TTIE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MAY 23. 1010. 15 Ji 4!jAl! iVNO I'RODliCE MARKET Continued Foreign Decline Makei Ef m forts of tht Bulls Useless. CORN DEPENDS OH WEATHER If Condition Iteninlrt Good the A'Htmrr Will lo m FrM Beller timl Price Wilt Gradually Work Lower. i OMAHA, May 27, 1310. 71. e continued decline In foreign markets lor the IbkI two weeks haa mado It useless ioiaVllll ieadory til aft Hint n advance tho pils if wlit-at uni the selling of lhea luric lines of long stuff resulted In the . srnxatiunal break ysmtii'day, With value i iroin lijiJc lower It remains to bs aeon , woollier the tirutluaur will sell hi new crop at those lovel and tho extent of the . domicile demand will have to he ehowh. Ilia corn market depnd entirely upon iha wor.ther condition (ruin now on. With .ilrly favorable weather farmers will bo fir Keller and price will work lowt'r. ' Wheat was weak again today. Buying V Was of a poor charactnr and any algn of sclllng ran the longs to cover. It la the opinion that the liquidation I over and ji Homo reaction la piohable. Caah wheat !w io(t and prioca were Bo lower. -"Tho corn mm kt weakened whorl wheat ' br.K agnln. Liberal receipt are causing . heavy selling by cah concern and can f corn I getting cheaper every day. Weather ' condition will have to be very untsvor able before any cliango can take place. Primary wheat receipt Were tl,Wt bU. and ahlpnienia were 24i.O0O bu., against re ceipt lnt year of 2Z7,000 bu. and shipment ' of l.Vi.OOU bu. Primary corn reaitita were 4Z3,ow du WKATIIKH IM TUB OltAI. DKLT Saower Are Asralsi Predleted fer . Tail Section of the Country. OMAHA, May 27, 1910. Italn are f alllnar In the lower Missouri valley and aouth over Oklahoma, and aome very heavy fall are reported In aouthern Nt-hraska, Kansas and Oklahoma, Light showers occurred alnca the laat rrport In the upper portion of the Ohio valley and lower lake region, and were Blattered throughout the Uo ky mountain region and northweet. Generally warmer weather pre vail in all sections, except In the Ohio valley, lower lake region and eastern states, where temperature are somewhat lower. Light frost occurred last night In the Ohio valley and light to heavy frosts In the lake region. The weather will con tinue unsettled In thin vicinity tonight and Saturday, with Kltowers tonight and proba bly "aturday, and not much change lu temperature. Temperature ana precipitinum com pared with the last three years: AViV. leW. Al-US), AJTVl . If In 1 mum tamnerature.... C7 60 tiO S8 PieclDitatlon T .00 .22 .00 Normal temperature ror toaa. w arprre. deficiency in precipitation sine March L S.h7 Inches. . . . . Dofiohtnoy corresponding; penoa in iau, 1 117 lnh.e Deficiency corresponding penoa in iwo, 71 of an Inch. . , L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cora, and Wheat heglnsi Itnlletla. tr. nfn.l Mh.. for the twentr-four hour enrtina si au iu-t mra"ii situ. Friday, May 77, lio: OMAHA DISTRICT, Temp.- Rain- Ktations, Max. Min, tan. Little Business Done in View of Three Days' Holiday. J and anlpment were 271,0110 bu.. against re- W lptM Inst y t 4WI.00O bu. r Ipt Inst year of fOO.OU) bu and shipments Liverpool closed KfflHd lower on wheat and ld lower on corn. Local range Of options: Artlclea. Open.S Hlh. Low. Clos. Yesy. W haat I I May... 97t4 7t I7V4 07V6 4 July... S2V4 2Hi n l CMny... 4 544 U 8414 So' , July... bi bb, M 64 66 Oats H May... 8 S - M ' S8 S7 ' July... SO M S6 M 7 Omaha Caah I'rteea. whsat-ko, I oara, swpnrioj no. ni mtfHo No. 4 hard, (ava0c Nov I spring. rc; No. S spring. N9lci.No. S durum, Bitfrac; Ma. i aurum, suvsio. . rnitN. Hn t whltA. MUrttWiCi No. whlta, 5ftMo; Na. 4 white, Miff I No. S color, mimv fOt yetiow, hwm, nu. S yellow, S4jWoj No. 4 yaliow, UW9&)V4oi S, UQMHot NO. S, MWHcl no grade, In. (ATfr-etandardt Sft&MKci No. S white, i;- Mo a -white.- uwaxiKei no, t S4bi&g6ttc: No. 4 yellow, S3VsOHHoi Si No. t mixed, H3o. T BARLBT No. 4, 47c; Ko. 1 feed, 4C 46c i rejected, W43o. nTB No. 4, VKinia; Vo. t, SWTOo. . Catrlot Roeolpta. 'WTieat Cnr, Oa. Chicago Minneapolis Omaha tuluth ....... Io. S, 6 f (AT- J spates t it yellow, 1 Ashland, Neb if Auburn, Neb 71 lU k'n Bow, NeB. CO Columbus, Neb... 72 Culbcrtson, Neb.. 78 Falrbury, inho... mi Fairmont. Neb... S3 Or. Island, Neb.. M Itartlngton, Neb. Tt Hastings, Neb.... Holdrege, Neb... 69 lOakdale, Nob.... 70 Omaha. Nob 73 Tekamah, Neb... 7H Alta, la 71 Carroll. Ia 71 flnrlnda. la 72 Hlbley. Ia. tSloux City, Ia. 7J 70 4 4 60 40 6e 6! 60 60 46 4H 61 63 64 . 49 44 43 62 41 4X .04 .01 .21 .00 .79 1.05 .29 .23 .00 .80 .41 .oo .00 .00 .oo .00 .28 .00 .00 Hky. CloudV limning CloudV Cloudy Pt. cloudy t-iouoy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Foggy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clenr Cloudy Cloar Cloudy MOJ. I Knt Included In average. Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at s a ru. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of -Temp. Bain t ilsi r lets. ttatlons. Max. Mln. fall. Columbus, 0 17 4 40 .00 Louisville, Ky..... 19 -73 4 .00 Indianapolis, ind.. I'J t w Chicago, 111 2 40 .00 8t. Loul. Mo 13 72 4 .00 l)ea Molnea, la.... 14 70 44 .00 Minneapolis. Minn. 30 7 . 40 .80 Kansas City, Mo.. 14 73 6 .70 Omaha, Neb 19 to , 60 .80 The weather continue cool In tho east ern portion of the corn and wheat region. Light froetg occurred In Ohio and Indiana and light to heavy frost in the lake region. Hains were general In the western portion and heavy falls ocourrcd In Kansas and Oklahoma. u. a. hklbh, Local norecasier, w earner atureau. 0AN FALSELY KLT0STED ILL C Irealatloa of II am or Leads to Activ ity la Early Part of Sessloa, Slsalfylngr Aetlon by Bears. NEW YORK. Mav 27.-The eve of a three days' holiday on the Stock exchange is ever conducive of much activity. Tho stock market, hr-Hides, has been lapsing toward dullness and neglect by a process of uncertain and narrowing fluctuations wi icri are characteristic ot the market when in purely professional hand. The activity of the first hour was due to the circulation of a rumor of the Illness Of J. PlcrDont Morsan. which originated In Chicago stock brokerage circles. Mr. Morgan is in Paris and waa in cable communication today with buslnees associates In New York. The circulation of falsa rumors In held generally to signify activity by a bear party in the speculation. The lack of response to the formal an nouncement of the sale of Bt. Paul bonds In France to the amount of 2fi0.u00.000 francs Drought out some professions of disappoint men i. The ract need not cause surprise a hen It is consldored that thla bond sal has been a constant aubjeqt of stock mar set oisciiHBion ana or stock market in iluenoe for weeks. The mere fact that news of the transaction waa allowed ti become public so early affords a broad inti mation of the speculative