THE REE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. MAY 13. 1000. 4 CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Drouth Rtp'orU Continu to Poar Into Au( r .--m mt V T"T U1SVIO, tCOKll w w patent. t.vil firm clears, 4 7Va4.'; 7 second clears, St .Vi3 .66. wrtTiirn i thk orii bki.t Boaters and Fair Mbt, COSDIT10WS ABX NOT BXLIEVED I.iaM nerels-ls Tarn an tMr. and Is, la ' lro -Along with Vhfll iMfmt I onanniptinn Take Sasiilr. ' . QMAHA. May 12. XM. '. i V'.':hrr . .' aoliflnn are unrelieved, lirouth reports are continually coming In mi serious damaire la retried. Liverpool cables did nut follow our domestic ad vam fi yesterday and thin arted an a check to ny bulge on the local prices. f'nrn l strong with wheat and light re-ifp- naif cash, mm an advantage. The i- cvator storks of corn are vary light and dally receipts are only enough tu supply Lie local consumption. Wilful broke alter a steady and strong pentng. The undertone Is strong and all ddv.iea are wry bullish, lull heavy stlling hy professional speculators eased values, atchlng the tnsiket without buying sup lioit. Mav- what opened at J1.27W and .loaed at $1.27 ( urn h'ld llrm with no change. No of Ii rings Pt put on the mirhei and cash rn advanced 14c-. Receipts do not in :t'Be and with no feature the change wl 1 he limited until a letter country move ment II started. Stocks are decreasing jn.ler dully consumption. May corn opened i io'ic and (loaed at 70Vjc, I'rlmmv wheat rrcetpl were 1S7. hu. mil aiilpmiuia were 43l,OuO bu., against re ceipts hint year of 33d,(M bu. and shipment .it 4I&.IHI bu. I'l.in r.ceipta wera SM.non bu. and shlp nnnis were IL'tj.cKO bu., against receipts last ear of SCUM) bu. and shipmunts of 389.0OU '.11. 'lear.ini'ea Wee Dune nf corn, none of "W and wheat and flour equal to 6n,WW bu. Liverpool closed ra 4ail lower on wheat linn uncJia'iRed on corn. Local range of options: f otilee ' for fTi e 4 Cool lay, . OMAHA. May It 199. . The trohgh of low pressure overlying the Riickv mountain slope Tuesday morning has moved Lit lightly' during the last twenty-four hours, eseept that the north ern portion now overlies the extreme upper Missouri valley, where the depression I greatest, Liglit showers wera general last nltrht In Nebraska, and attended north up tbe valley and over tha northwest. The lams In .Nebraska were- very light, hvt ap pear to have been fairly well distributed An area of high pressure It moving In rota toe northwest, and cooler weather la gen eral throughout the mountains thla morn ing. Light to killing frosts occurred la olorado, Wyoming. Montana and Idalux The weather la doar east of the Mtssls- Ippl river, and light frosts occurred In the ower lake region and upper Ohio valley. ondltlons are favorable for showers In this vicinity tonight, followed bv fair Thursday, with cooler tonight and con tinued cool Thursday. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 19o9. 19m. 1H17. n. Minimum temperature ... SS f4 M ' 61 Precipitation 4 1.21 .no T Normal temperature for today, 61 degrees. Ieflclenry In precipitation Since March S.87 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 19ns, Corn and wheal region bulletin for Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four houn ending at 8 a. m . 75th meridian time. Wednesday. May 12, 1H: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Raln Mak. Mln fall. Artlclci.l Open. Hlgh. low. Cloaa. Ves y Wheal- .May.:.! July.,1 (urn May. Julv. . M't. May. Sept. .1 J 17 J t vs' V,j. WeS', 41'i- 1 rn 1 inn, I 1 Z! 1 1 7Vi I 1 27 1 i tl'SI" I 66-V BuVii 41'l I 27 1 ' 7'i 41H A apring, u.ib'ai.il. ss C)K.-No. i 71Vc; No. S, 71c f T 4 tl'4C No grade, 7m.c; No. l" ) 71'c; Np. i yellow, 7Ho; No. 3 Umaha Cash I'rleea. WHkAT- No. 2. hard. l.Sfi1l.S0; No. 3. hard, LJbjjl.r.: No. , hard, ti.l7fl.2J; No. i. aiirliig. IL'iil.ii, ticQriWc; ro No. 2 yellow. white, 71Vc f'ATS--No. 3 mixed. Mc; No. yellow rlv. Xu. wa)te, dec; -Nj. t white, bct ... 7Sc:-No. 3. 7ilc. 'C'arkut Itecelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats W 113 54c. lVK-;iu. 'hlcago- .Minneapolis mnhu . Diiluth ( Hic .vdo (.IUIV ...ir.... Art " 16 : M AU PKOVIHIOVH Feature of the Tr1 Inc and f lnaliist I'rlt-ra' on . Board of Trade. CHICAOO. 'May 13-Repoits of rain In Kansas were the chief reason for a-decline of more fhsn lc In wheat on the Hoard of Trade today, ,1'orn Moaed steady, oaca firm and provl-ums steady. The h imp In wheal prices occurred dur Ing the1aal half Of the day, the market prior to that time displaying moderate firm ness, owing. It Was said, to covering of anort wneat for the uccount of a rirm mnose trades had been transferred -to an other house. News of the day was dener- ally favuitble to the bears, who toejlf -.4-( vantage v( their unpurtuntty' to pound the market vigorously at times. Althoukh the official weather map indicated no rain -In Kansas and none was forecasted, private reports f roin that grata-elalmed thai show cis had occurred which would partially iclleve the drouth aituailon. In the northwest- the weather was generally favorable for aceding opera I ions. Demand for cash heat at the lesdlng grain centers of thla country waa extremely' slack, and Wlnnl I" i t-ported that cuah brokers thera were iring to resell conaiKnmeiits. In addition 10 these bearish domestic conditions for- ngn tnaikets tailed to follow the upturn here cstvrduy, which tended to further In civaso the selling pressure. During the day -a ne July delivery sold between Si. 12 and ;i.l4. The close waa weak, at about htc above the low point of the session, July being at l 13',,. considerable strength waa displayed In the corn market In the. early part of the uay, hut trio market closed barely steady The May delivery wu relatively the strongest option and at one time showed gam of lc trorp the final quotations of the previous day. Prices at the close were '.'J '- lower to "4c higher. Uais were beariahly affected by the smnip in wheul, but prices made only sugm leaciiolia. During wie greater pat ui the iluy. however, itu; ftialket manl I'SteU decided strength because of active cuvcring ty shorts, who were aroused by an advancv ol HiJ"ViC in the price of the mail araiii. At uie closu prices were Vs iimi'f lo -ho uianer, witn July at oJc. i roytsions were moderately firm. Prices .11 lot- cioae were aSac lower lo iuc higher, .iloMiujt guotatiuna were as follows: Allies. I Ui en.l il gli. 1 LmW. Cloau. ies y V heut M.iy J Ul Ciepi. Plf, 4 1. "Ill .May i U.j bept. I'i c. a.s '. jiii ttept. lac. I'ol K ii -;!