HIT: OMAHA 1A1LV JiKE: THURSDAY. MAY 28, 1008. 4 (.RAIN .WD PRODUCE MARKET HftTy Sport of Tneidiy Putt Damper on the Speculator. VALUES EASE OS SHOST SUTPOBT Waeat Ope-as I'asteady, hat Fleas aa Better Caah Dra awd Cloo ls Velars Are trag ' Raag of Prices. OMAHA, May r. I!, The sper-uletive market VII some quieter today after the heavy spurt yesterday and values wlill tt-y were well sustained be came some easier on a lark of support. Opinions diifer widely on th amount of rral crop dims?, while expert advices ara very favorable for the coming harveat. V hat opened unsteady, hut firmed on a better cash demand and closing Taluet were strong. Cehie were disappointing, but the ahort interest covered readily on all bulrea and offnet any reaction. May wheat opened at i,c and close-d P6c. Corn waa extremely dnll, with no featur or support after the rally at yesterday rin.e. The caah market waa not active and values were the, aareo aa yesterday. Price rallied strongly near tha close, with th market nervous May corn opened at 66c and clos-d at Sc. Primary wheat receipt were 412,000 bush ela and shipments IT?.") bushels, against teeipta last year of . buahela and shipments of X'.ia buahela. Corn reoe'ptr were swt.ooo buahela and shipments 96.1. 000 bushels, aaralnat receipts last year of 7o,0t buahela and ahlpmenta of 641 'Xi buahela. Clearanoee were lJ,") buahela of corn, 12 buahela of ewts. and wheat and flour ejusl to 4.'i buahela Liverpool closed 1'5'Nd higher on wheat and unchanged on corn. Peahoerd reported no buslneaa. Local range of options: Art lcles. Open, t High. I Low. ! Close.! Tes'y. Wheat- I I I t Mav... SSi,1 asi fcsi, r.J ( Julv... MV Mi Mal M--4 Sept... Wi, fcol Krtil gtiv. Corn I May... f 7" J CT fifi July... S W H S Sept.. 61 T. 63 (St I f Oat a I i Mty... 4, 19 4M, 4M Omaha Caah Prlees. ' WHEAT No. 1 hard. KV5"71V: No. S bard. irt4$9rc; No. 4 hard. iSfriic; No. a spring. HO'aWc. CORN No. 2. 64r: No. 8. 85l8ifi,c: No. 4. tJ4tfi564c; No. 2 yellow. ewc; No. t yel low, Ofrfc:; No. 2 white, 68Hc; No. X white. OATS No. I mlifd. BHfieic; No. 1 white, GlVfcc. No. 4 white, oOjMc , KE No. J, 74.76c; No. I. 71S73c. Carlot Aocctpta. Wheat. Corn. Oati. Cl.lc.ago- - 26 , m y Minneapolis 121 omalia 21 71 17 Lrluth -. 6J v CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Keatarea of tha Traalaa; aa4 Cloalaa; Prlera cn Board of Trade. CHICAGO. May V. The grain markets on tha local exchange were Irregular today, the May deliventa being atrong and the mora u.a.ar.t opllona wean. A new high record mark for the preaent May option In corn waa made at 81c. At ttie cloae May corn waa 1c higher with July unchanged. Wheat for July delivery waa off He. Oats were Vc higher. Provialona were 2Vc higher. Tha wheat market opened weak because of the failure ' of European markets to respond to yeatrrday a advance here. Shorta In the May delivery took advantage of tha amall decline and began to eover freely, which caused the price of that option to advance from $1.04 to S1.06 within the first fifteen minutea. Tie later market became strong because of the bulge In May corn. At the cloae the May option waa strong snd other deliveriea about steady. July opened V o He lower at t'ic. to fc. sold at it-c and then declined to SilVc The cloae waa at H-'c. May aold fcetween 11.04 and Jl. (' and closed at tha high point. Cirarancea of wheat and flour ware equal , to fr4.ii0 bu. Primary receipt were 4li. . bu.. .against SM.Ouu bu.. on tha aa.ru a last year. Minneapoila. Duluth and Chicago re ported receipts of liii cars against 14 cars last week and 2M cars a year ago. Com waa weak early In the day on sell ing by longs, but later rallied aharply on active covering by ahorta. The market In the latter haif of the day waa governed mainly by the congestion In the May de livery which resulted In an advance of that option to lc a new high price flr the year. The market cloixd strong. July opened St"4c to Vt5Nc lower at "c to 6''c eold off to t"c and then advanced to 6Sc. The cloae was at l'tj'Sc. May opened Vc higher at 7-. aold up to Sic and cloned at hCc. Ical receipts were 2&1 cars with U9 cars of contract gTade. oata were weak at the opening in aym pathy with other grain but rallied on green bug" reporta In Illinois and Indl ai.a. Jclv opened e lower at 47c sold at 'Te and then a'v.j.nced to e. cloalng at 4S- May solo between 6bc and h&c and cloeed. at iCSc Local recelpta were DO cars. Proviatona were easy early In the day but rallied later along with grain. At the cloae Julv pork waa up 2Vc at I1X7TH Lard arvd ribs were each up ihc st te.STH and 17 46 respectively. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow are: Wheat. U cars; -corn. 2tfl cara; oats. ISO tin; hoge. S6. bead. The leading futures tanged aa follows: ArtJclee.f Open.) High. Law. Cloee.l Tea y. Wheat May ' Jviy k Bept. Corn May July Sept. Oata aMay bMay July, Muly 6Vpt. Pork July frpt I-ard-J-Jlv Sept. Rlha July Sept. 1 04 1 oV iravl "e!S 1 OW! 1 044 S9 91 Hi 7 nfi4V45;H' 5', I ., 47W 4fS 65 47S! 47V. 4f 884 29 II 7 14 Oo U 12 7TM, 12 H li K 12 77HI 12 7S 14 06 14 00 14 0 I7s" I I7H! 65 72S I 7a S 70 76 72H 7 7 7 41 I T 40 7 46 7 7 7 vsi T UhJ No. t aOldL " bNrw. Cth qnotatiena were aa follows: FIXH'K Market aieady: winter patenta. 24 &-u 4 8.". straights. 14 2lfl4 6"; spring pat ents. 2&K4)4).v, atraigbta. K(ujg45; bakera. 63tV3 4 1K. WHEAJ-No. 2, Bc$1.07; No. 2 red. 21.04 COKN-No. 2. 79V; No. 2 rellow. 7Sc OATS No. 2. (nc; No. 2 while, 6ate; Jto. 2 white, 613&4C SEETS-Flax, No. 1 northwestern, H.26H PROVISION Short ribs, aldea Oooee) S i.J.j-7.SC. Meaa pork, per btvL U TJii 12.:i, Lard, per lot' ibe.. tt-47. Short clear s.dea (boxeCK. J.-I.i.e rollowirg ware uie receipts and ahlp njnia of flour and grain: Articles. Recelpta. Shipments Fluur. bhls 26 0 liSiO Wheat, bu..... .KB 4.y Corn, bu 6m.4i 1M0 Oata. b..... iei Oi i36 Rye. bu Ki.000 I.UO Barley, bu B. S.Oiu On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creamertea. ISavac; dairies. 14j Ale Egga, easy; at mark caaes lixSjded. ljlV; firaia. lc; prime firsts, 1V. Cheese, ateady; K-VtlllV " Philadelphia Prodoeo Market. PHILADELPHIA. May t7. BCTTER S.eady; extia wvsterm creamery. 