Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 30, 1908, Page 9, Image 9
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MAY 30. 190. CRALTA5D PRODUCE MKT Clunffet Ara lUpid oa Continued riactaatioa of Options. 30 STUOGTH YB.0X. LT7ESP00L Daaseotlei Dimu4 fag- Win! la Still Dle-aaxaorartaaT Crap Keperta Ba JTa. .raetlfy Hlfcr Valae Level. OMAHA. STay 29. 19fa. Mar options continued to. r.muaui and the changes art rapid. Liverpool rabies show no strength and tha domeatla demand for wneat. continues dis appointing. Crop report. while annRlctlna; In soma trtoan, So not indicate any serious de clines In condition, and there urnni very little to Justify any higher le-vnis In values. Value of whnt and particularly tha May options were sent through several nngee of prteee, only to b brought back to a level of yesterday close. May wont opene-d, at Sfcso and closed at 94'o. Receipts of cor-ft and oat pror-ale to be very light after this week and- there la an ao-ftve cash demand for both cereelie, WMtiwr conditions continue unsettled generally ewer tha com belt, but farm work , progreeetng tn soma localities and ex perts com It Ttt But too lata for a food B.-rfniiu, May com opened at ti8c and closed a'. Primary wheat nreipts wwn jrrt.ooft bu.. and snipmenfs were 237,000 bu.. against re ceipts last rear of U.uOu bu. and shipments ' of .V.S.oun bu. Corn receipts were 798. Of") bu. and shlpv tticnts were .187.000 bu.. against receipts iaxt yeur of L063.UUU bu. and augments of SS8.I 0 bu. Clearances wr SJ.Of-a bu. of corn. 275.009 hn. nf oats, and wheat and flour eqiuil to 'j:.'o bo. Liv-rpool closed skvVSd lower on wheat. Local ranee of options: dried. OS IM; n.t imfli. T.Si. 72V-- fur-ires, dull; May. nomTnaT. SEW YORK STCC&S AND B05DS Articles.! Open. High. Low. t aoae. Yes y. Wheat- May..., JulV... .Sept... Cm Ma...( July... SepU.. Oats May... 80S, a i ! I X'; 95'i, 5', 95". 4-t 4S H4' M- 80', SOS,, s, S ! I ! 9 t. i n i 44 (t I -4 I 4 3"' ttiXH,. W'i SO'ai V "! Omaha Cask Prteee. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 94-s-ilKic ; N. J hard. KVuOta. No. 4) hard, T'itUi:, .No. J spring, 94-Sr--8c. tuR.V Nx I 7c; No. 3. 8JW7c; No. 4, u"1.'; No. 2 yelow, No. i yeiitiw, c; No. a whit a, sfniBV. OATS No. 3 mixed, Slibnlc; N'o- 3 white .fiiS'flfilV!; -Ho. white, i.Vui H HUE N t, i'5f7fc; No. A. 71itfr73c - C'asrasic BMtis. ' Wheat. Com. Oats. Chica 337 lit umana J 78 17 CHICAGO GRAU. AMD PROTiaioiS SIW TORK KEIKAL MARKET aatlaa ( the Day Tarla Coaaasw4ltle. VTW TORIC Mr !S -nntH Receipts. W.SIT bhle. : expnrts, ..Hlrt hbls.; market dull and barnly eteadr: M.nnesota patents. tft.JO S0; wintr trlhta. 4.Jfff4.0: Mlnn--sota baker. ll.aior4.Hli: winter extra. sa.At' 4.1": winter putents. winter low Crsrtes. ' ta. vtri4 : i-j-e flour, etady: fair to rood. H.i.yi; choire to fanry. $4.S ae.:r.. . . t"ORNMKAL Bteaily: fine white and yl low. tt.itnvl.66; roarea JLZa. kiln dr eil, RTF-rill: No. 2 western, Jlc. f. o. b.. New York. WHEAT'-Rerelpts. n.Wi Vni. ; -xporta. .) bu. : snot market easy: No. 2 red. 11.02. nominal, elevator: No. 2 rd, St. n- afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. tl !7H. f. o. b.. aToat: No. 2 hard winter. XI luS. f. o. b., afloat. Outstrte of the excitement at tending; a bla; advance In May wheat at Chicago today. tn tendency of arlcea was lower, following bearish home and forlTi crop news and ltqulilatlon. Laet prices showe.1 -a net loss. May. l1.(nQ1.uH; July, Sii-liic. closed, at 0c; September, SK W. closed at Sc. (AjRN Receipts, jo bu. ; exports. 40, 790 bu.; spot market ey: No. 2. 75c. nominal, elerator. and TTAtc. f. o. b.. afloat. Option market was qulpt and easier, clo 1n VWo net lower; May. c: July. 7&$ '7c. tinned at TDc; September closed ai 74c UATS Recrtpta. 49Ji4J bu. : spot market stady; mixed. M to iZ pwunds. i4c; natural White. 26 to 32 pounds. SWdSaSc; ciippad white, 31 to 49 pounds. &u4Sc-- HAT Dull; gnod to choice, 9ti95c. HvF3 Wulet. state, common to chnlca, 1ST. wolc; 11i, 4to: PaciUc coast, lilr7, ac: 19". Sc. HLDESi Steady; Bogota.. 17V'', Central American, 17Hc. LKATHKR wulet: add. 194(C7c. PROVISIONS Beef, steady ; family, tlrt.5n 5-17.110: mess, r.j 'at 4.(10: b-ef hams. tS..Vu tt'JLiM; packer. $1 t.i 15. ": city, extra. India mees. i34.'"'iJ&.' Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies. rWc; pickled nams. 'r l"c. Lard, firm: wstem. e. 4fru855: re fined, firm; continent, Ht.uO: S. A., .t; compound. "iwdV. Pork, steady; family, tl7 (PO'j.18.on: short clears, $lS.7&17.i7; mess, C4.75'rlo.A. TA1JJW Quiet; ctty (J2 per package), i'sc; country (packages fre, ailfa. KH'E F"lrm; domestic, fair to extra, 3H Japan, nominal. I'liI'LTRt-Alive, stendv; western spring; dickens, .c: fowls. 13V: turkeys. Uo; dt ssetl, irregular: western sprtnga, ''a-a. lurk- v, Jar; fowls. 12W14c. BUTTER 8t oady ; western factory, firsts, 18c. CHKESE Steady; full creamery, old. specials, 10c; state, full cram, old. small, white, fancy. 14c; state, large and small, colored, fancy, Uic; state, old. fair to prime, HHflSc: state, old. common, )ft!l'4c: s'nte, full cream, new, 'J'yjjluv. a kirn a, c. EAVIS Quiet; state, Pennsylvania and nearhy firsts to extra firsts. K'SlTWc; wet ern firsts. 1642'lSHt:; seconds, lu3l5:. ILiiket if of the Usual Pro-Holiday Character. BOTH HILL ISSUES L3LL HIGHER Amerteaa Smelter Aba R isea - R a mors ( lacreased Dtv Idea da Heavy Isrlsg af Steel Sesr tha CIom. today was slugglsti. Goemment securi ties were firm. PARI A Mar J. Trading nn the Bourse odsv wis ilrtn. with the exception of rntes. HE FORT Or TH2J CtBAHIwO HOCSH TraaasM-tlaaa at tata A nctar4 Isaks far tha Weak. NEW YORK. May A Brsdstreefs barjt cleaiinas report for tha week ending May X shows an aggregate ot Si 4;i. ?.. as against 12. ).. ast week and l4L.il In the corresponding week last year. The following la list of uie cities: CITIES. 1 Clearings. i Inc. Dec. WEtTHER IX THE GRAI.X BELT Tern- Fair Satarday and Rla af the peratara. OMAHA. May 2!. 