-. I i lWXi 1 1 M , 1 14-V 1 uu'a, 1 OO Sj! I 1 2., 1 37 , 1 21y, 1 1 1.1 1 14h 1 oovii 1 ovluiV 1 1 tHsa.lUo-Vs 7jv 7-j'a r:, 72 .''aW '4 tilin g v Wl-H BS7't &41V "cstjl, ' tiSU' biVy-V Ois i U9-I4; jo:i u-si i$ 6SVs 1 1 ' 04 1 t2l4; .ll'.k. 44S 4lfi 44 V 4a ,44-1l'o-4 44. !' 44 Ji L . May ! Jul il May "i July tsspt. Klhs May J uiy dept. I I I -Vo, !4M-V 1 18 00 , IS M'i ) I I'i u'al K 2o 1 l in I 18 lo , 18 i;Vi 1 10 I 10 4o 1 66 i 10 45 t 1' Oi'ai lo ho I lu 521, 10 a."., lo 73V 10 tL'V 6s! bl 1 444 44', a l I 1 is ua', , is 20 , I IS 15 I'I 05 1 10 05 10 IL'V 10 10 10 lu , 10 1& I 10 (fi i I 1" 02 , , 10 lo , 10 5 , 10 ai 10 724. 10 05 10 1(1 1 10 15 1 18 hu 1 171,, 18 l'j 10 45 10 E2V4 lo 62 10 00 lo 024 10 10 No. 2. t'usn uuolatlons were as follows: r i.l it r inn; winter patents, Iti, 30-6. tin x.oici siraigiiis. aj.MMnttz,; spring patents iieamerles. -'25Vc Included, 1 in. 32 Inches. Deficiency .15 inches. L. A. corresponding period In 1907, TVEIjSH, Iocal. Forecaster. Stations Ashland. Neb Atibv;rn, Neb .... (H ken Bow. Neb, 'olumbus. Neh... ulleitson, Neb.. IFalrbliry, Neb... IKalrmont. Neh.. 79 llr. Island, Neh.. sn Ilartlngfon. Neb tlnstlngs. Neb..., Holdrege Neb... Oakdale, Neb Omaha, Nab Tekamah, Neb.. Alta. la , ICarroll. la arlnda. la Sihloy, la Sioux City, la.. Minimum temperature period ending at s a In averages DISTRICT AVKRAfJRa No. of Temp Central. SUttwa. Chicago. Ill L 'olumbus. O In Dea Moines, la 14 Indianapolis. Ind.. 12 Knsas City. Mo.. ?! Txiulaville. Ky IS Minneapolis. Minn. r thnaha. Neb....... 1 St. Txiuls, Mo TI n V S2 7 ft m 78 1 82 79 74 78 73 72 74 73 76 M 60 61 62 57 4a 52 62 48 61 52 62 61 49 ' 50 47 54 .10 .00 .(12 .21 .02 !') .18 .14 .00 .00 1 .20 .04 .IS .05 .00 T .05 .01 for Sky. Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Clenr Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Hear Clear Clear Raining Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy twelve-hnur NEW I0RK STOCKS AND BONDS Spasmodic Movements in Special Stocks Fail to Affect General Listv READING IS CENTRAL FIGURE Flaetnatlnna Are Vlolrat stud t'aloa Partite Moves Nearly lippoalfe . . ta It Boo4 Market la m. I Not Included Max. K4 2 N l 7 R M 7 "" tA- 44 38 48 40 60 42 48 Rain. Inches. T .00 T .00 T .00 .10 .08 .00 NEW VORK. May 12 -There were sen aatlonal features in today's murket. hut tha failure of ttie. general list to respond to the extraordinary movements In spe cial stocks waa Its moat remarkable fea ture. Spasmodic starts In one stock and another developed In auccesslon. but In the Intervals the market lapsed Into dull ness and apathy. Reading was the central figure In the day's dealing, and its fluctuations were violent and frequent In Its flights to new record levels, with the exceptions of Its rise to 1R4 In January. 19jj. The high-prk-ed coHlrrs showed pretty rlnae sympa thy with the Reading movement. The first Jump In the price of Reading found other favorites or the traders sluggish and un responalve. When this waa corrected by an aggreawlve advance In I'nlon Pacific, Reading slipped back over the whole of Ita previous upward course. Then, again, when Reading was pushed to a new high level. I'nlon Pacific lost all of Ita advan tage, giving the appearance of unavailing efforts by the supporter of the market to keep the whole list moving together. Relief that the market waa being manipu lated to cover the real nature of the oper ations going on unsettled confidence. Buying orders from abroad outnumbered the selling orders, and the L-ondon market hnwed growing disposition to speculate. preferring the volatile mining stocks as a medium. The strike of French govern ment employes was of no apparent Influ ence In the markets. The banking situa tion Is bound to give importance to fluctu ations In auppliea of bank cash. The sur plus reserve of less than 8.(Kl0,00ii of the clearing house banks Is on volume of de posits, reaching $l,3!iA.186.0U). and ol loans of l,346.484,(i. both of which amounts are near to the highest ever reached by the clearing house banks. The demand for loans, meanwhile. Is Increasing, esporlally for fixed periods, and the supply offering Is reported by brokers to le growing leas. The amount of commercial paper is also growing more abundant. Heavy Is sues of proposed railroad securities remain to be financed. The call loHn branch of the money market remains tranquil. At tention waa attracted to an nasertlon ot an Influential Chicago hanker that the specu lative deal In the wheat market waa fl nanced, not In Chicago, but In New York. The late tone of the market much un settled and the closing tone Irregular. Honda were Irregular. Total sales, par value, I7,a2,00rt. ("nlted States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of Sales nnd leading Quotations on siocas wera .a louows: Bala The weather Is slightly warmer through out the corn and wheat region. Very light showers occurred In the central and west ern portions, but were appreciable only In the Omaha and Minneapolis districts. L A. WELSH. Local- Forecaster, Weather Bureau. SRW VORK (iKVKR tL MARKET quotations . n.400; gold certificates, $.ta,7Vv; rall abie cash ralsnoe. 1121.74.421 w York Money Market. NKW TORK. May ll-MONKT-Oii call, ateadv at 1ii2 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per 'ent; closing bid per cent, of farad at 1 per cent. Time loans, strong: slaty davs. 2H p.T cent: ninety days, t per rent: six months, SV per cent TR1MK MERCANTILE PAPER-3H04 per cent BTKRI.1NO F.XniANOK-rirm. with e. tual business In bankers' Nils st 14 8tUf.fr 4.46 for slxtv-dav bills and st 14 877S for demand; comtner -Isl bills. 14 8i&t1'S4.!'i. SILVER-Rar. 6214-: Mexican dollars. 4e. HONI S Government, steady; railroads. Irregular. Cleslng quotations on bonds were as follows: .101VO An 4H ,101V ln M series . t K (" 1st " lol i dvb 4 1M ' .lit I.. N unl 4i.. .. l''l t2H M . K T. 1st 4 ..I , M an lit rsf .... S. . l"ov4 do n 4a '1 . !( Mr Pacific 4i "4 ,U N T C. Sl .VHH n rri 4a. N N. T. ( l' 4m n rt , t S rf 3s, do coupon . t. Is. r in coupon t 8. 4i, re df coupon Alln-rhm. lit lo Am. As s Am. Tobicco 4i. . . nn Atchison, sen. 4i. do a. L. lit 4s . in cv. 4s dn cv. f Atlantic C. L 1st Ril A Ohio 4a .... lo Slii do 9. W. S' ... Brk. Tr. rv. 4s Tin So. lit Si ... Trntrsl of 0. " rentril leithar 5s. c of N J. ( si . This Ohio 4m t'hlciiro A A. 3m r.. n. q j c. M. A I P. r.. r. 1. a P. do col. 6s . . do rfctf 4i . nr, t. L Polo. Inrt. Si . t'nln. Mid. 4s... c A r. e D. A H. c 4 do 1st rsf 4s rt R. O 41 rHstlllsrs' Ki Erie p. I. 4 do fen. 4l do rv. 4s series A do lories H 0n. Kloc. cv. Ks . . III. Ten. 1t rsf. 4l Int. Met. 4W Int. II. M. 4' . .'