THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MAY 27. 1911. 15 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Xct Wesi Traders Are Chan gin jj to tie Bull Side. gams COILS FROM COUSTBT to Wm aa HI her at tka bat Esses Baek ts A 11H ( the Daf Before. , OMAJIA, May X. Wit i Jf fomjownr mt conservative trades In tan besn consistently bearish f.r om time pe-at oa the tneory that the nd crP has bwn very fav orable. lt?h "ltutlo has suddenly changed nd ins majority are now taking a bullish po 441011. Th market in a weather proposition and i n frerned by weather reports, es slally from the southwestern wh'tl bolt. Tn storks of corn are very mail, the ""T nnioers are indifferent seller ex rwit - - - . i . " 1 ' " u unces, aiiu mil t . trMM Km. Ik - - - . . . .I the ruh and rnnimwlil Itaation and .....in. ood rains would undoubtedly change the situation enough ta giv soln market r svrtivn. Wneat was strong and higher on the, opening, but eased back to yesterdays, blooe on reported cooler weather and fore east for showers. Cash wheat was firm. I l Corn advanced sharply, the demand Doing urgent and the supply light Cash Tn was H-alSo higher. Primary wheat receipts were (12.000 bu. and shipments were ans.ooo bu., against re ceipts last year ( 287.UOO bu. and shipments f 34T (no bu. Primary com receipts were 710.000 bu. and Shipments war 4ti4.04 bu.. against receipts last year of 4Z1.0K0 bu. and shipments of 0,001 bu. Clem ran oes were 41.000 bu. of corn. K0 bu. ft oats and wheat and flour equal to 447.040 a. lJverpool oloeed higher on wheat smw Hd higher on corn. The following cash sales were reported: Wr HEAT No 3 hard. 1 csr. fc; No. 4 card, 1 car, 5Ve; 1 car, 4c; rejected, 1 ear. ES. CORN-Na i white, 1 csr. 5'Hc: No. S white. 1 car, SOc; 1 car. .V.c; No. 2 yellow, I cars, too; S cars. 4'o; S ears 4c: No. S yellow, S cars, BOr; l car. 4i"c. No 4 yellow, l car. 4tc: No. i mixed. 1 car. 4Sc; o. I mixed, 4 cars. 4Sc; No. 4 mixed. 5 ears, 4c. OAT3 No. S white, t cere. S3c; No. 4 white, 1 car. iZc; 1 oar. mc; No. 3 yel low, 1 oar, SSe; 1 car. 33c; No. 4 yellow, I car, 32c; no grade. 1 car, SHc Oaaaha Cash rnrM, .WIinAT-No. I hard. rHa-Hc; No. 3 rard. 6615li,c: No. 4 hard, M4THc; re jected hard, 73S34c; No. S spring, spring. SMyic; o. 2 durum. HWiV; No. S durum, .ivavt"c. CORN No. X white. 5W50Sc. No. 3 white, 4BS'?i60Jac; No. 4 white. 4XfMS'-: No 3 color. 4xJic; No. 3 yellow. 4lya!'i0c; No. 3 yellow. WSViOc; f0. 4 yellow. 4L,549c: No. 3. 49d44c; No. 3. 4r4!rSsc; No. 4. 4s 4c; no grade. 44S-i?47e. OATS No. 1 white, 33mt04c; standard. SHUc; No. 3 white. i31Sc: No. 4 white, MVff32ViC; Nr 3 yellow. -32Hfi33',c; No. 4 yellow, 31V582c. BARLET No 3. Mtftfie; N'. 4, TgMc; No. J feed, ff7'82c: rejected. !'? RYE No. 3. 89r90c; No. 3. StVac. Carlot Receipts. WneaL Corn, Oats. Chicago 2i 445 24 Minneapolis 1W orraha 1 SI5 11 DuJutti 31 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Vest a res at the Treats Mi Clealaar Prices oa Board af Trade. CHICAGO. May . Peril from deficient moisture and from the stalling temperature threatening the wheat crop southwest kept peculators today In a bullish mood. Clos ing prices were firm at last night's level to iio above. The end of the day left corn s?HiC up and oats at an advance of aS'tc to N4THc. In pro visions the outcome varied from liVto gain to X4o decline. Despite the fact that prices charged (or wheat were not of much width, trad was of an active sort, with the feeling quite nervous. Shorts and new Investors took tha lead In tha buying. Longs sold to realise profits. Aslda from the drouth and hot wave saute. want, thai market received a bullish Impulse through French official re ports of crop shortage. Showers In the American spring- wheat belt, however, acted as an offset In favor of the bears. Another drag; was tha lack of any improvement in tha milling demand. Nevertheless a rally was unmistakably in progress at the close. July ranged from &tc to SVeo, and fin ished at Sffte with a net gain of a ahade. Coveting by shorts In tha corn crowd was oa a huge scale. A great deal of in fluential selling developed on the advance. July fluctuated between KSc and ba, closing firm He up at MVuMij. Cash grades were stronger. No. 3 yellow finished at 5-KVo. , , . Tha bulge In oat was attended by a larger trade than has been witnessed for some time. High and low points for July were io and 36c, with last sales 36c, a rise of Ho compared with last night. Provisions advanced with grain and be cause of a light run of hogs, but gradu ally sagged under liquidation. When the pit was cleared, pork retained 7Hc to 13c of the upward movement, but other prod ucta was back to within a amall fraction either way from tha figures of twenty four hours before. Prices In Chicago, furnisned by the Cp- dtke Grain company. Telephone Douglas 14.3, luS brands' building, 0; Artlcleaj Open. Hlgh. Low. Clonal Tes'y. Wheat I I May...9W.fi July.-JCKSSV Sept...utti Coru 1 I May...'MHHI July...MJj4! 7i 1 I SH'-ii 89S'-J 8Si S S' 65 US! Ml 544) M. &4HMM64 36 Jb I H ! 35Sl35aS 4H ept...Ma-si Cats 1 May.:. 3 34' July.. StiHi 16 10 It MH, Sept... Pork July... 8ept... Lard July... Bept.. Elba July.. Sept.. H! U 09 14 M 14 9S 14 S71 14 90 14 42S! 14 46 I 14 S2H I 3tJ I 40 J 03 I I S 22H 1 97if 7 I 23HI S 30 I T 97Vj 7 I I 224 30 T97S I si SOJHi M I U- Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Julet; winter patents, H-.f 4. SO; straights. 33. 70-0-1 2i; spring straiahta, l4.lfrS4.35; bakers. fl.4ia4.60. BIB-No. 3, :c BARLfclT Feed or mixing. CijT&c; fair to choice malting. 90cs10u. 6;r:tS Timothy, S12-00. Clover, Sit 00. PROVISIONS Pork, mesa, per bW., SlA. Iali 25- Lard, per 100 lbs.. 3 30. Short ribs, stdea (loose). 7 37?J.uB; short clear aides (boxedi. S1 326. Total clearances of wheat and Tour were equal to 447.0m) bu. Exports for the week, as shown by Brad street s. were equal to 3 4 two bu. Primary receipts were S12.000 bu., oompared with 2S7 UOO bu. the corre sponding day a year ago. Estimated reoeipts ior wmunuw. v usau, 31 cars; com. 4-3 cars; oau, 361 cars, hogs. 9.000 head. Chicago Cash Prloea Wheat: No. 3 red. 99 45asc; No. 3 red. 9'lc; No. 3 bard. Wit ro. No 3 bard. 9-aV-'; No. I northern spring. ST.Ouvl-04. No. 2 northern spring. 31 00u'l-: No. 3 spring. 'j-c Com: No, 1 cash. MHSiVc; No 2 cash. i4iH; No. J whits. 5wJji.'Lsc; No. 3 white. MgMc; No '3 yellow. 5StfooSc; No. 3 yellow, 44S4C Oata. No. 3 cash, HV; No. 3 white, 3n',sS7c; No. 3 white. Sby.'WSc; No. t white, lwiiSc: atandard. 31? to. BUTTER Firm; creamerlaa, 17Sc; Raines. iafflSC fcXK3fcsy: receipts. 11470 cases; at mark, cases included. I3al2ac; firsts, 14c; prime firsts, 15c CHEiiSE Steady: daisies. 