24c; near- Ir i-nnts. 26c. EGG Steady: Pennsylvania, add other nearby firsts, free cases. l.Wc at mark: current r--e.pis In returnable cases. lc at mark; weetera firsta. free caaea. 17V st mam; correoi irvupis, tree casa, ia at mark. CHKKSB-Steady: New Tork, full creams choKe. UttilW;: fair to good. 1AB-Uc - LlrerrMl Grata Market. LIVFRPOOU May 27 WHEAT-pot, f'rm; Ne. S red. western winter. 7s td, No. 1 Cahfortiia, "is V Futures, quiet: July. 7s tad, ScptemUr. 7s td; December. 7s CORN "pot, firm; new. American, fciln 4ried. as HVd; old. Amerlraii. mixed, aa. Futurea. dull; May. norutnal. PEAS Canadian, firm at 7s 24. Available Soppllee of Grata. NEW TORK. May C Special caUes and tri-fraphic cvaiuunlc-tkns received by llradstieria a how (tie following changes in axaiiaMe auppllea as comHued with f-it-viue ai-couitt: ti. at. I nurd Slates, east of the Roiklea. 4irea.ttl I. buabcia; Canada, de rra-d. l.tt bufhela; total T'i'td Ptatea ard ranada. derreaad. 17'a.') bihla: a Prat for and In Kurope In ''saed. buahela: total American and Ktiron supply. decreased. buahela. Corn. l'nltd P'atr-a and Canada, de creaaed. -?( buahela. Oata. fnitd Ptatea and Canada, de traaed. O.or buahela. The leading decreaaea and Increases re ported this week follow: Ie-res: Chicago private elevators. Slt('( buahela. Increase!-. Omaha. C. buahela. SEW YOHK CEvr.RU. MARKET Qaotatloas of the Day oa Y art ems Coaanaodltlea. NEW TORK, Way r.-FLOrR-Recelpts, Tl.VA bbla : exporta. 1?..' tibia ; matket aieady with moderate t r: ; Minneapolis patenta, f, w inter "ra'arita. M ti; Mlnn-eoia lak-ra. It J-lj-i S"; w inter extraa. t&.fnQ4 lft; winter pattnia, IIWi; winter low gradea. t'oiv. Bye flour, firm; fair to good, Mie-fliS', irioiee to fancy. 4 rS li. COKN.MEAL Firm; fine white arl yel low. II. Hal , cvarse. I. fr'jl 06, klin dried. HVE Firm; No. t western, lc f. o. b.. New York. WHEAT Recelpta. 1K.0W bu.; exports, 0 104 bu. Fpot tarv; No. 2 red, Il.tH ele vator; No. I red. ll.WS. f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, tl.l. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard winter. $1.1J4. f. o. r.. afloat. TleldJr.g to Improved crop news at home and abroad, wheat broke over a cent per buahel today but finally rallied a little with the late corn bulge and eloped c to le net lower. May. ll.iS&l 7. cV.aed at ll f1; July, ll.OC-a-lrVjl v. closed at tl.'t'S; Beptember, !Vd57''-, cloaed to. CORN Receipts, .675 bu.; export, M.f Fpot, market, steady; No. 2. Tfcc, cotn Inal, elevator, and 744c, nominal, f o. b, aOosx Option market waa weak and lower early owing to better crop news, but recovered on the aenaatlonal atrenglh of May at Chicago and closed Vc to Vc net higher. May, cloaed at 7c; July, 76ur 77c, cloaed at Vic; September closed a t73c OATS-Recelpta. Bl.Oi'in bu.: exporta. 121.nnn bu. Snot, market ateady; mixel oata. is to 32 pounds. 4c. natural white. 26 to 32 pounds iiHftti; clipped white, l to ) pounda, H A Y Steady and easy; good to choice, HOPS Steady, state, common to choice, 1KT crop, MiUc; crop, 4'tf6c; Pacific coaat. JSaiT. 'pc; l!i"6. 3tiic. HIDES Firm; Bogota. lTc; Central America. l?Vc LEATHER Quiet; acid. 19-527C PROVISIONS Beef, steady: family. 116 W 4517.(10; meaa, fm.s'ti14.(Ki: beof bama. 236. (Kl gjK.00; packet. 214. fr! 16. 00; city, extra India meaa. t24.0i2iK.ftO. Cut meat a. ateady; pirk led bellies. I?." 10.00; pickled hams. Il0.no. Lard. quiet; western. &$ 2 66: refined, steady; continent. ISi 0ft; South America, 2S.60; compound, $77V&S 2&- Pork, steady; family. $17.or& 18 (K; ahort clear, quiet; famllv. tl7.KiB'la.(rj; short clear, 17.avEiT7.7B: mesa. 214. 7017. 5. TALLOW Steady ; city t2 per package), BUc: country (packagea free), MHrtc. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 3H 6Hc; Japan, nominal. POCLTRY Alive, dull: western spring chickens, Joe: fowls. 13,0; turkeys. 11c. Pressed, easy; western spring chickens, gfrgc: turkeys. I?i617c; fowls, laguc. BCTTER Steady; creamery-, third to firsts. l'ii !c; state dairy, common to fin est. lfc:c; process, common to special, 14vC. CHEESE Steady ; full creamery, old, specials, lac; state, full cream, old. small, white, fancy, 14Ac; state, large and small, colored, fancy. 14V?; state, old. fair to prime, HVSllSc; state, old, common, M; state, full cream, new, 9310c; akinis, Sc. FXV5S Steady : state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, mixed, 18V; firsts to extra firsta. 17tblSc; western Iirala, luc, aeconda, 15Vl&16c. WEATHER IX THE GRAIN BELT Showers aad Thea Pair for Tharsday, Sara the Prophet. ' OMAHA. Neb.. May 27. 1908. Moderately heavy ahowera were general In the central valleya last night, and con tinue In the lower Missouri and upper Mississippi valleya this morning. The weather continues unsettled In the moun tain district, and, with a trough of low Treasure extending from the southern Rocky mountain slope northeastward across the Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys, the outlook la favorable for showers and cooler in this vicinity tonight, followed by rair Tnursaay. Omaha record of temperature and precipi tation compared with the corresponding day of the past three years: 1908. 1907. 1906. 1. Minimum temperature M 42 f3 Precipitation 23 .00 T .l Normal temperature for today 66 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation aince March 1, .71 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period In 19i)7, 6.47 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period In 1906, .4a of an inch. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster Cora aad Wheat Resloa Balletla. For the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Wednesday, May 27, I?: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- Bi.tion. Max. Mln. fall. Sky Aahland. Neb.... hi .66 1.61 . .16 .'A .37 .25 .72 .16 .21 .87 .87 1.00 .67 .44 Cloudy Raining .1ear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear oudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Auburn. Neb K3 6i Cnlumbua, Neb.. 6 67 Falrbury. Neb.... 88 65 Fairmont, Neb... 86 55 Gr. Island. Neb.. 8 54 Hartington, Neb. 74 48 Hastings, Neb.... 87 61 Oakdale, Neb.... 64 65 Omaha. Neb 83 68 Tekamah, Neb... 82 62 Alia. Ia 81 67 Carroll. Ia SI 67 ClHj-inda. la. 84 6i sioux ntv. ia.. so Cloudy Ui.imnm tpmfwrstui fr twelve-hour period ending at I a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp Rain. Station. Btatli Chicago. 