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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1908)
TTTn OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MAY 26, 1W. .4 ft LRUS ASD PRODCr- MARKET Vie at Ehtm Beit Gun on Heary IaIii Orer West and So utfl w-e.it. RMclfti Arc Ples-tUnl Sktpssewta frwsa . rntmmrr Market Ef Iresaely Harare TkAe strong OMAHA. VUiy S. iK apecuAtlve values of gram w id steady, with whtl snowing the beat gstn on neavy raina over the west, and southwest wheet wciiona. corn soul tower owing to tr.s heavy increase In receipt and large, o!rr;nfi by receivers. The option market r u.ed dull and trading of future wer feeiareioes. Wheat opened steady anl rr ads sorr gam, ee.ling higher on reported damage by ontlnued wet weather in tha soutnwest, where harvesting time ta drawing near, felling oa the bi..gs brought vues down at t ie close. May wheat opened at 33c and rmeerf at aVu torn opened soft and aold caater on heary rce!pis. corn la coming cut oT tha country In great (trie sod r. Ir.ment from Diimarr markets are extremely . beary for tha season of mm Tear. R'-eervaa ara the only sellers and their 01 rerm fa are larger May corn opened at Mc and closed eB- Primary wheat receipts were il.oyo bush- eia and ah 'amenta were 28&nuO busneis, against receipta mat year oi 72.009 buaneia and shipment of lOLu-9 buaneia. Com receipts were 40.X buaneia and shipment were as2.an buaneia, aTainst r ceipfe of wTt.Oua buaneia Clearances wera T.0fl) bushels ot corn. none of oata. and wheat and flour equal to 246 ' buaneia. Liverpool closed VI higher on wheat and ancnancml oa corn. Local ranee f opUona: ArtlHea l Open. High.) Ixrw. Cloee.! Sat y. Wheat . May...) n Jul... M tepC.. M Cora Miy... - M July... 41 -a! Sept... 4t Oata I May... 9! t 62,, o- 1 aO I S 4941 X! I e4 . 2 I . 41 O Osaka Cash Price. VniEAT-Xa. 1 hard. S6WSTe: Nl. hard. 2'ii9Imj: . No. 4 bard. ittVaSlc; No. 1 spring. kHa CORN JHo. 2. eS?Hc: No. t Wc: No. 4. 4VJVV-: Si. 1 yellow. 4'a'4r74jc ; No. 1 yellow, tfWc; No. & white. c; No. white, Sc. OATS No. S mixed. 0-f51c; No. I white, elicSH: No. 4 white. 41c HI fr No. a. TVr.mm; No. 3. 708C3c. Csl1 Beeeltta Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago a 634 2S8 Minneapolis 194 Omaha 53 124 30 liuiuta .is ... ' 17; tMrteya, ;i45Tc; flJcka. Tc. r e. P'TTER-Q-iiet; cr-amery. E5i Eteauy at lsc, raae count. Receima. Sr.iDment. rinur, bblo ll.i") vVheat. bu ....75." Corn. bu. Ili'O 71 Oata. bu... io.4) SEW YORK STCCRS ASD BONDS Steps Are Taken to Amit Violent Decline of Taloei. CHICAGO CHAIX AMD PROTISIOXS Peat area ef tke TradlaaT aad Clawlaa; Prleea Board ef Trade. CHICAGO. May a. Daroare reprrta f r-n the eouthweet were chiefly reepon- ihte t tn j for a firm tone In tho local wheat, market. At the cloee the July de livery an up c- Corn waa ic highur. Oata. ftv.c up. ProTlrkona uncaanged to a t iade higher. heat opened firm becauae of email re celpta In the northweat, firm cabiee and heavy raina in the south wee t. where the , new crop la bow ripening. The market continued .firm ail day, although prices reacted at Una on profit taking. News ' waa clearly of k bullish nature, many of the reports -repeating former rumora of rut In tne vicinity of Springfield. Mo. Lte :n the day the market waa further atrenuu erwd by a brink demand for cash wheat millers at Minneapolis and Kansas City. Trie close waa firm. July opening H-S'S"rH 14 V li.trher at WrSfeanfvc sold between .'': and 9:hc. and closed at ;tlV- Clearances of wh-at and flour were equal te EJ.'jn" . bu. The amount on pasaaga decreased . H4. bu. Prlmahy receipia, Gi.yJi bu., ' aair.ff 672.r' hu. on the same day last year Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago re pnrted rec:pta of 23 cars, agunat sal laat week and tn a year axo. The crrn market waa weak ear!y in the dav, because 0f liberal receipt, but be came firm m the la.t half of the aeaslnn In Bympethy wtth wheat. A drop In the prh-e of May of ISc gave rise to a report that further private eettlementa hod beeu rrtaie hy shorts wltil the lead n hull and tnat the corner was now pra-ii(;ally at an end. Trie market for detant delivertea rinsed firm, whtle the May option was weak. May sold otwn Hc and 7S-l ami closed at 74c. July opened unchanged to e lower, at S&7joJV. sold between EiiC and C&V;, and er, where It closed. Local receipt e were: 146 cars, with 47 contract. Oais were firm because of a lioeral buy ing of Juiy on reports of ' gTeen bugs" In Im1:ana. Juiy opened unchanged to Sc higher? at . 47Sc. advanced to 4,xc and closed at t7VSTic. Xcal receipts were Sd cars. A ISo decline In live hogs caused some weakneea in provisions early In the day, but later the market , became firm on buy ing by- ahoris and commiaaion houses. At the close July pora was unchanged at Lard waa unchanged, at UCS. bs a shade higher, at 47. Js. Emimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 4k care; em, 414 cars; oats, lfl ears; bogs, le bead. Tl leading futures ranged aa follows: StW TORK GCliktL MARKET twenatlwaa ( the Hay Tarleaa CwasaawdlUea. NEW TORK. Mae S.-FLOCR-Kecelp's, 17. .-74 bbis. ; exports. U :tn bbls. : market quiet and uncnanged; Mlnneapoi's patents. JJ6 . winter itralghta, tt4 .! 4.u; Minnesota bakers, r4 r4.; win'er extraa, tl. fQ.lo: winter patents, M fc84.a; winter low grades. 