1909. Showers continued general from the TtnrUv mnuntAina ejmt over the centrnl Ftatarts af tha Trading; and Cloata vallevs during the iadt twenty-four hours. Frlaaa aa Board af Trade. CHICAflO, May 3. Violent flui-tuutluna in thu price of the May deliveries in wheat, corn and ogtsr marked the trading on the Ioear.' exchange. Mav wneat and torn each sold over a range of .V a:id Mav oats oer a range of 4"c. With liia exception of May wheat the final quota tions on which were up I'i,-. the market -loeed We-ajt. May corn being off -a to and oata 3Hc lower Julv wheat closed Hlc lower: com a shade lower and ears were-down c. Provisions were un changed tot 6o rtighen- The closing out of the May delivery wns the fen Lure, .of isliding. in the wheat ptt and tha uncerrtinty attending tha final affnrta of the shorts to extricate themselves . from tha ' grasp of the hull leaders had a tendency to restrict trade in the deferred futures. The market opened Irregular. Uia May option being firm, and the future deliveries rather weak. Within a short time, hownvsr. May dropped mc on profit-taking sales. Bull traders then began to support the market, and the price advanced to a point Hr! above the former high mark of the day. This a'so caused an almost complete recovery in the deferred furtireS. the price of which had" dropped, tc mr the- 'hreaS m ,,Stay. yews' of theday ws's .generally in favor of rfce boars, westher conditions In the southwest hut reported as, favorable to the new rrp tables. The ' market clou-nl strong for May snd enav for the other ! deliveries. Muv opened urn-haneed to Wc I hirrher at tl.iS to tt.09i. sold off to Jl i. ' snd then advanced to r U. The close wse t tl-H-H. Julv onened 'Tic lower to ( ' e hlaber at c to "'sc. sold orr to mrc and then advanced to wjfr-insic. Tile cloea was ar y'e. Clearances of wlT-nt snd floi-r were eoual to 2i W bu. Ex-r-"r's foe the week a shown bv F'iiiI rreet! were eo-ial to -i.dOo.ito bu. PrtinHrv roe-cts were 373ikjo hu.. as cmpareK witu 7T1 o-r) bu.. on the oorresnondlng dsv one '-sr ago.. Xilnneapolls. Duluth snd Chi-r-o reported rei-eipis of IM ars against tars last week and t ci-rs one year a-'. - - Tha corn market opened weak with May deliver v unchanged to lc below the final ouctatlon of vesterday No support for May seemed apparent from the bull lea.l-r-ri and the hears quickly knocked an even Vi from the price. .piotaMons drop ping Vc to He at a time. Tile market rsMled as quirUlv ss !t had declined, but was extremely nervous for the remainder of the dav. The market broke sharply in the last two minutes of trailing on renewed seM'ng or May. ins jiru-s ui which dropped more than 2c on tha last 'w trades The close was weak. May pened unchanged to la lower.'. at Kmc to "W- declined to 77U snd then rallied to iuc. Tim elo-e was V to "t'. July o-ened- nnrhanw.-d - 'nC lower a 7rl lOc sold at 07,nefl7;c. declined to SMc a-'d 'cloein! at 7 1 TTc. rocal receipia wcr JC7 car If? can of contract C!ra:!i fu- Mav " -liverv de.-l1nel nearly n t!.a first . a.f in-iir anu 4'c wiunn .m huiii- l.at'r; -vnveve- u rsiiie,! o..-.., eil wheat anil corn but only about lt , loee was reua'eed. The market close.! .... i. vi , niMimi ir, liwer at .-. .i,.,nkt 'tn'MW and closed" at o2ic. Julv -.n(.,l wty losfi at 47Ha to 7c rf -o ."- and- closed at 4c. re-.hita wet 133 cars. 'Vov'rinns weio firm a.l dv. At .m ii. nrk wsa un ?q.Kt at xi.i .c. T nrd was So hifber at tS J-1-. 57.3. "t. Violent wind storms occurre-1 in localities In the lower Missouri and llisisippl val leys and upper lake region. The depres sion over tne cenmit vaueys has centered over the upper Mississippi valley and ra.na continue In the upper valleys 'his morning. The weathar has cleared in the mountains and the outlook is favorable for fair weather in tills vicinity tonight snd Sat urday, with rising temperature Saturday. Light and heavy frosts occurred in Culo rado and Wyoming. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of tha last three years: l. 1D07. ICO. li)OS. Minimum temperature 67 50 51 59 , Precipitation .IS .11 .19 ,uu Normal temperature for today, 7 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March L .27 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding partod In 19"7. 5. 7M inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1904. .78 of an Inch. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cera a ad Wksst asglea Bnlletln. . For tha twenty-tour bours. ending it I a. m.. Toth mertdlun . time, Friday, May J, NEW TORK. M.ty 3 The stork market toilav was of the usual pre-hoilday char acterlargely confined that Is. to the clos ing up of outstanding contraus, and show ing little disposition to make committments. The prevail, ng speculative temper on the Slock exchange was to be Inferred from tlie fact that most of the outstanding com mittments were on the short side of the market. Tha general hardening of prices during the day waa due more to that fact t;ian to anv new pnase In conditions. The brisk rebound in the (lould Interests waa Interpreted to mean that the shock of tna Wahssh-Plttshurij embarrassment has been practlcailv absorbed by the market In the downward plunge -if the last few days In the group. No authoritative announcement was made until after the close of the ses sion of the course to be pursued on tile Interest due Monday on the Wanush-Ptt.s-burg firsts, but 't was taken for granted In the financial district that a reorganiza tion through receivership waa in contempla tion. The feature of the stmk market wis the aggressive strength of the two Hill railroad stocks. The personality of the brokers buying this stock gave the im pression of accumulation by the controlling interests and Induced the traders to fol low the movement. The advance In the stocks revived once more tiie rumors of an extra distribution which iiad appeared pre vious to each dividend period for some time past. There waa nothing more to confirm I it officially at Una time than on previous occasions, hut the selling of the Burling ton bond Issue to reimburse the treasury of that company for capital expenditures out of earnings Implies a benefit to the Northern Pacific and Great Northern com panies as Joint stockholders of the Bur lington. Tnere was some special show of strength in American Smelter, which was connected with the varying rumors regarding the dividend prospects of that stock. Tlie narrow market was almost vlinllw mr..!., tin aiii'l. anor-liil mnVA. ments due to Individual causes. There was j Syracuse Nw Yrk.. Chicago .... Hoston Philade.phia 9t. Louis... Pittsburg Sail Francisco..... Kansas City Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland Detroit Omaha Louisville Los Angles Milwaukee Seattle St. Paul ; Buffalo Denver , Indianapolis Fort Worth Providence Portland, Ore Albany Richmond Wasnington. D. Spokane. Wash Suit Lake City.. Columbus , St. Joseph Atlanta Memphis Tacoma Savannah Toledo. O Nashville Rochester Hartford Des Mulnes Peor'a Norfolk New Haven Grand Rapids... Birmingham ... vr tl.84l.s7n.imni 317,J14.