11H9H": twins. loSJlOSc; young Americas, ll" HWi-, Wig horns. UWtrllSo. ptTA TOES Unset tll ; new, SV 10-1 20; chol-e to fancy, old. 40j-43c; fair to good, old 9hJ3tc. POULTR T Steady, turkeys, live. 13c; fowls, live. 12c: springs, dressed. n-iiSc. VEAL Steady : 40 to -lb. wts.. 7Vc; (0 to sVlb. wts.. 9c; as to lUMb. wts., ialOc. Car Lot Ret-ipts Today : Wheat. 2Jt cars; corn, 4s cars; oats, 2S4 cars. Esti mated tomorrow: Wheat. 2o3 cars; corn, 4ii ears; oats, 261 cars. Liverpool Grala Market. UVERPOOL May 9 -WHEAT-Spot firm: No. I northern. Manitoba, Ts sHd; No. 3 nominal; No. 3 sort hern. Manitoba. Ts ISd. futures firm; May, 7s; July, is 10.1; tVtober, (s Td- CORN Spot, aew American mixed, nom inal , aid American mixed quiet at Is 3d: ew American kiln dried, easy at is lOd; futures quiet; July. 4a 9d; September, 4s Md. M Is aea polls Grata Market, JaTINXEAPOIJS. May 3. WHEAT May, tc; July. 9sT'v;e; September. i'c; lo cember, 11V, Ne. I hard, tl M. No. I aorta- errv. "V5V. No. I northern. 9&i9c; No. I, Mtiw. No. 1 durum, y. . 8h.EI Flu. 12 li. DA HLKV .'jrc. O.iRN-No. 3 vil(i, r."iis;'.. OATS No. t whit. StiX!C. HIE No. J. dun. PRAN-8J0 6.a.T 0. FLoL'R-Second patent. 84wi4:; clear, tXX3i, second clears. C .'"'3 f.rst .KB. SEW TURK UE. F.R.t L M ARKET Uaetatleaa f tir Day Yarleii Coeaaaoaltlew. NEW TORK, May FI"UR S teady ; prtng patents. H.yT 1Z; winter patents. I lO-a 5u; winter extias No. 1. 83.lotiS.SS; Kansas straights, 4 inj4 30; winter straights. S3.:sti4.; spring clears. $3.7M9 4 10: winter extra No 2. 13 I5y; 25 Rve flour, steady; fair to good. 14 "jg5.6u; choice to fnncy, ' Vfi.", 25 CORNMEAL Firm; fine, white and yellow. 81.1fl.j0; coarse. S1.KMi1.1b; kiln dried H.on W HEAT fpot market easy; No. 2 red. 9iUc. elevator, and !TV. f o b. afloiit. both nominal: No. 1 northern Duluth. tl OS. f. o b. afloat. Future"" market advanced early on the continued dry weather in the "uinweei inn ine cimm. imh iosi the ao ance under prnflt-taklns: and tne weak ness in the northwest, but aga n rallied and closed at UftSc net advance: May closed at Wkc; Juiy. W 7-16c; September, 96 He. CORN Ppot market easy: export, new. No. 3. Co. nominal, f. o. b afloRt Fu ture market was wlthmit transacTions. closing 'ic net higher: May closed at 6io. July. 2c . , CTt Spot market strong; stanaarn white. 4?Wc; No 2. 4Tc; No. 3. 42c: No 4. 41 So. Futures market was without trans actions, closing nominal; May closed at 42V; July. 42c. . HAT eteady; prime. SI Wi 1 ; 11 ft No. I. SL2MH; No. 3. II.OIMJI 1". HIt'ES Steady : Central Amertca, 1ST 3Po; B gota. 21'-2ac . LEATUER Steady : hemlock first" 6rr: eeconds. :1W2V: thirds. 19c. n-J-ots. WnXbc . , PROVISIONS rork. steady; mess, S17 T5 eisJS; family. SW.aft-aSO . short clears. f;i.OLraig.0O Beef, quiet;, mess. SlS.otWlS W: famllv, S13 M'Sfl4.0; beef hams S24.5ta2r0B Cut meats steady, pickled bellies, Sl'VOW 114.00; plrkled hams. SU.7S'al2 5'l Lard, firm: middle west prime, S S0fr.: re fined, uuiet: continent S" . South Amer ica. R0ri: iMmpound. 7K-'i7Sc. ' TAI.U51V-F-asy : prime city, hads., 51!-1c; rountrv. SS'&'iWc. fU'TTER Strong; cresmery specials. 24 !52Vrc; extras. 23Sc: first. JlSSSc: sec onds. l?Wtiilc; thirds. lslSc: state dairv. finest. 23-; good to prime, 218 22c; common to fair. 1SP20C; process, special. 18Hc; ex tras. lc; firsts. Inline: seconds. 15V81-; factory, current make, first. 17c; seconds. Irregular; fresh gathered, selected .Tina lTifflic: fresh gathered, seconds, 15 'ulSc: fresh aathert-d. dirties. No. 1. 14c; fresh gathered, dirties. No. 2. 12,8 13S; fresh gathered, checks, good to prime, 124 bi3c. CHEESE Steadv; old skims, 6a 10c; new, 27c. Pi iI'LTRT-1 Jve. rtendv; wester-i sprmr 20c: fowls. 13S4il4c; turkeys. 12c. Dressed, dull; wenern broilers. J32c; fowls. lJ-.'u l&ijc; turkeys. lUlc. rata aad Wheat Regies Ctalletls. Record for the twenty-tour hours ending at 8 a. m. Friday. May K. 1911: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain Stations. Max. Mln. tall. Sky. Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clar Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudv Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear twelve-hour Ashland. Neb Auburn. Neb.' B ken Bow. Neb. 1 A4 58 M M 4 C7 .00 .( . .15 .00 .00 .00 .t .00 .00 .tr .00 .00 .00 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 for Columbus, Neb. Culberteun. Neb.. 0 Fairmont. Neb... 92 Or. Island. Neb.. Hartlngton. Neb. 94 Hastings. Neb.... 96 Hoiarege. Ncli... 9& Lincoln. Neb 94 No. Platte. Neb. 92 OeJtdale. Neb 1 Omaha, 5eb 94 Tekamah. Neb... 93 Valentine. Neb.. W 64 65 70 82 70 67 Sioux City, la.. 92 Alta. Ia 92 Carroll. Ia 93 Sibley, Ia (3 Minimum temperature period ending at I a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGE!. . : ; No- of. , Team. District- -C.; Stations: Max. Mfn. Jtaln- ' fall. .00 Columbus, O.. ...... IT Louisville. Ky 30 Indianapolis, InaV. 11 Chicago. 111..... 23 St. Louis. Mo X Dos Moines. Ia.... 21 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 Kansas City. Ms.. 24 Omaha, Neb....!.. U 92 2 M u 93 4 92 CI 94 64 93 68 76 M 9? 88 92 64 .00 .00 .00 .00 .20 ! .10 Vsry warm weatner prevaiieo uirougn out the corn and wheat region during the last twenty-four houra I.iKht and scat tered showers occurred In the upper valleys and western Nebraska. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather ttureap. St. Uili Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. May 36. WHEAT Cash, steady: track. No. 2 red, pir!ic; No. 2 hard. 94&9SC. Futures, firm: May. 924c; Julv, Svc, September, fc CORN Firm; track. No. t MHc; No. 3 white. SHii&rtC. Futures, higher: July. S3Hc OATS Higher; track. No. 1 Mc; No. 2 white. 3t'a37c; July, 33c. RTE Steady. S1.09. FLOUR Dull, red winter patents. S4.2i 4 70: extra fancy and straights, 33. 8084.10; hard -1nter clears. 32 0(,a.l5. SEEI-nmothy. S5.004j9.50. CORN MEAL $2-50. BRAN Dull, sacked east track. 31.07'B'l 10. HAT Market, steady; timothy, SW-OOj" 32.00; prairie. S12.0ii 14.00. PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing. SU.&0. Lard, higher; prime steam, $7.;9 i. 00. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed x tra shorts 38 3TS: clear ribs. S8.37V. short clears. W2S- Bacon, unchanged; boxed, ex tra shorts. $9.37; clear ribs. S3.37H; short clears. $9 S2H. . , , . POL'LTRy Firm; chickens, 10c: spring. S0l'24c: turkeys, 12(8 15c; ducks, llc; geese. 6c. BUTTER Bteady: creamery. Kgc. EGGS Steady ; 1212. Reoelpts. Shipments. Flour. bb!s. 4.300 fcs.Uw 45.000 l.t) 76.000 36.0i I,0il0 46.0U0 Wheat, bu Ccrrw bu Oau. bu Kassu City Grata Provisions. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. May M. -WHEAT Unchanged; No. 3 hard. Walejc; No. 3, 853 92c; No. 3 red. (Be; No, s. s.(T.c. CORN Steady IO c up; o. mira, $.'"c; No. 3. Uc; No. 3 white, Kc; ro. 3, OATS Steady; No. 3 white. 