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TIIE OMATTA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1007. 11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET xSBanxaaaa S DtnJtnru Report Coma ficm Indun and lasM ii Lotinc Graunl MtAT STEAM, WIIH HEAVY BUSINESS Itmi and HoMi Well Mol- tar aad Wirntr Art Badly Seeded la Belt. OMAIIA. MT R ?"' I Opening prices were st-auy at a deciino. 'Disastrous reports came iruin Indiana and i Ktniu la losing greiiinl. there being no Tain mere yet and ini winds are beginning to Wow. Tlia Nortliwesiarn Miller ai. report says while w.-at:ier la cool the nortnweat wheat out, iron la tavoraole. ! Cash business wu small, the wheal being I tuo unsettled fur buyers to follow the mar-ket- Cable were strong ani higher. Wheat opened steady with generally heavy buying, but realizing it alao heavy and of aulllcient volume to hold the market sternly. Lwcember option selling especially heavy. July option opened at iM V: bid and closed at s5u bid. Corn opened tea-dy and held well. The eitrme cool weather has put crops a Ion war back. Molntura and warmer wetber are needed badly tliruugriout the corn belt. On the grounds of tne seven year cycle theory there should be a short crop this year, tha laet short crop being In ltui. July corn opened at 50n bid ami cloml at aiHo bid. Oats opened somewhat weaker, but railed later, owing to tome heavy buying of "he September option. DamaprinrT weather re- fort continue and are working eaat o: ha Mississippi river. July uoened at IDSe bid and cloned at 4J-e. Primary wheat receipts were 391. f bu. and shipments of iV7.iJ bu., agilnst re ceipts last year of 227,Mi bu. and shipments of 2K2.uu bu. Corn receipts were 4.iU,'.i bu. and shipments 442.0n bu.. aa.tlnst re ceipts last year of Sun,u"U bu. and shipments of ew4.jU bu. Clearance were 142.000 bu. of corn and 4.0UU bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to 12a. 0 buw. Iaverpnol closed llSd higher on wheat end KuK'l high on corn. Baaboard reported no saie for export, iocal rang of options: I '!. tnrind-d. l.'Wc: tirt. H'v : prima lirtn, ljit. Olo-eee. steady. lTi-zMc. Following wre the receipts and ship ments of jiour and grnln: Heeips. rnipmeru. Flour. bbls Wh.-at. bu . torn, bu ... f 'at s, bu . . Rve. bu Barley, bu . -1 .2"V.- .l.i'l oS.trnO 17 oO 47 2. ') ' 1KW YORK GEHRAL MRKET am Varloa NEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS Tail of I r oei Oontinat Eirlr in Session, bat coon Mca'i it-staao. I noon, which was accentunted by tie steady I opening. Nw York sold I'nion Factt'e and ; Ate -bison. Topeka A Santa Fe freely, d- pr-wlng the whole list. The market closed weak. St f A.rtlcl. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. I Close. I Tes y. Wheat I slay... July... Bept... Corn I 4ay.,.l July.. Sept.. Cat May.. July.. Sept.. I 94, B I 6n bi 4K4BI SHBl S7HBI M B! WMiBi 97VB I &-SB 50SB! I 4 B! 4BiBl 33B 9CB '4B &hb: 50 B 60HB: 4T.HB J7HBI 93 B 96B 974 B! 5i'Vi,B: 6vHB 4 b 4f.Bl 9iB 954 B 304B 6-1 B 50SB 4&HB SB 37ViB aakad. B bid. Omaha Caah Prices. WHEAT No. I hard. fVf7?9c: No. hard, tHiftc: No. 3 sprlnm h:q,v-. CfiHN4 No. a, 4hiji4!c; No. . 47Uc; no grade, "H4V:; No. t yellow, 4&J-494C; No. i white, 004.10. OATS-No. 3 mixed, 43Vi43c; No. S white, 44c; No. 4 white. 4V&lc. RYE No. 2, 70c; No. 3, to1-. 4Thpao Ml'inea polls Owiaha tuiutt , Cavrlot Rerelpta. Wheat. Corn. 52 T2 246 2 a & Oats. Qaotalloas ef the Day Commodities. NEW YORK. May Zi -FLOUR-He-ceipts. 22,7-i bbls. ; exports. bbls ; market strnns;. but dull. Minnesota patema. $3.9(:i5 46. Minnesota bak ers. ..14. JO, winter patent 4.1ij47B; winter straight. IJ.lkV-t4.JS. Rye lVur, firm; fair to good, $4.34.5; choice to lam v'. 4 4. 75. L'OK.NMKAL-Flrm, kiln drld. ItY K Strong; No. 2 western, 8J'l4c, c. 1. f. Iiuffalo. WHEAT Receipts. 97.000 bu ; exports. 31.S.7 bu.; spot m irket firm. No. 1 re-1, Il.tH'i. elevator. The wheat market was exceedingly erratic all day. having new hlrfh U vela In the afternoon on reports of widespread damage in Kansas from heat and high winds. before noon several sharp breaks occurred under heavy protU tnktng and aggiessive short soiling, but new outHtde buying swung prices back, followed by a sharp closing break. I-at prices -were partly net lower. May, l.i)i'l.fl7t. cl-ed I1.071; July, fin-scr l.rv cioa-d Jl.iS. September. 107Vol"9. cloned at tl.tiS; December, Cue1, elevator, closed ll.liSS. Ci RN R.M-eipts. 12,000 bu.; market steady, sales. 10.()0 bu. futures. 20.rt.i0 bu. spt. Futars were steady; July, closed tH-: September, closed -;. UATS Receipts, !5.ti bu. ; exports. 3.750 bu.; H;t market stesdy; mixed, 3b to 32 pounds. Il4c; natural white. 3o to Si poun-la, 5-a ifilHc; clipped white. M to 40 pounds, blaooc. HA I'l.rn. shipping, SOQ:; good to choice. tl.3iKul.25. HUFS yulet; state, common to choice. 1: crop, l4ilio, Ii6 crop, 44-fic: Pacitlc const, h; crop. Sialic; 6 crop. 4jSc. H1DKS yulet; Central Americana. Hc; Bogota, .Mvc. L BATH EH Quiet: acid. 2S2fc. PROVISIONS-Beef. steady; family. 114 00 614.50; mess, W.SiqimiO; beef hams. t'-4.0'ai piickr-t. tll.11yau.jO; city extra India ni-sfi, t-i.-""!) L.1 Cut meats, steady; pick led heliies. lo. 77. '"1 13.00; rlt'kled hams. 12 -X filloO. Lard, easy; western prime. tSJ 8.3i; reflnej. easy; continent. W-16; South Anierlcn, llii-w; compound. la.7Sti9.iii. Pork, steady; family, tI9.; short clear, tl7.2cV 1S.:-S: mess, tl7.7rmjla.Sft TALLOW Firm; city (32 per pkg.). c; oountry cpkg. free), tii,fttei,c. RICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 3 S'V Jnpan, nominal. BUTTER Steady; street price, extra creamery, 24c- official prices: Creamery, common to extra, llac; held. lSS-Zc; stale dairy, common to fancy, W-j24c; renovated, common to extra. lb'Jlc; western factory, common to firsts, 1Hu21c; western Imitation creamery, firsts. 2122c. CHEESB Firm; new state, full cream, colored, small, Uq; white, best, 12Hc; large colored, best, 12Val2c: small and large, fair to good. llllc. EGGS Firm; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white. 19c; choice. liuH'ic; brown and mixed extra, 18c; first to extra first. liittHc; western firsts. ltt& lilc. OfPclal price, lie; seconds, 16V5- PtJCLTRV Live, firm; spring chickens, 30c; fowls, 15c: turkeys. 