(KH i:.rj7.tinl loS.'.'41.t'M' 5". 7S ir"1 W iflS.mini Jl.7Ss.rtun. 31.31N.-") Z7.I47.KXtl B.jn.fnio! 1.4.-WV 30,2! 13.0, 3-M .... U.8 -3! 13 5 ....I' 16.7 30 ii 32. .41 1.5 20.1 7 5 3 1! 3i . . . . i J" ....:! .5 1.9- I 8.1 27 Si S.ol 23 6 35.5i. C... 1 some very heaw buvuig of stocks Just at the close, especially of United States Steel. The bank statement showed fully tie expected decrease In cssh holdings on account of the gold exports and govern ment withdrawals, but tha onlv trace of the supposed heavy loan expansion on ac count of the large financial transactions put through during the week waa the J6.375. imio loan Increase of the trust companies, the clearing; house institutions showing s decrease of loans, both In the averages and the actual condition. Bonds were Irregular Total sales, par value. i2.."34.iWl. United Stares 2s, registered, and the 3s have advanced "4 and the 4s,' registered. 4j per cent for the- week. Following were the sales and range of prices on the Stock- exchange- tortay: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Katn- 4c Stations. Max. M'.n. falU Sky. Arhland. Neb ... 7S S4 .'H Cloudy Auburn. Neb 71 54 on Cloudy Columbus. Neb.. 7S 53 .20 Pt, ciocdy Fairbury. Neb.... 70 . 54 .00 Pt. cloudy Fatrrruint. Neb... 51 bi " Cloudy r,r Island. Neb. W 54 IS P. cloudy Hartington. Neb. 71 64 .13 Cloudy Hastings, Neb.... 77 61 Pt dourly Oakdale. Neb 7ft 53 .J8 Cloudy Omana. Neb 77 57 .5 Clouds- Tekamah. Neb... 1 5 .41 Cloudy Alta. la 75. 53 ,3S Cloudy Carroll. Ia 78 50 .M Oear Clarinda. Ia 75 52 . Clear Slhlev. Ia. 74 54 T.53 Ft. cloudy Sioux City, Ia.. 78 54 .JO Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Hain. ' Station. Stations. Max. Min. Inches. Chicago. Ill 28 ) . CidumbuH. 0 17 i2 t4 . Indlanapt-Hs. Ind.. 12 'W .12 Kansas City. Mo.. 19 -So 5e .28 Louisville. Ky 1 t- T ! Minneapolis. Minn. 24 4 52 . 2 Omaha. Neb 16 7il 51 .28 St. Louia. Mo 11 9 82 .20 The weather is slightly cooler throughout the corn and wheat region. Rains occurred in all dlstncrs and were excessive at points In the Kaneas City and Chicago districts. . I A. w5LiaH. Local Forecaster. la General Market. May 29. WHEAT steady; old Local Ribe weru 9. la BT LOCI3 traclt. No. 2 red. casn, xi.twt."t: No. J hard Mcfttl.04: July. Mic; September, ttc. CORN Lower: track. No. 2 cash, 71"-u; No. 2 white, 74frrVJ; July. 6ic; Septem ber, ttt'rc. OATS Lower: track. No. 2 cash. 52c: No. J white. joWc; July, 461c; September, S7t. FLOCH Dull; red winter patents. 4.53 4.90; extra fancy and. straight. HluStao; clears. 2.5&j33.7". gEEP-Ttireithv. 2S.iWrS.7fl. CtiRNMEAL Steady ; . HUA.N wuiet; aa.ked. east track. Tl.l&$ 1.1 Ailiinl ExpreM AmlsamKted t'opper American Car a Found do preterred Amernan Cotton Oil -1o prefr-1 American Eicprefa Amw. HI ii it Leath. pfo. Amrriran Ire American Lmaeed oil io pretemvl Amert-aTi L-x-oroottre (id preferred ... American Smelt. A Re-fng.. do preerred American 9uar Refining Amee. Tobacco pfd certif.. Anaconda Mining Co Atchlann do preferred Atianfte Coast Lins Ba.umore . Ohio do preferred Brooklyn Rapid Trsnatt .. Canadian Pacific Central of New .Terser Cheaapeake A Ohio Chlcso Great W-al ern Chicago A Norrhweaiem .. Chlcasn. Mil. A Ht. Paul.. Chicago Terminal A Trsna. do preferred J C. C. C. at. L-enla .... Colomdo- Ftial A Iroa .... Colorado A Suutliera dn lat preferred do !d preferred . . Consolidated 6aa Corn P--odtict .... ...x in preferred Delaware A Hudeon Delaware. Lack, a Weat.. Denver A Rio Itrands .... do pr-ferred Dmlllera' Securities Brie do I at preferred do !M preferred ; Oenernl Electric j llllnnta Central International Paper do pr-terred International Pump do preferred Iowa Central do preferred Kanaaa city Bombers do preferred -. Loiilavllle A Naahvtlla Mextran Central Minneapolis A it. tult . M . 31. P A Sault die. St. do preferred Missouri Pvttlo Mlasourl. Kanaas A Texas do preferred National bead Nat. R. R. of .Sex. pfd New York Central New TjrS Ontario A Weat. Norfolk A W extern do preferred Nor-h Amertcaa Parlfts Mall Pennnrlvanta People' a (lea Ptttararg, ' C. A M. Is.. Preiat-d Car tHc-el do preferred Pullman Palace Car Reading do lht preferred do 2d preferred Republlo liteel do preferred Rock laland Co do preretred 9. U a 8-n Fran, td pld. SC. Leuta Southwestern do preferred Southam Pacific as preferred ............ South.rn Hailwar do preferred Texaa A Pacific I HUB. Las SO." Si 36 Cloxe. 171 K4H tan, 1W 30l JOt J .... y '.4 44 10J 7.1 1 9ti- I2S nn iT.tmo ins 2( !.:) 2. "joe "OA s.s-0 is.ywi jon V . 04 ltK 4W 'iA mn :i mo J.son 2f-o x '"iiie Kfrt 4H 74" ia 12 41 4 " t, 6 4S 44i H 1F.I 2" a 4 I2i 4x 7H aria s 4T14 IMS 4" iei 31H iH ia 23S it :'i4 rs iri " lf'H -81 :. 4i 1SS 22s 214 1ST 1" a --:4 ir, s: 15 31 r i''x nas V :fit, id 200 tf 10.7OS 4t 4fi 200 :as x 2,v in , 1.1IO lH's ll'l" 2.5.0 at 3Si "jnii s-Ta, stii, 7fJ, tt4 4.1i llU'x 00 i at m.u u lint 400 Kl 4W 114 174 l. ttt-H n :s u : a MS 13 " iii-s iH ilx a u as l.luo a ui l 7 47S 151-S :a 44 H is l.T'S 7 2S US 5S ( ir.H 1SH 77S liS W5 as M 31 S ns SkS rrs 1U 1:1.) u-s 34 !6S 11 V s u 106 la MS U"S 1IT 47 S iS t s y 12S S 7S x 40 2f,S 11S 31 :s ws Hi lttJ ms U 171 It!", MS St LS a MS 111-S 1 S -s loux City 1 (pringrield, Mass... EA-anavtlle P-ttland, Me Dayton Little Rock Augusta, Ga. Oakland. Cal Worcester Mobile Knoxvtlle Jacksonville. Fla Chattanooga Charleston, S. C Lincoln. Neb Wilmington, Del.. Wichita. Wllkesbarre Wheeling. W. Va... Fall River I Davenport ' Kalamaaoo, Mich... Topeka I Helena I Springfield. Ill j Youngstown Fort Wayne New Bedford I Erte. Pa j Cedar Rapids, Ia.. ... ! Macon i Aaron Lexington Rockford. Til Fargo, N. D Lowell Binghamton Chester. Pa Sioux Falls. 