TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 24, 16. t t 4 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wtoktr Feelmc Perrau'eg Whole Liit of Oere&Ia. DUE TO BEARISH INFLUENCES OF RAIN More Favorable Report of Craai Con Htlea Are Receive! Spot WkMl an Cora , Bath Coaaleera bly Iawer Oata Matle. ' OMAHA. Mar O. U At the opening there wse heavy selling Of wbrtt and prices were HIj'Sc lower. This wn followed by a further decline of about c. Reports of rain came from all over the southwest and all news was of a mora cheerful nature. Cable were W: lower. On all fractional ralllea there wrb plenty of wheat for Halo. The cash de mand waa lighter and cash price In both northwest and southwest wera off 111 Hie. July closed an even cent lower. I. rare receipt, lower cshles and good weather weakened wheat. There waa little trade and th market wa heavy, with price ruling about We lower. Corn waa Influenced by the wesknesg In wheat. Cneh price were down vvvNc. The cloae on July waa Sc below yesterday. Oat were weakv closing He lower. The trade waa lltlea. loveland, weather man at Lincoln. ssy there will be plenty of rain now In th-) section east or the Rocny mountain. Primary wheat- receipt were 227,001 bu. ond ahlpments 22.000 bu., against re ceipt laat year of 239,000 bu. and ship, merits of 282,000 hu. Corn receipt were fOA,000 bu. and ahlpmenta 84.000 bu , against, receipts iat year or 449.000 hit and shipments of 10,000 bu. Clearance were J bu. wheat, 24.780 bbla. flour, 70,000 hu. corn, and 39,000 hu. oat. Liverpool closed $Hd lower on wheat ann m lower on corn. Local range of option: 81c; May, Kc. July ber. "4pj. OATS To arrive, on 32 c. Articles.) Open. I High.) Low. Cloe. Yes'y. "Wheat-I May... July... Corn May... July.,. Oat ' May... July... 7irll 77b' 7RB 77B 74B 754 A I ToHA 74HA 75A 76 A 45A 45A ' 44 A 44'.A 45A 4SA 43VfcA 427 .42TA 43 .'J.., 32B 30HB : A aaked. B bid. . Omaha Cask Price. WHEAT No. hard. 77H79Hc. hard. 73W77c; -No. 4 hard, 70373c; Sc; No. 3 nprlnc. 7276o. 8 yellow, prior. 7Sc; 1 CORN No. J. 44Vcj-No. ro. 1 wnite, inc. OATS No. mixed, 31e . ivc; ino. t wnite. 11c. .; RTE No. 2, 6?c:Ka t, B6V4o. No. No. I No. ! 44Hc white, Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis tjmana Duluth Carlot Receipt. . J Wheat. Corn. Oats. St. Lou I s ... 27 ...108 . ... 8 ... 28 ' ... 80 40 '48 150 87 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featare of tke 'J-raalnar at.d Closlngc Prleoa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, May 28. Additional ralna In Kanaa and Nebraska caused weakness to- tlay In the local wheat market. At the close the July delivery showed a net loss of lo. Corn wa down Sc. Oat were off HtfHc ' Pfovialona wera a shade to 2Vc tlghar. Sentiment In the wheat pit today waa bearish from the opening to the close. The main factor In the situation waa wet weather In the southwest. According to the weather bureau rain had fallen during the night throughout Kansas, Nebrask and' other portions of the winter wheat belt, breaking the drouth in that, section of the country. The weakness waa In creased by a forecast of still more rtin tonight. A sharp break In th price o the May delivery following th decline of yesterday also weakened prices In general There wa free selling by local longs all day and the market received Ita main sup port from shorts who covered freely aa prices declined. The close was weak July opened HHc to H7J4o lower at 2c to kzhc, sold orr to sic ana eiosea SlTtlfttac. Clearances of wheat and flou were equal to 110,300 bu. Primary receipt were 2i7.0O0 bu.. compared with 239,000 bu. for the corresponding day on year ago, Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 134 cars, against 116 cars last week and 168 car one year ago. Llciuldatlon by local bull caused weak ne In the corn market. The selling waa Induced principally by wet weather wnic wa general over the corn belt. Incrnsd receipt at primary point wa it her bearish Influence. The market cloi veak and near the lowest point of 1. day. July opened &Vtc lower at 47Hc to ic, sold oft to 47c and cloaed at 474C. Local receipts were 392 cars with 277 cara of contract grade. Trading In oata wa ative and the tone waa weak. The decline In wheat and corn wa the chief depressing Influence. Cash houses and local long were active seller, while commission house were the prin cipal buyer. July opened ifflHe to VtfHc lower at 8840 to 83c. sold between S24c and B3t331tc and closed at 33c. Local recelpta were 160 cars. Provisions were slightly easier early In the day becausa of moderate selling of pit trader who were Influenced by a Be decline In the price of live hog. Later the market became firmer on buying by local packers. At the close July pork waa up JHe at fl6(7H- Lard waa a ahade higher at 38.60. Ribs were up (Ho at 88.02H , 06. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, cars: corn, 808 cara; oata, 118 cars; hogs, 26,000 bead. The leading futures ranged as follows: 82c; Beptetn- trark and Mar, EW YORK OR1F.RAL MARKET ((notations of the Day Varloa Commodities. NEW TORK. May 23. - FIXH'R - Re ceipt. lH.fiM hhls.; expert, 16. 848 bbls.; arket steady but dull; Minnesota pstenis, 84 ni4.80; straight. 33 9rh4"0; extra. ai 4o. low grade. 32 S"jfl 36. Rye nour. ulet; fair to good, ISoGtf.SO; choice to anry. 3B4.. CORNMKAL -Steady; tine white ana ellow, $1.20; coarse, $1.0761 0; kiln rled, $2.702.80. RYK Dull; No. waatem, 88c, nom- nal, f. o. b. afloat. New York. HARLKY Lull; feeding. 4. Sic. . I. f New York; malting, &?ij67c. c. L f. New York. WHEAT Receipt. 119.0H0 bn.; export, 6n bu.; spot market barely steady; No. 2 red. 83c nominal elevator and 4c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 82c nominal . b. afloat: No. 1 northern . MapitoDa, f. o. b. afloat. Report of good rain through Kanaas caued sharp break In heat today a reult of active unload ing and aggreslve bear operations. The market had very little support and de clined steadily from opening until near the clone, when It rallied slightly on covering. l.al price were Talc net lower; May, S"'Hfc9'4C. cloed at SW,c; July, HU u-isc, closed st wo; frepiemoer, 11-ltSc, closed at 8oVc. CORN Receipt. 4.HI bu. : export. , 692 bu.; pot, steady; No. 3 yellow. BHc. nominal: No. 2 white. Bdc. nominal. Option market was also weak on the weather news, hesvy receipts, liquidation and poor osblea. it cloaed 4Bkc net lower: July HS4(MHc, closed at 544c; September closed t mvc; December closed at Mc. OATS Easy; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., 33c; natural white, 30 to 83 lb., 3!H'tft'c; clipped wnite, 38 to 40 lb., mwc. HA Y steady : shipping. 3Mi)c: good to choice, VOW tfic. HOPS Unlet: state, common to choice. 1!05, 10lftc; 104, 9fJ10c; olds, nominal; Pacific coast, 1906, 8016c; 1804, 12&13c; olda, 4fl 6c. H Fteadv: Oalves on. 20 to Z& lbs., 20c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 21 Texa dry, 24 to 80 lb., lc. LEATHER Steady: acid. ZM4tZ7c. PROVISIONS Beef, easy; family, $1160 12 00; mess. $8.089 60; beef hams, IM.W (UJ200; packet, $s.6nia 10.50; city. extra India mess. 817.OiiW17.ftn. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, $9.76oH1.60; pickled shoulders. IH.OmS'g 60; pickled hams, tll.init 12.00. Iird, barely steady; western prime, $H.7"frtl.7B, nominal; refined, nominal; continent. $9.16: South America. $9.7: com pcund, 7(6 7 Sc. Pork, steady, family, $18. PO; short clear, $1.26 18.00; men, 116. bOW 17.26. TALLOW Steady : city. 6c: country. 53 64C. KICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra. 3H'6c; Japan, nominal. BLTTER Steady; street prices on extra creamery. 1H4j1IVc. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra. 14&19Vkc: renovated common to extra, livpl6c; western factory, common to firsts, lKoHHc. CHEESE Firm: new state full cream. large, best, 10ic; new state, fair to good, V&10c; small, best. 10V4c; fair to good, 9V (B9c; Inferiors, 7Hg8ic. wuub-eteaay: state. Pennsylvania ana nearby fancy selected white, 21e; state, choice, 19H&20C; state, mixed extra. IUVs'j 20c; western firsts, 17Hc; under grades, 160 16 He; southerns, 14S16o. roiLTKl-uv, steady: western broil ers. 26c; fowls. 13 Vic; turkey. 12c; dressed, Irregular; western broilers, 22ti28c; turkeys. 144810C; IOW1S, 14jini4C. SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Lre Sellintr Order CaaM t General Decline in Price. TIRED HOLDERS BEGIN TO UNLOAD 1 e Ahseaee of Proaoeet for Proflt Taklag Dlaeoaraaea Speealatora Day's Rows Not I afa vorablo to Valae. 051.297; gold coin and bullion. 871.83ff.ari6; gold certificate, 841.6M.63U. New York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. May 23-MONKY-On 011, steady at 3Vt?4 per cent; ruling rste. 81 per cent; closing bid, 3H per cent; offennl at 4 per cent. Time loan, dull lut slightly firmer; sixty day. 4'64i prr cent; ninety davs. 4H per cent, six month. 4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPcli U' per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easier st $4H64.8d36 for demand and at $4.8Y 4.Wltt for slxtv-day bills; poMed rates. $4.83 and $4 H; commerrlal bills. $4.8l. flIIA'EH Bar, c; Mexican dollar. 62VC "n NI8 Government, steady: railroad, easy. Quotations on New York bonds today were as follows; St. I.oals Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS, May 23-W.MEAT-Lower; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 697c; track, Xtt4j99V:; July, SO'oSlc; September, 80c; No. 2 hard, 84&IK6HC. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, nominal; track, BOffifKHic; July, 46H,4tic bid; Sep tember, 44c. OAT8 Lower; No. 1 cash, 84Hc nominal; track, 86c; July, $140 bid; September, it'ic bid; No. 2 white, 34c. RYE-Higher at 63c. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. 31.40 64.66; extra fancy and straight, $3.764.36; Clear, $2.76itf3.00. SEEDS-Tlmothy, steady, $2.60(g2 . CORN MEAL Steady, $2 60. BRAN Steady; aacked, east track, 9. HAY Easy ; timothy, $14.0.17.00, prairie, Ill.&tKS 13.60. . IRON COTTON TIES-$1.00. BAOOINO-V. HEMP TWINE 7Hc PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing. 816.67V. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, 3.82Vt. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady: extra shorts, 38.76; clear ribs. $9.124; short clears, 89 36. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra short, 8.62Vi; clear ribs, $9.75; short clear, 310.00. POCLTRT Weak; chicken. 9V4c; spring. jsazbc: turkeys, 8c: ducks, vc; geese, 6c. Bl'TTER Steady; creamery, 16fc20c; dairy, 14&16C. EGGS Steady at 13V4c. Receipts. Shipment!. Flour, bbls 7.000 5.000 Wheat, bu 30.000 62.0fO Corn, bu 8D.000 117. "I0 Oats, bu 61,000 41,000 Mlaaeapolla Oralo Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 28 FLOUR First patents, 84.36Cg4.46; second patents, $4.2ug 4.M; first clears, $3 WK(i.o; second, ciars. BRAN In bulk. $15.2S6'15.50. (Superior Board of Trad Quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) The rang of prlcea, a furnished by F. t. Day Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: NEW TORK. May 13 There wa a de cided Increase In the amount Of butnea done at the Stork exchange today, but selling ordrrs made up a large proportion of the expansion in srtlvlty, snd prices suffered accordingly. The decline In prices seemed the result in large part of the sus pense Involved for speculative holders of stocks in a prolonged period of dullness and sluggishness. A psralysi of specula tive demand leans almost Inevitably to a slow, sagging tendency owing to the nor mal orferlngs or stocks to be marketed even In the quietest periods. Speculators dread the slow shrinkage or dlsnppearanre of profits In such a murket. Today's sell ing was supposed to be by "tired holders" of this das, who have become discouraged over the prosptct of any early revival of speculative activity. New of the day was not regarded as adverse to value and some Item were fa vorably Interpreted. The progress of the Investigation Into the coal carriers wa not one of these. The resumption of the Inquiry today may have been responsible for a feeling of despondency on the part of speculators. The graft disclosures reaching into the railroad world are dreaded for their effect on public senti ment Just as were the life Insurance ex posures, with Just cause In the latter case, a waa proved by the event. Pennsylvania stocks themselves show seme resistance to the general depression In the market, In contrast with their recent persistent weak ness even while other stocks were strong. This was attributed partly to the practical confirmation of rumor current for sev eral days of a fresh bond flotation by the company In Paris, estimates of the amount reaching as high as $60,000,000. No details were obtainable of the term for which the new Issue Is to run or the rate of Interest which It Is to bear. Sentiment respecting the huge borrowings of the Pennsylvania wa not materially altered by thla new de velopment. But the fact that resources were found In a foreign market was re garded with great satisfaction for the relief afforded to the domestic market. The home market Is believed to be secured from any further early demand by this company and the operation will serve also to fund some of the large Indebtednesa of this market to Paris and defer the neces sity for Its liquidation. A hopeful augury was drawn from the event, for the chances of French participation In future American capital Issues since the overcoming of the obstacles in the Bourse regulation which have prevented dealing In American securi ties In Paris heretofore argues a propitious sentiment on tne part or tne t rencn nnan clal power to the new departure. A the principal reserve of canltal at this time are lodged In France, a wllllngnes to ven ture them In American securities may be of far-reaching consequence to the Im portant financial projects In contemplation In this country and which threaten to be hampered by the excessive demands upon our own supplies of capital. Some of today a price movement pointed to quarters where these needs are to be met. The weakness of New York Central was attributed to the new stork Issue Im pending. Clrcumstanc. j reports