14c; dressed, steady; western broilers, &kuU5c; turkeys, UWjl4o; fowls, mjM1):. Yark Mowey Market. NEW TORK, May 22. MONEY On rail. ady. J'u.' per cent; ruling rate. IV p-r cent; closing bid. I per cert, offered at 2'i iUBoTANTlAL RALL THEN ENSUES ! P-r cent. Time loans, dull and abgimy I stronger: sixty ilaya. 34 per cent; ninety I days, 4jH' per cent, six months. 4 per cent. I PRIME MERCANTILE PATER 6H per STERLING EXfllA NUE Weak, with actual business In bankers bills at t4 ,'i0 ti4 WhA lor dctnand and at t .MmujI kmio for sixty-day bills, posted rates. t4.CLj and M.S74; commercial bills. t4 iy 6ILVBH Bar. HV-; Mexnan dollars. e Galas of the Day, Hostttr, Are 5iat Safflrleat ( Offset tke Loaeea ( Taes -y. NEW YORK, May li-Tha fall In prices 61i3,,vr, jf stocks, alter proceeding su.ne iciigui , on ig. tin Atlantic B.I. A Ohio Mo 3M . . . Br. R. T. Iivipuil itV re eiwn fit a CHICAGO GRAI1 AID PROVISIONS Fatares f the Tradlsjsj aad Closlnsx Prices os Board of Trad. CHICAGO, May 22. Amid an uproar of bullish inthiislasm wheat prices on the Board of Trade today continued record breaking tactics, all dollverlea touching new . jcord marks for the season. The July CDUjn sold at fl.(B. September at tLiMH and Uecamber at tl.u6V. The market closed j nervous, with prlcea snowing only slight changoa compared with yesterday's final tuptations, tiie July and December de ludes being up u- while e -ptember was c. July corn and oats eacn ciosea net loss of c. Provisions were L The new high water mark for wheat was V reached on Initial transactions, which I snowed gains of to Wo, compared with the closing quotations of the previous ses- slon. La'.er In the day the July delivery A outdid the "opening performances'' and I advanced to a point c above the initial " figures. Trading was again of enormous proportions and prices fluctuated within a rane of 2c There was a big general demand, the mora Important commis sion houses leading In the buying. Heavy reallxlnsr sales kept the market in a highly xnttei dominion and caused raDtd fluctua- news goaalp of the day were the continued absence of rain In Kansas and the strength of European markets, especially those at Liverpool and riudapest. Kepons ot dam age, Co the crop were again numerous, jjemand was less urgent during the last half hour and, although prices were on a considerably lower level than earlier In the day, tne marltet closed strong. July opened He to lc higher at tl 2 to tl 0.H, advanced to tl U3, sold off to II 01 and closed t HOIS. September opened c to lHc higher at tl.iH to ILW4. sold off to tl.t2 and closed at tl 03V December opened ty ISc higher at ll. to tU'C1. sold between x. ti and tl (ft and closed at tl 04V Clearance, of wheat and riimr rrs eiual to 128,100 bu. Primary receipts were 591,001 bu.. compared with 227,o0o bu. the corre sponding day a year ago. Minneapolis St. Leala General Market. ST. LOCIS, May 22. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red. cash, vvr; No. I hard. !xi!k:; July. iWLiC; September, 94c. CORN Futures, weak; cash higher; track. No. i cusu, jo'y6c- July, 63i4ai Septunir, turtc; No. It white, aosc OATS Futures, weak; cash hlgner; track. No. i cash, 4ivc; July. 44Su4V; Septem ber, ai"c. No. 2 white, 47'4;Vc. FIajl U Strong; red winter patents. 34 jti extra lancy and straight, t-4.tMa4.Jd; clear, t.!su3.uu. StliD 1 imothy, 33.004.00. (.OK.NMbAL-Ftrm, K.70. liHAN-Weag; sa. Ked. east track. 3100. HAi Steady, limutny, Ho.OoiJj.uo pra irie, tio.omuij.uo. IKO.N LUil'ON TIES gLOS. BAi-KJLN i 11 c. Hk-YH TWINn, 10c. I'RO VISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, 116.70. Lard, lower; prime steam, fi.tfi1. Dry sail meaia, steady; boxod. extra snorts, 30i; clear ribs, tjO; short clears, t9 87 Bacon, steady, iHjxed, extra shorts, lt..!; clear libs, tlo r-S; snort clears, tlo.75. POl. LTR1 tjulet; chickens, UVic: spring. 3iL3c; turkeys, lo1; ducks, loc; geese. So. BL'TTEiR Dull; creamery, 21u2dC KUUS- SteadJ', 13Vc, Kecarprs. anipmenia. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu . Corn, bu ... Oata, bu ... .7B.U00 14I0 bH.iJ") IKOW) 4.d) tHi,iJ0 37,000 Duluth and Chicago reported reoeipts ofllrBUO """"'" cars, compared wltn J-2 last week and a year ago. The corn market was weak because of act 1 ve selling by caah houses, who were hedging against large purchases In the country. There was a good commission house djtmand In evidence, but that buy ing was Inadequate to sustain prices. Weather conditions were quite favorable in most sections for planting and for the crops already planted and advices from Iowa reported NO to per cent of the total acreage already In the ground. The mar ket closed weak. July opened a shade to iyiqSc lower at &4c to 54y, sold off to US; and closed at 54yS4'o. Local receipts were 72 cars, with 9 of contract grade. tints opened strong In sympathy with wheat, but soon weakened on realizing by leading holders and continued weuk the remainder of the day. Wet weather In Iowa and Illinois was a bearish Influence. July opened V-' to Sc higher at 47c to lHc ' sold off to 47c and closed at 47c. Local receipts were 99 cars. Provisions were weak on local selling and by outside packers. The decline In course grain was partly responsible for the selling pressure. Liberal receipts of llva hogs furnished Moi her reason. At the close July pork was off !74e at tl Lard was down Iil7"c at mi'V Ribs ere 15-alTSc lower at ts.iCmjll.ou. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. a raxa; corn, lua C. head. The leading futures ranged dm, follows: Kansas City Grain aad Previsions. KANSAS CITY, May 22. WHEAT May, iic; July. 95'stc; September, &-ic, cash No. 2 nard. ssyac; No. 3, W&9BC; No. 2 rod, 9ec; No. 3. a'.Sic. CORN May, ol7tc; July and September. 60c; cash No. i mixed, bzjojc; iso. a, uc; No. 2 white, &4644c; No. J, Siifi. OATS No. 2 white, ihjc; No. 2 mixed, RYE Steady; fflcg7?c. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $1E.CS18.00; choice prairie, tlo.0"-uld-7. EOGS Steady; extra fancy, 16c; current receipts, cases Included, LVc. BL fTER Creamery. iJc; packing. 15c. Receipts. Snlpmevts. Wheat, bu 34.0W Sl.uoo Corn, bu 27.0n 27,i Oats, bu.,,,, . UlM Range of prices st Kansas City as re Dorted by Logan A Bryan. No. i Board of ,a of atocka. alter uroceedimc ao.ne 1el1a1.1l ' o en.iomn.. t ,. .. was followed uy a suus-antiai lai.y. 1 . ! Closing quotations tone ot soecuialtve seiituueni uouiinueu follows: u.iiTrum us waa evident, iroin the iieo.