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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1906.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Vie Qui,t, with Price Eulin Under
FrvTiou Day.
BEARISH SENTIMENT PREVAILS IN PIT
hart Orala la loitbwtit
Vor Heeelpts Largo aa
Prices Art Lower.
OMAHA. May 26. 1M.
The wheat market quiet, with prices
Under last riant a clone, Yesterday a Amer
ican aavante did not affect the fureln
'"'" ana cauies this morning cam only
a rugtier. Bentimrnt waa bearish at tha
rt and opening price wera H'UHO. lower.
1 lie market turned strong aoon and prices
went to yesterday's hlgn point. Holders
took profit a at the advance and tha market
reacted to the opening. Tha close waa e
under yesterday for July.
Complaints came from the northwest of
too much rain, and from tha southwest of
wneat needing out short.
Kecelpts wnlcn overran tha estimates
nd tha expectation of a good movement
for the coming week started corn lower.
Tha market waa weak through the session,
losing mora than yesterday's advance and
rloslng So lower for July. The rash de
mand waa alow at about &lc lower. The
market Is a question of receipts.
Primary wheat receipts wera 264.000
Duahels and shipments 262,010 bushels,
against receipts last year of
,000 blAh1
ana snipments
Liverpool closed 'id lower on wheat and
i nigner on corn.
Prom the Record-Herald: "Marfleld of
Minneapolis, who Is In touch with the
grain situation throughout the northwest,
says he is neither bullish nor bearish on
n? fTm nyLhln h e,li.T, "J thl
section as yet. He says condition In the
Red river vslley, where a great deal of
wheat Is raised, are not good too much
ruin, ground soggy and sour and Is In no
condition to. be seeded with wheat. The
esceea nf rainfall, however, will make a
better wheat promise on the more arid
lands fsrther west. He says he does not
agree with tha bears In the northwest that
tl.ere la to bs Increased receipts from the
country, as he cannot see where trie wheat
s coming from. ' .
Local lauge of options
Articles.) Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l Yes y.
Wheat I I
Way... 7HVBI 79SB
July.,. 7 B
Jj4 J
I'
7b'A
1 W
8ept... 74B 74
,4b 74ViU
lorn- I
May... 44 .1 UB
4441
44HA 444B
43sA
uiy,,.i iAI.4y!A
1
w
May..
' July.,
82 EH...
II B...
A aaked. R bid.
Osnakat Cash Sales.
WHEAT No. t hard. 1 ear. 78e.
COHN-No. 2 yellow. 2 cars. 44hc: No. 1
1 car, 44c; No. 4, I car, 43e; no grade, 1
car, ;nc.
OATS-No. I white, 1 car, 33c.
Oaafca Cash Prlcaa.
WHEAT No. I hard, 77H6; No.
bard, 3'a77c; No. 4 hard, 'tirtri'tc; No.
prlnr. 7tc; No. I spring. 72a6tc.
COKN-No. 8, 4W44Vc; NO. i yellow,
MHc; No. I white, 46&46HO.
OATS-No. S mixed, We; No. t whits,
mc; i o. wnite,
iilfjiNo. i. me; No. t. Mttc.
Carlot Reeelots.
. Wheat. Coin. Oats.
rhlcego . , , I S 1K3
Kansas City tt
Minneapolis 120
Omaha It
Duluth 14
fclt. Louis 42
it
31
I
1J1
47
CniCAOO GRAIN AND PROVISIOH
Fatnres of the Tradlna: a4 Closlas
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. May 26. Additional rains In
tha southwest had a weakening e fleet on
tha local wheat market today. At the
cioss the July delivery was oft ic. Corn
was down o. Oats showed a loss of He
Provisions were 2Vtrt(6c higher
Sentiment In the wheat Dlt was bearish
(or. the greater part of the day, although
no great weakness waa maniieatea. ins
chief reason for the easier feeling was thjt
for th entire wheat belt with the cep-
tlon of the Ohio river valley. There was
considerable selling by pit traders at the
oD.-nlnir hfcause of weather conditions, but
trie market soon rallied on a good demand
by commission houses. A report attributed
to a St. Lau1h trude Journal, which claimed
that the crop had deteriorated materially
because Of dry weather before the present
rslns, created a firmer tona In the mar
VlL Another reaction soon occurred on
pi., fit-taking, however, and the market was
Inclliit a to be weuk until laie in ne aay,
when a steadier tona developed on cover
In iy shorts. This late demand was due
1,, h.nv waeklv exuorts of wheat and
flour, as shown by iiradstreefs, the total
olearances of the week being 4,334,000 bush
els. The market closed steady. July
....n.i -f,L.. ioair sr K'TifitvJc. sold be
tween 8-VJ2Ttc nd 83 c and closed at
Kl"o. Clearances of wheat and flour were
1 t,i i7 tti huahela. Primary receipts
wire gno 01 bushels against 8u3 000 bushels
for the corresponulng day one year ago.
.Mtnneu polls, Uuluth and Chicago reporiea
receipts of H4 cars against 11a cars last
u ..i mnA 91k cara a veur ICO.
With the exception of a moderate degree
of firmness early In the session, ths corn
market waa wean all day. The chief eource
ot the weakness was last nights rain over
a large portion of ths corn belt and the
foi-eoaat of additional -showers for today
..H Inmnrnw IJheral IllCB I receipts aild
Indications of a continued free movement
..in rienreaaed nrices. Pit traders snd
I'omniisKlon houses wers the principal sen-
ers, wnus snorts ana cmi uu,.. -the
offerings. The market closed
...... ,h. i.iaiaat nini of the day. July
opened o to Wtjc lowef at t!tMe to
4iwo. sola ai tic aim uwim
The close was at 4.4c. Local receipts wera
sou oars with 3bl cars of contract grade.
u'a aa.' as a : nr 11 Mil m iifuir'niiia rnvv vis
tha oats market. Sentlinont In the pit
was bearish all day. There was consider.
ku u n hv nit irauers sou m
f raalixllla- bv lot'sl lOllgS. ThS
mrket closed wrak nar the lowest point
f the day. July openea .c lower e-i
,.ld oft to SamSSc and cloaed at 43V-,
i ..kui m, ..re ins can.
Provisions were strong w"f ' ,lk,7
ofi an active demand uy snoris. ''n,1
silvance in the price of live bogs being
if. ... f ih lively buying, lter the
ued off somewhat because of
The close
Ia selling by iocbi iwcsna.
wiS steady with July por "P ' 14 ?1
Laird was up 2s at H.77. , lllbs were 6o
Vi I JT, a Q 'I A
tjtlmsted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
c3rs? coni, 661 184 csr,; h0.
10.'"b head. m
Tbs leading futures ranged as follows.
Ai tlces.I Open-1 High. Low. 1 Close I Yes'y.
Whe-t
Mai
July.
8P.
Crru
May
Julv
Sept
Oais-.
May
. July
Sept.
' Prrk-
May
July
lirt
klay
Jaly
-$.
Jtlba
. May
July
. Sept.
RRU 8W W
m. vun .-. as aiat a I . a sn rtd AsHLa. nnm til W ft h ax iWkB I '
ri,rSWh.'. 7n..:7 ? "? r,hlni? No- 6. nominal No. 2 while
k.!" ? -T ' Tfc'pt? ,a"e 'L 7c. nominal. Option market opened lower
5?Ur'ofhLPJ-n.L"aSLa,i on better weather and with wheat, rallied
hV.lhr Ih.W. J.J? barrela-flour M..M an covering and for the balance of the day
"1! h.t' "0J0 bu,!hel8 corn n1 waa heavy on big receipts and light clear-
am.
I
8.SW!
82kti"3; S3SI
isl'ietrl
4H t'H
"47VwNi "V
47S1
S3A! SSH
88s,i
31V32 Sl'A(t4J
16 ZO 16 80
It 80 It 40
It 80 It 80
8 70 8 TO
8 8 ko
I 86 I 00
I Z7H I ITH
SO 40
I 26 I 82H
l U4i e2H
47W 47 ( 41
47 I 47'. 47H
47, 47HtJ '.Ttt'
I
8S4jl
S3
iiS.
334
83'1
liVinti
32
It 80 It $0
14 14 26
It 10
it to
It 17 W, It 17W
1I07H
8 TO
8 70
!5TH
8 T7
S 78
8
I 2W
8 25
80
Z2V!
to
f 26
SO
1T4
s
t II
I BHl
No. t
-h ntiAtatlnm were aa follows:
FLOUR Firm: winter patents. 88 608
410: straights, 33 8uva.rO: spring patents.