3. a'aif. nn. Rye f'.our. quiet; fair to good. 4.iu$40; cuolce to fancy. U S&35.1&. CORN M SA L Steady : Tne white and yel low. n.Njl., coarse. II jl , kiln dried. U - KTEDuIl; Na. t weatern. SSc WHEAT Receipts, rr7.) bu.; exports. tLK3 bu. Spot market f.rm; No. J red. l.s. nominal, eierator, and tl.A, nominal, f. o. b. aTloat; No. I nortnern, Du.uvn. $1 lTi f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard wlnttr. II II f. o. b. afloat. Good buying followed buiilart southwest crop and weather news today, advancing wheat pricta 1c per buanel. Later tne market esse-1 off on Increased receipts, but Jumped sgaln near the cloee on covering, and was finally Kale net higher. Mav. U,fl71.0k clvsed .; Juiy. tir 4iLV. ciosed JLOu; beptember, S.ac, elided ic OOR.V Receipts, 41.K5 bu. : exporta, r.9rn bu.; apot market steady. No. 2, TSc asked, elevator, and Toe oomjitL f. o. b. aoloaU Option matket opened weaker on big re ceipts, but rallied with wheat, closing net unchanged. May closed 7ttac; Juiy closed .,c. and September closed at Tie. OATS Receipts. llS.gr! bu.: spot market steady; mixed, 26 to i2 pour.ds. bc: natural whita. It to 22 pounds. 57j4c; clipped white, 22 to 40 pounds, STS HAT Steady; g od to cuoice, r.9 0a HOPS 6lea.lv, state, common to choice, 13UT crop. baUc; l1"1 crop, 56c; Pacific cos at, liT. e.jc, lft, jic KIDEd Firm; Bogota, lTVc; Central America. ITc LEATHER Quiet; add. 19677 c PROVinlONS Beef, quiet; family. 178 W tlT.C: mee. ral in! 14 fl: beef bams, UOt a'X Ou; packet, 414 u 16.00: city, extra India mesa. $a4.tHaSa.o. Cut meats, quiet; pira ted bellies. J?1o : jnrkld nams, ) Ilfl os Iird. steady: western. ta.2S fal 46: refined, steady; continent. -, Soutn America, 9.; compound, r sTV-rt . Pork. seeriy: fnmlly. Il7crm'"; snort clear. I17.iigi7.7f ; mesa, I4.7!kj17.S. TALLOW Firm; oity ill per package). ic; country (packages free), s'goSc. RICE Quiet, domestic, fair to extra. SS fir-V. Japeji, nominaL llLTTLR Steady; creamery rpeclala. 25c; extraa, fcHc; thirds to firsts, l.i c; state dairies, common to finest, V7V&c; process common to specials, lwilcj western fac tory, firsts. l.v- CHEfc-feH irregular; tuu creamery, o:u. specials, loc; stsLe. full cream, oio. smau. wnite. fancy. leVc: state, large ana ama.i. colored, fancy, 14Sc; state, old, fair to prime. liv5;ac: state, old. common, na'c; state, fUil cream, new. aVulOc; skims. V- . . . . h.(jm Easier: slate. Pennsylvania ana nearby, fancy selected white, 3(c; good to choice. UMiattc; brown and mixed, fancy. licoNti'v: firsts to extra firsts. 17v,? !'. western f'rta, 17S17V.C; secorcls. lijliic. POULTRY Dreseed. steady: western spring chickens, 2i2Jc: tarkeya, li'17c; fowls, U14c WEATHER IS THE GRAIX BELT Celeael Welsh Refaaes to "Uy Dom" at tke Rain. OMAHA. May . ?r. Rains have continued general from tne Pocky mountains east over tne cemril val leys during tne laat forty-tlgit hours and continue in the urper valleys tnis mjrni.i. Exi-eseive rains, with flool col I t ions, are repirted in Oklahoma. The rains were moderately heavy throughout Nebraska and were unusually well distributed over the state. The weather Is generally clear everywhere east of the Mississippi river. It will continue unsettled, with showers. In this vicinity this afternoon and probably tonight, foiicwed by fair Tuesday, with not much change In temperature. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of tha last three years: 19T. 137. 1 1 Minimum temperature.... 4J 64 62 Proclpltatlon 14 .'JO .16 . Normal temperature for today. 5 il'ttfi. TVfW-iency In precipitation s-.nce March 1. .7 inch. - -. ref1ciency corresponding period In ISO.. K.1? trchea Deficiency corresponding rerlod in .34 inch. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cavm aad Wkeat RrxUa Bwlletlav. For the twenty-four hours ending it I . m . 75ta meridian time, Monday, May 23, OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Rain- Stations. Max. M'n. tail. Ashland. Veb.... Tl & MARKET THX5 BEC011XS DULL ard I'nioit Pacific r' 2. and otuer scuri ties frm S to I p :nt. The market dosed gep'.r.iy ta.lv; the ctner set:fr.s kept s:,'ady. G.it erigd se,Mirtles were s-ip-p.'f-d hy inve r, fnre nt-r and Kaf're hard-ned on Tar' support. PARI3. May Trsd'n en the R.urse ! 'lay opened heita';n1y on New Tork ad 1 viree, but s'ie,iuent;v be-sme firm. I F. E.RI.I.V. Mn- Trading on the B.-ure I today was slug:iih. 1 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET CMggeaee Eastewdered ay Preteetlve Xeanrei Caasea Rise) aad Cloee la sire ear Beads A re Irregalar. NEW TORK, May 26 Measures were taken In the stock market today to arrest the violent decune into wh.m the price movement had run on Saturday. After tnee had been effected the proceediegs be came dull end uninteresting, and almost barren of event. The day s news had little dirct bearing on the market action, but a tendency of views of the news to take color from the market s action was perceptabie. London was a free seller of sto, ks here In the f,rst haif of the day. and tr:is was pointed to aa a reflection of the unaovorable view taken by foreign Investors In American securities of the new activity of the government against railroad corporations, s'gnaltsed In tne New Haven suit. Less was heard of that subject In tha local discussion, espe cially after prices of stocks had stesdied. Sorce gossip was afloat regarding sirpa ilkeir to b prompted by tne suit. The special strength shown by teiawire A Hud-ion was founded on a report that that company was to take over the New Haven s holdings of Boston A Maine stock, which are objected to In the government suit. Re ports of flood damage In tile southwest ern states ra ised e-irne misg:ving and tne grain markets were not free from sign of anxiety on the me score . The outward movement of gold continued, although wit a some symptoms of the de mand approaching satisfaction. Thus. Pans again secured all the newly arrived gold in the London market, but a decline In the price of bar gold mere and a rise In the London exchange