3. D... South Bend. Ind..... Bluoming-t.irt, m Canton, O Qulncy. Ill Springfield. O Decatur, 111 Mansfield, O Fremont. Neb Jacksonville, 111.... 'Houston Galveston .' I 12. ' ..... ,f liJW.iOM j lS.i.il ia. 140,000" 9.-n2.-iiin! 8.7-S.i. 8.514.IMJM .27d.iI0I 9,t7.ii 7.2:i.iii 7.if.2.st K.l!i7.ii 7.23'J.d0i' S.S9.'.'k. 4 .'.''. D.46.LHmi . ASZt.iKHM 5. 41t.JXM 4.367.IMM 4.WI-.'tl A4:Altl 4.tt.t"l. J.A7. untu. 3.77.UIi 3. SOT. until. 2.;Cin . Xit.i.ll 2.17. !H. 2.!11.1I 2,S7,yii . 2.458.01.1! .I,!f74.ii. I.TTsi.tHrtl. 2.127.itl l.fWO.Oiioi . I.5r7.i0. 1.4M.nfg l.S54.tr04 1.6n7.titin! 1.5n.tnn.. 1.4f.4.0"O 1.2i.trtl l,ln6.ti l,22S.tiO L21t.i . . . 1.215.ioi... l.itn.ntioi... 1.243.0WI... 1.2a.iri... 1.218j 24.41 l.tKt.itnfH I 1.2TS2.tiOi Ut1.!""! I 1.329.00 1 UUtd.-wul 2.i LiH7.0i"i I l.fl "o'i l..st 18.2 4.1! 8.0 4.01 11. 4i a. 51 v I 13 3 I 15 5 21.4i 12.0 9.3 2.3! I 8.8 15. lj . 1.8 18. Hi 18.0 22.5 .... 1 s.a't. OMAflA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle, of All Kind ia Good Demand and Stronger. 30T MITCH CHA3TGE n HOGS Very Llsjht Iteeeiata at Sheea Lass ha Shara Staeh ttaady Walla Waalad Klada Are Very "law e,iara aad SOUTH OMAHA. May 29. KKW. Receipts were: Official Monday ... Official Tuesday ... Ornclal Wednesday Official 'nitirsday Estimate Friday ... rattle. Hoss Sheep ... 2.352 7.3hJ 131 ... 3.144 12.J4S 3.:h2 ... 1.940 10 l ... 1.52 J 10 1X 2.l ... Wx T.tKW 2.UO0 Ftvs davs this week.... .el 47.52 14 3.2 Same dave last week ...18. 8 W.291 21. X Same days 2 wtka agn..l.i 47. kd Same davs 3 weeks ego... 18. V 47.413 a.t.l ima davs 4 weeks ago. .13..v-n 42.5nS Same days last year 12.447 42.S47 U.1.7 The following table shows the rcelpts of csttle. hog and alieep at South Omaha for the year 10 date, compared with last year: 191. I!r7. Inc. Dec. 3K2.!15 47U.-;rS 1'J.314 1.231.1M l,il47.tH2 184.2S8 W.23 7fCi.J" lbfl.af. following table shows the average- price of hoa-s at South Omaha fur the last several daya. with comparisons: Dste. I 1908. mi. ,!.. 19l.,19M.,19t.. 1901. Cstt! Hogs Sheep The May May May May May Mav May Mr Mav May May- lS...; I K-Hl 25i S 5 381 4 28 i 27 19... 5 34s, 20... 1 b; j 21 ... 1 i 3MSi 24i 8 ttil 2. . . ! 5 37 t IS, 8 231 S 31 13...! 6 25, 111 8 191 5 2)j 4 S7 4 1 J4...1. 1 i 04 8 25' 5 17' 4 36 .S. . . ! 5 14Si 5 3 4 321 i 181 4 34, i IH 28... 1 J 18 I 1 8 27 S 19' 4 S9 a 98 27... 5.-0 5 90I S 17 4 471 4 77 ai...5 28 5 92,8 26! 4 4l 3 73 i 5 241 4 48! 8 27 1 11 ! 4 41, 8 25 i 7 iff in "S 7 05 8 lUt 19l 4 98 8 97 7 02 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today hv each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 11 re. 3 5 24.3 7.8.. 30.31.. 2.8i.. ... 8.4k 3.91 10.4 '23.O 7 4 "ii a 511 17.9 4 4.9 "48 7 0 12. S 8.3 '.io!j IC. M. A 3t P 7 Wabash I Missouri Pacific 1 2 I nion Pacific 4 17 C. N. W.. east 3 C. N. W . west 7 44 C, rit. P.. M. At O 2 7 C. B. 4 ij.. east 2 4 C U. at vj.. west 10 13 C, R. I. A P., east:.. 1 1 R. L 4 P. west.. .. 1 Chicago Gt. Westum. I 1 Totals 30 91 frU.Orfe I 12.0 l.(lK2,0"t 94.21 IWUM)! 15. li M7.'X1 18. 8 8f.0OtH I 4.1 7'.oi" 29.81 581.tH r 7.8 812.00I 5.41 '3.iino! 17.3 49.tOI I 23.4 7U8.0HI! 61. 43.iioi j 17.3 41i7.(ioO I 4.7 4it8.tl 6.8i 318.0is) 22.2 41XI.0MM 12.0 414.itl j 7.7 420.01 KX 10.21 4?4.(' I 18.7 2.iWI 24. 3 3n'l."M! 10.4 253.. (VSH 18.0 34.0Ot 26.0 3!4.oi ie.5 392.rtnnl 18.31 346.0ms 32.7 264.0001 8-7 412.IWI U1.2 170.0WH 8.21 18.1M9.0O01 30. h 10.3O6.OOO! 16. a Not Included In totals because contain ing other items than clearings. New Yard Money Market. NEW TOR IC. May 29 PRIME MER CANTILE PAPER asf per cent. STERLi-N'J EXCHANGE Steady, with act.ial business In bankers' bills at 84.8710 'fi-4.!720 for demand, and at KsVt(S4.Snoit for sixM' day bills; commercial bills, J4.S6. SILVER Bar, 5.1c: Mexican dollars, 47c. LON-DS Government, firm; railroad, lr-r-'u'ilar. MONET Oh call easy at lH1f!4 per cent; ruling rate. 1 per cent; offered at 14 per cent. TIME LOANS Dull and steady; sixty days. 2SS-S; per cent: ninety days, 34 per cent; six months. per cen. The following are the closing quotations on bonds: U. 3. ret. 2s r. sx Int. IMS Japan 4Ss WlMii-a iceiU wr 1 hit fttendv: timothy, n0.floarl8.00: oral l ne. iiiui-y 157 cars; " ilea' 11 Clir' rra n. ,!: hogs W.oon hean. - Iraillng futures rangea as m"--- The L-.lcbs. Opsn-1 Hlgh.J i Cloae.l Tes'y. 'tiiat Mnv July !'Ut. Ccrr. Mav July Sain. 'C": k May bMay ajulv 'iJ.iiy Sent. Pork Juiy Spt- Lard July Sept. Ribs Julv Sept. I itw,. 1 11 't.'V-f'ol ""ai 1 I I 8ivHi ?m H7Sd-:o'7S'ha 1 os 87 t ItTli 1 tS 9is,9tViH 87S, M1 I 3"H, A I sT'a-tHl ! 5S'4elS. 13 85 13 au a 45 a T 36 7 80 00 t SSS.I 77 H ttneisnv HRHroTS ; 4,86 Vil I 51t, 5-Si 4Si '.S, 27S, 52H IS1 37V 13 SO 13 tj 13 Ttl 14 ft-IS IS iU 7H 57H a 75 T 4i 7 70 I a a 8 do T Sg TBTHji 52HI 8 70 7 T7S M2t4i 87i a&Hl 58 S) 08 47H 3-' IS 87H II .2H 8 47H a r TS7S T so a Old. b New. Caaii quotations were aa fnllowe. FI OV'K Market eaay: winter patents, t4.ST.4t4 86. straignta. M.lUrT4 : spring pat ents IS 204JO.40; straight. t3.?4.75; baker 0vheaT-N spring, 2c31.0; No. 3 retl. tl is). - ,, t .R.Nfijo. X. TT6S2c; Jfo. 3 yellow. 77H OATS No. I 6SHe; No. f white. O'SfSHc. B.4.RLET Fair oj choice malting, 6Sii.ix StV.KDtJ Flax. No. 1 northweaSern, tL24H p'.lt)V13ION Short nba. aldea (loose 1J 75. Lsrtu par 1" lbs.. $8.4s Short clear aldee t bos .Hi). K.MJH "rjllowlng were the receipts and ship ments of flour and Articles. Flour, bbia. WheaL bu. C-trn, Vj.- .. "ie.ta. bu. ... rtve. bu. Racelpta. Shipments. I8.i a. .16. .tat 7 OKI 4..&-" rr.o ii.i ars, !.' Asm parley, be. a.ixa AWtka On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm. Creametnea. lA-flc; duint-a. It-ri0c. E-sta, weak, at murk. w include.!. lo. firsts, 14c: prime le.sis. luxc. Cheese, stsady. hesjr!2c. a exaaaaxeasawe aaaskii.i-.wasx.exa. Liver aaal CssUm SCaa-txa. LT'ERiHU Vfv 29.-WHELAT-apott f rm No. 2 rwd eeatern winter. 7a d; No. 1 California. 