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    TLTE Otf AHA DAILY BEE. ' SATURDAY. JUXF, 1. 1007.
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GRAUTASD' PRODUCE MARKET
cr'nc h Tirm With FrioM Inoliid
Toward the Up Grade.
WUTHLR, REPORTS MORE FAVORABLE
Bnsleslejaj . Hnnsea Abirk All the
WkHi; an tha . Break
tha Crewel U Inclined tn
, fie) Bearish.
' '.- ' OMAHA, May SI, 1307.
ju market opened ilrm witn governing
Jicc-8. weather connltlona hava bran sum
t mora tavorable for agricultural In
Uteata during tha Isst week. Winter whwt
has made aome Improvement generally ana
more progress haa been reported man for
some time.- Mains have been general. Ohio,
Indiana and Illinois report great Improvement-ami
wltn warmer woatner In Kanaaa
and Nebraska conditions will buow much
better,
VV heat opened easier but' commission
houses absorbed all wheat on the break.
The crowd waa bearliih, but prlcea re
sponded readily to buying and .commlsalon
houses, hold large numbera of buying
ordera. Julv option opened at 92c bid and
Closed at BJc bid.
Corn opened Ilrm and advancing awing to
Arm rahlea and (rood buying by caah Inter
rsta. Offerings were light. July opened at
V Md and closed al 4c bid.
Oat a opened firm with a sharp advance
Owing to buying by ehorta. Commission
houses were good buyer. Trading waa
light, very little oajta being on aale. July
option opened at fee bid and closed at 46c
bid. ...
Primary wht-at receipts wera 731.000 buah
els and shipments 333,000 bushels, against
receipts' last year of 816.000 bushels and
ahlptnents of 274.000 bushels. Corn receipts
were l.Otf.OOO bushels and shipments 6,0tt
bushels, against receipts last year of 828,000
bushels and shipments of 478.000 bushels.
Clearances weto 80,000 bushels of corn and
2.000 bushela of oats, and wheat and flour
equal to jce.ooo bushels.
Liverpool closed Hd higher on wheat and
ed slghaY on corn.
neahoaru reported 170.000 buahels of whaat
nd 240.0HO bushels of corn for export.
Araentlna wheat shipments wera 2,240.000
uahela. against 2,576,000 bushels last week
and 3,904,000 bushels last year.
Argentina, corn shipments wera 1.121,000
- bushels, against 1. 204,000 bushels last week
and 6.138.ono bushels last year. '
Local range of options:
dalrlea, 171Ve. Fgra. easy; at mark.
cases Included. 14Hc: firsts. 14c; prime ftrste,
liic. Cheese, essy, 13jj)46c.
SRW YORK GE5ER4I, MARKET
Qaet.tlesi
it a Varlaas
f tit Day
Caaamnclttles.
N70W TOTtX. May HI FliOVR Receipt a,
21.727 l.blB. : exports. l.ajH bbls : market Arm
and higher but oulM; Minnesota patents
$5.20775; Minnesota bakers, tS.704.25: win
ter (.stents. 14 3MiY10; winter straights,
14.20f4 5; winter extras. 83.0fo4 60; winter
low grades, 12 904ji 40. Bye flour, strong;
fslr to good, Metro.?); choice to fancy,
fa. 006.25.
COHNMEAIj Firm; fine white and yel
low. 11.30; coarse, 11.1701 U: kiln dried, B.IO
C8.35.
RTF Firm; No. 1 red western, OHC c. 1.
t. Buffalo.
V HKAT Receipts. mat) bu.: exports.
16.0-jrt bu. "pot market firm; No. 2 red,
31.01. elevator, and II 03" f. o. b.. afloat;
No. northern. Duluth. $1 12S. f. o. b.; afloat;
i nara winter, Sl.tli". I. u. mu.'mx..
A wesker opening In whest today lnflu-'
enoed by rains through the west wss fol
lowed by a strong advsnce on bullish Euro
pean crop newa. During the afternoon tha
market ruled active end Arm. followed by
reactions nesr the close, which was Stro
net higher. May, $1 054 1.054,; July, $l.04t
1.0V. closed. Sl.nrAf,; September, $1.04'4
1 06 8-16; closed, $1 f.a; December, J1.14 7-1W
l.Wi; closed, 31.0SH-
CORN-Recelpta, 34.400 bu.; exporta, 6.1
bu.; spot firm; No. t, 6"7o, elevator, and
KVc, f. o. b., afloat. May corn advmnced
8c a bushel today on manipulation. Other
months opened firm, but reacted, closing
only Ui4c higher; September. 2ti2Mc;
closed, 620.
OATH H ocelots. 90.000 bu.: exporta. S.0TS
bu.; spot firm; mixed nets, 86W12 lbs., Vx i intentions of th. nrMM.nt noiicv to
M.c; natural white. awa lh . 62fl53c: Clip- j orporatlona. The attitude of p
NEW YORR STOCKS AND BONDS
Earl j Prion Art Hirhtr 0TriBC bj
Bed Intemti.
PERIOD Of TOTAL STAGNATION FOLLOWS
Effect at rrestdeafa ladlaaaaalls Ad
elreaa OTaraatlelataa Wedaea
isr'i yers Bell, Canalaux I
Reaetlea.
NEW TORJC. May 1L-Tha cowing
jnovement amongst tha bears In the stock
market which aet In on Wedpeadsy pre
vious to tha holiday waa resumed In tha
esrly dealings today, but with the aa 1 1 sf ac
tion of thla demand there waa almost total
stagnation for a time and then reaction.
The extension of the movement waa helped
by special strength In a few stocks du to
Individual measures.
There waa also aome buying based on the
contents of President Roosevelt's address
at Indianapolis yesterday. The speech had
been so accurately forecaated during Wed
nesday that there waa little reason for
i changing operatlona made at that time on
the strength of It and which were on a
considerable scale. Tha financial com
munity waa Inclined to Infer from the tone,
rather than from tha substance of the ad
dress that reassurance waa Intended
against soma of the assumptions that hava
been current In the stock market aa to tha
wards
protest
Inset rv a. Japanese Imperial a of IF
closed at Hot Rli' Tlntos were essy on
forced selling. Kaffirs were' strong on
rumors that tha Chinese lsbor contracts In
Bouth Africa wauld be renewed for ai
months.
PARIS, May Prlcea on the Bourse
today weakened and tha tone at tha close
waa unateajy. Russian Imperial 4s were
not quoted. Russian bonds of 104 closed
at 47.
BBRUN, May II. -Prlcea on the Uourse
at the opening were rather steady, but
closed wesker on tha continued rise of the
price of rraln.
REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOtSK
' tar tha Week.
NEW YORK, May SI. Rr ad street "a bank
clearings report for the week ending May
10 shows an aggregate of t2.1f.3&,"0. aa
against I2,7&4.44s.iiOO last week and I2,,
inS.OOO in the corresponding week last year.
Canadian clearings for the week total I7J,
Al.OOO, as against jHfi.ljr7.0iO Isat week and
e-tt.hfl-.'nni In the same week last year. The
following la a list of the cities:
CITIES.
PM .V'S T94W im.. www. against aome of theaa aasumntlonk wss In-HAT-Stesdy;
shipping, aolc; good to I trt.,. . ia nniirv
cn,.?t.,1in1-38- 1 The course of the day'a eventa indicated
lKJt-l-VUie'; BIST-, common in that ih iunnnul m.rk.t Influence In the
rinun ... . ' r --- -
aaareee nad been somewhat over eatimatea
Af.lclea Opan. High. Low. Cloaa.l Tegy.
- Wheat"!
I May...
t July...
Bept,v.
Corn .
May,'..
Bept,..
Bept...
Oats
May..
July...
Bept...
