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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1905.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Witt Warert Back and Forth on Weather
Reportt.
"URRENT DELIVERY HALF-CENT HIGHER
Kt Mack Talk f Daaaage la Hoatk
1H Ciri RtraaB, Jaly Cloa
lac Tkree-4rtera la
Oat a Plraa.
OMAHA. May 26. l&Ott.
Wheat prices wre on WVc at tne Karl,
due to clear weather in ine northwest..
tilings were steauy around the opening
tinul the forecast carne lor more lain in
tne norihweel. toirung ouylng developed
men and the mat net advanced Vic ir.ue
ngnienca and tuere was some, eelllng at .
L.e advance, the market reacting and clos-
ing hc lower than yaateiaay lur juiy.
ei-y Ciosed tiu aouva tne pievioua day.
ueports ot da.nage lrom tne soutnweet
were not ao numt-roua today, trices in
tne sample marital were on tjlc. the de
mand btu.g slow. Foreign nem waa bear
tan. coin was in sympathy with wheat and
ilia opening puce were a little lower,
tienty of buying turned the market strong
and prices weni up over a cent, tteceipla
oven an estimates and estimates are ia,se
lur tomorrow, casn demand la fair, auiy
i.cseu c higher.
uais ..ere mill, after opening a trifle
ea
b
corn
vieaseu 4ot,uw bushela.
1'rimn ry wneat receipt! were 440,000 bu.
and shipments I6,uuu ou., against rewlpta
last year of tiw.wu tu. and shipments ot
us.uuo bu. corn receipta were l.iaa.wA) bu.
and shipments 4S4,uvu tiu., against receipts
last year of i,24o,uuu bu anu ampinenta of
tn.tiOu ibu.
Ciearancea were 268,000 bn. wheat, 29,440
bbls. flour, S4,UM bu. coin anu luU.oQU Ou.
bats.
iucal range of optlona:
Articles. Opn. High.) Low. Close. Eat'y.
heat- j
May...) I I i 80b 80U
July... J J6:B ',tiH ibU .B'.i 7b-?A
Coin- I I I
way... 4V., lit 4Vtb 44b 46VA 44U
Juiy... iiJSAI . Ht, WVll 441
Oata- I . ' I I I
iay... , 3iB,
auiy... ,..
A asked. B bid.
Oaaaka Cash galea.
WilEAT No. I hard, 1 car, 76c.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, nttlc; No.
3 hard, 1 34 77c; No. 4 hard, 70i i2Vsc;
No. 2 spring, 7c; No. 8 spring, Tint I YtC
cOrtJS .o. 8, 44c; No. 4, 44c; No. grade.
8w42c; No. 8 yellow, 44c; No. i white,
46a
.OATS No. 3 mixed, S3Hc; No. 3 white,
83c; No. 4 white, 82 c.
RYE No. 8. 64 He; No. 2. 66c,
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis .
Omaha
Duiutn
Hi. Louis ...
&!2
246
96
2
...2U7
...
... 28
... 64
210
296
. 11
186
CHICAGO URAIX A SO PROVISIONS
Featares of the Tradla aad Cloalagt
Prleea oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, May 28. Clear weather In
the northwest had a weakening effect to
osy on the local wheat market, but be
cause of fresh damage reports from the
ilv a sllaht
close bilna
oits wera
M'Uthwest pricea showed on
loss, lbs July option at the
1 "-" ...... ,,n . 0 1 ... ,,(. ... n
c huntr. Pruvi.iu.ia mauH a r..
Ol 100 200.
Sentiment In the wheat pit waa bear sh
but selling was held In check by tresu
damage reports. The opening quotations
were at the lowest point of the day. local
traders, who were prompted by advlcea
ol rein In the spring wheat territory, veil
ing treely. The fact that rain had falHn
in Illinois, Indiana and the Ohio vainy
also created bearish sentiment early id
. tiie, day. ..Toward oliavend jotlUe Beat ttouri
snorts bought treely because or an omciat
icrecaal ot rata tonight hi Minnesota and
other sections of the spring wheat coun
try. Later came dispatches from Kansas
nalmlng that many damage reports were
ccmlng In from weatern Mlasourl, south
western Nebraska and northwestern Kan
sas. This strengthened pricea somewhnt
and during the laat half of the session
tna feeling In the pit was firmer. The
market closed steady. July opened Vi "
c to H&HC lower, at t2'j83Hc. ad-
a need to S3 He and closed at 83 m 3 c,
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 400,700 bu. The amount on passage
decreased 1,786,000 bu.. and the viiu..?
nupply decreased 1,660,000 bu. Primary
receipta were 440,000 bu., compared with
609.000 bu. for the corresponding day
one year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 268 cars,
against 161 cars laat veeek and 621 cars
a year ago.
Increased local receipts and wet weather
In the middle west caused some wraKii.
In the corn market during the early trad
ing. Later, however, the market became
quite atrong on covering by shorts and
buying by cash houses. A liberal decrease
In lo al stocks during the last week waa
largely responsible for the urgent demanu.
The demand closed atrong and close to
the highest point of the day. July opened
H ft He lower, at 47H?47Hc, sold up to
48Hc and closed at 48H&48HC. Locril
receipts were 683 cars, with 427 cara of
contract grade.
Wet weather In Illinois had a depressing
effect on the oats market at the opening,
but later a firmer feeling developed In
Sympathy with the strength of corn. Cash
Interests and commission houses were the
chief buyers, while the selling waa mainly
by pit traders. July opened He lower, at
3SSc. advanced to S344r and cloaed at
33H33c. Local receipta were 245
cara.
Notwithstanding a (c decline In the
price of live hogs the provisions mark-t
was firm all day. Local packers were
free bidders for lard and ribs, but offer
ings were small. This started active cov
ering by shorts. At the close July pork
waa up 20r, at 816 40. Lard waa up )0'
12 H at S 7H. Ribs were 17Hc higher,
at 89 47 HS.60.
Estimated reoelpts for tomorrow: Wheat,
13 cars; corn. 638 cors; oats, 214 cars;
he. 20,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Sat y.
Wheat I
May... 8V
July...82a-SH
Sept...)81HtH
Oata I
8
8SH
81V
SiH ftS' 86U
82VMHV83SflH
81H81HiWj 1
May... H
July... 47SUH:
49 H
Hl ' 49H
47H!48ViH
47V4H H
S3l 33
83 S S3H
48
47H
47S
4r.H!
Sent...
47H 48H4V
Corn
Aiay.
July.
Dept.
Pork
Msy.
33V
88V
34
S-'H
16 K
1 40
14 85
8 80
8 90
S 06
40
IZL
31H
Siva'
81 S
32Hj
16 27H
16 27Hi
16 22Si
16 12H
16 35
16 40
16 86
t 80
16 20
16 20
16 2
I 67H
8 77 H
8 V-'H
26
8 32H
2-H
July
16 ii'H
18 12H
May..
8 80
8 72H
8 0
15
S 85
8 80
8 72H
8 0
July...
8 87H1
Sept..
Ribs-
S 00
t 40
8 60
8 86
May...
26
35
July..
S 60
Sept...
22H
36 I 22Hi
No. 2.
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Steady; wlnteg patents. S3 bjQ
l.tO; atralghts. SJ8wa3.70;' spring patents
S30dS.M; straights. S3. 46jj3.o6; bakars, 32 30
tt!.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 8Ka87c; No. 3,
Stiff-; No. 3 red. 9l4u94c.
CORN No. 2. &tc; No, 2 yellow, 49Hc
OATS No. 2. 4Hc: No. 2 white, 34V
16c: No. 3 white. Sa',Ai-34'c.
R YF No. 2. 61HC.
BARLEY Oood feeding. 4843c; fair to
choice malting, 4TCi63c.'
SEEDS No. 1 flax, S109H: No. 1 north
western. 81.16. Prime timothy, S33nj3S5.
Clover, contract grade, 311 25.
PROVISIONS Short ribs sides (lonsel,
'.te'u4o. Mesa pork, per bhl., 16.30 16.36.
Ird. per loo lbs , S8.82H- Short clear sides
(boxed). 89 419 7a.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla 14.710
Wheat, bu l.Ouo St.)
Com, bu M7 W l'U"0
(lata, bu 333 OuO ii? 7)
Rye. bu I.uOO
Barley, bu 31. KO S.aO
Cn the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was strong; creameries. 14(9
aHc; dairies, lS'yilHr. Frt: steady: ai
mark, rase Included, 144il4He: firsts. 14Hc;
prime firata. 16', c; extraa, 18c. Cheese,
aieady; loqllc.
Dalath Grain Market.