111. 36 Columbus, O l Des Moines, la. .. 13 Indianapolis, lnd.. 12 Kansas City. Mo.. 18 louisvllle. Ky... 1 Minneapolia. Minn. 24 Omaha, Neb 15 Ct linta Vln 12 Mas. Mln. Inches. 82 60 .0 84 62 .06 80 & .36 84 C2 .18 88 66 .( 8 64 .06 68 M .2 4 6 a 85 fit .00 The weather la cooler In North Dakota and alightly warmer in other portions of the corn and wheat region.. Ralna have fallen within the last twenty-four hours hi all except the St. Louis district. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. St. Loata Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS, May 17. WHEAT Lower; track. No. 2 red, caah, 2l01fcl02; No. 2 hard. JeclLuWi; July. RV-ec; September. 66Tc OoRN Higher; track, No. 2 cash, 72V 72c; No. 2 white, 7VsU75c; July. Tlc; Sep tember. V"- OATS Firm; track. No. I caah, 63V; No. 2 white. 66c; July, 5c; September, TV. FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, h S 4.90; extra fancy and straight, M14i4.; clear, I3.6ti.3. SEED Timothy, steady. t317S. CViHNMKAL Steady at $130. ltkAN-U Mk; sacked, east track. 21.17. HAY Steady : timothy, fji.0rj3li.u9; prairie, Ili-wglS 00. IRON COTTON TIES 22.06. BAOJIMl- 7c. HEMP TWINE Sc. PROVISIONS Pork. steady; Jobbing. 112 76. laid higher; prime sieam. (8 i& 8 Ha. Trr aall meat a ateady; boxed extra short, r.76: clear ribs. t7.UP; ahort cleara, t .uO. Bacon steady: boxed extra snort, 6 70; clear ribs. tvlTH: short cleara. $ 12. POULTRY Firm; rhsckena, h.v. apnnga. 263"-c: turkeya. 11 lit-; ducks, 7c; geese, oc. BL'TTER Steady; creamery, 20(aJc. EGOS ttteady, 14c case count. Receipts Shipments. Flour, bbls ijO 14.( What, bu I9.0O 69.0i0 Corn, bu 161. 0t fct.Ou Oats, bu 38.U.O 8J.0O MlaaeapolU Crala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 27. WHEAT No. I bard. l.l:S; No. 1 northern. !.10e; No. 2 northern, fl 10S; No. I northern, 2l.08v; Ks. 2 Rcrthers. f! stl.fc.; ilif. Julv, f 1 .Mtv jrl (C : September. flc BRAN In bulk. 621 2xeri bu. FLOl'R Unchanged, flrat patenU. 25 46 46i; second patenta. tStt ; first clears. 64 3t.j4.S5. avcond cleara. Ii 5tt6. ' Mllwaakeo Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. May 27. WHEAT Higher; No, 1 northern. 21 lltfl-US. h;o. 2 noiihern. tl l'l July. Vic. B A RLE T Lower; No. 2. fx, sample. 62 t)Tc. CviRN Firm; No. 2 caah. TIgTtc; July V- Dalath Grata Market. DULUTH. May r7 WHEAT No. 1 norU.ern. 6i ; May, I107, Jaly, al.OTV; Septtmbvr. 4c. Toledo Sed Market. TtLEDO. May 7 "Eta-Clovtr. Octo ber and Dvccu.ber, f.-ii. NEW MR STICKS AND BONDS Farther Speculative Liquidation it Feature of Market. PEICES DE0P TO LOWER LEVEL Oafslde Deanaad Proves lasofllrleat to Absorb OsTerlaa-a aad Bear Party Is Eaeoaragred to Make Aaothrr Raid. NEW TORK. Vsy ST. Further specj lstiTe lkiuldstlon was obvious in today s stotk market, during the progress of wl.Uh prices were carried to a lower level than has been touched sinoe the movement b gan In the latter part of last week. The downward course of prices finds as little in the actual news to account for It as did the previous advance, a fact which strengthens the view that the operations sre centered In few hands. While the s-ll-irg now in progress need not represent fears of coming unfavorable events. It must be accepted as a reflection of a cer tain disappointment over the effect of such favorable developments as have occurred and which have failed to incite a sufficient demand for stocks to absorb realising sales, eaeept at the price concessions which are being mad. When the stationary level was ohce fairly established, there came Into notice also revived activity on the part of the encnuraK-ed bear party in the circu lation of reports calculated to prompt sell Ins of stocks and so help on the effort to depress prices, feme such reports bday were of conridersble effect. This effect was clearly een in the case of some of the railroads of lower credit under sus picion, earlier in the year, of financial em batrassment. bjt since credited with being safely extricated from their troublee. On account of these rescues, the reKjnd In the stocks from extn-nie depression was particularly violent, leaving them the more vulnerable to the revival of rumors im pugning their solvency. The violent breaks tn this class In today's market aided ma terially In the bear campaign for lower pricea. The character of some of the crop dam age reports also awakenod suspicion of bearish origin by reason of the mysterious allusions to thf- hidden sources of In formation on which they were based. The viultiit fluctuations In grain prices yester day gave force to these rumors, although largely due to technical speculative con ditions In those markets. This was better perceived today when detailed news of weather conditions was known. Another field of bearish Industry was in the al leged intention of the federal government in the matter of further prosecutions of cerporatlons. The filing of the suit of the government against the New Haven has left speculative sentiment on this subject sensitive. However, the Influence of numerous rumors In this class was some what dashed by the assertion of the at torney general, as reported In Washington dispatches, that "they seem to be stock lobbing affairs." With these various evi dences of professional bear operations on an active scale, the disposition to sell stocks became less urgent and the shorts found themselves less able to cover their commit ments when they sought to buy for that purpose. The later resiliency of the mar ket waa the natural consequence. The easy tone developed in the bond market waa of more Influence on financial sentiment even than the break in stocks. The feeling over the Investment situation was affected by the reception given to new notea issues opened for subscription and for which the demand 1s less keen than for the high grade bond issues previously of fered, in spite 3f the attractive return of thia class of lssufs. The engagement of more gold for loth France and (rermar.y added to the sum which must come out of the total of the banks' cash holdings in making up the coming bank statement and which has reached a sufficient figure to make a considerable proportional in road even on the wide margin cf the pres ent