0
n
S3
I
1
3
H
0HB
484B
I
4EHN
4 B
t74B
4!B
4VB
45;N
4tiiRj
s7B
SO B 81 B 0HA
M B W B 2B
S3 B 4 Bl MB
80HB HB 60V4B
4!4B 40B 49 B
SB 4tM4B
464N 454N 4SHB
Bl M B 46 B
87B 87B 7
No.
No.
A-Aakad. B Bid. N Nominal
- Omaha Cask Prices.
WHEAT No. 1 hard, 9U4imc:
bard, giVMc; No. 4 hard. 76fo7c;
spring, g7(p2c.
CORN NO. . 4Al49c: No. 4. 47847Hc: No.
t yellow, 44ac; No. S white, 4WtU494tC.
OATS No. I mixed. 4.WlHc; No. I white,
44tW4Vr; NOs 4 white, 4fS43; No. I white,
44M4Hc; No. 4 white, 4S"844c.
RYt Na. X 75c; No. I. 7SVc.
Carlot Reeelpta.
' ,' , . Wbeat. Corn. Oata.
Chicago ?0 608 177
Mlnneapolla ,M..390
Omaha 23 204 18
Dulutu 71 ... ' ...
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Featai'ea of the TradlngT aa Closing;
.. Pxteea aa Board of Trade.
, CHICAOO, May SI. Reports of Injury to
the wheat crop In Europe hsd more Influ-'
ance on the local market today than favor
able report a from the weatern wheat fields,
and good gains were recorded In the lead
ing options. July lost HCo. July closed H
o higher. September higher and
December c ' higher. Commission houses
wf.fi active buyers. July corn closed
hiVief, after an errstie course. Oats closed
laTifc-her and provisions 7H1jl2o higher,
rwiteet waa weak at the opening. Con-
llnved wat weatlier throughout Kansas.
Nebraska and the southwest In general
brought out free otiertnga, tne enaeni-y o
eell bln tncreasnd by the early Liverpool
cables which showed moderate declines at
that market. But oomraiasinn nouses were
lively bidders .and thla demand soon be
came fceneral. A private cablegram stated
that the wneai crop ui (wuiimiii,
rr.any and southern Russia was severely
injured by drouth and that Russia waa an
open buyer of wheat and. thla had much In-.
fluence on ini) irena vi me iuvi 1 nci.
The market Waa quite atrong after the first
half hour, prlcea of all options advancing
more than to. Weakness again developed
late In the session. A statement by a St.
Ixu1a trade journal that growing, wheat
with thexceptlun of that In Texaa and
Oklahoma Is generally In good condition
started realising . sales, which gradually
bammered down prices. A repcrt that tha
green ug bad extended lta operatlona to
Minnesota and South Dakota was a new
feature of the situation. The market closed
easv. July opened H'S'V lower, at 97'BOTc,
advanced to 1.00 and closed at 9V'!jSc.
September opened V9Ti lower, at WylWfce,
aofd rp to 8101H and cloaed at I1.00SW
1.004. December opened a shade to HttSo
lower, at U.004VdOtt, advanced to tl.02
and cloaed at IJ.OlVfc. Clearancea of wheat
and flour were equal to 103,100 bu. Exporta
for- tha week as shown by Bradstreet'a
wera equal to 1,410,000 bu. Primary receipts
were 731.000 bu., compared with S1S.0O0 bu.
the same flsy a year -ago.' Mlnneapolla
Duluth and Cbloago reported receipts of
490 cara, agatnat 340 last week and 124 a
year ago. -
Corn waa atrong the greater part of tha
session, but eased off considerably late In
tha day on profit taking aalea. There waa
an active demand for July by cash Inter
ests, hs buying being Inspired by the good
demand for caah corn- by shippers and by
light country acceptaneee. , The rparket
closed - about steady. July opened Vt&Ho
higher at 634te4a, advanced to 64Vc and
rloaed at (3c. lcal recelpta were mm cars,
1JJ of contract grade.
An advance' of over 9e In July waa tha
feature of trading) In oats. Cash houses
and ahorta were eaaer blddera for that de
livery, but offer! aga were meager. Later
In the aeaslon Sflllng became more general
and prices 'eaSert oft considerably, but tha
eloae wee. Arm: July opened Sotflx' higher,
at 4g'c, advanced to E04c and cloaed at
4944c. Local receipts were 177 cara.
Trading In provisions waa quiet, but tha
market ahowed considerable strength,
owing 'to the aharp advancea In coarse
grain and the sudden falling off In recelpta
of hogs. At the close July pork waa up
lttye, at 18. 60; July lard. TWVluo higher ,
fiv&au, and July ribs 7Vo higher,
s8 an. ,
. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow; Wheat.
4 cars; corn,- 976 cara; oata, 22S cara; hoga.
ic.ooo tieaa.
Leading futurea cloaed aa followa:
19ua crop 14aio: lfMi crop, 44y97c; Pacific
coast. 190 crop, 8S'11c; 1906 crop. 8c.
HIDES-Qulet; Central American, tme:
Bogota. 24V4C.
I.EATHKR Steady! acid, 3MJ"c.
PROVISIONP-Beef, prra: family, 114 00
ffl4 50: mess. t9.SOig-lo.09: beef hnms, 2t.ors
26.00; packet, tl1.0(91,50; city extra India
mess, ?2 flO323.0O. , Cut meats, steady:
pickled bellies, loailSc; pickled bama, 12T
124c. Ird firm; western prime. 19 30
69.40; refined, firm; continent, tB.10; South
American, tlO.60; compound. I.0f.2.
Pork, steady; family, tio.oo; short clear,
tl7.26jnB.7B; mesa, tl7.751 no.
tallow Firm: city in per pag.). Bic;
country (pkgs. free). (PvfMHe.
RICFV-Steady; domestic fair to extra, 't
7c: Janan, nominal.
BUTTER Steady; atreet price, extra
creamery, 24Vr25c; official prlcea: Cream
ery, common to extra, lftTc; renovated,
common to extra, 1122c; western factory,
common to firsts, IRyac: western Imitation
cresmerv. firsts. nftL'lVrC
CHEESE Steady; sate, full cream, large
colored, best, IJHc: state, white, 12e.
EOOS Barely steady: western firsts, l&i
fele- official prloea, lflHo.
POl'LTRY Live, steady; spring chickens,
33c; fowls, lo: turkeys 14cj dressed Irreg
ular; western broilers, 83$3&o; turkeya. 10.9
14c; fowle, llClSc
t. Lonla General Market.
ST. LOUIS, May 11. WHEAT Higher;
treck, No. I red cash. 9Mt1.00; No. 1
hard, J?1; July, 96c; September, t'hkc.
CORN Higher: No. I track, caah, S3Vy
S4c; July, 62V:; September, 62C-
OATS-Hlgher; track. No. 1 caah, 47t4c;
July, 1c; September, SSc; No. I white,
4Ht(49e.
4 Of.flO; extra fancy and etralght, t3 0v
4.45; clear, aa.oora.ai.
CORN MEAL 42. 70.
B RAN Higher ; sacked, cast track. tl.OS
ei in.
HAT-Steady; timothy, tl 60421.00; prai
rie, tio.ooign3.". . .
IRON COTTON TIES 11.09.
BAGOINO-llHo. .'
HEMP TWINE 10c. . .
PROVISIONS Pork. higher: Jobbing,
flftfio. Lard, higher; prime steam, 18.70.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra short.
f .62H; clear rlba, 39.62; short clears, tlO.OO.
aeon, ateady; boxed extra shorts, I10.87H:
clear ribs, S10.T6; short clears, tlO.SS.
POULTRY Firm; chlckena, UHM2e;
springs, 3S26c; turkeys, 10c; ducka, tc;
geese, c.
BI TTER Steady, 21C3c
EOOS Sulet Uc.
Receipts, Shipments.
Flour, bbla 11,600 lt.Snft
Wheat, bu 24.000 80,600
Corn, bu 23S.600 188.600
Oata, bu 61,600 118,600
. Kaasas Clr Grata as Pro-rlsloas.