use that It waa sought to make of the incident. The specu lative effect of it wss found -to be ex haunted and rumors of steos being taken looking to further bond sales to the same and other foreign markets failed to revive tne lniruencs or the subject. The course of the commodity markets Is watched closely In the stock market, which Is affected to some extent by their un- sortlement. Tn report of tha bull party in wheat- is expected to have Important re sults if It has served to bring about natural condition in that market. The slightly firmer tone of tha money mmkot this week lends Interest to the showing to be mads by the bank state mol t to be published while the Btock ox- Change is In rwiui. Over 11,000,000 has gone M Canada this week and the movement of Interior exchanges has been ngalnst New iorK. wnue the movement from tha In terior' has fallen off considerably, It has been sufficient to Indicate a substantial cash gain for tha banks. Bonds were Steady. Total sale, nor vain. i.iuo.iaw. united states bonrts- were un changed from last week's Dries on call. mumner ei sat ana leading quotations on oonas were as louows: alM. Hlfh. Low. CIom. 67 182 139 142 S 103 1 S ... CHICAGO aUAIJI ASD mOVISIOTfS Feat ares of tho Tradlaa; avaft Closing; Prices oa Board of Traded rmfAOo. Mav BT The nlshtmare con dition in tho wheat trade cleared up thla evening to a large degree. Light sedatives in the Way of cash purchases by milling Interests helped steady tha overwrought nerves of th speculators. Pinal figures, I although sharply above .tha low point of .tho day, wers He to $ under the pre " vlous close for tww crop futures, and 8o down for May, Corn finished unohanged to lo off, and oats o lower to H'ii'Vo higher, Provisions scored an advance of lrj47Ho. Tho first galmlng Influence in tha wheat pit was an authorised announcement from the defeated leader, of the bulls that state ments regarding his holdings of wheat as well, as his losses had been greatly exag gerated. Later came a surprise from an unexpected direction. Brokers acting for , th firm wers found to be bidding up , Tthe pries of oorit In the teeth of the fact that demoralisation at that time was un- checked In wheat and that there waa vis ible evidence of heavy selling of wheat by foreigners in this market. The Euro pean basis of pries Indeed, seemed for a while a bugbear that was leading the seml panio. Early Indications appeared to point to a continuation of the big smash of yes terday. The liquidation, however, brought much good buying on the declines. Tli ere cam Information of better milt ing call fur cash wheat here. There v. us much covering by smaller shorts who had sold early, frightened by ths bet of another day of general wreck, id tns final cirter of an hour there was some reces- n from the return of oomparativs firm XBW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of tho Day oa Various Commodities. NEW YORK. May 27 FLOUH-Quiet and lower to sell; spring patents, ts.afip 6.45; winter straights, $4.(1034.75; winter patents, $4.90S.; spring clears, M.tt.W; winter extras. No. t $4.094.40; Winter ex tras, No. I, $3.70(33.90; Kansas straight, r.80t?4.95. Receipts, 14.SC0 bbls.; shipments, 321 bbls. CORN M E A L Steady ; fine whits &nd yel low, 11. 401.46; coarse, $1.261.30; kiln dried, $3..k3 35. WHEAT Spot market weak; No. 2 red, I1.04V4. nominal, c. 1. 1.: No. 1 northern. $l.UVi, nominal, f. o. b. The option market waa very nervous and prices deollned sharply under further active liquidation and ths weakness abroad, but rallied late on covering bv shorts, and closed at Wa2ie net lower. Exporters reported sales of twenty loads of Manitoba and durum late yesterday. May, i.Odai-o, cwsea at si.oft; July, $l.OO&1.02, closed at $1.01; Sep tember. ;va9c closed at D8o. Receipts, 2,400 bu.; shipments, ,ouu du. CORN Spot market weak: No. .2. 66UO, nominal, elevator, domestlo basis; export No. 2, 08S40, nominal, f. o. b. Ths option market was quiet, but easier. In sympathy with wheat, closing wwio net -lower. July, 66, closed 66o; September closed 66140, Receipts, l,2b0 bu. OATH-Soot market barely steady, mixed 28 to $2 lbs., nominal; natural white, $8 to 32 lbs., 4ft46C; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 44$4Sc. Receipts, 51,860 bu. hax uareiy sieaay; prime, i.u; jno. l, $1.10; No. 2. $1.06; No. 3, W95c. liOI'.s Quiet; state, common to choice, 190tt, 2i324o; It, nominal; Pacific coast. HIBESWuiet; central America, Z3Vio; Bogota, cwistc. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 2fta 29c; seconds, 23(Q27o; thirds, 2232uc; reject T,t's and the tons at the close was weak. k t September wheat had ranged between 91HC I a. I snd Wto, finished at Wuc, a net loss of f T J0. May, dealt In mostly small lots, closed ' at $1.02H. a decline of 24Jlo. Corn started out weak, wa bid up hamlv for effect upon wheat and then declined on liquidation of miscellaneous counts. September Sold from b7Vmc and closed Ho off at 6SVo. ' Cash corn was in demand. No. 2 yellow, cloaed at 6fcu,i)SVa. There was much liquidation In oats. Cov ering by shorts pushed up the price of pepiemDer, wniun niter muciuhiiiis; uetween V,o and 3Cc, closed at HVc, a gam of 3isO. Provisions wers firm. Pork closed 15 474o higher; lard advanced i7Va2vu, and rib. 223300. ftdlng quotations rangeu as louows: Laadli "i2lss, Open. High. Low. Close. Ys , Wheat May July Sept. Uec. wt (i n 4ay " July Sept. - Doc. tals May ; Jul HepL -' Leo, Pork July Sept. Lard July Sept. Ribs July Sept. 104iTlH 104 10l',!OiU 106 H8-4 94 2B4Vfet'fe y'J WH-1W WW ' 0 lT M 57V4 M IA 67H 65S ta 67W UI6$VH MVaSl 6it4 67, 6c bi li 64 65H 6;.H ' J ' 9 8S14 88' 39H 37'tf, 37H i 87H 7V 'SOVkitW S 36s .3H S8Vy V $7 r, 36V $7 , KVS 2 10 22 62 21 96 22 62 22 OS SIM 2236 21 W 22 30 21 W U 26 13 40 IS tO 13 40 U 22 12 15 U 27 U 06 12 27 12 12 11 23 12 63 12 SO 12 60 II 30 12 10 13 30 12 07 11 $0 II 07 m 'No 1 Cash Quotations were ss follow: FLOUK Weak, and asking prices reduced i . ' RYK No. I, 7&fiT70. - HARLKT Feed or mixing, 4S1JC3c; fair to choice malting. 68u6t0. SEli:L.-Flax. No. 1 southwestern. II10H - No. 1 northwestern, $2.20. Timothy, $4.36. Chver. Ill.M. PROVISIONS Pork, mess, per bbl.. $22.60 I ;?2.7S. Lard, per 100 lbs., $12.C2. Short I ribs, sides (loose), $12.2ihli.fl7; short clear Ides (boxed), $13.2641 12.60. 1 Total clearances of wheat and flour were I equal to 103.0u0 bu. Exports for the wek. as shown oy Mradstreet s, were oqual to 1.W4, I (KM bu. Prlmarv recelrta were ltrr.000 hu I compared with 227.000 bu. ths correspoodlng Vuuy a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. I 19 ors; corn, SM cars; oats, 161 cars; hogs, ' ll.ow.head. C'peagq Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, - Bi.vUt-vrvi; 10. red, $1.00dTl.Of,; No. I ' htH'X $1.03101.07: No. I hard. McHll.fti fo. 1 nortnem spring, i u4Hv 07; No northern spring, rt?l-S; No. i spring, ; 1 i ' .twins I ( Long r'anSl.to. Corn: No. I cash. 67iWo; No, flaan, 767c; no. I white, lc; No. white. Ufite: No. f yellow. Miuc: No. yellow, 71,i(6Si4o. Oats: No. I white, Jtfk 40c; No. I white. rr3o; No. white, SJ sjee, lunasra, '-c. . BUTTKK meady; crsamerles, saSITHo dairies, tMlMo. tK)i Receipts. 