(8 atit.9v; straights. liW-ti; bakerv lil
,4 Ml
WHEAT No. I spring, 8.V587; No
spring. 80H6c; No. 3 red. totpde.
riftN-No. I. Kc: No. 8 yellow. 48c
OATS No. 8. fcfac: No. I white, ttQ
34c: No. I white,
MY V. tin. 1 tlWjoiC.
BARLEY Good feeding, 41(7 43c; (air 10
choice malting. 47TifeJc
SKETxi No. 1 flax. ll.OOU; No. 1 north
western. H16. Prime timothy, $Jul 36.
Clover, contract gratle, til a.
PROVISIONS Short rlba, tldea ( loose V
$-at0. Meas pork, per bbi , $it tntl4 2i.
lrd. per 1 lbs.. o.T2i. Sbm clear sides
tboxedl. 88 l0 ML I
Following were the rec 1 f and ship
. snenia of flour and graJi: ft
Re! v AUiLTientS.
Wheat, bu ISflno ITO
Corn, bu "2. lr.7
Oats, bu 2l.(iiW 124 5"0
By i', bu . ton l.fmo
Barley bu .' 3A fAOOO
On the Produce eirhanrs tmlav tha hut.
tef market was steady, creameries. 12Ve-S
lc: dairies. IMiITc. F.gra, steady ; at mark.
rnees inciuaeo, writer; nrsta. 14Hc; prima
firsts, IWjc; extras, 18c. Cheese, steady,
lcTUc
KKW YORK (iF.IERAL MARKET
Qaotatlaaa a( the Day aa Varloaa
f oastaedltles.
NEW TORK. Mav at PI)rB-lt.
celpts. 26.277 bbls.; exports, 14,1ft bbls.; mar
ket steady, with better demands; Minnesota
patents. M0O64.a; straights, $3 tbi.(H; ex
tras, 82 Sa- .40; low grades. $iru3S6. Rys
flour, firm; fair to good, $3. 46418 60 ; choice to
iant-y, u.rtiiu
CORNJIEAL Steady; fins white and
yellow, 11 ; coarse, $1.07 01.08; Win
dried, $2.7os2 80.
RVB Easv: No. 31 western. ttftlfiOfl : nom
inal, f. e. b. afloat. New York.
BARLEY Steady; feeding, 47HN c. I. f.
New York; malting, 6267c, c. 1. f. New
Tork.
WHEAT Recelnta TO hu ' nnt mar
ket stesdy; No. X red, 93c, nomina. elevstor;
iNo.ii red, 4c, nominal f. o. b. and afloat;
No. 1 northern, Duluth, 92c. nominal f. o.
b. and afloat; No. 1 northern, Manitoba,
89H. pomlnal, f. o. b. and afloat. The
wheat opening was lower, owing to rains In
the central belt and unloading. A shsrp
rally on reports of excessive ralna In the
northwest waa followed by conflicting newa
ana irregularity of prlcea after midday, the
cioss snowing a partial vc net loss. May,
MkWle. closed at SfWtc: Julv. WS'a9 7-16o.
closed W7e; Beotemher. tHWa fettec. closed at
December. JW 7Ut. closed at K.
T VT Tl ,q a w.. . . mill
bu.; ppot markft. y; No. i tWc, nomina;
ances. I,aet prices were unchanged to H
net lower. May. btfUc. closed, at bt4c; July,
UhkVMc, Closed at H'c; September closed
At 64H December closed at 63c.
UA its Kecelpts, 124.7( bu.: exports, b,k
bu.; spot market, steady; mixed oats, 2t to
a ins, "4c: natural white, a) to m ids.,
SPVe; clipped white, i8 to 40 lbs., S
I fcijuc
liAT Steady: shlPDlnsr. JMiWc; good to
choice. f)0Sg6c.
HUPS-rlteady: state, common to cnoice.
iw. ai:ic; lii4, rulOc; olds, nominsj
Pacific const. 19U6. 10ttl4c: 1904. ll'ttlic; olils,
nominal.
HUli8 steady; Ualveeton. zo to an
lla., 20c; X'slifornla, 21 to 26 lbs., lie;
lexsa dry. 24 to X0 lbs., lvc.
LEATHER-Steady ; acid, VbWOitO
PROVISIONS Beef, stesdy: family. ill.fO
4li '; tni, IXCpH 50; beef hams, Idl.iO
Mi'22.00; pscket, n.fiiv?no.60; city, extra
India mess, $17.0017.(10. Cut meats,
steady; pickled bellies, $.60gl2.a; pickled
12.00. Lard, steady; western prime, IS. 76,
I nominal: reflnd. firm: continent. ISt lE;
South America. J9.75; compound, 17. 004
7.J74 Pork, Arm; family, iis.oo: sm.it
clear, I18.25G 1S.00; mese, 16.7&ai7.76.
TALLOW Steady; city, c; country, 6
RICE Steady: domestic, fair to extra.
8 H (i c; Japan, nominal. i
BL'TTER Firmer; street price extra
creamery, lHVfcc; official prices creamery
common to extra,
CHEESE Firm; new state full cream,
large, best. lOc; new atata, fair to good.
DVKkr: small, beat. l-.c; fair to good,
lityc.; infer lore. 7MifiVc.
FOILTRT Ilve, steady: western
broilers, Zfei26c; fowls, Hc; turkeys. 12c
Dressed steady; western broilers 220 2c;
turkeys, ulbc; fowls, llfeUo.
St. I.anls Geaeral Market,
ST. LOITIS. May 26. WHEAT Lower;
toiVfc; July, NHWo; September, 0?u;
No x hard, re'osoc.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, nominal;
track. 4SH60c; July, 46VS4fec; September,
4t4C i
OATS Lower ; no. i cash, 4Yfee; track,
isv.c; .July, 33c; September, .Vc; No. 2
white. 8H14C.
FUIUH-Bteaoy; rea winter paienia, m w
(54 6; extra fancy and straight, 3.76i4.36;
clear, $2.7568.00.
B1KI Hteaoy ; timotny, ji.Durn7j.wu.
CORN MEAL-Steady; 12.60.
BRAN Steady; sacked eaat track, I0i?2c.
HAY-Steady; timothy. 114.00!;. 00; prai
rie. $U.6fKSl3.60.
IKON WITTOH TIK l.W.
BAOGIN(J-8V-HEMP
TWINGE 7H0.
PROVISIONS Pork. higher: lobbing.
116.26; lard higher; prime steam, 88.47;
dry salt meats higher: boxsd extra shorts,
9.l2V; clear ribs, W short clears, 89 .50;
bacon higher; boxed extra shorts, 89.87H;
ciear rms, io.iz; snort clears,
METALS Lead, lower at 86.87; spelter.
Quiet at $5.76 asked.
POULTRY Dull; chickens, Vc; springs.
2: eys, o,
?VTT'1,'teajr'
ducks. 4c; geese, 4mc.
creamery, 16j juc;
EUU8 Steady at 13c, case eount.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 7,on0 6.000
Wheat, bu 43.0110 84.000
Corn, bu M.Ou 114.000
Oats, bu 47,000 9,0u0
Mlnaeapolla brat Market.
MINN'P.APOI.18. Mav 2K lflrar
I patents. Se.S64j4.4o: second patents, 84 204.30;
first clears, 83.60&3.60; second clears, 82.4u
tiKAn-in Duik. iio.ayti lo.oo. r
.
(Superior Board of Trade quotations for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) The
range of prlcea, as furnished by F. D. Day
at Co., liu-ui uoara 01 1 raae ouiiaing, waa
Articles ! Qpen. High.j Low. Close.l Yts'y
Wheat I
May...8IHtf!
82
821 82V4
S24
July...82HV
82H,82H&'SI
82 ia
Sept... SOJ.1
eVJ
OV45a
Flax-
May...
July...
Sept...
1 IS
1 17
1 K
1 16V,
1 16
1 1V.
1 16
1 17
1 lti4
1 16
i 1H
1
1 1H
1 16
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
h&rd, satc; no. 1 northern, s4Ac; to arrive,
M'ac; No. I northern, 82V: to arrive. 824c;
Kin I nnHham Hllljftiil Ltrt K n 1 Tl
iWf: No. I Durum. 72 Wo. Corn: No. i
yeuow. 44c; no. 4, oats: No,
whits. 32Ho.
Barley; 4o47c.
Rye: 66y
t:c. Flax:
$1.14's.
Kanaaa City Orala and ProTistoas
KANSAS CITY. May 26. WHEAT Mav
rc; July, T6Sc; September, 74o. Cash: No.
Z hard, 79Wl3c; No. 8. 77Hj81Vkc; No. 4. 703
71c; No. 1 red, t!ti3c; No. I, 86ifjlo; No. 4,
idU HOC
CORN May. 44c: July. 444.o: Sentember
44Sc; December, 424.C. Cash: No. 8 mixed,
4c; No. 8, 4bt&46c; No. I white, 48Vc; No,
t, 4e'1c.