rale at Paris indicated the unllklinood that the movement would be continued. The Imperial Bank of Ger manv s strong weekiy returns seems to herald a reduction in Its discount raie. The subtressurv statement showed a gain by that institution on Saturday s operations of til ii7 representing the progress t.r the return by the banks of government deios:ts in renns to the treasury cail. J hile this completes the present demand of the Treasury departirent. It Is considered cer tsin iat further withdrawal will take place at an early day. as the course of the government's finances clearly toreanod ows the necessity for this. Time money rates were reported somewhat firmer, al though not quotsble higher. Lenders were said to be holding off for better rates Prices made a fresh advance in the final hour in the confidence engendered by the success in protecting the market against depressions and the closing was strong. Bonds were Irregular. Total sas, par value. B.mivin. United Statts bonds were unchanged on call. . Following were the sales and rang or prices on the Stock exchange : Adams gxprewe - ijiiOB'irt Copper S sW ? Am. C. A r H - la Cotton Oil f-1 al Am. Cotton Oil s!4 J.O 11 -S. vi 71 V 1 Ll'.D U 1"4 Articles, t Open.1 High ( Low. I Close. I TeWy. Wheat i t May l I0r July y1! Sept. k7Hi Curi 1 i May. .73iJ Juiy I eSKuj 1 D2S 1 1 mi.. , e-. , 1 -1 91.9fSTs a 7 Si KTM!- ST J7 .20 M for Sky. Cloudy Cloud? Ootidy Pt. cloudy Raining Cloudy Cl.uJ.lv Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy twelve-hour I a May f U ' SS 54V' bMay 1- S4 M4 54H'u W f . . 1 . r-. . 1 1 - - A , al 1 7476Snj' . 1-J j.y I 40V S-Pt J7W Perk - j ! l ilr n M tVuc U7i July ' ' rVpt. 1 Ribs j 'uy ' SK-i-t- t 4fl s r '7 471,, 11 5 U Hi 04V 5K 64T 64H 47 47VVS, 47, 48 I 4fe,, 40-, 11 47tj, 1J 47V 12 57H LS 7i ilia 1 11 Si 14,'Wi ISaj' tCV 7 ST" T SB 1 T SS 1 7o1 Tss i T47 I 41 t au T K 7 57H Ko. a aOtd. bNew. Caan autitatlons were aa follows: 1j.vI It Lud and easy: winter patents, ii.j4iti. aira.gMs. H-.4Su; spring pat errs. 0..&.e; straights. 4.Ju(ir.; bakers. ..M 4 l'J WHEAT-No. I spring. t7ojtL04. No. I red. Jioiv.,Lu:v CORN-No. i ,V: No. t yellow, T44e. -OATS No. I S4c. No. 2 white, iHc; No. 2 wnite, 5i.jo4se. . BARLEY Fair to choice malting 5Sc. etEt-rf Flax, No. 1 northwestern, O.JS; prime tim'-thy. 14.. A f RtiV ialoN-Hiuort rlba. sides 'loose 1 t.iTW4"-- Mess pork, per bnl.. 41A4oi U V- Lard, per lw Us.. Short ciear s.des boxed). CXt! ? Voiluwuig were tue receipts and shlD !i.mi. .if I lour and grain: Ariidea Recelnta Shipments. Flour, bu. E 14. Wheat, bit. U.iiug 11J JoO t ern. bu.. 2i.wn 2nu.je Oata, bu. 27. 14 Rve. bu. T'K 30 Eariey, b. 4.. 7. on the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa easy; creameries. lSr-Jo; (inirle. l-,ijc. Eggs, steady at mark, -es Included. l4wleS,c; ftrata IS'-k; prune firsts, i;. Cheese, steady, luV9USs M 43 .M S4 .ft) 2 fl .7.) s 2 .) 78 SO .3 M 6 . 74 6 .24 td .IS .2 Auburn. Neb 7 ii Columbus, Neb.. 71 64 .3 Fairbury. Neb.. 74 .07 Fairmont. Neb... 7 M .3 Or. Island, Nh.. 8 M .J3 Hartins-ton. Neb. 71 S4 Hastings. Neb.... 4 5 .13 Oakdale, Neb.... 71 M .18 Omaha. Neb 74 S6 Tekamah. Neb... 7" &7 .23 Aita. Ia. 74 5i . Carroll. Ia SO m .T7 Clartnda. Ia 3 S.bley. fa 7 bi Sioux City. Ia.. 72 4 Minimum temperature period ending at I a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Station. Stations. Max. Min. Inches. Chicago,, m... K Columbua. O.- la Les Moines, Ia 14 Indianapolis. Ind.. 13 Kansss City. Mo.. II Louisville. Ky 1 Omaha. Neb 1 EL. Louis, Mo 13 Good, soaking rains have fallen within the last twenty-four hours In all except the extreme eastern portion of the corn and wheat region. Slight but general rise lu temperature la shown In all diatrlcta. L. A. WELSK. l-cal Forecaster. Kaasu City Llva Stack Market. KANSAS Crrr. Mo.. May 25. WHEAT Unchanged to le higher; May. WV:; Julv. e4c: September, ic; cash: Na. t hard. U.18.; No. I hard. BHc; No. t red. ic; No. 3 red. jj4c. CORN Unchanged to lower; May, (6c; July. tilS'-; September. K"c: cah N.j. 1 mlxe.t 7'"i5''-c; . 3 mixed. 47VC: No. white. ieV. Nj. 3 white, fe-rti1-.. OATS Unchanged; Na. 2 while, ile; No. i mixed. 514-c RYE 74'jTV:. HAT Puil; choice timothy. tn.SfkSlMO; choice prairie, ts otiS ii. BUTTER Firm; creamerr extra. 20c; packing st ick. 15c EGGS Fresh extras. 16c; current receipts, 14C Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu. lw 5.t Com. bu. 7o 4fc.C.) Oats. bu. ID,) 2.tuu Options at Kansas City: 7.ee .e l l.e:t 10. l' 4") ls.irj si 4s Line 157 an isi 0k SI 151V 15 .. ii.ro m i" i 4 T '4 t.en ! 67 1. 134 Tt 11 1 74H 44 MS da 1 13 "ire 1H 5n 'i u Ito 14' 14 U ill Amerlcsa E ,r . AJn. H. A L. p:a Amenmn Ice Am. Lmneed Oil Ara. Lmerl Oil pfd.. Ats. LneewSle Am. Locpmoclve pi4.. ia ft. H Am. I. A R prs Am. 8-ir Re( nine . Ant. Tobftreo pM ctf Anartnd Mining Co.. AlrhlAon A.chiaoa pr4 ..... Af'.antle Co& Line.. BaltlmL4v A Otilo.... Bl. Ohio p(4 Bro:ytl Raptd Tr... Cans'iian Pacific Central ef It. J CtiMaaealte A Ohio... rblreco G4. W CAieaso A . w C . M A St. P Cnirsco T A T Chinse T A T. p!4- C . C. C. St. L Caloredo F. A I Caionao A SoulhTB Coio. A So. li P4 Colo A o M P'i Consolidated Gs Corn PnflurT , . Corn Pndu-u pld tlwre a Hulaon U4 .. L. A W Denrer h Slo Grande ri A R O fd P'rnliers" Serarttiea Irn Erie lat ptd Erie 34 pld Oermt Kiectrtc i:.in.a reniral International Paper Int. Paper ptd Int. Pimp Int. Pump ptd lew Ceerntl Iowa Cen'rl ptd Kuiau tltr So K. 1" . P'4 LaulavM'.e A S Ueaicea Central Mian. St. L II . 9t P I I . H at . St. P A S. 8. 14. prd. Miaaosri Pm'lfle at.. K. A T St.. K- A T. P'i National Lead n. a. a. p Now or Central Jl T . O. W NjrfMk A W K. A W pfd riar.h Americaa Pacific Mail PeanerlvAntA p-wp,.'a G.