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THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAT 21. 1PO0. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bolliih Sentiment Affiin Puts Wheat Valnci Higher. TOEUGN CROP OUTLOOK FAILS teertat f fori Art Still Light, hat Farmer ho Are BesriBalasr Dlaaoelttoa to II. U2i. choic prairie, IU.WiJfJt.3i; choice. if'f. $i.7m.7 OATS lnihargd; No. 2 white. TV. No. 2 mixed. Soli''. RCTTER Creamery. .SV; flrt, 2Hc; ecnnds, iV; i'ilini mock. 17c. EOOSExtras. ..'3c; current receipt. Oc; wnnld and dirties, lie. Receipt and shipment of, drain were aa follows: Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu Oata, bu .. . 32.'o H.floo .... IT." 3s oon .... s.gno li.n) Options at Kansas City: Artlclea. I Open. Hlgh. taw. Close. OMAHA. My 3. lf0 Bullish sentiment again puts wheat values higher, foreign croo prospects are becoming les favcrable and advice from I the continental market point to advancer! level for th coming crop, year With only temporary break the domestic market -nntlntie to work gradually higher. Receipt of corn are atlll light, but farm era are beginning to show disposition to sell under more favcrable weather condl tlona. flhculd receipts Increase prices would ea off unlea the demand ahould pluk up. Wheat ruled strong and higher with no nature, fash prices were strong and aided the option market, which closed on the top level for ye year. . Bullish news from abroad brought out new eupport, and It look like further advancea were In line. May wheat cpened at $1.29H and closed at $l .30. Corn waa steady and unchanged ruling flu'l and unactlve. Demand la rather alark while receipts continue, higher. Country acceptances are more liberal and Iowr val.iea ore predicted when receive In tra. May corn opened 7lo and closed Tlr. Prima y wheat receipts were sao.omt bushels and shipments were 459. 0 bushels igsinst receipts last year of 4S2.0O0 bushels ind shipments of 2M.000 bushels. torn receipts er 322.000 bushels and hlpments were husnela against r- tpts last ver of .153. ntm bushes and ship im-nt of 'J7S.OOO bushels. Cheranets wore t.(l(t bushels Wheat July September December Coin July September December ...'1 K .. 1 01 . . i fm 1 m ll oi ..I m, ! MSA :i 004 1 00 624 11 THB ;i "in 1 00'B MSA M.A USA A asked. B bid. EW YORK C.EXERAI. MARKET i h -at of . and corn, flour higher nn Wheat .Ow bushels of oats and qul to 32.ty bushels, lverpool closad U'iiS'l tnd yl on crrn. l.m.l range, of options: Articles. Open. ' High.; Low. ' Cl'ise. Yea y. sjaatatloaa ef the Day a Varloaa Cnmasoelltles. NEW YORK, May J -rLOrn-Receipt, 1310 bbl.; exports. 11. IW) bbl; market firmer; , Minnesota patents, $ rl 60; winter straights. $AOO.fi4VJ6; Minnesota bakers. 5 lofi td; winter extras. Mti K winter patents. MOT'S 40: winter low gradea. 10; Kansas straights. . Rye flour, firm; fair to goo.1. $4.7'r 4.H" t'ORNM ELA Ij Stead v ; fine white and yellow. $l.aVfrl.70; coarse. $1.501.S5; kiln dried. KV. HY E Jn:et ; No i western. We. nominal, I. o. b.. .New lorg. BARIJCY Steady ; fedlng. 7Sc. c. I. f New York. WHKAT-Rcceipts l.2fl bu. Spot mar ket steady: No 1 red. II 4fi. elevator, and 11.45. nominal, f. o. h. afloat: No. 1 north ern Duluth. tl 3. f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 hard winter. $1.3;. f. b. afloat. Bullish for elgn crop news partly explained a cent ail vance In whea.t this morning. Reactions followed t niidday. but aubseouently the niH'kt rallid again on unfavorable crop news m.m Argentina and closed steady at c a.ivance. iav ciosea at lis: juit cioee.i at ll.24: 8eptemtier closed at 1.13S December rinsed at II. 12V. CORN Receipts. S.no bu.: exporte. 0 bu. Srot market stesdv: No. . MSc el I ' ator. and 814c. f.. o. b. afloat: No. I white. VV.eati j I May.., 1 -SV I ' 1 ,.!,: i I-1 Juiy..., 1 ti-,: 1114 1 IK" 1 ttej 1 -- : . , 1 1 Mav... ;i :i :i Juh ... axs Hejll...; 4:.'j I.;...,.., tA'i ttiVs ! f.-at . ... j ! i Mav...- 41 !V , : WV, 6HS I Sept. . 41W 41, 41' 414 41' 1 all rrninha W 1IKAT-Nr. h.-irrt. ll.'.' JIl ; h Prices. nairt. H.&l K No. 3 N- 4 hard. ll.loai.JS; No. si ring. ti.&H1.2. COKN-Nu 8. II V. No. 3. TlVfVs N. 4 TltiTl'jc: No. ? jellnw. 71c; No. :l yel low, 7l4?T1V-; No 2 white. ?:."'' "-4c.; No. wltl-e. T24e. OATS-No. i mix'ed. M1iHte: No.. 3 yel I " tljt"-i4c: No. 3 wnlte. 5'4-ta5C. R No 2. :m:Tf; No. X TG7IViC. -Cnrlnt Jlecetpts. Wheat. Corn. Oats I'h'ce.io M nr.eapoll Omaha Du.uth ... 4 ...159 ... 3 ... 8 '30 119 Hi . r.ntts ?in provisio9 Featarra of the Trading and losing I'rlcea on Board of Trade. CHICAOO. Mey an. Bulllch foreign news nnd continued llgnt moer.ient In this coun try had a strengthening effect on tru; wheat msrket today. At the cloe prices were up VtVc. compared with yesterday's final quotations. Corn closed er.sy, qats firm and provisions steady. Activity and atrength marked early trad ing In the wheat pit. .but a considerable dullness developed during the last half of the day ami much of the early bullish ness was lost. The high point of the day. both for the July and September deliveries, were more than Ic above the previous cloae. but this gain waa materially reduced in th fnal hour. The May option again sold at 11.3ft. the high point for the season. The market ot the opening waa bullishly affected by un advance of UflSd at Liver pool, due, It wa. said,-to an estimate en the amount "of wheat which will be ex ported from Argentina thta weekt the amount being placed .it about one-third the movement ot the corresponding week a year ago. it was also expected that shlpmenta from Australia for the week would he very lignt. Bullish sentiment was further augtmnted by adverse crtp reports from France. These f.iclors. however,' were partially effaet bv more favorable reports from Kaneas. Ohio and Texas and bv a report from Kansca' City claiming a very dull trade In flour. One or two mjlls were reported In operation there, one-on half tlrre. and the cc nd will probably close entirely next we. k The range for the day on Julv wa between 11.154 and tl.ic Tho close waa firm, with July at tl.l74tfl l&S- Corn for -May established a new high teenrd mark for the scaon during early trading, when the price advanced to 74,'. The market in general was strong during tl-.e ftrat ht ur. but gradually eased off and became quite weak late in the sealon. Prlcee a' the clce were almost at the lowest point. "n' fiuotntlona on July being 44Sir and on May iS4c. New high record marks weiP also re folded In oata and the market displayed more consistent strength than either whet or corn. Early l.i the day the May de iverv sold at 59Sc and July at SJ4c. The market closed firm, with prices 4$4c higher than yesterday, final figures for May being 394c and July k!4&2V,c. Trade in provisions waa quiet all day. At the close prices were 6c l- wer to 5&74c higher. Closing eiuotatlona were as follows: and No. 2 yellow. f. o. b. afloat, nominal. Option market wna without tiansactlnna. closing 4u'c net lower. May 1 loseu at M'v; jniy c. nee ct at 7B4c; ep tenihrr closed at 75Sc ' O.XT8 Receipts. Vii bu : exports, 1.000 liu. , Spot market firm: mixed oats 2S to noiinii" hl4uHje; aatural white. Ja to ii pounds. ;'iy'iii4c; clipped avhite, 14 to 43 FKED aitady; spring bran, $28.15; mld- Ollng. fJS.Sa. HAY-Plrong; No. 3, HMtTOc; god to t?'o'c-. P9jc. HOPS Steady: str.te. common to choice iep. KxftUc: 17 crop, Ir: Pacific coast, 10118 crop. Sfilftc; 1907 crop. Sc HIDE8 Firm; Bogota, Central America. T.c. I, KATHKR Steady: acid. 2a-29c PROVISIONS-Beef. firm: family, 1130 14.