THE OMATTA DAILY DEE: FI.TDAY. MaY 24, 1907. I I! V i I I- 3 t I Torn- J 1 July III May 47 V Julv 474 1 v Bept, 41 1 4j Pork I V. J July 1 BR a i ' . 1 J V Lard ! P July lH .V J Sept. 8 87H A Rlha- I i Ju'r ikh T J Pt- 1 Jl GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cpenlag Tt'.oet Wekr aid Liquidation it Ethr Eoaro. RAINS IN WEST CAUSE HEAVY SALES Demand for Cash Wheat la Fair oa What Little I Offered Cora Weak and Show Sympa thy with Wheat. i Opelllfll 4) was rail T ig, due OMAHA Ma; 23, g price wore weaker and 19.17. there iter a aevere liquidation ail mum- mainly to commission houses ail. vising their customers to lake prollta. and Ih at war also general rams In inn wmt anil thla caused largo Boiling. The crowd alood bearish and played fur further reac tion. W heat opened lower, with a weaker ten dency. There were ralna In Iowa and N braak where badly needed, which had Ita fleet on lowering the prices. Bull, the market ahowed a strong undertone. The demand (or cash wheat waa fair on what lltUe waa offered. July wheat opened at 66)40, asked, and cloaed at Kc, asked. Corn was weaker and ahowed consider able sympathy with the reaction In wheat. A good portion of planting la already done and la progressing rapidly. Cash corn waa ateady and had moderate demand. July corn opened at fcHfco, asked, and cloaed at 60c, asked. Oale were off, owing to fine ralna In terri tory most needed, and also to free selling caused by commission houses advising cus tomer to take profit. With the more fav orable weather the crop outlook la Improv ing, but expert!, aay there can't be over 73 per cent yield from the best stands. July oats openel at 45,o auked and closed at 46He asked. Primary wheat receipt were 633.000 ha ana shipment 137,000 bu., against receipt "'; of 224,000 bu. and shipments of 824.009 bu. Corn receipt were 29S,noo bu. and htpraenta 261.000 bu., agalnat receipt last rear of MO.OoO bu. , l"arnr" were 263.000 bu. of corn and 1,000 btr of oat and wheat and flour equal to 189,000 bu. . ':?v.rKKjl closed lHd higher and uftsd higher on corn. LooaJ range of option: on wheat article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Teg'r. Wheat I j i May... JJ n 93 HI 924A KA 83 B uljr... af,Y,B W,V4B 90 A A 96iB ConEi.'"' 97V4A. 97 A 97 Al rHQ May.,. jniA 60HA 60KA 60HB July... fjnVeA B0HA SO A CO A 60V,Q jBjPt... 60A 60HA toHA DOHA 6oB May... W Al 46 Al! A K . 46 B fuljr... 4M.A K,K 4SSA 46A 4KB &pt... 8B14A 89-4A) iVAK lEVitA 33hkB A asked. B bid. . Omaha Cash Price. JZ?AJri,t J hard RgWc; No, 8 hard, JJS8c No. 4 hard, 7S4fX3c; No. 8 spring, 85 CORN-No. 8, 47flr48o; No. 4, 46"74.jHos No. ".U-W SSHSc; No. 3 white, 49atto. OATS-No. 8 mixed. 434l43y4o; No. 8 white, 44c; No. 4 White, 4343Ue UYB-No. 1 TOc; No. tTtiSHo. Carlot Receipt. Wheat Corn. Oats. ............ 8 83 T GRAIN ASD PROVISIONS Omaha ... CinCAOO Features of the Trading; and Closing; Price on Board of Trade. ttOAOO.May 23 -lTlce broke more than Jo per bushel on the Board of Trade today because of enormous realizing sale which were baaed on general rains through, out Nebraska and Iowa. The market closed weak with the July option showing a net decline of 24U.a?c. September delivery waa down lViy&l'fcjC. July corn was down 144? JVvia01" wore fco lower and provisions The wet weather In the west swamped IrhtwInarket wlth lHnB orders when trading began and opening quotations ahowed losses, prlcea ranging all the way from Ho above to lo ,bolow yesterday closing figure. Locul and outside longs were free sellers and thete waa also consid erable selling for short account. While Muvy rains had fallen In Nebraska and F'" the Kansas crop, acoordlng to early j "lu wiinuui moisture. Later "t. ... ay' howvr. advice from Kansas llty claimed that report from several Points In Kansas tnva.v thai ik. needed rain had made Ita appearance. This was the signal for a renewal of the bear raid on the market wViiK n.nj , down with a rush. July soiling oft to tAo September to We and December to $1.0u4 The bulla throughout the entire day made strenuous efforts to bring about a rally 5Jih..their ,ttempi Pved Ineffectual until ! ...nalf ,n hour ot th close, when alth the aid of ahorta, prlcea were raised more than lo above the low point of the day. Much of this buying by shorts was H? ? ""bljn-nm which asserted that the Wheat crop of Roumanla was a total fail ure, owing to drouth. The last five mln. lites of trading witnessed another sharp break In prices due to renewed profit tak ing. A decline of more than 4c per huxhel In the price of cash wheat at Kansas City helped to cause this final break. The mar ket cloaed weak. July opened Ho higher to ISo lower, at $1.001.014. sold of? to Ko and cloaed at K4ifi9.o. September apened HOTo lower, at l O-'fllOS. declined to Wo and closed at $1 00Wll.cH. Decem ber opened fc31o lowir. at tl.OiVil.nHU aropped to tl.00 and closed at $1.01J Clearance of wheat and flour were equal to 185,000 bu. Primary receipt were 634.HX) bit., compared with Hfl.ono bu. the corre sponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Du luth and Chicago reported receipt of 814 car, agalnat 413 laat week and 134 a year ago. The general rain In Nebraska and Iowa brought out liberal profit taking sales In the com market ana caused a decline of about lo per bushel In the price of corn Ihes sale were augmented by quite gen eral selling by commission houses. Hlevator interests and vaali huui.-a w-.ro acttvo buy era on the break. The close waa weak" July opened to JViifflo lower at 52?4 ffo.10, aold off to S2Hc and cloaed at 62a Local receipts were 114 cars, with 43 of contract grade. The wet weather in the west had also a depressing effect on the oat market and can d a decline of from lo to 2c per bu In f t a. The July delivery received better upport than the more distant nntion. owing to the quite general belief that ' the Hye bu... barley, bu. fri 86,(w) 3.i On the Vroduce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creanmrlea, lVJo; dairies, iri-. fcgns, easy; at mark, casea Included, 14-; firsts, MHc; prime first, 1MC. Cheese, easy, llu'ltc, "EW TORK GEJERAL, MARKET Qnotatlea of the Day on Varlon Commnaltlee, NEW YORK. May 28. FlOVR Receipt, Kisl bbls.; exports, 2.C40 bble.; market firm, with trading ejilet; Mlnneauta patenta, l3.9wd6.4B; Wlnneaot bak ers. ei.104.10; winter patents, W-lfriyt-TB; winter straights, 3.8f 'u4 26. Ry flour, firm; fair to good, 4.00fc'4.28; choice to fancy, 4.54.75. CORNMKALr-Steady; kiln dried, 83.100 KTK Firm; Nd. I weatern, Wl$c, C. I. f. Uuffalo. WHK AT Receipts, 87,000 bai exports, 70.C4 bu. 6pot, easy; No. 3 red. 81 te4, elevator, and IL04. t. o. b., afloat ; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1,134, f. o. b., aloat; No. 8 hard winter, $1 .