.. Jipsn 4 Hid. ( 41 Roitos StocUa and Bon da. ROBTON. Mav 12. Money, call loan, 4;3H per cent; time loana, Hdi per cent. Atchlron sdj. 41 w ms!Ka.mita .101 Anion im. l'D Atlantic .10.1 Rutte Coalition .1i Cal. Anion 144 Topper Range m .171 .! , ( I III, HI 'TT ICR-Steady; iu 11 lea, 111 .ic. KUUS Steudyi t niNrk. rases ; I II t . L1H-: mime flints L'lc -Hi;K8l'-8t.d,v.; hiaefj..' l&in-tst lt'itill-t-c: vniiiikr AtitericaM. llUJu . luiin H uns, H"nv(tl'. . . l'OTAToa;.-V,rk: choic.' to fancy, P3'jj' ''v- 'a'f v ttoou. Kaswu. i I'Ol LTKf-steadyi'tuvkejs,, I7c; rhlck . l.; .stprlnM.."!'. .j. VEALr-8lody; M ta 6Vi)iund welghla, '.lc; VI t. Si pouinj weitfUta. ToSt-jC: oi to lie-pound w.ilifht. ,k'ia liARLtVJ rVvt ietki,,(j. tWq'Tlc; lair to Clinic inalfliijl. Wi'f - HKEDS Kf asU No. i sniithweatern, $l..W; No. i northvietw.. tl u. Tiniotny,' .. Clover. 9 Sp. . . PROVlSI0.'&-Ptirk. mess, per bbI.,"lS06 'i'IX.IS. Iefd. ji l'O lhi , J10.&71. Short rins, sldi-s Kl(xo l,- SlOiaiR ut.ln; short clear m.I.s iboxcdi, tlO.?7Vjl'lo no. Total clesr0c 'of wheat and flour rre e.iual to bu.. Primary receipts were !.! hu.. 4 flu; rd ' with S:.im bu. the 1 'ri espondlng da''a Vnr ago. KMImmetl rwvipts (tt tomorrow: Wheat, cars; oorSL cl care; .oats, I "9 cars; hogs '- head. S , . Pkllatlelpkta Prod are Market. PHlLADaHJ'iiLA.. May 12. - HL'TTKR Dull unit weak; antra western nvamery, i.'tc; nearby PTlfits. lc. K'ettS Stitidyj - Pennsylvania and other nearby Ilrst. . free ' eases, iic. al mark; current reonlpta, jh' returnable cases, ac at mark; wesinrn fliSt. free cases, ZJ.- at murk; current ,roul)ts. freo cases. Vt i'l'jc. at 'nuii r. v, I'HKKSK-sirttdiJJw York full eriinu, choice old.' UjtiKir,' ftir to good.; Ht : new, as lo" tUkllty.' JJKjJliv . j ' Mlanaaaalla 'iraTit slarket. .S July, . II.4H, Hi. rrtemi.ar, 1.m"iV pt the Day , on Varloni t'ommodtttra. NEW YORK, May 1 2. Fl.OlR' R- celpta. ; 22.4.S7. bblfr.: exports, 667 hbls Market onier ana noout stisay wnnne- sota patents. -1tf.ci1iOTa.su; winter straights. ' 15. 90" 20: Minnesota bakers. 4.tvy 5.80; - wrnter extras, . 1 .4an o.iu; winter patents. n oun1 s.so; winter iow arndeai 84.36WR.00: - Kansas. Straights SB.80B'h.nn. liy rionr. tirm; Tair 10 troad, S4.604.70;. clvici' tp.vfancy, 1I6 Ol a.llU. . - . - . dORNMKAL Firm; fine white and vallow. 1161.70: coarse. tl.60Ql.6a; kiln dried. $3.90. - RYJ0 -Qniet; No. 2 waalem, 4Mov f.-o. b. New York. KAIILEY -Dull: mn t nr. 7sc. c. I. f New York: feedln. 7B t7'fic.: c. I. f. New York. I WHEAT Receipts.- tl.lioo bu Bpol market easy; No. 2 red. 11.42 "1, e evator; No. 2 red SI. 43. nominal, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth. S1.821.. f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 hard winter. St. 32V. f. o. b. afloat. The wheat market waa quite unsettled today on conflicting crop newe, ending with a severe decline on reports of ra n In Kansas. Hulls gave very lltttc support and seemed to be selling on the hard spots, imki prices were oic net lower. May closed at $1.34: July, $1.19 11-1, cloaed at $1 . 19Ttj : September, $1.12N ft ''1 cloaed at $1.12'. CORN Receipts, 1.125 bu. Spot mar ket firm; No. 2. 82Hc, elevator, and 81o, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, 84c; No. 2 yellow. 82c, f. o. b. afloat, all nominal. Options were without transactions, clos ing practically net unchanged. May closed at fclVie; Julv cloaed at 78SC; September closed at 75 He OATS Receipts, 103.700 bu. Spot mar ket firm; mixed oats. 2 to 82 pounds. 504i 80c; natural white. 26 to 32 pounds. tltti63Hc; clipped white, 34 to 42 pounds, B1(ff7c. HAY Firm; No. 3. 66i70c; good to choice. 79fT90c. HOPS Steady; 1907. 3(ffc; Pacific coast. 1908. 8fiUc; 1907. Sfc6c. HIDES Firm; Bogota. 2O40Mc; Central America, 21o. ' LEATHER Steady; acid 22H"'Qc. PROVISIONS Reef. firm: family. $H O0.fi 14.6U; beef hama. $24.OOJi2.0r: city extra India mess, $21.60J 22 00. Cut meata, firm; pickled bellies, $11.00; pick led hama, $11.50. Lard, steady; west ern $ 1 0.85 P 10.95; refined firm: continent, $1 1 '20 : South America, $11.85; compound. $7.76a8.00. Pork, ateady; firm, $19. Oo 20 00; ahort clear, $19.50 21.50; mesa, $18 50W19 00. TALLOW Quiet; city. 68e. RICE Domeatlc, fair to extra, (He; Japan nominal. BUTTER Steady; atate dairy, common to finest. 212tmo. CHEESE ICaay ; new state full creams, specials. 134il3Vc; fancy, 12V; common to fair 9'iCllc; skims, full to specials, 2u.llc. EOOS-Flrm; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white. 24c; atata, Pennsylvania and nearby, fair to choice, ;Hifj2-lc: brown and mixed, 224tfT23c; browu and mixed, fair to choice, tlS2c; west ern firsts, 21&21e. St. I.ools Oeneral Market. ST. 1X11.'I8, May 12. WHEAT Lower: track, No 2 red, cash, $1.51ft1.6.1: No. I hard. t.2-1.!: July. tl.liS',; May, fl.3S; Peidemher. $I.. CORN Futures, weak: cash, higher; track. No. 3 cash. 761-ic; No. 2 white, 7b j;y; Julv, iash7!)!' ; September, ic. OATS Steady; track. No. 2 cash, 66c; No. 2 white, &8Vc; July, 5oc; September, 4;ic Fl.Ol'lt Steady; red winter patents. $6.50 W7.4"' ; extra fancy and straight, $o.75jj6.40; hard winter clears, $4.5)Q4.90. FKKD Timothy. $2.25trDS5. COHNMKAly-3.40. . , ARAN-Strong; saeltecl,' east track, $1.3 ftn.ss. . r ..... - HAY Firm; timothy. SlJ.Snil.t; prairie. Slfi.3tsiI13 m. . . 1 . RAOOINO 7 f-lSc. HEMP T WINE 7c,- - , ', ; PROVISIONS Pork, . steady; lobbing, $17 So. Lard- higher; prime' ateam. flfta 10 4S. Drv salt.iaeats. hlnhar: bosed extra ahotts. $1'V7; clar ribs, flO-HTH; ahort i leurs. $11 Hi. Ruconiriiigber; - Va4 extra shorts. U hTli; rVti' riha, .fll.87H; ahort cleara. 812 ' . ' POl'LTRT Weak: chickens, 13a;. spring. iVoSJc; turkeys. lUItr; duas. lose; ai-eie. 5c pl'TTFU-ateaMv: rrekfnerv. EO18 Kaav, I8H0 e count, - ' Receipts and ahipiueuta of flour and gra'n were as r iiowa; Alllarf-halmin pfd Amalgamated Copper American Afiicultural .... American Bct ftusar Amarlcan Cftn pfd Am. C. A r Am. Cot ion Oil Am. H. & 1. pfd Am. It- 8cuiitl American I,lnased Amarlcan Locomotive Am. 8. R Am. 8. s ft. pfd Am. Suiir Aeflntng Am. T. A T Am. Tobaro pfd ... American Woolen Anaconda Mining. Co Atchison ,. Attrition pfd ...: v. Atlantic Coast Una Baltimore a Ohio.,. .....v Bal. Ohio Bfa....- Blhlhm Rt : Brooklyn Rapid Tr. ...... .. Canadian PaclfUi .....,... Oeatral taaakar Central Leather afd.-. . . Crntral of N'sw Jaraef.. Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicaso Oreat Wwasrfl. . .1 Chicago A N. W r., M. St. P C. C , V. A St. L Colorado r. I Colorajlo A 80 M Colo. & 80. 