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11 ... fj OMAHA. TIITIK8DAY, MAY 20. 1910. i i i r AIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Balli Are Inclined to Support the , l&ng Side of Weak 8pot. couu-'rniisHEs rateee dull Cora Fallowed Wheat and Eased Oft t oa Karly, Selling? Receipts in Mf airly . Liberal luarpavaa Lean Bullish. '- OMAHA. May 25. 1910. Tit condition were unchanged at the opening and lower cablea were an eneour IgehientVlo sellers - lm th. niKar ha nil lyills -were more Inclined to support the long slle on weak spots. Cool weather in the' north went waa treated aa bullish.- Corn waa rathe dull after the fit-it ruHh of eider; and -liter followed wheJl Hue tuatlouar Complaint of poor returna from eariy seeding ar.barlnnlng to coma In. i-airly traolhg in wheat proved to be further arlling and valuea war weak and lOWer. I Kuhiwin tioava . la nlflivhlt leas bearish, and tradera were alow aellera at the ' low point. Closing valuea were sirol.gvr. lad- higher. . . The rorn market followed wheat and eased off on the early eelllng. Later valuea firrned lib a trifle .and cash markets were reported steady la a shade better, Recelpta .are . fairly fiberal. ' .Primary wheat recrlnts wera 379.000 DU. " and.-shlinnenU were 159.000 bu., against re ceipts last year of 121,000 bu. ana anipments of 425,ouu bu. - . . Primary oorn recelnta were 618.000 bu. and hlnett wefe 8O9.0U0 bu., against receipts iai,yer oi xjw.wo liu. and shipments oi w, 000 lm. ' Clearances wera laflOO hil. of oorn. 3. 000 bo. of outs and wheat and flour equal to 415.000 ou. i . ' .. , Liverpool closed ltilfrtj lower on wheat ana 54a, lower on corn.' ' Lot-arrange, of- upturns: bid; cash unchanged to le lower; No. t mixed, 69-&'0c; No. 3. 68ti5c; No. 1 white, lf"ie: No. 3, 61c. UAfK-wo. 2 white, rn :4Z; mixed, 01 HTK-1i53c. HA Y lnchanffad: choice timothy. $15 00: choice pralrlc, flO.754fll-0O; choice alfalfa, fl &OW17.60. HLTTER Creamery, extras. 27c; flrsta, 25c; seconds, 23c; packing stock. 20c. r-ouT-Tnw rrmtrc TTiMTni ftnvn EGGS steady; current receipts, n'" ixvuuuu tviiu aiuivatiau uvuu Cases. 36.45; mlscellaneoua cases, eft.sv. southerns, 16 05; storage packed, 35 70. Wheat, bu I6.O0O , w pno Corn. bt 27. ' 6 Oats, bu .' ...4,000 15,000 WEATHER IN THE URAL ..BELT Teeaperaiare Generally Higher Iroaa Mlaaoorl to the Rockies. OMAHA. May 25, 1910. The eastern deDresslon has continued orices of stocks and active selling all slowly eastward during the past twenty- through the list. This proved decisive on tour noma and now overnes ine upper unra tne uncertain sagging tendency 01 prior;, valley, lower lakea and eastern stales, tin- which had developed earlier and which had settled weather continues with' this dla- been carrying pricea steadily downward turbancn, and raina were general east of from an opening level slightly higner than the Miaalaainnl river during the last twen- last nlaht a closina Diices. ty-four hours, ana are railing at points in 1 -j na aroop in tne maraet waa in conuam the lalta res-ion. along tne middle Atlantic I with the better tone of foreign markets and cnui. mri in -the east suit states tnui morn-1 wun tna improvement 01 tne eiemama ino ' abi nf ha-11 ln-eaaura overlies ins ex-1 tne situations urn nova iwen uiucu. trem upper vaileya and the wast gulf The London oondltlon seemed to be re states and generally olear weather prevaila lleved by the progresa of the atock west of the Mississippi river to tha moun- settlement and by a turn tewarda ease In tains. A trough of low pressure extends the money market there, which was re , ,1.. ..,.. ( 1 . ni. n m.,i f H tat'tA in a furthar w I n A In foreign ex- .... Ik. mniinlila Hiatrlot a nrl lha Waal har I Chlnll rates In Nt YorK. While Lolldull Is generally unsettled throughout tha west, proiessed no expectation 01 a rtuuuumi i Teinperaturea ara allghtly higher weat of I morrow, the official discount rates of the the Missouri river into tna mountains, ana 1 uana 01 uiinnu ? ' IV h .aiw win ha aiia-litiv warmar in thia rates for tha settlement were higher than vicinity tonight, with fair tonight, probably two weeks ago, apeculatlon tnere was followed by showera Thuraday. cheerful on Ui expectatloa ot caalng .Trl?PwRhUtrh. ?. thr.Pvear2? " COa 1- pointed out that the railroad sred with tba laac tnrae yeara: embarrassed aa between their canva ArOeiea.iypen'l Migh. Low. Cloaa. Tea r. M!heat-- " May.,-. 102 102 T 1 1 Jdly... n' t l7 7 'K Coin My.. . B 65 ' Wi M JH July... bl- 67H ,67 W Oata-K, t- 1 '- "' Juiy.k.,..0j: 3? 87 91 7 rr r r" - V aTlnasftlaaa aaajfa' Plli. WKAT No. I hard. ItOOl .01; No. hard, ktvuDHc; No. nard, 8ok&c; No. I spring, i.Wy i.oi; No. I spring, wmprnc; ino, !t durum. MaH6c: Nn. s durum. 83ii84c. COHN-No. I white, 5c: No. t white, 874 65ci No. 4 white, 5tHif,7c: No. t color. eH6o; No. 2 yellow, 66c; No. t yellow, no. yeuow, .is?iooc; io. s corn, xXc; No. 8 -corn, 55(uiiic; No. 4 oorn, no grade, 4JxBoac.v uATS-atandard, 3737Hc; No. S white, v-iaivt au, i-.u. wnue, oovdusc; i-o. o yer ilpw, M.'Ao: No. 4 yellow, a4c; 'No mixed. Sftfojflu. - BAKLEY-No. 4. 4S49c;-No. 1 feed, 40 sic; rejvciea, vioc. ItTJi-rNo. J. Tf7Sc; No. J, TieTic. v v. ' Carlo t Uecelpta. . Wlieat Corn. 0U. Chicago v.....,... .81 J03 182 AllnheapoJia 137 , Omahav. . .7 63 11 J-uiutn. i.. ,.,...t; 17 ... CHICAGO GRAIJV AND PROVISIONS Features oil tha Tradlag; and Closlas frlcn on Una Board of Trade CHICAGO. May 25. Pvroterhnlca In Mav wheat flashed out at. the close today. The concentrated hoWlac by one Interest in contracts for that month Is supposed to .. . . be 6,000.000 bushels, whereaa the best the bears and elevator people will be able to it eaumate are correct, la to furnish I 8.500.000 or 4.000.000 bushels for - Aallverv. Aiure inw i cent, a bushel ; waa added to m price or that otrtton in the last th rtv minutes . this afternoon, making, the -net advance during the session 24c fo c. The crop months closed to o up. Corn showed Km ol io to. tflc Oats (Inlshed He lower to He hiKher, and provisions scored a loss ot J2Hi&a7Ha'' 1 Broknrs are oX the opinion that there IvUl be , some unusual ax tlvlty In May wheat ChtitrutM hffrra tha anil rt itk. tH irtfitiffi. The covering of a big line of short r y. heat hy a largo local speculator was the chjef, strungthenlJig factor . today. Until the last hour, the market except for May was generally weak and the news mainly lr, bearlKhi r'or a while -there was much un J loading hy longs, and miscellaneous traders who notwithstanding the sharp declines t-and general" liquidation of -the 'last few .days were-'Confronted hy. cables seeming , . to Indicate a liuation. th weakest In years from a standpoint of supply and demand. A larx southwestern trader who waa on NEW YORK STOCiiS AND BONDS jProceeding-t in Congress Followed by Weakening of Prices. News that Iaterlor Banks Are Paylac Off Loaaa to' Chicago Banks la Sign of JRncooraaje. aaeat. NEW YORK. May 26 Reports of the proceedings In the United mates senate today were followed by a weakening of ver certificates outstanding. $W,199.0nO. General fund: Ptsndnrd silver dollars In general fund. Il.896.24fi; current liabilities, $M77.fi22; working balance In treasury offices, 217.313.031; In banks to credit of treasurer of tha Unted ftates, t37,13.64; subsidiary sliver coin, $Jl.i.tt.T04; minor coin, tl.3l1.cno; total balance In general fund. ICM,62. New York Money Market. NEW TrtRK, May 2R.