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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1909)
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 26. 1900. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Favorable Weather Conditions Brings No Change in Cables. DOMESTIC CONDITION IS THE SAME With Favorable Report from r. rew tn Field f oatlaaaaea of the Present Utah Uttla la Predicted. OMAHA May 25. liW. ( m.Ws il.d n.-l answer our advance )n-t.-rdHy nrcuuni i.f more favorable weather rondltl'ine. The d. mrat:c conditions re rtiH.n unchanged und, unless more favor able report cume lu.ni the growing field, tlie present high lev. Is win continue. Very high prices In all markets result In nervous vuluea and the general congealed cash slt imtlon causes heavy and nervous fluctua tion. Receipts of corn are irood and th demand la only moderate. High prices are r-striding the consumption, but farmera an- not selling freely and with any derllno would refuse to deliver. Wheat ruled erratically higher dirlng the eaily trading, but later eased tnff under r iff It taking sales. The cash altuatlon la very tight and the fluctuationa are ner vous and unsteady. The undertone Is very bullish. May wheat opened I1.34H and cloaed at $1.34. Corn waa Inactive, but held steady with no change. Offerings were more free, but wer easily absorbed. While cash corn values were higher despite the larger re Cfipts. A better movement la expected for the next few days. May corn opened at 63o and closed at . I'rlmary whi-Ht receipts were 392.000 bu. and shipments were S52.00O bu.. against receipts lust yeai of 417,000 bu. and shipments of HoT.pm bu. Corn receipts were 755.000 bu. and ship ments were IW.OOO bu., against receipts last year of twl.Odo bu. and shipments of 271, 0f bu. Clearances were J.OOO bu. of corn, 4 bu. of outs and wheat and flour equal to MS, OOrt bu. Liverpool closed - krd lower on wheat and ,d lower on corn. Lotaul range of options Articles. Open. High., Low. ciose. Baty. r2.W:. wnf. none; corn, 3-13 cars; oats. l!t cars; hogs, Omi head. WF.ATIIKM I TIIH GHAM BRIT 1 aaMassaaaBBBk Shorter Tosslblr , Wednesday and Vllahtly Warmer !. ' OMAHA. May 25. lo. The barometlc d prrsalon overlying tht lower Missouri valley and southwest Mon day morning. Is now central over the mld d'e Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys. Rains were general from the -mountains east over the central valleys during the last twenty-four hours and are general this morning throughout the Missouri, Missis sippi and lower Ohio valleys, and southern states. The rainfalls were generally heavy in the lower valleya and were excessive at points In Minnesota and the Dakota, it i. j cooler throughout Nebraska and west Into toe mountains ana swung frost occurred at Cheyenne and heavy frosts In northern W yumtng and Yellowstone park. Showers will continue In this vicinity tonight and possibly Wednesday, with continued cool tonight, followed by slowly rising temper ature Wednesday. r Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of tho list three years: ... . . 190s. 1J07. 190ft. annimum temperature .. 64 62 59 tit Precipitation ..y lt 13 on .it Normal temperature for today. 6s degrees. , "eficienry in precipitation sine March , s.eu inches. Deficiency corresponding period In itXJS, 0.6i of an inch. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 6 17 inches. , L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Corn and wheat region bulletin for Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four houra ending at a. m.. 75th meridian time. Tuesday, May 25, 1909: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- Btatlons. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland, Neb.... t 4 ,14 Wheat May... July... I C 1 n I , . . . 1 "r . . July...l Sipt...j Omis , May... Hept... t 1 84'fc, 1 S4' ' 1 81 1 SI 1 I 844i I 63 .. v-H,.. 6!)''.. I I W is I 69'il 4-Mii 66 Mi , Oaisbs Cash Trloes. . WHEAT-So. 1 hard, $I.SJV44(l.!WVi; No. 3 hard. tl.J7U 1.81 ; No. 4 hard. l.a1.28; No. 3 spring, tl.ait7l.30. -i 1 ( OKN-No. 2. 7(t'4f7('Htf No. 3, 70flj-70i4c; No. 4, WJi'fcilrc; No. t yellow, 70V4iti'7Oc ; No. 3 yellow, 7clU4c;. No. 2 white, 71ju71,c; No. 3 white, 7o'ii71Je. - HATS No. J mixed, D54ii6,c; No. 3 yel low, wlVtati-'iiC, No. 3 -White, MB6c; No. 4 wnltc, 6t)6ti'ic. " " 1 ,' lii-Nu. 2. 7ffi8oc; No. S, "S'g9c. Cartat Receipts. ..V Wheat. Corn. Oats .. 8 690 377 ..139 .. .4 97 14 .. 7 Chicago .llll!.(Upol,S Oinalia Duiutli IIIC.U.O GRAIN A.D PROVISIONS l'cn tares of the Trading; and t losing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, May 2i Wheat pricea again n ay 10 new high . levels for the season wnn the .May rte.lvery sold today at $1.3o'A and July at H.W4 per bushel. Corn and uaia alsu continued their upward flight, Mny coi n scoring a new high mark at 76V4c, while May oats advanced to 83c. Provisions wile strong as o. , result of the bulge in co.iisn stain. ... ' ll.Mvln. Bs jgf the start..- a sharp rally which carried the May and July options to new high points Jor the crop and a severe s.ump tate in tha session were the salient features of tne, day's trading In the wheat market. During tbe greater part of the acs sb.ti there was heavy selling of the distant futures by southwestern Interests which hiiiimsted to many traders that possibly the senBallotiaeporta circulated, (be, pre-, vuus scssioiOvfcarding crop conditions In Kaunas and Oklahoma were considerably cxuKtU-rated. The market opened weak wltn lh,. exception, nr the May delivery, which w;is up U'iiIc compared with yesterday's close, at 1 ;iVtJ1.36V The strength of the current month was due to renewed cov ering by shorts. . The market In-general, however, wus bearlalily affected by reports of uddltlonsl rain In southern Russia, where a drouth ua prevailed for some time, and by wet weather In the south west. Toward the end of .'the first hour a stronger tone Urvelop.wl on brisk. bUyliig of July by commission houses which car ried that delivery up almoat 14c. from the opening low point. The buoyancy, how ever, was shortlived. 