1st pfd Colo, ti So. 2d pld'.J. Cnnaolldatod ) Corn Product! Delaware 4t Hudson Denver A Rio Orand D. It. 0 pfd niilllleri' Securltlei Krta Erla lit pld Erie td pfd Oensral Blsctrlc Oraat Sortharn pld .i .... Oreat Northern Or ctfa... llllnola Central Interborough Met International Harvester ... International Marin pfd.. International Papr International Pump Iowa Central Kama City 80 Kansas City 80. pfd Loiitsvtlle A N Minn. A 81. L M.. St. P. A 8. 8. M Missouri Pacific M., K. A T M . K. A T. pfd National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. of M. 1st pfd.... Now York Central N. V.. O. W Norfolk A W North Alaerlian ...v Northern Psville Paclflo Mall Pennsylvania ' People' Oai P.. C . C. 81. L Fressed Steel Car Pullmsn Palac Car........ Railway Steal Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic. Btel pfd Rock Island Co Rock Ialand Co. ptd St. U K td pfd Bt. L. 8. W 81. L. 8 W. pfd Bloea-Sheffleld 8. A 1 Southern Pacific 80. Pacific pfd Southern Railway 80. Hallway pfd Tennessee Copper Tub A Pkclflc T.. St. L. A W T . Bt. L. A W. pfd , I'nlon Paclflo t'nloa Pactnc pfd T. 8. Realty V. 8. Rubber P. 8. fi ,1 H 8. Bteel pfd Msh Copper . Va -Carolina Chemical ... Wabash Wabash pfd Western Maryland Weatinghouee tlectrto ... Wealern I'nlon Wheeling A L. K Wticoniln Central Total aals for the day. eh : No.. I 001 l:ern, II Jtal.Jii- hard $1. S'al.2!: No. 1 V., nnrlhira l.-JiSl J1: Nb. J mriheia. 11 l:wWl KLAX-CloJ t l v " i i ' LllAN-li, oliTk, friftiiti.tA.- .' ' J , i,oL'H Fine patents, td . twj W, 'eecoinj Flour, lib!.'. Wheat, hu... Corn, bu Oats. hu.'.... Receipts. RTiipmen's 5 V1 4 .tVX . 17 tiki 43.J.HI Liverpool Orala Market. LIVERPOOL, May K. WHEAT-No. I red wratern winter, nominal; futures steady: Julv. 8a I1VL September, d. Ivcember. Ss S'.d. CDRN Spot atroog: tie American mixed, via Galveston, a 5d: futures iulet, July, la 4d Mllwaske Krwla Market. ' MILSVACKFB My 12-WHEAT-No 1 northern. $1.31; No 2 northern, $1.30: July, $1 11'i Md ' . . . - ' ' ' . CORV-Btandard, .5c BARLKT-1 Samples, aWatJtlc. . Peoria Market. PEORIA. May U.-CORN-Higher: No. 1 vellow, 75c: No. $ yellow, S4c. No. t. 7fio; No. t. "he; No 4, 7A,e; rra grade. oVeC. OAT8 rirm; No. S white. s:57r. r Ree -Wint Ads are HuimeH iHoosU-r. 300 21 0 UN) a.Oort 1 B.900 1,501) 1.100 1,700 1 00 too 8.S00 (100 l.ono : l.l'W 7(1) 100 1.100 M.700 lis) 800 ' t.ooo ' S,10 H.fW) V7S0 .':8,0ft' set) 1o0 23.ft0 8.210 ' 100 . t.7')0 lO.aoo 1,900 800 '''too 2.ino 17.6O0 14.400 .6o0 40-1 .So0 3,100 .4O0 4,000 00 .. t:M J.flO t.1 2.n'0 ion x t.ooo . K.4O0 1 .800 , It, M0 , l.ann r.oo 100 00 . 18.400 . 15,000 ! '"'too . 1.700 '. ii . Tcwi . 7.S"0 . f.ioo IM10 , 80.704 . 1.000 , 10.100 . I. 400 oo 00 100 ion JIS.W) . !,! . 1.100 .104,1110 . l,OS vX) oo . l.t MO . ti.soo . ' 400 . 8. son H) 'XI ico in) . 84. son . t.y . 3.1'H) . 64. 7' . 1.7O0 . 1.0.O . 1.4(1) . 1400 . 4 iM . . 00 . l.MI 4"0 S00 High." Low ' rtos.: :iS so' i 8:1 JSS HI 4 w 4I 40', 1S frt 8.1V, 1.1s ion, l'Wi 104 137 116 4( 39 W MH S3 7 ; 41 s im 54 109V, 1 134 14t 10! 3M4 14 HOV 1114 131 . 1U44 WVi V Ik H4 WVi 7 7-i -, 11 163- '404, 5 i 1431 24 V4 in 51V 1H 40 v sr. 524 42 ISO HH 73(4 147H tl toVi 14 4:i 2V' 47V4 73Vt 139 61 1374, 7 434, 107'' 89V, 1S3H 49' 83V4 83 14B4 81 136', IHVt HI 42 H7 43 1.18 tA4 87 V, S3 71', -4v, 2S IV 81 1S.T4 1V 30 0.44 44 V, 34 V, H 9Vi l"S M-4 83 404, r.iv 1114, fit MS " ;v, 83', 77V4 1-H ft! 1M 1.0(7,81(0 abarea. 17 7Vj 1(H 1t3t Ms - 774 18LO, 1514 -394, 138 V, 23S, 1904 eiv, 87V, 3KS siv, 42 14oi 72', 14(i( 11H 81 244, lavj 4144 liW 4 72', 138 68 138V4 744, 42S i'Vf" 88 4H 91V4 -.' 145 31144 isr.v, 115 tl 41 1st 43 88 (, SI 70H 4.-' 244, 0V4 80 V, lit ltr. 2944 43V, 434 3.14 51V, 9V4 188 80t4 894, f.7V, lli4 f.1 tov, lit, 51 'Jit 8.1 V4 ?" 11 'a 81 3.V rzs, 544 M4 414, 40k Id (4 ' 31, ln.'l 133 I4"V Ml 3M, fov, 109V4 1(134 12k Vi, 11.. V, 2 V4 7'A IH14 29 7844 II S 18314 l"14s 74V4 3! 4T 8..1 141 234 192S 004, 17 3KS 34 41 l."i 154 14 144 aov i4v, 1344 4 :2v. 47V, 73 13 : 181 76 44 V4 V3V4 loo (4 98 14 0OV4 1314 49V4 tili I4.VV, 30 U.V4 ll!4, f'V, 41. 1MV 41V, 185'4 (V4 V4 13 71 4!. 24 80 V4 1.'2 r.'ivt in UV4 43 Vj 84 t.IV, 94 18'4 MV, 8'J 39 V, 11 11 fio 19 (I H 24 83 (4 76 12 58 London Cloatasr Storka LONDON. May - 12- Amarlcan securities opeuad easier today and durtiitr tha early trading rangao trom "-a below yeeier day a New orK cloflln;. Indon closing storks: -Conot. mnr...e S6 t-l Mo.. Kan. A Tex. So ooount 86 1-1 New York Cantral .. Aoacooda V(4 Norfolk A Wexan. At.klsnn ;.,.113V. -4a Vi ... . . so pfl loV4 Ontario A v'atera Baltlmor A Otua,...llV Pennsylanl Canaaiaa PwlMc 18 v, Ttan Mines ':..... . . MIH Iteaalng .. Vt guuthern Hallway . ..191 4o af . . 13 8outhen Paalflc .. .. o2V I nloo PrUIC . . 84 - do f4 . -. . 36 I'Dlied Slate, Sieel . . i3l, 4o pfd .. 41 Wahaih .. 21 do' pM Bpanlih 4a 142 A all I Ooppar 44 V 13iV HV4 ' 44 "v. JV4 T0V4 creupeak A 0 Chlrsn O. W Chi . Mil. A St. P. Pe Beer Denver A Ml O do Ptd Fri . do 1st pfd. do td pfd Grand Trunk Illinois 1'entnl .. LoulTlll A Nh SILVER Bar, ateady at 34 3-1M per ox, MONEY V per cent. The rata of discount In tha open' market for ahort and three months' billa la IV9 l a-lo per cent. .134 1JI . Is.44 . 68 .124 . s, . 3 . York Mlalntr Storka NKW YORK. May 12. Closing quotations en mining stocks A Il rrijniw!i-!r I'll Com. Tannel stoak . do ht'Oda Con. Cal. A Hora Kllar Iroa Bllr Offered. V. ..SB . n . ii . . as 1J l.eedvlll Con. l.lttle Caiel .. Meairen Ooiarla tifhlr StaanarA YeUv.w Jacket , .. - 4" . . 10 . 4tt . IJi ... ' lfsslt 'lear1aa. . . . OMAHA. May lf-Bank clearings for to day wety 2. 453.787. 7.4 and for Ilia correspond ing dale taut year umi..b. y i Treaaarr kiatrpaeat. WABHINCITON. May .1; -Todny s ftsire ment of tne treasury raiances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the) flu.', nooii gold reserve, shons: 4oid coin un l Miltlnn.- I12V4 .. 1"9H N. T.. N H. A H. ...111 cv. s lVt'4 4a. 97 N A W lat ron. 4. ...101 do " 4 ... 91 No Pailfle 4a inl ... M do Si 7". . . : n S U rfd 4i ... 5 . Ofi( Penn. re 3v 111 .. -. . . .1044 do ron. 4a Ins ' Readlns gn 4 i 127 St. U. A S r. f. 4s. 104 St. U W . 41 ... 7' .1", dn lit (old 4s 94i, W Sea board A L. 4a l 8Vi 9o4 o. I'ac. rol 4a r 4'. . ! do 1t ref. 4a SK .... 8 fin. Railway la Ill .... ( do aon. 4a K !74rn1on Parlflr 4a 103 78V, do e. 4s lx do lit A ref. .... '.(4 J"S P. Ruhher 104(, 1V7V4 r. s Steel H Sa .. 1041, ,102V Va rro. Chem. 6a.... 97 . n4 swahs.h tit in 112(4 . 14V4 do lit A ex. 4l .. . ) TVenern Md. 4 8v, . 74V, Went. Kler. cv. 5 ... 93', . Sl'i Wla. rsntral 4s "3 . 