OATS No. 1 white. WtrtOc: No. Z mixed
S3-,a34C.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, 813.0018.60
choice prairie, $11 0ttll.iS.
KYE Steady, 04i(c
EG!8 lX)er: Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2, whltewood cases Included, 13c; caso
count, l.c; cases reiurneu, toe less.
BUTTER Creamery. 18c: packing. 12c.
RecelDts. ShlDments
I Wheat, bu 21.000 33.000
Corn, bu. 86.000 37.000
Oats, bu 11.000 8,000
I.lverpeal Grata sat Provisions,
LIVERPOOL. May SS.-WHEAT-Pnot
nominal: futures, stesdy; July. 6s 6d
September, tis 7d : December. 6s 7d.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
4s 7ti; American inixea, old, 4s vvi: fu
tures. quiet; July. 4s 6d: September.
HOpS-In London (Pacific
coast), firm
3t3 Us.
Mllwaakoo Grala Market
MILWAUKEE. May 86-WHEAT-
Steady; No. 1 northern, (mb,c; No.
northern. K18&Hc; July. 83Sc aaked.
RYE M'.Kher; No. 1. aootc.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 3. 66c; sample, 40
corn steaay : no. i caan. 4nic: juty,
47a aaked.
Dalath Grala Market.
DULUTH. May 25 WHEAT No.
northern, to airlve, 84Sc: No. t. northern
82ac: on track. No. 1 northern. MSi'l No,
northern. f-'Sc; May, 84c; July, 84Sc; Sep
tember. kl4ac.
OATS To arrive, on track and May,,33c
Peoria Grala Market.
PEORIA. May 28. CORN Firm: No.
yellow. 4Vc; No. 3, 4kViC; No. 4, 4 fo
XTbWStroflf i
No. 2 white. 84'c; No.
I white, II Vc No. white. $St'18Uc
w rilisKi -on the baals or $l.Z.
' CosTeo Market.
NEW YORK. May 26 COFFEE Mar
ket for futures opened steady at an ml
Vance of 6 points In reaponae to ateau
European cables. There waa no deman
of consequence, however, and the market
eaaed off during the aeaalon under aiat
terlng liquidation. The close waa stuady
at a net decline of 6 points to an ad
vance of 6 points. Sales were estimated
at 11.260 baas, most of the business bet
in the late trading. Sales Included June,
at t 20c: July, t 260 1 50c: Sep:emher.
t4t64 4tc: December, t 45 f t.Uc: Febru
ary. ; March. ftOOitf. Spot Rio
steady; No. 1 U' voice. J5sc
!
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Uuket Underjro8 t CompreheniiT E
ooTerj in VaIum on ActiTi Demtcd.
SHORT INTERESTS DRIYEN TO COVER
Baylagr of Leadla Issaes by Daaka
Afflllated with These Companies
Caaaea Exrltemeat Aasoaa;
Bear a.
NEW TORK, May 26.-Stocks underwent
a comprehenslvs recovery In price todsy
op. dealings which, at tlniee, showed great
animation. There were one or two con
spicuous exceptions to the sweep of the
upward movement and a select few stocks
led the market aggressively and a heavy
congestion of activity in them. The un
doubted strength of the market waa, never
thelesa, fairly general. There waa a nota
ble unanimity of opinion that the strength
of the advance was largely due to the
neessitls of sn uncovered bear sccounL
The dimensions of tha short Interest
were quite unsuspected on the part of
speculative element. but the cam
palgn against it was evidently founded
on accurate information of lis position. At
the same time reports were current of an
absorption of some of the day's favorite
stocks on account of hanking Interests
clieely affiliated with the companies and
entrusted with their flnsnclal operations or
representing the actual control of the Drort-
ertlea. Tha belief In buying of this kind
aa particularly effective In Intimidating
the bears and In driving them Into cover
ing shorts. Reading was still the con-
plcuous leader of the advance and the
fward rush In the price carried- the price
gher than that ruling when the news of
the San Francisco earthquake was first
received In New York. Erie shsred pretty
fully in the strength of Reading, but out-
Ide of these the coalers did not fully keep
puce with the movement. The supposition
that the anthracite carriers were consider
ing a project to divest themselves of own-
rshtp of the coal companies ny a division
f these assets amongst stockholders wis
the main Influence In the movement. The
Hill stool's made a characteristic upward
flight without any newa to explain tha
movement. The movement In general was
ot based on any known development In
tha situation to Justify the radical change
in the speculative temper since the early
part or the week.
The BDeculativo element is fostering a
unnnnltlnn that bnnklna negotiations with
foreign money centers have been going on
which cromlea a supply of money re
sources for the use of the New York money
market, which will Insure It against
trlngency during the coming season. The
Pennsylvania bond ssls in Paris Is the
concrete fact on which this supposition
Is based. Beyond thst authoritative in
formation on the sublect is riot to be had
in banking quarters. The ibck or oiner
xplanatlon for the aay s revival 01 vrc-
11 alive activity in siock cauneu
cretnce to ha irlven to these reports
The money market was firm today both
fnr rail nnd time loana. the latter partly
In sympathy with the former. Syndicate
requirements account for the rise in csii
in.n iu A 'Ai ner cent installment on
Baltimore & Ohio stock subscriptions
called for $6,600.0n0 today and a bo per cent
ln.miimni nn Delaware A Hudson con
vertible bond subscriptions caiiea iur
$7,000,000. Next Tuesdsy the suDscnpjiona
in ih. XTtniiMiow Pennsylvania miw imud
are payable and later In the week cornea
payment on tnicago r nouni"ii
.h.rinti,,n Th sentiment 01 reuei
of replenishment of
the money market unoer mesa cona.
and with large new capital miuc 111 ,o.
nrt hevond la understandable. London
mror., hirii.F tO.lHV. but thS lm
nravallad In Wall Street that
there might be some early renewal of tha
gold import movement. The currency
n nwamasi atr f flaw laVMRK 1IU1 llJO. 1ST as. oitsawss
chanae In the caah item, but syndicate
ilui. n,ar have an Influence on the
loan Item 01 me ran". " ".T.
ket ahowed some signs of weariness late
In the day and prices receoea consiunra,u
Bonds And converiiDie rai""'
were strong, rose In sympathy end there
was heavy buying of Wabash debenture
bonds. Total sales, par value, $3,7Jp,O00.
United States bonds wera unchanged on
call.
t fnllnwlna- was the rangs 01 prices on
tha New York piocn excnaimo.
eeies. mta. 1 '
244
Adams Express
M.IOO 1WH 10tH V
Amalssmated Copper
American C. A r
Amarlcaa C. A r. ptd
Amarlcsn Cotton Oil........
toe v
'"itii iii" iii"'
"'ioo ii'i
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to
lit
Am. Cotton on pro
Amarlcan Express
Amarlran H. A L, pfd
h
1
American Ire. Mcunties....
American Unased Oil
V
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Am. Ulnse oil pra..
Aineriran LocomolUva
Am. Loeomotlra pfd
American 8. A R
Amarlcaa 8. A R- pfd
IHVa
M.IM U Htl U4V.
KM 111V lit H
American Sugar Kenning...
Am. Tobacco pfd ctts
Anaconda Mining Co
Atcnlaoa
Attn lean pfd
Atlantic Coast Una
Baltimore A Ohio
Baltimore A Ohio pfd.......
Brooalra Rapid Transit
Canadian Paclgc
Central ot Naw Jersey. J....
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago A Altos
Chicago A Alton pfd
Chicago Ureal Weetero
Chicago A Northweaurn....
l.luo 1MW l"1
100 IMH 14S
M.ioo n leu"
t,(00 8S MS4 H
1IM 10! U, lUISi Wi
I.K 147 Itt 1H
4.10S lo' 1014 iui
ii h m
4, (wo in
700 is
8,000 tS
14 !
16'e 1"
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u
11
l.ooo n
100 tot
i,oo n
10s m4
It it
tMt toil
Mitt 14SH
11 U
Chicago. Mil. A Bt. raui..
Chicago T. T
Chicago T. A T. pfd
C, C, C. A 81. IxmiI
Colorado Fuel A Iron
Colorado A gout barn
400
si. too
l.too
too
W4
14
l
14
Colorado A Bo. let pld
10
47V
it
47
Colorado A 80. Id pfd
Consolidated Oaa. ex-dlr...