KANSAS CITY, May M.-WHEAT-rJuly
and September. ac; uecemner, 944c; cash.
No. 1 hsrd. 97Wc; No. I, 86g7c; No. 1 red,
9c1.0: No. 8. 96&9o. .
CORN July, 49o; September. 494fcc; De
cember. iSWc: cash. No. I mixed. 61W3&2C
No. 8. 61Ho; No. 8 white, 61(g&!c; No. t.
sfi510.
OATS No. 3 white. 48r48c; No. 1 mixed.
4W.
HAY-Steady; timothy, I16.604HT.01); pra.
rie, lU.003ill.bA
RYE Steady : 7470.
BUTTER Creamery, so; packing, 15"A
aoc.
'Keceipts. Shipments
Wheat bu 103,000 08.000
Corn, bu 158.000 , 61. 0O0
Oata, bu.,.. w.uuu a.000
New York cotton quotatlona furnlabed by
Logan Bryan, l Board 01 Trade build
Ing:
Mllwsskee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE, Wis.. May 81 WHTCAT-
Hlgher: No. 1 northern, S.031.(; No.
northern, tl.00Q4.08; July. HPHc
RYR H la her: No. 1. Viwavo. ...
BARLEY Steady; No. X. W,cj aample.
XRN Steady; No. I caah, 64Q66c; July,
63TtC,
Mlaaeaaolls Grata Market, .
MINNEAPOLIS. May tl. No. 1 hard
tl.0344iSl.C844: No. 1 northern. tl.O2H(ffl.0244;
No. I northern, $1.00iP1.00T4; No. 8 northern,
tec.
FLOUR First patenta. xsiwoaaa; sec
ond natenta. 86.0066.16: first clears. 13.669
t 7t; aecond cleara, I2.7MJ2 85. .
BRAN in bum, fn.zmn
Liverpool Grata aad Provlsloas.
LIVERPOOL. May 81. WHEAT Spot,
No. t red wetaern mlnter, atrong at 7s Id :
No. 1 California, firm at 7a Id. Futurea.
quiet; May, nominal; July, 7s 22Sd; Sep
tember. 7S 4d.
CORN Soot. Hess dried, steady at 4a lid:
old northern, firm at 6s 2d. Futures, ateady;
July, 4allVkd; September, 4a md.
Pearla Grata Market.
PEORIA. May 81. CORN-Hlgher: No. I
yellow and No. I, 64c; No. 1 63c; no grade.
48rj&2c.
OATS-Hlgher; No. white, 48S4V4c: No.
WHISKY 81. 8L
Articles ! Open. lUgh.j Low. I Close.) Wd y.
Wheat
July .
Sept.
ISM.
Oata
May
July
Sept.
!Coin
May
July
1 , 8pt.
af Pork-1-
July
Sept.
1 July
Sept.
!, July
Sept.
I ' I
997 1 00 7 '
!VaS9 1 01', 99
10OVW 101 1 OOH
56 66 5,n,
6-144064 644 U
bt'Qi S4H MS
47 ' 494. 47i
4WUW, 49
H" 38
14 47 WW) M 47H
le 0 14 76 It u
30 85 9 J7H
43V 50 UH
8 90 1 95 3 90
1 06 I 10 t (CVk
1 OlSsllOO-
63
68
3M
It 60
M V7V4J
30
4b
8 80
06
64.
63
474
4
3M
i r
la be
80
t rsa
FLOl'R Steady
iter straignts.' UTbAIsi
were aa followa:
winter patenta, $4 On
sorlna
spring straights, AU
No. A 8Sc0
No. 1
Cash quotations
M FLOUR
piK; win
' patents, I
WHEAT No. J. 3H61.05;
sum: No. I red. 9hVa Wo.
CXlRN-No. 2, 64c; No. 3 yellow, 644i56o.
Cait-o. a. vi', iMo. 1 wnug, sue; no.
a white, soibw;.
RYE No. 1. 8&C
BARLEY Fair to cholca malting. ts9
8EED8N0. 1 flax, tl ; No. 1 northwest
em. l . Timothy, prime, H7V Clover,
contract gr"es.
PRftVlclloNS Hlinrt ribs aides (loosel
tk.Tf8Ri. Mesa pork, per bbl . tla.S7Vii9
a , J-eid. per i " ., tuiorl clear
P .i, itMjxrdl. S9 oOi!8 2.
jpitowlM were tne recelpta a. id shipments
of Bour aim graia;
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour. DtMS..
Wheat, bu.
Torn. bu....
Oais, hM
five, hi
ltarlay. bu.
On tha Produce exchange today the buU
taar market waa nun; craamcrkea, n'Sc
!.( I
19.800
43.44
1AK1
K.711
11 IW)
1 0(0
I Open. I High.) Low. Close.
July 1149 llflal HSS llfii
Sept 1164 1175 115S 11
Dec. 1192 18U U7 1197
in tha professional transactlona which
sought to anticipate It. A more aubstnn
tlal basis for tha Improved feeling was the
showing of net earnings of railroads for
April which came to hand. Reading waa
conspicuous example, with net earnlne-a
for the month of nearly 82,000,000, compared
wnn oniy w-i.j7 in April or last year, tna
statement Including results for all com
panlea in the system. The April statement
for the Ontario oV Western and the quar
terly atatement of the Lackawanna tended
to ahow these tavorahle conditions to ba
general for the coal roads. Reading waa
advanced strongly In consequence, 'Tho
better showings of net earnings for April
are attributed partly to tha Improved
operating condltlona. due to better weather
ana 10. lessened obstruction to traffic and
also to changes In rates which are begin
ning to go Into efTect to the advantage of
tha railroads. An upward -movement In
American Smeltlna waa due to talk of an
Intended Increase In the dividend rate at
the con-ring meeting of the directors. .
1 no aemana ror special stocks did not
serve to rnssk the entire Substance of buy-
ins i omer points in tne 11st. As this fact
began to emerge, the earlier touyere began
to resell and a sagging movement aet In.
The movement appeared largely profes
sional In origin and ahowed ,no algn of
urgency or of the' force" of a liquidating
movement like that of the earlier part of.
tha week. Foreign markete wera similarly
Tree from pressure and reported an Im
provement In speculative sentiment, but
with no conspicuous demand for aecurlttaa
yet manifest.- Forecasts, of ah .unfavorable
bank statement helped the lata reactionary
movement. Tha currency 'movement with
tha Interior has been lare-elv In favor of
New York on balance, but not aufnctentiy
so to offset tha absorption of over 13,000,000
by tha subtreaaury, to whU'h wss added
tha 8600,000 gold engaged for shipment to
lM!fliomorrow- TornorroWe payment of
iia.yno.ooo on account of subscriptions to
new subscription stock waa a reminder of
a class of ohllaatlons which win rwv 11 1 gat
regular Intervals to ba Drovlded for in h
money market. Call mnnev imxhi 1
cent today... Crop newa waa mixed, weather
conaitiona being conaldered favorable for
our- own wheat eroo. but deoia.tiv
promising for cotto.Forelgn exchange
receded slightly and dlacounta -were lower
in London and In Europe, but without pre
cluding tha engagement of irold for
Bonda were stoedv . ,t,ii ..i - - -
iawh.,;,;00,,T!,lt, advanced
44 while the old 4a decline u. .
call. . , T r": v""'
Number of sales and range of quota
tlona on tha New York Stock exchange:
osiw. msa. Lmw. close.
Dalatk Grata Market.
DULUTH. Minn., May 31. WHEAT No
northern. 81.024.; No. I northern, 8100;
Msy, 8101; July, tl u; September, tLoe.
OATa on track, 40c; May, ate.
Toledo geed Market.