7". C. B A Q. ( 4a....10('V 141V f). A R. 0. ref r. .. 94 lonr. e r) r. s ctf....los . 79 N. R R. of M 4s . 94 . 7.So. Pc. rv ctfa 100V4 . 43', 8. L. A 8. F. . 50. 91 4 R. R., do 4s Atchlann do pfd Poston A Albany. . B.-ton at Maine... ntchbura pfd S. Y.. N. 11 A H nlon Pacific Am. Arse. Chem.. do pfd Am. Pried Tuba... Amor. Suaar do pfd Am. T. A T Amer. w oolen . . do nfd Pomlnlon r. A Edlton Kler. Illu Mas Kleotrlc ... do pfd Msaf. Oil '. nlted Fruit I'nited . M do pfd - S, Pi eel do pfd Adventure Alloue r. Daly West P.anklln CTreene Canna tale Royal l Mass. Mining ... . ... I4 Mlchlsan ...13S14 Mohawk ....1274 Mont. C. A C... ....14 it, Nerada .... 80 Old Dominion ... . ,..10.i Osceola ... . l Parrot 2(1 Oulncy II Shannon 70-4 Tmrrk I44 Trinity ,. 1S8-4 V. 8 Mining ... i: V. 8. Oil 29 l'th 0 Victoria 1184 Wlnon North Butt ..... .40 S3 '4 4: 1n 1091 s H I ' "a 10 14 a '.'a to t. i.5 lS.i 3i 91 1ST, . 70 .4-4 , . . 32 . IX . ' 1 . 0V OMAHA LIVE STOCH MARKET Fat Cattle Are Ten to Fifteen CenU Higher. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER beep and Lambs Steady, hot nemanit Prove Slow on Areoont of the Hery lllah Prlrea Now rrevalllnsr. Rol'TH OMAHA. May. 12. !!. RecalpfS were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday 4.117 Official Tuesday 4 77 KwUniate Wednesday 2.S') f. 416 10.0J8) S.470 Three days this week. 11 fl :.! " Kama days last week 1S..22 i'7.404 1I.J Same davs 2 weeks ago. i:.6:l 31.174 1.I.M1 Hame days S weeks ago.. ll.stW .!' V&.KU Hnme days 4 weeks agx)..1SU afi.4U WW Sanie days last year 13.717 M.0M 20.632 The following table shows the receipts Of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to dale, compared with last year: lis 19u. Ino Vtc. Cattle S4i:'47 IU2,7on ,42 Hogs 1.M4.7H9 1.I17J.2SH S8,4:J 8he-p 579,236 M3,l!t0 K.l The following table shows tha average price of hogs at Bouth Omaha tor the last several days, with comparisons; Date. j 1909. 19(1.1W7 l90t.lW,104.iloS. May I.... May I.... May 4.... May May . .. May I ... May .... May .... Mav 10... Mav 11... May U... S 14! 7 0nil 7 0341 f 26 9SV4I 6 88 141)1 6 ( 24 6 241 b in 2t t 8b .J7 I Wva, s iv t 121 4 67! 6 To 6 IB; 4 66 . a 2S. 4 6H 8 78 16 j 6 SO 4 W Tt 11 a 4 txi 1 w 4 tBI I M ( ri 27' 21 S S4I S 27 6 15 5 84 1 S 211 17 I 64 6 ; t 21 ft 16! 4 Set; H 1 36, 24 I 19! 4 t 5 41 . tt in B J), 6 SfTi 64 64 7 004,1 5 42 I e ) 5 Ml 4 6 47 'Sunday The official number 01 vara of Block brought In tuday hy each road waa: t attle. Hog, blieep H t s. 4 V 101 14, 101 101V4 Isocal gecarltiee. Quotations furnished by Pamuel Burns, Jr., 614 New York Life Building: rolumbua. Neb.. Else Lis ht 12&. City ot Omaha Bonds. 4V, ill City of Omaha ta 1911 Douilaa IXiuniy 4a ins 0U City Malt Co. ( per cent German Fir Ina. Co Ind. Tel. ta 1937 (40 par ct. pfd bonua).. Kan City R. A L. 6 111 Nebraska Telephone Blocs per rent. .. Omaha Ol 6 1917 Omaha Blec. L. A P. 1111 Omh A C. B. 81. Ry. 1914...-,. Omih A C. B Bt. Ry. ts 1M Omiha A C. II. St. Ry. pfd t per cent.. Onubi ti C. B. 8i. Ry. Com. 4 par cnt. Cm. A ('. B. St. Ry. A B. pfd 4 par ot. Oman V'ter t'c (1 1941 Omiha Water Ca. lat pfd Omah Water 1.0. td pfd Omiha Bd. of T. B. Co. pfd per ent., Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co. ( 1937.... South Omah Hewer 4V4 1914 , , Stoux City 8. Y. pfd per cnt.. Trl Slate L. Co pfd 7 pr et. cooi-bonoi Topek 81. Vnlon 8. T. Ry. Co. Omah, I per cei 7V4 7 7 100 a 9 V, 3V, 4 Ml 01 , t . 10 1(11 97V4 ltlOVk 91 H 99 M l((4 m 101 iOO 106 w l 91 I lot 101 100 14 7 ' 1 u u I'i 101 90 100 e Wool MarUrte ROPTON. May 11-W'OOV"Th upward tendency of value continues to be the chief feature of the local wool market and dealers are realising that' hitrher prices are llltelv to remain for some time. There huve . been some fairly heavy arrivals of new wool from the west, all of which la held at ten prices. Lex-al dealers are winching the situation, both In the west and abroad. Buying of pulled wool and th foreign product continues freely. The leading domestic quotations rungo as fol lows: Kentucky, Indhina and Missouri, three-eighths blood, u31c:-quarter blood 2filc. Scoured values, Texas, fine 12 months. 6MI7c; fine 6 to 8 month)", 5oYuiic fine fall, 63fh5c. California, northern, tVq) fihe; middle county, of.fiooc; fall free. 4ijt 4Hc; full defective. 37f';ioc. tlregon, eastern No. 1. staple, nVa7lk-; eastern clothing, &rii BL'c; valley. No. 1, Klififtoc. Territory, fine staph, 7eu7'.3c; fine medium staple, tWaWo ; fine clothing;, taVntiiio; fine medium clothing. fv1i?c: half blood. 6T4i7p; three-eighths blood, 6'Jfi(3c: quarter blood. 6iini6c; pulled extra, tssTOc: fine A, bo04JUc: A supers. SuflSDc. LNIXN, May 12.-W001-T1ie offerings at the wool auction sales today amounted to 14, Sin hales and they were readily taken. Prices re.malned firm and the recent high level waa occasionally exceeded, especially In tha crfse of fine m-oured taken by con tinental buyers. Americans bought freely, paying 15 to 13 per cent advance for suita ble parcels, especially croaa nrerts To day's sales follow: New South Wales, 1.1M1 hales; ncoiimd, la t'dihlg looted; greaay, pvyimd. Victoria. 2.40 bales; scoured. Is Svad'w'is 2d: greasy, oHil'flls 4d. South Australia. 4 bales; scoured. "Aj'n'HrVI ; greasy, htl'als. West Australia, T hales; gri-HSv, fi'4iljils Vtyl. Tasmania. 5oi) bales; scoured. Is Sdifjls lod: greasy. StAd-ffla ld. New Zealand, 700 bales: scoured, lodWls Milfctl; greasy, 6d1s av...d. Cane of Oood Hope and Nala. wo bales; scoured, Wala 7'4d; greasy, 4dfrHd. C, M. & SI. P. v alius h Missouri Paclllc t nloo Pactnc C. & N. W., east C. tk N. W., west.... C, tit. P., M. 4 O..., C, B. & Q., east C, B. Ac W , west...., C, K. 1. Ai P.. east.., C, It. I. ft P., west. Illinois Central Chicago U. W Total receipts. 4 86 8 7 3 26 1 1 2 2 .139 128 11 6 The disposition of the day's receipt, was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle, Omaha Packing Co.. ewllt and t'oinivany 7H6 Cudahy Packing Co fal Armour oi to boil Krey Packing Co Cudahy, Kansas City M. oc 2 Benton 43 Hill e Son 91 r . P. Lewis 37 J. B. Root & Co 31 J. H. Bulla 30 I.. Wolf 2 McCreary & Carey 33 H. V. Hamilton 41 F. G. Inghrain 6 Sullivan Bros 9 Lehmer Bros 3 St. Clair Packing Co....- 73 I'nited Dressed Beef Co. 62 Rothchlld 21 Other buyers 230 Hogs. 1.260 1,874 3,b4ti 132 Bticcp. 524 !4.9 635 28. S.333 9.234 2.5UO Kanaaa City (iratn and Provlalona. KANSAS CITT. May 12-WHEAT-Dull and nominal; No. 2 hard. $1.311.40: No. 2 hard, 1 . 29r 1 . 3H . No. 2 red. Il.45ttl.64; No. 3 red. $1.421.54. CORN Vuc higher; No. 2 mixed, 74B I'ao: No. 3 n)lxd, 74c: No. 2 whte. 74Va 7i.c: No. 3 white. 