-MONKY-On call, firm at SVJH per cent; ruling rateSH per cent; closing bid, I per cent; orterea retTXt dayt V. 8. rat. la. rf to Is, coupon... V. i. H, rag..... to coupon ..... V. S. 4a. rag.... flo eoipon Atihlaoa gen. do- c. 4ft , do ct. ta t. C. b. 1st 4ft.. si. a Ohio 4ft..., no IHft rto . W. IVka.- Drk. Tr. ct. 4a.. tn. of Oa. is.., On. UoAthar 6a. are 1910. 1909. 1908. 1907. BmuB,'"'? Mlnlmtrrh temperature..'. 46 63 63 6 n5!L f.' rr, L , ZTeUIIIKKllVll a.,,..,,.....- .W .AX O' " hv .1J .Owl iimi. nrnfltuhla aarnlna- nower on the Normal temperature for today,-65 degrees. I one aid and of pleading poverty, on the Deficiency In precipitation sine March L other. 6.69 lnohes. I News that a Chicago municipal bond of- DWiciency correSDonding period In 1909. fr at 4U nr cent had brought no bioa as 2.90 inches. - high as par. was' discussed aa a sign of Utficiency corrasnandlna nerlod In 1904. ih. ilnn . ' .67 Inches. - I Another sign of Improvement In tha credit A. . WEXSIL Local Sorecaater. situation was the report from Chicago that interior -banks were paying oit iono w Corn and Wheat Region Bnllctln. Chicago banks on a scale sufficient to oi-- t . M . m . ... . I far rxxaurrVa seeking employment in call tor umsna. nours andin Wednesday OMAHA DISTRICT. riUrimmt for tha aama reason. It Temp.- Rain- .,.m,t hnwevar. that tha call for llqulda- fitatlons. Max. Mln. fall. . Sky. t n .nniixi with aoual force to tha stock Clear market and overbalanced any benefit tnere Ft. cloudy mtirht have haan to aDeoulatlve sentiment i (rum the improvement in emiu" -k Clear I f.n kv thi nrnpjtH. Clear I The Droareaa of the railroad bill In the Cloudy united States senate Is taken by the f lnan Cloudy cal district to show a growth of the more x-t.ciuuay radical forces ot control oi rauroau an Clear I Ft. cloudy Bonds were Irregular. Ttotal sales, par Clesr value. 11.692.000. United States bonds wera id Wheat Region Bnllctln. Chicago banks on a scale sufficient to or- iaha. Neb., for the twenty-four fl0" tT1 "coUnued evt na at Sam 7R(h meridian lima loans In New York. Ine continuea evi ?l5iv SlO- dence of liquidation In the grain and cot- r?,LDt market, is taken a. matter for en- Ashland, Neb 76 Auburn, Neb 76 B'keh Bow. Neb. 76 Columbus, Neb... 76 Culbertson,' Neb.. 80 Fall bury. Neb... 75 Fairmont, Neb... 71 Or. Island, Neb.. 74 Hartlngton, Neb. 70 Hastings, Neb.,,i 75 Huldrege, Neb... K Oakdale. Neb..... 71 Omaha, Neb....... 71 Tekamah, Neb... 72 Alia, la 66 Carroll, la ,68 Clarlnda, la...... W Sibley. la 66 Sioux City, la... 66 , 44 41 42 40 M 48 . 48 48 84 49 47 88 . 45 87 89 36 46 -48 . .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00. .00 .00 ...00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 Clear I nn aii Clear Number of sales and leading quotations r on bonds were as loliowa: Clear I galas. High. Low. aces. Clear Alllft-Chalmani ofd Clear I Am Initiated Copper Clear - I AmarlcarwAiTttullurai Clear Am. Baat Sussr.. Minimum temperaturu . lor iwelve-hour Amrin? ........ J1 a, a, fi I Altls j CK. T .... a ... giOdivu wt'iii v m iui DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain Districts. Columbus. 0......'17 Louisville, Ky -18 Indianapolis, and. -18 Chicago, 111 26 HW: LOUIS, . MO 13 ips Moines,, la.... 14 Minneapolis, Minn, au Kansss City. Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb 19 Stations. Max. Mln. fall. OS 72 . JJ2,..-. ,68-1,'; - 72 , 68 60 74 72 48 62 ' . 4h- , 46 40 36 60 42 Am. Cotton Oil. Am. H. U ptd Am. Ire Seeurltias American Ltniead ,30 1 Amartcsn Locomotive 604 . r - ifi AQ1.- S. ' at x. ' Am. Btaol Foundries.. U; Am. Buir Haflnlni... 00 .i. t. a T oo ; TnhaMin ofn .... 00 American Woolan .DO I Anaconda Mining Co.. 00 Atcklson Showers ocourrtd In the Kansas City dla- tch"?a 5'4 trict and raina were general in the eastern Atlantic Coast Lane... Chmapaak A Ohio... ..)'f--.e i n cios i f ,. Mar V x - the .floor-' In person . completed the selling out or a big line quite late in tha day. Findlnkt art absence of pressure, shorta be- kan t cover. Strength in corn waa also a factor.-: An unusual feature was the wide range in the quotations for May at the close, trades on account of the peculiar condi tions, varying- from 1.10(rl.lOH, the top ngurea (or me auy., i ne low potnt, 81.V7H, -vaa touched In the first half hour. 8ep "I ttnbP fluctuated between 9tl4c and 97Ho, ftX 'closin firm-- at-87Ho.- a net aaln ' of vie. Many cotnpiaiiita as to tne necessity or re- pianxing corn were noara louay. tseptem- soia irom unua wc. closing stranr net higher. Cash demand, however. was poor. No. 2 yellow closed at 60H4T61C. Oata followed the other gralna on the early declines, and there was modorate responaet-aiso to tne later rallies, Sep tember ,,prco llmlta wera 36Va S7Vo, with the close a shade up at S7Hc Provisions were very weak. I'ork fln- jsnea m4.HC'orr; iara, isc, and ribs 12Ho. Leading, quotations ranged aa follows: Dortion of the corn and wheat region. i;".V?Tzr" T rYeealng temperatures were reported at I ik", R.pii Tr". eveu aLauvna m in? .iiiiafcivn uiaiuuu 1 Canadian Pacific , ' ' L. A, WELSH, csntral lath.r Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. contrai Laaih.r ptd Central of New Jaroar NEW UlfiniGRAIj MARKET I Chaaapasko' ft Ohio Ch oaso ft Alton.... n,li..M at. W . naw Hsoisiiou oi isc umy on larionaic. O. w. pra Commodltlea. t CMrage i N. w. NEW YORK. May 2B.-FLOUR-Qulet I ' mi.".'.''' aoa aoout steauy; SDnng Datenta. lo.suai rk,inrada F. ft I 6.60; winter straights, 84.70tt4.80; winter Colorado ft Southern patents. K.UUtfSi.i"; sprllig cleaj-s, I4.2fm.a0; Oonaoltrtatad ua wmivr ninii.-ivo. 1. H.n7W4.r:. .- winiar w- I v.vi u rrwww . tru. .Vn 9 3 7fitfT-i on-. iv.. I DaiaWsro & Hudson 84.85CP6.00;'. receipts,:. l,384 buahela, ship- 2nI, -orlna ments, 7S1 bushels.: , I ffi ' r rtVr. f t utu r i r .....,. . v. i . i i I'Mvinvi. "- ai uvzi .i. " j, "Tim , ivtft.ni, wuaiBo, tx.avuaaui aiin urieu, i Krlo 1st pfd WliKAT-KDOt. firm Ntti 2 "nert II IU n....l uMri . nomtnaLc..'L. f.; No. 1 noclhcrn. 8L.17. nom- aroat Northern- ptd inai, I. . o. . . Ajption. marker: Wheat I wnwt wortnarn. ure cus, snowed a very steadyv undertone In the mmou cantmi , face of 'hnrlih' famltn ailvlmi .u,ri,,nn. 1 lmorboroustl Mat e,ir.-SVtrin Jie-PlV0f!h,0.riS 19 lnwrnaUoJlMHar;Ur- Ho net advance. May. '-fl.lOVk01.UU. K.'li.TfSalt'S.'