7 futureav steady; Jidy. Ta Sd, aepteniLwr. .a ii.d, Dacember, .a, 4a.. . . . ' coax mliiax, Bran navw AjuawllU, iron ctyrroN TIES ti.oo. BACrt7IN ric. . HKMP TW1VE Jtc, PROVISIONS Pork. steady: Jobbing, 13 75. Lard, higher; prime steam. t7.7Sr(i' 8.i7tv Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra snorts, 17.75; clear ribs. fT.nZS;; short clears. 38 00. Bacon, steady ; boxed extra aborts, 18 5e; clear ribs. 88.37H; short clears. UJS POULTRY Firm: chickens. U-Hjc; springs. 28"i-So: turkeys. ll'TiJC, Jucka, 7C; geese, bo. BUTTER ateaity; creamery, jsa Jc. case count. Receipts. Shipments. 7.iK0 S.OikJ 27.t) ' 82.KJ0 14u1 . Sitxaj 5U.0U0 au.ouo EGGS Lower, Ua Flour, bbls Wheat, bu... Com, bu . Oat, bu Kaaaae Ctty tirmta aad lravtslaaa. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 29 -WHEAT lfdio lower; May. HH1-; July, : Septem ber. XIV; cash. No. 2 hard. 9gMc; No. t hard. if2'a-'J7o; No. i red, sxVytskc; No. S red, 93.irM8c. CORN ?p4c lower: May, SSc; July, 'w: September, &9Hc; cash. No. t mixed, rjeSc; No. 3 mixed. 87Sjc; No. 3 while, sec; No. a white. iStCc. OATS Unchanired, No. I white, 52H365c; No. 3 mixed. ol62c. r RYE ItfrTKc. HAT Steady; choice timothy. tll-EO-t? lies; choice prairie. t.avrplu.ja. BUTTER Firm; creamery extras. 21c; packing stock, ltac. EXXS Unchanged to Ho lower; fresh extras, 16c; current recetpta. 13c. Recetpta. Shipments Wneat, bu 46.is 5n.ii Corn, bu. 21ii 28.i0 Oats. bu..... t.t l.uai Toledo. !4t. Louis A Wot IS do . preferred 4H s Union Pacific 7S.4.JO '.41 1SS 141 do preferred -iZ United Stales Rxpreaa SO United States Realty 6- 50 o United State. Hucoer I. W M U' J4 do prat erred I'M S 'S I'ntted States Steel 51. w rS 14 37S do pref rrd J, lie 101 10US W Vlrsinia-t'arollns Chen tl do pre! erred . 97 s Wabaao. US 11 l'.S do preferred 2.40 i'S 214, 2:S Wolla-Parso Express Xi Weattnsnoues Bleuulo .... W W 44 no Weatera L'nioo 2M jaa --4 do coupon 0 8. Ia reg do coupon 0. 3. a reg do coupon ...... Amer Tub. 4s .. do Da Atchison can. 4s do adluat. 4a .. do ex. 4o do cv. as mS N. J. Atlantic C. U. 4S .. fcS.'onh. Baltimiira A Ohio 4s.. 9S do 3s do 3Ls n Mor. Brooklyn H. T: cv 4s. Tj Oregon ent. ot Georgia ce.HHSFena. IS ltas.lapan 4Sa M aeries.. 7T4 .M n- A N. unified 4a.. S .101 Manhattan o. s. 4s... SSS IKS Mexican Cent. 4e .... His .1.2 do 1st loo l'S . 71SM. A St. L. 4s .... 80 .lf3SM. K. a T. 4S 7 . -a So Ida S3 . n Nat. R. R. el M. s. 4s M 1tN. T Cent. gen. JSa. ' a 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purcnastng the num ber of bead Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omsha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co... Armour dk Co ,. Cudany, from K. C Hiss ok Son F. P. I.ewin J. B. Root 4 Ca U F. Huss Sullivan Bros. Other buyers .19 8f J54 lug 1,052 -1 1S2 2,'i'JO 812 1-il 2.728 2S1 263 578 276 9 8 239 100 1 45 599 Totals ...1.041 7.188 1.043 CATTLE There were not enough cattle here Una morning to maae very much of a market, bui, as noted yesterday, receipts navo been si light during the last few days in fact, for the whole week that nuyers were hungrier for supplies than tiiey have been In quite a while. As a result of the light supply and the good demand, buyers were ail out m the yards In good season and the few beef steers sold very readily at prices strong to lOe. higher than yesterday In other words, the market today waa J4i3oo higher than the low point on Tuesday, which Would make It a little stronger than last week's close. A peculiarity of the market la that the advance has been fully as (Teat, If not greater, on the medium kinds of cat tle., which were poor sellers last week and tiie early part of the present week. trows and heifers have participated . In the advance In the case of steers, they showing about the same advance. The market today waa active, and the few head offered sold very readily, piicee generally being a little higher than at the cloae of last week. There has been hardly enough stockers or feeders during the last few days to really make a market, but the few coming have sold to good advantage and prices are around Ujl6c higher than last week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornx'ed steers, I6.40y7.uti: fair to good corn fed steers, So.75-v24.4u; common to fair corn fed steers, t4. 76 5.75; Good to choice cows and heifers, t4. 75-46 ofi; fair to good cows and heifers, S3.75tij4.76; common to fair cows and heifers, HLJf.nj3.75; good to choice stock ers and feeders. S4.ffta&-2S; fair to good stockers and feeders. 4.uBS. 86. common to fair stockers and feeders, S3.0OU4.u0; stock heifers, S2.75ia3.d0. Representative sales: BEijr STEERS. Cent. Pac. 2a ..124S ...ll-lS ... ns Weat. con. 4s. 4S L. rtdg. 4s. MS ISa, 1915.. do 1st Ino 71 en cos. 4s H"S do 2d tnc 4 Reading rn. 4s MS do 34 lnc It Sep. at Cuba as KS Chea. a Ohio 4Sa- l""Stit. L. A L M. c oa lors t ill. A Alton 3Ss.- 7 8- L. A 8 P. fx,. 4s 7T S c . B. A Q. new 4a. XW..L S. W. con. 4s.. at C. R. L A do col. Sa do rtdg. P. 4s.. Seaboard A U 4s. south. Pac 4a do as DO ras siS 100 l Tex. at Pac. lacs.. Ill !HT St. L. W as... T Union Pacific 4s ....101 S St So cv. a tS SI t' S. Steel 3d 5s .... M Wabaaa lata 104 7S"WetaTn Md. 4S .... Tn4j C. C. 1'.. A 84. L.S. 4S StS'Southars Rr. t olorado Ind. js Colorado Mid. .... Colorado A South. 4a Dels. A Hud. ft. 4s Dnver A Rio O. 4a. Er-a prior lien 4s .. to gen. 4a Hucklns Val. 4Ss. .1IOSW A U B. 4a Inter. Met. 4Ss t7SW1aconpm Cent. 4s.. - Japan 4a 7SN T N. H. cv. 4 ella IMS Bid. )tfmd. No. ... T. .. ... 20... 18... 4... S... t... 1 1 1 I.... AT. .- Ml .1117 .i;s .ia .1114 . Tn 710 M No. JO... u... Pr. 4 St I 60 t It 4 8 0 COW 3. 18 I tie S IN T HEIFERS. S 30 BULLS. IN 1 I 71 I I 71 1 I 75 CAX.VE3. I 2t f 4 -JO 1 4 W 4 4 60 12 5 2 AND FEEDERS At. ..izse ..1X1) ..1221 ..uu . tl lilt Uit 1S1I IPSO .IMS Pr. t M t 76 1 :s t t so 4 2S i in I 4 M 4 46 lit 21 ItJ Ut I I 71 t t J6 Wheeling A Lake Bns Options at Kans City. Arttciea I Open. Hlgh Low. Cloae. Wheat July .. Sept... Com J'dy . .. B-pt ... I I I KTf,! 841 tTS-n Krr lrai Stm S..H1J'A I 1 rs: rT; n 1 ichb :5Ft f 59V3iSi - 5SV, 59HtS ' Xtlwaaka Otis Marker. MII.WAUKEE. Mav 29. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 nortnern. SI 124J-1.13: N. S northern. Sl.heSl.IS: Julv. aelu bl.t. r)AiVUCY-Xuil, So. 2. ;c, sample. 