7H
tOO 131 197
IMS
32 1
114
Cora Products
Corn Products pfd
Del. A Hudson, ei-dlv.-
Delaware. 1 A W
Denver A Rio Grande
Denrer A R. 0 pfd
1.100 tl", it 14
400 It
4. tOO 111
100 140
1.100 4IH
S00 Tl
1I"4
tit
860
m
nit
44
4414
111
49
41
441
Distiller' Securities
Erie
Erl lat pfd
Erie id era
1. too
n.too
414
41
4414
1.100
4, TOO
I0
It '4
im
11
11
General Eleetrt
400 14714 117 !'
Hocking Valley
Illlnola Central
International Paper
International Paper ptd
1Z
1.400 171
100 It
174 171
W
1
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International Pump .........
International Pump pfd
00
too
too
too
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it
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Si
lows Central
own Central pfd
Kansas Cltr Southern
Kanaaa Cltr 80. pld
Louiielll A Naihvlll
Manhattan L,
Metropolitan Street Ry
Mexican Central
Minneapolis A St. Louie...
M.. 8t. P. A f. 8. M
3t
M'A
MS
14,100 147 14444 14
151
lit
l.tOO It tl tt
tuO 71 II l
40 15 J 111 117
m . st. p. a . s. a. pia..
Mlaaourt PaclOn
Mlaaouli. Kanaaa A Teiaa..
M , K. A T. pld.:
National Lead
National B, R. of M. pfd...
New York Central
New York, O. A W
Norfolk A Weatei
Norfolk A W. ptd
North American
pacifle Mtll
Pennerlvanle ,
People's tie
P., C. C. A 81 Lewi
Preaaed Steel Car
Praeaed Steel Ca rpfd
17
.ioo My, tt
4.104 U 14
o t It
8,100 r, -
84
4
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A
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l.ftuo
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rullmaa r a lace lar
Raedlnf
Reading let pfd ,
Heading 2d pfd
Republic Steel
Reouelle Steel pfd
Rock Uland Co
Roil laland Co. pfd
Rubber Oooda
Rubber Oooda pfd
St. L. A I. P. td pfd....
St. Louia 8. W
Bt. Lout 8. W. pfd
Bout here Paclac
Seutnera Pa'-ISc pfd
Southern Railway
So. hallway pfd
T enneai ae Coal A lroa...
Tama A Paclfte
Toledo. 8t. U A W
Toledo, bt. U A W. pfd
I dioo Pai lSc
I mo paclAe pfd
tnlted Stale Kspreaa....
I ailed Biatea Realty
tnlted Stale Rueoer....
I'. B. Rubber pfd
t nlted Slate Steel
1 8. Bterl pfd
Vs. -Carolina Chemical
Va. -Carolina Ckem. pfd..
Wabaaa
Vtabaen ptd
Wella-Kargo Eipraa ....
tVeallagbuuee Electric ..
Wealern talon
Wheeling A Lake Brie..
Wlacuoela Central
Wiaiioiialn Central ptd...
Northern PaclBc
Cenlrul lelher
Ceblrel Leather ptd
ioo no
.IM.IOA 14t
100 tl
tM tl
10 t
. 1.40 101
. 1.40 It
tto
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17
1U2 11
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14 44
44
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41
11 tl 11
84 tl 14
14 49 tta
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111
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1.400 to It 12
10 l ; 10
1U t to ink
14 40 lil 141 10
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lot
l,7ot ti r
loo 114 to
4U0 111 lot
41 o 41 41
4.1-0 10 101
o 41 40
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l!'t
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l.tuo mt 104
l.m l 41
to lot lot
I lu IK1 1
gloaa-Sheel Bleel
Ureal Northern pld
. 'iu au 101
Total ale for the day. l.lut.to laarea.
Sank ( learloaa.
OMAHA, slsy 26. Bank clearings for to
dsy were ll.tti.eoe.fti and for tha eorre
spondlng date last year 81.Krt.878.17.
Bank of Praaeo Statement.
PARIS. May 3 The weekly statement of
the Hank if Franco shows the following
rhangva: Notes in circulation decreased
U.lw.ivO italics; treasury depvsita lncreaaed
general deposits decreased
gold In Viand Increased
silver In hand Increased
bllla. dlcounted. decreased
advances decreased l,M0O0
STX.mo francs;
4W.noo francs:
,7rVnno francs;
il.Kto.tma francs;
rancs.
Hew York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. May 26-MONET-On call.
teady at iii per cent; ruling rate, 4 per
cent; closing bid. SH per cent; offered at
rer refit: time lonna, firmer: sixty dsys,
441i4H per rent; ninety dsys. 4vyu, per
cent; six months. 4nt per cent
FRIMN MLHIAMILIS fArtll-ldJO
per rent.
STFRLINa EXCHANGE Steady at
$4.K."..!C4i4.SMO for demand and at 84.8500
4.8?10 for slxtv-dsy bille: posted rates, $4. 88
and $4 commerrini bills. $4 81.
SILVER Bar, tiTc; Mexican aouars.
62'c . .
BONDS Ooverninent, steaoy, rauroaa,
firm.
Quotations on New Tork bonds today
were as follows:
V. S. ret. la, r....lMtlJfin 4a. 14 arrtes
2
let
101
71
I.
to
4 eeupoa
.loH
..let
..li
do M
C S. ta. r....
do 4 elfa
do roosa ....
. t. eU 4a, ret
4a rospoa ....
. I. a. 4, reg.
4o eensos
do td eorlra
L. A N. anl. it
..101
,.10.1SMan. e. ( 4
..lKH'Mex. Central 4a...
. .1?V do let Inr
.. 11 Minn. A St L 4
Am. Tsrco 4s. .
a
.114 M.. K. A T. 4 101
..im do ta
.. M'. R. R. of V. e. 4a. 4
..100 N. Y. C. g. I
. .10S K. J. C. g. t II"
Atchison sen. 4a.
Sn 1l. a
Atlantic C. U 4S.
Bal. Ohio 4s...
40 IW
tt's Ne Pacifle 4 iv
Brk. R. T. c. 4s.
do Is
Tt. A W. e. 4a 10
O. 8. U rfdg 4..... t.S
Penn. cone. I 84
Reeding gen. 4e Ill
Central of Cs. H
.111
to tat Inc
4e M In
do ti Inr
st
Che. A Ohio 4....105'tlB. L. A I. M. e. t..lll
Chlrage A A. I.... T st. U A S. F. fg. 4. e
St. U B. W. B. .... ei
C , R. I. A P. 4 li 8a board A. U 4.... 7
do cot. ta. S04, go. ParlSe 4 I
CCC. A t. L. g 4..1M do let 4a cth) M
Colo. Ind. tt. ser. A. So. Railway t 117
do eerie B..
Texas A P. 1 121
Colo. Midland 4s. .
. ii'i
. tt
10
.104
T.. St. L. A W. 4a.. m
t'nlos Paeine 4a is
C S. Bteel td t t
nle. A 80. 4s
'uhs ta
A R. o. 4a ....
WabMh 1
do deh. B
..114
Dlatlllan' Bee. ta..
Erie p. I. 4a
.. 80.
.. 14
..
.. 82
101 Weetern Md. 4..
tl W. AUK. 4...
1(4 Wit. Central 4a..
101
So ses. 4a
Hocklns Val. 4.
Japes 4
Rostoa Stocks and Roads
BOSTON. May 26. Call loana. 405 per
cent: time loans, 4V8"4j per cent. Official
closing on stocks ana bonus:
Atchlaon adl. 4 14 Weetlng common ... TT
do 4a 101
Adventure
t
Me. Central 4a 77
Atchlaon tit
Allc-uer.
Amalxamated ...
American Kind .,
Atlantic
Bingham
('I. A Heel....
Centennial
Copper Range ,
Daly West
Franklin
(jlranhy
lale Royal
Maea. Mining ...
Michigan
Mohtwk ,
Mont. C. A C.
Old Domlnlos ,,,
81
10U
do pfd 104
tot
Mex. Central 4a. 17
11
84
Atchlaon M'4
do pfd 10:
two
..... 14
Ronton A Albany t&3
Ronton A Maine 171
7
Bneton Elereted
Fltchbur pfd ...
. li!
.131
1
17
It
20 4
!
t.
I
4Hj
Meg. Central
..
N. T.. N. H. A H....l7
t'nlon Pacific
ljO
Amer. Arge. Chem
ts
a
ji
o ptd
Amer. Pnev. Tube.
Amer. 8ugr
lit 4
do pfd
lit Oereola
110
Amer. T. A T
..117 'Parrot ,
.. i" iQulnry ,
..104'4 Bhannon
w
Amer. Woolen
tt
do pfd
8
Dominion I. A 8. ..
. 8i.TmararK ,
100
Edlaoa Else. Illu..
