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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAY 27. 10tf.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wkeat Htrront tad Wcik on Much
Lewir Cablet.
PEICE8 ElOP, SEXLISa GOES ON
Taklag U Gaeral tka
!. Hal Wii tha
Caaee ( the Set.
hack.
.OMAHA. May M, 190.
Wheat wee vek and nervous at the
opening on rtruen lucr cables. Selling con
tinual front yesterday and prices dropped
o(f nhartMy toon after tne atart.
Profit taking hag been . general amonp
tha lair ho'flara and was the cause of this
setback, at easn wheat continue to bring
premtunna ' -
Corn wii weaker wtth wheat and offer
ings were more) liberal on large receipts.
The decline U only tempoiary, as a better
demand la xcted.
Vi heat wa amer and ruled nervoua on
lower cabtea and Heavy profit taking sales
Better buving support earue out on all tha
break and rlcee firmed toward tha clone
and regain.! part of tha earlv loss. May
opened at II 84 and oloeed at 11.88.
Corn waa a aheda lower at tha atart wltn
the weaker wheat market. Recelpta were
larger and caah efferlng more free with
freer country offerings price ahoiild de
cline. May corn opened at Wa and closed
Irfma'ry wneat receipt wera 121.000 bu.
and ehlpmentt were 426.000 bu. against re
ceipt lat year of 412.000 bu. and ehlpmeftts
Of 277.0H) bu.
Corn receirta were Wo00 bu. and ship
ments were 2.Ono bu. against receipts last
year of 930,000 bu. and ahlpmenta of tSJ.Ooo
Clearances were 11.000 bit. of corn. 6.000
hu. of rata and wheat and flour-equal o
3:6.000 bu
Liverpool closed 's'SlVid lower on wheat
and 'id lower an corn. ...
Local rang af Option:
Article. OpenTTHigh.l Low. I Cioae.l Tea y.
I . . -
: Br irtarir. a.ii-p.. AAi.t.a v... ell ot
32V. at tii4rk.
HEESF.-KHni; Aew Tok ful creama.
choice. Uc; fair to good. 12vfilc.
WRtTHKR 14 THK UR4I1 RRI.T
Probably hower aad Jlat ' Maeh
(haaga In the Teaaperatara.
OMAHA. May .
The barnmMrlf depression noted oyef tha
central valleya In the preceding report has
remained practically atatlonarv during the
last twenty-four hours, except that tha
center boa moved slightly ap the valleya
and now overlies northern Iowa. Rains
have fallen In all section from the Rooky
mountain eat to the Atlantic roaat dur
lna; the laat twenty-four houra, except In
the lower lake region, and are falling thla
morning on the eaatern alone of the moun-
ta.n. In the upper Missouri and upper Mis
sissippi valleya and at point In the south
em and eaetarn statea. The weather it
slightly eoolr In the upper Mississippi and
Missouri valley, and slightly warmer in
other aectiona. With ralna etlll falling over
the atate and west to the mountain tha
outlook la favorable for further ahower
In thla vicinity tonight. It will probably be
partly cloudy Thursdny, with, not much
change In temperature.
Record of temperature and rreclpftatlon
compared with the corree ponding day of
the laat three year:
lima. iann. 1907. 1908.
Minimum temperature ...49 R7 43 4
Precipitation 10 .0" T T
Normal temperature for today, 6 degree.
Deficiency in precipitation alnce March 1,
I.S6 Inrhea.
Deficiency corresponding period In 190S,
0 M of an Inch.
Deficiency! corresponding period In 1907,
5.32 inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Wheat I
Iav,..'
July...
Ma)-:..
July...
Sept...
Grte-
Mr...,
Sept...
1 34 !
i vy
ai .
65'4 .
42.
1 31 1
1 iosi
5P'V
n 1
1
41
1
m
ana.;
4i!
1 31
1 l'H
an
4-
Omaha Cak Price.
WHKAT-No. 2 hard. tl.S191.SRH; No.. I.
hard, ll.fiajl.ai: No. I hard. tl.3&l -28;
S eprlng, tl.iwtl SO. . .
CORN No. 2. 7''c: No. S. .OHc; No- 4,
tWX' : So. S yellow. TfteWV; No. S
yt-llowA -TfrUe: No. 2 white. 71Hc; No- S
nhlte, 71r. ....
OAT-No. 'i milted. HVBWHc: No- Vl
low. M'4j6;c; No. S white, Etf67c; No. 4
wh'te. Tint,iflSr!.
RYK-No. 2. 73A1c; No. J, 7t7c.
Carlat Itaeetpta.
Wheat. Corn. Oa'
i.... ... 407 208
63
74
10
Chicago
Minneapolla
Omah
Duluia '
C HICAGO UHAIN AX D PHOVISIOAS
Oatarra of tka Tradlnaj aad Cloalac
Prleea on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Mhy M.-The wheat market
failed today to maintain ita record-bi cak
ing puto, and prlrea declined on liberal
rcallalng aale bated to. come extent on
luiproted weather condition In this coun
try and Europe. At the clote nrlcea were
h ah -do to lHc below yeaterday'a final
quotation. Corn and -oata aiao oloaed
weak, but provltlona wrre firm.
rixtreme nervouanea marked trading in
the wheat pit.- price fluctuating over a
range of lHtJ3- Although bull leader
took a great deal of wheat-on aoft apot.
caaaing aharp ralllee, aentlment In the pit
mi inclined to be baariah and on every
bulge th pit waa flooded by aelling- order,
tha execution of which brought about quick
docllnt. Much of thla aelling waa for the
account Of tome of tha leading nolderj.
Th May and July dellverlea displayed the
lion resainad muXToT tK ' 'aim "fl
ilc tod only HfrHc below tha final. lBUfe.
of th prtvlnu. day. May. however, ahowed
nt Ins or lc ror mo uaj .
Corn and wheat region bulletin for
Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hour
ending at 8 a. m., 7Rth meridian time,
Wednesday.. May 2, 1909:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
. Temp. Rain-
Station. Mm, Mln
Aahland. Neb 49
Auburn. Neb M Kil
Ilroken Bow. Neb. M 4
Columhus. Neb... 5 48
Culberteon. Neb.. M - 4K
Kalrbury. Neb ... 1 SI
Fairmont. Neb... N 47
Ur. Island. Neb.. U . 47
Harlington. Neb. S5 ' 41
Haetingt. Neb.... b 41
Holdrege. Neb.... .4K
Oakdale, Neb US 47
Omaha. Neb M 4!
Tekamah, Neb... M , "4!i
A Ita. la 5 t
Carroll, la Sfi - 4i
Clarlnda. Ia.;-i.. RS Ml
Plbley, la B3 47
Sioux C1tv. la... M 4
fall.
.
.83
.11
.4
.00
.0?
.15
.W
.W
.00
.11
.
.1
.R7
.M
.
.!
.77
1.03
Sky
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Raining
Minimum temperature for twelva-hour
perlor ending at S a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES
No. of Temp. Rain.
Centrat. Station. Mix. Mln. Inche
Chicago. Ill 2n W! M M
Columbu. 0 17 fcH 6 .18
Pen Molnea. la ... 14 41 M
Indianapoll. Ind.. 12 to M M
Kaneaa City. Mo.. 22 M) .04
Louisville. Kv 1 72 o .i
Minneapolla. Minn. 29 W 44 .10
Omaha. Neb V.r aft 44 .40
ft. Louis. Mo 11 74 5S .44
ral factor in tne auuauon
Soddltlong. Additional rain, twripjjttd
In touthern Ruaala and other aect.on. of
turooe. where the crop wa in need 01
r:"- h. l-ntted Statea wet
J . t 1. KA wlnlar
weather waa quite general
wheat baU A alackened demand for the
a.h gratn alao Ineptred beari.h aentlment
Pur n, "he day May .old between M S2 and
113SV. and July between tl 16H n ,'-18.-The
market elated heavy, with May at
tl Mk and Jaly at S1.17H- ,n,.r.
' .rlit was weak the entire
i. rh. eioae price were off VS.'.
mVrVd wKhrday't 't'
holna at 5'.c and July at iittiic.
L.Ur.1 ,eTllng .ale; "vere
mn In the price of oata. the mtrMM
p.red with th Pr-v,ouci,:;,,pwi.
Culling quoutlona wr a folloyt.
jTnlclM.1 Open. High-I Low. 1 Clo l Tea y.
Wheat
May
July
tut.
U-c.
I orn
May July
H-pi.
Dec.
Ont
May
July
Sept.
Dec.
Porte
May Ja'.v
ftpl
i ,ai d
May
Jul)
fcp'.
July
Sept
1 mu! 1 SS1 1 SS ! 1 32Hij
1W141 11 1HI
l OTHHi w 107 iioevt:
1 u
1 ITS
1 10H
1 0H
) 1 I
,75HUI 7JHI
1 T ' Z. iT 'atu j. ;a7.4i4 1
! i-7
61 9'i
74S! 75H1 7!IH
70;70H 70HS -
SoV.