58 47. ( 1 vR. Lower. Nik 3 cash, aS3⪼ July, 87Ho asked. Taleda SeaeT Market. TOLEDO. Maa 25L SUED Clavers, Oc tobex, 37.a; ivecsniijar, (l.M, Atchiaon aaut. 4s.. do 4s Atrhiats do pfd oatua A A. as. Boatna a Ma.- ex. 4 Hoetoa Elevated., eepiu-htwrg pfd .. N. T . N. H. A H Union Pacific Ana. Arava. Cham. . . do pfd Am. Pnen. Tlbe .. Am. Sugar da pld Am. Tel. A Tel.... Am. Woolen do pta Krtleoa Rise General Eler-.i Maes. B lee tna do pld ... Readinu, 'M . "" ..:' Wlaconaln Central -AS do preferree . n Northern Paclfio tu.Sia 134 1SS 1'S Ceul. Leather 23S do srelerrad 10S MS tS rS Rloaa-anefrteld 1 e 91 ,,i Great Northern ofd 12."0 IS S lf lJ-, lutertarauKh Metropolitan Its i- 12 do preferred 1.700 21 33 It TTtan copper .... 'S TtnaiiiM Copper 3b MS St If, Laadea stack: Market. LONDON. May 29 American securities opened firm and higher today. Pat ruiad from i U) ?j above yesterday's New xork closing. Consols, money ?74 slo.. Kan. A Tex do aceoaol 7S N T rk Ceiral... Anacnnds "S .Norfolk A Ati-hiaon tts do pfd.. x-.llx do pfd M-s Ontario W Baltimore A Ohio '"S rVnnaylxanla t'aaadiao Pac-ltlc 16J Rand Mtaea OHwapaaas a Ohio... 44 Reading W.. st. P ChM-eso tl C . M. Pe Beora D. A II. O D A R. C. pit En a da lt pfd 1a :.1 p!d Oraud Truns IllUuus Caxural U N . ex. H.hta T ..m n-vn Itai 1 war do pld . 1! Southern Pactflo .. . 2t- Uniua Pacific . at do pit! . n'xCnitou ttatea 3taal . S 4i pfd . ! Wsba-n . 17S do pfd lsi Spaoian 4s .el-vAmal. f opper .14 .. -s .. tl 'H .. dl S .. s .. 'as .. Its . a . s .14S . ts "S its . ::s . a . IS its SILVER Bar. steady. 24 7-16,1 per ounce. M" iNEY KalS per cent. The rate of discount in tha open market for short bills is 1Si1 per cent. Tha rate of disc -int In tiie open market for thrfew-month bills Is lSvfl1 Pr oent. Fes-etata Ftaaaelal. I.ONT1N. Mav J9. Money was nulet on tile raaaket to. lav and discounts were easy. Trading on the stock exejiange was heavy. The settlement has been satisfactorily con. eluded. liUHinesi. lor new account broad enod slightly and ehesn motlr- la being investe-t mure freely in consols and un Tieeling seciritiea Lata tn tie day a burdening occurred, and w'th New York tuiyiusv ita fiinruox, toe market finished etesilv near tlie heat of the day. Grand I'runH rail'ed atiKnuv after ita weakness oil the April statement. bRUX, May JX Xraduig on Lha Bourse Boetaa 9 toe he aad Baada. BO8TCN, May 29. Money, call loana iw 2t per cent: time loana, 2SHS per cent. waJ X 11V luilliwuia wnin lux uiu.llia -i , stocks and bvinds: st Btngtiam Tt eaatcalume A KmIi ...too 7Sa. entnnlai Z2S No. At. SlSCopper Range 7S I i& 1 Pair Weat S 1 12t PraokilB SS it 14 127 liranor 1 I iTS IJ lala Royals 30 I 11 217 184 Maas. Mlutng IS 70 2e iitSMImisan k, an in - Mi.hawa US I 4 1M Hi Montana C. A C. a" I tl M "'Hold Dominion S m :7 lrts-'araoia tx 7 210 1 Parrot I 10 2 U7Sl"lncr 2 1 XISHhauDOa 11S ai rSeTmar'k 5 " 30 Ilium til Tnnltr 1-S a'7 1a 1M V t Mining ri 42 lie Sl' 8. Oil as 7 ;m 44 L'latt 40s ti 2't 54 Vrtorta 4S 4 ml lWSWlnona 1 17t Math. .. .S Wolverine 12S 7t 210 TTSNorvg Butte 4 88 3't Anna Coailtios !s 7 an USaana IIS .27 2s aiumet A Artaona ..Kt 7t SS Action. Com ITS 47 211 tasPrsens tuaaas S 7 214 it 1 at. it 221 .201 1 240 1 i40 t 3M 1 134 4 171 STOCKERS A 4M 4 28 WESTERNS IDAHO. 18 feeders.. s 4 6 icuwi l'i 4 46 6 cows 964 3 50 HOGS The life and snap so noteworthy In the hog trade during the last two days waa absent tills morning. Buyer aad sellers were apart in tneir views, and while the market waa In pretty fair condition, still hugs did not sell so rapidly. Good weight loads generally . commanded steady prices, they being In tie best, demand. Oi the other hand, light hugs were slow u x little lower, those of tiie better uuallty naturally selling to the best advantage. Taking the market as a whole, the saiee did not show any very great uhange, the bulk, being at S6.26Si6.3o. the same as yes terday. In spite of the fact that the market I was less acuve, pretty nxucu over jwui-s changed 1 lands in very good season in uie morning. Hreprewentatlve sales vTJhat Bs a Draft? A draft is a Bunk' method of chtM-kimr on it de posits in other banks. It is the same to the Bank that your check is to you. It is a Safe and Convenient Way of remitting by mail. A Bank's Draft i. honored every where. We sell both foreign and domestic draft?. FIRST lATIOHAL BANK OF OMAHA THIRTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS OLDEST AND LARGEST BANE CT NEBRASKA. FAIRACRES Furnishes just the place in which to build a home, a high, sightly tract of land, artistically laid out, with reason able building restrictions. Fairacres lies along Dodge St., west of Dundee, and already has several of Omaha's most beautiful homes. Land, roadways and parks have been graded, and trees and shrubbery set out. One to five acre trects $600 per acre, and upwards. One-fourth cash, balance easy payments. Let us ehow you FAIRACRES, also other Dodge St. acre tracts, and lots in Dundee today. GEORGE . CO., HOI Farnam wooled lambs, tK.iWffn.W. fair to good light wooled lambs, 86. it "ii";. 00: good to choirs heavy wooled lambs. SS.7Titf.25. shorn lambs 76ct under wooled stock. Quotations on sheep: Good to choice yearltngA shorn. S6.nu0iA.25i fair to good yearlings, shorn. S4.71VS6.0fi; good to choice weihers, shorn. S4.7Si5.iiO; fair to good wethers, shorn. 84.25(4.76; good to choice ewes, shorn. 34.26(0 4.65; fair to good ewes, shorn. S4.uOi4.25; culls and bucks, shorn, S3. Wso4.a0; wooled sheep 2&$40e above shorn stock. Representative sales: No. 4P9 Colorado lambs, wooled 10 Colorado lambs, culls... 2R1 western lambs , 248 western lambs 20 western lambs, culls ... Ar. ... 82 .. 88 .. 77 .. 88 .. 73 Pr. 40 5 58 5 16 S 40 4 08 CHICAteO LIVE TUCK MARKET Cattle Firm Hoars Taa Ceata Lower Shee and Lam ha Steady. CHICAGO. May 29. C A TTT-E Receipt s about L50rt head. firm. Steers, So.uO'fc'LJS; stockers and feeders. gS.26giS.4fi; cows. S3T.4j6.71S; heifers. .503.26; bulls, S4.1KV, 6.75; calves. S2.5nflrl 30. HOGS Receipts about 18 0nn head. Mar ket 10c lower. Choice heaw shtpptng, SS. 46015.5714: bttrchers. SB. lovgr, 55 : light mixed. .4"v,o.;jm; choice light. S9.4btAo.62i;' packing. pigs. S4.ltro6.2a; bulk of sales. 