Mae. Eleotrie ....
...246
Trinity ,
United Copper .,
U. 8. Mining....,
V. 8. Oil ,
rth ,
Victoria ,
wtnona ,
Wolverine
North Butte ....
44
6
... 96
... at
...
do ptd
Ma. G
11
II
United Fruit
United Shoe Mack..
110
7
do pfd if)' A
.... T
lit
It
L. 8. Bteel 41
4e ptd luMi
Asked.
I.ondaa Cloataar Btoeka,
IX5NDON. May 26. Closing nuotatlons on
the Stock exchange were:
Console, money .. tt 11-14 N. T. Central 141
do account si Norfolk A w tl
Antconda la do pfd 14.
Atchlaon 11 Ontario A W o4
do pfd 104 Pennsylvania
Baltimore A Ohio.... 111 Rand Mine ....
Canadian Pacific
..14
Readtns
i
Che. A Ohio...
Chicago Ot. W.
.. 41
.. lt
..171
So lat pfd
do id pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
41
.. 41
C . M. A St. P
DeBeera
Denver A R. O
do nfd
.. II
..101
..
44J? Southern Peclte ..
to illnlon Pacific
.. 41
..lat
Erie 17-4 do pfd
.i t
do lat pfd 81 U. 8. Steel..
d Id Pfd 14 dtl pfd ....
.. 42
..10t
Illlnol Central 171 Wabaah ....
Louiaville A N 110 dn pfd
s;
M., K. A T lA-W'Rpanlnh 4 .
:::::::::
SILVER Bar, steady, 81 3 lbd
MONEY-3418U cer cent.
per ounce,
The rate of discount In tha o-?n market
for short bills Is 39 Der cent; for three
months' bills, 8WB3 -l per cent.
New York Mining Stoeka,
NEW TORK, May 85. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adam Con.
to
Little Chief ...
. t
.111
.171
. I
. IS
. 10
. tt
. 80
.804
Alice
....ut
.... o
.... 84 -....
it
.... to
....too
....8M
.... 4
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potoal
Savage
Blerra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Standard
Brunewlck Con ,
Cometock Tunnel
Con. Cel. A Vs..
Horh Silver
Iron Silver ,
Leadvllla Coa ...
VOeied.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, May 86. Rates for money were
firm In the market today and the auppllea
were much wanted. 1 he calls Included t),
000,000 for Canadian Pacific stock. Dis
counts' Were firm, due partly to talk of
probable American competition for gold
next week. Business on the stock exchange
continued steady without much expansion
Consols hardened on moderate Investment
purchases. Home rails Improved. Ameri
cans were active and firm.- They opened
above parity and Improved during the
morning on Wall street support, especially
In the rase ot coal lines. Later New
York advices were responsible for further
hardening of prices, which closed firm,
though a shade below ths best quotations
of the dsy. Foreigners were quietly
stsaay. narrira nao a better tone. jap.
aness imperial tie of 1804 were quoted a
101 'A.
PARIS, May 26. Prices generally on the
course today wera unsteady. Kussiant
were unsteady and the market closed dull
Imperial Russian 4s were quoted at 88.80
ana nussian bonds of 18U4 at 490.50.
Treasorr Statement.
WASHINGTON, May W.-Today-B state
ment of the treasury balances in the e-en
eral fund, exclusive of the 8150.0O0.O00 gold
reserve, snows: Available cash balance.
8168,780,031: gold coin and bullion, r8.1W.3ST
goia ceriincates, .6(i.w.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, May 26.-WOOL The Boston
Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow o
the wool market: There la a slightly better
undertone 10 me market aria uuyera an
showing mors Interest In the limited of.
ferlnas. The bulk of the business Is be In
done In foreign wool. A few lines of Hue
medium Utah and new Montana clip have
been purchased at c. Bales of wool, in
eluding Montana, are reported at prlcm
considerably under those ruling In the went
Some selections are 4c cheaper In the
greaslea. Fine clothing sells at 70c and fine
medium, SoiyoKc. Half blood la firm, at 8
tt-70o, three-eighths at oS'uiioc and quarter
blood at ooitjolc. Fleeces are dull, althoug
a few lota of quarter blood are nmvlng a
81482c for Ohio and S2c for Michigan.
Three-eighths is being taken In a slmlla
manner, at 8:1; 83c and Sli&;fc!c respectively
Washed Ohio delaine sells In a cleaning
way at 36364c. Texas and Callfornl,
woo la are quiet; quotations are nominal!
steady. Pulled wools are having a fal
movement, at r-6'4i' for A supers, while
supers range from b.c. for ordinary ones,
up to 8c for high whltea touching the
grade. leading Boston dealers are still
waiting for the territory sheepmen to mod
ify their demands, but other firms sre pick
ing up wools here and there. On Tuesday
the first Oregon sale was held at Pendleton
and about l.ono.OiO pounds were bought st
prices that will mean an average clean cot
of 72c. A sale waa held on the following
day. but bids were ao unsitisfactury to
growers that about two-thirds of the offers
were withdrawn. At Bitter Creek. Wyo.,
sales have been made at !0Hft!2f. hut aome
growers, dissatiafled with the bids, have
conalgned their wools to Boston and Phila
delphia. The shipments of wool from Bos
ton today, from December 7, 18u6. are )3.
M7.8U8 pounds, againat loO.6P6.007 pounda at
ths same time Ust yesr. The receipts are
8v. 768. 042 pounds "gainst U7,i6.1& pounds
for the ume jieriod last year.
8T. L.Ol'18. May 26. WOOl Steady: me-
rilmn wreda combine and Alothlne. tbhUtv.
p- . .
fine. Tm2Lvr- neavy nne, ltm'.uc; tuu
washed, 83joHc.
t'olloa Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Msy 25 COTTON
Spot closed firm; sales. 2.425 bales; ord ntry,
18-loc; good ordinary, 874i'; low middling,
10 1-iltc; middling, 11 6-loc: good iiilddlinv.
lit-lbV; middling fair, 12 8-loc. Receipts
were X 4fcS bales; slock. 126.6t hales.
LIVERPOOL, May 26.-COTTON-Spot In
fair demand: prices 6 points higher; Amer
ican middling fair, ttod; good middling,
8 41: middling, 61; low middling, t.02d;
good ordinary. 5t4d; ordlnsry. 6t4d. The
sale of the day were lo.ono bales, of which
l,(l bales were for speculation and ex
port and Included 2.700 balea American.
Receipt. 1,0110 bales. Including ! balea
American.
ST. LOUIS. May. 26-COTTON-8teady ;
mldd..ng USo: aalea none; receipta nan;
ahlpnienra. Hat bales; stock, 82.0UO bales.
TnleAa See Market.
TOLEDO. O. Msy 2t SEED fash
clover, ft 10; October, 86 tt, prltue tim
othy, $10, Ko. I r, 44c.
fT.rVS.eno francs;
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Trade Without Kew or Intereatine;
Fettnret.
BETTER PRICES REALIZED FOR HOGS
N keep or I.amba ta lht ta Make
Teat at Values Kastera Mar
keta MeetdeAly ltsver
for the Week.
SOUTH OMAHA. May 86, 19"t.
Receipts were:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
... 1.745 8.21-8 4.118
... t.; 8 1.1!'S 8,f48
... 4,732 15.M5 ,537
... 8.M2 14.443 l.Sbl
... l.llt t.tJS
Ofnclal Monday
cunciai Ttiesdav ...
Cifllclal Wednesday
Dtflclal Thursday ..
Otflclsl Friday ,
Five days this week.. 18 318 87.K8 12.406
Same dsys last week.... 18. 740 81.778 13.4"4
Hame week before 20.) 38.518 113
Same three weeks ago. .18,011 4.'U9 27.
Same four weeks sgo,..14.1o 68.774 K2'i
Same days last year ....18.536 4,61t 2:Z
RECEIPTS FOR THE THAR TO DAI T
The following table shows ths receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for tha year to date, compared with last
year: l6. Inc.
Cattle 3M.441 Ml fj 64. MO
Hogs l,077,OW 9M.- 123.4.'4
Sheep 707.0S5 tf.8.oK2 47,44
CATTLB QUOTATIONS.
The following will show the prices paid
for the different kinda ot cattle on tha
South Omaha market:
Good to choice corn-fed steers..,
Fair to choice corn-fed steers...
Common to fair corn-fed treers.
Good to choice eows and belters
..$4 ROflS oO
. 84 4 W
4 on.a4
4 0fa 88
8.004.00
Fair to aood cows and heifers..