surplus. The effect of the week's finan cing on the loan item, also, must be reck oned with. The tone of the money market was not affected. bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, 22,706.000. United States bonds were un chartered on call. Following were the sales and range of prices on the Stock exchange today: Bales. H x Low. Close, Adams Esprssa 1M Amaigaaiated Copper American Car Sr Fouad.... do preferred ... Amerlrai) Cnttoa Oil da preferred American Express Aotertcaa Hide A L pfd.. American Ice American Llnaaed Oil .... do preferred American Locomotlra pfd do preferred American Smelt A Refcs-. do preferred American Sugar Refng .... Amer. Tobacco, pfd. cert.. Anaconda Mining Co Atchison do preferred Atlantic c oast 1-lna Baltlmor A Ohio do preferred Brotlyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific Central of New J"rajr Chasapoake A Ohio C&lcaso Great W'ealern Chttaao A Konhweaiern .. Chlrtfo. Mil. A St. Paul.. Cbicaso Terminal A Trail. do preferred C. C. C. A St. Louia Colorado fuel A iron .... Colorado A Southern ...... do lat preferred ).. do 2d pr-terred Consolidated taa Cora Products do preferred ... IeLawara A Hudaoa tielaaare. Lack. A Via.. DrnTer A Ria Grande .... do preferred Distillers' Becnrtties atrle do 1st preferred do 2d preferred General Electric Illinois Central Icteraallonai 'Paper do preferred International Puma do preferred Iowa Central Kansas Cttr Southern do f referred Loalsvtli A KashTlUe .... Moaicaa Central Minneapolis A St. Louis . M . Bt P. A Bault Sta. M do preferred Missouri Pacific Missouri, kanaaa A eaaa .. no preferred Kational Lead Kal. R. R. of Mealos. pfd Sow York Central Stw Turk. Ontario A West. Norfolk A Woatera do prof erred .............. Nana American Pacific Mall Peansrivanla people's Oas Pluaburg. C. C. 1 (C L.. Preaexl fuaal Car do preferred . 4S.SOA nt :h v 1.P.4 6 3iS S So r i" is,ioo a if li :.5 4SS 474, 4 l't 41.4'W 74H 7: 7?t, sr t rrs ktw 1.70J ;!a irw W's llKl W 1" W . r.,n ;k4 so 8.7- 8.-S k ltw fe-1, "S X 4 k t."J a7 MS f'H lte US M'i US 42 f"rt 4!" 4C. 4"S 8 IT-TS " l-'-S i is :w i 14.0.W 4?.a tt 43S S 1 T-w IMS If'S 151 41IV l- 1S let '.'.7.'. 28 t r it i,-.s 6.f." Ms ' J-S 7U 114. tot, XI M 4 J....O 123S 1J1S W ies ) y- n ses s i uu ji 14 r t4 Me !s :is !4a e 44 u ts l.tno 14 ti tV 9. Ml ttS tl 21 S J0 4U 3 tin 4f r it: -tu. 4I1 JSS !S4 1&4S r- ia 134 i4 w 11 1S l-'S "0 ! M VS 4.K cn & r? 7!H 1 1's iS K-W sua S3 tJ :n, . : m ,4 l ll HH l'S -j is ;t it- so 111 111 lis JJ 4C.4O0 87 ., H i ij tt-s a s Ms uo (ilS 8s e l.e r im H io aits ll' lc?s !' , l-C's i.M 34 it S tn s H II SO 0 7l !S W t.V 14.J 118. l.fct, lis SO 91 S 91 Sf 76 6 27 27 n Puilmaa Palace Car Readme .... its lov us .... M . .lad. To ill do itft prefsrrea do 2d preferred ......... Republic Steel do prof erred .1.1 Rock laland Co .v do pitfoiiad f. LA i Fran td pfd Sc Louis Soethveatera do preferred govraera Pacific do preferred Southern Railway do preferred Traaa A Pacific Toledo. St Loaia A West. H 1"S 7S !, US ilrS li. l.sao J7s toe 7s 17 IM 94 llxl U IT 7W iS M eS l.e luv ii n- i: 2 e 14. is I4v x S 44 9.11 tiS 17 44 41 do preferred t'nioa Pacific ex. di . Intoa Panrtc pfd .... t'niled States Express t olled Stales Reaitr I'nilod siatte Rabber da preferred failed Steel So preferred Vtrfinia-Caroiina Cnenx. do preferred wabaaS do preferred Welle-rarao Expreas .. Weattngkouae Kiectnc . Western I aim V keehKf A Lake Erie . Wisconsin Conlral do preferred Northern Pacific Continental Leather ... do preferred M0 s ...1I7 14" law m St ho as t" S eS '! S s ;s :x 9i 4 us 9 1S 4t lil a 9s a is 91 If. 95 US sev J4S 91 S .70l t, Imi SOU X2 i:s It . ! 1.9' 4t if ti y wis Sou M tl 2 1) W U.li 19 4s ts 11 Great Sort a a pfd lot Met ds preferred .... Clah Copper t n It". l'.' 91 k II S 9i( f", S t.9aj K5 Tenneaeea CoxipiV . . . . 7 Total eak-a for the day, C.5(aj shares. Ferris a riaaaelal. LONTiON. May 27 -Money was plentiful and In moderats den and on tne market today and discounts were easy. On tt,e stock exchange cneap money continued Ij be a strengthening influence on the mar kets generally. Oi It -edged securities were supported io anticipation of a reduction toniorrow In the Bank of England a rate of discount and run a. la advanced sharply on thla belief. K at. 'Irs were buoyant on good local, as well as Paris buying, while tae more settled labor conditions held home raila Ttie local buaineaa in American aec unties waa small and heavy, tne un loading of Wall street csusitg an unaettled feeiing tare, iVricta eAhcd below larity after the-.r early steadlneea. The settle ment revealed the bear position and tf.s carryover ratea are from 2 to 2 per cent The aftern-i'n session was nuiet Advices from New York were colorless and after a slight reaction the market closed heavy. ew Tork Moaey Market. NEW TOP.K. May 27-PRIME MER CANTILE FATF-H .H&4 pr rent. TERM NO EXCHANGE Firm. with actual business in bankers' bills at 24 871 r 4 STati for dmand snd at 24 8'tM 4 8.A0 for sixty -day bills, commercial Mils. 94 84 s:i. .K liar. tJr; Mexican dollars. 47c PON PS Government, steady; railroad, tin-. MONEY On call easy at 1V31S per cent: ruling rate, I, per cent: closing bid. 1't fr cent, oi'tfred at 1 per cent. TIME LOANS Quiet and steady: sixty dnys. iw, per cent; ninety dsys. iVtfS per cent: months. ,iTri') per cent. The following are the (.losing quotations on ronds: I f rf la. re Hvj IH M ! do eotipoa 1 ! d 4Ss. td series . S7, I f. Xa. reg 1"L A S. snlfled 4a . Ms do rouros 11-a. Manhattan c m fell I'. S 4, re. M,i cent 4a S1 do eeupea . ia 1st lar Amer. Tr-baoco ts ... 71 a St. L, aa.. S do do jo m K A T. 4a At-hlsr.n res. ex aSr j, ax dT adjust 4a .. .. sN R R. of M e 4s. 7 do r. 4a :v,e. Y. Cent ( ls . 'H do c. fa . ... I"!S N t Cent, f is. l4t Atlantic c. L, 4a H Nor Par. 4a l"'.4e Baltlniore A Ohio 4s . f ea00 j. ji u, do ia :s 'S A W. c 4a .... fHi Kro,lTn R T. r 4a 7tS Oa g. U rfd 4a . 91 V Certral of O t. . 1"4S Penn. r. Ia, ljl. axi Mo lat lna do eon 4a not do U Inc ..41 - Re.4tg ( 4s Jo d Inc , ,i Krp of tons 6s lMh, Ch k Ohio se l'st. L. A I M e. H n i hi. at Alton -a . T ft. L. A 8 f. f( 41 Tl C. Bag new 4. s s. L I w. c. a ... C. R I A P. . St eo, A,r L ex .... u do ml 5. 71 rttb Pae. 4a M do refrirer. 