84.90.46; S5.4e 50. SHEEP 7.'o head; S6.25-ii8.30; AND LAMES Receipt about steady. Sheep. S4.0t4j6.f0; lambs, yearlings. S4.j0iju.2S. Kaaaae City Live Stock Msrket. KANSAS C1TT. Mo., May 29. CATTLE Receipts. 1,300 head. Including 200 smitherra; market strong. Choice export and dressed beef steers, S8.5fgjf7.on; fair to good. SS.iWrj S.4(i western steers, S4.7oti8.50; stockers and feeders, S3.15j6.26; scut hern steers. S3.804: 8.J5: southern cows. S2.75j4.60; native cows, S2.5iVf5S.26; native heifers. Sll.j0'ul.a; bulls, S3.JS"76.00; caives. 83.75(45.26. HOGS Receipts, 12.0 head; market 5-oine rower; top, S6.55: bulk of sales. S&.2&Q6.46. Heavy. S5.40u6.o5; packers and butchers. tB-.T.viS (40; lights. S6.15ia6.4ft; pigs, 3 603A50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1300 head, market steady. Lambs, e5.2i4o. ii; ewes and yearlings, S4.0rntJ-4.oO; Texas year lings. S4.50"K.2&: Texas sheep, S3.75A.tO; stockers and feeders, S8.2&1&3.86. St. Laala Live Steak Market. ST. LOCIS. May 29 CATTLE Receipts 900 head Including 160 Texans. Market steady; native shipping and export steers, S8.(17.15; 1 tressed beef and butcher steers. 85 i48.i: steers under 1.000 pounds, S4.50t 6.80; stockers and feeders t3.itj4.75; cows and heifers. S3.ooi6.10: canners, Sl.5fr5J2.40; bulla. mtaB.ftO: calves. S3 ouna.OO; Texas sxd Indian - steers, S3.jt38.7S; cows and heifers. S1.75'34.2&. HOiJ Receipts 8.O0B head: market lower: pigs and lights. S3.5n.5; packers, tri onr 5.jt: butchers and best heavy, J5. kYq6.o. SHEEP AND LAMTlS Receipts 1.500. Market steady. Native muttons. SJ.26or5.ii: lambs, S4.Jfti7.26; culls and bucks, 83.004 3.5ti; stockers, S3.25i4.u0. London market: locally the market waa inlet and unchanged at 84.i2ir4.27'-, Spelter WOO linnhanflu,! ttia r.,..l.,n m t... . I.. CHlly, S4. kea4..!i. Iron wis higher In Lon don OVtl h I l.itr.laml a, v ...... ....... 1 . r- 5a 6(1; locally no change waa reported. No. 1 foundry northern waa quoted at SM.Tiwp i...a-. ;o. a nortnern ar jih.iio iti.7B, No. I southern and No. 1 southern, aott, at Sltt.ne q?17 (0. ST. Tor-TS tfi -l lLrT7-r irj t - i dull, 84-21,, apelter. dull, 84.4174. Waal Market. BOSTON. Mav 29. WOOL The Commer cial Bulletin will say tomorrow: The volume of wool business haa failed to expand materially and prices are In aa low a level aa formerly. The tone of tha market la firmer In sympathy with Lon don, but prices axe no higher. The ship ments of wool from' Boston to May 28, In clusive, sccordlng to the government sta tistics were 80.i8.x:4 pounds against 115. 640.046 pounds for the same time last year. The r-ceipts to. May 28. Inclusive, were 57.224.874 pounds against HJO.no,7a pounds for the same period last year. ST. LOI.IS. May J9. WOOL Firm; med ium grades combing and clothing, Wipip:: ItTht fine, irttiiUc; heavy fine, lbtlirtsc : tub wash-d. lHoyjjt'.. LONDON. May 29 -WOOL-The third series of uie wool aurtlon sales ended to day. The feature of tha auction- waa the sudden change which occurred during the first week, when the- opening decline of 7'4 to liid waa recovered under heavy buy ing for ail sections, American operations being especially good In well grown greany cross-broils. The improvement In good cllpj progressed until the final rates, compared Willi the April sales, allow! merinos un changed. croHS-hreds suitrvhle for Amenta 10 pet- cent higher and medium coarse crons breUs 5 to 74 per cent dearer. Fine and faulty crosa-hreds arul heavy merinos eased off during the lout few days, and with Cape of Good Hope and Natal, closed 6 per oent lower than the second series. During the sales home spinners took 30 JM, hales, con tinental buyers Hi.tt'O. and ArTuricana 8.oJ. There were 120.000 baixa held, over Cor Uie fourth series. Tha, offesings today were 10.384 bales. Scoured were somewhat irreg ular, but the rest of Uie aaaortmeiit found a ready aaie at firm prices, SaiSH . were aa follows: - New So u 01 Wales. Ljw) hales; sooured. Is 3Hd-r-l8 "a"; . gresay, J 7do'ls. (Queensland. 100 - bales: sunn-rod. la 2thd la greasy, oalod. Vlctoris. LltiO bales; scoured, 9dSlB 2S)d; areaay. siffliUvl. West Australia. 200 ttalas, sooured, tlidUSid; greasy, Hlvs-d- New ZeaUunrl, bales; scoured. Is 2lls 8d; geeaey. 4Asi"vl. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, Sj Dana; ncnurcil, 8diS1s Id; greasy.. Seiiiyl. - Pnnta Arenas, 2,Jl bales; graaa rSL.H'l r . - L'nlted 8hue do pfd V a. Steel dti pfd .......... Adventure Allouea Anuucamatod Atlantis Bid. Aakod. I Bank C leas-tags. OMAHA. Mav 3 Bank clearings for to day were 81.543.0:11.10 and for the corre sponding date .ast year n.SV4.ul7.5i. Monday ... Tuesday ... V eanestiay Thursday Fnduy .... Saturday .. Tot ale .S2.407.7Sc.52 . 2.14S.UB1.42 . Z.UC1. ;'. oi . l.iH'5.318.88 . 1.542.J81.10 . . Dec. day lltft C.9).7-fi.38 l.i9..tM j9 I.al3.6i.(i2 Dm. day 2.088.275.14 l.i4.tll7.Js S9.9r.029 43 I8.974.96u.28 Increase over the corresponding week last year. Sl,a2,07.16. Sw Tark Ml alas Storks. NEW YORK. May 29-M!ning stocks dosed as follows: Alice 271 Leedvtlle Ce i Broeco It) L,tvle (ttlet S liruaexrirk 'oa t Mexlnas tr Coaaetora T-ia i . 17 (tmarto I'anatarl T'in. B...Ki Opair 24 Coa. Cal. A Vs - -I ma. I Hi.xa . Hi-ra Silver et.naarS Iroa tllver 1-a tetloa Jsiket 711 8h. leu to M IS 14S 1 ltW .1M .ml ita in ill 24 Kt 1K1 .ita 2 21 lau Pr. t "0 t 1U 5 li I IS I I to 1 to t 2 i i -o 5 20 t :ts t as 5 MS t 22S i n-t i 22S i 22S J 2S t ti i 2S t a i a t a t Jt 5 a t 24 t I 2t 5 -4 S 3 S ia S 9 t t 2t 28 5 ti i rs 2"S t rs t 17 S 27S s rs rs S T7S No. 7t... S4... 47.... Tl... at... tt... 7t... Tt... 44... 72 .. 7S... .... 71... TJ... ... 71... 7... tl... S .. 10... 10... 11... TO... Tt... M... a... tw... 77 .. it... 7... 44... it ... 72... 44... 71. .. Tl .. a... T... fc .. r... 4i . 4.. u .. tl... this AT. ...211 .. JJt .. 1st ...219 .. JM ...2Jt ...2.14 ...2M .. ai ...2(t ...22S ...2I .. 241 .. 241 .. . . . ...so ...2U .. 217 ..til .. il4 . . . .. 24t .. XI .. 