.;"" nlAunfl i ill. I ,, , t, ai nr. r t fn. . i , , .. ...... ... .7b. ciruicniuar, . fti.vivtvi.uo, ciosea tows Central .... U.02TA;' receipts, 40,800 bushels. Kanaaa City Bo... uukjm pot, rirm no. t. eso. nominal. IK. c go. ofd... elevator aomestlo basis; export No. 2. Laeleda oaa u 1,400 71 WH a s 4H .""ino 'mh tvt 100 14 l.tuO 0 ' l li (I U Z.tl0 17 b U 400 41 47 44 13,100 II 78H 78Vi 100 104 11)4 1041s 400 64 46 MVS SOO Ji3li 12J'4 121 LOT) m. 134 138 SCO 44 M 94 ino J4 , , 8.10ft 43V4 4It4 4I 4.7W) 111 1USV4 10H litt 101 H ldl H 101 Si , 100 111 Ul Ul 4,400 S7H SDV4 84Vi , t. .00 81' 8i)S )t4 , 1.104 1884 WSi 14H . I,00 41 17 17 100 1M 108 104 K)0 4 46 It 60 1W 1J8 '4 ner cent. Time loans, firm; sixty 84 per cent; ninety days, vg4 per cent; six months, 4'54'i per cent. PR1MB MLHCANTILB PAPER l5V4 per cent STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 84 8440tf 4 8460 for sixty-day bills and at 4.8746 for demand; commercial bills, 84.3a34. 84. 81LVKR Bar, 63Sc; Mexican dollars, 44c. UONDB Government, steady; railroad, heavy. Closing quotations on bonds were a followa: . .1014 MM. M. M. 4VS.... WV4 .inn japan 4s "S .lot do 4Ha .'. HS .101 K. O. Bo. lit ta 71 .114HL. 8. datk. 4s 14U.... 3 .lltWL. ft N. snl. 4a MVi Allls-Oial. 1st 6s... It M.. K. ft T.-lst 4... r. Am. Ai. Rft 1"1 o l- H Am. T. ft T. ct. a..M1,Mo. i-oirie 4. 11 m. Tobacco 4a 'N. It. K. of M. 4H n da ta IN. T. I.', f. SVift f Armour ft IId. to 4" J N. N. H. ft tl. 10 CT. 4ft 131 lit N. ft w. lit e. 4ft... m 1 do CT. 4ft l'Oti rNo. Pacific 4i 101 . do tft 71 , 4'H.O. 8. U Kds. 4a M to Pens. T. asas 1416... 104S do eon. 4s 104 vSRaaainc son. 4s KU, O. ot N. j. K. 6s...ltlV48t. L. ft S. . Ig. 4s. tl Chas. ft Ohio 4V....100Vi do gen. 6ft do rat. 6a t4H8t. U 8 W. o. 4s.... T! Chicago ft A. tH.... do lit gold 4ft tOMj C. B. ft Q. J. 4a.... s''HBaaboard A, 1 4ft.... 1S do gen. 4 7H8o. Pclflc col. 4... tH C. U. ft B.P. g. tVa Hit o - s 100 ., I. ft r. o. 4s.... n oo m rai. ia do rtf. 4a 64 8o. Hallway 6s 104 Colo, lnd. ts 77 do gen. 4s.. .i TT Colo. Mid. 4ft Union pcitio 4ft iwi C. ft 8. r. ft ft. 4H. 7 do er. 4s 105 D. ft H. ct. 4ft do lat ft rat. 4ft.... in D. ft R. O. 4ft M U. 8. Rubber 4ft m do rat. fis n V. 8. stsai m ta i" Distillers' 6a 4 'v.-CSaro. Chm. 6s.. tt fcrla p. 1. 4s glKWalswh lat 6a 104 do gen. 4S ia o la a ax. .a iu do ct. 4a ser. A.. 76 Weatern Md. 4ft M do aariea B S4Waat. Elac. CT. ts.. M 0. Else. ct. 6ft. ...1st Wia. central 4 0 111. Can. lat rer. 4.. ni'MO. rac. t. o cui, an Int. Mot. 4e 0 Bid. OHra4. Local Seearlttes. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, Auditorium, Chicago, ta, lilt Cltr of Omaha 4Wa, M94 Cudabr Pscklng Co. 6a Iowa Portland Camant bonda, ts Iowa Portland Camant Con. ts.. Kaat St. Louis ft Bub. 64 Kansas City Stock Yards atock.. Long Ball Lumbar Co Lincoln, Nab., 4a, 1420 Nebraska Tal. stock. 4 par aeat North putts vsl. irn. Co. 4S, usu.... Omaha Watar Co. ta. 1114 Omaha Water Co. ts, U44 Omaha Oaa 6a, utn Omaha Oaa 4ft, 1IU - Omaha Blao. Llaht p. is."t9M Omaha lilac. LitM ptd 6 par cant.... Omaha at By. aa, 114 O. ft C. B. St. Br. (a. lltt 0. ft C. B. BU Hr. pd.... O. ft C d. bu nr. cam O. ft C. B. M. ft B. pfd. ....,... Paolflo Tal. ft Tel. 6s, 1M7 Bouth Omaha ts, Cltjr ot Bwartichlld ft Bulibargar 4a, ml..... Topaka Br ta, )M0 Trl-Cltr Ry LL 6a union Btoek Yards Co., go. Omaha... BX-OITldCDa. Articles. Open. Hlgh.'l Low. Close. Yes . 4 Wheat May " '.' July-'' ,a,, sfVc1-; '' V inrn May I July li; "July .. ' '".Kept.' Dec. !! Pork July 1 Sept. v Lard v. J"y Sept. M. Rlba . f-u'v i ,. Sept 0U-V.1 '-67i. 6914WVS 56S&6 88 37373"1 stsj 22 12V 23 V) 12 25 12 17V 12 23H 12 UVki '110441 1 07W 8tii 6H4 374, 22 20 22 20 12 26 12 17 12 22H 13 12 12 00 66 ' 3D 36 87 22 00 21 80 ia 12! 12 06 12 10 1 10 R 7 . Vtf " 681 ' 60 6010, W S8 I8SI 87!37 . 871 87 22 1T 22 62 a flJ'dll a 4U 12 221 12 87 12 121 12 27 12 20 I 12 82 11 uivti u zu 1 07 88 57fl 69 H 6iM 66 S9 8 (.j: No t. ..- ' l Cash quotations were as follows: vi.ni'R Kteadv: winter Datenta. 84 86 95.26 s winter aftrglnlnu, 4.80i&4.l)0; spring straights, W4.70iM.SO; bakery, 4.Jiaa.. - MV hViNll. I. ClOi M BAULKY Feed or mixing, 528 Wc; fair to f vholca malting. 80fli6c. v iKEDaUr'liit'. .No. 1 southwestern. $3 IS No..l northyestei;n, 82 23. Timothy. 48u. I'l.ivar 111 K rl"" rHOV191oN8 Mess pork, per hbl., 822.23 r 4ia bo. aJtrd, per Ktt lbs., 812.60. Short ribs, .(...Men iloose),., 812412.67V. Short clear , aides tboxed) flJxu 13.76. jB "Total xlearancca of wlieat and flour were equal to S16.OU0 bu. Primary rereipta were ?..0U0 bu- compared with 121,000 bu. the corresponding aay a year agu. kt ' Estimated recolpta for lomorro:- Wheat, 18 rare corns, lit cars; oats, 46 cars; hogs, 2S.000 head. . . . Chicago Cash Pricea Wheat: No. t red, flt lO 11; No.i 8 red, 81.06 ffl-0; No. i hard, tUtuul 01; No. 1 northern spring, 2L11 NVi. 2 .noi-thurn surlnar. ll.OTU'iiLlO: No. tprlng. 81.004(107. Corn: No. 2 caah. 69 "lioc; No. 8 cash, t65; No. white, 623 i V-'xc: r40. white, 6ivsszc; Mo. a yeuow , .6"atC0c. Oats: No. 2 cash. MW. No. 1 M ite, 4041c: No. 8 white. oTVuS No, I atnte. '3o33,c; standard. TOH-iltlc. . HliTTEK Hwady; creameries. 26flST0 dntt'ioHi 2.iuJc. -,. t-YkluSr-Steady; receipts ?.11T cases; a ,M.ilk, cases Included, lfSQUci flrsta, 18c 4a mime, first. 80e.it '' .... CIlAKSkU rirm; daisies. 14416c: twins. . l4tiUc; young Americas,' 14j(i6c; lung horns. -l44jlSc. ' t. , potatoes Eaav: choice . to fancy, 809 lOULTUY-l;'lrin; turkya. ltc; chickens 'i 17. ' - i.-'.vi6AunK,"!i."' "a., sovc) eu 10 . 8i Jba. 4iw:-iva 10, no ids., inline, ritlcago Iteelpta Wheat, 61 cara: corn, 201 cars;' oats.- la? ears. Kslltnated Tomor ror Wheat. It oars: corn, 143 cara; oata. Xii ;ax8i.j,. a'.r , - - - - ...... Kanans City Craln nnd Pruvlaiona. SANHAST'CITY.' May .-WHKAT-Jul v. Tiw84c.itrltV; ateptember, (So. -sellers; r'isugru; ru. s naiu, ai.u.Tj i.v ; iso. fl f. o. b. Option market J?"1""' Minn, ft Bt. L M.. St. P. ft 8. 8. M.. K. ft T.. M . K. ft T. Ptd... Mlaaourt pacitio M. was without transactions, closing tfA,o 1111 iiiKiitr. may .ciosea, bsfcc; July, 6c; r-eajwmimir, on-j,c; receipts, 4,0W 'DUHhelS shipments, 989 bushels. OATS-Spot, easy; mixed 26,232 nnunris 5"?. ' nominal; natural white, 26j2 pounds, 4ft ! National Lm .-, 47cJ clipped white, 34iS42 pounds, 4jg'48o. N. B. R. ol M. td pfd a niwu; , iJiiiuv, 0A.lO((l'A.2V; NO. 1. I NIW IOTS VTlnrmi 11.16; No. 2. 81.0601.10: No. 8. 86c&it.OO. N. Y.. O. ft W.... Burs-wuiet; state, common to choice 1 norioia "" iBira, ioi i, nominal; X SC1I10 coast. I i, T7. 1H09. l4(iilSe: 1908. nominal. Northern Psclfto HIDES Firm; Central America, 23c: S01"0, n.o Lt,-,-.nii aoju., paiuiaylTanla LEATHER Firm; hemlock flrsta, tfi p''n.0 b"'l.' 29c; seconds, 2S27c; thirds, 2225c; rejecu, wltabur? cSlL . . i . . a.A'ff'V I PfS)gMg4ftl HtfJvl KJMr..,, PROVISIONS Steady; mess. 824.00 Pullman Palace Car 24.60; 1 family, 82.5027.00; short clear. Railway Steal Spring. to.wvjci.w. dto, BicKojrj mess, Ild.tvU I naaaing IK 00: famllv I1B OOdv 2t) 00- hr him. ni A Rniibllt ttMl 25.00. Cu. meats, steady; pickled bellies, RsWle Btaal ptd.. .lL' L55M h?.m-: rZI ..'and Co.