8everal reports giv ing estimates on the wheat crop of Kansas drifted to the pit and as these reports forecasted a much larger yield than out lined by somrt of yesterday s advices pit traders were inclined to favor the selling side of the market. A report that har vesting had begun In three counties of Texas and that fields which had previously been pronounced dead were threshing out twelve to fifteen bushels per acre prompted additional sales. Bentlment In the pit be came decidedly bearish during the final hour and May sold off to 1.33. July de clined to 11.17 after having aoJd at U.liw. The close waa weak at almost the bottom, with prices Htfltoo below yesterday's final : B."r','. ,May bem l ! nl July at ' l.0 117. Coin for May delivery sold today at "bc and the July option at 7He. both figures being new high records for the seaaon During the day May sold between 74lc and .V und July between 70c and 71c. Tlie close waa atrong for May and July and about steady for other months, final fig. -" Mar belnK I5k- July closed at (0So'0c. Oata advanced to new high marks when l.e May delivery sold at Jc and July at Ins close was heavy with prices al most at the low point, although the May and July deliveries were still above me previous close at 6Hc and 554c. Trade In provisions was more active than usual, and considerable strength was inmi ilested the greater part of ihe day. Tue market closed strong with prices up iaoc compared with the previous olose. Closing quotations wtrs as follows: Auburn, N-b 70 S4 .16 Broken How, Neb. . 44 .OH Columbus, Neb.. 72 b2 .L'S Kairbury. Neb... 71 - Bft , .06 Fairmont, Neb.. f9 45 .13 tOr. Island, Neb. 69 45 .13 Hartlngton, Neb. 72 62 .62 Hastings, Neb.... 71 47 .13 Hnlrlrege, Neb... 77 46 1 Id Oakdale,. Neb 72 frl S.33 Omaha. Neh 6i 64 .12 Tekamah, Neb... 64 63 .13 Alta. la 1 3i 4tt loo Carroll, la 68 60 .30 Clarinda. Ia 66 63 .17 Sibley, la M 48 .67 Sioux City, la... t 64 .40 Bky. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Raining Cloudy Raining Cloudy Raining Raining Raining 62 .08 S 60 T 66 62 .34 70 60 .12 6M . 64 .60 70 M .64 68 . 48 .66 66 60 .62 66 66 - 1.' Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Uat'y. Wheat Msy July bept,. Dec. t orn May July be pi. lec. Oats May J Ul, ept. Doc. Potk May July iSept. Laid May July ept. Ribs May July Kept. t 1 Ui I 1 1"HI I 1 Hl I "i I 1 00 Is 66 10 75 "J 10 76 14 87Vs: 10 JO 10 2 10 27Vi 1 35'4 1 141 1 12 1 OWj 75; 71Ss 6Si 3 1 66 IC'tfti, S3H1 'l l wtvj 74V 7t4': 67, 5S 1 34 I 1 17, loHl 1 0h 1 34 1 ly, 1 11C 1 0s 76, 0-. 62 I 64 ! UJ !.5!(a I 18 18 T2 87) 18 18 2i U 10 2 10 k) Si 10 10 97 lu m ri 10 Hi 3.': 10 91 62; COS 46 45 (nr j4't. T218 72. 18 6J Ml IS t u c; ... &.' 4., 76 10 82: 10 721 2W. 10 M I 10 U 10 7U 10 k;w 10 r' 10 so 10 27vl 10 10 So I 10 2i 10 Lj 10 2d No. t. Cssh quotations were as follows: t IAH. R atrong; winter patents. 6.va 6 Ml; winter airauthts, 33.ym6.i6; spring ut. ems. 6.tiU(i6.10; spring airaiglua. H.,'u.J Inkers. W.4iu.. KYK No. 2. k7c. bUTTEH Flint; creameriss, WaM'c dailies. 2oo2k'. . tt-KJS-Bieauy ; receipts. 23,aM cases; at mark, cases Included, iluc, firsts, 20Uo I'llui firsts. 21c. ' CHE tin b Kino; daisies. 134l3c; twins 13Uc; young Americas, 14ai4c: lona rtoi'us, l.i4(4sc. POTATut-b'teady ; choice to fancy, aj 0h-. !ir tu good. 9u693c. i'OLLTHY Steady; turkeya. 16o; chick ens. 14 V; sprtnga. 14c, EAL Steady; aO to ft) lbs . 6fi7c; 60 tit 'bs. 7yc; a la Lul lbs.. no. BAULKY-Keed or mixiug, tvhrtotic; fair to choice malting. 7Wj;c. 8t;t.D8-Fiax. No. 1 outh western, II 72; No. 1 northwestern, li.U. Timothy, su. Clover, la.) PHOVIdION'S Mesa wrk. r' "M-. NS.76 J.8I. Ird. per 100 lbs., fit) 2. Short rllw. aides, luase. tlO '2.'i'lv.82; short clear aides, boxed. liw.S? 10 60. Uraln Statistics Totsl clearan.vs of wheat and flour were e.nia to 34!. -XO bu I rimarv reeeleu were (92 0.O bu.. compared with 417 aw ht. the corrMSiienrilng dar a e.ir ago. Kslimatwed receipts for tomor- Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. t Not Included In aerages. ' " . DISTfUCT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. . Stations. Max. Mln. Inches Chicago. Ill 2H Columbus. O. 17 Des Moines, Ia 14 Indianapolis. Ind. 12 Kansas City. Mo. 22 Louisville, Ky.... 19 Minneapolis, Minn. 28. Omaha, Neb 17 St. Louis, Mo 13 Good, soaking rains occurred within the last twenty-four hours In the western and Central portions of the corn and wheat region, arid lighter rains in the extreme eastern portion. L. A. WELSH. Lotal Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NRW YORK GES EH A L MARKET .notations of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW TORK, May 2S FliOL'R-Reeelpts, 27.200 bbls.; exports. 3.000 bbls. ; market more active with prices firm; Minnesota patents, tti.2.Vijtl.e0; Minnesota bakers, to.3060; winter patents. $6 45(0J.66; winter straight. 6.30(!6.u6: winter extras. 84.fi6; winter low, $4.o6it5.40; Kansas straights, $5,8646.00. Rye fiour firm; fnlr to good, 14.604.76; choice to fanry, H.maS.W. CORNMLAL Firm; fine white and yel low. $l.6u2 1-70; coarse. 11.601.65; kiln dried, 33.90. RTB-Pull. BAR LEY Dull ; feeding, 8O02c, c. If., New York. WHEAT Receipts, 34.800 bu.; exports, 24. 900 bu.; spot market strong, No. 2 red, 11.46, nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, $1.48. nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 31.39, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $140, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat. Under strong Influence of big supporting orders, light southwest - receipts, bullish crop news from Kansas and heavy cover ing of shorts, new high records were UaooredsklThls was Allowed. 4v a severe aft ernoon break under realizing and final f trices, while higher on May were tjlo ower on other months. May closed at $1.41; July closed at $1.26; September closed at $1.18. Corn receipts, none; ex ports, 6:) bu. Spot market firm: No. 2. 