1M ...let ...2H .. lr 2S .2111 an 24 .27 .U Jtt .244 It 214 242 412 i 27S i ws 21 S s rs t I7S t ns t rs t ns t 27 S 6 27S t rs t 27S t s t rrs I 27 S 8 tt t 2S t w a W t 30 S 30 t te I to t 2 t a t 2 i a i S3 I W t to t to i 10 I as t its I t 8 at i a i n i : ' i U I U t 4 BH tLttl1 Receipts this morning were small and the quality waa poor, so that mere was really not enough on sals to Interest buyers to any great extent. What little iiiiirn stuff there was here sold quits readily at prices that were steady to aa much aa 10c lower in some cases. Buyers seemed to have use for ail ths snorn stuff and It did not tase tnem very long to clean up the few loaun offered. vl -Miled lambs were very slow and hard to move. Buyers claim that tna season is pretty well ajvsnced for wooled st iff. and tnst it is not killing out very wed. As a rile the wooled lamoi un sale this morning were mora or leas neirlncted. eaneciauv S-awe Kara aa Laaae. ; those tnat did not nap pen to oe very good. PARIS. May . The Bank of F-ance tj-jsnll there were aime pretty good killers day lowere.1 its aixx ouut tate on loans that sold aa mgn as Jfc-tli. from 4 to l'S par ceur, wuoiauuus on uuuom. Gutxl to chnlue light St. Jsseph Live Stoek Market. ST. JOSH7PH. Mo., May 29. CATTLft Receipts 528 head; market steady: natives, S5.5iri7.iJ; cows and heifers. S2.it!6 25; stockers and feeders. S3.s0f.taJ. H04J4 Ret-eipts 8.477 head; market 5CrHVi cents lower; top, SS. 15; bulk of aaies, t6.30tfti.46. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts 3" head: market steady: lambs. 86. srJ8 50; vearllnga and wethers, S4.tai6.26: owes, $3.7o''i 1.50. ' Blaax City Live Stoek Market. SIOUX CITY. May 29 3pectal Tele gram.) HOGS Receipts. 5.5fO head; market 5c lower: range. 86. 1&.J6. 30 ; bulk. S6.3t"i6 .26. CATTLE Receipts. 00 head; market steady: beeves, S6.Jtl8.76; cows and halters. Sa.aOQ6.76; feeders. S4.uVa6.0u; caives and yearlings, SJ StJ4.a0. Stack la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six pal western markets vestcrdav: Cattle. Hogs. South Omaha o 7. Sioux Cltr 0 8.:i Kansaa City 1 12.8o 9t. Louis 9"0 S.Jno Pt. Joseph 528 8 47T tliicago 1.6u0 18.it O prlncl- Sheep. 2.JC0 i.Vi 1.5i0 :rei T.Otal .3.418 65.577 13.1 Tjals Pklladelphla Fradaee Market. PHILA DCLPHT A. Mar 29.-BCTTER Firm and Sc higher; extra western cream ery. 2AS-c: extra nearby prints. He. EOiS Steady : Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free raaes. 1"V at mark; current recetpta In returnable caaea. lnc at mark: western firsts, free cases. LTS-c at mark; current receipts, free cases, 16o at mark. CHEESE Stesdv: New York frill oreems. choice new. 11S411V: New York full creams, fair to good. lOHtjllc. Oils aad Hoela. NEW YORK. Mav a OIL Cottonseed oil. market stendv; prima crude. nom nsl: yellow, 47S-C. Petroleum, steadv; re fined New York. 88.57: Phlladeipiiia and Baltimore. 18.70; In bulk, 84 'J6. Turpentine, ertey at 44c. ROSI N .trsined. common to good. S3 15. !L CITY. Mav . IL "redlf balance SJ 7S: runs. 340.49s hbls.: average. 178 HI 5 bbls: shipments, 2:3.971 bbls.; average, la2, 142 bbia. - - Cetrtaus Market. t.J- NEW YORK. May 2S. COTTON Futures opened steady; June. 10.u7c; . July lO.telc; August, lO.tTJc; September, 9tJV; October, 2Sc; November, -ciffrevl. Hoc; December, .uDc; January. S.Wk!.' Mareh. t.liac, F-itiir-s closed quiet; June. W,l5c; "July, 10.15c; August, lD.02n;- September. S.iuc; October, 9.J2c; N-embeT, 9.18c; December, 9.13c; January. 9. He v February. 8-IOc; ilarch, 8.UBC. - ' GALVESTON. iLay 28. COTTONe-Steady NEW ORLEANS; May 9 -CCfTTON 3pot. steadv: low ordinary, 1 l-lts, nominal; ordinary. Vi:; good' ordinary, 9 5-l8c. low middling, 10 7-18c; oiiddllng. I'-tre; good mid dling. L; midline; fair. UHtt: fair, Ur-nc. nominal; sales, 2,00') bales; recetpta, Lt8 baies; stock. 12S,rts5 bales. ST LOCIS. May J9 COTTON' Quiet: middling, llSc: sales. 53 bales; receipts, xt hales; shipments, 378 bales; stuck. 24.O0H bales. Evaporated Applee aad fnrted Fralta. NEW YORK. Mav ?9.-F.V ir-ORATCD APPLES Market quiet: faney quoted st 1'U1oSt; choice ut tafla"; urtiria at 7'(f 7ac an-l commt'tr ttr fair at tSjSe'txj. DRIED FRnTS Prune are-very quiet and somewhat rfregulaB . wlttT .quvitatlons ranging from 34 r. T t'allfornia and from 5t -iloc for Oregnn ruit Apiicois are unchanged with cht 1ce quoted at 13 U'ic: extra ftinies at lvilHjc; and fancy at 15-dloc. Peaches continua quiet with choice quoted at siv-gOr; extra choice at o'-ec: fancy at loH,ue and extra fancv at li'tjllV. Raistns were dull with loose Muscatel quoted at 4S-o. choice to fancv seeded at luyV; seedless raisins at 5w8c. and Lomlonlavers at H.J&alaS. Soger and' Molasses. NEW YORK. Msv 29.-81 OARraw. firm; fair refining Sjhc; centrifugal .'M test. tJSc; molasses sugar, 2.84c. Refined steady : No. 8. 5'jOc: No. 7, A36t; No. 8. 4c: No. 9 46c; No. 10, 4.76c; No. 11. 4.70c: No. 12. 4. dbc; No. 18. 4.d0c: No. 14, 4.55c; confection ers' A. 5.2Cc; mould A.. 5.75c; cut loaf. 6 J0c; crtianed. Slue; powdered. 55"c; gran ulated. J r: cubes, 6 rfttr. MOLAi4SES firm: New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. 2T42c. Mlaaeaaelta ferala Market. MINNEAPOIJS. May 29 WHEAT No. 1 hard. II io, 1 US : No. t northern. Jl ti-"-4 il.itSS. No. z nortnern, fl.nl tal i.tinS : May, tl . J'llv. Sl.t'is. rfepiember, MjgltaiC. BRAN -In but. S2J .&u?i.:m. hLtjl'R rnchiingid. llrst patenta. Sfi K1 3 i: secomla. tt Jifyti 46 f'rst clears, H.ijJ 4.Ji, second cleat s. S3 5rj2 . X. Metal Market. NEW YORK. M.y -M FTT A LS Ttip London tin market was H2 higher, with spot quoted at 119 aa and futures at 12N 6s: locally the market was quiet, w-i i 4tiuaiKfia ranging from IJI Jd'i'J 75. The London copper market waa 10s higher, wit.i snot quoted at f7 12s oil and futures at tie 6e; the locsl rrsr. was ntnet. wit .1 lake q-inted at S'2.77V212.87H, alectmlytln at ri-I.ul-.'S and caei.ng at f-TS-ali.Vl. Lead was la id higher, at AUI 16a, on Uie Peoria Market. PEORIA, Mav 29. -CORN Lower; No. 3 yellow. 7i7.1c: No. 4 yedow. 7nr; No. S, 7tic; N- 4. i7c. nn grade. fiMier. OATS Inacti- M. No. 2 w:i:i, SliSpjc; N'.j. 4 m-hite. otur"S''. I WHISKY U.JL. Treaaury Dfilrartl. W ViHINGT' V. M i - 23. -T-iduy'g state, nieiit .,f i lia irea.ury hiioi-ici-s in t.-ie gen tarai f.mtl. exclusive of tee S.5ti dti t.o -com reeere. show: Ava. labia (una bHlam-ti, Sj;.4tSe-5, gold ct.m au.l b-iliiok. ju. a-a,! A7, guid .tfUUttlct, w" "