(i; mess, lift nfll.(l0; beef hams. $24 n 36.'K); packet. $1I.0o1Sf12.5ft; city, extra lndli mess. $n.ftW21.50. Cut' meats, steady pickled bellies. $11 nofu.2t: pickled hams, $11.50. Lard, steady: western. $1".9611.00 refined, steady: continent. $1125: South America. $1100: compound. $7.75.124. ror. rirm: lamuy. iisawo"; anoi cK-ar. $19.sne21.o0; meas. $18.751S 25. TALLOW Firm; city. i$2 per 5-Sc; country tpkgs. free), 64iB6Tc. RICK Steady; domestic, fair to extra, si4e; japan, nominal. BI'TTER Strong; creamery specials JiMji4c: official price. 26c: extras 2o4c; thirds to firsts. 2T525c: state dairy common 'n finest, 2Tfr254c; process, com mon to special. 17'R'234c; western factory, firsts. 2ic: western Imitation creamery, fireis. 21022c. CHEESE Steady to firm; new state full cream specials, 1347134c; new state full cream,, small, colored or white, fancy, 124c; new state full cream large colored. fancy, J24c; new atate full cream, common to fair, &$llc; skims, full to special, 2 lie. EGGS Firm; state, Pennsylvania, and nearby fancy, selected, white. 38c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fair to choice, 2441S 'Jjc: brown and mixed, fancy. 24c; brown and mixed, fair to choice, 224ff234c; western storage packed, 22423e; western firat. 214?7224c; seconds. 2r4c ; southern first. Vlfiav; seconds, $0193040. POL'LTRY-rAllve. firmv chickens, broil era. 27Tfl0c; fowls. 1741MKe. Dressed, steady: weatern broilers. 2Sg"30c; fowla, 15 18c; turkeys, frosen. 152&c. . - Pkg) NEW 10RKL STOCKS AND BONDS Morning; Dealings Show Great Ani mation and Strength. NEW HIGH RECORDS ARE HADE Reaetlea I. ate In liar Use to F.mtea- slre Prosit Taklag ladastrlal ad Crop iee la. Good. NEW YORK. May The reaction in the late atock markot today had no other explanation than the seeming exhaustion of the power of the upward movement. The morning dealinga showed animation and great strength, prices of some of the favoritea speculative Issues rising to record figures. Lnlted States Steel had never sold at 80 before, nor had Southern Pacific ever Bold at 1244 until today. Reading's rise to 16t placed It at the highest price since January of 1S08 and Union Pacific got back to the highest level of the present year. Beat prices for the present year was touched, in fact, by a number of Im portant atocka. 1 he halt to this Droeperous course of the market came after the action on the Harrlman dividends was announced, al though Mr. Harrlman stated before enter ing the board room that the rates wouid probably be unchanged. The heavy selling of I'nlon Pacific and Southern Pacific which followed the declaration of dividends at unchanged rates waa attributed to dis appointment over the failure to advance the dividends. The weakness of the Harrlman stocks, however, waa no greater than that In Chesapeake and Ohio after the declaration of the 1 per cent Quarterly dividend on that stock, thus fulfilling a lung standing expectation of the placing of me siock on a 4 per cent basis. Its price has been advanced many tlnue on re current rumors that thla action waa im minent, but It ran off today with the ful fillment of the prediction. These two cases, with contrasting In fluences in operation, showed plHlnlv that another cause was at work in both. Spec ulative profit-taking waa a principal factor In the reaction. The selling of United States 8te?l at 6ft seemed to be taken as a signal for such profit-taking on a very large scale. In the early stagea of the present campaign for the rise In United States Steel, advocatea of the movement claimed, with apparent " recklessness, that It would not culminate until It had touched 80. The price has been advanced from time to time since then, but evidently the suspicion waa widespread that the ful filling of the first prediction might mark the objective of the'eampaign. The In creaae in the Atlantic Coast Line dividend waa of some benefit to that stock and to others In the southern group, but their advance waa not held. Actual conditions bearing on values was not much changed and the speculative position ruled the price movement. The reports from the steel trade were of very bright prospects and of Increasing orders for all lines of finished products. Copper rose in price at the local metal exchange. Recognlxed authoritlea regarding crop con ditions gave flattering accounts of the im provement of the winter wheat during the past week and the highly satisfactory progress of the spring wheat sowing anil the early condition of the plant. Ixindon was a considerably buyer of stocks in thla market although the origin of these buying ordera was a. matter of some doubt. There wca soAie ground for sup posing that large orfiera In the market yesterday and early today was designed to safeguard prices against any possible shock caused by the sudden death yesterday of H H. Rogers. These supporting orders may have been withdrawn with the demon stration or tne ract that thev were not needed to protect the market on thm account. London a purchase of stocks here and further engagements of gold for ship ment to Argentina on London account had no marked effect on the foreign cirhanit. market and exporta of gold are atill profit-" able and likely to continue. Time money rates were atill Inclined to yield HnnH. were irrerular. Total !,,., $4,082,000. United Slatea 4s registered de clined 4 per cent on call. Number of saJes nnd leadlmr nimininn. on stocks were aa follows: Sain Ste."l on good trade news and the firmness of Union Pacific caused covering opera tions, Iter s sargttig occurred, but New York supported Southern Pacific on divi dend rumors. This strengtnmed the rest cf the list and the market closed steady. er York Money Market. NEW YORK. May 20 MONEY On call, easy at WH1 per cent; ruling rate. per cent; closing bid. 14 Per cent; offered at 1 per cent; t:me loans, dull, with weaken ing tendency, sixty days. 24'624 per rent; ninetr days'. 