Ralna have continued Reneral over the
entire corn and wheat region daring the
last twenty-four hour and were excestlve
at points In Illinois Indiana and Kentucky.
Ralna are still falling in the upper Minln
elppi and Mt.sotirl valleya thla morning.
L. A. WELSH,
MW YORK GKXERAL MARKET
I
MHI MSI H
45V, 44S. 4446 V.
4ti 46 4jW4846H
i .' . J mx I ft I It T-'U.
It (t'H 18 7S I 18 1 II '
) 10 I It K j 19 MH 1 !
10 ti I 10 8S j 10HI 10S3H
10 7H .0 hb I 10 KHi 10
i 10 i ia 7U, 11 U6 10 97H
" ' I 1
I 10 i 10 S7V W 10 S7V' W 27
16 t) 0 40 I 10 :7H; 10 S7HI 10 17H
10 S4H 0 W RVI 10 S7HI 10MH
I CH:
.M-i-iH
',45 V.
44H;
it as
IS 74
1S t5
10 K
10
i ;h
No t
n,iBinn were aa follow:
fruiiUR-rirm; wintar patenta.
Quotation of tkc Day oa Varlooa
Cotnmodltle.
NRW YORK. May -'H.-FLOL'R-Recelpta,
29.200 bbls.; exporta, .) bbls.; market
quiet but firm; Minnesota patent.
lo. 2560.60; Minnesota baker. V) Ji4j5.50;
winti-r patent. M 4o(a'-V6a; winter straight.
3.3-(iS.do. winter extras. 14.06; winter low.
4 565.40; Kansas straight, td.8643ii.0O. Rye
llour, ateady; fnlr to good, H.oii..j; choice
to fancy. t4 8OS6.00.
CORN MEAL Klrm; fine white and yel
low, Jl.bjSl.70; coarae, tl.&OQl.M; kiln dried,
t3.90.
'RYK-Bteady.
BAR LEY Steady ; fedlng, 80!o, c. I. f..
New York.
WH EAT Receipt; 48.000 bu.; exportt.
a. 000 bu.: P"t market ateady; No. 2 red.
tl.4ti, elevator; No. 2 rod. tl.46. nomlnnl.
f. o. b . afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, tl-St,
(.11; anrtur; 'N6T7'-rTtrw -wimerT-tl.'4.
f. o.. b., afloat. THe wheat market Was
extremely unsettled today and at time
weak, under liquidation and ahort aelling,
due to bearish home and foreign weather
new. Bulla gave It good support on the
break, however, caualng frequent aharp
rallies, the close being steady at HiSHc net
loas, except May which wna 4o lower. May
cloaod at tl.37; July closed at tl.264; Sep
tember closed at ti.liH; December closed at
tl If.
PORN-Recelnts. 14.600 bu.: export, 754
hii - annt marlirt steady: NO. . S&C
levator, and S2c. f. o. b.. afloat; No. t
white. 84Hc. and No. 2 yellow. 84HC t. o.
b., afloat, all nominal. Option market waa
m.ithoiit tmnsitrtifins. dosing Ho lower.
May cloaed at t4c; July cloaed t 8OH0;
September closed at .nic.
OATS Receipts, 22.900 bu.; spot markat
n.iui- mi.i1 3 to S2 lbs. ftc. nominal;
natural white, 26 to 32 lbs . BH7c;
rllnu white. 32 to 40 lbs.. 64Q67C.
WAY-yirmer: No. S. 7WM0c; good to
choice. 96ci&l.fl0.
FEED Steady ; spring bran, 128.36; mid
dling. t28.85.
unpt Rteadv: atate. common to choice.
1908 crop. 10 14c: 107 crop, 3i&c.; Pacific
cdast. I crop, Rai)c: 1"T crop, 8ffc.
HIDES Firm; Bogota, nVtSHc; Central
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, S13.60
14i0; mess, S10 5"?11 .00; baef hams. S24.60
SS.00; packet. tl-'OiWi 1S.&0: city, extra India
mesa. 21.OOQ'21.60. Cut meats, firm; pickled
bolllr, 111.00911.25; pickled hams, tll.iOV
12.00. ljira. strong; western, n..wuii.ou
Refined., atrorg; continent, tll.0; South
America, 2.t6: compound, tf.75.2&.
Pork, firm; family, tl9.Mr30.00; ahort clear,
tl9.r0ti21.6O: mess. tlg.76l25.
TALLOW Steady; city, tt2 per pkg ),
6r; country (pkgs. free). 6Hfio'4iC.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extia,
6'0W: Japan, nominal.
BITTER Steady, with a good trade; re
ceipts. .&I9 firklna; uncharged; creamery
specials. StiVMjTTc: official price. 2Hc; ex
traa. ir: third to flrata, ;il'i2f.Ho; alata
dairy, common to finest. 21&.6C; proceaa,
rommon to special, nft&Hc: western fao
to.y. firsts, 2t; western Imitation cream
erv. firsts. 2H22c.
CHEESE Steady 1 new atate full eraam,
special. UfllJ'ic; new state fall cream
special. 13&U4C; lirge or small, colored
or small, white, 12Hc; common to fair, t
He; skims, full to specials, 2(3 11c; receipts,
1.931 boxes.
EOas Steady; atate. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy, eelected white. 29"2tHc;
state. Pennsylvania . and nearby, fair to
choice. 26fltiSc: brown and mixed, fancy.
jlM-taJl'jc; brown and mixed, fair to choice.
t 30V
,.f atrauthta. U .i6; aprlng pat- i-,i...-: recelpta. SS.SBJ caaes.
ents to V'rra.W, spring eiiw., t 1 rui. 1. in 1 ah-, nuuundi. . i-ni jrus,
bnkert.t3.4Upa- -, . . . . I broilers, 2MMlc; fowl. . lftfflsHc. Dretsed.
Iirm; western oruiierii. cosuc, iuwih, 40
BARLF.Y-Feed'oV mixing. 7S71tc; fair
to ehoica malting.- 1&ic
HKKPS-riax. '. 1 aouthweatern. V..I.
No. I northwestern, tltl Tlmotny, W.u.
Clover. t. .m
PROVIWONS-Meaa pork, per bbl.. tit 96
ri(a. Lard, par luo lba.. U0.92V, Bhort rib,
s.rir l'ooe). tl.StM0.42Hi hort cle"r
Idea (boxedl. tl0.7i(i1 1 00.
Total clearancea of wheat and flour were
equal to tSSOOO bu. Primary recelpU were
UOtt) bu., compared with 412,0 bu. the
corresponding day a year ago. The world a
visible uplv. a hown bv Bradstreet a.
decreased 1,067.00 -bu. Katimated receipt
for tomorrow : Wheat, S care; corn, . 3S9
cars; oata, 331 care.
Bl'TTFR '. oraAmariea, aJifi'tc;
dtlrle. S0irt4O.-' v
F,OQ-8teadv; recelpU. W.6M rases: at
mark., casaa Includued. 2o; flrat. ic
prima.' flratp. SlHt
CHFESFr-rirm, aaieies. iji?ijv , iwmp
f.oola fieaiarwl Msrket,
8T. IOCIS, Mo., May M WHEAT Fu
ture, lower; cash, firm; track, No. S red
cash. 11.676 l.f. noinlntl; No. 2 hard, tl 3?t
1 .40, nominal. May. S1.S7; July, tl 13l.ir;
September. tl.uSV. .
CORN auturea. lower; cash, firm: track.
No. 2 caah. 7&V; No. t white. 7t' 7ltc,
July. TOSc; September. 67tic.
OATS Future. lower; caah, higher;
track. No. S cash. 6(itHc; No. 2 white,
62V': July, iic: September. 43c.
RYE Nominal; Hoc,
FLOl'R Unchanged; red winter patenta.
.6f7.00; extra fancy and straight. tf.76d
6 hard winter clear. !4-6in4 M.
8KF.l Tltnothv. tl 50ji.00.
CORNMEALr-t3.au,
BRAN Dull; aacked, east track. I1.SZ4
1.33.
II A V Ul.ha,- timiilhv 1 1 iV.A 1 1 tA-
l?i0 lSo; young Amerlcaa. 14tHV; long pr,r, . rio.autplS.OO. . ' '
HALKil- 1 l-inc.
horns H.UiO.
PC)TATOttS Steadv; turkev. 16c; chick'
ens. 14Vc: aprtnas. t lba. and over Slfi32c;
1H to IS lb.. SM30c; 1 to 1J4 Ibs. c.
VRAI-Si4dv;. 111. lbs., tfl.c. 0 to
SS lbs , 7tHi l Uv ,b H49Hre.
wlaaeapolla Orals Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May St. WHEAT May.
tl S3H; July, tl S11H: Aaptember, SI UV csn.