-pii: nrlnu tU BMtlJ UK- raflnaH aa.v .l . 81. U ft 8. X . PIO. , 213.40; South America, , ,M.60;. "compound! hk, a' w dM."..'.-! W ... I Bloas-Bhafflold 8. ft 1. Muuuii-uuiii yum cuy, nnui, 7C; 1 gouthorn Ptcltlu , country. 6k7c . . Uoutharn luilwar RICE Steady; domestic, 6i28c:. Patna. s Bo. Railway ptd... Qiir. Tennaaaee Copper BUTTER Steadv at an advance: prum. Tnu ft Pftcitic... art aiMMlala aatraa 2mIl .l.lrH. T.. Bt. L. ft W flrats. 264V28C: process seconds to extras, aa T- 8U J ' 6'25c. - y.n on ::v CHEESE Steady; state skims, common. SnT iTl. tr ei,rftTiA. ..ii .kim. oixoii,. I t' s- rtaaitr - 7l'Vir-i .JTu7ivi. 1 it. a. Rubbar. BOOB weak: regular packed, extras u. b. steal... firsts. 21o. firsts, 2tKa20e. v. 8. Btaal f. V.i 4,400 17 t 400 44 44 ... 8.100 t; 27 800 61 60 ... 4 lot 161 ' ... 6, M0 140 138 ion u 86 410 7 34 M t00 6 . 6 ... t.400 . lO 139 W0 Jt It 164 ..... it-.. 1" 1,000 . 41 . S ! im so no is too tl to 10 tw n zs it tOO 47 411' 40 .. ,. tOO 160 14 14S ,. 4,800 '114 1.13 13,1 , 600 S4 I Sft 100 135 136 1U . 8.700- 0 10 .' t.teO- 64 44 64 ,. 1,800 100 8 17 . 17 400 13 11. 11 ,. K 41 47 44 so 100 14 14 14 tOO 4 66 46 .. 1,400 lot 104 104 400 144 144 . 146 14 100 140 .181 181 .. I, 00 42 41 41 IV .. t.400 13 7i Tl 10 .. 1.000 Tl 77 T7 100 . It 28 3S .. T.400 111 IIS 111 .. 1,100 4 46 4 .. 3,400 104 103 10t ,. t00 74 74 73 .. i.ioo m iio j.i ,. 100 14 29 36 .. 11, 116 la i;o 100 104 108 107 100 Ktl I'll 100 trt) H 20 19 ,h tUO It tv 14 .. 100 140 140 140 400 40 40 40 ..164.000 144 141 ll 100 84 34 t3t tOO tt tT 47 .. 10,300 44 4r 43 .. 1.404 46 41 47 400 IZ 31 31 .. ' 600 76 76 76 71 .. 87,400 117 114 136 800 16 14 14 - DUO 41 600 17 37 400 h tl 200 1 18 4I0 44 43 , T7,a 146 U3 tOO 44 44 U 43 16 81 tf 41 Itt'i M 71 40 hi in too a 41 177,100 14 82 1.400 lit 118 rutLint-urwHo, quiet; rroxen chick-1 Utah Copper '." ao-ai aa ens. ldttrKc: western fowls. lMrl'kv w.rn I V. -rirolma Chemical .... 10,100 41 SO 40 . . " w ' ' I . . i Ann .-, i . at.ix turuava. itm,iuc. I TvaDaaa w-a " ' - I . . . 1 .AA .7, tt .... waoaaa pio T.1 " St. I.onla General M.rk.t. Waatarn Mariana a . i ui . i ... iciartpie i' , I aa aa aa ST. LOUIS. May. 25. WHEAT Futures w..rr. Union loo at 44 4J higher; May, 81. 0o; July, Wti98c; Sep-I wheeling ft 1 E , 1 temoer, soiac; cash tower; track, No. 8 1 Total aales tor ins oar. aao.aw anarea, red. 8109(61.10; No. 3 hard, fl.044rl.07. - . COKN uturea higher: July. 61Wn6Hic: i,oneion aionst nsraet, September. tW(i61c; cash higher; track, LONDON, May 26. Tha market for Amer No. 2. 6Vc; No. 8 white, 63u4c. n.n aaiirltlas onaned unohanaed and ad. OATS Cash higher; track, No. 2. SSc: vancart on llsrht biving. At noon tha mar. No. 3 white. 42c. get waa steady over the New York it I r. ioe.er at ic. final urirea or vesteraay. wun Canadian rLut n uuu; wiiitrr paiema, au.4ujo.ou; i j'acirio the reaiure. Bid. Asked. 44 tt 108 104 s; ts It 100 M 100 tt tt 47 17 14) 10 88 14 W loll N 100 100 101 tt 46 II V lot 104 14 41 U 43 ' H 100 at M 14 Tt 74 4 4ft tl II loi luo , 100 101 St . it tn , 47 47 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ttle Are Fairly Active and Yah Are Steady. HOGS TWENTY-FITE CENTS LOWES Heavy Receipts and Tneaday'e Large Holdover Cans' Bottom to Fall Oat of tha Hog Market Sheen Steady. 74 4 SO 4 17 71 tt 140 t 44 S70 ... t 17 64 t'7 ... I I" h S41 IfO tlT 71 1? ... t m 44. J'4 40 I 17 44 Kl 4 I to 411 KJ) ... 117 44 174 IfO It" Mil IM 117 II Ml 4ft 4 to tt ill ... 4 17 84. ......174 SO I to TS 146 110 117 T5... HO ... t !J ta ISA 117 84 Ill ... It 71 It 40 4 17 II tl 41 IK 17 171 80 t IT 89 T'l IW I J 40 l IM I 17 34 til ... It 84 t 100 117 19 IM 140 I !i 44 H6 ... 117 17 131 ... tit tl Ill 10 I JO 71 114 ... I 15 76 144 ... I l 74 IV. 10 i t! 384 ... 110 17 4 ... IIO 81 til m t tO 61 Ml tft t to 14 7 10 t 70 1.10 19 t ) 11 Ml ... t N 40 Ml 100 I l 10 .171 ... I0 44 114 10 8 tt 17 544 ... 110 PHEKH Prices raid In the sheen barn this morning were utintahly steady, tmde BOUTH OMAHA. May 25, 1910. waa fairly active and the scant supply Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, of stock Chantrcd hnmls in very good 5c. Mm ts: Ter doi. bunches. W?, Rplnachi Tor bu., 12 lbs., 60c. Keg plant: Kanr Florida, per doi., ll.SolilOfl. Tnmatneei Fancy Florida or Cuba, per -hh.k. crate, i 7f; choice, 82.26, rttrtiig and was; beanai ivr hainp'-r. about 1 lbs., 8300. Qreca peas: l'er hamper. 32.JO. Cucumbers; H()( house, per dos., fl.tNvifl.at; Texas, per doa 7oc: pi'r bu. bo. 1 26. HOME OltOWN VEfinTARLES - Itadlshrs: Extra fancy home grown, pet doa. bunchra, 2c. lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, pi-r d,a., 4tc; head lettuce, per dos., 7So. I'arsloy: Fancy home grown, per doa, bunches. 40c. Rhubarb: Per doa. bunches, 46o. Asparagus: Per doa. bunches, fjo. Oreen onions: Per doa. bunches, 26o. M18CKLLANEOl'8 Horseradish: Tw dos. In case, fl.W. Walnuts: Ulack. per Ih., 2c; California. No. L per Ih.. 17ci California, No. t. per id., ltc. riicsory nuts: i.srgv per lb., 4r: small, per lb., 6o. Cocoanutsl l'er sack, 86.00; per doa., 65c. OfflclaL Monday .... Official Tuesdav... Eatimata Wedneaday 3.308 6.148 8,200 4.324 12,w 12.HV0 28,934 21.074 Three days this week. .11. 661 Same days last week....l2.6ti2 aama daya 2 weeka ajo. .U.7KS- - ll,.2 tame daya 3 weeks fcgo..l4,f0 1S.'3 Sama daya 4 weeka ago.. 14.8H2 10.7M) earn aays last year.... ll.au ov.sua 8.81 season. The McCullourh Mexicans nr. 3, AH) the top of the market. f-YM, tho same as 2,100 yesterday, and heavy weight westerna rca- 12,704 I While tha proportion of ewes and wea 13.4!t4 I thera waa none too large, order were not 21.370 very frequent and movement In this branch 18,528 of the trade was rather quiet. Firm prices It 221 I pevalled, however, wet here selling tin -a'dkt hlah aa 86.30 and ewea around tn 10. Strictly " . ,1m h.nv..lchl ..Ih.r. would nrnh. The tullowiii tahla ahnwa tha recelpta or : '".', " "V- .A - ..... - .. . cattlp. hOKS and shaeD at SoutA Omaha tor " !.... t.i a-. v.... i. ,.;., tne year to date, compared wun ibbi J. 1 rnm.inh.i.1 ih.i thnaa .nintntlons aoolv year: liiO. 109. Inc. fee. - . ,- "u ...,,', i,V i Ctil. i,. a-i via 9A MJl i- ....."... ,.iwj,ii oit.i-h, . . i rnHV amii.araira 1m linund tn meet Wltn H8 863,842 l,0W(,O76 " aharn dl., rlminatlnn. as Its dresslna ability Sheep 681,063 6ol,8J6 i. too doubtful for buyers to take unneces- Tha follovtlna tahla mail the averags .... rlnlca. pricea of hogs at Houth Omaha for tha last There is always more or less uncertainty aeveral daya with comparisons: Omaha Mar Market. OMAHA. May IK.-HAT-No. 1. 89 80; No, 2, fs.oo: parking. 15.00. Straw: Wheat, 86.60; rye and oata, 37.60. Alfalfa. 