(n4, f. o. b., afloat. Ojning weak In response to reports of good ralna In Kansas and Nebraska, wheat experienced further severe declines before noon before stop-loss selling and active bear pressure. A rally followed on bullish foreign crop news, but did not hold, and last prices were 2'iiac net lower. May closed at $1.05; July. Jl 0801 OTTfrc, closed at $1.06; September. $1.0fifil.07i, closed at $106; December, l.ini1.0S4. closed at $l.r,v CORN Receipts, 11.S25 bu.; exports, bu. Spot, easy; No. 2, Sic, elevator, and 6U-, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 white, 63c; No. 8 yellow, 60r., f. o. b., afloat. The option market waa lower on reports of rain and predictions tor larger offerings from Ne braska, closing at a d'lne of lo. Miy viosen ai we; juiy, tirnc, closed at lo; September closed at Sic. OATS Receipts, 1.0u0 bu. Ppot, steady: mixed oats, 2S to 82 lbs., 4&c; natural white, 80 to 83 lbs 60361ifrc; clipped white, 86 to 40 lbs., E,l&o. FKKI Firm ; spring bran, 823.86; mid dlings, $24.10; city, $26.00. HAT-Him; shipping, 80Mc; good to cholre. $1. 201. 25. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 19W crop, 1lSo; 1K05 crop, 4Vffo; Pacific const, Iflou crop, gv&llc; VM crop, HIDEB-Kaey; Central Americana, ZPfcl liogota, 24V). I. HATH Kit Quiet; acid. 2Sff28o. PROVISIONS Behf, steady; family, $14 00 14 60; mess, $9.6O4j10.00; beef hams. $24.00 2.00; pneket. 811.0iKll.B0; city extra India mesa. $22. 00323. 00. Cut meat, flrmj pick led bellies, $lo.7'ft13.00; pickled hams, $12.00 112.60. Lard, barely steady) weatern prime, $U.2uffl.30 refined, oulet; continent, $9.85: South, America, $10.(16; compound, $8.7BCq.X) Pork quiet; family, $19.00; hort clear, $17.25 &n8 2C; mess. 17.7ofi 150. TALLOW Firm ; city ($2 per pkg.), 6c; country (pkg. free), (mi&GHc RICk-Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 84 8c; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Easy; weatern Imitation creamery, flrsta, 21o2H4o. CHEESE Steady ; new state full cream, colored, email, 18c; white, best, 12 He; large colored, best, 12V,n2Ho; amall and large, fair to good, 11C11440. EGGS Steady : western flrsta. l(Va16Vta. Btreet and official prlcea. POULTRY A live, quiet; spring chickens, 80c; fowls, 15c; turkeys, 14o. Pressed, ateady; turkeya, 10614c; fowla, llSaBc. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market tapies Into Cotd.t'oa cf Letharey ttt tt light Demaad. BEARS START ATTACK ON VALUES St. Loots Qeneral Market. ST. LOUI3, May 23. WHEAT Lower; trark, No. 8 red, cash, 98c; No. 8 hard, 9jHWe' July, 96Sc; September, fTHo, CORN Lower; track. No. 8, cash, Bt'J 64tic; July, 6H4c; September, tZo; No. 8 white, 56c. OATa-Lowor; track. No. 2 cash, 44ft45e; July. 44c; September, 384c; No. 8 white, lVjjH7c. ILoUR Weak; red winter patenta. $4.B0 4. to; extra fancy and straight. U.iXXM.X,: clear, $2.iKX(.00. ...... SEEI Timothy, $3.004.00. ' CORNMEAL Weak, $2. 7a i ' URAN Weak: Backed, east track, $1 00. HAY Strong; timothy, $16.00(430.000; prairie, $10.0i 18.00. IRON COTTON TIES-31.09. UAOOINO HHc HEMP TWINE 10c. PROVISION'S Pork. hlirhei" IaMiIixt 810.60. Lard, lower; prime steam, $8.00. Iry salt moats, steady; boxed extra ahorta, 89.D0; clear rlba, $9.50; short clear, $9.K7H. Uiicon. steady: boxed extra shorts norrii. clear ribs, $10,37H; abort cleara, $10.76. " Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu POULTRY Quiet: 6.000 . 13.000 . 83,000 .137,600 chickens, -: 6.500 20,0110 107.0CX1 48,600 11 c; springs, 22w24c; turkey. 100; duck. So: geese, 60. . BUTTER-Qulet; oreamerT. ra23o. EGGS-Weak at 13Hc. Kanaa City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY. May 23. WHEAT-28o lower; May, o; July, 9V: September MHc Cash, No. 3 hard, 96c; No. 8, W 64c; No. 2 red, 9Hi08c; No. 8. 9064o. 1LSORSIayV,"ci Ju,r- 4f"iei Ptember, 4H-V. Cash: No. 8 mixed, 61c: No. 8. 61c OATS NO. white. mWWa No. 2 HAY Steady: choice tlmnthv UK mvia nn. choice prairie, $10,604(11.00. ' ' RYB-8teady; 6SS72c. BUTTER Creamery. 22c; packing, I80. EGGS 13c Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oata, bu. .. Receipts. Shipments. 87,000 88,000 41.000 88,000 11.000 18,000 laflaeatlal Stock Are Sapportrd, bi Slight Downward Tendency la Maalfcat Throagliosl the Day. NEW YORK, May 23. -The atock market today relapsed Into a condition of lethargy from which the spell of liquidation this week briefly awakened It. Yesterday' brisk rocovery waa due to the retirement of a large short Interest and the usual effect was seen today In the reduction of the buying necessities which a short Interest Involves. The demand was bo far curtailed that renewed attack on prices was invited, but this attempt developed the fact that aupport was being accorded to gome of the Influential stocks. Also there waa no auch liquidation Induced by the decline in prlcea aa waa dislodged In the bear rai ls of Tuesday. Traders thus met with dis couraging factors In whichever direction they attempted to move prices. The attempts were practically abandoned at timea ami the trading was In a condition "i semi-siagnatlon with a barely percep tlblo desuent of prices. The downward tendency was renewed at the last. Some steadying effect was due to the reaction In the wheat market and to various reports "i iniproreu conations or trie wheat crop, but there waa nothing aufllclently conelu- n me news 10 overcome the situation uoui ouying atocKs ror long accounts or lor investment. Foreign markets showed the same heavy and Inert conditions and the same doubts over the Investment situ ation to be reflected. Money conditions are hardening In London and $l,'-?,o gold whs shipped from there to Paris. Lubor difficulties In the South African gold mines threaten some Interruption to London's gold supply. London also has lost control of the, American exchange and Is unable to shift the Paris demand for gold upon New York. This may be due to the fact that Japanese funds withdrawn from Lon don are remitted to thla country In pay ment for railroad material and equipment. Paris continues uneasy over the money outlook, although the Bank of France In Its weekly statement to.lny showed an ac. oretlon of upwards of $4.0 0.(j() in , gold holdings. The money market here was easy on the surface. This Is duo In part to the purpose of lenders to keep their funds In a form of loons which may be recalled readily. The condition of ease In call loans Is regarded as a sign of the uncertain rJ'n over the money prospects. The $5,o),ih Erie note Issue was the latest ad dition, to the capital necessities of the rail road. Other Issues are felt sure to come. N'w. T.?rk Central was pointed nt as the moat likely candidate for the next Issue of aecurltlea to be announced. The New York banks continue to gain on auhtreas ury operations and Interior exchanges In dicate the continuance of the flow of cur rency toward New York. Some special Bnlpments to Canada are being made, however, which may afTeot the showing of the next bank statement. Rankers keep up their Interest In the question of with drawal of government deposits from the national banks In preparation for bond redemptions on July 1. It 1b hold that auch withdrawal might operate to prevent gold exports to France and so keep re sources available for this market In case of need. The fall In foreign exchange, however, seems to have averted the pres ent likelihood of gold exports without this action bv the treasury. The passage of the 2-cent fare bill at Albany was a factor 'n the weak closing of the market. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales par vS,"n.' .1.810.W). United States new 4s de clined V, per cent on call. The following are the sales and quota tions on the New York Stock exchange: Bales, nlgn. Low. ClnM. 'jiiiet and the market showed no change from the ope, ins !iir"S until after mid day, when 11 sagged off under scattering I! inld.itlon. rartly by Wall street housea. The close was oulrt nt a net derllnn of $ points. Sales were rrported of IS. HO begs; Uecemhor, 6.30c; March, i.40r Spot coffee quiet; Rio No. 7, tnc; Panto. No. 4, 8Vi mild coffee, dull; Cordova, frijlc. Mew York Money Market. NEW YORK, May 23. - MONEY On call, easy, 2'u'-1 per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; off. red at 3 per cent. Time loans, dull and ateady: sixty days, 3'n4 per cent; ninety days, 4 I-er cent; six months, 4H per cent, cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easv. with actual business In bankers' bills at $l.G&i9 4.fii0 for demand and at W.aajH.&o) for sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4.WuM.874; commercial bills, $4 Mty&4 Mti SILVER-Uar, 67c; Mexican dollars. 61c. UONDS Government lrfegular; railroad, heavy. Closing quotation on bonds to.y were as follows: 7. ano 1.800 3 H 2SH MS 200 17 17H 600 M 40.9(10 1.100 ilS loH 4. TOO ,t0 giiO too I.TU0 n TO M 100 Ml ...... i.teo 64 4.900 171 1.600 1,6 4 1.S00 10.6UO 100 1,300 700 8T.H 10 1H M BOO too 130 18 1,900 174 Range of prices at Kansas City as re ported by Logan & Bryan, No. i Board of Trade building: Articles. I Open.l High. I Low. Cloee. Wheat Julv .. Sept, . Corn July ,., Brpt. ., I 84 j BSU j ft 9V 65 I 8414 I WV K. 1 48H3T4 48' 4V4fi! 4H j 48 4 Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE May 23 WHEAT Market lower; No. 1 northern, $1.02rm.0$; No 3 northern, 8i-'.$1.01 ; July, RYE Higher; No. 1, 83fi84c. BARI.ET-Steady; No. 2, 84fc.9o; am plo. 64?jS4c. OOUN IiOwer; No. 8, cash, t&$C34c; Ja!y, 62Vfcc, asked. Philadelphia Prodaee Market. PHILADELPHIA, far 28. BUTTER Firm, good demand; extra western cream ery, omciai price, 24S4c; street price, 26c . , , , , ifiriviai L' iio, mik , ail w ; prim floe. tTnTe 7bevaf,boT,dverTon,eju!v flrU'Tase." "iTio S?" !' trader. TuKKaVZX buf ? "n.w York were the principal sellers, while offerings were taken mainly by commission houses. July opened unchanged to te lower at 4tU4 tHTHo, sold between 4t4j and 47Ho and closed at 47c. Local receipts were 87 cars There waa little trading In provisions and the market was weak because of continued liberal hog receipts and the slump In rraln. A' the close July pork was off lPAc at $11fi2H: lard was down 7Ho at $9.15 and ribs wer- 7Hi10o lower at $8 80. Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, 46 ears; corn, 174 Car; oaU, 109 cars; hog. 20v hed. 1 I The leading future ranged follows: full creams, choice new, 12Vfh3o; fair to good, lift! 20, Articles ! Open. I High. Low. Close. lYafy. Wheat Msv July fept. Leo, (Dot 1 OIVW") 1 ntH 1 cs-lM !1 03U.4( 1 02 64W ,6H!4! No. Osh (X!H jthI 1 00 I0IV tHj99V4SiSl 1 01H 1 OS P 0OHj. 1 v, 1 03H 1 Oo'.i 1 OlSl 1 0414 64H - BSH! B3HI 6S'4j t ' WHl B?HB4 W4 B4 CH ' 6i'V 54 47S 47 474 47H 1 47H 4.TH 47 47U 41 89S tr, 1 55 16 60 IS R2t4 i K 16 7S 16 TO 18 18 TB tn in 1$ t tJU S7H $80 80 9 874 I (90 00 I 06 1 06 12V, 4 ouotatlona wam r uui. v ovMoy standard hard snrlns patenta. 00: winter rnt u 4oVrt Sv S,,t,hl? Trlng patent. b.kttfc4Y' "tra,"hU- 3 46; 2ft47oK' ' Wh,te 7HC: N- 9 WhK' Ht K No. t. 84i57c. 7'A RLEY Pair to choice malting, T64I7e BKEDU-N. 1 flax, $1.24; No. i n?rth: western, II. SS. Prime timothy, $4 W Clover 5ontrsct grade. $1 viover, ,Jl"!,.L'"N-,!nort r"," Mm flo,) 3um.rH. Mesa pork. $l-87Vtl 50 l7?I ffivU S7H-9 " 8h0rt Cle" lbIOd): Fallowing were the receipt and hln ment of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbl. Wheat, bu. Corn. bu... Oat, bu.... TO. 000 R.1 OHO . ft 16. M) 1S.OM $4,U04 Mlnnenpoll Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 23. WH EAT No. 1 hard, $1.(4; No. 1 northern. $1.03; No. 3 northern. $1,004; No. $ northern, 7fi98o. riXiUR-Ftrst pajents, $5.2R(6.40; seoond patents. $6.10fu:S); first clears, $3.7f2'S.S6; econd clears, $'-'.7tfi2.IB. V . BRAN In bulk, $l.0018.a5. Llvereonl GmIi and Provision. LIVERPOOL. May 23. WH EAT Strong ; No. I red weatern winter. 6 lid- No 1 California. 7a 1W: futures, firm; May nominal; July. Ts 2Hd; September, 7a 4d. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed new, 4a Sd; old, Ea td; futures, ateady: July 4a 10Hd; September. 4a lOVid. ' Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA, May 23. CORN Lower; No. 8 yellow and No. 8, S3Vc; No. 4, 60Uc; no grade, 46'uvi0c. Ol TO L ..... . XTA 1... . I white. 46tt4ic: No 4 white, 44iH4o. RY E 6 toady ; No. 1 T&&jo. .8' 100 M0 100 (4 SS 65 H 141 a.0 11 u no lv 18 40 10 113 112 Dnlnth Grata Market. PULUTH. May 23.-WHEAT-NO. 1 northern, $1.02H: No. t northern, $1.01; May. $1.0Uj July, $1.0214; September. $1.02fc. OATS-On track, 44c; May, 44c. TOLEDO, May 28--8EED8-Clover, Oc tober, $e07H; l'cember, $.u6; March, $100. AUike. $3.00. Timothy, $3.35; cash, 88.50, Cettoa Market LIVERPOOL, May 2$.-pot dull; small bualneaa dune; price It points higher; American middling fair, 8. lid; good mld dllnit, 7i4d; middling, 7.10d; low middling, .71: good ordinary, Clod; ordinary, Hid. The sale of th day were 4.000 bales, of which uO bale wore for speculation and export, and included 8.H00 bale American Kucolpta, ll,0u) bales, including 1,M0 bale American. The- Cotton exchange will he closed tomorrow and Sunday. NEW loHK, Mar La l11TTnKjj. cloaed tady, 10 point higher; middling upiaiios. i.eu iniiuuiif gull, Ul.iuo: sale, 1.7ti0 bale. NEW ORLEAN8. May 83. COTTON Spot market cloaed steady: sales. 1 ri bale; low ordinary, t'Hec: nominal; ordi nary, $ -lo. nominal; good ordinary. 