TOLEDO. O..- May 81. SEKTDBClover.
rash, 426; October, December and March,
88.10. Ximotny, ei.su, Aiisiae, x-uu.
Phlladelpbla Prod aye a Market.
PHIIJIDELPHIA, May a. EOOS Firm;
Mirrn nrata (free cases. 17V4C at .mark.
CHEESE Quiet; fair to good, UVfifilViO.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 31. MET ALB Com
paring with last Wednesday tne London
tin market waa. 6s higher, at 190 for spot
aad 16s higher at 1M 10a lor ruturee.
locally tin was dull but higher, with spot
Juoted at t41.OoQ43.00. Copper advanced In
.ondon. with apot quoted at tlOl 6a, and
uturee at 98 or 1 los and tl higher than
last Wednesday respectively. Locally tna
market wea unchanged and quotatlona are
practically nominal. I-ake is quoted at 824.08
(4&.00; electrolytic at 33.00423. 75. and reel
ing at 8210o971s. lad was unchanged at
KG la the local market and at 1 In
London. Spelter waa 2a Id higher at 24 Ua
In London. I -orally It waa unchanged at
S.40i,4.a- Iron waa higher la tha English
market, with standard quoted at da ad.
and Cleveland warrants at (la 9d. Locally
tae market waa unchanged. No. foundry
northern Is quoted at t- SOffZATa: Nat I
foundry northern at li"aJt; Nev 1 toaa
dry southern at rMOt2.6o; Ma I fovodrT
southern at t A.0OM 2.O0.
ST. IXiUI. May 31 M ETA I S Lead,
ateady. 86.91; speller, higher, ts-tb.
CosTee Market.
NEW YORK, May Sl.-frrrwa Market
for coffee futurea opened quiet and un
changed, but steadied during tha aeaslon
on a scattering demand, most of which
waa credited to the dull Interests. Offer
ings were light and tha market steady, net
unchanged to 6 points lower. Sales. 117&4
laga. Including July at &: September,
ttoc; December,' 6 SSo; January, bSoc;
March. b.3.Sai.ac. Spot Coftea quiet; No.
f, 4c; Sanlue No. 4. 7Ui njld OOflM,
. quiet; Cordova. 9alV-
Aatms Biprex
MulMKtM Qopp ...
Aet. C. F... i....,
Am. 0. A r. BM..-..X...,
Aa.' Cettea Oil
Cettea Oil era
American Eiprus
A a. H. 4 L fti
Aaarloaa Ie 1
Aa. X4nn4 Oil
Am. Llnesed Oil iM
Asienrao Locenotiva ...
Am.- Locomotive ef4......
Am. 8. a R
Am. g. A R. pit..
Am. tusar Rtanlng
am. Tobaece era ctta
Aaacoaaa Mining Co....
AtoMMa
Atrhlaoe pM
Atlantlo Cout Una
Baltimore A Ohio.......
l. OMe prd.r
Braoklra Rasld Tr
Canadian HmrlBo
Central of N Jeraoir..
Chnapaako A Ohio
ChloMO Ot. W
Chicago A N. W
C, 14. Bt. p
r-htcaio f: A T
Chlcaa-o T.- T. pW
C, C C. A St. L.
Ooloraeo P. A I
Colorado A 8 ,,
Colo. A So. let pl......
Colo. A 80. M pM
Conaolldatod Oaa
Cora Products
Cora Products ptd.....
Delaware A Hudaoa.,..,
Del., L. A W
Dcnrsr A R. O
CAR. 0.: pfd...V....:,
MmllUnr acturtttes :..
Brie
Krla lrt pfd
Krto M pfd
General Electric
llllnola Central
International Paper
Int. Paper pri
Int. Puma"
Int. Pump pfd.
Iowa Central
lewa Central pfd
Kansas City So
K. O. Bo. pfd
Lralarllla A N
Mexican Central
Mlna. A Bt. L, i..l.-
M., It. P. A t. 8 M. .
M.. It. P. A I. g. M.
Mlaaourl Pad 8s
at.. K.. A T
at , K. A T. pf.....
Nallonel Lead
N. R. R. of M. pfd...'.
New York Central
N T.. O. A W
Norfolk A W
Korfolk A W. pfd
North Aaeiieaa .......
Pec I Bo Melt
Pennsylvania
People's Oai
P.. G., C. A Bt. L
Pleceed, Bteel C4r
Preeeed Bteel Car pfd..
Pallmaa Paiaoe Car
Reading
Beading let pfd
Rea4UI d pfd
Repanito Bfeel .........
Republic Bteel pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock telend Ce. pfd...
Bt. L A 8. P. 14 pfd.
Bt. Leala B. W
Bt. LB. W. pfd
Bout kern Peel Ac
So. Peciso pfd
Bo. Railway
Bo. Rellwer pfd
Teanesaee C. A I
Teaes A Pacific
T., Bt. U. A W
T.. 84. I. A W. pfd...
Vnloa Pacllc
ITaloa Paelae std.......
V. S. ktpr.ee,,
t B. Reeltr ..
P. B. Rubber.
D. B. Rubber pfd
V. 8. Stent
V. B. Bteel pfd ,.,
Va.-Cre. Chemical ...
a ra. Ckem. pfd...
Wehesh
Wtbeeh pfd 1
Wd'e-Pere lilrm .
Weotlsfhouee gleetrte '
Weetera Uatea
Wheeling A L
Wleeoneln Central
700
. 47 400
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tfti
New Tork
Chicago 1
Boston
Philadelphia I
(It. Louis
Pittsburg?
Ran Franclaco
Baltimore
Kansas City I
Cincinnati . j
New Otleens
Minneapolis
Cleveland . -
Detroit
Louisville
1"S Angeles
OMAHA
Milwaukee
Seattle
St.- Paul
Providence
Buffalo '. 4..,
Indianapolis
Denver -.
Fort Worth
P.lchmond
Albany
Washington
Bait Lake City
Portland, Ore
Columbus, O
ft. Joseph ...
Memphis
Savannah
Atlanta
Spokane, Wish
Toledo, O
Tscoma -
Nashville
Rochester
Hartford ...,.
Peoria
Dee Motnea
Norfolk
New Haven
Grand Raplda
Dayton
Portland, Me
Bloui City .
Bprlngfleld, Mass...-.
Kvansvllle
Illrmlngham
Byracuse
Augusta, Ua
Mobile v..,
Worcester -
Knojtvllle
Wilmington, Del......
Charleston, 8. C
Chattanooga ..........
Jacksonville, Fla
Wichita
'Wllkesbarre .........
Davenport
Little Rock
Wheeling. W. V4..
Fall River
Kalamacoo, Mich,,..
Topoka .' .
Springfield,
Helena
Fort Wayne. Ind
New-Bedford
Lexington
Youngstown
Erie, Pa
Macon
Akron
Rockford, 111
Cedar Rapids, la
Chester, Pa.,
Blnghamton
Fargo, N. D .
Lowell i
Canton, O
Bloomlngton, 111
South Bend. Ind..,..
Qulncy, 111..:
Springfield, O.;
Sioux Falla, a V....
Mansfield, O
Decatur
Fremont. Neb......,,
Jacksonville, 111
Lincoln, Neb
(Oakland, Cal
Houston ..,
OaJveaton
S5
344
iota: 104
374
learlngt. Inc. Deo.
,3Rl,OT3.0nOj 14.1
l2.034,nci)l 17.7
10t,Tin,O"
ia.870,t 10.0
4B.SW.0rw 4.2(
4d.747,(KXH 12.
84,1A3.0I 22.fl
t2,l,a I
2S.It.0lX 13.1
21.lfW.00 6.8
16.H34.nn 18.4
16.283.Ono 83. 2'
13.ii2,0TO 61.......
10.79.0W 8......
.811,0i0 1 .1
.i4f4.0in 17.8,
884,000' I .8
t,(K.iV 8.81
7.9i6,f 19 ;
t.ant.OiiO 14
7,0'.'3,0m 10. !....