No. 1 hard. tlMl N. 1 northern, tl.SIS.
No. t northern, 1 KrttOlSt; N S north
ern, tl tv,l St '
SEED rial cloaed at tl 7S4.
HRAN-Ia bulk. Mi4.
FLOl'R Mrat patenta. M40fJ.t0: econd
patent. a.V30; first cebtrs, ti .0&4fd.2;
aecond cleara. ti lb4 6.
NEW10RK STOCKS AND BONDS
United SttUt Steel Common Makes
New Righ Becord at Openinj.
PRICES HQ YE TO LOWES LEVELS
Reading Lea da Dswaaari Mlaasp,
Wkleh la Dae- Largely la Dlstrast
af Tradea la P res at
High Valaea.
NEW TORK. May 2.-L. 8. Pteel today
followed the dally cuatom It bat established
now by more than a week of example, of
aelling at a new high record on each suc
cessive dty. Yesterday and today, the ad
dition to tha record has been only H and
today waa accomplished only on the open
ing sale. After that the price moved with
the reat of th market to lower levels.
Moat of tha proceedings of the day at the
stock exchange consisted In trading in
lies ding or In watching the transatclona in
that stock, which overshadowed the whole
market and weighed on It wlh depressing
effect.
The movement In Reading was taken to
heart aa a possible object lesson owing to
analogy of ita situation with other securi
ties that have been most prominent in the
speculation of laate. The high price at
which Reading has aold relative to its in
come yield haa been pointed out often by
those skeptical of Ita rise, but followers of
th movement have given as answer tha
expectation of an important deal in the
property, which would redound to tha bene
fit of stockholders.
Tha weakness of the stock today was
traceable to the lack of deflnltenesa about
any information which has been vouch
safed regarding the supposed deal. The
large selling orders In the stock coming
from single brokerage house gave the Im
pression of the liquidation of an important
speculative account. Tha bear party found
the stock vulnerable to attack and dis
lodged ome large atop-los orders at the
round figure In the course of the decline.
The decline failed to develop the show of
support usual in a stock tn which an or
gsnited long account atands commltcd.
The telling operations centered largely In
Reading and the sympathetic effect on the
general list was moderate at all times. The
action of Reading waa suggestive of results
that might follow from concerted attack
on the marget after an expensive specula
tion and chilled the ardor of buyers of
slocks. It waa aupposed that some closing
tip of speculative accounts was prompted
bv the belief that the authorities would
decline to close the stock exchange on
Saturday as well as on Monday next,
which latter decoration day holllday. The
speculation Is Inclined to wait anyhow on
the next government report on condition of
the grain crops, which ia not due until June
T.
Outside newt was of very little effect on
the merwet. Announcement was made
with some Impresslveness of the agreement
between the Hill and Harrlman interests
for tha iolnt use of the Northern Pacific
tracks beyond Taoma and the Importance
of the agreement as guiding against future
invasion of each other'a territories by
these aHant railroad forces waa dealt upon
with some otttentatlon. Coupled with this
sveernvnt was one that K. H . Uarrtman
had made his last intended visit to his ori
fice before his departure for Europe on
June I. The failure of this annnui ment
to stir a tipple In tha market was signlfl-
cent or the dormant smut or tne speciua
tion and confirmed the traders in their
abstention from operating. A lively epecu
latlon in copper industrials abroad resulted
from the condition of tha metal trade, but
New Tork coppera were unresponsive. The
br-a!c in the price of wheat wa equally
without influence on stocks. urop news
In fact, continued rather unfavorable, as
was witnessed by the later rally in the
price or wheat.
Bonds were irregular. Total sales, per
value. 13.382.000.
Cnlted fclatea Bond were unchanged on
call.
Number of esles and leading quotations
on Mocks were as follow
Sl. High. Lew. Clotf
AllU-Cktlmera pM
Astiamt4 Copper
Amartcan Agricultural ....
Am. Beet. Sugar
As, Can pft
Am. C. V f
Am. Cotton Oil...
Am. H. L. pfd
Amtrlni aoctirUlo
Amortcta Unaect
Aiaerican Locomouv
Am. 8. tt R
Am. 8. R. prd
Am. tusar Reriaing
Am. T. T
Am. Tobacco pfd
American Woolan
Aaaooad Mining C
Aa-htaoa
Ati-hiaoo pfd
Atlantic Com Lin
Baltimore A Ohio...
Bal. A Onto tf4
Bathlebam 8tel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central Loaiher
Can 1 ral Laathar pfd
Central of Naw Jaraar
Cheaapeak A Ohio
Ohleaco A Alton
Chliajo at. W
ChlcafO A N, W
C, at. A St. F
O . C, C. 8t, L
Colorado P. A I
Colorado A 80 ...
Colo. 80. lat pfd
Colo. A 80. id pfd..
Consolidated Uaa
Corn Producta
Uolavsre A Hudson
Iianrar A Rio Grand
p. A R. O. pfd
Diiullar' gecurllis
Erie
Brio lat pfd
Brio 2d pfd
Oonaral Elw-trle
Great Northern pfd
Ot. Northern Or ctfa.
Illinois Central
Inltrboroush Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Harvester ...
International Marine pfd..
International Paper
international Pump
Iowa Central
Kanaaa Cltj 80
K. C. 80. pfd
Loularllle N
Miss. A it. L
M . 81. P. A 8. 8. M
Mierourl Pacific
M . K. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
National Blacult
National Lead
N. R. R. of M. 1st pld
New Tork central
N. T.. O. A W
Norfolk A W
North Amerlcaa
Northern Paclfio
Pacific Mall
Pennejlvania ,
People' Oaa
P.. C. C. A Bt. L
Preaaed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
kallwar Steel Spring
Reading
Republic Steel
Republic tleel pfd
Rock leland Co
Rock laiand Co. pfd
81. L. A 8. P Id pfd
St. Louie 8 W
St. L. W. pfd
8lota-Etisrrteld 8. A I
Southern Pacific
80. Psoitis pfd...n
Southern Railway
80 Hal I war P'd
Tenneaaee Copper
Teaaa Pacific
T . 81. L. A W ,
T . 8t. L A W. pfd
I nloo Pacific
Colon pacific pfd
I 8. Realty
f 8. Rubber
I". 8. ileal
t:. 8 Steel pfd
I tan Copper
Va -Carolina Chemical ...
Wabaah
Weaves pfd
Weeiera Maryland
Weeiingheuee Klectiie ...
Weatern Vnioa
Wheeling L.
U Iwaasm (antral
Total aale for th day, Ml r share.
400 61S &1S
12, W) M MS alVt
600 SS1 U IK'
3.000 38 3?n ''
l.iUO 81 e 81".
) t tf-a, i.iS
60 tt'e ti
(.0 4ai 4: 1:14
tt 3 HHt
tm) ii't lte
l.enn (1 17'4 iiS
7,1' t. t2t
1"S
l.ttw mv, lt ' Ui
1.M0 1 13t 13"4
1 101 1"1 llH
0u 3 M 3B
U
P'l
Pwiehs 4 C. P. t. Rr eo I pee rent.. M
O A C. at. Ry. A B prt per eent. U
mnah Weter Co. ta la J.
OwMha Water Ca. lat pfd It
Omaha IM. ef T. . Co. pfd t per Mat., t-m
nmeka Bd ot T 8 Co. -era
Paeitte Tel. A Tel. Ce. ts ItfT t:
hortden Ceel ta lttt tt 1J
teeth Omaha Sewer t ! Ij IM
Siena 811 r Stork Tarda pfd t per eent... tt ti
Tepeka tt, Ry. ta. tt
Unto 8tk. Tda. C., Omaha. el-dlr MS4 M
ew Tark Maaey Markat.
NEW YORK. May .-MONET-On call.
easy at ltr2 per cent: ruling rata. 14 per
cent: offered at I per cent.
TIMK IX3ANS-8teady but very dull:
sixty days. per cent; ninety days.
2H1ji't per cent; six months, tQi p-'r
cent.
PRIMR MERCANTII-E PAPER-JH per
cent.
8TERI.INO EJCCHANtJE Eaay, with
actual business in bankers' at HKM
iMX) for stxtv-d4y bUls and at M.87K5 ror
demand; commercial bills, 14 .sftVti-.64.
WI.VER-Bar. Kc; Mexican dollars.
BONDS Government, ateady; railroads,
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonot toaay were
aa followa:
.IM Vj Japan 4a "
.101 do tSe t4'
l HW 'do id aerlea M,
int K C. 8. lat ....
.ll-iL. 8. deb. 4 111.... t'
.121 1 N. ant. 4a MVi
. MI4 M.. K A T la 4e... f
li'l do lat A ret. 4 ...
. 1S
.
li: N. T. C. s tVta MS
....lfr do deb. 4l tv
.... IS N . T. Ctty me new . Ill
....1 H. Y-, N. H. A H.