353Sc; No. 3 mixed. STJS 34c. RY E Pirnc HAY L'nchsnged to SI 00 lower; choice timothy. SlA.5uvl7.0V choice prairie, S13.2S8 lSrll'TTER CresLmery. 20c: firsts, 27c; sec onds. 15c; packing stock. 144)C. EGGS-Extraa. UHc; firsts. 14c; seconds. 9. Receipts. 35.000 S4.0i0 8.0U0 Shipments. 25 OtO 31. 6.000 Wheat, bu,. Oirn, bu.... Oats. bu.... Philadelphia Prod ace Market. PHILADELPHIA. May 26 BUTTER Firm, lc higher; extra western creamery, jic; extra nearby prints. 3tc. i.-jj.e Steady: Pennsylvsnla and other nearby r.rsts. free cases. 85.26 per case; current receipts, free cases. U& per case; western f:rst. free cases. $510 per case; current receipts, free cun, K0 per caee. CHKHt-E-Steadv; New Tork full creams. o'd fancy. September, uausc; .ew i"r full creams, fair to good. UiillV:; new, as to quality, 10e. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Msy X CORN Higher ; No. 2 yellow. &3SUSc; No. 3 yellow. Wc; No. 3 mixed. &S-c; No. 4 mixed, -61; sample, OATS-Higher; No. 2 whits. stand ard. 3Sc; No. 3 white, 35c . Oataka Prod are Market. BUTTER Creamery. 20sf21c; packing Stork. 14C E'lOS 13c. POULTRY Broilers, 20c; hens. 9c; ducks, 10c. Mllwaaka-o Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. May M. WHEAT No. 1 northern. Sl.2sU 3); No. 3 northern. 81 COS-" 101;; May. stsr. July. . OATS Standard. 3S1S. BA RLEY Malting. KdcoSIOL Dalalk Grata Market. DULUTH. May 26-WHEAT-No 1 northern. Mec; No. 3 northern. MSsjiTHs;; Msy. c: Juiy. tec, September; SSc OATS 3EC Dry useda Market. NEW TORK. May 2A DRT OCX IDS The cotton goods markets hold steady. I Recount of ducat have been ahurtwned S per cent- Tarns are tending higher, with sptnnors declining new business at current rates. WsMsl Is higher, wilA buying freer. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS i Underlying Strength of Market Leads to Advance. SUPPLY OF STOCKS IS SMALL April Reports ( Harriott Roods how that Retreaehsaeat Policy Adopted F-srly la Sprlag la Psniel F.f feet iTely. NEW YORK. May 5S.-The underlying strength of the stock market which has ben apparent through the week In spite of the unusually severe pressure that was exerted led to an advance In prices today when the pressure was relaxed. Since the beginning 0 the meek the selling movement has teen conducted on a large scale. Dear traders who attempted trt rover fonnH thet I In Bflte cf the week s heavy selling the supply of stocks was almost the smallest of the year. The volume of trade diminished consid erably today. Advices from abroad Inti mate that considerable financing of an Im portant character will be taken up In Lon don and Paris shortly. It is again reported that another output of Hsrrlman Issues may soon be announced. The strength of Atch son may have been a natural out growth of the Istest Psns dispatches, which assert thst arrangements for list ing the shares of that system on the Bourse have virtually been completed. It also was reported that application has been made to list American Telephone and Telegraph In the same market. The April reports of the Harriman roads showed the retrenchment policy which was adopted early In the spring had been pur sued effectively. Gross earnings of each road feil off about STOO.'XO. but decreases In net mere reduced by cuts in expenses, which amounted to S3no.v for Union Pa cific and SOOO for Southern Pacific. The Colorado Southern converted a loss In gross of S0.0t Into a gain In net of IM.000 by reducing expenses by Sl'AOOO. The movement of gold to Canada assumed larger proportions today, shipments ag gregating si.fioeons. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, S2.73S.00fl. mited States bonds were un changed on call. Numaer of sale and leading quotations on stocks were as I0IIOWS. ales. Hit. U. Cbise. Allla-Clwlmers pfd Amalgamated Cepsse ...... Amartran AanraituraJ ..... AmnrtB tl I Sugar American ran Amarlcaa C. a P Ameni-an CVlton Otl Amerlrsn HAL. pfs Am. Ica Secuntlas ns 11 to to 4. J00 47H i 4C4 Hk 10. PDA 51 11 (IS Lew U'w 11 11 Lion MS MV4 US l'O 5Sw tola 90S U Dw MS II WS yn 41S 41 lino sns '1 400 1S4S IMS IMS s mo is lis its to f t 14S ion 101 s 101 S 101 urn us u 11 10 40 A 0 11. too 11S 111'' 11S loo 104 in loss 00 ins ins r?S &m ios los iks i'o s ns u 1.W0 s 7- ts 1.700 IMS f'S t)4S L400 II OS MS 101 Xa4 t.OOt Ka IIS 11 US s 41 147 4. i:js i:is ins tt us lis is MO MS MS 4 e 14SS UUm tOO US 14 100 170 170 14S ion jos S M 100 47 S 7S S linn 17 MS MS 4.300 IS 1S US 100 (OS 40S 404 SO0 44S 4SS 4SS t.M0 IMS 11S 1MS l.aue iz lMs 400 2S 41 S 41 uS tne 11 s 1H 104 17S 17"4 l'S US 105 MS MS MS M0 1S It 17 TOO 4S MS MS trs Mo toss 104S lets 100 14s 1"S 14S ins M M It i UTS lt7s irr L10t t4S M 14 M"4j Ltm to M 4S tot 1J7 IMS 1M 4S mt sis ms ti too loss WS 107 tOO 41 42S , 1.000 loss ltlS 107S "S , 4. TOO 12S 1M IMS M . i.tot is I" it ton iocs 15 S iS ti . 1.704 xt US tlS lS ino ins 141S ltlS Mt KS S "S . 44,200 1S IMS lf- 100 MS MS M MS , lm ns ts us ISO 44 04 US 1M 41 42 S 4IS US tot tS MS MS M . I. MS 111 111 111 . X.S MS 1 5"l tat 47 47 MS , l.tut MS SIS tut MS M ITS too Its l ts 4nt IIS 41 4t . t.40t 1M 1U IMS lot MS 44S MS Tot 7 TlS T . l.Tnt' 44 41S 41S . M.1M TlS " 77 tut llts lit lit . I.40S tS 47 47 . 3.MS M ttS t 14 S 4t r n r . l.MS 41S 41 40 . 14. IX TtS 74 T6S . lt,0t MS MS tlS 4S . I.1M 17S 171 ms American Linae! Amenrsn Lorrnnntlve American 3. A R Am. a A R. pfd Am. S'.eel Poundnea Am. Sugar Refining American T. A T American Tobacco ptl. ..... American Woolen Anaconda Mining Oa Aichleon Atrbiaon pfd Atlantlo Oast Line Baltimore A Ohio. .......... FIMhiehetn Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific CVolral Leather OntnU Leather pfd Central of New Jeraar fheaapeaka A Onto Chicago A Alton Chicago a. W C. O W M.. Chicago A N. W C . M. A 9t P C. C. C A 8t- U Colorado P A I Colorado A Southern Consolidated Gas Crro P-odurta Delaware A Hudson, ei-dtv Danger A Rio Orajide D. A R G. pfd DlatlilerC Securities Erla Erie 1st pfd Erie Id ptd General Kiectric Great Northern pfd Groat Northern Ora ctfa.... Illinois Central Intertooroogh Mat. Int. Met. pfd international Paper lntemaltonal Pump Iowa Central Xanaas City Southern K. C. So. pnt Laclede Gas Loniavllls A Naakrtus. Minn. A Si Lenta. M., St. P. A a. a. M M.. K A T .... IH.lt. AT. pfd Mlasnurt Pacific Katleual Biscuit National Land N. R. R. of M. N pfd New Tork Central N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A Westers North Aaaerlcan Nortkern Pacific Pacific Mall Pannaylvanla People's Gas P . C, C ft. U -.. Plttaburg Coal Prtaaad Steel Or Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock Ialand Co Rock Ialand Co. pfd St. U A S. r Id pfd St. Louis S. W St L. S. W. pfd Sloaa-Skeffleld S. A I Southern Pacific Southern Railway So. Railway Ptd Tennessee ropper Texas A Pacific T . St. L. A W T . St. L. A W. pfd Union Pacific ..... Vnloa Pacific pfd I'nlted States Realty Vniwd States Rubaer Vnlted States Btaei r. 8. Steel pfd I'tah Clapper V a--Carolina Ckamtcal .. Wahaak Wabaeb pfd Weeuara Maryland Weatlngbouaa Kiectric Western I'nlea Wheeling A L. K Lehigb Valley ruud sales rar ih say. 101. TOO aha I.oados Stock Market. LONDON. May 26 American securities opened about unchanged today. Later the market advanced under the lead of Cana dian Pacific, and at noon was steady, with values ranging from W to 1 point higher than yesterday's New Tork closing. Oenaels. , II 1-lt Leulsrtlle A N. ....isis .... MS ....ms ....ui .... ti .... 