DULUTH. May 28.-WHEAT-T0 arrivs
hAd on track: No. 1 northern, $c; N. 2
asier. All montna were up at the cioae. I steady and later anvaiicea on wra wrnn.,,
tvoild a wiiiat atiiiuuenta were li.lw.vu I active covering and lighter world a yiiip-
uahe.a and corn snipiiisula S.fcl.uUi) busne.a. ments, closing at net higher May.
neat vimnie decreased l.oou.uw Dusnels. 6iv4!. cioseo at i,c; juiy,
increased oi.imi nusneia and oata de- ciosea at oohc; Bepiemoer ,n,.ci?i.,
84'c; July
track
3KW t OR K UR1ER AL M ARKET
Qaotatlnn of the Day Varloaa
Commodities.
NEW TORK. May 28.-FlXlR-Recetpts,
20,ri8 bbla.; eport. 8,370 bole.; n.arket
firm, but quiet; Minnesota patents, 84."ii
4 00: Minnesota bakers. l3.4fittS.fin; winter
patents. S40i4.3O; winter straights. 3.1.H"
4.00; winter extras. 2WB3.4l; winter low
grades US1.36. Hye nour, quiet; fnlr to
good, i3.4tiuj.su; cholre to fancy, S3. "ft 4.25.
:oRNMfc-AIy-8teady; fine white and yel
low. 11.20, coarse. fl.oful.U9; kiln dried, $2 80
0 2 90.
RYE Quiet; No. 1 western, STtyS; t. o.
b., New Vork.
BAKL.EV Dull; feeding, ITtfcc, 0. I. f..
New York; malting, 62i67c, c. I. f., New
York.
WHEAT Receipts. 60.600, bu.; exports,
87,M8 bu. ; spot market, steady; No. It red,
.To. nominal, elevator: No. 2 red. c.
nominal, anoat; ino. i nortnern. uu u.n
J- o. b. afloat; so. 1 northern A ""'los
sSc, f. o. b., afloat; It waa an Irregular
day In wheat, winding up with prices ic
lower to He net higher. Early weakness,
based on clearing weather on the north
west, was succeeded by a rally on the
strength of corn and thereafter the market
was steady to firm, closing quiet. May,
l'aultc; closed, lc; July, H8 16-Ii(i89-It-I6c;
Heptemher, S6Vtjio 11-lric, closed at &-;
Decemlier, KmiKiHc, closed at STSc.
CORN Receipts, 36.860 bu.; exports, 8.636
bu.; spot market, firm; No. 2, 5i"'c. nom
inal, elevator and 67e asked f. o. b.,
I alliuat- Nn 2 Velio
and r0. i wniie. boc-.
nominal. option maraei i'"','u
at faH.f liernmher. 63''ii64c. Closed at 64C.
OA 1 Receipts, 6.Wiu ou.; exports. o..-w
bu.; spot market, steady; mixed oats, ill to
32 lbs., yj'a.c; natural wniie, io oo ion.,
i'Ai'aMic: clipped white, 3a to 40 lbs.. 40i
am tn T .. .
r fc.E.u ateaay ; spring orn, .v w.
shipment ; middlings, IM.bO, June snipnieui,
cltv, SI.OlVa 24.60. ,
HOPS-Steadv; state, common to choice,
19n6, 8tl3c; laiH. yuloc; olds, nominal.
H1DE8 Firm. Oalveaton. 20o; California,
liAY Mrm; ' shipping, 35f,c; Sooi to
choice, 9'a'f5c. .... ...
PROVIBIONS Beef, steady; family, $11 -60
(&12.00; mess. &.tWt.WK beef nams, j).o.w
22(K: nncket. S9.60l lO.oO: city extra, India
m. 117 nnri7.fin. Cut meats, firm; pick
led bellies, $10.cKB12.0; pickled shoulders,
ItiiKXSSO! nlrkled hams. 811.604112.00. Lard,
firm; western prime, tfc sTa8.90. nominal; le-
fined. lirm; continent, 19 so; eouin rarin,
S'J.75; compound. S7.00U7.37Hc. Pork. firm.
family, Slil"'vl9.00; aiiort clear, SlB.50Bl-s
TALLOW Steady, city (C per package)
6c: country (package free), 65tic.
RICK Steady; domestic, fair to extra.
BUTTER Firm. Street price: Extra
creamery, 20U'2OHe- Official prices: Cream
..... Ira 1 i'.r 1Ui(V
C'ilBKSE Stronger; new mate, full iP.rge
best, 10Hc; fair to good, SHlOc; small best,
10Hc; fair to good. SH'lOc; inferior, 74'(f
8c; old state full cream, large and small,
colored and white, fancy, 1Su12Hc; a"ood to
prime, 12'gl2V4C.
Knns Quiet: state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy; aelected white, 21c; state
choice, UHfeUlc; state mixed, extra, lSVti1
2icH western firsts, KHc; unaer graaco.
15iilBHf; soutnern, hoik.
POULTRY Alive, firm; wetsern broilers,
U'2c; fowls, 13Hc; turkeys. 12c. Dressed
steady; western broilers, 22(&28c; turkey3,
14ul6c; fowls, 1K313HC.
St. I-onls General Market.
ot i-nms. Miv 28. WHEAT Lower
No. 3 red, cash, elevator, Kfq96c; track. 85
7c; July. 81Hillll!c; September. 804c; No.
1 bird AVntfiti. -. -..! . H
CORN Futures higher, cash lower; No. 2
cash, nominal; track, 4U4V4c; juiy, 4yic;
Hentember. 47Hc.
OATS Futures nigner, casn lower; rso, a
! ca. track- J4c; Ju'y- Hc; Sop
tember, 33Hc; No. 2 white, 3&Hu36c.
FLOLR Steady ; red. winter patents
, 4 40W4.6. exira
fancy
and straight,
J 13.7504.86; clear. 82-76 3.00.
. SEED Timothy steady, S2.SO02.9O.
CORNMEAL steady, 2.&o.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track
S B2o.
90
HAY Firm: timothy. $12.6O17.00; prairie,
$11.00frlS.00.
IRON COTTON TIES $1.00.
BAOOINO 8HC,
HEMP TWINE 7Uc. '
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing,
fiO.'Wi f Jinrr mgrier prime-wreiwn,- sh.oth-
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
S9.12U: clear ribs. S9.37H: snort clears,
89.60; bacon steady; boxed extra short.
J9.87HJ clear rios, jiu.iivfc; snort clear,
110.26.
Tl e T T T T1 T? V ITtvr.. ohlnkana OyOl..
springs, 2026c; turkeys. 9c; ducks, 8 He;
geese, 4xitc.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 1620c
dairy, 14&16c.
EOGS Steady. 13c case count.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 6.000 ' 4.000
Wheat, bu 64,000 38,000
Corn, bu 95,000 101,000
Oata. bu 184.000 111,000
Kaasas City Grata aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITT. May 18.-WHEAT May,
78c: July. 76Hc: September. 74H.C: cash. No
2 hard, 79Hi3c; No. 3, 77(&77Hc; No. 4, HM&
77c: no. i red, wtfb.c; no. a, 6wc; no. 4,
7oU5c.
CORN May, 44Hc; July. 44Hc; Septem
ber, 46c; December, 43Hc; caah. No.
mixed, 45H'6,Vc; No. 3. 4546Hc; No.
white, 48H(4iHc; No. 3, 48Hc
OATS Steady : No. 2 whke. 3&'a3tc.
HAY 8teady ; choice timothy, I13.00iffl3.60
choice praine, iii.u"OU.ffl.
K YE Steadv: 6Vo68o.
EGOS Steady; Mlasourl and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 13Hc; case
count, 12c; caaes returned, He less.
BUTTER-Creamery. lc: packing. 12c,
Receipts. Shipments,
Wheat, bit 87,000 8.000
Com, bu 123,0"0 60,000
Oats, bu 11.000 12,000
Mlaaeapolls Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 28. FLOUR First
patents, S4.itc4.46; second patents, S4.204
4 80; first . clears, x3.Mx3u.0u; second clears,
82.462. 66.
BRAN In bulk. $16.25-316 60.
(Superior Board of Trade Quotation for
Minneapolla and Chicago delivery.) The
range of prices, as furnished by F. D. Day
at Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building, was
Articles ! Open. High. Low. Close. Sat'y
Wheat I
May... 82
82U81'82 82H
8H
July...;82HS
S8 I 52HI 2Hl
WH
84
6ept,.,
aO'ill
81Hi oVHHiaWH
1 1
Flax
May.., July..,
Evpt..
1 16
1 17
1 17H
1 16 I 1 15J 1 li
1 16
1 17l 1 lvs 1 17
117HI 117 I in
1 17H
1 17H
Visible Sapply of Grain.