....HIS rv. ta IM
.... '.. M. A W. 1st eon. 4. tt
130- do f. ta ...
.... 14 No. Pacific 4 1"?S
.... H do Si J4'
.... M f 8. U rfd. 4 .... t:.4
Canada 80. lit to. . . .Wi Penn. nr. lilt.... tit
Central of Oa. 5. . . .I'- do con. 4a Hi4"
Central Leather ta tn Reeding gen 4e ino
C. of N. J. g 5a. ...1214, tt. L. A 8 P. fg. 4e. t't
Cbes. A Ohio 4Se....lM8 L. 8 W. let g. 4a Hie
Chicago A A. ma.... Tilt Seaboard A. U 4a.... StS
C, B q. j. 4a S"fto Pai-lflc col. 4a ... 12
C. M. A 8 P g. 3Sa. H14 do lat ret. 4e 5
C, R. I. A P. c. 4a.. t1HSo. Railway ta 1l'a
do cot. te 13 do gen. 4a It1
do rfdg 4a t'HVnlon Taclflc 4a 1i2Tt
at;c. tt L. t. 4s. 7S do c. 4a lm
Colo. Ind. fu 7, do In A ref. 4a..... '
-Colo. Mid 4a. tt V. S. Rubber ta K4S
C. A 8 r. A e. ISa.. Mil' 8. Bteel td ta HH
lti5tv -cam. trnem. aa. ea
It. 8. ref. !a. rag
do coupon
V. 8. le reg
do coupon
U. 8 aa. reg
do coupon
Allta-Chal. IM 6e..
Am Ag la
Am. T. A T. ct. 4...1I d gen. 44a
Am. Tobacco 4a. 0Mo. Pacific 4e
do la
Atcnleon gen. 4e .
do 8. L. lat 41 .
do ct. 4a
dO CT. I.
At. C. U lat 4a..
Bal. A Ohio 4...
do tvaa
do 8. W. .
Brk. Tr. rr. 4a
P. A H. ct. 4f.
do lat ref. 4a
D. R O. 4a
niatlllera' h
Erie p. I. 4a
do gen. 4a
do ct. 4a eerie A.
do etrlea B
Gen. Elcc. ct. 6a....
III. Can. lt ref. 4a.
Int. Met 4W
Int. M. M 4ii
Bid. Offered.
..111
. .4
. 8S14
. S4S
. !.-,,
.10014
A O. ref. ta 11T.
.146 p. A R. 0. ref. ta... 814
10O . R. R of M 414a. I4L,
. 71 St. L. A 8. P. g. la.. 11 '4
. 14'4 8o. Pacific ctfa 1"0
102kWabeih lat 6a.
P7S do lat el. 4a...
774 W enter Md 4a
toWeet- Blec. ct. ta..
76'mWia. Central 4a
IS C , B A . 4i .
Londoa Cloalau Stock.
LONDON. May 26. American securities
on the stock exchange here today opened
little changed from parity, but light buy
ing caused, a general hardening of values
At midday the market waa steady. Amal
gamated Copper was , Denver A Rio
Grande and Pennsylvania 'i and I'nlterl
States Steel and a few shales ' over the
New Tork equivalent. Union Pacific wa
unchanged after being higher.
London closing stocks:
Conaola. money 84 4 M . K. A T. ....
do sccount..... laiiN. T- Central...
Anaconda 1IK Norfolk A tV...
Ati'hleon Ill' u-j rfd
dg pfd 10H4 Ot.ur.ti A W ..
Baltltnoro A Ohio. ,..117 . Pr ne itania ..
Canadian Pacific. .. . .14'4 Kand Minea
. 7t: llreJ.nit
3 builiirt Ry....
.li a. Old
. 14e Southern Pacific
. o2i Inlun Pacific. ..
. 0 do pfd
. 341J. 8, Btael
. 13 do pfd
. 41 Wabaah
. 41 do pfd
. IjO Bpanlah 4a
.1114 Amal. Copper...
SILVER Bar, quiet at 24"d per ounce.
MONEY ltj2 per cent.
The rata of discount in the open market
for short and three months' bills Is Vii
Is per cent.
fheeepeake A O
Chicago o. W
Chi., Mil. A Ht. P..
l)e Beera
Iienver A Rio O.....
do pfd
Erie
tto 1ft pfd
do 2d ngd
Grand Trunk
Illinois Central
Loularllle A N
... 4S
...134V,
... 1
... K
...ID
... tt
... I'4
... to
... W'4
... T2
.. 12..H
...is274
... t!4
...12J
... 20
... M
... M
... kv
OMAHA LIVE STOCK. MARKET
Cattle Trade Very Slow, with Prices
Weak to lea Cent Lower.
H003 STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER
(beep and l.aanka la Estreasely Light
apply, While Price Khaw Little
(haaae, Helag Geaerally
Steady with Taeaday.
SOt'TH OMAHA, May 25, IP.
Receipt were. Cattle. Hog. Bheep.
Official Monday ..T m 1.07"
Official Tuesday S KIS 1J 1740
Katimated Wednesday.... &.13 ll.4 l.Tbv
Three days this week. .11,818 .W 7 77
Same dav lHst week....l6.SH WMX 7 I'M
8am days X week ago..i:.nW 2.1.034 8.217
fame days 3 weeks sgo..lH.(W 27. 4M 11. 0W
Pame daya 4 weeka ago..i:.5fl S'.:i;4 ia.tl
name days last year.... 7.3.W ,361 ,el4
Tha following table ahows tne receipt
of cattle, hoga and aheep at Bouth Omaha
for th year to date, compared with laat
year:
Ik. IK. Inc. Dee.
Cattla tHi.taj 3M.448 U.oao
Hog l.r.i.S 1,M817 84,61
Bheep 6',677 6W.o3 17,w.'4
Tn following tabi ahows Ih average
price of heg at South Omaha lor th laat
several daya, with, comparison-
Date.
19. . 1.107. 115. ,1904. 190J.
May
Alay
May
My
May
May
May i.
any ill
.May
May
May
May
May
14...
16..
)..
17..
18...
l. .
22...
23...
24...
L-5...
M...
7 08 I ( 24 301 II' I C ( Ji
7 1"741 Hi f !4 eO ( 15 I 4
I B 24 ft 1 t 20 4 1 I
7 06V I 8I ail I U 4 (3
7 C'-S-jl 5 SO 26 6 3s I 6 2; 4 .2; Tt
01 vati & S4i I S6I 6 3t' 4 4.1 t 32
S 87 8 23, I 34 4 4. I 2i
? 01 I b tt 24, 6 16 l 4 til 25
t 37! 8 IX 3 5 2S IS
I 5 Mf tj 111 1 B 21 4 I7 8 19
97 I I t 04 4 22 b 17 4 36 1
I 11 J 14, a U,i In, 4 24, 01
I 5 1! I Z7j 6 1 4 e, t 93
3unday.
The official number of ears of clock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'.
C. M. & St. P Hy... 2
Wabash It. R 5
Mo. Pac. Ry 8
L'nlon Pacific R. R 57
C. A, N. W., east.... 4
C. & N. W.. west... 54
C, t- P M. 0..25
C, B. B., east... 1
C H. west... 53
C, R. I. & P., east 6
C, R. I P.. west... 3
C. O. W. Ry 4
1
1
3
4 It
1
23
10
Total receipts... 238 167 K 2
The diKposlt.rin of the dy's receipt was
a followa, each buyer purchasing the num
Jtr of head Indicated: .
4.SW 51
t.70i) iS
lot
aeu
llW't
i IM' M4-4 i'
int 137 iit lzi
l.04 1144 113 114
S4
7S'e
pit :;t 2s
too
1.6'X)
14
2744
7
M
r.s
j0 104H 1iM l'U
!) 1H !14 ZJO
T,e
IVO 71
7'l 6
100 IM
tWO lS-'H
.t4
A
4'4
11
1
160
114
l.lnO
4114
84
I-"4
I0S4
77 St
70
4
11
141 )f
71
I04
tt'
81 V,
lull
40 4
44(4
tJi,
) 14
l.jrm 14SV, ltjw 143
1.400 23 ti iJ4
nn 114
l 61
2M0
l.fJ
t.tlt
l.too
PKI
17 V
4'"
S31
40
r.S
tit
It "4
11
41
1M"4
t,00 14T4 14f4
too 72't
ti 141 "4 14
' i5' i6"t
44 H
1-1 '
4S
19 4 II" 14
fill 14 IOI4
I. tOO
l.
ZOO
400
I' 10
1400
40
40
31
4H
7J'.t
tu lit
too M14
44
S3 '4
24 4
11 "4
4 4
73 'a
t;s
41-S
' 14
' e04
4014
je'4
1444,
71
14614
Vt
44
aoT4
4
.