were cur rent of a forthcoming l&o.ono.OOO temporary note issue by St. Paul to finance It Pa cific coast extension. The official dis claimer of the report of an early United States Steel bond Issue' was coupled with admission of the possibility of an ultimate resort to Tnis means or securing resources to complete the company' great Indiana plant. Hopeful sentiment prevailed as to banking operations In San Francisco. The breaking of the drouth In the southwest did not help the market, since the previous crop damage report had but little effect on stock. The reduction In the Imperial Bank of Germany' official discount rate was of but moderate Influence either In foreign or here. Reading and Pennsylvania made centers of resistance to the decline and of the partial rally whirh followed and which was fairly well held at the close. Bond were easy; total sales, par value, $1,795,000. United State bonds were un changed on call. ' The following wa th rang at prices on the New York Stock exchange: Bales. High Adams Eicreas Amalgamated Copper llfl.sno rf at, re. V. w ceupo . U 8. . re do eoopon V 8. old 4. do eoupon t 8. a. 4, rl do coupon Am. Tobacco 4a do At-'Maoa en. 4,.... do adj. 4a Atlantic r. L 4a ... Bat.. onl 4a do !is Brk. R. T. .. 4a .... entral o' Oa. (a... do 1st Inc do td Inc do Id loc Ohio 4s ... hlr-ags V A. JHa. ., B a q. n. w . It. I. A P. 4... do col. C. St. L, f. 4a Che a ten. -4 St. U 1 M st. L r. st: L. 8 w. e Seaboard A. L. 4a So. Parlnr 4a .... 1 so 11 cira... Colo. Ind. la. Mr. A. I So. Railway .. Iln wrlM XT k !! m P. la . . . Colorado .t. roWf-. . L. w. Colo. So. 4a uba 6a R. O. 4a Dlattiler' Sao Is.. EH. p. I. 4a do can. 4a Horktns Val. 4Vaa.. Japan Ca Offered. Boston Stocks a jd Bond. BOSTON, May 23 Call loans, 46 per cent; time loans. 4wf4 per cent. Official closing on stock and bona tchlann sdl. 4a. M AMotiei . do 4a 1014a (Amalgamated Mrs. Central 4a 11H Amnlrtn Zinc Atrhlsnn do ptd Boston A Albany.,. Rnaton A Malna Hoiiton Elevated ... Itrhbur pfd eilran Central .... Y.. N. H. H. nton Paeinc mer. Arsa. Cham.. so pro . mar. Pneu. Tube.. Amer. Sugar do pfd mar. T. A T mar. Woolen do nfd Dominion 1. 8. Bdlaos Elec. Illu... Masa. Electric do pfd Maas. Oaa tnltad Fruit nlted Shos Mach.. do pfd . S. Steal do pfd Weatlng. common . AdTentur Bid. "Asked. nfd untias.... Article. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Cloce. Ye y. Wheat I May... July... Sept... Corn-May... July... Sept... Oat July... May... 8pC.. Pork May... July... Sept. . . Lard- May... July.. ' Sept.. Rib , May.. . July.. - Sept.. sZVaf-Hl i0H 48 W 34H 82H 801 7si tVtf 83S1 81 S H'kWi nv.ie)Vaj s3jrs!HH' 31SOl 16 60 16 e?Vi lo 40 I 60 8 57H 8 (V 7 9 00 a 9 31S 16 671 16 TV 16 42 9 0 I 76 t 971 7!H 48 47 47H 824 H 81 16 60 16 SO It 86 8 60 8 B7H TO 8 TV,1 TO 1921 HO. 48 47 47 86 82tS siQei 47 S3 83133 314JW 16 871 16 87 16 871 8 62 8 76 t 97 06 8 97' 31S3At 16 80 16 M It 46 8 60 8 00 72 I 96 9 02 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 Jierd, Mc; No. 1 northern, 82c; to arrive, 62c; No. 2 northern, 81c; to arrive, 81c; No. 1 wneat, Winnie; iso. 1 aurum, 74c; No. 2 durum. 72c. Com: No. 8 yellow. 46c: No. 8. 44c. Oat: No. I white. 82c: No. 3. Uc. Barley, 406470. Rye, ti 6blc. Mllwaakoo -Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, My 23. - WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, 8ftfj9c; No. I northern. 82ffc; July, 81 c, bid. RYE Higher; No. 1, 4ac. BARLEY Steady : No. 2. 66c; sample, 40 tr64C CORN steady; No. 3 cash, 44i49c; July, 470, acked. No. 1 Cash Quotation were a follow: FLOUR Firm; winter patent. $3 609 4.00: straight, 13 sum. in: spring patent. 13664.90; straight. $3.463366; baker. 83.30 at 90. wheat-no. t spring. 844386c; No. a. T9tfi4r: No. t red, 8!)tllo. CORN-No. 1 0c; No. 2 yellow, 4i,c. OATS No. 2. 33e; No. 1 white, 34 35c: No. 3 white, 338340. RYK No. 2, 614IfeJc. BAKLKY-Gool feeding. 41ff43c; fair to choir maltlna. 47ft62c. tJKs.DK No. 1 tiax. 8109; No. 1 north western. 31.14. Timothy, prime, lldr? 3 .. Clover, contract grade, 81136. PROVISIONS Short rib, aide (loose) 3S.H-39.00. Me pork, per bbl.. $16 66516 0. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $8 orvfee 12. Short clear aids (boxed). I8.36.s0. Following were th receipt and ship ment 01 nour ana grain 1 rlecelr t. Shipments 86 6) 29.200 ViAti 1B.S 611.200 1M.400 H1.6f) l.8O0 l.OuO 1.100 ZS.9UO H.7U0 On th Produce exchange today the butter market was steady; creameries. 13V$l8r; dairies. 131 HO. r ggs. steady; at mark, case Included. 14-5 14r; first. 140 ; pilme flrata, 16c; extras, 16c. Cheese, steady. Kaasas City Grata aad Provlaloa. KANSAS CITY. My 23 WHEAT M.ty, I7c; July. 75c ! September. 7Je. Cah: No. 3 hard. TSvAio; No. 8. TtOMc; No. t red. tjic: No. 8, 0e. CORN Unchanged : May. 44c; July. 44,c; September, 42Vc. Cash: No. 3 mixed, 46u.a47c; No. 3 whltOj 4Ki4HV,c; No. 3, 4V-. OAT No. t white, 3t36c; No. I niiurd, puaijrtac. HAY-Steady; choice timothy, $13.26313.60; choir prairie. $11 O-fl 11.26. R Y E Steady, 60(Jc. Ht'TTtK Creamery. 18c: packing. I'c. EGGS Easy : Mlaaourl and Kansas stork, lew No. 1 whitewood case Included, 14c; :aso count. lSi; ctse returned. c les. Receipt. Shipment. Vht. bU l.tW 80. ft) Torn, bu , 3 0M ."kits bu ,0u0 Flour, bbla... Wt.cut, bu.... Corn. bu. Oata, bu Rye. bu Barley, u. Artlclea. Open. Hlgh. Low. Clo. Te y Wheat I May... July... BeDt. Flax- May. July. Sept. )7Hl 1 16 1 17 1 17 814 801 82 8! il 81 82 TV 781 794f 80 1 16 1 161 1 16 1 16 1 17 1 17 I 1 17 1 17 1 17 1 16 1 lb 1 17 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. May 2S.-BI'TTER steady ; extra western creamery, 26c; extra nearby prints. 22c. EGOS Steady; nearby fresh and western fresh. I7c. at mark. CHEESE Firm. c higher; New York full creams, 9&Uc. Liverpool Grata and ProTlsloos. LIVERPOOL. May 23. WHEAT-Spot. nominal; future, easy; July, 6a d; Sep tember, ss 11I, December, s Td. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new. 4a 7d: American mlxexl, old, 4 8d; future, quiet; July, 4 &a; September. 4 40. Peoria Grata Market. PEORIA, May 23 CORN-Steady ; No, yellow, c; No. 3. 4Xc; No. 4, 7c; grade. 42&44c. OATS-gieady; No. I white. 330 No. 8 white, S3'4e; No. 4 white. 33c. WHISKY On the basis of $129. Dalath Grsis Market. DI'LLTH. May 23. WH EAT To arrive: v.. t Kmrn ajL- N'n 1 northern. lc On track:' No. i northorn. WCi No. t north-1 Lima, 30,(39 bbl.; average, 88.14 bbla. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. May 23 COTTON Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 11.8uc; mid dling gulf, lM6c; ale. bale. LIVERPOOL. My 23 4.-OTTON Srt In fair demand; price 1 to 8 point higher: American middling fair. t.Vi; good mid dling, 8.3&d; middling. l-'4; low middling. 6.IKM1; good ordinary, 6. 8. -J. Orulnntx. 6bxk1. The Bale of th day were 10.000 bales, of which 3,000 bale were for speculation and export and Included l.ttO bales of American. Receipts. 