41 .... U .... T a aocoaat .. Amal. Copper., anaconda - - - -AU-klaoo U 1-14 M , K. A T ... ... M N. T. Central ... 1 Norfolk A W. ..117 4s pfd do pfd. 11 Ontario A Baltimore A ohta la Pennsylvania twaadlaa Psciris t4) Kand Mlsaa Oicaapeaka A 0 ... Oilcasu Q. W Ohl., Mil. A St. P Da Bears Denver A Rio O... do pfd no do 1st pfd 4s Id ptd Grand Trunk Illineta Central.... Readme tl . SIS Southern Rr s .1ST so ptd 41 . Its tout ham Pacific ir . US la Ion Pactns IMS . at 4s pfd 'S .. U C. A Steal MS .. tl- do pfd 111 .. 41 Wabash 17s .. MS to pfd.. ............ MVS ..141 quiet at 24 9-Kd par ounce. SlLVErV-Bar, MONEY 1 WiH per cenk The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills is 2SaU per cenh, LoeaJ terarftlsa. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker A Co.. 449 New Omaha National ban building: B1A AakaA City ef Omaha 4Sa. TM 104s W M City of Omaha 4a. 1SU. school... Cudahy Parsing Co. aa. 1M4 Chicago Railway ia. UiT Iieer Co. as, notes East It L I Bub. ta. lSSt Fairmont Creamery 1st g. t per ot. Fairmont Oeanwry pfd 1 par oeat.... Iowa Portland lament 1st mig. 4a, Kansas ls A Else T per cu pfd. taoaas City Ry. A IA. as, UU ... Northern Ohio T. A L. 4 p. a ptd.... Omaha Water ts, IMS Omana A C. B- 6U ky. aa. 1434 Omaha A C. B St. Ky. pfd t p. 0.... Omaha A C. B. St. Ky ooe Oauhs A C. B B. A 104 s M MS 1M M M 104 MS M Wts M Mt IS St lot MS lot M 7 M t? M tt MS Mw tlS Omaha Gas ta, U1T PVurra Mill 4 per cent pft South Omaha City two-.. 10 10 T Topoaa Haiiwey ta, lius Vnloa Stock TarSa ateck M rales Stock Tarda kswds wise stsaonal Uoapnai aa. UU New York Carb Market. Tha following quotations are furnished bv Logan A Cryan. members New York Stork exchange, 31S South Sixteenth street: Aaker Tobacco tt Nevada Cows. lt bay Stale bos IIS Newkuoae 1 taiu Caalluoa ...... 1S Okie Caposr 1 lartns It RewwJde Caeiluea.. t Ch.ef Cobs is Bar Casual 1 twyia-Ciaiy 1 twin PkglS 11 giy Casus t Sasio-RoooucS Ce...lM Prmahlla ........ Its tussrtsr A rttla . IS Ouanu tS TawoawS Mining. t Balawal ts Trtauy Oopoar...M. 4s brwni Caaaaia T I'aKad Ceesr ,. Us laapimlia S Nona Lake , TS Lajwse 4 Kerr Lea . s I sa porta at Kaw York. NEW TORK. May 2A Imports sf ehandisa and dry goods at u port of New York for the week ending Msr 3" were valued at Sl..s-u. Imports of specie for the week ending today were f3 h silver and 92. "S3 rold Ex ports of specie for the week were SMfro..; silver and tn,l gold. REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOUSE I Traaeaetloss of the Aaawelateel Raaka for tbe Week. NEW TORK. May 2 Prad street s bank clearings report for the week ending Mav 25 shows an ssgerrate of tt.043.WT.oO as aealnst S3.'V.eV0ne last week and 32 27.- t4.'. in the corresponding a The following is a list of tt eek last year. he cities: I CITIES. Clearings. I Inc. j Doc New Tork Chlrsgo boston Philadelphia St. Loula Kansas City Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis Cleveland . New Orleans Detroit OMAHA Ios Angeles Louisville Milwaukee Seattle St. Paul Atlanta Portland. Ore Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Providence Richmond Washington St. Joseph Fort Worth Memphis Salt Lake City Columbus Albany Tacoma Savannah t Spokane) .............. Toledo ...... Hartford Rochester ............ Dee Moines Nashville Duluth - Wichita . Peoria Norfolk Oakland Sioux City New Haven Grand Rapids Scranton Birmingham Jacksonville. Fla.... SI. 871. 22, OOP 12.0;... 3F.2.0. J 000'. 147. 4.. 'i. 141.4jI"0 t S 7 ( 3ft. 67. !0.fv. I 13 44.snu.aa 33 48.432 0 1 sli 41.r2 W 3 4 S1 049'O 12 32. 61 (. .lj 16.1ly 7.8 17.714.fsS) ; 4.1 22.742. ouni 47.4 l.l.fr' 9 4 16ni.0rtv I 3.1 12 nl2 Ovt 11.2 12.663 000- 1.5, 11.4-6.10 1 7 1 ' 10 429 0"4) IS 8 si I 18 8 9.7 OOOl 6 U.r.Ai 2S.3. e.'KW.Ort' 12 ..TST.tno, j 11.8 7.41 f 4 7 (,979 600 4.0 T.187.0r 3 9. 7.1?.'x I (.1 6 4.il.oiwi 113 .r.o' S3 7.15S.OO' 37.3. S.84O.000- I 4( 4.831. SOiM ) 13 0 (.031. Outs' 7. 4.122.000' 1 a. 4 4 Iwa.OWs" 36. irnnol 17.1 4.546.00W 13. ll 3.8M.0S0I i.4t 3.S64.0ti 4.51 34.OI 1121 S.73" O0r( 3 f .7.s ' Jg.2 S.OPs.0001 S.(l 344.UI I 19 19l.tnol 3 81 2 942.0IW l.Ji 2.229 00' I rr ( 1661. 7.1 3,4e4.nrW I 7.4 14P7.0j'0- 1 5.4 1411.0 1 .1 3.136.006' 50.6, 1K4.00i ' 31.3 S.ni'S.Ooni I 1.833 OOOl 18. Si 3.119.O0OI 17.1 2.3S9.onil 16.7' 3.211.000' I .7 2.044.000 (.0 1.8S1.0OO' j .( 1 421. (WX I 16.1 1.473.000) 3 3 L4.-W.0rt! S.7' L5.onftl .(i 1.70IW 1 1,4S0' 8.0 1.3".ortV.... 8.2 1.404.''V j (.0 1.3l3.nno 1 10.5 1.346. 0061 .31 773.0K)1 IS. 4 1.3.nroi 19.1; 1.476.0001 22.1 l.nos.osr.' ! 6.1 3.471 VM 171.0' 1.13O.0OOI If. T' 810.000I I 13.2 9K7 00m I 5.2 -76.0001 8.7" 965.0001 17.21 922.000! ! 1.7 1.O4R00OI SOW 1 219.00OI 52.3' RT4.000. .1' T72.O0OI 14.3 942.0001 38.1' 941,0001 1 29.8 817 0001. ..'...I 79I0O0I I 11.8 66S.oom 10.51 547.0001 1 7.( 730.00W A 426.000( 4.7" 621.0001 43 4 504.0001 t.gi 326.0001 1 35 0 Sv2.s 17.8' 351.000) I 1.3 378.000) 5 Oklahoma City Syracuse Augusts, Ga Worcester Evansvllle Springfield, Mass.... Dayton Portland. Me Wheeling Little Rock Charleston Knoxvllle Chattanooga Lincoln Davenport Wilmington Mobile Wllkesbarre ........ Kalamaxoo Sacramento Topeka Cedar Rapids Macon , Fall River Toungstown , New Bedford , Springfield. Ill , Fort Wayne Canton Sioux Falls Akron Helena ... Columbia. 9. C Islington Fargo , Erie Rock ford Qulncy Bloomtngton Chester. Pa , 8prtngfleld, O South Bend .. Lowell Jackson. Miss Binghamton Decatur . Mansfield Fremont. ............. Vlckeburg -.. Jacksonville, in York. Pa .. Waterloo. Ia Houston - , ... Galveston 3M.0001 177.00! 21 4.000).. ... 822.0001 1.262.000) n.a4.ooM 13.863.0001 17.1 18 8 12.3 .7 t. "iVi Not Included in total because containing other Items than clearings. New Tork Moaey Market. NEW YORK. May SA MONEY On call, steady, at S3H per cent; ruling rate. J per cent; cUietng bid. 3H Per cent; offered at 2, per cent. Tims loans, steady; sixty days. 2 per cent; ninety days. 2Sf3 per cent; six months. bai per cent. PRIME MBROANT1LE PAPER 34 per cent. STFTRLINQ EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at S4.s440 for sixty-day bills and at 34.8630 for de mand; commercial bills. 