40
1IH
4 Si
13ISa U44
M'4 tost
pit 1SI4 13SS4 Ul
t.f)0
4.1'M
1
74
7
73
41S.
71
7S4
41V,
71
rhlladelphla Pradae Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 24J.-BCTTER-Klrm
: estrg weatern creamery. 28c; nearby
print. irVr.
EOOS-.Ktrm; PenniyKanla and other
nearby first, free laeea. J3Sc. at niark:
current fc:pt. In' reTurr.able ce, i' L,o,
at auark, aateia tuata, ft caee. ti..
PROVI9ION8-Lard. higher; prim steam,
10.70jl0 80. lry salt, steady: boied. egtra
rhort. $11 00; clear riba. Ill .00; short clears,
IH.I2V Baron, firm: boxed, extra shirts.
$12.00- clear ribs. $11.00: short cleara. $12.12.
POl'LTRY Weak, thickens. 13c; Spring a.
'iMjOlc: turkeys, lalfco. duck, Ic; geee,
4c.
BCTTER Steady : creamery. Jl'35c.
EUO8 Steady; 19Vc. raso count.
Rt-.celpia Shipments
Flour, bbls.'. 4.000 8.8Q0
Wheal, bu 8.iM 8.708
Corn, bu 55 l ti tan
Oata. bu M.t) ,.
Pearla ttarkat.
PEORIA: May -COHN-Lower; No. t
yellow. TJc No. 3 yellow. 7Sc; No. J.
731l: No. 4. 72Vi no grade, tne.
04TS- H ulitr No. I while, Mfcj0c;
No. 4 white. o4C.
Dalath Grata Market.
Dl'Ll'TH. May St. WH EAT May, $1 y;
July, $l..: iteitfiuby. $1 12,; No. j
nortlieru, li t1. No. 2 norlUern, $1.30:.
100 lots, liidv, mi4
t,M 7S4 list ""H
j.soo ltO'i i:s l.4
400 4 484 44 4
ta ti tt ti
m n 11 2
1I,10 U' 14644 ltt'4
104 It 30 U
4 II4 134'4 134S4 la4
l.tOr) 114S, 1U 11S4,
IO M tit i
7) 41 42 414
400 W Ml 1
e0 434 tJSi lis,
144.400 IMS, 153 li4 "4
l.t-Xl M - a
4- tute tf to .
It.ew si4 H .iv
1.700 70S. 4:i M
l 45 41 4414
l.T 1714 ! ill,
l.im 17 to it 14
4t l?"4 ' ti
4, too i;:4
) 1:4 121 la
t.mo 31 i'jS
40 ", SUV,
7a 41s 41
I tl 314 13 Utt
SuO 5. 4 f:'4 i s,
1.1) ta l,
to.luo 1'SS Hi 1V
400 17 '4 17 H
lot 14 14 SI -4
...
ta &00 tl4 toli '
l,u) ltlH II lli,
, l.l 111, oi'S
. ,i 4", 4H44
l.tnO 10 ,Si 44,
II IS, 61 S, Till,
. l.,"0 JO', HH i
, 1 1" aiS IH
W 74 'a ii4
ls
44 H 17 I74
Boataa Stocks aad Boada.
BOSTON, May 26. Money, call loana, 2'j
034 per cent; time loans, 30 per cent.
Official closing:
. 13 ral. A Ariinn.
.luoSCal. ft Uecla...
.1''4 Centennial
.104S Copper Hang ..
.134S4 Daly Weal
.14 Franklin
.lli) uranbe .......
.171 OreeneCnDa
.1W"4 I Me Knal
. at Mar. Minlnt ..
MtaOtlaan
133 Mnhawk ..
Its Vont. C. A C...
.Ml '4 Nerada
. 3a Old Dominion ..
.WS"4 0ereola
. 1 S4 Parrot
. 4'4gulnct
.1484 Hhannnn
. f744Tamaraok
. 2f', Trlnltr ,
. w'4 I'nlted Copper .
.11S V 8. Mining ...
. t U. 8. Oil
. 40 S4 t'tah
. 84' Vlt-torl
. 43ViWlnon
t Wolverine ......
. MS North Butte ....
Atrhteon adj.
do 4a ,..
Atrhlaon B. R
tn pfd
Roeton A Albany ..
Boeton A Maine ...
fioaton Rlevated ...
K. Y.. N. H. H.
Union Pacific ......
Am. Ar,. Chem....
Am. pneu. Tube
Amer. Sugar
do pfd r
Am. T A T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. ft 8...
Maaa Gaa
tnited Fruit
I'nlted 8. M
dn pfd
V. 8 Steel
do pfd
Adventur
Allouea
Amalgamated
Arizona Com
Atlantic
Butt Coalition ....
...,TSVt
....
.... s:-4
,. ti
.... M.
.... 114
.,..104
.... lftH
.... 37-4
.... 114
.... V
....
.... 11
.... 324
.... 64
. . . . IM
.... test
.... It
.... It
.... 704
13J
.... Ill
.... 4t
.... 13
.... 404
.... S
.... SS4
....147
.... 7
Omaha Packing Co...
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Cudahy Pkg. Co.,
Kansas City
Vansant A Co
W. I. Stephen;
Hill & Ron
F. P. Lewis
J. H. Bulla
L. Wolf
Sam Werthlmer..
H . F. Hamilton..
M. Hagerty & Co..
F. O. lnghram....
Sullivan Broa. ...
Lehmer Bros
Other buyers
Vnited Dress B. .
Hoffman
Swartt Boland....
tichaeffer
Krey Pkg. Co
Total
Cattle.
.... 4f3
....10
....in
Hogs. Sheep.
lHi4
2627
3:4f
K. C.
9M
22
6i5
... 6
.... 12
.... W
a a II e e
... 17
... ti ....
... 40
.... 21
.... W)
.... 14
.... 12
.... 3
.... in;
.... is
215
4:17
121
321
..'.15560 11934
774
A Strong Dank
4
is the best place for Savini;s.
You cannot more safely invest
your savings than by taking out a
3Certificate of Deposit
in a bank which ha9
Cash and Reserve Funds. . . .$5,500,000.00
Total Assets of over $13,000,000.00
The latest published statement shows that this
bank has interest bearing certificates of $2,086,687.49
T fit en 1 I tj :S4 no 7 is
74 t40 I 06 W 14 ... IH,
to m ... ; on t t4t ... 1 it
ri tn m i it m in i i t
T Ml W l t7 Mt ... 7 i5
74 til M T OS t. ?44 aft 7 M
12 234 ... 7 ot II 5l 110 7 tl
7. I7 ... 1 1)5 74 !WS 140 7 : 74
74 'S 40 1 (5 ta J.S5 4S 7 !J4
It !S7 ... 7 074 K lt 160 Til)
It 314 ... 7 or i j;o ... 7 in
M Mt IK 7 074 25 ta ... TM
57 tU 40 7 014 W tO t Jfl
7t 1 10 t 074 II ?0 ... 7 W
tl J-!i W 1 1 tl (Tt 0 1 10
It ni ... 7 10 M 144 ... 7 tn
M J34 110 7 10 I m ... 7 to
14 tor. io 7 io tt J7 it 7 te
7 181 1 7 10 12 IJS llfl 7 It
12 Ill 140 7 10 J? llj ... 7
ft M 40 7 10 It 112 ... 7 li
71 751 ... 7 10 44 t 40 7 314
71 Ill ... 7 10 3 214 JO0 7 114
I" !1 ... 7 10 SO. 114 SO 7 16
I 10 e ll) 11 -at ... 7 IS
71 14S ito 7 in tr, ti ... 7 It
18 115 ... 7 114 M m 7 18
M 134 ... 7 II, 4 tOl 140 Til
I 106 10 7 114 ei t4 ... 7
234 241) 7 18, t 17 T ... 7 3S
tt 1J 40 7 IS 47 377 ... 7 40
7 IS 17 171 ... J 40
11 141 tOO 7 11
Trerr Statement.
WASHINGTON. May 28. Today' tftte
ment of the treaaury balance In the gen
eral flind exclusive of the llo0.0H0.tXa) gold
reserve shows: Oold coin and bullion,
$44. 444,682; gold certificates. 30.2)2.740;
available caah balance, $:18,88,S68.
Batik riamrlag.
OMAHA, May 28. Bank clearings for to
dav were t2.4n.7let.89 and for tha corre
sponding date laat year li.021,857.oi.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. May 26. WOOL The buoyancy
of the local wool market contlnuea to be
the chief feature. Prleea are still advanc
ing and wool Is being purchased spot and
to arrive. The new clip la coming In
heavy lota and la quickly cleaned up, tha
largeat arrivals being from Utah and Ne
vada. A few lota of Michigan are begin
ning to appear and next month the Ohio
and Pennsylvania will complete the list.