24 per cent; six mrntha. $W 3v p.-r cent. TRIME MERCANTILE per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, wtth actual business in bankers' bills at $4 WWOfl 4M40 for sixty-day bills and at $ 7S0 for demand: commercial bills. $4.864tKw. SILVER Bar. 52Sc; Mexican dollars. 44c. , , BONDS Government, easy; railroad. Ir regular. Cloi'.ng quotations on bonds wera aa lews. C 8. rsf. U. rf....i"iit Jt PAPER-Sw94 fot. 4s cttvpen V. 8. S. r So coupon f. 8. rei (J.- poupon . . Allis-l'hal. lit i Km. As. f Am. T A T ct Am. Tobacco 4 60 At' h' n fen. 4 do a. L 1st 4s .. do ct. 4s do SB At. C. U 1st 4s..., !. A Ohio 4. ... o do 8 W. IW Brk. Tr CT. It Cm So. 1st a On. of Os Central lnthr 5a. ot X. .1 f ' Ctlft & OHIO V CM-lln A. IS c . n. A Q; ,. C. M. ! P. I C. R I A P. do ml. &ft.... "1o rfdi. 4 rev. si. L. 1 Colo, lnil Ka . . . Colo Mid. 4 . r ft . r e. PAH rv . do 1M ret. 4b tl. t R. O. 4a ptnlllerp' 6a Krle p I 4s........ do gn. 4 do cv. 4a ftertea A. do aerlra B Oen. glee. e. Ss 111. cm. lat ret. 4a. Int. Mel 4V Int. M. M 44s K C So. lat S Bid. "Offered. S lti do 4a ''H 1PH do Id aenea ' let L. I. e. 4s 1Wt .. 11 1. A S unl. 4a 121 M . K T. lat 4a... 4 a ... do 1st ret. 4a ... S .... 1.' do ra" 4Wa 1 4a. '.Mo Paoltlr ta u .. .. fc114N T :. I 14a Ml 1HH do dto. 4s. " ;(v n y out 4Wa na lilt 4 N. T . N. H. A H. ;n ct. 1"4 ... .1.14N ft W lat c. 4a... 9 dO CT 4t S .... 'cl No Pacific 4s W i do la 14H 1 o 8. L rfd. ... 4Pnn. f t. tin 111... 'H ieS do con. 4a ... .ll"1, Reading sen. 4s..- IK1 St. St. U A 8 g ff 4. U'8t. U 8 W. c. 4a... S04 I V. do 1st sold 4a tin 1 Seaboard A. L. 4a . . . 4H V'So Pacific col 4a SJ do 1st ret. aa o ago. RallwiT is lll'i S do sen. 4a i s;V t'nlon Pacific 4a 1" a. do ct. ta I1"' ,T do 1 ft raf 4i ... SST, kaur S ftuhher a 1 M4 j'', V. S Staa4 td I 1MV, Va -Oaro. Cham. Is... st 1 .3' V. ahah lat la 1U4 , dn lat . 4a T.'.t w am ern J4d. 4 M Watt. P.lac. ct 5a ... M T:'Wla Central 4a C. B ft Q g 4s.... 1004 Tir. ft O. r. It ctfa ...lOJ1 IIP, D ft R O. ref. 4a... H N R. R. of M. 4Ha . 14 74 St. !,. .. . US Tt So. Pacific ct. ctfa. .DO ?4a !1 4". 44a 4a. . Articles ; Oian.l High.'l Low. Cloae.l Yea'y. I I 1 1 a 1 'I H-.4 il ti 1 4 1 ! TS4' srajf: 1 1 1 i 1 :, 1 tw eS 'tla,(- BTTl4 IR2 1i4: BI4 44ViMc 4441. ,144 f4' 44 I ! I 1 2!V 1 I 1 24 1 154 1 1544 1' In I ti? 1 1 074 1 o&4a 1 tV4 1 054 1 05 I I . 7-t': 74 7, 4 S4WS US's'uiiS 74 57" .trv Ni 57. .tal S4i 82 52441 rs 444 444lV 44444 !44S-S 44;?j 4 I WEATHER I THE GRAIN, BELT Showers Friday anal Xot Meeh Ckaage la Temperatas. OMAHA, May 20. 190. Scattered showers occurred In the central valleys daring the last twenty-four hours. Rains are fall.ng this morning on the mid dle and southern slope of the Rocky moun tains and heavy rains are falling in the lowef . Misslesippi valley and. southern statea, with generally cloudy weather pre vailing throughout the eastern states. The showers of the last twenty-four hours In Nebraska were generally light, the heav iest falls occurring In the northeastern por tion of the state. Temperatures are higher In the mountains and northwest, but no very decided nor important change has oc curred In any section since the preceding report. With a barometric depresalon over lying the southwest and rains occurring on the southern Rocky mountain slope, conditions are favorable for showers 'n this vicinity tonight and possibly Friday, with not much change In temperature. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day cf the last three years: 190$. lnt. 1907. lt. Minimum temperature 67 417 41 82 Precipitation W .0$ T .Of) Normal temperature for today, M degrees Deficiency in precipitation since March 1. 2.2K inches. corresponding period In 190s, Deficiency 1 K4 inches. Deficiency S.l inches. corresponding period In 1907, 1 A. WELSH. Ijoc&I Forecaster. Skr. IS 3741 la 374, 1 274: 1 -4 lx -T4 18 424i 1 I 1S I'Vvl" ?7VI la 45 I 1 45 I 18 40 18 40 11 4a 10 .V 10 4?Vi; I 10 4 I 10 75 1 10 12'J ' 10 CW i 10 124I 10 IT) tt'4, 10 574 14) tin i 40 fat 10 77Vi 10 724 JO $J4 10 75 I I 10 134 10 t I 10 12',il 10 174 10 14 I 10 074l 10 K ! 10 10 17Hl .10 1241 IS I 1" 10 no. :. Cash quotations wera aa follows: FLOUR Firm; winter patents. tW $0 .; winter straights. $3.80I6: spring pat ents. tt3".10: spring straights, $4 TtafiA); bakers, M.attfM.W. . RT E No, t, bc. BARLEY Feed or mixing. TsSn: fair to choice malting, M734c. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 aouthwestern, $i 4H; No. 1 northwestern, $1.744. -Timothy, $40. Clover. 4P 70. PRtT'l?IONS-$Ieaa pork. ' per bbL. $U.J0 U.3S. Ird. per I'D lb.. $10.34- Short ribs sides OocaoV lloOff 10.16. Short clear aides box4). $1 rr.aaJWhV nUTTERaVeady ; creameries. SHj-'ac; dauieo ler!3c. tOG8 Steady ; at mark, caaea Included. SV, ftrats. 114-; prime firsts. 21V- CHtESE Steady; daisies. U'.filHsc: taina. 13414c; fpK Amaricai. Italic; long horna. I$fl14c. pciTAlOBS Steady: chotce fancy, (C'viUSo: fair to good. aWrSSc POULTRY Firm; turkeys, aw; chickens, lap; springs. UV VEAl-SUady: 4 to -lh. weighta. r7c; an to ft-lb. weights, 73o4; to 110-lb. 'st-ls. 8tfl94c. . Total clearances of whest and fl )ur were ritual to lK.onn bu. Prlnuiry receipts were t)ni bu,, evmpared with 4M0f bu. the corresponding dsy a year ago. Exl'iriMted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, $ cars: corn. 1U1 cars. rets. ISt tar; hog4. n'4 head. Corn and a heat region bulletin for Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at a m 7Mh meridian time, Thursday. May !0. 1: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp.- Rain Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland. Neh Auburn. Neb Broken Bow. Neb. Columbus. Nb .. Culherlson. Neb.. FVrb'.iry. Neb.... Fairmont. Neb... Od Island. Neb.. Harllngton.' Neb: Hatings. Neh ... Hoklrege, Neb.... Oakdale. Neb.... Omaha. Neh Tekamah, Neb. Alta. la Carroll. Ia Clarinda. Ia Slhley, la Sioux City. Ia... Minimum temperature period ending at a. m. DISTRJCT AVERAGES. No. of Temp - Stations. W 7 2 .00 Clear 74 4 .04 Clear 7 Ri' ,?1 Cloudy 79 41 .14 Clear 7i .W .on Pt. cloudy 71 51 .00 Clear 74 4S .00 Clear 741 82 .00 Clear K 82 .os Clear 78 V .00 Clear 7$ 4 .00 Clear tt 47 .29 Clear 7 841 .00 Clear 77. M . Clear 77 82 .tt Clear 77 SJ .00 Clear 74 81 .00 Clear 77 4 .11 Clear 7 80 M Clear .. for twelvs-hour Rain. Incht Kaaaaa City Grata Pr4 laolaa. V-ANtSAA CITY. M . May 2" -W H KA T ihsng. d; Ne. 2 hard. $1 JMi : No $ $i.-:aiW. No. i red. $l.itl.b4: No. $ 1 tSg 1.84. flN-WrtjH- loater: No. 5 mixed. 744 V . No. S mixed. I4',T4e; No. J white. 