85o, elevator, and 82c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 White, 84c; No. 2 yellow, 84o, f. o. b. afloat, all nominal. Option market waa wtihnut transactions, closing &c net higher. May closed at 86c; July closed at tiic; September closed at 76c. OATS Receipts, 88.400 bu.: exports, 400 bu.; spot market firm; mixed, 26 to .11 lbs., 63c, nominal; natural wlhte, 26 to 32 lbs., 6airTe; clipped white, 84 to 42 lbs.. 470o. HAY Steady; No. 8, 7076c; good to choice. 907iy6c. FEED Steady; spring bran, $28.36; mid dling. $28.36. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1908 crop, 10rnl4c: 1907 crop, S4i6c; Pacific coast. IS08 crop. 810c: 19i)7 crop, 3c. HIDES Firm; Bogota. 21iJ(22c; Central America 22o. PROVISIONS Beef steady; family. $13 60 Ji 14.00; mess, $10 fi 11 00; beef hams, $24 60 C(;.(0; packet, $U.0fu 11.00; beef hams, $24.60 4i 16.00; packet, $12.00 12.50; city, extra India mess, $2l.(lo6 V2.oO. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, 111. omy 11.25; pickled hams. 111. 60 12.00. Lard strong; western, $11.111.26; refined; firm: continent, $11.60; Bouth America, $12.06; compound, $7.76(Qe.37. Pork, firm; family. $19.6ixi20.00; short clear. $l.60'a21.&0; mess. $18.76h 18.26. TALLOW Steady ; city. ($2 per Dks.l. 6c: country (pkgs. free), 66c. HICE Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, 641 Japan, nominal. BLTTER Steady, unchanged; creamery, specials, 264i27c; official price, 36c; ex tras, 26c; third to firsts, 31tf2fic; stats dairy, common to finest. 216Stic; process, common to special, 17(S'32o; western fac tory, first's. 20c; western imitation cream erv. firsts. 21(&22c. CHEESE Steady; new state full cream, specials, l:ci!3c; new state full cream specials. 13?il3c; lnrge or small, colored or small, white, 12c; common to fair, 90 lie: skims, full to special. 24ilc. EOOS Htesdy; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected white. 26.u28c; state. Pennsylvania and nearby, fair to cnoice, mniofi; nrown and mixed, fancy, 24'(i2tc; brown and mixed, fair to choice, 6'(i2fc. POl'LTRY-Allve, steady; chickens, broil ers, 2'(i32c; fowia. lsiffk-. Dressed, firm; western broilers. 2a3uc; fowls, 15glDc; turkeys, froxen. 154? .'io. St. I.eala General Market. ST. Ull'IS, May 15 WHEAT-Futures lower; cash, strong; track, No. 2 red, cash $1.67(rl 68. nominal; No. I hard. O.I7W9 1.4o; May. $1.37; July. $1.14; September; $1.09. CC'KN-Hlgher: track. No. I cash, T6c; No. 2whlte, 70&76c; July, 70c; Septem- OATS-Hlgher; track, No. I caah, R9c No. 2 white, 62c- July, o2c; September. 46c HYK-Uwer, Wc. FI.-Ol'R Unchanged; winter patents t 60 67.00; extra fancy and straight, $0.76316.40; hard winter clears. $4 frfnA Vi. SEED Timothy. 31.60ti3.UO. COH.VMKAb $3.60. BRAN Unchanged; sacked, aest track. $1.3J'i1.35. ." HAY-Firm; timothy. $12.6oi8.on; prairie. $10 6o"ul:. o. PKOVI8l07s:S Pork. higher; Jobbing, $1.76. I-ard. higher: prime steam. $10.(x9 1070. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed, extra aborts. $11.00; clear ribs, $11.00; short clears, $11. li. Bacon, unchanged; boxed, extra short. $12.00; clear rigs, $12.00; short clears. 11113. P O 1' 1. T K Y-S4eady; chickens, 13c; springs. Z7fi'31o; tttrkes, 13315c; ducks, 8c; geese. 4c ' PUTTER Higher: crearaerv. n6c, EGOS Steady, 19c, case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbs 6.i lrt.Oiw W best, bu 5. lot I6.O11O Corn, bu 3,oijn 72 OijO Oats, bu H.60O 66i0(iu Mverpooi Orala Market, L1VERPOOU May 36 - WHEAT - Spot. No. 2 red western winter, nominal. Fu tures, quiet; July. 9eld; September 6s7.t: Derember. 8s 4d. COKN-Snot, firm; new American mlxsd via Galveion, 6s 7d. Futures, steady : July, 6s 5Sd. MUwaiktt Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Mav ti WHEAT No. I northern. II 36: No. 2 northern tl U 135: J.ily. I1K1:117 OATS-Standard. L'c. BARLEY-Standard. T7c. nalnlh Grain Market. DULUTH. Minn My KWHEAT-May. $131: July II : September. $113- No 1 OVTa""' o N"' norlhfrn. 1131. ' !NEV0R& STOC&S AND BONDS aily Market is Dull Becaue Anxiety Over Crop Situation. of FAV0EABLE REPORTS FROM TEXAS Wave of Animation la Followed ky Lapse Into Ternld Cnndltlona Close la DnU, wltfc alaea on Down Grnde. - NEW YORK. May 2J.-Th atock market today dm not retiect mucu inclination to reauine active speculation on tne i 1 01 operators ol great importance. fbe anx iety lclt yesterday on account of the na ture ot some ol the estimates ot crop conditions in Kansas and neighboring states was somewhat relieved todav, owing to more cheerful news of the situation, but Ibis relief tailed to revive the stock market. Reports ot the beginning ot the wheat harvest In Texas alleged a fair yield In localities that had been down as a failure of the crop. The weekly bulletin of the weather bureau took a favorable view of the effects of the rains of the last faw days, but showed general deficien cies of temperature for the week. The small wave of animation during the first hour, during which some effort to lift prices wss made, was followed bv n lapse Into torpid conditions, which prom ised the dullest day for many weeks. The threat thus conveyed of an approaching period of lethargy In the speculation had a discouraging effect on some holders, who were looking fr a prmpt advanoe. There waa traceable some. Influence for de pression In the news of the progress of the strike on the Georgia Railroad, and the dimensions which the trouble was tsk ing on. Some Interest attacned to the In spired announcement that J. P. Morgan Co. had withdrawn from connection with the proposed merger of a number of smaller fertllixer companies in the south. The early drop In United States Steel threat ened an Interruption of the dally succes sion of new record prices, which lhat se curity has been making, btit this was avoided when It stiffened to 61 late In the day. This belated movement was of considerable smrathctlc effect on the whole list. An advance In price of refined copper at the metal exchange wss an nounced and there were reports that the selling price had been lifted by the selling agency of the principal producers. These reports gave figures of sales thus far this month that pointed to a volume of de liveries for May conslderablv In excess of any month since the present revival set In. and well In excess of the prevailing rate of production. In the flnnl dealings there was a general setback. In which Reading. St. Paul and Western Maryland were particu larly weak. Business left off dull, with prices on the down grade. Bonds Irregular. Total sales, par value. 