84. 83. SILVER Bar. 63c; Mexican dollars, 4Sc. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. steady. Closing quotations on nonas looey wsre as follows: C. A rat. ts. rsg....ist 1st. at. K. 4s 47 do cenaoa 1 Jaoaa 4s sas C. S. M. rag. lti de 4Sa 44 ee eawpas 11 K C. So. 1st St.... n V. A 4S. rag 114 L. 8 deb. 4a 1ML... M do oonpon 114 L. A N. not. 4a M AJlls-Oial. 1st ta.... Tis M. K. A T. 1st 4s.. MS Am. Ag ta 141 'do gan. 4a r Am. T A T. ev. 4S..110S Mo. Part ns 4s Tt am. Tobacco ia 44 N. R. R. of a. 4 tl do 4s IMS N T. C. I tsa M Armoer A Co. 4a- t3S 'do dob. 4s 11 M N. T , N. H. A R. ms ev. 4s in Ill's N A W let a. 4a . M MS c. 4s. ICS MS Ns. Pacific 4s MS MS do la 71 IS 0. S. L. rfdg. 4s 4 MS Pans. cr. ISa Ult... 47 loss do COS. 4s 104 Atchison gea do cv. 4a do ev. 4o A. C L. lat 4s... Bal A Oh la 4s... do SS So A W. IS.. Brook. Tr. cr. M Can. of Oa ts. Con, Leather Is.. C. ef N. J. s I MS Reading gen. 4s 47 i!i a u 4 1 r. rg. 4s us Cbea. A Ohio 4Saa 1'1 So gen. ta ... MS do rsf. 4a M St. L. w. e. 4 schlcage A A ISa Tt de lat goM 4s. . C B. A Q. ! 4a.... M S A. L. 4a do gan. 4a. tT So, Pas. col. 4s.. C M. A t P g IS M do cv. 4a 0. R. L A P. a M 71 s do lat ret. 4s... to rts 4s M ts Railway la.. Culo. lnd. U T4S do gan. 4a Cola Mid. 4s 44S fnlon Pacific 4s.. ... MS ... MS ... T ... tlS ... MS ! ... M I ...lots ns C A S. r As. 4S MS do nr. ta PAH do 1st A rat. 4s.. D A R u 4s.... do rsf. 4s tX suiters' Is Ens p. L 4a do goo- 4a do cv. 4a ear. A do aerlaa B M C S. Rubber a IIS V. S Steel Sd Is... Ts Va -Car. Cbem. la. . ITS Wabaah let 4a 71 da lat A ex 4s... a Western MA 4 71 Wast. Else. CT la. PI 4S U 41 Osa. Elee. cv. 4s. III. Con. lat rot. Int- Mat 4Sa.... Bid- Ottered. ...ltlS fla. "antral 4a 4a. MS Ms. Pac. cv. 4a ... TS Bosloa Stocks ill Basil. BOSTON. May 26 Closing quotations on mining stocks were as fellows: Allows US Nevada Can Its Amal. Copper 4T Nlplaalng Mines 14 A I. L. A MS North Butts MS Arlaene Com ITS North Lake 7 B A C. C. A I. M. 15 Old Dominion 41s Butte Ooalltloa 14 Oecaala 144 Cal. A ArUooa. M Qulnoy n Cal. A Hecla.. ...... .474 Shannon . US tsauonlal 1-"S uertar MS Opeer Range O. C. U Supsrwr A B. M 4 Giro us Coo. 4 Superior A P. C 14 Granny Cos M Tamarack 14 ureses Cananea T V. S S B, A f .... M Isle Kayaia Cup par 14 do pfd 47 kerr Lake 4 ItaS Cos. U. Lake Tapper r t'UI Copper Ot- Ls tall Copper..... Wtnaaa 4 Miami OewpoT Ms Welvsrtas - 11 Mohawk .. .... ...... 4t New Tork ml tains; Sleeks. NEW TORK. May 36. Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Alios W LIta Chief I Cam. Tnnsal stack.. M M.llrea 4f4 d hoods It Omana is Oaa. Cel. A Va....14 Oahlr 1st Hera Silver Standard Its Iras Silver IM Tattoo Jacks 44 Lsadvtlls Caa. Ut OrtereA aak Clearings. OMAHA, May 26. -Bank clearings for to ds y were S3 46. 774. 74 and for the corre sponding data last year, 32, 578, 664.71. Oils sst Roots. BAVANNAH. Ga,. May 36 TURPITN TIN E St early . r: sales. 46 barrels; re ceipts. luM barrels; shipmanta, L231 bar rels: stock. 12.4a barrels. ROSIN Firm; sales. 2.1M barrels: ra- colpts. 1836 barrels: shipments. 1757 bar rels; stock. &B.6M barrels. Quotations; B, M Mr; D, SfcTV E. 86.99: F, 86 98; O. 87: H, 87 46; I, 87.1w: K, 37 1T: M, HI; N, r a, w a. r.. w w, r sa Market. . ST. LOUTS. May 243. WOOL-Unohang-d; territory and weetera mediums, lUo, tne modlusns, Udlso; fins, UQUa. OMAHA LIE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Very Light tad Pricei Stronger. HOGS TO TO FIFTEEN LOWEK Fat sheep and 1 -a sabs Reasonably Aetlve, kat . Prlc-es aa a General Rale Arc Tea ta Fifteen ( eats Lower. SOUTH Receipts were: OMAHA. May 26, 111. Cattle. Hoes Sheep Cfn.-tsl Mondsy 4.133 orn.-tal Tuesday 5 Official Wednesday ,...4:.2! Offli-lal Thursday Estimate Friday 4..S0 1 rjs I IS 7 U7S 1 11. 43 6 244 13.C5 S.'7 6.4 S5.-1P7 H.417 47. r-iwi 22 S33 42 392 3(1214 51 2" 2.VA 61.r.5 36242 45.7J9 U.877 Five davs this week..lSo Same days lsst week 2". 462 Same rlsvs 2 weeks ago 14 61.7 Same days 3 weeks ago 17 i'i Same days 4 weeks ago 14.ort Same days last year 15.407 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the rear to date, as compared with 'sst year: 1-11 19"0 !n- Cattle 416.323 39 MO 17 C3 Hogs 100 3 74.r 2"6.7"7 Sheep (-.R3 593.223 97 29 The following table shows the average prices on hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Dates. I 19U .29W. ;i0B. :19Q8. ;1307. 11906. 1906. Mav May May May May May May May May Mav S ! I 30. ' t 8Sl 9 96. 7 I S 34! ( 191 ( 291 S 20 ... 17... 18... 19... 30... 21... 22... 23... 34... I 4 31, 4 J3, 0 6 Sol ( 3&1 ( Ji S 26 $34 I ( 3i S 93 S 38 t 23 S 24 5 3; ( 341 ( 26; S 37' ( 1B t 23' S 29 t 261 ( 111 ( 19' 6 2 S US 9 44' 7 02 S TsSi a 4 e, I 73 39' ( Wi 9 41i 7 01 I 7 001 S 64 i 69 S 43 I 41. 39 ( 971 I ( 04i ( 231 17 1 7 KH 5 14. S 99 6 32 S 16 26 I 70 May 36. 4 S S3 1 S 14 7 14 b 16: I t 27; 6 19 "unday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending st 3 p. nv yester day: RECEIPTS. Cattle.Hogs.Sh p. C. M. A St. P.. 3 Wabash 4 1 10 4 1 3 26 1 -4 6 11 3 I 2 85 A N. W.( A N W.. St. P.. M B. A Q., east west A O east west B. A Q R. I A P.. east... P.. west... R I. A Illinois Central. Chicago Great Western. Total receipts. 14 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 76 744 Swift and Company 1S2 L196 Cudahy Packing Co 4) 1.1K6 Armour A Co 233 2.211 Murphy 790 5J5 1.124 2.0. Morrell 27 F. B. Lewis 1 Huston A Co 14 J H. Bulla 4 MtsTonneghey 15 Other buyers 46 132 Totals 677 6.150 4 54 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very small even for a Friday, only twenty cars being reported In. which was not enough to make very much of a market. Still what few cattle there were sold In good season and to good advantage. Prices as a rule were fully steady with yesterday and In many cases quite a little stronger where buyers happened to see something that they especially wanted. THIS leaves tri6 market st tne present time wlths the best well bred and ell fat tened cattle steady with last week. On the other hand, unfnllsh-d and plain cattle even If they are light weights, are Udl5c lowerjirhan last week. Heavy cattle have beeen more or less neglected all the week and they are generally 10X1 15c lower. Choice well fattened heifers snd light cows on the heifer order have remained about steady all tbe weeet. but heavy cows, even If fat. have been slow sale, and they are 16sjfl5c lower than last week's close. Vsry fsw feeders have been comlngand they have sold at strong prices, la fact In many cases 154f2So higher than the same cattle brought last week, it win so un derstood, however, that the demand is still limited . and the strength of the market Is due entirely to the fact that receipts have been so- light. Quotations on cattle: Good to choloe beer! steers, S&.754SA10; fair fo good beef steers, M bWB5.75; common to fair beef steers, 86.08 C6.0O; good to choice belters, So.004ja.75; good to choice cows, S4.7utii6.3K; fair to good cows and heifers. 