74c. OA 181 nciianged to lc higner; while. 67iii9o; No. 2 mixed, b4'(ifoc. RYK moiH3c. HAY I'nchsnged: choice timothy t(13.00; choice prairie, tU.Wall.2t; Blf.iira, lo.7&ii 17.75. Bt'TTER Creamery, 25c; firsts, 23c; sec- oti.lx. ic packing stock. lKUc. KOtiS Kxtrns, 21Vc; current receipts. 19c svcon.is and dirties, 17ViC. Receipts, Wheat, bu 3l.oii0 Corn, bu S0t Oats, bu 22,WiO Options at Kansas City: No. 2 tl-' 6) choice Shipments. S:l is hi 29 (DO 20.ISNI Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat July September IH'ceniia r Com May July September 1 "7V 1 "Ii, 99 V 72V 1 7H 1 oiV 1 On I 73Sj ('! tiS l i 1 Oo'sl 1 fsl 5:7s 1 Q'J'Ji - 9 72S 7H f.H lK'uTa 614 f,l-, Totals CATTL.R Receipts of cattle this morning were iulte moderate and for the week there Is a falling off of over 6,000 head a compared with last week's big run. How ever, an compared with other weeks the receipts are showing up very well. The quality, t.s has been the rule most days of late, has been pretty good, there being A vctry large propottion of desirable fat steers among the arrivals. The market on beef steers was about the liveliest experienced in u long time. Buy ers went out with the apparent Intention to secure as many cattle a possible, re gardless of price. The result wes that values showed an advance of 10i,16c, In fact, mostly 15c over yesterday. Oood steers sold up as high as KH5, with a piece of a load at KM, this being the highest price touched air ce January, when JTT.Ow waa paid. The trade was active at the acvanc and everything was cleaned up at an early hour. Cows and helf?ra showed fully as much Improvement as beef steers, being generally 15c higher than yesterday. Everything changed hands very quickly at tbe advance noted. Dry weather and short grass reports from the country and a corresponding drop In the country demand has weakened the Blocker and feeder market. The trade this morning was very slow and dull, slthough receipts were extremely binall, with the tendency of prices downward. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice cornfed steers, tfi.5teufl.90: fair to good corn fed steera, to.Ma'ai.6l; common to fair corn fed steers, to.rttyfffi.sO; good to choice cows and heifers, tfi.4tHu4l.15; fair to good cows and heifers. t4.50W6.40; common to fair row and heifers. t2.2fya4.50; good to choice Blockers and feeders. t4 60fifi.H6; fair to good stnekers and feeders, t4.0Oy4.6O; rommon to fair atockers and feeders, t3.26tp4.oO; stock heifers, il'SUH); veal cal veil, tt.60rtjtj.7D; bulls, stags, etc., $3 2Mj6.25. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. f'etttoa Market. NEW YORK. May 12 COTTON The market opened firm at an advance of Ufl 13 points on a continuation of bullish ex citement and general buying, which was promoted hy the higher cahlfs. the absence t.f any Important participation In the south west and continued bullish crop account from central and western sections of heit. Realising wes very heavy at the advance, but the bulls were so aggressive and out side buying orders so numerous that offer ings made little Impression on prices which sold up to a net advance of about 14 to A points during the middle of the morning. Spot closed qiiet. an points higher; mid dling uplands. 11 H-: middling gulf, ll.t5c; sal.-. 5-4 bales. Futures oiwned firm: May. 10Sc: July, 10.69c; August. lo.Hi:; October. Ul.62e; De cember, lo.Mc; January. 102c; March, 10K2O. Futures closed nervous: May. 10 96c; June, 10 sic. July. 10 7c; August. 10.76c: Septem ber. 10.74c; October, 10.74c; November, 10 77c; le ember, 10.77c; January, It). 74c; March, 10 73c. CALVE8TOV. May 12 COTTON-Market higher at 10 7-16C. lialath Grata . Market. Dl'LI'TH. Minn.. May 12. WHEAT May. 124: July, tl.24; kVptemuer, ll.uTV .No. 1 northern,.tl.JS; No. t northern, tl 2! )AT8-fiVc. . . BA Ri-E V 66c. No. . At. P- N.. At. Pr. II ..... 76S 4 40 17 1241 JO iSS o 14 17 130t 30 11 146 III 12 11S4 I 35 14 I (26 14; 1144 4 6 14 M i 40 I ul 40 14 810 6 Wl l i2j ( to 10 1081 I bt 0 1171 40 tt 70 t 1.1 It. J0J8 I 40 1! 7 5 7S J7., 12o 44 1 SM) 5 76 11 1J07 I 41 i: 104S 4 90 II uij 6 l 14 192 S 90 T 1800 f M 19 lcni 6 90 19 12a 50 i:, l'SJl 00 81 lo;7 I so 11 1123 4 00 IS 152 (l) tl 119 OS 17 126.", I 60 12 : 1049 20 IS. 124 I 66 18 1143 JO 64 1307 . 66 11 105") I 20 r.o 19..I , 66 89 973 110 1 1:uo I 6.1 14 KlfiO ( 20 i: 1231 I ,- I I' to in mm so 2t 1070 I 20 7 iio 4 an 40 1271 I 30 to 14)4 4 J! 1271 I 20 IT 1476 40 15 1200 tt 19 1441 I 40 19 1129 4 ii 0 1847 I 80 911 26 1 1188 I 70 14.. ., 107J 4 2.4 1404 75 II 107 26 17 1407 74 14 10 90 14l 96 20 Ml 30 If 1S24 I S II 1210 ! 4 1470 6 90 COWS. 7 M 30 14 m 4 s.,,0 3 . T 1144 I 10 t 922 Itl I M4H w 3 1"40 t 16 I 1325 I 36 91 I 75 I in 6 40 t 918 4 : I IJO s 45 11 1144 4 26 t 1166 8 SO 1 1123 4 ;t 6 m 6 60 10 1032 4 40 H74 j ,y, I 972 50 4 1 116 60 4 120 4 75 4 1322 6 60 4 2 4 90 2 910 6 6 4 107 4 "( 6 uao 4 8n 1 U4S 4 85 S 12H0 6 46 2 1"55 S 10 IMS 6 86 1 1193 6 10 2t IS S 76 II HI'. 6 T. I 0S4 tn 11 6 80 2 15 6 90 1 1192 5 20 HEIFERS. I f 1 W II 771 i 50 2 t si i Ml 4 M I ( I 9'i . 144 44 I 40 4 00 21 M 76 I 9 H? 4 65 1? ,oo 4 TS I 146 4 75 I 994 I 74 i 9.10 i 40 i t'rt 6 76 91 574 h 47. 14 Wl 4 It t 10 Si BCLI.S. 1 1130 I 26 1 1420 10 1 lf' 3 4n 1 s 1 10 1 810 I 40 1 ai 10 8 139" I 90 1 1870 6 II 1 lto 4 00 1 ino 6 ! 1476 4 10 1 2f20 6 20 I 1 "40 4 24 1 USA 4 26 1 144") 4 60 J ime I 10 1 IdcO 4 70 1 oo 6 35 I 1250 4 70 I !OJ a 60 1 1750 4 ni 1 14M & 50 CALVES t 41 4 60 4 130 4 60 8 .11 6 25 I in I 6f, 6 ki ... t-M 1 25 1 160 I T', 1. JOO 4 26 I M) 4 7.', 1 100 4 (l 1 jno 75 1 In) 4 00 1 190 75 . 1M 1 150 I 74 S tv 1 ;l 76 I.. 18 2 116 f Tt t 11 50 1 )A 7 00 STOCKErtrl AND FEEDERS 4 46 I 50 1 701 i 00 II 424 4 40 60 IK II 46 4 SO II , 4 4n 14 0 4 40 it A Strong Dank is the best place for Savings. You cannot more safely invest your savings than by taking out a 3 Certficate of Deposit in n bank which has Cash and Reserve Funds. . . .$5,500,000.00. Total Assets of over $13,000,000.00. The latest published statement shows that this bank has interest bearing deposits of $2,08(,087.49. i the trashy order, and welslilna; 200 ponnl or under, were less active and showed the least Improvement, some, of them belnt no more than steady. Th nos sold pretty I a rarely at J6 K517 16. and on up a high ns 17 SO for the best heavy loads. Representative sales: No. At h. Pr No At h Pr 71 171 340 7 274 190 100 9 10 40 70 II r til 7 11 loo 11 Ion tM a 4 . . 7 111 II Ill ... 90 TO 145 90 7 00 17 174 10 I 10 7 21 . . 