NEW YORK, May 28 The visible sup
ply or grain Saturday, May tn. as compute
bv the New oVrk Produce exchange, wa
as follows: Wheat, 31,963,000 bushels; de
creased, 1.669.0u0 bushels: corn. 2,3O9,0u0
bUHiu-ls; Increased, blO.Ouu bushels; oats,
1 10,123,009 bushels; decreased. 4,0o0 bushels;
' rye- l.Sll.ou bushels; increased, 1.7.i0
nusneip; uariey, i,ui,utm ouaiieiB. urvrrawi,
Ibi.uuu b'.'fliels.
Liverpool Grata aad' Provlalona.
LIVERPOOL, May 28 WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures, quiet; July, ds Hd; Sep
tember. 6s td: December, os 6"4d.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new
ia 7d; American mixed, old, 4a SHd: futures,
quiet: July, 4s 6d; September, 4s 4Hd.
HOPS In London (Pacific coast. firm
38 16a.
Mllwaakee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. May 2.-WHEAT-Mar
ket steady; No. 1 northern. 8'H7c; No,
northern. h3x6Wc; July. K3H4MHC.
RYE Eaaier: No. L V'd6Hc.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 56c; aanipl
4!MU4C.
CORN-teady; No. $ caah, 48Hr949Hc
July, 4S'(jHi-c ..."
P...I. r.wmi m Mavlcel
I'bUKiA, May ?. 4.uri nrm; xxo.
yriiow, tic; x o. o, taa", ia .
no grade, 4i46c
OATS Firm; No. t white. 34c: No. I
white. S3V 6 8ac; No. 4 white, S13SSS'-
WHISKY On the basis of 11. 28 for
finished goods, w
Ptttlalrlshla Prod are Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 38. Bl'TTEH
Firm; etra weatern creamery, 21j.ilVc;
extra nearby prints, 33c.
EOUU Firm: nearby tyc higher; nearby
fresh and weatern freau, 17c at mark.,
CHEESE Firm: New York full creams.
lOajllc.
northern. !y; May,
September, 2c.
oAia To arrive, on
Z3e.
NEW TORK, May 88. COFFEE Fut urea
Opened steady at a decline of MM points
In response to lower Europeaa cab Ira. and
closed steady at a net dtacllne of lMj?)
points. Pale were reported 173.580 baga,
Including July at 4'Vi ISo: Bptemher,
tiria2Sc; November, i.JL'hitac; lawmhrr,
8 SbtilbU.-; January. i.Uie. Mart k. 8 4ti75x';
Apri. . (spot Kjo, tairtly steady; o. 7
Invoice, ",c.
v
Z Z:!nEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Spurt of Slight Aotiritj Marks Berinnioc
of Day of Apathy.
READING THE FEATURE OF THE MARKET
Ramnr that Head of Read la tu
aeeeed rrealdent Caasatt of
Penasflraala Caaaea Rise
ia the Isaae.
NEW TORK. Mav ?8 The anaenlatlnn
In stocks today sank Into anaihv. There
an n spun oi sugnt activity in tne nrnt
our of the tradlnc. The lion's share of
attention was given to Reading, and If
he congested deallnas In this half stock
were deducted the volume of the market
would make a smaller nhnwlni even than
on last Monday, the dullest day thua far
In the present year.
iteiaing is in the hands of an elaborate
market organisation and la closelv re
sponsive to control. It opened lower than
n Saturday, but was oulcklv turned tin-
wards. News regarding the movement was
not forthcoming beyond what hsa bee
ue at a previous staare. Bometh Ins was
made of a public rumor of the coming
retirement of the president of the Penn-
yivania to he succeeded by the present
lead of the Reading and the aasumbtlon
was added of closer relations between the
wo properties. Home of the extreme dull
less of the tradina was attributed to the
braking of the week by a holiday on
Wednesday, habitual operators disliking an
Interval of closed markets, which deprive
them of opportunity to act on sudden de
velopments. The fact that subscriptions
fall due tomorrow on the S&o.OOO.ono of Penn-
ylvanla notes also had the effect of de-
erring some traders from operating.
Money rates were firm today, but the
money market showed no sign of disturb-
nce from the pendency of this transac
tor Assurance has been given that the
fund paid for the notes will be left on
deposit with the hanks and only drawn
upon in limited amounts as required tor
he purposes of the company. This will
reduce the operation largely to one of book
transrers oi accounts and wouia lessen
the chance for disturbance In the money
market.
The tendon market was In a conserva
tive mood on account of a Stock exchanne
settlement this week and Paris was dls-
urbed by the Russian outlook. The only
Interest In our market was due to move
ments In sneclnl stocks. American Sugar
and American Beet Sugar started upwards
together as they did several weeks ago
and revived some rumors of Intended
hanges In trade relations. The rumors
were without any confirmation.. The-usual
Monday rise In Brooklyn Transit on the
strength of Sunday seaside traffic was re
versed, owing to yesterday's Inclement
weather and poor traffic. There was quite
a sharp decline during the first hour of
the trndlng. The rise in rteaamg naa me
effect of checking this and partly over
coming it. But when prices got back to
about Saturday's closing level the trading
became listless and Indifferent and th
drift of prices waa acarcely appreciable.
The addition to tne agricultural appropria
tion bill in the senate of a meat Inspection
bill and the agitation following has added
to. the feeling of possible damage to values
from the spread of sentiment against cor
porations on account or anuses, i.onui
tlona In the late market became lethargic
and the market closed about stagnant.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, S1.6O,nO0. 1'nlted States bonds were
unchanged on call.
The fo lowing was the range or prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Bln. Win. Lw. cioas.
AAfttlll Kiureas
MO
Amalgamated Topper
American C. ft F
Amarieaa C. F. pfd
American rotton Oil
Amarlcan Kxprtea
44.400 10S 107S 1W4
tn 41 40 404
100 lm in
tOO US 41
101 s
US
tl
IS
II
US'
II
ra
114
Amarlcan H. U ptfl
Amarlcan Ira, securities...
Ml It
American Linseed OU..
Am. Llnaeed Oil pfd
American tacomotlr
Am. Locomotive pfd
American 8. ft R
American 8. R. pfd
American Sugar Refining..,
Am. Tobacco pfd. ctf
Anaconda Mining Co
1,400 a 'MS
: ins 114
7.100 IMS 11
mo in 11
IMS
ms
4400 1S7S 1S 134
ino m 101s iras
tt.lOA t K I64S
1,400 MS II
lOis
MO 141 146S 11. S
700 1074 107 S 17 S
'. M
17,000 ms DOS l"4
L10Q IMS .IMS 1S
Atchlsoa
Atchlaon pfd
Atlantic Coast ulm ..,
Ball I mora ft Ohio
Baltimore ft Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Trar.aU..,.
Canadian Parlflc
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jersey
Cheaapeake ft Ohio
Chicago ft Alton
Chicago ft Alton pfd
Chicago Oreat Weatern....
ton us "S
104
in
MO SJ4
l.xio (14
IM
144
M
i
'a
ii ii
100 1
100 tot
Chicago ft Northweatern...
Chicago, Mil. ft St. r
Chicago T. ft T
Chicago T. ft T. pfd
C C. C. ft 8t. Louie
Colorado Fuel ft Iron
Colorado ft Southern
Colorado ft 80. tat pfd....
Colorado ft 80. td pfd
Conaolidaled Gaa
Corn Product, rfg
Cora Producta pfd
tois tot
4,100 IMS IM
Hi
11
ws
HS
14.400 65 S M MS
1,800 13 S S MS
100 lS 4S 48 S
100 47 S 47S 47
100 1I6S IKS 134
too 21s S
100 M 71
1,100 111 111 III
100 14S !4 146
400 4?' 43S 4SS
100 tl MS MS
1.700 I4S 4S MS
11.200 4S 4S
400 10 7S 70S
200 71S 71 71 S
Delaware ft Hudeon
Delaware, L. ft W
Denver ft Rio Grande
Denver ft R. O. pfd
Dlatlllera' Securities
Erie
Erie lat pfd
Krte Id prd
General Electric
Oreat Northern pfd...-
17
. 1,100 mas tots 02s
mo ias nS 111
.. I.IOO 171 176 S 174
, 14
M
200 44S 44 S I4S
II
27
100 10 40 4S
XO MS I 2IS
600 MS 63 S II
.. 1.400 144S 1464a 144
IM
.. Ill
loo lis IIS ills
100 71 71 70
IM
171
.. 1,000 44 MS M
400 14 S I4S 14
4S
100 744 74 S 74 S
rioo is iiis us
.. 1.70 US II 51 S
.. 1.400 M M MS
.. .. H
10 47 17 M'i
.. 100 t07 201 tois
3S
.. H.000 1I4S IMS H4S
loo las us
11
400 It 404 60S
I7S
12
..167.40 1414 HIS 140S
II
tOO MS MS M
100 21 I7S J7S
400 icns 101 101
400 MS MS ilS
IM MS 44 S 44S
14S
J1S
MS
100 7IS 7IS VI
.. 1,400 46 S 44 MS
Ill
.. 4.100 MS M II
.. 1.400 MS M M
40 161 160S lilS
.. 0 tt Its US
K0 40 60 ls,
,.. 11.10 14S IMS H4 S
4
104
70 12 1 M
40 tos 1044 bos
los
... ll.lu 40s 40S 40V
... 4. 0u0 10fcS luts lis
... to 101 101 101
t'lO II 11 )w
,.. 1 4IS 41 S 4
100 2M M4 MO
144
... SOI Its IIS MS
us
M
Hocking valley
llllnnla Central
Iuternatlonal Paper .......
