal eestein Stork In Sight. of lite stock at the six markets yesterday; prln- Pmith Omaha. S.oiix City Kansas City... ft. Joseph ft lml.t L'hlrsgo Date. l206.ll2O4.l8U2.!lt02.l80l.li0. I 21V4I 8 26 4 6S lb I & 301 tk5 6 2s 4 IS May ... May I... May 6... May 7. . May I... May I... Msy 10... I 24 V 6 1S 4 89 May 11 141 I 751 I I 72 7 02 6 SSI 281 I 6S 4 uj S3 I S3 7u 04 7 UU ft M London Closing Stocks. LONDON, May 22 Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were: Consols, money ... 89 1-18 N. Y. Central.. oo account 9V Norfolk A W... Anaconda Atchison do prd Baltimore A 13 . JI4s .104 Ohio... .11 Is 8.800 70V 48 11.80 800 1,80 0 81.800 8O0 40 100 1.000 mo 1.10 1,000 jr 0 10 188 11 lMt 103 17144 H8V8 I'tH 144 1074 8Vt 18 tl 4! is 106 814 168 H 1!84 13444 loss t4 8S 10:14 144 107 1V 181 IM 4t ins 88 800 400 1.700 l.loO too "io 600 700 4.00 l.ooo SXl 100 8.100 :.o 800 t.8fl to aoo 1 tot 14 18 5 814, '47H tm tis" tso 414, t ssv, 4 7't 8'4 187 80 1IT toiu, 174 41 4 MHk IS414 :;4 tii" 840 t an 14 4S'4 7S IS 17 101 (4 1.804 1744 17844 too 400 Lino 10 6t. tIS 7 (8 84 17V4 10 tf." tt 8M 80 i.400 iM 10 100 40 1.8"0 too f 4 400 8.811 800 400 1,700 ti.ivi 8'W 8O0 800 184.40 t.ni 100 l 8. 100 line 10 7'W 400 1,800 8.70 100 M0 l.liW in 10a 81.100 14444 161 11 16714 174S 81' 344 4 n 140 14 6'S 644 m. 808 . N 132S 824 8J 61S 1331, 24 84 i l('l4 4k 44 144 V 162 'iti, 71 167 V 174 V, II Vt 14 88 74V iivi r4 89 V MV 84 iiiv IV, (3 1114 IIV4 4 Z ini4 I 44 Vk IP, 6 SOV, ii" tt T 147' 'i,:-4 414 14 W 44 V4 US 64S 44S '74, . 7 144S 'l:, 4 S 14SS 10 80S OS . 8.00.1 10 10 )'4 10848 41 CIV, 108 Vs 41 44 S 4' 16 0 Total aalas for the day. 474. 0 shares. 18 " Clone. 144 101 '4 40S 101 31 V 0 116 MS ts 11Uj 31 S 114V, 1"S ' 118 litS 11SS M4 lili 102 141 107 81 811 168 eU7 414 104V, S 27 15 1'i tot 1474 "S II 88 41 V 18 S s 47 138 13 ' 7 tit 641 424 MS 4 MS 7S !S lI inii 115 I71S It 86 64S 7 tt si r-s 82 S 162 111 s fo 161 17IS 3S MS 88 7 J4H 13S 604 MS in MS 104 18 S 131V4 1 2 61 S ns 12 132S n sis : 101 s rs 43 40 100 4IS :is 5 S 4S 1US ns W44 TS 147V, 3l SS tl us 87 60 in MS lMVj 41 108 .o S 280 16a 4 11 MS 8 Canadian PaclSc Ches. A Ohio Chlcsgo Ot. W C. M. A St. P.... De Beers Denrer A R. O... do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Illinois Central .. LoulsTllle A Nash St.. K. A T HIlvKR Bar, .14 S . SO. . 20 .17S : ns . Its . 8S . 14 sit, ilS .178 .148 164, do pfd Ontario A W Pennsytvsnla .... Rand Mines Reading do lat pfd do Id pfd Southern Hallway do pfd Southern PaclSc I'nlon Psclflc do pfd .... f. 8. steal... do pfd Wabash do pfd .... Spanish .144 s . a . 2S . IH 4 . li4 . 4 . 48 . a4 .108 .... S7S IMS vs 4SS 10S :is 47S s per ounce. steauv. 81 8-liid c a Der cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is IS per cent; for three months' bills, 2 -14VaSj per cent. Wool Market. BOSTON. May; WOOLc-The Boston wool mariiet is -without sncclal futiiin. I trade being quiet, with prices firmly held. jjeaiers are approacmng the new clip, with scant stocks on hand. Old territory ock Is practically exhausted.. Fine clothing Is held at about 70c, line medium at 6(VtfhoC and half blood at 68fi7Ce. Pulled wools are dull. Australian crossbred and merino are moving moderately and are In a strong position, j-ieaaing quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above. 84(fj34e; X, 31&rc; No. 1. 874)3Sc; No. 2, S7'o"3c; line unwashed. 2!iSc: Quarter blood unwashed. 8ivv&3-'c; three-eighths blood, 3g33c; half hlood, 33h33c; unwivhed delaine, yiti2c; tine wa-died delaine. asH'oSTc. Michigan tine unwashed, 24&2ic; quarter blood unwashed, SoVtf&Slc; three-eighths blood, 8111!c; half blood, 31 19 3.1c; unwashed, delaine. 