29.U0U bait. Including 21,200 bale of American. ST. LOCIS. May 23. tTOTTON Steady ; middling, llc: sale, none: receipt, none; hlpmerJ. none tock. 32.437 bale. NEW ORLEANS. My 23-COTTO-Spot rjed firm; ale. 4.650 bale; ordinary, 8csfood ordinary, 9 13-lc; low middling. lur; middling, llc; gooa miaanng. ur; middling fair, Uc; receipts, 4,1WJ bal; lock. 121.249 bale. Oils aad Rsals. NEW YORK. May 23. OILS Cotton seed oil. barely steady; prime crude, f. o. b mills. 31c. nominal; prime yellow, 39 39r. Petroleum, steady; refined. New York. $7.80; Philadelphia and Baltimore I11 bulk, $5.86. Turpentine, firm. 61mtT 2c. ROSIN Firm; strained, common to Rood $4 20. SAVANNAH. May 23 OIL Turpentlr , firm. ROSIN Firm: A. B and C. $lltl9ft; P. 34 00; E. 14 3 i F. $4 41; G. $4 60; H. $4.70; t. $4(0: K. $4 76. N. $4.86: WU, $4 86: WW, $4 90. OIL CITY, Pa.. May 28, Ol L Credit balance.. 81 84. shipment. 69 bbl; average, tl.tfO bbl; run. 73614 bbl.; sxerage, (3.71$ bbls.' Shipments. Lima, 72.002 bnls; average. 4 i4 pois; run, American C. A P. Amarlcan C. A F. pfd... Amerlran Cotton oil American Cotton Oil pfd. American Expreas American H. A L. American If. aecui American Llnaaed Oil. American Llnaeed Oil pfd.. Amerlran Locomotlvs Am. Locomotlr pfd Amarlran 8. A R American 8 A R pfd American Sugar Refining... Am. Tobacco pfd. ctfa Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atchison pfd Atlantic toaat Llne Baltimore A Ohio Ralllmors A Ohio pfd Jtrooklrn Rapid Tranak.... Canadian PaclAe Central Leather Central Leather pfd ('antral of New Jereey Cheaapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago A Alton pfd Chicago (treat w aatarn Chicago A Nonhwealern Chicago. M. m St. Paul.... Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C, C . C. A St. Lnula Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southern Colorado A So. 1st pfd Colorado A So Id Did Consolidated Gas Corn Products Com Products pfd Delas ir A Hudson Delaware. L. A W Denver A Rio Grands Icnrar A R. O pfd Distiller. Securities Erie Erie 1st pfd Erie td pfd General Electric Great Northern pfd Hocking Valla? Illinois 1 ntral International Paper . International Paper pfd.... International Pump International Pump pfd.... lows Csntrsl Iowa (antral pfd Kanaaa City Southern Kansas Cltr So. pfd Louiarlll A Kaanvllle.... Manhattan L Metropolitan Street Rr Meilcsn Central Minneapolla A St. Loula.. M.. St. P AS. S. M J4 . St. P. A S. S. M. pfd. Mlrsnurl Pai-IBc Mlaaourl. Kanaaa A Tela. M.. K. A T. pfd National Lead National R. R. of M. pfd. New York Cetitral Nsw York. O. A W Norfolk A Western Norfolk A Waetsrn pfd ... North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's (s P.. C . C. A St. Loula Preaaed Steel Car Preened Steel Car pfd Pullman False Csr Rtadlns Reading tat pfd Reading 2d pfd Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Ho. s laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd Rubber Goods Rubber Goods pfd Sloae-Sharneld Steal , St. L. A 8 P td pfd St. Loula Seuthweetern-.. Bt. Loula S. W. pfd Southern Pacific 60. Pacific pfd Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tenneea-e Coal A Iros Tcxaa A Pacific Toledo. St. Loula A W. . T . St. L A W. pfd t'ntoa Pacllle t sloa Panne fd tailed Statea Eiprvaa I nlted State tealtv t'nited Stalsa Robber t S Rubber pfd t'nited Statea Steel I S Steel pfd Va -Carolina I hcmlral Va -Carolina fhem. pfd.. Wabash w abash pfd Welle-Fargo Etpreeo Wratlnghous Electric ... Western I ales Wheeling A Lake Oris.... Wlecmeta Ceplral Wisconsin Ceslral pfd ... Total sales tor lbs day. I.7IXI too 100 inn 100 t.jno 7.100 loss i 101 tl" 1 214 SI ta Low. Close .... 240 1(M4 4014 loon in, 1 114 12. (1 (.oro inn tl.sno 100 l.ioo 100 44,nn 4.J00 1,0 800 1.400 57!joo too 100 4 114V 1S3 HAS I94H inni ll 10214 141 m 151 42 1044 7 114 IS! 11 )ja4 ion 2(4 101 4 141 iota, '7SV, ms 41 ' 10444 10114 4044 100 -4 31 i SU 216 (1H 14 is U4 ir,!', HI 1"4'4 4k 101 141 10444 in 41H i4a z:u 1,600 84 U S4 ins 7 U 7t loo 11 1l'4 11114 lK 20114 201 4 20014 22,200 1M 1G444 147t4 :::::: ::::: ::::: V Xuj 27.500 lll4 44 41 600 JSH Sl M M 100 47 14 44 47 1.6U0 117VI 1M4 IMS a 410 7 Tl"4 11 1,10 21J 210 111 100 MS4 4(S (414 H 10 87S 17 14 17 1,700 4S ( CSS 80.2OO 4444 43 44 100 7IS 7SS 71 700 (S S 4 IM4 1,400 I01S S4S 1 S00 17IS 171S I" 20 IIS II Vi MS , 3.510 57 M i4 200 II M I7S ::::::: K K 10 , KIS 61 S 2S , 2.400 14IS 141 Ut. 151 100 111 111 111 . I, MO 22 S 21 II Ju 1S too 17444 174 n:s I . 1.600 US I2S "-I . 1.100 .14S 14 14 100 U II CD . 4. M0 1S 71 14, IS . 1.400 1JS 1I7S 1U . 1.100 51 60 S014 . I.SOO 184 MS "S SO no is ts MS . 11. 104 S laS V1S 7'4 . M.su 111 111 IS:', 91 . l.too ', s 14-4 oo 60s 54 :o- lot e7S I7S 7S 1 100 ii 132S 1I3S u 0 M 4S U 40 JS 27S 27S . I .4O0 103 s I "J 10! S . I.too S )S "V, M 100 l.O 7 7S 71 S M0 44S 44S 43S 70 !1S US US . 1.100 tS 54S US . 1.100 4S U 100 11SS ;ir, . i.too r.'t ns 41 s H . IM 14IS 14T 14a 4'-0 IIS us us too 0S l"S US toe ttK 4s 4s . S ) ltS 147 S 4t 4S los M .. 1.000 MS so Ms M 1 10s itas .. lO.lon 4lS MS 4S .. 10000 is i4S 1" .. 1.10 41 ins Ms IN 14 lot 107 MS s V Ifcl to 12 s lis :s 17 2 .. I'W US 41 OS 1"S Japan (a. Id series.. IS li- do 4s ctfa US ..11S ds ISa ctfa Uja ..l"l do Id aerlea i-w ..Iois'l. A N. unl. 4a 101 ..lO'S.Man e g 4a 101S .,12 Mei. Central 4s 71 S ..l?ISl do 1st lnc 21 .-7siM1nn. St. L 4s...-. to ..1US.M., R. A T 4s 101S ..10IS , do la S .. 4S N R R of M r. 4a. M .. S,N. T. t. ISa "S ..10JS! 1. C. g. te ltS .. 4 41N0. Pacific 4a l"- . 7S .HIS tl . to . n .H . 7S . . 7HS . n .104 la N. A W. c. 4s .. O. . L. rtdg 4a. Pnn. conv. as-- Readlsi 7S ...100 ... tS ... S7S ... 101 14 .10 .mi . M .iois . 12 .Ks I'nlon Pacific 4a.. V. 8. Steel id t. Wabaah la do deb. B. Western M4. 4s... W. A L. K. 4a... Wis, Central 4s... r. 6e 1US fg 4a. I5S . 4a... 7s ... t7S ... 93S ... 9S ...ins ...122S ... 90S ...104S ... (S ...114 ... 79 ... S5S ... tS ... 91S MS .lo-.s .2M .179 .161 .U 114 .197 .147S . 16 . 96 . II .144 .134 .137 . 37 .HS . S2 24 Atlantic .Li. Bingham Cel. A Heel... Centennial .... . Copper Range .. Paly west ..... Franklin Oranhy Isle Royal Maaa. Mining Michigan Mohawk Mont. C. AC. Old Dominion .. Orceol Parrot Qulnry 'Shannon Tamarack 19S Trinity .. IS t'nited Copper . .VS I- S. Mining.. ..in r. s. oii..... j. 79 t'tah . . 20 ; Victoria ....... .. 40s Winona ..lCii Wolvsrln ..... .. 77 North Butts ... ,. 89 ..10f'4 .. 1IS ,. 13S .. i4S . .T .. MS .. 7SS .. la .. I7S .. Il .. IIS .. ,4 .. i:s .. u .. IS .. K.S ..109S .1 i7S . . .. IS ..ill .. 4 .. S3 .. vs .. lis .. (IS .. S ..lie .. 92 MAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Bftf Ctttlt of All Kinds Safer He Deolinea. HOGS GENERALLY FIVE CENTS LOWER lata! Rea of Both heea aad Iamb, lh Dewiaaa Qalte Active gii Valae Fellr tea4y oa Desirable Kla. SOUTH OMAHA. Mar O. 1 P.ecctpts were: rattle, hnrs. Sheen Official Mondajr 3.746 t-'niciai Tuesday 8,67! )fflclal Wednesday 4.800 Three davs thl week lEi'i Bam days last week. .. .13.0M Pame two weeks ago.... 15. 780 Bam three weeks ago . 