1$,3S cases; market firm; at mark, cases Included, 154fl6c firet, lTHSi prime firsts, lo. CHS.SHl Btesdy; daisies. lfTlV- lna, 1401s; Young Americas, Itlofcc ng Horns, 14V16o, PiTATOEH Lasy: cholo to fancy, fed) ' Soc; fair to good. S36To. POULTRT Easy; turkeys, Uc; chickens, . aV. v Uflteady; SO to 60-lb. weights. $3.00 1 (i.fJ (O to tft-lb. wetghts. $S.OO$iaOO; $6 to I i"'.ii.lV1,s. fio.uutrii.vi. "e4. Today : WTisat. 67 ars; corn. l-cit: oats, 139 ears. Estimated tomor row: Wheal, 19 cars; corn, pi cars; oats, N care. 21W2MJ. PRC ROVISION8 Bteady; mess, $24.00-$ . KA. famllir. V?A MV,i.77 llnr .hn.l Iaa- l.'ft.ooa 27.00. Reef, steady; mess, $16.00 lii.oo; family, iix.wav.w; peer nams, izi.oo 25.00. Cut meats, lirm pickled bellies. (2i.0o. Cu. meat, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, tl6.6017.60; pickled hams, $14.00(918.60. Lard, firm; middle west, prime, $12.7612.86; refined, easy; continent, $13.40; South America, $14.60; - compound, $10.0(W10.60. TALbOW-i'uiii prime vny, nnai., 1W, Kniinlrv. 6(hTAO. t , r r. t5 . a , & 1. Jnm..Hfl RUL(S,Sm. Tb n . tie. H UTTER Steady and unohanged: cream erv apeclais, 2c; exiraa, tnirda to Ifrsts, 2C38o; process seconds to extras, 23 &'25C. UHBEBK nieaoy; state sgims, common 8'.vA7Hc: full skims, stoaaue. EOOS Irregular; regulsr packed, extras f ret. 21Vio: firsts, manure. I"OULTRY Alive, firm; western broilers S3o; fowls, 19o; turkey. 106 14o. Dressed, easy) froxen chickens. 16Q23; fowls, Ml9o WeBtern turkeys, icric. Rt. Loots Genernt Market. ST. LOT'ia. Mav ST. WHP" AT Future lower; May. $100; July. flS; Sep tember, 91e. cash, lower: track no. i rod ll.OOrf1.08: No. -2 hard. $1.01(111.04. COttrn r uiures, low er; juiy, u7ic; eep- tember, 6W40. casn, lower; track jno. A-iUtriiOP : No. 2 white. C2940. her. 86. Caah. lower: track No. 2. $7S SS; No, I White, 4nni. RYK Unchanged. 79HO. FLOUR Wulet; red winter patents. $R.10r a. do; eir invr v..4h.w hard winter clears. 3.(6 f4.oo. BKKI Timothy. tu.ir.0. COT1NM KAI $1.25. HR,N-Lower; sacked, east track, 58ciff $1.00. MAY Meaav; iimoiny, 41a.vum1a.ov, prai rie. fia.Oixfi 14.00. PROVlBlONf fork, joDDing, sx!,(R. i.aro higher; prim steam, 512.42ni.fi2. Ilry salt meats (boxed), ui changed; extra licrts. $14.00; clear ribs, $14.00- short clears, $14.26. Paeon (boxed), unchanged; extra shorts, i6 z; oiear no, eio.za, snort clears, $16.60. POL LTKT f irm; cnicsens. iac; springs, 2:',g30c; turkeys, lec; ducks, isc; geese, 7c. lilIT4.lt-Bieaay ; creamery, , EOQB-Lower, 170. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 6.8o0 8.100 V heat, bu 17,000 XJ.-KO Ciin, bu tS.6-10 44,600 Oats, bu (8,800 34,. W0 Kansas City Qrala and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 27. WH EAT July. 9c; September. fSc, bid. Cash, lc lower; No. S hard, tl.0Otii.O4; No. 8, cji $1.02; No. 2 red. 9c$$1.03; No. 2, 9CcS$1.01. CORN-July. 5rc, bid; September, 66c, bid; December, 60r, bid. Cash, 4lc lower; No. I mixed, 69c; No. S, 6Sc; No. I white, 8OV0tlc; No. $, 60c v OATS Unchanged; No. S whits, 40342c; No. I mixed, S$3c. RYE 70-8 72e. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $15.00; choice prairie, $10.76(911-00. BUTTER Creamery, extras, re; firsts, 6c; seconds. He; packing stock. 20o. EGOS Steady; current receipts, new cases, $5.30: miscellaneous cases, $6.S; southerns, $4 71; storage packed, $6.82. Receipts. Shipment. Wheat, btt 41.0W 41100 Corn, bu 32.00) 4;.o0 Oats, bJ 8,'JUO Liverpool Grala Market. LIVERPOOL. May S7.-W!!EAT-Spot Cull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock; futures, steady; May, Ss 4d; Ju y, 6s 4c; October, (a d. CORN Siat easy; old A merles n mixed, la Td; new kiln dried, 6s 4c; via Galves ton , 6 8-1; firrurea, weak; July, nominal. FLOUR Winter patent easy, 2Sa 24. Peoria Grala Market. PEORIA. Msy 7.-CORN-Lowsr; No. I white, 81c. No. I white. lc; No. 8 yel low, 8e: No. S yellow, 67:iNo. 8, S7e; No. 4. 6tMI6tlc; no grade, 4Su5So. OATS Lower; standard. it; No, I white, .c; No. tVhltt. $73c Allls-Chilmera pl4 ... AmlMmte4 Cooner American Atncultsrml .... American bmt Sugar , American Otn ;,., American 0. at F Ammiotn Cotton (Ml American H. A L. pfd.,. Americas. Ins asesriues , Arnerlrwn Ltnaesd ........ ArrMiiaen Leeomatlve ..... American, I. A A Amerloan B AR. pit.. Amerlosn Steel F... American Sugar Refining. Amsrloan T. A T..., American Tobaceo pld.... American wooisn Anaconda IMnlns Co Atchlsnn Atchison p(4 Atlantis Coast Une Baltimore tt Okto Bethlshea steel ........... Brooilyn Ran. Trail Canadian raclflo ......... Central Leather , Central Lmthar std C.ntral ol N. J Ches. A Ohio CHoaso A Alton ., OMoato 0. W. new OMcaso 6, W. pfd C. A N. W C M. A St. f C C, O. A St. L Oolo. Puel Iron ........ Cbln. A Bos them ,-, Coniwll'lated Oas Corn Pnyineim Del. A- Hudson (sx-4l.).. Uanrer A R. O Dearer A R. O. pld...... Diatlllsrs' Securltle ..... Mrl Brl 1st ptd Erie Id ptd , Ocnaral Elaotrto Oraat Northern ptd Oreat Northern or ctrs... Illinois Ontral , Interboroush-Mt Intorborough-Met. pt , , . inter. Harvester Inter-Marino pfd International Paper ...I., International Pump lows Central K C. Southern K. C. Southern pfd , Laclede Oas LoullTlll A NaahTtlle .. Mlno, A 84. Louis M., St. P. A fi. BU. M. M.. if. A T M., K. A T., pfd Missouri Paclflo National Blaoult National Lead N. Rjr. of M. 2d pfd ... New Torlt Central N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A Western North American Northern Paolflo Pacific Mall PennsylYanta People's Oas Pitta., O. C, A St. L... Pittsburg Coal Preased Steel Car Pullman Palac Car Railway Steel Spring Reading RepunllO Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Co., ptd St. L. A S. F. Id ptd... St. Louie 8. W Bt. Louis B. W. pfd gloss-Sheffield g. A I... Southern Paelfie Southern Railway Southern Rallwar pfd... Tennessee Copper Texas A Paolflo Tol., Bt. L A W Tot., St l. A W pld... Union raclflu ..... w u.tno .... 400 10H 4 100 $.800 oast t 40 ,.-. ..... 400 4,400 4 ...a, 44 44 4SH 4744 74 4 4 45 SI 44 t 14 91 T8H PORT OK TUB CLEARING HOt'RB OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET! NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS "K NEW TORK, Mr r.