International Paper pfd....
International Pump
International Pnmp pfd....
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaa City Southern
Kanaaa City So. pfd
Loulavllla ft Neah villa....
Manhattan L
Metropolitan Street Ry
Mexican Central
Minneapolla ft St. Loula..
M , St. P. ft S. S. M
M , St. P. ft I. S. M. pfd
Mlaeourl Pacific
Mtaaourt, Kanaa ft Texas.
Mlaaoaii. K. ft T. pfd.....
Netlonal Lead
National R. R. of M. pfd.,
New York Central
New York, O. A W
Norfolk ft Wtil.ro
Norfolk ft W. pfd
North American ,
Northern Paclfle
Parlfle Mall
Pennerlvanta ?
People' Oa
P., C. C. ft St. L ,
Preaaed Steal Car
Preaaed Steel Car pfd....
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Reading lat pfd
Reading Id pfd
Republic Steal
Republic Steel pfd
Rock laland Co
Rock laland Co. pfd
St. L. ft S. P. td pfd
St. Loula Southweetem....
St. Loula S. W. pfd
Sloaa-bhemrld Steel
southern PaclAc ,
80. PaclAc pfd
Southern Railway
So. Railway pfd
Tenneaaaa Coal ft Iroa...
Texaa ft Pacific
Toledo. St. L. ft W
t'nlon Pacific
Colon Pacific pfd
I'nltad State Eipreae
t ailed Stetea Realty
tailed State Rubber
V. 8. Rubber pfd
t'nlted Slate Steel
I'. S. Steel pfd
Va -Carolina Chemical ...
Va -Carolina Cham. pft...
Wahaah
Wabaah pfd
Welle-Kargo Expreea
Weetlnghouae Electii ...
Weetera talon
W heeling ft Lake Erie....
Wlerooaln Central
Wlaronala Ceatral pfd
Ladoa Closlagr Storks.
LONDON. May S.-Closlng quotations on
ma Bigcn exenanga were
Conaola money
MS Norfolk ft W
.. II
.. M
do account
. WS do pfd
. 1S Ontario ft W
II Penneylvaala
.104 , Rand Mlaas
.IIIS Reading
.1441 do lat pfd
. 4Xsl do td pld
.171 .Southern Railway
. 174,1 da pfd
. 44 Southern Paclta .
. ilaioa PaciSc
. 47sl do pfd
Aaacoada ...
.. :
.. MS
.. IS
.1 Atcl.li
a plt
Baltimore ft Oh!..
.. lis
(ancdlaa ParISc ..
Chea. ft Ohio
C . M. ft St. P....
DeBeer
Denver ft R. O
da pfd
Erie
da let pfd
da Id pfd
llllnola Central ...
Loulavllla ft siaak.,
M . K. ft T
.. 4T
.. 4
.. lS
..101
.. r
..iS
.. 4
. ai"it. S. Steal.
.. 41S
. .1US
. 7J
da sfd
. lav
.110
. S
Wabaak ...
do pfd ..
Spaalak M
.. 0',
.. I
N Y. Central..
1U
SILVER Bar, quiet, 31 Sd per ounce.
aitrv rji avipjt oer rent.
The rate of discount In the opn market
for short bills ts H per oent; for three
montna 0111s. isa 14 per cent.
Bask ClearlBgs.
OMAHA. May 38 Bank clearings for to
day were il.mn.o and for the eorre
spondlng date laat year 81.110.778.88.
Treaasirr Stateaaeat.
WASHINGTON. May 28 -Today s slat
sn.env of tn treasury balances In the gen-
ersl fund, exclusive of the i5e.nrm,of gold
reaerve shoas: Available cash bnlnnce,
$158,435.1.; gold coin and bullion. 875.757. 1!M;
gold certificates, l4.41".:tw.
ew York Money Market.
NEW TORK. Msy 28 MONEY On
call, firm, 8 1 4 H lr cent: ruling rate
4 per cent; closing bid, 8 per cent; offered
at 8H per rent; time loans firmer; sixty
tisys, 4HV4H per cent; ninety days, 4H
percent; six months, 4 n ti 5 percent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER jr
6 V per cent.
STERLING E X C H A N O E Sllphtly
firmer, at S4.8525iB 4 .8 530 for demand, and
at 84 8210V 4. 21 5 for sixty day bills.
POSTED RATES S4.S3W 4.8H H : com
mercial bills. 84.81 V
SILVER Bar. 67 He; Mexican dollar,
82c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
Irregular.
Quotations on New York bonds today
were as fallows:
V. 8. Rf. . r....lt.lv1'Japin 4 Mi;
do coupon l'flStJpan 6. M aerie... Pftt
V. 8. u. ret 40 u ttn
do eoupoa !i2V do 41 rtfa..
V. 8. old 4a, rea lrnl do id err'.te..
.. MH
.. as
..Hi.,
.. T3
.. 50H
. k: ,
do coupon n.i'4 I., ft snl.
V. 8. n. 4a, rf.
m pin. c. 1
Mtx. central 4e
7 I do let In.-
I1SVM . K ft T. 4a
lot -4 1 dn 2
do rotipon
Am. Tobacco 4a..
do ia
Atrhtenn fan. 4a.
do sd). 4a
Atlantic C U 4a.
Ml
4VN. R- ft- of M c. 4a. K4
.lonviN. Y. r. . a H
Pal. ft Ohio 4a inisa N. J.
C. 1 te U7ka
dn IHa
Rrk. R. T. c. 4a...
Central et Oa. ta. ,
do let Ine ,
do td Ine
do Sd Inc
No Pacific 4a IM
71 do 3a 7
111 IN. ft W. f 4a IM
r. s. L. rMg 4a K
.Penn. conr. 3'aa 8
84 meadlnt gen 4a !'
10M4!SI. L. I. M. r. (a..1'.3li
rhee. ft Ohio 4Ha.
Chicago ft A.
Wa... 71 (St. I., ft 8. F. ff 4e. K
C . B. ft Q.
4a mi's St. 1.. s w. c. 4a ao
R. 1. ft P. 4.... 7' 'Seaboard A. L. 1
do col. &a. Poaido Pa.ftc 4a
rrr. ft at U t 4e..ltt1 do 1t 4a rtfa...
t'olo. Ind. ia. ser. A. 7H 80. Railway , .. .
do eenea R 7aS Texaa ft P. la ..
rolorado Mid. 4a 7 T., St. I,, ft W.
Colo, ft So. 4a M'a I'nlnn Pacific 4a
.... t
.... MS
,...r.t
-..KSH
4a.. 0
....KM
....
....114
.... SIS
.... M
SH
.... ft-
Cuba fta
..10(1 I 8. stael td Ie
..lOo't Wahaah la
.. W4 do drb. A
. 10IV Weatern Mil. 4a .
.. 14 W. ft L E. 4a..
. Ill .Wit. Central ta. .
D. ft R. O. 4a ..
Platlllera' Sec. (a..
Brie p. I. 4a
do ten. 4a
Hocking Val 4Ha..
Ofierod.
Dostoa Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, May 28-Call Ipans, 4.-1 per
cent; time loans, 4'S5Si per cent, official
closing on stocks and bonds:
Atchlaon adj. 4a 34 .Atloiiex
... SH
...ion
... I
... lis
... ii
. . .110
... :j
... 7S
.. 16S
... i;s
... lis
lS
... 74S
... us
...
... i
... 41S
...110S
... 2S
...19
... il
...100
...
... I3S
... S
... II
... H ,
... is
... S
...1U
... lis
do 4a 101 Amalgamated
Max. central 4a 77S American Zinc
Atchlaon H7 Atlantic..,
do pfd 102 Hliigham
Rnaton A Albany.. 1st iCal. ft Hecla.
Bnaton ft Maine.
174 ICentennlal ...
lf..1S Corper Range
I t l'aly Wrat ...
i SI Franklin
11.4s Oranhy
Boat on Elevattal ...
eFltchhurg pfd
Mexican I entral . . .