8o: nominal; low ordinary, jo 18-lbo; middling UWo: irood mlddilria. l&o: tld'tlina. lie. nominal; fair, 14o, nominal; raced dim. Liil bales; stock, LI 400 bales. toT. LOUia Mar 21CJ TTON-Market steady; middling. liHc; sale, iii bale; re ceipts iriO hale; sUlpuienla, W bale; Adams EiprtM Amalgamated Copper .... Am. c. A y Am. C. A r. pfd Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cottoa Oil p(d Amarloaa Bxpreis Am. H AL. Dtd American Ic , Am. Linseed Oil Am. LlntMd Oil pfd Am. Locomottvs Am. Locomutlvs pfd Am. 8. A R Am. S. & R pfd Am. Siisar Rnnln...... Am. Tobacco pfd ctfs.,.. Aaaconda. Mloiug Co..... Atchlaoa Atchlaoa pf4 Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore Ohio Dal. A Ohio pfd Brooklro Racld Tr Canadian paclflo C.ntrml of N. J Cbaeaptak & Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chicago A N. W C. M. A St. P Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd C, C, C. A 8U L Colorado F. A I Colorado A Bo Colo. A 60. lat pfd Colo. A 80. id pfd Consolidated Ua Corn Products Corn Produots pfd Dalawars A UudaoQ.,... Dal.. U A W Danrar A R. Q D. A R. O. pfd Distillers' aecurltlea .... Brla Brie lat pfd Brie M pfd General Eleotrlo Illltiola Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd rt. Pump tri. Punip pfd Iowa '.vitrei , Iowa Ceeirtl p.'d Kansas City Po K. O. Bo. pfd LotilSTllis A N atexloan Central Minn. A Bt. L.. X , St. P. A 8. g. M . E(. P. A 8. S. Kleaourl Paclflo ....... M., St. A T M.. K A T. pfd National Lead N. R. R. of it. pit ... Torli Centntl N. T., 0. A W Norfolk A W N. A W. pfd North American Pacific Mall PcnnarlTanta People's ObS P., C. C. A It. L Preesrd Bteel Car Preeaed a. 0, pfd Puliman Palaoe Car.... Reading Reading lat pfd Reading 2d pfd Republic Mteel Republic Steel pfd Rock laland Co Rock leland Co. pfd. . . St. L. A . P. Id pfd. it. Louie 8 W it. U 8. W. pfd fluathern Pactflo 80 Paclflo pfd Bo. Railway Bo. Railway pfd Tennessee C. A I Teaaa A Paclflo T., St. U A W T., St. U A W. pfd.. Vnlon raoioo Union Paclflo V. S. Eipreaa D, 8. Realte.. V. 8. Rubber V. 8. Rubber C. . Steel.. V t. Steel pfd Va.-Caro. Chemical ... Va -Caro. Chem. pfd.. Wabash Wabaah pfd Welle-Vano EJipress Weetlughotiae Electrts Weetera tTntoa Wheeling A U Wlacoiialn Central .... Wis. Central pfd...... K'orthera Pae'fic ...... Central Leather Central Leather pfd... Sloea-Sheffleld Steel .. Oreat Northern pfd.... Int. Metropolitan .... lut. Met. pfd Total sales tor the day. 664, 00 shares. 67', 85 t84 iis4 llCS 111 'fis 7 13 100 5T. B3 170 '34 10 14 2S7 mi S3 ' 119 806 K 11 2S Ce 1 11 lt6u 11 a & as K IS4 M U 171 174 84 10 1414, t S ref. la. do coupon . V. S. rel. la. do coupon ., U. S. old 4a. do couDon . V S. n. 4a, rag.. do coupon Am. Tobacco 4s.. do ts At' hlson gen. 4s.. do adj. 4s Atlantic C. L. 4s. Ual. A Ohio 4a do a , f'rk R. T. c. 4s... , Central of Oa. ts.. in lat Inc Mo td Ino do id Inc Chea. A Ohio 4". ., "Miltago A A. J4a. C, B. A Q n. 4s.., C R I A P. 4s... do ml. 6s CCC. A St. L. g. 4s "t ol. Ind. 6s, ser A So 1010. Mid. 4a fU "t oio. A 80. 4a.. Cuba Bk D. A R. O. 4.... IMetlllcra' Sec. U Erie p. I. 4a do gen. 4a Horklng Val. 4a. iild. Offered, reg... .104 Japan . M series... 1"4 do 4s ctfs H't reg... I t do 4Hs ctfs... 12 lot do td aerlea -! reg.,..101H L. A N. unt. 4a....UVs "wan. c. g 4a 101 ...Its Mex. Central 4s..... Tl ...1H ej j.t !,, ... 7J aeM)nn A Bt. 1 4,. pn ..1D5H M., K. A T. 4a K ... P7 do ta JH ... S" 14 N, R. R. of M. 0. 4a 13 ... 5eN y. C. (. I4,a J ... e"i N. 1. C. g. Ea 1:4 ... tlH No. Pacific 4a Ill i do 8e 7 1 N. A W. e. 4 K O. 8. L. rfdg. 4s sis fS Pcnn. conr. Ss V! Reading gen. 4a 1 1"1 V4 f. L, A I. M. C Ra.llOH 67 Ht. L. A 8. P. fg. 4a do 2 3t. L. 8 W. 0. 4a. . 74 W Seaboard A. L. 4s.... 7t S48n. Pacific 4a M 10OH do 1st 4s ctfa 1 80 Hallway Ita 1084 Teiaa A P. la Ilfu .. meeT.t gt l. A W. 4a. 7S, ..M214 t'nlon Pacific 4a 101 .. I I' 8. Steel id tm :. .. 81 Wattssh la lOHt ., 95H Western Md. ta 74 .. SHHw. A L. E. 4a II ..1MHWIS. Central 4a M' 10 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Oattl Show LittU Uhance, wltb Inferior Grades Euler. HOGS CONTINUE ON THE DOWN GRADE Very Light Ran of Sheep and Lambs, Country Being Pretty Well Kx aaastrd Prices Strong, Trade Active. SOUTH OMAHA. May Receipts were: Otilclal Monday ... Official Tuesday .. Olhctal Wednesday Otilclal Thursday . Cattle. Hogs 6,u7 6.414 e.toi 4.000 a clearance was effected. 'Tnaav'a decline carries the market to a point that Is liV i:c lower than the close of last week. Representative salesi I t-ady: iM'n I I nil 1 If 1 1 ac 11 1 41... ... M... M... l .. tt... r.t... t... ... 4... '.... M... (Ml... K... V... S4... f .. ... 23. 1907. I 11 . Sheep. TO b.u47 k'Ml 1 ss 13.7m) a,7f.4 i4.;t i,.;.-o jMot 1V I 60.673 l.m 1 42.218 lft. Tib 31, 1 53 26.2i m 41.6.H 33.781 ItiMtil 67.834 li.400 the tr. 4' ,....,W MO 'l r-o t4 t:t , ... fii ....1.4 I , ... eo ,.... i 70 .....'15 ....t"4 Hit ....?r ...t fO 40 Four day thla week...i0,i7S Sam day last week. . . .!l,2so Bam days I weeks ago..l7.2W Same days 8 weeks ago.. 31. 719 Same days 4 weeks ago. .23.408 Same days last year 18.1K7 The following table shows 01 cattle, hogs, and sheep at South Omaha for th year 10 date, compared with last rari ... 1307. 19n. Inc. a"l 468,704 3!4.I1 75.42J H 1,008.405 1.0r.3.3n3 Sheep 762,413 706.1M 47.818 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to choice corn-fed steers 80.2i(i(6.75 Oood to fair cejtn-feJ steers 4.8'Wo.i Common to fair steers 4.owi4 8 Oood to choice fed cows 4 .2onM.-o Fair to good cows and heifers 8 6 good to choice stockers and feeders 4.JC..;6 Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 3.8oo4 2i -iiuiiun 10 iair slockera .... Bulls. aCisrs. etc receipt Deo. Veal calves RANOB 8.W(i3.S 3 3fry4.76 4.W(U0 60 nostnn Stocks and Honda. P.OSTON. May 23,-Call loans, 3Hff5 per cent; time loans, 3V44I6 per cent. Official cloning on stocks and bonds: Alchlaon adj. 4a.... Il Plngham do 4s M ecT a Hecla. 77 Centennial . ... . M (tpper Range . 2DlT Weet .... ta "Franklin .... lf!7 ee0r.nhy 4a. Mex. Central Atchison do pfd Huston A Albany Iloston A Maine., "Uoeton Elevated ...Is Isle Hnv.le "Fitchburg pfd 1.10 Maaa. Mining , Meilcan central lsu Mohawk N Y N. H. A H...1CJ Mont. C. A O, Union Pacific Ia6s Old Dominion Am. Pneu. Tubs 7 Osceola Amer. Sugar 121 Parrot do pfd Am. T A T Am. Woolen do pfd Edison Elec. Iliu... Mass. Ekttrlo do pfd ... Mass. Gas I'nlted Krult United 8. M do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd Adrenturs Atlouea AmalKamated Atlantio Bid. Asked. .124 Quincy 82S 27 79 tr, it 15 1J0 14 84 1 4 lie U It Shannon Ill 26 Tamarack .. 1 Trinity 210 I'nlted Copper . .. 1 V. 8. Mining.. .. so it. a. 011 . t rtsh ..107 Victoria . Ml, Winona ,. 87, Wnleerlne . i.1 North Biltto . 17 Dutte Coalition . V4 Nevada . 49 Cal. A Arliona. . 8H Arliona Com. .. . 18 .114 .. to .. 65 .. fVMi .. 10 .. 40 :: . . .161 .. 88 .. 84 .. IS ..17 .. 83 London Closing; Stocks. LONDON, May 23. Closing quotation on atocka were as follows: Loneols, money 14 N. T Central.... do account 84 1-ie Norfolk A W Anaconda 12V, do pfd At' hlson (0(4 Ontario A W .. do Pfd 7 Pennsylvania .... Baltimore A Ohio.... tie Rand Mines ...... Canadian Pacific ....17. Reading Chesapeake A Ohio... e Southern Railway Chicago Ot. W ln do pfd C. . M. & St. P 1J1S Southern Paclflo . P Beers S.". Union Pacific .... D. R. O k do pfd do pfd 72 U. 8. Steel Erie etn ao pfd do lat pfd fd'j Wabash do 2d pfd 88I4 do pfd llllnola Central 142 Spanlah 4s Louisville A N ll Grand Trunk .... K. A T in $kX$Vj uncert'n. SOTsd per ounce. MONEY 35 per cent. The rote of dtsrminr lii Ih. nn.n mn.l,n for short bills Ik 8(f(34 per cent; for three months' bills. 