It is estimated that from aO to 86 per cent
of the Ita clip haa been aold by the grow
ers. The leading domestic quotations range
as follows: Domestic wools, Ohio and
Pennsylvania fleeces, XX, 34ffic; X. 12$
3ac; No. 1 washed, e'a-4uci No. 2 washed,
iLa4c.; fine unwashed, 272av.; fine un
merchantable, 29tU80c; half blood, combing,
361i3fic: three-elghtha blood, combing, iriip
38c; quarter blood, combing. U&Mc; dt-lalnv,
washed, WIHZc; de'.alne. unwashed, 311182c.
Michigan. Wisconsin and New Tork fleeces,
fine unwashed, 24ti2f)C; delaine, unwashed,
2Mi3tV", half blood, unwashed, &?j3oo; three
eighths blood, unwashed, 834j3tic; quarter
blood, 82$33c. Kentucky, Indiana and Mis
souri, three-eighths blood. 3i.y3So; quarter
blood, J2(j33r. Bcoured values. Texas, fine,
12 ntontl-.s, (44(4)7 rr; fine, I Io I month. bMp
8tV; fine fall, 636c. California, northern,
Ivl(iti6c ; middle county, (ji5.,c. Oregon, east.
No. 1 ataple, 68&70c; eastern, clothing, (4i
62c; valley. No. 1, &3jroc. Territory, fine
staple. 7i4'72c; fine medium ataple, 6nS'70e;
fine clothing, tctiec; fine medium clothing,
tB'9J.c; half blood, S6iif7c; three-elghtha
biiKid, win3i; quarter blood, 6&VeV. Pulled,
extra, 7iko 72c; fine - A, fcujtlAc; A aupera, 66
tHiUc.
tT. LOl'I3, May M -WOOL Firm; terri
tory and western mediums, 26Soo; fine
mediums, 2-42Tc; fine, l22o.
4rv York Mlala; gtoeka.
NEW lORK. May Jt Closing quotation
on mining iocas wit;
Alto
Brunaanre Con. ...
Coa. TuDuel atock.
4a hoada
Co. l Va-..-.
Hot Bllxer
Iroa Silver
Ottereil.
.mt
.. t
.. tt
.. 17
.. u
. . to
..lat
Leatvllle Con.
Little Chlet .
Mexiraa
Untari
Oealr
8landaH
Ytlloar Jacket
. 4'i
'. 73
.Jl.i
.11
l.i
I.eeal rttleta.
Quotations furnlahad kr ?amu) Burn.
Jr., tit is mil i-u stunning
ruaahr Parkin " , 114
reluaakiu. Nek, Klllie Ufat I Itti..
CUT Osaak Beat. t4 lt
tn? of Omeke t Itil
Donate Cuvaty 4 last u
taaia cur Walt Co t per eenl
4uisa rtr Ina Ce..
Kaeaae Cur Hi. U t itll
KefcrtaK Telekene tMock t fr seat....
nmxh Oae ta 1H1T
Oaaeba g.er L t F. 4 1M1
Oeube C. 81. R i 114
uuU A I'. B tl r. ta ivlt
I uet at C k. 8L 8jr fit t ear teni..
B14 Aat4
tt i
M4 tft
l't, kc4
1-1 ICW
Uls, Uu
10U
IN
I7S4 M
I7S4 at
tt
! ll
MS, ill
lull
el, el
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. May 26 COTTON-Markt
for apot closed quiet; middling upland,
ll.ooc, middling gulf. U.ttCc. No salra.
Cotton futures opened steady; May, 11.291
ll.ISc; June. 11.15c offered; July, 11.06X-;
August. Iti.Wc: September. 10 934j10.94c; Oc
tolier. 10,. 92c; Novembi-r. 10 Wc offered; De
cember. lu.l-3c; January. lO.Sic; March, 10.7c.
Cotton futures closed Barely stead'-;
Msv, 11 20c; June. 11.02c: July, llo; August.
119ic; September. lO.SSc; October, lue;
November. 10 hoc: lecemher, 10.iSc; Jan
uary. 10K2c; March, 10t7c
GALVESTON, May 24-COTTON-Stead v
at i0c.
NEW ORLEANS. May jn-Cntton rKte
teady. Low ordinary 1HM nominal: ordi
nary H'af nominal: good ordinary 98-ltvr,
low; middling 10 7-1&V-; middling, lie: good
middling. Use; middling fair, llc; fair,
12'tc nominal.
8T. 1X11 IH. May 2S.COTTON-ltart.v ;
middling 10c. salea none: Receipts 674
bales; shipments 9o4; stock CTiU.
CotTee Market.
NEW YORK. May 2 COFFEE Mat ket
for future closed steady, net unchanged to
i points higher, riales locally aere onlv
i.Uni bags, including Mav at 7.10c. July at
f.bic. June at tt.VOc. September at 6 06c. Oc
tober and December at i.kbc and March at
( uuc. spol quiet; No. 7 llio, 7','oSc; No.
4 i-antos. k'ltlkc. Mild, quiet: Cordova. U
tll2Sc. .
Mllwaakre Grain Market.
M1LWAI KEE. May K-WHEU-Sn 1
northern. II jii1,; No 2 northern, 1134V,;
July. I1.17S bid.. - -
1 1 A T .-4 - si a r 1 u rd ay. . i .'. :
HARLY-Bainpie. TwaTTo
2450
CATTLE-eKeceipts of cattle thla morning
ware quite liberal for. a Wednesday, 23s
cars being reported In, as against 246 laat
week, ana 13 cars two weeks ago. Tho
quality ot the cattle waa about on a par
with tha run of the last several days,
the arrivals consisting almost entirely of
killers.
The trade in beef steers was very slow
and dull and it was much later than usual
betore anything like a clearance was ef
fected. Handy weight cuttle of good
quality were, as usual, the best sellers,
and In aoma cases they brought prices that
looked about ateady. Still the tendency
was easier. Other gradr-s of cattle were not
only alow, but luc lower than yesterday.
Cow and holier were atso stow an.j
dull. The best klnda of choice fed cows
and heifers did not show so much chang
but the general market waa downward, ana
In many cases 10c lower.
There were no stockcrs or feeders ot any
consequence in the yards. It being hard
work to find a full load. The feetlng In
consequence of the small run waa firm.
Quotation on cattle: Oood to choice corn
fed ateer, W.aoi7.00; fair to good corn
fed iteera, $&0ij4.60; common to fair corn
fed steers. d.0ual 0; good to choice cow
and heifer, B.4iyi.26; fair to good cowa
and heifer. U.bua: common to fair
cowa and heifer, 2.&ofd4 60; good to choice,
stocker and feeders, S4.404j6.60; fair to
good atockera and feedere., 4.0tnS4 40; com
mon to fair atockera and feeders, HOosa
4 00; stock heifers, I3.2y4.4i); veal calves.
,40H-i7 26; bulls, stags, etc., J3.aotj6.60
Representative sale:
BEEF bTKEtta.
SHEEP Receipts this morning were very
light, but thla feature aeemed to have but
little weight with buyers. They started out
at the opening bidding ateady to a shade
lower, especially on won led lambs. Bales
men did not show any Inclination to grant
any concessions, and as a result the trade
was slow, even In spite of light receipts.
outside of a shlpmnnt of wooled lamb,
the same Quality that topped the market
yesterday, the bulk of receipts waa only
fair on an average. The limited supplies
make it very difficult to call the market
nt no irur level, vin one or two oarj sales jjq. p;o.
... w,,.. .inuii iiguir. rJir.nj iu i.e Buine-
what stronger than yesterday, but the bulk
was weighed up at quotably ateady prices
and a weaker undertone waa evident.
The best mixed clipped lambs and year
lings here sold at 7.86; Spring lambs
brought $7.60, and a string of shorn Idaho
wethers and yearlings moved at $8.60. They
had been on graaa for six weeks and are
about the first (trainers to make their ap
pearance on thla market thla season. The
best wonled Inmbs on aale Drought 19 15.
Quotations pn clipped sheep and lambs:
Oood to choice lambs, 7.65g.H; fair to
good lambs. I7.lfcfj7.66; sood to choice light
yearlings. $ii.2.Vfl 76; good to cholc heavy
yearling. 13.7i4aS.25; good to choice weth
ers, t0.0Ofl6.6O: fair to good wethers. t6.60r?
(.00: good to choice ewes, tfi 864J41.40; fair to
good ewes-, 15 60S6.80; culls and bucks, (2.00
fe00.
Quotations on wooled lnmbs: Good to
choice lambs, S8.ft6f9.16; fair to good lambs,
te. toris.w.
standard foundry at 4s M. Locally tha
market was unchanged.
ST. LOWS. May 2ti METAL? txad.
lower, at R2.'4..T4.. Spelter, firm at
$i.l2V '
OMAHA 4JKr:iat, MlRKCT.
taple tal Faary Fran-ape Prleea Pare
alibied by Bayer aad Wkoleealera.