744c; N.t. a hoe, 7T44c. RYR tf3t HAY I'm uaaged, C4icica timothy, $12.ifj Central. Stations. Max. Mln Chicago. Ill S 70 49 T Columbus. 0 17 70 80 . .01 Des Moines. Ia ... 4 7S 50 .n Indianapolis. Ihd.. 1J 70 ? .fit Kansas City. Mo.. 22 72 5? .04 Ioulsvllle. Ky 17 7 ft M Minneapolis, Minn. M 70 4 "4 Omaha. PCeh 19 7 .14 Bt. Iuis. Mo 1$ 74 82 M Light showers were genersl In all por tions of the corn and wheat region within the last twenty-four hours and continue In the eaatern and a-iuthern portions this morning Temperature changes have been (silent and unimportant. . L. A. WELSH. a Forecaster. Weather Bureau. MlaaeaMlla Grata) Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn . May . WHEAT May, $1 : July. II rr: Beptemoer. n.isar IWi,: cash. No. 1 har. $1.J24); No 1 nrrtn ern. $1 MS: No. J northern. $1.24: No. $ northern. $1 27SC14- FUAX-Clear. $1274. BR AN In bulk, $34.U0JB4 SO. FIX)UR First patents. U yr JO: second patenta. tiijj20; first cleara, $4.7o341: second clears. $3. 3678 .88. . v Fearla Market. PEORIA. III. May 20 CORN Higher; No. 2 allow. 78c, No $ vellow, 76c; No. $, Tic; No. t. 74c; no grade. 71c. OATS-Firm: N. J white. 4c; No. 4 a hue, iTAaC. -, Mil era ak.ee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Ml) 3i.-WHfcAT-No 1 northern. $1J44: No i northern. $1.i1J3, Julv. $1.U4I-I- bid. lATA rtn.ir.1 Si 4.- BAi;LfcY-tin'ui. f.6724c. Allla-Chalmara ptd ... A amalgamated Ooppaf . American Agricultural Amarlcan Beet Sugar. Amsrlcan Can pfd Ann C. ft r Ana. Cotton Oil A IB. H. ft I. ptd...... Am. lea Securities. . .'. Amarii-an Llnaeed American LoosmotlTs-. Am i ft R Am. S ft R. ptd Are. Sugar Rafinlng... Am. T. ft T Am. Tobacco pfd A marl ran Woolan .... Anaconda Mining Co.., Atchtaon Atcblaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Llna... Baltimore Ohio Ral. ft Ohio pfd Bathleham Steal Brooklyn Rapid Tr ... Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather ptd.. Central ot Saw Jertcjt Ckeeapeak ft Ohio . Chicago ft Alton Chicago Great Weatern Chicago ft N. w ... C. M. ft St. P C. C, C. ft St. L. . Colorado r. I.... Colorado ft So Colo ft So. lat pfd Coio. ft So 2d pfd . Conaolidalad Gas ... Corn Producle Delaware Hudaon Denver ft Rio Oram D ft R. O pfd Diatlllera' Seruiillas Erie Krle lat pfd Erla id pfd Iteneral Electric ... Ores t Northern pfd . Oreat Northern Ora llllnola Central International Met. . Int. Met. pfd international Paper ., International Pump . lows Central Kanaaa City So k c. So. pfd Loulavllle A N Mins. ft St L M., 8t. P ft 8. g. M Miaaourt Pacific M . K. ft T M , K A T pfd Katlena! Biacult National Lead N R. R. or M let pi New York Central N. T . O. , W orfolk ft W North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennarlvama Pullman Palace Car. Railway glee I Hprtng Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd .. Rock Island Co Rock Iiiand ro. pfd St. L ft g r td pfd St. LOU la s w St. L. S. W pfd Sloaa-She(fie:d . ft I Southern Pacirie Bo Pacific p'd Southern Railway ... So Hall.ar pfd I'annaaaoa Coppr .... Taaai ft Pacific T , St. L. ft W T . St. 1. ft W. pfd I'nlon Pacific t'nlon Pacific pfd.... f. Realif f. 8 Rubber t". 8 sreel t 8 Steal pfd t tan Copper Va -Carolina t'hemtci Wahaah Wahaah pfd Weatern Marfland a eeiinsit('Ue Rlevtr W'eatern I nion Wheeling ft L. E .. Wleconeia Central Total sales for the a0 11. 2') ton 7.500 S.Til) - I.WI t.i'O ' Tift 200 J . Soft 7.'io ,) ll.) aoo . t.tm !'K , ! mo . t.600 High. 34 J: S3H on 67 424 4"4 IS', s;, i'', iS 1S 1"1, 2t S"S 111,1, 11144 124 11. SS Low. Close. 514 Ma 4 34 ,M4' ( 41 41. "4 11 57 1'X.S 12J Mat 1"1S 3 4 'a 14 l"4- 12S 1144 J.TOn jui, n .7iJ 7SS " 8. I'm lam, 4uo : :4 100 294 iti" 24. 0) S0, s, JJXI 7vV J'l tflfi i2 jii" It jno lfi iftdi 1"0 n 7H T.lOl t 4"4 0t) ab t-i 'ii" 'si" 4.K) Hi jis l.l'l" y li imi m 1 lOri (0 oO &" 1:4 S74 .i.... l.S" rt suk IfK) Sv, JV, I.K'X) SI Vi Ml S") 414 404 1. us ii i;.i, 4. l'" 144V, H.iS tfa S.7.l 7S 724 1M 147S, 144 1 44 1 14 6"0 4fii t- rr ... 4J0 tl til, pfd .. I.wn) J.,i, J4T, 1.4'K V3 1.11, i.4'0 41Va 40 " I2S Ml" 421, 41', T0 73S " I.M HfS lll 57 4 57 'a 100 't MSV, t.e) 7 74i 2 l' 42S 4.'i 2'l 7:i 72 JM IH 1 . 1.10(1 .74 S7t d l.f 5.114 5J 4I0 131k, 1.1,4 fj-'O 4S-, 4h, i.7 41 to Km , 24 II 51 1S 1411, 1") :s 4. IS.'.', 134, 1") 1S1 4 Itiv, :' 44 475, 114, im i,v4 is; 4 ) .'! 271, l.V l ', li.S W M 11", .. 1.400 714 7u4 I 45 4' 13. MO M4 Jf.1, 4 ) 4S t, I lt"i mo, ia g7. 1244 I-., I.joo l.-', ij- 10 v) jp, j. i, 7") at", sti, 4314 414 ' 10, 34 U' Si', 7.1 M.iPii) 11, iw, ".- 7 7 ' 4S 4, "'") Si, ', 124 0 to .") l. 11IO, HO) 2 5P, I lfl h", 4S M" 2" l- t'Vi .v,4 ji.i, 24 2ji 2i 21 s C .... 7'W u t-k, Moo 774 :ii, ' 'mi, "j ' day. 84.Tno aharea .1 2 394 ? .' H 414 40 1 57 2 loi4 1324, n4 I'liV, 44 4 10 4 1044 12k 1144, i 27 4 74, 17-.-S, 14 111.74 M ' 4. 1M4 il;;4 i." 4 45 o SO 143 2tl4 194'4 44 1.7 r.i, sat, be 4"i, l-4 145s, 1-4 H"4 14 444 24 11 ' -"a 414 'i l.ti4 14 744 2 4 7; l'4 7 4, 52 14 4-4 Rnaton Stork Vootatlons. BOSTON. May SO Monpv, call loani. 74 fi.34 ppr cent: time loana, J(5 per cent OfflclBi cloalns;: as putts coalition )-t,(l. ft Arliona 1"! 10D4.CBI ft Hoc la 440 I'M , Centennial ...:..- 14 144 Copper Range ....... tV4 1214 Paly Weat 4 H ..171 Pranklln .';...!....'... 1 ia, arano in . 44 nreene Cananea. l4 . J74 Ile Rovsle K4 Vi Mining 14 131 Michigan 114 .1; Mohawk 4 13S 4 Mont. O. ft C -6 . .,( Nerada 13 .l'li Old Dominion S44 . Jft Orceola 134 . 1J Parrot 34 . 70 OuincT o . f 14 Shannon 154 .137 Trmarack 1.. 70 . S74TrlnttT 1J4 . t'nited Copper 114 . 4 V. 8 Vinlng 4 .1IS4 V Oil 32 . 9 fish 41 . S4 Victoria 44 . M4 Winona 'V . 44 Woirerlne 147 . 94 North Butte M OMAHA LIVE STOCli MARKET Moderate Receipt! Keep Cattle Ju$t About Steady. HOGS ABE IN GOOD DEMAND Trade Opeas Brisk at Ann at n Ceat Hlajber an All 4i rafte-o Skeep aaal l.amaa Are teadr. SOUTH OMAHA. May 20, !!). Reoelnts err: Cauls. Hoas . SnM-p. Otflflal Monday lul Official Tuesday Official Wednesday Katlmated Thursday X.4W Four dais this week. , . .17.919 Same days last week. ...!. Same daya 2 weeka atto..22.IH Pame daya 3 week jo. .I0.H1H Bame dna 4 weeks aa;o..l4.ut3 fla?n Hivl la. A t vear 11. Mil Th. fnitnevirta- tahle shows the receipts of cattle, hoars and sheep at cVmtn umana for th year to data, compared wun ii year: 19". 19. Cattle J'.S3J Mh.lH HtHia l,iS.a) 1.130.747 Sheep oaM.la 57H.3J8 Th (rkllnwlriir IS hie. llinWS price of hogs at South Omaha tor th last several daya, wilts comparlsou: 10.11 2.17V 10 4M 2313 7.SH0 ,fJ0 34.427 10.14 37.73 13.H4") 42.471 l.-!i 30.7R9 14.425 40,7t 2.1'1 Inc. Dec 1.3 , 15.1M . the averaa Data. I 180. 10.19OT.1(i;.1W.1WH.1OJ, May May May May May May May May May May May a.. 10.. n.. 13.. 13.. 14.. 15.. 