41260. The beat grades of hay are holding their own, but nobody seems to want the poorer quality at any price. Sugar Market. NEW YORK. Mav 2R SltnAR Raw. firm; muscovado. K test. 8.77c: centrifugal. M tost, 4.27c; molasses etar, 88 teat, t,Mo. Kenned, steady: crushed. 6.96c: eranu- latrd, o.Zoc; powdered, 6.36c. Data. 1S19. liW8.100l.lii07. 11806. lXn-ll4- Mav U.. May 18... May 17... May 18... May it.. May 20... May 21... May 22... May 23... May 24... May 26... 8 J--l 8 Ml 6 14 8 41 43 8 sa is 6 8 II 88 7 01 16 8!i 7 00 6 87 6 26 yj luiiiiedltutely before the opening of the ran ire season, and with every prospect of early shipments from the west, growers should be careful not to overburden the trade with liberal receipts. Commission men at all points are urging thrlr western pat rons to see that their wethera are well- a fatted before shipment and to market con- 2 Is eervatlvely. Values are due for downward J Tj revision, and, while the recent big slump a has narrowed the unread between fed and . m crass sheen cnnslderablv. it is the best o m .1 i ,.r,n.,, ...I. ,,niil ih, nw arala of 6 04 6 22 6 17 DrleeB t. .iven a thorough work-out before a i t in i tit a 24i a sol & IS a anr, a t ft il a 19 8 16 20 1 4 61 I w I t - ' . 8 so 7 06 J4 Zli 6 331 6 4 w 9 44V. I T GUI 6 801 6 2LI 6 881 6 261 4 68) 23 I 6 84 14 6 26 6 1SI 2:t S 29 7 101 6 141 6 Wi 6 82 6 W 4 4 m.rk,,n; frp.iv " QuolaUuna on fed stock: Uoofl to cnoice Sunday. lambs, 7.8nf8.D0; fair to good lambs. ftS.st Receipts and disposition of live stock ii7.85; good to choice wethers, 86.1SfiV50; at the Union Btock yards, bouth Omana. fBr to rood weUicis, 8.S66.15: good to for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock: RRCKlPTf CAHLOT8. Cattie.nogs.Bheep.li r s. C M. & t. F t W abash Missouri Paclflo .... 8 Union Pacific .- 48 C. 4V N. W., east.... 6 C. ei N. W., weBt... 77 C, St. P., M. & O.. 13 C, a. b W-t east.... a C, B. & Q., west.... 23 C, U. I. At P., east.. 7 C, R. I. & P.. west.. 2 Illinois Central 1 C. O. W 8 Total receipts ...164 8 2 66 8 44 12 87' 184 11 choice ewes, f4.9o36.26; fair to good ewes, f4.6oii4.U4. Representative sales: No. Av. 290 Western lambs OS 617 Mexican lambs 78 18 western lambs 80 100 western yearlings and weth ers 40 spring lambs 60 8 western ewes -i 4;t8 western wethers 116 2i western wethers and ewes..' W Pr. 8 30 8 60 8 26 6 70 6 50 6 10 6 30 5 00 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, , 371 1.795 296 . 605 2.9S1 ,1,161 3.1Z7 . 766 3,6U 294 Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co. Armour At Co Bch warts-Bolen Co.. Swift, St. Joe Kohr Murphy W. B. Vansant Co... Stephens Bios Hill & Son F. F. Lewis J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. Wolf S. Werthelmer Other buyers 112 249 446 j - Boston Minlriff 'Stocks. BOSTON, May 26. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alloue 44 SMoaawk A ma I. Copper 48NeTaoa Con A. Z. L. A g.... 26 Nlsaaalni Mine Arlsona Com j 16 North Butte Atlantto , 7 North Lake ...... B. C. C. 8. M.. 18 Old Dominion .., Bulla Coalition ..... II Oftcaola Cal. Art ions...... 14 Parrot! B. C, Cal. at Hacla 684 Qulncy , Centennial 17 Shannon Copper Range C. C. 44 Superior Eaat Butts V. M...... 8 Superior A t), tn Franklin 13fluparei A P. C. Olroux Con. . ' 7Tamftrark ....... Oranbjr Con ,.... 40 U. B.ltC. AO... Oraene Cmnanaa tU.'K. V. ft- K tsls Royala Copper..-.- gt- ih'VM I....... Krr Lane tutasjcanJv..... Laka Copper 64 Utalv Copper Co La sella Copper llwlnona ......... Miami Cop par Si Wolverine Aikaa. . n : , -,, ,. . 61 to 41 42 11 17 180 16 T4 a 10 It 66 16 41 48 tt 46 I 117 . Bank of Germany Statement. BERLIN. Mav 26. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following cnanges: casn in nana, in creased 82.778.000 marks: loans,' decreased 34,000 marks; discounts, decreased, 80,077,000 marks; treasury bills, ' decreased 36.033.0m0 marks; notea In circulation, decreased S3. 816.000 marks: deposits. Increased 64.M4.Ono marks; gold in nana, increasea sa.ouB.tsv marks. , . New York Mlaln'tv stocks, NEW YORK, May 26. Closing quotations on mining stocks were Alice Brunswick Con. ... Com. Tunnel atock . do bonds Con. Cal. A Vs.... born ailrar Iron Silver Otrered. .137 LaadTllls Coo . 1 Little Chlet ... . 16 Meiloan ........ . IT Ontario . to Ophlr . tt Standard ....... .146 Tallow Jacket .. . 8 ,. t .106 .225 ,. M ,. 70 . W Total 13 83 109 09 66 63 2 31 363 .3,648 12,454 2,733 CHICAGO LIVE BTOCK MAT.KKT Cattle and lloa Markets Lower Sheep Reported Strong. CHICAGO. May 25. CATTLE Receipts. 18,0(10 head; market, 16iJ0c lower; steera, $6. 26188.6O; cows, 84.754j6.76; heifers, 34.25 7 OO- tMilla ftj fUlri.JI 11- mv., fl iWr. i r.. stockers and feeders. 34.754W.26. oXt HOtlS Raiwlnta Ml 000 hn4' mnrlint OAn Inwpr' nhnln. hnaw td iiln-O AT. kiit.tin,. 661 9.4tK(H,'.50; light mixed, ' f9.854i9.40; choice ugnt, i9.4Di?)9.06; packing, 39.269.40; pigs, 9.2f(i9.40; bulk of sales, 39.85Ji9.40. BMtuiii' AlSiU LAMBS RecelDta. 13.000 head; market steady to strong; sheep, 34.ti6(jj6.65; yearlings, fti.OOIjtf.Ou; lambs, f7.0oai 8.66; spring lambs, 38.7&u9.&0. Kanaas City Live Stock Market KANSAS CITY. May 25.-CATTLI3 Re celpts, 6,0o0 head, including l.zuu southerns. Market lTOlbc lower. Choice export and aresaea Deer, steera. lo.ih4i.l5: fair to eood lii.HOiiii.10! weatarn atA,.i-u Lf, mCi;. U0- Bi,.b. CATTLE Recelnta were comparatively I ara anA fu4ara tA m. tin. .n.hi,.n moderate this morning and the quality of I 84.40&7.35; southern cowB,'s3.86(st.65; native mo uiierings oiucn uie sauio " )'- cows, 4H-WJ4i.i0; native heifers, ft.IHXwl.Sib, day. Following the dull and lower mar- bulla, 84.164i6.40; calves, 84.40to7.25. ket of Monday and Tuesday, the traaa to- HOGS Receipts, 14,000 heau. Market 20c day was fairly active in comparison, ai- lower; top, 88.46; bulk of sales, f9.30tif9.40. though the movement was by no means Heavy, 89.864f9.46; packers and butchers, lively and few salesmen found any lm- 19.30r39.46; light, 3.2al.40; pigs, 88.(154(.16. provement In values. Somewhat more en- SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000 cuuraging report irom uuiaiua n"'"-a neatl. Market steady, Lambs, 41.uo41w.OO a stimulating intiueuce on uia 1 yearlings, 4o.uorab-"; wethers, 84.oa.75 tne reoeni snarp oreaa in pricea iou ewes, 14.2665.60; Blockers and feeders, ft.OO atea to liiuuce iiecr uujuift u vi, I tj'O.UO, It waa a fairly' satisfactory market, with prices generally about in .. yesterday's notches. . The market lor cow a and ueirers waa alao In allghtly better shape than on yes terday, although prices showed no panic St. I.onla Live Stock Market ST. LOUIS. May 25. CATTLE Receipts. 2,600 head. Including 300 Texana. Mai ket steady to lac lowtr. native shipping and export steers, 87.0wa8.4O; dressed beef and extra fancy and straight, 84-6v$r5-W; hard winter clears, e3.wm4.iv. PEKn Timothy, 8J.ootaJ.50. CORNMEAL 3.25. BRAN Lull; sacked, eaat track, fl.OKQl 1.06. ,. HAY Firm; timothy. flS.00(5.18.W; prairie, flS.OOrrfl4.O0. . . BAtiGINO 7 8-16a - HEMP TWINE 7c PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, ?2 li. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, f 12. 3241 1142. Lry salt meats, lower; boxed, extra short, fll.oo; clear ribs, 814 00: short clears, fl4.26. Bacon, lower; boxed extra short, 115.25; dear ribs, 115.25; short clears, tu.tti POCLlRX Firm! chickens, 15c; springs, 28c; turkeys, 16c; ducks, -ISo; geese, To. Bl'TTEK Firm; creamery, 24 2oa fJOB-Hlgber at lsu. uecoipis. shipments Flour. bBli. Wheat, bu. Corn. bu. .. Oats, bu. .. , 6.700 , 32.000 ...... 70.000 44.800 t,80 i,700 lxindon closing stock quotations: Consols, money ...It 6-18 Louitllle Naab...l61 60 aocount 68 Mo., Kan. A Taias. . 44 Amal. Copper 11 New Tai-k Central... It6 Anaconda t Norfolk A Waatam..iiJ4 AKhlaon HI 4o pld M do ptd K Ontario A Waatarn.. 44 Da HI mora A Ohio. ..Ii7remisylranl ,14 Canadian pacllle ...tot- Rand allnea I Ctieaapaaks A Ohio.. 40 Raadlng ., 44 CM. Ureal waatarn.. seuinern Hallway ... - Chi., Mil. A 81- V. .144 do pld 1, southern Pacific . 43L'nlon Paelflo ., . 11 do ptd . 18 U. S. Steal . 48 do ptd . 14 Wabash ........ 41 4o pld , .13tSpaniih 4s SILVER Bar, steady at 84 ll-16d per ounce. MONEY 4VS4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills la 3SQ3 per cent; for three Ji; I months' billa, S4i.c, per cent. 41,700 Tie Bears lwner A Rio O., do pfd Erie 4o 1st pfd do td ptd Orand Trunk Illinois Central .. 46 ..180 ill .. 14 .. 44 ..111 .. 11 .. 48 . 84 . BP 1. i 8 a,. - 'ouKN-iy, MQtto, sellaral IJeptem bit-, tVltu. 6tilar4; CMsnbtt, Ufil6, t iika-uan iiTlVm; N 1 red. flOttfl OS; n0. j. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINKRAPOMS, Ma 25. WHEAT May, 1103; July, fl-07'gl 0Jr September, 860; caah, No. 1 hard, 81.11411.11; No. 1 north ern, fl.0sfil 10; No. 2 aoiiliern, 1.0tia l.t; No. 8. tl.08fl 06. . SEKDS-Flax. 82.17. CORN No. 3 yellow, 66'66jHo. OATH No. t white, 3t5t3io. ' RYE No. t, 7tr72c. BP.AN-In 100-lj. sarka, tl8.0f6 18 25. FLOUR First patents (in wood,- f. o. b., Mltmeapollsl, 86.8vvja.60; second patents, 35.10'(?A.3U: - f rrst ceiars, 84.164 85; second clears, jl90y 3.20. ,,MIIvaakrertmln Market. MILWAUKEE, May 25 -WHEAT-No. I northern, 8t(ril.l0; No. t northern. flOda 1.081 July. 9c. oAl-o. BARUtlf-titmpltt, (r,6a, w York i'nrb Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan A Bryan, members Boston Stock exchange, 316 South Sixteenth atreet Bar Bute Oaa...... Bulla Coalition .. Caclaa China Chief Fraction Oaris-Ualr gljr Central Kir Conaolldatad . Franklta Glroua Ol.-lftalt Conft Muldflelt rioraaos Oel4flalt lleUI ... I Oreena Canaaaa I , ielnaplrtlan 1 , I lakrua 4 . UNe. Conaolldala4 .. tl . lNewhoas tt .. 6ilOhlo .'.I t-lt ,. )kar Central 1 . Swift fkg. CO 106 . at Sears, Roebuck C..14o ,. It 6ilar rick t . I Superior A ritlahurg 11 .tt-ltTonoaah 4 .. IHTrlnltr t .. t ... i Treeanry Stntesnent. WASHINGTON. May .-The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today, was aa follows : Trust funds: Quid coin, fstsi.334.a68; silver dollars, 8490. laj.cOO; silver dollars ol IM, ti, 716,000; ail- Bank Clearings. - OMAHA, May 26. Bank clearings for to uay were 82,678,684.71 and for the corre sponding date last year ware 82,431,784.89. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, May 26. COTTON The market ODened steady at unchanged Drloes to a decline of 7 points, full response to lower cables being prevettea oy Dun sup port ot the old crop and covering by yes teiday's sellers. For the first few minutes prices improved, with active months selling up to a point above laat nlght'a close, but aa soon aa more urgent demands had been supplied the market eased under continued liquidation and local' bear pressure. Futurea opened steady; May, 14.80c; July. 14.84o; Auguat, 14.71c; September. 18.63c; October, 12.74c; November, 13.64c, bid; De cember, 12.67c; January, 12.64c, bid. Futures closed steady; closing bids. May, 16 03c; June, 16.03c; July. 15.06c; Auguat, 14.77c; September. 18.61c; -October, 12.84c; November, 12.72c; December, 12.66c; Janu ary, 12.03c; March. 12.67c. Spot closed quiet, S points decline; mid dling uplands, 16.30c; middling gulf, 16.65c; aales, 7,202 bales. ST. LOUIS. May 26. COTTON Un changed; middling,' 16c; sales none; re ceipts, 1,662 bales; shipments, 1,670 bales; Stock, 27,864 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK. May 26. METALS The market for standard copper waa steady. Spot, fl2.50rS12.6U; May, 312 4012.60; June, July and August. fl2.40wi2.60. London, steady; spot, 66 6s 8d; futures, 57 6a 3d. Arrivals at New York were 116 tons, cus tom house returns showing exports of 1.650 tons, making 17,455 tons so far this season. Locally quint and unchanged; lake, 312.769 18.00: electrolytic, f 12.6241 12. T5; casting, fl. 3711 13. 60. Tin, steady; spot and May, ii8.30ia8.46; June, 333.0Oa33.20; July and August. fi.004j 33.25. London, hiKher; spot, 160 12s Cd; futures, 151 17a 21! Lead, steady; spot, 84.404.50, New York) f4.17 4.20, East St. Louis. London unchanged at ltU 6d. Soelter. steady: spot. f6.5046.60. New York; 36.12ya5.16, Eaat St.-Louis. Lon don higher at 22 2a td. London Iron mar ket unchanged; Cleveland, warrants 49 10d. Locally no change reported. No. 1 foundry northern, fl7.00cyl7.75; No. I foun dry northern, fl6.50ta 17.26; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, f 16.2618.75. ST. LOUIS, May zt. Aii- iead, higher, f4 22g4 25; apelter. firm, f6.17. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. May K.-COFFEEClosed steady at a net loss of 64V10 points. Sales included about 8,000 bags. Closing bids: May, June, 8.20c; July t.25c; August, 6.30c; September, 6.86c; October, Nevember, 140c; December, 8.46c; January, 6 47c; February, 6 4Sc; March, 6.52c: April, 6 53c. Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7. 80; Saotoa No. 4, Wu. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 8i12c. lla ond Rot's. SAVANNAH. Oa, May .-OILS-Tur-pentlne, dull, B4)c; reoelpta, 868 bbla.; ehlpmenta, 158 bbla.; atock, 4.24 bbla. ROfcIN Firm; aalea, 2.034 bbla.; recelpta, 2.161 bbla.; shipments, 266 bbla.; stock. 122. 064. Quote: B, 84 0t4 07; D, 84 3604.40; F., 8470; F. f4-'754.(; O, M.80; H. 84 4.96; I. 8500; K. f5.00uS.lQ; M, f5.20; N, 85.56 5.60; WG, f5.7O45.H0; WW, f6.95.o4.10. Liverpool Grain Market, LIVERPOOL, May 25 WH EAT P pot, dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock; futures, weak; May, 6a 6d; July, 6s 6d; October, 6a 7d. CORN Upot. quiet; old American mixed, as 7d; new- kiln dried, 6a 6d; via Ual veston, 6a Cd; futures, quiet; July, nomi nal; plsmber, to 84. ular Improvement on any class of stuff. rlutuher W.y8.40; steers under 1,0W uutaiae inarKets are neiug oeiugeu wiiu 1 T 53 ' m..Jl-v- Texas grass cattle and this fact naturally &.25! cowg and heifers f4.O04l-7.So; canners, operates to reduce the demand for the h"63-28: bull t-ta-o0; calves, f4.7o4j ordinary run of native butcher stock. As a lexas ana inai.n steers, t.ivwo.w nu.n.n. th. la rilhu Hull anri I COWS and heifers. 