6.3m.(0 10 81......
.1M,ono 26. 4
6,Srt.fl"0 23.4...l..
4.7Z5.ni 18.6;
fj,h:.lfi 66.1 ......
4.96.fX) .81
4.SS2.0XI 30.8
8,7.S.0nr T5.g
4,2M.0iin 1.8
6.2H3.0fO 8 2
. i918.0f 8.8
8,ia.fX 19.8
3.870,000 7.3
4.762.000 t.&;
tmono
4.0160TO 39.6
18S1.00 4
2,804,000 288
3.7S8.0OO 4.3
2.840,000 7.......
2.080,Oi 8.1
8,242.0110 8.2
3.079,0110 l.
1,M7,
l.f,om .5
'1.841.0001 t
1.640,000 .1
. 1,67.000 . 15.3
l,67R.ntlO 43.8......
t.HO.ono 11.6
1,878.000 16.31
1.177.000 4
1.362.0001 27.0 ,
1.7S.0001 12.9
1,240.000. .1 ......
l. 8O7.0OO)...;
1,076,000 2,
977,000 .57.0
l,252,O0O 10.7
1,218.000 40.1
978,ono 28.1
B67.O0OI 8.3
1,1!M,0I 29.6......
, BH4.0OO 11.1 ..w...
I 919,000 63.7 .....
gXS.dX) 18.3
721,000 4.7 ......
. 638.000 18.5
TLOIO 11.8
" 770,00 40.6
614.(110 1A.9
408.0110 40.4
608,000 8.5
fmOOO B.4 ......
. 631,000 17.7
, 638,000 86.3
AKG.OOO 26.9
434.000 6.2
626,000
881,000 21.0
444.901)
440,000 18.1
473.000 J
337.000 10.4
327.000
. 3,000 ; .3
837,000 38-3. ...k.
. 2X3.000 14.6.....
283,000 17.0
" 200,000 18.9......
195,000 86..S
160,000 8.2......
IKS.010 51.5 ......
074.000
83.199.000 M.7
12.240.0001 .7)
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cttl f ill IlniB Ctranr,
Actiye.
rit It Trad
HOGS CPEN HIGHER, CLOSING LOWER
Bheeg. aad li aaba Coatlaae la Very
Light Receipt, While tha Deaaaad
Is Gend aad (ho Trade
Active aad Mross.
HOVTH OMAHA, Msy 31. 1BT7.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
umctai Monday v
Oftlclal Tuesday
Official Wednesday ....
Oftlclal Thursday
Official Friday
Five daya thla week..
Same daya laat week..
Same daya I weeks sgo. .a."
pame days 8 weeks sgo,.l.3;)
Same daya 4 weeks aao..Ji.7X2
Same daya last year 1R.A66
Tha following 4aba shows tha receipts
of cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha,
for tha year to date, compared with last
year: , 1907. l!Mi. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 474.312 4' 914 88.08s
Hoga 1, 062.47 1,137.773
Sheep 768.881 719,940 49.001
Oood to choice corh-fod steers
Onod to fair corn-fed ateera
Common to fair steers
Uood to choice fed cows
Fair to snnri enwa and half era
Good to choice stockers snd feeders 4.40nr-.i
Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 8 9C4.40
Common to fair stockers 3 p3.90
Mulls, stage, etc 8.264.74
Veal calvea 4.uOtf60
The following table shows the average
price of hoga at South Omaha for tha laat
aeveral daya, with comparisons;
, 3.U60 4,1
, 3.151 10.441 8.f7
. 8.678 11.642 1.724
, 1.494 8 44 l.b- 8
, 2.178 7,031 l,bt
.12.447 41.847 18.117
.CAOSj ).i4 l.43i
bl. 676 l.6-'4
3.95$ '27.M
47.3' 2o.D"4
66.746 14.237
76,808
15.76 1 10
b.'ai,75
4.2bVi.tO
lilU4N
3. 60IQH. 2 j
Jo
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t44
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14
!?1
41
30
ao
140
M
4
40
8 M'4
l1
4 of,
4
( r4
4 "74
4 474j
4 7S
4 OT e
4 74
at H? ... 8 II
77 4 l
77 C47 40 4 IS
M 177 ... 4 14
no lie ... 4 n
43 rio ... 4 IS
7J 4 ... 4 IS
7S ... 4 i74
74 r ... 4 174
30 1.1 40 4 l
31 141 ... I 28
SH KKP Recelpis of aheep continue ex
tremely light, only four cars reported In
this morning, of that number two cava
were weatern ewee.. sold ypsterdav for de
llx'ary today at 86.00, There wss also a
deck and a half of ewes sold on l!i market
at the Fmnp pi-Ice. A car of light weight
wooled lamhs sold at s .40.
All theso prices looked fully steady or
I ?r H.; N..
Ilaiberger.
No. 30. ?1c ler lb ; No. 1".. 19
M. l.v per ll. : N.i. 2',. 13-' pe, lb.
CHBI'.SK Hlo k Kwln, lA'i
14r- Voiine .A M:-r lc;la. lie.
Nl fri-(.'allien la walnuts. No I rt
Shell, l-'c; No 1. "'t a'leil, 1W, Itrstlle,
14alc; peenna. 13ij?-'c". Mlert. Il'ic pet
n.ne. rsw, iac; roasted, 'i fahfoinla al
monds, 17Hr: cocoi.nuie. ti per 1o.
1UIK3 AM' TAl.l.iV.-4l.-w.i altfd.
No. I, 9,c; No 2, 6C; bull hides, c; jtren
Miles. No. 1, 7'ec; Ni 2. 6',C' horse, 81.6twl
8 tai; sheep pells, c4K-ii tl .'-" Ti llow, No. 1.
4.,c; No. '.'. JW. Wo.U. Ilflf:.'.
CANSKI" GOODS Corn, st.itidard, wat
ern. Bitiaic: M.tlne, $1.16. 'i'omatoca. fi4n'.
11. cane. 31.45: stanil.ird, .--1ii. cuns. 81. V.
1'lncafi.lcs. grl-l. ?-H , standnrtl.
11.1. ii..l 41 7.Vif2.Sfi: faniV llv
Ilia. 81.7b. dalloii iH'P'es. 8J 693 (Hi. Call-
d. '32 ,i
llan, 1 ,
strong and the market as a wnoie migiu 1 ; - - -,,,. 2 no. Pe.rs. 81.li2.
be summed up aa a good strong, active r;HChrl l 7ili2 40; U C. peaches, t.et
market. . ' 1 60 Alaska salmon, red, 3115. fancy
Viuotatlons on shorn stock: Good to t? fl t 10; fHnrv ao.keye, flat,
choice lambs. 8T.30fl8.PO; fslf to good lambs ii sardines Quarter oil 8.1.2S; thiee-
m 0013', common an.l cull init. rif n...rtr, niu,tard. U 76. 8weet notntoee,
9kv. vooa 10 cnoice nam yrarnna, .-, .s
8 76: good to choice heavy ycarllnita, 86.
8.50; fair to good yesrllngs .45K.i7ia.:'.i; go.Ml
to choice wethers, 36.104iii.40; fair to good
wethers. 86 6686.10; good to choice ewes. bn.&S
fi.00; fair to good "-v 34755. v. culls,
bucks and stsgs, 3.1 2.VJX4 26. ,
Representative aaiea:
No. . -131
western; ewes, feeders..
13 western ewes
,6 western ewes
224 western ewes
632 weatern ewes
141 western lambe wooled.
Av.
87
9-'
. 98
S3
113
-61
rv,.. .salmon. 15r; ratflah. ,
ViC P" fmaen, 6c; perch
f c; crarp'es. round, t
6 &
6 00
Oil
6 00
40
15...
18...
17...
18...
19...
20...
21...
24...
23...
24.,.
36..
26..
27..
28..
29..