34 25g4.7b; common to fair oows and heifers, S2,7ag4.60: a'ood to choice stock era and feeders. S6.JO-co.70; fair to good stock ers and feeders, tS.iotfo.T; fair to good stackers and feeders. tS.O0g5.O: common to fair stockers and feeders, 44.04 0 00; stock hellers, so; veal calves, S4.254j7.3t; bulls, stags, etc.. t4 0Qai.2i BEEF STEERS, Ms, Av. Pr. Ha 10 H IN 11... U lull 14 1 S 114t I 41 14... & 1111 I at 14... t 1V1 146 14... 44 U74 I 44 I... 11 11S0 I 44 Av. ...14I ...un ...1414 ... 440 ...1VS7 ...10 PT. I 71 4 Tt I M t M I to I M STEERS AND HEIFERS f 411 4 M 14 11 I U I M 4 M 4 74 4 74 4 M I M ia. ta t u it.... COW B. . lOtt 4 14 17 ... 1 t8 4 B a. ... t .....1011 I M 4 It 1101 4 ll 14 ... it ns 4 40 1.... 1 1104 4 40 nEIFERS. 7 444 4 90 I.... t 471 4 T4 I.... 4. 777 4 04 4.... ..1014 ..1044 ..UU 1011 .un I 1 t M I St Ml BULLd. .115 . tit .UUI .100 1M .ns .1444 .110 t M ..1S44 ..1TS0 .. t .1120 ..lat ..144 .. 7T0 4 71 4 M 4 H m 4 4 M 4 M t M 4 M 4 40 4 M 4 44 4 74 4 70 4 7 t..v.. ll 1.-. 4 71 CALVES. 1 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 4 I 1... let let IM . no 14 , to T 4 7 4 T M 7 M 7 44 7 M TO too rt 100 Ml t Tt t M T to 7 15 T M 1 10 T M STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I til 4 M I KM I tt f 4M I 50 HOGS Hog trade waxed warm on a lim ' tted supply and- all weights mads good ad- 101s ! vancea. It was a lo15c higher market .IMS ' while It lasted, everything passing over the . trs sraiea within a short time after the open let ing. About eighty-four cars of stock were leas i yarded and none of the regular buyers 11 1 were timid with their ordexa lot I j,-0 material changes occurred in ths po- " sltton of spreads between various weights snd bulk held within a dime range at tha advances. Tha big end of the run moved at 85 754 5.83 and choice bacon bogs sold up as high as to 96. Speculative and shipping outlets had fair volume, as compared with total business, and right around a doxen loads of animals sold to buyers en outside account. Quality rather than weight featured general pref erence from start to finish, a phase of the market that has been evident for maay week s. Until today prlree have been slightly lower than those at last week's cloee, but today's Improvement place the trade about a dims higher than Saturday's market. This advance is shown In tops as' well as bulk. Representative sales: Ns. AT 14 . U4 ..111 . 2M . I'.l .. SlO- Sh. M 4.4 Pr. I M I 7 I Tt I 71 I 74 t Tt t Tt t Tt I 71 I Tt Av. ..Ms .141 ,.!7 . 2J1 So. Pr. ... t 14 144 I 44 IM 4 44 ... It 1 . U . a.. 44.. 44. ts.. 41.. 47 41. 41.. 41 TI.. 44 . Tt.. 47.. i II.. 1:4 ... St M S14 4t lit If. Ml Stt I I M I 4 I t 8 I SW IM t Tt M 244 ... a . 141 1:1 .. 75 S4 ewt . . t M Ml lt 8 71 M 147 44 I st 14 Ill . . I II 71 S44 14 t M Tl n M I 74 74 11T ... I it 74 174 Kt ill 41 Ui 44 I 44 4 ST ... t TTS M ... tea 17 Vt M IM SS 24 Igt 4 Ts 44 21 4 I M 4 UT ... 4 tt u rt k is irr ... 1 M set is 1 m M sn ... 4 4 MS M IM 4t 14 ... It Tl Jl 140 I 4 S 114 ... M M ......' n4 tt 1 ts ts tat ... t M T Sst M t M 43 24 ... 4 4S 4T S4 IK 4 M T4 21 . . I 4 M Mt M t M Tt 144 1 t tt 11 sat ... IM ti rs sin t S4S 1M 4 M 71 Ill ... at M Ml M IM M. M ... 1st M 14 to I M 4 Ul It t tt 41 -.S71 S Ik 74 STT . . tkt 41 rt t I 4t T SM M t t M. rt ... IM 41 24 tt I M Tl Sat M 4M T4 .124 ... 4 tt t. Mt m I M M tu 1st I 41 M ...... Mt ... IMS TT SIS 4 IMS T Ml IM lOS 41 ...... 17 ... M m I Its Tt B4 M 4M T ... I 41S M mt 114 I 14 i i ... 1 m 1 SHEEP Lamb trade acted droopy again today, but the market was an Improve ment over yesterday a session as far as demand was concerned. ouppuos were light tvod while cheaper coat was lbs ru.s on all clssses of st.-x k. orlers proved smpls 1 ana were niiea wttn s.me degree or dnm. JTl.-es paid for bulk of offerli Showed fresh losses of log IV. Only an odd 'uurteen doui'ln of s'oi-k ar rived, but tares oads .f stale Mexl.-an lamhs were avaihle. swel"i total offer ings to barely normal p-iortlons. Fuilv half cf the entire st.j'plv consisted of Mexicsn Ismhs In Te... e and ilisr-iav of 1 matureil shep was nei..sfari;y ery small. tnx-Hl quality pla)etl a lending part In the soRieward movement and in-Netseeni grades were usually avoided on strings I or InTertor rhara.-ter the trnde had verv I un. ertaln tone and prli es ruled unevenly I lower Topfv Mexl an wixie1 laml-s of 1 the Ooui.l feeding moved at 37 j-n7 iu, and! haT shorn western !ml sold at 8 ' Shorn wethers rerrhed 14 TS. Irdlcating ! t istahle limit of ST. If or possibly S," 5. and , ' V" " ,L" kT7 "1 :.""", IP"'.w lamb market shows losses of ' JOn 30. '. but prices are still much higher than those paid at last week's close Current values on woolei as well as shorn lamhs average 6i"Btv higher than a week ago. while old sheep also show a general haif-dol,ar ad vance Business In matured muttons has been of small volume, of oours. and any advance has been poorly tested. t Juotaticns on sl eep and lambs: Ooid to choice spr ng lambs. S7 iu 'W; fair to good spring lamhs. $5 7Au7 '0; Mexican lambs. V f'u 7. 55. western handv lambs. M.7:tl7.2S. wettern heavy lambs. n 2f-n6 75. go d t choice shorn lambs. 16 75, fa r to good shorn Ismbs. .V6VPil 0; shorn feeding Ismhs. S3 7"..i4 77: sh irn voarllngs. 4 lf 5 ."4i. shorn wethers, 14 6511.VJ.V P" 1 M choice shorn ewe. 14 "v.4 7:1; fair 'o g. oi thorn e wes. S3 v". i4 50 Mexican .ami. v ." Z-i 272 western 210 western 4 bucks . 230 western 133 western 13 western 16 western 315 western shorn ewes ... wethers shorn 4 .v. 4 75 4 25 5 00 3 75 2 00 6 6 0 6 50 7 55 7 5 7 55 4 15 2 75 .! .1-1 shorn n.orn sluirn siioi n lambs. iambs, lamhs. lambs lambs culls. Mrs., culls. . shorn 6 spring lambs 50 79 M 79 96 87 735 Mexican Ismbs U4 Mexicsn Ismbs o Mexican lambs 206 western ewes shorn . 39 western shorn ewes, culls CHICAGO I.1VE STOCK MARKET Denaasa for Cattle nod Hogs strong Sheep Weak. CHICAOO. May 2fi CATTLE Receipts 1.0" head; market strong; beeves, to 15d 6 35: Texas steers S4..k 55; western steers, S4i'B5.60. stockers and feeders. HSo-uriTTi: cows and heifers, S2.4ttom.75; calves. 85. J? t7 7S. HiXrS Receipts 12.(1X1 head; market strong; llsht. 35 7.".ft6 15; mixed, 85 75a 6 IO heavy. t".oiti6.0.'ij, rouirli. S5.Siri5 70, good to choice heavv. JR7Hi6o:vT: pigs, 85.5t"l' 605: hulk of sslee. S5.i"i7u5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10.0.1 head: market weak; native. S3Siv,iiisi: western. S3.7.Vg'6 10; yearllng-s. 34 75'fl-j.U, lambs, S4. 