Common to fair cows and heifers.. I.OO3.VOO
Good to choice stockers A feeders. 4.0(4 65
Fair to good stockers and feeders. 8 40ru4.00
Common to fair stockere 8 0tu3.40
Bulla, stags, etc Zpottt S
Veal calvee i t OOiM OO
The following- table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I IDOt. J1906. 1904. 1908. 1902. jlflnl. 1900.
May 16...) i9 6116 84 ? 11 6 86 I tl
May 16... t 29 6 20 4 61 8a 7 07 6 n 6 U
May 17... 6 eU 6 28 4 63 ' 7126 72 620
May 18... 6.1714 5 26 4 62 6 27 6 74 6 11
May 19... SM t 80 4 47 6 82 7 12 6 11
May 80... 6 24 4 46 27 7 11 I 73
May 21... t 25 4 41 25 7 07 6 6K 6 00
May 22... 623 628 6 19 7 02 6 64 5 08
May 23... 6 19 5 23 4 87 19 7 W 6 6-' 6 01
May 24... I 2ZM 6 17 4 35 7 06 6 67 6 04
May 26 6 It 4" 34 04 6 62 6 06
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICE8,
Cattle,
Hogs.
Omaha
$17(Ve6.75 5.0ti'tf4.374
Chicago
... l.TOan.tt) t.&orou tTf
... 2 ilu6 60 6 4il.42H
... 2.00.00 6.8oi8.o5
... l.OHaft.M 6.16oj.35
Kansas City
Bt. Louis ...
Sioux City
THURSDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following shows the number of cars
of stockers and feeders shipped to th
country and their points of destination:
CATTL.B:. cars.
H. Voepel, Springfield, Neb. M. P .. 1
S. Bartllng. Hooper, Neb F. E 1
1
1
F. E. Anderson. Boyer. la. N. W 1
E. H. HotchkJU, Valpariso, Neb. I. C 1
Flneran Bros., Denison, la. I. C 1
The official number ot cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. IloKS.Hh'a.H'r a.
C, M. A Bt. F
wabash
1
1
81
6
46
t
8
25
6
1
2
1
130
Missouri Pacific 1
U. P. System 10
C. A N. W., east 1
C. A N. W.. west 23
C, St. P., M. A O
C, B. A Q., east 6
C, B. A Q.. went 2
C, R. I. & P., east.... I
C, H. 1. A P.. west...
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot. Western ..
Total receipts 44
The disposition of th day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Company.
Armour At co
Vansant & Co
W. 1. Stephen
Hill A Son
J. B. Root & Co
Other buyers
Total 1.100 8,222
CATTLE RecelDts of cattle this morning
were very small, even for a Friday, only
forty-five cars being reported in, the total
for the week, however, is large as compared
with all previous weeks of recent date. It
was Just as well after the large runs that
the market should have a breathing spell
and an opportunity for recovery.
Hardly enough fat cattle were In sight to
really make a test of the market, but such
as there were sold generally at steady
prices, there being no quotame cnange in
the market In any direction. The quality
of the cattle was nothing extra, so that
sales on paper do not show up especially
well.
Only a very few loads of cows and heifers
in addition to a few odds and ends were on
sale. As was the case with beef steers, the
market did not show any material change,
being generally steady with yesiAfday.
Four or five cars constituted about !1
tho stockers and feeders there were In th
yards and th trading In that department
was entirely" devoid of new or Interesting
feeturea.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
N.
l....f.
4
M
17
to
14
1
14
tt
to......
1
8
10
II
I
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
4
Ar. rt-
tJO I to
174 4 It
411 4 10
Itt 4 tft
1000 4 tt
lilt 4 40
Ill 4 tt
1151 4 41
1044 4 41
1144 4 70
lilt 4 7i
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HOGS The slight reaction which took
place in hog yaiuea yesterday was followed
by a more substantial advance today. The
trade oprmd a lltlla slow, with packers
bidding 81 tj8.1iH for the general run of
hogs, the first bids being largely at 8680.
Salesmen, however, seemed to feel that,
sfter so much grief during the last week
they were entitled to even more advance
than that and were generally refusing 10
sell at the opening bids As the demand
proved to be quite extensive pat-kns gradu
ally strengthened their bids, until 86 UJH
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1 uvctuir din
uvcsuir nit, 11 r.Biiiu viiit I'., e" ""e,,
at which the bulk of the receipts changed
1 . which th
hand. This was practically !0c higher than
yesterday's market, w
alien u.--V4 rxiugni ai-
most everything in the yards. There was,
however, quite a sprinkling at 11 Si today
as sgalnst 8i.20 yestrrday. The market was
active at the advance and everything In
tight sold 111 good season, the rinse being
strong. It would be well for shippers to
note thst heavy hogs are being given the
preference, the demand for that kind bflng
much better as compared to lUlil hi. us lli.ni
waa tha cs- .a short time ago. Yesterday
and today s advance makes up for moat of
the decline entered thla week, leaving the
market oi ly about 2Ho lower than It aa
at the clou of last week, or 6c lower than
last Friday
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SHEEP Not A single car of sheep wa
received today and there wa nothing to
make a market. The big sheep barn wii
deserted and there was absolutely nothing
doing. It was apparent, however, that
packers had uae for fresh supplies, as
their buyers were Inquiring as to the
pcselMUty of getting something In on
oaiuraay.
As noted yesterday the market Is In
very good condition at this point, due to
the good demsnd and to the very light
receipts. Yesterday rood western lambs
sold as high at t 76. while at Chicago
the best price was only 860 and the
lambs selling at that flmire wers quoted
as very choice. Native ewee were hit
hard at Chicago during the laat two days,
th best selling there at 6.00, as ngaln't
86.50 on Monday. The few native ewes
st this point yesterday, which were very
soon, sold aa rush as 88.26
While the prlcea prevailing at South
wmana are very strong, aa noted aoove, 1
will be understood that there is a feelln
that with lars-e receipts weakness wotil
be almost certain to result, owing to tha
heavy declines that have taken place this
week at Chicago, consequent upon heavy
snipmenrs to tnst notnt.
Quotations on clipped stock ? Good to
choice western lambs, 6.50fit.7l; fair lo
food lambs, 86.O04i6.60; cull lambs, 84 nOtl
?8; good to choice yearlings, 66. TM1.:
fnlr to good yearlings. 8.. V"lf 75; good to
choice wethers, 85. 75.00; fair lo good
wethers, 15.6006. 75; good to choice ewes,
en.60ej6.7t: fair to good ewes, 64.TC06.6O;
bucks, 84.26(34.76.
CHICAOO LIVI5 STOCK MARKET
Cattle DallHoars Tea to Fifteen Cents
Hlarher Sheep Steady.
CHICAOO. May 28. CATTLE Receipts,
1.600 head; market dull; common to prime
steers, 84.0fij.SO; cows, 83.263.00; heifers,
82.7666.S6; bulls, 63.2rV7T4.26: calves, t2.76&.76;
Blockers and feeders, 82.76t?.O0.
HOOB Receipts, 11,000 head: market, 10
160 higher; cnoice to prime heavy, 8fi.62V)
JU6.67H; medium to rood heavy, 86.toiSi6.62H;
butcher weights, 8t.60tj.67H; good to choice
henvy mixed, 86.46iS 66; packing, 86.O0Gjrt.62H.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5,000
head; market, steady; sheep, 86 6" 86;
yearlings, 86.756.10; shorn lamb, 86.600 t0.
t New York Live Stock Market..
NEW YORK. May 15. BEEVES Re
ceipt. 8,824 head; market slow to 10c
lower; fst bulls steady; bologna bulls
higher) cows firm to a ahade higher,
ateers, 84.70O5 60; - extra, 26.90; bulls,
88.804.85! cows, $2,40 0)4 80. Liverpool
and London cables quoted llv cattle easy,
at ll12c per pound dressed weight:
sheep firm, at 14 16c per pound dressed
weight; refrigerator beef lower, at 84 0
8 He per pcAind. Exports tomorrow, 1,018
cattle and 7,276 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 418 head; market
steady to strong; veals, fS.00fl7.12H: ex
tra selected, 87.50; dressed calves, firn.i
city dressed veals, 74211c. per pound;
country dressed, 8H9Hc.
HOGS RecelDts. 1.489 head: market full
I steady; state hogs, 86 8607.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.061
bead; market sheep steady; yearlings.
nominal; spring lamns, steady; sneep,
64 6066.26; choice and export wethers.
f0.TDi5t.00; aprlng lambs, 88.00(98.26.
Kaasas City Live Stoelc Market.