3(S3'A tier cent. Statement Bank of Una-land. ..115 " .. M .. e .. 01 ... 6 .. 624 .. .. 7 .. 81 .13 .. .. 24 ..101 .. H .. K .. M .. may t. ins weeaiy siatemen of the Bank of England show the follow ciiungcei Total reserve. Increased. 90.000: rlmuin. tion, Increased, 102.000: bullion. Increased l&2.83t: other Becurltlea. Incrsssait fri. Oou; other dHposlts, decreased, i,078,Oo6; publlo deposits, Increased, 1,429,000; notes 1271I ; ' . .... ... vi, fciw.wA vjrovernment j aecurltlea unchanged. The proportion of ' m.-i , n ij iiatuiiiLy tins weeg Is 46.83 per cent; last week It was 46.97 per cent. 127 IS 173 S 22 86 37 141 18 40 M. If. pfd. HO 4'V too 47 V 128 76 4 4 128 74 1.700 61 6 11.400 1,700 "400 K H.fO 800 .. 8'K ..111,(00 loo 100 L400 pfd. pfd. 18.000 4'0 f 100 '"ino too 4o0 81.4O0 SOO 600 Ti.OiM 8.100 to lis) 100 Jk 11.400 OK) 1 t 4,t'0 t'O 111 Ifl 7t "uii, 24 13" to 1C1 1' 26 64 1 SO 112 le 64 'it" . 52 137 t 11 14 u 21 143 81 12f. 23 1 12svi r 10 e 24 11 u II as 284 2.1 ts 42 1M 17 72i 174 460 24 70 6.1 2J4, 64 tt 140 11 70 23 73 1K 8 2114 6K I12V 80 4t 1)7 124 13 3314 ts 41 (2 Ui 14 75 76 23 11S 0 (4 Statement Dank of France, PARIS, May 23. The weekly statement or the Bank of France shows the following rhnnms' rJntne In i.lr.nl.ilAn i ; 66,976,010 francs; treasury deposits. Increased 16,975.000 francs; general deposits, decreased I 4,'")0,0ti0 franca; gold In hand, Increased 20, I 126,000 francs; silver In hand, Increased 1,600,000 francs: bills discounted, depress Ait 6ti.225,Ot franca; advance, decreased 11,360. OuO franc. OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Slom City S.aO-adJS 8.06 th6 28 rvansa Ulty 86tao0 6.0O jb 40 Chicago l.i'u.50 6.83 ty6 674i St. Louis 1.9ii4j6. 6.0O j.o0 Th following table show the average price of hug at South Omaha for the last several daya. with comparison: Cute. I 1807. 1906.1806. 11804. 19D3. 1902. 11K)1. May May May May May May May May May May May 13... 14... 15... 16... 17... 13... 19,.. 20... 21... 22... 23... 6 35 I 80 8 24 6 187,1 5 ?' 84, 6 22 ( 24 6 1W 31 8 30 8 2 6 33 38 6 26 2:t 6 201 4 08 1 07 4 61 4 W 4 52 4 47 4 46 4 41 t 15 6 20 0 2l 6 26 6 20 6 24 e 6 20i 6 lire! 0 19, 6 28 4 2T7 8 19 7 0S 5 62 8 it 37 8 84 4 35 e 6 27 e 32 27, 25 19 7 SI 7 171 7 12 7 42 7 11 7 07 7 0: 68 III i7 6 69 .! rz - O Id 6 74 t...., !o.... 71 73 4 71 S 10 71 74 8 47 70 If. no tt 't ( 4 I 04 I ot, t I 08 I ' 4 0 I 0- 4 01n 4 irTi 4 07 ' I 0714, 4 "7H I 07H 4 " 10 I lo I 10 10 ID t 10 . 10 10 4 10 4 10 10 4 10 10 10 4 10 ( 10 1ft- 10 I 10 4 14 4 1 4 17 1 1; 4 li t 40 too o 4'0 40 () 30 10 '40 60 80 f0. 41.. si.. .. 41.. .. 7S.. 75.. T . 54 . .. 7i. . ft.. 1 . 7t . (1 . if . f! . 7J... 47.. 70 . Jli . S.. n.. 2 . it . S2.. o... 4i)... .. f. . 4 . 79 . 7.. 6.. tl.., tr... 77.. 70.. 72.., 71... Sh. ) IN lttO IF) n SO 40 SO 40 II) l A. , t't .171 ..S no . f4t .11- Ml ,.2f. . fM . .1.13 ,.8"4 ..rl . .'.24 ..I' ..M .. .t'-l :i .2.1 ,.8.11 ..2J1 .1:7 !l7 .r 7 .243 ,.t.4 . ,f ,.t;7 Ml , .2.18 ..I .:t7 Ml .1:0 ,.2ri .2:2 80 ..118 ,?7 .213 .224 .1S .191 enough 2il ICO 40 40 1110 40 0 120 do SO 40 PT 1214, 4 12t 4 lf 4 Its 4 U-v 4 4 U'-i 4 12 4 12 4 1; t ! 4 12 , 4 I.S 4 15 4 IS 4 II 4 i:. 13 13 4 13 4 15 4 13 16 4 13 8 IS 4 t I 13 4 It 4 IS 13 4 13 I IS 4 IS 13 4 1.3 4 17 17H 4 r I ITS 6 17S 4 17 I 20 4 l 4 20 4 22 0 23 Hllrcp 6 73 S 68 64 Sunday. The otilclal number of CM. Bt, P 2 Wabash 8 Missouri Pacific 10 U. P. System 39 C. A N. W., east 3 C. & N. W., west.... OS C 6t, P., M. & O.... 23 C, B. A Q., east 28 C, B. & Q., west.... 63 C R. 1. & P., east.... 4 C, R. I. A P., west.. 1 Illinois Central 8 Chicago Gt. Western Total receipt 234 Th disposition of the day's receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. cars of stock road was: ogs. Sheep. H'r'a. 6 .. 3 '2 61 4 8 05 10 1 1 64 .. I 1 1 6 223 1 4 .144 ..0 ..271 ,.23 ..844 ,.t6 ..2KI ..270 ..275 ...20 ...0 ..241 ..W .2411 ..137 . t'4 ..P3 ..27 ..r .141 ..rM ..11 SO 4 12 73. .. ... I 15 M ..2M ... 4 11 8H . 241 . . I2U IU Slih-h.!' Thtro were not nere 10 maKu a marki t, only lour uaia being reported In and one of these was a load of very Inferior mixed stuff, old ewes and lamba. There waa good Inquiry for deslrahle killers and the lew offered sold very quickly al good strong prices. Prur.y decent kind of lanihs Bold up to 8?.3, wllti gootl kind of ew.s at Jn.75. Whilo tlio trade for the daj tould only be summed tip as a good strong active market the tendency of vuluca this week has been a llltle higher owing to the good dcniund and the moderate receipts. All propped aeem to favor continued light receipts, the supply of fed eheep ami lanihs being pretty well exhausted In the territory trib utary to this market. Quotations on wooled killers: Cloud to choice lamb, 8.3ofak.tj fair to good lumbs, i.2fiii,30. yucitatlnns on shorn slock: C.nod to a-'.'08. luml. 87.25(7.60; fair to good lamba, '2 25 ! cumiimn and cull lanihs, $j 50tf WW; good to choice light yearlings, t. 4-ta-B "5; god to choice heavy ye.irllnm, ti.2.Vip J 60; fair to good yearlings, 8; Rr.'u.25; good to choice wethers, tr."4i.a; Inlr to good Wc .r r' '' W; god to choice ewes, 5.o J1O.S6; fair to good ewes, $4.753 ".il; culls, bucks and stags, t3.KV&l.25. Reorcsentallv ,iluu- 25 western 173 western 113 western 143 western 210 western 96 western 96 western 693 western Iambs CHICAGO ewes ewes and lambs. ewes ewes ewes ewes lumhs Av. .. 91 .. 6!) .. 87 .. 95 ..1"6 . . 77 .. 75 Pr. 4 25 4 50 6 35 6 0) 6 75 6 7o 7 2-". 7 35 LIVE STOCK, MARK ET Omaha Packing Co 798 Swift and Company 950 Cudahy Packing Co 1,640 Armour & Co 002 Swift and Co., St. Jo Carey & Benton 1 W; 1. Stephen 80 Hill & Bon 16 F. P. Lewis 32 Hamilton & Rothschild" 1 Klngan & Co J. 11. Root & Co 44 T. B. Inghram 1 Sullivan Bros 6 V. A. Britton 1 8. A g 231 Other buyer 177 Hogs. 2.424 4,077 4.773 3,240 310 276 U3 276 418 II 0 14 111 78 84 26 43 29 W 4 7k4 111 i OS 14 l ' 24 W Tt l 17 41 SIS 13f4e lfVt ho S3 26 14 tt ! 71 112 19 44 ls t! 81 97 II 22 143 1 123 (2 2 ' if, 12 11 100 as 9744 85 in 1214 21 X) 143 til 10 It 17 12? 