30..
31..
24
18,
24 ?
2ZH!
34
iN
6 301 b 161
29! 6 :
e
201 4 61
4 21 4 63
b 28! 4 b2
6 20 4 47
b 241 4 461 6 271 7 U
2d 4 41 26 7 07
8 Wl b JOi I 191 T 02
34'
86
IM
84!
6 36
e
27
82
1 11
7 07
I 131
a
T4H
Date. j lfJ07. !19O.l05. 11804. 19O8.l02. 1901.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Iay
UVil 13; b 28! 4 27
b 6
b 69
b 72
b 74
s
( 72
b 08
b 64
044.
b 99
28, b 17
Sl b 161
271 b 19
b 17
26
35
4 34
4 39
4 47
4 49
191 1 08 b 62
S 904
35 .921
I b 884.I 291 1 131
I 6 0lal 8 89 b 171 4 631 6 61
I 084,1 82 b 131 4 60,
b 67
61
T 061
041
6 831 94
b 77 6 37
6 72 7 02
1 8 70) T 101 i 62
1 1U D
7 12 5 69
b 80
b 63
Chicago mvk btock mahkjct
Cattle Strong lloaa Five Cents Higher
Rhees) Hlarber.
CHICAGO, May SI. CATTLE Receipts,
2,000 head; market atrong; common to prime
ateera. 34.&0riA5t; cows. 25ii(S.O0; heifers,
MOOfSfvZS; hulls, $3.5ti4.0; calves, ti.Trft
6.76; stockers and feeders, t3.06:&6.10.
HOOfc-Rece1pts, W.O110 head; market 6c
hlsher; medium to choice heavy, 6.:l636;
butcher weights, e4 8ft'J 35; mixed, 34 27V01
a-Sh; packing, t)5.TCd4l.Sr; pigs, 3S.60ffA.60.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 6.000
head; market JOTinbc higher: sheep. 83 rVf
6.7b; lamba, 84.0OtiUO; yearlings, KOOtl'J.OO.
'Sunday
RANGE OF PRICES
Cattle.
33.756.19
1 76Ur26
2.60(h1.60
1.806.25
3.6o4f.60
Hoga.
9.0tV(j.20
b.76H.35
r.jr 46
6.0U4IO.10
stock
Omaha ,
Chicago
Kansas City ....
St. Iula
Bloux City
The official number of rare of
brought In today by each road waa:
Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. H'r s.
C, M. & St. P. Ry..,. 1
Wabash 3 ., ..
Missouri Pacific Ry.. 18 1- ..
Union Pacific System 20 20 . .. ..
C. A N, W. Ry. (E).. 4 4 2
C. A N. W. Ry. (W).. 27 85 .. ..
C., St. P.i M. O. Ry 11 1
C, B. & Q. (E) 1,1 ..
C, B. & Q. (W) 34 26 3
C. R. I. A P. Ry. (P) 1 2 ..
C, R. I. A P. Ry. (W) .. 3
Illinois Central t .. ..
Chic. Great Weatern. 1 2 .. ..
Total recelpta 108 102 b
The disposition of the day'a recelpta waa
aa followa, each buyer purchasing tha num
ber ot head Indicated:
Cattle Hoga. Bheep.
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Ottawa
Vancouver, u. c.
Halifax
Quebeo
Hamilton -
St John. N. B....
London, Ont.
Victoria, B. O
Calgary
I Edmonton ..........
2 27,841,0001 4.1
20.788,000 18. 41......
9,911,000 6.2
2,43,0ai 28.0......
3.941.000 36.0
1,4,000 28.4
1.6M.O0O 2.1
1,,000 7.4
1.112.000 80.3
1,019.000 3.6
' 959,0001 6S.2
l,223,0Oi) 34.6
763,000
Omaha Packing Co....
Swift and Company...
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour A Co
Cudahy, from K. C...
cwlft. from coutry
Hill A Son
F. P. Lewis
J. II. Bulla.."........
Mlka Haggerty
Sol. Degan
J. B. Root A Co...
B. A 8
T. B. Inghram
Other buyers. ut
219
9-23
478
446
'ii
16
1
1
34
3
2
"i
87
942
1.6K3
1,028
2,941 .
633
"iii
816
290
131
Not Included In totala because containing
other Items than clearing.
Not inoludea in voibib racsmo vu.nn-
aon are incomplete.
MER-
Wew York Money Market.
KTv? TORK. May : 81.-PRIME
CANTILK PAPER-H per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Eaey, with
actual business In bsnkers' bills at 34 8670
4 667b for demand-and at 34 .JS6fir4 (1360 or
Ixty day Bins; postea ratew, e.n enu
14.87H;-commercial bills. 34.ss'!T4.mh.
BILV KK Bar, eln uum.i.,
BONDS Government, Irregular; railroad,
"money On call ateady, per cant:
ruling rale, 2H per cent; closing bid, H4
per cent; offered1 at 2 per cant. Time loans,
ateady; alxty days, 3H0344 per cent ninety
days, 3MH per cent; six months, 44 per
cent.
Closing quotatlona on onda tor ay wera
aa roiiewa:
U. B. ret. la, reg1M4 Jepas 4a, 14 senea
do ceupon 10414 aa fa cut
tj. B. rel. 3e. rei... 101 , do 4m ctfe
to eoueon 102 to Id aeries
U. B. old 4a, rag.. rf L A N. unl. 4e..
Total 3,266 6,874 1,H9
CATTLE For a Friday there waa a very 1
rair run or tatiie, iw cars oeing reporua
In. The advance in prlcea during the last
two daya waa responsible, apparently, for
the size of the receipts, aa the rain yes
terday would naturally hava discouraged
free shipments.
Packers evidently wanted the cattle and
wera out very early In (he morning. The
market opened active and the great big
bulk of all the oattle changed handa before
10 o'clock In- the morning. The trade aa a
whole might be summed up aa a good,
atrong and active market. Good beef cattle
sold aa high aa 36 10. the highest of the
month so far and aa nigh aa anything haa
sold this year.
There were only a few scattering cows
and helfera In the yarda and they aold at
good, atrong prlcea to outalde buyers. The
deadlock between packera and commlaslon
men sun continues ana tne country is
strongly advised to keep all kinds of cows
and helfera at home.
There were no atockera or feedere of anv
consequence In eight. Tha feeling on tha
market waa Arm.
Representative aalea:
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few York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK, May Sl.-RKEVES-Re-celpta,
8.171 head; ateera, steady to strong:
bulls, strong to 16c higher; medium and fat
cowa, elOc higher; bologna cowa, ateady:
ateera, 84.608.40; heifers. 35.20; bulls. M.Of)
f4.90; cowa, 32.10(34.80. Liverpool and Ion
don cablee quoted live cattle firm at liISc
per lb., dressed weight; sheep higher st
16(gloc, dressed weight; refrlgerstor bof
steady at 8a9Vc per lb. Exports, 4,000 quar
ters Of beef; tomorrow, 9n0 heed of cattle
and 4.100 quarters of beef.
CALVES Recelpta, 1,635 heed; market
easier; veala 26c lower, all sold. Veals,
3.6 u ; choice, I. 36; culls. 35.CO'3'.25; bulls,
lo.fio. L'ressea calves, weak; cltv dresswl
veals, 10(13c per lb. j country dressed, 8
12c.
MtX4 Receipts, 6.52S hesd; market
ateady. Stete and Pennsylvania hoga
quoted at 3A7MW85.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.118
heed; sheep steady: lambs dull but stesdv;
soring lambs steadv and In good demnnd.
Sheep ea-ea, 14.6006 26; choice wethers, 36.85!
lamba, 37.o0(j6.60; spring lambs. 3W.00.