-S C. C A St. L Preaeed steel v'ar rrmaed 9. C. ptd Puilmaa Palace Car Reading Reading 1st pfd Reaains 44 ptd Resub.lc Steel kapabiio Steel sfd Rort Ulead Ce Boc-a Ialand Co. pld I St. L. S. P. d pfd St. Lueia S. w t. L. S. W pfd southern Pvifli . So. Pmeifle pfd Texaa A Pmnflc T-, H. L 4 W T St I A W. Sf4 " laion PmciTIc t'aioa Pacific pld C. s. Eipreea r. g. Really I- a.il,hr S-w its V. 8. Riimt pfd " f S. Sieel r. - Sleel ?fd Va ronaa V"heni:al Va -' ara. Cham. pfd. . Wibul .- ntQua pfd WaiiA-FarfO Eiprepe tas;ailue Eiertne ViWTi I" aloe heeling A L. K Wlacona.a Central ... W'.a Cestrai pti M.tfflun Pa'ltic Central letner Contrsl lihr pfd l' l,aae-4iief;ieid ftoei. ex-4lv a C.r-Lt H -yr. sera pld 1 ere UH latwhoroeg " 1st. Mot. ptd . 41 f'ak Copper I " Tenneasae Copper t esi I Totai sales lor the 4ar. 4.a.o abAraa. 11 11 3 ?ts .7 1"S " 7-H 3 TVs s o 1 lit K s ol l4i is 44a, 54V 4 t 4 S4 1"H 3 7.iv 1 e trU0 54 i 44' 57 e 44 U4", 14 WV - J4 4e ' ii 2S1 41. 1.4 14 l"t 14 -.114 7i : u S4 l'f, l' 2 i:i l- ti -V tro i"4 l'1- vh's te i n- JS TO I o 111 TO 1 OH s 3t t: 1P-H 11 .' 'j1 27 Articles I Open I Hlgh.l Law. Close. Wheat July September Corn July hVptember ! ...4Sy 2 6V SI? 4A E"-,a CIS 41HB S3 1 itt-aB . Lawks Geaerml Sfarke. ST. LOUIS. May . WHEAT Futures, firm : csatt weak, track. No. 3 red, caan, fl unaLnlTi; Ns. 2 harl, tfJktleLiH. Juiy, 47" Bepirniwr, sa,4oo lX)R4 Week; trvu . No. t cash, Tlv9 72c. No. t white. 'ocV:; July, eac; Sep te 1 nber, 43 'l. OATS vVeak: track. No. 3 cash. 81S4?63c: No. 2 white, a-aVjoc; July, sac; Sepuafnoet, FLOI.H Dull; red winter patenta. 2449 i m; extra fancy and straight. 4-li'jf4.a, riears, t 46327U. da.Jil nimony. steady: oUOtaJst, . , it.M.N A4J!AL 8te-a-y; 22.3s, BRA-N Lawer; savaed. east trtvclu HITO ti. H AT Tfenothr. steady: pratrla higher; ttmatny, 4.0 1-1 lAh; prairie, 3t2.a9U.ue. . IHuN (.TTON TliU-iA b.vKllNG TV H EM r T WI N JC sc. PROVISION Steady; JoblMeg. 2:14a. Lard, steaxly ; prime steam, 27.4Vejryr.3aL Dry salt sseaAs. steady t swxed extra snort. 27.74; lar no. : a-. aet cloars, a.ti. Bat-on, '.-Jr: boaod extra ahofs. jAi"; cieejr r.t. tx27S." short ciuara, eV li1, t L 1.X it. I "jtb ffin.miwiaa Htc I sprlnga, rkilagelskls. Prwdaee Market. PHILADELPHIA May 25. BUTTER Extra western creamery. Z4c; nearby prints, 2U:. EGGS Current receipts. So lower; Penn sylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, l."t-o at mark: current receipts, in return able cases, 14c at mark; western firsts, free eases. 17V at mark, current receipt, free csaes. loc at mark. CHt.ta1i-t3t.-aJT; old New Tork full creams, choice, 14V5144.C fair to god, I49 14 c; new New Turk. U-atTll'iec as to qua.- LI verg-avel Gravlm Market. LIVERPOOL, May 25. WHEAT Spot, firm: No. 2 rod western winter. 1m, d. No. X Cal'.firnaa, 7a, Sd; futures, quiet; July. 7a. 4d, beptemlMtr, 7a TVJ. Decem ber. 7a. 2Sd- CORN Spot, firm; new American kiln dried, 6a, 1 i "'1 ; old dominion mixed, 4s; futures, quiet. May. Ss, 11 d- PEAS Canad'an. steady, 7s, 2d. FLOUR Winter pa-.en:e, steady; Ssa. W. HOPS in London; .Pacific coast, steady, L1, at alka MlJsavMvedia 4wta Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. May 25.-WHEAT Na. 2 bard. 41. US. No. 1 nortnern, tl.uvH OLuss; No. 2 Bortnera, CurLiTS; No. 3 northern. 21.4i1.rl.aa1,. May. 21 (f7t; July, 21.WS; t4epj.emter, ftc. P RAN la bula. ll.:5.art'. FIajI'K-I'rtcnaitrd I ran patents. 2&.4S second pa.enia. K-J'-jr, a: f'rei clears, Mae'.) SMtCOtVi Citrata, 4j.o.X0o, 7e ! J JO ire 4 1M lr.ios inn nx i"1 !- i7t rs r- 77, -, - 9 1M. 1" 17 SK 4Jt 4i J5 24- 11 4 44 44 . 14J 141 IV I n 1 41 ; in S nsj Urt, p" 24 n us -s t- tMa " t"1 54 : tH I'1 a it:, is jc 4. 7 17, 11 M Ii Vi 44 14 - 14 'l- 1 i tl I4S u Je 1T71A Hw U lw it -: ii v Laadoa Cloelag Slorka, LONTXN. May 25. Saturday's slump In New York caused a corresponding weak ness on the Stock exchange this morning. American rs'ls opened 1 to IS points down and eased beiow parity on New York sell ing. After ti e f'rst half hour prices ruled steady snd recovered point from the lowest- Car.sdian Pacific reached l1 points t.ig ner thsn the opening quotations. Other sections were not aff-eted. London closing stoca quotations: roseola, aoMf ... ad $-14 Mo.. Kan. st TexAa do Aceoaul 44 4-14 eer Tork Central. Jnaroefla 41 Worfoih at lAoslors. Atchtaoa St do pfd do pfd a Ontario A Western Baltimore 4 Oslo.. SS Pennarlvaala Canailles Pafina ...141a kaad Atlaea t keaopoaae A Ohio.. Ot Reatir&s Chi. tiroat Wester-, t euoiaora Raiiemy , CM.. M.L A tn. P..U4V, do pf4 Do Bw i"S sotitSom Parirta . i-ver A Rio Qrand Ln.ua Pactria New Terk Mewey Market. NEW T"RK. Mir 25 MONEY-"n cs'l. esfiy at lHftl" per cent; ruling rare. IV rer cent; closing bid. lSi per cent: offered at 1 per cent. rime loans, somewhat f'rmer: sixty days. 2V, per cent: ninety dtys, IS per cent: six months. 3'ri3 per cent. PRrME MERCANTILE PAPETt-Ttsfl per cent. STERIJNfJ EXCHANGE Eaaler. with arual business tn bankers' blliS at 4 710 for demand and Kf.-i for sixty-day bills; COTimereial bills. 24 4'. SILVER bar, 52c. Mexican dollars. 7c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. The following are tue dosing quotatlona en bonds: teH Horn Val. 4a Jflt 1st. Met. 4o - 14 LAN. ant. 4a 4 le Man. e. t 4e ITO M. C -rural a g, 13 In 1st tne IT fl (tnn, a, at. L. 4s . an 14 M . K A T. 4s 4 -S do 4a "- t 1 of a. i "'A -c y c a l 4 .. I Ti ? i. C. s. te Atlantic C. L ... i,No. Pacific 4a Bel Sj Ohio 4e A do ta da Jie TH. A W. t. 4 R. T. re. 4s ... 744 0. S. L rf1. 4s o-ei,trl M Go. 4o....I'H Pin. r IHa 1H4 do let ine.... Ti Ponn. e. 4a do d Ine 4T. Ridins sen. 4 do Id Inc. :tHep. rrf Cuba aa 0 A Ohio 4-. 