27!ijc. Kentucky. Indiana, etc.. three-elnhtha and quarter blood, 81'&33c. Territory and Idaho tine, Zlvic: heavy fine. lftuOOc: fine me dium. OiiSc; medium. 2627c; low medium. Z7c. Wyoming fine, 21fg:2c; heavy fire. Iiii0t:; fine medium, IS'&iSc; medium, I'Af 27c; low medium, 2;Sj'27c. I'tah and Nevada fine. 226 23c; heavy fine, lira 20c: tine medium. 22B2Sc; medium. 2i;v727c; low medium, Zifgi 23c. Dakota fine. 22ru'23c; fine medium, iaa 2Sc: medium, 27ii8c; low medium, 2tvgi7c. Montana fine, choice, 2-525c; fln average, 23'q-Z4c; fine medium, choice. 4(o25c; aver age. 3i24c; staple, ziraJRc: medium choice. 27&'5la. LONDON. May 22.-WOOI, The offerlnKS at the wool auction sslea today amounted to 13,942 bales. Merinos and crossbred were In active requeat. Americans bought a few rrossbreds, chiefly light parcels. Withdrawals were frequent, as holders aakd rates above buyers' views. Follow ing are the sales In detail: New Bouth Walea, 1,800 hales: scoured, Is 2d2s lVfedl greasy. b'd-Sls 3d. Victoria. 3.i00 bales; scoured, la idg2s lUdi greasy, Sdtns 4d. Bouth Australia. 100 bales; scoured, Is I'd; greasy, SWaPS-fl. New 2aland, 8,000 bales: scoured. Is Id7i2s 2V4d; scoured. Is ldi&s lHd; greasy, SHd'S'ls 4d. Cape of Oo-d Hope and Natal, 100 bales: scoured. Is td'ols Id; greasy, o4jtiSHd. Rrltlsh Columbia, 2o0 bales; greapy, lldQIs titd. 8T IXl'IS, May 21 WOOI-Steady : me dium grades, combing and clothing, uiig.lic; light fine. 2-;aJ5VAc- heavy fine. lVgSic; tub washed, 33i&3Hc. May May May May May May May May May May May 12... 12.. 14... 15.. 18... IT.. 18.. 18.. 20.. 21.. 22.. 2041 5 17 8 CH 161 4 6S I 62 7 VI I 86) S 18 I 24V 6 1S 4 89 I 7 Oil I 6I1 I 11 S ZDS b 77 4 641 S 841 t 80 1 I 80S! 6 Ml 4 82 ( 8 471 Wf I 4 14 2VI I 21 I 21 a I 22 h 11 814 291 2 I 23U S 27Va S t 3fVi! 6 S lSi S 20 28 26 20 4 82 4h 4871 4 81 4 02 4 62 5 47 42 27 6 84 6 26 27 4 47, 32 2641 I 5 24 4 4 27 7 11 6 29 4 411 25! 6 19 1 08 7 13 7 11 7 07 7 12 a 7 12 7 07 7 02 i6 I 88 S 71 i 86 t SB 6 72 8 74 a 5 73 6 C4 2 17 I 21 t 2 8 20 6 11 6 11 5 03 6 06 Sunday. The ofticlal numher of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: C, M. A St. P 7 8 Wabaah 2 Missouri Pacific 4 7 2 1 t'nlon Pacific 67 50 11 C. A N. W., east 1 10 1 C. N. W weet 48 62 C, St P.. M. 0 31 26 C, H A Q., east 1 7 ... 1 C, B. & Q.. west. ...133 62 3 1 C, K. I. A P., east... 7 21 C, R. I. A P., west.. 2 6 Illinois Central 2 7 Chicago Ot. Western. 2 4 Total receipts ....98 28 17 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle.Hogs. Sheep. omana packing co... ,... own is. no Swift Ac Company 1.7R5 8.040 Cudahy Packing Co 1.0 J 4.864 Armour A Co 1,394 &,(X) Cuda'y Pkg. Co., Soo City Vansant & Co 1 W. I. Stephen 72 Hill & Son 83 Hamilton A Rothschild.. 3 Mlko Haggerty 2 J. B. Koot & Co 80 8. ic a...; : 138 ...... Other buyers ; li 5.18 06 l.fnS C2o 147 357 Sugar and Molasses. NEW YORK, May 22.-SITOAR-Ritw, stead v; fair refining, 2 29-32'jW 1516c; centrifugal. 6H test, 3 13-32(tf3 7-16c: mo lasses sugar, 2 21-S?'tf2 ll-lc;. refined. te:tdv; No. 6. 4c; No. 7, 3.tc; No. 8. 8c; No. ! 2.86c: No. 10. 2 8c; No. II. 2.75c; No. 12, t.'Oc; No. 13. 2 66c: No. 14, 8.6uc; confec tioners A. 4 35c; mould. A, 4.85c; cut loaf, 6.20c; crushed, 6.20c; powered, 4.60c; granu lated, 4.5c; cubes, 4.75c. MOIASSF.S Steady ; New Orleuns open kettle, good to choice, 8nfj3Sc. NEW ORLEANS. May 22 -Sl trAR Quiet, steady; open kettle centrlf ugnl. 8(1? 3 7-li'e: centrifugal whites, SJt4c; yellor-s, 3ft3Sc; seconds, 2ij3Sc. MOIASSES Nominal; rpen kettle, 17( 80c; centrifugal. 