23.41S.nnn. United States bonds were un changed on call. Uumber of ssles ard leading quotations on stocks were as follows: galea. Allls-Thalnten pfd Amalgamatst Coppsr .... American Afiicultural ., Am. Bwt Sugar Am. Cn pfd Am. C. f Aa. Cotton Oil Am. H. A U pfd Am. Irs Securities American Linseed American Locomotive ... Am. 8. H Am. 8. R. pfd Am. Sugar Refining Am. T. T Am. Tobacco pfd , Americas Woolen Aaaoonda Mining Co Atchieon Atcniaon pfd , Atlantle Coant Line RalUmore aV Ohio Ul. Ohio pfd , Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of N. J Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago Alton Chicago Ot. W...C. Chicago N W C. M. t. p C, C. C. It. L Colorado V. A 1 Colorado 4k Bo Colo, a 80. lat pfd Colo, at 60. id pfd Conaolldated Oaa Com Products Delaware eV Hud eon Denver AV Rio Orande.... V. R. O. pfdv.....v..,. Distillers- Securities Brie Erie lat pfd Erie Id pfd Oeneral Electtie Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctfe.. Illinois Central Interbornugh Mat Int. Met. pfd International Harvester .. International Marine pfd.. International Paper International Puma , lows Oentral Kansas City 80 K. C. Bo. pfd LnutBTllle N Minn. St. L M . at. P. 8. g. M. ... Missouri Paclflo M , K. T M . K. T. pfd National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. Of M. lat pfd... Nw York Central. w n. r., 0. w Norfolk A W North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mail Pennsylvania People's Gas P . C C. oY at. L Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Bteel pfd Rock latand Co Rock lalend Co. pfd St. L. t I F M pld BU Louts 8. W 81. L. 8. W. pld Bloss-Bheffleld 8. I.... outhern Pacific 80. Paclflo pfd outhern Railway Bo. Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Texas A Pacific T.. 8t. L. A W T , St. LAW. pld Union Pacltlo t'nton Pacific pfd V. 8. Realty V. 8. Rubber V. 8. Steel V. 8. Steel pfd Utah Copper Va.-Caro. Chemical Wabash Wabash pfd Weatera Maryland Weetiagbouse Electric ... Western Union Wheeling A L. Wisconsin central '. Total amiss for the day. 700 13,400 '0 I."0 00 1.7.X) 1.310 , 1,30) 4i0 1. ., loo io 600 700 1.4"0 , " 80 i.X "'fl l.aoo 2ty 4.V) 100 High. M k 84 1 JSH H M't M 4314 1i fi-H 4 14 11 10114 3H 1 iiii' 114H ; iw4 .10 104 4s Low. Close. 61 1, M14 10024 a 1.400 7104 1,400 too 'MOO 'lioo 'm 100 1,0 71 H s 161 H 'tis 144W 14 jotr 1 S.0O0 6I4 100 . 7.100 . 1,.) nx i0 . (.400 ) 40 . 1.300 t"0 . ' 400 1.0 10.) 1M . ' X.l ." 300 6(0 700 . 1,500 . MHO . 1.800 . 400 . $.400 00 . 1.400 . l,oo $00 00 . 14, WU loo . t.l0 too MO 100 I0 j0 . ei0 . , 1.109 . 11.11 , 1.M0 104 , 8.4) M"l 00 . 17,100 too . .7.400 ) , 1,5(10 6.W W0 , U.400 400 l.son ll.l'SJ 1.S00 too , 1 I0 4.400 7..a 17,700 TOO WO 87 ' 41 Uj . i!4 y. 41 141 147, 78 14 14 41 MSs 15 H (di, a' 4 ' 7i4 13S' to 13 J4W 4i isiii 84 W 1314 4l4j 14 Hl-H 30 114 42'a 1H 44 157 S 1H 7.4 46 !fH4 MS h3 128H 1! IIS 0 41V, 34 63 V, 1 "i I4 1 SI li4 63 t0'4 &S ci4j li'S 83 74 (00 it 4M.80 shares. 8314 3Uj 87S li M 42 S' ie IT H" 10 100 34 178 " 11414 'j'4 ISO l 104 M- 78 -OH 4 16.14 4 "si" 143 m 6l4 - 874 41 6IH 61 41 140 147 72 J4 44 '4 83 23 13 S4 4"W 3l 44 73t, l.lS 64 131 74 43 io4 84 444 13014 48 114 82 147V 30 134S 114 t!4 4 1M 43 lo14 28 '4 81 81 70'4 46 74 to 83 U'2". l!ii 31 7014 83 H 18H 87 84 84 f.lt'4 119 61 6014 18 4 81 DH s.'S ii" ai 3 7i 1 o (4 42 4S 14 H ion 1114 1 1U1 84 604 l't IV4T4 127 114 4 38 . 1K0 104 295 70 4 182 150 7 41 424 40 14J 23 194 V, 60 4it M 61 4044 ISO 147 , ': 144 . V' 44 81 4 40 31. 4 73 1H!H 64 134 74 4! 71 104 94 U 130 48 80 . 82 147 30 134 114 2 42 ' 190 43 ms :H 41 31 7t 46 27 4 33 i:2 1 31 70 41 34 61 M IK 7 83 83 (t 11 M so 30 n 13 81 1 67)4 S,4S; gold certifirates, Jll.fCT.iTO, hit onstv balanO. $1U fclRTOL avail- New Torlc Memey Market. NEW YORK. Msy 23-MONET-On cs'l, essy at lVyiiPs fr cent; ruling: rate, 1 per cent; cloainf bt4. 14 per cent; offsreo at 1 per cent. Time' loans. stesly and dull; sixty and ninety (lays. tttl ptr cent; six months. fi14 per (."enl PJIIME MEHCANTILK FA1ER-4'4j4 ler cent. 6TERLINO EXCHA'OEtHeadv. with actual business In basarers' bills at $4 ftCj j4.kvD for sixty-day bills and st jt.sr'O for demand: commercial bills. $4 "64S4.IW4. PI1.VKH Rar. o.'Hc; Mexican dollara. 44c. BONDS Government, steady: railroad. Irregular. Closing quotations en bonds today were as followst ...101 japan 4s ...l'UV do 4i . , 94 ...l"l do !d series 13 .. .10 L. 8. deb. 4e 1931 95 ...1194 T.. A N. nl 4 1"1 ...121 M , K. T. 1st 4s.. ... M do 1st A ret. 4a hftk, ...1'S do gen. 4i 91 I...1C2 M,. pacific 4e 88 ... 80sN. T C- , ...Hi do deb. 4s. 84 ...K'l N. T. City 4s new . in ... 96 N. T.. N. H. A H. ...10 CV. 4S 138 ...114 N A W. 1st eon. 4a.. S . .. do cv. 4a m ...101 . No Psclfta 4a oj ... 94 do 3a 74 ... 41 O 8. L, rtflg 4 .... M ... Ms Pnn. v. Si 1811... 87 ...104 an ran. 4a lMu. .111 Reading gea. 4a 99 . St. L. A 8. P. fg 4a 87 .1374 St. L. 8. W. e. 48.... 11 .108 do 1st gold 4S 94 . 7(14 Seaboard A. 1 4s . 8 to. Pacific cel. 4a 3s. 31 do lat rrf. 4a... 4a.. 81 Bo. Railway ta 93 do sen. 4s V. 8 rf is, ri do coupon Ij. 8. 8s reg do coupon V. 8. 4s. reg do coupon Allls-rhal. lt 6a Am Ag 6s Am. T. A T. cv. Am. Tobacco 4s. . do 4s Atchison gsn. 4s. do B. L. 1st 4s. do cv. 4s do cv. 6a At. r. t. lat 4s Bal. A Ohm 4s... do 3s do 8. W. Is... Brk. Tr. fv. 4a Can. 80. 1st Ss central of Oa. is Central LaaThsr ts. C sf N. J. g. 6a Ches. A Ohio 4s. t hlrsgo A A. 8a C. B. A O I. 4 v. m. a a. p. g C. R. 1. A P. do col. 6s..., I'UAIU LIVE STOCH MARKET Cattle Values Generally Steady, While Receipt Are Light. HOGS CONTINUE ON THE UP GRADE 9hees and l.amhs Make Aaether aart Belaa; Active Sellers aaal Test ts Twiatr Ceats Hlajkar Than oa Monday. . do rfdc CCC. fit. U. ( Colo ind 6s Oolo. Mid. 4s . A 8. r. Ae. 4a.. n A H. cv. 4s do lat ref. 4s I A R. O. 4s Dlayilers" Ss , Kr1 p. I. 4s.'