4 "St. L A I. M- a .lT arso A A. - . L A t P fa 4a T C. B A O. a 4.... t. L. 9. W. c 4... 4T-, C . R. I. A P. 4..... ' Seatxwrd A L 4a.. SI do ml. Ja Tl tn. Pa-iflr 4a rr. do rtv.e 4a .. 4- lot 4 etla CCC. at St. U g 4a.. 7 o. Rallwnr So-.-- M Texu at P. la T . f"t. L A W 4 44 fa I. Tn Pa.-l(l- 4a. . ! do e 4e : r 5 feel M Se. . B4 oWheaa la 7i oa-a-pra Md. 4a T4 ear. A L g. 4. . . (7 .'!, central 4s... 7- ptd In SO IK do U pfd .... Grass Tea . . Ilunota Central ll 71 at 4 17 14TV 44 do pfd t r. Caited ststas Steel. . rv, 44 do pfd b.JC .a wauaae .H 1, r- 4 pfd j-4 :s spAQiaa 4s pia IrfialeTliie m aa..ie aiSAJSAaisToa t epper. S riLVER-Bar, steady ax 24 il-iiod per ouma MONET 151 i per cent. The rate of d.st-ount tn the open market for short bills Is lT,jt per cent; for three months' bills, 1T' &- per cent. ( Fore Law ristuelaU. LONDON. May 2i Money waa In quiet demand on the market today and discounts were easv. The continental demand for gold has ivt abated and Pans secured the buia ef the 7it.tAS available. On the Stock ex change the slumt in American securities o V all street eat Urdu caused a weak opening at frm 10 to ii points below the last quotations. A mate rd am and New Tork selling depressed values below parity. Around aion a moderate recovere est In, but renewed reading In the stemoon eajeed the loternied.ate gair.a to disappear Later New York supported tug market well 0 a rK. Ia. reg 4o euapon. ....... 0 4. to. rog 4e coepoa C 8. new 4. reg 4o roepna Am. Ti&aoco 4a 4o te Atrh:aea do dl. Au-nlaoa er. 4 do ia Cattle Slow Seller,, but Pricei Gener tllj Show Some Stjenfth. NOTABLE SLU5EP EI EOQ PSICXS Nat Eaeeak Laaaaa Sale te Make Market and Na Sfeeew 1st Sight Feellasj A seat fieady All Arwaad. SOUTH OMAHA May 25. ! Hog. 7. -3 Colo. Ind. 5 c-lo. Mid. 4a ""olo. A So. 4a . Pel. a H T 4. O. A R. G. 4s... Ere L 4..... do sen. 4s Japan 4a do 4a do 2d LI41 HI n 4H n ; MA m ni-i 71 lei ie TS , Boat Steeks aad Roads. BOSTON. Mar 3. Money, cail loans. 4 per cent; time loans. per cent. The rsllowing wera tne ciosiag prices en stocks s.d bonds: Atrnlsna ad,.. 4s 7 Amalranateg do 4 y"4 Atlantic 17i, At. niaon I i 1. A Her la 44 do pfd 4i Centennial 23 Poattro A Albany 7f'l Cnrper Rang 7 Bootna A Maine... .139 la,. West 104 lu'-, Prarkita 4 1 Orenb 15 Iaie RnraJ If 1U Maaa. Mining 4 ia wirnieaa V Bnoton Elevated ... Plt-hberg pfd Mex. Central N. T . M. H. A H. Tflion Pelf1r Ara. Are. Ckem 19 Moha-efe de pfd .- Old Domtnloa . Am. Pnea. Tabe THOarenla Amer. Sugar 1 Ptrmt do pfd W4-i Qulncy Am. T T II1 Shaan.m Am. Woolen tl Tamarack do pfd T Tnnitr TVmlnloa f. A 9 14 Tnltd Copper Kdlaoa Eier. Ilia 2'4 C. S. Mining . . Geaenl Kletrte IJit. IT. 4. Oil Mae. Electrta do ptd Maaa Ce t oned Pmit tnlted S. M do pfd r . Sel do pfd Adventure ........ Alloue Aaed. -"Bid. . rtAk . 44 V.ctorla . 44 Win na .13 Woierne . 43a rth Butte ... . 17, Butte Coalition . 17" Neeada ll .Unocal. A Artaona vm . I Arlima Com UH tT Green Caaaaea 94 "Ex- divideaA .. 11 .. Ml .. 47 .. tl .. n .. U4 .. 47 .. l'v, .. Tt .. r .- t .. 41 .. i .. 4 ..UK .. 4 New Tark Mtalwac Stacks. NEW YORK. May 25. Ooslng quotations were as follows: A lire 25 LeaireT,! Cos. Breere Little Chief ... Brunewlrk Cos, 4 Meitran Cotsetork Tea. stork. IT oontarto Com tor a Tm. boadslTS Ophlr Cts. Cal. A Va. ' eraail Hopes Horn stiver J Iron Silver 100 StandATd Telloe Jacket ITS 44 Treasary Statemeat. WASHINGTON. May 25 Today's state ment of the treasury balance In the general fund exclusive of the JlSO.O'O.O'm gold reserve snows: Available casn balance. 4U9.ula.sT0; gold coin and bullion, U 2, 778. Ha, goid certi ficates. 2Z,4.,U. -r'- Beak Cleariaar. 01L4HA. May 25 .Bank clearlna-s for to day were 32,407. 75W.52 and for the corre sponding date last year JLieJ. 775.38. Metal Market. NEW TORK. May 25 METALS Eng llsh tin market reported a sharp break. with spot noting at x.130 12s d and m tures at 123 Us 41 The local market was weak In consequence, with quotations ranging from 3;9. J Tl 2.oo. copper de clined 7s 4d to A57 for spot and A57 15s for futures In the London market. Lo cally the market waa weak and a shade lower. Laite was quoted at 12.42a9 12 67 -s: electrolytic. 31 2 15 3 1 2 25 : cast ing. 312.37 H t3 12.50. Lead was lower, at A12 17s d act London. The local market was firm at 34 35 3 4.37 . Spelter de clined 5s to 13 ISs In London, but was unchanged at 14.55 9 4 5') in the local mar ket. Iron was Vd higher for Cleveland warrants In England. Locally no change was reported. No. 2 foundry. 314 50 it 12 75: No. 1 southern, soft. 4 1 4 I 1 7 00. ST. LOUIS, May -25. M ETA La Leau. quiet at 34.23. SpelUr. duil at 34.45. Cettoa aiarket. NEW TORK. May 28 COTTtN-Futurea opened steady; May, 10.10c; June. 10'fjc bid; July, 10.1'; August. .9fir; September, Jaic; CHtober, t.tSe; No-vember. kefe; December, 311c: January. 3 20c; February, 3.26c bid; March. 24c. Futures closed barely steady: May, 10.22c; June. W:32c; July, lflKic; August. lO.Jric; September. t.70c; October, 3. 67c: Novem ber. .te; December, .27c; January, 2.34c, Febrisrv ; March. 3.270. GALVESTON.' Tex.. May 2.---CT7rrTON Hiarher st llc. ST. LOUIS. May -COTTON Active; middling, llc; sales 3fl bales; receipts, none; shipments, L74 bales; stock. 25.2JS bales. Cattle. Estimate Monday risl Same day last week 2.242 t.29 Same day 2 weeks ago... 6,vie 4s same day 2 weeks ago... IW Kti Same dav 4 weeks ago... 2.522 Same day last year 2.tn 5.799 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs snd sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with laat year: l. lfC Inc. Dee Cattle 3T. 41 4 K.ote) Hogs l.m." i oul.i 171.2 Sheep 52a 75o.74 143.iri: The followlna tole snows the average price of h.'ga at South Omaha fur the laat several days, with comparisons: TV R54 3 CS 4 I t-J 3 !1 4.1 Evas-era ted Apple aael Orled Frwlts. NEW TORK. May 25. EVA PO RATED APPLES are !m1ted and the market huwed a steady tone notwithstanding an ind fferen demand: fancy. 