N. Y., N. H. ft li
en ton Pacific
149 l.le Hrtyale
Amer. Arge. Chem SfS Maaa. Mining
do pfd 5 Michigan
Amer. Pneu. Tube '.Is Mohawk
Amer. Sugar
IMS Mont. C. ft C...
do pfd
Amer. T. A T
A mer. Woolen , . . . ,
do pfd
Dominion 1. ft R..
P.dlaon Klec. II lu
Maa. Electric
do pfd ,
Mara, naa
t'nlted Trult
United Shoe Mch.
dn pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Weatlng. common
Adventure
Bid. "Asked.
IM ,Old Dominion ...
...137 Oa.-eol
. .. 4S Parrot
...10S Ouincy
. . . 31 Shannoh
...145 Tamarack
... iS Trinity
... 1 I'nlted Copper ...
. .. Mi V. S Mining
... I)" I. R. Oil
... 1 trtah
... 30S Victoria
. .. 4'-4 Winona
...I0;,s Wolverine
... n 1 North Butt
... I I
New York Mlninar Storks.
NEW YORK, May 28. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adama Con
0
Little Chief ...
Ontario
(iphlr
proenli
Potoel
Havage
Slerr Nevada
Small Hopea ..
Standard
. S
21
.57b
.
. 1
. to
. It
. tu
Ahc
Drear
Brunswick Con ...
Comatock Tunnal ..
Con. tel. ft Va...
41
SI
.IDC
Horn Silver 1W
Iron Silver ft.
Leadvill Can . I
Ottered.
London Stork Bzrhansje.
LONDON. May 28. The Btock eKchange
here will be closed on Saturday, June 2, and
on June 4, Whit Monday. .
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade aad Quotations on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EGGS Receipts, liberal; fresh stock, case
count, 15c
LIVE POULTRY H;ns, 10c; roosters,
wAic; turkeys, 15c; ducks, lie; spring chick
ens, Sa.dO'ao.uo per. doaa-n.
BL'TTEH Packing stock, 12c: choice to
fancy dairy, lbc; creamery, iioisic.
HAY fricea quoted oy oinana reca com
pany: No. 1 upiapd, SlO.ou; medium, la.W;
course, 88.00. Kye straw. Ki.60.
BRAN Per ton, n.oo.
NEW VEQJlTABLES.
TOMATOES Florida, per crate of 30 lbs..
net, 33 00.
wax BEANS per box 01 about Jb ids.,
$3.00.
8IK1NU BEANS Per D0X 01 BDOUt IS
lbs., net, $1.00.
TLRNIPS. BEETS AND CARROTS
Louisiana, per dos. bunchea, 46c.
HEAL) LUTiLL'B-Home grown, per
doz. heads, 4r60c.
LcjAr HfiTTLCls Hothouse, per dox.
heads, 3Sc.
CL CUMBERS Hothouse, per dos., 7ac.
ONIONS Colorado, yellow and red. 14k0
per lb.; Texas, In crates, white, $1.75; yel-
iOW, ,1.2a.
ML 6HKUUM8-Hothouse, per lb., 6txjti0c.
RADISHES Per dox. bunches, 26o.
CABBAGE California, 2&3o per lb.
CELERY Florida, Si 00 per dox.
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home grown, per bu.. 503
80c; South Dakota, per bu., 66c; Colorado,
per bu., 80c.
Ijv v 1 BtAnB-rer nu., i.oo; ino. i. i.ia
LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 6ic.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
DATES Per box of 30-lb Pkgs . 32.00:
Hallowe'en, In 70-lb boxes, per box, 8c ,
Bayer, per lb., 4c; walnut etuffed, 1-1 b.
pkgs, 32.00 per dox.; 8-lb boxes. Si. 00.
ukanuls Lauiornia. extra tancy Zea
land, large alses, 33.603.76; Mediterranean
sweets, all sisea, 83.botuS.00; fancy navels,
$5.00.
lemons Limoniers. extra tancy. 240
sixe, 86.00; 300 to 800 slse. So ft.
FIGS California, per 10-1D. carton. 7b'i
86c; Imported Smyrna, three-crown. Ho
aix-crown, 11c.
bananas- per medium sized punch.
$1.762.i6; Jumbos, S2ij3.u0.
GRAPE r nil 1 i. ainornia, per dox, H bO.
PINEAPPLES Sizes 34, 30 and 38, $6.00;
slse 42. $3.60.
FRUITB
APPLV-Utah. Ben Uavis. 32 ter bu.
box; Winesaps, $2.60 per bu. box; other
varieties, l-'Ua-'ou per bu. New York ap
ples and Rusaets, So. 00 per bbl.
.,M..,nl L U 1 ' ,. 1 1 f r 1, 1 u t ? in. rK v fi IV. V.n
BEEF CUTS.
nF.EF CUTS No. 1 ribs. 11c: No. I ribs.
V4c; No. 8 ribs, 7Vc; Uo. 1 loin. 14"4c; No. 2
loin, KVic No. 3 loin, lU4c; No. 1 chuck,
6V&c: No. 2 chuck, 6.c; No. 3 chuck, 6c: No.
1 round. 8c: No. 2 round. 7c: No. 3 round.
htc; No. 1 plate, 3c; No. 3 plate, 3c; No.
S plate, I'ttc ,,
aibi.c.i.ua cue a.
CIDER Per keg, SJ76, per bbl., $8.76.
HONEY New, ,er 24 lbs.. 33 60.
CHEESE Swiss, new. 16c; Wisconsin
brick, 12c; Wisconsin llmberger, 13c; twins,
13H'": Young Americans, 16c.
NUTB v ainuts, jno 1, son aneua, new
crop, per lb., lMc; hard shells, per lb.,
13c. Pecans, Urge, per lb., 14c; small,
per lb., 12c Peanuts, per lb., tVrtc; roasted,
per lb.. 8c. C hill walnuts, per lb., K'jjUV.
Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard
shells, per lb., 16c. . Cocoanuu, 84 per sack
of 100.
FRESH FISH Trout, 11c; halibut, 11c;
pickerel, dressed, 7c; white baas, lie; sun
fish, 8c; perch, skinned and dressed, 8c;
pike, fraioc; redsnapier, 11c; salmon, tiv;
crappies, 8c: eels, lbc; black base, 22c;
whitensh, loal2c; frog legs, per dm, 66c;
lobxiers, green, 16c; boiled lobsters, 4-e;
blutih, 16c; herring, 6c; Spanish mack
erel. 16c; haddock, 10c: shrimp. Si per gal.;
smelts, 12c; cod, 12c; bullheads, 12c; cattish,
16c: roe shad. 7c; flounder, lie.
HIDES. PELTS AND TALLOW No. 1
green hidfa, 8c; No. 2, 8c; No. I salted. He;
No. 3, 10c; bull hides, 7fe8rI dry hides
2flU0c; horse hides, large, S3: small, 32
sheep pelts, each, 6UfiS1.2S. Tallow, No. 1,
4c; No. 2. SV: rough, 14c.
. bl--l A . I i.,nn,ilul.H f u t m n 1.1,1. Il IM.
i DLin" " - " . . ,,, ,.v.,
granulated cane, In sacks, $4.91; granulated
beet. In sacks, 14 ol.
SYRUP In barrels. 24c per gal.; In cases,
8 10-lb. cans, 31.60; cases. 11 8-lb. cans, S2.MI;
casea. '.' 2Va-ib. cans. SI M).
COFFEE Roasted. No. 36. 254c Der lb.:
No. 30. 2o4c per lb.; No. 25. lbs-o per lb.;
No. 20, lHe per lb.; No. 21. 124c per lb.
CURED F16H Family whilefiah, per 4
bbl., 100 lbs., 84 60; Norway mackerel, per
bbl., 24) lbs., bloaters, 840.00; No. 1, S2V00;
No. 2. 326.00; No. 3. S-UOO; Irish. No. 2. 814.00;
herring, in bbls., 200 lbn. each, Norway, 4k,
813 00; Norway, Sk, 813 00; Holland, mixed,
SUM; Holland herring, In kegs, milkers.
Sue; kegs, mixed. 70c.
CANNK.D GXjDS Corn, stsndard west
ern, 6Miuoc: Maine, SI 15. Tomatoes, 3-11).
cans, 11 Mjl.iiO, 2-lb., 74rtjtl.0O Pineapples,
grated. 2-lt, 32 u04j2.$o; . sliced. 81fuii220.
Gallon apples, fancy, 8380; California apri
cots, S1.4V'i ! U): pears. 81.76jr2.60; peaches,
fancy, S1.7f.(il40; H. C. pearhea, 32 'wfJS 60.