2214 214 54 12714 1IS 63s Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, May 83-Today' state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance. $52,496,742; gold coin and bullion, $96,142,427: gold certificates, $43,612,890. Dank Clearing:. OMAHA, May 23. Bank clearings for to day were $l,6i4.2fi4.62 and for the corresnond Ins date last year $1,648,477.75. Wool Market. BOSTON. Mass., May 23,-WOOL-The wool market ta showing little signs of activity and recent transactions have not been on a largo scale. Australian atock figures as the most active feature, but some domestic wools have had a share in the sale. Receipts from the new clip are growing heavier, promising to relieve the stagnation. Prices remain ateady for prac tically ail grades. Leading domestic quo tations' follow: Missouri, combing, three-elghtr-s blood, 32933o; combing, quarter blood, 3u2j31o. Texas, scoured, fne, 17o fine, $ to 8 montha, 6S&70c: fine, full clean! JTCriSc. California, scoured basis, northern choice, 67yac; northern, good, 6eJ7c; mid dle country, 65ithc; Bout hern, 6uuC3c; fall free, 57i5.V;: fall, defective, 40fi46c. Oregon scoured basis, eastern. No. 1 sample, 70u72e; eastern, No. 1 clothelng, 681J70C; valley, No' 1, 6Wii2c. Territory, staple, scoured basis! tine, 7ofi7Jo; fine medium, 68fi'70c; medium! fwjM'itic. Territory, ordinary, scoured basis An.. ACSCIV. ana TriA4llim RT.'.,r:. m.j. ' v., , ....v. ......... u..., W!.,,,v., mi-uiuun. Totals 4,780 15,100 1.G26 CATTLE Receipta of caitle were very larg6 at tills poini lor a Thursday, 206 car being reported In, making the total for the week to date cousldorably larger than a year ago. In spite of th large receipta the market on desirable fat cattle wua In fair condi tion. At the opening It looked little a if buyers might take advantaaa of tha hli run to pound prices, but, on the other hand, uie 11110 rain oi ins mgni oerore, Which Would have a tendency to BtoD the hnato Of farmers In marketing cattle, created a better demand than anticipated. Tha re sult wa that, while the market opened very slow, the desirable kinds of cattle old about steady with yesterday, with the tendency on all Inferior grade and less desirable kinds lower. hat has been said about tha steer map. ket would apply largely to the trade In cows and heifer. Desirable kinds were generally quoted ateady, with a tondency toward weaanesa on other klnda. Stockers and feedera have been In such light receipt this week that supplies have oeen aepi wen cieanea up in aplte of the faot that the country demand haa been poor. Today what few cattle were In Bight commanded ateady prices. Th feel ing ta with the country reassured by a gen. eral rain there ought to be an Improved buying demand. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. spring. 62(i)4c. Colorado and New Mexlca, scoured A. CSftTOc: No. 1. 637165c 8. LOUIS. May 2Jl.-WOOfSteady ; me dium grades, comhfng and clothing, 23f 27r; light fine, 21ft21Hc; heavy , fine, 15 Uc; iud wasnea, Ji'ijJic. Hew Tork Mining Storks. NEW TORK. May 23. Closing quotation on mining siocas were Adams Ceo. Alice , Rreece , Brunswick Con. , Coouuock Tunnel Cos. Cal. A VS.. Hora, Silver Iron Silver Leadville Cos. .. Offered. .... la Little Chut I ,... Ontario 4M 80 e(nQ!r fit ... 40 Poloel 10 ... kviSavase 7 ...as Sierra New. 1, ,...V Small Hopea IS ...140 Standard 2i .... 10 Iateraal Rewena Collections. WASHINGTON, May 23. -The monthly tatmnt of the collections of Internal rev enue show that for April. 16C7, th total receipt were $21.0.8, 806, which 1 an In crease for th year of $2,164,(136. The total receipt for th tea montha of the present fiscal year amount to $i24,O08.911, which ta svn Increa a compared with the corre sponding period in 19ue of $17,708,637. Coffee Market. NEW TORK, May a.-CTr'TEB-Market for eofte future opened ateady at un changed prioe. which wa about In keep biej alio lii furetgn market, trading- waa Melal Market. NEW TORK. May 23. M ETA L8 The Ixindon tin market was higher, with spot closing at 190 10s, and futures at 186 loc, or 16 higher. Locally the market waa quiet and unchanged at $4.80f4.4". Copper waa lr.a higher in tne Iximlon market, with SI t quoted at 102 60, and futurea at 99 lSs. It ally the market waa quiet and quo tations range a little lower. I-ake la quoted at $24.60it-5.25. eliTtrolytlc at $23.7V324 28 and casting at $?2.B??:3.00, Lead waa un changed at $.O,rfi-305 In the local market but advanced Is 8d to !8 18aBd In London! Spelter declined 2s 6d In the I.ondon market to 10ej. and was unchanged at $6.4riW50 locally. Iron was a little lower in th Rngllsh market, with Standard foundry quoted at GO and Cleveland warrants at AOs ld. Locally the market was unchanged, with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at 2" 60 i'26.75; No. 2 foundrv northern. 3?6 flirff? 25' No. 1 foundry outhern f 1 OOs; .50- No 1 foundry southern. SCS.OTWiie 00. ' ST. LOUIS. May 2.1 -Led, quiet at $5 r Spelter, quiet at $6 80. o--. I'rlee of Wblsky Adraare. CINCINNATI. May 3 . WHISKT-The nret advance that has been made in a year In bulk whisky was made here today The Inrreaso Is 1 cents a gallon, making the new prlc $1 31. The prevailing high price of corn Is given as the cause for the ad vance. Poth Indeiiendcnt and combine dis tillers will demand the advance In accord ance wUh an agreement when the whisky war was compromised two years ego. The advance will mean an Increase of at least cents a gallon In denatured alcohol for commercial use. It will also mean an In crease to the blending and compounding houses which market whiskies using spirit of ethyl alcohol as the bests. Whisky Market. PEORIA. Ill , May M-WHISKY-Market tealy on basis of 81 81 for finished goods CINCINNATI, May 23.-VHTBkV-Ij1-tlller flnlahed good, on bast of $1 81 ST. LOUIS, May 23 .-WHIKY-mihal gotda eu baaia of $1 SI No. At. Pr. No. Av. Pr. - I 8 4 uo tl 1110 6 It 17 417 4 80 83 10M f 16 17 491 4 40 84 7 t 15 29 414 4 40 17 11H 15 41 9H7 4 SO 6 1428 ( 20 It 9o5 4 60 84 13 8 20 IS ll 4 SO If 1174 4 t 14 847 4 66 40 11H 20 18 72 4 SS 10 Ull I 80 34 ! 4 40 81 1347 t 20 10 tel 4 10 18. ......... .1141 126 15 4l 4 111 IS Mlt i 16 13 4 4 TO 10 ltlO 6 26 tt 1013 4 75 II 1230 I 16 15 8a4 4 80 IS 1030 $ iS 17 t 4 10 21 11H 8 8S 85 1074 4 IS 10 ir, J I 80 18 40 4 0 ' 17 12sS 8 10 20 1M 4 S 11 U'31 8 80 17 lOSt $ 00 ' 14 1278 t 80 84 1141 I 00 19 1274 I 10 4 1130 8 00 87 J3S8 I 10 14 1084 t 0i 31 1218 I SO 87 827 6 04 81 1178 I 85 86 1170 t 06 14 1513 I 40 10 1038 6 03 to 1431 40 I 17 1247 I 10 17 13S7 8 40 83 U7 S 10 IT Hi) ( 43 34 1H4 ( 10 II 1371 I 45 T 1181 I 10 14 12-.S S 45 11 .1011 C 10 II 1837 t 43 10 lea) t II 24 1S01 S 60 tZ I2' 6 IB 44 14 I 12 It 1241 6 16 4 1376 I 62S 10 1078 6 IS COWS. 3 1175 I 40 4 144 4 15 8 I4 8 10 8 1140 4 16 4 If" 8 SO 11 844 4 20 8 t'JS I 00 9 1133 4 20 I l"f.S 8 4D , 4 110 4 10 I 14 H-CS I 40 10 81S 4 25 8 874 8 45 13 1047 4 85 14 114 I SO 1 4 JO I IO18 8 60 10 1258 4 85 18 8:11 8 S T H0 4 41 8 790 I IS I lilt 4 40 4 'l 8 88 II loot) 4 40 12 1S6 I Ht 10 1 7 4 43 4 Tt 4 00 I 1338 4 80 8 1200 4 00 4 HO 4 SO I '4 4 00 327 I 85 8 7l 4 00 10 978 4 SS 1 1125 4 10 4 1032 4 40 8 1180 4 13 II lit 4 70 8 IU'3 4 15 HEIFERS. 