14...I U..i .1 W I 5 34 Sj t M I 17 ' I 64 2 3 t Ml ai 5 161 4 68, 984 I 3o I 34, IS), tmt, 7 004 6 M , Wi 4 6 47 7 11441 & 36, SS: I H i W. 4 na ( m! 1 3,11 1 tl lit! I! I I", !?, J B i a a. I S I Z4 6 1 a a 'i " iu a ti "l h Xi s its 1 4 3. ta 7 aid a an 11.1 I H i 26, 4 61 6 71 114 a Sl , .S 44, , B an, O a 11 ; w 3D. 'Sunday. stuck TV.m. m,.ial nnmncr tit CSTB Of brought In today by each road was as tol- I'nttie. tiucs. Olieeu. i r Atchison adj do 4a Airhlan R. R.. do ptd Boston A Maine Boston Elevated N Y. , N. H. ft t'nlon Pacific . Am. Arse. Chem rtn pfd Am. Preu. Tuba. Amer. Sugar .... do pfd Am. T ft T Amer. Woolen .. dn pfd pomlnton I ft a Mass Klectrlc .. rto pfd Maes Gsk fulled a-rutt .... t'nited 8. X do pfd f. R. Steel do pfd Adventure Allouee .... Amalgamated ... Arltona Com. . . . Atlantic London Stork Market. LONDON. May 20. American securities were stead v and generally higher during the first hour today. The feature of the market waa Reading, which advanced V At tioon tht- tone was .firm, with prices from s below to above yesterday' New York closing. l,ondon closing storks: lows: C C. M. 8t. P Missouri Pacific ... L'nlon Pacific C. A N. W., east.... C. & N. W.. west... C. 8U P.. M. O.. C, B. & Q , east.... C. B. & o., weat C, R. I. A C . R. I. Chicago G P., east. P.. west. V 1 7 26 3 13 34 at 7 tm. as etn pafect with .S pf 'last weelt nd i fi9fc head a tear '. Kepreaenta'.lve sales: 11H1. aVtril !a. A. M Ft. Ks. At Sh Tr. (3 IH 1 fl 4 7S 11 144 1 . S' ITS 40 6 7 S4 ' 11 174 ?t 11 SO so 4C 4M to I 47 4e 44 Ill 40 4 1 9 J7J V t ta) 71 ?4 o 4 4 1.14 an os 4 P 4o H 41 524 P 1 W as m tin I M tl tia t nn 77 ' 4 4 i a J7 10 t (W 4 J ... Ill SO !41 . 7 4 r:7 4' 4 7f. tn i ; An h i 4 m ft. n i: t at tl li : m 4" sn s t!i ir 4 r ... . -M n la 7 M . S ,, .. . 117 ; ) ei 1 m tai an : ai lt 1 I 44 41 .! HI ti KS 4na 44. Ill aft 74 1 IS Ml ) N 74 lft 4" t OA 4 11 1 ti ) un t kl Ill W an 44 n1 ... 7 ft M 114 . II) 74 Ml . T fin 70 12 14 fail M 1J0 Ita) M til 10 en 74 t4 lan t :t 207 . . 4 an 44 lis !fn 1 H SI 4 so 1 a. i; in n I 74 ?I5 ) I n J7 II" 1 0 7 to so an 71 114 . 7 ) J 1 SA 47. .J....344 140 7 71 fi 130 K 7S ,: 10 7 ns 84 114 . 4 an its . 7 M 1 1 40 t an (4 U an j ns 41 121 4 an 44 77 n 7 ft 7 !M ln I an 4ft , ISA 7 OA a 7 10 4 Mva 7 ; ao 7 " 4 m ... KtJ 7 17 7 c So us an a 141 in 7 D7Hj TP 114 40 IIW V 1T4 1 7 in an :m 1 in I as 147 M 7 III 77 1!7 41 Ik S 17 t 7 10 t lift 40 I as 70 J47 11 1 it 7t !:4 soft M J 7S 1 7 1 I! U4 4ft I as Ft M Xft 1 1 l 134 lift I SS 71 U Sft 7 1!V, 75 JI4 ?4ft I IK 71 4 40 7 liH 71 fo M . t4 !4 ill 74 ...... 171 i I W 40 fa . . 7 14 74 N . I 44 54 114 4 1 U 41 : yc 1 ifi ir- ' ... 7 is 14 7A . I IS a 13 ... t 18 Jl Ill 40 6 Ii " Il ... 7 IS 41 117 ... I IS 41 SM . 7 tfl 74 1!4 ... I IS 14 177 4ft 7 1 ti Ill . 4 is M M 7 in 70 ?1 40 4 IS 17 17 IH) 7 " K) ill 100 III 11 ,.113 ... 7 30 SHEEP The better quality aneep ai New Zeslaftd, 11. I hales, acrnrre.1, ' llid: greasv. flfjls 3d 1'fti ot Hope. A" hales, gr. asv, 1','lVl'M. 4 3 s.' n ..11 80 7 1 S 1 ZJ 3 1 "i V. 2 1(H 18 4 Total receipt 124 The disposition of the day 'a receipts waa aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Omaha Packing Co.., Swift and Company.. Ciidahy Packing Co.., Armour Co Hill or Son F. P. Lewis Huaton A Co J. B. Hoot & Co J. H. Bulla ij. woir MeCrearv A Carey.. Pam Werthlmer M. Hsgerty & Co F. O. Inghram Pulllvan Bros Bwarti-Boland St. I.oula Bodrten Worheth Rothchlld Other buyer Total.. CATTLE-Moderata ency to check th Cattle. ... 3irt ... 422 ... 494 ... 1,295 ... 33 21 81 ... 31 51 S2 Hogs. Sheep. 1.5l'i 1,729 2. 1.441 B67 7J6 1.247 469 774 249 2 ... 2.S90 8.576 J.999 receipts had a tPltu- downward trend ot HSltM.. K. T... . ' N, T Central. 1S Nnrtolk AW.., 111H do pfd .107 Ontario ft W,. 117H fenniTlTanla . .1K4SR4nd Mines. . SlKi Resdln . svasmiuiern Ky...,, 1S4 do pfd . . n Southern Pacine ... M1 Into Pacific... ... K do ptd ... 44V, r. .. Steel ... 13 do pfd ... 424 Wabash ... 71W do pfd ...lry'H Spanish 4a 14!aAmal. Copper 14 . UV, . 40 . to . iM Consols, money... do account Anaconda Atchlecn da pfd...- - Baltimore Ohio. Canadian Pacific. Chesapeake ft O... Chicaao a. W Chi., 41 if. St P De Beera Penrer ft Rio O do pfd trie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Crsnd Trunk Illinois central.. t.oiilsTdla A V . P1I.VKK rvar. steady at si a-ioa per ps. MONEY ei per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and three month' bill 1 lfglH per cent. Loral Securities. Ouotattone furnished by Samuel Burna, . . 1 . 1 . T lln Ull4in. jr.. nl4 rew iuis i."" uu""i m 19a 7 .114'4 .11444 .. lit . 41 ,.1JI4 . M'i . 5!, ,. 91 Mt IMS. cudahr Parkins Co os lit4 City ol Omaha 4a till. ......... . Ctty of Omaha Bonda, 4Ws IMS. Columbus. Seh , Electric Light I DoukIss Couniy 4s III Gate City Malt Co. I per sent O-rmsn Firs Ins. Co Kanaaa City Rr- s 1U Nehrmaka Telephnnd Siock I per cant.... Omaha Oas 6a 1417 Sms" Klec. L. 4V P. M I 1M Omaha C. B. St. Ry. 5a 114 Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. Sa 1921 . Omaha ft C. Ti. St. Ry. ptd 4 per cent.. Omaha ft c. St. Ry com 4 per cent.. O ft C B. St.. Ry. ft B pfd 4 per cent. Omaha Water Co. ta 1444 Wter Co. 1st Pfd i Omaha Pd of T. B Co. pfd I per eent.. Omsha Bd. of t co pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co ta 1IJ7 Sheridsn foal Is tt. --- South Omaha Sawer 44a 1424 Bloua City . Y. pfd 4 par cont. ............ Topeka it. Rr- Voion iock Varta Co. Oman per eta. Bid. Asked. 101 104 H 4 102 Si 17" 47V 7 IftO 41 Vi S 4S 11 M 100 SO 714 44 100 l at .14 at n 1044 6 104 400 in M . V II 101 101 Its) 41 , 44 4414 I". ii V 44 ) '.' 101 M I values and for the most part prlcea were Just about ateady with yesterday ail around. Some of the desirable handy weight beeves sold possibly a shade stronger than yesterday and all kinds met with a better demand and old more freely, although at quotably unchanged figures. The general demand aeemed to be aome what broader than on yesterday, but this waa possibly due to the light supply and the more favorable tone to the advices from eastern markets. A good clearance waa rpade early In the morning and the general ; undertone to the trade wa rather firm. There were about twenty-five straight loads of cowa and heifers on sale, and with a good demand from local packers, aa well as fair demand from outside butch er, price were well sustained and the light grades sold to rather better advan tage than on yesterday. Much of the weak ness of the early part of the week In butcher stuck has disappeared, and al though prlcea aft lOfflric lower than a week ago, the tone to the market ia still strong and the demand from all source good. Business In stockers and feeders was very quiet. Neither yard traders nor coun try buyers appeared to be very anxtoua for the stuff, but the small supply enabled salesmen to hold pi Ice very much th same ai they were all the week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed ateera. 