Alaska salmon, red. 81. 26; fancy Cl.li.ook,
F., 32.10; fancy aockeye. p., 8) So; aardlnea,
4 oil, 3160: S mustard. S2ya3.10. Sweet
potatoes, $1.16inl.26; sauer kraut, 31 "0;
pumpkins, suttiSl ut': wax beans. 2-lb., 7oj
sue; lima beans, 2-lb, 7fx-i1iU: sp:nach,
31.36; cheap peas, 2-lb., 80c; extra, 75svoc;
: fancy, i. 8.41.76.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattl Slow, but Generally About Bte d"
with Saturday.
HOGS ARE SELLING A TRIFLE LOWER
Moderate. Ran of heep aad l.a mba,
with 4 Great Chaste In
TBlBea.Thssik Trade la
Sot So Very Brisk.
SOUTH OMAHA. May . IMS.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sneep.
Official Momtav i,,V 6.MH) .M0
Same day last week 3,746 t.M 4,U8
8ume day two weeks ago 4.6-1 3,0u 3. J. J
Same tnr-e wcks ago.. 4.3i'J 4.MW 11, i 14
Same four weeks ago..., 4.i.i 4.K77 7.6.18
Same day last year n,4!i 4.49 4,1
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
rattle, nogs and sneep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last 1
year: i.m. n- inc.
cattle SM.16.' XU.M h,.x
Hogs I.li.2 K.t.lvM lieMW
bneep 716. 0i5 3.1il Sn,Mi
CATTLE QL'OTAllONS.
The following will show the prices paid
for the different kinds of cattle on the
Boulh Oniuha market:
Uood to choice corn-fed steers J4.60o.6t)
Fair to choice corn-fed steers S4 boi,4.0
Common to lair corn-ted steers.... 4 Ui4.o4
tiood tn cnoiie cows and neliers.. 4.wu4.w
Fair to good cows and heifers S.wut.OO
Common to fair cows and helfera.. l.twgj.oo
Uooa to choice siocaeis t teedera. 4.ai4.v
r air to good stockersand teudeis. 8.w4.uu
Common to fair stockers 3uii(3.o
Bulls, stsgs, etc S.6(it.A
Veal calves 3.tXlj)o.00
Tne following table shows the aveiage
price of hogs at bouth Omaha tor tne Uat
xe viral Ua. with comparisons:
Date. I 1306. :1906.il9O4.;i9O3.lXr2.lWl.ia0O.
Mav 15 ... 6 iS t;i& 6 34, 7 11, 6 M, i 21
May 16...; 8 29 6 20 4 81 8 u 7 0. , 0 W a U
May If. .. 4 a 2i 4 ad I 7 12 s 20
iviay l.s... 8 8.4i 26, 4 bi 8 27; i 74, 6 11
.Uay Hl... 8 4uv,, e A' 4 4i) 6 ii 7 1$ s 11
Mav 2u...i i a 24, 4 4bi 8 2il V Hi S 73 1
May 21. .. 6 2o i 4 41 7 0i 0 Hsi i 00
May 22... i 6 U 6 29, 8 18 7 02 6 61, a u
May 2J... 6 ID o 2si 4 37 6 19, 7 0, u ot
May 4... i 6 24, o in 4 3o 7 Ua, 6 6i a 01
okay j... b o lu 4 H 6 04 6 bi ti
May 26 .. 2si 9 1 4 o; 6 Ji W i 6 00
May 2,'... I 6 171 4 '. 6 'm 7 6 60
May s... 4 49, 6 72; 7 02, 6 W, 4 90
Sunday.
SATURDAY S SHIPMENTS.
The following snows the number of cars
of stockers and leeders smppeu to tne
country and tnelr points of domination:
Cattle Cars.
A. Sutherland, Blair, Neb.. M. O I
James Macixamara, Beemer, Neb., F. a!.. 1
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by eacn road was:
Cattle. Hogs, sheep. H'ses.
C, M. & St. P 1 1
Waoash 1
Missouri paciilc
Lnion Pacinc 27
c. ct N. V.. east 4
C. de N. V., west.... 34
C, St. P., M. & O.... U
C, B. Ac east 8
C, B. tt W . west 2d
C, H. 1. ct P., oust... 2
C, H. 1. P., west
Illinois Central 1
Ureal Western
Total receipts 119
3
27 18 1
32 1
4
1 .. ..
S3 .. 1
I .. 2
in
2
2
126 17 4
The deposition of the day's receipts was
aa follows, eacn buyer puiciiasing tna nuin
bvr oi' head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omulia Packing Co 619 l.iK" 467
Swill and Company 767 l.ta2 2,in0
cudahy Packing CO 21 2..-.91 ,8o6
Armour i Co 6.19 2,6l7 94t
Vansant & o .... ....
W. 1. Stephen 163
H HI A Moo a,
Huin.ilin kr ttothahllrl . A I
oif At Murnan 221 ....
Sol Degan 28
J. B- noot or Co 16
St. Louis Dress Beef Co.. 346
Otner bujeis 69 ' ....
Totals 2,758 8,822 ,bl
CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning
were small as compared with previous
Mondays this month, Tne arrivals, aa haa
been tne case every day for some time
back, consisted largely of cornfed cattle,
with only a sprlnallng of other grades.
The quality on an average was fair, there
being quite a good ni.iny right desirable
killers among the offerings.
Packers, it will be remembered, were
very heavy buyers of beef steers last week
and most of tnem had quite a number of
cattle still on hand that they had been
unable to kill out last week. The reault
was that they were hot as hungry for fresh
supplies this morning as on a good many
days. Hence the market opened a little
later than usual .and was rattier alow at
the start. As a rule sellers seemed to feel
that It was time for values to take a turn
upward and, encouraged by the lighter re
ceipts, were generally pricing their hold
ings at somewhat higher figures than pre
vailed at the close of last week. Buyers,
however, did not appear to want cattle
badly enough to put on very much, and
hence were not disposed to coincide en
tirely with sellers' views. When the cnttle
did sell they went at prices Just about
steady with the close of last week.
Cows and heifers were In very light sup
ply and In consequence sold freely at Just
about steady prices.
There were hardly enough stockers or
feeders In sight to make a test of values
and the few loads here sold at prices
unchanged from laat week's close.
Repreaentatlve aalea:
BEEF STEERS.
N.
At. Pr.
742 8 40
1010 I 40
IS4 I 44
754 4 IS
611 4 It
, 421 4 10
1074 4 26
MO 4 H
144 4 11
44 4 14
446 4 40
146 4 41
741 4 60
440 4 40
146 4 40
1IM 4 40
1044 4 44
421 4 64
1100 4 44
I. ..,.11.77 4 40
IB4 4 40
484 4 44
107 4 70
1011 4 74
mi 4 7i
11.41 4 76
1071 4 71
111U 4 76
1041 4 74
441 4 76
1101 4 74
1060 4 74
1114 4 40
UuO 4 M
1141 4 40
1127 4 10
loll 4 40
NO.
4
11
11
4
I
14
7
II
13
II
11
11
11
II
1
1
44
10
II
14
I
n
40
41 ,
40
II
II
II
n
ti
10
1
1
17
M
1
At. PT
1074 4 M
1111 4 40
1141 4 M
1111 4 44
104 4 84
1140 4 44
1410 4 4
lit) 4 M
1200 4 44
1)41 4 44
1114 4 44
117 4 44
1114 4 40
1IM 4 40
Iia 4 44
1IHS 4 44
1410 4 II
1111 4 44
1161 4 H
lMt I 60
1171 I SO ,
104 I 46
ISM I OS
111 I 4
1110 I O
1171 I 04
1154 I 01
114A I 04
1441 II
111! 3 10
1267 i 10
1121 I II
1I I 14
1180 i 16
152 I W
1401 I 10
1444 I 28
1111' 3 m
1041 I 14
, 474 I 4
l 4 44
1044 4 04
1114 4 44
lOOO 4 00
171 4 40
1140 4 01
1144 4 1
......1100 4 10
l.'M 4 14
41 I
1420 4 1
1100 IS
1041 4 10
727 4 14
104 4 14
410 4 14
7!4 4 14
7
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1040 40
460 I 44
1040 I 70
101 t 76
4.1O I 76
740 I Tl
107 I 71
U I 76
110 I 76
40 I 00
1210 t 00
110 10
171 I 20
10 I 16
.1040 I 26
770 I II
00 I M
120 I 40
4ki 1 40
1064 I 64
1011 t 40
1( I 40
400 I 40
00 I 10
740 I 44
740 I 46
IMI I 7
lull I 70
1120 I 71
1024 1 74
1014 I 10
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....1104 4 tt
....1140 4 14
.... I'l 4 40
.... TI4 4 44
. ... 1 160 4 44
....1140 4 4
. ... 714 t M
.... 171 I 44
.... la I 10
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.... 461 4 4
.... 414 4 4
4 14
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. 50 I 40
140 t 74
.414 I 4
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. 10 I 40
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1 I 71
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... 761 I Tt
...1174 I ue
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147 I 44
1444 I 44
i:o 1 44
1144 S 44
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1 I ts 1 l4i t m
t in 1 to 1 lira 4 w
4 lilt 8 t I .ll 4
1 ma 1 ti : 11" 4 ea
1 14(i t at 1 r 4 4
1 u; 8
CALVTB
t M II tl 14
8 I an 4 44 1 li) m
1 1 an 1 aa 4 147 as
1 100 ea in 114 m
1 M I M 11 147 0
1 114 I M t ITn I "
1 IM t M II IH IN
1 IM T4 18 4 M
I IM I 74
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 8 4 I tin 4 t
1 1114 IM 1 7M 4 fi
I I.'O l b 4 U! 4 4
1 4411 It II 444 4
1 4W M ii I I 4ii
i 714 4 I II 1117 4 44
HOGSV-There was a very fair run of hogs
(or the first day of the week, tn lecelpis
being about on a par w.tii uat week and
heavier than usual on a mondny. Ti.e mar
ket wa a little slow to open, advice
from ail points being lower, and so pack
ers at this point were disposed to take off
quite a little s.lce. Keller, however, foiig.it
herd against any reaucth n, and wnen
buyers tlnally got down to bjaim-se 'he
market was nnly a shade lower tnen at
the close of last week. While It wns dull
at the npenlng. the trade became more
active later on, so that the b.g hulk of the
receipts changed hands In reasonable sea
son, closing stronger.