-tl- . tJ. S. ref. Is, u:s later i...iveo,elil ot piik.es. lue tlix:j ! I.'1,""'M 40 li-e decline seemed 10 be due in larse j 1 . pun 14) tne iiea-nong activities ui lue ituf (. s Jj '"j uur.y, maue bold by Uia sacceas 01 ysi.r- i ao 'f,upm uuy aitaca oil prices Similar tacucs 1 - t c. 9 n--w 4.' r uay pruved less successful in lorctng biocks 1 4o roupon ... upon tne market and .nr bears were driven ! Am. Tnbaroo m to rebuy on a large scaie slocas wnlun J an uiey nad o.d ill me eany ir of lue : At--hion fn. 41 uav. tne leniand becomina- uraent toward " oj tue Close. Tn.s was believed to account tor moti of tne demand which was eilecuve ... v,.c iv.f.cij iiuiii ion 1.0 - Brk. R. T. r. ul ine nrsi. 1 ne suoaiaence 11110 uuiinena central of Oa. 5s. on tne rallies pointed to tne bear source , -( 94 inc ' ot the buying. Some of the buying was: 40 id ,n for London account, based on the aru-trae Chn. A Ohio 4 prohl between tne two maraets. Tnere 1 Chicaso A a. lm. was no sign ot any awakening in trie de- 1 mund for stocks ami tne investment de mand continued torpid both fir stocas an-1 bonds. The question of new securities con tinues to ue actively uincuaei aim ru.iiun C-1I0. Mid 4s 011 tins topic were lnnueniiai iactuis 111 1 oln. a Ao. tne eany attaca or tne Dears. 1 ne van- i rhs 5 derbllt group, led by New York Central, were all affected in tins way, announce ment overnight of a tfi.uo".'ioo note lsnue ny tne Cleveland, C. C. St. Louis forming the basis for reports of hesvy Issues by other companies in the system. These re ports lacked confirmation beyond the can aid admission of banking authorities that a general need for additional capital lias arisen among the railroad companies. A savage onslaught upon Reading was an other feature of the attaca, firm: railroad, bonds today w ir- p. b. a c, r. 1 1 1o ml. 1 rrr. . L. I Colo. Ind. Sa. er Tl. A R DIMIIIers' Erie p I. -lo IT" 4. . Mo-klns Vsl. L A M. jnl Bid. Offered. a. 4... K. us. WS Jims t l"4Jpan 3d ten. 11 do 4s tt la do ti rifs lu:i do id nr e. ln "Mu. c f u ... U!4 kl. Contnil 4s.. --lo 1st mr . Mlna. 81. U 1' U K AT. 4s. . V' do Is . N. R. R. of H- t T C. (. ls.... . KN. J r a. is . 1 .N,i Psrlllr 4s '" do la ,1"4 X A W. r 4s . n o 1. L rr-ls . . to Penn. conr. 3s.... lelVj Readlns gn s.... . 7 St. L. A 1 M r 5m - 01 St. L A S. f fs, . 44 t. L W . M Sesho.rl A L. 4s. So. FSf 10c 4a ... .. -n -In 1 st 4s .'If 9 . . . So. Raliwaf ,".s.. . ak,T-as A P Is. .101 T.. St L. A TV . 95 t ninn PiciHr 4s . . 1SV S 3d 5a , Ifik, Wshsi-h 1s . Wfslem Ml s . :e A L. K 4s. . Wis. L'entrml 4s... s... , .... M .... .... 1 lti 1 .... Tt , .... r ; . . . . 4 j .... M . . 4a M OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET lillintt CtvtL'a of All Kinci Slow U Tsn OenU Lowtb HCG3 FiVt TO TEN CINTS LOWER aad Lasnhs la Good. Aetlve De mand at rrlees rally Tea ( tats Hlaher Than Ikey Were Testerday. SOUTH OMAHA. May 22. 1907. Receipts were: On.ciai Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday ... Two days this week. Same days last week. Same days 2 weeks ajjo Same days 3 weeks sgo Same days 4 weeMs Saino days last y the following table shows the receipts of cattle, faogi and sneep at South Omaha for the year 10 date, compared with last CaUlle. Hogs. Sheep. .. a, 007 4.S47 11U4 .. a. 41 4 U.7MJ 3 754 . . la,tsJ 1411 ..15.S21 34.217 1S.44 ..Is. 144 JH.111 U.7U . .li-4i 20 1.4 1. ia.7-4 3u.4 1. ..1S.IM -J3.S4U 24. WI ..Ulbs 4S.W1 M.tl4 ven r : a.u n5 : rni. Hogs . feheep T'.'t 1907. 1!. Inc. Daa. 4M,3 r.4 7UW4 .!7.il 1,'07.447 W.321 TtLir."; 7ui.K7 4a,J70 CATTLti wUOTATIONS. - 1 Good to choice cortv-fed steers... .?? j Uood to fair corn-fed steers 7--.a, ' Common to fair steers 7, j Good to choice fed cows Tit. 1 rair 10 goou cows and neirera... . JE-0.1 4Uft.i 4.a-4J-4.' 4.3a4.M 36f-t4.Je .. M j Good to choice stoekers A feeders.. .4r4il .. " 1 b'alr to good stoekers and feeders.. 3 (W4..10 lMi'srJ Common to fair stoekers lOlSS ! Bulls, stags, etc 3 rs.94.7J 4S"'-, V'eel culvea . .. IS.S 101 tl 4 4 Veal calves 4 004J5. j The following table shows tha average price of hogs ut South Omaha for tha last several days, with comparisons: Date. 19o; ,130s., 1906. 1804. 190S.;1902.', VM.. iajiiiiiiucu uusy over liie wiuii-s 01 toe , Atrtilsnn ad heavy liquidation which haa come upon the . do market in the last few days and prominent 1 m Ontrmi Individuals were mentioned as sellers. Cal- 1 Atrtumn ing of loans by banks outside of New York was said to be a factor in the urgent sell ing which has come out this week. H.-pirtj ot a large personal loan negotiated by a capitalist prominent In the metal and min ing Industry were made the basis for in ferences of liquidation for that account. The heavy selling of United States Steel was thus accounted for and also by sup positions of a disposal of holdings growing out of an expected official change In the company. Clearing of accounts of firms preparing to dissolve was another assump tion to explain the liquidation which really remains much of a mystery. That the soil ing represents belated effects of the March tumble In prices la the general belief In the flnanolai district. Individuals of known wealth were able to evade the immediate effects of the collapse at that time by the Doatoa Storks aad Bonds. BOSTON, May 12. Call loans. SfcS per Cent: time Inuni lU.jr-'.Li rxmr i.nl lHTlciiil I Conjecture ! closing on stocks and bonds: , Mav May May M.iy itay 4 Jit 421 7 i I 4 7j t 7 t Ut t n I t 34) I Hi I 4 do ptd Bnatoa A Albajiy. "Boston A Mams Boston Elevated Plfhtmri pld .... Mexican Central N. T., N. H. a; H tnlon Psnflr .... Am. Pneu. Tube. . Amer. Sugar do pfd Am. T A T Am. Woolen do pfd ... Edison Eire Illu. SJaia. Electric ... do pfd Dim. Ou fnltsd fruit United S. H do pfd C. I. Steel use of their hlah cret but onlv on c in- I de pfd dllion that more favortble opportunities j Avmur their nhllntlnna Tha Human frr llnolH AmalamatSl ... M Blnghsm :t ... r-V:sl. A Her la ... TT Centennial i ... Sl'oppr Hange ... M1 Pa: Wst 14 .. IU Franklin 10 ...ltio tiranor 1 Isle Rorals iH ...lii Mass. Mining ... 19i, Mohawk M ...m nosi. '. A c 2 ...IMViOld Dominion ... ""lareela ISt ... Ill Parrot B ...124 Qulney 117-, . .Ui ahannnn ls' 24 Tamarack llfi .. . 2 Trinltr i.1 ...J10 I nlted Copper i'H ... 14 V. 8. Mining Sl ... 57t,f S. Oil I" ... MV, ftah vH ...1U7H, Vlrturts -"4 ... 41 1 Winona . .. 27 Wolverine 15 ... 14 North Butte WIV4 ... Buite Coalition ts ... -SX.a.li ll ... 