36.5t&i$ 90; fair to good corn fed ateers, I.(itfl6.4ft; common to fair corn fed ateers, $5.K6.aj; good to choice cowa and heifers, 36 2616.10; fair to good cows and heifers. t4.4XA.2a; common to fair cows and heifers. $2 26-84.25; good to choice stockers and feeders. 14. SO!).? fair to good stockers and feeders. $4.00u4.3Q; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, $30& 4.00, stork heifers, 33 2S(i4.40; veal calves, $4 l,SfJ7.26; bull, stags, etc.. S3.25&.50. Kepresentatlvea sales: BEEF STEERS. lamha commanded steady prices on this morning market. Th easier tone that has rhrraeterlsed trsde during the week waa still apparent this morning, and any thing Ilk liberal receipt would afford packer their opportunity to prun vlues. Medium and trashy grades wer neglected ttie moat today, as Is usually the eaae. and bearish enerjv left Its Impress on this rlass of stuff. However, prices on medium kinds were only a hade lower, If any, than yes terday. Kecelpta were r.rmal today, and with the exception of choice gradea, the assort ment waa better than usual. Wooled and clipped supplies wer aliout evenly divided, with a falrlv liberal sprinkling of sheep stuff. The quality of the offerings was not very good on an average, and ttil fea ture puts an easier appearance on the vales list. The demand was brisk from the opening and nractlcallv everything sold In g"id season. 1 he best clipped lambs on sal brought $750. with ahorn ewea kjO. wooled lambs toreed at IS75. and three decks of wooled ewe and wethers, mixed, sold at $7.m. Quotation on clipped heep nd Umbs: Good to ch. Ice lambs. $7.4o7.9n; fair to good lambe. $t9'l7.40; good to choice light yearling, 32-VS;.75: good to choice heavy yearlings. 6.Tai&62tV, good to choice weth ers, $5.tJ04jfl 40; fair to g' od aethers. 35.608 590: rood to choice ewes. 3o.S59&15: fair to good ewe. ").2iVa5.i6: culls and bucks, 32 00 Sza.OO. uuothlions on wnoiea lamos: to choice lamba, IS.IOflti.OO; lambs. $7 S"tl-4". Representative sales: No. 11 spring Ismbs 21 spring lamba li eteatern ewes 10 western ewes, culls 170 western lambs 88 Mexican lambs 371 Mexican yearling, aether 518 Mexican lambs, wooled 16 western laTt)S, cull 23 Mexican sheep 2W Mexican ewe 267 western lambs 179 western lamb .... IKS western ewea lf)4 western ewes 3i western lamba 12 spring lambs 10 western ewes, wooled 6M western lambs, wooled OMAHA 4ir.n At, MAftKKT. taa-l aad Fancy PreCnre rrleeo rata alahed ky flayers and Wholesaler. BUTTrR-Cremery. No. 1. lel verc 1 to the retail trade in 1-lb. rart.in. .So. No. 1 in o-lb. tun. iiMrc: No, 2. in 1-lb carton. 16c; In 0 lb. tub. 14'4jt : packing (lock, 19'; fslncy dairy, tubs. l?1-0c. common roll, fresh made, 13c. Msrket chsngea every Tuesday. KaOs-Fresh selling stock. rndled. oo. N,i sturnge stork In Omann market. CHEESE Fined Vtconln full cream. tain. lc; young Americas. 4 In hoop, L'li favorite. 3 In hoop. 1,-; dslsirs. 20 In ho .p, ISWc; cream bilck. full case. Lc; block 1 f wlss, l&o: full cream limburger. lac. POL L TRY- rollers. S"c, alive, spring. ISHc; hen, ltVjo; cork.'-c ducks, lie; tees. 10c: turkey. 19c; pigeons, per ' drs.. oi guinea fowl, per do., ii.it, S'luaha, per do., 2. uressed nens. 11c; springs. L'4TlV4jc; corks. HN ducks, llo; gee, lie; turkeys, He. r LSI!-- rran caugat: simosi an are dressed: Halibut. 3c; buffalo, tc; trout. 13c; bullheads. 14c; catfish, l.c; crappies. sunftsh. Co to SV', black baas, 2V.; white- fish, 13c; pike, 12c; salmon, 14c; pi eke re.;, 10c; frog lege, 3,:c. Freeh froien: Vhlt flh, No. 1. l.c; round. c; pickerel, dressed and headless. 7c; round. sV; pike, dressed, l'V; round, ic; ted anapper 13c; Spanlah mackerel, Uc; native mackerel, S6o each. BEBF ClT8 Ribs: No. 1, loiy; 7o. 13v: No. 3. Ke. loln: No. 1. 17c; No. 14c: No. 3. 18fl. Chuck: No. 1, 7V4jC;.No. 7Vc, No. 3. 7HiC, Hound: No. 1, 'c; No. 9c; No 8. 7c. Date; No, 1, 6c; No. fcLje; No. J, SV. FRESH 1 FRL'ITS-Applea, western bo applca, $20()2.60. Dananas, 6-bunch lots, 3o Vf lb. Orangea. 32 8c.ti3.26. Lemons. 33S0 64 00. Grape fruit, 34.60. Grapes, Malaga. 37 60 per keg. Florida pineapples, per crate, ' 33.WV VEGETABLES Kanaaa saeet potatoes, 12-76 per bbl. California celery, large, 3mc; mailer, 00c. New York Holland seed cab bage, 4 He per ib. Wisconsin Red Oloka . onions, 3c par 'u. California cauliflower. 13.00 per crat. Tomatoes, Florida, e-baaket crate, 3A0U; Cuba, tVbasket crate, 33.141. Lettuce, per do , 40c. Old vegetables, par snips, tui nlpa, carrot, ti 24 per bbl. Flor ida new beet, carrola, parsnips, turnips, etc.. per dox., 75c. STR.WBERKiES-3.0l43J 26. HICKS No. 1 green, he; No. 1 cured; o. f.ir to Good g?od Av. Pt. 4! fl 54 8 60 83 5 25 7-' t 60 tS7 7 65 8 26 h7 7 "0 K4 8 75 9 5 3iV 57 ioO 83 5ft , SO 7 60 , 60 7 50 ,9" "0 ,97 4 00 ,66 i ,52 7 00 89 60 ..-S3 8-36 2. 3, 2, i. Treasary Statement. WASHINGTON. May 20. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $15YVsViVi0 gold reserve, shows: Gold coin snrt bullion. S44. 2SJfM: gold certificates $30,700,350; available cash balance. $117,912,700. Bank t learlags. OMAHA. Neb.. Mav 30 Bank clearings for tndav were $2,583,120.71 and for the cor responding date last year $1. 872.403.31. St. I. sals General Market. ST. LOLLS. May ?. WHEAT Firm : HSiv, "(a 15,., :7i, Id track. No. September. No. 43V 2 cah, 75V: 66c; No. 2 ! cali.. S7Hc; ; No. I white. . ti, . . 1. v'n - at cA3. li- , Illltires niKiier; iisis. a ,-v.au. ei.wti 14414 I 1.641. nominal; May. $1.34,: No. 2 hard. 1 i.;vvii.jtt. nominal, uuiy, ei.ii-, obiucihwi , ' et r-Ji . e'.--'Ti- ! jt. . , . v r -. li 'r,., i'"ci Julv. Ji4i9lc; white. 7lVf,tHiC. DVTS- Firm; track. July. 5oac: September, 59)friiic; nominal. 4t RYK Higher at 8c. : FlilTt rnohanaed; 'i' ' $t fi'ri7 t: extra, fancy v' i th to- hard . inter clears. 34.5CKr4 90. j CORN MEAL $3.50 BRAN Scarce; sacked east track. 151 HAY-Steady; timothy. $12.5"21S.O0; prairie, fit) 6" I3.4S. BAGGINO-71-1V. H KM P TWINE 7c. , ' ' PROVISIONS Pork., . steady;- lobbing, j $18 14. Lard higher; prlnne sieum. $10,424 i&lftSVt I'r salt meat, unchanged; boxed i-j L 41,1 41 S 4 IS, 51", lT .., led winter patents, and stra'ght. $5 75 $1 33 No. At. Pr. No. At. Pt. U IU 5 60 15 1274 I 10 U 744 6 l It Unl I 10 f 1407 I 0 11 1337 I 10 25 " 70 i 1S3I 4 U M IU! i 0 M 116 I 20 20 1101 I SO SS 1121 I 24 Jl S4 t 40 14 1157 I 24 14 4 t IS 17 1117 I 10 W 1S1I 4 i 1154 4 24 14 1210 4 M 1c II' I o 11 1144 I M II ltli I i It 1I.S4 I Si , 14 1111 11 1134 I 10 14 IliO I 40 11 loss o0 :fl. ant I 40 M 127S 4 00 17 1324 I 40 20 121S 4 on 1 1414) I 4S 45 1I 4 00 14 , .UT1 I M) aft 1144 4 06 12 1111 I ISO 0 1 IW1 4 M 10 1IJ 4 li 17 1004 4 10 1 1J47 I 44 COWS. 1 771 I 00 t ...1074 S 10 I 4"! I 20 4 11M I IS sod t IS I l?ft s in 4 7iS I 4o 4 1134 4 2ft S. ., 1058 I 75 I 1134 5 2o I 114 4 25 4 1 20 S 10 I 4 40 S M74 I 40 1 H44 4 70 4 1) I 45 13 t'SM 4 00 1 1S t 50 1 ...1044 S 00 12 llt. t in 1 1131 6 10 S. Into J so . HEIFERS. 