At the close of last week It will be re
membered that two-thirds of all the hogs
sold at 38 17HS with nearly one-third lit
$il 26 and a sprinkling at 88 30. Frnm the
representative sslea given below It will he
noted that tliawe prices were siisded very
little today. TT,e week starts out with the
arket Just about where
It was at the
beginning of last week.
Representative sales:
ft.
...,
74...
14...,
71...
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71...
77...,
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II...
44...
77...
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107..
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71...
71...
41...
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44...
51...
71...
70...
77...
77...
44...
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71...
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40...
14...
74...
74...
74...
41...
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II...
41...
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74...
42...
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.11
.104
..144
..201
..IM)
..111
..214
.144
..ill
.207
..0
..101
..141
.212
.114
..It4
..14
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..10
.110
ISO
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.114
..Kl
..14T
.141
...214
,.14
..110
..III
..144
..114
...214
...127
. .144
...121
..IM
..III
...III
,..111
..I5S
...141
...111
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..in
,..241
...114
..444
h. Pr N. A". 8b Pt
14 4 IIS II ri ... Iri
... i :is n ii4 ... ii
... I !?S 44 214 10 I 24
... I ns r toi 114 IK
41 I 21S 71 JM 113 I 24
140 I its 74 Ill 14 I II
210 22S II rot ... I 24
... !S 71 141 440 I IA
140 I MS 71 1 . . Ill
... I I2S 44 2l IM
40 4 2IS II HI 14 I X
III I 21S 71 110 in I 24
40 I t?S 74 HO 24 4 H
40 4 124 71 t2 ... 4 1
14 I IIS Tl I'll 40 4 2
120 I 14 72 107 IA I 2
0 4 24 47 242 10 I
... I 14 II I'J ... I 18
41 I 8 II 227 110 I H
... I 14 71 tM 110 4 21
... 4 26 10 1.44 10 I 24
... 4 24 71. 10 4 24
III I 14 f4 120 20 I 25
40 I 14 10 211 l I 15
... It! 41 Ml 0 I 2
0 I 24 61 J .'4 120 4 26
IK) 8 K 71. 117 ... I7S
0 34 74 .171 ... 4 27 S
14 4 16 71 K4 44 I If
Ifl 4 14 T t:.7 ... 4 ITS
10 I II T !fl 40 I 27 S
100 I 24 4 147 40 I 27 S
114 4 24 15 140 ... 4 21S
... 4 tl 44 t 10 I 21S
0 I II II 11 240 I 17 S
110 4 IK 41 14 IS I TS
40 I II 77 211 ... 4 ITS
... I 14 74 Ill 110 I 27 S
... Ill 4 117 ... I ITS
110 8 II ka 121 100 27S
... 1 24 it 101 its 1 ns
IM I A TC 24 ... 17 S
140 I IS 4 MI 120 I I7S
M I 24 tl 404 40 4 17
... 1 ts 4 tii ... 4 i;s
... I 21 4 144 ... 4 II
... I 2 44 211 ... II
... I II (J tot ... I 10
IS I 14 ' 40 tos ... It
tOO I 15 II 30J lu I 14
STAG HOGS.
... I 50 1 404 II I Tl
SHEEP Receipts of sheep this morning
proved disappointing. Instead of there
being a heavy run, according to the early
eatlmates. It turned out to be a very mod
erate run, with the average qualltv poor.
With very little really desirable stuff on
sale, the market as a whole waa slow and
It waa later than usual before a clearance
was effected.
The few sheep and ewea In sight sold
quite readily at steady prices, wethers and
yearlings bringing 36.60, with several cars
of ewea at $675. These pricea were very
satisfactory, being fully as good an last
week, and, If anything, a little stronger,
taking quality Into consideration.
The dullness mentioned above was con
fined to the lamb trade. Buyers seemed In
need of supplies, but It took a good deal
of hard work on the part of salesmen to
move the medium kinds, which constituted
the bulk of the receipts. Ther, however,
sold tn the end, the most of them bring
ing Sft.0OiipS.25, which looked Just about
steady with last week. There were n. few
good lambs here, such as sold at the close
of last wek at $8.80, but buyers seemed to
feel that the market on that kind was too
high laat week, and they were not very
anxious for them todsy, unless they could
get them at a little less money.
It must be born in mind that the market
at Chicago broke badly on both sheep and
lambs last week and It was not surprising
that the market at this point should have
been a little slow on lambs, which have
been selling right up to Chicago's prices;
In fact, some of the stuff sold here lost
week brought moreamoney than It would
have at Chicago.
Quotations on clipped stock: Oood to
choice western lambs, S8.J5tJ4.; fair to
good lambs, S6.00.26; cull lambs, II.6At?j
6.26; good to choice yearllnrs. 36.7604V26:
fair to good yearlings, 36.80i3o.75; good to
cholre wethers, 85.7B8fi.00: fair to good
wethers. $6.50.36.76; good to choice ewes,
5 5066.76; fal rto good ewea. 84.75416 60;
bucks. S4.26G4.7E.
Representative ssles:
No.
At. Pr.
W 4 26
72 t 25
106 I 76
108 I 75
81 I 80
100 8 26
78 (25
98 8 80
74 3 00
99 4 00
80 I 36
88 6 33
83 t 80
108 6 80
67 (00
86 6 09
"1 ( 26
80 8 60
80 (60
MARKET
VI western cull lambs
100 western cull lambs
811 western ewes
328 western ewes
268 western wethers
1 western lamb
2K3 western lambs .'
3 western lambs
10 western ewea, culls
10 western ewea, culls
134 western lambs, culls
Ob western ewea and lambs
60 western lambs
179 western lambs
168 western lambs .V.
367 western lambs
642 western lambs
643 western lambs
649 western lambs
CHICAGO IJVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Test Ceate Higher Hos Weak
te Five rest Iar.
CHICAGO. Msy 28.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
22.000 head; market, 10c higher: Common to
rime steers. 84.1508.20; cows. S3.26tM.7a;
elfers. S2.76ffi6.10: bulls. 83. ?f, 64.26; calves.
$2.767 00; stockers and feeders. S2.T7.tf4 80.
HOGS Receipts. 48.000 head; market.
weak to 6c lower; choice to prime heavy,
S6.46A4.6&; medium to good heavy. S6.40TI
3.46; butcher weights, 846f860; good to
cholre heavy mixed, 3i.409.474: packing,
S8.Vtfw 424.
BHKKP ANU UAMBB Receipts. lO.ODD
head; market, atrong to lor higher; sheep,
8.1.006.26: yearlings. 86.90igtt.S6; shorn I run be,
S5.2tVii8.7t.
nt. Loals Live Rtoek Market.
Ol. 1A1I. ID. mmj o. n 1 uw-,icb.i.i.,
4,500 head. Including t.ono Tsxans; market
for natives, weak; for Texans, loo lower:
.live snipping bihj vxijum airrra, wi
0; dreesed beef and butcher steers, 83 60J
r. -. ...a a aoa Ik. ea K,.. o,..
storkera and feeders. 31044 80; cows and
h.ir.ra fJ iYrfrR 15- eanner. ll.ravtYl 36: hulls.
S2.4o$4.00; calves. IJit:H.60; Texans and
Indian steers, vluxq w, cows ana neners,
2.0C4iS 90.