732'V. SYRUP Nominal; 26S30c. Totals 6.807 16.409 3,lOi CATTLE The receipts of cattle this morning were very heavy, but Just how heavy no one knew, as a very considerable proportion of the receipts was reported back of washouts. There were, however, enougli cattle lr. the yards already when the market opened to make a big showing. While there waa a sprinkling of cow stuff the big end of the receipts consisted of corn-fed .steers. Buyers were disposed to go slow and wait for Information both as to the condition of other markets and as to the extent of the local receipts. The result was a very slow and late opening and the forenoon was well advanced before business of any con sequence waa transacted. When the cattle did aell they went at prices generally 10c lower than yeateiday. At the same time there were cases where salesmen who hap pened to have something especially desir able, such as handy light cattl?. thought that they were able to secui-e steady or nearlv steady prices. For every case of that kind, however, there were other cases In which salesmen thought that If anything thev had to take off more than 10c, this latter condition being especially noticeable in connection with rough finished cattle. Cows snd heifers were slow, packers evi dently figuring on buying them lower. Still well finished cows and heifers which Just happened to strike a buyer's fancy did not aell very much different from yes terday. Anything that did not especially appeal to buyers was lower and slow sale. There were a few stockers here, but no foeders of any consequence In sight. There were not. in fact, enough cattle of this kind to cut any material figure In the dny's operations. Such cattle as were offered generally sold at what looked Ilka steady prices. Representative galea- BEEF bTEERS. Sew York Mining Storks. NEW YORK. May 22. Closing quotations en mining slocks were: Adams Cos Alios Breeve Bnsnaarlck Cos Comstota Tunnel ... Cos. Cat A V4 Kura silver Iroa Surer Laadviiie Con o Utile Chief 8W Ontario . 14 pair 4.4 , a ' Phoanlg 1 ii Pot (Ml ,8 . K Saisss To tfe iSlerra Kavaua. 28 M 'Small Hopae .V . 8 1 Standard 80) Bank t learlnas. OMAHA. Msv 22 Rank rlearinera I dsy were tl.6M.t48 IL and for the ponding dale laet year ll,2t.. 75. for lo-corre- oa. Included, 141 HV;, nrsu, lVi i''u ; RYE No. 2, 64'c. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. May 22 -Today s tate ' men 1 of the treasury balaucea In the gt-u- Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK. Msy 22 -EVAPORATED APPLES Market firm: strictly prime, 11c; choice. HStti'UMjC; fancy. ll'U12c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FR CITS Prunes are aald to be attracting a little better de mand for future ahipment and rem 11 In firm on spot with quotations ranging from 7S to c. according to grade. Apricots ere practically nominal on snot with choice quoted at 12vc; extra choice, IMjMc: fancy, l4:14Vc. Peachea are quiet, but firm on spot with choice st He: extra choice. Us iff UVtc; fancy. ll4j?12c; extra fancy, MWic. Raisins are dull and nominal: loose mutri. tel. 6a6Sc; eeeded raisins, t '" and Lon don layers. II 6OI1I SO. t'oflee Market. NEW YORK, May 22 COFFEE Fu'ure opened steady st unchanged prices to an advance of 6 points In response to stesdy European cables. There was a little de mind from Europe, and some local buvinx. supposed to be covering of short, which sustained the market in the abserj-.e of aggreaa:ve offerings, the market closln d'MI to net unchanged to i points Merh-r Bales for the day were reported of 22.25" bag-:, Inrludlnr May at 6 2Sc: July. 35j: tjente-n-ber. 4 500 56c; November, 70c; December, b.75) Sue; March. 