7 00 14 14 90 80 2 121 40 t 00 41 l 120 82 67 5 110 7 00 67 197 ... 9., an 234 110 1 00 3 JOS . . I 16 98 Ill 120 t 00 79 191 200 t 94 69 lis 10 7 00 17 193 11 6 42 130 ... 7 00 8t 200 140 85 84 231 ... 1 Oo 7 191 40 95 74 231 ... 7 00 49 '0 ... I 95 t tin , l 84 KM ... 16 71 Ill 90 T 04 17 198 40 95 71 191 200 1 06 70 17 1JO 86 47 2VI ... 7 05 40 114 40 15 J 14 ... T (16 II 1X1 90 16 46 .161) .. 1 01 44 191 80 87V 70 l 280 7 10 61 1'.S 120 111 42 3i. 240 7 10 88 0 tO t 90 f, !94 ... T 10 170 ISO . . 90 70 1MI ... 7 10 16 2 0 90 Tl 131 40 7 10 76 201 40 90 44 MO 110 7 10 71 2ol 140 I 90 61 2. 0 1 40 7 10 II 120 40 I ' 61 274 20 t 10 71 ill Jl 90 71 2: 120 1 lo 80 Ill 180 90 71 248 ... 7 10 D 199 . 80 I 90 79 127 ... 7 16 II 312 40 to a 259 120 7 16 80 104 40 I 71 283 240 T 16 14 19 ... 24 88 317 490 1 16 71 212 . . tit, 40 13 . . 7 15 IT. MS SO I 95 49 23 2"A 7 16 77 124 4 16 10 ti-,4 10 1 16 4', 220 10 95 81 2; 40 7 20 84 22 ... ( 16 42 311) 110 7 71 394 4O0 I 15 82 110 8 1 9 1 1"" 40 I 94 73 161 120 7 20 I M ... ! 86 . 294 m 7 10 0 2:l SO I M 64.. J.-.4 40 1 1 11 243 ... ( 96 M 170 SO 7 10 III SV5 91 191 ? 100 ... 7 22', 8! 317 1 20 8 16 46 17 .. 7 24 74 223 ... 94 (2 Jn 40 7 16 12 21 ... 95 64 Ill ... 1 JJ ss 106 60 t 95 81 M 40 f ft 70 124 80 16 i(: 103 ... 7 25 67 244 110 I 95 41 217 ... 7 25 78 il 40 95 67 278 fl 7 26 78 S21 110 95 64 275 . . 7 15 7 234 80 7 00 40 276 40 7 25 61 234 1J0 7 Oo 40 117 ... 7 10 1 118 ... 7 00 17 9t ... f 30 (o Ill 190 7 on Herbert E Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers OKavar, rmOTituoirs. iTOCKa. Omaha) Of float 810 IT. T. X.114) Bldtf. Ball Talayhoas, Douflaa eat, IndapsBdsnt, i-llll and A-813X Oldest and Uargsat Muuaa In th Stat. STO C K TRADES I hove the niKSt positive Information ever secured regarding an Industrial for merly kIIiih at three times present price, then paying enoi inous dividends. Ifai ei -tHln metal Is advanced to normal prices, this stork should show esrntnara of :'.".; and pay I'i, or more, which would indi cste a quirk, 25 point upward move, Hnd possibly 150 points. Traders In 60 armr Tola or mine mulling; or wiring $10 will be wired the name of thla slock, tin ad ditional required when slock has moved 5 polniH, or will advise KRKK. for one-half net proflis. TelcKraph acceptance. Dally Market I. filer per month 3. OTEBT01T VAINB, IBS Market Bt. Jtewark, If. J. 8HEKP-Rerelpt thla mornlnn were light, as usual, but this fact seemed to hav but. little we!ht with buyers at th opening. Yesterday'! lofty values appeared to hnve Injected a more cautious air Info today's session, and as a resuli. supplies did not move In accordance with the fast schedule of the last two weeks. Prices were generally about steady. although In a few cases soft spots were apparent. The trade was slow, considering me limited supplies, and tnis feature nHlnr- ally caused the general market to take on an easier appearance. Receipts were about evenly divided betwen the wool skins and clippers. Most of the arrivals were lumbn. This morning's halt In runaway prices is attributed largely to the consumer's un willingness to buy mutton at the ndvance It Is obvious that live mutton prices can not soar forever, even with every market condition pointing toward booming values. The consumer Is ever ready to put on the brakes, and It Is evident ihat the slowing down at this time Is the rexult of his handiwork. The market during the last two weeks lias registered a-total advance of right around ll.OOjrl.So. No data Is available for comparison, hut It's a pretty safe guess that this Is about the largest advance ever made In a similar length of time. Four loads of shorn lambs sold this morning at S8.16, a nickel below the high est record on that class o," stuff There waa nothing to speak of In ewes and weth ers. Buyers did not appear quite so eager for the extreme high priced lambs In the wooled department as yesterday, and as u result the demand was even more back ward on wooled than on shorn. The few sales In wooled supplies were not sufficient to establish much of a market Quotations on clipped sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, I7.te'(i8.3i); lair to good lambs, $7.ij7 85; good to choice light yearlings, $6.&$N6; good to choice heavy yearlings. f5.75(ftl.3i; good to cliolco weth ers, $6.lKxS6.4X; Suit, to good wethers. i.aoia 6.90; god to choice ewes, to 756. 26; fair to good ewes. lo.l'uffr.'iS; culls and bucks, 12.00 frS.OO. Quotations on wooled lambs: Oood to choice lambs. S.8,,jrfl.!i6; fair to good lambs. tv1."tj'.5. ' Representative gales: No. Av. Pr. 87 western ewes, - wooled 81 26 327 western lambs, broken fleece, culls 57 7 66 10 western ewes, wooled 8 4 of) , 7 western lambs, wooird Wi 9 10 223 western lambs 86 8 16 5 western wethers 14') R 75 spring lambs , 87 10 00 79 western lambs 87 8 15 6 spring lambs 40 8 uo 77 western wooled lambs 8j t 10 CHICAGO l,aVIS iT4CK MARKET dlnn steers, HS6'U.5n; cows and helfcrr, &.'($ t. -5. Hons Receipts. 10.100 head; market steady; pigs and lights, $4 Jg7.10; packers, $7.(ir((7.15; butchers and best heavy, .iiW 7.36. SHEEP AND I.AM BB Receipts, . 2.4M head' market 16c to 26c lower. 'Native mut tons, tl .Sefoo SV); lambs, K iMi 0"; culls and bucks, I3.i0ti6.00; Blockers, 3.0l)(tr4.26. 911. Joseph 1.1 - tttork Market. RT. JOs-HCI'ir. May lJ.-OATTl.lC-Re-celpts. 1.7'i head; market strong to ' 10o higher; steels, j4.6i9Si44i); cows and heifers, JJ.6 ." 90; calves, J3.6ts"g7.0O. HOGS Receipts, 6,'00 head; market steady: top, JV Si); bulk of sales. llDl..'". SHKBP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.0u0 head; market ateady; l.ambs, $7.50cr9.JS. . Mooa t'ltr l.lve Mock Market. ftlOVX CITY. In., May 12 -(Bpeclal Tete grain. ) CAT TLK Receipts. 1i0 head; mar ket higher; beeves. J(t.0cg1.T0: cows, J4 6 ii 6.10; feeders, J4.UKIiu.2b; yearlings, J4.0n.) 4.76. HOQ8 Receipts, 6.000 head; market Weak; top, J7.1&; bulk of sales, J6.90U7.0p. OMAHA UK 4 IS 14. Ali MAHKKT. Staple and Fancy Trodnee Prices For. . Disked by Buyers and Wholesalers. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trada In I-lb. cartons, 28c; No. 1 In 60-lb. tubs, H7e; No. 2. In 1-lb. cartons, 26c; In 0-lb. tubs, U'y, packing stock, lUc; falncy dairy, tubs. lDuc; common full, fresh made, loe. Market changes every Tuesday. EOUS Fresh selling stock, candled, 20c. No stomxe muck In Omaha market. CHK EKE Finest Wisconsin full cream, twins, loc; young Americas, 4 In hoop, loc; favorite, 8 in hoop, 16c; daisies, i in hoop. Hi 'lc cream brick, full oase, 16c; bloc; gwiss. luc; full cream llmburger, loo. POl'LTKY-tirollers.i Doc; alive, springs, l:iVxc; liens, 12W' ; cocks, 6c; ducks, Uc; geese, UK;; turkeys, 18c; pigeons, per doi., 6oc; guinea fowls, per don., J2.60; squabs, per diia.. J2. Dressed hens, lie; springs, IJtiiaV; rocks. tic; ducks, lie; geese, lie; tuikeys, 21c. FISH Fresh caught; almost all are dressed: Halibut, 8c: buffalo, 9c; -trout, 12c; bullheads, 14c; catfish,. 