4a - V , to let 4a . "C C C A t L. f 4i Southern Rr. ia ....1K Celurado Indus Sa . 1 Tei. A Pae. lots .110 Colorado Mid' 4s.,.. iV,e-r pt W 4s . 71 Cclo. A gouth 4 ... 8SVil'nloB Par 4a J01 Ieia A Hod. ct. 4a. oo cr 4a o4 ie-nrer A Rio O. 4a. S! r . Steel Id as .... t E'le, prior Ilea 4s . M Waharh lots l' do fen. 4a 7 Vnn Md 4a TlVJj Hocking Vol. 4Ss....lCi, a-a-. 4, L. g aa .... a Inter Met. 4s .... f1 wia lent. 4s v J! 4s ;, S T . K H SacU. .lJi.S Bid. Offered. - Bostoa stocks aad Roada. BOSTON. May 27 Monev. call los ns. y$ i per cent; time loana. 34" per cen t. The lonowiiiK were tne nosing prii.es on and bvinds: stocks Atrhiaon ad. 4a 4o 4a Althleon do ptd Boston A Albany... Elotton A Maine . riKhburg ptd Mexican Oetttral .. N. Y. N. H A H. I'nlon Tarlflc Amer. Arge. Chen).. do pfd Amer. Pnen. Tub.. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. Tel A Tel... Amer. Woolea do pfd In. Iron A Rteel.. dleon Else. Ilium (en. Electric Nana. Electric ..... do pfd Masa. Gaa t'niled Fruit .., lotted Shoe Marh.. do pfd C. 8. Steel do pfd Afcheu. . tf-s Adventure is . WS Allouex 94 9u Amalgamated S3 . s Atlantic '. It '4 Binaham 71 Its Calomtt A Heels. .. .asi JlifSCenteunlal '0 . lt-S tVtpper Rang Te .1J4 Italy Wert 9S .Jk Franklla Is . i Oranbr 91 . K3 lale Koralo It's . 7S Max. Mining IS .121S Michigan 9s .LiS Nonas k tt 117SDM I'omlnloa 3S . !! Oaeeo la 97 . t' s Parrot . 1 Kuinry at .I1S Khannoa lt 134 S Tamarack 97 . S Trinity 1114 . 44 I'nlted Copper 4s . of I . g. Mining 17 It V. 9. Oil 91 . US Vtah 4"Vi . fTs Victoria as . fs W'inona : 4 .1K-4, Wolrorio Loadea Stock Market. , IX)NDON, May 27. American secuHtles opened dull and to lower today. Luring the early trading the market was heavy and at noon prices were unchanged from the opening. London closing stock quotatlonar Consols, money . .ST2-14Vo . Kan A Tessa.. ST do account 97 New York Central. . .Vv. Anaconda S Norfolk A Western.. 71 Atchison tit ao pfd si do ptd MS Ontario A Westers . 40 nut I mora A Ohio... so Pennsylvania (IS Canadian Pacific 1C1 Kand Mines 4 Chesapeake A Ohio.. 4414 Reading es ttw. ureal nmera.. 1 southern Kallway .. 17 Chi.. Mil. A Bt- P.. Ill do pfd 44 It Bears K'Ta Souihoro Pacific Itv, Deneer A Rio Grande 9f tnloa Pacific 14!. V, do pfd H do pfd 4 Erie 9.Vjl"nitod Sute gtael.. r do :st pfd 40 do pfd IPJ'a do td pfd..... 9s Tt'abaae 11 Grand Trunk 11 do pfd M Illinois Central 1 J"S Spnlh 4a :S LiouiaTlli v Kash..l97 Amalgamated Copper. (4 SILVER Bar, sjuiet at 24 7-16d per oun.-a. MONEY IrfiH, per gx-nt. The rate of disciuint In the open market for short bills is ft, till per cent; for three months' bills. 1 per cent. Xtsj York Mlalaa; Storks. NEW YORK. May 27.-Mlning stocks closed as lollowa: , Alice LeaJrille Co. 6 Breoe . 1' Little Chief I Brunawlck Con. t Mextcaa 94 Comateck Tus. Stotk. 94 Ontario Comaiork Tun. Bonds 14 Ophir 240 Cob. Cal. snd Va . Ht Small Hope it bora Fllver Standard IS iron Sllrax liX Tallow Jacket U Treaaary Btatenaeat. WASHINGTON, May 27. Today s state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund exclusive of the 215O.000.0u gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, 2:io.0.013; gold coin and bullion, tl6,4c,7ol; gold certificates. $46,016,270. Bank Clearlags. OMAHA, May 27. Bank cieaingi for today were 6i,n.K7.o2 and for the corre sponding date last year 21,612,622.12. Kaaaaa City Orala aad Prevlsloas. KANSAS CITY. .May WHEAT Un changed: May. 9Dc; July. lbc; September, tvic; cash, Np. i tard, eoV'fatlol; No. I hard. Wc; No. 2 red, 96fe,Vc. No. I red, iktVj14c. CORN Hlc higher; May, 70c; Julv, f3V; September. tc: cash. No. 2 mixed. Hfc; No. 2 mixed, 1tl,1Tc; No. 2 white, 'ivtg'lc: Nu. 2 while, 7(s5j7vHc OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 63c; No. 2 white. 51c. HI E 74ra The. HAY Steady: choice timothy, tlL6jj ll.tki; choice prairie, 29.004jS.ao, LL'TTER Finn; creamery, 21c; packing stock. 1V- EtjtjS Fresh extras steady at 16c; cur rtnt receipu weak at l.lVsc. Recelpta. Shipments. Wheat, bu ? taS.fiOfJ ..ooO Corn, bu ,(jo Jt,txj Oats, bu 6.0U9 2,000 Options at Ksnsas City: Articles. I Open, Hlgh. Low. 1 Close. Wheat July .. Sept .. Corn July .. Sept- . S5J fa: 4 6614A 82 83VA I fSVO', l I to V9i ....I 631,; 64 I ....irs'a6o,av Peoria tirala Market. FEORIA. 111 . May 27. CORN Steads ; No. 2 yellow. 74tg76c; No. 2 yellow, 72c; No. I. 7t"c: No 4. 3c; no grade, Sic. OATS Unchanged; No. I white, KfiSZitxc; No. 4 white. 4lc. WH16KY-21.35. Metal Market. NEW TORK. May 27 METALS There was quite a snarp decline In the London tin market, with spot clueing at 126 6a and futures at A. 1-7 2 td. The local market was weak and lower in conseuuence wltn quotationa ranging from $:"S uu to t'S 5ti. Spot copper closs-d at 56 17a 6d In Lon don and futures at, 67 l"s Locally the market was weak, with lake quoted at 21.! TVn 12 74; electrolulc at f.2 -fa 12.75; casimii. ll-.i7Hi:.50. Lead was unchanged at All 15a in London and at 94 25o4 (IT in the local market. Spelter waa also un changed In both markets, being quoted at 19 il In London and at 64 55o4 locally. Iron waa unchanged, with Cleveland war rants quoted at urn in London. The local market was steady, with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at S16.76vlT.6i; No. 2. 214(a) ft!-75; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern auft at 2i.2:.ai7.j. ST. LOUIS. May 27 METALS Lead un settled, held. 64HTJ4:j. speller, dull at 64-46 asked. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralta. NEW YORK. May 27, EVAPORATE! AriVLEJS are quiet, with fancy liifeltAic' choice. e4&!Sc; prime, 767V, snd common to fair. iVj-ee. L'RIElJ ri;iTT3 Tiunea are said to be In moderate demand on spot, with quo tations ranging Iron 245ri4c for Cali fornia and 6'ul0e for Oregon. Aprirota unchanged, who choice quoted at 13124c; extra. 14i14V. snd fancy, litalat. Peaclt-s quiet, with choice. 43wc; extra. 6sc; fajtcy, '4c; extra fancy. llnV- Raisins quiet, with 1 1 oae inusrstel at 4s34; choice to fancy, aeeded. 4Vs$T4a: aeellesa ralair, 6uc, and London layers. 21 ZVl 25. CoaTeo Market. NEW VfiRK. May 27 COFFEE Market for coffee futures opened quiet at un changed prices. The'e was a little ecat tered demand and with offerings light, the market advanced alightly la ttie late trad ing witn the close quiet, net unchanged to 6 points higher. Sales were reported of 6. 