33. 604(6. 26. while the choice fat cows and heifers, as HOGS-Receipts, 12 7w) head. Market 15 well as the. thin , and stock grades have 26c lower. Pigs and lights, f9.004j9.56; pack- . ...... , i .. . . . .... . i . I liiiOtTu.' i , t (. h ,- u n,l haar haavv. snowea little cnange iiei, mo lair in i -w-. , ....... - mlun, U , ,4 . . .11 n RilA Invar than 4wa I a9.60Yd9.67W. weeks ago. There was a good inquiry for SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 2,300 veal calves at steady figures and for the head. Market steady to 40c lower. Native most part bulls, stags and rough stock muttons, f4.60tr6.60; lambs, fi.6XJjifl.2o;. culls . . ..... . r . . . , . j I 1. 1-1 iu..:l 7R- alur-licru f-J iWfrf4 fill. generally aoia in souui ino aaiiie uoicnea aa 1 a.m wuvnw, t""v. - - - on yesterday. I " . . Rusinesa in atockera and feeders waa not St. Joaeph Lire Stock Market. verv lively, aa aUDDllea were . comrjara- I ST infiEPH. Mav 25. CATTLE Re- tlvely limited and there waa little urgency celpts, 1,200 head. Market weak to 10c to the trade from any quarter. Inquiry lower; steers, f5.60ji7.76; cows and ueirers, from the country is for desirable light- 43.604jT.25; calves, 3.ou4j.'(.iu. , . weight steers and heifers and these are HOGS Receipts, 7,000 head. Market VAU selling to good advantage, while the ordl- 20c lower; top, 89.47; bulk of sales, f9.3txu nary run of stockers and feeders Is hard 8.40. , to move even at prevailing low figures. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000 Quotations on cattle: Good to choice head. Market weak to lOo lower; lambs, cornffd steers, f7.S6t71l.00: fair to good corn- f7.0U4l8oO. fed steers, 8o.70rji)7.26; common to fair corn- , fed steers, t6.604t6.6O; good to choice cows Stock la Slgbt. and heifers, 86.001&6.7S; fair to good cows Recelpta of live stock at the five principal anu neui-in, a. imyi. iu, cumuli 10 tatr western marKeui yesteraay: Peorln Ornln Market. rEORIA, May 25.-CORN-Lower; No, 1 ahlte, 62c; No. 3 white. 5So; No. t yel low, 6S0; No. 2, 68c; No. 3, 66c; no grado. 51ti5:tc. OATS Lower; No. 2 white, 39e; No. 8 white, 3St39c; Na 4 white, 38c; atandard. 3(U-'o. After Site for Aviation Meet Aero Club Committee Looki Over Ground at Port Crook and Carter Lake. The site committee ot the Aero club visited Carter lake and Fort Crook Tuesday In search of available ground for the Cur tiss aviation meet. An open stretch near the Courtlgnd beach entrance was decided a possible location. Brigadier General Smith, commanding the Department of the Missouri, has taken decided Interest In the projected aviation meet and will give It every assistance In his power. A conference will be had with. Colonel Cornelltf, Gardener at Fort Crook Tuesday afternoon, with a view to using a portion of the reservation for the meet. Fort Crook la also not only accessible by the Interurban line, but by the Burlington and Missouri Paclflo railways. There is a natural amphitheater lust eat of The fort that is thought would be an ideal place for an aviation meet, af fording a full view of all the flights ta 50,000 or more people. cows Slid heifers, ti.754t4.50: rood to choice stackers and feedera. t5.604p6.26: fair to South Omaha.... NUUU RiuLftciwaiiij a, 1 uy u.-rv , i-um- 1 g( JOSCpn mon to fair stockers and feeders, f3.5ota Kansas City... Ann. ...... 1. I 1 ..... .T "T. , I T. . I , I V ..J . . S.ID, auita uvucii, au.iuitf-a.iw, vcai LaivftB, I U LiOUia tl H,7 )- hulls itiri -to.. 14 lHI'rt-S HR 15V. Representative sales: BUtUr bTEERS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .... 8,200 12.(8)0 2,100 .... 1,200 7,000 3. 000 .... 6.000 14.000 7,000 .... 2,800 12.700 2,300 ....18,000 30,000 13,000 ....81,200 76,500 27,400 CITY MAY COLLECT THE TAX Famous Mlaaonrl Avenue Paving; Case Pops I'p nnd Jndgro Sut ton Refuses Injunction. The Missouri avenue paving case, which has been In district court In' one -way and another several times, was ruled upon by Judge Sutton Wednesday afternoon., Pe tition of abutting property owners that the city treasurer ot South Omaha be enjoined from collecting the tax waa denied by the court, who found, generally, for the de fendant -.. Judge Sutton held that valid contract was made for the improvement of the dis trict; that the act under which the ordi nance was passed la. constitutional; t that the boundaries of the district were not In definite and uncertain. Taxes amounting to about flS.OOO ponded on the decision. The Improvement wag done by Hugh Murphy from Thirteenth to Twenty-fourth street. Two Neve Stations for Aberdeen. ABERDEEN, 8. D May 26.-8pclal.)- President A. J. Earllng of the Mi'waukee railroad and General Agent B. F. Farrell of the Northwestern were both in Aberdeen this week on similar errands. President Earllng wag here to look over the pro posed sites for a new passenger station and a new roundhouse, which his oom pany contemplates building In Aberdeen this season and General Agent Farrell was looking over the new passenger station which hl company has started to erect. The Milwaukee station will b a very large and commodious two-story brick and stone structure, with the offices of the division officials of the road in the sec ond story, while the roundhouse will com prise fifty-four stalls. Chicago .. Tolals.. OMAHA OK .MURAL, MARKET. Staple and Fnncy Produce Prices Fur nished by Buyers nnd Wholesalers. BUTTER Creamery. No. L delivered to the retail trade, in l-lo. cartons, 80c; Mo. 1. la 60-lb. tubs. 29orNo. 2. In 1-ib. cai tuns, Use; in MJ-lb. tubs, 2c; packiug stock, solid pack, zuftc; dairy, in bo-ID. tuua, 2oc Mar aet changes every Tuesday. CHJiLaUi Twins, 16c; young America, 17c; daisy, lie; triplets, loc; liiiiberger, 18c; No. 1 brick, lot; No. I, 16c; domest'u Swiss, Tic; whole Swiss, ate; imported Swiss, foe. POULTRY Dressed broilers. f9.00 dos.; tor storage, 86.uo; fur fresh springs, 2vc; hens, loc; cocks, I2c; ducxs, xuc; geese, 16c; turkeys, 2bc; pigeons, per dos., 61.20; homer suuabs, 8400 per dos.; tancy squabs, 83.50 per dos.; No. L f3.o0 per dux. Alive: urollers, irom ift to lft ius., toe; to x lbs., 25c; hens, 18c; old roosters, to; young roosters, 16c; ducks, full feathered, ltc; geese, full feathered, 10c; turkeys, liw; guinea fowls, 2uc each; pigeons, 9oc per dot.; homers, JJ.oO per dos.; squabs, No. 1, fj.OU per doz.; No. 2, 60c. r ltiri (all iroxenj ficaerei, ivc; wniterish, 16c; pike, ltc; trout, 16c; large cruppies, lb li liu: Soanlsli mackerel. 18c: eel. ldc: had dock. 13c: flounders, 12c. Green catfish, lsc; trout, uq; ouiiaio, sc; iiaiiout, bc; white perch, 8c; wliltefish, 15c; yellow perch, 8o; bullheads, 12c; white bass, 17c; roeshads. tl.00 each: shadrues. oer calr. 150c; frog lags, 30c per dos. Beef Cuts Riba: No. 1, 17c; No. I, 14c; Ipso. , W. Jjoina, iiu. i, ix-; no. Z, 141uc; No. 8, iac.' Chuc!: No. 1, 9c; No. t, 8Vc: Nn X H'c. Round: No. 1. llfen- Nn a HOGS The bottom fell out ot the hoar Hue: No. 8. 