75 io. western. So.TS.lO. Kassss City Urals and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, May 26. -CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.000 head, including 1fi. southerns . market steady; calves 2-"c higher; dressed beef and export steers. S5 7roi.l5: fair to good. 85. 201 5. 70; western sters 84 7.VI3 stockers and feeders, 84 75ti.6fl; southern steers. 84 3.Vri6..V: southern cows. S3 O0ijiJ4o: native cows, STOftfro.in; native heifers. 84.60 &600: bulls. 84.0ifi6.00: calves, V500ri7.75. HOOS Receipts, 8.000 head: market lOo h'gher: bulk of sales. SoftTKrr6.10: heavy. 15 95416 05; packers and butchers. (6 OfftcS. 10; lights. J6.00416 12S;. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. Z.V head: market steady; lambs, 45.507.35: veerllngs. 3". OftuS iki; wethers. 4 5ofp5 00: ewes, MOOnAW: stockers and feeders. 83.00 fet.oo. st. I.nsla I.lve Stork Market. ST LOUIS. May 26 CATTLE Receipts. 1.2" head, including 6u0 Texans: market steady; native shipping and export steers. S5.75-c6.45; dressed beef and butcher steers. 4uin 5 , sieers under 1.000 pounds. !5."0t 6.25; stockers and feeders, 32.50'pi 15; cows and hetfers. S3.00S6 16: canners SiD0J3.15; bulls. 32 2&!?.50; calves. 85.00i(j9.25; Texas snd Indixn steers. Sl.oiXS 50; cows and heifers. 33.5d5.50. HOGS Receipts. 7.6orT head: market VH 15c higher; pigs and lights,, 16 5"7.10: packers. (5956.10; butchers and best heavv. 36 OKa 15. SHEEP AND I.AMBS-Reretpts. 1900 head; market steady: native muttons. 33.50 SA 50: lambs. VV0Oar7 7S; culls and bucks, S3.OOI3J.5O; stockers, SI26'S3.00. St. Jaoepk Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. May 26. C A TTT.B Re ceipts, 500 head. Market steady: steers. 8&41V&W.IO: cows calves. M-ttJr?.TS. and heifers, S3.25K.00-. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.500 head. Market lower: lambs, S5.7tVcT7.on. HOGS Receipts 3,000 head. Market 10c higher; top. So. 124; bulk of sales, S5. (.06. Stork Is Sigh. Receipts of live stock at the five princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha 5o S.tuO S.3n0 St. Joseph 500 1.500 S.oflO Kansas City 1.0") 5.000 3. its) ,'v Louis l.i T.5"0 3,") Chicago 1.000 12.000 10.0UO Totals t.M 83.400 23.100 Metal Market. NEW YORK. May 26.-METAIJ9 Stand ard copper, dull; spot and futures, 811.70 12.00. London market firm; spot. 54 15s: futures, 56 Ts 6d. Lake copper, 812.2.VUY 12.50; electrolytic. 812 12-o'12.r: casting. 811.87912 12V Tin, dull; spot. 843 70.d44 50; May. 84o.7Otj44.50: June. 343.6ufci44.50; July. 842 3itt 43. 00; August, H0 50m 41 ft). I.n.lon market firm: spot. 2t2; futures, 17 6s. Lead, dull; 846458, New York, snd 84.20 W4 25. Eaat St. Iouls. London market quoted at 13. Spelter, dull: 85 3fxi.'..0. New York, and SO. 3t 1)6 25, East St. Louis. London market quoted at 24 10a. Anti mony, quiet; Cookson's. S9.0"S9 50 Iron. Cleveland warrants, 46e 3d In London. Lo cally Iron was quiet; No. 1 foundry, north ern. 815.25(816.75; No. 2 northern. No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern, soft, 815 00 16 50. ST LOUTS. May "26. METALS Lead, weak at 84 22S. Spelter, dull at 85 30K5.22 Cottos Market. NE7W TORK, May 26. COTTON Spot, closed quiet. 10 points lower; middling up lands. 15.90c; middling gulf, 16.05c; r-alea, 1 iWt Ha! 11 ' ST LOUIS. Mav 26. COTTON Un changed : middling. 15Sc; no sales: receipts, 611 bales; shipments, 5o bales; stocks. 11. 89 bales. Kaw York cotton msrket, as furnished by Logan A Brysn. members of New York Cotton exchange, 315 South Sixteenth) street: Artlcles.1 Open. I Hlgh.. Low. Close, Tes'y July , Aug. Sept. Oct. Dec Mav .! 15 71 .' 14 15 .1 13 : .! 13 14 .' 13 05 .' 15 69 I 15 75 I 15 20 I 13 60 I 13 16 I 13 OS I 15 60 15 30 15 00 13 50 13 07 13 00 15 37 I 15 54 I 15 06 I 13 (2 ' 13 07 I 13 01 I 15 52 15 73 15 14 13 55 IS 11 13 03 I IB 64 Coffee Market. NEW YORK, May . COFFEE Futures closed steady, net S points lower to t points hleher. Sales. 40.750 bags; Msy and June. 1070r; July, 10.79c; August, 10.7V; September, 10 6c: October. 10 6-ic; Novem ber 10.4sc: December. January and Feb ruary 10 47c; March and April. 10 4Kc. Spot, steady: No. 7 Rio 12c; No. 4 Santos, 13c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 13ai5c. Satjar Market. NEW TORK. May 26. SUGAR Raw steadv; muscovado. fc9 test. 33bc; cen trifugal, 96 test, lleic. molasses, SS test, lUc. Refined steady. Hay arket. OMAHA. Msr 26 -HAY-No. 1. SH OO: No. 2 810 00, packing, 37 06; alfalfa, 813 00. straw: Wheat, S5.50; rye. 86.50; oats. 37 00. GIFT TO HURON COLLEGE Presbyteries Iastltatios Gets Has. aired Thowsaad f reus Rocke feller StosrA. HURON. 8. D.. May 36. -The Huron Presbyterian college today received a gift of 8160.004) from the Rockefeller general education board. Offer ts Balls' Cmmrt Hoose. WORLAND. Wjo, May JS (Special.) Tha Lincoln Town site company has offered to donate a site and build a county seat building free cf cost to the taxpayers if they will elect Worland ths county seat of Washakie county at ths coming election oa June 11 Fall fro aw Ho two Is Fstal. NEWCASTLE, Wyo.. May 25. SpeHal ) Roy Caaii, who was thrown from a horse last week, ls dead. Cash appeared on the street tha day following tha accident and did not know that he was seriously hurt, but Internal troubles developed. 'i DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Business Situation as Whole Presents Element! of ImproTement. 1 IRON AXD STIEL MORE ACTIVE W ore Retail Marina, trrempasled by Krnsdrr Parrkaslaa Is Primary Markets for special Ilellvery of Cotton (ioods. NKV YORK. Mai 2.-run-s rtenew I Trade tomorrow will say: 1 The business situation as a whole 1. re sents elements or improvements anu wniio the Increase In actual transactions Is and In some places not discernible, an k'l 1 vance has b. en made. The lower rices on steoi bars a as the s.gn of recent development In Iron and 'steel, altho-ixh the action was not tinex 1 petted, tjuotatlons of pig iron also turn isl nrj.lv In the c .runnier s favor, all msr- ki ts showing a declining tendency and I sillers being reported as wl'lina: to accept , onlers on the new bal for delivery well Into the socond half of the year. A broader demand Is apparent In the leitst. but there Is no slten of ret al .'tn it and in the central west both II. s jsemer and basic grades remain dull. An ; Improved sentiment Is noted in finished Mines a'thoutth this has not been acoom I panied by exp.inln In the vxiltime of hu1- ners the prevailing hesltancv being at tributed larsely to uncertainty rerardlng prices Some verv low figures are beln. nam"d on structural steel, which Is ontv falrlv active. More retail buying has been srs om panled bv broader purchasing In the prl marv mnrkets for special dellverv of cot ton goods for converting and manufactur ing purposes. Prices on grav and bleached cottons sre advancing in a steady wav, many well known makes being from i to c yard higher. That prices sre at IH below producing costs Is Indicated bv the larre measure of restriction of output that ls announced. The footwear situation shows Improve ment snd s larger volume of fall orders sre received from traveling salesmen. The leather markets are Imnrovlna- snd soIa .leather in nil tannages is well established lat the recent one-.