7.0k-; April. 7 0tj7.u6c. Dalntk bra's Market. Dl.LCTH. May JV.-WHEAT-To arrive and on track. No. 1 northern, S4'c; No. I northern. Kc; May. 84c; July, 83Sc ten-ber. 81aC. OATS To arrive, on track and 32vtc Sep. Mty. Peoria (train Market. PEORIA. May !2 CORN Firm, No 8 yellow. 4Hc; No. 2. 4H'l No. 4. 47c: no grade. 43r4bC. OATB-Stcady; No. I ahlle. liC, No. 4 Ns At. Pr 1 1111 4 tl 1 710 I 80 17 1108 4 88 J 881 I 18 HW 4 IS Jl 171 8 0 40 11T6 4 88 i 781 4 IS 10 li'4 4 SO 4 1U7 4 IS 41 nil 4 8 10 877 4 26 13 126 4 1 I 80 4 26 81 10CI 4 0 I M IS i:42 4 83 J 1140 4 10 4 ll 10 11 697 4 10 11 ll'O 4 0 II tt,4 4 16 6: llf.2 4 80 870 4 16 11 118 4 M 8 1023 4 40 1 138 I 0 34 171 4 45 4 lo0 4 00 II 848 4 40 16 llll 8 00 II 811 4 60 41 ll7 6 00 88 H! 4 8 43 147 8 00 II 44 4 60 II lltl 8 00 10 1"9S 4 6 14 liM 6 00 t 10U 4 IS 18 llll 8 00 tl l'l 4 0 If HtS t t; 10 1058 4 40 17 H87 6 03 4 104O 4 0 II t065 i 06 4 f2 4 10 1 1180 6 10 l'0 4 74 17 11"! I 10 80 181 4 76 4 l;47 8 16 SI 1M 4 76 10 H17 6 I Ii 1180 4 76 t 1420 8 14 i; 4 I') 13 IH I 20 V) '.24S 4 I' 11 l-'0 6 2i Jf Ill 4 0 1 1278 6 t 8 109," 4 60 II H.-4 6 16 18 106 4 M II 1.144 6 !i 21 124 4 61 81 ISM 6 4J i: 12 4 80 4 182 t ill 17 1:60 4 86 COWS. J 480 t 00 1 O0 8 76 1 62 I 2 12 8 .'4 8 86 lv0 J 15 1 100 I 6i 1 10M t U 4 1(0 8 46 t n-i i 61 1 1070 I 65 1 840 I 46 4 K2 1 0 4 eg, 2 80 40 IH I I 10 I 840 I 4 7 444 18 2 70 8 80 t! 858 I 84 1 1040 8 0 1 850 4 00 1 10 I 00 1 11'" I 0 4 86J 10 4 ..llli 4 8 ss 8 0 I 160 4 00 6 XI I 00 II Ki 4 05 1 14 8 11 7'. Ill . 6) 1 10 I 1040 4 1 I lO-'O 8 10 1... MS 4 11 1 832 I II 1 I'I) 4 10 I Ill 8 16 114 4 16 1 110 8 It 1 l:4 4 16 7 Ill I II II 1126 4 16 1 117 I 18 1 Ill 4 1 1 1170 I 10 11 78J 4 10 101 8 8 1 IBM 4 ti 1 112 8 60 1 8:0 4 26 4 836 1 44 1 1460 4 25 1 121 3 S I 1 :4M 4 IS 1 liO 8 46 1 1170 4 24' 6 77 14', 8 1254 4 IV I !(t I '. II 14 4 S8 :l 3 IH 4 I I 4 28 1 8 1 8 70 1 1') 4 !"l 17 l.i 6 7 1 140 4 1 4 811 8 76 1 1245 4 as 1 1041 8 76 I 140 4 44 I? I 16 1 1.6-1 4 4 1 171 I 16 2 471 4 14 HEIFERS 1 71 2 44 1 756 4 II 1 4' I Ii 16 647 4 10 1 475 I 14 l 411 86 I 4M I 00 I 4 4 IV I 470 If I 4 III t 67 I 00 14 M7 4 40 8 IK I 76 1 7'4 4 61 I . MS 4 10 4 7H 8 4) 1 M 114 6 4l 8 U HOGS No one knew exactly where they were at In the hog yards this morning ow ing to the uncertainty regarding receipts. Everything eemfd to Indicate that the run would be very large, but Just how large It was hard to say, as ctarhtv-five enrs of stork were reported back ot a washout on the Northwestern Just west of Fremont. The fact that no one knew whether they were hogs or caltl or whether thry would he In time for today's market added to the uncertainty. Packers' repreeetiia(l es took 't for granted that the run would be large and they were evidently determined to he on the safe side, hence started out bidding ftillr 5c lower than yesterday. In other words, their bids were on the basis of Sd 20 for the general run of hogs, the popular price yesterday having been IS. 16. Sellers also seemed to think It best to be on the safe side and hence were refusing to make the concession on the ground that If It should become necessary to take off they could do so on the close Just as well as on the opening. The result was that the fore noon dragged along with nothing being done and the trade being practically at a standstill. When the hogs did sell they went largely at 16 22't. or 2H- lower than yesterday. Everything was sold by 11 o'clock. The weakness developed today carries the market to the lowest point touched since Mav 9. when the average of all the hogs Total .... DM All 4, Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep . 6.1ml 14 f 4.hm . l.i4 7.0H) 4KI . 4.1m 21.8110 4,ori . 3.17 lit.l " 1.713 . 7.M' ll.fsm S.( . 4, 1A.0DO 11.000 26.9K7 80,301 22.212 VII01.K4I.E MARKET. was 16.2ns. Ns II.. 78.. 7?.. 71.. 76 . 12.. 77 . II.. 68.. 71.. 8. . 74 . 70.. 76.. 68.. 5 . 7.. 47 . 40.. 8.. 71.. 84.. 71 . 74.. 80.. 141. 7.. 78.. 0.. 87.. 14.. 74.. 7.. 7.. 7.. 78., 78., 71., 71., 46. 12. !. 72., 14 76., 86. 78. 61. 44. 81 8k. 110 40 10 too 14 AS. ..10 ..161 ..to .146 ,.l'4 ..147 .124 .116 ..140 .281 ..134 ..836 ..212 ..! .214 ..861 ..tn ..131 ..lol ..117 ..146 .168 ..16 ..131 ..21 ..138 ..111 ..lit ..174 ..141 ..117 ..21 .203 . lit . .180 .231 ..111 ..131 ..111 .121 .121 ..146 ..261 ..124 .134 ..110 ..211 ..181 ..261 . 117 SHEEP-There snap and life to 180 8 8 i; too 40 0 1(0 110 'in lis 40 140 80 HO 240 io 10 180 io 'w too rt. 10 4 to 4 20 4 l! 4 2tv, 21V8 IH 4 MV 4 I2i 4 21 '-i 22Uj 4 21 ' 4 124 4 r' 4 ttv 4 114 I !1 4 t2l 4 tl", 22V 4 12 6 21 s 4 tl 4 21S I 2t4 4 121 I 22 Ki, I 12l 4 22 S 4 22i 4 lit 4 I J 4 I tit 4 224 4 214s 4 224 4 124 4 22S 4 124 4 224 4 224 22 4 214 4 224 4 2?4 4 t!4 4 124 4 124 was the T4n 69... 1... 14... 14... 22 .. 8 .. 78... 62... 81... 73... 74 .. 41... 64... 73 .. 76 ... 77... 72... 72... 63. .. 6... ... 71... 61 .. 7... 8... 71... 74... 64... 1... 81... 78... 71... 41... 21... 46... 4 .. 108.. 64... 88... 4f... 6.. 88... 4.. 85... 71.., 117. V.. . 44.. . ...fS ..118 ...Ml ...218 .216 ...14 ...in .. 108 . . . 121 ...124 .. 221 ...138 ..118 ..138 .. 181 ...121 . . . 117 ...111 ...130 ..116 ...141 . . 232 ...207 ...Ml ...240 ..141 ...84 ...2r.o ... 203 ... ...tni ...2?6 ..236 .. 130 ...114 ..161 ...278 ...2 ...214 ...274 ....271 ...22 ...266 ...248 ...1.6 ,...237 ....245 16 ...878 8h. 120 110 P 4 22' 4 224 124 4 114 114 214 224 4 124 4 124 4 124 124 4 124 4 134 4 124 I 124 4 214 4 124 8 124 4 124 1 224 4 214 4 2!4 4 124 4 26 4 28 4 16 4 26 25 4 26 4 28 4 25 4 16 4 16 4 IS 6 16 I 26 4 15 16 4 15 4 21 4 26 4 23 4 16 4 86 4 16 4 2 IS 16 4 80 not quite as much sheep trade at this point us usual. The more desirable kinds of lambs sold early and the market was reported as steady at the opening, although not very active, l-ater on advices from eastern points were not quite so reassuring and this coupled with the fact that a con siderable proportion of the offerings did not seem to appeal very strongly to buyers made the close slow and If anything a little bit easier then yesterday. The H. B. Rltchey Iambs, which were the best here, sold at 26.86. which was the same as yes terday's top. The remainder of the larr.ha sold from that price on down, some feeders selling at lo.zb. Aa was the case yesterday there were no sheep or ewes here of any consequence, the receipts consisting almost entirely of lambs There was, however, one hunch of ewes good enough to bring 16.75. Quotations on clipped stock: Oood to choice western lambs. 6.60Ji6.8n; fair to good lambs, t6.0O4i6.5O; cull lambs, 14 .60"a 6.26; good to choice yearlings, 5.75tr6. J; fair to good yearlings. .tOdiS. i5; good to choice wethers. 15. 7. 16 .00: fair to good wethers, M))S.ibi good to choice ewes, l5.5tKj5.76; fair to good ewes, 4.7Lu-j.6C DUCKS, 84.20(0 4.70. No. 2 western lambs, feeders 2 western ewes feeders.. feeders. . f7 western lamb 29 western lamb 272 western lambs, 10 western ewes ... 240 western In nibs . 2til western lambs . 274 western lambs . 