-Bradstreet s bank Cattlg Jieceipti Ale Ught, V)Ut Values kanrhs. of arive-lng rsl h -upply U tTrAymittntT Are Generally Steady. Mtyf 71. SKtfSSrV bWW'Vg ?L.Mr J no"A'? "ff LT?!? .Tf 'ri' tact, oraetleally everything commanded Traaaaetloas ot the Associated Baaks (or tho Week. (t K1 M irii I 1M ... t PHKKI' There were not enough sheep or lambs on sale today to afford any thing like a test of price. Regular receipts Consisted ol two car ana a coupie 01 to Hl.ono. aa against 42.994. Wl.txiO last week and 2.7R6,623,ono In the corresponding weeg last year. Ths following is ft list ot tns cities: CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Deo. it 100 il2 mv, 4U0 1M 1D4V4 JI 5 m 4 42'4 : SX0 10H iw wi 400 1014a 1M 10144 in S.K0 114V4 H 114 IS 4.K00 m. SMt K0H 700 1174 1MV, m 40 ii .... IV .... too 44 Mt S74t i.MO m r ri 100 lal IS 151 4, S.40O 1IH 1W4 11 44 wo h rrit m 400 40 SH 40 10.400 Kttt 14014 141 100 HSi lt4 1 - . M0 170 170 3W 400 40 40 40 ..... 1 11 04 S tA CS tOO 44 44 200 4f, 46 W 100 14 1M 14t 1.S00 144 1S4 1M, 00 ! 2 1 200 IIF. 135 1U mo ao w 1,000 66 64 44 1,400 100 WH 109 1 1 17 100 14 11 It :.. 47 404 11 tl 20 44 44 Jew York Chicago Hoston Philadelphia , rtt. Louis ..... Kansas City . Pittsburg San Franc Moo Baltimore .... Cincinnati .... Omaha Ketrolt Minneapolis New Orleans ..TCtIU ............ Vos Angeles lulsvllle Milwaukee Seattle Ht. raul liuffalo Denver Indianapolis Atlanta Providence rortland. Ore........ Memphis .,...,,....., Richmond ........,,. Fort Worth Halt Lake City Washington, D. O.. 8t. Joseph I. Columbus Albany Tacoma ravsnnah Spokane. Wash. ..... Toledo Rochester N&shvllla Hartford Des Moines .......... Peoria Norfolk New Haven Sioux City Wichita Oiand. Rapids Syracuse Augusta, Ga Illrmlnghaia Bpringfleld, Mass. , Evansville ........... Dayton '. Oakland, Cat, Oklahoma Jacksonville, Fla, ... Portland, Ms. Worcester Little Rock Knoxvllla Wheeling. W. Vo... Charleston, 8. C Chattanooga Lincoln Wilmington, Del. ... Mobile ... Topeka Davenport , WitKes-Barre Kalamazoo Mich. Fall River ., Cedar Rapids, la..., Sacramento ........ New Bedford , fprlngfleld, 111. Macon ., Soungatown ... Fort Wayne Helena Fargo, N, D Columbia, & C Akron Canton, O. Lexington Brie, Pa .,. Sioux .Falls, 8. D.... Rockford, III. Qulnoy, 111 Bloomlngton, 111. ... Sorlng-field. O Cheater, Pa. South Bend, ina. ... Lowell Btnghampton ........ Jackson, Miss Decatur, 111 Mansfield, O. Fremont, Neb. ...... Vicksburg. Miss. ... Jacksonville. 111. ... Duluth. Minn Scranton, Pa Houston , Galveston Tork $l,n70.S?S.ono 2f.9.4M.01!"1 mw.oio 139.141.000 S8.7MV00O 4. 429.000 11.139,000 4O.4J,0HO 27. "19.000 20.910. OiKM. 1.dS4KOI a0,021.000 37.4 I7.r., i.f . 14.7 16.1 14.4 24.7 11. 18 7 4,000 106 104 146 100 141 147 14T 400 44 14 SS 200 140 140 1W l.tOO 41 41 41 S 0 71 71 71 W4 loo rr 77 T7 . ; . . . 18 t,00 120 114 11M4 1.40D 47 4 4 W 101. lot 101 71 l.mo iii uo iu so 17 m te 1,100 134 1 114 100 104 104 lft7 loo ioo ioo ioo w B (t ,, 211 "ioo 'itl iei 140 100 40 40 11 0,100 141 162 11 r. !, 44 4fl aos . te 200 4g 44 H) 13 31 KJ0 74 . 74 100 73 71 48 II 41 II 7Ht 71 ii.ino it m ik 4 too 24 41 17 11 M Vnlon Psclflo old Jtoalty , 100 14 14 104 49 43 40,100 114 111 ltt mo at 4 4 74 KM , 40 40 40 .11.200 1,1 12 13 1, 1.400 17.200 llt 44I 41 United State Realty Vnlied States Ttaboer fulled Btalea Steel thlted States Steel ft A.. t'tsh Cepver TirfinJa-Carvllna Caetn wabaen Waiiaia pfd . Wabash p!n 1,100 44 Wsstern atanr Ian Weetlnfhouee Bleetrl .... 100 Western Union 400 Wheeling A Lass Kris t Total sales for the say, 204,600 shares. 4 47 44 40 44 47 44 41 10 40 46 4 43 7 I 15.422.0nol 18.477.00 .fao.w 12.474.fttt 12.3fiO.00O 10.Mti.000l.,. 5 38.8' 23. & 17.8! 84.21 10.444.000l 4.K75.0OO ,4K1.0ii0 7.7R2.000 8.129,000 7.871,0001 8.W1.00M 8.211.000 6,a'8,OllO 6.74K.OOO 8.127,000 7,201.0001 7. 104.000 8,no7,00i) 8,403,000 8,24)!W S,4!l,000 4.747.0HO 4,0N).0no 8,Sii9,000 l,fi3,000 l.fttO.OOO 2.&K2.O0O 2.W7.0UO aH.oo&i 2.O70.0U0I S.eu2.00M Z.fiSl.OOO 2,170,000 1.428.0UO 2.414.000 8,24,000 1,043.000 ' 1,245.000 s.er,ooo S.I9,000 2,OS2,OOW 1,872.000 S.558,000 1,428,0001 I,5o,000 1,6.18.000 1.300,000 1.706,0001 1,878.000 1,4516.000 1,408.000) 1.208.000 ' 1,353.000 l,64S,0OW 14.6 12.4 2.4 8.1 1 4.8 8.3 2 (set, practically everything commanded ateadv flcurea. E0QS AEE TEN (XHTS m01OE Li.VrthnJ5 tTill'nVTt at the opening was very dull and prices dropped lMIS! on all classes of stock. Boms little recovery has featured tha situa tion during ths laat three or four days, but not enough to offset Mondsy's break. Inquiry has been more artive. ana wnne klllere are buying very aparmgly at pres ent, good light and handy-weight shorn lambs ars closing pretty ciose to sieaay as compared with last weeks close. In between grade ars still more or less uncer tain and anything with grassy eppearanr k..n m..ilns with A Isrrl initial inn. J Common offerings of both sheep and lambs are lust about lOfflSc lower than a week l- err. 8m I There have not been manv sheen com ing, most of the ewes selling around 86.0011 8.16. Wethers hsve also been scarce, but Receipts As Lieut aad Skippers Aro Heavy Da yore roes gaeep oa Sale aad Talaes Aro JI or ma 1. SOUTH OMAHA, May 27. 1910. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep, Oil tola I Monday .... official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday,.., estimate riday 8.304 .. 6,148 .. 8,8is .. 760 22.0 1.6 147 12.0 21.6 10.8 46.6 16.2 5.1 6.5 1T..7 So.8 1.6 16.9 44. i 22.1 5.8' 8.5 17.81 15.0 "i.i 20.51 81.61 20.4 16.5 21.1 144S tl.8 7.9 1-7 14.3 60.8 74.1 29.0 28.0 46.8 8.0 7.6 17.0 27.8 86.2 1.0 6.3 18.8 1.5 14.9 15.0 Five davs this Week. .15,687 Ham days last week....l6,t4ft Kama days 8 weeks ago.. 18, 461 Same days 8 weeks ago. .18,601 Kama days 4 weeks ago..l,JM bamt day laat year 1T.080 4,4. 12,l U.tll 10,4(6 5. ttOO 45.768 8e.f38 29,934 2,1Z8 18,742 4.iJ4 15,887 22.6tt6 . W W .. , . V. - .Imam aH A... A th. n.,. Ce'-oa1 on hlt h'svy muttons, and they ars ;:t selling full o,eso selllne fullv 82.00 tr 100 weight lea than six week ago. Strictly prim wethers on .4.6 8.5 11.8 14.8 68,468 11,483 h,nnv w.iBht order would probably n-h. rniiniis ehi& ehna-a the receipts or br mi IB. SO or better. r-atue hn.. anrf mhn at Rnuih Omaha for Quotations en ted stock! Oood to choir the ysar to date, compared with last year: lambs, $7 86418.50; fair to good 17Jbs. fsjss 1H10 1808. Int!- t,eo- I fl7.; good to choice wether. $5,154.60; Cattle 403.070 3x3.330 19,750 I fair to good wether, 84 86iTo.l5'. good to itog 879. 4n l,123.w .. cnoice ewes, fa.vutao.iai lair w w " , Bheep 80a,748 606.620 11.71 4.44.1. rw . . . . L. . .v.r... I Renresentatlva sales: l?"ow,n."'""ZZ".-. 72 ZT., No ' Av. Pr rices oi noas ai eoutn tjmsne. i . . t w m An ..,,..,1 .. t . . - , i2i western wiudi u ? w I "'-'- '" llo-- 1 lAtwuLn, l.mh. ... Datat. I 11 iisoa II4M iitn iiww.lim.lis. I 1 weetern lamb 78 1.262,0001 844,000 1.W.0001 1.014.0001 1,021,000 19.8 x772,000 666,0001 81... 7 K)4.000 4.7 823,000 88.1,000 873,000 675,000 800,000 M8.000 6tt2,000 9,O0O 800,000 901,000 . 