1178 rame tour week ago 10.6.11 Pame day last year 11,880 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following tabl show th reeelDta of cattle, hog and sheen at South Omaha or the year to date, com oared with last ear: igng. 1803. ine ttle 84 161 824 670 68.71 lion l.flh.1 747 9J0 477 Sheep 706.287 647.663 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The followiru? will show th nrioe oald for the different kind of cattle on the South Omaha market: Oood to choice corn-fed steer... Fair to eho ce corn-fed steer Common to fair corn-fed teer.. Oood to choice cowa and helfera. ralr to sood enwa and heifer... Common to fair rows and heifers Oood to choice stockcr V feeders. 4.f"tf4.36 Fair to stood stocker and feeders. I 404r4 00 Common to fair stockers 8.0OSS.4O Bulls, stags, etc tfA&t.lo veal calves , 8.00(a.0f) RANGE OF PRICES. Osttle. Hoas. Omaha $1 7tyB6.40 8.17Wia Chicago 1 7B(ti 00 Kansas City J oX.-.t St. Lotil 8.orKff.00 Sioux City 3.OO426.20 The following table ahowa price 01 nog at Mouth Oman Hew York Mlalnat Stock fr, NEW YORK. May 23.-Clos!ng4nuti?lo on mining stocks were: TJL Adams Con... A lie Breecs 'Brunswick Con . Comatock Tuonel Con. Csl. A Vs.. Horn Silver ron Silver Leadvllls Con unsieo. 20 ..100 .. aO .. 41 .. li .. o . ,20V . ,iM .. t Little Chief Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Fotoel Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopes .. Standard 3 ..'.10 ..176 .. I .. 16 .. 70 .. 14 .. li ..100 Bartlt Clearing:. OMAHA. May 13-tRank clearings for to day were 31.800.000 83, and for tne corre sponding date last year 3l.3i8.ai.33. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.. Condition of Trade and (.notation oa Staple and Fancy Produce. EGOS RrceljTt. liberal; fresh stock, caa count, isc. LIVE POULTRT-Hen. lOHc:- roosters, 4X3 7c; turkeys, l&c; ducks, 11c; spring ohlck en. 34.OO&5.0O Der do. 4 CTTr.lt racklng CLOCK, isw. choice to fancy dairy. 10c: creamery, aiaiac. HAY Price auoted by Omaha reed com pany: No. 1 uplana. 310.60; medium, 3tt.s0 coarse, 3U.00. Kye-stxaw, 3oo. BRAN Per ton. 317 50. NEW VEGETABLES. TOMATOES Florida, per crate of 30 lbs. net, 33.00. wax. HEANa per dox 01 aoout 10s. ts 00. BTRINQ beans Per box of about is lbs., net. 81.00 TURNIPS . BEETS AND CARROTS Louisiana, per dot., bunches. 45c head Lfci iLttl-Mome grown, per aos beads. 45t(6vc. leaf LKi T utci riot nouse. per aoi, heads, 35c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per aos., 70. ONIONS Colorado, yellow and red, lo per lb.; Texas, In crates, white, 31. is; yei ei.u. 82n8 4.118 18.183 8.848 16.W 3.(40 4S.7M 11.7W 19.604 3.86i JS.408 2A.170 19.814 18.9W 84.461 18.697 S9.088 23.808 . ,ist ..lsan . .!" ..Uft . KM .1(4 .11 . lase . 14n .. r ..1110 ...10 . lfio I M I S 3 1 so I ss 8 so I I I I t I ) I st st I st CALVES. .1240 17 1 14T0 . un . .1240 .IK .101" . 4T0 14W .1741 8 sr I 90 4 sn 4 on 4 on 4 en 4 sn 4 "0 4 o 4 0 4 on 4 00 FEEDERS. 18 4 0 Ill I II M4 4 H Ml 4 W UO lit 133.370 87.743 .84 SfvM.SO 34.664.80 . 4.00n4.(6 . 4 Kff4. 8 0Vff4.00 ..00-83.00 several days, with comparison: 6.80 y.4 6 40 ae.ao 6.76 1,6.40 th averag for the last 1 110 3 Tl I 10 I Tt I 1J0 4 SO 1 1M I 71 1 110 ( 4 3 142 I 71 I ion 1 ns 1 lo 1 rt I in ( ss 1 I4t I Tl 1 lit 8 SO I ... ltt I Tt I 0 I to 1 10 t Tt I Ill 8 44 3 lit ( Tt 3 114 ( M I 114 m 1 10 I 10 1 10 ( as 1 100 I Tl STOCKERS AND 1 411 I St I . 1 UO I 00 44 .. t 10 I 10 I . I It I Tt 44 1 14 I K I.. HOGS Trains kept rolling In yesterday until th official count of the receipt mowed 18.193 hogs at the yarns, was the largest run of any day alnre July 31, 1884, when J0.6R4 hog were re ceived, being the largest run in the his tory of the yards. It will be remembered, however, tht that run wa occasioned by the great drouth of that year, so that yeaterday s receipt were perhapa the largest legitimate run In the history of the yard. The heavy receipt of yeterday were followed by another large run today, mak ing the receipt for the three day thl week the largest of the year. The market naturally opened a little hit slow, but t soon became apparent that In spite of heavy recelpta packer wanted the hog and It was not long before buyers and sellers got together on a basi of a 8c decline. The insrket then became active and the great bulk of all the hog In Ight changed hand In very good season In the forenoon. The majority of tho loada sold at In 17 HI? (.20, aa agalnat lllimilt yesterday. Representative sales: tllan steers, tS.ntfil.78; cows and calves, ti fJ ( 00 HtMlS Receipts. ,o.V head; Stea.1)-; pi- and lights. 3 7MI0; packer. K'Oti V; butcher snd heat heavv, 85 ?fi 4)0 8HKEP AM) IMItSRocelpta. l.rV heed, ntsrket ateadv: native muttons. 33 ntwj ': lamh. lAH.o, .nils and burks, 34.26 4J8 78; atockera. 3Ofj4 0 St. .loaepn l ive Hlork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. M iy 2i -CATTLE Recelpta. J,.tt;4 head. Market steady to 1(Vs lower; native. 4.U"fiR 9iV. cows and helfera. 81 ti'ff I SO ; stocker and feeders. 33 OrtM 80 H lOS Receipts. 8.340 head Market 20 lower; light, 8'.ftfffW0; medium nd, heavy, 8b 164 .:v,. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 1.637 head. Market weak; shorn lambs, 360. Ion City live "lock Market. SirifX CITY. Mav ?S (SnecUl Tele gram.) CATTLE - Receipt. l.lfO hed: market weak, stacker slow; beeves. 84 0of 6 30: cow, bull and ml ted. . 33 0rtr4.St: storkers and feeder. 33 SOU 4 26; calves and yearllngr. 13 00-84.10. HOGS Receipts, fi.000 head: market Strang, selling at 8t.106 26; bulk of sales, 3.lfi!iU7. Receipts dp I weatern lock la Sight. of live stock at the six markets yesterday t prin- South Omaha Kloux City ... Kanaaa t ity . 8t. Joseph, t. louis Chicago Totals Cattle. .... 4.4) .... 1.100 .... ." .... I.C4 .... 4.0iJ ....M.ono Hog. Sheep. 16 0 S.ono It. W0 8.340 80.000 3.(40 6.000 1.637 l.W 16,00 ...64.634 91.840 S3.177 Date. j 1806. I1S06. 11804. 180S. 11803.1801. 11800. May 4.... 21 6 26 4 6 3 76 64 May 6.... 16 6 80 4 63 6 72 701 May 6.... .28468ttM68 May 7. .. I 16 (6 III IH (70 May 8....1 204t 6 17 6 64700664 May 8....I 20Vfe 6 161 4 88 6 12 7 87 6 M May 10. ..f 24HI 6 1J 4 t I J 08 6 61 May 11...I4 2SS 6 27l 64llt4 I 665 May It... 30 6 2( 4 62 6 47 6 3 May 13... 620 468 642 7U8 668 May 14... 6 31 4 87 8 37 T 13 i 71 May IS... 6 294, 6 16 I 84 7 11 3 66 May 18... (29 I iO 4 tl 1 16 7 07 t 69 May 17... 8 S34 128 4 68 T12I73 May 18. . . 6 874 6 26 4 62 I tl 6 74 May 19... 6 3f, 5 20 4 47 ( 32 7 11 May 20... 6 24 4 4 6 27 f 11 6 73 May 21... 264 4 41 6 2 1 07 6 W May 22... 6 28 6 28 8 181 7 02 6 64 May 23 6 28 4 37 6 19 7 08l 6 67 34 6 21 s 123 I 11 I 13 6 16 I 16 6 16 I 17 I 31 6 "8 6 80 I 11 6 11 6 03 6 08 01 Sunday. - - v...-,.., iiu II I u, 1 brought in today S'f car of atock by each road waa: Cttie.Iiog.8h'p.H'r'. C, M. 4V St. P 4 Wabash 4 Missouri Pacific 10 Union Pacific 60 C. A N. W., east 3 C. A N. W., west.... 72 C. Bt. P.. M. Sc O.... 36 C B. A Q., east.... 4 C. B. 4 (4., west.... 23 C, R. I. & P., eaat.... 6 C, R. I. 6k P., west.. 3 Illinois Central 8 Chicago Ot. Wetrn .. Total recelpta ....226 Th disposition of the day'a receipts waa a follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1 1 6 63 t 8 1 78 I 18 10 1 ss a 1 9 .. 2 I t 4 .. 