. do gen. 4s do cv. 4a series A. do series B Oen. Blectrlo cv. 111. Cen. let ref Int. Met. 44c... Int. M. M. 4a .. K C. 80 1st 8s.. Bid. Offered 4! Union Pacific sa 4a 97 do rr. 4s ... 74 do 1st A ref. 4a... ..84 t 8. Rubher a 99 V. 8. Mieei id lie.... 104 Va.-Caro. Ctiem. 6s. 107 Wshsah lat 6a 7 do lat A ax. 4s.... 78 Western Md. 4s iMi West. F.lee. e. 6a... 78 Wis. Csntral 4s SC. B. A Q. g. 4a. . .... 74 O. O. ref. 6s ctfs. 6s. .143 D, A R. o. ref. (Is.. M..10U .X. R. R. of M. 4S.. 44 79 So. Pacific cv. ctfs.. sa .... 74 St. U A 8. r. g 6e . 91 ... 84 ... n ... j ...113 ... 8.1 ...lo: ...l.H ... 99 .104 ,104 . 97 II. 74 . M 44 9A4 100 101 4 Stock Market. Z. American securities London LONDON. Mav were quiet and steady during the first hour today. Price changes were Irregular and ranged from below to H above vestor day e New York closing. ' ij.Miu.iii cioainc stocks: P. ..166 14 Consols, money do account Anaconoa Atchison do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Pacific. Chesapeake A O . Chicago O. W Chi., Mil. A It, De Beers Denver A Rio 0... do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Orsnd Trunk Illinois Central.... Louisville A N ... au.VER-Bar. steady MONEY 14 per cent. 1 ne rate of iiiicn.,n. 1 . v. .. . . for short and three months' bills la lZmil 85 M.. K. A T .. N. T. Central 10 Norfolk A W ..)H do pfd , .107 Ontario A W. ..117 Pennsylvania ..184 Rand Mines .. 80 Reading e Bouthern Rt....... do pfd Southern Pacific . . 69 Union Pacific . 90 do pfd . 34 V. 8. Steel . 63 do pfd . 1 Wsbssh . 41 do pfd 10 Rpsnleh 4a .142 Amal. Copper... .. 41 ..184 .. 83 .. 80 .. 60 .. M .. 9 .. 80 .. 32 .. 72 ..124 ..198 ..100 .. 81 : .. M .. 63 ss 84 SOfTH Receipts were. Official Monday.., Estimate Tuesday OMAHA. Msy $5, Csttle, JM7 S.300 108. Hogs. Sheep. 4. $.(777 14.000 n 18.4M 877 111 4.7M lS-fW 1S.0R7 .m Jrt.874 H.04J 18.700 4. RW) the receipts Two days this week .. 6 (W7 8m days last week.,.. M Bame days 2 weeks ago.. M' Same days 3 weeks ago. .10.726 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 8,744 Bame days last year.... t.fX The following table ahnwa of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha ror ins year to date, compared with last year; 180 Cattle $74,161 Hoga 1.0W.444 Sheep 6115.877 Tn following tai: rice of flogs seyersj day a, Inc. 1.84 Deo. 8146 190. 1,181. 682.801 11,07 ahowa the averaas at South Omaha for the last wlitt comparisons- Date. I 1909. 1909.1807.19O. 11906. 11804. Ilgntj. May 14... 7 08 I 6 14 1 C SOI t SI' May IS... 7 lot. t 221 C 24 1 ( KM $ 16 May 18... I l 24 18 ( S i 20i may 17.. 7 04j 16 III Ml 6 24, ay 18... 7 omi ( SM 251 8o I 2S! f7"y .. iii, 534 I 3ti ay )... o7 6 js 8 23 May 21...170I 1 6 hsi 8 S4 ia May 33... f 9(Ht I 87 19 23) May 2J... e 6 26 111 191 Msy 24... 6 97 8 04 23 May 26 6 14 6 99 32( 6 20 6 24 5 29! 6 28 4 871 e I 4 61 63 4 621 4 47 4 4 4 41 Si 84 ( 85 e 27 82 t 37 6 28 ( 1 ( 19 4 87 6 171 4 86 6 16! 4 84 04 Sunday. - The official number of csrs of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hoa-s. Sheep. H r's. Ry., Q. & p. 2 1 ... 3 R36 C. M. A St. P. Ry. Wabash R. R.... Mo. Pao. Ry Vnlon Paclflo R, C. N. Ry., East C. A N. West C. St. P. M. & O. Ry C. R. A C. B. & C. R. 1 East C. R. I. & West.... Illinois Central Rv . Cripples and driven In 39 Kast.. 4 West.. 33 Ry.. 3 Ry., 4 1 3 48 6S 17 2 39 Th. (4lnn.l(inn ,.C .1... J...... . as follows, each buyer purchasing the num. "cr ot nraa inaicatea: kt 24d per ounce, per cent. 1. Local Becartlea. , Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns Jr.. 614 New York Life Bullaing: Cndahv Packing Co. 8s 1414 Columbus. Neb., ttleclrlc Light is 1925 ' CUr of Omsba Bonds, 4a 1428 '. City of Omaha ts 19U Douglsa County 4a 1928 "" OsteClty Malt Co. per cent Oermsn rire Ins. Co Kansas citr Rr. 4 L d 1813. Nebraska Telephone 8iork I per cent .. Omaha Oaa is 1817 ' Omaha Kleo. L. A P. is 139 ' Omsha A C. B. 8f. Rr. 6s 1114 Omsha A C. B. St. Ry. is 1938 Omshs A C. U. t. Ry. pfd 6 par cent.. Omnha A C. B. 8t. Ry. com. 4 per cent.. O. C. B. St. Ry. A B pfd 4 p4 cent. Omaha Wator Co. It 1944 .... T,; Omsha Water Ca. 1st pld...,..'. Omaha rid. ol T B Co. pfd pP cant!; Omaha Bd. of T. B. Co. com Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co. 6a 1U7 Bid. 4 1"4 vt ion Asked. 994 5 1084 jokT 102 100 188 44 7 87 144 98 100 -'"'161 89 191 99 83 tw at -94 83 11 so Sheridan fn. I a. (.. C South omsha Sewer MM ." " i" liSii fopek.8";,"' tl' u p'r " -le, aue. ui., .umini, 10 84 44 4i 94 it M 94 841 1U0 lot 80 J9S 84 ha, 4 exdir- A Wool Market," ' May 26.-'WOOL-i'l)e buoyancy market qonttnues to be Prices Are still advann. purchased spot and cllsl Is comlnar In quickly cleaned up, the BOSTON or the local wool tne enter feature. ing and wool la being to arrive. The new neavy lots and Is - oiiivuia oeina? rrosn 1 ' k v. vada A few lots of Michigan Tare bealn S d" &L?X thehfo . d- W It 1, , estlmated that frotr a to 85 per cent Sr,.th?.iJV.'!? h" nm.oTdtoy85thP.er,rCow., aa foiinV.. " """"no quotations ran as roiiows: Domestic wools, Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces. XX, sitiSSc; X 33 J "ashed, m: No 2 wa'shed 3&40c; fine unwashed.' 87ift28c- fine u .hn,"b'. half combing WAahed V,mb""t' Si- Elaine: M?ehT,' fl-tCi delln. unwashed. 8iea2c Michigan. V isconsin and New York fleSrM 2U.nr,V'f "fc: d'aln unwashed e1ai??n hS Lh'00"' unw"hed, 3H35c7"ree: aourl ihTier.iii.Vil. w.y 'n nd MIs- biood. hf.M n""'l,"ua.- MC; i T,, "-""a values, in. ui.i ncgwo; fine. to 8 ....n 8 ifJ ' Callfornl Uw. , ,..,.,, s county, 6fjT5Rc. 'aP'e. i0c; eastern, f ine cio SWr .mS?'u 'P'. 1M0c ; tBc: ' half' biorT' 'Ta VtHfV' 7lusrj... M. 'lV " wec. hub a, tanici A Quarter Texas, fine. months, b&r.j. northern. Oregon, east, clothtnar. a Territory, fins blood, extra, 'i0c. Pulled aupers, 66 I tory and western medium. -I'' mediums. 2irara.- fine, 1H22C'. 