814.000 512,0fi0 416.000 630,000 436,000 463.000 424,000 602,000 883,01)0 867,000 873,000 202,000 I 236,000 8.849,000 8,698,00mll.ll 24,139,000 12,004,000 866,000 May 16... May 17... May 18... Mar i.. May 10... May 21... May 22... May 23.. May 24... May 26., May 26.., May 27.. 10 western lambs, culls ... 80 I I 5 241 8 191 29 8 S0 4 41 19 western yea-lings 102 S2l T 061 t 8 111 6 8S S 81 4 8 sua western lamb 82 9 4441 T 021 S 801 S 861 8 881 S 841 4 88 8SV 6 93 6 841 1 8 841 S 201 4 47 CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MA S 10 e 8o 5 00 00 815 8r S SO S 41 H, 43V' 9 V) 9 IS 8 14 S27WI 8 98 7 01 7 001 6 97 7 101 T 64 S 881 S 88 S Tl S 14 T 141 6 14 6 20 Lambs Reported ARKKT $" !5 " Cattlo, Sheep ..4 . ! - ?.! Z ZA . m I ei.A. U..V.. Ulvliee. S 111 I IK I B I 11 .. 8 04 8 32 S 171 4 88 ClCAQO. Msy 17. CATTL.1C RerelpU I 99 8 82) 8 16 4 J4 i estimated at 1.600 head; market steady; e I Xf s beeves, i6.BOi7jii.su; Texas steer, o.wn.ia S 90( I S all ' western steers, S6.1fy37.60; stockers a r?d feeders, 43.rJ-d6.40; cows and heifers, 817CHTJ 7.00; calves, 85.76a eHimev 17.00: calves. L, 7TvftS 00. Receipts and disposition ot live stoca i huus-Receipts estimates t at,"w na; the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, tor market 64)'10a higher; Hgnt, snnfri.o; twenty-lour hours enuing at muw, 4."4in.w; imavr, ea.aw.", terday: C, M. & 6t. P. Wabash R. R-... Missouri Paciflo Union Pacific C. & N. W. (east).... C, 4 N. W. (west)... C, St. P., M. & O... C., B. A 4. (east) Cattle. Hogs, snecp. a r C.p B. & Q. (west) 10 C., R. I. & P. (east).. .. It. I. ok f. (west).. .. Total receipts ....33 . DI8P08ITION, . . .. 2.8 79.4 8.0 14.8 69.2 2.0 . ... 66.9 24.41 7.8 4.0 14.1 21.01 10.3 19.7 28 99.2 11.6 I 34.3 18.8 4.8 81.1 Omaha Pkg. Co 104 Swift and company...... iwi Cudahy Pkg. Co..... 200 Armour 4k Co lo4 Murphy Stephens Bros 1 Hill A eon 41 Huston & Co v J. H. Bulla 10 Lee Rothschild 8 Mo. & Kans. Calf Co..... 1 Other buyers , 36 8.20if9.36; good to choice hea. 89.3fxao.40; pigs, . I3D. 50; bulk or sales, rj-sutas.oo. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt est! mated at 8.000 head; market steady; na tive, 8.606.60; weterns, 23.50(26.60: year lings, 86.00(7.60: natlvs Umbs, S6.25ff2.60; westerns, l6.76S8.7s. t. Loala Live Stock Haricot, ST. LOUIS. Mav 27. CATTLE Receipts. 700. including 300 Texan: market, steady. Native ahlDDlng and export steers, 48.0OS I a ?n. ----- ku ki.h.. . , k r ts oa ' i&S.SO; steer under 1,000 pounds, 86.003fl.00; 1 atookers and feeder, 83.78irt4.00 ; cow and helfets. 15.3oU7.50: canners. 22.60dr3.28; bulls. 5.1?..; ti . ... 83.75i8.60; calves, 85.MMJ3.60; Texss and In- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. dl4n .teeri 14.755.75; cows and heifers. 1 'a 25 1 M 3 S 14 2 2 77 j r 731 t075 678 701 757 88.507.60. S( I Mr u-iaT)nlnl R 700- market 10a hlshftr ! mi llirhta tt HAK4HI: Backers. lO ETxitl 9 47H; butohers and best heavy, 89. 40 JMh 1511EEF tsnioments. l.iov; marxei, stenay native muttons, 84.86414.75; lambs, 88.oo$ 9.60; culls and butchers, 83.O0C4 00; stockers, 83.0096.00. OM Alt A OEltKktL MARKET. Staple 4 raaoy Proelaeo Prices Far. 48 8y Barer anal Wholesaler. the retail traoe. m l-ih rartons. mm: Nn. l in 80-lb. tubs, 2So; No. 8, in I-lb. cartona, aftc; in -iD. tuba, 2, He. packing stock, solid pack, tttOl dairy, in uO-lb. tuus, sic Mar set change every 'iuesda. CHLi-.mv- IWiiis, Jttc; young America, 17c; dauy lio; triplets, 14tc; llmberger, uo; iNo. i DrtcR, tea; fso. a lc; Oomesl esiss, xlot wuols owls. Stu; Lnipurted oaiss, two. i'ULL'lKT-llrssirit broiler. 24.00 dos.t for storsge, 46.w; tor Iresn spungs, s.-c; nrns, utc; cocas, UW, auoks, geee( lac; lurseys, wu; pigeon, per aos.. nv. homer squabs, S4.08 per doa.; fancy aquaoa. es.w per uo ; ro, t, 4-i.uv per avs. Aiivei Mrolleis, from 1. to 1H lbs., 40e; 1V( to I Not Included In totals because comparl- - l-.A-,-U,. eSNTv In.loJIwI I. . - 1 - BfllS .1. mtwmjfiwiw. -'V 11,11 .... .-V. , 1, WI.IB . . -tfrt because containing other items than clear-1 "S,vi" ' Ings. Kansas City Live Stoekt Market. KANSAS CITT. May t7.-CATTLE5-R. Total 740 8,837 1,023 oeipts, l.auu neaa, inciuaing w rauininni n , . . 1 1 -. v. . in. .ni n.au r . i , , , ., r-A vui . i iv. a . ' - . vi '.T K .r""'v.r "1,:' 47... Vhut feeders, M 20.16; southern steer., baoott . V.7 t.Z. i.tl J .n th. 7 26 ; southern cows. 43.5oas.&o: native cows, steady with yesterday all around and the M-0lWM! naMve hHfer, 4.Vo7.86i bulls, general tons to the trade at the close of C.orrS.oO calve. 84.60fi7.7S. the week is far from strong. iHt HOGS-Recelpta. 3,000 head; market Rfli choice heavy bves have been sca,"-cs 10,, higher; top, 8960; bulk of salea, 19.25 enough this week to hold up fairly wsll la 9 neavy ej.40g-9.50; packers and butchers, nrlr-M ttihll Ih. hBLlf-fat and BhOrt-fOd ... .... 1,, : . rr . . , .n """" : - . 7 -," a.owg.w; nam, piss, teer have been slow and unsatisfactory SHJEEP Afty, IJIMBS-Receipts, 400 head; mem turuuiiiuui. u.a uuo - l market steady; lambs. 87.ti?f)9.oo; yearlings, tun ounms iiibthh " X tkm Jo-wWB.SO: wethers, 44.ewac6.70; ewes, 44. uppuru wiiu acauB'"" 5.60; stocKors ana xeeaers. iJ.wa5.yu. are much preferred by all classes of buyers - to mi medium ana common n, " B j-.h ii.s gtaolr MsrVtt the week, while tho good to choice heavy BT. JOSEPH, Mo., May 27. CATTLE! cattle are not over 1015o lowsr.- Jr'S'. h'a,: 'tii IJtXFZ: in cows ana hetrers tnero wss no par- iei.twiM.iu, ." -, ,!..... I iWk mm .nmrunil C1VM. 14. 00 7. 60. "r.T 1 ... r.""J?r. ""..".T. li .T. " . I wrno.n-..ii,t son hri- market. Kiiv it a w il ii y ea lciu.t, out uutua v. m , -. mw -- - - --- , aA " grade, closing prices, this. week ars fully b'fW; top, 65; bulk e. 2aS.3te lower than laat weeavs ciose. veati .w .,su, calves, bulls, stags and rough stock gener- market, steady; lamoa, 7.oo(B JO. ally sold pretty mucn tns same as on yes- terday and not materially dltterent from a . Stock In Bight, 20.0 8.2 1.8 "L2 Ytonalnta nf Kva mtnfr at tha. ffVA nrln. xnere ivaa very mite uomg in , sweaers clpal western markets yesterday: lbs., Sue; hens, le'e.c; old rootrs, 4vo; young rooetera, idc; quoki. inn leatnerea, it , geese, full feathei-ed. loo: tuikey. Uui suinea foul. 200 each; pigeon, Boo por doa. ; homei. to.vo per dos., squabs. No. 1, li.oo per dos.; No. 2. 600. f ish (au troten ficKeret, lor; whilerisrt, 14c; pike, 14c; trout, 16c; large ci apples, lovilSc; ipanlsil macker), 18c ; eel, 18c; had dock, Uc; floundsrs. Uo. Green oatflsh, iv ; trsui, uc; buffalo, v, halibut, 4e; whits pereh, 8e; whitedar. 16c; yellow perch, Be; bullheads, 12c; whits bass, 17c; roeshads. 81.00 each: ehadroee. uer rtair (0c; frog less, 8O0 par dos. tleet uts runs; no. L l.oi mo. 2. 14tac: No. 8, 13o. Loins. No. L lc; No. 8, 14Vc: No. 8, la4(?. Chuct: No. t, 8Hc No. 8. SVc No. 8, 80. Round: No. L lltao) No. ! ltt,cj No. 8, Uc; Plats: No. L c No. 8, 1 Ho: no. a, 10. KlllJ ITS Stra whet rlea. ' MIourt. 