264 Colorado Iambs 1 cull ewe 17 cull ewes 1 buck 1 buck 8 bucks I cull lamb 6 western ewes W western ewes 242 western lambs... II western ewes... 4 yearlings 267 western lambs... 69 western lamhs... 632 western lambs... bi4 western lambs... 1 western lamb 148 western lambs... Av 55 'i0 63 61 61 118 87 84 62 86 80 S3 140 120 93 60 111) ro 62 87 87 77 73 78 78 70 . 75 Pr. 4 (X) 6 J 6 16 6 80 6 60 6 00 36 6 66 6 60 6 85 4 00 4 25 4 76 4 75 4 76 6 00 6 60 6 76 5 76 6 76 8 26 6 6 66 6 65 6 65 6 6) 6 66 Condition of Trad and annotations on Staple and Fancy Prodoee. FGt IS Receipts, liberal, trosh stock, casa count. 15c. LIVE 1-on.TRY-Hen. 10V,c; roosters. 6(i7c: turkeys, 15c: ducks, 11c; spring chick ens, t I4li6 0i per ilox. M'TTKK Packing stock. 124jo; choice to fancy dairy. 16c; creamery, iU 11 21 40. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Feed com pany: Nu. 1 upland. 110.60; medium. 18.50; course, 9. rt1. Rve straw, 16.60. HIUN-1'ir ton. 17.5o. NEW VEOtrABLES. TOMATOES -Florida, per orate of 20 lba net, 1.100. W AX KEANS -per bog of about 2t lbs., 23 00. 8TRINO UKANS - Per box of about It lbs , net, 11.00 TCKNU S . BEET8 AND CARROTS Louisiana, ncr fins hunches. 46c. HEAP I.KTTVCE Home grown, per doa. hnris, tfytjic. LEAF LETTCCE Hothouse, per dos. heads, 35c. Cl'Cl'M PERS Hothouse, per dog., 78o. ONIONS Colorado, yellow and red, 140 per lb ; Texas, In crates, white, SI. 76; yet Ion, 11.26. M CPU ROOMS Hothouse, rr lb., oOtrflOo. RADISHES-Per doi. bunches, Ir&c. CARNAGE California. 2Vn3c per lb. CELERY Florida, $1.00 per dos. OLD Eiir.lAi.l.E. POTATOES Home grown, per bu., S0Tjl 60c; South Dakota, per bu., 66c; Colorado, per bu., 80c. ISAVV HK.AiNr rer ou., n so; ro. a, i.ia, 1JMA HEANS-Per lb, no. TROPICAL FRl ITS. DATES Per box of SO-lb. pkgs.. 22.00; Hallowe'en. In 70-lb. boxes, per box, 6c; Say ers, per lb., 4c; walnut stuffed. 1-lb. pkgs., 2. () per dos.; 8-lb. boxes, II Ou. OHANUES t aurornia. extra rancy nea- iand. large sixes, 3.jtVgj. ,3; Mediterranean sweets, all sixes, 3.&v4.(J; iaticy navels, . ... . LEMONS umoniers, extra lancy, X4U slue, 16.00; 200 to 360 slse, 15.86. FIOS t alllortua, per io-id. enrton, tKj 85c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, lie; six-crown, 13c. BANANAS Per medium slsea Duncn, 11.7b 2.25; Jumbos, $2.5(eSO0. tirtAr'tli rnt'll tailiurni, per uus.. ei.ro. PINEAPPLES-Sizes 24, 20 and 36, to.OU; size 42, 13.60. FRCITS. . APPLES I'tah. Hen Davla, 12 per bu. box; Winesaps, 12.60 per bu. box; other var ieties, l2.GOiii2.60 per bu. New York applea and Russets, so.bu per 001. CHERRIES California, 12.00 per 8-lb. box, REEF CUTS. Ribs: No. 1, 11c; No. 2, 10c; No. S, so. I.oln: No. 1, He; No. 2, 12c; No. 2, lie. Chuck: No. 1. 54c; No. 2, 6V4c: No. 2, 6c. Round: No. 1. 8c; No. 2. 7c; No. 2. 70. Plate: No. 1. so: no. ;;, 3c; ro. a, zvc. M I SCKL1-.A IN fclO I S. CIDER Per Keg, 13.75; per bbl., 16.75. HONEY New, tier 24 lba 23.60. CHEJSSE Swiss, new. 16c; Wisconsin brick. 12c; Wisconsin llmberger, 13c; twins, lHc; Young Amerllcans, 15c. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1. aoft shells, nsw crop, per lb.. 164e: hard shells, per lb.. 13Hc. Pecars, large, per lb., 14c; small, per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb., 6Hc; roasted, per lb., 8C Chill walnuts, per lb., lai&'lSHo. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb 16c. Cocoanuta, 24 per sack of 100. FRESH FISH Trout, 11c: halibut. 11c; Slckeral, dressed, 7c; white bass, Uc: sun sh, 6c; perch, skinned nnd dressed, 8c; pike. tyo'lOc: redsnapper, 11c; salmon, 18c; crappies, 6c; eels. 18c; black bass, 22c; whltnflsh, 1012c; frog legs per doi., 55c; lobsters, green, 16c t . boiled lobsters, 42c; blueflsh, 15r; herring, 60; Spanish mack erel, 16c; haddock, 10c! shrimp, II per gal.; smelts. 