BUTTER Creamery. No. 1, del rereO to
the retail trad In l ib. cartons. 28c: No, 1
In 60-lb. tub, iiVtc; No. t. In I-lb. cartons.
Ifc: In 60-Ib. tubs. i4c; packing atock, 19;
(alncy dairy, tubs, x9ic. common roll,
fresh made, ISo. Market change every
Turiday.
EUU8 Freih telling atock. candled, SOo.
No storage stock In Omaha market.
CHEESE Finest Wlscnnaln full crim,
Iwlna, 16c; young Americas, 4 In hoop, 16Vc;
favorite, 8 In hoop, 16c; dalalea, 20 In hoop,
t.4c; cream brick, full caa. 16e; block
Cwias. 16c: full cream ltmburger, l(o.
POULTRT Broilers, ; alive, spring.
UVtc; hens, 12Sc; cocks, 8o; ducks. Ho;
geete, 10c; turkeys, lc; pigeons, per dna.,
4o; guinea fowls, per doi., $2 60; squabs,
per do., $2. Dressed hens, 11c; springs,
KOlVHc; cocks, c; due, llo; gee, lie;
tuikey. 21c.
FISH Fresh caught: almost all ar
dressed: Halibut. c; buffalo, c; trout.
12c; bullhead. 14c; catdah, 17c; crapple.
unflah, to to Be; black baaa, 36c; white
fish, 13c; plka, 12c; salmon, 14c; pickerel,
10c; frog leg, 36c. Preah froaeni .White
flth, No. 1, 10c; round, 8c; pickerel,
d raised and headless. 7o; round, 6; pike,
dressed, 10c; round. Vc; red snapper. Uc;
Spanish mackerel, Uo; natlv uiaLkrel, Sua
each.
BEEF CUTB Ribs: No. 1. l5Hc; No.
a. lie lxm: No. I, 7c No.
14c. No. 3. 13c. Chuck-. No. 1. i4tc: No.
7.4c; No. S, 740. Round: No'l, 8S4c; No.
c; No. a. lilac. Plate: No. I, oc; No. 2.
bite; No. 3, S'4c.
FRESH FRUIt-Apples, weatern bo
apples, I2.texj2.50. tiananas, t-bunch lota,
340 per lb. Oranges, 32.oXxitl.2i. Lemon. 33.60
tltoO- Orape fruit, 34.60. Urapea, Malagas,
1 W per keg. Florida pineapples, par crate.
1300.
VBQETABLES Kansas aweet potatoes,
12.76 per bbl. California calery, large, 0c;
mailer, 60c. New York Holland aeod cab
bag a, 4Ho per ib. Wlconin Red Glob
onions, 2o per 'u. California cauliflower,
13.00 pet crate. Tomato, Florida, 6-basket
crate, 32.00; Cuba, -bakt crate, I3.U0.
Lettuce, par dpt., 40c. Old vegetable. pr
anlps, tuinlp. carrota. 32,26 per bbl. Flor
ida new beet, carrot, parsnips, turnlpa,
etc., per doi., 76c.
BTRAWBERRiES-33 00O3.. '
HIDES No. 1 gieen, tc; No. cured, 3a
Representative aalea:
No.
6 weatern ewes
49 western ewes, cull
100 western Iambs
50 western ewes
It) western lambs
18 weatern ewes, culls
ii western ewes
131 western Iambs
IS western lambs, culls
17 western ewes, culls
14 spring lambs
631 Idaho wethers and yearlings.
Av.
2
8.
87
108
69
2
110
83
83
84
3?
to
Pr.
6 60
t 60
8 60
25
6 no
3 So
8 00
7 86
6 00.
7 SO
7 t
I 30
Kg At. Pt. N. At. Tt.
17 tm 6 to it. liti t to
m it i.. un to
14 134 t eO 17 1M4 t W
jl' IVvt t ;0 16 1247 t 0
j, tm t is w mt t to
tt' 10M t 74 it 1211 t 90
ic.' mo I V. l....- 1114 t JO
l; tl4 ll II 1UT t 40
11 1140 t VU It 12') t 40
I, 1173 4 00 30 12W t to
12 lOel t 10 20 lloO t ;
W 1136 I el 46 1444 t M
0 110a t 30 11 114 t W
90 1141 t 20 t 1074 I M
II 1111 t 20 It 1377 t 65
10 114 I to ' 1337 0
13 1123 t It loot t
II Hit I 13 l'l 1334 I tt
13 1164 t 24
COWS.
I 741 I 10 4 13M I 04)
I IW4 I 2t II 12.14 i 16
ITt 4 10 1 tit i It
1 IM 4 til 14 ....HM1 t 10
l'tel 4 40 t 1011 t 40
1 1140 4 aa 4 11.1 t W
1 1066 4 10 3t 1VU t It
1 1110 I 00
HEIFERS.
t 441 4 21 4 IM I 78
t Ul 170
BULLS.
1.... 1360 I 60 1 170 t 00
1 HtO 4 10 1 It WO I 10
J 1310 4 1 14V) t lo
1 li;u 4 at 1 l.i I 14
1 1S70 I 00 1 1 I K
1 114.) t 0O 1 lsW I ti
4 1242 t SO .
CALVES.
t 131 I 1i 1 148 7 It
2 170 7 O) 1 110 7 If
1 100 7 00 1 140 7 It
1 110 7 t 14 133 7 Xi
f 1W 7 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1! aw) 4 14 4 lli 4 7t
t Ml 4 10 t Ito 4 l.i
7 114 4 75 It 714 IM
HOGS Hog sold at prices thla morning
that were any here from atrong to hu
higher than yesterday, the amount of tha
advance depending upon the quality off the
hogs and how badly some buyer happened
to want them. As aa matter of fact, there
were Instances where hoga that did not
meet witn special favor In buyers' eyes did
not ahow much improvement, salesmen In
some caaes reporting that they were corn
lulled to accept steady prices. As a rule
the market was active at the advance and
th great big bulk of the hoga aold In very
good aeaaon In the morning. The most of
the hogs Ml Inside the range off 37 ixu7.:i,
wltn best heavy ranging on up aa high aa
37 40 as high aa anything haa brought j
far till year. .Taking the market aa a
whole it waa in a good healthy and entirely
satisfactory condition so far aa selling In
terest were concerned.
Repiesentatlve sale:
CHICAGO MVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to Mtrong Hog Weak
to Lower.
CHICAGO. Mav 26 CATTLE Receipt
eutimated at 16.000 head. Market steady to
atrong. Steera 35.5015723: cows 34.00776.78;
heifers. 33.60-fj6.T5: bulls, 34.2.Hr6.75: reives.
33.007(7.00; stockers and feeders 33 S0t?5.fiS.
HOGS Receipts estimated 26.000 head.
Market weak to 5e lower. Choice to heavv
shipping 37.4077.60; butcher. H BStiTM);
Merit mixed. f7.107.2B: choice light. 37.2Sfl
f 1; packing 37.31ft7.40: pigs 35.2ji&.&;
bulk of sales. 37.26-97. 40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts cstim-
ted at 10 POO head. Market 10 to 15o lower.
8heep 33.76ftft.80: lambs. 3i.7n'rt 60; spring
iambs, 38.00(611.00; yearlings, 7.0tt&7.76.
St. Laala Live greek Market.
JT. LOUIS, May 2W.CA TTLE Receipt
4.400 head, Including 3.008 Texans. Market
steady to 10c lower. Native shipping and
export ateera. 36.23ii7.nl); dressed beet and
butcher ateera, 36. 404.70; steers under 1,000
pounds, 34.606 90; stockers and feeders,
34.605.36; cows and helfore. 35.35GM.70;
rannera, $2 0033.25; bulla, 34.50$.5.50; calve.
35O037.26: Texaa and Indian steers, 34 509
6.76: cowa and heifers. I2.7r'jt; 50.
HO(li Receipts 10.000 head Market 5c
lower. Plga and lights, 34.76fr7.30; packers,
$7 107.26; butchers and best heavy, $7,860
7.60.
SHEEP AND LA MB-Receipts 2.400
head; market 10 to 16c lower. Native mut
tons. 34 60tf4.40; lamba. 37.00(74)26; culls and
bucks. 3S.6043s.00; stockers, $3,0074.00.
Kiawi City Lira itoek Market.
KANSAS C1TT. May 24). CATTLE Re
celpts, 3,000 head Including 1.100 head south
ern; market weak to 10c lower; choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, $4.4081.00; fa'r
to good, 5.50tfj35; western steers, 3o.4ot
6.76; stockers and feedera, $4 3f'0 76; south
ern ateera. $4.50uJ.6o; southern cows. $3.40
4 60: natlv cows. $.1367)4 60; native heifers,
$4.ot&4.75; bulls. $36.. calves. $4.0i8.7d.