-ent advance. Domestio 1 hides continue higher with moderate sales) 'of most varieties. Decided strength ts noted in calf skins, both domestic and I foreign. ' BR llllTRKHT't HKt IKW OF TR IDG Trade Improves MotvIf, bnt la aa Irrrgalar Way. NEW YOPK. May 26.-.Uradstreet's to morrow will say: Trade Improves slowly but in an irregj lar a. . niptoi-.e of U tternient sug gested by tne trend of stfalrs last week have not eventuated in the sustained, spreading Improvement that was hoped lur. hence some evident ex of disappoint ment are visible. Retail trade, in con sonance with the continued .seasonable weather, hus expanded, but the turnover ls still below anticipations and In various parta of the country bargain sales are features. Wholesale trade, considered as a whole, remains quiet. Cotton good are firmer and there la more doing in leather, with prices higher. Frlce cuts and a declaration of what might be termed an "open market'' policy as regards some steel products Is an unset tling factor In that important Industry. Business failures in the United States for the week ending Mav 25 were 236, against 235 iact week. 2.J in the like wee of 1..10. atif, in lHtw. 21a in W and 142 In 1907. Business failures In Canada for the week number IS. which compares with 17 laxt week and 15 a year ago. Wheat, Including flour, exports from the United States and Canada for the week ending May X aggregate 2.6h4.16 bushels, against S.aoO.h last week and 3.5M.144 this week last year. For the fortv-seven weeks ending May 25 exports are lll.rtx0.030 bush els, against liB.531.;t5T In the correspo s ponding; period last year. Corn exports for the week are 734.646 bushels against 936.234 last week and S4;.34 In lam. For tne forty-seven weeks ending May 25 corn exports are 46 3ol,S57 burhels, against 27.019.993 last year OMAHA UBNEKAL MARKET. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1 delivered to ths retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 23c; No. 2, in 3u-lb. tubs. 31c; No. 2, in 1-lb. cartons, 21c; packing stock, solid pack. 13c; dairy. In 60-lb. tubs, lkaloc; market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins. 14VuV15c; young Ameri cas, 16c; daisies. 16c; triplets. 15c; llmberger, 16c; No. 1 brick, 16c; Imported Swiss, i.c; domestio Swiss, 22c; block Swiss, 19c POL LTRY Dressed broilers, under t lbs.. S&.OU per do.; hens' 14c, corks, 10c; ducks, lac; geesa, 15c; turkeys. 24c; pigeons, per dosen. 81.30; homer squabs, per das.. 84. Ot; fancy squabs, per dux., 83.50, No. 1, per dux., 83 00. Alive: Broilers. 20c; 1 to IS) lbs., and IS. to 3 lbs.. 30c; smooth legs. 14c; btna. luc; old roosters, 6c; old ducks, full feathered, 12c; geese, full feathered, ,'c; turneys. 12S-C. guinea fowls. Hue each; pig eons, per dos., iOc; homers, per dox.. S3 0o; squabs. No. 1. per dog., tl.oo; No. 3, per dog,, 50c; old turkeys. 14c. FISH (all froxen) Pickerel. 10c; white. 15c: pike. 14c; trout. 11c; large crappies. tii'20c; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel. Ike, had- does, Uc; uounuers. uc, green catllsh, 16 j; roe shad, toe each; shad roe, per pair, 40c; frog legs per dox.. 3Sc(jj.u0. salmon. luc; halibut. 6c; yellow perch, sc; buffalo. he; buuneaa, ic. Beef Cuts No. 1 nDS. izc;".no. j, US; No. 3, 11c; No. 1 loin, 13c; No. 2. 12c; No. 3. 12c; No. 1 chuck, 7Vc; No. 2. 7c; No. 3. 7c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 2. 9c; No. 3, 9iyc; No 1 plate. 5Sc; Uo. 2. 5c; No. 3, 5C FRUITS Bananas: Fancy select, pes' bunch, (2.254.2.60; Jumbo, bunch, 8. 75-33. 76. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs in boxes, per box, 82.00. (Jrape Fruit: Flor Ida. 64-4-oO sixes, per box to. 00; 36-46 sixes, per box. 84.60. Lemons: Limoneira brand, extra fancy, S0u-ou9 sixes, per box. 86 6fivf 6.00; Lorn a Llmunoira, fancy. 30urg360 stsas. per box, 36 Ot4t6.50; 2u stse. ooe per box leas. Oranges: Camel ia Redlands naveis. all sixes, per box. S3.5iXoS.75. fancy navels. 80. 6-lAi sixes, S3.Z6. 150 and smaller aisaa. 81503.75; California Jaffa oranges. 160 and. smaller sizes, per box. 88 7a. Pineapples: 34-30-36 sites, per crate, 34.26; 42-46 sixes, per crate, 83 25. Strawberries: Missouri, par 34 quart case. 83 00. VEGETABLES Beans: String and wax. per hamper, 82.50; per mkt. bait., Mk "6(luu. Beet Per bu.. 75c. Cabbage: California and Texas, new. per lb., 3c. Carrots: Per lb.. 3c. Cucumbers: Hot house, 1 and I dox In box. per box, SI. 50; Texas, pop bu. hamper. 82.00. Egg Plant: Fancy Flor ida, per dos., 81.50. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb.. 12c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos., 40c. Onions: Texts Bermuda, white, per crate. 82.25; yellow, per craia 82 00. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per) dox bunches 20c. Potatoes: Iowa and Wis consin, whits stock, per bu.. 85c; new stock. In sacks, par bu., 81 10. Radishes: Homo grown, per dos. bunches, 24ji2c, Tomatoes: Florida, per t-bek. crate, fancy. 84.00; choice, 83.50. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: California soft shell, per lb., 18c; In sack lots, lc less Brazil Nuts: Per lb.. 13c; In sack ots. la lees. Filberts: Per lb.. 14c: In sack lots, la less. Hlckorynuts: Large, per lb.. 6c; small per lb.. 6c. Peanuts: Roasted, per lb., go; raw. per !b.. 6Sc. Pecans: Large, per lb., 16c; In sack lots, lc less Walnuts: Califor nia, per lb., lite; In sack lots, lc less. Honey- New 24 frames 83 75. s" ee. FREE ,TvL JULY 4 aa,ooo lOTTLif or WUsXIY and WTaTB 3BVXA. jPsJl Qoar 100 Proof Strwigat Whiskey, rslk Quart California Pen Wins, Cork- s of this Straight aged in bond. 4 f una 1 d s t r o m Select Purs v hlskey, ex press prepaid. 84 40. 4 Full Quarts Gold- it rom Purs R y LAtaA -.."ji Whlakey S3 75 ' KtTl3wgl r,u" Quart 104 k.V T Proof btralght il VI Whiskey 8126 IP1 1 -aj A 1 r7"" j mrt Fins "IIT-Ill''? California Part J Win 50c 4 Regular pries ..85.60 All for $3.75 Express Prepaid Sol. S. Goldslrom Dis. Go. Address Bos SA Store 3gth sag O Its. Opr. atoCwV Tards, South OenaXa, Bob. X V also Olaas ai screw rSABB. 25,000 little f 1II0 Proof I i I Whiskey is