12c; cod. 12c; bullheads, 12c; cattish. 15c; roe shad. 75c; flounders, 11c. HIDES, FELTS AND TALLOW No. 1 green hides. 9c; No. 2, 8c; No. 1 salted, 11c; No. 2. 10c: bull hides. 78,e; dry hides, 1220c; horse hides, large, IS; small, 12; sheep pelts, each, 50c(?jl 25. Tallow No. 1, 4V; No- 2. 2c; rough, l4c El'OAR-Orniiulated cntic. In bbls., 14.96; granulated cane. In sacks, 14.91; granulated beet. In sacks, 14 81. SYRl'P In baiicls, 24c pe' gal.: In cases, 8 10-lb. rans, ll.W: cases, 11 6-lb. cans, 12.80; cases. 24 24-lh. cans. 11.90. COFFEE Roasted: No. 35, 26Ve per lb.j No. 30, l!c per lb.; No. 26, 184c per lb. I No. 2n. 154c per lb.; No. 21, 124c per lb. Cl'RED FISH Family whltefish, per 4 bbl., 100 lbs., It 50; Norway mackerel, per bbl., 2o0 lbs.. hlOHters, 14000; No. 1. 128.00; No. 2. $:g.00; No. 3. ICO.OO; Irish, No. t, 116.00; herring. In bbls., 200 lbs. each, Norway, 4k, 113.00; Norway, Hk, 113.00; Holland, mixed, 111.50; Hollind herring, In kegs, milker Wc; krgs, mixed. 70c. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 5tVn.oc, Maine, 11.15. Tomatoes, 2-lb. cans, tl.2fxirl.60: 2-lb., S74cfetl 00. Pineapples, ?rrated. 2-lb.. I2.06'u2.30: siloed, Il.8ufc2.20. lallon spples. fancy, 13 90; California apri cots, 21.40of2.00; pears, II. 75260; peaches, fancy. 11.75(62.40; H. C. 11euch.es, .0iKJi2.50. Alaska salmon, red. 11.25; fancy Chinook, F., 12.10; fancy sockeye, F., U K; sardines. 4 oil. 12.60: mustard. I2.6013.10. Sweet pu'atoes, ll.l.Vffl.25, sauer kraut, 11.00: pumpkins, KOcfttl.OO: wax beans t-lb., 769 90c; lima beans, 2-lh., 75cjjgl.85; spinach. tl.ST.; chesp peas, 2-lh. 80c; extra, 75(&90cj fancy, 11.35(51.75. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M4.HKF.T Cattle and Hogs Steady Sheep Steady lambs I.OTTcr. CHICAGO. Mny 22-CATTLERecclr,ts, t.roo lerd; nrarkel rteiuly; c nimon to p,l n,i steers. I4tv()6 3''; cows 22.2u4t5.ti4; heifers, !' TMlO In; hulls. I3ir)ftj4 25; talvis, 12 7j4 6.26: Blockers and feeders, 12.75 'u "i.OO. HOUS Rere.rts. I'l,'""' hi ad: market eteadv; cholie to prime hevy, ! 374'a I 4j'.4i; medium to nod heivy, 6 224i,6H.4; butcher weights. i,,.374'in!424; good to choice heavy miod, 16.32V. U6.n;4; packin';, 20 O.ijj.; 374- 6MKEP AND LA.M fiS Receipts, IRt'io head; market, sheen stetdy; lamlis, Iftii.V lower Sheen, ti fr'uo"; yearlings, 111104 6 jo; lambs. I'i 7Ui7.25. Metal Mr'et. NFTW YORK. May 22.-METAIJ1-Tha Ixindon tin market recovered part of yes terday's loss during today's session, spot closing at 1S6 Ins and futures at 18?. lineally the market was quiet and a shad higher. In sympathy, at I10.5i'p;41.ti6. Copper win firmer In the 1ondoti market also, closing at S6 for spot and 14 10s for futurrs. Ixiciillv cojmer was unchanged, with lake quoted at $1S.7Sj1.i, electrolytlo at tl8.374ftl8.75 and casting at tl8.2fai8.S74. I!id was oiil'-t at 5 75'Ji8.ri In the local I market nnd declined 6d to 16 16a In Lon I don. Ppclter rinsed at 127 2s 6d In london and nt .ri.!8&6.rtl In New York. Iron wss I a sluiile higher In thu English market, with I stantlird foiimlrv qiiotrd al 60s 7d and j Cleveland warrants al aos 104d. Ijcally ro cliiiiiKe was reriorted. No. 1 northern i foundry being quoted at SlK.7."f 10 4fi. No. 2 1 northern and No. 1 southern foundry nt 1 118 '.Vilf.'-o nnd No. 2 southern foundry nt i i7 7618.00. PT. I tins. Mav 22. METALS Lead, firm. 15 ail. bpeiter, quiet, ii.w. Kansas KANSAS teli.ts, 4,UJ t lly l ive Stock SI irket. CITY. Msy '.'2. CATTLE Re lit ad. Including 2im e'luti.