5"i bags, iuciudlrg August st 4 l.r; Sep tember st iloc; Iierimber at Attic. Si..l coffee, quiet; No. T Rio. c; No. 4 Santos. r,'uec jU.ltl tuffee. quisl, Cwidjv. 0 0MxflA LIVE STOCK MARRET Beit Beevei Five to Ten Higher, Other Slow, bat Steady. HOGS SHOW MORE DOTL0Y13LEKT beep aad Lambs la Moderate Receipt, While the Trade Is More Lively, hat at Prices steady with Taeaday. SOUTH OMAHA. Msy 27. 19n Receipts were: Cattle. Hois Sheep Official Monday 2.562 7.2 Ml Official Tuesday 2.141 12.W 2 714 Estimate Wednesday 1.560 10. 2.116 Three davs this week.. 7T4 9.Vt 7. Same dava last week ... 1 946 25.0.2 U.r Same davs 2 weeks ago.. 12.717 B4 2".M2 Same days 2 weeks ago.. 10.642 11. oil 11 142 Same days 4 weeks ago. .10 v 26.779 29 2 10 Same day last year.... 1774 27.92 Ki.OM The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the ear to date, compered with last year: lf". 1SP7. Inc Pec. Cattle 259.910 4 916 11)4.008 Hoga 1.214 1 L024 979 189.124 Sheep 699.8B9 759,972 ll.0al The following table 9how the average price of hoga at South Omaha for the last several daye. with romparlaona: Date. I IP. 1907.19t.49(.lo4.;isl.19n2. May is.. May 17.. May 18.. May 19.. May 20.. May 21.. May 22.. Mav 23.. Msy 24.. May io.. May ... May r... ( 19 ( a; 26 6 29' I i tV 6 t t I to, t M 4 451) 21 4 62, 2A 4 251 0 4 47 241 4 46, ( 25 7 07 T 12 J 11 6 2"S 6 24 S S'js'ai 6 27 1 26V 24; I W. 11 04 ' 1 4 41, 7 m 22 19 2? 2 m i 19 7 02 4 r I 7 08 7 06 (Hi Ml 9 771 97 4 25 4 24 4 29 6 144 6 6 145 I I I so 221 r. 1I 4 47, Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a. C M. St. P. Ry.... 2 I Missouri Pacific 2 I 1 Union Pacific 22 46 t 1 C. A N. W. (east) 6 1 C. A N. W. (west) ... 20 60 1 1 C St. P., M. A O.... 11 4 1 C. B. A Q. (east).... 4 2 C, B. g. (west).... 26 4 C. R. 1. A P. teasti.. 1 1 C R. L t P. (west).. .. 1 Illinois Central 1 2 Chicago GU Western .. 2 .. 1 Total receipts .... 72 146 19 I The disposition of the day's receipts was ss follows, each buyer purchasing tha num ber of bead, indicated: Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 220 1.936 iil Swift and Company ..... 426 J.4S8 WO Cudahy Packing Co Sa 2.140 440 Armour dr Co 256 1.62 400 Swift, from Kansas City Cudahy, from Kanaaa Cy ... ... 251 Sehwartachild A Sulsbr 50 Hill A Son 21 F. P. Lewis 1 Huston 4 Co 2 J. B. Root A Co 14 J. H. Bulla 22 L F. Hubs 2J4 Cudahy Bros. Co 1,171 Sullivan Bros 21 New York Butchers 61 '. United Dressed Beef Co.. 20 Hoffman Bt Omaha Fk g. from K. C 4!i Other Buyers 76 ... 462 Totals 1.681 10.2S1 1.4(a) CATTLE Receipts of csttle were ex tremely light for a Wednesday, only sixty eight cars being reported In. Thla waa not enough to make very much of a market, still it waa a great plenty.- considering the unfavorable condition of the trade. In fact light recelpta were welcome so as to give the market a little breathing spell and a chance to recuperate. There seemed to be orders for a few good caule and buyers were out in the yards esrly In the morning and picked out here and there such stuff as would suit their purposes, paying generally A little- atronger pricea. In fact quits a number of salesmen who hsd the right kind thought they sold out &tjT0c higher than yesterday. On the other hand, cattle that did not find special favor tn buyers' eyes were no more than ste'sdy and all low price cattle were very slow and hard to move at weak prices. Cows and heUera of good" quality were lh light supply and sold qutte readily at firm prices as compared with yesterday. The common to medium kinds were no bet ter than steady. Good bulla ara selling con siderably lower than they were a short time ago. but it ia A noticeable fact that the commoner grades such as are known on the market as Bologna bulls were in good demand and were selling closer than usual to the best grades. There were no stackers or feeders In the yards this morning, but the feeling; waa about steady. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn fed steeers, 2 2567 00; fair to good corn fed steers. 2i V-jt.26, common to fair corn fed steera, 24.756 66; good to choice cows and heifers, H65flf5.no; fair to good cows and heifers, So.7534 66; common to fair cows ana neiiera. S2.zmii.7I; good to choice stock era and feeders. 94.&4 65; fair to good atock ers and feeders, t4.Ot04&6; common to fair stockers and feeders, IIOOAOO; stock heifers. I2.76SS.60. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 14... W... 10... 17... It... 41... 14... 14... II... a... 19... 17... 14... at... xi... .'.'.'. II... 24... 2... 4... 9... t... A. Pr No. At. ., sail .. 9T4 .. e .. 9M .. su, .. S74 .. T7 .Ami ..KMI ..1119 ..lt4 ..1171 .It 30 ..let ..lfcl ..ll 4 99 9 04 I 00 6 Ad 6 15 tlx I I 41 I 6 I 79 9 90 I 90 9 V I M 4 uu 4 06 it... 19 ... 14 ... It ... 194.. I.... tl.... II.... II ... 4 ... 2).... tl.... 61.... It ... 11... 47.... 90.... 14 1H1 in ill! ita lift U4 1959 U4 ItSI U?7 Iil7 U47 1I7 Uil 1XX t it t 15 4 14 t 90 t 9 4 u 4 40 4 4S 4 44 4 90 t 94 t so I li t 40 I 4 4 40 t 74 t 79 .IfM .10 ..1196 4 14 II.. STEERS AND BTA'i". .nr. 4 a r .1764 I It) COW 8. . 74(1 1 at 4 ....1191 .... sal ...1144 .... 9S0 ....'.9j0 ....1111 .... 942 lo, ...lit ....IcTO .... 989 .... 9 .... IM .... 9tt 4 0 4 Ml 4 IS 4 94 4 90 4 it' 4 40 4 si 9 44 6 90 4 49 4 4 90 I li .10 I II . M I tl I.. 4.. 4 . .. tt . . 170 9 B .( . 414 . til I xt 9 6) ijs i i 1 I 90 I HEIFERS. 9 it 19 94 t I 79 I Ill 24 4 ev 971 41 9M i!4 471 BULLS. I 94 ..IMS .ita j . 1SXI ..Ml .1190 ..U 4 44 4 40 4 40 4 9 4 94 4 9u 9 ti ia 4 tt 4 i 9 tt 4 l 4 li 4 99 ..1M0 ...1110 ...1444 ... xaO .. 14: ...IMi ... 90" ... I7 ... 14 ... 144 ... 174 ... ft ... 16 ... ISO 9 4 9 SO 4 0 4 OS 4 9 4 U CALVES. I ts 4 M . 194 . !.( . ISO 4 0 4 00 4 44 4 4 29 4 a I.:::.:::::: ' 174 194 laO 4 19 SfOCKERS AND FEEDFHB. 2 40 I a 1 441 t 99 1! 40 4 f' 9 774 4 94 4 411 4 99 14 Ml 4 74 HOGS The hog market waa In very sat isfactory condition again this morning. Buyers were oil Out early Snd tha trade was leasonably active, so that evervihlng In sight changed hands by 19 o'clock In the morning. The prices paid were generally 6c higher than yesterday; that Is. th most of the hogs sold at and right around 6) -0. the bulk being at 6ii;4'0J ii4. with A top as high as $5 20. All in a I the market was .n a good, healthy condition and tn kind that sellers like to sec Representative salesr Pr 9 9 I 90 9 99 9 90 I 9 I a 4 9 4 ' I 90 9 9o 4 99 9 9. I 9 4 90 , 9 Kl i f I Cs 6 r s 9 ts 4 t. s l ib 4 91 9 K 4 ti 9 99 4 U 9 97, 1 9o SHEEr'-There was fair murium, but it tl. total Ma. Atr. 9a. Pr. Ke A 9k 94 id 9 14 94 f4 1J0 91 174 10 9 US 7a ti . 