1 226 U "7 Omaha Packing Co 723 Swift and Company 1.662 Cudahy Packing Co 1.452 Armour A Co. Vanaant 4k Co Lobman & Co W. I. Stephen Hill A Son J. . B. Root aV Co... at S Other buyers Totals 1.342 16 143 14 64 118 44 810 1.633 6.122 0.820 6,8u3 418 746 1,078 268 Ms. Av. Sh. rr No. Av 8h Ft 4 N ... (00 14 25 ISO 4 20 94 101 12 I It tl 10 . . I 14 T IM ... ( 17H 29. 40 4 20 TO lit too ( 17t 4 IM ... I 10 II Ill 140 ( 17 1 44 Il (0 ( 10 a 174 40 ( 17V, S4 Ill 40 ( 90 90 114 90 ( 17St TT 114 to I 20 71 Ill 90 I 17V, 14 Id 14 ( 90 41 Ill 0 ( 17 71 141 ... I I TO 11 19 IU4 44 171 ... 14 II 117 ... I 17V 74 144 ... ( 10 99 1ST ,.. (17 V, 64 fc4 120 4 10 71 117 110 I 17V 10 27 ... (10 71 Ill ... ( UV, 01 24 n (10 I 132 ... I IT II CM SO ( 10 94 114 90 ( 17V, 71 IM 40 ( 10 14 240 10 ( 17V, 74 t?7 10 I 10 71 tOI 0 4 17V, (7 .129 10 ( to Tl 221 4 ( 17V, aa 167 10 ( 91 100 ... 117V, 61 K4 10 ( 10 79 119 ... (17 tt 144 40 ( 20 (4 140 ... I 17V, 14 Ill ... I to Tl 144 (0 4 17V, II Ill ... I 0 71 144 90 ( 17 II 10 10 I 90 14 ...114 ... ( IT ( 131 SO 4 90 IT.......I1T ... ( 17 70 157 (90 tt 7 ... ( 17 (1 147 40 ( M 14 141 140 ( 17 66 240 40 4 10 71 Ill ... I IT II 121 ... I 10 T4. IN ... I IT tl Ill ... 110 Tl 21 110 ( 17 (1 187 40 I 10 7 ll ... (17 '40 100 ... 4 90 t 121 (0 (17 61 14 ... 110 Tl 161 190 I 17 It 141 ... I 10 1 Ill 10 ( IT TO Ill ... 10 71 Ill ISO ( 17 Tl 141 ... I 10 Tl 904 ... I IT TO tT 90 ( 20 70 Ill ... (17 7! 144 110 I 10 9t Ill 44 I 17 46 114 40 4 10 4 Ill ... I 17 70 24 ... 4 10 71 157 90 I 17 47 Ill 0 4 20 71 114 M ( 17 CI 117 10 ( TO 71 120 ... ( 17 4 Ml ... 4 IS 41 114 ... 4 17 47 21 ... 4 10 71 IN ... I 17 l 11 90 4 90 II 147 90 ( 17 II 26. t I 90 71 114 110' I 17 Tl Ill 90 ( 90 (4 IM 110 ( 17 71 917 M ( 90 90 tJ6 90 ( 17 119 ... 4 10 41 104 SO ( 17 (0 Ill 90 I 90 4t 947 ... ( 17 70 in 40 ( 90 47 UT ... ( 17i (4 29 ... I 14 49 161 40 4 17 74 121 90 4 10 4t 117 ... I 17 71 106 10 I 10 TO Ill ... I IT TT 117 0 4 10 71 141 10 17 44 241 100 I 20 Tl 117 90 I 17 74 IK (0 ( 20 N 11T 144 (17 (1 114 ... 4 10 71 121 80 ( 17 77 Ill 110 I 10 It 12 ... (10 41 141 ... (10 (1 IM ... ( M (4 14 M I II 79 IK) SO ( 10 Tl Ml ... Ill 7 140 90 ( 10 17 IM ... (12 10 Ill 80 I 90 M 171 (0 ( II II 116 ... 114 (4 9N ... I 21 44 141 10 ( 90 19 Ml ... I H 70 110 IN ( 10 tv Ml ... I N a 1H 140 4 10 65 80S AO ( 18 46 HO ... ( to STAG HOQS. 3 110 10 I 14 1 (9 90 I T71.TO sh Trsasary lalesneat. WASHINGTON. May 23 -Today's state ment of the treasury balance in th gen eral fund, exclusive of the l'O0.() gold reaerve, ahuw: Available ceU balance, MUSHROOMS Hothouse, per lb., oGgvXte, RADISHKB rer tios. punches, aso. CABBAGE California, 24i3c per lb. CELERY Florida, 31 00 per dos. OLD VkGd'AuLES. POTATOES Home grown, per bu., 503 6Cc; South Dakota, per bu., toe; Colorado, per bu., 80c. JSAV I tttaivB r-er ou., si.oo; no. a, i. la. LIMA BEANS-fer ID. 00. TROPICAL FRUITS. DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkgs., 32.00 Hallowe'en, In 70-1 b. boxes, per box, Sc; Say ers, per lb., 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-lb. pkgs in ner an. : s-id. pom. si.w. KANUto cailiornia, extra lancy lieu land, large lies, 33.6093.i5; Mediterranean weet. all le, e3.ixxg4.w;r;ancy naveis ir no. LEMONS Limonier. extra tancy, zw el..' ti 1.0: 300 to 300 else. 85.95. FIGS California, per 10-ID. carton,, tmj 66c: Imported Smyrna, three-crown, lie lv.irnn 13c. BANANAS Fer medium slged bunch, 11.76 fS9 9.'- lumbos. I2.601l3.00. GRAPE FRUIT California, per box, 34 50. PINEAPPLE! Sixes 24, SO and oa, so.uo slse 42, 33.60. FRUITS. APPLES Utah, Ben Davis, 32 per bu, tmx: Winesaot. 32.60 per bu. box: other var letles, 32.Wns2.60 per bu. New York apples and Russets. So.bo per oui. CHERRIES California, 32.00 per 8-lb. bos titter ui. i. Ribs: No. 1. lie; No. 3. 10c: No. 3, I.oln: No. 1. 14c; No, 2, 12c; No. 8. lie. Chuck: No. 1. 64c: No. 2, 6'c; No. 3. 6c, Round: No. 1. 8c: No. t, 7ic; No. 8, 70. Plate: No. 1. 3c: No. z, sc; No. S. 2yc. MISCELLANEOl'S. CIDER Per Keg. 83.75; per bbl., 36.75, HfiKKY New. wr 34 lbs.. 33.50. CH EEBE-Swiss, new, 16c: Wlsronsl brick. 12c; Wisconsin llmberger, 11c; twins. 13Vic; Young Amerllcans, 16c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1. soft shells, new crop, per lb., 15140; . hard shells, per lb.. 13c. Pecars. large, per lb., 14c; small, per lb., 12c. Peanuts, p-r lb., W; roasted, per lb., 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb.. 2fflVc. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c. Cocoanuts, 34 per sack of 100. FRESH FISH-Trout, lie: halibut, 11c; plckeral, dressed, 7c; wh!:e bas. He; sun fish, 6c; perch, skinned and dressed, 8c; pike, txdloc; redsnapper. He; salmon, 13c; crappies, 6c: eels, le; black bass, Kr; whiteflsh, l("4J12c; frcg legs, per dos.. .Vc; lobsters, green. 15c;, boiled lobsters, l?c; bluensh, loc; nerring, dc; spanian macx erel, 16c; haddock, 10c: shrimp, 31 per gal.; smelts. 12c; cod, 12c; bullheads, 12c; cattish, 15c; roe shad. 76c: Sounder, lie HIDES. PELTS AND TALLOW-No. I green hides. 9c; No. 2, 8c; No. 1 salted, lie; No. t 10c; bull hide. 74iir: dry hides. 12 20c; horn hides, large. 33; small, 32; sheep pelt, each. 5ucfjr.l 95 Tallow No. 1, 4c; No. 2. 3?c; rough, lHc BUOA R Granulated cnn. In bbls.. 84 96; granulated cane. In sack. 34 81; granulated beet, Ir. sacks. 64.8L SYRUP In barrels, 24c per gal.; In esses. 8 10-In. can, II. bo; cas. 11 S-lb. cans. 82. 80; cses. 24 lt-lb. cans, II. 90. COFFEE Roasted: No. 35. 2f-Hc per lb.; No. 80, He per lb.; No. 25. lbHc per lb.: No. 20. 15H per lb.; No. 21. lc per lb. CURED FISH Family whiteflsh. per H bbl., 100 lb., I4.5u; Norway mackerel, per hbl.. 3o0 lb., bloater. 340 00; No. 1. 300; Ne. t 3-HOO; No. 3. 3.000; Irish. No. !. 3K.0O; herring. In bbl., 2(0 lb, each. Norway. 4k. 113 00; Norway, Sk, 313.00: Holland, mixed. 311.60; Holland herring. In keg, mllksis, We; keg, mixed, 70. CANNED GXlD8 Corn, itandard wt ern, 5f,j"-. Maine, 11.16. TomnnM. 8-lb. cans. 81 2661.60; ;-lb . 87V-081 Ou. Plneapploa. grated. 2-lb., 8? 0u u2.3i-; diced. II Gallon apple, fancy. 83. 9": California pri cots, 81 4 a 2 00: pears, 31.7C'a2 60; peaches, fancy, l.:t'u2 40; II. C. peaches. 35 ftu'g2 60. Alaska aaimon, red, 31.25: fancy Chinook. F.. 12 10: fancy sockeye. F-. II '; aardlnea, t oil. 32.60; mustard. 325n&8 10. Sweet potatoes, 31 W"l io. sauer kraut. II "0; pumpkin. -Vtl.00: wax leans. 2-lb.. bj Wv; lima beu.-. 2-lb., TrtJJllo: Spinach, 3186; cheap p,ns, 2-lb. sue; extra. 764,9jo, fancy, 81.3&91.76. 6.768 18.446 2,507 CATTLE Yesterday' very large run of came was lolioweu by heavy receipt again today, making (he run for the first three days of the week exceptionally large. Thla. together with the fact that other markets have been declining, cauaed a atlll further reduction In value. Aa waa the case yesterday the trade, a a whole, wa alow and It waa late In the day before a clearance waa effected. Beef ateera. which constituted the bulk of the receipt, were generally 10c low-sr today and all 01 losazoc lower man tne close of last week. The trade was slow at the decline, aeller being backward about making further rcductlona and fighting against every encroachment of the buying Interests. The result wa that It was 10 o'clock or after before the trsdlng was really under way, and past midday before a clearance was effected. 