4.....'. 447 4 2S 4 177 I 10 I 740 IU IS M0 I fS 7 71 "ft U 441 i 44 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Tattle aad sheep steady Hose Fie to Tea Cents Higher. CHICAGO, Mav 9 CATTLE Receipts, .4K head; market steady; steers, $5.26? 7.16: cows, $4.0T&V75; heifers. $3.'ot76. bull. $4.2SfJ6.26: calve, $3.0087 50; atocker and feeder. $3 30&6 Ao. HOOS Receipt estimated at 15.00 hed; market 5 to 10c higher; choice heavy shipping. $7.4hdj7 50; butchers. $7.3i7.46: light mixed. $7.0rM?7.16; choice light. $7.15 7.25: packing, $7.25717.36, pig. $5.2u((31-75; bulk of saies. $7.151 40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts esti mated at 8,o) head; market steady; sheep $37(Wa.75; lamb. $6.orkS9.06; yearlings, $6.50167.50. 140 & 00 BULLS. .J 1 extra shos-f. $11.00: clear rlh, $11 i; short - ; . , . . eiTto,, T . . , 1IIS ol "a la tot, 7S4, U New York Mlsla Stork. NEW YORK. May 20.-C1.wing quotationi on mining aioca: clears. $lf.l2H Bacon unchanged boxed extra short. $12.00; cler ribs, $12.00; short clears. $12 1?H. POt 'LT R V Firm ; chickens. 13c: springs, 28f!32c; turkeys. 13fJl5c; ducks, 8c, gneae, 4c. .1 Alloa U Laadviiie Con 41 t unsTiica 'ea aai.litie chief a I Corn Tunnel atock... ti Meix-aa ,0 I do tiotida Is Oti'ana 40 I Coa. 1 a I. A Va sz ophir j. I Hr liver a Ciandard i;,, . Iron Silver 13 Yellow Jacket u UtJertd. rorelara flaaarlal. LONDON". May 3o-Money mas in s'.r'.n demand on the tnarket '."tly and Oik-.. 111. 11, aere dearer on fears of furtli?r good msnds from the contine-it. Trading on th, Sloik ext-hange developed renewed stre-.ijti-and activity In th Kufflt scntinn. wh-rj the recent shake nut of weak holders caused fresh support by the 'atge lmun-s Gilt-edged ser-urltlea 'er Incline 1 to chic on new Irsues. while foreigners were dull hctanae rf the Paris holiday. American securities went Sted1ly jvr parilv In the forenoon. The tren.'th ff I'nited Statea BI'TTER Firm; creamery. 20B2tc EGOS Higher; 19c. case, count Receipts. Shlpmnta Flour, bhls b.i"1 6. Wheat, hu t.K"' 17.C00 Ci.rn. bu 7 Of SS.ooo Oats, bu 4"i,fi0 61.0fti) rkiladelali.ia I'rodsee Market. PHILADEIPHI A. May 20-Bl'TTER-Steady; extra western creamery. -iTc; nearby prints. 2c. EGGS Firm; g.tod demand; Pennsv 1 vanla and other nearby first, free case. '.Tie at mark: current receipts In returnable caaei. 2vc at mark; a'eatern first, free cases. 23c at mark: current receipt, free tanes. 2l'a22c at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full -rm choice, 13VcUV; fair to good, 12l$c. 1 S 2 SO 1 140 4 o 1 700 4 SO 1 200 4 so 1 l'Kft l 1 Itsft 4 Ot) J 1140 4 00 1 1000 S 10 1 17 0 4 W 1.. ISM) S 16 1 1140 4 4-t 1 USD 4 IS 1 1720 4 SO 1 1)00 i IS 1 440 4 71 1 1!M S 10 1 1"l'l 4 75 1 1350 4 14 I 14n 4 10 1 Mn 1 t5 1 It) 4 40 1 i;to I ij CALVES. I 453 4 76 1 10(1 1 as I 175 I 50 ....: 144 4 71 S 3!4 IS.) 1 luft I 75 120 S In 1 144 7 0 4 17J S 75 1 140 7 01) 1...., 2l 4 7S 1 no 7 1 520 I 75 t !0 7 On a .. tea. a 1 1M 7 00 1 250 4 00 I lej T 00 1 15l I 0) 1 .. n j no 1 ao 1 00 1 100 7 J3 St. I, oats Live Stock Market. ST. LOL'IS. May 30 CATTLE Receipts i.flU) head, Including 900 Texan; nallv market steady to 10c lower. Texan trong. Native shipping and export steers, $4.26 Jr7.00; dressed beef and butcher ateers. $550ti.76; steers under LO00 pounds, $4 .50X 6.9i; stockers and feeders. $4.8ii5.o0; cows and heifers. $4.25(fY6 50; canners, $2.2MrS 26; hulls, $4.5tt7i6.7f; calves. $.V00Sj7.28; Texas and Indian steer, $4.26S.dO; cow, $2.7$ 6.50. HOGS Receipts ,300 head; market 6 to 10c higher. Pigs and lights, $4.75fi'7.26; packers, $7.1(S'7.30; butcher and best heavy. r7.7.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000; market steady. Native muttons, fl.tVxa- 25; lambs. $6 5O9.0O; culls and bucks, $3.&04i 5 00; stockers, $3.0u4.00. Kanaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS. CITY, May 20. CATTLE Re ceipts, t.000 head, including 1.600 southerns; market steady to weak: top. $7.00; choice export and dreessed beef ateera, $6 3(S7 00; fair to good, $5.3u8.3b; western. $6iT7.00; mockers and feeders. $4 0n.76; southern, $4 Offii.40; cows, $2.764i4.o0; native cow, $3 354jr6.n6; natlvt heifers. $4 156 40; bulla, $3.76S6 : calve. $4 00ro.60. HOGS iRecelpt. 16.000 head; market 6c higher; top, $7,324: hulk of aalea. $6.70'i 7.26; heavy. $7 l'?j7.324; packera and butcher. $6.ft5'7.26; lights. $.5irg7.06; pigs, $5.40J.70 SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, t.m head; market strong to 10c higher; lambs, aaoOflflSO; yearllngfc. $6MKif7.$o; welhers, $6nrxfiei 26: ewea. $4 5mti.0O; stockers and ftedera, $3.2i(f5.00; Texas muttons, $a.2MJ! 6.00. SI. Joarph Lire Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., May 30 CATTLE Receipts, J.OuO head; market ateady to 10c lower; ateer. $4 la.75; cow and heifer. $2 50(86.75; calve. $3.50(6 5n. HOGS Receipts. 7.&U0 head; market strong to 5c higher; top. $7.36; bulk of sales. $ 3045-7.30. SHEEP Receipts. 2.000 head; market steady to 10c higher; lamb, $7.00jS.75. njlonx City Lire Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia., May 24). (Special Telegram). HOGS Recelpte. 4.200; market weak to ateadv; range price, $6 60437.15; bulk of sales. $8 85t)7.. CATTLE Heieipts. 500; market steady, Vxeves, bfu' fat cowa. heifers. $1 0u35.0u; feeders. $4.Ka5.00; yearlings, 4Vl.flO-4j-4.75. Metal Market. NEW YORK. May Ut-M ETALS-The tmdon tin market ta 7s M higher t.idav . aith spot quoted at 4,131 l.a ti.1. and futures at 133 12 tid. The local market was firm, but quiet with spot quoted at $".:$.9.jfi'.:? 2j. An advance waa reported In the London copper market, witn spot bring quoted nt iot 8s Hd. and futures at i;ri 2 6d. The local market for copper was steady, with bid price a sn.ule higher on the iower (trades. Lake was $u l.'V4tl374; elec trolytic, $12 87't4tl3.'X), and caatlng. $12 7ii 12.974. Iad aa uncnanged at Jtl3 i 3d In London. The local maiket wis firm at $4. 3' ail 4. 