41 Mitchell 17 May 1 May ; May j May U..., . Jo I I i Jul 14... 1 KM! tl I 4 U..I I :l I I Jll 1 UI 1 ... ;a7i a J4, i km 4 lj f at-; t vit w I s Ut i 2h 4 OS' ; 7 U, 24', 381 5 2 4 621 27j I i 74 I I US, i 20, 4 4,'i t X! T 42 I C 22HI I 6 24, 4 4 ( X7) 7 li( 5 71 I 4 24 1 2tt I4 41"7 '7: 6 nt 1 1 4 Mi 5 20) l7u24M Sunday. RANGE OF FKICE8. Cattle. 32.;ijt65 i.io'uf) ) lu6 1 -g.i 3.4U-U-4.70 number of ears Hogs. tS.07tii.36 0.00 y.40 690 SoO U.60 0.15 i.3U of stock .. M tCil. A Anions capital would indicate requests for reduc- i .Jlf.; A'ii.'' tlon of such borrowings. Such operations Is I A" . believed to account for the sudden Inilow of securities for sale this week. I I-oadoa tloalnjr Stocks. There was no Immediate developments of j LONDON, May 22. Closing quotation Importance in conditions today. The situa- stocks were as follows: tlon In the foreign exchange market l-ft ' Consols, moner .. HU-lls T Central the question of gold exports undecided. The , do account . falling sterling exchange at Paris and the ! Anaconda hardening of the London discount rate was Atrhieon offset by the fall In sterling exchange here. The grain markets derived their greatest share of strength from foreign crop news today and were of correspondingly lessened effect on stncki. Th nhvlnm 1 1 H-si 1 r. n c of the pressure of liquidation caused grow- ! on w de pfd Baltimore A Ohio., Canadian Pacific .. Cheeapeake A Ohio Chliiaso Gt. W C . M. A St. P.... De Beers lng uneasiness among the bears and there D. A R O waa something line a scramiue amongst them to cover shorts In tha late dealings. The substantial net gains for the day whicn wore thus produced were not sufficient to make up all of yesterday's losses. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value, tl, 5(8.000. United States 2 coupons advanced H on call. The following are the srues and quota tions on the New York Stock exchange: galea High. Low. Close. Articles. I Open. I High. Low. Close. W4 ! H 93H 9T. Sept s; j 9-H irt'a CJul7. 51 51 S Sept &ei-q5ii 5i i' :P'iia Plilladelphla Prod ore Market. PHILADELPHIA. May 22.-BCTTEH Steady and In fair demand; extra western creamery, official price, 24VN street price, ""EGGS Firm. c higher: western firsts, free canes. 174 at mark. CHLK.sE Dull; New York, full creama, tancy. old, llllc; choice, old, 14c; fair to good, old. 13S14c. I Minneapolis Grain Market. ! MINNEAPOLIS. May 25 WHEAT No 1 I hard, tl ob: No. 1 northern, tl o&; No. 2 northern, tl.0--ol.S3; No. 3 northern, Wci ll.ol. ! K LOUR First patents. 33 254a8.40; second patents, n u-iio 2; tlrst clears. t&oQl-'D, second clears. U.'afi.aa. B KAN In bulk. tl-t)0Sl6 25. Artlclaa.1 Opn. I lilghj Low. Close. ITst'y. Wheat heat 1 ' t May in 1W Jtaly 1 UL"j 1 03 V 1 ! I Milwaukee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. May 3. WHEAT oats. 91 cars; hogs. Firm; No. 1 northern, tl.i6-il.tai.. No. 2 northern. ti.uiiui.uJ. Juiy. i.ui- RYE Firm. :o. t, sic. ' BAKLiA Dull; No. 2. 84VjJ0. sample, U'-idlC. CoKN Firm; No. 3 cash, 4464; July, 64'sQ aaked. 1 Bept. Dec "Corn May July ftepu C'ata May July " BeoC Pork July Sept. Lr. . July Sept. It I be July Bept- l i'4,.n l u.:v 1 IX1-. (j 1 04,, i- i !41's 1 It -2 f S7Ht -y 10 x ! 1 04' X o&sj (1 ol 1 02S i o'! 1 o "14, 1 osuj i o4'; 1 ui 1 o3S 1 044 6o, & 3tJ1 ii I 54 ! 41 I iti r.1, 16 95 J7S 9 I m 25 47V 1 14 53 1 16 70 i I M 9 I ii n;s' l.w 55Wi 55 &4S 54 a5 7s! "ft1. 1 Liverpool Grata aad Prsvlalsss, LIVERI'OOL. May 22. WHEAT Spot, t.ady: No. 3- red western winter, -la lud; No. 1 California. 7s Id, futures, unlet. May, nominal; July, 7a 1b4- September. 7s 3d. CORN Spot. Turn, American mixed, new, 4a ns.d. American mixed, old. 5s 2d, fu tures, quiet, July, 4a Usd; September, s ' lud. No. nominal IS 63 i 16 In 75 17 u-i, t 40 9 3;-, 9 't 15 H 9 J2-, No. t riUR Steady; market firm; stand ard hard patents. tCOi; wider patents ti 4i tl.70; strauthta. .j;.iS4f.; spring patents. tla.eil4.J6. auaighta, tl.lu3.4a. bakers, U 41. 4jJ - WHEAT No. 3 spring, 3&ctitltE; N'j. 1 red, tioiaiioiS CORN No. X 55V5i4c; No. 2 yellow, uATS-N-i. t V: N". t white, 47Vc No. 3 white. 44!47c. RYE No. X su5e. jSARLEY Fair to choice malting, HfeJLI'4tNii. 1 liax. tl Jt. No 1 north weaterii. tl-7- Tiinot'iy. prime. t4 uu fl0. r. contra, t grailea, tl5--5. PROVISI' ij rihort ribs sides (l.w-i Krs X.. Mess pora. per riiu Lard, per ! lbs.. t9 121. loused l, Jul . On the Pro.iu-e exchange today the but ter market was staady; cnsm-riM. lam'jLc, Vsi-1'1- i-ti. weak, at nun, Peoria Grata Market. PEORIA, May 22. CORN Easy ; yellow and N . 3, 52,-'. No. 4, no grade. 4CSj49VC. OAT6 Steady; So. 2 white. 4aV.j46c: No. 3 white. 4elaj461,4c; No. 4 white, 44 j-Hto RYE Siea.ty, .o. 2. 71I41ISUC. Wltl6KV-tl.2. ' Dalatb Grala Market. DULUTH. Minn.. Hay 72.-miEAT-No. 1 northern, tl iV May. 31 July, tl.l4; oel-teo ix r. tl to. OATi-Un track. 44c; May 44c. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. May 226 E EDS Clover, cash, tS i: iKlober. DeeemLer and March, e 2U Timothy. 32-25. Alsike. U.76. Adams Exprsas Amalgamated Copper ... Am. l.'. A r , Am. C. A r. pfd Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd , Amerloaa Express ...... Am. H AL. pfd American Ice Am. Linseed Oil Am. Linseed Oil pfd.... Am. Locomotive Am. Locomotive pfd Am. A R Am. B. A R pfd Amer. fluiar Refining... Am. Tobaoro pfd ctfa.k. Anaconda Mining Co.... AtchlMn Atrhieon pfd Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore A Ohio Bal. A Ohio pfd Brooklrn Rapid Tr...... Canadian Pacific , Central of New Jersey.. , Chesapeske A Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chicago A N. W C. M. A It. P Cblraso T A T Chicago T. T. prd C. 0.. C. A St. L Colorado P. A 1 Colorado A Bo Colo. A So. 1st pfd Colo. A So. :a pfd Consolidated Gas Corn Producta Corn Products pfd Delaware A HuOsqb Del.. L A W Denver A ft. O D A . 0. pfd nistlllera' Securities Pje Erie in pfd Erie id pld Ceneral Eteetiie Illinois Central - International Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kansas Cltr to K. C So. pfd Loul.rtlle A N Mealres Central Mian. A St. L M.. St. P A g 1. II M.. St. P A S. S. M. pfd. Missouri Pactoc St., K. A T M . K A T pfd National Lead N R. R. of M. pfd New Tork Central , . T.. O. A W Norfolk A Western Norfolk A W Pfd North American Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas P . C. C. A 9t. L pTisnd steel tar Preseed S C. pfd Pullman Palace Car Reading Reading let pfd Reading td pfd Reput.lic Wee Rrpublle Steel fd Roe Inland ce Hoes Island Co. 