11c: Plate: No. 1. hot n ' market thia morning. Fresh receipts were 7c; No. 8, 7c. fully as large as yesterday, a libera block FRUITS Strawberrlea. Missouri. 24-ot of holdovers swelled the supply to over cases, per case, 32.7544.00. Oranges Cail- 800 car-loads, reports from provision cen- fornla Can ella and Producer brands It ti ters were anarpiy lower, ana advices from lund navels, i-m sizes, per box, f3- 124 leading eastern polnta were discouraging, size, per box, 33.25; 150 size, 83.50; 1T' and Opening aalea In both divisions were lust imalier slses, per box, 84. Other brands about 154(200 lower, with the bulk selling from Riverside and other districts, per box at the greater decline. Demand waa reas. ts 00(6 3.60 : 80-96-112 sizes, ner box. 12 7',- 11.! onauijr aklivv aim lain? ui.iau, uui aiupptTS VSna aieuitei raucail Dwrflll, l.'J-lIl Bises, vuuifiifc wij,,,ib"J, uin a WM little I per UUX, ao, luv aim aiiiauer aiaea, per bOX competition irom tnia quarter, 8,1 25. uruoni, Ltimoniera, extra fancy 500 After most oi tne larger arovea had been -869 sues, si,.tu; cnoioe, aov-aio sizes, ner put up and the big end of receipts sold on box. 84.76; 210 alze, 60c per box less, fcu- the basis aoove notea, tne trsae weakened nanaa, funcy seieci, per Duncn, u.2uS2 50; and beat offers dropped to 25c iowar all Jumbo, bunch. t2. 75118. 75. Grana In.ii Stlong the Una. Much of tha late business Florida, 46-64-64-80 sizes, per box, f5. pine- was done at mis aeenne, out closing apples, cuoan, a-jo- sizes, sj.uo; Florida 1- 1 ., . . . ..n , . . , ) . . . .... . n .1..., a. 'ie. . .... 1 1 , . . rouiius w f 1 B nue auu uuii, aviiu at 1H8 84-OV-oo-ft '"! a-i-ew- " .'K"7-, xen navia lima of closing this rerxirt thera wra I nr bbl.. 61.26: California fancy w w fully thirty-five loada still In first hands. Pearmalns, per box, 32.25; California extra A large portion 01 aaiea rangea from 39.15 fancy, rearinuins. ntu vvuou Dranda. per La 19.25. as compared wun yecterdav'a box. 12. Z5; extra fancy jowa Jonathans, tier bulk ol f.,K4js.eu. lops uruppeu a 19.30, to 1., 40. i.n"'"i v.uiuiina, per 10-1 b. No. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr. 10 140 I 71 It 1194 7 It 17 803 t 14 tt I'iiO 7 to t 1029 8 40 t Ufa 1 M 10 881 t 41 tl 1164 1 14 14 Ill 8 40 11 1 tW 1 15 10 Ill IU 20 1284 1 N li ......1001 t 40 U 1471 7 ti I 144 t 71 10 L27I 7 16 14 1184 t It It 1184 7 85 7 1211 t 10 14 1141 7 44 44.. .'. 1114 4 tlJ It 1311 7 40 44 lltU 4 14 7 1S07 7 tt 11 1.W 7 00 1 114 1 40 80 Hit 1 00 It 1242. 7 tO 14 1131 t 44 11 IUS. 7 IU It lilt 1 M It 115 1 10 II 1U4 7 li COWS. t f tO 4 00 14 HIS 8 10 T 174 4 75 I.. 1109 t 04 4 884 t 40 f 1114 t 10 8 11 8 74 14 1174 t 24 1 1080 I 15 HEIFERS. T 288 I 74 t Ill 8 M II 487 4 10 1 1480 1 04 11 tat 4 15 BULLS 1 1110 4 60 t 944 4 70 t 495 4 40 1 1440 8 M 8 l't 4 40 1 80 t 3t 1 1040 4 40 CALVE a. 1 131 4 It 1 IM 7 IS 8 180 4 6 184 7 23 I fct 4 40 1 150 1 K 1 140 I 00 1 m T It 14 li 1 K 1 180 1 14 aTOCKER!) ANu FKULaatg. It 484 I 40 tl 181 I 45 14 I14 t 5 10 710 I 70 17 tilt 8 10 II 681 t If 84 7M t t 3i I ti STKER8 AND HEIFERS. It 711 t li 14 104t 7 00 220 lower, No. It... 14... 44... 17... I. .. 41... 40... 14... 14... "... 44... II. .. 14... 44... 44... w. ...114 ...rt ...nt ..! ...ri ...lit ...t70 ...til ...t:4 Sb. Pr. No. A", th. Tr. 10 t 04 44. IM SO t 14 84 4 04 44 140 ... I 80 40 t 04 10 ISI ... f 80 ... t I la Kt M t 10 ... t 04 71 til 140 t t 4 10 71 Ml 111 8 10 80 t It 41 1.rj ... t 10 12i I" 14 m ... I 14 40 t li 48 217 ... 8 140 t li 71 141 14 t 10 ... t It It 140 40 1 jo ... t U II. 134 SO t 14 10 t li 4& ri4 IW t 81 41 t It - 40 lit 134 8 14 80 I It 44 til SO I 0 140 t tin 71 fct 40 8 20 box. f2.26. Dates, Anchor brands, new 30 1-10 pags. in uux, tier uua, ai. rigs, Cali fornia, JUC sue. ovc. VEGETABLES Irish potatoea. Wiscon sin and native, per bx, 504MSOc: Colorarin per bu., 65c; new potatoea. in aacka per lb.. 2c. Seed sweet potatoes, Kansas, per bbl., ft- Cabbage, new California and southern, per id., o. unions, jexaa crys tal ii. per crate, fl.t0; yellow, per crate 11.65. Old vegetables' Parsnips, carrots i.aaia. turnlDS. In aacka, per lb. 2c ailrli,. extra fancy, white, per lb., 17o; red. per Ih 16c. NEW SOUTHERN VEGETABLES Radishes: Per doa bunches, J5c. Turnips: rer dos. bundles. 45c. Carrots: Per dx uuches, 60c. Parsley; Per dux, bunches Little Girl Burned to Death. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., May 26.-(8peclal.l While the little daughter, aged 3 years, of Mr. and Mrs. N. Iverson of Miner county was piaying in a Held where her father was engaged in plowing and burning off the Btubble she was burned to death. The fire in the stumble was supposed td have burned Itself out and the father- went to the opposite side of the field. But it un expectedly sjarted up again and the little gin clothing was set on fire. Before the father could rush across the field and ex tinguish the flames she had been burned ' so badly that she died a short time later. Thousand Per Cent In Twelve Years; ABERDEEN. 8. D., May 25.-(Specal.)- In the early '80s Rev. Father Robert W. Halre, a priest of the Catholic faith who lg still living, but has retired from active work In the priesthood, ! "held down" a homestead four miles east of Columbia, in this county. In 1898 this homestead was purchased by R. li. artfflths for fi&O and yesterday Mr. Griffiths sold the farm to Gust Wahl for 84,800, making nearly 1,000 per cent in twelve years on his investment. Victims of Drowning; Burled. HURON, S. D., May 23.-(SpecIaI.)-The funeral of the Bonesteel sisters, Lyala and Leila, victims of a boating . disaster on Lake Byron Saturday, were held Tuesday afternoon. The services occurred from the family residence and were conducted by Rev. Perse Pinch of the Congregational church. The attendance was large and the floral offerings varied and beautiful. Banks, public offices and many business houses were closed during the ervlees. Body of Suicide Identified. SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. May 26.-(Special.) The man who committed suicide near Humboldt several days ago, whose iden tity was a mystery fer a time, baa been found to be S. A. Crawford, whose horn ts believed to have been In Kentucky or Tennessee. A membership card found In his pocket proved that he waa member of the lodge of Owls of Mitchell and a delegation of Owls from this city hag nosy taken the body to Mitchell. Chamberlain's Cougn Remedy u famous fer its cures of coughs, coltla and croup. Herbert HGooohGo Brokers and Dealers oaAiar raoTzuosTa stocks . Omaha Office, lis Board of Trade Bldg. Bell hone, Dong. Sail Znd. A-l 1 . OLSrST ABO aVABOBST IOU61 IB TXB STATS.