KANSAS CITT. Mo.. May 25. CATTLF
Receipts, 1.200 head. Including 600
southerns; market steady: choice expmt
and dressed beef steers, f 6.25 0 5.55 ; fair
to good, 14.25 ij 5.80; western red steeis.
to. 7606. so; stockers and reetiers, 3.oo
4.60; southern steers, IS.BOffj 4.60: south
ern cows, 82.60 4.00; nntlvo cows, 82 60
(SI to; native neirers, I3.40M s.zt; buns,
83.0019 4. 60: calves. 88.2606.25.
KOG8 Receipts, 800 head; market lf?
16c higher; top, 86.50; bulk of uales, 8 35
t.46; heavy, 18.35 ' 6. do; packers, t 40(
6 45: pigs and lights. 85. 10 6.40
SHEEP AND LAMBS Uece'pts, l.rV'O
head; market steady; native lan,hi. 6.oo
ai.au; red sneep and yearling.!, gn.ootr
8 30; western clipped yearlings. 8V2r'r
6 25: western clipped sheep, 15 000 6.09;
siocitsrs ana leeaers, ij.ouwo.uo.
St. 1-ools Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. May 25. CATTLE
Receipts, 1,000 head, including 800 Texan;
market natives steady. Texans strong;
Native Shipping and export steers, 14.61. XI1
8.00; dressed beef and butohtr steers.
88.8043 6.40: steers under 1.000 poinds
II. 60fi4. 66; Blockers and feedeia, 12 40
4.60; cows and heifers, 22.00V6.15; can-
nera, 81.6002.26; bulls, $ 2. 4 1 ,t 4 ''0 ; ctlys
82.7608.26; Texas and Indian steers, 15.00
194 86: cows and heifers. 8 MO? 4. 00.
HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head; market 10
IH15C higher; pigs and lights, to.uiun hi:
packers, 14.206 4.60; butchers and best
heavy. I6.404r6.56.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. fOO
head; market strong; native muttons, $4.10
fa 6.10; lambs, 85.00(3 8.25; culls and bucks,
$2.7606.00; Blockers, $2.7504.00.
Sioas City Live, stack Market.
SIOUX CITY. May 25. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 800 head; mar
ket steady; beeves, $4,001)6.20; cows, hulls
and mixed, 83.0Ofl4.GO; stockers and feeders,
$.1.2.'.(u4 26, calves and yearlings. t1.OOSi4.10.
HOGS Receipts, 6,4X4-1 head; market 10c
hlicher. selling at S6.15dj6.S5; bulk of sales,
86.WT.'.8ZH.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.100
head; market steady.
St. Joseph I.lve Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Mav 25 CATTLE
Receipts, 707 head; market steady: 111
tlvss. f o(5.76; cows 4nd heifers, $1 7b
04.75: stocL ri and feeders. 13.0011 5.1 1.
HOGS RecelDts. 4.818 head: market 10
4116c higher; light. $6.5i6 40; medium
and heavy. 30O4.&0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 666
head; market steady; lambs, $7.40.
Stock la Slxtbt
Receipts of live slock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 1.116 t.ilb
Sioux City 8'Vi .too 600
Kansas City l.arrt 8"0 2 OOO
St. Joseph 77 4.818 ktt
St. IaiuIs LOU) $.XO 6.4)
Chicago 1.500 H.OiK) 6.000
Total '. 6.812 86.844 8.16
Oils aad Rosla.
NEW TORK. May 2i..-OIL8-Cottonseed
ol). stesdy: prime crude, f. o. b. mills. 30
i.S1 nominal; prime vrllow. tTHSMc
Petroleum, siesav; refined New York,
17 w; Philadelphia and Baltimore. In bulk,
$6 66. Turpentine, ste-idy St "-"Hc
SAVANNAH. )a.. May 26 OIL Turpen
tine, firm st 684c.
ROSIN-Firm; A B snd C. 83 80; D. $4 00.
F. I4.S6; r. $4 60; H. IK: K. 14.; N. $4.70;
WO. $4.7k34.M: WW. $4 nj4.8f..
OIL CITY. Pa., May 36.-OI L-Credlt bal
ances. 1164: shipments. 6. tool bbls : aver
age. 61.647 bbls.; runs. 86.410 bbls ; svrrasje.
1.676 bbls ; sl.lpments, Lima. 40.180 bbls .;
average. 64.24'.' bhls.: riina, Lima, 4t.4S4
bbls.; average. 39,S 7 bbls.
Bnanr aad Molasses,
NEW YORK. May T5 -!"G A R Raw,
nt'-adv; fnlr refining, t :-7t 15-lnc; cen
trlfueal, IS. lent. A W-XXit 7-li,c: molaaees
sugar, 2 'A-V-frl !1-16c; refln. d. steady:
cruahed. t ide; powdered. 4. tine; granulated,
4FV.
NEW ORLEANS. May 25 -PUfJA R-Mar-ket
qulel; open kettle. Centrifugal whites.
3V-' 7-16c: Centrifugal whltea, 8,4i4c; yel
lows. 3Vn1o; seconds, alij.l'sc.
MOLAHKS-Nomlnal; open kettle. 179
30c: centrifugal. 7(h'J0c.
SYRI P-Nomlnal; 2fft30c.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frails.
' NEW YORK. Mav 25. EVA POR ATK1
APPLES Market shoas no fresh feature;
strtr-tly prime. 11c; ehol.-e, 11 till He;
fancy, llu12c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are unchanged, with quotations rtngint
from 7Hc pit $o-tO's to lc. Apricots
art la vr; mall supply on spot, with
choice quoted at Uap; extra choice, 119
II 14c; fancy, 14TT14C. -eecnes are tnor-j
active a to futures, but spot auppllea
being light, hardly any business I re
ported. Choice, lie; extrs cnoice. 11 m v
ll'tc; isncv. 1 1 - u 1 ;c. emrm 1 mi, j , ,
l!Vtc. Raisins are very quiet; loose mns-
cstel, tfjtSe. seeded rslsins, tV!Oi
ixitidon lsyers, 6I.1 to.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKF.T.
Condlllna af Trado and Qaotatlona an
taste ul Fancy Praooee.
F-GOS-Recelpts, liberal; fresh ttock, caso
count. 15c
LIVE J Ol. I.TRi HenB, lttc: ronsiei-.
6U7c; turkeys, l&c; ducks, 11c; spring emm-
ens, 4 ("l:t,iw per nosen.
Bl'm hit Packing slock, U"4jr; entries iw
fancy dslry, lfcc; creamery, 21"fllHC.
HAY- 1 Ticca quoted by Omaha Feed OP'"
pnny: No. 1 upland. 810 60; medium, 19. 60;
oomne, !(. Re straw, 86 60.
BRAN I'er ton, 617 to
NEW VEGETABI:3.
TOMATOES Florida, per crate of 80 lba..
Bet, 83 00.
WAX BEANS Per box of about x ion..
HlHIMi BKAIXO fer OI Ol auoui w
lbs . net, 81 00.
TL'RNIPS. BEETS AND CAttttUTsr
Louisiana, per dos. bunches, 45e.
HEAD LETTlCE Home grown, ef
dos heads, tf.'&iiOc.
LEAF LET1LCB Hothouse, per ana.
hearts, J3c.
cUCI'MBERb Hothotiss, per oea. to.
ONIONS Colorado, yellow and red, 1B
per lb ; Texas, In crates, whit, tl 76; feie
low, 81 26.
mVsHROOMS Hothouse, per lb., eOfltCa
Rin RUTLPer nnm. hunches. 2sO. . - t
CABBAGE California, tKQSc per lb
CELERY Florida, 81 00 per dog.
OIJ VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown, per bu.,1 PAH
(0c; South Dakota, per bu., 66c; Colorado,
rNAbV Y BEANS Per bu., $1 85; No. tl $1 71
LIMA BEANS Per lb.. &Hc
TROPICAL FRUITS.
DATES Per box of 80-lb pkgs . 1 $r AO;
Hallowe'en. In 70-lb boxes, per bot. 6c,
Payer, per lb., 4c; walnut Bluffed. I 1-1 b.
rtbea 12 IV) nor rina ! 8-lb boxes. 81.00. '
tJHANOES California, extra fancy Red
land. Isrgs slses, 8360ii)$.76; Mediterranean
sweeta, all sixes, $3 50(4.00; fancy navels,
is. 00.
LEMONS Limonlere, extra fanoy, 240 ,
Ire. 15 00; no to 8W) alse, 86 86.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 76'gi
tfic; Imported Smyrna, three-crown, llo
tflx-erown, 18c.
BANANAS Per medium slxed bunch.
$1.762.26; lumbos, $2.iVV3.O0.
GRAPE FRUIT California, per box, $4 60.
PINEAPPLES-Slses 24, 20 and 86, $6 .00;
Use 42, $8.60.
rnuiia.