1 "ne Boetsa Storks aa4 Bonds. BOSTON, May 26. Money, call loans, 24 41 a "4 per cent: time loans, &&5 per cent. otnoiai closing: Atchison adj. 4a do 4 Atchison R. R do pfd Boston A Albany.. Boston A Mslns... Boston Klevsted .. Pltcbburg pfd N. V.. n. H. A H I'nloa Pacific Am. Args. ( hem... Am. Pneu. Tube... Amer. Sugar 93 Atlantic , ..l'i Butte Coalition . ...1KIOsl. A Artiona.. ,..104 cal. A Heels ... ,..14 Centennial ..14 Copper Range ... ,..1S Dsly West . 'rrsnklla . 1794 Oranby . .168'4 Oreene Cananea .. 39 lale Royale .. 9 Maes Mining ... .133 Mlrblasn 44 pfd !26M(.hswk 1. et 1 Alh. Amer. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. A 8. Oeneral Bieetrie Maes. Rleetrlc .. do pfd Mssa. Oas t'nited fruit .... United 8. M de pfd V 8. steel do pfd Adventure Alloues Amalgamated .... Aiiiona Com. ... A C. U Mont. 4 Nevada 106 Old Dominion ... 3Osrsnla ..140 Parrot ...13 Quincy ... 9Bhsnnon ... 6 Tamarack ...1M Trinity ... 67 t'nlisd Copper ... M r. 8 Mining... ... U. 8. Oil ...m rteh ... t Victoria . .. 40 Winona ... 84 Konn Butte ... .. 3 .. H . .108 . .4.(9 .. 1 .. 81 .. 8 .. 11 . 104 .. to .. 31 .. 14 .. 10 .. 44 .. 75 .. , .. 64 ..1.14 .. Si .. K9 .. 14 .. 711 .. 18 .. 12 .. 49-. .. 33 .. 40 .. .. 8 .. 67 Cotton Market. NBW YORK. May 25.-COTTOM Th. lTrriet.0p,'re,, ,lrm ' n adviTce o"f Stoi'Vlr"" . time cov? rf lit . -.w ... ic-anaiiiMT ror nr.. . V. Omaha Packing company tiwtrt &. company Cudahy . Packing Co Armour A Co Cudahy Packing Co. from Kansas City.. Vansant A Co Hill Son F. P. Lewis J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla U Wolf McCieary A Carey.. Sam Werthlmer M. Hagerty & Co.... F. Q. Inghram Sullivan Bros t,ehmer Bros Other buyers Swarts Bolund Evansvllle Benton, Van Sant & Lush Cattle. Hoes 422 .349 .W5 .9.'.9 . . 98 . 7.1 . 30 . 81 . 10 . 1 . 90 .11(1 . 8 e .' if .1F8 21 1722 21 8011 3295 Sheen 617 707 4i12 149 259 237 deal a great holidays, while there was .", coni derab .elitaTO JtJy.letL' 'nterestV."" U clock prices or 6 points. Spot closed quiet; liboc; middling eulf showed a gain of about middling uplands, 11.80c. Sales. 100 11 in! .? opened fl"n: May. 11.29c- JuIy '1J,0. August. 1 i.03c: Beptember 10 78?: MiiS'ai 10u'c: Member. lO.cTjAnuw' 10840; March. 1088c offered. January, June 11 1 r.,0"''" ?-y May. C5 . . . 1 -u.j, .1.1 September, middling middling fair, receipts, 6,H Hi'w York Mlail lag Blocks. NEW YORK. May 26 Cloalng quotations on mining slocks were: 3t Leadville Con Alio Hmnestlck Con. ... Coaa. Taanel stock. do sonde Coa. Cel. A Va Horn Silver Iron Silver Offered. . 18 . 17 . SB . 44 .13 Little Chief .. Mesitaa Ontario Opblr Standard Yaiiew Jacket . 74 n .10 1.-. . el Baak Clearlags. OMAHA. May 26 Hank clearings for to. day were t'.S-aJ.OS M and for the correspond ing date last year 82, 1401.44. Treataarp 4ateaweat. WASHINGTON. May 2S.-Today's state ment of the traafitiry balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of tne 8100 ;,t Zn, rrerve, ahows. tjold coin and bullion u- 11 ,.. her. IO.860: DecernK.. "iiV. i" ' Vf " March, 10 84c -"Huary. iii.Kc; SteaAdvVTN' T" a.-COTTON- NEW ORLEANS. Mav 25 COTTON & Wlr firm; lHW ""tnarrTrw" nom-7- rd:ry.?"f'v or.i.nn.0rmy. iot.. j Vi'.'.'"""' 'VS-ISC: ... ' ,u """"ling. uc; llc; fair. ur. nominal; bales; stork. lso,141 bales. T. LOriS. May 25 COTTON" Firm middling. 10-V: sales, im ball, rice h,?.' bales. shipments. 1.1S8 bales; stoc S Kansas City Orala aaa Provl.loaa. KANSAS CITT. May 26 WHEAT Caah unchanged: No. 1 hard. 1.3KoiS9; No. I raMif : nq- a red-11 Ko. J . i? N-L-"fh"n,a t0 h'fher; No 1 ilxed, 7M,a; No. S mixed. 72Wtl73o- No white. ,3i7ic; No. 3 white. 73i7je' white, 6(rjti0c; timothy, m i OA 1 8 L nehanged; No. 2 No. i mixed, 6tKijo7c. RYE fciygiMc. HAl l nclianged; choice VU.w: Choice prairie, tll.26trill.60;' alfalfa. 8lH.;5iif.;6. - Wl TTER-4.'reamery, 234c; fiists seconds. IhUe: uackinn- itf in.. EOUS-Exir.s. 2ic; current receipts seconus ana dirties, 19c. receipts Receipts. "U I.iiu choice Wheat. Corn, bu. Outs, bu Options at K annas City .17 Ot-4 . 7.0W ftWc; ac; Shipment 8.000 43.(oj lO.'HD Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. (Close. Wheat July September Le( ember Corn July September Leecetuber . I 1 10 I 1 0441 1 t3S ' S3 1 ns 1 : lots! 7 I sJ 1 1 '1 loA t 044 1 0418 1 08 1 WA tM SA o'(A 6-TH A s.fcij. B bid Total 3S00 12250 2194 CATTLE Receipts of caine were small this morning, oi ly 16 cars being reported in, as against 260 cars last week, 2Y6 cars two Weeks ago 3fl cars three weeks ago. Most everything in sight consisted of kill ers, either beef steers or cow stuff. As was the case yesterday, the demand was principally for the handy light or medium weight cattle and the good kinds commanded steady to strong prices. On tho other hand heavy cattle and Inferior light and medium grades were slow sellers and it was late before a clearance was ef fected: ' A few head of cattle sold up as high as $7 00. Cows and heifers were In very fair de-i mand and sold quite freely at about the same prices as prevailed yeRterdav. in fact salesmen almost without exception were quoting it as a steady market in the face of a reasonably active demand. There were no stockers or feeders of any consequence in first hands, the supply of that kind of cattle being very small. There was some little Inquiry and the feeling waa that anything desirable would have com manded good firm prices. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice corn fed steers. I.S07.00; fair to good corn fed steers, .00(i.tJ.60; common to fair corn fed steors. t6.OtX04j.Qo; good to choice cows and heifers, t6.4u4i.25; fair to good cows and heifers, t4.60rtf6.40: common to fair cows and heifers, t2.50itf4.50; good to choice stockers and feeders, t4.40tij5.60; fair to good stockers and feeders,. t4.00&4.40; com mon to fair stockers and feeders. U.uonf. '". emeu timers, so. iooi.su; veal calves. K004r7.a6; Dulls, stags, etc., t350&'6.6() Rcprescntattvs sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. pr. 8 86 8 14 13 400 6 44 38 971 t 40 34 W 6 TO 16 400 I 79 3C .1 701 ( 71 18 7.'S t 7S 834 8 75 11 443 40 ' 1103 3 94 33 V39 4 or. 31 1091 4 14 I. 1 1144 8 -0 II 1144 4 20 11 7T7 4 30 3 1060 4 25 9 1164 4 ti IO 1174 4 85 18 1160 4 23 11 1041 6 SO 17 1120 4 30 42 1243 4 to It 1814 4 36 No. Av. fr. 14 1143 4 IS 18 993 4 U 14 1347 4 41) 34 1!04 (40 39 1095 M 40 M 1036 46 14 947 4 44 '4 115 M 1 . 