4! 192 40 4 li 4.. 14 ... t! 1K4 90 9 IS si IS. li 7! 174 . Ill tl , 25 ir 4 17S U pa- o 74 14J 14 I Its 44 Jl5 . . 71 l J'O 9 17S 90 tl7 11 7! 9-1 e 9 ITS 79 4 91 11 i 17S 71 f.i ... a rtO 190 I I7S 4 9l 90 -9 9'7 4 i ITS 71 tli 0 79 9 44 4 PS U t i 10 u 1.0 .. i rs 4 ta .. 74 9 1 . . 9 17s '4 fl 4 Tl ti4 s I US 94 fx9 ... 44 n ... 9 l'S 99 1 II Ill 4 19 T4 1,1 h) if 2a 9 I 9 S4 tc a 9u 91 . 9 44 prt 14 9 4 SO lf 71 Is ... 94 I"! ! IV' Ul tat ... T7 M M i9i S 1 . . II 14 . . 9 IJ II ... tn. lei 4 9;- It J7 . ! ki 41 1 1 c. ri 77 tit it 9 ti sn ii tn s y 47 .... trt 41 ! SO l a sot . 9 Is . . 4 9' ia j;i . 4 it! 41 9 14 rua her thla isoorud five A BENEFIT TO WOMEtL The propTPSfive woman of today rt?ali2ts -what ft bt?nefit it is to her to have an account with the First National Bank of Omaha and iny her bills by check. We cordially invite the accounts of women, subject to check, and furnish pocket size check books free of charge. FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF OMAHA THIRTEENTH AND FARI1AM STREETS OLDEST AND 1AK0EST BANE IN NEBRASKA. csrs were direct to packers, and there were also four or five, cars of feeders. This tnesns that the offerings of desirable killers were really quite limited. At the same tlm there seemed to be s fslr de mand and the few good klllera here changed hands in good season. The pnees paid were not materially different, the market generally being Just about steady with yesterday. There were several feeder buyers In th yard, so that stuff not suitable for killers aold to fairly good advantage for feeding purposes. Quotations on lambs: Good to choice light wooled Iambs, SAOO060; fslr to good light wooled lambs, 94 6 to. 00; good to chute heavy wooled lam ha. t6.764J4x.26. shorn lambs 76c under wooled stock. Quotations on sheep: Good to choice yearlinga, shorn, 65 (, 26. fsir to good yearlings, shorn, $4 76i 00 ; good to choice wethers, shorn, $4.7fc4iin0; fair to good wethers, shorn. 94 26&S 76 ; good to choice ewes, shorn, 94 2634 66; fair to good ewes, shorn, 94.004 6; culls and bucks, shorn, 22 34.00; wooled sheet) 25S40C above shorn stock. Representative sales: No. Ar. Pt. 2i western Iambs T2 6 50 2 western wetheri TS 4 90 234 Western lambs, shorn i (25 Western ewes, shorn Ill 4 26 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Steady ta Stroag hrep Weak. CHICAGO. May 27. CATTLE Receipts, ll.Ouu head; market stesdv; steers, 26 00 fr"7.2C; cows. 23.7566.76; heifers. 23.60tjfl.16: bulls. 24xfji.7V calves. 22.506 6 50; stockers and feeders. 2 25&5.40. HOGS Receipts, 22, 'TO head; market steady to strong; choice heavy shipping. 66. !. 46; butchers. 5 4W(;6 5ft; light mixed, 25"65S5; choice light. 6a.3Mi5.45; packing, 94.9-X9 25: pigs, 24-16.90. bulk of sales. 25 4n. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 16.000 hesd; msrket weak: sheep, 24 00$6.0v; lambs, 2&.r.J.i; yearlings. 64.6vtl5.26. Kaaaaa City Lie Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, May 27. CATTLE Re ceipts. 6.000 head. Including 20 southerns; market steady to 10c higher; choice export and dressed Deef steers, 1640(67.26; fair to good. t6.2&.26; western steers, 64.75-tj6.75; stockers and feeders, t2.6of&&J6, southern steers, U256 3; southern cows, t2.50-34.25; natlv cows, ti.ootit.10; native heifers. eJ.lMj 6.10; bulls, t3.4Otae.O0; csivea. t4.Ou0.2. HOOS Receipta, lt.Otm head; msrket strong to 6c higher; top. 1660; bulk of salea, ti. 2666. 46, heavy, t5.4ofa6.60; packers and bulchera, 26.2006.46; light, 16.106. 40; pigs, t4.0O34J6. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.000 head; market, lambs, stesdy; Texas, l(y 2vc higher: lambs, 95.2M?.. ewea and yearlings. U-mn.ZO; Texas yearlings. 64 75cj 6.50; Texaa sheep, t2.76t.T426; stockers and teedera. ta.0C4j3.76. St. Loala Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. May 27. CATTLE Receipts. 2.000 bead. Including 700 Texana; market for natives, 'strong; for Texana. 10c to 16c higher; native shipping and export steers, h Vtj7.15; dressed beef and butcher steern. t5.264j4x.76; steers under 1.000 pounds. t4.6txd 66; stockers and feedera, ti(l04.75, cows and heifers, 63.6007.60; Texas and Indian steers, t3.M9.5o; cows and heifers, tl-76 176. HOGS Receipts, 9.500 bead: market steady; pigs and lights, tS 506.40; packers, I t6.OiKeo.40; butchers and best heavy, 25.3647 6.46. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelptw. 2.O0O head; market strong; native muttons. te.2s $14.75: lambs. t4.6o'f7 26; culls and bucks, W.4j3.&v, Blockers, Rii59-4.00. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Msy 27. CA TTLE Receipts. 1.627 hesd; market steady; na tives. to.50u7.00, cows and heifers, t2.(MS 6.76; stenkers and feedera, t3.i"i6.0ii. HOOti Recelpta, t,6ie) bead; market 64jl0c higher; top, 96 40; bulk of aales. t5.2744jA.40. eSHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 91 head: market 10c higher; lambs, 6.gajj6.6o; yearlings and wethers, tt.Ovtge.; wes, f..7i tS-4.6i. lows City Lira Stock Market. SIOCX C1TT, Ia., May 27. tSpecisl Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 700 head; mar ket steady; beeves, t;i7S; cows and heifers, t4.604je.7t); feeder, t2.7a)l.76; calves and yearlings, tl 50,"4 60. TTrwi a tx-eirta 9 &a hesd: market steady; range, t6.103&.26; bulk of sales. 96.16 90- Stock la Slaht. Receipts of live stock st the sis princi pal western market yesterday: ' Cattle South Omaha 1.5tl Sioux City i' Kansas City t . St. Ioula 2 tJO gu Joseph 1.5Z7 Chicago 12.000 Hogs. Sheep. 10 52 3,515 65e 12(e i,(0 9.6 2.0 6.RV4 9-1 a.ooo 16.0U0 66.479 27.236 Totala .23,327 Wool Market. BOSTON. Mass.. May 27. WOOL There la a better feelitg in the local wool trade, du to Improved foreign advices and increased buying Sales duilng the- peat ween have run higher than for some months, half a million rounds of Ohio and Michigan, quar terblood fleece going at 216 fee. The lead ing western quotations range as follows: Kentucky. Indisna snd Missouri, three eighths Mood. Xa'-'4c: one-fourtii blood. ty2ie- Secured values. Texaa fine, twelve month. 