'J St L A . T Jd pfd St Luula t. W su L S W. pld Southern PscISc So. Pariflc pfd So. Railway .. So Railway pfd Tenneiuwe C. A I. Teaa A Paclflc T . it. L A W T . St. L W. pfd Tnlon PaciBe I nien Pclc pit V J Eipr-a V. S Really t. a Ruter S Rubber pfd i Steel g Steel pfd 4'aro. Chemical Va--Caro. Chem. pld Wabaek Wabash pfd Weils-Psrgfi Eiprems Wf etlngliouu Electric Western I'aloS VVWIIng A L Wisconsin Central W s t'Miml U1 N.thern Purine Central Leather Central I.h-T pfd SUeS-SbvlllelU Steel Grwtl Norihero pfd Int. Metrueolllaa Int. Met- pld Tuial aalsa (or ths day. M.4--0 t. l.l'W loo too L!"0 100 1.0 6i I. 500 I 9W) It, S 1O0 400 4.4U0 i.'i(Vi II, 901 't.4-10 5 t0 14-0 it. soo 4 4-0 t) TOO 't'ino ro too M tu II 51 104 lla 104 121 MS " 1 4 loo 6' "54 it:h Id s 16-, 128 4 J4ts 14 t414 IS 57H 104 n: 11 ls-S tl4) Ml 44 t ML, ' lt it ItH 14 12S 41 H Norfolk A .. It do pfd ... .. S Ontario A W ., 7 Psnnsylvanls .... .. 7T Rand Mines ..177 Reading .. 36 Southern Railway ..11 do pld ..ISO Southern Pacific . .. 2SHt'nlon Pacific .... .. tr do pfd .. 72 C. S. Steel .. U do pfd .. ---4 Wabash . an, do pfd ..141 Spanlah 4a 96 .. 11 j Grand Trunk 39" .. 81LVER Bar, steady, 30d per ounce. MONEY y1 per cent. The rate of discount In ths open market for short bills Is SMtSH per cent; tor three months' bills, 3&3k per cant. do pfd Brie do 1st pfd do Sd pfd Illinois Central .... Louisville A N M . K. A T 1'.4 TT 4 41 , ti I T irs 1-H . 1-" 74 Omaha Kansas City Chicago Si- Louis .... 8loux City ... The official hrnuaht in lacnv bv eacli road waa Cattle. Hoc Sheep. II' r a C, M. 0 St. P. Ry ... 3 w aoasn 3 Mo. Pac. Ry 34 Union Paclnc System 56 ! C. ck N. W. Ry. tea-Mi 3 C. At N. W. Ry. (west) 64 C. Pt. P., M. O. Ry. 25 C, B. A Q. (easo.... Ii C, B. at g. (west)... 46 ".. H. 1. ox P. (easw C, R. L P. (west) t Illinois Central 3 Chicago Oreat W'lt'n 2o Total Receipts 250 The disposition of the day s receipt waa as follows, each buyer purcnaslng the num ber of head Indicated: tjattle. 3 2 3. 4 tt 77 t I 11 5 34 t I t 4 1 I 2l 1 4 Omaha Packing- Co.. Swltt and Company. Cudahy Packing Co. . Armour A Company. Carey A Benton Lobman Co Hill Son F. P. Lewis Huston ox Co L. F. Husi bam Werthermer Mike Haggerty Hew York MlntnaT Stocks. NEW TORK. May 22. Closing quotation on mining stocks were: Adams Con. Alice Brunswick Con. Cotnetock Tunnel Con. lal. A Vs.. Horn Silver Iroa Silver 10 .. So .. M .. tr .. 4 ...1U advllle Con. Utile Chief ... Ontario Ophir Potoal Savage Sierra Nevada Standard .. 11 .. 10 ..413 ..1V1 .. 11 .. 44 .. SO ..Be 11 14 54 iini H Tt n.i B 54 ij ' 7, ITlw Trensory Statement. WASHINGTON, D. C. May 22. Today's statement of the treasury balances In the general fund, exclusive of the tl50.tO,00u ! gold reserve, shows: Available cash bal ance, tX2.i22.912; gold coin and bullion, tt)6.UUi3JB, gold certificates, 342.a43.S10. TOO 20 141 t.tno 7 fo l.yw ) "0 x 500 "l.io t "'sn 44 10 1 800 4 t3H S5 SH 14(114 !3 1? T"S Tii 't44 51 11 111 ! in 1J4 If TO 1 to" 18 'us sS ins 1S So tS ui ut 2 17 l4 44 12 104 11IM net 121 l4 WW f 63t 171 lTt s 101 150 it 44 JO 5 41 is lk nk TT4 4o a 4a I die country, rt&wic: southern. ti(j3c; fall, a free. 57'pinc. fall, defective, 4KS-46C. Oregon, 5 I .,-nured baala. eastern. No. 1 sample. 70ti7':c; S4 I ...,n v 1 r.lothelna' Ax'n "tic : vallev No. !Ja 1 1. "ui2c. Territory, staple, scoured basts, j 111a fine. 7j72c; tlno medium. ta370c; medium, To ' j4wc. Territory, ordinary, scoured basis, T Mi ' fine. a70c; nne roi-aium, wi-uc; meoium, s TO 1 6U4C. Loioraoo ana ew aii-xics, spring, 11 I scoured A. fiSiic; No. 1. C'StSSc. 1 bt int'is Mav 22. W(X)L Steady: me dium grades, combing and ciotning. t i 27tc; l'ght fine. IKrr.nV; heavy fine, 15 tsl.c; tub waatiea. itiiiic. 1 bol Degan. J. B. Hoot at Co Z. H. Clark T. B. Inghram Sullivan tiros V. A- Brltlon Lehmer Bros Union Dressed Beef Co. Van Sandt . W ilson Other Buyers 630 1'7 L12 i.n 78 m XI is 5 T 56 a u 54 . 114 3 45 3 12 28 1 20 3U Hoars. Sheep Ln6 C 3.620 3"1 4.41U 734 4.4U 5-a e)ee 14.423 3,100 Total 5.46K CATTLE Receipts of cattle at this point were large for a Wednesday and in addi tion to tnat Chicago waa reporting 24,14) head, with heavy receipts at all other mar ket points. Under tne Influence of the big runs the market! were slow and dull at all points, with a lower tendency to values. Beef steers constituted a large propor tion of tne receipts, but among the cattle offered there were a good many sliort feds of not overly good quality. The mar- I ket waa very alow in opening and was in fact a drag from start 10 nnisn. Buyers began bidding lower right from tha start and the general trade could hardly be described as otner tnan slow and iaQOuc lower. There waa aulte a scrlnkllng of cow of I stuff, but the market on that kind of cattle waa in aooui tne same coiiuioun aw too stock steer maraei tnat is, siow aau iuny mtua; Wool Market. BOSTON, Mass., May 25. WOOL The wool market is showing little signs of activity and recent transactions have not K&n . , n a lii-va e'ele linlrnlffln at rw tr m A. . v. .D, ., ... ..a Kt.t lower than vesterday. domestic wools" have had a share In the I Blockers and fdp ""."j P" sales. Receipts from the new clip are ply. but. as mentioned reatcrday. not many h....iur rrmi.ini to re-iiut ih were wanted. It waa. In fact, a case of i stagnation. Prices remain stesdy for prac- i 'ew cattle and few wanted. As to prices. tlcally all grades. Loaning aomesuc quo- , 7. , i'. I ......... t,...Kmr UlMdlirt l-rtmH Rf thMO, ! eighths blood, 3wu23c; combing, quarter- I blood, 30(j31c. Texas, scoureti, nne. Lc; fine. J to S months. .wfTf; fine, full clean, I JTifioSc. California, scoured basis, nortnern, I Kh.iim (TTrrU'Jtc- northern, aood. 6Va6;c: mld- T(0 tT4 it 4.ow 6y 4.100 TOO 1.14V ' "TO ion tl.pn LJ00 si T4-4 St s 41 iiri 4S 751, si' :'h st- "si'i 1 Tl tr. : M S41 74 '" lis's MS to .tH4.1 li4 HW f r. 3' l" rstrt Market. . tOO SO0 . tT'W ete 4 4 1" . IS no . ItoO . t.l u TO joren SuO ! 100 ) wo .Jf-t 1 . . x t . 1.4" " pw an tt so LIU t 4WI t.'"l 1 ) I 400 t4t 44 ' S ti l s i:z i IB irr J4 5IH 134 to 'tis tS t1 :o4 !! n 141 1H 10- V 12 S S4t in to si t no 431 ! ll 51 T7'4 HIS 1 4i 1S4 !i 'n 13S T 'H r-4 w r?i 'S a l"4 us at iH IIS US IS.