4. cases, psr case, 82-764J4.00. Oranges, Call- s lornia Can alia and I'roduoer brands Red- land navels, 80-H4 sixes, per box. Il; 12a ise. per box. 8.1 88; 160 else, S3 80; 174 and smaller slses, per box, 84. Other brands from Riverside and other districts, per box. 88.0003. 60; 80-96-113 Hies, per box, $2. 76; lla! vans Mediterranean Sweet, 124-112 ises per box, 83; 160 and smaller aixes, per box". 42-25. Lemons, Llmonlera, extra fancy, wc - sues, f'.ev, ujiuiwe, ew-oou sises. Per box, 24.75; 240 slse, 60c per box less. . risnss, fancy seleot, per bunch, M.261.60: Jumbo, bunch, 28-763-J. 78, Grape fruit! riorlda, 46-64-04-80 sites, per box, 85. pine apples, Cuban. 80-86-42 slse. 83.60; Florida. S4-30-3O-42 lies, 84 .24. Apple. Ben Lavls. per bbl.. fl.26; caiirornia ranoy W. W. ' Pearmalns, per box, 8-J-26: California extra fancy, Pearnmins, Red Wood brands, per box, 82-25; extra fancy Iowa Jonathans, per bbl., 84. Cherries, California, pr iolb. ' l ib. pkgs. In box, psr boa, 82. Figs, Cali fornia, 100 lze, 80o. VEGETABLES Irish potatoes, Wiscon sin and native, per bj., 800oj Colorado, per bu., 64ei new potatoes, in sseks per lb., 2a, Seed sweet potatoes, Kanaaa, per bbl., 82. Cabbage, new California and southern, per lb., 80. Onion. Texas crys tal wax, per crate, 81-80; yellow, per crate, 11.66. Old vegetablea: Parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips. In sacks, per lb, So. aOrllo, extra fanoy, whits, per lb., 17o; red. per lb.. 14c. MBW SOUTHERN VEGETABLES Radishes: Per dos. bunches, 26a. Turnips: Per dos. bunches, 46a. Carrots: Per dos. bunehes, 6O0. Parsley: Per dos. bunch, (Oo. BeeU: Psr dos. bunches, 600. Spinach: Per bu., 12 lbs., 6O0. Eg plant: Fancy Florida, per dos., Sl.60g2.flO. Tomatoes: Fancy Florida or Cuba, per 6-bbsk. orate, 23.76; choice, 82.86. String and wax beans: Per hamper, about 26 lbs., 83.00. Greer! peas: Per hamper, 83 60. Cucumbers: Hoi house, per dos., Sl.OO01.26i Texas, per dos.. 76c; per bu. box. 22 26. HOME QrvOW JN VEGETABLES - Radishes: Extra fanoy home grown, per dos. bunches, 20c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos., 40c; head lettuce, per dos., 75o. parsley: Fanoy home grown, per dos. bunches, eoo. Knunaro: rer ao. bunches. 4(c. Asparagus: Per dos. bunches. 75c. Ureen onions: Per do, bunches, 26o. MISCELLANEOUS Horseradish: Two doa. In case, 81.90. Walnuts: Black, per lb., 2c; California, No. 1, per lb., 17c; California, No. 1. per 10., 10. mcKory nuts; Large, per lb., 4c: small, per lb., 4a Coooanutat Per sack, 85.00; per dos., 66a Wool Market. P.OSTON, May 27.-WOOL The Commer cial Bulletin will say of the wool market: tomorrow: With the exception of 1,000 of 1,100 bales of low quarter bloods, Enuttl American sold by two local houses to a prominent New England mill at 83c, noth ing of consequence T boring done this week. Business Is generally fair, the loading mills of tho country being opposed to operating even at bottom prices. The Boston mer chant can neither sell wool In quantity to the manufaotui-er nor buy the wool In the west at prices warranted by present condi tions. Small sale of Ohio fleeoes aro being made at 20o for quarter blood and at Pviji SOo for three-eighths and half blood, but It will not be surprising if values decline still further. The outlook Is not favorsble for materially increased activity In tho. near future. snd feedeis this morning, as both supply and demand were limited. All week the SCouth Omaha. light ana wen or fa aiocx steers ana neirers g, Joseph have commanaea a reaay saie at urm tig-1 t-ln... r.i.u Opened "A to H higher, and further I urea, while it has been difficult to move gt. Louis.... Strengtneneu on isir ouy.ua. at uuuii tn me genera run u& itrouvie et euiinwia use i Chicago .... Cattle. Hogs heep. London Closing; Stocks. LONDON, May 27. American securities n mvmm steady and prices V to k over I satisfactory prices. Ths volume of business naa oeen very smaii, nowaver, ana a gooa clearance has been made so that tho tone to the trade at ths close ol the week Is. If anything, firm as compared with ths close of last week. Quotations on cattiei 758 200 1,200 700 .1.500 523 100 400 1,100 8,000 M 9-16LoutSTlll A N.. ... MHM. K. A T ... T1VN. V. Central.... ... IVNorlola A W... ...Ill 4o pf4. ...104V40nurlo A W . . .llTHFenntTlvaols ...BOls Ranit Mines. ... li Reading .,. MUSouthern Ry .14H oe pra. .. 41HUnisn Paeitis. .. II So pfd .. S. Steel.. .. 41 H 4o pfd..... .. 11 Wabash .. 12 40 pfd , ..144 Spanish 4s... ....161 .... 41 ....123 ....104 .... tt Metal Market. NEW TORK. May 27. METALS The Oood to chnlne I market for standard copper was barely . -. a? sr.CT tut taim .a tmrvA I Habv , . K Maw , .Tuns fitint4 at t1S. aft fed steers. 16.707.26: common to fair corn- 412.66: July. 212.474i)l2.6e: August, 212 50 ""sat fed steer, 46. 605. 90- good to choice cows 12.66. The London market waj easy, with uZ s-nd heifers, 86.003A75: fair to good cows spot quoted a. S6fl 12s 44 and futures at .... 17 and heifers, H.ibe-'o; comon to lair a.&7 ills. Arrivals were reported at iew ... 111. I nows and helfara. 12.7544.50: sood to choice York of 20.206 tons. Custom house returns UHRouthfrn paaitio Ut stockers and feeders, 85.ii04r4.26; fair to showed exports of 1,736 tons, making 19,666 good stockers ana teeaer. m. ito.tu; com- so far this month. Lake copper quoted mon to fair stockers and loaders, S3.60i$ at $12.76(913.00; Electrolytic, 12.62ft012.75, 4.76; stoca naiisra, ss.ioio.ioi veai caives. and easting at 12.7V41P12.&0. .114 . 174 ::i!! .. Hit" ths final New York quotations of yester day Consols, money, . do account. ...... Amal. Copper Allaeonda Atcaisoa do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Pacific. Cheaapeak A 0... Chicago O. W Chi., MII. A St. P Da Beers............ Denver A Bio O... do pfd rt da 1st pfd do Id pfd Grand Trunk Illinois Csntral.... I,- -dividend. BILVEK Bar, sieaay at a per ounce unNET-lMll per cent, The rats of discount in the open market I :," for Short Dins IS ) per cent; ior mrss I jj... months- Dins, j(05-i per ceni. 181.... 4. Loeal Seourltles. Aimtitinfi furnished by Samuel Buma IT.. BUS new ivib uuiiwiu., unisnsi aadltorlsm, Chleaio, 4s, 14M City ot omaha 4s, 144 Cudahr Packing Co. 4s lew Portland Cement boa da, is Iowa Portland Cement Con. 4a East Bt- liouls A Sue. 4s tineas Cktr Stock Yards stock tng Bell Lumber Co Lincoln. Neb., 4a, 1110 hrasa Tel. svkS. t per oeat Kerth r Is tie Val. Xrrl, Oo. 4a. Mat... Omaha Water C. 4, Ii4 1 Omaha Water Co. 4a, 1444 Si baa&a Oa is, 1UT Ceiaba Oa Se. 14U 104 . Omaha Kleo. LUbt A P. 4a. liH MH ToUls ...4,850 17,900 10,123 83.76I37.&0; bulls, stags, etc., fiOOSs. aiepresentativs sales: Qh.MJf STEER Ne. At. 4 sui 11 SB4 11 BIS. Asked. 