4 Sto 8 15 14 I4 4 4 4 1X1 I 15 80 S14 4 41 4 61 I 61 t 740 4 M 1 714 I 60 1 TDO 4 50 18 6l I II IB t i 83 8 721 I es 11 (,, 1 so I T2 I 48 I n 4 4 T 717 4 13 11 S4 4 6) I (74 4 40 7 4 40 6 (74 4 40 BULLS. 1 110 8 60 1 1321 I t 1 10 8 SO 3 13.0 4 00 I If 8 SO 1 1450 i to 8 loM I at 8 lftt 4 80 1 1470 8 ) CALVES. 6 M US 8 184 I to 1 4 60 1 180 I SO 1 1M t 0 4 IJ5 I to 4 142 6 to $ 223 t 60 STOCKEItS AND FEEDERS. 18 417 4 10 14 8-4 4 (4 1 457 4 10 83 1134 i 80 I 4 is t 1:20 I It Tt 1l 4 40 I U71 I 11 IT 81 4 44 Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs Wenk to Lower. . CHICAGO, May 23. CATTL& Receipts, 5.600 head; steady; medium to good steers, $4 50rH6.5): heifers, $3.E6f,i-4.50: bulls, $3.rV,J 4 76: calves, $3.KU8.60; stockers and feeders, $.VV?5.25. HOGH Receipts, 24.000 head; wenk to 6c n.wer; neavy cnoiee shipping, $ii.4(ri,.45: light butchers, $6.4fViVfiR; light mixed," $6.40 i645; choice light, 86.6tKj36.OO; pncklng, $5.85fr 6.40; Pigs, $6.75u6.4a SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000 head; market steady; sheep, 8ti.6Oli7.0O; yearlings, $0.4O$je.76; lambs, $6.2537.75. Kansas City Live, Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, May 23. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,900 head. Including 600 southerns; steady to weak; choice export and dressed beef steers, $S.603;.00; fair to good, $4.40? 6.40; western fed steers, $4.27iitit5.50; stockers and feeders, $3.6014.86; southern steers. $3 60 66.25; southern cows, $2.9('cf3.73; native cows, $2.4m&i4.65; native heifers, $3.4Oii6.00; bulls, 33.1554.75; rt.lve". 4.fi4JO.0O. HOGS Receipts, 15,000 head; steady; top, $6 42H; bulk of sales, $6.216.40; heavy, $H.25 46 30; packers, $6.2S'nJ.4i); light, 86.32WM Pigs. 85.754i6.15. - SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 400 head mnrket steady; lambs. $6.5"liS80: ewea and ?r?V- o-6'fi-40; western fed yearling, $6.2fK&7.00; western fed sheep, $5,2516 60 stccker and feeder. $3.50(fiu.25. Bt. Loo's Live Stock Mnrket. . J&T- LOri8, May a -CATTI.B-Recelpts, 8,000 head, Including 800 Texans; market strong; native shipping and export steers, $6.4114:16.25; dressed beef and butcher steers. $4.6tKi J.65; steer under 1,000 Ihs., $3.75iH 85; sttxkers and feeders, $3.00g4.K6; cows and heifers, $2,754(3.25; canners, $2.0tff2,T6; bulls $.i.664j4.75; calves, $4.uO4jll.00; fexos and Ji11 ,"teers t.TSii.So; cows and heifers, $3.0014.40. HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head; steady : pigs and lights, $5.264.4o; packers, $1 40&4.47H; butchers and best heavy, $6 3046.55. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,600 head: market strong; native muttons, $5.76j? ,00' lambs $7.0uratt.6t); culls and bucks, $4.75 J).00; Btockers, fa.5t(4.7o. New York Live Stork Market, NEW YORK. Mav 23 RirrKiVPVsio..- celpts, 8,381 head; nothing doing In live cat tle; market feeling steady: dressed beef steady and In fair demand; exports, 920 cattle and 30 quarters of beef , CALVES Receipts none; market steady; nothing dolnaj; city dressed veals, 4'n44o per pound; country dressed. 7(gnc. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,349 head; market for Bheep steadv; lumbs a shade lower; spring lambs steady; dinned sheep, ewes, $5.60!i6.75; clipped lambs, $7 W) Jf.20; Maryland spring iamlst, $5.75 per head. HOGS Receipts, 8,478 head, all for sluugh terers; market nominally steady. St. Joseph Live Stork Mnrket, BT. JOSEPH, May 23,-CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.S97 head; market steady; natives $4.25'h.00; cows and heifers, t2.2aaituu: stockers and feeders, $3.26414.73. HOGS Receipta, 16,204 bead; 2M,f6e lower: ton. $6 87H; bulk of sales, $6 lvU6 :ri. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 1,867 head; market strong; clipped lambs, $7.0tr,) 7.40; clipped yearlings, $G.76'a 50. Sloas City Lire Stock Market. BIOVX9IIT' IaJ Mav 23.-fSneclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, ftoo head; mar ket strong; beeves. $4. 506. 75; cows, bulla end mixed, fl.to4jG.75; Btockers and feeders $4.0tKh4 .60; calvea and yearlings, $3 6041 4 60 HOGS Receipts, 6.500 head; market MflOc lower, selling at $0.06(66.26; bulk of sales. $o.OVK(i612V8. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock nt th six principal western markets yesterday: Cuttle. south Omaha Sioux Citv Kansas City ,. fct. Joseph St. Ixiuls Chicago 8V-. Mill, kittle centrifugal, 8'4uS'c; lluw, J;j4,c; secunds, 2VJ A-SSl-S-gitlet; new syrup, avuJIo. OM AHA W Hni.F.SWK MAftKRT. $.126 rer alte, $1.60 84-quart (t'2S; SCO 1 o ronrlltlon of Trade nnd tanotatlon oat Staple and Fancy I'rndnce. EGOJt-IVr dor., 15W. IU'T I'KH -Packing tick. 16'!r:c: ehote to fnney tlulry. '.'ii-'i'e; crea:iiery, 214f2?v LIVE 1 i'l LTItY - Hens. 11c; old roost, era. .''c; ti;rKeis. 12c; ducks, lie; young roosurs, Unji'c; geese, 6c. Kill ITS. CALIFORNIA f'HllUUi:S-rer box of Bb.nit s lbs , f -.."' 2 75. I'INEAl'PLKS-rierliln. 42 sire. crate; 31; slie, $4.25 per crate; 30 per crnte. STR A W BERRIES Arkanaa, CHSea, $Xi"iy 3 .Ml, Tttt'rit at, ritriTB. LE.MONS-Llnionlera, 3t0 sne, sire. t' 7.'., ether brands, Eec less iiHANiiKS- Mediterranean Sweets. ITti. 2oe. 2Pi ami !;') s17.es. M.jO; 96. 12il, 2ji)i s'zis. $3.tsi; Cnlifurnlii Navels, extra fant v, I.'.. 2ii, 2I'I. ivo sizes, $4 &; fancy, 126 sixia, el .'s); l.'O sii-e, $S.M; choice, lurgo sizes, per box. $.:r.j3.on. BANANAS Ter medlum-slBed bunch, $?.it'it2.;;; Jutnhoes. $2.5c4i.H.50. FIGS California. bulk, 64e; t-emwrt Turkish, lie; 4-crown Turkish, 11c; 8-crown Turkish, 9c. DATKS Kadaway, fic; aayera. 6c; hal lowls, fc; new atufled walnut datea, 8-lb. box, $1.00. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATl iKS Table stot k, per bu., 75 o $1.00; seed stock. Wk'ti$i.00. NAVY BEANS l'rr bu.. No. 1, $1.90; No, ii, $10. NEW VEGETABLES. ' POTATl iKS- 2c per lb. ASPA RAUl'S-7!ic'u$l.(l per due. hunches. BEANS Mi'W wux und vtilng. per luun- ' mCETS, TURNIPS AND CARROTS Pat doz. bunches, I.'kiiC'Oc. CABBAGE Culiroriila, 80. C1M-ERV Florida, 10-lb crate, $3 25; choice, $2.75. PIE PI. A NT-Per lb.. 60. ONIONS-Red or yellow, Colorado, per liu., Uii); Texas silver skin, per crate, (ihoul to lbs., $-.:6. yellow Texas, per crate, nliout 46 lbs., $2.00. Green onions, per doa. ',5c. TOMATOES Florida, fancy, 10-lb crate, $3A'.i;t.2f.; chulce, $2.i'i(.S4''2.75. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per doa, htiids, 45c. I CL'Cl'M HERS Per do.. $1.0TX t PARSLEY Hothouse, pr dux, bunches, 40c. RADISHES Per doa. bundle, 25o; extra lurgo bunches, 45c per do. BEliF CUTS. Ribs: No. 1, 13c; No. 2, c; Loin: No. 1, UiVjc; No. 2, L'c; l'iate: No. 1, 8Vc; No. 2, 3c; Chuck: No. 1, No. 2, lc; Round: No. 1, 8'.4c; No. 2, he; Sl'GAR G. uniilatei citne, In No. 8, 8o, No. 8. 11 VW No, 8, Jo. No. 3. 6o. ISO. 3, 7 v40, Backs, 85.611 gr.intihited beet. In sacks, $5.21. COFFEE Roasted, No. V. 2Sc per lb.J No. 30, 21c per lh. ; No. 2.1, 19c pur lb.; No, 20, 15c per lb.j No. 21. 