HOGS Receipt. 16,000 head; market
atrong to 5c higher; top 17 474: bulk of
aale, 40, heavy. l7.30ij7.47H; pack
er and butcher. $7.06457.40; light, $6 Su
7.20: pigs, $o.7oi.7S.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3.000
head; market strong to loo higher; lambs,
$7.26i9.00; yearlings. $6.7o4jf 7.60; wether,,
KG. 'AW. 60; ewes, 34.6O4i.u0; stockers and
fedeers, 33 2biu6 00; Texas mutton. $4.76(3
6 26.
2.
2.
2.
4
Article.
I Open. High. Low. Close.
What
July
September
December
September
December .
I I
1 0M4j 1 10H
1 04 I 1 044
1 02Sl 1 034
69HI 89vj 69H 69HB
64i f)l 64',l v K.A
63S' 634J 13 63A
A aiked. B bid.
No. A Sb. fr. Ko. 4. 8h. Pr.
7 147 40 t 10 71 lit H 111
II ! 3.1 t to II 21 10 7 li
17 Ill ItO t tu 7 Ht 10 7 It
I lat ... t 10 It S40 40 7 1
71 lat t te 77 UJ 120 7 It
ti 210 W II. ! 4 , . Hi
12 12 ... t te ;.. Ul u 7 14
tJ 14 40 I IS Ul 40 7 li
to JU 240 llo t: ... 52J . . 7 17 14
71 1st It Ik V: 24 . 7 17,
17 1SI ... t te 7 2.S0 at 7 I
13 721 82 6e II ttl ... t M
84 tT l I as tat ... 7 to
tr ttl . It a .tat 10 7 to
11 Ita . . I 00 73 4 40 1 1.1
4 2l I a ttl It 7 20
14 lo ao 7 it 1 m u 7 M
M I ' 0 ! 4it 40 I 10
7S 3"4 200 7 00 t; ho . . 7
14 laS 40 7 1 iJ .,J 10 7 t
i ill 1 7T let let 7 to
t: ii t m r 241 it 7 to
lal ljo 1 u to t, . j
7' "7 to 7 at, 7a 2.1 ... 7
71 ill ... I i4 al 1.-4 ... 7
I .... .. jn ... ; iki ti, Ift 7 .4
ifc .. -1 7 'ift e1 ;t; j a
1 224 tu I He li 21 1,0 I li
kt. Joaepk l-le Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. May 26 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,300 head. Market ateady steers.
34.6lt?(6.30; cows and heifers, $2 6Va00;
calves. $3,601(1 $.60.
HOOS Receipts, 7,600 head. Market
steady; top. $7.424; bulk of sale. 37 0rij'7 35.
SHEEP AND LAMB!) Receipts, 600 head.
Market steady; lambs, $7 .totjroo.
fllaas City Lira Stock Market.
SIOL'X CITY. Ia , May 2.-Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 700 head: mar
ket ateady to luc lower; beeves, 15.0037 .,
fat cowa and heifers, 34.00tt6.00, feeder,
$4 6O4i6.20; yearlings. $4 0034 (a).
HOGS Receipt. I.suO head; market ic
higher: range of price, 36.Socu7.i-. bulk of
salt, 37.0Og7.10.
lock la Sight.
Receipt of live atock at tha aix principal
weatern market yeaterday:
Cattle.
tsoutb Omaha 6.2.M
fciioux City 700
11. Joseph 1,310
Kansas City 8 0t)
tit. Louis 4.400
Chicago , 14
Hog. BhcM-ps
14.TW4 i.;ho
2.W0
7.600
13.IIU0
10.7
36,000
8.000
2,408
i. tm
$:.7lVriS.90;
$S5fi3.75;
K MM.
$V20; W.
Kaaaaa City Grata and Provision.
KANSAS CITY, May 24.-WHEAT-.Noi 2
hard, $1.21i l: No. 3 hard, $1.301 3h; Nor
3 red. $1.6oiil 68; No. 3 red, $1.46ftl.&4.
CORN L'nchunged; No. 2 mixed, 734c ;
No. 3 mixed. 730'J4o: No. 3 White, 73Stf
7ittc: No. 3 white. 3,fj73c.
OATS L'nchanged; No.. 4 white, iaVgejOc;
No. 2 mixed, 6tJj7c.
HYE 826c.
HAY L'nchanged; choice timothy; 13 OOft!
13 50; choice prairie. $11.26.o'11.6o; choice al
falfa. 316.76itjl7.76.
BLTTER-Creamery. 23c; firsts. 21V;
seconds, IKVjc, packing stock, lilt.
EGGS Extras. 22c-; current receipts,
l!ejc; seconds and ulrtles, l7Hc.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu .16.a) 16,t4)
Corn, - bu 14,( lh.Or)
Oait, bu 3,0u0 . JJAO
Opttona at Kansaa City:
1 14, ' 1 0
1 044.4.
1 02V, 1 03
Visible goppllea of Grain.
NEW YORK. May 26 Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Rrftdstreels show tha following changes In
available supplies aa compared wltb pre
vious account:
Wheat. I nlted Statea, east of Rockies,
decreased 2.009.000 bu.: Canada, decreased
84K.O00 bu. Total. Vnited States and Can
ada, decreased 3.967.000 bu.; afloat for and
In Europe, decreased 100.000 bu. Total Amer
ican and European supply, decreased 3.067,
OuO bu.
Corn. Vnited Statea and Canada. de
Creased 333.000 bu.
Oats. I'nlted States and Canada, de
creased 363 000 bu.
Tho leading decreases and Incretses re
ported this week follow:
Decreases, Manitoba. 330.000 bu.: Louis
ville. 34.000 bu.; Milwaukee (private ele
vators). 75,000 bu.
Increases, Goodrich. 221 000 bu.
Olla aad Rasla.
OIL CITY,. Pa., Mav 2S. OIL-Credlt
balances $1 88. Runa 88.481, averaga 141,344;
shipments 176.S23; average ITS 220.
SAVANNAH. Oa . May 20.-OIL Tur
pentine firm, 38HJ384e.
ROSIN Klrm. Quiet: B.
$3 20fc3.S0; E $3. 46fc 8. 60; F.
$3 7003 80; H. $4 00; 1. 34 10;
34.M; N. $40Jfi.20; W. O.
$6.26.
D.
a
M.
W.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL, May 2.-WHEAT-Spot.
No. 2 red. western winter, nominal. Fu
tures, quiet: July, s ,d; September, 8s
$T4id: December, 8s 3Hd.
CORN Spot, firm; new American, mixed,
via Ua! verluii, 6 71 KotllleS, quiet.
May, nominal; July. 6a 5'd.
tiiar aad Molaaaea.
NEW YORK, May 26. SCO A R Raw
firm; fair refining. $.42c: centrifugal. 96
teat. 3.02c, molasaes sugar. 3.17c: refined,
ateady; crushed. $.6oc; powdered, 3 05c;
granulated. 4 96c.
Be Want Ad atlmuiate trad move.
Total
.33,636 74.304 17. or)
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 26. M ETA 1.8 Th
London tin market was higher, with spot
at 132 12a 6d and futures at 133 1? d.
locally the market waa dull, with apot at
$2(iua29.30 Copper was over 1 higher in
lxmdon, with spot at 61 2s td and futurea
at aval 16a 3d. Locally th market ,
firm and a little higher. Lake. $13 2fiy11 50.
electrolytic. $13 00313.25; caatmg. $a7V,'iT
13 124 Tha London lead market wa lower
al 13 3s M. Locally th market wa firm
and a shade higher at $4.ik'4 40. fpelier
waa unchanged at 22 In lx.ndon Locally
the market wa firm at $5 latti 20. The
Engu.n iron market wa hlguer, with
Conepaalona la Distress.
As the fraxzled ata magnate wandered
gloomily down the street hn came uprm a
wroden-legged man crying aoftly.
"How row. good filend." said the mag
nate. "Your trouble'"
"I have liewn reading a stieevh In rnn
grees about the timber aupply. When thu
wood ia all gone where will I get a i.ew
leg 1
"My frlepd " aald (he magnate, softly,
"I waa juit wondering th same thing
abnnt my nat."
W hereupon they both went In anj l ad ar.
Arbor day cocktail - ltn k
Teo Kllletl la fcsglaaloa.
BRA DrORI . Pa . May ib.A nltrn-glyer-in
factory of th IHiew.nt Powder coiii.nv
five milea eouth of l ti lea oity. exploded thl
morning Tao men ten .hlon to gtum
and much prox-i t a damaged.
Herbert E Gooch Co.
Brokers anil Dealers
OftAnr. rsoTisTOirti. BTOOsa
Oatkt Offlcai 810 3f. T. Z.U BleVg.
U Talapboa. Sowglas UL
3adaaa4at, A-8181 aag A-3133,
Oidaal aud Levi gast llouaa ta i& luib
i