40. Spelter waa unchanged (it 22 In lxjnil.in, while the Iim-hI' was firm nd a shade higher at $5.1Mio.20. A sligiit advance aas reported In the London Iron market, with Cleveland warranta quoted at 4s. locally the market wa unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern. $16 oorg 16.60; No. 1 foundry northern. tla.trM6 26; No. 2 outh ern and No. 1 aouihern aoft, $lti.'s.s"f'14.25. ST ' LOl'LS May 20 -MKTALB-Lea'l dull at $4,274. Speller, firm at $.U6. Cotton - Market. NEW YORK, May 20 COTTON -Futures opened sttady; May. 11 41c; July, 11.18c; August'. UJc; October, l"9c; December, U.uOc; January, 10.94c; Mai ill, 10.91c. Future closed barely ateadv; Mav, 11.45c; June. 11.24c; Julv, 1120c; August, U.oic;. Septemtier, W.Kk-; October, 1j-; November, lotttc: I)ecember, 10.94Ci Jan uary, lo.ssc; March, 10.91s?. Spot cotton closed quiet, 15 point higher; middling uplands, ll.fcuc; middling gulf. 12.05c; sales, 3.400 balea. GALVESTON. Tex., May 20.COTTON H'ghei; 19Tc ST. IOl lS. Mav 30.-COTTON Higher; middling. 10C; sales. 45 bales; receipts, f.'l bales; shipments, 619 bales; stock, 35.SJ) bale. Snstar and Mnlaaaea. NEW YORK. May 20.-8LGAR Raw. firm; fair refining. 3.45c; centrifugal. 93 test. 3.96c; mol.tsae sugar, S.3UC. Refined, steady; No. 7, 4.4"c; No. S, 4.35c; No 9 4.3c; No. 10, 4.26c: No. 11. 4 20c; No. 12, 4.15c; No. 13, 4.10c: confectioners' A, 4.75c; mould A, 6.30c; cut loaf. 6.75c; crushed, 6 65c; pow dered. 5.ic; granulated, 4.75c. MOLASSES Steady; New Orlean open kettle, good to choice, 42c. Coffee Market. NBW YORK. May 30.-COFFEE Future closed quiet, net unchanged. Salea aere re potted of 8.250 bags, all for Mav delivery, at 7.15c. One of the big Import Interesta wn the huver, while the other trade peo ple sold. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 77)c; No. 4 Santos. 8TS9c. Mild, quiet; Cordova. 9W 124c. NEW LINE FOR NORTHWESTERN Railroad Gelling Snrvey Parly Ready for Transrolssoort Country. PIERRE. S. D., May 30-(8pclal.l-It is practically certain that the Northwetern road Intends to get into the railroad game west of the Missouri as soon as any of them do. It haa had a small survey force In the field for several week, and la no holding at thla city a full engineering corp. getting everything In readlneea to get into the feld In a hurry. Its force 1 sta tioned t the East Pierre yard and I get ting the tent and other rmp equipment In shape aa rapidly a passible. There ia a good deal of question a to what point they will tart from In their move to the north. nd every town between here and Rapid City professes to believe that they, will be the chosen one. The probabilities appear to be tht the tart will be fnade either from Wendle, tip Lance creek, or from Midland, up Mitchell creek, with .the strongest Indications for the Lance creek route. Whatever point they start from will no doubt be the one at which om time the Dallas line will rech, the line between here and Rapid City. Stork la Sight Recclpta of live atock at the ix prlnci- Liverpool Gratia, Market. LIVERPOOL. May 30 Closing: WHEAT Spot. No. t red western wintei, nomlnel; future, ateadv; July, 9s Hd. September, 6s Hd; December. 8s 4d. CORN Spot. strong; new America mixed, via Galveston, 3d; futures, ateadv r Julv. 6s M PKAS-CanadUn.- firm: ft 144- "' HOGS Yesterday slow, dragging trade found Its opposite thla mornli g Buyer were out early nnd the Inquiry was brisk from the opening. Thai the tvar rid In augurated a i-ouple of (l.i ya , mas doomed to a tjUick death he. a me apparent at the opening. Opening bills were In most cases strong lo a nickel higher than eetrdav On a fw loads of choice butcher weights and finished heavv loads bid appeared lo te possibly a dime higner tl'an yesterday. Salesmen were nrt slow In unh adlng at the a.lame. with a reaultir.g brisk market and comparatively early clearance. Toward the cloae. after mot of the Uiig ordera had been filled, the trade took on an easier tone and part of the advance waa lost. The general market was right around a nickel higher than yesterdsy, with the advance more noticeable on choice heavy hd butcher welg it l eg. Speculator wer keen cop.peiltora throughout and this fea ture of th trade made an early clearance easv. The quality wa not materially dif ferent from yesterday, but choice heavy hog were In comparatively cnt supply. The bulk moveO at around $i5v,719, with the top at $7.25 Receipts tody were moderate, estimated pal western market esterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Siiith Omaha 2,4uO 7 ) 4,l0u Sioux City V") 4.200 St Joseph 3.ts 7.5i) l4) Kansas City 4 oii lniao nils-) St. Loula 2.i0 .4t J.Ouo Chicago o.') 15.0i4) 840 Totals !. M.") a.000 few Hoarsen, hronchltl and other throat trouble are quickly cured by Foley' Honey and Tar. a It soothe and heals the Inflamed throat and bronchial tubes and the moet obstinate cough disappears. Insist upon having the genuine Foley' Honey and Tar. Far aale by all druggist. Last of Yates Family. MONTGOMERY CITY. Mo, May The last o? Hie famou Yates famllv. Mrs Jane Dlgga, died here early today, aged 93 year. The decedent was a sinter of Dr. J B. Yatea. the well-known Bnptlst preacher and editor of the Richmond Herald. Wool 4iarkei. BOSTON. May 20. WOuI Only bags of old wool remain. The leading do-meatk- quotationa range aa follows: 01110 and Pennsylvania fieetes. XX, S4fj35e; X. iJ&ite: No, 1 waahed, SStjkic: No. 2 washed. 39'j'c; fine unwashed. -4r26c; half-blood tombing. 3113fl2c: three-elghths-blood comb ing, 3Hi3.'c; quarter-blood combing, Jiaic; Delaine wasnea. jtruea, innigan. vis- 1 cousin and New York fleeces, fine un washed. '.STj'Jlc; Delaine unwashed. 2Vn J ; half-blood unwaahed, 3ti31c; three- 1 eignths-bloi.d, unwashed, 3"'oilc. quarter blond, 'i97i3ic; Kentucky. Indiana nd MH ourl three-'eighth-blootl. 3(u31c; quarter blood. iWfj31e. LaONDON, My ). WOOL The offerings , t the wool auction sale today amounted I to 9 8S6 balea. principally lower qualities -The small selection sold briskly at current ' rates. Only few psrcela suitable for I Americans were offered and they were I taken at firm prices. The sale follow: ! New South Wales. 900 bale: scoured. 1st 4d: greasy. 4dt7ls 4d Queenland. 0 j bale: coured, lavtiKa. Victoria, 114' bale; scoured, yd-pls lhd; greasy, idla 4d. West Australia, As) hale; greasy, W'd A Mellow Whlekey for th Sideboard or Sickroom. 4 full quarts For $3.20 r . Mditnrasl S QU $6.74V. 18 Qt. SS.60 Xxpree ! repaid. . Goods returned at our expense If not tls- fdtlory All Goldstrom's liquors re aged in bond, and bottled under his per sonal supervision.. Make Money Ordera . Payable to SOX.. . OOlBaTTKOM DIBTKISVTIafa- CO., . Omaha, Meb, - Herbert E Good. Co. Brokers and Dealers v asm, ratoTisiOsts. . stocks. i Oman Of fie 1 SIS 3. T. X.U B14g. Bell Ilpkoa. Doagla Mil. IsAvyaadaat, -IUl aad aV-SUa. Oldeal od Large t Houee ta toe State. I