6062c: fine, six to e.ght months, 45e-c; fine fall. 4--042. California, north ern, 42846c; mtddl county, tTfiXnc: south ern. 27j-6c; fsll free. 233c. Oregon, east ern No. 1 stsple. S4iic; eastern No. 1 clothing. 4A6x; valley No. 1. tiic. Ter ritory, fine staple. 63A65c: fine medium staple 6vU62c; fin medium clothing. 4-i 4c; fin clothing. 456 c; half-blood. 45n 4c three-eight tiS blood. 44$ 4t ; one-fourth blood, 41641 Pulled extra. 6"67c; fine A. 6vn2ci A supers, 44345 ST. LOV1S. Msy n WOOL Steady; medium gradea. comblr.g and clotnlr.g. UVS'ij 17c; lirht fine. Uljl4c; heavy fine, l'tjl0V-i tub washed, 16-040 Cottoa Market. 'NEW YORK. Mty 17. - COTTON -Future opened firm: May. 10 ' bid; July. 0 6c: August. 1.29; September. 9 6-4i sac; October. 2 4"; December. 9 iJc: Janu ary. 9 23c; r tbruary, 9 lie bid; March. 6 24c Offered Future closed easy; May. 1016c; June. 1 16c, July. lClef; August, 10 01c. Septem ber. 42c; October. I.S't: November. 9 IHc; December. 9 life: January. 9 use; rforuary, rc; March. (c Ppot cotton closed stesdy; middling up land. 11 50c; middling guif. 11 75c. sales, l.tiO OALVESTO, T.. Msy I7.-COTTON-iredy, USe. 1st' sat Melaeaea. NEW TORK. May 27 Sl'GAR Raw. firm: fair sefinlng. UTVatto. centri fuge). 9 teat, t4 2b'44tt Molasses sugar. MsfetJtO-. rtmed. steady; No 4.1 6c; No 7. 4 e; No t. 4 Kr; No 9. 4 6fe; No ' ir. 4.7sc; No. 11. 4tC! No. 12. 4 R5c; No IS. ; 4ftc; No." K 4 46c. confect lonet s A. 6 76c., iduld A. ITtic; cut losf. tlSc: crushed, tl-.-. i rjtadered. A50c, granulated, i nc; cubes, I -Ac. MOLASSES Quiet . New Orleana, open! kettle, good to cnoice, eVy42c. , fey Using tne idoui department of Th , B Wsat Ad Pages you get oulck rturt. j t g gmtll txptnae, I CORN IS ABOUT ALL PLANTED Early Seed it Oat of the Ground and it Doing Well WETTER WHEAT LN GOOD STATE First Crop of Alfalfa ta Ready fa Cat It la ICaaterra Jarbrasava Will Be Rather PteatlfaL Corn It jractlclly all planted In Ne braska and the early planting1 Is out of th ground and doing well. According to tht crop and soil report of the Burlington. Or the low ground on some parts of the Wy more division th seed has been washed tc the surface, but on the whole corn has most favorable start Report are all favorable concerning winter wheat and on the southeastern part n . . l,.. l.-l.lnn wfeeet la nractlc- VI IIIC . , J llll'l c HI . . , v. . w ... . w ally all headed and heading is more or leai advanced on all parts of the Lincoln and Wyroore divisions. On the McCook divis ion wheat did fairly well during the week, but would have done better with mort rain. All spring grain, of which oata U the most important, is doing well. The first crop of alfalf Is about ready to cut. It will be a little short In some placet owing to the frost. In the eastern part of Nebraaka. thert will be considerable frtilt, much more that seemed possible during the week of frosti some time ago. Farmers anticipate a full crop of wheat on the Sterling division In Wyoming, wher the wheat Is from four to seven tnchet high. The cattle on the ranges In Wyoming 1 In good condition on account of th rood range. Sheep suffered from th heavy snow on account of the shearing, which was In progress. About 200 were lost In the shearing pens near Tongue River Sid ing. About 76 per cent loss on herd sheared at the Clearmont plant. The sheep not sheared fared well. The shearing It till xix (iiuiirM yiju iic eiiiiiiv-utw u, wool are expected by the Burlington. HOT WORDS JN JURY - ROOM Member of Grand Jary Caaaplalaa Wltaeeeea Me W ante Ara Not Called. Evidence that the closing day of th grand Jury are not a harmonious a they might b has appeared to casual observers. The Jury for several days ha been lt tlng in a Jury room opening Into the crim inal court room. Wednesday morning loud talk. Indicating that a discussion of some heat was going on Inside, was heard emanating from the grand Jury room. Sev eral members of the Jury passed in and out of the room with troubled look on thair face. Tuesday afternoon one of th member of the body complained to Judge Sear that the foreman, T. W. Haxen, hsd refused to call certain witnesses he wanted examined and he asked what could be done. Judga Sears refused to mix In the controversy and advised th Juror that th body could call -whatever witnesses It chose. Th re newal of the loud talk In the Jury room Wednesday morning Is believed to hart been the result of an attempt on the part of certain Jurors to have witnesses called over the head of the foreman. Most of the morning session Wednesday waa devoted to the taking of evidence In th case of Gerald Scofield snd George L. Bond, charged with killing John Wred while holding up his saloon tn South Omaha and In the rase of Steve 'Eagan. a watch man, charged with killing Eno J. Daley in South Omaha. ' DR. JENKINS T0BE BUSY MAN Attends Coaferearea la Colorado aad Iowa aad Speak at Cha taaoaaa. Rev. D. E. Jenkins. D. D., Ph. D pro fessor of theology in the Presbyterian Theological seminary of Omaha, Las a busy "vacation" period ahead 4f him. H la due June 10 at Cascade, Colo., to take an ctlv part In th Student . Young Mea Christian sssodsUon txicfertnc. wbAoa will comprise rrpreaentatlons from elgM Pr ten states. He will hsv charge of A course of study of "Th Syclal Significance of ChrUt Teaching." Front Cascade he goea directly to Marahalltown. la., to con duct th Bible work In th Stat Sunday School association. H will- then entr upon a number of Chautauqua engage ments, which wilj keep him busy in th mlddl west for weeks. tajnred la a Fir or bruised by a fall, apply Bucklen' Ar nica Salve. Cures burns, wounds, sores, rcsema. pile. Guaranteed. 26c For sal by Beaton Drug Co. -, . , ,. ILLINOIS CENTRAL'S XEW LIVE to BIRMINGHAM Th Illinois Central new lin from Jackaon. Ter.n.. to Rirmlng. ham. Ala . Is now xfMriB.ete and will be opened f ,r panger srv. be CatiuAay, May eota, Ifrtss. If.rootu meeplng r sen ice Chicago to Savaimah, Ga., Via Birmlnghani will 19 tnaug. ratwl on the aoove date Tickets sad, AetaUed in! orsaa tioa at Ctty Twksa yifflve. lwJ raraaat Street. I