HOOS Receipts. i,6tm neaa; market, uc
We Own and Offer $100,000.00
MARIOK-BOCYRDS RAILWAY & LIGHT CO.
First Mortgage 5 Gold Bonds
Will Be Sold to Net the Investor 7 Per Cent
In Detiominntions of $50, $100, $500 and $1,000
The INTER VRB AN Is a link In chain of railways that connect the city of ClevaW
land with Columbus, fiprlngfleld. Dayton. Cincinnati and Indianapolis.
The right-of-way la private, the Company having secured DEEDS In fee simple.
Principal (and Interest payable semi-annually) at the office of the CLEVELAND
TRl'BT COMPANT. This rosd Is bonded at 112.600 a mile, which is less than any
other railroad In the I'nlted States. .
The terminal points of this line are Marion and Oallon, two of the bast Inland
cities In the state of Ohio. The population along the line la over l.Otfl per mile, from
which the earning power ss compared with other lines In this slate will pay a divi
dend of more than double the amount of the Interest on fhe bonds.
REFKRKXCE8 AMEIUCAN EXCTHAXGE BANK, CALEDONIA, OHIO.
Buettner & Company,
BONDS, STOCKS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Free Press Building, Milwaukee Wis,' ...
lower: pita and lights. f,YTV"M $5; parV.ra.
St. lopf, So. butchers and heat heavy, $ Htj
4.1
"ItKFP AND LAMBS-Receipta 8.SM
bes.1; traikei, lower; native millions. SKal
Cidr1: lsml. noc,tf: rolls and bui-ks,
H ;il3; stockers. H4 0.
Ketaaaa Clfy live Mark Market.
KANSAS CITY, May ai.-CATTLB-Ra-relpts,
9.(00 head, Including L0 southerns;
msrket. stead to 1T higher: choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, $5 JMSfi-M1;
fnlr 'o gi-od, 84.2i Cro.rti: western fed steers,
f.t 9ofi4.7i ; stockers and feeders. 83 hvjT4 8V;
southern steers. S.l.!vu47ft: southern cows,
$.8a4ii0; native cows. SJSnro; nst.ve
heifer .V2m.5.15; bulls. H.!4 50; calves.
HtK',8-Receipts. lS.fiOO head: market, to
lower; top. SI 4.4; bulk of sale. SH SMJaSo;
heavy, 3 80!M 4S4; packers, 36 2C4Si .35: pigs
and ligr-ts, 15 4CU6.ro.
SHEEP A NO LAMRS-necelpls. 144
head; market, steadv; nailve lambs, 8.oprr
"46: fed sheep mil yearlings, 36CVfii:
western fed yearlings, So.TrVfjii 26; western
frnA ahr.en X5 noiir, rO atrwltara and feettera
Sofoij6.(0.
t Joseph lire Mtnck Market.
ST. JO8KPH. May 28 -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.&00 hend; market, steady; nsftves,
84 frOfnVrHl; ows and he!fer. 31.75774 75;
storkrrs and feeders, J30rfl41R.
HOGS-Receipts. 8.RS0 head: market. 24
Be lower: closed strong: light, S.4Sel ;
mrvilum and heavy, 3l rfvffft 4K; pigs, 84 'Of
5.00: bulk of salrs. $8.3!,tJvi.74.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 14 head;
market, nominal.
tnax City I.tre Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia , May I8.-f6peclal Tele-
tram. ) CATTLE Receipts, 8i head. Mar
et lfc higher; stockers strong: beeves,
It OofjtaS: cows, bulls and mixed, S3mHf4 60:
stockers and feeders, S3.9itr41.28; calves and
yearlings. 33.0034.10.
HOGS Receipts. 3.700 head. Msrket to
lower, selling at 341 ifl. 30, bulk of sales,
S6.iortfS.224.
Meek In Bight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 2.700 S.fcoo 7.300
Floux City tOO 3.7110
Kansas City .000 I3.1C0 9,400
St. Joseph 2.6i4) 8.830 14
St. Louis 4.600 8fc 8.6t
Chicago iC.000 48,000 20.000
Totals
.41.300 90.230 42,714
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 18. METALS The
London tin msrket continued very nerv
eus and unsettled with pricea breaking 3
and over to 182 10e for both spot and
futures. I-ocally the market waa weak
In sympathy, closing at $..7HT4 36. Cap
per was generslly firm. Iondon closed
higher at & 6a for spot and 84 12s 6d
for futures. locally the market was un
chaiged. l-ak Is quoted at (18.7519.00;
electrolytic. $1S .374fil8.76; casting. $8.2V
18.374. Lead wss unchanged at 18 1 3d
In London and at S.7Mi6.96 In the local
market. Spelter also was unchanged In
both markets, closing at 27 10s in Lon
don and at tS.f4jfi6.9o locally. Iron waa
lower In the English market with stand
ard foundry closing at 4s 6d and Cleveland
warrsnts at 49s 9d. Locally the market
was unchanged. No. 1 foundry, northern,
318 754J 19.(0; No. J foundry, northern and
No. I foundry, southern. $18269'1S.80; No.
2 southern. SI i.7V(f 18.00. .,,, .
ST. IjriS. May 28 METALS Lead,
quiet at $68I436"- Spelter, dull at $6.80.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK. My .-COTTON-8pot
. I a ..1 -a . IAA linear ai t 1 ra -k r. 11 fek" mill
. noFfa quiri, miuuiuii a.
.dllng gulf, 12.16c: sales, 3.400 I"''"-. , .
I ST! LOUIS. May a.-COTTON-Qulet;
middling. 114c; sales, none; receipts, w
' bales: shipments. 116 bales; stock, 81,o7
LIVERPOOL, May 2 -COTTON-Bpot In
fair demand; prices 6 points lower; Amer
ican middling fair 6.iiSd; good middling .
8d: middling, 4U7d; low middling, 89W;
good ordinary, 6.18d; ordinary. 6.16d. The
sales of the day were 10.000 bales, of which
1,000 were for speculation and export and
Included 9.800 American. Receipts, 1,000
bales. Including no American. .T
NEW ORLEANS. May 28 -COTTON-Spot
closed quiet; sales, 1,275 bsles; ord n
ary. 84c; good ordinary. 13-16c; low mid
dling, lesc; miaaung.
114c; middling fair. 124c; receipts, S.oi
bales; stock. 128,011 bales.
' Olla mad Itoata.
vAoir v. - niT.fl Cottonseed
... .. . 1 -,i f ft, ti mills. SOTO
011 airauy, aiinnw y. . -
31e: prime crude, t O. b. mills yellow, 874
ewe; petroleum sieaoy; mmu "
87.70: Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.T0;
turpentine firm, 604'3e.
ROSIN Quiet; strainea common w
$4 10. ... ..
8AVAKNAH . lie.. Hay a.-viu-mr-pentlne
Arm, 5" 4c
ROSIN-8teady; quote A, B. C. $S.7M8.
D $4 80; E, $4 85; F. 84 40: u. o; i-"-L
St!: K. MM; M. $4 80; N. $4; W. O,
$: W, W. $4.78-
OIL CITT, ra., may ,-oiu i....
ances, $1.84; -hlpm-nt; W- 7
age, ou,ar iwiir... ....... - - , -
sverage, 88.081 barrels; shipments. Lima.
98,915 barrels; aversge, 82.3M barrels; runs.
Lima, 70.468 barrels; average,
rels.
Inter and Molasses.
w -m Dt'rl 1 a T4aw.
firm; fair refining. 116-lftr; centr fugal. 9
a . 1 a a 1 sa-S V 11-1 rr
test. sia-BC, rnmaa-v, -.-.. ;
fined, steaay; no.i. ' j;"',. ' .'
8, 8c; No 11, 8.85c; Np. 12. 3.80c; No. 13.
3 75c: No. 14, $.76c: confectioners A. -6c,
'"".'.' . . si.. .... i.f ItV" errantllated.
mould A. -"
4 80c: rubes. 4.86c. .
MOLASSES-Steady; New Orleans, open
kettlegood to choice. vffMc. --.-,
NEW vni.n.. -v -j
Quiet: open aeme U"""JM1V, ' r'
centrif tieal. SliS-tc;, yellows. 8HVc. sec-
MOllASSES-Nomlnal; open kettle. 17
80c: centrifugal W,.-, '.';
SYRUP Nominal. 36C30e. ,
Wool Market.
ST. LOPTS. May M.-Wr30L-Stedy:
medium grades combing and clothing. 3H
SeT light fine. 2W264C;
tub washed. 330394C-. . . a
We hv for Tk Fr Mu-
si
oleipat Bonds of lsrj: eltlw.
A. B. LEACH & CO.
FORMERLY ; ,., !
FARSON, LEACH & CO
NEW YORK CHICAGO
BOSTON PHILADEXPUIA
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