8c me Idea of the amount of decline may be had from an examination of the repre sentative sales below, from wrlch It will be noted that the greatest part of the rattle are seljlng below 35.00, whereas no longer ago than last Friday over ono half sold at 36.00 and above. Cows and heifers were also alow and considerably lower. During the first two days this week the row market did not fffer as much a steer, but there seemed to be a feeling among buyers this mora Ing that they had been paying too much for their cow stuff, and the wa- thoy were bidding they seemed to be anxious to catch up with the downward move ment on teer. There were few stocker among the re ceint tedav. but not very many feeder. So few cattle of thl description have been coming this week that they nave not felt the severe break tn fat crttl. a might have been expected had the receipts been larger. In fact, nice little stocker are selling Just about a well a they did laat week, but aa a matter of course n great number would be wanted at sucn price. Repreentatlve ale: BEEF BTEERS. No. 1... 11... 1... 16... 1... 1... t... 10 .. 21... 14... 10... II... I... I... 1... I. .. ... ... II . . (... 11... 4... 9... 9 .. 1 .. it... 4... t... 1 .1 1 1 Taleda Seed warket. TOLEDO. May 23 -SEEDS Clover. cah. 36.70; October, 36 45; timothy. 3160; No. rye, 64, ( 1... Ae. ...1040 . .. S4I ... 410 ... 14 ...1220 . . low ...lilt ... 731 ...lost ... 710 ...933 ...721 ...KM ...1200 ...10tt ...1M ...1110 ... 921 ...1120 ...1091 ...1X4 ... tool ... ...1201 ...1018 ,.. .1216 .... el ,...1W ....1171 .... 10 ,...1010 .... 140 .... 70 .... 171 .... HO 1010 .....140 ....ION ....110 ....1000 ....100 ...1110 ... .1066 120 ...120 1M0 ....100 1(0 10S1 I 96 I to I 76 4 00 4 00 4 II 4 16 4 40 4 40 4 4(1 4 46 4 46 4 M 4 60 4 90 4 M 4 10 4 t 4 tt 4 I" 4 40 4 W 4 46 4 44 4 44 4 70 4 14 4 TS 4 T4 No. I. .. II... II... 10... tl... II. .. 17... 20... It... II... 11... to... 11... W... 17... 14... 14... 1... It... 1 .. II... 17... SI... II... it... 17... It... As. .'. 1100 v 1121 II "1 1K7 , DM 1124 1191 1110 17 ........1171 1014 1U0 HI 1190 '...1111 1464 1291 IOW 1210 1110 10 1136 1411 ., 116 ..... ...126 1214 lilt lilt 1451 COW. .1041 . sii .loo .I'M . Ml .1215 ,. IM . rio .. lo .. sss .110 ,. 720 . 660 . . 9U ..10 .. 631 ..1KW . 10 I T I 44 I to t 60 t 40 I T6 1 40 8 W I 00 I 00 I tt I tl 3 to I 40 I 64 3 60 I 44 t to I to I to I 10 I 40 I 40 I 74 I 79 I Tt a 76 10 IIEIFKB24. IT.. SO... 14..' to!! 1 Tt I 00 I 00 I 0 I 4 I 40 t i 4 o 8 1 I to I M t n I 40 I M 1 10 3 M to it...!! 14 BULLS. ....1000 ... .1145 .... 497 ....1070 .... 90 ....1174 .... Ml 1027 ....II ....1126 ....in ...120 ...114 ...1011 ....ISSO ....11M ....1114 ....nil ....ino .... no ....114 ... 101 ....1964 .... 171 ...lilt 110 1U0 127 .... (04 711 101 If J 17 Ill 1410 Tt. 4 70 4 Tl 4 10 4 (0 4 H 4 40 4 90 4 94 4 94 4 to 4 90 4 It 4 44 4 90 4 90 4 9 I 0 I 04 I Ot I 04 I 00 I OS I 01 I 14 I 1 ( II t 10 I 4 8 4 I 10 I N 4 0 4 S 4 0 4 00 4 00 4 04 4 1 4 10 4 10 4 to 4 W 4 M 4 M 4 90 4 II 4 II 4 24 4.14 4 16 4 II 4 44 4 4 4 40 4 t 4 60 4 40 4 N 4 at 4 90 4 to 4 tl I 4 4 71 SHEEP As has been the case all' the week the market at this point was poorly supplied with both sheep and lamb. At th same time there was the usual active demand, so that the trade wa In a good healthy condition, everything In sight be ing disposed of at an early hour In the mornlnar. in spite or tne iact mat lamos at vni- cago yesterday were generally 16ozc lower, closing fully 25c lower, with sheep lotjioc lower, the market nere was in a very satisfactory condition. inateaa 01 following after Chicago prices it remained fully steady, with the trade active. Good Iowa red western lambs sola aa nign as 6.7, with the less desirable kinds from that price down. Two double decks of the M. M. Coad ewes from Fremont brought 36.(6, while Berry's ewes, the clean-up of the winter's feeding, aold at 36.60, which 1 a nign a iney nave ania at any tlm thl season. These and all ether prices paid were very satisfactory to owners ana only eervea to prove tne assertion made above to the effect that the market waa In very satisfactory condition. The sheep market In general Is be ginning to show the effects of the "spring madness." a disease which attacks sheep men about this season every year. It manifests Itself In an overpowering de sire to ahlp everything In the country to Chicago, at the aame time atarvlng the river markets. The outcome or tne disease I alwgy the aame the Chicago market break: baaiy unaer exceaaive re celpta and forcea the river market down ward, thu cauaing a heavy loss to heep feeder. Yesterday the five leading mar kets reported 81. 60S sheep and lambs re- ceivea. ur mis numoer unicago nna 32.000 sheen snd lambs, or over one-half of the total number. With such overwhelming receipts Chicago lambs closed 250 lower, with sheep 1016c lower. If the receipts could be more equally distributed among all the markets trouble of that kind could be avoided, hut that seems to be a difficult thing to secure In th spring time, when "spring msdness" once take hold of aheep shlppera. Quotation on clipped atock: Good to choice weatern lamb. 86.6tVU6.85; fair to food lambs, 3ri.00 (0; call lamb. 34 6071 26; good to choice yearling, 86.76u6.26; fair to good yearling, u.60'ii6.75; good to choic wethers, 83. 76426.00: fair to good wethers, 15 tO6.76; good to choice ewes, 86.6016.76; fair to good ewea, 34.7fjt)5.50; PUCKS, 4.ni'04..0. No. 15 cull ewes , 48 western ewes, culls , 120 western ewes, culls 252 western ewes, culls 117 western ewes, culls , 26 western lambs 207 weatern lamb 120 weatern lmh 181 weatern lamb 23 Colorado rull and ewes. 183 Colorado lambs, culls.... 183 Colorado lambs, culls.... 8 Colorado ewes ti Colorado Ismba 418 weatern ewea Wool Market. BOSTON. May IS -WOOL The Boston wool market Is without, special foatut. trade being quiet, with price firmly held. Dealers are approaching the new clip, with I scant stocks on hand. Old territory stock is practically exnatisten. rine aioinmg is held at about 70c, fine medium at 64t6o and half blood at fia70c. Pulled wool are dull. Australian crossbred and merinos or moving moderately and are In a strong position. Leading quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above. 84$'34c; X, 8iu:ec; No. 1. 87tinf ; No. 2, 37j3&c; Hue unwsshed. 24fi'26c: qusrter blood unwaahed, 31M32c; three-eighth blood. 3o3c; halt blood, iu&SSc; unwashed delaine. iK4j'c; tine washed delaine, SW'S37e. Michigan fine unwashed, 24fr26e; quarter blood unwashed, SOti31c; three-eighths blood, 81$p32o; half blood, 316320; unwashed, delaine. 3760. Kentucky. Indiana, etc, three-eighth and Suarter blood, 824raSc Territory and Idaho ne, 22til3c; heavy fine. 19aAci fine me dium. 2MJ3c; medium, 25270; low medium. 11V827C. Wyoming fine, 2) if 22c; heavy fine, 19"ufe; fine medium, 22tfie; medium, 4J 2Jc; low medium, i27c. Utah and Nevada fine. 2S23c; heavy fine. 19620c;. fine medium, 224J28c; medium. 2tHT27c; low medium, tut 2c. Dakota fine. S5fj28c: fin medium, ui 23c: medium. 