17e; cripples, sunflsh. 6o lo tc; black bass, 26c; white fish, 13c, pike. 12c; HHlmon, 14c; pickerel, 10c; frog legs, 36c. Fresh frozen: VVhlte flsn, No. 1, 10c; round. 9c; pickerel, drtssed and headless, 7c; round, 6c; pike, dressed, luc? ; round, 9c; red snapper. 12c; Spanish mackerel, 18c; native mackerel, 36c each. BEEF CI'TS Rihs: No. 1, 16c; No. 2, 12 V-; No. 8, 10c. Lsiln: No. 1, 17c; No. 2, WVio; No. 3. Uc. Chuck: No. 1. 7V.4C; No 2. 7c; No. 3, 6c. Round. No. 1, 9c; No. 2, S44c; No. 3, bVjc. Plate: No. 1, 5c; No. 2, 5Vc; No. 3, 6'ic. FRESH FHUIT8 Apples, western bog apples. J2.(Ka.2.60. Uananas, 6-bunch lo'.s, t4tO per lb. Oranges, J2 86Q3.26. Lemons, J3.i 634. OU. Grapo fruit, J4.60. Urapes, MaluKaa. 7 60 per keg. Florida pineapples, per crate, J3 00. . . - VEGETABLES-Kansas sweet potatoes. $2.76 per bbl. California celery, largx, amaller. flOc. New York Holland seed ca.lv- bage, 4,c per lb. Wisconsin j.Red GlDIa rattle . Hlsbrr-Hii4 ower. Slroaa; . tu , Steady to CHICAOO. May 12 CATTLE Receipts, estimated at 14,(Xi head. Market strong l i loo higher; mec-i. $5 2637.23; cows, $4.0.1411 6.75; heifers, j;I.6H4 Dnj luilla Jt tfi'gy.TB; calves, J3.0nf7 .00; stockefs and feeders, 13. 80 &b6. H('M7S-f!ecelpts, estimated at 21 Out) head. Market steady to 6c lower; choice heavy shipping. $7.vfi7 40; butchers, J7.aira7.38: light mixed. $7.liiiT 10; cliolce light, $7 pifr 7.20; packing. I7.lf4i7.26; pigs, $6. 26(66.76; bulk of sale. $V1"i7.S.k SHEEP ' AND LAM 118 Receipts, esti mated Ht 12, head. Market weak; sheep. 3 7."nfi6.25; lambs, $6 50 3; yearlings, $6.60 (S7.40. Kansas f'lty l.lve Ktork Market. 1 KANSAS CITY. Mo., May 12.-CATTI.R-( Receipts. IO.iM hc-Hd, Including 50 soull'. ! erns; fnarket steady to 1N" higher: choice export and dressed beef eter,i, JS.Sftfitl.ls; fair to good, $5 H0j' 3C; western steers, $4.Vft.70; st'M'kcrs and feeders. $3 767)6. 76: so ithern steers. $4.7,111.46: southern rows J1.261i3.5o; native cows, $3 OrCfif, Hi); native heifers J4.ntsli4i.66; bulla. $,1.76'n6.iK); t-alvec, $4.fss-ff 7 25. 110(18 -Receipts. 17.ii") head: market steady to strong; ton. $7.S''4; bulk of sales. $6 8,Va7.30; heavy. $7.1S'(i7 packers and butchers. $7.(a7.3i; light. J.SVi7.10; pigs, $S.75.76. 8HICEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. K'.orrt he, id . market ' sirddv t i weak: lambs. $7 60 iifl.'f.; yearlings. $11 60M7.7&; wethers. $6 23' 6 76; ewes. J6.oivtfti.26; atockers and feeders. J3.60riS.00; Texas muttons, J6.0iMfi6.30. Muck tn Might. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yefcterday were as follows: Cattle. lt,.xs bliei p HOGS Hogs sold anywhere from steady to 6c higher this morning, depending largely upon the kind and weight. As has been the case every day for soma little time back, buyer were looking-for stuf having weight as well as quality, and It Vas the weighty bog that male tbe beat gala In price torlay. On the other hand, the light luigs. espeotally thiea on onions. 2o per lu. California caullfltlwer. $300 per crate. Tomatoes. Florida, a-basket ciule, J3uu; Cuba, 6-basket crata, J3.00. Lettuce, per dux., 40c. Dirt vegelauioa, par snips, turnips, carrots, J2.2S-puf bbt F.or. Ida new beets, . carrots, -prn!R, Uirnlya, tic, Dcr dug., 76c. . t ii,- 8TRAVBIi:HRIE8-J3 003.26. " " HlUtS No. 1 greun, oc, No. X eurad, 9a . Metnl Mark. NEW YORK. May 12.-.M ETAL8 Tha London tin market waa lower today, wlLli spin quoted at i:iu2 12s 6d and futures at 4.133 12s tkl. Locally weak and a little lower, in cvneeqiieiicc, wltn spot at J1J Vl'ttWil't.ti). Copper declined to 4... I) Is 3d lor spot am LSt 16s fur fuiurts in ' London. Loch II y, quiet, wlih Ijik" al $13.12dj 1 337 ; elvctru lyue, $12 .i6ii.13.i9i; canting,- $12. 62Vifi 128H4. Udd was lower at i.13 6s In Ixjiulon. J caliy firm und higher, with spot at $1 3ic 4.36 In consequence of an advance In tho hi .ling price of the leading produce. . Spo.ter was higher at 4.31 17s 6d In the lindun market. Locally quiet and un changed, at $6.02&t.tTVs. 1 rod. was-lower in London, with Cleveland warrants al 4m 3d. 1ocally unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern. lfi.O'x'! I6.60: No 3 $15.7fiiNh6; Nv I noutbern and No. I tiduthcrn ft, tii&Srta i ; . 4 - -V Dry Uouds Market. NEW YORK. May 12. Follow ing the re vision of prices for printed wash fabrics a nm Ii larger lnilncx 1 nelng placed with the agents. The general trade It quiet and w hile price la i.tNm fools, and yarns ai tliin. Iuy era, an Jurt wlHUiB ta pay the ad&inet- whi h sh.hI t .lier It keep ing Willi the i.IkIkt prices asked for cot ton. Bilk piece goods and ribbons are quiet. J. ihhlng houses arc voiog a medium trade early. iniar and Molaaaea. VllllU lv 1 Sil 1 1 n Ran, iirin; lair leiuiji.is, o.fa:-; (.enii uugai. NEW lr.n- fir teat. 3D2c; m(laaes Sljk.ir. 3.17c. Refined steady; iruslieil. 6.66c; powdered, 6 06c: gianulated. 4.96c. . .. , MEGEATH HAS BIG COAL MINE lima k a Man Ulll Prosit by Mllwaakee F.steualon. as Property ta o Ita ttoule. t O. W. Megeath is on .if the Onmha men whu wll. bi nefit grVatl u' (tht b.illd.ng of ihe piiciflc c.iiiKt cxtcnaloei iho Mil waukee iuilr .a.1 He has opened a new toal mine and tia-i It In full opcralkm al Round Up. Mom.. vnd 'Is taking 0141 coal t, an b'"Jiiilliu rate. right In th country where 'hue Is a great demand for It. James Woodard, son of the assistant jMisiroister of Omaha, Is' general manager of the mine. Round I p Is on the Milwaukee extension, about north of Plllings, Mont. South Omaha Sioux . city St. Joseph Kansas City . St. lxuls Chicago Totals 2.800 Oil 1.70ft 10 (in 2.6(-) 14.000 10.00 6l0 6.KV) 17. ISM 10 P 4) 24.O0U 1.300 2.(m 10 Ofsi 2 4DI .... 32.0 O 72 100 3.Vft 9t. l.ool l.lve mock Market. ST. LOriS. Mav 12 CATTLE Receipts. 2.6X1 head, including 160 Texans: native market 10c higher: Texsns strong; native shipping and export steers. JV6("?t7 10. dressed beef and butcher steera. J4 2"i4f 6 in; steera 'under l.OOn pounds. J3 .50si4S.i; tink ers and feeders. $4 50i6.26: cow and heif ers. J.7Vfj &0; canners. J2 OkojC 60; bulls. H i'"u6.2S, calves, J60 7.o0; Texas and In- Quit k Action for Your Money You gu that by using The Bee advertising column. 1 . 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