109 4 SO 64 154 8 60 21 U33 60 19 liJ 6 54 1197 I 55 11 140 4 40 7 l.'OO 4 40 1747 4 SO 14 l.WI I (0 61 1414 4 4i 17 1418 8 46 40 1333 70 14 1493 70 4 1414 7 00 II .'. 14.!. Ij"! .. 776 .. 97 .. 80 .. 96 ... ..1016 .. 9.13 ..1117 .. 944 ..1030 ..1.136 .. 487 .. 847 ..1240 .. 7S7 .. 637 .. 821 . two . .MM . . 1 I ..lof.O ..170 ..153 ..1470 ..1070 .. T,o .. 9:0 85 60 COWS. 4 to 4 2s 4 30 4 78 4 0 6 00 I 00 6 00 8 10 HEIFERS. 4. 16. 3 0 3 70 4 00 4 4 I 8 I 38., 8... ... 18... 13 ... 14 ... BCLI.S. 30 !74 re) 810 339 340 140 ll'l 173 144 IIJ 140 330 110 STOCKERS . 4.6 4 60 47 4 70 47 4 71 8 45 3 70 4 40 I 0) t 00 8 00 no I 00 I on 6 10 CALVFS. 1 ..1041 .. 941 ..113 .. 893 ..1074 .. WW ..1011 ..1070 ..1144 ..1344 .. 644 .. 751 .. 4:7 .. 367 .. 843 ..1044 ..1'4A .170 ..100 ..HIM ..1.V ..1909 ..110 .1390 ..1390 ( 6 ti i ti t 3 I 30 6 M 6 40 8 64 6 66 8 65 8 no 4 40 8 40 6 46 8 80 8 10 8 10 6 10 I 36 4 16 I it 6 26 t 36 6 14 6 64 3 M 8 00 6 01 6 tf. 6 T6 6 76 3 0 4 50 4 75 7 00 f ft f (0 7 00 7 00 7 m t on 7 on 7 00 7 34 7 86 7 34 T 24 7 34 7 34 7 35 7 M 7 34 7 34 3 140 3 13 tort 240 1 ISO 1 170 1 IW 1 161 t 10 178 1 310 1 190 1 ....1 161 1 . . 1 7 AND FEEDEHS : in 8 748 4 90 4 11.6 I 81 filet t hi, r ntAlni. of hogs were large at this riolnt vr cars being reported In, the market opened early and higher. When the trads was once underway It was active and the bulk of the hogs sold 6loc higher than yester day. The advance, if anything, was more pronounced on the light hogs than on the heavy gradea. The great big bulk of all the hogs in sight changed hands esrly In the morning, a good share of them falling Inside the range of fl .t&7.15 and on up as nigh as tT.ii for the best heavy. All In all it was a very satisfactory market from start lo finish. Representstlve sale: ' HOGS In spite of the Safe Investments E HAVE just published, and will send free upon request, a coniprc- w vv a 4t .. hensivc circular describing the greater portion of our holdings of over three hundred different issues of cdrcfully selected government, municipal, railroad and public service corporation bonds. These bonds possess (1) Safety of Principal (2) Ready Marketability and we offer them with our recommendation at prices Yielding 21 to 5 per cent During the past twenty-even years the officers and directors ot this bank selected and purchased, after careful Invegtigatlons, over nine hundred million dollars of bonds, which have been sold to a constantly growing list ot conservative clients. In buying bonds of this institution the Investor secures the' bone- fit of the extensive experience and trained Jiidgrhent trained through the selection of this large amount of safe Investments. Correspondence Invited KOXI) DEPARTMENT Harris Trust & Savings Bank Organized as N. YV. HARRIS & CO., IHH2. Incorporated 1907. Marquette Bulldlna, Ctitcaao X. Y. HARRIS ft CO. Boston X. W. HARRIS & CO. New York ...IiX) ...t8 ...ill ...KVT ...144 ...ie: ...187 ...144 ...ill ...128 ...120 ...184 ...197 ...214 ...!1 ...114 ...114 ...til ..HI ...tl7 ...0. ...M ...184 ...188 .. ,l?4 ...Jo ...5ll ...110 ...Ml ...284 ...t.10 ...13 ...Ui .,.14! ...228 ...l?4 2J.0 :o t No. ft... 84 . .. 14... 4... 44 .. 45 .. 43... A . 18 .17 ..178 .184 .174 . ti l ..iu 8h. 4 84 4 42 4 4 4 ke 4 4 4 4 W Ne. t2... 45... n... 4.1... : .. T4 .. At. . 1)4 .817 ..Ui ..Jl ..118 . !47 eh. 44 40 10 14 40 Pr t 14 I 18 ! 1 T 10 1 1 t 10 I 14 m 1 84 75 t ?o 1 in l1 4 8 SO 144 10 ' 80 4 45 , 8t 134 180 T lit (A 4 84 84 140 80 T 114 ... 4 84 sa m ... t u .. i 44 :M ... T 14 144 4 17". 4 ;44 ... T 15 ... 4 87 It 47 147 80 7 It ... 7 00 u si ... ? is I 00 . 70 144 40 T 15 ' " . 45 170 800 ; i;t, ' W 44 178 ... 7 17V, l 0 ; ... 7 ni, 7 00 . ,7ft , . , m ! 5" 77 !4 110 7 JO 7.8 Ill 40 J 10 ' 88 174 ) 1 )1 l S !1 140 1 'l't 12 SO 7 !t I " 4 148 ... 1 J.1 47 Ml to i m ' i 4fi 7I .... T It I f 40 144 ... 1 SO I U 114 140 1 so ' 48 t4 ... 7 ft ' 44. Wt) 40 7 80 41. 0i ... 7 SO 1 04 (I sil 80 7 SO ' t 45 14 ... 7 40 ' !i 247 1W tfl ! 0 ' 80 set ... H 0 4 !, 1 w ' " 80 m ... T4 tOS 78 0 ... tftj ! 07'4j W Jr7 144 T OS 1: 78 Ml ... 7 0J 11 !44 40 7 I 7 10 41 , I II 43 :0 440 J 10 4T 147 A T 1.1 3' 40 7 10 7!. ...... .Ml 80 7 !o 74 244 S(K) J 1 47 308 ... T 10 . BHEKt Tho prophet who Uoped put a steady, conservative "tllrep market frtun now on, evidently "picked up tlie wronu dope can. It was a session of runaway values and lot, of pyrotechnics In the sheep barn this mornlni. About the only differ ence between today's market and yester day's Is Hut there was not aa great an as Bortmcnt of supplies yesterday wltn which to test values and, of course, the general effect produced was not as impressive. Prices opened this morning all the way from lur&'Jx; higher than yesterday, the ad vance differing according to the quality of sheep. Th bulk of the offerings wete weighed up on this basis. The demand was vigorous throughout the session and the trade was naturaliy active. Practically everything cluingcd uands by k o'clock. The receipts were limited, but the quality and assortment were better than usual, Worl skins and clippers were about evenly di vided and, while the bulk of receipts con sisted of lambs, there waa a fair sprink ling of sheep stuff. In the wooled department wethers and yearlings, mixed, sold at 47.40. and a est of Mexican Colorado lambs topped at 19.28 This Is only Irtc below the highest pries ever paid on this market for wooled lambs. The best spring lambs moved at 18.00. Bhorn lambs topped at 1800, and three decks of shorn ewea moved at jW.40. This Is the highest price paid for clipped ewes for some time. The total advance for the two days this week over, last week's close ts right around 3&?60e. Quotations pn clipped sheep and lambs: Oood to choice Iambs. I7.538.15; fair to good lambs, 17. '7. to; good to choice light yearllnsrs. KiK'&'S. 7IS; good to choice heavy yearlings, U.764nS.aj; good to choice weth ers. K9ti.t0; fair to good wethers, 16.58 6.00; good to choice ewes. tf 8rjfi.40; fair to good ewes, r5.tog6.90; culls and bucks, 12.00 4?6.00. Quotations on wooled lambs: Oood tn choice lamb. S.75J9.!5; fair to good lambs, is.ai.74j. Kaasas City 111 Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May B CATTLE Hcce'pts. 7.400 head. Inc'udlng 200 southerns; market strong to 10c higher: choice export snd dressy bvf steers, !6SO'ii7.0O: fslr 10 rood. fj.:1M.4fi: wtsurn steers, 13 . f1 .. Blockers and feedera. t4.Sfr(j6.