Kaasas Cltv Live grork Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo May 81.-CATTI.E-Reeelpts,
3,100 head, Including 50 head
southerns; market steady: choice export
and dressed beef ateera. 85.76(36.15: fslr to
good, 3500476.70; western fed steers. 4.fi(5
6.00; stockers and feeders, 33.O)lM.80: south
ern eteers, 34.0fWS.6O: southern cows, 8290
4.00: nstlve cows, 33.nof7l.nrt; native helf
era. 89.60u6.26; bulls, 336"&4.tiS; calves, $5.00
6.60.
HOG4J Receipts. 10,700 head; market
strong to 6c higher; top. 36.324; bulk of
seiea, n.onflw.i; neavy, n.irg.; pacKers, higher- A
36(17HS.30; lights, pigs. 3&.S5 EM; oo5 mlddll
uVVT AXrr. r An t -m middling. 7.01
head; market strong; lambs. 87.2M7O.0O;
ewes and yearling, to 6fx?M 75; Texas clipped
yearlings, 36.bOfi7.25; Texas clipped sheep.
36.3&JO; stockers and feeders, 83.SOft6.26.
St.. Lonla Lira Stock Market.
ST. LOT'IS. Mo., May 81 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2.000 head, including l.OoO head Tex
ans; native shipping and export steers,
85.6fvj6.2r.; ri leased beef and butcher steef ,
34,S5?i6.25; steers under 1,000 pounds, bl.OOfr
4.80; stockers snd feedeis, 33 flOtfS.Oft: cows
and holfera, $2 754J5.60; canncrs, 31.90fli2.50;
bulls, 32.864.76; calves. 85,uOj12.tiO; Texas
and Indian steers, 32.606.50; cows and heif
ers. 31. 9004.40.
HOGE-Recelpts, - 6.000 head; market
higher; pigs and lights. 35.754.35; packers
3T.sVt30;jb4itchera and beat heavy, 36.2049
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.300
head; market strong: native muttons. 34.25
414J.26: lamba, 35.CU&8.75; culls and bucks.
tl 1011 in Saner kraut. "C. rumpklns. S'tj
till 00. Wax bertns. 2-ll . Stv&li.on. Lima
! beans, 2-lb . 75cpjl S.V Soaked pens, 2 lb.,
. (nr; early June. 6c(fT4l 16; fsncv, Jl JT.ffl b.
FiSlH rii kerel. dressed, 9c; pike,
dressed, 12c: white fish, dressed. Winter
i caught. 13fH5c: trout. 124715c: halibut. IV;
1 ..1 i... ratfteh. 15c: herrlner. dreeeed
scaled and dreseed.
nples, rounu, uw; crsppicw, inrge.
fsncy 16c; black basa, ac: smelts, swerr
and fine. Uc; eel, lHc; blue fish, 18c: red
snapper, 12c; roe shad, per psir. 4fjT.0cj
frog 1ea. 3(ff40c; lobsters, green, per lb.,
87c- lobster, boiled, per lb.. 30c; mackerel.
Spanish, per lb., lc: mackerel, native, lJ
i25e per lb.; fresh green turtle meet. 26c lb,
CURED FISH-Famlly white fish, per
ouavter bbl., 1"0 lbs., $4 00; Norway mack
erel No. 1. 135.00; No. 2. 32SOO; herring, in
bbls'., 2V Iba each. Norwayk. $11.00.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRriT8-Prune4
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Irrmedlate grades Quo
tations range from smjUc- for California
fruit and from 8'V96o for Oreaon. Peaches
are sllghllv easier, with fsney yellows
quoted at ICHc; fsncy Mulr. ISHc. Raisins
are firm; loose Muscatels art quoted at 3d
c: seeded raisins. 94mie
HAY Choice upland, per ton, 31000; me.
dlum. 39.00; No. 1 bottom. $3.00; off gradea.
$4ni6.60. Rye atrsw. 47.
BRAN Per trn. bi 00.
Wool Market.
ROPTON. Mass, May. 81. ,WOOI Tba
Commercial Hulletln of YVistoii, basing lta
report on statistics gathered for the gov
ernment, will say tomorrow of the wool
market: The feature of the week Is tho
heavy movement In quarter-blood fleece.
Important holdings of Missouri wool a have
been cleaned up at 30c. There has leen
a fair movement In new Arizona, fall
Texiia and fine scoured domestic woola.
Fine Australian sells steadily nt full prices,
and there has been more activity In cross,
brede. In other respwts the market Is still
verv quiet, and some firms, having little
to sell, rtnd the conditions very dull. The
; market Is very steady nnd tho feeling
ralier more confident that the present
. level of values will ho maintained. The
comparatively high prlcea being paid In
'Oregon, Idaho and other sections have
caused the abandonment of the hope of
cheaper wool. It Is believed that con
sumers have about made up their mlnda
that thev will have to tinv Inst yenr'a
f rices. The shipments of wool from Bos
on to Mav 2. inclu-dve. according to the
same authority, are 111.919 pounds, sgalnst
99.1W.MO pounds at the same time lnat
year. The receipts to May Z. Inclusive,
are 104,900.674 pounds. Against tOf.,rt2X.877
pounds for the same period of last year.
ST. IOTIS. MO., Mnv 31.-WOOL-Steadv;
medium grales, combing and cloth
ing. 34ti27c; light fine, HMHc; heavy fine.
15OT7c; tub washed, 80i37c.
St. Joseph Lira Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 31. CATTLE
Receipts, 1.1S2 head; market steady; na
tives, $1.Sofi 26; cows and heifers, $2.60j?
5.65; stockers and feeders, $3.6t'u4.50.
HOGS Receipts, 4.16 head: market btTIOr
higher; top, $6.86; bulk of sales, 86.20iO.30.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, l.3
head; market weak; clipped lambs, $7.2Mf
7.75; ewes, $5.2&&.0O.
Stork In Bight
Receipts of live stock on the five principal
fvestern markete yeatctday:
' Cattle. Hoga. Sheep.
' South Omaha 3.179 7,191 l.o9
1 Kansas City 2.100 10. 700 7uo
Bt. Joseph.. 1.132. . 4.1J U63
Bt. Louis 2."M 6. ") 1.201
I Chicago 2.000 13.000 6,000
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food, owtng to the absence of serious
rouble at the. settlement. Tha dealings In
Americana were restricted greatly during
the forenoon, pending the receipt of the
Near Tork opening quotatlona. but tho
market ruled steady. The apeecb of Pres
ident Roosevelt at Indianapolis yeeterdav
created a favorable Impression. New Tork
sent a Arm opening In the afternoon, ac
companied by buying nrdera and prlcea
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HOOS The market opened 510c higher
thla morning, tha bulk or tha early sales
being at $6 063.I6, aa against bokVi.ob
yesterday. Tha lop today waa Be 2a, where
aa the best price yesterday waa 86.15.
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hands buyers seemed to cams to the con
elusion that they wera paying more money
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proportion of the early advance waa lost.)
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Totals
9.411 40,917 9,571
OMAHA WBOLB8UB MARKET.
Condition of Trad and Quotations u
Btaple nnd Fancy Prodnee.
EGGS Per doa.. 16c.
BUTTER Packing stock, 15016C1 cholca
to fancy dairy, 18ifK0c; creamery, 21923c.
LIVE ruuLiHi-neni, 110; 01 u roost
ers, 6c; turkeys, 12c; oucks. wc; young
roosters, tdfic; geese, 6c.
CALIFORNIA CH ERiVlES Per bog f
about 8 lbs.. 82.26.
PINEAPPLES Florida. 42 aire, 13.26 per
crate; 36 alae, $4.25 par crate; 30 alxe, $4.60
per crnte.
B l rt A BE.nrwr.OT jtraanaas, rqueri
cases, 33-00.
TKUriuAU r nut id.
LEMONS Llmonlera. 800 arse. 86.26: 860
Blza, 86 78: other brands, 50c less.