444 B4 1044 44 4 1 T to 41 Omaha Kleo. Ulbt pfd 6 par cent.... 2Va Omaha Bt By. es, lfl4 k u. v. B. st. gf. 0. A C, B. Bt It. 4a, Hat., pfd.. kt Sfw York Hosey Market. vrir-Mr VCTJIf Mav 9? TUfnVTTV fir, ll firm; 24Sl-31i per cent; ruling rato, per eent; nosing bia, s per rent; otrerea at 34 rer rent: time loan, firm; 60 days. aVktt S per rent, and 80 days, 4 per vent; six months, exflH1 per cent. PRIMES MERCANTILE PAPERiHSo per oont. HTRRLINO BXCHANOEJ-Bteady. with actual business In hsnkers' bills at 84.84J0 04.4440 for Su-day hill and at 84.873 (or demand; commercial duis, 44.94 'T4.4s. SILVKR Har, 63r; Mexican dollars, 44a BONDS-Government, steady; railroad, steady. Closing Quotations on bonds wers as follows: U. B. ret. Ju. ret 100 Int. Met. B0 do ts. coupon 100 Inter. M. hi. 4e ... S9V4 V. 8. Is, reg t8 Jspaa 4 41 4a coopos 101 do 4s 4H V. B. 4. ref 114eK. C. fl. 1st Be ... t do coupon 114 U. 8. deh. 44 (131)13 Alia Chalmers 1st 4.. A N. un. 4....tU, Am. Ae- Be 10'.M . K A T. 1st 4s 7 Am. T. A T. ev. 4s. 101 gen. 4 7H Am. Tobaom 4a .... UMo. Paciflo 4a Tt 10 te 1 N. R. ot M. 44.... 4 Araxi.r ro 4s.... ll'N. Y. Cast. gn. 1VM ts'4 Atchleon t'n. 4s ... 41 do deb. 4s M 4.1 ce. 4s 10 K Y.. N. H. A H. do ev. ts .... Ill ct. a 1114. At. C. L. 1st 4s.... 3N. W. ev. 4s lot B. n. 4 , 47 de 1st eon. 4 ile fNo. racltlc 4s 101 ao 6. W. .... NH4 d ts Tl Pr. Tr. c. 4 46 0. s. L. rfd. 4s .... it Can. f Oa. 4a 104Penn. it. 3s :15l. ; t'tntrsj Leather is.. 44 do con. 4s 1014 of M. 1. ten. lllnea4irf acn. 4s 17 Ohe. A O. 4 lioHt. L 4 I. r. 1. 4 11 de rot. 4 44 da t"n St fi C. A A 1 44gt, u g. w. con. 4s T1 V.. B. A Q. It. 4s r- do 1-4 told 4s M do sen- ,T Seaboard A U 4e. ... 71 C. M. A P. . 4s '. Paelfle sol. 4s.. K C , R. I. A P S. 4T7S4 do ev. 4a 10u ' do rfd. 4s II do 1st ref. 4s M colo. Ind. Is ...... t78uthcni Rr is 106 ( Via. Midland 4a... 14 do ten. 4s TT C. g. ref. A es 4Ws IT Cnlos Paclfl 4e ,..11 Pel. A Hud. ev. 4s 44 ds re. 4s 10S r). A IL O. 4s .... M d 1st sod ref. 4s.. 4 D A R. O. ref. 4s.... 4 r. S. kuhfcer ts ....1) Dletlllar' 4 t'. B. Beel 14 4s... .14 gn pr. I. 4a ........ tIVa. -Tor. Cham is.... 4o gen. 4s 7 "Waba.li let ts 1M do er. 4 aar. A.. 14 do 1st and as. 4a.. 10 d ear. B v,af. 444 4a 44 On. Kiec. ev. ts....lWert Btee ev. is.... if 111 Central let ref. 47Wla. Central 4 " 010. H( tiered. M. fu ev, is. 0. A C. B. tt. R7, 4am... o. a) c. B. . a pfd Paclfl Tel. A Tel. is, lilt South Omaha is, citjr of Bwartschlld A Sulsbertar la, lilt. reseaa ny ss, iaiB.w,,,.., trl-Otjr IriU ts . Union Stock yard Co., go. Oaaaba... il Es-dlvldesd. 71 44 47 104 , 1UV 104 1W 100 44 7 1W 44 lot 10 lot t 10 44 43 144 44 K as 41 10 101 7 ? 12 4 4 II , II , ...... fc. .04 ! 16 1 .... i I 1 4 12 Pr. No. Av. Pr. M Ml Ill 4 10 4 14 1 1147 4 40 4 10 14 10M ? (10 4 64 106... 1214 7 00 4 SO 44 Mil 7 10 4 4t 4 1314 7 10 4 71 12..... 1446 1 2 COVVa. 8 K 7 MB 4 4S 4 10 6 il 4 40 4 10 11 0(4 4 4 M li lip 4 40 4 74 4 lOuv 4 44 4 Ti HEIFERS. 8 M 1 734 4 44 4 14 4 ill ( 14 BULLet 1 14 1 414 4 78 4 40 1 1J4V i 15 4 40 I I.JO 4 14 4 49 1 1444 4 74 CALVES. 6 00 6 US T 0 4 00 . 7 117 1 OS I 00 4 Ill T at I at 4...V 127 T 24 4 to 1... 140 T 16 4 60 8 141 1 14 4 44 Ti wa weak, with spot and May quoted at 83S.06i9a2.O7H; June, 8X2. sOfl 31.00; July, 132.90&32.06; AugUBt, 122. 80 13.14. The London market cloned eay. with spot Quoted at 1148 16s and futures at iiEl. Lead was steady, with spot quoted at M. 40,4. 60, Krw York, and B4.2oro'4.zz, Kast St. Louie. London was unchanged at 112 12s. Pnelter was easy, with spot quoted at 85.60rjfi.eO, New York, and 86.40ti6.12H, East Kt. Louis. Ths London market was unchanged at 122 6s. Iron wss unchanged at 49s lOHd for Cleveland warrants In London. Iocally ths market wss quiet. No. 1 northern foundry, 117.00$ 17.76; No. I northern foundry, 816.50Q17.25; No. 1 southern and No 1 southern soft, 8142601476, FT. LOUIS. May 27. metals Lead. 84.26. Spelter, nominal, 86.17V. tlXlt'KiSHs AND FKXDBR4V. 444 4 40 4 t 464 4 44 ,.... 4t 4 1 4 i.i 4 70 411 I 10 4 114 4 10 COWS AND 1&1T.K .. 471 4 40 Cotton Market. Ntcw TORK. May 87.-COTTON Ths market opened steady owing to better cables, with May point higher, but at a decline of 1 to 8 points on tho general list, under a renewal of liquidation and local bear pressure. -Trading was quite active and excited right after the call, and ths whole list quickly weakened under ap prehensions of further Chicago liquidation, nromoted by the selling of houses with western connections and the favorable weather map. July broke to 14.70c, or 14 points list lower while ths new crop sold off to a net decline of 8 to 7 points. Cot ton futures opened steaoy. aaay, 14 S4e HOUShipper. wers. In their o.d-tlmo 'YSuJir,. form tht morning and bought freely Irom natr- December. 11.62c: January. " - B"or ,o,g. March. 12.61c; bia. 1 yesterday. Total hog receipts wr. u .t.sdv. Close: I Usasainsm M Ininur ilMki. " I tsunuiv had Dan Durcnaeea on out si as or- I t. t i,.: a,..i -rr-. vt.. BOSTON, May 27,-Closlng quotations on deFs. killers wsrs forced into the trad P!FlT:.' richer 1S1 Z'- jinua'rv 12 5" mining atochs were: 1 at the sam advance, demand was t. S?'' t ,Ju a.n. ,,,!. i int. Alloues 4i .Moitawk 62 eonahly actlvs and a very good clergnce -":":-..r;''. ..i-.;: is ,iXa ial. Copper tsN.rMa von 4j wa, mttQe before midday. "7 ,t. T. ..' Tt OKiTiil. " ths than yes limited and alter mors than a third of the supply hud bean purchased on outside or Futures closed steady. Close: Msy. KB': June, 14.8Sc; July, 14.82c; August, 14.68c; Amal A. g. U A g. Arttons Com Atlantis , a. A C. C. A 8.. butt Coalition .,, Cal. Artsona ....4 Val. A Hecla .... Centennial Copper Hanao Coo Rest Butt Cop.... Pranhlln Olroux Con Orsnby Oo Oreene Cananea .. Isle Royal krr lke Lake Copper Lasallt copper .... 24Nlplaalnt Mines ....11 . 14 North Butte . invm iaae i , iivtuia itommion 17 . UvaUsceola 14 . 41 Parrott (3. C.) 16 .bbu wuincy 7t . 11 fhsnoon 11 . 4Huperlor : 41 . svas. B. M 11 . 11 a. r. 1; 11 . 1STamarack 64 . 40 u. 8. C. A O . IU. B. B. . D de pfd . . I'tah Cen 31 . 4!WIona t . ir woiTerina 1 et Aside from Wednesday's big slump, the trade In the hog yards thus far this wek lias been In very good oondttlon, considering the heavy supply. Lights wers favored on all days, and while there has been very little competition rrom snippers until today, tha net deolln In value 1 much lea than nngnt nav Deen epecea. current sales market for coffee futures opened tin are jut aoout 15c lower than last Saturday, changed to 8 point higher and sold to a with light lot and medium-weight butcher partial advance of 6 point during the mid- ..llln. u. Ih. r r. a! tha Hat fit... a ' 1 - .. . . . , , . " r "T die or tne aay on nigner European msrini ,iii IK fc. gal. ll.Bnl bale, n r. IJOVIH. May 87. COTTON Dull : mid dling, 16c; tale, nun; receipt, 846; ship ments, 1,8681 ftOOKS, 17,B2S DSIS. Coffeo Market. NEW YORK, May 27. COFFEE The about on a par with heavy hog. Representative sales: Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. May 27. Tho condition of the treasury at the beginning of bui- neaa today waa aa follows; Trust Funds tiold coin, 84,630,09; silver dollars. 