-ins Market, best steady, others I'm lower; choice export and di"rsrd beef steers, to i'6 iib.CO; fan to good, 14 2V&5 .15; ffl:n f'"'l steers, 2'I 76'a 5 25 . stockers und fder.'. Ii Oj Ol.io; routhein steers. J.7.Kt6,; sj.ithei i tows. S-'.ifi 4.o0: native cows, J50"ii; nr.tlve helfri-. f;.4i)iT'i.2.; bulla, t.iyl.; calves. KMrtt 25. HOGS Rr ij is. 21.3 0 head: market tfioc letter; top. .: i; bulk of a ties. ! 157', .7-g; heavy, a 1743 i 324; n-icker. t. iy . :2i-: l.is anl lights. ..4'j!rS224 8HEF.P AND I.AM13S-Recelpts. 4.0' htiitl; market siendv to l')c low-r; nit ve Units. 6tf7.S1; western lamhs. fi', '16 ; fed sheep ar.d yearlings. ; 2"; Text a rl'pped yeirllrr.s. ijii6 25; Texss c'ir' t 1 rh-ep, t6.O04jti.OQ; stockers aid feeders. :. 44 j 75. St. I.onla Lire 8te. tt-rl et. j ST. LOt'18. May 2C -CATTLE-Receipt , 7.510 head. Including 3 7l Texr: mars.et j Kc lower; native sliipi lug and export Me rr. Hl'iiiH, dressed bef snd butcher tei . I JJuWMK: s:eir unier ncuid'. ) 4, 4. 55, sttckeis ind 'e-d'-ts. 12 -V't ! f''; i i.ii'i 1 snd heifer. tl.O.-'i 4 86; fino'i. $!.:' it-:; bulls. :'7V'gS.'c: calv. :3 Ci; '.; Texat ' rd IndHn st-rs. J2 0"iIm1; 11v.fi an 1 I heifer", t? UA. 2.85. ! IIOOS- Rerelft. It '.'f head; mnryet ..c lotter; pigs and I ht. 3 ( ; Sc ; p.tc,:i 1 irtf4j j.30; tutcheis and left he.-.vy. tlU'ii, 6S". ! SHEEP AND l.AM PS - Roceirts. ' V head; market steady nttlv r.iutirri ' i' tv&'O; limbt. 15 V-f ".: cu'! 1 and b'.Kk-.' 14 216 75; stockers. f3 6 "' O'i. j 81. Josenti Live tlneL Me'te. FT. Jo-Erf. Sliy "2 -CATTLn-p. clpts. 3.187 head, market sietdv 10 '.1 c ' lo e( . i.stl' es. i6i56.!1; eows and heli.r-, 2176714 90. etockers and fer.f:.. J'',4.0; HOGS Reeeip s lf.i1 h:i.1 Mj74 low i : l.Jitt, it U. median. ai.J hear), 'j-SaHtjlc. Cot too SarLet. NEW YORK. Mnv 22. COTTON Kpo; cli veil quiet; n lddllng uplands, 11.90c; ml. idling K'llf. 12.16c; sales, 200 bal.i. ST. 1,t! IS. May 22. COTTON Steady . middling. 11 sales, none; receipts. 2r.1 l.al 'S, (.iiipint iils 3H1 bales ; stilt k, 32,437 bSl NEW ORLEANS. May 1. COTTON Ppot c'o-d quiet, sales. 1.300 hales; ordl- r 84c: rood ordinary, 9 13-16c; low middling. lOc; middling. ll'c; gool j,' riM'tiit. ll-.c; middling fair, 124c; re rnir.. s.nn', halo: stock, I '1.774 bales. LIVERPOOL. May 22. COTTON Spot In fair dmnnri; prices u rofnts lower, Anierltup roidjllna fulr, 6.59d; good mld n'lng, f.S'd; mic'dltna. S.l."d: low mid-r'linn-. 6"7d: good ordlr.aiy. S7d. ordl-r.sr-. 6 f''d. rhe eal. of the day wer-5 "1 "0a hl-s. of which 1.O0O hale were for speculation and export and lniludi-1 hsies American. Receipts win 4 I'.OO) bn'.cs, IncluOIng 6.600 bales Amerl c? n. 4!ls r:d Rosin. VTW TO"K. Miy 2?.-OM.S-Cotonsee1 r. firm; iirlme c-ui'e, f " b. mills 31c, T'l''iml. irlme vejjov', XiXf Petroleum, ri,.(i,v r""n"t New York. 87 Hj; Philsdol ri.ii snd 7; ilt'Tiore, 7 7j; fhlltdelnMa snd T-"'ir -f In bul't. 145. Turpentine, firm; 1;" " pncii vF1rin ; strilned common to good, Ot CIJV. T- r'( Ct r1 ; ,.. l-.l.-S ,."w.'e. '"'1 l."" H. P VA I P.l . Mnv 72.-OI! -Credit bl sMrnients. 44 u'l bhls.; iv- ls.; -iins. 13 2"5 bbls.: av- yi.. PM"--nls. I liTit, H 1 .a raae. VA H 't-e. f.r-i: 6" P'-f'V- C 1 : i 1 - . ci f ; N. 81 ' 11 j 0 t,!s : run. Lima. e. '(.-11 I.Ms. Cv. Miy I2.-CII-Tnr- 'a H C. ' '0; r tt 1"; ' .': I. f i m- K. 14 75; 1 W U. t ill ; W W, 14.95. Plilltdrlnl-li Produce Market. P'MLMiri PMIA Msy f !. MI'TTFU .--t-; est rn crearii"i y, JV: extra nearby 2rc 1 I'lit 'H' n it ; .-, rby fresh. 174c at if" free'- 1.4.. at mark prln's r 'i nie-l ' 'I EESE Finn; New York full cream