BANANAo per meaium-sisea puncn,
$2.C0tJ2.26; Jumboea, I1W83.W,
ORANGES Medlteri anean Sweata, 1&0
176, 200, 216 and 260 eisa. $3.60; 96, 126, 23
sixes. $3.00: California Navels, extra fancy.
176, 300, 310, gov aiaea, 44 ?u; lancy, lit eize.
V Cotton Market.
LIVRRPOOIa May 31 ?OTTON-In spot
a moderate business was dure: prices U
American middling rair.
ng, 7.Std; mldilliug, j i;
06d; good ordinary, 64AI:
ordinary. 6.02d. The sales of the day wer
8.000 bnles. of which l.ino bales were for
speculstlon and export nnd Included 8,300
bales Amerlcitn. .
NEW ORLEANS, 1-a., May 31-TOTTON
Spot closed firm: anles, 660 bales; low
ordinary, 7c, nominal: ordinary, hHc, nom
inal: good ordinary, 9 13-16c: low middling,
11 1-I6c: middling. 12e; good middling,
13c; mlildllng- fair. H3c, nominal; fair,
15c. nominal; receipts, 8,148 balea; stock,
117. 3G bnles.
BT. IXll'IR. Mo., May 31. COTTON
Higher; middling, 12'c; sales, 2,72 bales;
receipts, 100 bales; shlpmentr, 526 balea;
Stock, 30,164 bales.
NEW YORK. May 31. The cotton mar
ket was active and exciting during tha
day's session, with sales estimated at 1,000,
000 bales, which reprenents the biggest
dav's sales for months past.' AdvaniMB
Were made in prlcea ana at tne nest
October aold 50 points above the closlhg of
Wednesday, a gain of about $2.60 a bale.
The close was off from the best, but steady
at a net advance og 28 to 34 points.
nils and Hosln.
NEW YORK, May 31. OILS Cottonseed,
firm; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, nominal;
yellow. 6O0, nominal. ' Petroleu'ii, firm; re
fined New York, tX.W; bulk, $4.i0. Turpen
tlnu, easy at 6L",'i4ic.
ROdIN Quiet; strained, common to good,
14.65.
OIL CITY, Pa., May 31. Credit balances,
8)1.78. Runs, 8u2.i67 bbls.; average, 148.9J1
bbls. Shipments, 327,640 bbls.; average, 16,
650 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga., May 31. TURPEN
TINE Firm at 6&c.
ROBIN-Steady. Quote: A, R, C, $4.15; D.
$4.46; E, $4.65; F, $4.a6; G, $1.90; II, $6.10; I,
$6.40: K, $5.flo; M, $6.85; N, $6.60; W. O., $5.10;
W. W., $6.00.
Snarar nnd Molasses.
NEW YORK. May 31,-SUOAR-Raw,
steady: fair refining,- 3.40c; centrifugal, 96
test, 3.90c; molaaaea sugRr, 3.16c. Refined,
quiet; crushed, 5.70c; powdered, 5.10c; gran,
ulated, 6.0Uc.
NEW ORLEANS. May 31. SUGAR
Steady; open kettle centrifugal, aVfu;-";
centrlfugsi whites, ' none; centrifugal, yel
lows. 3VMo; seconds, 2,Ji'lc.
MOLAKSE8 Quiet ; new syrup. 30S34c.
Whisky Market.
PEORIA. May 31. WHISKY-Steady at
$1.31.
ST. LOUIS, May 31.-WHISKY-Steady At
11.35.
CHICAGO, May 81. WHISK T Steady At
11.31.
London I'loalngT Storks.
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4 47
4 t7
I 01
I 97
I 01
4 14
4 10
14
I IS
4 10
I 14
I II
I 10
4 10
4 10
I 10
I 14
I 1C
4 14
I 14
4 10
4 14
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I 10
I 14
I 14
I 14
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4 10
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4 13
4 12
8 11
I 12
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I 12
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FIGS California, bulk, bc: b-crown
Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish, 11c; B-crown
Turkish. Ba.
DATES Kadaway, 60; aayers. 6c; hal
lo Is. fc; naw atuffed walnut oatea, 8-Ib,
box. bl.OO. oLt VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Table stoea, per bu., BOc
81.00; seed 4tork. 9uc6$i.00.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. No. L $1.90; No.
fc i' NEW VEGETABLES.
. POTATOE8-I1.30 per bu.
ASPAHAGUB-75cfc$1.0O per doa. bunoheA
BEANS New wax and ailing, psr bam
per, $4 00.
BEETS, TURNIPS AND CARROT Pet
dot. bunches. 4&jf0c.
CABBAGE California. $Ao.
CELERY Florida, (135 per . dog.
vPIE PLANT Par lb., be.
ONIONS Rad or yellow. Colorado, pat
BEEF Cl'TS.
BEEF CUTS No. 1 rlba. 13c; No. t riba,
9c; No. 3 rlba, c; No. 1 loin, 13c; No. 2
loin, 12c; No. 3 loin. llc; No. 1 chuck,
6c; No. 2 chuck, b,c; No. 3 chuck, 6c;
No. 1 round, ic; no. 1 ruunu, ec, no.
round, 7c; No. 1 plate. 3c; Nu. 3 plate,
3c; No. 3 plate. 8c
bu, $100; Texas sliver akltw per crate,
about 44 lbs., yellow Texaa, per crate,
about 4b Iba, $2.00. Graao ontuna, par do.
30c.
TOMATOES rioran. rancy, iu-id crata.
$3 (ti3.ti; choice. $iboS2.75.
LEAF Ltul I ur r'omuuse. per 00s.
brads. 47ie.
CUCl'MHKHB-Ftr doa., .P0.
PARSLEY Hothouse, per dot. buschaa.
" RADI8MES- Per doi. bunches, 36c; extra
large bunchoa. 46c pec doa.
COr r Koaaiea, ino. on, itc per id.
Bt. P.
follows:
14 N. T. Central 1141k
44 Norfolk A W Hi
11 do pfd fcl
llOmerlo A W Ji
4? Ponnerlvanla 43
97 Rend Mlnee I
11:1 Reedins t'
Ohio... M Southern Railway ... 1
10 do pfd ... &
110 Southern Perlflo II
j Union factae 131
i do pfd tl
73 V. B. duel 34
tt do pfd 101
87 Wabesh IS
44 do pfd tt
140 Spenlsh 4a 44
114 Qrand Trunk BPs)
11
SILVER Bar, quiet. SO 15-16d par ouooa,
MONEY-3Vti3 par ant.
'1 he rate of 1ls. nunt In the open market
for short bills Is 8118 per cent; for ttirea
montlis' bills, 31(5 per cent.
C, M. A
p Heere .
i I). A H O
ido pfd
Erie
do let pfd....
, do 34 pfd
I initiate Central
1 1 1 ,11. . u
41 . K. A B. . . .
New York MlnlnaT Stocks.
NEW YORK, May Sl.-CTostng quotatlonB
on mining stocks were:
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. 41
. 24
. 70
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. 4
Utile Chief ,.
Onterio
Outiir
Potoel
Be 4 ego
Blerra Nevada
H me 1 1 H open .
Blende rd
Adams Con.
Alice
Bree,
brunewlck Con. ..
Cometork Tunnel
Con. cel. A Vs..
Hora Bllver
Iron Silver
Leadrllle Con. ...
Evaporated Applea and Dried Frnlta.
NEW YORK, May 81. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market is steady, with fancy
nuoted at 8&Mc; choice. ,r7)4jc; prima,
6&c; poor to fair. 66c.
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41
13
44
344
Trrnaory Pnrchases Bllver.
WASHINGTON, May 81 The Treaetiry
department todav purcliaaed UA.OOO nuncea
of silver for delivery at Philadelphia At
47.6? centa per fine ounce.
Brink riearltaa.
OMAHA, Msy 81-Bank clearinge for
today were $2,068. 275. 14 and for the corre
sponding data last year $1,8X6,761.09.
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