10fl'.i4c ; cnoice. ViSc; prime. 7ljrtc, and common to fair. 5Mr26'.e. DRIED FRUITS Prunes are In Jobbing demand and the market shows a firmer tone, although there has been some a J ast ral ent of extreme prices with quotations now ranging from Sv 'j 13c for California and 5-k4J".tc for Oregona. Apricots quiet, witii choice LiijlSV . extra, 14414-, and fancy. Uttgiec Isgar aafi Melssses. NEW TORK. May r- SUGAR Raw. firm; fair refining. 2.70c: centrifugal. 84 test, 4 Jbc. Molasses sugar, refined, ateauy; No. 4. 5c; No. 7. 4 6c; No. 2,4 lex; No. . 4.so; No. lil. A75c; No. 11. 4.7; No. 12. 4-5c; No. 13. 4d0c: No. 14. 445c; confectioners A. 5.75c; mould A. 5.75c; cut loaf. 4.2UC: crushed, 4.1oc; r.wdered. &.0uc; granulated. .sjc; cjbes, ofc. MOLASSES Quiet; New Orleans, open kettle, good to cnulce, StJ2c. Olka aad Reel a. OIL CITT. Pa . May 25. Credit balance, tils, reci-lpta. 2:0.lP' bbla.; average. 167. -d bbls. ; shipments. 291.413 bbla; average, 17K.-2 this. SAVANNAH. Ga.. May 5- OIL-Turpen-tine. s'eadv. 42tc. KOS1N Flrrr.; A. B and C. 32.70; D. 32. $.uu: E. 33 0il'5. F. 33-l"iS IS; O. 21 16; H. 12.75: I. 14.70; M. KSufej., N. eS. 6: WO, 34.1u; WW. 3a.15-j4.ii. Peerla Grata Market. PEORIA 11L. May 25. CORN Lower; No. 3 white. 71c; No. 2 yellow, 75c; No. 3 yellow, 72Vr74c; No. 2. 71c; No. 4, 7c; no grade. C'44C OATS -Steady; No. t white. 54f62Sc; No. 3 white. 6r-ti:c. Twleate) Seed Market. TOLEDO. May 26. SEED Clover, Oc tober, 47 47H: December. 3T.A7V Ri SIN Firm : A. H and C. 12 70: D. 22.S5 !.: E, 33.-j3't: F. tll'-lllj; G. 43 15; H. 33.70; I. 34 7't. M. 3iJ4ja 3o. N. 36.ua; WO. 3.lu; WW, 4.L0A.J. Waal Market. ST. LOnS. May 25.-WOOL Steady: n-diurn grades comolng anal clothing. L0- 27c; light fine, 3ti'. c : heavy fine, iMi svtsc; tub waened, Ihu.tc nwlatk 4. rata Market. DCLI'TH. My 24. WHEAT No. 1 hard, en track. 31 11: No. I nortnern. 31 .: No. 3 northern. 41 May. S v;; Juiy, t m7"; 6eptetnoer. lCc. Mllwaakee Orala Majrket. MILWAUKEE, May 25. WHEAT Flrrn; No. t northern, lll'-ul L; No. 2 northern, lH?l.loS. July. HI So. asked. Date. I le. ;i207.!19n. 1X6. ISfH. I9ng. l. rta-tat Bar4rsw ELGIN. III.. May 25- B UTTE R Firm, at 23c ttoisg fog tiM weeat were laLvaa) pinimla May 14... May 15. .. May In... Mav 17... May ls...i May 13...' May 20... May 21... May 22... May 23 ... May 24. ..i May 25... 4 24 I 30J ( Jl 4 ST. 37! 7 12 j If T 3 S; 34 Ik" I 15 34. 7 11 I 234,; 4 1 4 29; I 2n: 4 1 li, 7 07 w-sa j 21 4 ' 5 Si 4 S3. I 7 12 1(3 I -S 4 V- t 4 25. 27' fS i 34S 14 26; ( a 4 471 f 32' 7 12 s , 271; 24i 4 4V 17 7 11 1 SV 4 14 4 21 4 41 4 7 "7 in I 18, t 23, S VS 111 Tin 2 25, I III 19 5 24 1 37 4 1 7 1 . 04. 71 i 17' 4 So 7 i I i 14H, ( He. Lil t 16 4 34, M Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today l?y each road was; Cattle- Hosts. Sheep. C. M. St P Wabash Union Pacific C. A N. W. (east)... C. at N. W. (west).. C. St. P. M. A O.... C. R. A Q teastl C. B. A Q. tweet)... C. R. L A P feast)... Illinois Central Total receipts IIS 27 3 The disposition of the days receipts was as follows esch buyer purchasing the Dum per ui Dtaii indicated; CatUe. Omaha Packing Co.... 47 Swift and Company 4-o Cudahy Packing Co 732 Omaha Pk'g Co. D'r'r.. w. L Stephen 3 2 1 S3 24 3 3 31 22 3 1 1 4" 33 3 1 Strong, Capable, Secure With Urtre rtrtsoorreg and rompe-trct mans;otaent, wtth all th !ntvfstg of the tnUtulion In a gound and ttabl) condition. Th4 First Ngttonal Bant of Omaha Is amply Justified In ta' icf that It often erery banklas prlvUege and accoiuiEodatlon con aigtent with aafetr. Tt accounts of firms, corporations, estates, ivocietles a&d lndlTlduala ar resp4ctfu!l7 Invited. FIRST JATIOUAL Mlli OF OMAHA THIRTEEIITII AND FASHAU STREETS CAPITAL S500.00a.80 SURPID3 1509,000.00 ound Trip ummer Rates Hill A Son F. P. Lewu J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla Layton A Co L. Wolf H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Other buyers Union Dressed Beef Co. 11 1 3 45 12 "ii i 21 47 48 Hogs. Sheep. 792 IS. .. . 2.&U 757 261 7S7 Total I.3S6 ". CATTLE Receipts of cattle this mornina numbered IIS cars. At the same time other market points wera reporting light runs so that the general situation seemed more favorable for tke selling Interests than last week. With moderate receipts of beef steers In sight, sellers all seemed to feel that they were entitled to better prices than last week and accordingly priced their holdings a little higher. On the other hand the buy ra seemed very much adverse to putting on anything, being Inclined to bold the market down to last week s level. Thus it happened that there waa very little trading early in the morning, both sides being de termined and reluctant to give In to the news of the other. Among the offerings were quite a number of very fair to pretty good killers. good killers. The forenoon wore away with very little being done. It being practically a deadlock between buvers and sellers Some cattle that Just happened to suit buy ers brought prices that looked a little bet ter than laat week, but other cattle Just as good or better did not sell at prices satisfactory to owners Altogether It waa a d.sappolntlng market. The supply of cows and heifers waa small snd at the same time tha quality waa poor. That Is, the receipts consisted very largely of grassers. While there was a fair In quiry for desirable dry -lot cows snd heifers at good, firm prices, cattle showing grass were slow at about last week s pricea There were not enough stockers or feed ers In the yards to excite very much In terest. Speculators had cleaned up their holdings pretty well last week and they were all out In the yards In good season tills morning, with the result that the few desirable cattle offered met with qulto ready sale at fully steady prices. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn fed steers, pi.25-54.9f); fair to good corn-fed steers, 3&.jl 25; common to fair corn-fed steers. 24.75iail.65: good to choice cows and heifers, 24.5t!.Sn; fair to good cows and heifers, H-TotS; common to fair cows and heifers. 22.5u63.75; good to choice stockers and feeders. 24--ii5.HI; fair to good stockers and feeders. 24. taVq 4. An; common to fair stockers snd feeders, 23.X4.t)0; slock heif ers. 22.7&$.l.au. BEEF STEERS. To. It. Pt. Xa A. Ft. 4 r.t 4 V 14 rot 4 44 4 7 14 1JJS 4 14 14 114 4 U 4 lit 4 14 24 144 14 U7t 4 11 17 W IM 71 11. J ii 4 444 4 4a ) ..ISI7 4 4 4 IM4 1 44 B Ill 4 40 14 U4 I TS 4S 11 e 4 45 4 117T 4 T 14. 1417 4 Se 14 r.n i e it i4t: is 4 1157 1 HI a UJ4 4 3n. 1t4 4 94 41 HM 4 a 11 424 6 te. 14 la- 4 T4 41 ..1174 4 4 44 IM 4 75 11 144 4 0 44 1514 4 75 t M IK 1 1 415 I 34 4 443 3 45 4 1114 4 74 t HO ITS 3 ;iT5 4 Tl 1 115 2 T4 2. 101 4 M 4 atS I 14 11 til t 3 I 14 3 lfi 4 i r t te n is U1 M 4 1.74 i 44 HEIFERS. 3 41 t 11 14 444 4 at 4 4:5 I 1 44 4S4 4 'm 12 44 I 44 BULLS. 1 443 i a i rn 4 m 1 lw I 9 1 lii5 4 x) l : 4 4 1 Iti 4 04 W 12S4 4 5 1 II 4 A3 1 ao I 4 1 o 4 74) 1 SW I 4 1 147 4 44 1 J 4 4 1 1U 14 1 49 4 e CALVES. I IT 4 I '. 4 S 4 1 1 T4 1 134 4 a 3 17 m 1 154 4 24 1 IM 4 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 444 74 It ta 4 44 4JS I 4 17 Ksr t e a.1 4 l 12 loeT 4 94 1 7S III HOOa Hogs said -ujjlOc lower than Bat uraay s genet al market and the trade was uot taarucular.y active at the decline. While over ha.t ot ad tne fiigj sold on Sat urday at 10 26, witn ij, big ouia at li i I 27 , most of the hog teday brought oniy (6 I2'tlj5.15. Today's decline wipe out all of the advance of last week, leaving tiie market at the low point ot the month so far. Representative sales f. a. aa. Ft Mo. a Sh. Ft. ! I 4 4 Tl 1 1 11 9a 174 ... 4 I4 4T at l.-C 4 14 4 19 ... 4 ! n 1.1 IS 4 14 4 171 il 4 04 a 4 .144 14 I 14 (T in lei I It) 44 at aO i 14 T 14 LS 4 14 44 .-O t I Jj TT 7-J4 4 IS a at 5 14 4 : ... 4 is tr trr ... In 9 ;4 t4 i ie to x-4 ... 4 :4 99 171 LAi 4 : 74 i; st 4 16 T . . 4 1 79 I;l ... in 4T it 11 11 14 lit ... 1 ii 44 i'i !U III 74 . 12 5 .4 144 ... I l-j 44 i 4 14 I ii :t I :?H Tl m a i :t Tl si M 1 lit it ;i 5 4 7J I U-a 4'- 1S a I 14 41 2-4 ... I It- 14 !. r i ; 47 2.1 tl 4 4, il IM i u Tl rm ... 4 )- ' Tl !,i He I la "I ! 11U 4 IT- Tl tj as 1 .4 74 II I Tl k.1 14 4 U T4 14 MW 111 44 ;.j a 4 li Tl 14 . . I iia II lu ... u SI 1)1 I Li- fc, J,i 4 4 14 91 15 4 I 111 H 4, i 15 T Tl 2 4 .ti 51 13 : i :4 Tl rrs t 5 :i M 951 . I !i Tl : 1 4 U 41 4M .. 4 15 T4 lit ijo i n-a u i ii TS 9 1 Sue I . 1 lit lev 4 15 ST KM I 17V 41 1,4 lei 4 14 44 1 la 4 U TT sn .. 4 14 Tl 14 mi I 11-a Tl H 49 I 14 TV lei 4 I 'I -, '4 s I a 14 4 i 11-, T4 HI ... I ,7 44 is 14 4 11- 74 SI S I 17, 4 lag I '..' 44 41 S r 54 ri 11 4 17 il . . 17, 14 . 4 li at Hi 4 7 , T 114 13 I :i- T! IM I 1' 44 Ill 4 4 14 141 Ill II 4 IT- st l ss 4 :4 aa 14 aa 4 I'- 4i be 41 I 14 to 4 e I IT; Tl let l- 4 15 1 ..M lis 4 IT T i,7 H I 14 Sk it ... I to T XI . I 11 11 Ill M I 5T as us : 4 M ll ... I Tsw....at LM 4 14 U t paa 44 OilcAjro, for Republican Convention, Ucketa on salt) Jun 13-16 1. f!5.0O San iranrlDco, Los Angtl, Portland. Tacoma, Seattle, commencing Jane 1st 7 00-00 To Include California and ruijt" Sound .a.o To Yellowsone Park. tail, stage and hotel for five and one-half days tour yia Gardiner, commencing June 7th. , . . . . $H4JM) To Ciardiner (entrance) and return, commencing June 7th aVtiOO To Vellowktone (entrance I and return, commencing June 7th. ...,.. .3)1K1.10 Rail, stAe and hotel for four and me-fourth days tour, via scenic Colo- i rado and Yellowstone, commencing June 7th. $78.25 Through Park, one way via Gardiner, other way Tla Yellowstone, com- mencing June 7th. rates quoted on application. AenTrr, Colorado Kprlnir and Pueblo, commencing: June 1st. ........ tl7-5fZ Salt Lake Ofy and Oirtlen, commencing June 1st WOJMt Glenwood Springs, Colo commencing June 1st $.27.31 Cody, AVyo diverging and outfitting point for tourists and campra entering Yellowstone Park Tla the Cody-Sylvan pggg ncenlc way, commencing June 1st ....V0.73 Sheridan. Wxo., commencing June 1st $23.73 Ieadwood and Lead, H. I)., commencing June 1st .$18.73 Hot Springs, S. P., commencing Juns 1st .....$13.73 Thermopolla (Hot Springs), Mjia, csmmenclng June 1st. .......... . .v4--3 Daily Tourist lUtrs, cotnmencinic June let to Michigan. Wisconsin, Minne sota, Massachusetts. Maine, New Hamphlre, Northern New York, Vermont, Etc Final limit October 31st- Circuit tour rates via rail and lake routes to Eastern resorts. ,' TO EASTERN RESORTS: Daily low excursion rate commencing June 10th to Canada, Michigan, and New York tourlat rescrw. Final limit thirty days from date of sale. Low excursion rates to tourist resorts In Maine, New Hampshire. Vermont, snd Massachusettg via Montreal daily, commencing Jene 10th; Tla Albany, Thursdays of each week, commencing June 11th.. Final limit thirty days from date of sale. HOMESEEKERS RATES: To the Big Horn Basin, Billings. Mont,, (Yellow stone Valley), to North Platte Valley. Eastern Colorado, first and third Tuesdays low excursion rates to assist landseekers. Tne Burlington main lines to Colorado and Mont-tna are desirable factors In any tour of the west. Through, trains to Denver, Seattle and Portland; through standard and tourist sleepers to California na Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City. TO THE EAST: Highest grade passenger trains to Chicago, Peoria and SI Louis. Let me help you plan your trip the most attractive way at the least cost. mm 3. B. REYNOLDS, City Pa-wngrr Agent, 1502 Farnajn Street- Omaha, Neb. Telephone Douglas 3380. w I SPECIAL SUMMER tXUU.iw(Q.! FARES Sit '.03 To Colorado uu rstuxa. .