-S tl ii" 114 I"S &SS 14-4 iS 11.1S its s IS s 40 1 SI ut 14 S T5 Ta 81 P"4 lkS II to ltd lias Tl T IS t4 ms 44 SO to u TOs 111 US 44S 1S4 JS 4?S IMS M t 64 V s s s Cotton Market NEW TORK. May 22 COTTON 8 pot. closed steady iO point higher; middling up- . landa. 12.25c; middling gulf, 12.5c; sales, j 3,) balea. ST. LOUIS, May 12. COTTON-Firm; middling. 12c; sales 02 bales; receipts. 334 , bales: shipments, 303 bales; stock. 33,740 , balea ! LIVERPOOL. May 22. COTTON Spot, I 1 small business done, price n point lower. American middling fair, 8.03d; good mid- . dllng, 7.49d: middling, t.Kd; low mlddlirvg, 1 4 Kid. good ordinary, l.itVl; ordinary, 5.57d. , The sale of the day were 5.0UO bales, of which 5i were for speculation and export, and Included 4.6CU American. Receipts, 83, 01 i hales, Includinar lo.i American. NEW ORLEANS. May 22. COTTON Bpot market closed Arm: sales, I, VI) bale; low ordinary. 7 S-Wr, nominal; ordinary, t S-ISc nominal: good ordinary. 9"c. niml nl: low middling. 10 1118c; good middling. U'Mic; middling rair. i.rc. nominal; fair, Representative sales: BEEF 6TEER3. No. Av. P. No. 10 S41 4 T 18.... SKI 4 49 It. M 1 IS TS 12 1017 4 74 T 1 WIT 4 I tt 14 Wi 4 St B 15 1S44 III 14 . .p4S 4 ej is ..lei IN 14 ..110 I IS 14 .11X4 S ' tt ..11JI IS It ..1174 I S U ..lltl I W 4 .10 t 10 tt ..in 110 4... , . . 113T t 15 SO ..l!o t It 11 ..ll:i I 16 It ..let I I ..lie t t 11 ..1IM 5 SO ! . .117t I li 17 . .12ao t at tl . .14 t U IT... It... II... It... 1 tl... U... I tl... ts... 24... 1 r.3... ; tt... . 11... to... Av. .1111 lltl . 1141 .1SH4 .1S ..list 1111 .1214 L4I I4t3 lftl ..tut .12W l:u ..lovl . lit ..1331 ..1475 ,.ie .Itai ,124 .14114 Pr. I Si i 24 5 ! I 10 f 3t i SO t 30 t SO t St I 40 t 40 t 44 I 40 i 40 i 40 t 4 I 44 i 41 t 44 I 44 I 50 f 50 I at t 44 14.... IS.... w.... 1... 1.... . 1.... I.... t... 1... I.... 4 ... 14V- nominal. Receipts. 3.244 bales; stock! ,1 U4.b6 balea. Metal Virke. NEW TORK. Mat 22. META L8 There waa a decline of 5tulii In the London tin market, with spot closing st 19 Ins and 1 future at 1. Locally th market was i (-dull, but continue more or less unsettled , owing to the small supplies available for I delivery on spot. Spot Is quoted at S4J 5rj ! 44. Copper declined Is 6d and futures "to ' K. Locally the market for copper w as I dull and nominal. Lake was quoted at ' tC4.50l25 W: -electrolytic. fc3 7T.ri24.75; casting l-a(l waa oncnangea ml sn.uu.ttl 17s ild at 2E .. KS .. tHt ..i:0 . .113 . r.'o .. M ..K16O ..loco .. Ml .. 1ST . ltiJt .. rr .1140 ..ISM .. 70s .. 410 .1 .. S0 ,.. 7I .. t .. rt .. Mt .. tsn .. i .. 1 ... I lb COWS. 4 t , SO b t 1 t 1 , 11 1 1 BUXLa. t Tt 1 t SO I I 41 HEirEKS. I M t 44 t 4 t 44 I Tt I TS I 71 t 7i I 10 t to 4 10 I ie I 10 t so t tt) 4 H 4 tt, 4 tt 4 St CALVES. 4 tf 4 , t I tl 4 t 24 1 1 a 1 1. 11... .. 1MT .. 1111 ...USD ... rM ...1170 ,..1250 ...itso .. 1140 . . . 1-eo . . isc ...us .. 1710 . ..2iaw . t . Ill . 47 . rrt . eta ,.i:M Its 4 It 4 24 4 Ii 4 IS 4 40 4 50 4 45 4 U 4 It 4 IS 4 tt 4 75 4 tt 4 4 4 W 4 64 4 4 4 Ml 4 t 04 1T0 III IS t to 1 IT 4 44 f t 1st t SO STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. t... 4... 4... I. t 4M ...11 . II SO. tl.. .. 174 4 S .IN II .111 4 44 101a 4 ai rt ir u . e-i 4 17 r 1 w r' sri 1st 4 ITS 71. SS4 744 . I i"s -I ... ' 2-1 ... I ITS It t' Ji 4 rr t 1:1 iso 4 W H I 1'S Ill .4 71 J-ta ... t ns in ... I1 i 1 4 :7s T ni i 40 I r?s tl S' 4 7t '.4 4 4 ITS 71 IJ4 . . I tt . I I7S Tt t'l 40 I" 2" Ire i iti, e :4 ... 4 : ... 4 SO U . . 4 ft' ... It r a 4 r-J ... I r i no ... 11 in so 1 ss m 1st ... 1 rs s t SIS r rs 4 us 4 lis 4 K I S t 4 tl I t a t IS 1 rs t rs aa SHEEP Moderate receipts of theep both here and e.rewhere. together with a good ltTal demand, gave prices a turn f-r the het:er. Not only was the trride falrlv active, but most sales looked fu-ly hi: h f her than Teenerdny The Anthony lamb sold up to 37.4". which is hv more than tney have been hrlnglng, with a bunch ot native lninh a high a r.SU. Th An thony wether brntiKht lo A), as ajralr.st tti.10 previously. A few native wether sold a high aa t A and t o. ewtt sold up to i To. Practically everythlns; In sight was Sold and weighed up In good season In the morning. Quotation on wonled killers: Good to choice lamb. laSf t; fair to good lamb. 37.2Alit 50. Quotations nn shorn stock: Good to choice lamb. t7.0"2T4r; fair to srood lamb. WV"67 00; comm-iti aad cull lamos t'0M ao.Ml to choice yearlings, light, t6 !fit J. goral to choice vearllng h"avv. 15: fair to good yearling, !i 4'.i.:0; good to choice wethers. tti.7Tii.aii. fair to good wethers. 35 5'?rt7j, good to choice ewes, tt.A7 5.7S: fir to good ewes t4.7Ti5.'; cull bucks and stags, CXI X. Reorcaenta tlve sales: NO. ewa. cull gosts cu Is 11 western 3 western 10 western 2M western lit western 4A) western t wentern 31 western 12 western 4 western 307 western 'M western M western ewes, ewes . w ewesi etVg ewe . lsrs, lambs lambs lambs. spring spring. ewe culls. 21 western ewe culls 44 western ewe. feeder.. TiJ western we 233 western ewes 4t native wethers loo western yearlings .... IN spring lamb feeder .. 2Wl aestern wethers i9 western yesrllng 40 western lambs i"J western lamb .W native yearling 4 nattv lamb Av .. 8 .. sa . . 74 .. 1 .. . .) . ,1"0 ..1.1 .. w .. 1 .. 67 .. oi . 77 . SS . . ?n . 1" . 12 . S . i . 1'9 . S7 . 104 . 4 . lt . K2 Pr. 4 SO 4 50 3 75 i 55 i 63 6 75 3 75 5 75 6 7 40 7 40 S l 3 m 4 26 4 5 40 6 Tt a 6 35 20 JS 7 00 7 40 7 !0 V 50 CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET Cattl aad Hogs Steady ta Lower ieea steady to Hlaker. CHICAGO, May 22. CATTLE Rcoetpta. 24.fxm head, market steady to loc lower: medium to good ste-era, 34 oOi on; heifers. 3.1.i4.25; cn ua, 33.ei5.00; bulls. $3 5nsj'4.ti); calves. t2.76i316.60, stoekers and feeders. 3 Ot'nS.aO. Hi h 18 Receipt. 2.0M head; market steady to 6c lower; choice heavy shipping. tf.SVljtl.t::"; buteherw eights, o.4iij;.')0; good to prime mined. J54ro50; packing. 36.001i ti.3r.: plsrs. 36.5iivi.50. SHEEP AND LAMB Receipts. 1MW) head; market steady to 10c higher; heep, 3-t.6oif6.26; yearllnga. t& 76ln.75; lamb. 36 50 4j8.75. 12. 4r-: N'o H 4ir. 0 14 4'V. Hi. le.-tmner A. 4.c; m Ui A. LiFc; cut l-f, tTV; cntliel. 4v-: powdered, 3. lor; frsn ulHe.K ii'r; rube, w JUc NEW tKI-KANA la.. May 22-SUtJAR-8tea.lv; o; n act Me centrifugal, S).I V' 1 econt1, tasc. Mt'I-ASiiti wulet. new ) r-.ip. U14c Kansas City I.lve Stoek Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May 22. CATTLE Receipts, 7.) head. Including 3"(l head southern; market stesdy. Choice Tnort atvl dressed beef ste.