4K.011,000; silver dollars of 1890. 8:;,712.000; sliver orrliflcatrs outstanding, la.on.ouo. Ueneral Fund Standard silver dollars In general fund, 83.058.863: current liabilities. 8l00.418.8EIS; working balance in treasury offices. 17. SWISS; In banks to credit of treasurer of the I'nited States. 4M8,142,60i; subutdlary silver coin, 821.262.228; minor rin, 41,271,596; total lalance In general fund, 10,11S,Jj. ham an - , and scattered trade Buying in ins aosenc iv. at I.. eit4 enntmand n a Drim urn. ars sell Ins 1uat I 7. . .... t -.-. .... .... SSU I . , . , D impoilB.nl uii.iiii.., iJ i hit- nu.M.iva "t .hunt n a tiar lth heavv hass. r " "a . , waa Dareiy nisintsmra, ..nvio na puns scattering liquidation and the close was steady net unchanged to l point nigner. Pales for the day were only 6.760 bags. Closing bids follow: Juns snd Jury. 4.20c; August, 4.300-, September, 4.45c; October snd November. 4.40c; December, 8.45; Jan uary. 4.48c: February. 6 61c; March. 4 54c: April, 6.66. Owing to ths holidays, there were no cables rrom urazii. Bpot, quiet; iUo No. 7. 8c; Fantos No. 4, 8c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 84?12'ie. TVew York Mlnlag Stocks. on mining stocks were: Alio 437 ldllis Coo ... brunaerlrk Ctn 4 Uttle Chief Com. Tunnel stck... 24 Ontario de hands IT Meilca Cora Oal A V S Ophir , Ham siuer .. 41 Standard Irti Sil.er 141 lellow Jacket Offered. . 4 . t .424 ,.luo ,.1 ,. 14 44 Bank Clearing. OMAHA. May 87. Bank clearing for to- day wero ,9M44. (ai. and for the corres ponding date tasi year i ei, ots.u4.tr. Ne. at. SS. Pr. Ne. Av. Sh. Pr. 42 10 40 4 11 64 144 40 t 17 47 364 1W I 12 7 147 140 I 17 M Ill ... tl 41 144 4V) 4 87 40 Ui 10 1 tt 44 t'4 ... 111 14 140 44 4 li tt) 431 ... 8 44 41 KH SO 4 li 44.: 4 40 1 10 42 17 140 4 St 10 247 ... 1 N 64 t7i ... IK II 11 40 4 SO (4 174 120 4 2 14 41 ... till 44 141 140 t U 47 94 204 4 1 10 Wl .A I IS T4 ... I 10 14 li K IS It It 40 I 10 81 r,i 40 t 34 10 tt4 40 30 74 !' M IS It 41 10 4 10 41 44 U0 IS 71 131 40 4 14 St 141 140 4 44 14. ...... .131 1W t M 44 1-4 144 4 14 42 114 40 1 XI tt 91 140- t li 44 til ... 4 to 14 24 10 S II 141 140 4 10 71 141 ... I 11 IS1 100 4 10 11 Ml B IS 40 141 ... IN 17 1-1 Si I 14 44 141 110 I 14 tl 14 ..- I M tl tat 44 4 W 41 lit 40 4 to 10 141 lit I Ml 41 Tl SO I 16 ti tit 120 I 10 . 44 171 SO 4 15 71 424 10 44 10 134 au 14 40. I.I M I 10 11 2-4 10 4 Id 41 t'4 ... 4 10 bt ail ... 4 14 41 t-0 ... 4 M 4 131 40 I 14 41 11 II 10 Ml It I It It 4 ... I SO tl 3s k I 14 7s lal 124 4 M II 104 IM IS 14 13 ... t 10 tt I3 M IU IS 4tS W 40 ti in la I tt 41 ... I tl 121 280 4 14 tl Ill ... 4 tj 40 tod ... Ili 44 m 41 14. Dry Oood Market. NEW TORK. Msy 87. PRY GOODH Cotton goods trsding wss light, was gen erally steady for the day, with prices little changed. Yarns ars firm and quiet. Ths local wool market rulea generally quiet Jobbera are steadily moving out all loads of merchandise, but find It d'ffloult to Induce retailers to anticipate their needs by price ocnceision. Oils std Reals. SAVANNAH. Oa.. May 17. TtTTtPF.N. I TIN R Steady, 69c; sale, 80 bbls.: rereluts. M bbl.; shipments, 1,048 bbls.; stoek, 4,644 bbl. ROSIN-Flrm: sales. 80.018 bbl.; receipts I tOll bbl.; shipments. 1 870 bbl; stock 44 4T2 t'hl I B. 14 Oft-fit 12H; 1). 64 40; V, 14 70714 80; F, t-Ofl4.80: O. 84 8504 (ft; H, t6 ; L 86 00; K, 86 20; M, If. 25: pi, 46.19,40 W, U., 40-TV; W. K Sk-fll W. Boatom Copper Market. Tho following quotations ars furnished by Logan & Bryan, members Boston Stock exchange, 815 South Sixteenth street Adventure I Michigan ........ Arts. Commercial .. 16 Miami Allou 43 llohawk Allantlo 7Nli)laslnt Calumet A Art ton.. 44 North Butte .... Calumet ft Hecla... .44 Oaceola Centennial Copper Hang Daly-West First National Haneook Hslretla Indians , Isle Royals ... Kevraejiaw .... Lake Copper .. Ball Massachusetts , 11 Old Dominion 47 Quincy -4 Ray Consolidated 1 Shannon 19V Superior Copper .. 1 Superior A Boston Ki Tamarack 21U. B. 8. A n 1 do pfd IS Utah Consolidated , 12 Wolverine 1 Yukon Oold , itt IB 41 11 II 10 , 17 , t , 1S . 7 , 44 , 11 , 44 , 43 60 :t .in 4 New York Curb Market. Tho following quotations aro furnished by Logan As Bryan, members Boston tttock exchange, 316 South Bixtaanth street: Bay But Oas... Butt coalition .. Cacttn Chlno Chief Fraction Davis-Daly Ely Central Ely Consolidated Ely Witch Franklin Olroux 24 Greene Cananea ... 4 20 Inspection 7 I Kmee 4 T-l .. 11 Nev. Consolidated I 11-14 Nrhouse .. II Ohl .. 1 Rawhide Coalition .. tRar Central .. 66 Bvtrt Pkg. Co..., .. 11 Bears. Roebuck O0..IM .. It Silver Plsk 4 .. IV II War King IA0 Ooldfleld Coaaoll'Ud. Superior A Pittsburg 12 uoianei riereoce. .. sTowana 1 Ooldfleld Daisy 4Trlnllr 4 20 4 41 n ,n . Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 27. WHEAT Close: May. 2103; July, 81.034s; Septem ber, 82H-0- Caah: No. 1 hard, 8108; No. 1 northern, 81.0X1.07; No. 8 northern, 81-03) 106; No. I northern, l.O30LOt; No. I, 81.00 C142. lAJt S1.1B. CORN No. 8 r"oW. 84ffl54t4e. OATS No. 8 white, Sl'i6o. RYB No. 8. Scfyzio. BRAN In 100-lb. sucks, $18.0018.25. FLOUR In wood. f. o. b.. Mlnneanolis: First Patents. 89.107741.30: second nutcnta. 84 00156.10; first clears, 13.95-4.06; second clears, i2.soiQ3.io. . Oraahsv Mar Market. OMAHA, May 87. HAT No. 1, 80.50; No. 1, 88 00; packlng( 86.00. Straw: Wheat, 8.50; ry and oats, 87.60. Alfalfa, 812 60. The best grades of hay aro holding their own, but nobody seems to want ths poorer quality at any price. Milwaukee Grala Market. MILWAUKEE, May 27.-FI5UR-Lowcr. WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1.061.08: No. 1 northern, 81443 1.06; July, Wc OAT8-9e. BARLK Y Sample, B7(858o. gnga and Mnlasse. NEW YORK, Msy 27. SUO.AR Haw. firm; muscovado, It teat, 8.77c; centrlfu- Jnl, M test, 4.27c Molasses augar, U test, ,52c. Refined, quiet; crushed, 6.86c; gran ulated, t.25c; powdered, 6.25c. Torpentlae Market. SAVANNAH, May 27. TURPENTINE!- Firm, 5fr5jHo. ROBIN-Flrm; typo F., $4.754.88; O., 84.8B C4.80. , GIRLS KILLED INAUTO WRECK Two Yoantr Wonteai Moot Inataat Deatk Wheat air I Overturned Neap Logan, O. LOGAN, O., May 27.-Whllo returning from a party at midnight, an automobile driven by William Snyder, president of a lumber company, ran over an embank ment near Young's Bridge, and Miss Lil lian Wright and Mis Flossls Herman wsrs Instantly killed. Mrs. Don Ooss suffered fractured rib and Mr. 8nyderg leg waa broken. Ml Wright was to bay been married nest Wednesday. Two Werara Killed at Ottamwa. DBS MOINES, Ia., May 87.-Mrs. An Qulnland, aged 73, and Mrs. Kats Doud, aged 50, wers struck and killed las: night by a Burlington train, while aroaslne tbs street at Cttumwa.