13o per lb. CHEESE Block 6w1hh, 19c; llmberger, 14c; Young Americas, 17c. NUTS California wulnut. No. 2, soft shell, 12c; No. 1, soft shell. 16c; Brazils, lu'sisc; pecans, 184)T22c: filberts. 12c; pen mils, raw. 7ic; roaated, 8'c; California al monds. KVjc; duconnuts, $5.u per loo, HIDES AND TALLOW'-Grewn salted. No. 1, 9:c; No. 2, 8Vc; bull hides, 6c; greeri hides, No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 4Vic; horse, fl.&Oij 3.5o; Bheep pelts, 5DcW1.26. Tallow, No. I Hie; No. 2, mso. Wool, 16t22o. CANNED GOODS-Corn. stindard. west, ern, 6o4)6)c; Maine, $1.16. Tomatoes, fancy, 3-lb. cutis, $1.45; standard, 3-lh. cans, $1,20. Pineapple, grated, B-lh., tnndurd, $2.2",! 2.80; Bllced, $ 1 .7n4j .S5 ; fancy Hawaiian, Hi lhs . $1.75. Gallon apples, $2 6"4j3.Ci). CrM fomla apricots, $2.00. Pears, $1.753 o peaches, $1.75'ii'2.40; L. C. peaches. $2 0Of-l 2.50. A lat It a salmon, red, $1.15; fancy Chinook, flit, $2.10; fancy rwekeye, flat, $1.95. Sardines quarter oil. J3.25; three quarters mustard, $2 75. Sweet potatoes, $1.1041. 26. Suuer kraut, POo. Pumpkin. St tifl.ui. Wax beans, 2-lb., 80c4i$l 00. Lima, betins, 2-lb., 76cSi$1.3f. Sonk-d r, 2-lb., 6"c; enrly June. 9fic4j$l.iri; fancy, $1.254J1.45. FISH lMekerel. dressed. 9c; pike, dressed, 12c: white fish, dressed, wlntef caught, 13'ijl5c: trout. lirrjlSc; hallhut, l.lcl salmtin. lf.c; catOdh, 15c; herring dressed, pan frozen, 6c; perch, scaled and dressed, Sc; crapples, round, 4JHC; crapples. large, fancy, lficj black bass, 25e: smelts, sweet) and fine, 13c; eel, 18c; blue fiati, 15c; red eniipper, 12e; roo shad, per pair, 40360c; frog less, S04TKle; lobstera, green, per lh 87c; lobster, boiled, per lh., 30e; mackerel, BpunlHh, per lb., 16c: mnckerrl. native, J ti25c per lb.; fresh green turtle meat, 25c lh. CURED FISH-Famlly white fish, per quarter bbl., UK) lbs., $4.00; Norway mack, erel, No. 1, $.15.00; No. 2, $2800; herring. In bbls., 200 lb, each, Norway, 4k, $11.00. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Pruned are aomewhat unsettled by freer offering from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Irrmedlate grades. Quo. tatlons range from SMtfo for California fruit and from 3'ifi6c for Orearon. Pnache are slightly easier, with fancy yellow quoted at 12Hc; fancy Mulr, 134c Raisin ere firm; loose Muscatols are quoted at H(i 9c: seeded raisins. 94tllo HAY Choice upland, per ton, $11.00; me dium, $9.50; No. 1 bottom, $8.60; oft grade. $4. flifrn. GO. Rye traw. 87. BRAN Per Ion. 119 00. Fvnpornfeil Apple nnd Dried Frotts, NEW YORK, May 23. EVAPORATED APPLES Market unchanged; fancy, gi &c; choice, 7u'7o; prlmo, 64jj6Vc: poor to fair, Hft7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'ITS Prune, domand strong; spot quotations unchanged. real estate thaxsff.rs. Total receipta. ..18,197 lings. Sheep. 15.6-t) i,2,w , 6,r 15,li0 400 l.2' i,367 7,0i) l,uo 24,0(10 lO.unj 63,304 14,467 HOGS Receipta of hoga at thla point were large again today, making the total for the four days excessively large, r.a will be noted from the figures at tt.e head of column. At the same time th other mar ket polnta have had large run with th result that rices at all points have hn flven a downward tendency. Barring Ht I strength on Tuesday prices have been lewer at this point the same as at others, th decline beinar continued todav. Hog old todav senerally 6-&10o lower than yesterday. $6 06f715 buvlng a large proportion of the load, a against $6168 6.20 yeaterdav. Some good light hors sold up to $6 26, the top yesterday having been $6 38. Th trade waa at no time very ac tive and aa th market dtd not open until lat it was midday before anything ilk Oil and Rosin. NEW TORK, May 23.-OIL-Cottonied firm; prUye crude, f. o. b. mills 4:iu4!c: yellow, 6,c. Petroleum firm: rl,n.,ii 1.' and Baltimore, $5.50; Philadelphia and Bui ii?T.ro bul11' 470 Turpentine, quiet, ROSIN Firm; strained common to good, SAVANNAH. .May 23. TURPENTINE ROSTN Firm, A. B. O, 84 30474 40- r jS-fPi11 , E: . 84 72t4.7B; F. U'a-i.WA Inaor and Mofassc. NEW YORK. May 23.-SI 'GAR-IUw, firm; fair reilnlng, 8.S7c; centrifugal 96 test, 8 92c; molasses sugar, 3 12c; refined teady; No. 6. 4.60c; No 7. 4.8tc; No. 8. 4.5rte;' h"-4f,Z': No- 10- 4 Kc' o-; No 12. 4.25c; No. 18. 4.20c; No. 14. 4.16c; con. Jectloner' A, 4.0e; mold A, 6.35c; cut lonf 6.1 : crushed. 6.7oc; i.owdered, S.lOc; gran lilaeeil. 5.00c: mihes, 8 26c NEW Oiy.EANS, La.. May 2X-8UGAR- Fred D. Wead and wife to Anna Wilson, lot 8, Pruyn Sub $1,456 Peter Jessen, Jr., and wife to Carl R. Carlson and wife. sSl ft lot im Nelson's Add Gertrude Fischer to Sarah VenirrrU vltch, lot 19, block 9, Hanacom Place; lU ft lot 1, and 844 ft 116 ft lot 2, block 19, Omaha Lillian Lungenburger to Frederlcka Langenburgor Seltzer, part eublot 1. taxlot 12, boc. 36-1B-1.1 Peter Gruvert et al., truHtues, to Tlie Dickey Chapel of the Joslah Grif fey Methodist Episcopal church, lot 51 1J I.I 1. 01 i 1 Continental Trust Co. to L. D, Spal ding, hit 15, block 7, Plalnvlow, and other lots Lorena M. Callin and husband " to Pearl A. Welshans, s37". ft lot 1 and 2, block 13, Walnut Hill Charles P. Traver to Ida M. Krnlbs. 101 so, uitM k ti, Jerome 1'urK wonoiiiui F. Krleb and wife to Charles P. Traver, lot 3, block 20, First Add. to Corrlgan Place, So. Omaha Aiuia Corrlgun to Ida M. Kreiha! an me Tho president and directors of the Insurance Company of North Amor lea to Joseph A. Connor, lot 6 and iu 11 101 0, niocK , Buu. of John t. Ketill H B Atld Henry C, Harding et al. to G. E. Harding et al.. lot 10, Park View.. Esther Hill to Patrick J. King, lot 7 und 8. bliM-k 1. Missouri Avenue 1'nrn, Mouth Omaha Mary A. Clmise and h unhand to Chrla tlan Knclbor, 11X ft lot 17, block 1, Armstrong's First Add Margaret B. Berger to Io Baroch, nw'a lot 19, Kountse Second Add.. John W. I'alne to Omaha & South- 2.601 171 1,201 SGI 4.00$ 400 1 7,001 2,000 2,400 1.429 100 western Rnllroud Co., part ne sw sec. 23-15-13 ..... Carl Relter to Julia Relter, n46 ft lots 1, 2 and 8. bltK-k 12,' Weat End.. Frank J. McArtfle and wife to Wll I'nm Mark, lot 7, block IS, Walnut Rolnrt O. Fink, county treasurer" to Margaret Bockhoff. lot 24. block 3, AS Ise & Parmele'3 Add , Bums to Continental Trust Co, lot 16, block 7, Plulryvlew G. B. Benawa and wife to Anna M. Oberg, e.ln ft, w.',0 ft, s lot 7, block 1, Park Place Frederick H. Davis and wife to John M. Hamilton, lot 1, block 6, Ev erett Place , Adolph Johnson to John Swanson, lot 14 and 15, block 3. Vise & Pur Diele'B Add., and other lots John Swunson to Emtl II Gunther, 1)44 ft lots 15 and lo. ll'ieKs 8uh Tho Nebniskn, National batik to Anna MeGnvixk, lots 17 and IS, block 1 First Add. to Mt. Douglas T.508 1 800 47 1 1 1 Total .1.. .O.10Q' Room 100 Cce DuIIdlnj. TeL Douglas 2473 Members of All Principal Grain .Exchanges Your Business Soltltrtrl