&6; southern steers. U.-b0.lO: southern cows. 13. 264) 4 50; native cows 1300'n6."Gi retlve heifers. 14 .'.50 " Oti: bulls. 13 f'.&-3.; calves. t4.0OfSJ.76. HOGH Receipts, li.000 head; market In 10c hlglier; tOD. 174); bulk of sales, K.totf 7.36; l.eavv, t7.St4i7.40; psckers and butr-ls. er, n.WQT.X; light, t.7687.15; pigs, 5.66J BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, vo hesd; market MMhlZr hls-rer; Ismbs, 16 5t 9 3Ti. vearllngs. to 604J7 60; wethers. 16 On.?j. IHO; ewes. !4.bO"u6 30; stockers snd feeders, t".L'5f55.00; Texas muttons, t4 00rfjf4.ua. Sloaz Citr Llrt Stsx-k Market. BIOl'X CITY, la.. Mav Ji.-fSpecial Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 7i0 head; mar ket lOfffl.V hlsrher; bcves t.AOfS'l.O); fat rosrs snd heifers. t4.0ffiS.iA; csnners and putters. I? 00'iil 60; bulla. II f SO; vesle U 00g7.cO; feedert, !4.6fro.h.; yearlings. t3.f0 f. 00. HOOS Hsnge of prices, 8. '4j7. JO ; bulk of sales. !6 tV2tT.CV . St. Joseph live-Slock Market. BT. JOHEPH. May CATTLE-Re-relnts. J.000 head; market steadv: steers, 14 aOffT.OO: rows and heifers, f. iYqt. 00; calves 4.1 VWfjD.K). HOGS Receipts. f.0r-4) head: market JfWOc higher; top. t7.40; bu k of sales, 17 .ft ifK . SHEEP AND LAMBB-Hecelpts. 1.00 head: msrktt strong and higher; lambs, t7.BO4't.0t. FOR SALE BY ORCHARD & WILHELM 414-16-18 8o. 10th tit. ft ssaslasaaTlsllil ,'vt .w.-.-:.:.-: t0M.lr4tM.S4' 'aiusiiisiisas' A Mellow Whiskey for . ta SUdeboavrtl - Blokroom. ' 4:' FULL QUARTS For $3.20 Qts.. $8.75, It Qta. $8.M . Sxprssa Prepaid. Goods returned at our expense if not-- satis factory All Ooldstrom's liquors are aged In . bond, and bottled under hla per sonal supervision. Make Money Orders Fayakl to Ola. tl. OOX.DSTKOM DISTHIBtTTXira CO., Omaha, jfeb. tons, $4.60ti.50: lsmbs. t7.00fr9 26: culls and bucks, t3 5w&d.OO; stockers,. t3 00rj-4 00. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Strong Hogs, Oheep and Lambs Hlsrher. CHICAGO, May S6.-CATTLE-Receiis. steudy to strong-; steers. heifers. S3 8oy.7B; 3,000 head; market 16.5ftft7.2S; rows, t4.Ofyao.76 ouiis. 4.2fD6.(5; calves, tJ.0l'i6.75; atxkers and feeder, 1.1 3086.fi5. HOOS-RecelpU, 13.U00 head, market t-'fji lis higher: choice heavy shipping. 17.4frfv ' "tuvnera. Mi.Wi.W, light mixed 7.15; choice light, IT.'JfW.So; packina, 7 4S; plHS. l6.2i4i4j.7Bi bulk of sales. SHEEP head t7.1rr 17. H 12.000 A.VD LAMBS Rceltits' marktt lite hls-her ili.nn t nts j -r . lambs, l,60iil-6&i yearlinKS, 7.Xa7.(6. ! Metal Market. YORK. Mav 38 -METAT.B-The nigher, with spot NEW ixintion tin market was wu.-ieu hi 5, ana futures- at 1&1 l,n. ine inciti market wss dull, with quotations ranging from 129.lcr8J9.3rt. There was mji advance of about 6s in the Ijndon copper market, with spot quoted at 60 and fu tures st so ills .-J. Locally the msrket was firm with tendency upwards. Iske he iVfer0,'.?,1 Vql3.3f; electrolytic. t1-'87yol'.12S; casting. 12.75S3 li.uO. The l iiglish lead market was lower at 13 lis 3.1. Locally the market was firm snd un changed at H(fM40 Spelter was un charged at 23 In Ixmd.m. Locally trw maiktM was firm and unchanged at 15 iuu r. , ? ""'hanged In London, with I Cleveland" warrants quoted at 4s Sri. lo cally the mark, t was steady: No. 1 foun-Vf?-' n?rtli('in. 116 i4l.5o; No. 2, 115 75 i'ort: W,S",(rn M N' .. lr. uh is, Mav 2fL M Rf A i si f Bpc-lter, higher at 15 Ufa S4wk la Slcht. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Bouth Omaha l.VO Hioux Citv ft. Joseph Kansas City Ht. Louis Chics go Totals 21 SU0 Hogs. BhAeps. 14.0C0 20 12.ttV ti,f4) I:'. 6.ri 13.000 i;.tro 57,400 17,100 St. I.aals Live Sraek Market. BT. LOi:i8. May 26. CATTLE Recipts 6.i0 head, including l.ttuO Texsns; msrket tt.ady: Texans strong to 10c higher: na tive shipping and export steers. tiif1il(f dressed beef an. I butcher steers. I6f1(i7i steers under I.Ou) pounds. t4.5t"iati.U0; ttock ers and feeders, t4.sUri6.3S; cows and heif. ers. ts u4sti.76: canners, tMi)3 2o, bulls 145 50; calves. to.00r&7.26; Trxas and IuJ dlun steers. I4.60rirjti.75: cows n.H h..it.. t2.7f.5.60. 1 HOGS Receipts. IJ.) head: market tc higher; pigs and lights. 14.7tVo7.8o; packers. iy(V' butchers and beat heavy, t74otf tiHEEP AND LA MRB Receipts, 510 head, maikct Kjl6c higher; naUve mul- f rm at tl iu aad ' Itosla. May 25 Ol 1 Credit hal- hols ; avcraue. bbls.; aver- Oll. OIL CITY. Pa an.es. tl.tjs; runs. 220.j:'J iw.ii r nis.; shipments, 1M 5 age. 179.90 bbls. SAVANNAH, Oa.. May 26.-OIL Turpen tine. 64c. 144 ibi.N-Firm: B, $2.imi.M: D. u.lm tl ti; F. U.S6: a. 13 6itl3.!: II tl to- t4.H0; M. 4 .90; N. to; WU. t5.25; E, I. 14.16; K, WW. 6 26. toffee Market. NEW YORK. May 25 "OFFEE Market for futures cosed barely strady, net un changed to 10 points lower. Hales were re ported locally of lO.jnf) lags. Including May 71w 7 11t : Julv' B S"L': Bcptemher. lurw rtftc; Miirclt i'jS?40. Bto' coffee quiet; ... ' ' sfH . .-so. aanios, mild riulil; Cordova. 9,fl.'o. S7tri)'.ic; Masrar aud Molasses. NEW- YORK. May K.-tU'UAR-Raw. firm, fair teiming. 3.4i't4a.4ic; centrifugal 11 test. 1 lc.'r.lii; m.ildKs. a augar. 8J7W3 h -Refined, steady; i-rushrd. ttfec; pnudered' e.ltx ; graiiuluted, 4 ' I'rbrlM Market.' III. May 15 -C'ORN-H.srf.er- 4 V PEORIA j't. a yeii.iw. ,a - ,., J&c; No. 3. 74c; No OA1H Ixwrr; No, 4 wliile, Mr. Uigger, vertlsing business. ; No. 3 4. 7:i'4c I white. .How, "fl04c; No. heuer,. .Busier. In The Uo That s w hat ad Aom tor your