27J18c; low medium. 24i47o. Montana fine, choice, 24035c; fine average, iU4c; fine medium, choice. 244j26c; aver age. 23624c; ataple, 27&23c; medium Choloe, 2ij2Bc. LONDON, May 23. WOOL The third se ries of wool aurtlon was closed today. There wa a large attendance and compe tition wa fair. Fine grades were firm, but medium crossbreds and heavy greasles sold below the beet prices. A strong tone and active competition ruled throughout the series. Merinos advanced from unchanged irloe to 6 per cent nigner; superior cross neds were unchenged and fine crossbred showed a partial b per cent gain, coarse wa In great demand for the home trade and advanced 6 per cent. Medium cross bred a were unchangea. fine scoureuo sllpes advanced 6 per cent and coarse 6 to 7H per cent higher. Natal wool waa un- close3 firm. During the series 91.000 ta .i were taken by home buyers. 57.000 ba es were sold to the oontlnent and 8,000 hales to America. Nine thousand bales were held over. At today's aalea 8.200 balee were of. fered. Following are the sale in ttotall: New South Wale, 100 bale; coured. 1 file lOd. Q-ueeneland. 600 balea; greasy. 8 VI ih Id. Victoria, 600 blei scoured. Iff 8V4d; greasy. 9di21s 4d. West Australia, 46 hale-; ' greaiy. W Hd. Nw Zsalsnl, 1800 balea; cour3. 161 ; rt?' la 4. cipe of Oood Hope and Natal. 6a bale? scoured. Sdftla 10d; reasy. TthOd. Punti Arenas, 2.0U0 bale.; 8rrea4ry 6dl9 iVlHd. River Plata. 800 bale; greaay. Hd STWLOm8, May 2S.WOOL-teady; .me dium irad... eomW nd clothing, fcosoc; light fine. kV437c; heavy fine, 184(100. tuo washed. 3c. Metal Market. NEW YORK. May 2J. METAL8 Thera wss a further advance in the London tin market today with .pot .closing at 188 10 nd futures at AU87. ...l'y the market wa steady, with spot auoted at 341 8662 00. Copper was 6a Higher in the London market, with apot quoted at 86 6a and future at ,M16. Locally rormer wa unchanged, with lake quoted at 81T7t6n9.00; electrolytic. 818 .87Hfi8.75; cast ing. 318.256-18.87. Lead way nhn7lt". 35.766 In the local market and at 1 Urn In Lonaon. opener - . ... In both markets, with London closing At 27 2 64 and locally at 86.00. Iron waa unchanged In the European market with tandrd foundry clolng M Mara and Cleveland warrants at 60s lod. Locally prices were unchanged; No. 1 foundry northern. 1.761.00; No. 1 northern and No. 1 foundry aoutnern, m""! foundry southern. 317.76flH8.00. London Cloelagr Stack. LONDON. May 23. Cloalng quotations on th Stock exchange were: Consols, moner asui Av Pr. 87 3 60 88 4 5 93 I 60 91 6 60 93 6 60 61 6 00 64 flft 66 A 00 (6 8 75 60 4 00 66 t 15 57 5 15 77 5 60 61 t SO U I 83 CHICAGO LIVE "STOCK MA8IKKT Cattle Ten to Fifteen Ceata Lawer Hsgi Weak lo Lower. CHICAGO. May 23. CATTLE Receipts, 22,000 head. Market 10filc lower; common to prime steers, 310040 30; cows, 31 4.l0; neiiers, ti .t-Tjo jo; onus. 3.-g4 a; calves, 37t4i6.76: atockera and feeders. 8J.75dS00. HOGS Receipts, 80. mo head. Market weak to 6c lower; choice to prime heavy. 1 35 66.40: medium to grcd heavy. 4.jlAj.36: butcher weights, f 10, good to choice heavy mixed, 0 3-Hi,u.3o; packing, 60. (Oi (36. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 16,000 head. Market 10c lower; sheep, 83 603vi.&; yearlings, 3tl.tC36.DO; snorn lambs, 65.la''-"&. o account AnaeoaOs .. Atoklaon ...' do sfa ... Baltimore A It 11-14 .... ll4 91 ...IM Ohle....llv4 Canadian rsoISs . ...14' Chee. A Ohio so a Chlosio Ot. W to Cj. at a Bt. r irs DeBsers ITtt D. A R. 0 44 (o pit Srls , So 1st sf( tit. 40 14 pfd 71V, Illlnola Central l' Loulavllls A Nssk...l4IVi SILVER Bar, firmer, 31 Sd per ounce, MONEY 8 per eent. The rate of discount 4ri the opin market for short bills I 3 9-16634 per cent; for three months' bills. 3H6 -K Pr trent. Isisr and Molaeeea. NEW TORK, May 23 ST'OAR Raw, ateady; fair refining, 3 29-324M l-16c; centrifugal. 96 test, 3 U-tOtt 1-lSc; mo lasses sugar, t 31-8262 ll-16c:, refined, steady; No. 6. 4c: No. 7, 3.96c; No. 6. 38oc; No. 9, 3.85c; No. 10, 3Oc; No. 11, 8.76c; No. 12 8.70c; No. 13, S.65c: No. 14, 8.66c; confec tioners A. 4.36c; mould. A. 4 85c; cut loaf, 6.20c; crushed, 880c; powered, 4.6O0; granu lated, 4.60c; cubes, 4.76c. MOLASSES Firm; . New Ot leans open kettle, good to choice. 8)i3e. NEW ORLEANS. May 23.-8fOAR-Qulet but ateady; open kettle centrifugal. 3u3 7-16c; centrifugal w hltea, 364c; yellow, S3i4c; second. 2fa8Ho. MOLASSK8 Nominal; open kettle, 17 80c: centrifugal. 76'Ac. SYRUP Nominal; 35600. . . foflee Mnrkel. NEW YORK, May 23 COFFEE Market ruled ateady at unchanged price to a de cline of 10 point In response to disappoint ing cables and a recount In the Rio atock showing an Increase of 103,010 bsgs In th tork at that point and prediction for in creasing receipts. Sales were reported of 24,76-1 bags. Including June at 6.26c; July, 6 2V&6.1: Auguat. 6 40c; - Beptember. 8 40) C.6oc; December. C.706S.75c; January. 6.80c; March, 6 95c; April, 7.05c. Spot Rio, stead; No. 7 Invoice, 7Te. . 1- Hntel Thief la Klnea.: W. H. Donnelly pleaded guilty In police court to stealing the suit case of R. .1. Hogg of Lincoln from the Thurston hot il snl waa fined '50 and costs. The poll" believe he Is the man who has done other Oreds of a like character recently. A charge of grand Urceny for stealing an overcoat I ld to wait for Donnelly at some town out In the state. tsVt N. T. Ceotrsf 14V4 Norfolk A to pro .......... Ontsrio A W..... Pennsrleant ... Ran all. RasStns ........ so it fim. ...... 4 td pfd Southern Rallwar do pfd Southern faclSa . llaloa PsstSs. TJ 6 Steel do pfd Wabash o pfd . Spanish 4s , St . P4 . 414 . (74 . 4w . 44 . 44 . 4 . (Hi .104 . M .111 . (4 . 4 .104V4 . li . 47 I. 1 . 1M . laoo .11 . ,t . IM ,120 .111 I 4 I 74 I 71 I 71 I I I 14 I SS I M Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. May 23. CATTLE Re ceipt, i.OuO head. Including iOvi outbernt. Market steady to l'Jc lower; choic export and dressed beef tteer. 86 .066-60; tir to food. 84 ki66.: western led ste., j 76 ; (tocker and feeder. 83 Cu4.to; juih rn steers, 43.6j4.K (cuthern cow. 32 H 4(; nstlve cows, 12 5vy 4.i0; native neifera, 38 4066 26; bull. 63 tOTj4.t; ca.v e. J3.0v..a. HOGS heceiuik. 18.0o head. Market steady to a shade Higher; top. So 3.: buU if sa.es. 8o l6ai2i; heavy, vi 1. '6U M1; ixick ers. 361o6.i6: pig and lights, H buiit.ii SHELP AND LA MBii Receipts, b.uoO head. Msrkct for lieep, (teady; for lambs, dull; native lamb, lu.Gfttf ;.',6: sheep and ?'earlinss. 36CihC4; western clipped year Ings. 8u.26t( it; western cllpkd sliet p, 66.4 tlU.Uu; stocker and feeder, s3.5oiaC.G0. St. Lonis l lT (loek Market. BT. LOUIB. Msy IS TATTLE Receipt.. A Or head. Inrludins; .6j0 Tenia; market ateady; native shipping and export steers. 84 6Mt( 00: dressed reef and butcner steers. 3 6o4oltj steers under l.fto lbs., $J6?4 65; toeker and feeder. 31 4034 tn. cow and heifer, 81 C56 00.- ranner. 81 60S1 44. bull. t2n64.&o, calves, 84-'3 60, Ta snd lo- l 1 MPS We otfsr Munlclpi! Banli YlelJlnt; 4 to 4i i LIST ON APPLICATION. A. B. LEACH & CO. FORMERLY F ARSON, LEACH & CO NEW VORK DO&TOX. CUCAGO PHUADELPHU