-rs, 36 fiteiei-ltl; fair to good. 34.eTj436.66; western fe,l steers. 34.26 tw.60; sttn-kers and feeder. $3.7.'kk-10; southern steers, 33-4-t4.40. southern cows, 3150)4.15, native cows. t2 4o74.75; native heifers, to.T&tjfi.au; bulls, t-i .'wu 4 00 ; calves, tV)nie'l0L Hmi Receipt. M.OiW head: market 5T loc lower. Top, 3j-4&; bulk of saies. $ti.2r.'a 40: heavy, . lf6.32H ; packers. 3.2aiH.4U, lights. W-Jl 46, pig. 36 2i-4.0. BHEEP AND LAMBU Kecelpra, 4.400 head; market strong. Top la inns. 3S.: lambs, S6.504) 40; ewes and yearlings, ti 50 fc 4l.su; wenlerfl fed yearling. te.lMl.3mh western fed sheep, eo.3Ma4i.5o; stoekers and feeder, es.50. 0. Loat Ut Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, May 22. CATTLE Receipt a 4.00A head. Ineludtnjr LSllo Texana: market 'strong, native shipping and export steers. tb.40rg.; dressed beef and butcher steers, Rkifea.tu; steer under l.l" lbs.. to.7j)j.40: tocker and feeder. P 2u&4 25; cow and heifers, t3.xij1lS, earners 2.uif-..S, bulla, 12 4NU4.75. calv, t4.Kj.n.0v; Texas and Indian steers, t3.30t6.1i; cow and haifera, 32. 764B 3. SO. HotiS Receipt. $.500 head; market teady; pig and light, tu 9ot.50; packers, t 40ji.a2S; butchers and best heavy, ti.474 643&2H. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1.500 head; market 10c higher; native mutton. 5.6ol00; lambs, T5; cull and bucks, M.7b.0O; Blockers, ti26.U-4.50. St. Joseph Lire Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 22. CA TTLK Receipt a, 115 head: market li- lower. Natives, 4.z5i1.0tl; row and heifers, $2.25 6.00; stoekers and feeder. 33.2614. 76. HOO& Receipts, 13,240 head: market 1c lower. Top, Sdt2H; bulk of sale. 16.25 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. in head; market ateadv. Clipped lambs, 3700 V7.0; dipped yearlings. 35. 7.Y'i 41.10. Sleai City I.lve Stark Market. 8IOTTC CITY, la.. Mar 22. (Special.! CATTLE Receipts. 1.40 head; market 10c lower; beeves. M.Sm&S.TJ; cows, bulls and mixed. 3-1.0rM.7o; stoekers and feeder. $4.tv,rt 5-5; :alves and yearlings, 33.4tkri4.50. HOOS RiM:elpia, 9,000 head, market 5c lower: selling at t6.15yt-30; bulk of aales, $tU7jJEH. Stock ta Slant. Receipt Hvw stock at tha six principal western markets yesterday were aa follows: South Omahl Sioux City . Kansas City St. Joseph ... St. Loui ... Chicago ...... Total ... oattie . 5.5HO . 1.400 . 7.400 . 1.VA . 4.ri .24.000 llx ttheep. 16.sa) 3.6U0 .0"0 23.000 4.D 12.240 1.K2 .5m) 1.5i0 25.01 12.0U0 6.74w 23.471 Sagrar aail Moejae. NEW YORK. May 25. ST'fJAR Raw, firm; fair refining. 3J7c: centrlf u3l, ; test, 3.:'2c; molasse sugar. 3 lie: redned, steady; No. . 4o0c; No 7. 4.55c; No. 4.50c; No. S. 4.45c; No. 10, 4.35c; No. 1L 4.30c; No. OMAHA wru)Ot.r U.K l 4RKRT. Coadtttoa ot Trad aad notations en Stnal aad Faaey Proteee. ECnp Per d.v.. 15c. BUTTER Packing stork. lS1f: rhotc to fancy dairy. 'u-"C; creamery. Tlfi.'Sc. LIVE PoL LTRV-H. ns. 11c. old roost er I'tt. turltevs. 12c. ducks, 11c, yotttig roosters, 4a-c; gee"-, tic. FKl ITS CALIFORNIA CHKU.UES rr bog of brut I lbs, t2jdi73. PINK.AI'l'LES-Floilda. 42 le. 32 35 pee crnte: j slge, 3425 per crate, Jo sine, 34 50 por erst. STRAW FKRRIE9 - Arkansas. 24-uart cases. lAJfilfl TPi PICaL FRUITS LEMUNS-Lliiionlera, J sTse, 30 25; StiO tire. tsTf.; other brand, fc-T leas ORANGES Mediterranean Sweets, 14 17R. ?m. L'.ti sr.d ) !!!. O ae; l. '.JR. im sins. tlOo. California Navels, extrs fancy, 1". jno. !: 56" etxes, 4 J6; fnncy, IJt else. 3.50, l.W site. 32.50; cholcs, largs sixes, pet box. t-'.TMtSOO. BANANAS Per medlum-sixed bunch, t? fXii'.I?; Jumboen, 32.50U3.5. FlijS California. bulk. sc; 6-.-rown Turkish. 14c; 4-crown Turkish, lie; 3-crowa Turkish. c. liAl'ES Kadaway, 5Sc; sayer. 5c: hal lowls. i"c: n-v tund walnjt U.ite. s-lii. box. 3100. OLD VF.ETABl.FS. POTATOES- Tble stock, per bj., T5tO 31 U0; SAed t o-k. l-4jii.'J. NAVT ilEA.N-4 Per bu , No. L 11 Jo; No. X II NEW VEGETABLES. POTATO LS-2HC l"r lb-At4PAMAirS-70C(il.i per di. bunctie. UKAN.-4--iew wax and string, per aam- P'bEKTS. TURNIPS AND CA RROTS Per d-;x b-inclea, 4.rifi)c. CABBAGE 4'sliloroia. ISc. Cr-LERT -Florida, H-lb crat. 3.25; clioice. 32.75 PIE Pl.ANT-Per lb., 5c ONIONS Red or yellow. Colorado, per bu., 11.00; Texa sliver skin, per crat. bout 45 -b.. 2.J6- yellow Texas, per crate, bout to Ibn.. t2.ut). Oteen onions, per do, fee. TOMATOES Florida, tancy. 10-10 crata. tStou.25, choice, 12. 0032.75. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per doa. tltids. 45c. CUCl'MBERS-Per do.. H ot PARSLEt' llotliouae. per do, bunches, 40c RADISHES Per do, bunches, 20c; extra large bunches, per dox. BEEF CUTS. Rib: No. L lit'; No t. c; No. 3. Mc. lailn: No. 1. 13c; No. 1 12c: No. 3, U. Plate: No. 1. Jc; No. t 3c; No. 3, to. Chuck: No. 1. 6Sc. No. 2, 6c; No. 3. 6"c. Round: No. 1. 8K.C; No. i. c; No. t, 7o. ai UAR ti.aiulateC cane. In sacks, 35.61; gninulated beet. In sacks. 16.13. COFFEE--Roasted, No. IV 2tc per lb.; No. 3U, 21c per lb.; No. 25, 19c per lb.; No. 20, 15c per 'b. ; No. 21. 13c per lb. CHEESE- Block Swiss, lie; llmberger, 14c; Y-mng Americas, 17c NUTS . allforni walnut. No. 2, oft hell. 12c: No. 1, oft shell, ltje; Braxll. lS4Uc. pecan. lS22c: filberts, 12W''; pea nuts, raw. 7c; roasted, SWc; California al monds. 17V:; coctx.nui!. I5.il per li. HIDES AND TALLOWV-Oreen salted. No. 1, 'Jlc; No. 1. FSc; bull hides. 6c; green hide. No. L 7Sc; No. 2, Sc; hore, 1.60tf 3 iu; sheep pelts. 50r-all.25. Tallow, No. J, 4i.c; No. 2. 3 Sc. Wool. 15-gC2o. CANNED GOODS Corn, st.indard. west ern, ttitWc; Maine. 31. 15. Tomatoes, fancy, 3-lb cans. 31 46; standard. .Mb: cans. 31.20. Pineapples, grated. 2-ltv, atan.lard, 12 -i 130- sliced, 11.75(62.35; fancy Hawaiian, 1'4 lbs' 1175. Gallon apple 12 0tK(i3.CO. Cali fornia apricots. 12 0(1. Pears. St.TTi4i2.iw-. Peaches. Sl.7Eiai2.40: L. C. peaches, r!.iV- 35.) Alaieka almon, red, 31.15. fancy Chinook, flat. 32 .10: fancy aockeye, flat, S; Sardine quarter oil 13.26; three 0 larters mustard, 12 76. Sweet potatoes, tl lotil.a. Sauer kraut, c. Pumpkins. ts Jitine Wat beans. 2-lb. SOrvSIl.OO. Lima beans I-lb.. 75c5f1.S!. Ponk-d pess. 2-lb, 80c- earlv June. 9bcfi3A5: Tancy, S1.25i1.45. FISH Pickerel. dressed, 9c: pike, dressed. 12c; white fieri dressed, winter caught. 13al5c: trout. ll'tl."e; halibut. l:ic: salmon, lflc; catflah. 