- uay, ,iu 1st to sepiemoer .otn. lso. To Oguea er Salt luaAa tilty aad rstars. Every day. June 1st to reptemoer Hutii. Ijui. To KaUownona Vara aad ret arm. Including rail and stage, a, very day, June 7th to &i-y-tember 12th. 1DS. To Vortlaad, Tacoma, Seattls, San Frssclsoo, Xoa Aagslea or SXaa Diego aad reurxv Doily June 1st to September 15th. 104. Circuit tonx via XVos) Angls, IVas Fraaciseo aad Parti and. Daiiy. June 1st to September 30th. 11 To Tallowstona Park aad sVetnra. Including rail, stage and hotels In park for regular tour Evry day, June 7th to September 12th, 19n. w eo':n.t-tr1n hnrnewekers' rates In effee-t every third Tuesday of fach month during 12t UNION PACIFIC S78S Also lo I first and V lagairs a CITY TICKET OFFICE 1324 Faraaia Strest. 'Phone Dou. 1823 -ar 47 1ST I 3 - US I 14 44. at i; ... 4 1 SHEEP The heavy fall or rain during ti.e iat two days evidently prevented Uie iuaui..g of sheep, with tits result that the totai receipts today cumbered only thres cars and they were ism us. There were two cars of wooted lunba, the earns aa brought ss.lS on Wednesday of last week, whicii sold today at 4 ). A car of sr.orn lambs bro4.gr.t 45 20. Wlnlc !"ie price louKe.l a l:tUe higher, es,ec:a.ly on the wooied lambs, st ill they were not as full today, and the feeling aa tn ma.ket was no oiura than steady. leuotatlona on lambs: Good to choice light wooied lam be. 3.igt: fair to gd light wooied lame. Sa.Ou'lUb: g wxl to chuice heavy wooied lame. I575gtl25; shorn lambs 75c undsr wooied stock. Quotations on aneep: Good to choice yeariinita shorn. 46 ,a 25. fa r to good yearlings, shorn. 24 75y6i'; good to choice wethers, shorn. 34.7I.ii 00; fair to good wethers, shorn, 44 20 j7E: good to eh. in ewei, aaoin. tt2Cj4.a. fair to good ewe, shorn. 4t.i-i45. culls' and bucks, shorn. 44. J-C4-i; wooied aneep 2i0-ae aoor shorn stock. No. At. Pt Ola Colorado lambs, wooied ss 4 4a) kaaaaa CHy Live Iferk Market. KANSAS CITY. May 3. "ATTLE Re ceipts. l.n head, including 6V aoutnern. market strong ta 15c higher; choice expirt and dressed foef steers. 4ri. fair to good. li-.a-J-i 15. western steerrt. 34. 70105. siockers ar.d feura. UAGi. auuti.ern sta-ers, 22.'Ui.25: stiuihern cows, 2n0o4;4.2j. native cows. 37 tTii JO. native he frrs. Se.0v tj-s.iv: bu.ls. n.u.'.iii-... caies. lO.Oo ... HOG44 Receipts. u.ie need: maraet 5c to 10c lower; lop. 46 4u; bula of sui.-s. H i"u OS: heavy. S,.iyi.; packer and autcuer. 4 2ovf 20. llgri'a 351lus7a. piaa, t-."j-j ).Jo. oil KP AND LAMii3-Re,-e,pta, T.jo.j head, market steady, Texas lrc htg.ler. laatba. la Oft", ewes and yearlings, 4 mh 4.JW. Texaa yearlings. 44.5-li i. Teaaa srieep, tiltat-Ji, flmkiT, arl I-4-Jera, 41 tJ4. .. 4. Jeeeiat Live S tee-at Market. ST. JOSEPH. May ll-CATTLrl-IU-ceipts. 2 lal hea.L Market a-eej.. ; r.aiivi-s. 25 U4 75; cows snd he'.fe-s, t2- 'i;i.75; stock-rs and feeders. 13-OvvO . HutlS- Receipts 4.7 head. Market ic lower: trp. 24 ; bula of aaies. SO ljjli5. SHEEP AND LAMIvS Kre:pta 1451 head. Market stow; lam rye 3k ijVsu; year lings atid wethers. 4v-4i;S A, ewes, (.7 l tOo. ket stror.g; beeves. 3S2g76; rows and heifers. 14 fio.7a; f-eders, 33.O0a4.75: calves and yearlings. B5-.ua. jo. HtjitiR-cepii4, i.M heafi' market lfi lower; range. oaitowSu; bulk of ue, $.luJ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK kf ARaCKI Cattle Klraw Hoars, 3 keep avatd Lavas ka Mav "5 l A 1-ff .17 D i Market firm; steers. 26 tMr7.3u: CHICAOO. l.'j head ' - - " 1 -' 1 ,ni-,, uuiia, 34 .iu, .; csives. 210ufa.5i; stuckera and feeders. 23 20.46 id. Hut,-Receipta. S3.O1O head, xarket l.VI Sv lower; choice heavy ahlpping 35 5 ; butchers. UkauS.ii, l'ght mixed, to Ju i5 35; cnoice lignt. 0.u4d, packing 36') itn ' -"'u-2 bullt ot sales. tSA-ii SHESTP ANTJ LA VI BS Recel pta, 30. Us head. Market atesdy to 10c lower; sheep. 4fzo.ii; lunibs. i.Ijt; yearlings, 34.!) Tj5. 2. Si. Loots Live S tax-It Vavrket. ST LOUIS. May 2S.---CA'T-IXRee!rU. 4..i. including 2.i Texans; steady; native a iiDPinf and export sieera. ivi iSKgrT 16; dres.-rd beef and butcher steers, ft. 2041. U); steers ur.iler Li pounds. 24.7410,15.51); stockers ar.d feeders, Vi.txraS ): cows and heifers. P nj.A, canners. ll.owiv: bulls, 12 5us 4'ju. calves. S3 Ae.bj. T,-xas and Indian steers. 32ej,0o; cows and heifers, li.75 Hl let Receipts, ( Ika) head; market lfi ? lower: p.gs and l:g..t. 22 4j4 40; packers. W W.b5.40; butcher and best heavy. o 5 -5 45. SHfcr-P A.l LAMMS Hecetpfs. L'J h.au: n-.arWei steal, native musious. 22 j0 ..6-.; Iamba, 24 0.7 0U, culls aod bucks. Stavek la Slabl. Receipts of lv- s'uck at the six clpai Western niArk-M veaier.i-4t : Slew a City Live lawk Majrket. SIOCX CrTT. Ia.. May la. Special Tele gra7a. 4XT1E1 jKsxsiU. 7iA haaU, oar- .aouth t 'marta. cloux Lity Kan.-aa t il. . ft. Louis tit. Joaeph . . . . t.hiCAgj Totals Ca-'.'e. ... 2.51 7"i ... fi 'm ... 4 9'"i ... 211 . .. . 14.UUM J ,H 12 U'.e v 40 v prtn- Sheep. 124 7.504 l.U" 3 401 20 U'lO .3)412 U4.414 32.743 i of ,e Market. NEW TORK. Hi,' l 1 1 T r"E P! -Pu t-1 re rioevd net uncharged to 4 p..ints lower. Ssles reported 4 2-' bes. Including J ily 4. lee; September AtaViClori Desvi.ber t-ic. Ppot coffee steady; No. 7 Rio. V'; 4 aAtja, Uci mild, quiet; Ctrduva. r4j":,o.