APPLES Utah. Ben Pavla. $2 per bu.
box; Wlneaaps, $2.60 per bu. box; other
varieties, $2.00J'2.6 per bu. New York ap-
. . n u - V. I
pies sno nusaein, ei.w ir
VllHirtrvl L.O t Blll7rill. a.w jwi riw. wm..
BEEF CUTS.
Ribs: No. 1. 11c: No. 2. 10o; No. 2, 8o.
Loin: No. 1. 14c; No. 2, 12c; No. I, llo.
Chuck: No. 1, 6Hs; No. , Ho; No. 8, to.
Round: No. 1, 8c; no. 8, (ie: imo. i. (tu.
piste: No. 1, 8c: No. 2. 8c: No. I, 2Vt.-
MI9CELLANEOUB.
CIDER Per keg. 8J.78; per bbl., $6.71.
HONEY New, t,er 24 lbe., 83.60.
rMr.ESB Swiss, new. 16c:- Wisconsin
brick, 12c; Wisconsin llmTierger, ISo; twins,
J3ti.-:- Toung Amerlcant, 16c.
NLTI S W alnuts, no. , son sneus, new
crop, per lb., irH: nara anens, per io..
13o. recans, large, pr m.. iwr ,,in,
per lb.. Uo. Peanuts, per lb., Hc; roasted, ,
per lb., 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb., lafcltHn.
Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard
holls. per lb., 16o. Cocoanute. 84 per sack
Of 100. t .
FRESH F1BH Trout, no; nan out, iic;
pickerel, dressed, 7c; white bass, 11c: sun
fish, tc; perch, skinned and dressed, tc;
pike, BtflOe; redsnapper, lies salmon, 18c;
crapples, 6o; eels, 18c; black bass, ZUc;
whiteflsh, 1012c; frog legs, per dOB., 66c;
Iobsters, green, leci boiled lobsters. 42c;
ilueflsh, 15c: herring, 6c; Spanish mack
reL ltc; haddock. 10c; Bhrltnp, $1 pe' Sl-S
smelts, 12c; cod, lie: bullheads, 12c; cattish,
fee; roe shad, 76c; flounders, 11;.
gresn hides, 8c: No. 2, 8c; No. 1 salted, llo;
No. 2, 10c; bull htdee, 7t4jHo; dry hides,
fMoa; horsa hides, large, $8; email, $2;
Sheep pelts, each, 60341.26. Tallow, No. 1,
4c; No. 2, 84c; rough, lHc.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In bbls., $4.M;
granulated cane. In sacks, $4.21; STntnulated
beet. In sacks, $4.81.
SYRUP In barren, 24o per gal.: In rases,
I 10-lb. cans, $1.60; cases. 11 5-lb. cans, $20;
canes, M 2H-m. cans, ti-sv.
. COFFEK Koaaiea, no. so, 10-40 per p..
No. 80, 20HO per lb.: No. 26. I8H0 per lb.;
NO. , 16HC per ID rto. 41, hik per 10. .. 11 ; j .
CURED FISH-Famlly whiteflsh, per 4 i , j
bbl., 100 lbs., $4.60; Norway macktrel. per , " . ; 1
bbl. i lbe., bloaters, $40 .fo; No. 1. 28.00; V ' - J
No. 2, $26.00; No. 8. $20.00; Irish, No. 8. $11.00: -; , -
lernng, in bDlB., nu ion. eacn, rnirway, m,
13.00; Norway, 8k, $U00; Holland, mixed.
11.60: Holland herring, In kega, mllkere,
oc; kegs, mixed, 70c. ,
CANNE1D GOODS Com. standard west-
. mmc,tAn' U.ln, tl IX Tnmilruu. 8-lh.
fans, $1.2601.60; t-lb., 87Hc(g$1.00. Pineapples,
grated, Z-ln, BjiorKO'tw; sucea, i.muij.
allon apples, fancy, $3 .80; California apri
cots. tl.WitM; pearB, sl-ttVUiM); peaches,
fancy, $1. 7602.40; H. C. peaches, $1.0002.60.
A las 1 a salmon, rea, ti.i lancy-uiur.oua.,
F., $2.10; fancy aockeye, F.. $1.9fS; sardines,
U oil. $2.60; mustard, $150414.10. Bweet
nntatnea II 1.WM.2S: sauer kraut. 31.0:
bumpkins. 8OcJj$1.00; wax beans. 8-lb., 7b I ( i
I ,, I . a Ik eKA,A1 fix. anlnah II . -
sve; lima oeana, rtu., ieie.", "t:, ,
$1.86; cheap peas, z-lo., oc; sxira, lattisvo;
fancy, $1.3601.75.
Metal Markat.
NEW TORK, May 26. METALB Thera
was a sharp break In the London tin
market today, speculative conditions thsre
remaining very nervoue and unsettled.
Fpot closed at 1188 16s, and futures at
(1.6 10s. Th market here was weak. In
Sympathy and closed at $40 60041.00 for
spot. Copper also declined In London,
closing at i$6 for spot and at (84 10s for
futures. Locally the copper situation was
unchanged. Lake was quoted Bt $18.7tO
16.00; electrolytic. 81 87H OH 76: casting.
$K.2501 27H- Lead waa Is 2d lower, .tt
(It 'its 8d In London. Locally the market
was without further change, quotations
ranging from $6.76 to $6 .85. Spelter waa
a shade higher abroad, closing at $27- 10s
The local market wn dull and barely
Steady, with apot quoted at $6.86 0 5.8...
Iron was lower In the English marks,
with stsndard foundry quMed at 60s Id
and Cleveland warrants at 60s Id. Locally
the market waa unchanged. No. 1 foundr---northern
Is quoted at $18. 75 18 00; NoJ 2
foundry northern and No. 1 foundry south
ern. $18.2618 60, and No. 2 foundry
southern. $17.78018.00.
. RT. LOUIS, May 26. ME'i ALB Lead,
lower at $6 87; spelter, quiet at $$.
asked.
Philadelphia Prodoce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Msy IS. BITTER
Firm; extra western creamery, 20c; extra ; ;
nesrbv prints, 22c. k
EGGS Steady; nearby tires h. 17c at
mark: western fresh. 17Hc at mark.
cheese Firm; Nw York full creams..
loS'lOtic.
Great Wheat Crop la India., ,
LAHORE. India. May 26-The wheat
cron of th "Punjab for thla yearlhas
broken all records, being Kroono tor In
excess cf the previous best crop. I
Mrs. Davis Better. . '
NEW TORK. Mav 2. Continued Im
provement was reported today In the con
dition of Mrs. Jefferson Davis. It Is now
two days since she had a sinking spell.
REAL K8TATE TR A38FER8.
John W. McDonald to Ed Munshaw
A Co.. lot 1. block 1, Jetter's li odd $' -J.
C. llavemever and wife to Mary A,
Hall, lot 6. bicck I. Hlllalde add No. t l.Tfx)
Inter Bylea to Josephine Kelly, part
lot 4, Olse a add 1.2r0
C. B. Hhepard and wife to Shlmer A
Chase Co., part lot 102, Qlse'a add 1
Mahala E. Cox and husband to Cox
Realty company, se nela 21-lo-u ;'
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South Omah
Fannie D. Biingl et al to A. E. '
'i'lioniaa. 2' ft 8tli st. and part
fierce t. north
Hasting A Heyden to Kmil Srholl,
lot 6. block 1, Hastings A Ihyden s
add
Jonn L Webster Co. to Minnie i Mc-
Cague, part lots 1 and 2, bluck 4,
Reed'B 11 add 14"
Robert L. Bullry to lunula and Mary I J ,
Bauer, lot t, block 11. Orchard Hill ''J
Th Chicago Lumber company lo Luis Jr
Bvsch, lot , block 1. Muynr s add.... !"
National 1-lfe Insurance company to
' Kate A. O Hnnion, tart lots 18 snd 14.
block 7. Hanscom pine 8.
W illiam M. liasiinga to Orace C W'll- jtf i
bur, part lota 11. 1.', 18 and 14, block
7, ILirisciirn Pine ... !,$tk.
Bertha Pa'urel et al to Oscar B. 1
Berndes, part lota 2 and 1 Coll'na'
Pliice sn
L I. Abbott to same, part lots and 4.
Collins Place 86
Wllllsm T. Wvman to E. W. Dixon,
part lots 1 and 2. block 16, Parker
add., and lots 1, 2. 18 snd 21, block
116. Florence
Harry ChrlBtnpherson to Charles J.
Carlson, lot I. Moore's Bubdiv $.860
Omaha Realty company to Lester O.
lUcks, tsx lot 14. SeS, Di 21-UM2 . I1
Laslla 0. HKk to Uatvty May, twmt $.iwt)
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