16c: herring, dressed, pan froxen, 6c: perch, scaled and dressed. He- crapple. round. 6fnc: crapples. Iars;e, faiicy. 15c; black bass. 2Sc: smelt, sweet and fine. 13c; eel. Isc: blue fish. 15r; r j snapper. I2tr roe shad, pe' pair. frog leg. 384c: lobsters, green, per lb, 37c- 'obster. boiled, per lb.. 30c; mackerel, Spaninh. per lb.. lc: mackerel, native, is fiSRo per It).: fresh arreeri turtle meat. 26c lb. CURED FISH Family whit fish, per eusrtrr bbl.. 1W lbs . $4.rJ: Norway mack erel No. 1. S36.O0: No. 2. S2 00; herring. In bbls.. 200 'ha each. Norway. 4k. 311 On. HAY Choice upland, per ton. S11.00: me dium. 19 50; No. 1 bottom, IS 50: off grgdsat, 34 noj5.50. Ry trw. 7. BRAN Per 'ret- 119 00. COTTON NEW YORK. May Sj. The suit I brought ajralnat the New York Cotton ex change, with a view of affecting a refor mation In Its methods, has been dismissed by the refere upon technical grounds. Thi dismissal, however, haa not te ulted In any withdrawal of my charge or deprived me of further legal resource In the premises. The Issue Is Joined, but not by any meana determined. I shall continue, by every means within my power, to fight for a Just and merchant able contract In New Tork, and as long s tha crop outlook continue aa extraordi nary a It 1 at present and the Indicated shortage In next year's production seem to be a acute a at present, I con t Inn to , believe that higher price for cotton are Justified. I cannot but be amused by th various rumors current with regard to my posi tion In the market. I have heard today alternately that I was heavily hort and heavily long. A a matter of fact, I be lieve that cotton 1 going r.lr;".er, and very much higher, before spinner will be able to secure from the crop now be ing planted any reasonable proportion of the cotton they require. I shall publish my report, giving th acreage and condition of the crop, on Friday next. Aa far as I have been able to digest the replies thus far received the Indications are that It will-be an ex tremely bullish document. THEODORE H. PRICE. I IS UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY 1 4tWaa-anaaxnanannssaBnansawnnjaaannaan)nTw 59 Room 169 Bee Building. Tel. Douglas 2473 j Members o! All Principal Grain Exchanges Your Business Solicited w U 2 ' 322.60. 11M II HO l:4 ?" 1 ll n was unchanged at in th local market and at 219 London. Bpelter wa 2 d lo I ir d In I .on don. but was nnrhn.1 'f iTi , i,7.ii i. ..!, i- .iT berore very muen Dusinee uau oeen I?jV iroa wa lower n the mACirx A go,Kl many of the box s j English maTket . with standard foundry J2i, where, yesterday the i quired at Id and Cleveland warrants ,,,' th7hoas brouat .2 i 2TW. I I IV I TS I 0 704 4 TUe 4 04 HOOS Hug sold fully 5c hevler weight MjlOc lower, ufTrlng the muL decline. . was Teiy eiww y i ' - .... m "I - . . a.. n iftar it 4I.I n r. n m.. wen exnaustea tran- oid at bulk lower, with rough heavy 1 lie market wis s-i. Locauv tne maraet wa un- chanaed: No. 1 foundry northern I quoted t 325 '; No 2 foundry northern. t2Sw- t7v. ' K.25: No. 1 foundry .uthern. S'-ti. jm:!,.s); Nil 1 foundry .utnem. trs "a as.oO. m..tK gT. Lft IK. May 21 M ETA L8 Lead, 1 Th market closed very alow nd weak. Todav' decline, which ha bean brought about by large rwceip.a at an selling points, wipes out a.l recent advances, leaving th maraet close lo the low point uf the S4 1,4.4U4 sbare. yerelsa rtnaartal. LONDON. May 22. Money wa In ln-cr.-ueed demand ana dearer la tne market taday. Discounts were firm, owing to tne quiet at ts.92j; spelter, quiet at 3 30. aad Resin. v-rtf vnR k" Uav 1 iTi rr tr xr u.-ku for coff.-e furures opened unchanged to a ' unfavorable foreign exchaiiga. Trading on decline of 5 point and Held stead v during the early session, with Tirsr months stip-o..i-fe,l bv traila interewta. Lal.-r hue-v.. ' th. -re was some May liquidation and the market closed steady, net unchanged to ten point lower. New frt-m outside niar- -1-ll 111 H ' . i A -1 t. l-l,, ... . . Short clear nnn i Tv-iie- jTiiv at 1-- rt. ,,r- i t 4f.n-. December at 6.35it.4ic May, L464 Biot coffee quiet: No. T Km, Sc- No. 4 Sen-. 1a. 1114 cwffw dull; C.j(Liva, th Stock exchange developed a cheerful tone in the forenoon oa moderate invest ment purcnaae. but th price of British 1 anee. 3178. Securities eaaw-i iwr nw unm r.i money 15 j,n S nil I lie Wllliurawsi wi ut-ori m n-i ciosou dull, while th weakness In Fans was re sponsible for a CMrreeponding depression In foreigners. Japanese imperial i.s of lls4 closed at 11.01 V Americana, after going down from parity attracted rair attention. mi NEW TORK. May H Oil, Cottonseed, firm; prime crude, f a b, mills. 4.t44c; yel low. r;Wir67c. Petroleum, firm: Philadelphia and Baltimore. Ss.5u: Philadelphia and Bal timore, in bulk. 14.70. Turpentine, quiet. Hjtc. Rt SIN Firm: strained common to good. IM M-ta 1 i OIL CITT. P-. My JZ 4ILe-tri!lt bal- Runa. lot.VM bbl.; averaa-. 8htpmciita, IX.Zt bbl.: aver-: r age. 1.4I4 bbia. n. SAVANNAH Ga., May 12. Tl'RPEN- . n. TINE Firm. ik-V. ROSIN Firm; sales. l.H casks: receipts. 174 casks: shipments, e rsks: stock IB.K cssks. Quote: A B. C. t r4. D. E. 4.f2WA7: F. 14.; O t4 rt, 'making tlie general tnan yeterday. Representativ sales : market sejlue lowvr and prtrw at aooa showed oooatderaul liu- , 14.414 a; provernm rrom tne opening lereet. htne-r- H. 4.: I. w 30: J, l et: M ajb N pTOnl-lauc causwd wuUoa la th allar- . e4.j6 w. 6.i W. W, $5..aa, ' ' ae. So. Pr. Ne. A. Sk. rr . 27 r7 l US ... 4 k ,.ia ... 4 14 44 let ... I .111 a (it ft 1 ... iki . U4 W I IV 47 t- ... Ik . OU ... 4 ll- 4 L4 4V 4 to . a7 Ml 1X- M xse . . I sv . ri ... iihi 7i r7 u 1 . m tt 4 11-4 t M4 ... t . let ... Il!l 41 let 44 I M .xi lee m 7 u ... Ik ... I U 7 114 ... I M ,.2al ... I 11 44 Ml 44 4 . Vi ... t It M nt ... 4 to ,.tb 14 4 Ii T k ... 4 ti . IM ... 16 U .. ... I W . k-4 . . 4 16 71 tel 44 4 US ..111 44 4 15 44 M SO lltl ,.SM . . Ill Tl ISO ... 4 Us , m I ie n izk ... in. TV SU ' 4 I 14 , M WT ... I US 7t 7M lse u tu nt m tst lse 4 44 44........ let No. 1... 44... 44 .. W... U... 17.. Tl.. .. It.. 44. . II.. I 1 CD-j j CI. I iw ! E3 n F3 V t tlM 4 tl HEN alighting from a street car never pass behind it without making sure that a car is not approaching from the opposite direction. Failure in this precau tion may result in fatal injuries. : : : ASSIST US I!! AYOiDlHG ACCIDENTS Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co. 1